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MARCH MADNESS Friday, 3:10 P.M 16 Fairleigh Dickinson 82 11 Belmont 81 First Four 16 North Dakota St. 78 11 Arizona St. 74 March 19-20 W E E W 16 Prairie View A&M 76 11 Temple 70 Dayton, Ohio 16 N.C. Central 74 11 St. Johns 65 First Round 2019 NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round March 21-22 Second Round Second Round March 21-22 March 23-24 Sweet 16 Sweet 16 March 23-24 Call (906) 932-4449 1 Duke (29-5) 1 Virginia (29-3) Columbia S.C. March 28-29 March 28-29 Ironwood, MI Friday, 7:10 p.m. MARCH MADNESS Friday, 3:10 p.m. 16 N. Dak. St. (19-15) Badgers bow out; Michigan, 16 Gardner-Wb. (23-11) Redsautosales.com 8 VCU (25-7) Mar. 24 Elite 8 MichiganElite 8 State play today Mar. 24 8 Mississippi (20-12) Friday, 9:40 p.m. March 30-31 March 30-31 Friday, 12:40 p.m. Columbia, S.C. 9 UCF (23-8) SPORTS • 9 9 Oklahoma (19-13) Mar. 29 San Jose, Calif. 5 Miss. St. (23-10) Mar. 28 5 Wisconsin (23-10) Friday, 7:27 p.m. Friday, 4:30 p.m. 12 Liberty (28-6) 12 Oregon (23-12) 4 Virginia Tech (24-8) Mar. 24 FINAL FOUR Mar. 24 4 Kansas St. (25-8) Friday, 9:57 p.m. Minneapolis Friday, 2 p.m. San Jose, Calif. 13 St. Louis ( (22-12)) 13 UC Irvine (30-5) EAST April 6 SOUTH 6 Maryland 79 Washington, D.C. Louisville, Ky. 6 Villanova (25-9) Hartford, Conn. 6 Maryland Mar. 31 Mar. 30 Thurs., 7:20 p.m 11 Belmont 77 11 St. Mary’s (22-11) DAILY3 LSU 79 Mar. 23 GLOBEMar. 23 3 Purdue (23-9) 3 LSU Thurs., 9:50 p.m Saturday, March 23, 2019 14 Yale 74 Sunny yourdailyglobe.com14 Old Dominion (26-8) Jacksonville, Fla. | High: 51 | Low: 29 | Details, page 2 Mar. 29 Mar. 28 7 Louisville 76 7 Cincinnati (28-6) Columbus, Ohio 10 Minnesota Friday, 12:15 p.m. NEW MINERS10 Minnesota 86 MURAL NATIONAL 10 Iowa (22-11) Mar. 23 GOISD head 2 Mich. St. 76 CHAMPIONSHIP Mar. 24 2 Tennessee (29-4) 2 Mich. St. April 8 Friday, 2:45 p.m. 15 Bradley 65 Mayle to 15 Colgate (24-10) 1 Gonzaga (30-3) 1 North Carolina (27-6) Columbus, Ohio Thurs., 7:27 p.m retire, Tulppo Friday, 9:20 p.m. 16 F. Dickinson (21-13) 16 Iona (17-15) 8 Syracuse (20-13) Mar. 23 Mar. 24 8 Utah St. (28-6) Thurs., 9:57 p.m Friday, 6:50 p.m. Salt Lake City Des Moines, Iowa tapped as 9 Baylor (19-13) 9 Washington (26-8) Mar. 28 Mar. 29 5 Marquette 64 5 Auburn 78 Salt Lake City 12 Murray St. replacement5 Auburn 12 Murray St. 83 12 New Mex. St 77 By RICHARD JENKINS Mar. 23 Mar. 23 4 Florida St. 76 [email protected] 4 Kansas 87 4 Florida St. 4 Kansas Hartford, Conn. EWEN – The board of edu-13 Northeastern 53 13 Vermont 69 WEST MIDWEST cation for the Gogebic-Onton- 6 Buffalo (31-3) Anaheim, Calif. Kansas City 6 Iowa St. (23-11) Mar. 30 agonMar. 31 Intermediate School Okla. Tulsa, Friday, 4 p.m. Friday, 9:50 p.m. 11 Arizona St. (23-10) District voted Wednesday to11 Ohio St. (19-14) promote Alan Tulppo to 3 Texas Tech (26-6) Mar. 24 replace Bruce MayleMar. 24 as3 Houston (31-3) Friday, 1:30 p.m. All times EDT Friday, 7:20 p.m. Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa, 14 N. Kentucky (26-8) GOISD superintendent once14 Georgia St. (23-9) he retires. Jacksonville, Fla. 7 Nevada (29-4) Mar. 28 MayleMar. has 29 served in the7 Wofford (29-4) Thurs., 6:50 p.m GOISD since 1999, first as the Thurs., 9:40 p.m 10 Florida (19-15) career and technical educa-10 Seton Hall (20-13) 2 Michigan (28-6) Mar. 23 tion director and Mar.assistant 23 2 Kentucky (27-6) Thurs., 9:20 p.m superintendent before becom- Thurs., 7:10 p.m Des Moines, Iowa 15 Montana (26-8) ing superintendent in 2005.15 Abilene Christ. (27-6) He is retiring effective June 30. “I am thankful for the opportunity that has been given to me to serve the GOISD and surrounding communities. I am blessed, to Brian Hellios/Daily Globe have had the wonderful and A NEW mural depicting miners hangs on the Lahti Building in downtown Ironwood Thursday. The mural is located on Lowell Street talented staff here at GOISD near the corner of Aurora Street. to work with during my tenure,” Mayle said in the dis- trict’s announcement. Second miners mural goes up in Ironwood He credited his wife, Karen, for her support during IRONWOOD – The new miners mural in Sharp said there have been “85 to 100” of she’s particularly happy with the painted his tenure and said he was downtown Ironwood is nearly complete the plaques purchased so far and there is still scene around them. looking forward to his retire- according to organizer Sandy Sharp. room for a few more to be purchased. “I wanted it to be dark. There is no sun. I ment. “We’ve got a few minor modifications to The mural took three and a half years to wanted it to look like it did back then with no “I am looking forward to do because of the windows and doors on the create, according to Sharp, including design, trees,” she said, adding the scene includes spending time with my family building,” said Sharp. fundraising, painting and now construction. lots of dark, dirty mining structures. “These and grandchildren in retire- The mural is located on the Lahti Building “It’s been so much fun to just watch peo- men worked hard in the mines and came out ment. I hope to have more along Lowell Street near Aurora Street. ple stop and look at the mural, gawk, almost dirty.” time to hunt, fish and trap The dedication plaques will soon be cause traffic accidents,” said Sharp. “It’s a once retired,” he said. installed along the bottom of the mural, each wonderful sight.” He also praised Tulppo. paid for to support the mural’s construction. Besides the miners themselves, she said MURAL page 5 “I am confident that the — incoming leadership of Alan Tulppo will continue to lead the organization to the next SUMMER HELP higher level of serving our Sylvania rules local districts and communi- Student interns ties,” Mayle said. “I wish him complicate and the GOISD family the very best.” gain from “Here at the ISD, we’re plane removal kind of excited about the tran- positions with sition,” GOISD board presi- By RICHARD JENKINS dent Russell Bailey told the [email protected] city of Wakefield Daily Globe, adding it was a SYLVANIA WILDERNESS well-earned retirement for – A small, single-propeller By P.J. GLISSON Mayle. plane crashed in the Ottawa [email protected] “That leaves a pretty big National Forest’s Sylvania WAKEFIELD – The city of Wakefield staff gap in our personnel.” Wilderness and Recreation grows a little each summer as it welcomes a Although he said Mayle’s Area on March 9 and since new crop of student interns who help with departure leaves big shoes to then, Forest Service staff and tasks both indoors and out. fill, Bailey is confident Tulppo others have been working to According to city clerk Sue Ahonen, “They is up to the task. first ensure the safety of the help with little things that we don’t get to.” For He praised the job Tulppo two occupants and then instance, she said teens in the Department of has been doing since he remove plane – successfully P.J. Glisson/Daily Globe Public Works cut grass, paint curbs, and became the ISD’s director of getting it out Tuesday. FROM LEFT, Julia Tarro of Wakefield and Brianna engage in park and cemetery cleaning. general education in July The process was compli- Cross of Marenisco stand last week in the second The clerk said the city had 10 interns last 2018. cated somewhat by the rules floor hallway of the Wakefield-Marenisco K-12 year. Eight boys worked with DPW staff, and “He’s been working in all School. The two girls worked as interns last sum- mer for the city of Wakefield, which hopes to wel- come more students this year. CRASH — page 5 INTERNS — page 7 GOISD — page 5 Report: Great Lakes feeling effects of rapid climate warming TRAVERSE CITY (AP) – The Law & Policy Center. Dur- and drier. than those farther inland, while Oceanic and Atmospheric Great Lakes region is warming ing the same periods, the mean “Climate change is already their humidity fuels “lake-effect” Administration. faster than the rest of the U.S., a temperature for the remainder of affecting the climate of the Great snowfall and summer rains. In While annual U.S. precipita- trend likely to bring more the contiguous U.S. rose 1.2 Lakes region and the physical addition to providing drinking tion increased 4 percent between extreme storms while also degrees. behavior of the Great Lakes water for millions of people, they 1901 and 2015, it jumped nearly degrading water quality, worsen- Warming is expected to con- themselves,” said Don Weubbles, are the backbone of an economy 10 percent in the Great Lakes ing erosion and posing tougher tinue this century, with rates an atmospheric scientist at the built on manufacturing, agricul- region, with much of the increase challenges for farming, scientists depending on the volume of heat- University of Illinois and former ture and tourism.
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