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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)

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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 Tulsa, Okla. 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 . 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. due to unusually large storms, reported Thursday. trapping gases such as carbon assistant director of the Office of A warming climate will add to the report said. Future precipita- The annual mean air tempera- dioxide and methane that Science and Technology Policy in stresses the lakes have suffered tion is likely to happen less even- ture in the region, which includes humans pump into the atmo- the Obama administration. from industrial pollution and ly, decreasing 5 to 15 percent in portions of the U.S. Midwest , sphere. As the air warms, it will The Great Lakes hold about development, particularly over- the summer by 2100. Northeast and southern Canada, hold more moisture, which likely one-fifth of the world’s surface flows from urban sewer systems Heat waves should become rose 1.6 degrees from 1901-60 will mean heavier winter snow- fresh water and are so large that that carry harmful bacteria, said more common, posing risks for and 1985-2016, according to the storms and spring rains – with they influence regional weather. the report produced by 18 scien- report commissioned by the more flooding in vulnerable They keep nearby lands cooler in tists, most from Midwestern uni- Chicago-based Environmental areas. Yet summers will be hotter summer and warmer in winter versities as well as the National GREAT LAKES — page 7 TODAY INDEX Sunny — Details, page 2 Classifieds . . . . .12-14 75 cents Comics ...... 11 Friday Today’s records Snowfall Community ...... 3 Vol. 100, No. 104 High 34 High 72 (1910) 24 hours to 7 a.m. Obituaries ...... none Low 20 Low -19 (1965) Friday none Snow depth 16 in. 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The Justice Department of his investigation: Did parts of those findings or Carter had released the single “Love said the report was deliv- Trump’s campaign collude evidence are made public,” WASHINGTON (AP) – A small solar Affair” just days before his death on ered by a security officer with the Kremlin to sway they said in a joint state- storm is heading toward Earth, but don’t iTunes and other music services. A Friday afternoon to the the 2016 presidential elec- ment. expect a big light show. YouTube channel also carries several of office of Deputy Attorney tion in favor of the celebri- Barr has said he wants Space weather forecaster Jonathan Lash his music videos. General Rod Rosenstein, ty businessman? Also, did to make as much public as says a solar flare that left the sun this week The Montgomery County Sheriff’s and then it went to Attor- Trump take steps later, possible, and any efforts to is due to arrive at Earth around 2 p.m. Office is investigating Carter’s death. A ney General William Barr. including by firing his FBI withhold details will EDT Saturday. spokesman for the office did not return Word of the delivery trig- director, to obstruct the prompt a tussle between The National Oceanic and Atmospheric phone messages seeking additional gered reactions across probe? the Justice Department and Administration scientist says the flare is details. Washington, including But the delivery of the lawmakers who may sub- too weak and any light show would be lim- Democrats’ demands that report does mean the poena Mueller and his ited to Alaska, Canada, Iceland, Norway Watchdog group’s leader steps it be released publicly investigation has conclud- investigators to testify and other far northern spots. down after founder’s firing before long and Republi- ed without any public before Congress. Such a Lash says the event is unusual but not cans’ contentions that it charges of a criminal con- move by Democrats would rare. That’s because it is happening during MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) – The head ended two years of wasted spiracy between the cam- likely be vigorously con- the quiet four-year solar minimum. It’s of the Southern Poverty Law Center is time and money. paign and Russia, or of tested by the Trump unlikely to cause power or communication stepping down, the latest high-profile Barr released a letter obstruction by the presi- administration. problems on Earth, nor will many people departure from the watchdog organization noting his plans to write dent. Mueller is not recom- The conclusion of get a chance to see shimmering auroras. best known for its work monitoring his own account of mending any further Mueller’s investigation extremist groups. Mueller’s findings. The indictments in the Russia does not remove legal Texas country singer dies when SPLC President Richard Cohen on Fri- White House released a probe, a Justice Depart- peril for the president. gun accidentally discharges day sent an email to staff announcing his statement saying it had not ment official confirmed Trump faces a separate resignation. Cohen wrote that “whatever THE WOODLANDS, Texas (AP) – A seen or been briefed on the Friday. That person, who Justice Department inves- problems exist at the SPLC happened on special counsel’s docu- described the document as tigation in New York into country music singer has died in Texas my watch, so I take responsibility for after his manager says a revolver he was ment. “comprehensive,” was not hush money payments them.” What happens next is authorized to discuss the during the campaign to handling during a music video shoot acci- Cohen asked the organization’s board dentally discharged. “up to Attorney General probe and asked for two women who say they to immediately begin the search for an Barr,” said White House anonymity. had sex with him years Montgomery County Justice of the interim president “in order to give the Peace Wayne Mack says 35-year-old Justin spokeswoman Sarah It’s unclear what steps before the election. He’s organization the best chance to heal.” Sanders. Mueller will take if he also been implicated in a Carter died last weekend at his apartment The organization last week fired in The Woodlands, north of Houston. Barr said he could send uncovered what he believes potential campaign founder and prominent civil rights attor- his account to Congress to be criminal wrongdoing finance violation by his Carter’s manager, Mark Atherton, tells ney Morris Dees for unspecified con- KTRK-TV the singer was using the gun as quickly. by Trump, in light of Jus- former lawyer, Michael duct. “I am reviewing the tice Department legal opin- Cohen, who says Trump report and anticipate that I ions that have held that sit- asked him to arrange the may be in a position to ting presidents may not be transactions. US budget deficit sets February record of $234 billion

WASHINGTON (AP) – In its new budget sent to deepest recession since the The federal government Congress last week, the 1930s. posted a record budget administration is project- From October through deficit in February, push- ing that this year’s deficit February, revenue is down ing the overall deficit for will total $1.09 trillion and 0.6 percent from the same the first five months of the will remain above $1 tril- period a year ago. Outlays budget year up 39 percent lion for the next four years. are up 8.6 percent com- from a year ago. The administration’s pared to the same period The Treasury Depart- 2019 forecast would repre- last year. ment said Friday in its sent a 40 percent increase Critics of the adminis- monthly report that the from last year’s deficit of tration’s economic policies deficit hit an all-time high $779 billion. blame the bigger deficits for February of $234 bil- According to the fore- on the $1.5 trillion tax cut lion. That surpasses the cast, this year’s deficit will for individuals and corpo- old February deficit record be the largest imbalance rations that the administra- of $232 billion set in 2012, since the government had a tion pushed through the last year the deficit for $1.1 trillion deficit in 2012. Congress in December the year topped $1 trillion. That was the fourth 2017. They also cite billions For the first five months straight year of trillion-dol- of dollars in increased of this budget year that lar deficits during a period spending on the military began on Oct. 1, the deficit when the Obama adminis- and domestic programs totals $544.2 billion, up tration had boosted spend- that Congress approved from a deficit of $391 bil- ing to grapple with the last year. lion in the previous budget 2008 financial crisis and For this budget year, year. lift the country out of the withheld taxes for individ- uals and Social Security taxes are down 1 percent. Notice of Special Meeting: Corporate taxes have fallen 23 percent. The Powderhorn Area Utility District Tariffs, which the Trump administration has Board will meet in special session on increased on China and other nations as part of the March 28th, at 3:30pm at the Ironwood president’s get-tough trade Township Hall, Ironwood, MI to interview policies, are up 91 percent to $30 billion in the first candidates for Powderhorn Area Utility five months of this budget District Administrator position. year. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 2019 3 HURLEY QUIZ BOWL What to do about surprise tax bills ROCHELLE PARK, N.J. to include a Form 9465 – Did you get invited to the Installment Agreement surprise tax bill party of Request, or you can apply the year, along with an esti- online to set up a payment mated 30 million other plan. There’s a small fee to Americans? Yes, people set this up and interest to may end up owing more in consider, but a payment taxes to Uncle Sam this plan can help you steer year, thanks to a number of clear of additional penal- recent tax reforms. With ties associated with missed the April 15 due date loom- deadlines. Visit the IRS ing, figuring out how to website for details. pay this unexpected bill –Borrow to pay it off. If may be a challenge. you need more than 120 The reasons for the sur- days, you may want to con- prise bills vary – from lim- sider a bank loan or even a ited deductions available credit card. While going to reduced payroll with- into debt to pay off debt holding rates. Whatever might not seem like a great the cause, receiving a tax option at first, the interest bill you hadn’t planned for rate and fees assessed by a can be chaotic, especially if credit card issuer or bank Submitted photo the amount you owe is may be lower than the HURLEY PLAYED Marquette in the third round of High School Bowl and were defeated by a score of 280-110. large and you don’t have penalties and interest The High School Bowl series airs on Public TV 13 Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Mondays at noon. Representing Hur- the means to pay it out of assessed by the IRS. To ley, from left, are players Tabitha Morello, team captain Dayne Stuhr, Devin Kelly and Jackie Bradley. Standing pocket. Here are a few tips reduce the interest burden is alternate Brady Tait with Coach Chris Kelly. Players for Marquette are, from left, Ian Addison, Travis Young, to help survive this tax sea- of paying your tax bill with team captain Ilah Wilson and Leandra Bruggink. Standing is alternate Logan Swenor with Coach Jesse Kainu- son from Rebecca Gra- a credit card, you could lainen. High School Bowl host Jim Koski is standing at lower left. muglia, personal finance transfer what you owe into expert: a new card with a favor- School Lunch Menus Make sure it’s not a mis- able, introductory rate. take. If your bill seems –Start preparing for higher than expected, next year. To avoid any Area schools have announced Wednesday: Breakfast: Cheesy Lunch: Corn dogs, corn, bananas. check your records to make more surprises, remember menus for the week of March 25-29. omelet, bacon; Lunch: BBQ riblets on Friday: Breakfast: Cinnamon rolls; sure the numbers add up. If to start saving money now All meals are served with milk. bun, oven fries. Lunch: Fish sticks, potato salad. you’re still unsure, review for a potential unexpected Bessemer Thursday: Breakfast: Waffles; Ontonagon your return with a tax pro- bill next year (or you may Monday: Bosco sticks, marinara Lunch: Fish sticks w/tartar sauce, Monday: Cuban sandwich, gold fessional/accountant to need to RSVP to the sur- sauce. oven fries. fish, carrots. make sure you’ve included prise tax bill party again). Tuesday: Chicken patty, chips. Friday: Breakfast: Mighty muffins, Tuesday: Chicken tenders, oven every exemption and credit Never assume that you will Wednesday: Sausage pizza, veg- friut; Lunch: Cheese pizza, broccoli. fries. for which you qualify. be receiving a refund. Put gies Ironwood Wednesday: Corn dogs, sweet Pay as much as possi- small amounts from your Thursday: Sloppy joes, jo jo pota- Monday: Chicken patty, potato potato fries. ble. It is better to file than paychecks into a separate toes. wedges. Thursday: Meatballs, mashed not file at all. Pay as much account or save money Friday: Pasty, baked beans. Tuesday: Pizza, celery sticks potatoes w/gravy. of the bill as possible to while going about your Ewen-Trout Creek w/ranch. Friday: Pizza or salad bar. lower penalties and inter- normal day to day habits, Monday: Lasagna roll-up, sauce, Wednesday: Meatball sub or Rib Wakefield-Marenisco est fees. Without filing on like shopping online. salad. BQ, curly fries. Monday: BBQ on bun, tater tots. time, you can face some Here are ways to pre- Tuesday: Ham and cheese wraps, Thursday: Chicken nuggets, mac Tuesday: Meatballs, butter noo- pricey penalties. If you can- pare for next year right tri-patties. and cheese. dles. not pay the bill in full, the now: Wednesday: Chicken drumstick, Friday: French toast sticks Wednesday: Chicken tenders, following options may be –Adjust your withhold- mashed potatoes. w/syrup, hash brown patty. sweet potato fries. suitable for your situation: ings. Take advantage of Thursday: Sloppy joes, mac and Mercer Thursday: Hard shell tacos, taco –Get an extension. In your completed return cheese. Monday: Breakfast: Cereal, muf- bar. many cases, the IRS will be forms to help you decide if Friday: French bread pizza, fresh fin; Lunch: Turkey, mashed potatoes Friday: Cheese pizza. willing to extend your your withholding should veggies. w/gravy. Watersmeet deadline to pay by 120 be adjusted for next year. If Hurley Tuesday: Breakfast: Oatmeal; Monday: Breakfast for lunch days – if you owe less than you under-withheld, for Monday: Breakfast: Cini minis, Lunch: Beef patty, green beans, straw- Tuesday: Noodle hot dish, corn. $100,000. Simply send the example, adjust your 2019 yogurt; Lunch: Chicken teriyaki berries. Wednesday: Mac-n-cheese w/ham, IRS what you can and then withholdings to avoid w/rice. Wednesday: Breakfast: Pancakes; peas, strawberries. request an extension to pay penalties next year. Simi- Tuesday: Breakfast: Pancakes, Lunch: Chicken nuggets, mixed veg- Thursday: Tater tot casserole, by filling out Form 1127 larly, if you received a large sausage; Lunch: Walking tacos w/fix- gies. corn, orange slices. prior to the April 15th refund, adjust your exemp- ings. Thursday: Breakfast: Bagels; Friday: Pizza, salad bar, fruit. deadline. To be eligible for tions for next year to get an extension, you will need more money throughout to explain any financial the year rather than getting Community calendar hardship that paying the a large refund the follow- bill in full will cause. ing year. –Consider the IRS’ –Re-evaluate your retire- Email calendar items and Catholic Church, Ironwood. Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown Pokémon Club, ages 8 installment plan. Yes, ment plan. The post-tax community news to area74.org. Cafe, Ironwood. and up, 4 p.m., Ironwood Uncle Sam will let you pay season is a great time to ask [email protected]. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Mentoring of Moms, 9- Carnegie Library. For more information, call 906- EST, Ontonagon United 10:30 a.m., Range Community Free Community Dinner, your hefty bill over time. If yourself if you’re making 932-2211. Methodist Church basement, Bible Church, Hurley. 715-561- 5-6 p.m., Wakefield Methodist you cannot pay your bill in the best financial decisions. Saturday, March 23 next to Holiday gas station, 4355. Church. Public is invited. full, establish a payment Occasionally set money Ontonagon. area74.org. Cuddlebugs story time, ReGeneration Youth, plan with the IRS. Be sure aside for retirement. Government 9:30 a.m., Ironwood Carnegie 5:30-6:45 p.m., ages 10-11; Union Station Food Gogebic County Road Library, Ironwood. Relentless Youth, 7-9 p.m., Pantry and Northern Food Commission, 4 p.m. finance Alcoholics Anonymous, ages 12-18; Lighthouse Faith Bank, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., meeting followed by regular open meeting, noon, Salem Center, Ironwood. 252 E. Ayer St., Ironwood. meeting, GCRC office. Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, Alcoholics Anonymous, Bessemer Township area74.org. 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Thank You 11 a.m., Salem Lutheran Board, 5 p.m., Township Hall, DOVE Support Group, Church, Hurley. area74.org. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Ramsay. noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. Government Community Pickleball Mercer School Board, 5 Ironwood-Hurley Rotary Downtown Ironwood The family of ANN NELMARK wishes to Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer p.m., Mercer K-12 School com- Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and Development Authority, 8 School gymnasium. 715-776- extend a heartfelt thank you to Pastor Timothy mons, Mercer, Wis. Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. a.m., meeting, Conference 4588. Ironwood Township Iron County Veterans Ser- Room 1, second floor, Memori- Johnson for the comforting words, to Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Board, 5:30 p.m., Township vice Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, al Building, Ironwood. p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Mr. Jerald Rocco of Lakeside Memorial offices. Wis., Town Hall. 715-561- Powderhorn Area Utility Ironwood. area74.org. Gogebic County Fair 2190. District Board, special ses- Chapel, to the organist Helen Zwick, and to Sunday, March 24 Board, 5:30 p.m., fairgrounds. Mercer Health and Well- sion, 3:30 p.m., Ironwood Wakefield City Council, ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Township Hall. Manny’s Restaurant staff for preparing the Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 5:30 p.m., City Hall. Mercer Community Center. Friday, March 29 luncheon, also Stem’s Flower Shop. p.m., closed meeting, Salem Ironwood City Commis- IMPACT Life Support Lutheran Church, Ironwood. sion, work session 4:30 p.m., Group, 6:30 p.m., Woodland Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- We would also like to thank the physicians and Mercer Health and Well- meeting 5:30 p.m., Memorial Church, Ironwood. 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Building. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Center. staff of Aspirus Ironwood. Our sincere thanks Mercer Community Center. Western U.P. Board of p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Double Trouble, 11 a.m.- Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Health, 6 p.m., Western U.P. Ironwood. area74.org. to all the friends and relatives for the prayers, 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, p.m., Wesley United Methodist Health Department, Hancock. Government Ironwood. calls, visits, cards and condolences, flowers, Church, Ironwood. Gogebic County Finance Tuesday, March 26 Mercer Food Pantry, Alcoholics Anonymous, Committee, 4:30 p.m., court- food, and monetary gifts, and to those who noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran house, Bessemer. Gogebic County Veterans Mercer, Wis. Emergencies: helped in any way. Church, Bessemer. area74.org. Gogebic County Board, 5 Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 p.m., courthouse, Bessemer. 715-476-7655. Monday, March 25 a.m., Ironwood Memorial Bessemer School Board, Alcoholics Anonymous/ GOD Bless You . . . Building. 906-667-1110. 6 p.m., A.D. Johnston High Al-Anon, noon, Salem Luther- Iron County Food Pantry, Pickleball, 10 a.m.-noon., School library. an Church, Ironwood. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Ironwood Memorial Building. area74.org. Ave., Montreal, 715-561-4450. Breakfast For Your Brain, Thursday, March 28 Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Finnish Women’s Auxil- 10 a.m., Mercer, Wis., Com- EST, Ontonagon United TOWNSHIP OF BESSEMER iary, 10 a.m., Little Finland. munity Center. 715-561-2695. Pickleball, 10 a.m.-noon., Methodist Church basement, Iron County Mobile Food Alcoholics Anonymous, Ironwood Memorial Building. next to Holiday gas station, NOTICE OF BUDGET PUBLIC HEARING Pantry, noon-1:30 p.m., Iron noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Gogebic County Veterans Ontonagon. area74.org. & ANNUAL MEETING OF ELECTORS County Recycling-Iron County Ironwood. area74.org. Service Officer, 10:30-11:30 Alcoholics Anonymous, The Bessemer Township Board will hold a public hearing on Forestry Parking Lot, 606-607 Ironwood Kiwanis Club, a.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 7:30 p.m., Our Lady of Peace 3rd Ave. North, Hurley. 715- noon, Golden Dragon. p.m., Watersmeet Township; Catholic Church, Ironwood. the proposed township budget for fiscal year 2020 and truth 561-2695. Woods and Blooms Gar- 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco area74.org. and taxation at the Bessemer Township Hall on Monday, March Alcoholics Anonymous, den Club, 6:30 p.m., Haines Township. 906-667-1110. Saturday, March 30 25, 2019 at 5:00 PM. *The property tax millage rate noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Civic Center, Mercer, Wis. Alcoholics Anonymous, proposed to be levied to support the proposed Ironwood. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Union Station Food A copy of the Beginner Finnish lan- p.m., Episcopal Church of the Ironwood. area74.org. budget will be a subject of this hearing.* Pantry and Northern Food guage class, 3:30 p.m., Little Transfiguration, Ironwood. Solo and Ensemble budget is available for public inspection at Bessemer Township Bank, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Finland, Kimball. area74.org. event, 1 p.m., Ironwood Area Hall, N10338 Mill St., Ramsay, MI 49959. 252 E. Ayer St., Ironwood. Advanced Finnish lan- Government School District. guage class, 4:30 p.m., Little Gogebic Community Col- This notice is posted in compliance with PA 267 of 1976 as Finland, Kimball. lege Board, 4:30 p.m., room 2016 Dodge 1500 Quad Cab 4x4 amended (Open Meetings Act), MCLA 41.72a (2) (3) and the Overeaters Anonymous, B-22, Jacob Solin Business Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Center, GCC. 5:30 p.m., All Saints Lutheran 5.7 Hemi, 31,000 miles, one owner, The Bessemer Township board will provide necessary reason- Church, Wakefield. Wednesday, Mar. 27 Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 5 year warranty, power seat/windows/locks, able auxiliary aids and services, such as signers for the hearing p.m., Our Lady of Peace impaired and audio tapes of printed materials being considered Christian Men of the backup camera, tonneau cover, at the meeting, to individuals with disabilities at the meeting SAVE! fully loaded, Sharp! upon 10 days’ notice to the Bessemer Township Board. $ Individuals with disabilities requiring auxiliary aids or services 28,999 should contact the Bessemer Township Board by writing or calling the following: Debbie Janczak / Bessemer Township Clerk CITY OF BESSEMER N10228 Mill St., PO Box 304, Ramsay, MI 49959 PUBLIC NOTICE FISCAL YEAR (906) 667-0019 2020 Budget is based on 9.6300 Mills, TTV of 2019-20 BUDGET MEETING approximately $36,357,018.00. NOTE: This is a renewal The Common Council for the City of Bessemer will hold and not an increase of the millage rate as voted on. a Special Meeting Wednesday, March 27, 2019 at 6:00 Cloverland Motors p.m. in the Council Chambers, City Hall. The purpose of 300 E. Cloverland Dr., (U.S. 2) • Ironwood, MI 49938 The Bessemer Township Board of Trustees will meet in spe- the meeting is to work on the 2019-20 budget. 906-932-1202 www.cloverlandmotorsports.com cial session immediately following the budget public hearing. l 4 SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 2019 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE Save your outrage Sue Mizell, Publisher If it’s news to you that social Olivia? Maybe so. But what’s a uni- climbers see buying their children’s versity doing sponsoring a rowing Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor way into fancy, name-brand colleges team anyway? as the functional equivalent of wear- I agree with Chicago Tribune ing Rolex watches or driving Maser- columnist Eric Zorn that colleges atis, then I don’t know where to start. would be better off dropping minor That is, those expensive private Gene sports with no fan base. By far the In Their Opinion (and some public) universities are Lyons best athletic experience I had in a fashion accessories and bragging long, inglorious career was playing Hang on to points. It’s the aura of exclusivity the rugby, a club sport. We played for parents are after. Status symbols to fun. be dropped casually into conversa- I guess I’m also less outraged Electoral College tions at Beverly Hills and Manhattan her. than I should be by all the loud dinner parties. Nothing to do with Is that more or less likely because lamentations, like a Washington Post Last week we wrote about Democratic ambitions academic achievement. It’s kind of Olivia Jade Giannulli spent spring column from an African-American to pack the Supreme Court. This week the Electoral laughable, actually. break cruising the Bahamas on a Harvard professor who says the College is on the chopping as Senator Eliza- Consider our Ivy League presi- yacht owned by the chairman of scandal “makes clear what so many beth Warren comes out in favor of its abolition, Beto dent, the guy who can’t spell “ham- USC’s Board of Trustees? It’d be of us already know: The much-laud- O’Rourke makes sympathetic noises and Colorado’s burger.” Or his esteemed son-in-law, hard to say. The girl returned home ed American meritocracy is a lie.” Democratic governor signs a bill adding his state to who probably can, although he’d to Los Angeles after news of her par- Except in his case, of course. the “National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.” never have gotten anywhere near ents’ arrest for conspiracy to commit I’m sure it was painful encounter- Scrapping the system the U.S. has used to select Pres- Harvard University if his (felonious) wire fraud broke. ing people who assumed he was an idents since its founding will likely soon be the father hadn’t made a $2.5 million I mention Arizona State because “affirmative action” student who did- Democrats’ default position. donation as young Jared’s applica- her father made a sneering remark n’t really belong, but it’s best under- Like the Supreme Court, the Electoral College tion was being considered. about the school in an email about stood as a function of their own sometimes frustrates the will of political majorities. Otherwise, he might have ended the kinds of colleges that weren’t insecurity. That makes it an easy target in this populist age. But up at some proletarian outpost like good enough for his daughter. That’s Writing in his blog The Daily while “majority rules” has always been an appealing Rutgers (where I matriculated) or pretty rich, considering that neither Howler, Bob Somerby points out slogan, it’s an insufficient principle for structuring another of the nowhere state schools of Olivia Jade’s parents appears to that most Ivy League colleges now an electoral system in the U.S. whose basketball teams fill every- have attended college at all. The report that minority students out- Presidential elections often do not produce popu- body’s NCAA basketball tournament daughter says her father, Mossimo number white ones on their campus- lar majorities. In 2016 neither Hillary Clinton nor brackets this week. Giannulli, tricked his parents into es. The same is true for many highly Donald Trump won 50 percent. “Plurality rules” For guys like Jared, Harvard func- paying tuition at USC, but used the selective public universities, such as doesn’t have the same ring to it. In the absence of the tions as a kind of tycoon finishing money to start his successful cloth- UCLA and Texas-Austin. Electoral College, the winner’s vote share would like- school. They meet a lot of other devi- ing business instead. Even back in the day, my Rutgers ly be significantly smaller than is common today. ous guys with rich parents; also So here’s a guy who sells shirts, freshman dorm was like a World Third-party candidates who can’t realistically win a some truly accomplished ones, who and he thinks his kid is too cool for War II movie platoon, hyphenated- majority in any state would have a greater incentive can come in handy later in life. You State U. Only in America. The girl’s Americans all: Irish, Jewish, Italian, to enter the race. know, in case they end up needing mother, Lori Loughlin, starred in Polish, Russian, etc. Nearly all of us Democrats are upset that Mr. Trump is President brain surgery or a first-rate criminal some TV sitcom I’ve never watched. were first-generation college stu- with 46 percent of the vote to Ms. Clinton’s 48 per- defense lawyer. Anyway, don’t get me wrong. He sells dents. Many had parents or grand- cent. What if a Republican was elected with a third of The vacuous party girl whose par- shirts; I buy shirts. I’m neither envi- parents who spoke a foreign lan- the vote in an election featuring five formidable third- ents bribed her way into Southern ous of nor scornful about the cou- guage in the home. We’d sit up late party candidates? A free-for-all plebiscite would hurt Cal would almost surely have been ple’s wealth. telling family stories. Living there the system’s legitimacy. The Electoral College helps better off at Arizona State. You know, As I say, the whole scandal – con- was an education in itself. narrow the field to two serious contenders, as voters the one with the big YouTube follow- spiring with a con artist to bribe The awful truth is that what we decide not to waste their vote on candidates who ing, who expressed enthusiasm for their kids’ way into college, then really love about this latest college have no chance to win. football weekends and parties, but deducting the “donation” from their admissions scandal is making fun of The founders designed the Electoral College to admitted, “I don’t really care about taxes – strikes me as more ridicu- these dimwit kids and their pathetic help ensure that states with diverse preferences school.” As I write, the school some lous than offensive. Did some parents. could cohere under a single federal government. Any- cynics call the “University of Spoiled earnest striver get cheated out of a Gene Lyons can be reached by one who thinks this concern is irrelevant today has- Children” has pondered expelling rowing scholarship because of email at [email protected]. n’t been paying attention to the current polarization in American politics. The Electoral College helps Today in history check polarization by forcing presidential candidates to campaign in competitive states across the country, instead of spending all their time trying to motivate By The Associated Press turnout in populous partisan strongholds. Today’s Highlight in History In a popular-vote contest in 2020, for example, the On March 23, 1942, the first Democratic candidate might ignore the economically Japanese-Americans evacuat- ed by the U.S. Army during dislocated areas that Mr. Trump won and focus on World War II arrived at the urban centers along the coasts. Mr. Trump might internment camp in Manzanar, campaign more in upstate New York or Texas but California. ignore urban voters. On this date The Electoral College also contributes to political In 1775, Patrick Henry delivered an address to the Vir- stability by delegating vote-counting to the states and ginia Provincial Convention in thus delivering with rare exceptions a faster result. which he is said to have The uncertainty arising from a nationwide recount declared, “Give me liberty, or for President amid myriad regional irregularities – as give me death!” In 1806, explorers Meri- happened in North Carolina and Florida in 2018 – wether Lewis and William would make Florida 2000 look tame. Clark, having reached the The Electoral College abolitionists are unlikely to Pacific coast, began their jour- get a supermajority of three-fourths of states to agree ney back east. to pass a constitutional amendment. The greater dan- In 1914, the first installment of “The Perils of Pauline,” the ger is the popular vote compact that Colorado has silent film serial starring Pearl joined, which requires signatories to ignore their vot- White, premiered in the greater ers and grant their electoral votes to the national pop- New York City area. ular vote winner. It goes into effect once states repre- In 1933, the German Reich- senting 270 electoral votes have signed. If the gover- stag adopted the Enabling Act, was allowed to sit at the con- securities with the help of pri- is 90. International Motorsports which effectively granted Adolf trols accidentally disengaged vate investors; Wall Street Hall of Famer Craig Breedlove nors of New Mexico and Delaware sign their states’ Hitler dictatorial powers. the autopilot, causing the jetlin- responded by hurtling the Dow is 82. Singer-producer Ric bills as expected, then 14 states and the District of In 1956, Pakistan became er to plunge to the ground. Jones industrials upward near- Ocasek is 70. Former Secre- Columbia with 189 votes will have signed up. A an Islamic republic. In 1998, “Titanic” tied an ly 500 points. Japan defended tary of State Rex Tillerson is Democratic sweep at the state level could one day get In 1965, America’s first two- Academy Awards record by its 2006 World Baseball Clas- 67. Singer Chaka Khan is 66. person space mission took winning 11 Oscars, including sic title with a 5-3 win over Actress Amanda Plummer is to 270. place as Gemini 3 blasted off best picture, director (James South Korea at Dodger Stadi- 62. Actress Catherine Keener The pact is likely unconstitutional. But if it suc- with astronauts Virgil I. “Gus” Cameron) and song (“My Heart um in Los Angeles. is 60. Actress Hope Davis is ceeded it would inject more corrosive uncertainty Grissom and John W. Young Will Go On”). One year ago: A French- 55. Actor Richard Grieco is 54. into American elections in pursuit of a hyper-pop- aboard for a nearly 5-hour In 2003, during the Iraq Moroccan gunman killed four Country musician Kevin Griffin ulist system that goes against the structure of the flight. War, a U.S. Army maintenance people before being killed by (Yankee Grey) is 54. Actress In 1983, President Ronald convoy was ambushed in police in southern France who Marin Hinkle is 53. Rock Constitution that has protected liberty for 230 years. Reagan first proposed devel- Nasiriyah; 11 soldiers were stormed a supermarket where singer-musician Damon Albarn – Wall Street Journal oping technology to intercept killed, including Pfc. Lori Ann he had taken hostages; the vic- (Blur) is 51. Actor Kelly Perine incoming enemy missiles — an Piestewa; six were captured, tims included a police officer is 50. Actress-singer Melissa idea that came to be known as including Pfc. Jessica Lynch, who had swapped himself for a Errico is 49. Rock musician the Strategic Defense Initia- who was rescued on April 1, hostage being held in the John Humphrey (The Nixons) Thought for Today tive. Dr. Barney Clark, recipient 2003. supermarket. President Don- is 49. Bandleader Reggie of a Jarvik permanent artificial In 2005, truck driver Tyrone ald Trump released an order Watts (TV: “The Late Late “What some call health, if purchased by perpetual heart, died at the University of Williams was convicted in fed- banning most transgender Show With James Corden”) is Utah Medical Center after 112 eral court in Houston for his troops from serving in the mili- 47. Actor Randall Park is 45. anxiety about diet, isn’t much better than tedious dis- days with the device. role in the 2003 deaths of 19 tary except under “limited cir- Actress Michelle Monaghan is In 1990, the romantic com- immigrants he was smuggling cumstances.” The online clas- 43. Actress Keri Russell is 43. ease.” edy “Pretty Woman,” starring across Texas. (After initially sified ads site Craigslist Actress Anastasia Griffith is 41. Richard Gere and Julia receiving a life sentence, removed its personals section; Gossip columnist-blogger —Alexander Pope, English poet (1688-1744). Roberts, was released by Williams was resentenced in the action came after the U.S. Perez Hilton is 41. Actress Buena Vista Pictures. Jan. 2011 to nearly 34 years in Senate passed an anti-sex- Nicholle Tom is 41. Country In 1994, Aeroflot Flight 593, prison.) trafficking bill that could hold singer Paul Martin (Marshall For reprints or lamination services, an Airbus A310, crashed in Ten years ago: The the website and other respon- Dyllon) is 41. Country singer contact the Daily Globe at 906-932-2211 Siberia with the loss of all 75 Obama administration sible for illegal activity. Brett Young is 38. Actor Nico- people on board; it turned out unveiled a plan to take over up Today’s Birthdays las Wright is 37. Actor Ben the teenage son of a pilot who to $1 trillion in sour mortgage Movie director Mark Rydell Rappaport is 33.

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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Martilla yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 Award Winning Newspaper Published daily Monday - Saturday ADVERTISING DIRECTOR (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Heidi Ofstad Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 2019 5 Crash of the Forest Service to SATURDAY EVENING MARCH 23, 2019 ensure the plan weren’t going to adversely impact 7:007:308:008:309:009:3010:0010:3011:0011:30 From page 1 Family Guy Family Guy Bob’s Burg- Bob’s Burg- The Cleve- The Cleve- King of the Jerry Springer ’ (TV14) Maury ’ the wilderness. 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MICHIGAN Trinity Lutheran (Mis- consin). Sunday, 5 p.m. United Methodist. Sunday, Bible study, Wednesday, 6 a.m. IRONWOOD souri). E5104 Margaret St. COVINGTON 9 a.m., Contemporary worship, p.m. Episcopal. Saturday: Epis- Apostolic Lutheran. 326 Saturday Night Alive, 4:00 Bethany Lutheran. Sun- 7 p.m. WHITE PINE copal Eucharist, 5 p.m. at W. Aurora. Sunday, 9:30 a.m. p.m.; Sunday Bible Study, day worship, 11 a.m. PAYNESVILLE St. Jude Catholic. Sun- Community Presbyterian Sunday School, 10 a.m. Bible 10:15 a.m., Sunday worship, 9 Trinity Lutheran (Mis- Our Saviour Lutheran day: confessions, 10:30 a.m., Church, U.S. 51. Study, 10:45 a.m. worship, a.m. souri). M-28. Sunday worship, (ELCA). Rotating every third Mass, 11 a.m. Our Lady Queen of Peace Wednesday Bible Study, 7 p.m. Wesley United Methodist. 9 a.m. Sunday, 11 a.m. Part of New Community United Catholic. Masses: Sunday, 8 Assembly of God. 2100 E. 500 E. McLeod. Sunday, adult EWEN Evangelical Parish. 906-988- Methodist. Sunday, worship, a.m., Wednesday, 5:15 p.m., Cloverland Drive. worship, 10 Bible study, 9:30 a.m., service, First Lutheran (ELCA). 2594. 8:45 a.m., youth group, 5 p.m.; Thursday, 8:30 a.m., Saturday, a.m. 11 a.m.; Kids Club, Wednes- Rotating every third Sunday, 11 RAMSAY Monday, Kids Club, after First Presbyterian. 300 E. day after school. ironwoodwes- a.m. Wednesday, children’s Cornerstone Christian. school. 6 p.m. Aurora, Ironwood. Sunday leyumc.org. Bible school, 3:30. Part of New Sunday worship, 9:30 a.m., WISCONSIN MELLEN worship, 9 a.m., fellowship to Woodland Church (BGC). Evangelical Parish. 906-988- children’s church, following HURLEY Congregational United follow. N10234 Curry St., Sunday 2594. worship; Revelation (young First Presbyterian. Sun- Church of Christ. Sunday, Immanuel Lutheran (Mis- Bible study, 9 a.m.; worship, 10 Sacred Heart Catholic. adults), meets second and day, 9:30 a.m. worship, Sun- 10:45 a.m. souri). Little Girl’s Point, Satur- a.m.; fellowship to follow. 906- Sunday Mass 9 a.m. fourth Sundays at 6 p..m. day school and nursery. Holy Rosary Catholic. day worship, 3 p.m. 932-1102 or woodlandcc.org. United Methodist. Sunday Grace Open Fellowship. 9 Havenwood Baptist. 501 Tuesday, 8 a.m.; Saturday, 8 Jehovah’s Witnesses. Zion Lutheran (ELCA). worship, noon. Communion, a.m., worship, 9:30 a.m.; Copper St. Sunday school, 10 a.m.; Sunday Mass, 9 a.m.; Superior Street. Sunday public 100 W. Midland. Part of Christ first Sunday. Wednesday, Bible study, a.m., services, 11 a.m., lunch first Friday Mass, 6:30 p.m.; talk, 9:30 a.m., Watchtower Lutheran Parish. Saturday GREENLAND prayer meeting, 6:30 p.m. and afternoon service follow- first Wednesday, 10:30 a.m., study, 10:30 a.m. praise worship, 5 p.m; Sunday United Methodist. Sunday ROCKLAND ing. Midweek Bible study and second through fifth Thursday, Lighthouse Faith Center. services, second and fourth worship, 11:40 a.m. St. Mary’s Catholic. Satur- prayer, Wednesday, 7 p.m. 10:30 a.m., at Mellen Manor 777 E. Ayer St.; Sunday prayer Sundays of the month, 9 a.m. Greenland Seventh-day day: confessions, 3:30 p.m.; Range Community Bible. Nursing Home. Confessions, Adventist. 31369 N. Firesteel. Mass, 4 p.m. Sunday school, 9 and 10:45 9-9:30 a.m., worship and nurs- BERGLAND Saturday following Mass. ery, 10 a.m.; Wednesday Calvary Baptist (Funda- Saturday church service, 10 St. Paul United Methodist. a.m.; worship, 9 and 10:45 Immanuel Lutheran (Mis- prayer 6:15 p.m., service, 6:30 mental). Sunday, 11 a.m.; a.m. Bible study, Saturday, Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m. a.m. p.m., Thursday youth meet- Wednesday prayer service, 7 11:15 a.m. TROUT CREEK St. Mary’s Catholic. Satur- souri). Sunday school 8:15 ings, ages 8-12, 6 p.m., ages p.m. MARENISCO Assembly of God. Sunday day Mass, 4 p.m., Sunday a.m.; Bible study 8:30 a.m.; 12-19, 7 p.m. Services online St. Ann Catholic. Sunday, St. Catherine’s Catholic. worship, 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Mass, 7 and 11 a.m., Tuesday, regular service with Commu- at lfcironwood.org/tv. Mass, 11 a.m. Sunday Mass, 8 a.m. Trinity Lutheran (ELCA). 5:30 p.m., Wednesday, 8 a.m., nion 9:30 a.m. Living Water Missionary Trinity Lutheran (Mis- MASS CITY Rotating every third Sunday, 11 Thursday, 8 a.m., Friday, 8 MERCER Assembly. 236 S. Mansfield. souri). Sunday, 9 a.m. Com- St. Paul’s Lutheran. Sun- a.m. Part of New Evangelical a.m. Community Church of Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Sunday munion second and fourth day, 10:30 a.m. Weekly Com- Parish. 906-988-2594. St. Paul’s Lutheran (Wis- Nazarene. Sunday, worship, school; 10:30 a.m. worship; Sundays. munion. United Presbyterian. Sun- consin). Sunday school, 9:45 10 a.m. Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Bible United Methodist. Sunday, ONTONAGON day worship, 11 a.m.; commu- a.m.; worship, 11 a.m. Faith Lutheran (Missouri). study; lwmissionary.org. 11 a.m. Communion first Sun- Assembly of God. 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Sunday, 9:30 ings, call 906-932-2211. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE / WORLD SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 2019 7 Interns members – “Just a history ly if you don’t know what of the person, basically,” you want to go into,” said she added. Cross, who added of the city From page 1 “I liked being able to go staff, “They were very will- two girls worked on cleri- through all the books ing to guide you if needed.” cal tasks. The city paid for because I want to go in a “It was fun, too,” said five of them, and the Goge- field that has to do with Tarro, who described the bic County Extension being a mortician or a coro- ladies on the city staff as Office, run by Michigan ner,” said Cross, who “nice to talk to.” State University in Besse- thought the city’s filing Wakefield-Marenisco mer, funded the other five. procedure “was really superintendent Jason “We don’t always have interesting.” Gustafson claimed that someone in the office,” Tarro said she also filed internships, which are a said Ahonen Thursday, but cemetery data, as well as graduation requirement at claimed the DPW has had other materials. the school, help kids “to steady intern help “for Tarro worked six hours develop their skills in years.” daily up to four days a career awareness as well as The students come from week. Cross worked six communication.” the Wakefield-Marenisco hours five days a week. According to the super- K-12 School in Wakefield. “They were really lenient intendent, internships Sophomore Julia Tarro, hours, and I was grateful,” allow students to “show- 16, and junior Brianna said Cross. “I had dance case” their skills while also Cross, 17, were among last every single day. I had to alerting them to possible summer’s group of interns, get ready for nationals.” future job options. and they talked about their Cross is an assistant Gustafson said he is Associated Press experience in a recent teacher for the Next Gener- “grateful” to the city and IN THIS March 12, satellite photo provided by NOAA, shows the Great Lakes in var- interview. ation Dance Instruction local businesses for provid- ious degrees of snow and ice. A scientific report says the Great Lakes region is The girls logged city studio in Ironwood. In the ing students with intern- warming faster than the rest of the U.S., which likely will bring more flooding and cemetery information and past, she worked at Erla’s ships. other extreme weather events such as heat waves and drought. The warming cli- organized books, cleaned Restaurant in Marenisco Cross said she expects mate also could mean less overall snowfall even as lake-effect snowstorms get big- shelves, and provided any and at the Marenisco Gen- to get additional, targeted ger. The report by researchers from universities primarily from the Midwest says other assistance needed at eral Store. experience this summer. agriculture could be hit especially hard, with later spring planting and summer dry the Wakefield Public “I volunteered at the “I’m supposed to have an spells. Library. hospital, too,” said Tarro of internship set up with the “I thought it was a good last summer, adding she funeral homes in this area,” Great Lakes Great Lakes Research. But Lakes, which already fluc- experience,” said Tarro, had the benefit of both a she said, adding she will go the report suggests that tuate periodically, the sci- who is from Wakefield. “I paying job and a volunteer “back and forth” among benefit could be offset by entists said. Warmer tem- think I want to be a nurse,” one. She now works at 906 the operations to gain a From page 1 wetter springs that make it peratures will produce less she added, but said she’s Café and has played basket- variety of perspective on the elderly and children harder to plant crops, plus ice cover, boosting evapo- open to learning about ball and volleyball during her chosen field. with asthma. By the end of increasing drought and ration and pushing levels other types of jobs as well. the school year. Ahonen said the city the century, the region heat in summer. Corn and down. But they could rise “I wanted to see what it Both girls said they council will vote soon on should have up to 40 addi- soybean yields are expect- in years with especially was like working in an enjoyed the opportunity to using interns again this tional days with tempera- ed to drop 10 to 30 percent heavy precipitation and office setting,” said Cross, meet more of Wakefield’s year. She said the staff tures exceeding 90 by the century’s end. temporary deep freezes who is from Marenisco. residents during their hopes it works out again, degrees. Drinking water quality caused by southward “I was organizing grave internship. They agreed as usual. Winter snowfall should will be degraded by more migration of frigid polar plots and putting them into they “definitely” would rec- “We appreciate them, I decrease in most places, releases of untreated air. the computer,” said Cross, ommend other students to know that,” said Ahonen. although locales accus- sewage during heavy Although the Trump who logged names of the accept similar job options. “The DPW appreciates the tomed to “lake-effect” storms and runoff of nutri- administration has deceased, causes of death, “It was really a good kids, and we appreciate squalls can expect them to ents that feed harmful reversed federal policies grave locations, and family experience to have, especial- them, too.” dump even more snow – algae blooms, some toxic. intended to prevent climate particularly along the Lake While such blooms are change, states and local Ontario snowbelt in New common on Lake Erie and governments can take mea- US forces say 2 American soldiers killed in Afghanistan York. portions of Lakes Huron sures such as increasing KABUL, Afghanistan said the names of the ser- gents engaged in heavy The study did not and Michigan, they’ve also energy efficiency, stepping (AP) – Two American ser- vice members killed in fighting with Afghan and include a cost-benefit anal- begun showing up in deep, up use of renewable vice members were killed action were being with- U.S. forces overnight in the ysis of a warming climate’s frigid Lake Superior – an sources and preventing during an operation in held until after notifica- northern city of Kunduz. likely results. Several of the unprecedented develop- runoff of nutrient-rich Afghanistan on Friday, the tion of the next of kin, in Zabihullah Mujahid, the scientists said in a phone ment, said Lucinda John- manure from large live- U.S. and NATO forces said, accordance with U.S. Taliban spokesman, said news conference there may son of the University of stock farms, said Howard providing no other details Department of Defense the fighting was still under- be some bright spots but Minnesota at Duluth. Learner, president of the on the combat deaths. policy. The statement also way Friday; he claimed the that the economic impact Beaches, dunes and Environmental Law & The fatalities, which did not specify the loca- insurgents had killed as would be mostly negative. shorelines will experience Policy Center. bring to four the number of tion of the combat or say many as three Americans The region could have more erosion from heavier “We cannot wait for the U.S. soldiers killed so far who the soldiers were and nine Afghan comman- longer growing seasons, rainfall, the report predicted. Trump administration to this year in Afghanistan, fighting. dos. said Brad Cardinale of the It’s uncertain how cli- accept sound science,” underscore the difficulties “The incident is under The insurgents often University of Michigan’s mate change will affect Learner said. “We need to in bringing peace to the investigation and we have exaggerate their battlefield Cooperative Institute for water levels in the Great step up and act.” war-wrecked country even no additional information claims and it was impossi- as Washington has stepped to provide,” said Sgt. 1st ble to confirm whether the Republicans ask to stay order up efforts to find a way to Class Debra Richardson, a fighting Mujahid was refer- end the 17-year war, Ameri- Resolute Support ring to was the same com- blocking lame-duck laws ca’s longest. spokeswoman. bat in which the two U.S. The U.S. and NATO A Taliban statement service members were Resolute Support mission later in the day said insur- killed. MADISON, Wis. (AP) – day to file briefs, ensuring Empowered by Niess’ Wisconsin Republicans no decision will come until ruling, the governor asked an appeals court Fri- at least then. rescinded the appoint- day to immediately rein- The Republicans’ attor- ments late Friday after- state GOP-backed laws lim- ney, Misha Tseytlin, told noon. His spokeswoman, iting the powers of Demo- the appellate court in a fil- Melissa Baldauff, said the cratic Gov. Tony Evers and ing Friday morning that positions are now vacant. Attorney General Josh Niess’ injunction was Some of the higher-profile Kaul, sparking a flurry of already causing confusion appointees included two legal maneuvering as both for military and overseas University of Wisconsin sides jockeyed for position voters, noting a state System regents and state before the court makes a Supreme Court election is Public Service Commission decision. only days away. Chairwoman Ellen Nowak. Dane County Circuit Tseytlin added that Baldauff said the gover- Judge Richard Niess issued Neiss’ ruling jeopardizes the nor will fill the spots as an injunction Thursday validity of thousands of quickly as possible to mini- blocking the laws, which other laws passed during mize disruption. Senate GOP legislators quickly so-called extraordinary ses- Majority Leader Scott approved in December sions, which are unsched- Fitzgerald issued a state- before Evers replaced uled floor periods convened ment saying he feels the Republican Gov. Scott by majority party leaders. appointees were confirmed Walker. On Friday, an He also questioned legally and called Evers’ attorney for the Republican whether scores of Walker’s move “irresponsible.” lawmakers asked the 3rd appointees still have jobs. The laws approved dur- District Court of Appeals Lawmakers confirmed 82 ing the December lame- for an immediate stay of Walker’s appointees dur- duck legislative session blocking Niess’ order and ing the December session, prohibit Evers from with- reinstating the statutes. ensuring Evers couldn’t drawing the state from law- The court gave everyone remove them when he took suits without legislative involved until 4 p.m. Mon- office. approval. l 8 SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 2019 OUTDOORS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM OUTDOOR JOURNAL Ice fishing with daughter proves priceless

Saturday, March 16 High 36, low 23 Last week, I camped on the ice at Spring Lake which is located in Buffalo County, Wis., on the Mississippi near Buffalo City. I had very good luck catch- Mark ing northern pike with tip ups in my Walters back yard and that is where Selina and I were headed today. All in all this would be about a 35- hour trip, a lot of work, and a lot of fun. My goal after the trek of bringing An Outdoorsman’s Journal all of our gear about 800 yards from the truck, was to see Selina catch a 38-inch or larger gator. Hello friends, On March 16 there was still 28-inch- For my entire life I have dreamed es of good ice. Most of the fishermen about ice fishing in the back yard of my we spoke with had traveled long dis- childhood home in Poynette. The dream tances to fish here, and most notably, is always the same, I am using tip ups the fish were not very hungry. and catching big northern pike. About 14 years ago this area had sev- Ever since my first duck hunt and eral man made islands created by the camping trip on the Mississippi River U.S. Army Corp of Engineers, which cre- near Ferryville, Wis., when I was in ated the fish and waterfowl habitat that fifth grade I have been addicted to make fish and ducks so very abundant. doing outdoor activities on the Missis- Selina and I are part of the I don’t sippi. care crowd, and that crowd is made up The same year that I graduated from of people that are just happy to be on high school I became a deckhand and outdoor experiences. If the fish are not traveled the Mississippi and Ohio rivers biting or the ducks are not flying, we working 30 days on and 30 days off. still have a good time. In 1987, I tried canoeing up the The sun was shining and what we entire Mississippi. did was just have a picnic outside – Starting in 1989 when I became an always aware that a big gator was about outdoor writer, I have spent as much to be caught. Selina did catch two north- time as I can get away with doing some ern pike with the biggest being 28-inch- sort of outdoor activity on the Mighty es. Mississippi. Before it was even dark there were Our group of family and friends has coyotes howling on an island that was raised about 20 kids and we had a deal not even 200 yards from us, and besides with each and everyone of them, when ducks and fish, this habitat had also you are done filling your diaper you can attracted “yotes,” which were howling go winter camping/ice fishing. the entire night. Submitted photo This past weekend the last of the All night long the ice was groaning THERE WAS 28 inches of ice on the Mississippi River near Buffalo City, Wis., on kids still in high school, my daughter and I do not know if it was expanding March 17. Selina Walters drills a hole to begin fishing. Selina, took part in her last winter or if it was because of the river was ris- camping/ice fishing trip as a kid. Selina ing, but it sure made a lot of noise. terday was so slow. men. is a senior and the winds of change are At first light of Day 2, I was sure we Until that happened we hung out at I would have to say that the most coming her way. would start catching big gators as yes- camp and also talked to other fisher- important thing that I learned from this trip is that next year I am really going to put some serious effort into tip downs as though it was slow. There were some nice crappies and perch being caught on tip downs. I also witnessed a woman catch a 23- inch bass on a very old jig pole and that was pretty neat as it gave a heck of a fight and she did everything right. The entire weekend we had ducks, geese and sandhill cranes flying over- head. It was pretty neat to think that just may be the reason that Selina wants to be a wildlife biologist for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is because she has been out here since she quit filling her diapers. Remember what I have always writ- ten: Hang out with your kids in the out- doors and they will hang out with you when they are adults. Submitted photo Spring is here. SELINA WALTERS pulling two sleds of gear back to the truck. Sunset Baby eel fishermen hope for year free of poaching Upper Peninsula fishing report The Michigan Depart- night. Daytime catches were PORTLAND, Maine (AP) – Maine ment of Natural Resource’s almost nonexistent. fishermen began several weeks of tak- March 21 fishing report for Little Bay De Noc: ing to rivers and streams to fish for the Upper Peninsula includ- Access has been extremely baby eels Friday, which marked the ed: hard this year. Saunders Keweenaw Bay: The Point has open water so start of a high-stakes season harvesters slush and most of the snow avoid this area. Perch fish- hope isn’t interrupted by poaching is gone and there is now ing was spotty although concerns as it was a year ago. some honeycomb ice on the anglers were getting Fishermen in Maine use nets to har- top layer. The thickness enough fish in the Kipling varies so anglers need to area to keep them interest- vest baby eels, called elvers, to feed use caution especially near ed. Most were caught on demand from Asian aquaculture com- any holes that were previ- minnows or wigglers in 30 panies, who use them as seed stock. ously drilled. feet. A few were also found The tiny eels are the source of one of With warmer tempera- in and around 17 feet. Of the most valuable fisheries in the coun- tures this week, be sure to the fish caught, some were check the ice with a spud very nice jumbo perch. Fair try on a per-pound basis, and they every time you head out. to good whitefish catches were worth a record of more than The coho bite was very were reported off Sand $2,300 per pound last year. Maine’s good in 10 to 14 feet but the Point with minnows or home to the only significant elver fish- action slowed. The lake spawn in and around 75 trout bite was good in 150 to feet. Anglers were trying to ery in the country. 200 feet and the splake remove their ice shanties, Last year’s season was shut down action was hit-or-miss in 15 but many were frozen in. two weeks early by state regulators Associated Press to 55 feet. Shanties must be off the after investigators found that illegal IN THIS May 25, 2017 file photo, baby eels, also known as elvers, are held in The whitefish bite was Bay by midnight on March sales had caused Maine to blow past its also slow but usually starts 31. Brewer, Maine. Elver season begins on Friday, March 22, with fishermen to pick up this time of year in Munising: Still has ice quota for the eels. hoping the big-money season isn’t interrupted by poaching concerns as it 55 to 80 feet. Smelt fishing fishing however catch rates New controls on the fishery are was in the previous season. had been slow. A few brown were poor with only a few expected to clamp down on clandes- trout and steelhead were coho and splake caught. tine sales, and the use of a swipe card used as food, such as kabayaki, which higher. showing up in front of the Coho anglers were jigging a river mouths. Swedish pimple or small jig- system to record transactions remains is a skewered, filleted cut of the fish. The elver fishing season has the Marquette: Had slow ging spoon. The whitefish in effect. Most of the world’s eel is produced in ability to run until June 7, but it ends fishing again. The Upper action was slow. Night Darrell Young, co-director of the China, and the fish is especially popu- earlier if fishermen tap out the quota Harbor near the “Bubbler” is anglers targeting burbot and Maine Elver Fishermen Association, lar as food in Japan. Some of the elvers before then. now open water and a few smelt did good for burbot said the health of the fishery also harvested in Maine eventually come Elver fishing sometimes begins anglers launching small but slow for smelt. boats from the beach were Cedarville and Hessel: depends on members of the industry back to the United States for use in slowly and heats up in April and picking up the odd coho, Perch five to 10 inches have “behaving themselves” this time sushi restaurants. May because fishermen need rivers brown trout or Chinook been caught in Musky Bay around. An interstate fishing commission and streams to thaw before they can salmon but most were not with wigglers. Splake and “Buyers wanted to find their way set the quota at 9,688 pounds. That fish. having much luck. The ice in perch were caught in Hes- the Lower Harbor was hold- sel Bay when jigging wig- around the swipe cards. They just was about the amount of elvers Maine American elvers became especially ing with cold temperatures glers or spikes in 12 to 17 made it harder for everybody else,” fishermen harvested in 2014, when valuable in the early 2010s, when other freezing any water and feet. The perch were small- Young said. regulators decided to tighten controls country’s eel fisheries faltered. They’ve slush on top so it was slip- er. While the ice is holding, The elvers are raised to maturity in on the fishery. The quota had previ- been worth anywhere from $875 to pery for those walking. The anglers still need to use aquaculture facilities so they can be ously been more than 2,000 pounds $2,366 per pound since. only anglers out there were caution and be aware of the the few targeting burbot at areas with a strong current. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 2019 9 MARCH MADNESS NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball Tournament All Times EDT FIRST FOUR At Dayton, Ohio Tuesday, March 19 Fairleigh Dickinson 82, Prairie View A&M 76 Belmont 81, Temple 70 Wednesday, March 20 North Dakota State 78, N.C. Central 74 Arizona State 74, St. John’s 65 ——— EAST REGIONAL First Round Thursday, March 21 At Jacksonville, Fla. LSU 79, Yale 74 Maryland 79, Belmont 77 At Des Moines, Iowa Minnesota 86, Louisville 76 Michigan State 76, Bradley 65 Friday, March 22 At Columbia, S.C. Duke 85, North Dakota State 62 UCF 73, VCU 58 At San Jose, Calif. Liberty 80, Mississippi State 76 Virginia Tech 66, Saint Louis 52 Second Round Saturday, March 23 At Jacksonville, Fla. LSU (27-6) vs. Maryland (23-10), 12:10 p.m. At Des Moines, Iowa Michigan State (29-6) vs. Minnesota (22- 13), 7:45 p.m. Sunday, March 24 At Columbia, S.C. Duke (30-5) vs. UCF (24-8) At San Jose, Calif. Virginia Tech (25-8) vs. Liberty (29-6) Regional Semifinals Associated Press At Washington Friday, March 29 WISCONSIN GUARD Khalil Iverson, right, shoots against Oregon forward Paul White, left, and guard during the first half of Duke-UCF winner vs. Virginia Tech-Liberty a first round NCAA Tournament game, Friday, in San Jose, Calif. winner Michigan State-Minnesota winner vs. LSU- Maryland winner Regional Championship At Washington Sunday, March 31 Semifinal winners ——— Oregon extends March run SOUTH REGIONAL First Round Thursday, March 21 At Hartford, Conn. Villanova 61, Saint Mary’s 57 Purdue 61, Old Dominion 48 with 72-54 win over Wisconsin Friday, March 22 At Columbia, S.C. Oklahoma 95, Mississippi 72 SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) – Oregon rebounds and the tone-setting blocks on one trip before points, 10.1 rebounds and 4.6 Virginia 71, Gardner-Webb 56 At Columbus, Ohio was stumbling toward the end of a blocks to give the Ducks their Pritchard’s layup made it 59-47 assists per game to help Wisconsin Iowa 79, Cincinnati 72 disappointing season until a ninth straight win. and the rout was on. finish fourth in the Big Ten. But he Tennessee 77, Colgate 70 At San Jose, Calif. strong turnaround led the Ducks “To see them come like this and Wisconsin coach Greg Gard ended his career on a down note. UC Irvine 70, Kansas State 64 to the Pac-12 title and an NCAA have so much fun, that’s why we lamented a poor seven-minute He was held to 12 points, eight Oregon 72, Wisconsin 54 Tournament bid. coach, just to see guys get together stretch for the Badgers but was rebounds, zero assists and five Second Round Saturday, March 23 Oregon is not looking to slow and have fun and play their tails proud of his squad for making the turnovers. At Hartford, Conn. down any time soon. off,” coach Dana Altman said. tournament a year after the Bad- “There were extra bodies Purdue (24-9) vs. Villanova (26-9), 8:40 p.m. Payton Pritchard scored 19 “That’s what they’re doing right gers missed the field. around me all the time,” he said. Sunday, March 24 points, Kenny Wooten protected now.” “It doesn’t tarnish. It stings for a “So they were trying to force me to At Columbia, S.C. Virginia (30-3) vs. Oklahoma (20-13) the rim with four blocks and 12th- and Khalil Iverson while, but it doesn’t tarnish what take it out and have other guys At Columbus, Ohio seeded Oregon extended its sur- each scored 14 points to lead the this group accomplished to get to make plays.” Tennessee (30-5) vs. Iowa (23-11) At San Jose, Calif. prising March run by beating No. 5 Badgers (23-11). this point,” Gard said. UC Irvine (31-5) vs. Oregon (24-12) seed Wisconsin 72-54 Friday in The game was tied early in the Second half surge Regional Semifinals The Ducks shot 70.8 percent At Louisville, Ky. the first round of the NCAA Tour- second half when the Ducks used Big picture Thursday, March 28 nament. their athleticism to take over. Oregon: The Ducks were from the floor in the second half Virginia-Oklahoma winner vs. UC Irvine- Oregon winner “It showed everybody today, it Wooten scored on back-to-back expected to be here after being and made five of their six tries Tennessee-Iowa winner vs. Purdue-Vil- wasn’t a fluke,” Pritchard said. dunks and White followed with a ranked 14th in the preseason and from 3-point range. On the defen- lanova winner picked first in the Pac-12. But a sea- sive end, they held Wisconsin to Regional Championship “We’re here to play. We’re here to 3-pointer as the shot clock expired At Louisville, Ky. win it.” to make it 42-35. son-ending injury to star freshman 30.6 percent shooting and just 4 of Saturday, March 30 The Ducks (24-12) won four White then blocked a shot by Bol Bol early in the season helped 19 from 3-point range. Semifinal winners ——— games in four days last week just to Happ on one end and converted on derail the season. The Ducks lost MIDWEST REGIONAL make the NCAAs then followed it an impressive alley-oop slap from at home to Texas Southern, had an OREGON 72, WISCONSIN 54 First Round OREGON (24-12) — White 5-7 2-2 14, Okoro 2-2 0-0 4, Thursday, March 21 Wooten 4-5 1-2 9, L.King 6-10 2-2 17, Pritchard 8-18 1-1 19, with an impressive victory over a Pritchard on the other to make it epic collapse against UCLA and At Jacksonville, Fla. Norris 0-0 0-0 0, Richardson 2-2 3-4 7, Amin 0-4 0-0 0, Bailey 1- Kentucky 79, Abilene Christian 44 higher-seeded opponent. Oregon 46-37 with 12:31 to play. then lost three straight in February 3 0-0 2. Totals 28-51 9-11 72. WISCONSIN (23-11) — Happ 5-10 2-4 12, Reuvers 3-10 1-2 Wofford 84, Seton Hall 68 advanced to play No. 13 seed UC The Badgers tried to cut into before this current run. 9, Iverson 5-8 1-1 12, Trice 3-12 0-0 8, Davison 0-8 4-4 4, At Salt Lake City Irvine (31-5) on Sunday in the sec- that deficit but King made a 3- Wisconsin: Happ returned for Thomas 1-1 0-0 2, Ford 1-3 0-0 2, McGrory 1-1 0-0 3, Pritzl 0-3 Auburn 78, New Mexico State 77 0-0 0, K.King 1-4 0-2 2. Totals 20-60 8-13 54. Kansas 87, Northeastern 53 ond round of the South Region. pointer and two free throws to his senior season in part to get the Halftime—25-25. 3-Point Goals—Oregon 7-15 (L.King 3-3, Friday, March 22 Louis King added 17 points, build the lead to 10 points with Badgers back to the tournament White 2-4, Pritchard 2-6, Amin 0-1, Bailey 0-1), Wisconsin 6-30 At Columbus, Ohio (Reuvers 2-4, Trice 2-10, Iverson 1-1, McGrory 1-1, Ford 0-2, Washington 78, Utah State 61 Paul White scored all 14 points of less than five minutes to play. after their 19-year streak ended K.King 0-2, Pritzl 0-3, Davison 0-7). Fouled Out—None. North Carolina 88, Iona 73 his points in the second half and Wooten then put the exclamation with a losing record last year. He Rebounds—Oregon 31 (Wooten 6), Wisconsin 32 (Happ 8). At Tulsa, Okla. Assists—Oregon 12 (Pritchard 8), Wisconsin 9 (Trice 5). Total Houston 84, Georgia State 55 Wooten had nine points, six point on the victory with two delivered all season, averaging 17.5 Fouls—Oregon 14, Wisconsin 15. A—14,331 (18,549). Ohio State 62, Iowa State 59 Second Round Saturday, March 23 At Jacksonville, Fla. Kentucky (28-6) vs. Wofford (30-4), 2:40 p.m. Duke’s shines in NCAA Tournament debut At Salt Lake City By The Associated Press Kansas (26-9) vs. Auburn (27-9) De’Andre Hunter led the Cavaliers with 23 points 12 rebounds, and ninth-seeded Washington made a Sunday, March 24 COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) – Zion Williamson and Mamadi Diakite added 17 points on 8-of-10 shoot- successful return to the NCAA Tournament for the first At Columbus, Ohio had an explosive NCAA Tournament debut ing and nine rebounds. time in eight years. North Carolina (28-6) vs. Washington (27- Jose Perez scored 19 points for Gardner-Webb, Eighth-seeded Utah State (28-7) had won 10 in a 8) with 25 points to lead top-seeded Duke to an At Tulsa, Okla. 85-62 win over North Dakota State on Friday which was playing in its first NCAA Tournament. row and 17 of 18 while taking the Mountain West title. Houston (32-3) vs. Ohio State (20-14) Last year the Cavaliers were the top seed in the The Aggies got the highest seed in school history and Regional Semifinals night. tournament and lost by 20 to No. 16 seed Maryland were trying to end their own long NCAA Tournament At Kansas City, Mo. RJ Barrett led Duke (31-5) with 26 points Baltimore County. drought — they haven’t won since 2002. Friday, March 29 Washington (27-8) got enough from its top players. North Carolina-Washington winner vs. and 14 rebounds and combined with Kansas-Auburn winner Williamson for a prolific showing for the fresh- TENNESSEE 77, COLGATE 70 Jaylen Nowell had 19 points and five assists and top Kentucky-Wofford winner vs. Houston-Ohio At Columbus, Ohio, Admiral Schofield had 19 defender Matisse Thybulle finished with 10 points, five State winner man stars. But it was Williamson who could not points and No. 2 seed Tennessee held off a second- steals and three blocks. Regional Championship be contained in the second half, and he turned half rally by No. 15 seed Colgate in the opening round. Brock Miller had 13 points for Utah State. At Kansas City, Mo. Jordan Bone added 16 and Jordan Bowden 14 for Sunday, March 31 a tight early contest into a Duke runaway in the Semifinal winners first round of the East Region. Tennessee (30-5). TEXAS TECH 72, NORTHERN KENTUCKY 57 ——— The Raiders (24-11) erased most of Tennessee’s At Tulsa, Jarrett Culver had 29 points, eight WEST REGIONAL Duke led just 31-27 at halftime, but 42-30 halftime lead with an 11-2 run, tied the score rebounds and seven assists to help No. 3 seed Texas First Round Williamson opened the second half by driving midway through the second half, and kept the game Tech shake off a slow start against No. 14 seed North- Thursday, March 21 close after that. ern Kentucky in the first round. At Hartford, Conn. on two defenders for a layup that drew a foul. Florida State 76, Vermont 69 He missed the but slammed home Schofield hit back-to-back 3-pointers to give Ten- scored 12 points and Davide Moretti Murray State 83, Marquette 64 the , and his layup moments later gave nessee a cushion with 45 seconds left. had 10 for Texas Tech (27-6). At Des Moines, Iowa Jordan Burns had 32 points for Colgate, which Northern Kentucky (26-9) got 23 points from Tyler Florida 70, Nevada 61 the Blue Devils a 40-27 lead. played much of the game without leading scorer Rap- Sharpe and 11 from Dantez Walton while giving the Michigan 74, Montana 55 The Bison (19-16) never recovered. olas Ivanauskas because of eye problems. Red Raiders everything they could handle in the West At Salt Lake City Gonzaga 87, Fairleigh Dickinson 49 Vinnie Shahid led the Bison with 20 points. Region. Baylor 78, Syracuse 69 BUFFALO 91, ARIZONA STATE 74 Friday, March 22 At Tulsa, Okla., Jeremy Harris and Nick Perkins OKLAHOMA 95, MISSISSIPPI 72 At Tulsa, Okla. LIBERTY 80, MISSISSIPPI STATE 76 each scored 21 points and had 10 rebounds to help At Columbia, Rashard Odomes and Christian Texas Tech 72, Northern Kentucky 57 At San Jose, Calif., Caleb Homesley scored 22 of lead No. 6 seed Buffalo past No. 11 Arizona State in James scored 20 points apiece, Kristian Doolittle had Buffalo 91, Arizona State 74 Second Round his 30 points in the second half and Lovell Cabbil hit a the West Region. 19 points and matched a career-high with 15 go-ahead 3-pointer with 1:16 to play to send 12th- Saturday, March 23 CJ Massinburg had 18 points and six rebounds for rebounds and No. 9 seed Oklahoma blitzed Mississip- At Hartford, Conn. seeded Liberty to the first NCAA Tournament win in Buffalo (32-3), which won its 13th straight game. pi with a season high in points in the first round. Florida State (28-7) vs. Murray State (28- school history. Zylan Cheatham scored 22 points and had eight The Sooners (20-13) scored on eight of their first 4), 6:10 p.m. The Flames (29-6) had lost twice as a No. 16 seed rebounds before fouling out with 2:06 remaining for nine possessions for a 12-0 lead and led by 17 at half- At Des Moines, Iowa Michigan (29-6) vs. Florida (20-15), 5:15 and once in the play-in game. Arizona State (23-11). Romello White and Luguentz time. Cabbil finished with 18 points and Myo Baxter-Bell p.m. Dort each added 12 points. The Rebels (20-13) had looked like a tired team for At Salt Lake City added 13. Arizona State trailed 44-31 at halftime and pulled more than a month, and eight days off didn’t appear to Gonzaga (31-3) vs. Baylor (20-13), 7:10 Homesley helped rally Liberty from a 10-point within nine early in the second half before Buffalo’s 7- help. Terrence Davis led Ole Miss with 17 points. p.m. deficit in the second half by scoring 14 points in a span 0 run pushed its lead to 16 with 16:13 remaining. The Sunday, March 24 of less than five minutes. Cabbil’s 3 gave the Flames At Tulsa, Okla. Bulls’ advantage never fell below 14 the rest of the IOWA 79, CINCINNATI 72 Texas Tech (27-6) vs. Buffalo (32-3) the lead for good, 72-70, and Liberty did the rest at the way. At Columbus, Luka Garza scored 20 points, Jor- Regional Semifinals foul line to spoil the first tournament trip for Mississip- dan Bohannon made a three-point play during Iowa’s At Anaheim, Calif. pi State (23-11) in a decade. UC IRVINE 70, KANSAS STATE 64 closing surge as the 10th-seeded Hawkeyes rallied Thursday, March 28 Quinndary Weatherspoon scored 27 points to lead At San Jose, UC Irvine got back-to-back 3-pointers past No. 7 seed Cincinnati in the first round. Gonzaga-Baylor winner vs. Florida State- the Bulldogs. Murray State winner from Evan Leonard to spark the deciding run in an The Hawkeyes (23-11) got their first NCAA Tourna- Michigan-Florida winner vs. Texas Tech- upset over Kansas State, the Anteaters’ first NCAA ment win in four years despite what amounted to a Buffalo winner VIRGINIA 71, GARDNER-WEBB 56 Tournament victory in school history. home crowd for the Bearcats, who couldn’t overcome Regional Championship At Columbia, S.C., No. 1 seed Virginia rallied from Leonard and Max Hazzard each scored 19 points a subpar game by Jarron Cumberland. He was 3 of 9 At Anaheim, Calif. 14 points down to beat No. 16 seed Gardner-Webb to send UC Irvine (31-5) into the second round of the from beyond the arc and finished with 18 points. Saturday, March 30 and avert another first-round exit as a top seed in the Semifinal winners South Region. Point guard Justin Jenifer scored a career-high 19 ——— NCAA Tournament. One year after making a run to the Elite Eight, the points for Cincinnati (28-7), which hasn’t made it past FINAL FOUR The Cavaliers trailed 30-16 with 6:42 left in the first fourth-seeded Wildcats (25-9) had a short stay in the the opening weekend for seven straight years. At U.S. Bank Stadium half of the South Region opener but rallied and cut the tournament as they struggled to decipher the Minneapolis Runnin’ Bulldogs (23-12) lead to six at halftime. Anteaters zone defense and missed star forward HOUSTON 84, GEORGIA STATE 55 National Semifinals Virginia (30-3) then opened the second half with a Saturday, April 6 Dean Wade, who was sidelined by a foot injury. At Tulsa, Corey Davis scored 26 points to help East champion vs. West champion 25-5 run to put to rest any thoughts of an upset. The Kamau Stokes led Kansas State with 18 points. third-seeded Houston to victory in the Midwest South champion vs. Midwest champion Cavaliers used their trademark stifling defense to Region. National Championship force 11 Gardner-Webb turnovers in the first 12 min- WASHINGTON 78, UTAH STATE 61 Fabian White had 14 points and 11 rebounds and Monday, April 8 utes after the break. At Columbus, Noah Dickerson had 20 points and Breaon Brady added 13 for Houston (32-3). Semifinal winners l 10 SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 2019 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FUTURE SAMSON Scoreboard

Semifinal winners, 9 p.m. MHSAA Girls State Basketball NCAA Women’s Div. I Antetokounmpo Tournamentat Calvin College All Times EDT Grand Rapids GREENSBORO REGIONAL SEMIFINALS First Round scores 27 as Bucks Thursday Friday, March 22 Division 4 South Carolina 74, Belmont 52 St. Ignace 48, Kingston 44 Florida State 70, Bucknell 67 beat Heat 116-87 Adrian Lenawee Christian 57, Iowa 66, Mercer 61 Fowler 36 Missouri 77, Drake 76, OT Division 3 Saturday, March 23 MILWAUKEE (AP) – Giannis Ante- Flint Hamady 42, Lake City 33 California (19-12) vs. North Car- tokounmpo scored 27 points, had eight Pewamo-Westphalia 37, Ypsilan- olina (18-14), 3:30 p.m. ti Arbor Prep 33 (OT) Baylor (31-1) vs. Abilene Chris- rebounds and seven assists after miss- Friday tian (23-9), 30 minutes after first ing two games with a sprained right Division 1 game Saginaw Heritage 58, Wayne Kentucky (24-7) vs. Princeton ankle and helped the NBA-leading Mil- Memorial 55 (22-9), 11 a.m. Southfield A&T 54, Muskegon 50 N.C. State (26-5) vs. Maine (25- waukee Bucks to a 116-87 victory over Division 2 7), 30 minutes after first game the Miami Heat on Friday night. Freeland 71, Hamilton 66 Second Round Detroit Edison 70, Haslett 43 Sunday, March 24 The Bucks (54-19) clinched their FINALS Florida State (24-8) vs. South first Central Division title since 2000- Saturday Carolina (22-9), TBA Division 4 Missouri (24-10) vs. Iowa (27-6), 2001 Thursday night when the Golden St. Ignace (27-0) vs. Adrian TBA Lenawee Christian (25-2), 10 a.m. Monday, March 25 State Warriors beat the Indiana Pacers Division 1 Baylor-Abilene Christian winner 112-89. Saginaw Heritage (24-2) vs. vs. California-North Carolina winner, Southfield A&T (24-1), 12:15 p.m. TBA The win came with a brief scare for Division 3 Kentucky-Princeton winner vs. the Bucks: Antetokounmpo went down N.C. State-Maine winner, TBA Submitted photo Flint Hamady (21-5) vs. Pewamo- Westphalia (26-1), 4 p.m. Regional Semifinals in a mix of players after stealing a pass KAI’TERRA ROSS of Guilford High School in Rockford, Ill., signs her national letter Division 2 Friday, March 29 from Goran Dragic early in the second Freeland (24-2) vs Detroit Edison Baylor-Abilene Christian-Califor- of intent to play women’s basketball at Gogebic Community College. Pictured with (26-1), 6:15 p.m. nia-North Carolina winner vs. Flori- quarter. Milwaukee immediately called Kai’Terra are her mother, Kay, and her father, Dante. da State-South Carolina winner, TBA a timeout and after a few moments, NCAAAll Men’sTimes EDT Div. II Kentucky-Princeton-N.C. State- Elite Eight Antetokounmpo limped to the bench Maine winner vs. Missouri-Iowa win- At Evansville, Ind. ner, TBA favoring his right leg. A short rest got Quarterfinals Regional Championship Wednesday, March 27 him right back on the court. Nova Southeastern vs. Saint Sunday, March 31 Semifinal winners Iowa holds off pesky Mercer 66-61 in Anselm, 1 p.m. Khris Middleton added 18 points Mercyhurst vs. Northwest Mis- PORTLAND REGIONAL and 10 assists for a career-best three souri State, 3:30 p.m. First Round West Texas A&M vs. Southern Friday, March 22 consecutive games with a double-dou- Clemson 79, South Dakota 66 Indiana, 7 p.m. Women’s NCAA Tournament opener Arizona State 60, UCF 45 ble for Milwaukee, which improved to Queens (N.C.) vs. Point Loma, Indiana 69, Texas 65 9:30 p.m. (29-6) for the second-best home record Mississippi State (30-2) vs. Semifinals IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) Southern University (20-12), late in the NBA behind the Denver Nuggets Thursday, March 28 Miami (24-8) vs. Florida Gulf – scored Nova Southeastern-Saint Anselm (30-6) and secure their most home vic- Coast (28-4), late winner vs. Mercyhurst-Northwest 30 points with 16 Oregon (29-4) vs. Portland State Missouri State winner, TBA tories since 2000-01. (25-7), late rebounds and second-seed- West Texas A&M-Southern Indi- ana winner vs. Queens (NC)-Point Saturday, March 23 ed Iowa narrowly avoided a South Dakota State (26-6) vs. UAB (26-6) at Arkansas (21-14), land, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Loma winner, TBA Quinnipiac (26-6), 11 a.m. 3 p.m. Toronto (ss) vs. N.Y. Yankees at monumental upset, hold- Championship Syracuse (24-8) vs. Fordham (24- Pennsylvania (24-6) at Provi- Tampa, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Saturday, March 30 8), 30 minutes after first game dence (18-15), 4 p.m. Pittsburgh (ss) vs. Boston at Fort ing off No. 15 Mercer 66-61 Semifinal winners, 3 p.m. on Friday for its first NCAA Second Round South Alabama (25-10) at Myers, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Men’s NIT Sunday, March 24 Wyoming (23-8), 4 p.m. Canada Jr. vs. Toronto (ss) at Tournament win in four All Times EDT Mississippi State-Southern Uni- Denver (18-13) at Idaho (21-11), Dunedin, Fla., 1:07 p.m. Second Round versity winner vs. Clemson (20-12), 5 p.m. Milwaukee (ss) vs. Texas at Sur- years. Friday, March 22 TBA Pacific (19-12) at Arizona (19-13), prise, Ariz., 3:05 p.m. No 15 seed has ever Creighton 79, Memphis 67 Arizona State (21-10) vs. Miami- 6 p.m. Chicago White Sox vs. L.A. Saturday, March 23 Florida Gulf Coast winner, TBA South Florida (19-15) at James Dodgers at Glendale, Ariz., 3:05 won an NCAA Tournament Arkansas (18-15) at Indiana (18- Indiana (21-12) vs. Oregon-Port- Madison (26-5), 6 p.m. p.m. game going 0-101 now. 15), Noon land State winner, TBA March 23-26 Cincinnati vs. Cleveland at Lipscomb (26-7) at UNC-Greens- Monday, March 25 Hawaii-Saint Mary’s winner vs. Goodyear, Ariz., 4:05 p.m. Makenzie Meyer added boro (29-6), 2 p.m. At Syracuse, N.Y. Pepperdine (21-11), TBA Arizona vs. San Francisco at Sunday, March 24 South Dakota State-Quinnipiac Third Round Scottsdale, Ariz., 4:05 p.m. 16 for the Hawkeyes (27-6), Wichita State (20-14) at Clemson winner vs. Syracuse-Fordham win- March 27-29 Kansas City vs. Milwaukee (ss) at who survived the opening (20-13), 2 p.m. ner, TBA Quarterfinals Phoenix, 4:05 p.m. Associated Press Xavier (19-15) vs. Texas (17-16), Regional Semifinals March 30-31 L.A. Angels vs. San Diego at round at home despite 4 p.m. IOWA FORWARD Megan Gustafson drives to the bas- Saturday, March 30 Semifinals Peoria, Ariz., 4:10 p.m. committing 24 turnovers. Harvard (19-11) at N.C. State Mississippi State-Southern Uni- April 3-4 Minnesota vs. Baltimore at Sara- ket past Mercer center Rachel Selph, left, during a (23-11), 7:30 p.m. versity—Clemson winner, vs. Ari- Championship sota, Fla., 6:05 p.m. Hannah Stewart hit TCU (21-13) vs. Nebraska (19- zona State—Miami-Florida Gulf Saturday, April 6 Houston vs. Miami at Jupiter, first-round game in the NCAA women’s college tour- 16), 9:30 p.m. Fla., 7:05 p.m. three consecutive baskets Coast winner, TBA NCAA Women’s nament, Friday, in Iowa City, Iowa. Monday, March 25 South Dakota State-Quinnipiac- Chicago Cubs vs. Colorado at Norfolk State (22-13) at Colorado Scottsdale, Ariz., 9:40 p.m. after Iowa got down by two Syracuse-Fordham winner, vs. Indi- AllDiv. Times IIEDT (22-12), 9 p.m. ana—Oregon-Portland State win- Elite Eight Sunday’s Games with 4:19 to go, putting the Quarterfinals Washington (ss) vs. N.Y. Mets at early after scoring 31 points in ner, TBA At Columbus, Ohio Tuesday, March 26 or Wednes- Port St. Lucie, Fla., 12:10 p.m. Hawkeyes ahead 64-61. Regional Championship Quarterfinals No. 1 LOUISVILLE 69, the first quarter. The game was day, March 27 Toronto vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Monday, April 1 Tuesday, March 26 Stewart missed a jumper Final Four No. 16 ROBERT MORRIS 34 tied at 5-all in the first before Semifinal winners Indiana (Pa.) vs. Azusa Pacific, Fla., 1:05 p.m. At Madison Square Garden At Louisville, and Texas A&M used a 17-3 run to CHICAGO REGIONAL Noon N.Y. Yankees vs. Minnesota at with 21 seconds left, but Semifinals First Round Saint Anselm vs. Southwestern Fort Myers, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Sam Fuehring each had 19 take a 22-8 lead, and it was Tuesday, April 2 the ball knocked off a Mer- Friday, March 22 Oklahoma State, 2:30 p.m. Miami vs. St. Louis at Jupiter, points, and Louisville scored never close again. Game 1, 7 p.m. Marquette 58, Rice 54, OT Nova Southeastern vs. Drury, 6 Fla., 1:05 p.m. cer player. Game 2, 9:30 p.m. 27 straight points in the first Wright State (27-7) was led Texas A&M 84, Wright State 61 p.m. Baltimore (ss) vs. Philadelphia at Championship Iowa’s Tania Davis then Saturday, March 23 Lubbock Christian vs. North Clearwater, Fla., 1:05 p.m. half to overwhelm Robert Mor- by Angel Baker’s 25 points. Thursday, April 4 Notre Dame (30-3) vs. Bethune- Georgia, 8:30 p.m. Washington (ss) vs. Houston at missed two free throws, ris. Semifinal winners, 7 p.m. West Palm Beach, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Cookman (21-10), 11 a.m. Semifinals The absences of suspend- No. 5 MARQUETTE 58, Pittsburgh vs. Baltimore (ss) at but the Hawkeyes were Central Michigan (25-7) vs. Michi- Wednesday, March 27 ed coach Jeff Walz and injured No. 12 RICE 54, OT gan State (20-11), 30 minutes after Sarasota, Fla., 1:05 p.m. bailed out of the ensuing Invitational Indiana (Pa.)-Azusa Pacific win- All Times EDT first game ner vs. Saint Anselm-Southwestern Texas (ss) vs. Nashville at point guard Arica Carter didn’t At College Station, Natisha Nashville, TN, 2:05 p.m. scrum by the possession affect the Cardinals (30-3). Hiedeman scored 13 points, Quarterfinals DePaul (26-7) vs. Missouri State Oklahoma State winner, 6 p.m. Monday, March 25 (22-9), 3:30 p.m. Nova Southeastern-Drury winner Colorado vs. Cincinnati at arrow. Allazia Blockton had 12 and West Virginia (15-20) vs. Coastal Iowa State (25-8) vs. New Mexico vs. Lubbock Christian-North Georgia Goodyear, Ariz., 3:05 p.m. No. 2 UCONN 110, Marquette overcame a nine- Carolina (16-16), TBA State (25-6), 30 minutes after first winner, 8:30 p.m. Kansas City vs. Texas (ss) at finally Surprise, Ariz., 3:05 p.m. South Florida (20-13) vs. Utah game Championship No. 15 TOWSON 61 point fourth quarter deficit to Cleveland vs. Chicago White Sox sealed it for Iowa with two Valley (24-9), TBA BYU (25-6) vs. Auburn (22-9), Friday, March 29 At Storrs, Conn., Napheesa get a win over Rice. at Glendale, Ariz., 3:05 p.m. free throws with 8.9 sec- DePaul (16-15) vs. Longwood 3:30 p.m. Semifinal winners, 7 p.m. Collier scored 23 points and The Golden Eagles (27-7), (16-17), TBA Stanford (28-4) vs. UC Davis (24- Chicago Cubs vs. San Diego at Peoria, Ariz., 3:10 p.m. ond to go. UConn, in the unusual position are in the tournament for the Loyola Marymount (21-11) vs. 6), 30 minutes after first game All TimesNBA EDT Brown (20-11), TBA Second Round Milwaukee vs. Arizona at Scotts- of being a No. 2 seed, got off to third straight season. Friday’s Games dale, Ariz., 3:10 p.m. Semifinals Sunday, March 24 Orlando 123, Memphis 119, OT No. 4 SOUTH CAROLINA 74, its usual NCAA Tournament Amani Wilborn made a Wednesday, March 21 Marquette (27-7) vs. Texas A&M Tampa Bay vs. Atlanta at North Denver 111, New York 93 Port, Fla., 4:05 p.m. No. 13 BELMONT 52 start with a rout of Towson. jumper with 3 1/2 minutes left TBD teams reseeded (25-7), TBA L.A. Clippers 110, Cleveland 108 Thursday, March 22 Monday, March 25 San Francisco vs. Oakland at At Charlotte, Te’a Cooper Collier added 14 rebounds in overtime to put Marquette up Oklahoma City 116, Toronto 109 Oakland, CA, 4:05 p.m. TBD teams reseeded Notre Dame-Bethune-Cookman Houston 111, San Antonio 105 scored 13 points, Alexis Jen- in putting up her fourth straight 54-52 and extend its run to 11- Championship Series winner vs. Central Michigan-Michi- L.A. Dodgers vs. L.A. Angels at Milwaukee 116, Miami 87 Anaheim, CA, 8:07 p.m. nings added 12 points and double-double and 21st this 0. Blockton extended the lead (Best-of-3) gan State winner, TBA Brooklyn at L.A. Lakers, late nine rebounds, and South Car- season. to 4 with a shot with just over a Monday, April 1 DePaul-Missouri State winner vs. Saturday’s Games TBD Iowa State-New Mexico State win- All TimesNHL EDT olina shook off a sluggish start Freshman Christyn minute to go. Boston at Charlotte, 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 3 ner, TBA Miami at Washington, 7 p.m. Friday’s Games Williams scored 21 points and The Owls (28-4) ended a Minnesota 2, Washington 1 to pull away from seed Bel- TBD BYU-Auburn winner vs. Stanford- Philadelphia at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. San Jose at Anaheim, late mont. added 20 scoring drought of about seven Friday, April 5 UC Davis winner, TBA Minnesota at Memphis, 8 p.m. for Connecticut (32-2), which minutes stretching back to the TBD, if necessary Regional Semifinals Utah at Chicago, 8 p.m. Saturday’s Games Tyasha Harris chipped in Arizona at New Jersey, 1 p.m. Friday, March 29 Dallas at Golden State, 8:30 p.m. had five players in double fig- fourth quarter when Erica CollegeInsider.com N.Y. Islanders at Philadelphia, 1 with 12 points and six assists Notre Dame-Bethune-Cookman- Detroit at Portland, 10 p.m. Central Michigan-Michigan State p.m. and Doniyah Cliney added 10 ures and scored more than Ogwumike made a basket with TournamentAll Times EDT Phoenix at Sacramento, 10 p.m. winner vs. Marquette-Texas A&M Chicago at Colorado, 3 p.m. points on 5-of-5 shooting for 100 points for the fourth time 51 seconds left. First Round Sunday’s Games winner, TBA Ottawa at Edmonton, 4 p.m. Monday, March 18 L.A. Clippers at New York, 12 the Gamecocks (22-9), who this season. But Hiedeman made two DePaul-Missouri State-Iowa N.Y. Rangers at Toronto, 7 p.m. NJIT 92, Quinnipiac 81 p.m. free throws with 1.3 seconds State-New Mexico State winner vs. Boston at Florida, 7 p.m. won in their first game since Tuesday, March 19 Cleveland at Milwaukee, 4:30 BYU-Auburn-Stanford-UC Davis Minnesota at Carolina, 7 p.m. getting upset by Arkansas in No. 8 MICHIGAN 84, remaining to make it 58-54 and Robert Morris 98, Cornell 89, OT p.m. winner, TBA Nashville at Winnipeg, 7 p.m. No. 9 KANSAS STATE 54 secure the victory. Marshall 76, IUPUI 73 Denver at Indiana, 5 p.m. the quarterfinals of the South- Regional Championship Buffalo at Montreal, 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 20 Charlotte at Toronto, 6 p.m. eastern Conference Tourna- At Louisville, Naz Hillmon Sunday, March 31 Pittsburgh at Dallas, 8 p.m. Green Bay 102, ETSU 94 Houston at New Orleans, 7 p.m. Semifinal winners Tampa Bay at St. Louis, 8 p.m. ment. scored 17 points off the bench, No. 9 CLEMSON 79, Texas Southern 95, New Orleans San Antonio at Boston, 7:30 p.m. ALBANY REGIONAL Calgary at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Darby Maggard had 13 Nicole Munger and Kayla Rob- No. 8 SOUTH DAKOTA 66 89, OT Detroit at Golden State, 8:30 p.m. First Round Detroit at Vegas, 10 p.m. Texas Rio Grande Valley 74, Sacramento at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 points and Conley Chinn had bins each added 13 and Michi- At Starkville, Miss., Friday, March 22 Anaheim at Los Angeles, 10:30 Grambling State 73 p.m. gan shot a season-high 56 per- Simone Westbrook scored 27 Louisville 69, Robert Morris 34 p.m. 10 for Belmont (26-7). Presbyterian 73, Seattle 68 Michigan 84, Kansas State 54 Sunday’s Games cent to run away from Kansas points, Danielle Edwards Thursday, March 21 Bucks Box Buffalo 82, Rutgers 71 MIAMI (87) — Jones Jr. 4-8 1-3 Philadelphia at Washington, State. added 25 and Clemson pulled Hampton 81, Saint Francis 72 No. 5 FLORIDA STATE 70, UConn 110, Towson 61 11, Olynyk 3-8 4-4 13, Adebayo 5- 12:30 p.m. Charleston Southern 68, FAU 66 10 2-4 12, Richardson 4-12 0-0 10, No. 12 BUCKNELL 67 Michigan’s 17-5 surge over away in the fourth quarter to Saturday, March 23 Arizona vs. N.Y. Islanders at Nas- Louisiana-Monroe 87, Kent State Gonzaga (28-4) vs. Little Rock Waiters 3-9 0-0 9, Robinson 1-2 0-0 sau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, 3 At Charlotte, Kiah Gillespie 5:10 in the second quarter pro- beat South Dakota. 77 (21-10), 3:30 p.m. 2, Johnson 1-7 2-4 4, Anderson 0-1 p.m. had 17 points and 11 vided a 43-28 halftime lead Edwards made four 3- CSU Bakersfield 66, Cal State Oregon State (24-7) vs. Boise 0-0 0, Whiteside 6-8 2-6 14, Dragic Montreal at Carolina, 7 p.m. Fullerton 58 rebounds, and Florida State that expanded to as many as pointers in the fourth quarter to State (28-4), 30 minutes after first 0-9 0-0 0, Wade 5-11 1-2 12. Totals Colorado at Chicago, 8 p.m. Friday, March 22 37 late in the fourth. The turn a tight game into a fairly game 32-85 12-23 87. Columbus at Vancouver, 10 p.m. held on to beat Bucknell. Southern Utah 80, Drake 73, OT Maryland (28-4) vs. Radford (26- MILWAUKEE (116) — Middleton Nicki Ekhomu, Nausia Wolverines (22-11) owned comfortable victory. The 5-foot- Saturday, March 23 6), 11 a.m. 8-13 0-0 18, Antetokounmpo 12-19 Transactions Woolfork and Valencia Myers rebounding 50-19 — including 7 senior made 10 of 17 shots, FIU (19-13) at Texas State (24- 2-4 27, Lopez 3-8 2-4 10, Bledsoe 3- BASEBALL UCLA (20-12) vs. Tennessee (19- COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE — 10), 7 p.m. 10 2-2 9, Snell 3-5 2-2 10, Wilson 3- each had 15 points for the a 33-13 gap defensively — and including 5 of 9 from 3-point 12), 30 minutes after first game Suspended Seattle OF Eric Filia NOTE: Top 4 seeds will get a bye 4 3-4 11, Ilyasova 4-6 2-3 13, Fra- paint scoring 52-26 while hold- range. Second Round (Arkansas-TL) 100 games and Seminoles (24-8), who after first round zier 0-2 0-0 0, Hill 3-7 0-0 8, Con- Sunday, March 24 Kansas City RHP Jonathan Perrin advanced to play fourth-seed- ing the Wildcats (21-12) to 36 Clemson (20-12) trailed for Second Round naughton 2-5 0-0 6, Brown 2-6 0-1 Louisville (30-3) vs. Michigan (22- (Omaha-PCL) and Boston RHP percent shooting. much of the game until late in TBD 4. Totals 43-85 13-20 116. ed South Carolina on Sunday. 11), TBA Chase Shugart (Greenwille-SAL) 50 Quarterfinals Miami 32 19 18 18 — 87 Gillespie played big in the Christianna Carr had 21 the third quarter, when West- Buffalo (24-9) vs. UConn (32-2), games for violations of the Minor March 27-31 Milwaukee 33 30 31 22 — 116 TBA League Drug Prevention and Treat- paint, helping Florida State points and Rachel Ranke 11 brook made a 3-pointer to give TBD 3-Point Goals—Miami 11-37 Monday, March 25 ment Program. outrebound Bucknell 44-23. for Kansas State. the Tigers a 47-45 lead. The Semifinals (Waiters 3-6, Olynyk 3-8, Jones Jr. Gonzaga-Little Rock winner vs. DETROIT TIGERS — Optioned Tuesday, April 2 2-6, Richardson 2-7, Wade 1-2, Kate Walker led Bucknell Tigers never trailed again, Oregon State-Boise State winner, 2B Brandon Dixon to Toledo (IL). TBD Robinson 0-1, Dragic 0-3, Johnson No. 10 BUFFALO 82, partly because of Edwards and TBA HOUSTON ASTROS — Agreed (28-6) with 18 points. Championship 0-4), Milwaukee 17-33 (Ilyasova 3-3, UCLA-Tennessee winner vs. to terms with 3B Alex Bregman on a No. 7 RUTGERS 71 partly because South Dakota’s Thursday, April 4 Wilson 2-2, Connaughton 2-2, Snell Maryland-Radford winner, TBA five-year contract for 2020-24. At Storrs, Summer shooting touch vanished. Semifinal winners, TBA 2-3, Hill 2-3, Middleton 2-5, Lopez 2- No. 7 MISSOURI 77, Regional Semifinals Optioned INF AJ Reed to their minor 6, Bledsoe 1-3, Antetokounmpo 1-4, No. 10 DRAKE 76, OT Hemphill scored 23 points and South Dakota (28-6) shot Saturday, March 30 league camp. Announced San Fran- NAIA Division I Frazier 0-1, Brown 0-1). Fouled Louisville-Michigan winner vs. cisco returned Rule 5 pick OF Drew At Iowa City, Jordan Cierra Dillard added 20 as Buf- just 3 of 19 from 3-point range Men Out—None. Rebounds—Miami 40 All Times EDT Gonzaga-Little Rock-Oregon State- Ferguson and assigned Ferguson to Roundtree hit a free throw after falo upset Rutgers. in the second half. The Coy- (Whiteside 10), Milwaukee 52 (Con- At Municipal Auditorium Boise State winner, TBA thier minor league camp. naughton 10). Assists—Miami 20 being fouled with 1.1 seconds Hanna Hall and Autumn otes were in the NCAA Tourna- Kansas City, Mo. UCLA-Tennessee-Maryland- MINNESOTA TWINS — (Richardson 5), Milwaukee 33 (Mid- Jones each added 12 points ment after earning the first at- Second Round Radford winner vs. Buffalo-UConn Optioned RHP Fernando Romero to left in overtime and Missouri dleton 10). Total Fouls—Miami 18, Friday, March 22 winner, TBA Rochester (IL). beat Drake. for the Bulls (24-9), who will be large bid in Summit League Milwaukee 23. Technicals—Olynyk, Carroll (Mont.) 80, Oklahoma City Regional Championship NEW YORK YANKEES — looking to advance to the history. Antetokounmpo. A—18,094 Sophie Cunningham 69 Monday, April 1 Optioned OF Clint Frazier to Scran- (17,500). scored 21 points and Cierra Sweet 16 for a second straight Hannah Sjerven led South LSU-Alexandria 78, Bethel Semifinal winners ton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Reassigned Porter had 18 for the Tigers season. Dakota with 17 points, 12 (Tenn.) 73 FINAL FOUR RHP Drew Hutchison, LHPs Rex Georgetown (Ky.) 82, LSU MLB SpringAll Times EDTTraining (24-10), who can advance to Stasha Carey had 20 rebounds and six assists. At Tampa, Fla. Brothers, Danny Coulombe and Shreveport 79 National Semifinals Friday’s Games Phillip Diehl and INFs Kyle Holder the Sweet 16 for the first time points and 11 rebounds for Lewis-Clark State 88, William Friday, April 5 Tampa Bay 3, Pittsburgh 2 and Giovanny Urshela to their minor since 2001 with a win over sec- Rutgers (22-10), which has No. 5 ARIZONA STATE 60, Penn 86 Greensboro winner vs. Portland St. Louis 15, N.Y. Mets (ss) 5 league camp. been without head coach C. No. 12 UCF 45 Arizona Christian 83, Loyola (NO) winner, 7 or 9:30 p.m. Arizona 10, L.A. Dodgers 4 ATLANTA BRAVES — Assigned ond-seeded and host Iowa on 77 Chicago Cubs (ss) 7, Texas 3 Vivian Stringer since late At Coral Gabels, Fla., Albany winner vs. Chicago win- LHP Sam Freeman outright to Gwin- Sunday. William Carey 62, Mid-America ner, 7 or 9:30 p.m. Milwaukee 6, Cincinnati 4 nett (IL). The Tigers found Amber February because of an undis- Courtney Ekmark scored 15 of Christian 60 National Championship L.A. Angels (ss) 5, Chicago White BASKETBALL Smith open underneath for a closed medical issue. her game-high 20 points in the Benedictine (Kan.) vs. Pikeville, Sunday, April 7 Sox 4 PHOENIX SUNS — Signed G late Atlanta 4, Detroit 3 76-74 lead on a jumper with second half, and Arizona State Semifinal winners, 6 p.m. for the remainder Wiley vs. Sciences & Arts, late Boston 10, Minnesota 6 of the season. 20.8 seconds left. Maddy Dean No. 4 TEXAS A&M 84, beat UCF. Quarterfinals Women’sAll Times EDT NIT Houston 7, N.Y. Mets (ss) 3 FOOTBALL pulled Drake even at the line, No. 13 WRIGHT STATE 61 Ekmark opened the game Saturday, March 23 Second Round Toronto 4, Baltimore 0 BUFFALO BILLS — Signed At College Station, Texas, with a 3-pointer, then opened William Carey vs. Wiley-Sciences Saturday, March 23 N.Y. Yankees 6, Philadelphia 3 OT/TE Jake Fisher to a one-year but Bulldogs star Becca Hittner & Arts winner, 1 p.m. Washington 5, Miami 5 scored 27 the second half with a pair of Texas-Arlington (24-7) at TCU contract. hit Roundtree’s shooting hand LSU-Alexandria vs. Lewis-Clark (21-10), 3 p.m. San Francisco (ss) vs. Kansas CLEVELAND BROWNS — while she was attempting a points in her return from injury, 3s. Those two quickly turned State, 3 p.m. Kent State (20-12) at Butler (22- City at Surprise, Ariz., 9:05 p.m. Signed OL Bryan Witzmann. desperation 3. She missed the with 14 coming in Texas A&M’s what was a 10-point halftime Georgetown (Ky.) vs. Arizona 9), 7 p.m. Chicago Cubs (ss) vs. Cleveland DETROIT LIONS — Re-signed Christian, 6:30 p.m. at Goodyear, Ariz., 9:05 p.m. first free throw, hit the second huge first quarter, to help the lead to a 16-point edge, and Sunday, March 24 OL Andrew Donnal. Benedictine (Kan.)-Pikeville win- VCU (24-9) at Virginia Tech (21- San Diego vs. Colorado (ss) at NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — and missed the third. No. 4 Aggies cruise to an 84- Arizona State (21-10) wound ner vs. Carroll (Mont.), 8:30 p.m. 11), 2 p.m. Scottsdale, Ariz., 9:40 p.m. Re-signed P Ryan Allen. Drake got the rebound and 61 win over No. 13 Wright up winning a first-round game Semifinals Middle Tennessee (23-10) at L.A. Angels (ss) vs. Seattle at NEW YORK GIANTS — Re- State. for the sixth consecutive sea- Monday, March 25 Ohio (28-5), 2 p.m. Peoria, Ariz., 9:40 p.m. signed WR Cody Latimer. after two timeouts, miraculous- Georgetown (Ky.)-Arizona Chris- Colorado (ss) vs. San Francisco Texas A&M, which is in the son. Northwestern (17-14) at Toledo OAKLAND RAIDERS — Signed ly got Hittner — a 40 percent tian winner vs. William Carey— (21-11), 2 p.m. (ss) at Scottsdale, Ariz., 10:05 p.m. QB Mike Glennon and S Curtis shooter from beyond the arc — tournament for the 14th con- Wiley-Sciences & Arts winner, 7 Villanova (19-12) at West Virginia Saturday’s Games Riley. a wide-open look at a 3. But it secutive season, advances to No. 10 INDIANA 69, p.m. (21-10), 3 p.m. St. Louis vs. Washington at West HOCKEY LSU-Alexandria-Lewis-Clark Palm Beach, Fla., 1:05 p.m. bounced off the back of the the second round for the fourth No. 7 TEXAS 65 Cincinnati (22-10) at Minnesota DETROIT RED WINGS — State winner vs. Benedictine (Kan.)- (21-10), 3 p.m. Philadelphia vs. Pittsburgh (ss) at Recalled F Matt Puempel from iron. straight year where it will play At Eugene, Ore, Jaelynn Pikeville-Carroll (Mont.) winner, 9 Georgetown (17-15) at Harvard Bradenton, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Grand Rapids (AHL). Hittner had 19 and Sara five-seed Marquette on Sun- Penn had 24 points and Bendu p.m. (17-12), 3 p.m. N.Y. Mets vs. Atlanta at Kissim- NASHVILLE PREDATORS — day. Yeaney added 17 to help Indi- Championship Morehead State (24-10) at West- mee, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Signed F Rem Pitlick to a two-year, Rhine chipped in with 18 points Tuesday, March 26 Tampa Bay vs. Detroit at Lake- for Drake (27-7), The Aggies (25-7) led by 18 ana surprise Texas. ern Kentucky (19-14), 3 p.m. entry-level contract. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 2019 11 HERMAN SPEED BUMP Advice on dealing with loss of child

Dear Readers: I received a great deal of helpful feedback for “Heartbroken on Valentine’s Day.” Thank you to everyone who wrote in. Dear Annie: I also had a son who died on Valentine’s Day. His name was Robert, and he was 11 1/2 years old when he Dear passed away 28 years ago. He will always Annie be a part of our lives. My heart goes out to all the families that had a child die on this day. The reminder is there right after might help them, too. – E. Cristina Christmas. I just want to say that the word Dear E. Cristina: What a lovely sugges- “lost” is not in my vocabulary when I tion. Thank you. speak of my son. I know he is in heaven. Dear Annie: I am a retired obstetrician- There is a support group for parents gynecologist. Over the years, I have coun- whose children died at any age. It’s called seled many women who have lost preg- The Compassionate Friends. nancies through miscarriage or stillbirth. THE PAJAMA DIARIES I thank you for your column. I read it One of the big problems these potential every day. – Mother parents have is that their friends and rela- Dear Annie: It would probably help that tives avoid them. Not because they don’t mother and her family if they would con- care but because they are unsure of them- tact The Compassionate Friends. It is an selves and don’t know what to say. Even international support group of parents worse, some people attempting to say who lost children. The meetings and the something that is reassuring make the sit- newsletter have greatly helped my hus- uation worse by saying the wrong thing. A band and me cope with the deaths of our simple “I’m sorry to hear about your loss” two sons. That family can check out TCF’s is often the best thing to say. “You can website, at compassionatefriends.org. – always have another” and “He or she is in Mother MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM a better place” are not helpful. Dear Mothers: I am so very sorry for The book “How to Survive the Loss of a your losses. A number of readers suggest- Love” is a great resource that has been ed The Compassionate Friends. I’m print- around for many years. It is helpful not ing both of your letters in hopes that they only for pregnancy loss but for the loss of help others in a similar situation to yours. a spouse, a parent or a sibling. I highly rec- Dear Annie: “Heartbroken on Valen- ommend it. tine’s Day,” whose baby girl was stillborn Also, I’d like to say that there is a spe- on Valentine’s Day, asked whether there cial place in heaven for labor and delivery was anything else she and her husband nurses. You won’t find any more compas- could do to get past it. May I suggest that sionate, caring people than labor and she and her husband decide on doing delivery nurses. Anyone can share in the something positive on Valentine’s Day in BORN LOSER joy of a pregnancy when everything turns her honor? It should be something that out right. It takes a special person to be they feel connects to her spirit, whether it able to comfort a grieving mother. – Don- be a charity or a special cause, even some- ald J. Pansch, M.D. thing as simple as lighting a candle. It Dear Dr. Pansch: Thank you for your could involve their time, a good deed or a very thoughtful letter. yearly donation, no matter how small. The Send your questions for Annie Lane to thought that “this one is for Valentine” [email protected]. when doing something helpful for others COPYRIGHT 2019 CREATORS.COM

ODAY S OROSCOPE ALLEY OOP T ’ H A personal opportunity is surround yourself with helpers, ships. apparent. You will gain knowl- not with takers. A commitment SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- edge and experience from and agreement can be made. Dec. 21) — Look inward and today’s events. Keep an open LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — consider what’s best for you. mind and be prepared to make Don’t let emotions get in the Don’t let someone interfere in a move that will accommodate way of a good decision. Argu- your personal life. Make deci- your long-term plans. Love and ing or physical confrontation sions based on your needs, romance are on the rise and should not be the way you not on what others want. Trust will lead to new beginnings. solve a problem. Look for a in facts, not in hearsay. ARIES (March 21-April 19) unique solution that benefits — Personal improvements can everyone. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- be made, but don’t overdo it. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Jan. 19) — A change to where Subtle changes will have a big — Travel, socializing and rela- or how you live looks inviting. If FOR BETTER OR WORSE impact without breaking the tionships should be priorities. you accept the inevitable, you bank. Love and romance are Much can be learned and will discover that what tran- highlighted. accomplished through the con- spires is in your best interest. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) nections you make. If you are AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. — Use your emotional energy open, you’ll receive valuable 19) — Do what you can to pitch wisely to turn a negative into a information. in and help someone or a positive. Show respect for oth- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) group, but don’t take on so ers and be kind and compas- — Romance, personal much that you become run- sionate when someone needs improvements and putting the down or risk injury. Monitor help. past behind you should take your actions and make reason- GEMINI (May 21-June 20) precedence over arguing able gestures. — Make clear how you feel about a moot point. Strive to PISCES (Feb. 20-March and what you want. Once you achieve a simple, moderate 20) — A financial change is know if you and someone else and healthy lifestyle. are on the same page, it will be SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. heading your way. A gift, a win- FRANK & ERNEST easy to decide whether to stay 22) — Surround yourself with ning or a found object will or to go. creative people who can spark make your day. Sharing is hon- CANCER (June 21-July 22) your imagination and help you orable, but don’t let your gen- — A partnership will help you flesh out your ideas and make erosity leave you at a loss. reach your personal goals. them real and successful. COPYRIGHT 2019 United Learn from your mistakes and Socializing will lead to partner- Feature Syndicate, Inc. DAILY GLOBE CROSSWORD

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