Snow likely High: 26 | Low: 12 | Details, page 2 DAILY GLOBE yourdailyglobe.com Thursday, December 29, 2016 75 cents CHRISTMAS BABY Wick retires Ironwood area couple receives from nursing special delivery on Christmas after 39 years By RALPH ANSAMI By LARRY HOLCOMBE muscle tone, [email protected] [email protected] and preserving IRONWOOD — A Christmas HURLEY — Zona Wick is bone density. delivery was very special to an retiring from 39 years of nursing Working with Ironwood area couple this year. today. For the last 10 and half partners at the On Christmas Day, Olivia years, she worked as Iron Coun- Aging Unit and Reini and Darryl Anderson Jr. ty’s Health Officer and director Aging and Dis- went to Aspirus Ironwood Hospi- of the Health Department. a b i l i t y tal because Olivia was experi- There have been many chal- Resource Cen- encing back pains while preg- lenges in Iron County over those ter are key to nant. years, but Wick said she and her the success of small, but able, staff met them Zona these pro- The obstetrics department Wick sent her to the emergency room head on, often with help from grams.” because she wasn’t in labor and others in the community. Wick is her baby was due on Dec. 27. On Wednesday, she shared quick to divert praise to her staff Reini had been in the hospital with the Daily Globe some of the and others. a couple of times previously for lessons she learned from that “Our board of health and full the same lower back pains. service. county board were always sup- She was treated in the ER on Iron County isn’t a wealthy portive when we saw a challenge, Christmas by Dr. Eric Maki, who county, and that brings both made a case for it and asked for helped her with her pain and budgetary and public health its backing. Our two previous sent her home. challenges, according to Wick. public health directors, Judy Three hours later, before 7 “The health department receives Kunath and Norene Gilbertson, p.m., the first-time-to-be parents about 2 percent of the county were eager to offer their support called Olivia’s mother, Lee budget each year, yet the ser- for the programs I proposed, and Ellsworth, in a panic as labor vices and programming coming helped by serving on the board of pains arrived. out of this department with only health and volunteering their Ellsworth picked up the cou- six employees are noteworthy,” expertise,” Wick said. ple and Olivia was sitting in the she said. In keeping with that, Wick front seat of the car with her Helping an aging population has an eye on the future. “I mom, headed for the hospital, as has been a major focus. intend to work with our incoming the baby’s head emerged near “We have the highest percent- director, Katie Hampston, to the Walmart store, just off U.S. age of senior citizens of any coun- help continue valuable programs 2. ty in the state, and that requires as much as possible.” The rest of the baby’s body special attention to issues those Wick is a local gal, born at came out before the couple could seniors face,” she said. “Our dia- Grand View Hospital and a grad- travel the short distance to the betes programs have helped uate of Hurley High School in hospital. many older residents face that 1975. She graduated from St. Submitted Photo disease, and our Strong Women COLTON JAMES Anderson Reini arrived on Christmas Day as a surprise to his parents, Olivia Reini and programs helped participants Darryl Anderson Jr. with fall prevention, improved DELIVERY — page 5 WICK — page 5 YEAR IN REVIEW Kangas ends 28-year career Range war on drugs continues on Gogebic County Board Editor’s note: The Gogebic Bessemer heroin case. Range’s battle against drugs —Another Iron County drug By RALPH ANSAMI has been selected as the third case involing Carol Walitshek, [email protected] place top story of the year for Stories of 29. Walitshek was sentenced to BESSEMER — Leroy Kangas 2016. two years in prison for a deliv- concluded a 28-year career as a By RICHARD JENKINS ery of heroin charge and main- Gogebic County Commissioner [email protected] the Year taining a drug house in May. Wednesday by announcing a new For the second year in a row, —The two cases brought road commission board member. the effort to combat the spread against Michael Johnson, 21. John Matonich, who serves on of illegal narcotics across the Johnson was another drug the Michigan Natural Resources Gogebic Range has been select- defendant seeing charges on Board, was the interview com- ed as one of the Daily Globe’s both sides of the border. He mittee’s choice among four candi- top stories of the year. was sentenced to three years in dates for the position, Kangas The Daily Globe’s coverage a Wisconsin prison on heroin said. The board then unanimous- of the effort included stories on on a delivery of heroin charge. and meth charges in May and ly voted for Matonich. more than 35 defendants, with 2016In the Michigan case, she three years in prison for pos- Matonich will fill the term of significant cases going through was found and extradited from session of meth and possession the late Don Bennetts, of Besse- the courts on both sides of the Florida — ultimately being of heroin with intent to sell in mer, who died earlier this year. river. sentenced to two years in Michigan in July. The term extends through 2020, Among the cases were: prison. Gerhke’s co-defendant In the Michigan case, two of county board chair Joe Bonovetz, —Hurley resident Tracy in the Michigan case, Shawn Johnson’s co-defendants were of Bessemer, said. Lynn Gehrke, 43. Gehrke was Bryant, 27, was released on also sentenced. Stephanie Matonich, brother of sheriff Ralph Ansami/Daily Globe in court on multiple cases this time served in July after serv- Juntti, 22, was sentenced to Peter Matonich, has moved to LEROY KANGAS, of Ironwood Township, foreground, attends his last year both in Wisconsin and ing 303 days in jail on a posses- one year in jail for possessing Lake Gogebic and will now sit on meeting as a Gogebic County Commissioner on Wednesday. He did not Michigan. Gehrke was given sion of heroin charge. meth and Dylan Smith, 27, was the five-member road commis- seek re-election and Dan Siirila will represent the township next year. two years of probation in Iron —Martin Brecke’s sentence sentenced to four years in sion board that is separate from Also shown are commissioners Tom Laabs, of Ironwood, center, and County in January for possess- of two years in prison in Jan- prison for one count of possess- the county board. Bob Orlich, of Wakefield. ing meth. uary. Brecke pleaded guilty to ing meth with intent to deliver. The county board earlier reap- “You have been an influence an election. She would be charged in involuntary manslaughter last —The conviction of three pointed Robert Sharon to the for all of us who have worked Former county commissioner Iron County again this year, year in connection to the July people involved in the opera- Gogebic County Department of with you and will continue to be,” Dan Siirila, who moved from failing to appear for a court 2015 overdose death of Patrick tion of an active meth lab on Health and Human Services an emotional Bonovetz said. Ironwood to the township district appearance in November on a Mullen, 32. Sunset Road in Ironwood Board. Kangas said when he first ran that Kangas represents, will fill charge of manufacturing/deliv- —A second federal case in Township this summer. John Bonovetz presented Kangas for the county board, he planned the seat at the corner of the table ering a schedule 1 or 2 nar- the area. Raymond Bowser, 31, Davis, 41, was sentenced to 10 with a plaque and praised him on serving only one term, but beginning Jan. 1. cotics. She also missed a court was sentenced to five years in for his dedicated service to the that turned into 28 years. Before The county board will meet appearance in Gogebic County federal prison in March in a county, including two terms as the meeting, he said he never next Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. for DRUGS — page 5 board chairman. had any opposition for his seat in a 2017 reorganizational session.

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Reynolds, who ended up filing GIOVANONI’S Reaction to Reynolds’ death During this period, Reynolds for bankruptcy in 1997 and sell- was swift. had a No. 1 hit on the pop charts ing the property at auction the Research Our Products On Line! “Debbie Reynolds, a legend in 1957 with “Tammy,” the next year, accused Hamlett of and my movie mom. I can’t Oscar-nominated song from her making off with her money. Go To TrueValue.com believe this happened one day film “Tammy and the Bachelor.” “All of my husbands have after Carrie,” Albert Brooks, who But the Cinderella story ended robbed me blind,” she asserted in FREE SHIPPING TO OUR STORE ON YOUR TRUEVALUE.COM ORDERS played opposite Reynolds in after Mike Todd died in a 1958 1999. “The only one who didn’t “Mother,” said on Twitter. airplane crash. Fisher consoled take money was Eddie Fisher. 303 Silver St., Hurley, Wisconsin 715-561-4141 “I can’t imagine what Carrie the widow and soon announced He just didn’t pay for the chil- Fisher and Debbie Reynolds’ he was leaving his wife and two dren.” family are going through this children to marry Taylor. In her later years, Reynolds Dylann Roof won’t work to during a hearing Wednesday. his own lawyer was a bad idea. week. I send all of my love,” Ellen The celebrity world seemed to continued performing her show, spare his life in church The judge has indicated that it “That’s your decision,” Gergel DeGeneres tweeted. lose its mind. Taylor was traveling 40 weeks a year. She massacre may be allowed during the penal- said. “I think that highlights my Reynolds found superstardom assailed as a husband stealer, also appeared regularly on tele- ty phase of the trial, which starts advice to you that you aren’t early. After two minor roles at CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Fisher as a deserter. Reynolds vision, appearing as John Good- next week. served by being your own coun- Warner Bros. and three support- won sympathy as the innocent man’s mother on “Roseanne” and Charleston church shooter The same jurors who convict- sel.” ing roles at MGM, studio boss Dylann Roof says he won’t call victim, a role emphasized when a mom on “Will & Grace.” Her ed Roof earlier this month of Gergel told Roof to talk to his Louis B. Mayer cast her in “Sin- she appeared before news cam- books included the memoirs any witnesses or present evi- killing nine black church mem- grandfather, who is a lawyer, and gin’ in the Rain,” despite Kelly’s dence while representing himself eras with diaper pins on her “Unsinkable” and “Make ‘Em bers in a racially motivated other family members one last objections. She was 19 with little blouse. A cover headline in Pho- Laugh.” during the punishment phase of attack will hear from Roof as time. He told Roof he has until dance experience, and she would his death penalty trial, but he is toplay magazine in late 1958 In 1996 she won critical well as testimony from the fami- the start of the penalty phase be appearing with two of the blared: “Smiling through her acclaim in the title role of Albert working hard to keep secret lies of victims. At the end of the Tuesday to change his mind and screen’s greatest dancers, Don- potentially embarrassing evi- tears, Debbie says: I’m still very Brooks’ movie “Mother.” penalty phase, the panel will rehire his high-powered, publicly ald O’Connor and Kelly. much in love with Eddie.” Reynolds and her daughter were dence about himself and his fam- decide whether Roof, who is funded defense team. “Gene Kelly was hard on me, ily. Fisher’s singing career never featured together in the HBO white, should be put to death or Roof spoke for less than 10 but I think he had to be,” recovered, but Reynolds’ film documentary “Bright Lights,” Just exactly what that evi- spend the rest of his life in minutes of the 35-minute hear- Reynolds, who more than held dence is remains a mystery. Roof, career flourished. She starred scheduled for release in 2017. prison. ing. He told Gergel he does plan her own in the movie, said in a with Glenn Ford in “The Gaze- Mary Frances Reynolds spent the judge and prosecutors care- Roof was warned by U.S. an opening and closing state- 1999 Associated Press interview. fully tiptoed around describing it bo,” Tony Curtis in “The Rat the first eight years of her life in Judge Richard Gergel that being ment. “I had to learn everything in Race,” Fred Astaire in “The Plea- Depression-era poverty in El three to six months. Donald sure of His Company,” Andy Paso, Texas, where she was born O’Connor had been dancing since Griffith in “The Second Time on April 1, 1932. Her father, a he was three months old, Gene Around,” with the all-star cast in carpenter for the Southern Pacif- Kelly since he was 2 years old.” “How the West Was Won” and ic Railroad, was transferred to The 1964 Meredith Willson Ricardo Montalban in “The and the family settled musical “The Unsinkable Molly Singing Nun.” in Burbank, near Warner Bros. Brown,” with Molly’s defiant She also provided the voice of studio. song “I Ain’t Down Yet,” brought Charlotte in the 1973 animated The girl flourished, winning Reynolds her only Academy “Charlotte’s Web.” 48 Girl Scout merit badges, Award nomination. She also But over the years, her mari- excelling in sports and playing French horn and bass viola in the Burbank Youth Symphony. Girl- friends persuaded her to enter the beauty contest for Miss Bur- bank, and she won over the judges. Eventually, she teamed up with Taylor — long since divorced from Fisher — and two other veterans, Joan Collins and MacLaine, for the 2001 TV movie “These Old Broads.” The Celebrate! script, co-written by Reynolds’ daughter, was about aging, feud- Starters ing actresses who get together Dinner Salad $5.25 for a reunion show. Reynolds Soup Du Jour – Chicken Wild Rice $5.00 would look back wryly on the Taylor affair, acknowledging $6.50 Bacon Wrapped Cheese Curds that no man could have resisted her and that she actually voted Steaks for Taylor when she was up for $13.99 best actress in 1960. The former 16 oz. Boneless Rib Eye romantic rivals had reconciled 16 oz. 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Sunday, Jan. 1 3/4 cup shredded red cabbage 11 a.m., Mercer, Wis., Public Library. Johnston High School library. smoothies are quick to throw Second tip: freeze up some together, and they’re portable, greens like spinach, sliced cab- (fresh or frozen) Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 p.m., 715-476-2366. Friday, Jan. 6 closed meeting, Salem Lutheran Alcoholics Anonymous, open which makes them a busy-per- bage, or kale. Freezing greens 1/2 teaspoon orange zest meeting, noon, Salem Lutheran son’s best friend at breakfast. mellow their flavor a bit so you 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract Church, Ironwood. Double Trouble, 11 a.m.-12:30 Gogebic Range Trail Authority, Church, Ironwood. area74.org. (You can even pre-prep smoothie can add them into smoothies for 1/8 teaspoon almond extract DOVE Support Group, noon-2 p.m., Serenity Center, Ironwood. 6 p.m., Pit Stop, Bessemer. Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 ingredients in resealable bags to extra nutrition. 2/3 cup ice cubes Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., p.m. 906-932-4990. keep in the fridge or freezer for Next, use frozen mixed berries Place 1 1/2 cups of the milk Ironwood/Hurley Rotary Club, p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. Wesley United Methodist Church, Emergencies: 715-476-7655. dump-and-blend convenience). to satisfy your sweet tooth — and the tofu in the blender and Ironwood. 12:15 p.m., Elk and Hound Restau- rant, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- Not all smoothies are equal, they do have some sugar, but blend until smooth and no tofu Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran however. Just because some- also bring fiber and nutrients to lumps remain, about 30 sec- p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, Iron County Veterans Service Church, Ironwood. area74.org. thing is a “green smoothie” does- the table, so they are a great onds. Add the frozen berries, n’t mean that it isn’t loaded with ingredient overall. banana, cabbage, orange zest, sugar. (Just read the labels of Finally, boost your smoothie extracts, and ice cubes. Blend some commercially-available with some secret ingredients until smooth, about one minute. Canadian actor Gordie Tapp, a smoothies). Making your own that fool your palate into think- If you don’t have a high-pow- smoothies at home gives you a lot ing your food is sweeter than it ered blender, then you may more control, of course. But even actually is. Orange zest, cinna- need to stop, stir and continue so, if you load up a smoothie with mon, almond extract, unsweet- blending about halfway regular on “Hee Haw” has died an apple, a banana, some honey ened cocoa, pumpkin puree and through. Once the mixture is and berries, you could easily be coconut oil are all great ways to well blended, add the remaining BURLINGTON, Ontario (AP) looking at the same amount of pump up the flavor of your 1/2 cup of milk and blend just — Canadian entertainer Gordie sugar as a can of cola, which we smoothie without adding extra until all smooth. Pour into 3 Tapp, who exercised his comedic would never gulp down at break- sweeteners like honey or sugar. glasses and serve. chops as a regular on the popular American television variety series “Hee Haw,” died earlier this month at age 94, the Cana- Substitute teacher shortage challenges Michigan schools dian Broadcast Corp. announced. It said he died Dec. 18 from com- (AP) — Schools in are seeing principals having to that do not have classroom man- plications of pneumonia. Michigan are struggling to cope cover classes on a regular basis.” agement, that do not have a men- Born in London, Ontario, when teachers are absent EDUStaff, a company that tor,” Galloway said. Tapp kicked off his career as a because of an increasing short- provides staffing, including sub- Wayne-Westland district founding member of “Main age of substitute teachers in the stitute teachers, to more than Superintendent Michele Har- Street Jamboree,” a radio and TV state. 300 school districts statewide, mala said the state must look at show broadcast from Hamilton, Macomb Intermediate School has put up about 40 billboards on why students aren’t going into Ontario, during the 1950s. He District chief academic officer Michigan highways, hoping to education. went on to host the CBC music- Judy Pritchett said the shortage lure potential teachers into sub- Harmala’s district increased variety program “Country Hoe- is “a symptom of a much bigger bing. daily rates for subs as an added down” from 1956 to 1965. problem” and that it reflects a “We’re all competing for the incentive, from the standard $90 Tapp eventually took his act to decline in the number of people same group of employees,” said a day to $110 a day. Nashville to appear on “Hee Haw” pursuing teaching as a full-time Clark Galloway, president of The Michigan Department of as the goofy Cousin Clem. career. EDUStaff. Education plans to address Fellow comedian Colin Associated Press The reasons for the decline According to Galloway, the fill teacher shortages and hopes to Mochrie once paid tribute to CANADA’S PUBLIC TV broadcaster has announced the death of enter- include increased demands, pay rate of open positions has turn Michigan into a top 10 per- Tapp by saying his career was tainer Gordie Tapp, above, in 1972, who exercised his comedic chops as cuts, weakened bargaining declined from 95 percent in 2012 forming state in the nation. influenced in part by “Hee Haw.” a regular on the popular American television variety series “Hee Haw.” rights and cuts in benefits, the to 85 percent in 2016, meaning a In Michigan, substitute teach- “For me, it was the first show Canadian Broadcast Corp. says Tapp died Dec. 18, from complications Detroit Free Press reported. school district that needs 100 ers are required by law to have where I realized that Canadians of pneumonia at age 94. “It’s a huge problem,” said subs may only get 85 of the open- completed 90 college credit could make it big in America. It for the Muscular Dystrophy American. He was very proudly Wendy Zdeb, spokeswoman for ings filled. hours. However, many districts was sort of an inspiration,” said Association and the Easter Seals Canadian and he had enough the Michigan Association of Sec- “That means we have 15 class- only take people with a teaching Mochrie, who appeared on the Society. work here,” she said. ondary School Principals. “You es that do not have a teacher, certificate. U.S. version of the television Despite his successes with improvisation show “Whose Line “Hee Haw,” Tapp was resolute Is it Anyway?” about staying in Canada, said his In more recent years, Tapp daughter, Kate Tapp Mock. was known for appearing in TV “We were all up here and Dad commercials and was a commit- didn’t really think of himself as THE DAILY GLOBE ted philanthropist, raising funds Early Deadline Daily Globe HOLIDAY OFFICE HOURS on Friday, December 30, 2016 BDC Liquidators New Year’s week OPEN 9am-1pm 411 East Cloverland in Ironwood Ad Deadline Thurs., Dec. 29 at 4pm FFICE WILL BE LOSED OPEN TUESDAY-SATURDAY O C 9:00am-5:00pm for the Daily Globe on Monday, January 2, 2017 FOOD - Your Choice Buy One Get One Free issues on Saturday, Dec. 31st We will also not publish a paper on this date. Exception Coffee and Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2017 CLOTHING - All Our Clothing Priced $3.00 We will not publish a paper on [tÑÑç–D [ÉÄ|wtçáAILY GLOBE STAFF to $9.99 will be .99! Your Choice-No Limit. 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Sue Mizell, Publisher WASHINGTON — What is the real story world, but what does America receive from Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor behind the old fishwives’ yowling passing such an “alliance”? back and forth between Washington and That support was graciously given back in Jerusalem these days? My dignified Maine the early days of the Israeli state, when Coon cat, Yankee, would be embarrassed Israel was made up almost entirely of the were such 3-in-the-morning cries attributed German-born Ashkenazi Jews who had In Their Opinion to him. Georgie Anne immigrated to the new state; but once the One has to conclude that this is not just Geyer Sephardic Jews from the Arab countries Michigan takes another of those old squabbles between the immigrated to Israel and were followed by Americans and the Israelis. No, this is some- the Russian Jews, attitudes toward the thing different. This is the equivalent of a United States changed dramatically. step toward justice fractious married couple looking deep into Today, in fact, history shows quite clearly each other’s eyes and saying, “No, this is versial legislation in the Knesset, the Regu- that many of the major impulses behind the lation Bill, which would retroactively legal- A bill to compensate wrongfully convicted individuals enough.” 2003 war in Iraq came from fervent Ameri- The Israelis — and by that I mean only ize settler outposts and homes built on pri- can supporters of Israel, popularly and with $50,000 for each year they spent in prison has now vately owned Palestinian land — and force been passed by both legislative chambers and is headed to the government of hard-line Prime Minister derogatorily referred to as the “neocons,” Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu and his even the owners to accept compensation. perfervid ideologues like Dick Cheney, Paul Gov. Rick Snyder’s desk. It’s a step toward righting the more-rightist followers — are arguing that All this after the Obama administration, Wolfowitz, Irving Kristol, among them. wrong that was done to them by the justice system. “enough” is the Security Council resolution in the most generous act of American good- Thus, far from the U.S. involving itself in There is currently no means for repaying innocent con- put forward in the United Nations as this will in the history of Israel, had agreed to Israeli affairs, it is more true that Israel is victs for the years that were stolen from them. preposterous year waned, once again con- provide the Jewish state with $38 billion in deforming America’s affairs. While $50,000 for each year they were cheated of free- demning Israeli settlements that are spread- military aid over the next 10 years. Oh, Prime Minister Netanyahu, in his many dom and time with their families isn’t enough, it’s a good ing like wildfire over the supposedly Pales- there were complaints from Israeli negotia- derisive comments about the United States, start. tinian land of the West Bank, burning away tors; they had wanted $45 billion. now says that Israel has many other friends In many cases, even after they are exonerated, the pun- every last hope for a Palestinian state. But instead of going along quietly this — all over the world, he boasts! But the U.N. ishment continues. Stigmas attached to serving time in Hardly new, but there are parts of the res- time around, the U.S. added language to the Security Council vote stands as a rather con- prison, even wrongfully, are hard to overcome. The olution, such as including the Israelis’ sacred aid provision saying that, if Jerusalem were vincing refutation of such swagger, since the inmates often lose connections to the outside world, Western Wall under Palestinian territory, to go around the White House — to the vote was 14-to-0 against Israel. including custody of children. And the state provides lit- that are genuinely untenable. Congress, for instance, to get more money — “The man who just a month ago told us tle education and job training to those serving lengthy But the really new part was that Wash- that money will have to be returned to the that the world worships him declared war terms. ington did not kowtow, as it has for 36 years, U.S. this evening on the world, on the United Financial compensation can help cover costs for re- to whatever Jerusalem wanted (at that This little-reported part of the aid States, on Europe, and is trying to calm us establishing an inmate in society, including housing, moment), and abstained from voting on the announcement was revealing, for it showed, with conceit,” Isaac Herzog, leader of the transportation and basic necessities. It can also pay for resolution. Abstained? How dare Barack on the record, the deep distrust that exists center-left Zionist Union and the parliamen- workforce development skills and legal services such as Obama do this to his “closest ally” and the between the two supposed “allies,” plus the tary opposition, wrote sardonically on Face- fact that the U.S. was tired of being the expunging criminal records. “only democracy in the Middle East”? book after the U.N. contretemps. unappreciated donor. Michigan is currently one of just 19 states that doesn’t As for Washington, the Obama adminis- And Ben Caspit, the respected political tration sees “enough” as one too many And, of course, President Obama had not commentator for the Tel Aviv newspaper have a compensation statute, according to the Innocence been exactly when Prime Minister Project at the University of Michigan. insults and calumnies from Jerusalem and Maariv, wrote immediately afterward, “I WAY too many promises that never even Netanyahu went around him and appeared hope for Netanyahu’s sake (and also for According to a national registry run by UM, 66 convicts remotely came true. Over these last eight before the U.S. Congress, unannounced to ours) that he knows the truth at least deep have been exonerated in Michigan since 1991. years, Bibi had repeatedly promised Barack the White House, to argue against Obama’s in his heart — it was the chronicle of a fail- Together, they spent 511 years locked up for crimes the that, yes, he would control Israeli settle- signature Iranian nuclear deal; or when ure foretold.” didn’t commit. ment, which is a snarky way to move Israelis Netanyahu announced new settlement It is becoming clearer every day, including Under the new legislation, 33 of them would qualify for (many of them, ironically, Americans) onto building the same day Vice President Joe to many in Israel, that the old agreements, if compensation, at a cost to the state of $12.8 million. land the entire world agreed to be Palestini- Biden arrived in Israel. indeed they were actually agreements, are The newly passed legislation creates the Wrongful an territory. So, let’s be candid for a rare moment not working. Perhaps it is time for some new Imprisonment Compensation Act and sets up a process to Instead, when the Oslo Accords were about the United States and Israel. An hon- “truths” between these two so dissimilar request compensation through the Michigan Court of signed in 1993, there were roughly 110,000 est man or woman is hard-put to argue with countries. Claims. settlers in West Bank and 146,000 in East any sincerity that the two countries are truly Georgie Anne Geyer has been a foreign A separate bill that has passed the House would also Jerusalem territory; today there are an esti- allies. Israel surely depends upon America, correspondent and commentator on interna- require the Michigan Department of Corrections to pro- mated 600,000! In addition, the Israeli prime not only for its military hardware but also tional affairs for more than 40 years. She can vide exonerated individuals re-entry services and other minister has been pushing fiercely contro- for its moral and ethical support in the be reached at [email protected]. benefits offered to people who are released on parole. It will have to be revived when the new Legislature con- venes in January. Today in history For those who have been wrongfully convicted, state compensation could mean the difference in successfully By The Associated Press re-entering society. This is a debt owed by a state that failed to get justice Today’s Highlight in History right the first time. On Dec. 29, 1916, James Joyce’s first novel, “A Portrait of the Artist as a —The Detroit News Young Man,” was first published in book form in New York after being serialized in London. On this date In 1170, Thomas Becket, the Arch- Legislators bishop of Canterbury, was slain in Canterbury Cathedral by knights loyal to King Henry II. Michigan Wisconsin In 1808, the 17th president of the Gov. Rick Snyder, P.O. Box Gov. Scott Walker, 115 East United States, Andrew Johnson, was 30013, Lansing, MI 48909, phone Capitol, Madison, WI 53702, phone born in Raleigh, North Carolina. 517-373-3400, online contact page: 608-266-1212, online contact page: In 1812, during the War of 1812, michigan.gov/snyder. walker.wi.gov. the American frigate USS Constitu- Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D- Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., 328 tion engaged and severely damaged Mich., 731 Hart Senate Office Build- Hart Senate Office Building, Wash- the British frigate HMS Java off Brazil. ing, Washington, DC 20510, phone ington, DC 20510, phone 202-224- In 1845, Texas was admitted as 202-224-4822, online contact page: 5323, online contact page: ronjohn- the 28th state. stabenow.senate.gov. son.senate.gov. In 1890, the Wounded Knee mas- main terminal of New York’s Angeles for investigation of possess- comedian Mystro Clark is 50. Actor Sen. Gary Peters, D-Mich., 724 Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., sacre took place in South Dakota as LaGuardia Airport, killing 11 people ing child pornography. (Salling has Jason Gould is 50. News anchor Ash- Hart Senate Office Building, Wash- 717 Hart Senate Office Building, an estimated 300 Sioux Indians were (it’s never been determined who was pleaded not guilty.) leigh Banfield is 49. Movie director ington, DC 20510, phone 202-224- Washington, DC 20510, phone 202- killed by U.S. troops sent to disarm responsible). Today’s Birthdays Andy Wachowski is 49. Actress Jen- 6221, online contact page: 224-5653; online contact page: bald- them. In 1986, former British Prime Min- Country singer Rose Lee Maphis nifer Ehle is 47. Actor Patrick Fischler peters.senate.gov. win.senate.gov. In 1934, Japan formally renounced the Washington Naval ister Harold Macmillan died in Sus- is 94. Actress Dina Merrill is 93. is 47. Rock singer-musician Glen U.S. Rep. Dan Benishek, R- U.S. Rep. Sean Duffy, R-Ash- sex, England, at age 92. Actress Inga Swenson is 84. ABC Phillips is 46. Actor Kevin Weisman is Crystal Falls, 514 Cannon House land, 1208 Longworth House Office Treaty of 1922. In 1940, during World War II, Ger- In 1996, guerrilla and government newscaster Tom Jarriel is 82. Actress 46. Actor Jude Law is 44. Actress Office Building, Washington, DC Building, Washington, DC 20515, leaders in Guatemala signed an Mary Tyler Moore is 80. Actress Bar- Maria Dizzia is 42. Actor Mekhi Phifer 20515, phone 202-225-4735, online phone 202-225-3365, online contact many dropped incendiary bombs on London, setting off what came to be accord ending 36 years of civil con- bara Steele is 79. Actor Jon Voight is is 42. Actor Shawn Hatosy is 41. contact page: benishek.house.gov. page: duffy.house.gov. flict. North Korea issued an unprece- 78. Country singer Ed Bruce is 77. Actress Katherine Moennig is 39. State Sen. Tom Casperson, R- State Sen. Janet Bewley, D- known as “The Second Great Fire of London.” dented apology for sending a spy Rock musician Ray Thomas is 75. Actor Diego Luna is 37. Country Escanaba, 705 Farnum Building, Ashland, 126 South, State Capitol, submarine into South Korean waters. Singer Marianne Faithfull is 70. Hall singer Jessica Andrews is 33. Actress P.O. Box 30036, Lansing, MI 48909, P.O. Box 7882, Madison, WI 53707, In 1957, singers Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme were married in One year ago: Belgian authorities of Fame Jockey Laffit Pincay, Jr. is Jane Levy is 27. Singer-actor-dancer phone 517-373-7840, online contact phone 608-266-3510, online contact announced they had arrested two 70. Actor Ted Danson is 69. Singer- Ross Lynch is 21. page: senatortomcasperson.com. page: legis.wisconsin.gov/sen- Las Vegas. In 1972, Eastern Air Lines Flight men and seized military-type uni- actress Yvonne Elliman is 65. Actress Thought for Today State Rep. Scott Dianda, D- ate/25.bewley. forms and Islamic State group propa- Patricia Clarkson is 57. Comedian “Ours is the age of substitutes: Calumet, S-1489 House Office State Rep. Beth Meyers, D-Bay- 401, a Lockheed L-1011 Tristar, crashed into the Florida Everglades ganda in connection with a suspected Paula Poundstone is 57. Rock singer- Instead of language we have jargon; Building, P.O. Box 30014, Lansing, field, 409 North, State Capitol, P.O. near Miami International Airport, plot to unleash holiday season musician Jim Reid (The Jesus and instead of principles, slogans; and MI 48909, phone 517-373-0850, Box 8953, Madison, WI 53708, 608- killing 101 of the 176 people aboard. attacks against police and celebrated Mary Chain) is 55. Actor Michael instead of genuine ideas, bright sug- online: housedems.com/ state-rep- 266-7690, online contact page: In 1975, a bomb exploded in the locations in Brussels. Former “Glee” Cudlitz is 52. Rock singer Dexter Hol- gestions.” — Eric Bentley, British- scott-dianda. [email protected]. star Mark Salling was arrested in Los land (The Offspring) is 51. Actor- born American author and educator.

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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 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2016 l 5 school property charge, 29 months AREA / STATE Drugs to five years on the weapons pos- WAKEFIELD Delivery session charge and two to four years for the assault charge. A number of other defendants From page 1 From page 1 convicted this year had ties to years in prison in July on the Stone, including Donald Kirby, According to the other grand- charges of operating/maintain- 28, and Mykahl Kirby, 21. mother, Pamela Anderson, as ing a meth lab and conspiracy to Mykahl Kirby was sentenced to the couple arrived at the hospi- operate/maintain a meth lab, 11 months in jail in July for tal, an Aspirus ER team rushed Sarah Harris, 31, was sentenced delivering fentanyl and possess- out to help Olivia. to three years in prison in ing fentanyl near a school. “A nurse grabbed her Aspirus August on the charge of operat- In August, Donald Kirby was hoodie and wrapped up the baby ing/maintaining a meth lab and sentenced to 38 months in prison and grandma (Ellsworth) cut the Takoda Randall, 20, was sen- on a possession of heroin with baby’s cord. Everything turned tenced to four months in jail for intent to deliver charge, and two out perfect,” Pamela Anderson purchasing ephedrine. years years in prison on a felony said. —Another meth lab case, this firearm charge. The two sen- Colton James Anderson Reini time in the city of Ironwood. In tences are required to be served was 19 inches long and officially this case, Teela Reese, 35, was consecutively. weighed seven pounds and nine sentenced to 72 months in prison Two Ontonagon residents sen- ounces. in July for operating a meth lab tenced in connection to a series of The family thanked the hospi- within 500 feet of a school. Reese Depot Park drug deals. tal team for its immediate — along with co-defendant In November, Alyssa Pollard, response and care. Colton Ray Rabe, 22 — were 25, was sentenced to a minimum Grandma Anderson said on charged with operating the meth of two years in prison after Wednesday the baby she calls a lab on Mansfield Street. Rabe pleading guilty to one count of Isabelle Kleinschmidt/Daily Globe “Christmas surprise” was at was sentenced to 50 months in delivery of cocaine and one count WAKEFIELD CITY Clerk Jennifer Jacobson swears in newly appointed member Patricia Mann to the city coun- home and doing well. prison in August for operating a of delivery of a controlled sub- cil at the meeting on Tuesday night. “We’re thankful for a Merry meth lab near a church, school, stance on school or library prop- Christmas,” she said. residence or business. erty. Pollard’s co-defendant, The prosecution and convic- Justin Olexa, 22, pleaded guilty tion of Adam Stone, 36, who to delivery of cocaine and heroin Mann fills vacancy on Wakefield council Gogebic County Prosecutor Nick charges in December and will be Vilas County Jacobs referred to as “one (of the sentenced in February. By ISABELLE KLEINSCHMIDT tion as city treasurer for nearly received its order of utility key players), if not the key play- —The December trial and con- [email protected] 20 years. poles. whooping cough er, in our current war on drugs in viction of Donovan Payeur. WAKEFIELD — The Wake- As well as the open city coun- Brackney recommended that Gogebic County.” Payeur’s four-day jury trial field City Council Tuesday cil position, Mann was appointed the issue of Tim Lynott’s request cases reported In November, Stone was sen- ended with a conviction on six appointed Patricia Mann to fill a to several other committee posi- to declare a city parcel as surplus EAGLE RIVER, Wis. — The tenced to at least eight years in drug and weapons charges. vacancy left by the resignation tions previously held by so he may purchase the property Vilas County Public Health prison on the charge of deliv- — Federal indictments being of council member Bob Blaskowski. be denied. The city council voted Department is dealing with sev- ery/manufacturing of metham- brought against seven people Blaskowski. “I think the council made a to approve the request, with eral cases of pertussis, also phetamine; the most serious of alleged to be involved in a mari- A motion to appoint Mann was good selection due to her previ- plans to evaluate potential of the known as whooping cough. the four felonies Stone pleaded juana operation in Gogebic, made by John Granato, with sup- ous city experience,” said Mayor parcel for future use. Six cases had been confirmed guilty to. Stone pleaded guilty to Ontonagon and Iron County port by Kay Wiita, and passed 4- Joe DelFavero. In other city matters: as of Tuesday, including two two felonies in each of two cases Michigan. Three of the co-defen- 0. Mann was then sworn in by Blaskowski resigned at the —City offices will be closed on children under age 5. against him — the meth charge dants have taken plea agree- city clerk Jenni Jacobson. Dec. 12 meeting because of con- Monday for New Year’s. Health department officials and possession of a controlled ments in the case. Sharon Marie “I would like to thank this flicts with his work schedule. —The next planning commis- said individuals with signs of the substance on library or school Peltola, Robert Harley Stapleton council and to tell the people of DelFavero also re-appointed sion meeting will be Tuesday at illness should stay home and not property in one case, as well as and Craig Robert Asikainen Wakefield that I love Wakefield Rod Ritter and Marsha Vestich 5:15 p.m. go out into the community, possessing a firearm by a felon pleaded guilty to the charge of and I always have and I will do to the planning commission. The —The next city council meet- except to seek medical care. and assault with a dangerous conspiracy to manufacture, dis- my best so we will prosper,” city council approved the mayor’s ing will be on Monday, Jan. 9, at Pertussis may begin with weapon charge in the other. tribute and possess with intent Mann said. appointments. 5:30 p.m. cold-like symptoms, such as a Stone was sentenced to two to to distribute marijuana plants Mann is not new to city City manager Richard Brack- —A policy work session was runny nose, fever, and a mild four years for the possession on and marijuana in August. offices, formerly holding a posi- ney reported the city has set for today at 10 a.m. cough. After one to two weeks, Lottery the illness progresses to spells of explosive coughing that can Ironwood’s bear policy workers stepped up to help clear smoke-free,” Wick said. “Partly local residents in improving their interrupt breathing and sleep- Wick out basements for residents as a result of this effort, Wiscon- health,” Wick said. “That’s one of Wednesday Wisconsin ing. before they could become ruined sin’s high school smoking rate the enduring lessons of my Michigan 5 Card Cash: JC-JH- People may make sounds as by mildew, mold or other has dropped from 20.7 percent in tenure, community coming Classic Lotto 47: 08-15- AH-3C-2H they struggle to inhale air or gag unhealthy conditions. 2005 to 13.1 percent in 2016, and together, to promote health, pro- 29-31-34-41 Megabucks: 01-07-09- From page 1 or vomit from coughing. 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She later earned a task which would have been diffi- can see across the room while work with past health depart- p Fantasy 5: 12-22-23- Daily Pick 4: 3-6-8-8 ment at 715-479-3656. master’s degree from Clayton cult for a department with a staff also protecting the health of our ment staff and current health 25-34 b Tips to prevent the spread of College of Natural Health, Birm- of six, Wick said. bartenders and wait staff.” department staff Liana Saari, Keno: 03-04-06-11-12- Multi-state the illness are to wash hands ingham, Ala. Wick pointed to other success- Much of the work has been Melissa Geach, Melissa DeCarlo, 22-24-32-39-41-43-46- Powerball: 16-23-30- 7 often, cover the cough and stay She was director of nursing at ful programs, while thanking done in consort with each other Sue Herlevi and Denise Lotzer,” 49-51-54-55-58-63-64- 44-58, Powerball: 4, t 65-66-79 Power Play: 2 home when sick. Sky View Nursing Center and those who helped. — community members helping Wick said. 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And in line with the counseled. popularity of destination weddings Sneddon said her husband packed has come a growing desire for desti- the ring in a suitcase full of his shoes nation proposals, said Kellie Gould, and the suitcase went missing for editor-in-chief for the wedding site about three hours. Gould advises TheKnot.com. carrying it on instead. Whether it’s on top of a mountain If the askee knows about the trip, or in the forest, the love is in the prep, prep and prep, Gould said. This thoughtful details, from planning to is not the time to wing the details. execution and the extra stress in Don’t spring the asking right between due to so many moving away. The askee likely figures some- parts. The idea is to make the pro- thing is up, but keep the suspense posal not only memorable but social going for a day or two to make it Submitted Photo media ready, often with photogra- memorable. Don’t wait too long, MARRIED: April Arnestad and Michael Small. phers in tow along with loved ones. though to avoid annoying rather “I’ve been married 17 years and I than wooing. look at proposals today and I’m Key is taking the askee’s interests Arnestad / Small wowed by how much effort the pro- and personality into account. You MILWAUKEE — April and Mike Small, of posers are putting into it,” Gould may love skiing while she loves the said in a recent interview. beach. Go for the latter. Does she Wauwatosa, were united in marriage on Nov. 6, Associated Press 2016, in a ceremony performed by Leo Arnestad at Rachael Sneddon, 26, and her hus- IN THIS June 18, photo, Rachel Linkous, with Christopher Rannefors, both 25, of enjoy romantic cities or rustic get- Hinterland Gastropub in Milwaukee. band, Russell, 32, in Portland, Ore- Lexington, Ky., shows off the engagement ring after he proposed in June while aways, luxe hotels or cozy bed and A reception was held at the Hinterland Gastropub gon, were on vacation in Bali last the two foraged for wild mushrooms, flowers and herbs near Asheville, N.C. breakfasts? This trip should be more and The Irish Pub in Milwaukee. May with members of both their fam- about the askee, not the asker, if the The Maid of Honor was Morgan Thatcher. ilies when he popped the question at everyone in Portland was really “He said I spotted a bunch of two aren’t on the same page travel- Best man was Andrew Small. a remote guest house as Balinese sad.” mushrooms over here and when I wise. April is the daughter of Leo Arnestad of Marenis- dancers and musicians entertained. In terms of destination weddings, turned around, with this amazing If others are involved, try to keep co, Mich., and Debi (Tom Pederson) Arnestad of The music suddenly stopped and Gould said, couples have indicated in view, he was on one knee with this the group of co-conspirators small. Three Lakes. She was born in Marenisco and moved one of the guitarists began playing surveys done by The Knot that the beautiful handmade wooden box,” And make sure to secretly clear the to Wisconsin after graduating from Northern Michi- one of Rachael’s favorite songs, John idea is to return over the years to Linkous said. askee’s schedule. gan University. She works for SAP as a customer Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country reconnect, including with their kids Rannefors added: “It was Califor- Sometimes it’s not possible to success manager. Roads.” in tow. The same, she said, is likely nia redwood, from where we first keep the destination a secret, and Michael is the son of Rita (Randy) Lesch of New “Then Russell asked me to dance, for destination proposal locales. met. We had done a ton of hiking that’s OK. Prespect, and Phil (Donna) Small of Clermont, Fla. which is very unusual,” she laughed. Christopher Rannefors and near Marin and I got a chunk of Nicholas Bratton of Seattle pro- He grew up in Germantown and attended the Uni- “He is not really a good dancer. I was Rachel Linkous, both 25, live in Lex- wood and turned a little box out of it posed to his wife, Jenna, in 2006 on versity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and works for Levy like, ‘I don’t know what you’re doing.’ ington, Kentucky. They plan to wed for the ring.” the summit of Mount Rainier, the Restaurants as a regional purchasing manager. Then he got down on one knee.” next September after getting hitched After, they brought the baskets of highest mountain in the Cascades at The couple will reside in Wauwatosa. He presented the ring in a box he in June during a surprise weekend mushrooms and other things they 14,411 feet. made from scraps of the Portland Rannefors planned in Asheville, had foraged to a restaurant chef, “We trained together,” he said. International Airport’s famous teal North Carolina. who cooked up a special meal. While “She knew we were going to climb For reprints or lamination patterned carpet. They were on a forest foraging they waited for dinner, they took a the mountain but she didn’t know “It was the thing in Portland trip with a group in search of wild ceramics class in the afternoon, tick- what would happen on top. We had services, contact the Daily Globe where everybody took pictures of mushrooms, flowers and herbs when ing off an activity that had long been the place to ourselves. It was a gor- at 906-932-2211 their feet on the carpet,” Rachael Rannefors veered off with Linkous to on Linkous’ bucket list. geous day. Most importantly, we explained. “Right before we left for a scenic mountain vista, where he “I just wanted to make it memo- made it back down safely and are Bali they were ripping it out and did the deed. rable,” Rannefors said. “I wanted it happily married to this day!”

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Vuorenmaa, 79, of Iron- al trend for the deadliest skin spots in Boston and other New when 2016 cases are tallied, Most skin cancers rarely wood, died on Monday, Dec. 26, 2016, at home surrounded by cancer and may reflect benefits England cities. That effort more than 76,000 Americans will spread but melanoma is differ- his loving family. of strong prevention programs, a expanded this year to other have been diagnosed during the ent. It may show up looking like He was born March 11, 1937, in Ironwood, the son of the study suggests. states. year. an unusual, irregularly shaped late Eric and Selina (Kitula) Vuorenmaa. In the years included in the “Such programs may enhance The new study, led by Dr. or colored mole. It can invade tis- He graduated from Luther L. Wright High School in Iron- study, the Melanoma Founda- public awareness about skin can- Robert Dellavalle of the Denver sues beneath the skin’s surface wood with the class of 1956. On Dec. 31, 1960, he was married tion of New England became cer and may suppress the contin- Veterans Affairs Medical Center, and spread throughout the body. to Marlene Wesa in Milwaukee. He adored his beloved wife of more active with programs to ual rise in melanoma,” the is an analysis by region of gov- Overexposure to sunlight and 56 years and will be missed by all who knew prevent skin cancer, the researchers said. ernment data on cases and indoor tanning are among the him. He will always be remembered for always researchers noted. Two years Nationally, melanoma cases deaths in 2003 and 2013. The risk factors. putting a smile on people’s faces. Ken was employed for many years in maintenance and security for Gogebic Community College until his retirement in 2002. Ken was very proud of his Finnish heritage PAT’S FOODS/FESTIVAL FOODS and couldn’t wait to fly his Finnish flag in his front yard every spring. 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Sommerville went on to run there have been times when In cross country, Mazurek cross country and track and field graduating seniors who were never ran with the Bessemer at Michigan State University good players for them would team, because Bessemer didn’t and any record she set is looked make comments that they were have enough runners to form a upon like the Holy Grail in the good high school athletes, but team. He ran with Ironwood’s Ironwood track program. they didn’t think they could ever cross country team and then with Sommerville’s 800 meter play at the college level. Wakefield-Marenisco’s. record is 2:21 and Palmeter got Recently, three young athletes At the U.P. cross country her 800 time down to 2:25 when from our area have shattered finals, Mazurek ran as an indi- she became a U.P. champion at that stereotype and even thrived vidual and finished fourth, sec- the end of her junior year. in the college athletic environ- ond and fourth in his three years But as Sim said, everything ment. of competing. has to go right to set a record. In Valerie Rowe and Zack In track and field, Mazurek Palmeter’s case, it didn’t. Mazurek of Bessemer and Iron- finished first each year of high “When Hannah came out her wood native Hannah Palmeter school at the regional meet in the senior year, she had dropped recently sat down with The Daily mile, 2 mile and 2 mile relay. At weight and wasn’t herself,” Sim Pat Krause/Daily Globe Globe and talked about their the U.P. Finals his senior year, said. “She didn’t look healthy.” THREE FORMER track and field stars in high school who are now competing in college athletics include from high school athletic careers and he ran the anchor leg of his 3,200 Palmeter said that people left: Hannah Palmeter, Zack Mazurek and Valerie Rowe. Palmeter is from Ironwood and is now enrolled making the transition to college meter relay team and the Speed- thought she had some type of Southwest Minnesota State, while Mazurek and Rowe are from Bessemer and now attend the University of athletics. boys took home the gold. injury, but she really was ane- Wisconsin-Superior. Rowe was a pretty good track Like Rowe, Mazurek really mic. ple.” “But in my sophomore year, Award. and field athlete in her first three came on in his senior year in bas- “There wasn’t enough red After junior college, Palmeter cross country went real well and At the first indoor track meet years of high school but had a ketball. He could be a deadly blood cells getting to my mus- was recruited much more heavily I was getting a lot of personal this year, Rowe got her personal break-out senior year. And what shooter and he was Bessemer’s cles,” Palmeter said. “And I had than the first time and chose to bests in indoor track. I’m train- best times in the 60 meter hur- a break-out it was. leading 3-point shooter in grades low blood sugars.” enroll at Southwest Minnesota ing better and learning a lot from dles, the pole vault and the 200 During the regular track sea- 10-12. He was also a team cap- Palmeter had to shut down State. the older guys on the team. I’ve meter dash. son, she won nearly every event tain and was named to the All- her senior track season except for She ran the 800 meter run in learned the mental part of run- In last year’s Outdoor Track she entered and set school PMC First Team and the All- one meet. The quest for the 800 2:15.44 in 2014 and was named ning in college is huge. As a and Field Championship, she fin- records in the pole vault (9-6) Indianhead Conference Second meter record had ended. the NJCAA USTFCCCA Division team, we won the Upper Midwest ished second in the 400 meter and the 300 meter hurdles. Team. But Palmeter, as well as I Outdoor Track and Field Athletic Conference. I’m getting hurdles, third in the pole vault At the U.P. Finals, competing “I loved my senior year and all Mazurek and Rowe, are not the Women’s Track Athlete of the another chance to run and com- and fifth in the 100 meter hur- against the best track and field my hard work came together and types to let setbacks keep them Year in the Midwest Region. pete at a higher level. But it’s a dles. athletes in the Upper Peninsula, paid off,” Mazurek said. “I loved down. Palmeter is coming back next big adjustment, too.” Rowe said instead of waiting Rowe finished first in the 100 the thrill and the atmosphere of For awhile, Palmeter said she year for what she called her One big adjustment for for the college transition to come and 300 meter hurdles and took playing in front of a big crowd on was very committed to entering super senior season. Mazurek is he has had to learn to to here, she chose to meet it head second in the 200 meter dash. a cold, winter night. All their the Air Force. She has also won the last run the 3000 meter Steeplechase on. She also added a third place fin- support meant a lot and I loved “I didn’t think I could run in three Bessemer Hometown Runs. event. “For me the transition from ish in the pole vault. representing our town.” college and NIACC was the only Mazurek’s high school track “It’s become my favorite event high school sports to college Rowe said her new-found suc- For Palmeter, her high school school that recruited me,” Palme- career ended at the 2015 U.P. in track,” he said. “It’s almost sports was easy,” Rowe said. “I cess came down to hard work. track career might have been ter said. “Their head coach drove Finals when he suffered a badly- like learning how to hurdle doing think the key to transitioning “I started running more in the titled, “What might have been.” from Iowa to Ironwood and we bruised tendon in his foot. After a distance race.” was not being afraid to be outgo- summer before my senior year People who knew her well said talked for three hours. In Iowa, rest and strengthening it Mazurek was also selected as ing and talkative with your team. and I lifted weights,” Rowe said. she was born to run and Palme- things got better each meet and through physical therapy, the Most Improved Runner after That way you develop good rela- “It changed me physically and ter said she loved to run. every meet I’ve improved. Mazurek was ready to start his his sophomore year in cross coun- tionships with your teammates mentally. At UW-Superior, I def- “She was doing extremely well “I think the biggest transition college cross country and track try. right away. initely work hard at practice, by the end of her junior year,” from high school sports to college career at UW-Superior. At UW-Superior, Rowe contin- “My favorite part of college because I know I definitely will Ironwood track coach Ted Sim athletics is the time commit- “My freshman year was aver- ues to use her formula for success athletics is my team. All my real- get better. Hard work does get said. “She could fly. She’s proba- ment. There’s lots of training and age,” Mazurek said. “In my first that hard work produces results. ly good friends are on the team results.” bly the best middle distance run- weight-lifting and eating right is race, I finished fourth from last She already holds the indoor 200 and my team has become my Zack Mazurek was exactly the ner we’ve had since Anne Som- stressed. The all-around competi- place. I thought this will be meter hurdle record and her per- family. I know no matter what, type of athlete a small high merville. In her senior season, we tion is more intense, too, but I’ve tough and I’m going to really sonality helped her attain the my team will always have my school like Bessemer needed. felt she had a real good chance to gotten to know a lot of great peo- have to put in the miles. Indoor UMAC Sportsmanship back and I will have theirs.” Bigger stakes produced better games in ’16 Midgets’ halftime lead Don't you love it when the game lives up to evaporates vs. South Shore the hype? The year 2016 produced plenty of games like WASHBURN, Wis. — Hurley sured us a little bit, full-court that — contests in which the action was the played a solid first half, but pressure, and we panicked, made best when everything was on the line. South Shore’s pressure defense some mistakes off of it. They shot The Cubs and Indians, the Warriors and and outside shooting was too the ball extremely well from the Cavs, the Tar Heels and Wildcats all saved much in the second half as the outside, they made some big their best for when it was win or go home. Cardinals won 73-64 Wednesday shots to swing momentum in A look at some of the best games of 2016: night. their favor.” Hurley went into the Christ- Carson Thewis led Hurley END OF THE CURSE: You wanted drama? Well, mas break on a down note in with 16 points and Isaac DeCar- leave it to the Cubs to give you drama . After trailing Phillips, but they gave South lo had 13. DeCarlo’s second-half 3 games to 1 to Cleveland in the , the Shore a run in the Washburn injury hurt Hurley; he’s ques- Cubs drew even, and then it came down to a single game to see if the championship drought that dated tournament. tionable for tonight’s game. to 1908 would come to an end. In Game 7, the Cubs “I’m happy with the effort. I’m “We were right there the led 5-1 in the fifth inning and 6-3 in the eighth. But the disappointed with the results, whole night,” Swartz said. “Los- Indians were also trying to break a drought; they but I’m proud of the kids for bat- ing DeCarlo in the second half to hadn't won a title since 1948, and they weren't about tling and competing,” Hurley another ankle injury was tough to quit. Rajai Davis hit a game-tying home run in the coach Mike Swartz said. to overcome.” eighth. With the game tied after nine innings, a rain The Midgets took a 35-23 lead Hurley (2-4, 2-2) plays Mellen shower came and halted the action — prolonging the into halftime of the Indianhead tonight in Washburn at 7:15 p.m. drama for an extra 17 minutes. When they resumed, Conference matchup, but South Hurley — Isaac DeCarlo 13, Josh Quello 6, Carson the Cubs scored twice in the top of the 10th. Cleve- Shore got hot from behind the Thewis 16, Ryley Eitrem 4, Dante Bender 7, Tandrell Fos- land got one of those runs back in the bottom of the ter 4, Justin Sukanen 12, Kris Bluse 2. FTs: 21-29. Fouls: inning, but Chicago held on. First baseman Anthony arc, hitting eight of its 12 3s in 27. Fouled out: Eitrem, Foster. 3-pointers: DeCarlo 1, Thewis 2. Rizzo of the Cubs recorded the final out at 12:47 the second half. “Very happy with our first South Shore — Hayden Suo 11, Douglas Hipsher 4, a.m., stuck that history-making ball in his back pock- Associated Press Roger Branham 8, Tristin Wilcox 11, Connor Sorenson half,” Swartz said. “Our guys 13, Tristan Warbalow 13, Dallas Williams 13. FTs: 19-32. et, then ran to the mound to celebrate. IN THIS Nov. 3, 2016, file photo, the celebrate after Game 7 of the World Series ___ played really well, competed, got Fouls: 22. Fouled out: Warblo. 3-pointers: Suo 1, Bran- against the , in Cleveland. ham 1, Wilcox 3, Sorenson 2, Warbalow 2, Williams 3. THE BLOCK, THE GAME: Through six games after it. Second half, they pres- Hurley 35 64 of the NBA finals, the Warriors and Cavaliers were was within 10 shots. Afterward, the two put their South Shore 23 73 dead even. Not just at three games apiece, but they arms around each other's shoulders much the same had scored the exact same number of points: 610. A as Nicklaus and Watson did in 1977, when they fin- good series? Hardly. None of the first six games was ished their two-man show at Turnberry. Watson won decided by single digits. The average margin of vic- that one by a shot, and nobody else was within 10. Indianhead Player of the tory: 19.6 points. All was forgiven after Game 7. The "Our final round was really good," Nicklaus said, "but highlight of the NBA season came with 1:50 left, with theirs was even better." the score tied at 89, when LeBron James ran the ___ Year scores 32, Midgettes fall length of the court to block Andre Igoudala's attempt DEL POTRO: Nobody made Olympic tennis at a go-ahead layup. The Cavaliers went on to win WASHBURN, Wis. — Hurley The Midgettes struggled to more worth watching than Argentina's Juan Martin didn’t have an answer for reign- score again despite getting good 93-89 . James brought the title back to his hometown del Potro. The 2009 U.S. Open champion, mostly and his block now has its own T-shirt(s) and ing Indianhead Conference Play- opportunities. They didn’t have injured and sunk deep in the rankings for years, er of the Year Shauna Kavajecz much luck breaking the press Wikipedia page . Said James: "I was just like, 'Do not opened his Olympic quest with a thrilling 7-6 (4), 7-6 give up on the play. If you got an opportunity, just try (2) victory over top-ranked Novak Djokovic that left Wednesday night. either. to make this play.'" the Serb in tears. Later that week, an equally thrilling She scored 32 points to lead “We just came out pretty flat,” ___ match for del Potro: a 5-7, 6-4, 7-6 (5) victory over South Shore to a 49-23 Indian- he said. “We didn’t come out with ONE GOOD SHOT DESERVES ANOTHER: Rafael Nadal in the semifinals. "I didn't expect to head win at Washburn. the intensity we needed.” Had the game gone into overtime, and had North reach the final, beating Djokovic and Rafa," del Potro Hurley tried to eliminate her Hurley (3-3, 2-3) plays Mellen Carolina pulled out the win, then Marcus Paige's said, "but I did, and I get a medal, and it's amazing touches and make her work for tonight at 5:45 p.m. in Wash- game-tying, double-clutch 3-pointer with 4.7 sec- for me." Del Potro lost a three-setter to Andy Murray everything, but the Cardinals burn. onds left in regulation would have gone down as one in the final, but hard to argue who the star of the Rio of the greatest in NCAA history. Instead, Villanova found her anyway. She got many Hurley — Lindsay Saari 5, Meagan Leinon 2, Brooke Games really was. of her first-half points, as she Piilola 4, Aiyana Nickel 3, Alli Olson 2, Brooke Olson 2, called timeout, coach Jay Wright called the play — ___ Mckenzie McCorkle 2, Shannon Skoviera 3. FTs: 7-14. "Wildcat" — Kris Jenkins took an underhanded flip often does, off steals. Hurley was Fouls: 23. Fouled out: Nickel, McCorkle. 3-pointers: BEST OF THE REST: Iceland's 2-1 victory over None. from Ryan Arcidiacono and calmly spotted up and England in the round of 16 of the European Cham- then hurt by foul trouble in the swished the game-winning 3 at the buzzer. Villanova South Shore — Ryloe Nicoletti 3, Myla Lahti 4, Emma pionships was not only thrilling theater, it may have second half. Ostrenga 4, Crystal Stewart 6, Shauna Kavajecz 32. FTs: 77, North Carolina 74 . That the tight game ended been the biggest single upset of the sports year. ... “She definitely played well 13-26. Fouls: 16. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Kavajecz with the underdog beating the blue blood only added Ohio State beat Michigan 30-27 in double overtime and she’s a great player,” Hurley 2. to the magic and the tradition of March Madness. Hurley 9 23 to add another thrilling chapter to one of college foot- coach Steve Lombardo said. South Shore 24 49 Smiling in the stands as he watched the shot go: ball's best rivalries. The win propelled the Buckeyes Michael Jordan. The Tar Heel great smiled, looked to to the College Football Playoff even though they did- his buddy, Ahmad Rashad, and simply said: "Good n't play in the Big Ten title game. ... The 2-pointer shot, good shot." was big in football. A pair of NFL games came down Parker scores 31 points as Bucks beat Pistons ___ to rare, 2-point defensive conversions. After giving Associated Press DUEL II: In the final round of the British Open, up the game-tying touchdown, the Broncos blocked IN THIS June 19, 2016 photo, Cleveland Cava- AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) Wednesday night. Phil Mickelson and Henrik Stenson put on a show the extra point and returned it for two for a 25-23 win liers forward LeBron James (23) blocks a shot — Barring an unlikely playoff They will be taking away a lot reminiscent of the "Duel in the Sun" that Jack Nick- over the Saints. A few weeks later, Eric Berry by Golden State Warriors forward Andre Iguo- matchup, the Milwaukee Bucks of good memories. laus and Tom Watson waged a generation earlier . returned a Matt Ryan interception on a 2-point try the played their final game at the Mickelson shot a bogey-free round of 65 and it was- dala (9) during the second half of Game 7 of length of the field for a deuce of his own to lift the the NBA Finals in Oakland, Calif. Palace of Auburn Hills on n't enough. Stenson shot 8-under 63 to beat Mickel- Chiefs to a 29-28 win over the Falcons. son by three and win his first major. No other player HOOPS — page 10 10 l THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2016 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard Rodgers-to-Nelson: Packers'

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MILWAUKEEBucks-Pistons (119) Box Three Lakes at Mercer, 7:15 AMERICAN CONFERENCE Signed NT Antwaun Woods from the Antetokounmpo 8-18 6-7 23, Snell 4-4 son have worked with each Hurley vs. Mellen at Washburn, 7:15 East practice squad and LB Kourtnei Brown 0-0 11, Henson 2-4 3-4 7, Parker 13-18 1- other so long that it often seems and WR K.J. Maye to the practice squad. Monday, Jan. 2 W LT Pct PF PA 1 31, Dellavedova 4-7 1-1 11, Beasley 3- they can create plays just by Boys basketball y-N England13 20.867 406 236 WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Placed 8 1-2 7, Maker 1-3 0-0 2, Novak 0-1 0-0 0, Ironwood at Hurley, 7:15 x-Miami 10 50.667 349 345 S Donte Whitner Sr. on injured reserve. Monroe 7-10 0-1 14, Plumlee 1-2 0-0 2, making eye contact. Buffalo 780.467 389 348 Signed S Josh Evans. Signed LB Rufus Terry 1-3 0-0 3, Brogdon 4-6 0-0 8. Totals Nelson points to where he Tuesday, Jan. 3 Johnson to the practice squad. Girls basketball N.Y. Jets 4 11 0 .267 245 399 48-84 12-16 119. thinks he can make a catch. Bayfield at Ironwood, 7:15 South HOCKEY DETROIT (94) Bessemer at Dollar Bay, 6:20 W LT Pct PF PA National Hockey League Morris 3-10 3-4 11, Leuer 4-11 0-0 9, Rodgers buys precious seconds Chassell at Ontonagon, 7:20 EST y-Houston 960.600 262 304 ANAHEIM DUCKS — Recalled D Bran- Drummond 7-13 2-6 16, Jackson 6-15 1-1 and delivers a pinpoint pass. don Montour from San Diego (AHL). Boys basketball Tennessee 870.533 357 361 14, Caldwell-Pope 3-7 0-0 6, Hilliard 1-1 Another big play for the Calumet at Ewen-Trout Creek, 7:30 Indianapolis 780.467 387 372 CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Agreed 0-0 2, Harris 9-15 3-3 23, Johnson 1-5 0- EST Jacksonville 3 12 0 .200 298 376 to terms with F Artemi Panarin on a two- 0 2, Baynes 3-3 0-0 6, Ellenson 0-1 0-0 0, . Watersmeet at Forest Park, 7 North year contract extension. Marjanovic 1-2 1-2 3, Smith 1-5 0-0 2. The prolific duo is on a roll Three Lakes at Wakefield-Marenisco, WLT Pct PF PA DALLAS STARS — Reassigned F Totals 39-88 10-16 94. 6:30 y-Pittsburgh 10 50.667 372 303 Jason Dickinson to Texas (AHL). Milwaukee 31 31 28 29 — 119 headed into the Packers' win- Baltimore 870.533 333 294 DETROIT RED WINGS — Assigned F Detroit 28 26 21 19 — 94 ner-take-all showdown on Sun- Tyler Bertuzzi and D Brian Lashoff to Wednesday,College basketball Jan. 4 Cincinnati 591.367 298 305 3-Point Goals_Milwaukee 11-22 (Park- day against the Lions in Detroit Cleveland 1 14 0 .067 240 425 Grand Rapids (AHL). er 4-7, Snell 3-3, Dellavedova 2-2, Terry GCC at Mesabi Range, women, 5; LOS ANGELES KINGS — Placed F for the NFC North title. men, 7 West 1-3, Antetokounmpo 1-3, Brogdon 0-1, WLT Pct PF PA Tyler Toffoli on injured reserve. 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LOUIS BLUES — Activated F Paul Total Fouls_Milwaukee 14, Detroit 12. as the number of reps, the trust, Watersmeet at Ontonagon, 7:20 EST Stastny from injured reserve. y-Dallas 13 20.867 408 279 Technicals_Milwaukee coach Jason Kidd, the timing and so forth. They're Drummond at Mercer, 7:15 x-N.Y. Giants10 50.667 291 274 TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — Signed F Morris. A_17,222 (19,971). Bayfield at Ironwood, 7:15 Washington 861.567 386 364 Brett Howden to a three-year, entry-level a unique combination." Bessemer at Republic-Michigamme, 690.400 340 318 contract. Nelson entered the league as 6:20 South WASHINGTON CAPITALS — Reas- Hockey signed F Zach Sanford to Hershey (AHL). a second-round draft choice out Friday, Jan. 6 W LT Pct PF PA Girls basketball y-Atlanta 10 50.667 502 374 COLLEGE of Kansas State in 2008, which NHL Mellen at Ironwood, 6 Tampa Bay 870.533 337 353 PENN STATE — Suspended junior WR All Times EST was Rodgers' first year taking Mercer at Hurley, 7 New Orleans 780.467 437 416 Saeed Blacknall and sophomore LB EASTERN CONFERENCE Associated Press Bessemer at Chassell, 6:20 Carolina 690.400 353 385 Manny Bowen for a violation of team Atlantic Division over as the starting quarter- Watersmeet at Baraga, 6:20 North rules. GP WLOT Pts GF GA back. GREEN BAY Packers' Aaron Rodgers congratulates Jordy Nelson after a UCONN — Named Randy Edsall foot- Jeffers at Ontonagon, 7:20 EST W LT Pct PF PA Montreal 35 21 95 47 107 80 Since then, they have com- touchdown catch during the second half against the Seattle Seahawks Boys basketball Green Bay 960.600 401 364 ball coach. Ottawa 35 20 12 3 43 91 93 Dec. 11 in Green Bay, Wis. Rodgers and Nelson have worked with each Wakefield-Marenisco at Ironwood, 7 Detroit 960.600 322 327 Boston 37 18 15 4 40 88 91 bined to become the most pro- College basketball Minnesota 780.467 289 297 Basketball Tampa Bay 36 18 15 3 39 104 101 ductive -receiver for so long that it often seems they can create plays when Rodgers is in UW-Marinette at GCC, men, 7 Chicago 3 12 0 .200 269 361 Toronto 34 15 12 7 37 100 97 trouble just by making eye contact. The prolific duo is on a roll headed West Florida 36 15 14 7 37 87 100 touchdown combination in Pack- Saturday, Jan. 7 into the Packers’ winner-take-all showdown on Sunday against the College basketball WLT Pct PF PA NBA Buffalo 34 13 13 8 34 75 94 ers history, breaking the mark GCC at Fond du Lac TCC, women, 12; y-Seattle 951.633 329 269 All Times EST Detroit 35 15 16 4 34 86 100 of 57 held by Brett Favre and Lions in Detroit for the NFC North title. men, 2 Arizona 681.433 374 356 EASTERN CONFERENCE Metropolitan Division Boys basketball Los Angeles 4 11 0 .267 218 350 Atlantic Division GP WLOT Pts GF GA Antonio Freeman. Two more low Jacket," after the color of and get the time clock, the spac- Hurley at Owen-Withee San Francisco2 13 0 .133 286 455 W L Pct GB Pittsburgh 37 24 85 53 129 104 touchdown passes last week the sport coat that retired play- ing, and he's a great example for Toronto 22 8 .733 — x-clinched playoff spot Columbus 33 24 54 52 114 68 against Minnesota gave the ers wear when inducted into the y-clinched division Boston 19 13 .594 4 N.Y. Rangers37 24 12 1 49 123 92 young players," McCarthy said. Football Thursday's Games New York 16 15 .516 6½ Washington 33 20 94 44 90 73 Rodgers and Nelson 59. Pro Football Hall of Fame. Rodgers has attributed his Philadelphia 24, N.Y. Giants 19 Brooklyn 8 23 .258 14½ Philadelphia 36 20 12 4 44 110 108 Nelson has five scoring catch- Philadelphia 7 23 .233 15 "I'm just looking for new ways success with Nelson to the Saturday's Games Carolina 34 15 12 7 37 90 93 es over the past four weeks, a to compliment him," McCarthy amount of the time they've CollegeAll Times Bowls EST New England 41, N.Y. Jets 3 Southeast Division N.Y. Islanders34 14 14 6 34 94 105 Tuesday, Dec. 27 Jacksonville 38, Tennessee 17 W L Pct GB New Jersey 35 13 15 7 33 82 107 period during which Rodgers said. "I think if you just have a spent together. That's dozens of Heart of Dallas Bowl Washington 41, Chicago 21 Charlotte 18 14 .563 — WESTERN CONFERENCE has been dealing with leg mus- chance to be around him every practices, let alone games. Army 38, North Texas 31, OT Green Bay 38, Minnesota 25 Atlanta 16 16 .500 2 Central Division Military Bowl, Annapolis, Md. Cleveland 20, San Diego 17 Washington 15 16 .484 2½ GP WLOT Pts GF GA cle injuries. day, he competes with every- "Well, the way that the Wake Forest 34, Temple 26 Atlanta 33, Carolina 16 Orlando 15 19 .441 4 Chicago 37 22 10 5 49 103 89 And yet Rodgers is in the thing. It can be overwhelming league is scrutinized, I don't Miami 10 22 .313 8 Holiday Bowl, San Diego Miami 34, Buffalo 31, OT Minnesota 34 22 84 48 105 68 midst of what has been a late- sometimes as far as whether it's know if anything he does gets Minnesota 17, Washington State 12 Oakland 33, Indianapolis 25 Central Division St. Louis 35 18 12 5 41 98 103 Cactus Bowl, Phoenix New Orleans 31, Tampa Bay 24 W L Pct GB Dallas 36 15 14 7 37 92 108 season-charge'his most impres- pre-practice drill or finishing his unnoticed," Rodgers said. Baylor 31, Boise State 12 San Francisco 22, Los Angeles 21 Cleveland 23 7 .767 — Winnipeg 37 17 17 3 37 98 106 sive stretch of the season/a for Milwaukee 15 15 .500 8 test before the other guys." "But it's just the things that Wednesday, Dec. 28 Arizona 34, Seattle 31 Nashville 34 15 13 6 36 96 97 the Packers (9-6), having not With a league-leading 14 he does better than other peo- Pinstripe Bowl, Bronx, N.Y. Houston 12, Cincinnati 10 Chicago 16 16 .500 8 Colorado 34 12 21 1 25 70 112 Northwestern 31, Pittsburgh 24 Sunday's Games Indiana 15 18 .455 9½ Pacific Division thrown an interception over his touchdown catches, Nelson has ple. That's really his second and Russell Athletic Bowl, Orlando, Fla. Pittsburgh 31, Baltimore 27 Detroit 15 19 .441 10 GP WLOT Pts GF GA past six games. Green Bay has bounced back quite nicely this third reactions and his feel with Miami 31, West Virginia 14 Kansas City 33, Denver 10 WESTERN CONFERENCE San Jose 35 22 12 1 45 90 77 Foster Farms Bowl, Santa Clara, Calif. Monday's Games Southwest Division Edmonton 36 18 12 6 42 105 97 won five straight since a four- season after missing 2015 with end zones. I mean, his ability to Indiana (6-6) vs. Utah (8-4) Dallas 42, Detroit 21 WLPct GB Anaheim 36 17 12 7 41 98 102 game skid. a torn ACL. He has 91 catches read coverages quickly and get San Antonio 25 6 .806 — Texas Bowl, Houston Sunday, Jan. 1 Calgary 37 19 16 2 40 100 106 Bad news for the Lions: for 1,191 yards headed into the to the proper area is what sepa- Kansas State (8-4) vs. Texas A&M (8- New England at Miami, 1 p.m. Houston 24 9 .727 2 Los Angeles 34 17 13 4 38 87 84 4) Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Memphis 20 14 .588 6½ Vancouver 35 14 18 3 31 86 109 Rodgers said on Wednesday regular-season finale. rates him from other guys in the Thursday, Dec. 29 Carolina at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. New Orleans 13 21 .382 13½ Arizona 35 11 19 5 27 77 111 after practice that his sore right Dallas 9 23 .281 16½ McCarthy said he loves the league." Birmingham (Ala.) Bowl Dallas at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. NOTE: Two points for a win, one point calf is improving. "little things" that Nelson does, Notes: WR Randall Cobb, who South Florida (10-2) vs. South Carolina Houston at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Northwest Division for overtime loss. (6-6), 2 p.m. (ESPN) Buffalo at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. WLPct GB Tuesday's Games "It's nice to be feeling a lot such as how the receiver's work missed the Vikings game, sat Belk Bowl, Charlotte, N.C. Chicago at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Oklahoma City 20 12 .625 — Columbus 4, Boston 3 better. My injuries have defi- ethic in practice rubs off on his out practice on Wednesday to Virginia Tech (9-4) vs. Arkansas (7-5), Baltimore at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Utah 19 13 .594 1 Pittsburgh 5, New Jersey 2 5:30 p.m. (ESPN) Jacksonville at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Denver 13 18 .419 6½ N.Y. Islanders 4, Washington 3 nitely subsided, the rehab has teammates. focus on rehab for his ankle. RT Alamo Bowl, San Antonio Seattle at San Francisco, 4:25 p.m. Portland 13 20 .394 7½ N.Y. Rangers 4, Ottawa 3 continued but I'm healing up at "He's very into the drill work, Bryan Bulaga (shoulder) and Minnesota 10 21 .323 9½ Oklahoma State (9-3) vs. Colorado (10- New Orleans at Atlanta, 4:25 p.m. Buffalo 4, Detroit 3 the right time," Rodgers said. clearly understands the impor- CB Ladarius Gunter (elbow), 3), 9 p.m. (ESPN) Kansas City at San Diego, 4:25 p.m. Pacific Division Minnesota 3, Nashville 2, OT Friday, Dec. 30 Arizona at Los Angeles, 4:25 p.m. WLPct GB Winnipeg 3, Chicago 1 Packers offensive coordinator tance of not only practicing, but who were both hurt against Liberty Bowl, Memphis, Tenn. Oakland at Denver, 4:25 p.m. Golden State 27 5 .844 — Calgary 6, Colorado 3 Edgar Bennett has taken to giv- L.A. Clippers 22 12 .647 6 how important it is for him to Minnesota, were full partici- Georgia (7-5) vs. TCU (6-6), Noon N.Y. Giants at Washington, 4:25 p.m. Dallas 3, Arizona 2 ing Rodgers the nickname "Yel- practice with the other receivers pants in practice. (ESPN) Green Bay at Detroit, 8:30 p.m. Sacramento 14 17 .452 12½ San Jose 3, Anaheim 2, OT Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas L.A. Lakers 12 23 .343 16½ Wednesday's Games North Carolina (8-4) vs. Stanford (9-3), Transactions Phoenix 9 22 .290 17½ Pittsburgh 3, Carolina 2 2 p.m. (CBS) Tuesday's Games Toronto 3, Florida 2, SO Music City Bowl, Nashville, Tenn. BASKETBALL Boston 113, Memphis 103 Tampa Bay 4, Montreal 3, OT Tennessee (8-4) vs. Nebraska (9-3), National Basketball Association Oklahoma City 106, Miami 94 Philadelphia at St. Louis Houston 123, Dallas 107 Ryan Ramczyk's road: From D3 to 3:30 p.m. (ESPN) NBA — Fined Indiana F Paul George Los Angeles at Vancouver Arizona Bowl, Tucson, Ariz. $15,000 and coach Nate McMillan Utah 102, L.A. Lakers 100 Thursday's Games Air Force (9-3) vs. South Alabama (6- $10,000 for public criticism of officiating. Wednesday's Games New Jersey at Washington, 7 p.m. 6), 5:30 p.m. (ASN) LOS ANGELES LAKERS — Reas- Charlotte 120, Orlando 101 Boston at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Orange Bowl, Miami Gardens, Fla. signed C Ivica Zubac to Los Angeles Washington 111, Indiana 105 Toronto at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. star OL at No. 8 Wisconsin Florida State (9-3) vs. Michigan (10-2), (NBADL). Atlanta 102, New York 98, OT Montreal at Florida, 7:30 p.m. 8 p.m. (ESPN) MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES — Recalled G Milwaukee 119, Detroit 94 Chicago at Nashville, 8 p.m. MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Left tackle Ryan Ram- the talent and potential from Ramczyk on the scout Saturday, Dec. 31 Wade Baldwin IV from Iowa (NBADL). Chicago 101, Brooklyn 99 Detroit at Ottawa, 8 p.m. czyk forged a unique path to No. 8 Wisconsin. team. He entered the 2016 season as the starter at New Orleans 102, L.A. Clippers 98 Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Fla. FOOTBALL N.Y. Islanders at Minnesota, 8 p.m. In just two seasons, he has gone from starter at left tackle. LSU (7-4) vs. Louisville (9-3), 11 a.m. National Football League Phoenix at San Antonio Columbus at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. (ABC) NFL — Suspended Tampa Bay RB Minnesota at Denver Colorado at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. a Division III school to a front-line anchor at a Big "The big thing with Ryan was you saw some TaxSlayer Bowl, Jacksonville, Fla. Doug Martin four games for violating the Sacramento at Portland Los Angeles at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Toronto at Golden State Ten program known for producing quality offensive things that he did naturally, and athleticism that Kentucky (7-5) vs. Georgia Tech (8-4), NFL's policy on performance enhancing N.Y. Rangers at Arizona, 9 p.m. linemen. What's more, the junior became an AP he was blessed with," said Joe Rudolph, Wisconsin 11 a.m. (ESPN) substances. Thursday's Games Anaheim at Calgary, 9 p.m. CFP Semifinals — Signed S Miami at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Friday's Games All-American in his first year as a starter. offensive coordinator and line coach. "And then it Peach Bowl, Atlanta Christian Bryant from the N.Y. Giants Boston at Cleveland, 8 p.m. Chicago at Carolina, 7:30 p.m. "If you study his path that he's been on just to was just teaching the offense and once you get Alabama (13-0) vs. Washington (12-1), practice squad and CB Brian Dixon from Oklahoma City at Memphis, 8 p.m. Nashville at St. Louis, 8 p.m. 3 p.m. (ESPN) New Orleans practice squad. Philadelphia at Utah, 9 p.m. Philadelphia at San Jose, 10 p.m. get to this school, it's definitely a lot of work," said down the basics, it becomes communication and Fiesta Bowl, Glendale, Ariz. — Signed OL Cor- Toronto at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Anaheim at Vancouver, 10 p.m. 1,300-yard rusher Corey Clement, the beneficiary awareness." Dallas at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Clemson (12-1) vs. Ohio State (11-1), 7 nelius Edison and DB Rashaad Reynolds Saturday's Games of Ramczyk's work up front. "I can definitely tell They had to rely even more on Ramczyk after p.m. (ESPN) to the practice squad. Friday's Games Washington at New Jersey, 1 p.m. Monday, Jan. 2 — Placed DT Stefan Chicago at Indiana, 4 p.m. Buffalo at Boston, 1 p.m. why he (was named All-American) because every center Dan Voltz, the only senior on the projected Outback Bowl, Tampa, Fla. Charles on injured reserve. Signed CB Brooklyn at Washington, 7 p.m. Columbus at Minnesota, 6 p.m. Miami at Boston, 7:30 p.m. time I go to his side, it's definitely either a big play line, retired from football during training camp Florida (8-4) vs. Iowa (8-4), 1 p.m. Crezdon Butler. N.Y. Islanders at Winnipeg, 7 p.m. Detroit at Atlanta, 8 p.m. or a big chunk of yards." because of injuries. He was supposed to be the lead- (ABC) — Placed S Isa Carolina at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Abdul-Quddus on injured reserve. Signed L.A. Clippers at Houston, 8 p.m. Cotton Bowl, Arlington, Texas Montreal at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. The athletic, 6-foot-6 Ramczyk has been so er up front. Western Michigan (13-0) vs. Wisconsin S A.J. Hendy from the practice squad. Milwaukee at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Florida at Dallas, 8 p.m. impressive that some NFL draft boards project him Sophomore Michael Dieter, the next most reli- (10-3), 1 p.m. (ESPN) MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Signed WR New York at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. Cayleb Jones to the practice squad. Portland at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Colorado, 8 p.m. as possibly a first- or second-round pick. He's not able linemen, slid right one spot to take over for Penn State (11-2) vs. Southern Cal (9- NEW YORK JETS — Place RB Khiry Philadelphia at Denver, 9 p.m. Vancouver at Edmonton, 10 p.m. expected to make a decision on whether to skip his Voltz. Ramczyk ended up being the oldest starter Dallas at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. 3), 5 p.m. (ESPN) Robinson on injured reserve. Signed RB Arizona at Calgary, 10 p.m. senior season until after the Badgers play Western on a line otherwise filled with sophomores and Sugar Bowl, New Orleans Brandon Burks from the practice squad Saturday's Games San Jose at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Michigan in the Cotton Bowl on Monday. freshmen. Whether Ramczyk decides to have surgery to fix After Ramczyk and Voltz, the Badgers mixed "We were moving the ball real- getting it going like Jabari and a hip injury that he disclosed during bowl practice and matched for much of the first half of the sea- Hoops ly well, and J.P. was getting to the Giannis, it makes the rest of us may also affect his decision. The injury wasn't seri- son, in part because of injuries, but also as Rudolph rack," Antetokuompo said. "We better," Monroe said. "They are ous enough for Ramczyk to miss any time this sea- sought to find consistency as well as build depth. both had a lot of open looks and doing their jobs, so everyone has son. "You had to reward guys for how they played, our teammates got us the ball. to come in and feed off them." In fact, Ramczyk thrived. and you believed that the best guys would emerge," From page 9 That's when we're going to win." Tobias Harris had 23 points "I wouldn't say I expected it, but was definitely Rudolph said. "But they needed to feel competition, Jabari Parker scored 31 points Greg Monroe added 14 points, and 12 rebounds off the bench for a goal of mine," the reserved Ramczyk said of play- guys needed to be rewarded for good play. I think and Giannis Antetokuompo had six assists and five rebounds Detroit, which has dropped six of ing well enough to earn postseason accolades. "I at the end it brought out the best in each group." 23 points and eight assists as the against his former team to help seven. The Pistons ended a five- wanted to come in here and compete with the best." No need for competition to bring out the best in Bucks beat the Detroit Pistons the Bucks win for the second time game losing streak Monday with Ramczyk arrived in Madison in 2015 after Ramczyk, though. He was a rock at left tackle all 119-94. Milwaukee scored 58 in five games. Tony Snell and a win over the Cleveland Cava- spending his first two seasons of eligibility at Wis- season, helping Clement average 123.1 yards rush- points in the paint, hit 50 percent Matthew Dellavedova each scored liers, who rested LeBron James, consin-Stevens Point. He redshirted in his first ing over Wisconsin's last eight games. of its 3-pointers and had 36 11. but weren't competitive against year with the Badgers. "Quiet guy, but he makes the most noise on the assists on 48 field goals. "Any time you have two guys visiting Milwaukee. Even then, there were already whispers about field," Clement said. Minnesota AD to meet soon with coach Claeys about future MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota Coach Claeys and I will take this oppor- mates. Tension simmered enough for The nine wins were the most for Min- year. coach Tracy Claeys' status will soon be tunity to reflect on this past season the Gophers to regroup for perhaps nesota since 2003, but the support Claeys has a $500,000 buyout, which addressed by athletic director Mark before sitting down together to talk their best game of the year, holding a Claeys expressed on Twitter for his is half of his remaining base salaries. Coyle in the aftermath of sexual assault about the future and my expectations pass-oriented Cougars team that was players while the boycott was in place Assistant coach contracts would have to allegations and a brief team boycott for our football program," Coyle said in averaging 40-plus points per game to a complicated his job status because the be bought out, too, if a new coach were after 10 players were suspended for the a statement distributed by the universi- season-low score despite four of their tone of his Dec. 15 tweet hinted at con- to bring in a new staff. So if Claeys is Holiday Bowl. ty, which is still stinging from the Office top six defensive backs absent. The dis- flict with his boss Coyle. Claeys said going to stay, he'll likely receive an Coyle said Wednesday that he for Equal Opportunity and Affirmative traction of the investigation fallout later he regretted his choice of words. extension even if it's only with a nomi- expects to meet in person with Claeys to Action's investigation of the Sept. 2 inci- could've produced a clunker, but the Claeys has two years left on his con- nal raise. He declined to discuss the discuss the coach's status. The Gophers dent at a campus apartment that trig- players instead gave Coyle an inspired tract, but most of his peers around the subject after the game. finished 9-4 with a 17-12 upset of Wash- gered the suspensions. example of how hard they'll play for country are signed for longer to sell "That's not important. What's impor- ington State in the Holiday Bowl . That prompted a threat by the play- Claeys and his staff. recruits on stability. Prep stars can be tant is you walk in the locker room and "Now that our football team has com- ers to skip the trip to San Diego, "This whole bowl week and the whole easily steered elsewhere if they're you see the smiles on the kids' faces," pleted its season following an exciting angered by what they felt was a lack of time, we had the best practices that we afraid a coach they connect with won't Claeys said, adding: "I will sleep awful- win in Tuesday night's Holiday Bowl, due process for their punished team- had," safety Damarius Travis said. be there in the fall or even the following ly good through the new year." l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2016 11 DEFLOCKED Roommate’s boyfriend causes drama in household

Dear Annie: I live with four valid concerns about living with other people in a big old house him. Find a way to tolerate each outside Boston. Two of the room- mates are a couple, “Jeremy” and other, at least until the lease is “Rachel.” Rachel is a very close up. There is enough drama in the friend of mine and has been for world without friends tearing about 10 years, ever since we met Dear in college. She and Jeremy live Annie each other apart over condiments downstairs, while the other three and heating bills. of us live upstairs. Usually, I agree Jeremy and Rachel have been Dear Annie: downstairs.) I had to tell him to together for three years, and I with and appreciate your advice. stop several times before he MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM liked Jeremy fine — until we finally did. I’m sure you have to edit a lot of moved in together. The past year Well, things really came to a the letters you receive and we has been a war. He and I started head yesterday. I was about a butting heads pretty much don’t get all the information. month late paying him my por- immediately. He kept using my tion of the heating bill, and he This time, though, based on the condiments and leaving my TV information we got, I don’t on. (I keep it in the living room texted me to ask for it. I told him I would have it to him when I get understand your advice. paid this week. He said, “What about the money Rachel lent you When a couple are having a YOUR last month?” heart-to-heart conversation I lost my cool and told him it about a problem in their mar- OROSCOPE wasn’t his money or his business. H riage, why would you encourage He immediately wrote back, BORN LOSER “Whoa, whoa, OK, Friday is fine. them to be anything less than Pay me back whenever.” But it honest with each other? You was too late for him to try to want “Mumma” to tell “Bill” to backtrack, and I let him have a piece of my mind. I told him to go stop calling her names. It sounds to hell or at the very least get out to us as if he was honestly EUGENIA of our house. I may have used LAST answering a yes-or-no question even more colorful language than that. I was just so floored by his when she asked him whether the Your Birthday rudeness. reason for his wandering eye is Thursday, Dec. 29, 2016 Now Rachel says she’s angry that she is fat. She knew it. He with both of us for handling our- Size up your situation and only selves the way we did. She says acknowledged it. They got to the make a move if you feel it will benefit she knows that Jeremy can be ALLEY OOP you personally. Too much of anything root of the problem. Are you annoying, but she’s hurt that I will work against you. If you use your advocating that he lie to her? imagination, you will discover you would act so hatefully toward her don’t need to rely on others. Change boyfriend. He’s trying to find a Overall, good job. I enjoy your should come from within. place to stay temporarily because column. But sometimes you are CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — I told him I don’t want him living too quick to side with your read- Consider what you might do in the new here. year to improve your health, finances I am not apologizing. I am the ers. or current environment. Having a plan one who has been wronged here. will give you the push you need to Send your questions for excel. Right? — Mad in Mas- Annie Lane to dearannie@cre- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — sachusetts ators.com. To find out more An unexpected gift or financial gain is Dear Mad: No matter how headed in your direction. Be grateful bad you think Jeremy is, cursing about Annie Lane and read fea- and consider how you can make him out just made you worse. someone else’s life easier. What you tures by other Creators Syndi- FOR BETTER OR WORSE Let’s review Morality 101: do for others will bring high rewards. 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GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Expand your interests, and research how you can master something that will help you get ahead. Don’t feel that you have to overspend. Work with what you already have going for you. CANCER (June 21-July 22) — Travel, entertainment and time spent with people you find mentally stimulat- ing will help you determine what you want to pursue over the upcoming GET FUZZY year. An unusual partnership looks promising. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Improv- ing your surroundings, adding to your entertainment center or planning a party for friends and family will turn out well. Leave time for pampering and personal shopping. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Sales will be tempting, but don’t go over-budget or make a purchase with- out doing your research. What you think is a good deal is likely to fall short of your expectations. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Con- BEETLE BAILEY troversy must be put aside. Don’t struggle with negativity when you can just walk away from it. Focus on the people you love. Positive change comes from doing what’s best for yourself. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Make adjustments to where or how you live. Talk to people who can offer advice that will help you with your fear of failure. Trust and believe in yourself. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Someone from your past will have an impact on the changes you make heading into the new year. Romance is highlighted and will improve your ZITS life.

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— or stays closed — you go down. Place it in the Classifieds South is in four hearts. West leads the spade queen, which wins the trick, and continues with the spade 10. After declarer ruffs that, how many rounds of trumps should he immediately draw: zero, one, two or $ 99 $149 three? Associated Press When North rebid one no-trump, SECRETARY OF State John Kerry speaks about Israeli-Palestinian policy, Wednesday, at the State Depart- South just went with the known eight- or nine-card heart fit. (North 40 Words 40 Words Include ment in Washington. would not have bid no-trump with a s Photo singleton heart. With, for example, & Online 3-1-5-4 distribution, he would have 30 Days 60 Days Listing rebid two clubs.) In this deal, a raise to three no-trump would have worked fine too, but that was far from Prepayment required. Offer is subject to change without notice. Additional words .25 each. In parting shot, Kerry tears obvious with the singleton spade. Realtors, Landlords welcome. Limit one property per ad. Other restrictions apply. Declarer might concede four tricks: one spade, one diamond and two clubs. He must eliminate a club loser. One chance is to find the suit splitting 3-3, but that happens only into Israel over settlements one time in three. If the clubs are 4-2, WASHINGTON (AP) — Sec- whether Israel came up in a South has to ruff his last club on the ardy,” and called Netanyahu’s’ board. Since this requires only one retary of State John Kerry tore phone call Obama, while vaca- government “the most right-wing trump, some players would think that into Israel on Wednesday for set- tioning in Hawaii, placed to in Israel’s history.” they could afford to draw two rounds of trumps — but not here. When East tlement-building, accusing Trump on Wednesday morning. He invoked the widespread wins a club trick, he leads his last Prime Minister Benjamin Nor was it clear what impact concern that the growing Arab trump to kill the ruff. Declarer should draw one round Netanyahu of dragging Israel Kerry’s speech, coming in the population in Israel and the of trumps, then play three rounds of away from democracy and force- final days of the administration, Palestinian territories will even- clubs. fully rejecting the notion that might have. tually make Jews a minority in © 2016 UFS, Dist. by Universal Uclick for UFS America had abandoned Israel Netanyahu expressed concern Israel, creating a demographic with a controversial U.N. vote. that a French-hosted summit crisis for Israel unless there’s a BRIDGE Netanyahu accused the Obama next month could lead to an separate Palestinian state. administration of a biased bid to international framework that “The settler agenda is defining PHILLIP blame Israel for failure to reach a the U.N. Security Council might the future of Israel. And their ALDER peace deal. then codify with Obama’s assent, stated purpose is clear: They In a farewell speech, Kerry boxing Israel in. Yet Kerry believe in one state,” Kerry said. laid out a two-state vision for seemed to rule out the possibility The U.S, the Palestinians and peace that he won’t be in office to Obama would take more parting most of the world oppose Israeli implement, but that the U.S. shots, such as promoting that settlement construction in the hoped might be heeded even type of U.N. resolution or recog- West Bank and east Jerusalem, after President Barack Obama’s nizing Palestinian statehood. territories captured by Israel in term ends. He defended Obama’s The diplomatic fracas erupted 1967 and claimed by the Pales- move last week to allow the U.N. last week when the U.S., in a tinians for an independent state. DAILY GLOBE Security Council to declare departure from past policy, decid- But Israel’s government argues SUDOKU Israeli settlements illegal, the ed to abstain rather than veto a previous construction freezes Sudoku is a number-placing puzzle spark that set off an extraordi- U.N. Security Council resolution failed to advance a peace deal By Dave Green based on a 9x9 grid with several nary and deepening diplomatic calling Israeli settlements in the and that the future of the settle- spat between the U.S. and its West Bank and east Jerusalem a ments — now home to 600,000 given numbers. The object is to place closest Mideast ally. violation of international law. Israelis — must be resolved in the numbers 1 to 9 in the empty “If the choice is one state, Israel was incensed, and on direct talks between Israelis and 4 9 2 6 squares so that each row, each col- Israel can either be Jewish or Wednesday, Netanyahu claimed Palestinians. umn and each 3x3 box contains the democratic, it cannot be both, Israel has “absolute, indispens- While Israel’s Arab population 8 4 same number only once. and it won’t ever really be at able evidence” the U.S. actually has citizenship rights, the rough- The difficulty peace,” Kerry said in a speech spearheaded the resolution. ly 2.5 million Palestinians living that ran more than an hour, a Netanyahu offered what he in the occupied West Bank do level of the Conceptis Sudoku 2 1 comprehensive airing of called proof of U.S. collusion: a not. Israel has annexed east increases from Monday to Saturday. grievances that have built up in document, leaked to an Egyptian Jerusalem, where Palestinians Answer to previous puzzle the Obama administration over newspaper, that purports to be a have residency rights but few 5 8 1 eight years but were rarely, until Palestinian account of a Decem- have citizenship, in a move not this month, discussed publicly. ber meeting between top U.S. internationally recognized. 3 7 1 6 7 9 5 8 2 4 3 Netanyahu pushed back in a and Palestinian officials. But Kerry said a future deal would 8 3 2 1 4 7 5 6 9 hastily arranged televised state- White House spokesman Ned have to ensure secure borders for ment in which he suggested he Price called it a “total fabrica- Israel and a Palestinian state 6 3 2 5 4 9 6 2 3 8 7 1 was done with the Obama tion” and added: “This meeting formed in territories Israel cap- 9 7 4 8 3 5 6 1 2 administration and ready to deal never occurred.” tured in the 1967 Mideast war, 9 7 2 8 3 7 1 6 4 9 5 with President-elect Donald Palestinian President Mah- with “mutually agreed, equiva- Trump, who has sided squarely moud Abbas responded to the lent swaps.” He said both coun- 6 1 5 2 9 4 3 8 7 with Israel. The Israeli leader speech by reaffirming that he’s tries must fully recognize each 3 6 7 5 8 3 6 1 9 2 4 faulted Kerry for obsessing over ready to resume peace talks if other, ensure access to religious 2016 Conceptis Puzzles, Dist. by King Features Syndicate, Inc. 4 9 6 5 7 2 1 3 8 settlements while paying mere Israel halts settlement construc- sites and relinquish all other 2016 Conceptis Puzzles, Dist. by King Features Syndicate, Inc. “lip service” to Palestinian tion. existing claims. Kerry also called 2 7 5 3 12/29 3 2 1 4 8 9 7 5 6 Difficulty Level Difficulty Level 12/28 attacks and incitement of vio- Kerry, unveiling a six-part for assistance to help Palestinian lence. outline of what a future peace refugees. “Israelis do not need to be lec- deal could look like, deviated Yet he offered fewer details tured about the importance of from the traditional U.S. mes- about how to get to such a deal, AAsskk TThhee DDooccttoorrss peace by foreign leaders,” sage that foreign powers should- given the failure of so many pre- Netanyahu said from Jerusalem. n’t impose a solution. His outline vious attempts, including his BECOMING TRAINED IN CPR The dueling recriminations tracked closely with principles own nine-month effort that col- marked a low point for U.S.- long assumed to be part of an lapsed in 2014. He urged Israelis JUST MAY SAVE A LIFE Israel relations, and a bitter end eventual deal, and Kerry insisted and Palestinians to take “realis- to eight years of frustrated ties he was merely describing what’s tic steps on the ground now” to by Robert Ashley, M.D., Eve Glazier, M.D. & Elizabeth Ko, M.D. between Obama and Netanyahu, emerged as points of general begin separating themselves into who quarreled repeatedly over agreement. two states. settlements, the peace process Though Kerry faulted Pales- Kerry reiterated that the Dear Doctor: A woman in the mall near When someone goes into cardiac arrest ing. Classes, which are offered through- and Obama’s nuclear deal with tinian leaders for insufficiently Obama administration’s commit- our home collapsed and wasn't breath- and stops breathing, the first few minutes out the nation, are interesting and easy. Iran. condemning violence and terror- ment to Israel was as strong as ing. A shopper performed CPR until the are critical. Studies show that the survival The American Red Cross offers classes, Trump, who has assured ism against Israelis, most of his that of previous presidents, but paramedics showed up. Later, my friends rate of someone in cardiac arrest can and the American Heart Association and I realized that none of us could have double or triple when prompt and high- (AHA) has a list of other training centers. Israel it merely needs to “hang speech focused on Israel. He said he also noted that previous U.S. helped her. Should we get trained in quality CPR is performed. You'll learn proper CPR technique and on” until he takes over, told the two-state solution, the basis administrations had also CPR? So what happens when you perform may also get trained in the use of an au- reporters that Kerry’s speech for all serious peace talks for abstained on certain resolutions Dear Reader: Only a small percentage of CPR? tomated external defibrillator, or A.E.D. spoke for itself. It was unclear years, was “now in serious jeop- critical of Israel. the population in the United States knows Your body needs oxygen to survive. Although attending in-person class with how to perform CPR, so the woman you When your heart suddenly stops beating, fellow students and a mannequin to prac- and your friends saw was lucky. As you the biological chain of events that pro- tice on is optimal, a video on the AHA's can probably guess, our answer is yes; vides you with oxygen also stops. With- updated method of hands-only CPR is Mexico’s Interjet grounds 11 Russian-made planes over safety learning proper CPR technique is a very out that oxygen, cells begin to die. Brain available online. good idea. damage can occur in just 4 or 5 minutes, A final thought: Between 70 and 80 per- MEXICO CITY (AP) — Air carrier Interjet has liner with more seating capacity than the Super- More than 350,000 people per year in the and death in 8 to 10 minutes. cent of sudden cardiac arrests occur in or grounded half its 22 Russian-made Superjet100 jet100 to fly 12 domestic and international routes U.S. suffer from sudden cardiac arrest, The purpose of CPR is to keep oxy- near the home. Why not make CPR cer- planes after doing a mandatory safety inspection of and mitigate passenger inconvenience. which is when the heart abruptly stops genated blood flowing to the victim's tification a family, neighborhood or even the aircraft, Mexico’s civil aviation agency said “Interjet informed (the civil aviation agency) beating. Although heart arrhythmias and brain and other vital organs. This is done community project? Everyone will be just Wednesday. that it has signed cooperation agreements with heart disease are the major causes of by chest compressions, in which you're that much safer. sudden cardiac arrest, heart function may In a statement, the agency said 11 jets will be other national airlines, which will assist in trans- essentially providing an artificial heart- (Eve Glazier, M.D., MBA, is an internist also stop due to near drowning, smoke out of service while unspecified measures are taken portation to the various destinations that have beat. Although by itself CPR will not and assistant professor of medicine at inhalation, asthma attack, poisoning or to guarantee their safety and restore them to flight ceased to be served by the Superjet100,” the restart someone's heart, it can help the UCLA Health. even a severe allergic reaction. person survive until medical aid arrives. Elizabeth Ko, M.D., is an internist and status. The other 11 were found to be in “perfect department said in a statement. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR, When shown on TV or in films, CPR may primary care physician at UCLA Health.) condition,” it said. Interjet has had to cancel some flights during really does make a difference. It consists look easy. However, where and how you COPYRIGHT 2017 The agency did not say what fixes or modifica- the holiday travel season due to the safety inspec- of two separate components -- chest place your hands on a victim's chest to THE PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF tions were being done, but it said the work would tion order issued Dec. 23 by Russian authorities compression and mouth-to-mouth rescue perform compressions is very important. HARVARD COLLEGE be completed in January. after cracks were found in a part on one of the breathing. (According to the latest Amer- So is the rate and depth at which you DISTRIBUTED BY UNIVERSAL UCLICK FOR UFS Also Wednesday, the federal Communications Sukhoi planes. ican Heart Association guidelines, only in- press on the chest, as well as exactly 1130 Walnut, Kansas City, MO 64106; and Transportation Department announced that it Interjet is one of the biggest customers for the dividuals who are trained in CPR should how and for how long you release. 816-581-7500 attempt rescue breathing.) That's why it's critical to get certified train- had authorized Interjet to add an Airbus A321 jet- Superjet. l 14 THURSDAY, D ECEMBER 29, 2016 BUSINESS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM US stock indexes fall as an afternoon slide accelerates NEW YORK (AP) — Banks led 0.9 percent, to 5,438.56. tripled in value this year, to fall adding 70 cents, or 2 percent, to a broad slide in U.S. stocks The three major indexes are substantially. The stock lost $35.14. A DAY ON WALL STREET Wednesday that more than on pace for a solid gain this year. $8.07 to $109.25. Markets overseas were mostly wiped out gains from the day The Dow is up 13.8 percent. The Shares in oil and natural gas subdued. Dec. 28, 2016 20,000 before. S&P 500 is on track for a 10 per- drilling companies also declined. In Europe, Germany’s DAX Dow Jones 19,500 After an early upward turn, cent gain, while the Nasdaq is Chesapeake Energy lost 36 and France’s CAC 40 each ended industrials 19,000 the stock market veered into the headed for an 8.6 percent gain. cents, or 4.7 percent, to $7.23. essentially flat. Britain’s FTSE 18,500 red by midmorning, the losses Small-company stocks are up Murphy Oil shed 78 cents, or 2.4 100 posted a record-high close of -111.36 18,000 accelerating as the day wore on. even more. The Russell 2000 is percent, to $32.03. Helmerich & 7,106.08, a gain of 0.5 percent. In 17,500 Basic materials companies, up 19.8 percent so far this year. Payne fell $1.57, or 2 percent, to Asia, Japan’s Nikkei 225 was 19,833.68 JJ A S O N D industrials, utilities and energy In a week featuring a dearth $78.39. flat. Australia’s S&P ASX 200 stocks were among the biggest of major economic or company Fred’s dropped 4.8 percent on gained 1 percent. Hong Kong’s Pct. change from previous: -0.56% High 19,981.11 Low 19,827.31 decliners. data, investors got some insight a published report indicating Hang Seng index gained 0.8 per- Trading was light ahead of the into the U.S. housing market. that the regional drugstore chain cent. South Korea’s Kospi Dec. 28, 2016 New Year’s Day holiday. Two A report from the National has adopted a “poison pill” to dis- dropped 0.9 percent. Nasdaq 5,400 stocks fell for every one that rose Association of Realtors found courage an activist investor from Benchmark U.S. crude rose 16 composite 5,200 on the New York Stock that fewer Americans signed con- interfering with the company’s cents to close at $54.06 a barrel 5,000 Exchange. tracts to buy homes in Novem- plan to buy 865 Rite Aid stores. in New York. It rose 88 cents on -48.88 “Volume is pretty weak, so ber. The NAR said its seasonally Rite Aid has to sell the stores in Tuesday. Brent crude, used to 4,800 5,438.56 there’s no aggressive selling tak- adjusted pending home sales order to appease anti-trust regu- price international oils, climbed 4,600 JJ A S O N D ing place,” said Bob Doll, chief index fell 2.5 percent to 107.3 lators and close its $9.4 billion 13 cents to close at $56.22 a bar- equity strategist at Nuveen percent, the lowest reading since buyout deal with Walgreens rel in London. It gained 93 cents Pct. change from previous: -0.89% High 5,498.91 Low 5,434.70 Asset Management. “It’s more the start of this year. Boots Alliance. Shares in Fred’s the day before. sellers locking in some better The slowdown marks a rever- fell 95 cents to $18.68. In other energy trading, Dec. 28, 2016 gains than they thought they sal for the housing market, as Qualcomm slipped 2.2 percent wholesale gasoline added 2 cents Standard & 2,250 were going to get this year. It’s sales growth has been solid for after antitrust regulators in to $1.67 a gallon and heating oil P oor’s 500 2,200 been a really good year, so letting the past year. Homebuilder South Korea fined the company held steady at $1.70 a gallon. 2,150 a little go is just fine.” stocks closed mostly lower, with $865 million, claiming the chip- Natural gas futures rose 17 -18.96 2,100 The Dow Jones industrial William Lyon Homes losing the maker engaged in unfair sales cents, or 4.5 percent, to $3.93 per 2,050 average fell 111.36 points, or 0.6 most. It fell 64 cents, or 3.2 per- practices, including refusing to 1,000 cubic feet. 2,249.92 JJ A S O N D percent, to 19,833.68. The Stan- cent, to $19.33. let competitors license patents Bond prices rose. The yield on dard & Poor’s 500 index lost Nvidia was the biggest declin- that are essential for chipmak- the 10-year Treasury note fell to Pct. change from previous: -0.84% High 2,271.31 Low 2,249.11 18.96 points, or 0.8 percent, to er in the S&P 500 index, sliding ing. The stock lost $1.50 to 2.51 percent from 2.56 percent AP 2,249.92. 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