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SPORTS • 9 DAILY GLOBE Wednesday, November 28, 2018 Mostly cloudy yourdailyglobe.com | High: 27 | Low: 20 | Details, page 2 Ironwood commission to consider marijuana By RALPH ANSAMI next city commission meeting, Burchell voted no, however, and Approaches to Marijuana Action them to ‘opt-out’ of legalization [email protected] however. Kim Corcoran was absent. vowed to support marijuana by banning pot shops and grow- IRONWOOD – The Ironwood Recreational marijuana use At that time, Burchell said she store bans. ing facilities like we have done in City Commission will consider was approved in Michigan in the wanted to see what would hap- Dr. Kevin Sabet, president of Colorado, California and Mas- marijuana matters again in two mid-term election. Previously, pen in November. She then SAM Action, said, “In Michigan, sachusetts,” said Sabet. weeks after a Monday work ses- only medical pot use in the state declared the matter tabled. we will take the fight local and Many Michigan communities sion addressed the issue. was permitted. If the city commission votes to stand with citizens who don’t have already chosen to opt out. The five commissioners and The city commission voted opt in, it would direct the plan- want to see pot shops in their Michigan’s voters decided to city department heads watched a once before on opting out of ning commission to draft a medi- neighborhoods. We are also talk- legalize marijuana for adult recre- Michigan Municipal League pre- Michigan’s medical marijuana cal marijuana ordinance to allow ing to legal counsel about how to ational use by a 56-44 percent sentation on the marijuana laws licensing act, but it failed 2-2. At the development of some or all of ensure the rights of non-users are margin. The measure takes effect and the effects of the recent elec- that meeting, Joe Cayer Jr. offered five medical marijuana facilities upheld.” next week, but pot won’t be avail- tion, but took no action, nor pub- the motion to opt out and it was allowed by the law. “Moving forward, SAM Action lic comment. seconded by Jim Mildren. Rick After Michigan voted to allow and our affiliates will identify It will be an agenda item at the Semo and Mayor Annette marijuana, a group called Smart communities and work with IRONWOOD — page 5 Wakefield City WILD AND SCENIC RIVERS Council agrees to return $31,000 overcharge

By P.J. GLISSON yet been verified, he [email protected] expects it might occur on WAKEFIELD – Wake- Jan. 21. field city council members The council also: voted at a brief Monday –Voted to accept 2019 meeting to return an over- rates for city employees’ charge of about $31,000 to Blue Cross/Blue Shield the Wakefield Housing insurance plan, which Commission. includes a 7.64 percent City manager Richard increase, with an estimated Brackney told the Globe dollar increase of $17,637. Tuesday the agreement –Voted to purchase a was satisfactory to all par- pump for the Verona lift ties. “Their attorney had station at an approximate sent a letter to our attorney, cost of $2,500. saying that’s what they –Learned that basket- needed,” he said. ball backboards will be City officials had installed this week in the explained in previous community room of the meetings the overcharge, municipal building. Brack- which goes back several ney said a new floor with years, had occurred markings for basketball because of a billing soft- and soccer then will be ware error. installed next week. He Brackney said the coun- expects students from the cil also expects to hear a Wakefield-Marenisco K-12 report soon on its School to begin using it Stormwater, Asset Manage- soon as a location for back- ment and Wastewater pro- up practice. gram grant from the state –Learned Eddy Park Department of Environ- Campground hosts Jim mental Quality. Favero and Joanne Pop- According to Brackney, kowski have received representatives of GEI $1,082 in accordance with Consultants will provide their current contract, an update on the city’s which awards them $1 for Submitted photo overall pipe system at the THE U.S. Postal Service plans to release a series of stamps featuring the Ontonagon River, middle of fourth start of the new year. row, and several of the nation’s other Wild and Scenic Rivers in 2019. Although the date has not WAKEFIELD — page 5 Ontonagon River to be featured on postage stamp By RICHARD JENKINS and Scenic Rivers – exceptional Wild and Scenic Rivers System in Bessemer’s U.S. 2 lane [email protected] American streams that run freely 1968, according to the National Park Northwoods residents will be through natural landscapes without Service, to, “Preserve certain rivers able to send a little slice of home man-made alterations,” a spokesper- with outstanding natural, cultural hearing draws varied opinions around the country next year, as the son said. and recreational values in a free- By P.J. GLISSON grants, Kryshak said U.S. Postal Service recently The series of stamps will also fea- flowing condition for the enjoyment [email protected] Michigan Department of announced the Ontonagon River ture photos of the Merced River, of present and future generations.” BESSEMER – Weather Transportation officials will be featured on a forever stamp Owyhee River, Koyukuk River, Nio- Sections of the Ontonagon River warnings did not deter saw the situation as an in 2019. brara River, Snake River, Flathead were designated as part of the Wild numerous people from opportunity to fund simul- The river is one of 12 featured in River, Missouri River, Skagit River, and Scenic Rivers system in 1992. sharing firm and varied taneous reconstruction of the Postal Service’s Wild and Scenic Deschutes River, Tlikakila River and Forty-three miles of the river are des- opinions during a Monday the city’s portion of U.S. 2. Rivers series, according to a Postal Clarion River. ignated as wild, according to the evening public hearing on “Having MDOT as a Service spokesman. A stamp shows A specific date or time for the National Wild and Scenic Rivers Sys- proposed U.S. 2 lane partner is going to save Tim Palmer’s photo of what appears issuance of the stamps hasn’t been tem’s website, with an additional 35 changes in Bessemer. Bessemer millions of dol- to be Kakabika Falls on the Cisco announced, Postal Service miles listed as scenic. The different Bessemer city council lars,” said Kryshak of the Branch of the river in Gogebic Coun- spokesman Roy Betts told the Daily members offered the hear- project scheduled for 2021. ty. Globe Tuesday. “This issuance celebrates Wild Congress created the National ing in the city hall auditori- Meanwhile, Kryshak STAMPS page 5 um in hopes of gathering added, Monday’s hearing — as much input as possible was held specifically to dis- before they vote on the cuss the following four matter in coming weeks. options the city has in Bond set, charges added in Iron battery case Council member Terry designing a new highway Kryshak, who started the system: HURLEY – A $25,000 um, were filed on Aug. 3, gering safety, strangula- Riutta was ordered to session, said the city’s ini- (1) Do nothing until the cash bond has been set for relating to an incident on tion and suffocation, reside with his father and tial concern had been to water and sewer pipes an Upper Peninsula man July 3. domestic abuse-infliction have no contact with the replace the city’s water and reach a crisis level. This is who originally faced false Since then, additional of physical pain or injury alleged victim, who is sewer system, which has not “feasible,” said imprisonment and battery charges that have been and aggravated battery, known to the defendant. pipes more than 80 years Kryshak, with city council charges in Iron County, filed by Iron County Dis- according to court records. Riutta previously old under the highway. Wis., Circuit Court. trict Attorney Matthew As part of conditions of waived the time limit for a When city officials Charges against Ran- Tingstad include first- bond set by Iron County preliminary hearing. began seeking related dall Riutta, 22, of Lauri- degree recklessly endan- Judge Patrick Madden, —Ralph Ansami BESSEMER — page 5 TODAY INDEX Mostly cloudy — Details, page 2 Business ...... 13 75 cents Classifieds . . . . .12-14 Tuesday Today’s records Snowfall Comics ...... 11 Vol. 100, No. 7 High 20 High 65 (1998) 24 hours to 7 a.m. Community ...... 3 Low 14 Low -15 (1976) Tuesday 4 in. Snow depth 8 in. Obituaries ...... none Year ago today Precipitation Season total 39.5 in. Opinion ...... 4 High 48 24 hours to 7 a.m. Last year 27.3 in. Low 28 Tuesday 0.14 in. Sports ...... 9-10 l 2 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2018 AREA / NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECASTFO ORECAST FOR IRONWOODIR RONWOOD

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This gives a temperature of what ththe he air feels like on the skin. Answer: would affect the Midwest, Trump issued a vague facturing,” the statement the politically crucial threat to GM warning it to said. region where the president preserve a key plant in the Many of the workers Parkland teachers protest promised a manufacturing presidential bellwether who will lose jobs if the rebirth. It was the latest state of Ohio, where the plants close could transfer reassignment of administrators example of the president’s company has marked its to another GM factory willingness to attempt to Lordstown plant for clo- where production is being FORT LAUDERDALE, meddle in the affairs of pri- sure. increased, spokesman Fla. (AP) – More than 50 vate companies and to “That’s Ohio, and you Patrick Morrissey said. For teachers chanted “bring threaten the use of gov- better get back in there instance, GM plans to add them back” outside Marjo- ernment power to try to soon,” he said. hundreds of workers at its ry Stoneman Douglas High force their business deci- It’s not clear precisely pickup truck assembly School Tuesday morning, sions. what action against GM plant in Flint, Michigan, demanding the return of “Very disappointed with might be taken, or when, Morrissey said. Workers four administrators who General Motors and their and there are questions also will be added at an were reassigned after a CEO, Mary Barra, for clos- about whether the presi- SUV factory in Arlington, state commission’s investi- ing plants in Ohio, Michi- dent has the authority to Texas. gation of the shooting that gan and Maryland” while act without congressional But those expansions killed 17 people on Valen- sparing plants in Mexico & approval. aren’t enough to accommo- tine’s Day. China, Trump tweeted, Buyers of electric vehi- date all of the roughly The suspect, former stu- adding: “The U.S. saved cles made by GM and other 3,300 U.S. factory workers dent Nikolas Cruz, 20, General Motors, and this is automakers get federal tax who could lose their jobs. appeared later Tuesday in a the THANKS we get!” credits of up to $7,500, GM said it has invested Fort Lauderdale courtroom Trump’s tweets followed helping to reduce the price more than $22 billion in for issues dealing with pro- a short time after National as an incentive to get more U.S. operations since 2009, cedural motions. Cruz Economic Council Director of the zero-emissions vehi- when it exited bankruptcy faces the death penalty if Larry Kudlow said the cles on the road. But GM is protection. convicted of the massacre. White House’s reaction to on the cusp of reaching its Trump has made direct Cruz’s lawyers say he the automaker’s announce- subsidy limit. negotiation with business would plead guilty to mur- Associated Press ment was “a tremendous White House press sec- leaders a centerpiece of his der and attempted murder FLORIDA SCHOOL shooting suspect Nikolas Cruz talks amount of disappointment, retary Sarah Huckabee administration, including charges in exchange for a with his defense attorney Diane Cuddihy at the maybe even spilling over Sanders said she did not talks with defense contrac- life prison sentence, but Broward Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Tues- into anger.” Kudlow, who have any additional infor- tor CEOs on bringing prosecutors have rejected day. Cruz faces the death penalty if convicted of the met with Barra on Monday, mation on the president’s down prices on new sys- that. massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. said Trump felt betrayed by threat. tems, including the upcom- Broward County Public GM. Trump has long ing replacement to the air- Schools announced Mon- been informed of any were glaring, repeated fail- “Look, we made this promised to return manu- craft that serves as Air day that the three assistant charges,” Maxwell said. ures at every level before, deal, we’ve worked with facturing jobs to the Unit- Force One. He has never principals and one security Maxwell said the during and after the shoot- you along the way, we’ve ed States and particularly been shy about voicing his specialist were being administrators were being ing including by the done other things with the Midwest. At a rally near frustration with their deci- placed in other administra- targeted since they were Broward School District, mileage standards, for GM’s Lordstown plant last sions. tive jobs. The statement “most engaged that day Broward Sheriff’s Office didn’t say why they were with the event.” and the FBI. being reassigned. “They are easy to target, “Every which way, it’s Pro-Kavanaugh group received The decision followed and yet ever since the just been failure after fail- the latest meeting of the tragedy and during the ure and nobody really millions from anonymous donors Marjory Stoneman Dou- tragedy, they put their own being held accountable in glas Public Safety Commis- lives on the line to save positions that should be.” WASHINGTON (AP) – campaign. It set up con- markets and limited consti- sion. The school district kids,” Maxwell said. “It’s Guttenberg added that An obscure nonprofit last firmkavanaugh.com, call- tutional government.” said it is using material absolutely devastating to many of the problems the year gave nearly $15 mil- ing Kavanaugh “a person of Wellspring and the Judi- from the commission to them and their families, commission outlined in a lion it received from anony- impeccable character, cial Crisis Network are improve school safety and and now they are being vic- video presentation this mous donors to a conser- extraordinary qualifica- both registered as social student services. timized yet again.” month had been previous- vative advocacy group that tions, independence, and welfare organizations, The head of an associa- The three assistant prin- ly raised by victims’ fami- backed Judge Brett fairness.” which are permitted to tion that represents three cipals were Jeff Morford, lies. Kavanaugh’s Supreme After the Senate narrow- engage in limited political of the four administrators Winfred Porter Jr. and At Tuesday’s court hear- Court nomination, accord- ly voted to confirm activities if politics isn’t said they’ll sue the district Denise Reed. The security ing, Cruz’s attorneys asked ing to newly released feder- Kavanaugh, the group their primary focus. to halt the reassignments. specialist was Kelvin Circuit Judge Elizabeth al tax records. announced it was launch- Known by their IRS desig- Lisa Maxwell, executive Greenleaf. Scherer to prevent the The Wellspring Com- ing a six-figure TV and dig- nation as 501(c)(4)s, they director of the Broward Two students told com- Broward Sheriff’s Office mittee made the contribu- ital ad campaign in Maine often include civic-minded Principals and Assistants mission investigators that from releasing observation tions to the Judicial Crisis to thank GOP Sen. Susan groups such as homeown- Association, said the they had reported Cruz to reports done by correc- Network, one of the most Collins for supporting him. er associations and volun- administrators haven’t an administrator for mak- tions officers at the jail prominent groups that The moderate Collins infu- teer fire departments. been told the reason for ing threats, but felt they where he is being held. championed Kavanaugh’s riated the left with her vote Wellspring isn’t their reassignments, and were not taken seriously. Assistant Public Defender acrimonious but ultimately to confirm Kavanaugh. required to disclose its that’s a violation of their The students disagreed on Diane Cuddihy argued that successful bid to serve on The Judicial Crisis Net- donors. Federal rules per- due process rights. whether they spoke to Mor- the reports are essentially the Supreme Court. work has for years received mit groups structured as “This is a political ploy. ford or Principal Ty medical records exempt Kavanaugh was sworn robust financial support tax-exempt social welfare This is political scapegoat- Thompson. from disclosure because in as the 114th Supreme from the Wellspring Com- organizations to shield the ing at its worst. They have Fred Guttenberg, whose they document Cruz’s Court justice in early Octo- mittee, which was founded identities of their benefac- not been informed of any daughter Jamie was killed behavior and mental con- ber after an acrimonious a decade ago. Conservative tors. Critics say this per- wrongdoing. They have not in the massacre, said there dition. confirmation process that activist Neil Corkery is mits wealthy donors to involved a woman testify- Wellspring’s president and wield significant influence ing that Kavanaugh sexual- sole trustee. He previously without having to reveal Investigators issue final report on fiery Iowa derailment ly assaulted her decades was treasurer of the Judi- who they are. DES MOINES, Iowa derailment that released The FRA is still review- ago when both were cial Crisis Network. His A list of Wellspring’s (AP) – Federal investiga- 322,000 gallons of ethanol ing the agency’s recom- teenagers. Kavanaugh wife, Ann Corkery, ran contributors for 2017 tors have issued their final near Graettinger, Iowa. mendation to improve denied the claim. Wellspring before he did, shows donations totaling report on a fiery 2017 The agency said last training for its inspectors. After President Donald according to federal tax $16.6 million from four derailment in northwest month that Union Pacific’s No injuries were report- Trump announced records from prior years. sources. One donation was Iowa that was caused by a maintenance was inade- ed in connection with the Kavanaugh’s nomination in The latest return says for $8.9 million, more than broken rail. quate before the March derailment in a rural area July, the Judicial Crisis Net- that in 2017, “the organiza- half of Wellspring’s total The National Trans- 2017 derailment, and Federal about 160 miles northwest work declared that it was tion identified, funded, revenue for the year. portation Safety Board Railroad Administration of Des Moines. Five of the prepared to spend as much and supported activities The Judicial Crisis Net- issued its final report Tues- inspectors didn’t do enough 20 derailed tankers as $10 million or more in a and organizations that fos- work’s tax return for 2017 day on the Union Pacific to identify flaws in the track. plunged into Jack Creek. pro-Kavanaugh advertising ter the advancement of free has not been filed yet. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2018 3 Calendar FIVE GENERATIONS Briefs Chamber Singers Email calendar items and ment facility, Mercer, Wis. plan Christmas community news to Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. concert for Dec. 16 [email protected]. EST, Ontonagon United For more information, call 906- Methodist Church basement, IRONWOOD – The 932-2211. next to Holiday gas station, Ontonagon. area74.org. Chamber Singers will offer Wednesday, Nov. 28 Government their 28th annual Christ- Ironwood Parks and Christian Men of the mas Concert on Sunday, Recreation Committee, 5:30 Dec. 16, at 4 p.m. at Our Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown p.m., meeting, Conference Cafe, Ironwood. Room 1, second floor, Memori- Lady of Peace Catholic Mentoring of Moms, 9- al Building, Ironwood. Church. 10:30 a.m., Range Community Town of Oma, Budget While the group has Bible Church, Hurley. 715-561- Hearing, monthly meeting, 4355. 5:30 p.m., Oma Town Hall. planned just one concert Alcoholics Anonymous, Bessemer City Council, 6 this season, the program open meeting, noon, Salem p.m., city hall. will once again offer the Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Western U.P. Board of area74.org. Health, 6 p.m. EST, WUP audience a wide variety of DOVE Support Group, Health Department, Hancock. Christmas music as well as noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. Ironwood-Hurley Rotary Tuesday, Dec. 4 the chance to join in Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and singing some favorite car- Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. Gogebic County Veterans oles. Submitted photo Iron County Veterans Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 The group of 20 singers Service Officer, 1-3 p.m., a.m., Ironwood Memorial GEORGIA PIILOLA of Hurley submitted this recent photo of five generations gath- Mercer, Wis., Town Hall. 715- Building. 906-667-1110. ered together. From left are: great-great-grandfather George Champion, mother has been rehearsing since 561-2190. Pickleball, 10 a.m.-noon., Megan Kokely of baby Camden Holshouser, grandmother Dani Adamavich and September and will be Mercer Health and Well- Ironwood Memorial Building. directed by four of its ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, great-grandmother Georgia Piilola. Mercer Community Center. noon, Salem Lutheran Church, members. IMPACT Life Support Ironwood. area74.org. A free will donation will Group, 6:30 p.m., Woodland Ironwood Kiwanis Club, be accepted to help defray Church, Ironwood. noon, Golden Dragon. costs of music. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Wakefield Seniors, noon, p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Wakefield Senior Center. Officials urge public to Ironwood. area74.org. Cribbage, 1 p.m., Mercer, Track prep may Government Wis., Public Library. 715-476- affect water Iron County Transporta- 2366. tion Coordinating Commit- Disabled American Veter- customers tee, 1:30 p.m., public hearing ans, 6 p.m., Ironwood Legion give wisely this holiday followed by meeting, board club rooms, 906-932-4322. IRONWOOD – Iron- room, courthouse. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 LANSING – Michigan Attorney Gener- holiday season and many charities begin wood city utilities manager Christmas tree lighting p.m., Episcopal Church of the al Bill Schuette joined the Michigan Non- their end of the year fundraising appeals. Bob Tervonen said volun- ceremony, Hurley City Hall, Transfiguration, Ironwood. 4:30 p.m. area74.org. profit Association, Council of Michigan Giving Wisely is a free handout that pro- teers for the coming Snow- Gogebic County Finance, Government Foundations and Michigan Association of vides timely and critical advice to anyone mobile Olympus will begin Budgeting and Auditing Iron County Board of United Ways to announce the release of considering a donation. The resource icing the track for the Committee, 4:30 p.m., fol- Health, 5:00 p.m., Iron Nugget lowed by Gogebic County Restaurant. the annual Giving Wisely brochure, a offers information on how Michigan citi- event at the Gogebic Coun- Board, 5 p.m., courthouse, Wakefield Township resource to help Michigan donors make zens can protect their personal and finan- ty Faitgrounds on Tuesday. Bessemer. Board, 5:30 p.m., township wise charitable gifts this holiday season. cial information and donate safely online. Water customers in the Thursday, Nov. 29 hall. “As we approach the holidays, many of It also cautions citizens to be wary of area may experience some Wednesday, Dec. 5 us are thinking about what we are grateful aggressive or misleading fundraising dirty water while the track Pickleball, 9-11 a.m., Iron- wood Memorial Building. Christian Men of the for and what we can do to help others this phone calls. is being prepared. Mercer Health and Well- Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown holiday season,” said Schuette. “Many res- Giving Wisely reminds citizens to ness exercise session, 10:30 Cafe, Ironwood. idents choose the holiday season to give to choose carefully which charities to sup- Michigan Works a.m.-noon, Mercer Community Iron County Health charity and that is why we publish Giving port financially and encourages donating plans extended Center. Department Walk In Clinic, Gogebic County Veterans 8:30 a.m.-noon, health depart- Wisely each year. It is a way to give donors time and talents to charity. The Giving hours Service Officer, 10:30-11:30 ment. peace of mind and ensures that their dona- Wisely handout is available for download a.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 Alcoholics Anonymous, tions reach worthwhile organizations.” and can be read on the Attorney General’s IRONWOOD – The p.m., Watersmeet Township; open meeting, noon, Salem Charitable giving increases during the website. Michigan Works Gogebic 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco Lutheran Church, Ironwood. County Service Center will Township. 906-667-1110. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, DOVE Support Group, have extended hours next noon, Salem Lutheran Church, noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. Michigan State Police joins effort to help week, Dec. 3-7, in response Ironwood. area74.org. Ironwood-Hurley Rotary to the Ojibway Correction- Free Community Dinner, Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and 5-6 p.m., Wakefield Methodist Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. fifth graders prepare for emergencies al Facility closure. Church. Public is invited. Iron County Veterans The service center locat- ReGeneration Youth, Service Officer, 1-3 p.m., LANSING – The Michigan State Police, of Emergency Management and Homeland ed at 222 East Ayer St. in 5:30-6:45 p.m., ages 10-11; Mercer, Wis., Town Hall. 715- Emergency Management and Homeland Security and commander of the Relentless Youth, 7-9 p.m., 561-2190. Ironwood will be open ages 12-18; Lighthouse Faith Mercer Health and Well- Security Division is offering elementary MSP/EMHSD. “Educating students before Monday through Friday, Center, Ironwood. ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., schools across Michigan the opportunity disaster strikes means they will be better from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, Mercer Community Center. to enroll their fifth-graders in a national prepared in an emergency.” that week. 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Alzheimer’s Disease emergency preparedness program that The basic lesson includes one hour of Church, Hurley. area74.org. Caregivers Support Group, For more information, Government 6-7 p.m., Zion Evangelical teaches students how to prepare for torna- instruction, but instructors have the call the Gogebic Service Downtown Ironwood Lutheran Church, Mercer, Wis. does, storms, flooding and other emergen- option to expand the lessons to include Center at 906-932-4059, Development Authority, 8 Bessemer Booster Club, cies. eight hours of material. STEP curriculum visit upmichiganworks. a.m., Women’s Club Room. 6:30 p.m., A.D. Johnston High The Student Tools for Emergency Plan- can be taught by teachers, school officials, Friday, Nov. 30 School. org, or find the center on Gogebic Range Carvers, ning program provides teachers with a first responders or volunteers. Facebook and Twitter at 6:30 p.m., shop room, A.D. complete curriculum and emergency pre- Interested schools should fill out the @UPMichiganWorks. Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- Johnston High School, Besse- 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior mer. paredness materials at no cost to the Application and Acceptance form at michi- Center. IMPACT Life Support school. Materials include instructor gan.gov/step and submit it via mail, email Mercer Public Double Trouble, 11 a.m.- Group, 6:30 p.m., Woodland 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, guides, student handouts and starter or fax by Dec. 7. Library to host Church, Ironwood. emergency supply kits for each stu- Last year, teachers from 135 schools Ironwood. Bessemer Women’s events Dec. 11 Mercer Food Pantry, Club, 7 p.m., Bessemer City dent. statewide signed up to participate in the noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, Hall DDA room. “The STEP program equips participat- STEP program and taught the curriculum MERCER, Wis. – The Mercer, Wis. Emergencies: People for Peace, 7 p.m. 715-476-7655. ing fifth-graders with important and to more than 8,600 students. This year, Mercer Public Library will EST, Episcopal Church of host a Tech Tuesday event Alcoholics Anonymous/ Ascension, 501 Houghton St., potentially lifesaving knowledge about Michigan’s emergency management pro- Al-Anon, noon, Salem Luther- Ontonagon. emergency preparedness,” said Capt. fessionals hope to educate at least 10,000 on Dec. 11 where the pub- an Church, Ironwood. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 lic is invited to drop in for area74.org. Emmitt McGowan, Deputy State Director fifth-graders statewide. p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, one-on-one technology Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Ironwood. area74.org. EST, Ontonagon United Alcoholics Anonymous, help with library staff. Methodist Church basement, 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran The Friends of the next to Holiday gas station, Church, Bessemer. ‘SpongeBob’ creator Hillenburg dies at 57 Ontonagon. area74.org. Library will hold their area74.org. annual cookie exchange Alcoholics Anonymous, Government LOS ANGELES (AP) – S a n d y Institute. 7:30 p.m., Our Lady of Peace Ironwood Economic Stephen Hillenburg, who C h e e k s While there he drew a the same day at 11 a.m. Catholic Church, Ironwood. Development Corporation, area74.org. used his dual loves of a n d comic, “The Intertidal Participants are asked to 10 a.m., meeting, Conference bring three dozen cookies. Saturday, Dec. 1 Room 1, second floor, Memori- drawing and marine biolo- always- Zone,” that he used as a al Building, Ironwood. gy to spawn the absurd exasper- teaching tool. “All are welcome. No need Men’s Breakfast, 8 a.m., Thursday, Dec. 6 undersea world of a t e d It featured anthropo- to be a Friends of the Havenwood Baptist Church, Library member to partici- 501 Copper St., Hurley. “SpongeBob SquarePants,” neighbor morphic ocean creatures Red Cross Blood Drive, 9 pate,” said a spokesman. Gingerbread House has died, Nickelodeon S q u i d - that were precursors to the a.m. - 2 p.m., Hurley Elemen- building, 10 a.m.-noon, For more information, tary School. announced Tuesday. w a r d characters on “Sponge- Bessemer Public Library. Pickleball, 10 a.m.-noon., call the library at 715-476- Union Station Food Hillenburg died Mon- T e n t a - Bob.” Ironwood Memorial Building. 2366. Pantry and Food Bank, 10 day of Lou Gehrig’s dis- cles. Gogebic-Ontonagon Stephen a.m. to 12:30 p.m., 252 E. Ayer Community Action Agency ease, also known as ALS, Hillenburg While St., Ironwood. quarterly food commodity the cable network said in a H i l l e n - Alcoholics Anonymous, distribution for registered 11 a.m., Salem Lutheran statement. He was 57. b u r g families, 10 a.m.-noon and 1- Church, Ironwood. area74.org. 3 p.m., Bessemer V.F.W. Post He had announced he introduced and popular- Community Pickleball 3673, 605 W. Lead St., Besse- had the disease in March ized exotic creatures like Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer mer; 1-2 p.m., Pioneer Park School gymnasium. 715-776- 2017. His death comes just the sea sponge (which in Holiday Special Apartments, Ironwood. 906- 4588. weeks after the passing of the real world is not 667-0283. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 We are having our annual holiday special. Gogebic County Veterans another cartoon hero in square,) Bikini Bottom was p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, November 20th to December 7th Service Officer, 10:30-11:30 Marvel creator Stan Lee. a realm like no other, real Ironwood. area74.org. a.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 Hillenburg conceived, or fictional. SpongeBob $75 for a family sitting Sunday, Dec. 2 p.m., Watersmeet Township; We can also do pictures with Santa 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco wrote, produced and can play his nose like a Prints available at our fantastic rates Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 Township. 906-667-1110. directed the animated flute and could not possi- Call or visit our website to make an appointment p.m., closed meeting, Salem Alcoholics Anonymous, series that began in 1999 bly be happier to work his Lutheran Church, Ironwood. noon, Salem Lutheran Church, and bloomed into hun- fast-seafood job of flipping Photography/Cinematography Mercer Health and Well- Ironwood. area74.org. Studio dreds of episodes, movies Krabby Patties. ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Free Community Dinner, (906) 364-7138 Mercer Community Center. 5-6 p.m., Wakefield Methodist and a Broadway show. But he has his troubles, Gogebic Range Trail Church. Public is invited. The absurdly jolly too. He constantly fails his 652 E. Cloverland Dr. Suite 2 Ironwood, Michigan 49938 Authority, 6 p.m., Pit Stop, ReGeneration Youth, SpongeBob and his yell- boat-driving test, forcing Bessemer. 5:30-6:45 p.m., ages 10-11; Fabbrimedia.com Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Relentless Youth, 7-9 p.m., along theme song that his frightened blowfish p.m., Wesley United Methodist ages 12-18; Lighthouse Faith opened “Who lives in a teacher to inflate. In one Church, Ironwood. Center, Ironwood. pineapple under the sea?!” episode he suffers a broken Alcoholics Anonymous, Knights of Columbus 4th 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Degree Pere Menard Assem- quickly appealed to college butt and is afraid to leave Church, Bessemer. bly 471, 6 p.m. business meet- kids and parents as much his pineapple home for GIOVANONI True Value area74.org. ing, KC Hall, Ironwood. as it did kids. days. Alcoholics Anonymous, Monday, Dec. 3 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian “The fact that it’s under- “I don’t want to face my “The Mall Without Walls” Church, Hurley. area74.org. sea and isolated from our fears,” SpongeBob, voiced Iron County Food Pantry, • Small Kitchen Appliances Knights of Columbus world helps the characters by Tom Kenny, says in 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Council 1396, 6:30 p.m. busi- Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561- ness meeting, KC Hall, Iron- maintain their own cul- another episode. “I’m • Tool Rental • Lawnmowers 4450. wood. ture,” Hillenburg told The afraid of them!” • Hunting & Fishing Supplies Alcoholics Anonymous, Government noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Associated Press in 2001. Born at his father’s Bessemer Parks and “The essence of the show is army post in Lawton, Okla- • Plumbing Parts • Tools Ironwood. area74.org. Recreation Commission, 2 Overeaters Anonymous, p.m., City Hall, Bessemer. that SpongeBob is an inno- homa, Hillenburg graduat- • Snowblowers by 5:30 p.m., All Saints Lutheran Ironwood Planning Com- cent in a world of jaded ed from Humboldt State Church, Wakefield. mission, 5 p.m., meeting, characters. The rest is University in California in Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 Women’s Club Room, 2nd p.m., Our Lady of Peace Floor, Memorial Building, Iron- absurd packaging.” 1984 with a degree in natu- STOP IN & CHECK OUT Catholic Church, Ironwood. wood. Its vast cast of oceanic ral resource planning with area74.org. OUR SELECTION OF Ironwood Sports Hall of Friday, Dec. 7 creatures included Sponge- an emphasis on marine Fame, 6 p.m., Luther L. Wright Bob’s starfish sidekick resources, and went on to OPEN: 7 DAYS A WEEK K-12 School, room 205. Red Cross Blood Drive, 8 Patrick, his tightwad boss teach marine biology at the MECCA Ski Club, 6 p.m., a.m. - 1 p.m., A.D. Johnston 303 Silver St., Hurley, WI • 561-4141 MECCA cabin near the treat- High School, Bessemer. Mr. Krabs, squirrel pal Orange County Marine l 4 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2018 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE Sensible black education What do you think of the propo- went on to say, “Over 100,000 stu- sition that no black youngsters dents in hundreds of the city’s char- Sue Mizell, Publisher should be saved from educational ter schools are doing well on state Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor rot until all can be saved? Black peo- tests, and tens of thousands of chil- ple cannot afford to accept such a dren are on waiting lists for spots.” proposition. Actions by the educa- One would think that black politi- tion establishment, black and white Walter E. cians and civil rights organizations liberal politicians, and some civil Williams would support charter schools. To rights organizations appear to sup- the contrary, they want to saddle In Their Opinion port the proposition. Let’s look at it charter schools with procedures that Find solutions to with the help of some data devel- make so many public schools a fail- oped by my friend and colleague Dr. ure. For example, the NAACP Thomas Sowell. address. demands that charter schools “cease school absenteeism The Nation’s Report Card for Similar high performance can be expelling students that public We have said it before, and it bears repeating: You 2017 showed the following reading found in the Manhattan charter schools have a duty to educate.” It must be in school to succeed in school. It sounds scores for fourth-graders in New school KIPP Infinity Middle School wants charter schools to “cease to obvious. But in reality, it’s a real challenge and it’s York state’s public schools: Thirty- among its sixth-, seventh- and perpetuate de facto segregation of one that our community needs to address. two percent scored below basic, with eighth-graders when compared with the highest performing children It’s an issue that will need action from school and 32 percent scoring basic, 27 percent that of students at New Design Mid- from those whose aspirations may city officials with nonprofit organizations and families. scoring proficient and 9 percent dle School, a public school at the be high but whose talents are not yet This month, the state released report cards that scoring advanced. When it came to same location. Liberals believe inte- as obvious.” Most importantly, it indicated absenteeism is an issue for Racine Unified black fourth-graders in the state, 19 gration is a necessary condition for wants charter schools to come under School District as well as districts throughout the state. percent scored proficient, and 3 per- black academic excellence. Public the control of teachers unions. At the start of this school year, The Journal Times cent scored advanced charter schools such as those men- Charter schools have an advan- published a two-part series on the struggles some Dr. Sowell compared 2016-17 tioned above belie that vision. Sowell tage that some call “selection bias.” students go through getting to school. Current law scores on the New York state ELA points out that only 39 percent of Because charter schools require par- says that those who live farther than two miles from test. Thirty percent of Brooklyn’s students in all New York state ents to apply or enter lotteries for school must be provided transportation. But anyone William Floyd elementary school schools who were recently tested their children’s admission, they living fewer than two miles from school must figure third-graders scored well below pro- scored at the “proficient” level in attract more students who have out for themselves how to get to school. ficient in English and language arts, math, but 100 percent of the stu- engaged parents and students who This is a challenge for parents who don’t want but at a Success Academy charter dents at the Crown Heights Success are higher-achieving and better their children to walk that far in the cold and in the school in the same building, only Academy tested proficient. Blacks behaved. dark. Some parents have work commitments that one did. At William Floyd, 36 per- and Hispanics constitute 90 percent Many in the teaching establish- prohibit them from driving their children in the cent were below proficient, with 24 of the students in that Success ment who are against parental alter- morning. Others may not have a car or are unable to percent being proficient and none Academy. natives want alternatives for them- drive due to restrictions or health reasons. being above proficient. By contrast, There’s little question that charter selves. In Washington, D.C., and Bal- In that same series, The Journal Times reported at Success Academy, only 17 percent schools provide superior educational timore, 25 percent of public-school that more than a year ago, the Racine City Council of third-graders were below profi- opportunities for black youngsters. teachers send their children to pri- passed a resolution that aimed to make city trans- cient, with 70 percent being profi- In a story The New York Times ran vate schools. In Philadelphia, 44 per- portation more affordable for Racine Unified stu- cient and 11 percent being above about charter schools earlier this cent of teachers do so. In Cincinnati, dents who don’t receive free busing. But since the proficient. Among Success Acade- month, “With Democratic Wins, it’s 41 percent. In Chicago, 39 per- passage of that resolution on Aug. 2, 2017, no plan my’s fourth-graders, 51 percent and Charter Schools Face a Backlash in cent do, and in Rochester, New York, for Unified students to use the city’s RYDE bus sys- 43 percent, respectively, scored pro- N.Y. and Other States,” John Liu, an it’s 38 percent. This demonstrates tem has been implemented. ficient and above proficient, while incoming Democratic state senator the dishonesty, hypocrisy and arro- That is a program that needs to be put in place. A their William Floyd counterparts from Queens, said New York City gance of the elite. Their position is, new bus pass program will not solve the problem scored 23 percent and 6 percent, should “get rid of” large charter “One thing for thee and another for entirely, but it would help. respectively, proficient and above school networks. State Sen.-elect me.” At one Milwaukee school, a new program called a proficient. It’s worthwhile stressing Julia Salazar, D-Brooklyn, said, “I’m Walter E. Williams is a professor of “walking bus” was initiated, according to a Milwau- that William Floyd and this Success not interested in privatizing our pub- economics at George Mason Universi- kee Neighborhood News Service report. Academy location have the same lic schools.” The New York Times ty. All Lincoln Avenue School children on the “walk- ing bus” route are hand-picked by school staff, Today in history including social workers, because of spotty atten- dance. The school plans to continue to monitor atten- dance patterns and invite families that would benefit By The Associated Press to join the program. Today’s Highlight in History According to Yaribel Rodriguez, the school’s prin- On Nov. 28, 1943, Presi- dent Franklin D. Roosevelt, cipal, students who have been going to school more British Prime Minister Winston because of the route have been submitting more Churchill and Soviet leader classwork and getting higher grades. Josef Stalin began conferring And some of the biggest endorsements come from in Tehran during World War II. On this date the kids: “It’s fun,” said Jonathan Alvarado, 10. “It In 1520, Portuguese navi- motivates me. I like to go to school more.” gator Ferdinand Magellan That sounds like an idea worth trying here. reached Ocean At the same time, another look should be taken after passing through the regarding penalties in place for high school students South American strait that now bears his name. who skip school. Can more be done to provide incen- In 1861, the Confederate tive for them to be in school? What if the conse- Congress admitted Missouri as quence for not showing up to school during the week the 12th state of the Confeder- was community service on Saturday and Sunday? acy after Missouri’s disputed secession from the Union. There is no one-size-fits-all solution to school In 1905, Sinn Fein (shin absenteeism. But it’s one that needs to be addressed fayn) was founded in Dublin. and taken seriously by the whole community. In 1907, future movie pro- – Racine Journal-TImes ducer Louis B. Mayer opened his first movie theater, in Haverhill, Massachusetts. Legislators In 1909, Sergei Rachmani- In 1990, Margaret Thatcher airspace in defiance of rules 65. Country singer Kristine noff’s Piano Concerto No. 3 in resigned as British prime min- Beijing said it had imposed in Arnold (Sweethearts of the D minor, Op. 30 had its world ister during an audience with the East China Sea. Rodeo) is 62. Actor Judd Nel- premiere in New York, with Queen Elizabeth II, who then One year ago: A Libyan son is 59. Movie director Alfon- Michigan Wisconsin Rachmaninoff at the piano. Gov. Rick Snyder, P.O. Gov. Scott Walker, 115 conferred the premiership on militant was convicted in feder- so Cuaron is 57. Rock musi- In 1942, fire engulfed the John Major. al court in Washington of ter- cian Matt Cameron is 56. Box 30013, Lansing, MI East State Capitol, Madison, Cocoanut Grove nightclub in 48909, phone 517-373-3400, WI 53702, phone 608-266- In 2001, Enron Corp., once rorism charges stemming from Actress Jane Sibbett is 56. Boston, killing 492 people in the world’s largest energy trad- the 2012 Benghazi attacks that Comedian Jon Stewart is 56. online: michigan.gov/snyder. 1212, online: walker.wi.gov. the deadliest nightclub blaze Sen. Debbie Stabenow, Sen. Ron Johnson, R- er, collapsed after would-be killed the U.S. ambassador Actress Garcelle Beauvais is ever. (The cause of the rapidly- rescuer Dynegy Inc. backed and three other Americans, but 52. Actor/comedian Stephnie D-Mich., 731 Hart Senate Wis., 328 Hart Senate Office spreading fire, which began in Office Building, Washington, Building, Washington, DC out of an $8.4 billion takeover the jury found Ahmed Abu (cq) Weir is 51. Rhythm-and- the basement, is in dispute; deal. (Enron filed for bankrupt- Khattala not guilty of murder. blues singer Dawn Robinson is DC 20510, phone 202-224- 20510, phone 202-224- one theory is that a busboy 4822, online: stabenow.sen- 5323, online: ronjohnson.sen- cy protection four days later.) (Khattala was sentenced the 50. Actress Gina Tognoni is 45. accidentally ignited an artificial Ten years ago: Indian following June to 22 years in Hip-hop musician apl.de.ap ate.gov. ate.gov. palm tree while using a lighted Sen. Gary Peters, D- Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D- forces fired grenades at the prison.) Jay-Z led the 2018 (Black Eyed Peas) is 44. Actor match to fix a light bulb.) landmark Taj Mahal hotel, the Grammy Award nominations Malcolm Goodwin is 43. Actor Mich., 724 Hart Senate Office Wis., 709 Hart Senate Office In 1961, Ernie Davis of Building, Washington, DC Building, Washington, DC last stand of suspected Muslim as the top four categories were Ryan Kwanten is 42. Actress Syracuse University became militants, just hours after elite heavily dominated by rap and Aimee Garcia is 40. Rapper 20510, phone 202-224-6221, 20510, phone 202-224-5653; the first African-American to be online: peters.senate.gov. online: baldwin.senate.gov. commandos stormed a Jewish R&B artists. Chamillionaire is 39. Actor named winner of the Heisman outreach center and found six Today’s Birthdays Daniel Henney is 39. Rock U.S. Rep. Jack Bergman, U.S. Rep. Sean Duffy, R- Trophy. R-Watersmeet, 414 Cannon Ashland, 2330 Rayburn hostages dead. (The 60-hour Recording executive Berry musician Rostam Batmanglij is In 1964, the United States rampage in Mumbai came to Gordy Jr. is 89. Former Sen. 35. Rock singer-keyboardist House Office Building, Wash- House Office Building, Wash- launched the space probe ington, DC 20515, phone 202- ington, DC 20515, phone 202- an end the following day.) Gary Hart, D-Colo., is 82. U.S. Tyler Glenn (Neon Trees) is 35. Mariner 4 on a course toward Super Bowl hero Plaxico Bur- Commerce Secretary Wilbur Actress Mary Elizabeth Win- 225-4735, online: 225-3365, online: Mars, which it flew past in July bergman.house.gov. duffy.house.gov. ress accidentally shot himself Ross is 81. Singer-songwriter stead is 34. R&B singer Trey 1965, sending back pictures of in the right thigh with a gun Bruce Channel is 78. Singer Songz is 34. Actress Scarlett State Sen. Tom Casper- State Sen. Janet Bewley, the red planet. son, R-Escanaba, 4100 Bins- D-Ashland, 126 South, State tucked into his waistband at a Randy Newman is 75. CBS Pomers is 30. Actor-rapper In 1975, President Ford New York nightclub (Burress News correspondent Susan Bryshere Gray is 25. feld Building, P.O. Box 30036, Capitol, P.O. Box 7882, Madi- nominated Federal Judge John Lansing, MI 48909, phone son, WI 53707, phone 608- was later sentenced to two Spencer is 72. Movie director Thought for Today Paul Stevens to the US years in prison for a weapons Joe Dante is 71. Former “Late “Happiness is a sort of 517-373-7840, online: senator- 266-3510, online: legis.wis- Supreme Court seat vacated tomcasperson.com. consin.gov/senate/25/bewley. conviction). Show” orchestra leader Paul atmosphere you can live in by William O. Douglas. Five years ago: China said Shaffer is 69. Actor Ed Harris is sometimes when you’re lucky. State Rep. Scott Dianda, State Rep. Beth Meyers, In 1979, an Air New D-Calumet, S-1489 House D-Bayfield, 409 North, State it had sent warplanes into its 68. Former NASA astronaut Joy is a light that fills you with Zealand DC-10 en route to the hope and faith and love.” Office Building, P.O. Box Capitol, P.O. Box 8953, Madi- newly declared maritime air Barbara Morgan is 67. Actress South Pole crashed into a — Adela Rogers St. 30014, Lansing, MI 48909, son, WI 53708, 608-266-7690, defense zone, days after the S. Epatha Merkerson is 66. mountain in Antarctica, killing Johns, American journalist phone 517-373-0850, online: online: [email protected] U.S., South Korea and Japan Former Homeland Security all 257 people aboard. (1894-1988) dianda.housedems.com. consin.gov. all sent flights through the Secretary Michael Chertoff is

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McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2018 5 Bessemer mem- said when the city experimented b e r with painting three lanes about a R o b decade ago, there was “so much From page 1 Cole- road rage.” man adding that waiting until If a federal variance really is that point would result in a catas- not possible, then McDonald trophic cost for the city to said, “I want it in writing.” He address in the way of long-term said he intends to contact U.S. damage. Sen. Debbie Stabenow about the (2) Continue to maintain the issue. current four-lane system. When Jim Baksic wondered Kryshak said this is complicated why the lane choice was not on by a new federal requirement that the Nov. 6 ballot, city officials two additional feet be added to said all of the necessary options the existing scheme. This would would not have fit on the ballot. result in a total width of 46 feet “I think option four is actual- versus the current 44 feet, and ly a pretty good design,” said has been criticized by highway Coleman, who said the compro- property owners, who feel a mise between three and four wider highway would result in lanes might help to ease trucking being too close to their buildings. concerns. (3) Reduce the number of Jan Massie said the three-lane lanes from four to three. This design does have advantages, option, said Kryshak, would especially as part of option four. result in three 12-foot lanes, or a She emphasized it would keep total of 36 feet, which would school children safer and added allow several extra feet for wider the town has more than 50 busi- sidewalks to provide “a safer nesses that might get more visi- P.J. Glisson/Daily Globe pedestrian experience,” as well as MAKING A point to Bessemer city council members is Richard Steiger, standing, during a Monday tors if drivers slowed down and additional room for signage and evening public hearing on the town’s proposed U.S. 2 lane changes. Many people offered opinions stopped to visit. greenery. “This decision, howev- during the session held in the city hall auditorium. “It’s beautiful,” said Massie er, may make it more difficult for regarding Bessemer. “We’re our trucking business,” he added, MDOT could approach the feder- adding that because trucks can- MDOT’s Cory Gardner, how- proud of this town. We want peo- explaining that the center lane al government to request a vari- not gain speed quickly, it is that ever, said the 7,500 average daily ple to come here, and we want it would be for left turns only. ance to retain the current 11- much harder to make turns with number of vehicles going in both to be aesthetically pleasing.” (4) Compromise between foot width on all four lanes. vehicles that are much longer directions on U.S. 2 in Bessemer Archie warned that if the city three and four lanes. Kryshak MDOT officials at the hearing, than cars. is not enough to warrant addi- does vote to go with three lanes, said this is a new option now however, said a variance is not “I’ve been in trucking my tional lights. Moreover, he said, the decision will be permanent. offered by MDOT and would possible. whole life,” said Travis Smee, “It’s not uncommon for traffic “You cannot go back to four include a switch from three to “I am 100 percent undecided,” who teaches commercial driving crashes to go up at traffic sig- lanes,” he said. four lanes by The Leather and said Mayor Adam Zak, who then at Gogebic Community College. nals,” he said. “We can only hope that this Gift Shop, which would allow fielded questions from the public “That is our economy. That is our The biggest area of concern on construction season will be only trucks to enter and exit the city’s and repeatedly stressed the city’s heritage.” He said he’d like to the east side of town is Tamarack one season,” said Kryshak, who industrial park more easily on desire to receive as many opin- retain the four-lane design as Avenue, next to Steiger’s Home reminded that the 2021 sewer Massie Avenue. ions as possible. long as possible. Center, which also has a lot of and water construction must be Kryshak and Coleman said Some of the most fervent con- Bretall, Prust and others said truck traffic. completed before a new highway they initially liked the idea of cern related to how a three-lane that if the city votes for options Owner Richard Steiger said he can be built. He added that city retaining four lanes, but not system would affect the trucking three or four, they should also is concerned that a three-lane sys- officials would appreciate input when the required added high- and logging business, which Jack install additional stoplights, tem at that location will make from truckers regarding how best way width would infringe on Bretall said is the heart of this preferably on each end of town. turning more difficult, not only to redirect traffic during the con- sidewalk safety and adjacent region. He said truckers will “That’s the only other safe way for drivers of large trucks, but struction period. property owners. “I don’t think result in sitting at intersections for us to get out on the road,” said also for store customers driving After the hearing, Zak said the it’s really fair to people on the when they are unable to make Prust. pick-up trucks and other large session included “a lot of emo- highway, taking two more feet of efficient turns. Bob Avery said lights at vehicles. “At this point I’m just tion,” but he and Kryshak con- right of way,” added council Jared Prust added that truck- Massie Street and Tamarack undecided,” he said. cluded it had gone as well as member Linda Nelson regarding ers can’t afford to waste time sit- Avenue “would address most peo- Bill McDonald gave council could be expected. option two. ting in traffic. “I am one of the ple’s concerns” about the three- members a sheet full of names of Coleman said city officials Mayor pro tempore Allen truckers that uses Massie Avenue lane system slowing traffic and people who wish to keep the cur- must submit their decision to Archie said he wonders whether pretty much every day,” he said, making left turns more difficult. rent four-lane configuration. He MDOT by the start of 2019. 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Tuesday, surviving a video-record- black voters to return to the polls as a photo was circulated of her year prison sentences in federal Blader said Scott, Edge and ed remark decried as racist and Tuesday. wearing a replica Confederate mil- court in Madison for defrauding other co-conspirators would defeating a former federal official In the aftermath of the video, itary hat during a 2014 visit to Walmart of around $600,000. present a stolen check and false who hoped to become the state’s Republicans worried they could Beauvoir, the last home of Confed- Jason Edge, 45, and Shelly identification at the time of pay- first African-American senator face a repeat of last year’s special erate president Jefferson Davis. Scott, 43, were sentenced by ment, and when the check was since Reconstruction. election in Alabama, in which a “So many things are taken out U.S. District Judge William M. declined, the person presenting The runoff was rocked by the flawed Republican candidate of context,” said Elizabeth Conley to 48 months in prison the check would pretend to call video, in which Hyde-Smith said handed Democrats a reliable GOP Gallinghouse, 84, from Diamond- for conspiring with each other a check authorization company, of a supporter, “If he invited me to Senate seat in the Deep South. head, Mississippi. “The fact that to commit wire fraud and aggra- when in fact, he or she would a public hanging, I’d be on the The GOP pumped resources into she toured Jefferson Davis’s vated identity theft. call a co-conspirator, who front row.” A separate video Mississippi, and President Donald house. You or I could have done Edge and Scott were ordered would tell the clerk to accept the showed her talking about “liberal Trump made a strong effort on the same thing. They said, ‘Put to pay restitution of $603,497 to check, and the transaction folks” and making it “just a little behalf of Hyde-Smith, holding this cap on. Hold this gun.’ It was Walmart, Inc. would be complete. more difficult” for them to vote. last-minute rallies in Mississippi a fun time. She wasn’t trying to Scott C. Blader, U.S. Attorney The two were arrested by The comments by Hyde-Smith, on Monday. send any messages.” for the Western District of Wis- Monona, Wis., Police on Feb. 25 consin, said between March after Walmart employees Tournament winners stuffed salmon conviction holds 2017 and February 2018, Scott became suspicious of their and Edge and others conspired behavior. MADISON, Wis. (AP) — An in a 2013 tournament where the Cefalu argued there wasn’t to defraud Walmart through use Charges were the result of an appeals court says a Door County first-place prize was $10,000 cash enough evidence to support a con- of stolen personal checks, iden- investigation conducted by the judge properly convicted a fishing and $1,500 worth of prizes. viction. The Third District Court tity fraud and methods to Federal Bureau of Investigation, boat captain after he tried to win a Tournament officials discov- of Appeals disagreed, ruling Tues- bypass electronic check autho- Monona and Sun Prairie Police salmon tournament by stuffing a ered a 1-pound weight in the day that Cefalu helped register the rization measures. Departments and police depart- weight inside his catch. salmon. Judge Peter Diltz found fish and was reluctant to cut it Scott and Edge used stolen ments throughout the country, According to court documents, Cefalu guilty of attempted theft by open. identification cards of real peo- with the assistance of Walmart Michael Cefalu’s charter client fraud of more than $5,000 to Cefalu’s attorney, Howard ple to perpetuate the fraud in 18 fraud investigators. submitted a 30.27-pound salmon $10,000, a felony, in 2016. Mitz, declined comment.

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NEW YORK (AP) – Mick Jag- screwing up physically and men- Jagger: It’s going good. I’ve got we’d known AP: What else do you remem- ger likes a buzz. A natural buzz. tally and keeping yourself really lots of stuff. I’m doing some more for years since ber about that day? The Rolling Stones frontman, sharp. But I really enjoy it.” writing this week. And I’m we were kids Jagger: I remember it really who will tour America next In an interview Monday with always, like, messing around. I and played in well. It was just a wonderful spring with his iconic band, says The Associated Press, Jagger enjoy the writing process a lot. I like clubs and event. It was quite mesmerizing live shows give him a rush that talked about the tour, only hav- mean, you always think the last we knew it all from start to finish really. I think can’t be matched and is the rea- ing three Grammys and appear- thing you wrote is really wonder- pretty well. I I went with Charlie (Watts) and I son that at 75, he still loves tour- ing in the new-but-old Aretha ful and sometimes they’re really really thought think Billy Preston quite possibly, ing. Franklin concert documentary, not (laughs). But it’s really fun it was great but I don’t know if you see him “When you go out in front of “Amazing Grace,” filmed at a Los doing it and it’s really enjoyable and the there. It was really an amazing, all those people you get an enor- Angeles church in 1972. doing new things. response was really fantastic day in church mous rush of chemicals in your AP: What can fans expect from AP: You don’t even need to Mick Jagger really surpris- really, which I haven’t had for a body – your own chemicals, not the U.S. shows? release music because of the ing, and I thought that was really while. chemicals you’ve put in,” he said Jagger: A good night out! A band’s catalog... wonderful. And I just hope we’re AP: What do you remember laughing. good night out for all. We did a Jagger: Yeah, and we haven’t going to come up with some new about working with filmmaker “Let’s face it, it is a huge buzz. kind of similar tour in Europe released that much and I think stuff as well. Nicolas Roeg, who died a couple Must be like playing football or this summer, so it’s got a lot of it’s a shame we haven’t released AP: I’m surprised the Stones days ago and directed you in something,” he said. fun. ...It’s pretty high energy and more new music. So, I would only have three Grammys, when 1970’s “Performance”? Jagger should feel like a foot- it’s a good a show, I think. I’m hope we’re going to release some other acts have 10 or 20. Does Jagger: He was a wonderful ball player – since he’ll be play- into it. music. We do have a huge cata- that bother you? filmmaker and I only worked ing the same stadiums as NFL AP: Is it different performing log. The thing about the catalog Jagger: No, I don’t really care with him that one time, and he stars when the Stones’ No Filter in the U.S. compared to other ter- is when we come up to doing a about Grammys very much. I’m was co-directing. And he’s a won- tour launches in Miami on April ritories? tour like this, I try and go back not saying it’s not not nice to derful cinematographer and did 20, 2019. Jagger: Well, I don’t have to and find some stuff that we have, it’s lovely to have. But it’s some great movies, and he was Tickets go on sale Friday and speak foreign languages normal- haven’t done ever or we haven’t not going to break my heart if I very quirky and all his films were the 13 shows will hit Florida, ly, so that’s a big difference. done very much and try to mix it don’t get Grammys and if my very different, one to the other. Texas, Arizona, California, Wash- When you tour Europe it’s a lot of in, so it isn’t always the same Grammys count is not as big as He did some great work and he ington, Colorado, Pennsylvania, languages, so I try to do them all show. But when you’re playing a other peoples. But it’s very nice to had a long life and I’m sad he Massachusetts, New Jersey, Illi- and that takes up some time, so really big show, there’s a certain get a Grammy. I appreciate it. passed away, but I always remem- nois and Washington, D.C. (in the U.S.) I can concentrate on amount of songs people want to AP: I saw you in the new ber working with him; a wonder- “Basically your life’s attuned some other things. There’s lots of hear – you don’t have to play Aretha documentary... ful guy to work with. to doing those few hours onstage regional differences, say between them – but there’s a certain per- Jagger: I didn’t even see it yet! AP: I know you’ve produced a and everything else is a build up Houston and New York, so you’ve centage of the songs that people ...It was like an amazing event. It lot lately, from TV shows to docu- to that. Of course, you get to got to tune yourself to that a little will want to hear and if you don’t was so delayed and long and I mentaries, but do you want to do enjoy yourself at other times, but bit. It’s slightly about adjusting do them, they’ll go, “Wish he’d don’t think Aretha wanted it to more acting? really you’re thinking about the your set and attitude. Its differ- done that one.” come out for whatever reasons Jagger: I just actually finished next show or the show you’re ent. It’s nice that it’s different, AP: Were you happy with the and there were so many technical doing a cameo part in a movie doing that night,” said Jagger, you don’t want it to be complete- success of the band’s blues problems with the sound, but I’m which is kind of a twisted thriller, who will be joined onstage with ly homogenous. But it’s great to album, which won a Grammy glad it’s out and I can’t wait to see which is called “The Burnt Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood be going around so many differ- this year? it. ...It was quite a lot of preaching. Orange Heresy.” I just finished and Charlie Watts. “A lot of prep ent areas, different states and so Jagger: That was good. We Did they leave the preaching in? doing that in Italy. I did a couple time goes into that – keeping on. weren’t really setting out to do AP: They did. weeks on that, so it’ll be out next yourself (together) so you can get AP: How’s the new music that. It just happened. It was a Jagger: I remember that very year. It was only a small part, but through the whole thing without you’re writing coming along? fun thing to do. It was ... stuff well. fun to do. Michigan professor unearths inmates’ music from Auschwitz

DETROIT (AP) – Patri- those manuscripts since student Josh Devries, who manuscript, Hall has so far immune to the greatest forming, though it might cia Hall went to the the war. transcribed the parts into identified two of the three horrors of the camp. be for someone else to do. Auschwitz-Birkenau Muse- “I’ve used the expres- music notation software to arrangers: Antoni Gargul, “We like to think of a “Despite everything I um in 2016 hoping to learn sion, ‘giving life,’ to this make it easier to read and who was released in 1943, narrative in which the do, I find the atmosphere more about the music per- manuscript that’s been sit- play. and Maksymilian Pilat, musicians were saved in Auschwitz-Birkenau formed by prisoners in ting somewhere for 75 Last month, the ensem- released in 1945 and later because they had that abili- quite depressing,” she said. World War II death camps. years,” Hall told The Asso- ble gathered to record “The performed in the Gdansk ty to play instruments,” she “I go back and forth about The University of Michi- ciated Press on Monday. Most Beautiful Time of Symphony Orchestra. They said. “However, it’s been how much further I’m gan music theory professor “Researching one of these Life” (“Die Schönste Zeit were Polish political prisoners. documented by another going to research these heard there were manuscripts is just the des Lebens”), and it plans The recording will prisoner (in an orchestra) manuscripts.” manuscripts, but she was beginning – you want peo- to perform the work Friday become part of the that around 50 of them ... Still, she said she has “completely thrown” by ple to be able to hear what during a free concert at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Muse- were taken out and shot.” been buoyed by the spirit what she found in the card these pieces sound like. ... I university. um, which recently During 1940-45, some with which her colleagues catalogs: Unexpectedly think one of the messages Hall believes the piece, a obtained a baton of one of 1.1 million people, mostly and students embraced the upbeat and popular songs I’ve taken from this is the popular fox trot of the day, the inmate orchestra’s con- Jews, perished in project. titles that translated to “The fact that even in a horren- was performed in 1942 or ductors. Auschwitz-Birkenau’s gas “It was wonderful to Most Beautiful Time of dous situation like a con- ‘43 by the prisoners in While survivors and chambers or from hunger, bring it back to this atmo- Life” and “Sing a Song centration camp, that these front of the commandant’s museum officials have said disease or forced labor. sphere with so much posi- When You’re Sad,” among men were able to produce villa for Sunday concerts the musicians received Hall said it’s a little sur- tive enthusiasm behind it,” others. More detective work this beautiful music.” for Auschwitz garrison. more food, had clean prising that no one discov- she said. “I thought it was a during subsequent trips to Sensing the historical Although the prisoners clothes and were spared ered the manuscripts earli- great idea, but I could the Polish museum over the importance of resurrecting didn’t compose the songs, the hardest labor, museum er given their significance, imagine talking to some- next two years led her to music for modern audi- they had to arrange them director Piotr M. A. Cywin- but “not everybody wants one who said, ‘I don’t really several handwritten ences, Hall enlisted the aid so they could be played by ski recently said in a state- to do manuscript study in want to perform music manuscripts arranged and of university professor the available instruments ment that they experienced an archive.” She said she from a concentration performed by the prison- Oriol Sans, director of the and musicians. “an element of humiliation found about eight similar camp.’ It’s very inspiring ers, and ultimately, the first Contemporary Directions Based on the prisoner and terror.” manuscripts that would be for me watching these tal- performance of one of Ensemble, and graduate numbers on the Hall said they weren’t worth recording and per- ented musicians.” l 8 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2018 NATION / WORLD THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Trump backs use of ‘very safe’ tear gas on crowd of migrants SAN DIEGO (AP) – President encounter. “Here’s the bottom He said it was “a very minor from 69. Rodney Scott, chief of The showdown at the San Donald Trump is strongly line: Nobody is coming into our form of the tear gas itself” that he the Border Patrol’s San Diego sec- Diego-Tijuana border crossing defending the U.S. use of tear gas country unless they come in was assured was “very safe.” tor, said the initial count includ- has thrown into sharp relief two at the Mexico border to repel a legally.” Without offering evidence, ed some arrests in Mexico by competing narratives about the crowd of migrants that included At a roundtable in Mississippi Trump claimed some of the Mexican authorities who report- caravan of migrants who hope to angry rock-throwers and bare- later Monday, Trump seemed to women in Sunday’s confronta- ed 39 arrests. apply for asylum but have gotten foot, crying children. acknowledge that children were tion are not parents but are Scott also defended the agents’ stuck on the Mexico side of the Critics denounced the action affected. instead “grabbers” who steal chil- decisions to fire tear gas into border. by border agents as overkill, but “Why is a parent running up dren so they have a better chance Mexico, saying they were being Trump portrays them as a Trump kept to a hard line. into an area where they know the of being granted asylum in the assaulted by “a hail of rocks.” threat to U.S. national security, “They were being rushed by tear gas is forming and it’s going U.S. “That has happened before intent on exploiting America’s some very tough people and they to be formed and they were run- On Tuesday, U.S. authorities and, if we are rocked, that would asylum law. Others insist he is used tear gas,” Trump said Mon- ning up with a child?” the presi- lowered the number of arrests happen again tomorrow,” he told exaggerating to stoke fears and day of the previous day’s dent asked. during the confrontation to 42 reporters. achieve his political goals. US doctor warns against backlash to gene-edited baby claim Pilots struggled to control HONG KONG (AP) – A plane that crashed prominent American scientist is warning against a backlash in Indonesia to the claim that a Chinese (AP) – Lion Air pilots latest version of Boeing’s scientist has helped make the struggled to maintain con- popular 737 jetliner, world’s first gene-edited trol of their Boeing jet as an includes an automated sys- babies. automatic safety system in tem that pushes the nose Harvard Medical School the Boeing jet repeatedly down if a sensor detects dean Dr. George Daley says it pushed the plane’s nose that the nose is pointed so would be unfortunate if a mis- down, according to a draft high that the plane could step with a first case led sci- of a preliminary report by go into an aerodynamic entists and regulators to reject Indonesian officials who stall. the good that could come are looking into last Lemme described “a from altering DNA to treat or month’s deadly crash. deadly game of tag” in prevent diseases. The investigators are which the plane pointed Daley spoke Wednesday at focusing on whether faulty down, the pilots countered an international conference in information from sensors by manually aiming the Hong Kong, where the Chi- led the plane’s system to nose higher, only for the nese scientist, He Jiankui of Associated Press force the nose down. The sequence to repeat about Shenzhen, also is scheduled FENG ZHANG, center, an institute member of Harvard and MIT’s Broad Institute, new Boeing 737 MAX 8 five seconds later. That to speak. reacts to reporters on the issue of world’s first genetically edited babies after the plunged into the Java Sea happened 26 times, but He says he altered the Human Genome Editing Conference in Hong Kong, Tuesday. He Jiankui, a Chi- on Oct. 29, killing all 189 pilots failed to recognize DNA of twin girls when they nese researcher, claims that he helped make the world’s first genetically edited people on board. what was happening and were conceived to try to help babies twin girls whose DNA he said he altered with a powerful new tool capable The New York Times follow the known proce- them resist possible future of rewriting the very blueprint of life. If true, it would be a profound leap of sci- reported that information dure for countering incor- infection with the AIDS virus. ence and ethics. from the Lion Air jet’s flight rect activation of the auto- data recorder was included mated safety system, Video shows Arizona fire started with gender reveal party in a briefing for the Indone- Lemme told The Associated sian Parliament and report- Press. FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) – A video blacked out in the 49-second video substance known as Tannerite that ed by Indonesian media. Lemme said he was also released by the U.S. Forest Service moves toward the flames after a few detonates when hit by a bullet from a Peter Lemme, an expert in troubled that there weren’t shows how a gender reveal event led seconds as embers and debris rise high-velocity firearm, according to aviation and satellite com- easy checks to see if sensor to a costly wildfire in southern Ari- above the mesquite and acacia trees court documents. He reported the munications and a former information was correct, zona that forced about 200 people then backs up, and another unidenti- fire immediately to law enforcement Boeing engineer, wrote an that the crew of the fatal out of their homes. fied person moves across the screen on April 23, 2017, and was coopera- analysis of the data on his flight apparently wasn’t The information gleaned from the from right to left. tive in the Forest Service investiga- blog. The AP was unable to warned that similar prob- video isn’t new, but it’s the first pub- A male voice in a panicked voice tion, authorities said. independently verify the lems had occurred on pre- lic visual of how quickly the tall, dry twice shouts “Start packing up!” The U.S. Customs and Border Pro- authenticity of the report vious flights, and that the grass on state land near Green Valley The Arizona Daily Star first report- tection said Tuesday that Dickey still posted online. Lion Air jet wasn’t fixed went up in flames after an off-duty ed on the video it obtained Monday is employed with the agency’s Tucson Indonesian authorities after those flights. U.S. Border Patrol agent fired a rifle through a public records request, and sector. are expected to issue the “Had they fixed the air- at a homemade target. The rectangu- it was shared widely on social media. The fire burned about 73 square report Wednesday, plane, we would not have lar target with a diamond checkered The Associated Press received the miles of mostly state and Forest Ser- although it is unclear had the accident,” he said. design marked with “boy” or “girl” video from the Forest Service on vice land over less than two weeks, whether they will offer a “Every accident is a combi- explodes, sending a blue substance Tuesday. forcing evacuations and putting oth- probable cause for the nation of events, so there is in to the air. Agent Dennis Dickey told authori- ers on alert they might also need to crash. disappointment all around A person whose identity was ties he constructed the target with a leave their homes. The MAX aircraft, the here,” he said. Adoptive Pets at HOPE Animal Shelter 7 Days A Week • 2:00pm-5:00pm • 906-932-1511• www.myhopeanimalshelter.org FAAIITTHH SMMOKEY LLINNUUSS BBEEAAUU

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"Give credit to Ironwood for sticking it in there at the end." Let's get right to the heart of this thriller. With 4:37 left in the third quarter, Ironwood point guard Ethan Roehm made a bounce pass to Griffen Revoyr down low and he powered up a shot for a score. The Red Devils had a comfortable 33-24 lead and Bessemer's 6-5 inch big man, Tyler Busch, was on the bench with foul trouble. But Ironwood coach Pete Lewinski said he knew the battle was was just starting. "It's always a war whether we play here or in Ironwood," Lewinski said. "It was a typical rivalry game. Both teams played their hearts out and then the Speedboys started shooting very well in the third quarter. Bessemer is a very good team. We had played our defense to stop Pat Krause/Daily Globe them driving to the basket. IRONWOOD’S JACOB Joki reaches for a loose ball during Tuesday night’s game at the House of Noise in Bessemer. When we'd stop them from driving, they would kick it was like two boxers trad- left in the game. and was fouled as he drib- Lewinski said it was one of host Bayfield in an Indian- out to the wings for 3-point ing punches in the middle That set up the electrify- bled towards the basket the most exciting games head Conference game on shots." of the ring. Revoyr and ing ending. with 2.3 seconds left. and finishes he had been a Friday with a 7:15 p.m. tip- As they say, you shoot Roehm would score and Mazzon made a great It was swish, swish on part of. off. 3-pointers because they Trudgeon and Mazzon steal and was fouled on his the free throws and Besse- "I didn't think we had a Bessemer (0-1) takes on count more than 2-point- responded with triples and lay-up try with 14.0 left. He mer led 52-51. It looked chance to win on Joki's last the always formidable ers and you can catch up drives to the basket. missed on the 1 and 1 and like Bessemer had the shot," he said. Ewen-Trout Creek Pan- quickly when you're And with 1:46 left in the Tommy Lundin rebounded game won, but the Red Revoyr led Ironwood's thers on Thursday in the behind. Nick Trudgeon game, Bessemer got a little and dribbled all the way Devils had one last chance. offensive attack with 12 House of Noise at 6:30 drained a 3 from the left breathing room at 50-47 down the court and pulled This was Joki's account points, while David Ben- p.m. wing off an inbounds play. when Riley Wroblewski up. He fired a pass to Park- of the final play. son added 11. Sawyer Sten- – – – Ironwood — Ethan Roehm 8, Griffen Revoyr Anthony Metas splashed a scored on a rebound/put- er Wilson near the basket "They threw the ball in gard and Roehm notched 12, Jacob Joki 4, Sawyer Stengard 8, Parker Wil- 3 from the left corner and back. and he scored (51-50, Iron- and I grabbed it near the eight points. son 7, Tommy Lundin 2, David Benson 11, Kevin Hudacek 2. FT's: 6-16, Fouls: 20, Fouled out: then banked in a 3 from But Ironwood refused to wood). There were 4.3 sec- mid-court line," Joki said. Trudgeon and Metas led Ethan Roehm. 3-pointers: Sawyer Stengard 2, out on top. Three shots, Jacob Joki 1, Parker Wilson 1. lose and Roehm took an onds remaining. "I took one dribble and all scorers with 13 points Bessemer — Cade Mazzon 10, Tyler Busch 5, nine points. inbounds pass, dribbled After a Bessemer time- threw up a prayer and each, while Mazzon made Nick Trudgeon 13, Andy Aspinwall 8, Anthony Metas 13, Riley Wroblewski 3. FT's: 6-15, Fouls: The third quarter ended around the outside and out, Mazzon launched a there was a swish as it it into double figures with 19, Fouled out: Tyler Busch, 3-pointers: Nick with the Red Devils cling- then drilled a shot to long pass downcourt to came off the backboard." 10 points and Andy Aspin- Trudgeon 3, Anthony Metas 3.Cade Mazzon 2. Ironwood 13 26 39 54 ing to a 39-38 advantage. shrink Bessemer's lead to Trudgeon who caught the The clock was at 0.00. wall chipped in with eight. Bessemer 6 22 38 52 In the fourth quarter, it 50-49 with 25.3 seconds ball by the free throw line The crowd erupted and The Red Devils (1-0) Cardinals use size advantage to beat Panthers By JASON JUNO other ways. It takes another defender off of [email protected] help defense for them, so that made it a lot EWEN – When Wakefield-Marenisco of one-on-one stuff for our bigs and that came into Ewen for Tuesday night’s season played right into our game plan.” opener, their offensive game plan didn’t Besonen said flashing a double at focus around one of the best guards in the Saubert caused his team to get out of posi- Upper Peninsula, Mason Saubert. tion for the defensive rebound. It was all about taking advantage of the “I thought our first helper did a good job fact that Jake Witt – and his 6-7, 240 pound of getting where he needed to be when he frame – is at Michigan Tech. made a pass out of that,” he said. “But we The last four years, the Panthers never did not get the secondary help – or the help had to worry about getting beat on the the helper – that should have been there for glass, much dominated there. the box out most of the time. That was just But here in the opening quarter of the too many extra possessions for us to over- new season, W-M outboarded E-TC by a come on the glass.” staggering 18-4. And while Saubert only The Panthers tried to make up for it in ended up with nine points, the Cardinals other ways. They worked hard in putting won 63-56. defensive pressure on W-M in the mid- The most encouraging part for E-TC is court areas and they were able to create that they still were in the game until the some turnovers. But the shots just weren’t very end anyway. But when W-M kept miss- falling at a high enough rate – 25 of 64 ing free throws in the final minutes, they fit- from the floor, including 6 of 17 from 3. tingly kept getting the rebounds to prevent It was the first win for the Cardinals in the Panthers from making a comeback. Ewen since the 2013-14 season, the year “I thought we would be kind of bad on before Witt joined the Panthers. the glass, but we were absolutely pathetic “Of course I knew they were going to be instead of bad,” E-TC coach Brad Besonen a different team without Jake Witt,” Fetters said. “I think if we would have been bad on said. “But still, they’re a good team, they the glass, we probably would have won the can shoot, they hustle, they work hard. game and we were worse than that. That “It was a good win, a very, very good feel- was the difference.” ing to win here.” W-M went with a big lineup. Brett Heil, a E-TC has a brutal pre-Christmas sched- big body in the post who can also handle it ule that continues with a trip to Copper well, scored 15 of his 18 points at the free Mountain Conference favorite Bessemer throw line. Morgan Miskovich (6-3) had 12 Thursday and continues with games points and Logan Hammel, another athletic against Ontonagon and one of the best big like Heil, came up big on the boards. teams in the U.P., Calumet. Having the offensive threat of Saubert But it’s certainly not like there isn’t hope. meant E-TC couldn’t go all in on trying to Besonen pretty well knew they’d struggle make up for its size advantage. early on trying to find their way without “I didn’t think they would have guys to Witt. guard our bigs and it worked out to our “We’re super young,” Besonen said. Jason Juno/Daily Globe advantage,” W-M coach Terry Fetters said. EWEN-TROUT Creek’s Eli Nordine (2) defends a shot by Wakefield-Marenisco’s “We knew they were going to face guard Tyler Merconti Tuesday night at Ewen. (Saubert) all night long. He contributed in HOOPS — page 10 l 10 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2018 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard

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Texas ...... 9-3 Columbus Catholic 77, Colby 49 Nicolet 80, Hartford Union 60 Sunday's Games 15. Kentucky ...... 9-3 New England 27, N.Y. Jets 13 Cuba City 78, Pecatonica 53 Northwestern 77, Washburn 48 16. West Virginia ...... 8-3 Baltimore 34, Oakland 17 D.C. Everest 99, Antigo 70 Oak Creek 83, South Milwaukee 17. Utah ...... 9-3 Seattle 30, Carolina 27 Darlington 59, Shullsburg 43 67 18. Mississippi St...... 8-4 Philadelphia 25, N.Y. Giants 22 De Pere 60, Stevens Point 48 Oostburg 55, Sheboygan Chris- 19. Texas A&M ...... 8-4 Tampa Bay 27, San Francisco 9 Eau Claire Memorial 91, Superior tian 35 20. Syracuse ...... 9-3 Cleveland 35, Cincinnati 20 80, OT Oshkosh West 78, Neenah 76 21. Northwestern ...... 8-4 Buffalo 24, Jacksonville 21 Edgewood 53, Baraboo 44 Ozaukee 53, Random Lake 43 22. Boise St...... 10-2 L.A. Chargers 45, Arizona 10 Elk Mound 56, Fall Creek 53, OT Phelps 79, Mellen 67 23. Iowa St...... 7-4 Indianapolis 27, Miami 24 Elkhorn Area 66, Verona Area 54 Phillips 86, Chequamegon 48 24. Missouri ...... 8-4 Denver 24, Pittsburgh 17 Gilman 49, Loyal 47 Plymouth 79, Sheboygan South 25. Fresno St...... 10-2 Minnesota 24, Green Bay 17 Grafton 54, West Bend West 47 53 Port Edwards 62, Northland The playoff semifinals match the Open: L.A. Rams, Kansas City Grantsburg 66, Glenwood City 53 No. 1 seed vs. the No. 4 seed, and Grayslake North, Ill. 77, Badger Lutheran 45 Monday's Games Prentice 59, Athens 50 No. 2 will face No. 3. The semifinals Houston 34, Tennessee 17 57 will be hosted at the Cotton Bowl Green Bay Southwest 74, Sey- Pulaski 73, New London 60 Thursday, Nov. 29 Racine Case 78, The Prairie and Orange Bowl on Dec. 29. The New Orleans at Dallas, 8:20 p.m. mour 61 championship game will be played Green Bay West 74, Shiocton 60 School 73 Sunday, Dec. 2 on Jan. 7, 2019 at Santa Clara, L.A. Rams at Detroit, 1 p.m. Greendale 63, Shorewood 54 Rio 70, Oakfield 47 Calif. Carolina at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Hayward 59, Osceola 44 Saint Francis 78, Milwaukee Arizona at Green Bay, 1 p.m. Homestead 60, Port Washington Ronald Reagan 54 NFL All Times EST Denver at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. 54 Salam School 72, Cristo Rey AMERICAN CONFERENCE Baltimore at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Hope Christian 70, Waukesha Jesuit, Minn. 27 East Chicago at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. South 62 Seneca 45, Boscobel 37 WLTPct PF PA Cleveland at Houston, 1 p.m. Howards Grove 64, Hilbert 36 Sheboygan Area Luth. 88, New England 830.727 307 249 Indianapolis at Jacksonville, 1 Iola-Scandinavia 77, Westfield Reedsville 64 Miami 560.455 223 283 p.m. Area 22 Slinger 71, Whitefish Bay 62 Buffalo 470.364 161 272 Buffalo at Miami, 1 p.m. Kaukauna 94, Fond du Lac 49 Spring Valley 52, Eau Claire N.Y. Jets 380.273 221 281 N.Y. 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Louisville upsets No. 9 Michigan Norm Tesch photo HURLEY’S OLIVIA Harma (24) shoots between two Three Lakes defenders during State 82-78 in overtime Tuesday night’s game at the Hurley K-12 School. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – No matter the first of two free throws with 4.2 sec- what line he shot from behind against No. onds left and failed to hit the rim on an 9 Michigan State, Louisville junior guard intentional miss, a violation that gave Midgettes lose opener Ryan McMahon was feeling it. Louisville the ball and led to Nwora's free The Cardinals fed off his energy to not throw. HURLEY – Hurley led at the half but which are correctable. This team’s going only give first-year coach Chris Mack a sig- "It was a game of inches," said Michigan fell to Three Lakes in a high-scoring to be fun to watch this year.” nificant win, but a gutsy one at that. State coach Tom Izzo, whose team com- opener 72-62 Tuesday night. Freshman Olivia France led Hurley McMahon made two free throws with mitted 17 turnovers leading to 18 The Midgettes led by as many as 11 with 19 points. Mahra Wick had 12 and 7.1 seconds remaining in overtime before Louisville points. "We just did some things points late in the first half, but Three sophomore Olivia Harma had 11. Jordan Nwora made another from the line that weren't good enough to win. It's a Lakes cut it to 33-26 at the half and then “With Olivia going for 19 and Darian with 3.1 seconds left to seal it as Louisville game of inches and we didn't value the scored the first 10 of the second half. It (Bender) going for eight, (the freshmen) upset the Spartans 82-78 on Tuesday night inches. Give them credit, they hit some was back and forth until the Blue Jays played some big minutes, so it was nice to in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge. shots and made some plays. We just made pulled away late. see. Those kids came to play. They’re McMahon scored all seven of his points some uncharacteristic ridiculous plays." “It was a fantastic game to watch and going to have because we’re going to need in the extra session from the foul line to Dwayne Sutton and Christen Cunning- be a part of,” Hurley coach Jim Kivisto them during the year. I am happy.” finish with a career-high 24. Highlighting ham each had 13 points for the Cardinals, said. “Great first game for us. If I would Hurley goes to Mellen for a non-con- known going in we were going to score ference game Thursday. that total was 12-of-13 free throw shooting who won despite shooting 40 percent and Three Lakes — Volk 3, Anderson 1, Sowinski 10, Kolling 24, Teryrzi 14, and four 3-pointers to top his previous best getting outrebounded 47-30. 62 points and get that kind of scoring Lurvey 20. FTs: 17-29. Fouls: 16. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Kolling 4, from everybody, I would have never Lurvey 3. of 15 points last tied in January against Kyle Ahrens had 15 points for Michigan Hurley — Kylee Hewitt 2, Ally Rye 7, Hailey Edyvean 3, Olivia France 19, Pittsburgh. He missed his one 2-point State while starting in place of injured thought it. Mahra Wick 12, Olivia Harma 11, Darian Bender 8. FTs: 8-20. Fouls: 19. “We just have to eliminate the dumb Fouled out: Rye, Edyvean. 3-pointers: Rye 1, France 4, Harma 1. attempt, but that was forgotten as he con- senior guard Matt McQuaid, who did not Three Lakes 26 72 verted frequent opportunities at the line. travel for the game because of a thigh fouls and eliminate the stupid mistakes, Hurley 33 62 "I would say it's being aggressive," bruise. Nick Ward had 14 points and Cas- McMahon said. "It really helps when I'm sius Winston 13, while Kenny Goins knocking down shots, too, because then grabbed a career-high 17 rebounds. Hoops guys have to play me a little bit tighter, MCQUAID UPDATE they've got to run out at me a bit longer Izzo said McQuaid would be evaluated From page 9 and I can get a step on them and cause daily after hurting his thigh late in the win “Guys just have to play dif- help to come over or the guy on me has to over Texas. He said it began swelling on ferent roles this year than foul me." the plane ride back from the Las Vegas they have in the past. As the Nwora's clinching free throw followed Invitational and just needs to subside. season wears on and every- his 3-pointer with 2:05 left that gave the POLL IMPLICATIONS body stays positive and Cardinals (4-2) the lead for good in an Michigan State could fall out of the Top works hard, we’ll fix it.” exciting matchup that ended a two-game 10 after losing to an unranked team. The Cardinals have nice slide and followed a 77-74 loss to Mar- BIG PICTURE inside-out combination. quette in OT on Friday in Brooklyn, New Michigan State: The Spartans fought What they need to worry York. hard despite missing shots and commit- about is the 13 free throws This one didn't slip away. ting turnovers in the first half. Langford they missed 13 in the "We didn't let those negative thoughts provided a big lift down the stretch in reg- fourth-quarter. Luckily for creep in our mind," Mack said. "I'm sure ulation and overtime but missed a free them, Heil made most of they were there and we were tough enough throw that could have given the Spartans a his, 8 of 11 in the quarter and showed the fortitude to get the job chance. and 15 of 20 overall. done against a really good team." Louisville: The Cardinals led much of Ethan Libertoski had 12 Louisville needed just about every the game before wobbling down the points for the Cardinals, point to hold off the Spartans (5-2), who stretch. But they regrouped in OT, dictated who host Watersmeet had a chance to get close with Joshua Lang- the pace and made free throws, most Thursday. ford (15 points) at the line. But he missed importantly. Eli Nordine led the Pan- thers with 20 points. Cole Borseth had 14 and Jaden Oklahoma ahead of Ohio State in pivotal playoff rankings Borseth scored 12. By The Associated Press homa's historic offense. game. That leaves one spot W-M – Mason Saubert 9, Oklahoma is on the The Sooners are on pace to very much in play. Ethan Libertoski 12, Mor- doorstep of the College set an FBS record for yards Ohio State faces North- gan Miskovich 12, Adam Football Playoff. per play, averaging 8.92. western (8-4) in the Big Ten Libertoski 7, Brett Heil 18, The Sooners were No. 5 "While their defense has championship in Indi- Logan Hammel 3. FTs: 20- in the pivotal second-to-last been a challenge, their anapolis and Oklahoma 30. Fouls: 19. Fouled out: College Football Playoff offense has been superior," rematches Texas (9-3) in Libertoski, Miskovich. 3- rankings released Tuesday Mullens said. the Big 12 title game in pointers: Hammel 1, Liber- night, ahead of Ohio State The top three teams in Arlington, Texas. The toski 1. heading into championship the selection committee's Longhorns handed the E-TC – Eli Nordine 20, weekend when the final rankings held steady for a Sooners their only regular- Cole Borseth 14, Ryan four will be set. fourth straight week. Alaba- season loss in October. Driesenga 2, Tommy The biggest question fac- ma, Clemson and Notre Ohio State's lone loss was Cousineau 2, Jaden Borseth ing the selection committee Dame – all unbeaten – are by 29 points at Purdue. 12, Brendan Polkky 6. FTs: this week was how much to Nos. 1, 2 and 3. Georgia Can the Buckeyes vault 12-23. Fouls: 29. Fouled value Ohio State's 62-39 moved into the fourth spot past the Sooners if both out: C. Borseth, J. Borseth. blowout of Michigan on that was previously occu- win Saturday? 3-pointers: Borseth 4, Jason Juno/Daily Globe Saturday. The answer: The pied by Michigan, heading There is some prece- Polkky 2. WAKEFIELD-MARENISCO’S Brett Heil goes to the W-M 17 31 46 63 Buckeyes moved up four into its SEC championship dent. In 2014, Ohio State E-TC 8 24 36 56 bucket Tuesday night at Ewen. spots but were still stuck game against Alabama. It's beat Wisconsin 59-0 in the behind the Sooners. a given the SEC winner Big Ten championship Griffin scores 30, Pistons beat Knicks 115-108 "I really don't have a makes the playoff. Maybe game and jumped from DETROIT (AP) – There's plenty of mediocrity in the Eastern Conference this season, measurement for close- the loser, too. sixth to fourth, passing co- and the Detroit Pistons are taking advantage. ness," selection committee Notre Dame is already in Big 12 champions Baylor Blake Griffin scored 30 points and Stanley Johnson added 21 to lift the Pistons to a chairman Rob Mullens said the clubhouse at 12-0 and and TCU. The Buckeyes 115-108 victory over the New York Knicks on Tuesday night. when asked what separated Clemson faces Pittsburgh might need a similar perfor- Reggie Jackson contributed 21 points for Detroit. The Pistons held New York to 40 Ohio State and Oklahoma. in the Atlantic Coast Con- mance to have a shot this percent shooting from the field and led throughout the final three quarters. Mullens cited Okla- ference championship time. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2018 11 HERMAN SPEED BUMP Occupying handicapped stalls, seats Dear Annie: What is the etiquette with handicapped stalls in restrooms? When I go into a public restroom and there are multiple stalls to choose from, I like to go with the handicapped one because it’s roomier. I imagine that many other people do, too. Is that wrong? If I ever saw some- Dear one with a handicap, I would of course Annie yield to that person, but that hardly ever happens. Also, when taking the train, if the car is crowded but the seats reserved and prove her eligibility for VR services. If for disabled people and seniors are open, she were to be accepted in the program, a is it OK to sit there? – Not Sure in Norfolk VR counselor would be assigned to work Dear Not Sure: Err on the side of cour- with her to determine her interests, skills tesy. If there are multiple stalls to choose and career goals. She might be eligible for from, always opt for a non-handicapped job training or other educational services stall. You never know when someone who to improve her skills and job prospects. THE PAJAMA DIARIES needs the handicapped stall will enter. If SHARON: You left out a major compo- the handicapped stall is the only one nent in your answer to “Sitting Around.” open, I think it’s reasonable to use it. How- She needs to get her doctor to do a com- ever, if someone behind you in line has a plete thyroid blood panel. Women in their disability, let that person cut ahead of you 40s may be going through premenopausal to take that stall. symptoms, and antidepressants can some- As for the train, always leave those times contribute to an alteration of the thy- seats open. Not all disabilities are obvious, roid. Please tell her immediately to request and you shouldn’t put someone in the those tests, or she might continue to suf- position of having to ask you to get up. fer, because some doctors don’t look at Dear Readers: Not long ago, I printed a anything unless you tell them. I suffered letter from “Sitting Around,” a woman who MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM for 20 years and don’t want anyone else to. had recently lost her job after many years DEB Q.: Please tell “Sitting Around” to but was unable to find a new one because get a full medical checkup – including a of a disability. She was experiencing a complete blood count and tests for her lev- sense of inertia. 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This project would also All fluids changed, new vision rims pare its 2019-2023 Transportation create temporary openings that ex- NEW YORK (AP) – A DAY ON WALL STREET and radial tires. $3,400.00 Improvement Plan (TIP) in accord- ceed 40 acres, following a Region- or best offer. (715)360-6931 ance with the requirement set forth al Forester review. A copy of the Stocks wobbled Tuesday as Nov. 27, 2018 27,000 or (906)364-2697 by MDOT in conjunction with the Environmental Assessment for the large high-dividend stocks Dow Jones Local Rural Task Force Oversight Pomeroy Vegetation Management 26,000 Board. The act governs the distribu- Project has been prepared and is rose and smaller compa- industrials 2012 Harley Davidson 1200 tion of federal aid for transportation Custom. 1,365 miles. Call for price. available upon request from the nies sank. Major indexes 25,000 projects. Projects will be discussed, Bessemer or Watersmeet-Iron 108.49 (906)932-2452 or prioritized, available for comments, were coming off big gains (906)364-0858 River Ranger District Offices. It is 24,000 and submitted to the full task force a lso available on-line at: the day before. 24,748.73 at its upcoming annual meeting. http://www.fs.usda.gov/projects/ott- MJ J A S O N By: Gogebic County Representat- awa.landmanagement/projects and Big health care compa- Pct. change from previous: 0.44% High 24,750.73 Low 24,416.03 ives electronically at the following librar- Barry Bolich, Manager, Gogebic ies: Gogebic Community College, nies including Johnson & County Road Commission Ironwood, MI; Northern Michigan Johnson rallied, as did Nov. 27, 2018 Phil Strong, Engineer, Gogebic University, Marquette, MI and 8,000 County Road Commission Michigan Technological University, telecommunications and Nasdaq Steve Pallin, Manager, County Houghton, MI. Comments may be household goods makers. composite 7,500 Transit mailed to Anthony Holland, District Richard Brackney, City Manager, Steel and other materials 0.85 Ranger, Ottawa National Forest, 7,000 City of Wakefield, E6248 US Hwy 2, Ironwood, MI makers skidded, and a Charly Loper, City Manager, City of 49938; telephone: 906-285-6966; 7,082.70 Bessemer faxed to: 906-932-0122; or hand steep loss for United Tech- MJ J A S O N delivered during business hours   November 28, 2018 (8:00 to 4:00 pm central time, nologies pulled defense Pct. change from previous: 0.01% High 7,105.14 Low 7,014.36 LEGAL NOTICE Monday through Friday) to the contractors lower. USDA FOREST SERVICE, OTT- Bessemer or Watersmeet-Iron   AWA NATIONAL FOREST, Technology companies Nov. 27, 2018 River District Offices. Electronic 2,900 BESSEMER RANGER DISTRICT, comments in acceptable formats Standard & SEC. 4, 5, 6, 8 and 9, T.44N., rose even though President (text or email, Adobe portable docu- Poor’s 500 2,800       R.42W.; SEC. 1 and 2, T.44N., ment format and formats viewable Donald Trump said he R.43W.; SEC. 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, in Microsoft Office applications) expects more tariffs on 8.72 2,700  11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, may be submitted to: comments- 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, and [email protected] (please goods imported from 2,600 33. T.45N., R.42W.; SEC. 13, 14, 2,682.17     put "Pomeroy Vegetation Manage- MJ J A S O N 23, 24, 25, 26, 34, 35, and 36, ment Project" in the subject line). China, some of which T.45N., R.43W.; SEC. 26, 27, 28, Comments must be submitted by would hit products like Pct. change from previous: 0.33% High 2,682.53 Low 2,655.89  32, 33, 34 and 35, T.46N., R.42W; 11:59 p.m. Central Time on the    IN GOGEBIC COUNTY, closing date of the comment period. computers and smart- MICHIGAN; POMEROY VEGETA- It is the responsibility of the sender phones. Trump is sched-   TION MANAGEMENT PROJECT. to ensure timely receipt of any com- Anthony Holland, Bessemer Dis- ments submitted. Pursuant to 36 uled to meet with Chinese The S&P 500 index rose 2.5 percent to $60.65, Pub- trict Ranger, is seeking comments CFR 218.25, comments on this pro- President Xi Jinping during 8.72 points, or 0.3 percent, lic Service Enterprise on the Pomeroy Vegetation Man- posed project will be accepted for agement Project. The project area 30 days beginning on the first day the Group of 20 summit in to 2,682.17. The index Group climbed 1.5 percent    includes about 19,400 acres of Na- after the publication date of this leg- tional Forest System lands. The Argentina later this week. jumped 1.6 percent Monday. to $54.29 and cigarette     al notice. For further information, proposal includes vegetation man- contact Christine Makuck, Team “It is not unexpected The Dow Jones Industrial maker Altria Group rose 1.1 agement using several different sil- Leader, at 906-358-4032, or cmak- vicultural methods to maintain or [email protected]. that the administration Average added 108.49 percent to $53.79 as tobac- improve the growth of aspen/birch, would ramp up their points, or 0.4 percent, to co companies recovered threats moving into that 24,748.73. The Nasdaq com- some of their recent losses.

meeting,” said Tracie posite inched up 0.85 points Smaller companies, McMillion, head of global to 7,082.80 after surging 2.1 especially in heavy indus-

asset allocation for the percent a day earlier. try and retail, took steeper

Wells Fargo Investment With two months of losses. The Russell 2000 Institute. She said trading volatility on investors’ index of smaller-company

will probably be volatile for minds and more likely to stocks slid 13.10 points, or the rest of the week, but come, Wall Street gravitat- 0.9 percent, to 1,492.86.

stocks are likely to rise if ed toward safer, high-divi- Those companies made the two sides are able to dend communications, util- big gains at the end of

strike even a very general ity and consumer goods 2017, when Republicans Chimney Repair S now plow ing Snowplowing agreement. companies. Verizon gained passed a corporate tax cut.

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INDULGE IN 'CHEAT' FOODS, BUT ONLY IN MODERATION

by Eve Glazier, M.D. & Elizabeth Ko, M.D.

Dear Doctor: We're often told further defined as 5 ounces of good and 10 percent cheat. we can consume alcohol, wine, one 12-ounce bottle or One of the best guides to figur- sweets, or burgers and fries "in can of beer, and 1 ounce of ing out moderation is how the moderation." My sister and I hard liquor.) A man who ab- cheat or binge made you feel had a conversation about that stains from drinking during the after it was over. A hangover sort of recommendation just week, but then downs four after a few cocktails or a the other day. What does mod- drinks per night over the week- headache the morning after a eration actually mean? Is it one end, is technically within the chocolate spree, and your beer a day? One burger a safe drinking guidelines. How- body may be asking you to month? Ten french fries once a ever, that pattern, which goes please take a step back and re- week? from zero to the edge of a consider. That doesn't mean Dear Reader: You're right -- binge, doesn't exactly say you have to give up on moderation is a term that moderation. splurges. Indulge in your pleas- makes a lot of sense in theory When it comes to sweets, ures, but in quantities and at a but turns out to be somewhat snacks and splurge foods like frequency that don't require the Daily Globe slippery when it comes to ac- the burger and fries you men- word "guilty." SUDOKU tual practice. That's because tion in your letter, things get a Eve Glazier, M.D., MBA, is an Sudoku is a number-placing puzzle "Y$AVE'REEN based on a 9x9 grid with several given moderation is relative and bit murkier. For patients in our internist and associate profes- numbers. The object is to place the varies from person to person. practices, we start with the ad- sor of medicine at UCLA        numbers 1 to 9 in the empty squares What amounts to a moderate vice to set a baseline with a Health. Elizabeth Ko, M.D., is so that each row, each column and amount of a certain food or healthful, balanced diet. In our an internist and assistant pro-   each 3x3 box contains the same beverage for one person may opinion, that's lean proteins fessor of medicine at UCLA number only once. The difficulty level actually be a binge for some- and fish, whole grains and Health.)      of the Conceptis Sudoku increases one else. And moderation isn't legumes, and a wide variety of (Send your questions to ask- from Monday to Saturday. only about the amount or the fresh fruits and vegetables. [email protected],   type of food or beverage -- it's When it comes to sweets and or write: Ask the Doctors, c/o linked to an individual's pat- treats, whether it's a foray into Media Relations, UCLA Health, Answer to previous puzzle terns of consumption as well. the potato chip aisle of the gro- 924 Westwood Blvd., Suite             Let's look at alcohol, for exam- cery store, a visit to the ice 350, Los Angeles, CA, 90095.              ple. The current guidelines, put cream shop or dinner at your Owing to the volume of mail,          forth by the National Institute of favorite burger joint, make personal replies cannot be pro- Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, them a fraction of your weekly vided             define low-risk drinking for -- or monthly -- calories. For COPYRIGHT 2018 UCLA          women as no more than seven our patients who are in ideal HEALTH            drinks per week, with no more health, we advise a split of 80 DISTRIBUTED BY ANDREWS          than three drinks on any single percent being good about diet, MCMEEL SYNDICATION

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