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SPORTS • 10 DAILY GLOBE Friday, August 30, 2019 Sunny yourdailyglobe.com | High: 66 | Low: 46 | Details, page 2 AFTER THE STORM Festival Italiano set Saxon Harbor marina reopens today for Saturday By RICHARD JENKINS HURLEY – Hurley will once [email protected] again celebrate the area’s Italian heritage Saturday as the city SAXON, Wis. – It’s been 3 plays host to its annual Festival years, 1 month and 19 days since Italiano celebration. flooding from the July 11, 2016 Beginning at 10 a.m., down- storm, destroyed Saxon Harbor. town Hurley will play host to a Today, for the first time since that variety of activities, vendors, storm, boats will be able to use musical acts and food stalls for the harbor’s marina again. roughly 12 hours. The marina’s new docks and The schedule of events boat launches are open for public includes an 3-on-3 basketball use, however, county officials are tournament at 10 a.m., a bags asking visitors to be patient over tournament at 11 a.m. at Bank the next few weeks while some of Club on Silver Street and a vari- the final cosmetic work is com- ety of games and kids activities pleted around the marina. from noon to 4 p.m. “Go down and enjoy, but There will also be a spaghetti understand there’s still some eating contest starting at 2 p.m., work that’s being finished up,” and a watermelon eating contest Iron County Forestry and Parks at 3 p.m. Administrator Eric Peterson told The festival will also include the Daily Globe Thursday. the annual anti pasto recipe con- He also asked that people be test, where entries can be aware of the site’s truck traffic, as dropped off at the Hurley Area the harbor remains an active con- Chamber of Commerce tent struction site with work continu- between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., with ing in order to hit the targeted judging scheduled for 3 p.m. 2020 campground opening. The Aspirus Ironwood Hospital campground was another loss in and Clinic, North Lake Commu- the flooding of the 2016 storm nity Clinic and the Hurley Fire that also claimed the life of Mitch Department will also have infor- Koski when his truck was swept mation booths at Festival Ital- away in the flooded Oronto iano. Creek at the harbor. —Richard Jenkins Although the marina is open, it won’t have all it’s amenities available right away. Peterson said water and power will be available at the IPSD locates marina today, but it will be a lit- tle longer before boaters can get missing teen fuel at the harbor. The county had already IRONWOOD – The search for agreed to offer boaters reduce a runaway in Ironwood was rates to dock in the marina, in called off Wednesday night after recognition of the shortened the Ironwood Public Safety boating season. Department located the teen. This season, boaters can pay Zachary William Schiiller, 15, $50 a week to dock, or $1-per was located at approximately foot-per day to use the newly 11:40 p.m., Wednesday after he installed docks. Peterson said got in contact with the IPSD, Sgt. standard parking pass and Matt Sterbenz said. launch rates apply for the har- Prior to that, he was last seen bor’s boat launches and day walking east from Depot Park on areas. the Iron Belle non-motorized A marina attendant will be on trail in Ironwood at approximate- site today for those wishing to ly 4:15 p.m. Tuesday. use the marina, according to He did contact his dad in Iron- Peterson, and will be in the office wood from a blocked number at behind the harbor’s pavilion. approximately 7:30 p.m. Peterson said earlier this Wednesday, according to Ster- month the rebuilt marina has 81 benz. slips. This is down from the pre- —Richard Jenkins vious figure of 91, but Peterson Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe A LONE sail boat sits docked in Saxon Harbor's marina Thursday evening. The marina opens today for the first time since it was destroyed in the July 2016 storm. Hurley K-12 helps SAXON — page 5 students, parents prepare for first day GCC offers students free sno cones By TOM LAVENTURE By TOM LAVENTURE them to engage and socialize a lit- [email protected] [email protected] tle bit with students they may not HURLEY, Wis. – Parents and IRONWOOD – Little things have met yet and make some students of the Hurley K-12 can make a big difference. friends this first week.” School had an open house Thurs- Students who were midway The sno cone machine was set day to help take the anxiety out through the first week of classes up in the student lounge of the of the first day of fall semester lined up for free sno cones on Lindquist Center. A few of them classes on Tuesday. Wednesday at Gogebic Commu- told the Daily Globe that the year Amanda Jewell, Montreal, said nity College. It was a welcome is starting off well and they like she and her daughters going into back activity, said Dayle Jackson, GCC. kindergarten, third and sixth director of student outreach and Anthony Wiemeri, a sopho- grade, were able to see their class engagement at GCC. more forestry student, said he schedules, meet their teachers “We’ve got a sno cone likes that he can start at GCC and find their lockers. machine, so hey!” Jackson said. before completing a four-year “I think it’s a great idea,” Jew- This is a lot different than degree at the University of Wis- ell said. “This is the first time I high school, she said. Outreach consin at Steven’s Point. He was came and I think it’s been very and engagement staff address raised in North Ironwood and helpful for the kids and for the things like homesickness and likes studying a familiar area. parents.” helping getting settled into Iron- “This is an ideal start for a Kathy Czarnecki, Hurley first wood, she said. forestry degree,” Wiemeri said. grade teacher, said the open “It’s been an exciting time this “We do labs three times a week house helps everyone be better first week getting everybody situ- where the students practice skills organized. Her students were ated and figuring out class sched- in the field.” Tom LaVenture/Daily Globe able to find their desks and get DAYLE JACKSON, director of student outreach and engage- ules and locations and where Joseph Rocco, of Ramsay, is their school supplies together. they need to be,” Jackson said. ment at Gogebic Community College, hands a sno cone to Brit- “We do these things to have a lit- tney Lozano, an elementary education student, on Wednesday tle bit more fun and hopefully get in the student lounge of the Lindquist Center. GCC — page 5 HURLEY — page 5 TODAY INDEX Sunny — Details, page 2 Business ...... 13 75 cents

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Some 50 vehicles istration is shifting hun- BUY ONE GET ONE 1/2 OFF with winds of 130 mph were bumper-to-bumper, dreds of millions of dollars Dine in only 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. and slam into the U.S. on waiting to fill up at the from FEMA and other Expires 8/31/2019 Monday somewhere store’s 12 gas pumps. agencies to deal with immi- between the Florida Keys “You never know with gration at the Mexican bor- and southern Georgia – a these hurricanes. It could der. Easy Access – U.S. Hwy. 2 500-mile stretch that be good, it could be bad. “This is going to be a big 906-932-4132 www.larrysluckystrikes.com reflected the high degree of You just have to be pre- storm. We’re prepared for a uncertainty this far out. pared,” she said. big response,” Byard said. “If it makes landfall as a As of Thursday evening, Florida Gov. Ron Category 3 or 4 hurricane, Dorian was centered about DeSantis declared a state of Opioid settlement would that’s a big deal,” said Uni- 330 miles east of the emergency, clearing the versity of Miami hurricane Bahamas, its winds blow- way to bring in more fuel researcher Brian McNoldy. ing at 85 mph as it moved and call out the National use formula to split money “A lot of people are going to northwest at 13 mph. Guard if necessary, and COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Activists have com- proposed formulas, Cabell be affected. A lot of insur- It is expected to pick up Georgia’s governor fol- – The multibillion-dollar plained that precious little County, West Virginia, a ance claims.” steam as it pushes out into lowed suit. settlement that the maker of the money from the hard-hit part of President Donald warm waters with favor- Royal Caribbean, Carni- of OxyContin is negotiat- tobacco industry went Appalachia, and the local Trump canceled his week- able winds, the University val and Norwegian began ing to settle a crush of law- toward anti-smoking pro- governments in it would end trip to Poland and of Miami’s McNoldy said, rerouting their cruise suits over the nation’s opi- grams and too much was get a total of $975,000 for declared Florida is “going adding: “Starting tomor- ships. Major airlines began oid crisis contains formu- diverted toward state bud- every $1 billion in the set- to be totally ready.” row, it really has no obsta- allowing travelers to las for dividing up the get holes, pensions and tlement. Philadelphia With the storm’s track cles left in its way.” change their reservations money among state and other things unrelated to would receive $6.5 mil- still unclear, no immediate The National Hurricane without a fee. local governments across smoking’s toll. lion. mass evacuations were Center’s projected track At the Kennedy Space the country, The Associat- In the case of the opioid The talks are being over- ordered. had the storm blowing Center at Cape Canaveral, ed Press has learned. litigation, some of the seen by a federal judge in Along Florida’s east ashore midway along the NASA decided to move The formulas would plaintiffs have said they Cleveland. But Purdue coast, local governments Florida peninsula, south- indoors the mobile launch take into account several want direct control over wants any settlement to began distributing sand- east of Orlando and well platform for its new mega factors, including opioid the money to make sure it apply to all claims against bags, shoppers rushed to north of Miami or Fort rocket under development. distribution in a given goes toward treating and it, according to a person stock up on food, plywood Lauderdale. But because of A Rolling Stones concert jurisdiction, the number of preventing addiction and familiar with the talks but and other emergency sup- the difficulty of predicting Saturday at the Hard Rock people who misuse opioids covering some of the tax- not authorized to discuss plies at supermarkets and its course this far ahead, Stadium near Miami was and the number of over- payer costs associated with them publicly. That would hardware stores, and the “cone of uncertainty” moved up to Friday night. dose deaths. the deadly epidemic, include the nearly 2,000 Spelling out the way including mental health lawsuits in federal court Alabama governor apologies for the settlement is to be services, police calls and and the hundreds of other split could forestall squab- foster care for children of local government and state wearing blackface in college bles over the money and addicts. lawsuits filed in state avoid what some see as Published reports say a courts. MONTGOMERY, Ala. the mistakes made with proposed $10 billion to Under the plan now on (AP) – Alabama Gov. Kay the hundreds of billions $12 billion settlement of the table, Purdue Pharma Ivey apologized Thursday of dollars received under the opioid claims with Pur- would file for bankruptcy for wearing blackface the nationwide settlement due Pharma is taking and transform itself into a decades ago, becoming the with Big Tobacco during shape. “public benefit trust corpo- latest politician to face the 1990s. As an example of the ration,” with all profits scrutiny over racially from drug sales and other insensitive photos and proceeds going to the actions from their universi- # # plaintiffs, news reports ty days. THIS DAY said. Ivey, 74, issued the apol- The Sackler family ogy after a 1967 radio inter- IN HISTORY would give up ownership view surfaced in which her August 30 of Purdue Pharma and now-ex-husband describes Associated Press • 1682 William Penn leaves England to sail to the contribute at least $3 bil- her actions at Auburn Uni- IN THIS March 4 file photo Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey New World lion of its money toward versity, where she was vice speaks at a news conference in Beauregard, Ala. Kay • 1890 President Benjamin Harrison signed the first the total, the reports president of the student Ivey is apologizing after a radio interview described US law requiring inspection of meat products said. government association. her wearing blackface during a college skit in the The amount being “I offer my heartfelt 1960s. • 1967 US Senate confirm Thurgood Marshall as the described in the proposed apologies for the pain and first black justice settlement pales in compar- embarrassment this caus- Ivey and LaRavia were represents all these years • 1976 Tom Brokaw becomes news anchor of NBC’s ison to the cost of the es, and I will do all I can - married for a short time later.” “Today Show” nation’s opioid epidemic, going forward - to help and later divorced. Ivey is the latest politi- • 2000 American Actor Charles Bronson dies at 81 which has contributed to show the nation that the Ivey said Thursday that cian to face scrutiny over the deaths of some Alabama of today is a far she did not remember the wearing blackface decades 400,000 people in the U.S. cry from the Alabama of skit, but “will not deny ago. Today’s History was sponsored by since 2000. the 1960s,” Ivey said. what is the obvious.” A racist photo in the Government health offi- Ivey released a record- “As such, I fully medical school yearbook of Discover the Difference! cials have pegged the eco- ing of the college radio acknowledge - with gen- Virginia Gov. Ralph nomic toll of the prescrip- interview she and then- uine remorse - my partici- Northam led to calls for his tion opioid epidemic at fiance Ben LaRavia gave. In pation in a skit like that resignation. Virginia Attor- more than $78 billion per the interview, LaRavia back when I was a senior in ney General Mark Herring Ford ! Chrysler ! Dodge ! Jeep ! Ram year, according to a 2016 describes Ivey as wearing college.” also acknowledged wear- estimate by the U.S. Cen- coveralls and “black paint “While some may ing blackface in college. 28715 U.S. Hwy 2 , Ashland, WI 54806 ters for Disease Control all over her face” while pre- attempt to excuse this as Alabama Senate Minori- 5 miles West of Ashland on Hwy. 2 and Prevention. The figure tending to search for used acceptable behavior for a ty Leader Bobby Singleton, includes the costs of medi- cigars on the ground in a college student during the who is African American, 715-682-8400 • 800-296-3819 cal care, addiction treat- skit at the Baptist Student mid-1960s, that is not who said he appreciated Ivey www.AshlandFordChrysler.com ment, lost productivity and Union party. The skit was I am today, and it is not “owning” the incident and legal expenses. called “Cigar Butts.” what my Administration apologizing for it. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 2019 3 Post office closed FLAGSTAR on Labor Day Grand rapids — The postal service travelers to check for important letters that reminds customers that post offices will are arriving over the holiday weekend. be closed for retail transactions on Mon- informed delivery already has more day to observe Labor day. 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Submitted Photo IN A RECENT initiative titled “Flagstar Crafts Community,” Flagstar Bank invested a envelopes and postcards. These images To find a location with a self-service total of $260,000 in nonprofit operations within the geographical areas of the can be viewed via email notifications, or kiosk that enable customers to perform bank’s 52 Midwest branches that were acquired from Wells Fargo. These included accessed through an online dashboard at most retail transactions even when the 18 branches in the U.P. and in northern Wisconsin. Community members decided informeddelivery.usps.com — perfect for post Office is closed, go to www.usps.com. the winners by casting votes within bank branches or online. One of the local win- ners was COLE’s Foundation of Ironwood, which received $5,000. 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Email calendar items and p.m., Our Lady of Peace Group, 6:30 p.m., Woodland community news to Catholic Church, Ironwood. Church, Ironwood. [email protected]. area74.org. Bessemer Women’s Club, For more information, call 906- Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m., Bessemer City Hall 932-2211. EST, Ontonagon United DDA room. Methodist Church basement, People for Peace, 7 p.m. next to Holiday gas station, EST, Episcopal Church of Friday, Aug. 30 Ontonagon. area74.org. Ascension, 501 Houghton St., Ontonagon. Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- Tuesday, Sept. 3 Narcotics Anonymous, 7 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Center. Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, Ironwood. area74.org. Double Trouble, 11 a.m.- Patterson courts or Ironwood Alcoholics Anonymous, 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, Memorial Building. 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Ironwood. Gogebic County Veterans Church, Bessemer. Mercer Food Pantry, Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 area74.org. noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, a.m., Ironwood Memorial Government Mercer, Wis. Emergencies: Building. 906-667-1110. Ironwood Economic 715-476-7655. Alcoholics Anonymous, Development Corporation, Alcoholics Anonymous/ noon, Salem Lutheran Church, 10 a.m., meeting, Conference Al-Anon, noon, Salem Luther- Ironwood. area74.org. Room 1, second floor, Memori- Submitted Photo an Church, Ironwood. Ironwood Kiwanis Club, THE MERCER/Manitowish Waters Area Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9536 would al Building, Ironwood. area74.org. noon, Golden Dragon. City of Hurley Public like to extend thanks to the many organizations and individuals that have, and Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Wakefield Seniors, noon, Works. 3:30 p.m., City Hall. continue to, support the post remodeling project. These money and material EST, Ontonagon United Wakefield Senior Center. Methodist Church basement, Cribbage, 1 p.m., Mercer, Thursday, Sept. 5 donations are very important to the completion of this ongoing project. The Mer- next to Holiday gas station, Wis., Public Library. 715-476- cer area support has been very generous and ongoing and is a good example of the Ontonagon. area74.org. 2366. Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, great support for local veterans and they extend a thank you to our community. Alcoholics Anonymous, Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Patterson courts or Ironwood 7:30 p.m., Our Lady of Peace p.m., Episcopal Church of the Memorial Building. Pictured from left, are: Leo Sabec, Judy LaRock, Diane Napoleone, Joyce Man- Catholic Church, Ironwood. Transfiguration, Ironwood. Gogebic County Veterans zanares, Sue Loeffler, Mike Rozak, Mary Ann Sabec, Dave Gentile, Wayne Petersen, area74.org. area74.org. Service Officer, 10:30-11:30 Quartermaster Bob Davis, Kathy Tutt, Rita Erspamer, Commander Alan Schmitz Government a.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 Saturday, Aug. 31 Wakefield Township p.m., Watersmeet Township; and Shirley Thomas. Those who qualify and wish to join the VFW post can contact Board, 5:30 p.m., township 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco Union Station Food Schmitz at 715-476-2000 or email: [email protected]. hall. Township. 906-667-1110. Pantry and Northern Food Alcoholics Anonymous, Bank, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 4 noon, Salem Lutheran Church, 252 E. Ayer St., Ironwood. Ironwood. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, Christian Men of the SMART Recovery, 4:30 11 a.m., Salem Lutheran Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown p.m., 101 E. Mary St., Besse- Church, Ironwood. area74.org. WMU-Cooley to reduce Cafe, Ironwood. mer. Community Pickleball Alcoholics Anonymous, Knights of Columbus 4th Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer open meeting, noon, Salem Degree Pere Menard Assem- School gymnasium. 715-776- Lutheran Church, Ironwood. bly 471, 6 p.m. business meet- 4588. area74.org. ing, KC Hall, Ironwood. tuition by 21 percent Community Night Meal DOVE Support Group, Alcoholics Anonymous, Free Supper, 5-6 p.m., Apos- noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian tolic Lutheran Church, Aurora LansinG — Western essary to seek approval asset is its deeply dedicated Ironwood-Hurley Rotary Church, Hurley. area74.org. Street, Ironwood. Michigan University Coo- from the american Bar faculty and staff at all of its Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and Knights of Columbus Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. Council 1396, 6:30 p.m. busi- ley Law school’s Board of association and the Higher locations. any employment p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Iron County Veterans Ser- ness meeting, KC Hall, Iron- directors approved a plan Learning Commission to reduction decisions will be Ironwood. area74.org. vice Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, wood. on Wednesday, to sustain close the auburn Hills, made with the hope of Sunday, Sept. 1 Wis., Town Hall. 715-561- Government and strengthen the law Michigan, campus. The maximizing voluntary 2190. Bessemer Parks and Mercer Health and Well- Recreation Commission, school’s access mission. Board also authorized attrition and relocating as Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., p.m., closed meeting, Salem 2:15 p.m., City Hall, Bessemer. The plan will significantly reducing the Lansing cam- many impacted employees Mercer Community Center. Ironwood Planning Com- Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Alzheimer’s Disease reduce tuition, and address pus footprint. as possible. Mercer Health and Well- mission, 5 p.m., meeting, Caregivers Support Group, Conference Room 1, second current and future campus McGrath said, “Our cur- “The Board believes,” ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., 6-7 p.m., Zion Evangelical efficiencies. rent campus structure was said McGrath, “that lower- Mercer Community Center. floor, Memorial Building, Iron- Lutheran Church, Mercer, Wis. wood. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Bessemer Booster Club, president and dean built at a time when the ing tuition, maintaining p.m., Wesley United Methodist Iron County Economic 6:30 p.m., A.D. Johnston High Development Committee, 5 James McGrath recom- demand for legal education the higher admissions Church, Ironwood. School. mended, and the Board of was significantly higher. By standards adopted in Jan- Alcoholics Anonymous, p.m., meeting, Iron County Gogebic Range Carvers, Courthouse, Hurley. 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran 6:30 p.m., shop room, A.D. directors agreed, to reduce reducing our excess capaci- uary 2019, and reducing its Church, Bessemer. Mercer Town Board, 5:30 tuition from the current ty we will have improved footprint will allow the law Johnston High School, Besse- p.m., town hall. area74.org. mer. rate of $1,750 per credit resources to strengthen our school to maintain its Monday, Sept. 2 IMPACT Life Support hour to $1,375 per credit position as a leader of access mission, continue to hour. modern legal education.” serve a diverse population, Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Salem Lutheran Church, “We realize that a signif- The law school’s admin- improve student outcomes, Ironwood. area74.org. icant part of providing istration anticipates contin- and strengthen its affilia- Overeaters Anonymous, access to legal education is ued operation of the tion with Western Michi- 5:30 p.m., All Saints Lutheran United Dreams cost. To put it simply, we auburn Hills campus gan University.” Church, Wakefield. 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His latest mali- Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor tics is that immigrants should be cious scheme would block low- excluded because they “steal” jobs income foreigners that might con- from native-born Americans. Presi- ceivably use public services like food dent Trump has often embraced that Cokie stamps or housing subsidies. But falsehood, as he did during a cam- and Steve those are precisely the workers cov- In Their Opinion paign appearance in Phoenix: Roberts eted by that Missouri restaurant “They’re taking our jobs. They’re owner, and countless other employ- Arts and culture taking our manufacturing jobs. ers across the country. They’re taking our money. They’re A Post report from Maine, the killing us.” state with the nation’s oldest popula- very important He could not be more wrong. economist Dany Bahar of the Brook- tion, documented a crisis in health Immigrants are not killing America, ings Institution notes, while immi- care workers. Janet Flaherty’s 82- they’re filling America -- with enor- grants make up 15% of the work- year-old mother qualifies for in- to area’s vitality mous energy and ingenuity. That’s force, they account for a quarter of home services, but the state cannot why Trump’s accelerating campaign the entrepreneurs and investors find anyone to fill the job. “We do If a community, any community, can find its beat- to reduce the influx of foreigners, powering the American economy. not know what to do,” said Flaherty, ing heart in its economic energy, employment oppor- both legal and illegal, is not just “By cutting on immigration, the who sells insurance. “We do not tunities and business acumen, it could be argued, we immoral, but idiotic. A healthy flow country will miss an opportunity for know where to go. We are in such believe, that a community’s non-religious soul is cen- of immigrants is vital to a healthy new inventions and ventures that dire need of help.” tered in its arts and culture community. economy, which is exactly what could generate the jobs that the pres- The California Farm Bureau Fed- There is something singularly wonderful in wit- Trump needs in order to win a sec- ident is so committed to bring back,” eration recently estimated that 56% nessing local artists produce everything from music ond term. writes Bahar. “Thus, if the current of its members can’t find enough to poetry to paintings and plays, just to name a few. NPR recently visited a restaurant administration wants to create jobs laborers to pick their crops, and 7 in Although the Upper Peninsula is geographically in Missouri and asked the owner if and ‘make America great again,’ it 10 said the problem has been getting isolated from metropolitan areas downstate and in the foreigners she employs were pur- should consider enlisting more worse since Trump took office. NPR Wisconsin, the region has not lacked for a vibrant loining paychecks from victimized immigrants.” quoted a celery farmer in Oxnard arts and culture community. Seldom does a weekend Americans. “That is the biggest joke. Moreover, as retirement rates rise who said there was only one answer go by that this neck of the woods isn’t hosting a per- I hear it all the time,” she replied. and birth rates plunge, who is going to the labor shortage: shift a chunk formance or display of some kind, be it concerts or “You cannot hire an American here to pay the taxes that finance the of his production to Mexico. art sales. that will show up to work.” social services for all those aging The Dallas Morning News reports That’s why we’re using this space to underscore What would she do, NPR asked, white men who voted for Trump? that lack of workers is the “biggest the importance of Zero Degrees Artist Gallery mark- “if every unauthorized worker in her Young immigrants, that’s who -- threat to the rolling Texas economy” ing its ninth anniversary. The artist cooperative is city were deported tomorrow?” The many of them nonwhites from what and quotes Greg Brown, president of located on North Third Street in Marquette and is owner quickly replied, “We’d close. Trump calls “s-hole countries.” a distribution and storage company: stocked with the juried wares of more than three I’d sell everything for whatever we “Far from making America great “It’s just really hard to find people. dozen area artists. could get for it and we would close.” again,” writes the Washington Post, Every week, we have more work “It’s a great opportunity for any artist trying to That is a common story. If all the “the president’s policies are likely to than people to do it. It’s like having come up and get their start,” Zero Degrees Vice foreign-born workers in American transform the United States into a a lid on the business. It’s holding us Chairman Chris Wetton, said for Mining Journal hospitals -- especially women of second Japan, where an aging popu- down.” front page coverage Monday. color -- were sent away, most institu- lation and barriers to immigration Trump’s anti-immigration policies “We’ve got some professional artists, our full tions would have to close immediate- have sapped the dynamism and are not lifting the country up; they timers, so it’s a great place to educate yourself and get ly. If every fruit or vegetable that had prospects of what was once one of are indeed “holding us down.” He better at your art.” been planted, picked or packed by the world’s most dynamic appeals to fear, not the future. If the Thirty-eight artists currently display their work, an immigrant were removed from economies.” president really cared about enhanc- such as handmade jewelry, paintings, ceramics and your grocery shelves, they’d be Trump has repeatedly tried to ing American greatness, he’d open sculptures in the gallery, he said. empty. choke off legal, as well as illegal, doors to more immigrants -- not We’d recommend area residents and visitors alike But the contributions made by immigration. He’s slashed the num- slam them shut. check them out and sample, if you will, the high qual- immigrants go far beyond scram- ber of refugees the country accepts, Steve and Cokie Roberts can be con- ity and diversity of what’s offered there. bling eggs or scrubbing bedpans. As and made it far more difficult for tacted by email at [email protected]. Lots of information is available on its website at zerodegreesgallery.org/ Today in history –The Mining Journal

By The Associated Press Today’s Highlight in History On August 30, 1967, the Thought for Today Senate confirmed the appoint- ment of Thurgood Marshall as the first black justice on the “Greatness is not measured by what a man or woman U.S. Supreme Court. accomplishes, but by the opposition he or she has overcome On this date to reach his goals.” In 1862, Confederate — Dorothy Height forces won victories against American civil rights activist the Union at the Second Battle 1912-2010 of Bull Run in Manassas, Vir- ginia, and the Battle of Rich- mond in Kentucky. In 1945, U.S. Gen. Douglas Legislators MacArthur arrived in Japan to set up Allied occupation head- quarters. Michigan Wisconsin In 1963, the “Hot Line” Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Gov. Tony Evers, 115 East communications link between P.O. Box 30013, Lansing, MI State Capitol, Madison, WI Washington and Moscow went 48909, phone 517-373-3400, 53702, phone 608-266-1212, into operation. online: michigan.gov/whitmer. online: evers.wi.gov. In 1983, Guion S. Bluford Sen. Debbie Stabenow, Sen. Ron Johnson, R- Jr. became the first black D-Mich., 731 Hart Senate Wis., 328 Hart Senate Office American astronaut to travel in Office Building, Washington, Building, Washington, DC space as he blasted off aboard DC 20510, phone 202-224- 20510, phone 202-224- the Challenger. 4822, online: stabenow.sen- 5323, online: ronjohnson.sen- In 1986, Soviet authorities ate.gov. ate.gov. arrested Nicholas Daniloff, a a work stoppage. Ten years ago: Voters in Today’s Birthdays Sen. Gary Peters, D- Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D- correspondent for U.S. News In 2005, a day after Hurri- Japan ousted the country’s Actor Ben Jones is 78. Mich., 724 Hart Senate Office Wis., 709 Hart Senate Office and World Report, as a spy a cane Katrina hit, floods were conservatives after more than Actor John Kani is 77. Car- Building, Washington, DC Building, Washington, DC week after American officials covering 80 percent of New a half century of rule and put toonist R. Crumb is 76. 20510, phone 202-224-6221, 20510, phone 202-224-5653; arrested Gennadiy Zakharov, a Orleans, looting continued to the untested Democratic Party Olympic gold medal skier online: peters.senate.gov. online: baldwin.senate.gov. Soviet employee of the United spread and rescuers in heli- of Japan in control. The space Jean-Claude Killy is 76. U.S. Rep. Jack Bergman, U.S. Rep. Sean Duffy, R- Nations, on espionage charges copters and boats picked up shuttle Discovery docked at Comedian Lewis Black is 71. R-Watersmeet, 414 Cannon Ashland, 1714 Longworth in New York. (Both men were hundreds of stranded people. the international space station, Actor Timothy Bottoms is 68. House Office Building, Wash- House Office Building, Wash- later released.) In 2007, in a serious breach delivering a full load of gear Actor David Paymer is 65. Jazz ington, DC 20515, phone 202- ington, DC 20515, phone 202- In 1989, a federal jury in of nuclear security, a B-52 and science experiments. musician Gerald Albright is 62. 225-4735, online: 225-3365, online: New York found “hotel queen” bomber armed with six nuclear Chula Vista, California, came Actor Michael Chiklis is 56. bergman.house.gov. duffy.house.gov. Leona Helmsley guilty of warheads flew cross-country up big late to win the Little Actress Michael Michele is 53. State Sen. Ed McBroom, State Sen. Janet Bewley, income tax evasion, but acquit- unnoticed; the Air Force later League World Series, defeat- Country musician Geoff Fire- R-Vulcan, 7200 Binsfeld Sen- D-Ashland, 126 South, State ted her of extortion. (Helmsley punished 70 people. ing Taoyuan, Taiwan, 6-3. baugh is 51. Country singer ate Building, P.O. Box 30036, Capitol, P.O. Box 7882, ended up serving 18 months In 2012, Mitt Romney One year ago: A Los Ange- Sherrie Austin is 48. Rock Lansing, MI 48909, phone 517- Madison, WI 53707, phone behind bars, a month at a launched his fall campaign for les man was arrested and singer-musician Lars Frederik- 373-7840, online: SenEMc 608-266-3510, online: halfway house and two months the White House with a rous- charged with making a series sen (Rancid) is 48. Actress [email protected]. legis.wisconsin.gov/sen- under house arrest.) ing, personal speech to the of phone calls threatening to Cameron Diaz is 47. Rock State Rep. Greg Markka- ate/25/bewley. In 1997, Americans Republican National Conven- kill journalists at The Boston musician Leon Caffrey (former- nen, R-Hancock, S-1489 State Rep. Beth Meyers, received word of the car crash tion in Tampa, Florida, pro- Globe for what he allegedly ly w/Space) is 46. TV personal- House Office Building, P.O. D-Bayfield, 409 North, State in Paris that claimed the lives claiming that America needs called “treasonous” attacks on ity Lisa Ling is 46. Rock singer- Box 30014, Lansing, MI Capitol, P.O. Box 8953, Madi- of Princess Diana, her “jobs, lots of jobs.” President Donald Trump. musician Aaron Barrett (Reel 48909, phone 517-373-0850, son, WI 53708, 608-237-9174, boyfriend, Dodi Fayed, and In 2017, the former Hurri- (Robert Chain later pleaded Big Fish) is 45. Actor Michael email: GregMarkkanen@ online: legis.wisconsin.gov/ their driver, Henri Paul. cane Harvey completed a U- guilty to seven counts of mak- Gladis is 42. Rock musician house.mi.com. assembly/74/meyers. (Because of the time differ- turn in the Gulf of Mexico and ing threatening communica- Matt Taul (Tantric; Days of the ence, it was August 31 where rolled ashore for the second tions; he is scheduled for sen- New) is 41. MLB pitcher Adam the crash occurred.) time in six days, hitting south- tencing in September.) The Wainwright is 38. Singer In 2002, With just hours to western Louisiana as a tropical president told Congress that Rachael Price (Lake Street For reprints or lamination services, spare, baseball averted a storm with heavy rains and he would be canceling pay Dive) is 34. Rock musician contact the Daily Globe at 906-932-2211 strike; it was the first time since winds of 45 miles an hour. raises that were due in January Ryan Ross is 33. 1970 that players and owners Floodwaters began to recede for most civilian federal Copyright 2019, The Asso- had agreed to a new collective in Houston, where thousands employees, citing budget con- ciated Press. All rights bargaining agreement without of homes were flooded. straints. reserved.

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PUBLISHEREXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Kallas yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 Award Winning Newspaper Published daily Monday - Saturday ADVERTISING DIRECTOR (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Heidi Ofstad Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 2019 5 Ironwood PTO Hurley From page 1 helps teachers with The parents and students could ask question but it’s really about easing any classroom costs potential jitters on Tues- By RICHARD JENKINS enty five dollars doesn’t day, she said. [email protected] cover it, but it makes a “It helps to kind of get IRONWOOD – When dent.” rid of that nervous feeling Ironwood teachers Byrne said the PTO had that the kids can get before returned to their class- decided at the beginning of walking in on that first rooms Tuesday they had last year that it didn’t want day,” Czarnecki said. some help from the dis- to sit on a large fund bal- Laura Waterhouse, Hur- trict’s Parent Teacher Orga- ance over the summer and ley, has one daughter who nization with the cost of based the decision to give already graduated but also classroom supplies. the teachers the money on has a son, Che Canalia, 7, The PTO made $75 feedback they got from who will be starting second available for classroom some of the staff. grade. She said it was good supplies, PTO president Ironwood Superinten- to get familiar with the Clancey Byrne said, for any dent Travis Powell said the classes, teachers and administrators. interested teachers to use money showed the PTO’s Tom LaVenture/Daily Globe as they saw fit. commitment to helping the “It’s also nice that they OFFICER JOSIAH Hewitt of the Hurley Police Department, has some color time fun “They say the average district’s students succeed have all these resources with Che Canalia, 7, during the Hurley School Open House on Thursday. Che will be teacher spends about $200 while also recognizing the here as well,” Waterhouse starting second grade on Tuesday. of their own money for said. school supplies,” Byrne Kevin Genisot, district D-25, who chatted with fac- and youth mentors to pro- there are a lot of things I told the Daily Globe. “Sev- administrator, said there ulty, parents and staff of vide information about ser- haven’t seen and so we just IRONWOOD — page 8 was a lot of activity with the several agencies and vices and programs fami- want parents to be aware more than a dozen booths nonprofits present. She lies and children. that kids get creative with GCC inspired to the program by in the commons. The said families could see “The open house is a hiding these things and to her aunt who is a cosmetol- school was buzzing with what support can happen good way to get the infor- just be involved and pay ogist. She carpools with a energy and people were inside and outside of mation out there,” said attention,” said Iron Coun- From page 1 senior student in the pro- excited to see the complet- school. Lauren Vinopal, a youth ty Sheriff Paul Samardich. taking his pre-requisites gram five days a week. ed expansion of the North “The fact that families mentor. “Some people “The biggest thing is just before going on to mortu- “I like that the instruc- Woods Manufacturing pro- can come here and not just don’t know that we have bringing the awareness to ary science school. His tors like to know what you gram. meet their teachers but see the program and it’s nice to the parents that this stuff is uncle is a mortician and he think and they care about “Parents are coming all of the services that the have people look at it and out there and can be hid- plans to continue the fami- you,” Lammers said. down the hall and the kids school is bringing to wrap see what we actually do to den.” ly business. “Someone is always there are excited and I think they about that family is just help any child who can use While Lutz helped par- “It’s close to home and to help you.” are ready to get back into incredible,” Bewley said. an extra support system.” ents learn how to spot it’s cost affordable,” Rocco Charles Oestrich, of the routine,” Genisot said. “We’re all in this together Shannon Lutz, the alco- drug paraphernalia their said. “I like the people here Ironwood, was enjoying a “The students are happy to and I just celebrate the fact hol and other drug abuse kids were in the hall with they’re good people.” cup of coffee in the student see their class list on the that kids can start off the therapist at Human Ser- Officer Josiah Hewitt, of Jacob Lane, a sopho- lounge. He was at GCC elementary side and on the school year seeing just how vices, created a mock-bed- the Hurley Police Depart- more physical therapy stu- Wednesday for lunch and middle-high school side much the community cares room for parents to see ment. His role was to get dent from Wakefield, also to visit with staff and stu- they’re happy to get their about them.” how kids who use drugs the children comfortable said it’s nice to commute to dents while checking to see computers.” Teresa Way, children’s hide them in plain sight. with law enforcement so school from home. if the course he needs to Genisot said one unex- unit manager with Iron Local law enforcement was that they feel comfortable “I have to go to school complete his social work pected guest was Wiscon- County Human Services, also present. reporting illegal activity, he for a total of seven years degree will be offered next sin State Sen. Janet Bewley, brought her social worker “I was amazed that said. and so I am going to get a semester. lot done and out of the way “Then I’d like to go to Wakefield council adopts new tree-trimming policy here before transferring.” the University of Milwau- Lane said. “I also have a kee after that,” Oestrich day evening meeting to ming requests promptly,” burden to maintain private job outside school.” said. “I took almost all of n Property adopt a policy that makes noted city manager Rob service drops must shift Don’nikka Patterson, a the classes here and one at owners now property owners mainly Brown in a formal state- back to property owners.” second year physical thera- University of Wisconsin at primarily responsible for making ment to the council. Brown did specify, how- py student from St. Paul, Steven’s Point.” sure that trees are not He added, “I believe ever, that the city will take Minnesota, said she came Amy Tarro, the food ser- responsible impinging upon utility linemen in the past were action in circumstances to GCC last year to play vice manager, said she lines on their land. well-intended in helping when the city’s infrastruc- basketball. She is not play- enjoys the summers off but By P.J. GLISSON “Unfortunately, a lack of ratepayers perform tree- ture or power service to the ing this year but wanted to is happy to have the snack [email protected] written policy and a trimming on private ser- property is, or may be, return to GCC. bar open for students again WAKEFIELD – Mem- reliance on past practice vice drops (pole to home). compromised. “I could have trans- when school is in session. bers of the Wakefield city has strained the city’s abili- However, this practice is no ferred but I started here “I’m excited. I just love council voted at their Mon- ty to respond to tree-trim- longer sustainable, and the and I like the smaller it,” Tarro said. “The public POLICY — page 8 school,” Patterson said. also comes in. They like to Lainy Panek, a first year have coffee and visit.” FRIDAY EVENING AUGUST 30, 2019 nursing student from Iron- Some of the new items 7:007:308:008:309:009:3010:0010:3011:0011:30 wood said she likes the at the snack bar this year Masters of The Big Hypnotize Me “Romance” Page Six TV The Gold- The Gold- Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Engagement area and the convenience include gourmet macaroni # CW KDLH Illusion (N) Stage (N) ’ (TVPG) (CC) (TVPG) bergs ’ bergs ’ (TVPG) (TVPG) for classes. She would like and cheese, she said. 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(TV14) union” ’ (TV14) News (N) Girls (TV14) Girls (TV14) Half Men Half Men ’ (TV14) The two said they enjoy the work seven to 10 hours a Washington Off the Re- Big Family: The Story of Bluegrass Music Bluegrass Amanpour and Company The Day NHK Newsline ` PBS WNMU Week (N) cord music’s history. (N) ’ (TVG) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) small class sizes and the week between classes. 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(PG-13) › Saw VI (‘09) Tobin Bell. ’ (R) (CC) (:35) › Saw: The Final Chapter (‘10) ’ Keno: 05-06-09-10-14-17- Daily Pick 4: 1-1-5-3 PREMIUM l 6 FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 2019 AREA / NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Obituaries Survivors demand US investigation Bridget A. ‘Barb’ Nicholson of Mississippi abuse deals JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – BLAIR. Wis. – Bridget A. “Barb” Nicholson of Catholic sex abuse sur- Mercer, died on Wednesday August 28, 2019 in vivors in Mississippi and Blair, Wis.. Wisconsin on Thursday Bridget was born Jan. 14, 1937 in Carrick East, demanded that federal Cornamona, County Galway, Ireland. Her family authorities investigate alle- moved nearby to Kilbeg, Clonbur when she was a gations from three black child. After working briefly in England, Bridget, Mississippi men who say along with her younger sister Maureen, immigrated they were molested by to Chicago in 1957. Bridget became an American cit- Franciscan friars during izen in 1963. the mid-1990s, when they Bridget married Peter Frank Jonas July 25, 1959. were as young as 9 years old. She was widowed in 1968. Bridget married Clyde E. Mark Belenchia, the “Bud” Nicholson July 11, 1970. They moved to Mer- Mississippi leader of the cer in 1972. Survivors Network of those Bridget worked many years on the assembly line Abused by Priests, issued a at Simpson Electric in Mercer and Lac du Flambeau statement calling for feder- and developed cherished friendships with many of al law enforcement agen- her co-workers. Bridget had a particular gift for cies to “pursue any federal making friends and people sought out her presence charges that may be possi- and counsel throughout her life. She loved quilting, ble due to the interstate Associated Press knitting, white deer, conversation, Celtic music, transmission of the victims MARK BELENCHIA, center, says Thursday that he wants federal authorities to inves- tigate the Catholic Diocese of Jackson, Miss., over the way the diocese settled Wisconsin Public Television and the color blue. She for the purpose of rape and exploitation by abusive abuse claims for three men in the Mississippi Delta. Belenchia is the volunteer coor- had to leave school to work early in life, but she was clergymen.” dinator in Mississippi for SNAP, Survivors Network for those Abused by Priests. He a life-long reader and learner with a well-used Kin- “It’s time for the outside is joined by his wife, Lisa Belenchia, left, and another supporter, Jen DuBois. dle. After a lapse of some years, she recommitted authorities to come in and herself to the Catholic faith. investigate ... find out what an Associated Press investi- The cash payments are negotiation of something Bridget is survived by her son, Peter (Kary) Jonas we know, what they know gation, which found that a far less than what other that’s not even supposed to of Arcadia; grandchildren, Maura, Liam and Bren- and what they’ve covered Wisconsin-based group of Catholic sex abuse sur- be happening. Now, they’re dan (Angel Coles) Jonas; siblings, Thomas (Mary up – because I guarantee Franciscans paid Joshua vivors have typically going to give all kind of Christina) Finn of Ennis, Ireland, Peggy (Edward) you, they covered it up. It’s Love and La Jarvis Love received since the excuses as to why she was Cosgrove, Martin “Matty” Finn, John (Julia) Finn all just systemic,” he said, in a $15,000 each to keep silent church’s abuse scandal there. None of them are of Sidney, Australia, Michael Finn of Newcastle on news conference in front of about their claims and erupted in the United valid. They gave these men never file lawsuits. States in 2002. $15,000 apiece. They tried Tyne, England; brother-in-law, William Wiemerslage the offices of the Jackson diocese. Raphael Love rejected a And the non-disclosure to negotiate – one of them, of Hurley; sister-in-law, Kathleen Finn of Sidney and Cousins Joshua Love similar offer. agreements violate a 2002 it started out at $10,000. numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. and La Jarvis Love and a In Wisconsin, SNAP pledge by American This is deplorable.” She is preceded in death by her husbands, Peter third man, Joshua’s broth- leader Peter Isely released Catholic leaders to elimi- In its investigation, the and Clyde; her parents, Michael and Barbara (née er, Raphael Love, say they letters to Matthew D. nate them in settlements AP also found that West, Walsh) Finn; her sisters, Maureen Wiemerslage and were repeatedly abused by Kruger, the U.S. Attorney with survivors, unless after being recalled from Teresa “Tess” (William) Gannon; her brothers, Brother Paul West during for the Eastern District of specifically requested by Mississippi following an Patrick and Kieran Finn and her sister-in-law Helen the 1990s, when they were Wisconsin, and Mike victims. abuse allegation by Finn. elementary school stu- Hurst, the U.S. Attorney for Belenchia called upon Raphael Love, took a job A time of storytelling and sharing of memories dents at St. Francis of the Southern District of the diocese to remove its teaching fifth grade at St. will take place 4-5:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 2 at the Assisi School, in Green- Mississippi, urging them to victim assistance coordina- John School, in Little investigate the Wisconsin- tor, Valerie McClellan, Chute, Wisconsin. Pines Restaurant in Mercer. A Mass of Christian wood, Mississippi. Joshua Love says he was also based group of Franciscans because she played a role The school issued a Burial will be celebrated Tuesday Sept. 3 at 11 a.m., molested by the late Broth- that sponsored the two in negotiating a settlement statement Wednesday say- preceded by visitation beginning at 9 a.m. at St. er Donald Lucas. alleged abusers. between the Franciscans ing background and refer- Isaac Jogues and Companions Parish in Mercer with In addition, the alleged “Your office and help and Joshua K. Love while ence checks on West found Fr. Maria Joseph Kodiganti presiding. victims say they were are critical in the effort to acting as his therapist. there did not find any alle- On Wednesday Sept. 4 at 11 a.m. Bridget will be repeatedly molested by secure justice for these sur- “She needs to be gations against him, buried alongside her first husband, Peter Frank West during excursions to vivors and to help prevent removed. She’s no longer adding that it had not Jonas at Irving Park Cemetery in Chicago. Wisconsin and New York. future cases of child sexual effective. There’s no good received any complaints in Memorials in honor of Bridget will be directed to The calls for federal abuse,” Isely said in each of reason that she should the decade he was teaching Clonbur/Cloughbrack Pride of Place in Ireland and action came in response to the letters. have been sitting in on a there. Wisconsin Public Television. Colleen Ann Green Watchdog: Comey violated FBI policies in handling of memos WASHINGTON (AP) – and other senior FBI lead- WAKEFIELD, Mich. – Colleen Ann Green, 75, a Former FBI Director James ers. long-time resident of Wakefield, passed away Thurs- Comey violated FBI poli- Trump, who has long day afternoon, Aug. 29, 2019. cies in his handling of regarded Comey as one of Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Jer- memos documenting pri- his principal antagonists in ald Rocco, owner and manager of Lakeside Memori- vate conversations with a law enforcement commu- President Donald Trump, nity he sees as biased al Chapel Inc., in Wakefield, who will release a com- the Justice Department’s against him, cheered the plete obituary notice later. inspector general said conclusions on Twitter. He Thursday. wrote: “Perhaps never in Donna M. Hagelin The watchdog office the history of our Country said Comey broke bureau has someone been more IRONWOOD, Mich. – Donna M. Hagelin, 92, of rules by giving one memo thoroughly disgraced and Ironwood, passed away Thursday morning, Aug. 29, containing unclassified excoriated than James 2019. information to a friend Comey in the just released Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Jer- with instructions to share Inspector General’s Report. the contents with a Associated Press He should be ashamed of ald Rocco, owner and manager of Lakeside Memori- IN THIS Dec. 17, 2018 file photo, former FBI Director al Chapel Inc., in Wakefield. reporter. Comey also failed himself!” to return his memos to the James Comey speaks to reporters on Capitol Hill The White House in a Farms worry as NYC considers foie gras FBI after he was dismissed Washington. The Justice Department’s inspector gen- separate statement called ban in May 2017, retaining eral says Comey violated FBI policies in his handling of Comey a “proven liar and copies of some of them in a memos documenting private conversations with leaker.” FERNDALE, N.Y. (AP) – A proposed ban on the sale of safe at home, and shared President Donald Trump. But the report denied foie gras (fwah-GRAH’) in New York City has the support them with his personal Trump and his supporters, of animal welfare advocates. But it could mean trouble for lawyers without permis- 35,000 current FBI director, following a sepa- who have repeatedly farms outside the city that are premier U.S. producers of sion from the FBI, the employees – and the many rate inspector general accused Comey of leaking the French delicacy. report said. thousands more former rebuke for decisions made classified information, A bill before the City Council would impose a $1,000 “By not safeguarding FBI employees – who simi- during the investigation total vindication. It found fine and up to one year behind bars on any restaurateur sensitive information larly have access to or into Hillary Clinton’s use that none of the informa- or grocery store owner who sells foie gras, the fattened obtained during the course knowledge of non-public of a private email server. It tion shared by him or his liver of a duck. of his FBI employment, and information,” the report is one of multiple inspector attorneys with anyone in Critics want it banned because producing it involves by using it to create public said. general investigations the media was classified. force-feeding a bird by sticking a tube down its throat. pressure for official action, The report is the second undertaken in the last The Justice Department Comey set a dangerous in as many years to criticize three years into the deci- has declined to prosecute example for the over Comey’s actions as FBI sions and actions of Comey Comey. SEEKING PROPOSALS Bessemer Township Judge ends case against Epstein, with a nod to the accusers Bessemer Township is seeking proposals for the NEW YORK (AP) – A reference to a Tuesday continued for years. 10 years ago. They agreed demolition of a structures located at 10382 Mill judge formally ended the court hearing where 16 The allegations mir- not to bring charges as he Street, Ramsay. Demolition to be completed by criminal case against Jef- women spoke about their rored criminal charges in pleaded guilty in 2008 to December 1, 2019. For job specifications and to frey Epstein on Thursday, claims against Epstein of which prosecutors said state prostitution-related schedule a job site visit please contact the Super- but not without a final trib- sexual abuse, some com- Epstein repeatedly assault- charges in Florida, where visor at 906-667-0423. Proposals marked Demo, ute to the women who mitted when they were ed women and teenage he served 13 months in must be received at the Bessemer Township Hall, spoke out against the under the age of consent. girls in the early 2000s at jail. 10338 Mill St., P.O. Box 304, Ramsay, MI 49959, financier. Statements by several other his $77 million Manhattan His lawyers said he had by Noon, Friday, September 20, 2019. U.S. District Judge women were read by their mansion and at another committed no crimes Richard M. Berman took lawyers. opulent estate in Palm since.

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Last week, three women adding his initials to an incorporating by reference Attorney General filed lawsuits anonymously order dismissing the the hearing’s transcript William Barr has promised alleging that Epstein had indictment that charged while he “underscores the the Justice Department he raped them, including one 2010 Jeep Wrangler Sahara 4x4 the 66-year-old Epstein significance of the Crime will pursue those who who said the attacks con- Leather, loaded, with conspiracy to commit Victims’ Rights Act.” enabled Epstein to carry tinued until 2010 while 6 cyl, 4dr, 6 speed, heated seats, sex trafficking of minors Among other things, the out the sexual assaults. another said he engaged in $10,000 in Extras, and sex trafficking of victims’ law ensures crime Epstein was arrested commercial sex acts with only 97,000 miles. minors in the early 2000s victims have the right to be July 6 when he arrived at a her while he was allowed in Florida and New York. heard at public court pro- New Jersey airport on a pri- out of his Florida cell to In requesting the action ceedings regarding the vate jet from Paris, where work as he served his sen- 10 days earlier, U.S. Attor- accused. he sometimes resided. tence. That woman alleged ney Geoffrey S. Berman, At the unusual hearing, He had pleaded not Epstein continued to abuse $ who is not related to the women detailed how guilty and his lawyers were her sexually through 2014. judge, noted that the law Epstein abused them. The preparing to submit writ- At the outset of Tues- 22,999 required the dismissal after women said he used his ten arguments next month day’s hearing, Berman said Epstein killed himself in financial power and con- to support claims that the he invited the accusers in jail Aug. 10 while he was nections to famous people sex trafficking charges part “as a measure of awaiting trial. to make them vulnerable, were negated by a deal respect that we have for the Cloverland300 E. 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I suggested to Dan that Tillage should be avoid- he have his soil tested. Soil ed, and is, in fact, unneces- Woman who sued for front-yard veggie gardens dies tests usually are used to sary as long as walking optimize fertilizer use but areas and planted areas are MIAMI SHORES, Fla. ing her six-year court bat- vegetables or face a $50 replanting July 2, Ricketts can also be done to test for permanently designated (AP) – A South Florida gar- tle. daily fine. sat on her rolling walker contaminants. Contact a and kept separated. Cou- dening crusader has died “I am eager to get back An appeals court and watched as Carroll and university or private soil pled with compost and after a lengthy legal battle and grow my healthy food,” backed the village, but then her Institute for Justice testing laboratory, and limestone to reduce the that led to a new state law Ricketts told AP on July 2. the Legislature stepped in attorney planted jalapenos, then expect to wait from a bioavailability of the soil allowing people to grow “This was worth more than to legalize the gardens. green bell peppers and few days to a few weeks to lead, mulch provides need- vegetables in their front winning in the court of law. Ricketts is survived by other edibles that once receive the results. ed protection of children yards without fear of local More people can benefit her husband, Tom Carroll, would have violated local Most soil test reports and pets. ordinances. Hermine Rick- from this.” 60, who co-owns the ordinances. She suffered etts was 63. Ricketts’ court battle Miami Shores home where from lung, heart and kid- ‘This ain’t your mother’s marijuana,’ Ricketts, who lived in begun when the Miami they lived for the past 26 ney trouble. surgeon general says Miami Shores, died Satur- Shores Village Council years. Ricketts and her hus- “A garden is a healthy WASHINGTON (AP) – Federal health officials issued a day after a lengthy illness, amended its zoning code in band ate the produce they place,” Ricketts said then. national warning Thursday against marijuana use by ado- the Institute for Justice con- 2013 to prohibit front-yard grew from their garden. He “You are on the earth, lescents and pregnant women, as more states legalize the firmed. The libertarian vegetable gardens. Village was also heavily involved touching the soil, the grass. increasingly potent drug for medicinal and recreational public interest law firm officials told her to uproot in his wife’s legal battles. You get a new appreciation. use. represented Ricketts dur- all her previously planted During the ceremonial It’s just wonderful.” Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar and Surgeon General Jerome Adams made the announcement, with Azar calling marijuana “a dangerous drug.” Officials said President Donald Trump has donated $100,000 – one-quarter of his annual government salary – toward a digital campaign to raise awareness of the risks. Trump has forgone his official salary since taking office. The warning comes as legal marijuana has grown into a $10-billion industry in the U.S. with nearly two-thirds of states legalizing it, mainly for medical uses. AREA EVENTS: Possessing small amounts of marijuana for adult recre- # ational use is legal in 11 states and the District of Fri. Aug. 30 - Sept. 1 – Columbia. Ontonagon Labor Day Festival, Ontonagon, MI E5108 Jackson Rd., Ironwood, MI 49938 # Fri. 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The fluctuation in tise for a new supervisor of By P.J. GLISSON wood Area Schools and the resources,” Hofstede said. The city manager said schedules will not be an public works, who would [email protected] PTO has found a simple yet With the period to ask that, despite the changes option for employees to oversee both Sibley and effective way to acknowl- for the funds has closed, WAKEFIELD – The already being in force, the choose. Rather, said Semenak. However, Brown edge this excellence while Byrne said almost every- Wakefield City Council is union workers will have Brown, it will be “consis- said, “I don’t see a hiring in also showing our gratitude one they thought would in the unusual position of the ability to “challenge” tent with the negotiated the near future.” for their hard work.” take advantage of the pro- issuing raises and changes the current status. agreement.” He said the council will Some teachers have gram has. in schedules for union Brown added that the For this year, he said, need to determine first used the money to deco- He noted some of the employees who, in the wage hike will apply only the four-day schedule will how it will fund that posi- rate their classrooms or on higher grades didn’t partic- words of city manager to the city’s union workers. start on Sept. 9 and will tion, although he believes schools supplies, while ipate as much, but said Robert Brown, “believe He added that the city’s continue until Nov. 3, some costs would be com- others plan to use the that was probably because they have ratified a negoti- personnel committee when the five-day schedule pensated if the person money later in the year. they don’t need as many ated agreement under dif- addresses wages for non- will kick back in until hired is a licensed electri- Sixth grade teacher school supplies as some of ferent terms.” union employees and then spring. cian who could reduce the Jason Hofstede said he the elementary grades. Brown told the Daily presents their recommen- When the four-day need to enlist contract intends to use the money He said the PTO hopes Globe Thursday that the dation to the full council. schedule is in effect, Brown labor. during some upcoming to donate additional funds city and its union members Regarding the impetus said five employees will A related funding con- field trips. next year. essentially have “dueling for the wage hike, Brown work Monday through cern is the coming census. “(I plant to buy materi- “We want to keep doing interpretations” due to “a said, “I think the vast Thursday and four employ- “The population is shrink- als) for field trips that the it,” Byrne said. “(The disagreement on what the majority of it was insur- ees will work Tuesday ing, and the infrastructure kids can take home with money) is not going to do final negotiated contract ance-oriented.” through Friday. That way, is not,” said Brown. them that we will probably any good if it’s just sitting means.” As of the close of their he said, “We’ll always have He explained that if the fill out and use on the field there.” Nevertheless, he said, previous three-year con- staff available to us.” census results with a lower council members voted tract, union members now Wakefield’s lead electric city population, the city in after a closed session on must comply with a state man is Dave Semenak, and turn will receive lower Monday evening to direct ruling that will require his department also state revenue-sharing Jury deliberating in the city manager to sign, them to pay 20% of their includes responsibility for funds. submit and implement the insurance premiums. water concerns. “It will be a challenge, negotiated agreement that Up until now, noted Mike Sibley leads the no matter how the council Utah case involving city officials approved on Brown, the city absorbed a city’s Public Works Depart- goes about it,” said the city July 22. Mayor pro tempore significant part of premi- ment, which addresses san- manager in relation to Amy Tarro abstained from um costs. itation, sewers and funding a public works major opioid ring the vote because her hus- lagoons, parks, Lakeside supervisor. SALT LAKE CITY (AP) enterprise, selling drugs band, Jim Tarro, is a union Change in work Cemetery, roadwork and As for finalizing the – A jury began deliberating that caused a death and member. schedule coming soon snow removal. union contract, Brown con- Thursday in the case of a other charges. As a result, the new The newly enacted plan Brown said both depart- cluded that there is no set Utah man accused of run- The jury deliberated for raise of 50 cents per hour also includes a change in ments also monitor various timeline for that. If union ning a multimillion-dollar about 90 minutes Thurs- is retroactive to the date of work schedules. In recent readings, reports and workers are not satisfied opioid ring that shipped day without reaching a ver- that signing. times, Brown said union licensing requirements. with the new terms, then potentially poisonous, fake dict. They are expected to In addition, the city con- employees worked five He added that the the city is prepared for prescription drugs across continue Friday. tract also allows for three eight-hour days a week. departments have a grand arbitration with the help of the country, causing at Authorities have said additional hikes as follows: Under the new plan, the total of nine members, all Clark Hill, PLC, a law firm least one fatal overdose. the 2016 bust of the opera- 25 cents per hour on Jan. 1, five-day schedule will of whom are union mem- with several Michigan loca- Prosecutors said during tion run from Shamo’s 2020; 30 cents per hour on remain the norm during bers. He said the city’s util- tions. closing arguments that basement in suburban Salt Aaron Shamo’s operation Lake City ranked among Policy property lines. letter from John Larson, technology in relation to helped fuel the nation’s the largest in the country. Brown underscored the the architect who facilitat- city-owned computers, cell opioid epidemic by making More than $1 million was importance of tree mainte- ed the installation of new phones, tablets, etc., hundreds of thousands of found in his dresser, From page 5 nance by sharing that “tree community room win- including the use of social pills available to addicts according to court docu- He stated that the new interference is responsible dows, who reported that media. and other users. They say it ments. policy “does not prohibit for nearly all the power out- tests by Nasi Construction, –Voted to approve a lap- might have been responsi- With the help of a hand- the city from conducting ages the city has experi- LLC in Hurley concluded top and docking station, ble for dozens of other fatal ful of friends, Shamo tree trimming within the enced since the beginning that the walls, rather than for use by the city clerk, at overdoses. bought the powerful opi- city’s rights-of-way, ease- of my tenure (early this the windows, were the a cost not to exceed $1,072, “Shamo was a master oid fentanyl online from ments, utility agreements, year).” problem. Brown said sid- as quoted by the Computer manipulator. He knew Chinese manufacturers, state law, or on private He also warned of the ing repair or replacement Doctors in Ironwood. what buttons to push to get pressed it into fake oxy- property.” danger of trees near utility will be explored. –Voted to approve a people to do what he want- codone pills and sold it on The city manager lines, explaining that –Voted to table an invi- $9,000 bid by Smily’s Exca- ed, which was to keep the dark web, prosecutors added, “The city will con- addressing the issue tation to participate in a vating and Trucking in working for his organiza- said. tinue to do tree-trimming improperly can result in Gogebic County District Wakefield to remove foun- tion and keep making Two friends Shamo had activities when a clear and “electric shock or even and Juvenile Court pro- dations, concrete slabs, etc. more money, more money, met while working at eBay present danger to the pub- death.” gram that would allow pro- away from blighted proper- more money,” U.S. prose- packaged the pills, some- lic or the city’s infrastruc- For that reason, the new bationers to earn commu- ties at 1404 Pierce St. and cutor Vernon Stejskal told times processing so many ture is present.” policy recommends that nity service hours under at 1010 Bedell St., and then jurors. that they had to vacuum In that event, he noted, property owners hire pro- the direction of city to apply clean fill, topsoil Defense attorneys coun- them off the floor, prosecu- “The policy will allow a fessional tree trimmers and employees. City attorney and grass seed. tered that the 29-year-old tors said. mechanism for the city to that they also request the Ray O’Dea suggested delay- –Learned from the city Shamo wasn’t a kingpin, Another former co- assist private property city to “de-energize” any ing a decision until the city manager that fall flushing just a “dummy” who was worker sent them out owners with tree trimming related lines during the can consult with the city’s of all fire hydrants will desperate to make friends through the U.S. mail. on service drop, but the trimming. union representation. occur from Sept. 15-26. and ended up taking blame In 2016, prosecutors city will provide this ser- The new policy, which –Voted to approve a city Brown said that the city for the operation. said, some of those drugs vice incidental to higher the council passed unani- policy in relation to per- will include in city resi- Shamo testified during reached 21-year-old Rus- priorities.” mously, is effective imme- sonnel development, travel dents’ next utility bills a the trial that he convinced lan Klyuev, a baby-faced, Mayor John Granato diately. and seminar attendance. map of the targeted flush- himself that he was help- curly haired technophile clarified that, if the city The council also: –Voted to approve a city ing. ing people who needed the who lived in a working- deems trimming vital on –Voted to authorize policy that encourages –Voted to authorize the drugs, while making class suburb of San Fran- private property, it will not Brown to request proposals employees to engage in city manager to take over money for himself and his cisco. charge for the service. He to repair leaking walls in political activities only on from Dave Semenak the friends. He died hours after emphasized that the city the community room of the their own time. position of alternate on the He is facing 13 counts crushing and snorting the will not trim trees that are municipal building. The –Voted to approve a city Gogebic Range Water of operating a criminal fake oxycodone. not posing a danger to city manager provided a policy regarding the use of Authority. Council mem- ber Kay Wiita voiced thanks to Semenak for his service. City offices will be closed on Sept. 2 for Labor Day. A planning commis- sion meeting will be held on Sept. 4 at 5:30 p.m., and the council’s next reg- ular meeting will be on Sept. 9 at 5:30 p.m. Both meetings will be in the council room of the municipal building. The public is welcome. Hong Kong pro- democracy group says Joshua Wong arrested HONG KONG (AP) – A pro-democracy group in Hong Kong says well- known activist Joshua Wong has been arrested. Demosisto posted on its social media accounts that Wong had been pushed into a private car around 7:30 a.m. Friday and was taken to police headquar- ters. It later said another member, Agnes Chow, had been arrested as well. Police did not immedi- ately confirm either arrest. Wong is secretary-gen- eral of the group and was one of the student leaders of major pro-democracy demonstrations in 2014. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 2019 9

Jason Juno/Daily Globe GOGEBIC MINERS’ Morgan Miskovich (88) is brought down by Calumet’s Lenny Bjorn (56) during Thursday’s season opener at Agassiz Field in Calumet. Miners drop season opener at Calumet By JASON JUNO , on a backward pass that wasn't paydirt. After the conversion, it was 28-0 there.” [email protected] caught, near midfield. Calumet, though, Calumet with 6:40 left in the first half. Gogebic (0-1) hosts Hancock at Iron- CALUMET --- A portion of the second forced a three-and-out, and responded “We've got to win the turnover battle wood next Friday night. The Miners quarter that didn't even span a full three with an 83-yard drive capped by a 21-yard and we have to win the battle in the expected to be better after an 0-9 cam- minutes ensured Calumet was celebrating run by Scott Loukus with trenches,” Heikkila said. paign last year, and a loss to one of the a win on its first game on the turf at Agas- 6:09 left in the first quarter. Remember, it was 6-0 going into the top teams in the conference, a rough siz Field Thursday night. It also did noth- The Miners moved into the red zone quarter and 14-0 with 9:04 to go in the game to have to start the season with, ing to change Gogebic coach Nick Heikki- on the ensuing possession with a chance half. doesn't have to deter them from that la's mind: The Copper Kings are the to tie. It became a tough 4th and 9 from The Copper Kings had one more big mindset. favorites to win the West-PAC large divi- the 16 when the quarter switched, mean- play in them before the half as the speedy “I know there's a lot of extracurricular sion championship. ing Gogebic now had to go against the Nelson went 75 yards for a TD on a screen things going on, but they keep themselves The Miners played with Calumet early stiff west wind. pass from Loukus. It was 34-0 at the half. up and they're accountable for them- until the Kings scored four second-quar- After a costly false start made it 4th Calumet added 13 more points in the selves and they understand what I ter , including the first three and 14, Calumet's Alex Studebaker third quarter to make it 47-0. Gogebic got expect,” Heikkila said of his players. “Like in just 2 minutes, 24 seconds. sacked the Gogebic quarterback to retake on the board in the fourth quarter with a I said from the beginning, it's a culture “They're a big team and they were possession. three-yard rush by Peyton Solberg. Zach change, they believe in it and they'll con- tough,” Gogebic coach Nick Heikkila said It didn't take long for the Copper Baross made the extra point. tinue to believe in it and they'll get better.” “We knew that, coming off a 9-0 season, Kings to score on that possession. Nick “I though Gogebic kept playing hard, Calumet (1-0) will get a big challenge with a pretty good playoff run, we knew Djerf's seven-yard TD run and two-point trying to work on their game and I think as Heikkila's West-PAC favorite next week they were going to be tough. I called it conversion with 9:04 left in the first half they got better as the game went on,” at Negaunee, which lost 17-14 at Iron out, they were going to be the favorites of made it 14-0 and started Calumet's game- Croze said. “And so hats off to them Mountain Thursday. Gogebic 000 7 - 7 the conference.” changing second quarter. because they didn't quit playing and they Calumet 62813 0-47 Calumet, which rolled to a 34-0 half- That was a manageable two-score dind't quit coaching over there.” First Quarter Cal --- Scott Loukus 21 run (run failed), 6:09 time lead and a 47-7 win, has mostly deficit, but what happened after that was- Calumet was just too strong, rushing Second Quarter reloaded from that senior-laden team, Cal --- Nick Djerf 7 run (Djerf run), 9:04 n't. A pair of devastating turnovers and for 285 yards on 30 carries. Cal --- Dryden Nelson 5 run (failed), 7:32 mixing in players from a JV team that Calumet cashing in on both of them on a “I think we did a good job controlling Cal --- Djerf 30 run (Dean Loukus run), 6:40 Cal --- Nelson 75 pass from Loukus (kick failed), 2:08 only lost one game in the last two years. short field. the offensive line, I think they had a Third Quarter “We did a good job executing tonight,” The Copper Kings recovered a fumble tough time with that on both sides of the Cal –- Jayden Gariepy 1 run (Trevor Torola kick), 8:01 Cal --- Andy Helminen 48 run (kick failed), 2:29 Calumet coach John Croze said. “There's on the ensuing kickoff. An unsportsman- ball,” Croze said. “We have a couple nice Fourth Quarter some mistakes we need to eliminate from like conduct penalty moved Calumet to linemen there.” Gog --- Peyton Solberg 3 run (Zach Baross kick), 3:35 Gog Cal our game, but I think for game one, on the Gogebic 12 and Dryden Nelson ran it Nelson, a sophomore, had a big game Rushes-yards 29-31 30-285 our new turf, we did an awesome job. The in from five yards out, making it 20-0. with two touchdowns and an intercep- Comp-Att-Int 6-12-1 1-3-0 Passing 93 75 kids are jacked. What an awesome field “I think that's what took some huge tion. He played at Hurley last fall. Total yards 124 360 Penalties-yards 9-63 5-40 our community has given us to play on.” wind out of Gogebic's sails,” Croze said. “What a great addition to the Copper INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS It was a good first quarter for the Gogebic then turned it over again as Kings,” Croze said. “He looks great in Rushing --- Gogebic, Jamie Jett 2-5, Griffen McLaughlin 6-minus 1, Cody Kirtland 4-minus 9, Sethe Cole, 1-minus 1, Zach Baross 8-39. Calumet, Scott underdog Miners, but they couldn't capi- Nelson made a nice catch to pick off a blue and gray and I think he's going to do Loukus 3-32, Nick Djerf 7-134, Jayden Gariepy 7-48, Dryden Nelson 3-12, talize on opportunities and eventually Miners' pass, giving Calumet great field a lot of great things for us. He's got great Andy Helminen 2-50, Caden Lehto 7-6, Ty Mihelich 1-3. Passing --- Gogebic, Connor Fingeroos, 6-12-93-1. Calumet, Scott Calumet was able to run away with the possession again at the Gogebic 30. speed, he adds to our backfield because Loukus, 1-3-75-0. game. Djerf took care of that distance on one we have a lot of speed in our backfield Receiving --- Gogebic, Sethe Cole 1-16, Morgan Miskovich 4-72, Ethan Brunell 1-5. Calumet, Dryden Nelson 1-75. Gogebic's Tommy Lundin recovered a run, breaking tackles on a rough run to and we present a lot of problems back Packers defeat Chiefs 27-20 in preseason finale

GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) – crowd of 73,803. One play stood out during As for the game, Green the Packers' 27-20 win over Bay backup quarterback the Chiefs on Thursday DeShone Kizer, with Aaron night in the teams' presea- Rodgers looking on from son finale. It happened on a the sideline, rebounded dead ball in the fourth quar- from a costly to ter. finish with 77 yards and a After Packers running touchdown on 8-of-15 pass- back ing. scored the deciding touch- Rookie running back down with 6:24 to play and Dexter Williams added 34 Sam Ficken nailed the PAT, yards and a score on the a fan raced onto the field as ground for Green Bay, the two teams prepared for which opens the regular the ensuing kickoff. The fan season Sept. 5 at rival ran about the length of the Chicago. field and managed to take "It felt great," Williams off his shirt before Kansas said. "It was my first touch- City safety Harold Jones- down in the NFL and I got a Associated Press ' DeShone Kizer throws during the first half against the Kansas City Chiefs Thursday in Green Quartey planted him at the Lambeau Leap. It was amaz- Bay, Wis. 25-yard line. ing. It was a great experi- "He came out from the ence. That's a memory I City's backup quarterbacks. when to throw it." handling the play-calling a couple linemen and I was (opposite) end zone toward won't ever forget." "With the exception of the The Chiefs got on the duties – punted on its first like, 'I know they're not the kickoff," Jones-Quartey The Chiefs, with reign- penalties and a couple of board first on a 28-yard two possessions. But Green gonna get me,'" Summers said. "I saw him run in, took ing MVP Patrick Mahomes the turnovers there, they field goal by Harrison Butk- Bay linebacker Ty Summers said. his shirt off, and he was like on the bench, were led by moved the ball successfully, er with about five minutes made his case for a roster Green Bay increased its . he just kept running. I just backup Kyle Shurmur. The they managed the game well to play in the first quarter. spot by picking off Shurmur lead to 13-3 on a 2-yard pass wanted to play some foot- undrafted rookie out of Van- for the majority of the time, Butker capped a 17-play, 80- and returning it 74 yards for from Boyle to Jace Stern- ball. ... But I'm glad he's OK. derbilt went 14 for 20 with made a couple of nice yard drive led by Shurmur. a score to put the Packers berger. Boyle finished 3 for I didn't want to hit him too 143 yards through the air throws in there when given The Packers' offense – ahead 6-3. 6 with 18 yards and the hard." and a touchdown. the opportunity. I thought with backup Tim Boyle get- missed the PAT. score. The tackle earned the "They moved the ball," they did a nice job with the ting the start under center "Right whenever I caught loudest cheer from the coach Andy Reid of Kansas RPO game: when to pull it, and QB coach Luke Getsy it and started running, I saw PACKERS — page 10 l 10 FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 2019 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard

son 1-14, Moore 1-7, Shepherd 1-3, Chachere 6-0-0, Ford 5-0-0, Carney Milwaukee (Anderson 6-3) at U.P.Thursday Football Sternberger 1-2. 4-1-0, Dooley 4-1-0, Adams 3-0-0, Chicago Cubs (Quintana 11-8), 2:20 Bark River-Harris 56, Gwinn 50, PUNT RETURNS_Kansas City, Loewen 3-0-0, Pittman 3-0-0, Wynn p.m. OT Davis 2-9, Smith 1-9. Green Bay, 3-0-0, Lee 2-2-.5, Alston 2-0-0, Miami (Hernandez 3-5) at Wash- Brimley 30, Rapid River 12 Shepherd 1-12. Smith 2-0-0, Moore 1-0-0, Atkins 1- ington (Sánchez 8-6), 7:05 p.m. Calumet 47, Gogebic 7 KICKOFF RETURNS_Kansas 0-0, Oruwariye 1-0-0, Strong 0-2-.5. N.Y. Mets (Wheeler 9-7) at Engadine 60, Ontonagon 0 City, Smith 2-74, Fenton 1-30, Davis Cleveland, Wilson 4-0-0, Gaines 4- Philadelphia (Nola 12-4), 7:05 p.m. Escanaba 34, Alpena 13 1-24. Green Bay, Shepherd 3-59. 0-0, Harvey 3-1-0, Sankoh 3-0-0, Chicago White Sox (Nova 9-10) Gladstone 41, St. Ignace LaSalle TACKLES-ASSISTS- Armstrong 2-0-1, Stubbs 2-0-1, Has- at Atlanta (Fried 14-4), 7:20 p.m. 14 SACKS_Kansas City, Attaochu 6-2- sell 2-0-0, Zettel 2-0-0, Jackson 2-0- Cincinnati (Bauer 10-11) at St. Iron Mountain 17, Negaunee 14 2, Walker 5-0-1, Watts 3-0-0, Davi- 0, Carrie 2-0-0, Ekuale 2-0-0, Louis (Hudson 13-6), 8:15 p.m. Ishpeming Westwood 24, son 3-0-0, Fenton 3-0-0, Hines 2-2- Thomas 2-0-0, Davis 1-2-.5, Pittsburgh (Agrazal 3-3) at Col- Houghton 12 0, Dimick 2-1-0, McCray 2-1-0, Thomas 1-0-1, Bryant 1-0-1, orado (Senzatela 8-8), 8:40 p.m. North Central 66, Cedarville 12 Soroh 2-1-0, O'Daniel 2-1-0, Fields Lawrence 1-0-1, Owens 1-0-1, Mur- L.A. Dodgers (Gonsolin 2-1) at Rudyard 42, Stephenson 6 1-0-0, Ragland 1-0-0, Miller 1-0-0, ray 1-0-0, Whitehead 1-0-0, Lewis 1- Arizona (Gallen 2-4), 9:40 p.m. Claiborne 1-0-0, Jones-Quartey 0-1- 0-0, Redwine 1-0-0, Burris 1-0-0, San Diego (Lamet 2-2) at San 0, Monroe 0-1-0. Green Bay, Red- Pipkins 1-0-0, Young 1-0-0, Avery 0- Francisco (Bumgarner 8-8), 10:15 NFL PreseasonThursday's Games p.m. N.Y. Jets 6, Philadelphia 0 mond 7-0-0, Crawford 5-3-0, 1-.5, Ray 0-1-0. Indianapolis 13, Cincinnati 6 Matthews 5-1-1, Ramsey 4-0-0, INTERCEPTIONS_Detroit, Saturday's Games Cincinnati at St. Louis, ppd., 1st Buffalo 27, Minnesota 23 Summers 3-2-0, Hollman 3-2-0, Alston 1-4, Summers 1-0. Cleve- game Carolina 25, Pittsburgh 19 Sheldon 3-1-0, Sullivan 2-2-0, land, None. Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 Atlanta 31, Jacksonville 12 Jamerson 2-1-0, Jones 2-1-0, Keke MISSED FIELD GOALS_Detroit, p.m. Baltimore 20, Washington 7 2-0-1, Folston 1-1-1, Rouse 1-0-0, Santoso 51. N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 4:05 Miami 16, New Orleans 13 Kalili 1-0-0, Looney 1-0-0, Porter 1- American League p.m. Cleveland 20, Detroit 16 0-0, Simon 0-2-0. All Times EDT Miami at Washington, 7:05 p.m. L.A. Rams 22, Houston 10 INTERCEPTIONS_Kansas City, East Division Cincinnati at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m., Green Bay 27, Kansas City 20 Lucas 1-10. Green Bay, Summers WLPct GB 2nd game Tampa Bay 17, Dallas 15 1-74. New York 88 47 .652 _ Chicago White Sox at Atlanta, Tennessee 19, Chicago 15 MISSED FIELD GOALS_None. Tampa Bay 77 58 .570 11 7:20 p.m. N.Y. Giants 31, New England 29 Boston 72 62 .537 15½ Lions-Browns Stats L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 8:10 Denver 20, Arizona 7 Detroit 027 7 —16 Toronto 54 81 .400 34 p.m. L.A. Chargers at San Francisco Cleveland 0 10 0 10 — 20 Baltimore 44 89 .331 43 Pittsburgh at Colorado, 8:10 p.m. Oakland at Seattle Second Quarter Central Division Cle_FG Seibert 36, 8:59. Drive: 8 W L Pct GB San Diego at San Francisco, 9:05 Chiefs-Packers plays, 36 yards, 3:56. Key Plays: Minnesota 82 51 .617 _ p.m. Stats Hilliard 6 run on 3rd-and-2; Hilliard Cleveland 79 55 .590 3½ Kansas City 3710 0—20 22 run. Cleveland 3, Detroit 0. Chicago 60 73 .451 22 WildAll Times Card EDT Green Bay 0 20 07—27 Det_safety, 4:16. Cleveland 3, Kansas City 47 88 .348 36 AMERICAN LEAGUE First Quarter Detroit 2. Detroit 39 92 .298 42 WLPct GB KC_FG Butker 28, 5:02. Drive: 17 Cle_Hilliard 7 pass from Gilbert West Division Cleveland 79 55 .590 _ plays, 80 yards, 7:40. Key Plays: (Seibert kick), :21. Drive: 6 plays, 80 WLPct GB Oakland 77 56 .579 _ Shurmur 20 pass to Thomas; Hyde yards, 1:15. Key Plays: Gilbert 11 Houston 87 48 .644 _ Tampa Bay 77 58 .570 1 2 run on 3rd-and-1. Kansas City 3, pass to Hyman; Gilbert 36 pass to Oakland 77 56 .579 9 Boston 72 62 .537 5½ Green Bay 0. Willies; Gilbert 10 pass to Willies; Texas 65 70 .481 22 Texas 65 70 .481 13 Second Quarter Gilbert 11 run. Cleveland 10, Detroit Los Angeles 64 71 .474 23 Los Angeles 64 71 .474 14 GB_Summers 74 interception 2. Seattle 57 78 .422 30 Chicago 60 73 .451 17 return (kick failed), 12:22. Green Third Quarter Wednesday's Games Seattle 57 78 .422 21 Bay 6, Kansas City 3. Det_J.Johnson 1 run (Santoso N.Y. Yankees 7, Seattle 3 Toronto 54 81 .400 24 Associated Press GB_Sternberger 2 pass from kick), 8:32. Drive: 4 plays, 31 yards, Cleveland 4, Detroit 2 Thursday's Games Boyle (Ficken kick), 10:10. Drive: 6 1:47. Key Plays: Alston 4 intercep- Washington 8, Baltimore 4 Cleveland 2, Detroit 0 linebacker Anthony Pittman (57) helps tackle Cleveland Browns plays, 29 yards, 1:58. Key Play: tion return to Cleveland 31; J.John- Atlanta 9, Toronto 4 Oakland 9, Kansas City 8 M.Fields 16-yard defensive pass son 7 run on 3rd-and-5; R.Jackson Kansas City 6, Oakland 4 Minnesota 10, Chicago White running back D'Ernest Johnson (30) during the second half Thursday in Cleveland. interference penalty. Green Bay 13, 18-yard defensive pass interference Houston 8, Tampa Bay 6 Sox 5 Kansas City 3. penalty. Cleveland 10, Detroit 9. Minnesota 8, Chicago White Sox Tampa Bay 9, Houston 8 KC_Fortson 2 pass from Shurmur Fourth Quarter 2 Seattle 5, Texas 3 (Butker kick), 3:43. Drive: 3 plays, 7 Cle_Gray 2 run (Seibert kick), Boston 7, Colorado 4 Friday's Games yards, 1:23. Key Play: Lucas 10 9:20. Drive: 9 plays, 59 yards, 4:12. Texas 3, L.A. Angels 0 Oakland (Anderson 10-9) at N.Y. Rookie Seibert makes kicks, interception return to Green Bay 7. Key Plays: Blough 15 pass to Thursday's Games Yankees (Sabathia 5-8), 7:05 p.m. Green Bay 13, Kansas City 10. Hyman on 3rd-and-8; Blough 16 Cleveland 2, Detroit 0 Houston (Miley 13-4) at Toronto GB_Baylis 1 pass from Kizer pass to Hyman; Blough 19 pass to Oakland 9, Kansas City 8 (Thornton 4-8), 7:07 p.m. (Crosby kick), :03. Drive: 12 plays, Gray. Cleveland 17, Detroit 9. Minnesota 10, Chicago White Cleveland (Plesac 7-4) at Tampa 81 yards, 3:40. Key Plays: Kizer 9 Cle_FG Seibert 33, 3:07. Drive: Sox 5 Bay (TBD), 7:10 p.m. Browns down winless Lions pass to Redding on 3rd-and-8; Kizer 11 plays, 51 yards, 3:45. Key Plays: Tampa Bay 9, Houston 8 Chicago White Sox (Nova 9-10) 20 pass to Redding; Kizer 14 pass to Blough 12 pass to Carlson; Blough Seattle 5, Texas 3 at Atlanta (Fried 14-4), 7:20 p.m. CLEVELAND (AP) – Once Austin Seib- back Dontrell Hilliard in the first half. Carson on 3rd-and-4; Kizer 10 pass 11 pass to Baker on 3rd-and-6; Friday's Games Seattle (Gonzales 14-10) at to Baylis; M.Fields 16-yard defen- Blough 9 pass to Hyman on 3rd- Oakland (Anderson 10-9) at N.Y. Texas (Allard 2-0), 8:05 p.m. ert straightened himself out, the Browns' Tom Savage started for Stafford, played sive pass interference penalty. and-10. Cleveland 20, Detroit 9. Yankees (Sabathia 5-8), 7:05 p.m. Boston (Eovaldi 1-0) at L.A. kicking competition got on target. the entire first half and completed 5 of 9 Green Bay 20, Kansas City 10. Det_Nauta 20 pass from J.John- Houston (Miley 13-4) at Toronto Angels (Suarez 2-5), 10:07 p.m. Third Quarter son (Santoso kick), 1:51. Drive: 6 (Thornton 4-8), 7:07 p.m. Saturday's Games Seibert appeared to lock up Cleveland's passes. Savage recently returned from a KC_Keizer 4 pass from Litton plays, 91 yards, 1:16. Key Plays: Cleveland (Plesac 7-4) at Tampa Oakland at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 kicking job after a summer-long battle with concussion suffered in the preseason (Butker kick), 2:22. Drive: 16 plays, J.Johnson 11 pass to Fulgham on Bay (TBD), 7:10 p.m. p.m. 68 yards, 8:34. Key Plays: Litton 13 3rd-and-2; J.Johnson 52 pass to Minnesota (Gibson 12-6) at Houston at Toronto, 3:07 p.m. Greg Joseph, and the Browns ended the opener, and will likely be Detroit's backup. pass to T.Smith on 3rd-and-6; Mar- Fulgham. Cleveland 20, Detroit 16. Detroit (VerHagen 4-2), 7:10 p.m. Cleveland at Tampa Bay, 6:10 shall 7 run on 4th-and-1; Marshall 12 A_67,431. Chicago White Sox (Nova 9-10) p.m. preseason with a 20-16 win Thursday Johnson's just hoping to make the run; Litton 8 run on 3rd-and-9; Mar- Det Cle at Atlanta (Fried 14-4), 7:20 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Atlanta, night over the Detroit Lions, who finished squad. shall 6 run on 4th-and-1. Green Bay FIRST DOWNS 12 22 Seattle (Gonzales 14-10) at 7:20 p.m. 20, Kansas City 17. Rushing 36 Texas (Allard 2-0), 8:05 p.m. Seattle at Texas, 8:05 p.m. 0-4. "I've been in this situation for 12 years, KC_FG Butker 43, :43. Drive: 4 Passing 6 14 Baltimore (Means 9-9) at Kansas Boston at L.A. Angels, 9:07 p.m. Seibert kicked field goals of 36 and 33 so you never know until you know," said plays, 1 yards, 1:30. Kansas City 20, Penalty 32 City (Skoglund 0-0), 8:15 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE Green Bay 20. THIRD DOWN EFF 2-13 5-15 Boston (Eovaldi 1-0) at L.A. WLPct GB yards and made two extra points. The fifth- Johnson, who was with Washington last Fourth Quarter FOURTH DOWN EFF 0-1 0-0 Angels (Suarez 2-5), 10:07 p.m. Washington 74 58 .561 _ round draft pick from Oklahoma has been year and has been on eight other teams. GB_De.Williams 3 run (Ficken TOTAL NET YARDS 204 336 Saturday's Games Chicago 72 61 .541 _ kick), 6:24. Drive: 10 plays, 73 Total Plays 56 71 Oakland at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 Philadelphia 69 63 .523 2½ competing with Joseph, but Seibert, who "We compete until the end. I just try and yards, 6:02. Key Plays: Wilkins 21 Avg Gain 3.6 4.7 p.m. Arizona 68 66 .507 4½ pass to De.Williams on 3rd-and-7; NET YARDS RUSHING 58 112 Houston at Toronto, 3:07 p.m. Milwaukee 68 65 .511 4 got off to an abysmal start in training control what I can control and be a leader." D.Wade 15-yard defensive pass Rushes 24 29 Cleveland at Tampa Bay, 6:10 New York 67 66 .504 5 camp, separated himself by making all MILLER TIME interference penalty; Wilkins 12 run. Avg per rush 2.4 3.9 p.m. San Francisco 65 68 .489 7 Green Bay 27, Kansas City 20. NET YARDS PASSING 146 224 Minnesota at Detroit, 6:10 p.m. Cincinnati 63 70 .474 9 four field goals last week in Tampa and Browns wide receiver Braxton Miller A_73,803. Sacked-Yds lost 7-49 1-8 Baltimore at Kansas City, 7:15 San Diego 62 71 .466 10 didn't miss against the Lions. helped his chances of making the roster KC GB Gross-Yds passing 195 232 p.m. Colorado 59 76 .437 14 FIRST DOWNS 20 19 Completed-Att. 15-25 24-41 Chicago White Sox at Atlanta, Pittsburgh 57 77 .425 15½ He said a small adjustment in his tech- with three catches for 19 yards. The former Rushing 86Had Intercepted 02 7:20 p.m. Miami 48 85 .361 24 nique made the difference. He compared Ohio State quarterback signed last week Passing 98Yards-Pass Play 4.6 5.3 Seattle at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Thursday's Games Penalty 35KICKOFFS-EndZone-TB 3-2-2 6-4-2 Boston at L.A. Angels, 9:07 p.m. Arizona 11, L.A. Dodgers 5 himself to a car getting a tune up. after being cut by the Eagles. THIRD DOWN EFF 6-14 4-9 PUNTS-Avg. 9-42.86-44.3 Chicago Cubs 4, N.Y. Mets 1 FOURTH DOWN EFF 2-2 0-0 "I had to get realigned," said Seibert, "He did well," Kitchens said. "He took Punts blocked. 00 NationalAll Times League EDT Miami 4, Cincinnati 3, 12 innings TOTAL NET YARDS 294 211 FGs-PATs blocked 0-0 0-0 East Division Pittsburgh 11, Colorado 8 who made six of seven field goals and all one screen and made something out of it, Total Plays 67 52 TOTAL RETURN YDS 202 17 WLPct GB San Diego 5, San Francisco 3 Avg Gain 4.4 4.1 six extra-point attempts in the exhibition used his hands well." Punt Returns 5-66 5-8 Atlanta 81 54 .600 _ Friday's Games NET YARDS RUSHING 96 110 Kickoff Returns 4-132 1-9 Washington 74 58 .561 5½ Milwaukee (Anderson 6-3) at Rushes 25 27 season. TACKLE INELIGIBLE 2-4 0-0 Philadelphia 69 63 .523 10½ Chicago Cubs (Quintana 11-8), 2:20 Avg per rush 3.8 4.1 PENALTIES-Yds 12-94 10-88 New York 67 66 .504 13 p.m. The Browns (3-1) are hoping to contend Cleveland backup tackle Travis NET YARDS PASSING 198 101 -Lost 0-0 3-0 Miami 48 85 .361 32 Miami (Hernandez 3-5) at Wash- Sacked-Yds lost 3-7 3-15 for a playoff spot this season and need a Vornkahl had an interesting three-play TIME OF POSS 27:34 32:26 Central Division ington (Sánchez 8-6), 7:05 p.m. Gross-Yds passing 205 116 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS WLPct GB N.Y. Mets (Wheeler 9-7) at dependable kicker. Coach Freddie sequence. He was called for an illegal Completed-Att. 25-39 12-22 RUSHING_Detroit, Thompson St. Louis 73 59 .553 _ Philadelphia (Nola 12-4), 7:05 p.m. Had Intercepted 11 Kitchens would not commit to Seibert as block, caught a deflected pass for a 7-yard 11-35, Johnson 4-17, Stockton 5-7, Chicago 72 61 .541 1½ Chicago White Sox (Nova 9-10) Yards-Pass Play 4.7 4.0 Williams 4-(minus 1). Cleveland, Milwaukee 68 65 .511 5½ at Atlanta (Fried 14-4), 7:20 p.m. his starter, and downplayed his second loss and was caught holding in the end KICKOFFS-EndZone-TB 5-3-2 5-3-1 Hilliard 12-65, Ouellette 7-19, Gray Cincinnati 63 70 .474 10½ Cincinnati (Bauer 10-11) at St. PUNTS-Avg. 4-39.5 4-48.0 straight strong performance. zone. 9-17, Gilbert 1-11. Pittsburgh 57 77 .425 17 Louis (Hudson 13-6), 8:15 p.m. Punts blocked. 00 PASSING_Detroit, Savage 5-9-0- West Division Pittsburgh (Agrazal 3-3) at Col- FGs-PATs blocked 0-0 0-0 "He's supposed to perform," said INJURIES 33, Johnson 9-15-0-157, Perez 1-1- W L Pct GB orado (Senzatela 8-8), 8:40 p.m. TOTAL RETURN YDS 156 145 0-5. Cleveland, Gilbert 13-24-0-117, Los Angeles 88 48 .647 _ L.A. Dodgers (Gonsolin 2-1) at Kitchens, who earlier in the week said he Lions: TE returned from a Punt Returns 3-18 1-12 Blough 11-17-2-115. Arizona 68 66 .507 19 Arizona (Gallen 2-4), 9:40 p.m. Kickoff Returns 4-128 3-59 would give Joseph all the kicks. "Nothing leg injury and caught a 20-yard TD pass. RECEIVING_Detroit, Fulgham 3- San Francisco 65 68 .489 21½ San Diego (Lamet 2-2) at San Interceptions 1-10 1-74 80, Nauta 3-45, Kennedy 2-24, San Diego 62 71 .466 24½ Francisco (Bumgarner 8-8), 10:15 was set in stone. He went 4 for 4, so he got Browns: Rookie OL Drew Forbes PENALTIES-Yds 14-137 6-47 Thompson 2-20, Duhart 2-17, Colorado 59 76 .437 28½ p.m. FUMBLES-Lost 5-1 1-1 another chance." injured his left knee in the first quarter and Williams 1-5, Lasley 1-4, Cunning- Wednesday's Games Saturday's Games TIME OF POSS 35:07 24:53 ham 1-0. Cleveland, Hyman 5-61, Milwaukee 4, St. Louis 1 Cincinnati at St. Louis, ppd., 1st Veteran QB Josh Johnson scored on a 1- didn't return. ... CB Lenzy Pipkins hurt his INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Miller 3-19, Willies 2-46, Higgins 2- Philadelphia 12, Pittsburgh 3 game RUSHING_Kansas City, Marshall yard sneak and threw a TD pass for the back while making an open-field tackle in 19, Hilliard 2-13, Ouellette 2-7, Gray Cincinnati 5, Miami 0 Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 14-59, Hyde 8-29, Litton 2-8, Shur- 1-19, Carlson 1-12, Baker 1-11, Washington 8, Baltimore 4 p.m. mur 1-0. Green Bay, Williams 9-34, Lions, who played sloppily – 12 penalties the second quarter. Sheehy-Guiseppi 1-9, Brown 1-8, Chicago Cubs 10, N.Y. Mets 7 N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 4:05 Carson 6-25, Ford 6-21, Wilkins 4- DeValve 1-8, Johnson 1-7, Vornkahl Atlanta 9, Toronto 4 p.m. – and not up to coach Matt Patricia's stan- RIGHT GUARD? 17, Kizer 1-13, Davis 1-0. 1-(minus 7). Boston 7, Colorado 4 Miami at Washington, 7:05 p.m. PASSING_Kansas City, Shurmur dards. Wyatt Teller was sliding down Buffalo's PUNT RETURNS_Detroit, L.A. Dodgers 6, San Diego 4, 10 Cincinnati at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m., 14-20-1-143, Litton 11-19-0-62. Kennedy 4-56, Powell 1-10. Cleve- innings 2nd game "Too many mistakes, too many penal- depth chart. He landed in Cleveland. Green Bay, Boyle 3-6-0-18, Kizer 8- land, Johnson 3-4, Sheehy-Guiseppi Thursday's Games Chicago White Sox at Atlanta, 15-1-77, Wilkins 1-1-0-21. ties," Patricia said. "These are things we The Browns, who have been looking for 2-4. Arizona 11, L.A. Dodgers 5 7:20 p.m. RECEIVING_Kansas City, Davis KICKOFF RETURNS_Detroit, Chicago Cubs 4, N.Y. Mets 1 L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 8:10 need to eliminate. So many plays that got a starting right guard since trading Kevin 7-47, Keizer 5-33, Custis 3-18, Mar- Powell 4-132. Cleveland, Johnson Miami 4, Cincinnati 3, 12 innings p.m. shall 3-17, Fortson 2-38, Thompson off track. So many negative plays. We obvi- Zeitler to the Giants in the Beckham deal, 1-9. Pittsburgh 11, Colorado 8 Pittsburgh at Colorado, 8:10 p.m. 2-15, Thomas 1-20, Smith 1-13, TACKLES-ASSISTS- San Diego 5, San Francisco 3 San Diego at San Francisco, 9:05 Garner 1-4. Green Bay, Redding 4- ously have got a lot of work in front of us, acquired Teller from the Bills a few hours SACKS_Detroit, Johnson 6-0-0, Friday's Games p.m. 49, Williams 2-30, Baylis 2-11, Car- but I think these guys enjoy each other and before kickoff. Cleveland sent a fifth- and a work real hard." sixth-round pick in 2020 to Buffalo for Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield, Teller, who started seven games at left Clevinger, Indians blank receiver Odell Beckham Jr. and Cleveland's guard as a rookie in 2018. other starters didn't even put on their uni- Teller will likely move into the starting forms. They stood on the sideline and lineup, given what general manager John Tigers 2-0 for 3-game sweep watched as teammates they've played with Dorsey gave up for him. DETROIT (AP) – Every win feels big for starts lately and pitched three Thursday. He all summer battled for jobs. "It gives us some depth at that position," the Cleveland Indians at the moment, so a did not allow a hit until Lindor's two-out "For these guys this is a dream," said Dorsey said on the TV broadcast during visit to play the last-place Tigers was an homer to right in the third. Beckham, who didn't play in the preseason the third quarter. "He's a younger guy. I important opportunity. "I've faced him enough that I know his ten- because of a minor hip injury. think he has developmental upside. You And the Indians drubbed Detroit again. dencies, and I thought I had him set up for a NFL teams must submit their 53-man can't have enough good football players, Mike Clevinger struck out 10 in eight fastball high and away," Norris said. "I put it rosters by Saturday at 4 p.m., and the next and that's another one we've acquired." sparkling innings, and Francisco Lindor in the right spot, but he's just a phenomenal 48 hours will be tense for dozens of play- Eric Kush had been working with the homered to lift Cleveland to a 2-0 win over hitter. There's not much you can do about ers. starters. the Tigers on Thursday. The Indians swept something like that." Lions QB Matthew Stafford did dress UP NEXT the three-game series and are now 15-1 Lindor came up with the bases loaded in for the game, but he didn't throw another Lions: travel to Arizona for Sept. 8 against Detroit this year. Cleveland has won the seventh and nearly broke the game open pass after warmups as Patricia and opener. 14 straight against the Tigers. with a drive to right-center, but center fielder Kitchens sat their first-teamers. Browns: open at home against Ten- Cleveland won the series opener 10-1. The Harold Castro made a nice running catch, Browns third-string QB Garrett Gilbert nessee. Cleveland is 1-17-1 in openers next two wins were by two runs each. and Cleveland scored just one run on the threw a 7-yard touchdown pass to running since 1999. "It wasn't easy. Give them a lot of credit. play. They used, I don't know, four pitchers today. GAINING STEAM They all seemed to get us out," Indians man- Clevinger is 12-1 with a 2.61 ERA for his Packers pass to Evan Baylis. The born in Green Bay and ager Terry Francona said. "The center fielder career in August. Packers led 20-10 at inter- played at Green Bay South- made a play that potentially is a game chang- "That's the goal. You want to get stronger mission. west High School. McKen- er – but we got a win. That's what we showed as the season goes," he said. "That's what we From page 9 Chase Litton got the zie's father, Reggie, worked up today for, so, good. Now we can move on." train for." Kizer got his shot to start in the second half and as the director of player The Indians entered the game in the AL's TRAINER'S ROOM make his case to be immediately led the Chiefs personnel for the Packers. first wild-card spot and 3½ games behind AL Indians: RHP Carlos Carrasco is expected Rodgers' backup and on a 16-play, 68-yard scor- "Quite an experience Central-leading Minnesota. Cleveland has to return this weekend. He was diagnosed promptly threw an intercep- ing drive. Litton found tight for him," Reid said of won 50 of its last 75 games after starting the with leukemia and has been out of major tion to safety Jordan Lucas. end Nick Keizer for a 4-yard McKenzie. "I thought he season 29-30. league action since late May. "When he comes The turnover gave the TD. did OK. I need to look at "It's fun to have all these matter," Clevinger back now, it's to help us win games," Fran- Chiefs the ball at the Pack- Litton finished the night the tape. Sometimes, I said. "For a lot of these guys in this club- cona said. "That doesn't mean we don't care ers 7-yard line. That led to a with 62 yards and the score don't get a great look at house, it's the first time these games matter at about his health and his well-being because 2-yard touchdown pass on 11-of-19 passing. those interior guys, but it this point in the year. Usually we've had it we do, but we wanted to make sure that he from Shurmur to receiver After Darrius Shepherd seemed like he did a pretty kind of locked up around this time, since I've was ready to help us win." Francona said Car- Jordy Fortson, who made fumbled the ensuing kick- good job." been up here." rasco has shown in the past that he can pitch up for an unsportsmanlike off return, Butker knotted INJURIES Clevinger (10-2) allowed four hits and no out of the bullpen and is open to that role. conduct penalty earlier in the score 20-20 just before Chiefs: WR Felton walks in his longest outing of the season. He Tigers: DH Miguel Cabrera missed a sec- the quarter. The Chiefs the end of the third period. Davis suffered a shoulder was lifted after 115 pitches, and Brad Hand ond straight game. He hasn't played since pulled within 13-10 with Both teams have until 4 injury. worked a perfect ninth for his 33rd save in 38 leaving Tuesday night's game with tightness 3:43 to go in the first half. p.m. ET on Saturday to trim Packers: Sternberger chances. in his left biceps. Kizer rebounded on the their rosters to 53 players. was carted off to the locker Lindor opened the scoring in the third UP NEXT following the drive, leading HOMECOMING room just before halftime. with a solo homer off Daniel Norris (3-11) Tigers: Detroit hosts Minnesota for four Green Bay on a 12-play, 81- Guard Kahlil McKenzie ... ILB James Crawford exit- and added a sacrifice fly in the seventh. games. Edwin Jackson (3-7, 8.70) starts for yard march and capping it started the second half for ed the game in the third Norris has worked limited innings in his the Tigers against Kyle Gibson (12-6, 4.49). with a 1-yard touchdown the Chiefs. McKenzie was quarter. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 2019 11 HERMAN SPEED BUMP Following your gut instinct Dear Annie: I graduate from college in December (hopefully), and before then I have some important decisions to make about my future. I’ve been thinking about the outcomes for several months already, and the decision has not gotten any easier. I’ve been dating my boyfriend for well Dear over a year now and we’ve talked about Annie getting married in the future. We also plan on getting engaged in a couple months. While I have no doubt in my mind that’s it comes to making a life decision as major what I want, it’s what comes after that I’m as this, you should be so self-assured in it struggling with. that nothing can stop you. My parents are very supportive and If I am correct that you, deep down, are have paid for my college. In return, I am not 100% sure you want to move in with paying them back once I get a full-time job him just yet, then wait. 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Classes start in September. OTTAWAOTTTAAWWWAA FOREST PRODU PRODUCTS,CTSPRODU , INC. Looking for happy, energetic Please contactourcontact ourat (906) 932-9701,932 9701 Ext. 112112Ext Plus a $1000 sign on bonus!! Housekeepers Please call for more information. OFP is currently hiring for the following Full Time position who want to make a dierence! Applications are available at GMCF: 402 North Street, Wakefield, MI 49968 Log Truck Driver Weekends a MUST! (906)224-9811 ext. 107 *Loader experience a plus T$INING BONUS!! or online www.gogebicmedicalcare.com. EOE Please contact our office at: (906) 932-9701 Apply in person EconoLodge Ext. 112 for Lee Cummings or Ext. 105 for Trucking Dispatcher. 1000 10th Avenue N. - Hurley, WI You may also stop by our office during business No phone calls please! Bessemer Plywood Corporation hours Monday-Friday 8am to 4:30pm is now accepting applications for Spreader positions. Applicants The Gogebic County Road Commission must be self-motivated and be able to work as a team. Customer Service/Ground 4is position has the opportunity to earn $15.00/hour. is accepting applications for Security/ Ramp Agent Further details will be discussed in interview. Equipment Operators. BPC o5ers competitive bene6t package including health, dental, Applicants must possess a valid CDL with a minimum Class A Part Time (25-30 hours weekly) vision, and life insurance, 401(k), & paid holidays and designation. Applicants must be able to operate and Background check and drug testing will be performed. PTO, along with safety and attendance bonuses. maintain trucks and equipment assigned to them. Location: Gogebic-Iron County Airport All bonuses are discretionary. Applicants must be physically fit to handle the heavy work required. Ironwood, Michigan Applicants may apply in person at BPC, Please apply at www.airchoiceone.com Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. All applicants who have current applications on file should Bessemer Plywood Corporation update them. Applications can be picked up at the 1000 Yale Ave • Bessemer, MI 49911 Gogebic County Road Commission office in the Courthouse NASI ROOFING, LLC BPC is an equal opportunity employer Annex in Bessemer, Michigan or on our website www.gogebiccountyroadcommission.org. NOW HIRING FLAT ROOFERS Deadline to submit an application is September 30, 2019. Now hiring flat roofers of all experience levels for work The Gogebic County Road Commission is an through-out Wisconsin and the U.P. of Michigan. Pay rate based on Watersmeet Township School District Equal Opportunity Employer. experience. Applicants must be over 18 and have the ability to climb is currently accepting applications for up and down ladders. Applicants must be willing to Highly Qualified Paraprofessional occasionally work out of town 3-4 nights a week. Hotel, per diem Request For Proposal (RFP) Regional Coordinator and travel pay apply to out of town work. Vacation pay, sick pay, Watersmeet Township School District is seeking Highly Aging and Disability Resource Center of the North (ADRC-N) Qualified Paraprofessional candidates to work with Special Need Holiday pay and an IRA are available after trial period. Notice of Invitation–ADRC–N invites qualified contractors to submit a proposal to provide Applications can be picked up at students starting on August 27, 2019. The position will be up to 7.5 leadership and oversight of the ADRC–N. The ADRC-N consists of local branch offices in hours per day. The ideal candidate will be Ashland, Bayfield, Iron, Price and Sawyer Counties. The ADRC-N 750 Granite St. in Hurley, WI enthusiastic, dynamic, and willing to work with an energetic, Coordinator works with staff in all five counties and Resumes can be emailed to todd@nasiroofing.com or mailed to progressive school staff. Candidates must meet the NCLB directs regional operations. This position answers to the ADRC–N Nasi Roofing LLC P.O. Box 1232, Minoqua ,WI 54548 requirements for highly qualified. Please contact the school district for Governing Board but works at the direction and in partnership with the ADRC–N additional information. Interested individuals should submit Management Team, which consists of the Director of the Departments of Human Services application materials to: or Health and Human Services of Ashland, Bayfield,  Dr. Gerald E. Pease, Iron, Price and Sawyer Counties. Watersmeet Township School District,         To obtain a packet to submit a proposal:  N4720 Hwy 45 P.O. Box 217,        Watersmeet, MI 49969 • Visit the Bayfield County Website by following this link: https://www.bayfieldcounty.org/637/Whats-New-in-Human-Services [email protected] 906-358-4504 • Call: (715) 373-6144 to request the packet to be mailed • Pick up at Bayfield DHS, 117 E. 5th Street (Lower Level), Washburn, WI 54891 Now Hiring RN’s for all shifts The positions will remain open until filled. Proposals are due 4:00 p.m. on Monday, September 16, 2019 to: Watersmeet Township School District is an $3000 Sign On Bonus for NOC shift RN’s Bayfield County Benefit package: medical, dental, vision, and life insurance Equal Opportunity Employer Department of Human Services Attn: Elizabeth Skulan 401(k) retirement savings plan with company matching PO Box 100 Paid time off for vacation and sick days. The Gogebic County Road Commission 117 East Fifth Street Holiday pay Tuition reimbursement is accepting applications for Washburn WI 54891 Apply in person at: 1500 N. Lowell Street, Ironwood, MI 49938 Seasonal Plow Truck Drivers  or email resume to: [email protected] for the 2019/2020 winter season. These jobs are for the City of Ironwood   winter months only and end in approximately March. Department of Public Works – “EOE M/W/Vets/Disabled” These positions are located county-wide. Equipment Operator II Sewer Facilities      These positions require that the employee be able to R.N./L.P.N./CE RTIFIED NUR SING ASSISTANTS operate all types of snow and ice removal equipment that The City of Ironwood is currently accepting applications to fill a full-time   is required by the Gogebic County Road Equipment Operator position with the Department of Public Works in the Sky View Nursing Center has immediate openings for Full Time & Part Time Commission and the Michigan Department of Sewer Facilities Department. This is a non-exempt, union position. Registered Nurses, Part Time Licensed Practical Nurses, and Part Time Certified Transportation. Also, qualified applicants should be Candidates must have a high school diploma and experience in heavy Nursing Assistants. The applicant must hold or be able to possess a valid   capable of using good and sound judgment in knowing construction/utility operations. An Interstate Class B CDL is required within Wisconsin Nursing License and be able to pass a criminal background check. Must have current CPR certification. Nursing assistants should be current on what operations to perform. Applicants must possess a six (6) months of hire. Candidates must be knowledgeable in the operation   valid CDL with a minimum of a Group A designation. of heavy equipment. The current starting base wage is $17.49/hour. This the Wisconsin Nurse Aide registry or meet the requirements for inclusion. In Applicants must be able to operate and maintain at least a position comes with automatic wage step increases at six (6) months, one return for your hard work, Sky View offers a competitive wage with a generous tandem axle dump truck with a front one-way plow. (1) year and two (2) years of service. This position also comes with a great shift differential pay for any afternoon or midnight shifts. We also offer a Applications can be picked up at the: benefit package including longevity increases, defined benefit pension, benefit package including health insurance and a 401 K Pension Plan. Sky View is a 33 bed intermediate care facility that offers a home like atmosphere with Gogebic County Road health insurance (medical, dental and vision), life insurance and paid time off (vacation, sick, personal and holidays). a very pleasant resident population. Please apply in person or by email. EOE. Commission office in the Courthouse Annex in SIGN ON BONUS AVAILABLE Bessemer, Michigan or on our website Employment application and a complete job description are available at the City Clerk’s Office, 213 S. Marquette Street, Ironwood, Michigan, and on the www.gogebiccountyroadcommission.org. Sky View Nursing Center City website at the following link: 309 Iron Street, Hurley WI 54534 Deadline to submit an application is www.cityofironwood.org/government/departments/. (715) 561-5646 Interested candidates should submit application, resume and cover letter to September 30, 2019. [email protected] The Gogebic County Road Commission is an Equal the City Clerk’s office. The City will begin reviewing applications on September 16, 2019. Applications will be accepted until the Opportunity Employer. position is filled. EOE. “Find your North”.

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SYNDICATION 1130 Walnut, which are known as vasomotor Acupuncture and yoga can im- Kansas City, MO 64106 symptoms, and they can cause prove sleep, concentration and 816-581-75008 l 14 FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 2019 NATION / WORLD THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Families begin burying the 28 victims of Mexico bar fire COATZACOALCOS, society, as a government, as Mexico (AP) – Anger a nation,” adding that remained high Thursday as crime and violence is the relatives began the slow, problem that worries him tearful task of mourning most. and burying the 28 people Veracruz state, where who died horrendously Coatzacoalcos is located, when gang members set a has been one of many hot bar on fire after blocking spots for that violence. its exits. Thousands have been kid- The families com- napped and disappeared in plained that criminals are the state and in April gun- out of control and making men broke into a family life impossible in this party and opened fire, Associated Press southern Mexico oil town. killing 13 people and VANESSA GALINDO Blas, 32, center right, gets a hug from a well-wisher during the wake for her late husband At least seven of the vic- wounding at least four oth- Erick Hernandez Enriquez, 29, in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz state, Mexico, Thursday. Anger is mounting among tims were buried Thursday, ers. relatives of 28 people who died horrendously when gang members set the White Horse nightclub on fire after with the 3-year-old daugh- Businessmen say gangs blocking its exits. ter of one woman, Xochitl in Coatzacoalcos demand Irineo Gomez, waving protection money from authorities had several of carry illegal weapons go has praised soldiers who But patience in Coatza- goodbye to her mother business owners, and at the suspects in custody ear- free.” have held fire even as they coalcos was thin among after her coffin was placed least two other bars were lier on other crimes - but Alicia Sierra, whose were disarmed by mobs. the families preparing for into the ground. burned down in Coatza- allowed them to be nephew Habib Ojeda Sier- He says his programs of funeral services for those Vanessa Galindo Blas, coalcos in July to enforce released. ra, a 23-year-old grocery scholarships and appren- who died of burns and 32, leaned over the brown such demands. Relatives of those killed store worker and father of ticeships will eventually smoke inhalation at the metal coffin of her com- Authorities are search- at the White Horse bar said two, was among those attack the root causes of bar. mon-law husband, Erick ing for the men who burst they have lost trust in killed, said she doesn’t crime. Lenit Enriquez Orozco, Hernandez Enriquez, 29, into the White Horse night- authorities. want his death “to go He has spoken of who has led a group of rel- who had dreamed of club late Tuesday, taking “We don’t want a war, unpunished, as have so addressing Mexico’s crime atives of the disappeared in becoming a famous deejay. over the entrance at gun- but we do want more firm many other crimes,” refer- problems with “hugs, not Coatzacoalcos, after her He was working at the club point and dousing it with action,” Miguel Angel Ortiz ring to the April killings. bullets,” and has insisted own brother vanished in to support his three chil- gasoline and setting the bar said Wednesday as he wait- “They should turn these that Mexicans are “happy, 2015, said drug cartels “are dren. afire. The attack was ed for official confirmation suspects over to the peo- happy, happy.” feeling very empowered.” “He wanted to be apparently carried out by that his mother, cleaning ple” so justice can be done, Officials of his adminis- “López Obrador says famous,” she sighed. “Look the Jalisco drug cartel in woman Rocio Gonzalez Sierra said, “because they tration have even begun the people are happy, but what they did to him.” retaliation for the bar Ramos, 53, was among the (authorities) are just going talks with vigilante groups, this is not what you would President Andrés owner’s refusal to pay dead. to set them free.” many of which are linked call being happy,” she said, Manuel López Obrador extortion demands. “The justice system is López Obrador has said to drug cartels, though motioning toward the said the Coatzacoalcos But the state governor upside down in Mexico,” “violence cannot be fought Lopez Obrador says he dis- grieving families of the attack “degrades us as a has acknowledged that Ortiz said. “Those who with more violence,” and approved of those talks. nightclub victims. Trump declares Italy’s soft-spoken Conte raises his voice, wins new mandate new Space ROME (AP) – Once Democratic Party – with viewed as a figurehead the aim of avoiding a snap Command key who took orders from his election as Italy faces deputies, Italy’s premier- domestic and international to American designate Giuseppe Conte instability. has raised his profile amid Conte was forced to the country’s sudden polit- resign earlier this month defense ical crisis, emerging as after Salvini abruptly WASHINGTON (AP) – Italy’s best bet to avoid pulled the plug on his Declaring space crucial to early elections and derail shaky government in a the nation’s defense, Presi- right-wing leader Matteo bid to force new elections dent Donald Trump said Salvini’s bid to clinch the he was convinced the Thursday the Pentagon has helm of government. League would win. It was established U.S. Space Days after handing in a risky gamble that ended Command to preserve his resignation, the 55- up backfiring when the 5- American dominance on year-old law professor, who Stars joined forces with “the ultimate high ground.” emerged from anonymity a the opposition “This is a landmark year ago to head a populist Democrats. day,” Trump said in a Rose coalition forged by the anti- Conte is seen as an ally Garden ceremony, “one establishment 5-Star Move- of the 5-Stars, even though that recognizes the central- ment and Salvini’s right- he had no party affiliation ity of space to America’s wing League party, has sur- when he became premier Associated Press prisingly won a fresh man- in June 2018. He kept a rel- national security and PRESIDENT DONALD Trump watches with Vice President Mike Pence and Defense date. atively low profile through- defense.” Secretary Mark Esper as the flag for U.S. space Command is unfurled as Trump On Thursday, Italian out his 14-month mandate, He said Space Com- announces the establishment of the U.S. Space Command in the Rose Garden of President Sergio Mattarella but before handing in his mand, headed by a four- the White House in Washington, Thursday. star Air Force general, will asked Conte to explore an resignation on Aug. 20, he “ensure that America’s providing warning of mis- himself as a strong sup- Force would be assigned to alternative coalition of two blasted Salvini for forcing superiority in space is sile launches abroad. That porter of creating both a missions directed by Space bitter political rivals – the his government to col- never questioned and is different from a Space Space Force and a com- Command, just as mem- 5-Stars and the center-left lapse. never threatened.” Force, which would be a mand dedicated to space. bers of the Army and other But there’s still no Space distinct military service “To ensure the protec- services are assigned to an Yemen President urges end of Force. like the Army, Navy, Air tion of America’s interests organization like U.S. UAE strikes, fears secession Space Force, which has Force, Marine Corps and in space, we must apply the Strategic Command. become a reliable applause Coast Guard. necessary focus, energy Like other branches of SANAA, Yemen (AP) – His government called line for Trump at his cam- Congress has inched and resources to the task, the military, Space Force Yemen’s president urged upon the United Nations paign rallies, has yet to win toward approving the cre- and that is exactly what would be headed by a four- Saudi Arabia on Thursday Security Council to con- final approval by Congress. ation of a Space Force Space Command will do,” star general who would to rein in the United Arab demn the attacks. The renewed focus on despite skepticism from Esper said Wednesday. have a seat at the table with Emirates after warplanes The development raises space as a military domain some lawmakers of both “As a unified combatant the other Joint Chiefs of from his former ally staged concerns about the future reflects concern about the parties. The House and command, the United Staff. Trump wanted Space airstrikes on Yemeni gov- of a Saudi-led coalition that vulnerability of U.S. satel- Senate bills differ on some States Space Command is Force to be “separate but ernment troops, killing has been fighting Yemen’s lites, both military and points, and an effort to rec- the next crucial step equal” to the other ser- and wounding dozens as Houthi rebels since 2015 commercial, that are criti- oncile the two will begin toward the creation of an vices, but instead it is they headed to retake the and adds another complex cal to U.S. interests and are after Congress returns independent Space Force expected to be made part key southern port city of layer to the civil war that potentially susceptible to from its August recess. as an additional armed ser- of the Air Force, similar to Aden from separatists has ravaged the Arab disruption by Chinese and When Jim Mattis was vice,” he added. how the Marine Corps is backed by the UAE. world’s most impoverished Russian anti-satellite defense secretary, the Pen- Kaitlyn Johnson, a part of the Navy. In a rare statement, country. weapons. tagon was hesitant to defense space expert at the Reestablishing Space President Abed Rabbo Infighting has raged for The role of the new embrace the idea of a Space Center for Strategic and Command has been a less Mansour Hadi condemned weeks between forces loyal Space Command is to con- Force. Trump’s first Pen- International Studies, said politically contentious mat- the UAE, a former ally, for to Yemen’s internationally duct operations such as tagon chief initially saw it she considers it likely, but ter. There is a consensus “blatant intervention” in recognized government enabling satellite-based as potentially redundant not certain, that Congress that it is the most straight- Yemen by providing “sup- and the southern sepa- navigation and communi- and not the best use of will approve a Space Force forward step among those port, money and plans” for ratists, backed by the UAE cations for troops and com- defense dollars. His succes- in the 2020 defense bill. proposed to shore up space separatists who aim at – all ostensibly allies in the manders in the field and sor, Mark Esper, has cast The people in Space defenses. “dividing up” the country. coalition. EPA moves to revoke rules on oil industry methane leaks WASHINGTON (AP) – said in a statement. the oil, gas and coal indus- Asked about global EPA. detect and stop methane The Trump administration Exxon Mobil and some tries, including a 2016 rule warming this week, Trump The oil and gas industry leaks at oil and gas sites. moved Thursday to revoke other oil giants – wary of regulating oil-industry only lauded the United is the nation’s primary The Trump administra- regulations on methane blowback from growing methane leaks as a pollu- States’ “tremendous source of methane emis- tion contends that leaks from oil facilities, a public concern over global tant under the federal wealth.” ‘’The wealth is sions, according to the Obama’s EPA skipped proposal environmental warming – joined environ- Clean Air Act. under its feet,” he said, EPA, accounting for nearly required legal steps in advocates said would mental groups in urging Trump has pushed to praising oil and gas pro- one-third in 2016. making that decision, and renounce key federal the Trump administration open vast expanses of U.S. duction. Under Trump, both the its proposal Thursday authority to regulate the to drop the rollback on wilderness and coastline to Methane, the main Interior Department and seeks public comment on climate-damaging gas. methane controls, oil and gas drilling, speed component of natural gas, the EPA have proposed a the issue. The proposed rule fol- although several state-level construction of petroleum frequently leaks or is series of rules – some “Essentially, this is the lows President Donald and national industry pipelines and ease regula- intentionally released dur- blocked by courts – to umpteenth iteration of the Trump’s directions to groups welcomed the eas- tions on the industry, dis- ing drilling operations. It loosen regulation of EPA’s exercise to define remove “unnecessary and ing. missing calls from scien- traps far more heat in the methane emissions. away its Clean Air Act duplicative regulatory bur- The step would be the tists in and out of govern- atmosphere than carbon President Barack authority ... to address air dens from the oil and gas latest in a series unwinding ment for rapid cuts in oil, dioxide, doing 25 times Obama’s administration pollution and greenhouse industry,” Environmental the Obama administra- gas and coal emissions to the damage over the long had cited legal authority gases,” said Joseph Goff- Protection Agency Admin- tion’s efforts to cut climate- stave off the worst of cli- term despite surviving for under the Clean Air Act to man, an EPA air official istrator Andrew Wheeler changing emissions from mate change. less time, according to the require companies to under Obama.