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HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) – Pennsylvania elections offi- whelmingly breaking in Biden’s Montgomery and Chester coun- from the White House on Thurs- Pennsylvania vote counters edged cials were not allowed to process direction. ties in the Philadelphia suburbs, day night, Trump made unsup- closer to wrapping up their tallies mail-in ballots until Election Day There’s also a possibility the reported finishing their tallies. ported allegations that Friday, with mail-in votes giving under state law, and those ballots race won’t be decided for days. If The Trump campaign has Democrats in Pennsylvania and Democrat Joe Biden a narrow have skewed heavily in Biden’s there is less than a half percent- tried to stop the count in elsewhere were trying to steal the lead in the fight for the state’s favor after Trump spent months age point difference between Philadelphia itself – alleging city election. cache of 20 electoral votes. claiming without proof that vot- Biden’s and Trump’s vote totals, officials were depriving their The Trump campaign and the Republican President Donald ing by mail would lead to state law dictates that a recount observers of meaningful access – Republican Party argued in court Trump needs to pull off a repeat widespread voter fraud. must be held. but a federal judge refused to go of his 2016 victory in Pennsylva- The millions of mail ballots Some of the state’s most heav- along, instead urging the sides to nia to have a shot at reelection. from across the state are over- ily populated locales, including forge an agreement. Speaking ELECTION — page 2 Iron County Ironwood reaffirms decision to completes continue remote canvass learning By RICHARD JENKINS By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] [email protected] IRONWOOD – The same day the Goge- HURLEY – The Iron County Board of bic-Ontonagon Intermediate School District Canvass performed the canvass of the announced its six member districts were county’s results in Tuesday’s general extending their period of remote learning in election Friday morning, formalizing response to rising COVID-19 numbers in the the unofficial numbers reported on elec- area, the Ironwood Area Schools board of tion night. education met Thursday to discuss whether Although the canvass resulted in that was the right decision for the district – some changed vote totals, the outcomes ultimately deciding to follow the Western of all the races remained the same. Upper Peninsula Health Department’s rec- One of the biggest changes to the ommendation and continue for at least the results reported on election night was next week. that the Libertarian presidential ticket The vote means the district will continue of Jo Jorgensen and Jeremy Spike Cohen with remote learning through Nov. 13 only received 26 votes in the county – WUPHD health officer Kate Beer rather than the 52 reported on election addressed the board remotely Thursday to night – after the board determined a answer questions and provide some context reporting error meant the ticket was to the department’s recommendation to con- given 30 votes in the town of Kimball, tinue keeping kids at home. rather than the 3 votes they actually Beer said Gogebic County’s positive test received. rate of 14.6% and new rate of 519 cases per The other change was that Iron million puts it in the highest risk category County Clerk Michael Saari received 92 where the district’s policies for having kids votes in the town of Sherman, rather in school weren’t enough and a switch to than the 82 reported on election night. remote learning was the only option. Other changes as a result of the can- She said she didn’t question that in-per- vass include President Donald Trump son learning was ideal, but said the current and Vice President Mike Pence receiving situation meant the dangers were still pre- 2,438 votes in the county, rather than sent for in-person learning. She also the 2,439 votes initially reported. The acknowledged the impact remote learning Democratic vote total in the presidential has on families and said that was one reason race was unchanged. The Green Party – along with the county’s numbers trending presidential ticket of Howie Hawkins in the right direction – that the department and Angela Walker also received a single was only recommending a week of remote write-in vote in the canvass. learning rather than two weeks. U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany received Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe “This is very disruptive for their lives, to IRON COUNTY Deputy Clerk Kathy Brauer, foreground, and Diane Galarno com- plete the canvass of Iron County votes in Tuesday’s general election Friday in the Iron County courthouse. CANVASS — page 5 SCHOOL — page 7 NEW WINDOWS Mercer had busy election day

By TOM LAVENTURE and 549 at the polls including 32 people [email protected] who registered on election day at the Mer- MERCER, Wis. – Poll workers were cer Community Center. very busy on Election Day, according to “It was incredible,” Hohner said. “We the town clerk’s report at the town of Mer- were steady until maybe the last hour. It cer Board of Supervisors meeting on was constant and everybody just felt it Thursday. was a positive experience. We had a lot Debbie Hohner, town clerk, said she of compliments on how well the election and the poll workers were “very busy” at went and how safely we ran everything the general election Tuesday. There were 1,185 people who voted in all. There were 636 absentee or early in-person voters, MERCER — page 5 Planning commission expects to be busy

By TOM LAVENTURE completing work on the zoning ordi- Jacob Vallejo/Daily Globe [email protected] nance and involving the planning com- WINDOWS ARE going up at Washington Elementary School in Bessemer. The IRONWOOD – The Ironwood Plan- mission in that process, along with the school has had plywood in place of windows since August, when the glass block ning Commission is going about the downtown development plan, wayfind- windows were taken out in preparation for the installation of new custom win- process of prioritizing projects as it ing master plan and the master arts dows, which were delayed because of an outbreak of COVID-19 at the window fac- expects to be involved with the wave of plan, said Tom Bergman, director of tory according to school officials. Dan Niemi superintendent of Bessemer Area marijuana establishment licensure community development for the city of Schools told the Daily Globe that he is glad the windows are finally being installed applications for the first half of 2021, Ironwood. At the same time the city staff and the timing couldn’t be better as the windows are being installed while the chil- according to discussion during a virtual dren are learning virtually. The school had planned on shuffling two classes at a meeting on Thursday. time into unused classrooms while windows were installed. The city’s priority of the moment is MARIJUANA — page 2 TODAY INDEX Mostly Cloudy — Details, page 2 Classifieds . . . . .12-14 75 cents Comics ...... 11 Vol. 101, No. 267 Friday Today’s records Snowfall Community ...... 3 High 60 High 69 (2016) 24 hours to 7 a.m. Obituaries ...... 7 Low 40 Low -3 (1992) Friday none Opinion ...... 4 Snow depth none Year ago today Precipitation Season total 10.2 in. Outdoors ...... 8 High 22 24 hours to 7 a.m. Last year 1.4 in. Sports ...... 9-10 Low 14 Friday none l 2 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2020 NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR IRONWOOD

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Marijuana The pre-application will tion of West Frederick provide the timeline for the Street. The action followed project that could take up a public hearing on the From page 1 to eight months based on application during the vir- is completing the applica- the number of calls regard- tual meeting. tion timeline, and the scor- ing applications, Bergman The conditional use per- ing rubric for the marijua- said. It outlines what is mit is required because the na ordinance. needed in the application, two-level structure with GCC to continue virtually for fall semester “There’s a good possi- the review deadline, the lower level commercial bility that a substantial supplemental information space and upper level resi- IRONWOOD – Gogebic increase in positive COVID- puses and the ACES Center amount of the planning period and return for dence exists in the C-2 Community College will 19 test results over the last and computer labs are commission’s time for the review, the conditional use downtown commercial dis- remain virtual at the Iron- two weeks in Gogebic and available for student use first six months of the year process, the competitive trict, Bergman said. The C- wood campus for the dura- Ontonagon counties is rea- during regular business are going to be dedicated to scoring rubric, public hear- 2 district is designed for tion of the fall semester, son for concern. hours. that process,” Bergman ing, rank scoring and the concentration of retail with the exception of some “The safety of our stu- “I think we have done a said. “If we have a substan- approval consideration. and service establishments courses where in-person dents, faculty and staff con- great job in adapting to the tial number of applicants, “The planning commis- in the downtown area and meeting is deemed neces- tinues to be our top priori- circumstances and provid- the majority of those appli- sion will also be involved the garage plans conform sary, according to a press ty,” said McNulty. “GCC ed support services to cants that get through a in the rubric scoring pro- with zoning. release. continues to limit access to assist students. The faculty pre-application process cess with the city commis- Planning Commissioner “We still have labs that facilities along with virtual- and staff have done a won- will have to come through sion,” Bergman said. member Mark Silver said kids have to do. So kids can izing classrooms and work derful job during this the planning commission The planning commis- he didn’t see the structure still come in and do certain environments, where possi- time,” McNulty said. to get a conditional use sion will review each appli- presenting a problem as it labs. Obviously, we have ble to mitigate the spread of According to the press (permit) as part of the ordi- cant’s conditional use is mostly on West Freder- applied science programs COVID-19. ... We will con- release, anyone needing nance requirement.” request, he said. Each ick Street. like welding, and things tinue to work closely with assistance or equipment is The revised zoning ordi- applicant will have a public The meeting concluded like that still going on. So the health department to encouraged to contact fac- nance could reach the pub- hearing for conditional use on other matters where the the best description here is do what we can to mitigate ulty or staff remotely, but lic hearing portion of the at the planning commis- topic of the increased use that we are doing distance spread.” the college offices will process as early as late Jan- sion level. of storage containers learning here to the best McNulty said because remain open for business uary but it could be “It sounds like we’re across all zoning areas extent possible,” said some classes will continue in Ironwood Monday to Fri- delayed, he said. The plan- going to have ourselves a needed to be addressed. George McNulty, president to meet in person, it is day from 7:30 a.m. to 4 ning commission input handful,” said Sam Davey, Silver said language con- of GCC. “The college is still “extremely” important stu- p.m. CST and in Houghton will be sought for the poli- planning commission cerning outdoor storage is open, we’re still holding dents continue to check 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. EST. For cy based portions and will chair. written into the ordinance normal hours. Computer their GCC email on a regu- more information call 906- be presented soon. The city is in its sixth but is going unenforced. labs are still open, etc.” lar basis for communica- 932-4231. The adult-use marijuana year of a comprehensive Bergman said that the According to McNulty, tion from their instructors. McNulty said that they establishments ordinance plan and in the 11th year of zoning department is the decision to remain in Students can also visit the are anticipating returning goes into effect Tuesday, the downtown blueprint working on a complaint distance delivery mode was college website for the most to classes in person for the Nov. 10. At that time, the plan. The downtown devel- basis and is not actively based on the Western up-to-date information, the spring semester, which digital application will be opment plan and tax incre- looking for violations until Upper Peninsula Health press release said. Wi-Fi begins on Monday, Jan. 18, unveiled with the require- ment financing plan will be brought to their attention. Department, which has access is available from the 2021. —Charity Smith ments and legal informa- part of the new compre- The revised city ordi- said that a continued parking lots of both cam- tion. hensive plan. nance will widen the lan- “Our thought is that guage on outdoor storage # # over the next couple of containers and better THIS DAY years we may want to really define what is storage, take a bigger look at the rental storage, what is IN HISTORY comprehensive plan and at allowed and what is not, he November 7 a revision of the compre- said. The important thing hensive plan in general,” is to be consistent whether • 1874 First cartoon depicting elephant as Bergman said. in the industrial park or Republican Party symbol, by Thomas Nast The planning commis- other zoning districts. • 1916 Jeannette Rankin (Rep-R-Montana) is sion 5-0 approved a condi- The next meeting of the elected to Congress as its first woman tional use permit for a planning commission will Representative garage located at 121 N. be at 5 p.m. Thursday, Dec. • 1918 The 1918 influenza epidemic spreads to Lowell St., at the intersec- 3. 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Email calendar items and Baby Nancy, Jenga enter Toy Hall of Fame community news to [email protected]. For more information, call 906- ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) – Baby Nancy, the 932-2211. first Black baby doll to have an Afro and other Saturday, Nov. 7 authentic features, was inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame on Thursday, along Weight Watcher’s meet- with sidewalk chalk and the wooden block ing, 7 a.m., Westly United game Jenga. Methodist Church, Ironwood Community Pickleball, 9- The 2020 honorees were recognized for their noon, Patterson Tennis Court, creativity and popularity over time. weather permitting. They were chosen by a panel of experts from Union Station Food Pantry and Northern Food among 12 finalists that also included bingo, Bank, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Breyer Horses, Lite-Brite, Masters of the Uni- 252 E. Ayer St., Ironwood. verse, My Little Pony, Risk, Sorry!, Tamagotchi, Alcoholics Anonymous, 11 a.m., Salem Lutheran and Yahtzee. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Baby Nancy was the inaugural doll for Shin- Community Pickleball dana Toys, a California company launched in Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer 1968 by Operation Bootstrap Inc., the not-for- School gymnasium. 715-776- 4588. profit Black community self-help organization Alcoholics Anonymous, that emerged in the aftermath of the Watts riots 7 p.m., Salem Lutheran in Los Angeles. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. By Thanksgiving, Baby Nancy was the best- Sunday, Nov. 8 selling Black doll in Los Angeles, and before Alcoholics Anonymous, Christmas, she was selling nationwide. The toy 1 p.m., closed meeting, Salem exposed a long-standing demand for ethnically Lutheran Church, Ironwood. correct Black dolls, according to the National Mercer Health and Well- Toy Hall of Fame, located in The Strong muse- ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Mercer Community Center. um in Rochester, New York. Alcoholics Anonymous, Shindana Toys folded amid financial prob- 6 p.m., Sharon Lutheran lems in 1983, but Baby Nancy “still stands as a Church, Bessemer. area74.org. landmark doll that made commercial and cul- Narcotics Anonymous, 7 tural breakthoughs,” curator Michelle Parnett- p.m., Wesley United Methodist Dwyer said in a news release. Associated Press Church, Ironwood. Another inductee, sidewalk chalk, traces its Monday, Nov. 9 BABY NANCY, by Shindana Toys; Sidewalk Chalk, by Crayola; and Jenga, by Parker Brothers, roots all the way back to Paleolithic cave art were inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame on Thursday. The honorees were chosen by Men’s Bible study, 8 a.m., found throughout the world, hall officials a panel of experts from among 12 finalists and will be on permanent display inside the Bessemer Housing Communi- said. Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, New York. ty, community room, 906-667- “There are few limits to what kids can do 0469. with chalk. Every sidewalk square, patio, and Iron County Food Pantry, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan driveway holds the potential for a work of art, a turns removing wooden blocks from a rectan- make instant memories,” curator Nicolas Rick- Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561- winning game of strategy and cleverness, or a gular tower until it collapses. Its name comes etts said. 4450. demonstration of physical agility, poise, and from the Swahili verb, kujenga, which means to The three new inductees will be on perma- National Finnish Ameri- can Festival Board, 10 a.m., balance,” chief curator Christopher Bensch build. nent display at the National Toy Hall of Fame, Little Finland, Kimball. said. “It is one of the rare games that’s equally fun alongside previous winners that include Barbie Alcoholics Anonymous, Jenga, the creation of Englishwoman Leslie for two people or a bigger crowd. It’s perfect for and the Hula Hoop. The hall takes nominations noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Scott, was honored for its simplicity and ability a game party with a group or something more from anyone year-round and has inducted a Ironwood. area74.org. Overeaters Anonymous, to be played by almost anyone. Players take intimate, but either way, it’s always sure to new class each year since 1998. 5:30 p.m., All Saints Lutheran Church, Wakefield. Alcoholics Anonymous, Briefs 6 p.m., Our Lady of Peace Holy Name High School reopens Escanaba school Catholic Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Fe University to Aurora Club, 6 p.m. offer course on monthly membership, Aurora to bring Catholic education to entire UP diversity, inclusion Club, Ironwood. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EST, Ontonagon United ESCANABA – High school stu- school is noted not only for its aca- freshmen and sophomores. The fol- Fe University will over a Methodist Church basement, dents, not only in the Escanaba area, demics, but for developing its stu- lowing two years will see junior and new course – Perspectives next to Holiday gas station, but across the Upper Peninsula will dents into people of character and senior grades added as the students on Diversity and Inclusion Ontonagon. area74.org. Government soon have an opportunity to receive a faith. I trust the high school will con- progress. – via Zoom beginning Gogebic County Forestry Catholic education, according to offi- tinue that tradition of educating and “It’s likely that classes will be later this month. and Parks Commission, 9 cials with Holy Name High School. forming young people.” taught in a wing of the current Holy This virtual class will be a.m., special meeting to be taught by Dr. Jennifer Kuk- held remotely, email Holy Name High will reopen in The curriculum will be available Name School the first year. After that, [email protected] Escanaba after begin closed 50 years, to those who are at a distance, as moving the Early Education Center lenski of Northland Col- v. beginning with the 2021-2022 school well. Having navigated the COVID-19 (preschoolers through kindergarten) lege and held for four Mon- Gogebic-Iron County Air- days, Nov. 23 through Dec. port Board, 10 a.m., at the year offering both in person and crisis, Holy Name Principal Joe Carl- to the former St. Anne School build- airport. remote learning. son said, “Online learning is not ing, which recently became available, 14 from 3 to 4 p.m. Bessemer Township A group of area educators, par- something we wanted to explore, but is being considered,” the release said. “As modern societies Board, 5 p.m., Township Hall, ents, alumni, supporters, and local we’re ready for it.” Carlson will lead HNHS will employ the Chesterton become more diverse and Ramsay. Ironwood Township pastors has been working toward this as principal of the high school, too. Academy Classical Curriculum, multicultural, the call for Board, 5:30 p.m., Township goal for several years. Father Timothy Ferguson, pastor pending approval, which utilizes the greater inclusion is becom- offices. In January 2019 a major campaign of St. Joseph and St. Patrick Parish in Socratic method to immerse students ing louder. In this course, Wakefield City Council, participants will examine 5:30 p.m., City Hall. under the slogan “Now is the Time” Escanaba said he is excited about in history, literature, philosophy, the- Ironwood City Commis- was launched. Funds were, and con- Holy Name High School reopening in ology and languages to form articu- the levels of diversity and sion, 5:30 p.m., via Zoom, tinue to be raised, to cover start-up the fall of 2021. late, clear-thinking, well-rounded and the ways differences preceded by a public hearing costs and to help with operating costs “Times like these require bold joyful individuals, the release said. between people can lead to at 5:25 p.m. Marenisco Township over the first few years, as well as to moves for Christ and for the Gospel, Carlson called the curriculum social exclusion,” said a Board, 6 p.m., township hall. fund an endowment to provide ongo- and opening the doors of our “very reputable and many high press release. “Sessions Town of Carey, 6 p.m., ing financial support for the school, Catholic high school is just such a schools are adopting it. We won’t be will explore the diversity town hall. context, including demo- Town of Oma Board, 6 according to a press release. bold move. By educating our young starting from scratch.” p.m., town hall. After reviewing their efforts, Most people in the faith and in a faith-filled Father Rick Courier, pastor of St. graphic and socio-cultural Tuesday, Nov. 10 Rev. John Doerfler, bishop of Mar- environment, we are preparing them Thomas the Apostle (Escanaba) and shifts, the different types quette, agreed that “now is the time” to be the disciples and messengers St. Anthony of Padua (Wells) parish- of diversity, and the chal- Community Pickleball, 9- to reopen HNHS. that the Church needs – and that our es said, “I think it’s a wonderful lenges and opportunities noon, Patterson Tennis Court, associated with a diversify- weather permitting. “It is truly good news to have a society needs in the 21st century,” opportunity to strengthen the pres- Gogebic County Veter- Catholic high school in our diocese said Ferguson. ence of Catholic education in our ing society.” ans Service Officer, 9:30- very soon,” said Doerfler. “Holy The high school will open with community, and provide another Materials will be 11:30 a.m., Ironwood Memori- Name’s pre-K through eighth grade two grades the first year admitting option for higher learning.” acquired through public al Building. 906-667-1110. sources or provided by the Friends of the Mercer Public Library, 10 a.m., instructor. Students will be library, Mercer, Wis. expected to complete Alcoholics Anonymous, Corden, Salonga return to happier theatrical days assigned reading between noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. area74.org. class sessions and come to Ironwood Kiwanis Club, NEW YORK (AP) – James Corden It arrived on “This is like a class prepared to have noon, Golden Dragon. may not be allowed in a theater these Broadway in 2012 time capsule for thought-provoking discus- Bessemer American Legion Post 27, 5 p.m., Amer- days but there’s still a way to laugh after hit runs at me because you sions, said the release. ican Legion, Bessemer. with him onstage. Lea Salonga isn’t the National The- see the audience Kuklenski is a professor Bessemer American permitted to sing to a crowd right atre and the West shoulder to shoul- in the Department of Legion Auxiliary Unit 27, 5 Social Responsibility and p.m., American Legion, Besse- now but there’s still a way to hear her End. The version der, not wearing mer. magnificent voice. PBS viewers will masks, screaming program coordinator for Ironwood American Both Tony-winning artists are hav- see comes from a and unrestrained business administration at Legion Post 5, 5:30 p.m. din- ing career milestones revisited on National Theatre in their reactions Northland College. She ner, 6:30 p.m. meeting, Memo- rial Building, Legion club TVs and mobile devices as part of show and is a lit- and responses to holds the William B. Mark room. Great Performance’s fourth annual tle longer than the whatever is hap- Professorship of Social Sci- Wakefield VFW Post James Lea ence and previously held “Broadway’s Best” lineup on PBS for one that landed Salonga pening on stage,” 9084, Ladies Auxiliary, VFW Corden teaching appointments at Post, 6 p.m.; lunch, 5:30 p.m. November – Corden’s deliriously on Broadway. she said. Gathering, Participating funny play “One Man, Two Guvnors” Corden calls it “a real romp.” Viewers on Nov. 27 will get to see the University of Maryland and Supporting, 6 p.m., and Salonga’s 2019 concert in Aus- “It’s like a poker game. My charac- Salonga, who starred in the original and the University of developmental disability advo- tralia. ter comes on and says, ‘I’m going to “Miss Saigon” and was last on Broad- Southern Mississippi. She cacy group, Community Men- tal Health, Wakefield. 906- “Just going to the theater and see- have a great time.’ And the audience way in “Once on This Island,” tackle is a member of the Acade- 229-6170. ing shows and watching my friends go, ‘Well, we see your great time and a number of classics, including my of Economics and Alcoholics Anonymous, tell stories – it’s heartbreaking to we will raise you a great time.’ And I “Meadowlark,” “A Whole New Finance and a senior fel- 6 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, Bessemer. know that I can’t do that for maybe go, ‘You think you’re having a great World,” “This Is Me” and, a longtime low with Humanity in area74.org. another year,” said Salonga from time? You wait until the end of Act favorite, “On My Own” from “Les Action. Alcoholics Anonymous, Manila. One,’” said Corden. “I’m excited for Miserables.” Registration forms may 7 p.m., Episcopal Church of be downloaded from the the Transfiguration, Ironwood. “I’m glad we have these to remind an audience to see it again.” “The first time I ever sang it, I was area74.org. us of just a year ago what life was like The host of CBS’ “The Late Late 17 years old and I’m now 49,” she website or picked up at the Government and maybe bring hope to people that Show” recently watched the film ver- said. “I don’t get tired of singing the Mercer Library. Hurley City Council, 5 this is what we have to look forward sion and marveled at how much his song. And I allow myself for the con- For more information, p.m., city hall. Montreal City Council, to once the virus is .” life has changed since it was captured text of things to be different because call 715-476-2881 or 715- 5:30 p.m., city hall. In addition to Salonga and Cor- on film. He was a relative unknown to I’m not that kid experiencing unre- 561-3098. Town of Pence, 6 p.m., den, the “Broadway’s Best” lineup Americans back then and now hosts quited love. I’m an older woman and Fe University is a non Pence, Wis., Town Hall. Kimball Town Board, 6:30 every Friday in November includes the Grammys and Tonys. Beside him the words fall differently after enough accredited, non profit “col- p.m., Kimball, Wis., Communi- the first documentary on the musical on the couch was his oldest child, life.” lege” for seniors in the ty Center. “Fiddler on the Roof” and a capture Max, 9, who was only a few weeks old They know that recorded plays northland. Since its begin- Wednesday, Nov. 11 of the Roundabout Theatre Compa- when his dad’s play was put on film. and concerts aren’t the same as see- ning in 2014, Fe University ny’s production of Irving Berlin’s “It was strange to look back at it ing both performers in the flesh, but has offered over 70 classes Christian Men of the “Holiday Inn.” and just see the roads that profes- they argue streaming shows are great in Iron County on a wide Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Ironwood. Corden’s deliriously funny “One sionally and emotionally – in every at widening theater’s reach for much variety of topics. Mentoring of Moms, 9- Man, Two Guvnors” airs Friday, a sense, in every capacity – that I’ve less than a house ticket. GCT buses to ride 10:30 a.m., Range Community slapstick farce about a simpleminded traveled since then,” he said. “If there there’s any place where Bible Church, Hurley. 715- 561-4355. guy who juggles errands for two For Salonga, her trip back wasn’t you can remind people of what the- IRONWOOD – Goge- Alcoholics Anonymous, underworld bosses in an English sea- that far. Her concert capture was in ater’s there for and the joy that it can bic County Transit officials open meeting, noon, Salem side town in the 1960s. There’s ribald front of a sellout crowd at the Sydney bring and the importance of it, I cer- have announced buses will Lutheran Church, Ironwood. humor, pratfalls, eating inappropri- Opera House just last year – a more tainly welcome that at every point,” be operating on Wednes- DOVE Support Group, noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. ate things and slamming doors. joyous time. said Corden. day –Veterans Day. l 4 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2020 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Winning is easier than governing

DAILY GLOBE If, when all the votes are counted, may be between those who think of Joe Biden wins the election, he will themselves in terms of an ideology face a deeply divided country, a Sen- and a more formal set of policies Sue Mizell, Publisher ate in Republican hands, and fierce that they elevate above everything Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor demands from a fractious party – else, and others who think of them- one that united behind him to defeat selves more like problem-solvers or Donald Trump, but would press Steve engineers or architects or pragma- competing priorities on the new Roberts tists.” president. Biden clearly fits in the “some- The only fraud committed this what liberal” or “problem-solvers” In Their Opinion political season has been by the categories, but the pressure from the president himself, who falsely and party’s left wing will be relentless. Agencies should frequently claimed the election was together this week for a wedding. Only 1 in 4 Americans described being stolen by his foes. Even if he The family photograph might look themselves as liberal in exit polls finally leaves office in January, his quite festive, but there are darker this year, but followers of senators not lax rules unrelenting undermining of our currents running beneath the image Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth War- democratic institutions will embitter – frequently irritable ideological and ren still believe – despite all evi- his followers and embolden them to demographic splits that have been dence to the contrary – that this is a because of virus see Biden as an illegitimate presi- on public display over the past two liberal country ready for a massive dent. election cycles.” overhaul of basic institutions. The numbers won’t be added to Wisconsin’s Resistance to Biden would be bol- One glaring example of those The first battle will be over cabi- death toll from the COVID-19 virus, but they proba- stered by the Senate, led by Mitch splits showed up during the last net appointments, and just before bly should be. McConnell, a shrewd guerilla chief- presidential debate, when Biden – the election, The Washington Post They may be only a handful, but they will be real tain who has just won a new six-year under pressure from the party’s left predicted “ferocious fights should – and they’ll be due to the state’s easing of require- term. Republicans are sure to harass wing to embrace drastic environmen- Biden win, because the appoint- ments for young people to hunt and to drive. Biden at every turn and thwart his tal measures – foolishly answered ments would dictate the direction The Department of Natural Resources became the key initiatives, including attempts to “yes” when Trump asked, “Would and shape of a Biden presidency.” second state agency to ease licensing restrictions this restock the federal judiciary with lib- you close down the oil industry?” One critical flashpoint is the post of month, announcing an “online-only hunter educa- eral-minded judges. Embattled Democratic lawmakers Treasury secretary, for which the left tion option for youth.” Moreover, Biden would take office from energy-producing states imme- is pushing Warren, even though What that means is the state, at least temporarily, with a very thin mandate for a sub- diately rejected Biden’s view, and the she’s widely despised by the coun- is dropping its requirement that all hunters under stantive agenda. His core message candidate himself spent the rest of try’s financial industry. that age of 18 are required to at least attend a 5- to 7- always was, “I’m not Trump,” which the campaign trying to clean up his The second battle will be over leg- hour “field day” of instruction and testing supervised is hardly the basis for a robust leg- own mess with voters in Pennsylva- islative priorities. While Biden tried by certified hunter education instructors. islative program, and the narrow- nia, where the American oil industry to separate himself during the cam- It will go virtual – without any in-person vetting ness of his victory would only com- started in 1859. paign from radical proposals like by veteran hunters of their hunting and hunter safety pound his weakness. If and when Democratic initia- “defunding the police” or “Medicare skills and techniques. Then there’s the Democratic Party tives get buried in the Senate, the for all,” the split between progres- The DNR action came after it suspended the field itself. It’s a source of political frustration level among party fac- sives and pragmatists will threaten day instruction last spring and was sued by a con- strength that Democrats can reelect tions is likely to rise, the divisions to disrupt the party unity created by servative pro-hunting group. It resumed the instruc- a careful moderate like Gov. Roy are likely to grow sharper, and the the universal fear and loathing of tion during the summer, but had only processed Cooper of North Carolina and a fire- recriminations can only get louder. Trump. Further divisive battles loom 6,000 applicants, compared to 16,000 for in-person brand democratic socialist like Rep. There are different ways to over liberal proposals to expand the classes in a typical year. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New describe those factions. Tom Edsall Supreme Court and end the fili- We continue to have serious reservations about York. But that diverse range of views in the New York Times, quoting buster in the Senate. the effectiveness of “virtual learning” – whether it be becomes a real problem when it work by Kabir Khanna of CBS, out- Biden could well find out that in schools, many of which have been forced to take comes to governing the country. lines three roughly equal segments: winning the election was a whole lot this route to prevent COVID outbreaks, and certain- John F. Harris and Holly Otter- very liberal, somewhat liberal and easier than governing the country. ly for hunting and driving. bein, writing in Politico during the moderate to conservative. Steven Roberts teaches politics and Last spring, the Department of Motor Vehicles Democratic convention this summer, Rep. Conor Lamb, who won a journalism at George Washington Uni- became the first state agency to step through the vir- put it this way: “One way to view House seat in a conservative area of versity. He can be contacted by email at tual door when it dropped its requirement for an in- contemporary Democrats is like a western Pennsylvania, broke it down [email protected]. person road test for 16- and 17-year-olds in a “pilot dysfunctional family that will all be differently for Politico: “The divide program” that represented “innovative solutions to help Wisconsin address challenges created by the pandemic,” the DOT secretary said at the time. Today in history Yes, new young drivers still have to get an instruc- tional permit for at least six months, complete a driver’s education and behind-the-wheel training By The Associated Press and log in 30 hours of driving with a parent or spon- Today’s Highlight in History On Nov. 7, 1967, Carl sor. Stokes was elected the first But the road test is not required – all you need is Black mayor of a major city — a waiver signed by a parent or sponsor. Cleveland, Ohio. The DMV said at the time 98% of applicants pass On this date In 1811, U.S. forces led by the road test on the first or second time. What Indiana Territory Gov. William they didn’t say was that about 28% of those who take Henry Harrison defeated war- the road test fail on the first effort and have to wait riors from Tecumseh’s Confed- before taking a second test. Now they’ll be on the eracy in the Battle of Tippeca- road. noe. In 1867, Nobel Prize-win- And what the DMV didn’t say was that 16- and 17- ning scientist Marie Curie was year-old drivers continue to dominate the statistics born in Warsaw. nationwide for all crashes, injury crashes and deaths In 1917, Russia’s Bolshevik to others on a miles driven comparison. Or that their Revolution took place as forces led by Vladimir Ilyich involvement in crashes is double that of the next Lenin overthrew the provision- highest group – 18- and 19-year-olds, according to al government of Alexander the American Automobile Association. Kerensky. So, yes, we’re worried that state agencies have In 1944, President Franklin backed away from in-person vetting of young people D. Roosevelt won an unprece- dented fourth term in office, for both hunting and driving. The DMV says it’s a defeating Republican Thomas pilot program and the DNR’s relaxation of its rules is E. Dewey. went on sale to the public for merly bitter Cold War foes split asleep at the wheel of his car temporary through the end of December. In 1962, Richard M. Nixon, the first time; by the closing amid civil war 66 years earlier; after having drinks.) Juul Labs We can only hope that these lax rules are quick to having lost California’s guber- bell, the social network was Chinese President Xi Jinping said it would stop U.S. sales of natorial race, held what he valued at $31 billion. and Taiwanese President Ma its best-selling, mint-flavored exit. Hunter safety training and increased driver’s called his “last press confer- In 2018, a gunman killed 12 Ying-jeou hailed the meeting in electronic cigarettes; the move education training for young people have had a ence,” telling reporters, “You people at a country music bar Singapore as a sign of a new came as the company strug- marked effect on safety – both in the field and on the won’t have Nixon to kick in Thousand Oaks, Calif., stability in relations. The gled to survive a nationwide road – over the past half century. around anymore.” before apparently taking his license plates that were on the backlash against vaping. As one Wisconsin hunter safety instructor put it, In 1972, President Richard own life as officers closed in; limousine carrying President Today’s Birthday Nixon was re-elected in a land- the victims included a man who John F. Kennedy when he was Former U.S. Sen. Rudy “We still think in-person training is the way to go.” slide over Democrat George had survived the mass shoot- assassinated in Dallas in 1963 Boschwitz, R-Minn., is 90. We agree. McGovern. ing at a country music concert were sold at auction for Actor Barry Newman is 82. –Journal Times, Racine In 1973, Congress over- in Las Vegas. After more than $100,000. Yitzhak Navon, 94, Actor Dakin Matthews is 80. rode President Richard Nixon’s a year of blistering attacks from who was a top aide to Israel’s Singer Johnny Rivers is 78. veto of the War Powers Act, President Donald Trump, Attor- founding father David Ben- Former supermodel Jean which limits a chief executive’s ney General Jeff Sessions was Gurion and who served as Shrimpton is 78. Singer-song- Letters Policy power to wage war without pushed out of that post. Israel’s president from 1978 to writer Joni Mitchell is 77. For- congressional approval. Ten years ago: Scientists 1983, died in Jerusalem. mer CIA Director David The Daily Globe welcomes letters from readers. Letters In 1989, L. Douglas Wilder at the world’s largest atom One year ago: Former Petraeus is 68. Jazz singer should deal with matters of current, public interest. We reserve won the governor’s race in Vir- smasher, the Large Hadron Attorney General Jeff Sessions Rene Marie is 65. 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(PG-13) (CC) Abducted (‘20) (NR) (CC) PREMIUM l 6 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2020 RELIGION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Fraught election put faith leaders through political test By ELANA SCHOR ought to be overly zealous for any pose in a sermon,” Wellman said, what important for faith leaders in the civil rights movement Associated Press one party,” Sauls said, describing he would have “missed what I’ve to speak out about issues, with means its political power can’t be Both President Donald Trump both the political left and right as been hired to do.” 45% saying the same about sup- minimized. and Democratic nominee Joe not entirely in line with his view For some spiritual leaders, porting a candidate. In PRRI’s survey, two religious Biden counted endorsements of Christian values. “If you however, escaping politics is Still, it’s no easy task. groups diverged from others: A from well-known faith leaders. become more partisan than you impossible given that the Bible “I don’t envy any pastors clear majority of both white evan- But for clergy members who try are Christian … your faith gets itself can be interpreted as a polit- today, because I do think it’s gelicals and Black Protestants to tackle thorny moral matters undermined.” ical document. Natalia Terfa, pas- increasingly hard to carve out a said it’s at least somewhat impor- without overtly backing a candi- The challenges that cam- tor at a Lutheran church in the space that’s about religion that tant for faith leaders to support a date, the campaign tested their paigns can pose for faith leaders, Minneapolis suburbs, said she’s isn’t also about racial identity presidential candidate. ability to reconcile religious val- most of whom don’t endorse occasionally been labeled as and politics and partisanship,” Jones described those groups ues and politics. from the pulpit, aren’t unique to political after preaching directly said Robert P. Jones, CEO of as “the most homogeneous in That challenge came in part the Trump era. But the dynamics from scripture – in 2016, some PRRI. terms of their political choices.” from a year when almost every of 2020 brought unique pres- congregants assumed a sermon The Rev. Bruce Alick of Zion Rabbi Benny Berlin, who leads issue on religious Americans’ sures to the pews: Religious con- about Herod the Great was a sub- Baptist Church in Reading, Penn- a modern Orthodox Jewish con- minds – from racial equality to servatives formed a core part of tle reference to Trump. sylvania, threaded that needle by gregation in Long Beach, New worship during the pandemic – the president’s base, particularly “It makes for a weird balance backing Biden in a personal York, said he’s gotten questions could spark a partisan debate. As white evangelical Protestants, for preachers, because in no way capacity but not in his role as a about how far to wade into poli- the candidates courted devout while Biden touted his lifelong should we ever weaken or candy- spiritual leader. Moreover, Alick tics and “been called to provide voters with sharply divergent Catholicism in mounting his own coat a text to make it more palat- said he prayed for the president moral support to families, people strategies, the unavoidable well-funded religious outreach. able, because we want people to after Trump fell ill with the coro- who are split down the middle.” nature of presidential politics left Sauls isn’t the only clergy not get mad about being politi- navirus. He tries to steer clear of topics some clergy counseling divided member to handle the moment cal,” Terfa said. “That’s a hard “We in the pulpit have to be that could be unnecessarily con- families and others fielding by avoiding partisan alignment. line to cross.” agents of healing and not further troversial. attempts to nudge them left or Southern Baptist pastor Jared While a minority of clergy divisiveness,” he said. “You don’t want to get sucked right. Wellman, based in Arlington, members publicly endorsed a That doesn’t mean staying into the discord that’s wrapped Scott Sauls, senior pastor at Texas, said he talks about issues presidential candidate, most away from the day’s pressing in the political climate,” Berlin Christ Presbyterian Church in such as racial justice and the pro- Americans say speaking out issues, though, particularly as a said. Nashville, Tennessee, acknowl- tection of life in the biblical con- about key issues is a higher pri- Black pastor in a diverse congre- Among Christian leaders, edged that “it drives some people text, eschewing a political frame ority, according to polling gation. Trump has proven a divisive fig- crazy” when he refuses to tip his and not telling congregants how released this month by the non- Some white churches “have ure since his 2016 victory, when hand politically. But his ultimate to vote. partisan Public Religion Research the luxury to say, ‘Let’s just spiri- he overcame lewd remarks goal, he said, is helping people of “Any time I get to a point Institute. tualize everything and not get famously caught on videotape – faith make it past Election Day where I start having American PRRI’s survey found 62% of involved in politics,’” Alick said. as well as coarse behavior such as “more united, not less united.” political conversations as a pas- Americans across religious back- But for Black Christians, he appearing to mock a reporter’s “I don’t think any Christian tor, where it’s my primary pur- grounds said it’s at least some- added, the church’s powerful role disability.

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MICHIGAN Bible study, 9 a.m.; worship, 10 Bible school, 3:30. Part of New Cornerstone Christian. Methodist. Sunday, worship, Catholic. Masses: Sunday, 8 IRONWOOD a.m.; fellowship to follow. 906- Evangelical Parish. 906-988- Sunday worship, 9:30 a.m., 8:45 a.m., youth group, 5 p.m.; a.m., Wednesday, 5:15 p.m., Apostolic Lutheran. 326 932-1102 or woodlandcc.org. 2594. children’s church, following Monday, Kids Club, after Thursday, 8:30 a.m., Saturday, W. Aurora. Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Zion Lutheran (ELCA). Sacred Heart Catholic. worship; Revelation (young school. 6 p.m. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Bible 100 W. Midland. Saturday Mass 4 p.m. Saturday adults), meets second and WISCONSIN Study, 10:45 a.m. worship, praise worship, 5 p.m; Sun- United Methodist. Sunday fourth Sundays at 6 p.m. HURLEY MELLEN Wednesday, Bible Study, 7 day services, second and worship, noon. Communion, Grace Open Fellowship. 9 First Presbyterian. Sun- Congregational United p.m. fourth Sundays of the month, 9 first Sunday. a.m., worship, 9:30 a.m.; day, 9:30 a.m. worship, Sun- Church of Christ. Sunday, Assembly of God. 2100 E. a.m. GREENLAND Wednesday, Bible study, day school and nursery. 10:45 a.m. Cloverland Drive. Worship, 10 BERGLAND United Methodist. Sunday prayer meeting, 6:30 p.m. Havenwood Baptist. 501 Holy Rosary Catholic. a.m. Calvary Baptist (Funda- worship, 11:40 a.m. ROCKLAND Copper St. Prayer, 9:30 a.m., Tuesday, 8 a.m.; Saturday, 8 Immanuel Lutheran (Mis- mental). Sunday, 11 a.m.; Greenland Seventh-day St. Mary’s Catholic. Satur- Sunday school, 10 a.m., ser- a.m.; Sunday Mass, 9 a.m.; souri). Little Girl’s Point, Satur- Wednesday prayer service, 7 Adventist. 31369 N. Firesteel. day: confessions, 5:30 p.m.; vices, 11 a.m., lunch and after- day worship, 2 p.m. p.m. Saturday church service, 10 Mass, 6 p.m. noon service following. first Friday Mass, 6:30 p.m.; Jehovah’s Witnesses. St. Ann Catholic. 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Sun- Rotating every third Sunday, 11 Mass, 7 and 11 a.m., Tuesday, Immanuel Lutheran (Mis- Bible study, 6:30 p.m. 11 a.m. Communion first Sun- day, 10:30 a.m. Weekly Com- a.m. Part of New Evangelical 5:30 p.m., Wednesday, 8 a.m., souri). Sunday school 8:15 Living Water Missionary day. munion. Parish. 906-988-2594. Thursday, 8 a.m., Friday, 8 a.m.; Bible study 8:30 a.m.; Assembly. 236 S. Mansfield. BESSEMER ONTONAGON United Presbyterian. Sun- a.m. regular service with Commu- Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Sunday Christ Community Assembly of God. Sunday day worship, 11 a.m.; commu- St. Paul’s Lutheran (Wis- nion 9:30 a.m. school; 10:30 a.m. worship; Church of SDA. 507 E. school, 9:45 a.m., Sunday wor- nion, first Sunday of the consin). Sunday school, 9:45 MERCER Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Bible Cinnabar. Saturday, 11 a.m., ship, 10:45 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.; month. a.m.; worship, 11 a.m. Community Church of study; lwmissionary.org. 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E5071 Airport Road, day, 6:30 pm. and Thursday, 9 a.m.; Friday, 9 a.m.; Sunday, p.m.; Sunday worship, 10:30 Bible Baptist. Sunday, 10 Ironwood Township. Service on 10:30 a.m. 9 a.m.; confessions, Saturday, a.m. a.m. Catholic. Masses Sunday, 11 fourth Sunday of the month at St. Sebastian Catholic. 11 a.m., and half an hour Calvary Baptist. Sunday St. Anthony’s Catholic. a.m.; Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. 11 a.m. Saturday Mass, 4 p.m.; Sun- before each Mass. school, 10 a.m., Sunday wor- Saturday Mass, 4 p.m.; Sun- United Methodist. Sunday, St. Paul Lutheran (ELCA). day Mass, 8:30 a.m. Redeemer Free Lutheran. ship, 11 a.m.; afternoon ser- day Mass, 9:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 111 S. Curry. Worship, 11 a.m., Sharon Lutheran (ELCA). Sunday worship, 9 a.m., Sun- vice, 1:30 p.m.; Wednesday, LAND O’LAKES Zion Lutheran (Wiscon- followed by brunch. Sunday Sunday worship, 8:30 a.m. day school, 10:30 a.m.; prayer and praise, 6 p.m. Hope Lutheran (Mis- sin). Sunday, 9 a.m., Bible School, 10 a.m., first and third with fellowship following. Wednesday, Bible study, 7 Grace Baptist. 512 Sun- souri). 1764 U.S. 45, just north class, 10:15 a.m. Sundays. BRUCE CROSSING p.m. day Lake St. Sunday services, of County B. Divine service, St. Simon Eastern Ortho- Apostolic Lutheran. Sun- St. Paul Lutheran (Mis- 10 and 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday, 9:30 a.m.; Bible study, PRESQUE ISLE dox. 226 E. Harding. Sunday, day School, noon, worship, 1 souri). Sunday worship, 10 Immaculate Conception call 906-544-2259 or visit Bethel Lutheran (Mis- liturgy, 10 a.m. 906-932-0674. p.m. Communion second Sun- a.m.; Wednesday, church Catholic. Saturday Mass, 6 [email protected] for souri). Sunday, 11 a.m. Salem Lutheran (ELCA). day. school, 3:30 p.m., service, 7 p.m.; Sunday Mass, 10:30 a.m. schedule. St. Rita’s Catholic. Satur- 333 E. Aurora St. Services first Bruce Crossing Bible. p.m. United Methodist. Sunday Land O’ Lakes Bible. 5937 day, confessions, 3:30 p.m., and third Sundays of the Sunday 10 a.m. EDT; adult Siloa Lutheran (ELCA). service, 12:30 p.m. U.S. 45. Sunday school 9 a.m.; Mass, 4 p.m.; Sunday Mass, 9 month, 9 a.m. Sunday school to follow. Sunday worship, 9 a.m.; WATERSMEET Sunday worship, 10 a.m.; Sun- a.m. Transfiguration, Episco- Bethany Lutheran (Wis- church school, Wednesday, Immaculate Conception day afternoon prayer, 5 p.m.; pal. 336 E. Aurora. Sunday, 11 consin). Sunday, 5 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 906-884-2655. Catholic. Saturday Mass, 4 Thursday table talk and Bible SAXON a.m. COVINGTON United Methodist. Sunday, p.m.; Sunday Mass, 9:30 a.m. study 6:30 p.m. 715-547-3183. St. Ann’s Catholic. Sun- Trinity Lutheran (Mis- Bethany Lutheran. Sun- 9 a.m., Contemporary worship, Watersmeet Bible MANITOWISH WATERS day Mass, 8:45 a.m.; souri). E5104 Margaret St., day worship, 11 a.m. 7 p.m. Church. Sunday worship, Community Church WINCHESTER Sunday worship, 9 a.m. Trinity Lutheran (Mis- PAYNESVILLE 10:30 a.m.; men’s and ladies’ (Presbyterian). Sunday, 9:30 Living Hope. Sunday, 9:30 Wesley United Methodist. souri). M-28. Sunday worship, Our Saviour Lutheran Bible study, Wednesday, 6 a.m. a.m.; Thursday, Bible study, 7 500 E. McLeod. Sunday, ser- 9 a.m. (ELCA). Rotating every third p.m. Episcopal. Saturday: Epis- vice, 10 a.m. wesleyumciron- EWEN Sunday, 11 a.m. Part of New WHITE PINE copal Eucharist, 5 p.m. at p.m. wood.org. First Lutheran (ELCA). Evangelical Parish. 906-988- St. Jude Catholic. Sun- Community Presbyterian ——— Woodland Church (BGC). Rotating every third Sunday, 11 2594. day: Mass, 12 p.m. (noon) Church, U.S. 51. To make changes in list- N10234 Curry St., Sunday a.m. Wednesday, children’s RAMSAY Community United Our Lady Queen of Peace ings, call 906-932-2211. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / NATION SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2020 7 Counties with worst virus surges Obituaries overwhelmingly voted Trump Bonnie J. (Bahun) Kivi WAUSAU, Wis. – Bonnie J. (AP) – U.S. voters went (Bahun) Kivi, 64, a lifetime resi- to the polls starkly divided dent of Ironwood, passed away on how they see President Donald Trump’s response peacefully on Oct. 19, 2020, at to the coronavirus pan- Aspirus Wausau Hospital after a demic. But in places where courageous battle with cancer. the virus is most rampant She was born on Feb. 6, 1956, in now, Trump enjoyed enor- Ironwood, Michigan, daughter of mous support. Anton and Venita (Swanbeck) An Associated Press Bahun. She attended Luther L. analysis reveals that in 376 Wright High School and studied at Bonnie J. counties with the highest (Bahun) Kivi Suomi College 1956 — 2020 number of new cases per In 1975, she married John Kivi. capita, the overwhelming Bonnie loved all animals and always had a pet of majority – 93% of those counties – went for Trump, some kind, whether it was a dog or something more a rate above other less exotic, like an iguana. She loved solitude and being severely hit areas. in nature. The porch of their home in the woods was Most were rural coun- a feeding place for birds, squirrels, skunks, rabbits, ties in Montana, the Dako- deer, and even an occasional bear. One of Bonnie’s tas, Nebraska, Kansas, favorite porch visitors for the past 10 years has been Iowa and Wisconsin – the Blanch, an albino squirrel. She was also known to kinds of areas that often always have her fishing pole in the car, just in case have lower rates of adher- she spied a good fishing spot on her occasional trav- ence to social distancing, el. mask-wearing and other She was preceded in death by her parents, Anton public health measures, and Venita Bahun. and have been a focal point Associated Press for much of the latest surge IN THIS Nov. 3, file photo, voters wait in line to cast their ballots inside the Metra- Bonnie is survived by her husband, John; sons, in cases. Park event center in Billings, Mont. U.S. voters went to the polls starkly divided on Shane (Amy) Kivi and Jesse Kivi; two granddaugh- Taking note of the con- how they see President Donald Trump’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. ters that she adored, Hailey and Brooklyn; sister, trast, state health officials But in places where the virus is most rampant now, Trump enjoyed enormous sup- Kathy (Donald) Jossart; brothers, Larry and Steve are pausing for a moment port. (Darlene) Bahun; numerous nieces and nephews; of introspection. Even as and her two dogs, Kacey and Rizzo. they worry about rising State and Territorial Health in the U.S. and globally. The AP’s analysis was In consideration of the current pandemic, the numbers of hospitaliza- Officials. The U.S. broke another limited to counties in which family is waiting to hold a memorial service at a later tions and deaths, they “I think there’s the record in the 7-day rolling at least 95% of precincts date. hope to reframe their mes- potential for things to get average for daily new cases, had reported results, and The family has chosen McKevitt-Patrick Funeral sages and aim for a reset on less charged and divisive,” hitting nearly 90,000. The grouped counties into six public sentiment now that he said, adding that there’s tally for new cases Thurs- categories based on the Home of Ironwood to honor Bonnie’s legacy of life. the election is over. a chance a retooled public day was on track for anoth- rates of COVID-19 cases You can leave a condolence or a tribute at mcke- “Public health officials health message might unify er day above 100,000, with they’d experienced per vittpatrickfuneralhome.com. need to step back, listen to Americans around lower- massive numbers reported 100,000 residents. and understand the people ing case counts so hospi- all around the country, Polling, too, shows vot- who aren’t taking the same tals won’t get swamped including a combined near- ers who split on Republi- John E. Carlson stance” on mask-wearing during the winter months. ly 25,000 in Texas, Illinois can Trump vs. Democrat and other control mea- The electoral divide and Florida. Iowa and Indi- Joe Biden differed on HURLEY, Wis. – John E. Carlson, 99, of Hurley, comes amid an explosion in ana each reported more whether the pandemic is sures, said Dr. Marcus Ples- formerly a lifelong resident of Ironwood, Michigan, cia of the Association of cases and hospitalizations than 4,000 cases as well. under control. passed away Thursday, Nov. 5, 2020. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Jer- ald Rocco, owner and manager of Lakeside Memori- GOP divided over Trump’s al Chapel Inc., in Wakefield, Michigan, who will baseless claims of election fraud release a complete obituary notice later. William E. Holst WASHINGTON (AP) – A key at the White House that the ballot- not be quiet, do not be silent about Republican senator said Friday he counting process is unfair and cor- this. We cannot allow this to happen DULUTH, Minn. – William E. Holst, 93, of Iron- saw no evidence to support President rupt. Trump did not back up his before our very eyes,” McCarthy said wood passed away on Nov. 4, 2020, at St. Mary’s Donald Trump’s baseless claim that claims with any details or evidence, Thursday on Fox News. “Join togeth- Hospital in Duluth. Democrats are trying to “steal” the and state and federal officials have er and let’s stop this.” A complete obituary will be published at a later election, even as GOP leaders struck not reported any instances of The split showed the grip Trump date. a more neutral tone – and others widespread voter fraud. still has on his party, particularly McKevitt-Patrick Funeral Home of Ironwood is urged the White House to fight. Yet Senate Majority Leader Mitch after Republicans in Congress won assisting the family. Sen. Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania, McConnell struck a more neutral seats in the House and Senate run- whose state is a key battleground in tone, and other top Republicans ning for reelection alongside the pres- the presidential election, called the more defiantly urged Trump to fight ident. president’s claim of fraud “very dis- to defeat Democrat Joe Biden. One top Trump ally Sen. Lindsey turbing.” “Every legal vote should be count- Graham said on a call with reporters For reprints or lamination services, “There’s simply no evidence any- ed,” McConnell tweeted early Friday. Friday that he supports Trump’s contact the Daily Globe at 906-932-2211 one has shown me of any widespread “All sides must get to observe the pro- efforts to challenge ballot counts in corruption or fraud,” Toomey told cess.” several states yet to be called in the “CBS This Morning.” McConnell grew testy during a presidential race. “The president’s speech last night press conference later in Kentucky Graham said he’s “not conceding” was very disturbing to me because he when was repeatedly asked to say that Biden is going to win the presi- made very, very serious allegations more. “Beyond that, I don’t have any- dency but will try to work with a without any evidence to support it,” thing to say,” McConnell said. “It Democratic administration if one is said Toomey. won’t make any difference how many installed. He said on Fox News He added: “I voted for President times you ask I’ve already given my Thursday night he would donate Trump. I endorsed President Trump. answer.” $500,000 to the president’s “legal I want the next president to be the House Minority Leader Kevin defense fund” and urged people to Notice of Public Hearing person who legitimately wins the McCarthy took a more confrontation- pitch in. Electoral College and I will accept al tone, insisting inaccurately that Other GOP senators, governors Bessemer Planning Commission whoever that is.” Trump “won” the election – even and other elected officials swiftly Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held Trump, who has complained for though officials in several states are pushed back against Trump, a rare by the Bessemer Planning Commission on Tuesday, De- weeks about mail-in ballots, escalated still counting Americans’ ballots. break with the president who keeps a cember 1st, 2020, beginning at 6:00 P.M. The meeting will his allegations late Thursday, saying “So everyone who’s listening, do firm grip on his party. be held remotely. The purpose of the hearing is to hear comment on a site plan submitted to build a new Dollar General at 1470 E Lead. This is the site of the Traveler’s Motel owned by School kids. with the masks, they’re manner; following the rec- Michael and Donna Maslanka. Please contact staff at “I think we put a lot of done with keeping sepa- ommendations of our [email protected] or 906-663-4311 to view our families in a bad situa- rate,” he said. “It’s not our experts, not just a gut feel- the plans. From page 1 tion by closing the school school that’s a reflection of ing,” Martinson said. take them in and out of like this,” Sprague said. this. We as a community He said roughly 90% of The legal description of the property is SE ¼ of section 10, school like this. So I don’t There was a discussion have not done our best.” his members support fol- Twp 47 N, Range 46 W want to extend this any- about the lack of childcare Beer echoed the call that lowing the health depart- The meeting will be held remotely. Interested persons will more than we have to,” options in the area and the community’s actions ment’s recommendation have the opportunity to be heard at the time and place in Beer said. “If we can get what families were sup- were what would enable a and argued there were sev- this notice. No hearsay or individual surveys will be ac- those numbers to start posed to do with young return to in-person learn- eral reasons for being con- cepted as testimony; only written or oral presentation will coming down within the kids who would normally ing, and warned that the cerned about the return to be acknowledged. You can join the meeting by calling next week, then maybe we be in school while their par- decision may be taken out in-person learning – includ- 301-715-8592 and entering in the webinar ID 885 8818 have other options within ents worked. of the hands of the locals if ing that it would put people 1301. Staff will be unmuting people during public com- the school building to Although there was the numbers weren’t at risk, the district could ment and you will have to press *6 to unmute yourself. You make it a safer environment some talk of exploring cre- reversed. potentially open itself and can also join the meeting over your computer by using this for the children.” ating some kind of daycare “Our communities need its employees up to litiga- link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88588181301. You can She explained she was for families with essential to understand that in order tion if someone got sick or find this link on our facebook page facebook.com/besse- referring to practices like workers, several board for us to continue with in- died and that it potentially wearing masks and social members argued Thursday person education, we need set the district on a slippery mermich if that’s easier. You can also send Charly Loper distancing during the night wasn’t the time to to step up our game a little slope of choosing which your comments at [email protected] or drop school day. work out all the details. bit and work towards a recommendations to follow them in the city’s dropbox at 411 S Sophie prior to the Not everyone was com- Board member Clancey community approach and which to ignore. meeting. Staff will read these at the council meeting. Fi- fortable with the decision to Byrne said no one was excit- towards mitigation,” Beer Ultimately, several board nally, you can leave a voicemail for the city council by call- continue remote learning. ed about the decision but said, adding the state may members questioned why ing 906-663-4311 and pressing 107. Staff will be playing Board president Amanda he didn’t feel like the step in and downgrade the Ironwood was the only dis- these back to the city council. Pertinent information is on Sprague argued the deci- department’s recommenda- region to Phase 3 if the trict in the GOISD debating file and available for public inspection in the Clerks office sion put kids at risk social- tion was intended to be a changes can’t be made at going against the recom- at City Hall during normal business hours. ly, emotionally and academ- reflection of the district’s the local level. mendation and argued it The City of Bessemer will, upon request, provide appro- ically, and said it bothered policies designed to prevent Also advocating for the was best to defer to the priate aids and services leading to effective communication her to see people she knows the spread of the virus, but district to follow the health experts. for qualified persons with disabilities to allow equal par- in the health care field have rather it was a response to department’s recommenda- “To me, the professionals ticipation in this meeting. Such aids may include qualified to go to work and fight the the community’s attitude tion was Dave Martinson, really know what’s happen- sign language interpreters, documents in Braille, and other virus while the local dis- toward the pandemic. who spoke on behalf of the ing,” member Steve Thomas ways of making information and communications accessi- tricts seem to be hunkering “As a store retail manag- district’s unions. said. “I can sit and read arti- ble to people who have speech, hearing, or vision impair- down. er, I can tell you from the “We would love to be cles, you can read four arti- ments. We can also provide accommodation for those with She said the decision last few weeks I’ve watched teaching in-person – it’s the cles and you’ve got two for mobility issues. Please contact Jennifer Adams, Clerk at also forces families to this community decide preferred method, it’s the and two against – but none 906-663-0333 or [email protected] 48 choose between working they’re done with the social proven method. However, it of them are doctors or nurs- hours business hours prior to the meeting to get this set up. and taking care of their distancing, they’re done needs to be done in a safe es or health personnel.” l 8 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2020 OUTDOORS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Creating food plot for deer: A true passion So as crazy as this sounds, this was the busiest warm sea- son of my life, hobby farming, bear baiting, and creating a food plot along with my job were the culprits. Helping someone get their first bear consumed my first two Mark weeks of the bow season, but I Walters did not care as I had from one to seven bucks at my plot every day An Outdoorsman’s Journal during daylight hours. So here is where the typical Mark-Walters-has-to-have-adver- Hello friends, sity part of the story comes into This week’ column is an focus. Behind my house is a for- update of my experiences hunt- est several miles in length. ing the food plot that I created Directly in front of my house is a this past spring and summer in 120-acre field, and a mile north a dense oak and hazelnut forest of my house is a couple hundred about a half mile behind my acres of farmland. house. I am good friends with the I think that it is important to farmers and this year they plant- start out with the fact that ed a fall cover crop of oats on though I love to bow hunt for about Sept. 5. deer, but my passion has always My first bowhunt was about been waterfowl and adventures. Sept. 28, and I had one doe It was about the first week in come in range from my stand. I June when I began to see what made the trek home in a great looked like the early antler mood. On my second hunt, I Submitted photo growth of what could be a really passed on another doe, and MARK WALTERS planted this food plot of buck wheet for deer near his home, calling it a “labor of large buck. At the time, I had my again, I was very happy. love.” first planting in the ground of Now here is a side note some- what was mostly cow peas and one may have the answer for, never are in the fall, as the ed home and had just enough aware that when home, I am buck wheat, and folks if you can though I feel I did everything farmer usually plants rye or time to climb into my tree for an almost always working. The food remember one thing from this right, the second crop was plant- nothing. I also noticed next to evening hunt. plot is my time oasis. I climb column it is this: plant buck ed on July 15 and most of my zero deer on my cameras and About 30 minutes before dark into my tree and watch night wheat. If I have ever seen a “deer beets, turnips, and white radish- put it together that the local deer an eight-point buck with good become day or day become cocaine” it is buck wheat and I es did not grow anything under- were living and rutting on the length and mass with maybe a night. Until the oats, I had so have hundreds of pictures as ground, but the deer love eating forest edge next to the oats. 15-inch spread offered me an many super cool experiences proof of that from four trail cam- the tops. Last week, I hunted five days excellent shot for a good 20 min- and my gut feeling is that more eras. So on about Oct. 15, I have and loved every minute of it, but utes. All I could think was it good times are yet to come. So I watch this buck’s antler this 16-inch, 10-point buck give only saw one small buck and wasn’t yet November, and I want- I will say this, after sitting in development as well as several me an excellent shot. I use a perhaps eight doe in several ed to give one of the big guys a tree for a couple of hours the others, and in early July, I dou- compound bow and chose to hunts and the cameras were more time to give me a try. cool weather makes it a bit bled the size of my plot and put watch him instead of fling an quiet. In reality there is zero sign of tougher for this 59-year old body in radishes, some alfalfa, arrow, the next night, I passed On Thursday, I did a fast 30- rutting deer in my neck of the to pull back a bow that is set at turnips, and braseca, I also on him again. hour trip to Durand and lived woods, it has now been five days 60 pounds – should the eight or planted another area in buck At this same time I noticed and hunted out of my canoe on since the pass and I am 100% ten get in range, I may let an wheat for a second crop; note, that the fields near my house the Chippewa River. Nothing fine with my decision. arrow fly! buck wheat cannot take a frost. were loaded with deer and they was happening there, so I head- Anyone that knows me is well Sunset MDNR seeks input on project boundaries near state land LANSING – As part of the imple- gan.gov/PublicLands. Comments project boundaries is expected to be mentation of its managed public will be accepted online through made by the DNR director at the land strategy adopted in late 2018, Nov. 30 and at the Dec. 10 Natural December NRC meeting. the Michigan Department of Natu- Resources Commission meeting. The DNR is also currently work- ral Resources has been reviewing “Having defined boundaries ing to develop an updated public and revising – and now is seeking around DNR lands allows us to land strategy, which must be sub- public input on – dedicated project focus on priority areas for public mitted to the Michigan Legislature boundaries around state forests, land ownership now and into the for consideration and approval by game and wildlife areas, parks and future to ensure quality recreation July 1, 2021. recreation areas. opportunities and protect Michi- According to officials, the updat- These boundaries, mapped in gan’s unique features and ed public land strategy will explain 2004, serve as a guide for public resources,” said Scott Whitcomb, the importance of a public land land ownership and include current senior advisor for wildlife and pub- base and guide the DNR in: protect- state-owned land and privately lic lands. “By periodically re-exam- ing and preserving Michigan’s natu- Submitted photo owned land that would be a priority ining and redefining those bound- ral and cultural resources; provid- AS PART of the implementation of its managed public land for the DNR to acquire in the future aries, we are able to manage public ing spaces for quality outdoor recre- strategy adopted in late 2018, the Michigan Department if it becomes available for sale. land more effectively and efficiently, ation opportunities; and promoting of Natural Resources has been reviewing and revising – Proposed changes to dedicated easily recognize ownership bound- natural resources management. and now is seeking public input on – dedicated project project boundaries are available for aries and reduce conflicting land More information about the boundaries around state forests, game and wildlife areas, public review and feedback via an uses.” strategy can be found at parks and recreation areas. interactive online map at Michi- A final decision on dedicating Michigan.gov/PublicLands. Top 10 hunting violations during firearm deer season By F/Lt. JASON WICKLUND colors do not affect a deer’s rights and posted trespassing es problems for animals and peo- identify the suspect. Michigan Department of Natural behavior. Hunter orange gar- signs. If you’ll be hunting near ple. Resources ments, including camouflage, someone else’s property, contact Solution: Practice the “leave No. 10: Harassing hunters LANSING – As Michigan must be at least 50 percent the landowner ahead of time; no trace” ethic. Whatever is Conservation officers investi- Department of Natural Resources hunter orange and be visible don’t wait until you’re tracking brought into the woods should gate acts of hunter harassment — conservation officers gear up for from all directions. Clothing game. Most of the time, a friendly be taken back out. It is the which is when a person or orga- the 2020 firearm deer season, options include a cap, hat, vest, call or visit to your neighbor will responsibility of all hunters to be nization intentionally sabotages they are expecting that this year’s jacket or raincoat. remedy the situation. environmental stewards and another hunter’s quality opportu- higher hunting license sales will clean up after themselves. nity to take game. Examples mean more new and experienced include spraying repellent No. 3: Being unfamiliar with No. 6: Staking claims to hunters in the woods. around a hunter’s blind, creating a firearm public land hunting blinds No. 8: Baiting Here’s a list of the 10 most Semi-automatic, lever, bolt Confrontations over hunting Conservation officers stay loud noises and/or barriers that common hunting violations that and pump-action firearms are spots, or the illegal posting (tres- busy responding to calls about prevent or deter a hunter or game conservation officers encounter common choices among hunters, passing or hunting signs) of illegal baiting in Michigan’s from accessing an area, or every firearm season – most of but each firearm functions very state-managed public land, hap- Lower Peninsula and portions of destroying other hunters’ equip- which easily can be avoided with differently. pen every year. Conservation offi- the Upper Peninsula. ment such as trail cameras and a little research and planning. Solution: Take the time to cers are asked to help resolve Solution: Know the law. Bait- blinds. familiarize yourself with your such disputes, and say the main ing and feeding are banned in the Solution: Respect the law. No. 1: Using wrong tag or firearm and make sure it is prop- reason for these situations is usu- entire Lower Peninsula and por- Michigan law prohibits anyone improperly filling out a tag erly sighted and functioning ally last-minute hunters who ran- tions of the Upper Peninsula — obstructing or interfering with Conservation officers often before you go hunting. Being able domly pick a spot. except for hunters with disabili- the lawful taking of animals. see the wrong kill tag on game — to safely handle your firearm is Solution: Hunters should ties who meet specific require- Hunter harassment is a misde- such as fish or turkey licenses on an important part of being a research and scout the land they ments. meanor offense. a deer. Often, this is a simple mis- responsible hunter. plan to hunt – before hunting In approved Upper Peninsula Anyone who feels targeted by take made in the dark and can day. Brush, constructed blinds baiting areas, 2 gallons of bait hunter harassment or who wit- easily be corrected by re-tagging No. 4: Safety zone violations and tree stands on public land can be spread in an area that nesses a natural resource viola- the deer as soon as you notice the Each year conservation offi- are just that — public. Regardless measures 10 feet by 10 feet. On tion should immediately call or error. cers investigate property damage of who constructed, purchased or commercial forest land, bait must text the Report All Poaching Hot- Solution: Before field-dressing caused by firearms. tends to these blinds, when be brought in each night, unless line line at 800-292-7800. Infor- or moving the deer, kill tags Solution: Rifle rounds travel they’re on state-managed public the landowner has given permis- mation can be left anonymously; should be filled out (including long distances — hunters are land, they are available on a first sion. Use bait sparingly to help monetary rewards may be offered the month and date the deer was responsible for where their bul- come, first served basis. Public curb the spread of deer diseases for information that leads to the taken and the deer’s gender and lets end up. Know the area you’ll land cannot be posted or like bovine tuberculosis and arrest and conviction of violators. number of antler points) and be hunting, including nearby reserved. chronic wasting disease. ––– properly placed on the deer. buildings and properties. No one Tree stands used on public Hunter education teaches may hunt with a firearm within hunters about safe, ethical hunt- land must be portable and have No. 9: Hunting out of hours No. 2: Not wearing orange 450 feet of an occupied structure the hunter’s name, address and or off-season ing practices. A valid hunter safe- Some hunters remove their (including buildings, dwellings, Michigan driver’s license number One of the most common ty certificate is required to pur- orange clothing once they get homes, residences, cabins, barns or DNR sportcard number complaints to the DNR’s Report chase a hunting license in Michi- into deer stands or blinds. In the or structures used for farm oper- affixed in legible English that can All Poaching Hotline is about gan. Complete hunter education excitement of getting a deer, ations) unless they have permis- easily be read from the ground. shots fired after dark. Often, online at Michigan.gov/HunterE- hunters may forget to put their sion from the landowner. Hunting platforms cannot be these complaints are reported ducation. orange clothing back on. affixed or attached to any tree by days later. Michigan conservation offi- Solution: Commit to wearing No. 5: Trespassing nails, screws or bolts. Solution: A hunter may legally cers are fully commissioned state hunter orange to keep yourself If a deer runs onto private Refer to page 24 of the Hunt- shoot game 30 minutes before peace officers who provide natu- and others safe. Hunters are property, the hunter cannot ing Digest for more information sunrise or until 30 minutes after ral resources protection, ensure required by law to wear hunter retrieve it without the landown- about hunting from tree stands sunset. Anyone who witnesses or recreational safety and protect cit- orange as the outermost layer of er’s permission. Conservation on public property. suspects hunting outside of legal izens through general law clothing at all times. The DNR officers are usually contacted hours should immediately call or enforcement and conducting life- recommends wearing as much when trespass disagreements No. 7: Littering text the DNR’s Report All Poach- saving operations in the commu- hunter orange as possible to escalate and a resolution cannot Leaving propane bottles, hand ing hotline at 800-292-7800. Fast nities they serve. Learn more at increase visibility to other be reached. warmer wrappers, food wrap- reporting makes it more likely Michigan.gov/ConservationOffi- hunters. Orange and other bright Solution: Respect landowner pers, bottles and other trash caus- that a conservation officer will cers. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2020 9 As Cook thrives, Vikings turn strong- arm strategy to Lions MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – The Minnesota Vikings have rarely shied from a ground-oriented approach on offense in seven seasons under coach Mike Zimmer, never more apparent than in their last game. Dalvin Cook has made this strong-arm strategy viable, rather than some tired relic. With 30 rushes for 163 yards and three – plus two catches for 63 yards and another score – Cook carried the Vikings to a potentially pivotal victory at Green Bay. As Kirk Cousins only attempt- ed 14 passes, Cook became the first player with 30 carries for Minnesota since 2013. "We're going to have to ride this guy," Zimmer said. The Vikings have had a player reach 30-plus rushing attempts 17 times in their 60-year history, including six by single-game franchise record holder Adrian Peterson (35). The Vikings are 16-0-1 in those games. When asked this week to assess Cook's unique traits, Zimmer paused briefly before invoking the name of the NFL's all-time leading rusher, Emmitt Smith. Tracy Rowe photo "Really good feet. Quick accelerator. Powerful runner. GOGEBIC’S JAAKOB Fyle (71) was selected to the West-PAC Iron Division all-conference team. Good vision," Zimmer said. The Vikings have run the ball on 49.6% of their plays, the third-most in the league. Baltimore, the NFL leader, Fyle named to all-conference team employs a run-heavy quarterback in 2019 NFL MVP Lamar Jackson. By JASON JUNO Gwinn 6-1, 245, senior; Brandon Mason, Manis- [email protected] "We just run yards like Swiss chard," Cook said, using Quarterback: Nick Javurek, Bark tique, 6-1, 200, junior the leafy green vegetable for a clever rhyme. Football coaches met last week to River-Harris, 6-2, 175, senior Defensive End: Max Shiverski, Bark Running Back: Nathan Thomson, River-Harris, 6-5, 195, senior; Colton The nutritional value is unmistakable, as long as they're select the West-PAC Iron Division all- controlling the ball and scoring points. That's the way they conference team. West Iron, 6-1, 180, senior; Aiden John- Marcell, West Iron, 6-0, 180, senior son, Bark River-Harris, 5-9, 180, senior Defensive Back: Gannon Bray, Nor- tried to win with Cook's predecessor, too. Peterson, coinci- Gogebic senior Jaakob Fyle (6-3, Fullback: Trevor Lippens, Bark River- way, 6-1, 185, senior; Nolan Anderson, dentally, will be in Minnesota on Sunday with his latest 280) was selected to the first team at Harris, 6-0, 195, junior West Iron, 6-1, 180, senior; Tyler Racicot, team, the Detroit Lions. tackle. Gogebic senior Hayden Center: Harrison Hogenmiller, West Bark River-Harris, 6-2, 160, senior; The Vikings (2-5) have a lot of catchup to do. Makela (6-3, 205) was an honorable Iron, 6-2, 245, senior Mastin Love, Gwinn, 5-10, 160, senior. They blew double-digit second-half leads and lost be one mention at center and Miners’ senior Guard: Riggins Stenberg, Bark River- Honorable mention point to Tennessee and Seattle. They were also no-shows in Griffin McLaughlin (5-6, 145) was Harris, 6-0, 215, senior; Sebastian, Offense one-sided defeats to Green Bay, Indianapolis and Atlanta. honorable mention at defensive back. Saaranan, West Iron, 6-2, 225, senior; Center: Max Hall, Bark River-Harris, 5- Their performance against Detroit (3-4) will reveal a lot West Iron County offensive line- Evan Anderson, Norway, 5-5, 175, senior; 11, 185, senior Cameron Ghininghelli, Gwinn, 5-11, 235, Center: Hayden Makela, Gogebic, 6-3, about whether they're truly a darkhorse contender for the man Nate Lundin (6-3, 315, senior) expanded playoffs or better off refocusing on the future. was named Offensive player of the senior 205, senior Tackle: Dom Ortega, Bark River-Har- End: Tristan Jansci, Gwinn, 6-1, 210, That summary might sound familiar to the Lions, who year. Teammate Nathan Thomson (6- ris, 6-0, 300, junior; Jaakob Fyle, Goge- senior were unsure if quarterback Matthew Stafford would be 1, 180, senior) was Special Teams bic, 6-3, 280, senior Running back: Wyatt Gierke, Manis- available after placing him this week on the COVID-19 Player of the Year. Tight End: Bink Cline, West Iron, 5-11, tique, 5-10, 150, senior reserve list. Bark River-Harris defensive back 170, senior; Dylaon Lippens, Bark Tackle: Justin Grailer, Norway, 6-3, "We're doing some things really well," coach Matt Patri- Tyler Racicot (6-2, 160, senior) was River—Harris, 6-0, 274, senior 280, senior cia said. "We just have to learn how to finish better. I think named Defensive Player of the Year Kicker: Andy Fredrickson, West Iron, End: Logan Horton, West Iron, 6-1, that's true all the way across the board." and teammate Dom Ortega (6-0, 300, 6-2, 220, senior. 170, senior BACKUP PLAN senior) was named Lineman of the Punter: Nick Javurek, Bark River-Har- Defense If Stafford is not cleared in time to play, the Lions would have to Year. ris, 6-2, 175, senior Line: Kenton Bartoszek, Bark River- choose between Chase Daniel or David Blough. The 34-year-old Daniel Coaches selected former Gwinn Defense, first team Harris, 5-7, 150, senior has started just five games in his career with seven touchdowns and five Player of the year: Tyler Racicoct, Bark Back: Griffen McLaughlin, Gogebic, 5- coach, the late Dion Brown, as Iron interceptions, though he helped lead Chicago to a 16-6 victory over the River-Harris, 6-2, 160, senior 6, 145, senior Vikings last season by going 22 of 30 with a touchdown in relief of an Division Coach of the Year. He died Lineman of the year: Dom Ortega, End: Keven Noble, Gwinn, 5-7, 155, injured Mitch Trubisky. unexpectedly earlier this year. Bark River-Harris, 6-0, 300, senior junior Blough went 0-5 as a starter last year when Stafford was out with a Offense, first team Linebacker: Gage Larson, West Iron, End: Lucas Gould, Manistique, 6-2, broken back, with four touchdown passes and six interceptions after Offensive Player of the Year: Nate 5-9, 180, senior; Carter Zawacki, Bark 180, senior the undrafted rookie was acquired from Cleveland. That included a loss Lundin, West Iron, 6-3, 315, senior River-Harris, 6-0, 180, senior; Chase Carl- Line: Zach Seat, Norway, 6-1, 170, at Minnesota, when Blough had one touchdown, was sacked five times Special Teams Player of the Year: son, Norway, 6-1, 190, junior; Carl Peter- senior and intercepted twice in a 20-7 loss. Nathan Thomson, West Iron, 6-1, 180, son, 5-11, 180, Gwinn, junior Back: Drew Hebert, West Iron, 6-0, senior Defensive Line: Nathan Lundin, West 160, senior Coach of the Year: Dion Brown, Iron, 6-3, 315, senior; Reed Hill, Gwinn, LIONS — page 10 Rodgers leads Packers past undermanned 49ers Path to NASCAR title SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) – Aaron Rodgers took advantage of the undermanned clear with rather than sympathizing with the team that dominated his Green Bay Harvick out Packers twice last season. Rodgers threw for 305 yards and four of the way touchdowns and the Packers overwhelmed the depleted 49ers 34-17 on Thursday night. AVONDALE, Ariz. (AP) – "They're a different team on paper for sure," Kevin Harvick was a sure bet Rodgers said. "They've had some tough to make the NASCAR finale injuries to some really key players, but no and likely close out one of one's feeling sorry for anybody in this league. the most dominant seasons That's the way it goes. Nobody's feeling sorry of the decade. for us. We're dealing with injuries." Instead, he's been elimi- Rodgers connected on deep shots to nated and the hyped head- Davante Adams and Marquez Valdes-Scant- to-head matchup between ling, and a short toss to Marcedes Lewis in the Harvick and Denny Hamlin first half to get the Packers (6-2) out to a 21-3 has been scrapped. For bet- lead over the Niners (4-5). ter or worse, NASCAR's title- It was quite a reversal from the two meet- deciding format knocked ings last season when San Francisco outscored the strongest team this sea- Green Bay by a combined 50-0 in the first son from contention for Sun- halves on the way to lopsided wins in the reg- day's winner-take-all final ular season and NFC title game. four at Phoenix Raceway. The rematch looked nothing like those "I'm not going to view if games in part because the Niners were missing we win it any different almost all their key pieces from the game whether he was in or out," because of injuries and a positive coronavirus Hamlin said Thursday. test for receiver Kendrick Bourne that also No one denies Harvick sidelined three of his teammates for "high risk" deserved a chance at the contacts. title. He won a series-high That left San Francisco without quarter- nine times, had a whopping back (ankle), All-Pro tight 20 top-five finishes and led end (foot), NFC title game star Associated Press nearly every statistical cate- running back (ankle), Marquez Valdes-Scantling, bottom left, and quarterback gory this year. It was a back- receivers (hamstring) and Bran- Aaron Rodgers (12) celebrate after connecting on a touchdown pass during the second half and-forth between Harvick don Aiyuk (COVID-19 list), left tackle Trent against the San Francisco 49ers in Santa Clara, Calif., Thursday. and Hamlin that most assumed would go down to Williams (COVID-19 list) and key defenders better defenses I think that we've played injury. He made an immediate impact, touch- (knee), (back) and the finale. despite missing some of those guys," Packers ing the ball on the first four plays to gain 37 But Harvick had a poor Richard Sherman (calf). coach Matt LaFleur said. "On offense it's yards. He finished with 15 carries for 58 "We knew it was going to be a challenge," third round of the playoffs always difficult going against Kyle and that yards, along with five catches for 21 yards. and his season collapsed. 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said. "We knew at staff." BIG DAY the start of the week it would be a challenge. He's out of the way and Rodgers added a second TD pass to Valdes- The lone bright spot for the 49ers was the Hamlin will race Chase Losing those three guys yesterday would be a Scantling and the rout was on. performance of receiver Jr., who bigger challenge. I still thought we could have Elliott, Brad Keselowski and Adams finished with 10 catches for 173 had nine catches for 184 yards and a TD. Joey Logano for the Cup a game. ... I know we could have done better." yards, making him the first Packers player James entered the game with 295 yards receiv- Rodgers and the Packers, who were missing Series championship. with three 150-yard receiving games since ing in 32 career games. It's a much cleaner path three players on the COVID-19 list, took Donald Driver in 2006. DEPLETED ROSTER advantage of the opportunity. to the title since Harvick is a "We're definitely in a groove right now," The run of injuries and coronavirus rules nine-time winner at Rodgers capped the opening drive with a Adams said. "I don't have much to say about it, left the 49ers with a shell of a roster, especial- 36-yard shot to Adams, who made an acrobat- Phoenix, which is hosting I don't want to sound conceited or nothing, ly on offense. They became the first team since NASCAR's championship ic catch over in the end sound bad, but obviously when you start get- the 1970 merger to play a game without its zone for his league-leading eighth TD recep- weekend for the first time. ting in a rhythm like that, it does get a lot eas- starting QB and six of its top seven players in Out of the mix for the tion of the season. ier." yards from scrimmage, outside of the 1987 Nick Mullens had an apparent TD throw to title, he might still be in con- FAST STARTERS replacement player games. tention for the race win. River Cracraft wiped out on replay for San Rodgers' TD pass to Adams gave the Pack- INJURY REPORT Francisco and then threw an interception to "They've got a chip on the ers an opening drive score for the eighth Packers: CB Jaire Alexander (concussion), T shoulder and if they've got a Raven Greene after backup left tackle Justin straight game to open the season. The only Rick Wagner (knee), LB Krys Barnes (calf) and Skule got beat for a pressure from Preston fast car, they are going to other team to do that since 2000 was New Eng- RB Dexter Williams (knee) all left the game give the guys in the champi- Smith. land in 2007. The Patriots streak stopped after and didn't return. That mistake led to Rodgers' 1-yard throw onship a whole lot of trou- eight games. The Packers have four TDs and 49ers: CB K'Waun Williams (ankle) and S ble," said NBC Sports analyst to Lewis and the Packers took control when four field goals on opening drives for a league- (toe) left the game and didn't Valdes-Scantling got behind the defense for Dale Earnhardt Jr. best 40 points. return. "I think Harvick might the 52-yard catch late in the first half. JONES' STATUS UP NEXT "I know they were missing some creatures hustle up in there and just Packers star running back Aaron Jones Packers: Host Jacksonville on Nov. 15. not care." on both sides of the ball, but that's one of the returned after missing two games with a calf 49ers: Visit New Orleans on Nov. 15. l 10 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2020 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard No. 13 Indiana chases another

from Rodgers (Crosby kick), 1:53. Bowling Drive: 8 plays, 87 yards, 3:33. Key Hurley-Webster game canceled feat against No. 23 Michigan Tuesday Commercial Nov. 3, Ironwood Plays: Verrett 11 interception return High team game and series: to Green Bay 23; Rodgers 7 run on HURLEY – The Hurley football game By MICHAEL MAROT Manny’s. 3rd-and-5; Rodgers 11 pass to High game: David Baldwin 267, Ervin. Green Bay 21, San Francisco scheduled for Friday night against Web- AP Sports Writer David Baldwin 255, Will Corcoran 3. ster was canceled. 248, Chris Teige 238, Greg Basom Third Quarter No. 13 Indiana already 225. GB_Valdes-Scantling 1 pass Webster was going to virtual school has checked off two mile- High series: Chris Teige 725, from Rodgers (Crosby kick), 7:17. Friday because of an increase in virus David Baldwin 724, Leo Stanczak Drive: 9 plays, 80 yards, 6:00. Key stones this season. 708, Dave Khoury 698, Greg Basom Plays: Rodgers 49 pass to D.Adams cases. They ended a 33-year 694. on 3rd-and-7; Rodgers 11 pass to Hurley was looking for a different Monday Mix-Ups D.Adams on 3rd-and-3. Green Bay drought by upsetting a top- Nov. 2, Ironwood 28, San Francisco 3. opponent Friday morning but didn’t 10 team in Penn State. Then High team game and series: GB_FG Crosby 19, 2:01. Drive: 7 have any luck finding one. Team Brenda. plays, 46 yards, 3:26. Key Play: they climbed to their high- High game: Don Basom 226, Rodgers 24 pass to Ervin. Green Chris Teige 224, Don Basom 217, Bay 31, San Francisco 3. replacements. Promoted G Ben 1980 — Dave Wilson of Illinois est poll position since 1987. Rick Clements 216, Shawn Basom Fourth Quarter Braden to the active roster from sets an NCAA record with 621 yards Now they're chasing a third 215. GB_FG Crosby 53, 6:15. Drive: practice squad. passing in a 49-42 victory over Ohio High series: James Brushaber 12 plays, 60 yards, 8:14. Key Plays: LAS VEGAS RAIDERS — Acti- State. major feat – ending a 24- 727, Pete Demma 688, Brenda Rodgers 34 pass to D.Adams on vated CB Damon Arnette to return 1981 — Don Shula records his Brushaber 686, Alice Simpson 669, 3rd-and-4; Rodgers 6 pass to Ervin from injured reserve. Placed OT 200th NFL victory when the Miami game losing streak to No. 23 John Bloomquist 663. on 3rd-and-3. Green Bay 34, San Trent Brown on the reserve/COVID- Dolphins edge the New England Michigan. Tuesday Commercial Francisco 3. 19 list. Promoted RB Theo Riddick Patriots 30-27 in overtime. Oct. 27, Ironwood SF_James 41 pass from Mullens to the active roster. 1986 — Tulsa’s Steve Gage is "It's going to be talked Associated Press High team game and series: (Gould kick), 5:00. Drive: 4 plays, 80 MIAMI DOLPHINS — Placed RB the first quarterback to rush and about quite a bit. The record Manny’s. yards, 1:15. Key Plays: Hasty kick Myles Gaskin on injured reserve. pass for 200 yards in a game. Gage MICHIGAN DEFENSIVE back Gemon Green (22) knocks High game: Marc Behrendt 266, return to San Francisco 20; Mullens SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — rushes for 212 and passes for 209 in is what it is," coach Tom David Baldwin 257, Chris Teige 248, 36 pass to Dwelley. Green Bay 34, Promoted G Tony Bergstrom and a 34-27 triumph over New Mexico. Allen said. "We talk about the ball away from Michigan State wide receiver Jalen Don Basom 247, Mick Babich 244. San Francisco 10. RB Austin Walter from the practice 1987 — The St. Louis Cardinals Nailor (8) during the second half Saturday in Ann High series: Robert Davis 746, SF_McKinnon 1 run (Gould kick), squad to the active roster. Activated score 28 points — three TD passes things pretty openly in our Nick Gima 731, David Baldwin 730, :04. Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 2:35. WRs River Cracraft and Kevin by Neil Lomax and a fumble recov- Arbor, Mich. Marc Behrendt 723, Chris Teige Key Plays: Mullens 11 pass to White, S Johnathan Cyprien, TE ery by Niko Noga — to overcome a program, talking about the 722. James; Samuels 15-yard lowering Daniel Helm to the active roster. 28-3 deficit and beat the Tampa Bay past not being predictive of the head to initiate contact penalty. Signed DT Josiah Coatney to the Buccaneers 31-28. a turnover. Allen hired both in 2017 Monday Mix-Ups the future. To me, it's about Oct. 26, Ironwood Green Bay 34, San Francisco 17. practice squad. Released WR Chris 1997 — Phil Housley becomes But he's facing an oppor- and both have been promot- High team game and series: A_0. Finke. Activated TE Jordan Reed the second U.S.-born player in NHL what you do next. We talk Khoury Trifecta. GB SF from injured reserve. Placed QB history to score 1,000 points, tallying tunistic defense that already ed since then. Hart is now FIRST DOWNS 21 17 Jimmy Garoppolo and TE George an assist as the Washington Capi- about that as a football High game: David Baldwin 224, has six takeaways and is listed as associate head Chad Pucilowski 223, Rick Rushing 66Kittle on injured reserve. tals beat the Edmonton Oilers 2-1. team." Clements 222, Carol Morden 215, Passing 13 8 MIAMI DOLPHINS — Placed RB 2003 — John Gagliardi becomes tied for third nationally in coach. Before that, they were Shawn Basom 201. Penalty 23Myles Gaskin on injured reserve. college football’s career victory lead- Indiana's skid against the turnover margin per game also teammates at Michigan. High series: Carol Morden 745, THIRD DOWN EFF 6-12 3-10 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — er when St. John’s rallies to beat Wolverines (1-1) is tied for Todd Hamel 729, Ari Mountjoy 717, FOURTH DOWN EFF 1-1 0-1 Re-signed WR Cyril Grayson to the Bethel 29-26. Gagliardi, in his 55th (plus-2.0) . Hart rushed for a school Alice Simpson 697, James TOTAL NET YARDS 405 337 practice squad. Released WR John season and his 51st at the Minneso- the longest active streak in Total Plays 63 53 Hurst. ta school, gets his 409th victory, If the Hoosiers win that record 5,040 yards and fin- Brushaber 683. the Bowl Subdivision. It Avg Gain 6.4 6.4 TENNESSEE TITANS — Signed passing Eddie Robinson, who battle, they just might have ished fifth in the Heisman All TimesNFL EST NET YARDS RUSHING 111 55 LS Matt Orzech from the Miami retired in 1997 after winning 408 shares the distinction with Rushes 31 17 AMERICAN CONFERENCE practice squad. games at Grambling. another major milestone to Trophy voting in 2006. Avg per rush 3.6 3.2 WASHINGTON FOOTBALL 2005 — Pierre Turgeon becomes Texas A&M, which has 24 East celebrate. Sheridan was a walk-on WLTPct PF PA NET YARDS PASSING 294 282 TEAM — Signed LB Justin Phillips the 34th player in NHL history to straight wins over TCU, and Buffalo 620.750 198 199 Sacked-Yds lost 1-11 1-9 to the practice squad. reach 500 goals, scoring in the third "It will be made a big deal quarterback who eventually Gross-Yds passing 305 291 HOCKEY period of Colorado’s 5-2 win over the Hoosiers' equally long Miami 430.571 188 130 about," said Allen, who has earned a scholarship, New England 250.286 136 167 Completed-Att. 25-31 22-35 National Hockey League San Jose. losing streak against Ohio N.Y. Jets 080.000 94 238 Had Intercepted 01 WINNIPEG JETS — Signed F 2009 — Indianapolis becomes seen two of the last three played in 12 games and Yards-Pass Play 9.2 7.8 South Marko Dano to a one-year, two-way the fourth team in league history State. KICKOFFS-EndZone-TB7-3-14-3-3 contract. with 17 consecutive regular-season meetings decided in over- made four starts for the WLTPct PF PA Before Indiana (2-0) Indianapolis 520.714 198 136 PUNTS-Avg. 3-51.34-54.8 COLLEGE wins with a 20-17 victory over Hous- time. "I think we've had Wolverines – experiences Tennessee 520.714 208 184 Punts blocked 00 NCAA — Announced approval of ton. New England did it twice — win- starts contemplating the Houston 160.143 166 217 FGs-PATs blocked 0-0 0-0 transfer and eligibility for F Logan ning a record 21 straight from 2006- opportunities since I've he now uses to relate to Jacksonville 160.143 154 220 TOTAL RETURN YDS 22 148 Padgett from Stanford University to 08 and 18 in a row from 2003-04. Buckeyes and a potential Punt Returns 0-0 1-13 been here against Michigan today's players. North University of New Mexico. Chicago won 17 straight from 1933- Kickoff Returns 1-5 6-135 matchup of the Big Ten WLTPct PF PA NEW JERSEY CITY UNIVERSI- 34. and we haven't been able to "I've been in a competi- Interceptions 1-17 0-0 TY — Named Jake Gunning assis- 2014 — Northern Iowa keeps East's lone unbeatens in two Pittsburgh 7001.000 211 142 finish, just like Penn State. tion, I've been in a competi- Baltimore 520.714 203 132 PENALTIES-Yds 5-45 4-33 tant men's wrestling coach. three-time defending FCS champion FUMBLES-Lost 0-0 1-1 North Dakota State out of the end weeks, there's Michigan. Cleveland 530.625 206 237 AP Sportlight We have to clean up the mis- tion and lost it, I've been Cincinnati 251.313 194 214 TIME OF POSS 36:30 23:30 Nov. 7 zone and hands the Bison their first It's only the fourth time West INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 1943 — The Detroit Lions and loss, 23-3. The loss snaps North takes and we have to finish." benched," he said. "While it RUSHING_Green Bay, Jones 15- in 69 series meetings both W LTPct PF PA New York Giants play the last score- Dakota State’s 33-game winning SAVE IT might not have been the Kansas City 710.875 253 152 58, Ervin 8-24, Taylor 1-9, Williams less tie in the NFL. streak, the longest in Football teams are ranked and it's the Las Vegas 430.571 187 203 2-8, Rodgers 1-7, Lovett 3-6, Boyle 1968 — Red Berenson scores six Championship Subdivision history. When the Wolverines most pleasant thing at the 1-(minus 1). San Francisco, McKin- Nov. 9 first time since 1988 the Denver 340.429 147 183 goals, including four in the second hired Harbaugh in 2015, time, I think it prepared me L.A. Chargers250.286 179 185 non 12-52, Hasty 4-3, Mullens 1-0. period, to lead the St. Louis Blues to 1912 — The lateral pass is used PASSING_Green Bay, Rodgers Hoosiers received more NATIONAL CONFERENCE an 8-0 victory over Philadelphia. as an offensive weapon for the first some expected the Michigan to work with the players. 25-31-0-305. San Francisco, Mul- East 1974 — South Africa is awarded time by Worcester Tech coach points in the poll. Michigan lens 22-35-1-291. alumnus to restore the lus- Hopefully, they know that I WLTPct PF PA the Davis Cup against India. India William F. Carney. Carney’s team won the matchup that year, Philadelphia 341.438 186 205 RECEIVING_Green Bay, refuses to play in the final because beats Amherst 14-13. ter of the FBS' winningest know what they've gone Washington 250.286 133 165 D.Adams 10-173, Jones 5-21, Ervin of its opponent's apartheid policy. 1946 — Second-ranked Notre 31-6. 4-48, Valdes-Scantling 2-53, Dame fights to a 0-0 tie with No. 1 program. Harbaugh certain- through. Dallas 260.250 185 266 It's the first time the final is not Coach Jim Harbaugh has N.Y. Giants 170.125 145 199 Tonyan 1-5, Shepherd 1-3, Lewis 1- played. Army at Yankee Stadium to snap the 1, Sternberger 1-1. San Francisco, ly has won his share in Ann BOUNCING BACK South 1985 — Rubin "Hurricane" Cadets’ 25-game winning streak. noticed a difference with James 9-184, Dwelley 3-52, McKin- WLTPct PF PA Carter, the former middleweight The Irish defense holds Army’s run- Arbor, winning more than Michigan understands non 3-16, Cracraft 2-13, Hasty 2-10, ning backs Doc Blanchard and Indiana this season. Tampa Bay 620.750 247 165 boxer convicted twice of a triple mur- 70% of his games. what's at stake this week. A New Orleans 520.714 206 197 T.Taylor 1-9, Juszczyk 1-4, Reed 1- der in 1966 and the hero of a Bob Glenn Davis to a combined 79 "Indiana is really good," Carolina 350.375 179 193 3. Dylan song, is released after 19 yards. But he's also been criti- second consecutive loss Atlanta 260.250 209 224 PUNT RETURNS_Green Bay, years in prison. Carter, 48, is freed 1953 — The U.S. Supreme Court he said, noting the Hoosiers None. San Francisco, T.Taylor 1-13. cized for losing four straight would likely knock them North after a federal judge rules the boxer rules 7-2 that baseball is not subject KICKOFF RETURNS_Green appear more fired up. "Tom WLTPct PF PA and a co-defendant were denied to antitrust laws, maintaining the bowl games, a winless out of the East Division title Green Bay 620.750 253 204 Bay, Lovett 1-5. San Francisco, their civil rights by prosecutors dur- game is a sport, not a business. Allen does a great job, Walter 3-64, McKinnon 1-30, Hasty 1972 — John Bucyk of the record against bitter rival chase with only five games Chicago 530.625 161 166 ing trials in 1967 and 1976. coaching the team. It's an Detroit 340.429 177 206 1-21, Dwelley 1-20. 1991 — Magic Johnson, who Boston Bruins scores his 1,000th Ohio State and now another remaining before champi- Minnesota 250.286 183 214 TACKLES-ASSISTS- helped the Los Angeles Lakers to point with a goal in an 8-3 win over exciting ballclub and Tom SACKS_Green Bay, Amos 5-0-0, West five NBA championships, the Detroit Red Wings. loss to the Spartans. Har- onship weekend. The Jackson 4-0-0, Burks 3-2-0, Sum- 1984 — Larry Holmes scores a has them playing well." WLTPct PF PA announces he has tested positive baugh never bought the Wolverines haven't won a Seattle 610.857 240 199 mers 3-1-0, Z.Smith 2-0-1, for the AIDS virus and is retiring. 12th-round technical knockout of Michigan, meanwhile, Arizona 520.714 203 146 M.Adams 2-0-0, Lowry 2-0-0, 1998 — Awesome Again steals Bonecrusher Smith to retain the IBF hype. conference crown since Samuels 2-0-0, Barnes 1-2-0, Gary Skip Away's thunder and the $5.12 heavyweight title in Las Vegas. 1989 has been up and down. L.A. Rams 530.625 193 152 "I didn't consider myself 2004. San Francisco450.444 225 207 1-1-0, Hollman 1-1-0, Lancaster 1-1- million Breeders' Cup Classic at — The Milwaukee Bucks beat the 0, P.Smith 1-1-0, Alexander 1-0-0, They dominated Minnesota Thursday's Games Churchill Downs with a three-quarter Seattle SuperSonics 155-154 in five a savior then," he said. "I "It's not basketball or Green Bay 34, San Francisco 17 Black 1-0-0, Greene 1-0-0, Savage length victory over Silver Charm. overtimes, matching the second- on the road in Week 1, then 1-0-0, Garvin 0-1-0, Keke 0-1-0, Sul- longest game in NBA history. The don't now." baseball, where you get to Sunday's Games Skip Away finishes sixth and misses nearly fell out of the Top 25 Baltimore at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. livan 0-1-0. San Francisco, Warner becoming the first horse to earn $10 game is the longest game since the HART & SOUL have a seven-game series," Carolina at Kansas City, 1 p.m. 9-4-0, Greenlaw 4-3-0, Harris 4-1-0, million. advent of the 24-second shot clock after a 27-24 loss to rival Chicago at Tennessee, 1 p.m. J.Taylor 4-1-0, Tartt 3-4-0, Moseley 1999 — Tiger Woods becomes in 1954. The Wolverines will see defensive tackle Carlo Kemp 3-2-0, Ward 2-2-0, Hyder 2-1-0, Kin- 1991 — Marshall Faulk of San Michigan State – at home – Denver at Atlanta, 1 p.m. the first player since Ben Hogan in two familiar faces when they said. "You get one Saturday, Detroit at Minnesota, 1 p.m. law 2-1-0, Al-Shaair 1-3-0, Verrett 1- 1953 to win four straight tourna- Diego State returns after missing last week. Houston at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. 3-0, Willis 1-0-1, Givens 1-0-0, Jor- ments, capturing the American three games due to injury and arrive in Bloomington: one opportunity." dan 1-0-0. Express Championship. breaks the NCAA record for touch- Strong-armed quarter- N.Y. Giants at Washington, 1 Hoosiers offensive coordi- .___ Seattle at Buffalo, 1 p.m. INTERCEPTIONS_Green Bay, 2003 — The defending champion downs by a freshman with his 20th back Joe Milton has played Las Vegas at L.A. Chargers, 4:05 Greene 1-17. San Francisco, None. U.S. baseball team fails to qualify for in a 42-32 win over Colorado State. nator Nick Sheridan and AP Sports Writer Larry Miami at Arizona, 4:25 p.m. MISSED FIELD GOALS_None. the 2004 Athens Olympics, losing to 1991 — Houston’s Roman Ander- relatively well in his first two OFFICIALS_Referee Bill son becomes the first player in Indiana running backs Lage contributed to this Pittsburgh at Dallas, 4:25 p.m. Mexico 2-1 in the quarterfinals of a career starts at Michigan, New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 8:20 Vinovich, Ump Terry Jr. Killens, HL qualifying tournament in Panama NCAA history to surpass 400 points coach Mike Hart. report. Open: Cincinnati, Cleveland, L.A. Jerry Bergman, LJ Jeff Seeman, FJ City, Panama. by kicking a 32-yard field goal in the which hasn't yet committed Rams, Philadelphia David Meslow, SJ Don Willard, BJ 2008 — Jerry Sloan is the first Cougars’ 23-14 victory over Texas. Perry Paganelli, Replay Mark But- Monday's Games NBA coach to win 1,000 games with 1996 — Evander Holyfield New England at N.Y. Jets, 8:15 terworth. one team when his Utah Jazz beat pounds Mike Tyson into submission at 37 seconds of the 11th round to Thursday, Nov. 12 Transactions the Oklahoma City Thunder, 104-97. Indianapolis at Tennessee, 8:20 BASEBALL Sloan, 1,000-596 with the Jazz, has win the WBA heavyweight title in Spartans riding momentum Sunday, Nov. 15 Major League Baseball an overall coaching record of 1,094- Las Vegas. Holyfield, a 7-1 under- Houston at Cleveland, 1 p.m. American League 717 with the Jazz and Chicago dog, becomes the second man to Jacksonville at Green Bay, 1 p.m. BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Bulls. hold a piece of the heavyweight title Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants, 1 Acquired INFs A.J. Graffanino and 2009 — Zenyatta comes from last three times. heading into game at winless Iowa Tampa Bay at Carolina, 1 p.m. Greg Cullen from Atlanta to com- after a poor start and fights off Gio 2001 — Detroit’s Luc Robitaille Washington at Detroit, 1 p.m. plete the Aug. 30 trade for LHP Ponti in the stretch to win the $5 mil- scores in the first period against By ERIC OLSON Tommy Milone. lion Breeders' Cup Classic. The 5- Anaheim, becoming the 13th player losses at Purdue and at home to North- Buffalo at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. AP College Football Writer Denver at Las Vegas, 4:05 p.m. OAKLAND ATHLETICS — year-old mare, ridden by Mike in NHL history to reach 600 career western. L.A. Chargers at Miami, 4:05 p.m. Acquired OF Junior Perez from San Smith, beats a loaded field of 11 goals. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 4:25 Diego to complete the June 30 trade males and becomes the first female 2005 — Carolina’s Erik Cole is Fresh off a surprising win over its in- "We can't dwell on the last week," cen- San Francisco at New Orleans, for INF Jorge Mateo. to win the race in its 26-year history. the first player in NHL history to be state rival, Michigan State heads into its ter Tyler Linderbaum said. "All the guys 4:25 p.m. National League 2010 — Indianapolis quarterback awarded two penalty shots in one Seattle at L.A. Rams, 4:25 p.m. ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Peyton Manning starts his 200th game. He scores on the first, helping game at Iowa on Saturday feeling a lot bet- have forgotten about it and all we can do is Baltimore at New England, 8:20 Acquired SS Ronny Simon from consecutive game, a 26-24 loss at the Hurricanes defeat Buffalo 5-3. ter about itself than it did two weeks ago. move on to Michigan State – just keep win- Open: Kansas City, N.Y. Jets, Chicago Cubs to complete the Aug. Philadelphia. Manning joins Brett 2011 — Joe Paterno is fired by Atlanta, Dallas 31 trade for LHP Andrew Chafin. Favre as the only quarterbacks in the Penn State board of trustees The Hawkeyes, on the other hand, are ning the weeks, winning the days, and if Monday, Nov. 16 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — NFL history to start 200 consecutive despite saying he would retire as looking for answers after their first 0-2 Minnesota at Chicago, 8:15 p.m. Acquired RHP Rodolfo Sanchez games. coach after the football season we do that we might get the outcome we from Tampa Bay to complete the 2016 — Stephen Curry sets an ended. Paterno is brought down by start since 2000. want." Green Bay 34, Aug. 18 trade for RHP Edgar Garcia. NBA record with 13 3-pointers — the growing furor over the handling San Francisco 17 BASKETBALL one game after missing all his long- of child sex abuse allegations "Nothing about that feels good," Iowa SMITH-MARSETTE OUT Green Bay 7 14 10 3—34 National Basketball Association range attempts for the first time in against assistant coach Jerry San- coach Kirk Ferentz said. "But our focus Iowa receiver and kick returner Ihmir San Fran 300 14 — 17 SACRAMENTO KINGS — two years — and the Golden State dusky. Penn State President Gra- First Quarter Announced the hiring of Rex Warriors beat the winless New ham Spanier is also ousted. and encouragement to our players is to Smith-Marsette, arrested on suspicion of GB_D.Adams 36 pass from Kalamian as an assintant coach. Orleans Pelicans 116-106. Curry fin- 2014 — Aaron Rodgers throws Rodgers (Crosby kick), 11:42. Drive: FOOTBALL ishes with 46 points, three days after six touchdown passes to tie the focus on the remaining 80% of the season. drunken driving last Sunday, was sus- 6 plays, 75 yards, 3:18. Key Plays: his league-record streak of 157 Green Bay game record and match There's a lot of football left, and all of us pended for the game. He spent the week A.Jones 11 run; Rodgers 15 pass to BALTIMORE RAVENS — Acti- games with at least one 3 was the NFL record for a half in a 55-14 A.Jones. Green Bay 7, San Francis- vated OLB Matthew Judon from the snapped. rout of the Chicago Bears. Rodgers know that we need to play better." practicing with the scout team and should co 0. reserve/COVID-19 list. Nov. 8 ties the NFL mark for TD passes in a Michigan State (1-1) and Iowa have met be back next week against Minnesota. Fer- SF_FG Gould 22, :47. Drive: 11 BUFFALO BILLS — Activated TE 1942 — Parker Hall of the Cleve- half set by Oakland’s Daryle Lamon- plays, 76 yards, 6:11. Key Plays: Dawson Knox from the land Rams throws seven intercep- ica in 1969. just twice since 2013, with the Spartans entz said Tyrone Tracy, who started eight Mullens 43 pass to James; McKin- reserve/COVID-19 list. tions against the Green Bay Pack- 2014 — Landon Donovan scores winning in the 2015 Big Ten champi- games last season, would play most of the non 6 run on 3rd-and-2. Green Bay CAROLINA PANTHERS — Acti- ers. three goals and sets up Robbie 7, San Francisco 3. vated DE Yetur Gross-Matos from 1952 — Maurice Richard of the Keane’s goal, propelling the LA onship game and at home in 2017. snaps that would have gone to Smith- Second Quarter injured reserve. Waived C Sam Montreal Canadiens becomes the Galaxy into the Western Conference GB_Lewis 1 pass from Rodgers Tecklenburg. NHL’s leading career goal scorer finals with a 5-0 victory over Real Mel Tucker took over for Mark Danto- Marsette. (Crosby kick), 7:01. Drive: 9 plays, CLEVELAND BROWNS — Pro- with his 325th in a 6-4 victory over Salt Lake. nio this year, and it looked as if the Spar- LOMBARDI HOMECOMING 38 yards, 4:41. Key Plays: Greene moted LB Elijah Lee to the active the Chicago Black Hawks. 2016 — Golden State makes 17- 17 interception return to San Fran- roster. Waived C Evan Brown. 1959 — Elgin Baylor of the Min- of-33 three-pointers in a 116-95 tans would have a long slog after they Lombardi grew up 120 miles west of cisco 38; A.Jones 11 run; Rodgers 7 — Promot- neapolis Lakers scores 64 points blowout of the Dallas Mavericks, committed seven turnovers and lost 38-27 Iowa City in the Des Moines suburb of pass to Ervin on 3rd-and-8; Rodgers ed DB Kevin Toliver to the active against the Boston Celtics. with teammates Stephen Curry, 4 pass to D.Adams on 4th-and-1; roster. 1970 — Tom Dempsey of New Kevin Durant, Klay Thompson, and at home to conference doormat Rutgers in Clive. He was a standout for Valley High Verrett 8-yard defensive pass inter- GREEN BAY PACKERS — Pro- Orleans kicks an NFL-record 63- Draymond Green all making four the opener. and declined a scholarship offer from Fer- ference penalty on 3rd-and-5. Green moted S Henry Black, CB Stanford yard field goal on the final play of the apiece. The Warriors are the first Bay 14, San Francisco 3. Samuels and RB Dexter Williams to game to give the Saints a 19-17 vic- team to have four players hit four Michigan State rebounded with a 27-24 entz to sign with Michigan State, then GB_Valdes-Scantling 52 pass the active roster as COVID-19 tory over the Detroit Lions. three-point shots. road win over then-No. 13 Michigan, with coached by Mark Dantonio. Rocky Lombardi throwing for a career- SECOND-HALF SLUMP one-fourth of Detroit's offensive Jones, a recent waiver claim from high 323 yards and freshman Ricky White The Hawkeyes scored a combined three Lions snaps, behind Marvin Jones, the Lions, could see his first breaking out with eight catches for 196 points in the second halves of their first Kenny Golladay, Danny Amen- action for Minnesota with five yards and a score. two games, committing four turnovers on From page 9 dola and rookie Quintez Cephus, other cornerbacks dealing with "I'm proud of that, that Spartan Nation 12 possessions. but he has given the Lions a legit- injuries this week. REMEMBER THEM? is pleased and excited about our program "It's not like we're not trying to score imate deep threat with an average HOMEWORK TIME Everson Griffen expected to of 24 yards per catch. With Golla- The Vikings have lost five and about our win against the school points in the second half," Linderbaum face his former team this month, day hampered by a hip injury this straight at U.S. Bank Stadium, down the road and bringing that Paul Bun- said. "It hasn't gone our way. Our big focus but the reunion was moved up week, Hall could find more since beating Blough and the yan trophy back to East Lansing," Tucker is on execution and trying to push that two weeks when Dallas traded opportunity against a struggling Lions on Dec. 8, 2019. That's their him to Detroit. The 11th-year said. "That's a source of pride for all of our ball through in the second half and just Vikings secondary. longest such streak since 2011 defensive end with 77 career fans and all of our supporters. I made sure finish games." "The thing that he brings for and approaching the franchise sacks will make his debut with our players knew how I felt about it, that MORE RUN, LESS PASS us is speed," Lions offensive coor- record, set between the 1966-67 the Lions on Sunday, a conve- dinator Darrell Bevell said. "You seasons when the Vikings lost six when you play the school down the road, Iowa is looking for more balance. nient addition to the lineup with can feel it, and that can really consecutive games at Metropoli- that is the game every year, so we embrace Spencer Petras attempted 51 passes defensive end Trey Flowers going change some things in the back tan Stadium and tied a seventh that." against Northwestern, the most since Jake on short-term injured reserve. end." before stopping the skid. And now? Rudock threw 56 times against Maryland In addition to Peterson and CORNERBACK CRUNCH Zimmer spoke to the players Griffen, backup safety Jayron "We have to move on to the next oppo- in 2014. The Hawkeyes ran only 23 times The Vikings, who have sur- this week about restoring their Kearse will make his return to nent," Tucker said. "I've been in rivalry for 77 yards against the Wildcats. rendered 30.6 points per game for home-field edge, even if the Minnesota. Griffen could find games before, won rivalry games. They're GOING FOR 3 IN ROW the fourth-worst average in the absence of fans has negated the himself lined up across from league and rank third-to-last in usual noise advantage. a major accomplishment and they're With a win, Michigan State would tie Vikings left tackle Riley Reiff, passing yards allowed, have been "We need to bring our own important for everyone involved. At some the series 23-23-2 and pick up its third who's been blocking as well as fighting a dual challenge of inex- energy. We need to bring our own point, you have to move on to what's next, straight victory in Iowa City. The last time ever in his fourth season with the perience and injuries at corner- excitement. We need to play like team. He played his first five years so as the head football coach, I have to set the Spartans won three in a row on the back all season. The only one the fans are there," Zimmer said. with the Lions. the tone in how we do that." Hawkeyes' home field was in 1973, '75 and who has played in every game is "Hopefully they can do it through HALL PASS The Hawkeyes also need to have short '77. rookie starter Jeff Gladney. Chris it through osmosis or something." Marvin Hall has taken only memories after opening the season with l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2020 11 HERMAN SPEED BUMP When it’s time for love and not excuses

Dear Annie: I am 24 years old, and my whole world to you right now, because you boyfriend is 64. We have been in a rela- started dating him when you were just 19. tionship for five years. He’s everything I’ve But I promise you he’s not. Break it off and ever wanted in a person: He’s smart, find someone who gives you love, not funny, intelligent, caring and handsome. excuses. When we first started dating, I assumed Dear Annie: I hate all the holidays. Am that he was divorced, and I never bothered I weird? I don’t want to decorate or buy to ask otherwise. But after we’d been dat- special things or exchange gifts or make ing for some time, he took me to a lake cookies. – Holiday Anxiety house one weekend and said that we were Dear Holiday Anxiety: You’re far from there so that he could finalize his divorce. weird. In fact, a 2018 survey found that the Well, for one reason or another the divorce holiday season stresses out 88% of Ameri- never actually happened. cans. Many dread the financial strain and He and his wife have two grown chil- family drama. Perhaps you’ll find the holi- dren. I’m really not sure how to go forward days less stressful once you let go of all with our relationship. I confronted him expectations – of you and of others. This about not being divorced, and his excuse year, with the holidays muted out of neces- BETWEEN FRIENDS was he didn’t have enough time to go sity, I hope that we see how unnecessary through all the steps of the divorce pro- all of the spending and stressing is. The ceedings. season can and should be a time for fami- I feel so hurt. It’s so painful to be in love ly, grateful reflection, service and rest. I with someone whom I may or may not hope that by this time next year, we’ll all have to myself. When we first started dat- be seeing our loved ones in person again ing, he would talk about how he wanted to and realize what a gift it is just to have one marry me. But now things have changed. It’s been a shock to me. I didn’t even want another. marriage at first, because I was unsure if Dear Annie: I have a suggestion for that’s what I wanted with him. But now to friends and family members who would know that it’s probably never going to hap- like to help caregivers. Don’t just say, “If MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM pen for us – I just can’t shake my feelings you need me, please call me.” The caregiv- at all for him. We live together but sleep in er is probably not going to do that. Instead separate rooms to avoid engaging in phys- say, “I would like to come over and relieve ical intimacy before marriage, yet I’m start- you for a few hours tomorrow or the next ing to think that day might never come. It day so you can have a few hours away.” breaks my heart deeply. I’m still happy This would be such a blessing to a care- with him at times, but there are other giver. 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