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 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 , 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 and “I thought it went very well,” home- the craft fair, according to Reed. is running for governor, tary of State Ruth Johnson , 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. Low 29 Sunday none Sports ...... 9-10 l 2 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2018 NATION / WORLD THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECASTFO ORECAST FOR IRONWOODIR RONWOOD

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His service will in 2016: Donald Trump in turns out that a simple Rus- ingness to concede.” absence as mayor of North among friends, with peo- always be remembered.” Ogden north of Salt Lake ple he was working with.” Taylor served two tours Air Force mascot falcon improving City for his deployment to Utah media outlets cited in Iraq and was on his sec- Afghanistan. a statement from NATO ond tour in Afghanistan. He was a military intelli- saying that Taylor was shot Taylor in January when after injury at West Point gence officer with Joint by one of the commandos he was being deployed told AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Force Headquarters and being trained and that the local media that he was Colo. (AP) – An Air Force was expected to return to attacker was killed by assigned to serve on an falcon injured at West his mayoral job in January. Afghan forces. advisory team training the Point during a prank Satur- Another U.S. military Taylor leaves behind a staff of an Afghan comman- day before the annual rival- member whose name was wife and seven children. do battalion. ry football game between not immediately made pub- His remains are scheduled Hundreds of residents the service academies is lic was wounded in Satur- to arrive at Dover Air Force of North Ogden lined the back home and showing day’s attack that killed Tay- Base in Delaware on Mon- street to see him off as signs of improvement. lor, who died from wounds day evening. police escorted him and The 22-year-old bird from small arms fire, mili- Utah Gov. Gary Herbert his family around North named Aurora “was able to tary officials said. said Taylor “was there to Ogden, a community of fly around in her pen” on Maj. Gen. Jefferson S. help. He was a leader. He about 17,000. Sunday, said Air Force Burton, the adjutant gener- loved the people of Taylor became the city’s Academy spokesperson Lt. al of the Utah National Afghanistan... This is a sad mayor in 2013. Col. Tracy A. Bunko. The development is “an extremely good sign,” Bunko said, adding that Attention Snowbirds the academy is “grateful for the outpouring of support and optimistic for Aurora’s Associated Press Winter’s Coming . . . recovery.” IN THIS Sept. 28, 1996, photo Air Force Academy fal- yo The falcon will continue coner Josh Johnson stands with falcon Aurora, the Take the ourdail to be evaluated and will get DAILY GLOBE ilygllobe..c academy’s official mascot, at the end of a game •Availa com antibiotics to prevent infec- ble on any against Rice at Air Force Academy, Colo. The falcon, lapto computer, tion, Bunko said. which was injured during a prank before the annual p, tablet o r smart phone. Army officials at West rivalry football game against Army, is recovering back with you •Full Ed ition in pdf format. Point apologized Sunday in Colorado, but her long-term prognosis is unclear. for the winter. •Ea for the injuries to the fal- rly morning u No ploads, con and promised a full with Aurora’s wings blood- ly rare in the wild and waiting for postal d elivery. investigation. ied – likely from thrashing whose beauty will take “We are taking this situ- inside the crate. your breath away.” Starting at ation very seriously, and “I think they had them “Unless you are federal- Onl this occurrence does not for a couple hours and ly licensed, you can’t even y $19/mon th reflect the Army or USMA then they realized it was a touch them,” Dollas said, core values of dignity and bad mistake,” Dollar told adding the Air Force cadets respect,” the academy said the newspaper. “When who work with the birds in a statement. Aurora started thrashing spend two months in train- Startin g at Sam Dollar, Air Force’s around in the crate, they ing and are tested before Only falconry team adviser, told decided that wasn’t a good they can handle them. $19/month The Times on thing.” Three percent of all fal- Sunday that two West Aurora is the Air Force cons are gyrfalcons, and 1 Point cadets took the birds, Academy’s official and old- percent of those are white, DAILY GLOBE threw sweaters over them est mascot. On the school’s according to the website. and stuffed them into dog falconry page, the bird is The school acquired Auro- 906-932-2211118 E. McLeod | www.yourdailyglobe.com Ave. | Ironwood, MI 49938 crates. Dollar said the described as a white phase ra 22 years ago as a gift cadets turned over the gyrfalcon, which is a “fal- from the association of Call TODAY to set up your Online Edition of the Daily Globe (906) 932-2211 birds Saturday morning, con species that is extreme- graduates. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2018 3 NMU students work on food recovery challenges MARQUETTE – North- pounds in late September. campus could help stu- focus aligns with multiple ern Michigan University is Last year, the student orga- dents recognize some of goals in the NMU 2020 home to the first official nization rescued over the underlying costs of pro- Sustainability Plan.” U.P. chapter of the Food 1,000 pounds of perishable ducing their meals. “By Each year, almost 40 Recovery Network, a food items on campus. This making small adjustments percent of food produced in nationwide student organi- is part of ongoing efforts to in their everyday food the U.S. is left uneaten, zation that recovers perish- reduce the ecological foot- habits, students can drasti- making food the single able food from campus din- print of the university. cally reduce their impact largest component in our ing facilities and donates it “One of the most press- on the environment and waste stream today, accord- to people in need. The ing concerns society faces help eliminate food insecu- ing to EPA statistics Dodd NMU Food Recovery Net- today is the need to lighten rity at the same time.” provided. When food is work delivers leftover food our impact on the planet by Food recoveries, waste lost, valuable resources from NMU Dining loca- using resources more tracking and analysis are such as fresh water, land, tions to the Warming Cen- responsibly,” says Joe all practical tools that help energy and labor invested ter in downtown Mar- Dodd, president of NMU Submitted photo the university recognize into producing, distribut- quette–an appropriate Food Recovery Network NORTHERN MICHIGAN students Julia Bolton and Joe dining patterns and identi- ing and preparing the food cause to highlight as and senior economics and Dodd are pictured during a recent food recovery. fy opportunities to mini- are lost as well, he added. Hunger Awareness Month environmental studies mize unnecessary costs, he U.S. food waste, valued at kicks off. The student major. “Many colleges former Marketplace dining Hoop House to reduce dis- added. “As an institution of $166 billion per year, group will begin an aware- across the US are begin- hall, now The Lights. The posal costs. The research higher learning, it is impor- accounts for 25 percent of ness initiative next week ning to strive toward sus- study found that, on aver- project took first place in tant that NMU demon- our nation’s freshwater con- related to the water foot- tainability on campus, age, diners at the MP threw the undergraduate upper- strates both environmental sumption and is responsi- print of food. searching for practical away about 500 pounds of division category of the responsibility and sound ble for 20 percent of all On average, the NMU ways to reduce losses and food every day, 20 percent 2018 Celebration of Stu- business practices on cam- methane emissions. “Food FRN saves about 30 maximize efficiency.” of which was compostable dent Scholars competition pus by exercising water waste at this scale leads to pounds of food each week, Last year, the FRN con- material such as raw fruits last May. and energy conservation unfavorable environmental, with one recent recovery ducted three different and vegetables that could Dodd says raising and actively reducing economic, and social weighing in at over 165 “food waste audits” at the be diverted to the NMU awareness of food waste on waste.” says Dodd, “Our impacts” added Dodd. 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MERCER, Wis. – Public libraries in Iron and Vilas Police, Emergency Management and –Insulate any water lines that run –Have an emergency prepared- counties now offer free access to hundreds of online Homeland Security Division is along exterior walls, so pipes are less ness kit stored safely in your house courses through Gale Courses. encouraging Michigan residents to likely to freeze. that includes: water, nonperishable Gale Courses offers access to professional online make winter emergency prepared- –Lock in a propane rate now and food, a first aid kit, extra batteries, a learning courses that are available anytime, anywhere. ness a priority. have a backup heating plan, such as a battery or hand-crank powered radio, The courses are free for all library users, who can sign up “Winter is well on its way here in generator, wood stove or fireplace. emergency lighting or flashlights, and log in with their library card. 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Roof ice dams crank radio, flashlight, windshield library patrons can access their course at the library or on can cause water to build up, leading scraper, jumper cables, mobile phone their home computers. There are hundreds of courses charger, shovel, blankets, first aid kit, To prepare your home for win- to interior damage. available on a wide variety of topics, including: ter: –Clear storm drains along the non-perishable food and bottled – Effective business writing –Weatherproof your home by curb to enable water to drain. If water in the event you get stranded or – Healthcare and medical certificates installing weather stripping and plugged, water has the potential to go stuck. – Computer skills for the workplace – Personal finance – Speed Spanish Community calendar – Mastering public speaking – Music and the arts For more information on Gale Courses, contact the Email calendar items and area74.org. Wakefield Township Ramsay. staff at the Boulder Junction Public Library, Koller Memo- community news to Government Board, 5:30 p.m., township Friday, Nov. 9 rial Library in Manitowish Waters, Mercer Public Library, [email protected]. Iron County Highway hall. For more information, call 906- Committee, 4 p.m., highway Iron County Board of Presque Isle Community Library, or Winchester Public Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- 932-2211. department, Hurley. Supervisors, 6 p.m., court Library. You can also enroll in Gale Courses using your Bessemer Planning Com- house, Hurley. 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior Merlin library card. Monday, Nov. 5 mission, 5:30 p.m., council Center. chambers, city hall. Thursday, Nov. 8 Double Trouble, 11 a.m.- Iron County Food Pantry, 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Wednesday, Nov. 7 Pickleball, 9-11 a.m., Iron- Ironwood. NON-HOMESTEAD MILLAGE PROPOSAL Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561- wood Memorial Building. Mercer Food Pantry, 4450. Christian Men of the Gogebic County Veterans noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, Alcoholics Anonymous, Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown Service Officer, 10:30-11:30 Mercer, Wis. Emergencies: BESSEMER AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Cafe, Ironwood. a.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 715-476-7655. The Bessemer Area School District will be seeking a RENEWAL Ironwood. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, p.m., Watersmeet Township; Alcoholics Anonymous/ Overeaters Anonymous, open meeting, noon, Salem 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco Al-Anon, noon, Salem Luther- of our non-homestead millage for a ten-year term on the No- 5:30 p.m., All Saints Lutheran Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Township. 906-667-1110. an Church, Ironwood. vember ballot. I want to be clear with the voters in our District Church, Wakefield. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, area74.org. that this is NOT a millage on your primary residence. The pro- Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 DOVE Support Group, noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. posed millage is a RENEWAL on all other properties such as p.m., Our Lady of Peace noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. Ironwood. area74.org. EDT, Ontonagon United Catholic Church, Ironwood. Ironwood-Hurley Rotary Red Hat Society North- Methodist Church basement, second homes, vacation properties, vacant land and busi- area74.org. Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and woods Divas, noon, Ben’s next to Holiday gas station, nesses. Ironwood Sports Hall of Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. Place, Ironwood. Reservations Ontonagon. area74.org. Fame, 6 p.m., Luther L. Wright Iron County Veterans Ser- or cancellations to 906-667- Alcoholics Anonymous, This millage RENEWAL is essential for the daily operations of K-12 School, room 205. vice Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, 0116. 7:30 p.m., Our Lady of Peace the Bessemer Area School District. The Bessemer Area School MECCA Ski Club, 6 p.m., Wis., Town Hall. 715-561- Free Community Dinner, Catholic Church, Ironwood. MECCA cabin near the treat- 2190. 5-6 p.m., Wakefield Methodist area74.org. District is requesting voter approval of 18 mills with an additional ment facility, Mercer, Wis. Mercer Health and Well- Church. Public is invited. Saturday, Nov. 10 .50 mill to ensure that with the possible “Headlee Rollback”, the Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., ReGeneration Youth, Bessemer Area School District will maintain 18 mills and will not EDT, Ontonagon United Mercer Community Center. 5:30-6:45 p.m., ages 10-11; exceed 18 mills on Non-Homestead property. Methodist Church basement, Alzheimer’s Disease Relentless Youth, 7-9 p.m., Union Station Food Pantry / Food Bank, 10 a.m. next to Holiday gas station, Caregivers Support Group, ages 12-18; Lighthouse Faith If you would like more information on the Non-Homestead mill- Ontonagon. area74.org. 6-7 p.m., Zion Evangelical Center, Ironwood. to 12:30 p.m., 252 E. Ayer St., Government Lutheran Church, Mercer, Wis. Knights of Columbus 4th Ironwood. age or Headlee Rollback, please contact Superintendent of Pat O’Donnell Civic Cen- Bessemer Booster Club, Degree Pere Menard Assem- Alcoholics Anonymous, Schools Dave Wineburner at (906)667-0802 or Gogebic County 11 a.m., Salem Lutheran ter board, 5 p.m, arena. 6:30 p.m., A.D. Johnston High bly 471, 6 p.m. business meet- Clerk Gerry Pelissero at (906)663-4518. Ironwood Parks and School. ing, KC Hall, Ironwood. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Recreation Committee, 5:30 Gogebic Range Carvers, Alcoholics Anonymous, Community Pickleball Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer Thank you, p.m., meeting, Conference 6:30 p.m., shop room, A.D. 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian David G. Wineburner Room 1, second floor, Memori- Johnston High School, Besse- Church, Hurley. area74.org. School gymnasium. 715-776- 4588. al Building, Ironwood. mer. Knights of Columbus (Paid for by Bessemer Area School District, 301 E. Sellar St., Bessemer, MI 49911) Gogebic County Fair IMPACT Life Support Council 1396, 6:30 p.m. busi- Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Board, 5:30 p.m., fairgrounds, Group, 6:30 p.m., Woodland ness meeting, KC Hall, Iron- p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Church, Ironwood. wood. Ironwood. area74.org. Bessemer City Council, 6 Bessemer Women’s Club, Government Sunday, Nov. 11 p.m., city hall. 7 p.m., Bessemer City Hall Bessemer Parks and Request for Bids Tuesday, Nov. 6 DDA room. Recreation Commission, 2 Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 People for Peace, 7 p.m. p.m., City Hall, Bessemer. p.m., closed meeting, Salem Iron County Human Services EDT, Episcopal Church of Bessemer Downtown Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Gogebic County Veterans 85.21 Specialized Transportation Ascension, 501 Houghton St., Development Authority, 4 Mercer Health and Well- Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 Ontonagon. p.m., DDA room, city hall. ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., a.m., Ironwood Memorial Assistance Program Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Ironwood Planning Com- Mercer Community Center. Building. 906-667-1110. p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, mission, 5 p.m., meeting, Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Iron County Human Services is requesting Bids from Pickleball, 9-11 a.m., Iron- Ironwood. area74.org. Conference Room 1, second p.m., Wesley United Methodist transportation providers to provide transportation to wood Memorial Building. Alcoholics Anonymous, floor, Memorial Building, Iron- Church, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, Iron County residents. Transportation services 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran wood. Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Church, Bessemer. Gogebic Range Water 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran would include shopping, entertainment, nutritional Ironwood. area74.org. area74.org. Authority Board, 6:30 p.m., Church, Bessemer. and employment needs. Bids must be submitted by Ironwood Kiwanis Club, Government Bessemer Township Hall, area74.org. 4:00 pm, local time, on November 8th, 2018 to noon, Golden Dragon. Ironwood Economic Wakefield Seniors, noon, Development Corporation, Becky Rein, Iron County Human Services, 300 Wakefield Senior Center. 10 a.m., meeting, Conference Cribbage, 1 p.m., Mercer, Taconite Street, Suite 201, Hurley, WI 54534. Bids Room 1, second floor, Memori- received after the deadline will not be considered. Wis., Public Library. 715-476- al Building, Ironwood. OPEN ENROLLMENT 2366. Gogebic County Land Bidding documents can be picked up at the Iron Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Bank Authority, 4:30 p.m., for the Health Insurance Marketplace County Human Services office. p.m., Episcopal Church of the conference room, courthouse. Transfiguration, Ironwood. November 1 - December 15, 2018 Iron County does not discriminate against any indi- vidual or vendor with respect to his/her compensa- Free ARE YOU COVERED? tion, terms, conditions, or award of contract because Chili & Chicken Noodle Soup Lunch The Western UP Healthcare Access Coalition of race, creed, religion, handicap, political affiliation is a Certified Assister Agency serving: or belief, color, national orgin, sex age or genetics. Wesley United Methodist Church Baraga, Gogebic, Houghton, Keweenaw Person with disabilities who require alternative Tuesday, November 6, 11am–1pm means of communication for program information and Ontonagon Counties. should contact the County at (715)561-3636. Iron Join us for chili or chicken noodle soup, Questions? Need Assistance to Enroll? County reserves the right to reject any or all bids re- dessert & drink ceived, or to accept the bid that it considers to be in For more information: the best interest of Iron County. Any questions rela- Donations accepted for structural ceiling repairs 906-482-7122, extensions 3 or 4 tive to the project or submittal should be directed to Take-outs will be available Becky Rein, at (715)561-3636 ext 2137. l 4 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2018 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE Millennial moment Every student who knocks on my informed and engaged millennials – Sue Mizell, Publisher office door on Kent State’s campus from campaign staffs to student jour- Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor has likely noticed the illustrated nalists in my classroom – to fall for bumper sticker affixed right above this collection of cliches. the door handle. That lasted 24 hours. The drawing depicts an older So many are eagerly sharing this white man of a certain age wearing a Connie story. Oh, ho-ho, how they love this In Their Opinion suit and glasses and holding a lit Schultz confirmation of their favorite stereo- pipe. He looks to be of an earlier era. types. These millennials. So pam- “Mad Men,” maybe, or “Father pered. So pathetic. Start small on Knows Best.” You know who they are. My peo- The message, over his right shoul- ple. Baby boomers, bless our bitter immigration der: “Old people are ruining your Recently, after another sub-thread little hearts. life. VOTE.” of uproar on , I asked my As I tell my students, you can find President Trump’s assertion on Tuesday that he Every once in a while, I share a students what they thought my someone to say something stupid on could end birthright citizenship via an executive photo of this bumper sticker on my bumper sticker meant. They got it, of any street corner in America. So order likely is another attempt to stir up immigration public Facebook wall to spark a dis- course. As one of them put it: “You often, all they represent are the limi- as a campaign issue ahead of next week’s midterm cussion about voting. Inevitably, want us to vote.” tations of their own small minds. election. much of the response breaks into I surely do. And so there they were. It’s a bad and almost certainly unconstitutional two themes: Here’s the U.S. Census data on One 21-year-old quoted in the idea, and had the matter stopped there, it would 1. Voting! Yay! percentages of voter turnout, by age, story: “I had a hectic schedule. I just hardly merit serious discussion. 2. Ageism! Shame on you! in the 2016 presidential election: didn’t have the time and energy” to Then, a few hours later in a series of tweets, Sen. To address the second group: No, Age 65 and older: 70.9 percent. vote. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said he would introduce leg- this is not the same as saying that Ages 45 to 64: 66.6 percent. Another was apparently per- islation “along the same lines” as Mr. Trump’s pro- women, black people or lesbians are Ages 30 to 44: 58.7 percent. plexed by the complexities of affix- posed executive order. It’s not the first time Mr. Gra- ruining America, no matter how Ages 18 to 29: 46.1 percent. ing a stamp to an envelope to mail ham, long an advocate of immigration reform, has many angry right-wing readers claim Less than half of America’s an absentee ballot. “Honestly, if suggested such a change. But he now has a president otherwise, which they do every dang youngest voters cast a ballot in 2016. someone had the forms printed for open to the idea. week. No matter what I write about, “However,” the Census notes, “in me and was willing to deal with the Executive orders have been used inappropriately they find a way to blame women, 2016, young voters ages 18 to 29 post office, I’d be much more in the past to implement sweeping changes in immi- black people and “the gays.” (P.S. were the only age group to report inclined to vote.” gration policy, and presidents from both parties have Thanks for reading, folks.) increased turnout compared to 2012, One more: “Millennials don’t vote used the tactic in other sometimes dubious ways. But I am not making fun of old peo- with a reported turnout increase of because a lot of politicians are birthright citizenship comes straight out of the Con- ple, unless you count how many 1.1 percent.” appealing to older voters. We stitution, and allowing the president to alter that doc- times I make fun of myself, which is A whopping 1.1 percent. Pop deserve politicians that are willing to ument unilaterally would be a serious assault on often. This is basically an act of self- open the prosecco, and hand it to do stuff for our future instead of democracy. preservation, now that I’m spending the nearest 60-something, because catering to people who will not be The 14th Amendment states that, “All persons so many of my days with young peo- our generation is steering the ship of here for our future.” born or naturalized in the United States and subject ple. your future. How to say this gently. Politicians to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United I love when this happens: Last In this last week before the elec- are appealing to older voters like me States and of the state wherein they reside.” month, a student described a source tion, New York magazine has trotted because they know you aren’t willing There’s some room for debate about whether or for a story as “old.” out a story titled, “12 Young People to “do stuff” to hold them account- not that applies to people living illegally in the Unit- “What is old?” I asked. and Why They Probably Won’t able. ed States. But presuming that the rest of the Consti- “Old-old,” he said. Vote.” Stuff like voting. tution applies to all people on U.S. soil – legally pre- “Give me an age.” Of course, it did. We’ve made it a Here’s the thing: I know a lot of sent or not, citizen or foreigner – it’s clear enough “Sixty?” national pastime to mock millenni- 21-year-olds, and not one of them that birthright citizenship would as well. I smiled. “I’m 61.” als. would say any of these things out Mr. Graham is on firmer legal ground than Mr. “Oh,” he said, deadpan. “Sixty- I resisted reading the story. When loud. They’re smarter than this, and Trump by calling for legislation, presumably to two, then. Let’s say 62.” a friend who shares my affection for more thoughtful. amend the Constitution. But unless Republicans pick If you can’t laugh at yourself, young people posted it on Facebook, But until more of them are voting, up significantly larger majorities in both the House you’re going to end up being the I grumpily demurred. Nah-uh. Not we’ll just keep pretending they don’t and Senate next Tuesday, getting two-thirds of both punchline. reading it. I know too many matter – with our votes. chambers to vote for an end to birthright citizenship seems exceedingly unlikely. Today in history That’s probably for the best. On the whole, birthright citizenship is a boon for the United States rather than a burden. We need young Americans to By The Associated Press Today’s Highlight in History grow up into our future leaders, to drive economic On Nov. 5, 1968, Republi- growth, to invent and and innovate. can Richard M. Nixon won the It’s perfectly reasonable to be wary of pregnant presidency, defeating Demo- women traveling to the United States just to have a cratic Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey and American Inde- baby here, but there are less draconian ways to pre- pendent candidate George C. vent that, like tightening border security. Wallace. It’s also true that illegal immigrants commonly On this date have children who are granted U.S. citizenship. Over In 1605, the “Gunpowder the past several years, anywhere between 5 and 10 Plot” failed as Guy Fawkes was seized before he could percent of all births in the United States have been to blow up the English Parlia- undocumented parents, according to the Pew ment. Research Center. In 1911, aviator Calbraith P. But denying citizenship to those children proba- Rodgers arrived in Pasadena, Calif., completing the first bly wouldn’t encourage their parents to leave. transcontinental airplane trip in Instead, it would create a permanent underclass of 49 days. effectively nation-less people who grow up in the In 1935, Parker Brothers United States but face higher barriers to living a pro- began marketing the board ductive, prosperous life – all through no fault of their game “Monopoly.” In 1940, President Franklin own. D. Roosevelt won an unprece- Generally, the goal of immigration reform is to dented third term in office as bring illegal immigrants out of the shadows and put he defeated Republican chal- In 1992, Malice Green, a can Gov. Chris Christie won a Flanagan became the first them on a path toward legality, not to drive them fur- lenger Wendell L. Willkie. black motorist, died after he resounding re-election victory American woman to win the In 1956, Britain and France was struck in the head 14 in Democratic-leaning New Marathon since ther underground. started landing forces in Egypt Illegal immigrant families do impose costs on tax- times with a flashlight by a Jersey, while Democrat Terry 1977; Geoffrey Kamworor of during fighting between Egyp- Detroit police officer, Larry McAuliffe prevailed in ’s Kenya was the men’s winner. payers, particularly when their kids are citizens who tian and Israeli forces around Nevers, outside a suspected gubernatorial contest. Toronto Today’s Birthdays are eligible for a broader range of social and safety the Suez Canal. (A cease-fire crack house. (Nevers and his Mayor Rob Ford acknowl- Actor Chris Robinson is 80. net programs. But they also put billions of dollars was declared two days later.) partner, Walter Budzyn, were edged for the first time that he Actress Elke Sommer is 78. In 1974, Democrat Ella T. into the economy each year, providing a significant found guilty of second-degree had smoked crack “probably a Singer Art Garfunkel is 77. Grasso was elected governor murder, but the convictions year ago” when he was in a Singer Peter Noone is 71. TV net benefit by most measures. of Connecticut, becoming the were overturned; they were “drunken stupor,” but he personality Kris Jenner is 63. Sen. Graham and President Trump are right that first woman to win a guberna- later convicted of involuntary refused to resign despite Actor Nestor Serrano is 63. the United States desperately needs to reform its torial office without succeeding manslaughter.) immense pressure to step Actor Robert Patrick is 60. her husband. In 1994, former President aside as leader of Canada’s Singer Bryan Adams is 59. immigration laws and border security policies to pro- In 1985, Spencer W. Kim- tect national security and a lawful society. There is no Ronald Reagan disclosed he largest city. launched its Actress Tilda Swinton is 58. ball, president of The Church had Alzheimer’s disease. first spacecraft bound for Mars; Actor Michael Gaston is 56. question about that. But undoing birthright citizen- of Jesus Christ of Latter-day In 2009, a shooting ram- the Martian Orbiter Mission, or Actress Tatum O’Neal is 55. ship could actually undermine those efforts. Saints, died at age 90; he was page at the Fort Hood Army MOM, reached the red planet Actress Andrea McArdle is 55. Besides, most meaningful immigration reforms succeeded by Ezra Taft Ben- post in Texas left 13 people in Sept. 2014. Actress Judy Reyes is 51. son. wouldn’t require changing the Constitution. We’d be dead; Maj. Nidal Hasan, an One year ago: A gunman Actor Seth Gilliam is 50. Rock In 1987, Supreme Court Army psychiatrist, was later armed with an assault rifle musician Mark Hunter (James) much better off starting with those. nominee Douglas H. Ginsburg convicted of murder and sen- opened fire in a small South is 50. Actor Sam Rockwell is – Charleston (S.C.) Post and Courier admitted using marijuana sev- tenced to death. Texas church, killing more than 50. Country singers Heather eral times in the 1960s and Ten years ago: One day two dozen people; the shooter, and Jennifer Kinley (The Kin- 70s, calling it a mistake. (Gins- after being elected president, Devin Patrick Kelley, was later leys) are 48. Rock musician burg ended up withdrawing his began filling found dead in a vehicle after Jonny Greenwood (Radio- nomination.) out his new administration, he was shot and chased by head) is 47. Country singer- Thought for Today In 1990, Rabbi Meir selecting Illinois Rep. Rahm two men who heard the gun- musician Ryan Adams is 44. Kahane, the Brooklyn-born Emanuel to be White House fire. (An autopsy revealed that Actor Luke Hemsworth is 38. Israeli extremist, was shot to chief of staff. A case of post- he died from a self-inflicted Actor Jeremy Lelliott is 36. “Examine what is said, not him who speaks.” death at a New York hotel. election nerves on Wall Street gunshot wound.) President Actress Annet Mahendru is 33. (Egyptian native El Sayyed sent the Dow industrials plung- Donald Trump arrived in Japan Rock musician Kevin Jonas Nosair was convicted of the ing nearly 500 points. for the start of a 12-day, five- (The Jonas Brothers) is 31. — Arab proverb slaying in federal court.) Five years ago: Republi- country Asian trip. Shalane Actor Landon Gimenez is 15.

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McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2018 5 Wisconsin National races Wisconsin town The area’s U.S. Senate SNOWY SUNDAY and House seats are also mourns 3 Girl From page 1 up for grabs Tuesday. with Democrat Democratic incumbent Scouts, 1 adult and Constitution candi- and date Terry Larson for the Republican Leah Vukmir killed in crash office of attorney general, are vying for one of the while Republican Jay state’s two U.S. Senate seats, LAKE HALLIE, Wis. Schroeder and incumbent while Republican U.S. Rep. (AP) – A western Wiscon- Democrat Doug La Follette Sean Duffy is defending his sin community on Sunday are vying to be secretary of 7th Congressional District was grieving the deaths of state. seat against Democrat Mar- three Girl Scouts and an With Republican Matt garet Engebretson and inde- adult who were collecting Adamczyk not seeking pendent Ken Driessen. trash along a rural high- another term, Republican way when police say a Travis Hartwig, Democrat Local races pickup truck veered off the and While the winners of the road and hit them before Consitution Party candi- state and national races on speeding away. date Andrew Zuelke are the ballot won’t be known Authorities have not vying to see who will be until the votes are counted, released the names of the Wisconsin’s next state the local Iron County races girls or the woman who treasurer. on the ballot include three were struck by the truck Democrat Janet Bewley candidates who are run- on Saturday in Lake Hallie, hopes to continue repre- ning unopposed. including the name of a senting District 25 in the Paul Samardich is seek- Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe fourth girl who survived state senate, while James ing his first term as Iron THE SNOW continues to fall in downtown Ironwood Sunday during the first major but was in critical condi- Bolen is hoping to flip the County sheriff, while snowfall of the season. tion at a hospital in seat for the Republicans. Diane Simonich and Karen Rochester, Minnesota. The Democrat Beth Meyers is Ransanici are seeking girls were members of looking to defeat Republi- reelection as Iron County’s HIT Idol to be concerned about in offering the alternative Troop 3055 and were can Jeffrey Fahl to win coroner and clerk of making an impression. of a concert comprised of fourth-grade students at another term in the state courts, respectively. Already during the inter- 16 former HIT Idol final- Halmstad Elementary assembly representing Dis- Polls are open from 7 From page 1 cession, Cas Bordner of ists. School in adjoining trict 74 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday. some of the singer’s own Hurley described the show The new show format Chippewa Falls, which is compositions. By the end as “amazing.” Bordner won was the result of Annette about 90 miles east of Min- Craft mined, according to Iron of one of her own songs, the HIT Idol youth catego- Burchell and Janie neapolis. County 4-H Youth Develop- called “Words,” McIntosh ry in 2016. Williams taking a year off “Our hearts are broken ment Educator Neil was wiping away tears. The A Capella Choir as HIT Idol director and co- for the girls and families of From page 1 Klemme. Before singing the song, from the Ewen-Trout Creek director, respectively. the Girl Scouts of the decide on who we want to Klemme said the money she said she had worked School District kicked off As he provided the wel- Northwestern Great donate to that particular is often used for the coun- over the past few years on the night with “On My Way come to Saturday’s show, Lakes,” CEO Sylvia Aceve- year,” she said. ty’s summer camp program, “who I am and my sound Home” by Pentatonix and theatre vice president Rick do of Girl Scouts of the The exact use of the but a decision would be and who I want to be,” “This is Me” from “The Semo said the Friday show, USA said in a statement money raised at the fair made in the future on where adding, as a form of semi- Greatest Showman.” Led which was directed by Nic- Sunday. “The Girl Scout still needs to be deter- this year’s money would go. conclusion, that the song by music teacher Brad hole Lahti, “just brought a Movement everywhere implied what “power” Besonen, the band’s har- lot of joy to all of us.” stands with our sister Girl Saginaw’s World dent and chief historian of there is in what we say to monic sound drew a lot of Theatre operations Scouts in Wisconsin to War I history on the museum, said in a other people. After she fin- applause. manager Bruce Greenhill, grieve and comfort one news release. “This exhibit ished singing it, she strug- Traditionally, the Friday who often greets the crowd display at museum gled for composure and portion of the two-night at various theatre perfor- another in the wake of this exhibit offers visitors a window in terrible tragedy.” Saginaw County’s contri- said, “I just want you guys HIT Idol is a talent compe- mances, played a more Lake Hallie police Sgt. SAGINAW (AP) – World bution and the impact of to have a nice night, and I tition resulting in winners understated role Saturday, Daniel Sokup said the War I ended 100 years ago, the war on the communi- hope you take something of several categories. The- acting as an amiable stage- pickup, a black Ford F- but Saginaw County’s con- ty.” away from this.” atre president Zona Wick hand, providing muscle or 150, crossed a lane and nection to the Great War The exhibit features McIntosh did not need said this year was different cleanup as needed. veered into a roadside lives on. photographs, newspaper ditch, striking the victims. “On the Home Front” is clippings, an American Boy, 8, killed in trailer accident pital after he fell from a trailer and was run Other members of the the latest exhibit at the Red Cross bed, a Marine STANTON (AP) – A central Michigan over as it was being pulled by a small farm troop were picking up Castle Museum in down- uniform and other arti- community is remembering an 8-year-old tractor. trash from the opposite town Saginaw, and it is facts. boy who died after falling from a trailer His death is being investigated as an shoulder. meant to show how the Trombley said one of carrying children during Halloween trick- accident. Witnesses said the tractor was The 21-year-old driver, war affected the county a the first connections to the or-treating. moving slowly when Sexton fell in the Colten Treu of Chippewa century ago. war was the Saginaw Ship- WZZM-TV reports that a candlelight nearby town of Sheridan, about 115 miles Falls, sped off but later sur- “November 11 marks building Co., located in vigil for Brady James Sexton was sched- northwest of Detroit. rendered and will be the 100th anniversary of Carrollton Township, as uled to start at 6 p.m. Sunday along Stan- Sexton’s funeral was scheduled for charged with four counts the end of World War I,” well as the Frankenmuth ton’s E. Main Street. Monday at the Central Montcalm High of homicide, Sokup said. It Tom Trombley, vice presi- Woolen Mill Co. Sexton died Wednesday at a local hos- School gymnasium in Stanton. was unclear Sunday if Treu had an attorney who could Lottery MONDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 5, 2018 speak for him. 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For those 15 min- utes the student read, not class books, but books and stories that are Jessica Hegbloom fun and interesting that they choose Submitted photo themselves with help. Senior Students can be seen sprawling at ONTONAGON STUDENTS Kaelyn Clinesmith and Yzabella Anderson A.D. Johnston High, Bessemer their desks, some curled up in a cor- enjoy their 15 minutes of reading fun books each school day. The school’s Jessica is a National Honor Society program is part of an initiative that has been well received by students. Inductee, basketball cheerleader for the ner in all kind of positions reading for past 3 years, serves on the student council the “fun of the story.” Lancioni said “It come, challenges of being socially or what the staff at the school is doing. and is also a member of the yearbook staff. has been proven that students who She enjoys photography in the outdoors economically disadvantaged. “The children love that 15 minutes and animal scenes. After graduation, Jessi- read at least 15 minutes a day have The study of children reading just each day,” one staff member said. ca plans to attend Gogebic Community higher outcomes than students who 15 extra minutes a day showed When the 15 minutes are done, College and then transferring to Northern don’t,” she noted. One study indicated schools and parents need to make teachers in Ontonagon see the stu- Michigan to study to be a wildlife biologist. that reading practice may help chil- increasing reading a top priority for dents ready to get back to story books For more information about the Daily Globe’s Spotlight Student, dren compensate for, and even over- all students in all schools, and that is as soon as possible. call Community Editor Steve Newman at 906-932-2211, ext. 122.

Grandparents give students mentors, themselves purpose WASHINGTON (AP) – Cynthia Brown-Thomas’s job requires her to rise before the sun. It pays a meager stipend of $2.65 an By hour. An exhausting dis- play of patience is a must. CarolyCarolynyn She credits the job with saving her life. MuellMuellerer The 64-year-old retiree, who has survived two heart surgeries, is one of more than 200 D.C. seniors from low-income CHAPTER 8: Hope households working as When Tara ProProsser osser classroom grandparents in Driving the streets treets of Joplin today is “Retiring Lily has crossed my mind,” the city’s schools. like driving ththrough hrough two cities. On the Tara said. “But she wants to work. ork. The job is an unexpect- locked eyes y witwith th her ed turn in her empty- outskirts of totown own are the original brick Someday she will tell me she has had nester life. Brown-Thomas five WWeimaraner, Lily,L homes, a few w storefronts, a few trees or enough, but I do not think that t day is assumed she was too old years ago in that pet shop in Joplin, she perhaps a garden. rden. But the middle is a today!” to work and only learned felt, in that moment, the of the opportunity when So, for now Lily iis going to hands of fate. That puppy she bumped into two live right, train n hard and was meant to be her dog, women in her subsidized fight the good d fight. her Lily, she knew this, senior apartment building along the H Street NE cor- yet she h could ld never haveh AAnd d JJoplin li wiwill i ll too. ridor. foreseen the unexpected “They said they were journey that single going to work, and I said, moment would inspire. “Lily, A True Story of ‘Nah, you’re too old to go Courage & the e Joplin to work,’ “ Brown-Thomas Tara and Lily have a Tornado,” pubpublished lished with recalled. “Then I thought, motto. “Live right, train Reedy Press and d available this is something that I hard, and fight the good wherever books s are sold. could do that could keep fight.” me alive.” Four years after Brown- They have found their Thomas became a foster “goodgood fight”fight in their grandparent, the refrigera- search and rescue work, a tor in her one-bedroom challenge that has led them m to search apartment is adorned with new place. ShShiny hiny siding on the sides of a drawing from a boy in for those who are lost and bring closure homes. ConsConstruction struction projects. one of her classes – her to the loved ones of many, despite Digg A LitLittle favorite memento from her whatever obstacles have ststood tood in their There is not a healthy tree in sight. There time in the classroom. She way. is a great, gapgaping, ping, muddy hole where Deeper!D! is pursuing credentials to there used to be a high school. Near work in early-childhood Tara and Lily live here, in Joplin,J Tara and Lily were part of the effort to o rebuild Joplin. this pit, the ppainted tree still stands. It education and has learned Missouri. Two heroes tucktucked ked into a tiny Visit the Rebuild Joplin website to learn rn about the is leafless, its s rainbow splotched bare education techniques that corner of a heartland homhometown. metown. current efforts to rebuild Joplin: rebuildjoplin.org. ldjoplin.org. she can pass to her own branches reacreach ch skyward as its many After you have learned about how to donate or help, grandchildren. When Lily was rushed to ththe he veterinary birdhouses swsway way lightly in the breeze. write a public service announcement (PSA) to let Brown-Thomas, who ICU in her first bout with Addison’sA others know how they can help. retired from local govern- JJJJ ment, works with first- and Disease, no one thought shshe he was going Since the Joplin, Missouri, tornado in 2011, many to survive. But she did survsurvive. vive. She second-graders at Wheat- ““Hope”Hope” is the tthing with feathers- other communities across our country y have ley Education Campus – lived to see her hometown n of Joplin experienced devastating losses caused d by tornados. That perches in n the soul- an elementary and middle annihilated, only one shorshort rt month after Search for newspaper websites on the Internet for school in the same North- her illness. She lived to wawalk alk out onto And sings the tunet without the words- local stories about these tragedies. How ow do they east Washington neighbor- the remains of those streetstreets, ts, despite the compare to what happened in Joplin? And never stopstops ps at all- hood where she has lived heat, the rain, the glass anandnd the ruins and In the News: Have you ever heard the e saying, “A her entire life. She arrives at school fight her good fight for Tara,Ta ara, and for the excerpt from “Ho“Hope” ope” is the thing with feathers by picture is worth a thousand words?” The painted tree city of Joplin.Joplin Emily Dickinson about 8 a.m. wearing her iin JoplinJ li symbolized b li d hope.h UseU theth newspaper to blue Foster Grandparent Lily is not a perfectly healthyhealth hy dog. She JJJJ find examples of pictures that tell the story of hope. apron. She sharpens pen- Explain why you chose each picture. gets monthly injections. SheSh he has trouble, cils and arranges class- sometimes, handling the heat.h Yet she Today, in JopJoplin, plin, the hammers never room materials, waiting for the children to arrive. is alive to sniff the wind andan nd wag her tail stop. The rebuilding building hasn’t stopped. People still grgrocery rocery shop, go to work CCSS: R.CCR.1, R.CCR.2, R.CCR.3, R.CCR.4, 4, R.CCR.5, Some of the children hug and run in all of her rousingrousin ng Weimaraner R.CCR.7, W.CCR.4,SL.CCR.3, L.CCR.4 her, others whisper secrets glory. Lily is not a perfectly y healthy dog. in the morninmorning, ng, walk their dogs, buy in her ear. Throughout it their coffee aand go to school. Life hasn’t But she is going to be OK. ©2014, Missouri Press Foundation all, her theatrical facial stopped and neither has Lily. Illustrations by Nick Hayes • Design by Sharpe Design gn expressions and warm laughter fill the classroom, with Brown-Thomas treat- ing the children more like her grandchildren than her students. “How are you doing Help Teachers Help Kids!! today, Grandma?” the chil- SERIAL STORY . . . dren ask during a morning greeting activity. A Weekly Adventure “I’m a 10,” Brown- Thomas said. “Because I Look for the Spring Edition in the Daily Globe get to be here with all you STARTING MARCH 4, 2019 children.” Shenora Plenty, princi- – OverOve r 540 540 papers papers w weeklyeekly – pal at Wheatley Education Campus, said the five $ grandparents at her school ONLY 63 per week are critical to its success. to sponsor this invaluable teaching tool. Her only wish: that there were more of them. Wheatley posted gains Call Lynn or Jake ~ 906-932-2211 in the latest batch of stan- dardized tests that stu- dents take, and Plenty said the grandparents played a This chapter of “Lily’s Story” brought to you by these community-minded businesses role. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM NATION MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2018 7 Obama, Trump offer dueling final pitches to midterm voters WASHINGTON (AP) – lion in national advertising political impact in U.S. No longer reluctant to into the final two days domestic politics,” Pompeo speak out, former Presi- before the midterm elec- said. “It has always been dent Barack Obama deliv- tions, urging voters to sup- about securing the safety of ered a closing argument for port Democrats because of the American people and Democrats that seeks a his concern about “the securing our southern bor- firm check on President direction of our nation.” der.” Donald Trump’s policies in Bloomberg, the billion- Trump is sending up to Tuesday’s midterm elec- aire independent who is 15,000 U.S. troops to the tions. considering a 2020 presi- border to stave off a cara- Obama and Trump dential campaign as a van of migrants slowly offered competing visions Democrat, appears in the making its way through for the country in a split 2-minute ad airing Sunday southern Mexico, hun- screen of campaigning on during CBS’s “60 Minutes.” dreds of miles from the Sunday, seeking to galva- It will also air Monday on border. Trump has also nize voter turnout in the cable and broadcast net- announced plans to try to fight to control Congress works. end the constitutionally and governors’ mansions. Bloomberg says in the protected right of Obama rallied ad that needs to birthright citizenship for Democrats in Gary, Indi- support Democrats to all children born in the ana, on behalf of Sen. Joe “send a signal to Republi- U.S. Donnelly, D-Ind., who faces cans in Washington that a stiff challenge from they have failed to lead, Senate stakes Republican businessman failed to find solutions, and Republicans predicted Mike Braun. Later in the failed to bring us together. that they would pad their day, the former president two-seat Senate majority even though the party of a was campaigning in his Immigration hometown of Chicago for The White House first-term president typical- businessman J.B. Pritzker, pushed back against ly struggles in midterm Democrats’ nominee for Associated Press claims that Trump’s recent elections. Democrats are Illinois governor. FORMER PRESIDENT Barack Obama, right, greets Democratic supporters at Gene- steps to secure the U.S. defending 10 Senate seats Obama has taken on a sis Convention Center, Sunday in Gary, Ind. Obama rallied Democrats on behalf of southern border were in states Trump carried in more public role this fall Sen. Joe Donnelly, D-Ind., who faces a stiff challenge from Republican businessman motivated by the upcom- 2016. after refraining from offer- Mike Braun. ing election. Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., ing a full-blown counter- Secretary of State Mike said Republicans would not point to Trump’s policies, governor, and Rep. including a border wall Kemp’s Democratic oppo- Pompeo said in an inter- only “hold the majority – I which have sought to dis- Marsha Blackburn, who is with Mexico. But he has nent, Stacey Abrams, as view with CBS’ “Face the believe we’re going to add mantle Obama’s legacy. seeking an open Senate supported the Affordable “one of the most extreme Nation” that the presi- to it.” Republican National Without invoking his seat in Tennessee. Care Act, the health care far-left politicians in the dent’s moves had nothing Committee Chairwoman name, Obama has accused A look at campaign overhaul signed into law by entire country.” to do with electoral poli- Ronna McDaniel pointed to Trump of lying and “fear- activities on Sunday: Obama. The Georgia race has tics. the recent October jobs mongering” and warned The former president garnered attention from a “I’ve been involved in report as evidence Republi- Democrats not to be dis- Obama told thousands of cheering list of high-profile backers, scores of conversations cans are delivering. tracted. Obama praised Donnel- supporters that he and including Oprah Winfrey, about stopping illegal “We have a record of Trump has punched ly during a rally in north- Donnelly don’t always who campaigned for immigration from Mexico results and the Democrats back, accusing Obama of west Indiana as someone agree. But he said it was Abrams last week. Abrams and never once has there have a record of resistance leaving behind a trail of who’s honest and direct, more important to elect a is attempting to become the been a discussion of the and obstruction,” she said. broken promises on trade, telling voters, “You don’t senator who will put what’s nation’s first black female the economic recovery and want a yes man.” best for his state over his governor. a promise during his presi- Obama’s appearance in party. Trump said Winfrey dency that patients could Gary was sandwiched was a friend of his until he keep their doctors under between Trump’s trips to Trump ran for president but he is Tracie his health care law. Indiana on Friday and Rallying his faithful in now urging Georgia voters Trump headlined a Sun- Monday to help Braun. Macon, Georgia, Trump to listen to his endorse- day afternoon rally in Donnelly has often praised Kemp as a “strong ment instead of hers. Macon, Georgia, and was sounded far more like man” and “strong personal- WITTLA appearing later in Chat- Trump than Obama on ity” and said Kemp would Bloomberg tanooga, Tennessee, in sup- issues. He angered some become a great governor Former New York PROBATE port of Republican Brian Democrats by embracing for Georgia. Mayor Michael Bloomberg Kemp, who is running for some of Trump’s priorities, The president assailed is pumping another $5 mil- JUDGE Gianforte’s fortunes tied to Trump in Legal decisions, racist Montana House race 19 years Chief Assistant Prosecutor HELENA, Mont. (AP) – U.S. Rep. Greg Gianforte is HONEST • FAIR • DEDICATED TO JUSTICE robocall in Georgia pinning his third campaign in two years on Montana res- idents being better off economically since President Don- Please VOTE on November 6th govenor race ald Trump took office and that the voters will give him some of the credit. ATLANTA (AP) – Last- Abrams and Kemp are Gianforte has tied his political fortunes to Trump as he THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! minute legal decisions, a both condemning an auto- seeks his first full term in Montana’s only House seat. He racist robocall and a mated telephone call filled won a special election last year to serve the remainder of Facebook.com/VoteWittlaForProbateJudge protester wearing a giant with racist and anti-Semitic Ryan Zinke’s term after Zinke resigned to become Interi- Paid for by CTE Tracie Wittla Gogebic County Probate Judge, chicken suit holding a sign statements. The call, sent or Department secretary. Marc Sprague, 300 W Galena St., Bessemer, MI 49911 that reads “too chicken to to an unknown number of debate.” Georgians, impersonates These are the scenes Oprah Winfrey, the billion- playing out amid the final aire media titan who came furious days of the hotly to Georgia on Thursday to contested and historic race support Abrams. for Georgia governor The robocall says it was between Democrat Stacey paid for by The Road to Abrams and Republican Power, a group organized Brian Kemp. by Scott Rhodes of Idaho. A robocall apparently He has been linked to sev- from a white supremacist eral other racist robocalls, group is injecting racism including a recent effort in directly into the race, Florida, where Democratic which has already been nominee Andrew Gillum fraught with a race-laden would become the first debate over ballot access black governor in his and voter suppression. state’s history. Abrams would be the first Kemp issued a state- black female governor in ment calling the tactic U.S. history. Kemp, who “vile” and “contrary to the oversees elections as Geor- highest ideals of our state gia’s secretary of state, and country,” and con- vehemently denies charges demning “any person or that he’s used his office to organization that peddles make it harder for minori- this type of unbridled hate ties to vote. and unapologetic bigotry.” Repeat Democrat win in Oregon governor race seems less sure SALEM, Ore. (AP) – For cal races, labeled the Ore- decades, a Democrat gon gubernatorial election becoming governor of Ore- a “toss up.” Public polls gon has seemed as certain show Buehler behind as the arrival of the rains Brown by just a slim mar- this time of year. gin, recalling the 2010 elec- Democrats have occu- tion when Democrat John pied the governor’s man- Kitzhaber squeaked by sion since 1987, meaning with less than 2 percent of more than a generation of the vote. Oregonians has never lived Jeanne Atkins, chair- under a Republican gover- woman of the Democratic nor in this Pacific North- Party of Oregon, said she west state. doesn’t put much faith in But this election, anoth- those polls. er win by a Democrat “I actively try not to pay seemed less certain. Gov. too much attention to all Kate Brown faces a chal- the back and forth that lenge from Republican there is around polling,” Knute Buehler, a state law- Atkins said. maker who describes him- In the Legislature, self as a moderate and who Buehler represents the has been wooing the party town of Bend, which has faithful, soft-right more registered Democrats Democrats, and unaffiliat- than Republicans but ed voters. where he’s nevertheless Paid for by the Committee to Elect Ed McBroom The Cook Political managed to be elected Report, a nonpartisan orga- twice to the Oregon House Treasurer, Sarah McBroom • N470 Thaler Drive • Vulcan, MI 49892 nization that tracks politi- of Representatives. l 8 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2018 AREA / NATION / WORLD THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Michigan About 100 gather for ‘healing From page 1 from Republican John service’ outside synagogue James; as well as George Hoffman III, U.S. Taxpay- PITTSBURGH (AP) – Parents clutched mond said. But the shooting “cannot over- ers; Marcia Squier, Green; their children, couples leaned on each shadow (that) this building is and will be and John Wihelm, Natural other and bystanders wept as about 100 into the future a place of joy.” Law. people gathered in a steady drizzle outside He said he took great comfort in seeing the desecrated Tree of Life synagogue for people of all faiths come together since the what a former rabbi called a healing ser- shooting and for his prayer vigil on Satur- Regional offices First term Congress- vice one week after the worst attack target- day. man, Republican U.S. Rep. ing Jews in U.S. history. “It’s important to come and take care of Jack Bergman, of Rabbi Chuck Diamond led a service of your community when something like this Watersmeet, is running for prayers, songs and poetry and reminisced happens. I want to be in solidarity,” said re-election against Demo- about some of the worshippers killed, as Andrew Allison, who attended Saturday’s crat Matthew Morgan of Show Up For Shabbat services honoring service. Traverse City. Michigan’s the 11 dead and six wounded were held at Before coming to the outdoor service, First Congressional Dis- synagogues across the United States. Steve Irwin, 59, and a friend stopped by a trict includes the entire “I almost expected Cecil to greet me Squirrel Hill coffee shop. “When we went Upper Peninsula and 16 this morning,” Diamond said of Cecil to pay, we were told all the coffee was paid more counties in northern Rosenthal, 59, killed along with his broth- for by the Sandy Hook community,” refer- Lower Michigan, making it wood’s District 3 and er, David, 54, in the Oct. 27 shooting at ring to Newtown, Conn., where a gunman Ironwood School the second largest congres- Joann Balduc, of Bessemer There are five candi- Tree of Life synagogue in the city’s Squir- killed 26 people at Sandy Hook Elemen- sional district east of the Township, representing dates running for four rel Hill neighborhood. tary School in 2012.? Mississippi River. District 4, which encom- open seats on the Iron- Diamond called the victims “angels “It brought tears to my eyes,” Irwin Michigan state Rep. passes Erwin Township wood Area Schools Board given to us, full of love and life.” said, standing outside Tree of Life on Sat- Scott Dianda, of the 110th and parts of Bessemer of Education. Candidates In the past week, people told him of urday with his dog. “It shows how incum- District and a Democrat Township and the city of include incumbents Bren- weddings, bar mitzvahs and other cere- bent it is upon us to pay it forward to the from Calumet, is running Ironwood. Byrns will da Agee, Caroline Delich, monies they’ve held at the synagogue. next community this happens, which we for the 38th District of the replace Jim Oliver, while Marilyn Nezworski and “This is a place, a building that has stood hope never happens, but we know it will state Senate against Repub- Balduc will become the Edward Rickard, as well as for joy, but now it is forever stained,” Dia- happen.” lican state Rep. Ed McB- first woman to serve on the newcomer Clancey Byrne. room of Vulcan and the county board, replacing Migrant caravan sets sight on getting to Mexico City 108th District, and Wade Jeff Wasley, of Erwin Town- Elsewhere locally Roberts of the Green Party. ship. Ironwood Township vot- CORDOBA, Mexico capital, seeking medical watched Mexicans play Hancock Republican The other five commis- ers are asked to renew 1 (AP) – Thousands of bone- care and rest while they soccer. City employees Gregory Markanen and sioners running for re-elec- mill for road maintenance. tired Central Americans set await stragglers. The cara- piled hot food onto Styro- L’Anse Democrat Ken Sum- tion include: Dan Siirila, In Bessemer Township, their sights on Mexico City van has found strength in foam plates for the mers are running for the District 1, Ironwood Town- treasurer Lisa Hegbloom is on Sunday after undertak- numbers as it meanders migrants, some of whom 110th state house seat. ship; Tom Laabs, District 2, running unopposed to fill ing a grueling journey north, with townspeople had hopped freight trucks Ironwood; Joe Bonovetz, a partial term as treasurer through a part of Mexico pouring out to offer food, to speed their arrival to the Statewide proposals District 5, Bessemer and to Nov. 20, 2020. that has been particularly water, fresh clothes and capital. Others rested There are three propos- Bessemer Township; Bob There for four incum- treacherous for migrants replacement footwear. inside a church in the city als on the statewide ballot. Orlich, District 6, Wake- bents running unopposed seeking to get to the United On Sunday, the bulk of of Puebla. Proposal l asks if it field and Wakefield Town- for four seats on the Wake- States. the caravan streamed into It is unclear what part of should be legal to possess, ship; and George Peterson field-Marenisco School An estimated 4,000 the colonial city of Cordo- the U.S. border the caravan use and cultivate marijua- III, District 7, Watersmeet Board. They are Brad Dal- migrants are in the Gulf ba, in Veracruz’s sugar belt, will aim for eventually, or na products by those 21 Township and Marenisco bec, Stacie Rooni, Marsha state of Veracruz, where where they were greeted how many may splinter off years of age and older, and Township. Vestich and Brandon hundreds of migrants have with Caribbean music and on their own. commercial sales of mari- County Treasurer Lisa Yuchasz. disappeared in recent dance. Meanwhile, bleary Most of the migrants juana through state- Hewitt is running unop- In Watersmeet, incum- years, falling prey to kid- eyed migrants who had said they remain con- licensed retailers. posed to fill a partial term bent Albert J. Peterson is nappers looking for ran- charged ahead to Mexico vinced that traveling as a Proposal 2 asks to for her office which will the only person on the bal- som payments. The day’s City expressed gratitude large mass is their best amend the state constitu- expire Dec. 31, 2020. She lot running for the 124-mile trek was one of for the support of their fel- hope for reaching the U.S. tion to establish a commis- was appointed to her posi- Watersmeet Township the longest yet, as the low travelers, saying they The migrants generally say sion of citizens to adopt tion in November 2017. School Board. There are exhausted migrants tried would not have had the they are fleeing rampant district boundaries for the four open positions. to make progress walking strength or courage to get poverty, gang violence and Michigan state senate and Bessemer Eric Fitting and William and hitching rides toward so far on their own. political instability primar- state house, as well as the Voters in the city of Malloy are running unop- the U.S. border still hun- A few arrived at a large ily in the Central American state’s U.S. Congressional Bessemer will find three posed for two seats on the dreds of miles away. outdoor stadium in the countries of Honduras, districts every 10 years. proposals. Gogebic Community Col- The migrants now aim capital, where they Guatemala, El Salvador Proposal 3 would make Proposal 1 will make lege Board of Trustees. to regroup in the Mexican lounged on bleachers and and Nicaragua. voter registration automat- the time one must be a res- Russ Bailey and Ann ic for those applying for, or ident in order to serve as a Wuorinen are running renewing, a driver’s license city elected official one unopposed for two seats unless the person declines, year instead of two. Pro- on the Gogebic-Onton- VOTE TOMORROW! allow absent voter ballots posal 2 raises the mini- agon Intermediate School • Fourth-generation Gogebic County resident and without providing a reason mum price for which the Board. dedicated to success in Gogebic County and allow voters to cast a city council can sell a piece • Thirteen years of experience in private practice with straight-ticket vote for all of property without asking Also statewide caseloads including family law, juvenile law, mental candidates of a particular the voters from $2 per capi- There is a non-partisan health and guardianship cases, and criminal law party when voting in a par- ta to $50 per capita. With a election for two seats on • Representation of various types of parties including tisan election. population of 1,905 in the the State Supreme Court. parents, children, state agencies, private clients, and 2010 census, the minimum Candidates include incum- criminal defendants would go from $3,810 to bents Elizabeth Clement Countywide • Varied experiences allowing a well-rounded Bessemer attorney Anna $95,250. Proposal 3 asks and Kurtis Wilder, as well approach to analysis of issues and cases, which will Talaska and Gogebic Coun- for permission to sell three as Megan Cavanagh, Doug provide a high-quality court experience for all parties ty Chief Assistant Prosecu- lots in the Industrial Park Dern, Kerry Morgan and involved with the court tor Tracie Wittla are run- for up to $10,000 each. Samuel Bagenstos. • Respected by the legal community and committed to ning for probate judge. Stephen Borrello is run- service with professionalism This is a non-partisan elec- ning unopposed for a six- Bessemer School • Dedicated to treating each party with compassion, respect, and fairness tion. Current Probate Voters in the Bessemer year term on the state Judge Joel Massie is retir- Area School District are Court of Appeals District 4 • Strong leadership and organizational skills necessary to coordinate cases ing. Talaska and Wittla asked to approve a Headlee based in Lansing. Fellow from the wide variety of cases handled by this judge in the Probate, District and Family Courts were the top vote getters in Amendment override, incumbent judge Brock the August primary. allowing the collection of Swartzle is running unop- ENDORSEMENTS: Also on the countywide up to 18 mills on non- posed to fill the remainder ballot is a proposal to levy homestead property. This • Hon. Roy Gotham, Retired Judge, Circuit Court for Gogebic and Ontonagon of a term ending Jan. 1, Counties (1991-2016) and Probate Court for Ontonagon County (1982-1990) 1 mill for ambulance ser- is a renewal. 2023. vice annually for a period There are also two races Voters will also find par- • Hon. Patrick J. Madden, Circuit Court Judge, Iron County, Wisconsin (1986-Present) of three years. According to for school board. Incum- tisan races for the State the ballot this would raise bents Annette Lillie and Board of Education, as well • Hon. Anders B. Tingstad, Jr., Retired District Court Judge, Gogebic and Ontonagon Counties (1983-2014) more than $500,000 annu- Beth Steiger, as well as Bill as for governing boards for ally, intended to fund an McDonald and Tara Grahm the University of Michigan, • Sheriff Tony Furyk, Iron County Wisconsin Sheriff’s Department ambulance service for the are competing for three Michigan State University • Larry Sanders, Former Sheriff, Gogebic County county. spots. They are full four- and Wayne State Universi- • Sgt. George Beninghaus, Gogebic County Sheriff’s Department Seven Democrats are year terms. Additionally, ty. With up to two candi- • Sgt. Jay Kangas, Gogebic County Sheriff’s Department running unopposed to rep- incumbents Robert Berg dates from a wide variety of • Michael D. Findlay, Ontonagon County Prosecuting Attorney resent their respective dis- and Richard J. Matrella are parties running for each • Timothy M. Dean, Attorney tricts on the Gogebic Coun- running to fill two partial board, voters are asked to • Mark E. McDonald, Attorney • Douglas Alan Muskett, Attorney ty Board, including new- terms that will end Dec. 31, select just two candidates • James D. McKenzie, Attorney • William T. Nordeen, Attorney comers Jim Byrns of Iron- 2020. for each.

ments are likely Nov. 13. vengeful cartel. According Paid for by Committee to Elect Anna Talaska, Reputation precedes N10031N Geneva Rd., Bessemer, MI 49911, ‘El Chapo’ as US trial to court papers, some are James Partanen, Treasurer. approaches Witnesses in the being held in special jail NEW YORK (AP) – He crosshairs units for their protection, is accused of having a hand Prosecutors say Guz- while others are in witness facebook.com/AnnaTalaskaforProbateJudge in dozens of murders, of man was in the habit of protection programs. using his drug cartel to ordering the killings of smuggle more than 200 anyone who got in his way tons of cocaine into the during his heyday in Mexi- United States, even pulling co as boss of the Sinaloa off running the massive cartel. operation from behind In his way now is a line- bars. That’s when he wasn’t up of government witness- busy escaping from jail – es who survived the wave twice. of violence and are expect- The almost-mythical ed to give details about the criminal pedigree of Mexi- ruthless way he kept power can drug lord Joaquin “El for 20 years in the cut- Chapo” Guzman, who was throat world of internation- extradited in 2017 to face al drug trafficking. The U.S. drug conspiracy defense says the witnesses charges, has sparked secu- are the true bad guys rity concerns at his upcom- whose testimony shouldn’t ing New York City trial that be trusted. at times have drawn as The names of the wit- much attention as the nesses have been blacked case’s sensational allega- out on court documents tions. with prosecutors saying A look at those con- their identities need to be cerns for a trial that is start- protected because their ing Monday with jury cooperation could put selection. Opening state- them in the crosshairs of a l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2018 9 Brady, Patriots beat Rodgers, Packers 31-17 FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) – Tom Brady threw for 294 yards and a touch- down, and James White ran for two scores to lead the New Patriots to a 31-17 victory over Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers on Sunday night. It was the sixth straight victory for the Patriots (7-2). Rodgers completed 24 of 43 passes and two touchdowns in his second career matchup with Brady. It was 17-all late in the third quarter when Aaron Jones fumbled for Green Bay (3-4-1). New England receiver Julian Edelman hit White on a 37-yard catch-and-run to set up White's second score, a 1-yard run. On the Patriots next possession, Brady con- nected with Josh Gordon for a 55-yard TD. Gordon caught four passes for 115 yards, the 12th 100-yard receiving game of his career. With tight end Rob Gronkowski out with a back and ankle injury and leading rusher Sony Michel out for the second straight week with a knee issue, Brady and the Patriots had to get creative. They again turned to receiver Cordar- relle Patterson to help carry the load in the backfield. Patterson was effective for the second straight week, rushing 11 times for 61 yards and touchdown . He worked in tan- dem with White to keep the Packers defense guessing. White took advantage and found space to turn short completions into first downs. New England also capitalized on a pair of long flea-flicker passes to set up scores. Rodgers was on target in the first half. He was elusive in the pocket and extended plays with his feet, keeping the Patriots' secondary off balance long enough to cre- ate space downfield or some big gains. The longest was a 51-yard pass to Mar- quez Valdes-Scantling in the third quarter that helped set up Rodgers' 15-yard TD Associated Press pass to Jimmy Graham that tied the game NEW ENGLAND Patriots running back James White, right, runs past Green Bay Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander for a touch- at 17. But the pocket got smaller in the sec- down during the first half Sunday in Foxborough, Mass. ond half as the Patriots defense sped him Third Quarter sack and forcing a punt. INJURIES GB_Graham 15 pass from Rodgers (Crosby kick), 11:18. up, hitting him six times and sacking him It proved costly. Packers: WR Geronimo Allison was Fourth Quarter once. NE_White 1 run (Gostkowski kick), 10:06. On just the third play of the ensuing inactive for the Packers with a groin injury. NE_Gordon 55 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick), 7:20. Brady completed 16 of his first 22 pass- drive Brady found Gordon over the mid- He was a key contributor in the passing A_65,878. es but had seven straight incompletions in dle. Packers cornerback Tramon Williams game before missing two weeks with a GB NE the third quarter – the most of his career. had a shot at a tackle, but whiffed, spring- hamstring issue. ... Starting RT Bryan First downs 22 28 Total Net Yards 368 433 There wasn't a turnover in the game ing Gordon for a 55-yard touchdown to Buluga left the game in the first half with a Rushes-yards 25-118 31-123 until Green Bay's Jones was stripped by Passing 250 310 push the lead to 31-17. knee injury and did not return. ... CB Punt Returns 0-0 1-0 Lawrence Guy early in the fourth quarter. EJECTION Kevin King left the game with a hamstring Kickoff Returns 2-43 2-64 The fumble was recovered by Stephon Interceptions Ret. 0-0 0-0 Packers safety Jermaine Whitehead was injury and did not return. ... S Kentrell Comp-Att-Int 24-43-0 23-36-0 Gilmore on the Patriots' 24. ejected in the second quarter. Brice left in the third quarter with a knee Sacked-Yards Lost 1-9 2-21 New England quickly capitalized, using Punts 5-42.0 3-49.7 Whitehead was trading shoves with injury Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 four straight completions by Brady and a Patriots center David Andrews when sec- UP NEXT Penalties-Yards 7-63 5-30 Time of Possession 32:34 27:26 37-yard pass from Julian Edelman to get to ond year defensive back from Auburn Packers: Visit Miami next week. the Packers' 2. White scored from a yard spun around and slapped Andrews in the Patriots: At Tennessee next week. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS out two plays later to put the Patriots back RUSHING_Green Bay, A.Jones 14-76, J.Williams 7-34, Rodgers 4-8. New face. Green Bay 37 7 0 — 17 England, Patterson 11-61, White 12-31, Edelman 2-28, Barner 1-4, Brady 5- in front 24-17. He was called for unnecessary rough- New England 7 10 0 14 — 31 (minus 1). First Quarter PASSING_Green Bay, Rodgers 24-43-0-259. New England, Brady 22-35-0- The Patriots' defense tightened on ness and tossed. Whitehead was the NE_White 8 run (Gostkowski kick), 11:40. 294, Edelman 1-1-0-37. Green Bay's next drive. It culminated on replacement for Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, who GB_FG Crosby 29, 5:05. RECEIVING_Green Bay, D.Adams 6-40, Cobb 5-24, Graham 4-55, Valdes- Second Quarter Scantling 3-101, J.Williams 2-20, A.Jones 2-10, Lewis 1-5, St. Brown 1-4. New third down when Adrian Clayborn and was traded to the Washington Redskins NE_FG Gostkowski 28, 13:30. England, White 6-72, Edelman 6-71, Gordon 5-130, Dorsett 3-30, D.Allen 1-21, Trey Flowers dropped Rodgers for a 9-yard GB_D.Adams 2 pass from Rodgers (Crosby kick), 4:49. Patterson 1-7, Develin 1-0. last week. NE_Patterson 5 run (Gostkowski kick), 1:57. MISSED FIELD GOALS_None. Sad sack Lions: Stafford downed 10 times in loss to Vikings MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – The Minnesota allowed a rush of 50-plus yards in four dif- Vikings turned their defensive line loose ferent games this year. on Matthew Stafford in a dominant perfor- NOT THIELEN IT mance that would have made the old Pur- Thielen's streak of 100-yard receiving ple People Eaters proud. games ended at eight in a row, leaving him This unstoppable pass rush was led, in a tie for the record with Lions legend predictably, by Danielle Hunter. Calvin Johnson. The Lions double-covered Hunter had 3 1/2 of Minnesota's fran- him often, taking advantage of the absence chise-record 10 sacks plus a fourth-quarter of fellow standout Stefon Diggs to rib fumble return for a touchdown , torment- injury, and Thielen finished with only four ing Stafford and the Detroit Lions all after- receptions for 22 yards. noon in a 24-9 victory by the Vikings.. STACKS OF SACKS "We knew he liked to throw the ball The previous high sack total for down the field, so that's something that Stafford in his career was seven, against really helped us a lot because he held on to the Vikings in 2015. He has been sacked the ball," said Hunter, who moved into the five times or more on 15 different occa- NFL lead with 11 1/2 sacks for the season. sions, six of those by the Vikings. The "So as long as we executed the rush plan, Lions are 3-12 in those games. we knew we'd be able to get back there." "It's a big shot to our pride," left guard Hunter also was credited with nine Frank Ragnow said. tackles and four quarterback hits. The UH-OH Vikings (5-3-1) limited the Lions (3-5) to a The opening kickoff was ominous for season-low 214 total yards, and their pres- the Lions when Prater slipped after his leg sure on Stafford was so intense he literally swing, an unintentional squib the Vikings had pieces of rubber pellets from the arti- returned to their 35. Practice squad pro- ficial turf flushed out of his left eye in the motion Chad Beebe caught back-to-back second quarter. The Lions had a streak of Jason Juno/Daily Globe passes on the first drive of his NFL debut. 25 consecutive games with at least 14 A PASS is just out of the reach of Detroit Lions' Kerryon Johnson in the first half of The second one netted 13 yards on fourth- points come to a crashing halt. Sunday's game at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. The Lions settled for a field and-2 from the Detroit 37. Latavius Murray "The fault is on everybody," said goal. They lost to the Minnesota Vikings, 24-9. finished with a 1-yard touchdown run. Stafford, who was sacked a total of 13 INJURY REPORT of three times in the second quarter on two game in 1968, 1969 and 1970. They also times over the first seven games. "I have to Lions: DE Ziggy Ansah (shoulder) separate possessions inside the Minnesota did it in 1993. But this was the record-set- get the ball out faster." returned from a six-game absence with 20 that forced the Lions to settle for field ter, thanks to a well-timed mix of blitzes After Dalvin Cook dropped a pitch from had a sack in the closing seconds of the goals by Matt Prater. called by coach Mike Zimmer and the Kirk Cousins and A'Shawn Robinson second quarter that forced the Vikings to After a throw by Cousins to Adam Thie- relentless rush by Hunter and his friends recovered at the Detroit 28 with Minneso- settle for a field goal. ... LT Taylor Decker len near midfield was intercepted by Dar- up front. ta leading 17-6, the Lions converted a fake left in the third quarter with an undis- ius Slay, the Lions made it as far as the 12- "We know if we give them time, they'll punt to keep that drive alive. Two plays closed injury but later returned. yard line. Hunter sacked Stafford on con- get there," safety Harrison Smith said. "It's later, Stafford ran right on the short side of Vikings: LB Anthony Barr (hamstring) secutive snaps, sharing the first one with fun to be a part of." the field and tried an option-style flip that and LG Tom Compton (knee) were held Everson Griffen. HE'S COOKIN' Kerryon Johnson was unable to secure, out for the second straight game, and SS "He's a freak of . He looks like a With one burst through a big hole in and Hunter scooped it up on his way to Andrew Sendejo (groin) missed his fourth superhero," Griffen said of the fourth-year the left side of the line , Cook made clear the easy score. straight contest. ... Backup TE David Mor- defensive end. "I expected that from him." he's healthy again with a 70-yard gain in "I don't know why he pitched it. He gan hobbled off in the third quarter with a Nine of the 10 sacks by the Vikings the second quarter to set up a short touch- could've just run," Hunter said. "I thought left knee injury. came from their front four, including 2 1/2 down catch by Thielen. According to the it was a pass all the way, but I guess he did- UP NEXT by backup defensive tackle Tom Johnson. NFL's NextGen Stats tracker, he averaged n't want to get hit or something." Lions: Play at Chicago next Sunday. During the heyday of the Purple People 22.07 mph during that run for the fastest That happened a lot, including a total Vikings: Play at Chicago on Nov. 18. Eaters, the Vikings had nine sacks in a in the league this season. The Lions have l 10 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2018 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard Top 25 Takeaways: Tide-Bulldogs Utah 45.444 4 Wednesday's Games phia coach 76ers (Defensive three rematch; Michigan's CFP path National Football Pacific Division Pittsburgh at Washington, 7:30 second). A_20,289 (20,478). League WLPct GB Nashville at Colorado, 10 p.m. Golden State 91.900 — Calgary at Anaheim, 10:30 p.m. NASCAR-Texas All Times EST Sacramento 64.600 3 AMERICAN CONFERENCE ResultsSunday L.A. Clippers 54.556 3½ East At Texas Motor Speedway L.A. Lakers 45.444 4½ W LTPct PF PA DetroitLions-Vikings0603 Stats— 9 Fort Worth, Texas Phoenix 17.125 7 New England 620.750 239 185 Minnesota 7 10 0 7 — 24 Lap length: 1.50 miles Miami 540.556 187 225 Saturday's Games First Quarter (Starting position in parentheses) Philadelphia 109, Detroit 99 N.Y. Jets 360.333 198 213 Min_Murray 1 run (Bailey kick), 1. (3) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 337. Charlotte 126, Cleveland 94 Buffalo 270.222 96 241 9:53. 2. (1) , Ford, 337. Indiana 102, Boston 101 South Second Quarter 3. (8) Joey Logano, Ford, 337. Atlanta 123, Miami 118 W LTPct PF PA Det_FG Prater 35, 13:16. 4. (12) Erik Jones, Toyota, 337. 96, Chicago 88 Houston 630.667 216 184 Det_FG Prater 35, 4:45. 5. (22) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 337. San Antonio 109, New Orleans Tennessee 340.429 106 127 Min_Thielen 2 pass from Cousins 6. (16) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 337. Denver 103, Utah 88 Jacksonville 350.375 134 170 (Bailey kick), 3:20. 7. (7) Kurt Busch, Ford, 337. L.A. Lakers 114, Portland 110 Indianapolis 350.375 231 213 Min_FG Bailey 39, :04. 8. (4) Aric Almirola, Ford, 337. Sunday's Games North Fourth Quarter 9. (13) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 337. Milwaukee 144, Sacramento 109 W LTPct PF PA Min_Hunter 32 fumble return (Bailey 10. (26) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, Brooklyn 122, Philadelphia 97 Pittsburgh 521.688 227 188 kick), 6:57. 337. Washington 108, New York 95 Cincinnati 530.625 221 237 Det_FG Prater 37, 1:11. 11. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, Orlando at San Antonio, 7 p.m. Baltimore 450.444 213 160 A_66,825. 337. Memphis at Phoenix, 8 p.m. Cleveland 261.278 190 247 Det Min 12. (5) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 337. Minnesota at Portland, 9 p.m. West First downs 18 17 13. (11) , Ford, 337. Toronto at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. W LTPct PF PA Total Net Yards 209 283 14. (18) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, Kansas City 810.889 327 226 Monday's Games Rushes-yards 24-66 23-128 337. Cleveland at Orlando, 7 p.m. L.A. Chargers620.750 220 180 Passing 143 155 15. (23) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, Houston at Indiana, 7 p.m. Denver 360.333 205 213 Punt Returns 0-0 1-24 337. Miami at Detroit, 7 p.m. Oakland 170.125 141 252 Kickoff Returns 3-58 1-15 16. (9) William Byron, Chevrolet, Chicago at New York, 7:30 p.m. NATIONAL CONFERENCE Interceptions Ret. 1-21 0-0 337. New Orleans at Oklahoma City, 8 East Comp-Att-Int 25-36-0 18-22-1 17. (10) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 337. Boston at Denver, 9 p.m. WLTPct PF PA Sacked-Yards Lost10-56 1-9 18. (14) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, Toronto at Utah, 9 p.m. Washington 530.625 160 172 Punts 5-44.4 4-40.8 335. Memphis at Golden State, 10:30 Philadelphia 440.500 178 156 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 19. (20) Jamie McMurray, Chevro- Minnesota at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 Dallas 340.429 140 123 Penalties-Yards 8-66 3-15 let, 335. N.Y. Giants 170.125 150 205 Tuesday’s Games Time of Possession36:45 23:15 20. (25) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, Atlanta at Charlotte, 7 p.m. South INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 335. Washington at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. WLTPct PF PA RUSHING_Detroit, K.Johnson 12- 21. (15) , Ford, 335. Brooklyn at Phoenix, 9 p.m. New Orleans 710.875 279 218 37, Golladay 1-8, Blount 5-8, T.Wil- 22. (24) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 335. Milwaukee at Portland, 10 p.m. Carolina 620.750 220 180 son 1-7, Stafford 5-6. Minnesota, 23. (21) Chris Buescher, Chevrolet, Associated Press Atlanta 440.500 228 226 Wednesday's Games Cook 10-89, Murray 10-31, Thielen 335. Detroit at Orlando, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay 350.375 229 275 1-5, Cousins 2-3. 24. (27) David Ragan, Ford, 335. MICHIGAN QUARTERBACK Shea Patterson (2) scores on a one-yard touchdown run Oklahoma City at Cleveland, 7 . North PASSING_Detroit, Stafford 25-36-0- 25. (30) Bubba Wallace, Chevrolet, New York at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. WLTPct PF PA 199. Minnesota, Cousins 18-22-1- 335. as Penn State linebacker Micah Parsons (11) defends in the first half in Ann Arbor, San Antonio at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Chicago 530.625 235 153 164. 26. (2) Clint Bowyer, Ford, 334. Chicago at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Mich., Saturday. Minnesota 531.611 221 204 RECEIVING_Detroit, Riddick 7-36, 27. (28) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, Denver at Memphis, 8 p.m. Green Bay 331.500 175 173 M.Jones 6-66, Golladay 3-46, 332. Philadelphia at Indiana, 8 p.m. By RALPH D. RUSSO, AP College Football Writer Detroit 350.375 180 210 K.Johnson 3-7, Willson 2-17, 28. (19) Daniel Suarez, Toyota, 332. game undefeated, does the result even Dallas at Utah, 9 p.m. West T.Jones 2-13, Roberts 1-12, Blount 29. (29) Michael McDowell, Ford, Toronto at Sacramento, 10 p.m. matter for the Tide? WLTPct PF PA 1-2. Minnesota, Thielen 4-22, Cook 331. Showdown Saturday disposed of the Minnesota at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 L.A. Rams 810.889 299 200 4-20, Beebe 3-21, Treadwell 2-37, 30. (6) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 331. SEC pretenders and set up a rematch that A lot would depend on what else hap- Seattle 440.500 188 156 National Hockey Rudolph 2-28, Al.Robinson 2-20, RACE STATISTICS seemed inevitable since last January. pens around the country. Arizona 260.250 110 199 League Murray 1-16. Average Speed of Race Winner: San Francisco270.222 207 239 All Times EST MISSED FIELD GOALS_None 150.558 mph. Alabama vs. Georgia in Atlanta, this Let's hope the selection committee is Thursday's Games EASTERN CONFERENCE Time of Race: 3 hours, 21 minutes, San Francisco 34, Oakland 3 Atlantic Division Kings-Bucks, Box 27 seconds. Margin of Victory: .447 time for the Southeastern Conference not so quick to give Alabama a mulligan if Sunday's Games GP WLOTPts GF GA Bucks 144 Kings 109 Seconds. championship instead of the national title. it doesn't win the conference champi- Minnesota 24, Detroit 9 Tampa Bay 13 93119 46 35 SACRAMENTO (109) Caution Flags: 8 for 37 laps. Miami 13, N.Y. Jets 6 Toronto 14 95018 48 39 Shumpert 2-8 0-0 5, Bjelica 2-8 0- Lead Changes: 16 among 7 drivers. It is the earliest the SEC championship onship. There is little doubt Nick Saban's Atlanta 38, Washington 14 Montreal 13 74216 41 37 0 4, Cauley-Stein 2-3 2-6 6, Fox 6- Lap Leaders: R. Blaney 1-32;K. Har- team is the best in the country – maybe Kansas City 37, Cleveland 21 Boston 13 74216 37 30 14 0-0 15, Hield 8-15 1-1 19, Jack- vick 33-131;J. Logano 132-152;A. game has ever been set. Pittsburgh 23, Baltimore 16 Buffalo 14 75216 42 41 son 9-12 0-0 22, Bagley III 3-10 4-9 Bowman 153-155;B. Wallace 156- The much-hyped SEC doubleheader the best he has ever had – but it's not as if Chicago 41, Buffalo 9 Ottawa 13 56212 42 55 11, Labissiere 0-1 2-2 2, Giles III 2- 157;J. Johnson 158-159;K. Harvick Carolina 42, Tampa Bay 28 Detroit 14 48210 37 53 6 0-0 4, Koufos 1-2 0-0 2, Mason 3- 160-172;J. Logano 173-176;B. that decided both divisions turned out to the Tide has had to run a gantlet of a Houston 19, Denver 17 Florida 11 353934 41 8 0-2 6, Ferrell 1-3 0-0 2, Williams 3- Keselowski 177-226;R. Blaney be a dud: The top-ranked Tide toyed with schedule this season. L.A. Chargers 25, Seattle 17 Metropolitan Division 5 2-2 11. Totals 42-95 11-22 109. 227;J. Logano 228-253;K. Harvick New Orleans 45, L.A. Rams 35 GP WLOTPts GF GA MILWAUKEE (144) 254-280;J. Logano 281-283;J. John- No. 4 LSU . The sixth-ranked Bulldogs left There will be much complaining in N.Y. Islanders1384117 42 30 Middleton 3-12 3-3 12, Antetok- son 284-292;K. Harvick 293-310;R. No. 11 Kentucky in the dust. advance about even the possibility that Open: Indianapolis, Arizona, N.Y. Pittsburgh 12 63315 45 40 ounmpo 8-11 9-12 26, Lopez 2-9 2- Blaney 311-317;K. Harvick 318-337. Giants, Jacksonville, Philadelphia, Columbus 13 76014 44 48 2 8, Bledsoe 6-11 4-4 17, Brogdon Leaders Summary (Driver, Times The Tigers and Wildcats can still go on Alabama could make the playoff for a sec- Cincinnati Carolina 14 66214 39 41 5-11 1-1 13, Ilyasova 4-7 4-4 15, Lead, Laps Led): Kevin Harvick 5 ond straight season without winning its Monday's Games Washington 12 54313 46 47 Maker 1-5 0-0 3, Henson 4-7 0-0 10, times for 177 laps; Joey Logano 4 to good seasons, maybe New Year's Six Tennessee at Dallas, 8:15 p.m. Philadelphia14 67113 43 54 Dellavedova 0-1 2-2 2, Brown 2-3 4- times for 54 laps; Brad Keselowski 1 bowls, but they were out of their league conference – which would also likely put Thursday, Nov. 8 New Jersey 11 55111 34 35 4 8, DiVincenzo 2-5 0-0 5, Con- time for 50 laps; Ryan Blaney 3 Carolina at Pittsburgh, 8:20 p.m. N.Y. Rangers13 57111 35 43 naughton 5-8 0-0 13, Snell 4-5 1-1 times for 40 laps; Jimmie Johnson 2 Saturday. Alabama and Georgia have work two SEC teams in the CFP for the second Sunday, Nov. 11 WESTERN CONFERENCE 12. Totals 46-95 30-33 144. times for 11 laps. to do over the next three weeks to set up straight year. Arizona at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Central Division Sacramento 30 20 32 27—109 Buffalo at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. GP WLOTPts GF GA Milwaukee 39 33 36 36—144 TransactionsHOCKEY one of the most highly anticipated SEC Alabama is probably going to make all Detroit at Chicago, 1 p.m. Nashville 14 11 3022 47 30 3-Point Goals_Sacramento 14- KINGS — Fired title games ever. of that talk moot by stomping everything Jacksonville at Indianapolis, 1 . Minnesota 13 83218 40 36 36 (Jackson 4-7, Williams 3-3, Fox coach John Stevens. Named Willie Washington at Tampa Bay, 1 . Winnipeg 14 85117 41 38 3-5, Hield 2-5, Bagley III 1-3, Desjardins interim coach. It's hard to fathom the Tide not arriving in its path. New Orleans at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Colorado 14 74317 52 40 Shumpert 1-5, Bjelica 0-1, WASHINGTON CAPITALS — at Mercedes-Benz Stadium with a 12-0 A'MAIZE 'N BLUE New England at Tennessee, 1 Dallas 13 85016 40 34 Labissiere 0-1, Ferrell 0-1, Mason 0- Reassigned D Aaron Ness to Her- Atlanta at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Chicago 15 66315 46 56 5), Milwaukee 22-56 (Snell 3-3, shey (AHL). record. The Tide offense was sometimes No. 2 Clemson may be the closest thing L.A. Chargers at Oakland, 4:05 St. Louis 12 45311 42 47 Connaughton 3-4, Ilyasova 3-5, Mid- ECHL to Alabama right now. No. 5 Michigan is Miami at Green Bay, 4:25 p.m. Pacific Division dleton 3-8, Brogdon 2-5, Henson 2- ECHL — Suspended Florida's slowed but the supposedly vulnerable Seattle at L.A. Rams, 4:25 p.m. GP WLOTPts GF GA 5, Lopez 2-9, Antetokounmpo 1-2, Mitch Vandergunst and Jack- defense feasted on LSU's limited offense. making a case that it is not that far behind Dallas at Philadelphia, 8:20 p.m. Calgary 15 95119 52 50 DiVincenzo 1-4, Maker 1-4, Bledsoe sonville's Garet Hunt one game Open: Minnesota, Denver, Balti- Vancouver 15 96018 47 50 1-5, Dellavedova 0-1, Brown 0-1). . each and fined them undisclosed Tua Tagovailoa is the Heisman Trophy the top two. more, Houston Edmonton 13 84117 40 37 Rebounds_Sacramento 44 amounts for their actions in a Nov. 3 front-runner, but there is a case to be made The Wolverines have one last big hur- Monday, Nov. 12 San Jose 14 74317 46 43 (Shumpert 7), Milwaukee 56 (Ante- game. N.Y. Giants at San Francisco, Arizona 12 75014 35 24 tokounmpo 15). Assists_Sacra- COLLEGE that Alabama's best player is defensive dle remaining before what would be their 8:15 p.m. Vegas 14 67113 33 39 mento 24 (Mason, Fox 6), Milwau- KANSAS — Fired football coach tackle Quinnen Williams, who was first College Football Playoff appearance, Anaheim 14 56313 34 40 kee 30 (Antetokounmpo 11). Total David Beaty, effective at the end of Los Angeles13 481928 45 Fouls_Sacramento 26, Milwaukee the season. unblockable against LSU. and it is an Ohio State team that still looks NOTE: Two points for a win, one 20. A_17,341 (17,500). NBAAll StandingsTimes EST point for overtime loss. Top three Georgia is not as safe a bet as Alabama lost. EASTERN CONFERENCE Pistons-76ers, Box Number 1 Golf teams in each division and two wild Atlantic Division 76ers 109 Pistons 99 Rankings to get through without another loss. And The Game is three weeks away. Michi- cards per conference advance to DETROIT (99) Nov. 4, 2018 — Justin Rose WLPct GB playoffs. S.Johnson 1-7 0-0 2, Griffin 12- Oct. 21, 2018 — Brooks Koepka are the Bulldogs really a threat to take gan plays at Rutgers next week and has Toronto 81.889 — (2 weeks) Boston 63.667 2 Saturday's Games 21 12-16 38, Drummond 3-8 2-5 8, Indiana at home the week after. Then the Buffalo 9, Ottawa 2 Sept. 23, 2018 — Dustin Johnson down the Tide? Comparing scores can Philadelphia 65.545 3 R.Jackson 2-11 4-6 9, Brown 0-3 0- Edmonton 4, Detroit 3 (4 weeks) Wolverines go to the Horseshoe. For the Brooklyn 46.400 4½ 0 0, Leuer 3-5 0-2 6, Pachulia 3-4 3- dicey, but the Bulldogs lost at LSU a Tampa Bay 4, Montreal 1 Sept. 9, 2018 — Justin Rose (2 New York 37.300 5½ 4 9, Galloway 4-8 4-4 13, Calderon first time since Jim Harbaugh became the N.Y. Islanders 3, New Jersey 0 1-4 0-0 2, I.Smith 3-10 1-2 8, Robin- weeks) month ago. Southeast Division Toronto 5, Pittsburgh 0 son III 1-2 2-2 4. Totals 33-83 28-41 June 10, 2018 — Dustin Johnson WLPct GB Both Alabama and Georgia can proba- head coach in Ann Arbor, Michigan will Dallas 4, Washington 3, OT (13 weeks) Charlotte 55.500 — 99. Minnesota 5, St. Louis 1 May 13, 2018 — Justin Thomas bly afford a loss before they get to Atlanta clearly have the better team when it faces Miami 35.375 1 PHILADELPHIA (109) Nashville 1, Boston 0 (4 weeks) Atlanta 36.333 1½ Covington 2-5 0-0 5, Saric 2-6 0- and still make the College Football Playoff. the Buckeyes. Calgary 5, Chicago 3 Feb. 19, 2017 — Dustin Johnson Orlando 26.250 2 0 5, Embiid 10-18 18-23 39, Sim- Vegas 3, Carolina 0 (64 weeks) Michigan humiliated Penn State in the Washington 27.222 2½ mons 2-4 5-6 9, Fultz 1-6 2-2 4, No doubt Alabama would get in as a 12-1 Los Angeles 4, Columbus 1 Muscala 3-10 6-6 14, Chandler 0-0 March 28, 2016 — Jason Day (47 Central Division Big House. Its defense might be the best in San Jose 4, Philadelphia 3, OT 0-0 0, A.Johnson 1-3 4-4 6, Shamet Nov. 8, 2015 — Jordan Spieth SEC champion. Georgia, with a victory W L Pct GB (20 weeks) the country and its offense has found an Milwaukee 81.889 — Sunday's Games 4-7 1-1 11, Redick 3-10 8-9 16. against 'Bama, could make a good case as Buffalo at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Oct. 18, 2015 — Jason Day (3 Indiana 73.700 1½ Totals 28-69 44-51 109. identity behind quarterback Shea Patter- Tampa Bay at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Sept. 27, 2015 — Jordan Spieth an 11-2 SEC champ. The real question is: If Detroit 44.500 3½ Detroit 24 23 25 27 —99 Columbus at Anaheim, 9 p.m. Philadelphia 30 39 16 24 —109 (3 weeks) son and running back Karan Higdon. Chicago 28.200 6½ Sept. 20, 2015 — Jason Day (1 Alabama enters the SEC championship Cleveland 18.111 7 Monday's Games 3-Point Goals_Detroit 5-30 New Jersey at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. (Griffin 2-7, Galloway 1-3, R.Jack- week) WESTERN CONFERENCE Dallas at Boston, 7 p.m. son 1-6, I.Smith 1-6, Leuer 0-1, Sept. 13, 2015 — Rory McIlroy (1 Southwest Division Montreal at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Drummond 0-1, Calderon 0-2, week) WLPct GB Sept. 8, 2015 — Jordan Spieth (1 Antetokounmpo gets a triple- Edmonton at Washington, 7 p.m. San Antonio 62.750 — S.Johnson 0-4), Philadelphia 9-29 Philadelphia at Arizona, 9 p.m. (Shamet 2-5, Redick 2-6, Muscala week) Memphis 52.714 ½ Aug. 30, 2015 — Rory McIlroy (1 New Orleans 45.444 2½ Tuesday's Games 2-8, Embiid 1-3, Covington 1-3, Dallas at Columbus, 7 p.m. week) Houston 35.375 3 Saric 1-4). Fouled Out_None. Vegas at Toronto, 7 p.m. Rebounds_Detroit 44 (Griffin 13), Aug. 16, 2015 — Jordan Spieth double as Bucks rout Kings Dallas 27.222 4½ Montreal at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Philadelphia 45 (Embiid 17). (2 weeks) Northwest Division New Jersey at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. 16 (Griffin 6), Aug 3, 2014 — Rory McIlroy (53 W L Pct GB Assists_Detroit Vancouver at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. weeks) MILWAUKEE (AP) – Giannis Antetok- Oct. 24th when he had 32 points, 18 Denver 81.889 — Philadelphia 21 (Simmons 5). Total Edmonton at Tampa Bay, 7:30 May 18, 2014 — Adam Scott (11 Portland 63.667 2 Fouls_Detroit 32, Philadelphia 31. ounmpo is taking his game to another rebounds and 10 assists. Carolina at St. Louis, 8 p.m. weeks) Oklahoma City 44.500 3½ Technicals_I.Smith, Drummond, Minnesota at San Jose, 10:30 . March 24, 2013 — Tiger Woods Minnesota 45.444 4 Detroit coach Pistons (Delay of level. Justin Jackson set a career-high with 22 Anaheim at Los Angeles, 10:30 game), Embiid, Covington, Philadel- (60 weeks) He had his second triple-double this points, Buddy Hield had 19 and De'Aaron season with 26 points, 15 rebounds and Fox 15 for the Kings who had their five- Harvick earns his shot at NASCAR 11 assists to help the Milwaukee Bucks game winning streak snapped. rout the Sacramento Kings 144-109 on Jackson felt the team was still upbeat Sunday. despite the most lopsided loss this season. Cup title with win at Texas "A great win for the team," Antetokoun- The Kings had lost 149-129 at New FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) – Kevin Almirola, Kurt Busch or Chase Elliott mpo said, deflecting any sense of personal Orleans on Oct. 19. Harvick earned a shot at another NASCAR could advance with a win in Phoenix satisfaction. "When I drove the ball, they "We just went 3-1 on a four-game road Cup championship, rocketing past polesit- After the first of the late restarts, Har- were wide open. I passed it, and they trip," Jackson said. "Obviously, it hurts a ter Ryan Blaney in overtime Sunday to win vick was on the inside and was able to knocked down everything." little bit to lose like that, but I think we're at Texas. keep Blaney from clearing him on the The Bucks improved to 8-1 – the best extremely happy of how we played this Another late caution led to a third backstretch. Harvick was already starting nine-game start in franchise history. They road trip." restart in the final 35 laps, each time with to rebuild his lead – it had been nearly 4 set a season high for points in a game and The Bucks started to take over with 12- Harvick leading. Harvick led 177 of the seconds before the caution – when anoth- also set the franchise record for 3s made 2 run in the second quarter, keyed by 337 laps. er yellow flag came out. with 22. seven points from Malcolm Brogdon, and After taking the inside on the first two Harvick was on the inside again for the Coach Mike Budenholzer was happy led 72-48 on Ersan Ilyasova's 3 with 49 restarts, and briefly losing the lead after next restart, before Blaney was able to get his team followed Antetokounmpo's lead. seconds left before the half. the second one, Harvick opted to start by him on the outside and into the lead. "Hopefully, one of the keys to Giannis Ilyasova scored 15 points and Antetok- from outside for the green-white-check- Blaney led seven laps before Harvick went being great is everybody around him ounmpo and Eric Bledsoe each added 13 ered finish. By time they got to the back- under him and was again putting distance being great," the Bucks first-year coach as the Bucks surged to their best first half stretch, Harvick had pushed his No. 4 between them before Joey Gase's spin said. "We can also talk about a lot of other of scoring so far this season and led 72-50 Ford in front and raced to his eighth win brought out the last of eight cautions. guys who played well, too. So, that's a heading into the third. Both teams let in of this season. "They were hard. They were challeng- great sign for Giannis and a great sign for fly from behind the arc. Milwaukee made "I thought if I could keep him from fin- ing," Blaney said about the restarts. "That us." 11 of 29 3-point attempts, including three ishing the corner I could drive back by was really the only shot we had to beat Seven other Bucks were in double fig- by Ilyasova, to Sacramento's 6 for 19. him," Harvick said. "It all worked out." him, to be honest with you. We got by him ures. Eric Bledsoe scored 17, Ersan Ilyaso- TIP-INS It is the second year in a row that Har- one restart and I just couldn't hold him va 15, Malcolm Brogdon and Pat Con- Kings: Hield came in with five straight vick, the 2014 Cup champion, won the fall off. ... The last one, he took the top, like I naughton each had 13, Tony Snell and games of 20 or more points. ... Willie race at Texas to get into the final four. Of knew he was going to go. He motored Khris Middleton each had 12 and John Cauley-Stein went to the bench with his his 32 starts in the Lone Star State, his around me." Henson 10. fifth foul at 9:13 of the third. only two wins are the last two fall races, Truex, who was close to clinching a "Coach Bud (head coach Mike Buden- Bucks: G Sterling Brown was recalled but those are among his 20 top-10 finishes title spot before that bump-and-run by holzer) wants me to make plays and find from the Wisconsin Herd of the G League. there. Logano on the final lap to win at Mar- them," Antetokounmpo said. "That is what The Bucks sent him to their affiliate to get "This place has been really good to me. tinsville last week, finished ninth after at I am going to keep doing. It feels great." some playing time. I'm glad we got the win again here," he Texas. Antetokounmpo completed the triple- FROM BEYOND THE ARC said. Truex had to start at the rear of the field double with his 10th assist when he found The Bucks set a franchise high with 56 Harvick also won both stages at the 1 because of an engine change. He also had Connaughton in the corner for 3 and a three-point attempts. 1/2-mile Texas track, the fourth time this a pass-through penalty during the race for 108-82 lead as time expired in the third "Obviously, just to get up to 56 3-point season he did that and went on to win. driving through too many pit boxes, and quarter. Antetokounmpo finally went to attempts is a lot, but that's what they do," With Joey Logano and Harvick locked was a lap down before getting that back the bench with 7:48 left in the fourth and Kings head coach Dave Joerger said. "They in after winning the past two races, the one the first of the late cautions. the Bucks comfortably ahead 118-90. were effective." series goes to Phoenix next week with only Logano was third at Texas. Elliott was He pushed the lead to 78-54 with two STAT LINE two spots up for grabs for the champi- sixth, followed by Kurt Busch and Almiro- thunderous dunks seconds apart in the The Bucks' 144 points are the team's onship run at Homestead in two weeks. la, who had also gone to the rear at the third quarter. He slammed one home and most in a non-overtime game since scoring Kyle Busch, a seven-time winner this start of the race for unapproved body then dunked again on a pass from Middle- 147 against the San Antonio Spurs on year, and defending Cup champion Martin modifications. Kyle Busch was 17th and ton after a turnover by De'Aaron Fox on March 18, 1979. Truex Jr. are among the other six title con- Bowyer 26th after starting on the front the Kings' ensuing possession. UP NEXT: tenders. They are comfortably above the row but making contact with Denny Ham- Antetokounmpo's first triple-double Kings: Host Toronto on Wednesday. cut line for points, but Clint Bowyer, Aric lin on the first lap. came against the Philadelphia 76ers on Bucks: Play at Portland on Tuesday. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2018 11 HERMAN SPEED BUMP Husband’s ex keeps popping up Dear Annie: My husband’s first mar- riage ended when his son was 6 and his daughter was 3. 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ATVs listed below. A prospectus, bid vised Judicature Act of 1961, pursu- 2005 Bombardier Traxter. form, and complete information ant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower Very good condition, garage kept. concerning the timber, the condi- will be held responsible to the per- All fluids changed, new vision rims tions of sale, and submission of son who buys the property at the and radial tires. $3,400.00 bids is available to the public from mortgage foreclosure sale or to the the Kenton Ranger District office, mortgage holder for damaging the or best offer. (715)360-6931 Steer More 4810 East M-28, Kenton, MI, or at property during the redemption peri- or (906)364-2697 the Ottawa National Forest website od. at http://fs.usda.gov/ottawa. The This notice is from a debt collector. 2012 Harley Davidson 1200 USDA is an equal opportunity pro- Date of notice: October 22, 2018 Custom. 1,365 miles. Call for price. vider and employer. Trott Law, P.C. (906)932-2452 or North 11-05-18 Attention to Your Car (906)364-0858 October 22, 29, November 5, 12, m Q 7 2018 n Notice of Foreclosure J 9 6 2 Campers & RVs o J 10 5 by Advertisement p Vehicle Classified Advertise your auto for sale in the NOTICE is hereby given pursuant 10 9 4 3 to MCL 600.3212, that the follow- West East Daily Globe Classifieds 15 foot long Pick-up Truck Camper. m A K J 10 6 2 m 9 5 3 Ad Rates , and reach Gas heater, stove, lights, icebox, ing will be foreclosed by a sale of X n n the mortgaged premises, or some — 8 4 3 more than 30,000 potential local jacks. Asking $1,250.00. o K Q 9 7 2 o A 8 6 4 3 starting at $20.00 (906)932-3540 part of them, at public auction at the p p place of holding the circuit court 5 2 Q 7 906-932-2211 buyers in print and online! South within Gogebic County, at 10:00 m AM, on November 30, 2018: 8 4 classifieds@ n A K Q 10 7 5 Legals Name(s) of the mortgagor(s): Mur- o yourdailyglobe.com ray R. Morgan and Maryanne Mor- — p A K J 8 6 gan, husband and wife Private parties only. Please place all November 5, 2018 Original Mortgagee: Mortgage Elec- Dealer: South Classified ads by 1:00pm for next-day NATIONAL FOREST tronic Registration Systems, Inc., as Vulnerable: Both TIMBER FOR SALE publication and 1:00pm Friday for nominee for Quicken Loans, Inc. its South West North East Saturday & Monday publication. OTTAWA NATIONAL FOREST successors and assigns 2n 2m Pass Pass The Countyline Sale is located with- Foreclosing Assignee (if any): 4n 4m Pass Pass in T50N-R37W, S. 11, 12, 13, 14, Quicken Loans Inc. 5n 5m Pass Pass 23 & 24 Ontonagon County. The Date of Mortgage: July 16, 2013 6n Pass Pass Dbl. Forest Service will receive sealed Date of Mortgage Recording: July Pass Pass Pass bids in public at KENTON RANGER 29, 2013 DISTRICT, 4810 EAST M-28, Amount claimed due on date of no- Opening lead: m K KENTON, MI 49967 at 2:00 PM loc- tice: $78,149.89 al time on 12/05/2018 for an estim- Description of the mortgaged ated volume of 14 CCF of Mixed premises: Situated in City of Iron- How the game Conifer sawtimber, 213 CCF of wood, Gogebic County, Michigan, has progressed Mixed Hardwood sawtimber, 4 CCF and described as: Lots 16 and 17, of Red & White Pine sawtimber, Block 10, Norrie Addition to the City 787 CCF of Sugar Maple sawtim- of Ironwood, according to the recor- By Phillip Alder ber, 694 CCF of Aspen pulpwood, ded plat thereof. 65 CCF of Mixed Conifer pulpwood, The redemption period shall be 6 It is interesting to read old bridge 3168 CCF of Mixed Hardwood pulp- months from the date of such sale, articles. You see very quickly how wood, and 1 CCF of Pine pulp- unless determined abandoned in the game has progressed, especially wood marked or otherwise desig- on defense. Life has become more accordance with MCLA 600.3241a; scientific and, therefore, more nated for cutting. The Forest Ser- or, if the subject real property is accurate. vice reserves the right to reject any used for agricultural purposes as Look at this deal. What do you DAILY GLOBE Classifieds and all bids. Interested parties may defined by MCL 600.3240(16). think of the bidding? How should the obtain a prospectus from the office If the property is sold at foreclosure play proceed in six hearts doubled sale under Chapter 32 of the Re- after West leads the spade king? In Print & Online • 906-932-2211 • www.yourdailyglobe.com Because this deal was played several decades ago, South opened BID #1109-2018 with a strong two hearts, not with an artificial and forcing two clubs. After Vehicle Bid for Current Model Year or Newer that, there were several debatable choices. South jumped to four hearts, NOTICE TO BIDDERS hoping to buy the contract. But why not show the club suit? Similarly, if Notice is hereby given the The Lac Vieux Desert Band of Lake West had guessed that South was Superior Chippewa Indians is requesting sealed bids for the going to proceed to five hearts, he should have bid five diamonds over procurement of one (1) Full-Size 4WD SUV until bid close: four hearts. Note that, assuming November 9, 2018 at 3:00p.m. CST. West guesses spades, it takes a club lead to defeat seven diamonds. Five Bid specifications can be obtained at the tribe’s website at spades would have made unless www.lvdtribal.com/guidelines/bid.pdf North led a diamond for South to ruff. Since that would not have been Bids that are hand delivered or sent should be plainly marked on the obvious, South did well to bid six outside with the name and address of the vendor submitting the bid hearts. At the table, West led the spade and have the words, “S.S. Vehicle Bid.” Bids can be submitted by one king. Convinced that South would of the following means: not have bid the slam looking at two immediate spade losers, West Hand Delivery or Express Delivery to: Mail via USPS: shifted to the diamond king. N4698 US Hwy 45 LVD Band of LSCI Declarer ruffed, drew trumps and ran the clubs, discarding dummy’s Watersmeet, MI 49969 PO Box 249 remaining spade. Then a spade ruff Tribal Administration Building Watersmeet, MI 49968 on the board was South’s 12th trick, Attn: Patrick Garrison, LVD Compliance Attn: Patrick Garrison, giving North-South 1,660 points. Today, East would have auto- LVD Compliance matically given a count signal at trick one, playing the three to show Electronic Submission of Bids: an odd number of spades. Then West Electronic submission of bids is allowed in the form of a PDF or could not have gone wrong.

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His new book, “A many’s civilian leaders VISITING THE White House Wednesday to celebrate American workers are, for the centenary of the World on Edge,” explores sold out the army by agree- from left: Joe O’Neil, of Green Circuits; Meredith LeBeau, of Calumet Electron- Nov. 11 armistice that the immediate aftermath of ing to the Nov. 11 surren- ics; John Mitchell, of IPC; Ivanka Trump; Shane Whiteside, of Summit Intercon- ended the four-year war the war through individual der. nect, and Darryl Graves, of Zentech. that left 17 million dead, perspectives. “There was a war of including more than 2 mil- “One can’t reduce it to dreams, a clash of utopias” lion German troops. the simple fact that one between the right and the Next week, the German country won the war and left, Schoenpflug said. UP firm visits White House parliament is holding a the other lost,” Although there aren’t CALUMET – An Upper Peninsula tional laborers in the last year,” said combined commemoration Schoenpflug said. “Ger- any national commemora- company was one of five industries rep- Calumet Electronics vice president and of the 100th anniversary of many is a country that tions in Germany marking resenting the Association Connecting chief operations officer Todd Brassard. the declaration of the first draws practically its entire the war’s end, individual Electronics Industries Wednesday at the Calumet Electronics is in its 50th German republic, the 80th national narrative out of events are planned, includ- White House. year. anniversary of the brutal the defeat of 1945” – and ing an exhibition at the Calumet Electronics Corporation During the brief White House event, Nazi-era pogrom against not the defeat of 1918. German Historical Muse- joined companies from a variety of President Donald Trump, Chief Eco- Jews known as Kristall- By contrast in Turkey, um in Berlin. A special industries, all demonstrating a commit- nomic Advisor Larry Kudlow and Advi- nacht (Night of Broken which was also on the los- World War I religious ser- ment to enhanced training and job sor to the President Ivanka Trump cele- Glass), and the 29th ing side in World War I, vice is also being organized opportunities for workers in United brated the American worker and the pri- anniversary of the fall of the war’s end produced a by the German Bishops States. vate sector companies dedicated to the Berlin Wall. Almost as similar collapse of the Conference at the Berliner The association announced its com- retraining, creating enhanced career an afterthought, parlia- Ottoman empire and a war Dom cathedral. mitment to create 1 million additional opportunities, apprenticeships, and ment notes there’s also art of independence, but also And in addition to Ger- skilled workforce opportunities in the earn-while-you-learn opportunities. exhibition in the lobby gave rise to Mustafa Kemal man officials taking part in United States over the next five years. Dr. Meredith LaBeau, Calumet’s called “1914/1918 - Not Ataturk, who founded the events in London and “In the current administration’s Director of Process Engineering, attend- Then, Not Now, Not Ever.” modern Turkish republic. Paris, the Foreign Ministry focus on tax breaks for manufacturing ed the event. More than just being on In Germany, even said they and their British and the drive to bring manufacturing Trump established the council in July the losing side of World though the end of World counterparts have worked back into the United States, Calumet as a call to action for private sector com- War I, it’s what came next War I is now viewed together to coordinate the Electronics has definitely felt the impact panies to increase job training opportu- that is really behind Ger- through the prism of Hitler ringing of church and secu- of that and we have hired over 100 addi- nities for students and workers. many’s lack of commemo- and the Holocaust, in the lar bells around the world rative events. immediate postwar period on Nov. 11 to mark the For Germany, the Nov. there actually was a time of war’s centenary. 11 armistice did not mean utopianism, with move- “The bells will ring at $12.8 million suit filed by estate peace like it did in France ments promoting idealistic midday to commemorate and Britain. The war’s end visions of peace and democ- the more than 17 million gave rise to revolution and racy, Schoenpflug said. victims of World War I and of man killed in WWII tank blast street fighting between far- Yet on the other side of as a call for understanding left and far-right factions. It the political spectrum, and reconciliation across BEND, Ore. (AP) – The family of an um in Everett, Washington, the lawsuit also brought an end to the utopianism on the right borders,” the ministry said. Oregon man killed when a cannon shell said. Hegele used old propellant, the law- exploded in his World War II-era tank has suit said. filed a $12.8 million lawsuit. Hegele told the Bend newspaper Pre- Steve Preston’s family is suing Chuck ston is responsible for his own death. He Hegele, the contractor who supplied pow- said Preston made mistakes, including der for the shell, The Bulletin reported . overloading the shell. Preston, 51, and his assistant Austin “I told him, ‘If you put one more ounce Lee, 22, were killed inside Preston’s 1944 in there, you’re going to blow yourself up,” M-18 Hellcat, a tank destroyer, at a gun Hegele said. “He put 8 more ounces in.” range outside of Bend in 2015. They were Hegele said his insurance companies attempting to fire a round when it explod- will likely settle, but for far less than $12.8 ed. Lee died instantly and Preston sur- million. vived for 27 minutes. “Steve loved attention,” Hegele said. Tim Williams, the attorney represent- “That’s what killed him.” ing Preston’s family said one of the rea- Lee’s estate filed a wrongful death law- sons for the high amount the lawsuit seeks suit in February against Hegele and oth- is because Preston, knew he was going to ers. die during the nearly half-hour he lived In 2016, Deschutes County District after the explosion. Attorney John Hummel announced he Preston contracted with Hegele to sup- wouldn’t bring charges. “We followed the ply and supervise use of ammunition for a evidence where it led, and at the end of the Associated Press firing demonstration being filmed for the day, we do not know the cause of this IN THIS Nov. 11, 2003 file photo, a sculpture entitled “Mourning Parents” by Ger- Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Muse- explosion,” he said at the time. man artist Kaethe Kollwitz looks over a German World War I cemetery in Vladslo, Belgium. German Chancellor Angela Merkel will mark the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I on French soil, and President Frank-Walter Steinmeier will be in London’s Westminster Abbey for a ceremony with the queen. But in Germany, there are no national commemorations planned for the centenary of the Nov. 11 armistice that brought an end to the bloody conflict that killed more than 2 million of its troops and left 4 million wounded. That’s because the armistice did not bring peace to Germany. Yoga shooter appeared to have made misogynistic videos TALLAHASSEE, Fla. “whores” if they dated 2014. Rodger was a self- (AP) – A brooding military black men, said many identified “incel,” short for veteran and former teacher black women were “dis- “involuntary celibate.” From NOVEMBER 1ST appeared to have made gusting” and described Tallahassee police say videos in which he railed at himself as a misogynist. Beierle shot six people and women and blacks, years A Tallahassee police pistol-whipped another - NOVEMBER 30TH before he fatally shot two spokesman would not con- after walking into the yoga women at a Florida yoga firm or deny the videos studio that sits on the sec- studio, wounded five other were Beierle’s. However, ond floor of a shopping The Daily Globe will be a people and then killed the man speaking in the center located near the himself. videos looks like Beierle city’s fashionable midtown drop-off point for The Friday evening and biographical details neighborhoods. Tallahas- shooting at a busy upscale mentioned in the videos see Police Chief Michael non-perishable food items. shopping plaza jolted the match known facts about DeLeo said some in the stu- state capital and police Beierle, including details dio showed courage by try- All foods collected will go said they were still search- about his military service. ing to stop him. to a local food pantry. ing for a motive that led to Also, the poster’s YouTube Witnesses at the shop- the deaths of a Florida username included the ping center described how State University student word “Scott,” Beierle’s first people who had been in and a well-known local name. The existence of the the studio ran away, seek- BRING IN 5 OR MORE NON-EXPIRED doctor who was a member videos was first reported ing shelter in nearby bars ITEMS BETWEEN THE HOURS OF of the school faculty. by BuzzFeed. and restaurants as shots But details about 40- In one video, the man rang out. 9AM-4PM MONDAY - FRIDAY year-old Scott Paul Beierle said promiscuous women Police responded within began to emerge in the deserved to be crucified a few minutes, but by then AND RECEIVE 1 WEEK* FREE ON A hours after, including that and he suggested putting Beirele had fatally shot CURRENT OR NEW SUBSCRIPTION he had once been banned up land mines to keep peo- himself, leaving police to from FSU’s campus and ple from crossing into the search for a motive and a TO THE DAILY GLOBE. had been arrested twice for U.S. from Mexico. community to wonder grabbing women even In another video, the what prompted the vio- though the charges were man who appeared to be lence. HANK OU OR OUR ONATIONS ultimately dropped. Beierle likened his adoles- “It’s a place that brings T Y F Y D ! Beierle, who had moved cent self to Elliot Rodger, a me joy and peace, and I to the central Florida town 22-year-old who killed six think it’s ruined,” said of Deltona after getting a students and wounded Katie Bohnett, an instruc- DAILY GLOBE graduate degree from FSU, more than a dozen others tor at the yoga studio who appeared to post a series of near the University of Cali- skipped her normal Friday 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI • 906-932-2211 videos on YouTube in 2014 fornia, Santa Barbara, practice to meet a friend for where he called women before killing himself in dinner. *some restrictions may apply HONORING OUR VETERANS

Monday, November 5, 2018 THE DAILY GLOBE yourdailyglobe.com LEST WE FORGET Ironwood man donates sign to VFW

By RALPH ANSAMI highway or those who visit [email protected] the VFW hall stop for just a WAKEFIELD – Iron- moment or two to view the wood businessman Russ memorial, it will have Maki has donated a metal served is purpose,” he monument to Wakefield said. VFW Post 9084 not only in The “Lest We Forget” the memory of his late message on the top of the father, Reuben, but to memorial is especially sig- remember veterans of all nificant. It was first used in wars. an 1897 poem written by Reuben Maki, who Rudyard Kipling called retired as Wakefield’s post- “Recessional.” It is repeated master in 1983 after 29 eight times in the poem. years on the job, was also a Maki said the monu- World War II veteran ment was crafted by Cram- who served in the South blit’s Welding of Iron- Pacific. wood and was placed out- “This is un remem- side the VFW hall earlier brance of all war veterans this year. who gave the ultimate sac- The Wakefield VFW Ralph Ansami/Daily Globe rifice of their lives to keep post is one of only two RUSS MAKI, of Ironwood, second from left, has donated a veterans monument to Wakefield VFW Post 9084. On our country free,” Maki remaining in the area. hand for dedication of the monument last week were, from left, poster quartermaster Brad Wakefield, post said last week of the monu- The Wakefield VFW commander Jack Lillar and Mike Rydeski, house committee chair and former post commander. ment that includes a sol- presently has 136 members dier with a rifle kneeling and its post hall receives at the Wakefield post on members live more than 50 veterans is over 70 and Brad Wakefield and Mike next to the grave of a fallen quite a bit of use. Last human trafficking, for miles away,” said Post that’s not unusual nation- Rydeski were on hand last comrade. week, more than 200 peo- example. Commander Jack Lillar. wide, said Lillar. week to thank Maki for his “If passersby on the ple attended a presentation “Fifty percent of our The median age of the local Lillar and post members contribution to the post. Mercer area VFW members expand existing building

By P.J. GLISSON two full years ago.” just trying to raise money for a boil- [email protected] Located off U.S. 51, about two er.” MERCER, Wis. – Members of the and one-half miles south of Mercer, Davis said that, although an orig- Mercer Area VFW Post 9536 now the VFW also serves the broader inal wall will continue to divide the meet in the Mercer Community Cen- community area of Manitowish old and new sections, each side of ter, but they expect a welcome Waters, Parks Falls, etc. the building will have open halls change of venue in the coming year. Davis said post members tradi- allowing for easy passage. Hence, he According to Post Commander tionally have met in the community said the original room, featuring a Bob Davis, a new addition to their building or in the Mercer Public counter on one side, will continue to own post building should be done Library during winter months be used for small meetings. In addi- before long and then will provide because the forced air gas furnace tion, larger events held in the new members with a spacious new meet- that continues to serve the original meeting room will benefit from hav- ing room, an expanded kitchen, a post’s square footage did not func- ing the old meeting room available unisex bathroom, and a foyer with tion well. for overflow or dining space. space for coat closets. Once the new addition is com- The commander added that the “It all takes time,” said Davis, plete, it will benefit from a new initial square feet totaled about Steve Newman / Daily Globe who is clearly happy to note how far hydronic heating system, which will 1,500, whereas with the new addi- EDIE STOCKHAUS shows her late father’s medals from they’ve come since their Aug. 12, provide radiant heat via coils of hot tion, “I think now we’re double World War II. Her father’s service is part of what moti- 2017 groundbreaking ceremony. water nested within the cement vates her to serve in the Ironwood American Legion Regarding the entire planning pro- underlying the floors. “That’s all Auxiliary. cess, he said, “We started on this installed already,” he said. “We’re MERCER — page 10

Ironwood Legion auxiliary FLAGS OF HONOR doing good work quietly By STEVE NEWMAN etable, stuffing and dessert [email protected] for the veterans to make. IRONWOOD – Edie The ornaments are “just a Stockhaus is happy to little something they can show her father’s World put on their night stand” to War II medals. She helps remember the holidays, keep his memory alive by said Stockhaus. volunteering as president The deliveries can be of the Ironwood American made anonymously if the Legion Auxiliary. veteran who needs help Stockhaus is not the desires it, or the Auxiliary only woman in the the fam- can visit in person. Stock- ily to work to honor veter- haus said that last year she ans. Her daughter made a was doing a delivery and case for those same “ended up staying an hour medals. “I’m so proud of to visit.” her,” she said. Stockhaus’ Veterans who are inter- mother was a past Auxil- ested in receiving a basket iary president as well. can contact the Gogebic “I’ve been a member for 35 County Veterans Office in or 36 years myself,” she said. Bessemer at 906-667-1110. The past four years the The organization’s main organization is helping vet- fundraising is a poppy sale erans over the holidays by with the help of the Iron- delivering ornaments to wood Junior ROTC. and veterans in area nursing work at Festival Ironwood. homes and “turkey bas- In addition to their own kets” and Christmas bas- activities, the auxiliary is kets to vets who can’t get involved with helping a out as much as they would number of different organi- like and need some assis- zations in the area, such as tance in putting together contributing to honor Larry Holcombe/Daily Globe holiday dinners. flights and sending girls to THE FLAGS of the five branches of the United States armed forces are among those flying at the veterans The turkey baskets have Michigan Girls State in the memorial along U.S. 51 in Mercer on Oct. 18. The others are the American flag, Wisconsin state flag and an a turkey, potatoes, veg- summer. MIA flag honoring those missing in action. l 2 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2018 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM

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ANDREW JOSEPH LUCA NOVASCONE KERRI RUDE JACK W. ROEBUCK WENDINGER U.S. AIR FORCE U.S. AIR FORCE (deceased) U.S.ARMY FIELD ARTILLERY Tech Sergeant Staff Sergeant U.S. ARMY 8-1/2 years 8 years SPC – 3 years Korean War Operation Atlantic Resolve, Qatar Germany, , Romania. Washington Stationed in Kansas

JOHN (Jack) THOMAS GERALD (MERGY) TIM BROWN JACK MICHAEL CHIAPUZIO U.S. ARMY ALESSANDRONI U.S. ARMY U.S. ARMY Cpl. U.S. ARMY 3RD TANK BATTALION Lt. Col. 18 years 1953 - 1956 SP/4 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION Ranger & Airborne School at Ft. Benning, Stateside. 3 years Sgt. E5 GA; Ft. Knox, KY; Ft. Carson, CO; Ft. Proud to have served our Country. Richardson, AK; R.O.T.C. Dept. at Korea 1958 - 1959 Northern Michigan University; Korea HQ NORTHAG Northern Germany

MARVIN A. LINNA TED A. SCHMALZ DAN R. CARMICHAEL JR. RICHARD FRANK GAMS U.S. NAVY U.S. ARMY U.S. ARMY U.S. NAVY 3rd Class BT Boiler Technician P.F.C . SP3 (CPL) Sergeant 1st Class 1954 - 1959 2 years 1955 - 1957 1952 - 1955 Mediterranean on USS Warrington Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri; Ft. Campbell, KY, Korean War End of Korean Conflict Darmstadt, Germany Ft. Leonard Wood, MO (552 Engr. Co.)

BRUCE TARNASKI LELAND J. SULLIVAN HUGH J. SULLIVAN LEONARD J. U.S. ARMY U.S. ARMY, SGT – 4 years U.S. NAVY – 1941 - 1945 SULLIVAN SP4 WWII, European Theater WWII, European Theater U.S. ARMY – 1950 - 1952 1964 - 1966 9/1942 - 9/1945, (1st sign up in Iron Belt with Died in Korea Vietnam (1st sign up in Iron Belt and 1st married brother Leland) man in Iron Belt to be drafted)

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Donna Frello, Commander Creative Spirits Veterans of 121 N. Lowell St., Ironwood, MI 49938 MERCIER-KERO Across from the Depot POST 371 Foreign Wars LARGEST SELECTION OF RUBBER STAMPS/ Saxon, Wisconsin SCRAPBOOK SUPPLIES IN THE U.P. Post 9084 We Support SERVING VETERANS, & Auxiliary Those Who THEIR FAMILIES AND Defend Our Freedom THEIR COMMUNITIES Jack Lillar, Post Commander And Their Families Denny Smith – Post Commander Carole Lillar, Aux. President “ 2 REDHEADS STAMPIN’ & SCRAPPIN’ ” Carolyn Smith – Aux. President WAKEFIELD, MI 906-932-8442 www.creativespiritsstamping.com Ron Trone – Post Adjuntant l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2018 3

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WILLIAM S. RINTALA MARY NOEL GEARY ROBERT J. STEVE CORCORAN U.S. ARMY U.S. NAVY DENTAL COMMAND KLEIMOLA, SR. U.S. NAVY SUBMARINE SERVICE Tec 5 SK3 U.S. ARMY E-6/First Class Petty Officer 1943 - 1945 3 years Staff Sergeant 1987 - 2007 Italy & Northern Africa Great Lakes Training Center 2 years Submarine Base, Bangor, WA Waukegan, IL Germany

JAMES P. NOW GEORGE ROSARIO JR. DAVID H. PIKKA DENNIS A. ZANDI U.S.AIR FORCE U.S. NAVY U.S. ARMY MILITARY POLICE U.S. NAVY Staff E-5 Sergeant E-5 10 years CPO E7 1974 - 1982 6 Years Service Korea, Iraq, Turkey, 24 years Korea, Fort Stewart, Hawaii, USS Biddle DLG-34, Colorado, Alaska Fort Leonard Wood Vietnam 1969, USS Independence CVA-62

JOHN URBANSKI REINO E. ALANEN MARK BRADBURY DAVID TAUER SIGNALS CORP ATTACH U.S. ARMY U.S. NAVY (deceased) AIR CORP Sergeant 1st Class Commander U.S. ARMY T-5 Sept. 1950 - July 2, 1952 4 Active - 20 Reserves Specialist 4, 2 years 1942 - 1946 Active Combat Korea Pacific Vietnam 1969 - 1971 Guam

CHARLES E. BEST JAMES F. BOEDIGHEIMER MARY JANE NOLAN WILLIAM J. VOKOLEK U.S. ARMY INFANTRY U.S. NAVY DENTAL SEC. U.S. AIR FORCE U.S. AIR FORCE Lt. Colonel – 1943 - 1967 E-3 1960 - 1964 Airman 3rd Class Tech Sergeant 22 years ETO Battle of the Bulge; Inf OCS; 3-1/2 years Heidelberg; Fort Lewis, WA; US Naval Hospital/Dental Dept., Alabama, Korea, Massachusetts, Ft. Ord, CA; Korea; Ft. Benning, GA; White House/Dental Unit, NATO - Fontainebleau, France Vietnam, Minnesota, Alaska, Dental School Canada Vietnam; Pentagon

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HERBERT A. BAILEY ROLAND L. MILJEVICH VIRGINIA THOMAS GERALD SLIVINSKI U.S. ARMY AIR FORCE SIGNAL CORPS U.S. ARMY U.S. MARINES U.S. AIR FORCE Private First Class Sergeant Private Sergeant 2 years, 10 months 2-1/2 years 4 years 1952 - 1956 Normandy, Northern France, European Theater – Germany World War II, Camp LeJeune Andrews Air Force Base Ardennes, Rhineland, Washington D.C., Maryland Central Europe

JOHN ALEXANDRONI KEITH MARANDER HOMER MARANDER WENDELL MARANDER U.S. ARMY Ironwood, MI (deceased) Ironwood, MI (deceased) Ironwood, MI (deceased) SP4 U.S. ARMY U.S. ARMY U.S. ARMY AIR CORPS 4 years PFC & Technician Corporal PFC and Technician Corporal Master Sergeant USA 1944 - 1946 1945 - 1946 1942 - 1945 European Theater Luzon Island, Bolling Air Field, Washington DC, Philippines and Tokyo Florida Air Field and Africa.

JOHN D. NEUMANN MATT D. WUORINEN NATHANIEL FRUIK JOHN R. HELLEN U.S. AIR FORCE/ CRASH RESCUE (deceased) U.S. ARMY U.S. MARINE CORPS Airman Second Class 1961 - 1965 U.S. ARMY SFC Corporal E-4 Greenville, Mississippi Air Force PFC 16 years 1972 - 1974 Base - (Crash rescue training); 1951 - 1953 85th Civil Affairs at Fort Hood, TX. Camp Pendleton, CA, Clinton Sherman Munich, Germany - Korean War G-2 Message Center, 24 Area Air Force Base, OK; Guam. Served 4 deployments in Iraq.

RONALD COOK JOSEPH EVSICH DONALD GUTOWSKI CHARLES HAUTAMAKI U.S. ARMY U.S. AIR FORCE U.S. ARMY U.S. AIR FORCE Private First Class Airman First Class Private First Class Airman First Class Cold War German Occupation Korean Korean

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BOB KELLAS DENNIS BESONEN MICHAEL MROZINSKI JOSEPH KAFCZYNSKI U.S. AIR FORCE U.S. ARMY U.S. ARMY U.S. NAVY Lieutenant Colonel E4 19 years 3rd Class 22 Years (1985 - 2007) 1966 - 1968 4 years Served overseas as an intelligence Iraq, Kosovo, Afghanistan officer in Bosnia-Herzehovina, Vietnam Guam & Korean War , Germany, Italy, mine sweaper Saudi Arabia and Uganda

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CHARLES LEWINSKI TED LEWINSKI FRANK LEWINSKI JOHN LEWINSKI U.S. ARMY INFANTRY U.S. AIR FORCE Station complement at a U.S. NAVY SEABEES Florida Reception Center European Theatre Philippines Philippines

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Mercer items, but will encourage people bers have two fundraisers every to display their items in the year: a spaghetti benefit and a building for as long as they wish sandwich feed. “The whole gener- From page 1 and reclaim them at any time. “I al community has been unbeliev- that.” think it’s important to display ably gracious,” he said of contin- According to Davis, nearly that stuff,” he said. uing support. “It’s deeply appre- anything relating to the new addi- He said his own family has ciated.” tion has been free. “All of this Mercer military history going Moreover, he said, the veter- stuff was donated – the cabinets back to the Civil War, and added, ans program at the Mercer K-12 and everything,” he said, sweep- “A lot of our members here have School is “phenomenal.” ing his hands around the areas relations that go way back.” The post’s object, he said, is still under construction. VFW Post 9536 now has always to “give back” to the com- He commended several post about 50 members, said Davis, munity, and he hopes the com- members, including Al Schmitz, including many retirees. pleted expansion will be another Mike Rozak and Quartermaster Davis, who is in his third year means of doing that. “The Ameri- Dave Gentile, for their consistent, as post commander, described can Legion will meet here, too, invaluable contributions. “There current members as a “great when the building is done,” he isn’t a week where some guy group of guys” who are “dedicat- said of the group of veterans with doesn’t come here, and some- ed to the VFW and what it stands whom they join forces to do thing else is done,” he said, for.” Memorial Day programs and mil- adding that several local compa- According to Davis, the Mer- itary honors at funerals. nies and contractors have provid- cer Area Post started in the early Davis said other groups, such P.J. Glisson/Daily Globe ed free supplies or labor. 1930s and used a building in as the Lions Club or the Lioness Mercer Area VFW Post 9536 is Commander Bob Davis stands in An additional project Davis downtown Mercer when he was a Club, also may wish to use their the construction taking place at the post home in Mercer. hopes to arrange is the construc- child. He added that the existing newly expanded facility. tion of large shadow boxes, in post building had been a restau- “Everything we’re doing here on Veterans Day on Nov. 11 and because the armistice signed which to display military memo- rant before members moved is not just for today,” said Davis. to participate in local ceremonies between Germany and World rabilia of local veterans. there in 1963. “It’s also for tomorrow.” on Nov. 12. War I allies took place on “the Davis said the post never In order to help fund VFW For now, he said, he requests He reminded that Veterans eleventh hour of the eleventh day would claim ownership of such projects, Davis said post mem- local residents to “reflect back” Day is celebrated on Nov. 11 of the eleventh month” in 1918. New Veterans Administration rules affect needs-based benefits A new Veterans Admin- ing them for less than they worth over the established or areas not able to be split down” one’s net worth to istration rule went into are worth in order to meet limit of $123,600, he/she from the lot may not be meet the asset requirement effect on Oct. 18 that the new worth (asset) eligi- will not be in violation of marketable. Therefore, the will now be in violation of changed guidelines for bility limit of $123,600. the look-back rule. value of the primary resi- the look back period if the determining net worth, Another exception is dence and 2 acres of land annuity cannot be liquidat- asset transfers, and income Net worth limit when assets are transferred will always be excluded ed (cashed out). exclusions for need-based Net worth includes to set up a trust for their from net worth. Only the Also, if it cannot be liq- benefits. John checking, savings, and disabled child. Please note, acreage above 2 acres, uidated, while it will not be Frello money market accounts, the child must have been which is marketable, will counted towards one’s net Veterans Services mutual funds, and stocks. deemed disabled and be considered in net worth. worth, the monthly pay- Some assets are not count- unable to support him- ments will be counted This rule does not affect ed towards the net worth self/herself prior to the age Annuities towards one’s income. If non-needs-based benefits 2014 been the net worth limit of $123,600 and of 18. Prior to Oct. 18, annu- the annuity can be liquidat- like disability compensa- limit. include one’s primary In addition, veterans ities were used as a means ed, the annuity will count tion and dependency home on up to 2 acres of and surviving spouses are to lower an applicant’s net towards one’s net worth, indemnity compensation. Look-back period land (acreage in excess of 2 able to “spend down” their worth to qualify for VA pen- but will not violate the look The new rule establish- will be counted towards net excess assets without vio- sion. (Annuities provide a back period. es a 36-month period in Net worth increase worth), household goods, a lating the look back period way for assets to be turned Previously, the VA con- which the VA looks back personal vehicle, and per- by spending them on ser- into an income stream). John Frello is veterans sidered net worth to be of on all asset transfers made sonal items, such as cloth- vices and other items val- However, under the new services officer in Gogebic no impact unless it was for less than they are ing. ued at fair market value. In rules, any transfer of assets County. He can be reached at mroe than $80,000. Under worth. This is a huge The new rules also order to reduce one’s net into an annuity to “spend 906-667-1110. the new rule, the net worth change. require income to be con- assets, purchases must be limitation is increased to Previously, there was no sidered part of one’s net for non-countable assets. the maximum community look-back period nor was worth. Therefore, monthly Examples include pay- Thanks For Your Service spouse resource allowance there a penalization period income is multiplied by 12 ing medical bills prior to for Medicaid purposes, for gifting/selling assets for and added to the net qualification for VA bene- which is $123,600 for less than fair market value. worth. fits, pre-paying for a burial 2018. This amount With this new rule, the However, as before, policy, buying a new vehi- includes the assets of one’s look-back period begins unreimbursed medical cle, or even spending funds spouse – if married – and the date the VA receives expenses (meaning they on a vacation. will increase annually as your pension application, are not paid for by insur- dating back three years. If a Social Security benefits are ance) can be deducted Real estate increased. claimant is found to be in from income, effectively The new rule also The VA studied violation of the look-back lowering the amount of changes how land area is claimants qualifying for rule, a period of the VA income to be applied calculated in determining a pension in 2014 and found pension benefit ineligibili- towards net worth. claimant’s assets. VA now that under the new rule, ty (up to 5 years) will be considers the residential 1,194 more claimants the penalty. Exceptions lot area to be a maximum would have received a pen- The look-back rule is If a veteran or surviving of 2 acres, unless the addi- sion, and only 40 grants intended to prevent veter- spouse gifted assets or sold tional acreage is not mar- would have been denied, ans and surviving spouses them for less than they are ketable. For example, heav- had the CSRA amount for from gifting assets or sell- worth, but never had net ily wooded, wetland areas,