Showers likely High: 60 | Low: 50 | Details, page 2 DAILY GLOBE yourdailyglobe.com Friday, April 14, 2017 75 cents County board GOGEBIC RANGE INTERNET chooses NMU representatives Saxon Harbor explain UP broadband engineering company expansion plans By RALPH ANSAMI $35 a month, with download By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] speeds of 15 down and five up, [email protected] BESSEMER — Two weeks faster than currently available to HURLEY — The Iron County ago, Northern Michigan Univer- many people through other alter- Board of Supervisors approved sity in Marquette announced it natives. hiring Foth Infrastructure & had received a $6.5 million grant Smith mentioned several Environment, LLC as the engi- to provide educational broad- times that it’s an educational neering firm for the reconstruc- band services to the entire Upper service and said, for example, if tion of Saxon Harbor Tuesday. Peninsula. there were five or six people in a It’s a key step to re-opening On Wednesday, the Gogebic home and all wanted to watch the park by the county’s target County Board of Commissioners Netflix offerings on their own date of May 2019. learned how the Educational televisions, it wouldn’t work. Rain and flooding last sumer Access Network of NMU will pro- Throughout the U.P., there during a July 11 storm destroyed vide Internet services to the will be 64 broadband sites where the harbor. western U.P. the equipment will be placed, The De Pere, Wis.-based Foth Eric Smith and Don Salo of each with a nine-mile radius. was one of three companies bid- NMU addressed the board and Commissioners viewed maps ding for the project, according to answered questions throughout with the nine-mile circle radius- the Iron County Forestry a 45-minute presentation. es interconnecting across the Department. The grant through the Michi- peninsula. The project will be split into gan Economic Development Cor- Smith said there are some ter- two parts, with the first phase poration will allow students to rain-related reception concerns consisting primarily of surveying access classes from their homes. in the Gogebic County area, such and gathering information nec- K-12 school district students will as in Bessemer, which is basical- essary to calculate the price for be able to bring their Chrome- ly located in a bowl. Bessemer engineering and construction of book laptops home to be connect- residents are served by Charter the harbor’s campground and ed to the Internet, under the Communications for Internet. marina. same use restrictions they would The NMU LTE equipment can While the cost of the con- have at the school. be placed on existing towers or tract’s second phase hasn’t been Ralph Ansami/Daily Globe Members of the community new towers can be constructed in calculated or approved, the ini- DON SALO, of Northern Michigan University in Marquette, on Wednesday holds an outdoor receiving will also be able to use Internet tial phase will cost no more than device that allows Upper Peninsula residents to receive broadband services. The device costs around and other broadband services for $155,681 and be complete within $200. BROADBAND page 5 the next two months, with the — second phase awarded near the end of May. It is the second time Iron County hired an engineering Finance committee signs off on initial garage plans company for the project, having contracted with a team of compa- By RICHARD JENKINS needed extra room for its fleet of vehicles it’s all cracked and buckled … it will be other, with all the parking on angles all nies led by Coleman Engineering [email protected] and other items in need of storage. a blessing to tear it down and get rid of the way through, with secured areas all in August. However, county and HURLEY — The Iron County Board of “We’ve got a garage right now that it.” the way around,” Pinardi said. Federal Emergency Management Supervisors’ Finance Committee all of our squad cars don’t even fit it, The garage will be located behind the A variety of county departments and Agency officials it was working approved initial plans for a new garage especially the Tahoes — they can’t courthouse, where the current garage employees will use the garage, including with were unaware of a federal at the county courthouse Thursday. even get in the doorway up there — so and community garden are located. The the Iron County Senior Center. procurement regulation requiring Following the approval, county board you’ve got brand new $35,000 Tahoes garden will be moved next to the new While the price of the project won’t a certain number of “socio-eco- chairman Joe Pinardi told the Daily sitting outside in a snowstorm,” Pinar- garage, according to the information pre- be known until the bidding process is nomic-disadvantaged businesses” Globe the plans will be sent to the state di said. sented at the meeting. complete, clerk Michael Saari told the for approval, with a call for bids expected “We figured it was time (to build the The garage will be 50-by-170 feet, with Daily Globe following the meeting the next month. garage). The floor in the old garage 20 bays and various storage areas. county has budgeted $250,000 for the The project will give the county much back there, the frost heaved it up and “It’s going to be in one end and out the project. SAXON — page 5

Ralph Ansami/ Hurley considers forming dog park Daily Globe THE OPEN By RALPH ANSAMI a good way to make use of the Commerce to spruce up green area to [email protected] large open area that now serves areas in the city and clean up the north HURLEY — The possibility of no specific purpose. the alley behind the 100 block of of Hurley the city of Hurley developing a The proposed park parcel was Silver Street. A lockable trash City Hall is dog park north of city hall was last used as a track and baseball container will be placed in that being con- discussed Tuesday. field by the Hurley School Dis- area. sidered Mayor Joe Pinardi told the trict around 30 years ago when Street superintendent Mark for a dog city council the open green space the J.E. Murphy School was Bluse said the city’s street park. The would provide an ample area for open. The asphalt track remains sweeper machine is currently former J.E. dogs to romp. Since fences and there is a short entrance down and due for repairs. He Murphy already enclose two sides of the road on the east side. said his crew has been patching High proposed park, that would save The council took no action on potholes, as the frost is out of the School on the costs of enclosing it, he the matter, which wasn’t on the ground. Road surfaces have been track runs added. agenda for the regular monthly settling after a mild winter that through Pinardi said Kathy Koski has meeting. produced only 116.5 inches of the parcel. volunteered to conduct fund- In other business Tuesday, snow, he said. raising efforts to help build the Pinardi said an effort will be The crew has also been work- park. launched with the cooperation of ing on the water leaks that are The mayor said it sounds like the Hurley Area Chamber of the city’s responsibility.

Range Oldtimers Softball League gears up, discusses possibility of co-ed play By IAN MINIELLY Jim Kuker, Rigoni’s manager, held tournament, a Saxon Fair tournament to place an order for softballs for any of rules being considered are modifications [email protected] sway and moderated the meeting of the — based on an old invite by the Saxon the other teams that might need them in to pitch height, always a heated topic, IRONWOOD — Like a scene straight grizzled veteran coaches. Last year’s end fair committee that may no longer exist, a sign of collegiality. Likewise, the and whether to change from two swing- out of a Mario Puzo book, the skippers of of season tourney was rained out and and the standard August, end of year teams briefly discussed final roster ing strikes to one. The league expressed the Range Oldtimers Softball League then unable to be rescheduled due to tourney. Half of the team chiefs dates and rules votes. no interest in changing the strike zone. circled around three square tables endless conflicts, so the managers dis- appeared to favor scheduling two tour- The next meeting is scheduled for The final meeting before league play Wednesday evening at the Aurora Club cussed tournament options for this year naments, while others leaned toward Deno’s Sports Bar in Wakefield on April begins is set for May 3 at Chubb and to discuss the upcoming season. Cur- to avoid the same fate. While a final just one, based on the difficulty of get- 26 at 6 p.m. At that meeting, which is Sandy’s. At the meeting on May 3, final rently the league consists of seven decision was not made, the team bosses ting players to commit to weekend soft- expected to last longer, the teams are teams, but a potential eighth team man- discussed three options. ball. planning to vote on any rules changes ager was present at the initial meeting. The three options included a June Deno’s Sports Bar, Wakefield, offered for the upcoming season. Some of the OLDTIMERS — page 5 C O N T A C T U S WEATHER INSIDE INDEX

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She was a member of the Paula gard, of Ironwood, passed away at her home in Circle, the Chancel Choir, and was a Sunday Ishpeming on Wednesday, April 12, 2017, at School teacher. Showers Likely Cloudy Mostly CloudyClo oudy Partly Cloudy Cloudy the age of 101. On June 23, 1945, she was united in mar- She was born in Ironwood on July 8, 1915, riage to Carl H. Stengard in an evening can- 60° 50° 61°611° 42° 51° 29°2 41° 31° 45° 35° to Victor S. and Sanna M. (Peltohaka) Niemi. dlelight ceremony at St. Paul Church by the Winds: PSK6(PSK 6( Winds:Windds: PSK:6:PSK :6: Winds: PSK:PSK : Winds: PSK(PSK ( Winds: PSK6(PSK 6( She attended Oliver Grade School in Ironwood Rev. Herman Matero. They were blessed with and graduated from Luther L. Wright High 68 wonderful years of marriage. Ontonagon LOCAL OUTLOOK School with the class of 1933. She took Elma is survived by one daughter, Susan 58/47 Today we will see mostlym cloudy skies with a evening courses at the Woodward Business Radakovich, of Marquette; and one grand- 55% chance of showers,shoowers, high temperature of College in Ironwood. daughter, Amy Radakovich, of St. Paul, Minn. Bergland 60°, humidity of 51%.51%%. Southeast wind 8 to 13 Elma worked at the S.S. Kresge Store in She was preceded in death by her parents; 64/50 mmph.ph. The record highhiggh temperature for today is Ironwood for a period of time at the notions and one brother, Carl Johannes Niemi. Wakefield 78° set in 1908. Ironwood and jewelry counter where she sold thread, Funeral services for Elma will be held on Saxon 63/50 buttons, needles, shoe laces and jewelry. Later Monday, April 17, at St. Paul Lutheran 60/50 Marenisco 60/49 SUN ANDA ND MOON she worked at the main office of Pickands Church in Ironwood with the Rev. Kurt Kova- Bessemer 62/49 Mather Mining Company in Ironwood for 18 nen officiating. Public viewing will begin at 10 Watersmeet Upson Hurley 62/50 years in the accounting department, where a.m. followed by services at 11 a.m. Burial will 60/50 59/48 60/50 Sunrise ...... 6:14 a.m. she compiled reports on seven local mines for be in Riverside Cemetery in Ironwood. A noon Mercer Sunset ...... 7:47 p.m. the head offices in Duluth, Minn., and Cleve- luncheon will follow at the church. Moonrise ...... 11:12 p.m. land, Ohio. Range Funeral Service, Inc., Ketola-Burla 59/48 Moonset ...... 8:22 a.m. Manitowish She was a lifelong member of St. Paul Funeral Home of Ironwood is in charge of 59/47 Lutheran Church in Ironwood, where her arrangements. To send online condolences, Minocqua NATIONALNATIONAAL WEATHER father served as custodian while she was visit rangefuneralservices.com. 59/48 Today Sat. 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Mark R. by McKevitt-Patrick Funeral Home Inc., Ironwood, Mich. nel complex in eastern The U.S. military headquar- De Alencar, 37, of Edgewood, Afghanistan with “the mother of ters in Kabul said in a statement Maryland, was killed in action in all bombs,” the largest non- that the bomb was dropped at Nangarhar. nuclear weapon ever used in 7:32 p.m. local time Thursday on The MOAB is a custom-made combat by the U.S. military, Pen- a tunnel complex in Achin dis- Air Force weapon that has been Canada introduces legislation to legalize marijuana tagon officials said. trict of Nangarhar province, in the arsenal for more than a TORONTO (AP) — Canadian legalize recreational pot use and the amount of THC in a driver’s The bomb, known officially as where the Afghan affiliate of the decade but never used on the Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s sales. U.S voters in California, blood, as detected by a roadside a GBU-43B, or massive ordnance Islamic State group has been battlefield, although it was avail- government introduced legisla- Massachusetts, Maine and Neva- saliva test, that would be illegal. air blast weapon, unleashes 11 operating. The target was close able throughout the Iraq war. It tion Thursday to let adult pos- da voted last year to approve the Marijuana taxes will be tons of explosives. When it was to the Pakistani border. is designed to hit softer targets sess up to 30 grams of marijuana use of recreational marijuana, announced at a later date. developed in the early 2000s, the The U.S. estimates 600 to 800 such as surface facilities, tunnel in public — a measure that joining Colorado, Washington, The Canadian government Pentagon did a formal review of IS fighters are present in entrances and troop concentra- would make Canada the largest Oregon and Alaska. closely followed the advice of a legal justification for its combat Afghanistan, mostly in Nan- tions. It is pushed out the rear of developed country to end a The South American nation of marijuana task force headed by use. garhar. The U.S. has concentrat- the launching aircraft, guided to nationwide prohibition on recre- Uruguay is the only nation to former Liberal Health Minister The Pentagon said it had no ed heavily on combatting them its target by GPS and slowed by ational marijuana. legalize recreational pot. Anne McLellan. That panel’s early estimate of deaths or dam- while also supporting Afghan a parachute. Trudeau has long promised to The proposed law allows four report noted public health plants to be grown at home. experts tend to favor a minimum Those under 18 found with less age of 21 as the brain continues than five grams of marijuana to develop to about 25, but said would not face criminal charges setting the minimum age too but those who sell it or give to high would preserve the illicit youth could face up to 14 years in market. jail. Canadian youth have higher “It’s too easy for our kids to rates of cannabis use than their get marijuana. We’re going to peers worldwide. change that,” Trudeau said. “If your objective is to protect Officials said Canadians public health and safety and should be able to smoke marijua- keep cannabis out of the hands na legally by July 1, 2018. The of minors, and stop the flow of legislation must still be approved profits to organized crime, then by Parliament but with the law as it stands today has Trudeau’s Liberal party holding been an abject failure,” Public a majority its passage in consid- Safety Minister Ralph Goodale ered assured. told a news conference. “Police The federal government set forces spend between $2 billion the age at 18, but is allowing and $3 billion every year trying each of Canada’s provinces to to deal with cannabis, and yet determine if it should be higher. Canadian teenagers are among The provinces will also decide the heaviest users in the west- how the drug will be distributed ern world ... We simply have to and sold. The law also defines do better.”

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Email calendar items and commu- Iron-Gogebic Integrated Family Gogebic County Retirement Resource Advisory Committees nity news to Services, 9-10:30 a.m., Iron County Commission, 4:30 p.m., courthouse, [email protected]. For more Courthouse, Hurley. 906-663-4045 or Bessemer. IRONWOOD — Officials of productivity improvements; of present and future genera- information, call 906-932-2211. 715-561-2191. Powderhorn Area Utility District the Ottawa National Forest are improvements in forest ecosys- tions. Friday, April 14 Wisconsin Veterans Employ- Board, 4:30 p.m., Ironwood Township conducting outreach to fill posi- tem health; watershed restora- The Forest Service’s Eastern ment Services Representative, 9- Hall. tions on two federal Resource tion and maintenance; restora- Region includes 20 states in the Mercer Cribbage, 9:30-11:30 11:30 a.m., veterans service office, Thursday, April 20 Advisory Committees. tion, maintenance, and improve- Midwest and East, stretching a.m., Mercer, Wis., Senior Center. Hurley. 715-392-7808. “I am very pleased Gogebic ment of wildlife and fish habitat; from Maine, to Maryland, to Mis- Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 p.m., Gogebic County Veterans Ser- Gogebic-Ontonagon Communi- and Ontonagon counties have control of noxious and exotic souri, to Minnesota. Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. Emer- vice Officer, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Iron- ty Action Agency food commodity elected to continue with their weeds; hazardous fuels reduction There are 17 national forests wood Memorial Building. 906-667- gencies: 715-476-7655. distribution, seniors, mothers, RACs,” said Linda Jackson, and reintroduction of native and one national tallgrass 1110. Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- infants, children, 9:45-10 a.m. EST, Ottawa National Forest Supervi- species. prairie in the Eastern Region. Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Blood Pressure Screening, 11 Lake Gogebic Senior Center, Berg- a.m.-1 p.m., with Regional Hospice sor. “RACs are a great way for Projects must be on public For more information, visit Ironwood. area74.org. land; 10:20-10:35 a.m. EST, Porcu- interested community members land, but can occur on private fs.usda.gov. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, nurses, Mill Street Garden, Bessemer. pine Mountain Senior Center, White Ontonagon United Methodist Church 906-663-0308. Pine; 11-11:45 a.m. EST, Holy Family to engage in a public lands dia- land if it can be demonstrated The U.S. Forest Service man- basement, next to Holiday gas station, Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Catholic Church parking lot, Onton- logue and recommend resource there is a benefit to public land ages 193 million acres of public Ontonagon. area74.org. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. agon; 1:15-1:45 p.m. EST, Resource projects funded by the Secure resources. land, provides assistance to state Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 area74.org. Center, Mass City; 2:15-2:45 p.m. Rural Schools Act.” People interested in serving and private landowners, and p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic Ironwood Kiwanis Club, noon, EST, Stannard Township Ballpark, Resource Advisory Commit- as a member of the Gogebic or maintains the largest forestry Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Golden Dragon. Bruce Crossing; 2:30-2:45 p.m., tees are established as a provi- Ontonagon RAC can contact Lisa research organization in the Range Art Association, 1 p.m., Watersmeet Town Hall parking lot, sion of the Secure Rural Schools Klaus at 906-932-1330, ext. 328, world. Saturday, April 15 906 Boom, Ironwood. Watersmeet. 906-884-2106. and Community Self-Determina- for appropriate forms. Public lands the Forest Ser- Gogebic-Ontonagon Communi- Pickleball, 10 a.m. to noon, Iron- Community Pickleball Paddlers, ty Action Agency food commodity tion Act. Applicants must complete the vice manages contribute more 8:30-11:30 a.m., Mercer School gym- wood Memorial Building. Resource Advisory Commit- Advisory Committee or Research than $13 billion to the economy distribution, seniors, mothers, Gogebic County Veterans Ser- nasium. 715-776-4588. infants, children, 1-3 p.m., 100 Mill tees are responsible for review- and Promotion Background each year through visitor spend- Easter Egg Hunt, 10:30 a.m., vice Officer, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Wake- St., Bessemer. 906-667-0283. field City Hall; 1-2 p.m., Watersmeet ing and recommending projects Information Form (AD-755) and ing alone. Gogebic Medical Care Facility, Wake- North Country Trail, 6 p.m., for implementation under Title return it to the Ottawa National Those same lands provide 20 field. Township; 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco Regal Country Inn, Wakefield. 906- Township. 906-667-1110. II of the Secure Rural Schools Forest no later than July 1.. percent of the nation’s clean Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., 229-5122. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Act. Questions about the RACs, water supply, a value estimated Hurley VFW Post 1580, 6 p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. By law, the four-year term, Secure Rural School legislation, at $7.2 billion per year. area74.org. VFW post home. area74.org. 15-member committee is com- or previous projects that were The agency has either a direct Sunday, April 16 Life Support Group, 6:30 p.m., Grief Support Group, 2 p.m., The posed of a wide representation of approved, should be directed to or indirect role in stewardship of Woodland Church, Ironwood. Inn Bed and Breakfast, Montreal, Wis. Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 p.m., Bessemer Veterans of Foreign National Forest interests. Klaus. about 80 percent of the 850 mil- 906-663-0308. Recommended projects must The U.S. Forest Service is an lion forested acres within the closed meeting, Salem Lutheran Wars, 7 p.m., VFW hall, Bessemer. Mended Hearts and Diabetes Church, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Support Group, 2 p.m., Aspirus have broad community-based agency of the U.S. Department of U.S., of which 100 million acres Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Episcopal Church of the Transfigura- Grand View Hospital conference area, support with objectives that may Agriculture, a mission of sustain- are urban forests where most Wesley United Methodist Church, tion, Ironwood. area74.org. Ironwood. 906-932-2443. include, but are not limited to: ing the health, diversity and pro- Americans live. Ironwood. Government Bessemer Area Historical Soci- Road, trail and infrastructure ductivity of the nation’s forests Editor’s note: For more Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Iron County Comprehensive ety, 2 p.m., 403 Sophie St., Besse- maintenance or obliteration; soil and grasslands to meet the needs information, visit fs.fed.us. p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, Planning/Land and Zoning Com- mer. Bessemer. area74.org. mittee, 3 p.m., courthouse, Hurley. Gogebic County Democratic Monday, April 17 Bessemer Area School Board Party, 5:30 p.m., Earla’s Restaurant, Work Session, 3 p.m., Room T116, Marenisco. UW-Superior to showcase Gogebic County Human Ser- Gogebic Community College, Iron- ReGeneration Youth, 5:30-6:45 vices Agency Board, 9 a.m., Goge- wood. p.m., ages 10-11; Relentless Youth, 7- bic County Medical Care Facility, Wednesday, April 19 9 p.m., ages 12-18; Lighthouse Faith undergraduate student research Wakefield. Center, Ironwood. Gogebic-Ontonagon Communi- Christian Men of the North- Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 ty Action Agency food commodity land, 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Iron- p.m., First Presbyterian Church, Hur- SUPERIOR, Wis. — The Uni- Students can present their year. distribution, seniors, mothers, wood. ley. area74.org. versity of Wisconsin-Superior works as a poster, a reading, a Some students completed infants, and children, 9 a.m.-noon, Gogebic-Ontonagon Communi- Gogebic County Council of Vet- will hold a showcase of under- display or a musical perfor- their projects as a Summer 100 Mill St., Bessemer. 906-667- ty Action Agency food commodity eran Affairs, 6:30 p.m., Bessemer graduate research on Tuesday, mance. Undergraduate Research Fel- 0283. distribution, 9-10 a.m., Pioneer Park VFW. April 18, from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 There will be a poster session, lowship or McNair project, oth- Iron County Food Pantry, 9 a.m.- Apartments, Ironwood. 906-932- Knights of Columbus Council p.m. in the Erlanbach Gathering as well as student readings and ers may have been a course 4200. 1396, 6:30 p.m. social meeting, KC 4 p.m., 72 Michigan Ave., Montreal, Place on the first floor of Swen- performances. assignment or by working with Wis. 715-561-4450. Blood Pressure Clinic, 10 to Hall, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, 11:15 a.m., Hurley Senior Center. Wakefield Chamber of Com- son Hall. The UW-Superior Center for a faculty mentor outside of Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, open merce, 6 p.m., Wakefield Municipal The event is free and open to Undergraduate Research, Schol- class. area74.org. meeting, noon, Salem Lutheran Building. the public. arship and Creative Activity pro- Sharing the results is a key Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Government The annual Day of Celebra- motes, recognizes and celebrates part of doing any research, cre- Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, DOVE Support Group, noon-2 Gogebic County Forestry and tion of Undergraduate Research, undergraduate research, scholar- ative, or scholarly work. Ironwood. area74.org. p.m. 906-932-4990. Parks Commission, 4:30 p.m., Natu- Scholarship and Creative Activi- ship and creative activity in all Free parking for the event is Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Ironwood/Hurley Rotary Club, ral Rescources Center conference ty provides an opportunity for academic disciplines. available in lots 2 and 11 on the Ontonagon United Methodist Church 12:15 p.m., Elk and Hound Restau- room, Bessemer. students to share their work Events give students the UWS campus. basement, next to Holiday gas station, rant, Ironwood. Friday, April 21 with the campus and communi- opportunity to present work they Swenson Hall is located at Iron County Historical Society, 1 Ontonagon. area74.org. ty. have been doing over the past 1610 Weeks Ave. Government p.m., Historical Society. Public is wel- Mercer Cribbage, 9:30-11:30 Bessemer Housing Commis- come. a.m., Mercer, Wis., Senior Center. sion, 8:30 a.m., executive director’s Iron County Veterans Service Gogebic Conservation District, office, 709 W. Iron St., Bessemer. Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Wis., Town 10 a.m., Natural Resources Center, Gogebic County Family Depart- Hall. 715-561-2190. Bessemer. Harrison Ford visit, Fisher tribute launch Star Wars event ment of Human Services Board, 9 Ironwood American Legion Aux- Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 p.m., By LINDSEY BAHR chief Kathleen Kennedy, Mark who cheekily suggested that his a.m., Gogebic County Medical Care iliary Unit 5, 6 p.m., at the post, Iron- Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. Emer- AP Film Writer Facility, Wakefield. wood Memorial Building. Hamill, Billy Dee Williams, prequel character Mace Windu gencies: 715-476-7655. How do you celebrate 40 years Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew is not dead. Iron County Human Services Michigan Western Gateway Trail Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- of “Star Wars” in 90 minutes? Board, 3:30 p.m., County board Authority, 6 p.m., monthly meeting, Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran Church, and Hayden Christensen, as well Actor Warwick Davis moder- room, Hurley. Gogebic County Courthouse, 200 N. Ironwood. area74.org. With a surprise Harrison as video messages from Liam ated the sprawling look-back at Wakefield-Marenisco School Moore St., Bessemer. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Ford appearance, a touching Neeson and Samuel L. Jackson, the four decade legacy. Board, 5 p.m., school board room, Gogebic Range Carvers, 6:30 Ontonagon United Methodist Church Carrie Fisher tribute, a John Wakefield. p.m., shop room, A.D. Johnston High basement, next to Holiday gas station, Williams performance and a fair Bessemer City Council, 5:30 School, Bessemer. Ontonagon. area74.org. amount of jokes about George p.m., city hall. American Legion Post 58, 2 Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Lucas’s dialogue, of course. Hurley School Board, 5:30 p.m., p.m., Iron County Memorial Building, p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic Attendees at Star Wars Cele- th th Hurley High School library. Hurley. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. 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4 l FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 2017 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Trump’s budget would weaken our health defenses Mitch McConnell can count. The Senate for God’s sake,” he added. “It’s time to dou- DAILY GLOBE majority leader has 52 Republicans and ble down — time to be sure we can deliver needs 60 votes to break a filibuster. So on the promise of science and technology to Sue Mizell, Publisher when Congress returns from its Easter extend and improve lives.” recess, Democrats will “have to play a Under Trump’s budget, the Department Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor major role” in the chamber’s deliberations, of Health and Human Services, which he told The Washington Post. Cokie and includes the CDC, would lose 18 percent of Democrats can use that leverage in many Steve Roberts its funding. And another program that sup- ways, but here’s a suggestion: Alter Presi- ports the CDC’s preventive health efforts In Their Opinion dent Trump’s seriously misguided priorities would be eliminated entirely. that endanger the country’s health security. That would mean more kids who don’t On Russia probe, Nunes Trump’s proposed budget would allocate get vaccinated, more smokers who don’t vast sums to bolstering the military (a $54 much of his philanthropy to global health. quit, more drivers who don’t wear seat billion increase) and building a wall on the “Yet the projected annual loss from a pan- belts. And it would mean far greater vul- needed to step down Mexican border ($15 billion) while slashing demic could run as high as $570 billion.” nerability to global health threats like Our system of checks and balances ensures that no one of programs that are vital to the nation’s wel- The Trump budget slashes investments Ebola, Zika and influenza. As the Post in health security instead of increasing the three branches of the federal government becomes too fare. No cuts would be more damaging than reports: “Diseases travel fast and don’t rec- the president’s assault on two invaluable them. The president’s priorities are not ognize borders. In today’s connected world, powerful: Congress controls the president’s budget, the only a textbook example of “penny wise and president determines appointments to the Supreme Court, agencies: the National Institutes of Health a disease can be transported from a rural and the Centers for Disease Control and pound foolish,” but they also reflect a village to any major city within 36 hours.” the Supreme Court determines the constitutionality of leg- deeply damaging mindset: A profound dis- islation passed by Congress and signed into law by the pres- Prevention. The threat, adds Rebecca Katz of George- Fortunately, some Republicans under- dain for all the professionals — scientists town University Medical Center, is “not ident. It is somewhat adversarial, and we would argue that and researchers, economists and engineers, it needs to be: We want, for example, the legislative branch stand the president’s foolishness, including just from travel of people, but birds, too. Rep. Tom Cole of Oklahoma, chairman of journalists and judges — who measure and You can’t build walls to stop birds.” to keep the executive branch in check. the appropriations subcommittee that describe a world that does not square with But that’s what Trump wants to do: build U.S. Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., has a curious interpre- funds those agencies. He called them “the the president’s prejudices. walls, buy bombs, rattle sabers and ignore tation of this concept. front lines of defense for the American peo- Take the NIH, the largest biomedical reality. Cole says it best: “What the CDC It was Nunes, the chairman of the House Intelligence ple for some pretty awful things,” adding: research institution in the world, which does is probably more important to the Committee and a member of then-President-elect Donald “If the idea of a government is to protect enjoyed bipartisan support during the average American than, in a sense, the Trump’s transition team, who took a middle-of-the-night the United States and its people, then these Obama administration. Trump would cut Defense Department. You’re much more trip to the White House before briefing Trump on the status people contribute as much as another wing $5.8 billion, or 20 percent of its total bud- likely to be killed in a pandemic than you of his committee’s investigation into ... members of Trump’s of an F-35 (fighter jet) and actually do more get. And the idea voiced by many conserva- are in a terrorist attack, so you need to look presidential campaign and transition team, some of whom to save tens of thousands of lives.” tives, that private enterprise would pick up at it that way. Those investments are now work in the White House, regarding the Trump cam- Saving lives is not just a moral issue, it’s the slack, is simply wrong. Drug companies extraordinarily important for the protection paign’s contact with Russian officials. an economic one. Money invested now — in won’t invest in the costly research that pro- of the country.” Checks and balances? This is equivalent to the district promoting basic research, protecting duces many failures before an effective new That’s why Democrats have to use their attorney on “Law and Order” going over to the suspect’s against infectious diseases, providing vacci- therapy can come to market. influence to protect those investments from house and saying “Here is all the evidence we have against nations, denouncing smoking — saves enor- Former Vice President Joe Biden, who the Trumpian tide. His budget priorities you, and here is the strategy I’m going to use at trial.” mous amounts later. Just one example was has made fighting cancer a personal cru- would make the country weaker, not sade, says that Trump’s cuts “would set As reported by The New York Times, a pair of White emphasized recently by Bill Gates in a stronger. They would endanger all Ameri- the NIH budget, and biomedical House officials helped provide Nunes with the intelligence speech to the Munich Security Conference. cans, including those who voted for him. “The cost of ensuring adequate pandemic research, back 15 years — and that’s not And they must be changed. reports that showed that the president and his associates hyperbole. preparedness worldwide is estimated at Steve and Cokie Roberts can be con- were incidentally swept up in foreign surveillance by Ameri- “This is no time to undercut programs, can spy agencies. After dark on March 21, the Times report- $3.4 billion a year,” said Gates, who devotes tacted by email at [email protected]. ed, Nunes got a call from a person he has described only as a source. The call came as he was riding across town in an Uber car, and he quickly diverted to the White House. The next Today in history day, Nunes gave a hastily arranged news conference before going to brief the president on what he had learned the night By The Associated Press before from — as it turns out — White House officials. Today’s Highlight in History Among the people Nunes did not brief before briefing the On April 14, 1865, President president? U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff of California, the ranking Abraham Lincoln was shot and mor- Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee. When you tally wounded by John Wilkes Booth rush to tell the president before you tell your committee’s rank- during a performance of “Our Ameri- ing member of the opposition party — and you repeatedly dis- can Cousin” at Ford’s Theater in Washington. miss the idea that you were wrong to disclose the existence of On this date “dozens” of classified intelligence reports about incidental In 1775, the first American society surveillance of associates of Trump — you make it far too easy for the abolition of slavery was for others to paint your investigation as nakedly partisan, that formed in Philadelphia. you are eager to do the bidding of the occupant of the Oval In 1828, the first edition of Noah Office, the one at the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue. Webster’s “American Dictionary of Nunes stepped down as head of the Trump campaign- the English Language” was pub- lished. Russia investigation on Thursday. He blamed “left-wing In 1912, the British liner RMS activist groups” for complaints lodged against him with the Titanic collided with an iceberg in the Office of Congressional Ethics, but that kind of finger-point- North Atlantic at 11:40 p.m. ship’s ing falls flat when you say it less than a half-hour before the time and began sinking. (The ship House Committee on Ethics says you’re under investigation went under two hours and 40 min- for possibly having “made unauthorized disclosures of clas- utes later with the loss of 1,514 sified information.” lives.) In 1981, the first test flight of St. Anne’s Cathedral or a nationally Actress Julie Christie is 77. Retired In 1935, the “Black Sunday” dust America’s first operational space televised concert at the city’s Water- MLB All-Star Pete Rose is 76. Rock It is vital that the American people know what role, if storm descended upon the central any, the Russian government or its agents played in the shuttle, the Columbia, ended suc- front Hall to mark the 100th anniver- musician Ritchie Blackmore is 72. Plains, turning a sunny afternoon cessfully with a landing at Edwards sary of the ship’s sinking. Eleven Actor John Shea is 68. Actor-turned- presidential election, and if any members of the Trump into total darkness. Air Force Base in California. Secret Service agents were placed race car driver Brian Forster is 57. campaign conspired with them. Not because we dispute the In 1939, the John Steinbeck In 1986, Americans got word of a on administrative leave as a deepen- Actor Brad Garrett is 57. Actor outcome of the Nov. 8 election — Donald Trump won the novel “The Grapes of Wrath” was U.S. air raid on Libya (because of ing scandal involving prostitutes Robert Carlyle is 56. Rock singer- election fairly, and we have seen nothing to suggest other- first published by Viking Press. the time difference, it was the early overshadowed President Barack musician John Bell (Widespread wise — but because we don’t want foreign nations intruding In 1949, the “Wilhelmstrasse morning of April 15 where the attack Obama’s diplomatic mission to Latin Panic) is 55. Actor Robert Clendenin Trial” in Nuremberg ended with 19 occurred.) French feminist author America. Actor Jonathan Frid, best is 53. Actress Catherine Dent is 52. in our elections, and we want to know if American citizens, former Nazi Foreign Office officials especially Americans presently working in the White Simone de Beauvoir died in Paris at known for playing Barnabas Collins Actor Lloyd Owen is 51. Baseball sentenced by an American tribunal age 78. in the 1960s original vampire soap Hall of Famer Greg Maddux is 51. House, took part in that intrusion. to prison terms ranging from four to In 1994, two U.S. Air Force F-15 opera “Dark Shadows”, died in Rock musician Barrett Martin is 50. This is not a partisan issue. This is an American issue. 25 years. warplanes mistakenly shot down two Hamilton, Ontario, Canada at age Actor Anthony Michael Hall is 49. We need an independent, nonpartisan investigation by the In 1956, Ampex Corp. demon- U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopters 87. Guns N’ Roses, Red Hot Chili Actor Adrien Brody is 44. Classical House of Representatives. Congressman Nunes’ actions left strated the first practical videotape over northern Iraq, killing 26 people, Peppers, the Beastie Boys, folk icon singer David Miller is 44. Rapper recorder at the National Association including 15 Americans. Turner Donovan, late singer-songwriter DaBrat is 43. Actor Antwon Tanner is us doubting his ability to lead an independent, nonpartisan of Radio and Television Broadcast- investigation, and that meant he needed to step aside. Classic Movies made its cable Laura Nyro and British bands the 42. Actress Sarah Michelle Gellar is ers Convention in Chicago. debut; the first film it aired was Ted Small Faces and Faces were among 40. Actor-producer Rob McElhenney —The Journal Times of Racine, Wis. In 1965, the state of Kansas Turner’s personal favorite, “Gone those inducted into the Rock and is 40. Roots singer JD McPherson is hanged Richard Hickock and Perry with the Wind.” Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. 40. Rock singer Win Butler (Arcade Smith for the 1959 murders of Her- Ten years ago: Riot police beat One year ago: Hillary Clinton Fire) is 37. Actress Claire Coffee is bert Clutter, his wife, Bonnie, and and detained protesters as thou- and Bernie Sanders aggressively 37. Actor Christian Alexander is 27. Election Letters two of their children, Nancy and sands defied an official ban and challenged each other’s judgment to Actor Nick Krause is 25. Actress Kenyon. The murders were detailed attempted to stage a rally in Moscow be president during a Democratic Vivien Cardone is 24. Actor Graham in the Truman Capote non-fiction The Daily Globe invites Letters to the Editor pertaining to the upcom- against Russian President Vladimir debate in Brooklyn, New York, spar- Phillips is 24. Actress Skyler novel “In Cold Blood.” Putin’s government. A car bomb ring over Wall Street banks, how Samuels is 23. Actress Abigail Bres- ing general election set for May 2. Letters will run as space is available In 1970, President Richard Nixon and time for verification allows, but no letter will be run within a week of exploded near one of Shiite Islam’s high to raise the minimum wage and lin is 21. nominated Harry Blackmun to the holiest shrines in Karbala, Iraq, gun control. The first of two strong Thought for Today the election. Letters are due by noon Monday, April 24. U.S. Supreme Court. (The choice of Letters should be no longer than 400 words. They must be signed by killing 47 people. Entertainer Don Ho earthquakes struck southern Japan; “Education ... has produced a Blackmun, who was unanimously died in Honolulu at age 76. the temblors killed at least 50 peo- vast population able to read but the author, and an address and phone number must be included for veri- confirmed by the Senate a month Five years ago: In Belfast, ple. unable to distinguish what is worth fication purposes. Letters may be mailed to: Letters to the Editor, Daily later, followed the failed nominations Northern Ireland, where the RMS Today’s Birthdays reading.” — George Macaulay Globe, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood MI 49938; emailed to: news@your- of Clement Haynsworth and G. Har- Titanic was built, thousands attend- Actor Bradford Dillman is 87. Trevelyan, English historian (1876- dailyglobe.com; or faxed to 906-932-4211. rold Carswell.) ed a choral requiem at the Anglican Country singer Loretta Lynn is 85. 1962).

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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Martilla yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Award Winning Newspaper Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 ADVERTISING DIRECTOR LEAD PRESS Published daily Monday - Saturday Heidi Ofstad Bill Westerman (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 2017 l 5 will serve remote areas where AREA / STATE Record Broadband the other major providers can’t Saxon EVEN IF YOU afford to do so. Bonovetz said costs would be POLICE REPORTS too high for AT& T to serve many From page 1 From page 1 STAND ALONE Ironwood Township of the sparsely populated areas. On Wednesday, Gogebic County high-terrain areas, such as water County board chairman from a federally approved list be Sheriff’s Department deputies tanks, if needed. George Peterson, of Watersmeet, contacted for bids before a con- responded to a disorderly person on Salo said the 2.6-gigahertz said he’s pleased to learn NMU tract could be awarded. Grandview Lane just after 6 p.m. band in which the EAN service is working with U.P. community The failure to comply with the ——— operates doesn’t conflict with colleges on providing broadband regulation was discovered dur- On Monday, the GCSD received a call about blowing trash from one other bands, such as Horizon or in the two-yer effort. ing a U.S. Office of Inspector neighbor’s yard into another’s. AT & T. For the homeowner, the out- General audit, Iron County When deputies responded they Smith said he has been work- door device needed to receive Forester Eric Peterson informed found an open trash bag in the prob- ing with Watersmeet Supervisor broadband services will cost the county board in November, lem yard with scattered trash lying Mike Rogers on a water tower around $200. The cable cord con- resulting in a recommendation around the property, as well as the there and the Chain of Lakes nection to the home is a relative- FEMA not reimburse the money neighbors, as described in the com- area near Watersmeet would ly simple process, but Bonovetz the costs already accrued. plaint. also be a good candidate to locate suggested local agencies like Peterson estimated in November The trash was picked up and the a site. Community Action Agency might those costs were roughly $90,000. problem resolved. He also referred to locations in be able to assist homeowners in At the time, he said that while ACCIDENTS Gogebic County Marenisco, Wakefield, Bessemer getting their systems online. that is the recommendation, On Wednesday, deputies and in Ironwood on Mt. Zion, Two alternative indoor receiv- FEMA isn’t bound by the Inspec- responded to a hit-and-run on near the Gogebic Community ing units cost $125 and $70. tor General’s office and likely Grandview Lane just before 8 p.m. College campus. He said the high There are already around would still pay if the costs are City of Ironwood terrain there, near the ski hill, is 2,000 EAN broadband devices deemed reasonable. The GCSD received a report of a an ideal spot for the broadband connected in the eastern U.P., “Right now, we have to roll phone scam on Wednesday in Iron- equipment. where Salo said this week’s dev- the dice on the $90,000 — sub- wood after repeated calls from the The county courthouse astating storm didn’t knock out mitting it and getting reim- “Grant Department” were received presently uses the Merit Internet the outdoor equipment. bursed for it, we may or may not. seeking information from the recipi- service, but would be a candidate The NMU representatives will But if we had continued under ent. ANIMAL COMPLAINTS for the new EAN system. coordinate efforts to locate that contract, all the money we Gogebic County NMU will need specific infor- broadband sites here with spent there may have been not On Tuesday, a horse was report- mation on where individual stu- Juliane Giackino, county admin- reimbursed,” Peterson said in ed escaped in Wakefield around 6 dents live for possible connec- istrator; Jim Loeper, emergency November. “The fact that they p.m. It did not appear as if the horse tions. County board member Joe management director; town were here and red-flagged that received any help from outside par- Bonovetz, of Bessemer, said the supervisors and GCC. right away allowed us to stop it ties, or that it had bad intentions on Western Upper Peninsula Plan- Bonovetz said it will be impor- before it got really bad.” his mind as he was captured and ning and Development Region tant that the western U.P. FEMA is ultimately responsible returned by 7:30 p.m. has compiled a lot of that infor- receive its share of the grant for covering 75 percent of the eligi- mation. money and said it will be an eco- ble work at the harbor, with Wis- Correction nomic boost for the area. consin Emergency Management NMU is matching the grant and Iron County each paying for Serving the unserved On Thursday, the Daily Globe Smith said the EAN network with $3.2 million. 12.5 percent of remaining costs. spelled Lori LaPlant’s name wrong in an article about the pet grooming business she is open- Ian Minielly/Daily Globe ing through the Bessemer Tesla set to unveil electric semi-truck in September STANDING ON his own in the warm sun, Jacobi Hill, a freshman at the PopUp Shop program. DETROIT (AP) — Tesla Inc. self-driving Autopilot mode. But Musk revealed last sum- A.D. Johnston School in Bessemer, asks voters to “Vote No” on the May CEO Elon Musk says the compa- Musk also said the company mer that the Palo Alto, Califor- 2 bond. The bond is for $6.9 million to remodel and expand ADJ, while Lottery ny plans to unveil an electric plans to unveil a pickup truck in nia-based company is working demolishing the Washington elementary school. Hill was warned he semi-truck in September. 18 to 24 months. on several more vehicles, was risking a suspension by school principal Dan VanderVelden, but Musk tweeted the announce- Tesla currently sells two elec- including the semi and a decided it was worth the risk. Thursday 44-52-53-56-58-59-61- ment Thursday. He offered no tric vehicles, the Model S sedan minibus. Michigan 62-77-79 other details about the semi, and Model X SUV. Its lower-cost Tesla shares rose $7.16, or 2.4 Poker Lotto: 7C-3D-6D- More Lake Michigan test Portage, Indiana, about 30 miles 3H-5H such as whether it will be Model 3 electric car is due out by percent, to close at $304 in Wisconsin (48 kilometers) east of Chicago. Midday Daily 3: 6-7-2 5 Card Cash: QH-9C- equipped with Tesla’s partially the end of this year. response to Musk’s tweet. results coming after chemical spill She said preliminary results Midday Daily 4: 9-5-5-8 8D-9D-2H were expected Thursday on 100 Daily 3: 8-0-6 Badger 5: 02-07-09-13- PORTAGE, Ind. (AP) — Fed- additional water samples. Daily 4: 0-3-5-4 20 OLDTIMERS LEAGUE eral officials are awaiting more Tuesday’s spill caused by a Fantasy 5: 01-15-25- SuperCash: 10-12-15- test results to determine pipe failure allowed wastewater 30-35 20-22-32, Doubler: N whether a potentially carcino- containing hexavalent chromi- Keno: 01-04-05-09-17- Daily Pick 3: 8-5-5 20-21-33-36-37-38-41- Daily Pick 4: 7-6-5-9 genic chemical entered Lake um from an electroplating pro- Michigan during a wastewater cess to enter a tributary 100 spill at a U.S. Steel plant in yards (90 meters) from Lake northern Indiana. Michigan. U.S. Environmental Protec- A water utility stopped draw- tion Agency spokeswoman ing lake water and three beaches Rachel Bassler says testing at Indiana Dunes National Tuesday and Wednesday found Lakeshore and one in adjacent no hexavalent chromium in the Ogden Dunes remain closed as a lake near the spill site in precaution. 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Placing felt, and is used primarily to coarse-textured plants closest provide contrast. to the observer with medium Color lacks dimension with- plants in the middle and fine- out texture, which can soften textured assortments in the spaces, provide visual interest, rear makes the setting appear fashion backdrops and set more distant. Reversing that, moods. with coarse-textured plants “It takes a different kind of in the background and fine- eye to appreciate texture in textured varieties up front, the garden,” said Susan Bar- tends to make gardens look ton, a University of Delaware smaller. horticulturist. “We’re all pro- Hardscaping — using wind- grammed to recognize color, ing pathways and streams, eye- but once you start looking for catching fountains and furni- texture, you can appreciate ture — also produces a sense of it.” visual texture, along with four- Landscape design is com- season interest. The same goes prised of five basic principles: for foliage shape, bark surfaces scale, balance, repetition, and the patterns made by dominance and unity, said branches. ePlans.com photo Rebecca Finneran, a horticul- Even kitchen gardens can be A DECORATIVE truss draws all eyes to the porch of this one-story home. See images of the interior online at ePlans.com/HouseOfTheWeek. turist with the Michigan State accented by emphasizing visual University Extension pro- texture. Dill, fennel, thyme, gram. asparagus and lavender are “The tools we use to achieve fine-textured plants that are Flexible floor plan provides extra storage these are use of line, form, attractive in edible settings. color and texture,” Finneran Tomatoes, basil and peppers This plan presents a com- said. “Leaves, flowers, stems serve for medium texture, while pelling mix of style and function- and bark can add ‘texture’ to lettuce, chard, corn and okra ality. the visual. Certain times of provide the coarse. Inside, you’ll find an open year or day will accentuate “Beets are a great example of floor plan with lots of smart stor- this. Even a pot or paving adding colorful foliage to an edi- age, like the lockers waiting to materials can add textural dif- ble garden,” Finneran said. hold backpacks on your way in ferences.” “Pair this plant with a ferny- from the garage, the generous Plant texture varies from looking foliage of carrots and laundry room, and the kitchen’s coarse to fine. you’ve got a lovely design that walk-in pantry. Coarse-textured favorites you will eat later on. The master suite offers a include cannas, elephant ear, “Purple kohlrabi is another large walk-in closet, two sinks coleus, hydrangea and horse great example — not to mention with counter space, a tub with a chestnut. All are dramatic and Swiss chard,” she said. “All of view, and a separate shower. Main Level bold. these add bold coarse texture Family and friends will love “They draw the eye because with fun color that is sure to sitting at the kitchen’s open of their differences or contrast please.” snack bar. in shape or appearance,” Seek out plants based on An office near the front is Finneran said. “They dominate their physical characteristics. ideal for working from home. groupings.” Color is good, but visual texture To build this home, order a Most plants are said to be is more enduring. complete set of construction doc- medium in texture, and gener- “Whether using plants in a uments by calling toll-free 866- ally are used to link fine and container, or annuals and 228-0193 or visiting coarse arrangements in large perennials or woody plants in ePlans.com/HouseOfTheWeek. settings. Examples include the landscape, making inten- Enter the design number to impatiens, daisies, camellias tional choices relative to tex- locate the plan and view more and viburnum. ture will ensure an eye-pleasing images and details. Fine-textured plants gener- outcome,” Finneran said. Previously featured plans can be seen as well as other specialty collections. Search filters will help find exactly the right thing from over Edamame in garden are 28,000 home designs. Most plans can be customized to suit any lifestyle. flavorful, very easy to grow —Courtesy of ePlans.com By LEE REICH However, like these other Associated Press plants, edamame are a tasty Bedrooms: 3 Move over, tempeh, tofu, dessert to rabbits and deer. Baths: 2 miso, soy sauce, soy milk and Mexican bean beetles, on the other processed soy foods. Make other hand, have little interest Total: 1,769 sq. ft. Design number HOTW170017 way for edamame. in soybeans. Dimensions: 62-6 x 49-8 This is the soybean in its most primitive state — picked Framing: 2 x 4 young and green, steamed or WHDEonN’t T gOet P aLllA N enTthused about Foundation: Crawlspace, Slab boiled for five minutes, then edamame and go out and plant popped out of the pod right into them tomorrow. That may be your mouth. too early, depending on where With high-quality protein, you garden. Edamame need phytoestrogens, and a good dose warm soil to get started, so Goodbye, ‘Gestalt Gardener’? Cuts threaten more than NPR of calcium and vitamin A, soy- should not be planted until beans have always garnered about the date of the last killing BELZONI, Miss. (AP) — In a about liberal politics. But the president and chief executive One recent morning, 15 bouncy high praise as a nutritional frost, which is about the same Mississippi Delta hamlet that cuts wouldn’t be isolated to officer, Patricia de Stacy Harri- 4- and 5-year-olds were learning powerhouse. Generally though, time as you would plant corn or calls itself the “Catfish Capital Washington or National Public son, recently told Congress. words that start with “R’’ and the taste of dry (mature) soy- green beans. (Contact your of the World,” public radio is Radio. Congress last year put $445 concepts like opposites — beans — either nondescript in county Cooperative Extension one of Gus Mohamed’s constant Officials at Mississippi Pub- million into CPB — a relatively over/under, tall/short, do/don’t processed foods or left more to office for that date if you don’t companions on his long com- lic Broadcasting say they do not tiny slice of the $4 trillion feder- — by using “Between the itself — leaves something to be know it.) mutes past cotton and soybean know what would be cut if fed- al budget. Lions,” a TV show produced by desired. Boiled soybeans have a Do get your seeds now, fields. eral support for CPB disap- CPB says it gives financial Mississippi Public Broadcast- flavor and waxy texture that though. A number of varieties One of his favorite shows, pears, so it’s unclear if the call- support to 575 television or ing. many people find unpleasant. are available, differing slightly “Gestalt Gardener,” bears some in shows with physicians, radio stations, and 248 of those “I would hate to see this go And tofu is most esteemed for in flavor and in how long it hallmarks of public broadcast- money managers and lawyers serve rural areas. away,” Margaret Chapman, the its ability to pick up other fla- takes before the beans are ing stereotypes: quirky voices, could see reduced airtime or be Shelly Battista says it would center’s executive director, said vors. ready for harvest. My favorite cheesy music and zealous lis- chopped entirely. be a personal loss if “Gestalt as a teacher asked the children Edamame, on the other variety is Shirofumi, but I also teners calling with questions. Mississippi Public Broadcast- Gardener” disappears. The to clap for each syllable in a hand, are delectable in their like Envy and Butterbean. And it could go off the air ing already has been losing show helped her meet people series of words. own right, combining the best of When it’s time to plant, sow because of President Donald state support because of dwin- and get involved with a master Back in Belzoni (bell-ZOH- garden peas and lima beans in the seeds an inch deep in rows Trump’s proposal to eliminate dling state tax collections. It gardeners’ program when she nah) — a town of 2,100 resi- both flavor and texture. 15 to 30 inches apart. federal funding for the Corpora- gets about $1.9 million from moved a few years ago to Crys- dents that is about 75 miles tion for Public Broadcasting, or CPB, and another $1 million tal Springs, a town of about (120 kilometers) northwest of GREAT FLAVOR, EASY TO HATRhVeE SbTes Ot-Nqu TalIMitEy edamame CPB. from private donations, said 5,000 some 25 miles (40 kilome- Jackson — Terry Waller grew GROW “I really don’t know what I executive director Ronnie ters) south of the capital of up watching “Sesame Street” Planting edamame yourself demand timely harvest. Picked would listen to,” said Mohamed, Agnew. It was slated to receive Jackson. and now his own youngsters, is the most straightforward way prematurely, the pods yield a 57-year-old Trump voter who about $6.9 million from the “My favorite thing to do is to ages 4, 5 and 8, have their own to get this vegetable, long popu- scrawny beans of bland flavor; isn’t convinced the president state this year but saw that turn on the show and listen to it favorite public TV shows. He lar in Asia, on your plate. picked too late and the pods will get enough support to go slashed by $345,000 and stands while I’m in the garden,” Bat- spends his days serving soul Although they taste like peas are too far on their way to through with cuts that would to lose another $461,000 in tista said. “I love Felder’s gar- food at The Lunch Basket, his and limas and grow much like becoming dry, mature soy- hit Mississippi Public Broad- state money for the next fiscal dening philosophy. He’s open- restaurant with a buffet that green beans, edamame are as beans. casting. year. minded and kind of funky.” features the local specialty — easy, or even easier, to grow Harvest edamame pods when Mohamed, a nurse, spends Some Republicans say public Education is a big part of catfish, grown on nearby than these familiar vegetables. the beans within are fully some 20 hours a week with the broadcasting doesn’t serve an public broadcasting’s mission, farms and processed at a local Edamame tolerate summer plump, and before the bright voices on public radio. His essential government function especially crucial in a state that plant. Around downtown are heat better than garden peas, green pods begin to yellow. I attachment is apparent in the and shouldn’t get tax dollars, consistently lags in national 5-foot fiberglass catfish paint- which languish in most regions pick ripe pods over the course of parody song he wrote about the anyway, so it’s unlikely law- education rankings. There’s Ed, ed as Uncle Sam, a farmer, a by early or midsummer. And a couple of weeks or so, but do-what-makes-you-happy hor- makers in one of the nation’s the puppet with spiky purple nurse. they withstand cool summer some gardeners wait until the ticulturalist who hosts the gar- poorest states would make up hair who teaches kids about When he gets home, 45-year- nights better than lima beans, bulk of the pods are ready for dening show, set to the tune of the loss. nutrition on “Ed Said.” And not old Waller likes to kick back on which might languish until harvest, then pull the plants “The Ballad of Davy Crockett”: Money from CPB typically all of the money goes to radio his couch and watch “New- midsummer, or all season, and strip off the pods in the “Felder, Felder Rushing, prince represents 10 percent to 15 per- and TV programs. sHour.” depending on the region. comfort of a shaded chair. of the plant frontier ...” cent of a station’s budget. Sta- The network also gives liter- “I love PBS,” said Waller, Like green beans and other If plants yield more than you Some conservatives have tions serving rural and minority acy grants to preschools, includ- who voted for Hillary Clinton legumes, edamame roots part- can eat, freeze excess for later salivated over the idea of cut- communities would likely be hit ing Agape Educational Center and disagrees with the pro- ner with naturally occurring use. The five-minute steaming ting funding for public broad- hardest because they don’t have in Canton, a town of about posed public broadcasting cuts. symbiotic bacteria that enrich or boiling that readies pods for casting, criticizing it as a bas- a broad enough donor base to 13,250 roughly 20 miles (about “I watch it just about every the soil with nitrogen from the fresh eating also readies them, tion of elites waxing poetic make up the difference, CPB’s 32 kilometers) north of Jackson. day.” air. once cooled, for the freezer. THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 2017 l 7 Midgets win SPORTS Indianhead game HURLEY — Hurley’s Dante Ben- der picked up a complete-game win as the Midgets beat Washburn 9-1 Thursday. He faced four batters over the minimum, striking out 10, walking just two (one intentionally), while allowing three hits and an earned run. “He was throwing very, very well, he mixed things up,” Hurley coach Aaron Bender said. “He’s coming into that senior year and really get- ting the job done up there.” Bender also went 4 for 4 at the plate with two doubles. Ryley Eitrem was 2 for 2 with a two-run double in the fifth. Brayden Bender was 2 for 3 with four RBIs, including two in the six-run fifth. Cade Huotari also had a RBI single in the fifth. JASON JUNO/DAILY GLOBE Hurley picked up 12 hits and THE IRONWOOD softball team played on its new field for the first time on Thursday afternoon. The Red Devils moved from the John Krznarich Little League Field next door to a field took advantage of four Washburn made specifically for softball. The Devils lost to Solon Springs 10-5 Thursday. errors. “Nice conference win,” Bender said. “I thought Washburn played a very good game. … I thought all Ironwood opens new softball field with loss three pitchers threw well for them. By JASON JUNO They’re definitely no pushover team They carried that over to the [email protected] for sure.” seventh inning when they Hurley (3-4, 2-1) goes to Bayfield IRONWOOD — Solon scored five runs and put the Monday. Springs spoiled the debut of game out of reach. Washburn 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 — 1 3 4 Ironwood’s new softball field “That was a big momentum Hurley 0 1 0 1 6 0 1 -— 9 12 2 Thursday with a 10-5 Indian- swing for us,” Solon Springs head Conference victory over coach Brian Amos said. Devils soccer starts the Red Devils. The first two outs were made It took four years of work to on plays put in play. The with win get the field ready for play. The already young Eagles came into IRONWOOD — The Ironwood sparkling new venue gives the the game just two days after los- Red Devils started the soccer season softball team a dirt infield and ing an infielder for the season. with a 4-1 win over Three Lakes allows other teams to practice The defense was up to the task Thursday in Northern Lights Con- on the adjacent little league as was their pitcher, who struck ference action. field — which the softball team out eight and allowed just six Esther Borth had a hat trick in used to play on — at the same hits to a veteran Ironwood team. her first game for Ironwood. time. “She’s been putting in her Six minutes into the game, “I’m not going to go soft on time, coming up through the Vanessa Nasi picked up a goal on a you and say it’s a dream come youth programs and playing in pass from Leah Braucher. The keep- true, but we’ve got a lot of people the traveling leagues,” Amos er made the initial stop, but Nasi who worked very hard on this,” said. “She’s a very coachable girl put in the rebound. said Sam Fontecchio, who was and she’s fun to watch. As a It stayed 1-0 at the half, as Three one of the leaders on the project. freshman, we have a ton of Lakes focused on defense and didn’t He also was the umpire on the growth to do with her yet, but even get a shot on goal of their own bases Thursday. her coming in as a freshman, to in the first half. “It was nice to finally get out have what she has, is huge.” Borth tallied all three of her goals here and play,” Ironwood coach Ironwood attempted a come- in the second half. She made a Heather Sbraggia said. “We’ve back as leadoff hitter Kacie penalty kick three minutes after been practicing on it since we’ve Lundin tripled and eventually halftime and then free kicks in the been outside.” scored, but the Devils weren’t 55th and 78th minutes. An up-and-coming team from able to tally another hit in the “She can kick the ball a long Solon Springs prevented the seventh inning. way,” Ironwood coach Don Cvengros Red Devils from celebrating “We just have to keep work- said. “She’s not a big girl, but she afterwards. Ironwood tallied ing, it’s only the third game,” can kick.” just six hits against Solon Sbraggia said. Having her this year gives Iron- Springs’ hard-throwing fresh- Ironwood’s Shawna Jackson wood a 1-2 punch on offense along man pitcher Kylli Rajala. was 2 for 3. Taylor Mylly dou- with Nasi. “Every one of our girls can bled in the fifth inning and she “Esther, she just lives and hit, but they didn’t tonight until came around to score later in breathes soccer,” Cvengros said. the sixth and seventh inning,” the inning. Things overall started working Sbraggia said. “By then it’s too Mylly took the loss on the better for the very deep Devils when late.” mound. they stopped going up the middle The Devils also missed a big Ironwood (2-1) plays in a against Three Lakes’ defense. opportunity late in the game. tournament at the Superior “Once we start moving the ball a Ironwood trailed 5-4 in the Dome Friday and Saturday. The little more wide and opening things bottom of the sixth inning when Devils start with Westwood at up, it worked a little better for us,” it put runners on second and 2:30 p.m. CDT and play the third with two outs. Rajala got a Gladstone JV at 7 Friday. They Cvengros said. JASON JUNO/DAILY GLOBE Ironwood goes to Hayward Mon- strikeout to end the threat, play Superior Central Saturday IRONWOOD SHORTSTOP Kacie Lundin, left, holds onto the ball despite taking a hit from a Solon Springs day. though. at 9 a.m. baserunner Thursday in Ironwood. Devils start fast, hold on for close win over Solon Springs By PAT KRAUSE "Wiemeri was cruising but he work on the little things. These "That's the fun part of baseball. ers came out of the game. Our ball. Although Ahlberg said both [email protected] got a high pitch count late in the kids are real upbeat. They each It was our first one run game in a bench guys did a good job, but we players should be OK, they left IRONWOOD — Ironwood game. He didn't surprise me. worked 20-25 hours on getting long time. Ironwood always hits lost two good outfielders and our the game and didn't return. built up a big lead but needed He's worked hard to be a good the field ready to play." the ball and number seven number 3 hitter in the lineup." Ironwood scored three runs in freshman Austin Trier to come pitcher. Revoyr came in and then Solon Springs coach Nathan (Wiemeri) did a good job pitching The collision Ahlberg referred the inning highlighted by dou- through with a big hit in the final Parker (Wilson) came in to close Ahlberg said he enjoyed coaching and got stronger as the game to came in the first inning. Iron- bles from from Joki and Wilson. inning to edge Solon Springs 8-7 it out with 18 pitches. Our in a "fun" game, even though his went along. wood's Josh Joki drove a ball into Josh Joki started the third in Indianhead Conference action defense was real good today, but team now has a 2-4 record. "What really derailed us was the left-centerfield gap and Del- inning with a long drive that on Thursday. our outfield needs a little work. "We were down 7-0 and came when we had the collision in the can Ross and Nick Zosel crashed nearly left the park and Ethan The Red Devils got excellent In our early games, we've tried to back to tie it," Ahlberg said. outfield and both of our outfield- into each other going for the fly Roehm and Pertile beat out pitching and rock-solid defense infield singles that brought in as they cruised to a 7-0 lead after two runs. Dabb was safe on an four innings. But Solon Springs error that scored Pertile and the picked up three unearned runs in Red Devils led 5-0. the fifth inning and then Iron- In the fourth inning, Griffen wood starter Tony Wiemeri came Revoyr was hit by a pitch, Josh out of the game after throwing 93 Joki walked and Wilson and pitches and striking out the side Roehm reached on Eagle errors in the sixth inning. as Ironwood took a seemingly Griffen Revoyr came on to safe 7-0 lead. close out the game in the seventh Wiemeri pitched a gem and inning, but he walked the first got the win. In six innings, he two batters, an Eagle batter gave up three runs but none were reached on an error and Noah earned. He only gave up three Stano's single plated two runs. hits while fanning nine Eagles Another Ironwood error tied the without walking anyone. game at 7-7 after 6 1/2 innings. "My fastball was working good The Red Devils had the final and the curve was there when I at-bat of the game. Shawn Per- needed it," Wiemeri said. "I got tile doubled sharply into the good location for my pitches from right-centerfield gap, Ryan coach Niemi and my teammates Tibaldo hit the ball solidly, but it helped me with good defense. was caught by the pitcher and They always play very good Drew Dabb punched a seeing-eye defense behind me." single between the third base- Solon Springs committed five man and shortstop. errors, while Ironwood had only With runners at first and two miscues. third, Trier hit a ball to the right Joki led the Red Devil hitting of the pitcher who could not get attack by going a perfect 3-3 with over to field it. Trier beat out the two doubles and Pertile was 2-4. infield hit and Pertile scored Ironwood (2-0) travels to from third with the winning run. Washburn for another conference "Pertile is a senior and he's game on Monday and takes on been hitting well," Ironwood the new Gogebic Miner co-op coach Dan Niemi said. "He got team on Tuesday at home. the big hit to start off the inning. We kept it going and "Trapper" Solon Springs 000 030 4 - 7 3 5 Trier ended it. The young guys Pat Krause/Daily Globe Ironwood 302 020 1 - 8 10 2 came up nice tonight and the IRONWOOD'S PARKER Wilson hits a long fly to left field during the Red Devil-Solon Springs game at Lorenson Field on Thursday night. Ironwood older guys are producing. won the game in the final inning 8-7. 8 l FRIDAY, APRIL14, 2017 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTSButternut/Mercer Daily Globe Scoreboard wins big over Brewers stop Reds' Central Division (Hendricks 1-0), 2:20 p.m. Tuesday, April 25 National Basketball WLPct GB Philadelphia (Nola 1-0) at Washington x-Columbus at Pittsburgh, TBA Detroit 63.667 — (Strasburg 1-0), 4:05 p.m. x-Toronto at Washington, TBA Mellen AssociationFinal Standings Minnesota 63.667 — St. Louis (Wacha 1-0) at N.Y. Yankees x-Calgary at Anaheim, TBA 4-game win string All Times EDT Chicago 44.500 1½ (Tanaka 0-1), 7:05 p.m. MELLEN — Jace Scherwin- EASTERN CONFERENCE Cleveland 45.444 2 Milwaukee (Milone 0-0) at Cincinnati Transactions Atlantic Division BASEBALL ski tossed a two-hit shutout Kansas City 36.333 3 (Feldman 1-1), 7:10 p.m. CINCINNATI (AP) — Ryan W L Pct GB American League Brewers 5, Reds 1 N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard 1-0) at Miami Thursday as the Braun and Eric Thames home- Milwaukee Cincinnati z-Boston 53 29 .646 — West Division BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Designated (Conley 1-0), 7:10 p.m. ab rhbi ab rhbi x-Toronto 51 31 .622 2 WLPct GB RHP Oliver Drake for assignment. Select- Butternut/Mercer Pioneers red, Jimmy Nelson turned in his Los Angeles 64.600 — San Diego (Chacin 1-1) at Atlanta Villar 2b 4001Hmilton cf 4110 New York 31 51 .378 22 ed the contract of RHP Stefan Crichton blanked the Mellen Granite Houston 64.600 — (Teheran 0-0), 7:35 p.m. second straight strong start and Thames 1b 3222Peraza 2b-ss 4010 Philadelphia 28 54 .341 25 from Norfolk (IL). Oakland 55.500 1 Arizona (Greinke 1-0) at L.A. Dodgers Diggers 13-0 in Indianhead Aguilar 1b 0000Votto 1b 3001 Brooklyn 20 62 .244 33 BOSTON RED SOX — Optioned RHP the Milwaukee Brewers snapped Texas 45.444 1½ (Kershaw 1-1), 10:10 p.m. Braun lf 3112Duvall lf 4000 Southeast Division Ben Taylor to Pawtucket (IL). Reinstated Conference baseball action. Cincinnati's four-game winning Seattle 28.200 4 Colorado (Anderson 1-1) at San Francis- T.Shaw 3b 4000Suarez 3b 4000 W L Pct GB LHP Robbie Ross Jr. from the 10-day DL. Scherwinski allowed three ___ co (Cueto 2-0), 10:15 p.m. CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Placed C streak, knocking off the Reds 5-1 Do.Sntn rf 4020Schbler rf 3000 y-Washington 49 33 .598 — walks and fanned nine in the K.Brxtn cf 4010Cozart ss 3030 x-Atlanta 43 39 .524 6 Wednesday's Games Saturday's Games Geovany Soto on the 10-day DL, retroac- Thursday night. N.Y. Yankees 8, Tampa Bay 4 Philadelphia at Washington, 1:05 p.m. Pina c 4110Astin p 0000 Miami 41 41 .500 8 tive to Wednesday. Selected the contract five-inning game. Detroit 5, Minnesota 3 St. Louis at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. At 5-5, the Brewers reached Arcia ss 4130Brnhart c 3000 Charlotte 36 46 .439 13 of C Kevan Smith from Charlotte (IL). Chicago White Sox 2, Cleveland 1 Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. “Jace Scherwinski pitched a .500 for the first time since they Nelson p 2000Arroyo p 1000 Orlando 29 53 .354 20 CLEVELAND INDIANS — Optioned OF Milwaukee 2, Toronto 0 Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. C.Trres p 0000Storen p 0000 Central Division Tyler Naquin to Columbus (IL). Reinstat- heck of a game, no doubt,” said were last April 15. Baltimore 12, Boston 5 Colorado at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Frnklin ph 1000Alcantr 2b 1000 W L Pct GB ed OF Lonnie Chisenhall from the 10-day Mellen coach Erik Jokinen. Oakland 8, Kansas City 3 N.Y. Mets at Miami, 7:10 p.m. Nelson (1-0) gave up one run J.Hghes p 0000 y-Cleveland 51 31 .622 — DL. Texas 8, L.A. Angels 3 San Diego at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. “He pitched well,” said Pio- Totals 33 5 10 5 Totals 30 151 x-Milwaukee 42 40 .512 9 KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Recalled and five hits in seven innings, Houston 10, Seattle 5 Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m. Milwaukee 004 010 000 —5 x-Indiana 42 40 .512 9 RHP Jake Junis from Omaha (PCL). neers coach Troy Scherwinski. striking out five without a walk. Cincinnati 100 000 000 —1 x-Chicago 41 41 .500 10 Thursday's Games National League “It’s still early in the season, Minnesota 11, Detroit 5 HOCKEY Last week against the Cubs, he DP_Cincinnati 1. LOB_Milwaukee 4, Cincinnati 4. Detroit 37 45 .451 14 ATLANTA BRAVES — Recalled RHP Boston 4, Pittsburgh 3 and hit missed his location a 2B_Do.Santana (3). HR_Thames (2), Braun (3). WESTERN CONFERENCE NHLFIRST Playoffs ROUND Jason Hursh from Gwinnett (IL). threw six solid innings. Texas 8, L.A. Angels 3 SB_Hamilton (5), Peraza (5). CS_K.Broxton (1), Arcia Southwest Division (Best-of-7) MIAMI MARLINS — Sent 3B Martin few times and ran up his pitch Chicago White Sox 10, Cleveland 4 Nelson also helped himself at (1). SF_Votto (1). S_Nelson (1), Arroyo (1). W L Pct GB Wednesday, April 12 Prado to Jupiter (FSL) for a rehab assign- N.Y. Yankees 3, Tampa Bay 2 count.” the plate. After Manny Pina and IP HRER BB SO y-San Antonio 61 21 .744 — N.Y. Rangers 2, Montreal 0, N.Y. ment. Baltimore 2, Toronto 1 The Pioneers scored in every Milwaukee x-Houston 55 27 .671 6 Rangers leads series 1-0 MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Sent RHP Orlando Arcia singled to start Kansas City 3, Oakland 1 Nelson W,1-0 751105 x-Memphis 43 39 .524 18 Boston 2, Ottawa 1, Boston leads Matt Garza and C Andrew Susac to Col- inning except the second. Friday's Games the third, Nelson put down a sac- Torres 100001 New Orleans 34 48 .415 27 series 1-0 orado Springs (PCL) for rehab assign- St. Louis (Wacha 1-0) at N.Y. Yankees Carter Christian, Seth Scher- Hughes 100000 Dallas 33 49 .402 28 Pittsburgh 3, Columbus 1, Pittsburgh ments. rifice bunt that set up Jonathan (Tanaka 0-1), 7:05 p.m. Cincinnati Northwest Division leads series 1-0 NEW YORK METS — Optioned RHP winski and Trevor Pollitt each Villar's run-scoring groundout Baltimore (Miley 0-0) at Toronto (Sanchez Arroyo L,0-2 675502 W L Pct GB St. Louis 2, Minnesota 1, OT, St. Louis Paul Sewald to Las Vegas (PCL). Rein- drove in three runs. Pollitt had 0-0), 7:07 p.m. and Thames' RBI single. Storen 110002 y-Utah 51 31 .622 — leads series 1-0 stated OF Juan Lagares from the 10-day Detroit (Norris 0-0) at Cleveland (Bauer 0- the game’s key hit in the third Astin 220011 x-Oklahoma City47 35 .573 4 San Jose 3, Edmonton 2, OT, San Jose DL. Bronson Arroyo (0-2), making 1), 7:10 p.m. HBP_by Astin (Thames). x-Portland 41 41 .500 10 leads series 1-0 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Optioned inning. Butternut/Mercer load- Tampa Bay (Archer 1-0) at Boston (Por- his first start in Cincinnati since Umpires_Home, Brian Gorman; First, D.J. Reyburn; Denver 40 42 .488 11 Thursday, April 13 LHP Adam Morgan to Lehigh Valley (IL). cello 1-0), 7:10 p.m. ed the bases with no outs, but Sept. 28, 2013, allowed five runs Second, Mike DiMuro; Third, Tripp Gibson. Minnesota 31 51 .378 20 Washington 3, Toronto 2, OT, Wash- Recalled RHP Luis Garcia to Lehigh Val- Chicago White Sox (Covey 0-0) at Min- Mellen starter Owen Jokinen T_02:25. A_13,573 (42,319). Pacific Division ington leads series 1-0 ley. and seven hits in six innings. nesota (Mejia 0-1), 8:10 p.m. W L Pct GB Nashville 1, Chicago 0, Nashville leads BASKETBALL fanned the next two hitters. L.A. Angels (Ramirez 2-0) at Kansas City Last weekend at St. Louis, the homers at the 15-year-old facility z-Golden State 67 15 .817 — series 1-0 National Basketball Association (Duffy 1-0), 8:15 p.m. Pollitt then doubled to clear second only to Lance Berkman. x-L.A. Clippers 51 31 .622 16 Calgary at Anaheim ORLANDO MAGIC — Fired general 40-year-old Arroyo was roughed Houston (Keuchel 1-0) at Oakland Sacramento 32 50 .390 35 Friday, April 14 manager Rob Hennigan. the bases to increase the lead up in his first appearance after (Graveman 2-0), 10:05 p.m. TRAINER'S ROOM L.A. Lakers 26 56 .317 41 N.Y. Rangers at Montreal, 7 p.m. FOOTBALL to 6-0. Texas (Perez 1-1) at Seattle (Hernandez missing 2 1/2 seasons with Phoenix 24 58 .293 43 Columbus at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. National Football League Brewers: Braun and CF Keon 0-1), 10:10 p.m. Seth Scherwinski went 3- x-clinched playoff spot St. Louis at Minnesota, 8 p.m. HOUSTON TEXANS — Released C injuries. Broxton narrowly avoided colliding Saturday's Games y-clinched division San Jose at Edmonton, 10:30 p.m. Tony Bergstrom. Waived LB Gerald for-3 in the Pioneers’ 11-hit St. Louis at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. Billy Hamilton hit a leadoff while Braun was catching Votto's fly z-clinched conference Saturday, April 15 Rivers. Baltimore at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. attack and Christian was 2-for- single in the Reds first, stole sec- ball in left-center field in the sixth. ___ Boston at Ottawa, 3 p.m. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Agreed to Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, 2:10 2 and scored four times. Wednesday's Games Toronto at Washington, 7 p.m. terms wigth DT Johnathan Hankins. ond and later scored on Joey Reds: C Devin Mesoraco, on a p.m. Boston 112, Milwaukee 94 Nashville at Chicago, 8 p.m. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — PK Jokinen took the loss for the rehab assignment after undergoing Houston at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Votto's sacrifice fly. Cincinnati Chicago 112, Brooklyn 73 Calgary at Anaheim, 10:30 p.m. Josh Scobee signed a one-day contract Tampa Bay at Boston, 4:05 p.m. Diggers (1-3), allowing eight hip and shoulder surgery last year, Dallas 100, Memphis 93 Sunday, April 16 and announced his retirement. had scored at least six runs in Detroit at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m. was scheduled to catch on Thursday Denver 111, Oklahoma City 105 Minnesota at St. Louis, 3 p.m. HOCKEY hits and eight runs — six each game during its winning L.A. Angels at Kansas City, 7:15 p.m. Houston 123, Minnesota 118 Pittsburgh at Columbus, 6 p.m. USA HOCKEY — Named Jack earned — with two walks and for Double-A Pensacola, one day Texas at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. streak. Indiana 104, Atlanta 86 Montreal at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Capuano, Rand Pecknold and Seth six strikeouts. Davin Stricker after logging nine innings behind the Miami 110, Washington 102 Edmonton at San Jose, 10 p.m. Appert named assistant coaches for the Braun's 36 homers against the plate. NationalEast Division League 2017 IIHL U.S. Men's National Team. pitched the fifth, walking a New York 114, Philadelphia 113 Monday, April 17 Reds are more than any other UP NEXT Orlando 113, Detroit 109 WLPct GB Ottawa at Boston, 7 p.m. National Hockey League pair and hitting two batters. New York 63.667 — CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Recalled player has hit against them since Brewers: LHP Tommy Milone Toronto 98, Cleveland 83 Washington at Toronto, 7 p.m. The Pioneers host Drum- Utah 101, San Antonio 97 Washington 54.556 1 Chicago at Nashville, 9:30 p.m. G Jeff Glass from Rockford (AHL). his rookie season in 2007. makes his third appearance and Golden State 109, L.A. Lakers 94 Miami 44.500 1½ Anaheim at Calgary, 10 p.m. DALLAS STARS — Named Ken Hitch- mond Monday. The Diggers, Braun snapped a tie with second start of the season and first Philadelphia 36.333 3 cock coach. L.A. Clippers 115, Sacramento 95 Tuesday, April 18 who dropped a 12-1 decision at career start for Milwaukee against New Orleans 103, Portland 100 Atlanta 26.250 3½ Montreal at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS — Named Albert Pujols for second among Thursday's Games Central Division Pittsburgh at Columbus, 7:30 p.m. Gerard Gallant coach. Northwestern Tuesday, go to visitors who've homered at Great Cincinnati on Friday. He last faced No games scheduled. WLPct GB Edmonton at San Jose, 10 p.m. COLLEGE Solon Springs Monday. American Ball Park. Braun's 21 the Reds on June 25, 2013, at Oak- Friday's Games Cincinnati 73.700 — Wednesday, April 19 CREIGHTON — Announced the resig- land. No games scheduled. Chicago 63.667 ½ Washington at Toronto, 7 p.m. nation of assistant men's basketball Saturday's Games Milwaukee 55.500 2 Ottawa at Boston, 7:30 p.m. coach Steve Lutz to take the same posi- Indiana at Cleveland, 3 p.m. Pittsburgh 36.333 3½ Minnesota at St. Louis, 9:30 p.m. tion at Purdue. Milwaukee at Toronto, 5:30 p.m. St. Louis 36.333 3½ Anaheim at Calgary, 10 p.m. INDIANA — Named Bill Comar assis- Memphis at San Antonio, 8 p.m. West Division Thursday, April 20 tant athletic director for basketball admin- Utah at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. WLPct GB x-N.Y. Rangers at Montreal, TBA istration. Sunday's Games Arizona 73.700 — x-Columbus at Pittsburgh, TBA GEORGIA — Junior F Yante Maten Twins avoid sweep with Atlanta at Washington, 1 p.m. Colorado 64.600 1 Chicago at Nashville, TBA declared for the NBA draft. Portland at Golden State, 3:30 p.m. Los Angeles 55.500 2 x-San Jose at Edmonton, TBA GONZAGA — Announced sophomore Chicago at Boston, 6:30 p.m. San Diego 55.500 2 Friday, April 21 men's basketball G Bryan Alberts will Oklahoma City at Houston, 9 p.m. San Francisco 46.400 3 x-Boston at Ottawa, TBA transfer. Monday's Games ___ x-Toronto at Washington, TBA ILLINOIS — Named Ron Coleman Indiana at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Wednesday's Games x-Calgary at Anaheim, TBA assistant men's basketball coach and 11-5 rout of Tigers Memphis at San Antonio, 9:30 p.m. San Diego 6, Colorado 0 Saturday, April 22 Stephen Gentry assistant to the men's Tuesday's Games St. Louis 6, Washington 1 x-Montreal at N.Y. Rangers, TBA basketball coach. DETROIT (AP) — When Jor- Milwaukee at Toronto, 7 p.m. Cincinnati 9, Pittsburgh 2 x-Nashville at Chicago, TBA NORTH CAROLINA — Junior G Justin dan Zimmermann started walk- Chicago at Boston, 8 p.m. N.Y. Mets 5, Philadelphia 4 x-St. Louis at Minnesota, TBA Jackson will enter the NBA draft. Utah at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Milwaukee 2, Toronto 0 x-Edmonton at San Jose, TBA N.C. STATE — Announced freshman ing people in a rare display of Atlanta 5, Miami 4 Sunday, April 23 WR Thaddeus Moss will transfer and wildness, the Minnesota Twins BASEBALL L.A. Dodgers 2, Chicago Cubs 0 x-Ottawa at Boston, TBA sophomore G Maverick Rowan is leaving were ready to capitalize. San Francisco 6, Arizona 2 x-Washington at Toronto, TBA the men's basketball program. AmericanAll Times League EDT Thursday's Games x-Pittsburgh at Columbus, TBA OKLAHOMA — Announced graduate Max Kepler, Miguel Sano and East Division Boston 4, Pittsburgh 3 x-Anaheim at Calgary, TBA WR Jeff Badet is transferring from Ken- Robbie Grossman all homered for W L Pct GB Chicago Cubs 4, L.A. Dodgers 0 tucky. Baltimore 62.750 — Monday, April 24 Minnesota, and the Twins routed Milwaukee 5, Cincinnati 1 x-N.Y. Rangers at Montreal, TBA STANFORD — Announced the retire- Boston 54.556 1½ N.Y. Mets at Miami x-Chicago at Nashville, TBA ment of associate head women's basket- the Detroit Tigers 11-5 on Thurs- New York 54.556 1½ Colorado at San Francisco x-San Jose at Edmonton, TBA ball coach Amy Tucker, who will remain Tampa Bay 55.500 2 day. Zimmermann allowed a Friday's Games x-Minnesota at St. Louis, TBA with the program in an administrative Toronto 18.111 5½ Pittsburgh (Cole 0-1) at Chicago Cubs capacity. career-high five walks, all in the fourth and fifth innings, and that was when Minnesota's offense began to break the game open. "He's not a guy that you typi- cally think you can take advan- tage of in that way, which made it even better," Twins manager Paul Molitor said. "He wasn't Ford - Chrysler - Dodge - Jeep missing by much, but we were 2011 Dodge Dakota SXT able to stay patient with a lot of tough pitches. That's something Hwy. M 28, P.O. Box 200 Extended Cab 4WD we've been good at all season." $ Ewen, MI 49925 Toll Free: (800) 562-7112 17,500 Zimmermann (1-1) allowed www.BigValley.biz Phone: (906) 988-2323 3.7L V6 SOHC 12V, 4 speed auto., 44,280 miles. five runs and four hits in 4 2/3 innings. Anibal Sanchez was even worse for the Tigers in relief, allowing six runs in 1 1/3 After missing postseason, innings and letting two of Zim- mermann's runners score on Kepler's three-run homer in the fifth. Pistons have a lot to evaluate Grossman hit a two-run shot in the third, and Sano connected AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) — The Detroit Pis- games," Jackson said. for a three-run homer in the tons began the season without Reggie Jackson and Here are a few things the Pistons will have to evalu- sixth. ended it without him. ate this offseason: Phil Hughes (2-0) allowed four AP PHOTO That certainly wasn't the plan — but then again, CORNERSTONES runs and five hits in 5 2/3 DETROIT TIGERS’ Miguel Cabrera bats against the Minnesota Twins in most of what the Pistons hoped to accomplish this Detroit has built around the point guard-center tan- innings. Rookie Justin Haley the third inning of a baseball game in Detroit on Thursday. season proved elusive as they sputtered to a sub.- dem of Jackson and Andre Drummond, but neither play- worked the final 3 1/3 innings to Cabrera opened the scoring 500 record. er took a step forward this season. Jackson averaged earn his first career save, strik- with a solo homer in the first for Minnesota Twins 11, TigersDetroit 5 A year after reaching the playoffs for the first 14.5 points, down from 18.8 a season ago. Drummond's ing out six. his first extra-base hit of the sea- ab rhbi ab rhbi time since 2009, Detroit is back on the outside look- scoring dipped as well, and while he is still one of the The Twins avoided a three- son. Upton hit a two-run shot in Dozier 2b 5120An.Rmn 2b-1b5000 game's leading rebounders, the Pistons were only 12th Da.Sntn 2b 0000Cstllns 3b 5000 ing in after finishing 37-45. Jackson's struggles fol- game sweep at Detroit and in the league in offensive rebounding percentage after the sixth. Grssman dh 3312Mi.Cbrr 1b 2211 lowing preseason knee issues played a role in the pulled even with the Tigers atop Zimmermann allowed only Mauer 1b 5111D.Mchdo 2b 1000 team's decline, but there were other problems as ranking second in that category in 2015-16. Sano 3b 2213V.Mrtin dh 3000 OUTSIDE SHOOTING the AL Central. one hit through the first two Kepler rf 4223Avila ph-dh 1010 well. The Pistons shot only 33 percent from 3-point range, Miguel Cabrera and Justin innings and was an out away J.Plnco ss 5110Upton lf 3112 "The tough part is now how you deal with the ranking 28th in the league. That was a big reason the Upton each hit his first home run from getting through the third Gimenez c 3011Mahtook lf 1000 challenge of making a good jump last year and got E.Rsrio lf 5011Collins rf 3110 offense held the team back at times. of the season for the Tigers. when Brian Dozier singled and Buxton cf 5110J.McCnn c 4000 into the playoffs, and now you've come back down," "You've got to be able to score the ball," Van Gundy Zimmermann hadn't walked Grossman followed with a homer J.Jones cf 3120 said Stan Van Gundy, Detroit's coach and team said. "It's not impossible to be a good offensive team two consecutive batters since to right that tied the game at 2. J.Iglss ss 4032 Totals 37 11 11 11 Totals 35 595 president. "The pain of that should produce a sense without shooting the 3 well and frequently, but it's pretty May 6, 2012, but he walked three DEBUT Minnesota 002 135 000 —11 of urgency to make changes and it certainly does difficult." of the first four in the fourth. Detroit 110 002 001 —5 YOUNGSTERS Detroit reliever Joe Jimenez, a within me. Everybody assumes when you say that Eddie Rosario's RBI single put DP_Minnesota 1. LOB_Minnesota 7, Detroit 6. it's roster related. Some of it may be, but it makes The Pistons didn't get a great deal of production from standout in the minors, made his big 2B_Kepler (2), J.Iglesias (2). 3B_J.Jones (1). either of their past two first-round draft picks. Rookie the Twins up 3-2. league debut and pitched a perfect HR_Grossman (1), Sano (3), Kepler (1), Mi.Cabrera (1), you take a hard look at the way you have done Upton (1). SB_Dozier (4), Buxton (1). CS_J.Jones (1). Henry Ellenson appeared in only 19 games, and Stanley Zimmermann said he had a ninth. The Tigers then optioned things and things you need to change." IP HRER BB SO Johnson, a 2015 first-rounder, averaged just 4.4 points. hard time gripping the ball. The Jimenez to Triple-A Toledo and pur- Minnesota This was Van Gundy's third season at the helm, DEPTH temperature at game time was chased the contract of right-hander Hughes W,2-0 5 2-3 54435 and the Pistons had every reason to think they There were times when backup point guard Ish Smith 47 degrees, and the right-hander William Cuevas from Toledo. Man- Haley S,1-1 3 1-3 41106 could continue the improvement they'd shown in Detroit seemed like a better option than Jackson, and there said the wind made conditions ager Brad Ausmus said the Tigers Zimmrmn L,1-1 4 2-3 45553 2015-16. They were without Jackson for the first 21 were times when the second unit in general outplayed tough. made that move because they need Sanchez 1 1-3 76621 games this season but went 11-10 while the point the starters, but the Pistons needed more consistency "I had no clue where the ball someone else who can pitch multiple Greene 200010 throughout the roster. For example, forward Jon Leuer innings at a time. Jimenez 100001 guard sat out. After he came back, things never was going," he said. WP_Zimmermann, Sanchez. gave Detroit a lift early but faltered during the second The first hitter Jimenez faced was totally clicked. Zimmermann walked two Umpires_Home, Jerry Meals; First, Ron Kulpa; Second, Detroit recovered from a poor stretch in Decem- half of the season. Minnesota catcher Chris Gimenez. Ed Hickox; Third, Chris Conroy. more batters in the fifth and was The Jimenez-vs.-Gimenez matchup T_3:31. A_22,573 (41,681). ber, and the Pistons still seemed like they had a "The guy had a couple of bad games and totally lost his confidence," Van Gundy said. "Jon's got a lot of tal- replaced by Sanchez with two ended in a flyout to left. decent shot to make the playoffs in early March. ent. He's a good player. He cares a great deal. He's com- out. The first batter Sanchez "I've never faced Ubaldo, so this Martinez, who is out with a sprained Then a blowout loss at Cleveland on March 14 mitted. He plays hard. But, we've got to work through the faced was Kepler, whose drive to was my first at-bat against a right foot. In his absence, Tyler began a stretch in which they lost eight of nine. whole confidence thing." right gave Minnesota a 6-2 Jimenez," Gimenez said. "I was pret- Collins has gone 7 for 20. He sin- Jackson was eventually shut down and missed the NEW HOME advantage. ty excited, especially against a new gled, walked and scored Thursday. final nine games. The Pistons will play in a new downtown arena next kid, until they told me he threw 98 UP NEXT The Twins added five more Tigers: Detroit begins a three- "This season didn't go the way we wanted it, but season after closing out their tenure at The Palace of runs in the sixth. Sano's home with a nasty slider. That wasn't as exciting." game set at Cleveland with LHP I look forward myself personally getting rested — Auburn Hills. The team will need to play better on the run cleared the wall in center court if it wants to capitalize fully on the buzz surround- TRAINER'S ROOM Daniel Norris on the mound against and the rest of the guys also taking care of their and made it 10-2. ing the move. Tigers: Detroit is without RF J.D. RHP Trevor Bauer (0-1). l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 2017 9 DEFLOCKED Picky friend doesn’t like cooking Dear Annie: We have a that they always told Dad friend, “Larry,” whom we that dinner was an hour earli- socialize with and who is part er than it was really sched- of a tennis group that my hus- band is also part of. My hus- uled for because Dad had a band has always loved cook- tendency to make us late. ing and is great at it. (More Dear However, I agree with you. Annie than once, friends have told The person who is late is the him he ought to open a restaurant.) 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