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Call (906) 932-4449 Ironwood, MI Lest We Forget The Daily Globe honors Redsautosales.com veterans INSIDE TODAY DAILY GLOBE Monday, November 5, 2018 Rain likely yourdailyglobe.com | High: 41 | Low: 34 | Details, page 2 H I T I D O L Tristan McIntosh wows crowd despite illness By P.J. GLISSON sometimes played a key- [email protected] board or a gold guitar and IRONWOOD – Follow- sometimes danced around ing her Saturday night per- the stage. Although still in formance at the Historic high school, she displayed Ironwood Theatre, singer stellar poise as she Tristan McIntosh described addressed the crowd her experience on Twitter between songs. as “the most humbling per- “Everybody’s just been formance of my life.” so kind,” she said of the McIntosh, who was a hospitality she received season 15 finalist on from the theatre and from “American Idol,” had Ironwood at large. “I can- explained to her audience not even start on you guys’ during the seventh annual accent. It’s adorable.” HIT Idol event that she had McIntosh said it also a lingering illness and said, was “an honor” to perform “My upper (vocal) register with local musicians, ABOVE, SINGING is almost gone.” On Twit- whose talent she praised as up a storm at ter, she reported, “I could “incredible.” She sang two Saturday night’s only sing a couple of numbers with five winners HIT Idol show at notes.” from the 2017 HIT Idol the Historic Iron- In fact, however, McIn- show: Dustin King, Emily wood Theatre tosh sang her heart out, Dennis, Kristine are, from left: and no one in the crowd Mieloszyk, Veronica Bolton Dustin King, would have known she was and Hailey Mead. Emily Dennis, sick if she had not reported They performed “Every- Kristine it herself, saying, “These where” by Fleetwood Mac Mieloszyk, were, like, none of the and “You’re No Good” by Veronica Bolton songs on my set,” and Linda Ronstadt and and Hailey thanking her band for received a lot of love from Mead. As last “rolling with the punches” the audience. year’s HIT Idol regarding her switching to McIntosh also sang winners, they tunes that better suited her “Crazy,” the Willie Nelson shared the stage voice range. song that became a hit in this year with As the star of Saturday the past century with Patsy “American Idol” night’s show, McIntosh Cline’s vocals. Peter Grewe, TV star Tristan sang a lot of old and new whom McIntosh called “a McIntosh, right. country, including songs great musician,” accompa- McIntosh was a by Loretta Lynn, Crystal nied the singer during that contestant on Gayle and Carrie Under- song and also during the season 15 of the wood, and a touching ren- show’s start. “American Idol” dition of “Go Rest High on Rounding out McIn- TV show. That Mountain” by Vince tosh’s show was a little bit Gill. of rock, as well as soulful, P.J. Glisson/Daily Globe Dressed in black heels acoustic tunes, including and a black jumpsuit with sparkly accents, McIntosh HIT IDOL — page 5 Wisconsin P A R T N E R U P Gogebic County to voters head to vote in Michigan polls Tuesday midterm elections By RICHARD JENKINS By LARRY HOLCOMBE state are Republican Mary [email protected] [email protected] Treder Lang, Democrat HURLEY – Iron County As a much anticipated Jocelyn Benson, Libertari- voters will join voters around midterm general election an Gregory Stempfle and Wisconsin in heading to the Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe arrives Tuesday, Gogebic Robert Gale of the U.S. polls Tuesday to decide a SHOPPERS PERUSE the crafts for sale Saturday at the Kimball Homemak- County voters will see a Taxpayers Party. number of national, state and ers Craft Fair in the Kimball Community Center. ballot full of federal, state Democrat Dana Nessel local races. and local candidates and a and Republican Tom Kimball craft fair raises funds for 4-H variety of proposals in var- Leonard are the major State races ious jurisdictions. party candidates for attor- At the state level, Tuesday’s By RICHARD JENKINS they really sold a lot of the bakery,” Polls are open from 7 ney general. Others on the ballot features the race for [email protected] she said. a.m. to 8 p.m. ballot include Lisa Lane governor and lieutenant gov- KIMBALL, Wis. – The Kimball Along with the money from the Statewide, voters in Giola, Libertarian; Gerald ernor, where Republican Homemakers and Iron County 4-H food sales, Reed said all proceeds Michigan will select a new Van Sickle, U.S. Taxpayers; incumbents Scott Walker and partnered together to raise funds for from the vendor fees went directly to governor, secretary of state and Chris Graveline has no Rebecca Kleefisch are looking 4-H programs Saturday with a craft 4-H. and attorney general. party affiliation. for another term in office. fair at the Kimball Community Cen- This is the fourth year the home- Current attorney gener- Republican Gov. Rick They are being challenged by ter. makers have partnered with 4-H for al, Republican Bill Schutte Snyder, Republican Secre- Democrats Tony Evers and “I thought it went very well,” home- the craft fair, according to Reed. is running for governor, tary of State Ruth Johnson Mandela Barnes, Libertarians makers president Donna Reed said. Along with helping 4-H, the home- facing Democrat Gretchen and Schutte are all unable Phillip Anderson and Patrick “It was such a nice day, I think that makers support a range of causes in Whitmer, a former leader to run again for their Baird, Wisconsin Green Party made a big difference.” the area – including buying car seats of her party in the state offices due to term limits. candidates Michael J. White She said there were 11 crafters sell- for Iron County Human Services, senate. Other candidates U.S. Sen. Debbie and Tiffany Anderson, inde- ing a variety of goods and 4-H volun- local senior citizens, the area schools, for governor include: Bill Stabenow, a Democrat and pendents Maggie Turnbull teers running a bake sale and offering hospice and the Iron County muse- Gelineau of the Libertarian Michigan’s senior senator, and Wil Losch, and Wiscon- a variety of dishes for lunch. um. Party; Todd Schleiger, U.S. is running for her fourth sin Party candidate Arnie Enz. Reed said lunch was also selling “We have a wide variety of differ- Taxpayers Party; Jennifer term in the U.S. Senate. Incumbent Republican well, and the bake sale appeared to be ent places we donate every year. (We) Kurland, Green Party; and She is facing opposition Brad Schimel is facing off a hit too. Keith Butkovich, Natural “(The bake sale table) kept getting Law Party. full and (the goods) kept going away, Running for secretary of WISCONSIN — page 5 CRAFTS — page 5 MICHIGAN — page 8 TODAY INDEX Rain likely — Details, page 2 Classifieds . .12-13 75 cents Comics . .11 Sunday Today’s records Snowfall Community . .3 Vol. 99, No. 295 High 40 High 71 (1975) 48 hours to 7 a.m. Education . .6 Low 32 Low 7 (1901) Sunday none Snow depth none Obituaries . .none Year ago today Precipitation Season total .5 in. Opinion . .4 High 36 48 hours to 7 a.m. Last year 16 in. 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