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Questions? Call 1-800-Tribune Monday, February 11, 2019 Breaking news at chicagotribune.com Border talks stall; shutdown looms were a secondary issue in the down in talks made it unlikely that get there.” Dems want to limit migrant detentions; impasse that developed over the lawmakers will be able to finalize The stalemate left the path GOP won’t budge on enforcement weekend, according to officials in an agreement on Monday, as forward to keeping the govern- both parties. they’d hope to do so it could pass ment open unclear. By Erica Werner talks aimed at averting that out- Instead, after looking promis- the House and Senate before There were some behind-the- and Damian Paletta come broke down in a dispute ing for days, the delicate negotia- Friday night’s deadline. scenes efforts to salvage the talks The Washington Post over immigration enforcement, tions collapsed over Democrats’ “I think the talks are stalled Sunday evening, but it was uncer- lawmakers and aides said Sunday. insistence on limiting the number right now,” Senate Appropriations tain whether they would be suc- WASHINGTON — The nation President Donald Trump’s bor- of unauthorized immigrants who Chairman Richard Shelby of Ala- cessful. faces the real possibility of anoth- der wall demands, which precipi- can be detained by the U.S. bama, the lead Republican negoti- The Homeland Security De- er government shutdown at the tated the record-long 35-day shut- Immigration and Customs En- ator, said on Fox News Sunday. end of the week, after bipartisan down that ended late last month, forcement agency. The break- “I’m not confident we’re going to Turn to Border, Page 11

Does that Rx work for women? State registry aims to boost info, inclusion for clinical studies By Cindy Dampier Chicago Tribune

You’ve marched in the Women’s March, cheered for women in Congress, grappled with the wide-ranging implica- tions of the #MeToo move- ment, talked with your kids (of both genders) about sexual harassment. Wait — did you forget to sign up for a medical study? In the new pantheon of Women’s Causes We Care About, inclusion in medical research has often ranked

ARMANDO L. SANCHEZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE somewhere below concern about the number of stalls in Bully Life Animal Services owner Garrett Mercado interacts with a dog at a Sunday benefit. Last month 31 dogs died in a fire at Bully Life. public restrooms. That’s in spite of the fact that, unlike a long wait for the bathroom at Soldier Field, leaving women out of medical studies can have serious, far-reaching effects on After fatal kennel fire, health for both sexes. “This isn’t just a women’s health issue,” says Nicole Woitowich, director of the Illi- nois Women’s Health Registry and associate director of the views on owner mixed Women’s Health Research In- stitute at Northwestern Uni- versity, “it’s an everybody’s Some credit him for trying to save animals, others appalled at conditions health issue.” Yet, women’s participation By John Keilman most incorrigible animals there Vets USA, referring to the “Dog on the property. The dead in medical research studies Chicago Tribune when foster homes fizzled out Whisperer” of TV fame. “Cesar weren’t housed in the kennel continues to lag, creating a or adoptions unraveled. Bully Millan doesn’t have what Gar- itself, fire officials said, but were scientific data gap that has an When troubled dogs ap- Life’s owner and head trainer, rett has in his pinkie. I’ve had trapped, mostly in cages, inside impact on development of new peared to have reached the end Garrett Mercado, seemed to some dogs that were unplace- the small, two-story brick build- medicines and treatment pro- of the line, rescue organizations have a way with dogs from able and now live in happy ing where the fire broke out. tocols, as well as accurate had one last place to turn: Bully tough circumstances, and by homes.” While investigators have yet assessment of current treat- Life Animal Services, a ram- some accounts, he rarely turned But last month, an early to release the cause of the blaze, ments. “We can’t keep claiming shackle kennel on the outskirts down a request. morning fire at the business the circumstances have pro- we are doing rigorous science,” of West Chicago. “You know Cesar Millan?” claimed the lives of 31 dogs — says Woitowich, “if we are The groups brought their said Peter Cangelosi of Pets and about half of the animals living Turn to Kennel, Page 4 excluding important biological variables.” Luckily, participating in re- search studies just got a little easier for women in Illinois. Woitowich and a group of like-minded scientists and Mayoral candidates women’s health advocates are working to create more inclu- sion in research through the Illinois Women’s Health Regis- talk transportation try, an online, smartphone- compatible tool that allows after Rahm Emanuel in May will women to access information have to decide how to expand the CTA, cope with increasing Turn to Medical, Page 6 road congestion and tackle issues posed by new technology, like self-driving cars and electric scooters. Mary Wisniewski This column discussed some Getting Around candidates’ views last Septem- Hawks are in ber, but many more candidates No red light cameras — or have since jumped into the race. seventh heaven fewer. Lower CTA fares for low- Because the nonpartisan election The Blackhawks beat the Red income riders. More rules for is on Feb. 26, just two weeks Wings 5-2 for a seventh ride-share. away, it seemed like a good time straight win behind Cam Ward Candidates for Chicago mayor to revisit the issue. and Dominik Kahun. They have plenty of opinions about The following are responses JOSE M. OSORIO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE 2016 will try to make it eight in a how to improve transportation. The candidates had a wide range of opinions on bike lanes, from mak- row Tuesday against the Whoever takes over as mayor Turn to Wisniewski, Page 6 ing them a low priority to adding at least 100 miles of new bikeways. Bruins. Sports

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THE CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS: ‘A DECADE-BY-DECADE HISTORY’ larger, complicated issue The Blackhawks, one of the NHL’s “Original Six,” have been building a going to allow blackface to become blackface is so offensive is because it’s storied legacy since their founding in our #MeToo movement of the 21st a reminder of slavery, a racial stereo- 1926. The Hawks have produced century? type created in minstrel shows to dozens of standout stars, from Hall Are we going to make this the entertain white people. More impor- of Fame goaltender Mike Karakas in single issue that defines our level of tantly, it was an attempt to codify the ’30s to Bobby “The Golden Jet” endurance, our goals as African- blacks as a lazy, worthless, dim-witted Hull in the ’60s to current team Dahleen Glanton American people and our vision of specimens, lower than a human be- captain Jonathan Toews, who has what America should be in the fu- ing, thus relegating them to a perma- led the team to a remarkable three championships since ture? nent underclass. 2010. This comprehensive collection includes archival Everybody is talking about black- Are we going to allow a few politi- The Democratic Party, which has photos, original reporting, player profiles, timelines, stat- face now. It’s about time. cians and celebrities who made the promoted itself as the champion for istics, and more—all curated by the Tribune’s sports de- Maybe white people will learn horrible mistake of wearing blackface African-American causes since the partment from the newspaper’s vast archives. Available at once and for all that it’s a bad idea to to a party force us to set an agenda civil rights era, is in a real pickle over chicagotribune.com/hawkshistory, and wherever books are make your face darker as part of a that appeases everyone in the short what’s going on in Virginia. If the sold. costume. It is racist, and it always has term but does nothing to further our Democratic governor is forced to been. important causes in the long term? resign over blackface, Democratic Lt. CHICAGO TRIBUNE’S UNSCRIPTED This offensive idea that many Can we afford to start digging deep Gov. Justin Fairfax is next in line. But PRESENTS JACOB TOBIA white people have come up with to into every white person’s past to try he’s battling #MeToo allegations, Come meet writer, producer and author Jacob Tobia. paint their face black or brown for to figure out whether they might have having been accused of two sexual From interviewing former U.S. Presidents to working with Halloween, a dance contest or practi- put shoe polish or dark makeup on assaults. That would put Herring up queer and trans youth, Jacob helps others embrace the cally any other event where they their faces at one time or another in next, and he has acknowledged a bout full complexity of gender and their own truth, even when decided a darker skin tone would the past because they thought it was with blackface, too. With all the top that truth is messy. Jacob’s soon-to-be-released memoir complement their outfit is far from funny or cute? That’s a never-ending Democrats out of the way, it would “Sissy: A Coming-of-Gender Story” follows Jacob’s story being anything new. task with little or no payoff. open the door for a Republican, from the moment a doctor put “male” on the birth certifi- It’s just that white people appar- Is this how we are going to try and Speaker of the House of Delegates cate though Jacob’s work today. With fierce honesty, ently had no idea so many other purge our political system of racism? Kirk Cox, to move into the governor wildly irreverent humor, and wrenching vulnerability, Sissy white people were doing this kind of If so, it’s a huge mistake. role. If Cox is unable to serve, the takes readers on an odyssey sure to make you never think thing. But black people have always You see, racism is bipartisan. It’s Republican-majority House would about gender – both other people’s or your own – the known it was going on behind our not Democrat or Republican, liberal have to choose someone. same way again. The event is 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., March backs and sometimes right in front of or conservative. It has permeated red Republicans aren’t entirely in the 12, at WeWork, 515 N State Street, 14th Floor, Chicago. To us. states as well as blue states. It has clear when it comes to blackface, learn more and purchase tickets, go to jacobtobia That’s why many African-Ameri- always been part of this country’s though. State Senate Majority Leader unscripted.eventbrite.com. cans, especially those who have been moral fabric. It is rooted as deeply in Tommy Norment is denying claims around longer than two or three America’s political history as the that he once edited a college year- decades, weren’t shocked to learn Founding Fathers, George Washing- book that had a blackface picture in it that it is so pervasive in Virginia poli- ton and Abraham Lincoln. as well as several racial slurs. ACCURACY AND ETHICS tics. You can bet Virginia isn’t the only Racism is part of the foundation on What all this amounts to is that Margaret Holt, standards editor place, either. Lots of politicians and which our country was built. Black- whoever ends up as governor might celebrities are probably nervous right face is a symbol of that racism, be three or four times removed from The Tribune’s editorial code of principles governs now. We just don’t know whom — yet. whether intended or not. It is merely the will of the voters — particularly professional behavior and journalism standards. Every- It’s wonderful that so many white a symptom of the larger, more com- the 87 percent of African-Americans one in our newsroom must agree to live up to this code of people are appalled by Virginia Gov. plicated issue. Focusing on blackface who turned out to support Northam conduct. Read it at chicagotribune.com/accuracy. Ralph Northam’s and Attorney Gen- alone is like pulling one rotten tooth two years ago. Corrections and clarifications: Publishing information eral Mark Herring’s admissions that when the whole mouth is decayed. The way I see it, there is only one quickly and accurately is a central part of the Chicago they wore blackface as young men. It Why would African-Americans way out of this mess. As of today, Tribune’s news responsibility. shows that a lot of white people still struggling to overcome the devas- black people have to forgive every understand that some things are too tation of slavery, Jim Crow laws and white person who has ever worn ■ A guest Perspective column by Joe Barnett on Friday hurtful in our nation’s history to play systemic social and economic injus- blackface. about Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s minimum wage plan incorrectly around with. Even if white people tices spend a minute worrying that a But if anyone does it tomorrow, indicated that a referenced Seattle couple owned a didn’t know it before last week, they politician, trusted or not, once wore we’re coming after you. Starbucks and that their story had been reported by The know it now. That’s progress. blackface? Wall Street Journal. 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Senator prods for action on hospital Fourth mass State lawmaker wants Illinois to pay to clean up Tinley exoneration Park Mental Health Center By Mike Nolan linked to Daily Southtown

Tinley Park officials are holding off Watts likely ordering a new study of environmental By Katherine Rosenberg-Douglas issues at a shuttered state hospital as an Chicago Tribune area legislator makes another push to get Illinois to foot the bill. In the fourth mass exoneration of its kind Sen. Michael Hastings, D-Tinley Park, in less than two years, 14 people are expected introduced resolutions Tuesday that to have drug charges against them dropped would have the state pay the study as well Monday morning, the legal team behind the as move along an appraisal process to get exonerations announced Sunday. an updated value for the 280-acre site, The Cook County state’s attorney’s office northwest of Harlem Avenue and 183rd has moved to vacate and dismiss drug Street. charges against 14 men, all of whom were At Tuesday’s Village Board meeting, ZBIGNIEW BZDAK/CHICAGO TRIBUNE framed by disgraced former Chicago police trustees agreed to postpone a vote on The Tinley Park Mental Health Center in 2012 before the planned closure of the facility. Sgt. Ronald Watts and members of his hiring an outside firm to update a 2014 tactical team, a news release from the study of the former mental health hospital national homebuilders K. Hovanian concerning a sale or possible transfer of Exoneration Project states. The state’s attor- in response to Hastings’ resolution. Homes and M/I Homes, along with the property. A simple transfer of the land ney’s office on Sunday also confirmed, The senator said his ultimate goal is to commercial property owner Rick Heidner. at no cost or nominal cost to the village through spokesman Robert Foley, that a compel the state to shoulder the cost of Another partner is David Dorgan, who “will be an option” considered, he said. hearing for 10 of the men is scheduled for 9 cleaning up contaminants on the property, served as Tinley Park’s village manager The resolutions will be heard in com- a.m. Monday at the Leighton Criminal Court including asbestos and under- from 1991 until 2003. mittee, and the legislator said he has high Building. Four other men’s cases are ex- ground storage tanks. In a recent interview posted confidence state officials will agree to pected to be dismissed at a second hearing “The state of Illinois caused on Tinley Park’s website, Dorgan undertake the environmental study. Has- scheduled for 9 a.m. Wednesday. that problem. The state should said Melody Square had hired its tings said such a study could cost about “It is always bittersweet,” Josh Tepfer, an bear the cost of the environmen- own environmental consultant, $150,000. attorney with the Exoneration Project at the tal cleanup,” Hastings told the V3 Cos., to advise the developers In one of the resolutions, Hastings notes University of Chicago Law School, said of Daily Southtown. on the environmental issues the that the property in its current condition the exonerations. “Certainly, it feels great to He said he lives a little more site poses. poses a burden on local as well as state get these men and women a semblance of than a mile from the property and In 2014, when initial studies of taxpayers, with the state spending about justice. But it is tainted by knowing this has worked for several years since the site were done, it was esti- $500,000 annually on upkeep. He said that should never have happened.” the hospital’s closing to force the Hastings mated that decontaminating the those costs include security on the site and Because the request comes through the state to take action. property and demolishing 45 maintaining buildings. partnership of the Exoneration Project and “The goal is to turn the property into an buildings on the site would cost $12.4 Officials have said that although the the state’s attorney’s office, it is expected that economically viable site” for redevelop- million. property is in a tax increment financing presiding Criminal Court Judge Leroy ment, he said. Along with a resolution on the environ- district, its location in Cook County makes Martin Jr. will grant the state’s motions, Tinley Park officials are in negotiations mental study, Hastings’ second resolution any large-scale commercial development Tepfer said. with a group of developers, Melody requires the state to complete the process unlikely because of higher property taxes. In doing so, the total number of people Square, that is proposing 435 single-family of getting an updated appraisal of the Melody Square’s proposal for the site exonerated in connection with Watts’ homes described as active-adult age- property. was one of three redevelopment plans decadelong run of corruption at the Ida B. restricted housing targeting buyers 55 and In 2015, Tinley Park planned to pay the submitted to the village last October, with Wells public housing complex — forcing older, as well as a 200-unit luxury senior state what was then an asking price of Renaissance Downtowns Urban Holdings residents and drug dealers alike to pay a apartment building. Separately, another 60 $4.16 million for the site, but eventually and UrbanStreet Group also filing plans. “protection” tax or face bogus criminal single-family detached homes are pro- opted not to go ahead with the purchase. The Village Board last month approved charges for refusing to do so — will come to posed as well as 100 town homes. Village officials have said they’d like to an exclusive negotiating rights agreement 63 men and women, the news release states. Melody Square expects the devel- buy the property in order to have greater with Melody Square to continue working More exonerations are expected in light of opment would cost $350 million, accord- control over redevelopment. on issues such as land uses and incentives. the corruption associated with Watts’ team. ing to village manager Dave Niemeyer. The Once the state determines the site’s The agreement is in effect for six months For Tepfer, who joined the Exoneration group is seeking nearly $69 million in tax current value, the village would have an but could be extended. Project in 2015, his involvement began when increment financing help and other incen- opportunity to buy it. he was handed the case of Ben Baker. tives from the village. Hastings said that along with the [email protected] “I realized that basically Ben testified in Partners in Melody Square include resolutions, he is working on legislation Twitter @mnolan_j his 2006 trial and gave this seemingly outlandish story about a group of rogue police … he testified that they planted evidence on him,” Tepfer said. Fast-forward to 2012, Tepfer said, and two of the officers, Watts and Officer Kallatt Mohammed, were federally indicted and later pleaded guilty to taking a bribe from an informant. Documents that surfaced later revealed that Watts and his team were running a “protection racket” for more than a decade, planting evidence and fabricating charges against South Side residents while facilitat- ing their own drug and gun trade, according to the news release. What Tepfer couldn’t understand was how, in 2015, Baker remained incarcerated even after the testimony he provided — his recounting of a rogue band of police planting evidence on people — almost a decade earlier, had proved true. Baker had been sentenced to 18 years in prison and was eventually released as a result of his exoneration. “That’s the worst of it,” Tepfer said Sunday. “They had a decadelong investiga- tion going on into these police officers and said nothing and did nothing about it. That’s horrendous in its own right. But no one goes back and fixes it? At the very least, go back and vacate the convictions.” That became the work of the Exoneration Project, which, including those people whose sentences will be vacated this week, is responsible for getting 82 convictions tossed for 63 people, the news release states. “It saddens me that the city did and JOHN J. KIM/CHICAGO TRIBUNE continues to let these officers wreak immea- Ald. George Cardenas attends a Saturday rally by Chicago Teachers Union members and others to support striking charter teachers. surable damage,” Tepfer said. “While these officers have suffered little to no conse- quences, so many individuals, their families, and frankly entire communities were irrepa- rably harmed.” Ald. Cardenas apologizes for The Tribune has previously reported that despite mounting allegations, Watts contin- ued to operate for years amid a lengthy police internal affairs probe as well as claiming CTU endorsement investigations by the state’s attorney’s office and the FBI, according to court records. Campaign opponents conference outside the 12th Ward Public Ward aldermanic race, CTU Vice Presi- Watts finally was convicted on federal Services Office to publicize what they dent Stacy Davis-Gates confirmed. charges and sentenced to 22 months in criticize erroneous info in called Cardenas’ misleading and deceptive Spokeswoman Chris Geovanis added Sun- prison. aldermanic race materials practices. day that the endorsement process was Watts was released in 2015 and has since As it snowed, challengers Jose Rico, ongoing. moved to Las Vegas, the Tribune previously By Elyssa Cherney Pete DeMay and Martha Yerania Rangel “Our rank and file led Political Action reported. Chicago Tribune stood next to each other, held hands and Committee has yet to take a position on Fallout from the mass dismissals led to 15 raised their arms in the air as they chanted: this race,” Geovanis said in an emailed current Chicago police officers tied to Watts’ Ald. George Cardenas apologized Sun- “Where’s George?” statement. “We remain committed to tactical team being put on desk duty by the day for including an endorsement from the Chicago Public Schools teacher Froylan champions that have pledged to secure Chicago Police Department, according to the Chicago Teachers Union in campaign Jimenez, who led the news conference, funding for our schools, reform the TIF Exoneration Project. The state’s attorney’s materials even though the powerful or- called for greater accountability measures program, and support an elected repre- office has also informed the Chicago police ganization has not taken a position in his to ensure that politicians accurately adver- sentative school board.” that it will no longer use testimony from contested 12th Ward race. tise their endorsements. Cardenas, meanwhile, said his cam- officers tied to Watts, the news release states. “I have alerted the leadership of CTU,” He brought two items to the news paign is in the process of verifying its Those to be exonerated Monday are: Cardenas said Sunday. “I apologize if conference — a mailed flyer and a door current endorsements. He also noted that Henry Thomas; Cordero Payne; Zarice anybody is offended. … We’re not going to hanger — that both listed the CTU among he spoke at a CTU rally this weekend for Johnson; Sydney Harvey; Alvin Waddy; Kim use any endorsement if we don’t earn it.” Cardenas’ endorsements. striking Chicago International Charter Wilbourn; Derrick Lewis; Gregory Dobbins; Cardenas, a four-term alderman, said “We are not going to take this and just School teachers. Raynard Carter; and Darron Byrd. the campaign materials were printed watch,” Jimenez said. “The Chicago Way is “Why would they invite me if we don’t Four more people are expected to be weeks ago with the erroneous informa- no longer admissible here in the 12th Ward consider ourselves allies?” he said. exonerated Wednesday. tion. He said they were made after he and the rest of Chicago.” received an endorsement from the Chi- Jimenez lives in Pilsen, which is outside Chicago Tribune’s Gregory Pratt and Juan Chicago Tribune’s Megan Crepeau and Jason cago Federation of Labor, an umbrella the 12th Ward, but said he is involved in Perez Jr. contributed. Meisner contributed. organization that includes CTU. this issue, in part, because he participated The incumbent’s apology came hours in the CTU endorsement process. echerney@chicagotribune,com [email protected] after three of his opponents held a news The CTU has not endorsed in the 12th Twitter @ElyssaCherney Twitter @312BreakingNews 4 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Monday, February 11, 2019 To some, kennel owner is a hero Kennel, from Page 1 voked ferocious arguments in the fractious world of animal rescue. Some groups that lost dogs in the fire still praise Mercado, saying his efforts gave many dogs that otherwise would have been put down a second chance at life. “He had remarkable re- sults,” said Linda Wyka of the Fetching Tails Founda- tion. “Almost all of the dogs (the foundation paid him to train) have been adopted. These were dogs that needed a little more help than the average dog.” Others, though, won- dered whether Mercado had grown overwhelmed at the kennel, offering places to more dogs than he and his volunteers could safely care for. State and county officials found the property in a filthy state during visits last year, and a video taken inside the house by an animal control officer months before the fire shows dogs in crates stacked on top of each other. “I believe his heart was in the right place and he’s a great person,” said Kim- berly Jenney, whose rescue, Have a Heart Dog Rescue and Adoption, had a pit bull injured in the fire. “I do think he got in over STACEY WESCOTT/CHICAGO TRIBUNE his head, personally.” Outside of DuPage County Animal Control, Bully Life Animal Services owner Garrett Mercado is reunited with Capone, who’d been missing after the fire.

wildering. That kind of living in the building. Special bond crowding didn’t happen “I had some dogs that Mercado, slight and soft- when her mother was in didn’t need much (training), spoken, grew up in Wood- charge, she said. “I’ve ne- and I couldn’t say no to ridge, where he used college ver seen dogs in crates like them,” he said. “They were psychology classes and the that, ever.” in rough spots. They just insight he gained through needed somebody to help traumas like eviction and push them to the next step.” homelessness to teach him- No sanction self how to train unruly Dr. Barbara Hanek, veter- dogs. inarian administrator at Sorrow and anger When neighbors saw DuPage County Animal At least 15 rescue organi- him walking his four pit Services, said the animal zations had dogs at Bully bulls under perfect control, control officer considered Life when the fire broke out he said, they asked for help the tight quarters to be the morning of Jan. 14. with their own animals. “inhumane conditions,” and Mercado said he had left the “You have to build a bond that someone on-site im- property to give a ride to a with them,” he said in an mediately moved the dogs friend, and when he re- interview Saturday outside into larger crates. turned, the building was in a Darien bar, where a fund- She said any sanction flames. raiser was being held on his would be up to the Illinois He said he tried to free behalf. “You have to under- Department of Agriculture, some of the animals caged stand what you’re working which regulates kennels. A inside and burned his hands with. … With a psychology state inspection report, before the smoke drove him background, you see pat- written the same day the out. Generally, fire officials terns, and you see how you STACEY WESCOTT/CHICAGO TRIBUNE video was recorded, does said, the dogs in the outdoor can manipulate patterns Bully Life Animal Services, near West Chicago, where 31 dogs perished in an early morning not mention the crates or kennels lived, while those in into more positive behav- fire on Jan. 14. the number of dogs in the the building died. iors.” house (state law does not The surviving dogs went He said he has held door. ing agreement on file for building, it was very clut- restrict how many animals a back to their rescues or numerous animal-related Crotty said when her Magoo, according to re- tered and had only a strip kennel can board). found foster homes, Hanek jobs, from day care to veteri- group picked up Magoo six cords. of Christmas lights on the A spokeswoman for the said. The kennel itself re- narian’s assistant, but hasn’t weeks later, the dog had Though records from ceiling providing light to department said inspectors mains out of operation. gained professional certifi- lost significant weight and the time list Mercado as the whole inside of the evaluate kennels according Many of the rescue cation as a dog trainer appeared to have suffered the manager of D&D, he business/kennel area,” the to rules under the Animal groups expressed their an- (trainers are not required to puncture wounds. told the state inspector he report said. “It appeared Welfare Act. One rule says: guish via social media, and be licensed in Illinois unless “(Mercado) acted like was planning to take over the building may not have “Cages shall be of sufficient some thanked Mercado for they prepare animals for Magoo was a nut case and from the kennel’s owner, power. Mr. Mercado made size to allow the animal to trying to save the dogs. He security work). that’s why he was returned Joanne Grossman. a comment about at least comfortably stand, sit, or lie, lost his own pets and much Cangelosi said he didn’t the way he was,” she said. Her daughter, Denise having running water.” and offer freedom of move- of his property in the fire, know Mercado’s back- “It took 17 days to put the Umbricht, said Mercado On a later visit, an ani- ment.” and an online benefit for ground when he started weight back on him.” started working there after mal control officer took a The last state inspection, him amassed $93,000 (sup- working with him three Crotty filed a complaint a rescue organization gave video inside the building. It done in September after porters held two fundrais- years ago, but he quickly with the Illinois Depart- him “amazing recom- shows numerous dogs, Mercado took over the ken- ers for him this past week- saw that Mercado had a ment of Agriculture, which mendations.” some barking wildly, inside nel’s license and switched end). knack for training rescue regulates kennels. Accord- By May 2018, she said, stacked metal cages and the name to Bully Life But social media also dogs. ing to an agency report, Mercado was fully in plastic carriers. A few dogs Animal Services, found the conveyed much different Rescues aim to prevent Mercado told an inspector charge, though Grossman barely fit inside their cages. kennel’s sanitation and emotions — bafflement over the euthanasia of animals by that Magoo was “very un- was still nominally the ken- “This one can’t even cages to be acceptable. Ac- the number of dogs on the taking them from animal stable” during his stay, bit- nel’s owner. stand up,” someone says in cording to the report, 30 property, and anger over shelters and putting them ing him several times. It was during that time the video. dogs were lodged there. what some called the ken- into adoptive homes. Their “Did he lose some that a DuPage County ani- Mercado said the stench Four months later, when nel’s substandard condi- efforts have made a stark weight? Absolutely,” Mer- mal control officer, re- on the property was due to the fire broke out, that tions. difference. cado told the Tribune. “Did sponding to a complaint a faulty septic system. And number had doubled. “I honestly am disgusted In 2006, according to he have some scratches on about dogs being without the video, he said, captured Mercado said the popula- with all I’ve seen,” one statistics from Chicago Ani- his forehead? Absolutely. food or water, stopped by dogs that were in a groom- tion growth, driven largely poster wrote. mal Care and Control, for What they were from were the property and was met ing room awaiting baths or by dogs from rescue groups, The Tribune contacted every animal a rescue group stress and anxiety. He is not by what she described in a having their crates was nothing he couldn’t all the rescues known to took out of the city shelter, your normal dog.” report as a very foul odor, cleaned; the cages weren’t handle. Volunteers helped have lost dogs in the fire. six were euthanized. By last The department ended kennels heaped with dog their normal living space, out, he said, and he was Most did not respond or year, the ratio had nearly up fining Mercado’s em- waste and other alarming he said. planning to reopen unused declined comment. One reversed, and four animals ployer, D&D Kennels, $500 signs. Umbricht, though, said kennel runs to accommo- woman, fearing harass- were rescued for every eu- for failing to have a board- “When we went into the she found the images be- date the dogs that were ment, asked that her res- thanasia. cue’s name not be used. Cangelosi, whose organi- “I’m angry that people zation focuses on pit bulls, are taking a tragedy and said dogs are often ne- trying to turn it into some glected or mistreated before crazy agenda for whatever arriving in a shelter. Some reason,” she said. “There have major behavioral is- was an accident, and it sues, like biting or aggres- could happen to any one of sion, and require extensive us at any time.” training before they can be Despite the fury lingering placed in a foster home or in the wake of the fire, with adoptive families. Mercado said he is still Working with those dogs training dogs and hopes to like that, he said, is Merca- open another kennel some- do’s gift. day. “There’s no one who “I know what to do better could do what Garrett can next time,” he said. do,” Cangelosi said. “He’s a Hanek, meanwhile, said hero in my book for what she hopes the fire will he’s done for these animals.” prompt a discussion about the minimal standards of Concerns over the Animal Welfare Act and how they might be im- kennel proved. But that praise is not “We want something unanimous. Terri Crotty, positive to come out of the who runs a Plainfield- fire because it was so devas- based rescue called Wags 2 tating,” she said. “If we can Wishes, paid Mercado learn from it … and provide $750 in December 2017 to better conditions and train- train a bulldog mix named ing, we’d like to all pull Magoo. The dog had nu- together and be able to do merous behavioral prob- that.” lems, but his main issue was growing overexcited ZBIGNIEW BZDAK/CHICAGO TRIBUNE [email protected] when someone came to the Terri Crotty of the Wags 2 Wishes dog rescue organization with her dog Magoo in Plainfield on Thursday. Twitter @JohnKeilman Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Monday, February 11, 2019 5

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Medical, from Page 1 and many other factors. Women, for instance, ab- about clinical studies, as sorb some medicines dif- well as place themselves ferently than men, though in a database of women few medicines are pre- who are interested in par- scribed in sex-linked ticipating in research. doses. The IWHR, which was In 2014, the U.S. Food relaunched Jan. 25, pro- and Drug Administration vides researchers with a created sex- and weight- pool of eager, female specific dosing for zolpi- study participants. dem (sold as sleep drugs “If we’re not going to be Ambien, Edluar and asked to participate in Zolpimist) after it was studies,” says Teresa discovered that the same Woodruff, director of dose caused two times the Northwestern’s Women’s level of medication in Health Research Insti- women as in men, due to tute, “we should just put metabolic differences. A our hand in the air. The string of tragedies involv- Women’s Health Registry ing “sleep driving” while is a way for us to put our on the drug helped hand in the air.” prompt the FDA to take The struggle to bring action. ANTONIO PEREZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE 2018 more women into medi- A scientific research Most mayoral hopefuls have favored the proposed CTA Red Line expansion to 130th Street and more dedicated bus lanes. cal research studies has a system that allows drugs long history. For decades, to be prescribed to wom- researchers excluded en when the research women (and even female behind those drugs didn’t Candidates talk transportation research animals, such as include women might rats) from research for seem almost maliciously Wisniewski, from Page 1 share licenses — something reasons including the irresponsible. But being tried in New York monthly hormonal varia- Woitowich and her col- from candidates on some of City — because it would tion of the menstrual cy- leagues see it as the legacy the city’s biggest trans- limit ways for residents to cle, which they said cre- of a noninclusive scien- portation issues: earn money, including ated another variable that tific community. “Men many teachers who drive complicated research. weren’t being inherently Red light and part-time during the sum- In addition, nightmar- biased,” says Woodruff, mer months. ish cases such as the 1960s “but eventually you’ve jig- speed cameras Preckwinkle said she thalidomide disaster “cre- gered the system toward Red light cameras are supports the ride-share tax ated this protectionist adverse events that would controversial in Chicago, Emanuel imposed on ride- view toward women,” affect women.” for good reason. A 2012 share travel to help fund says Woitowich, “and Woitowich agrees: “It Tribune investigation ex- the CTA, and she would what ended up happening really has been this kind posed a bribery scandal consider raising ride-share was that women of child- of pervasive thing in our connected to the program, fees to use for transit. bearing age were ex- research culture. This is as well as problems with cluded from early stage just how we do things, enforcement practices. ANTHONY SOUFFLE/CHICAGO TRIBUNE 2015 Bike lanes and clinical trials. Not know- and that gets passed on to However, a 2017 North- All candidates say the city should look closely at sources of ing whether a women students, and so it’s been western University study traffic fines and their impact on lower-income residents. other issues could be pregnant ex- carried on.” She describes found that cameras do Candidates had broad cludes a huge number of herself as “someone who reduce some serious to only moving violations. ing is not available. divisions on bike lanes. people.” almost fell through the crashes by making drivers Daley said to fund the Ford said they should not In 1993, the National cracks of the leaky scien- more cautious. expansion, he is consider- be a priority. “That’s the Institutes of Health, tific pipeline” and has Businessman Willie CTA fares ing private investments like last thing we should do,” he which controls research been a longtime advocate Wilson and attorney Gery When the state of Illinois an expanded transit-ori- said. funding, mandated that for inclusion of women in Chico say they want to do tried free transit rides for ented development policy, Preckwinkle, by contrast, away with the cameras. all seniors, the program along with pushing for pledged at least 100 miles Chico said in a statement made a big hole in agency federal and state money. of new bikeways. Mendoza that “all these cameras do is budgets and was eliminated While he agreed that also wants to expand bike take money from lower- in 2011. The state is not Red Line expansion is a lanes and bike share. Daley “We’re excited about having a tool and middle-class families.” fully funding the reduced- good idea, Vallas noted that said he supported expan- State Rep. La Shawn fare programs for students, given the $2.3 billion price sion of protected bike lanes, to create momentum, to fill a gap, Ford, D-Chicago, said he low-income seniors and the tag it is “unlikely” that but said that the city would declare a moratori- disabled that the CTA has project will come about needed to account for exist- to ask women to be a part of um on the program to see if now, which is causing an- soon. He recommended ing traffic and make sure it it is fair. “It’s one of the nual budget problems for improving east-west bus can keep cyclists safe. studies. At this point, there’s no systems that’s driving peo- the agency. service and making the Lightfoot said traffic ple into poverty,” Ford said But that is not stopping CTA faster and more reli- congestion is at “crisis” excuse for not including them.” in an interview. some mayoral candidates able by increasing capacity, levels, and that the city Other candidates say from supporting more free trying traffic signal priority needs to better manage — Teresa Woodruff, director of Northwestern’s Women’s they want to take a closer rides and lower fares. programs and studying the road construction. Health Research Institute look at the system, to make Five candidates — Preck- idea of reinstalling skip- Most candidates were sure cameras operate only winkle, Enyia, Lightfoot, stop service on the Blue negative, or at best luke- where they will do the most Wilson and Ford — all Line to O’Hare, and maybe warm, about the proposed good. Both Cook County agreed to free CTA rides for the Red Line too. “Skip- Elon Musk underground both men and women be science and STEM fields. Board President Toni youths and seniors at a stop” means skipping some express service between included in medical re- She points to research Preckwinkle and state West Side forum on Jan. 16. stops along a route to in- O’Hare airport and the search. Since then, the that shows having more Comptroller Susana Men- This came a day after crease speed and capacity; Loop. The Chicago Infra- number of women in female scientists means doza said in statements Preckwinkle cautioned the CTA phased out the structure Trust has not yet studies has slowly begun more scientists who work they should only be used against the idea of more practice in 1995. reached a contract with to climb, though not at the to include both sexes in where needed for public free rides at a mayoral Lightfoot, Vallas, Preck- Musk’s company for the rates Woitowich and their research. “Women safety, and that the city forum on bus service in winkle and Daley said they project, and its prospects other advocates hoped to are more likely to analyze should remove some of Pilsen. would look at using the are dim if a new mayor see. their data by sex and them. Former Chicago Public Metra Electric to expand does not support it. And the lack of data on gender than men. So as it Attorney Jerry Joyce Schools President Paul service on the South Side. Musk has pledged to pay women has continued to turns out, women in the said the system should be Vallas has proposed inte- Former Ald. Bob Fioretti for the service himself, affect science: “If you look lab may be the key to reviewed. “The red light grating a discounted/free went the furthest of the without public funds. Both at the basic scientific liter- having more sex- and gen- and speed camera program transit fare program in a candidates regarding CTA transportation and engi- ature,” says Woodruff, der-inclusive research.” was put in place primarily “wraparound social service expansion — recom- neering experts have “about 82 percent of it is Though the climate is to raise revenue, not to program,” and evaluating a mending not just the exten- voiced skepticism about male or doesn’t describe changing, there is still promote public safety,” person’s ability to pay in sion of the Red Line but whether the project would the sex of the animal or work to be done. In a Joyce said in a statement. deciding how to enforce also extending the Orange succeed. cell being used. So we recent survey, Woitowich Amid reports about the fare evasion. Line to Ford City Mall, and Lightfoot called the really have this flawed found predictable com- high number of traffic and building additional stations notion that the taxpayers pipeline in science. Sex is plaints among scientists parking tickets given in on several lines. He ac- would not get stuck with part of the biology of about NIH policies black and Hispanic com- CTA expansion knowledged that the idea part of the tab for the proj- every cell in the body, and around sex-inclusiveness munities, all candidates Most of the candidates would be costly. ect “a fiction.” so if you’re not looking at in research. “Some were have said the city should have spoken in favor of the “We hope, that in the “There are too many sex, that’s a fundamental glad to see it happening take a closer look at sources proposed CTA Red Line coming years, the political variables regarding both flaw.” and talked about how of traffic fines and their expansion south to 130th climate will change, and safety and costs that ulti- Today, NIH requires important it was,” she impact on lower-income Street and more dedicated we’ll realize that economic mately would be the re- researchers to address says. “For some, it was just residents. bus lanes, though the con- growth is not created by tax sponsibility of the city,” said not only how females are another box to have to Community activist tenders have some different cuts for the wealthy, but by Jerry Joyce. being included in the check.” Amara Enyia said in an ideas on the best way to get investment in transporta- Daley said that the tun- studies they propose, but She hopes to help clear interview she wants to get the money. tion,” Fioretti said. nel could add capacity, but also how that research at least one obstacle from rid of the Denver boot, Former police Superin- as mayor he would “thor- will consider sex differ- researchers’ path with the which locks up cars with tendent Garry McCarthy, Ride-share and oughly review” the propos- ences in interpreting data. IWHR database of female unpaid tickets. “Taking who has described himself al and not invest any tax- That, too, is crucial to study participants. “My away the person’s way to as a “conservative Demo- congestion payer dollars. making sure women are goal for the first year,” she get around is quite draconi- crat,” said at last month’s The proliferation of Two candidates, attorney counted in the world of says of the registry, “is to an and not protective,” she Pilsen forum that a better ride-share service has been John Kozlar and tech science, says Woitowich. have 10,000 women sign said. She also advocates relationship with the cur- credited for bringing more entrepreneur Neal Sales- “If women are included in up.” Because it’s a state- taking into account an rent Republican adminis- transportation options, but Griffin, did not respond to studies, but the data aren’t wide tool, she says, it’s individual’s income in tration in Washington, D.C., it also has been blamed for requests for comment for being analyzed by sex, if also aimed at overcoming collecting ticket money would help win funding for declining transit ridership this column. you’re not really studying another bias: geography. owned. transit. and increasing congestion, to see if there are any “People who participate Former Chicago Police “It seems like we’re at especially in the Loop and Transportation differences in which sex in medical research tend Board President Lori Light- war with this adminis- other high-density neigh- plays a part, you’re miss- to live near a major medi- foot told the Tribune that tration and frankly that borhoods. song quiz ing something.” cal center. So that can the city needs an audit to polarization is hurting Several candidates, in- ■ The most recent trans- A recent cancer study, start to skew your partici- look at enforcement pat- everybody,” McCarthy said. cluding Preckwinkle, Mc- portation song refers to a for instance, found that pants if you’re only look- terns, and former White Other candidates stres- Carthy and Enyia, called for nickname for Division women responded better ing in, say, a major city. To House chief of staff Bill sed working with the Illi- having the same regula- Street. The song is “Polish than men to the treatment get the best data, we really Daley called the current nois congressional dele- tions for ride-share drivers Polka” and is protocol for a specific should be looking at our fine and fee structure “un- gation and other officials to as for taxi drivers. Cur- performed by Lenny Go- kind of brain tumor. “We population statewide.” acceptable.” pursue both federal fund- rently, taxi drivers face mulka and Chicago Push. need to look at what is it Woodruff sees the reg- “We cannot continue to ing, and to go after state stricter background checks Larry Pietras, of Glen Ellyn, about women that makes istry’s relaunch as the balance our budget on the funding. Enyia promoted and training requirements. was first with the right that treatment more ef- start of a new chapter for backs of low- and moder- use of the real estate trans- “The rules have to be the answer. fective,” says Woitowich, women in medical re- ate-income Chicagoans,” fer tax as well as looking at same for everybody,” Mc- ■ This song about roving “or maybe why that treat- search. “We’re excited Daley said in a statement. possibly using revenue Carthy said at the Pilsen and rambling was a reac- ment doesn’t work as well about having a tool to Daley proposed a reform from parking, ride-share bus forum. tion to another song: “God for men. What can we create momentum, to fill a plan that includes a one- taxes and moving violations Mendoza said in a state- Bless America.” What’s the learn from that?” gap, to ask women to be a time amnesty for low- to to help fund transit in ment that she wanted to song, and who wrote it? Sex-linked data have part of studies. At this moderate-income residents underserved areas. ensure that both taxi and The first person with the the potential to provide point, there’s no excuse most affected by the cur- Chico advocated paying ride-share drivers are earn- right answer gets a Tribune wide-ranging insights, for not including them.” rent system, a statute of for the CTA expansion to ing at least a minimum bookmark, and glory. based on differences in limitations for parking 130th Street using tax in- wage after expenses. The metabolism, body compo- [email protected] ticket debt, and limiting crement financing dollars, comptroller said she would [email protected] sition, hormone levels Twitter @csdampier driver’s license suspensions if other government fund- not support a cap on ride- Twitter @marywizchicago Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Monday, February 11, 2019 7

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El Paso wants Trump to see real border Residents say wall is transcended by cross-border spirit

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EL PASO, — People walking over the Paso del Norte Bridge linking this West Texas border city to Mexico can watch Presi- dent Donald Trump’s bor- der wall getting bigger in real time. Workers in fluorescent vests can be seen digging trenches, pouring concrete and erecting rust-colored slabs of 18-foot-high metal to replace layers of barbed wire-topped fencing along the mud-colored Rio Grande, which is usually little more than a trickle. Most of the more than 70,000 people who legally cross four city bridges daily — to shop, go to school and ERIC GAY/AP work — pay the construc- Workers place sections of metal wall along the border near downtown El Paso. Such barriers have been a part of El Paso for decades. tion in the heart of down- town no mind. But on a why it’s a safe place, they mulling a presidential run, chain-link fencing here and Paso sector, down from Paso’s annual number of recent weekday, one man say. El Paso, population says barriers are inevitable in San Diego. More barriers 122,000-plus in fiscal year reported violent crimes stopped and pointed, saying around 800,000, already but that Trump’s calls for an were added in the 1990s and 2006. dropped from nearly 5,000 simply “Trump.” had one of the lowest vi- expanded wall are the “cyn- 2006. Instead, those crossing in 1995 to around 2,700 in In his State of the Union olent crime rates in the U.S. ical rhetoric of war, of inva- Public reaction to the illegally now tend to do so 2016. But that corresponded address, the president said a That’s despite being just sions, of fear.” security measures initially outside the city in desolate to similar declines in violent “powerful barrier” had cut across the border from drug O’Rourke will help lead a was positive. But many resi- deserts where deaths from crime nationwide and in- crime rates and turned El violence-plagued Ciudad Monday evening march op- dents now complain that exposure have risen. Demo- cluded times when the city’s Paso from one of the na- Juarez, Mexico. posing the wall with dozens Trump’s demands have crats argue that electronic crime rates actually in- tion’s most dangerous cities They argue that El Paso of local civic, human rights gone too far, making their sensors and patrols are a creased year-over-year, de- to one of its safest. He’s embodies a cross-border and Latino groups at the home sound like a war zone more effective answer for spite new fencing and walls. holding a rally here Monday spirit that transcends walls same time Trump is holding and offending both them additional border security. Dee Margo, El Paso’s to show why he’s demand- rather than proving more his rally. Organizers expect and people from Mexico. The demand for more mayor and a former Repub- ing more than 100 miles of are needed. thousands to turn out. “The border is fluid cul- and bigger walls has be- lican state lawmaker, new walls, costing $5.7 bil- “The richest of the rich, “While some try to stoke turally, economically,” said come “the supreme symbol tweeted after the State of lion, along the 1,900-mile the poorest of the poor, we fear and paranoia, El Paso Cesar Blanco, a Democratic of racism,” said Fernando the Union that his city was border, despite opposition all have different reasons will come together for a lawmaker who lives a Garcia, executive director “NEVER one of the MOST from Democrats and some for wanting to cross, and march and celebration that stone’s throw from the wall. of the Border Network for dangerous cities in the U.S.,” Republicans in Congress. people cross every day,” said highlights the truth,” “We are a binational com- Human Rights in El Paso. adding that border walls are But many in this city of El Paso City Council mem- O’Rourke said in a state- munity.” “Obviously he’ll have some only partly the reason. desert winds and blistering ber Peter Svarzbein. ment. Those who live near the people attend his rally,” he “I’m really glad President salsa, bristle at the prospect El Paso lays bare the Worsening economic wall say they see few people said of Trump, but “he Trump is coming here,” he of their home becoming a mixed feelings the border problems in Mexico in- climbing the barriers now. cannot lie about what we’re said in a subsequent inter- border wall poster child. inspires. Even native Beto creased the flow of immi- In fiscal year 2017, about about.” view. “I just hope we get It’s had border barriers O’Rourke, a former Demo- grants in the 1970s, prompt- 25,000 people were appre- The FBI’s Uniform chance to show him what for decades, but that isn’t cratic congressman now ing Congress to approve hended in Border Patrol’s El Crime Report shows that El it’s really like on the border.”

China, Russia top Pompeo S. Korea will contribute more agenda in Central Europe for U.S. troops in new deal By Matthew Lee By Hyung-jin Kim Associated Press Associated Press

WASHINGTON — U.S. SEOUL, South Korea — fears about China and Rus- South Korea and the sia’s growing influence in struck a new Central Europe will top deal Sunday that increases Secretary of State Mike Seoul’s contribution for the Pompeo’s agenda as he cost of the American mili- heads to the region this tary presence on its soil, week, Trump administra- overcoming previous failed tion officials say. negotiations that caused Pompeo left Sunday on a worries about their dec- five-nation tour of Europe ades-long alliance. that will begin in Hungary The development comes and Slovakia where he will as President Donald raise those concerns and Trump is set to hold his the importance of promot- ERIC BARADAT/GETTY-AFP second summit with North ing democracy and the rule Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will attend a two-day Korean leader Kim Jong of law to counter conference on the Middle East in Warsaw, Poland. Un in Vietnam in late Feb- and Moscow’s efforts to ruary. LEE JIN-MAN/GETTY pull the countries away Europe that created a vacu- EU’s executive Commis- South Korea last year Chief U.S. negotiator Timothy Betts greets South Korean from the West and sow um that Russia and China sion and predicted that provided about $830 mil- Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha in Seoul on Sunday. divisions in the European have exploited. Over the there would soon be two lion, covering roughly 40 Union and NATO. course of the past 10 years, civilizations in Europe — percent of the cost of the Ministry building in Seoul Trump might use the failed The centerpiece of the the officials said Russian one “that builds its future deployment of 28,500 U.S. on Sunday, chanting slo- military cost-sharing nego- trip will be a conference on President Vladimir Putin on a mixed Islamic and soldiers whose presence is gans such as “No more tiations as an excuse to pull the future of the Middle and Chinese leaders have Christian coexistence” and meant to deter aggression money for U.S. troops.” No back some U.S. troops in East in Poland on Wednes- become much more ag- another in Central Europe from North Korea. Trump violence was reported. South Korea as a bargaining day and Thursday that is gressive in the region and that would be only Chris- has pushed for South Korea “The United States gov- chip in talks with North expected to focus on Iran making inroads. tian. to pay more. ernment realizes that Ko- Korean leader Kim Jong and will also be attended by One official said Pompeo Human rights groups On Sunday, chief negoti- rea does a lot for our Un. Israeli Prime Minister Ben- would “look for areas of and others have lamented ators from the two coun- alliance and peace and sta- Trump told CBS’ “Face jamin Netanyahu, Vice shared interest that have Pompeo’s plans to meet tries signed a new cost- bility in the region,” chief the Nation” on Feb. 3 that President Mike Pence and been neglected in the re- with Orban and urged him sharing plan, which re- U.S. negotiator Timothy he has no plans to withdraw President Donald Trump’s cent past” in order to to take a strong stance quires South Korea to pay Betts said Sunday in Seoul. troops from South Korea. Mideast peace team of sen- “wrong-foot the West’s ri- against his policies. about $924 million in 2019, “We are very pleased our During his election cam- ior adviser and son-in-law vals in places where they “Secretary Pompeo Seoul’s Foreign Ministry consultations resulted in paign, Trump suggested he Jared Kushner and special have gained bridgeheads.” needs to treat this trip not said in a statement. agreement that will could pull back troops from envoy for international ne- The administration has as a friendly meeting be- The statement said the strengthen transparency South Korea and Japan gotiations Jason Green- made a point of reaching tween allies, but as an two countries reaffirmed and deepen our co- unless they took on greater blatt. out to Hungary’s national- opportunity to have a frank the need for a “stable” U.S. operation and the alliance.” a share of the financial But in Budapest and Bra- ist Prime Minister Victor conversation with a state military deployment amid The deal, which involves burdens of supporting U.S. tislava on Monday and Orban, who shares increasingly at odds with the “rapidly changing situ- the spending of South Ko- soldiers deployed there. Tuesday, Pompeo will spe- Trump’s strong stance on both American interests ation on the Korean Penin- rean taxpayer money, re- South Korean media ear- cifically point to issues re- limiting migration and has and its human rights obli- sula.” The ministry said the quires parliamentary ap- lier reported that Trump lated to Central Europe’s adopted increasingly au- gations,” Human Rights U.S. assured South Korea proval in South Korea, but demanded South Korea reliance on Russian energy thoritarian measures, in- First said in a statement. “At that it is committed to the not in the United States, double its spending for the and the presence of the cluding cracking down on the same time that he’s alliance and has no plans to according to Seoul’s For- U.S. military deployment, Chinese high-tech telecom the opposition, labor rolling back Hungary’s adjust the number of its eign Ministry. before his government firm Huawei, particularly unions, independent media post-Cold War democratic troops in South Korea. The allies had failed to eventually asked for $1 bil- in Hungary, according to and academia. gains, Orban is making in- South Korea began pay- reach a new cost-sharing lion. Seoul’s Foreign Min- the officials, who were not The Obama administra- creasingly clear where his ing for the U.S. military plan during about 10 istry said the U.S. had called authorized to publicly dis- tion had largely steered strategic affinities lie by deployment in the early rounds of talks. A five-year for a sharp increase in cuss Pompeo’s travel and clear of Orban, who won a cozying up to the Kremlin.” 1990s, after rebuilding its 2014 deal that covered South Korean spending but spoke on condition of ano- third consecutive term last The U.S. officials de- economy from the devas- South Korea’s payment last didn’t elaborate. nymity. U.S. officials are year in a campaign based fended the Budapest stop, tation of the 1950-1953 Ko- year expired at the end of The U.S. military arrived deeply troubled by on anti-immigration poli- saying it is impossible to rean War. The big U.S. 2018. in South Korea to disarm Huawei’s expansion, espe- cies and whose policies press the U.S. positions and military presence in South Some conservatives in Japan, which colonized the cially in NATO member have been met with street interests in Hungary effec- Korea is a symbol of the South Korea voiced con- Korean Peninsula from states where they believe it protests. tively without meeting Or- countries’ alliance, forged cerns over a weakening 1910-45, following its poses significant informa- Last month, Orban said ban. in blood during the war, but alliance with the United World War II defeat. Most tion security threats. he wanted “anti-immigra- After the Mideast, Pom- also a source of long-run- States at the same time as U.S. troops were withdrawn The officials said Pom- tion forces” to become a peo will wrap up his trip ning anti-American senti- negotiations with North in 1949 but they returned peo hoped to reverse what majority in all European with brief stops in Brussels ments. Korea to deprive it of its the next year to fight along- they called a decade of U.S. Union institutions, includ- and Rekjaivik, Iceland, on About 20 anti-U.S. activ- nuclear weapons hit a side South Korea in the disengagement in Central ing its Parliament and the Friday. ists rallied near the Foreign stalemate. They said Korean War. Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Monday, February 11, 2019 9 Tiny Micro-Chip In the Ear: Now Available!

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GET TICKETS! unscriptedseries.com Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Monday, February 11, 2019 11 Trump’s legacy felt in Costa Rica town Ex-N.J. golf club work from Costa Rica to Bedminster expanded as workers say lack of workers recruited friends legal status known and relatives, some flying to the United States on tourist By Joshua Partlow, visas and others paying Nick Miroff and smugglers thousands of David A. Fahrenthold dollars to help them cross The Washington Post the U.S.-Mexico border, for- mer employees said. New SANTA TERESA DE CA- hires needed little more JON, Costa Rica — At his than a crudely printed home on the misty slope of phony green card and a fake Costa Rica’s tallest moun- Social Security number to tain, Dario Angulo keeps a land a job, they said. set of photographs from the Some workers described years he tended the rolling Bedminster as their launch- fairways and clipped greens pad to buy homes and start of a faraway American golf businesses. Others remem- resort. bered it as grueling labor Angulo learned to drive under bosses who were backhoes and bulldozers, demanding, even bigoted — carving water hazards and and who at times used the tee boxes out of former workers’ illegal status horse pastures in Bedmin- against them. ster, N.J., where a famous After the New York New Yorker was building a Times in December re- world-class course. Angulo ported about two house- earned $8 an hour, a frac- keepers without legal status tion of what a state-licensed who worked at Bedminster, heavy equipment operator the Trump Organization would make, with no ben- fired at least 18 employees efits or overtime pay. But he CAROLYN VAN HOUTEN/WASHINGTON POST at five golf courses in New stayed seven years on the Former groundskeeper Dario Angulo raises cattle in Costa Rica and lives in a home that was built by “Trump money.” York and New Jersey, part grounds crew, saving of what Eric Trump has enough for a small piece of Teresa de Cajon, who said dent’s course, one that was told in 2011 about an illegal laborers he now vili- said is “a broad effort” to land and some cattle back they were employed at the carried far more than a few employee suspected of us- fies. identify unauthorized home. Trump National Golf Club unauthorized employees ing false identification pa- It remains unclear what workers. An additional Now the 34-year-old lives Bedminster. All of them who slipped through the pers — the first known measures Trump or his undisclosed number were with his wife and daughters said they worked for Trump cracks. documentation of a warn- company took to avoid hir- fired from Bedminster, for- in a sturdy house built by without legal status — and Soon after Trump broke ing to the Trump Organiza- ing such workers, even after mer employees said. “Trump money,” as he put it, that their managers knew. ground at Bedminster in tion about the legal status of he launched a White House As president, his father with a porch to watch the The former employees 2002 with a golden shovel, a worker. bid built around the threat has repeatedly called for a sun go down. who still live in New Jersey this village emerged as a Other supervisors re- he says they pose to Ameri- crackdown on illegal immi- It’s a common story in provided pay slips docu- wellspring of low-paid labor ceived similar flags over the cans. gration. this small town. menting their work at the for the private club, which years, including Bedmin- White House officials did “Tolerance for illegal im- Other former employees Bedminster club. They charges tens of thousands of ster’s general manager, who not respond to requests for migration is not compas- of President Donald identified friends and rela- dollars to join. Over the was told by a worker from comment. sionate — it is cruel,” Trump Trump’s company live tives in Costa Rica who also years, dozens of workers Ecuador several years ago Eric Trump has said he said during his recent State nearby: men who once were employed at the from Costa Rica filled jobs that she entered the coun- and other senior Trump of the Union address raked the sand traps and course. In Costa Rica, The as groundskeepers, house- try illegally, the employee Organization executives But the lax hiring prac- pushed mowers through Post located former work- keepers and dishwashers at said. did not know the company tices at Bedminster and thick heat on prized golf ers in two regions who Bedminster, former em- Eric Trump, a son of the hired illegal workers, not- other Trump properties de- property — the “Summer provided detailed accounts ployees said. The club hired president who runs the ing that the employees used scribed by former employ- White House,” as aides have of their time at the Bedmin- others from El Salvador, Trump Organization along falsified documents. ees — including some who called it — where his daugh- ster property and shared Mexico and Guatemala who with brother Donald “We have tens of thou- said their supervisors dis- ter Ivanka got married and memorabilia they had , spoke to The Post. Many Trump Jr., declined to com- sands of employees across cussed their fake docu- where he wants to build a such as Trump-branded ended up in the blue-collar ment on the accounts by the our properties and have ments — stand in sharp family cemetery. golf tees, as well as photos borough of Bound Brook, former workers. Bedmin- very strict hiring practices,” contrast with Trump’s rhet- “Many of us helped him of themselves at the club. N.J., piling into vans before ster managers did not re- the company said in a state- oric. get what he has today,” The brightly painted dawn to head to the course turn requests for comment. ment in December. “If any While other top-tier golf Angulo said. “This golf homes that line the road in each morning. The company’s recent employee submitted false U.S. courses adopted the course was built by illegals.” Santa Teresa de Cajon, Their descriptions of purge of unauthorized documentation in an at- federal government’s E- The Washington Post many paid for by wages Bedminster’s long reliance workers from at least five tempt to circumvent the Verify system to check the spoke with 16 men and earned more than 4,000 on illegal workers are bol- Trump properties contrib- law, they will be terminated immigration status of po- women from Costa Rica and miles away, are the fruits of stered by a newly obtained utes to mounting evidence immediately. We take this tential hires, the Trump other Latin American coun- a long-running pipeline of police report showing that that the president benefited issue very seriously.” Organization is only now tries, including six in Santa illegal workers to the presi- the club’s head of security for years from the work of Over the years, the net- planning to implement it. Shutdown looms as border talks hit stalemate

Border, from Page 1 on the Border Committee are being allowed by their partment along with State, leaders to make a deal. They Agriculture, Commerce and are offering very little mon- a number of other federal ey for the desperately agencies are currently op- needed Border Wall & now, erating on a stopgap spend- out of the blue, want a cap ing bill that Trump signed on convicted violent felons Jan. 25. There’s little ap- to be held in detention!” the petite for another short- president wrote. term funding extension, but Lawmakers on the 17- without some action by member conference com- midnight Feb. 15, those mittee had been trading agencies will run out of offers over how much mon- money and begin to shut ey could go to barriers along down again. the U.S.-Mexico border, and Another funding lapse were looking at $1.3 billion could affect many Ameri- to $2 billion — far short of ANDREW HARNIK/AP cans within days, because the $5.7 billion Trump had President Donald Trump is unlikely to get the border wall funding he sought in the border committee’s compromise. one of the agencies that demanded. The White would go unfunded during House had begun to signal Democrats wanted to cap would make the cap tooth- abiding immigrants who are to try to lump all Democrats the shutdown is the IRS, flexibility on that issue, even that number at 16,500, less, because it would allow contributing to our country,” in with the most liberal which is processing tax re- though Trump would end which they said is around ICE to round up numerous Roybal-Allard said in a state- elements in the party. turns for millions of people. up with much less money the level of interior deten- people who don’t have ment. “Now, apparently, not During the 35-day shut- than he sought. tions in the final years of the criminal records and hold Democrats, newly in con- only is it enough they want down that began in late But throughout the talks, Obama administration, al- an unlimited number of trol of the House, have faced to abolish ICE. They want to December, thousands of IRS Democrats had also been though it’s fewer than the people who, in some cases, pressure from some liberals abolish the bed spaces avail- officials refused to show up focused on limiting ICE’s number currently detained have been charged with in their ranks to draw a able to the country to house for work without pay, back- ability to detain unauthor- under the Trump adminis- misdemeanors. much harder line in their violent offenders, so they logging the tax filing proc- ized immigrants, which has tration’s enforcement poli- Rep. Lucille Roybal-Al- negotiations over the border. can be held and deported,” ess. become a major issue for the cies. lard, D-Calif., a member of Liberals, including Rep. Al- Sen. Lindsey Graham, R- The president, who is party because of their oppo- Republicans want to ex- the conference committee, exandria Ocasio-Cortez, D- S.C., said on Fox News scheduled to hold a rally in sition to the Trump admin- clude a range of immigrants defended the Democratic N.Y., have proposed entirely Channel. “I promise you El Paso, Texas, on Monday istration’s aggressive deten- from the cap. These would position on bed space. cutting funding to ICE. this. Donald Trump is not night that’s likely to focus on tion tactics. The Democrats’ be people convicted of, or “A cap on ICE detention Democrats on the biparti- going to sign any bill that his demands for more bor- proposal included a new charged with, a variety of beds will force the Trump san negotiating committee reduces the number of bed der security, referenced the limit on detention beds for crimes, ranging from violent administration to prioritize have resisted those de- spaces available to hold vi- disagreement in a tweet immigrants picked up not at felonies to misdemeanor deportation for criminals mands. But Republicans olent offenders who come Sunday. the border, but in the interi- drug offenses. and people who pose real quickly seized on the new across our border. He won’t “I don’t think the Dems or of the country. But Democrats said that security threats, not law- dispute over detention beds do that.”

Schiff concerned Mueller isn’t scrutinizing Trump’s finances By Greg Miller what he says he is,” Rep. from investigating Trump’s ness with the New York real whether by the deputy at- The Washington Post Adam B. Schiff, D-Calif., ties to the German lender, estate developer after re- torney general (Rod Rosen- said in an appearance on the saying that “if the special peated bankruptcies. stein) or by some other The chairman of the NBC’s “Meet the Press.” counsel hasn’t subpoenaed Trump has described his party at the Justice Depart- House Intelligence Com- “What we are interested in Deutsche Bank, he can’t be finances as a “red line” ment. But that leaves the mittee expressed concern is, does the president have doing much of a money- Mueller should not cross, country exposed.” Sunday that special counsel business dealings with Rus- laundering investigation.” and he threatened to fire A spokesman for the spe- Robert Mueller has not ad- sia such that it compro- Schiff was referring to Mueller in late 2017 amid cial counsel did not respond equately scrutinized Presi- mises the United States?” WASHINGTON POST reports last year that reports that the special to a request for comment. dent Donald Trump’s fi- In particular, Schiff said Rep. Adam Schiff said his Mueller’s office had told counsel was seeking re- The House intelligence nances and said House in- the House panel plans to panel will look at finances. Trump’s lawyers it was not cords from Deutsche Bank. committee has sought to vestigators plan to probe investigate Trump’s two- seeking Deutsche Bank re- Trump reportedly backed bolster its investigative staff Trump’s relationship with a decade relationship with in a $10 billion money cords related to Trump’s down after his lawyers ob- with financial and forensic bank implicated in Russian Deutsche Bank, a German laundering scheme that al- accounts or loans. Deutsche tained assurances from accounting experts, part of money laundering. institution that has paid lowed clients in Russia to Bank became a critical lend- Mueller. an expansion of the Trump- “We are not interested in hundreds of millions of dol- move vast sums overseas. er to Trump in the late Schiff said he is con- Russia probe since Demo- our committee in whether lars in penalties in recent Schiff voiced concern 1990s when major U.S. cerned that Trump’s “red crats gained control of the he’s a tax cheat or not worth years after admitting its role that Mueller has shied away banks refused to do busi- line has been enforced chamber. 12 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Monday, February 11, 2019

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NEWS BRIEFING Denver Staff and news services teachers to strike Monday Pacific Northwest faces more as talks stall snow as 2 storms bear down DENVER — Denver teachers are planning to SEATTLE — Pacific more snow to Seattle in strike Monday for the first Northwest residents who the first days of February time in 25 years after are more accustomed to than it usually gets in a failed negotiations with rain than snow were dig- year, The Seattle Times the school district over ging out from a winter reported. base pay. storm and bracing for Snow was expected to The teachers union and more on Sunday. push into the Puget Sound Denver Public Schools The sun was out but the area later Sunday after- met Saturday in an at- National Weather Service noon and continue into tempt to reach a new said snow would return the early overnight hours, contract after more than a late in the afternoon into the weather service said. year of negotiations, but the evening across the There will be a brief break both sides left disappoint- Northwest. Snowfall before another system ar- ed. amounts will range from rives. JIM MONE/AP The Denver Classroom an inch to 3 inches Low temperature re- 2020 campaign: Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar, center, her husband, John Bessler Teachers Association re- through Sunday night. cords could fall Sunday, and daughter Abigail Klobuchar Bessler wave to the crowd Sunday after she announced leased a statement after Storms have delivered meteorologists said. she is entering the race for president at Boom Island Park in Minneapolis. the meeting saying the district’s proposal lacks transparency and “pushes for failed incentives.” Venezuelan doctors protest “We will strike Monday Government asks lawmakers for our students and for holdup of humanitarian aid our profession,” said Henry Roman, president CUCUTA, Colombia — tary to remove a tanker to give May more Brexit time of the teachers union. Venezuelan doctors pro- and two cargo containers Meanwhile, schools Su- tested Sunday at the en- blocking the Tienditas In- LONDON — With Brexit steer the country toward a no-deal Brexit will cause perintendent Susana Cor- trance to a bridge blocked ternational Bridge where just 47 days away, the softer exit from the bloc. gridlock at ports by ripping dova said she was “ex- by their nation’s military humanitarian aid pro- British government asked Britain is due to leave the up the trade rulebook and tremely disappointed” to demand that humani- vided by the United States lawmakers Sunday to give EU on March 29, but Parlia- imposing tariffs, customs that the union walked tarian aid be allowed to is being stored. Prime Minister Theresa ment has rejected May’s checks and other barriers away from the table. enter, as opposition leader The doctors protested May more time to rework divorce bill, leaving the between the U.K. and the Juan Guaido acknowl- on the Colombia side of her divorce deal with the prime minister to seek EU, its biggest trading part- edged the conflict over the the border. European Union. changes from the EU. The ner. food and medical supplies Dr. Katia Diaz, a psy- Communities Secretary U.K.’s bid for last-minute Opponents of the gov- In Spain: Tens of thou- could lead to clashes. chiatrist, said that each James Brokenshire said changes has exasperated ernment accuse May of sands of people joined a Carrying a giant Vene- day aid sits waiting for Parliament would get to EU leaders, who insist the deliberately wasting time right-wing rally in Spain’s zuelan flag, about two transport represents one pass judgment on May’s legally binding withdrawal so that Parliament will face capital Sunday to demand dozen doctors in white more day in which patient Brexit plan “no later than agreement can’t be a last-minute choice be- that Prime Minister Pedro coats called on the mili- lives are at risk. Feb. 27.” changed. tween her deal and no deal. Sanchez step down for his The promise is a bid to The impasse risks a cha- Carolyn Fairbairn of the handling of the Catalonia’s avert a showdown Thurs- otic “no deal” departure for Confederation of British secession crisis. Many in day, when Parliament is set Britain, which could be Industry said failure to se- the crowd in Madrid to debate and vote on next painful for businesses and cure a deal in good time waved the national flag Rep. Jones, R-N.C., initial backer moves in the Brexit proc- ordinary people on both was “negligence on behalf and chanted slogans call- and later critic of Iraq War, dies ess. Some lawmakers want sides of the Channel. of our political institutions ing for the Socialist prime to try to seize control and British businesses fear a and leaders.” minister to quit. Walter B. Jones Jr., a war, died Sunday, on his North Carolina congress- 76th birthday. man who so enthusiasti- His office confirmed cally supported the 2003 the death in a statement. 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EDITORIALS Measles surges again as it finds a weak spot: Anti-vax parents If a disease were striking children, caus- ing rash and fever and sometimes escalat- ing to brain swelling, pneumonia and even death, there would be a public demand to do something about it. America did, and measles was declared eradicated here in 2000.

Now the malady is back in Illinois and at least nine other states, with two cases in downstate Champaign and an alarming breakout in the Pacific Northwest, where the governor of Washington has declared a state of emergency. Blame a stubbornly resistant anti-vac- cine movement driven by dangerous pseu- doscience and the worst impulses of obses- sive overparenting. “I know what’s best for my child!” anti-vax parents say, and mea- sles spreads. The World Health Organization warned Thursday of a dramatic rise in measles cases globally as parents reject vaccines for their children. In Europe, measles cases reached their highest level in a decade in 2018. Outbreaks have hit the Philippines and Madagascar. In a world of global travel, these aren’t distant concerns. A months- long series of cases in New York has been traced to an unvaccinated child who caught the disease on a trip to Israel. Measles can cause lifelong effects in- cluding deafness. It is ugly, with its blotchy, fevered spots, some of which leave perma- nent scars. It’s highly contagious and mis- erable to experience. ERIC RISBERG/AP 2015 A worried anti-vaccinations parent Measles vaccine is 97 percent effective after two doses, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. posted on to ask whether there were any precautions she could take ture is now rethinking that. sibility to back up that impulse with rig- Roald Dahl wrote in a 1980s essay promot- to protect her 3-year-old from a measles “Thankfully, we live in a highly immu- orous research. ing vaccination. His daughter Olivia, to outbreak. Ah, if only there were a way. She nized community,” Julie Pryde, adminis- Once more: Both studies that purported whom he dedicated “James and the Giant was rightly given a social media spanking. trator of the Champaign-Urbana Public to find a link between vaccines and autism Peach,” died of measles-induced encepha- Measles vaccine is 97 percent effective Health District, told the local News- have been thoroughly discredited. There is litis at age 7. after two doses, which usually also protect Gazette. “That’s why it doesn’t go wild like no evidence connecting the two. against mumps, rubella and sometimes a brush fire.” Seeking a second opinion may some- Dahl was onto something. Illinois is varicella, or chickenpox, according to the Watching plump, pure baby flesh times be wise. Opting out of sound medi- among states that allow “mature minors” a U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Pre- pierced and feeling trepidation about how cine and public health policy in favor of voice in their own medical care. Children vention. A well-vaccinated population the child’s system will react can be legiti- conspiracy theories is not. of anti-vax parents are visiting websites takes on a “herd immunity” that hinders mately nerve-wracking for a parent. That’s “All school-children who have not yet like Reddit to seek advice on how to get outbreaks. Some states, including Wash- no license to avoid a medical necessity that had a measles immunization should beg vaccines all by themselves. ington, allow parents wide latitude in skip- protects child and community. The right to their parents to arrange for them to have Now that’s some healthy skepticism of ping the vaccine. The Washington legisla- resist comes with a corresponding respon- one as soon as possible,” children’s author unwise parenting. Our choices for Chicago City Council: Wards 45 and 46 The Tribune Editorial Board continues own, we thought. But what we like about the Uptown Theatre the city’s Zoning Committee (farewell, Ald. its endorsements in contested races for Arena is that he has been an independent means for his ward, Danny Solis), Cappleman also is taking the aldermanic seats in the Feb. 26 municipal thinker on the City Council, unafraid to which includes parts right tack with the controversial $6 billion election. veer from Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s agenda. of Uptown and Lincoln Yards project in Lincoln Park. Arena has repeatedly backed wider scru- Lakeview — and he Residents still have questions about the 45th Ward: We tiny of the council by the city inspector envisions what it can project’s density, traffic impact and lack of don’t agree with general’s office. And in his ward, which mean for Chicago affordable housing. Cappleman says he every position in- includes Old Irving Park, Portage Park and writ large. In 2015 wants the community to sign off on Lin- cumbent Ald. John Jefferson Park, he has helped bring in 100 he told the Tribune coln Yards before the project proceeds. We Arena takes. One new businesses, and championed more that if the renovation see big possibilities for Lincoln Yards as an measure he spon- affordable housing for low-income tenants, ever came to frui- investment in Chicago’s future. But we’ve sored last year veterans and the disabled. Arena is our tion, “people coming also urged cooling the rush to get it rubber- would require com- choice in a field that includes Marilyn from other parts of the country and other stamped at City Hall. In the best of worlds, panies to post work Morales, a Chicago Park District park parts of the world would want to visit it Cappleman oversees a responsible vetting schedules for em- operations manager; field technician because it’s so grand.” Cappleman’s advo- that doesn’t become an eternal stall. Other ployees two weeks Robert Bank; and Chicago firefighter cacy has helped put the Uptown’s restora- candidates in the 46th include Jon-Robert in advance and James Gardiner. tion on track for a potential reopening in McDowell, an account manager; CPS penalize them for later tweaking those 2021. It’s a project that will re-energize the teacher Erika Wozniak Francis; Marianne schedules. Needless meddling in decisions 46th Ward: Incumbent Ald. James Cap- theater’s neighborhood and, yes, become a Lalonde; Justin Kreindler; and Angela Clay. businesses should be able to make on their pleman knows what the resurrection of major tourist draw. As the new chairman of Cappleman is endorsed.

As the Feb. 26 Chicago election approaches, you’ll find the mayoral and aldermanic candidates’ answers to our surveys, and our endorsements, at chicagotribune.com/candidates. To find more information about the mayoral candidates, go to chicagotribune.com/mayorsrace.

WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING EDITORIAL CARTOON

Like President Donald Trump, Joe Biden once wanted to get the United States out of Afghanistan as fast as pos- sible — or at least to dramatically scale down the U.S. pres- ence there. Indeed, back in 2009 it was one of the few arguments that Biden, then a freshly minted vice presi- dent, lost with his boss, President Barack Obama. ... So if Biden is eventually nominated by the Democratic Party to run against Trump in 2020, it’s not going to be all that easy for him to differentiate himself from the incum- bent. That’s because Trump has already called, Biden Plan-style, for halving U.S. troops in Afghanistan, and is currently negotiating intensively with the Taliban over an American withdrawal — another approach long supported by Biden, who back in 2011 declared controversially that the Taliban “is not our enemy” and reconciliation was possible. And here’s the problem for the Democrats as the 2020 race begins: Biden, of all the party’s potential nominees, may have the most differences with Trump on foreign policy. Other contenders could well have even more trou- ble distinguishing themselves from the president, espe- cially if the Democratic Party is prodded by its progressive wing into trade protectionism and the populist arena dominated by Trump since 2016. Biden, at least, is a free trader. But Trump has already co-opted part of the agenda of leading Democratic pro- gressives who are also contemplating a 2020 challenge. ... Moreover, on the issue of U.S. deployments overseas, it’s hard to find Democrats who will stake their campaigns on defending what are perceived to be unwinnable wars in places such as Afghanistan or Syria. Michael Hirsh, Foreign Policy WALT HANDELSMAN/THE NEW ORLEANS ADVOCATE 16 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Monday, February 11, 2019 PERSPECTIVE Green New Deal backers embrace their fantasies

Jonah Goldberg

On Thursday, U.S. Rep. Al- exandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., and U.S. Sen. Ed Markey, D- Mass., introduced what many news outlets described as “legis- lation” for the Green New Deal, a wildly ambitious plan to elimi- nate the U.S. fossil fuel industry within a decade or so. It’s worth noting that it’s not legislation as people normally understand the term. It’s a resolution titled “Rec- ognizing the duty of the Federal Government to create a Green New Deal.” In other words, even if it passed — a considerable if — nothing would really happen. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi isn’t taking it too seriously. She didn’t put Ocasio-Cortez on the new Select Committee on the Climate Crisis, and when asked about the resolution, Pelosi was dismissive. “It will be one of sev- eral or maybe many suggestions that we receive,” she said. “The green dream or whatever they call it, nobody knows what it is, but they’re for it, right?” I bring this up because a lot of people on the left and right have ALEX WONG/GETTY every incentive to make this thing U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., speaks as Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass., listens at a news conference unveiling a Green New Deal resolution. a much bigger deal than it is. Still, given that almost everyone run- in 10 years, but eliminating the innovate.’ Except for the fact that ever there’s a heavy rainfall. ning for the Democratic presi- The free market gassy cows will take a bit longer. there’s a little thing in economics Even if Ocasio-Cortez was dential nomination feels obliged hasn’t been given Maybe we’ll move them to called externalities. And what speaking figuratively in her talk of to say they’re for it, it’s worth Hawaii, which with the near- that means is that a corporation “externalities,” the larger point taking somewhat seriously. free rein, and over abolition of airplanes will be can dump pollution in the river remains. The free market hasn’t This raises the first of several effectively cut off anyway. and they don’t have to pay for it, been given free rein, and over the problems: It’s not a very serious the last 40 years the Even if you take these goals and taxpayers have to pay.” last 40 years the free market and proposal. The goal is to eliminate seriously, as a practical matter it’s The fascinating thing is that government regulations alike the fossil fuel industry over a free market and gov- a fantasy masquerading as green she thinks this is actually true. have made laudable environmen- decade and, perversely, phase out virtue-signaling. But it’s a fantasy Thanks to the government tal progress. In 2017, the U.S. had nuclear power over a slightly ernment regulations based on a worldview that should intervention known as the Clean the largest reductions of CO2 longer period. All of the jobs alike have made be treated seriously because it’s so Water Act and other regulations, emissions in the world for the dependent on these industries dangerous. NPR’s Steve Inskeep corporations can’t pollute water- ninth time this century. Rather would be replaced by govern- laudable environ- asked Ocasio-Cortez whether she ways. Ironically, the only entities than celebrate and build on that ment-guaranteed jobs. was comfortable with the “mas- that can pollute with impunity reality, the Green New Dealers “We set a goal to get to net- mental progress. sive government intervention” are government agencies such as would rather embrace their fan- zero, rather than zero emissions, critics say is required by such an the EPA, which did precisely that tasies — and waste a lot of time in 10 years,” the backers explain undertaking. in Colorado in 2015. Closer to and money in the process. in an outline, “because we aren’t build the smart grid, overhaul “We have tried their approach home, ExxonMobil has spent sure that we’ll be able to fully get transportation and agriculture, for 40 years,” Ocasio-Cortez millions cleaning up Newtown Tribune Content Agency rid of farting cows and airplanes plant lots of trees and restore our replied. “For 40 years we have Creek, which happens to run that fast, but we think we can ecosystem to get to net-zero.” tried to let the private sector take through Brooklyn, close to Oca- Jonah Goldberg is an editor at ramp up renewable manufactur- Well, at least the plan isn’t too care of this. They said, ‘We got sio-Cortez’s district. Ironically, large of National Review Online ing and power production, retro- ambitious. Retrofitting “every this, we can do this, the forces of the city of New York is still al- and a visiting fellow at the Ameri- fit every building in America, building in America” can be done the market are going to force us to lowed to pollute the creek when- can Enterprise Institute. Was everyone terrible 30 years ago? And how should we talk about it now? By Monica Hesse Elizabeth Warren, Mark Herring no longer who they once were, — with anyone, really, who comes while at the same time acknowl- A review of recent events leads forward at this point to apologize edging the damage of what they to an exhausting question: Thirty for their decades-old selves? once did? years ago, how terrible were we? Northam and Herring might And when it comes to elected Over the past week or so, actor understand now that blackface is officials: Is it too much to ask for Liam Neeson admitted to once offensive and inexcusable. But some who didn’t have to be trans- responding to a loved one’s sexual actually, there were plenty, plenty formed to begin with? assault by roaming the streets of people who understood it then. What I’d love is for someone to looking for a black man to blame Those people had to swallow get it right. Some candidate or and attack. Neomi Rao, the nomi- their offense and watch the inex- appointee to apologize not be- nee to replace Brett Kavanaugh cusable be celebrated in the cause a leaked photo had sud- on the federal appeals court in school yearbook. denly forced them to but because Washington, struggled to explain Today, Neeson acknowledges they realized the error in their troubling remarks she’d made that his racist trawling was hid- past behaviors, and they were about gender and sexual assault eous. It “shocked me, and it hurt prepared for an honest conversa- in the early 1990s. The Washing- me,” he said Tuesday (it hurt tion illuminating America’s hurt- ton Post uncovered a 1986 Texas him?). But the lynching of black ful past and the role they played state bar registration card in men — who were brutalized and in it. which Sen. Elizabeth Warren, beaten, often because of sexual I would like the apologizer to D-Mass., claimed her race as ZACH GIBSON/GETTY assault accusations — is a historic stop insisting that those actions “American Indian” — the first Neomi Rao, nominated for the federal appeals court for the District of tragedy, and their ghosts don’t were deep in the past. They might reported incident that she’d done Columbia, testifies at a Senate confirmation hearing Tuesday. benefit from Neeson’s belated have occurred 30 years ago, but so in her own hand. realization that arming himself now they’re smack in the present. The Virginia governorship was was first running for office five gerous feminist idealism which with a bludgeon was despicable. They’re new, raw pieces of infor- roiled by the revelation that years ago or at any moment since. teaches women that they are As for Rao: At her Senate com- mation to most of the voting Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam, He became properly haunted equal”? mittee hearing Tuesday, she de- public. had appeared in blackface in only when he was within throw- Does she believe women aren’t scribed some of her past writings I would like to hear, “Here is 1984. The governorship was ing distance of the governorship equal? as “cringe-worthy.” But on that what I did. Here’s why I think I roiled again when the next politi- and chances were good someone “I very much regret that state- same day, a quarter-century after did it. Here’s what happened that cian in line, Democratic Lt. Gov. else would dig up a photo. ment,” Rao replied to Sen. Joni her troubling statements on caused me to think differently. I Justin Fairfax, was accused of a How do we judge and sort and Ernst, R-Iowa, who had posed the equality, senators asked her can understand why that might sexual assault, not 30 years ago categorize such revelations? How last question. “I’m honestly not whether she still believed that not be enough for some of you. I but 14. And the governorship was do we look at ourselves 30 years sure why I wrote that in college.” same-sex relationships were can understand if that costs me roiled a third time when the next ago, and America 30 years ago, She told the committee that “immoral,” as she’d once implied. the election.” politician in line, Attorney Gen- and how we shaped it and how it she hoped she’d “matured as a She refused to say. I would like sorrow and regret eral Mark Herring, also a Demo- shaped us? thinker, writer and person.” Growth and evolution are real. to run so deeply that the pain of crat, announced he also had ap- Many of these past events have And, maybe she had matured. We can all experience amazing others is prioritized over posi- peared in blackface in the 1980s been explained away as youthful And, maybe, “I’m honestly not grace, transforming our wretched tions of power. — darkening his skin as part of a indiscretions. Dumb things that, sure why I wrote that in college” hearts. Just look, for example, at That might result in a painful Kurtis Blow costume at a college the perpetrators have insinuated, is the most self-reflection one can Derek Black, a onetime white mass reckoning. But until it hap- party. didn’t seem so dumb at the time. expect from a 45-year-old who nationalist leader who now pens, we’ll keep being haunted by Herring said in a statement At Neomi Rao’s confirmation now recognizes the world as a speaks out against white national- our pasts, and we’ll still be that it was a “onetime occurrence. hearing Tuesday, senators tried to more complicated place than ism. His transformation is aston- haunted in 30 years. ... The shame of that moment has separate now from then. Did Rao she’d viewed it at age 20. ishing. His regret seems deep. But haunted me for decades.” still believe, as she’d written while But how do we weigh self- the damage he caused was also The Washington Post And, maybe it had haunted a student at Yale, that racial and maturation against the harm to deep, when he hosted a racist him. But we should note that it sexual oppression was “a myth”? others that was caused 30 years radio show and moderated Monica Hesse is a columnist writ- apparently didn’t haunt him Did she still believe, as she’d writ- ago? How do we deal with Ralph Stormfront discussion boards. ing about gender and its impact on enough to bring it up when he ten then, that there was a “dan- Northam, with Liam Neeson, Can we believe that someone is society. Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Monday, February 11, 2019 17 PERSPECTIVE

Forget ‘boyfriend’ or ‘girlfriend.’ Why millennials are using the word ‘partner.’

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By Caroline Kitchener professionals to gain access at hospitals, wedding planning company Modern Rebel. obsolete, 39 percent said yes — up from 28 and, eventually, to their employers, once “But we work with couples who get mar- percent when Time posed the same ques- After Gavin Newsom was sworn in as the companies began to extend health care ried six years, nine years, 12 years after they tion in 1978. Millennials, who are marrying governor of California earlier this month, benefits to domestic partners. started dating,” she told me. “You think later in life than any previous generation, his wife, Jennifer, announced her decision After the term “domestic partnership” they weren’t serious before then?” The increasingly view the institution as “dated,” to forgo the traditional title of “first lady.” gained significant legal and popular recog- word “partner,” she said, gives couples the said Andrew Cherlin, a professor of sociol- She will be known, instead, as California’s nition, “partner” became the default word power to publicly announce a lasting adult ogy and the family at Johns Hopkins Uni- “first partner.” for much of the LGBT community until commitment, without an engagement or a versity. “If you get married in your 20s, and Jennifer Siebel Newsom, who wrote and same-sex marriage was legalized in the wedding. If the couple does decide to get you’re part of a college-educated crowd, it directed “Miss Representation,” a docu- United States in 2015. married, the ceremony itself serves not to might feel old-fashioned or even embar- mentary about the underrepresentation of More recently, straight couples have solidify the relationship, but to celebrate it, rassing to admit that you’re married.” Be- women in leadership, fashioned this term started saying “partner,” with the term surrounded by family and friends. cause today’s young newlyweds are far less to signal her commitment to gender equal- gaining most traction among young people Many couples continue to use the word eager to trumpet their marital status, he ity. “Being First Partner is about inclusion, in highly educated, liberal enclaves. On “partner” even after they’re married. told me, they’re gravitating to “partner.” breaking down stereotypes, and valuing the certain college campuses, several students Shackelford, who got married in Novem- But some members of the LGBT com- partnerships that allow any of us to suc- munity are skeptical. “It’s a joke we all ceed,” she tweeted in January: “Being First know,” said Sean Drohan, a teacher based Partner is about inclusion, breaking down “Significant other” sounds like it belongs on a legal in who identifies as gay. “If I stereotypes, and valuing the partnerships was making a movie for a gay audience, and that allow any of us to succeed. document. “Lover” connotes too much sex for everyday a straight couple introduced themselves as “Grateful for this opportunity to contin- partners, that would definitely get a laugh.” ue advocating for a more equitable future — use; “companion,” not enough. “Partner,” on the other hand, For most of his life, Drohan told me, he now let’s get to work!” implies a set of values that many couples find appealing. assumed he’d never be able to get married, But with this new title, reflected on the and struggled with which words to attach governor’s official website, Siebel Newsom to his romantic relationships, present and is also publicly validating her constitu- said, it would come across as strange, even ber, has a visceral negative reaction to the future. His father, he remembers, used the ency’s changing lexicon. All over the coun- rude, to use the terms “boyfriend” or “girl- words “husband” and “wife.” “Those words word “lover,” which felt awkward and try, particularly in bright blue states like friend” in lieu of the more inclusive, gen- carry a lot of baggage,” she said, conjuring strangely disparaging. Gay people, he said, California, people are swapping the words der-neutral “partner.” 1950s images of the man who comes home “have had the experience of treading “boyfriend” and “girlfriend” — and even “At Harvard, everyone is very polite and expecting dinner on the table; the woman weirdly over different words,” ultimately “husband” and “wife” — for the word “part- liberal,” Bronski said. who bears sole responsibility for raising the finding “partner.” “That was our word,” he ner.” According to data compiled by Google The clearest explanation for the word’s children. said , “and it kind of sucks for other people Trends, the search term “my partner” has spike in popularity is the lack of any other to want in on that.” been steadily gaining traction: It’s more good options. Unmarried people in serious He is especially dubious of people who than eight times more popular now than it relationships, in particular, face a gaping Fighting sexism use the term as what he calls a “perform- was 15 years ago. linguistic hole. “Boyfriend” and “girlfriend” If Takakjian gets married, she also plans ance of wokeness,” an attempt to publicly “There are so many words that you first are too high school. “Significant other” to continue using the word “partner,” espe- showcase their progressive worldview. hear and think, ‘That’s weird.’ Then they sounds like it belongs on a legal document. cially at work. “There is still so much soci- “If they want to say ‘partner,’ people of begin to seem more normal,” said Deborah “Lover” connotes too much sex for every- etal pressure for a woman to step back at relative privilege should take a moment to Tannen, a professor of linguistics at day use; “companion,” not enough. work once she gets married,” she said. reflect on their word choice,” Coco Romack Georgetown University, who studies the “Partner,” on the other hand, implies a Takakjian worries about the stereotypes wrote for Broadly last fall. “It never hurts to language of relationships. “That’s definitely set of values that many couples find appeal- that partners at her firm — many of whom check yourself by asking, ‘Why am I choos- happened with the word ‘partner.’” ing. “It’s a word that says, ‘We are equal are white men over 50 — associate with the ing to identify this way?’” components of this relationship,’” said word “wife.” “They might think, ‘Now she’s Drohan knows many straight people Katie Takakjian, a 25-year-old lawyer based probably thinking about babies, she’s prob- have good answers to that question. He Gay roots in , who started using the term ably going to quit. We don’t need to put her finds the most obvious one particularly Originally used to describe a business “partner” while interviewing at law firms. on the important cases, we don’t need to compelling. relationship, “partner” was slowly adopted One of the youngest students in her law give her as many opportunities.’” The word “There is no nonmarriage marriage by the gay community in the mid- to late school’s graduating class, Takakjian told me “partner,” Takakjian said, could be one way term, for anyone,” Drohan said. “So on a 1980s, said Michael Bronski, a professor of she worried the word “boyfriend” could to challenge those assumptions. logistical level, ‘partner’ just makes sense.” women and gender studies at Harvard make her seem even younger. The growing preference for “partner” University. As the AIDS epidemic rattled For a long time, a wedding was the only over “husband” and “wife” could suggest a The Washington Post the country, he added, it became critical for way to signal the depth and seriousness of a shift that goes beyond labels and language. gay people to signal the seriousness of their romantic relationship, said Amy Shack- When Time magazine asked readers in Caroline Kitchener is a staff writer for The romantic relationships, both to health care elford, founder and CEO of the feminist 2010 whether marriage was becoming Washington Post section The Lily.

VOICE OF THE PEOPLE Don’t advertise e-cigarettes any of the current tax brackets. Eliminate an opulent residence. Since the invention Bring Cubs back all deductions. What you earn is what you of cars, it is not necessary to live adjacent to As a registered nurse whose parents pay on, for every individual and company. your workplace. Because of the dwindling to network TV were killed by the effects of smoking, I’m We could probably reduce the existing tax number of priests, there are many rectories It is hard enough to find the broadcasts puzzled and appalled that TV and print brackets if all deductions were eliminated. housing only one priest, so these retirees of a Cubs game on WGN. Now they are media are accepting ads for Juul. Vaping is — Bill Kalnes, Burr Ridge could easily be accommodated in places going to cable, like so many other teams in not safe, and although there are large dis- already owned by the archdiocese. This other cities. claimers probably required by law that Pension recipients would free these purchase funds to help Has it occurred to the Ricketts family state the product contains nicotine, we all support schools and churches in struggling that not everybody has cable and cannot know that teenagers feel invulnerable. who leave the state neighborhoods. afford it and may be disabled and unable to Studies have shown that nicotine is at The pensions of retired public employ- The priest (in Lincoln Park) will now get to Wrigley Field anymore? (I qualify least as addictive as heroin and as hard to ees with cost-of-living clauses who have live in a place which 95 percent of his under all the categories.) kick. The Marlboro Man disappeared from moved to lower cost-of-living states should church members could never afford, in I missed any number of games last year ads years ago due to public health con- be adjusted accordingly. That newfound direct contradiction to the church’s mes- on television because they were on cable or cerns. I cannot understand why the media money would help to fund future pensions. sage regarding the poor. else not broadcast. The latter I can’t help, are supporting the development of this After all, it’s only fair. — Mary Ann Kehl, Wilmette but I can register a protest on the former. next health crisis, except, of course, for — Maurice Wilson, Antioch I will continue to love my Cubs. But, financial gain. Shouldn’t the good health of please, not on cable so much anymore. our youths be priceless? Infrastructure is vulnerable — Martha Grieashamer, Chicago — Amy Frazier, Lombard Opulent home for priest? The “Worldwide Threat Assessment” Embedded in the Tribune story about was recently released, and it concluded Runaway costs Let’s get rid of the closing of Holy Family Church (“His- that there were a number of threats that we toric Near West Side parish to close, move should be worried about, including poten- of medication tax deductions into nearby church,” Jan. 27) was a link to tial cyberattacks by our adversaries against It seems that many of us are concerned There is a lot of energy and consterna- another article, “Chicago Archdiocese pays our natural gas pipelines and electricity with the runaway pricing pharmacies are tion being expressed lately about the theo- $1.65 million for Lincoln Park home to be grid, which would be catastrophic. charging. A new twist: I have had three retical increase in the top tax bracket to 70 used as parish priest residence.” In these There has been far too little discussion notices in the past two years to stop taking percent. There might be a simpler way to days of dwindling Catholic membership, it in the nation at large about this possibility. medicines in my possession because of achieve the same end without increasing is ridiculous that the priests need to live in An attack by other nations or lone wolves various problems (with the pharmaceu- during a devastating period of bad weather, ticals). I paid for these medicines and can’t or anytime for that matter, lasting days, use them. I ended up paying for a useless For online exclusive letters go to www.chicagotribune.com/letters. Send letters by email to weeks or even months, would send us back product and will receive no rebate. The [email protected] or to Voice of the People, Chicago Tribune, 160 N. to the Stone Age. rich get rich, and the poor get poorer. Stetson Ave., Third Floor, Chicago, IL 60601. Include your name, address and phone number. — Larry Vigon, Chicago — Fred Rybicki, Lansing 18 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Monday, February 11, 2019

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Steve Rosen Kids & Money Find out if you’re financially compatible

Your daughter and her boyfriend are offi- cially a couple and their relationship seems to be heading in the right direction. But there’s one growing concern. They have completely different styles for handling money. His idea of a date night revolves around spending money on expensive dinners, concert tickets and sporting events, which all seem to balloon his credit card balance. Meanwhile, your daughter is a penny-pincher who lives a more frugal lifestyle geared more toward walks in the park, free outdoor concerts and eating leftovers. Opposites attract, right? But could these warning signals of financial incompatibility? It may be time for the couple to have a heart- to-heart about money, and the sooner the better. Talking about money on a date is hardly romantic. And while you don’t want to ask DREAMSTIME hardball questions on your first date, there are some ways to break the ice as you move into a relationship. Susan Beacham and Michael Beacham, the authors of the “Official Money Guide for Cou- ples,” recommend having money talks as soon as it's clear that a couple is serious about a life BOSS MOVES together. According to a TD Ameritrade survey, 90 percent of couples who say they’re in a happy relationship discuss money at least once a month. 6 ways to be a better leader Here are some ways for couples to get the ball rolling: By Mandy Gilbert | Start slowly and with easy topics: For example, if you’re planning dinner out or a movie, ask your date if there are any coupons hether you’re the CEO of a large Get your hands dirty or special two-for-one deals to take advantage corporation or in startup mode, of. The response could be telling. the success of your company Don’t pass off every task to employees. Al- Personal finance guru Dave Ramsey said the Wdepends on your ability to lead. though it’s your job to delegate as a leader, doing level of the relationship should equal the level Leadership skills can be inher- work with them will afford you a new perspective. of the money talk. ent, but they also can be learned and honed. You might discover ways of doing things are too If you’ve only been on a few dates, this isn’t Although the ability to be a good leader is an time-consuming. You might realize you need more necessarily the time to compare how much innate skill many of us possess, it needs to be hands on deck for certain tasks. Whatever the each of you have in your savings or investment unpacked and refined with time and practice. It circumstance may be, it allows you to lead by ex- accounts, how much salary you’re pulling comes with diving in head-first to jobs that may ample and show others that no task is too insignifi- down, and who has the best credit score. Save scare you and leading your team to overcome cant for you to participate in. Your team also will the serious stuff for later. challenges, while motivating them to work appreciate the help. Talk values, not just numbers: Ask about toward a common goal. each other’s biggest financial dream, said Productivity and morale are high when com- Stay calm under pressure Sonya Britt-Lutter, an associate professor of pany heads not only are able to guide employees personal financial planning at Kansas State effectively and give direction, but when they are A true measure of leadership is exemplified by University. It could be a short-term or long- able to empower, instill passion and serve as a role how you react when faced with problems. No term goal, she added, such as paying off stu- model. matter the circumstance, you need to respond to dent loans in 10 years or traveling to a different To be a boss is to have a title. To be a leader is to issues that arise with a calm demeanor and em- country every year. have impact. When setting out goals that will help phasize that it will be handled and similar mis- It's might even get the ball rolling for how to you become a better leader in 2019, ask yourself takes will not happen again. possibly do things differently. the following two questions: What are my best You may be screaming on the inside when Another approach: is to ask about each qualities? Where can I improve? Below are six something horrible happens, but don’t let it show. other’s earliest memory about money, or what ways that will help you refine your skills and Retaining your confidence will ensure the entire each person learned from their parents about evolve. team doesn’t become disheartened and go into spending and saving. panic mode when things get tough and stressful. “The biggest problem I see is couples who Know yourself don’t really understand what each partner Hold yourself accountable values and why,” said Britt-Lutter, who has Reflection is one of the most useful tools to researched couples’ money issues extensively. becoming a better leader, because it allows you to It’s easy to shift blame when things go wrong “Having a conversation about family upbring- determine spots of weakness and assess how to and it’s very difficult to admit when it’s your fault, ing and one's earliest money memories is im- improve them. Once you know yourself and are especially when you’re the boss. However, you’re perative in really understanding what is val- able to be understand your leadership style, you only human and we all make mistakes. ued.” will be able to refine your workplace environ- Shortcomings are an opportunity to receive ment. feedback from your team about where things went Talk about earning money, not just spend- It is helpful to reflect on how you come to make wrong and how it can be avoided in the future. ing it: Here’s where you can delve into the decisions, how much input you generally ask of If you have created an environment within your importance of the company 401(k) match at others, your motivation techniques and whether company where employees feel they are able to work or taking advantage of employee stock or not you micromanage your employees. These voice their opinions freely and without repercus- purchase plans. If your date has a blank look are key indicators of your type of leadership, and sions, you will be able to channel unfortunate when you mention your IRA, this is an oppor- recognizing that will help you determine whether circumstances into something positive. tunity to get on the same page. you need to allow for more collaboration or take Don’t sweat the small stuff: Don’t make it a more control of tasks. big deal if your new boyfriend spends a little Be passionate more than you think he should on new running Positive, passionate people attract the like. shoes, for instance, or a night out with his Encourage collaboration When you are excited about upcoming projects friends. Worry about bigger issues. Perhaps you have the most seniority in your and hitting goals, the response you will receive Remember, arguments over money are one department or maybe you run the whole com- from your team likely will be the same. of the leading causes of breakups and divorce, pany. Regardless of your tenure, allow everyone Celebrating achievements and recognizing according to a 2013 Kansas State University on your team to collaborate and share their ideas. accomplishments is one way to instill passion in study of 4,500 couples, which was directed by After all, you did hire them presumably be- employees to succeed, increase productivity and Britt-Lutter. cause they’re knowledgeable in their field. maintain high morale. Chances are, they may offer you a totally different, Questions, comments, column ideas? insightful approach to a task or a solution to a Mandy Gilbert is the founder and chief executive of Send an email to [email protected]. problem you didn't think of. Creative Niche and a co-founder of RED Academy. 2 Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Monday, February 11, 2019 SUCCESS Helping

hand Terry Savage The Savage Truth SSI program can aid low-income disabled Companies offer and older people student loan repayment help The best new benefit that companies are offering employees is help in paying down their student loans. It’s a growing trend among employers seeking to attract and By Elliot Raphaelson keep talented young workers. The Savings Game Some places pay $100 a month, or more, directly to the student loan servicing com- Longtime readers of this column will pany if the employee is also making regular be aware of the Social Security Disabili- payments. That’s quite an incentive for ty Insurance program, which provides employees. benefits to workers who become disa- With students graduating with an aver- bled. Qualification depends on being age of $37,000 in educational debt — add- deemed disabled, but also on an appli- MONKEY BUSINESS IMAGES/DREAMSTIME ing up to a $1.5 trillion student loan debt cant’s work record. burden — a growing number of companies There is another program, Supple- as for Social Security Disability. ducted from the recipient’s benefit. So are using their employee-benefit plans to mental Security Income, which shares Disabled children, even newborns, an individual can earn up to about help workers attack that problem. These certain attributes with the disability are eligible for SSI benefits. If the child $1,626 a month before his benefit disap- companies range from large financial serv- program but for which eligibility is lives with parents, the parents’ income pears. ices firms like Fidelity, Unum, Freddie Mac means tested rather than based on work and resources are used to determine An applicant’s resources consist of all and Aetna to tech companies like Carvana credits earned. eligibility. Once the child reaches 18, the items of value owned on the first of the and Hulu. SSI was designed to help disabled income and resources of the parent are month. That includes anything that can It’s a growing trend — and Fidelity is not adults and children with limited income no longer counted. Only the assets in be converted to cash, such as cash on only offering the benefit to its own employ- and resources. Some people who have the child's name are relevant in deter- hand, bank accounts, and non-cash ees but is also advising companies for reached retirement age but who are not mining eligibility. items such as cars or homes. which it manages benefits plans. More disabled may qualify if they have inade- Income includes cash gifts, veteran's To be eligible for SSI, countable re- than 55 companies have signed up. Fidelity quate income to support themselves. payments, wages and Social Security sources cannot exceed $2,000 for an set up its own employee student loan re- The objective of SSI is to provide a payments, as well as non-cash items individual or $3,000 for a couple. payment plan in 2016, allowing employees subsistence level of income to those such as free or reduced rent, free food Countable assets do not include your to join after six months on the job. who qualify, with incentives to develop and free clothing you receive during a residence and one vehicle of reasonable other sources of income. SSI develops a month. value. If your resources exceed these floor level of income below which disa- You are considered low income if standards on the first of the month, you With students graduating bled or older individuals will not drop. your total income (2019 standard) for a are ineligible for SSI throughout the Everyone receiving SSI assistance is single individual is less than $771 per month. with an average of $37,000 also eligible for Medicaid benefits. month or, for a couple, $1,157 per The Social Security Administration Funding for SSI is independent of month. The standard can be higher in has several publications posted online in educational debt ... Social Security funding, coming from states where the state subsidizes the (search for the term “Supplemental a growing number of federal general revenues such as federal SSI program. Security Income” to find them). income taxes and other taxes. Some Your SSI payment is determined by companies are using their states also contribute funds to SSI subtracting your countable income CLARIFICATION: In a recent column recipients. from these standards. In effect, SSI on tax law changes, I wrote that interest employee-benefit plans To qualify for SSI, an individual must supplements you up to the income on home equity loans are no longer be a U.S. citizen or legal permanent standard. Plus, there is a work incentive deductible. In fact, if a HELOC loan is to help workers attack resident, be aged, blind or disabled, and with higher income total income as the used to buy, build or substantially im- have low income and low resources. reward for working. prove the residence that secures the that problem. Aged means you have reached age 65. Earned income from work is par- underlying loan, some or all of the inter- Blind is defined by the same criteria for tially exempted, allowing higher in- est is still deductible. 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Your project checklist SOURCE: Inc. Ready to tackle a new project at work? Here are a few techniques to make it shine and to learn something for the next project.

1. Pause 3. Debrief Before starting a new project, take a moment to Once a project is completed, you want to take think about the bigger picture. What is the end time to debrief. This will not only give you a goal of the experiment or task? What could you chance to process and learn from the experience, learn from the project, even if it doesn't succeed it will also allow you to look for things that you in the way that you had hoped? could have done differently. Draw a line down the middle of a page and 2. Plan write: “Liked Best and “Next Time” at the top. Once you have a clear vision of what you want, On the left, write down the things that went it becomes much easier to create a plan of attack. really well, and on the right, note what you want Write out the steps needed to achieve the to do differently next time. Refer back to this desired result and create criteria for success. piece of paper for your next project. S Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Monday, February 11, 2019 3 SUCCESS Meetings are terrible, so fix them

unnecessary time that Ineffective you’ll inevitably fill with habits that need inconsequential chatter or unrelated items, skip the to be tossed status quo and put only the time you’ll need to accom- By Wanda Thibodeaux plish your goal on the cal- endar. Think realistically about how people required The common reaction to for the meeting tend to the modern business meet- behave and interact when ing is eyes glazing over and determining how much frustration at productivity time to set aside. being lost. Be clear that you’re not In fact, research from going to tolerate participa- MIT Sloan Management nts being late, and if the found the average employ- agenda requires 10 minutes ee spends about six hours or less, reconsider whether weekly in scheduled meet- the meeting is necessary at ings, while senior man- all. agers spend as much as 23 hours of their week this 5. You think proximity way. Between 25 percent leads to better and 50 percent of all these connection meetings are considered Now, admittedly, the ineffective, according to a proximity principle of study from the University psychology says that peo- of Nebraska. ple are more likely to de- But it doesn’t have to be velop a relationship with this way if you can spot each other if they’re close, why so many meetings mainly because proximity miss the mark. Here are encourages more interac- some common culprits. tion, and because people eventually start to see how 1. You think more is those close to them are like better DREAMSTIME them. Poor leaders often put This leads some people many items on a meeting discussion. Even if the hard to see those individu- other means, such as a tribute a limited number of to call meetings with the agenda. They rationalize items on the agenda are als as not connected, so quick group email. truly relevant, critical underlying objective of that having a lot to discuss related, people usually you take a “just in case we documents and other ma- making their teams more makes the meeting more have to sit through a host of need you” attitude to invi- 3. You’re stuck terials to meeting attend- cohesive. But meetings important, or that it’s less information they doesn’t tations. in big data mode ees well in advance to give don’t really give great op- disruptive to call lots of concern them. And because groups Related to the first prob- people time to digest every- portunities to establish people together for just one Instead, keep your come with certain social lem above, people tend to thing. This way, you start trust. Instead, they’re talk fest. agenda to a single item and expectations, you might be use meetings to share the meeting with the abil- scripted toward deciding We’ve been conditioned stick to it. That agenda afraid that certain people mountains of information. ity to use the most valuable what to do (and who to think that success comes item should start with an will be offended by a lack The underlying belief is information, rather than should do it). from doing more than the action verb (that isn’t just of invitation, too. You call that, if you’re sharing data, just share it. The better approach? other guy, that we have to “discuss”), so at the end of everyone in the group to it shows you’ve prepared, Carve out other events and pack in more and more the meeting, you can ask the meeting even if only or that you are intelligent 4. You adhere rigidly activities where people can responsibility or tasks. yourself, “Did we or didn’t two or three of them really and needed for your skills to standards engage and have fun with But what really happens we?” Dig deep into that one need to be present. and expertise. Most people schedule each other on a more per- is that no one issue really point until you have a next Always ask yourself Technology makes it all meetings based on conven- sonal level. Assume that gets the time it deserves. step to move forward with. who actually can contrib- the easier to keep up these ience in 30-to-60 minute connection will improve Everything becomes ute something to the meet- appearances. But over- slots. These chunks feel through the collaborative rushed and you only skim 2. You go with ing, rather than if they are whelming participants manageable in terms of work that subsequently the surface. the whole group merely associated. It’s with data means they’re how they fit into everyone’s happens together based on Subsequently, deep, truly If you have a dozen often the case that the spending the meeting just daily schedule, and it’s the meeting. innovative ideas, solutions people on a team or com- team members who genu- trying to grasp your facts comfortingly familiar. But and decisions never get mittee, your brain naturally inely need to attend and figures and sort out many agenda points don’t Wanda Thibodeaux is the unpacked and you’re lucky will come to associate them quickly can catch the what’s most relevant. need this standard. proprietor of Taking if anything gets past simple together. Later, it can be others up to speed through The solution is to dis- Instead of scheduling dictation.com. 4 Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Monday, February 11, 2019 D

OBITUARIES

WILLIAM QUIGLEY 1961-2019

Engineer with AT&T, Farber, Carol Carolyn R. “Carol” Farber, nee Rice, age 82, of Highland Park. Beloved wife for 59+ In Memoriam years of Arthur, devoted and adored mother of Jill (Richard) Fitzburgh, Caryn father of congressman (Harlan) Kahn and Steven (Paige) Farber. Incredible grandmother of Matthew, By Rick Pearson shelter and served on the Michael F. Meskill Amanda, Reid, Jocelyn, Laine, Spencer and Sloane. Chicago Tribune Ottawa Planning Commis- In Loving Memory of your 25th Anniversary Loving daughter of the late Mary and Bernard Rice. sion. But he also was a Love K Dear sister of the late Donna (the late Donald) Levin. Difficult times in Bill longtime tinkerer with an Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Fond sister-in-law to Carol (Uriel) Oko. Cherished Quigley’s life instilled in interest in electronics that aunt to Allison Brightman, Philip Levin and Leah Oko. him an ethic to be produc- including building the fam- Wonderful friend to many. Services Tuesday 10 AM at North Shore Congregation Israel, 1185 Sheridan tive, to work hard, to seek to ily’s first color TV. Death Notices Road, Glencoe. Interment private. Memorial contri- do the right thing and be- True to his Indiana roots, butions to American Friends of Magen David Adom, lieve in the potential of he was what his family 3175 Commercial Av. #101, Northbrook, IL 60062 success — all things he described as a “fanatical” (www.afmda.org). Information Shalom Memorial Corbett, Margaret A. Funeral Home 847-255-3520. passed along to his children. fan of the Indianapolis 500 nee Frain; Devoted wife of the late John; Loving William “Bill” Earl Quig- and attended races at the mother of Dan (Sharon), Mary Kay, Joann (Mike) ley, an orphan adopted dur- Brickyard for more than 60 Mizanskey, and John (Beth); Proud grandma of Brian ing the Great Depression years, wearing victory-flag (Mendy), Sean, Kevin (Allie), Danny (Gianna), and and a military veteran who checkered socks while run- Patrick Corbett; Michael (Sarah Evans) Mizanskey; Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries went on to become a super- ning stopwatches on the Cara Glock, Andrea (Bill) Sias; Granny of Haley, vising engineer with AT&T, QUIGLEY FAMILY PHOTO lead cars. Shelby, Machayla, Lucy, Avery, Jude, Jack, Layla, Harsa, Sr., Joseph A. ‘Joe’ Joseph A. “Joe” Harsa, Sr., age 81, U.S. Army veteran, William “Bill” Earl Quigley Ruby, Nicholas, and Baby Boy Mizanskey; Dear sister died Saturday from Parkin- He also was an avid chess of Plainfield, IL since 2000, a resident of son’s disease. He was 92. was a military veteran who player — his son said he of the late Jackie, late Mary Milton, late Thomas and Henry Frain, late Catherine Carr, late Rose Taylor, Naperville, IL 1970-2000, passed away went on to become an “The most important learned the game before he late Agnes Butterfield, and the late William (Jean) unexpectedly on Friday, February 8, 2019 thing about my dad was, engineer with AT&T. learned to read and made Frain; Beloved aunt of many wonderful nieces and at Edward Hospital in Naperville. He was how the Founding Fathers his father proud when he nephews, and their families; Caring cousin of the born on June 13, 1937 in Cleveland, OH. wrote of the pursuit of he spent his career working first defeated him. Ladies from Philly; Visitation Tuesday 3:00 to 9:00 Joe retired as a Senior Buyer in 1993 after 30 years happiness. His version of for AT&T as a supervising William Quigley married p.m. Funeral Wednesday 10:30 a.m. from Curley with Sears, Roebuck and Company. the American Dream played engineer and was a member Joan Louise Deputy in 1951 Funeral Home, 6116 W. 111th Street, Chicago Ridge Visitation Thursday, February 14, 2019, 4:00-8:00 off that,” said Quigley’s son, of the Communications in Augusta, Ga., and the to Our Lady of the Ridge Church, 108th & Oxford PM at Friedrich-Jones Funeral Home & Cremation Ave, Chicago Ridge. Mass 11:30 a.m. Interment Holy Services, 44 S. Mill St, Naperville, IL. Services will U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley of Workers of America. He couple celebrated their 67th begin Friday, February 15, 9:15 AM from the fu- Chicago. was transferred and pro- wedding anniversary last Sepulchre Cemetery. For Funeral info (708) 422- 2700, or www.curleyfuneralhome.com neral home and will proceed to a 10:00 AM Mass “Abandoned as a baby, in moted to the Chicago area June. of Christian Burial at St. Margaret Mary Catholic an orphanage, adopted by a and moved to Ottawa, Ill., In addition to his son and Church, 1450 Green Trails Dr., Naperville. Future poor family in the middle of upon his retirement. wife, he is survived by his inurnment: SS. Peter & Paul Cemetery, Naperville, IL. the Depression. He believed Rep. Quigley said many daughters Chris Benson For more information, please call (630) 355-0213 or that through hard work you people in today’s era of and Linda Quigley; daugh- Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries visit www.friedrich-jones.com give kids the opportunity people moving from job to ter-in-law Betty Quigley; that you didn’t have,” the job don’t remember em- and six grandchildren. Dollahan, Michael C. congressman said. “Give ployment lasting decades. Funeral services will be 82, of Crystal Lake, passed away February 7, 2019. your kids a chance to have a “You had a lifetime com- held at Gladfelter-Roetker Michael was the dear son of the late L. Claude and Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries better shot at it.” mitment to a company, Funeral Home in Ottawa. A Rosemary Dollahan; beloved husband of the late Susan Dollahan; loving father of Colleen Dollahan, Hatzis, Lucille M. Born in Indianapolis, worked there 35 years, visitation will be held be- Lucille M. Hatzis nee Ludwig, age 95 of Chicago. Bob (Mary) Dollahan, and Marie (Ken) Brandell; fond William Quigley was start- burned your mortgage and, fore services. At rest February 9, 2019. Beloved wife of the late grandfather of Matthew, Maggie, Madeline, Cal, ing his sophomore year at if you were raised in the Burial will be a private Anthony. Loving mother of Thomas (Karleen) and and Finn; dear brother of Mary (Hank) Close; fond Purdue University when he Depression, that was a god- ceremony at the Abraham Linda (Stephen) Chillman. Proud Grandma of Jason brother-in-law of Kathy (Paul) Blanchard, Sister Carol and Matthew Hatzis. Fond cousin and aunt of many. was drafted into the Army send,” Mike Quigley said. “A Lincoln National Cemetery. Fox of the Sinsinawa Dominican Order and William Funeral Wednesday 9:15 am from Ridge Funeral during the Korean War, regular job with regular pay. Memorials may be made to (the late Joan) Fox; and uncle to many. Mike grew Home, 6620 W. Archer Ave., Chicago, IL 60638 to where he served on the You weren’t going to get PAWS in honor of his love up in the Chicago neighborhood of Rogers Park. St. Daniel the Prophet Church, Mass 10:00 am. Signal Corps. There he rich but you could pay the for four-legged orphans, in- He attended Loyola Academy in Wilmette, Regis Entombment Elmwood Mausoleum. Visitation learned technology that was bills. I don’t think he appre- cluding Missy I, Missy II College in Denver, and served in the United States Tuesday from 3:00 to 8:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, Navy. A memorial visitation will be Friday, February then in its infancy, including ciated the uncertainty of my and Missy III. memorials to the charity of your choice would be 15, from 4 pm - 8 pm at Davenport Family Funeral satellite and microwave profession.” appreciated. Info: 773-586-7900 or www.ridgefh. Home, 419 E. Terra Cotta Ave. (Rte. 176), Crystal communications. William Quigley did vol- [email protected] com After his military service, unteer work at a homeless Twitter @rap30 Lake. Mass will be Saturday, February 16, at 1:00 pm at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, 1023 McHenry Ave, Crystal Lake. Burial will follow at Crystal Lake Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, the family welcomes donations to the Juvenile Diabetes Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Research Foundation (jdrf.org). To leave online con- Chicago Daily Tribune dolences for the family visit www.davenportfamily. Lieske, Edward Allen com or call 815-459-3411 for more information. Edward Allen Lieske, 84, resident of Naples, FL, and ON FEBRUARY 11 ... War II. lah Ruhollah Khomeini Powers Lake, WI, formerly of Chicago and Golf, IL, seized power in Iran. passed away after a lengthy illness on February In 1531 the Church of Eng- In 1963 American author 9, 2019. Ed was born in Chicago on October 17, In 1983 1934 to Frank and Frieda Lieske. He graduated from land grudgingly accepted and poet Sylvia Plath was Israeli Defense Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Steinmetz High School, served in the U.S. Air Force, King Henry VIII as its found dead in her London Minister Ariel Sharon re- and attended the University of Illinois where he was supreme head. flat, a suicide; she was 30. signed after the Cabinet a member of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. He accepted a state commis- graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering In 1752 the first hospital in In 1968 New York City’s sion’s recommendation that in January of 1960. After graduation he married his America opened in Phila- fourth and current Madison he leave his post in the wake college sweetheart, Carol Ann Luczak and they had delphia. Square Garden, located on of the Beirut massacre. three sons, Scott, Brant (Laura), and Todd (Sue). The Manhattan’s West Side at family lived in Chicago until 1969, when they moved In 1812 In 1988 to the Village of Golf, where they lived for 36 years. Massachusetts Gov. the site of what used to be President Ronald In 1978 he co-founded Edwards Engineering in Elk Elbridge Gerry signed a the Pennsylvania Station Reagan’s onetime political Grove Village, where his sons continue the business redistricting law favoring building, opened with a director, Lyn Nofziger, was today. When he wasn’t working he found time to his party — giving rise to the “Salute to the USO” hosted convicted of illegally lobby- pursue his many passions, including flying small term “gerrymandering.” by Bob Hope and Bing ing top White House aides. aircraft, collecting classic cars, and golfing at Bigfoot Crosby. (The same evening, (However, the U.S. Circuit Country Club and Olde Cypress Country Club, where In 1847 American inventor the New York Rangers Court of Appeals later over- Every life story he will be missed by his many friends. He is survived Thomas Edison was born in played their final game at turned Nofziger’s convic- by his wife, Carol, his three sons, his granddaughters Milan, Ohio. the third Garden, tying the tion, and the Supreme deserves to be told. Katherine and Margaret, his grandson Andrew, his Detroit Red Wings 3-3.) Court refused to reinstate brother Jack Lieske, and many nieces and nephews. In 1858 Share your loved one's story at Visitation Friday, February 15, 2019 from 3:00 - 8:00 a French girl, it.) p.m. at Colonial-Wojciechowski Funeral Home, 8025 In 1970 placeanad.chicagotribune.com Bernadette Soubirous, a Los Angeles W. Golf Road in Niles. A Funeral Service will be held claimed for the first time to superior court, in a land- In 1989 the Rev. Barbara at 7:30 p.m. Private cremation will follow. Info 847- have seen a vision of the mark ruling, ordered the Harris became the first 581-0536 or www.colonialfuneral.com Virgin Mary near Lourdes. city to integrate its 555 woman consecrated as a schools within 18 months. bishop in the Episcopal Brought to you by Legacy.com® In 1861 President-elect Church, in a ceremony held Abraham Lincoln departed In 1971 a treaty banning in Boston. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Springfield, Ill., for Wash- nuclear weapons from the ington. ocean floor was signed by 63 In 1990 South African nations in ceremonies at black activist Nelson Man- In 1862 the Civil War Battle Washington, London and dela was freed after 27 years HONOR THE of Fort Donelson began in Moscow. in prison. Tennessee. (Union forces led by Brig. Gen. Ulysses S. In 1972 McGraw-Hill Pub- In 1993 President Bill Clin- life & memories Grant captured the fort five lishing Co. and Life maga- ton announced his choice of days later.) zine canceled plans to pub- Miami prosecutor Janet lish what had turned out to Reno to be the nation’s first In 1929 the Lateran Treaty be a fake autobiography of female attorney general. OF YOUR LOVED ONE was signed, with Italy rec- reclusive billionaire How- ognizing the independence ard Hughes. In 1994 actor William Con- and sovereignty of Vatican rad died in Los Angeles; he City. In 1974 Libya announced it was 73. was nationalizing three U.S. In 1937 a sit-down strike oil companies in what Trip- In 1995 the space shuttle against General Motors oli radio called a “severe Discovery landed at Cape ended, with the company blow to American interests Canaveral, Fla., ending a agreeing to recognize the in the Arab world.” historic rendezvous mis- United Automobile Work- sion with Russia’s Mir space ers Union. 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McCorkle, Hugh M. Weck, Mary Elizabeth Dollard Hugh Maurice McCorkle passed away in his home Mary died on February 7th surrounded by family in the early morning hours of Saturday, February and dear friends. Mary was 9th, 2019. Son of James Andrew McCorkle and Ethel a pediatric physical thera- Elizabeth Hearon of Vaiden, Mississippi, Hugh was pist for more than 45 years, one of five siblings. He was lovingly attended to in devoting her career to the his passing by his three children - Pamela Ramirez, patients and staff of Ann & Donna Munin and Hugh McCorkle, Jr. – as well as Robert H Lurie Children’s his two granddaughters, Donna Gallagher and JoAnn Hospital, previously known Killackey. Born on April 15, 1931 in Vaiden, he left to as Children’s Memorial pursue life and work in Chicago, Illinois at the age Hospital. Mary obtained a of eighteen. Over the course of his life, Hugh was bachelor degree in PT from a homebuilder, commercial contractor and train Marquette University and af- conductor, routinely working multiple career paths ter a short career in Cleveland, started at Children’s simultaneously in support of the education and Memorial in 1973, where she served as the Clinical advancement of his family. While accomplished in Director of the PT Dept. Mary also worked part time career, Hugh was most proud of the daily presence as a clinician and program developer at La Rabida he played in the lives of each of his children, grand- Children’s Hospital. Mary dedicated her life’s work children and great-grandchildren. Hugh was a man to the treatment of developmental, neuromuscular of deep intelligence, dignity and character who will and orthopedic conditions. A pioneer in her field, be forever missed by his devoted and loving family. she liberally shared her expertise as an instructor Visitation will be held for Hugh Tuesday, February at Northwestern University and a lecturer on topics 12, 2019 from 3:00 to 9:00 p.m. Funeral services like gait remediation, serial casting, and treatment Wednesday, February 13, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. until strategies for interventions for children with cere- the time of Prayer Service, 11:00 a.m. at Curley bral palsy. A true servant leader, Mary’s generosity Funeral Home, 6116 W. 111th Street, Chicago Ridge. of her time and knowledge had no limits supporting Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery; For Funeral clinicians personally and professionally, ensuring info 708-422-2700, or www.curleyfuneralhome.com they have the tools necessary so their patients can meet their maximum potential. Her dedication to her patients was rivaled only by her dedication to her family. An exceptionally Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries humble matriarch, Mary cherished her late husband Terrence Weck, her two daughters, Elizabeth Weck Pines, Burton Yale (Frankie Reynolds) and Anastasia (Dennis) Sowell, Burton Yale Pines, age 78. forever loving husband of and her three grandchildren Liam, Genevieve, and Helene Brenner, died after a short illness. Amara Sowell. She was never on time but always Chicago born and graduate of Nicolas Senn High there when you needed. Visitation Friday 3-8PM, School, graduate of The University of Wisconsin, John Maloney Funeral Directors, 1359 W. Devon Ave. Madison, (PhD in European History), University of Chicago, IL 60660. Funeral Mass, Saturday, 10AM, at Wisconsin History instructor, TIME magazine corre- St. Gertrude Church, 6214 N. Glenwood Ave. Chicago spondent in Hamburg, Bonn, Viet Nam and Chicago, Il 60660. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation editor in World and Nation section, TIME magazine, to the Emergency Support for Families Fund at Ann senior executive at The Heritage Foundation, presi- & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital. dent of BookNet cable tv channel, author of “Back Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries to Basics,”” Out of Focus” and “America’s Greatest Blunder”, Freedom’s Foundation Award recipient, Wenzel, Ellen three-time recipient of the New York Newspaper Ellen Frances Wenzel, beloved Mother of Ethan Guild’s “Page One Award. Son of Hyman and Mary (Anne-Marie) Giedraitis, Amy Giedraitis, and David Pines, brother to Gary(Vicki) Pines, grandson of (Jeanie) Giedraitis, with Allen & Kathryn Giedraitis. Samuel and Lena Kaplan and David and Ester Pines, Dear sister of Patricia Lynch-Adduci and Robert uncle to Jamie and Sam Pines and their children, (Cheryl) Wenzel. Loving aunt to Megan, Beth, Nora, Allie, DJ, Ellie and Zoey, cousin and friend of many. Ryan, Dan, Steven and their families. Cherished When asked what made him most proud, Pines al- grandmother to Shane, Sheila and their families. ways answered: “Being a foot-soldier in the Reagan Treasured friend of many, and devoted child revolution.” of God. Visitation Friday, 2/15, from 3:00-8:00 pm at Beidelman-Kunsch Funeral Home, 516 S. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Washington St, Naperville. Family and friends will meet for Mass of Christian burial to begin Saturday Ranallo, Jerry 2/16 at 9:30 AM at SS. Peter & Paul Church, 36 N. Visitation Monday, Feb. 11, 3:00 pm to 9:00 pm. Ellsworth St. Naperville. Interment private. In lieu of Funeral service Tuesday, Feb 12, 2019, 11:00 am flowers, please consider donations to the Catholic at Cumberland Funeral Chapel, 8300 W Lawrence Charities of Chicago, or the Greater Chicago Food Ave, Norridge. Interment private. For info please call Depository. For information call 630-355-0264. (708) 456-8300 or www.cumberlandchapels.com. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Robbins, Ronnie I. Ronnie I. Robbins (nee Orzoff), age 85, attorney and beloved wife of Laurence (1930- 2004); loving mother of Elliott (Julie) and Racquel (Thomas) Dolson; proud grand- mother of Olivia and Isabelle Robbins and Eli, Avi and Lauren Dolson; fond sister of Stewart (Bonnie) Orzoff; dear aunt of many, passed peacefully on February 9, 2019. Ronnie was a trailblazer and inspiration to many. She graduated Every life story Marshall High School at age 16, attended college at Roosevelt University, and obtained her law de- deserves to be told. gree from De Paul, one of only three women in her law school class. While in college and law school, Share your loved one's story at Ronnie wrote for Chicago’s Back of the Yards placeanad.chicagotribune.com Journal, a community newspaper. 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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK SOURCEWELL (FORMERLY NJPA) ***** BUYING and SELLING!! ***** COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND INVITATION FOR BID INDEFINITE *** Coins, Currency, Gold & Silver! *** MANLEY, DEAS, KOCHALSKI LLC One East Over 50 years in business. Visit our Store CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD QUANTITY CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT PROTECTION DIVISION PROTECTION DIVISION PROTECTION DIVISION Sourcewell (Formerly NJPA) issues this Wacker – Suite 1250 Chicago, IL 60601 IN THE Invitation for Bid (IFB) on behalf of, and to CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, IN THE INTEREST OF IN THE INTEREST OF IN THE INTEREST OF provide Indefinite Quantity Construction DITECH FINANCIAL LLC., Plaintiff, v. ARGO Amiliana Fernandez Isabella Tellez Mahoganny Hicks Zyaire Thomas Contracting (IQCC) services to, all current FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK, F.S.B.; FEDERAL and potential Sourcewell Members including DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, F/K/A MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Leilani Tellez MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Mahoganny MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Shaney Thomas all government agencies, education agencies RESOLUTION TRUST CORPORATION, AS (Mother) Richardson (Mother) AKA Mahoganny (Mother) to include colleges and universities, and RECEIVER OF FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK Richardson AKA Mahoganny Rishardson non-profit agencies throughout the State of OF ZION; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON- JUVENILE NO.: 18JA00835 18JA00833 JUVENILE NO.: 18JA00882 Illinois. Each contract has an initial term of RECORD CLAIMANTS; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND JUVENILE NO.: 16JA00529 one (1) year and bilateral option provision LEGATEES OF LUELLEN A. CARPENTER, AKA NOTICE OF PUBLICATION NOTICE OF PUBLICATION for three (3) additional terms. The Estimated LUELLEN CARPENTER, DECEASED; KENNETH NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Annual Value per contract is $2,000,000.00. CARPENTER; PHALON CARPENTER; CARY NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Andres Fernandez NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Edward Cannon ROSENTHAL, AS SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE (Father), Unknown (Father), respondents, NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, John Hicks (Father) (Father) Any And All Unknown Fathers IQCC is a contracting procurement system FOR LUELLEN A. CARPENTER AKA LUELLEN - Motorcycles Wanted! Cash Paid! All Makes! CARPENTER, DECEASED, Defendants, Case Will Pick Up. Reasonable. 630-660-0571 and to All Whom It May Concern, that on Any And All Unknown Fathers Any , , respondents, and to All Whom It May that provides facility owner’s access to August 28, 2018, a petition was filed under respondents, and to All Whom It May Concern, that on September 11, 2018, a “on-call” contractors to provide immediate No. 2018CH07283 The requisite affidavit the Juvenile Court Act by KIM FOXX in this Concern, that on November 30, 2018, a petition was filed under the Juvenile Court construction, repair and renovation services for publication having been filed, notice court and that in the courtroom of Judge petition was filed under the Juvenile Court Act by KIM FOXX in this court and that in over an extended period of time. is hereby given you, Unknown Heirs and Nicholas Geanopoulos in the Cook County Act by KIM FOXX in this court and that in the courtroom of Judge Andrea Buford in Legatees of Luellen A. Carpenter, AKA Juvenile Court Building, 1100 So. Hamilton the courtroom of Judge Robert Balanoff the Cook County Juvenile Court Building, Intending proposers are required to Luellen Carpenter, deceased, that the said Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, ON 02/21/2019,at in the Cook County Juvenile Court Building, 1100 So. Hamilton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, attend a pre-bid seminar which shall be suit has been commenced in the Circuit 11:00 AM in CALENDAR 17 COURTROOM K, 1100 So. Hamilton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, ON 03/06/2019,at 1:30 PM in CALENDAR 4 conducted for the purpose of discussing Court of the Cook County Judicial Circuit, or as soon thereafter as this case may be ON 02/28/2019, at 10:00 AM in CALENDAR COURTROOM D, or as soon thereafter as this the IQCC procurement system, the contract Cook County, Illinois by the said plaintiff heard, an adjudicatory hearing will be held 12 COURTROOM L, or as soon thereafter as case may be heard, an adjudicatory hearing documents, and bid forms. Attendance at against you and other defendants, praying upon the petition to have the minor declared this case may be heard, a hearing will be will be held upon the petition to have the one of the below seminars is a mandatory for the foreclosure of a certain Mortgage to be a ward of the court and for other relief held upon the petition to terminate your minor declared to be a ward of the court condition of proposing. conveying the premises described as under the Act. parental rights and appoint a guardian with and for other relief under the Act. follows, to-wit: Lot 23 in Block 8 in Cobe power to consent to adoption. 02/12/2019 @ 9:00 AM and McKinnon’s 63rd Street and California THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS Hilton Garden Inn Schaumberg Avenue Subdivision of the West 1/2 of the BUYING old whiskey/bourbon/rye! Looking Southeast 1/4 of Section 13, Township 38 for full/sealed vintage bottles and decanters. CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY 1191 Woodfield Rd, Schaumberg, IL 60173 PAYING TOP DOLLAR!! 773-263-5320 AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO North, Range 13, East of the Third Principal TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND 02/12/2019 @ 2:30 PM Meridian, In Cook County, Illinois. 6053 South TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO Elements Conference Center Talman Avenue, Chicago, IL 60629 19-13- BUYING RECORD ALBUMS! Rock, Jazz & 411-018-0000 Now, therefore, unless you, Blues. Also vintage baseball cards! CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL 16235 South La Grange Rd 847-343-1628 PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE Orland Park, IL 60467 Unknown Heirs and Legatees of Luellen A. PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF Carpenter, AKA Luellen Carpenter, deceased, YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT 02/13/2019 @ 9:00 AM and the said above named defendants, file BUYING TOY TRAINS OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT Hilton Garden Inn Champaign/Urbana your answer to the complaint in said suit or LIONEL, AMERICAN FLYER, HO, BRASS, TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL 1501 S. Neil St otherwise make your appearance therein, in OLD TOYS, COIN OPERATED GAMES, COKE RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. Champaign, IL 61820 the office of the Clerk of the Cook County MACHINES, SLOT CARS, OLD SIGNS! Judicial Circuit, Cook County, Illinois, on Dennis 630-319-2331 RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled 02/13/2019 @ 2:30 PM or before March 13, 2019, default may be to further written notices or publication UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled to further written notices or publication Hampton Inn Peoria East entered against you at any time after that day and a Judgment entered in accordance Freon Certified professional pays CA$H for notices of the proceedings in this case, to further written notices or publication notices of the proceedings in this case, 11 Winners Way R12. RefrigerantFinders.com 312-291-9169 including the filing of an amended petition notices of the proceedings in this case, including the filing of an amended petition East Peoria, IL 61611 with the prayer of said Complaint. E-filing or a motion to terminate parental rights. including the filing of an amended petition or a motion to terminate parental rights. is now mandatory for documents in civil or a motion to terminate parental rights. 02/14/2019 @ 9:00 AM cases with limited exemptions. To e-file, Looking to Buy An Old Foreign Project Car UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and Hilton Garden Inn Springfield you must first create an account with an In any condition. Running or not. Porsche, show cause against the petition, the UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and show cause against the petition, the 3100 S. Dirksen Parkway e-filing service provider. Visit http://efile. Jaguar, Mercedes, Rolls-Royce, Ferrari & allegations of the petition may stand show cause against the petition, the allegations of the petition may stand Springfield, IL 62703 illinoiscourts.gov/service-providers.htm to much more. Fast & easy transaction. Cash learn more and to select a service provider. on the spot! If you have any of these or any admitted as against you and each of you, allegations of the petition may stand admitted as against you and each of you, and an order or judgment entered. admitted as against you and each of you, and an order or judgment entered. 02/14/2019 @ 2:30 PM If you need additional help or have trouble other old foreign cars sitting around please e-filing, visit http://www.illinoiscourts.gov/ call me at 703-832-2202 and an order or judgment entered. Hilton Garden Inn St Louis Airport DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT 4450 Evens Place faq/gethelp.asp or contact the Clerk of COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS St. Louis, MO 63134 this Court. Shara A. Netterstrom (6294499) WANTED Paying Cash for Military Items, February 11, 2019 COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS February 11, 2019 MANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI LLC Attorneys American, German, Japanese & Other February 11, 2019 Intending bidders can pre-register for the for Plaintiff One East Wacker, Suite 1250, Countries from Any Period. Also Marx pre-bid seminar by visiting our website at Chicago, IL 60601 Phone: 312-651-6700; Playsets, Toy Soldiers, Trains, Miscellaneous www.sourcewell-mn.gov/solicitations. Fax: 614-220-5613 Atty. No.: 48928 Email: Toys & Antiques. Call Gary: 708-522-3400 LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC TEST LEGAL [email protected] FILE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK Public notice is hereby given, by Karen NUMBER: 18-012457 One of Plaintiff’s A. Yarbrough, Cook County Clerk, to any NOTICES Attorneys Pub: 2/11, 18, 25/2019 6127898 Wanted: Oriental Rugs COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND An electronic copy of the IFB Documents Any size/ Any condition - for cash. AND CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT interested parties that a test of the official which include the instructions for *** CALL 773-575-8088 *** JUVENILE JUSTICE DIVISION automatic tabulating equipment for ballots COUNTY OF COOK TONI PRECKWINKLE, submitting a bid and the bid documents to be counted at the February 26, 2019 PRESIDENT OFFICE OF THE CHIEF may be obtained by letter of request to MANLEY, DEAS, KOCHALSKI LLC One East IN THE INTEREST OF Consolidated Primary Election will be held PROCUREMENT OFFICER RAFFI Zach Heidmann, Sourcewell, 202 12th Wacker – Suite 1250 Chicago, IL 60601 IN WE BUY COMIC BOOKS! Andrew M Hoskins at the Elections Operations Center located SARRAFIAN, CHIEF PROCUREMENT Street Northeast, P.O. Box 219, Staples, THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, Top Prices Paid Will Come To You at 1330 S. 54th Ave., Cicero, IL, on Friday, OFFICER MN 56479, or by visiting www.sourcewell- ILLINOIS, WELLS FARGO BANK, NA., Plaintiff, ComicBuyingCenter.com A MINOR February 15, 2019 at 9 a.m. mn.gov/solicitations selecting the desired v. ALFRED GAINES; THE UNITED STATES OF 1-888-88-COMIC ADVERTISEMENT DATE: February 11, 2019 NO. 2018JD01916 DESCRIPTION: Invitation for Bids for Certified solicitation from the open solicitations list AMERICA, SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND Karen A. Yarbrough Mail Envelopes and completing the bid document request URBAN DEVELOPMENT; UNKNOWN OWNERS NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Cook County Clerk form at the bottom of the page. All requests We Want Your Old Car; We pay $100-$500 CONTRACT NO.: 1812-17619R AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS; UNKNOWN CASH Contact Rod 773-930-7112 MBE/WBE GOALS:12.5% MBE and 0% WBE must include; mailing address, email HEIRS AND LEGATEES OF ROSLINE M. Notice is given you, Christopher Brown BID DOCUMENTS: Solicitation Document address, contact name, phone number. Upon GAINES AKA ROSLINE M. JEFFERSON GAINES (Father), respondents, and TO ALL WHOM IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK is available for download at: https:// receipt of the request, Sourcewell will send AKA ROLSINE JEFFERSON, DECEASED; JOHN IT MAY CONCERN, that on November 27, COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND legacy.cookcountyil.gov/purchasing/bids/ complete instructions on obtaining the bid J. LYDON, AS SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE 2018, a petition was filed under the Juvenile CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD listAllBids.php documents electronically. Bids are due by OF ROSLINE M. GAINES, AKA ROSLINE Court Act by KIM FOXX, STATE’S ATTORNEY PROTECTION DIVISION BID DUE DATE: March 15, 2019 at 10:00 AM 4:30 p.m. CT on March 06, 2019 and will be M. JEFFERSON-GAINES, AKA ROSLINE STUFF FOR SALE OF COOK COUNTY through her assistant CONTACT: Jorge Robles (312) opened at 9:00 a.m. CT on March 07, 2019. JEFFERSON, DECEASED, Defendants, Case State’s Attorney in this court and that in the IN THE INTEREST OF 603-6998(office), (312) 603-3179 (fax) Jorge. IFB Documents will be available until March No. 2018CH10428 The requisite affidavit courtroom of Judge Kristal Royce Rivers in Taniya Jones [email protected] (email) 7, 2019. for publication having been filed, notice is the Cook County Juvenile Court Building hereby given you, Unknown Owners and Bears PSL Marketplace Buy/Sell PSLs & located at 1100 South Hamilton, Chicago, MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Tennille Jenkins Local MBE/WBE firms are encouraged to Direct questions regarding this IFB to: Non-Record Claimants, Unknown Heirs Tickets! PSLsource.com - 800-252-8055 Illinois on 02/26/2019 at 9:00 AM IN (Mother) submit bids. The County has set contract [email protected] and Legatees of Rosline M. Gaines AKA CALENDAR 56 COURTROOM 10 , specific goals based on the requested Rosline M. Jefferson Gaines AKA Rolsine JUVENILE NO.: 18JA00597 service. The MBE/WBE goals are listed Jefferson, Deceased, that the said suit has or as soon thereafter as this case may be above and in the Contract document. been commenced in the Circuit Court of heard, an adjudicatory hearing will be held NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Inquiries regarding MBE/WBE participation the Cook County Judicial Circuit, Cook DOGS upon the petition to have the minor declared should be directed to the Office of Contract County, Illinois by the said plaintiff against to be a ward of the court and for other relief NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Jerome Jones Compliance at (312) 603-5502. you and other defendants, praying for the under the Act. The court has authority in (Father), respondents, and to All Whom foreclosure of a certain Mortgage conveying this case to take from you the custody and It May Concern, that on June 27, 2018, a The County reserves the right to reject any the premises described as follows, to-wit: guardianship of the minor. and all bids. Lot 7 in Block 1 in E.P. Steven’s Addition to German Shepherd 260-499-3183 ext 2 petition was filed under the Juvenile Court Act by KIM FOXX in this court and that in Chicago, being a subdivision of the East 1/2 La Grange $400 4 females Unless you appear at the hearing and show the courtroom of Judge Patrick Murphy in The Metropolitan Water Reclamation F18050232SVT FAY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT of the Southeast 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 AKC Eligible, Born November 11th, Imported cause to the contrary, an order or judgment the Cook County Juvenile Court Building, District of Greater Chicago will be accepting OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY of Section 9, Township 39 North, Range 14, Blood Line. Cute and Playful. by default may be entered against you for 1100 So. Hamilton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, applications for the following DEPARTMENT, CHANCERY DIVISION East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook the relief asked in the petition. ON 03/06/2019,at 11:15 AM in CALENDAR classification(s): Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Plaintiff, vs. Myra County, Illinois. 415 North Lockwood Avenue, German Shepherd 708 705 2315 1 COURTROOM A, or as soon thereafter as L. Cox aka Myra L. Cox-Thompson aka Chicago, IL 60644 16-09-124-007-0000 Now, Alsip $700 Female DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF COURT this case may be heard, an adjudicatory Myra Cox aka Myra L. Cox Thompson; therefore, unless you, Unknown Owners Happy and Healthy Puppies! 8 weeks old. February 26, 2019 hearing will be held upon the petition to Electrical Operator I (Original) Unknown Beneficiares of the Myra L. Cox- and Non-Record Claimants, Unknown Heirs Comes with shots records and Purebred have the minor declared to be a ward of the Thompson Trust under the provisions of and Legatees of Rosline M. Gaines AKA Registry. ASSISTANT STATE’S ATTORNEY: court and for other relief under the Act. Application Filing Period: January 25, 2019 a certain Trust Agreement dated January Rosline M. Jefferson Gaines AKA Rolsine G. Morris, E. Washington through February 22, 2019. Examination Date: 8, 1998 and known as Trust Number 7716; Jefferson, Deceased, and the said above Maltese 260-723-4436 ATTORNEY FOR: THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS March 16, 2019 at Chicago High School for Unknown Succesor Trustees of the Myra L. named defendants, file your answer to the AKC Maltese THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS Indiana 1050.00 CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY Agricultural Sciences (CHAS), 3857 West Cox- Thompson Trust, under provisions of complaint in said suit or otherwise make AKC Maltese puppies. ADDRESS: 1100 South Hamilton your appearance therein, in the office of the AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO 111th Street, Chicago, IL. Scope of a certain Trust Agreement dated January CITY/STATE: Chicago, Illinois 60612 TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND 8, 1998 and known as Trust Number Clerk of the Cook County Judicial Circuit, Shetland Sheepdog 317-828-4953 TELEPHONE NUMBER: (312) 433-7000 TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO Examination: Knowledge of Electrical 7716; Unknown Owners and Non-Record Cook County, Illinois, on or before March 6, Near Indianapolis $895 1 Female 3 Males ATTORNEY NO.: 33182 CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL Operator I practices. Nature of Position and Claimants Defendants. CASE NO. 18CH7566 2019, default may be entered against you AKC pups, 8wks Sable&Wht,beautiful like Lassey. PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE Duties: Attends, operates, and cleans electrical 7716 South Euclid Avenue, Chicago, Illinois at any time after that day and a Judgment CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF control equipment at a sewage treatment plant, 60649 Curry, Jr. Calendar 57 NOTICE FOR entered in accordance with the prayer of COOK COUNTY OF ILLINOIS YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT in a pumping station, or a lock, during an PUBLICATION The requisite affidavit for said Complaint. E-filing is now mandatory OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT assigned rotating shift. Pay: $46.86 per hour publication having been filed, notice is for documents in civil cases with limited LOST & FOUND TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL hereby given you, Unknown Beneficiares exemptions. To e-file, you must first create RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. of the Myra L. Cox-Thompson Trust under an account with an e-filing service provider. Electrical Operator II the provisions of a certain Trust Agreement Visit http://efile.illinoiscourts.gov/service- UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled (Original & Promotional) dated January 8, 1998 and known as Trust providers.htm to learn more and to select IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK to further written notices or publication Number 7716; Unknown Succesor Trustees a service provider. If you need additional COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND LOST: LADIES’ GOLD MESH BRACELET With notices of the proceedings in this case, Application Filing Period: January 25, 2019 of the Myra L. Cox- Thompson Trust, under help or have trouble e-filing, visit http:// emerald barrells. Full market value reward! CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD including the filing of an amended petition through February 22, 2019. Examination Date: provisions of a certain Trust Agreement www.illinoiscourts.gov/faq/gethelp.asp or PROTECTION DIVISION Near Loews Hotel. 205-531-2464 or a motion to terminate parental rights. March 16, 2019 at Chicago High School for dated January 8, 1998 and known as Trust contact the Clerk of this Court. Zachariah Number 7716, and UNKNOWN OWNERS L. Manchester (6303885) MANLEY DEAS IN THE INTEREST OF UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and Agricultural Sciences (CHAS), 3857 West and NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, defendants KOCHALSKI LLC Attorneys for Plaintiff One Darius Hicks show cause against the petition, the 111th Street, Chicago, IL. Scope of in the above entitled cause, that suit has East Wacker, Suite 1250, Chicago, IL 60601 GENERAL allegations of the petition may stand Examination: Knowledge of Electrical been commenced against you and other Phone: 312-651-6700; Fax: 614-220-5613 MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Lisha Jackson admitted as against you and each of you, Operator II practices. Nature of Position and defendants in the Circuit Court for the Atty. No.: 48928 Email: sef-zlmanchester@ ANNOUNCEMENTS (Mother) AKA Alisha Jackson and an order or judgment entered. Duties: Has charge of, attends to, operates and Judicial Circuit by said plaintiff praying manleydeas.com FILE NUMBER: 18-023461 cleans electrical control equipment at a sewage for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage One of Plaintiff’s Attorneys Pub: 2/4, 11, JUVENILE NO.: 16JA00530 18/2019 6124621 DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT treatment plant or pumping station. May conveying the premises described as COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS follows, to wit: LOT 6 IN BLOCK 18 IN EDUCATION/TRAINING AIRLINE CAREERS NOTICE OF PUBLICATION February 11, 2019 supervise lower level Electrical Operators. Pay: SOUTHFIELD, A SUBDIVISION OF BLOCKS 17, START HERE – GET FAA APPROVED $49.20 per hour 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 AND AVIATION TECH TRAINING. JOB PLACEMENT NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, John Hicks (Father) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ASSISTANCE – DELTA, SOUTHWEST, BOEING 32 IN JAMES STINSON’S SUBDIVISION OF Any And All Unknown Fathers Any , Legal Assistant (Original & Promotional) EAST GRAND CROSSING IN THE SOUTHWEST ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT – CHANCERY AND MANY OTHERS HIRE AIM GRADS. CALL DIVISION U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee AIM 800-481-8312. respondents, and to All Whom It May IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK 1/4 OF SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, Concern, that on November 30, 2018, a COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND for RC1 Master Participating Trust Plaintiff, Application Filing Period: February 1, 2019 RANGE 14, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL petition was filed under the Juvenile Court CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. vs. Unknown Owners and Non-Record HEALTH Stay in your home longer with an Act by KIM FOXX in this court and that in PROTECTION DIVISION through March 1, 2019. 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(19), and Twenty (20), Township Thirty-Seven inventories of a wide variety of stocked items com THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A (37) North, Range Fourteen (14) East of the UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled and performs related procedures involving the DEBT COLLECTOR. Pub: 1/28, 2/4, 11/2019 Third Principal Meridian. 11206 South Bishop to further written notices or publication identification, cataloging and general inventory 6106716 Street, Chicago, IL 60643 25-20-108-008- COUNTY OF COOK 0000 Now, therefore, unless you, Unknown IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK notices of the proceedings in this case, management of materials and equipment. Pay: TONI PRECKWINKLE, PRESIDENT including the filing of an amended petition Owners and Non-Record Claimants, COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND $59,237.62 per year OFFICE OF THE CHIEF CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD or a motion to terminate parental rights. Unknown Heirs and Legatees of Helen Taylor, PROCUREMENT OFFICER PROTECTION DIVISION NOONAN & LIEBERMAN, LTD. (Firm ID: 38245) deceased, The Unknown Heirs and Legatees RAFFI SARRAFIAN, CHIEF PROCUREMENT UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and Applications can be submitted online only at Attorneys 105 W. Adams, Suite 1800 Chicago, of Joan Harris, deceased, and the said above OFFICER IN THE INTEREST OF show cause against the petition, the www.districtjobs.org. Illinois 60603 STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF named defendants, file your answer to the ADVERTISEMENT DATE: February 11, 2019 Mahoganny Hicks allegations of the petition may stand Cook, ss – IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK complaint in said suit or otherwise make your appearance therein, in the office of the admitted as against you and each of you, Additional information may be found at COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - DESCRIPTION: Invitation for Bids for and an order or judgment entered. Clerk of the Cook County Judicial Circuit, MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Mahoganny www.mwrd.org or call 312-751-5100. CHANCERY DIVISION, CHONDRITE REO, LLC Instructional Services Richardson (Mother) AKA Mahoganny (3), Plaintiff, vs. DELOISE CROSS, DELIASBON Cook County, Illinois, on or before February Richardson AKA Mahoganny Rishardson DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT LLC, A NEVADA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, 27, 2019, default may be entered against you DOCUMENT NO.: 1812-17698R COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Mailed, Emailed, Hand delivered or Faxed UNKNOWN OWNERS-TENANTS AND NON- at any time after that day and a Judgment JUVENILE NO.: 16JA00529 February 11, 2019 Applications Will Not Be Accepted. RECORD CLAIMANTS, et. al., Defendants, entered in accordance with the prayer of MBE/WBE GOALS: 0% Resumes Will Not Be Accepted In Place of Case No. 2018 CH 15886. The requisite said Complaint. E-filing is now mandatory NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Application Forms. affidavit for publication having been filed, for documents in civil cases with limited BID DOCUMENTS: Solicitation Document notice is hereby given to you: UNKNOWN exemptions. To e-file, you must first create is available for download at: https:// An Equal Opportunity Employer - M/F/D an account with an e-filing service provider. NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Mahoganny Pub: 2/1-2/15/2019 6114072 OWNERS-TENANTS AND NON-RECORD legacy.cookcountyil.gov/purchasing/bids/ Richardson (Mother) AKA Mahoganny CLAIMANTS, defendants in the above Visit http://efile.illinoiscourts.gov/service- listAllBids.php Richardson AKA Mahoganny Rishardson entitled suit has been commenced in the providers.htm to learn more and to select , respondents, and to All Whom It May IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, a service provider. If you need additional BID DUE DATE: March 15, 2019 at 10:00 AM Concern, that on November 30, 2018, a ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY help or have trouble e-filing, visit http:// petition was filed under the Juvenile Court DIVISION, by the said plaintiff against you www.illinoiscourts.gov/faq/gethelp.asp or CONTACT:Jorge Robles Act by KIM FOXX in this court and that in and other defendants, praying for the contact the Clerk of this Court. Zachariah (312) 603-6998(office), (312) 603-3179 (fax) the courtroom of Judge Robert Balanoff foreclosure of a certain Mortgage conveying L. Manchester (6303885) MANLEY DEAS [email protected] (email) in the Cook County Juvenile Court Building, the premises described as follows, to-wit: KOCHALSKI LLC Attorneys for Plaintiff One 1100 So. Hamilton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, LOT 32 IN BLOCK 11 IN ENGLEFIELD IN THE East Wacker, Suite 1250, Chicago, IL 60601 Local MBE/WBE firms are encouraged to ON 02/28/2019,at 10:00 AM in CALENDAR SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 30, Phone: 312-651-6700; Fax: 614-220-5613 submit bids. The County has set contract 12 COURTROOM L, or as soon thereafter TOWNSHIP 38 NORTH, RANGE 14, EAST OF Atty. No.: 48928 Email: sef-zlmanchester@ specific goals based on the requested as this case may be heard, an adjudicatory THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK manleydeas.com file number: 18-016723 service. The MBE/WBE goals are listed hearing will be held upon the petition to COUNTY, ILLINOIS.. PIN: 20-30-412-009- One of Plaintiff’s Attorneys Pub: 1/28, 2/4, above and in the Contract document. have the minor declared to be a ward of the 0000. Commonly known as: 7625 S. Damen 11/2019 6109430 Inquiries regarding MBE/WBE participation court and for other relief under the Act. Ave, Chicago, IL 60620, and which said should be directed to the Office of Contract Mortgage was made by DELIASBON LLC, Compliance at (312) 603-5502. THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS A NEVADA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY,, CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY as Mortgagor(s) to Chondrite REO, LLC (3), The County reserves the right to reject any AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO as Mortgagee, and recorded as document and all bids. TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND number 1703822074, and the present TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO owner(s) of the property being DELIASBON CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL LLC, A NEVADA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY,, PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE and for other relief: that summons was duly PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF issued out of said Court against you as YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT provided by law, and that the said suit is OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT now pending. Now, therefore, unless you, TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL the said above named defendants, file your RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. answer to the Complaint in the said suit or otherwise make your appearance therein, UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, to further written notices or publication ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY notices of the proceedings in this case, DIVISION, Richard J Daley Center, 50 W. including the filing of an amended petition Washington, Room 802, Chicago, IL 60602 on or a motion to terminate parental rights. or before February 27, 2019, default may be entered against you at any time after that HOUSEHOLD & UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and day and a Judgment entered in accordance show cause against the petition, the with the prayer of said Complaint. Dated, HOME IMPROVEMENT allegations of the petition may stand Chicago, Illinois, January 22, 2019. 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MANLEY, DEAS, KOCHALSKI LLC One East TO: Olga Carol Goschy (re: Goschy Family TO: Bethel New Life, Inc.; Bethel New TO: Priscilla Ann Clark; Occupant of First TO:Thomas F. Wilson a/k/a Tom Wilson; TO: Jennifer Cade; Occupant(s) of 8134 S. Occupants of 138 W. 155th Street; PNC Wacker – Suite 1250 Chicago, IL 60601 IN Trust dated 6-29-1994); John F. Goschy, Jr. (re: Life, Inc., c/o Patricia A. Trauchert; City of Floor, 6759 S. Ashland; Occupant of Second Essex Ave., Unit 2S; 8130-34 South Essex THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, Goschy Family Trust dated 6-29-1994); Phillip Chicago, c/o City Clerk; Judgment Creditors, Floor, 6759 S. Ashland; City of Chicago, c/o Bank, National Association; Judgment Condominium Association, c/o Mary Dawn Creditors, And Decree Creditors, If Any ILLINOIS, TOWD POINT MORTGAGE TRUST Null Goschy (re: Goschy Family Trust dated And Decree Creditors, If Any Of The Above City Clerk; Judgment Creditors, And Decree McNair; Judgment Creditors, And Decree 2017-3, U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, 6-29-1994); Aimee R. Goschy (re: Goschy Described As “Unknown Owners”; David D. Creditors, If Any Of The Above Described Of The Above Described As “Unknown Creditors, If Any Of The Above Described Owners”; David D. Orr, Cook County Clerk; AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE., Plaintiff, v. Family Trust dated 6-29-1994); Aimee Orr, Cook County Clerk; Parties In Occupancy As “Unknown Owners”; David D. Orr, Cook As “Unknown Owners”; David D. Orr, Cook REYNALDO MARTINEZ; MARIA ANTONIA Goschy (re: Goschy Family Trust dated Or Actual Possession Of Said Property; County Clerk; Parties In Occupancy Or Actual Parties In Occupancy Or Actual Possession County Clerk; Parties In Occupancy Or Actual Of Said Property; Unknown Owners Or MARTINEZ; WORLD FINANCIAL NETWORK 6-29-1994); Ann Marie Goschy (re: Goschy Unknown Owners Or Persons Interested In Possession Of Said Property; Unknown Possession Of Said Property; Unknown NATIONAL BANK; MIDLAND FUNDING LLC; Family Trust dated 6-29-1994); Jennifer D. Said Land Or Lot. TAX DEED NO. 2018 COTD Owners Or Persons Interested In Said Land Persons Interested In Said Land Or Lot. Owners Or Persons Interested In Said Land TAX DEED NO. 2019 COTD 000341 FILED: NCEP, LLC; EQUABLE ASCENT FINANCIAL, Goschy (re: Goschy Family Trust dated 6-29- 000032 FILED: January 3, 2018 AMENDED Or Lot. TAX DEED NO. 2019 COTD 000301 Or Lot. TAX DEED NO. 2019 COTD 000340 LLC; PORTFOLIO RECOVERY ASSOCIATES, 1994); John F. Goschy (re: Goschy Family PETITION FILED: January 24, 2019 TAKE FILED: January 22, 2019 TAKE NOTICE County January 23, 2019 TAKE NOTICE County of FILED: January 23, 2019 TAKE NOTICE County Cook, State of Illinois Date Premises Sold: LLC; MIDLAND FUNDING LLC AS SUCCESSOR Trust dated 6-29-1994); Lisa Kay Goschy NOTICE County of Cook, State of Illinois Date of Cook, State of Illinois Date Premises Sold: of Cook, State of Illinois Date Premises Sold: IN INTEREST TO CITIBANK (SOUTH DAKOTA), (re: Goschy Family Trust dated 6-29-1994); Premises Sold: July 24, 2017 Certificate No. June 7, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0011086 Sold June 6, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0005228 Sold June 7, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0007792 Sold for General Taxes of: 2014 Sold For Special N.A; STATE OF ILLINOIS; UNKNOWN OWNERS Michael Alan Goschy (re: Goschy Family 17S-0010086 Sold for General Taxes of: 2017 for General Taxes of: 2014 Sold For Special for General Taxes of: 2014 Annual (and prior AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS; MARIA Trust dated 6-29-1994); Nathan Goschy (re: Scavenger Sale (2007-2015) Sold For Special Assessment of (Municipality) Not Applicable. Assessment of (Municipality) Not Applicable. year 2013-2nd installment) Sold For Special And Special Assessment No. Not Applicable. JUSTINA MARTINEZ, Defendants, Case Goschy Family Trust dated 6-29-1994); Sean Assessment of (Municipality) Not Applicable. And Special Assessment No. Not Applicable. Assessment of (Municipality) Not Applicable. No. 2018CH15788 The requisite affidavit Goschy (re: Goschy Family Trust dated 6-29- And Special Assessment No. Not Applicable. Warrant No. Not Applicable. Inst. No. Not Warrant No. Not Applicable. Inst. No. Not And Special Assessment No. Not Applicable. Applicable. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD for publication having been filed, notice 1994); Tabitha Goschy (re: Goschy Family Warrant No. Not Applicable. Inst. No. Not Applicable. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD Warrant No. Not Applicable. Inst. No. Not is hereby given you, Reynaldo Martinez, Trust dated 6-29-1994); Amber Goschy Applicable. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located Applicable. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD at: 138 W. 155th St., Harvey, Illinois 60426 Maria Antonia Martinez, Unknown Owners (re: Goschy Family Trust dated 6-29-1994); FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: 6759 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago, Illinois Legal FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: and Non-Record Claimants, Maria Justina Judgment Creditors, And Decree Creditors, If 201 N. Pulaski Road, in Chicago, Illinois Legal Description or Property Index No. 20-20-300- Legal Description or Property Index No. 29- 8134 S Essex Ave., 2S, Chicago, Illinois 60617 18-400-028-0000 Vol. 211 This notice is to Martinez, that the said suit has been Any Of The Above Described As “Unknown Description or Property Index No. 16-11-307- 022-0000 Vol. 430 This notice is to advise Legal Description or Property Index No. 21- commenced in the Circuit Court of the Cook Owners”; David D. Orr, Cook County Clerk; 003-0000 Vol. 553 This notice is to advise you that the above property has been sold advise you that the above property has been 31-117-042-1003 Vol. 275 This notice is to sold for delinquent taxes and that the period County Judicial Circuit, Cook County, Illinois Parties In Occupancy Or Actual Possession you that the above property has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the period of advise you that the above property has been by the said plaintiff against you and other Of Said Property; Unknown Owners Or for delinquent taxes and that the period of redemption from the sale will expire on June of redemption from the sale will expire sold for delinquent taxes and that the period on June 6, 2019. The amount to redeem defendants, praying for the foreclosure of Persons Interested In Said Land Or Lot. TAX redemption from the sale will expire on June 6, 2019. The amount to redeem is subject of redemption from the sale will expire a certain Mortgage conveying the premises DEED NO. 2018 COTD 003606 FILED: June 12, 2019. The amount to redeem is subject to increase at 6 month intervals from the is subject to increase at 6 month intervals on June 6, 2019. The amount to redeem from the date of sale and may be further described as follows, to-wit: Lot 14 in Block 5, 2018 AMENDED PETITION FILED: January to increase at 6 month intervals from the date of sale and may be further increased is subject to increase at 6 month intervals 1 in Kralovec and Kasper’s Subdivision of the 10, 2019 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook, date of sale and may be further increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or from the date of sale and may be further his or her assignee pays any subsequently East 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 (Except the State of Illinois Date Premises Sold: July if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays any subsequently accruing increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or South 44 acres) of Section 26, Township 39 14, 2017 Certificate No. 17S-0002406 Sold assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes or special assessments to redeem accruing taxes or special assessments to his or her assignee pays any subsequently redeem the property from subsequent North, Range 13, East of the Third Principal for General Taxes of: 2017 Scavenger Sale taxes or special assessments to redeem the property from subsequent forfeitures accruing taxes or special assessments to Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Plat Book (2008-2015) Sold For Special Assessment the property from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the County Clerk forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the redeem the property from subsequent County Clerk as to the exact amount you recorded on April 30, 1887 as Document of (Municipality) Not Applicable. And Special or tax sales. Check with the County Clerk as to the exact amount you owe before forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the Number 823055. 2223 South Sawyer Assessment No. Not Applicable. Warrant as to the exact amount you owe before redeeming. This notice is also to advise owe before redeeming. This notice is also County Clerk as to the exact amount you to advise you that a petition has been filed Avenue, Chicago, IL 60623 16-26-207-013- No. Not Applicable. Inst. No. Not Applicable. redeeming. This notice is also to advise you that a petition has been filed for a tax owe before redeeming. This notice is also 0000 Now, therefore, unless you, Reynaldo THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR you that a petition has been filed for a tax deed which will transfer title and the right for a tax deed which will transfer title and to advise you that a petition has been filed the right to possession of this property if Martinez, Maria Antonia Martinez, Unknown DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: deed which will transfer title and the right to possession of this property if redemption for a tax deed which will transfer title and Owners and Non-Record Claimants, Maria 101 Haman Road in Inverness, Illinois Legal to possession of this property if redemption is not made on or before June 6, 2019. redemption is not made on or before June the right to possession of this property if 6, 2019. This matter is set for hearing in the Justina Martinez, and the said above Description or Property Index No. 02-18-209- is not made on or before June 12, 2019. This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit redemption is not made on or before June named defendants, file your answer to the 001-0000 Vol. 149 This notice is to advise This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this County in Room 1704, Richard Circuit Court of this County in Room 1704, 6, 2019. This matter is set for hearing in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington complaint in said suit or otherwise make you that the above property has been sold Court of this County in Room 1704, Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Circuit Court of this County in Room 1704, your appearance therein, in the office for delinquent taxes and that the period of J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois on June 21, 2019 at 9:30 Street, Chicago, Illinois on June 21, 2019 at Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington 9:30 a.m. You may be present at this hearing of the Clerk of the Cook County Judicial redemption from the sale will expire on June Chicago, Illinois on June 20, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. You may be present at this hearing Street, Chicago, Illinois on June 21, 2019 at Circuit, Cook County, Illinois, on or before 10, 2019. The amount to redeem is subject a.m. You may be present at this hearing but your right to redeem will already have but your right to redeem will already have 9:30 a.m. You may be present at this hearing expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO MARCH 13, 2019, default may be entered to increase at 6 month intervals from the but your right to redeem will already have expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO but your right to redeem will already have against you at any time after that day and date of sale and may be further increased expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made a Judgment entered in accordance with if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF the prayer of said Complaint. E-filing is now assignee pays any subsequently accruing PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any at any time on or before June 6, 2019 by at any time on or before June 6, 2019 by PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, mandatory for documents in civil cases with taxes or special assessments to redeem time on or before June 12, 2019 by applying applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, time on or before June 6, 2019 by applying limited exemptions. To e-file, you must first the property from subsequent forfeitures to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, Chicago, Illinois. For further information create an account with an e-filing service or tax sales. Check with the County Clerk at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. For further information at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, provider. Visit http://efile.illinoiscourts.gov/ as to the exact amount you owe before Illinois. For further information contact the contact the County Clerk. Address: 118 N. contact the County Clerk. Address: 118 N. Illinois. For further information contact the Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 service-providers.htm to learn more and redeeming. This notice is also to advise County Clerk. Address: 118 N. Clark Street, Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 County Clerk. Address: 118 N. Clark Street, to select a service provider. If you need you that a petition has been filed for a tax Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 Telephone: Telephone: (312) 603-5645 GAN C LLC, LLC, Telephone: (312) 603-5645 GAN C LLC, LLC, Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 Telephone: purchaser or assignee Dated: January 31, additional help or have trouble e-filing, visit deed which will transfer title and the right (312) 603-5645 GALINA PATTERSON, purchaser or assignee Dated: January 31, (312) 603-5645 GAN C LLC, LLC, purchaser http://www.illinoiscourts.gov/faq/gethelp. to possession of this property if redemption purchaser or assignee Dated: January 31, 2019 Judd M. Harris #55136933 West Van 2019 Judd M. Harris #55136933 West Van or assignee Dated: January 31, 2019 Judd M. Buren, Suite 304 Chicago, IL 60607 312-795- asp or contact the Clerk of this Court. Shara is not made on or before June 10, 2019. 2019 Judd M. Harris #55136933 West Van Buren, Suite 304 Chicago, IL 60607 312-795- Harris #55136933 West Van Buren, Suite 304 A. Netterstrom (6294499) MANLEY DEAS This matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Buren, Suite 304 Chicago, IL 60607 312-795- 9600 [email protected] Pub: 2/11, 12, 9600 [email protected] Pub: 2/11, 12, Chicago, IL 60607 312-795-9600 harrislaw@ 13/2019 6120671 KOCHALSKI LLC Attorneys for Plaintiff One Court of this County in Room 1702, Richard 9600 [email protected] Pub: 2/11, 12, 13/2019 6120705 sbcglobal.net Pub: 2/11, 12, 13/2019 East Wacker, Suite 1250, Chicago, IL 60601 J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington Street, 13/2019 6120661 6120654 Phone: 312-651-6700; Fax: 614-220-5613 Chicago, Illinois on June 18, 2019 at 10:30 Atty. No.: 48928 Email: sef-sanetterstrom@ a.m. You may be present at this hearing manleydeas.com FILE NUMBER: 18-022871 but your right to redeem will already have One of Plaintiff’s Attorneys Pub: 2/11, 18, expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO 25/2019 6135122 REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any time on or before June 10, 2019 by applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, TO: JAM Enterprises of IL; City of Chicago at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, - City Clerk; City of Chicago Corporation Illinois. For further information contact the Counsel; J.A.M. Enterprise of IL Incorporated County Clerk. Address: 118 N. Clark Street, c/o Johhny A. Martin, Jr.; Johhny A. Martin Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 Telephone: Jr.; County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois (312) 603-5645 GT ALTERNATIVES, LLC, spouses, heirs at law, devisees, if any, of TO: Larry Newson; Occupant(s) of 6662 S. purchaser or assignee Dated: January 31, the above mentioned persons, described S. Hartwell Ave.; Tiwanna Newson; City of 2019 Judd M. Harris #55136933 West Van as Unknown Owners; Occupants or persons Chicago, c/o City Clerk; Illinois Health Care Buren, Suite 304 Chicago, IL 60607 312-795- in actual possession of real estate herein and Family Services; Judgment Creditors, 9600 [email protected] Pub: 2/11, 12, described; claimants, decree creditors, And Decree Creditors, If Any Of The Above 13/2019 6120640 judgment creditors, if any, of the above, Described As “Unknown Owners”; David D. described as Unknown Owners; Unknown Orr, Cook County Clerk; Parties In Occupancy Owners and Parties interested in said real Or Actual Possession Of Said Property; estate. TAX DEED NO. 2018 COTD 008738 Unknown Owners Or Persons Interested In Said Land Or Lot. TAX DEED NO. 2019 TO: Martha J. Harrell; Deutsche Bank FILED December 31, 2018 TAKE NOTICE MANLEY, DEAS, KOCHALSKI LLC One East COTD 000056 FILED: January 9, 2019 TAKE National Trust Company, as trustee for County of Cook Date Premises Sold: June Wacker – Suite 1250 Chicago, IL 60601 IN NOTICE County of Cook, State of Illinois Date registered holders of Ameriquest Mortgage 8, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0014839; 14- THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, Premises Sold: June 6, 2016 Certificate No. TO: Victor Valdez (heir to Estate of Securities, Inc. Quest Trust 2006-X1, asset 0014840; 14-0014841; and 14-0014842 ILLINOIS, WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.., 14-0006827 Sold for General Taxes of: 2014 Guadalupe Valdez); Irene Martinez (heir to backed certificates, Series 2006 X1, c/o CT Sold for General Taxes of 2014 Sold for Plaintiff, v. RUFUS ALLEN, AKA RUFUS L. Sold For Special Assessment of (Municipality) Estate of Guadalupe Valdez); Jesus Valdez Corporation System, registered agent for Special Assessment of [municipality and ALLEN; DISCOVER BANK; CAVALRY SPV I, Not Applicable. And Special Assessment No. (heir to Estate of Guadalupe Valdez); Diane Deutsche Bank Securities; Deutsche Bank special assessment no.] None Warrant LLC; SYMPHONY SOUTH SHORE LLC DBA Not Applicable. Warrant No. Not Applicable. TO: Heirs & Devisees of Evelyn S. Brinkley, Valdez (heir to Estate of Guadalupe Valdez); National Trust Company, as trustee for No. [Not Applicable] Installment No. [Not SYMPHONY OF SOUTH SHORE; UNKNOWN Inst. No. Not Applicable. THIS PROPERTY c/o Leo W. Brinkley; Leo W. Brinkley, heir Delia Rodriguez (heir to Estate of Guadalupe registered holders of Ameriquest Mortgage Applicable] THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD OWNERS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS; HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES to Estate of Evelyn S. Brinkley; Christopher Valdez); Joe Valdez; City of Chicago Heights, Securities, Inc. Quest Trust 2006-X1, FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property Located JEANETTE JOHNSON-ALLEN; CITIBANK NA; Property located at: 6662 S. Hartwell Avenue Cannon; City of Chicago, c/o City Clerk; c/o City Clerk; Citizens Bank; Judgment asset backed certificates, Series 2006 X1; At: 2662 - 70 W MADISON ST, CHICAGO , IL FIRST CREDIT CORP, Defendants, Case No. in Chicago, Illinois Legal Description or Judgment Creditors, And Decree Creditors, If Creditors, And Decree Creditors, If Any Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as 60612 Legal Description or Property Index 2018CH16129 The requisite affidavit for Property Index No. 20-22-106-052-0000 Vol. Any Of The Above Described As “Unknown Of The Above Described As “Unknown trustee for registered holders of Ameriquest No. 16-12-426-018-0000; 16-12-426-019- publication having been filed, notice is 258 This notice is to advise you that the Owners”; David D. Orr, Cook County Clerk; Owners”; David D. Orr, Cook County Clerk; Mortgage Securities, Inc. Quest Trust 0000; 16-12-426-020-0000; and 16-12-426- hereby given you, Unknown Owners and above property has been sold for delinquent Parties In Occupancy Or Actual Possession Parties In Occupancy Or Actual Possession 2006-X1, asset backed certificates, Series 021-0000 Volume 555 This notice is to advise Non-Record Claimants, First Credit Corp, taxes and that the period of redemption Of Said Property; Unknown Owners Or Of Said Property; Unknown Owners Or 2006 X1, c/o Jeff Szymenders; Mortgage you that the above property has been sold that the said suit has been commenced in from the sale will expire on June 3, 2019. The Persons Interested In Said Land Or Lot. Persons Interested In Said Land Or Lot. Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. for delinquent taxes and that the period of the Circuit Court of the Cook County Judicial amount to redeem is subject to increase at TAX DEED NO. 2019 COTD 000298 FILED: TAX DEED NO. 2019 COTD 000300 FILED: (M.E.R.S.), c/o Genpact Registered Agent, redemption from the sale will expire on May Circuit, Cook County, Illinois by the said 6 month intervals from the date of sale and January 22, 2019 TAKE NOTICE County of January 22, 2019 TAKE NOTICE County of Inc.; America’s Wholesale Lender; Village 30, 2019. The amount to redeem is subject plaintiff against you and other defendants, may be further increased if the purchaser Cook, State of Illinois Date Premises Sold: Cook, State of Illinois Date Premises Sold: of Maywood, c/o Village Clerk; Judgment to increase at 6-month intervals from the praying for the foreclosure of a certain at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays June 7, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0008221 Sold June 3, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0000514 Sold Creditors, And Decree Creditors, If Any date of sale and may be further increased Mortgage conveying the premises described any subsequently accruing taxes or special for General Taxes of: 2014 Sold For Special for General Taxes of: 2014 Sold For Special Of The Above Described As “Unknown if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her as follows, to-wit: Lot 54 in E.B. Shogren & assessments to redeem the property from Assessment of (Municipality) Not Applicable. Assessment of (Municipality) Not Applicable. Owners”; David D. Orr, Cook County Clerk; assignee pays any subsequently accruing Company’s South Parkway Subdivision of subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check And Special Assessment No. Not Applicable. And Special Assessment No. Not Applicable. Parties In Occupancy Or Actual Possession taxes or special assessments to redeem the part of the East 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 with the County Clerk as to the exact Warrant No. Not Applicable. Inst. No. Not Warrant No. Not Applicable. Inst. No. Not Of Said Property; Unknown Owners Or property from subsequent forfeitures or tax of Section 3, Township 37 North, Range 14, amount you owe before redeeming. This Applicable. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD Applicable. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD Persons Interested In Said Land Or Lot. sales. Check with the county clerk as to the East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook notice is also to advise you that a petition FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located TAX DEED NO. 2019 COTD 000342 FILED: exact amount you owe before redeeming. County, Illinois. 200 E 89th Pl, Chicago, IL has been filed for a tax deed which will at: 10059 S. Calumet Ave., Chicago, Illinois at: 37 E. 21st Street, Chicago Heights, Illinois January 23, 2019 TAKE NOTICE County of This notice is also to advise you that a 60619 25-03-116-011-0000 Now, therefore, transfer title and the right to possession of Legal Description or Property Index No. 25- Legal Description or Property Index No. 32- Cook, State of Illinois Date Premises Sold: petition has been filed for a tax deed which unless you, Unknown Owners and Non- this property if redemption is not made on 10-314-020-0000 Vol. 285 This notice is to 29-209-040-0000 Vol. 019 This notice is to June 6, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0003515 Sold will transfer title and the right of possession Record Claimants, First Credit Corp, and or before June 3, 2019. This matter is set for advise you that the above property has been advise you that the above property has been for General Taxes of: 2014 Sold For Special of this property if redemption is not made the said above named defendants, file your hearing in the Circuit Court of this County sold for delinquent taxes and that the period sold for delinquent taxes and that the period Assessment of (Municipality) Not Applicable. on or before May 30, 2019 . This matter is answer to the complaint in said suit or in Room 1704, Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. of redemption from the sale will expire of redemption from the sale will expire And Special Assessment No. Not Applicable. set for hearing in the Circuit Court of Cook otherwise make your appearance therein, in Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois on June on June 6, 2019. The amount to redeem on June 3, 2019. The amount to redeem Warrant No. Not Applicable. Inst. No. Not County, Room 1704, (Calendar 8) Richard J. the office of the Clerk of the Cook County 14, 2019 at 9:30 a.m. You may be present is subject to increase at 6 month intervals is subject to increase at 6 month intervals Applicable. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD Daley Center, 50 West Washington Street, Judicial Circuit, Cook County, Illinois, on or at this hearing but your right to redeem from the date of sale and may be further from the date of sale and may be further FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located Chicago, Illinois 60602, on June 12, 2019, at before MARCH 13, 2019, default may be will already have expired at that time. YOU increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or at: 509 S. 10th Avenue, Maywood, IL 60153 9:30 A.M. You may be present at this hearing, entered against you at any time after that ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO his or her assignee pays any subsequently his or her assignee pays any subsequently Legal Description or Property Index No. 15- but your right to redeem will already have day and a Judgment entered in accordance PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption accruing taxes or special assessments to accruing taxes or special assessments to 10-419-010-0000 Vol. 162 This notice is to expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO with the prayer of said Complaint. E-filing can be made at any time on or before June redeem the property from subsequent redeem the property from subsequent advise you that the above property has been REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS is now mandatory for documents in civil 3, 2019 by applying to the County Clerk of forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the sold for delinquent taxes and that the period OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made cases with limited exemptions. To e-file, Cook County, Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk as to the exact amount you County Clerk as to the exact amount you of redemption from the sale will expire at any time on or before May 30, 2019, by you must first create an account with an County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For further owe before redeeming. This notice is also owe before redeeming. This notice is also on June 6, 2019. The amount to redeem applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, e-filing service provider. Visit http://efile. information contact the County Clerk. to advise you that a petition has been filed to advise you that a petition has been filed is subject to increase at 6 month intervals Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk, illinoiscourts.gov/service-providers.htm to Address: 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434, for a tax deed which will transfer title and for a tax deed which will transfer title and from the date of sale and may be further 118 North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, learn more and to select a service provider. Chicago, IL 60602 Telephone: (312) 603-5645 the right to possession of this property if the right to possession of this property if increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or Illinois 60602. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, If you need additional help or have trouble GAN C LLC, purchaser or assignee Dated: redemption is not made on or before June redemption is not made on or before June his or her assignee pays any subsequently CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK Address: e-filing, visit http://www.illinoiscourts.gov/ January 22, 2019 Judd M. Harris #55136 933 6, 2019. This matter is set for hearing in the 3, 2019. This matter is set for hearing in the accruing taxes or special assessments to 118 North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, faq/gethelp.asp or contact the Clerk of West Van Buren, Suite 304 Chicago, IL 60607 Circuit Court of this County in Room 1704, Circuit Court of this County in Room 1704, redeem the property from subsequent Illinois 60602 Telephone: 312-603-5645 By: this Court. Shara A. Netterstrom (6294499) 312-795-9600 [email protected] Pub: Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the Purchaser or Assignee RDG FUND-5 LNS LLC MANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI LLC Attorneys 2/11, 12, 13/2019 6128511 Street, Chicago, Illinois on June 21, 2019 at Street, Chicago, Illinois on June 21, 2019 at County Clerk as to the exact amount you 312-698-3595 Dated 12/31/2018 Pub: 2/11, for Plaintiff One East Wacker, Suite 1250, 9:30 a.m. You may be present at this hearing 9:30 a.m. You may be present at this hearing owe before redeeming. This notice is also 12, 13/2019 6127220 Chicago, IL 60601 Phone: 312-651-6700; but your right to redeem will already have but your right to redeem will already have to advise you that a petition has been filed Fax: 614-220-5613 Atty. No.: 48928 Email: expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO for a tax deed which will transfer title and [email protected] FILE REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS the right to possession of this property if NUMBER: 18-037135 One of Plaintiff’s OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made redemption is not made on or before June Attorneys Pub: 2/11, 18, 25/2019 6135138 at any time on or before June 6, 2019 by at any time on or before June 3, 2019 by 6, 2019. This matter is set for hearing in the applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, Circuit Court of this County in Room 1704, TO: IUNA Capital LLC; IUNA Capital LLC c/o Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington Secretary of State; IUNA Capital LLC c/o Chicago, Illinois. For further information Chicago, Illinois. For further information Street, Chicago, Illinois on June 21, 2019 at National Registered Agents Inc.; Martin contact the County Clerk. Address: 118 N. contact the County Clerk. Address: 118 N. 9:30 a.m. You may be present at this hearing Nussbaumer; The 5845 South Calumet Ave TO: Suhail Assaf; 79th & Damen Property, Inc. Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 but your right to redeem will already have Condominium Association c/o Secretary c/o Suhail Assaf; City of Chicago Corporation Telephone: (312) 603-5645 GAN C LLC, LLC, Telephone: (312) 603-5645 GAN C LLC, LLC, expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO of State; The 5845 South Calumet Ave Counsel; City of Chicago - City Clerk; County purchaser or assignee Dated: January 31, purchaser or assignee Dated: January 31, REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF Condominium Association c/o Ebony Clerk of Cook County, Illinois spouses, 2019 Judd M. Harris #55136933 West Van 2019 Judd M. Harris #55136933 West Van PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any Lucas; County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois heirs at law, devisees, if any, of the above Buren, Suite 304 Chicago, IL 60607 312-795- Buren, Suite 304 Chicago, IL 60607 312-795- time on or before June 6, 2019 by applying spouses, heirs at law, devisees, if any, of the mentioned persons, described as Unknown 9600 [email protected] Pub: 2/11, 12, 9600 [email protected] Pub: 2/11, 12, to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, above mentioned persons, described as Owners; Occupants or persons in actual 13/2019 6120680 13/2019 6120719 at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Unknown Owners; Occupants or persons possession of real estate herein described; Illinois. For further information contact the in actual possession of real estate herein claimants, decree creditors, judgment NOONAN & LIEBERMAN, LTD. (Firm ID: 38245) County Clerk. Address: 118 N. Clark Street, described; claimants, decree creditors, creditors, if any, of the above, described Attorneys 105 W. Adams, Suite 1800 Chicago, Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 Telephone: judgment creditors, if any, of the above, as Unknown Owners; Unknown Owners Illinois 60603 STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF (312) 603-5645 GAN C LLC, LLC, purchaser described as Unknown Owners; Unknown and Parties interested in said real estate. Cook, ss – IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK or assignee Dated: January 31, 2019 Judd M. Owners and Parties interested in said real TAX DEED NO. 2018 COTD 008744 FILED YOUR COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT Harris #55136933 West Van Buren, Suite 304 estate. TAX DEED NO. 2019 COTD 000007 December 31, 2018 TAKE NOTICE County - CHANCERY DIVISION, MCCORMICK 110, Chicago, IL 60607 312-795-9600 harrislaw@ FILED January 3, 2019 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold: June 7, 2016 LLC, Plaintiff, vs. ROBERT E. HALL, UNKNOWN sbcglobal.net Pub: 2/11, 12, 13/2019 of Cook Date Premises Sold: June 6, 2016 Certificate No. 14-0011535; 14-0011536; 14- PERFECT OWNERS-TENANTS AND NON-RECORD 6120692 Certificate No. 14-0006769, 14-0006770, 0011537; and 14-0011538 Sold for General CLAIMANTS, et. al., Defendants, Case No. and 14-0006772 Sold for General Taxes Taxes of 2014 Sold for Special Assessment 2019CH00673. The requisite affidavit for of 2014 Sold for Special Assessment of of [municipality and special assessment publication having been filed, notice is [municipality and special assessment no.] no.] None Installment No. [Not Applicable] HIRE hereby given to you: UNKNOWN OWNERS- None Installment No. [Not Applicable] No. Warrant No. [Not Applicable] THIS PROPERTY TENANTS AND NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS, [Not Applicable] THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES defendants in the above entitled suit has SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property Property Located At: 2125 W 79TH ST , IS WAITING been commenced in the IN THE CIRCUIT Located At: 5845 S CALUMET AVE, UNIT G, CHICAGO , IL 60620 Legal Description or COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY UNIT 1, and UNIT 3, CHICAGO , IL 60637 Legal Property Index No. 20-31-102-011-0000; DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION, by Description or Property Index No. 20-15-124- 20-31-102-012-0000; 20-31-102-013-0000; Extend your reach. Access customized the said plaintiff against you and other 036-1001; 20-15-124-036-1002; 20-15-124- and 20-31-102-014-0000 Volume 438 This defendants, praying for the foreclosure of 036-1004 Volume 257 This notice is to advise notice is to advise you that the above technology. Simplify your search. a certain Mortgage conveying the premises you that the above property has been sold property has been sold for delinquent taxes described as follows, to-wit: LOT THREE (3) IN for delinquent taxes and that the period of and that the period of redemption from THE SUBDIVISION OF LOT 7, IN ACKERMAN`S redemption from the sale will expire on May the sale will expire on May 30, 2019 The chicagotribune.com/jobs SUBDIVISION OF LOT 7, IN BLOCK 5, IN THE 30, 2019. The amount to redeem is subject amount to redeem is subject to increase at CANAL TRUSTEE`S SUBDIVISION IN SECTION to increase at 6-month intervals from the 6-month intervals from the date of sale and 33, TOWNSHIP 40 NORTH, RANGE 14, EAST date of sale and may be further increased may be further increased if the purchaser OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays COUNTY, ILLINOIS.. PIN: 14-33-104-027- assignee pays any subsequently accruing any subsequently accruing taxes or special 0000. Commonly known as: 550 W. Belden, taxes or special assessments to redeem the assessments to redeem the property from Chicago, IL 60614, and which said Mortgage property from subsequent forfeitures or tax subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check was made by ROBERT HALL,, as Mortgagor(s) sales. Check with the county clerk as to the with the county clerk as to the exact to McCormick 110, LLC, as Mortgagee, and exact amount you owe before redeeming. amount you owe before redeeming. This recorded as document number 0810801081, This notice is also to advise you that a notice is also to advise you that a petition and the present owner(s) of the property petition has been filed for a tax deed which has been filed for a tax deed which will being ROBERT HALL,, and for other relief: will transfer title and the right of possession transfer title and the right of possession of that summons was duly issued out of said of this property if redemption is not made this property if redemption is not made on or Court against you as provided by law, and on or before May 30, 2019 . This matter is before May 30, 2019 . This matter is set for that the said suit is now pending. Now, set for hearing in the Circuit Court of Cook hearing in the Circuit Court of Cook County, therefore, unless you, the said above County, Room 1704, (Calendar 8) Richard J. Room 1704, (Calendar 8) Richard J. Daley named defendants, file your answer to the Daley Center, 50 West Washington Street, Center, 50 West Washington Street, Chicago, Complaint in the said suit or otherwise make Chicago, Illinois 60602, on June 12, 2019, at Illinois 60602, on June 12, 2019, at 9:30 your appearance therein, IN THE CIRCUIT 9:30 A.M. You may be present at this hearing, A.M. You may be present at this hearing, COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY but your right to redeem will already have but your right to redeem will already have DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION, expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO Richard J Daley Center, 50 W. Washington, REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS Room 802, Chicago, IL 60602 on or before OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made February 27, 2019, default may be entered at any time on or before May 30, 2019, by at any time on or before May 30, 2019, by against you at any time after that day and applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, a Judgment entered in accordance with the Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk, Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk, prayer of said Complaint. Dated, Chicago, 118 North Clark Street, Room 434 Chicago, 118 North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois, January 22, 2019. Clerk of the Cook Illinois 60602. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, Illinois 60602. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, County Circuit Court. 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Oilers HAWKS P: 49 P: 55 GP: 48 GP: 56 ERIN HOOLEY/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Dylan Strome raises his arms in celebration after scoring in the first period of the Hawks’ victory over the Red Wings. Blues P: 47 7th straight: ‘Let’s keep this thing rolling’ GP: 47 By Jimmy Greenfield Ward’s 43 saves and kept their playoff points from the bottom and four from Chicago Tribune push going by beating the Red Wings the first wild-card spot. But don’t feel 5-2 for their seventh straight victory. bad about checking the standings; Coyotes Never mind the Original Six. The It’s the Hawks’ longest streak since you’re not alone. P: 46 Blackhawks are in seventh heaven. winning seven straight from Feb. 19 to “I check the standings, yes,” Ward GP: 47 The Red Wings paid their only visit March 4, 2017. They will try to make it admitted. “We know where we’re at to the United Center on Sunday, a sad eight in a row Tuesday against the and what we need to do. With that circumstance for traditionalists who Bruins. being said, you control what you can Kings wish for more games between these “Let’s keep this thing rolling,” control and that’s how you perform P: 42 Original Six franchises. Ward said. and how you prepare and the guys are GP: 49 But the relic of a rivalry was of The Western Conference wild- doing the right job right now.” secondary importance to the red-hot card race is so bunched up that with Hawks, who rode veteran goalie Cam 55 points the Hawks are both four Turn to Blackhawks, Page 4 HAWKS P: 41 A DATE WITH NO. 8? Blackhawks at Bruins | 6 p.m. Tuesday, NBCSCH GP: 49

Cactus League is cool — BULLS in more ways than one Parker’s perseverance PHOENIX — Major League Baseball’s decision proved to be family affair to start the season in late March pushes up the beginning of the Cactus League season once again. By K.C. Johnson UP NEXT | Bucks at Bulls This year’s schedule of games in Arizona begins Chicago Tribune 7 p.m. Monday, NBCSCH Feb. 21 and runs through March 26. That means pitchers and catchers are reporting As a former first-round pick, Paul Sullivan earlier, and since we’re still a ways away from Sonny Parker spent six years in the arship to Duke and become the No. 2 On baseball the actual start of spring, temperatures are only NBA with the Warriors and then overall pick by the Bucks in 2014, 15 expected to be in the 60s for the next couple of committed to a lifetime of commu- slots higher and 38 years later than weeks in the Valley of the Sun. nity service in his native Chicago. him. That’s good news for Cubs fans who want to get a ticket for one of the AP He watched his son, Jabari, rack But it hasn’t been all highs. Sonny spring training games. Going ... going ... up multiple honors as one of the also has watched Jabari rehabilitate Most fans tend to wait until March to begin their trek to Arizona, and most decorated high school basket- after two surgeries to repair torn once it heats up, Sloan Park is typically packed. VONN ball players in Illinois’ rich history, ACLs. And Jabari’s latest test came There are plenty of storylines in the Cactus League this year. winning two Mr. Basketball awards in the form of a homecoming gone An appreciation of and four state championships at wrong. With one day until Cubs and White Sox pitchers and catchers report, Lindsey Vonn, Simeon. Paul Sullivan looks at some spring storylines, Page 5 Back Page He watched Jabari earn a schol- Turn to Bulls, Page 4 2 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Monday, February 11, 2019 TOP OF THE SECOND

Phil Rosenthal ASK THE REPORTER BRAD BIGGS Alliance fills football craving Expect Pace to be passively aggressive The Alliance of American Football made Do you think the Bears its debut over the weekend, filling a post- will be aggressive in Super Bowl void for fans so eager for free agency since they games that they’ll watch teams they know don’t have a lot of picks and care little about. in the 2019 NFL draft? Go, team in red! @ace_mtb4 But the football actually wasn’t bad. We know general manager Ryan Pace It was like those preseason NFL games is going to be aggressive every year. when the regulars have been benched and Finally, this offseason feels a little scrubs are fighting for roster spots, and different. The Bears have had serious AAF players may be competing for the roster holes to plug since he arrived. same reason. So Pace was forced to be aggressive “We could be the training ground for in finding fixes. Some were short-term the NFL,” Bill Polian, a Pro Football Hall of answers, others could be long-term fits. Fame executive who’s a co-founder of the Some holes have been plugged once, AAF, said during the new league’s CBS twice, three times. But the Bears are in pregame show Saturday night. good shape on both sides of the ball. That’s the Alliance’s hope, to become There isn’t nearly as much heavy lifting a developmental league for the NFL, required looking to 2019. I believe Pace “developmental” sounding better than PHELAN M. EBENHACK/AP will remain aggressive, but it’s going to “minor.” be calculated. Some thoughts: Atlanta receiver Bug Howard (84) is upended in Saturday’s game against Orlando. 1. It’s not just the players who hope Name one position the Bears would 4. A hit in more ways than one. really like to improve that the this showcase will get them into the One reason the AAF has given for not NFL someday. Changing channels average fan isn’t considering. having kickoffs is player safety. @gustov3030 One senses some of the rules — such That seemed a bit less believable when Speaking of hard-hitting, former as no kickoffs or point-after conversion — San Antonio’s Shaan Washington NBC Sports star Bob Costas opened I think he will look to strengthen the are getting NFL auditions, perhaps not for blindsided San Diego quarterback Mike up on ESPN’s “E:60” Sunday about his offensive line again, something he’s next year but down the road. Bercovici, pancaking him with such force stance on the NFL and brain trauma done a good job with both draft picks The SkyJudge — a game official on the Fleet’s opening drive as to pop and how it led to his removal as host and free-agent signings over the last stationed in the press box to cover for Bercovici’s helmet off and knock the ball of NBC’s Super Bowl coverage last year. couple of years. Maybe the Bears will badly missed calls on the field — and the from his hands. Costas, interviewed by Mark make a move at wide receiver, which openness with which replay reviews were NFL almost certainly would have Fainaru-Wada, was unsparing about may be one a lot of people are not handed were big hits. penalized Washington for such hit, but not the relationship between the NFL and considering right now. Why shouldn’t the NFL let viewers even the SkyJudge registered an objection. the television industry — not just NBC. eavesdrop on what the replay official and No doubt some viewers were sold on the “It tells you who calls the shots,” Who on the market can they replace officials on the field are saying to each other? AAF then and there. Costas said, referring to NFL Adrian Amos with? Will they re-sign Commissioner Roger Goodell him? 2. The app’s a teaser. 5. Does ‘Moose’ season ever end? @is_ia_craigt72 The Alliance’s mobile phone app, which declining an interview with him at Bears fans surely got their fill of Daryl the Super Bowl. “The only business There is a chance that Amos could tracks all the players on the field — even for “Moose” Johnston, the second-tier Fox the coin toss — was nifty. arrangement I can think of where the re-sign with the Bears. There are analyst who worked three of their telecasts buyer must continually flatter the a lot of name safeties that are slated to This potential precursor to a future in this season with Chris Myers. which bettors might be able to wager on seller is the sports TV business. become unrestricted free agents, and Yet there Johnston was on CBS, being “We’re pulling a Brinks armored the glut of veterans heading to the what would occur next on a play-to-play interviewed on the sideline of the AAF’s basis was handicapped by the lag between truck up to Park Avenue, Mr. Goodell. marketplace might prevent Amos Battle of the Sans — the San Diego Fleet vs. It contains the billions of dollars that from getting the kind of offer he seeks. real time and the TV broadcast. In time, San Antonio Commanders — by virtue of however, it could be on time. we’re going to pay you for the right LaMarcus Joyner, Earl Thomas, his role as the Commanders’ general and privilege to televise your games. Tyrann Mathieu, Ha Ha Clinton-Dix 3. Tricks are not just for kids. manager. But if we’ve delivered them in a and Landon Collins are just a few of Coach Steve Spurrier’s Orlando Apollos Johnston said it’s his hope to show he denomination that does not please you, the safeties headed toward the open scored off a Philly Special-esque reverse- has the makings of an NFL general manager. we’re terribly sorry, we’ll back the truck market. I don’t see the Bears looking to pass play in their 40-6 victory over the If so, Bears fans would love to see him up, and we’ll bring it to you in 20s and invest big at that position. They have Atlanta Legends. land a job someday with the Lions, Vikings 50s if that’s the way you’d prefer it.’ ” solid money invested in the secondary The trick move on first-and-goal from or Packers. Especially the Packers. That’s what’s known as a money as it is and will need to make Eddie the 5 was the perfect antidote to the Super [email protected] quote. In every way. 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LOYOLA 56, VALPARAISO 51 Ramblers tighten grip on 1st Townes scores 18, keys Instead, the first-place Ram- Freeman’s basket gave the Cru- big scoring drought. … Every points, following up his career- blers turned the tide against the saders (13-12, 6-6) a 43-34 advan- basket from there on out got really high 27 at Illinois State. Freeman 13-0 run in second half Crusaders. tage with 7:41 left. But Aher Uguak difficult. impressed Loyola coach Porter to win MVC showdown Loyola ran off 13 straight points hit one of two free throws with “We played hard enough to Moser, whose team beat Valpa- to beat host Valparaiso 56-51. 2:44 left to give the Ramblers win; we just didn’t make enough raiso 71-54 on Jan. 15 in Chicago. By Michael Osipoff The Ramblers’ Marques Townes (16-9, 9-3) a 44-43 lead and shots down the stretch and they “Freeman is emerging as one of Post-Tribune scored a game-high 18 points, Townes added a 3-pointer 46 did.” the better players,” Moser said. making several key late-game seconds later. After the Crusaders drew to Freeman appreciated the in- When freshman guard Javon plays. The senior guard pointed to Valparaiso missed 10 straight 47-45 on Lavender’s two free tense nature of Sunday’s game. Freeman scored to open a nine- Loyola’s defense and the pride it shots before graduate transfer throws, Townes made an acro- “It was really physical,” he said. point lead with less than eight takes in closing out games during guard Deion Lavender’s layup batic reverse with 1:22 left. Camer- “You have guys out there who minutes left in Sunday’s Missouri the last four minutes. with 3.3 seconds left made it 54-51. on Krutwig had 12 points for really want to win.” Valley Conference game, it ap- “It was huge,” Townes said. “We were right there,” Valpo Loyola, and Aher Uguak had seven peared Valparaiso might be on its “Without getting those stops, we coach Matt Lottich said. “It was rebounds. [email protected] way to upending Loyola. can’t convert on offense.” the wrong time to really go on a Freeman led Valparaiso with 17 Twitter @MichaelOsipoff

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Associated Press By John Fineran Associated Press DeJon Jarreau scored 14 of his 16 points in the second half, SOUTH BEND, Ind. — T.J. Corey Davis Jr. also had 16 and Gibbs scored 20 points, D.J. No. 12 Houston held off No. 25 Harvey added 18 and John Cincinnati 65-58 on Sunday in Mooney had his 15th double- Houston. double of the season as Notre Jarreau added eight re- Dame beat Georgia Tech 69-59 bounds and five assists. He Sunday night. scored 11 consecutive points in Coming off a 62-47 loss at the second half, including six Miami on Wednesday, the Irish straight to give Houston a (13-11, 3-8 Atlantic Coast Con- 1 63-58 lead with 3 ⁄2 minutes ference) won for only the left. Davis and Jarreau each second time in their last seven. made free throws in the final Notre Dame shot just 32.8 20 seconds to seal it for the percent (21 of 64). Cougars (23-1, 10-1 AAC). Mooney, whose streak of Galen Robinson Jr. had 10 eight consecutive games with a points for Houston, which won double-doubles was snapped its eighth straight and ex- at Miami, finished with 11 tended its home winning points and 14 rebounds. streak to 32 games. Houston Prentiss Hubb added 13 points shot 49 percent from the field. for Notre Dame. Jarron Cumberland scored Michael Devoe scored 18 27 points on 9-of-25 shooting, points and Abdoulaye Gueye and Cane Broome added 10 added 12 for the Yellow Jackets points for Cincinnati (20-4, (11-13, 3-8) who lost for the fifth 9-2), which had its eight-game straight time since a 63-61 winning streak snapped. The victory over Notre Dame on Bearcats shot 33 percent from Jan. 22 in Atlanta. Georgia Tech the field, including 27 percent shot 40.7 percent (22 of 54) but in the second half. turned the ball over 14 times, After taking a 58-57 lead on six more than the Irish, and Cumberland’s 3-pointer with was outrebounded 45-39. 6:11 left, Cincinnati missed its The first half was one of last 11 field goals and went scoring droughts — one by the scoreless for the rest of the Irish of 7:49 between two by game. the Yellow Jackets of 3:32 and Houston led 34-33 at the half 4:28 — and fittingly ended with behind Davis’ 11 points. Notre Dame’s Nate Laszewski blocking Devoe’s runner at the Dunk wins it: Andre Wesson buzzer that left Georgia Tech scored the last of his 15 points with a 25-24 halftime lead. on a tie-breaking dunk with 20 Georgia Tech built a 17-8 seconds left to help Ohio State lead — its largest of the half — pull off a 55-52 victory over on Devoe’s third 3-pointer Indiana in Bloomington, Ind. CHARLIE NEIBERGALL/AP about seven minutes in before The Buckeyes (16-7, 6-6 Big Northwestern center Dererk Pardon is fouled by Iowa forward Tyler Cook in the first half Sunday night. Laszewski ended a 0-for-10 Ten) won their third straight start from beyond the arc. It overall and added a key road IOWA 80, NORTHWESTERN 79 ignited an Irish 16-7 run that victory to their postseason re- ended with Mooney convert- sume. ing a 3-point play with 49 Romeo Langford had 15 seconds left before halftime. points to lead Indiana (13-11, Jose Alvarado’s 3-pointer 4-9), which has lost nine of its Late collapse jars NU was followed by a 9-0 run by last 10 and four in a row at the Irish. Harvey hit a 3- home. Devonte Green had 10 Down 13, Hawkeyes range, including the winner for Northwestern (12-11, 3-9). pointer from the corner for a points and Juwan Morgan fin- Iowa (19-5, 8-5, Big Ten). The Wildcats looked like they 33-28 lead, forcing a Georgia ished with a career-high 14 rally, hit last-second Freshman Joe Wieskamp were going to snap a three-game Tech timeout with 16:41 to play. rebounds. 3-pointer to beat Cats scored 21 points, including a losing streak and get just their But a pair of free throws and After trailing 47-38 with 6:25 3-pointer that was part of the second Big Ten road win this Kristian Sjolund’s 3-pointer to go, the Hoosiers tied the Associated Press Hawkeyes’ comeback with less season to go along with their from the corner erased that score when Langford made than six minutes remaining. Tyler victory Jan. 18 at Rutgers. Instead, lead in 52 seconds. Indiana’s third consecutive 3 IOWA CITY — Jordan Bohan- Cook had 19 points and 11 re- they fell further into the trap of The Irish regained the lead with 4:52 to go. The Hoosiers non hit a 3-pointer from 23 feet bounds, and Isaiah Moss scored 16 playing on the first day of the Big on Gibbs’ 3-pointer with 13:53 retook the lead on Green’s long, with three-tenths of a second left points on 6-for-12 shooting. Ten tournament and have lost four remaining to end a drought of shot-clock beating 3 with 1:46 as No. 20 Iowa rallied from a Iowa has won three straight and in a row. nearly three minutes and built left. That made it 52-49. 13-point deficit and beat North- sits three games behind Michigan The Hawkeyes struggled it back up as Gibbs made five of C.J. Jackson tied it again western 80-79 Sunday night. in the Big Ten standings. through most of the game against six free throws after being with another 3 late in the shot Bohannon scored his first Vic Law had 24 points and 10 the Wildcats, getting beaten on fouled twice on 3-pointers. clock and Wesson’s dunk after points with 5:28 to go on a jumper rebounds, Ryan Taylor scored 16 the boards (37-26) and allowing Mooney’s layup with 4:12 to a timeout gave Ohio State the and finished with 15 points with points, A.J. Turner added 15 and Northwestern to shoot better than go gave the Irish a 54-44 lead lead for good. 3-for-4 shooting from 3-point Dererk Pardon scored 13 for 50 percent from the field. and they cruised from there. 4 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Monday, February 11, 2019

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HAWKS NOTES QUALIFYING Darling Byron taking to sit on leave of Daytona absence Hurricanes goalie’s 500 pole decision described Will join teammate as ‘a personal thing’ Bowman as race’s youngest front row By Jimmy Greenfield Chicago Tribune By Mark Long Associated Press Former Blackhawks goalie Scott Darling requested and DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — was granted a leave of absence William Byron put Hendrick from professional hockey, Motorsports in a familiar posi- Hurricanes general manager tion: on the pole for the Day- Don Waddell told the Char- tona 500. His bigger goal is to lotte News & Observer on make the starting spot pay Sunday. dividends for the NASCAR No reason was given for the powerhouse. request. Darling’s agent, Matt The 21-year-old Byron and Keator, described the goaltend- 25-year-old teammate Alex er’s leave of absence as “a Bowman locked in the front personal thing.” row for “The Great American Darling, who grew up in Race” during qualifying laps Lemont, signed a four-year, Sunday at Daytona Interna- $16.6 million contract with the tional Speedway. They make Hurricanes shortly after they up the youngest front row in obtained him from the Hawks Daytona 500 history. after the 2016-17 season. Dar- The coveted starting spot ling never permanently locked hasn’t meant much for down the starting job in his NASCAR’s season opener over first season with the Hurri- the last two decades, though. canes, finishing with an .888 The last Daytona 500 pole- save percentage and 3.18 sitter to win the race was Dale goals-against-average in 43 Jarrett in 2000. games. The last four — Hendrick’s This season was even worse Jeff Gordon, Chase Elliott for Darling. He got off to a poor (twice) and Bowman — have start with the Hurricanes and failed to notch a top-10 finish. has spent the majority of the “To have them on top of each season with their AHL affiliate other means the organization in Charlotte. did a heck of a job,” Hendrick He has an .882 save percent- said. “This is the deal to sit on age and 3.34 GAA in 14 games the pole at Daytona.” with the Checkers. ERIN HOOLEY/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Byron and Bowman edged Waddell said he didn’t be- Dominik Kahun joins Alex DeBrincat (12) to celebrate Kahun’s first-period goal in Sunday’s victory. the other two Hendrick driv- lieve Darling’s request was ers: seven-time Cup Series based on his performance on champion Jimmie Johnson the ice. and fan favorite Chase Elliott. “We all know he’s had ups “That’s a pretty amazing and downs in his career, and 7th straight win puts feat, I feel,” said longtime we’ll be supportive,” Waddell Hendrick crew chief Chad said. “He’s still under contract Knaus, who is entering his first for two more years and we’ve season with Byron after 18 got to see if we can get this years with Johnson. thing back together.” Hawks near playoffs Knaus and Johnson landed the Daytona 500 pole in their A healthy scratch: Hawks Blackhawks, from Page 1 first race together in 2002. coach Jeremy Colliton is stick- After splitting with Johnson at ing with his plan to rotate The line of Dominik Kahun, the end of last season, Knaus defensemen Carl Dahlstrom, Dylan Strome and Alex DeBrincat essentially repeated the feat Slater Koekkoek and Gustav was dominant with each finding with Byron. Forsling in and out of the the scoresheet on the Hawks’ first “I think it’s huge,” Knaus lineup. Dahlstrom sat out three goals. Kahun had two goals said. “We’ve had a lot of late Thursday’s win over the and an assist, Strome had a goal nights, a lot of long hours. The Canucks but returned against and two assists and DeBrincat last time I came here with a the Red Wings. assisted on all three of the line’s new driver, we sat on the pole. “We’re developing them,” goals. This is really special for me.” Colliton said. “We’re not just They had their best game of the Byron reached a top speed of thinking about, ‘How are they season, but they’ve been a big part 194.304 mph in the final round going to play now?’ of the Hawks’ success since coach of qualifying, nearly two- “It’s how are they going to Jeremy Colliton put them to- tenths of a second faster than play in 10 games, 30 games, gether, not coincidentally, seven Bowman (194.153). next season. That’s something games ago. “I thought we were going to we’re going to continue to How have they been doing it? be somewhere in the hunt,” balance.” Kahun isn’t quite sure. Byron said. “I was excited to Typically, a scratched player “That’s a good question,” get down here and see what we watches the game near the Kahun said. “We had some good ERIN HOOLEY/CHICAGO TRIBUNE had. It’s really cool.” press box above the highest games before, we’re all young guys Goaltender Cam Ward makes a save on the Red Wings’ Dylan Larkin in The rest of the 40-car lineup section in the arena. No player and we just communicate off the the second period of the Blackhawks’ victory at the United Center. will be set by two qualifying prefers to watch from there, ice a lot. Maybe it’s that because races Thursday. Thirty-six of but Colliton said they can we just have good chemistry off Red Wings player. 25th goal of the season, to provide those spots are already filled benefit from watching from a the ice.” His second goal was the bigger the final margin. because of NASCAR’s charter different perspective. With 28 goals each of the last one, coming on a backhander in That insecurity is nothing new system. “When you go up top, the two seasons, DeBrincat has been the third period to give the Hawks for the Hawks, who are in no Former Hendrick driver game looks a little different and the breakout star of the trio and a 3-1 lead. position to be content with three Casey Mears and Tyler Red- it’s a reminder of what’s there Strome is finally living up to the “He’s such a good player,” teams above them in the race for dick secured two of the re- and what’s not,” Colliton said. pedigree of being the third overall DeBrincat said. “He can just make the final wild-card spot. maining spots in the Daytona “Maybe get some ideas about pick in the draft four years ago. those little plays so well and he “We’re not where we want to 500. They posted the top what might help you when you The Hawks signed Kahun as an makes the game easy. He’s a very be,” Colliton said. “We’ve got to speeds of the six drivers vying get back in.” undrafted free agent last year good passer and as you see today keep getting better. We can, for four open spots in without any promise that he he can still bury the puck too. To there’s more. So we’re happy we NASCAR’s season opener. One-timers: Alex DeBrincat’s would make the team. have that double threat is pretty won, we got the two points we Byron and his teammates three assists gave him an eight- But Kahun’s talent has been great.” dearly needed and we’ll go back to will spend the week being game point streak, the longest evident from the start of the Sunday’s win wasn’t secure work tomorrow and get prepared lauded as the Daytona 500 of his career. … Patrick Kane’s season, though he hadn’t yet had a until Patrick Kane scored on a for Tuesday and that’s the mental- favorites. They also will try to 14-game point streak is the game like Sunday’s. In the first breakaway with 3 minutes, 33 ity we should have as a group.” stay out of trouble in the second-longest of his career, period, his quick stick allowed seconds remaining to extend his qualifying races. trailing only the 26-game him to score after his initial shot point streak to 14 games. Jonathan [email protected] “We want to take care of the streak he had in 2015. came back to him off the skate of a Toews added an empty-netter, his Twitter @jcgreenx cars for sure,” Hendrick said. “We don’t want to put the cars in any unnecessary harm’s way. It’s kind of a two-edge sword on the front row. You don’t want to take a chance of tearing Parker’s perseverance proved to be a family affair up a really good car, but you’ve Bulls, from Page 1 And he eventually re-entered itually, he went to church. He had just another chapter. He’s in a got to figure out what to race.” Boylen’s rotation before last good support within the commu- better situation now.” Sonny was there last July when Wednesday’s trade. nity. Johnson wins Clash: John- the Bulls introduced Jabari at the “We talked a lot about being “He’ll play for free. He’s got a Layups: Zach LaVine has posted son triggered a wreck that United Center as their premier professional, being a good team- love for the game.” three straight games with 20 or wiped out nearly the entire offseason acquisition on a mate, watching your body lan- That was evident Saturday as more points and five or more field and zipped to the lead to sparkling summer day. And Sonny guage, cheering for your team,” Jabari played with passion and assists for the first time in his win the rain-shortened exhib- was at the building again Saturday Sonny said. “It was hard for him. athleticism. career. LaVine was not listed on ition Clash. night, watching his son throw This was the first time in his life “It was special for me just the Bulls’ injury report for Mon- The seven-time Cup Series down six dunks and score 20 that he wasn’t playing. But he because I’ve been through a lot,” day’s game against the Bucks after champion failed to win a race points with six assists to lead the persevered through it. He had a he said. “I was looking to be a Bull he tweaked his right ankle in last season for the first time in Wizards past his hometown Bulls. great attitude. He never said for the long run.” Saturday’s loss. LaVine has been his career, but a dose of aggres- The performance came a mere anything negative or bad toward Instead, unless the Wizards playing through ankle soreness in sion put him back in Victory three days after a trade ended the his teammates or his coach or his surprisingly pick up Jabari’s both ankles. … In their franchise- Lane on the first weekend of failed experiment, which in- organization.” $20 million option, he’ll be an record, 10-game home losing Speedweeks. Johnson’s win cluded coach Jim Boylen bench- Now a member of the Wizards, unrestricted free agent for the streak, the Bulls have lost by an continued a banner day for ing Jabari in mid-December for Jabari did acknowledge Saturday second straight summer. average of 12.9 points. … Nikola Hendrick Motorsports. what Boylen cited as poor practice night his disappointment over his “He’s in better shape now. He Mirotic, acquired by the Bucks on led 51 laps and habits and lack of defensive effort. relationship changing with was coming off an ACL (tear),” Thursday, was listed as out for controlled the race, which was “I couldn’t do it,” Sonny said of Boylen when Boylen moved from Sonny said. “Game shape is differ- Monday’s game, even though he interrupted multiple times by not playing. “It would’ve got to me associate head coach to head ent from practice shape. What I had expressed optimism that he rain. With more rain looming, personally.” coach after Fred Hoiberg was saw (Saturday) is he’s happy. He would play. He has been sidelined Johnson dipped low and tried It did at times to Jabari as well. fired. has his bounce, his smile. since Jan. 23 with a strained right to side-draft Menard as they While he always supported his “It was very difficult because “The initial reception and ex- calf. If that holds, he still won’t battled for the lead. teammates, he had moments where he’s a native son, poster child here citement and energy when he have played as visitor at the But Johnson turned Menard he didn’t join pregame or halftime as one of the best players ever to signed with the Bulls was great. United Center. and started a chain-reaction layup lines when he fell out of the come out of high school here in The city embraced him. It didn’t accident that left cars sideways rotation. But his public comments Illinois, let alone Chicago,” Sonny end the way he wanted it to. But [email protected] and smoking behind the No. 48 remained on the high road. said. “He had good friends. Spir- things happen for a reason. It’s Twitter @kcjhoop Chevrolet. Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Monday, February 11, 2019 5

BASEBALL As camps draw near, many stars unsigned Harper, Machado head long list of top players still looking for work By Ronald Blum Associated Press

Bryce Harper, Manny Machado, Craig Kimbrel and Dallas Keuchel won’t be around when the bat and ball bags are opened at spring training throughout Florida and Arizona this week. They are among the dozens of free agents still looking for jobs, joined by Mike Moustakas, Mar- win Gonzalez, Carlos Gonzalez and Gio Gonzalez. For the second straight winter, camps are opening with many rosters in exceptional flux. “The market will sort itself out,” Cardinals Chairman Bill DeWitt Jr. said at last week’s owners’ meetings. “There is a long time between the end of the season and spring training, and there’s maybe not so much a sense of urgency on whichever side it happens to be.” CHRIS SWEDA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Among the 164 players who exercised free-agency rights at the end of last year’s World Series, 84 had announced agreements on the eve of spring training. That is up from 65 of 166 at roughly the 2nd year, 2nd chance same point last season but down from 105 of 158 two years ago. The Red Sox added J.D. Mar- Healthy, confident Darvish aiming to make tinez last Feb. 26 and the Phillies major contributions after disastrous debut brought in Jake Arrieta on March 12. All but 26 of the free agents last By Mark Gonzales reaction that eventually led to offseason eventually reached Chicago Tribune surgery to remove debris. deals, but some with big-money The most encouraging aspect contracts flopped after late starts: MESA, Ariz. — The mound of Darvish’s workout Sunday was Yu Darvish joined the Cubs on that Yu Darvish stood atop Sun- the sharpness of his pitches. Feb. 13, went 1-3 and didn’t pitch day felt like a cozy home. “I feel pretty good,” Darvish after May 20 because of arm Entering his second season said. problems. Eric Hosmer finalized with the Cubs as he attempts to “My fastball was feeling pow- his agreement with the Padres on from an injury-plagued erful. The breaking ball is good Feb. 19 and hit a career-worst .253 2018, Darvish said he felt a sense too.” with 69 RBIs. Alex Cobb signed of comfort during a 45-pitch Darvish’s September surgery with the Orioles on March 26 and bullpen session. allowed his elbow plenty of time went 5-16. It’s a stark contrast from last to heal. A drawn-out negotiating proc- spring, when he was caught in a He started throwing bullpen ess means clubs have lost time in whirlwind of developments that sessions in late January, which is marketing new acquisitions, started with a six-year, $126 earlier than some starting pitch- which seems especially signifi- million agreement with the Cubs ers get going. cant to a sport coming off three but spun out of control with a And with the first official straight years of attendance de- right elbow injury that limited workout for pitchers and catch- clines. Average attendance him to eight starts and season- ers not scheduled until Wednes- dropped below 30,000 last year ending surgery in September. day, Darvish was able to throw his for the first time since 2003. “Last year I didn’t know any- bullpen session under a con- “We want players signed, par- one,” Darvish said under sunny trolled setting without any time ticularly star players. I wish they skies in front of the Cubs’ agility constraints. were signed and ready to go,” field. “I felt alone. But this year I In that situation, Darvish, 32, baseball Commissioner Rob know a lot of people, and I feel worked at a deliberate pace, often Manfred said Friday. “We’ve got this is my place. That makes me chatted with new pitching coach another week before they have to more relaxed.” Tommy Hottovy and checked the report. I’m really hopeful that it’s Several unsuccessful rehab at- quality of his pitches with sup- going to get resolved during that tempts left Darvish hopeless and port staff. period of time.” somewhat elusive last year as he “We’re checking spin rate and The A’s take the field first, preferred to speak in his native (velocity), and then (comparing) starting workouts Monday in Japanese and often was brief in last year in spring training (to) Mesa, Ariz. The Mariners follow his comments. this year,” Darvish said. “Last year Tuesday in Peoria, Ariz., with With a healthy arm and greater was 88 (mph) in bullpen — this both teams getting early starts familiarity with his teammates year 91-92 mph. So my (velocity) because they open the season in and his organization, Darvish was going up, and we were talking Tokyo on March 20-21, a week wasn’t shy about expressing his about that.” before other teams get underway. ambitions for 2019. With more bullpen sessions Every other club launches prac- “I couldn’t do anything last and exhibition games in the next tice Wednesday or Thursday ex- year for the Cubs,” said Darvish, six weeks, Darvish’s velocity cept for the Braves, who wait who conducted the interview in should climb to the mid-90 mph until Saturday. English. “I really love the fans and range. Six new managers are in this organization. But I couldn’t “My body feels way (better) charge for the second straight do anything. I want to do some- than last year, and my stuff was spring training and five of them thing for Chicago and the Cubs.” good too,” Darvish said. “I have are big-league rookie skippers for Darvish was candid last sum- confidence.” the second straight year. Rocco mer about the discomfort in his BRIAN CASSELLA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Baldelli (Twins), David Bell elbow that was initially diagnosed [email protected] Yu Darvish, at the Cubs Convention (top) and pitching for Class A (Reds), Brandon Hyde (Orioles), as an impingement, then a stress Twitter @MDGonzales South Bend (above), says he feels healthy and ready to go this year. Charlie Montoyo (Blue Jays) and Chris Woodward (Rangers) are first-timers running a big-league dugout, joined by the Angels’ Brad Ausmus, the Tigers’ man- ager from 2014-17. 5 storylines to watch as Cactus League draws near One of last year’s rookie man- Sullivan, from Page 1 cutting ceremony for their traditionally one of the better draws. The San Francisco Chronicle agers was Alex Cora, who led the renovated spring training complex, But management overreacted reported the A’s may add Murray Red Sox to their fourth World Free-agent sightings: Not which was renamed Brewers to last year’s 82-80 season and to the 40-man roster and rework Series title in 15 seasons. They since Andre Dawson showed Fields of Phoenix. Instead of traded star first baseman Paul his deal to compete with hope to become the first team to up at Cubs camp with a blank moving to a better location and Goldschmidt to the Cardinals whatever he’d make as a win consecutive titles since the contract in 1987 has there been building a sparkling, new facility, while allowing ace Patrick first-round NFL draft pick. 1998-2000 Yankees. so much mystery over where the the Brewers opted to remain in Corbin to sign with the Either way, he’s one of the bigger “Repeating is tough,” Cora said. game’s top free agents will land. old Maryvale Baseball Park. Nationals. Making matters names in the Cactus League, “It starts with the players. People Dawson’s negotiating ploy They also have reached an worse, A.J. Pollock, one of their minor leaguer or not. are going to talk about hangovers worked for both him and the agreement with American more popular players, signed and all that and the banquet Cubs. They signed him for Family Insurance on a 15-year with the archrival Dodgers. Red herring? There are quite circuit. It’s part of it. But they’ve $500,000, and he hit 49 home naming-rights deal for their Will fans still support the a few rebuilding teams in the been disciplined enough.” runs on his way to winning the home park in Milwaukee, but it team this spring at the Stick? Cactus League, including the Among the major trades of the National League MVP award. Of will continue to be called Miller White Sox, Padres, Royals, offseason, the Phillies obtained course they also finished in sixth Park until after the 2020 season. Strike a pose: Kyler Murray Rangers and Reds. catcher J.T. Realmuto from the place in the NL East, but that’s The Brewers didn’t commit to could show up at A’s camp and But the Reds could be a Marlins, the Cardinals got first another story. any long-term deals this take the Cactus League by storm. surprise contender in the NL baseman Paul Goldschmidt from Now we’re all waiting on offseason, but they did sign Or he could decide to take his talents Central if all of their offseason the Diamondbacks and the Mets Manny Machado, Bryce Harper, free-agent catcher Yasmani to the NFL. No one seems to know. moves click. They’ve added got second baseman Robinson Craig Kimbrel, Dallas Keuchel Grandal to a one-year, $18.25 A’s general manager David starters Tanner Roark, Sonny Cano and closer Edwin Diaz from and a few other prominent million deal, filling perhaps Forst told reporters Sunday they Gray and Alex Wood, along with the Mariners. In the free-agent names to pick their next home. the biggest hole on their roster. were still in discussions with veteran Dodgers outfielders market thus far, the Nationals The White Sox, Padres and The defending National Murray, a talented minor-league Matt Kemp and Yasiel Puig, who added left-hander Patrick Corbin Giants are all in the mix for League Central champs open the outfielder who also happens to usually creates a stir just by being and the Dodgers outfielder A.J. either Machado or Harper. Cactus League season against the be a Heisman Trophy-winning himself. Pollock, the Braves got third Will any of the superstars Cubs on Feb. 23 at Sloan Park. quarterback from Oklahoma. Of course, the Reds finished baseman Josh Donaldson and the have the guts to “pull a Dawson” Murray is due to report Friday 26-50 against their division rivals Rockies picked up second base- and show up at their preferred Arizona angst: One of the perks but could be placed on the last year, so it’s still an uphill man Daniel Murphy. franchise’s spring training park of being a Diamondbacks fan is restricted list and be forced to battle. But at least they should By March 28, when most teams ready to play for peanuts, having your team play its spring repay his $4.66 million bonus if be interesting, which hasn’t been open, many rosters will look relatively speaking? training games within driving he opts for the NFL. Murray is the case in Cincinnati since the significantly different. The Mets Don’t hold your breath. distance in the Valley. Arizona expected to be in Indianapolis Dusty Baker era. and Phillies have noticeably bol- has one of the best facilities in for the NFL scouting combine stered theirs. The Orioles, Reds, New Brew: The Brewers on the Cactus League — Talking Feb. 26-March 4, according to [email protected] Royals, Marlins, Mariners and Tuesday will have a ribbon- Stick at Salt River Fields — and is ESPN. Twitter @PWSullivan Blue Jays chose rebuilding. 6 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Monday, February 11, 2019 D

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TEAM MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC GP W L OT PTS GF GA HOME AWAY DIV MIL MEM ALL-STAR Tampa Bay 56 41 11 4 86 217 156 21-5-2 20-6-2 13-3-0 7 7 GAME Toronto 55 34 18 3 71 195 157 17-11-1 17-7-2 9-6-3 NBCSCH, WGN-9, 7 Boston 56 31 17 8 70 162 145 20-7-3 11-10-5 12-6-2 AM-670 AM-670 TNT Montreal 56 31 18 7 69 172 162 17-10-4 14-8-3 9-5-5 Buffalo 55 27 21 7 61 162 170 16-8-4 11-13-3 9-6-3 Florida 54 23 23 8 54 168 189 12-9-5 11-14-3 9-6-3 @BOS NJ CBJ Detroit 56 21 28 7 49 156 186 11-13-4 10-15-3 6-9-4 6 7:30 7:30 Ottawa 55 21 29 5 47 172 201 14-11-4 7-18-1 6-10-2 NBCSCH, WGN-9, NBCSCH, AM-720 AM-720 AM-720 METRO. GP W L OT PTS GF GA HOME AWAY DIV N.Y. Islanders 55 33 16 6 72 160 133 17-7-4 16-9-2 14-5-1 Washington 55 30 18 7 67 186 176 16-9-5 14-9-2 9-4-2 MONDAY ON TV/RADIO LATEST LINE Columbus 54 31 20 3 65 177 167 14-11-2 17-9-1 11-5-1 NBA Pittsburgh 55 28 20 7 63 189 172 15-10-2 13-10-5 7-7-1 NBA Carolina 56 28 22 6 62 163 163 14-9-4 14-13-2 9-8-2 7 p.m. Bucks at Bulls NBCSCH, WSCR-AM 670 pregame.com MONDAY Philadelphia 55 25 23 7 57 161 182 14-10-4 11-13-3 5-8-1 ERIC RISBERG/AP at Bulls off Milwaukee N.Y. Rangers 55 24 23 8 56 156 182 15-9-6 9-14-2 5-9-3 7 p.m. Mavericks at Rockets NBA TV at Detroit 4 Washington New Jersey 55 21 26 8 50 159 186 14-9-5 7-17-3 8-9-2 1 at Cleveland 1 ⁄2 New York A greenskeeper uses a blower to clear hail from MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL at Indiana 5 Charlotte WESTERN CONFERENCE 1 at Toronto 10 ⁄2 Brooklyn the second green of the Pebble Beach Golf Links. 1 CENTRAL GP W L OT PTS GF GA HOME AWAY DIV 6 p.m. Virginia at North Carolina ESPN at Oklahoma City 6 ⁄2 Portland 6 p.m. Norfolk State at Florida A&M ESPNU at Houston off Dallas Winnipeg 56 35 18 3 73 194 160 20-6-3 15-12-0 10-7-0 at Minnesota off LA Clippers Nashville 58 33 20 5 71 180 151 18-10-1 15-10-4 9-7-1 GOLF 6 p.m. Lehigh at Bucknell CBSSN at Denver off Miami Dallas 55 28 22 5 61 142 140 18-8-2 10-14-3 7-6-2 8 p.m. Kansas at TCU ESPN COLLEGE BASKETBALL St. Louis 54 27 22 5 59 155 159 13-13-2 14-9-3 8-7-3 MONDAY Minnesota 56 27 24 5 59 156 162 13-10-4 14-14-1 9-5-2 8 p.m. Oklahoma at Baylor ESPN2 at N. Carolina 1 Virginia Colorado 55 22 22 11 55 180 183 10-10-5 12-12-6 4-7-3 1 at Baylor 3 ⁄2 Oklahoma Chicago 56 23 24 9 55 182 203 12-10-6 11-14-3 10-4-3 WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Serious swing at TCU 2 Kansas PACIFIC GP W L OT PTS GF GA HOME AWAY DIV 6 p.m. Indiana at Michigan State BTN NHL Calgary 55 34 15 6 74 202 161 17-5-5 17-10-1 9-6-2 6 p.m. South Carolina at UConn ESPN2 MONDAY San Jose 56 33 16 7 73 203 175 18-4-4 15-12-3 13-4-3 at Washington-210 Los Angeles +190 Vegas 57 31 22 4 66 170 157 16-7-3 15-15-1 11-4-2 NHL at Philadelphia off Pittsburgh off for Mickelson Vancouver 56 25 24 7 57 162 174 13-10-3 12-14-4 7-5-3 San Jose -153 at Vancouver +143 6 p.m. Penguins at Flyers NBCSN Arizona 55 24 26 5 53 145 161 10-13-3 14-13-2 8-7-2 Edmonton 55 24 26 5 53 159 184 12-15-1 12-11-4 7-11-1 Vaults into lead as weather goes PREMIER LEAGUE SOCCER SOCCER Los Angeles 55 23 27 5 51 132 165 12-13-1 11-14-4 8-8-1 1:55 p.m. Wolverhampton vs. Newcastle United NBCSN Anaheim 56 21 26 9 51 127 182 10-8-8 11-18-1 5-6-3 wild at Pebble; final holes delayed ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Top three teams in each division SKIING CLUB W L T GF GA PTS and two wild cards per conference advance to playoffs. through Sunday 7:30 a.m. FIS Alpine World Championships NBCSN Man City 21 4 2 74 20 65 By Doug Ferguson | Associated Press Liverpool 20 1 5 59 15 65 SUNDAY’S RESULTS BLACKAHWKS 5, RED WINGS 2 Tottenham 20 6 0 54 25 60 St. Louis 5, Nashville 4 (OT) Man United 15 5 6 52 35 51 New Jersey 3, Carolina 2 Detroit 0 1 1—2 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Arsenal 15 6 5 53 37 50 Boston 2, Colorado 1 (OT) BLACKHAWKS 2 0 3—5 PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — Phil Mickelson put Chelsea 15 6 5 45 29 50 Winnipeg 3, Buffalo 1 FIRST PERIOD: Wolverhampton 11 9 5 33 32 38 Chicago 5, Detroit 2 1, Blackhawks, Kahun 10 (DeBrincat, Strome), himself on the brink of a fifth victory in the AT&T HOW AP MEN’S TOP 25 FARED SUNDAY Watford 10 9 7 34 34 37 N.Y. Islanders 2, Minnesota 1 11:04. 1. Tennessee (22-1) did not play. Next: vs. South Carolina, Wednesday. Everton 9 12 6 36 39 33 Tampa Bay 5, Florida 2 2, Blackhawks, Strome 14 (Kahun, DeBrincat), Pebble Beach pro-am by turning a three-shot 2. Duke (21-2) did not play. Next: at No. 16 Louisville, Tuesday. West Ham 9 11 6 32 39 33 N.Y. Rangers 4, Toronto 1 18:03. 3. Virginia (20-2) did not play. Next: at No. 8 North Carolina, Monday. Bournemouth 10 13 3 37 47 33 Penalties: Det bench, served by Nyquist (too deficit into a three-shot lead when a wild day of MONDAY’S SCHEDULE many men on the ice), 3:30. 4. Gonzaga (23-2) did not play. Next: at Loyola Marymount, Thursday. Leicester 9 12 5 31 34 32 Los Angeles at Washington, 6 SECOND PERIOD: weather kept him from finishing Sunday. 5. Kentucky (20-3) did not play. Next: vs. No. 21 LSU, Tuesday. Crystal Palace 7 13 6 27 34 27 Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 6 3, Det, Ehn 2, 15:00. 6. Nevada (23-1) did not play. Next: at Wyoming, Saturday. Brighton 7 13 6 28 39 27 San Jose at Vancouver, 9 Mickelson was bogey-free with six birdies, and 7. Michigan (22-2) did not play. Next: at Penn State, Tuesday. Burnley 7 13 6 29 47 27 Penalties: Perlini, Hawks, (hooking), 5:13; 8. North Carolina (19-4) did not play. Next: vs. No. 3 Virginia, Monday. Cardiff 7 15 4 24 47 25 Larkin, Det, (tripping), 11:17. he made his big run starting with a 9-iron to a foot SATURDAY’S RESULTS THIRD PERIOD: 9. Michigan State (19-5) did not play. Next: at No. 19 Wisconsin, Tuesday. Newcastle 6 13 6 21 33 24 Philadelphia 6, Anaheim 2 4, Blackhawks, Kahun 11 (DeBrincat, Strome), 7:45 10. Marquette (20-4) did not play. Next: at DePaul, Tuesday. Southampton 5 12 9 28 44 24 Minnesota 4, New Jersey 2 behind the cup on the par-4 ninth. That was start 5, Det, Nyquist 14 (Abdelkader, Jensen), 15:30. 11. Virginia Tech (18-5) did not play. Next: vs. Georgia Tech, Wednesday. Buffalo 3, Detroit 1 Fulham 4 17 5 25 58 17 6, Blackhawks, Kane 33 (Toews, Gustafsson), 16:27 of a five-hole stretch in which Mickelson made 12. Houston (23-1) beat No. 25 Cincinnati 65-58. Next: at UConn, Thursday. N.Y. Islanders 4, Colorado 3 (OT) Huddersfield 2 19 5 14 48 11 7, Blackhawks, Toews 25 (Seabrook, Kane), 17:59 13. Kansas (18-6) did not play. Next: at TCU, Monday. Boston 5, Los Angeles 4 (OT) SUNDAY’S RESULTS Penalty: Toews, Hawks, (hooking), 12:04. three birdies and Paul Casey had two bogeys. 14. Villanova (19-5) did not play. Next: vs. Providence, Wednesday. Ottawa 5, Winnipeg 2 15. Purdue (17-6) did not play. Next: at No. 24 Maryland, Tuesday. Tottenham 3, Leicester 1 SHOTS ON GOAL: PP: Manchester City 6, Chelsea 0 St. Louis 3, Nashville 2 About the only thing that didn’t go Mickelson’s 16. Louisville (17-7) did not play. Next: vs. No. 2 Duke, Tuesday. Arizona 3, Dallas 2 Detroit 16 15 14—45 0-2 17. Iowa State (18-6) did not play. Next: at Kansas State, Saturday. MONDAY’S SCHEDULE Wolverhampton vs. Newcastle, 2 San Jose 5, Edmonton 2 BLACKHAWKS 18 11 7—36 0-2 way was the timing. 18. Texas Tech (19-5) did not play. Next: at Oklahoma State, Wednesday. Florida 5, Washington 4 (OT) 19. Wisconsin (17-7) did not play. Next: vs. No. 9 Michigan State, Tuesday. GOALIES: Det, Bernier 6-13-2 (35 shots-31 sv). NBA G LEAGUE Tampa Bay 5, Pittsburgh 4 Blackahwks, Ward 11-8-4 (45-43). A: 21,941. The final round started an hour late because of 20. Iowa (19-5) beat Northwestern 80-79. Next: at Rutgers, Saturday. Toronto 4, Montreal 3 (OT) 21. LSU (19-4) did not play. Next: at No. 5 Kentucky, Tuesday. Referees: Dan O’Halloran, Justin St Pierre. rain, and then it was delayed two more hours Vancouver 4, Calgary 3 (SO) Linesmen: Ryan Galloway, Brandon Gawryletz. 22. Florida State (18-5) did not play. Next: vs. Wake Forest, Wednesday. EASTERN CONFERENCE Columbus 4, Vegas 3 23. Buffalo (20-3) did not play. Next: at Akron, Tuesday. CENTRAL W L Pct GB when sunshine gave way to a hailstorm in a 24. Maryland (18-6) did not play. Next: vs. No. 15 Purdue, Tuesday. 25. Cincinnati (20-4) lost to No. 12 Houston 65-58. Next: vs. Wichita State, Sunday WINDY CITY 19 17 .528 — matter of minutes, covering the putting greens in 1 Fort Wayne 18 17 .514 ⁄2 NBA 1 a sheet of white. Grand Rapids 17 18 .486 1 ⁄2 HOW AP WOMEN’S TOP 25 FARED SUNDAY 1 Canton 12 23 .343 6 ⁄2 EASTERN CONFERENCE Mickelson was at 18 under par through 16 1. Baylor (21-1) did not play. Next: at Kansas State, Wednesday. Wisconsin 9 25 .265 9 2. Louisville (23-1) beat Virginia Tech 72-63. Next: vs. No. 25 Miami, Sunday. ATLANTIC W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF holes. Casey had a 3-foot par putt on the same 3. Oregon (23-1) beat No. 11 Stanford 88-48. Next: vs. No. 7 Oregon State, Friday. SUNDAY’S RESULTS Toronto 41 16 .719 — 7-3 W-4 22-5 19-11 25-10 4. Notre Dame (22-3) beat No. 24 Florida State 97-70. Next: at Boston College, Wed.. South Bay 113, Oklahoma City 110 1 hole when Mickelson tried to lobby for them to 5. UConn (21-2) did not play. Next: vs. No. 12 South Carolina, Monday. Wisconsin 117, Canton 106 Philadelphia 36 20 .643 4 ⁄2 6-4 W-2 23-6 13-14 20-14 1 6. Mississippi State (22-1) beat Tennessee 91-63. Next: vs. Missouri, Thursday. Salt Lake City 98, Austin 89 Boston 35 21 .625 5 ⁄2 7-3 L-2 22-8 13-13 25-10 finish, even in the dark. 7. Oregon State (20-4) beat California 82-74. Next: at No. 3 Oregon, Friday. Santa Cruz 114, Fort Wayne 104 Brooklyn 29 28 .509 12 5-5 L-1 17-13 12-15 20-16 8. Marquette (21-3) beat Villanova 93-55. Next: at St. John's, Friday. Rio Grande Valley at Agua Caliente, late New York 10 45 .182 30 0-10 L-16 4-22 6-23 6-32 “I can see fine,” Mickelson told a rules official. 9. N.C. State (21-2) did not play. Next: at No. 15 Syracuse, Wednesday. MONDAY’S SCHEDULE 10. Maryland (22-2) beat No. 20 Rutgers 62-48. Next: vs. Nebraska, Thursday. Erie at Delaware, 6 SOUTHEAST W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF “I don’t want to put Paul in a bad spot.” 11. Stanford (19-4) lost to No. 3 Oregon 88-48. Next: at UCLA, Friday. Long Island at Lakeland, 6 Charlotte 27 28 .491 — 5-5 W-1 19-9 8-19 20-15 Casey was at 15 under, tied with Scott Stallings, 12. South Carolina (17-5) did not play. Next: at No. 5 UConn, Monday. Maine at Raptors, 6:30 1 13. Gonzaga (22-2) did not play. Next: vs. San Diego, Thursday. Stockton at Iowa, 7 Miami 25 29 .463 1 ⁄2 4-6 L-2 11-16 14-13 14-19 1 who closed with a 66. Along with an outside 14. Texas (19-5) did not play. Next: at Oklahoma State, Tuesday. Orlando 25 32 .438 2 ⁄2 6-4 W-3 15-15 10-17 18-15 1 15. Syracuse (18-5) beat Boston College 96-69. Next: vs. No. 9 N.C. State, Wednesday. AHL Washington 24 32 .429 3 ⁄2 4-6 W-2 17-11 7-21 17-21 chance at forcing a playoff, finishing alone in 16. Iowa (19-5) beat Ohio State 78-52. Next: vs. Illinois, Thursday. Atlanta 18 38 .321 10 3-7 L-3 8-16 10-22 12-26 17. Utah (18-5) lost to UCLA 100-90. Next: at Arizona, Friday. second instead of a tie is a difference of $152,000. WESTERN CONFERENCE 18. Texas A&M (18-5) did not play. Next: vs. LSU, Thursday. CENTRAL W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF “I don’t see how we can finish,” Casey said as 19. Kentucky (19-5) did not play. Next: at Alabama, Monday. CENTRAL W L OL SOL PT GF GA Milwaukee 41 14 .745 — 8-2 L-1 23-5 18-9 28-8 20. Arizona State (16-6) did not play. Next: vs. Colorado, Friday. G. Rapids 28 16 3 4 63 149 144 1 20. Rutgers (17-6) lost to No. 10 Maryland 62-48. Next: vs. Ohio State, Thursday. Indiana 37 19 .661 4 ⁄2 6-4 W-5 21-7 16-12 26-10 they walked up the 16th fairway. “We can’t finish Iowa 27 16 4 3 61 167 144 1 22. Iowa State (18-5) did not play. Next: at TCU, Wednesday. Detroit 25 29 .463 15 ⁄2 5-5 W-3 16-13 9-16 16-18 WOLVES 27 15 5 1 60 170 139 1 two holes in six minutes. I’d like to.” 23. Michigan State (16-6) did not play. Next: vs. Indiana, Monday. Chicago 13 43 .232 28 ⁄2 3-7 L-1 5-22 8-21 10-24 Rockford 23 20 3 5 54 121 141 1 24. Florida State (20-4) lost to No. 4 Notre Dame 97-70. Next: at Clemson, Thursday. Cleveland 11 45 .196 30 ⁄2 2-8 L-4 6-21 5-24 9-28 Mickelson was standing on the 17th tee when 25. Miami (21-5) beat Pittsburgh 65-51. Next: at No. 2 Louisville, Sunday Milwaukee 22 19 9 1 54 134 141 . Texas 23 20 3 2 51 155 147 WESTERN CONFERENCE he heard the horn sound to stop play, and he San Antonio 23 21 4 0 50 128 138 Manitoba 22 21 3 2 49 121 146 SOUTHWEST W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF SUNDAY’S RESULTS Missouri 69, Vanderbilt 46 shook his head. N. Iowa 64, Valparaiso 56 2 pts for a win, 1 point for an OT/shootout Houston 32 23 .582 — 6-4 L-1 19-9 13-14 20-15 MEN’S SCORES 1 The rest of his day was far better than the Nebraska 67, Purdue 61 loss. San Antonio 32 26 .552 1 ⁄2 5-5 L-4 22-7 10-19 23-19 MIDWEST SUNDAY’S RESULTS Dallas 26 29 .473 6 6-4 W-1 20-8 6-21 14-19 Loyola of Chicago 56, Valparaiso 51 Notre Dame 97, Florida St. 70 weather. Saint Louis 69, La Salle 58 Wolves 4, Grand Rapids 1 New Orleans 25 32 .439 8 3-7 L-1 16-10 9-22 15-21 Missouri St. 66, Illinois St. 65 Binghamton 4, Cleveland 3, OT Notre Dame 69, Georgia Tech 59 Youngstown St. 83, UIC 59 Memphis 23 34 .404 10 4-6 W-1 14-14 9-20 15-20 Mickelson is on the verge of winning for the EAST Bridgeport 5, Utica 4, OT Ohio St. 55, Indiana 52 Manitoba 2, Texas 0 NORTHWEST W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF 44th time in his career, and matching Mark Oral Roberts 86, South Dakota 72 Drexel 58, Delaware 41 Duquesne 85, Dayton 57 Lehigh Valley 5, Hartford 2 EAST Fordham 64, George Mason 53 Providence 4, Syracuse 0 Denver 37 18 .673 — 6-4 L-3 23-4 14-14 23-10 O’Meara with five victories at a tournament he Canisius 64, St. Peter's 60 Belleville 4, Toronto 3, OT Oklahoma City 36 19 .655 1 9-1 W-3 19-7 17-12 20-14 Iona 79, Niagara 76 James Madison 59, Hofstra 44 Maryland 62, Rutgers 48 Ontario 4, San Jose 3 Portland 33 22 .600 4 7-3 L-1 23-8 10-14 19-18 first played in 1995. Lafayette 69, Holy Cross 67 Hershey 2, Charlotte 1 1 Miami 65, Pittsburgh 51 Utah 32 24 .571 5 ⁄2 7-3 W-2 18-10 14-14 19-15 Siena 59, Rider 57 TUESDAY’S SCHEDULE His brilliant play still shared the stage with UMBC 67, Maine 66 Michigan 66, Penn St. 62 Minnesota 25 30 .455 12 4-6 L-4 17-10 8-20 15-22 Northeastern 77, Towson 68 Rochester at Cleveland, 6 weather that was bizarre even by Pebble SOUTH San Antonio at Milwaukee, 7 PACIFIC W L PCT GB L10 STK HOME AWAY CONF George Mason 84, La Salle 76 Saint Joseph’s 41, George Washington 38 St. John’s 60, Providence 57 Texas at Rockford, 7 standards. Memphis 78, UConn 71 San Diego at Colorado, 8:05 Golden State 40 15 .727 — 9-1 W-4 21-7 19-8 24-10 South Florida 72, East Carolina 68, OT Syracuse 96, Boston College 69 UMass 56, Rhode Island 34 Tucson at San Jose, 9 L.A. Clippers 31 26 .544 10 6-4 W-1 15-12 16-14 19-17 Mickelson and Casey were waiting to tee off SOUTHWEST 1 SOUTH Sacramento 30 26 .536 10 ⁄2 6-4 W-2 19-11 11-15 16-20 Houston 65, Cincinnati 58 1 when clouds moved in quickly moved in, and rain UCF 71, SMU 65 Elon 72, Coll. of Charleston 52 L.A. Lakers 28 28 .500 12 ⁄2 3-7 L-1 16-12 12-16 19-18 Georgia 93, Florida 58 TRANSACTIONS 1 WEST Phoenix 11 47 .190 30 ⁄2 0-10 L-14 7-22 4-25 7-30 turned into hail that pounded umbrellas, many of Georgia Tech 60, Wake Forest 46 UC Davis 61, UC Santa Barbara 57 through Sunday Houston 54, S. Florida 52 BASKETBALL them held sideways to account for the wind. WOMEN’S SCORES Louisville 72, Virginia Tech 63 SUNDAY’S RESULTS L.A. Clippers at Minnesota, 8 MIDWEST Mississippi St. 91, Tennessee 63 NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Greens quickly were covered by white pellets, Bradley 81, Evansville 63 N. Carolina 70, Clemson 64 Indiana: Signed G Wesley Matthews. Dallas 102, Portland 101 Portland at Oklahoma City, 8 Cincinnati 82, Wichita St. 54 UNC Wilmington 66, William & Mary 58 Philadelphia 143, L.A. Lakers 120 Miami at Denver, 9 and workers switched from squeegees for excess Creighton 80, Seton Hall 71 Virginia 53, Duke 47 HOCKEY Sacramento 117, Phoenix 104 SATURDAY’S RESULTS DePaul 76, Georgetown 71 SOUTHWEST NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Orlando 124, Atlanta 108 Washington 134, Bulls 125 water to power blowers to remove the hail. Drake 83, Loyola of Chicago 55 Auburn 75, Arkansas 72 Anaheim: Fired coach Randy Carlyle. Golden State 120, Miami 118 Utah 125, San Antonio 105 IUPUI 64, Cleveland St. 36 Kansas St. 83, Oklahoma 75 Named general manager Bob Murray as MONDAY’S SCHEDULE Indiana 105, Cleveland 90 Sam Saunders, whose grandfather Arnold Illinois 78, Wisconsin 68 Tulsa 72, Tulane 67 interim. Milwaukee at Bulls, 7 Charlotte 129, Atlanta 120 Palmer was among the Pebble Beach owners, Illinois St. 78, Indiana St. 70 WEST EAST COAST HOCKEY LEAGUE New York at Cleveland, 7 Toronto 104, New York 99 Iowa 78, Ohio St. 52 Colorado 81, Southern Cal 76 ECHL: Suspended Wheeling F Cedric Washington at Detroit, 7 L.A. Clippers 123, Boston 112 scooped up hail and tossed it like a snowball. Marquette 93, Villanova 55 Oregon 88, Stanford 48 Lacroix one game. Charlotte at Indiana, 7 Memphis 99, New Orleans 90 Minnesota 73, Northwestern 64 Oregon St. 82, California 74 Manchester: Loaned G Danny Tirone to Brooklyn at Toronto, 7:30 Okla. City 117, Houston 112 Patrick Reed’s brother laid on his back and tried UCLA 100, Utah 90 Providence (AHL). Dallas at Houston, 8 Orlando 103, Milwaukee 83 Wichita: Cut G Nate Mahle as emer- to make a snow angel. gency backup. TENNIS There was never a reasonable chance to finish SOCCER BIG TEN CCONFERENCE ATP CORDOBA OPEN Simona Halep (Rom) d. Katerina Sini- in the pro-am format, with mostly foursomes MEN CONFERENCE OVERALL MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER Minnesota: Signed G Vito Mannone on akova, 6-4, 6-0. STANDINGS W-L PCT. PF PA W-L PCT. PF PA STK Final at Kempes Stadium; Cordoba, across the golf course. 12-month loan from Reading (Champi- Argentina; outdoor-clay Reverse Singles: Michigan 11-2 .846 67.9 59.3 22-2 .917 70.7 57.1 W2 onship-England). Juan Ignacio Londero d. #8 Guido Pella, Halep d. Pliskova, 6-4, 5-7, 6-4. Casey has never won in three previous times Siniakova d. Buzarnescu, 6-4, 6-2. Purdue 10-2 .833 76.0 68.1 17-6 .739 78.8 68.4 W8 3-6, 7-5, 6-1. Doubles: Irina-Camelia Begu and Moni- he had a 54-hole lead on the PGA Tour, all of Michigan State 10-3 .769 76.5 65.7 19-5 .792 81.9 67.0 W1 WINTER SPORTS ATP SUD DE FRANCE OPEN ca Niculescu (Rom) d. Barbora Krej- Maryland 9-4 .692 68.4 64.0 18-6 .750 73.8 64.9 W1 cikova and Siniakova, 6-7 (2), 6-4, 6-4. them by two shots or more. Wisconsin 9-4 .692 64.7 59.5 17-7 .708 70.6 61.0 L1 Final at Arena Montpellier; Montpellier, Iowa 8-5 .615 77.8 76.5 19-5 .792 81.6 74.1 W3 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS France; indoor-hard France 3, Belgium 1 “I get where Paul is coming from,” Mickelson Jo-Wilfried Tsonga d. #7 Country Hall du Sart-Tilman; Ohio State 6-6 .500 67.3 67.6 16-7 .696 72.4 64.8 W3 Women’s downhill in Are, Switzerland Pierre-Hugues Herbert, 6-4, 6-2. Liege, Belgium; I-H 1. Ilka Stuhec; Slovenia 1:01.74 said. “We’re going to have a good chance to come Minnesota 6-7 .462 68.8 73.0 16-8 .667 72.6 70.0 L3 Caroline Garcia (Fr) d. Alison Van Uyt- 2. Corinne Suter, Switzerland 1:01.97 Illinois 5-8 .385 73.5 76.3 9-15 .375 74.9 75.6 W3 ATP SOFIA OPEN vanck, 7-6 (2), 4-6, 6-2. 3. Lindsey Vonn, U.S. 1:02.23 out on fresh greens. ... In all honesty, it’s a good Indiana 4-9 .308 63.2 68.9 13-11 .542 71.5 66.7 L2 Final at Arena Armeec; Sofia, Alize Cornet (Fr) d. Elise Mertens, 7-6 (6), 4. Stephanie Venier, Austria 1:02.27 Rutgers 4-9 .308 66.6 74.3 11-12 .478 68.0 68.5 L3 Bulgaria; indoor-hard 6-2. thing to play the last two holes in fresh 5. Ragnhild Mowinchel, Norway 1:02.33 Northwestern 3-9 .250 61.6 68.7 12-11 .522 68.2 65.0 L4 #3 Daniil Medvedev d. Reverse Singles: Garcia d. Mertens, 6-2, 6. Nicol Delago, Italy 1:02.36 Nebraska 3-10 .231 66.2 70.5 13-11 .542 72.9 63.5 L7 Marton Fucsovics, 6-4, 6-3. 6-3. conditions.” 8. Ramona Siebehofer, Austria 1:02.38 Penn State 1-11 .083 64.4 71.1 8-15 .348 68.1 68.9 L1 Van Uytvanck vs. Cornet, abandoned. 9. Lara Gut-Behrami, Switzerland1:02:52 ITF FED CUP FIRST ROUND Doubles: Ysaline Bonaventure and through Sunday 10. Nicole Schmidhofer, Austria 1:02.55 WORLD GROUP; Winners to semifinals, Kirsten Flipkens d. Fiona Ferro and Paul- 11. Tamara Tippler, Austria 1:02.55 losers to WG Playoffs, April 20-21 ine Parmentier (Fr), 6-3, 3-6, 10-6. 12: Viktoria Rebensburg, Germany Australia 3, U.S. 2 TUESDAY’S SCHEDULE SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE 1:02.56 Belarus 4, Germany 0 US Cellular Arena; Asheville, N.C.; I-H Purdue at Maryland, 6:30 (BTN) Maryland at Michigan, noon (FOX) 13. Michaela Wenig, Germany 1:02:64 Volkswagen Halle Braunschweig; Ashleigh Barty d. Sofia Kenin (US), IN BRIEF Michigan State at Wisconsin, 7 (ESPN2) Indiana at Minnesota, 2 (ESPN/ESPN2) 14. Kira Weidle, Germany 1:02.68 Braunschweig, Germany; I-H 6-1, 7-6 (2). Michigan at Penn State, 8:30 (BTN) Penn State at Purdue, 4 (BTN) 15. Nadia Fanchini, Italy 1:02.74 Aliaksandra Sasnovich (Bel) d. Tatjana Madison Keys US) d. Kimberly Birrell, Iowa at Rutgers, 6 (FS1) 16. Sofia Goggia, Italy 1:02.76 Maria, 7-6 (3), 6-3. WEDNESDAY’S SCHEDULE 6-2, 6-2. Rutgers at Northwestern, 7 (BTN) Northwestern at Nebraska, 8:30 (BTN) 17. Joana Haehlen, Switzerland 1:02.90 Aryna Sabalenka (Bel), d. Andrea BASEBALL: Reverse Singles: Barty d. Keys, 6-4, 6-1. The Pirates and free-agent OF Minnesota at Nebraska, 9 (BTN) 18. Ester Ledecka, Czech Rep. 1:02.91 Petkovic, 6-2, 6-1. SUNDAY, FEB. 17 Danielle Collins (US) d. Daria Gavrilova, Ohio State at Michigan State, 1 (CBS) 19. Tina Weirather, Liechenstein 1:03.00 Reverse Singles: Melky Cabrera, 34, agreed to a minor-league THURSDAY’S SCHEDULE 6-1, 3-6, 6-2. 20. Vickoff, Kajsa, Norway 1:03.08 Sabalenka d. Laura Siegemund (Ger), Illinois at Ohio State, 7 (ESPN/ESPN2) Doubles: Barty and Priscilla Hon d. D. 21. Romane Miradoli, France 1:03.10 6-1, 6-1. contract worth up to $2 million. Collins and Nicole Melichar US), 6-4, 7-5. 22. Jasmine Flury, Switzerland 1:03.10 Petkovic vs. Sasnovich, abandoned. AUTO RACING 23. Alice Merryweather, U.S. 1:03.20 Romania 3, 2 Doubles: Victoria Azarenka and Lidziya 24. Meike, Fister, Germany 1:03.30 Ostravar Arena; Ostrava, Cz Rep; I-H Marozava (Bel) d. Mona Barthel and GOLF: David Law of Scotland and Celine Boutier 25. Lin Ivarsson, Sweden 1:03.40 Karolina Pliskova d. Mihaela Buzarnescu Anna-Lena Groenefeld, 6-1, 0-6, 11-9. NASCAR MONSTER ENERGY 18 2 Brad Keselowski 3 55-a 0 (Rom), 6-1, 6-4. of France won the men’s and women’s titles at the DAYTONA 500 QUALIFYING 19 42 Kyle Larson 14 55-a 0 20 20 20 55-a 0 GOLF Vic Open in Barwon Heads, Australia. The event After Sunday qualifying; race Feb. 17 at Daytona International Speedway; Day- DAYTONA 500 POLE SITTERS 10. Max Homa-10 Corey Pavin 73-68-66 7-80-79 was co-sponsored by the European and LPGA tona Beach, Fla.; lap length: 2.5 miles. YR DRIVER, M MPH AT&T PEBBLE BEACH, Duel 1, 2 set for Thursday CALIF. PRO AM 10. Michael Thompson-10 Tim Petrovic 65-74-68 WEB.COM PANAMA tours. It was Law’s and Boutier’s first career SP # DRIVER M MPH 1959 , C 140.121 10. Chris Stroud-10 208 (-8) $28,900 CHAMPIONSHIP 1960 , P 149.892 Purse: $7.6 million F (-2) Brandt Jobe 69-65-74 p-Pebble Beach Golf Links: victories. ... Bernhard Langer claimed a five- 1 24 William Byron C 194.305 1961 , P 155.709 10. Scott Piercy-10 Colin Montgomerie 71-70-67 4th of 4 rds; Panama GC; Pana- 6,816 yards, par-72 2 88 Alex Bowman C 194.154. Fireball, Roberts, P Jesper Parnevik 63-72-73 ma City; 7,157 yds; par: 70 stroke victory at the Oasis Championship in Boca 1962 156.999 Partial Fourth Round (ppd.) LPGA ISPS HANDA VIC 3 48 Jimmie Johnson C 193.807. 1963Fireball Roberts, P 160.943 OPEN Tom Pernice Jr. 71-71-66 272 (-8) $112,500 4 9 Chase Elliott C 193.782. 272 (-15) Kevin Sutherland 66-70-72 Michael Gligic 70-70-67-65 Raton, Fla. It was Langer’s 39th career PGA Tour 1964 Paul Goldsmith, Pl 174.910 Scott Stallings67s-70p-69m-66 4th of 4 rds; 13th Beach Links; 5 8 Daniel Hemric C 192.460. 1965 Darel Dieringer, Mr 171.151 209 (-7) $21,182 273 (-7) $67,500 6 22 Joey Logano F 192.448. 274 (-13) Barwon Heads, Australia; Champions title. 1966 , Pl 175.165 Michael Allen 68-73-68 Xinjun Zhang 66-70-71-66 7 19 Martin Truex Jr. T 192.353. Jason Day65m-69s-72p-68 b-Beach Course: 6,479 yards, 274 (-6) $42,500 1967 , C 180.831 Tom Byrum 66-69-74 8 14 Clint Bowyer F 192.291. Si Woo Kim66p-71m-69s-68 par-72 Carl Yuan 69-68-68-69 1968 , Mr 189.222 David Frost 70-68-71 9 2 Brad Keselowski F 192.263. 275 (-12) c-Creek Course: 6,573 yards, Miguel Angel Jimenez 70-70-69 275 (-5) $30,000 SOCCER: 1969 , D 188.901 Sergio Aguero recorded a hat trick to 10 3 Austin Dillon C 191.416. Scott Langley64m-69s-73p-69 par-73; a-amateur Tom Lehman 66-70-73 Ben Taylor 70-65-69-71 11 21 Paul Menard F 191.107. 1970 Cale Yarborough, Mr 194.015 276 (-11) 281 (-8) $165,000 277 (-3) $23,750 ] 210 (-6) $17,425 help defending English Premier League champ 12 11 Denny Hamlin T 190.492. 1971 A. J. Foyt, Mr 182.744 Kevin Streelman70m-70s-71p-65 Celine Boutier 69c-71b-69-72 Stephen Ames 70-66-74 Rhein Gibson 68-70-71-68 13 18 Kyle Busch T 191.164. 1972 , D 186.632 Brian Gay64m-72s-69p-71 283 (-6) $77,242 Retief Goosen 69-69-72 Cameron Percy 68-73-65-71 Manchester City rout visiting Chelsea 6-0. It was 14 20 Erik Jones T 191.127. 1973 Buddy Baker, D 185.662 Lucas Glover68s-66p-70m-72 Sarah Kemp 70b-71c-77-65 211 (-5) $15,130 278 (-2) $18,188 15 4 Kevin Harvick F 190.957. 1974 David Pearson, C 185.017 . 277 (-10) Charlotte Thomas 68b-68c-78-69 Paul Broadhurst 69-72-70 Chris Baker 67-69-73-69 Chelsea’s worst loss in 28 years. City regained the 16 31 Tyler Reddick C 190.836. 1975 , C 185.827 Max Homa73p-69m-68s-67 Su Oh 67c-68b-74-74 Bart Bryant 70-73-68 Mickey DeMorat 69-68-69-72 17 12 Ryan Blaney F 190.799. 1976 Ramo Stott, C 183.456 Michael Thomp- 284 (-5) $38,191 Paul Goydos 71-67-73 Nicolas Echavarria 68-68-71-71 top spot in the league standings, overtaking 18 17 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. F 190.771. 1977 Donnie Allison, C 188.048 son70s-72p-69m-66 Azahara Munoz 72b-72c-74-66 Scott Parel 70-70-71 Derek Ernst 69-69-68-72 Liverpool on goal differential. ... Defending La 19 10 F 190.739. 1978 Cale Yarborough, O 187.536 Chris Stroud69p-71m-67s-70 Katherine Kirk 72c-68b-73-71 212 (-4) $11,496 Tyler McCumber 72-67-67-72 20 41 Daniel Suarez F 190.698. 1979 Buddy Baker, O 196.049 Scott Piercy70p-65m-69s-73 Haru Nomura 67b-67c-76-74 Olin Browne 68-70-74 279 (-1) $13,125 Liga champ Barcelona settled for a scoreless 21 1 Kurt Busch C 190.589. 1980Buddy Baker, O 194.099 278 (-9) 285 (-4) $24,875 Chris DiMarco 70-71-71 Brett Coletta 66-74-71-68 22 37 Chris Buescher C 190.432. 1981 , P 194.624 Jim Furyk72s-68p-68m-70 Lauren Stephenson69c-72b-76 Lee Janzen 68-72-72 Oscar Fraustro 72-68-70-69 draw against visiting Athletic Bilbao. Barca holds 23 38 David Ragan F 190.420. 1982 , P 196.317 Sung Kang69p-69m-69s-71 -68 Kent Jones 69-69-74 Steve LeBrun 71-69-68-71 24 6 Ryan Newman F 190.018. 1983 , C 198.864 Russell Knox68m-70s-68p-72 Jodi Ewart Shadoff 71c-70b-72-72 Sandy Lyle 69-72-71 280 (even) $10,313 a six-point lead over Real Madrid, which moved 25 34 Michael McDowell F 189.978. 1984 Cale Yarborough, F 201.848 Matt Every65m-71s-69p-73 Kim Kaufman 66b-66c-75-78 David McKenzie 72-71-69 Mark Anderson 70-68-73-69 26 27 Casey Mears C 189.849. 1985 , F 205.114 279 (-8) Mark O’Meara 72-72-68 Brian Campbell 67-72-69-72 past Atletico Madrid into second with a 3-1 win in Roberto Diaz69p-69m-71s-70 ISPS HANDA MEN’S VIC 27 71 C 189.737. 1986Bill Elliott, F 205.039 Jeff Sluman 71-71-70 Steve Marino 68-68-73-71 the capital derby Saturday. ... Paris Saint-Germain 28 47 Ryan Preece C 189.709. Bill Elliott, F Graeme McDow- OPEN 213 (-3) $8,840 John Oda 68-70-72-70 1987 210.364 ell68p-70m-70s-71 29 40 Jamie McMurray C 189.482. 1988 , C 193.823 4th of 4 rds; 13th Beach Links Billy Andrade 68-69-76 281 (+1) $6,421 30 95 Matt DiBenedetto T 189.414. Adam Hadwin72s-70p-65m-72 announced that striker Edinson Cavani will miss 1989Ken Schrader, C 196.996 (Beach Course); Barwon John Riegger 71-69-73 Brad Fritsch 72-70-72-67 31 62 Brendan Gaughan C 189.394. D.J. Trahan68m-72s-72p-67 1990Ken Schrader, C 196.515 Heads, Australia Wes Short 72-69-72 Michael Hebert 71-68-73-69 at least the first leg of the club’s Champions 32 42 Kyle Larson C 189.215. 280 (-7) Purse: $1.1 million Scott Verplank 70-74-69 Mark Hubbard 70-72-71-68 33 43 C 189.191. 1991 , F 195.955 Matt Kuchar67m-73s-70p-70 1992 , F 192.213 Yardage: 6,796; Par: 72 214 (-2) $7,480 Maverick McNealy 73-69-70-69 League last-16 match against Manchester United 34 13 Ty Dillon C 188.715. Tyler Duncan71p-68m-70s-71 Brett Stegmaier 68-71-73-69 1993 , P 189.426 270 (-18) Gibby Gilbert III 71-72-71 35 36 Matt Tifft F 188.667. Patrick Reed68m-70s-73p-69 Steven Ihm 69-72-69-71 on Tuesday after damaging a tendon in his right 1994 Loy Allen, Jr., F 190.158 David Law 67b-66c-71-66 Billy Mayfair 71-67-76 36 96 Parker Kligerman T 188.206. Trey Mullinax71m-68s-73p-68 271 (-17) Rocco Mediate 68-70-76 Edward Loar 67-75-66-73 1995 Dale Jarrett, F 196.498 37 15 Ross Chastain C 187.899. Rafa Cabrera Brad Kennedy 67c-65b-72-67 Joey Sindelar 73-71-70 Andrew Novak 74-69-68-70 hip during the Ligue 1 leader’s 1-0 win over 1996 , C 189.510 38 00 Landon Cassill C 187.402. Bello69s-68p-69m-74 Wade Ormsby 65b-66c-70-70 215 (-1) $6,290 Steve Wheatcroft 70-72-68-71 Bordeaux on Saturday. PSG also will be without 39 32 Corey LaJoie F 185.847. 1997 Mike Skinner, C 189.813 Jonathan Byrd69p-69m-68s-74 272 (-16) Glen Day 70-67-78 Tim Wilkinson 65-73-72-71 40 52 Cody Ware C 183.737. 1998 , P 192.415 281 (-6) Justin Harding 67b-71c-66-68 Brad Faxon 70-72-73 282 (+2) $4,313 striker Neymar (foot). Failed to qualify 1999 Jeff Gordon, C 195.067 Ernie Els69m-68s-73p-71 Esteban Toledo 71-71-73 Matt Atkins 72-68-74-68 41 51 BJ McLeod C 182.682. 2000 Dale Jarrett, F 191.091 Nick Taylor69p-70m-71s-71 PGA CHAMPIONS -OASIS 216 (even) $5,440 Taylor Moore 72-71-73-66 42 66 Joey Gase T 180.930. 2001 Bill Elliott, D 183.565 Kevin Kisner65m-71s-74p-71 CHAMPIONSHIP Ken Duke 70-74-72 Zack Sucher 70-73-70-69 2002 Jimmie Johnson, C 185.831 Brandon Harkins69p-73m-67s-72 TENNIS: SP-qualifying position; #-car number; 4th of 4 rds; The Old Course at Gary Hallberg 69-75-72 283 (+3) $3,734 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga beat No. 7 seed M-make 2003 Jeff Green, C 186.606 Curtis Luck70m-67s-73p-71 217 (+1) $4,153 Oliver Bekker 70-70-75-68 Martin Trainer69p-73m-66s-73 Broken Sound; Boca Raton, Pierre-Hugues Herbert 6-4, 6-2 in an all-French 2004 , F 188.387 Fla.; 6,807 yds; par 72 Steve Flesch 73-71-73 Martin Flores 70-72-72-69 THE CLASH 2005 Dale Jarrett, F 188.312 Brady Schnell67m-72s-72p-70 Jay Haas 72-74-71 Bo Hoag 69-70-71-73 FP # SP LAP LD final at the Open Sud de France in Montpellier. It Driver 2006 Jeff Burton, C 189.151 Branden Grace67p-69m-71s-74 197 (-19) $255,000 Skip Kendall 76-71-70 Scottie Scheffler 70-71-71-71 Cameron Champ73s-69p-70m-69 Bernhard Langer 64-68-65 1 48 Jimmie Johnson 13 59 4 2007 David Gilliland, F 186.320 Gary Nicklaus 67-77-73 284 (+4) $3,038 Tom Lovelady72p-70m-70s-69 202 (-14) $149,600 was Tsonga’s 17th career ATP title and his first 2 1 Kurt Busch 19 59 0 2008 Jimmie Johnson, C 187.075 Kirk Triplett 72-73-72 Albin Choi 72-69-73-70 2009 Martin Truex, Jr., C 188.001 Thru (-2) Marco Dawson 66-67-69 Joe Durant 70-73-74 Brett Drewitt 71-69-69-75 since Oct. 2017. Herbert fell to 0-3 in ATP singles 3 22 Joey Logano 7 59 0 ^NamePar 203 (-13) $122,400 4 12 Ryan Blaney 8 59 0 2010 Mark Martin, C 191.188 Sonny Skinner 74-68-75 Vince India 72-71-71-70 16 (-2) Bob Estes 67-68-68 5 88 Alex Bowman 5 59 0 2011 Dale Earnhardt, Jr., C 186.089 218 (+2) $3,315 Nelson Ledesma 68-71-71-74 finals. ... No. 3 seed Daniil Medvedev of Russia 1. Phil Mickelson-18 204 (-12) $102,000 6 3 Austin Dillon 9 59 3 2012 Carl Edwards, F 194.738 Doug Garwood 73-75-70 Kevin Lucas 74-69-71-70 F (-2) David Toms 67-67-70 7 9 Chase Elliott 16 59 0 Jerry Smith 69-77-72 285 (+5) $2,375 beat Marton Fucsovics of Hungary 6-4, 6-3 to win 2013 Danica Patrick, C 196.434 2. Scott Stallings-15 205 (-11) $70,267 8 10 Aric Almirola 18 59 0 219 (+3) $2,890 Hayden Buckley 71-69-77-68 2014 Austin Dillon, C 196.019 15 (-2) Scott McCarron 68-70-67 the Sofia Open in Sofia, Bulgaria. It was 9 6 Ryan Newman 4 59 0 Don Bell 69-76-74 Brad Hopfinger 74-69-71-71 2015 Jeff Gordon, C 201.293 2. Paul Casey-15 Gene Sauers 65-71-69 10 41 Daniel Suarez 10 58 0 Greg Kraft 71-73-75 Rick Lamb 69-74-75-67 2016 Chase Elliott, C 196.314 F (-2) Woody Austin 65-70-70 Medvedev’s fourth career ATP title. ... The U.S. 11 40 Jamie McMurray 11 58 0 Hal Sutton 73-74-72 Mike Weir 66-73-76-70 2017 Chase Elliott, C 192.872 4. Jason Day-13 206 (-1) $51,000 12 4 Kevin Harvick 6 57 0 220 (+4) $2,380 Will Zalatoris 72-69-72-72 2018 Alex Bowman, C 195.644 4. Si Woo Kim-13 Fred Couples 67-69-70 fell to Australia 3-2 in a Fed Cup first-round tie in 13 21 Paul Menard 1 55-a 51 Fran Quinn 74-68-78 286 (+6) $1,927 2019 William Byron, C 194.305 6. Scott Langley-12 Ken Tanigawa 65-71-70 14 18 Kyle Busch 2 55-a 1 Duffy Waldorf 71-74-75 Corey Pereira 67-72-77-70 Asheville, N.C. C-Chevrolet; D-Dodge; F-Ford; Mr-Mer- 207 (-9) $39,100 15 19 Martin Truex Jr. 12 55-a 0 7. Kevin Streelman-11 Ian Woosnam 73-74-73 Michael Gellerman 70-72-72-72 cury; O-Oldmobile, Pl-Plymouth, P-Pon- Darren Clarke 67-75-65 16 14 Clint Bowyer 15 55-a 0 7. Brian Gay-11 221 (+5) $2,040 Zach Wright 68-74-72-72 tiac; T-Toyota Jeff Maggert 68-69-70 17 11 Denny Hamlin 17 55-a 0 7. Lucas Glover-11 Loren Roberts 73-74-74 — Edited from news services Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Monday, February 11, 2019 7

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Queen of the hills leaves a mountain Sore points: of memories from Vonn defeats unparalleled career final obstacle By Pat Graham By Andrew Dampf Associated Press and Steve Douglas Associated Press he temperature: ab- solutely freezing. ARE, Sweden — Lindsey The time: barely af- Vonn walked off with her T ter sunrise. career haul of medals in her The place: the bot- right hand, the gold, silver tom of a training hill in Vail, Colo., and bronze clinking together waiting for Lindsey Vonn to finish almost weighing her down. a few runs to test her surgically Or was it the bulging knee repaired knee just before the 2014 braces and metal support Sochi Games — an Olympics she rods inside her vast array of ended up missing because of that broken bones? troublesome knee. Whatever it was, the “Why on Earth would you wait sound was a reminder of in this?!” an incredulous Vonn what Vonn has come to asked me as she threw on her parka. symbolize — an athlete who That one needed no answer. battled back from one major If you’ve waited in the bitter injury after another through- cold, pressed against the fencing out her career to win more waiting for an interview, or, as a ski races than any other fan, planned your entire day woman. around seeing Vonn — even if for Add one more — final — just that magical split-second comeback to the list. when she sped by you on the Five days after crashing in mountain — then you were not super-G — a fall that knocked alone. You were lucky. Freezing, the wind out of her and left perhaps. But lucky. her with a black eye and a Because greatness like that bruised rib — and three doesn’t come along often. months after tearing a liga- In an unscientific survey of ment in her left knee, Vonn fans, friends, family members and won the bronze medal in the rivals to uncover the perfect word world championship down- that best captured her, each per- hill Sunday in the final race of son answered with a variation of her career. three — a podium of sorts to She’s shed so many tears describe the most winningest that there are none left — just female World Cup skier ever. like she no longer has any Resilient. cartilage in her knees. Stubborn. “I’m literally tapped out, I Game-changer. can’t cry anymore,” Vonn Maybe that’s why she kept said. “I want to cry, but it’s going even after every outward dry. It’s not an easy thing to and inward sign told her to stop. feel your bones hitting to- At 34 and with her knees simply gether and continue to push refusing to cooperate anymore, through it. the 2010 downhill Olympic cham- “Of course I’m sore. Even pion and the four-time overall before the crash I was sore. World Cup title winner pushed So I’m just sore on top of out of the start gate for a final time sore. My neck is killing me,” at the world championships Sun- Vonn said. “But at the end of day in Sweden. It was vintage the day no one cares if my Vonn as she roared through the neck hurts; they only care if I downhill course to earn one last win. I knew that I was podium spot — a bronze medal capable of pushing through that felt like pure gold. Before the pain one last time and I exiting the stage, she waved to the did that. Every athlete has crowd and took one final bow. their own obstacles and I A well-deserved moment over a faced mine head on today career filled with crashes and and I conquered them.” comebacks, celebrations and tri- Vonn had been planning to umphs, broken bones and broken retire in December of this hearts, red carpets and golden year, but she recently moved opportunities. GABRIELE FACCIOTTI/AP (POSING), GETTY (SKIING) up her plans because of “The compelling nature of Lindsey Vonn shows the bronze medal she won in her final competitive downhill race Sunday in Are, Sweden. persistent pain in both of her Lindsey’s story is not her victories surgically repaired knees. or medals. It is her daring, her to Vonn after marrying her now “The compelling nature of Lindsey’s story is Then came the super-G willingness to work extraordinari- ex-husband, Thomas, in 2007. crash, when she straddled a ly hard, and her grit,” said her They announced their divorce in not her victories or medals. It is her daring, her gate in midair, flew face-first father, Alan Kildow, who moved 2011 and she never changed her down the mountain and the family from Minnesota to name back because, well, the willingness to work extraordinarily hard, and her slammed into the safety nets. Colorado to help nurture his world knew her as Vonn. During grit. Without failure there can be no true victory, “She has been business as daughter’s talent when she was her marriage, she was estranged usual this whole week, say- young. “Without failure there can from her father, but they have and Lindsey represents the willingness to risk ing ‘I’m racing to win,’ ” be no true victory, and Lindsey mended the relationship. failure to ultimately achieve her dreams.” Karin Kildow, Vonn’s sister, represents the willingness to risk She’d win 82 World Cup races told the Associated Press. “I failure to ultimately achieve her — four behind the all-time mark — Alan Kildow, father of Lindsey Vonn was like, ‘Just maybe make it dreams.” held by Sweden’s Ingemar Sten- down and maybe stand up.’ Podium word No. 1: resilient. mark, who showed up Sunday at But she was like, ‘No, I’m The image was jarring: Vonn her request — and drew compari- the ground,” Laura Kildow re- never came to fruition. going full out.’ She was defi- whisked away from the mountain sons to compatriot Bode Miller, called. “She was so concentrated, She opened eyes to what’s nitely in the mindset to push by a helicopter after a violent crash. who was revered for his high-risk her leg was shaking. But she just possible, especially to a youngster it and she really did.” Not once. Twice. approach. physically couldn’t do it. But the named Mikaela Shiffrin, who has It’s a medal that brings The first copter ride was after a “What she’s done for the sport, look in her eyes was like you knew 56 World Cups wins and turns 24 Vonn full circle: the Ameri- downhill training crash before the inspiring so many youth, girls and she wasn’t going to stop trying in March. can’s two silvers at the 2007 2006 Turin Games. Two days boys, and showing you can com- until she did it.” “I wrote book reports about worlds on the same course in later, and with a bruised hip, she pete with the big superstars in That’s why stepping away was her,” Shiffrin said. “I was Lindsey’s Are were the first two major finished eighth in the downhill. Europe, we’re all proud,” Ameri- so difficult. She planned to go until biggest fan.” championship medals of her The other, February 2013 at the can racer Daron Rahlves said. December and couldn’t wrap her Vonn’s success wasn’t limited to career. world championships in Austria As the U.S. ski team doctor for mind around leaving early. the slopes. The spotlight always “I was weighing in my when she tore her ACL and MCL. more than 20 years, Dr. William Her body finally convinced her. found her, a crossover athlete who mind the risk of putting it all It took her months to get back — Sterett can’t help but marvel at her Two last races at the world appeared on magazine covers, out there, crashing and get- she re-injured the knee and it cost resiliency. championships and no more. In dated famous sports stars — once ting injured again, as op- her the shot at defending her “I don’t know anybody in any the super-G, she crashed and golfer Tiger Woods and now posed to finishing where I downhill title at the Sochi Games other sport that’s had to bounce suffered more bruises. But she Nashville Predators defenseman wanted to,” Vonn said. “It — but return she did. back as many times as she has,” returned even more determined P.K. Subban — and wore elegant was an internal battle.” Comebacks and toughness have Sterett said. “She’s come back just Sunday in a downhill where she outfits at gala events. She also has As soon as she exited the always been her thing. Her dad as tough and just as driven as she momentarily had the lead. set up a foundation to help future finish area, Vonn embraced compared her to Rocky Balboa ever was.” “I put the nerves aside and just generations find their “grit Swedish great Ingemar Sten- because she’s the “everyman who Podium word No. 2: stubborn. enjoyed it,” she said. within.” mark, the only skier to win climbs into the ring, takes a Word of caution — don’t tell A bigger bonus: “I made it down All part of her plan to raise the more World Cup races than beating, and gets back up off the Vonn she can’t do something. It safely,” she cracked. profile of ski racing — much like she did — 86 to 82. canvas to win the bout.” fires her up. Podium word No. 3: game- Serena Williams did for tennis. “I basically begged him to That ability to bounce back “Once something is in her mind changer. “I try to be dynamic and come here via text, in all caps, served her well over a career that she’s going to do it,” said her sister, Vonn was among the first wom- powerful and really creating speed many exclamation points,” included torn knee ligaments, Laura Kildow. en to regularly use men’s downhill where most people can’t,” Vonn Vonn said. “He’s an icon and broken bones, a sliced thumb and Vonn’s sister has been by her skis, which were longer and said before the Pyeongchang a legend in our sport and he so much more. side through many of her sur- tougher to control but generated Games last February, when she doesn’t really like the spot- Her first World Cup start was geries. She’s seen the determina- more power. earned a bronze in the downhill. light, but he deserves to have Nov. 18, 2000, in a slalom race in tion to get back on the slopes. Given her renowned workout “In that way I hope to leave a it. I was just so grateful that Park City, Utah, and she didn’t “I have this image of her a few routines — upside-down sit-ups powerful impact on the sport and he was there. qualify for the second run. She days after having surgery where anyone? — she didn't have a hopefully raise the level of wom- “Honestly, it’s a perfect was known as Lindsey Kildow she’s sitting on the floor in front of problem. She also wanted to race en’s skiing.” ending to my career.” then, until she changed her name the TV trying to raise her foot off against the men, something that Consider it accomplished. Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Monday, February 11, 2019 9 eNEWSPAPER BONUS COVERAGE

NORM HALL/GETTY Costas:Bob Costas, right, Mike Tirico, left, and Cris Collinsworth Criticism host the pregame show for NBC’s “Sunday Night Football” during theof 2016 season. NFL cost me Super Bowl LII

By Cindy Boren you tossed me off, which is the The Washington Post way some people interpreted it — not me,” he said. “I was saying to A year after Bob Costas was them, ‘Here is a thoughtful way conspicuous by his absence from out’ and they made the request to NBC’s broadcast of Super Bowl Goodell directly. And Goodell LII, the longtime face of the declined.” network’s sports telecasts ex- Asked what it says that the NFL plained that he was told “you’ve wouldn’t make the commissioner crossed the line” with commen- available to a network that pays it tary about the NFL. billions, Costas responded, “It tells “I remember being told that you who calls the shots. It’s an now I can no longer host the Super unusual relationship when you Bowl,” Costas, who parted amica- talk about broadcast sports. It’s bly with the network after 40 one of the few relationships I can years, told ESPN’s “Outside the think of where the buyer must Lines.” “I think the words were, continually flatter the seller. We ‘You’ve crossed the line’ and my deliver the billion dollars in a thought was, ‘What line have I Brink’s armored truck, but we crossed?’ ” hope we didn’t offend you by It’s a line that isn’t clearly sending it over in the incorrect defined, but the NFL is a ratings denominations and if we did, we’ll behemoth and likes to refer to immediately correct that over- networks as “broadcast partners.” sight and we’ll come over and Over the last few years, Costas had wash your car as well. That’s not moved from being the genial host unique to NBC. That’s the way of the network’s biggest sports this thing works.” event to someone who offered Costas was taken from the brief snippets of commentary and lineup for the Super Bowl, with he quickly was subjected to an the NFL declining to address the unaccustomed barrage of criti- subject, according to ESPN. “We cism for speaking up about long- have conversations with our part- term cognitive issues that can ners all the time, but keep them develop after playing football, gun private,” ESPN said of a statement control, the national anthem con- from the league. “Commissioner troversy and the Redskins’ name. Goodell has done one sit-down He had referred to football as interview in the last five years “unacceptably brutal” and a sport with the network airing the Super that “destroys people’s brains,” Bowl. ... Commissioner Goodell likening it to “Russian roulette.” has not done an interview with The reality, he said in a 2017 GAIL BURTON/AP NBC for the four Super Bowls it Shirley Povich Symposium at the Costas says he still believes that “dollop of commentary in journalism” can “enhance the broadcast.” has aired since he has been University of Maryland, “is that commissioner.” this sport destroys people’s Was Costas told that his bosses brains.” with it about three days ahead of and networks. “It’s possible to say from his bosses because “appar- had heard from the league? “No. What led to the Super Bowl LII time “almost verbatim. They said that football is an exciting sport ently I was viewed — they thought That doesn’t mean it never hap- moment was an awareness of the This is a very well-written piece. and people are connected to it for I was viewed — as some sort of pened.” After that, it was clear that violence and danger of football Wouldn’t change a comma. We various reasons, but there are enemy of football. ... I remember NBC as he has repeatedly said that Costas traces back to covering can’t air it. We’re in negotiations these undeniable problems.” reminding them of things I had over the last few months, were no the sport in the 1990s. He signed with the NFL for ‘Thursday Night The NFL is a billion-dollar done going back to the ‘90s (on longer a good fit. Their separation on for “Sunday Night Football” Football.’ ” investment for networks and “all steroids in baseball), what credi- was official last month. when NBC launched it to be “a At that point, he said he realized of them dance to the NFL’s tune. bility I would have to comment Costas, who still believes that a good soldier.” He was able to “that this was an untenable situa- Everyone walks on eggshells about these things and their reac- “dollop of commentary in journal- contribute halftime essays, most tion for me. Did it make me think around the NFL,” he said. Costas tion to that was ‘You’re right, ism” can “enhance the broadcast,” of which dealt with the game. But that the people for whom I continued to speak about football you’re right.’ But this puts us in a continues to work for the MLB “evidence is evidence and it’s part worked and with whom I worked in the fall preceding Super Bowl position that’s untenable for us, so Network and has said he hopes to of your job to see what’s out there were not good people, not talented LII, with the network saying that you can’t do the Super Bowl.” do a show that is along the lines of in front of you,” he told ESPN’s people, not people I liked, appreci- his “opinions are his own and do NBC told ESPN in a statement his old “Later” program on what- Mark Fainaru-Wada. ated and respected? No. But they not represent those of the NBC that it has historically given com- ever platform he lands on. In 2015, for instance, he “pro- had different concerns than I had. Sports Group.” mentators latitude to express “From my view, the more posed a very carefully crafted Look, the NFL isn’t just the most Said Costas: “So I guess NBC is opinions “and Bob has benefited prominent you are and the more halftime essay that would give the important sports property, it’s the not sure whether there is a most from this policy. We’re very willing you are to be thoughtfully NFL full credit for the steps it had single most important property in connection between football and disappointed ... he has chosen to and reasonably critical or aware — taken, perhaps belatedly, but the all of American television and it brain trauma. And I imagine the mischaracterize and share these not even necessarily critical — steps that it had taken to try to isn’t even close.” next press release is: It’s still open private interactions.” acknowledge the elephants in the cope with the crisis.” It was a His commentary continued, to question whether or not the Costas offered a compromise, a room, acknowledge the issues, the commentary that he had “pur- but it became more problematic in earth is round or flat. OK. Sure.” pregame interview with Commis- more you’re willing to do that, the posely toned down.” “I remember a polarized society and because of A CNN interview with Michael sioner Roger Goodell. “We can most authentic the whole presen- the reaction” when presented the relationship between the NFL Smerconish led to him hearing both look good. It won’t look like tation is.” 10 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Monday, February 11, 2019 eNEWSPAPER BONUS COVERAGE

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ROGELIO V. SOLIS/AP GRETCHEN ERTL/NEW YORK TIMES (From top left, clockwise) Loyola’s Marques Townes, Buffalo’s Davonta Jordan, Hofstra’s Justin Wright-Foreman and Wofford’s Chevez Goodwin hope to lead their mid-major programs to the NCAA tournament next month. Last season, Townes helped Loyola advance all the way to the Final Four as a No. 11 seed. The Ramblers were the Cinderella of the tournament. More mid-majors good for tourney, but unlikely By John Feinstein | Special to The Washington Post currently has one team worthy of a bid: Will the committee give the Southern Washington. If the Huskies don’t win the four bids? Of course not. But it should get at Believe it or not, Selection Sunday for the NCAA men’s basketball tournament is only five Pac-12 tournament, it will create a second least two. So should the MAC, where weeks away. The 10-member basketball committee will send out its white puffs of smoke bid. Should there be more than that? No. Buffalo isn’t even in first place in the East Might there be? Of course. Division. It entered Saturday’s games trail- and sagely explain what all their computer printouts told them to do. Muir will certainly weigh in on behalf of ing Bowling Green by a game with Toledo This year will provide a fascinating test for the committee. Why? Because there just the Pac-12 and, probably, the Big East, leading in the West. aren’t that many quality teams in the power conferences this season. which has two teams that are clearly Hofstra, led by the superb Justin Wright- bid-worthy: Villanova and Marquette. You Foreman, deserves a bid whether it wins the I am no bracketologist (God forbid), but as of Friday, I counted 33 teams from the top can bet the league will have more than two CAA tournament or not. eight conferences that should be locks or virtual locks to make the field of 68 on the night of teams in the tournament. So does Murray State (the Racers’ star March 17 barring a major injury or a collapse. In all likelihood, eight of those teams will The little guys are always asked to play sophomore guard, Ja Morant, is considered receive automatic bids given to each of the 32 conference tournament champions. For the power schools on the road — if they get to a lock to be an NBA lottery pick) or play them at all. Some struggle to get into Belmont, teams tied for first in the Ohio sake of argument, let’s say two multi-bid conferences produce a bid-stealer, an neutral-site holiday events because power Valley. automatic-berth champion not among my 33. That means those conferences would receive schools will demand they not be invited. Lipscomb out of the Atlantic Sun entered 27 at-large bids, leaving nine open. Think anyone wants to play Vermont (18-5 Saturday at No. 31 in the NET rankings. Will entering Saturday) out of the America East? it fill an at-large spot if it doesn’t win the Hofstra (20-4) out of the Colonial Athletic? conference tournament? Don’t bet the But if the recent past is an indicator, it But there is more to it than that. There is Not so much. ranch. will be difficult for teams from outside the clearly a bias toward big-conference teams How about Buffalo (19-3) out of the The Ivy League has never received an power conferences to get any of the 36 because, for the most part, they draw higher Mid-American? Are you kidding? West at-large bid and probably won’t get one this at-large berths. In men’s college basketball TV ratings and because the computer Virginia, Syracuse and St. Bonaventure year. This year Penn went undefeated in the there are eight leagues that have regularly printouts — whether they be the old Rating made the mistake of hosting the Bulls this Big Five. It improved to 2-3 in league play on received multiple bids: the five football Percentage Index or new NET rating, season and paid the price. Buffalo’s résumé Friday night. Think the Ivy doesn’t have power conferences, plus the Big East, which the committee leans on heavily — is too strong to be left out this season, but more than one good team? Atlantic 10 and American. Everyone else is tend to skew toward teams from power good luck to coach Nate Oates with his You only need look back to last year to see likely to receive only its automatic spot in conferences. nonconference schedule next year. what mid-majors can do with a chance. most years. With so much money at stake — Wofford also managed to schedule a Buffalo would not have received an at-large Last season, one team from outside the $270,000 to conferences for each bid, and handful of power schools. The Terriers bid if it hadn’t won the MAC tournament. It top eight leagues — Nevada of the Mountain the same amount for each tournament win were 20-4 entering Saturday with a 20- was a No. 13 seed and upset Arizona in the West — received an at-large bid. Two years that follows — that tilts the cycle further point win at South Carolina and losses at first round. ago, Saint Mary’s of the West Coast was the toward big-time leagues. Oklahoma, at Mississippi State and at Loyola, the best story of March Madness, only outsider. In 2016, Wichita State, which You can bet Duke Athletic Director Kevin Kansas. They also lost at home to North also would not have gotten a bid if it hadn’t is now in the AAC, was an at-large out of the White, the ACC representative on the Carolina because Roy Williams was willing won the Missouri Valley tournament. It was Missouri Valley. selection committee, will be campaigning to come and open their new building. The a No. 11 seed in the Midwest Region — That’s quite a drop from the seven for N.C. State (the best team in history to only defeat that wasn’t competitive was at which it went on to win. UMBC upset an at-large spots that non-power conferences score 24 points in a game) and Clemson to Kansas. excellent Vermont team to get the America filled in 2011, the first year the tournament get his league’s eighth and ninth bids. (Side Plus, Wofford is in the very underrated East’s automatic bid. We all know what the expanded to 68 teams, and the eight handed note: When the committee tells you that Southern Conference. UNC Greensboro Retrievers did to top-seeded Virginia. out the next year. White had to leave the room when those has three losses: to Kentucky, LSU and . . . There are always plenty of non-power A number of factors have contributed to schools were being formally discussed, do Wofford, which beat it by the largest schools worthy of at-large consideration. the decline. One is that a number of the best you think any of the other nine don’t know margin. Furman has road wins over Loyola The last three years, the committee has programs from smaller conferences, such as where he stands? Seriously?) and Villanova but is fourth in the confer- almost completely overlooked them. That Butler, George Mason, VCU and Wichita The committee chair this year is Stanford ence behind Wofford, UNCG and East should change this year. State, have jumped to more prominent ones. Athletic Director Bernard Muir. The Pac-12 Tennessee State. But don’t bet on it. Monday, February 11, 2019 | Section 4 AE+ ARTS+ENTERTAINMENT

MATT SAYLES/INVISION Janelle Monae, center, performs “Make Me Feel” at the Grammy Awards on Sunday in Los Angeles. 61ST GRAMMY AWARDS A night of music, fashion It was a mix of old, new and powerful performances by women (with sur- the show and some of the best fashion, see Page 3. For Tribune critic Greg prises including Michelle Obama) Sunday at the Grammys. For a look at Kot’s analysis and final results, go to chicagotribune.com/grammys.

IN PERFORMANCE ‘Pipeline’ ★★★ A mother is terrified for her son in drama at Victory Gardens By Chris Jones entangled in a police shooting. Chicago Tribune And now in Chicago at Victory Gardens Theater comes Domi- Mother with teenagers — a nique Morisseau’s “Pipeline,” demographic famous for ignor- wherein a mother, a school- ing its own fragility — invariably teacher, played with great vul- worry about them. But African- nerability by Tyla Abercrumbie, American mothers, innumerable is horrified to discover that her data points confirm, have par- son was caught shoving a ticular reason to lie awake, con- teacher against the wall and now sumed by the fear that their teen faces dire consequences. might be targeted or provoked, The boy (Matthew Elam) says whether by peers or figures of he felt singled out by an instruc- authority. Parents usually know tor with malevolent intent dur- how life can change on a dime; ing a discussion of the Richard your typical teen, not so much. Wright novel “Native Son”; his This maternal angst is rip- mom just worries about what pling through the American will happen next to the boy she theater with startling force of loves. The play’s title comes late. Earlier this season on from the notion that there’s a Broadway, the actress Kerry tacit school-to-jail pipeline for Washington starred in a play many young African-American CHRIS SWEDA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE called “American Son,” a work males, trapped by society’s self- Cher’s Friday night show resonated with empowering messages relevant to today’s #MeToo era. about an upscale, mixed-race fulfilling low expectations. couple who are terrified to dis- IN PERFORMANCE cover that their kid has become Turn to Mother, Page 2 A defiant, confident Cher — and those dazzling outfits By Bob Gendron costume-change breaks and second nature to Cher. Well into Chicago Tribune choreographed skits, the sing- her sixth decade as a multi- er’s 100-minute show resonated disciplined artist and activist, On the surface, Cher’s concert with empowering messages she long ago conquered practi- Friday at a rafters-packed relevant to today’s #MeToo era. cally every entertainment me- United Center celebrated the art Not for nothing did she begin dium on her own terms and of extravaganza. A multi-tiered with a pair of songs — “Woman’s seemingly anticipated the on- stage, a mobile elephant, Cirque World” and “Strong Enough” — going wave of burgeoning fe- du Soleil-inspired acrobatics, an steeped in defiance, confidence male musicians — let alone the entourage of dancers and a and determination. Or use her trend of spectacle-based per- department store’s worth of sole turn talking to the crowd at formances. She relayed such dazzling outfits occasionally length to tell personal stories histories via archival video clips, threatened to make the music about facing age discrimination, narratives and song, yet man- incidental. sexism and self-doubt. LIZ LAUREN PHOTO But between the lines of the By now, independence is Turn to Cher, Page 4 Tyla Abercrumbie and Matthew Elam star in “Pipeline.” 2 Chicago Tribune | Arts+Entertainment | Section 4 | Monday, February 11, 2019

CELEBRITIES Box office Tribune news services 1. “The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part,” $35 million ASK AMY 2. “What Men Want,” $19 million By Amy Dickinson 3. “Cold Pursuit,” [email protected] Twitter @askingamy $10.8 million 4. “The Upside,” $7.2 million 5. “Glass,” $6.4 million Sad, isolated tween needs family love 6. “The Prodigy,” $6 million 7. “Green Book,” $3.6 million Dear Amy: My great-niece scribe how you are feel- Dear Prospective: No, is 11 years old. I’m very ing?” If she is inarticulate your parents should not 8. “Aquaman,” $3.3 million concerned about her. She’s or silent, don’t correct her. provide you with a com- 9. “Spider-Man: Into the lived with her grand- Reassure her and enfold fortable living while you Spider-Verse,” $3 million parents (my younger her in her family’s em- get your act together. brother’s family) since she brace. Watch a favorite You’re on your own now. 10. “Miss Bala,” $2.7 million was very young. movie together. Put her And this is what it feels like SOURCE: Associated Press She doesn’t really have first. If there are safe ways (hint: often, it feels vex- Estimated sales, much contact with her for her to see her mother, ingly uncomfortable). Friday-Sunday own mother or father (who she should be offered this Law school might not be split up years ago). She opportunity. for you. For one thing, your recently found out that her Books will help her to judgment and critical- mother is pregnant by a process and tackle some of thinking skills seem so new boyfriend and is going her feelings. Give her some faulty that you don’t seem to have a baby girl. good, age-appropriate cut out for a law career WARNER BROS. PICTURES I asked my brother how books to dive into (I rec- (although your gaslighting “The Lego Movie 2” fell short of ticket-sales forecasts. my great-niece is handling ommend amightygirl.com skills would probably this and he said, “Not very for book suggestions). acquit you nicely). good.” He asked me for any Read together. A book for Acting, however, will let Box office this year advice. I told him I wasn’t the adults to consider: you inhabit fantasy and sure how to handle this. “The Worry Workbook for express your creativity. J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/AP My concern is that she Kids: Helping Children to Acting is deep and hard far from awesome stays in her bedroom all Overcome Anxiety and the work, however — and Pelosi gets rock star the time and seems very Fear of Uncertainty (An opportunities don’t pre- “The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part” was easily treatment: The audience withdrawn, depressed and Instant Help Book for sent themselves until you the top ticket-seller in theaters over the weekend, but at Clive Davis’ white-hot unhappy. She used to be Parents & Kids),” by Mu- are ready to accept them. the film’s $35 million opening failed to stack up to its gala included Barbra happy and smiling. Any niya S. Khanna and Debo- It’s time for you to expe- expected haul, according to studio estimates Sunday. Streisand, Joni Mitchell help on how to handle this rah Roth Ledley (2018, rience the terror and joy of The animated sequel had been forecast to draw and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, very difficult situation? Instant Help). making your own way in around $50 million. Instead, it debuted with half the but it was House Speaker — Worried Uncle If possible, she should the world. $69 million the 2014 original did, despite good re- Nancy Pelosi who got the see a counselor experi- views. With about a $100 million budget, Warner most requests to take a Dear Worried: Now is the enced in working with Dear Amy: “Experienced Bros.’ “The Lego Movie 2” had been pegged as a de- selfie. Pelosi received rock time to surround this girl children. An independent with Equine” corrected pendable, star-studded franchise release sure to kick- star treatment Saturday with love and attention. and supportive adult could your use of the phrase start a moribund box office. But after record ticket night from attendees at the You can probably imagine coach her in ways to proc- “jumping at the bit” by sales last year, ’s 2019 has gotten off to such annual pre-Grammy event, how conflicted she is feel- ess her very big feelings. saying the correct phrase is a bad beginning that the movie’s tagline of “Everything which also featured a ing — her mother, who “chomping at the bit.” is not awesome” is looking more like accurate industry stunning tribute to the late abandoned her, is starting Dear Amy: My parents I beg to differ! The cor- analysis. Aretha Franklin. Pelosi’s another family. This will have been divorced for rect phrase is “champing at Chris Pratt, Elizabeth Banks, Will Arnett and Will sarcastic hand clap and revive every abandonment several years. They refuse the bit”! Anyone experi- Ferrell reprise their voice roles in “The Lego Movie 2,” smirk to President Donald sadness she has ever had to reconcile, and they enced with equine matters while Tiffany Haddish and Maya Rudolph join the Trump at his State of the and will likely introduce refuse to let me live with knows this. cast. Mike Mitchell directs the movie written by the Union address went viral more feelings that she can’t either one of them. Most — Correcting the Correc- first film’s writer-directors, Phil Lord and Chris Miller. last week and launched articulate and doesn’t recently, they also decided tion Oversaturation could be to blame. Since the 2014 hundreds of memes. So know how to handle. against continuing to fi- original, which grossed $469 million worldwide, when Davis announced Her guardians should nancially support me. I Dear Correcting: I’ve Warner Bros. released two spinoffs: “The Lego Bat- that she was in the audi- not let her isolate herself. have been in and out of law heard from several hun- man Movie” in 2017 and “The Lego Ninjago Movie” ence — Pelosi has attended Privacy is important for school — most recently out dred people who are en- later the same year. in the past — she received a young adolescents, but — because I flunked out. gaged and knowledgeable standing ovation. A wide isolation will contribute to What should I do with about both horses and — Associated Press range of celebrities at- her sadness. Everyone in my life? Should my mother language. My understand- tended the event, including the family should try to or father take me back in, ing is that both spellings Apple’s Tim Cook, recent talk to her about this. Don’t and/or financially support are used. Thank you all. Super Bowl champ Julian assume she is happy about me so I can live comfort- Feb. 11 birthdays: Actor Conrad Janis is 91. Actress Edelman, Dionne War- this news, and don’t force ably until I’m back in Copyright 2019 by Amy Tina Louise is 81. Musician Sergio Mendes is 78. wick, Kathy Griffin, Angela her toward a happy narra- school or have a high- Dickinson Actress Catherine Hickland is 63. Actress Jennifer Bassett, Berry Gordy, Fred tive (“Hey, you’re going to paying job? Please advise. Aniston is 50. Singer D’Angelo is 45. Singer Kelly Armisen, George Clinton have a little sister!”). In- — Prospective Law Stu- Distributed by Tribune Rowland is 38. Actor Taylor Lautner is 27. and Darren Criss. stead ask, “Can you de- dent & Aspiring Actor Content Agency

When: Through March 3 Mother Where: Victory Gardens Theater, 2433 N. Lincoln Continued from Page 1 Ave. Penned by one of the Running time: 1 hour, nation’s busiest dramatic 35 minutes writers (Morisseau also Tickets: $27-$60 at wrote a musical about the 773-871-3000 or Temptations headed to victorygardens.org Broadway this season), “Pipeline,” which was seen at New York’s Lincoln Center in 2017, is a far more physical violence. And as credible and believable play the central young man’s than “American Son,” al- girlfriend, the whip-smart though I found both of Aurora Real De Asua both them worthwhile for the lightens things up and force with which they make doubles down on just how much the same point. If hard it is to wrangle the you’re both progressively complex minds of teens. minded and a realist, there The physical production is a lot to be said for focus- is not as sophisticated as ing on parental worry, some you’ll find in town, something with which and something is off (or was Americans from all walks of off on Saturday, at least) life can identify. with the show’s pacing Morisseau is still best toward the end, resulting in JOHN PIERRE PERREAUX PHOTO known for her cycle of plays an abrupt ending that Trumpeter Warren Vache made a rare Chicago appearance at the Green Mill Jazz Club on Friday night. set in Detroit; up until now, doesn’t feel fully earned or the suburban Northlight satisfied. IN PERFORMANCE Theatre has been the domi- But “Pipeline,” a power- nant local producer of her ful showcase for Aber- work. But she chose Victory crumbie’s formidable acting Gardens on Chicago’s chops, is a potent, acces- Vache, Phillips celebrate swing North Side for the premiere sible, fair-minded piece of of “Pipeline,” which is set in single-plotted writing, By Howard Reich turbable backbeats of opening set, he gained gether they argued for the an unnamed city, but clearly staged here by artists de- Chicago Tribune drummer Phil Gratteau — surety as the evening timelessness of straight- one much like our own. monstrably dedicated to its Chicagoans all — and you unfolded. Above all, it was forward melody-making in Cheryl Lynn Bruce’s pedagogy. In many of the The late, great Chicago had the kind of jazz band the gracefulness of his jazz. Theirs may not be the superbly cast production is scenes with the kids, it jazz deejay Dick Buckley that was abundant in this lines and the profoundly most fashionable mode of filled with powerful indi- bristles with zest and indig- often referred to the “good city in the early- and melodic character of his expression at this late date, vidual performances. Aside nant life — which helps old good ones,” by which mid-20th century (though solos that told the story. but fashions come and go, from the contrasting inten- make the point that many of he meant classic tunes that not necessarily quite so By the time the band while the verities of jazz sity of Abercrumbie and the teenagers we lose have never wear out their wel- adept). came to “The One I Love never expire. Elam, there’s Janet Ulrich the restless minds and come. From the opening bars Belongs to Somebody Yet just when one got Brooks diving deep inside exuberant spirits our nation Those good old good of “I Never Knew,” it was Else” — in a brisk, up- comfortable with this the role of a highly experi- so badly needs. ones overflowed Friday clear what this evening tempo manner — all five brand of poetry, the musi- enced teacher so incensed night at the Green Mill was going to be about, players were locked in cians shook up everything by how others with more Chris Jones is a Tribune Jazz Club, where an all- with Vache and Phillips sync. So while guitarist via a rousing account of power and less insight critic. star quintet reveled in improvising supremely Brown was inventing long “Cotton Tail” to close the undermine her efforts that techniques developed lyrical, two-voice counter- and intricate figures, first set. By now fully in she, too, proves capable of [email protected] when these songs still point. The two have Vache and Phillips punc- gear, trumpeter Vache were new. Meaning that played together often in tuated the proceedings threw off its main theme chugging swing rhythm other settings through the with compact riffs played at quite a clip, finessing its and joyous melodic inven- years, and it wasn’t diffi- in unison. twists and turns without tion — in the pre-bebop cult to guess why. For in Vache turned in his sacrificing tonal beauty. manner — were the order addition to their love of most compelling work in Phillips, too, tossed off the of the night. swing syntax, they com- “Blue and Sentimental,” technical challenges while Not surprising, perhaps, plement each other, from the Count Basie maintaining an unmistak- considering who was Vache’s bright tone and book. True to the title of ably lyrical core. playing the front line: pinpoint instrumental the song, the trumpeter Here the musicians trumpeter Warren Vache, attacks counterbalanced rendered his tone gauzier reminded us that they who hasn’t appeared in by Phillips’ darkly bur- and his approach to the could play quite hot when Chicago in years, and nished timbre and gentle, beat more relaxed, making so inclined, the precision Chicago trombonist Russ rounded articulation. You for serenely beautiful of their work matched by Phillips, who’s deeply could listen to these two phraseology. Phillips went its good taste. conversant with swing-era duetting for hours without a couple steps further, methods. Add to this the getting bored. approaching rhythm lan- Howard Reich is a Tribune sleekly elegant guitar Though it’s true that guorously and creating critic. playing of Andy Brown, Vache’s work was not about as warm a sound as ultra-melodic bass work of technically perfect during one might hope to hear [email protected] LIZ LAUREN PHOTO Dennis Carroll and imper- the first portions of the from a trombone. To- Twitter @howardreich Janet Ulrich Brooks portrays a teacher in “Pipeline.” Chicago Tribune | Arts+Entertainment | Section 4 | Monday, February 11, 2019 3

61ST GRAMMY AWARDS Strong women, rap in music’s spotlight By Mesfin Fekadu Associated Press

Women returned at the Grammys on Sunday as female acts won album of the year and best new artist, while rap also triumphed, with Childish Gambino’s “This Is America” becom- ing the first rap-based song to win record and song of the year. Kacey Musgraves’ “Gold- en Hour” picked up album of the year, and Dua Lipa won best new artist. “I don’t even know what to say,” Musgraves said. “I am very thankful. Winning doesn’t make my album any better than anybody else in that category.” Gambino was the night’s big winner, picking up four honors, including best music video and best rap/ sung performance. Drake surprised the music world when he emerged onstage to accept the best rap song trophy but told the room of musicians that winning awards isn’t necessary if you have real fans attending your con- certs and singing your songs. Drake, who rarely at- tends awards shows, won MATT SAYLES/INVISION the honor for his massive Cardi B accepts the award for best rap album for “Invasion of Privacy” as Offset kisses her hand at Sunday’s Grammy Awards in Los Angeles. hit “God’s Plan.” “You’ve already won if year was in 2004, with with a group of powerful Musgraves picked up Come Again,” later joined “The Best Years of My Life.” you have people who are Outkast. Only a handful of women, including Michelle best country album for by Parton herself. The icon She celebrated her 75th singing your songs word for rappers have won best new Obama and Lady Gaga, “Golden Hour,” best coun- sang a duet version of “Jo- birthday early with the word, if you’re a hero in artist. describing the role of music try solo performance for lene” with Miley Cyrus, performance, saying after- your hometown. Look, if Cardi B made history as in their lives — a display “Butterflies” and best coun- who often covers the classic ward, “Happy birthday to there are people who have the first solo female to win that came a year after fe- try song for “Space Cow- song. But the country music me!” Her birthday is March regular jobs who are com- best rap album (Lauryn Hill male voices were some- boy.” icon truly shined when she 26. ing out in the rain and the won as a member of the what muted at the 2018 “I never dreamed that sang “Red Shoes,” with R&B singer H.E.R., who snow, spending their hard- Fugees at the 1997 Gram- ceremony. this record would be met country foursome Little Big won best R&B performance earned money to buy tick- mys). “Music has always with such love,” she said Town providing back- for “Best Part” with Daniel ets to come to your shows, She was shaking onstage helped me tell my story,” onstage. ground vocals. Caesar, stunned as she you don’t need this right as she tried to give a thank- said Obama, who surprised She also gave a shout-out Yolanda Adams, Fantasia played her guitar and sang. here. I promise you. You you speech with her rap- the audience with her ap- to her husband in the audi- and Andra Day teamed up Chloe x Halle impressed already won,” he said at the per-husband Offset holding pearance. “Whether we like ence, saying she wouldn’t for stirring performance of when they sang Donny Staples Center in Los Ange- her arm. country or rap or rock, have been able to make the “(You Make Me Feel Like) Hathaway and Roberta les. “The nerves are so bad. music helps us share our- album if he “didn’t open my A Natural Woman” in hon- Flack’s “Where Is the He tried to continue Maybe I need to start smok- selves. It allows us to hear heart like you did.” or Aretha Franklin, who Love.” Janelle Monae speaking but was cut off as ing weed,” she said as the one another.” Musgraves performed died last year. grooved onstage during the ceremony suddenly audience laughed. “I just Gaga told the crowd: “Rainbow” from “Golden Diana Ross earned a “Make Me Feel,” backed by went to a commercial. want to say thank you “They said I was weird, that Hour” during the show, and standing ovation when she dancers. Post Malone per- Rap has endured a long- everybody that was in- my look, that my choices, hit the stage for a second emerged onstage in a bright formed with Red Hot Chili time losing streak at the volved; I want to thank my that my sound wouldn’t time to honor Dolly Parton. red dress to perform Peppers, and Cardi B Grammys. The last time a daughter.” work. But music told me Musgraves and Katy Perry “Reach Out and Touch grinded onstage during her rapper won album of the The Grammys kicked off not to listen to them.” joined forces for “Here You (Somebody’s Hand)” and latest single, “Money.” Stars shine red-hot at Grammys

By David Syrek | Chicago Tribune

From shocking to stunning, the Grammys are red carpet season’s most anticipated runway for edgy fashion, and with style powerhouses Janelle Monae, Cardi B and Lady Gaga in attendance, Sunday night’s red carpet was just as attention-grabbing as ever. The music industry’s biggest stars brought out their A-game style for the 61st annual Grammys held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. The night’s biggest trends were high-drama details — most notably Giuliana Rancic in Tom Ford’s chic column dress with a see-through panel running the entire length — but singer Bebe Rexha’s red confection of a gown and host JORDAN STRAUSS/INVISION JORDAN STRAUSS/INVISION Alicia Keys — also in hot red — made show-stopping state- Janelle Monae shuts down Kacey Musgraves pays ments. Here are the most head-turning looks from the the red carpet in a stunning tribute to her album cover feathered white dress with in a tulle Valentino Couture Grammys red carpet. burgundy velvet lining. gown.

VALERIE MACON/GETTY-AFP JON KOPALOFF/GETTY VALERIE MACON/GETTY-AFP JORDAN STRAUSS/INVISION Bebe Rexha was stunning in Giuliana Rancic made a NEILSON BARNARD/GETTY FOR THE RECORDING ACADEMY Maren Morris in an ethereal Host Alicia Keys hit the red Monsoori’s red Cinderella statement in a black Tom Cardi B emerges from her oyster-shell-like dress on the red Galia Lahav Couture flower carpet in a super-chic, gown. Ford dress with sheer details. carpet. print gown. red-hot gown. 4 Chicago Tribune | Arts+Entertainment | Section 4 | Monday, February 11, 2019

CHRIS SWEDA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE PHOTOS From strutting with Roman-themed warriors to traveling back to the Summer of Love, Cher revisited the different periods that launched several of her hits during Friday’s show.

rhythms, connected the fantasy, Cher pulled off the Cher past to the present. bold look and upended At times, Cher turned age-themed conventions Continued from Page 1 suggestion into declaration. out of a desire to be herself A visual highlight reel of and embrace autonomy — aged to mostly avoid stale her acting roles empha- ideas she successfully nostalgia. sized film dialogues and shared with every woman Balancing a witty sense scenes that depicted her in in earshot. of humor with diva glam- control or moving on from If Cher brought the our, Cher paid homage to a toxic situation — or man. pageantry, openers Nile creative contemporaries In another prerecorded Rodgers & Chic delivered and revisited the different segue, she spoke about how the funk. Exuding timeless periods that launched her childhood attraction to urban cool in a beret, vi- several of her hits. And Elvis Presley related not brant purple/pink slacks whether strutting amidst a only to his music, but the and sparkling black jacket, throng of Roman-themed fact he followed his own the legendary producer/ warriors, traveling back to muse. Cher carried on such singer/guitarist led his the Summer of Love in tradition while possessing sharp band on a mini-tour glitter-adorned bell- an awareness that wit- of R&B, soul and disco bottoms or overseeing a nessed her mock her own heritage. Few warm-up burlesque cabaret, she used vanity, retirement and acts manage to get an arena pop as a means to dream, mistakes. Openers Nile Rodgers & Chic delivered the funk and brought the audience to its feet. audience on its feet. Rod- imagine and triumph. An For all the fancy wigs gers and company had up-tempo cover of ABBA’s and elaborate apparel, Got You Babe” came across sary. semble similar to the one people dancing in the “Waterloo” buzzed with Cher never appeared over- as canned and mawkish. A Any missteps melted she wore in the famous aisles. “Good Times,” in- possibility on the strength shadowed. However, a few of the interruptions away once the 72-year-old video for her 1989 smash deed. of her voice. “The Beat video-based duet with her necessitated by wardrobe singer emerged toward the “If I Could Turn Back Goes On,” appointed with deceased ex-husband/ changes also stifled mo- end of the set in a revealing Time.” Far from playing to Bob Gendron is a freelance exotic French ye-ye-style partner Sonny Bono on “I mentum and felt unneces- body-stocking/bikini en- any sexualized gaze or critic. Chicago Tribune | Arts+Entertainment | Section 4 | Monday, February 11, 2019 5

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