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SPORTS • 9 DAILY GLOBE Monday, May 13, 2019 Mostly sunny yourdailyglobe.com | High: 65 | Low: 43 | Details, page 2 Friends of Iron RED BULLISH Belle Trail host Mother’s Day walk By BRYAN HELLIOS [email protected] IRONWOOD – Friends of the Iron Belle Trail turned the pavilion at Ironwood Depot Park into a desert smorgasbord for their annual Mother’s Day Walk, Run & Roll on Sunday. The group of volunteers help keep up the trail and promote it, said Enni Gregas, mem- ber of the trail association. The event encour- ages people to be active and gives people a chance to see the trail, she added. “It’s beautiful and it’s scenic,” she said. Little kids can learn to ride their bikes, she said, and seniors can ride safely all while staying off the highway. Gregas said bike trails and recreation bring people into the area. “It (the trail) contributes to the health of the community,” she said. A duet bike was at the event for those who wanted to ride, but may have physical limita- tions which prevent them from doing it safe- ty. “We are so proud of the duet bike,” Gregas said. The bike gives a person who may not feel comfortable riding the chance to experience the thrill of biking said Doug Hippe, coordi- nator for duet bike program. He gave a “couple of people rides” during the event, and said the rides “aren’t just for Jason Juno/Daily Globe DEVON BYERS, a Bessemer student, climbs the landing during the men’s final at Saturday’s Red Bull 400 at Copper Peak in Ironwood Township. The field doubled from last year’s inaugural event to 1,000 people in what Red Bull deems the world’s steepest race as athletes climb 40 stories in just 400 meters from the bottom of the landing to near the top of MOTHER’S DAY — page 5 the ski flying structure. Byers finished eighth overall. For more coverage, see Page 8. Township church gathers for food, fellowship By BRYAN HELLIOS [email protected] IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP – The smell of kropsua and pancakes filed the basement of St. John Lutheran Church on Saturday during the church’s third annual kropsua fundraiser. Marlene Saari Mieloszyk, treasurer for St. John, said the baking the kropsua “doesn’t take very long,” but planing for the event starts in January. “We have a good turnout usually,” she said. “Everybody likes to come and see our nice, old church.” Kris Carlson, from Ironwood, has Bryan Hellios/Daily Globe attended services at the church before MARIANNE ANDRESEN, left, her son, and came to support the “endeavors of David Andresen and his wife, Kierstin the church.” Bryan Hellios/Daily Globe Andresen, take a Mother’s Day stroll with ST. JOHN Lutheran Church Treasurer Marlene Saari Mieloszyk, right, shares a David and Kierstin’s kids Annika, top, and conversation with Sharon and Bruce Estola at the church’s kropsua fundraiser Sten. Saturday morning in Ironwood Township. KROPSUA — page 5 14th annual Nasi Memorial Run promotes healthy activities By BRYAN HELLIOS [email protected] HURLEY – The 14th annual Brian Nasi Memorial Heart run/walk took place on Saturday at the Hurley K-12 school. Ginger Nasi, widow of Brian, founded the event to create awareness of heart disease and promote healthy habits. “We’re starting with the youth in the community and make it a healthy habit to always get out there and exercise and do the best you can,” she said. Nasi said the event has always been more of a “family running event” to encourage creating a healthy lifestyle early on in life. “I can’t believe it’s the 14th Bryan Hellios/Daily Globe annual,” she said. “It’s crazy that RACERS JOCKEY for position during the 14th annual Brian Nasi Memorial race at the Hurley K-12 School on Saturday morning. it’s been that long.” The Hurley Area Lioness took “We (the Lioness) support a see her friends at the event too. line of the 5k event in just under said. over organization of the event in lot of wellness projects, we sup- The 14-year-old said she pre- 25 minutes and secured first Clinching the top spot in the 2015 when Nasi moved away port DOVE and we support a lot pared for the 5k race by “running place in the female division. men’s 5k was Germain Rojas from the area. of family type stuff,” she said. every weekend.” Vetter said she had been train- from Chicago. In the area to com- Ricky Kelly, event organizer, Hanna Leoni, from Hurley, “There are some really good ing “almost every day for the last said the proceeds from the event participated to support the Nasi runners (competing),” she said. three or four weeks” to get ready. go to the community. family and said she is happy to Gena Vetter crossed the finish “I’m really competitive,” she NASI — page 5 TODAY INDEX Mostly sunny — Details, page 2 Classifieds . . . . .12-13 75 cents Comics ...... 11 Sunday Today’s records Snowfall Community ...... 3 Vol. 100, No. 147 High 57 High 92 (1900) 48 hours to 7 a.m. Education ...... 6 Low 39 Low 25 (2013) Sunday none Snow depth none Obituaries ...... xx Year ago today Precipitation Season total 182.8 in. Opinion ...... 4 High 75 48 hours to 7 a.m. Last year 175.2 in. Low 39 Sunday .02 in. Sports ...... 8-10 l 2 MONDAY, MAY 13, 2019 NATION / WORLD THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECASTFO ORECAST FOR IRONWOODIR RONWOOD

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Kudlow said when pressed “We are right where we chance there is that we on the issue. “The Chinese want to be with China,” could actually enter into a will suffer (economic) loss- Trump tweeted on Sunday. recession because of it.” es and so forth with “Remember, they broke the The two countries are Missing out on the conversation? respect to a diminishing deal with us and tried to sparring over U.S. allega- Call Tammy LaBeske today! export market.” renegotiate.” tions that China steals U.S. importers pay tariff On Saturday, Trump technology and pressures charges, though large tweeted that he thought American companies into SUPERIOR HEARING AID CENTER retailers might be able to that “China felt they were handing over trade secrets, 800-468-9192 force some Chinese suppli- being beaten so badly in part of an aggressive cam- ers to cut their prices to off- the recent negotiation that paign to turn Chinese com- Ironwood • Hancock • Marquette set the duties. But academ- they may as well wait panies into world leaders ic studies have found that around for the next elec- in robotics, electric cars so far U.S. consumers and tion, 2020, to see if they and other advanced indus- UAE says 4 ships targeted by businesses are bearing the could get lucky & have a tries. ‘sabotage’ off its east coast White House hopefuls swarm DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) – The Unit- rival’s home turf of California ed Arab Emirates said Sun- day that four commercial BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) – The “I don’t think it’s a ships off its eastern coast Democrats who want to be president are slam dunk for any- “were subjected to sabo- swarming California, competing for cam- body,” said former Sen. tage operations,” just hours paign cash and media attention while Barbara Boxer. “It’s not after Iranian and Lebanese courting longtime allies of home-state Sen. like it’s a tiny state media outlets aired false Kamala Harris on their rival’s own turf. where everyone knows reports of explosions at a Former Vice President Joe Biden their senator. It’s a very nearby Emirati port. swooped in to Los Angeles on Wednesday large state with a lot of Emirati officials to raise money and snack on tacos with different communities declined to elaborate on Mayor Eric Garcetti, who has yet to offer and so I think it’s wide the nature of the sabotage an endorsement despite backing Harris in open.” or say who might have Kamala the past. Biden went to three events over Harris Harris’ campaign been responsible. Howev- two days, including one that netted aides say they never er, the reported incident $750,000 and was attended by Hollywood took her standing for comes as the U.S. has powerbrokers, as well as “Miracle on the granted. Still, they point to her three warned ships that “Iran or nium at higher levels in 60 Fleet, which oversees the Hudson” pilot Sully Sullenberger. statewide victories – once as senator and its proxies” could be target- days if world powers failed region, did not immediate- Pete Buttigieg met with labor activists twice as attorney general – as proof she ing maritime traffic in the to negotiate new terms for ly offer comment on the and LGBT donors, and promised to “vig- can win in California. They say Harris has region, and as America is the deal. incident. Emirati officials orously contest California.” The mayor of worked hard to line up endorsements deploying an aircraft carri- The statement from the declined to elaborate while South Bend, Indiana, also attended at least from state lawmakers and members of the er and B-52 bombers to the UAE’s Foreign Ministry put their investigation is ongo- six fundraisers in the Bay Area and Los state’s congressional delegation, while out- Persian Gulf to counter the ships near the coun- ing. Angeles, including one hosted by actress raising her presidential competitors in the alleged threats from Tehran. try’s territorial waters in Earlier Sunday, Gwyneth Paltrow. state. Tensions have risen in the Gulf of Oman, east of Lebanon’s pro-Iran satellite “We are consolidating our position as “I am competing for every vote just like the year since President the port of Fujairah. It said channel Al-Mayadeen, one of the top candidates in the presiden- I always have because as far as I’m con- Donald Trump withdrew it was investigating the quoting “Gulf sources,” tial race,” he told a sold-out crowd Thurs- cerned you have to earn the votes,” Harris the United States from the incident “in cooperation falsely reported that a day at a West Hollywood gay bar. told CNN’s “State of the Union” in an 2015 nuclear deal between with local and internation- series of explosions had Others who have visited the state interview that aired Sunday. Iran and world powers, al bodies.” It said there struck Fujairah’s port. include Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, for- With months to go until voting begins, restoring American sanc- were “no injuries or fatali- State and semi-official mer Texas Rep. Beto O’Rourke, Washing- the contours of the race are destined to tions that have pushed ties on board the vessels” media in Iran picked up ton Gov. Jay Inslee, Massachusetts Sen. shift. Iran’s economy into crisis. and “no spillage of harmful the report from Al- Elizabeth Warren, New Jersey Sen. Cory Many candidates, particularly those Last week, Iran warned it chemicals or fuel.” Mayadeen, which later Booker and Minnesota Sen. Amy who are little-known or have little money, would begin enriching ura- The U.S. Navy’s 5th published the names of Klobuchar. will be at a steep disadvantage. California vessels it claimed were California has long been treated as an is not only the most populous, but also involved in the incident. ATM by national Democrats, who often one of the most geographically diverse. The Associated Press, dash in and out for lucrative fundraisers. That makes campaigning difficult – and after speaking to Emirati But the state has drawn a more intense unaffordable – particularly when it comes Spring Open House officials and local witness- focus after the date of the 2020 primary to running TV ads in some of the most es, found the report about was moved up from June to March, with expensive media markets in the country. MAY 18th ~ 11am-2pm explosions at the port to be Harris uniquely positioned to capitalize It remains to be seen who will under- unsubstantiated. on her home-state popularity at a make-or- take a serious campaign across the state FREE TEST DRIVES Fujairah’s port is locat- break stage in the race. and who will rely mainly on photo oppor- ed about 85 miles from the Her aides have said California is central tunities built around fundraising visits. POTLUCK PICNIC Strait of Hormuz, through to their strategy to win the nomination, “The reality is it’s so hard to run for which a third of all oil at and they have promoted endorsements president (here) and raise money ... and sea is traded. The facility from elected officials as Harris plowed her what I think you are going to see is this handles oil for bunkering way through fundraisers. field shrinking from 20 down to five or Everyone and shipping, as well as But what once seemed to be a six,” said Steve Westly, a major Silicon Val- Welcome! general and bulk cargo. It formidable wall of support appears to ley donor raising money for Biden who is seen as strategically have softened. also served a term as the state’s elected located, serving shipping Harris has trailed others in recent state controller. “Kamala is popular in Califor- routes in the Persian Gulf, polls. Susie Tompkins Buell, a Harris nia, but I think Joe is going to do surpris- NORTHWOODS the Indian subcontinent backer who was one of Hillary Clinton’s ingly well on a lot of other people’s turf.” and Africa. biggest donors, has held a fundraiser and Whoever wins will likely face a mud- YANMAR The reported sabotage promoted others for Buttigieg. Democratic dled result. Though the state offers nearly incident comes after the Gov. Gavin Newsom, a longtime Harris 500 delegates, they are apportioned based HARLEY U.S. Maritime Administra- ally who endorsed her, traded praise back on how candidates perform in each indi- DAVIDSON tion warned Thursday that and forth this past week with Buttigieg, vidual congressional district. 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Email calendar items and Building. 906-667-1110. noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. community news to Friends of the Mercer Ironwood-Hurley Rotary [email protected]. Public Library, 10 a.m., Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and For more information, call 906- library, Mercer, Wis. Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. 932-2211. Customer hospitality Gogebic-Ontonagon seminar, 10 a.m., Sharon’s Community Action Agency Monday, May 13 Coffee Company, Hurley. food commodity distribution Gogebic-Ontonagon for seniors, Bruce Crossing Men’s Bible study, 8 a.m., Community Action Agency Stannard Township ballpark, 1- Bessemer Housing Communi- food commodity distribution 1:30 p.m. EDT; Watersmeet ty, community room, 906-667- for seniors, Pioneer Park Food Pantry, 1:15-1:30 p.m.; 0469. Apartments tenants only, Iron- Marenisco Town Hall, 3-3:20 Iron County Food Pantry, wood, 9-10 a.m.; Our Lady of p.m. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Peace Catholic Church parking Iron County Veterans Ser- Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561- lot, 10:30-11:15 a.m.; Mill vice Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, 4450. Trace Apartments west parking Wis., Town Hall. 715-561- Gogebic-Ontonagon lot, 11:35-11:45 a.m.; Mill 2190. Community Action Agency Trace Apartments east parking Mercer Health and Well- food commodity distribution lot, 11:45-11:55 a.m.; Wild- ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., for seniors, GOCAA, 100 S. wood Apartments community Mercer Community Center. Mill St., Bessemer, from 9 room, 12:30-12:45 p.m. Wakefield American a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m.; Wake- UPHS-Marquette blood Legion, 5:30 p.m. Auxiliary, 6 Submitted photo field VFW, 9-9:30 a.m.; Sunset drive, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. , Aspirus p.m. regular meeting, post, Manor Apartments community THE MERCER Leo Club held its final meeting of the school year on May 1 as they rec- Ironwood Hospital, 906-932- Wakefield. ognized officers for the upcoming year. From left aer Lion/ Leo advisor Louise Min- room, 9:40-9:55 a.m.; 7627. IMPACT Life Support Riverview Apartments parking Alcoholics Anonymous, Group, 6:30 p.m., Woodland isan, new president Molly Hohner, outgoing president Billie Botes, secretary Ade- lot, 10-10:15 a.m.; Hillcrest noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Church, Ironwood. Apartments community room, line Huybrecht, and treasurer Ava Barton. Through the summer, Leos will be doing Ironwood. area74.org. Superior Bike Ride, 6:30 clean-up along roadsides and the cemetery, as well as after the 4th of July in Mer- 10:30-10:45 a.m.; Fairview Ironwood Kiwanis Club, p.m., Cold Iron Brewery, Iron- Apartments community room, noon, Golden Dragon. wood. cer. They will also be manning stops during the Lupine Junefest bike tour. The 10:50-11 a.m. Little Finland chorus Narcotics Anonymous, 7 club’s next meeting will be the first Wednesday in September. Alcoholics Anonymous, practice, 2 p.m., Little Finland, p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Kimball, Wis., 906-932-1608. Ironwood. area74.org. Ironwood. area74.org. Dementia Overview for Alcoholics Anonymous, Local briefs Customer hospitality Family and Friends, 2 p.m. 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran seminar, 5 p.m., Great North- EDT, Aspirus Ontonagon Hos- Church, Bessemer. ern Hotel, Mercer pital conference room. area74.org. Bessemer SVDP Besides hole prizes and To register, contact GCC Overeaters Anonymous, Bessemer American Government 5:30 p.m., All Saints Lutheran Legion Post 27, 5 p.m., Amer- Iron County Recycling sets new hours a 50-50 raffle, chili will be Admissions at 906-307- Church, Wakefield. ican Legion, Bessemer. Committee, 4 p.m.. recycling served afterwards. 1207. For more informa- Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 Bessemer American site. BESSEMER – The Besse- For registration and cart tion, call 906-458-3153 or p.m., Our Lady of Peace Legion Auxiliary, 5 p.m., Powderhorn Area Utility mer St. Vincent De Paul Catholic Church, Ironwood. rental information, call email [email protected]. American Legion. District, 4:30 p.m., Ironwood has announced new hours area74.org. Ironwood American Township Hall. 715-561-3552. Aurora Club, 6 p.m. Legion Post 5, 5:30 p.m. din- for its food pantry and Summer movie monthly membership, Aurora Thursday, May 16 ner, 6:30 p.m. meeting, Memo- financial aid services. Watersmeet golf series to begin Club, Ironwood. rial Building, Legion club room. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, From May 21 through fundraiser planned Wakefield VFW Post Sept. 20, the food pantry BOULDER JUNCTION, EST, Ontonagon United 9084, Ladies Auxiliary, VFW Patterson courts or Ironwood Methodist Church basement, Post, 6 p.m.; lunch, 5:30 p.m. Memorial Building. will be open Tuesday and WATERSMEET – Lac Wis. – The Boulder Junc- next to Holiday gas station, Gathering, Participating Gogebic-Ontonagon Friday from 9:30 to 11:30 Vieux Desert Golf Course tion Public Library will Ontonagon. area74.org. and Supporting, 6 p.m., Community Action Agency Government food commodity distribution a.m. Additionally, the will host the Nimrod begin its “Third Thursday developmental disability advo- Nation tournament on Sat- Theatre” summer movie Gogebic County Road cacy group, Community Mental for seniors, Bergland Lake pantry will be open on Commission, 4 p.m. finance Health, Wakefield. 906-229- Gogebic Senior Center, 9:45- Thursdays from June 6 to urday, June 22. series on Thursday at 7 meeting, 4:30 commission 6170. 10 a.m. EDT; White Pine Por- The four-person, 18- p.m. with a showing of meeting, GCRC office. cupine Mountain Senior Cen- Sept. 19 from 9:30 to 11:30 Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 a.m. hole scramble will begin at “Green Book.” Gogebic-Iron County Air- p.m., Episcopal Church of the ter, 10:20-10:35 a.m. EDT; port Board, 4:30 p.m., at the Transfiguration, Ironwood. Ontonagon Holy Family Financial aid appoint- 9 a.m. The entry deadline The picture won the airport. area74.org. Catholic Church, 11-11:45 a.m. ments will be available on is June 21. Academy Award for Best Ironwood City Commis- Government EDT; Mass City Resource Cen- sion, 4:30 p.m., work session, ter, 1:15-1:45 p.m. EDT. Tuesday and Fridays begin- Proceeds will benefit Picture this year, as well as Iron County Forestry and the Watersmeet School for Best Original Screen- Women’s Club Room, Memori- Parks committee, 8 a.m., Gogebic County Veterans ning May 21, from 11:30 al Building. Forestry conference room. Service Officer, 10:30-11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. To make an boys and girls basketball play. Mahershala Ali won Bessemer Township Hurley City Council, 5 a.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 Board, 5 p.m., Township Hall, p.m., Watersmeet Township; appointment or for further camp fund. for an Oscar for Best Sup- p.m., city hall. For more information, porting Actor and Viggo Ramsay. Montreal City Council, 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco information, call 906-663- Ironwood Township 5:30 p.m., city hall. Township. 906-667-1110. 4436. call George R. Peterson III Mortensen earned a nomi- Board, 5:30 p.m., Township Town of Pence, 6 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, at 906-358-4504 ext. 302 nation for Best Actor. offices. noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Pence, Wis., Town Hall. Wakefield library or 906-366-0515; or email The film was inspired Wakefield City Council, Kimball Town Board, 6:30 Ironwood. area74.org. 5:30 p.m., City Hall. p.m., Kimball, Wis., Communi- Mended Hearts and Dia- plans kids event [email protected] by a true friendship that Ironwood City Commis- ty Center. betes Support Group, 2 p.m., 12.mi.us. formed as a bouncer from sion, 5:30 p.m., Memorial Aspirus Grand View Hospital WAKEFIELD – The an Italian-American neigh- Building. Wednesday, May 15 conference area, Ironwood. Wakefield Public Library Bessemer Downtown 906-932-2443. Grant writing borhood in the Bronx, is Development Authority, 5:30 Christian Men of the Bessemer Area Historical will host a Tiny Tot event workshop planned hired to drive a world-class p.m., City Hall, Bessemer. Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown Society, 2 p.m., 403 Sophie on Tuesday at 10 a.m. black pianist on a concert Town of Carey, 6 p.m., Cafe, Ironwood. St., Bessemer. IRONWOOD – Grant There will be stories, songs tour from Manhattan to the Carey Town Hall. Mentoring of Moms, 9- Regional Hospice Grief writing experts Lori Booth Town of Oma, 6 p.m., Oma 10:30 a.m., Range Community Support Group, 2 p.m., Com- and activities for children Deep South. Along the way and Andrea Newby are Town Hall Bible Church, Hurley. 715-561- fort Inn, conference room, Iron- up to age 5 and their care- they rely on “The Green hosting a workshop that Tuesday, May 14 4355. wood. givers. Book” to guide them to the Red Cross Blood Drive, SMART Recovery, 4:30 For more information, will provide nonprofit lead- 11 a.m. - 5 p.m., Ironwood p.m., 101 E. Mary St., Besse- establishments that were Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, Memorial Building. mer. call the library at 906-229- ers and staff with tools and Patterson courts or Ironwood then safe for African-Amer- Alcoholics Anonymous, ReGeneration Youth, 5236 or visit the library’s techniques to create better Memorial Building. icans. open meeting, noon, Salem 5:30-6:45 p.m., ages 10-11; Gogebic County Veterans Facebook page. program outcomes and Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Relentless Youth, 7-9 p.m., The movie is rated PG- Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 stronger grant applications area74.org. ages 12-18; Lighthouse Faith 13 and is 130 minutes in a.m., Ironwood Memorial CMH plans ‘Mile in and budgets. DOVE Support Group, Center, Ironwood. length. All movies are free This program offers par- Our Shoes’ event and will be shown on the ticipants a day-long, hands- big screen in the Boulder WAKEFIELD – Commu- on training workshop National Forest sets summer hours for Lake meeting room in the nity Mental Health is join- scheduled on Friday, from Boulder Junction Commu- ing the nationwide “May is 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in room T- Ottawa Visitor Center in Watersmeet nity Center. Complimenta- Mental Health Awareness 112 at Gogebic Community ry popcorn and lemonade WATERSMEET – The Ottawa National tion, beginning at 7 p.m., is entitled Month” movement to College in Ironwood and will be served. Forest Visitor Center, located in “Keeping Track of Otters,” hosted by “Stomp Out Hunger” asso- includes lunch. For more information, Watersmeet, will begin its summer operat- Stacey Cotey from Michigan Technological ciated with mental illness There is a fee to attend call 715-385-2050. ing schedule soon. University. and intellectual and devel- the course. Beginning May 25, the Visitor Center is Also located in the Visitor Center is the opmental disabilities by open to the public daily from 9 a.m. to 5 Bear’s Den gift shop. Operated jointly by hosting its eighth annual p.m. the U.S. Forest Service and the Ottawa “A Mile in Our Shoes” rally The Ottawa Visitor Center providesin- Interpretive Association, the shop offers on Wednesday, at the formation about the local area and recre- environmental books, gifts and other Wakefield VFW. ation opportunities, inlcuding camping, nature-related items for purchase. Pro- Registration will be at hiking, canoeing and maps. ceeds from these sales, after expenses, go 10 a.m., followed by a pro- The facility will also again host its back to the Ottawa National Forest in the gram at 10:30 featuring a Thursday Evening Summer Program form of grants for interpretive projects. variety of speakers. There IRONWOOD CITY WIDE series each Thursday from May 30 For more information, call the center at will be a “symbolic walk,” RUMMAGE SALE through August. The May 30 presena- 906-358-4724, or visit fs.usda.gov/ottawa. followed by a light lunch, said organizers. Saturday, June 1, 2019 - 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Get your official yard sign, map, and paid advertising by Eagle Bluff to serve Former First Lady Michelle Obama picking up your registration form at the Chamber Depot 17th Chili Bowl surprises students to talk about memoir office, the City Clerk’s office, or online at ironwoodchamber.org HURLEY – Eagle Bluff and click “events” – City-Wide Rummage Sale. ATLANTA (AP) – A biggest challenge to over- on Norwood told Obama Golf Club will kick off its group of students from come now is believing in her book motivated him. season with the 17th annu- Deadline to register is May 24, 2019. Spelman and Morehouse yourself.” “I have to be the fruits of al Chili Bowl on Saturday, City Wide Rummage Sale sponsored by Ironwood Chamber of Commerce. colleges who’ve been study- The students spent this my labor and grow for my June 1. ing Michelle Obama’s past semester studying country,” Norwood said. The two-person, 18-hole memoir, “Becoming,” had a “Becoming” as a founda- Obama approvingly scramble will start at noon. FEATURED LISTINGS surprise visitor to discuss tional text for their political snapped both her fingers Three divisions are the work – the former first science class “Black several times after his planned – men’s, women’s Remodeled and renovated three bedroom home lady herself. Women: Developing Public remarks and said “you’re and mixed. Prizes will be with gardens galore and a new oversized garage. 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Poll after floor, the gunman shot Riley in the Schultz poll shows the majority of Ameri- head. cans support tougher gun laws. But In Their Opinion Riley’s father, Thomas Howell, is Republicans refuse to stand up to a trauma nurse. He saw his son’s the gun lobby because they do not Student a bright body and the evidence. fear the consequences of a silent and Think about that for a moment. like that... I wish he had gone and passive majority. He described for The New York hid, but that’s not his character. His The day after the Colorado school light in dark time Times how he thought Riley died on character is about protecting people, shooting, two images showed up, Kendrick Castillo is a bright light of selflessness that last day in April. “This was helping people.” one after another, in my timeline on and love in days where Americans move from one burned,” he said, pointing to his jaw- Please note his shift to present Twitter. The first was a photo of tragedy to the next, marking their sorrow with head- bone near his right ear. “That bullet tense. That’s not his character. His Meghan Markle and Prince Harry lines and social media posts. went up into his brain and killed character is... introducing their newborn son to The 18-year-old Colorado senior died Tuesday him.” Let’s review. the world. The looks on their faces. I while saving his classmates from one of two shooters The shooter had already killed CNN reports that, so far this year, hope never to tire of new parents who police say opened fire in STEM School High- one student at the University of there have been 15 school shootings beholding their miracle. lands Ranch. Eight other students were injured and North Carolina at Charlotte. Four in which someone was killed or The other image was KDVR we pray the three who remained hospitalized others were injured. Because of his injured. Last year at this time, CNN reporter Ashley Michels’ photo of Wednesday afternoon survive and thrive following courage, Riley was the last person to reported that since 2009, there had terrorized young children huddled this tragedy. die been 288 school shootings, which is together after the shooting at the Castillo was no superhero or well-trained Marine. Seven days later, 18-year-old 57 times more than the combined STEM school. A little girl in pink, He was just a kid. His father, John Castillo, called Kendrick Ray Castillo was sitting in total of Canada, Japan, Germany, Italy, one side of her eyeglasses obscured him “the best kid in the world.” We have to agree. English class at his school in subur- France and the United Kingdom. by a ringlet of her hair, appears to be Colorado owes Kendrick more than it could ever ban Denver when a gunman burst How often do we see news of yet crying. Next to her, two boys cling to repay. According to his classmates and his father, through the door and ordered stu- another school shooting and tell our- each other. Another girl stands close Kendrick lunged at the shooter who had brought a dents not to move. selves there is nothing we can do? to them, visibly frightened. gun into his British Literature class, giving students Kendrick rushed the shooter. These random massacres. The NRA What if each of us – parents and precious time to escape or hide. Nui Giascolli told NBC’s “The and its Republican sycophants in grandparents, aunts and uncles – “It doesn’t surprise me,” John Castillo told Denver Today Show” what happened next. Congress and state legislatures, in could recall that moment when we Post reporter Sam Tabachnik. “He cared enough “And (the gunman) shot governors’ offices and in the White first laid eyes on that new miracle in about people that he would do something like that.” Kendrick, giving all of us enough House. All this “partisan bickering” our lives. Might that remind us of Remarkably, Castillo wasn’t alone in his courage. time to get underneath our desks, to over gun law reform. It’s all too much. our promises to those babies? Might Reports indicate that other students joined in his gal- get ourselves safe, and to run across We share posts of anger and we remember who we thought we lantry, physically confronting one of the two people the room to escape.” Kendrick’s despair on Facebook and Twitter. I would be? arrested in connection to the shooting. bravery, she said, gave several other am just one person, the mantra goes. If we aren’t doing everything we Student Nui Giasolli was on NBC’s “Today” boys a chance to tackle the shooter There is only so much I could do.” can to prevent more gun violence in Wednesday morning and thanked Castillo and the to the floor. More heroes. And so the children see us do this country, we aren’t doing other young men who she said went after the shoot- Eight students were injured at nothing. enough. Look at the faces of those er. STEM School Highlands Ranch. Here in Ohio, nearly half of the little ones huddled together in terror. “They were very heroic. I can’t thank them Kendrick was the only one who Republican house majority is sup- Long before they have the words for enough,” she said. died. porting another stunt of a bill that it, children tell us our legacy. We can’t thank them enough either. His father, John Castillo, would make us the 17th state to If we continue to do nothing, this Nor can we express enough appreciation for the described his only child for the Den- allow people to buy and carry con- will be our story. security guard who was on campus and apprehend- ver Post: “He cared enough about cealed guns without a permit, and Connie Schultz can be reached by ed one of the suspects, or the first responders who people that he would do something eliminate the minimum eight hours email at [email protected]. rushed into the building within minutes of getting the call for help, or the teachers and administrators Today in history who did their best to protect their students. “We’re going to hear about some heroic things inside the school,” Douglas County Sheriff Tony By The Associated Press Today’s Highlight in History Spurlock said Wednesday morning. Indeed. On May 13, 1981, Pope Spurlock and his team have handled the situation John Paul II was shot and seri- with efficiency and professionalism that inspires ously wounded in St. Peter’s confidence that if we cannot prevent every shooting, Square by Turkish assailant Mehmet Ali Agca. at least we can limit the loss of life with an immedi- On this date ate response. Every parent should demand that their In 1568, forces loyal to school have security guards or police equipped to Mary, Queen of Scots were respond to an armed threat on campus at all times. defeated by troops under her This is the fourth school shooting in Colorado half-brother and Regent of Scotland, the Earl of Moray, in since 1999. Four in 20 years is hardly an epidemic. the Battle of Langside, thwart- But school shootings – and mass shootings in gener- ing Mary’s attempt to regain al – have spiked in recent years in America. power almost a year after she While we will never regain the innocence our was forced to abdicate. In 1607, English colonists schools enjoyed prior to the tragedies in Columbine arrived by ship at the site of High School, Platte Canyon High School, Deer Creek what became the Jamestown Middle School or Arapahoe High School, we can take settlement in Virginia (the the glimpses of good that emerged from each tragedy colonists went ashore the next and celebrate and honor them. day). In 1917, three shepherd Coloradans should ask themselves what they can children reported seeing a do today to honor Kendrick Castillo, and then do it vision of the Virgin Mary near tomorrow, next month, next year, and the year after Fatima, Portugal; it was the that, until the distant day when we can say with con- first of six such apparitions that the children claimed to have fidence our schools are safe. witnessed. strators in Caracas, group’s row house, igniting a Former Ohio Gov. John Kasich – Denver Post In 1918, the first U.S. air- Venezuela. fire that killed 11 people and is 67. Actress Leslie Winston is mail stamp, costing 24 cents In 1973, in tennis’ first so- destroyed 61 homes. 63. Basketball Hall of Famer and featuring a picture of a called “Battle of the Sexes,” In 1994, President Bill Clin- Dennis Rodman is 58. “Late Curtiss JN-4 biplane, was pub- Bobby Riggs defeated Mar- ton nominated federal Show” host Stephen Colbert is Thought for Today licly issued. (On some of the garet Court 6-2, 6-1 in appeals Judge Stephen G. 55. Singer Darius Rucker Ramona, California. (Billie Breyer to the U.S. Supreme (Hootie and the Blowfish) is 53. “What this country needs is a good five-cent cigar.” stamps, the “Jenny” was print- ed upside-down, making them Jean King soundly defeated Court to replace retiring Justice Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., is 42. — Thomas R. Marshall, U.S. vice president collector’s items.) Riggs at the Houston Harry A. Blackmun; Breyer Former NBA player Mike In 1958, Vice President Astrodome in September.) went on to win Senate confir- Bibby is 41. Actress-writer- (1854-1925). (To which American humorist Franklin P. Richard Nixon and his wife, In 1985, a confrontation mation. director Lena Dunham is 33. between Philadelphia authori- Today’s Birthdays Actor Robert Pattinson is 33. Adams replied, “What this country really needs is a Pat, were spat upon and their limousine battered by rocks ties and the radical group Actor Harvey Keitel is 80. NHL defenseman P.K. Subban good five-cent nickel.”) thrown by anti-U.S. demon- MOVE ended as police Actor Franklyn Ajaye is 70. is 31. Actress Debby Ryan is dropped a bomb onto the Singer Stevie Wonder is 69. 26. Letter to the Editor Well, not long after that having to go under a secu- Really? Is this what this change who you are or moment of pride, I sudden- rity lockdown due to a community has become? where you came from? Did ly saw an ugly turn of potential threat. Quite For those of you who it change your past history? Mascot opponents pride, “Hurley Pride.” I events. I couldn’t believe it. frankly, this has become oppose change ... think of I bet you answered, no. need to be willing to thought to myself what an Friends, family and the scary. Do we need to worry this. People and schools Exactly. We make change change amazing, heartwarming, community arguing on about the safety of our chil- change names all the time. for the better. caring community we live Facebook, offensive letters dren, students and commu- We are not the only school It is never too late to To the editor: in. to the editor, customers nity over this? that has had a mascot make a world of difference. As I reflect, back to the This community and refusing to patronize or Here we are months change. We change and improve to fall of 2018, when I first school really cares about support local businesses. later, now facing threats of Individuals change their make the world a better learned the school was each and every one of us. Threats of groups, alumni a recall over opposition to a first or last name all the place for all. planning to “rebrand” the We’re one big family that and organizations refusing name. time from marriage, sepa- In a world where you school and change the mas- looks after one another. My to donate or continue to Two highly qualified ration or divorce, etc. For can be anything, be kind. cot, I was touched. I felt an heart was overwhelmed support the school. board members were those of you who changed Deb (Nevala) Swartz overwhelming sense of with joy. Then, the school even removed from their seats. your name, did it really Hurley

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Bryan Hellios/Daily Globe CHURCH MEMBER Nancy Massi, left, thank Gary and Frances Backman for coming to the desert social. Sharon Lutheran Church

Bryan Hellios/Daily Globe PEOPLE GATHER at Ironwood Depot Park pavilion to snack and socialize during women raise money for hunger Mothers Day Walk hosted by the Friends of the Iron Belle Trail. By BRYAN HELLIOS The pie social was held during Besse- [email protected] mer’s citywide garage sale, Ormes said Kropsua kropsua,” she said. BESSEMER – Ladies from the Sharon with hopes people would do a “little shop- Mieloszyk said the event is a “good Lutheran Church baked “until all have a ping” and come in for desert. community get-together” which brings in piece of the pie” at the church’s desert With a large section of bakery items to From page 1 people who are not members of the social on Saturday. choose from, some people circled the Carlson said she like St. John because church. Church member Lynn Ormes said the desert table before dropping their money it’s a “darling little church.” “It (the fundraiser) gives people a event was prompted by a suggestion from into the basket. “In the day of mega churches and need- chance to visit with folks they haven’t seen the church’s synod as a way to eliminate “We have very generous portions,” she ing bigger and better everything, there is for a long time,” she said. world hunger. said. something endearing about a little county Mieloszyk said the church plans to con- “Every May we have delegates that go to Gary and Frances Backman stopped in church,” Carlson said. tinue its Liturgy and Lawn Chairs mid- the synod convention and we send mone- to support the church. Gary had cherry Although she had both pancakes and week service this summer. tary donations for world hunger,” she said. pie and Frances picked out a piece of kropsua on her plate, she admits prefer- “We tell everybody to just bring their “But (the synod) suggested doing other strawberry shortcake that she said was ring the pancakes. lawn chairs,” she said. “We sit out on the things besides just collecting money.” “Excellent.” “But its a kropsua feed, so I’ll have lawn and have a prayer service.” Iraq veteran releases music to process combat memories Nasi cause,” she said. “It’s a 1 mile run – 1. Bri happy day.” Lehrkamp 12:08. HOUGHTON (AP) – An Iraq war veter- played the two songs when he came back Brynn McKone, 8, 5k walk – 1. Vicki Sear- an has released music to process his expe- home at a special event. From page 1 dressed as a clown and gant 46:14, 2. Linda Johan- riences while in combat. He had plans of eventually recording pete at the Red Bull 400 ready to run, won a $100 son, 3. Sara McKone. Jeff Hauswirth dropped an EP, titled the songs, but it was too hard to create for later in the day, Rojas said for the best costume. 1 mile walk – 1. Sandra “Forever 29,” April 26, The Daily Mining a long time. he just found out about the Top finishes included: Anderson 16:19, 2. Dana Gazette reported. The six-song Extended “Every time I went to do it, it was like Play recording took more than a decade to going back to that point in time,” he said. Nasi at his hotel. Male Aukee, 3. Vicki Tilton. “I saw the flyer for this 5k run – 1. Germain 1 mile run (12 and make. “It wasn’t really fun and games. I just kind race,” he said. Rojas 20:55; 2. Josh under) – 1. Saylor Gilber- “Tomorrow” and “Ballad of Jamie” were of compartmentalized and put it all away With a 3 o’clock heat Lehrkamp, 3. George Nel- son 9:37, 2. Brynn McK- written in 2006. This was at a time when for a while.” time at Copper Peak, Rojas son. one. Hauswirth, a hospital corpsman in the The process of making an EP didn’t said he “might-as-well do 1 mile run – 1. Kevin 1 mile walk (12 and U.S. Naval Reserves, was called back to begin until last summer, when he was something.” Rowe 10:51. under) – 1. Summer Wal- active duty. He served as a combat medic accepted into the Veterans Entrepreneur- On Sunday, Rojas told 5k walk – 1st Saxton lis, 12:25. in Al Asad, Iraq. ship Program through the University of the Daily Globe he finished Bertz 52:26, 2. Eric Ander- The Houghton High School teacher Tennessee in Chattanooga. the Red Bull 400 in 9 min- son, 3. Karl Betz. utes and did not qualify for 1 mile walk – 1st Bar- MONDAY EVENING MAY 13, 2019 the finals. ney Hinch Jr., 19:13, 2. Bob Rojas admits “maybe” Barto, 3. 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This year, four educators have been “Our Teachers of the Year represent the chosen to represent Wisconsin’s teaching thousands of dedicated educators in Wis- corps as Teachers of the Year during the consin who take on multiple roles to help 2019-20 school year. Each will receive our students succeed,” Stanford Taylor THE MERCER School’s K-12 $3,000 from the Herb Kohl Educational said. “Teachers lay the foundation for our Music Department held its Foundation. next generation so they can contribute and spring concert on Wednesday The four educators are: Chelsea Miller lead in the future.” under the direction of Mary Jo of Jefferson, an art teacher at Sullivan and “Our teachers work so hard to inspire Mykkanen. Above, the pre K West elementary schools in the Jefferson young people and help them become the and kindergarten perform School District, Elementary School Teach- leaders of tomorrow. I am honored to sup- Sing When You’re Smiling, er of the Year; Erin McCarthy of Milwau- port the Teacher of the Year program to accompanied by Dan Mykka- kee, an eighth-grade social studies teacher recognize our teachers’ efforts and sup- nen on the piano. At right, at Greendale Middle School, Middle port their unrealized goals for their class- Mary Jo Mykkanen recognizes School Teacher of the Year; Chad Sperzel- room, their school, or their professional Billie Botes, Mercer band’s Wuchterl of Milwaukee, an art teacher at development,” said only senior. Below, the 7th Reagan High School in Milwaukee Public Herb Kohl, philanthropist and busi- through 12th grade band per- Schools, the High School Teacher of the nessman who co-sponsors the Wisconsin forms the “Atlantis March.” Year; and Bawaajigekwe Andrea DeBungie Teacher of the Year program through his Submitted photos of Washburn, a special education teacher foundation. at Ashland Middle and Lake Superior Ele- Each of the Teachers of the Year will be mentary schools in the Ashland School honored during Stanford Taylor’s State of District, Special Services Teacher of the Education address and awards program at Year. the State Capitol in Madison Sept. 19. The Stanford Taylor notified each of the Teachers of the Year will interview with a teachers of the honor during surprise committee that will select one of the four announcements in their school districts. to represent Wisconsin in the National Selection of the four Teachers of the Teacher of the Year program. That individ- Year is through a statewide committee ual will receive an additional $6,000 from made up of educators, parents, and com- the Herb Kohl Educational Foundation. munity leaders. The panel reviews applica- Nominations for the Kohl Teacher Fel- tions from the 86 public school recipients lowship program can be made online at of the Kohl Teacher Fellowship who were kohleducation.org/teacherfellowship. Students speak at ruffed grouse bill hearing in Madison

MADISON, Wis. – On May 7, Madison to testify on behalf the community. I’m pleased to sup- ernment in action and to actively version of the bill within the next the Wisconsin State Senate Com- bill in the committee. The stu- port this proposal to bring more participate,” said Travis Augus- few weeks. mittee on Government Opera- dents were not the only people to awareness of the ruffed grouse to tine, Advisor at the Class Act “It’s not often that students tions, Technology and Consumer testify on behalf of the bill. Northern Wisconsin and to the Charter School in Park Falls. from the North get to visit their Protection listened to testimony “This is a great bill because it rest of the state,” said Daniel “The opportunity for the chil- Capitol, let alone testify before on Senate Bill 21, a legislative has a great impact on many areas Leitl, avid sportsmen and former dren of Class Act Charter School the legislature on a bill that they proposal introduced by state Sen. of Northern Wisconsin,” said mayor of Park Falls. to come to Madison and testify in were the impetus behind. It was Janet Bewley and state Rep. Beth Edward Kane, Park Falls Cham- “The ruffed grouse is the pride support of a legislative proposal wonderful to have the students of Meyers that will designate the ber of Commerce Director. “This of our community and this bill that they came up with exempli- the Class Act Charter School here ruffed grouse as the state small little bird carries the weight of helps showcase not just the sig- fies the bridge between Price to take part in their government game bird. Price County’s economy on its nificance it has for our area, but County’s industry and technolo- and see the legislative process in The idea for this designation wings, and this bill who only for the state and for the entire gy and the future of our commu- action,” said Bewley. came from students from the help to improve our area.” world,” said Paula Zwicke, Advi- nity. These kids are the future, “This bill recognizes the natu- Class Act Charter School in Park “The first exposure to hunting sor at Class Act Charter School in and they understand the signifi- ral and sporting heritage of our Falls. These students are mem- I had was the ruffed grouse. It’s Park Falls. cance of the ruffed grouse and state. I’m also proud to see a bill bers of the Tracy Lake Ruffed an entry level hunt that parents “I want to say thank you to what it means for our area,” said make it to a Senate hearing Grouse Habitat Team and have and grandparents can take their Sen. Bewley, Rep. Meyers, and Misty Boiler, a business owner thanks to the hard work and civic worked hard to protect and raise child and grandchildren on. The the Senate Committee on Gov- and parent of a student of Class engagement of students from awareness of this important Wis- bird itself relies on a wide variety ernment Operations, Technology Act Charter School. Park Falls,” said Meyers. consin bird. of forest growth which works and Consumer Protection who Bewley also testified on behalf Bewley and Meyers jointly cir- The students from Class Act well with the logging industry of listened to testimony today from of the bill as the lead author in culated the legislation in January Charter School in Park Falls, Northern Wisconsin. The ruffed the Class Act Charter School the State Senate. Meyers is hope- with the hopes of getting it their teachers, and local residents grouse brings economic prosper- schoolchildren. The children had ful that the Wisconsin State signed into law by Governor from Price County traveled to ity for hunting, logging, and our the opportunity to see their gov- Assembly will hear the Assembly Tony Evers this year. UW-S student earns United Nations internship BESSEMER MUSIC SUPERIOR, Wis. – Angelica Remache, a junior at the University of Wisconsin-Superior, double majoring in economics and political science from El Tambo, Cañar, Ecuador, recently learned she had been selected from hundreds of applicants for an internship in the Office of the President of the United Nations General Assembly. Remache had only days to pack her bags and board an airplane for her seven-month internship. She has been serving as Ecuador’s Youth Ambassador at the Youth Assembly to the U.N. and as Ecuador’s Youth Ambas- sador for the World Youth Summit for Peace in Dubai. She has also written a book in Spanish called, “Te voy a contar un secreto.” (I will tell you a secret.) CARECAREE made-mmaade--to-order

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    l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / NATION / WORLD MONDAY, MAY 13, 2019 7 Obituaries NBC bets on comedy next year, ‘This Is Us’ for years to come Conrad ‘Connie’ Nelson NEW YORK (AP) — NBC didn’t invoke versal Television. BESSEMER. Mich. — On Thursday, Annette (husband its “must-see TV” 20th-century marketing NBC kicked off the broadcast networks’ May 9, 2019, Conrad “Connie” Nelson, Mark) Fabbri. He is slogan in announcing a renewed emphasis presentation of their new schedules to loving husband and father passed survived by his on sitcoms next season, but it could have. advertisers in New York this week. The away at the age of 91. grandchildren, Vin- Calling comedy the “heart” of its brand, network said it’s working from a position Conrad was born on March 1, 1928, cent Fabbri, Daniel the network announced it is adding four of ratings strength but, acknowledging the in Bessemer, to Louis and Monica (Ashley) Nelson, new sitcoms to its lineup for 2019-20, with rising competition from streaming plat- (Holup) Nelson. Conrad served in the Chelsea (Anthony) stars including Kenan Thompson of “Sat- forms such as Netflix, said shows that U.S. Army, stationed in Alaska and Impellzzeri and urday Night Live” and sitcom veterans begin on the network will have a critical Fran Drescher (“The Nanny”) and Steven digital afterlife. was honorably discharged in 1948. Gerred (Shanice) Weber (“Mom,” ‘’Wings”). He married Marie Neimi on Aug. Fabbri. He is sur- Conrad “Connie” On Thursday night, where NBC sit- More drama 24, 1961, and worked in the Sunday Nelson vived by his great- coms including “Cheers” and “Friends” The popular drama’s return wasn’t in Lake and White Pine mines. He was a 1928 — 2019 grandchildren, Finn, ruled back in the 1980s and ‘90s, the net- doubt, but NBC cemented its value to the member of the Bessemer American Lily and Ellie, many work will introduce newcomers “Perfect network by renewing it for what it called Legion and was very active in his nieces and nephews, Harmony” and “Sunnyside” to join return- an “unprecedented” three more years. church, strong in his faith of the Lord. and his sister, Cor- ing comedies “Superstore” and “The Good Whether it will continue beyond sea- Conrad enjoyed boating on the big rine Lake. Place” this fall. son six is “open for right now,” said Paul lake, and he was an avid collector of He was preceded “Thursdays will continue to be the Telegdy, who is co-chair with George rocks, minerals and agates. He was a in death by his home of the smartest, buzziest and most Cheeks of NBC Entertainment. Series cre- ator Dan Fogelman “has a plan for the grower of grapes and blueberries, and Veteran brother, Milton Nel- enduring comedies on television,” George Cheeks, who is co-chair with Paul Telegdy show,” but Telegdy wouldn’t tip his hand he enjoyed picking them each year for son. of NBC Entertainment, said with bravado. as to whether that plan will mean even wine and jelly. He spent much of his Funeral arrangements are being “Perfect Harmony” stars Bradley Whit- more years with the Pearson family. elder years trying to get a pear tree to made by Lakeside Memorial Chapel. ford (“The West Wing”) as a former col- “This Is Us” will return in the fall, but bear fruit, but with little luck. The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. on lege music professor whose next chapter fans of some NBC shows, including “Man- Conrad is survived by his loving Thursday, May 16, at the Our unexpectedly involves a small-town ifest,” ‘’Will & Grace” and “Brooklyn Nine- wife of 58 years, Marie; his son, David Redeemer Lutheran Church at E8223 church’s choir. Nine,” will have to wait until midseason in (wife Carrie) Nelson; and daughter, Sanders Road, Bessemer. In “Sunnyside,” Kal Penn calls on his early 2020. comedic credits (“Harold & Kumar Go to NBC executives said they’re not wor- White Castle”) and political ones (he ried by the challenge of drawing audience Joyce M. Winberg served in the Obama administration) to attention to late-arriving entries. play a fallen New York City councilman “There is no negative to a show being KENTON, Mich. – Family and A luncheon will be served at the who’s seeking redemption for himself and launched in midseason” given the promo- friends are invited to attend the grave- American Legion Hall in Trout Creek help for immigrants dreaming of Ameri- tional platform that “NBC Sunday Night side service for Joyce M. Winberg, to following the committal service. can citizenship. Football” provides from fall through win- be held Friday, May 17, 2019, at 1 p.m. Joyce passed away on Feb. 21, Thompson will do double-duty at NBC ter, Telegdy said. EDT, at the Kenton Cemetery. 2019. next season, sticking with “SNL” and star- Four new dramas are slated for the The Rev. Kay Richter, pastor of Trin- Jerald Rocco, owner and manager of ring in “The Kenan Show,” with Chris coming season, with one set for fall. “Bluff City Law” stars NBC alum Jimmy Smits ity Lutheran Church in Trout Creek, Lakeside Memorial Chapel Inc., Rock among the executive producers. In the midseason series, Thompson plays a (“The West Wing,” ‘’L.A. Law”) as head of will officiate. in Wakefield, is assisting the family. dedicated dad balancing family, work and a celebrated Memphis, Tennessee, law a meddling father-in-law played by Andy firm who is joined by his estranged daugh- Garcia. ter. Grant Philip Wirtanen Drescher and Weber star in “Indebted,” The midseason newcomers include IRONWOOD, Mich. — Grant Philip Jerald Rocco, owner and manager of also for midseason. They play what NBC “Council of Dads,” about a family man called “boomerang parents” who, broke who makes sure his brood will always Wirtanen, 38, of Ironwood, died Sat- Lakeside Memorial Chapel Inc., in and unannounced, move back in with have the fatherly help they need; “Lin- urday, May 11, 2019, in Ironwood. Wakefield, is assisting the family. their son and daughter-in-law. coln,” inspired by the novel “The Bone The long network afterlife of “Friends” Collector,” and “Zoey’s Extraordinary and other sitcoms makes them valuable Playlist,” about a brilliant computer Royals release baby feet photo for US Mother’s Day now and in the future for its makers, coder who’s able to eavesdrop on the LONDON (AP) — Prince Harry and which for “Sunnyside” and “The Kenan hopes of those around her through her Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, have Show” include NBC corporate sibling Uni- songs. released a photo of their newborn baby’s feet to mark Meghan’s first Mother’s Day Briefs as a mom. The image posted Sunday on Insta- Woman, cat escape from car ed to be OK. gram showed Meghan’s hand cradling the that plunged into river Sweeney tells WCVB-TV that the feet of her son, Archie Harrison Mount- woman is a “spunky lady.” He says “to be batten-Windsor, with a bed of spring BLACKSTONE, Mass. (AP) — A woman able to do what she did and get out of that flowers below serving as the background. was able to save herself and her cat after car, she was amazing.” The text reads: “Paying tribute to all the car they were riding in plunged into a mothers today - past, present, mothers-to- Massachusetts river. Man charged in fatal attack on be, and those lost but forever remem- Blackstone Fire Chief Michael Sweeney Appalachian Trail bered. We honor and celebrate each and says the woman had just picked up her cat every one of you.” from the groomer Saturday when she ABINGDON, Va. (AP) — James L. Jor- The post also included lines from a crashed the car into the Blackstone River. dan, 30, of West Yarmouth, Mas- poem called “Lands” by Nayyirah Sweeney says the woman grabbed the sachusetts, was arrested early Saturday Waheed: “my/mother/was/my first coun- Associated Press cat and climbed out the window before the and charged with murder and assault try;/ the first place I ever lived.” PRINCE HARRY and Meghan, the car sank into the water. The cat was in a along the Appalachian Trail. Mother’s Day was celebrated Sunday Duchess of Sussex, released a photo of pet carrier. A Wythe County Sheriff’s Office in the United States, Canada and many their newborn baby Archie Harrison The woman in her 60s was taken to the spokesman said Saturday that two hikers other countries. Britain’s Mother’s Day Mountbatten-Windsor Sunday to mark hospital to be treated for cuts on her hand. reported a man with a machete was attack- was on March 31 this year. Meghan’s first Mother’s Day as a mom. 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Jason Juno/Daily Globe photos TOP, MILES Fink-Debray of Ketchum, Idaho, seperates himself from the field in the men’s final of the Red Bull 400 at Copper Peak Saturday. He won by over 13 seconds.

ABOVE, SARAH Hendrickson of Park City, Utah heads up the landing on her way to the women’s win.

BELOW LEFT, Ironwood senior Emily Carey makes her way up the landing in the women’s final.

AT RIGHT, Laticia Dahl of Kalamazoo struggles towards the structure itself. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS MONDAY, MAY 13, 2019 9 Lester pitches Cubs past Brewers 4-1 for series win

Cubs 4, Brewers 1 CHICAGO (AP) – Jon Lester pitched 6 Milwaukee Chicago 2/3 gutsy innings, Kris Bryant hit a two- ab rhbi ab rhbi Cain cf 4010Heyward rf 4000 run homer and the Chicago Cubs beat the Yelich rf 4110Bryant 1b 4332 Milwaukee Brewers 4-1 on Sunday night to Aguilar 1b 4021J.Baez ss 3021 Grandal c 4010Cntrras c 4001 take a weekend series between the top Mstakas 3b 4000Schwrbr lf 3000 H.Perez 2b 3020Bote 3b 4020 teams in the NL Central. Gamel lf 4010Dscalso 2b 3000 Lester (3-1) gave Chicago exactly what Arcia ss 3010Kntzler p 0000 Thames ph 1000Zagunis ph 1000 it needed a day after it used seven relievers Chacin p 2000Cishek p 0000 during a 2-1 victory in 15 innings. Taking Braun ph 1000Almr Jr cf 3110 Houser p 0000Lester p 2000 the mound on a rainy, cold night at T.Shaw ph 1000Russell 2b 0000 Wrigley Field, the ace left-hander allowed Totals 35 191Totals 31 484 Milwaukee 000 100 000 —1 an unearned run and nine hits while Chicago 100 010 20x —4 E_Schwarber (3), H.Perez (1), Arcia (6). DP_Milwaukee 2, Chicago 2. throwing a season-high 116 pitches. LOB_Milwaukee 9, Chicago 6. 2B_Aguilar (4), J.Baez (14). HR_Bryant (8). Bryant had three hits and scored three CS_Arcia (1). S_Russell (1). IP HRER BB SO times, reaching safely for a career-best Milwaukee 22nd straight game and helping the divi- Chacin L,3-4 662114 Houser 222212 sion-leading Cubs close out an 8-2 homes- Chicago tand. Javier Báez collected two more hits, Lester W,3-1 62-3 91016 Kintzler H,5 11-3 00011 extending his hitting streak to a career Cishek S,2-3 100000 WP_Chacin 2. high-tying 11 games. Umpires_Home, Andy Fletcher; First, Will Little; Second, Joe West; Third, Milwaukee wasted a solid start by Eric Cooper. Jhoulys Chacín (3-4), who permitted two T_2:55. A_37,267 (41,649). runs, one earned, and six hits in six save. innings. The Brewers finished with nine Bryant gave Chicago a 4-1 lead when he hits, but left nine runners on base. drove a 3-1 pitch from Adrian Houser deep After Báez's two-out RBI double gave to left-center with two outs in the seventh. Chicago a 2-1 lead in the fifth, Milwaukee It was Bryant's seventh homer in his last put runners on the corners with no outs in 15 games and No. 8 on the year. the sixth. Lester wiggled out of the jam Bryant also reached on an error in the with some help from Báez, who cut down first and scored on Willson Contreras' Associated Press Jesús Aguilar at the plate when the big first grounder to first. The Brewers tied it at 1 CHICAGO CUBS starting pitcher Jon Lester (34) throws the ball against the Milwau- baseman tried to score on Hernán Pérez's in the fourth when Christian Yelich kee Brewers during the first inning, Sunday in Chicago. one-out grounder to shortstop. reached on a error by left fielder Kyle Lester departed with runners at the cor- Schwarber and scored on Aguilar's single. TRAINER'S ROOM basically, is where we're at," manager Craig ners in the seventh, and Brandon Kintzler Schwarber got turned around while Brewers: OF Ryan Braun (sore left ham- Counsell said. struck out Aguilar looking to end the going after Yelich's drive. He also commit- string) was out of the starting lineup for Cubs: 1B Anthony Rizzo was out of the inning. Kintzler also worked the eighth – ted an error that led to a run in Lester's the second straight day. "He's improved, lineup after his back tightened up during and Steve Cishek finished for his second previous start against Miami. but not ready to run around in the outfield Saturday's marathon victory. Hurley boys nine split with Butternut-Mercer BUTTERNUT, Wis. – Hurley and But- Kodey Henning started and went 2 ternut-Mercer split an Indianhead Confer- innings. He allowed six of the runs, three⅔ ence doubleheader Saturday. were earned. Taylor pitched the final 4 Hurley lost the first game 9-6. innings. He gave up five (three earned). ⅓ Hurley took a 4-0 lead after three clean Taylor pitched well to close out the innings of baseball by both teams. But But- game and they got good defensive plays ternut-Mercer charged back with six runs from Cummings and Ransanici to end the in the fourth with “a plethora of errors game, Bender said. and mental mistakes,” coach Aaron Ben- Henning went 3 for 4 at the plate with a der said. double and an RBI. Bender and Cummings That drove up starter Brayden Bender’s also went 3 for 4 and they each drove in pitch count and with nine games in nine two runs. Preston Gardner drove in two days, he came out after 3 innings. runs and Gilbertson also had an RBI. Markus Lipske pitched the ⅓ final 2 Hurley hosts Mellen on Monday with innings. ⅔ games everyday this week but Wednesday. Hurley’s Derek Ransanici went 3 for 4 Bender likes the challenge of playing so with a double, Corbin Taylor was 2 for 4, many games, especially with how to work Bender went 1 for 3 with a pair of RBIs, the pitching staff. Tony Cummings was 1 for 3 with an RBI “I like to be challenged, I’m not a fan of and Ty Manzanares and Ty Gilbertson the three-inning games where no one gets each had a hit and an RBI. better or they slack off in the field because Hurley battled back to win the second they are not being challenged,” he said. game 12-11. “We learn from playing good teams and “In the end, it was a great doublehead- occasionally getting our doors blown off er of baseball,” Bender said. “And each by state champs. How else are we ever team won their respective home games.” going to become sectional or state champs It was a high-scoring game. Butternut- if we do not play the best. I sure hope Mercer took an early game, but Hurley these kids are starting to realize they are withstood that and even survived a fifth- getting better at the physical parts of the inning grand slam by Jace Scherwinski. game, but still the only thing holding back Hurley scored four runs in the sixth. is the mental part.”

Associated Press Hurley girls softball face top forward Kawhi Leonard (2) reacts with teammates after mak- ing the buzzer beating shot to defeat the at the end of the sec- ond half in Toronto on Sunday. teams in tough Gilman tourney GILMAN, Wis. – The Hurley softball them if we play the game right.” Leonard hits bouncer at buzzer, team beat Grantsburg and went 1-2 in a Briana Saari got the complete-game tough tournament at Gilman Saturday. win. She struck out two, didn’t walk any- Hurley started the day with a 5-4 win one and she allowed seven hits and three Raptors beat 76ers in Game 7 over Grantsburg, which is ranked fifth in runs. TORONTO (AP) – Kawhi Leonard hit a ing the 76ers the ball down 89-86 with the state in Division 4. They then lost 14-7 Hurley’s next two losses were competi- shot from the corner over Joel Embiid at 24.1 seconds remaining. Embiid was to Shell Lake and 9-3 to Gilman, ranked tive games. Shell Lake scored 10 runs in the buzzer that bounced off the rim four fouled and made both, cutting it to 89-88 eighth in Division 5. the final two innings and tallied 17 hits. times before falling to give the Toronto with 12 seconds left. It was a big test Hurley needed before Mackenzie Backman went 3 for 4, Raptors a 92-90 victory over the Philadel- Leonard was fouled with 10.8 seconds the tournament after winning its last nine which included two home runs over the phia 76ers on Sunday night in Game 7 of left. He made the first, but missed the sec- games by 10 or more runs each. fence. Olivia France also homered. the Eastern Conference semifinal series. ond, setting up Butler's tying layup. “We didn’t back down,” Hurley coach Bender took the loss. After Philadelphia's Jimmy Butler tied it The 76ers missed nine straight shots to Jim Kivisto said. “If you would have seen Backman homered again in the game with a driving layup with 4.2 seconds left, start the game and didn't score until a 3- the size of these teams and the talent they against Gilman. Kiera Niemi had two hits. Toronto used its final timeout to draw up pointer by Redick midway through the had.” Saari took the loss, pitching the first three a play for Leonard, who dribbled toward quarter. Still, while the Sixers made just Hurley trailed Grantsburg 3-0 before innings. Brooke Saari closed it out. the right corner and launched the high- two of their first 14 attempts, the Raptors scoring three runs in the bottom of the “Overall it was something we needed, it arching shot. only made 3 of their first 13. Toronto shot third. Grantsburg retook the lead with a brought us back down to earth,” Kivisto It bounced to the top of the backboard, 5 for 24 in the first quarter and the 76ers run in the fourth, but Hurley responded said. hit the near side of the rim again, then the went 5 for 19. with one in the fourth and one in the fifth The pitchers need to change speeds, the other side twice before going through, set- Philadelphia had as many turnovers to take a 5-4 lead, a lead it held throughout defense, even as he thought it was the best ting off a wild celebration as the Raptors (five) as baskets in the quarter that ended the final two innings. defensive team in a talented field, needs to advanced to the conference finals for the with Toronto up 18-13. Hurley’s Ally Rye had an RBI single in make sure it does things like always hit- second time in four seasons. They will Lowry headed to the locker room the third. In the fourth inning, Mariah ting the cutoff man when needed. All little open Wednesday night at Milwaukee. briefly in the second because of a sprained Sejbl walked, stole second and then scored things they need to get better, he said. Leonard scored 41 points on 16-of-39 left thumb. He checked back in midway on two passed balls. Darian Bender dou- “You have to play the game the right shooting. Serge Ibaka added 17 points, through the period. Siakam and Leonard bled and scored on a passed ball in the way,” he said. fifth. Hurley (16-5) hosts Mellen today. and Pascal Siakam had 11 points and 11 each scored seven points in the second Game 1 rebounds. Embiid led the 76ers with 21 and Lowry added six to give Toronto a 44- Hurley took advantage of seven walks Grantsburg 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 — 4 7 1 and it ran the bases well. Hurley 0 0 3 1 1 0 x — 5 3 1 points and 11 rebounds. JJ Redick had 17 40 lead at halftime. Game 2 points, Butler added 16, and Tobias Harris Toronto led 50-41, its biggest lead of the “We played a very good game, we did SL 2 0 0 0 2 5 5 — 14 17 1 really well on defense,” Kivisto said. Hurley 0 0 1 0 1 5 0—7 9 1 had 14 points and 10 rebounds. game, after a basket by Gasol early in the Game 3 “That’s going to give the girls a lot of con- Hurley 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 — 3 6 1 In its only other conference finals, third. Philadelphia answered with a 16-0 Gilman 1 1 2 2 2 1 x—9 13 0 Toronto lost to LeBron James and Cleve- run over the next 4 1/2 minutes as the fidence. We showed we can play with land in six games in 2016. Raptors missed 10 straight shots. Toronto Redick tied it at 85 with a three-point battled back behind 11 points from Ironwood girls soccer team wins play with 3:29 left. Nearly two minutes Leonard and took a 67-64 advantage to the passed before the next basket, Leonard's final quarter. ANTIGO, Wis. – Ironwood beat Antigo gros said. “Those girls have been playing long jumper with 1:41 to go that was ini- TIP-INS 1-0 on a first-half penalty kick Saturday. together for awhile. Maggie Matonich has tially ruled a 3, but changed to a 2 after 76ers: Embiid shot 6 for 18. ... Philadel- Vai Triggiano shot it in the corner really, really stepped up this year, she has video review. phia shot 9 for 27 from 3-point range. where the keeper couldn’t get to it and that improved vastly. She’s turning into one of On Philadelphia's next possession, Raptors: Toronto went 0 for 8 from 3- was all the offense Ironwood needed better defenders in the conference.” Lowry forced a near midcourt and point range in the first quarter. They fin- thanks to another good defensive effort. It was a nice win for Ironwood against a fed Siakam for a fast-break layup, giving ished 7 for 30 ... Gasol had 11 rebounds. Ironwood has given up just three goals in big Wisconsin school despite missing Toronto an 89-85 lead with 1:14 left. UP NEXT its five games to start the season. their center mid. Butler made one of two at the line and Toronto opens the Eastern Conference “Our defensive line has been playing Ironwood (4-1) hosts Kingsford Tues- Leonard missed a pair of jump shots, giv- Finals at Milwaukee on Wednesday night. really well,” Ironwood coach Don Cven- day for another non-conference game. l 10 MONDAY, MAY 13, 2019 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard

Saturday, April 27: Columbus 3, Los Angeles 19 21 .475 6½ NBAAll Times Playoffs EDT Boston 2, 2OT Seattle 20 23 .465 7 ResultsSaturday CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Tuesday, April 30: Columbus 2, Oakland 19 23 .452 7½ At Kansas Speedway (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Boston 1 Texas 17 21 .447 7½ Kansas City, Kan. Eastern Conference Thursday, May 2: Boston 4, Saturday's Games 1. (4) Brad Keselowski, Ford, Milwaukee 4, Boston 1 Columbus 1 Boston 9, Seattle 5 271. Sunday, April 28: Boston 112, Saturday, May 4: Boston 4, Detroit 5, Minnesota 3, 1st game 2. (5) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, Milwaukee 90 Columbus 3 Chicago White Sox 7, Toronto 2 271. Tuesday, Apil 30: Milwaukee 123, Monday, May 6: Boston 3, L.A. Angels 7, Baltimore 2 3. (6) Erik Jones, Toyota, 271. Boston 102 Columbus 0 Oakland 3, Cleveland 2 4. (32) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, Friday, May 3: Milwaukee 123, Carolina 4, N.Y. Islanders 0 Tampa Bay 7, N.Y. Yankees 2 271. Boston 116 Friday, April 26: Carolina 1, N.Y. Philadelphia 7, Kansas City 0 5. (2) Clint Bowyer, Ford, 271. Monday, May 6: Milwaukee 113, Islanders 0, OT Minnesota 8, Detroit 3, 2nd game 6. (12) Jimmie Johnson, Chevro- Boston 101 Sunday, April 28: Carolina 2, N.Y. Houston 11, Texas 4 let, 271. Wednesday, May 8: Milwaukee Islanders 1 Sunday's Games 7. (9) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 271. 116, Boston 91 Wednesday, May 1: Carolina 5, Baltimore 5, L.A. Angels 1 8. (35) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, Toronto 4, Philadelphia 3 N.Y. Islanders 2 Boston 11, Seattle 2 271. Saturday, April 27: Toronto 108, Friday, May 3: Carolina 5, N.Y. Chicago White Sox 5, Toronto 1 9. (21) Tyler Reddick(i), Chevro- Philadelphia 95 Islanders 2 N.Y. Yankees 7, Tampa Bay 1 let, 271. Monday, April 29: Philadelphia WESTERN CONFERENCE Detroit 5, Minnesota 3 10. (18) Chris Buescher, Chevro- 94, Toronto 89 St. Louis 4, Dallas 3 Houston 15, Texas 5 let, 271. Thursday, May 2: Philadelphia Thursday, April 25: St. Louis 3, Philadelphia 6, Kansas City 1 11. (14) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., 116, Toronto 95 Dallas 2 Cleveland 5, Oakland 3 Ford, 271. Sunday, May 5: Toronto 101, Saturday, April 27: Dallas 4, St. Monday's Games 12. (33) Aric Almirola, Ford, 271. Philadelphia 96 Louis 2 Baltimore (Hess 1-4) at N.Y. Yan- 13. (1) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 271. Tuesday, May 7: Toronto 125, Monday, April 29: St. Louis 4, kees (Loaisiga 1-1), 6:35 p.m. 14. (34) Daniel Suarez, Ford, Philadelphia 89 Dallas 3 Houston (Peacock 3-2) at Detroit 271. Thursday, May 9: Philadelphia Wednesday, May 1: Dallas 4, St. (Boyd 4-2), 7:10 p.m. 15. (30) Joey Logano, Ford, 270. 112, Toronto 101 Louis 2 L.A. Angels (Skaggs 3-3) at Min- 16. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, Sunday, May 12: Toronto 92, Friday, May 3: Dallas 2, St. Louis nesota (Berrios 6-1), 7:40 p.m. 270. Philadelphia 90 1 Cleveland (Bieber 2-1) at Chica- 17. (15) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, Western Conference Sunday, May 5: St. Louis 4, Dal- go White Sox (Lopez 2-4), 8:10 p.m. 270. Golden State 4, Houston 2 las 1 Oakland (Fiers 3-3) at Seattle 18. (17) Daniel Hemric , Sunday, April 28: Golden State Tuesday, May 7: St. Louis 2, Dal- (Kikuchi 2-1), 10:10 p.m. Chevrolet, 270. ‥ 104, Houston 100 las 1, 2OT Tuesday's Games 19. (31) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, Tuesday, April 30: Golden State San Jose 4, Colorado 3 Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 270. 115, Houston 109 Friday, April 26: San Jose 5, Col- 2:10 p.m. 20. (3) William Byron, Chevrolet, Saturday, May 4: Houston 126, orado 2 Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, 6:35 270. Golden State 121, OT Sunday, April 28: Colorado 4, Colorado at Boston, 7:10 p.m. 21. (26) Matt Tifft , Ford, 270. Monday, May 6: Houston 112, San Jose 3 Houston at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. 22. (16) Corey LaJoie,‥ Ford, 270. Golden State 108 Tuesday, April 30: San Jose 4, Tampa Bay at Miami, 7:10 p.m. 23. (19) Ryan Newman, Ford, Associated Press Wednesday, May 8: Golden State Colorado 2 L.A. Angels at Minnesota, 7:40 269. DETROIT TIGERS' Niko Goodrum hits a sacrifice fly off Twins relief pitcher Trevor 104, Houston 99 Thursday, May 2: Colorado 3, Texas at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. 24. (10) Paul Menard, Ford, 269. Friday, May 10: Golden State San Jose 0 Toronto at San Francisco, 9:45 25. (22) Ryan Preece , Chevro- Hildenberger in the seventh inning Sunday, in Minneapolis. The Tigers won 5-3. 118, Houston 113 Saturday, May 4: San Jose 2, Oakland at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. let, 269. ‥ Portland 4, Denver 3 Colorado 1 26. (37) Michael McDowell, Ford, Monday, April 29: Denver 121, Monday, May 6: Colorado 4, San NationalEast Division League 269. Portland 113 Jose 3, OT WLPct GB 27. (24) David Ragan, Ford, 269. Wednesday, May 1: Portland 97, Wednesday, May 8: San Jose 3, Philadelphia 23 16 .590 — 28. (36) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 269. Castellanos, Norris lead Denver 90 Colorado 2 Atlanta 21 20 .512 3 29. (7) Bubba Wallace, Chevrolet, Friday, May 3: Portland 140, Den- CONFERENCE FINALS New York 19 20 .487 4 269. ver 137, 4OT (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Washington 16 24 .400 7½ 30. (8) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 268. Sunday, May 5: Denver 116, EASTERN CONFERENCE Miami 10 29 .256 13 Portland 112 Boston 2, Carolina 0 Central Division Transactions Tigers to 5-3 win over Twins Baseball Thursday, May 9: Boston 5, Car- Tuesday, May 7: Denver 124, WLPct GB American League olina 2 Portland 98 Chicago 24 14 .632 — DETROIT TIGERS — Optioned Sunday, May 12: Boston 6, Car- MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – Daniel Norris Tigers 5, Twins 3 Thursday, May 9: Portland 119, Milwaukee 24 18 .571 2 LHP Gregory Soto to Double-A Erie. olina 2 Detroit Minnesota Denver 108 Pittsburgh 20 17 .541 3½ HOUSTON ASTROS — Selected rediscovered his rhythm, Nicholas Castel- Tuesday, May 14: Boston at Car- ab rhbi ab rhbi Sunday, May 12: Portland 100, St. Louis 22 19 .537 3½ the contract of RHP Corbin Martin. olina, 8 p.m. Goodrum rf 3101Astdllo c 5010 Denver 96 Cincinnati 18 23 .439 7½ Placed INF Jose Alutve on the 10- lanos maintained his and the Detroit Thursday, May 16: Boston at Car- G.Bckhm 2b 4000J.Plnco ss 5000 CONFERENCE FINALs West Division day IL (retroactive to May 11). olina, 8 p.m. Tigers left Minnesota with a series split. Cstllns dh 4132Cruz dh 3000 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) W L Pct GB LOS ANGELES ANGELS — x-Saturday, May 18: Carolina at Mi.Cbrr 1b 3021E.Rsrio ph-dh 0000 Eastern Conference Los Angeles 27 16 .628 — Released OF Peter Bourjos. Norris turned in his longest outing Boston, 7:15 p.m. Ro.Rdri ss 4000Garver ph-dh 1000 Toronto vs. Milwaukee Arizona 22 19 .537 4 MINNESOTA TWINS — Rein- x-Monday, May 20: Boston at since 2017 and, backed by Castellanos' Joh.Hck c 4000Ma.Gnzl 3b 4021 Wednesday, May 15: Toronto at San Diego 22 19 .537 4 stated LHP Martín Pérez from the Carolina, 8 p.m. Cndlrio 3b 4000C.Cron 1b 5000 Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. Colorado 19 21 .475 6½ paternity list. Reinstated C/INF three hits, led the Tigers to a 5-3 victory x-Wednesday, May 22: Carolina Dixon lf 4221Kepler rf 4000 Friday, May 17: Toronto at Mil- San Francisco 17 23 .425 8½ Willians Astudillo from the 10 day IL. at Boston, 8 p.m. over the Twins on Sunday in the finale of a J.Jones cf 3110Adranza 2b 3121 waukee, 8:30 p.m. Saturday's Games Optioned RHP Fernando Romero Cave lf 4120 WESTERN CONFERENCE Sunday, May 19: Milwaukee at Pittsburgh 2, St. Louis 1 and RHP Kohl Stewart to Rochester four-game set. Buxton cf 3131 Toronto, 7 p.m. San Jose 1, St. Louis 0 Chicago Cubs 2, Milwaukee 1, 15 (IL). Saturday, May 11: San Jose 6, Totals 33 585Totals 37 3 10 3 Tuesday, May 21: Milwaukee at N.Y. Mets 4, Miami 1 NEW YORK YANKEES — "I guess I re-found the delivery I was St. Louis 3 Detroit 210 000 200— 5 Toronto, 8:30 p.m. Philadelphia 7, Kansas City 0 Recalled RHP Chad Green to Monday, May 13: St. Louis at San using in the spring," Norris said, "and it Minnesota 000 000 300— 3 x-Thursday, May 23: Toronto at Atlanta 6, Arizona 4 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Oakland Jose, 9 p.m. DP_Minnesota 1. LOB_Detroit 6, Minnesota 11. 2B_Castellanos (12), Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. San Diego 4, Colorado 3 Athletic — Recalled RHP Daniel kind of got me back over my front side and Wednesday, May 15: San Jose at Dixon (3), Astudillo (5), Cave (2), Buxton (17). HR_Castellanos (3), Dixon (3), x-Saturday, May 25: Milwaukee Cincinnati 5, San Francisco 4 Mengden from Las Vegas (PCL). St. Louis, 8 p.m. kind of finished the ball better." Adrianza (2). SB_J.Jones (2). SF_Goodrum (2). at Toronto, 8:30 p.m. Washington 5, L.A. Dodgers 2 Optioned RHP J.B. Wendelken to Friday, May 17: San Jose at St. IP HRER BB SO x-Monday, May 27: Toronto at Sunday's Games Las Vegas (PCL). Castellanos, who hit a two-run homer, Louis, 8 p.m. Detroit Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. Miami at N.Y. Mets, ppd. SEATTLE MARINERS — x-Sunday, May 19: St. Louis at was a triple shy of the cycle. He and Bran- Norris W,2-1 61-3 622 15 Western Conference Philadelphia 6, Kansas City 1 Recalled RHP Dan Altavilla from San Jose, 3 p.m. Alcantara 1-3 21100 Portland vs. Golden State Pittsburgh 10, St. Louis 6 Double-A Arkansas. Selected the don Dixon both homered early to back x-Tuesday, May 21: San Jose at Stumpf 000020 Tuesday, May 14: Portland at Colorado 10, San Diego 7 contract of RHP Parker Markel from St. Louis, 8 p.m. Farmer H,5 1-3 00001 Golden State, 9 p.m. San Francisco 6, Cincinnati 5 Tacoma (PCL). Placed RHP Felix Norris (2-1), who went 6 1/3 innings and x-Thursday, May 23: St. Louis at Jimenez H,8 110011 Thursday, May 16: Portland at Atlanta 5, Arizona 3 Hernandez on the 10 day IL. San Jose, 9 p.m. gave up two runs on six hits. He struck out Greene S,15-15 110001 Golden State, 9 p.m. L.A. Dodgers 6, Washington 0 Optioned OF Braden Bishop to Minnesota Saturday, May 18: Golden State Chicago Cubs 4, Milwaukee 1 five and walked one. American League Tacoma (PCL). Perez L,5-1 543327 at Portland, 9 p.m. East Division Monday's Games National League "That delivery I found in the spring May 110001 Monday, May 20: Golden State at WLPct GB Milwaukee (TBD) at Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Hildenberger 132201 Portland, 9 p.m. Tampa Bay 24 15 .615 — (Nola 3-0), 7:05 p.m. Recalled LHP Cole Irvin from Lehigh helped uptick my velocity a little bit more," Parker 200001 x-Wednesday, May 22: Portland New York 24 16 .600 ½ Pittsburgh (Kingham 1-0) at Ari- Valley (IL). Optioned LHP Austin Norris said. "I'm not really sure why I got M.Perez pitched to 1 batter in the 6th at Golden State, 9 p.m. Boston 22 19 .537 3 zona (Ray 2-1), 9:40 p.m. Davis to Lehigh Valley (IL). Stumpf pitched to 2 batters in the 7th x-Friday, May 24: Golden State at Toronto 16 24 .400 8½ Tuesday's Games PITTSBURGH PIRATES — away from that." HBP_by Hildenberger (Beckham), by Parker (Jones). Portland, 9 p.m. Baltimore 14 26 .350 10½ Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 6:40 Optioned RHP Dovydas Never- Ehire Adrianza homered and had two Umpires_Home, Jordan Baker; First, Paul Nauert; Second, Hunter Wen- x-Sunday, May 26: Portland at Central Division Milwaukee at Philadelphia, 7:05 auskas to Indianapolis (IL). delstedt; Third, Chad Whitson. Golden State, 9 p.m. WLPct GB N.Y. Mets at Washington, 7:05 FOOTBALL hits for the Twins, but designated hitter T_3:07. A_27,373 (38,649). Minnesota 25 14 .641 — Colorado at Boston, 7:10 p.m. NFL NHLAll Times Playoffs EDT Cleveland 21 18 .538 4 Tampa Bay at Miami, 7:10 p.m. DETROIT LIONS — Signed WRs Nelson Cruz exited early with a left wrist Castellanos and Dixon both homered CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Detroit 18 20 .474 6½ St. Louis at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. Tom Kennedy and Jordan Small- injury. Cruz's final plate appearance came (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Chicago 18 21 .462 7 Pittsburgh at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. wood. into the second deck in left field off Martin EASTERN CONFERENCE Kansas City 14 27 .341 12 Toronto at San Francisco, 9:45 MIAMI DOLPHINS — Signed OL in the sixth inning and he was removed for Perez (5-1) to give the Tigers an early 3-0 Boston 4, Columbus 2 West Division San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 Kirk Barron; CB Jamar Summers; a pinch hitter in the seventh. Thursday, April 25: Boston 3, W L Pct GB RB Mark Walton. Waived OL Con- lead. Detroit has hit seven homers in its Columbus 2, OT Houston 26 15 .634 — Nascar Monster nor Hilland and S Rob Rolle. Cruz said he will have an MRI on Mon- Energy Cup Series last three games. Five came during Satur- day. day's doubleheader split. CJ McCollum leads Blazers past Bruins thump Hurricanes 6- Nuggets 100-96 in Game 7 2, take 2-0 lead in East finals DENVER (AP) – Damian Lillard's shots someone at him. He's having a great game kept banging off the backboard, rattling and make somebody else make a play or BOSTON (AP) – With a five-goal, third- 3 and 4 on Tuesday and Thursday nights. off the rim, going everywhere but through make a shot." period lead and the Bruins still not done The Hurricanes need one to force a fifth the hoop. The mismanagement continued: Jokic scoring, the crowd in the new Boston Gar- game back in Boston on Saturday night. The are going to was fouled inside shooting a 2-pointer den began a chant of "We want the Cup!" "Sometimes you've got to eat a poop the Western Conference Finals anyway with 11.4 seconds left and missed the first The next time they see their team, the sandwich. It doesn't taste good and you because CJ McCollum had his back. . Instead of missing the second NHL's championship trophy might be on have to chew on it for a little bit," Hurri- McCollum scored 37 points and added on purpose, he made it for a 98-96 deficit. the line for real. canes captain Justin Williams said. "We'll a crucial chase-down in the closing Eric Turner then hit two free throws Matt Grzelcyk scored twice – his first have to do it for a couple days and get the minutes that helped the Blazers beat the with eight seconds left for the final mar- career multigoal game – and Tuukka Rask taste out of our mouth next game." 100-96 on Sunday to gin, and Jokic missed a long 3-pointer, made 21 saves to lead the Bruins to a 6-2 The Bruins won 5-2 in Game 1, but the advance to their first conference champi- with five seconds remaining, Turner victory over the Carolina Hurricanes on Hurricanes led early in the third period onship since 2000. grabbed the rebounds and dribbled out Sunday and give Boston a 2-0 lead in the and it was still 3-2 with 4 minutes to play. They'll open Tuesday night at Golden the clock. Eastern Conference finals. This one wasn't ever close. State against the two-time defending NBA The Nuggets raced to a 39-22 lead and Connor Clifton had his first career Petr Mrazek stopped just 19 shots, and champion Warriors in a series pitting Port- Game 7 was beginning to look a lot like NHL goal – the 19th Bruins player to Boston led 6-0 before Williams and Teuvo land's against his big brother, Game 5, when Denver blew out Portland score this postseason. Jake DeBrusk, Teravainen scored in the last nine minutes Golden State star Steph Curry. by 26 points in this building. But Stotts David Backes and Danton Heinen also to deprive Rask of a seventh career post- Lillard scored 13 points and made just called a timeout with 7:26 left in the sec- connected, and Torey Krug and Charlie season shutout. 3 of 17 shots from the field, but two of ond quarter and his team began chipping Coyle had three assists apiece. "The other night wasn't as bad. We were them were critical 3-pointers in the fourth away. "It does feel contagious," said Boston right in the game," said Carolina coach quarter that put Portland ahead 81-76 and "There wasn't going to be any quit," coach Bruce Cassidy, whose team won its Rod Brind'Amour, whose team also fell 92-85. Stotts said. "I didn't think they ever fifth straight game and needs two more behind 0-2 against the Washington Capi- "It's a luxury to have two guys like that stopped believing. ... It was just about victories to reach the Stanley Cup Final for tals in the first round before eliminating who can find different ways to score in dif- regrouping." the third time in nine seasons. "Every- the defending champions in seven. ferent ways," Blazers coach The Blazers were down 48-39 at half- body's contributing." "They're playing their game; we haven't said. "CJ does it one way, Dame does it in time and trailed by just a point heading The series moves to Carolina for Games gotten to ours." another. On a night when Dame struggled into the fourth quarter. shooting the ball CJ came up big." That's when the Nuggets' hopes of "CJ McCollum showed why they have reaching their first Western Conference one of the best backcourts in the NBA," Finals in a decade died with a 7-of-24 Nuggets coach Michael Malone said. "He shooting performance, including 3 of 10 put his team on his back and made big from Jokic, who tearfully blamed himself play after big play." in the locker room for the loss. None bigger than when his crucial Nonsense, said his coach, who suggest- chase-down block with 4:44 left and the ed Jokic established himself during these Trail Blazers leading 87-83. playoffs as the best big man in basketball McCollum raced to stop a breakaway and he only petered out at the end because layup by Jamal Murray , who had an off the Nuggets had to rely so heavily on the 7- night shooting, missing 14 of 18 shots. foot All-Star. "Seth did a good job of cutting of mak- "I hope after 14 playoff games, America, ing him have to go over his head," McCol- everyone around the world, came to appre- lum said. "He put it right there for me and ciate his game," Malone said. "For him to I went and got it 'Bron style. Shout out to be as emotional and upset as he was my guy 'Bron. It was a mini-version of speaks to his caring. He was upset because 'Bron's block on Iggy some years ago . Def- he thinks he didn't do enough for us to initely didn't get up as high but it was a win tonight." Associated Press cool play. I might get a picture of that." It was a devastating end to Denver's KYLE BUSCH (18) drives in front of Alex Bowman (88) during the NASCAR Cup Lillard said it was just the spark the season after the Nuggets ended a six-year Series race at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kan., Saturday. Blazers needed to complete the comeback playoff drought and earned the second from a 17-point first-half hole. seed in the Western Conference bracket. The Nuggets were down 96-95 coming TIP-INS: Keselowski wins Cup Series race at Kansas out of a timeout when McCollum hit a Portland: Rodney Hood hyperextended KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) – DiBenedetto. Keselowski roared away on pull-up jumper over Torrey Craig with his left knee in the third quarter. ... Evan Brad Keselowski has raced to his third the restart and held off Bowman and Erik 12.4 seconds left. Turner, who scored just four points in the NASCAR Cup Series victory of the season, Jones to add to his victories this season at "All summer long I'm going to probably first six games of the series, added 14 holding off a charging pack in overtime to Atlanta and Martinsville. be second-guessing myself at the timeout," points, including 10 in the fourth quarter. take the checkered flag at Kansas Speed- Keselowski's win came one day after Malone said. "That's a shot he makes con- Denver: The Nuggets were 2 of 19 from way. longtime Truck Series driver Mike Mittler sistently. Torrey played good defense, as beyond the arc and missed 11 free throws. Keselowski took the lead from Alex died of cancer at the age of 67. Mittler good a defense you can play 1-on-1. And I Portland was 4 of 26 on 3-pointers and 20 Bowman with seven laps to go, building a helped to give Keselowski and many oth- was saying after we should have sent of 24 from the stripe. big lead before a caution came out for Matt ers a chance in racing. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS MONDAY, MAY 13, 2019 11 HERMAN SPEED BUMP Can’t buy graciousness, kindness Dear Annie: My oldest is about to grad- uate from high school, and we are cele- brating with a party. We plan on having our daughter write out a thank-you card to those who give her a gift and help cele- brate her big day. However, last year, at several parties we attended, there was a Dear sign that read: “In lieu of sending thank- Annie you notes, we will be giving a donation to a charity.” Is this proper etiquette, or is it simply allowing the graduate to get out of It is offensive and presumptuous for doing what’s right? Please tell us what these children or anyone else in a similar proper thank-you etiquette is as this situation, including spouses, to abrogate affects so many people every year at this to themselves a decision whether to put a time! – Unsure in Ohio DNR order in place. The mother here may Dear Unsure in Ohio: Sending thank- well have some mild impairments (“What you notes and donating to charity are both did I come into this room for?”), but in THE PAJAMA DIARIES great things, and one does not preclude the other. Yes, I think these parents are order to still have the right to make her missing an opportunity to instill two own DNR decision, she only needs to meaningful life lessons into their children understand what’s at issue, and from what before they go out into the world. The first was written in that letter, she clearly does. is that they should always express grati- The letter’s author proceeded exactly tude for gifts. And the second is that they correctly. She, together with her mother’s can’t buy their ways out of everything. caregivers, made sure that the mother Dear Readers: My advice to “Saddened understood the issue, and then let her Siblings” generated strong feelings on make the decision, which they accepted. both sides – those in favor of the sister The brother, on the other hand, was wild- who wrote to me and those in favor of her ly out of line, to interpret the fact that his MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM brother, who has power of attorney for mother is enjoying her life to mean that their mother. Many readers liked the idea she would not want a DNR order in place. of holding a family conference with the As long as a person is competent, a health goal of everyone getting along for their care power of attorney only allows a per- mother’s sake. However, one reader, attor- son to carry out and implement the deci- ney Samuel Johnson, argued persuasively sions of the “principal,” in this case, the that power of attorney should not apply in mother. this case because the mother is fully capa- The care facility was also completely ble of making the decision about whether out of line to allow the son to remove a a Do Not Resuscitate order should stand. I DNR order on his own authority, unless he agree with Mr. Johnson’s conclusion and lied to the staff about what his mother had appreciate that he took the time to educate said. And the care facility’s lawyer would BORN LOSER all of us on this issue, especially me: probably be aghast to hear that such a Dear Annie: I almost always agree with thing happened. It is not for the children your advice, but I have to disagree respect- to “come together on this issue.” It is for fully but strongly with the advice you gave the children to defer to their mother’s deci- Saddened Siblings. I am a retired lawyer sion. who practiced in family law and did a lot Send your questions for Annie Lane to of work with seniors around competence [email protected]. and planning issues. COPYRIGHT 2019 CREATORS.COM

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Duplexes May 13,20,27, 2019 T WENTY-FIVE THOUSAND Bessemer: One Bedroom Borseth STATE OF MICHIGAN JUDICIAL THREE HUNDRED NINETY- Mattson’s TV Upper Apartment CIRCUIT- FAMILY DIVISION EIGHT and 95/100 ($25,398.95), in- Appliances, water and Insurance & GOGEBIC COUNTY cluding interest at 5.750% per an- heat included. PUBLICATION OF num. Under the power of sale con- & Appliance No pets, Smoke-free Real Estate PARENTAL-RIGHTS tained in said mortgage and the $425.00 TERMINATION HEARING CASE statute in such case made and (906)364-0459 Tw o L o c a t i o n s NO. 18-22-NA provided, notice is hereby given Ewen, MI PETITION NO. that said mortgage will be fore- 103 Sellar Street, Bessemer TO: ANTHONY WITKOWSKI closed by the sale of the mort- Upper one bedroom Phone: (906)988-2329 LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 205 gaged premises or some part of $420.00 monthly plus electric Ontonagon, MI NORTH CURRY STREET IRON- them, at public venue to the highest $640.00 to move in Phone: (906)884-4161 WOOD, MI 49938 bidder, in the first floor entrance (810)208-1529 IN THE MATTER OF: PAISLEY hallway of the Gogebic County Toll Free WITKOWSKI, DOB 10/13/17 Courthouse, Bessemer, Michigan DAILY GLOBE Apartments Available in Hurley. (877)768-9846 A hearing regarding termination of that being the place of holding the Rent based on income. parental rights will be conducted by Circuit Court for Gogebic County, at Letters should deal with Stove & fridge provided. the court on Wednesday, June 5, 10:00 a.m. local time, on Friday, matters of current, Coin operated laundry on site. www.borsethproperties.com 2019 at 9:00 a.m. in Gogebic June 14, 2019. Said premises situ- • Appliances • Please call: (712)580-5360. County Courthouse, District ated in the Township of Marenisco, public interest and be Court/Family Division, 200 North Gogebic County, Michigan and are • TV’s • Trucks, Heavy Moore Street, Bessemer, MI 49911 described as: no longer than 400 Houses for Rent before Honorable Janis M. Burgess Lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, and 15, Block words. Must be signed Plus Service This hearing may result in the ter- 3, replat of Blocks D-K, Village of by the author and 800 Division Street, Hurley Equipment mination of your parental rights. Marenisco, according to the recor- 3 Bedroom home You have the right to an attorney. ded Plat thereof, and the East ½ of include name, address There is no right to a jury at this $600.00 monthly plus utilities Center Street lying adjacent to and and phone number for “Box Store Prices, Available June 1st hearing. IT IS THEREFORE Westerly of Lots 14 and 15, Block (715)617-2057 ORDERED that Anthony Witkowski 3, as vacated by the instrument re- verification purposes. (715)359-0557 personally appear before the court corded in Liber 197 Deeds, Page Small Town Service” at the time and place stated above. 646. Mail: Since 1962 The redemption period shall be six 118 E McLeod Ave. Homes, Apartments, and (6) months from the date of sale, Business Spaces for rent. May 6, 13, 20, 28, June 3 2018 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE unless determined abandoned in Ironwood, MI 49938 122 E. Aurora St. Call for details. accordance with MCL 600.3241a, in The Real Estate Store FORECLOSURE SALE Email: THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECT- which case the redemption period (906)932-5406 shall be thirty (30) days from the [email protected] Ironwood, MI 2010 Eldorado OR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION WE date of such sale. Fax: Wide range of fully furnished 16 passenger Medium Duty OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR If the property is sold at a foreclos- 906-932-0510 vacation homes in the Big Bus with Wheelchair Lift. THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CON- ure sale under Chapter 32 of the (906)-932-4211 Powderhorn Ski Resort area TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUM- Revised Judicature Act of 1961, un- available for month to month Fair Condition 156,299 miles BER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACT- der MCL 600.3278 (section 3278) rentals from April – November. the borrower will be held respons- Ford E450; Gasoline; IVE MILITARY DUTY. North 05-13-19 Wanted to Buy Application, references and ATTENTION PURCHASERS: This ible to the person who buys the m security deposit required. A 5 Automatic; 22’. sale may be rescinded by the fore- property at the mortgage foreclos- n 8 7 6 Call for details. (906)932-3100 Serviced every 5,000 miles. closing mortgagee. In that event, ure sale or to the mortgage holder o Gazelle Exercise Glider or (800)222-3131 A 8 7 (715)329-1343 View Monday-Friday the damages, if any, shall be lim- for damaging the property during p A 8 6 4 3 (9am-4pm CDT) ited solely to the return of the bid the redemption period. West East amount tendered at sale, plus in- Dated: May 6, 2019 m m Commercial/ Real Estate GOGEBIC COUNTY Q 10 6 3 J 8 4 2 terest. For more information, please call: n A Q 5 4 3 n 9 2 TRANSIT MORTGAGE SALE – Default has (906) 932-4010 o 6 5 2 o J 10 9 Residential 235 E. McLeod, Ironwood been made in the conditions of a Timothy M. Dean (P27911) p 10 p K J 9 2 (906)932-2523 mortgage made by REBECCA A. DEAN LAW OFFICE, P.C. South Property for rent: SEALED BIDS accepted until DEAN, n/k/a REBECCA A. Attorney for Mortgagee m K 9 7 3,200 sq.ft. office building. BEHNKE, a single woman, mort- 204 Harrison Street n 4PM (CDT) K J 10 Former Social Security offices, gagor, to FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ironwood, MI 49938 o K Q 4 3 Cloverland Drive, Ironwood. FRIDAY, June 7, 2019 OF WAKEFIELD, according to a p Q 7 5 Will build/remodel to suit. 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May 13,20,27, 2019 Online, playing against the robots because they do not mind how GOOD NEWS CORNER!! STATE OF MICHIGAN JUDICIAL slowly we play and how long our CIRCUIT- FAMILY DIVISION postmortems. GOGEBIC COUNTY Their convention card stipulates PUBLICATION OF fourth-highest leads and standard The Superior Bass Club would like to thank the following PARENTAL-RIGHTS signals. But they produce a lot of TERMINATION HEARING CASE for their generous donations to the annual kids fishing event imaginative opening leads; perhaps NO. 18-22-NA PETITION NO. a singleton against no-trump, even that was held on Saturday, May 4 at Weber Lake. TO: KYLE WIEMERI LAST in a minor. They also dislike leading KNOWN ADDRESS: 105 9TH AV- away from a king. Hurley Dairy Queen • Iron Nugget • Giovanoni’s True Value • Rossi Wear ENUE SOUTH, HURLEY, WI The robots decide by producing Burgers Bar & Grill • Tractor Supply • Cary Mine Convenience • JJ’s • Pat’s IGA 54534 IN THE MATTER OF: numerous deals that satisfy the constraints of the auction and play Tomahawk Sports • Zebco • St. Croix Rods • Whitecap Mountain • Sysco GAVINN SULLIVAN, DOB 07/06/2011 A hearing regarding ter- so far, analyzing each on a double- Sharon’s Coffee Co. • North Star Beverage • Cloverland Cinemas • Kiwanis dummy basis (knowing where all 52 Stoffels Country Store • Elk & Hound • Chippewa Valley Bank • Forslunds mination of parental rights will be cards lie) and making the bid or play Iron Co.Community Credit Union • Hurley Lions Club • Saxon Longbeards conducted by the court on Wednes- that works best in the long run. day, June 5, 2019 at 9:00 a.m. in Look at the defensive carding by a The weather was beautiful, fish were caught & over 200 attended! Gogebic County Courthouse, Dis- pair of robots on today’s deal. The Superior Bass Club gave away 60 fishing poles to very lucky children! trict Court/Family Division, 200 North nearly passed his hand North Moore Street, Bessemer, MI because it was “aces and spaces,” Each child in attendance received a door prize & 49911 before Honorable Janis M. but with three aces and a five-card a complimentary lunch was served for all. Burgess. This hearing may result in suit, you really have to open. Without you, we would not be able to have this wonderful the termination of your parental South might have responded one rights. You have the right to an at- diamond, but jumping to three no- opportunity for our area youth. trump, showing a balanced 13-15 torney. There is no right to a jury at And a very special thank you to the Hurley Chamber also! this hearing. IT IS THEREFORE with no four-card major, can hardly be criticized. ORDERED that Kyle Wiemeri per- A human would lead the heart four. sonally appear before the court at South would take the trick, probably the time and place stated above. cross to the diamond ace and play a low club toward his queen. East would win with the king and return a heart. The defenders would take one club and four hearts for down one. Not the robots. West led the spade three. When South ducked East’s jack, East shifted to the heart two(!), South covered with the jack, and West discouraged with the three. Declarer played a club to the ace and a club, but East went in with the king and returned its final heart — down two!

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