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IRON COUNTY COURT Rick sentenced to life in Saxon murder-arson By RALPH ANSAMI “This was for less than $200,” [email protected] because of gambling losses the HURLEY — Donald Rick night before, Dufour said. “This agreed Thursday morning he is extremely senseless,” he said. shouldn’t be eligible for parole in Waldros’ husband, Dean Wal- the 2016 fire that destroyed the dros, agreed with Dufour that Bear Trap Inn, killing Lisa Wal- the community had lost not only dros, of Kimball. a valued member, but an institu- “If I was you, I’d give me no tion in the tavern where his wife choice, either,” Rick told Judge worked for her sister. Patrick Madden, who sentenced “A monster came to Saxon and him to a mandatory life sentence, took the most loving person in without the possibility of parole. this world away,” Dean Waldros Madden could have made Rick said. “The town of Saxon has eligible for extended supervision, never been the same.” or parole, after 20 years in prison Other family members or thereafter, but denied that expressed the fear and anxieties option, citing the “heinous” they felt immediately after the nature of the crime. death, with some nightmares Rick, 45, had previously continuing to this day. pleaded guilty to killing Waldros, Sue (Waldros) Herlevi 53, while robbing the Bear Trap explained how her brother, Inn in Saxon and setting fire to Dean, after the loss of their par- the building on March 12, 2016. ents at early ages, raised his sib- Assistant Attorney General lings on his own, then lost his Richard Dufour, who prosecuted first wife, Patty, at an early age the case, asked Madden to make to cancer. sure that Rick is never eligible to “Then the most unimaginable get out of prison. thing happened,” Herlevi said, He noted Rick stabbed Wal- referring to the murder-arson in dros five times in the neck, once which the body wasn’t found for in the jugular vein, and then two days, under a slab in the Ralph Ansami/Daily Globe returned to Bear Trap and DONALD RICK covers his face with his hands as he watches a video presentation on the woman he murdered Thursday morning in Iron County poured gas on her and lit it as Court. From left are Wisconsin Assistant Attorney General Richard Dufour, Iron County Sheriff’s Department deputy Jason Geach, the lead officer she was still alive. in the investigation, defense attorney Courtney Latzig and Rick. RICK — page 5 Iron trail effort Highland Copper expands UP holdings gets Health By RICHARD JENKINS establishes Highland as a dominant min- any portion of the property, according to The company made clear it is still [email protected] ing exploration and development compa- Highland’s announcement. focusing on its Copperwood project, in Foundation grant LONGUEUIL, Quebec — Highland ny in the (U.P.) and offers the opportuni- The former owners also retain a 2 per- northern Ironwood and Wakefield town- Copper Company has expanded its hold- ty to build a pipeline of projects that cent net smelter return on all mineral ships. By RICHARD JENKINS ings in the western Upper Peninsula. could be developed in the future,” the interests, although Highland can buy “Although the company’s focus [email protected] Highland announced Wednesday it company’s announcement said. back half of that for $8 million at any remains the Copperwood project, we HURLEY — The effort to has acquired 447,842 acres from Rio Highland acquired the property — time in the next 12 years. believe that our new exploration package expand the local non-motorized Tinto Group subsidiaries Kennecott through its subsidiary, UPX Minerals — Since 2003, the acquired land has is highly prospective given that, for many trail system into Iron County got Exploration Company and Rio Tinto for $18 million, of which $2 million was been “subject to over 69,500 line-miles of of the targeted commodities, the region a boost, as the Iron County Nickel Company. paid at Tuesday’s closing. The remaining detailed airborne geophysical surveys, as has been under-explored. The acquired Regional Trail Committee The lands, which Highland refers to as funds are scheduled to be paid over the well as 147 diamond drill holes,” the properties also represent a significant learned Thursday the Gogebic the UPX properties, are in Houghton, next six years, with $1 million on the first spokesman said. Previous exploration project pipeline for the future,” Highland Range Health Foundation had Baraga, Ontonagon, Dickinson, Mar- anniversary of the closing, with an addi- work has indicated the potential pres- president and CEO Denis Miville- awarded a grant. quette and Iron counties, according to tional $3 million paid each year after ence of nickel-copper, gold and zinc-cop- Deschênes said. The $11,000 matching grant Tim Lynott, a finance and administration that. per. The company is also developing a will go to the purchase of a two- manager with Highland. The schedule would be accelerated if Some areas may be prepared for addi- White Pine North project in Ontonagon, block strip of land that runs par- “The acquisition of the UPX properties Highland releases a feasibly study for tional test drilling as early as 2018. as well as a project in Keweenaw County. allel to Silver Street, between U.S. 51 and the Montreal River. The land is intended to bring the local section of the Iron Belle Trail — which will ultimately GO JUMP IN A LAKE between Belle Isle in Detroit Ramsay prepares for and Ironwood, but locally is only built from the Montreal River to Bessemer — into Hurley and July 4 river rumble serve as a trailhead for the city. Ultimately, the committee RAMSAY — The Bessemer p.m. hopes to extend the trail to Cary Township Fourth of July Com- The Bessemer Township Fire Park, and then on to the city of mittee will again be the first to Department will set off the fire- Montreal. offer fireworks in the area to works and officials hope the While the city of Hurley, help celebrate the nation’s birth crowd enjoys the spectacular dis- which will actually receive the next month. play. “Make sure to look to the grant, had previously received a “Rumble Over the River” is set Keystone Bridge for the water- $25,000 Coastal Management for dusk on Saturday, July 1, in fall again this year,” a member of Grant from the state of Wiscon- Ramsay. The night will begin at the fire department said. sin, that is only for title research 6 with live music behind the The committee will have its and planning efforts and can’t be Ramsay Fire Hall, with enter- concession stand open through used for site acquisition. tainment to be announced. the evening in the fire hall, offer- The committee also agreed to Marty’s Goldenaires Senior seek an extension for the Coastal Drum and Bugle Corps will offer Management grant, which also a concert between 8:30 and 9 has $25,000 in local matching RAMSAY — page 6 funds attached to it. Around $10,000 has been spent on title work so far, with the grant’s deadline approaching at the end Michigan celebrates National Trails Day of June. Michigan, known as The designed to promote and cele- The committee also learned Trails State, will celebrate the brate the importance of trails in the cost to purchase the property American Hiking Society’s the United States. from the rail company that owns National Trails Day Saturday. Paul Yauk, Michigan Depart- it might be significantly lower Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe Events are taking place across ment of Natural Resources than expected. Information was IRONWOOD THIRD grade teachers, from left, Noel Aho, Tom Mott and Mary Sommer jump into the Gile the nation, including Michigan, statewide trails coordinator, presented indicating the rail Flowage at the County C boat landing Thursday. The jump was one of the rewards the district’s second where thousands of people are said, “Michigan is The Trails company had accepted the city’s through sixth graders earned for reading books and successfully passing accompanying tests. Mott, hiking, biking, horseback riding, State, with more than 12,500 offer of $5,000 for the two-block one of the organizers of the event, said each passed test earned a certain number of points and the going on paddling trips, bird miles of state-designated trails. section, however another hiccup teachers agreed to complete a certain activity on video for each point level achieved. In keeping with watching and taking part in It’s the perfect place to celebrate in the process has appeared, as the theme of “Jumping into a Book,” a group of teachers plans to skydive this summer as the students stewardship projects. also completed a higher challenge. More than 22,000 quizzes were passed by the students in the com- National Trails Day features a bined grades. series of outdoor activities GRANT — page 5 TRAIL — page 5 C O N T A C T U S WEATHER INSIDE INDEX

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That a vital instrument for our planet, the way, and help protect for means the U.S. would remain in societies and economies,” wrote future generations the one plan- COUPON the agreement, at least formally, French President Emmanuel et we’ve got.” for another three-and-a-half Macron, German Chancellor Business leaders, normally Friday Night Fish Fry Special years, ensuring the issue Angela Merkel and Italian Pre- strong supporters of Republican remains alive in the next presi- mier Paolo Gentiloni. initiatives, had vigorously UY NE ET NE FF dential election. The White House said Trump appealed to Trump not to aban- B O G O 1/2 O However, Trump declared, spoke with the leaders of Ger- don the agreement. 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Several of his top aides At home, the U.S. Conference vantaged the U.S. “to the exclu- also opposed the action, includ- of Mayors strongly opposed the sive benefit of other countries,” ing his daughter Ivanka Trump. decision and said the nation’s leaving American businesses and Under former President mayors will continue efforts to taxpayers to absorb the cost. Wisconsin tops 18 states in UC study Barack Obama, the U.S. had reduce greenhouse gas emissions The immediate impact of agreed under the accord to blamed for global warming. Trump’s move could be largely MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin that Wisconsin’s Worker’s Com- who support it,” he said. reduce polluting emissions by Responding to Trump’s point- symbolic. 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Email calendar items and com- Tuesday, June 6 ment Corporation, 10 a.m., meet- munity news to news@yourdaily- ing, Conference Room 1, second globe.com. For more information, floor, Memorial Building, Ironwood. Pickleball, 9 a.m. to noon, good call 906-932-2211. weather: Patterson Tennis Courts, Thursday, June 8 Friday, June 2 bad weather: Ironwood Memorial Building. Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- Mercer Cribbage, 9:30-11:30 Gogebic County Veterans Ser- nity Action Agency quarterly food a.m., Mercer Senior Center. vice Officer, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Iron- commodity distribution for regis- Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 wood Memorial Building. 906-667- tered families, 9 a.m.-noon, Aurora p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. 1110. Athletic Club, Ironwood; 1-2 p.m., Emergencies: 715-476-7655. Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Pioneer Park Apartments, Ironwood; Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. 10 a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m., GOCAA, Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran area74.org. 100 S. Mill St., Bessemer. 906-667- Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Ironwood Kiwanis Club, noon, 0283. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Golden Dragon. Pickleball, 9 a.m. to noon, good Ontonagon United Methodist Church Cribbage, 1 p.m., Mercer, Wis., weather: Patterson Tennis Courts, basement, next to Holiday gas sta- Public Library. 715-476-2366. bad weather: Ironwood Memorial tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. Disabled American Veterans, 6 Building. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Ironwood American Legion Gogebic County Veterans Ser- p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic club rooms. vice Officer, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Life Support Group, 6:30 p.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 p.m., Saturday, June 3 Woodland Church, Ironwood. Watersmeet Township; 2:45-3:15 Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., p.m., Marenisco Township. 906-667- Community Pickleball Pad- Episcopal Church of the Transfigura- 1110. dlers, 8:30-11:30 a.m., Mercer tion, Ironwood. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, School gymnasium. 715-776-4588. Government Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Family Fun, 11 a.m., Bessemer Wakefield Township Board, area74.org. Public Library. 5:30 p.m., township hall. Red Hat Society Luncheon, Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Bessemer School Board, 6 noon, Angelo’s, Ironwood. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. p.m., A.D. Johnston. Grief Support Group, 1 to 2:30 area74.org. Wednesday, June 7 p.m., Dr. Kate Hospice office, 1571 U.S. 51 North, Arbor Vitae. Sunday, June 4 Grief Support Group, 2 p.m., Ralph Ansami/Daily Globe Christian Men of the Northland, The Inn Bed and Breakfast, Montre- JESIKA CANE conducts the Hurley High School Band at Saturday afternoon graduation ceremonies in the 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 p.m., al, Wis. 906-663-0308. gymnasium. Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- closed meeting, Salem Lutheran ReGeneration Youth, 5:30-6:45 nity Action Agency Nutriont Coun- Church, Ironwood. p.m., ages 10-11; Relentless Youth, cil, 10:30 a.m., Mill Street Garden Gogebic Range Trail Authority, 7-9 p.m., ages 12-18; Lighthouse dining room, Bessemer. Wisconsin State Patrol to participate 6 p.m., Pit Stop, Bessemer. Faith Center, Ironwood. Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 nity Action Agency quarterly food Wesley United Methodist Church, p.m., First Presbyterian Church, in International Roadcheck initiative commodity distribution for regis- Ironwood. Hurley. area74.org. tered families, noon-2:30 p.m. EST, Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Klassic Kruisers Car Club, 6:30 During the International Tuesday, June 6, has been State Patrol Capt. Brian Ausloos. fire hall, Bruce Crossing; 2-4:30 p.m. p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, p.m., Golden Dragon, Ironwood. Roadcheck initiative June 6-8, nationally designated as “Secure “Along with checking a commer- EST, 429 River St., Ontonagon. 906- Bessemer. area74.org. Ironwood Masonic Lodge 389, 667-0283. the Wisconsin State Patrol will Your Load Day” and electronic cial vehicles’ tires, brakes and 7:30 p.m., Masonic building. Monday, June 5 Alcoholics Anonymous, open join law enforcement officials signs along key Wisconsin travel lights, we also look at drivers’ Government meeting, noon, Salem Lutheran across North America to conduct corridors will display messages logbooks and credentials as part Bessemer Housing Commis- Iron County Food Pantry, 9 Church, Ironwood. area74.org. enhanced inspections of commer- on the topic. of overall efforts to prevent large- sion, 8 a.m., Executive Director’s a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Ave., Mon- DOVE Support Group, noon-2 cial motor vehicles and drivers, The AAA Foundation for Traf- truck crashes and improve high- Office, 709 W. Iron St., Bessemer. treal, Wis. 715-561-4450. p.m. 906-932-4990. Ojibway Correctional Facility including the importance of hav- fic Safety estimates that improp- way safety for everyone,” he com- Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Ironwood-Hurley Rotary Club, Community Liaison Committee, 9 ing all cargo properly secured. erly secured loads and roadway mented. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. 12:15 p.m., Elk and Hound Restau- a.m., Warden’s Conference Room. The 30th annual Roadcheck is debris contributed to some During last year’s three-day area74.org. rant, Ironwood. Gogebic Range Water Authori- sponsored by the Commercial 39,000 traffic injuries and 500 International Roadcheck peri- Wakefield Seniors, 2 p.m., Iron County Veterans Service ty Board, 6:30 p.m., Bessemer Vehicle Safety Alliance. deaths in the U.S. between 2011 od, the Wisconsin State Patrol Senior Center, Wakefield. Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Wis., Township Hall, Ramsay. Pat O’Donnell Civic Center Town Hall. 715-561-2190. During the 72-hour event, and 2014. conducted 1,240 commercial Board, 5 p.m., arena, Ironwood. Alzheimer’s Disease Care- Friday, June 9 about 10,000 CVSA-certified “During Roadcheck and motor vehicle inspections and Ironwood PTO, 6 p.m., Contrast givers Support Group, 6-7 p.m., commercial motor vehicle inspec- throughout the year, our highly- detected nearly 4,400 safety vio- Coffee, Ironwood. Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Mercer Cribbage, 9:30-11:30 tors throughout the United trained commercial motor vehi- lations. Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., Mercer, Wis. a.m., Mercer Senior Center. States, Canada and Mexico will cle inspectors are patrolling As a result, 351 vehicles and Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, Superior Riders, 6:30 p.m., Old Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 intensify efforts to increase com- highways and working at our 80 drivers were ordered out of Ironwood. area74.org. Suffolk Ale House Ride, Ironwood. p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. pliance with commercial motor safety and weight enforcement service until the violations were Ironwood Sports Hall of Fame, Bessemer Booster Club, 6:30 Emergencies: 715-476-7655. 6 p.m., Luther L. Wright K-12 vehicle driver and equipment facilities to help ensure that all corrected. p.m., A.D. Johnston High School. Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- regulations. safety equipment on commercial A WDOT You Tube video School, room 205. Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran Gogebic Range Carvers, 6:30 Each Roadcheck initiative vehicles is in good operating con- shows State Patrol inspectors at Festival Ironwood, 7 p.m., p.m., shop room, A.D. Johnston High Church, Ironwood. area74.org. American Legion, Ironwood. School, Bessemer. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, typically involves a special dition and that drivers are prop- work and explains the benefits to Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, People for Peace, 7 p.m. EDT, Ontonagon United Methodist Church emphasis area, with this year’s erly licensed and within their all motorists of commercial Ontonagon United Methodist Church Episcopal Church of Ascension, 501 basement, next to Holiday gas sta- focus on cargo securement. hours of service,” said Wisconsin motor vehicle safety. basement, next to Holiday gas sta- Houghton St., Ontonagon. tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Government Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic Bessemer City Council, 5:30 area74.org. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. p.m., city hall. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Saturday, June 10 Cornell’s widow still awaiting details about his death Ironwood Parks and Recre- p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, ation Committee, 5:30 p.m., meet- LOS ANGELES (AP) — Chris Detroit’s Law Department, told Chris Cornell was pronounced Bessemer. area74.org. Community Pickleball Pad- ing, Conference Room 1, second Government Cornell’s widow says she’s grate- The Associated Press Thursday dead May 18 when he was found floor, Memorial Building, Ironwood. dlers, 8:30-11:30 a.m., Mercer ful for the support her family has that the city sent a denial unresponsive in a Detroit hotel Ironwood Economic Develop- School gymnasium. 715-776-4588. received in the wake of the response letter May 25 to Jeffrey room hours after performing a Briefs Soundgarden frontman’s death L. Schulman of Liner LLP who concert with Soundgarden. Coro- last month, but she still doesn’t claimed his firm represents “the ner’s officials said preliminary know what caused him to hang estate and family of Christopher autopsy results show the singer Stories needed for annual is one of Regional Hospice’s 10-year reunion celebration Sat- himself. Cornell.” hanged himself, but Cornell’s Forget No Soldier edition fundraisers and has special urday, June 17, at Spider’s Vicky Cornell says in a state- “On the same day, we family disputes the findings and meaning for people across the Sports Bar on Silver Street in ment Thursday that she is still responded to multiple media out- claims he may have taken more The Daily Globe is planning Gogebic Range. Hurley from 4 to 8 p.m. its annual Forget No Soldier edi- awaiting the toxicology reports lets with the same response,” Ha of an anti-anxiety drug than he A flower can be purchased, RSVP by June 7, and please she hopes will clarify the circum- said. was prescribed. tion, to be published later this year round, in honor or memory pay in advance to cover the cost month. stances around her late hus- The denial letter sent last of a loved one or friend. of food. band’s apparent suicide. week to The AP said that the The news department is look- On June 20, at 6:30 p.m., For more information, email ing for story ideas about local “We still have several unan- “disclosure of any information at there will be a special dedica- [email protected] or swered questions about what led this time would compromise and veterans. tion program at the park to call 715-562-0243. “We’re looking to honor to his death,” she said. “We interfere with” the Detroit police include the presentation of col- believe the toxicology report will investigation into Cornell’s their service,” said managing ors, reading of the honorari- Presque Isle to hold Fish editor Larry Holcombe. answer these questions.” death. ums and memorials, and a con- Boil June 21 Cornell family attorney Kirk “Maybe it’s a recent promotion, cert by the Gogebic Range or homecoming. Perhaps a PRESQUE ISLE, Wis. — The Pasich says Detroit legal officials Band. Presque Isle Lions Club will be denied his request for police and classroom project or a set of old For more information, call letters and photos carefully holding a Fish Boil on Wednes- toxicology reports because the S 906-663-0308. tucked away from years ago. day, June 21, at the Presque Isle investigation remains open. e To be included in the program Community Center at 4 p.m. Ellen Ha, an attorney in We’ve had wonderful response brochure, flower orders must be a from our readers in the past received by June 15. s and we look forward to sharing o more of these stories from our Community Bible Study to n community.” City of Ironwood Phone: (906) 932-5050 be held in Bessemer 4 Contact Holcombe at lhol- 213 S. Marquette St. Fax: (906) 932-5745 BESSEMER — Community Ironwood, MI 49938 www.cityofironwood.org [email protected] or Dance Showcase 906-932-2211, ext. 138. Bible Study and prayer will be

held Monday June 12, at the NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS DESIRING TO QUALIFY AS CANDIDATES Friday, June 2nd & Regional Hospice to hold Bessemer Housing Community FOR ELECTIVE OFFICE FOR THE CITY COMMISSION IN THE CITY rd room at 8 a.m. OF IRONWOOD, MICHIGAN. Saturday, June 3 , 2017 dedication program June 20 6:00 P.M. Meetings are held every sec- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the last time, day and place for filing nominating IRONWOOD — Regional Hos- ond Monday of each month. Historic Ironwood Theatre pice volunteers have planted and petitions for the elective office of Ironwood City Commissioner for the City of Iron- For more information, contact $10 Admission @ the door maintained a flower garden in wood is TUESDAY, JULY 25, 2017 at 4:00 P.M. (local time) at the City Clerk’s Of- (Kids 5 & under are free) James Farragh at 906-667-0469 fice in the Municipal Memorial Building, 213 S. Marquette St., Ironwood, Michigan. Ironwood’s Longyear Park for or Mark Bradbury at 906-285- To qualify as a candidate for the Ironwood City Commission the petitioner must be approximately 18 years. 3510. The idea of this garden was an elector in the City of Ironwood, and must obtain signatures of not less than conceived by the late Marion Wil- twenty-five (25) or more than forty (40) registered electors of the City of Ironwood. Hurley High School Class of Official nominating petition forms may be obtained at the City Clerk’s Office from son, who was the hospice social 2007 to hold reunion 7:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Monday-Friday. 4th Annual worker at that time. HURLEY — The Hurley High Karen M. Gullan, City Clerk CMC, CMMC The Plant a Memory Garden School Class of 2007 is hosting a Potapalooza! A family fun event CITY OF IRONWOOD Notice of Public Hearing Bessemer City Council Sunday, June 4 PUBLIC HEARING from 12-3pm BUDGET HEARING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE the Ironwood City Commission will con- Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held by the Bessemer City Bring your pots here to plant, just buy duct a Public Hearing on Monday, June 12, 2017 at 5:25 P.M. in the Council on Monday, June 19th, 2017 beginning at 5:30 p.m., 411 S. Sophie Commission Chambers of the Memorial Building, 213 S. Marquette Street, Bessemer, MI 49911, City Council Chambers. the plants and the soil is free! St., Ironwood, MI. The purpose of the public hearing is to take com- Largest Greenhouse Center in the Western U.P. ment relative to the proposed 2017-2018 Fiscal Year Budget. The en- The purpose of the hearing is to hear comment on a condemnation proceedings tire proposed budget along with a Schedule of Rates for City Services for 607 E. Sellar, Bessemer, MI. Flowers, Vegetables, Trees, Shrubs & More! is available for public inspection at the City Clerk’s Office, Memorial Interested persons will have the opportunity to be heard at the time and place OPEN Monday-Saturday 9-5; Sunday 9-3 Building during normal business hours. in this notice. No hearsay or individual surveys will be accepted as testimony; LOCATED AT 162 N. COUNTY RD. 519, WAKEFIELD, MI “THE PROPERTY TAX MILLAGE RATE PROPOSED only written or oral presentation will be acknowledged. Written comments can 1 mile down N. County Rd. 519 just off M-28, TO BE LEVIED TO SUPPORT THE PROPOSED be submitted to the City of Bessemer, 411 S. Sophie, Bessemer, MI 49911, prior Look for pink flower cabin signs. [email protected] Find us on Facebook BUDGET WILL BE SUBJECT OF THIS HEARING.” to the scheduled Public Hearing. Pertinent information is on file and available for public inspection in the Clerk’s office at City Hall during normal business 906-364-0669 Karen M. Gullan, City Clerk, CMC, CMMC hours. 4 l FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 2017 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Trump battles anonymous sources

President Trump has one response to the instead of making sure of his facts, he DAILY GLOBE cascade of news stories connecting his aides reached for an explosive exclusive. That and advisers to Russian interests. Instead kind of self-inflicted wound only validates Sue Mizell, Publisher of rebutting the reports, he attacks the Trump’s attacks on the media’s credibility. journalists who produce them. Another major risk for journalism is the Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor “Many of the leaks coming out of the one highlighted by Trump’s tweets: The use White House are fabricated lies made up by Cokie and of anonymous sources. As the Society of the #FakeNews media,” he tweeted. “When- Steve Roberts Professional Journalists states: “Anony- ever you see the words ‘sources say’ in the mous sources are sometimes the only key to In Their Opinion fake news media, and they don’t mention unlocking that big story, throwing back the names, it is very possible that those sources curtain on corruption, fulfilling the journal- Trump’s budget a don’t exist but are made up by fake news istic missions of watchdog on the govern- writers. #FakeNews is the enemy!” not.” ment and informant to the citizens. But Candidate Trump frequently branded The Times is one of many news organiza- sometimes, anonymous sources are the road the media as the “enemy.” But this is dif- tions taking a particularly aggressive to the ethical swamp.” fantasy built on ferent. This is the president of the United stance toward the Trump administration. Trump is wildly hypocritical, since he States accusing journalists of fundamental One major motivation is the changing often invokes anonymous sources to sup- dishonesty, of using sources that “don’t nature of the information environment. The port his own shaky allegations, but still, the exist” to peddle “fabricated lies.” president has almost 30 million followers “ethical swamp” is a real threat. That’s why house of cards He offers no evidence to support his on Twitter. In effect, he controls his own anonymous sources should be used rarely: Where’s the real Paul Ryan when we need him? You incendiary charges because there is none. broadcast network that can disseminate his Only when the story is vital to the public know, that wonky digging-in-the-weeds guy who knew The chief source of “fabricated lies” is not views directly to his supporters without interest and the information cannot be every budget forward and backward and upside down and the news media. It is the president himself. questions or scrutiny from independent obtained in any other way. journalists. inside out? Trump’s assaults on the press fit a much Moreover, all good journalists make sure larger and deeply dangerous pattern. This Another reason: Trump has a well-docu- their sources know what they’re talking We ask because Ryan today is supporting a dream mented history of using social media plat- world fantasy of a Trump budget that purports to balance president tries to undermine any indepen- about. And they try to describe those infor- dent bastion of authority and information forms to advance his “fabricated lies.” As a the budget in 10 years on a house of cards. (“What I see is mants and say why they should be trusted. — federal judges, FBI investigators, intelli- result, the press is completely justified in The Washington Post, for example, in a a president keeping his promises,” Ryan told Fox News). gence agencies — that contradict his dis- pursuing a policy of relentless skepticism recent account of the feud between Trump Others aren’t as blind in their loyalty. Sens. Lindsey Gra- torted and deluded view of the world. toward the White House. and former FBI Director James Comey, ham and John McCain weren’t the only congressional And those sources are fighting back, pro- But with that policy comes real risk. The explained their story was based on “the pri- leaders to call the budget “dead on arrival.” viding the leaks that Trump finds so mad- press must be scrupulously fair, as well as vate accounts of more than 30 officials at In fact, “dead on arrival” is the best news we’ve heard dening. “These are not people who pull us skeptical. Steve teaches media ethics at the White House, the Justice Department, about the Trump budget, which may be the least conser- aside because they want to screw Donald George Washington University, and as he FBI and Capitol Hill, as well as Trump con- vative in decades. If this were to somehow survive the Trump,” New York Times editor Dean tells his students, one serious ethical pitfall fidants and other senior Republicans.” sharp knives in Congress, the country would be in real Baquet told CNN. “These are people who for any journalist comes from wanting a That’s good journalism. That’s what the trouble with millions left without services they need, a are worried about the direction of govern- story to be true. public needs to know. That’s why Trump’s weaker defense and a massively growing deficit. ment.” Case in point: During the early days of accusations are so unfounded. Anonymous First, the numbers are literally unbelievable. “In an administration that has expressed the Trump presidency, a reporter for Time sources, used carefully and explained trans- Among the problems: Critics say the budget so much distaste for the press and so much tweeted that a bust of Martin Luther King parently, are vital to the media’s job of counts its tax cuts and includes revenue from an estate distaste for our role, are you surprised that Jr., prominently displayed in the Oval holding the president accountable. A tax that it would eliminate, reports Business Insider. It some of the people who want to criticize the Office during the Obama years, had disap- healthy democracy depends on them. also projects a 3 percent growth in the economy that vir- administration want to do it without their peared. The reporter was wrong — the bust Steve and Cokie Roberts can be con- tually no one believes can happen. And it includes basic names attached?” Baquet continued. “I’m had been moved, but not removed — but tacted by email at [email protected]. errors that former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers said in the Washington Post “would justify fail- ing a student in an introductory economics course.” Today in history While giving the president points for setting a good fis- cal goal, The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget By The Associated Press said in a release that the budget is “based on overly opti- Today’s Highlight in History mistic economic projections” and that the president is On June 2, 1897, Mark Twain was “relying on phony growth and unachievable cuts.” quoted by the New York Journal as As to allocating spending, the budget increases defense saying from London that “the report of spending but in the wrong way: The National Interest my death was an exaggeration.” reports that the budget “begins to repair — but does not (Twain, in London to cover Queen Vic- rebuild — the U.S. military,” and “does not live up to con- toria’s Diamond Jubilee for the Jour- nal, was responding to a report in the gressional expectations to better align resources with New York Herald that he was strategy after years of a growing mismatch.” “grievously ill” and “possibly dying.”) At the same time, social programs are being gutted, On this date which should worry states. Medicaid would take a $600 In 1863, during the Civil War, billion on top of the cuts proposed in the American Union Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman Health Care Act, leaving states “looking at a more than wrote a letter to his wife, Ellen, in $1 trillion reduction in Medicaid spending” Governing which he commented, “Vox populi, vox humbug” (The voice of the people magazine reports. is the voice of humbug). Georges Benjamin, executive director of the American In 1886, President Grover Cleve- Public Health Association, said in a statement that the land, 49, married Frances Folsom, 21, federal cuts in health spending “would be catastrophic, in the Blue Room of the White House. especially for our most vulnerable, including children, (To date, Cleveland is the only presi- seniors and low-income Americans.” dent to marry in the executive man- Kentucky International Airport. actress Kathryn Joosten, best known 67. NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman Environmental protection is being tossed out the win- sion.) In 1986, for the first time, the pub- as the crotchety, nosey Karen is 65. Actor Dennis Haysbert is 63. In 1924, Congress passed, and lic could watch the proceedings of the McCluskey on “Desperate House- Comedian Dana Carvey is 62. Actor dow with severe cuts to the Environmental Protection President Calvin Coolidge signed, a U.S. Senate on television as a six- wives,” died in Westlake Village, Cali- Gary Grimes is 62. Pop musician Agency. Among the casualties close to home is the Great measure guaranteeing full American week experiment began. fornia, at age 72. Richard Dawson, Michael Steele is 62. Rock singer Tony Lakes Restoration Initiative, designed to restore that citizenship for all Native Americans In 1987, President Ronald Reagan 79, a British-born entertainer who Hadley (Spandau Ballet) is 57. Actor vital national resource, and cleanup efforts in the Fox born within U.S. territorial limits. announced he was nominating made his mark in the 1960s television Liam Cunningham is 56. Actor Navid River. Eliminating the initiative breaks a promise, no In 1941, baseball’s “Iron Horse,” economist Alan Greenspan to suc- sitcom “Hogan’s Heroes” and who Negahban is 53. Singer Merril Bain- surprise here, that Trump made on the campaign trail to Lou Gehrig, died in New York of a ceed Paul Volcker as chairman of the later became a popular TV game bridge is 49. TV personality-producer work with Congress to protect the lakes. Instead, he’s degenerative disease, amyotrophic Federal Reserve Board. show host, died in Los Angeles. Andy Cohen (“The Real Housewives” lateral sclerosis; he was 37. In 1997, Timothy McVeigh was One year ago: House Speaker TV franchise) is 49. Rapper B-Real tossing the job to the states, which can’t afford it. In 1946, Italy held a referendum convicted of murder and conspiracy in Paul Ryan endorsed Donald Trump’s (Cypress Hill) is 47. Actress Paula Cale Ryan has in the past offered scathing criticism of which resulted in the Italian monarchy the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Mur- bid for president, telling The Associat- is 47. Actor Anthony Montgomery is 46. Democratic budgets, including those of Barack Obama, being abolished in favor of a republic. rah Federal Building in Oklahoma City ed Press his goal was to make sure Actor-comedian Wayne Brady is 45. and he was right to do so. But the Trump budget blows In 1953, the coronation of Queen that killed 168 people. (McVeigh was the GOP was “at full strength in the Actor Wentworth Miller is 45. Rock them all out of the water. Ryan needs to take off his polit- Elizabeth II took place in London’s executed in June 2001.) fall.” President Barack Obama, speak- musician Tim Rice-Oxley (Keane) is ical blinders and join those who are taking a realistic look Westminster Abbey, 16 months after Ten years ago: U.S. authorities said ing at the U.S. Air Force Academy in 41. Actor Zachary Quinto is 40. Actor the death of her father, King George VI. at Trump’s nonsensical budget and saying “dead in the four Muslim men had been prevented Colorado, implored the next genera- Dominic Cooper is 39. Actress Nikki In 1966, U.S. space probe Survey- from carrying out a plot to destroy John tion of U.S. military leaders not to give Cox is 39. Actor Justin Long is 39. water.” or 1 landed on the moon and began F. Kennedy International Airport, kill in to isolationism or pull back from U.S. Actor Deon Richmond is 39. Actress —Milwaukee Journal Sentinel transmitting detailed photographs of thousands of people and trigger an eco- leadership in the world, drawing a con- Morena Baccarin is 38. Rhythm-and- the lunar surface. nomic catastrophe by blowing up a jet trast with a foreign policy vision laid out blues singer Irish Grinstead (702) is 37. In 1976, Arizona Republic inves- fuel artery running through populous by Donald Trump. Autopsy results Rock musician Fabrizio Moretti (The Letters Policy tigative reporter Don Bolles was mor- New York residential neighborhoods. showed superstar musician Prince Strokes) is 37. Olympic gold medal tally injured by a bomb planted under- (Three of the men were later sentenced died of an accidental overdose of fen- soccer player Abby Wambach is 37. neath his car; he died 11 days later. to life in prison; the fourth was sen- tanyl, a powerful opioid painkiller. Country singer Dan Cahoon (Marshall The Daily Globe welcomes letters from readers. 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William B. ‘Bill’ Bruneau From page 1 ing hamburgers, cheeseburgers, KENOSHA, Wis. — William B. “Bill” Bruneau, 79, of hot dogs, soda, water and other Kenosha, passed away unexpectedly at his home on Wednes- refreshments. day, March 1, 2017. The fire department will also Born in Montreal, Wis., on July 22, 1937, he was the son of offer refreshments. the late Bertrand and Catherine (Bogun) Bruneau. Raised and Following the fireworks, a educated in northern Wisconsin, he was a graduate of Hurley street dance will continue until High School. around midnight or when the Following graduation, Bill enlisted in the U.S. Navy on crowd begins to thin. The win- June 22, 1955, serving aboard the U.S.S. Ful- ning 50/50 ticket number will be ton in New London, Conn. He received his hon- announced. orable discharge on July 21, 1959. The Fourth of July parade is On Dec. 21, 1958, in Niantic, Conn., Bill was set for 10 a.m. on Tuesday, July united in marriage to Joyce Johnson. They 4, with line-up as usual on River were blessed with one son, David, and 38 years Street beginning at 9:15 a.m. of marriage before Joyce passed away on Prizes will be awarded for first, March 28, 1997. Bill was blessed with a second second and third places for float chance at love when he met Patty Questard in entries. 1998 and they spent the last 20 years together. It’s a general parade with no He was employed as an electrician with theme, as the committee wants William B. ‘Bill’ all area organizations to partici- AMC-Chrysler for more than 42 years, retiring Bruneau pate. The committee will also be on March 31, 2002, and was a member of the 1937 — 2017 handing out ice cream treats to UAW Local 72 Retirees. Associated Press FIREFIGHTERS WORK at the scene following an explosion and fire at the Didion Milling plant in Cambria, all children. Bill had a passion for fishing and recently Wis., Thursday. Recovery crews searched a mountain of debris on Thursday following a fatal explosion late Leading up to the big celebra- took up playing Texas Hold ‘Em. He also Wednesday at the corn mill plant, which injured about a dozen people and leveled parts of the sprawling tion, a couple of fund-raisers are enjoyed growing vegetables in his garden, par- facility in southern Wisconsin, authorities said. planned by the committee. The ticularly tomato plants like his mother, annual block drive is set for Catherine Bruneau, did. He was an avid Thursday, beginning at 6 p.m. Green Bay Packers fan; he enjoyed riding his Veteran Volunteers will canvass the Harley and driving his Jeep Wrangler Rubi- Wisconsin mill that exploded had neighborhoods of Ramsay and con. In his earlier years, he was active in pool and bowling Bessemer Township, soliciting leagues, and spent time at his home in Gile, Wis. Bill had an donations to help defray costs outgoing personality and was a self-proclaimed great joke- been reprimanded on safety associated with putting the cele- teller, always keeping his hands active with home repairs and bration together. Those who tinkering around the house. MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A years, the Didion team has mail left for Vice President of make donations will receive an He will be deeply missed by his partner of 20 years, Patty Wisconsin corn mill that explod- grown to be a close-knit family, Sales Jeff Dillon weren’t immedi- “I support the Ramsay 4th” win- Questard; his son, David (Vicki); a sister, Roxy Rasmuson; his ed late Wednesday night was and we ask for your prayers dur- ately returned. A note posted on dow display card, which will granddaughter, Krista Bruneau; and his extended family, reprimanded by federal safety ing this difficult time.” the company’s website said the include a list of activities set for Peter (Diane) Mazur, Michelle Daoust, Kris (Greg) Herman- inspectors six years ago for not The plant processes corn for company would be closed until July 1 and 4. son, Jon (Michelle) Mazur, grandchildren, great-grandchil- taking precautions against dust ethanol and other uses. A review further notice. Donations can be dropped off dren, nieces, nephews and cousins. explosions, which are a major of online OSHA records shows Nearly two dozen fire depart- at the Bessemer Township Hall hazard in handling grain, the plant was cited in January ments and four police depart- In addition to his parents, he was also preceded in death by during regular office hours. records show. 2011 for exposing its workers to ments responded. Cambria Vil- The committee’s 50/50 ticket his brother, Thomas Bruneau. The blast at the Didion dust explosion hazards. The lage President Glen Williams sales will kick off on Friday, Funeral services will be held on Saturday, June 3, at 11 Milling Plant in Cambria, a rural records state that plant filters said the fire was contained by June 9. “I have a great group of a.m., at St. Mary’s Cemetery. village about 45 miles (72.42 lacked an explosion protective early Thursday and there were volunteers who work very hard Inurnment will be held immediately after the ceremony. kilometers) northeast of Madi- system. no evacuations in the area. to make sure we sell out our son, left at least two people dead. The agency ordered the mill to Doucette said some area resi- 50/50 tickets every year,” said Columbia County Sheriff Dennis correct the problem by April dents briefly lost power after the 50/50 chairperson Lisa Selin. Richards confirmed the body of 2011. The records show Didion blast. Schools in the Cambria- “They put in lots of hours and Denise R. Matuszczak the second worker was found late paid a $3,465 fine and the case Friesland district also closed sell lots of tickets.” Thursday afternoon. Emergency was closed in September 2013. Thursday because of the incident. ANTIGO, Wis. — Denise R. Matuszczak, 53, of Antigo, A ticket-selling tent is crews were still searching for a OSHA hasn’t cited the plant for The district houses early planned to be set up on U.S. 2 at passed away Monday, May 29, 2017. third worker. Nearly a dozen anything since, the records show. childhood through 12th grade in the Ramsay crossing. She was born Sept. 12, 1963, the daughter of Richard Pow- other employees were taken to Dust explosions are a serious one building about an eighth of a “We will be selling tickets for ell and Peggy Matuszczak. After attending school in Antigo, area hospitals. None of the work- problem in handling grain, mile from the plant, Superinten- a full three weeks leading up to Denise started baking. Denise would work at several places ers have been identified. according to the U.S. Agriculture dent Timothy Raymond said. our street dance and fireworks,” over the years creating some of the best cakes and cookies. The cause of the blast Department. There were five School officials wanted to be sure Selin said. “The winning 50/50 Baking, as well as cooking, were her passions. Denise also remained unknown as of Thurs- grain dust explosions in the the danger was over on Thurs- ticket number will be announced enjoyed helping friends and family. She was always willing to day afternoon, Didion officials United States last year and two day, he said. Classes were set to either right before the fireworks give the shirt off her back and not think twice said. U.S. Occupational Safety of the incidents resulted in fatal- resume on Friday. start or shortly after they end, about it. Denise also enjoyed crafting and knit- and Health Administration ities, Purdue University said in The number of employees depending on when they sell ting blankets. The center of her world was her investigators were on the scene. an annual report. Keeping facili- inside the building during the out.” grandchildren and she loved spending time At a news conference Thurs- ties clean of dust and equipment explosion fluctuated through the Volunteers are needed for the with them. day evening, Cambria Fire Chief in good working order to reduce day Thursday. block drive and are asked to Denise is survived by her children, Cody Doucette said a smaller fire the possibility of igniting the Sheriff Richards initially said meet at the Ramsay Fire Hall on Cheyanne (Lalo), Latoya and Jose (Jody); occurred in a different part of the dust are critical to preventing 16 people were in the plant. Vil- Thursday at 5:30 p.m. Those stepchildren, Kristen, Darian and Daniel; facility on Monday. Investigators explosions, the report said. lage of Cambria officials later interested in selling 50/50 tick- grandchildren, Mariah, Emma, Tatianna, were working to determine Dust explosions can occur said 17 were inside before revis- ets are also asked to be at the Isabel, Sophia, Julian, Jaxsyn and Ryder; whether there was a link when high concentrations of dust ing the number back to 16. fire hall that same night to great-grandchild, Evangeline; sisters, Angie, between that fire and Wednes- particles are suspended in the air In addition to the two fatali- receive their packets and T- Mary and Lisa; brother, Jonny; boyfriend, Dar- Denise R. day night’s explosion, Doucette in a confined space during grain ties, two other plant employees shirts or by contacting 50/50 Matuszczak said. handling and a spark from some- were treated and released. chairperson Selin at 906-364- nell; and many adopted grandchildren, nieces, 1963 — 2017 nephews, other relatives and friends. “The safety and security of our thing like a cigarette butt ignites Eleven more were taken to area 0041. employees is our top priority,” it, according to the USDA’s web- hospitals via ambulance and Denise was preceded in death by her parents; stepfather, “We hope to see everyone in Didion Vice President of Opera- site. helicopter. Ramsay on July 1 and 4,” said Ken Pokluda; and brother, Ricky Powell. tions Derrick Clark said in a Emails sent to several Didion Cambria is a community of committee president Scott A celebration of life will be held Saturday, June 17, at 2 p.m. news release. “Over the past 44 officials Thursday and a voice- about 770 people. Cebolski. at Cheyanne Rock’s House E10680 State Road 33, Baraboo, WI 53913. The Pratt Funeral and Cremation service is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be made at prattfuneralservice.com. Schuette announces new opiod drug unit MACKINAC ISLAND — Michigan Attor- The unit is comprised of four assistant opioid-related deaths. on June 9, and others in June Michigan State Police ney General Bill Schuette announced a new Attorneys General, each with extensive back- s. Because of this, Schuette is asking the include Cadillac, Calumet and holding open houses to Opiod Trafficking and Interdiction Unit is grounds in drug crime prosecution, Schuette legislature to take a look at using the nearly Taylor’s Metro South Post. mark centennial up and fully operational with cases against said. The unit will focus on cases that cross 1 million in settlement funds to be ear- Officials say they will be pro- individuals for large amounts of delivery of state and county lines, involve multiple marked for state and/or local awareness pro- GLADSTONE, Mich. (AP) — moting the milestone at summer heroin or other opioid-based drugs in Michi- major actors, and high volumes of heroin and grams. The Michigan State Police con- events, including the National gan. other opioid-based drugs. Schuette said the Schuette’s office said in 2015, almost 2,000 tinues to mark its 100th anniver- Cherry Festival in Traverse Schuette made the announcement unit has already taken on more than 40 Michiganders died of overdoses, mostly from sary with open houses at posts City and Pure Michigan 400 at regarding the new unit while on Mackinac cases. opioids, which is up more than 25 percent statewide. Michigan International Speed- Island Wednesday, saying, “We can’t arrest In cases where the delivery of opioids from 2013. Michigan’s Automated Prescrip- The post in the Upper Penin- way. our way out of this problem, but we can has resulted in a death, the task force will tion System reported more than 21 million sula community of Gladstone The agency celebrated the reduce the amount of heroin and other opi- come alongside and prosecute as a felony prescriptions for controlled substances writ- held its open house Thursday, centennial in April at the Capi- oids available in Michigan and the Opioid murder case. Schuette asked the Michigan ten in 2014, an increase of more than 4 mil- and more are planned Wednes- tol, where visitors saw historical Trafficking and Interdiction Unit will do legislature to direct $859,000 in proceeds lion prescriptions since 2007. day in Negaunee and Alpena. displays and Gov. Rick Snyder just that.” from a settlement he negotiated with a If there is an elephant in the room, the The Mount Pleasant post follows thanked troopers. Schuette said, “Those caught in the addic- pharmaceutical company toward opioid number of lawful prescriptions for opioid- tion cycle are the victims of this disease education and addiction prevention pro- based pain killers would be a great place to caused by opioids, a powerful pull to not nec- grams. begin looking. STOP IN Town & Country essarily feel good, but to not feel bad.” Michigan has experienced an increase in — Ian Minielly For a Free 6 bottle Wine Tote Vilas County man receives The prison term is to be fol- On Sept. 6, 2016, FBI agents cated McHugh took the pictures 12-year prison sentence lowed by a lifetime period of executed a search warrant in and uploaded them to Foerster’s Receive 10% discount on 6 bottle purchase PLUS supervised release, according to Grafton, Wis., at Seth Foerster’s computer through a file transfer 10% off with every 6 bottle return purchase MADISON, Wis. — Benjamin Jeffrey M. Anderson, Acting U.S. residence. FBI agents reviewed protocol. 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Secretary-General Anto- pean leaders pledged Thursday nio Guterres called the U.S. to keep fighting against global withdrawal from the Paris cli- warming as U.S. President Don- mate agreement “a major disap- ald Trump announced he was pointment” and said it was “cru- pulling out of the Paris climate cial that the United States accord, they but rejected his sug- remains a leader on environmen- gestion that the deal could later tal issues,” according to his be renegotiated. spokesman. The leaders of France, Ger- Norway’s largest pension fund many and Italy said in a joint with 53 billion euro ($59.5 bil- statement that they regretted lion) in assets under its manage- the United States’ decision to ment said it would continue to withdraw from the accord, but invest in renewable energy affirmed “our strongest commit- despite the American president’s ment” to implement its measures decision, saying in a statement and encouraged “all our partners that “Donald Trump is jumping to speed up their action to com- off a train that has already left bat climate change.” the station.” While Trump said the United Chief executive Odd Arild States would be willing to rejoin Grefstad cited the growth of the accord if it could obtain more renewable energy in U.S. states favorable terms, the three Euro- such as Texas, New York and Cal- pean leaders said the agreement ifornia as signs that “the world cannot be renegotiated, “since it has started the transition from is a vital instrument for our plan- fossil to a renewable economy.” et, societies and economics.” In Mexico, former President President Emmanuel Macron Vicente Fox criticized Trump’s of France repeated that belief in move, saying on Twitter: “He’s an English-language speech from declaring war on the planet itself.” the Elysee presidential palace, Fox, who has clashed with unprecedented from a French Trump since last year’s presiden- president in an address at home. tial campaign, said the U.S. lead- He said, “I do respect this deci- er’s decision “condemns this gen- Associated Press sion but I do think it is an actual eration and those to come” and IN THIS April 27 file photo, smoke billows out of the chimneys of the Neurath lignite power plant in Neurath, Germany. World leaders affirmed mistake both for the U.S. and for would leave “a dark legacy just to their commitment Thursday, to combating climate change ahead of U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement that he would pull out of the our planet.” satisfy your greediness.” Paris climate accord. “Wherever we live, whoever The U.S. Conference of May- we are, we all share the same ors said it strongly opposed “Climate change is real. Leav- Ford Motor Co., also weighed in, tries to ratify the 2015 Paris “thinks highly” of the accords responsibility: make our planet Trump’s action and vowed to con- ing Paris is not good for America saying: “We believe climate Agreement. and sees no alternative to it. great again,” Macron added. tinue efforts to reduce green- or the world,” the CEO of electric change is real, and remain While traveling abroad last Spokesman Dmitry Peskov The European Union’s top cli- house gas emissions blamed for car maker Tesla Inc. tweeted deeply committed to reducing week, Trump was repeatedly added that its implementation mate change official, Miguel global warming. shortly after Trump officially greenhouse gas emissions in our pressed to stay in the deal by will not be as effective “without Arias Canente, said in a state- New Orleans Mayor Mitch withdrew the U.S. from the glob- vehicles and our facilities.” European leaders and Pope the key signatories.” ment that Trump’s decision to Landrieu, the group’s vice presi- al climate pact. Before Trump announced his Francis. Withdrawing would Scientists say Earth is likely leave the Paris accord made it “a dent, said withdrawal from the Meanwhile, General Motors, decision Thursday afternoon, leave the United States as one of to reach more dangerous levels of sad day for the global communi- agreement was “shortsighted” the No. 1 U.S. automaker, said it Chinese Premier Li Keqiang told just three countries outside the warming sooner if the U.S. ty,” adding that the bloc “deeply and called climate change a would continue its commitment reporters during a visit to Berlin agreement. The other two are retreats from its pledge because regrets the unilateral decision.” grave threat to coastal communi- to “creating a better environ- that fighting global warming was Syria and Nicaragua. America contributes so much to Canete also predicted that the ties such as his, as well as the ment.” The automaker highlight- a “global consensus” and an Russia joined the chorus rising temperatures. Calcula- EU would seek new alliances nation and the world. ed its development of the Chevro- “international responsibility.” speaking out for the climate tions suggest withdrawal could from the world’s largest Inventor and entrepreneur let Bolt electric vehicle with 238 Without mentioning the U.S. accord. Speaking to reporters on release up to 3 billion additional economies to the most vulnerable Elon Musk said he would keep miles of range on a charge specifically, Li said that “China Thursday before Trump’s deci- tons of carbon dioxide a year — island states, as well as U.S. his promise to end his participa- and a net price of less than in recent years has stayed true to sion was announced, a enough to melt ice sheets faster, businesses and individuals sup- tion in two presidential councils $30,000. its commitment” and pointed out spokesman for President raise seas higher and trigger portive of the accord. after Trump issued his decision. Bill Ford, chairman of the that his was one of the first coun- Vladimir Putin said Russia more extreme weather.

Experts: Lack of warning at U.S. history, said John France, The national Association of 3 years in prison for soldier who lied way to Purple Heart California dam raises an engineer leading the investi- State Dam Safety Officials and alarm gation by two national trade the United States Society on SEATTLE (AP) — A federal gory Gruber said Wright par- prosecutors. associations representing dam- Dams created the independent judge on Thursday sentenced a layed the medals he received to “I can finally say it’s over,” SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — safety and dam-engineering pro- panel to try to identify the opera- former soldier who lied his way obtain “every possible benefit Jackson said after the sentencing The sudden collapse of spillways fessionals. tional and physical failures that to a Purple Heart to three years that might be available to a Thursday. “I still think the judge at the nation’s highest dam has The significance was only made the two spillways at in prison and ordered him to wounded veteran,” including a was way too lenient and gave raised alarm among those build- partly due to the size of the Oroville Dam give way. repay nearly $650,000 in stolen wide range of disability benefits him more credit than he ing, running and regulating big Northern California dam, France Authorities ordered the evacu- government benefits. and the forgiveness of more than deserved, but for me it was dams around the world because said. ation of nearly 200,000 people Darryl Wright, 48, a former $40,000 in student loans. Prose- enough that it was all memorial- it seemed to come with little Unlike most dam failures, below the dam on Feb. 12 with Idaho National Guardsman, cutors said he defrauded 16 ized in court.” warning the spillways were on which happen in flooding and an hour’s notice, fearing the dis- feigned injuries from an explo- state, federal, local and private Wright claimed to have been the verge of failing, dam experts after signs that a structure is integration of the spillways and sion in Iraq in 2005 and doctored agencies, programs and organi- injured in a rocket attack in investigating the crisis at Cali- being overwhelmed by water, the hillside around them could statements from fellow soldiers zations. Kirkuk, Iraq, on Aug. 30, 2005. fornia’s Oroville Dam said “what happened was a surprise,” lead to massive, uncontrolled to obtain two awards, a Combat “This guy was a master at Then a first lieutenant with the Thursday. France said. releases of water. Residents were Action Badge and a Purple weaponizing his phony status as Idaho National Guard, he was February’s breakup of the “I’m sure there are lessons to allowed to return home in two Heart, which is reserved for a Purple Heart Veteran,” Jen- near a battalion headquarters main spillway and then the back- be learned,” he said. “I’m confi- days. those wounded in action. nings said. building when two rockets land- up spillway at the 770-foot-high dent they’re going to be signifi- The dam holds back the The Army has since revoked In applications for benefits, ed about 100 yards away. Initial (230 meters) Oroville Dam cant and change the practice of state’s second-largest reservoir the awards, though Wright still Wright claimed to be so severely reports filed by him and by oth- stands as an “extremely signifi- dam safety engineering in the and is an anchor of the state’s has the medals. disabled that he could only focus ers in his unit referenced no cant” event among dam disasters country and perhaps in the complex north-south water deliv- He pleaded guilty to two his attention for five to 10 sec- casualties. and near-disasters in modern world.” ery. counts of fraud last year. Prose- onds, and he said he needed a “As far as anyone on our team cutors were seeking a prison live-in caregiver. In reality, he getting hurt, no, that didn’t hap- term of five years, and they served as chairman of the plan- pen,” then-Capt. Mark Moeckli wanted the judge to order Wright ning commission in Snoqualmie, told The Associated Press last to return the medals and a Pur- a city east of Seattle where he year. ple Heart license plate. lives; coached high school basket- But in 2010, Wright success- Settle declined to go that far, ball; and had held a full-time fed- fully applied for a Purple Heart. FORGET NO SOLDIER but he did order Wright to serve eral government job in Seattle. In his paperwork, he claimed he DO YOU HAVE A FRIEND OR three years, followed by three His fraud came to light “was violently thrown and FAMILY MEMBER, NEIGHBOR OR years of supervised release, and because a co-worker in the U.S. knocked unconscious from the to repay $646,300 in benefits. Commerce Department discov- percussion of the rockets’ ASSOCIATE IN THE MILITARY? Wright’s attorney, Christo- ered in 2009 that he had fabri- impact.” Help the Daily Globe acknowledge men pher Black, called it “the right cated National Guard orders in Wright also claimed Social and women serving in the armed forces for sentence.” an effort to be paid for a week of Security disability benefits, our June publication of “He acknowledged responsi- skipped work. insisting he was frequently bility for the bad decisions that Wright accused the co-worker, bedridden. The VA paid his sis- OPERATION: FORGET NO SOLDIER. he’s made and apologized for Cristina Jackson, of violating his ter to be his live-in caregiver, Complete this profile and mail or them,” Black said. privacy, and the department ini- though investigators said she He described the defendant as tially tried to punish her instead performed no such service. By drop off at the Daily Globe no later than a “complicated man” with psy- of him. Eventually, she reported May 2013, the siblings were Friday, June 9, 2017. chological issues, but said he has what was going on to the depart- bringing in benefits totaling been doing well in therapy. ment’s inspector general, whose $10,000 a month, prosecutors – PLEASE ATTACH PHOTO – Assistant U.S. Attorneys findings against Wright eventu- said. The sister later pleaded David Reese Jennings and Gre- ally made their way to federal guilty to related charges. Name of soldier: ______Relationship to you (son, daughter etc.):______Storms delay SpaceX custom, will attempt to return to reused rocket booster in March. station delivery using Cape Canaveral following liftoff. 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Home Front 8 l FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 2017 STATE / NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Springstead Nooses showing up resident more in hate incidents receives prison term around country MADISON, Wis. — Charles Raimondi Sr., 74, of Springstead, WASHINGTON (AP) — Noos- of a racial slur on the gate of bas- Wis., was sentenced on May 24 es have appeared recently ketball superstar LeBron James’ by U.S. District Judge James around the nation’s capital — mansion in Los Angeles on Peterson to 10 years in federal including the Smithsonian’s new Wednesday. prison for possessing child African-American history muse- In Portland, Oregon, two pornography. um — in a rash of incidents that white people were stabbed to The prison term is to be fol- experts say shows the growing death last Friday after they tried lowed by a lifetime period of use of hate symbols in the U.S. to to stop a white man from shout- supervised release. Raimondi try to intimidate minorities. ing anti-Muslim slurs at two pleaded guilty on March 16. “We’ve seen a spike in the use young women. One of the women On Oct. 5, 2016, law enforce- of symbols of hate lately, and the was wearing a Muslim head cov- ment officers executed a search noose is one more example,” said ering, and both were black. warrant at Raimondi’s home and Denison University professor The Southern Poverty Law seized numerous electronic Jack Shuler, who has studied Center, which tracks bigotry, items. Analysts found numerous lynching and noose imagery in said it has seen an increase in sexually explicit images of KV, a the U.S. hate incidents in the U.S. since juvenile identified during the Two nooses were found at the election of President Donald investigation, and other children Smithsonian museums in the Trump. Between Election Day on the devices. past week, one outside the Hirsh- and Feb. 1, the SPLC said, it col- In sentencing the defendant, horn Museum last Friday and lected information on about Judge Peterson noted that Rai- one inside the Smithsonian 1,800 hate-related episodes from mondi turned KV into a sex National Museum of African almost every state. object and further victimized her American History and Culture “In the past, it would be a cou- by sending pictures of her to on Wednesday. ple hundred at most, and that Associated Press other people, according to Jeffrey Bananas tied to nooses were would be high,” said Heidi IN THIS May 1 file photo, people wait in line to enter the Smithsonian National Museum of African American M. Anderson, Acting U.S. Attor- discovered at American Universi- Beirich, director of the Intelli- History and Cultural on the National Mall in Washington. Smithsonian Secretary David Skorton said in a ney for the Western District of ty in Washington last month, gence Project at the Southern statement that a noose was found on Wednesday in the Segregation Gallery of the museum. Wisconsin. while a noose was found at the Poverty Law Center. League said. paign, during which he pledged about, have burst out.” The charge against Raimondi nearby University of Maryland Loops of rope have long been “I’ve seen in the last couple of to build a wall on the Mexican The noose didn’t stop some was initiated by the Iron County and a suburban middle school in used to intimidate African-Amer- months more instances of nooses border and ban Muslim immi- visitors to the black history Sheriff’s Department and an Crofton, Maryland. icans because they evoke lynch- being used to intimidate people,” grants. Trump also claimed for a museum. investigation was conducted by Two 19-year-old white men ings. The nonprofit Equal Justice said Shuler, author of “The Thir- long time that President Barack Stephen Middleton, who the Department of Homeland were arrested and charged with Initiative said there were 4,075 teenth Turn: A History of the Obama was not born in the Unit- brought his extended family to Security, Wisconsin Department hate crimes for allegedly hanging lynchings of blacks in the South Noose.” ‘’I think we’re in a situa- ed States. the museum Thursday from of Justice Division of Criminal the noose at the Crofton school. to spread racial terror between tion right now where people who “Putting those sentiments in Georgia and Maryland, said he Investigation, Superior Police No arrests have been made in the 1877 and 1950. express hateful opinions are public from a presidential cam- wasn’t surprised someone target- Department, ICSD and the other cases. For blacks, the noose is “com- being allowed to speak freely and paign has sanctioned a lot of peo- ed the museum. But “we’re not Queensland Australia Police This comes as other episodes parable in the emotions that it it’s become OK again.” ple,” Beirich said. “Things they going to be deterred, we’re not Service. Prosecution was han- of bigotry have shaken the coun- evokes to that of the swastika for Beirich blames the rhetoric might have kept inside them- going to be wavered and not dled by Assistant U.S. Attorney try, including the spray-painting Jews,” the Anti-Defamation from Trump’s presidential cam- selves, that they have kept quiet going to be intimidated,” he said. Elizabeth Altman. Clinton: Trump unleashed ‘dangerous’ level of hate Sheriff’s deputy NEW YORK (AP) — Hillary Trump called the violence Clinton warned Thursday that “unacceptable” two days after among 8 killed in President Donald Trump has the attacks on Twitter. unleashed a level of hate and vit- “The victims were standing up Mississippi lauded riol that is “incredibly danger- to hate and intolerance,” he ous.” wrote. The former Democratic presi- Clinton on Thursday did not as ‘a hero’ dential nominee lashed out at mention her explosive comments BROOKHAVEN, Miss. (AP) the Republican president as she from a day earlier in which she — Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant reflected on the 2016 campaign blamed her election loss on vari- and others on Thursday saluted during an appearance at book ous factors. Among them, Clin- a sheriff’s deputy who was industry conference in New York ton said she inherited “nothing” among the eight people killed in City. from the Democratic Party and a series of shootings Saturday Clinton said Trump encour- that the press had overreacted to and Sunday. aged his supporters to express her use of a private email server Nearly a thousand police offi- their anger verbally and physi- while she was secretary of state. cers, family members and others cally during the campaign, a ref- Last month, she also attribut- gathered Thursday for the erence to multiple incidents of ed her loss to misogyny, Russian funeral and burial of Lincoln violence at Trump rallies. She interference and questionable County Sheriff’s Deputy William likened the president’s strategy decisions by the FBI. Durr. to that of leaders in Bosnia and President Donald Trump ele- Speaking at Easthaven Bap- Rwanda who enflamed cultural vated Clinton’s comments by tist Church, Bryant recounted tensions to win power. tweeting late Wednesday, his own career as a deputy “That is incredibly danger- “Crooked Hillary Clinton now decades ago and saluted the ous,” she said. “That is unleash- blames everybody but herself, courage of “that man with a ing a level of vitriol, and defen- refuses to say she was a terrible badge,” telling Durr’s 10-year- siveness, hatred, that I don’t candidate.” old son Nash that his father “is a think we should tolerate.” Clinton on Thursday said she hero.” Bryant said Durr’s sacri- Clinton cited the recent attack worries Trump may already be fice will be remembered. in Portland, Oregon in which two doing “lasting damage” to the “William Durr will pass that people were killed after con- nation’s institutions. torch onto another,” Bryant said. Associated Press fronting someone shouting anti- “I’m fine as a person,” she said “There will be another man or FORMER SECRETARY of State Hillary Clinton listens to author and moderator Cheryl Strayed during the Book Muslim insults at two young of her loss, “but I’m worried as an woman in uniform, but they will Expo event in New York Thursday. women. American.” take up William’s torch. They will defend, they will pursue, they will light the way.” Investigators say Durr was shot and killed by Willie Cory APNewsBreak: Ohio Godbolt after being called to a dispute over Godbolt’s children. Investigators say Godbolt killed State attacker faulted Durr and three in-laws, then killed four people at two addi- tional homes. Funerals are ‘moderate’ Muslims scheduled Saturday, Sunday and Monday for Barbara Mitchell, COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A Artan’s family was baffled by 55; Brenda May, 53; Toccara man responsible for a car-and- that note, which caused them a May, 35; Austin Edwards, 11; knife attack at Ohio State Uni- great deal of anguish, said Bob Jordan Blackwell, 18; Ferral versity last year left behind a Fitrakis, a Columbus attorney Burage, 45; and Shelia Burage, torn-up note in which he urged representing the family. To this 46. his family to stop being “moder- day, the family has no idea why Godbolt is charged with one ate” Muslims and said he was Artan took those actions, he said count of capital murder in Durr’s upset by fellow Muslims being Thursday. death and seven counts of first oppressed in Myanmar, The “The family is mystified by degree murder. He is jailed with- Associated Press has learned. what happened. They’re abso- out bail in a neighboring county Abdul Razak Ali Artan also lutely clueless,” Fitrakis said. and could face the death penalty told his parents in the note, The 18-year-old Artan was if convicted. reassembled by investigators, shot and killed by an Ohio State Hundreds of police officers that he “will intercede for you in officer moments after driving filled the sanctuary Thursday the day of Judgment,” according into a crowd on Nov. 28 and then Associated Press and overflowed into the lobby, to the investigative case file of attacking people with a knife, IN THIS Monday, Nov. 28, 2016 file photo, investigators collect evidence as police respond to an attack at filling doorways and aisles and the attack obtained through an leaving thirteen injured. Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. Abdul Razak Ali Artan, 18, was shot and killed by an Ohio State offi- embracing in the parking lot. open records request. In a series of Facebook rants cer moments after driving into a crowd and then attacking people with a knife. The Rev. Billy Joe Deer “My family stop being moder- previously reported, Artan request. contact authorities, Fitrakis a.m. at a Walmart on the west remembered Durr as someone ate muslims,” says the handwrit- nursed grievances against the One of his brothers saw those said. side of Columbus, with his move- who “was about helping people.” ten note transcribed by investi- U.S. “If you want us Muslims to comments and tried too late to The day before the attack, ments captured by video and “He was never too busy to talk gators and found by Artan’s bed stop carrying lone wolf attacks, contact him, thinking maybe it Artan left his job at a nearby photos and released in response to you, to listen to you and to in his family’s apartment. then make peace” with the was a joke or his account had Home Depot, saying he was to the AP’s records’ request. help you,” Deer told mourners. Artan also wrote: “In the end, Islamic State group, he warned been hacked, Fitrakis said. tired, a co-worker told investiga- The “suspect was pleasant and More than 30 motorcycle offi- I would like to say that I pledge in those posts in which he also The records provided new tors. This was unusual, “as he very polite during the checkout cers and 150 police vehicles my allegiance to ‘dawla,’” an Ara- railed against U.S. intervention details about Artan, including a never left early from work,” the process,” the Walmart cashier were in the procession from the bic word that means state or in Muslim lands. visit he made to Washington, co-worker said. Artan had told told investigators. church to a cemetery at Moak’s country and a likely reference to Artan posted those comments D.C., a few days before the attack the co-worker several times that At 7:50 a.m., Artan dropped Creek Baptist Church, where the Islamic State group. “May at 9:49 a.m. on Nov. 28, three where he also made unidentified fall he was disgruntled with his sister at a high school near Durr was a member. People Allah bless them.” minutes before the attack began, purchases at a Walmart. The school and wanted to drop out, their home on the city’s west lined roads, saluting as the He concludes by saying he’s according to an unclassified FBI family didn’t realize he’d trav- according to the records. side. He paid a brother $40 he hearse went by. A fire engine leaving his property to his report showing the time line of eled there, has no idea why he The morning of the attack, owed him around 9:30 a.m., ladder truck and vehicles hoist- beloved “but yet ‘moderate moth- the attack that was released went, and urges anyone with Artan bought a set of knives, a when the brother last saw him, ed American flags over the er.’” through the open records information about that trip to tomato and a cucumber at 7:20 according to FBI records. road. THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 2017 l 9 Curry, Durant SPORTS power Warriors past Cavs in Game 1, 113-91 OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Kevin Durant drove through the lane untouched for dazzling dunks time and again, finishing with 38 points, eight rebounds and eight assists in his first NBA Finals for Golden State and lead- ing the Warriors past LeBron James and the defending cham- pion Cleveland Cavaliers, 113-91 on Thursday night in Game 1. Stephen Curry scored 28 points with six 3-pointers and 10 assists as this sure-to-be thrilling trilogy began at last, a long-expected, spectacular grand finale envisioned ever since that July day Durant left Oklahoma City to join the loaded Warriors. James wound up with 28 points, 15 rebounds and eight assists a day after dealing with bigotry far away from basketball. Someone painted a racial slur — the N-word — on the gate of his Los Angeles home, leaving James to address racism rather than his seventh straight Finals appear- ance or stopping KD. James said Jason Juno/Daily Globe he would do his best to be ready for IRONWOOD FIRST baseman Aries Weber reaches for a throw while Menominee’s Ashley Powell (12) is safe at first during Thursday’s MHSAA district tournament game at Ironwood. the series opener when his mind was elsewhere, concerned for his wife and children back in Ohio. Durant punished Cleveland for leaving him free, taking the ball to the hoop for emphatic Ironwood Marooned in districts dunks as a man on a mission to deliver exactly what he came for: a championship. He had six n Good hitting slams in the first half alone for Menominee team the Warriors, who at 13-0 are already the first team to go this beats Devils 19-8 far in a postseason unblemished. By JASON JUNO “I think the start of the game, [email protected] we were a little too anxious and IRONWOOD --- Menominee’s we missed some layups, we gave bats and their own errors were up some open shots,” Durant too much to overcome as Iron- said. “I think we just locked in wood fell 19-8 Thursday morning from the second quarter on.” in the second round of the Game 2 in the series is Sun- MHSAA District 65 tournament. day night back at Oracle Arena The Maroons tallied 16 hits with its deafening sellout crowd. and took advantage of nine Iron- Kyrie Irving, who hit the wood errors to advance to the dis- deciding 3-pointer with Curry’s trict semifinals in Negaunee Sat- hand in his face last June as urday. Cleveland rallied from a 3-1 Ironwood finished the season series deficit to win the city’s first at 10-9. major team title in 52 years, “They had a good season,” scored 24 points on 10-of-22 Ironwood coach Heather Sbrag- shooting. Kevin Love grabbed 21 gia said. “I’m proud of what they rebounds and scored 15 points, did. They’ll be good next year. while Tristan Thompson was We’re a young team, we’re only held scoreless and to four boards. losing three.” Durant’s only other Finals Menominee will play ended at the hands of LeBron and Negaunee in Saturday’s district Miami in 2012. He shot 14 for 26 semifinal. Negaunee beat in his fifth 30-point performance Calumet 3-2 Thursday. this postseason, receiving a rous- “This game was huge for us,” ing ovation when he sat down for Menominee coach Hannah Bell good with 2:16 remaining. said. “We’re a first-year program, Curry sported a fresh haircut so being able to get our bats hot for the occasion and the two-time and stay hot this game was reigning MVP initially wore a extremely important and defi- black sleeve on his shooting arm nitely was the asset to our win.” to protect a tender elbow that still The Maroons hit the ball hard had some swelling, but he quickly right away with four straight removed it and found his stroke. hits to start the game in what He shot 11 for 22, 6 of 11 on 3s. turned into a five-run first This marks the first time in inning. A double by Kendall NBA history the same two teams Burmeister was the biggest hit of played in three straight Finals and the frame; it plated the first two just the fourth time it has happened runs of the game. in the four major sports leagues. The Devils weren’t bothered The shooting was far from by the Maroons’ start as they pretty, and Cleveland’s defense came out and scored three in the was a step behind most of the bottom of the inning. night, unable to stop the star- One run scored on a ground- studded roster of All-Stars and out by Kazlyn Weber and Kacie key role players on the other Lundin’s two-out double brought Jason Juno/Daily Globe side. Golden State finally home the other two to pull Iron- MENOMINEE’S ASHLEY Powell is safe as Ironwood Lauren Gauthier tries to corral the ball during Thursday’s MHSAA district tour- warmed up after nine days off, wood within 5-3. nament game at Ironwood. while the Cavs had a six-day Neither team scored in the By the time the inning was an error, Kathleen Mieloszyk on got people on base,” Sbraggia she gave up 15 of the hits. She break since beating Boston in second inning. over, Menominee scored seven a wild pitch and Weber on a said. struck out one and walked four. the Eastern Conference finals. The third inning, though, was runs and led 12-3. bases loaded walk to Lundin. Despite scoring eight runs, Shawna Jackson finished, get- Warriors starting center Zaza disastrous for Ironwood. “We should have got out of it After Menominee scored three Ironwood only tallied five hits ting the final out and giving up Pachulia returned after missing After a leadoff single, Iron- with only two,” Sbraggia said. more in the fifth, Ironwood need- after getting 13 in an 11-8 win an RBI single. the final two games at San Antonio wood committed an error and “And then their confidence got ed four more runs to extend the over Westwood in the first round Roman, Paige Reiswitz and with a bruised right heel and con- allowed a high fly ball to drop in down.” game past the fifth inning. They of the tournament Tuesday. Burmeister had three hits to lead tributed eight points and six the middle of the and then The Maroons extended the only got two. “We didn’t hit the ball as well Menominee. Jen Woods got the rebounds while plugging the paint. they walked the No. 9 hitter. lead to 16-3 in the fourth. Iron- Mieloszyk drove in Lorenson as they did,” Sbraggia said. complete-game win. She struck Golden State’s four turnovers Menominee pounced as Mor- wood scored three in the bottom with a groundout and Aries Taylor Mylly took the loss, out five, walked five and gave up tied an NBA Finals low. gan Roman and Paige Reiswitz of the inning to pull within 10 Weber scored on a wild pitch. pitching 4 innings. All of the eight runs and five hits. hit back-to-back two-run singles. TIP-INS runs. Sydnee Lorenson scored on “We just couldn’t catch up, we runs were ⅔charged to Mylly and Menominee 5 0 7 4 3 - 19 16 4 Cavaliers: James became the Ironwood 3 0 0 3 2 - 8 5 9 first player with 6,000 career points in the postseason. His 3- pointer in the third quarter 2,New Mets York 1 moved him past Reggie Miller Anderson sharp, Brewers get help on odd play in win ab rhbi ab rhbi (320) for second place on the NBA Sogard ss 4020Cnforto lf 4000 postseason 3-point list, which is NEW YORK (AP) — So much never lies,” Sogard said. “I was railing of Milwaukee’s third base it is considered unintentional Arcia ss 1000J.Reyes ss 4000 has gone right for Eric Sogard going to be out, then I hit into a dugout. A bat boy carrying a interference — not an out — if a Thames 1b 5000Bruce rf 4000 led by Ray Allen with 385. ... Knebel p 0000N.Wlker 2b 3000 Cleveland committed 12 of its 20 and the Milwaukee Brewers this double play.” metal stool tried to dodge past, bat boy or security person or H.Perez cf-lf 4031Duda 1b 4020 season, they naturally thought Thanks to Chase Anderson, but nicked Flores’ arm. Got him someone else permitted on the T.Shaw 3b 3000Grndrsn cf 2000 turnovers in the first half. Do.Sntn rf 4120Salas p 0000 Steve Kerr had hoped they’d caught yet another break Milwaukee made out fine. with the chair, too. field accidently gets in the way of Bandy c 4000Flores 3b 3111 Warriors: on a bizarre play. Anderson pitched seven The ball caromed off a combi- a fielder. Villar 2b 3010T.d’Arn c 3010 to feel well enough to return to the Frnklin lf 2121Wheeler p 2000 bench but stayed behind the scenes in A bat boy bumping into a third shutout innings and the Brewers nation of the bat boy, the stool “I mean Fieldin did the right Broxton pr-cf 1000Blevins p 0000 baseman? Who’s ever seen that? won the last two at Citi Field to and Flores. thing getting together. My issue C.Andrs p 3010Lagares cf 1000 the locker room as he continues to J.Brnes p 0000 deal with complications from back “Not me, obviously,” Sogard salvage a four-game split. They Umpires originally called was it’s a routine catch. It’d be Aguilar ph-1b 1000 said Thursday after the surprise now head back to Miller Park for interference and said Sogard was one thing if it’s a difficult play. Totals 35 2 11 2 Totals 30 141 surgery nearly two years ago. “My Milwaukee 001 100 000 —2 heart goes out to him,” NBA Com- NL Central leaders beat the New a seven-game homestand. out, but quickly huddled and That was my argument,” Collins New York 000 000 010 —1 York Mets 2-1. “That’s like our go-to — have a reversed their ruling. said. E_Duda (1). DP_New York 3. LOB_Milwaukee 9, New missioner Adam Silver said. ... Curry York 4. 2B_H.Perez (10). HR_Flores (4). became the fifth player in NBA histo- The Brewers didn’t benefit for happy flight,” said left fielder “You can’t get mad at him, he Flores said it all turned out IP HRER BB SO Milwaukee ry with 300 career playoff 3s after long, at least not this time. Nick Franklin, who threw a run- was trying to get out of the way, OK, despite also getting hit by Given a second chance with ner out at the plate and hit an Anderson W,4-1 730017 coming in with 295. ... Klay Thomp- but he went the wrong way,” Flo- the stool. Besides, he knows that Barnes H,7 111100 son, playing more stellar defense the bases loaded when Mets RBI single. res said, adding, “I had the ball.” bat boy and knew he meant no Knebel S,4-6 100012 infielder Wilmer Flores got tan- The kookiness came in the Mets manager Terry Collins harm. New York while missing all five of his 3-point Wheeler L,3-3 6 1-3 10 221 tries and scoring just six points, gled with the bat boy on a foul fourth inning with the Brewers bolted from the bench, argued “I’m sure we’ll talk about it 6 popup, Sogard grounded into an ahead 2-0. with crew chief Fieldin Culbreth later. We’ll joke about it, I mean Blevins 2-3 10011 notched his 77th career postseason Salas 200015 game to tie Jeff Mullins for most in inning-ending double play. Sogard lofted a popup and Flo- and was ejected. Blevins pitched to 2 batters in the 8th “I guess you can say the ball res gave frantic chase along the In the Official Baseball Rules, WP_Salas. franchise history. T_3:02. A_35,123 (41,922). BREWERS — page 10 10 l FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Speedboys seek UP championship in Kingsford By PAT KRAUSE Neither relay team has lost this year Bratu, Mylly and Taylor Makinen. herself) when she came out of nowhere the regionals. [email protected] and the 4x800 team is hoping to break “Vanessa’s had a very good season,” two years ago to win the 200 meter dash. Watersmeet Saturday’s U.P. Track and Field the U.P. record in their relay in Kings- Sim said. “She’s got a chance at the U.P. She was only a freshman then. Watersmeet coach George Peterson Finals in Kingsford is a sports fan’s ford. Finals.” “Hannah knows what it takes to win,” III is really looking forward to the U.P. dream, because it is the only time In some meets, the Speedboys swept Corissa Mattson (long distance), Korpi said. “She’s a lot stronger this Finals this year and there’s a reason for almost all of the best athletes in the all four relays. The 4x100 meter relay Makinen (400 meters) and Maggie year.” that. Upper Peninsula will be competing in team consisted of Jamie Jett, Collin Meyer (high jump) picked up some valu- The 4x800 relay team includes Melis- “This is the most kids I’ve had going one place. Here’s a preview of area Broemer, Michael Hatfield and Nick able points during the season for Iron- sa Wanink, Elizabeth Makela and two to the U.P. Finals and I’ve been coaching teams competing in the U.P. Finals. Trudgeon. The 4x200 meter relay fea- wood. eighth graders in Macie Ahonen and track since the mid 80’s,” Peterson said. tured Max Samardich, Tad Rowe, Andy Sim said St. Ignace and Ishpeming Carlee Yon. Despite their youth, this is a Watersmeet will be represented by Bessemer Like a hot knife going through butter, Aspinwall and Jett. will have very strong girls team at the very good relay team that took second in four boys and two girls. the Bessemer Speedboys dominated Last year, Bessemer finished fifth at U.P. Finals in Division 2. the regionals. Bethany Baldwin is better known for their competition in all six track-and- the U.P. Finals even though they didn’t Sim said the boys team was led by the “The relay team has good runners her basketball skills, but it turns out field meets they entered this season. score a point in the field events. This 4x400 relay team of Elliot Gudgeon, and are real consistent,” Korpi said. she’s a good all-around athlete as she That included their first ever win (in 38 year the field event holes have been sophomore Nick Niemi, Carl Bissell and “They are seeded fourth but could get a was a double winner in the shot put and years) of the Jack Kraemer Invitational, filled by Keegan Bolen and Trudgeon Ian Hughes third.” the long jump at the regionals. She ran winning their own meet-the Marcy (high jump), Zach Baross and Uriah Aili “The 4x400 relay team and Elliot Korpi said the strength of the girls’ to a fourth place finish in the 100 meter Bracket Invitational and the Copper (pole vault), Tim Rowe (long jump), Ben Gudgeon (also 400 meter dash) are our team is that they are a real cohesive, dash. Mountain Conference Meet and the Bogaczyk (shot put) and Andrew Keller two best shots to win on Saturday,” Sim motivated group that help and support Baldwin was seeded fifth in the shot Division 3 regional in Wakefield. in the discus. Their points will be said. “Nick Niemi is a great distance each other. put last year and is seeded third this “This is the best all-around track invaluable if Bessemer is to make a run runner and his best running days are year in both the long jump and shot put. Ontonagon team I’ve had in 21 years of coaching,” at the Division 3 title. ahead of him. But Ishpeming has a big, Ontonagon coach Brian Amos said “If she has a great day, she could win Bessemer coach Mark Mazzon said. “I’ve Mazzon looks at three teams that will strong, muscular senior and senior boys that other than the weather it has been both,” Peterson said. never coached a team that has had every be tough to beat in Kingsford. usually win the long distance races.” a good track-and-field season for Onton- Ashley Erickson took second in the event covered like this one. In 2005, we “Pickford is a tremendous track team Niemi usually runs the relay along agon. shot put at the regionals and Peterson had a pretty good chance to win the U.P and North Central and Rapid River with the 1600 meter and 3200 meter “We were down on numbers but not thinks she has a chance to place (6th finals, but this year’s team gives us our have some great track athletes,” Mazzon runs. down on heart and attitude,” Amos said. place) on Saturday. best ever chance to win it. But there are said. Sim said Newberry and Ishpeming “I’ve enjoyed this year. As far as who Rondell McKinney will run the 100 no guarantees-everything has to fall in In talking with Mazzon on Wednes- should be the teams to beat on the boys will do well, it all comes down to who meter dash in Kingsford and then team place. I hope people come to Kingsford to day night, you could sense that he can’t side. gets out and who hangs on. There should up with his brother, Jason, and Owen see us.” wait for Saturday to come. be some really great races to watch in Ryskey and Ben Winkka to sprint the Wakefield-Marenisco The Speedboys last won a U.P. Finals “I’m hoping for a great day and great Wakefield-Marenisco coach Lauren Division 3 this year. 400 meter relay. in 1951 or 66 years ago. Bessemer was a performances,” Mazzon said. “It’s excit- Korpi said the Cardinals’ 2017 regular “For the girls, Lake Linden qualified “Rondell has an outside chance to Class C team then. ing and I’m looking forward to it. We track-and-field season saw mixed suc- quite a few and Pickford and Rapid place and the relay team will really have Bessemer will send 17 boys and two want to compete to the best of our abili- cess. River could get it going. With the boys, to be clicking to place,” Peterson said. girls to the U.P. Finals. “It was a tough year in some ways,” watch out for Bessemer. They have some ties and good things will happen.” Ewen-Trout Creek Mazzon said the strength of this For the Speedgirls, Kelsey Kitto and Korpi said. “We lost some real good kids horses. But we should represent our- It was Ewen-Trout Creek’s first year year’s team has been in its distance and Lily Wieringa qualified for the U.P. to graduation-about 60 points worth. We selves fairly well at the U.P. Finals.” back as an organized high school track- mid-distance runners. “In the 400 Finals in the 100 meter hurdles and 800 were rebuilding this year and building For the Ontonagon girls, the strength and-field team and coach Brad Besonen meters, the 800, the 1600, the 3200 and meter run respectively. back up. But the kids worked hard and of their team has been their 4x100 couldn’t have been happier with their our two relays (4x400, 4x800), we have had some good successes. meter, 4x200 meter and 4x400 meter inaugural season. so many kids that are competitive. Lau- Ironwood coachIronwood Ted Sim said the Graduation really took its toll on W- relay teams. All three teams qualified “It was as good as we could have ren Korpi (of Wakefield-Marenisco) Ironwood girls team flew under the M’s boys team. The only boy to qualify for the U.P. Finals with second place fin- hoped for,” Besonen said. “The kids real- coached a lot of our guys in cross country radar for part of the season but really for the U.P. Finals was Isaiah Sturkol in ishes in the regionals. ly came out and we ended up with 21. and I think it really helped them. came on strong towards the end of the the pole vault. Jenny Labyak, Fahren Kolpack, Nine girls and 12 boys. And we only “Our distance and middle distance regular track-and-field season. “He definitely has a chance to do well Belen Borda and Holly Wardynski make have two seniors.” people have been Isaiah Aili, Adam “The girls just kept working hard and and he could win it if he has a good day,” up the 4x100 and 4x200 meter relay Jake Witt will be competing in the Mazurek, Cade Mazzon, Uriah Aili and improving and finished on a high note Korpi said. “He has jumped 10-6 in teams and Kaili Weiner takes over for shot put and the discus and Besonen is Tim Rowe. Running distance takes so by winning the Marcy Bracket and meets and 11-0 in practice.” Wardynski in the 4x400 meter relay. anxious to see what he can do. much heart and we have the type of kids (Indianhead) Conference meets,” Sim Evelyn Hokans was a sprinter during Wardynski was Ontonagon’s top “He has really taken off the last two that have that heart.” said. “Lots of girls were in dual sports the season but has now become a hur- point-getter as she added a number of weeks,” Besonen said. “There’s been a Isaiah Aili’s time (4:39.30) in the early in the season and we’re missing, dler. wins in the discus and Labyak has been big improvement. He’s throwing the 1600 meter run at the Marcy Bracket but the girls came on and had a real “The first time she finished a hurdles a force in the 300 meter hurdles as wit- shot put 40-45 feet and threw the discus broke the school record of 4:40.14 that good season. We were third at the race was when she finished second in nessed by her first place finish in the 152 feet. He has a very good shot to was held by Zack Mazurek. regionals.” the regionals,” Korpi said. “She has the regionals. place in both events. Brayden Tomes has racked up a lot of Sim said the strength of the girls’ potential to place (6th place) at the U.P. “Both will do well at the U.P. Finals Elise Besonen has been injured dur- first place finishes in the 200 meter dash team was in their sprints and sprint Finals. She has talent, but she’s still and the relay teams should be right ing track season but is getting back to and the 300 meter hurdles and has run relays. nervous about the hurdles.” there, too,” Amos said. full health. She has the fifth seeded time the anchor legs in the 4x400 and 4x800 Vanessa Nasi stepped up her game as Hannah Plemons will run in the U.P. The strength of the boys team has in the 800 meter run and her coach relay teams. He teams up with Tim a senior in the 100 and 200 meter dash- Finals after finishing third in the 100 been Noah Lukkari and Elijah Dupie in thinks that with a personal best on Sat- Rowe, Mazzon and Tad Rowe in the es and anchored a good 4x100 meter meter dash and fourth in the 200 meter the mid-distances and Jaden Weisinger urday, she “could squeak into the top 6.” 4x400 relay and ran with Tim Rowe, relay with Sam Bratu, Brea Barto and dash at the regionals. She shocked in the jumps. He took firsts in the long Britni Lakkala (shot put) and Maddy Mazzon and Uriah Aili in the 4x800 Caitlin Myly and the 4x200 relay with everyone at the U.P. Finals (including jump (19-1) and the high jump (5-8) at Cronkright (long jump) will also be com- relay. peting for E-TC at the U.P. Finals

East Division Houston at Texas, 7:15 p.m. W L Pct GB Minnesota at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. Ironwood boys 11th at UP golf finals New York 30 20 .600 — Tampa Bay at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Daily Globe Scoreboard Boston 29 23 .558 2 IRONWOOD — The Ironwood boys finished 11th at Baltimore 27 24 .529 3½ NationalAll Times League EDT the U.P. Division 2 Golf Finalsat George Young Recre- x - Demario two- Tampa Bay 29 27 .518 4 East Division ational Complex. NHL Playoffs Sunday, June 18: Cleveland at Golden Davis to the New York Jets for DB Calvin way contract. Toronto 26 27 .491 5½ W L Pct GB All Times EDT Central Division Ethan Roehm led Ironwood with a 92. STANLEY CUP FINAL State, 8 p.m. Pryor. Signed RB Terrence Magee. SOCCER Washington 33 19 .635 — Waived-injured RB Darius Jackson. Major League Soccer W L Pct GB New York 23 29 .442 10 St. Ignace won. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Cleveland 28 24 .538 — TransactionsBASEBALL DETROIT LIONS — Placed LB Bran- FC DALLAS — Re-signed G Jesse Atlanta 22 29 .431 10½ Munising won the girls meet. Ironwood didn’t have Pittsburgh 2, Nashville 0 Minnesota 26 23 .531 ½ American League don Chubb on reserve/injured. Gonzalez through 2020. Miami 21 30 .412 11½ enough golfers for a team score. Jamee Bastman led Monday, May 29: Pittsburgh 5, Detroit 25 28 .472 3½ Nashville 3 BOSTON RED SOX — Reversed the GREEN BAY PACKERS — Signed WR SWIMMING Philadelphia 17 34 .333 15½ Chicago 24 28 .462 4 theBOYS Devils — St. Ignacewith a336, 145. West Iron County 346, Newberry 371, Forest Park 384, Wednesday, May 31: Pittsburgh 4, option of LHP Robbie Ross Jr. from May Colby Pearson and RB Jamaal Williams. USA SWIMMING — Named Tim Central Division Kansas City 22 30 .423 6 Norway 388, Munising 400, Stephenson 402, Lake Linden 405, Painesdale-Jeffers Nashville 1 18, and placed him on the 10-day DL, Released P Jacob Schum. Hinchey president and chief executive W L Pct GB West Division 408, Bark River-Harris 421, Ironwood 423, Brimley 468 Saturday, June 3: Pittsburgh at retroactive to May 19. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Signed RB officer, effective July 12. Milwaukee 29 25 .537 — W L Pct GB Top Ten — 1. Carter Tallaire, St. Ignace, 80; 2. Mike Schalow, Norway, 82; Noah Nashville, 8 p.m. CLEVELAND INDIANS — Acquired Christine Michael. Waived RB Brandon COLLEGE St. Louis 26 25 .510 1½ Houston 38 16 .704 — Thomson, WIC, 82; 4. Kody Rickley, St. Ignace, 83; 5. Trey Bociak, WIC, 84; 6. Andy Monday, June 5: Pittsburgh at INF Josh Wilson from Texas for cash con- Radcliff. ALABAMA — Named Brad Bohannon Chicago 25 27 .481 3 Los Angeles 28 28 .500 11 Metz, St. Ignace, 85; 7. Trevor Tchida, Hancock, 86; 8. Ethan Edwards and Dillon Nashville, 8 p.m. siderations and assigned him to the KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Waived WR baseball coach. Cincinnati 24 28 .462 4 Texas 26 28 .481 12 Sears, Newberry; Drew Marshall and Lane Matson, St. Ignace, 88 x-Thursday, June 8: Nashville at Pitts- Columbus (IL). Jamari Staples and S Devin Chappell. AUGUSTA — Announced the resigna- Pittsburgh 24 30 .444 5 Seattle 25 30 .455 13½ Ironwood — Ethan Roehm 92, Austin Trier 108, Aaron Hoff 115, Zak Fahrner 108 burgh, 8 p.m. TEXAS RANGERS — Announced OF Signed TE Orson Charles and S Damari- tion of men's assistant basketball coach West Division Oakland 23 30 .434 14½ GIRLS — Munising 412, Forest Park 500, West Iron County 514 x-Sunday, June 11: Pittsburgh at Cesar Puello was granted his release at ay Drew. Jamie Quarles to accept the same posi- W L Pct GB Round Rock (PCL). SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Signed tion at Nicholls State. Wednesday's Games Colorado 34 22 .607 — Top Ten — 1. Bailey Downs, Munising, 88; 2. Payton Dube, Hancock, 91; 3. Riley Nashville, 8 p.m. Toronto 5, Cincinnati 4 National League CB Will Davis to a one-year contract. COLUMBIA (MO.) — Named Alexis Los Angeles 33 22 .600 ½ Burton, Newberry, 100; 4. Alexis Bailey, Painesdale-Jeffers, 101; 5. Lydia Brown, St. x-Wednesday, June 14: Nashville at Houston 17, Minnesota 6 LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Waived WR Rashad Ross. Lawrence women's assistant basketball Arizona 33 22 .600 ½ Ignace, 104; 6. Frankie Mattson, Munising, 105; Olivia Champion, St. Ignace, 105; 8. Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. Oakland 3, Cleveland 1 Recalled LHP Grant Dayton from Okla- TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Signed coach. San Francisco 22 33 .400 11½ Adrian Depew, Newberry, 106; Gracia Asiala, Painesdale-Jeffers, 106; 10. Alina Baltimore 10, N.Y. Yankees 4 NBA Playoffs homa City (PCL). Placed LHP Adam Lib- WR Chris Godwin. MANHATTAN — Named Brooklyn San Diego 22 33 .400 11½ Soha, Forest Park, 107.Ironwood (NTS) — Hannah Anderson 147, Jamee Bastman All Times EDT Tampa Bay 7, Texas 5, 10 innings eratore on the 10-day DL, retroactive to HOCKEY Cartwright director of women's basketball Wednesday's Games 145 FINALS Boston 4, Chicago White Sox 1 May 31. National Hockey League operations. Promoted Callan Taylor to Arizona 6, Pittsburgh 5, 14 innings (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Detroit 6, Kansas City 5 MIAMI MARLINS — Reinstated LHP BUFFALO SABRES — Relinquished women's assistant basketball coach. Toronto 5, Cincinnati 4 Hurley 9th at sectionals Golden State vs. Cleveland L.A. Angels 2, Atlanta 1 Jeff Locke from 10-day DL. Placed LHP the rights to Fs Giorgio Estephan and NAVY — Promoted Bryce McDonald to Miami 10, Philadelphia 2 Thursday, June 1: Cleveland at Golden Gustav Possler. offensive tackles coach and Preston Seattle 5, Colorado 0 San Diego 2, Chicago Cubs 1 State Justin Nicolino on 10-day DL. CADOTT — It was a tough day for area golfers at American Association FLORIDA PANTHERS — Named Pehrson to director of player personnel. Thursday's Games Milwaukee 7, N.Y. Mets 1 Sunday, June 4: Cleveland at Golden Cleveland 8, Oakland 0 Wednesday’s WIAA Division 3 Cadott Sectional held at GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS — Shawn Thornton vice president of busi- Named Brian Blick director of football St. Louis 2, L.A. Dodgers 1 State, 8 p.m. Colorado 6, Seattle 3 Signed RHP Christian Herstine. ness operations. operations and Omar Nelson recruiting L.A. Angels 2, Atlanta 1 Whispering Pines. Wednesday, June 7: Golden State at Boston at Baltimore ST. PAUL SAINTS — Signed RHP MINNESOTA WILD — Promoted Matt coordinator. Seattle 5, Colorado 0 The top two teams and the top three individuals not Cleveland, 9 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Toronto, Ryan Zimmerman. Majka to president, Andrew Brunette to PENN STATE — Named Jeff Kamper- Washington 3, San Francisco 1 Friday, June 9: Golden State at Cleve- Minnesota at L.A. Angels part of a qualifying team advanced to the WIAA State FOOTBALL assistant general manager, Shep Harder sal women's hockey coach. Thursday's Games land, 9 p.m. Friday's Games Meet next week in Madison. National Football League to assistant general manager and Brent SIENA — Named Pete Durr director of Milwaukee 2, N.Y. Mets 1 x-Monday, June 12: Cleveland at Gold- Boston (Porcello 3-6) at Baltimore BUFFALO BILLS — Signed CB Greg Flahr to senior vice president of hockey basketball operations. St. Louis 2, L.A. Dodgers 0 Eleva-Strum won the team title with 325, and en State, 9 p.m. (Asher 1-3), 7:05 p.m. Mabin. Released CB Jonathan Dowling. operations. Colorado 6, Seattle 3 Luck/Frederic grabbed the other qualifying spot with a x-Thursday, June 15: Golden State at American League N.Y. 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Corey Knebel pitched the Hernan Perez hit an RBI is the third-longest since Brewers ninth for his fourth save. Flo- double in the Milwaukee 1900 by a reliever to start a McCloskey, GM who built Pistons' "Bad Boys" res homered in the eighth on third. season, trailing Aroldis reliever Jacob Barnes' first HE'S BACK Chapman's string of 37 in teams, has died pitch. The Mr. Met mascot was 2014 and 29 in 2012, the From page 9 Anderson's odd bunt sin- at the ballpark, greeting fans Elias Sports Bureau said. AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) — Jack McCloskey, the general manager who built the we didn't get hurt in that gle off (3-3) set and shooting T-shirts into Knebel has struck out 46 in Detroit Pistons' "Bad Boys" championship teams, died Thursday. He was 91. inning, so it was good," Flo- up the strange sequence. the stands. A day before, the 26 innings overall. The Pistons said McCloskey died in Savannah, Georgia. He had fought Alzheimer's dis- res said. With two on, he popped up a person inside the costume UP NEXT ease. Sogard had singled his ball and catcher Travis d'Ar- was caught on video making Brewers: RHP Jimmy Nel- Led by McCloskey draft picks Isiah Thomas, Joe Dumars and Dennis Rodman — all Hall first two times up. This was naud corralled it. D'Arnaud an obscene gesture toward a son (3-3, 3.83 ERA) struck of Famers, along with coach Chuck Daly — and trade acquisitions Bill Laimbeer, Vinnie John- his 16th game for the Brew- appeared to have a play at fan. The Mets said the out 10 vs. Arizona in his last son, Rick Mahorn, Mark Aguirre and James Edwards, the Pistons won NBA titles in 1989 and ers, and the leadoff man is second base, but held on and offending employee would start. He'll face Clayton Ker- 1990. hitting .410. threw too late to get Ander- not be the mascot again and shaw (7-2, 2.37) and the visit- Known as "Trader Jack," McCloskey helped guide Detroit to nine straight playoff appear- Anderson (4-1) gave up son. that someone else filled the ing Dodgers on Friday night. ances, five Eastern Conference Finals in a row, and three NBA Finals. He was honored in three hits, walked one and Franklin threw out Lucas role for this game. Mets: RHP Matt Harvey 2008 with a retirement ceremony, where his name was lifted to the rafters. struck out seven. In his pre- Duda at the plate to end the A BIG FAN (4-3, 4.95) faces the Pirates McCloskey played at the University of Pennsylvania, served in World War II with the U.S. vious start, he took a no-hit second as he tried to score Knebel struck out Jose after beating them last Sun- Marines, and played one game in the NBA for the Philadelphia Warriors in the 1952-53 sea- bid into the eighth inning to from second on d'Arnaud's Reyes and Jay Bruce to begin day night at PNC Park. He son. beat Arizona. single. Franklin had an RBI the ninth, and has fanned has held opponents hitless in He was Penn's head coach from 1956-66, coached Wake Forest from 1966-72, and was "I kind of found that single, right before Ander- someone in all 27 of his their last 22 at-bats with the Portland Trail Blazers' coach from 1972-74, going 48-116. He was an assistant coach with groove," he said. son's bunt hit. games this year. His streak runners in scoring position. the Los Angeles Lakers until taking the Pistons' job, and also worked for the Minnesota Timberwolves and Toronto Raptors. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 2017 11 DEFLOCKED Thank you notes should be hand-written Dear Annie: Seven months daughter would want someone after attending a wedding, I just she loved to get on with his life. received a computer-generated We all know that no one can ever thank-you note. The note was take the place of our children, printed on a label and then stuck but it is different when you lose a on a purchased note card. spouse. I know that, too. Although it addressed us by Dear She may not comprehend that name, it never acknowledged any Annie her son-in-law is extremely lone- gift given. It simply said they ly and missing the love of a mate. appreciated our “sharing (our) By disowning the new relation- generosity” and thanked us for friends of ours, and we gave the ship, she is also sending signals being part of their day and for gift to them prior to the wedding, to her grandchildren that it is MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM being in their lives. Also included but we’re now left wondering: OK for them to disrespect their was a tiny picture of the couple. dad’s girlfriend. Did the couple actually get the There were fewer than 100 If “Still-Grieving Parent” gift and know it was from us? Do guests at the wedding, so the wants to help herself cope, she I say something to the groom’s couple were not overwhelmed will look at the positives. Obvi- parents, and if so, how do I tact- with thank-you notes to write. ously, the dad is trying to make a fully say this? I would hate to The groom’s parents are great normal home environment for think that this is the new trend her grandkids, and she should among young brides. Thankfully, try to accept that out of respect I know three recent young brides for her daughter. OUR who were very prompt with their Y She should continue with pri- notes and personalized their vate counseling but should also messages. HOROSCOPE — Confused in Con- seek out a group of parents who necticut BORN LOSER have lost adult children. I still Dear Confused: They proba- grieve after three years, but I can bly received your gift; they just enjoy a happy relationship with never got their manners. There’s my daughter-in-law, her new no real tactful way to speak to husband and their family, the groom’s parents about this including the two extra grand- issue, so I would just let it go. As EUGENIA kids. 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HAPPY TRAILS 2,-U Local General Contractor Bessemer VFW Part-time Store Clerk. Casino Bus Trip to Hinckley looking for Carpenters. Must Midland-Cenex in Hurley across July 18-19 have valid Drivers License Post 3673 wants you! from Dairy Queen. 10-15 hrs per Call Carol: (906)932-4953 and a dependable vehicle. week. Must be willing to work or Marlene: (269)9671611 (906)932-4055 Friendly? Customer service Nights, Weekends and Pass Drug oriented? Need a part-time Test. Apply in Person Today Part Time Receptionist Wante d Personals Tom’s Country Café, Mercer bartender job a couple Is looking to hire a full and part- evenings a week? Gogebic Medical Care Facility, Approximately 24 hours/week but may vary by schedule PLEASE CHECK Your ad on the time Cook, Assistant Cook and Apply at the VFW, a 109-bed long-term care skilled Busy Optometry Office looking for a mature person with first run day. The Daily Globe will Wait staff. Year round nursing facility will be offering a FULL-TIME LOAN not be responsible for mistakes employment, willing to train. 605 W. Lead St, Bessemer 3-Week Nurse Aide Training exceptional customer service skills. Must be able to multi-task after the first day. The Daily Globe OPERATIONS CLERK will not be responsible for lost Flexible schedule. All Previous 4-7 pm Program with various payment with excellent verbal, computer, phone and filing skills. photos placed in advertising. applicants must reapply. E-mail: options available. The next class Work well with team members in a small office setting, [email protected] (closed Thurs & Sun). Gogebic Range Bank is taking applications for a will be offered in July 2017. willing to learn new skills, and be flexible. (715)476-2662-or (715)776-2662 Call: (906)285-2006 Applications are available at Full-Time Loan Operations Clerk. Experience Services Gogebic Medical Care Facility; preferred, but not required. We are accepting No phone calls please. Email or mail Resume to: The Root Cellar on Lake Gogebic with questions. 402 North Street; Wakefield, MI applications until 4 p.m. on Wednesday, June 7, 2017. 49968; (906)224-9811 (Ext. 127) Miller Vision, Attn: Diane Maki is looking for a Cook. Will train. Apply or send resume to: FOR SALE: Fill Dirt, Recycled Please call: (906)842-3535 and or Michigan Works; 222 East 240 Roosevelt Street, Ironwood, MI 49938 Don & GG's is now hiring for Blacktop, Gravel, Sand, Top Soil. if we can’t get to the phone, Ayer Street; Ironwood, MI 49938; Gogebic Range Bank, 155 E. Cloverland Dr., All Positions. Experience a must. Please Call: (906)364-0300 please leave a message. (906)932-4059. email: [email protected] Apply in person. P.O. Box 39, Ironwood, MI 49938. Home DETAILER Previous applicants please reapply. The Pea Patch is looking for Now Hiring for Registered Nurse. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Improvements individuals interested in Cooking, Peter Christensen Health Center. FULL TIME POSITION Cleaning, Waitressing and $24.00-$30.00. Deadline to apply Job duties include: Head Start Teacher & AAA HOME Repair and Bartending. We are excited to June 14, 2017. www.ldftribe.com Remodeling. Painting, Siding, welcome new members to our Washing, Cleaning & ASSISTANT COOK Early Head Start Bus Driver Decks, Additions, Roofs, team. Experience not necessary Immediate openings wanted with Lac Vieux Desert Child Development Center. Assembling ATV’s, Part-time position available for the senior nutrition program. Carpentry, etcetera. but preferred. To set up an Housekeepers and Companions Jobs can be viewed at: www.itcmi.org Licensed. (906)364-4038 interview, please call On the job training, flexible UTV’s & Snowmobiles. Must have previous quantity cooking experience. Food safety Barry: (715)904-0480. hours. Call Nancy Thurow at: Mecha nical experience knowledge required. Monday thru Thursday 7:30 a.m – 1:30 p.m. Send resume and credentials to: Firewood (715)561-3206 or Pick up ITC, Wendy Belleau, 2956 Smokey's Fine Dining in an application at a plus! Must be neat, and once a month on Friday. Starting pay $10.00 per hour. Manitowish Waters, WI is looking Avanti Home Care clean, dependable & To apply, send applications to: Ashmun street Suite A, FIREWOOD FOR sale by the for a full-time Server, seasonal 110 Iron St., Hurley WI, 54534 Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783 have a valid Senior Programs Director, loggers cord. Call (715)561-3437. only (tuition assistance available.) Also, part-time, year-round Hiring Full-Time Experienced Gogebic-Ontonagon Community Action Agency, Fax: (906)253-1893 Carpenter. Call Phil Aho driver’s license. Situation Wanted Server and Hostess. Guaranteed 100 S. Mill Street, Bessemer, MI 49911 Email: [email protected] wages of $110.00/night Construction at (906)285-0349 Apply at: phone: (906)632-6896 ext. 109 or send resume with references to: minimum. Call for details. Cloverland Motors, Inc. Applications taken until June 9th or until position is 4lled. CALL TODAY for your Lawn Care, Office: (715)543-2559 Jim. [email protected] Pressure Washing, Deck Staining 300 E. Cloverland Drive An equal opportunity employer. or Whatever your needs might be. Auto Mechanic needed Looking for a Cook, Dishwasher Ironwood, MI 49938 LOCAL TRUCK DRIVER WANTED Call John (715)562-0068. Insured. and Ice-Cream Parlor Person. at Big Valley Ford Apply at Last Wilderness Cafe in SNOW RUN TRUCKING, LLC Help Wanted Presque Isle, Wisconsin, or call: Ironwood Breakwater is looking for Join a Dynamic Team HURLEY, WI Training Cerification and (715)686-2193 or (715)891-3171. Cooks, Dishwashers and Excellent Benefits and a Great Work Environment Hostesses. Must be able to work Lac Vieux Desert Resort Large Dry Kiln and Manufacturing Facility is Dishwasher, Busser, Waitstaff and experience required. Ding-A-Ling Supper Club in nights and weekends. Seeking a Full-Time/Part-Time qualified Local Truck Driver. Housekeeper. Call for interview Mercer is looking for part-time Experience preferred but willing to Watersmeet, Michigan No Tarping, Curtainside Trailers. (715)686-2249. Zastrows Lynx Call Ryan (906)988-2323 Bartender and Busser needed train. Previous applicants please Lake Lodge, Presque Isle, WI evenings. Betsy:(715)476-2270 reapply. No phone calls please. NOW HIRING! CDL LICENSE AND REFERENCES ARE REQUIRED. Cooks, Chef De Cuisine, Sous Chef, Dishwasher, Food Servers, Housekeepers, Cashiers, Golf Cart Please send a letter of interest and resume to the following Attendants, Greens Keeper, Custodians, address or applications may be picked up between Maintenance Event Laborer, and Table Games. 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. at: Apply online, go to: www.lvdcasino.com Snow Run Trucking, LLC under the careers tab 345 Ringle Drive Hurley, WI 54534 or contact the: Lac Vieux Desert Dairymen’s Human Resources Department at: Boulder Junction, Wisconsin 906-358-4226, ext. 7333. Cook Dairymen’s, a premiere private northwoods club has an opening for a cook. We are looking for the right hands-on person to work with our team to provide our members with great, memorable dining experiences. We are looking for a good communicator to assist in hasAILY an opening forLOBE part-time day-to-day operations as well as assuring that the quality Care Taking Excavating Lawn Services D G standards are being maintained for our members. Mailroom Position This position is full-time, seasonal in nature. Must be able to work Total Property Care Hunter & Seth’s Lawn Service CLOVERLAND MOTORS Duties include preparation of printed varied and split shifts. Excellent wages offered. by LEL M We mow so you can go! Housing is available. & EXCAVATING materials for distribution, mailing and R.A. Miller EI “Enjoy the Summer” Please apply in person at the Business Office: collating commercial print jobs, and other Dairymen’s Inc. Caretaking • Free Estimates • Reasonable Rates BUILDING duties as needed. Some lifting is required. 10750 Dairymen's Road, Boulder Junction, WI 54512 • Lawn Care • Trimming • Seeding DEMOLITIONILI (715)561-3651 Contact Katie Rucinski, Controller or Mark Mastain, Chef at: • Snow Plowing • Roofs Cleaned EMLII Must have a Valid Driver’s License. (715)385-9363 • All Maintenance and Repairs Lawn Services Evening and night shifts will vary depending on work flow. Call: (906)285-9070 Septic Systems 8,,(10* /&01 !0* /),*9,, Topsoil,ec e Sand & Gravel Please pick up an application WeWeoo, dodo BulldozingBulldozing nd re • •Driveways Driveways Saari’s Lawn Service $01.0%/0'(.*0+/)&,1&$,,'1/)-*/&-1/)1.&&0!-/+1 Carpet Cleaning Monday-Friday 9:00am-4:00pm at '0--0*)1,%1/+-0*0)-1%,*1-$01!,)/-/,+1,%1 •• FoundationsFoundations • • Basements Basements Spring Clean Up the Daily Globe Office, ABSOLUTELY •• GarageGarage Slabs Slabs & & Garages Garages 8,,(10* /&01 !0* /),*1991,, It’s not too early to think about 118 E. McLeod Avenue, Ironwood, MI 49938. %,*1-$011)&$,,'1#0.* Auto, Commercial & Home •Land•Land ClearingClearing • • Road Road Building Building CLEAN No phone calls please. $01!,)/-/,+1/)11$, *)1!0*1(.#11(.#)1!0*1#0.* • Water Extraction •• WaterWater LinesLines • • Sewer Sewer Systems Systems • Lawn Mowing • • Carpet Cleaning •• PondsPonds •• Dump Dump Truck Truck Hauling Hauling .'.*#1.+(1 0+0%/-)1/''1 01(0-0*"/+0(1 .)0(1 24 HOUR • Upholstery Cleaning • Weed Eating • ,+1 .'/%/&.-/,+)1.+(10 !0*/0+&0 • Commercial, Residential && Demolition Demolition • Spring Yard Raking • Needed in the Ironwood Area Schools 40 / *0"0+-) 1.-0,*#11/*/+1-.+(.*() SERVICE • Workmanship Guaranteed •• SnowSnow Plowing-Removal Plowing-Removal • 10% Seniors Discount FREE Estimates • Debris Removal • for the 2016-17 school year. , 1(0)&*/!-/,+1/)1. ./'. '01/+1-$01.("/+/)-*.-/,+1,%%/&0 LICENSED • Free Estimates EE Ee  .'/%/0(1&.+(/(.-0)1".#1) "/-1.1'0--0*1,%1/+-0*0)-1.',+1/-$ (906)932-1202 • Fertilizing • One Full-Time, Full-Year Assistant Accountant & INSURED 906-285-9620 (906)932-1202 *0) "01.+(1-,1'0--0*)1,%1*0&,""0+(.-/,+1 #1 (906)932-7282 No job too big! No job too small! at Luther L. Wright 1!"10(+0)(.#1 +01 11-, (906)932-282 Hours: 7:30am-4:00pm (Monday-Friday) Commercial & Residential  !0*/+-0+(0+-1.-$0*/+01$."/,+ Computer Services Classification: Secretarial/Clerical Classification II Excavating Call Today! .0%/0'(.*0+/)&,1&$,,'1/)-*/&-1 Minimum Requirement: Two Year Applied Business Degree (715)360-1224 or Accounting experience is preferred. 7122 -+."1.0%/0'(1311 6 FAHRNER EXCAVATING Rate of Pay: As Per Contract *10"./'1)$."/,+&5")&$,,'),* (715)561-2560 Job Description Available in the Superintendent’s Office RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL Closing Date for applications: June 7, 2017 • Site Prep • Road Building Apply to: Superintendent, Ironwood Area Schools, • Driveways • Culverts Painting 650 E. Ayer Street, Ironwood, MI 49938. • Ponds & Pond Cleaning Closing date for applications: • Land Clearing • Tree & Stump NORTHLAND PAINTING Wednesday, June 7, 2017 at 12:00 Noon. Nondiscrimination Statement: Incompliance with Title V1 of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Removal • Repair Leaky Interior Painting & Decorating Gogebic Community College is seeking the Computers Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of Basements • Guaranteed Exterior Painting & Staining 1973, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, the Americans with Disability Act of 1990, following positions: Water & Sewer Lines • Roto Commercial & Residential and the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act of 1977, it is the policy of the Ironwood School Ironwood Campus: Houghton Copper Senior Discounts • Fully Insured District that no person shall, on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin or Rooter • Licensed Septic Biology Instructor Country Center: ancestry, gender, age, disability, height, weight, or marital status be excluded from Tanks & Systems Installed Ron Roscoe (906)667-6404 participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to, discrimination Director of the Lindquist Nursing Instructor • Retaining Walls • Crack Window Cleaning during any program, activity, service or in employment. Student Conference Center Nursing Instructor (part-time) and Athletics Sealing • Hot Mix • Asphalt ABSOLUTELY Patching • Seal Coating • Sand Gogebic Community College is actively seeking • Gravel • Reground Asphalt CLEAN Window Cleaning IRON COUNTY POSITION AVAILABLE adjuncts in the following areas: Kitchen Assistant/Prep Cook Ironwood Campus: Houghton Copper • Topsoil • Carpentry • Residential 24 HOUR Iron County Human Services Biology Country Center: LICENSED AND INSURED • Comercial Biology SERVICE • Workmanship Guaranteed Communication Iron County Human Services & Associates is seeking a part-time Kitchen Certified Nursing Assistant Call Ken: (906)364-4468 • 10% Seniors Discount English Assistant/Prep Cook, stationed at the Hurley nutrition site. Experience Communication • Free Estimates Math Firewood LICENSED preferred, but not necessary. Must have a valid driver’s license. Hours are Construction Technology & INSURED 906-285-9620 Monday through Wednesday 9:00am-12:30pm, weekend and holidays Music Music (rotating) 8:30am-11:30pm. The hourly wage is $9.00. Nursing Clinical Nursing Methods for requesting an application along with Philosophy Nursing Clinical AILY LOBE FIREWOOD submitting the complete application packets include: Physics D G Log Truckloads Delivered *In person or mail: Gogebic Community College is actively seeking [email protected] Hurley nutrition Site Call: Ken Fahrner tutors in the following areas: 308 3rd Avenue South, Hurley, WI 54534. Accounting Math 906-932-2211 (906)364-4468 Phone 715-561-2108 or English Science Iron County Human Services Offices in the Courthouse Interested individuals should reference the When Do-It-Yourself is Doing you in. 300 Taconite Street, Suite 201 Hurley, WI 54534 college website at: www.gogebic.edu Phone 715-561-3636 Please submit the required materials to: *By email: [email protected] or [email protected] Gogebic Community College The Business and Service Directory *By fax number: 715-561-2128 Ashley Paquette, Director of Human Resources In order to be considered for this position, E4946 Jackson Road, Ironwood, MI 49938 a complete application must be submitted no later than: (906) 932-4231 ext. 324 will get you in touch with 4 p.m. on Wednesday, June 7, 2017 [email protected] Iron County is an Equal Opportunity Employer Gogebic Community College is an the reliable help you need. equal opportunity educator and employer.

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HE AILY LOBE YOURDAILYGLOBE COM RIDAY UNE l T D G • . F , J 2, 2017 13 CLASSIFIEDS Help Wanted Give Away-Pets Apartments & Boats, Water- GIVE AWAY Ads run free for Duplexes crafts, Motor three days. 15-20 word limit. The MECHANIC 2008 17.5' Lowe Fish & Ski. ads must be mailed or dropped off WOODLAND COURT 115hp Mercury Optimax. 24 volt Weekend at The Daily Globe, 118 E. trolling motor. (906)988-2024 or Cloverland Motorsports McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI APARTMENTS (906)231-0288 is seeking a mechanic. 49938. * 2 bedroom apartment $460/month Motorcycles & Candidate must be Appliances * Located in Ironwood self-motivated, * Heat included in rent ATVs organized, reliable and * No pets allowed 1982 YAMAHA Maxim 550. Very willing to provid e * Secured building good condition, garage kept. MattsonÕs * 24 - Hour maintenance New battery, plugs, tires, excellent customer service chains/sprocket. $1,200.00 or service. Computer trade for F/PWC. (715)360-6931 TV & Appliance Apply at Villa Maria in or (906)364-2697 skills are needed. Must work w ell with others Hurley or contact Guide Amber at (715)561-4599 2005 BOMBARDIER Traxter. Very good condition, garage kept. and have the ability to Bessemer Ironwood Since 1962 All fluids changed, new vision rims work on ATV’s, UTV’s, and radial tires. $3,400.00 Houses for Rent or best offer. (715)360-6931 Snowmobiles and Used 910 E. Cinnabar 325 Norrie Street Vehicle Inventory. ÒBox Store or (906)364-2697 Saturday, June 3 Friday, June 2 HOMES, APARTMENTS, and 8:00am-2:00pm Saturday, June 3 Business Spaces for rent. Call for 2006 HONDA Shadow, 22,000mi. Antiques and Collectibles, Ironwood City Wide Rummagee Sale App ly within 8:00am-3:00pm al Black, Orange color. Windshield, Lots of other items. S details. The Real Estate Store. Prices, Huge Garage Sale! eSaturday, June 3, 21072017 8:00am-4:00pm g or send resume to: Saddlebags. $2,400.00. a (906)932-5406 Too many to list. ar G Household, Knick-knacks, 1994 Suzuki DR125 9,000mi. Maps will be available on Friday, June 2nd at the: Collectibles, Old Toys, Model- 300 E. Cloverland Dr. IRONWOOD: 2 bedroom, 2 bath. $1,200.00. Both bikes adult owned Hurley - IRONWOOD CHAMBER OFFICE - Small Town Kits, Records, Old Magazines, $450.00 monthly, own utilities. and in good condition. Selling other Paper Stuff, Car-Repair at Noon and 8:00am Saturday Ironwood, MI 49938 because I bought a new bike. (715)292-5240 Manuals, Beer Stuff, More! - IRONWOOD MEMORIAL BUILDING - ServiceÓ (715)730-0665 1009 Division Street Friday, June 7 from Noon-4:00pm Business IRONWOOD: 3 bedroom, 2011 HARLEY RoadKing Classic, 8:00am-12:00pm 825 E. Margaret Street - SUPER ONE FOODS - attached garage. Perfect for 103, Stage 1, Extras, Custom Wedding Items, Women's and Saturday, June 3 from noon-9:00pm (and Saturday) couple. Jessieville. No pets, no 7:00am-12:00pm Opportunities Paint, One Owner, Immaculate Men's Clothing, Dog Items, MSHDA. $555.00 plus utilities. Condition. (906)932-4022Household Decor, Purses, Household glassware (60 821 CELIA STREET NOTICE: The Daily Globe, while (562)533-6825 Shoes and More. years old) Blankets, Sleeping Baby girl clothes: preemie to 12 months. Baby toys, exercising reasonable care in 2012 Harley Davidson 1200Bags (12) Freezer (Sears DVD’s, Wii Games, miscellaneous items. accepting ads, warns those Custom. 1,365 miles. upright) 10-speed Ross bike. Land for Sale US-2 next to answering to investigate the Call for price. (906)932-2452 or Stoffel's Country Store PAT O’DONNELL CIVIC CENTER, E4972 JACKSON RD. proposition offered and to be (906)364-0858 Thursday, June 1 N10457 Lake Road Multi-Family Rummage Sale at the Civic Center; careful of any ad requiring money 40 ACRES of hunting land Saturday from 8:00am-2:00pm. Guaranteed great weather. to be sent for information or long 6:00pm-8:00pm Saturday, June 3 for sale in Bessemer Township. Friday, June 2 distance phone calls that may Aspen regrowth. Entry road. 8:00am-3:00pm 850 EAST AYER STREET 122 E. Aurora St. Saturday, June 3 Household items, Furniture, request money for information. (906)663-4557 Storage Shed #22. Helmets, adult clothing, small wheeled 8:00am-2:00pm Dishes, Bicycles, tools. Ironwood, MI Annual Hurley Garage Sale! Everything in house for Sale. kitchen cart, chairs, shoes, quilts, humidifier, BEAUTIFUL 7 acres with Household, Books, Men's, glasses, books, picture frames. Bids additional 4 1/2 acres. Tamarack Women's plus-size clothes, 125 EAST HARDING STREET 906-932-0510 Lake in Gogebic County. Montreal Thirty-one Bags, Shoes, Portable dishwasher, bike rack, wood stove, girl’s 4-6x 2 1/2 acres on water cleared for Outdoor Wood-Furnace. June 1, 2, 2017 building. Call: (815)397-1033, clothes, frames, toys, household stuff, carpet Ewen-Trout Creek Lots of Good Stuff! 4 Ontario Street (815)218-1466 or (715)547-3055. vacuum, Christmas trees. School District Give Away Saturday, June 3 Request for Proposals Ironwood8:00am-3:00pm 1323 FLORENCE STREET The Ewen-Trout Creek School Real Estate Clothes, Household items, District is requesting proposals for ACER 19" Computer Monitor, Multi-Family garage and moving sale. Furniture, household Bedding, Futon, Sofa, Chairs, a water sealing and/or siding Compaq Keyboard, Microsoft 104 W. Coolidge Avenue items, clothing, boy’s and girl’s toys and more! project. For more information, and Miscellaneous. Everything must go! Wireless Mouse. (906)932-0031 Thursday, June 1 please visit the district’s website: www.etc.k12.mi.us or contact the Friday, June 2 447 WEST CLOVERLAND DRIVE (BUDGET HOST INN) Saturday, June 3 Wakefield Superintendent’s Office at 906- Articles for Sale Girl’s baby clothes: infant to 9 months old. 813-0620. The proposals are due 6:00am-3:00pm Trucks, Heavy Boy’s clothes: infant to 4 years. Knick-knacks, to the school business office by Dell Computers, Candle-holders, Wedding 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 29, Decor, Reception/Party 1203 W. Old US-2 queen sheets, lamps, foosball game. 2017. Sales & Repairs, Virus Removal Friday, June 2 Call Timothy D. Szot Equipment Crystal Serving Pieces, E5013 JACKSON ROAD North 06-02-17 Glassware, Wine Glasses, 1:00pm-7:00pm m Professional Computer Serv- Saturday, June 3 Camping gear, books, women’s jewelry, sports trading Q J 9 1953 RECONDITIONED Beer Mugs, Home Decor: n Q 6 ices (906)364-4506 cards, 4 Goodyear ZR18 tires on Dick Cepek Rims, Farmall Super C Tractor. Curtains, Tablecloths, Linens, 8:00am-1:00pm o A K 7 5 Tents, Toys, Bikes, Clothes, p Call: (906)458-0801 Wall Art, Shabby Chic, kitchen items, household collectibles. 7 6 3 2 Boots, Jewelry, Books, West EastCommercial/ or (715)476-0190 Kitchen Items, Homer 137 WEST GOGEBIC STREET Movies, Ice-skates m K 6 3 m 5 2 Laughlin Serving Platters, Women’s plus size clothing, Men’s Big and Tall clothing, n K 8 3 n A 10 9 7 4 and Karaoke. Residential Autos/SUVs Painted Picture Frames, lots of home decor, books, music and much more! o 9 6 2 o Q J 10 8 Downhill Skis and So Much p p J 10 9 8 5 4 PROPERTY FOR rent: 3200 sq.ft. More. Over 400 Items 1305 Superior Street 101 SUFFOLK STREET South m office building. Former Social 1962 Jeep. Restored, new gas Marked! Rare Kingkuka Star Friday, June 2 (Corner of Ayer and Suffolk) Office chairs, snow shoes, A 10 8 7 4 tank, carb and fuel pump. Vinyl Saturday, June 3 n J 5 2 Security offices, Cloverland Drive, Woman Native American clothes, snow scoops, dishes, dining table, folding o Ironwood. Will build/remodel top, 4 wheel drive. (906)932-2452 Blackfeet Heritage Signed Sunday, June 4 4 3 or (906)364-0858 chairs, tent, folding camping chairs (new), p A K Q to suit. Call (906)932-1411. MERCER 1+ acre lot. Kukagraph, Wedding Dress, 8:00am-4:00pm Borders state land. Quiet street. Hat. Cash Only Bring your own bag and lots of miscellaneous stuff. Dealer: North 2000 CHRYSLER Voyager. fill it for $2.00! Vulnerable: Both Apartments & 5263N State House Circle. $20.00 Bills or Less. 100 WEST AURORA STREET (715)212-0877 163,000 miles. Some rust, runs South West North East great. $1,000.00 or best offer. (Lahti Building) Kitchen wares, electronics, books, CD’s and o Duplexes 1 Pass (906)285-3321 DVD’s, books, craft supplies, jewelry, lots of Christmas 1m Pass 1NT Pass things, bedding, record player and more! 2p Pass 2m Pass $399.00 Ironwood furnished 4m Pass Pass Pass efficiency. Utilities included. Garage Sale Ads 601 EAST CLOVERLAND DRIVE Available immediately. Weekly (at former Ironwood Vet Clinic Building) Opening lead: p J rates too. (612)308-2967 or Huge sale of home decor, collectibles, books, A ruff needs (906)285-9467 crafts, household, furniture, etcetera. 3 days, 359 WEST MIDLAND AVENUE careful planning 1 BEDROOM main level Sales • Rentals Odds and ends of crafting items, household apartment, utilities included. By Phillip Alder Management • Appraisals 30 words, goods, books, and some clothing. $550.00 per month. E6301 Powdervale Road. (309)261-7755 726 HILL STREET Howard Ruff, a financial adviser, Lots of home decor, painted furniture, pictures, unique helped popularize the proverb, “It 906-932-5406 wasn’t raining when Noah built the APARTMENTS AVAILABLE in Highway US-2 • Ironwood painted artsy items, purses, jewelry, clothes and more! ark.” Hurley. Rent based on income. Bridge has a faint connection with Stove & fridge provided. Coin op- City Wide Rummage Sale sponsored by Noah because each side plays two upnorthproperty.com cards to each trick, and more often erated laundry on site. Please call: Ironwood Chamber of Commerce. than not, they will be from the same (712)580-5360. ! species — I mean suit. In today’s Boats, Water- 0.00 deal, how should South play to make $2 Downtown Ironwood: 1 Bedroom. Free sure that he moors safely on Mount Ararat? The declarer is in four Garage Parking. Laundry facility crafts, Motor spades, and West leads the club jack. on site. $350.00/month, $350.00 North might have raised one spade deposit. (715)617-0508 17 FT Avanti Fiberglass Sign Kit to two. Then, South’s two-club rebid Ski Boat and Trailer. 140 hp I.O was New Minor Forcing, which Chevy Engine. $1,900.00 or best promised at least game-invitational SNOWCREST APARTMENTS. values and primarily asked opener if 2 bedroom, living room with offer. Jerry (715)862-0067 Included! he had three-card spade support. fireplace, garage. Country living South saw immediately that if the close to town. $540.00 monthly. 19' LARSON Bow Rider. In/Out- spade finesse was working, he would End of Season Sale Includes electric, heat and water. board. V6 205hp Complete have 10 top tricks. Then he noticed that if the spade king was offside, Call: (906)364-4309, Canvas. $6,000.00. Fishing Gear he might find clubs 3-3 or be able to (906)932-4959 or (715)562-0351 Available. (906)932-5021 Sell it, don’t store it! ruff a heart on the board. So, there was an immediate reaction to play a heart to the queen at trick two. However, here, that would have been Only $2.00/day fatal if East had taken the trick and shifted to a trump. Instead, declarer spotted an unusual type of avoidance play. He •Motorcycles •Snowmobiles crossed to dummy with a diamond, then led the heart six. If East had won with his ace to shift to a trump, •ATV’s •Scooters he would have gifted South a heart trick. But when West took South’s Daily Globe jack with his king and led a trump, 118 E. McLeod Ave. declarer won on the board and played the heart queen. East won Ironwood, MI 49938 and returned his second trump, but (906)932-2211 ext. 116 South took the trick with the ace and ruffed his last heart on the board. He www.yourdailyglobe.com collected four spades, two diamonds, Offer valid on Private Party Ads only. three clubs and the key heart ruff. 15 words or less, .25¢ per extra word. 10 day minimum. © 2017 UFS, Dist. by Andrews McMeel for UFS One item per ad. Prepayment required. Other restrictions may apply. BRIDGE PHILLIP ALDER AAsskk TThhee DDooccttoorrss HOARDERS OFTEN FIND COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY BENEFICIAL DAILY GLOBE by Robert Ashley, M.D., Eve Glazier, M.D. & Elizabeth Ko, M.D. Dear Doctor: I'm a 77-year-old woman, disorder are also more likely to have de- do with them. SUDOKU and I'm a hoarder. Well, maybe I'm a pression, anxiety, panic and post-trau- Sudoku is a number-placing puzzle If you're saving items for your children, "Y$AVE'REEN hoarder. Or maybe I'm just lazy or even matic stress disorder. Hoarders are more you might want to have them with you based on a 9x9 grid with several a procrastinator. Regardless, how can I likely to be perfectionists than non-hoard- during this time, so they can tell you if given numbers. The object is to place get myself in gear? ers, but are also likely to be procrastina- they actually want the items. If not, then tors, avoidant and indecisive. Lastly, the numbers 1 to 9 in the empty Dear Reader: Hoarding behavior has the items should be discarded or recy- only recently been recognized as a disor- studies of identical twins have found a cled. squares so that each row, each col- substantial genetic factor for hoarding be- 5 6 der. According to the fifth edition of the Di- Because you may experience distress havior. umn and each 3x3 box contains the agnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental when discarding, try focusing on one por- same number only once. Disorders, six criteria must be present for Obviously, I don't know the degree of tion of your house at a time, and set mul- 4 8 someone to be diagnosed with hoarding your hoarding behavior or even if you fit The difficulty tiple days for going through your entire disorder: the criteria of hoarding disorder. Hoarders house. level of the Conceptis Sudoku may have a strong sentimental attach- 1) The person must have difficulty parting Many people with hoarding disorder ben- 9 1 2 6 ment to the objects they possess or may increases from Monday to Saturday. with an item, regardless of its value; efit significantly from cognitive behavioral feel that the object has some value -- ei- 2) The person feels a need to save the therapy, in which a therapist helps reduce ther for its aesthetics or for its potential Answer to previous puzzle item, and has distress upon discarding it; clutter and prevent future hoarding. Don't 9 8 3 2 use. Many people with hoarding disorder be afraid to get help for hoarding: 3) Such items lead to clutter of the living are not aware that their behavior is a Quelling this behavior will have a positive areas; problem, so it's good that you have the 5 2 8 4 9 6 1 3 7 impact on your life. 9 4) The hoarding causes decreased so- insight to see that it may be an issue. Even if you don't have hoarding disorder, 9 1 4 3 2 7 8 5 6 cializing, affects work or can lead to dan- As for what you can do, the first course is the above plan can help you, as you gerous situations in the home; to target a specific spot in your house -- 1 2 4 7 7 6 3 5 1 8 4 2 9 phrased it, get "in gear." 5) The disorder is not caused by a brain an area with little clutter is fine. Get a 3 7 2 1 5 9 6 8 4 disorder; plastic bag. Put everything in that specific (Robert Ashley, M.D., is an internist and assistant professor of medicine at the 6 5 9 8 4 2 3 7 1 6) The disorder is not caused by depres- spot in the plastic bag. From the items in 2 3 4 8 University of California, Los Angeles.) sion, obsessive-compulsive disorder or that bag, make three piles: a keep pile, a 4 8 1 6 7 3 5 9 2 discard pile and a recycle/donation pile. COPYRIGHT 2017 schizophrenia. THE PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF 7 9 1 9 6 7 3 5 2 4 8 Under this classification, hoarding disor- The discard pile should go straight to the HARVARD COLLEGE #ONCEPTIS0UZZLES $ISTBY+ING&EATURES3YNDICATE )NC der affects about 1.5 percent of people. trash. The recycle/donation pile should DISTRIBUTED BY UNIVERSAL UCLICK 2 4 5 9 8 1 7 6 3 FOR UFS  #ONCEPTIS0UZZLES $ISTBY+ING&EATURES3YNDICATE )NC Older people are more prone to hoarding be taken to a local charity or recycling $IFFICULTY,EVEL 9 5  1130 Walnut, Kansas City, MO 64106; $IFFICULTY,EVEL8 3 7 2 6 4 9 1 5 center. The items you want to keep disorder, as are those who are unem- 816-581-7500 ployed or single. People with hoarding should be itemized by what you intend to 14 l FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 2017 HOME & GARDEN THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM HOUSE OF THE WEEK Researchers test self-destructing moth pest in cabbage patch ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — In comments to the USDA, Researchers in a New York cab- GeneWatch U.K. said more infor- bage patch are planning the first mation is needed on how the pro- release on American soil of tein made by the moth’s synthet- insects genetically engineered to ic gene could affect wildlife that die before they can reproduce. eats the insects. It’s a pesticide-free attempt to Andrianna Natsoulas, execu- control invasive diamondback tive director of Northeast Organ- moths, a voracious consumer of ic Farming Association of New cabbage, broccoli and other cru- York, said the group was also ciferous crops that’s notorious for concerned about farm workers its ability to shrug off every new and consumers who might inad- poison in the agricultural arse- vertently ingest dead larvae that ePlans.com photo nal. might remain on produce. The GLASS AND stone line both the front and back of this home for a light-filled layout with tremendous curb appeal. See images of the interior online “It costs $4-5 billion a year organization also worries that at ePlans.com/HouseOfTheWeek. globally to manage this pest,” straying moths could endanger said Anthony Shelton, a Cornell the organic certification of other University researcher who’s been farms. Open layout provides plenty of space, flexibility studying the species for 40 years. In an environmental assess- “If you can manage it without ment, USDA scientists concluded using insecticides that can affect that the proposed field studies Filled with light, this stun- pollinators and other non-target are unlikely to have an impact on ning home will take advan- organisms, that’s a real advan- the environment, wildlife, plants tage of every view on a scenic tage.” or human health. lot. Shelton is doing field tests of The U.S. Food and Drug It’s hard to imagine a more gene-altered moths at Cornell’s Administration also determined open layout, with the huge Agricultural Experiment Station there wouldn’t be a significant kitchen island facing the combi- in Geneva, 160 miles west of environmental impact from a nation living/dining room that Albany. Those experiments proposed release of Oxitec’s sports four sets of French doors began in 2015, but until now gene-altered mosquitoes in Flori- to the patio. were restricted to net-covered da. An office is tucked away on plots to keep the moths from Previous work to fight insect the right side of the home, straying. Now, he’s awaiting a pests by stopping reproduction while on the opposite end, permit from the U.S. Depart- has used radiation to sterilize three bedrooms each offer pri- ment of Agriculture to release males, which are released in vacy. the moths freely in a 10-acre cab- large numbers so wild females Don’t miss the master suite’s bage patch at the research cen- breed with them but produce no ultra-luxurious bathroom ter. He hopes to do that this sum- offspring. That’s been successful (including a tub with a view) and mer. in suppressing the screw-worm personal patio. The laboratory-bred moths fly, Mexican fruit fly, a cotton To build this home, order a are the creation of biotech firm bollworm and some other pests. complete set of construction doc- Oxitec, which deployed similarly But it was useless with the dia- uments by calling toll-free 866- modified mosquitoes in Brazil, mondback moth. 228-0193 or visiting Panama and the Caribbean in “You could sterilize them, but ePlans.com/HouseOfTheWeek. the fight against dengue fever they couldn’t fly,” which means Enter the design number to and other diseases. The company they couldn’t breed in the wild, locate the plan and view more hopes to conduct the first U.S. said Shelton, who worked on a images and details. release of the gene-altered diamondback moth radiation Previously featured plans can mosquitoes in Florida later this project in 1990. be seen as well as other specialty year. “Self-limiting” genes are just collections. The moths have a synthetic the latest in a range of dia- Search filters will help find “self-limiting” gene that makes mondback moth control methods exactly the right thing from over their female larvae die before that include insecticidal chemi- 28,000 home designs. they mature. Lab-bred males are cals as well as predators, para- Most plans can be customized released to breed with wild sites and diseases that target to suit any lifestyle. females, reducing the population the moth, whose caterpillar lar- —Courtesy of ePlans.com over time by suppressing repro- vae devour plants in the crucifer duction. family. “The key is to reduce the num- “They’re getting harder and Bedrooms: 3 ber of reproductive females in harder to control, because with the next generation,” Oxitec sci- climate change, we’re having Baths: 2 ½ entist Neil Morrison said. more generations produced every Total: 2,557 sq. ft. Design number HOTW170024 The work has drawn criticism year,” Shelton said. “We know from organic farming organiza- that to really have more sustain- Dimensions: 78-0 x 62-6 tions and groups opposed to the able control, you need to have Framing: 2 x 6 use of genetically modified many different tools in the tool- organisms. box.” Foundation: Crawlspace Color block gardens find drama, artistry in saturated hues Students gain gardening skills By KIM COOK with other colors, so I planted them Or instead of sticking with one golds. Dwarf lemon cypress, Car- Associated Press all together in what is intended to color, consider a theme. olyn’s Gold mini hostas and All at Marshall County schools Some of the most striking gardens be one big explosion of color.” “For a sophisticated and Gold Japanese forest grass posi- GLEN DALE, W.Va. (AP) — I’ve learned in the greenhouse, aren’t a riot of multiple colors but a Melissa Ozawa, features and romantically moody dark garden, tively glow in a bold and brawny At schools around Marshall which I think about all the time, carefully curated assemblage of hues. garden editor for Martha Stewart combine deep purple, brown, and chrome yellow ceramic pot. County, teachers know develop- is labeling. You won’t know any- Using foliage and flowers, gardeners Living, says that when designing burgundy foliage plants like Says the magazine’s editor, ing a green thumb early in life thing about what a plant needs can create drama and artistry. a color block garden, “don’t just heuchera, cimcifuga, elderberry, Kathy Barnes: “When you use a can lead to a legacy of successful without a label. I want to be an A lake of blue salvia, perhaps. think about flower color, but look and elephant ears with dark red, narrow color palette — for plants gardening later in life. agriculture manager, either an A swath of feathery green grass. at foliage too. For example, if burgundy, and purple flowers, and container — it’s nearly impos- Students at John Marshall operational manager in a green- The idea is to mass-plant so the you’re going to create a blue- such as ‘Queen of Night’ tulips, sible to end up with an arrange- and Cameron high schools and house or a manager of a beef color becomes a living brush themed border or bed, opt for ‘Black Barlow’ columbine, Knau- ment that doesn’t look sophisticat- Sherrard Middle School began cattle business,” Hammond stroke along the landscape. plants with blue-green leaves like tia macdonica, and ‘Windsor’ ed and pulled-together.” their annual flower sale earlier said. Architect Peter Marino used the ‘Hadspen Blue’ hosta, silvery sweet peas,” says Ozawa. As you plan a color block gar- this month, offering hanging “Not enough people plant, technique on his 12-acre property ghost fern, or ‘Frosty Blue’ agave, For those with green thumbs den, keep in mind your hardiness baskets, vegetable plants, herbs and they take it for granted. For in Southampton, New York. Among rather than varieties with golden but little outdoor space, similar zone and seasonal fluctuations. and a variety of flowers they example, oranges are being the apple orchards, art objects and or yellow undertones.” effects can be created using Experts at your local garden cen- grew in their school’s green- attacked by a virus right now, hundreds of evergreens, his garden Include a few versions of your planters, baskets and pots. ter should be helpful. house. which has a huge impact on our includes a “color wheel,” with pur- color, she says, to keep things Better Homes & Gardens’ April “Go equipped with photos of the In late January, students at orange juice market and is caus- ple flowers at the north end, pink at from being too literal. issue suggests loading up a space you’re planting, and know each participating school began ing a price hike.” the south, and red and mixed hues “If you want a yellow garden, cayenne-hued container with what kind of light your plot gets,” germinating seeds for tomatoes, Student greenhouse manager to the east and west. don’t just stick to the one shade of “hot”-hued heuchera, croton, advises Ozawa. peppers, broccoli, lettuce, cab- Kyrie Menendez helped Ship- Yellow is off on its own. yellow,” she says. “Choose a mix of Swiss chard, bloodleaf and Fire- “As with any border or bed, bage and herbs. man decide what plants to sell “The yellow garden is a sepa- hues, and even add a pop of works fountain grass. A deep pur- make sure you vary texture and At the end of February, plugs and assists with daily opera- rate, one-acre ‘room,’ bordered by orange, to keep things interesting. ple basket gets dramatically plant heights, and consider the were purchased and transplant- tions. European chestnuts and George Choose vibrant chartreuse or yel- dressed with the rich grape-y bloom time of each plant you’re ed for various types of other “I’ve learned leadership Peabody arborvitae,” Marino low-green foliage, and look for cul- leaves of oxalis, Purple Flash pep- adding. You don’t want a spectacu- flowers. skills, proper herbicide practices writes in his new book, “The Gar- tivars with variegation, such as pers and Persian shield. lar show in spring only to have it According to John Marshall and planting methods,” Menen- den of Peter Marino” (Rizzoli). “I hakonechloa grass or drought-tol- Or marry a couple of comple- peter out and stop blooming once greenhouse technology instruc- dez said. “I think the class gets don’t care for yellow flowers mixed erant euphorbia.” mentary colors, like greens and the weather warms up in summer.” tor Nicole Shipman, students us ready for our future out in ensured the proper temperature the world. The management and humidity were maintained practices will help after high Advice to growers: Match cure to pest problem in their greenhouse and moni- school.” tored growth daily. The John Marshall High By LEE REICH as the tasty variety Liberty, are ease, another frequent unwanted Too many gardeners rush to Students also maintain the School greenhouse will be open Associated Press resistant to rust as well as other visitor to gardens, why not try the garden store when a pest facility and sell flowers, plants, daily from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. The caller on the other end of major apple diseases. the old-fashioned, soft pink Blush threatens and reach for anything fruits and vegetables. She added and will feature projects from the phone was worried: Her Your plants may be spared a Moss or the English rose Tamora, with “-icide” on the container. the greenhouse course uses the students in the Greenhouse apple trees had suffered severely particular pest problem because whose cuplike blossoms are the But “insecticides” control only funds they make from plant Technology class. last year from cedar-apple rust that pest never makes it to your color of peach ice cream? Neither insects; “miticides” control only sales each year to operate the Sherrard Middle School’s disease, and she wanted to know garden. Cedar-apple rust, for of these roses is particularly mites; “nematocides” control only sell in the following year. This Greenhouse, managed by stu- how to keep them from being example, is pretty much absent affected by blackspot. nematodes; and “fungicides” con- year’s sales goal is $5,000, dents in vocational agriculture attacked again. where susceptible juniper species trol only fungus diseases. And a which was this year’s cost for classes, will be open every I can offer two important — Eastern red cedar, Rocky Moun- given insecticide does not neces- supplies. school day from 8 a.m. until 4 pieces of advice, whether you’re tain juniper, creeping juniper and IF SPRAYING, CHOOSE AN sarily control all insects; the “It doesn’t matter where you p.m. growing apple trees or any other common juniper — are not native. APPROPRIATEMy worried SPRAY caller was not same goes for the other “-icides.” go, where you live or what kind Students in the Cameron plant. Powdery mildew, on the other interested in replanting and So spraying a fungicide on of live you decide to lead, this is High School greenhouse man- hand, is among those pests that waiting for new trees to bear your rose, whose leaves are a love you can take with you,” agement and horticulture class- threaten the health and beauty fruit. She said she might try an mottled white because of a Shipman said. “The skills are es will sell their assortment of PLANTS VARY IN PEST of phlox plants almost every- oil spray to bring the needed virus disease, would be for also shareable.” plants every weekday from 8 RESISTANCEWhen putting in new plants, where from midsummer on. relief. Which brings us to our sec- nought. Spraying B.t., short for Greenhouse student market- a.m. until 4 p.m. and every Sat- consider pest-resistant varieties, However, varieties such as ond bit of advice on pests: Before bacillus thurengiensis, can be ing manager Hunter Hammond urday from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. if they exist. In the case of apples, Katherine and David are among you spray, make sure you’ve got an environmentally sound way said the class will help him find The public is invited to shop at Golden Delicious and its progeny those resistant to it. the right one. In the case of to control caterpillars, but success in a future agriculture each location, which will remain generally are most susceptible to If your hybrid tea roses are cedar-apple rust, spraying oil would have no effect on cedar- career. open until all items are sold. rust disease. Some apples, such being decimated by blackspot dis- would be a waste of time. apple rust. “The most important thing Cash and checks are accepted.