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Bessemer Planning Commission Says

Scattered thunderstorms High: 72 | Low: 49 | Details, page 2 DAILY GLOBE yourdailyglobe.com Thursday, June 8, 2017 75 cents BREAK OF DAWN Department Bessemer Planning of Justice praised for Bear Trap commission says, murder probe

By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] “Yes, but ... ” HURLEY — After Donald Rick was sentenced for the mur- By IAN MINIELLY as long as everything stays with- der of Lisa Waldros in the March [email protected] in the industrial park and 2016 fire that destroyed the Bear BESSEMER — The Bessemer behind closed doors. Trap Inn in Saxon, Assistant planning commission met —The commission also clari- Attorney General Richard Wednesday evening to discuss fied multiple times provision Dufour met whether they would recommend centers, or what people might with family adoption of the Medical Mari- consider dispensaries, would also members to huana Facilities Licensing Act of be relegated to the industrial discuss their 2016 and they voted 3-1 to rec- park and not anywhere else concerns after ommend to the city council adop- within the city limits. an emotional tion of the ordinance within the —As far as the safety compli- day in court. western zoned industrial area ance center element of the 2016 That has only. Ultimate authority rests law, the commission did not been standard with the city council to accept, address this as Ironwood is practice for modify, or reject the recommen- expected to have a safety compli- Dufour all dation of the commission. ance center. through the Members of the commission John Turkal and the commis- ordeal and his Brad voting in favor of the 2016 facili- sion also want the council to devotion to the Schimel ties act were Dave Osier, John review the above options on an case and com- Turkal, and Bill McDonald. Rob annual basis in the event they passion has not been lost on fam- Coleman voted against it. need to correct a prior mistake ily members. The planning commission, at and gain control of a runaway Rick, 45, a Hurley native, was the behest of Charly Loper, city issue. The commission also sentenced by Iron County Judge manager, addressed some of the agreed the fee, which would be Submitted photo Patrick J. Madden on Thursday implications and how they want- collected annually, be set at GEESE GREET the sunrise on Lake Superior, near the Big Iron River at Silver City, in the Porcupine to life in prison, without the pos- ed to recommend Bessemer han- $5,000 to license, operate, and Mountains, around 5:30 a.m. Wednesday. Paul Erickson submitted the photo. sibility of parole, for the March dle the 2016 law. regulate the above businesses. 12 murder. —The commission supported Loper asked the commission Dean Waldros, of Kimball, the not limiting the number of grow- to address the number of feet husband of Lisa Waldros, 52, ing operations within the indus- between buildings and the com- said Dufour has been willing to trial park, opting for the limited mission asked Loper and the Wakefield township, city split tire meet with family members amount of land mass to be its building inspector to investigate before and after every court pro- own self-limiter. this issue themselves and make ceeding, answering any ques- —The commission also recom- the recommendation to the disposal costs, apply for trail grants tions they may have and seeking mended no limits be placed on their input. processing or secure transport, By IAN MINIELLY $150,000 and the other for announce the township’s water “He did a great job. We knew BESSEMER — page 5 [email protected] $140,000 from the MDNR to received a clean bill of health. a lot of things that might come WAKEFIELD TOWNSHIP complete the motorized trail The township received a up in court that the public was- — The township met on Tues- between Wakefield and request from GCC for informa- n’t aware of. He’s a very kind day evening for one hour and Marenisco. If the grants are tion on the GASB 77 Tax person,” Dean Waldros said of J E N G A settled all agenda items with- approved it will allow ORV’s to Abatement. Cox said these Dufour. out much fuss. The township make the trip without having kinds of requests are regular Also praised was the Wiscon- came to an agreement with the to get on the hardball with reg- occurances and the township sin Department of Justice lead city of Wakefield that if the ular motor vehicles. Cox said it will provide GCC with the investigator in the case, Jerry $7,000 grant for tire removal would be a real boost to the information so they can satisfy does not cover the cost of local economy to be able to link their accounting requirements. removal for all the tires the two areas up by trail. The last item on the agenda brought in, the township and The township issued only a covered was the contract the JUSTICE — page 5 city would split the costs of handful of blight notices to township signed with Bach removal evenly, said John Cox, area residents and according to Mobilities for the maintenance supervisor. Cox, all but two are already in and yearly inspection of the Cox also said the Western compliance. The township also townships elevator. Cox said Meth supplier U.P. Trail Authority has received its report on water the total cost for the three year applied for two grants, one for quality and Cox was pleased to contract is $850. found guilty MADISON, Wis. — Karl L. McKenzie Sr., 47, of Anoka, Minn., was found guilty Tuesday Conservation on Tap series returns Tuesday of distributing 500 grams or more of methamphetamine. MERCER, Wis. — The Iron County Land and play crucial roles in the region’s ecosystem; pro- The federal court jury reached Water Conservation Department’s Conservation viding a key food source for waterfowl, filtering its verdict after one hour of on Tap lectures return Tuesday. algae and slowing wave action along the shore. deliberation following a two-day The first of four monthly events held at the Future lectures in this year’s series are: trial, according to Jeffrey M. Pines in Mercer will be on the region’s wetland —July 11, Department of Natural Resources Anderson, Acting U.S. Attorney Submitted photo plants. fish biologist Zach Lawson will present on the for the Western District of Wis- STUDENTS IN the Gogebic-Ontonagon Intermediate School District’s Beginning at 6 p.m., The University of Wis- Turtle Flambeau Flowage fish study. consin. center-based classrooms participate in field day, which included consin Trout Lake Limnology Center’s Susan —Aug. 8, Oneida County Beekeepers presi- McKenzie was a supplier of games of bocce and jenga, outside Luther L. Wright K-12 School in Iron- Knight will discuss a variety of plants — includ- dent Chris Hansen will present on Wisconsin’s meth to dealers in northwest wood Wednesday. Among those participating in a game of jenga were, ing bladderworts, freshwater sponges, sun dew, pollinators and the honey bee. Wisconsin and the western from left, Anna Yurchak, paraprofessional Kelsey Rye, Nick Derenzo, sphagnum moss and duck weed. —Sept. 5, The North Lakeland Discovery Upper Peninsula. Cody Grotberg and Tanner Quade. The photo was provided by teacher A department spokesperson said the plants Center will present on Wisconsin turtle. He was arrested in Ashland Megan Wilson. —Richard Jenkins on Feb. 5 after he provided more than 877 grams, or almost two pounds, of meth to an individual there. An analysis of the meth found Ironwood woman gets probation, time served in drug case it to be 98 percent pure, Ander- By RICHARD JENKINS days credit for jail time previously served The early morning search of the Lead bution of meth, one count of possession of son said. [email protected] on the charges of disorderly person-loiter- Street house turned up what authorities meth with intent to distribute, one count McKenzie was indicted by a BESSEMER — An Ironwood woman ing about an illegal business and use of allege is 340 grams of methamphetamine, of possession of cocaine with intent to dis- federal grand jury on Feb. 15. was sentenced to probation and time cocaine. 194 grams of cocaine and 27 grams of tribute, one count of possession of heroin U.S. District Judge James served for two misdemeanor drug charges The charges relate to a Gogebic-Iron heroin, according to the federal criminal with intent to distribute, one count of Peterson scheduled sentencing Monday in Gogebic County District Area Narcotics Team; Drug Enforcement complaint against the owner of the house, possession of marijuana with intent to for Aug. 31. McKenzie faces a Court. Agency and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco Jeremy James Whitebird, 34. mandatory minimum penalty of Rebecca Jade Gibbons, 22, was sen- and Firearms search of a Bessemer house Whitebird was indicted Feb. 22 on 10 10 years and a maximum penal- tenced to 18 months probation and 19 at approximately 6 a.m., Jan. 20. federal charges — three counts of distri- ty of life in federal prison. GIBBONS — page 5 C O N T A C T U S WEATHER INSIDE INDEX

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It has pro- Thursday’s appearance before cost loaded onto consumers. posed funding improvements Congress by fired FBI Director Before the speech, Trump met with $200 billion in public funds James Comey. aboard Air Force One with a pair over nine years that would theo- Trump taps seasoned law “We will fix it,” said Trump, of families the White House said retically leverage $1 trillion standing along the Ohio River. were “victims” of the Obama-era worth of construction. “We will create the first-class health care law that the presi- Trump’s speech came the day enforcement attorney to head FBI infrastructure our country and dent and congressional Republi- before Comey’s highly anticipat- our people deserve.” cans want to repeal and replace. ed testimony to the Senate Intel- WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- While the and multiple congressional But the controversies and dis- Trump said the families — ligence Committee on Thursday dent Donald Trump surprised choice captured investigations and prompting the tractions in Washington contin- one from Ohio and another from as the White House faced fresh Washington on Wednesday with headlines early appointment of Special Counsel ued to dog the president through- Kentucky — are going through allegations about possible efforts his choice to replace James in the day, it Robert Mueller. The nomination out the day. As he was speaking, “turmoil” along with millions of by the president to influence the Comey a day ahead of the ousted was quickly of Wray — and the Senate confir- the Senate Intelligence commit- other consumers who are facing investigation into potential ties FBI director’s blockbuster con- overwhelmed mation hearings for the 10-year tee released the prepared testi- rising premiums and limited between his campaign and Rus- gressional testimony, tapping a by the advance post — promise days more of mony Comey is expected to deliv- choices for health coverage under sia. white-collar defense lawyer with release of public discussion about Trump er Thursday. It includes detailed the 2010 law. Trump has denied the allega- strong law enforcement back- Comey’s rivet- and Russia. descriptions of meetings and “Now it’s time for the Senate tions and called the Russia story ground. Senate Republicans and ing testimony, Wray said he was honored to phone conversations between to act and save Americans from “fake news.” some Democrats praised the in which he be selected. Trump and Comey. this catastrophic event because White House spokeswoman nomination. Christopher said Trump “I look forward to serving the Wray In the speech, the president Obamacare is dead,” Trump said. Sarah Huckabee Sanders told In an early morning two-sen- sought his loy- American people with integrity also pressed the Senate to send “Obamacare was one of the reporters aboard Air Force One tence tweet, Trump said he alty at a Jan- as the leader of what I know him a health care bill, criticized biggest broken promises in the that the president was “very intended to nominate Christo- uary dinner. The former FBI firsthand to be an extraordinary congressional Democrats as history of politics. Remember focused on his agenda” in spite of pher Wray, a high-ranking offi- chief also said he told the presi- group of men and women who “obstructionists” and revisited ‘you can keep your doctor, you the distractions. cial in George W. Bush’s Justice dent three times he was not have dedicated their careers to his controversial decision to pull can keep your plan?’ Didn’t work “He’s going to continue mov- Department who represented under investigation in the probe protecting this country,” he said. the U.S. out of the Paris climate out that way.” ing forward with exactly what New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie of Russian meddling in the 2016 Wray rose to head the Justice agreement. The Republican-controlled the people of this country elected in the Bridgegate scandal. election and possible collusion Department’s criminal division Trump said that as he cam- House has passed a health care him to do. And he’s not letting Trump, in a statement later with the Trump campaign. in the Bush administration and paigned across the country last bill that no Democrats support- the distractions get in the way of Wednesday, called Wray “an The White House and its allies oversaw investigations into cor- year, people often asked him why ed. Senate Republicans are work- that,” she said. impeccably qualified individual.” have been looking for ways to off- porate fraud, at a time when “I know that he will again set that potentially damaging Comey was deputy attorney gen- serve his country as a fierce testimony and have been work- eral. Wray took charge of a task guardian of the law and model of ing on strategies aimed at under- force of prosecutors and FBI Alleged leaker’s parents fear Trump will be tough on case integrity once the Senate con- mining Comey’s credibility. agents created to investigate the firms him to lead the FBI,” Trump abruptly fired Comey Enron scandal. AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — A linguist who now works as a U.S. website The Intercept reported it Trump said. on May 9, roiling Washington Wray is a traditional choice young woman charged with leak- government contractor, was had obtained a classified Nation- for the job. Trump had consid- ing U.S. government secrets to a arrested Saturday by FBI agents al Security Agency report sug- ered current and former politi- reporter poses no flight risk if on charges that she made copies gesting Russian hackers had cians, including former Sen. Joe she’s released from pre-trial con- of a classified report containing attacked a U.S. voting software Lieberman of , and finement, her parents said top-secret information and supplier before last year’s presi- CUSTOMER some FBI agents worried that Wednesday, though they fear mailed it to an online news orga- dential election. Trump would try to politicize the prosecutors will seek to use the nization. The Intercept said the NSA bureau. case to send a tough message A judge has scheduled a hear- report was dated May 5 — the APPRECIATION Lawmakers had little or no from the Trump administration. ing Thursday for Winner in U.S. same date court records cited for advance notice of Trump’s choice. It will be difficult for 25-year- District Court to determine the documents Winner is accused SPECIAL The response in the Republican- old Reality Winner to get a fair whether to allow her to be of leaking. controlled Senate, where Wray trial if her case becomes “this big released on bond pending trial. Winner grew up in Kingsville, would only need a simple majority thing where we’re not going to She has been jailed in neighbor- Texas, and enlisted in the Air SATURDAY, JUNE 10 vote, was supportive but cautious. tolerate leakers,” Winner’s moth- ing Lincoln County since her Force after graduating from high “Christopher Wray’s legal cre- er, Billie Winner-Davis, told The arrest, according to a booking school. Davis said she became a Win your share of $2,500 cash and play dentials and law enforcement Associated Press in an interview. report released by the sheriff. linguist, speaking Arabic and background certainly make him “I think they’re going to try to “She’s not a flight risk,” said Farsi, and spent four years for a $1,199 Must Go Jackpot! Plus, a suitable candidate to lead the make an example out of her Gary Davis, Winner’s stepfather. assigned to the NSA at Fort enjoy special deals and more! FBI,” said Sen. Chuck Grassley, because of the political climate “Everybody in America knows Mead, Maryland. During that R-Iowa, chairman of the Judicia- right now,” Winner-Davis said. what she looks like at this point. time, he said, Winner provided ry Committee. Winner, a former Air Force She’s never ran away from any- real-time translation to Ameri- OPEN WEDNESDAY - SUNDAY thing in her life. She’s not a vio- cans conducting field missions. lent person. She has no record. Davis said she received a com- There’s no reason to hold her.” mendation for aiding in the Prosecutors have not named deaths of more than 100 enemy Follow us Nanette’s Knits the news outlet, but her arrest combatants and more than 250 and Gifts was announced Monday as the enemy captures. 501 Sunday Lake St., Wakefield Saturday, June 10th Five-Year Anniversary Celebration! Thank You to ALL WINNING’S MORE FUN Five-Year Anniversary Celebration! 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For more information, mission, 5:15 p.m., road commis- LANSING — The Historical Society in Escanaba will be hon- Townships Fourth of July Com- a.m., Mercer Senior Center. call 906-932-2211. sion office, courthouse, Bessemer. Society of Michigan recently ored with the Superior Award, Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 mittee will meet Saturday at 6 Ironwood Township Board, announced the winners of its which recognizes historical soci- Thursday, June 8 p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. p.m. at the Ore House in Ramsay 5:30 p.m., Ironwood Township Emergencies: 715-476-7655. 2017 Upper Peninsula History eties, museums and other histor- to finalize plans for the coming offices. Range Master Gardeners, 9:30 Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- Awards, which will be presented ical organizations that have pre- celebration. Wakefield City Council, 5:30 to 11:30 a.m., workbee, Pocket Park, Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran during its 68th annual Upper served and advanced Upper “We are also holding this p.m., City Hall. Ironwood. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Peninsula History Conference in Peninsula history. A group of Ironwood City Commission, meeting to have kind of a ‘meet Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Iron River and Caspian on June volunteers founded the DCHS in 5:30 p.m., Ironwood Memorial Build- and greet’ so area residents can nity Action Agency quarterly food Ontonagon United Methodist Church ing. 23-25. 1948 to collect, preserve and meet members of our committee commodity distribution for regis- basement, next to Holiday gas sta- Iron County Memorial Building The 2017 Charles Follo Award interpret the county’s rich histo- and see the small group that tered families, 9 a.m.-noon, Aurora tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. Restoration Committee, 5:30 p.m., winner is the Rev. Robert ry. Since then, the society has helps to make such a big celebra- Athletic Club, Ironwood; 1-2 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Memorial Building, Hurley. Langseth of Calumet, who has undergone enormous growth, but Pioneer Park Apartments, Ironwood; p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic tion a hit,” said committee presi- Town of Carey, 6 p.m., Carey spent decades developing the its mission remains the same: to 10 a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m., GOCAA, Church, Ironwood. area74.org. dent Scott Cebolski. Town Hall. history of his Copper Country be a learning resource for resi- 100 S. Mill St., Bessemer. 906-667- Saturday, June 10 0283. Town of Oma, 6 p.m., Oma Town community. He spearheaded the dents and visitors alike. Wakefield Public Library Pickleball, 9 a.m. to noon, good Hall. effort to create the Keweenaw The Upper Peninsula History Community Pickleball Pad- kicks off summer program weather, Hurley High School tennis National Historical Park and Conference pays particular dlers, 8:30-11:30 a.m., Mercer Tuesday, June 13 courts, bad weather: Ironwood WAKEFIELD — The Wake- School gymnasium. 715-776-4588. worked to save one of Calumet’s attention to U.P. history topics Memorial Building. Pickleball, 9 a.m. to noon, good field Public Library’s summer Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., most historic buildings: St. and themes. The conference Gogebic County Veterans Ser- weather, Hurley High School tennis reading kick-off event will be Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Anne’s Catholic Church. The moves to a different location in vice Officer, 10:30-11:30 a.m., courts, bad weather: Ironwood held at the John Siira Pavilion area74.org. Frello award, established in the Upper Peninsula each year Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 p.m., Memorial Building. 1979, honors a school teacher to explore that area’s heritage. on Monday at 6:30 p.m. Watersmeet Township; 2:45-3:15 Sunday, June 11 Gogebic County Veterans Ser- from Escanaba who worked to This year’s conference is hosted The “Build a Better World” p.m., Marenisco Township. 906-667- vice Officer, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Iron- program hopes offers activities Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 p.m., establish historical societies and by the Iron County Historical 1110. wood Memorial Building. 906-667- to support emotional and physi- Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, closed meeting, Salem Lutheran 1110. promote the history of the Upper Society and Museum and West cal well-being of individuals and Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Church, Ironwood. Friends of the Mercer Public Peninsula. Iron County Middle and High area74.org. National Finnish American Fes- Library, 10 a.m., library, Mercer, The Delta County Historical School. their communities, according to Red Hat Society Luncheon, tival, 2 p.m., annual meeting, Little Wis. library director Denise Engel. noon, Angelo’s, Ironwood. Finland, Kimball, Wis. Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Join Serena Mershon- Grief Support Group, 1 to 2:30 Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Lohkamp, certified yoga instruc- p.m., Dr. Kate Hospice office, 1571 Wesley United Methodist Church, area74.org. Land O’Lakes bike ride to tor and mother of two young U.S. 51 North in Arbor Vitae. Ironwood. Ironwood Kiwanis Club, noon, boys, for readings and movement Grief Support Group, 2 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Golden Dragon. benefit Wilderness Lakes Trails activities that aim to set the The Inn Bed and Breakfast, Montre- p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- stage for children to learn self- Bessemer. area74.org. al, Wis. 906-663-0308. nity Action Agency food commod- LAND O’LAKES, Wis. — Vol- utilizing paved roads and trails. care. All ages are welcome. ReGeneration Youth, 5:30-6:45 ity distribution for seniors, 1-3 Monday, June 12 For more information, email p.m., ages 10-11; Relentless Youth, p.m., 100 Mill St., Bessemer. 906- unteers from the Wilderness An optional trail will route riders Lakes Trails in Land O’ Lakes along the newly completed Ago- [email protected] or call 7-9 p.m., ages 12-18; Lighthouse Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- 667-0283. the library at 906-229-5236. Faith Center, Ironwood. nity Action Agency food commod- Bessemer American Legion will host a pair of bike rides Sat- nikak Trail. The Agonikak Trail Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 ity distribution for seniors, 9 a.m.- Post 27, 5 p.m., American Legion, urday, June 24. is not recommended for road p.m., First Presbyterian Church, noon, 100 Mill St., Bessemer. 906- Bessemer. Proceeds will benefit the con- bikes. This ride will begin at 11 Mental illness support Hurley. area74.org. 667-0283. Ironwood American Legion tinuing expansion of the bike a.m. group meets in Marquette Klassic Kruisers Car Club, 6:30 Iron County Food Pantry, 9 Post 5, 5:30 p.m. dinner, 6:30 p.m. and pedestrian trail system. Both rides begin and end at p.m., Golden Dragon, Ironwood. meeting, Memorial Building, Legion MARQUETTE — The Nation- a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Ave., Mon- Saturday’s events will begin the Forest Lake Country Store, al Alliance on Mental Illness will Ironwood Masonic Lodge 389, treal, Wis. 715-561-4450. club room. with a choice of two bike rides, located at the corner of County B offer a support group on Thurs- 7:30 p.m., at the Masonic building. Little Finland Board, 10 a.m., Wakefield VFW Post 9084, available to provide riders an and Forest Lake Road. Government Little Finland, Kimball, Wis. Ladies Auxiliary, VFW Post, 6 p.m.; day, June 15 at 7 p.m. in the Bessemer Housing Commis- lunch, 5:30 p.m. option based on their biking Participants who have regis- Baraga Place, 129 West Baraga Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, experience. tered before Tuesday will receive sion, 8 a.m., Executive Director’s Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Gathering, Participating and Ave., Marquette. Office, 709 West Iron Street, Besse- area74.org. Supporting, 6 p.m., developmental — A 12-mile ride beginning at a T-shirt. The NAMI offers confidential mer. Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., disability advocacy group, Commu- 1 p.m., will be along rustic roads All of the rides are self-guided support groups and educational Ojibway Correctional Facility Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, nity Mental Health, Wakefield. 906- and showcases the 3.2-mile sec- and each rider is required to meetings for individuals living Community Liaison Committee, 9 229-6170. Ironwood. area74.org. tion of the bike trail which was wear a helmet. Children must be with mental illness, and friends a.m., Warden’s Conference Room. Aurora Club, 6 p.m. monthly Life Support Group, 6:30 p.m., completed in 2012. accompanied by an adult. Iron County Finance Commit- Woodland Church, Ironwood. or families living with an indi- membership, Aurora Club, Iron- — A 38-mile ride around the For additional information, vidual with mental illness. tee, 9 a.m., courthouse, Hurley. wood. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Sylvania Wilderness Area passes please visit wildlakes.org, call For more information call Gogebic County Fair Board, Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Episcopal Church of the Transfigura- through the towns of 906-544-2448 or email sara.beed- 5:30 p.m., Multipurpose Building, tion, Ironwood. area74.org. 906-360-7107, or visit Ontonagon United Methodist Church Watersmeet and Land O’ Lakes [email protected]. Fairgrounds, Ironwood. basement, next to Holiday gas sta- Christian Men of the Northland, namiam.org. Gogebic Range Water Authori- tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. 6:30 p.m. dinner, 7:30 p.m. meeting, ty Board, 6:30 p.m., Bessemer Government Golden Dragon, Ironwood. Township Hall, Ramsay. Gogebic-Iron County Airport Government UW-Superior awarded Ecofootprint Grant Kimball Park and Recreation Board, 4:30 p.m., at the airport. Iron County Forestry and Parks Committee, 7 p.m., Kimball Com- Bessemer Township Board, 5 Committee, 8:30 a.m., Forestry SUPERIOR, Wis. — The Uni- toxins, are eaten by aquatic post-secondary academic institu- munity Center. p.m., Bessemer Township Hall, Department. versity of Wisconsin-Superior is bugs and fish and make their tions. Enbridge enlists the Min- the recipient of an Enbridge way up the food web to dinner nesota Association of Resource $42,330 Ecofootprint Grant. plates. Association of Resource Conser- Funds donated to the UW- Mendoza and her plastics vation and Development Coun- CBS ‘Mom’ star Janney visits, Superior will support efforts to research was involved with legis- cils to administer the grant pro- continue studying the microplas- lation in Wisconsin that bans gram. More information about tic sources to Lake Superior in microbeads in the water. the grant program can be found donates to Planned Parenthood the Superior and Duluth area Enbridge has provided a total by visiting minnesotarcd.org or being led by associate professor of $3 million in funding over Enbridge.com/ecofootprintgrant NEW YORK (AP) — The star women.” stance abuse. of chemistry Lorena Rios Men- three years to help protect and for details. of the hit CBS sitcom “Mom” and “It’s not just about our dona- “I think for most of the view- doza with the collaboration of restore the natural environment Over the past 65 years, one of its creators paid a visit tion,” Janney added, “but also to ers who are hard-core fans of undergraduate students at UW- in communities in North Dakota, Enbridge has become a leader in Tuesday to the president of raise awareness of what’s hap- ‘Mom,’ our support of Planned Superior. Minnesota and Wisconsin along the safe and reliable delivery of Planned Parenthood, and they pening, and encourage other peo- Parenthood will give them all the Mendoza has gained national existing and proposed pipeline energy in North America and is didn’t come empty-handed. ple to donate as well.” more reason to watch,” said Jan- and international attention due routes. Eligible organizations proud to be recognized as one of Actress Allison Janney and Richards said, “There’s a lot of ney, who has won two Emmys for to the unique work she and her include non-profit 501(c)3 orga- the Global 100 Most Sustainable “Mom” co-creator and co-execu- anxiety among women right now, her performance. team at UW-Superior are doing nizations, Native American Corporations in the World for the tive producer Gemma Baker particularly in the heartland of “It’s not incidental that to understand the sources, tribes, local governments and eighth straight year. dropped in on Planned Parent- America where they are desper- Gemma and Allison are women impacts and solutions to hood President Cecile Richards ately concerned about losing at the top of their procession,” increased plastics in oceans and to deliver a check for $250,000. access to affordable health care. I Richards said. “That speaks to a the Great Lakes. Microplastics, They pointed out the show think it’s really great when they lot of women who maybe come to microbeads and plastic fibers are Ironwood Dance Company’s addresses issues that include see an iconic star like Allison on Planned Parenthood because being found in water world- teen pregnancy. a program like this dealing with they’re just trying to figure out wide. These tiny plastics attract Janney and Baker said the the same issues that we deal how to take that next step.” th money otherwise would have with in our clinics every day.” 20 Anniversary Recital been spent on a promotional Janney said her great-grand- Friday, June 9th and campaign for “Mom” to woo mother worked with Margaret Emmy judges before the nomina- Sanger, the pioneering birth-con- The Bessemer Public Library Presents Saturday, June 10th, 6:30pm tions are announced on July 13. trol activist who established “We don’t NOT want to be con- what became Planned Parent- 2017 Summer Reading Kickoff Event: at the Historic Ironwood Theater sidered for Emmys,” Janney hood. Janney’s grandmother also said. “But we decided to use the worked with Planned Parent- Cameron Zvara DOORS OPEN AT 5:30PM Magician, Balloon Artist, Speaker, Entertainer money instead to support hood. So did her mother. Reserved Seating Planned Parenthood.” “This organization has been TH Gathered in Richards’ office in close to me and my family for a SUNDAY, JUNE 11 AT 4PM $10 Adults • $5 Students lower Manhattan, the three long time,” she said. Bessemer City Auditorium AVAILABLE AT THEATRE OFFICE women found they had a lot to Even so, most TV series don’t All ages are welcome to this FREE event talk about, such as why a TV choose to associate themselves comedy might have shared inter- with any organization that, espe- Join us for an afternoon of fun, filled with ests with a health care organiza- cially these days, is taking politi- magic, comedy, juggling, stunts, music tion. cal heat. and tons of audience participation “It just made sense,” Baker “But our show deals with Join us on said. “We have an all-female many issues that are polarizing cast, and it’s what our show does: to a lot of people,” Janney point- 411 S. Sophie St., Bessemer, Michigan th We deal with serious issues. Our ed out. Starting its fifth season 906-667-0404 Friday, June 9 characters have dealt with teen this fall, “Mom” stars Janney as pregnancy and breast cancer and a recovering drug and alcohol at the Ironwood Office sexual assault. This just seemed addict who has reunited with her like a way of standing with an long-estranged daughter (co-star organization that is providing Anna Faris), herself a single To Thank health care to millions of mother, too, who has battled sub- HangingHUGEHUGE Basket Don Armata BESSEMER TOWNSHIP 4TH OF JULY COMMITTEE for all his years of dedicated service SUPER SATURDAY FUNDRAISER SALE to Gogebic Range Bank and our Saturday, June 10, 2017 Over 400 Hanging Baskets to choose from! community. Please stop in and wish Sale starts Friday and runs through Sunday Noon-10pm him well on his next endeavor. at Jagger’s Ore House Largest Greenhouse Center in the Western U.P. Flowers, Vegetables, Trees, Shrubs & more. Cake & Refreshments will be served. • Jagger is offering a percentage of the days sales to the committee. OPEN Monday-Saturday 9-5; Sunday 9-3 LOCATED AT 162 N. COUNTY RD. 519, WAKEFIELD, MI • 50/50 Tickets Available 1 mile down N. County Rd. 519 just off M-28, Look for blue flower cabin signs. Ironwood Ewen [email protected] Find us on Facebook ALL PROCEEDS GO TO SUPPORT 906.932.7646 Big Enough to Compete...Small Enough to Care. 906.988.2821 THE 4TH OF JULY EVENTS HELD IN RAMSAY 906-364-0669 Bessemer Bergland 906.663.4520 www.gogebicrangebank.com 906.575.1083 4 l THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 2017 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Democrats have hoodwinked black people Ask any black person which political party the Democratic Party and have a history of AILY LOBE has been black people’s political ally. With racism. Most of today’s black leaders give D G near unanimity, blacks would answer the unquestioned support to labor unions and Democratic Party. Asked which political their policies that harm black workers, but Sue Mizell, Publisher party has been hostile to blacks, they’d say yesteryear’s black leaders saw things differ- Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor the Republican Party with similar unanimi- ently. Frederick Douglass, in his 1874 essay ty. For better answers, check out Prager Uni- Walter E. “The Folly, Tyranny, and Wickedness of versity’s five-minute clip “The Inconvenient Williams Labor Unions,” argued that unions were not Truth About the Democratic Party,” by Carol friends of blacks. W.E.B. Du Bois called Swain, professor of political science at Van- unions “the greatest enemy of the black In Their Opinion derbilt University. working man.” Booker T. Washington also Since its founding in the late 1820s, the opposed unions because of their adverse In exiting Paris accord, Democratic Party has defended slavery, Birmingham, Alabama? Connor said: “You impact on blacks. started the Civil War and opposed Recon- can never whip these birds if you don’t keep Today, Democrats use diplomacy to hood- President Trump struction. The Democratic Party imposed you and them separate. I found that out in wink blacks. They tell blacks to be against segregation. Its members engaged in the Birmingham. You’ve got to keep your white those — such as Education Secretary Betsy lynchings of blacks and opposed the civil and black separate.” If you answered that DeVos — who are for school vouchers that squanders time, degrees rights acts of the 1950s and ‘60s. During Faubus and Connor were Democrats, go to enable black parents to get their children out Reconstruction, hundreds of black men were the head of the class. By the way, it was of rotten schools run by Democrats at the President Donald Trump has betrayed the future of our elected to Southern state legislatures as Republican President Dwight D. Eisenhower National Education Association. Democrats children, our grandchildren and our planet. Republicans, and 22 black Republicans who sent troops to ensure that black students are using black congressmen to go after Mil- His decision to exit the Paris climate accord, served in the U.S. Congress by 1900. The could attend Little Rock’s Central High waukee County Sheriff David Clarke, who is announced Thursday, is incomprehensible and inexcus- Democratic Party did not elect a black man to School. a high-profile conservative, champion of law able. Congress until 1935. What was the political party of Alabama and order, and supporter of President Donald Climate change is real, and human activity contributes President Woodrow Wilson was a Progres- Gov. George Wallace, who, during the 1960s Trump’s. They view Clarke as a threat to to it: Among climate scientists, there is consensus on this sive Democrat and an avowed racist who civil rights movement, declared that he stood Democratic Party interests. Indeed, if subject. Climate change is also a clear and present danger shared many views with the Ku Klux Klan. for “segregation now, segregation tomorrow Democrats lost just 25 percent of the black to our physical security, the global food supply, and the He resegregated the federal civil service. He and segregation forever” and blocked black vote, they would be in deep political trouble. way we live. The Paris accord represented the world’s screened the racist film “The Birth of a students from entering the University of By the way, none of what I’ve said should best hope of restraining global temperature increases. Nation,” originally titled “The Clansman,” at Alabama? be taken as an argument that blacks should Trump says withdrawal from the climate pact will the White House; it was the very first movie A few years later, the only serious con- rush to become Republicans. I’d like to see adhere to the four-year timeline agreed to by former Pres- ever played at the White House. gressional opposition to the landmark Civil the black community acting the way most ident Barack Obama, adding that the White House will What was the party of Orval Faubus, the Rights Act of 1964 came from Democrats. Japanese and Chinese communities do — not attempt to revive U.S. participation in the accord along Arkansas governor who blocked the desegre- Eighty percent of Republicans in the House getting into a tizzy over which political party terms more favorable to the nation’s interests. gation of Little Rock schools and defied the of Representatives supported the bill. Less is in power. than 70 percent of Democrats did. Democrat- We hope this is a dodge employed by Trump that would U.S. Supreme Court’s unanimous 1954 Walter E. Williams is a professor of eco- Brown v. Board of Education decision? What ic senators, led by ex-Klansman Robert nomics at George Mason University. To find allow the U.S. to remain a signatory while seeming to sat- Byrd’s 14-hour filibuster, kept the bill tied up isfy an oft-repeated campaign promise to abandon the was the party of Theophilus Eugene Connor, out more about Walter E. Williams and read known as Bull Connor, who, as city commis- for 75 days, until Republicans mustered features by other Creators Syndicate writers agreement. sioner, set vicious dogs, fire hoses and billy enough votes to break the filibuster. and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate But we are not optimistic. clubs on black civil rights demonstrators in Labor unions have always been allied with webpage at creators.com. Yet for American businesses, Trump’s priorities — his pledges to bring back coal jobs, or to exit the accord — may not matter much. Look at DTE’s announcement last month that it would plan obsolescence for its coal plants, Today in history and cut its carbon emissions 80% by 2050, despite Trump’s March rollback of more stringent carbon stan- By The Associated Press dards put in place by Obama. Other corporate leaders like Today’s Highlight in History General Electric, Exxon Mobil and Ford Motor have On June 8, 1967, during the six- voiced support for the Paris accord, or voluntarily day Middle East war, 34 American retooled their products to consume less energy. servicemen were killed when Israel Still, a retreat from the Paris agreement has profound attacked the USS Liberty, a Navy intelligence-gathering ship in the ramifications for the American businesses, who may feel Mediterranean Sea. (Israel later said the sting of European reprisals for the new president’s the Liberty had been mistaken for an breach of faith. Egyptian vessel.) The accord is a voluntary, nonbinding agreement; On this date member nations self-police compliance with carbon con- In A.D. 632, the prophet Muham- tainment strategies they’ve set for themselves. It’s based mad died in Medina. around the premise that public and peer accountability In 1042, Edward the Confessor became King of England, beginning will convince member nations to adhere to their own a reign of 23 1/2 years. plans, through five-year reviews of progress made. In 1845, Andrew Jackson, sev- So U.S. participation in the Paris accord was vitally enth president of the United States, important. It’s the kind of leadership the U.S. has histor- died in Nashville, . ically exercised on the world’s stage. Not only is our In 1867, modern American archi- nation the globe’s second-biggest carbon emitter, exiting tect Frank Lloyd Wright was born in the accord squanders the moral authority and political Richland Center, Wisconsin. In 1917, during World War I, Maj. leverage Washington might have used to persuade less- Gen. John J. Pershing, commander avid nations to meet carbon containment standards. (It’s of the American Expeditionary worth noting that China, the world’s top coal producer Force, arrived in Liverpool, England, National Security aide Oliver L. mob of hundreds of men assaulted is 66. Actor Griffin Dunne is 62. “Dil- and top carbon emitter, signed onto and remains in the while en route to France; also, the North, she had helped to shred women holding a march demanding bert” creator Scott Adams is 60. accord.) 1st Expeditionary Division (later the some documents and spirit away an end to sexual harassment. I’ll Actor-director Keenen Ivory Wayans Trump’s decision to withdraw from the accord is also a 1st Infantry Division) was organized others. Have Another’s bid for the first Triple is 59. Singer Mick Hucknall (Simply win for the darkest and most extreme faction of Trump’s at Fort Jay in New York. In 1995, U.S. Marines rescued Crown in 34 years ended when the Red) is 57. Musician Nick Rhodes In 1920, the Republican National Capt. Scott O’Grady, whose F-16C colt was scratched the day before (Duran Duran) is 55. Rhythm-and- administration, nationalists Steve Bannon and White Convention opened in Chicago; its fighter jet had been shot down by the Belmont Stakes and retired from blues singer Doris Pearson (Five House counsel Don McGahn, and a defeat for globalists delegates would end up nominating Bosnian Serbs on June 2. Mickey racing with a swollen tendon. Kevin Star) is 51. Actress Julianna Mar- such as economic adviser Gary Cohn and son-in-law Warren G. Harding for president. Mantle received a liver transplant at Millwood and five Seattle relievers gulies is 50. Actor Dan Futterman is Jared Kushner, whom many hoped would exercise a mod- In 1939, Britain’s King George VI a Dallas hospital; however, the base- combined on a no-hitter, the third in 50. Actor David Sutcliffe is 48. Actor erating influence on the intemperate and ill-informed and his consort, Queen Elizabeth, ball great died two months later. franchise history, as the Mariners Kent Faulcon is 47. Rhythm-and- Trump. arrived in Washington, D.C., where Ten years ago: Defense Secre- beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 1-0. blues singer Nicci Gilbert is 47. they were received at the White In most realms of government action, it’s difficult for tary Robert Gates announced the One year ago: Maria Sharapova Actress Kelli Williams is 47. Former House by President Franklin D. Roo- Bush administration was replacing was suspended for two years by the U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., any chief executive to do lasting damage to the country, a sevelt. Gen. Peter Pace as chairman of the International Tennis Federation for is 47. Actor Mark Feuerstein is 46. deliberate system of checks and balances devised by In 1942, Bing Crosby recorded Joint Chiefs of Staff and recom- testing positive for meldonium at the Contemporary Christian musician founding fathers chary of a capricious king. Climate “Silent Night” and “Adeste Fideles” mending Adm. Mike Mullen for the Australian Open. (The ban, which Mike Scheuchzer (MercyMe) is 42. change is a notable exception. Every year lost to inaction (O Come All Ye Faithful) in Los job. Mary Winkler, who killed her was backdated to Jan. 26, 2016, Actor Eion Bailey is 41. Tennis play- is time we — our children, our grandchildren, and our Angeles for Decca Records. preacher husband with a shotgun was later reduced to 15 months.) er Lindsay Davenport is 41. Rapper planet — will never get back. In 1953, the U.S. Supreme Court blast to the back as he lay in bed, Tim McGraw ended Carrie Under- Kanye West is 40. TV ruled unanimously that restaurants was sentenced in Selmer, Ten- wood’s four-year-winning streak for personality/actress Maria Menounos —Detroit Free Press in the District of Columbia could not nessee, to three years in prison (she the top prize at the 2016 CMT Music is 39. Country singer/ refuse to serve blacks. Eight torna- ended up serving 67 days in cus- Awards in Nashville with his music Sturgill Simpson is 39. Blues-rock does struck Michigan’s Lower Penin- tody, 12 in jail and the rest in a men- video for “Humble and Kind.” musician Derek Trucks (The Derek Letters Policy sula, killing 126 people. tal health facility). The space shuttle Today’s Birthdays Trucks Band) is 38. Rock singer Alex In 1972, during the Vietnam War, Atlantis blasted off on a mission to Former first lady Barbara Bush is Band (The Calling) is 36. Folk-blue- an Associated Press photographer the international space station. 92. Actor-comedian Jerry Stiller is grass singer-musician Sara Watkins The Daily Globe welcomes letters from readers. Letters should deal took a picture of a screaming 9-year- Five years ago: President 90. Actress Millicent Martin is 83. (Nickel Creek) is 36. Tennis player with matters of current, public interest. We reserve the right to reject any old girl, Phan Thi Kim Phuc (fahn Barack Obama declared “the private Actor James Darren is 81. Actor Kim Clijsters is 34. Actress Torrey letter and to edit those that are to be published. Please avoid name-call- thee kihm fook), as she ran naked sector is doing fine,” prompting Bernie Casey is 78. Singer Nancy DeVitto is 33. ing or personal attacks. and severely burned from the scene Republican presidential candidate Sinatra is 77. Singer Chuck Negron Thought for Today Letters should be no longer than 400 words. 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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Martilla yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Award Winning Newspaper Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 ADVERTISING DIRECTOR LEAD PRESS Published daily Monday - Saturday Heidi Ofstad Bill Westerman (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 2017 l 5 rences and we do not have to reg- AREA / STATE Record Justice ularly call on the state for assis- 3-1 YES VOTE tance,” said Sheriff Tony Furyk. “However, it is a great comfort to COURT CASES know investigators and prosecu- From page 1 District Court 98, Bessemer tors at DOJ are only a phone call May 1, Janet Lynn Broman, 44, Katchka. “He’d call up at home away and always willing to help Gile, operating without license and and and ask how the family was us put the bad guys behind bars. operating while intoxicated, $995. doing,” Dean Waldros said. “I appreciate Attorney Gener- June 5, Joshua Michael Harvey, Because there was no trial, al Schimel’s dedication to local 20, Ramsay, attempted assault of a there was a wealth of evidence law enforcement and commit- police officer and possession of a controlled substance, credit for 2 that was collected by investiga- ment to crime victims,” Furyk days served, $1,435. tors that could have been used in added. June 5, Christian David Leatham, court, Dean Waldros said. Schimel noted employees from 46, Wakefield, operating while intox- At the sentencing, family mem- the DOJ’s Division of Criminal icated, credit for 2 days served, bers described not only how the Investigation Arson Bureau led $1,025. murder affected them, but how it the investigation. They probed June 5, Candis Renae Pawlicki, devastated the entire community. through the charred rubble of 18, Iron River, possession/pur- Wisconsin Attorney General the building for two days, assist- chase/consumption by a minor, Brad Schimel said the Depart- ed by local firefighters, collecting $325. ment of Justice’s handling of the and documenting evidence piece June 5, Tabatha Ann Gasperini, 19, Bessemer, purchase, consump- case and Dufour’s professional- by piece. They found the body tion, or possession of alcohol by a ism is not unique. under a concrete slab. They later minor, $325. “I am regularly thanked by successfully searched the Bad June 5, Michael George Havens, local law enforcement and com- River for evidence connected 35, Ironwood, driving while license munity leaders for the excellent with the crime, finding a floating suspended, $425. work of the elite team at the Wis- tennis shoe. June 5, Matthew James Coons, consin DOJ that keeps our com- The DOJ was assisted by the 38, Ironwood, operating without a munities safe,” Schimel said Iron County Sheriff’s Depart- license, $260. Monday. ment and its young deputies who June 5, Marc Joseph Switzer, 36, “The successful investigation gathered statements and inter- Bessemer, operating while intoxicat- ed, second offense, credit for 2 days and prosecution of this murderer viewed potential suspects. Ian Minielly/Daily Globe JOHN TURKAL presides over the planning commission after voting to recommend the city council adopt the served, $1,355. and arsonist is the latest exam- Also assisting were the Iron June 5, John Robert Cooke, 41, ple of leadership our state has County District Attorney’s office, Medical Marihuana Facilities Act of 2016, as long as the production is confined to the industrial zone on the western edge of town. The commission voted 3-1 in favor of the recommendation. Ironwood, disorderly person jostling, come to expect from DOJ. I’m Saxon-Gurney Fire Department, credit for 30 days served, $475. proud to work alongside the men town of Kimball Fire Depart- and structural soundness, while illegal business is hurting the Lottery and women of DOJ who deliv- ment, Upson Volunteer Fire Bessemer also properly assessing their image of those that want legal ered justice to this victim’s fami- Department and the Band of value. and regulated marijuana in the ly and community,” he said. Lake Superior Chippewa, along During public comment, area. Wednesday Rick stabbed Lisa Waldros with a number of volunteers and things got heated between mem- Portell further alleged the Michigan From page 1 five times, then doused her and other area agencies. bers of the commission, Chandra sheriff’s department is request- Classic Lotto 47: 04-11-22-30-34-39 the Bear Trap with gasoline and Rick’s former girlfriend, Jessi- council, which according to Portell, and Richard Duncanson. ing a federal investigation into Poker Lotto: AD-7D-4S-5S-10S lit the building on fire. ca Carli, 42, of Saxon, who is Turkal would also invest Loper, Portell alleged local racketeer- these potential crimes because of Midday Daily 3: 3-2-0 charged with assisting him with the city assessor and or building ing, or the operation of an illegal the depth of the people potential- Midday Daily 4: 9-6-6-7 disposing of the evidence, is Daily 3: 7-2-1 Sheriff comments inspector to have bi-annual business, is on going between ly involved and because marijua- “In Iron County, we are fortu- scheduled to be sentenced on access to the interior of the mar- people invested in both Besse- na is still illegal at the federal Daily 4: 4-0-7-5 nate that these types of terrible June 20. A plea agreement has ijuana facilities to ensure safety mer and Ironwood and that the level. Fantasy 5: 21-24-26-30-33 tragedies are infrequent occur- reportedly been worked out. Keno: 04-05-07-08-09-12-13-19-21-23-26-27-33-39- 49-50-53-62-64-65-74-80

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He was sentence to na and ammunition were also the 33 days already served in Ian Minielly/Daily Globe seized from the property. jail, as well as two years of pro- MEMBERS OF the public attend the planning commission meeting on Wednesday in Bessemer. The commis- Gibbons pleaded guilty to the bation. sion voted to recommend Bessemer adopt the law allowing large scale marijuana production and industry charges May 15. She is one of All three had originally faced within the industrial zone on the western end of town. four co-defendants charged in more serious charges, but the case, two others of which amended charges were filed in have already been sentenced. their cases as investigation made THURSDAY EVENING JUNE 8, 2017 Corey Allan Tutor, 34, plead- clear the evidence didn’t fit the 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 ed guilty to two misdemeanors, original charges. 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CMT Awards to feature stars from all genres and Hollywood Bon Jovi, Whoopi Goldberg By MESFIN FEKADU earlier this year. His clip for the Blake Shel- video of the year six times, is also to be at Hall AP Music Writer “It was a fun slow groove ton, Thomas nominated for collaboration of NEW YORK (AP) — Jon Bon The 2017 CMT Music Awards challenge,” “Blue Ain’t Rhett, Little the year (“The Fighter” with Jovi, Whoopi Goldberg, John will honor the top acts in country Florida Georgia Your Color” is Big Town, Urban) and female video of the Leguizamo and Usher are set to music as well as lend its stage to Line’s Tyler nominated for , year (“Church Bells”). Her com- attend the 2017 Songwriters pop, rock and R&B performers Hubbard said the night’s Underwood and petition in the latter category Hall of Fame event inducting and Hollywood stars. Tuesday of biggest award Urban are set includes Lambert, Maren Morris, Jay Z, Berry Gordy and others. Ashton Kutcher, Jada Pinkett working with — video of the to perform. Reba McEntire, Lauren Alaina The Songwriters Hall Smith and Katherine Heigl will the Chainsmok- year — along Bryan will sing and Kelsea Ballerini. announced Thursday that Irving be among the presenters at the ers. “We pushed with music with Jason Nominees for male video of Azoff, Benny Blanco, Kenneth awards show Wednesday night o u r s e l v e s . videos by Car- Derulo, while the year include Shelton, Aldean, Gamble and Leon Huff also will in Nashville, Tennesssee, where Jada Pinkett There’s a lot of Ashton rie Underwood, Katherine Earth, Wind & Urban, Bryan, Rhett and Eric appear June 15 at the New York Smith performers will include Earth, d i f f e r e n t Kutcher , Heigl Fire will join Church. Marriott Marquis hotel. Wind & Fire, Peter Frampton aspects of this Miranda Lam- Lady Antebel- The CMT Music Awards will The organization previously and the Chainsmokers, who pre- song that we haven’t done before, bert, and lum and Frampton will perform be hosted by “Nashville” actor announced that Max Martin, taped their set with Florida like different harmonies. We love Cole Swindell. The seventh nom- with Osborne. Charles Esten. Presenters Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds, Georgia Line on Tuesday night. these guys and we love what they inee is “Forever Country,” the , , include Kid Rock, Johnny Galec- Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis The EDM duo and the country are doing.” medley song and video celebrat- Charles Kelley of and ki, Rachel Bilson and Josh Hen- and Chicago’s Robert Lamm and duo sang together on a song , nominated for ing the Associa- Derek Trucks will pay tribute to derson. Rising acts will perform James Pankow will be inducted called “Last Day Alive,” off the four awards, is the leading nomi- tion Awards’ 50th anniversary southern rocker Gregg Allman, on the Firestone Stage, including this year. Jay Z will be the first Chainsmokers’ album “Memories nee at the fan-voted show airing featuring , Willie who died last month at age 69. Alaina, Brett Young, Chris Lane, rapper inducted into the Song- ... Do Not Open,” which came out live on CMT at 8 p.m. Eastern. Nelson and others. Underwood, who has won Jon Pardi and Midland. writers Hall. Ed Sheeran will receive the Hal David Starlight Award, and Pitbull will earn the Global Deaf singer wows Ambassador Award at the gala and awards ceremony. Others set to appear include crowd, judges on Johnny Gill, Pat Monahan, Kelli O’Hara and Cassandra Wilson. ‘America’s Got to get posthumous Ashe award Talent’ LOS ANGELES (AP) — Spe- cial Olympics founder Eunice LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Kennedy Shriver will be posthu- deaf singer is moving on to the mously honored with the Arthur semifinals of “America’s Got Tal- Ashe Courage Award at the ent” after delivering a perfor- ESPY Awards in July. mance judge Simon Cowell calls Timothy Shriver, one of “one of the most amazing things” Shriver’s sons and chairman of he’s ever seen or heard. the , will accept Mandy Harvey told the judges the award on July 12. on the NBC reality competition Eunice Shriver founded Spe- that she suffers from a connec- cial Olympics in 1968 to help tive tissue disorder and she lost individuals with intellectual dis- her hearing when she was 18. abilities through sports as a Now 29, the St. Cloud, Florida, result of her sister Rosemary, resident says she taught herself who had such disabilities. to sing again using muscle mem- Shriver died in August 2009. ory and visual tuners. The Special Olympics will mark She interacted with the its 50th anniversary next year. judges with the help of a sign The Ashe award is given to language interpreter. individuals whose contributions Harvey received a standing transcend sports. ovation from the crowd and the judges while performing her self- Woodstock site gets written song, “Try,” on ukulele. Associated Press national historic recognition The performance earned Har- MANDY HARVEY sings during auditions for the show “America’s Got Talent” in Pasadena, Calif., in an episode that aired Tuesday. Harvey, a deaf vey a golden buzzer pass to the singer moved on to the semifinals of the talent show after a performace that judge Simon Cowell calls “one of the most amazing things” he’s ever ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — The live semifinals of the talent seen or heard. Harvey told the judges she suffers from a connective tissue disorder and she lost her hearing when she was 18. Now 29, she said site of the 1969 Woodstock music show. she taught herself to sing again using muscle memory and visual tuners. festival is now officially recog- nized for its place in history. Democratic Gov. announced on Tuesday Diane Keaton talks family, gratitude ahead of AFI honor that Bethel Woods Center for the Arts in the Hudson Valley town LOS ANGELES (AP) — When in Hollywood today, the 71-year- never had, or the big gathering I always busy. Both my parents buildings. I love homes. I love of Bethel has been placed on the Diane Keaton accepts the Ameri- old star talked with The Associ- never had, or the retirement were very hardworking people. style. I always did, and that’s National Register of Historic can Film Institute’s Life Achieve- ated Press about her career, her party I never had, or all these You know my mother, I wrote a because of him. Places. ment Award this week, she’ll say parents and why she wants to things that I always avoided — book about basically my mother AP: Is that where your Cuomo says the festival that it’s all because of her mom, dad take a cross-country road trip the big bash. And looking back at and our relationship. And she famous fashion sense comes drew nearly half a million people and Woody Allen. with her dog. your life, with an audience? Oh just loomed large because she from? to Max Yasgur’s dairy farm was The Oscar-winning actress AP: You appeared at the AFI my goodness. So it’s huge for me. was — I mean, I have volumes Keaton: Fashion was a huge a “pivotal moment in both New credits her parents with instill- event when Steve Martin was It’s really a big event for me and and volumes and volumes of her link between my mother and I. York and American history,” and ing her creativity and work ethic, honored in 2015. How does it feel I’m really, deeply grateful. writing. She never stopped. ... So We never really quite had a lot of the recognition will preserve the and Allen’s “Annie Hall” with to be on the receiving end of the AP: You’re definitely not retir- that’s what I think I got it all money in the beginning, right? landmark for future generations. launching her career, which has accolades this time? ing, with two movies in the works from. And my father, too! My So we would go to the Goodwill Bethel Woods Center CEO spanned five decades and more Keaton: More anxious, and a book coming out. How do father took an acting class at age and Salvation Army. We’d dis- Darlene Fedun says the recogni- than 80 films so far. because it’s a lot of Diane. ... It’s you juggle your creative projects? 67! He was running for city coun- cover the thrift stores, my moth- tion furthers educational and As Keaton prepares to receive kind of a surreal experience for Keaton: I have so many cil and he was an engineer; he er and I. We would buy some old cultural initiatives at the muse- the AFI award at a gala tribute me. I feel like it’s the wedding I things that I do every day. I’m had his own company. They real- fabric and we’d go and get some um and surrounding grounds ly needed to work, they really McCall’s pattern and then I that embody the “spirit of the needed to. I do, too. I think they would say, ‘This is the best one, ‘60s.” were sensitive souls. mom. You make this.’ So she The 800-acre Bethel Woods AP: Apart from bringing you became my first assistant. I want campus is 90 miles north of New Abelman Clothing an Oscar, how significant was her back! York City. Woody Allen’s “Annie Hall” to AP: What’s the best thing & Footwear your career? about getting older? Clooneys welcome twins Keaton: Without that, we Keaton: That you see differ- Ella and Alexander wouldn’t be talking today. I ently. 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THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM BUSINESS THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 2017 l 7 Banks lead US stocks slightly higher; oil slumps Nanette’s celebrates 5th NEW YORK (AP) — Banks delayed,” said Erik Davidson, Flynn, who was fired as national report showed that U.S. crude anniversary, Knits in Public Day and other financial companies chief investment officer for Wells security adviser because he mis- stockpiles grew 3.3 million bar- WAKEFIELD — Nanette’s with many different fibers, along led U.S. stocks slightly higher Fargo Private Bank. led the White House about his rels last week. Experts had Knits and Gifts will celebrate its with alpaca fleeces, sheep, bison Wednesday, snapping a two-day The Standard & Poor’s 500 ties to Russia. expected stockpiles to shrink by fifth anniversary Saturday with and llama. Saturday is also losing streak for the market. index rose 3.81 points, or 0.2 per- Investors will try to glean how 3.5 million barrels. Benchmark an educational fiber demonstra- Knits in Public Day. As part of The latest gains were partial- cent, to 2,433.14. The Dow Jones the outcome of the hearing may U.S. crude slid $2.47, or 5.1 per- tion with fiber animals, spinners that, Paquette has invited fiber ly offset by a slide in energy com- industrial average gained 37.46 play into the administration’s cent, to close at $45.72 per barrel and weavers. groups from Woodruff and panies following a steep slump in points, or 0.2 percent, to efforts to forge ahead with in New York. Brent crude, used Owner Nanette Pacquette Presque Isle, Wis., and Wake- the price of U.S. crude oil, which 21,173.69. The Nasdaq composite Trump’s pledge to cut taxes, to price international oils, fell said there will be a pen with two field to bring lawn chairs and a fell 5.1 percent, its biggest single- index added 22.32 points, or 0.4 increase infrastructure spending $2.06, or 4.1 percent, to settle at alpacas and an angora rabbit. project to knit on the city side- day drop in nearly three months. percent, to 6,297.38. The Russell and implement other business- $48.06 per barrel in London. There will also be a table set up walks. Trading was mostly subdued, 2000 index of small-company friendly policies. The steep slide in oil prices with the major indexes trading in stocks picked up 1.78 points, or Financials were the biggest sent several oil and gas drilling a narrow range as investors sized 0.1 percent, to 1,396.67. gainers in the S&P 500, rising companies lower. Newfield up the latest company earnings The major indexes remain 0.8 percent. The sector is up 23 Exploration was the biggest Massachusetts medical whole range of marijuana edi- and looked ahead to testimony slightly below record highs set percent this year. decliner in the S&P 500, losing pot dispensary selling bles, but he wanted to offer Thursday from former FBI Direc- late last week. Speculation that the Federal $2.16, or 7 percent, to $28.90. marijuana pizza meals that patients could eat tor James Comey, part of a con- Stocks wavered between small Reserve may raise its key inter- Helmerich & Payne fell $3.22, or without a lot of sugar. gressional investigation into gains and losses early Wednes- est rate at a meeting of policy- 6 percent, to $50.08. Rig operator QUINCY, Mass. (AP) — A The 6-inch cheese pizzas sell Russia’s possible election med- day as investors weighed the lat- makers next week likely helped Transocean gave up 51 cents, or Massachusetts medical marijua- for $38 apiece. 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Yaffe says if patients fold mandate of the Trump ousted by President Donald JPMorgan Chase gained 95 posted its first quarterly results been selling cannabis-infused want toppings, they can add administration: deregulation, Trump on May 9. The former cents, or 1.2 percent, to $83.91. as a public company and issued a pizza for about three weeks to their own. reduced taxes and improved director’s associates say Trump American Express rose $96 forecast that exceeded Wall rave reviews. Only people with state-issued infrastructure, because they asked Comey if he could back off cents, or 1.2 percent, to $79.81. Street’s expectations. The stock Director of Operations Seth medical marijuana ID cards are have been delayed, delayed and an investigation into Michael Oil futures fell sharply after a climbed $3.13 to $12.66. Yaffe says the company has a eligible to buy the pies.

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Jason Juno/Daily Globe late in the half and took a 67-58 NORTHERN MICHIGAN’S Rachel Emery of Bessemer puts up a shot dur- lead into halftime. Then Whitens ing Wednesday night’s Border Bash at the Lindquist Classic in Iron- won two trophies, the 3-point con- wood. test and the slam dunk competi- tion. Whitens was one of four play- ers with a dozen first-half points. Nobody else had 21 points in the Northern second half like he did, though, as Northern Michigan pulled away. Jason Juno/Daily Globe Sure it was only an all-star NORTHERN WISCONSIN’S Tarrin St. Germaine of Mercer goes to the basket during Wednesday night’s Bor- game after Whitens helped North der Bash at the Lindquist Center in Ironwood. St. Germaine scored 17 points. Wisconsin girls Central to three straight state whatever it is. He’d probably try championships. But he didn’t just to rip your arm off in a game of come to Ironwood to have fun tiddlywinks to beat you. There’s either. some kids like that that are just And maybe that’s part of the special and are just winners.” dominate reason North Central, which won Northern Michigan’s Max a state record 83 straight games, Samardich of Bessemer was By PAT KRAUSE er from the right wing, Northern was so special. impressed with the North Central [email protected] Michigan’s lead increased to 13- “We were about to tip off the players’ teamwork. IRONWOOD – Basketball in 4. thing, he said, ‘We are not losing “The teamwork they have is June? But the Northern Wisconsin and he was very serious about it,’” incredible,” he said. “You can tell It wasn’t the NBA Finals, but girls were named to an all-star Besonen said. “It’s just the way he it was the 4th Annual Kiwanis team because they’ve got game, approaches every competition, the All-Star Border Bash pitting the too and they answered back. 3-point contest, the dunk contest, best girls of Northern Michigan Thorp’s Aeysha Paskert sank BOYS — page 9 against the best of Northern Wis- two free throws and had a put- consin. The players seemed to back and when Lauren Fech, of enjoy playing best on best and a Wausau Newman, connected on big GCC Lindquist Center crowd a shot from the left wing and seemed to enjoy watching the all- made a dribble-drive to the bas- stars play on Wednesday night. ket, Northern Wisconsin had the “It’s a good rivalry,” Border first and last lead change of the Bowl chairman Russ Maki said. game at 14-12. “It’s Bucky Badger vs. the Michi- “We made shots and then they gan Wolverines. Every year, the made shots,” Giuliani said. “We games get bigger.” did a great job shooting some- Northern Wisconsin pulled times. We hit 13 3’s and we were away to defeat Northern Michi- playing real good defense.” gan 95-70, but before getting into But Northern Wisconsin the game specifics, both coaches began to stretch their lead. Eagle wanted to talk about the all-star River’s Lexi Smith and Alexa game and the girls themselves. Gravunder of Wild Rose both “This is a great idea and great made deep 3’s and Gravunder’s way for the kids to get recog- layup with 11:45 left put North- nized,” Northern Wisconsin and ern Wisconsin up 34-25. Mercer Tiger coach Shannon The two halves were 25 min- Hiller said. “Some will go on to utes long and with the longer col- play in college, but for many girls lege court, Northern Michigan this is their last organized game. began having trouble getting I thought the girls showed great back on defense. sportsmanship tonight. They “We had only nine girls on our helped each other up when any- team and one girl always had to one got knocked down. It’s an stay out on the court and not get honor to coach these kids.” any rest,” Giuliani said. “We got Northern Michigan/Forest tired.” Park coach Jackie Giuliani said When Amherst’s Kendra it was also an honor for the girls Dombrowski got behind the to be chosen for the all-star defense and Fech hit her with a teams. perfect long pass, Dombrowski “It’s a great opportunity to had an easy lay-up and Northern showcase the top players in our Wisconsin took a 47-39 lead into area,” Giuliani said. “The girls halftime. are used to being the star and “Our goal was to put five girls they get to play with a team of in and take five girls out and see all-stars and play against the who played better together,” best. And it’s a good opportunity Hiller said. “Then we went to for basketball fans to see the playing them for three minutes. area’s best players.” Three minutes in, three minutes The game started out North- out to keep them fresh.” ern Michigan’s way as they Lexi Smith, who will be taking jumped out to an 8-2 lead behind her basketball talents to North- a top-of-the key 3 by Jordan ern Michigan University next Kraemer of Norway and another fall, started a second half surge corner 3 from Abby Nylund of with three straight baskets. Jason Juno/Daily Globe Jason Juno/Daily Globe Forest Park. NORTHERN MICHIGAN’S Jason Whitens of North Central dunks during NORTHERN MICHIGAN’S Max Samardich of Bessemer is fouled as he When L’Anse’s Bailey Froberg the Border Bash at the Lindquist Center in Ironwood. He led all scorers makes a bucket during Wednesday night’s Border Bash at the splashed a 3 and then a 2-point- with 33 points. Lindquist Center in Ironwood. GIRLS — page 9 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 2017 l 9 SPORTS “Eight or nine of their 10 girls Girls are committed to playing ball at the next level and they had a few stronger players,” Giuliani said. Northern Wisconsin got the From page 8 kind of balanced scoring coaches Rhinelander’s Kaley Kostrova, love to see. Smith topped all scor- Dombrowski, Lilith Schuman of ers with 22 points, while Gavun- Lakeland/Minocqua, Paskert, der followed with 18. Dombrows- Chandler Zwiefelhofer and ki, Kostrova and Paskert fol- Gravunder followed with multi- lowed with 12, 11 and 10 points ple baskets as the Northern Wis- respectively. consin lead ballooned to 68-43. For Northern Michigan, Krae- Northern Wisconsin had been mer and Hailey Wickstrom of on a 21-4 run and even though Calumet reached double figures there were over nine minutes with 10 points. left, the game no longer seemed Northern Wisconsin – Lauren Fech 4, Makenna in doubt. Haase 9, Kaley Kostrova 11, Lexi Smith 22, Aeysha Paskert 10, Lilith Schuman 4, Kendra Dombrowski 12, “We had some nerves at the Alexa Gravunder 18, Sydney Ziebert 4, Chandler Zwiefel- start, but we controlled the hofer 3. FT’s: 14-16, Fouls: 6, Fouled out: none, 3-point- ers: Gravunder 2, Dombrowski 1, Kostrova 1, Zwiefel- tempo of the game the whole hofer 1. night,” Hiller said. “”Our girls Northern Michigan – Abby Nylund 8, Bailey Froberg stayed patient and our defense 9, Jordan Kraemer 10, Tawna Ryynanen 6, Rachel Emery 7, Emmy Kinner 9, Carsyn Osterman 5, Hailey was just unbelievable.” Wickstrom 10, Jennifer Brandt 6. FT’s: 5-6, Fouls: 14, Giuliani said Northern Wis- Fouled out: none, 3-pointers: Bailey Froberg 3, Jordan consin was just better on Kraemer 3, Northern Wisconsin 47 95 Wednesday night. Northern Michigan 39 70 Durant's dagger 3 lifts Warriors over Cavs in Game 3 CLEVELAND (AP) — Kevin close, not after enduring so much Durant drained the shot of his criticism for leaving Oklahoma professional life — a 3-pointer City and not with a chance to put with 45.3 seconds left — and the Cavaliers in an insurmount- scored 31 points as the Golden able hole. State Warriors moved within one The 7-footer finished 10 of 18 win of postseason perfection and from the field with eight rebounds payback by rallying to beat the and four assists. Curry, who has Cleveland Cavaliers 118-113 on benefited more than any other Wednesday night to take a 3-0 player by Durant's arrival and is lead in the NBA Finals. healthy in these Finals, added 13 The Warriors trailed by six rebounds and six assists. with three minutes left before With coach Steve Kerr back on Durant, who signed with Golden the bench for the second straight Jason Juno/Daily Globe photos State last summer to win a cham- game after battling back pain, AT LEFT, Northern Michigan’s Austin Berglund of Ewen-Trout Creek goes to the hoop, and at right, Mitchell Borseth of Ontonagon shoots during pionship, brought them back, Golden State, which made a the Border Bash at the Lindquist Center in Ironwood. scoring 14 in the fourth. record 9 3-pointers in the first With their 15th straight win, quarter and finished 16 of 33 the Warriors have the longest behind the arc, also got just what Boys postseason streak for any team in it needed from its reserves as the four major professional sports. Andre Iguodala had several big And with a victory in Game 4 plays, none bigger than stripping From page 8 on Friday night, Golden State can James of the ball on a potential exorcise those haunting demons tying 3-pointer with 12.6 seconds why they’re state champions from last June when the Warriors left. They’re leaders on the court and blew a 3-1 lead in the Finals to the Cleveland had collapsed in the they’re a great group of guys.” Cavaliers. Not team has ever third quarter of the first two The two Division I players overcome a 3-0 deficit. games, letting the Warriors run guarded each at other at times Klay Thompson added 30 away and hide. Wednesday night and they may points and Stephen Curry had 26 Irving didn't let that happen in see each other in the future with for this California Dream Team Game 3. Whitens committed to Western now one win from its second title Showing off his ability to spin Michigan and Vander Plas to Ohio in three years. in shots high off the backboard, University. LeBron James shook off a Irving scored 16 in the third quar- “He’s a great talent,” Whitens knee-buckling blow to the chin ter and the Cavs held the War- said. “He’s big, physical, can shoot while scoring 39 and Kyrie Irving riors to 22 points in their lowest it, he’s athletic and it was great. added 38 for the Cavs, who took a scoring output in any quarter in He was a good guy. I hope he has 113-107 lead with 3:09 left on J.R. this postseason. a good career at Ohio. MAC on Smith's 3-pointer. The Cavaliers, though, couldn't MAC right there.” Curry hit a layup and after get far enough ahead in the fourth Bell, a Michigan Tech recruit, both James and Irving missed for to get comfortable and the War- had a special first half, scoring 19 the Cavs, Durant dropped his 3 — riors kept chipping into their lead points for Northern Michigan. a shot that could be the one most before Durant's defining 3-point- It was also a special night for remembered in this magnificent er. Mercer’s Tarrin St. Germaine, run by the Warriors. James was knocked flat in the who had 17 points for Northern "All I was looking at was the first quarter, when he accidental- Michigan, which was led by bottom of the net," Durant said. ly got blasted in the chin by team- Muench’s 23-point effort. St. Ger- "I've been working on that shot mate Tristan Thompson's shoul- maine scored 14 in the second my whole life. To see that go in, der. James dropped to the floor half. that was liberating, man. We've and a hush fell over Cleveland's “It was fun,” St. Germaine said. got one more to go." crowd as the three-time champ “They’re all shooters, they can all After the Warriors went up, laid in the foul lane like a boxer dunk, they can all rebound. They Jason Juno/Daily Globe Irving missed a 3 from his favorite sprawled on the canvas after tak- know the game just as well as I NORTHERN WISCONSIN’S Justin Jarvensivu of Tomahawk takes part in the slam dunk contest Wednesday spot on the right side and the ing an upper cut. James shook it do.” night at the Border Bask at the Lindquist Center in Ironwood. Warriors closed it out with four off, got up and slowly walked to Northern Wisconsin coach free throws in the final 12.9 sec- the bench, and moments later Adam Miller, also St. Germaine’s Northern Wisconsin, Darryl Bessemer’s Max Samardich and Samardich went to the bucket onds before celebrating briefly on drove for a layup. coach at Mercer, was pretty proud Williams of Chetek 18 and Vander Berglund all got on the scoreboard with about four minutes left, got the floor and then charging down Golden State landed the next of his performance amongst such Plas 16. for Northern Michigan. one to fall despite being fouled, the hallway to their locker room. blows, but the Cavs kept coming an impressive group of players. Northern Wisconsin had some Coaching Berglund again was bringing the local crowd to life. After winning Games 1 and 2 back. “We had five all-state guys on fantastic talent on the floor, from another highlight for Besonen. “I went to my left for once, drew by a combined 41 points at home, Cleveland coach Tyronn Lue our team and Tarrin played right the towering Vander Plas to the “I was very happy to see he fit the contact and got the and-1,” the Warriors had to scrap for all decided not to change his starting with them,” Miller said. “I think if super athletic Ekwueme, but they in well with the guys,” Besonen Samardich said. 48 minutes to take down the Cavs, lineup for Game 3, sticking with Tarrin played at a bigger school, went up against talent from one of said. “He was a little nervous on Besonen said, “I thought his who will need a similar effort to the slumping Smith at shooting more people would watch him and the best years of basketball in the his first couple shots, but I last five minutes were really big, avoid being swept by a team with guard. He also insisted that his he’d get more accolades. He’s a Upper Peninsula. thought he looked like he belonged he got us two extra possessions few weaknesses. team was better off playing at a heck of a player. It was really, “It not about wins or losses, it’s out there. He looked quick, got by (with offensive boards) and then James and Irving were relent- high tempo than trying to slow really fun coaching him again. I just the experience of this,” Miller his guy a couple times and did got that finish, too.” less in the second half and it down the Warriors. was very fortunate to take him off said. what he always does and defended Northern Michigan — A.J. Weisnicht 12, Max Samardich appeared they had done enough to "We want to play fast; we don't Ewen-Trout Creek’s Austin well, had a couple steals and some 2, Dawson Bilski 19,Dre Tuominen 5, Bobby Kleiman 7, the floor with a couple seconds left Mitchell Borseth 2, Austin Berglund 2, Jason Whitens 33, get Cleveland over the top and want to play in a hurry," Lue said. and hug him for the second good- Berglund enjoyed the experience. boards. That was really fun to be Trent Bell 31, Carson Wonders 26. perhaps back in the series. "We want to get good shots. We “That was a blast,” he said. able to do that with him one more Northern Wisconsin — Osy Ekwueme 22, Tarrin St. Ger- bye. So it was awesome.” maine 17, Bennett Vander Plas 16, Darryl Williams 18, Durant, though, was not going don't want to take the long 3s and Ekwueme scored 22 points for Ontonagon’s Mitchell Borseth, time.” Eddie Muench 23, Davin Stricker 8, Alex Tecker 2, Ryley to be denied. Not after getting this things like that." Demmith 12, Justin Jarvensivu 7.

Farmer shines again for Tigers in 4-0 win over Angels Aguilar's 2-out hit backs Nelson as Brewers beat Giants 6-3 DETROIT (AP) — Buck had parts of a few years at (Triple- with Matthew Boyd down in the MILWAUKEE (AP) — Jimmy Nelson pitched eight of the year but his first multi-run homer after Farmer made his big league debut A) Toledo and Detroit. There was a minors, Farmer will have a chance six solid innings and Jesus Aguilar drove in the go- seven solo shots. nearly three years ago but has lot of question, there was a split to make an impact for the Tigers. ahead run with a two-out double in the fifth to help Blach allowed nine hits and five runs over six never pitched well enough to hold camp in the organization: Is he a The right-hander has spent the Milwaukee Brewers pull away from the San innings, ending his four-game winning streak. down a consistent spot in Detroit's starter or is he a reliever? We've time in the majors in every season Francisco Giants for a 6-3 victory Wednesday Relief pitcher George Kontos didn't help, allowing a rotation. kind of held fast to pitching him in since 2014, but the game against night. solo homer to Jonathan Villar in the seventh that The Tigers hope he's finally a starting role, and he's pitching the White Sox was his first victory. Nelson (4-3) struck out six and allowed seven gave Milwaukee a three-run lead. ready to make a significant contri- well for us now." "Over the past couple years a hits along with his first walk since May 23. But he Corey Knebel pitched a perfect ninth for his sev- bution. Farmer (2-0) allowed three hits lot of people have said I may have was still sharp enough — outside of a three-run enth save and second in two games. third inning — to earn his second win in three Farmer outlasted Alex Meyer in in 6 2/3 innings, and Detroit been rushed," Farmer said. "But STRICKLAND SALE an unexpected pitchers' duel, and pushed across an unearned run in you know what? It happened, and starts. For sale: a jersey that Giants reliever Hunter Strick- Justin Upton hit a three-run the third. Upton gave the Tigers here I am, so that's in the past." Aguilar went 2 for 4. He turned quickly on a 1-2 land wore during a game against the Washington Nation- homer in the eighth inning to help some insurance with a drive to left Meyer (2-3) permitted three fastball away from Ty Blach (4-3) for a two-out dou- als on Memorial Day, when a 98 mph fastball from the the Tigers beat the Los Angeles off reliever Yusmeiro Petit. hits in six innings. He walked four ble to right field that scored Domingo Santana from right-hander hit Washington Nationals star Bryce Harper Angels 4-0 on Wednesday night. Detroit has won five of six. and struck out a career-high nine, first to snap a 3-all tie. to spark a bench-clearing brawl. The jersey sold for $200 Farmer worked into the seventh Farmer pitched 6 1/3 scoreless but his wildness proved costly in Claimed off waivers from Cleveland in the off- on an MLB.com auction site. and has not allowed a run in either innings May 27 in his first major the third. A hit batter, a walk and season, Aguilar is hitting .328 over his last 23 TRAINER'S ROOM Brewers: RHP Matt Garza went on the 10-day dis- of his two starts this year. league start of the season, striking an error loaded the bases with games. He has filled in well as the third-place hit- abled list before the game because of a bruised chest. "He probably was rushed, out of out 11 against the Chicago White nobody out, and the game's first ter for injured outfielder Ryan Braun. Buster Posey homered for the Giants. The move is retroactive to Sunday. Garza got hurt after necessity, to the big leagues," man- Sox. He was recalled from Toledo run came home when Victor Mar- colliding with Aguilar on a play at first base Saturday ager Brad Ausmus said. "Now he's before Wednesday's game, and tinez bounced into a double play. The All-Star catcher hit a two-run shot to against the Dodgers. Manager Craig Counsell said he straightaway center with one out in the third, his thought Garza would just miss one start. 10 l THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 2017 AREA / NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Obituaries This is us: Earliest fossils of our species found in Morocco NEW YORK (AP) — How long Rose Marie Skoviak has our species been around? New fossils from Morocco push ONTONAGON, Mich. — Rose Marie Skoviak, 84, of Onton- the evidence back by about agon, passed away, Jan. 18, 2017. 100,000 years. Rose Marie was born to Arthur and Louise King on June 2, The bones, about 300,000 1933, in Ewen, where she was raised and attended school, years old, were unearthed thou- graduating from Ewen High School with the class of 1952. sands of miles from the previous In 1954, she wed Calvin Hansen and was blessed with five record-holder, found in fossil-rich children. Their union ended in 1968 and Rose Marie raised her eastern Africa. The new discov- children in Ewen. On July 23, 1982, Rose Marie and Joseph ery reveals people from an early Skoviak united in marriage and began their new life in Onton- stage of our species’ evolution, agon. They shared a beautiful life together, guided by their with a mix of modern and more Lord, Jesus Christ. primitive traits. She was an active member of the Catholic church and the “They are not just like us,” church is where she drew her strength. She enjoyed volun- said Jean-Jacques Hublin, one of teering in the church and in the community in Ewen, playing the scientists reporting the find. Scrabble and cards with her mother, baking goodies, sewing, But they had “basically the face quilting, crafting, flower gardening and going to yard sales. you could meet on the train in New York.” Anyone who knew Rose Marie would agree she had a heart Coupled with other evidence, of pure gold and a personality beyond compare. She was the Moroccan fossils suggest that patient, loving and compassionate and enjoyed the simple Homo sapiens may have reached things in life. Rose Marie was a devoted wife, mother, grand- its modern-day form in more than mother and great-grandmother. Her greatest joy was time one place within Africa, said Associated Press spent around family. Hublin, of the Max Planck Insti- THIS MARCH 16, 2007 photo provided by the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology shows Dr. Survivors include her children Greg (Carla) Hansen, of tute for Evolutionary Anthropolo- Jean-Jacques Hublin on first seeing the new finds at the Jebel Irhoud site in Morocco where the oldest known Lake Nacimiento, Calif., Ron (Sharon) Hansen, of Shakopee, gy in Leipzig, Germany, and the fossils of human species have been unearthed. He is pointing to the crushed human skull (Irhoud 10) whose Minn., Linda (Chris) Annala, of Long Beach, Calif., and Renee College of France in Paris. orbits are visible just beyond his finger tip. (Mark) Harper, of Cocolalla, Idaho; Edmund Skoviak, of Previously, the oldest known Combined with other bones that more modern form of the species, Richard Potts of the Smithso- Enfield, Conn., Joseph (Joanne) Skoviak, of Renton, Wash., fossils clearly from Homo sapiens were found there decades ago but Hublin said. In this way, he said nian Institution’s National and Susan Skoviak, of Allen, Texas; grandchildren Ashley were from Ethiopia, at about not correctly dated, the fossil col- in an interview, modern Homo Museum of Natural History said Hansen, Ellery and Severin Hansen, Amy and Kelly Annala, 195,000 years old. lection represents at least five sapiens may have arisen in more the Morocco fossils “appear to Dakota and Scarlett Harper; Mercedes Floyd and Savannah It’s not clear just when or people, including young adults, than one place. reflect the very early transition Skoviak, Shaleia Skoviak and Jesse Llamas. Rose Marie is where Homo sapiens came on the an adolescent and a child of So if there’s a Garden of Eden, to Homo sapiens, very possibly also survived by her sister Angela (Merlin) Niemi, of Escana- scene in Africa. Hublin said he around 8 years old. Analysis he said, it’s the continent as a denoting the outset of the lineage ba; and several loving cousins, nieces, nephews and great- thinks an earlier stage of devel- shows their brain shape was whole. to which all people belong.” grandchildren. opment preceded the one more elongated than what people Some experts who didn’t par- The site is about 34 miles She was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph Skoviak, revealed by his team’s discovery. have today. ticipate in the research called southeast of the coastal city of of Ontonagon; son, Michael Hansen; parents, Arthur and We evolved from predecessors “In the last 300,000 years, the that idea possible, although not Safi, northwest of Marrakech. Its Louise (Bouvier) King, of Ewen; and brothers, Raymond who had differently shaped main story is the change of the yet demonstrated. But John age was determined chiefly by brain,” Hublin said. Shea, an anthropologist at Stony analyzing bits of flint found (Marie) King, of Kenosha, Wis.; and Jule (June) King, of Mil- skulls and often heavier builds, but were otherwise much more When these ancient people Brook University in New York, there, and the authors concluded waukee. like us than, say, the ape-men lived, the site in Morocco was a said it’s more useful to think of they were around 315,000 years A celebration of Rose Marie’s life will be held Thursday, that came before them. Our cave that might have served as a the different local populations as old. Hublin said that since a dif- June 8, from 5 to 7 p.m. at Cane Funeral Home in Ontonagon. species lived at the same time as hunting camp, where people a single one, connected the same ferent method suggested a A funeral Mass will be held at Holy Family Catholic Church in some related ones, like Nean- butchered and ate gazelles and way a big city is connected by younger age for the site, he con- Ontonagon on Friday, June 9, at 11 a.m. with Father Michael derthals, but only we survive. other prey. They used fire and subway stops. siders the bones to be about Jacobus officiating. Hublin and others described their tools were made of flint “These are parts of a net- 300,000 years old. Lunch will be served in the church basement after the the new findings in two papers from about 25 miles away. work,” through which ideas and Richard Roberts of the Uni- funeral service, followed by the procession to Evergreen Ceme- released Wednesday by the jour- So where did the fully modern genes flowed, he said. versity of Woollongong in Aus- tery in Ewen. nal Nature . The discovery could human body develop? The Shea said it made sense to find tralia, an expert in determining help illuminate how our species researchers say evidence sug- such old traces of early Homo ages of ancient sites, supported evolved, Chris Stringer and Julia gests primitive forms of Homo sapiens in northwestern Africa. that conclusion. Galway-Witham of the Natural sapiens had already widely He agreed that it doesn’t mean “I’d say the authors have pre- Richard W. Dembowski Sr. History Museum in London spread throughout Africa by our species first appeared there. sented pretty convincing evi- WAKEFIELD, Mich. — Richard W. Dembowski Sr., 69, a wrote in a Nature commentary. around 300,000 years ago. The “When it comes to evidence for dence for the presence of early different populations may have human origins in northwest modern humans at this site by long-time resident of Wakefield, passed away peacefully Sat- The Moroccan specimens were found between 2007 and 2011 exchanged beneficial genetic Africa versus eastern Africa ver- 300,000 years ago and perhaps a urday evening, May 27, 2017. and include a skull, a jaw and mutations and behaviors, gradu- sus southern Africa, it’s a tie,” he little earlier,” Roberts wrote in Rick was born on Feb. 20, 1948, in Milwaukee, a son of Bro- teeth, along with stone tools. ally nudging each other toward a wrote in an email. an email. nislaus and Eleanore (Karolewicz) Dembowski. He attended school in Milwaukee and graduated from Pulaski High School in 1966. Rick proudly served his country in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. He was honor- To-do list new Democratic congressman faces ably discharged as a specialist 4th grade on LOS ANGELES (AP) — Asked about Trump at a May delivering his nizer emerged as the establish- March 1, 1970. Rick took great pride serving in Jimmy Gomez is going to have a forum, Gomez said the Republi- own, which face ment pick in his race against the Army National Guard of Michigan for hard time keeping some of his can president “ran on a platform a dubious Ahn, winning endorsements from three years. promises. of division, hatred and bigotry.” future with the Gov. Jerry Brown and Los Ange- He worked at White Pine Copper Company The liberal California Demo- As a congressman, he said, he GOP in charge. les Mayor Eric Garcetti. until its closure. Rick then enrolled in the cor- crat who easily captured a would “take a hard stand” “As we con- His challenges will include rections program at Gogebic Community Col- vacant U.S. House seat in South- against the administration. front the cruel- spreading the prosperity that can lege and worked as a corrections officer at the ern California on Tuesday goes to Gomez wants to reduce ty and reckless- be witnessed in the turnaround Marquette Branch Prison and retired from the Richard W. a Republican-controlled reliance on fossil fuels, while ness of the in downtown L.A. Dembowski Sr. Congress with little interest in Trump is trying to energize a Trump agenda New high-rises, lofts and Ojibway Correctional Facility in Marenisco. 1948 — 2017 Rick was a member of the Wakefield Amer- his campaign trail talk of debt- faded coal industry and plans to in Congress, trendy restaurants dot down- free college, fighting climate withdraw from a global climate Jimmy Jimmy Gomez town, but dilapidated buildings ican Legion Geroux Post 11, and held the posi- Gomez tion of service officer. He was a life member of change and enacting universal change agreement. will be a power- and homeless encampments are the Wakefield Veterans of Foreign Wars Post health coverage. The White House insists that ful new voice never far from sight. Nearly half He acknowledged the obvious plans for the president’s border for the values and the dreams of the population in the district, 9084. in the era of President Donald wall are on track despite resis- working people,” House Demo- considered among the poorest in Rick was an avid hunter and fisherman, Veteran Trump when he said “we are the tance from Congress; Gomez cratic leader Nancy Pelosi said in the state, is foreign-born. absolutely loved going to camp, spent many resistance.” wants to stop funding for the pro- a statement. Unofficial returns show happy hours riding his four-wheeler and With his victory over fellow ject. When the 42-year-old Gomez Gomez won 60 percent of the enjoyed watching the Green Bay Packers. Democrat Robert Lee Ahn in the Gomez has promised to push talks about immigration, it’s an 33,000 votes counted in the low- Rick is survived by a daughter, Lisa (Scott) Brown, Hurley, 34th Congressional District, for universal health coverage, issue close to home. His parents turnout election. Wis.; a son, Nathan (Meghan) Dembowski, Antigo, Wis.; a Gomez replaces another Hispan- while congressional budget ana- and four siblings are immigrants He was backed by nurses and granddaughter, Kaitlyn Tollstam; two grandsons, Tyler Brown ic Democrat who held the seat for lysts say Republican legislation from Mexico, and he often speaks other unions known for getting and Bryce Dembowski; numerous nieces and nephews; his spe- years, Xavier Becerra, who remaking the nation’s health of their struggles in their adopt- out the vote, and supporters of cial caregivers, Gail Thompson and her son, Billy; his good stepped down after being care system would leave 24 mil- ed country. Bernie Sanders were behind him. buddy, George (Bobbi) Amore; and a host of friends. appointed state attorney general. lion without coverage by 2026. He grew up in Riverside, And Gomez was a more familiar He was predeceased by his parents; a son, Richard Jr., on He’ll go to Washington with a In joining minority Democrats about 60 miles east of Los Ange- name to voters — his state March 21, 2014; and his and sister-in-law, Gordon and similar, left-leaning agenda that in the House, his role is almost les, and went on to earn a mas- Assembly district overlaps with Betty Dembowski. clashes with much of what the certain to be more about ter’s degree from Harvard Uni- parts of the congressional dis- Cremation has taken place. White House is trying to do. stymieing Trump proposals than versity. The former union orga- trict. A celebration of his life will be held Sunday, June 11, begin- ning at noon, at the Wakefield American Legion Geroux Post Illinois end-of-year budget deficit to In a review requested by Rep. David ing,” released the results to The Associated 11, 605 River St., in Wakefield. Lunch will be served at noon, top $6 billion McSweeney, the Commission on Government Press. military honors will be accorded at 1 p.m., and music will fol- Forecasting and Accountability said if Illi- “The governor needs to call the General low with the band, Madd Trappers. SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — The state’s nois goes a third full year without a budget Assembly into special session every day until Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Jerald Rocco, budget deficit will top $6.2 billion for the fis- agreement, the state’s leviathan of past-due we pass a balanced budget without a tax owner and manager of Lakeside Memorial Chapel Inc., in cal year through June 30, forecasters for the bills will hit $22.7 billion. It sat at $14.9 bil- increase,” the conservative, Barrington Hills Wakefield. Condolences may be expressed online at lakeside- Illinois General Assembly estimated lion Wednesday. Republican said. “Let’s stop the madness and memorialchapel.com. Wednesday. McSweeney, who said, “Illinois is implod- pass a balanced budget now.” Raise your right hand: High stakes at Congressional hearings WASHINGTON (AP) — This Committee on Benghazi in Octo- hearings for Supreme Court 1987 Senate hearing, it became aide Alexander Butterfield and Army-McCarthy hearings city knows how to do big hear- ber 2015 was her moment — an nominee Clarence Thomas will the enduring image from the revealed the existence of the had been held in earlier decades. ings — even Titanic ones. extremely long moment — to forever be remembered for the Iran-Contra scandal, a covert White House taping system that The hearings helped produce a Dramatic congressional hear- push back against critics’ sugges- lurid accusations of sexual arms-for-hostages overture to contained the evidence that shift in public opinion by “mak- ings are something of a Washing- tions that her State Department harassment leveled by a young Iran. In six days of testimony ended Nixon’s presidency. And ing it respectable to question the ton art form, a rite of democracy failed to protect U.S. diplomats former subordinate, Anita Hill. before a Senate panel, North here that former White House war,” according to a Senate his- carefully crafted for the cameras. in Libya before the 2012 attack From the witness table, Hill commanded the spotlight as he counsel John Dean said he’d told torical account. Suspense is building as fired that killed four Americans. In described what she said were insisted his superiors had autho- Nixon there was “a cancer grow- FBI Director James Comey pre- hours of sometimes testy testi- Thomas’ unwanted sexual rized all of his actions. “I came ing on the presidency” and pares to claim the microphone mony, Clinton, by then front-run- advances toward her. Both here to tell the truth, the good, revealed that Nixon had “HAVE YOU NO SENSE OF Thursday in an austere, modern ner for the Democratic presiden- Thomas and Hill withstood with- the bad and the ugly,” he said. “I approved plans to cover up the DECENCY?”Wisconsin Sen. Joseph hearing room of the Hart Senate tial candidate, said it was ering and painfully detailed am here to tell it all.” A jury break-in at Democratic National McCarthy’s anticommunist Office Building. He is to testify “deeply unfortunate” that the questions from members of the later found North guilty of three Committee headquarters. campaign led to the Army- about his dealings with Presi- Benghazi attacks were being all-male Judiciary Committee. felonies, but an appeals court McCarthy hearings in the dent Donald Trump and the “used for political purposes.” He described the hearings as a reversed his convictions, finding spring of 1954 that included an FBI’s investigation into the Asked how it felt to be accused of “high-tech lynching.” She later the case relied too much on testi- THISIn IS 1966, WAR Sen. William Ful- outburst from lawyer Trump campaign’s connections contributing to the deaths of four said senators should apologize mony he gave to Congress under bright launched “educational” Joseph Welch when McCarthy with Russia. Americans, she said softly, “I for “their malicious indictment of an immunity deal. hearings by the Senate Foreign got particularly aggressive. “Let A look at past high-drama imagine I’ve thought more about me.” Relations Committee aimed at us not assassinate this lad fur- hearings: what happened than all of you heading off a buildup of U.S. ther, senator,” Welch declared put together. I’ve lost more sleep WATERGATE’SAmericans were CANCER glued to their forces in Vietnam. Retired gener- in the televised hearing. “You than all of you put together.” RAISEWhen YOUR Marine HAND Lt. Colonel TVs in the summer of 1973, when als and respected foreign policy have done enough. Have you no ELEVENFormer HOURS Secretary of State Oliver North, his chest brimming North Carolina Sen. Sam Ervin analysts were among the wit- sense of decency?” With that, Hillary Clinton’s marathon with medals, stood and raised his presided over the Watergate nesses who testified in the same McCarthy’s reign of fear col- grilling before the House Select HEThe SAID, 1991 SHE Senate SAID confirmation right hand to be sworn in at a hearings. It was here that Nixon caucus room where the Titanic lapsed. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 2017 11 DEFLOCKED Man haunted by memories of high school flame

Dear Annie: My wife and I dreaming, whether it be about are in our late 50s and met in another person they might have high school. “Barb” was the girl married or a career path they of my dreams, a cheerleader, might have taken. But we all popular and athletic. know that the grass isn’t really We began dating as seniors greener on the other side; it just and married after I graduated Dear seems that way to those unsatis- from college. After we married, I Annie fied with their lot. noticed that Barb had little inter- Your crush on Helen has more est in sex. to do with your relationship with I was always the initiator, and ed to bury myself in my work and Barb. The fact that you’ve this seemed to irritate her and ignored the issue. ignored your sexuality for years MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM made our intimacy rare. I decid- Today we are happily married doesn’t mean it’s not an issue and have children and grandchil- anymore. dren, and she is still my best Though every marriage is dif- YOUR friend. Sex isn’t as much an ferent, it’s important to share issue, as I am older and have some form of intimacy. Redirect HOROSCOPE ignored my sexuality for years the energy spent Googling Helen anyway. into searching for ways to revi- While we were dating back talize your marriage, whether when, there was another girl, through counseling or an open, “Helen,” who made it obvious noncritical conversation with that she was interested in me. Barb. Helen was easily the prettiest ——— girl I had ever met, but I ignored I love your col- BORN LOSER EUGENIA Dear Annie: LAST those feelings and stayed true to umn; I never miss it. Thank you Barb. I would see Helen at for your advice. You’ve printed reunions — the five-year, 10- some letters from people com- Your Birthday year and 15-year — and it took plaining about noise. I can relate. Thursday, June 8, 2017 me a few months each time to get I’m an 89-year-young man. I over the feelings that I had for Honesty and integrity should be hear very well, but with too her. much background noise, I get prime concerns this year. Taking a We stopped going to these closer look at the people you associ- headaches. I like to go dancing at reunions, partly because we had ate with and thinking about your least twice a week — mostly to moved to another state and it motives will help you navigate your polka music. I avoid any bands was inconvenient to travel. way to the top. If you strive for perfec- that make a lot of noise. The most recent reunion was tion and put forth your best effort, suc- Even just being in buildings arranged over social media, and I cess will follow. with loud people, I cannot take it. kept seeing pictures of Helen. ALLEY OOP GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Busi- So I have troubles and sound like She is still gorgeous, married ness ventures are best handled with- an old grouch. This is life. out emotion. You must have a clear with children and grandchildren. — view of what’s happening if you want Three years later, I am still com- Sam K. to emerge with the highest return. pelled to Google her to learn Dear Sam: Thank you for Look for opportunities. everything I can about her. reading the column. It’s great CANCER (June 21-July 22) — This has turned into a com- you get out dancing twice a week. Don’t bottle up your feelings. If you let pulsion that I cannot stop. I It might be worth talking to your a situation fester, you will end up over- haven’t told my wife because this doctor about solutions to protect reacting or doing something that is would only create havoc in our your ears so you can keep party- costly or uncalled for. Don’t get angry marriage. I am not interested in ing to polka indefinitely. if you want to succeed. speaking to a psychologist. Send your questions for LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Offer to My question is simple. How Annie Lane to dearannie@cre- do your part, but don’t let anyone talk many people suffer from such ators.com. To find out more you into taking on his or her responsi- about Annie Lane and read fea- FOR BETTER OR WORSE bilities. Getting trapped in someone feelings — feelings that they may tures by other Creators Syndi- else’s melodrama will lead to conflicts have made a mistake but must and deception. now live with it to save the feel- cate columnists and cartoonists, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — ings of another? — Love Lost visit the Creators Syndicate web- Emotional problems will surface if you Dear Love Lost: I’m sure site at creators.com. are disenchanted about the way a many people at some point COPYRIGHT 2017 CRE- partnership or collaborative project is indulge in a bit of “what if” day- ATORS.COM turning out. Be honest, diplomatic and ready to suggest impartial solutions. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — A short trip or a meeting that addresses DAILY GLOBE CROSSWORD questions you’ve been laboring over will help you make a tricky decision. Plan your action and make your move. FRANK & ERNEST SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Test your stamina. 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The non- confidential portions of the applic- ANOTHER AUCTION WITH and radial tires. $3,400.00 ation are on file at the appropriate APARTMENTS AVAILABLE in or best offer. (715)360-6931 FDIC office and are available for Hurley. Rent based on income. or (906)364-2697 public inspection during regular COL. RENE’ BRASS Stove & fridge provided. Coin op- business hours. Photocopies of WEB: www.colrene.net erated laundry on site. Please call: 2006 HONDA Shadow, 22,000mi. the non-confidential portion of the (712)580-5360. Black, Orange color. Windshield, application file will be made avail- able upon request. Guide Saddlebags. $2,400.00. Carl Nisen passed away. (Most items excellent) Fri. Downtown Ironwood: 1 Bedroom. 1994 Suzuki DR125 9,000mi. Gile Hurley Ironwood June. 16 Starts 10:30 AM(View 9:30) (Lunch) 2 miles west Garage Parking. Laundry facility $1,200.00. Both bikes adult owned on site. $350.00/month, $350.00 and in good condition. 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Although osteoporosis is the numbers 1 to 9 in the empty Dear Reader: Your diagnosis puts you After bone production peaks, men and four times more common in women than squares so that each row, each col- among the estimated 2 to 5 million men women begin to gradually lose bone in men, men with hip fractures have a 7 6 2 1 umn and each 3x3 box contains the in the United States who have osteoporo- mass at similar rates. However, when higher mortality rate. sis. Another 12 million men are at risk of women enter menopause, typically Treatment is often a regimen of FDA-ap- 9 4 same number only once. developing it. A progressive disease in sometime during their 50s, the various proved medications, proper nutrition, The difficulty which bone mass is lost more quickly protections offered by the so-called fe- weight-bearing exercise and any needed level of the Conceptis Sudoku than it is replaced, osteoporosis results in male hormones estrogen and proges- lifestyle changes. If testosterone defi- 5 8 porous, brittle and weakened bones that terone begin to fade. One of the results ciency is detected, your doctor may craft increases from Monday to Saturday. are at greater risk of breaking. of menopause is accelerated bone loss. a treatment plan to address the cause. At this point in life, women are losing Answer to previous puzzle While it's true that osteoporosis is more We'll leave you with some good news -- 4 3 8 bone at a faster rate than men are. common in women than in men, the rea- when detected before significant bone son for that turns out to be as much about A decade or so later, though, men expe- mass is lost, osteoporosis can be effec- timing as about gender. Both women and rience a drop in testosterone production. tively treated. 4 6 1 2 5 9 4 1 3 8 7 6 men go through the same cycles of bone When that happens, men and women are (Eve Glazier, M.D., MBA, is an internist 1 8 6 5 9 7 2 4 3 growth and bone loss. However, the pe- once again losing bone mass at roughly and assistant professor of medicine at riod of bone loss begins earlier in life for the same rate. At the same time, calcium 9 7 3 4 6 2 8 1 9 5 UCLA Health. 5 2 women than it does for men. Add in the absorption for both women and men also Elizabeth Ko, M.D., is an internist and 9 4 1 2 8 6 5 3 7 fact that women tend to live longer than slows. Some research has suggested primary care physician at UCLA Health.) men, which means more years of bone that estrogen deficiency may play a role 4 9 3 6 2 7 5 4 9 8 1 COPYRIGHT 2017 loss, and they are more likely to develop in osteoporosis in men as well. THE PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF 5 7 8 9 3 1 6 2 4 the disease. In addition to the natural hormonal cy- HARVARD COLLEGE When we reach our 30s, the time at cles, certain behaviors and conditions DISTRIBUTED BY UNIVERSAL UCLICK 1 6 8 9 3 1 7 5 4 6 2 which bone growth generally peaks, men can accelerate bone loss. 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