Sunny High: 68 | Low: 50 | Details, page 2 DAILY GLOBE yourdailyglobe.com Wednesday, August 31, 2016 75 cents NORRIE PARK RIBBON CUTTING Street work celebrated at Norrie Park ceremony By RALPH ANSAMI City manager Scott Erickson [email protected] offered a special thanks to Paul IRONWOOD — Mayor Luppino, of Angelo Luppino Con- Annette Burchell on Tuesday struction of Iron Belt, Wis., for thanked the voters of the city of smoothing out the road. Luppino Ironwood for approving the mil- attended the short ceremony. lage that led to streets throughout City employees and the Ironwood the city being resurfaced. Kiwanis Club hosted a cook-out at Although the mayor was the park following the ribbon-cut- speaking at a ribbon-cutting cere- ting on a beautiful late summer day. mony at Norrie Park, she said the The long-awaited resurfacing Tuesday noon ceremony stood for of Norrie Park Road is only a all of the street work that had small part of the city’s local street been completed in the city in the paving project that was extended past few years. to a second year after city resi- Norrie Park Road, along the dents approved it through a mil- Montreal River, was long the most lage vote, Burchell noted. pothole-felled roadway in Iron- The Kiwanis Club has been a wood and city commissioner Jim partner with the city in the park Ralph Ansami/Daily Globe Mildren said he hoped many peo- for more than 90 years. ABOUT 75 people attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday at noon at Norrie Park, marking completion of road work at the park and ple who had been ignoring the The most recent work in the throughout the city. From left are Mayor Annette Burchell, city commissioners Rick Semo, Jim Mildren and Brandon Tauer, and Tim Erickson, of park because of the poor road sur- paving project has been on Mt. Zion the Ironwood Community Development office. face might again visit it. Road and Riverside Cemetery.
CITIZENS ACADEMY Coleman named MSP citizens academy planners for Saxon exposes people to police work Harbor rebuild By RICHARD JENKINS By RICHARD JENKINS Mazurek said the first week of [email protected] [email protected] the class consisted of an HURLEY — A team of com- BESSEMER — A small group overview of the MSP’s history panies led by Coleman Engi- of area residents gathered at and various units. neering will be responsible for Saint Sebastian School Tuesday Tuesday’s class involved a dis- developing the plans to rebuild for the second week of the Michi- cussion with K-9 handler Troop- Saxon Harbor after the Iron gan State Police’s citizens acade- er Kyle Kelley from the MSP’s County Board of Supervisors my. Gladstone post about the depart- awarded the company the devel- The academy is an eight-week ment’s canine units. Following opment contract Tuesday. course designed to expose citi- that, Trooper Kyle Swanson pre- The decision comes based on zens to the various capabilities of sented a lecture on basic first a recommendation by the high- the MSP. aid. way and forestry committees, “Basically, it’s to give more Next week will feature a MSP which made their recommenda- information to the general public defensive tactics instructor to tion after receiving six proposals on who we are in the state police talk about when troopers are for the work. — all the different services we allowed to use force. “Everything is moving at an provide,” said Jerry Mazurek, “That’s a big thing, all this accelerated pass,” Iron County the community service trooper stuff we carry — how can we use Forestry and Parks Administra- with the MSP’s Wakefield post. it, when can we use it, and some tor Eric Peterson said regarding “It’s education, and mostly to Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe the time between the commit- MICHIGAN STATE Police Trooper Kyle Swanson demonstrates the proper CPR technique Tuesday during understand why (the MSP does tees meeting Thursday and the MSP’s citizens academy in Bessemer. what it does).” Tuesday’s final decision. He MSP — page 5 added the county’s corporation counsel has reviewed the agree- ment and the companies could begin work once the board signed off. Council members agree to borrow against TIF The team will consist of Cole- man Engineering, Ayres Associ- ates, Krech Ojard & Associates By RALPH ANSAMI financed by more than $1 million in grant the 1,900-foot long County D project, say- nity Development Block Grant and Fresh Water Engineering, [email protected] funding. ing it will open up 240 acres for develop- announced earlier this summer. according to Coleman’s Paul HURLEY — The Hurley City Council Former mayor Paul Mullard said he ment. He noted the city has more than $1 The money will be used to reconstruct Anderson. on Tuesday agreed to borrow up to didn’t think the council should borrow million in federal grant money tied into two blocks of Copper Street, for a water Monday, Wisconsin Gov. $550,000 for two projects. any more funds, but Mayor Joe Pinardi the project. mixer for the tank and for sewer work Scott Walker announced the At a special meeting, the council said the money will be repaid by the city’s The other $250,000 line of credit will near the Dairy Queen. county would receive a $24,450 agreed to seek a bank line of credit for up Tax Increment Finance district in the cover the city’s share of an upcoming pro- coastal management grant to to $300,000 for the County D project and industrial park. ject financed by a U.S. Department of help with the planning process $250,000 for a second project that will be Pinardi defended the line of credit for Agriculture Rural Development Commu- COUNCIL page 5 — specifically the public-input — stage — of the reconstruction of Saxon Harbor after it was destroyed during the heavy rains and flooding on July 11 Bessemer School receives and 12. The rebuilding process could active shooter training take three to four years and cost at least $10 million dollars, By TOM STANKARD responders.” according to Peterson. [email protected] “We need to train teachers In other action: BESSEMER — Representa- and staff how to respond in case — Following a public hearing tives from the Michigan State of emergencies,” he said. “You on the issue, the board approved Police Wakefield Post and the guys are going to save the most a package of resolutions Gogebic County Sheriff’s lives.” enabling the county — along Department trained Bessemer As first responders, Lyons with other counties impacted by Area School District faculty and said school staff and faculty are the July storm — to apply for staff Tuesday on how to protecting students, and them- community development block respond to an active shooter sit- selves, while buying time for grant funds to assist qualifying uation. law enforcement to respond. residents and businesses Ralph Ansami/Daily Globe Even though law enforce- In emergency situations, impacted by the storm. The A HURLEY Fire Department ladder truck and an Ironwood Township fire truck were among about 25 vehi- ment trains for responding to MSP Wakefield Post Communi- block grants are a program run cles that joined a caravan honoring two fallen firefighters Tuesday afternoon at the Michigan Tourist situations involving active ty Service Trooper Jerry by the federal government’s Information Center in Ironwood. The caravan came from Minnesota, where James Shelifoe, 23, and Alan shooters, GCSD Deputy Bran- Swartz, 25, both of Baraga, were killed in a Saturday traffic accident. They were members of the Beartown don Lyons said school staff and Firefighters. Seven others were injured in the crash. faculty are the “real first BESSEMER — page 5 SAXON — page 5 C O N T A C T U S WEATHER INSIDE INDEX
TODAY Football Preview Business ...... 13 Daily Globe Inc. Tuesday Today’s records High 76 High 90 (1929) Classifieds ...... 12-13 Vol. 97, Ed. 206 118 E. McLeod Ave. Sunny Previewing this weeks Low 62 Low 35 (1970) Comics ...... 11 P.O. Box 548 —Details, page 2 Thursday night high school Ironwood, MI 49938 football game. Community ...... 3 Year ago today Precipitation Obituaries ...... 8 High 80 To 7 a.m. — Sports yourdailyglobe.com Low 62 Tuesday 0.47 in. Opinion ...... 4 906-932-2211 page 9 Sports ...... 9-10 2 l WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2016 STATE / NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR IRONWOOD TROPICAL STORM TODAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
Sunny Mostly Sunny Sunny Mostly Sunny Partly Cloudy 68º 50º 67º 46º 73º 53º 75º 59º 75º 60º Winds: 5-10 mph N Winds: Light winds Winds: 3-7 mph N Winds: 5-7 mph N Winds: 5-10 mph NW
Ontonagon LOCAL OUTLOOK 67/55 -*./0% +1% +"22% 311% 34550% 36"13% +"7$% /% $"#$% 71891:/74:1%*;%(<=>%$48"."70%*;%',?&%@*:7$%+"5.% Bergland A% 7*% BC% 89$&% -$1% :1D*:.% $"#$% 71891:/74:1% ;*:% 68/51 7*./0%"3%EC=%317%"5%BE,E&%FG91D7%8*3720%D21/:%36"13% :DNHÀHOG 7*5"#$7%+"7$%/5%*H1:5"#$7%2*+%*;%AC=&% Ironwood 68/50 45 Saxon 68/50 72/50 Marenisco SUN AND MOON Bessemer 68/49 Watersmeet Hurley 68/50 2 Associated Press Upson 68/48 THIS NOAA satellite image taken Tuesday at 12:45 a.m., EDT, shows large amounts of clear skies across a 71/49 70/49 J45:"31%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%(K,B%/&8& 51 J45317& & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & 'KLE%9&8& majority of the eastern United States. Thunderstorms and moderate rain showers remain over Minnesota Mercer M**5:"31% & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & AKLC%/&8& and Wisconsin, sinking towards the south. 71/48 M**5317%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%&%'K,,%9&8& Manitowish NATIONAL WEATHER 69/48 Minocqua North Carolina beaches thin 70/48 %-*./0%-$4& N$"D/#*% '(O(L% 9D% ',O(C% 3 P/22/3% EAO''% 3% E,O'Q% 7 R/53/3%N"70% X$"512/5.1:% 'BOQ<% 3% (EOQL% 3 cane threatened to pass “danger- cal storm warning was in effect cult to predict a storm’s path while crossing the West Indies. West the )crossing while J7&%U/42% ''OA(% 3% '(OA(% 3 ously close” to Hawaii and for much of the Outer Banks. days in advance. In 1780, a hurricane killed 22,000 people people 22,000 killed hurricane a 1780, In [/43/4% 'QOAC% 3% 'BOQA% 3 Answer: another tropical depression Coastal Carteret County Outer Banks business owners 9/1 9/9 9/16 9/23 churned in Gulf of Mexico emergency officials issued an warily eyed both storms because waters with the potential to advisory on Tuesday saying that of fears that a one-two punch of bring rain and wind to Florida. wind problems were likely to be rain could waterlog the ground Krist Propane Now Serving Ironwood and On North Carolina’s Hatteras “mostly minor,” but residents and cause problems. Roads along Surrounding Areas for All Your Propane Needs! Island, a slow stream of dozens should prepare in case trees top- the thin barrier islands are of cars from places including ple, limbs snap or lightweight prone to flooding and erosion Maryland, New York and Ohio objects are blow around. damage, including the two-lane Call For Pricing 1-888-706-4120 headed toward a bridge to the At the same time, the N.C. Highway 12 serving as the Installing leased propane tanks at no charge.* mainland. There was light, National Hurricane Center said main north-south artery. Fast, Reliable Service • 24-Hour Emergency Service • Automatic Delivery • Special NEW Customer Pricing intermittent rain and a mostly another tropical depression in At Ride The Wind Surf Shop cloudy sky. the Gulf of Mexico could hit on Ocracoke Island, owner Bob A public beach near Rodanthe northern Florida as a tropical Chestnut said he canceled all of WE HONOR ALL COMPETITORS’ COUPONS! WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! was nearly empty, save for two storm later in the week and pos- his kayak tours and other *Some restrictions apply. Call for details. parents enjoying a walk with sibly head toward the Atlantic rentals for Tuesday because he their 11-year-old son. Nearby, coast. was concerned about the wind. large waves crashed in the That depression was about Foot traffic in the store has been increasingly angry-looking surf. 340 miles (550 kilometers) west sparse. VW owners seek emissions cheating settlement Joe and Kelley Walker of of Key West, Florida. Forecast- “The amount of day-trippers Markham, Virginia, plan to wait ers expect it to become a tropical has been pretty minimal because DETROIT (AP) — About 210,000 on their own. Another 110 objec- The motion was filed late Fri- out the rain with movies or card storm later Tuesday and turn I think people were worried owners of Volkswagens with 2-liter tions to the settlement were filed. day by Elizabeth Cabraser, the games unless the forecast wors- northeast toward Florida the they’d get down here and not be diesel engines that cheat on emis- U.S. District Court Judge lead attorney in the class-action ens. next day. able to get back,” he said by sions tests have registered to settle Charles Breyer has given the $15 settlement. It says the number of “We’re not worried about the National Weather Service phone, referring to people who with the company under the terms billion settlement preliminary owners who signed up for settle- storm so much unless they say meteorologist Tom Lonka said take a ferry to get to the island of a June court agreement. approval, with a final decision ments, about 44 percent, was “a there’s something to worry the center of the storm on the southern stretch of the The figure was revealed in a expected Oct. 18. noteworthy level of participation about,” Joe Walker said. approaching North Carolina Outer Banks. federal court motion by class Terms call for the German car- in a program whose claims dead- The tropical weather system should stay offshore as it passes, Meanwhile, the Central Pacif- action attorneys seeking final maker to spend up to $10 billion line does not occur until Septem- off the coast was expected to but it will hit the Outer Banks ic Hurricane Center issued a approval of the settlement involv- buying back or repairing Volkswa- ber 2018.” strengthen and pass near the with bands of rain and wind hurricane watch for the Big ing 475,000 owners. It says only gen and Audi 2-liter vehicles and Owners have until Sept. 16 of Outer Banks by late Tuesday, through Wednesday. Island of Hawaii, saying Hurri- 235 have asked to stay out of the paying owners another $5,100 to this year to opt out of the settle- bringing sustained winds as “They’ll be rain showers com- cane Madeline could pass “dan- settlement and pursue legal action $10,000 each. ment. high as 45 mph and heavy rains ing on shore, rain bands and gerously close.” The storm of up to 5 inches in some areas. gusty winds,” he said by phone should be near or over the Big An 11 a.m. update from the Tuesday. “The biggest impacts Island by Wednesday. GCC recognized as being ‘veteran friendly’ By TOM STANKARD their dependents to identify faculty ratio to graduation rate. [email protected] Michigan colleges and universi- “GCC is very excited to receive IRONWOOD —The Gogebic ties committed to helping veter- this honor and will soon have a Community College Board of ans succeed. badge on our website indicating Trustees heard Tuesday the col- She said the program is in its ‘America’s Best Community Col- lege was ranked as “silver sta- second year. Some of the criteria leges,’” said Lorenson. tus” for “Veteran Friendly” that the schools were ranked on Also on the agenda, the schools, according to the Michi- include: having an active stu- trustees approved the 2016-17 gan Veterans Affairs Agency. dent-operated veterans club or institutional goals based on the Jennifer Forshey, GCC veter- association, veteran-specific 2014 Strategic Agenda/Direc- ans certifying official and trans- career services or advising, an tions and the 2015-16 employee fer coordinator, said “GCC is one on-campus veteran’s coordinator satisfaction survey. of 65 colleges/universities that and awarding credit based on Lorenson said the goals earned bronze, silver or gold sta- prior military training and expe- include: to increase enrollment tus based on their commitment rience. of new students, with particular to providing on-campus, veteran- GCC President James Loren- emphasis on potential students centric services to student veter- son said the college recently from new geographic markets; ans.” ranked as the No. 1 community retain more current students to The Veteran-Friendly School college in Michigan and the 87th graduation and/or goal attain- program, created by the Michi- best community college in the ment; revise existing and devel- MX Traactor gan Veterans Affairs Agency, nation, according to WalletHub, op new instructional programs recognizes institutions of higher a personal finance website. and identify and implement learning for their dedication to WalletHub‘s analysts com- changes that improve the physi- student veterans and dependents pared 821 community colleges to cal and interpersonal environ- utilizing their GI Bill and other identify those that outshine their ment. educational benefits. competition using 12 key met- The board accepted the resig- Forshey said these rankings rics, ranging from the cost of in- nation from Angela Kortemeier make it easy for veterans and state tuition and fees to student- as the medical assisting program director position. “Kortemeier started the pro- gram at GCC and has done a The business office of the great job educating our students and bringing this program for- DAILY GLOBE will be closed ward,” said Erik Guenard, Lulich Implement interim dean of instruction and on Monday, Sept. 5th dean of business. Administra- 64850 US Hwy 63 in observance of Labor Day. tion will begin advertising for Mason, Wisconsin 5464850856 US Hwy. 63, this position, which could be an 715747247Mason,8 Wisconsin 54856 Regular business hours will additional duty of a qualified full-time staff member or the (715) 746-2477 resume on Tuesday, Sept. 6th. hiring of a director who would be a full-time instructor within the 1. Customer instaant rebates of $750 are available on purchases of new Kubota MX4800/MX5200/MX5800-All equipment from pparticipaarticipating dealers’ stock. Dealer subtracts rebate fromom dealer’s The advertising deadline for Tues., program. pre-rebate selling price on qualifying purchases. Rebate not available afte er completed sale. Some exceptions apply. Offer expires s 9/30/2016. 2. $0 down, 0% A.PP..R. financing for up to o 60 months on purchases of new Kubota BX, B, L (excluding L39/L45) and MX equipmen nt is available to qualified purchasers from participating dealers’ in-stock inventory through 9/30/2016. Example:ple: A 60-month Sept. 6th is 4:00 p.m., Thurs., Sept. 1st. The board designated Tom monthly installme nt repayment term at 0% A.PP..R. requires 60 payments ofo $16.67 per $1,000 financed. 0% A.PP..R. interest is avaailable to customers if no dealer documentation preparaation fee is Brown, Tim Kolesar and Susan charged. Dealer ch harge for document preparation fee shall be in accorda nce with state laws. Inclusion of ineligible equipment may result in a higher blended A.PP.R. 0% A.PP..R. and low-rate financing may not be availabble with customer instant rebate offers. Financing is avaailable through Kubota Credit Corporation, U.S.A., 3401 Del Amo Blvd., TToorrance, CA 90503; subject to credit approval. Some Murphy as members of the Audit exceptions apply. Offer expires 9/30/2016. See us for details on these andd other low-rate options or go to www.kubota.com for more information. 3. Customer instant rebates of $500 0 are available DAILY GLOBE Committee for the current fiscal on purchases of new MX, M5660SU/M6060/M7060 equipment with qualifyingifying new Kubota front loader from participating dealers’rs’ stock. Dealer subtracts rebate from dealer’s pre-rebabate selling 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 © Kubota Tractorr Corporation, 2016 price on qualifying g purchases. Rebate not available after completed sale. Some exceptions apply. Offer expires 9/30/2016. 4. Six ix year or 2,000 hour (whichever occurs first) limited poowertrain year. warranty on new BB, BX, L (excluding B26/L35/L45/L47 models) and six year ear or 3,000 hours (whichever occurs first) on new MX ttractors.ractors. For non-commercial, home and residential usee only. Eligible 906-932-2211 In other action, the trustees units must be purc chased and registered beginning June 1, 2016. Availablle to customers in 48 contiguous United States, Alaska and Hawaii. Only terms and conditions of Kubota’s standardndard Limited Warranty apply. Foor warranty terms, see Kubota’s Limited Warranty at wwww.kubota.com or authorized Kubota Dealers. Optional equipment may be shown. approved the 2016-17 Adjunct Faculty list. THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2016 l 3 Community calendar GOGEBIC COUNTY FAIR Email calendar items and com- sion, 5 p.m., meeting, Conference Gogebic County Veterans Ser- munity news to news@yourdaily- Room 1, second floor, Memorial vice Officer, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Iron- globe.com. For more information, Building, Ironwood. wood Memorial Building. 906-667- call 906-932-2211. Friday, Sept. 2 1110. Wednesday, Aug. 31 Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Double Trouble, 11 a.m.- Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Christian Men of the North- 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, Iron- area74.org. land, 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Iron- wood. Ironwood Kiwanis Club, noon, wood. Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 Golden Dragon. New members Mercer Area Play Group, 9:30- p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. welcome. 11 a.m., Mercer, Wis., Public Emergencies: 715-476-7655. Cribbage, 1 p.m., Mercer, Wis., Library. 715-476-2366. Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- Public Library. 715-476-2366. Alcoholics Anonymous, open Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 meeting, noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. area74.org. p.m., Episcopal Church of the Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Transfiguration, Ironwood. DOVE Support Group, noon-2 Ontonagon United Methodist area74.org. p.m. 906-932-4990. Church basement, next to Holiday Government Ironwood-Hurley Rotary Club, gas station, Ontonagon. Iron County Extension Educa- 12:15 p.m., Elk and Hound Restau- area74.org. tion Committee, 8:30 a.m., Court- rant, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 house, Hurley. Iron County Veterans Service p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic Wakefield Township Board, Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Wis., Church, Ironwood. area74.org. 5:30 p.m., township hall. Iron County Memorial Build- Town Hall. 715-561-2190. Saturday, Sept. 3 Adult Children of Alcoholics, ing Restoration Committee, 5:30 p.m., Memorial Building, Hurley. 7 p.m., Samaritan Counseling, Festival Italiano, all day, food, Ironwood. activities, music, Hurley. Wednesday, Sept. 7 Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Community Pickleball Pad- Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. dlers, 8:30-11:30 a.m., Mercer Christian Men of the North- area74.org. School gymnasium. 715-776-4588. land, 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Iron- Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 wood. p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Iron- Mercer Area Play Group, 9:30- Bessemer. area74.org. wood. area74.org. 11 a.m., Mercer, Wis., Public Government Library. 715-476-2366. Gogebic County Board, imme- Sunday, Sept. 4 Alcoholics Anonymous, open diately following the 3:45 p.m., Dal- meeting, noon, Salem Lutheran Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe Pra Scholarship Committee meet- Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 Church, Ironwood. area74.org. AIDAN BUSCH, of Wakefield, takes aim at a target as part of a carnival game at the Gogebic County Fair Sun- ing, County Courthouse, Besse- p.m., closed meeting, Salem Gogebic-Ontonagon Com- mer. Lutheran Church, Ironwood. munity Action Agency quarterly day. Thursday, Sept. 1 Gogebic Range Trail Authori- food commodity distribution ty, 6 p.m., Pit Stop, Bessemer. for registered families, noon- Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Pickleball, 9-11 a.m., Hurley 2:30 p.m. EST, fire hall, Bruce p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, High School Tennis Courts. Crossing; 2-4:30 p.m. EST, 429 Bessemer. area74.org. Gogebic County Veterans Ser- River St., Ontonagon. 906-667- Dogs know what you’re vice Officer, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Monday, Sept. 5 0283. Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 p.m., DOVE Support Group, noon-2 Watersmeet Township; 2:45-3:15 Iron County Food Pantry, 9 p.m. 906-932-4990. p.m., Marenisco Township. 906- a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Ave., Ironwood/Hurley Rotary Club, saying, study suggests 667-1110. Montreal, Wis. 715-561-4450. 12:15 p.m., Elk and Hound Restau- Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, rant, Ironwood. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Iron County Veterans Service BERLIN (AP) — Scientists area74.org. area74.org. Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Wis., have socialized with humans for less means really motionless,” Grief Support Group, 2 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 Town Hall. 715-561-2190. have found evidence to support thousands of years, meaning said Andics, who published the The Inn Bed and Breakfast, Mon- p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic Alzheimer’s Disease Care- what many dog owners have they are more attentive to what findings in the journal Sci- treal, Wis. 906-663-0308. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. givers Support Group, 6-7 p.m., long believed: Man’s best friend people say to them and how. ence. ReGeneration Youth, 5:30-6:45 Ironwood Sports Hall of Fame, Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, really does understand some of Researchers imaged the While dog owners may find p.m., ages 10-11; Relentless Youth, 6 p.m., Luther L. Wright K-12 Mercer, Wis. what we’re saying. brains of 13 dogs using a tech- the results unsurprising, from a 7-9 p.m., ages 12-18; Lighthouse School, room 205. Bessemer Booster Club, 6:30 Researchers in Hungary nique called functional MRI, or scientific perspective, it’s a p.m., A.D. Johnston High School. Faith Center, Ironwood. MECCA Ski Club, 6:30 p.m., scanned the brains of dogs as fMRI, which records brain “shocker” that word meaning MECCA cabin near the treatment Gogebic Range Carvers, 6:30 Knights of Columbus 4th they were listening to their activity. seems to be processed in the left facility, Mercer, Wis. p.m., shop room, A.D. Johnston Degree Pere Menard Assembly trainer speaking to determine The dogs — six border collies, hemisphere of the brain, said 471, 6 p.m. business meeting, KC Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, High School, Bessemer. Hall, Ironwood. Ontonagon United Methodist People for Peace, 7 p.m. EDT, which parts of the brain they five golden retrievers, a Ger- Brian Hare, associate professor Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 Church basement, next to Holiday Episcopal Church of Ascension, were using. man shepherd and a Chinese of evolutionary anthropology at p.m., First Presbyterian Church, gas station, Ontonagon. 501 Houghton St., Ontonagon. They found that dogs pro- crested — were trained to lie Duke University, who had no Hurley. area74.org. area74.org. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., cessed words with the left hemi- motionless in the scanner for role in the research. Knights of Columbus Council Methamphetamine ETC, 8 Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. sphere and used the right hemi- seven minutes during the tests. Emory University neurosci- 1396, 6:30 p.m. business meeting, p.m., support group, Woodland area74.org. sphere to process pitch — just The dogs were awake and unre- entist Gregory Berns cautioned KC Hall, Ironwood. Church, Ironwood. 906-285-2813 Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 like people. strained as they listened to that the study involved a small p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, Government or methetc.web.com. What’s more, the dogs only their trainer’s voice through number of dogs. Before conclud- Government Bessemer. area74.org. Downtown Ironwood Develop- registered that they were being headphones. ing it’s a smoking gun for word Bessemer City Council, 5:30 Government ment Authority, 8 a.m., Memorial praised if the words and pitch “The most difficult aspect of processing, “they should have Building, Ironwood. p.m., city hall. Ironwood Economic Develop- were positive. Meaningless this training is for dogs to looked for other evidence in the Iron County Traffic Safety Tuesday, Sept. 6 ment Corporation, 10 a.m., meet- Committee, 9:30 a.m., Highway ing, Conference Room 1, second words spoken in an encouraging understand that being motion- brain,” he said in an email. Department, Hurley. Pickleball, 9-11 a.m., Ironwood floor, Memorial Building, Iron- voice, or meaningful words in a Ironwood Planning Commis- Memorial Building. wood. neutral tone, didn’t have the same effect. FESTIVAL ITALIANO “Dog brains care about both what we say and how we say it,” Saturday, September 3rd, 2016 said lead researcher Attila 11am–10pm Nonprofit group surprises Andics, a neuroscientist at 8 a.m. 2 Mile DAGO DASH, Walk/Run Eotvos Lorand University in 10 a.m. 3 on 3 BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Budapest, said in an email. 10 a.m. HUMAN FOOS BALL TOURNAMENT “Praise can work as a reward 11 a.m.-5 p.m. CRAFT SHOW Flint kids with free backpacks only if both word meaning and 1-3 p.m. KI DS GAMES intonation match.” Balloon Twisting & Face Painting FLINT, Mich. (AP) — A non- ed their backpacks. When they were not added to the river Andics said the findings sug- 12-3 p.m. FUN E BUSINESS – profit group is giving backpacks returned to their seats, they water, which caused lead to leach gest that the mental ability to 1-3 p.m. Live Music Featuring “LAKE EFFECT” filled with school supplies to all excitedly opened up their packs from old pipes into homes and process language evolved earli- 3-5 p.m. BINGO (Bonshell Cafe) 5,500 students in Flint’s public and pulled out crayons, glue businesses. Tests later found ele- er than previously believed and 4 p.m. W ATERMELON EATING CONTEST (located at the Iron Horse). school district, the latest philan- sticks, notebooks, folders, rulers, vated lead levels in some chil- that what sets humans apart 4 p.m. MARTY’S GOLDENAIRES, Sr. Drum & Bugle Corps. thropic effort aimed at helping pencils and other items — dren. The city since has returned from other species is the inven- 6-10 p.m. Music by “ALLEN BROTHERS BAND” the city dealing with the after- around 20 items in all. to Detroit’s water system. tion of words. math of a lead-tainted water cri- “I liked it, because I won’t Charitable giving has While other species probably FUN FOR EVERYONE! STREET DANCING 50/50 RAFFLE TICKETS sis. have to ask for a pencil from the exploded in Flint since the also have the mental ability to The Minneapolis-based Kids teacher because I have my own,” water crisis became nationally understand language like dogs In Need Foundation began mak- said sixth-grader Delmarco Per- known early this year. Groups do, their lack of interest in ing the donations Tuesday morn- son. and individuals have sent gifts human speech makes it difficult there’s ing during an assembly at Free- Most schools in Flint don’t get of money and bottled water. to test, said Andics. man Elementary School. The started until after Labor Day, so Earlier this month, the W.K. Dogs, on the other hand, foundation’s executive director Kids In Need plans to ship the Kellogg Foundation announced Dave Smith, who has given away remaining backpacks to the city it was giving $7.1 million to like hundreds of millions of dollars’ in time for them to be distributed nonprofits and organizations Classes for Beginners worth of school supplies to kids next week to the remaining supporting efforts to help city across the U.S. for 20 years, part- 5,000-plus students in Flint residents. and Seniors start: nered with Detroit rapper Community Schools. A first-grade student had September 5, 2016 Eminem’s Marshall Mathers “It’s an area that’s been eco- pulled out one of the sticky notes Foundation for the Flint back- nomically challenged anyway, from a backpack and scrawled Call now for info and to pack giveaway. and then with the water crisis on her name and the words “thank register 715-561-2880 From the auditorium stage, top of that, we knew there was you” on one of them. Smith told about 200 children in lots of issues for all the families,” Asked later about why she Northern Mind attendance that they would “get Smith said. “And this was one wrote the note, Damaria Malone Yo g a S t u d i o Our goal is to help seniors and individuals a surprise today,” then led them way of getting school supplies to said simply: “Because it was Corner of Douglas Blvd. & Michigan Ave., Ironwood, MI living at home, maintain high levels of in a countdown from 10. Many of them — an issue that they didn’t nice.” the students screamed out in have to worry about when the independence, health, and wellness. excitement when a curtain con- kids went back to class.” cealing the surprise gifts was Flint was under state finan- pulled back. cial oversight when it switched MeMedicaledical ServicesSerrvvicees The children, from pre-kinder- in 2014 from the Detroit water In this moment . . . 6NLOOHG1XUVLQJ6NLOOHG 1XUVLQJ PlePleaseease call Nancy Thurow,Thuroww,, garten through sixth grade, system to the Flint River to save DiDirectorirector at AvantiAvanti Home It doesn’t matter if 3K\VLFDO7KHUDS\3K\VLFDO 7KHUDS\ CareCCaare today,todayd y,, forfor a confidentialconfident fid iiaall walked on stage and were hand- money. But corrosion controls you saved money healthheealth asassessmentsessment and personalizedpeersonalized solution.solution. in 15 minutes. 2FFXSDWLRQDO7KHUDS\2FFXSDWLRQDO 7KHUDS\ &HUWLILHG+RPH+HDOWK$LGH&HUWLIILLHG +RPH +HDOWK $LGH (7(715)561-3206715)561-3206 It doesn’t matter if your neighbor has Non-MedicalNon-Medical ServicesSerrvvices the same insurance you do. 3HUVRQDO&DUH3HUVRQDO &DUH &RPSDQLRQVKLS&RPSDQLRQVKLS What matters right 5HVSLWH&DUH5HVSLWH &DUH 2008 HONDA 2006 PONTIAC now is the quality of CIVIC LX TORRENT AWD your independent insurance agent and the 7UDQVSRUWDWLRQ7UDQVSRUWDWLRQ company that stands behind them. 0HGLFDWLRQ5HPLQGHUV0HGLFDWLRQ 5HPLQGHUV AAVANTI 2 door, auto., loaded, local V6, 4 door, loaded, only /LJKW+RXVHNHHSLQJ/LJKW +RXVHNHHSLQJ HOME CARE trade, excellent shape, 113,000 miles, local trade, Call or visit us! 0HDO3UHSDUDWLRQ0HDO 3UHSDUDWLRQ great MPG. Excellent shape. $ $ +RXU&DUH +RXU &DUH A DiDivisionvisisiion off AvAvantivantianti HealthHealth SystemsSystemms SAVE!! 6,999 SAVE! 5,999 Maki Insurance Agency 601 Luxmore, Ironwood, MI • 906-932-5387 Visit us at www.MakiInsurance.org wwwww.homecarewi.comwww..homecarewi.com Cloverland Motors ,URQ6WUHHW+XUOH\:,,URQ 6WUHHW +XUOH\ :, 300 E. Cloverland Dr., (U.S. 2) • Ironwood, MI 49938 1-800-932-1202 • Phone: 906-932-1202 • Fax: 906-932-3295 4 l WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2016 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Hillary Clinton bleachbits her past While Hillary Clinton was preparing to Did you consider foundation emails to be per- DAILY GLOBE deliver a big speech portraying Donald sonal or work-related? I have yet to see a sin- Trump as a racist, a figure from Clinton’s gle foundation email produced by the State Sue Mizell, Publisher recent unhappy past — Rep. Trey Gowdy, Department that was sent by her.” chairman of the House Select Committee on Gowdy went on to reveal a few details Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor Benghazi — added a new word to the 25-year about how Clinton destroyed the documents vocabulary of Clinton scandals: BleachBit. Byron she did not want anyone to see. “If she con- That is the name of a publicly-available York sidered them to be personal, then she and her utility used to delete material from a com- lawyers had those emails deleted,” Gowdy In Their Opinion puter’s hard disk. And it’s not just for casual, said. “They didn’t just push the delete button. quickie deletes of junk mail. It’s for when a They had them deleted where even God can’t New drainage fees a user really wants to destroy material on a read them.” computer so that no one will be able to recov- interviews,” Gowdy told Fox. “My takeaway “They were using something called er it. was this: Remember James Comey said BleachBit,” Gowdy continued. “You don’t use mixed bag for Detroit According to Gowdy, BleachBit is what [Clinton] was not indicted because he didn’t BleachBit for yoga emails or for bridesmaid’s Clinton and her legal team used, or at least have sufficient evidence on the issue of emails. When you’re using BleachBit, it is The Detroit Water and Sewerage Department part of what her team used, to destroy the intent. I didn’t see any questions on the issue something you really do not want the world (DWSD) in October will begin charging parcel own- 30,000 or so emails on her secret system that of intent.” to see.” ers for drainage fees it has never before collected. she deemed “personal” from her years as sec- And then there were those deleted Amid growing controversy over the Clin- It’s part of the department’s effort to make the retary of state. On Thursday, after revela- emails. First, it’s long been known that ton Foundation, possible conflicts of interest, billing system more fair and equitable among cus- tions that the FBI had perhaps worked its Clinton and her lawyers — and no indepen- and allegations of access and pay-to-play, tomers. way around BleachBit to discover an addi- dent arbiter — decided what to hand over Gowdy’s words served to return the focus to DWSD has a legal responsibility under the state to tional 14,900 emails that Clinton did not and what to destroy. Clinton famously what the New York Times’ Mark Landler recoup the $125 million it spends annually on drainage hand over, Gowdy went on Fox News to dis- explained that she destroyed only the recently called the “original sin” of the Clin- costs and infrastructure investments. Updating the cuss both that development and the FBI doc- emails that dealt with personal issues, like ton email affair: Clinton took it upon herself billing system makes sense in that light. uments that underlay the Justice Depart- yoga or her daughter Chelsea’s wedding. to decide which of her emails as Secretary of But the city’s business economy is still fragile, and ment’s decision not to prosecute Clinton for But in light of new revelations about the State would be preserved, and which would the new system is going to place huge cost increases on mishandling classified information. close relationship between Clinton’s Secre- be destroyed. many businesses and industrial partners throughout The public should be allowed to see those tary of State office and the Clinton Founda- “There wasn’t an independent authority the city. Detroit can’t be penny-wise and pound-foolish currently classified FBI documents, Gowdy tion, a question gaining urgency in recent that got to make that decision,” Landler said to assume all those customers will simply absorb what said, adding that he has reviewed them all. If days is whether Clinton destroyed founda- on NPR’s “Diane Rehm Show” Wednesday. in some cases will be thousands of dollars of new fees to people were allowed to read the papers, tion-related emails on the grounds that they “And by the time we found out about it, those Gowdy explained, they might well come away remain in the city limits. were “personal.” emails were gone.” with questions about the wisdom of the FBI’s “That’s the $100 million question,” Gowdy With the help of BleachBit, we now know They might decide to avoid the costs by relocating in decision. told Fox’s Martha MacCallum. “I hope some- Byron York is chief political correspon- the suburbs, which are managed by the Great Lakes “I read every word of all of the witness body in your line of work will ask (Clinton): dent for The Washington Examiner. Water Authority and don’t generally charge drainage fees for runoff storm water. For decades Detroit customers have been paying on two different rate systems for drainage services â ” and Today in history 22,000 parcels haven’t been charged at all. Some have been paying on an outdated fixed-rate meter system, The Associated Press and others have been charged based on the size of their Today’s Highlight in History property. On Aug. 31, 1886, an earth- The acreage model will be the standard for the quake with an estimated magnitude future. And the 22,000 parcels will now be paying into of 7.3 devastated Charleston, the system as well. The new billing system will include South Carolina, killing at least 60 commercial, industrial, residential and tax-exempt people, according to the U.S. Geo- logical Survey. parcels, including government properties and church- On this date es. In 1881, the first U.S. tennis It makes sense to make the system equitable among championships (for men only) customers, but the spike in costs for some of those began in Newport, Rhode Island. larger customers could be up to $4,000-$5,000 per In 1916, the musical revue “The month, depending on how many acres they have. Par- Big Show,” featuring the song “Poor Butterfly” by Raymond Hubbell and ticularly hard hit will be businesses with large foot- John Golden, opened at New prints, such as shopping centers with parking lots and York’s Hippodrome. warehouses. In 1939, the first issue of Marvel For any customers strained by the new fees, DWSD Comics, featuring the Human should find ways to keep them in Detroit. Among the Torch, was published by Timely plans is to offer credits for installing retention ponds, Publications in New York. rain barrels and other green infrastructure to hold In 1941, the radio program “The Great Gildersleeve,” a spinoff from the storm water and keep it out of the drainage sys- “Fibber McGee and Molly” starring tem. Harold Peary, debuted on NBC. And the department is phasing in the new rates for In 1954, Hurricane Carol hit the each customer class over the next three to five years. northeastern Atlantic states; Con- “If we tried to flip the switch and do it all at the same necticut, Rhode Island and part of time, the cost to some commercial, industrial and resi- Massachusetts bore the brunt of dential customers would be unfair and not something the storm, which resulted in some 70 deaths. they’d be able to budget for,” DWSD director Gary In 1965, the U.S. House of Rep- Brown said in an editorial board meeting with The resentatives joined the Senate in Detroit News. voting to establish the U.S. Depart- gone to see a monument to the Erde (ur-dee), 85, an aviation and Rock musician Jerry Allison Payment plans will also be available as rates are ment of Housing and Urban Devel- sons of Susan Smith, who had auto racing pioneer once called the (Buddy Holly and the Crickets) is adjusted. Brown said the department legally could back opment. drowned the two boys in Oct. 1994. fastest woman on Earth, died in 77. Actor Jack Thompson is 76. charge for up to six years. But he’s decided against In 1972, at the Munich Summer In 1997, a car crash in Paris The Villages, Florida. Violinist Itzhak Perlman is 71. Olympics, American swimmer Mark claimed the lives of Princess Diana, One year ago: President Singer Van Morrison is 71. Rock doing so. Spitz won his fourth and fifth gold Dodi Fayed and their driver, Henri Barack Obama, opening a three- musician Rudolf Schenker (The Raising the cost of doing business and living in a city medals in the 100-meter butterfly Paul. day visit to Alaska, painted a Scorpions) is 68. Actor Richard that is already uncompetitive is a risky enterprise. The and 800-meter freestyle relay; Ten years ago: Iran defied a doomsday scenario for the Arctic Gere is 67. Olympic gold medal city should be mindful of those risks, and work with its Soviet gymnast Olga Korbut won U.N. deadline to stop enriching ura- and beyond if climate change was- track and field athlete Edwin customers to mitigate the impact. gold medals in floor exercise and nium. President George W. Bush, n’t dealt with fast: entire nations Moses is 61. Rock singer Glenn the balance beam. addressing an American Legion submerged underwater, cities Tilbrook (Squeeze) is 59. Rock — The Detroit News In 1980, Poland’s Solidarity convention in Salt Lake City, pre- abandoned and refugees fleeing in musician Gina Schock (The Go- labor movement was born with an dicted victory in the war on terror, droves as conflict broke out across Go’s) is 59. Singer Tony DeFranco agreement signed in Gdansk that likening the struggle against Islam- the globe. The State Department (The DeFranco Family) is 57. ended a 17-day-old strike. ic fundamentalism with the fight released roughly 7,000 pages of Rhythm-and-blues musician Larry Letters Policy In 1986, 82 people were killed against Nazis and communists. Hillary Rodham Clinton’s emails, Waddell (Mint Condition) is 53. when an Aeromexico jetliner and a Police in Norway recovered the including about 150 emails that Actor Jaime P. Gomez is 51. Base- The Daily Globe welcomes letters from readers. Letters should deal small private plane collided over Edvard Munch masterpieces “The were censored because they con- ball pitcher Hideo Nomo is 48. Scream” and “Madonna” two years tained information deemed classi- Rock musician Jeff Russo (Tonic) with matters of current, public interest. We will publish as many as possi- Cerritos, California. The Soviet passenger ship Admiral Nakhimov after masked gunmen grabbed the fied. Frazier Glenn Miller, a white is 47. Singer-composer Deborah ble. We reserve the right to reject any letter and to edit those that are to collided with a merchant vessel in national art treasures in front of supremacist who admitted killing Gibson is 46. Rock musician Greg be published. Please avoid name-calling or personal attacks. the Black Sea, causing both to stunned visitors at an Oslo muse- three people at two suburban Richling (Wallflowers) is 46. Actor Letters should be no longer than 400 words. They must be signed by sink; up to 448 people reportedly um. Kansas City Jewish sites, gave Zack Ward is 46. Golfer Padraig died. Five years ago: The Wartime jurors in Olathe, Kansas, a Nazi Harrington is 45. Actor Chris Tuck- the author, and an address and phone number must be included for veri- In 1991, Uzbekistan and Kyr- Contracting Commission issued a salute after they convicted him of er is 44. Actress Sara Ramirez is fication purposes. gyzstan declared their indepen- report saying the U.S. had lost bil- murder and other charges for the 41. Rhythm-and-blues singer Letters may be mailed to Letters to the Editor, Daily Globe, 118 E. dence, raising to ten the number of lions of dollars to waste and fraud shootings. (The same jury sen- Tamara (Trina & Tamara) is 39. republics seeking to secede from in Iraq and Afghanistan and stood tenced Miller to death.) Thought for Today McLeod Ave., Ironwood MI 49938; emailed to: the Soviet Union. to repeat that in future wars without Today’s Birthdays “Every man in the world is better [email protected]; or faxed to 906-932-4211. In 1996, three adults and four big changes in how the government Japanese monster movie actor than someone else and not as Brief, thank-you letters will be considered for our Saturday “Bouquets” children drowned when their vehi- awarded and managed contracts Katsumi Tezuka is 104. Baseball good someone else.” — William cle rolled into John D. Long Lake in for battlefield support and recon- Hall-of-Famer Frank Robinson is Saroyan, American author (1908- column. Union, South Carolina; they had struction projects. Betty Skelton 81. Actor Warren Berlinger is 79. 1981) DOONESBURY CLASSIC MALLARD FILLMORE PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Martilla yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Award Winning Newspaper Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 ADVERTISING DIRECTOR LEAD PRESS Published daily Monday - Saturday Heidi Ofstad Bill Westerman (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, 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 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2016 l 5 were to be constructed there, it Council could provide 100 percent of the Saxon water the city needs. He said the previous estimate was 80 per- cent, but water usage in the city From page 1 From page 1 has since declined because of the Pinardi said the city will prob- loss of some big water customers. Department of Housing and ably need around $110,000 from Hurley gets its water from Urban Development to assist the second line of credit. Council Ironwood and Montreal. low and moderate income resi- member Joanne Bruneau said The council also made sugges- dents, so only certain properties she did not feel comfortable seek- tions about an employee hand- impacted by the storm will be ing a $500,000 line of credit, as book, but took no formal action eligible to receive building suggested by city clerk Stacy on it. funds. Wiercinski, so the amount was Bruneau said a personal — The board approved the reduced to $250,000. social media policy should be purchase of just over 400 acres Bids have not been received added and employees should be of land near Caroline Lake in for the second project. required to read and sign off on the town of Anderson from the Mullard also questioned the the handbook. Wisconsin Department of Natu- status of the well project near Pinardi noted city attorney ral Resources. The purchase the K-12 school. Pinardi said Ray O’Dea had already suggest- costs the county $170,000, Tom Stankard/Daily Globe although it is not presently being ed an “at will” clause regarding according to information pre- MICHIGAN STATE Police Wakefield Post Community Service Trooper Jerry Mazurek tells Bessemer Area developed, if a treatment facility city employees. sented at the meeting. School District faculty and staff that an active shooter could be one of their former students during active — The board also approved a shooter training at A.D. Johnston High School, Tuesday. pair of resolutions encouraging sonnel. the state to continue maintain- “They aren’t coming in to Lyons said at some point in the MSP The classes meet from 9 to 11 ing a veterans service officer in Bessemer argue about their grades. They’re shooter’s life, they were most a.m. Tuesdays. each county, instead of consoli- coming in with a weapon, or any- likely victimized. This is the first year the dating the positions regionally. thing of that nature, to kill peo- “For a stretch of time in their Wakefield post is offering the The resolutions would also keep ple,” he said. lives, they felt like the victim,” he From page 1 From page 1 academy, according to a requirement the post be filled Attacks are usually planned said. “And they woke up one day of those kind of things,” Mazurek Mazurek. by a veteran and urges the state Mazurek said people often fall by the shooter in advance, and decided, ‘I’m no longer going said. “We’re trying to feel our way, to revert back to the policy of victim to “normalcy bias,” which Mazurek said. He said the to be a victim, I’m going to be the Future classes will hear from we’re learning, too,” he said, allowing the entirety of the state is a mental state people enter active shooter may be a former victimizer.’” Gogebic County Prosecutor adding the classes give weekly grant on salary for the position when facing a disaster where student and teachers and staff When responding to emergen- Nick Jacobs, as well as traffic feedback. — Iron County receives approxi- they don’t immediately grasp a “have to be mentally prepared cies, such as tornado drills, crash investigators, drug recog- The post will probably offer mately $8,500 a year — instead threat. for that.” Mazurek said students tradition- nition experts, crime scene another class next summer and of requiring a portion be spent The bias causes people to not “This might be someone you ally are told to hide under their technicians and other MSP per- may have evening sessions. on technology. fully understand the danger of had as a student in the first or desks. In an active shooter emer- the situation, underestimating second grade,” he said. “But, gency, he said doing this may both the possibility of a disaster when they come through the door make them “easy targets.” and its possible effects. with a weapon, you need to be During their training, Ribbon cutting held for When an active shooter is on able to recognize that they’re a Mazurek said faculty and staff school grounds, Mazurek said threat.” went through more effective pro- the situation is considered a Regarding what causes some- cedures to help them better Mercer non-motorized trail “homicide in progress.” one to become an active shooter, respond to a potential incident. Lottery S OMFORTABLE AS OUR By ISABELLE KLEINSCHMIDT A C Y Michigan 23-24-25-26-28-33-34- [email protected] Monday 40-48-49-50-53-54-57- FAVORITE PAIR OF SLIPPERS MERCER, Wis. — On Mon- Lucky For Life: 13-21- 60-68-76 Feel like one of the family at Villa Maria, in surroundings that immediately day afternoon, a trail that has 27-35-43, Lucky Ball: 14 Wisconsin will put you at ease. Whether your stay is short-term rehab or long-term care, been in the making for well over Poker Lotto: 3D-7D- Monday our comfortable living environment will nurture you, allowing you to enjoy a decade was celebrated. 2H-6H-4S 5 Card Cash: 9C-5D- A crowd gathered at the Great Midday Daily 3: 5-0-9 2H-2S-5S life --- the way it should be. By taking care of your daily needs, we’ll give you Northern Motel for the Midday Daily 4: 5-2-9-9 SuperCash: 10-13-17- plenty of reasons to be less anxious. For exceptional care and comfort that Hike/Bike Trail ribbon-cutting Daily 3: 9-2-7 24-27-29, Doubler: N you won’t find anywhere else, visit Villa Maria. Daily 4: 0-5-2-6 Badger 5: 02-13-18-19- ceremony. Come in for a cup of tea or coffee State Sen. Janet Bewley, D- Fantasy 5: 11-14-29- 26 ent 37-38 Daily Pick 3: 1-3-8 Outpati and a personal tour of Ashland, Departement of Trans- Keno: 08-13-14-20-22- Daily Pick 4: 6-6-5-2 Therapy portation Secretary Mark Got- Villa Maria 26-29-38-39-40-41-42- Tuesday Health & Rehabilitation Center. tlieb and Department of Tourism 48-56-57-61-63-65-68- 5 Card Cash: JH-AH- specialist Jeff Anderson were 70-74-76 5C-9C-7D among those attending. Tuesday SuperCash: 03-04-16- “There were a great many bik- Poker Lotto: KC-QS- 18-30-32, Doubler: N ers in attendance at the event,” AS-2C-9D Badger 5: 07-14-23-27- said Bonnie Banaszak, of the Midday Daily 3: 3-2-2 29 VILLA MARIAM HealthHealth & RehabilitationRehabbilitation CenterCenter Mercer Town Board. “It was a Midday Daily 4: 7-5-5-1 Daily Pick 3: 0-2-9 great afternoon. This is long Daily 3: 6-6-1 Daily Pick 4: 9-6-3-5 A DivisionDivision of AvantiAvantti HeHealthalth SySystemsstems awaited.” Daily 4: 3-5-0-5 Multi-state Fantasy 5: 02-03-21- Mega Millions: 28-32- 9,//$'5,9(+85/(<:,6&216,19,//$ '5,9( +85/(<< :,6&216,1 After the ceremony, refresh- )$0,/<2:1(' 23(5$7(')$0,//<<2:1:1(' 23(5$7(' 33-34 41-51-71, Mega Ball: 11, ments were served. Keno: 01-04-09-13-15- Megaplier: 4 Members of the Lupine June- www.avantihs.com • (715) 561-3200 fest Committee led the first offi- cial bike ride on the new trail. In WEDNESDAY EVENING AUGUST 31, 2016 total, the committee contributed 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Submitted photo more than $25,000 to the paving Penn & Teller: Fool Us Whose Line Whose Line CW 2 News Seinfeld ’ Cougar Cougar Raising Community of the new trail. “The event ON TUESDAY, over 100 celebrants joined a number of Wisconsin digni- # CW KDLH “Here’s Moxie!” (TVPG) Is It? Is It? at Nine (TVPG) Town (CC) Town (CC) Hope (TV14) ’ (TVPG) marks the culmination of efforts taries to celebrate the completion and dedication of the long-awaited Big Brother (N) ’ (TVPG) Criminal Minds “Inner American Gothic “Free- Local 3 (:35) The Late Show With James % put forth on behalf of the town of 7-mile Mercer Non-Motorized Recreational Trail. After a short outdoor CBS WJMN (CC) Beauty” ’ (TV14) dom From Fear” (TV14) News at Stephen Colbert (TVPG) Corden Mercer.” said Banaszak. program that included remarks from a number of the noted guests, America’s Got Talent America’s Got Talent The Night Shift “Burned” KBJR 6- (:34) The Tonight Show Seth Meyers & NBC KBJR ’ ’ The trail runs from Mercer they joined in a ribbon cutting ceremony to officially open the trail to “Cutdown” (N) (TVPG) “Live Results 4” (TVPG) (Season Finale) (N) (TV14) News Starring Jimmy Fallon America’s Got Talent America’s Got Talent The Night Shift “Burned” TV6 Late (:34) The Tonight Show Seth Meyers along U.S. 51 all the way to Vilas use. Those involved in the celebration included, from left, Wisconsin ( NBC WLUC “Cutdown” (N) ’ (TVPG) “Live Results 4” (TVPG) (Season Finale) (N) (TV14) News (N) Starring Jimmy Fallon ’ County, where it connects with Department of Natural Resources Secretary Cathy Stepp, Mercer Town The Gold- The Gold- Modern (:31) Black- Modern (:31) The News (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (:37) Night- the existing trail that follows Chairman Jim Kichak, Mercer Supervisor Bonnie Banaszak, Mercer * ABC WDIO bergs ’ bergs ’ Family ’ ish (TVPG) Family ’ Middle ’ ’ (TV14) (CC) line (TVG) County M to Boulder Junction. Chamber of Commerce President Vic Ouimette, Wisconsin State Repre- MasterChef “Tag Team; Pop-Up Restaurant” Mystery Fox 21 News at 9 (N) (CC) 2 Broke Big Bang (:05) 2 (:35) Modern + FOX KQDS ’ While the event marked com- sentative Beth Myers, Wisconsin Department of Transportation Secre- BROADCAST box challenge. (N) (TV14) (CC) (DVS) Girls (TV14) Theory Broke Girls Family tary Mark Gottlieb and Wisconsin State Senator Janey Bewley. The First MasterChef “Tag Team; Pop-Up Restaurant” Mystery FOX UP 2 Broke Mike & Mol- Two and a Two and a Anger Man- pletion of the portion of the trail, , FOX FOXUP box challenge. (N) ’ (TV14) (CC) (DVS) News (N) Girls (TV14) ly (CC) Half Men Half Men agement Official Trail Bike Ride followed the ceremony and was led by members those involved have plans to con- My Wild Affair ’ (TVPG) NOVA “Japan’s Killer Uranium -- Twisting the BBC World Newsline ’ Charlie Rose (N) ’ (CC) tinue development of the overall of Lupine Junefest committee members, a group that has held a yearly ` PBS WNMU (CC) Quake” ’ (TVPG) (CC) Dragon’s Tail ’ (TVPG) News (TVG) (CC) trail system. event to help raise funding for the trail. All guests were then invited to My Wild Affair ’ (TVPG) My Wild Affair ’ (TVPG) NOVA “Japan’s Killer Uranium -- Twisting the Uranium -- Twisting the 4 “We’re very interested in join- enjoy light refreshments in the Great Northern Motel. PBS WLEF (CC) (CC) Quake” ’ (TVPG) (CC) Dragon’s Tail ’ (TVPG) Dragon’s Tail ’ (TVPG) ing with the Manitowish Waters _ HSNJewelry Clearance (TVG) Jewelry Clearance (TVG) Jewelry Clearance (TVG) Jewelry Clearance (TVG) Fashion & Accessories trail in the near future.” said 0 TWCWeather Weather Highway Thru Hell Highway Thru Hell Highway Thru Hell Highway Thru Hell Banaszak. 1 CBC Dragons’ Den ’ The Romeo Section ’ The National (N) (CC) News Coronation Coronation 22 Minutes The Lupine Junefest commit- 5 WTBSBig Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan (N) (TV14) (CC) Broke Girl Conan tee also has plans to add future < WGN-A(6:00) › The Happening Person of Interest (TV14) Person of Interest (TV14) Person of Interest (TV14) How I Met How I Met BDC Liquidators > (6:00) ›› The Wolverine (‘13) Hugh Jackman. ’ Tyrant (N) (TVMA) (CC) Tyrant ’ (TVMA) (CC) Tyrant ’ (TVMA) (CC) amenities to the trail as it is FX able. 411 East Cloverland in Ironwood ? CNNAnderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Special Report (N) CNN Tonight CNN Tonight CNN Special Report All of the trails are a part of @ USALaw & Order: SVU Suits (N) (TV14) (:01) Mr. Robot (N) (TV14) Law & Order: SVU (:06) Suits (TV14) the Northern Highlands Region- OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, A ESPNMLB Baseball Teams TBA. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (CC) al Trail System. FRIDAY and SATURDAY 9:00am-5:00pm B ESPN2(6:00) 2016 U.S. Open Tennis Second Round. (N) (Live) NFL Live (CC) Baseball Tonight (N) C LIFELittle Women: LA (TV14) Little Women: LA (TV14) Little Women: Atlanta (N) Little Women: Atlanta (:02) Little Women: LA Record D FSDMLB Baseball Chicago White Sox at Detroit Tigers. Tigers Inside World Poker Tour MLB Baseball 20% OFF Select FURNITURE F TDCDual Survival (N) (TVPG) Dual Survival (N) (TVPG) (:02) Naked and Afraid (:04) Dual Survival (CC) (:06) Naked and Afraid Snickers Regular Size Candy Bars 3/.99 G BRAVOHousewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Happens Housewives/OC Housewives H COMSouth Park (TV14) (CC) South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park POLICE REPORTS limit 12 bars I TRUTVImp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Knockout Knockout Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers City of Ironwood J Hollywood Medium Chrisley Chrisley Hollywood Medium E! News (N) (TVPG) (CC) The Ironwood Public Safety 20% OFF e-Cigarettes E! K American Pickers (TVPG) American Pickers (TVPG) Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars (:03) American Pickers Department received a Monday HIST Take an additional our L Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. afternoon complaint about a woman 20% OFF A&E swearing in front of children. current price on any GLASSWARE O NICKNicky Nicky Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ According to the 7 p.m. com- P FREE›› Bring It On (‘00) Kirsten Dunst, Eliza Dushku. ’ Cheer Squad (N) (TV14) The 700 Club ’ (TVG) Stevens Stevens plaint, Jane Mueller, 53, of 208 S. Q SPIKE(6:30) ›› Now You See Me (‘13) Jesse Eisenberg. ›› Now You See Me (‘13) Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo. ’ Gladiator CABLE Curry St., was arrested after a dis- R CMTLast Man Last Man ››› 9 to 5 (‘80, Comedy) Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Dolly Parton. Steve Austin’s S. Austin turbance at 213 S. Curry St. T AMC››› Men in Black (‘97) Tommy Lee Jones. (CC) ›› Walking Tall (‘04) The Rock. (:45) ››› Men in Black (‘97) (CC) Bond was set at $5,000, subject U TNTCastle ’ (TV14) Castle ’ (TVPG) Major Crimes (TV14) Major Crimes (TV14) CSI: NY ’ (TV14) (CC) to posting 10 percent for release, on Snow Timber Hardwood Pellets V FOXNThe O’Reilly Factor (N) The Kelly File (N) (Live) Hannity (N) (Live) The O’Reilly Factor The Kelly File a disorderly person citation. W SYFYChronicles-Ridd Ghost Hunters (N) (TVPG) Paranormal Witness (N) Ghost Hunters ’ (TVPG) Paranormal Witness The report said Mueller regis- X TVLNDGriffith Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond King King King King tered a .27 blood-alcohol reading. Cash & Carry Pricing Promotion Y ANPLWild Hawaii ’ (TVPG) (:01) Wild Brazil ’ (TVPG) (CC) (:03) Wild Hawaii (TVPG) (:04) Wild Brazil (TVPG) ACCIDENTS Z OXYSomething’s Gotta Give ››› Something’s Gotta Give (‘03) Jack Nicholson, Diane Keaton. (CC) ›› The Holiday (‘06) (CC) City of Ironwood SALE from August 20th-September 14th [ TOONKing of Hill Burgers Burgers Cleveland Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Family Guy Family Guy Chicken Squidbillies A motorcyclist received minor ≠ HGTVProperty Brothers (TVG) Buying and Selling Hunters Hunters Int’l Property Brothers (CC) Buying and Selling injuries in a 12:44 p.m. Tuesday 1-49 bags ...... 4.25 each Æ FOODChopped (TVG) Chopped (TVG) Cutthroat Kitchen (TVG) Cutthroat Kitchen (TVG) Chopped (TVG) accident on Ayer Street. ± BIGTENB1G Football & Beyond Top 10 Football Games BTN Live B1G Football & Beyond MIchigan MIchigan Olen Breuer, 43, of Ironwood, 50 or more bags ...... 3.99 each ∂ DISNBunk’d ’ Bunk’d ’ Girl Meets Best Fr. K.C. Under. Liv-Mad. Bunk’d ’ Stuck Girl Meets Best Fr. was driving the motorcycle at a high ∑ TRAVExpedition Unknown Expedition Unknown (N) Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown rate of speed and as he turned a (50 bags per pallet/ton) ∏ ››› Bells Are Ringing (‘60) Judy Holliday. (CC) (:15) ››› Ocean’s Eleven (‘60) Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin. (CC) ››› Ada corner, he crossed in front of a vehi- TCM Any orders must have 100% deposit. π EWTN Live (N) (TVG) News Holy Rosary Religious Vaticano Catholic Women of Daily Mass - Olam cle that was coming out of a drive- EWTN way. The motorcycle went into the Delivery to your home is available for an additional fee. ∫ MSNBCAll In With Chris Hayes Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word The Last Word Rachel Maddow Show ø Last Man Last Man The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls Gold Girls ditch on the north side of the street, See store for complete details. HALL according to an initial IPSD report. ⁄ FS1UFC Tonight (N) (CC) UFC Unleashed (TV14) The Ultimate Fighter (N) (TV14) (CC) TUF Talk Sports Live The motorcycle did not come into Õ GSNFamFeud FamFeud Skin Wars: Fresh Paint FamFeud FamFeud FamFeud FamFeud FamFeud FamFeud “We’re in your neighborhood, when quality contact with the vehicle, according (129) SUND(6:30) ›››› The Untouchables (‘87) Kevin Costner. Gomorrah “The Mother and Home” (TVMA) (CC) Man in the Iron to an investigating officer. counts, with expert advice.” (501) HBO(6:40) ››› Furious 7 (‘15) Vin Diesel. (PG-13) (CC) Any Given Ballers ’ REAL Sports Gumbel Hard Knocks Beacon Ambulance responded, (503) HBO2REAL Sports Gumbel ›› Reindeer Games (‘00) Ben Affleck. (:45) ››› Black Mass (‘15) Johnny Depp. ’ (R) (CC) as Breuer had minor injuries. E5108 Jackson Road (531) MAXInsurgent (:25) ›› The Visit (‘15) Olivia DeJonge. ››› Scream (‘96) Neve Campbell. ’ (R) (CC) Frank Miller’s Sin City ’ The bike sustained minor dam- Ironwood, MI 49938 (561) SHOW›› Shooter (‘07) Mark Wahlberg. ’ (R) (CC) (:05) ›› Shaft (‘00) Samuel L. Jackson. (:45) ››› The Best Man (‘99) (R) (CC) age. (906)932-2311 (591) TMC››› Freedom Writers (‘07) Hilary Swank. ’ (PG-13) (:05) ›› Alfie (‘04) Jude Law. ’ (R) (CC) The Last Days of Disco An officer said a careless driving (593) TMC2I Survived a Zombie Holocaust (‘14) (:40) ››› Zombie Honeymoon (‘04) ’ (:05) ›› Hannibal (‘01) Anthony Hopkins. ’ (R) (CC) www.forslund.com PREMIUM citation was pending. 6 l WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2016 NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Prosecutor to mull death penalty opposition in nuns’ slaying DURANT, Miss. (AP) — A their wishes,” District Attorney Oh, my God,” Marie Sanders ministers at the church in Lex- Mississippi prosecutor said Akillie Malone-Oliver said Mon- said, sobbing. ington, Mississippi, where Held she hasn’t decided whether to day, referring to the death At Lexington Medical Clin- and Merrill led Bible study, seek the death penalty for a penalty opposition by families of ic, about 10 miles west of praised them for their lives of man charged with killing two the sisters and their religious Durant, Held and Merrill often service. Plata also noted the nuns who dedicated their orders. treated poor and uninsured joint statement against the lives to helping people in one Sanders has been held in an patients with diabetes and death penalty released Sunday of the poorest counties in the undisclosed jail since his arrest other chronic conditions. The by the sisters’ orders. nation. late Friday. Accompanied by at clinic and the nuns’ home in “Justice for a heinous crime Relatives and colleagues of least seven law-enforcement Durant are in Holmes County, demands punishment, but it Sisters Margaret Held and officers, he made a brief court population 18,000. With 44 does not demand revenge,” Paula Merrill have publicly appearance Monday before percent of its residents living Plata said. expressed their opposition to Durant City Judge Jim Arnold, in poverty, Holmes is the sev- Records from the Iowa execution. A judge denied bond who denied bond and said the enth-poorest county in Ameri- Department of Corrections Monday to Rodney Earl state will appoint an attorney ca, according to the U.S. Cen- show Sanders was in prison Sanders, 46, of Kosciusko, Mis- after Sanders indicated he could sus Bureau. from June 2004 to February sissippi, who is charged with not afford one. Hours before Sanders’ court 2011 on a conviction of second- two counts of capital murder, Sanders — who had been liv- appearance, Bishop Joseph degree robbery. Records show one count of burglary and one ing about 15 miles east of the Kopacz and more than 20 he also was in prison in Iowa count of grand larceny. sisters’ Durant home — con- priests from the Diocese of from August 1999 to August Capital murder under Mis- fessed to the killings but gave Jackson celebrated a memorial 2002 on a conviction of theft, sissippi law is a killing commit- no reason, said Holmes County Mass at the small but ornate and from April to October 1996 ted along with another felony. It Sheriff Willie March, who was Cathedral of St. Peter in down- for two counts of third-offense is punishable by execution by briefed by Durant police and town Jackson, about an hour’s drunken driving. lethal injection or by life in Mississippi Bureau of Investi- drive south of Durant. Hun- Sanders was on probation prison. gation officials who took part in dreds of people attended, and after a prison term for a felony Held and Merrill, both 68, Sanders’ interrogation. the front pews were filled by drunken-driving conviction in were found stabbed to death in Warren Strain, spokesman Associated Press family members and sisters Mississippi last year, said their home in Durant after they for the Department of Public JOHN MERRILL, the older brother of Sister Paula Merrill, left, hugs a rel- from Held’s and Merrill’s reli- Grace Simmons Fisher, a failed to show up to work last Safety, which includes the Mis- ative of Sister Margaret Held at the conclusion of a memorial Mass for gious orders, the Kentucky- spokeswoman for the Mississip- Thursday at a medical clinic in sissippi Bureau of Investiga- the murdered nuns, Monday, at the Cathedral of St. Peter the Apostle based Sisters of Charity of pi Department of Corrections. nearby Lexington, where they tion, said the organization in Jackson, Miss. Nazareth and the School Sis- He was also convicted of armed were nurse practitioners. would neither confirm nor deny hearing and broke down after- “I’m sorry. I don’t know what ters of St. Francis of Milwau- robbery in Holmes County, sen- “We are going to consider the that Sanders confessed. ward when addressing the fam- to say to y’all. I’m so sorry. ... kee. tenced in 1986 and served six heinous nature of the crime and Sanders’ wife attended the ily and friends of the nuns. I’m so sorry. I can’t take this. The Rev. Greg Plata, who years. Adoptive Pets at HOPE Animal Shelter 7 Days A Week • 2:00pm-5:00pm • 906-932-1511• www.myhopeanimalshelter.org BBAAIILLEEYY MMAARRVVIINN PPAAWWSS PPEENNNNYY 2-1/2 Year Old • Spayed Female 2 Year Old • Neutered Male 5 Year Old • Neutered Male 8 Year Old • Spayed Female Pit Bull Mix Orange Tabby Shorthair Boxer/Lab Mix Brown Tabby Shorthair ~ CLOSED ON MONDAYS ~ The students & staff of ricos Joyspring Kennel Fede Mikes Family Restaurant Bluff View Christian School “Where your pets love to play while you’re away!” Daily Specials For all your Building Needs (906)663-6959 East Hwy US 2 • Bessemer, MI E6526 Sandene Rd. • Bessemer, MI 106 E. Cloverland Drive 906-932-0555 (906)667-0201 (906)285-0445 TTAABBAATTHHAA BBEELLLLAA MMIITTTTEENNSS BBIINNGGOO 2 Year Old • Spayed Female 2 Year Old • Spayed Female 6-8 Month Old • Neutered Male 2 Year Old • Neutered Male Brown Tabby Shorthair Pit Bull Mix Black & White Shorthair Pit Mix Ginger Benninghoff (906)932-0957 Lake Road E5944 E. Bluffview Rd. Ruth Ekmark Veterinary Clinic Hurley, WI Ironwood, MI Hurley, WI Karen B. Mallum, DVM 906-932-4070 BBLLUUEE CCHHUUBBBBYY CCHHAARRLLIIEE GGAARRVVEEYY 2 Year Old • Neutered Male 1-1/2 Year Old • Neutered Male 1 Year Old • Neutered Male 2 Year Old • Neutered Male Pit Bull/Lab Mix Gray Tabby Shorthair Shih-Tzu Mix White & Gray Shorthair Georgia’s Grooming Lisa Kinney & Dr. Stanley W. Gresham, DDS John & Jeni Experienced - Professional Dog Groomer Doug Hippe Starritt “Caring for Your Dog’s Needs Since 1986” 212 E. Aurora St. • Ironwood, MI Ironwood, MI County D, Hurley • (715)561-3361 (906)932-2730 Winchester, WI DONATION WISH LIST HOPE’s monthly adoptive pet page is sponsored by the above Laundry Soap • Bleach • Heavy Duty Leashes • Retractable Leashes pet-loving businesses and individuals. • • • • • Dog/Puppy Food • Cat/Kitten Food • Toys • Stainless Steel Dishes Help a pet find it’s forever home! Cat Litter • Tall Kitchen Trash Bags • Volunteers Contact the Daily Globe 906-932-2211 ext. 114 to become a sponsor! THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2016 l 7 IRONWOOD 10 things to look forward to at the movies this fall By JAKE COYLE and LINDSEY BAHR Theodore Melfi’s “Hidden Figures” look more enticing than the sum- AP Film Writers (Dec. 25) and Jeff Nichols’ interra- mer’s. There’s Denzel in glorious Out with the summer, in with cial marriage tale “Loving” (Nov. cowboy-hero mode in “The Mag- the fall. Please hurry. 4). — Coyle nificent Seven (Sept. 23), Peter After a bruising three months Berg’s visceral true tale “Deepwa- when moviegoers often had to ter Horizon” (Sept. 30), the brainy strain to find something good to FEMALE DIRECTORS TO smarts of Benedict Cumberbatch see, this year’s fall film season (RE)DISCOVERWhile the percentage of female in “Doctor Strange” (Nov. 4), the looms like an oasis. It’s about to directors remains dismal, there mind-bending sci-fi of Denis Vil- get better at the multiplex. Here are a number of exciting projects leneuve’s “Arrival” (Nov. 11) and are 10 movies, performances and from new and veteran talents this the cozy fantasy of J.K. Rowling’s story lines that AP film writers fall, like the feature debuts of “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Lindsey Bahr and Jake Coyle are Julia Hart (“Miss Stevens,” Sept. Find Them” (Nov. 18). Oh, and most looking forward to, come 16) and Kelly Fremon Craig (“The another little “Star Wars” film is autumn: Edge of Seventeen,” Nov. 18). Also coming: Gareth Edwards’ spinoff coming are films from exciting vet- “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” erans like Jocelyn Moorehouse (Dec. 16). — Coyle LONERGAN-MANIALittle is settled about this fall’s (“The Dressmaker,” Sept. 23), coming awards season except for Andrea Arnold (“American this: Kenneth Lonergan’s “Manch- Honey,” Sept. 30) and Kelly OLD HOLLYWOOD THROUGH ester by the Sea” (Nov. 18) is one Reichardt (“Certain Women,” Oct. BEATTY’SThe Golden LENS Age of Hollywood of the best films of the year. 14). — Bahr holds a not-so-surprising allure Already celebrated at its Sun- for directors of a certain age, but dance premiere, it’s the third film perhaps none has seemed quite as from the acclaimed New York A LEGITIMATELY GOOD SHIA suited to the task as Warren Beat- Submitted photo LABEOUF playwright following the wonder- Performance-art theatrics have ty, coming off of a 15-year hiatus THE ACTOR, playwright and musician Jeff Daniels, center, stopped in Ironwood on Saturday with Bob ful “You Can Count on Me” and overshadowed the transformation from acting and an 18-year break Jacquart, left, and Gary Jackson. the criminally underseen “Mar- Shia LaBeouf has undergone. He’s from directing with his long-time- garet.” Casey Affleck excels as a made it easy to not take him seri- coming “Rules Don’t Apply” (Nov. small-town New Englander ously in recent years, and maybe 23), once simply known as the haunted by tragedy. Lonergan’s that’s been the point. But in Warren Beatty Howard Hughes naturalistic touch and deft feel for Andrea Arnold’s Midwest teenage pic. Beatty plays Hughes, but it Chicago lawmaker proposes cracking the rhythms and details of life odyssey, “American Honey” (Sept. looks to be more of a showcase for remain unmatched. — Jake Coyle 30), LaBeouf and breakout star a youthful romance between an Sasha Lane are exceptional. The aspiring actress (Lily Collins) and down on Pokemon Go sites film is your opportunity to 1) See her driver (young Han Solo him- ANGAng LEE, Lee INNOVATORis continually pushing why LaBeouf was sporting a rat- self, Alden Ehrenreich). — Bahr SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — co-exist with the real wildlife in the outdoors and with one cinema to new technological tail last year; 2) Watch him dance Invasive weeds have long our parks and natural areas,” another. Yes, even when that heights, and his adaptation of to Rihanna on a Walmart check- threatened to erode dunes on a said Jack Darin, director of the use is motivated by capturing “Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime out counter; and 3) See the vibrant HAILEE STEINFELD GROWS portion of the Chicago lake- Sierra Club’s Illinois chapter. Pokemon.” Walk” (Nov. 11) is no less ambi- latest from one of the most inter- UPSteinfeld was just 13 when she front, but the area recently The proposal is one of the The earliest the bill can be tious than bringing a hyper realis- esting directors currently work- made her Oscar-nominated break- had to contend with a virtual first of its kind in the country, heard is November, when state tic CG Bengal tiger to the frames ing. — Coyle out in the Coen brothers “True invasion: “Pokemon Go” char- according to the National Con- lawmakers return to the Capitol of “Life of Pi.” The first screening Grit” in 2010. In Kelly Fremon acters. ference of State Legislatures. In for a brief fall session. One will be in 4K, 3D and 120 frames Craig’s “The Edge of Seventeen” EMMA STONE GETS A PROP- The game sends players into New York, lawmakers are con- small-government group has per second — essentially, hyper (Nov. 18) — a coming-of-age tale in ER SHOWCASE the real world in search of digi- sidering legislation to restrict already expressed opposition, reality. Oh, and he also manages How do you come off of a dud the John Hughes tradition — her tal monsters that appear on sex offenders’ use of augmented saying it’s an instance of gov- to meld all that tech talk with like “Aloha”? By singing, dancing maturation is self-evident. As a smartphone screens to be reality games. ernment interfering with inno- some extremely resonant stories. and romancing your way back into whip-smart but confidence-lacking caught, and hundreds of people Chicago’s case is not the first vation. Take us there, Mr. Lee. — Lindsey America’s hearts in what could be high-schooler, Steinfeld navigates have been flocking to the Loyola time in-game locations, known “It’s trying to tell people to Bahr a career-defining performance in embarrassment after embarrass- Dunes restoration area to find as “Pokestops,” have disrupted who develop a brand new prod- Damien Chazelle’s musical love ment with wit and spirit. — Coyle the hard-to-get “Lapras.” But in the real world. Pokestops at the uct how they have to design it,” story “La La Land” (Dec. 16) of their quest to find the rare crea- atomic bomb memorial park in said Jacob Huebert, senior A MOREAfter twoDIVERSE straight OSCARS years of course. Stone stars as Mia, a ture, players have been walking Hiroshima, Japan, and the U.S. attorney with the Chicago- “OscarsSoWhite” blanketing a dis- struggling actress in Los Angeles THE UNDERSTATED MIKE MILLS over native grassland critical to Holocaust Memorial Museum in based Liberty Justice Center. hearteningly homogenous Acade- who falls for a moody musician in Director Mike Mills takes his protecting the dunes from ero- Washington are among the sites Cassidy said she has nothing my Awards, a richly diverse array the form of Ryan Gosling. Looking time between projects, but each is a sion. that have been removed from against the game, which she of possible nominees is lining up like “Singing in the Rain” meets lovely, whispered little cinematic The heavy foot-traffic the game after complaints. also plays, and she applauded for this season. Though a rape “The Umbrellas of Cherbourg,” event, from the tender “Thumb- became so worrisome to envi- Niantec, the San Francisco- the fact that it’s getting people case from the past is clouding the ‘’La La Land” — and Stone’s sucker” to the achingly poignant ronmentalists that proposed based developer behind the to explore the city and the once-bright fortunes of Nate Park- touching melodies and emotive “Beginners.” His latest, “20th Cen- legislation seeks to get certain game, has removed the dunes. She even named her bill er’s “The Birth of a Nation,” a almond eyes — promises to have tury Women” (Oct. 8) takes him sites removed from the game so PokeStop that was frustrating after “Pidgey,”one of the more revamped Academy of Motion Pic- audiences swooning and sobbing back in time to 1979 Santa Barbara, players are only disturbing the conservationists in Chicago, but common bird-like characters tures may be hard pressed to in no time. — Bahr where three women (Annette Ben- virtual Pokemon characters Cassidy said it took several from the game. ignore the likes of Denzel Wash- ing, Greta Gerwig and Elle Fan- and not ecologically sensitive requests and the introduction of But environmentalists say ington’s “Fences” (Dec. 16), Barry ning) explore what love and free- SMARTER SPECTACLES areas in their quest to catch her bill last week. the area, which volunteers have Jenkins’ “Moonlight” (Oct. 21), Even the blockbusters this fall dom means in their time. — Bahr them. “We regret the delay in spent years trying to restore by “It should not be trampled removing the site which was pulling weeds and planting and stampeded in that way,” due to the unusually high usage indigenous plants, was not said state Rep. Kelly Cassidy, a of the game and subsequent meant to handle the amount of Chicago Democrat who is spon- requests for both removal and traffic it has received. Hundreds arrested during London’s Notting Hill Carnival soring the bill. addition of game locations,” “There’ll be a hundred or two LONDON (AP) — London decade and attributed the increase Among the wounded were three Cassidy’s bill would require Niantic founder and CEO John hundred people there, just like police arrested 454 people during to tighter laws on psychoactive teenage boys and a 20-year-old man. app developers to remove loca- Hanke said in a statement. “We rushing on to the site to get a the two-day Notting Hill Carnival drugs, including nitrous oxide. Commander Dave Musker, tions in augmented reality want to emphasize that we are rare Pokemon, and a lot of them as stabbings and drug offenses Authorities said there were 15 who was in charge of the policing games within two days of supporters of public space and at one time,” said Jen Walling, marred the Caribbean-inspired violent injuries involving a knife operation, said that the policing receiving a request to do so or believe that our cities and com- executive director of the Illinois street party. or a blade. ensured that the celebration was face a daily fine of $100. munities are healthier when cit- Environmental Council. “The The Metropolitan Police report- A 14-year-old boy was among not “spoilt by a small minority” “We just want to make sure izens make use of public space, site can have visitors, but that ed Tuesday that the arrests were those facing charges for a string of who wanted to use the distraction that the imaginary animals can bringing us into contact with many is just too much.” the highest number in more than a knife attacks starting Sunday. of the carnival to commit crimes. POWER LIFT RECLINERS True Value GIOVANONI “The Mall Without Walls” • Small Kitchen Appliances • Plumbing Parts • Tool Rental • Tools SUMMER ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE • Lawnmowers • Snowblowers Half-Off Hanging Baskets and 99-Cents On ALL • Hunting & Fishing Supplies 3- and 4-inch Potted Annuals Large Selection of Quality Plants to Choose From Stop In & Check Out Our Selection of OPEN: 7 DAYS A WEEK 715-385-2852 303 Silver St., Hurley, WI • 561-4141 Open 7 days a week 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Ironwood, Michigan • 125 E. Aurora St. • 906-932-4499 5421 Park St. (Hwy. M) Downtown Boulder Junction Located next to The Guide’s Inn HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9-5; Sat. 9-3 Are you over the age of 18, Resident of Gogebic County, SIDEWALK SALE CONTINUES Comfort Fit Physically Fit, Adventurous, Anniversary Love the Outdoors, and Like Helping Others? 25-50-75% Off Be a part of a team that makes a difference! Band Join the Gogebic County Search and Rescue Stop in at the Gogebic County Sheriff’s Department JEWELERS for applications: 100 W. Iron St., Bessemer, MI 135 E. AURORA ST. IRONWOOD, MI Compensation is the hugs and heartfelt thanks of those we aid! OPEN EVERY DAY – Weekdays until 6pm PHONE 906-932-5679 Downtown Ashland • 715-682-2171 8 l WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2016 AREA / NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM LePage: Reports of my political Obituaries demise ‘greatly exaggerated’ Ronald G. Kuusisto Sr. MENASHA, Wis. — Ronald G. Kuusisto Sr., 73, of Menasha, died Saturday, Aug. 27, 2016, at his residence. He was born in Hurley, on March 10, 1943, son of William AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Amid political pressure and calls Eino and Elsie (Toivonen) Kuusisto. Ronald married MaryAnn for his resignation, Republican Schmidt on Dec. 29, 1969. Gov. Paul LePage on Tuesday Ronald served his country in the U.S. suggested that he might be con- Marine Corps as a Naval Air Technician. He sidering stepping aside, but was an active member of Our Redeemer seemed to reject the idea entirely Lutheran Church, Menasha. Ronald was a hours later in a tweet, saying, firearm enthusiast, and was an active member “The reports of my political of the NRA. He enjoyed hunting and fishing demise are greatly exaggerated.” when he was able. Ronald was always willing Meanwhile, House Republi- to help others in need. His greatest enjoyment cans prepared to gather Tuesday came from his time he was able to spend with evening in Augusta to figure out his family, and dear friends, Martin, Steve, potential ramifications for LeP- Chuck, Norman and Bill. Ronald G. age’s latest crisis while Ronald is survived by his loving wife of 46 Kuusisto Sr. Democrats promoted a rally near years, MaryAnn; his three children, Donna 1943 — 2016 the Blaine House to call for the Kuusisto, Menasha, Ronald Jr. (Charney), governor to resign. Appleton, and Joseph, Neenah; his mother, LePage, who already had a Elsie; 10 grandchildren, Nick Kuusisto, Cham- tempestuous relationship with pagne Hund, Sierra Hund, Ronald Kuusisto lawmakers, has been criticized in III, Cal King, Garret King, Kansas King, recent days for an obscene voice- Joseph Kuusisto Jr., Jacob Kuusisto, and mail he left for a Democratic leg- Rylee Kuusisto; his brother, William “Bill” Veteran islator and for blaming minori- ties for the state’s heroin crisis. Kuusisto; and sister, Elizabeth Kuusisto. Democratic lawmakers have Associated Press Ronald is further survived by his foster child, Steve Breeze; warned that LePage was coming MAINE GOV. Paul LePage speaks during a conference of New England’s governors and eastern Canada’s pre- and many nieces, nephews and cousins. unhinged, and they called for a miers to discuss closer regional collaboration, Monday, in Boston. He was preceded in death by his father, William Eino; and a sister and brother-in-law: Marilyn (Dave) Cunningham. political intervention. demise are greatly exaggerated,’” providing data. binder. Speaking Tuesday on WVOM- LePage wrote. LePage has blamed liberals In 2014, according to the FBI’s Memorial service for Ronald will be noon on Saturday, Sept. FM radio, LePage apologized for Senate Democratic Leader for inserting race into his com- Criminal Justice Information 10, at Valley Funeral Home in Appleton, with Rev Stephanie his tirade last week against Rep. Justin Alfond called the tweet ments and distorting his mean- Service, 1,211 people were Lorenz officiating. Visitation will be held at the funeral home Drew Gattine and said it was backpedaling and an example of ing. arrested for selling or making on Saturday morning beginning at 10 a.m. until the hour of “unacceptable and totally my LePage’s “erratic” and “trou- At a town hall in North drugs in Maine. Of those, 170 — service. fault.” LePage said he intends to bling” behavior. Berwick on Aug. 24, he said he or 14 percent — were black. “Sisu proud,” an expression of Finnish character meaning make amends, and he is sched- “One moment he says he’s keeps photos of drug dealers There are signs of exaspera- stoic determination, grit, bravery, guts, resilience, persever- uled to meet with Gattine on doing the solemn soul-searching arrested in the state in a binder tion with LePage’s conduct ance and hardiness. Wednesday morning in Augusta. necessary to decide whether he is and claims it shows that 90 per- among Maine Republicans and He seemed to toy with the idea fit to serve,” Alfond said. “The cent of them “are black and His- Democrats alike. But any possi- of stepping down as governor, next moment, he’s shooting off a panic people from Waterbury, ble ramifications against LePage Leonard K. Perry saying if he has lost his ability to tweet saying he didn’t mean it.” Connecticut; the Bronx; and — who has repeatedly avoided convince Maine residents that he IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP, Mich. — Leonard K. Perry, 73, of On Thursday, LePage left a Brooklyn.” punishment and retained his Ironwood Township, died unexpectedly Sunday, Aug. 28, 2016, is the right person for the job, voicemail message for Gattine LePage told reporters his base of political support — are in his home. “maybe it is the time to move on.” that said, “I am after you,” and repeated mentioning of the race unclear. “I’m not going to say I’m not then told reporters he wished he of drug traffickers is relevant Republican Senate President He was born May 19, 1943, in South Bend, Ind., son of the going to finish it,” LePage said. could challenge Gattine to a duel because when you go to war, “you Mike Thibodeau and Republican late Francis and Ruth (Hutt) Perry. “I’m not saying I am going to fin- and point a gun “right between shoot at the enemy.” House Minority Leader Ken Fre- He was married to the former Laura E. Richards on May 30, ish it.” his eyes.” “And the enemy right now, the dette met with LePage at the 1964, at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Milwaukee. Laura pre- When asked by WGME-TV LePage said at the time that overwhelming majority of people Blaine House on Monday night. ceded him in death on May 23, 2010. hours later about whether he his reaction was warranted coming in are people of color or The two had earlier called for Leonard was employed at Fisher Body in Kalamazoo from was considering resigning, LeP- because he heard Gattine had people of Hispanic origin,” LeP- “corrective action” but didn’t 1968 until moving to Ironwood Township in 1984. He then age said “I am looking at every called him a racist. Gattine has age said. He said that heroin elaborate on what that might be. worked at Norco Windows in Marenisco until 1997, when he option available to my family.” repeatedly denied calling LePage traffickers are mostly minorities House Majority Leader Jeff went to work for Peter Koruga and Sons Construction in He said his daughter has been a racist. while whites are largely respon- McCabe, a Democrat, said that Wakefield, retiring as warehouse supervisor in 2008. “harassed enormously.” Previously, the governor has sible for methamphetamine LePage has crossed a line but Leonard enjoyed hunting, feeding the deer and going to A tweet later in the day complained about out-of-state crimes in Maine. that he and other lawmakers camp in Marenisco with his son, Jim. He was an avid Detroit seemed to specifically rule out drug dealers named “D-Money, LePage on Tuesday said the may reconsider their calls for Lions and Tigers fan. resignation. Smoothie, Shifty” impregnating photos in his binder come from resignation if the governor Surviving are his son, Jim (Tammy), Ironwood Township; “Regarding rumors of resigna- young white girls and has press reports of drug arrests, not agrees to seek professional help daughter, Paula (Marty) Westeen, Plover, Wis.; grandson, tion, to paraphrase Mark Twain: blamed a rise in infectious dis- scientific data. The Associated for his behavior and outlines a Nathan Westeen, Plover; brother, Ed (Karen), Las Vegas; and ‘The reports of my political eases on immigrants without Press has requested a copy of the treatment plan. brothers- and sisters-in-law, Peter and Kay Koruga and Shizue Richards, all of Wakefield, Margie Richards, Ypsilanti; and Eino Piilola, of Hurley, Wis. Besides his parents and wife, Leonard was predeceased by a brother, Hank; sisters, Audrey Howe and Mary Eggleston; California farmworkers on edge over historic overtime bill brothers-in-law, Jack and Earl Richards; and sister-in-law, MENDOTA, Calif. (AP) — wide variety of crops in Califor- them out of the state, but he does- than three decades before his death. Jean Piilola. Many California farmworkers nia’s fertile Central Valley for n’t buy the argument. Farmers vehemently oppose it, Out of respect for his wishes, cremation has taken place. who make up the backbone of the more than two decades and says “The growers can’t leave,” and third-generation almond and Private family services and inurnment will be held. nation’s No. 1 agricultural state he could make another $60 week- Najera said. “They can’t take their olive farmer Pat Ricchiuti said Memorial contributions may be made to the American on Tuesday were praising historic ly. That would give him more pur- dirt with them.” approval by Brown could prompt Heart Association, 3816 Paysphere Circle, Chicago, IL 60674. legislation that brings them closer chasing power to buy better food The 35-year-old father of four him to cut his workers’ take-home Arrangements have been entrusted to McKevitt-Patrick to receiving the same overtime and clothes for his wife and three also has parents back in Mexico, pay by as much as 33 percent. The Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Ironwood. Condo- pay as the rest of the state’s work- children and ease his stress over who rely on money he regularly Fresno Country farmer says he lences may be expressed online at mckevittpatrickfuneral- ers who are paid by the hour. paying down bills. sends. He earns about $33,000 a and others he know would home.com. If signed into law by Gov. Jerry “For me, it’s discrimination,” year and said he has worked seven respond by limiting crews to eight Brown, a new overtime bill would said Reyes, finishing up a day har- days a week since March this year. hours by finding other workers put California at the forefront vesting green tomatoes near the The added overtime pay he expects and increasing their use of farm nationally of farm labor pay and town of Mendota. to receive will correct a longstand- machinery. mark a victory in the fight to But other farmworkers are ner- ing injustice so farm workers are “It is really, really sad,” he said. improve farmworkers rights in the vous about California farmers’ no longer treated as second class “The only people getting hurt in After decades old movement launched claims that the higher overtime California employees, Najera said. this are the workers.” AVAILABLE by Cesar Chavez, the legendary pay could hurt them economically Under the current law, Califor- Ricchuiti argued that farming The Storms co-founder of the National Farm and outprice California products nia employers must pay time-and-a- shouldn’t be compared to other A Community Pictorial Review ONLY Workers Association who fought from the marketplace in favor of half to farmworkers after 10 hours a industries, because it is seasonal, for higher farm worker pay. crops grown in other states and day or 60 hours a week. Lawmakers susceptible to unpredictable at the Brown, a Democrat, has not countries. in Sacramento on Monday sent the weather and the availability of said whether he will sign the law Gonzalo Najera, who drives a legislation to Brown that would give water, a scarce resource in Daily Globe that would be the first of its kind tractor on Salinas Valley’s lettuce, them overtime after eight hours in a drought-stricken California, he for the United States. carrots and broccoli fields, said day or 40 hours a week. It is backed said. Each of these limit when he business Florentino Reyes, 48, has been some farmers are saying the extra by the United Farm Workers, which needs workers to certain times of picking tomatoes and working a overtime payments could drive Chavez helped found in 1962, more the year, he said. office. Mon.-Fri. 9am-4pm 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 $.75 each DAILY GLOBE $1.75 each to mail Mail me ______Editions $2.50 each includes 1 Edition and postage Name ______ Address ______ City ______ State ______Zip ______ Credit Card # ______ Exp. ______CVV ______DAILY GLOBE 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 • 906-932-2211 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2016 l 9 THURSDAYSPORTS FOOTBALL Mercer-Butternut prepares for first-ever home game By JASON JUNO ing repainting the field, putting the rest of the fencing just fine. We need to play better, coach better and eventu- [email protected] around the field and making sure the concessions are done. ally all the pieces will come together.” MERCER, Wis. — The Mercer-Butternut Pioneers have Their most recent addition to the field was a football The Pioneers were led in last week's loss to Sevastopol taken care of a lot of the football program's firsts already scoreboard purchased from Stanley-Boyd, which under- by running back and linebacker Tarrin St. Germaine, in the first two weeks. took a major field renovation and didn't need it anymore. rushing for 146 yards on 16 carries. Jace Scherwinski threw the first touchdown pass to “It found a home in Mercer,” Schoeneman said. “They “Tarrin is just a wonderful athlete,” Schoeneman said. Seth Scherwinski. Carl Wewasson intercepted the first gave us an outstanding price. … It looks very, very nice.” “He has a knack for running and a knack for tackling. His pass. They had their first lead in the very first game. The Pioneers have had leads in both of their losses to willingness to be physical has really impressed me. This is They'll knock another first off the list Thursday when start the season. really my first time working with Tarrin on an athletic they play at home for the first time ever. They also hope to They gave up three unanswered touchdowns in the sec- field and his desire for contact is greater than I ever had in do something else for the first time: Win. ond half of both games, all but one in the fourth quarter, my wildest dreams.” Bowler/Gresham comes to Carow Park in Mercer Thurs- perhaps a sign of fatigue for the new program. Bowler-Gresham lost its only game of the season, 51-0 day at 5 p.m. for a much-anticipated game. “I would say mentally and physically,” Schoeneman to Oneida Nation last week. Oneida Nation comes to Mer- “I can say it's extremely important, extremely exciting said. “We have to remember we're in our first year and cer next Saturday. and we're looking forward to bringing football to the Mer- we're not going to go out and beat the Green Bay Packers Schoeneman hopes the communities come out to see the cer and Butternut community,” coach Matt Schoeneman or the Wisconsin Badgers or some of the top 11-man teams first home game Thursday. said. in the state. We have to compete for four quarters, not just “As I always say, I hope our entire community, or com- The field will be ready to go by game time, he said. three. munities, come out and see the measure of our progress to Bowler-Gresham There were some minor projects to finish this week, includ- “If we can get over that fourth-quarter hurdle, we'll be date,” he said. at Mercer-Butternut, Thursday, 5 p.m. Ontonagon looks to build off opening win By PAT KRAUSE [email protected] ONTONAGON — Head coach Ben Mayer was hoping to get off to good start in Ontonagon's sea- son opener, because the Gladia- tors have some real good ath- letes on the team. But Onton- agon is also a small team with a small roster, so Mayer wasn't sure what to expect. Mayer said the Gladiators passed their first test with flying colors as they overcame Superior Central 36-8. "The win was real big," Mayer said. "I knew we had the tools, but you don't know for sure until you play. We weren't bad. Supe- rior Central is going to be a real good team. We tackled well, got some turnovers that led to points and bent but didn't break on defense. Jason Juno/Daily Globe And Mayer found out he had a IRONWOOD’S IAN Averitt, left, tries to get away from Hurley’s Devin Czerneski during Friday night’s game at Longyear Field in Ironwood. "scary" running back in Jaden Weisinger. Weisinger is only 5- 10 and weighs 150 pounds, but Mayer said he has very good acceleration and can get outside Red Devils seek turnaround against Hancock as well as break tackles. BY PAT KRAUSE and Nathan Ruotsala played well on both sides of the "He's a good all-around ath- [email protected] ball. lete," Mayer said. "Jaden had IRONWOOD — Even though the Ironwood Red Devils And Niemi said moral victories and fans saying "you lost to Hurley for the 11th straight time, it was obvious to played hard" is getting old fast. nearly everyone at Longyear Field that Ironwood has an "The wins have to start coming in quick," Niemi said. GLADIATORS page 10 — improved team this year. Games two through nine will "It would be huge to get a win this week. It would get the tell how much they've improved. monkey off our back." "Hurley is a tough test for game one," Red Devil coach Ironwood hosts Hancock in a West-PAC battle tomor- Ryan Niemi said. "We can't give our kids Hurley's game row at 6 p.m. CDT. speed in our own scrimmages." The Bulldogs usually reside near the bottom of the The Midgets jumped on Ironwood early, but the Red West-PAC Conference standings and last year finished Conference.Hancock at Ironwood, Thursday, 6 p.m. Devils had two sustained drives into Hurley territory with a 1-5 conference record and 1-8 overall. "They've got a lot of kids," Niemi said. "They look quick before coughing the ball up on fumbles. In a recent pre-season poll of West-PAC coaches con- on film and look to have good team speed. They run a lit- "Offensively, we came out hard in our second and third ducted by The Daily Globe, Hancock was picked to finish tle spread (offense). They lost to Lake Linden by two drives," Niemi said. "Those two drives controlled the sixth out of eight teams. points last week and looked decent on film." clock and kept the ball away from Hurley's offense. That But something may be stirring in Hancock. New head Niemi said Ironwood will need to play better this week was our strategy. Even one score would have been huge coach Ted Holmstrom has 60 players out for football and to come away with that elusive first victory. for the kids. But the fumbles? We had plenty of other 31 on the varsity and some coaches think they may be the "The key is tackling and reading our keys," Niemi said. chances after that." "sleeper" in the conference. "We can't give up 37 points and we have to score. Every- Niemi said the line did not sustain their blocks well Lineman Reece Anderson returns after being selected thing must get better. and the backs have to run through contact better. After to the 2015 First Team West-PAC All-Conference team "I'd be happy to see the crowd show up like the one we Baraga at Ontonagon, reviewing the video tape, Niemi did say Charlie Gotta and running back Alex Dewald made Second Team All- had last week." Thursday, 7 p.m. EDT Panthers go to Stephenson By PAT KRAUSE [email protected] EWEN – New coach Brandon Ward thought his team won three quarters of their first game of the season, but Carney- Nadeau rallied for 22 fourth- quarter points and snatched away the victory. “We had way too many mis- takes and turnovers (eight),” Ward said. “It was a learning experience for our young guys who hadn’t played much, but E-TC at were now starters. It was their Stephenson, first real game and I’m expecting Thursday, 7 huge improvements from game p.m. EDT one to two.” Eagles and hadn’t had a chance Ward said there were posi- to break it down. tives coming out of the Carney- Ward said Stephenson won by Nadeau game. forfeit in week one because “I thought we shot off the ball Baraga had too many players well and we played with lots of out because of illness. He has enthusiasm,” Ward said. “We heard through the grapevine ran the offense well.” that Stephenson is a small, Ward said there were some shifty team. impressive individual perfor- But Ward feels E-TC controls mances such as Jake Witt, who its own destiny in attempting to was playing football for the first pick up its first win. time, making seven receptions “We have to cut down our mis- for 173 yards and two TDs. takes and turnovers and when Defensively, Witt had 10 tackles people get injured, the fill-ins and a sack. must do the job,” he said. Quarterback Austin Berglund Ward said getting that first played well with little game win early in the season is a big experience and Trace Gagnon momentum-builder that can proved to be a “downhill run- carry over for the rest of the sea- ner.” son. The Panthers travel to “We can’t let one game affect Stephenson Thursday for a 7 the next game,” he said. “There p.m. EDT Western 8 conference can’t be any carry-over. I look at Bryce Derouin/Daily Mining Gazette (Houghton) game and Ward said he had just it like we won three quarters, EWEN-TROUT Creek's Robert Peltola comes down with an interception against Carney-Nadeau Thursday in Ewen. received his scouting tape on the now let’s win four.” 10 l WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2016 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard DENVER BRONCOS — Waived WR Football Bralon Addison and OT Kyle Roberts. Obradovich leads in W-M volleyball win Released P Britton Colquitt. Placed TE Garrett Graham on injured reserve. EWEN — Rachel Obradovich led Wakefield- Hancock atThursday Ironwood, 6 GREEN BAY PACKERS — Released Marenisco with 14 kills and 19 digs in the Cardinals’ 3- Ewen-Trout Creek at Stephenson, 7 WR Harvey Binford and P Tim Masthay. EDT Placed TE Kennard Backman, RB John 2 win over Ewen-Trout Creek Monday night. Baraga at Ontonagon, 7 EDT Crockett, C Jacob Flores, TE Mitchell She also had two aces. Bowler at Mercer-Butternut, 5 Henry and G Josh Walker on injured W-M’s Darienne Korpi had three kills, nine assits reserve. Claimed P Jacob Schum off and 10 digs. Ebanie Delich tallied six kills, a team-best West Iron CountyFriday at Hurley, 6 waivers from Tampa Bay. Gogebic Miners at Bark River-Harris, 6 HOUSTON TEXANS — Waived DT seven aces and 16 digs. Abby Ahonen had three kills, Ra'Zahn Howard, WR Tevin Jones, LBs a team-high 12 assists and seven digs. NFL PreseasonAll Times EDT Ryan Langford and Carlos Thompson, “Great defense and long volleys from both teams,” Thursday's Games WR Josh Lenz and Ts Matt Pierson and W-M coach Jessica Novascone said. “Great way to Arturo Uzdavinis. Waived/injured DE Miami 17, Atlanta 6 start our season with an intense game that really made Seattle 27, Dallas 17 Jeoffrey Pagan, LB Gerald Rivers and CB Friday's Games Duke Thomas. Placed S Kurtis Drum- the players work.” New England 19, Carolina 17 mond, K Ka'imi Fairbairn and C Nich Mar- Cards beat Brewers Washington 21, Buffalo 16 tin on injured reserve. Placed S Lonnie Tampa Bay 30, Cleveland 13 Ballentine on the reserve/PUP list. Pittsburgh 27, New Orleans 14 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — Waived MILWAUKEE (AP) — Zach Duke stranded the Green Bay 21, San Francisco 10 DE Bjoern Werner and TE Nic Jacobs. bases loaded with a strikeout in the 10th inning after Saturday's Games Placed S James Sample on injured Randal Grichuk hit an RBI single in the top half of the Kansas City 23, Chicago 7 reserve. Philadelphia 33, Indianapolis 23 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Placed LB inning, lifting the St. Louis Cardinals over the Milwau- Baltimore 30, Detroit 9 Justin Houston on the PUP list. Placed LB kee Brewers 2-1 on Tuesday night. Tennessee 27, Oakland 14 Josh Mauga on injured reserve. Waived Seung Hwan Oh (4-2) pitched out of a jam in the N.Y. Giants 21, N.Y. Jets 20 WR Mitch Mathews. ninth to get the win. Duke got his first save with the Denver 17, Los Angeles 9 LOS ANGELES RAMS — Waived K Sunday's Games Taylor Bertolet, TEs Benson Browne and Cardinals by entering to strike out pinch-hitter Manny Minnesota 23, San Diego 10 Jake Stoneburner, DB Michael Caputo, Pina after Matt Bowman walked three batters. Houston 34, Arizona 24 DT Zach Colvin, OLs Brian Folkerts and The Cardinals' Jhonny Peralta led off the 10th with Jacksonville 26, Cincinnati 21 Jordan Swindle, LB Darreon Herring, FB Zach Laskey, S Jordan Lomax, WRs Mar- a single off Corey Knebel (0-2) and moved to third on quez North and David Richards, LS Jeff Yadier Molina's ground-rule double. Jeremy Hazelbak- Transactions Overbaugh and QB Dylan Thompson. er, who pinch ran for Peralta, scored the winning run Activated T Rob Havenstein from the PUP on Grichuk's flare to right. BASEBALL list. Terminated the contract of DL Quin- science and Al Ambrosia hockey opera- Tampa Bay 4, Boston 3 American League ton Coples. tions coordinator. Texas 8, Seattle 7 NEW YORK YANKEES — Optioned MIAMI DOLPHINS — Placed DE Dion CAROLINA HURRICANES — Signed Houston 3, Oakland 1 RHP Kirby Yates to Pulaski (Appalachi- Jordan and LB Zach Vigil on the reserve general manager Ron Francis to a con- N.Y. Yankees at Kansas City an). Recalled LHP Chasen Shreve from non-football injury list.MINNESOTA tract extension through the 2018-19 sea- Cincinnati at L.A. Angels Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Acquired OF VIKINGS — Waived DE Theiren Cockran, son. Wednesday's Games Tito Polo and LHP Stephen Tarpley from Ts Sean Hickey and Austin Shepherd, TE DETROIT RED WINGS — Signed a Chicago White Sox (Sale 15-7) at Pittsburgh to complete the Aug. 1 trade Brian Leonhardt, DT Claudell Louis. WRs two-year affiliation agreement with Toledo Detroit (Verlander 14-7), 1:10 p.m. for RHP Ivan Nova. Marken Michel, Troy Stoudermire and (ECHL). Tampa Bay (Smyly 6-11) at Boston BASKETBALL Terrell Sinkfield, LB Terrance Plummer SOCCER (Wright 13-6), 1:35 p.m. National Basketball Association and QB Brad Sorensen. Released C John National Women's Soccer League Seattle (Hernandez 9-4) at Texas DENVER NUGGETS — Traded F Jof- Sullivan. Waived/injured DT Scott Crich- SEATTLE REIGN — Announced G (Perez 8-10), 2:05 p.m. frey Lauvergne to Oklahoma City for two ton and S Antone Exum, Jr. Placed G Hope Solo has ended her season with the Oakland (Detwiler 1-3) at Houston 2017 second-round draft picks. Mike Harris on the reserve/non-football ill- team. (Fiers 9-6), 2:10 p.m. Women's National ness list. COLLEGE Cincinnati (Finnegan 8-9) at L.A. Basketball Association NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — AUBURN — Suspended DB Stephen Angels (Nolasco 4-12), 7:05 p.m. LOS ANGELES SPARKS — Signed F- Released LB Ramon Humber, OL Keavon Roberts from Saturday's opener against Toronto (Sanchez 12-2) at Baltimore C Sandrine Gruda. Waived G Whitney Milton and TE Steven Scheu. Placed RB Clemson following his arrest on two mis- (Gallardo 4-6), 7:05 p.m. Knight. Dion Lewis and T Sebastian Vollmer on demeanor charges. Minnesota (Dean 1-4) at Cleveland FOOTBALL the reserve/PUP list. FURMAN — Named Leo Mazzone spe- (Kluber 14-8), 7:10 p.m. National Football League NEW YORK GIANTS — Waived WR cial advisor to the baseball program. N.Y. Yankees (Cessa 4-0) at Kansas ARIZONA CARDINALS — Placed CB Kadron Boone, DTs Greg Milhouse and HOFSTRA — Named Torin Varn City (Kennedy 9-9), 8:15 p.m. Elie Bouka on injured reserve. Davon Coleman, LS Tyler Ott, RB Mar- women's assistant lacrosse coach. Thursday's Games Daver Karnosky/Daily Mining Gazette (Houghton) Waived/injured CB Alan Ball. shaun Coprich, DB Joe Powell, Ss Ben- GEORGIA TECH — Named Paul Grif- Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, 8:10 BUFFALO BILLS — Acquired LB nett Jackson and Cooper Taylor, DE Mike GOGEBIC'S TIM Rowe and Lily Wieringa run at runs at the cross country race at Kilpela Farm in Atlantic Mine fin interim athletic director. p.m. Lerentee McCray from Green Bay for an Rose, WR K.J. Maye, OL Shane McDer- Tuesday. Rowe placed seventh in the LEES-MCRAE — Named Garrett Feim- undisclosed 2018 draft pick. Released mott and WR Myles White. ster strength and conditioning coach. National League LBs David Hawthorne and Eric Striker, LS Waived/injured TEs Matt LaCosse and All Times EDT OKLAHOMA — Named Lou Rosselli Reid Ferguson, C Robert Kugler, WR Ryan Malleck and FB Nikita Whitlock. East Division wrestling coach. Greg Little, TE Jimmay Mundine, DTs Placed OL Byron Stingily on injured WLPct GB PURCHASE — Announced baseball Alameda Ta'amu and Justin Zimmer and reserve. Washington 77 55 .583 — Miners’ boys take 2nd at Jeffers coach Adam Taraska has been named QB Austin Trainor. Waived/injured CB NEW YORK JETS — Waived/injured S New York 68 64 .515 9 intramurals and recreation coordinator. Jonathan Dowling, TE Chris Gragg and T Dion Bailey, RBs Romar Morris and Jake Miami 67 65 .508 10 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE — Named ATLANTIC MINE— The Gogebic Miners boys Justin Renfrow. Placed WR Marcus Ceresna. Philadelphia 60 72 .455 17 Boys Trevor Deloach men's assistant basket- Houghton (29): 1, Nick Wilson, 17:34; 3, Seth Helman, 17:55; 4, Clayton Sayen, 18:08; Easley and LB Shaq Lawson on the PITTSBURGH STEELERS — Placed Atlanta 49 83 .371 28 cross country team finished second behind champi- ball coach. 10, Leif Odegard, 19:09; 11, Nikolai Huotari, 19:10 reserve/PUP list. Placed WR Kolby Lis- TE Ladarius Green on the PUP list. Central Division on Houghton at Tuesday’s Jeffers cross country TEXAS RIO GRANDE VALLEY — Gogebic 55): 7, Tim Rowe, 18:34; 9, Isaiah Aili, 19:08; 12, Devon Byers, 19:32; 13T, tenbee as reserve/non-football injury list. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS — Placed WLPct GB Named David Claybrooks assistant track meet. Cade Mazzon, 19:40; 13T, Uriaha Aili, 19:40 Placed LB Reggie Ragland as injured RB Branden Oliver and G Donavon Clark Chicago 84 47 .641 — and field coach. Calumet (87): 2, Mitchell Delong, 17:46; 8, David Golas, 19:07; 21, Davin Lehto, 20:56; reserve. on injured reserve. Waived/injured WR St. Louis 70 61 .534 14 Houghton had 29 points in the victory and Goge- WESTERN NEW ENGLAND — 23, Ilhan Onder, 21:06; 33, Tyler Johnson, 22:09 CAROLINA PANTHERS — Javontee Herndon and Ts Zamir Carlis Pittsburgh 67 63 .515 16½ Announced the retirement of director of bic had 55, well ahead of third-place Calumet (87). Chassell (111): 6, Hunter Rautiola, 18:24; 18, Karsten Kytta, 20:23; 22, Jake Holmes, Waived/injured S Trenton Robinson and and Tyler Johnstone and RB Dreamius Milwaukee 56 76 .424 28½ athletic publications Ken Cerino. Tim Rowe led Gogebic with a seventh-place fin- 20:57; 24, Kurtis Kytta, 21:07; P Mike Scifres. Placed WR LaRon Byrd Smith. Waived QB Zach Mettenberger. Cincinnati 55 75 .423 28½ YALE — Named Erika Eipp women's Republic/Michigamme (141): 19, Jake Carlson, 20:34; 28, Andrew Olender, 21:49; 29, and DE Rakim Cox on injured reserve. Released WR James Jones. Received a West Division ish and Isaiah Aili was ninth. assistant lacrosse coach. Marcus Vetangle, 21:55; 31, Alex Dupont, 21:58; 34, Chris Anbuehl, 22:11 Placed CB Leonard Johnson on the roster exemption for DE Joey Bosa. WLPct GB “Our boys really stepped up and showed that SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Los Angeles 73 58 .557 — Hancock (143): 16, Murphy Mallow, 19:58; 17, Eli McParlan, 20:10; 25, Jakob Vettori, reserve/non-football injury list. they can compete in the West-PAC Conference,” 21:22; 40, Jake Lang, 23:44; 45, Matt Monette, 24:26 CHICAGO BEARS — Waived LB Jar- Waived/injured RB George Farmer, CB Baseball San Francisco 71 59 .546 1½ Trovon Reed, DE Josh Shirley and WR Colorado 63 68 .481 10 Jeffers (180): 20, Jackson Rocchi, 20:41; 30, Dominick Nettell, 21:57; 38, Brennan Lar- rett Grace. Waived/injured LB Lamin Bar- Gogebic coach Lauren Korpi said. “Tim Rowe con- son, 22:55; 42, Aiden Kinnunen, 24:13; 50, Ted Ruohonen, 28:05 row. Placed LB Roy Robertson-Harris on Kevin Smith. Waived RB Zac Brooks, LBs Arizona 55 76 .420 18 tinues to lead the team, but all of our boys are so reserve/non-football illness list. Placed OL Quayshawn Nealy and Pete Robertson, G San Diego 55 76 .420 18 AmericanAll Times League EDT Girls Hroniss Grasu and QB Connor Shaw on Kristjan Sokoli and C Patrick Lewis. Tuesday's Games good. We had our top six boys finish in the top 15 1. Calumet (56): 5, Greta Peterson, 23:46; 6, Annie Tervo, 23:48; 7, Amara Berg, East Division injured reserve. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Washington 3, Philadelphia 2 23:52; 14, Macy Riutta, 24:39; 24, Lexi Kangas, 26:41 W L Pct GB in the meet.” CINCINNATI BENGALS — Terminated Waived/injured WR Donteea Dye. Waived Atlanta 7, San Diego 3 2. Houghton (61): 1, Annabel Needham, 22:02; 9, Maddy Lehman, 24:03; 13, Megan Toronto 75 57 .568 — The Gogebic girls took sixth with Calumet win- the contract of WR Brandon Tate. Placed OL Joel Hale. Placed WR receiver Louis N.Y. Mets 7, Miami 4 Vlahos, 24:38; 16, Carly Ronis, 24:56; 22, Morgan Colling, 26:15 Boston 73 59 .553 2 DT Brandon Thompson on the Murphy and G J.R. Sweezy on the Chicago Cubs 3, Pittsburgh 0 ning the team title. 3. Chassell (87): 12, Jenna Pietila, 24:37; 15, Gwen Kangas, 24:43; 17, Maelene Baltimore 72 60 .545 3 reserve/PUP list. Placed DT Andrew reserve/PUP list. Re-signed LB Jeremiah St. Louis 2, Milwaukee 1, 10 innings Warren, 25:31; 20, Meg Hokenson, 26:12:05; 23, Briah Maki, 26:34 New York 67 63 .515 7 Lily Wieringa led the Miners in 10th place. Billings on injured reserve. Waived/injured George and S Kimario McFadden. L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, ppd. 4. Hancock (107): 11, Allyson Fenton, 24:35; 18, Makema Nuttall, 25:35; 21, Greta Tampa Bay 56 75 .427 18½ WR Mario Alford. Waived K Jonathan TENNESSEE TITANS — Waived RB Cincinnati at L.A. Angels “Our girls team continues to improve led by Berg, 26:12:99; 28, Miranda McClellan, 27:30; 29, Annie Miller, 27:36 Central Division Brown from injured reserve. David Cobb and WR Jarrod West. Arizona at San Francisco senior Lily Wieringa, securing her first top-10 fin- 5. West Iron County (143): 3, Taylor Clarke, 23:16; 32, Kalie Dennis, 28:42; 34, Piper W L Pct GB CLEVELAND BROWNS — Signed P WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Wednesday's Games Passamani, 29:19; 25, Rudi Passamani, 29:27; 39, Olivia Rozine, 31:39 Cleveland 75 56 .573 — ish of the season today,” Korpi said. Michael Palardy. Waived DB Tim Scott. Released LB Perry Riley and DL Stephen L.A. Dodgers (Stripling 3-5) at Colorado 6. Gogebic (170): 10, Lily Wieringa, 24:13; 37, Liz Makela, 31:01; 40, Abby Ahonen, Detroit 71 61 .538 4½ DALLAS COWBOYS — Waived G Paea. Waived/injured WR Reggie Diggs. (Hoffman 0-2), 3:10 p.m. 31:41; 41, Evelyn Hokans, 31:43; 42, Jessica Hegblom, 32:15 Kansas City 69 62 .527 6 Mike McQueen, WRs Richard Mullaney Placed TE Derek Carrier on the Arizona (Miller 2-9) at San Francisco Chicago 63 68 .481 12 and Rodney Smith and C Dan Buchholz. reserve/PUP list. Placed RB Keith Mar- (Moore 8-10), 3:45 p.m. Minnesota 49 83 .371 26½ Waived/injured DB Arjen Colquhoun and shall in injured reserve. Cincinnati (Finnegan 8-9) at L.A. West Division LB Henoc Muamba. Placed QB Kellen Canadian Football League Angels (Nolasco 4-12), 7:05 p.m. W L Pct GB Moore on injured reserve. Placed TE WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS — Washington (Gonzalez 9-9) at Philadel- Texas 79 54 .594 — James Hanna on the reserve/PUP list. Released LB Herve Tonye-Tonye from phia (Morgan 1-8), 7:05 p.m. Houston 70 62 .530 8½ Placed LB Jaylon Smith on the the practice roster. Miami (Phelps 7-6) at N.Y. Mets (Colon Vikings: QB Bridgewater has Seattle 68 64 .515 10½ reserve/non-football injury list. HOCKEY 12-7), 7:10 p.m. Los Angeles 57 74 .435 21 DETROIT LIONS — Placed WR Corey National Hockey League San Diego (Clemens 2-3) at Atlanta Oakland 57 75 .432 21½ Fuller and TE Brandon Pettigrew on the ARIZONA COYOTES — Named Jim (Wisler 5-11), 7:10 p.m. Tuesday's Games reserve/PUP list. Waived CB Brandon Hammett, Rick Beckfeld and Sergei Pittsburgh (Vogelsong 3-3) at Chicago Baltimore 5, Toronto 3 McGee. Claimed LB Jayson DiManche off Juznetsov amateur scouts. Named Brett Cubs (Hammel 13-7), 8:05 p.m. dislocated knee, torn ACL Cleveland 5, Minnesota 4 waivers from Cincinnati. Waived LB Stewart European player development St. Louis (Weaver 1-1) at Milwaukee Detroit 8, Chicago White Sox 4 Dominique Tovell. coach, Brad Rossen director of statistical (Garza 4-6), 8:10 p.m. EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. (AP) keeping the rest of his team from times during practices. — Minnesota Vikings quarter- losing focus and confidence. Hill started eight games for back Teddy Bridgewater is Zimmer addressed the team in the Rams in 2014, throwing eight expected to miss at least the next full and was clearly upset for touchdown passes and seven Kinsler, Jones lead Tigers to comeback win season while recovering from a Bridgewater, a player he quickly interceptions. Other than that, DETROIT (AP) — Ian Kinsler broke out of a innings. dislocated left knee and torn bonded with after he was drafted he has thrown a total of 23 pass- slump and helped the Detroit Tigers win Tuesday Matt Albers (2-6) took the loss, allowing three anterior cruciate ligament after a in the first round in 2014. But he es dating back to 2010. night. runs in the sixth after relieving Anthony Ranaudo. freak practice injury on Tuesday. also tried to steer the team's "I have confidence in Shaun," At the end of the game, though, everyone was Chicago went ahead with three runs in the sec- Bridgewater was taken by focus back to the field as the Zimmer said. "I think he's played paying attention to JaCoby Jones. ond. Frazier provided the first two with his 33rd ambulance to a hospital after players prepare for their presea- great this preseason. He's been Jones had two hits and two RBIs in his major homer, but Norris couldn't stop the rally there. crumpling to the turf during son finale against the Los Ange- in 2-minute drills. He's done a league debut, including a sixth-inning double to Omar Narvaez walked, took third on Tyler Saladi- practice, and the team les Rams on Thursday night and phenomenal job." give the Tigers a 4-3 lead. no's double and scored on Adam Eaton's groundout. announced hours later that his the season opener at Tennessee The Vikings were counting on "This is simply amazing," Jones said. "I don't The White Sox loaded the bases with two outs in knee also had "other structural on Sept. 11. Bridgewater to take some major know any other words to describe this. Just amaz- the fourth, but Norris was able to induce an inning- damage" that will need to be "I'm not going to let this team steps forward after a promising ing." ending groundout from Tim Anderson. repaired in a surgery that will be feel sorry for itself," Zimmer said start to his career. He helped Jones found out Monday night that he was being "That's really been our Achilles heel all season," scheduled in the coming days. before the full details of his lead the Vikings to the NFC called up as the Tigers juggled their roster before Chicago manager Robin Ventura said. "We get a But the team did say he had no injury were known. "We're going North championship last season the 40-man expansion on Thursday. He had time to lead, and we give ourselves a chance to add to it, nerve or arterial damage and it to grieve today and be upset as more of a game manager, but call his parents and get them to Comerica Park in and we don't take it." expects a full recovery after a about it. It's more about our feel- Zimmer and offensive coordina- time for the game. That proved important when Kinsler drove a "significant" rehabilitation. ings for Teddy and him as a per- tor Norv Turner had said they They watched from behind the plate as he added hanging curveball deep into the stands in left field "Teddy has already displayed son and getting better than it is expected him to be much more of an RBI single in the seventh. to make it 3-2 in the fifth. the attitude needed to overcome about anything else. Teddy's a a playmaker in 2016. "That's the biggest thing — having them here to Ranaudo returned for the sixth, but was yanked this injury and attack his rehab," great kid and he'll be back as Bridgewater missed the sec- see it after all the years they put up with my base- after allowing a leadoff double to J.D. Martinez. said Eric Sugarman, the director soon as he possibly can if it is ond preseason game with a sore ball schedule," he said. Justin Upton greeted Albers with a tying single to of sports medicine and head ath- real bad. But we're going to keep shoulder, but was sharp Sunday Kinsler came into the game hitting .085 (4 for center, and Jarrod Saltalamacchia walked. Jones letic trainer for the Vikings. fighting." against San Diego. He went 12 47) in his last 13 games, but he hit a two-run homer slapped a double down the right-field line for his Bridgewater suffered a non- Zimmer said he spoke to for 16 for 161 yards and a touch- in the fifth and added a two-run single in Detroit's first hit and first RBI. contact knee injury while drop- Bridgewater's mother several down in two quarters of work. four-run sixth inning. Kinsler followed with a two-run single to give ping back to pass, and it was so times to keep her updated, had "We're not going to stick our He didn't mind the spotlight shining on Jones. Detroit a 6-3 lead. Chicago got a run back in the jolting that coach Mike Zimmer some phone conversations with heads in the sand. We're going to "To have your first hit be a big one, with your seventh on Melky Cabrera's groundout, but Shane immediately ended practice. mentor Bill Parcells and even figure out a way," Zimmer said. family here, that's very cool to see," he said of his Greene struck out Jose Abreu and Justin Morneau Players were visibly distraught talked "in spirit" to his father "Everybody can count us out if rookie teammate. "He even got the post-game inter- with a runner on third. as they left the field, some hurl- Bill, an ex-coach who died last they want, but I think that'd be view and the ice-bucket shower. That's a great "That's what makes Detroit so good," Eaton said. ing expletives into the air and summer, about how to best han- the wrong thing to do." night for him." "You saw it yesterday and today. When they get others kneeling in prayer for one dle the situation. Zimmer said he has already Todd Frazier homered for Chicago. started offensively, they keep going. When they of the team's most popular play- "We're not going to stick our had preliminary discussions with Bruce Rondon (5-2) picked up the win in relief of have a chance to get more runs, they come up with ers. Moments later, a siren-blar- heads in the sand, we're not general manager Rick Spielman Daniel Norris, who allowed three runs in five a big hit. We haven't done that all year." ing ambulance rushed to team going to tuck our (tail between) about adding another quarter- headquarters to get the quarter- our legs," Zimmer said. "We're back if necessary, but the injury back to the hospital. not looking for excuses. We're likely puts even more emphasis It was a somber scene for a going to go out and fight like we on Adrian Peterson and the run- they are big and tough," Mayer shaken franchise, one that always do." ning game. Gladiators said. "They have a lot of new reported to training camp with There is little behind Bridge- The determined coach rattled starters and a new coach. It will designs on a Super Bowl run. water on the depth chart. Shaun off the names of 10 players that new players who are getting on be their size versus our good ath- "Sometimes the worst things Hill is the primary backup, but would be key to the team's suc- From page 9 the job training as they play. leticism. We'll try to use our happen to the best (people)," he's 36 years old and has played cess in 2016, driving home his Mayer said Ontonagon must speed. We should match-up OK." about 10 carries in the game and Vikings receiver Jarius Wright only sparingly over the last five point that "this isn't a one-man still get better at passing the Baraga did not play last week was in the mid 250s for yards." tweeted. "God has a plan." years. Taylor Heinicke, last deal." football, too. and Mayer said the keys to victo- Mayer said the Gladiators still About 2½ hours after the year's No. 3 quarterback, has "I can go down the line," Zim- The Gladiators will play their ry will be playing solid defense, have things they must "clean injury, Zimmer tried to straddle been out all preseason with an mer said, "and I'll take them home-opener against Baraga but the "big thing" will be limit- up." He said the team has a new the line between expressing con- injury, and undrafted rookie Joel with me into an alley anywhere." tomorrow at 7 p.m. EDT. ing their mistakes and no system on the offensive and cern for a beloved teammate and Stave has struggled mightily at defensive lines as well as some "We scrimmaged Baraga and turnovers. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 2016 11 DEFLOCKED Say goodbye to host before leaving party Dear Annie: I’m wondering Dear Annie: My stepson was whether you could settle a dis- married in a small backyard cer- pute between my friend “Laura” and me. She thinks it’s rude to emony. His father and I were not “ghost” — leave parties without invited and were not even aware saying bye. I think it’s fine. of the wedding until after it was For example, last weekend, Dear over. Now, a year and a half our mutual friend had a barbe- Annie cue. This particular friend is a later, we are invited to a “wed- social butterfly, so there were ding reception.” He lives in probably close to 75 people there. ble to say bye to everyone I knew another state, and it is very diffi- I knew a dozen or so of the there, so I just said good night to MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM guests. I enjoyed catching up cult to travel (for health and the people in my immediate with them and meeting some money reasons). I don’t want to vicinity and then stepped out new people, but after a couple of quietly. About an hour later, go, but my husband insists we hours, my socializing meter was Laura texted asking where I’d go. I won’t know many people, about up and I was ready to go gone. When I told her I was home and get to bed. but all his ex-wife’s family will be already at home, she got angry I didn’t want to take the trou- there, and they are not very nice. and said it was rude for me not to say goodbye. What can I do? The parties OUR I really have never thought of will be in a place I cannot stand Y it as rude. I think of it as a time- to be. Should I grit my teeth and saver for everyone. I hate awk- suffer through the long car ride HOROSCOPE wardly interrupting the flow of conversations to tell people I’m and the rest? If he goes without BORN LOSER leaving, especially because then me, his ex will be all over him. other people usually chime in, (It’s happened before, right in “Oh, I should get going, too,” and I feel as if I’ve killed the party. I front of me.) What to do? — Wary just want to slip out quietly and and Weary Traveler let everyone else keep doing their You may want to EUGENIA Dear Wary: LAST thing. pick up a mouthguard, because What do you think, Annie? Is yes, I think you have to grit your it bad manners to ghost? — Tip- Your Birthday toeing Toward the Exit teeth through this one. Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2016 Dear Tiptoeing: People When you marry someone, might better like your vanishing you also marry his family. If it’s Mixing and mingling with people act if it came with a bang and a who share your goals or field will help cloud of smoke. Almost all the possible to overcome the health ALLEY OOP you excel this year. Professional gains must not be stifled due to personal set- people whom I’ve talked to about and financial issues (and it backs. Don’t ignore important signals. this maneuver say it drives them sounds as if it is, seeing as your Make changes to eliminate negativity crazy. They’ll be out with friends husband is set on going), then go. and unnecessary distractions from and suddenly have a “Home your life. Alone”-like moment in which It’s just one weekend. Your hus- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — You must be realistic when dealing with they realize they’re one short. band should appreciate the effort changes you want to make to your Though I don’t condone the on your part for a long time. personal life or domestic environment. behavior, I get it; you don’t want Practical action over indulgent or to interrupt conversations or Send your questions for expensive alterations is favored. derail the party train. Plus, Annie Lane to dearannie@cre- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Take there’s a frozen pizza at home a unique approach when dealing with ators.com. To find out more peers or superiors in order to capture calling your name. (Admit it.) about Annie Lane and read fea- I think a good rule of thumb attention. Don’t let the actions of oth- tures by other Creators Syndi- FOR BETTER OR WORSE ers influence you. Stick to your princi- is: Don’t ghost the host. You don’t ples. New beginnings are apparent. have to make the rounds to say cate columnists and cartoonists, SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — bye to everyone you know, but at visit the Creators Syndicate web- Positive changes at home will encour- the very least, seek out the host age you to socialize and host func- site at creators.com. to say thanks for having you. tions. Your openness will surprise COPYRIGHT 2016 CRE- some, and will result in positive inter- Then you may spirit yourself actions. Ask for what you want. away and into some pajamas. ATORS.COM SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Jealousy and anger will surface if you get into a competitive situation, or reconnect with someone from your AILY LOBE ROSSWORD past. Avoid such encounters and focus D G C on personal change, not besting someone else. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — FRANK & ERNEST A requested donation or handout is best declined. You should invest in your ideas and in boosting your stan- dard of living. Charity begins at home. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Don’t let anyone badger you into think- ing you aren’t doing enough or that you should take on responsibilities that don’t belong to you. Offer help, but set some ground rules as well. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — Don’t let someone else’s uncertainty cloud your vision or slow you down. Look at the big picture and use your imagination to come up with workable solutions. Don’t reveal personal infor- GET FUZZY mation. ARIES (March 21-April 19) — Be logical. It’s in your best interest to negotiate and to present what you have to offer without the help of oth- ers. Be your own person and do things for yourself. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Money matters will cause uncertainty. Go over your expenses in order to find a way to cut corners. A business trip will lead to information that will encour- age profitable changes to your lifestyle. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — You’ll face criticism. Approach whatev- BEETLE BAILEY er you want to do silently. Once you have worked out all the kinks, you will find it much easier to deal with nonbe- lievers. CANCER (June 21-July 22) — Changes at home will add to your comfort and encourage you to enter- tain more. If you express your thoughts, you’ll gather the support needed to reach your objectives. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Bring about changes that will inspire you or make your life more comfortable. Put greater emphasis on personal growth and updating your appearance. Pam- per yourself and focus on rejuvena- ZITS tion. HERMAN SPEED BUMP THE GRIZZWELLS