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SPORTS • 7 DAILY GLOBE Monday, October 28, 2019 Mostly cloudy yourdailyglobe.com | High: 37 | Low: 25 | Details, page 2 RIBBON CUTTING Locals, dignitaries celebrate O Kun de Kun Falls project By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] BRUCE CROSSING – A crowd gathered at the trailhead parking lot for O Kun de Kun Falls near Bruce Crossing Saturday for a ribbon cutting to mark the com- pletion of a project to improve the hiking route to the waterfall. “I think it’s a testament of just what we can get done when we work together. Now we have a sit- uation where the resource has been taken care of – this trail is now accessible to so many that in the past it wouldn’t have been – and we’ve just improved the recreational experience for pretty much everybody who enjoys the northern forests up here,” said Linda Jackson, the supervisor of the Ottawa National Forest. The project included the con- struction of several bridges and boardwalks, as well as putting crushed aggregate on the roughly 1.3 mile trail between the trail- head and waterfall to make it less muddy and more accessible. “It’s wonderful. Did you notice what that muddy spot looked like? That’s what this whole trail looked like, and then it’s Ontonagon clay which is very slippery. So it was very difficult Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe HIKERS USE a boardwalk to avoid muddy spots on the trail to O Kun de Kun Falls Saturday following a ribbon cutting to mark the com- pletion of a project to improve accessibility on the trail to the waterfall near Bruce Crossing. FALLS — page 5 HIT screens ‘The Carriage’ By RICHARD JENKINS in Ann Arbor, has performed supposed to,” he said. “Even [email protected] along with silent movies in Iron- when we get to the intermission, IRONWOOD – There aren’t wood since 2012. you won’t have all the pieces of many times the Historic Iron- The film is set on New Year’s the puzzle – they come slowly wood Theatre hosts a perfor- Eve and centers on the legend throughout the entire film.” mance older than the venue that the last person to die each Noted for its special effects itself, but that was the case Sat- year has to drive death’s carriage and narrative structure, Rogers urday as the 91-year-old theater and collect souls of those who told the audience the film screened the 1921 Swedish fan- die over the course of that year. inspired Ingmar Bergman, who tasy film “ Car- Rogers said the film wasn’t a reportedly first saw it as a riage.” traditionally “spooky” Hal- teenager and watched the film “Tonight, in this 1928 the- loween film, comparing it to over 100 times. He also shared a ater, we bring you a 1921 silent slowly riding up an incline on a 1924 Charlie Chaplin quote call- film, “The Phantom Carriage,” roller coaster ing the director, Victor Sjostrom, theater board president Zona “For most of the movie you’re “The best director in the Wick said. “This theater was going to go up that steep angle world.” built for just this reason, for and in this movie you’re not Despite the praise, Rogers silent films and vaudeville.” going to go down that first hill said it remains obscure enough The film was accompanied by until near the end of the film. that even a retired film history P.J. Glisson/Daily Globe Andrew Rogers on the theater’s When I first started watching, I professor from Eastern Michi- WHILE PLAYING in the toddler area of a Saturday “Fun Frolic” at Barton organ. Rogers, the lead didn’t know what was going on. gan University had never seen the Wakefield-Marenisco K-12 School, Luka Holmberg, 2, finds organist at the Michigan Theater You won’t either – you’re not the film. that it’s much easier to score a basket by just stuffing the ball into the net. His mom, Nikki Holmberg, supervises. Wakefield-Marenisco ‘Fun Frolic’ draws busy crowd By P.J. GLISSON event was a huge success, main- [email protected] taining a full crowd throughout a WAKEFIELD – A Saturday two-hour period in the late after- “Fun Frolic” in Wakefield was a noon and early evening. chance to celebrate Halloween The room was full of energy as early with no end of candy, cowboys, ballerinas and basket- games, fun and fright. Held in the gym of the Wake- field-Marenisco K-12 School, the FROLIC — page 11 Markkanen proposes plan for affordable energy

LANSING – State Rep. Greg and affordable energy. Markkanen, R-Hancock, His “Powering Michigan For- announced Wednesday he is ward” plan focuses on a state law proposing a plan to make it easi- Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe er for utility customers in the ANDREW ROGERS plays the Barton organ Saturday before a screening of the silent movie, “The Upper Peninsula to access clean Phantom Carriage,” at the Historic Ironwood Theatre. ENERGY — page 5 TODAY INDEX Mostly cloudy — Details, page 2 Classifieds . . . . .10-11 75 cents

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A measure of atmospheric c i r e e h p s o m t a atmospheric f o of e r u s a e m measure A A : r e w s n A This gives a temperature of what ththe he air feels like on the skin. Answer: six years, he met and married Dolores. more information or to express online Jim worked at Republic Steel in Chica- condolences, visit mckevittpatrickfu- go for 27 years, where he was known neralhome.com. Sigrid Bonetti Rick’s Auto is now your area BOSS ONTONAGON, Mich. – Sigrid volunteer for any number of functions Snowplow distributor. Bonetti passed away Oct. 25, 2019 at through the years and she enjoyed Stop by or Ontonagon Aspirus Long Term Care. picking berries and making jam for give us a call for She was born in Bruce Crossing on others. She also raised a garden each your sales, service, Feb. 25, 1930, to the late Charles and year. Her pastime was working chal- install or warranty Sophie (Moilanen) Lindberg. She lenging crossword puzzles. She was an needs. attended local schools and graduated avid bowler for over 46 years. E5540 Airport Road Ironwood, MI 49938 | 906-932-1497 from Ewen High School with the Class She was also a member of the Char- of 1948. ter Member of the Military Order of Sigrid worked at Chicago Pneumat- the Purple Heart and also next of kin John Conyers, longest serving ic Tool Company employment office in in the X-POW’s. She was active in all Detroit for a short time. She returned military organizations. black congressman, dies at 90 here, where she met and married Besides her parents and husbands Frank Osterman in 1949. He drowned Frank and Val, she was preceded in DETROIT (AP) – For- regularly won elections caused by slavery and the at Lake Gogebic in 1955. death by her three sisters Alvina Juho- mer U.S. Rep. John Cony- with more than 80% of the possibility of reparations In 1957 she married Val Bonetti in la, Martha Fleming and Shirley Sex- ers, one of the longest-serv- vote, even after his wife for slaves’ descendants. Ironwood, where they made their ton; four brothers Oliver, Charles, ing members of Congress went to prison for taking a That bill never got past a home before moving to Green Bay, Robert and Raymond Lindberg. whose resolutely liberal bribe. House subcommittee. Wis., and then on to Cleveland, Ohio, Survivors are her son John (Kim) stance on civil rights made That voter loyalty The Rev. Jesse Jackson him a political institution helped Conyers freely said Sunday that without Washington D.C. and other cities Bonetti of Rochester, Mich.; two grand- in Washington and back speak his mind. He took Conyers there would be no where her husband was stationed in sons Evan Bonetti (Sami Eckert), Ryan home in Detroit despite aim at both Republicans King holiday – “no doubt his military career. Bonetti (Beth Powell), of Indepen- several scandals, has died. and fellow Democrats: He about that.” In 1950 Sigrid began working for dence Township, Mich.; two step He was 90. said then-President George “He was one of the most Sears in Ironwood, and stayed with granddaughters, Samantha (Devon) Conyers, among the W. Bush “has been an abso- consequential congress- the company for 22 years. She held a Hendrickson of Belleville, Mich. and high-profile politicians top- lute disaster for the men,” Jackson said. management position, being a fashion Kasey (Zack) Goodwin of Petoskey, pled by sex harassment African-American commu- His district office in merchandiser and purchaser in Sears Mich.; and one great granddaughter, allegations in 2017, died at nity” in 2004, and in 1979 Detroit employed civil stores in Green Bay, Cleveland, Sault Luna Mae Bonetti. his home on Sunday, said called then-President rights legend Rosa Parks Ste. Marie, Petoskey and Washington As requested by the deceased, cre- Detroit police spokesman Jimmy Carter “a hopeless, from 1965 until her retire- D.C. She retired from Sears in 1972, mation will be performed and inurn- Cpl. Dan Donakowski. The demented, honest, well- ment in 1988. In 2005, death “looks like natural intentioned nerd who will Conyers was among 11 when her husband retired from the ment will be in the Bonetti lot at Hill- causes,” Donakowski never get past his first people inducted to the military, and they moved to Bruce side Cemetery in Bruce Crossing. No added. administration.” International Civil Rights Crossing to make their home. formal services will be held. Known as the dean of Throughout his career, Walk of Fame. She was a member of Our Saviour A memorial dinner will be held at the Congressional Black Conyers used his influence But after a nearly 53- Lutheran Church, the Ladies Auxiliary A Holappa VFW Post 9345 on Caucus, which he helped to push civil rights. After a year career, he became the to the Foreign Wars Post #9345, and Saturday Nov. 9. Time will be found, Conyers became 15-year fight, he won pas- first Capitol Hill politician the Ontonagon County Cancer Associ- announced at a later date. one of only six black sage of legislation declar- to lose his job in the tor- ation of which she was the south end Any sympathy may be sent to John House members when he ing the Rev. Martin Luther rent of sexual misconduct representative and cancer drive coordi- Bonetti at 317 Winry Dr., Rochester, won his first election by King Jr.’s birthday a nation- allegations sweeping nator for many years. She was a willing MI 48307. just 108 votes in 1964. The al holiday, first celebrated through the nation’s race was the beginning of in 1986. He regularly intro- workplaces. A former See additional obituaries on page 5 more than 50 years of elec- duced a bill starting in staffer alleged she was tion dominance: Conyers 1989 to study the harm fired because she rejected his sexual advances, and Ex-Trump aide wants judge to decide on impeachment testimony # # others said they’d wit- THIS DAY nessed Conyers inappro- WASHINGTON (AP) – gators on Monday has asked knowledge about efforts to priately touching female An ex-White House adviser a federal court whether he persuade Ukraine to pur- staffers or requesting sex- scheduled to testify before should comply with a sub- sue politically motivated IN HISTORY ual favors. House impeachment investi- poena or follow President investigations. 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Union Station Food MARQUETTE – The tal ($2,500): War Memori- fully funded by SHF. address alternative seating For more information, call 906- Pantry and Northern Food Superior Health Founda- al Hospital in Sault Ste. –Lake Superior Life options for those students 932-2211. Bank, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., tion in Marquette awarded Marie has a long-term care Care and Hospice with special needs. This 252 E. Ayer St., Ironwood. Monday, Oct. 28 Alcoholics Anonymous, more than $500,000 in wing that is dedicated to ($8,440.25): Lake Superior grant would provide addi- 11 a.m., Salem Lutheran health-centered grant fund- residents who need extra Life Care and Hospice in tional funding for seven Iron County Food Pantry, Church, Ironwood. area74.org. ing at its Fall Grants time to heal from surgery Marquette serves as a Upper Peninsula ISD’s- 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Community Pickleball Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561- Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer Awards Celebration on or illness, for physical ther- teaching site for many orga- RESA. Each ISD-RESA pro- 4450. School gymnasium. 715-776- Wednesday evening at the apy, occupational and nizations, including the vides a pre-determined Alcoholics Anonymous, 4588. Holiday Inn in Marquette. speech therapy, and most MSU-CHM medical stu- order form to share with noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 The Superior Health make long term care their dents, UPHS Marquette their local schools to see Ironwood. area74.org. p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Overeaters Anonymous, Ironwood. area74.org. Foundation awarded home. For their Family Medical Residency who would want alterna- 5:30 p.m., All Saints Lutheran Sunday, Nov. 3 $24,995 in mini-grants, wheelchair-bound resi- Program, NMU Nursing, tive seating options and Church, Wakefield. $82,070 in large grants and dents, a vehicle is required social work and pre-med which type they would pre- Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., Our Lady of Peace Union Station Food $400,000 to address non- to get out and about. For students. With this grant, it fer. The alternative seating Catholic Church, Ironwood. Pantry and Northern Food emergent medical trans- the last 10 years, long-term will broaden its education- funds could potentially area74.org. Bank, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., portation issues in the care staff has utilized a bus al reach to locations across serve up to 82 districts Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. 252 E. Ayer St., Ironwood. EST, Ontonagon United Alcoholics Anonymous, Upper Peninsula. All told, a that was used from Eastern the U.P. by bringing in-per- throughout the region. The Methodist Church basement, 11 a.m., Salem Lutheran record $507,065 was dis- Upper Peninsula Trans- son education for health number of additional seat- next to Holiday gas station, Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Community Pickleball persed to organizations portation Authority, and professionals to selected ing alternatives will be sim- Ontonagon. area74.org. across the U.P. the lift on it has broken. locations, plan to provide ilar to the original grant, Government Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer Bessemer Township School gymnasium. 715-776- In its seven-year exis- The funds will go to pur- video conference education which included two types Board, 5 p.m., Township Hall, 4588. tence, SHF has now provid- chase a new wheelchair to health professionals of sit/stand desks, two Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Ramsay. ed more than $2.7 million accessible vehicle. wherever they reside or types of stability ball chairs Mercer School Board, 5 p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, p.m., Mercer K-12 School Ironwood. area74.org. in grant funding to hun- –Regents of the Univer- work, support paid and and three different wobble commons, Mercer, Wis. Monday, Nov. 4 dreds of non-profit, health- sity of Michigan ($5,250): unpaid caregivers with the chairs. Ironwood Township centered organizations Project Healthy Schools is tools they need to better In the area of non-emer- Board, 5:30 p.m., Township Iron County Food Pantry, across the U.P. a University of Michigan care for their communities gent medical transporta- offices. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Ironwood School Board, Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561- The non-emergent medi- and community-based through education in pub- tion (NEMT), the SHF pro- 5 p.m. planning workship, 4450. cal transportation initiative intervention program that lic venues, and provide in- vided a large grant of Board Room, Luther L. Wright Alcoholics Anonymous, is the Foundation’s fifth works to reduce childhood house CPR/AED training. $400,000 ($800,000 a year K-12 School. noon, Salem Lutheran Church, proactive grant project obesity and cardiovascular –Inter-Tribal Council of over two years) to the Wakefield City Council, Ironwood. area74.org. 5:30 p.m., City Hall. Overeaters Anonymous, selected and voted on by its risk factors among middle Michigan (11,517.84): Michigan Public Transit Ironwood City Commis- 5:30 p.m., All Saints Lutheran U.P.-wide Board of Direc- school students. Since its Young children and adoles- Association, in partnership sion, 5:30 p.m., Memorial Church, Wakefield. tors. Since 2014, SHF has inception in 2004, PHS has cents are at serious risk of with the Michigan Trans- Building. Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 Bessemer School Board, p.m., Our Lady of Peace awarded $1,720,778 to impacted 120 schools, ill health effects related to portation Connection, for 6 p.m., A.D. Johnston High Catholic Church, Ironwood. proactive projects to 75,000 students, and 81 vaping. To help combat the U.P. Connect Project. School library. area74.org. address oral health for chil- communities throughout this problem in its area, the As part of the grant, Ironwood Sports Hall of Tuesday, Oct. 29 Fame, 6 p.m., Luther L. Wright dren, mental health well- the state of Michigan. For Inter-Tribal Council will $64,000 will go to Little K-12 School, room 205. ness, pediatric obesity, sub- the 2019-2020 academic increase knowledge and Brothers Friends of the Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, MECCA Ski Club, 6 p.m., stance use and non-emer- school year, PHS is expand- awareness on the dangers Elderly and $64,000 will be Patterson courts or Ironwood MECCA cabin near the treat- gent medical transporta- ing to Blesch Intermediate of vaping among students dispersed to War Memori- Memorial Building. ment facility, Mercer, Wis. Gogebic County Veterans Erwin Community Club, tion. The NEMT initiative School in Menominee. This in the Hannahville Nah al/Eastern U.P. Care. U.P. Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 6:30 p.m., Erwin town hall. is a two-year funding pro- project will provide the Tah Wahsh School Acade- Health Care solutions is a.m., Ironwood Memorial Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. ject to address an issue that curriculum to 100 sixth my and Bark River Public also involved in the project Building. 906-667-1110. EST, Ontonagon United Breakfast For Your Brain, Methodist Church basement, has plagued the U.P. for graders, as well as provide Schools, parents and the and will work closely on 10 a.m., Mercer, Wis., Com- next to Holiday gas station, years. health education events broader community, and consultation services on an munity Center. 715-561-2695. Ontonagon. area74.org. “The Superior Health and school environmental expand polices that limit in-kind basis. Alcoholics Anonymous, Government Foundation provides changes that will impact all the use of vaping, in hopes SHF received $115,000 noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood Parks and Ironwood. area74.org. Recreation Committee, 5 health-centered funding to 378 students and 23 staff of reduced its usage and in matching funding for Ironwood Kiwanis Club, p.m., meeting, Conference many incredible and members. improve health outcomes. the NEMT project. The noon, Golden Dragon. Room 1, second floor, Memori- deserving causes across –Aspirus Iron Area –Feeding America West Blue Cross Blue Shield Woods and Blooms Gar- al Building, Ironwood. den Club, 6:30 p.m., Haines Wakefield Planning Com- the region,” said Jim Foundation ($6,533): More Michigan ($15,000): Feed- Foundation of Michigan Civic Center, Mercer, Wis. mission, 5:30 p.m., meeting LaJoie, executive director than 350,000 people in the ing America West Michigan and Michigan Health Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 room, municipal building. of the Superior Health United States suffer from has grown into an organi- Endowment Fund each p.m., Episcopal Church of the Bessemer City Council, 6 Transfiguration, Ironwood. p.m., city hall. Foundation. “Non-emer- out-of-hospital cardiac zation that distributes provided $50,000 in fund- area74.org. gent medical transporta- arrest each year and 12 per- nearly 30 million pounds ing, while the West End Government tion, and lack thereof, has cent survive. Seventy per- of food each year to more Health Foundation in Ish- Gogebic Community Col- Tuesday, Nov. 5 lege Board, 4:30 p.m., room long been a well-discussed cent off out-of-hospital car- than 492,000 neighbors in peming matched with B-22, Jacob Solin Business Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, topic in the Upper Peninsu- diac arrests occur in resi- 40 counties. The U.P. $15,000. Center, GCC. Patterson courts or Ironwood la. Despite knowing the dential settings.” These Mobile Food Pantry pro- The SHF will accept Gogebic County Brown- Memorial Building. field Redevelopment Author- Gogebic County Veterans complexities of addressing statistics are why Aspirus gram delivers food applications for its Spring ity, 4:30 p.m. public hearing, Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 this issue, our U.P.-wide is making “Take Heart” throughout the year to the 2019 grants cycle in mid- regular meeting to follow, a.m., Ironwood Memorial Board of Directors is com- their fundraising focus for nine easternmost counties December, with a deadline Gogebic County Courthouse, Building. 906-667-1110. mitted to finding solutions 2019, which will support of the U.P. as a means of set for Jan. 15, 2019. conference room, Bessemer. Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Salem Lutheran Church, to assure patients and their three areas related to life addressing food insecuri- For more information Wednesday, Oct. 30 Ironwood. area74.org. families get to and from support; a Lucas Compres- ty. on the Superior Health Ironwood Kiwanis Club, non-emergent medical sion device, Advanced Car- –MARESA ($20,000): Foundation, visit its web- Christian Men of the noon, Golden Dragon. Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown Wakefield Seniors, noon, appointments safely and diovascular Life Support In 2017, the Superior site atwww.superiorhealth- Cafe, Ironwood. Wakefield Senior Center. effectively. We feel that the and Pediatric Advanced Health Foundation provid- foundation.org or call 906- Recovery Walk ‘n Talk, 10 Cribbage, 1 p.m., Mercer, funding over the next two Life Support Manikins, and ed a grant to MARESA to 225-6914. a.m. to nooon, Iron Belle Trail- Wis., Public Library. 715-476- head, Hurley. Talk with a 2366. years addresses this issue community training for recovery coach. Call 715-660- Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 in a systematic, evidenced- CPR. 0073. p.m., Episcopal Church of the based manner that will go a –Pathways ($7,829.80): IRONWOOD COMMISSION CANDIDATE Alcoholics Anonymous, Transfiguration, Ironwood. long way in improving ser- Pathways Community FORUM 2019 open meeting, noon, Salem area74.org. Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Government vices.” Mental Health has provid- Tuesday, Oct. 29 ~ 7 p.m. area74.org. Wakefield Township At the awards celebra- ed mental health services Gogebic Community College, Lindquist Center, Upper Level DOVE Support Group, Board, 5:30 p.m., township tion, the Superior Health to the most severely noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. hall. Nine candidates will participate in a moderated Ironwood/Hurley Rotary Foundation recognized 14 impacted community informational forum with written questions submitted Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and Wednesday, Nov. 6 organizations across the members since its incep- by the audience just before the 7:00 starting time. Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. Upper Peninsula that tion in the early 1960’s. This is not a candidate debate. There will be no Iron County Veterans Christian Men of the received mini grants. Pathways has expanded to direct audience-candidate verbal questioning. Service Officer, 1-3 p.m., Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown Mercer, Wis., Town Hall. 715- “On behalf of the Board provide services for men- Cafe, Ironwood. Presented by: 561-2190. Recovery Walk ‘n Talk, 10 of Directors of the Superior tally ill adults, develop- Mercer Health and Well- a.m. to nooon, Iron Belle Trail- Health Foundation, we’re mentally delayed adults, ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., head, Hurley. Talk with a delighted to provide grant developmentally delayed Mercer Community Center. recovery coach. Call 715-660- IMPACT Life Support 0073. funding to so many deserv- children and severely emo- Group, 6:30 p.m., Woodland Alcoholics Anonymous, ing non-profits,” said Bruce tionally disturbed children. Church, Ironwood. open meeting, noon, Salem Adult Children of Alco- Seely, PhD, president of the The Children’s Services Lutheran Church, Ironwood. SHF Board of Directors. team is establishing a play holics, 7 p.m., Samaritan area74.org. Counseling, Ironwood. DOVE Support Group, “To award more than a half therapy room for children Narcotics Anonymous, 7 noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. a million dollars in an in need of mental health p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood-Hurley Rotary evening is incredible.” services in hopes of allow- Ironwood. area74.org. Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and Alcoholics Anonymous, Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. The Superior Health ing children to communi- 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Iron County Veterans Foundation awarded large cate their thoughts and Church, Bessemer. Service Officer, 1-3 p.m., grants to the following feelings in a way that tradi- MELLEN MANOR HEALTH & REHAB IS CURRENTLY area74.org. Mercer, Wis., Town Hall. 715- SEEKING THE FOLLOWING TO JOIN OUR TEAM! 561-2190. organizations: tional talk therapy does not Thursday, Oct. 31 Mercer Health and Well- –War Memorial Hospi- allow. This project was Certified Nursing Assistant’s ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Immediate Openings! Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, Mercer Community Center. Interested candidates may contact Mellen Manor Patterson courts or Ironwood Alzheimer’s Disease Memorial Building. Caregivers Support Group, at 715-274-5706 for more details about the Gogebic County Veterans 6-7 p.m., Zion Evangelical Bid Request positions. Please send your resume to Service Officer, 10:30-11:30 Lutheran Church, Mercer, [email protected], apply in person at Wis. a.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 Bessemer Township 450 Lake Dr., Mellen, WI 54546 or call p.m., Watersmeet Township; Bessemer Booster Club, Bessemer Township is seeking bids for the Ram- 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco 6:30 p.m., A.D. Johnston High the facility direct at 715-274-5706. Township. 906-667-1110. School. say/Anvil Sewer Lagoon Improvement Project lo- Alcoholics Anonymous, Gogebic Range Carvers, cated on the north side of Anvil Hill. For bid noon, Salem Lutheran Church, 6:30 p.m., shop room, A.D. Ironwood. area74.org. Johnston High School, Besse- documents and to schedule a job site visit please SMART Recovery, 4:30 mer. contact the Supervisor at 906-667-0423. Sealed p.m., 101 E. Mary St., Bessemer. IMPACT Life Support bids marked “Lagoon Improvement” must be re- Alcoholics Anonymous, Group, 6:30 p.m., Woodland 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Church, Ironwood. ceived at the Bessemer Township Hall, 10338 Mill Church, Hurley. area74.org. Bessemer Women’s St., P.O. Box 304, Ramsay, MI 49959, by Club, 7 p.m., Bessemer City 10:00am, Friday, November 8, 2019, bids will be Hall DDA room. Friday, Nov. 1 People for Peace, 7 p.m. opened at that time. Join Us! EST, Episcopal Church of Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- Ascension, 501 Houghton St., Jeff Randall - Bessemer Township Supervisor. 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior Ontonagon. Center. HHurleyurley ClinicC Double Trouble, 11 a.m.- 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, Ironwood. Mercer Food Pantry, OPEN HHOUSE noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. Emergencies: 715-476-7655. Alcoholics Anonymous/ Al-Anon, noon, Salem Luther- TH an Church, Ironwood. OPENING TUES., OCT. 29 OOctoberctobeerr 29 area74.org. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Downtown Hurley EST, Ontonagon United 8am - 9:30am9 :30am Methodist Church basement, next to Holiday gas station, A MEXICAN FIESTA – Tues. - Sat. 4-9 210 5th AveAve N,N, Hurley,Hurley, WI Ontonagon. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, (715) 329-12883299-1288 7:30 p.m., Our Lady of Peace ~ Seating For 70 ~ Catholic Church, Ironwood. !!;=u;v_l;m|v;;|o†u"|-@$o†u|_;Ѵbmb1;=u;v_l;m|v;;| o†u "|-@ $$oo†u |_; Ѵbmb1 area74.org. l 4 MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2019 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Halloween: A tutorial for adults DAILY GLOBE Once upon a time, during that We live in the largest develop- period in our country when we no ment built in Cleveland since World longer rode horses to the general War II. Only a handful of children Sue Mizell, Publisher store but apple was just a fruit, I was live here, but last Halloween more Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor a 10-year-old girl who dreamed of than 500 kids showed up on our being a witch for Halloween. I porch. Watching the pilgrimage is wanted to be Glinda the Good Connie part of the fun, as cars pull to the Witch, swathed in pink taffeta and Schultz curb and children spill out. Their glitter. parents trust our community to be a My mother, of local beehive fame, safe place for their kids, and for a In Their Opinion would have rather had her head few hours, their kids can believe Meghan Markle, Duchess shaved than sew costumes for her there are strangers happy to see kids. Off we went to Hills Depart- later described the woman to my them. of Sussex, should come ment Store. And there she was, my father. I can’t ignore that this has not back to Chicago immediate future: ’s nemesis, The woman peered down at me. been America’s story in the last three the Sea Hag of the Seven Seas. “Take off your mask,” she said. years. The last time we heard Meghan, Duchess of Sus- “You wanted pink,” Mom chirped, I yanked the enormous chin up Earlier this month, the Associated sex, was in Chicago was just before her May 2018 pointing to the fake fuchsia babush- over my face and smiled at her. Press reported that hundreds of chil- wedding to Prince Harry. The former Meghan ka framing the Hag’s plastic green “You don’t live on this street,” the dren of families seeking asylum at Markle, a Northwestern grad, was spotted at O’Hare face, which was so wide and long woman said. “Shame on you.” She our border remain separated from International Airport in a White Sox baseball cap, the eye holes were in her mouth, just slammed the door, and I tried not to their parents, “in detention, shelters apparently in town to complete her United Kingdom inches from the hairs sprouting from cry. or foster care.” More than 200 chil- visa application. her chin warts. My mother’s face was on fire by dren have been determined “not eli- Then, as the world knows, Meghan became royal- Mom strapped the mask on me the time we huddled together and gible for reunification or release,” ty. She had a baby, Archie, who is seventh in the line and clapped her hands together. made our way like a giant caterpillar and that “holes in the system that of succession to the throne, right behind his dad. But “Nobody will have this costume.” back down the driveway. She was allow state court judges to grant cus- we can’t say the couple lived happily ever after. They She got that right. I was the only furious, and embarrassed, and she tody of migrant children to Ameri- are struggling to cope with attacks by the aggressive Sea Hag in my entire school. There didn’t feel she could say a word. I can families – without notifying British tabloid press and sound as if their castle – are so many reasons I wish Mom seemed to have kicked that habit. So their parents.” actually, Frogmore Cottage in Windsor – is a prison. were alive. Today it’s because I’d love here I am, with a brief tutorial on You may think it’s unfair to bring Harry is fed up with life in Britain. He fantasizes to tell her that I just found that how to behave as an adult on Hal- up the plight of these children in a about moving his family to Africa. Meghan seems 1960s Sea Hag costume on Etsy – loween night. column about trick-or-treating. I despondent. “I have said for a long time to H., it’s not for $275. Every year, there are those neigh- think it’s unfair to tear away young enough to just survive something, that’s not the I don’t remember my other bors who tether generosity to resi- children from their parents and point of life. You’ve got to thrive, you’ve got to feel childhood Halloween costumes, but dential requirements. I’m not fond of adopt them out like prize puppies. I happy,” she said in a new British television docu- this one is seared into memory these people. In my single-mother suspect most of you agree, but I mentary, according to the Times of London. because of a humiliation that had days, a woman two streets over tried worry that you don’t even know this Maybe it is time for a change of scenery. Since nothing to do with my squinting to rally all of us to the cause. When I is happening. I’m trying to reach you Meghan knows Chicago, and this city has been short through the open mouth of a green suggested Halloween was for chil- any way I can. on royalty since Michael Jordan and Oprah Winfrey Sea Hag. dren regardless of where they lived, All right. This column is about left town, we thought we’d put it out there. Duke and On trick-or-treat night, Mom she sputtered, “You rent.” I was Halloween. If you are able, buy the Duchess, come experience some Midwestern hospi- would stand on the sidewalk as I led reminded immediately of a male good candy, turn on the porch light tality. the delegation of my younger sib- neighbor who once told me I had no and welcome other people’s children To catch you up on the drama: Meghan is an lings and their friends to the door right as a renter – squatter, he meant like they were your own. American-born former actress from Los Angeles who and yelled, “Trick or treat!” That – to vote for school levies because I We have to start somewhere. studied theater and international relations in year Mom, infused with a sense of don’t have to pay the taxes. My chil- Connie Schultz is a Pulitzer Prize- Evanston, graduating from Northwestern University adventure, walked us down a street dren are grown now, and I still vote winning columnist and professional in in 2003. She spent years in Hollywood and might we seldom visited. A few houses in, I for school levies, but now I pay the residence at Kent State University’s have thought she was as prepared as any outsider to came face to face with “the neighbor- taxes, too. I wish I could tell him school of journalism. Email her at enter the glamorous, gilded world of the British hood Barney Fife,” as my mother how it all evened out. [email protected]. monarchy. After all, celebrity culture is big business on both sides of the pond. Today in history Turns out there’s a reason people left Britain for the colonies centuries ago. The social and political atmosphere in London can be unbearable. Harry By The Associated Press complained from the start of his relationship with Today’s Highlight in History Meghan that she was being harassed by social media On Oct. 28, 1886, the Statue of Liberty, a gift from the people of France, was ded- trolls and abused in commentary pieces that icated in New York Harbor by President smacked of sexism and racism. He sued two tabloids Grover Cleveland. for alleged phone hacking. She sued another for On this date allegedly publishing a private letter to her father. In 1726, the original edition of “Gulliv- They’ve been attacked for going on vacation by pri- er’s Travels,” a satirical novel by Jonathan Swift, was first published in London. vate jet and spending $3 million to refurbish their In 1858, Rowland Hussey Macy home. Harry sued and won after a paparazzi agency opened his first New York store at Sixth flew a helicopter over their previous Cotswolds Avenue and 14th Street in Manhattan. home, taking photos of their living quarters. In 1922, fascism came to Italy as Ben- ito Mussolini took control of the govern- The paparazzi incident is a sad clue to the cou- ment. ple’s troubles. Harry acknowledges being haunted by In 1940, Italy invaded Greece during the death of his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, World War II. who was killed in a 1997 car accident in Paris as her In 1962, Soviet leader Nikita speeding vehicle was chased by photographers. In a Khrushchev informed the United States that he had ordered the dismantling of mis- recent statement, Harry said: “I lost my mother and sile bases in Cuba; in return, the U.S. now I watch my wife falling victim to the same pow- secretly agreed to remove nuclear missiles erful forces.” from U.S. installations in Turkey. The British public seems split on the plight of In 1965, Pope Paul VI issued a Decla- sentence for Watergate-related convic- 67. Songwriter-producer Desmond Child is ration on the Relation of the Church with tions (he was released in April 1978). 66. Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is 64. Harry and Meghan. There’s a lot of clucking that Non-Christian Religions which, among Today’s Birthdays Talk show host-comedian-actress Sheryl members of the monarchy should recognize that other things, absolved Jews of collective Jazz singer Cleo Laine is 92. Actress Underwood is 56. Actor-comedian Andy extreme wealth and privilege come at the cost of guilt for the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Joan Plowright is 90. Musician-songwriter Richter is 53. Actress Julia Roberts is 52. being objects of fascination. But there’s sympathy, In 1976, former Nixon aide John D. Charlie Daniels is 83. Actress Jane Country singer Brad Paisley is 47. Actor too, for a newly married couple who are hurting. Ehrlichman entered a federal prison camp Alexander is 80. Actor Dennis Franz is 75. Joaquin Phoenix is 45. Actor Nolan Gould in Safford, Arizona, to begin serving his Caitlyn Jenner is 70. Actress Annie Potts is is 21. She’s an outsider adjusting to life as a symbol in a for- eign culture; he’s traumatized by the death of his Letter to the Editor mom. The pair plan to take six weeks off from royal duties for “family time” and may head to Los Angeles GCC should reopen It is a community pool and the and threw a temper tantrum and real- for Thanksgiving. That sounds like a good idea. They swimming pool community used it extensively. ized the only way to stop the pool was should come to Chicago too. Maybe shop for a The pool closure never had to hap- to withdraw the liability insurance. To the Editor: condo. Sure, Chicago has a vigorous media, but we’re pen. It was a scam run on the com- Ninety percent of the community It broke people’s hearts when too focused on the city budget crisis and the collapse munity, a fix, a manmade tragedy set wants the pool, but certainly some Gogebic Community College closed of the Bears to obsess over one more young family up to release the college from its bur- administrators at the college see it as Lindquist Center’s pool. I know it moving to Logan Square or the West Loop. den of stewardship. a headache. They don’t want the bur- made lots of children cry. Meghan and Harry, you are royally invited. The community built the pool. It den of stewardship. Destruction of The college used intimidation as it –The Chicago Tribune was a legacy to the future – the com- the pool is the way to get the commu- closed the pool. GCC instructors mon good at its best, its destiny to nity out of their hair. Right now, they have told me they were told their jobs stand as a memorial to the goodwill think they have the votes to do it. were on the line if the pool didn’t and hard work of its people. I went to Montcalm Community close. Students that I talked to tell me The college has always struggled College to find out how they saved if they bring up the pool, they are to run the pool. It never really accept- their pool. The dean of business told Thought for Today shut-up – suppression of the protest ed its stewardship. To run a pool it me the community made clear they by the administration and instruc- helps to build a culture of aquatics. wanted their pool, passing a millage tors. The college swore students did- Ninety-plus children on the swim to support it overwhelmingly. That is “If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell n’t use the pool, which is a lie. I did a people what they do not want to hear.” team shows the growth and need. the option for the Linquist pool. small study of students’ attitudes The community has the motiva- Let the people decide, not the —George Orwell (Eric Blair), about the pool. They were for it, but tion to grow the culture, but its part- board. Pools are jewels of every com- English author (1903-1950) had no hope of it opening again ner – the college – has become its munity. because the college’s attitude was it’s adversary. As the community stood Greg Miller gone. up for the pool, GCC stamped its feet Bessemer

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PUBLISHEREXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Kallas yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 Award Winning Newspaper Published daily Monday - Saturday ADVERTISING DIRECTOR (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Heidi Ofstad Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2019 5 Obituaries Record Robin M. Tice

MARENISCO, Mich. – Robin M. Tice, 50, a long- time resident of Marenisco, passed away Saturday afternoon Oct. 26, 2019, at her home, surrounded by her loving family. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Jer- ald Rocco, owner and manager of Lakeside Memori- al Chapel Inc., in Wakefield, who will release a com- plete obituary notice later. Katherine E. ‘Kay’ Trappa

BESSEMER, Mich. – Katherine E. “Kay” Trappa, Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe 93, a lifelong resident of Bessemer, passed away Sat- ONTONAGON COUNTY clerk Stacy Preiss, from left, National Park Service outdoor recreation planner Luke Jor- urday, Oct. 26, 2019. dan, Ottawa National Forest Supervisor Linda Jackson, Peter Wolfe chapter president Connie Julien, U.S. Rep. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Jer- Jack Bergman and DNR deputy public information officer John Pepin cut a ribbon to mark the completion of a ald Rocco, owner and manager of Lakeside Memori- project to improve the accessibility of the trail to O Kun de Kun Falls near Bruce Crossing. al Chapel Inc., in Wakefield, who will release a com- Falls Julien told the Daily (of the trail and waterfall you’re outdoors, you tend plete obituary notice later. Globe the contractor is itself),” she told the Globe. to be more physically expected to come back “But also, it’s protecting the healthy, but you also tend From page 1 next year to fill in any spots resource so much. It’s mak- to be more mentally St. John’s Lutheran to come down here,” said that settle over time. ing such a difference with healthy because you’re Connie Julien, the presi- Jackson agreed that the that.” communing with nature,” dent of the Peter Wolfe project improved the recre- Among those attending Bergman told the Globe. holds pie social chapter of the North Coun- ational experience. the ribbon cutting and sub- Bergman said he enjoys By RICHARD JENKINS don’t get to see very often.” try Trail Association. “This “It definitely has sequent hike to the water- many types of outdoor [email protected] She said at least 30-35 is really a huge improve- improved the access here. fall was U.S. Rep. Jack recreation, joking that he IRONWOOD TOWN- pies were made for the ment.” … Especially when it gets Bergman, R-Watersmeet. could live his entire life SHIP – The small base- event, as well as a variety of Much of the trail that wet, it was a pretty muddy, He not only praised the outside. ment of St. John’s Lutheran other desserts. was improved is in the sec- swampy area. By making volunteers who maintain The work on the trail Church on Airport Road in The money raised dur- tion of the North Country those little bridges across the trail but also said the was funded through a mix Ironwood Township was ing the social go to the National Scenic Trail the some of those waterways project was easy to support. of state and federal sources almost full Saturday morn- church’s general opera- Peter Wolfe chapter helps with the aggregate, we’ve “This is money well and was completed over ing as the church held its tions. maintain. improved the enjoyment spent – to do this. … When the course of the summer. annual pie social. The church has been Organizers said they holding the pie social each were pleased with the year for at least the last 40 Study: Few Michigan residents try to get convictions erased turnout. years, according to Saari, if LANSING (AP) – Few the Michigan State Bar victions in Michigan can be more serious stuff and “It’s been busy all morn- not 50 years. Michigan residents are tak- Foundation to host free attributed to most eligible everything, the judge is not ing. Everybody is enjoying Along with the food, ing advantage of a legal clinics to spread awareness people never applying, the going to have time for my the pie and the other this year’s social also had a option that allows people about how expungement study found. Between 2004 charge,” said Gonzales, desserts, so it’s been good,” handful of goats and other to erase their criminal con- works. Attorneys and law and 2011, the study’s who got a January court Marlene Saari said. “It’s good farm animals in a petting victions, even though an students volunteered last authors projected 91% of date after attending the to see all the community we zoo on the church lawn. expungement can open week at a clinic in Lansing people didn’t apply within clinic. doors to housing, student to educate more than 100 five years of becoming Michigan legislators loans and employment, a people on how to clear qualified. proposed bills this year study has found. their records. Emilio Gonzalez that could ease the process A University of Michi- Clinton County Judge attended the Lansing clin- by automatically expung- gan law school study esti- Michelle Rick said the ic. He said he has been ing some non-violent con- mated that 6.5% of people bureaucracy can be daunt- dealing with a decades-old victions if the person is who meet the expunge- ing but that clearing felony felony conviction for the crime-free for 10 years. ment requirements end up convictions can be “life- misuse of a credit card but Similar laws have been having their convictions set changing.” has never applied to passed in other states. aside within five years of The wages of those who expunge his record “We need to look at becoming eligible, the had their records because he’s unfamiliar making it possible for more Lansing State Journal expunged jumped by an with the process and was- people to re-enter society reported. average of 25% within two n’t sure if his case would without a criminal record The University of years, the study found. be considered. hanging over their heads,” Detroit Mercy law school is The “discouragingly “I figured with all the Lt. Gov. 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Submitted photos EWEN-TROUT CREEK fourth, fifth and sixth grade students enjoyed a day at the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park on Oct. 7. Katie Urban, the park’s interpreter, spent the day hiking and teaching students about the historic Nonesuch mine site. Students were also able to explore the visitor center, Lake of the Clouds, and the beach on Lake Superior. The field trip was funded by the Friends of the Porkies. UW scientists map areas of historic mining contamination HIGHLAND, Wis. (AP) section all died. at levels thousands of times tist at UW-Platteville, consin State Journal. lion, meaning zinc made – The first year he planted Menke took a sample of higher than normal. Zinc is where she also worked. He Baxter’s test confirmed up 1.5 percent of the soil. soybeans in the 22-acre soil from the bad area – a an essential nutrient, but took one look and decided the initial results. Instead Baxter discovered the field at the edge of town, couple of acres in the too much of it is poisonous to take his own samples. of the 10 to 300 parts per reason in historic maps: Kurt Menke noticed some- northwest corner of the to plants. “Honestly, I didn’t million concentration that Menke was farming on thing odd: His crop came field – and sent it to a lab Menke’s mother believe them because I would be considered nor- mine tailings, invisible up healthy, but sometime for testing. brought the results to thought they were too mal, Menke’s soil was clos- remnants of an industry in June the plants in one The results showed zinc Chris Baxter, a soil scien- high,” Baxter told the Wis- er to 15,000 parts per mil- that defined this corner of southwestern Wisconsin in the 19th century, but had vanished years before he was born. “The whole community was surrounded by mines of various sizes,” Baxter said. Menke, 31, said he really CHAPTER SEVEN wasn’t aware of the area’s mining history, but was Steel Resolve surprised to discover the connection to his crops.

Becky tried not to giggle. “You asked the President of the “I knew something was wrong because nothing United States to help keep the bridge on track?” was growing,” he said. “Looking at the soil, it did- Mr. Eads shrugged. “One has to use any and all means n’t look that bad.” at their disposal. The steamship companies surely did in It’s been 40 years since attempting to maintain their monopoly. If you only knew Wisconsin’s last zinc mine about the tussles I’ve had with Carnegie...” closed and nearly two cen- turies since the Driftless area was the nation’s pri- “I’d love to hear about them,” Becky said. mary source of lead, but the toxic legacy remains, “Andrew Carnegie is a director at the Keystone Bridge often undetected, in the Company, the iron supplier for the project. He continually soil. pressures me to use common iron rather than the steel that And it isn’t just a prob- is now available. I’ve seen alloy steel used successfully in lem for farmers. Where there’s zinc, several applications in Europe on a smaller scale. I know this there’s lead, which even in river, and an inferior design using inferior materials will not small amounts can lead to stand up to its destructive nature.” serious health problems, especially in children. And ³:KDW¶VWKHGL൵HUHQFHEHWZHHQLURQDQGVWHHO"´%HFN\health issues. However, he’s discovered a multitude of technical there’s evidence that peo- asked. “I always thought they were kind of the same.” ple are living on top of con- innovations while convalescing during his trips to Europe.” taminated soils, said Geof- frey Siemering, a soil “Steel is simply iron blended with other elements resulting “Not simply discovered them; he’s implemented them on a researcher at UW-Madison. in a stronger metal. The steel supplier delivered unacceptable grander scale here than they have in Europe,” Becky said. “Every town out there is quality carbon steel components. I’ve elected to use chrome there because of lead steel instead for the structural parts, an alloy combining iron Laura smiled. “Now you’re seeing his genius.” mines,” he said. “All the and chromium. However, the cast steel couplings for the major population centers superstructure were so shoddy I had to replace them with are sitting right on top of “I can’t blame you for being excited. It really is marvelous.” old mine features.” braces of my own design using forged wrought iron.” Becky looked out the corner of her eye as a blinking, glowing Now, University of Wis- beetle made a daring Immelmann loop in slow motion. “Umm, consin soil scientists are “Wrought iron?” Laura, thank you for sharing all of this with me. I’ll never attempting to document forget it! But I need to be going now.” that history and highlight “It’s shaped from solid metal rather than being fully melted areas where lead and zinc and poured into a casting. It’s one application that remains residue could threaten “Of course, my friend. It was a pleasure.” Laura bowed plant and human health. stronger than the new steels.” gracefully, then walked toward the bridge. Using archival company records, researchers pin- Becky looked at the interlaced tubes and ribbed arches “Now, my little glowing bug, where are you?” Becky whispered. pointed more than 2,000 on the emerging bridge. “It’s more getting the right people sites that over time pro- involved that determines success or failure,” Eads replied, Not bug. Time beetle, a tiny voice sang near her ear. You duced more than 600 mil- lion tons of ore to create a following with her gaze. “I have a number of exceptional did well. engineers with me who contributed immensely. The quality digital atlas of potentially contaminated sites that issues, unfortunately, resulted in nearly two years of delay.” farmers, developers and residents can use to inform He pulled out a pocket watch. “Ladies, I’ve enjoyed our land-use decisions. talk. Thank you for your interest. I must bid you adieu and      The point is not to scare rush to another meeting.” He smiled, bowed and departed.    anyone, but to alert people to the possibility of con- tamination, said Siemer- “How fortunate I was able to introduce you to that man!” ing, who also serves as an Laura said. “He has spent a great deal of time recuperating from outreach specialist for UW- Extension, which earlier this month released the “Digital Atlas of Historic Mining Features in South- western Wisconsin.” Help Teachers Help Kids!! Siemering said the idea SERIAL STORY . . . for the atlas came from a conversation with Baxter, A Weekly Adventure who mentioned he’d been asked to consult on several Look for the Spring Edition in the Daily Globe cases in which farmers STARTING MARCH 2, 2020 were dealing with similar – Over 540 papers weekly – instances of mysterious contamination. “The mining industry $ has been gone from this ONLY per week 63 part of the state for many, to sponsor this invaluable teaching tool. many years,” Baxter said. “Land changes hands. Older farmers may have Call Lynn or Jake ~ 906-932-2211 known that was a mine there on the back 40. Today they might be rent- ing land or having pur- This chapter of “Mr. Eads’ Bridge” brought to you by this and other community-minded businesses chased new land.” l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2019 7 Rodgers, Jones star for Packers in 31- 24 victory over Chiefs KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – threw for 305 yards and three touchdowns, two of them to Aaron Jones on a big night for the Green Bay running back, and the Packers held off backup quarterback Matt Moore and the Kansas City Chiefs 31-24 on Sunday night. Jones, who briefly left with a shoulder injury, had seven catches for 159 yards and added 67 on the ground – a big chunk of them in the closing minutes, when the Packers (7-1) sealed the win. It was their first at Arrowhead Stadium since Nov. 4, 2007. With reigning league MVP Patrick Mahomes out with a dislocated kneecap, Moore took the reins of the Chiefs' high-powered offense and fared quite well. He threw for 267 yards with two touchdowns and no in the ex-high school coach's first NFL start in more than two years. The Chiefs (5-3) hoped Mahomes could make a mirac- ulous recovery 10 days after hurting his knee in Denver in time to play. But after he was limited in practice throughout the week, coach Andy Reid announced Fri- day that the franchise quarterback would be inactive for the game. So much for that Rodgers-Mahomes showdown every- one anticipated. They had to settle for an entertaining matchup between division leaders instead. The game started like most people outside the walls of 1 Arrowhead Drive expected, with Rodgers slicing up the defense and Green Bay marching for two quick touch- downs. But after a shaky start by Moore, the journeyman Jason Juno/Daily Globe quarterback and the rest of the Chiefs offense found a MERCER’S AUBREY Schoeneman swings during Saturday night’s WIAA Division 4 regional championship at groove. They embarked on an 89-yard drive that ended Mercer. with a make-it-rain 29-yard TD pass to Travis Kelce, then got a 30-yard pitch-and-catch to Mecole Hardman to knot the game. Tigers win 4th straight regional The Chiefs led 17-14 at halftime, raising some eye- brows across the league. By JASON JUNO They’re a fun group, it’s fun to be leyball,” Schoeneman said. “There’s Green Bay coach Matt LaFleur made a couple of [email protected] around them. We live to practice always room for improvement on adjustments, though, and Rodgers and Co. began to MERCER, Wis. – Mercer has not another week, which is pretty fun.” things. I think our passing needs to move the ball once more. They used a 15-play drive that only won the last four WIAA Division It sets up a sectional semifinal improve within the next couple of soaked up more than half the third quarter to get a tying 4 regional championships, they’ve against their archrivals, No. 2 Wash- days. But that’s it. Right now, I just field goal, then got the ball back when LeSean McCoy totally dominated them. burn, on Thursday night at 7 in Mer- think we’re playing really, good, solid fumbled on the very next play. They have not lost a set in their cer. volleyball.” Five players later, Rodgers conjured up more of his four-year run, sweeping every region- The Tigers swept Washburn on Mercer’s Ella Torkelson had 25 magic. al opponent while filling their trophy Oct. 1, also in Mercer. assists, four aces and two digs. Aubrey With third down at the 3, he dropped back and was case. Washburn needed five games to Schoeneman had three aces, a team- flushed from the pocket. He rolled to his right and threw It was no different Saturday night get past No. 6 Drummond to win their high14 kills and four digs. Ava Barton a blind pass to the back corner of the end zone, where as the top-seeded Tigers made quick regional championship Saturday tallied seven kills, four aces and 23 Damien Williams somehow took the ball away from work of No. 4 Bayfield for a 25-10, 25- night, 26-24, 23-25, 25-19, 19-25, 15- digs. Sam Barton had a team-best 18 Chiefs linebacker Ben Niemann while tapping both feet 9, 25-7 sweep in the regional champi- 7. digs. KD Knipp had three kills. Jessica inbounds. onship match. While Northwood came out fired Klopatek had three aces and four Rodgers was lying flat on his back, staring at the sky, “This group of juniors and seniors, up in Thursday night’s regional semi- kills. Zoe Botes had seven kills. Molly as the official signaled touchdown. even these incoming freshmen that final and pushed Mercer in the first Hohner had a kill and two digs. Haley The Chiefs answered with another long drive, and just we have, the legacy they’re going to game – even that was still a 25-18 win Allen had two aces and three digs. when it appeared they had finally been stopped, the Pack- leave is just remarkable,” Mercer – the Tigers were on top of their game “It was a pretty balanced night alto- ers' Tramon Williams was flagged for illegal use of hands. coach Robyn Schoeneman said. “Not from the start Saturday night, never gether,” Schoeneman said. “We did a That gave Kansas City the ball inside the 5, and Damien only in this sport, but in every thing giving Bayfield any real hope. lot of mixing it up.” Williams scored on the next play to tie it again. they do. Just really proud of them. “We played some pretty good vol- Mercer improved to 31-5. It took the Packers all of 56 seconds to score the even- tual winner. Rodgers again found Jones out of the backfield, and Sectional this time he found a lane through the entire Kansas City Stafford-led Lions beat Giants secondary. It was a foot race from there, and the speedy closes out local running back hop-skipped over the goal line to finish off cross country the 67-yard touchdown reception. 31-26, end 3-game skid The Chiefs were forced to punt on their ensuing pos- DETROIT (AP) – The Detroit Lions credit. season session and never got another chance. were waiting for the right time and team New York (2-6) had chances to come IRON RIVER, Wis. – HALL OF FAME to try a trick play they've worked on in back, but they turned the ball over on Local runners’ seasons The Chiefs honored TE Tony Gonzalez and SS/FB practice recently. downs at the Lions 39 with 6:25 and at ended at Saturday’s WIAA Johnny Robinson, their new entrants into the Hall of Early in the fourth quarter Sunday, the their 14 with 3:27 left. Division 3 sectional cross Fame, during a halftime ceremony. Both were presented New York Giants proved to be the perfect Giants rookie Daniel Jones threw a 4- country meet. with their Hall of Fame rings. opponent. yard TD pass to Saquan Barkley and an Hurley’s Mackenzie THE WORM TURNS Matthew Stafford threw a 41-yard flea extra point pulled them within five Backman came closest to Jones twice reached the end zone thinking he'd flicker to Kenny Golladay to restore a points with 1:19 left to play. The ensuing qualifying for the state scored, dropped to the turf and did "the worm." The first double-digit lead Detroit needed to help onside kick went out of bounds, sealing meet. She finished ninth, was negated by a penalty, though he scored a few minutes them hold on for a 31-26 win over the Detroit's victory. just two places behind the later anyway. The second came on a 60-yard reception in slumping Giants. "They always battle, but we've got to last of the five individual which a replay showed Jones had stepped out of bounds "That was a good one," Stafford said. play better and make more plays," said qualifiers. at the 10. "A great call." second-year coach Pat Shurmur, who fell Sofia Borchers of Wash- STAR SEARCH Detroit's first-year offensive coordina- to 7-17 with the franchise. burn finished second and Along with Mahomes, the Chiefs missed five other tor, Darrell Bevell, called for Stafford to The Giants have lost four games in a will go to state. starters: DE Frank Clark (neck), CB Kendall Fuller pitch the ball to J.D. McKissic to the right row before the end of October for the sec- Chequamegon won the (thumb), LT Eric Fisher (groin), LG Andrew Wylie and for the running back to throw a lat- ond straight season and they're planning team portion and Prentice (ankle) and DT Chris Jones (groin). eral back to the quarterback to connect to have a players-only meeting Monday. was second with both Packers WR (toe) went through downfield with Golladay. "Sometimes it's better to hear it from advancing to Wisconsin pregame warmups before he was scratched. But they did "I was holding my breath on that one," the players and individuals in the locker Rapids. have LB Blake Martinez (hand) and SS Darnell Savage Lions coach Matt Patricia acknowledged. room," Barkley said. "Sometimes you just Unity was first in the (ankle), who had missed the last two games. Bevell used the same play with got to address situations." boys meet with UP NEXT McKissic taking the pitch from Seattle Jones had career highs with 28 com- Chequamegon second. Green Bay continues its AFC West trip against the quarterback Russell Wilson for a 38-yard pletions, 41 attempts, four TD passes and Owen Dickenson of Chargers next Sunday. touchdown Paul Richardson in a win over fell just short of another mark with 322 Solon Springs and Sam Kansas City plays another NFC North team in the the Giants two years ago. yards passing. He fumbled the ball while Borchers of Washburn Vikings next Sunday. The Lions (3-3-1) enjoyed the feel- being hit attempting a pass and former both advanced to the state good moment as part of a much-needed Giants linebacker Devon Kennard recov- meet with second and win after losing three straight games and ered the football and returned 13 yards third place finishes, trading away safety and captain Quandre for a TD in the first quarter. respectively. Diggs to Seattle days before the game. Jones provided a promising perfor- Results Girls Stafford finished 25 of 32 for 342 mance after throwing only TD pass in Team yards with three touchdowns and an each of his last four games and seven State qualifers: 1. Chequamegon 49, 2. Prentice 79. . He threw a 49-yard TD pass interceptions during that span. He threw 3. Unity 97, 4. Phillips 102, 5. Grantsburg to Hall late in the first quarter 22- and 28-yard TD passes to rookie 137, 6. Ladysmith 139, 7. Washburn 178, 8. Solon Springs 179, 9. Hurley 196, 10 Webster and connected with Golladay for two receiver Darius Slayton, who pulled the 241, 11. Frederic-Luck 257. scores in the second half. Giants within a point late in the first half Individual state qualifiers (top five not on a team going to state): 2. Sofia Borchers, Wash- In the last three home games, Stafford only to have Aldrick Rosas miss his first burn, 21:00.3; 4. Brittany Clark, Shell Lake, has thrown 10 TDs with just two inter- extra point of the season. 21:38; 5. Kylee Becker, Ladysmith, 21:43.1; 6. Ann Boland, Unity, 21:44.6; 7. Ayla Meyer, ceptions and is averaging 332 yards pass- "We've known we can move the ball on Grantsburg, 21:52.9. ing. people," Jones said. "We've known we can Hurley: 9. Mackenzie Backman 22:21.4; 39. Kelsey King 24:48.6; 62. Kailey Foryan "There's a bunch of great players score points. We haven't done enough of 26:28.1; 68. Hanna Leoni 27:02.2; 85. Kelsey around me," he said, refusing to take it." Krall 30:32.0. Mercer: 27. KD Knipp 24:01; 42. Sam Bar- ton 24:51.7. Boys Cole, powerful Astros hammer Nats 7-1, lead World Series 3-2 Team State qualifers: 1. Unity 73, 2. WASHINGTON (AP) – The Houston Astros handed the ball to Gerrit Cole, and he Chequamegon 120. 3. Grantsburg 128, 4. Ladysmith 129, 5. gave them a firm grip on the World Series. Phillips 133, 6. Prentice 133, 7. Solon Springs Minus ailing ace Max Scherzer, the Nationals were no match in this Washington 152, 8. Birchwood 201, 9. Washburn 218, 10. Butternut 252, 11. Hurley 254, 12. Shell Lake wipeout. 285, 13. Drummond 287, 14. Webster 368. Cole looked exactly like the stud who dominated baseball most of this season, bounc- Individual state qualifiers (top 5 not on a state-bound team): 1. Matthew Marcinske, ing back from a Game 1 clunker to pitch the Astros to a 7-1 win Sunday night and a 3-2 Birchwood, 16:34.2; 2. Owen Dickenson, lead. Solon Springs, 17:03.8; 3. Sam Borchers, Associated Press Slumping rookie Yordan Álvarez and Carlos Correa each hit an early two-run homer Washburn, 17:22.8; 4. Will Gerber, Grants- running back Aaron Jones (33) is burg, 17:27.1; 6. Kees Hoogland, Phillips, off emergency starter Joe Ross. George Springer added another postseason drive, and 18:16.3. tackled by Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Rashad Fen- Houston won its third straight at Nationals Park. Hurley: 37. Cameron Schuelke 19:39.4, 50. ton (27) during the first half in Kansas City, Mo., Sun- Eli Talsma 20:09.2; 51. Mason Genisot 20:14; What a turnaround, too – outscored 17-7 overall at Minute Maid Park, Houston ham- 59. Sebastian Yaeger, 20:31.9; 66. Taylor day. mered Washington 19-3 at Nationals Park. Kloehn 20:55.2. l 8 MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2019 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard

10 plays, 78 yards, 4:57. Key Plays: Rodgers (Crosby kick), 13:57. Drive: Calgary 13 65214 36 39 U.P.Saturday Football D.Jones 38 pass to Barkley; 5 plays, 27 yards, 2:22. Key Play: Arizona 10 63113 31 22 Lake Linden-Hubbell 54, Manis- D.Jones 13 pass to Tate; J.Davis Rodgers 15 run.Green Bay 24, Vancouver 10 63113 35 25 tique 21 10-yard unnecessary roughness Kansas City 17. San Jose 12 471931 43 St. Ignace LaSalle 42, Hart 0 penalty; J.Coleman 5-yard defen- KC_Dam.Williams 3 run (Butker Los Angeles12 480831 49 sive holding penalty on 3rd-and-9. kick), 9:01. Drive: 10 plays, 75 NOTE: Two points for a win, one Detroit 24, N.Y. Giants 19. yards, 4:56. Key Plays: Moore 25 point for overtime loss. Top three All TimesNFL EDT Fourth Quarter pass to Watkins; Moore 10 pass to teams in each division and two wild AMERICAN CONFERENCE Det_Golladay 41 pass from Watkins; T.Williams 5-yard illegal cards per conference advance to East Stafford (Prater kick), 12:12. Drive: 5 use of hands penalty on 3rd-and- playoffs. WLTPct PF PA plays, 80 yards, 2:34. Key Plays: 8.Green Bay 24, Kansas City 24. New England 8001.000 250 61 Saturday's Games Johnson 14 run; Stafford 18 pass to GB_A.Jones 67 pass from Carolina 4, Chicago 0 Buffalo 520.714 134 122 Golladay. Detroit 31, N.Y. Giants 19. Rodgers (Crosby kick), 8:02. Drive: Montreal 5, Toronto 2 N.Y. Jets 160.143 78 185 NYG_Barkley 4 pass from 2 plays, 75 yards, 00:59. Green Bay Nashville 3, Tampa Bay 2, OT Miami 060.000 63 211 D.Jones (Rosas kick), 1:19. Drive: 4 31, Kansas City 24. Boston 3, St. Louis 0 South plays, 50 yards, 1:02. Key Plays: A_73,558. Philadelphia 7, Columbus 4 WLTPct PF PA D.Jones 13 pass to Tate; J.Coleman Minnesota 5, Los Angeles 1 Indianapolis 520.714 158 151 GB KC 25-yard defensive pass interference Pittsburgh 3, Dallas 0 Houston 530.625 212 188 FIRST DOWNS 21 21 penalty. Detroit 31, N.Y. Giants 26. Rushing 54 Anaheim 5, Colorado 2 Jacksonville 440.500 173 163 A_58,509. Passing 15 16 Winnipeg 2, Calgary 1, OT Tennessee 440.500 148 135 NYG Det Penalty 11 Sunday's Games North FIRST DOWNS 24 17 THIRD DOWN EFF 8-13 6-11 Florida 6, Edmonton 2 WLTPct PF PA Rushing 53 St. Louis 5, Detroit 4, OT Baltimore 520.714 214 156 FOURTH DOWN EFF 0-0 0-0 Passing 15 13 Chicago 5, Los Angeles 1 Pittsburgh 240.333 123 131 TOTAL NET YARDS 374 337 Penalty 41Total Plays 64 58 Ottawa 5, San Jose 2 Cleveland 250.286 133 181 Avg Gain 5.8 5.8 Boston 7, N.Y. Rangers 4 Cincinnati 080.000 124 210 THIRD DOWN EFF 7-12 8-14 FOURTH DOWN EFF 0-2 0-0 NET YARDS RUSHING 118 88 N.Y. Islanders 5, Philadelphia 3 West TOTAL NET YARDS 370 375 Rushes 26 20 Vegas 5, Anaheim 2 WLTPct PF PA Total Plays 68 61 Avg per rush 4.5 4.4 Kansas City 530.625 226 181 Monday's Games Avg Gain 5.4 6.1 Arizona at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Oakland 340.429 151 192 NET YARDS PASSING 256 249 Sacked-Yds lost 5-49 2-18 Florida at Vancouver, 10 p.m. L.A. Chargers350.375 157 157 NET YARDS RUSHING 80 59 Rushes 24 25 Gross-Yds passing 305 267 Denver 260.250 125 151 Tuesday's Games Avg per rush 3.3 2.4 Completed-Att. 23-33 24-36 Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. NATIONAL CONFERENCE NET YARDS PASSING 290 316 Had Intercepted 00 San Jose at Boston, 7 p.m. East Sacked-Yds lost 3-32 4-26 Yards-Pass Play 6.7 6.6 Calgary at Carolina, 7 p.m. W LTPct PF PA Gross-Yds passing 322 342 Washington at Toronto, 7 p.m. Dallas 430.571 190 124 KICKOFFS-EndZone-TB 6-5-2 5-2-2 Completed-Att. 28-41 25-32 Edmonton at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Philadelphia 440.500 202 199 PUNTS-Avg. 3-35.3 3-51.3 Had Intercepted 01Punts blocked. 00 Tampa Bay at N.Y. Rangers, 7:30 N.Y. Giants 260.250 158 218 Yards-Pass Play 6.6 8.8 FGs-PATs blocked 0-0 0-0 p.m. Washington 170.125 99 195 KICKOFFS-EndZone-TB5-4-46-3-0 TOTAL RETURN YARDS48 113 Chicago at Nashville, 8 p.m. South PUNTS-Avg. 3-45.02-44.0 Punt Returns 0-0 1-18 Minnesota at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. W LTPct PF PA Punts blocked. 00Kickoff Returns 3-48 4-95 Winnipeg at Anaheim, 10 p.m. New Orleans 710.875 195 156 FGs-PATs blocked 0-0 0-0 Interceptions 0-0 0-0 Carolina 430.571 179 184 Wednesday's Games Tampa Bay at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay 250.286 196 212 TOTAL RETURN YDS 135 4 PENALTIES-Yds 4-25 3-30 Punt Returns 1-2 1-4 Edmonton at Columbus, 7:30 Atlanta 170.125 165 250 -Lost 0-0 1-1 Kickoff Returns 6-123 0-0 TIME OF POSS 33:13 26:47 p.m. North Interceptions 1-10 0-0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Minnesota at St. Louis, 8 p.m. W LTPct PF PA RUSHING_Green Bay, Jones 13- Florida at Colorado, 10 p.m. Green Bay 710.875 215 163 PENALTIES-Yds 5-44 7-75 67, Rodgers 6-29, Williams 7-22. Montreal at Arizona, 10 p.m. Minnesota 620.750 211 132 FUMBLES-Lost 2-1 1-1 Kansas City, McCoy 9-40, Williams Vancouver at Los Angeles, 10:30 Detroit 331.500 180 186 TIME OF POSS 30:47 29:13 7-30, Williams 2-10, Hill 1-5, Moore p.m. Chicago 340.429 128 122 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING_N.Y. Giants, Barkley 1-3. West 19-64, Jones 4-13, Penny 1-3. PASSING_Green Bay, Rodgers Blues-Red Wings W LTPct PF PA Detroit, Carson 12-34, Johnson 7- 23-33-0-305. Kansas City, Moore San Francisco7001.000 207 77 St. Louis Sums211 1 — 5 25, Perkins 3-4, McKissic 1-(minus 24-36-0-267. Seattle 620.750 208 196 Detroit 013 0 — 4 1), Stafford 2-(minus 3). RECEIVING_Green Bay, Jones L.A. Rams 530.625 214 174 First Period_1, St. Louis, Schenn PASSING_N.Y. Giants, Jones 7-159, Lazard 5-42, Graham 3-20, Arizona 341.438 170 223 9 (O'Reilly, Perron), 2:07 (pp). 2, St. 28-41-0-322. Detroit, Stafford 25-32- Williams 3-14, Kumerow 2-48, Lewis Thursday's Games Louis, Sanford 1 (Steen, O'Reilly), 1-342. 1-11, Allison 1-7, Valdes-Scantling Minnesota 19, Washington 9 7:26. Penalties_Nemeth, DET, RECEIVING_N.Y. Giants, Tate 8- 1-4. Kansas City, Hill 6-76, Watkins Sunday's Games (hooking), 1:20; Daley, DET, (delay 85, Barkley 8-79, Engram 4-40, 5-45, Kelce 4-63, McCoy 4-23, New Orleans 31, Arizona 9 of game), 4:33; St. Louis bench, Slayton 2-50, Latimer 2-28, Fowler Hardman 2-55, Robinson 2-6, L.A. Chargers 17, Chicago 16 served by Perron (too many men on 2-21, Gallman 1-20, Ellison 1- Thompson 1-(minus 1). Seattle 27, Atlanta 20 the ice), 12:22. (minus 1). Detroit, Amendola 8-95, PUNT RETURNS_Green Bay, Detroit 31, N.Y. Giants 26 Second Period_3, Detroit, Hronek Golladay 6-123, Jones 4-22, None. Kansas City, Hardman 1-18. Philadelphia 31, Buffalo 13 2 (Hirose, Green), 10:04 (pp). 4, St. McKissic 3-2, Hall 1-49, Hockenson KICKOFF RETURNS_Green L.A. Rams 24, Cincinnati 10 Louis, O'Reilly 2 (Perron, 1-21, Thomas 1-17, Johnson 1-13. Bay, Sullivan 3-48. Kansas City, Indianapolis 15, Denver 13 Bouwmeester), 11:39. PUNT RETURNS_N.Y. Giants, Hardman 3-68, Thompson 1-27. Jacksonville 29, N.Y. Jets 15 Penalties_Green, DET, (delay of Peppers 1-2. Detroit, Amendola 1-4. TACKLES-ASSISTS- Tennessee 27, Tampa Bay 23 game), 6:29; Bortuzzo, STL, (trip- KICKOFF RETURNS_N.Y. SACKS_Green Bay, Savage 6-1-0, San Francisco 51, Carolina 13 ping), 9:33; Sanford, STL, (hooking), Giants, Slayton 5-102, Latimer 1-21. Alexander 5-0-0, King 5-0-0, Mar- Houston 27, Oakland 24 15:10. Detroit, None. tinez 4-3-0, Smith 4-0-2, Smith 4-0- New England 27, Cleveland 13 Third Period_5, Detroit, Larkin 3 TACKLES-ASSISTS- 0, Amos 4-0-0, Williams 3-0-0, Lan- Green Bay 31, Kansas City 24 (Helm, Bertuzzi), 1:44. 6, Detroit, SACKS_N.Y. Giants, Baker 7-1-0, caster 2-0-0, Clark 2-0-0, Fackrell 1- Open: Dallas, Baltimore Filppula 1 (Mantha, Athanasiou), Haley 7-0-1, Golden 6-1-1, Peppers 0-0, Lowry 0-2-0. Kansas City, Wil- Monday's Games 6:00. 7, Detroit, Bertuzzi 5 (Larkin), 5-0-0, Carter 3-2-1, Ogletree 3-2-0, son 5-1-1, Niemann 4-0-0, Thornhill Miami at Pittsburgh, 8:15 p.m. 11:51. 8, St. Louis, O'Reilly 3 (Per- Tomlinson 3-0-1, Jenkins 3-0-0, 3-2-0, Ogbah 3-1-1, Ward 3-1-0, Thursday, Oct. 31 ron, Schwartz), 15:42 (pp). Penal- Bethea 2-1-0, Lawrence 2-0-0, Sorensen 3-0-0, Mathieu 3-0-0, San Francisco at Arizona, 8:20 ties_Detroit bench, served by Pierre 1-0-0, Hill 1-0-0, Mayo 1-0-0, Hitchens 2-5-0, Ragland 2-2-0, p.m. Bertuzzi (too many men on the ice), Bucannon 1-0-0, Thomas 1-0-0. Saunders 2-1-1, Breeland 2-1-0, Sunday, Nov. 3 15:19. Detroit, Wilson 6-1-0, Kennard 6-1- Kpassagnon 2-0-2, Pennel 2-0-0, Houston vs Jacksonville at Lon- Overtime_9, St. Louis, Perron 6 0, Walker 6-0-0, Jones 5-1-0, Cole- Nnadi 0-2-0, Okafor 0-1-0, Fenton 0- don, UK, 9:30 a.m. (Schenn, Pietrangelo), 1:28. Penal- man 5-0-0, Hand 4-0-0, Davis 3-2-1, 1-0. N.Y. Jets at Miami, 1 p.m. ties_None. Flowers 3-1-2, Harris 2-1-0, Ford 2- INTERCEPTIONS_Green Bay, Washington at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Shots on Goal_St. Louis 9-5-5- 0-0, Tavai 2-0-0, Killebrew 2-0-0, None. Kansas City, None. Tennessee at Carolina, 1 p.m. 1_20. Detroit 7-9-16-1_33. Harrison 1-2-0, Melvin 1-0-0. MISSED FIELD GOALS_Kansas Minnesota at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Power-play opportunities_St. INTERCEPTIONS_N.Y. Giants, City, Butker 50. Chicago at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Louis 2 of 4; Detroit 1 of 3. Jenkins 1-10. Detroit, None. OFFICIALS_Referee Bill Indianapolis at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Goalies_St. Louis, Binnington 5- MISSED FIELD GOALS_Detroit, Vinovich, Ump Bruce Stritesky, HL Tampa Bay at Seattle, 4:05 p.m. 2-3 (33 shots-29 saves). Detroit, Prater 53. Phil McKinnely, LJ Mark Perlman, Detroit at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Bernier 2-3-1 (20-15). OFFICIALS_Referee Scott FJ Mearl Robinson, SJ Gary Cav- Green Bay at L.A. Chargers, 4:25 A_18,331 (20,000). T_2:23. Novak, Ump Ramon George, HL aletto, BJ Steve Patrick, Replay p.m. Referees_Kendrick Nicholson, Derick Bowers, LJ Walt Coleman IV, Mark Butterworth. Cleveland at Denver, 4:25 p.m. Garrett Rank. Linesmen_Julien FJ Mike Weatherford, SJ Chad Hill, New England at Baltimore, 8:20 Fournier, Andrew Smith. BJ Terrence Miles, Replay Earnie World Series p.m. All Times EDT Frantz. Open: L.A. Rams, New Orleans, (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) All TimesNBA EDT Atlanta, Cincinnati Houston 3, Washington 2 Saturday's Games Packers-Chiefs Tuesday, Oct. 22: Washington 5, Monday, Nov. 4 Stats Miami 131, Milwaukee 126, OT Dallas at N.Y. Giants, 8:15 p.m. Green Bay 14 03 14 — 31 Houston 4 Philadelphia 117, Detroit 111 Pat Krause/Daily Globe photos Kansas City 0 17 07—24 Wednesday, Oct. 23: Washington Atlanta 103, Orlando 99 12, Houston 3 THE GOGEBIC Community College women's basketball team defeated the GCC N.Y.Giants-Lions Giants 0 13 67— Stats26 First Quarter Boston 118, New York 95 Friday, Oct. 25: Houston 4, Detroit 14 37 7 —31 GB_A.Jones 4 pass from Cleveland 110, Indiana 99 Washington 1 Alumni team 70-44 in an exhibition game played at the Lindquist Center in Iron- First Quarter Rodgers (Crosby kick), 8:43. Drive: Houston 126, New Orleans 123 Saturday, Oct. 26: Houston 8, Det_Kennard 13 return 10 plays, 74 yards, 6:17. Key Plays: Toronto 108, Chicago 84 wood on Saturday. Washington 1 (Prater kick), 7:12. Detroit 7, N.Y. Rodgers 4 pass to Valdes-Scantling San Antonio 124, Washington Sunday, Oct. 27: Houston 7, Giants 0. on 3rd-and-3; Rodgers 14 pass to 122 Washington 1 Det_Hall 49 pass from Stafford Kumerow; Rodgers 34 pass to Utah 113, Sacramento 81 TOP, GCC alumna Sarah Audette goes up for a shot while Gogebic's Haley Grover Tuesday, Oct. 29: Washington (Prater kick), 2:31. Drive: 6 plays, 71 Kumerow on 3rd-and-9; D.Bakhtiari Phoenix 130, L.A. Clippers 122 (Strasburg 18-6) at Houston (Ver- attempts to block it. yards, 3:01. Key Play: Stafford 25 10-yard offensive holding penalty; Sunday's Games lander 21-6), 8:07 p.m. (Fox) pass to Amendola on 3rd-and-8. A.Jones 11 run; Rodgers 17 pass to Oklahoma City 120, Golden State x-Wednesday, Oct. 30: Washing- Detroit 14, N.Y. Giants 0. A.Jones.Green Bay 7, Kansas City 92 ton at Houston, 8:08 p.m. (Fox) BELOW, GOGEGIC’s Kai'Terra Ross takes a shot as GCC alumni Lauren Ryskey (11) Second Quarter 0. Memphis 134, Brooklyn 133, OT NYG_Slayton 22 pass from GB_J.Williams 1 run (Crosby NHL Minnesota 116, Miami 109 and Vanessa Nasi (21) defend. D.Jones (Rosas kick), 12:27. Drive: kick), 2:09. Drive: 4 plays, 60 yards, All Times EDT Portland 121, Dallas 119 10 plays, 88 yards, 5:04. Key Plays: 2:02. Key Play: Rodgers 50 pass to EASTERN CONFERENCE L.A. Lakers 120, Charlotte 101 S.Chandler 10-yard illegal block A.Jones.Green Bay 14, Kansas City Atlantic Division Monday's Games "THIS IS the first time we've done this and a lot of positives came out of it," said GCC above the waist penalty; D.Jones 3 0. GP WLOTPts GF GA Chicago at New York, 7 p.m. pass to Barkley on 3rd-and-3; Second Quarter Buffalo 12 92119 42 30 Indiana at Detroit, 7 p.m. women's basketball coach Mark Movrich. "The alumni had to travel here and give D.Jones 18 pass to Engram; KC_Kelce 29 pass from Moore Boston 11 81218 36 24 Orlando at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. up a beautiful fall day to come back and play. I think that speaks volumes about the B.Fowler 10-yard offensive pass (Butker kick), 10:55. Drive: 12 plays, Florida 11 52414 41 41 Philadelphia at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. interference penalty; D.Jones 17 89 yards, 6:14. Key Plays: B.Bell 10- Toronto 13 65214 46 45 Cleveland at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. experience they had at GCC." pass to Fowler; D.Jones 11 pass to yard illegal double-team block Tampa Bay 10 53212 34 32 Golden State at New Orleans, 8 Engram; D.Jones 18 pass to Tate on penalty; Dar.Williams 8 run on 3rd- Montreal 11 54212 41 36 p.m. 3rd-and-4. Detroit 14, N.Y. Giants 7. and-4; Moore 18 pass to Kelce; Ottawa 11 371729 37 Oklahoma City at Houston, 8 p.m. THE SAMSONS start their season on Friday against Kennedy King College in Chica- NYG_Slayton 28 pass from Moore 14 pass to Hill; Dar.Williams Detroit 12 381727 45 Portland at San Antonio, 8:30 D.Jones (kick failed), 4:39. Drive: 8 2 run on 3rd-and-1.Green Bay 14, Metropolitan Division p.m. go. plays, 57 yards, 3:30. Key Plays: Kansas City 7. GP WLOTPts GF GA Denver at Sacramento, 10 p.m. D.Jones 12 pass to Fowler; Penny 3 KC_Hardman 30 pass from Washington 13 82319 50 43 Utah at Phoenix, 10 p.m. run on 3rd-and-1. Detroit 14, N.Y. Moore (Butker kick), 6:14. Drive: 5 N.Y. Islanders1183016 34 27 Charlotte at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 GCC Alumni- Bry Stengard 4, Sarah Audette 4, Alexis Engler 2, Sarah Trudgeon 12, Giants 13. plays, 62 yards, 1:50. Key Plays: Carolina 11 73115 37 29 p.m. Vanessa Nasi 2, Heather Selin 5, Maria Wiltzius 10, Britni Kisul 2, Mary Saldana 3. Det_FG Prater 52, :20. Drive: 14 Moore 11 pass to Watkins on 3rd- Pittsburgh 12 75014 39 30 Tuesday's Games plays, 41 yards, 4:19. Key Plays: and-7; Moore 18 pass to Hill.Green Columbus 11 54212 30 39 Atlanta at Miami, 7:30 p.m. GCC Samsons - Madelyn Wiggins 9, Rylee Nicoletti 2, Ilena Garrett 11, Samaiyna Stafford 16 pass to Golladay on 3rd- Bay 14, Kansas City 14. Philadelphia10 54111 35 31 Dallas at Denver, 9 p.m. Buchanen 12, Haley Grover 16, Kai Terra Ross 7, Airiana White 7, Aiyana Nickel 4, and-9; Stafford 13 pass to Johnson; KC_FG Butker 28, :56. Drive: 11 N.Y. Rangers9351729 34 Memphis at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 D.Mayo 5-yard running into the kick- plays, 74 yards, 3:03. Key Plays: New Jersey 9252622 36 p.m. Poy Jacob 2. er penalty on 4th-and-4; Stafford 9 Moore 21 pass to Hill; Moore 25 WESTERN CONFERENCE Wednesday's Games pass to Amendola on 3rd-and-2; pass to Hardman; Moore 10 pass to Central Division Chicago at Cleveland, 7 p.m. T.Decker 10-yard offensive holding McCoy.Kansas City 17, Green Bay GP WLOTPts GF GA Minnesota at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. penalty. Detroit 17, N.Y. Giants 13. 14. Colorado 11 82117 44 30 New York at Orlando, 7 p.m. Rivers, Chargers beat Bears 17-16 after Pineiro misses FG Third Quarter Third Quarter Nashville 11 73115 45 34 Detroit at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Det_Golladay 9 pass from GB_FG Crosby 35, 1:31. Drive: St. Louis 12 63315 37 39 Indiana at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Stafford (Prater kick), 9:51. Drive: 10 15 plays, 72 yards, 8:33. Key Plays: Winnipeg 12 66012 32 37 Milwaukee at Boston, 7:30 p.m. CHICAGO (AP) – It was ugly and sloppy – and it was also a win for Los Angeles. plays, 75 yards, 5:09. Key Plays: Rodgers 14 pass to Lazard; Dallas 13 481925 36 Houston at Washington, 8 p.m. Stafford 15 pass to Amendola; Rodgers 11 pass to Lewis; Rodgers Chicago 10 352825 31 Portland at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. That's what mattered most to Philip Rivers and the Chargers. Stafford 25 pass to Golladay on 3rd- 11 pass to Graham on 3rd-and-10; Minnesota 11 470826 37 Charlotte at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Chicago kicker Eddy Pineiro missed a 41-yard field goal as time expired and Los and-8; Stafford 12 pass to Amen- J.Williams 14 run; Rodgers 11 pass Pacific Division L.A. Clippers at Utah, 10 p.m. dola. Detroit 24, N.Y. Giants 13. to A.Jones.Green Bay 17, Kansas GP WLOTPts GF GA Phoenix at Golden State, 10:30 Angeles hung on to beat the Bears 17-16 on Sunday. NYG_Engram 2 pass from City 17. Edmonton 12 83117 37 33 p.m. "We just needed a win, any way – 35-0, 2-0, 3-2 or 17-16," Rivers said. "It's just good D.Jones (pass failed), 4:54. Drive: Fourth Quarter Vegas 13 85016 42 36 GB_J.Williams 3 pass from Anaheim 13 76014 32 31 to win." Michigan high school first-round playoff matchups

R = Region R3-D2 Temperance Bedford (6-3) 71.333 at Detroit Martin R2-D1 Otsego (6-3) 61.667 at Hudsonville Unity Christian 1) 74.667 County (7-2) 53.889 D = District Luther King (7-2) 90.111 (6-3) 68.667 R2-D1 Newaygo (6-3) 57.889 at Montague (7-2) 68.222 R1-D2 Blanchard Montabella (5-4) 36.556 at Johannes- Number after team record is playoff points R3-D2 Wyandotte Roosevelt (7-2) 82.444 at Livonia R2-D2 Vicksburg (5-4) 49.889 at Paw Paw (8-1) 84.444 R2-D1 Ravenna (7-2) 60.333 at Muskegon Catholic Central burg-Lewiston (9-0) 77.778 Division 1 Franklin (7-2) 84.333 R2-D2 Plainwell (5-4) 50.667 at Marshall (5-4) 54.542 (6-2) 62.556 R1-D2 St Ignace (5-4) 38.333 at Beal City (8-1) 68.000 R1-D1 Grand Haven (5-4) 59.556 at Grandville (7-2) R4-D1 Warren De La Salle Collegiate (5-4) 67.889 at Birm- R3-D1 Williamston (5-4) 54.444 at Flint Powers Catholic (7- R2-D2 Sanford Meridian (6-3) 58.222 at Ithaca (8-1) 75.333 R2-D1 Carson City-Crystal (5-4) 41.667 at Breckenridge 95.111 ingham Groves (7-2) 90.556 2) 77.889 R2-D2 Morley Stanwood (6-3) 59.889 at Hemlock (7-2) (8-1) 69.333 R1-D1 Hudsonville (6-3) 74.778 at Traverse City West (7- R4-D1 Sterling Heights (6-3) 68.000 at Birmingham Sea- R3-D1 Fowlerville (6-3) 64.556 at Goodrich (7-2) 74.333 69.444 R2-D1 Saginaw Nouvel (5-4) 43.111 at Merrill (6-3) 50.889 2) 86.000 holm (6-3) 70.556 R3-D2 North Branch (7-2) 68.333 at Pontiac Notre Dame R3-D1 Jonesville (6-3) 54.889 at Hillsdale (9-0) 94.222 R2-D2 Saginaw Michigan Lutheran Seminary (6-3) 47.778 R1-D2 East Kentwood (5-4) 58.556 at Rockford (8-1) R4-D2 Port Huron (6-3) 62.556 at Port Huron Northern (8- Prep (8-1) 90.889 R3-D1 Constantine (7-2) 64.764 at Niles Brandywine (9-0) at Harbor Beach (9-0) 80.000 104.667 1) 92.222 R3-D2 Ortonville Brandon (7-2) 74.333 at St Clair (8-1) 85.333 R2-D2 Unionville-Sebewaing (6-3) 53.889 at Ubly (7-2) R1-D2 Brighton (7-2) 84.222 at Holt (7-2) 88.444 R4-D2 Harrison Township L'Anse Creuse (6-3) 68.889 at 81.778 R3-D2 Manchester (5-4) 41.222 at Grass Lake (8-1) 70.889 57.667 R2-D1 Canton (5-4) 58.111 at West Bloomfield (8-1) St Clair Shores Lakeview (7-2) 79.444 R4-D1 Carleton Airport (6-3) 62.750 at Milan (9-0) 97.667 R3-D2 Blissfield (6-3) 62.556 at Onsted (7-2) 69.000 R3-D1 Flint Beecher (5-3) 47.194 at Clarkston Everest Col- 105.556 Division 3 R4-D1 Redford Union (6-3) 64.111 at Romulus Summit R4-D1 Durand (5-4) 42.667 at Montrose (8-1) 83.556 legiate (8-0) 80.444 R2-D1 White Lake Lakeland (7-2) 81.556 at Plymouth (8-1) R1-D1 Marquette (5-4) 60.444 at Muskegon (9-0) 113.778 Academy North (7-2) 70.444 R4-D1 Millington (5-4) 55.000 at Flint Hamady (7-1) 70.222 R3-D1 Auburn Hills Oakland Christian (7-2) 58.431 at 95.111 R1-D1 Mount Pleasant (7-2) 75.111 at Cedar Springs (8-1) R4-D2 Harper Woods Chandler Park (4-4) 48.333 at Detroit R4-D2 Clinton Township Clintondale (5-4) 41.556 at Mon- Fowler (8-1) 66.667 R2-D2 Ann Arbor Pioneer (5-4) 55.222 at Brownstown 97.222 Country Day (9-0) 100.889 roe St Mary Catholic Central (7-1) 85.556 R3-D2 Ottawa Lake Whiteford (5-4) 42.556 at Royal Oak Woodhaven (9-0) 114.667 R4-D2 Harper Woods (4-4) 52.444 at Bloomfield Hills Cran- R4-D2 Detroit Osborn (5-4) 46.597 at Warren Michigan Shrine Catholic (7-2) 71.542 R2-D2 Saline (8-1) 95.175 at Belleville (9-0) 113.778 R1-D2 Spring Lake (5-4) 49.111 at Byron Center (9-0) brook Kingswood (5-3) 57.486 Collegiate (8-1) 79.222 R3-D2 Detroit Public Safety Academy (5-4) 47.111 at Brit- R3-D1 Grand Blanc (5-4) 60.667 at Lapeer (8-1) 107.444 105.778 Division 5 Division 7 ton Deerfield (5-4) 51.000 R3-D1 Davison (7-2) 87.444 at Romeo (7-2) 87.778 R1-D2 Lowell (5-4) 56.778 at East Grand Rapids (6-3) R1-D1 Reed City (6-3) 59.667 at Kingsley (9-0) 94.222 R1-D1 Mancelona (5-4) 36.333 at Iron Mountain (9-0) R4-D1 Mendon (7-2) 56.489 at Reading (8-1) 77.333 R3-D2 Rochester Hills Stoney Creek (5-4) 55.111 at Lake 67.222 R1-D1 Grant (7-2) 68.556 at Muskegon Oakridge (9-0) 91.556 R4-D1 White Pigeon (7-2) 57.444 at Cassopolis (9-0) Orion (8-1) 97.667 R2-D1 Zeeland East (5-4) 55.111 at Zeeland West (8-1) 87.111 R1-D1 Harbor Springs (6-3) 53.222 at Charlevoix (6-3) 76.267 R3-D2 Rochester Adams (7-2) 83.333 at Utica Eisenhower 98.667 R1-D2 Shepherd (5-4) 43.000 at Freeland (7-2) 74.222 55.444 R4-D2 Concord (5-4) 42.333 at Adrian Lenawee Christian (7-2) 85.889 R2-D1 St Joseph (6-3) 71.667 at Edwardsburg (9-0) 97.778 R1-D2 Midland Bullock Creek (6-3) 58.333 at Ogemaw R1-D2 McBain (5-4) 43.667 at Oscoda (8-1) 70.556 (8-1) 64.667 R4-D1 Macomb Dakota (5-4) 59.889 at Clinton Township R2-D2 St Johns (6-3) 67.889 at Mason (9-0) 97.778 Heights (7-2) 68.556 R1-D2 Houghton Lake (6-3) 51.111 at Traverse City St R4-D2 Addison (7-2) 61.667 at Sand Creek (7-2) 63.556 Chippewa Valley (9-0) 119.111 R2-D2 DeWitt (7-2) 92.000 at East Lansing (7-2) 92.000 R2-D1 Kalamazoo Hackett Catholic Prep (5-4) 49.639 at Francis (6-3) 63.889 8-Player R4-D1 Warren Mott (6-3) 66.889 at Sterling Heights R3-D1 Parma Western (7-2) 70.986 at Chelsea (9-0) Berrien Springs (8-0) 88.000 R2-D1 North Muskegon (5-4) 42.222 at Pewamo-West- Division 1 Stevenson (5-4) 67.556 105.444 R2-D1 Dowagiac (6-3) 60.889 at Hopkins (8-1) 77.889 phalia (9-0) 86.222 R1 Brimley (5-4) 31.778 at Suttons Bay (9-0) 63.365 R4-D2 Detroit Western (6-3) 51.556 at Dearborn Fordson R3-D1 Pinckney (7-2) 75.111 at Coldwater (8-1) 93.319 R2-D2 Central Montcalm (7-2) 73.889 at Portland (7-2) R2-D1 Grand Rapids NorthPointe Christian (6-3) 44.000 at R1 Gaylord St Mary (4-5) 32.587 at Pellston (8-1) 53.333 (8-1) 101.333 R3-D2 Trenton (5-4) 59.778 at Allen Park (7-2) 84.889 78.000 Kent City (6-3) 51.000 R2 Mayville (6-3) 42.333 at Mio (8-1) 60.889 R4-D2 Detroit Cass Tech (5-4) 60.417 at Grosse Pointe R3-D2 Gibraltar Carlson (6-3) 68.444 at Riverview (7-2) R2-D2 Olivet (8-1) 76.000 at Lansing Catholic (8-1) 78.000 R2-D2 Laingsburg (6-3) 48.556 at New Lothrop (9-0) R2 Mesick (7-2) 43.698 at Kingston (7-2) 49.667 South (7-2) 84.000 78.083 R3-D1 Carrollton (5-4) 45.222 at 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River Rouge (8-1) R4-D1 Dundee (5-4) 49.000 at Dearborn Heights 103.111 1) 58.444 R1-D2 Portage Central (5-4) 55.333 at Portage Northern 83.889 Robichaud (7-2) 76.486 R3-D2 Riverview Gabriel Richard (7-2) 65.375 at Clinton Division 2 (8-1) 94.889 R4-D2 Eastpointe (6-3) 73.819 at Redford Thurston (7-2) R4-D1 Ann Arbor Father Gabriel Richard (5-4) 51.542 at (9-0) 84.444 R1 Crystal Falls Forest Park (7-2) 49.667 at Powers R1-D2 Mattawan (5-4) 60.111 at Grand Rapids Forest Hills 76.000 Whitmore Lake (7-2) 57.111 R4-D1 Sandusky (6-3) 44.667 at Cass City (8-1) 72.778 North Central (9-0) 64.000 Central (7-2) 80.556 Division 4 R4-D2 Detroit Communication Media Arts (6-3) 44.889 at R4-D1 Madison Heights Bishop Foley (6-3) 47.986 at Elk- R1 Engadine (8-1) 51.444 at Pickford (8-1) 64.000 R2-D1 Jackson (5-3) 54.556 at Battle Creek Lakeview (9- R1-D1 Cadillac (5-4) 52.667 at Escanaba (7-2) 79.444 Detroit Denby (7-2) 76.889 ton-Pigeon-Bay Port Laker (6-3) 51.111 R2 Marion (6-3) 35.365 at Hillman (8-1) 56.778 0) 104.000 R1-D1 Ludington (7-2) 61.958 at Sault Ste Marie (6-3) R4-D2 Clawson (6-3) 52.444 at Detroit Henry Ford (6-3) R4-D2 Madison Heights Madison (5-4) 51.861 at Detroit R2 Cedarville (5-4) 35.667 at Posen (6-3) 40.667 R2-D1 Livonia Churchill (5-4) 59.889 at Dexter (8-1) 89.444 67.111 61.861 Leadership Academy (8-1) 79.889 R3 Brethren (5-4) 31.222 at Climax-Scotts (7-2) 55.111 R2-D2 Flushing (5-4) 58.889 at Walled Lake Western (8-1) R1-D2 Allendale (5-4) 49.111 at Grand Rapids Catholic Division 6 R4-D2 Detroit Loyola (4-4) 56.968 at Detroit Central (8-1) R3 Wyoming Tri-unity Christian (5-4) 33.000 at Onekama 99.444 Central (8-1) 92.222 R1-D1 Negaunee (6-3) 58.333 at Calumet (8-1) 81.778 71.889 (6-3) 39.444 R2-D2 South Lyon (8-1) 96.778 at Fenton (8-1) 99.333 R1-D2 Sparta (8-1) 81.667 at Muskegon Orchard View (9- R1-D1 Menominee (6-3) 64.778 at Ishpeming Westwood Division 8 R4 Bay City All Saints (5-4) 30.597 at Portland St Patrick R3-D1 Detroit U-D Jesuit (6-3) 69.889 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I’m 24, and he’s 25. treated the way your Everyone in my life is fed up with him, boyfriend is treating including my parents. They tell me how I you. If you put up with should be treated, and he’s not doing it. your boyfriend’s He’s a state trooper, and I’m a waitress, actions, he will contin- still in school, so he has his career and ue behaving the same money, while I don’t make much at all. At way. Tell him what times, he still makes me pay for little your needs are. Tell things. I’m not saying he has to buy me him that you didn’t Dear want to drive home for everything, but he literally pays for noth- Annie ing. three hours alone and When we go out to eat, he will pay for it that you would like a here and there. But recently, we were in gift or flowers on Valentine’s Day. If he this shooting competition, and he said if I blows you off or tries to make it your fault paid for the shells, he’d pay for the entry ... well, then, I think you already know the THE PAJAMA DIARIES fee. My mom says that because it was his answer. Find someone who fulfills your idea to enter me in the competition and he needs. knows my financial state, he should have Dear Annie: I always read your articles paid for it. It’s not like he needed the and usually agree with your responses. I money for the shells. On Valentine’s Day, would like to offer an alternative to the let- he didn’t get me anything. And in our two ter writer who sends a “generous check” to years, he’s never bought me flowers. his 40-something son and daughter-in-law I honestly didn’t cry over all this until who are “successfully employed.” When my family started bringing it up. He does our children were in their 20s and just put a lot of things above me – almost all starting out, we used to send them checks, the time. I also have trouble with his social too, because they really needed the extra media; he has nothing but girls on all of it, help. MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM and he fishes for attention at times. I’ve Once they became established, the talked to him about it, but all he does is checks were an uncomfortable reminder pick a fight with me. to them that they were still our “children,” Let me know if I’m just thinking too so we decided to buy them gift cards hard about this. There are a lot of situa- instead. They all have enough “stuff,” but a tions I could complain about, but I just gift card to their favorite restaurant for a need some sort of clarity. He let me drive nice date night is an “adult” gift that they home by myself – a three-hour drive really appreciate. Our relationship is now much early in the morning – so he could stay more “grown-up.” Now when they go to behind for another hunt, even though that dinner, they think of us, and we almost was all he’d been doing. My dad didn’t like always get a thank-you! The gift cards are that at all. He said a man should have driv- usually a lot less money than the checks BORN LOSER en me home to make sure I was safe. I were, but they’re perfect for a lovely night think the people close to me are just tired out. We all win! – All Grown Up of him never stepping up. – My Family Dear All Grown Up: Buying a thought- Thinks I Deserve More ful gift is always something to be trea- Dear Deserve More: You are a 24-year- sured. old adult. While you are welcome to take Send your questions for Annie Lane to advice from your parents and friends, you [email protected].

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OFP is currently hiring for the following Full Time positions: Bessemer Plywood Corporation BPC o5ers competitive bene6t package including health, dental, •Bark/Chip/Dust Hauler 1000 Yale Ave • Bessemer, MI 49911 vision, and life insurance, 401(k), & paid holidays and •Rotation Driver; fill in as necessary for vacations/extra loads. BPC is an equal opportunity employer PTO, along with safety and attendance bonuses. Experience with van, flatbed or crib trailers. All bonuses are discretionary. Please contact our office at: (906) 932-9701 Ext. 108 for Applicants may apply in person at BPC, Tony or Ext. 105 for Trucking Dispatcher, Anna You may also stop by our office during business Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. hours Monday-Friday 8am to 5pm Bessemer Plywood Corporation 1000 Yale Ave • Bessemer, MI 49911 Dental Assistant & FLOOR SYSTEMS BPC is an equal opportunity employer Office Assistant Attendant Be a part of helping athletes of all levels perform better and be safer with Action Floor Systems. Hurley, WI Branch We produce performance sport floors and ship worldwide. K-12 Iron County Human Services Department Our growing dental office is searching for schools, colleges, universities and even the Milwaukee Bucks play positive, dedicated applicants for our Hurley, WI Children’s Unit Social Worker on Action floors. Know that your hard work helps athletes but also Branch. Experience is preferred; along with working through our Compassion in Action® program we support many The Children & Family Unit of Iron County Human Services has an opening with patients of all ages. Great local, national and international charities and worthwhile programs. for a Social Worker to provide ongoing services to children who meet the communication skills, work ethic, and being team Competitive wages with a new starting wage plus following categories: child abuse and/or neglect, mental illness, behavior oriented is a must. Our Staff at GreenBranch Dental bonuses. Benefits offered including Medical, problems, developmental disabilities and delinquency. Health insurance and are a hard working team of dental Dental, Disability and Life Insurance, 401k Retirement Plan, other fringe benefits are a part of the County benefit package. professionals that are proud of what they do. Paid vacation, Holiday pay and more. Descriptions of Duties: Provide intake, assessment, and case management Please send resume(s) to: Apply now for full-time meaningful work and a secure future services to court-ordered and voluntary cases serving children and families; GreenBranch Dental with a company in business for more than 30 years. determines the ranges of services needed by individuals and families; 2101 Beaser Ave # A Part-time positions possible. Ashland, WI 54806 May apply online at www.actionfloors.com attends hearings, monitors compliance with court orders; coordinates Fax (715)682-2297 services with other agencies/disciplines and community members; pro- Email: [email protected] Phone: 715-476-3512 vides evening and weekend on-call services including assessment, crisis Address: 4781 N. Hwy. 51, Mercer, WI 54547 intervention, and referrals; completes case-related documents including Email: [email protected] correspondence, case decisions and referrals; provides on-going case Website: www.actionfloors.com management and monitoring of cases. An Equal Opportunity Employer. QUALIFICATIONS: FLOOR SYSTEMS INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN Minimum of a four year degree from an accredited college in social work, Bessemer Plywood Corporation, located in the heart of the sociology, or other approved human services program; certified as a social Major wood flooring manufacturer seeks CNC Router Northwoods, is seeking an Industrial Electrician to join our team. worker in the State of Wisconsin or eligible for certification within two (2) Operator/Programmer for full time position. We are seeking a self-motivated individual with experience in the years; minimum of one year experience preferred; valid driver's license and Requires ability to write and execute programs using AutoCad and troubleshooting and repair of both single and three phase reliable transportation. Position requires shared on-call status including AlphaCam (or similar) software, physically load/unload CNC circuits, AC and DC drives, etc. nights and weekends. router table in a production setting, maintain/monitor accurate Industrial control systems knowledge is preferred. Methods for requesting a job description and application along with parts tolerance, perform required set up and maintenance, trou- Knowledge of hydraulic and pneumatic systems is a plus. submitting the complete application packets include: bleshoot when problems arise. Knowledge of tooling characteristic Candidate should possess good organizational skills, be able to *In person or mail: Iron County Human Services Office in the Courthouse and ability to specify proper tooling for projects. Looking for a located at 300 Taconite Street, Suite 201, Hurley, WI 54534. self starter, problem solver, organized, dependable and motivated communicate e?ectively to colleagues and leadership, and be able Phone 715-561-3636 candidate. Competitive wages plus bonuses. to work in either a group or individual setting. Salary based on *By email: experience. Bessemer Plywood Corporation o?ers a competitive Benefits offered including Medical, [email protected] or [email protected] bene@ts package including Health, Dental, Vision, and Life Dental, Disability and Life Insurance, 401k Retirement Plan, *By fax number: 715-561-2128 insurance, 401K, Paid holidays, and Paid time o?. Paid vacation, Holiday pay and more. *Website: www.ironcountyhumanservices.org Applicants may apply in person at BPC, Apply now for full-time meaningful work and a secure future Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. In order to be considered for this position a complete application packet with a company in business for more than 30 years. Mail Resume To: including the Iron County Application Form, letter of interest and resume’ May apply online at www.actionfloors.com Bessemer Plywood Corporation must be submitted no later than: 1000 Yale Ave - Bessemer, MI 49911 4:00 p.m. Friday, November 8, 2019 Phone: 715-476-3512 Fax Resume to: Applicants who applied for a position in the last 6 Address: 4781 N. Hwy. 51, Mercer, WI 54547 Attention Al: (906) 667-0815 months need only submit an updated letter of interest. Email: [email protected] Email Resume to: Website: www.actionfloors.com [email protected] Iron County is an Equal Opportunity Employer An Equal Opportunity Employer. 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Frolic Legals Legals lows: Commencing at a point on the p North line of the subdivision 647 vised Judicature Act of 1961, pursu- From page 1 feet West of the Northeast corner ant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower thereof; thence South parallel to the will be held responsible to the per- ball players happily min- East line of the subdivision 453.9 son who buys the property at the gled with dinosaurs, wild feet, more or less, to the North mortgage foreclosure sale or to the boundary of the right of way of the mortgage holder for damaging the animals and Air Force Winona Mine Branch of the Chica- property during the redemption peri- troopers. Some super- go and Northwestern Railway; od. thence Westerly along the said This notice is from a debt collector. heroes also appeared to be North boundary line of the right of Date of notice: October 28, 2019 taking a much-deserved way to a point which is 741 feet Trott Law, P.C. P.J. Glisson/Daily Globe West of the East line of subdivision; 1399694 day off in order to party (10-28)(11-18) ENJOYING THE fun and games at Saturday’s “Fun Frol- thence North parallel to the East with pals. line of the subdivision 464.8 feet, ic” in the gym of the Wakefield-Marenisco K-12 School more or less to the North line of the Emma Augenstein, a are, from left, Rebecca Bushie of Marenisco with her subdivision; thence East along the member of the school’s North line of the subdivision 94 feet daughter, Violet Bushie, 14 months, and her son, to the Point of Beginning. junior class, credited The redemption period shall be 6 Lucas Loop, four months, in the stroller and Lauri Ross months from the date of such sale, superintendent Jason of Bessemer, who is the kids’ . unless determined abandoned in Gustafson for setting up accordance with MCLA 600.3241a; or, if the subject real property is the operation with the help table is back. We heard that Created with careful used for agricultural purposes as defined by MCL 600.3240(16). of his son, Alex. people missed it.” detail by Gustafson and his If the property is sold at foreclosure “They asked if the Moreover, he said, son, it began and ended with sale under Chapter 32 of the Re- junior class wanted to “That’s really the biggest lit pumpkins on or near the sponsor it and raise money money-maker. We don’t staircase on each side.

for the prom,” she said, charge for the games.” The hall itself was adding that she and her Helping to process raf- packed with scary stuff

classmates also regarded fled items was Wendy such as ghosts and tomb-

their roles as a way to enjoy Komula, Gustafson’s moth- stones, and one alcove had a holiday long associated er-in-law, who now lives in a life-sized skeleton sitting with tricks and treats. Madison, Wis., but is origi- at a fully-set table. The Many of the students nally from Bessemer. In entire experience was rife actively participated in the addition to contributing to with colored, flashing event by managing the var- the weekend revelry, Komu- lights and eerie, ghoulish ious games set up around la said it was great to visit sounds. the periphery of the gym. family and friends here Fifth grader Dennis Those activities included before winter closes in. (“D.J.”) Elam, Jr. even hid “fishing” for treats, tossing Samantha Milton of around one corner of the beanbags into monster Wakefield, whose kids hallway and jumped out to mouths, or other types of attend the Wakefield- scare the constant flow of target practice. Marenisco School, also kids, who waited patiently Most attempts resulted helped to run that table. for their turn when neces- with some sort of goody to The middle of the gym sary. add to each child’s was designed specifically A concessions area out- portable pumpkin. for toddlers, with a tiny side of the gym also helped The superintendent acrylic house, a crawl- to assure that kids and himself was manning the through area, and a basket- their parents could sustain lollypop pick, which was a ball hoop. themselves on something tall stand at which passing Seated there in view of other than a sugar high. kids could simply pick a the little ones was Marsha Among items available pop without even demon- Vestich, a member of the there were pizza, hot dogs, strating any athletic Wakefield-Marenisco chips and beverages. prowess. board of education. “They Tim Lynott of Wake- Gustafson explained come from all over,” she field, who was just settling that, if the tip of the lolly said of the overall crowd, down to enjoy a snack with stick was black, the lucky which included residents his son Bryson, 9, and his child then could choose of many surrounding nephew, Kalon, 7, of Besse- what appeared to be covet- towns and communities. mer, said, “They love it, ed little ghosts beckoning The Haunted Hallway, especially putting the cos- above the suckers. which was directly below tumes on.” According to Gustafson, the gym, is always a major Lynott said, in fact, that much of the party was simi- aspect of the frolic, albeit the opportunity to wear a lar to previous years, but he with older kids who are costume seemed to be what did add, “The raffle prize brave enough to enter it. the boys enjoyed the most.

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Meanwhile, the pets. state’s largest utility cut Among them was Mari- electricity to millions of bel Cruz, 19, who packed Associated Press residents as a precaution to up her dog, four cats and IN THIS image released by the White House, President Donald Trump is joined by Vice President Mike Pence, prevent more areas from fish as soon as she was told second from left, national security adviser Robert O’Brien, left; Secretary of Defense Mark Esper, second from igniting. to flee from her trailer in right, and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Army Gen. Mark A. Milley, right, Saturday, in the Situation Room Gov. Gavin Newsom the town of Windsor, of the White House monitoring developments in the U.S. Special Operations forces raid that took out Islamic said in a statement that which is about 60 miles State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. officials were deploying north of San Francisco. “every resource available” She also grabbed a neigh- to respond to the wildfires, bor’s cat. including a large blaze in “I’m just nervous since I Trump says US forces cornered Northern California’s wine grew up in Windsor,” she country powered by gusts said. “I’m hoping the wind that topped more than 80 cooperates.” IS leader in dead-end tunnel mph. Sonoma County Sheriff Elsewhere, two grass Mark Essick urged resi- WASHINGTON (AP) – fires burning in the San dents in the evacuation Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi , the Francisco Bay Area briefly zone that stretched from shadowy leader of the halted traffic on a bridge. the wine country to Bodega Islamic State group who The flames came danger- Bay on the coast to get out presided over its global ously close to homes in immediately, citing the 24 jihad and became arguably Vallejo. Another grass fire lives lost when fire swept the world’s most wanted closed a stretch of inter- through the region in Octo- man, died after U.S. special state that cut through the ber 2017. operators cornered him state capital as smoke “Although I’ve heard during a raid in Syria, Pres- obstructed drivers along people express concerns ident Donald Trump said the busy stretch. that we are evacuating too Sunday. In the south, a wildfire many people, I think those “Last night, the United in the Santa Clarita area concerns are not valid at States brought the world’s near Los Angeles destroyed this point,” Essick said at a No. 1 terrorist leader to jus- 18 structures. news conference Sunday, tice,” Trump announced at The biggest evacuation noting that the winds the White House, provid- was in Northern Califor- pushed fire toward the ing graphic details of al- nia’s Sonoma County towns of Healdsburg and Baghdadi’s final moments where 180,000 people Windsor overnight. at the helm of the militant were told to pack up and Dani Foster, of Santa organization. “Abu Bakr al- leave. Rosa, went to the fair- Baghdadi is dead.” Meanwhile, Pacific Gas grounds after moving only In a national address, Associated Press & Electric shut off power about a mile every hour in Trump described the night- THIS FILE image made from video posted on a militant website April 29 purports to to 2.3 million people a traffic jam on the freeway time airborne raid in show the leader of the Islamic State group, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, being inter- across 36 counties starting headed out of town. Syria’s northwestern Idlib viewed by his group’s Al-Furqan media outlet. The IS erupted from the chaos of Saturday evening. Electrici- “To think of (the fire) province, with American Syria and Iraq’s conflicts and swiftly did what no Islamic militant group had done ty is expected to be coming over Healdsburg special operations forces before, conquering a giant stretch of territory and declaring itself a “caliphate.” restored by Monday.The and Windsor and into flying over heavily milita- U.S. officials said late Saturday that al-Baghdadi was the target of an American raid fear that the winds could Santa Rosa, that’s a little rized territory controlled in Syria and may have died in an explosion. blow embers and spread overwhelming and scary,” by multiple nations and fire across a major highway she said. “You don’t want it gence on al-Baghdadi’s forces. No U.S. troops were safely in a third-country. same way that bin Laden’s prompted authorities to to be that big.” whereabouts. Eight mili- killed in the operation, An Iraqi security official were. expand evacuation orders The Healdsburg area tary helicopters flew for Trump said. confirmed the U.S. aircraft Praise for the military that covered parts of Santa lost one of its historic more than an hour over ter- The death of al-Baghda- took off from the Al-Asad operation was swift, com- Rosa, a city of 175,000 that attractions to the flames ritory controlled by Rus- di was a milestone in the air base in western Iraq, ing from American allies was devastated by a wild- Sunday when embers car- sian and Syrian forces, fight against IS, which bru- where Trump visited Amer- and even the president’s fire two years ago. ried by the winds sparked Trump said, before landing talized swaths of Syria and ican forces in December. political opponents. In con- “This is the largest evac- a blaze that engulfed the under gunfire at the com- Iraq and sought to direct a Trump said he did not gratulating the U.S. forces uation that any of us ... can Soda Rock Winery whose pound. global campaign from a follow convention in and intelligence officials, remember,” the Sonoma buildings included a gener- Trump vividly self-declared “caliphate.” A informing leaders on Capi- but not Trump, former Vice County Sheriff’s Office al store and post office described the raid and yearslong campaign by tol Hill, including House President Joe Biden tweeted Sunday morning. founded in 1869. The win- took extensive questions American and allied forces Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D- warned that IS “remains a “Take care of each other.” ery was about 10 miles out- from reporters for more led to the recapture of the Calif., before the raid, say- threat to the American peo- Hundreds of people side the town of Healds- than 45 minutes Sunday. group’s territorial holding, ing he was fearful of leaks. ple and our allies.” arrived at the Sonoma burg. but its violent ideology has He said U.S. forces Pelosi said the House But one counterterror- continued to inspire breached the walls of the “must be briefed on this ism expert said al-Baghda- attacks. building because the doors raid, which the Russians di’s death is not the end of As U.S. troops bore were booby-trapped and but not top congressional IS. down on al-Baghdadi, he chased al-Baghdadi into leadership were notified of “Counterterrorism must fled into a “dead-end” tun- the tunnel, which partially in advance, and on the be part of the strategy, but nel with three of his chil- collapsed after al-Baghdadi administration’s overall reducing the strategy to dren, Trump said, and det- detonated the suicide vest. strategy in the region.” just special operations onated a suicide vest, Many homes in Syria, Defense Secretary Mark raids and drone targeting, killing himself and the chil- which has been riven by Esper said the mission was as this administration dren. “He was a sick and civil war since 2011, have to capture or kill the IS seems to want to, guaran- depraved man, and now subterranean tunnels or leader. While Trump had tees a forever war,” said he’s gone,” Trump said. shelters from the fighting. initially said no Americans Katherine Zimmerman of “He died like a dog, he died Trump also revealed were injured, Esper said the American Enterprise like a coward.” that U.S. forces spent two service members suf- Institute. She said extrem- Al-Baghdadi’s identity roughly two hours on the fered minor injuries but ists’ strength and staying was confirmed by a DNA ground collecting valuable have already returned to power lies in the support test conducted onsite, intelligence. The Syrian duty. Sen. Lindsey Gra- they have locally among Trump said. Observatory for Human ham, R-S.C., said a military the disenfranchised and Trump had teased a Rights said Sunday that the dog chasing al-Baghdadi economically deprived major announcement late U.S.-led Coalition launched was seriously wounded by populations. Saturday, tweeting that at least one airstrike in an explosive blast. Al-Baghdadi’s presence “Something very big has western Aleppo aimed at In his address from the in the village a few kilome- just happened!” By the Abu Hassan al-Muhajer, an White House, Trump sug- ters from the Turkish bor- morning, he was thanking aide to al-Baghdadi. gested that the killing of al- der was surprising, even if Russia, Turkey, Syria and Trump said he watched Baghdadi was more signifi- some IS leaders are Iraq, as well as Kurdish the operation from the cant than the 2011 opera- believed to have fled to fighters in Syria for their White House Situation tion ordered by his prede- Idlib after losing their last support. room as it played out live cessor, President Barack sliver of territory in Syria The operation marks a “as though you were watch- Obama, that killed al- to U.S.-allied Kurdish Associated Press significant foreign policy ing a movie.” Trump sug- Qaeda leader Osama bin forces in March. WOODBRIDGE FIREFIGHTER Joe Zurilgen passes a success for Trump, coming gested he may order the Laden, who was responsi- Iraqi officials said Sun- burning home as the Kincade Fire rages in Healds- at one of the lowest points in release of the video so that ble for the 9/11 attacks. day they passed informa- burg, Calif., on Sunday. his presidency as he is mired the world knows al-Bagh- Trump later repeated a tion that helped ascertain in impeachment proceed- dadi did not die of a hero false claim that he predict- al-Baghdadi’s whereabouts ings and facing widespread and spent his final ed the threat posed by bin to the U.S. from the wife of Republican condemnation moments “crying, “whim- Laden in a book before the an Iraqi aide to al-Baghda- 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe AWD for his Syria policy. pering” and “screaming.” 2001 attacks. di, as well as al-Baghdadi’s LOADED! Only 53,000 miles! The recent pullback of Trump approved the He also praised Russia brother-in-law, who was U.S. troops he ordered operation Saturday morn- and the Syrian government recently arrested by the $ from northeastern Syria ing after receiving “action- – American foes – and Iraqis. The officials weren’t 9,999 raised a storm of bipartisan able intelligence,” Vice defended his ban on entry authorized to publicly dis- criticism in Washington President Mike Pence told to the U.S. from some Mus- cuss intelligence opera- that the militant group CBS’ “Face the Nation.” lim-majority countries. He tions and spoke on condi- could regain strength after Trump had spent Friday called European allies “a tion of anonymity. it had lost vast stretches of night at Camp David and tremendous disappoint- Al-Baghdadi had led IS territory it had once con- flew by helicopter Saturday ment” for not repatriating for the last five years, pre- trolled. 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