Lions practice Detroit, Oakland hold joint practice Entry Day TToday!oday! before upcoming preseason game Friday SPORTS • 9 DAILY GLOBE Thursday, August 9, 2018 Mostly sunny yourdailyglobe.com | High: 78 | Low: 57 | Details, page 2 Wolfe describes scene at Mercer area murder By RALPH ANSAMI Wolfe said weapon, a 9-millimeter handgun, back, two to the neck and one to remembered telling investigators [email protected] Allen reached which was eventually hidden in a the head. he helped beat up Valliere. HURLEY – One of the five into the back red bandana near a heating duct Under questioning from Haukaas asked what benefits men charged with murdering a of the van and at Wolfe’s sister’s house in Lac du defense attorneys James Lex and Wolfe thought he’d receive from Lac du Flambeau, Wis., man near t u r n e d Flambeau. Craig Haukaas, Wolfe said he testifying. Mercer just before Christmas around and Asked if he had discussed had been convicted of crimes 17 “I don’t think it’s going to described Wednesday how the shot Valliere, details of his story with Clint times. The defense attorneys said accomplish anything,” Wolfe victim was executed. with blood Eades Jr. and Emanuel Reyes, he had been questioned by law said. He said he was testifying for Curtis Wolfe, 26, testified in coming from who testified to similar second- enforcement officers several Valliere’s family and didn’t tell the trial against Joseph Lussier, the cheek. hand accounts of the killing, times, at first denying involve- the truth before because he was 26, and Richard F.A. Allen, 27. All After that, Wolfe said he had not. ment in the murder and then “scared.” three are tribal members from Curtis Wolfe said he Eades Jr. testified earlier in the changing his versions of the Wolfe said he remembered Wolfe Lac du Flambeau. heard more trial that on Dec. 23 or Dec. 24, story. telling investigators he thought Wolfe said Wayne Valliere Jr. g u n s h o t s Allen said he shot Valliere in the Wolfe said he was “high,” but the five men were “going up to was beaten and shot to death on while he was in the van. He cheek and then “Joey emptied a knew what was going on the day Bad River for a drug run.” a desolate road on Dec. 22. admitted to helping move the vic- clip into him.” of the murder. Also charged with being a Valliere was reported missing tim’s body off the road, where it Forensic pathologist Dr. Lex asked if Valliere was shot party to murder and hiding a when he didn’t show up for was found covered in snow Michael Stier testified Tuesday from the back of the head, but corpse are Evan T. Oungst, 27, of Christmas brunch with his fami- behind a berm. cause of death was listed as homi- Wolfe said he saw the shot into ly. The body was found on New Wolfe said he was told by cide from “multiple firearm the cheek from the side. Year’s Day. Allen to get rid of the murder injuries,” with six shots to the Haukaas asked if Wolfe TRIAL — page 5 FAIR OPENS TODAY Bessemer Michigan voters set completes new turnout record redevelopment certification for August primary By JEAN NORDINE [email protected] By RICHARD JENKINS party.” BESSEMER – The [email protected] Those people stay home Bessemer Planning Com- An estimated 2 million until the November general mission held a short meet- Michiganders cast ballots election when they can ing Tuesday night as only in Tuesday’s election, a split their ticket, according two items were on the new record for a Michigan to Pelissero, who remem- agenda. August primary. bered running into people City manager Charly Gogebic County saw when campaigning in 2000 Loper informed the com- 25.6 percent of voters par- and 2004 who wished him mission that Bessemer has ticipate in the election, luck but said they refused completed the certification while 30 percent of regis- to vote in the state’s prima- for RRC (Redevelopment tered Ontonagon voters ry elections. ready communities). cast ballots in that county. Pelissero attributed the RRC is a voluntary, no- Gogebic County partici- higher turnout Tuesday cost certification program pation was up from past primarily to two local con- designed to promote effec- August primaries, accord- tests. tive redevelopment strate- ing to Gogebic County “This was driven by two gies through a set of best Clerk Gerry Pelissero. He things. Obviously it was practices. said the 2016 election that driven by the probate According to the Michi- featured all county and judge race, and then in the gan Economic Develop- township offices had a 22 school district I think Iron- ment Corporation the pro- percent turnout, while the wood’s bond proposal gram measures and then 2014 race that lacked those drew more people out than certifies communities that local contests only had an if it wasn’t on (the ballot),” integrate transparency, 11 percent turnout. he said. “Otherwise, the predictability and efficien- “Primary elections are other precincts pretty cy into their daily develop- funny. If there’s not some- much had their average ment practices. The RRC thing to really get the peo- turnout I would say.” certification is a formal ple out to the polls, they Even with Tuesday’s recognition that a commu- don’t go. If there’s some- turnout being higher than nity has a vision for the thing that drives them, past primary elections, the future and have fundamen- they’ll go,” Pelissero said. numbers still don’t come tal practices in place to “And then there are also close to the numbers seen achieve their goals. the people who absolutely in November general elec- The city of Bessemer don’t like a primary ballot was the second communi- because they want to be ty in the upper peninsula able to pop from party to to complete the program ELECTION — page 8 and they were the quickest community to do so in the state. Larry Holcombe/Daily Globe MIKE NEWBERRY of Bessemer decorates a cage Wednesday evening in a live- Also on the agenda was Area man faces stock building at the Gogebic County Fairgrounds. A 4-H member, Newberry the Parks and Recreation plans to enter two turkeys in the fair, that were to arrive in the cage today. The fair opens today and runs through Sunday. new drug charges BESSEMER — page 5 IRONWOOD – A local regard- man awaiting trial on drug i n g charges was arrested again Salmi’s Thursday, and is now fac- location Gogebic County Board of Commissioners review NIMI system ing several additional in Iron- By JEAN NORDINE respond to and recover from domes- enhance local agency readiness, charges. w o o d . [email protected] tic incidents, regardless of cause, maintain first responder safety, and Scott Salmi, 43, was Officers BESSEMER – At Wednesday size or complexity. streamline incident management. originally arrested in m o n i - night’s meeting the Gogebic County The resolution states that it is In other business the commis- March for allegedly receiv- t o r i n g Board of Commissioners reviewed critical that Federal, State, and local sioners agreed to accept the ballot ing methamphetamine in t h e the Gogebic County Resolution for organizations utilize standardized language for the November 6, 2018 the mail. He was released location the adoption of the National Inci- terminology, standardized organiza- election for Ambulance Service Mil- from the Gogebic County Scott in Iron- dent Management System (NIMI). tional structures, interoperable lage. Salmi Jail at Bessemer after his w o o d The resolution came about after communications, consolidated They also discussed what require- bond was posted. s a w the President of Homeland Security, action plans, unified command ments would be needed by Craig After several months, Salmi leave a residence. directed the Secretary of the Depart- structures, uniform personnel qual- Farrell to be hired for negotiation his bond was revoked and He was arrested after a ment of Homeland Security to devel- ification standards, uniform stan- services to the county. As other con- the Gogebic County Cir- short foot pursuit, accord- op and administer a National Inci- dards for planning, training, and tractors must provide proof of liabil- cuit Court issued an order ing to the release, and he dent Management System (NIMS), exercising, comprehensive resource ity insurance and proof of workers to pick him up, according was allegedly found have which would provide a consistent management, and designated inci- compensation, what would Farrell’s to a Gogebic-Iron Area Nar- controlled substances on nationwide approach for Federal, dent facilities during emergencies obligations to liability insurance be. cotics Team news release State, and local governments to or disasters. The commissioners will gather more GIANT received an work together more effectively and This will improve the county’s information before the contract is anonymous tip Thursday efficiently to prevent, prepare for, ability to utilize federal funding to offered. 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Ontonagon LOCALL OUTLOOK 67/58 Todayy we will see mostly sunny Bergland skies, high g temperature p of 78°, 77/57 humidhumiditydity of 61%. South wind 2 to 6 Wakefield Ironwood mph. The record high temperature Saxon 77/59 78/57 Marenisco for todaytooday is 93° set in 1949. Expect 78/58 mostlyy clear skies tonight, overnight 77/56 Bessemer low oof f 57°. Associated Press Upson Hurley 77/59 Watersmeet IN THIS Thursday, Nov. 6, 2008, file photo, Rashida Tlaib, a Democrat, is pho- 79/57 78/57 77/54 SUNS AND MOON tographed outside the Michigan Capitol in Lansing. In the primary election Tues- Mercer day Democrats pick former Michigan state Rep. Rashida Tlaib to run unopposed for 80/56 the congressional seat that former Rep. John Conyers held for more than 50 years. Manitowish 79/57 SunriseSunri ...... se ...... 5:51 a.m. Tlaib would be the first Muslim woman in Congress. Minocqua SunsetSunse ...... et ...... 8:19 p.m. 80/57 MoonriseMoon ...... nrise ...... 3:32 a.m. MoonsetMoon ...... nset...... 7:12 p.m.p Michigan attorney set to be ALMANAC REGIONALREGIONAL WEATHER NATIONALNAATIONAL WEATHER

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Multiply the Celsius s u i s l e C Celsius e h t the y l p i t l u M Multiply : r e w s n A 8-10: Very High, 11+: ExtremeEx xtreme Exposure Answer: After winning Tuesday’s cratic Party, and on 90 Muslim-Americans run- Democratic primary to run Wednesday, she said she’ll ning for national or unopposed for the House push for universal Medi- statewide offices this elec- ‘Superman’ actress Margot seat that Rep. John Cony- care, a $15 minimum wage, tion cycle. They’ve been ers held for more than five sustainable environmental spurred to action by the Kidder’ s death ruled a suicide decades before retiring policies, public school anti-Muslim policies and amid sexual harassment funding and fair immigra- rhetoric of Trump and his allegations, Tlaib, the tion policies. supporters and are run- HELENA, Mont. (AP) – der’s daughter by her ex- ple with mental illness to eldest of 14 children born “This is a huge victory ning for office in numbers “Superman” actress Margot husband Thomas seek help. to Palestinian immigrants , for the Arab and Muslim not seen since before the Kidder’s death has been McGuane, told The Associ- “It’s a very unique sort vowed to take the fight to American communities – Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, ruled a suicide, and her ated Press in a phone inter- of grief and pain,” Trump once she’s in Wash- it’s also a huge victory for according to Muslim daughter said Wednesday view that she knew her McGuane said. “Knowing ington. the city of Detroit,” said groups and political it’s a relief to finally have mother died by suicide the how many families in this “I will uplift you in so Sally Howell, the director observers. the truth out. moment authorities took state go through this, I many ways,” she told her of the Center for Arab Among those running Kidder, who played Lois her to Kidder’s home in Liv- wish that I could reach out cheering supporters early American Studies at the was Dr. Abdul El-Sayed, Lane opposite Christopher ingston, a small town near to each one of them.” Wednesday. “Not only - who hoped to become the Reeve’s Superman in her Yellowstone National Park. Kidder struggled with through service, but fight- Dearborn. nation’s first Muslim gover- most famous role, was “It’s a big relief that the mental illness much of her ing back against every sin- “Rashida Tlaib brings nor. But the Sanders- found by a friend in her truth is out there,” she life, and it was made worse gle oppressive, racist struc- forward the legacy of John backed former Detroit Montana home on May 13. said. “It’s important to be by a 1990 car accident that ture that needs to be dis- Conyers in terms of the health director lost to At the time, Kidder’s open and honest so there’s left her in debt and led to mantled, because you groundbreaking role he Gretchen Whitmer in Tues- manager, Camilla Fluxman not a cloud of shame in her using a wheelchair for deserve better than what played in Congress and his day’s primary. Pines, said Kidder died dealing with this.” almost two years. we have today in our coun- commitment to civil Tlaib believes that El- peacefully in her sleep. Kidder’s death is one of Kidder and Reeve try.” rights.” Sayed at the top of the tick- A statement released several high-profile sui- starred in four Superman She also challenged The 89-year-old Conyers et motivated many young Wednesday by Park Coun- cides this year that include movies between 1978 and Trump, calling him a was first elected to the Arab Americans to vote, ty coroner Richard Wood celebrity chef Anthony 1987. She also appeared in “bully” and adding: “I don’t House in 1964. He stepped which in turn helped her said she “died as a result of Bourdain and fashion “The Great Waldo Pepper” know if he’s ready for me.” down in December citing campaign. a self-inflicted drug and designer Kate Spade. with Robert Redford in “You think of the hope health reasons, though sev- Arabs have been coming alcohol overdose” and that McGuane noted that 1975, Brian De Palma’s and possibilities about eral former female staffers to the U.S. in large num- no further details would be Montana has one of the “Sisters” in 1973 and “The being in America – he had accused him of sexual bers since the late 19th released. highest suicide rates in the Amityville Horror” in 1979. doesn’t really believe in harassment. The 13th Dis- century, and their ranks Maggie McGuane, Kid- nation and she urged peo- She later appeared in that,” Tlaib told The Asso- trict seat has remained have grown in recent small films and television ciated Press on Wednes- vacant since then. decades due to wars and shows until 2017, includ- day. “He believes there are There are currently two political instability in the ing “R.L. Stine’s the Haunt- winners and losers. Muslim men in Congress: Middle East. Many settled ing Hour.” She received a (That’s) dangerous and Minnesota Rep. Keith Elli- in and around New York, Daytime Emmy Award as very divisive.” son, who in 2007 became Los Angeles and Detroit, outstanding performer in a Tlaib, who served in the the first Muslim to take which has one of the coun- kids’ series in 2015 for that Michigan House from 2009 office, and Indiana Rep. try’s largest Middle Eastern role. until 2014, defeated five Andre Carson. Ellison’s populations, with at least other candidates to win the decision to run for Min- 150,000 Arabs and Police make arrest nomination to run for a full nesota attorney general has Chaldeans, or Iraqi Chris- in North Carolina term representing the heav- left his House seat open, tians. lemonade vendor robbery Emergency declared ahead MONROE, N.C. (AP) – Deputies in North Caroli- of Charlottesville anniversary na have arrested a suspect who they say robbed a 9- RICHMOND, Va. (AP) – Virginia Gov. Virginia college town. year-old lemonade vendor Ralph Northam and the city of Char- Chaos erupted before the event even of $17 at gunpoint, an inci- lottesville on Wednesday declared a state began, with participants and counter- dent which led to more of emergency ahead of the one-year protesters brawling in the street. Later, a than $200 in donations anniversary of a violent white nationalist woman was killed when a car drove into and a riding lawn mower. rally that left one person dead and dozens a crowd protesting against the white Tony Underwood of the of others injured. nationalists, and dozens more were Union County Sheriff’s Officials said the declaration would injured. Office said Wednesday streamline state and local operations this The man accused in that attack, James detectives obtained securi- weekend while also allocating $2 million Alex Fields of Ohio, has been charged with ty camera footage which in state funds. The declaration authorizes first-degree murder. showed a person who the Virginia National Guard to assist in Two state troopers who had been mon- matched the suspect’s security efforts. itoring the event also were killed when description and was in Law enforcement officials said there their helicopter crashed. proximity to the robbery will be a heavy police presence meant to The independent review by former U.S. scene. deter any violence. Attorney Tim Heaphy was sharply critical Underwood said the Virginia State Police Superintendent of both the city and state police, saying juvenile’s identity cannot Gary Settle said more than 700 state police both “failed to ‘stand up’ to protect human be released under North will be activated during the weekend and life. Carolina law. “state police is fully prepared to act” to Several city officials left their jobs in Detectives working with prevent any incidents like last year. the months after the rally. The city attor- the N.C. Department of Only one organizer of last summer’s ney took a new job, the city manager’s con- Juvenile Justice obtained rally in Charlottesville seems intent on tract was not renewed, a spokeswoman petitions charging the publicly marking the anniversary. Jason quit and the police chief, who was 50 at juvenile with robbery with Kessler has vowed to press ahead with the time, retired after less than two years a dangerous weapon and plans for an Aug. 12 rally in Washington, on the job. possession of drug para- D.C., after Charlottesville denied him a Several peaceful events are planned in phernalia. permit. Charlottesville to commemorate last year’s A judge issued a secure Authorities faced unrelenting criticism event and promote racial healing. The city custody order for the sus- for their handling of last year’s rally and is planning to establish a “defined security pect. Underwood said the an independent review that found serious area” downtown where weapons will be order means he will be police and government failures in banned. confined until his next cus- responding to violence at the “Unite the Charlottesville Police Chief RaShall tody hearing in juvenile Right” rally. It drew hundreds of white Brackney said the goal for that community court. nationalists from across the country to the is to have a peaceful weekend. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 2018 3 Calendar SUPPORTING VETERANS

Email calendar items and next to Holiday gas station, community news to Ontonagon. area74.org. [email protected]. Government For more information, call 906- Bessemer City Council, 2 932-2211. p.m., special meeting, City Hall. Thursday, Aug. 9 Gogebic County Road Commission, finance meet- Pickleball, 9-11 a.m. Hem- ing, 4 p.m., road commission lock Av. tennis courts, if rain- office, Bessemer. ing, Ironwood Memorial Build- Gogebic-Iron County Air- ing. port Board, 4:30 p.m., at the Gogebic County Veterans airport. Service Officer, 10:30-11:30 Bessemer Township a.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 Board, 5 p.m., Township Hall, p.m., Watersmeet Township; Ramsay. 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco Ironwood Township Township. 906-667-1110. Board, 5:30 p.m., Township Red Hat Society North- offices. woods Divas, noon, Golden Wakefield City Council, Dragon, Ironwood. Reserva- 5:30 p.m., City Hall. tions or cancellations to 906- Ironwood City Commis- 667-0116. sion, 5:30 p.m., Memorial Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe Alcoholics Anonymous, Building. noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Bessemer Downtown REPRESENTATIVES FROM the second annual David Erickson Memorial Bowling Tournament present a check for Ironwood. area74.org. Development Authority, 5:30 $1,309 to Disabled Veterans of America Chapter 66 in the American Legion at the Memorial Building in Iron- Grief Support Group, 1 to p.m., City Hall, Bessemer. 2:30 p.m., Dr. Kate Hospice wood Tuesday. The tournament raised money for several local causes, including the DAV chapter. Those at the Town of Carey, 6 p.m., check presentation include, from left, Joel Bach, Tom J. DeCarlo, Larry Kauppi, Tom A. DeCarlo, Tom Wiita, Nikki office, 1571 Highway 51 North Carey Town Hall. in Arbor Vitae. Town of Oma, 6 p.m., Oma Irvin, Tom Erickson, Donald Wiita and Dennis Zandi. The tournament also raised funds for Honor Flights and the ReGeneration Youth, Town Hall. non-profit Bowling for Veterans Link. 5:30-6:45 p.m., ages 10-11; Kimball Town Board, 6:30 Relentless Youth, 7-9 p.m., p.m., Kimball, Wis., Communi- ages 12-18; Lighthouse Faith ty Center. Center, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, Tuesday, Aug. 14 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Upper Peninsula health data part of new Church, Hurley. area74.org. GOISD Special Education Klassic Kruisers Car actiivity, Kayaking Sunday Club, 6:30 p.m., Lindquist Stu- Lake, 8 a.m., meet at L.L. Community Health Needs Assessment dent Center, Ironwood. Wright High School. Civilian Conservation Gogebic-Ontonagon By RAY SHARP Corps Tribute by Bill Jamer- Community Action Agency unprecedented breadth and depth. ioral health services; and son, 6:30 p.m., Norrie Park food commodity distribu- Western U.P. Health Department “This is a very robust assessment, –Residents’ concerns about issues Pavilion, Ironwood. tion, 9-10 a.m., Pioneer Park Six Upper Peninsula health with county-level data on topics from including the high cost of health care, Ironwood Masonic Lodge Apartments, Ironwood. 906- 389, 7:30 p.m., at the Masonic 932-4200. departments and 26 community part- pregnancy and births to leading caus- drug abuse, and lack of options for building. Gogebic County Veterans ners announce the release of a first- es of death,” said Beer. “With survey long-term care and dementia care, Government Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 of-its-kind Community Health Needs data from more than 4,800 U.P. resi- among many community health Bessemer Housing Com- a.m., Ironwood Memorial mission, 8 a.m., Executive Building. 906-667-1110. Assessment covering all 15 U.P. coun- dents, we have a wealth of informa- issues. Director’s Office, 709 West Friends of the Mercer ties. The 350-page report, now avail- tion on general health status and Iron Street, Bessemer. Public Library, 10 a.m., able on-line to the general public, prevalence of chronic diseases; More highlights Iron County Finance library, Mercer, Wis. provides a wealth of information on The report also highlights emerg- Committee, 1 p.m., court- Pickleball, 9-11 a.m. Hem- health behaviors like diet, exercise, house, Hurley. lock Av. tennis courts, if rain- the health status of U.P.’s 310,000 res- and alcohol, tobacco and drug use; ing health issues, including the opi- Bessemer Downtown ing, Ironwood Memorial Build- idents. rates for accessing preventive care oid epidemic. Overdose deaths from Development Authority, 4 ing. The newly published CHNA is the like checkups, dental visits, immu- heroin and prescription drugs have p.m., DDA room, City Hall. Alcoholics Anonymous, Wakefield Township noon, Salem Lutheran Church, culmination of an 18-month project nizations and cancer screenings; and risen dramatically in recent years, Board, 5:30 p.m., township Ironwood. area74.org. led by local health departments in rankings as to the relative importance and the Upper Peninsula’s per capita hall. Ironwood Kiwanis Club, collaboration with hospitals, behav- of 16 broad health issues, based on rate for Neonatal Abstinence Syn- Gogebic Range Water noon, Golden Dragon. Authority Board, 6:30 p.m., Gogebic-Ontonagon ioral health agencies and health foun- respondents’ perceptions of their drome (babies going through drug Bessemer Township Hall. Community Action Agency dations. It includes data on health communities.” withdrawal after being exposed to Friday, Aug. 10 food commodity distribu- across the lifespan, access to care, The assessment’s key findings out- opioids or other addictive drugs in tion, seniors, 1-3 p.m., 100 community issues like drug abuse, lined in its executive summary the womb) is three times the Michi- Mill St., Bessemer. 906-667- Coffee With A Cop, Joe’s 0283. and results from an extensive health include: gan average. {Pasty Shop, 8 a.m. Mercer Health and Well- survey conducted last August. Stake- Although there are clearly chal- Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- –The impact of the region’s aging ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., holders will use the data to inform population on current and future lenges ahead, local health officials 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior Mercer Community Center. Center. Bessemer American residents, identify priorities for com- healthcare needs; express optimism at the prospects for Double Trouble, 11 a.m.- Legion Post 27, 5 p.m., Amer- munity health improvement, and –The importance of prevention — improving the health of U.P. resi- 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, ican Legion, Bessemer. Ironwood. measure changes over time. reducing tobacco use, maintaining a dents. Ironwood American “Community health needs assess- “With the information in this Mercer Food Pantry, Legion Post 5, 5:30 p.m. din- healthy body weight, and not drink- noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, ner, 6:30 p.m. meeting, Memo- ment and health improvement plan- ing to excess — in reducing rates of assessment at hand, stakeholders can Mercer, Wis. Emergencies: rial Building, Legion club room. 715-476-7655. ning are core functions of public heart disease, cancer, diabetes and identify priorities and focus on find- Wakefield VFW Post health,” said Kate Beer, the Western other chronic diseases; ing meaningful solutions to each Alcoholics Anonymous/ 9084, Ladies Auxiliary, VFW Al-Anon, noon, Salem Luther- Post, 6 p.m.; lunch, 5:30 p.m. U.P. Health Department health offi- –Disparities in health access, community’s most pressing needs,” an Church, Ironwood. Gathering, Participating cer. “The findings in this report will behaviors and outcomes for residents said Beer. “Data-driven planning will area74.org. and Supporting, 6 p.m., help healthcare providers and com- of various income and education lev- help us make the best use of limited Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. developmental disability advo- EDT, Ontonagon United cacy group, Community Men- munities address the health needs of els; resources, and could also bring new Methodist Church basement, tal Health, Wakefield. 906-229- people across the region.” –Improvements in health insur- programs and funding to our region.” next to Holiday gas station, 6170. Ontonagon. area74.org. Beer said a unique partnership of ance coverage over the past few years, For more information and to view Ecology of Old-growth 32 organizations serving the U.P. countered by persistent widespread or download the full report and 15 Alcoholics Anonymous, Forests Lecture by David 7:30 p.m., Our Lady of Peace Mladenoff, 7 p.m., Hurley K- made it possible to conduct a com- health professional shortages for pri- county summaries, visit Catholic Church, Ironwood. 12 School auditorium. prehensive regional assessment of mary care, dental care, and behav- wupdhd.org/upchna. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Saturday, Aug. 11 p.m., Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration, Ironwood. Briefs Alcoholics Anonymous, area74.org. Xcel Energy exceeds Wisconsin’s 11 a.m., Salem Lutheran Government Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Iron County Forestry and Paisano Club invited consin-Madison. He’s Harding Club Summer Parks Committee, 9 a.m., renewable energy requirement Picnic, 1 p.m., clubhouse, Forestry Conference Room, to Little Finland worked in northern forest Harding Road west of John- Hurley. summer picnic systems of the Great Lakes son Road, Bessemer Town- Montreal City Council, for 12 consecutive years states for more than 30 5:30 p.m., city hall. ship. KIMBALL, Wis. – The years, concentrating on the Community Pickleball Town of Pence, 6 p.m., EAU CLAIRE, Wis. – “Our history of generat- Pence, Wis., Town Hall. National Finnish American effects of natural and his- Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer For more than a decade, ing clean energy dates back School gymnasium. 715-776- Gogebic County Conser- Festival has invited mem- torical disturbance, man- Xcel Energy has exceeded almost a century, and we 4588. vation District, 6 p.m., Natu- bers of the Gogebic and agement, and climate Christmas Toy Gift Col- ral Resources Center, Besse- Wisconsin’s renewable are proud to continue to Iron County Paisano Club change on forest ecosys- lection, 5-7 p.m., Depot Park mer. energy requirement, mak- help expand Wisconsin’s pavilion, Ironwood. Toys will be Hurley City Council, 5 to the their annual mem- tems and old-growth ing the company the num- growth in renewable ener- distributed at regional hospi- p.m., city hall. bership potluck at Little forests. In 2011 he was tals in December. ber one renewable energy gy, bringing benefits to our Wednesday, Aug. 15 Finland on Sunday at named a Distinguished Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 provider in the state. customers and communi- p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, noon. Ecologist by the U.S. Land- Christian Men of the According to the 2017 ties.” he said. “We’ve been Ironwood. area74.org. A bingo party is scape Ecology Society. He Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown Renewable Portfolio Stan- able to accomplish this Sunday, Aug. 12 Cafe, Ironwood. planned after the summer is an author on more than dard Annual Report filed while keeping electricity Nature Hike with Ecolo- picnic planned for the Lit- 150 publications, co-editor gist David Mladenoff, 9-11:30 with the Public Service bills below the national National Finnish Ameri- tle Finland picnic grounds of two books, and has been can Festival Membership a.m., Frog Lake and Pines Commission of Wisconsin average, and we anticipate on U.S. 2 in Kimball. invited to present lectures Potluck Picnic, noon, Little State Natural Area, Wisconsin earlier this year, Xcel Ener- keeping bills low as we Finland, Kimball, Wis. Goge- 47, south of Manitowish cross- For more information, on his work throughout gy provided 27.83 percent add a considerable bic and Iron County Paisano roads. call 715-561-2459 or 906- North America and other Club members have been Alcoholics Anonymous, of its energy from renew- amount of new renewable 932-1608. countries. invited. open meeting, noon, Salem able resources. energy.” Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 Lutheran Church, Ironwood. On Wednesday morn- This is the 12th year in Along with 19 hydro p.m., closed meeting, Salem area74.org. ICORE to sponsor ing, Mladenoff will lead a Lutheran Church, Ironwood. DOVE Support Group, a row that Xcel Energy has facilities on eight Wiscon- old-growth forests hike in the Frog Lake and Mercer Health and Well- noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. exceeded the state’s renew- sin rivers and the state’s ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Ironwood-Hurley Rotary talk and hike Pines State Natural Area able energy requirement, largest community solar Mercer Community Center. Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Frog Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. which for Xcel Energy is program, Xcel Energy has HURLEY – David Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Lake and Pines, located on p.m., Wesley United Methodist Kimball Homemakers, 1 12.89 percent. plans to build eight new Mladenoff will present a Wisconsin 47 south of the Church, Ironwood. p.m., Community Center. Mark Stoering, presi- wind farms in the Upper program on the ecology Alcoholics Anonymous, Iron County Veterans crossroads of Manitowish, dent, Xcel Energy Wiscon- Midwest region by 2022, and management of old- 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Service Officer, 1-3 p.m., lies within the 6,265-acre Church, Bessemer. Mercer, Wis., Town Hall. 715- sin, noted that while Xcel which would help the com- growth forests on Tuesday Manitowish River Wild area74.org. 561-2190. Energy is not the largest pany reach its goal of pow- at 7 p.m. in the Hurley K- American Legion Post 58, Resource Area. The easy- Monday, Aug. 13 electric utility in Wiscon- ering its customers’ elec- 12 School auditorium, fol- 2 p.m., Iron County Memorial going hike will be about Building, Hurley. sin, the company provides tricity needs with 60 per- lowed by a hike in one of Men’s Bible study, 8 a.m., two miles out-and-back Ironwood American more renewable energy cent renewable energy by Iron County’s old-growth Bessemer Housing Communi- Legion Auxiliary Unit 5, 6 with lots of discussion ty, community room, 906-667- than any other. 2030. sites on Wednesday morn- p.m., at the post, Ironwood along the way. 0469. Memorial Building. ing. Gogebic-Ontonagon Both programs are Michigan Western Gate- Gogebic Conservation District to hold Both events are spon- Community Action Agency sponsored by ICORE and way Trail Authority, 6 p.m., sored by Iron County Out- food commodity distribu- monthly meeting, Gogebic annual meeting, election of officers are free and open to the tion, seniors, 9 a.m.-noon, door Recreation Enthusi- County Courthouse, 200 N. public. 100 Mill St., Bessemer. 906- Moore St., Bessemer. BESSEMER – The Goge- agenda includes a public asts. 667-0283. For more information Survivors of Suicide, 6 bic Conservation District hearing at 9 a.m. on the Mladenoff, a native of Iron County Food Pantry, p.m., basement of Zion Luther- about ICORE programs 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Hurley, is professor in for- an Church, 932-5718. will hold its annual meet- district’s fiscal year 2018 and activities, visit iron- Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561- Gogebic Range Carvers, ing Sept. 21 from 9 a.m. to final budget and the fiscal est and landscape ecology 4450. countyoutdoors.org. 6:30 p.m., shop room, A.D. noon at the Natural year 2019 proposed bud- at the University of Wis- National Finnish Ameri- Johnston High School, Besse- can Festival Board, 10 a.m., mer. Resources Center in Besse- get. Little Finland, Kimball, Wis. IMPACT Life Support mer. An election of direc- Two directors’ four-year Alcoholics Anonymous, Group, 6:30 p.m., Woodland tors will also be held. terms are up for election, noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Church, Ironwood. Ironwood. area74.org. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 An open house will fol- but only one individual, Overeaters Anonymous, p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, low at noon at Gogebic Charles Frank, has met the THANK YOU! 5:30 p.m., All Saints Lutheran Ironwood. area74.org. Church, Wakefield. Community College, fea- requirements to run. The Alcoholics Anonymous, turing brunch, a speaker other will be filled by # # Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran for your support p.m., Our Lady of Peace Church, Bessemer. on a topic of conservation appointment. Following Catholic Church, Ironwood. area74.org. interest, and representa- the election, the new board area74.org. Aurora Club, 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 16 tives of local, state and fed- will hold a meeting to monthly membership, Aurora eral organizations with select a new chairman and Club, Ironwood. Pickleball, 9-11 a.m. Hem- which the district conducts conduct business. For RUDY PERHALLA Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. lock Av. tennis courts, if rain- Probate Judge Candidate EDT, Ontonagon United ing, Ironwood Memorial Build- its business. more information, call 906 Methodist Church basement, ing. The annual meeting 664-4512. Paid for by Rudy Perhalla, 1441 E. Cloverland Dr., Ironwood, MI l 4 THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 2018 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE Democrats await Obama “Join me on Team ‘18,” Barack Debenedetti reported. “Those who’ve Obama wrote in a recent fundraising visited the office he’s leased from the Sue Mizell, Publisher email from his old political group, World Wildlife Fund in Washing- Organizing for Action. “Every elec- ton’s West End say he’s eager to talk Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor tion, every ballot measure, every for hours about the world’s ills. conversation between now and When informed about the latest November ... it all matters.” Byron presidential tweetstorms aimed at It wasn’t much, but the email was York him, he chuckles and changes the one of Obama’s few public, political, subject.” In Their Opinion overtly partisan appeals as the Debenedetti talked to Obama Scott Walker is the most Democratic Party approaches friends who marveled at the former midterm elections that could stop president’s “Zen-like” calm in the anti-education governor President Trump’s agenda and boost every institution or norm that gives face of the Trump tumult. That, of Democratic prospects going into democracy meaning. course, was a phrase often used to ever in Wisconsin 2020. To have an ex-president who “We see the utter loss of shame describe Obama in the White House, remains highly popular with his among political leaders,” Obama too. The biggest lie that any politician in America is party sitting on the sidelines cannot continued, “where they’re caught in Maybe that works for him. But for telling in the 2018 election season is Scott Walker’s be what Democrats hoped. a lie and they just double down and his admirers – and many Democrat- claim that he is a pro-education governor. And we There are reports that Obama they lie some more.” ic voters – Obama’s absence borders give high marks to state Superintendent of Public plans to campaign for some Obama’s speech got some cover- on the mysterious. Instruction Tony Evers for calling Walker out on the Democrats starting in September. age and some nostalgic comments “How did the most ubiquitous issue. But beyond simply hitting the stump by Democrats. But at the same time, man in America for eight years virtu- Evers, one of eight contenders for the Democratic for the midterms, Obama could be, President Trump is ramping up his ally disappear?” Debenedetti asked. nomination for governor, is closing out his primary if not the full-fledged leader of the political travel, headlining rallies just “What explains his near absence campaign with an ad that describes Walker as what Resistance, at least a constant and in the last week in the key states of from the political stage, where he he is: “the most anti-education governor this state public critic of the direction taken Florida, Pennsylvania and Ohio – a might argue publicly against the has ever seen.” by the Trump administration and combination of 2018 politicking for reversals of his policy accomplish- That’s not a debatable point. Walker started his Republicans in Congress. Republicans and 2020 politicking ments, and also from American life governorship by attacking teachers and their unions, Instead, Obama isn’t seen much. for himself. more broadly?” and by cutting state support for public schools. He At the end of July, he and former A quick visit to a bakery is not What could Obama do for went on to attack the Wisconsin Idea and to appoint Vice President Joe Biden made a stir quite the same. Democrats this November? There are members of the University of Wisconsin Board of when they dropped by a Washing- There is no leader of the Demo- certainly states and districts in Regents who advanced a wrongheaded merger ton, D.C., bakery for sandwiches. cratic Party. A president is the leader which candidates would welcome an scheme that will undermine the state’s vital system of The visit had a purpose – the shop, of the party in the White House, and appearance. But probably more two-year and four-year university campuses. Dog Tag Bakery, helps disabled vet- the opposition party doesn’t really important, he could travel the coun- Walker, a career politician who has a long record erans and their families – but have a leader. For Democrats today, try raising millions and millions of of bashing public education, is trying to remake his besides shaking hands and posing who would it be? Charles Schumer? dollars for Democratic candidates. image as he seeks a third term as governor. Part of for selfies, Obama didn’t do any- Nancy Pelosi? One of the party’s For that job, the only thing better that remake involves a shameless attempt to suggest thing that could be construed as pol- 2020 hopefuls? There just isn’t one. than an ex-president is a sitting pres- that he has an interest in students and teachers, iticking. For Democrats, Obama, who isn’t ident, and Democrats don’t have one urban and rural schools and the UW System. Obama did have a political mes- running for anything, could be as of those now. But no one should fall for this fantasy. Walker is sage earlier in July, but he chose to close to a leader as an out-of-power Actually, one Obama is doing running for re-election because his presidential deliver it in South Africa, thousands party can have until the Democrats’ some shoe-leather work for the ambitions were thwarted at the start of the 2016, of miles away from U.S. midterm next presidential nominee comes midterms. This week came news that when Republicans from other states recognized what campaigning. Speaking at an event along. But he’s just not taking the job. former first lady Michelle Obama a lousy manager the governor was. Donald Trump in Johannesburg honoring Nelson In June, New York magazine pub- will travel around the country in a ripped into Walker during the campaign, saying that Mandela, Obama never mentioned lished an article with the almost weeklong voter registration effort in under his rival’s attempt at leadership: “Wisconsin’s Donald Trump’s name, but his mes- plaintive headline, “Where is Barack late September. doing terribly. It’s in turmoil. The roads are a disas- sage was undoubtedly aimed at his Obama?” Writer Gabriel Debenedetti That will certainly be welcome in ter because they don’t have any money to rebuild successor in the White House. portrayed a former president who, many Democratic circles. But at the them. They’re borrowing money like crazy. They pro- “Look around,” Obama said. for whatever reason, has decided not same time, no one should be sur- jected a $1 billion surplus, and it turns out to be a “Strongman politics are ascendant to stay up on day-to-day politics, prised if party activists ask Mrs. deficit of $2.2 billion. The schools are a disaster.” suddenly, whereby elections and focusing instead on the new Obama Obama: “Where is your husband?” We do not often agree with Trump. But he was some pretense of democracy are Foundation and on his memoirs. Byron York is chief political corre- right about Walker. And nothing has changed. maintained – the form of it – but “In private conversations, Obama spondent for The Washington Examin- That is why the state desperately needs a governor those in power seek to undermine rarely mentions Trump at all,” er. who will be a genuine pro-education governor. We think that a number of the candidates could meet that standard and we are not making an endorse- Today in history ment in next Tuesday’s Democratic primary race. But we give Evers credit for using his bully pulpit as the superintendent of public instruction, and as a guber- By The Associated Press natorial contender, to counter Walker’s campaign- Today’s Highlight in History On August 9, 1974, Vice season lies with the truth. President Gerald R. Ford Scott Walker has been, and remains, the most became the nation’s 38th anti-education governor this state has ever seen. chief executive as President –The Capital Times Richard Nixon’s resignation took effect. On this date In 1854, Henry David Letter to the Editor Thoreau’s “Walden,” which described Thoreau’s experi- ences while living near Walden Elections, free press anything you read, but Pond in Massachusetts, was under attack then I remembered Ms. first published. Cornollo, my kindergarten In 1902, Edward VII was To the Editor: teacher promoted me to crowned king of Britain follow- ing the death of his mother, The two most important first grade on the second pillars of our democracy Queen Victoria. day of school as my great In 1936, Jesse Owens won are free elections and the uncle had taught me to his fourth gold medal at the free press. The first is read already. The Cary Berlin Olympics as the United under attack by our ene- States took first place in the Barcelona Summer Olympics, times-violent protests in Fergu- 61. Actress Amanda Bearse is School principal agreed 400-meter relay. with the Unified Team of former son and other U.S. cities. 60. Rapper Kurtis Blow is 59. mies and the second by with her. I am pretty sure I President Trump. In 1944, 258 African-Ameri- Soviet republics winning 112 Ten years ago: Todd Bach- Hockey Hall of Famer Brett read well enough. can sailors based at Port medals, the United States 108. man, the father of 2004 volley- Hull is 54. TV host Hoda Kotb He said not to believe Now I am totally con- Chicago, California, refused to In 1995, Jerry Garcia, lead ball Olympian Elisabeth “Wiz” is 54. Actor Pat Petersen is 52. anything you see, so I had fused. It must be all in my load a munitions ship following singer of the Grateful Dead, Bachman, was stabbed to Pro and College Football Hall a cargo vessel explosion that died in Forest Knolls, Califor- death by a Chinese man in of Famer Deion Sanders is 51. my eyes examined. The head. I am going in for an doctor said nothing is killed 320 men, many of them nia, of a heart attack at age Beijing in an apparently ran- Actress Gillian Anderson is 50. MRI and brain scan to see black. (Fifty of the sailors were 53. dom attack just hours after the Actor Eric Bana is 50. Produc- wrong. what’s in there. I hope it’s convicted of mutiny, fined and In 1997, Haitian immigrant start of the Olympic Games. er-director McG (aka Joseph He said don’t believe not full of lies and non- imprisoned.) Abner Louima was brutalized (The assailant took his own McGinty Nichol) is 50. NHL anything you hear, but the In 1945, three days after in a Brooklyn, New York, sta- life.) Mariel Zagunis led a U.S. player-turned-assistant coach sense like his is. the atomic bombing of Hiroshi- tionhouse by Officer Justin sweep of the women’s saber Rod Brind’Amour is 48. TV ear doctor said my hearing Dan Stella is fine. ma, Japan, a U.S. B-29 Super- Volpe, who raped him with a fencing for the first American anchor Chris Cuomo is 48. Hurley fortress code-named Bockscar broken broomstick. (Volpe was medals of the Games. Comedi- Actor Thomas Lennon is 48. He said don’t believe dropped a nuclear device (“Fat later sentenced to 30 years in an Bernie Mac died in Chicago Rock musician Arion Salazar is Man”) over Nagasaki, killing an prison.) An Amtrak train with at age 50. 48. Rapper Mack 10 is 47. Letters Policy estimated 74,000 people. more than 300 people aboard Today’s Birthdays Actress Nikki Schieler Ziering In 1969, actress Sharon derailed on a bridge near King- Basketball Hall of Famer is 47. Latin rock singer Juanes The Daily Globe welcomes letters from readers. Letters Tate and four other people man, Arizona; 183 people were Bob Cousy is 90. Actress Cyn- is 46. Actress Liz Vassey is 46. should deal with matters of current, public interest. We reserve were found brutally slain at injured. thia Harris is 84. Tennis Hall of Actor Kevin McKidd is 45. the right to reject any letter and to edit those that are to be pub- Tate’s Los Angeles home; cult In 2004, Oklahoma City Famer Rod Laver is 80. Jazz Actress Rhona Mitra is 43. lished. Please avoid name-calling or personal attacks. leader Charles Manson and a bombing conspirator Terry musician Jack DeJohnette is Actor Texas Battle is 42. Letters should be no longer than 400 words. An address group of his followers were Nichols, addressing a court for 76. Comedian-director David Actress Jessica Capshaw is and phone number must be included for verification purposes. later convicted of the crime. the first time, asked victims of Steinberg is 76. Actor Sam 42. Actress Ashley Johnson is In 1982, a federal judge in Election-related letters advocating for or against a candi- the blast for forgiveness as a Elliott is 74. Singer Barbara 35. Actress Anna Kendrick is Washington ordered John W. date, ballot measure or political party will be considered ads judge sentenced him to 161 Mason is 71. Former MLB All- 33. Hinckley Jr., who’d been and are subject to a charge of $25 for the first 7 inches and consecutive life sentences. Star Bill Campbell is 70. Thought for Today acquitted of shooting President $10 for each additional inch thereafter. They are also limited to In 2014, Michael Brown Jr., College Football Hall of Famer “The truth is lived, not Ronald Reagan and three oth- 400 words. an unarmed 18-year-old black and former NFL player John taught.” ers by reason of insanity, com- Letters may be mailed to Letters to the Editor, Daily Globe, man, was shot to death by a Cappelletti is 66. College Foot- — Hermann Hesse, Ger- mitted to a mental hospital. 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood MI 49938; emailed to: police officer following an alter- ball Hall of Famer and former man-born Swiss poet and In 1992, closing cere- [email protected]; or faxed to 906-932-4211. cation in Ferguson, Missouri; NFL player Doug Williams is author (born 1877, died this monies were held for the Brown’s death led to some- 63. Actress Melanie Griffith is date in 1962)

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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE.DOODV ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Award Winning Newspaper Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 ADVERTISING DIRECTOR LEAD PRESS Published daily Monday - Saturday Heidi Ofstad Bill Westerman (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE / NATION THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 2018 5 Trial firearms, DNA and finger- print experts. Mahler Women’s Basic Troy Chadwick of the From page 1 state crime lab described competes at Handgun Class Arbor Vitae, and James firearms tests he had con- Lussier, 19, of Woodruff. ducted on the alleged mur- RAW Open James Lussier has entered der weapon, a 9-millimeter, to be held into a plea deal in his case semi-automatic pistol with in Duluth By JEAN NORDINE and is expected to testify a missing rear sight. By JEAN NORDINE [email protected] today against Allen and his Including one bullet in [email protected] PAULDING – On Satur- brother. the chamber, the pistol can MARENISCO – day, Aug. 11, and Sunday, Wolfe admitted to hav- be fired 12 times, Chad- Marenisco resident Makay- Aug. 12, the Ontonagon ing a dispute with Valliere wick testified. la Mahler had her heart set Valley Sportsmen’s Club two weeks prior to the Bullets recovered at the on competing in the mid- will be offering classes for murder. crime scene, bullet frag- dleweight devision of the women who want to learn One witness was asked ments and expended cas- Twin Ports RAW Open about basic handgun safe- Wednesday by assistant ings were consistent with 2018 weightlifting competi- ty and operation and Attorney General Richard test firings of the gun, he tion over the weekend in action pistol shooting. Dufour whether she said. Duluth, Minn. There is no fee to partici- recalled Allen calling the Fingerprints and DNA Mahler had been train- pate, but pre-registration gun “Baby,” but she said samples on the pistol and ing for the event since last ends today. that’s only what she had from the red van were fall and RAW was her first The classes will be held heard. examined. actual competition. at the Sucker Creek Range, There was additional The victim’s finger- But when she arrived just six miles west of testimony about the red prints were identified in for the weigh-in her hopes Paulding down the Sleepy van involved in the killing the van. were dashed, as she Hollow Road. being spotted around 8 An expert testified that weighed in 1.5 pounds too On Saturday basic a.m. on Dec. 22. Allen and Wolfe couldn’t heavy to be classified as handgun safety will be Wayne Valliere Sr. was be excluded from DNA middleweight. Middle taught. This is a class for recalled to the stand by found on the weapon. weight is 158.5 lbs. and beginner shooters, and Dufour to testify he was There was testimony she tipped the scales at those who are considering never aware of a bullet late on Wednesday that the 160. obtaining a CCW (con- being lodged in his son’s ninth shell casing connect- If she wanted to com- cealed carry weapons), or arm prior to the murder. ed to the murder was pete she would have to are interested in advancing There was expert testimo- found on May 24, not far compete at the heavy- their handgun skills. ny Tuesday about the from where the body was weight level. Participants may bring autopsy indicating a myste- located, just off Swamp Mahler went from being Submitted photo their own weapons and rious bullet in the arm was Creek Road. one of the largest women in MAKAYLA MAHLER sets a new personal best of 275 ammunition or use a likely from a previous A total of 38 witnesses middleweight to one of the lbs. in the dead lift at the Twin Ports RAW Open in handgun provided by the wound because there was had testified when Iron smallest heavyweights. Duluth, Minn. over the weekend. club. no blood around it. County Judge Patrick Mad- That did not stop her On Sunday there will be Wednesday morning den called a recess for the drive to compete. She At RAW, Mahler She said, “although I’m an introduction to Action testimony came from day at 4 p.m. entered as a heavyweight topped her previous best happy with how it all came Pistol Shooting. This class and with personel bests in in squat by 21 pounds, out (getting 6th in heavy- is for experienced shooters Charges and obstructing a police squat and dead lift, she going from 210 to 231. In weight) I feel I could do who must bring their own officer. took sixth place overall in the dead lift she increased much better.” semi-automatic handgun He also still faces the heavyweight division. her best from 250 lbs. to Mahler believes by the with a waist holster, two From page 1 charges of conspiracy to Lifters have the opportuni- 275. new year she should be at magazines and 100 rounds him. deliver meth and posses- ty to lift three times from a Mahler said she will 140 lbs. bench press, 250 of ammunition. Salmi is charged with sion with intent to deliver squat, dead lift and bench resume training at North- lbs. squat and 315 dead lift. Women’s handgun possession with intent to meth charges from his press and the best weights ern Michigan University in At that time she will set her events have been very pop- deliver meth, possession March arrest. are then combined for the two weeks, after she takes a goals for the next meet in ular at Sucker Creek with intent to deliver meth Salmi is being held in total score. family trip to Austria. the spring. Range, if you would like to within 1,000 feet of a jail on a $120,000 bond for register for either or both school, tampering with the new charges. Ironwood woman arraigned on felony animal cruetly charges events, call Bobbie at 325- evidence, and resisting —Richard Jenkins 450-0160. IRONWOOD – On control officer located a Four dogs, seven cats, Tuesday afternoon, Crystal large number of animals twenty rabbits, two ducks, 14,000 fight California Marie Lotzer, age 37 of inside of the Lotzer home a raven, seagull and a Bessemer Ironwood was taken into that were not being proper- snake were all removed fires, some from custody and lodged at the ly cared for. from the interior of the From page 1 Gogebic County jail facing Ms. Lotzer was home. Deputies were Plan. The Parks and Recre- prisons or overseas both a misdemeanor and a arraigned Wednesday on assisted by the Department ation Committee have felony charge. charges of felony animal of Natural Resources and completed the plan and it UKIAH, Calif. (AP) – east side of the lake. But While following up on cruelty for ten or more ani- by personnel from H.O.P.E. Firefighters said for the Cal Fire said the flames are will now be available for an investigation, the Goge- mals and a bond subject to animal shelter in providing the public to view on the first time Wednesday that out of control to the north, bic County Sheriff’s animal 10%. necessary care. they have made good roaring into remote and City’s web-site. progress battling the state’s unpopulated areas of thick THURSDAY EVENING AUGUST 9, 2018 largest-ever wildfire but forests and deep ravines as didn’t expect to have it firefighters contend with 7:007:308:008:309:009:3010:0010:3011:0011:30 fully under control until record-setting tempera- Supernatural “A Most Holy Black Lightning ’ (TV14) Page Six TV Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Engagement Engagement The King of # CW KDLH Man” (TV14) (CC) (CC) (TVPG) (TVPG) (TVG) (CC) Queens ’ September. tures. 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(AP) – seats in competitive dis- passed away on Aug. 4, 2018, at her daughter Democrat Sharice Davids tricts now represented by Diane’s home in Charlotte. of Kansas added her name Republicans, Democrats Ellen was born Sept. 26, 1923, in Ironwood, the Wednesday to her party’s are targeting Yoder’s, daughter of George and Senia (Nasi) Lassila. increasingly diverse slate of where Democrat Hillary She married Matt H. Kangas who preceded her in candidates advancing to Clinton narrowly won in death on March 5, 1987. the November ballot. 2016 while losing the state Ellen was also preceded in death Davids, who would be overall to Republican Don- by her son, Dennis K. Nylund; the first gay, Native Ameri- ald Trump. Democrats can elected to Congress, must gain 23 seats to claim brothers, Edwin and Ray; and sis- narrowly won a six-way the House majority. ters, Evelyn Lassila and Elsie Stella. primary in her eastern Davids was overshad- Surviving are her daughters, Kansas district, shattering owed nationally by labor Diane Trethewey and Marla the mold for a congression- lawyer Brent Welder, (Stephen) Bunt; three grandchil- al primary winner in con- whom Vermont Sen. Bernie dren, Christie Trethewey, Rich servative Kansas and Sanders and New York con- Trethewey, Matthew (Rebecca) embodying the range of gressional candidate Kurta; three great-grandchildren, Ellen S. ethnicities and sexual ori- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Destiny Trethewey, Patrisha Ober- Kangas entations of Democratic endorsed and campaigned 1923 — 2018 lin and Matthew M. Kurta; and two candidates running for last month. Preliminary sisters, Elayne Matulik and Irene Brozzo. throughout the country totals showed Davids edg- this fall. ing Welder in the crowded Ellen was a lifelong member of Zion Lutheran Notably, the 38-year-old field by 2,088 votes out of Church in Ironwood. lawyer and activist from 61,321 cast. A memorial service will be held at Zion at a later Kansas City, Kansas, is “We were excited to talk date. among a wave of gay, bisex- with her, to fight for her, as Condolences may be sent in care of Marla Bunt, ual and transgender candi- others got national atten- 613 First National St. Ironwood, MI 49938. dates running – the vast tion,” LGBTQ Victory’s McKevitt-Patrick Funeral Home is assisting the majority as Democrats – Meloy said. family. including at the top of the Associated Press Though Davids repre- For more information or to give online condo- ballot in key states. SHARICE DAVIDS addresses her supporters at Breit’s sents a new generation of lences, visit mckevittpatrickfuneralhome.com. “Voters in the third con- Stein and Deli in Kansas City, Kan., Tuesday. Davids, a diverse candidates, the dis- gressional district have Democrat, is running for a seat in Kansas’ 3rd Con- trict she’s running to repre- Advocates condemn psych techniques used sent a clear message to the gressional District. sent has little ethnic diver- to keep kids online nation: Fairness and toler- sity. Johnson County, the ance are Kansas values,” could become the first governor, but faces an district’s most populous, is CHICAGO (AP) – Children’s advocates want the Amer- said Tom Witt, executive openly gay man elected uphill battle in the Republi- 87 percent white. ican Psychological Association to condemn the tech director of Equality governor in the U.S. can-heavy state to become Davids is a Cornell Uni- industry’s practice of using persuasive psychological Kansas, a LGBT advocacy Davids also is a member the first Native American versity law school graduate techniques to keep kids glued to their screens. organization. of the Ho-Chunk Nation, a governor. who worked as a lawyer for The advocates, citing research that links excessive use Roughly 200 LGBT can- Native American tribe in In Michigan on Tuesday, an Indian reservation in of social media and video games with depression and aca- didates are expected to be Wisconsin, but is not alone state Rep. Rashida Tlaib South Dakota before work- demic troubles, say it’s unethical for psychologists to be on the November ballot among Native American won the Democratic prima- ing as a White House fel- involved in tactics that risk harming kids’ well-being. across the country for state women running for promi- ry in the state’s 13th Con- low during Barack Skeptics say the research is inconclusive, and they note and federal office, the most nent political office this gressional District. With Obama’s presidency. that psychologists have been involved in other industries’ ever, according to Sean year. no Republican opponent She also is a mixed mar- marketing and advertising for decades. Meloy, senior political Democrat Deb Haaland, on the November ballot, tial arts fighter who intro- The group seeking intervention includes 60 U.S. psy- director of the LGBTQ Vic- a member of the Laguna she’s poised to become the duced herself to voters chologists, researchers, children’s advocates and the Chil- tory Fund, a non-partisan Pueblo Tribe, won the June nation’s first Muslim with a video showing her dren’s Screen Time Action Network, a project of the political advocacy group. primary for New Mexico’s woman elected to in the ring, landing solid Boston-based Campaign for a Commercial-Free Child- They include national fig- 1st Congressional District, Congress. kicks to a large punching hood. The network was publishing a letter Wednesday to ures such as Wisconsin a Democratic-leaning dis- In Kansas, Davids will bag. the American Psychological Association, coinciding with Sen. Tammy Baldwin, the trict that includes the Albu- face four-term Republican “You told me you need- the association’s annual meeting in San Francisco. nation’s first openly gay querque area. Kevin Yoder in the 3rd ed someone who lives your “There are powerful psychology principles and tech- member of the U.S. Senate, There’s also Democrat Congressional District, a struggles,” she wrote in an nology that are being used against kids in ways that are as well as Arizona Senate Paulette Jordan of Idaho. A Republican-leaning swath early Wednesday fundrais- not in their best interests,” said Josh Golin, executive candidate Kyrsten Sinema, member of the Couer d’A- of urban and suburban ing email to supporters director of the Campaign for a Commercial-Free Child- who is bisexual, and Jared lene Tribe, Jordan won the eastern Kansas. that began with, “We did hood. Polis of Colorado, who June primary for Idaho In their effort to claim it!” Quake put life on everything,” said the trau- “there’s hardly anyone left hold in damaged, matized mother of two, in our village,” said the 33- 4 years after Ferguson, white hungry Indonesian who spoke under a large year-old mother who grew village blue tent perched in a field up there. “It’s like a ghost where she and her family town now.” prosecutor ousted by black man KEKAIT, Indonesia (AP) have slept since Sunday’s Rafikah, who like many FERGUSON, Mo. (AP) son,” he Franks Jr., who led several – Ever since Rafikah 7.0 magnitude quake. Indonesians uses only one – Four years after the said. protests in Ferguson, escaped her crumbling “Our lives have just name, is among at least deadly police shooting Still, the defeated a longtime incum- home when a massive stopped.” 156,000 people the that triggered racial c h a n g e bent to win election to the earthquake struck the The problem in impov- National Disaster Mitiga- unrest in Ferguson and began four Missouri House in 2016. Indonesian island of Lom- erished places like Kekait, tion Agency has counted as helped give rise to the years ago. Another protest leader, bok, life in her lush rural where most homes were displaced so far. Agency Black Lives Matter move- On Aug. Cori Bush, lost Tuesday in village has come to a either destroyed or cracked spokesman Sutopo Purwo ment, a black city council- 9, 2014, her bid to unseat nine-term screeching halt. so badly they’re unsafe, is Nugroho also said man scored an election M i c h a e l U.S. Rep. William Lacy No children are going to that nobody knows when Wednesday the current upset and ousted the Brown, an Clay, but received 37 per- school. No adults are work- or even how they’ll manage death toll was 131 with white prosecutor criti- u n a r m e d cent of the vote. ing. Nothing is open. to rebuild. nearly 1,500 severely cized over his handling of Wesley black 18- Bell got 57 percent to Bell “This quake paralyzed In the meantime, wounded. the case. ye a r- o l d , McCulloch’s 43 percent in Wesley Bell’s stunning was shot to St. Louis County, which defeat of seven-term St. death by white Ferguson borders the city of St. Louis County prosecutor officer Darren Wilson after Louis and is the biggest Bob McCulloch in Tues- a street encounter escalat- county in Missouri, with a Abelman Clothing day’s Democratic contest ed into a fight. Wilson said population of about 1 mil- all but assures Bell of victo- he fired in self-defense, lion. & Footwear ry in November. The while some witnesses “I think the Ferguson Republicans have not put claimed Brown had his events certainly had some- up a candidate. hands up. The killing led to thing to do with this,” Uni- “People did not think it months of often violent versity of Missouri-St. SALE could be done,” the 43- protests. Louis political scientist year-old Bell said in an A St. Louis County David Kimball said. “Cer- interview Wednesday. “The grand jury declined to tainly that case got a lot of message we would tell peo- indict Wilson. Many attention and generated a Women’s SUMMER TOPS ple is, ‘You don’t have to protesters and others lot of criticism of McCul- believe it, yet, just support accused McCulloch of loch, so I’ve got to believe it.’” steering the panel to its that was a factor.” Bell said what resonated decision. McCulloch, 67, Rashad Robinson, a with voters was his plat- declined an interview spokesman for Color of form of reforms such as request Wednesday but has Change PAC, one of the holding police more emphatically denied any civil rights groups that accountable, revising the effort to sway the grand backed Bell, called his vic- cash bail system and end- jury. tory “a powerful rejection ing prosecution of low- The uprising in Fergu- of Bob McCulloch and his level drug crimes. son fired the political decision not to pursue jus- “The easy narrative is to ambitions of some of the tice in the communities he say it’s just about Fergu- black activists. Bruce was elected to serve.” and other brands Republican law limiting labor powers defeated in Missouri JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. referendum. measure essentially would SALE SALE (AP) – The steady march of The election results have extended that to all new “right-to-work” laws in effectively vetoed the Mis- private sector employees in Select Women’s Republican-led states hit a souri measure and halted a the state. wall in Missouri, where string of stinging losses for “Working people made Sandals voters resoundingly reject- organized labor. Since their voices heard at the ed a measure that could 2012, five other once his- ballot box today and over- have weakened union torically strong union turned right to work. It’s a finances after national and states had adopted right- truly historic moment,” local labor groups poured to-work laws as Republi- Missouri AFL-CIO Presi- millions of dollars into the cans gained strength in dent Mike Louis said. campaign against it. state capitols, raising the Missouri voters had last Missouri’s law against total to 27 states with such rejected right to work in SANDALS BOAT SHOES compulsory union fees was laws. 1978, when national union Suggested Retail $59.99 Originally $40.00 Originally $60.00 defeated Tuesday by a 2-to- The Missouri referen- membership was more $ 99 $ 99 $ 99 1 margin, nearly a year dum marked the first than double its current rate SALE PRICE SALE PRICE 29 SALE PRICE 39 after the measure adopted chance for voters to weigh of 10.7 percent. 327 S. 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Missouri’s ballot 2019 legislative session. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM CELEBRATIONS THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 2018 7 MARATHON MARKS 50 YEARS Birth Rowan Moon Coffey LAS VEGAS, Nev. – Paavo Nurmi: Man of legends Mikhailie Sain and Bren- dan Coffey, of Las Vegas, are parents of a son, Editor’s note: The following article about Paavo test his ability and training patterns with a thor- Rowan Moon Coffey, born Nurmi was printed in the Daily Globe on July 23, oughness that was unbelievable at that time. July 19, 2018, at Centenni- 1969, three weeks before the first Paavo Nurmi After a race he would evaluate what he had al Hills Hospital in Las Marathon. This Saturday marks the 50th running accomplished and the relativity of his training Vegas. of Wisconsin’s oldest marathon. Back then, the program. During this time he set numerous Rowan weighed 9 race began at the Olympia Sport Village in Upson world records. pounds, 4 ounces, and was and finished in Hurley. The author is Vic Godfrey Winters in Finland are harsh, so training 20 inches long at birth. was at the time program director at Olympia, fea- tapered off but Nurmi continued his long Maternal grandparents ture editor of Track Times and track coach at the walks. He knew he would be behind competi- are Jonnie and Nathan University of Wisconsin-Parkside. A runner in col- tors for other nations but he felt he could make Stutz, of Las Vegas. lege at Northern State of South Dakota, he ran his it up with an intensive program in April. Paternal grandparents first marathon in the fall of 1968 and called it “the During one of these long training walks he are Josh and Heather Cof- most rewarding race of his career.” slipped on the ice and injured his knee. This fey, of Reno, and Heather cost him valuable training time but with the Zmak and Shawn Court- By VIC GODFREY help of the sauna and massage he was able to ney, of Las Vegas. Tom Clarke, Australia’s great distance run- resume intensified training in May. By June Maternal great-grand- ner and track writer, calls Paavo Nurmi a Man results were already beginning to show. Rumors parents are John and Mar- of Legends. It is sometimes hard to separate fact were spreading, however, that he wouldn’t be fit cia Sain, of Ramsay, Mich., from fantasy, but this much is fact: for the Olympics in July. Kathy and Pete Kafczynski, Seven gold medals and three silver medals in On June 19, time trials held in the 1,5000 of Ironwood, and Steve Olympic competition. Four of the gold came in and 5,000 meters were only one hour apart as and Shari Stutz, of Alvin, the 1924 Games in Paris. No one, not even Emil they would be in Paris. He quickly dispelled any Wis. Zatopek, or Jesse Owens, has won four individ- doubts about his condition by running the Paternal great-grand- ual gold medals in Olympic running. 1,500 in 3:52.6 and the 5,000 in 14:28.2. Both parents are Robin and It was at Paris that he could have conceivably were new world records. Robert Moullet, Tony Cof- won a fifth gold if the team management would fey, and Jacqueline and have entered Nurmi in the 10,000 meters. Their 1924 Olympics Tony Zmak, of Reno. reason for not entering him was Willie Ritola. This led up to the developments at the 1924 Submitted photo Maternal great-great- Olympics that have been partially covered earli- Ritola was a fellow Finn and the coaches felt it PAAVO NURMI competes in the 1920 grandparents are Marlene er in this story. Facts that can be added here was ridiculous for the two teammates to fight it Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium. Delich, of Wakefield, out for the gold medal. If the 10,000 would have include the fact that Nurmi ran six races in Mich., Anne Sain, of Ram- been the last event instead of the first they greatest athletic achievement of his life to date seven days (including prelims) to win his four say, Jerry and Ruth John- would have allowed both to compete. They did and was the start of his rapid rise to become gold medals. Perhaps the toughest race of all ston, and Joe and Kathy say that Paavo could run if he would be content one of Finland’s top runners. the 10,000 meter cross country race. Kafczynski, of Ironwood. with second but how could “Peerless Paavo” be Kolehmainen, the Olympic champion, Of the 39 competitors who started the race Paternal great-great- satisfied with second. became interested in Nurmi and corresponded only 15 finished. The day was unbelievably hot grandparents are Pat Cof- with him. This was something that Nurmi need- and the course rugged. Many just collapsed and fey, of Lebanon, Tenn., Legends abound ed and had a great positive affect on him. The ambulances were sent out looking for runners Robert Biederman, Reno, Here is where some of the legend comes in. letters contained advice on how to train. Up to who didn’t show up at the stadium. Because of and Ted and Cathy Zmak, It was rumored that while Ritola was winning this time Nurmi had trained with long slow these events the cross country race was of Portola, Calif. the 10,000 and reducing the world record from runs. Now he was told to add speed to his train- dropped from the schedule of events in future 30:35.4 to 30:23.2, Nurmi was running the ing, to vary the speed of the run with frequent Olympic Games. Only Nurmi seemed unper- same distance alone on a training track in sprints and long walks for stamina. It was turbed by all the commotion. Upon finishing Groom rescues 29:58. Who is going to dispute this story? Kolehmainen who became the catalyst in the race he took off his shoes, watched for the As it was, Nurmi had to be content with gold Nurmi’s rapid development. second runner to finish and, discovering it was struggling medals in the 1,500, 3,000, 5,000 on the track With the advent of the Olympic games in Ritola, smiled briefly and left the stadium swimmer and the 10,000 meters cross country race. In Antwerp only months away, Nurmi intensified apparently oblivious to the adulation of the the 1920 and ‘28 Olympics, Nurmi competed in his training in an effort to make the Finnish crowd. moments after the 10,000 meters, accounting for two more Olympic team. During the winter of 1919-1920 It was after the ‘24 games that Nurmi visited beach wedding golds. His other Olympic championship came he went on long walks in sub-zero tempera- America and competed on the indoor circuit. in the 1920 10,000 cross country race. tures. When the tryouts came he made the team He ran somewhere between 55 and 72 races ORANGE BEACH, Ala. The “Phantom Finn” was first seen on a track in both the 5,000 and 10,000 meter runs. according to various sources. He lost twice. (AP) – A bridegroom has in 1906 and last seen 46 years later bearing the The 5,000 meters was the first event for Once at a half mile and once to Ritola when he been credited with saving Olympic torch at the Helsinki Olympics in Nurmi and because of excitement and inexperi- was forced to drop out of a race because of a struggling swimmer just 1952. ence he ran the race foolishly. Nurmi built up a something he ate. Up to 50,000 people watched moments after his beach Last June 13, Paavo Nurmi was 72 years old. big lead early in the race and a more experi- hime race in a meet. wedding on the Gulf Coast (Editor’s note: Nurmi died Oct. 2, 1973 in Helsin- enced runner from France by the name of In the Amsterdam Games of 1928, Nurmi last week. ki at age 76.) He was born in Turku, a city in Guillemot gradually cut the lead down. Going regained the 10,000 meter title he won in 1920, Zac and Cindy Edwards southern Finland. Turku has since been the site into the last lap Nurmi still led but the French- but lost the 5,000 to his arch rival Ritola. The had just gotten married at of world record performances in track. Most of man overhauled him to win, 14:55.6 to 15:00 three years following these game Nurmi trav- Orange Beach, Alabama, them recent. minutes. Nurmi’s silver medal was a great eled to various parts of Europe to challenge and were taking wedding At the age of 10, Nurmi joined a boy’s club accomplishment but the defeat was still there other world records he didn’t hold. Before he photos when a woman called the Turun Toverit. At this age he ran and it scared him. He knew he lost because of was through competing, Nurmi held two world came up and said someone 1,500 meters in 5:43, almost 1:50 slower than his tactics and knew they would have to change records. was struggling in the surf, he did at his peak. or he would be beaten again by faster finishers. Los Angeles was the host for the 1932 WALA-TV reported. In 1912, when Nurmi was 15, the Olympic Olympics. Nurmi planned to make these games Coast Guard Petty Offi- games were held in Stockholm, Sweden. The his last and he planned to enter the greatest Olympic revenge cer 2nd Class Zac Edwards distance running hero of these games was Three days after his defeat by Guillemot, event of all, the marathon. In a 25-mile run he is a former lifeguard, so he Hannes Kolehmainen, Finland’s greatest run- Nurmi gained revenge from the Frenchman by ran 2 hours 22 minutes. With the marathon stripped off his shirt and ner of the period. Kolehmainen won gold coming from behind in the 10,000 meters to being only a mile and a quarter longer he was went in after the swimmer. medals in the 10,000 meter, 5,000 meter and defeat him by split seconds. To top events off, the clear favorite. Edwards got to the person, 8,000 cross country races. He was certainly an Kolehmainen won the marathon in Olympic Fate was to intervene, however. The Interna- but then had a hard time inspiration to the Finnish youth, among them record time. tional Amateur Athletic Federation barred him making it back to shore. Paavo Nurmi. Nurmi returned to Finland a national hero, from the games for allegedly accepting too “He kept saying, ‘I can’t Nurmi now joined another club called the but he wouldn’t allow himself to be dazzled by much express money. A heartbroken Nurmi breathe. I can’t breathe,’” Turun Urheilutto. He wasn’t one of the more the gold. He continued his training with even watched Zabala of Argentina win in a time that Edwards said in a state- impressive members of the club. He worked out more dedication, working on better running Nurmi could have beaten had he been able to ment released by the Coast in his street clothes. Most of the time he worked form and most important of all he began to compete. Guard. “My goal was to out alone unless he was working on gymnastics. work on pace training. A pace that would com- He was still able to compete in Finland and keep his head out of the He deliberately avoided company of the other pletely decimate his opposition. he did that until 1935. By this time he was a water.” boys, a pattern he was setting for life. Nurmi is still famous for the way he domi- successful businessman. First responders nated his rivals. He didn’t even want to consid- The next time he was seen on a track was at showed up soon after and Military training er his opposition. The only consideration the opening of the 1952 Olympics in Helsinki. brought them both to safe- Now comes one of the biggest developments would be how fast he could run the race. He It was a secret that he was to be the torch bear- ty. Both Edwards and the in Nurmi’s young life. In 1918, he was told to knew that if he ran a fast enough time no one er as the crowd of 80,000 awaited in anticipa- Mississippi high school report for military service. This was the start of could beat him. tion for the moment when the torch would student who was trapped Nurmi as a first class athlete because athletics One of his trademarks was carrying a stop emerge through the stadium gates. The mighti- in the currents are fine. were an important part of military life. watch during the race, occasionally checking to est roar imaginable went up from the crowd “I didn’t think that the Nurmi was entered in the annual Finnish see if he was on schedule. Going into the last when Nurmi was recognized. Nurmi still had day that changed my fami- Army March. Participants were required to trav- lap he would toss the watch to the sidelines and the magic to excite a crowd and spread over ly’s life for the better would el 15 kilometers (9 1/4 miles) in full uniform, go on to win. It didn’t bother him to have oppo- them the aura of greatness. When he had lit the change another family’s with rifle, cartridge belt and haversack contain- nents lead in early stages of the race, they sel- flame in the bowl he handed the torch over to life for the better too,” ing 55 pounds of sand. The soldiers were jok- dom did because of an always fast first lap, an elderly man, recognized by only a few, who Edwards said. ingly told they could run if they wanted. Nurmi because he was confident of this time schedule. was to ignite the beacon at the top of Helsinki Edwards said all he with his lack of humor did just that and com- During the period between Antwerp and the tower. the was Hannes Kolehmainen, the first of could think about was his pleted the run in 59 minutes. This was the Games in Paris in 1924, Nurmi used his races to the Flying Finns and Nurmi’s inspiration. bride while in the water. Baraga Days highlight new Baraga Educational Center in Marquette

MARQUETTE – An open house and Venerable Baraga began his life in a castle 10:30-11 a.m., Showing of: “They Might Be blessing of the new Baraga Educational in Slovenia. He was trained in law at the Saints: Bishop Frederic Baraga” documentary, Center will be a highlight of the annual University of Vienna and was fluent in sev- Media Room Baraga Days in Marquette Aug. 18-19. eral languages. 11 a.m. to noon, Private veneration of the Baraga stole, in the Baraga Chapel Bishop John F. Doerfler will offer the He came to the New World on Dec. 31, Rosary and Confession — St. Peter Cathe- blessing on Aug. 18, at 3 p.m. The center is 1830, to begin his life as a missionary dral will not be open from 12:30-5 p.m. located in what was formerly-known as the priest in the Great Lakes region. He wrote at St. Louis the King Catholic Church Baraga House, the house in Marquette that seven Slovenian prayer books and 264 Silver Creek Rd., Marquette 12:30-1:30 p.m., Ticketed Box Lunch or bring Bishop Frederic Baraga lived in from 1866 authored 20 Native American books, your own until his death on Jan. 19, 1868. including “Grammar and Dictionary of the 1:30-2:30 p.m., Native American Drum Circle Tours of the home were previously Chippewa Language,” which is still in use and Teaching restricted to the room in which he died. today. at Bishop Baraga Educational Center However, extensive work has allowed the He was consecrated bishop on Nov. 1, 615 S. 4th St., Marquette 3 p.m., Blessing of the Baraga Educational whole home to be opened up with 1853, and led the new Upper Peninsula Center by Most Rev. John F. Doerfler, Bishop of exhibits, an area for research and offices of diocese from Sault Ste. Marie, until 1866, Marquette the Baraga Association. when he moved the “see” to Marquette. at St. Peter Catholic Cathedral The annual Baraga Days celebrate the Baraga Days is celebrated every other 6 p.m., Slovenian Mass interested in attending should RSVP. Meals 8 p.m., Ticketed Dinner catered by Mama life of Venerable Bishop Baraga. Along will be available for those who have year in Marquette. In alternating years, it is Russo’s with the open house, showings of a docu- reserved tickets in advance. To RSVP and celebrated in the various cities in the Great Entertainment: TBA mentary that premiered this year, “They reserve meal tickets, visit dioceseofmar- Lakes area in which he ministered. Might Be Saints: Bishop Frederic Baraga” quette.org/bishopbaragaassociation/bara- Sunday, Aug. 19 and a Native American drum circle will be at St. Peter Catholic Cathedral gadays. Schedule of Events 7-9 a.m., Ticketed Breakfast featured at the two-day event. Saturday, August 18th 8-8:30 a.m., Showing of: They Might Be Events will take place at the Baraga at St. Peter Catholic Cathedral Snowshoe Priest Saints: Bishop Frederic Baraga documentary - Educational Center, located at 615 S. Known as the Snowshoe Priest for trav- 311 W Baraga Ave., Marquette Media Room Fourth St., as well as St. Peter Catholic 7:30-9 a.m., Check-in/hospitality bag pick up 9-10 a.m., annual BBA Meeting, Parish Hall eling widely throughout the Upper Penin- 8 a.m., Mass 10:30 a.m., English Mass, Principal Cele- Cathedral in Marquette and St. Louis the sula, as well as Lower Michigan, Wiscon- 9-10 a.m., Presentation: Overview of the brant Most Rev. John F. Doerfler, Bishop of Mar- King Catholic Church in Harvey. Those sin and Minnesota by foot in the winters, Canonization Process quette l 8 THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 2018 AREA / STATE THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Election lot: An open governor’s ed three opponents for the seat; contested primaries GOP nomination. Vintage exhibit on display in both parties, and the Meanwhile, 1,057,471 From page 1 potential of a second cast ballots in the Demo- tions. woman in the governor’s crat gubernatorial race, at Gogebic County Fair Pelissero said presiden- seat. where Gretchen Whitmer By JEAN NORDINE tial-year elections – at least About 53 percent of the won in a three-way race. [email protected] since about 2000 – have voters participated in Tues- Whitmer received 1,165 seen a turnout in the ball- day’s Democratic primary of the 1,807 votes cast in IRONWOOD – Upon park of 50 percent, while and about 47 percent chose Gogebic County’s Demo- entering the Exhibition 42-45 percent of voters from the Republican slate. cratic race, while 710 of the Building at the Gogebic generally come out for the That compares to 67 1,345 votes in the county’s County Fairgrounds, fair- off-year gubernatorial elec- percent cast for GOP candi- Republican contest went to goers will be treated to a tions. dates in August 2010, the Schuette. In Ontonagon, vintage display of 1800s Erwin Township had last primary with an open Whitmer received 400 of farm equipment, complete the highest turnout in governor’s seat and con- the 667 votes cast; while with authentically dressed Gogebic County with 34.2 tested races for both 342 of the 846 the county’s mannequins demonstrat- percent of eligible voters Republicans and Republican voters support- ing how the equipment casting ballots while Democrats. ed Schuette. was put to use. Watersmeet Township had Gogebic County saw In a Tuesday evening Kathy Bednar-Ghiardi the lowest with 19.8 per- Democratic turnout slight- post on Facebook, Berkley said she “grew up with the cent participation. Iron- ly higher than at the state City Manager Matthew fair” as her father, Andrew wood Township was rela- level, with 57.3 percent of Baumgarten said his city F. Bednar, was Gogebic tively close behind Erwin the county’s 3,152 votes outside Detroit ordered the County Extension director with 32.9 percent partici- for governor going to a “the maximum ballots for 30 years, 1944-1974. pation, Wakefield Town- Democratic candidate. It we’re allowed to order and She said she has inherit- ship had 29.4 percent, was the Republicans with we still had to go to our ed her dad’s love for the Bessemer had 27.6 percent, the higher turnout in contingency plan.” fair. Growing up she was in Bessemer Township had 25 Ontonagon County, as The previous voter 4-H for sewing, baking and percent, Wakefield had 55.5 percent of the coun- turnout record for an the Saddle Up Horse Club 23.7 percent, Ironwood’s ty’s 1,523 votes for gover- August primary was set in and she continues to be Jean Nordine/Daily Globe three precincts combined nor went to someone in 2002, when 1.7 million very involved in the fair as KATHY BEDNAR-GHIARDI stands by the corn cutter in for a total of 23.6 percent the Republican primary. Michiganders cast ballots an exhibitor and volunteer. the vintage display she created with Mike and Cecilia turnout citywide, Marenis- Voter enthusiasm was to choose between two This week she will be Pisco for the Gogebic County Fair. co Township had 23 per- so high in Oakland County Republicans and three exhibiting in sewing, cent participation and of old farm equipment and Also displayed is a downstate that some Democrats competing to apples and antiques. Every Watersmeet’s 19.8 percent were willing to bring some restored 1890 Bemis Trans- precincts ran out of ballots. replace John Engler as gov- year she also volunteers brought up the rear. While to the fair. planter. The 14-foot trans- Election workers in ernor. her time to help spruce up Ironwood had a total On display is an 1800s planter is meant to be communities including Democrat Jennifer the grounds. Last year. she turnout of 23.6 percent, vintage corn cutter pulled by a horse. As the Ferndale, Berkley, Oak Granholm and Republican painted the grandstands one of the three precincts restored by Mike Pisco. equipment is pulled, it digs Park and Farmington Hills Dick Posthumus were the and this year she has been was more active than the The cutter was made to be a ditch. The driver sat on had to scramble to print winners of their respective working 50 hours a week other two – Precinct 1 had pulled by a horse. A metal top of a water barrel that more ballots so everyone primaries that August. painting the interior of the 27 percent, Precinct 2 had bar surrounds the front of emptied water into the could vote. Granholm went onto win Exhibition Building. 20.5 percent and Precinct 3 the horse to protect it from ditch. Two seats are behind With 94 percent of in November to become Bednar-Ghiardi said she had 22.8 percent. being hit from the corn the water barrel, where precincts reporting Michigan’s first woman often heard people say The state’s previous statewide, 929,794 cast governor. “there’s not much to see if stalks as the horse pulls children would sit and turnout record was set in ballots in the Republican Editor’s Note: The Associ- exhibits are down in num- the cutter through the rows drop small plants or small 2002, with a similar gubernatorial primary, ated Press contributed to this bers.” That reminded her of of corn. The driver stands trees into the ditch. dynamic to Tuesday’s bal- where Bill Schuette defeat- story. some words her father on the front of the corn cut- Mannequins were creat- always said, “participate in ter, while the cutting wings ed for the displays and as a Court upholds ex-Stanford Wednesday that there was “substantial any way possible.” So this in the back slice one or remembrance to Andy Bed- swimmer’s sex assault evidence” that Brock Turner received a fair more rows of corn stalks at nar, two pairs of his work year she wants to offer fair- conviction trial. goers something new. Her a time. boots were used. In 2016, a jury convicted Turner of sex- new idea is to give people a The display also fea- Bednar-Ghiardi and the SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – An appeals ually assaulting an intoxicated and uncon- glimpse of the past. tures a work horse to pull Piscos worked many court on Wednesday rejected a former scious woman outside an on-campus fra- With the help of Mike the cutter. It is made from months creating an Stanford University swimmer’s bid for a ternity party. and Cecilia Pisco, she cre- plywood and covered in authentic, interesting and new trial and upheld his sexual assault The case got national attention after the ated a vintage farm equip- tanned deer hide and has a educational display they and attempted rape convictions. victim’s powerful statement, which she ment display. The Piscos vintage leather bridle, col- say is sure to be a hit at the The three-judge panel of the 6th Dis- read in court before Turner was sentenced, collect and restore a variety lar and harness. 2018 Gogebic County Fair. trict Court of Appeal in San Jose ruled was shared widely online.

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MADISON STERBENZ returns a shot from her coach during Ironwood's first tennis practice on Wednesday at the Patterson courts.

EIGHTEEN IRONWOOD girls took to the courts for the first day of tennis practice. The Red Devils first match will be Friday, Aug. 17 in Rhinelander, Wis., with Ashland and Merrill also competing.

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Jason Juno/Daily Globe photos THE BESSEMER Speedgirls volleyball team started practice at midnight Wednesday morning, the earliest time allowed by the MHSAA. The Speedgirls then planned to stay overnight in the House of Noise and practice again in the morning in what has become an annual tradition. ABOVE, COACH Shelly Mettler instructs the team dur- ing a drill with players Jenna Saari, foreground and Rachel Nyquist, back left, and Alyssa Lewis. AT RIGHT, Kate Nyquist hits during a drill. Stafford has modest goals for offense vs. Raiders Hall of Famer Favre NAPA, Calif. (AP) – Because he isn't likely to play more than a series visits or two in Friday's preseason opener, Detroit Matt Stafford Clemson, has a few modest goals for the Lions offense. speaks to "Just execute and communicate at a high level," Stafford said players Wednesday. "Get out there and com- municate and make sure every- CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) – body's on the same page. At the end Clemson got another five- of the day, on offense if everybody's star quarterback on cam- communicating on the same page pus – Pro Football Hall of you're going to have a chance to be Famer Brett Favre. successful. That's the biggest thing, Favre spent Wednesday go out there and make sure that visiting the Tigers, speak- we're just playing good, sound foot- ing with players and ball." watching practice. The Lions spent the past two Clemson coach Dabo days conducting joint workouts Swinney said he and Favre with Oakland at the Raiders' train- had recently become ing camp facilities in the heart of Napa Valley wine country. friendly and when Swin- Following Tuesday's 2 1/2-hour ney asked Favre to visit, practice, which was highlighted by a the one-time Green Bay multi-player brawl that ended a Super Bowl champion team scrimmage session, the Lions accepted. packed up to travel to a hotel 75 Associated Press Favre surprised the miles south of Napa where they'll (9), Jake Rudock (14) and Matt Cassel (8) stretch during players in their morning stay until Friday's game. practice Tuesday in Napa, Calif. Both the Oakland Raiders and the Detroit Lions held a joint practice meeting, then spent time Detroit first-year coach Matt before their upcoming preseason game on Friday. talking to them about life, Patricia declined to say how much the game and his 20-year Stafford and the rest of the Lions "I feel physically good," Stafford also had a career-best 99.3 passer pare for another defense a night NFL career. starters will play. said. "Obviously another year in the rating. before. You don't have a ton of time Swinney said Favre's "I'm just trying to get through system is going to hopefully help Detroit, which hasn't made it to look at them. You just go out message to the Tigers was today's practice and make sure I get me expand my ability within the past the wild card round of the play- there and try to execute your stuff as to enjoy their time on cam- everybody going in the right direc- system to get us into the best plays offs since 1991, won three of its well as you can. I've got players on tion," Patricia said prior to Tues- possible. I feel very comfortable at final four games down the stretch this team that I've never played an pus and embrace the pre- day's practice. "We'll find out on Fri- the line of scrimmage doing our but failed to advance to the postsea- NFL game with before so it's going sent because life flies by day." thing, but I can always be better. I'm son. to be to see how they go about their quickly. The Lions' first offense had an always trying to find ways to Although he won't be on the field business and how they react." Favre stayed around for uneven day against the Raiders dur- improve and to get the ball to those very long Friday, Stafford is relish- Tuesday's practice got chippy Clemson's practice, the ing the team scrimmage. They were playmakers at a higher clip." ing playing in a game after mostly when Lions defensive end Anthony team's first in full pads. flagged for three penalties and sput- Stafford passed for 4,446 yards practicing against Detroit's defense Zettel hit Raiders backup guard Jon Swinney said Favre tered on their initial drive before with 29 touchdowns and 10 inter- before the two workouts with Oak- Feliciano from the side, sparking a enjoyed his time with the Stafford found wide receivers ceptions in 2017, his seventh con- land. fracas involving multiple players Tigers and the players and Marvin Jones secutive season with 4,200 yards or "It's a good change-up," Stafford before they were eventually pulled appreciated meeting him. Jr. for deep completions. more. The 30-year-old quarterback said. "We have to go out and pre- apart. l 10 THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 2018 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Three homers in first lift TENNIS PRACTICE Brewers past Padres MILWAUKEE (AP) – Welcome to the San Diego BrewersMilwaukee 8, Padres 4 big leagues, Brett Kennedy. ab rhbi ab rhbi Jesus Aguilar, Travis Shaw and Eric Margot cf 5011Yelich lf 5111 Hosmer 1b 5110Cain cf 5220 Thames hit consecutive first-inning Renfroe lf 4122Mstakas 3b 4120 Vllneva 3b 4010Aguilar 1b 4123 homers to spoil Kennedy's San Diego Hedges c 4120T.Shaw 2b 3122 debut and propel the Galvis ss 3000Knebel p 0000 F.Reyes rf 4010Thames rf 4111 to an 8-4 victory over the Padres on Spngnbr 2b 4111H.Perez rf 0000 Wednesday night. B.Knndy p 1000Kratz c 4010 Asuaje ph 1000O.Arcia ss 4131 Kennedy, who was 10-0 in 16 starts at P.Hghes p 1000Chacin p 1000 Triple-A El Paso before being called up Wngnter p 0000Soria p 0000 Jnkwski ph 0000Jffress p 0000 Monday, was tagged for six runs on 11 hits Schoop ph-2b 1000 Totals 36 494Totals 35 8 14 8 in four innings. San Diego 000 012 100 —4 "We were trying to be aggressive within Milwaukee 510 011 00x —8 E_T.Shaw (10). DP_Milwaukee 1. LOB_San Diego 7, Milwaukee 6. the strike zone, kind of go after him right 2B_Margot (22), Villanueva (14). HR_Renfroe (11), Yelich (18), Aguilar (28), away," Aguilar said through a translator. T.Shaw (23), Thames (16), O.Arcia (3). SB_Cain (20). SF_T.Shaw (4). S_Chacin 2 (7). "He even surprised us because he was IP HRER BB SO throwing a little harder than all the reports San Diego Kennedy L,0-1 4 11 6603 said. We knew he had a really good record Hughes 332203 Wingenter 100002 down below in Triple-A, but it's a little dif- Milwaukee ferent up here. We were just trying to be Chacin W,11-4 663313 Soria 111002 aggressive with everything he threw in the Jeffress 110002 zone." Knebel 110012 Orlando Arcia and Christian Yelich also WP_Kennedy, Chacin. Umpires_Home, Alan Porter; First, Todd Tichenor; Second, Bill Miller; Pat Krause/Daily Globe homered for the Brewers, giving them a Third, Nick Mahrley. T_2:55. A_32,355 (41,900). GRACE GREWE hits a return shot from a serve on Wednesday during Ironwood's season-high five. had a first tennis practice at the Patterson courts. two-run shot for San Diego. spanning 55 games and 182 plate appear- Jhoulys Chacin (11-4) allowed three ances for a career-long homerless streak. runs on six hits in six innings to win for Renfroe's two-run homer in the sixth, the fifth time in six decisions. his 11th, cut the lead to 7-3, but Yelich Tigers finish 0-6 in California "We got the early lead and then he put countered with his 18th homer to open the bottom half. ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) – After getting Angels 6, Tigers 0 up a bunch of zeroes, which just takes a lit- Detroit Los Angeles Padres manager Andy Green said he three big homers and nine innings of out- ab rhbi ab rhbi tle wind out of the sails of the opponent, standing pitching to complete a series Gerber lf 4000K.Clhun rf 4221 obviously, and we tacked on a couple was encouraged by the way Kennedy J.Iglss ss 4010Fltcher 2b 3000 responded after the first inning. sweep, the are headed Cstllns rf 4010Upton lf 4112 more runs as well," Brewers manager into a day off with a rare feeling of content- Cndlrio 3b 4010Pujols dh 4211 Craig Counsell said. "He pitched a good "He was probably a little ampled up and V.Mrtin dh 4010Simmons ss 4020 a little less command than he's had than ment in their disappointing season. Goodrum 2b 4000J.Marte 1b 4121 game. It was kind of what we've seen from The are just grateful to be Adduci 1b 3010Briceno c 3011 Jhoulys all year." he's had over the course of the season," J.McCnn c 3000Cowart 3b 3000 Green said. "He's been so pinpoint for going home after a horrific California road J.Jones cf 2000Yng Jr. cf 3010 Kennedy (0-1) retired Yelich on a Totals 32 050Totals 32 6 10 6 most of the season. I actually thought the trip ended with nothing but losses. Detroit 000 000 000 —0 groundout to open the game, but the next Justin Upton and Albert Pujols hit back- Los Angeles 200 031 00x —6 seven hitters reached. Lorenzo Cain sin- pitch to Aguilar was a tip-your-cap swings DP_Detroit 2. LOB_Detroit 6, Los Angeles 3. 2B_Candelario (19), J.Marte a guy just makes from time to time. Then to-back homers in the fifth inning, and the (5). HR_K.Calhoun (15), Upton (23), Pujols (18). CS_Briceno (1). gled to right and advanced to third on Angels swept the Tigers with a 6-0 victory IP HRER BB SO Mike Moustakas' opposite-field bloop sin- missed over the middle to some good left- Detroit handed hitters. But we saw who he was Wednesday. Hardy L,4-4 575513 gle down the left-field line. Kole Calhoun hit a leadoff homer and Lewicki 331105 Aguilar then drove a 3-2 pitch the other over the last couple innings. We saw a guy Los Angeles settled in, dialed in, locating his rookie Jaime Barria (7-7) pitched five-hit ball Barria W,7-7 5 2-3 50015 way over the right-field wall for his team- Cole 1 1-3 00003 very well. He pitched effectively." into the sixth inning for the Angels, who Robles 100000 leading 28th . Shaw followed were in a 1-6 skid before getting back to .500 Ramirez 100001 with his 23rd homer and Thames added KENNEDY'S HOMERS: Kennedy Umpires_Home, Bill Welke; First, Lance Barrett; Second, Tony Randazzo; became the third pitcher to allow three with their first series sweep – and their first Third, Tom Woodring. his 16th to put the Brewers up 5-0. shutout victory – since early June. T_2:45. A_38,832 (45,050). Kennedy, who had allowed just six straight home runs in his debut, according to STATS, Inc., joining the Yankees Bill "It's always good to win like this, especial- able starter in their injury-plagued rotation. homers in 89 1/3 innings in the Pacific ly when you sweep a series," Barria said He struck out five in total and walked one Coast League, then allowed singles to Erik Fulton (Sept. 12, 1987 at Toronto) and the Brewers Tyler Thornburg (June 19, 2012 "Everybody is feeling much better. It's a bet- before leaving with two outs in the sixth. The Kratz and Orlando Arcia before retiring ter atmosphere in the clubhouse." Angels bullpen then got 10 consecutive outs the next two hitters. vs. Toronto). Kennedy is the only one to do so in the first inning of his debut. The atmosphere was quiet down the hall to finish it. "Not too many butterflies but I was as the struggling Tigers packed up for the Jefry Marte had an RBI single in the first amped up," Kennedy said. "The ball was BREWERS BOMBS: Five homers by five different players tied a franchise record. It plane: Detroit scored only eight runs on its 0- inning, and he doubled and scored on Jose coming out pretty good. I didn't locate 6 road trip, getting shut out three times. All Briceno's single in the sixth. some pitches. I threw a good pitch to was the first time the Brewers hit three consecutive homers since May 9, 2015 at but three of Detroit's runs over 58 innings of TROUT OUT Aguilar but he put a good swinging on it play out West came in Tuesday night's 11-5 The Angels got more good news when and hit a home run. I think I tried doing a Detroit (Ryan Braun, Adam Lind, Aramis Ramirez). According to Stats, Inc, it was loss to the Angels. Scioscia said he's optimistic Trout could play little too much after that on those next two "We've got a lot of guys struggling at the Friday against the Oakland Athletics. Trout's home runs. After that, I kind of settled the first time the Brewers had three con- secutive home runs at home. same time, a lot of guys fighting it," Detroit wrist has kept him out for the second-longest down a little bit and started making some manager Ron Gardenhire said. "We've got a injury absence of his big-league career, but pitches." UP NEXT Padres: LHP Robbi Erlin (2-3, 3.34) will day off, and we know we play better at home. he will come in Thursday on the Angels' day The Brewers made it 6-0 in the second We've got time to maybe work on a few off to throw and perhaps to swing a bat. on singles by Cain and Aguilar and Shaw's make his fourth start of the season, along with 27 relief appearances. He made one things. We've got to get back on the positive NO-HEI sacrifice fly. side mentally." Shohei Ohtani had the day off after San Diego pushed across run in the start in May and another in June, before starting Aug. 2 against the Cubs, allowing Mike Trout missed his seventh consecu- homering Tuesday night as the Angels' des- fifth. Austin Hedges singled and Freddy tive game with a sore right wrist, but the ignated hitter. Ohtani frequently sits against Galvis walked. Chacin then snagged Fran- one run in five innings for his ninth career victory as a starter. Angels still scored 23 runs in the three-game left-handed starting such as Hardy. mil Reyes' scorching liner and doubled series without their best player. UNHAPPIEST PLACE ON EARTH Galvis off first. Hedges came around on Brewers: RHP Junior Guerra (6-7, 3.42) has not won in four starts since July 8. He "Obviously you never want to play many The Tigers haven't won a series at Angel Cory Spangenberg's single under the glove games without a guy like Mike in our lineup, Stadium since August 2009, and they've lost of Aguilar. has allowed 15 earned runs in 22 innings over that span. Guerra has a 2.55 ERA in but I think we're holding our own," Angels 24 of their past 31 games in Anaheim. Arcia answered in the bottom half with manager Mike Scioscia said. They've also lost 31 of their 43 meetings his third homer, a two-out solo shot to cen- 13 starts at Miller Park, compared with 4.97 on the road. The Angels broke it open in the fifth overall with the Angels since September ter. It was his first homer since April 19, when Upton connected on a full-count 2012. from Blaine Hardy (4-4) for a two- TRAINER'S ROOM run homer. Moments later, Pujols added his Tigers: Catcher John Hicks went on the 632nd career homer. 10-day disabled list with a right groin strain. Daily Globe scoreboard Hardy yielded seven hits over five innings The move was retroactive to Tuesday. Detroit for the Tigers, who are headed home without recalled catcher Grayson Greiner from National League COLLEGE 8:10 p.m. a win on the West Coast. Detroit has lost 21 Triple-A Toledo to back up James McCann. NFL PreseasonThursday's Games ATLANTA BRAVES — Placed COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON — Seattle at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. RHP Shane Carle and LHP Max Named Samantha Davis and Andy St. Louis at Kansas City, 8:15 of its past 26 road games overall. UP NEXT New Orleans at Jacksonville, 7 Fried on the 10-day DL. Optioned Russo assistant trainers and Greylin p.m. Starting with three in the first Tigers: After a day off, Jordan Zimmer- p.m. LHP Kolby Allard to Gwinnett (IL). Cleary, Quentin Mullen and Sara Oakland at L.A. Angels, 10:07 Cleveland at N.Y. Giants, 7 p.m. Assigned RHP Jason Hursh outright Steckman graduate assistant train- p.m. inning, Barria had another effective outing mann (4-4, 4.31 ERA) makes his 16th start of Chicago at Cincinnati, 7 p.m. to Mississippi (SL). ers. Announced the retirement of Carolina at Buffalo, 7 p.m. CINCINNATI REDS — Optioned equestrian coach Bob Story. NationalAll Times League EDT for the Angels, who have benefited greatly the season in the opener of a home series Tampa Bay at Miami, 7 p.m. RHP Jesus Reyes to Louisville (IL). IOWA — Suspended OT Alaric East Division from his surprising emergence as a depend- against Minnesota. L.A. Rams at Baltimore, 7:30 p.m. Recalled RHP Robert Stephenson Jackson and DL Cedrick Lattimore W L Pct GB Washington at New England, from Louisville. one game. Philadelphia 64 50 .561 — 7:30 p.m. — XAVIER, N.O. — Named Yhann Atlanta 62 49 .559 ½ Tennessee at Green Bay, 8 p.m. Recalled SP Pat Venditte from Okla- Plummer coach of men's and Washington 58 56 .509 6 Houston at Kansas City, 8:30 homa City (PCL). Sent RHP Josh women's track and field and cross New York 47 65 .420 16 PGA Championship and a Ryder p.m. Fields to the AZL Dodgers and LHP country. Miami 47 69 .405 18 Indianapolis at Seattle, 10 p.m. Hyun-Jin Ryu to Oklahoma City for Central Division Dallas at San Francisco, 10 p.m. rehab assignments. AmericanAll Times LeagueEDT WLPct GB Friday's Games MILWAUKEE BREWERS — East Division Chicago 66 48 .579 — Cup spot on line at Bellerive Atlanta at N.Y. Jets, 7:30 p.m. Traded RHP Jon Perrin to Kansas W L Pct GB Milwaukee 66 51 .564 1½ Detroit at Oakland, 10:30 p.m. City for RHP Sal Biasi. Boston 81 34 .704 — St. Louis 60 55 .522 6½ Saturday's Games PHILADEPLHIA PHILLIES — New York 71 42 .628 9 Pittsburgh 59 56 .513 7½ ST. LOUIS (AP) – In the have to keep reminding over Bryson DeChambeau. Minnesota at Denver, 9 p.m. Optioned OF to Tampa Bay 57 57 .500 23½ Cincinnati 50 65 .435 16½ final week for Americans to yourself as a player is you Phil Mickelson is at No. L.A. Chargers at Arizona, 10 p.m. Lehigh Valley (IL). Recalled RHP Toronto 51 62 .451 29 West Division qualify for the Ryder Cup really have a job to do this 10, and there is pride at Thursday, Aug. 16 Enyel De Los Santos from Lehigh Baltimore 35 79 .307 45½ WLPct GB Philadelphia at New England, Valley. Central Division Los Angeles 63 51 .553 — team, Tony Finau and Xan- week." stake. Mickelson has never 7:30 p.m. PITTSBURGH PIRATES — WLPct GB Arizona 64 52 .552 — der Schauffele wound up in That's why he sent a text had to rely on being a cap- N.Y. Jets at Washington, 8 p.m. Placed 2B Sean Rodriguez on the Cleveland 63 50 .558 — Colorado 60 54 .526 3 Pittsburgh at Green Bay, 8 p.m. 10-day DL, retroactive to Monday. Minnesota 53 60 .469 10 San Francisco 57 58 .496 6½ the same group as U.S. cap- to Schauffele, the PGA Tour tain's pick, dating to his first Friday, Aug. 17 Optioned 1B Jose Osuna to Indi- Detroit 47 68 .409 17 San Diego 45 71 .388 19 tain Jim Furyk at the PGA rookie of the year last season team he made in 1995. N.Y. Giants at Detroit, 7 p.m. anapolis (IL). Designated OF Chicago 41 73 .360 22½ Tuesday's Games Kansas City at Atlanta, 7 p.m. Christopher Bostick for assignment. Kansas City 35 79 .307 28½ Washington 8, Atlanta 3, 1st Championship. who contended deep into Points are based on every Miami at Carolina, 7:30 p.m. Reinstated 1B Josh Bell from the 10- West Division game Furyk says it was just a the British Open on Sunday $1,000 a player makes in Buffalo at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. day DL. Claimed LHP Buddy Bosh- WLPct GB Houston 2, San Francisco 1 coincidence. until a bogey on the 17th PGA Tour earnings, with Arizona at New Orleans, 8 p.m. ers off waivers from Houston. Houston 73 42 .635 — Atlanta 3, Washington 1, 2nd Saturday, Aug. 18 — Oakland 67 47 .588 5½ game "I think it's a great pairing hole left him two shots double points for the winner Jacksonville at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Placed RHP Kelvin Herrera on the Seattle 65 50 .565 8 Cincinnati 6, N.Y. Mets 1 for me," Furyk said. "It prob- behind. He moved to No. 11, of the PGA Championship, Oakland at L.A. Rams, 4 p.m. 10-day DL. Optioned RHP Jefry Los Angeles 58 58 .500 15½ St. Louis 3, Miami 2 Cincinnati at Dallas, 7 p.m. Rodriguez to Syracuse (IL). Texas 51 65 .440 22½ San Diego 11, Milwaukee 5 ably isn't the best pairing for and with one-and-a-half the and 1 1/2 points for every- Tampa Bay at Tennessee, 8 p.m. Recalled RHP Koda Glover from Tuesday's Games 5, Kansas City 0 them." value of points for everyone one else. Everyone down to San Francisco at Houston, 8 p.m. Syracuse. Houston 2, San Francisco 1 Pittsburgh 10, Colorado 2 Chicago at Denver, 9:05 p.m. BASKETBALL Boston 10, Toronto 7, 10 innings Philadelphia 5, Arizona 2 Furyk has been around but the winner at Bellerive, Chris Stroud at No. 85 in the Seattle at L.A. Chargers, 10 p.m. National Basketball Association Minnesota 3, Cleveland 2 L.A. Dodgers 4, Oakland 2 long enough to understand this is a big chance. standings has a mathemati- Monday, Aug. 20 CLEVELAND CAVALIERS — Tampa Bay 4, Baltimore 3 Wednesday's Games the additional pressure of If not, the 25-year-old cal chance by winning – Baltimore at Indianapolis, 8 p.m. Named Dr. Rick Celebrini director of Texas 11, Seattle 4 N.Y. Mets 8, Cincinnati 0 sports medicine and performance. N.Y. Yankees 4, Chicago White Pittsburgh 4, Colorado 3 the PGA Championship in a from San Diego might see maybe further down if the DALLAS MAVERICKS — Signed TransactionsBASEBALL Sox 3, 13 innings Arizona 6, Philadelphia 0 Ryder Cup year. It is effec- this as an audition. PGA raises its purse. G Devin Harris to a one-year con- American League Chicago Cubs 5, Kansas City 0 Atlanta 8, Washington 3 tively two tournaments in "I was trading some infor- Tiger Woods is at No. 20, — Sent tract. L.A. Dodgers 4, Oakland 2 St. Louis 7, Miami 1 OF Craig Gentry to Bowie (EL) for a FOOTBALL L.A. Angels 11, Detroit 5 Milwaukee 8, San Diego 4 one – the final major of the mation with Xander. I just roughly $130,000 in PGA rehab assignment. Wednesday's Games Kansas City 9, Chicago Cubs 0 year and one last chance to wrote a little text saying, Championship earnings — Optioned CAROLINA PANTHERS — Texas 11, Seattle 7 L.A. Dodgers at Oakland INF Tony Renda to Pawtucket (IL). Signed OL Tyler Larsen to a two- L.A. Angels 6, Detroit 0 Thursday's Games avoid having to audition as a 'Boy, I saw you got the bad from the No. 8 spot. He Reinstated 3B Rafael Devers from year contract extension. Boston 10, Toronto 5 Atlanta (Sanchez 6-3) at Wash- captain's pick. end of the stick on the pair- already is a vice captain and the 10-day DL. GREEN BAY PACKERS — Baltimore 5, Tampa Bay 4 ington (Gonzalez 6-8), 1:05 p.m. CLEVELAND INDIANS — Signed LB James Crawford. Cleveland 5, Minnesota 2 San Diego (Erlin 2-3) at Milwau- Furyk had to rely on a ings this week.' A little smi- has talked to Furyk since Released RHP Zach McAllister. NEW YORK GIANTS — Signed N.Y. Yankees 7, Chicago White kee (Guerra 6-7), 2:10 p.m. pick in 2012, and he wasn't ley face came back on the January about the possibility Signed RHP Luis Sanchez to a S Mike Basile. Sox 3 L.A. Dodgers (Stripling 8-3) at so fortunate in 2016, when text. I probably will let them of a dual role if he also minor league contract. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Kansas City 9, Chicago Cubs 0 Colorado (Anderson 6-4), 8:40 p.m. DETROIT TIGERS — Placed 1B Waived/injured CB David Rivers. L.A. Dodgers at Oakland Pittsburgh (Nova 6-6) at San he finished 15th in the both know I didn't ask for it played. John Hicks on the 10-day DL, Signed DT Nathan Bazata. Thursday's Games Francisco (Suarez 4-7), 10:15 p.m. points and went to Hazeltine and just go play golf and Furyk was in that spot retroactive to Tuesday. Optioned WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Minnesota (Berrios 11-8) at Friday's Games LHP Daniel Stumpf to Toledo (IL). Waived/injured DL Tavaris Barnes Cleveland (Kluber 14-6), 1:10 p.m. Washington at Chicago Cubs, as a vice captain. have fun." two years ago – under con- Recalled C Grayson Greiner and and LB Alex McCalister. Signed DL Texas (Jurado 2-1) at N.Y. Yan- 2:20 p.m. "It's stressful," he said. "I The top four players sideration for a pick who RHP Artie Lewicki from Toledo. Dante Sawyer and LB Cassanova kees (Happ 11-6), 7:05 p.m. Arizona at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Selected the contract of RHP Jacob McKinzy. Boston (Porcello 14-4) at Toronto N.Y. Mets at Miami, 7:10 p.m. think you're already on edge already have clinched a spot was involved as a vice cap- Turner from Toledo. Canadian Football League (Borucki 1-2), 7:07 p.m. Milwaukee at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. going into a major champi- for the Sept. 28-30 matches tain in deciding. He would LOS ANGELES ANGELS — EDMONTON ESKIMOS — Baltimore (Hess 2-6) at Tampa St. Louis at Kansas City, 8:15 onship with an opportunity. in France – Dustin Johnson, not commit to saying Placed RHP Nick Tropeano on the Released WR Miles Shuler. Bay (Wood 0-0), 7:10 p.m. p.m. 10-day DL. Released 3B Luis Val- TENNIS Seattle (Paxton 9-5) at Houston L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 8:40 We put a lot of pressure on Brooks Koepka, Justin whether Woods has done buena. Recalled LHP Williams Jerez TENNIS INTEGRITY UNIT — (Verlander 11-6), 8:10 p.m. p.m. ourselves as players. It's like Thomas and Patrick Reed. enough because there's still from Salt Lake (PCL). Sent C Rene Fined Peng Shuai $10,000 and sus- Friday's Games Philadelphia at San Diego, 10:10 Rivera to Inland Empire (Cal) for a pended her six months, with $5,000 Boston at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. p.m. there's two scoreboards – They are followed by Bubba one more tournament. rehab assignment. and three months suspended, and Texas at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Pittsburgh at San Francisco, one for playing and one Watson, Jordan Spieth, Rick- "It's fun to see him put OAKLAND ATHLETICS — suspended the credentials of her Tampa Bay at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. 10:15 p.m. Signed 1B Viosergy Rosa to a minor coach, Bertrand Perret, three Minnesota at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. you're checking out the guys ie Fowler and Webb Simp- himself in the mix," Furyk league contract. months for attempting to change her Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, around you. ... But what you son, who has a narrow lead said. doubles partner at Wimbledon 2017. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 2018 11 HERMAN SPEED BUMP Waiting for confirmation on sister suspicions Dear Annie: My granddaughter, Northwest “Melanie,” thinks that she has a half-sister Dear Concerned in 24 years younger. the Northwest: You are Melanie believes that her father, long absolutely correct. divorced from her mother, was asked by According to the his former unattached girlfriend with National Fire Protec- whom he remained friendly, to “help” her tion Association, there have a child before it becomes biologically were an estimated too late. 90,000 smoking-mate- Now, my granddaughter has become rial fires in the United very attached to the 2 and 1/2 year old States in 2011, the most Dear and visits her at least once a week. She Annie recent year for which finds a lot of physical resemblance to her- this data is available. self when she was that age. She sees her Those fires caused an father participate lovingly in the little girl’s estimated 540 civilian deaths and three activities. She has asked him “the ques- times as many injuries. Discarding tion” but he refuses to answer telling cigarettes properly can literally be a life-or- Melanie to address the question to the death issue. Thanks for bringing attention THE PAJAMA DIARIES child’s mother whom she sees every time to this aspect of the problem. she goes to visit the young child. However, Dear Annie: Like “Childless With No she cannot bring herself to asking the Regrets,” my husband and I also decided mother if this girl is her half-sister. not to have children. After 33 years, we What should she do? – Wondering don’t ever regret being childless, either. To Grammy this day, when I see a baby, I smile and Dear Wondering Grammy: Melanie has comment how beautiful he/she is to the nothing to lose and a sister to gain. She’s proud parents, and am truly happy for already spending a lot of mental energy on them, but have no desire to hold the little the subject, and her dad actually told her “bundle of joy.” However, if I see a puppy, to ask the child’s mother. So she should go I go gaga, turn to mush, and snuggle the MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM ahead and ask – if she wants to know. But little pup in my arms and talk “baby talk” right now it seems that she’s not totally to it. sure she does. Perhaps deep down she’s I remember when I was a rebellious uncomfortable with the idea of her father teen, my mother would tell me, “I hope having another child. I’d explore that with when you have kids, they turn out to be her to help her sort out her feelings so she just like you!” That was enough for me to can come to peace with this issue either swear off having children! – Dog Mom in way. 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Food Service Supervisor illness (SMI) and or co-occurring disorders (COD), promoting is looking for a Detailer. • Gogebic Medical Care Facility of- positive mental health and social functioning of children, fers an excellent benefit package Qualifications: adolescents, and adults served by LVDHC. This position includes including: County Retirement Plan, • Experience in running a school based lunch program. putting together competitive wages, premium pay, • Acts as a liaison and facilitates information and/or service • Strong background in technology to run computer lunch program to Snowmobiles, ATV’s, step increases, sick days, vacation requests between clients, staff, Primary Care Providers (PCP) days, personal leave days, be- process daily meals, and complete other reports required by DPI and Rangers and RZR’s. and specialty providers, e.g., psychiatrists, psychologist. reavement days, jury duty, paid hol- the Federal Government. • Assist with enrollment in various services. Must be Mechanically idays, health, dental, vision and life insurance, longevity bonus, attend- • Ensure timely preparation and serving of healthy meals to students • Complete patient intakes and screening tools. Inclined. Willing to ance bonus and education oppor- following state nutritional guidelines. • Is responsible for the interaction and coordination with Primary train the right person. tunities. Previous applicants please • Accountable for budgeting, monitoring inventory, ordering supplies, Care Providers and facilitates referrals as necessary. Applications can be re-apply. Applications are available • Coordinates and monitors scheduling and maintenance of at: Gogebic Medical Care Facility or following DPI guidelines and reports and processing family lunch picked up at: Online at: www.gogebicmedical- statements. appointments and services. care.com • Enhances patient engagement by helping patients feel • Ability to effectively communicate in public relations with community 300 E. Cloverland Drive 402 North Street, Wakefield, MI comfortable, impacting patient characteristics (e.g., motivation), and staff. Ironwood, MI 49938 49968. For more information call and improving the therapeutic relationship by using a variety of (906) 224-9811, Ext. 121. GMCF is • Supervise and evaluate the kitchen staff, cross-train staff. an Equal Opportunity Employer. techniques. Now Hiring full-time Cook at JOIN OUR TEAM NOW!!! • Familiarity with reports and requirements of the WI Dept. of Public • Educates patients about their illness and involves them when Jagger's Ore House. Stop in and pick up an application. Instruction. making treatment decisions. Cook and Dishwasher for the (906)663-2242 A support staff application for the position can be downloaded • Manages transition of care by contacting treatment centers and Root Cellar on Lake Gogebic. hospitals, reconciling medications, arranges necessary follow-up Call: (906)842-3535 and leave a off of the school website: www.hurley.k12.wi.us or is Part-time Dietary Aide appointments and after care services, ensuring understanding of Positions Available: message if necessary. Dishwasher available in the District Business Office. Gogebic Medical Care Facility is ac- is for weekends and cook is Wed., discharge instructions, etc. Thru., Sunday. Will train. The deadline to apply is 3:30 p.m. on Monday, August 13, 2018. • Engages patient’s family care to enhance the patient’s social cepting applications for part-time Send letter of application, resume, school application, background check Dietary Aides. Experience in food support. service is preferred. GMCF offers We are taking applications for document, copy of any transcripts and letters of reference to: Managers at Breakwater • Develops relationships with community organizations that offer competitive wages and an excel- resources to more fully meet patient needs. lent benefit package. Applications Restaurant in Ironwood. Interested Christopher Patritto, District Administrator, are available at GMCF; 402 North applicants can send their Hurley School District, • Understands the ethical and legal issues common integrated Street; Wakefield, Michigan 49968; information to: care. 906-224-9811, Ext. 106 or online at Ashland Breakwater 5503 W. Range View Drive, Hurley, WI 54534 1808 East Lakeshore Drive • Develops trusting relationships with patients, families, and www.gogebicmedicalcare.com. other team members. EOE. Ashland, WI 54806 [email protected] or 715-561-4900 ext. 342. The Hurley School District does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, creed, • Proactively reaches out and does follow up contact with Snow Country Hardwoods, Inc. The Elk & Hound is now hiring color, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, religion, disability, national origin, patients, discuss adherence and barriers. Waitstaff and Bartenders. Flexible Now Hiring: General Laborers. 1st & 2nd Shifts. Applications can be political affiliation, or membership in the National Guard or military forces • Assists in development pf facility wide policies and procedures schedule. Apply within, previous of the U.S.,or other protective group status. applicants please reapply. picked up at: 1300 Odanah Road and provide education and training to staff and clients. No phone calls please. Industrial Park, Hurley, WI • Works with clinic administration facility wide with AAAHC, Iron County Human Services Department CARF, or other accreditation for the Lac Vieux Desert Health Full-Time Aging and Disability Resource Center Center, working to implement organization-wide performance and quality training. (ADRC)/ Aging Manager • Assist to establish a continuous performance and quality im Iron County Human Services & Associates is seeking a full-time ADRC/Aging provement effort and monitoring and reporting system. Manager. Duties include but are not limited to supervision of the operations • Coordinates and participates in community health education of the ADRC and Aging Services, budget development and implementation, events. work in coordination·with the multi-county ADRC, establish policies and • Manages special health and wellness projects as needed. Computer Services Excavating procedures for Aging and Transportation Programs, and demonstrate an ability MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: to work with other agencies to promote health and wellbeing of Iron County • Registered Nurse licensed in MI FAHRNER EXCAVATING residents. • Case management experience RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL Qualifications: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a • Valid Driver License • Ability to work independently with a strong sense of initiative • Site Prep Bachelor's degree in social work or a closely related field, a Registered Nurse • Strong interpersonal skills, clinical interviewing skills and ability • Road Building with a Bachelor's degree or any combination of education and experience that to communicate with patients in a warm and open manner. • Driveways provides equivalent knowledge, skills and abilities. Experience in working with • Ability to work in fast paced, action-oriented culture of primary • Culverts elderly and /or disabled service area, budgeting experience and at least three care being flexible and quickly adapting to changes. • Ponds & Pond Cleaning years of progressively responsible experience in a management or • Understand the impact of stigma related to behavioral health • Land Clearing administrative capacity, preferably in a governmental setting. The salary for problems • Tree & Stump Removal this position will start at $53,000. Iron County Human Services & Associates Construction • Must have working knowledge of HIPAA laws • Water & Sewer Lines offers a competitive benefits package commensurate with experience. • Roto Rooter Methods for requesting a job description and application along The above statements are intended to describe the general • Licensed Septic Tanks with submitting the complete application packets include: nature and level of work performed by people assigned to this ukovich & Systems Installed classification. They are not intended to be construed, as an *In person or mail: • Carpentry exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills onstruction Iron County Human Services Office in the Courthouse R required of personnel so classified. Management retains the S LICENSED & INSURED New Construction O located at: 300 Taconite Street, Suite 201, Hurley, WI 54534 right to add or to change the duties of the position at any time. I Call Ken or Remodeling O Must be able to pass a pre-employment drug screen and D Phone: 715-561-3636 Insulation, Concrete F (906)364-4468 applicable background checks related to the position. I & Block Work I *By email: N Date Approved by the Tribal Council: February 9, 2017 N [email protected] or [email protected] G Licensed & Insured Painting Applicants may send their resume to: G 906-932-4055 or 715-543-2795 *By fax number: 715-561-2128 Attn: Connie Holt, Human Resources Lakefront Painting In order to be considered for a position, a complete application packet N5142 US HWY 45 & Restoration including the Iron County Application Form, letter of interest and WATERSMEET, MI 49969-5115 Specializing in all Phases of resume’ must be submitted no later than: Painting. Log Home Siding, 4:00 p.m. Thursday, August 16, 2018 Phone: 906-358-4588 x6102 Stripping, Staining & Sealing Interviews will be held on Monday, August 20, 2018 Fax: 906-358-4118 (906)235-7897 Iron County is an Equal Opportunity Employer Email: [email protected]

CONTACT US CLASSIFIED DEADLINES PUBLICATIONS Daily Globe, Inc. Daily Globe: Daily Globe: Monday-Saturday 118 E. McLeod Avenue Ad copy received by 1:00pm Monday-Friday Range Source : Saturday PO Box 548 ad will appear in next available issue Ironwood, MI 49938 yourdailyglobe.com: 24/7 [email protected] (Except Memorial Day, Range Source: Independence Day, Labor Day, (906)932-2211 ext. 116 Ad copy received by 10:00am Tuesday Thanksgiving, Christmas (906)932-5358 Fax ad will appear in next available issue and New Year’s Day) l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM CLASSIFIEDS THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 2018 13 Bessemer Plywood Corporation Cabins & Cottages Motorcycles & is now accepting applications for employment. Full time, 3exible Help Wanted Legals part time, and weekend work is available. All interested applicants for Rent ATVs may apply or reapply at our main o1ce between 8:00am & 4:30pm Clark Station, 120 E. Cloverland August 9, 2018 Drive, Ironwood, MI 49938. so that we can update our 2les. /is should be done on a yearly 2005 Bombardier Traxter. STATE OF MICHIGAN Apply in person between 8-4 on Very good condition, garage kept. PROBATE COURT basis. BPC o0ers competitive wages including attendance and weekdays at: Chief Oil Distributing All fluids changed, new vision rims COUNTY OF GOGEBIC safety bonuses. Fringe bene2ts include health, vision, dental, Company, 100 East Aurora Street, and radial tires. $3,400.00 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ironwood, MI 49938. (906)932-5212 or best offer. (715)360-6931 Decedent's Estate and life insurance, paid vacations, 401(k), & paid holidays. FILE NO. 18-70DE Applicants may apply in person at BPC, or (906)364-2697 Estate of Carl M. Kinnunen. Date of Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Birth: 09/21/1925 Housekeeping Autos/SUVs TO ALL CREDITORS:* Bessemer Plywood Corporation We are currently accepting NOTICE TO CREDITORS: The de- 1000 Yale Ave • Bessemer, MI 49911 applications for our cedent, Carl M. Kinnunen, died housekeeping department. 1972 GMC Dump Truck 4-WHEEL 07/20/2018. Creditors of the de- BPC is an equal opportunity employer DRIVE! Model 7500 Gas 401 V-6. cedent are notified that all claims We are seeking part-time Gile Flowage A-frame cabin Box converted to high volume box against the estate will be forever applicants. Housekeeping shi!s with access to Gile Flowage on with doors. Running Condition. barred unless presented to Richard W. Kinnunen, personal representat- Dietary Aide are 7 days a week during the day 3+ acres within 10 minutes $1,000.00 or best offer. Trueflight of Hurley. $70,000.00. ive, or to both the probate court at with rotating weekends and Mfg. Co. Inc. (715)543-8451 200 N. MOORE STREET, BESSE- &e Villa Maria is currently accepting applications for a (850)832-0357 holidays. Wage is negotiable with MER, MI 49911 and the named/pro- part-time dietary aide. Hours worked are 9:30 am-6 pm and 3pm- Legals posed personal representative with- 7:30pm - this includes varying shi's, days, evenings, consideration given for in 4 months after the date publica- weekends, and rotating holidays. Potential for additional experience. Apply in person at For Sale or Rent tion of this notice. August 9, 2018 08/08/2018 hours in the summer months. No experience required, the Villa Maria or online at Jacob P. Spear (P79935) Ironwood: Rent to Own House for NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING will train someone who is willing to learn. www.avantihs.com AND ELECTION OF DIRECTORS 312 Silver Street Please apply in person at the Villa Maria. Previous applicants Cheap. Call (906)364-7046 GOGEBIC CONSERVATION Hurley, WI 54534 (715)561-4600 Previous applicants please re-apply. DISTRICT please reapply. Houses for Sale To all residents of the Gogebic Richard W. Kinnunen Villa Maria Health Conservation District, notice is c/o Sturgul & Long, 312 Silver St. hereby given that on the 21st day of Hurley, WI 54534 & Rehabilitation Center September, 2018, between the (715)561-4600 300 Villa Drive hours of 9AM and 12AM, at the Natural Resources Center, in the Hurley, WI 54534 city of Bessemer an annual meet- August 9, 2018 ing and director’s election will be NATIONAL FOREST held. Following this beginning at TIMBER FOR SALE Help Wanted: noon, an Open House will be held OTTAWA NATIONAL FOREST at Gogebic Community College, The Strand Island Sale is located Part-time or full-time position available working with a featuring brunch, a speaker on a within T46N R44W, Sections 7-8, child with multiple special health care needs in family home topic of conservation interest, and 17-18 & 20. The Forest Service will in Marenisco, MI. Would prefer experience with medical representatives of local, state and receive sealed bids in public at WA- Equal Opportunity Employer 507 Division St., Hurley, WI: federal organizations with which the TERSMEET/IRON RIVER DIS- equipment. Ideal candidate will be open minded, caring, 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath family District conducts its business. TRICT OFFICES, E23979 US Hwy motivated, and have the willingness to learn. Must be able Business home; large addition with family The Annual Meeting agenda is as 2 East, Watersmeet, Ml 49969 at to lift 50 pounds and be flexible with a schedule. This position room; cathedral ceilings. Master follows. At 9AM a public hearing on 1:00 PM local time on 09/11/2018 Suite has walk-in closet and the District’s fiscal year 2018 final for an estimated volume of 5 CCF pays $11.00 per hour. Candidate will also have to have a valid Opportunities Master bath. 2 car garage. Close budget and the fiscal year 2019 of Mixed Conifer sawtimber, 188 driver’s license, and pass a criminal background check. proposed budget will be convened. CCF of Mixed Hardwood sawtim- to town/ATV/Snowmobile trails! ber, 186 CCF of Sugar Maple saw- NOTICE: The Daily Globe, while Following this, the election will be Applications are available at: MLS#1104422 $89,900.00 held. Two Director’s four-year timber, 39 CCF of Aspen pulpwood, exercising reasonable care in ac- Listed by Zak's Realty, Inc. Community Mental Health Authority terms are up for election, but only 22 CCF of Mixed Conifer pulpwood, cepting ads, warns those answer- (906)932-2688 one individual, Mr. Charles Frank, and 4045 CCF of Mixed Hardwood 103 W. US 2, Wakefield, MI 49968 ing to investigate the proposition www.zaksrealty.com has met the requirements to run for pulpwood marked or otherwise des- Deadline: until filled offered and to be careful of any ad one seat. The other will be filled by ignated for cutting. The Forest Ser- requiring money to be sent for in- Bessemer: 2 bedroom home. appointment. Following the elec- vice reserves the right to reject any If you have any questions please, contact formation or long distance phone Living room, dining room, kitchen tion, the new Board will open the and all bids. Interested parties may calls that may request money for in- meeting, select a new Chairman, obtain a prospectus from the office and full basement. Includes listed below. A prospectus, bid Wendy Krall at 906-229-6104 formation. and conduct a regular meeting, ac- washer/dryer, stove, refrigerator & cepting the Agenda, reviewing and form, and complete information dishwasher. 137'x50'. $19,000.00. approving the Minutes of the last concerning the timber, the condi- Raveill Trucking Produce 409 S. Hematite. (906)663-4204 meeting, and reviewing and approv- tions of sale, and submission of ing required financial reports and bids is available to the public from a 2018 Mpls. Star Tribune Top Workplace Award. checks for payment. Any matters to the WATERSMEET/ IRON RIVER Wausau Home Grown Produce Land for Sale be discussed under Agenda Items DISTRICT OFFICES, any other Ott- Now hiring Full-Time/Part-Time OTR Drivers up sold at the Hobby Wheel are to be determined. awa National Forest Ranger Dis- every Sunday. 9:00am-4:00pm. Beautiful, partially wooded, vacant As of the 7th day of August, 2018, trict Office or at the Ottawa Nation- to .55cpm. Out 5 to 7 days. Home Based. Starting July 22 being forty-five (45) days prior to al Forest website at through Halloween. lot on Summit View Drive in www.fs.usda.gov/ottawa. The CDL-A and good driving record. Ironwood Township, Gogebic the date of the annual meeting, ab- sentee ballots are available for vot- USDA is an equal opportunity pro- Raveill Trucking Inc. is adding trucks and drivers to our County, for sale. $8,000.00. ing in this election by writing to or vider and employer. Appliances Property tax number 2703-13-501- calling the Conservation District Of- Volvo fleet. Late model Volvos equipped with People-net 500. Interested buyers contact fice located at 500 N. Moore St., e-logs & satellite DirecTV. We offer great pay, benefits, paid Holly at: (906)663-6839 Bessemer, phone 906 664-4512 during the regular business hours of vacation, Safety and performance bonus paid quarterly. Mattson’s TV the District which are between the Real Estate hours of 10AM and 4PM Thursday Contact Pat: (218)768-5005 and Friday. & Appliance Residents are individuals of legal [email protected] age who can demonstrate resid- ency in the Conservation District www.raveilltrucking.com (Gogebic County) via one (1) piece Box Store Prices, of identification. • A. Finley, Administrator, Gogebic Needed in the Ironwood Area School District Small Town Conservation District for the 2018-2019 School Year One Full-Time K-12 Art Education Teacher Service Since 1962 Weekend Must possess a Michigan Teaching Certificate in Art Education Sales • Rentals Management • Appraisals One Full-Time Custodian/Bus Driver Must possess a CDL and obtain a P&S Endorsement for driving bus. 906-932-5406 Pay as Per Contract. Position Open until Filled. Applicants should send Highway US-2 • Ironwood resume, letter of interest and three letters of recommendation to: upnorthproperty.com Travis S. Powell, Superintendent, Guide Ironwood Area Schools of Gogebic County, Ironwood Ironwood 650 East Ayer Street, Ironwood, MI 49938 ale 122 E. Aurora St. ge S 139 E. Southland Avenuea r 409 Lake Avenue email: [email protected] Ga Ironwood, MI Friday, August 10 Friday, August 10 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Saturday, August 11 1:00pm-4:00pm 906-932-0510 8:00am-6:00pm Saturday, August 11 Huge Garage/Tent Sale. 8:00am-1:00pm Bessemer Area School District Turn from US Hwy 2 one block Back to school Clothing for is seeking applications for the following positions: Articles for Sale north by Mike's Restaurant or Boys, Girls, Teens, Men & • Substitute Teachers Maplewood Steakhouse. Women. Toys, Games, Books, Follow Signs. You don't want etcetera. Lots of good Must have at least 60 semester credit hours or an associate New, Unused, Troy-Built Gas to miss this sale! Bring Cash. Household Items. degree from a college, university or community college for Trimmer with Power Broom Attach- subbing in grades 9-12. Must have 90 college credit hours from ment. Model TB525EC Trimmer. 215 Sunnyside Avenue Ewen-Trout Creek an accreditied college or university for subbing grades K-8. Model BR720 Broom Attachment. Saturday, August 11 Best Offer. Above was purchased 8:00am-4:00pm • Substitute Food Service Workers; Classroom Aides; in error. (906)667-5006 Women's Clothing S,M,L,XL. Ewen / Bruce Crossing Recess Monitor and Office Secretary Ladies Shoes sizes 8, 9, 9 1/2. Town Wide Garage Sales Commercial/ Craft Supplies, Some Men's Saturday, August 11 A high school diploma or equivalent is required. Motorcycles & Clothing size L. Furniture and 9:00am-? Applications can be picked up at: Residential Miscellaneous Items. 20+ Vendors! ATVs Maps will be at Twilly's in Superintendent’s Office Property for rent: 3200 sq.ft. office 325 Norrie Street Bruce Crossing, Gas Station in 301 E. Sellar Street, Bessemer, MI 49911 building. Former Social 1982 Yamaha Maxim 550. Very Friday, August 10 Ewen, and Knivila Farm. Security offices, Cloverland Drive, Saturday, August 11 Everything from Soup to Nuts. a background check will be done for all applicants. good condition, garage kept. New Ironwood. Will build/remodel battery, plugs, tires, chains/sprock- 9:00am-3:00pm Hope to see you there! Bessemer Area School District is an equal opportunity employer. to suit. Call (906)932-1411. et. $1,200.00 or trade for F/PWC. Women's Tops- New with (715)360-6931 or (906)364-2697 Tags, XL-2XL, Household ONTONAGON VILLAGE HOUSING COMMISSION Apartments & Items, Knick Knacks, Old Toys, 2012 Harley Davidson 1200 Model Kits, Old Comics and EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Duplexes Custom. 1,365 miles. Call for price. Paper Items, Records, Die (906)932-2452 or Cast Cars, Beer Items, Nascar The Ontonagon Village Housing Commission is seeking a Apartments Available in Hurley. (906)364-0858 Stuff and More. qualified person for the position of Executive Director. The Rent based on income. Stove & fridge provided. Executive Director shall have general supervision over the Coin operated laundry on site. administration of the business affairs for the Housing Please call: (712)580-5360. Commissions and shall be charged with the management of the 60 unit housing project operated by the Commission. The Garden Estates Director shall be subject to the continuing direction of the Commission, and subject to the policies and procedures Apartments established by the Commission. The Executive Director must • Located in Hurley have the ability to direct, supervise, and coordinate both the activities and functions of the Commission and to maintain • Rent based on income the confidence and credibility of the Commission and the • 55 years and older Tenants. The Executive Director shall assist the Commission • 1 bedroom in establishing budgets, policies and procedures and shall be • Laundry facilities onsite responsible for determining all work procedures of • 24-hour maintenance Commission employees, and for supervising the performance service thereof. Requirements: a Bachelor’s Degree in business, administration Apply at the or accounting, or an Associate’s Degree with 5 years of Villa Maria in Hurley supervisory experience, experience in MS Office or contact Amber: applications, good communication skills, and the (715)561-4599 ability to work with the public. Apply at Michigan Works, Ironwood: 1 bedroom units Now Available. Applications due by August 15, 2018. Smoke free. No Pets. $450.00 Pick up application at Dr. Gresham's 212 E. Aurora MERCER SCHOOL DISTRICT Street, Ironwood, MI.

Long Term Substitute – 7-12 Grade English Ironwood: Efficiency apartment, H.R. Contact: Tricia Thompson utilities included. No pets. Daily Globe ([email protected]) $355.00/month. (906)932-1425 SUDOKU Sudoku is a number-placing puzzle "Y$AVE'REEN Job Description: 8 hour day (8 a.m. – 4 p.m.), starting Au- Montreal: Quiet, Clean 1 Bedroom, based on a 9x9 grid with several given gust 30, 2018. The successful candidate will provide English 1 Bath Apartment. $450.00/month. numbers. The object is to place the Heat, Electric, Water & Sewer   instruction to all student(s) in grades 7-12. Included. Available Now. numbers 1 to 9 in the empty squares (779)475-0507 so that each row, each column and Qualifications: Previous English experience preferred. This   each 3x3 box contains the same individual must be patient, good behavioral management Houses for Rent number only once. The difficulty level and instructional skills, dependable and possess the ability      of the Conceptis Sudoku increases to communicate and work closely with all colleagues. from Monday to Saturday. Requirements: The candidate must possess, or be eligible to    possess State of Wisconsin, Department of Public Instruction Answer to previous puzzle Certification.          How to Apply: In order to be considered for this position,             the following materials must be received no later than          August 17th, 2018. Letter of Interest and copy of current 2 bedroom 1 bath on Garvey          Street. 700sq feet. Includes shed      license. with power and all appliances.          $450.00/month. Renter pays            School District of Mercer utilities. (970)342-6698          2690W Margaret Street, Mercer, WI 54547 Homes, Apartments, and   #ONCEPTIS0UZZLES $ISTBY+ING&EATURES3YNDICATE )NC          Business Spaces for rent. 715-476-2154           #ONCEPTIS0UZZLES $ISTBY+ING&EATURES3YNDICATE )NC Call for details. $IFFICULTY,EVEL  Mercer School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Real Estate Store  $IFFICULTY,EVEL (906)932-5406 l 14 THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 2018 LEGAL NOTICE THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM LEGAL

WATERSMEET TOWNSHIP Gogebic County, Michigan NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO REVIEW AND POTENTIALLY CONFIRM THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL CISCO CHAIN OF LAKES SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Township Board of Watersmeet, Gogebic County, Michigan, having resolved its intention to proceed to make certain public improvements in the Township, has made its final determination of a special assessment district which consists of the following described lots and parcels of land which are benefitted by the improvements and against which all or a portion of the costs of the improvements shall be specially assessed.

NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that a special assessment roll has been prepared and presented to the Township Board for Watersmeet Township, Gogebic County, Michigan, pursuant to Act 188 of the Public Acts of Michigan 1954 (as amended) (“Act 188”) for the purpose of defraying the cost of the control; and partial eradication of aquatic plants and weeds within Clearwater Lake, Little Africa Lake, Big Africa Lake, Record Lake, Thousand Island Lake, Cisco Lake, Lindsley Lake, Fish Hawk Lake, Morley Lake, East Bay Lake, Indian Lake and Poor Lake and also the portions of Big Lake, West Bay Lake and Mamie Lake located within Watersmeet Township by means of chemical treatment, biological agents, and/or mechanical harvesting (the “Public Improvements”).

The Cisco Chain of Lakes Special Assessment District No. 1 shall consist of the following described lots and parcels of land (all with lake frontage on Clearwater Lake, Little Africa Lake, Big Africa Lake, Record Lake, Thousand Island Lake, Cisco Lake, Lindsley Lake, Fish Hawk Lake, Morley Lake, East Bay Lake, Indian Lake and Poor Lake and also the portions of Big Lake, West Bay Lake and Mamie Lake located within Watersmeet Township), against which all or a portion of the costs of the Public Improvements shall be specially assessed:

PROPERTY TO BE ASSESSED:

(the first two numbers have been omitted for each parcel, which would otherwise be “27”, the designation for Gogebic County.

PARCEL NUMBER LOCAL ADDRESS (IF AVAILABLE) 06-30-500-700 4040 CISCO LAKE ROAD WEST 06-31-002-800 19180 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-30-101-200 3815 MAPLEWOOD ROAD 06-30-500-800 4002 CISCO LAKE ROAD WEST 06-31-002-900 19188 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-30-200-300 06-30-500-900 06-31-003-000 06-30-200-400 06-30-501-000 4032 CISCO LAKE ROAD WEST 06-31-003-100 06-30-200-500 19595 EAGLE LANE 06-30-501-100 4026 CISCO LAKE ROAD WEST 06-31-003-200 19245 RODDIS ROAD 06-30-200-900 19501 OTTER LANE 06-30-501-500 06-31-003-300 19267 RODDIS ROAD 06-30-201-000 19706 EAGLE DRIVE 06-30-501-600 06-31-003-400 19233 RODDIS ROAD 06-30-201-100 19712 EAGLE DRIVE 06-30-501-700 3980 CISCO LAKE ROAD WEST 06-31-003-500 19287 RODDIS ROAD 06-30-201-200 19710 EAGLE DRIVE 06-30-501-710 3990 CISCO LAKE ROAD WEST 06-31-003-600 19239 RODDIS ROAD 06-30-201-300 19598 EAGLE LANE 06-30-502-700 3706 BOY SCOUT ISLAND ROAD 06-31-003-700 06-30-201-400 19688 EAGLE DRIVE 06-30-502-710 3711 MUSKIE ROAD 06-31-003-800 06-30-201-500 19608 EAGLE LANE 06-30-502-720 3716 BOY SCOUT ISLAND ROAD 06-31-003-900 3479 WHITE BIRCH ROAD 06-30-201-600 19614 EAGLE LANE 06-30-502-725 3713 BOY SCOUT ISLAND ROAD 06-31-004-000 3475 WHITE BIRCH ROAD 06-30-201-700 19599 EAGLE LANE 06-30-502-730 3710 MUSKIE ROAD 06-31-004-100 3500 WHITE BIRCH ROAD 06-30-201-800 19690 EAGLE DRIVE 06-30-502-735 3708 BOY SCOUT ISLAND ROAD 06-31-004-200 3402 WHITE BIRCH ROAD 06-30-201-900 19698 EAGLE DRIVE 06-30-502-740 3704 BOY SCOUT ISLAND ROAD 06-31-004-300 19390 RODDIS ROAD 06-30-202-000 19756 EAGLE DRIVE 06-30-502-800 06-31-004-400 19392 RODDIS ROAD 06-30-202-100 19744 EAGLE DRIVE 06-30-503-300 06-31-004-500 19388 RODDIS ROAD 06-30-202-200 19780 EAGLE DRIVE 06-30-503-330 06-31-004-700 19384 RODDIS ROAD 06-30-202-300 19800 EAGLE DRIVE 06-30-503-335 06-31-004-800 3404 WHITE BIRCH ROAD 06-30-202-400 19802 EAGLE DRIVE 06-30-503-340 BOY SCOUT ISLAND ROAD 06-31-004-900 3406 WHITE BIRCH ROAD 06-30-202-500 EAGLE'S NEST ISLAND 06-30-503-400 06-31-005-000 19380 RODDIS ROAD 06-30-202-500 06-30-503-410 06-31-005-100 06-30-202-600 06-30-503-420 3722 BOY SCOUT ISLAND ROAD 06-31-005-200 3435 WHITE BIRCH ROAD 06-30-202-650 06-30-503-430 3720 BOY SCOUT ISLAND ROAD 06-31-005-300 19276 RODDIS ROAD 06-30-202-700 06-30-503-440 06-31-005-350 19278 RODDIS ROAD 06-30-202-800 19812 EAGLE DRIVE 06-30-800-101 3599 PALMQUIST ROAD 06-31-005-401 3451 WHITE BIRCH ROAD 06-30-202-900 19880 EAGLE DRIVE 06-30-800-102 3576 PALMQUIST ROAD 06-31-005-402 3457 WHITE BIRCH ROAD 06-30-203-000 19888 EAGLE DRIVE 06-30-800-105 3595 PALMQUIST ROAD 06-31-005-500 19345 RODDIS ROAD 06-30-203-100 19860 EAGLE DRIVE 06-30-800-115 PALMQUIST ROAD 06-31-005-511 19345 RODDIS ROAD 06-30-203-300 06-30-800-300 06-31-005-600 19297 RODDIS ROAD 06-30-203-400 06-30-900-100 06-31-005-700 19321 RODDIS ROAD 06-30-203-500 06-30-900-110 3645 CHANNEL ROAD 06-31-005-800 19313 RODDIS ROAD 06-30-203-700 06-30-900-200 3603 CHANNEL ROAD 06-31-005-900 19305 RODDIS ROAD 06-30-301-700 3398 SYLVAN ISLE DRIVE 06-30-900-300 3629 CHANNEL ROAD 06-31-006-000 19425 RODDIS ROAD 06-30-301-800 06-30-900-510 3628 CHANNEL ROAD 06-31-006-020 19425 RODDIS ROAD 06-30-302-000 3400 SYLVAN ISLE DRIVE 06-30-900-600 06-31-100-200 19882 THOUSAND ISLAND LAKE ROAD 06-30-302-100 06-30-900-610 06-31-100-300 06-30-302-200 3388 SYLVAN ISLE DRIVE 06-30-900-620 06-31-100-400 19860 THOUSAND ISLAND LAKE ROAD 06-30-302-300 3396 SYLVAN ISLE DRIVE 06-30-900-630 06-31-100-501 19848 THOUSAND ISLAND LAKE ROAD 06-30-302-500 06-30-900-640 06-31-100-502 19826 THOUSAND ISLAND LAKE ROAD 06-30-302-700 3460 SYLVAN ISLE DRIVE 06-30-900-650 06-31-100-600 19890 THOUSAND ISLAND LAKE ROAD 06-30-302-800 19200 KITTY ISLAND DRIVE 06-30-900-660 06-31-100-700 19898 THOUSAND ISLAND LAKE ROAD 06-30-302-900 06-30-900-670 06-31-100-800 19920 THOUSAND ISLAND LAKE ROAD 06-30-302-910 19511 OTTER LANE 06-30-900-680 06-31-100-900 19814 THOUSAND ISLAND LAKE ROAD 06-30-302-920 06-30-900-710 3649 CHANNEL ROAD 06-31-101-000 3499 INDIAN HEAD ROAD 06-30-302-930 E 19522 OTTER LANE 06-30-900-800 06-31-101-010 3501 INDIAN HEAD ROAD 06-30-302-940 06-30-900-900 06-31-101-020 3507 INDIAN HEAD ROAD 06-30-303-000 19301 KITTY ISLAND DRIVE 06-30-901-000 06-31-101-030 3505 INDIAN HEAD ROAD 06-30-303-100 19318 KITTY ISLAND DRIVE 06-30-901-100 06-31-101-040 3503 INDIAN HEAD ROAD 06-30-303-200 19308 KITTY ISLAND DRIVE 06-30-901-200 3550 PALMQUIST ROAD 06-31-101-050 3497 INDIAN HEAD ROAD 06-30-303-300 19312 KITTY ISLAND DRIVE 06-30-901-300 3591 PALMQUIST ROAD 06-31-101-100 19796 THOUSAND ISLAND LAKE ROAD 06-30-303-400 19309 KITTY ISLAND DRIVE 06-30-901-400 3540 PALMQUIST ROAD 06-31-101-200 19792 THOUSAND ISLAND LAKE ROAD 06-30-303-500 19305 KITTY ISLAND DRIVE 06-30-901-700 06-31-101-300 3500 INDIAN HEAD ROAD 06-30-303-600 19307 KITTY ISLAND DRIVE 06-30-901-900 3500 PALMQUIST ROAD 06-31-101-310 3502 INDIAN HEAD ROAD 06-30-303-700 19302 KITTY ISLAND DRIVE 06-30-901-910 PALMQUIST ROAD 06-31-101-320 3504 INDIAN HEAD ROAD 06-30-303-800 19313 KITTY ISLAND DRIVE 06-30-901-920 3500 PALMQUIST ROAD 06-31-101-330 3515 INDIAN HEAD ROAD 06-30-304-000 19303 KITTY ISLAND DRIVE 06-30-902-500 19018 CISCO LAKE ROAD SOUTH 06-31-101-340 3521 INDIAN HEAD ROAD 06-30-304-200 19515 OTTER LANE 06-30-902-510 19016 CISCO LAKE ROAD SOUTH 06-31-101-350 3519 INDIAN HEAD ROAD 06-30-304-300 19527 OTTER LANE 06-30-902-520 19014 CISCO LAKE ROAD SOUTH 06-31-101-360 3517 INDIAN HEAD ROAD 06-30-304-400 06-30-902-530 19012 CISCO LAKE ROAD SOUTH 06-31-101-370 3513 INDIAN HEAD ROAD 06-30-304-600 19533 OTTER LANE 06-30-902-540 19010 CISCO LAKE ROAD SOUTH. 06-31-101-380 3511 INDIAN HEAD ROAD 06-30-304-700 06-30-902-550 19008 CISCO LAKE ROAD SOUTH 06-31-101-390 3509 INDIAN HEAD ROAD 06-30-304-800 06-30-902-600 18989 CISCO LAKE ROAD SOUTH. 06-31-101-400 06-30-400-100 36360 OSPREY POINT ROAD 06-30-902-700 19025 CISCO LAKE ROAD SOUTH. 06-31-101-500 19802 THOUSAND ISLAND LAKE ROAD 06-30-400-110 36440 OSPREY POINT ROAD 06-30-902-710 19037 CISCO LAKE ROAD SOUTH 06-31-101-700 06-30-400-120 36420 OSPREY POINT ROAD 06-30-902-901 3466 PALMQUIST ROAD 06-31-101-901 19634 HEBERT ROAD 06-30-400-130 36460 OSPREY POINT ROAD 06-30-902-902 3470 PALMQUIST ROAD 06-31-101-902 06-30-400-140 36400 OSPREY POINT ROAD 06-30-902-903 3400 PALMQUIST ROAD 06-31-102-000 19636 HEBERT ROAD 06-30-400-150 36380 OSPREY POINT ROAD 06-30-902-910 PALMQUIST ROAD 06-31-102-100 06-30-400-400 3994 CISCO LAKE ROAD 06-30-903-000 06-31-102-200 19570 HEBERT ROAD 06-30-400-401 3994 CISCO LAKE ROAD 06-31-000-100 3358 SYLVAN ISLE DRIVE 06-31-102-500 19550 HEBERT ROAD 06-30-400-402 4088 CISCO LAKE ROAD 06-31-000-200 3465 SYLVAN ISLE DRIVE 06-31-102-600 19400 RODDIS ROAD 06-30-400-403 3994 CISCO LAKE ROAD 06-31-000-400 06-31-102-700 19504 HEBERT ROAD 06-30-400-410 3996 NORTH SHORE DRIVE 06-31-000-500 3695 SYLVAN ISLE DRIVE 06-31-102-801 06-30-400-430 4086 NORTH SHORE LANE 06-31-000-505 3691 SYLVAN ISLE DRIVE 06-31-102-802 19524 HEBERT ROAD 06-30-400-440 4082 NORTH SHORE LANE 06-31-000-510 3617 CHANNEL ROAD 06-31-102-810 19544 HEBERT ROAD 06-30-400-500 4004 NORTH SHORE DRIVE 06-31-000-515 3577 CHANNEL ROAD 06-31-103-000 19780 THOUSAND ISLAND LAKE ROAD 06-30-400-510 4000 NORTH SHORE DRIVE 06-31-000-520 3589 SYLVAN ISLE DRIVE 06-31-103-100 19788 THOUSAND ISLAND LAKE ROAD 06-30-400-520 4008 NORTH SHORE DRIVE 06-31-000-530 3583 SYLVAN ISLE DRIVE 06-31-103-200 19774 THOUSAND ISLAND LAKE ROAD 06-30-400-600 4016 NORTH SHORE DRIVE 06-31-000-600 19126 RODDIS ROAD 06-31-103-300 19758 THOUSAND ISLAND LAKE ROAD 06-30-400-700 4020 NORTH SHORE DRIVE 06-31-000-630 19118 RODDIS ROAD 06-31-103-400 19756 THOUSAND ISLAND LAKE ROAD 06-30-400-800 4038 NORTH SHORE DRIVE 06-31-000-650 19116 RODDIS ROAD 06-31-103-500 19750 THOUSAND ISLAND LAKE ROAD 06-30-400-900 06-31-000-700 19268 RODDIS ROAD 06-31-103-600 19690 HEBERT ROAD 06-30-400-910 06-31-000-800 19270 RODDIS ROAD 06-31-103-700 19734 THOUSAND ISLAND LAKE ROAD 06-30-400-920 06-31-001-100 3482 WOLNIAK ROAD 06-31-103-800 19656 HEBERT ROAD 06-30-401-000 06-31-001-200 19248 RODDIS ROAD 06-31-103-850 19666 HEBERT ROAD 06-30-401-100 06-31-001-300 3450 WOLNIAK ROAD 06-31-103-900 19714 HEBERT ROAD 06-30-401-200 3704 CISCO LAKE ROAD EAST 06-31-001-400 06-31-104-000 19640 HEBERT ROAD 06-30-401-300 06-31-001-450 3450 WOLNIAK ROAD 06-31-200-210 20060 THOUSAND ISLAND LAKE ROAD 06-30-401-310 06-31-001-500 3458 WOLNIAK ROAD 06-31-200-400 3500 YAKEL DRIVE 06-30-401-400 3700 CISCO LAKE ROAD EAST 06-31-001-600 3462 WOLNIAK ROAD 06-31-200-410 THOUSAND ISLAND LAKE ROAD 06-30-401-500 3796 CISCO LAKE ROAD EAST 06-31-001-700 19274 RODDIS ROAD 06-31-200-420 3502 YAKEL DRIVE 06-30-401-510 3796 CISCO LAKE ROAD EAST 06-31-001-801 19182 RODDIS ROAD 06-31-200-440 19960 THOUSAND ISLAND LAKE ROAD 06-30-401-600 06-31-001-802 19102 E RODDIS ROAD 06-31-200-455 3504 YAKEL DRIVE 06-30-401-610 3820 E CISCO LAKE ROAD 06-31-001-810 06-31-200-460 3508 YAKEL DRIVE 06-30-401-650 3750 CISCO LAKE ROAD EAST 06-31-002-000 19075 RODDIS ROAD 06-31-200-465 3510 YAKEL DRIVE 06-30-401-800 06-31-002-100 19171 RODDIS ROAD 06-31-200-475 3506 YAKEL DRIVE 06-30-500-100 4086 CISCO LAKE ROAD WEST 06-31-002-200 19185 RODDIS ROAD 06-31-200-500 19934 THOUSAND ISLAND LAKE ROAD 06-30-500-200 4080 CISCO LAKE ROAD WEST 06-31-002-300 19197 RODDIS ROAD 06-31-200-700 19980 THOUSAND ISLAND LAKE ROAD 06-30-500-300 4062 CISCO LAKE ROAD WEST 06-31-002-400 19205 RODDIS ROAD 06-31-200-800 19970 THOUSAND ISLAND LAKE ROAD 06-30-500-400 4056 CISCO LAKE ROAD WEST 06-31-002-500 19209 RODDIS ROAD 06-31-200-900 19990 THOUSAND ISLAND LAKE ROAD 06-30-500-450 4054 CISCO LAKE ROAD WEST 06-31-002-600 E 19215 RODDIS ROAD 06-31-201-000 19951 THOUSAND ISLAND LAKE ROAD 06-30-500-500 4050 CISCO LAKE ROAD WEST 06-31-002-700 06-31-201-100 19928 THOUSAND ISLAND LAKE ROAD l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM LEGAL NOTICE THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 2018 15 LEGAL

06-31-201-300 19954 THOUSAND ISLAND LAKE ROAD 06-31-504-800 06-37-700-900 19397 CLEARWATER LAKE ROAD 06-31-201-400 19950 THOUSAND ISLAND LAKE ROAD 06-31-504-900 06-37-701-000 19399 CLEARWATER LAKE ROAD 06-31-201-700 06-31-505-000 3071 POOR LAKE ROAD 06-37-701-100 19401 CLEARWATER LAKE ROAD 06-31-201-900 19958 THOUSAND ISLAND LAKE ROAD 06-31-505-100 3000 ISLAND #2 EAST BAY 06-37-701-200 19403 CLEARWATER LAKE ROAD 06-31-400-301 19595 RODDIS ROAD 06-31-505-200 19210 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (WEST) 06-37-701-400 19451 CLEARWATER LAKE ROAD 06-31-400-302 3247 POOR LK ROAD 06-31-505-300 19360 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (WEST) 06-37-701-500 06-31-400-400 3231 POOR LK ROAD 06-31-505-400 19324 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (WEST) 06-38-201-402 18551 CISCO LAKE ROAD 06-31-400-500 06-31-505-500 19328 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (WEST) 06-38-201-505 4294 CISCO LAKE ROAD WEST 06-31-400-600 3165 POOR LK ROAD 06-31-505-600 19308 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (WEST) 06-38-201-510 4284 CISCO LAKE ROAD WEST 06-31-400-700 06-31-505-700 06-38-201-520 4278 CISCO LAKE ROAD WEST 06-31-400-730 06-31-600-100 19055 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-38-201-560 4280 CISCO LAKE ROAD WEST 06-31-400-740 3169 POOR LK ROAD 06-31-600-110 19084 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-38-201-620 4100 CISCO LAKE ROAD WEST 06-31-400-750 06-31-600-120 19086 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-38-201-630 4270 CISCO LAKE ROAD WEST 06-31-400-800 06-31-600-130 06-38-201-640 4274 CISCO LAKE ROAD WEST 06-31-401-000 19467 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-31-600-200 06-38-201-650 4268 CISCO LAKE ROAD WEST 06-31-401-100 19577 RODDIS ROAD 06-31-600-300 06-38-201-660 4266 CISCO LAKE ROAD WEST 06-31-401-200 19521 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-31-600-500 18895 BIG LAKE ROAD 06-38-201-670 4264 CISCO LAKE ROAD WEST 06-31-401-300 19489 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-31-600-610 18969 BIG LAKE ROAD 06-38-201-700 4250 CISCO LAKE ROAD WEST 06-31-401-400 19495 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-31-600-620 18965 BIG LAKE ROAD 06-38-201-710 06-31-401-500 19581 RODDIS ROAD 06-31-600-630 18943 BIG LAKE ROAD 06-38-201-720 W 18711 CISCO LAKE ROAD 06-31-401-600 19579 RODDIS ROAD 06-31-600-800 18888 E BIG LAKE ROAD 06-38-300-400 18711 CISCO LAKE ROAD 06-31-401-702 POOR LAKE ROAD 06-31-600-810 18875 BIG LAKE ROAD 06-38-300-600 18717 CISCO LAKE ROAD 06-31-401-703 3099 POOR LAKE ROAD 06-31-600-820 18875 BIG LAKE ROAD 06-38-300-700 18727 CISCO LAKE ROAD 06-31-401-750 3089 POOR LAKE ROAD 06-31-601-000 18869 BIG LAKE ROAD 06-38-300-810 18737 CISCO LAKE ROAD 06-31-401-800 2945 POOR LAKE ROAD 06-31-601-010 18871 N BIG LAKE ROAD 06-38-300-900 18751 CISCO LAKE ROAD 06-31-401-900 2953 POOR LAKE ROAD 06-31-601-500 18715 BIG LAKE ROAD 06-38-301-000 18763 CISCO LAKE ROAD 06-31-402-000 06-31-601-550 18749 BIG LAKE ROAD 06-38-301-100 18770 CISCO LAKE ROAD 06-31-402-100 06-31-601-600 06-38-301-200 18791 CISCO LAKE ROAD 06-31-402-200 06-31-601-800 18751 BIG LAKE ROAD 06-38-301-300 18811 CISCO LAKE ROAD 06-31-402-210 2943 POOR LAKE ROAD 06-31-601-900 18757 BIG LAKE ROAD 06-38-400-100 19457 CLEARWATER LAKE ROAD 06-31-402-300 3091 POOR LAKE ROAD 06-31-602-000 18843 BIG LAKE ROAD 06-38-400-200 19463 CLEARWATER LAKE ROAD 06-31-402-400 06-31-602-010 18815 BIG LAKE ROAD 06-38-400-300 19471 CLEARWATER LAKE ROAD 06-31-402-410 3073 POOR LAKE ROAD 06-31-602-100 18801 BIG LAKE ROAD 06-38-400-400 19487 CLEARWATER LAKE ROAD 06-31-402-440 3077 POOR LAKE ROAD 06-31-602-200 06-38-400-500 19491 CLEARWATER LAKE ROAD 06-31-402-500 06-31-602-300 06-38-400-600 19499 CLEARWATER LAKE ROAD 06-31-402-600 06-31-602-400 06-38-400-700 19495 CLEARWATER LAKE ROAD 06-31-500-100 19477 RODDIS ROAD 06-31-602-500 06-38-400-800 06-31-500-200 19428 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-31-700-700 18749 BIG LAKE ROAD 06-38-401-200 06-31-500-300 19380 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-31-700-710 18651 BIG LAKE ROAD 06-38-401-210 06-31-500-400 19420 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-31-700-900 18641 CISCO LAKE ROAD SOUTH 06-38-401-300 19343 CLEARWATER LAKE ROAD 06-31-500-500 06-31-701-100 06-38-401-310 19347 CLEARWATER LAKE ROAD 06-31-500-600 19491 RODDIS ROAD 06-31-702-000 06-38-401-320 E 19345 CLEARWATER ROAD 06-31-500-700 19476 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-31-702-100 18515 CISCO LAKE ROAD SOUTH 06-38-401-400 06-31-500-800 19492 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-31-900-100 19480 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (EAST) 06-38-401-700 06-31-500-900 19479 RODDIS ROAD 06-31-900-300 19410 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (WEST) 06-38-402-100 19200 EAGLE DRIVE 06-31-501-000 06-31-900-400 19462 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (WEST) 06-38-402-300 06-31-501-100 19436 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-31-900-500 19470 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (WEST) 06-38-500-500 06-31-501-200 19417 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-32-000-100 2815 GOODRICH ROAD 06-38-500-510 19510 CLEARWATER LAKE ROAD 06-31-501-300 19411 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-32-000-110 2835 GOODRICH ROAD 06-38-500-520 06-31-501-400 19401 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-32-000-115 2825 GOODRICH ROAD 06-38-500-600 06-31-501-500 06-32-000-120 06-31-501-700 19403 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-32-000-125 06-59-000-100 06-31-501-800 19368 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-32-000-200 2765 GOODRICH ROAD 06-59-000-200 3575 SYLVAN ISLE DRIVE 06-31-501-900 19364 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-32-000-300 2881 GOODRICH ROAD 06-59-000-300 3525 SYLVAN ISLE DRIVE 06-31-502-100 19334 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-32-000-400 2845 GOODRICH ROAD 06-59-000-400 3505 SYLVAN ISLE DRIVE 06-31-502-200 19322 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-32-000-500 2877 GOODRICH ROAD 06-59-000-500 06-31-502-300 19290 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-32-000-600 19723 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (EAST) 06-59-000-600 3485 SYLVAN ISLE DRIVE 06-31-502-400 06-32-000-650 19741 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (EAST) 06-59-000-700 3455 SYLVAN ISLE DRIVE 06-31-502-500 19266 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-32-000-700 19737 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (EAST) 06-59-000-800 3433 HEMLOCK WAY 06-31-502-600 19208 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-32-000-800 19735 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (EAST) 06-59-000-900 06-31-502-700 19220 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-32-000-900 19711 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (EAST) 06-59-000-950 06-31-502-800 06-32-001-000 19705 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (EAST) 06-59-001-000 3425 HEMLOCK WAY 06-31-502-900 19184 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-32-001-200 19743 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (EAST) 06-59-001-100 N 3435 HEMLOCK WAY 06-31-503-000 19168 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-32-001-300 19592 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (EAST) 06-59-001-200 06-31-503-100 19200 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-32-001-400 19701 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (EAST) 06-61-000-100 3416 WHITE BIRCH ROAD 06-31-503-200 19132 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-32-001-500 19635 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (EAST) 06-61-000-200 06-31-503-300 19150 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-32-001-600 19639 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (EAST) 06-61-000-300 06-31-503-350 19144 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-32-001-700 19745 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (EAST) 06-61-000-400 06-31-503-500 19140 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-32-001-800 19719 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (EAST) 06-61-000-500 3422 WHITE BIRCH ROAD 06-31-503-600 19136 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-32-001-900 06-61-000-600 3428 WHITE BIRCH ROAD 06-31-503-700 19116 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-32-002-000 19687 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (EAST) 06-61-000-700 3422 WHITE BIRCH ROAD 06-31-503-710 19120 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-32-002-100 06-65-000-100 3994 MAPLEWOOD ROAD 06-31-503-800 19111 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-32-002-200 19696 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (EAST) 06-65-000-200 3976 MAPLEWOOD ROAD 06-31-503-900 19105 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-32-002-300 19654 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (EAST) 06-65-000-300 3949 MAPLEWOOD ROAD 06-31-504-100 19103 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-32-002-400 19731 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (EAST) 06-65-000-400 3899 MAPLEWOOD ROAD 06-31-504-200 19296 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-32-002-500 06-65-000-500 3879 MAPLEWOOD ROAD 06-31-504-210 19295 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-32-002-600 19618 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (EAST) 06-65-000-600 3877 MAPLEWOOD ROAD 06-31-504-220 19285 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-32-002-800 06-65-000-700 3873 MAPLEWOOD ROAD 06-31-504-250 06-32-002-900 06-65-000-800 3871 MAPLEWOOD ROAD 06-31-504-300 19252 FISH HAWK LAKE ROAD 06-32-003-200 19530 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (EAST) 06-65-000-900 3869 MAPLEWOOD ROAD 06-31-504-400 06-32-003-300 19520 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (EAST) 06-65-001-000 3867 MAPLEWOOD ROAD 06-31-504-500 06-32-003-400 19538 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (EAST) 06-65-001-100 3833 MAPLEWOOD ROAD 06-31-504-510 19255 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (WEST) 06-32-003-500 19510 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (EAST) 06-65-001-200 06-31-504-520 06-37-700-400 19351 CLEARWATER LAKE ROAD 06-65-001-250 06-31-504-530 19245 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (WEST) 06-37-700-500 19381 CLEARWATER LAKE ROAD 06-65-001-300 3831 MAPLEWOOD ROAD 06-31-504-600 19265 MAMIE LAKE ROAD (WEST) 06-37-700-700 19385 CLEARWATER LAKE ROAD 06-65-001-400 3801 MAPLEWOOD ROAD 06-31-504-700 19305 MAMIE LAKE ROAD 06-37-700-800 19391 CLEARWATER LAKE ROAD 06-65-001-500 06-65-001-600 3799 MAPLEWOOD ROAD

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT the Township Supervisor of the Township of Watersmeet has made and certified a special assessment district, which roll sets forth the relative portion of costs of said Public Improvements which is to be levied in the form of a special assessment against each benefitted lot and parcel of land in the special assesmentassessment district. Pursuant to an earlier resolution of the Township Board, the costs of the Public Improvement are to be periodically redetermined on a yearly basis in accordance with the resolution and Act 188.

PUBLIC HEARING: TAKE NOTICE that the Township Board of Watersmeet Township will hold a public hearing on August 24, 2018 at 4 p.m. in the Watersmeet Community Center located at N4689 1st Street, Watersmeet, Michigan 49969, for the purpose of reviewing and potentially confirming the special assessment roll and hearing and considering any and all objections thereto.

TAKE NOTICE that appearance and protest at the public hearing is required in order to appeal the amount of the special assessment or other matters to the Michigan Tax Tribunal. TAKE NOTICE that an owner or party in interest, or his/her agent, may appear in person at the hearing to protest the special assessment, or may file his/her appearance or protest by letter, on or before the close of the hearing. TAKE NOTICE that any person objecting to the assessment roll is requested to file written objections with the Township Clerk before the close of the hearing. TAKE NOTICE that an owner or any person having an interest in the real property subject to the special assessment may file a written appeal of the special assessment with the Michigan Tax Tribunal within thirty (30) days after the date of the confirmation of the special assessment roll if the owner or person having an interest in the real property appears and protests the special assessment at the hearing held for the purpose of confirming the roll.

Michigan Tax Tribunal P.O. Box 30232 Lansing, Michigan 48909

TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the special assessment roll as prepared has been reported to the Township Board and is on file with the Township Clerk for public examination or inspection.

This notice was authorized by the Township Board of the Township of Watersmeet.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: Sandy Mansfield Township Clerk Watersmeet Township P.O. Box 306 N4689 1st Street Watersmeet, Michigan 49969 Phone: (906) 358-4501 l 16 THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 2018 CLASSIFIEDS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM

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