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Snow possible High: 36 | Low: 20 | Details, page 2 DAILY GLOBE yourdailyglobe.com Tuesday, March 22, 2016 75 cents Ironwood schools IRON COUNTY COURTHOUSE Ontonagon offer retirement approves incentive for later school district teachers day start time By JAN TUCKER By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] [email protected] ONTONAGON — The Onton- IRONWOOD — In a bid to agon Area Board of Education save money, the Ironwood Area Monday voted to renew its con- Public Schools Monday approved tract with superintendent Jim offering a financial incentive to Bobula. The terms of the new teachers who decide to retire this one year contract will be deter- month. mined prior to June 30. According to information pre- The board also adopted the sented to the board, the district Superintendents evaluation will offer a total of $15,000 per which gave Bobula high marks teacher who decides to retire by for his guidance of the Onton- March 31. agon Area District. “We set a specific date, basi- With 4 points as outstanding, cally, (so) that when we have to the majority of items ranged replace somebody, the schools from 3.80 to 4 points. The evalu- are still in and we have a chance ation, now required by the state, to make sure we get some good includes student growth data, people,” board President Steve collected from teacher evalua- Thomas said, regarding the rea- tions. In the evaluations, Bobula son for the short deadline. received a “highly effective” rat- “Instead of running around in ing. the summertime and potentially The district’s administrative picking over the left-overs.” staff, Business Services Manag- Superintendent Tim Kolesar er Linda Karttunen and Assis- gave an immediate example of tant Business Services Manager the benefit of setting the dead- Kristie Ollila also received line this month, telling the board renewals of their contracts with the district will likely be able to the district. attend a career fair at Northern Bobula informed the board Michigan University April 16 that he met with Ewen Trout and interview the school’s teach- Creek Superintendent Allen ing graduates for any open posi- Tulppo to discuss the possibili- tions. Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe ties of Collaboration between the WISCONSIN STATE Rep. Beth Meyers, D-Bayfield, left, talks with Iron County Clerk Michael Saari and Amy Nosal — the interim community two school. He said sharing of educator with Iron County’s University of Wisconsin-Extension office — about issues facing the county and services offered by the UW- staff and distance learning tech- Extension office during Meyers’ tour of the Iron County Courthouse Monday. IRONWOOD — page 5 nology is an area which should be explored. The board approved the 2016- 2017 school calendar which WAKEFIELD-MARENISCO reflects 180 days in session, Bessemer Council beginning September 6 and end- ing June 8. Bobula noted school will start slightly later during offers payments to the next school year. He

Uskiewicz, Anderson ONTONAGON — page 5 By TOM STANKARD council voted to buy out [email protected] Uskiewicz’s contract and BESSEMER — After a appointed Anderson, former closed session, the Bessemer Wakefield city manager, as his Iron County offers City Council announced Mon- replacement, pending Ander- day evening it is offering for- son’s acceptance of the position. mer City Manager Michael It was also agreed the council ADRC/Aging Uskiewicz $30,000 to absolve would interview Anderson on issues and is making a one- Dec. 17. Manager to time offer to Margot Anderson Since then, City Attorney of $9,000 to resolve their differ- Michael Korpela said ences with her. Marczak At the Dec. 7 meeting, the By RICHARD JENKINS BESSEMER — page 6 [email protected] HURLEY — After a closed- Isabelle Kleinschmidt/Daily Globe session discussion Monday, the WAKEFIELD-MARENISCO had a rough start with their new school bus. It has broken down twice within 24 Iron County Human Services hours of delivery. Hurley School Board OKs Board voted to offer the position of manager of the county’s newly four steps in strategic plan merged Aging and Disability Wakefield-Marenisco School Resources Center and Aging By RALPH ANSAMI Organization and Booster Club. Unit to Mark Marczak. [email protected] —By 2021, creating a The decision to make an offer HURLEY — Goals in a new revised community education to Marczak, of Montreal, was Board purchases new bus five-year strategic plan for the program. based on a recommendation from Hurley School District were —Having 100 percent of all the board’s hiring committee, By ISABELLE KLEINSCHMIDT and other problems. July 26. approved by the school board middle school students partici- according to Iron County Human [email protected] The seller, the Nelson Bus The board also held a vote Monday. pate in student resource groups Services Director Cally Kilger. WAKEFIELD-MARENISCO company, sent a mechanic to and unanimously approved About 70 people met for by 2020. Kilger praised Marczak and — The Wakefield-Marenisco repair the problem and there Superintendent Shamion’s con- three nights in February to Patritto said the community his ability to manage the new School Board of Trustees met have not been any issues since. tract, as well as that of Business develop the new plan, “starting education program has department if he accepted the Monday night and discussed The school board looks to Manager Tina Trevarthen. from scratch,” according to dis- declined over the years, as position. the recent purchase of a school purchase another bus prior to Shamion said recent trict administrator Chris funding was lost. He mentioned “I think the personnel com- bus. the beginning of the next school fundraisers put on by the vari- Patritto. Wisconsin Indianhead Techni- mittee felt he would do a great The new bus got off to a year. ous school teams were success- Four goals identified in the cal College night classes at service to the community by tak- “rocky start,” said Cathy There will be three school ful. Between candy bars, cup- plan are: Hurley as a possibility. ing the position,” Kilger told the Shamion, superintendent. With- board member terms expiring in cakes, cookies, pizza and ticket —By 2018, beginning a Pas- A committee will be assigned Daily Globe after the meeting. in 24 hours of delivery, she said 2016; the positions will be up for sales, the school’s teams have sion Project for grades 4, 5 and to explore the community edu- The offer to Marczak is the it broke down twice. election on Nov. 8. raised over $4,000. 6, emphasizing hobbies and cation program goal. latest attempt to hire a perma- Shamion said the problem Local board candidates must “We do have a lot of activities in which the students Choosing healthy lifestyles nent manager after a candidate was a set of wires that had not have 6-20 signatures as well as have shown interest. been properly connected at the an affidavit of identity filed with —By 2021, doubling partici- factory causing fuse shortages the county clerk by Tuesday, pation in the Parents-Teachers BUS — page 5 HURLEY — page 5 MARCZAK — page 5 C O N T A C T U S WEATHER INSIDE INDEX

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Associated Press DANIEL CARDONA clears snow from a sidewalk in the East Boston neighborhood of Boston, Monday. The National Weather Service says southeastern Massachusetts, including Boston and Rhode Island could get several inches of snow through Monday morning. ‘Grim Sleeper’ lawyer targets New Englanders relieved as storm DNA after courtroom outburst LOS ANGELES (AP) — The “I’m not ask- years old. Their bodies were proves nuisance, not menace attorney for a man charged with ing you to have dumped in alleys and garbage killing nine women and a 15- a stroke,” the bins in south Los Angeles, some BOSTON (AP) — Steady stopped and the sun was out in Schools across New England year-old girl in the “Grim Sleep- judge told him. naked, some covered with mat- snowfall made for a sloppy Mon- much of the region. either closed for the day or er” trial in Los Angeles repeated- “I’m asking you tresses and trash. Most had been day morning commute across Plymouth nurse Kathy McKee delayed opening by two hours. ly shouted at the judge in the to do your job.” shot in the chest after some type much of New England, but many was pleasantly surprised when Police in New England report- case Monday and refused to pro- After a short of sexual contact, others stran- residents were relieved that the the storm didn’t dump as much ed several morning accidents, ceed. break, Amster gled. spring storm wasn’t nearly as snow as predicted, about 3 to 4 likely caused by slick roads. Defense attorney Seymour began his open- Autopsies showed all but one bad as first forecast. inches when she left her home. Power outages were minimal, Amster and the lead prosecutor ing statement had cocaine in their systems. After initial forecasts of up to “I’m relieved now and back but dozens of flights in and out of spent nearly two hours Monday to jurors, hon- Some had turned to prostitution. a foot or more of snow, parts of looking forward to spring again,” Logan International Airport in heatedly arguing over a number Lonnie ing in on DNA Silverman told jurors that New Hampshire and Maine got she said. Boston were canceled. of points in the trial of Lonnie Franklin Jr. that didn’t Franklin took advantage of the about 8 inches, according to pre- Greg Crawford, manager of a Kathy Fernandez was Franklin Jr., who has pleaded match his crack cocaine epidemic in south liminary National Weather Ser- rental car company in Buzzards unfazed. not guilty to 10 murders between client. Los Angeles, targeting women vice numbers. Boston got 3.6 Bay, was unimpressed. He took a “It’s New England. No big 1985 and 2007. Amster told jurors that many “willing to sell their bodies and inches, while some inland areas shot at forecasters who overesti- deal,” said the Providence, Rhode The back-and-forth, which victims had DNA on their bodies their souls in order to gratify of Massachusetts, Connecticut mated the storm’s impact. Island, resident, briskly walking jurors did not see, escalated into from as many as five male con- their dependency on this power- and Rhode Island got 6 to 7 inch- “I think their ratings are down to work as flurries fell. “It’s just a an outburst by Amster after tributors, and many samples did- ful drug.” es. compared to last year, so they little flurry. For the amount of Judge Kathleen Kennedy ruled n’t match Franklin. The Grim Sleeper nickname By noon, the snow had needed something,” he said. snow we’ve had this year, I can’t that he would have to refile a He said he also would dispute was coined because of an appar- complain.” subpoena to make it narrower. firearm analysis being used as ent 14-year gap in the murders The snow is expected to quick- “I am now going to rest. We evidence against his client. between 1988 and 2002. ly melt as temperatures rise into have no defense,” Seymour said In her opening statement last Police have dueling theories the 50s by midweek. to gasps in the courtroom. “I can- month, prosecutor Beth Silver- about the gap. Some think the The storm was a prelude to not represent this man any fur- man told jurors that Franklin’s killings stopped after one intend- some unsettled early spring ther.” DNA was connected to a number ed victim survived in 1988, scar- weather in the U.S. After Kennedy questioned of the victims and that all the ing off the attacker. Other inves- The National Weather Service Amster further, he shouted twice cases were either linked through tigators believe there were more 2005 CHEVY AVEO LT 1999 CHEVY said the stage was set for heavy that he was resting. When he DNA or firearms evidence. victims but their bodies just TAHOE 4X4 snow Wednesday in the central began pacing and pushed a chair Silverman showed jurors a weren’t found. 4 door, auto., AC, Plains, upper Midwest and Great into a table, three courtroom photo of the only known survivor The Grim Sleeper was among great MPG!!! 4 door, V8, automatic, Lakes. The same system could deputies moved in closer to him. of the Grim Sleeper attacks. The at least three serial killers who Local trade, excellent shape, loaded, local trade, bring thunderstorms to the The tension eased after photo showed a woman with a stalked Los Angeles-area 85,000$ miles. excellent$ shape. southern Plains and Mississippi Kennedy calmly told Amster to gunshot wound to her chest, women during the crack cocaine SAVE!! 5,999 SAVE!! 3,999 Valley. stop yelling at her and they dis- slouched over in a car. The epidemic in the 1980s and The system was expected to cussed how to move forward. Polaroid was found in Franklin’s 1990s. The attacks were dubbed bring rain to much of southern Amster repeatedly said earlier possession when he was arrested the “Southside Slayer” killings Cloverland Motors New England, with an outside that he didn’t want to have a in 2010. before authorities concluded 300 E. Cloverland Dr., (U.S. 2) • Ironwood, MI 49938 shot at snow, and snow to north- stroke during the trial, citing the The 10 murder victims in the more than one attacker was 1-800-932-1202 • Phone: 906-932-1202 • Fax: 906-932-3295 ern reaches of the region. stress involved. case were between 15 and 35 involved. THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 2016 l 3 Community calendar W H I T E P I N E

Email calendar items and com- Grief Support Group, 2 p.m., all Bessemer. area74.org. munity news to news@yourdaily- welcome, The Inn Bed and Break- Monday, March 28 globe.com. For more information, fast, Montreal, Wis. 906-663-0308. call 906-932-2211. Pokemon Club, 4-5 p.m., Iron- Iron County Food Pantry, 9 Tuesday, March 22 wood Carnegie Library. a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Ave., Mon- Free Community Easter Ham treal, Wis. 715-561-4450. Gogebic County Veterans Ser- Dinner, 5-6:30 p.m., Wakefield Unit- Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, vice Officer, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Iron- ed Methodist Church. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. wood Memorial Building. 906-667- ReGeneration Youth, 5:30-6:45 area74.org. 1110. p.m., ages 10-11; Relentless Youth, Finnish Language Class, 4 Breakfast For Your Brain, 10 7-9 p.m., ages 12-18; Lighthouse p.m., Little Finland, Kimball, Wis. a.m., Mercer, Wis., Community Cen- Faith Center, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., ter. 715-561-2695. Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, p.m., First Presbyterian Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Hurley. area74.org. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, area74.org. Government Ontonagon United Methodist Church Ironwood Kiwanis Club, noon, Downtown Ironwood Develop- basement, next to Holiday gas sta- Golden Dragon. New members wel- ment Authority, 8 a.m., meeting, tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. come. Conference Room 1, second floor, Methamphetamine ETC, 8 p.m., Survivors of Suicide, 6 p.m., Memorial Building, Ironwood. support group, Woodland Church, Zion Lutheran Church Basement, Friday, March 25 Ironwood. 906-285-2813 or Ironwood. 906-932-5718. methetc.web.com. Woods and Blooms Garden Double Trouble, 11 a.m.-12:30 Government Club, 6:30 p.m., Haines Civic Cen- p.m., Serenity Center, Ironwood. Gogebic County Road Com- ter, Mercer, Wis. Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 mission, 5 p.m., road commission Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. office, courthouse, Bessemer. Episcopal Church of the Transfigura- Emergencies: 715-476-7655. Bessemer Township Board, 5 tion, Ironwood. area74.org. Ironwood Carnegie Library p.m., Bessemer Township Hall, Wednesday, March 23 Board, 4 p.m. Ramsay. Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- Ironwood Township Board, Christian Men of the Northland, Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran 5:30 p.m., Ironwood Township 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Ironwood. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. offices. Mentoring of Moms, 9-10:30 Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Wakefield City Council, 5:30 a.m., Range Community Bible Ontonagon United Methodist Church p.m., Wakefield City Hall. Church, Hurley. 715-561-4355. basement, next to Holiday gas sta- Ironwood City Commission, Submitted photo Mercer Area Play Group, 9:30- tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. 5:30 p.m., Ironwood Memorial Build- DOLLS WERE the theme for the annual White Pine Community Methodist Church Friendship Tea Friday. 11 a.m., all welcome, Mercer, Wis., Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 ing. More than 80 members and guests were welcomed by Pastor Rosemary DeHut in celebrating the history of p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic Bessemer Area School District Public Library. 715-476-2366. the doll from the 1700’s to modern days, all for the benefit of the Ontonagon County Cancer Association. Alcoholics Anonymous, open Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Board of Education, 6 p.m., A.D. Johnston High School library. Pictured are, from left, first row, Jan Tucker, Judy Bardell, Jane Dickow and Cancer Association President Bev meeting, noon, Salem Lutheran Saturday, March 26 Meagher; and second row, Jane Rasmussen, Dawn Lesinski, Gloria Scharp and Samatha Norris. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Mercer School Board, 5 p.m., DOVE Support Group, noon-2 Alcoholics Anonymous, 11 Mercer K-12 School commons, Mer- p.m. 906-932-4990. a.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Iron- cer, Wis. Iron County Veterans Service wood. area74.org. Tuesday, March 29 Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Wis., Community Pickleball Pad- Town Hall. 715-561-2190. dlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer School gym- Gogebic County Veterans Ser- NYC seeks to recover money made off transit impostor’s film Government nasium. 715-776-4588. vice Officer, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Iron- Gogebic County Board, 5 p.m., Free Supper, 5-6 p.m., Apostolic wood Memorial Building. 906-667- NEW YORK (AP) — To Holly- Transit officials said they “The MTA created this problem county courthouse, Bessemer. Lutheran Church, Aurora Street, 1110. wood, a transit impostor with a would ask for written notice from because they were lazy and glad to Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, long history of posing as a New the film’s producers, The Gotham have him do their work,” said Thursday, March 24 Alcoholics Anonymous, 6-7 Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. York City subway worker driving Group, of their financial agree- McCollum’s attorney, Sally But- p.m., Church of Transfiguration, area74.org. trains is rich material for a movie. ment with McCollum. The officials ler. “They also aren’t involved in Ironwood. Open speaker meeting Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Gogebic County Veterans Ser- But to transit officials, Darius said they were seeking “any ill- this case. I will fight this.” and potluck dinner. Episcopal Church of the Transfigura- vice Officer, 10:30-11:30 a.m., McCollum is a criminal who gotten gains he receives from par- McCollum’s story has been in Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 p.m., Sunday, March 27 tion, Ironwood. area74.org. Ironwood Kiwanis Club, noon, shouldn’t profit off his behavior. ticipation in this purported film newspapers and magazines for Watersmeet Township; 2:45-3:15 The Metropolitan Transporta- project.” The Gotham Group had decades. A documentary about his p.m., Marenisco Township. 906-667- Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 p.m., Golden Dragon. New members wel- tion Authority said Monday that it no comment. life, “Off the Rails,” will premiere 1110. closed meeting, Salem Lutheran come. Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Church, Ironwood. Government will use the state’s Son of Sam law McCollum, now 50, had the April 7 at the Full Frame festival Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Gogebic Community College to try to recoup any money he subway map memorized by age 8. in Durham, North Carolina. The area74.org. p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, Board, 4:30 p.m., room B-22 of the makes off a feature film in devel- He befriended engineers and feature film, tentatively titled Jacob Solin Business Center, GCC. opment about his life. pilots and first started hanging “Train Man,” is rumored to star McCollum, who’s been arrested around the subway as a child — Julia Roberts as Butler, who has 30 times for transit-related crimes, he knows every subway line, every been McCollum’s attorney since told The Associated Press that his stop. After the Sept. 11 attacks, he his 2010 arrest in Queens for Ben Affleck says he’s serious uncontrollable obsession with was asked by the MTA to help for- stealing a Trailways bus. buses and trains is because of an tify their system, his lawyer said. He hasn’t seen any money yet autism-spectrum disorder and he He wanted to work for the MTA, from the producers, McCollum about playing Batman needs help. He was most recently but transit officials have long said said. arrested in November, when he they would not hire someone who “And if he gets any, he should was accused of stealing a Grey- had stolen a train, as he did at 15 be able to keep it,” she said. “This NEW YORK (AP) — Ben ready.” Luthor. hound bus from a terminal in New from Penn Station to the World is not your usual guy in jail. He’s a Affleck hopes Batman fans who When Warner Bros. made the Eisenberg, famous for his Jersey and driving it to Brooklyn. Trade Center. special case.” were skeptical of him playing announcement nearly three role as Mark Zuckerberg in the caped crusader in “Batman years ago that Affleck would “The Social Network,” v Superman: Dawn of Justice” play Batman, some fans weren’t empathized with his critics. realize how seriously he took thrilled, and the backlash led to “I can assure them as critical Mercer Area Sno-Goers Say, “Thank You” for the Patronage of Volunteers, the role. petitions asking the studio to as they are of me, I’m more crit- Businesses, Members, and Landowners “The most difficult thing remove him. ical. No one is more concerned Businesses, Members, and Landowners about making this movie, hon- Eventually, it blew over, and or critical or worried about After a slow start to the snowmobile season, the Mercer Area Sno-Goers give “Thanks” to all estly, was the physical aspect,” the two-time Oscar winner feels doing a good job than I am,” who made the ’15-’16 riding season a huge success. The club faced many challenges with the Affleck told The Associated proud to be part of the Batman Eisenberg said. difficult conditions of warm temperatures, swamps with little frost, making them impossible to Press on Sunday on the red car- legacy. Amy Adams, who plays Lois groom, and the lack of snow. But even with the poor conditions club volunteers were out working pet for the film’s New York pre- “I’m really honored to be part Lane in the film, praised both hard. While many of us were at work, home having dinner, and sleeping through the night, the miere at Radio City Music Hall. of a tradition that Christian Eisenberg and Affleck. volunteers were brushing trails, fixing signs, servicing equipment, conducting safety classes, Affleck said he wanted to be Bale and Christopher Nolan, “I think the audience is going preparing for events, and grooming hundreds of miles of trails to provide riders that smooth in shape, so he worked out hard. great talents, worked on. to have to decide for them- white carpet we all love. Without your dedication the Sno-Goers would not be, “MAKING THE “Having to be in the gym Michael Keaton, Val Kilmer, selves. (I) got to see it, and I BEST TRAILS BETTER”! every day, six in the morning ... George Clooney, Tim Burton, was blown away,” Adams said. A special, “Thank you” goes out to the landowners who permit the trails to cross their property. I wasn’t used to that kind of great talents. So I just wanted “They both bring something workout regimen,” Affleck said. to do my best. I think we did we’ve never seen before in these Our trail system is vast because of their generosity. “Fans have come to expect that something different, but some- characters, but something that In addition to the successful riding season, the Mercer Area Sno-Goers gives a big, “THANK if you’re going to play a super- thing that is still very much really pays homage to the YOU” to the business owners who provided support through advertising, advocacy, time, talents, hero, you got to look in the body Batman,” Affleck said. canon, so I think they are going events, and monetary donations. Our Arctic Cat Snowmobile and Sled EZ Raffle was an over- like a superhero. I knew the Co-star Jesse Eisenberg to be really happy.” whelming success due to the following contributions: camera was going to be looking shared a similar experience “I think people are going to at me and the guillotine was when he was cast as Super- like it,” Affleck said. “All you Top Business Donations Top Ticket Sales: there so I knew I had to be man’s arch-nemesis, Lex can do is do your best.” Great Northern Motel & Wolf’s Den Bar Eunica’s Beaver Lodge SS Sports Shop Gateway Lodge and Resort Cranberry Inn Camp 1

2 UK teens face theft charges in Poland over Auschwitz items Ticket, lift, and monetary sled donations: Midway Bar (ticket), Leitch Ins. Agency (monetary), Dead Horse Lodge (monetary), Dock Rockers, LLC (monetary), Dear Lodge (monetary), Dock WARSAW, Poland (AP) — A ties of the Auschwitz Museum are (Work Makes You Free) sign was Rockers (monetary), Nehring Dental (monetary), Mercer Rentals (monetary), Sled EZ (dolly and court in Poland on Monday considering an appeal in which stolen from the former death lift) refused to drop a case against two they would stress that any objects camp’s historic gate in 2009. It British teenagers caught stealing coming from the site are of special was found days later, cut into And all other area businesses and individuals for ticket sales: from the Nazi Auschwitz death value to history and to culture. pieces. The Poles who stole it and And all other area businesses and individuals for ticket sales: camp and has referred it to a Polish courts have handed out the Swedish man who instigated Antlers Pub Frontier Inn Midway Bar lower court. suspended prison terms and them were sentenced to prison. Around the Corner Pub Gateway Lodge and Resort Musky Point Resort Initially, the 17-year-old heavy fines to people convicted of Between 1940 and 1945 the Associated Bank Great Escape at Cedar Lodge My Generation, Inc. teenagers from Hertfordshire, in stealing objects from Auschwitz, German Nazis killed more than Bear Chaser’s Bar & Grill Great Northern Motel Northern Exposure Realty & Inn southern England, pleaded guilty including to an elderly Israeli cou- 1.1 million people in the camp. Beaver’s Resort Heart of the North Bar Pea Patch Saloon to charges of stealing items from ple caught in 2011 and a German The victims were mainly Euro- Camp 1 ICO Gas Station Pine Lake Lodge the historic site while on a school teacher caught in 2014. pean Jews, but also Russian pris- Canvas Products Co. Jeffrey M Nehring, DDS Re/max Action North trip in June and were seeking set- In the most dramatic theft, the oners of war, Poles, Gypsies and Century 21 Pierce Realty Jim’s Home Improvements Rick’s Appliance Service, LLC. tlement. ominous “Arbeit Macht Frei” others. Craig’s Fisher Lake Inn Joe’s Excavating Rugger’s Landing They were allowed to return Joe’s Excavating Ritchie Lakeland Oil home. But later their lawyers Cranberry Inn Johnny’s Bar and Grill argued that the case should be NOTICE OF MEETING DATE CHANGE AND Dead Horse Lodge K & H Services Snow’s Family Market thrown out, because the teenagers Dear Lodge Lazy Ace Saloon Springstead Lake Lodge were not aware that the objects PUBLIC HEARING FOR WATERSMEET TOWNSHIP Ding-A-Ling Supper Club Leitch Insurance Agency SS Sports Store they took from the site of the for- Dock Rockers, LLC. Loon’s Nest Motel The Birches Resort mer camp’s warehouses had spe- The regular monthly meeting of the Watersmeet Township Donner’s Bay Resort McNutt Group, Inc. The Warehouse cial historic value. Board of Trustees and a Public Hearing will be postponed Dublin’s Sports Bar & Grill Mercer Area Chamber of Commerce Tom’s Cafe The objects included part of an from March 23, 2016 to March 30th, 2016. TIME: 6:30PM, DW Improvements, LLC. Mercer Auto Parts Wampum Shop old hair-cutting machine, two Eunica’s Beaver Lodge Mercer BP Willy’s Still pieces of reinforced glass from the LOCATION: US Forest Service Administration Building, Flambeau Vista Retreat Mercer Rental & Sales Ye Old Shillelagh warehouses and some buttons. FOR THE PURPOSE OF: Reviewing of the proposed A court in the southern city of Fiscal Year 2016-2017 Budget and Truth-In-Taxation. Krakow admitted the items were The property tax millage rate proposed to be levied Event donations: Around the Corner Pub (club breakfast), Gateway Lodge (club breakfast), of no special historic value, but Dear Lodge (club cookout), Lazy Ace (meat raffle) ordered a court in Oswiecim, to support the proposed budget will be a subject of where the former camp is located, this hearing. Finally, we say “Thank You” to our new and veteran club members for your support. We will to weigh charges of simple theft. see you next season. Be safe; enjoy the warmer temperatures, and THINK SNOW! The verdict is subject to appeal. Copies of the proposed budget will be available at the see you next season. Be safe; enjoy the warmer temperatures, and THINK SNOW! Pawel Sawicki, of the muse- Township Offices, N4660 US Hwy 45. Posted by Sandy um’s press office, said the authori- Mansfield, Watersmeet Township Clerk. (For current club information Like Us on Facebook or follow our web page http://mercersnogoers.com/) 4 l TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 2016 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Voting at a Crossroads DAILY GLOBE It is seldom that the fate of a nation can be negative reactions of any candidate of either Sue Mizell, Publisher traced to what happened on one particular party. Yet the small hard core of Trump sup- day. But that may be what happens in the porters seem oblivious to his antics, his reck- Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor United States of America on Tuesday, March lessness and his all-consuming ego. 15, 2016. Some of these supporters may simply not That is because the front-runners in both be paying careful attention. But there have political parties are not merely inadequate Thomas also been some very knowledgeable and intel- In Their Opinion but appalling — and the vote in this Tues- Sowell lectually talented people who have backed day’s primaries may be the last chance for Trump. Sometimes it takes a high IQ to Keep moving on the voters to unite behind someone else. evade the obvious. The trends that brought us to this crucial What does Trump offer his supporters that day go back for years. But whatever the makes them so willing to overlook so much? paths that led to this crossroads, we are in American population by race, sex, class and He boldly articulates the resentment and fact at a crossroads and our future, and our any other way that will serve her political anger they feel at having been betrayed by cyber security interests. This kind of cynical political children’s futures, depend on whether we can smug elites in general and the Republican exploitation can take the “United” out of the Michigan has a unique opportunity to be a leader in come up with some presidential candidate establishment in particular. United States, and Balkanize us into an cyber security. As the automotive industry continues to better than either Hillary Clinton or Donald Charismatic leaders who articulated the Trump. internal war of each against all. That is a war just grievances of the people have often risen develop driverless cars, and as regulators develop a in which we can all lose. highway infrastructure to carry them, the state’s busi- In other times and in other conditions, one to power on the basis of that talent alone. bad president could not ruin a great nation. As for the Republicans’ front-runner, what And those who put them in power have often ness community can be out front in research and devel- is there left to say about Donald Trump? opment to meet the growing threat of cyber attacks. We survived Jimmy Carter and we may sur- paid a catastrophic price afterwards. That vive Barack Obama, but there is no guaran- Almost daily he demonstrates that he lacks story was repeated in countries around the Despite other pressing issues the state is dealing tee that we can survive an unlimited amount the maturity, the depth and the character world in the 20th century. with, cyber security must remain a priority for law- of reckless decisions in a dangerous world. required to lead a nation facing a complex Will that story be repeated in America in makers and for the private sector. If autonomous vehi- The dangers are both internal and exter- range of dangers. the 21st century? The vote on March 15, 2016 cles are going to take hold with the public, the issue of nal. Two of our bitterest enemies — Iran and It is not a question of his having flaws, may give us a clue. hacking must be resolved. A congressional hearing North Korea — are openly declaring their which we all have. But what kind of warped The only candidate who has any real addressed this Tuesday, and the issue will become a key desire to destroy us. And both are developing character does someone have at his core who chance to stop Donald Trump at the ballot component of the evolution of driverless vehicles. intercontinental missiles that can carry can mock a prisoner of war who was tortured box is Ted Cruz. But the Republican elite, In addition, that’s what the Detroit Regional Cham- nuclear warheads. for years by our enemies, mock someone else who have never liked Senator Cruz, may pre- ber and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce together These and other mortal dangers are a with a physical defect, reply to questions fer to stop Trump with chicanery at the con- focused on at an event last week in Detroit. product of the feckless foreign policies carried with gutter-level insults, and offer childish vention. That can cost Republicans the votes “With the emergence of connected and driverless out by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, as boasts about what he is going to do, instead of Trump’s followers, putting Hillary Clinton vehicle technology, no place in the country has the the Obama administration weakened our of specifics about how? in the White House — and the country on the potential to be affected by cyber security as much as military forces while our adversaries around These are not subtle nuances. They are ruinous road to a point of no return. blatant revelations about something funda- Michigan,” said Tammy Carnrike, chief operating offi- the world have been rapidly strengthening Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the cer of the regional chamber. “Innovations in cyber secu- theirs. mentally wrong. Too many people missed Hoover Institution, Stanford University, rity will protect Michigan’s economy while offering We will be lucky to survive the damage similar revelations about Barack Obama. For Stanford, CA 94305. His website is that we have already paid a price, and we opportunity to grow another dynamic industry in our that has been done already. A third consecu- www.tsowell.com. To find out more about tive term of such policies, with Hillary Clin- will continue to pay a price, even after he is Thomas Sowell and read features by other region.” gone. So will generations yet unborn. As Detroit battles Silicon Valley to keep the brains of ton in the White House, can be suicidal. Creators Syndicate columnists and cartoon- Internally, Hillary Clinton’s whole politi- There is a reason why polls repeatedly ists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at driverless cars here, developing enhanced cyber defens- show Donald Trump producing the highest es is critical. The hacking of a Jeep Cherokee last year cal career has been based on polarizing the creators.com. by technology researchers unveiled just how fragile vehicle systems connected to and dependent on the Internet can be. FCA US had to recall almost one and a Today in history half million Jeeps for the technological flaw, which allowed the researchers to gain control of actual func- The Associated Press tions of the vehicles, including the engine, brakes and Today’s Highlight in History steering. On March 22, 1941, the Grand The threat will increase once drivers are completely Coulee hydroelectric dam in Washing- hands-off in their cars and relying on external systems ton state officially went into operation. to drive them on crowded, busy highways. General On this date Motors Co. earlier this year began a program that wel- In 1638, religious dissident Anne comes hackers to look for cyber vulnerabilities in its Hutchinson was expelled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony for defy- vehicles, websites and software, as long as they agree to ing Puritan orthodoxy. certain guidelines that protect customers, keep the vul- In 1765, the British Parliament nerabilities between themselves and the company and passed the Stamp Act to raise money don’t break any laws. Tesla Motors Inc. actually pays from the American colonies, which researchers to find soft spots before outside hackers do. fiercely resisted the tax. (The Stamp Cyber security provides a perfect avenue for public- Act was repealed a year later.) In 1894, hockey’s first Stanley Cup private partnerships, and Detroit’s Big Three should championship game was played; home seize the moment to work with federal regulators at the team Montreal defeated Ottawa, 3-1. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on In 1933, during Prohibition, Presi- developing the new regulatory environment. The indus- dent Franklin D. Roosevelt signed a try already pledged during this year’s North American measure to make wine and beer con- International Auto Show to work collaboratively with taining up to 3.2 percent alcohol legal. the first “Star Wars” movie, directed by financial affairs.) tarist George Benson is 73. Writer each other and the government on enhancing automo- In 1945, the Arab League was formed George Lucas, began in Tunisia. Today’s Birthdays James Patterson is 69. CNN news- with the adoption of a charter in Cairo, Egypt. In 1986, world financier Michele Composer-lyricist Stephen Sond- caster Wolf Blitzer is 68. Composer tive cyber security. In 1958, movie producer Mike The state of Michigan, too, has played a leading role Sindona died two days after ingesting heim is 86. Evangelist broadcaster Andrew Lloyd Webber is 68. Actress Todd, the husband of actress Eliza- cyanide in his Italian prison cell in Pat Robertson is 86. Actor William Fanny Ardant is 67. Sportscaster Bob in developing advanced IT and cyber security defenses beth Taylor, and three other people what authorities later ruled was a sui- Shatner is 85. Senate President Pro Costas is 64. Country singer James within the state’s open data portal. The state deals with were killed in the crash of Todd’s pri- cide. (Sindona was serving a life sen- Tempore Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, is 82. House is 61. Actress Lena Olin is 61. about two million individual attacks every day. vate plane near Grants, New Mexico. tence for ordering the death of a bank Actor M. Emmet Walsh is 81. Actor- Singer-actress Stephanie Mills is 59. Gov. Rick Snyder and his technology team developed In 1976, principal photography for examiner investigating his tangled singer Jeremy Clyde is 75. Singer-gui- Actor Matthew Modine is 57. a Cyber Disruption Response Plan to aid the state Letters response in case of attacks as well as the Michigan Cyber Initiative, which discusses public-private efforts essential metal, copper. for the Advancement of Science, political will. and how Michigan will continue to lead on this issue. The UP would benefit from opening new mines A megawatt of wind power poten- the American Chemical Society, To learn how you can play a Stopping cyber threats saves money — the global tial requires 2000 pounds of copper. the American Meteorological Soci- part in bringing prosperity to the impact of cyber crime is more than $375 billion annual- To The Editor: That’s something we can sink ety, and the American Medical UP and save the earth’s climate ly — and protects citizens’ data and identity. Michigan In 1975 the USAF moved me, our copper filled teeth into. These Association are all waring us we the Citizen’s Climate Lobby is the and its most important industry should commit to lead- to my good fortune, to K.I. Sawyer. generators sit on immensely tall must take action. Wind and solar non-partisan organization that is ing on cyber security, particularly in the transportation From then on, I have learned a strong steel tubes. do not burn fossil fuels. quietly working to make this hap- segment. thing or two about the U.P. One is Clean energy needs iron and cop- Ok, what about the moose star? pen. that mining was big here and, sec- — The Detroit News per, it can be that demand we need If we do not switch to clean power Lobbying about climate to our ond, that many of us hope envi- to open new mines. Averting climate our U.P. winter recreation busi- legislators is our only business. ronmentally responsible mines disruption is our biggest challenge. ness and our northern woods and Let’s make sure when our kids will thrive here again. Is it this an If we continue to burn fossil many of the critters that inhabit look back they say we didn’t just unrealistic dream? fuels we doom future generation them are threatened by a warm- make a difference stopping global No, we simply need demand. to deal with, at best, a disruptive ing earth. warming, but we were the differ- Thought for Today Think of clean power. climate. Moose, pine marten, brook ence. The primary elements of clean All 197 national academies of trout, spruce grouse, loons, maple Let’s line up the moose, mine power are wind turbines, solar “Happiness does not lie in happiness, but in the achievement of science, or their national equiva- and birch trees are all on the list of and climate stars and make the panels, and high voltage direct lents, and all of the United Sates probable climate refugees. U.P. constellation shine. it.” current power lines. In any electri- venerated science organizations, To speed our inevitable trans- cal power generation there is one Greyson Morrow — Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Russian author (1821-1881). such as the American Association formation to clean power we need Wakefield

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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Martilla yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Award Winning Newspaper Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 ADVERTISING DIRECTOR LEAD PRESS Published daily Monday - Saturday Heidi Ofstad Bill Westerman (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 2016 l 5 county and town election cycle. AREABLACK / STATERIVER HARBOR Record Marczak — Kilger discussed the space issues facing the department, telling the board while a short- term fix could be made to accom- POLICE REPORTS From page 1 modate the aging unit integra- City of Ironwood The Ironwood Public Safety turned down the county’s job tion, this would likely only last Department stopped Phillip Laguna, offer in late February. for a short time before the 31, of Montreal, Wis., around 7:35 The position is the result of department’s other services p.m. Sunday for driving left of center the Dec. 17 integration of the required an additional expan- on Douglas Boulevard. Aging Unit of Iron County into sion. Kilger supported the idea of Laguna was arrested for driving a the county’s department of contracting an architect to assess vehicle with a suspended driver’s human services and ADRC. the long-term expansion possibil- license. The aging unit is currently ities to try and ensure the county The vehicle was towed away. being run by interim executive wouldn’t be throwing money The IPSD report said Laguna director Leslie Kolesar, who has away by renovating and then posted 10 percent of $1,000 bond and was released from the Gogebic previously told the Daily Globe expanding in a way that would County Jail at Bessemer. she has no interest in a perma- require the renovated areas be ——— nent position. changed. The IPSD received a 6:52 a.m. In other action: — Kilger updated the board Friday complaint that the car wash — The board discussed a draft on the progress complying with at Red’s Auto on Cloverland Drive of the guidelines governing the state and federal civil rights was burglarized overnight. aging advisory committee, agree- requirements. Among the neces- A money machine was removed. ing to continue the current sary requirements are changes Owner Robert D’Antonio said the requirement that each communi- to the Iron County courthouse’s machine cost $7,000 when pur- ty with a senior meal site in the bathrooms and parking lot to chased eight years ago and it con- tained about $50. county be represented on the ensure they meet requirements. Gogebic County committee. The board also Kilger was directed to approach A Wakefield resident on Sunday agreed to continue making terms the county’s maintenance Lake Street, called the Gogebic on the committee take effect in department about completing County Sheriff’s Department on April to stay in line with the the necessary work. Sunday at 1:11 a.m. to report loud music coming from the former KO and Rosie’s Bar was keeping him from falling asleep. trict to offer incentives in future A deputy responded. Ironwood years, Kolesar said. FIRE CALLS Given the difference in pay City of Ironwood between the retiring teachers The IPSD responded to a possi- and their newly hired replace- ble car fire over the weekend at 115 From page 1 Tom Stankard/Daily Globe Shamrock St. ments, the district is expected to SIGNS OF winter are still iminent Monday afternoon along the suspension bridge over Black River Harbor. A wiring harness under the rear The money will be made in save money — even with the bumper caught fire, but was extin- three payments over the next incentives. guished by the owner of the 2006 three years, according Thomas, Rickard said the district could Dodge truck before firefighters and will only be paid if at least see as much as $20,000 in sav- arrived. four people submit their retire- ings per teacher. ANIMAL COMPLAINTS ment papers by the deadline. According to information pro- Gogebic County Payments would be made in vided to the board, the faculty’s Two more deer found A Bessemer resident at Hillcrest January for the next three negotiating committee has Apartments called the Gogebic years, according to board Presi- already agreed to the proposal County Sheriff’s Department Sun- day at 3:50 p.m. to report a black dent Pro-Tem Ed Rickard, so as and the board’s approval Monday dog with a red collar was on the not to impact this year’s bud- means a letter of understanding loose in the apartment complex get. will be added to the current con- with CWD in Michigan again. The agreement is for this year tract with the union representing The Michigan Department of itive for the disease. six from DeWitt Township, and Lottery only and doesn’t compel the dis- the district’s teachers. Natural Resources has confirmed At this time, samples are none from the remaining town- two additional free-ranging deer being collected through road- ships. have tested positive for chronic kills and professional sharp- There is no evidence that Monday Michigan might wish to have their work wasting disease. shooters from the U.S. Depart- chronic wasting disease presents Poker Lotto: QC-9D-8H-10H-9S Ontonagon done in Ontonagon as well. It is a fatal neurological dis- ment of Agriculture Wildlife Ser- any risk to humans. ease that affects white-tailed vices. Since the initial case was MDNR asks the public to Midday Daily 3: 4-6-2 Megan Hagen and Luke Saf- Midday Daily 4: 2-5-7-1 ford were granted tenure with deer, mule deer, elk and confirmed, four of the last six continue to report deer that are moose. positives were collected through unusually thin and exhibiting Daily 3: 2-0-8 the district. Emily Carpenter, Daily 4: 8-7-9-5 From page 1 One of the newly confirmed efforts of USDA Wildlife Services unusual behavior, for example, Roxie Arnott and Lande Stafford Fantasy 5: 14-15-22-29-35 CWD-positive deer is a 9-month- staff. acting tame around humans explained it will give the plows a were granted continuing proba- Keno: 03-06-07-08-13-15-20-21-22-33-34-41-42-44- old male from Meridian Town- Sharpshooters have collected and allowing someone to few more minutes during bad tionary status. 49-52-55-58-62-63-74-80 weather. Elementary school will In other action, the board: ship in Ingham County and the around 630 deer from the core approach. other is a 3-year-old female from begin at 8:20 a.m. and end at — Approved an overnight trip CWD area, which includes nine To report a suspicious-looking Wisconsin 3:20 p.m. High School will begin request from Ben Mayer to take Watertown Township in Clinton townships. Of those, 467 deer deer, call the DNR Wildlife Divi- 5 Card Cash: QC-AH-4C-5C-4S at 8:15 a.m. and end at 3:26 p.m. band students to Chicago April County. were taken from Meridian Town- sion at 517-284-9453 between SuperCash: 04-08-11-16-25-29, Doubler: N The board approved a contract 28-29 and approved the request Since May 2015, nearly 4,900 ship, 108 from Williamstown 7:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. After hours, Badger 5: 01-07-13-16-24 with Holland Bus Company, of Tammy Lancioni to take the Michigan deer have been tested Township, 41 from Bath Town- call the DNR Report All Poach- Daily Pick 3: 5-7-4 which authorized the districts senior class to Mall of America for CWD. Seven have tested pos- ship, 12 from Lansing Township, ing hotline at 800-292-7800. Daily Pick 4: 8-8-3-9 certified automotive technician and Waterpark of America April to do warranty work on the dis- 15-16. trict buses and enables the — Will seek bids for lawn care Ontonagon District to do warran- services for the summer. TUESDAY EVENING MARCH 22, 2016 ty work on other school buses — Commended the Onton- Norrie Park Road 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 outside the district. agon Elementary Basketball NCIS “Reasonable Doubts” NCIS: New Orleans (N) ’ Limitless “A Dog’s Break- KDLH 3 (:35) The Late Show With James # Bobula said the move will committee for the tourney held reopens to traffic CBS KDLH (N) ’ (TVPG) (TV14) (CC) fast” (N) ’ (TV14) News Stephen Colbert (TVPG) Corden save the district money, since the over the weekend, with 28 teams NCIS “Reasonable Doubts” NCIS: New Orleans (N) ’ Limitless “A Dog’s Break- Local 3 (:35) The Late Show With James % CBS WJMN (N) ’ (TVPG) (TV14) (CC) fast” (N) ’ (TV14) News at Stephen Colbert (TVPG) Corden previous repair facility was three participating from many areas IRONWOOD — Norrie Park The Voice “The Battles, Heartbeat “Pilot” (Series Chicago Fire Patterson KBJR 6- (:34) The Tonight Show Seth Meyers hours each way. The superinten- and commended the team who Road was reopened to traffic & NBC KBJR Part 4” (N) ’ (CC) Premiere) (N) ’ (TV14) fills in for Boden. (TV14) News Starring Jimmy Fallon (N) dent added that it was hoped disinfected the school after the over the weekend after being The Voice “The Battles, Heartbeat “Pilot” (Series Chicago Fire Patterson TV6 Late (:34) The Tonight Show Seth Meyers that perhaps other districts recent flu outbreak. closed because of spring flood- ( NBC WLUC Part 4” (N) ’ (CC) Premiere) (N) ’ (TV14) fills in for Boden. (TV14) News (N) Starring Jimmy Fallon (N) ing. Fresh Off The Real Marvel’s Agents of Of Kings and Prophets News (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (:37) Night- * ABC WDIO Ironwood Public Safety the Boat (N) O’Neals (N) S.H.I.E.L.D. 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From page 1 James R. White Uskiewicz has signed a contract ONTONAGON, Mich. — James R. White, 76, of Ontonagon, for his severance package and passed away on March 18, 2016, in Ontonagon with his fami- submitted a letter of resignation. Also, he said Anderson has since ly by his side. signed a contract accepting the He was born Aug. 22, 1939, to the late Keith and Marcella position as interim city manager. (Jenkins) White in Marquette. Because Uskiewicz has not After graduating from high school in Ontonagon, he attend- received his full severance pack- ed Central Michigan College for a year and a half. He then age, Korpela said that Uskiewicz transferred and graduated from Northern Michigan College is still a city employee. with a degree in teaching. While in high school, he met the But once the council buys out love of his life, Carol Aho. They were united in marriage on what’s left of his severance pack- June 29, 1963, in Ontonagon. age, Korpela said he will no He spent the first two years of his teaching career in Good- longer be a city employee. man, Wis., then the next two years at Ewen. Having worked A number of council members the next 26 years in Ontonagon, he completed his 30-year think the contracts drawn up are teaching career, retiring in 1992. He taught many different not valid. Since then, the council classes, was a drivers education instructor, and a coach of foot- has held several closed sessions ball, basketball and track. He was a member of the O.T.E.A. to resolve the issue. P.N. Team for more than 20 years. At a March 7 meeting, the He was also employed at many other jobs, such as working council agreed to begin the pro- at Huss Ontonagon Mill, Ontonagon Village Police, Ontonagon cess of hiring a new city manager. Sheriff’s Department, Gunlack Construction and the U.S. During Monday’s meeting, the Army Corps of Engineers. council agreed to begin advertis- Jim enjoyed hunting and fishing. His favorite hobby was ing for the city manager position. going to the casino and playing the Lotto daily with his “lucky The council approved the dead- Tom Stankard/Daily Globe numbers” and “winning” three scratch-off tickets. His greatest line for applications is April 15 RESIDENTS WATCH the Bessemer City Council discuss allowing the Department of Public Works to hire 90- by 4 p.m. joy was spending time with his family, especially his grand- day work employees. From left are council members Robert Coleman and Linda Nelson, Mayor Kathy Whit- kids. Also on the agenda, the coun- burn and council members John Frello and Al Gaiss. cil approved making budget Jim is survived by sons, James A. (Gina), of North Dakota, amendments. With the amend- bers to the city’s Stormwater, manager and a Department of In other action, the council: David (Karen), of Greenland; daughter, Kimberly (Ben Jous- ments, Jim Trudgeon, city clerk, Asset Management and Wastew- Public Works representative. —Approved hiring 90-day ma), of Ontonagon; and grandchildren, Alyssa White, Andrew said the net effect of the amend- ater grant team. One additional resident can be employees. White and Benjamin Jousma II. He is also survived by numer- ments in the general fund results The council signed up Bill on the team, Whitburn said. —Agreed to consider includ- ous nieces and nephews. in an increase in revenues and McDonald and John Trynoski. In John Frello, council member, ing the purchase of a street Jim was preceded in death by his parents, Keith and Mar- expenses of $44,517. addition, Kathy Whitburn, said the city is working on set- sweeper in the city’s budget. cella; wife, Carol (Aho) White; twin brother, Richard; brother, Moving forward, the council mayor, said the team also con- tling 10 more easements regard- —Approved a Bessemer Jon; sister, Judy Schneck, and brother, Valorie. approved appointing two mem- sists of a council member, a city ing the city’s SAW Grant. Fourth of July request letter. A service and burial will take place in the summer at River- side Cemetery in Ontonagon. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to Aspirus at Home for their care over the past two weeks. To Dr. Beckman, Hilda Klefman and Gary Koistinen, a huge thank you for your Michigan governor plans stricter lead-test rules after Flint care and compassion of our dad in his final hours. LANSING (AP) — Gov. Rick Monday is not necessarily new 15 parts per billion in more than switched the water supply to the In lieu of flowers and monetary gifts, please make a dona- Snyder said Monday he wants but more of an effort to compile 10 percent of customer taps sam- Flint River in 2014 to save tion to the Ontonagon County Cancer Society in Jim’s name. Flint and the entire state to have various state tasks into one docu- pled. money. That allowed lead to more stringent lead-level regula- ment — both to delineate short-, “About 10 percent of your pop- leach from aging pipes and reach tions than what federal rules medium and long-range goals ulation could have lead in their homes. Some children’s blood has Holland park draws recently installed and launched a require, following the city’s water but also to combat critics who water over the action limit and tested positive for lead, which visitors, now viewers with sky camera at Windmill Island contamination crisis. have accused the Republican the EPA will sign off and say has been linked to learning dis- sky camera Gardens. The camera provides In the long term, Michigan governor of not doing enough to that your municipal water sys- abilities and behavioral prob- images that are livestreamed HOLLAND (AP) — A western will comply with a “much higher help Flint. tem is OK,” Snyder spokesman lems. online and allow for users to con- Michigan park known for its his- standard,” according to a state Snyder did not specify what Ari Adler said. The governor’s Snyder testified last week in trol the view, at least for now. toric windmill, carousel and sea- document laying out the next regulations his administration proposal “isn’t specifically Congress, where he came The camera was installed in sonal tulip fields is ready for its steps in Flint in four areas — will seek. Under U.S. Environ- defined,” Adler said, but will under intense questioning. He time for Holland’s annual Tulip close-up. Or zoom-out. Or 360- water supply and infrastructure, mental Protection Agency rules “certainly be better than the cur- blamed career bureaucrats in Time festival in May. The city is degree pan. health and human services, edu- that Snyder has called “dumb rent rule.” the federal government and in known for its Dutch heritage. The Holland Sentinel and The cation, and economic develop- and dangerous,” a water system Anti-corrosion measures were his state but also repeatedly The Windmill Island camera Grand Rapids Press report Mon- ment. must take steps to control corro- not deployed when Flint, under apologized for his role in the 6 is one of three Holland has T day that the city of Holland Much of the plan released sion if lead concentrations exceed state financial management, crisis. installed around the city.

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THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM HEALTH TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 2016 l 7 HEALTHY RECIPE Health insurance gains due to Obama’s law, not economy WASHINGTON (AP) — dropped by more than 10 million sumers, and its skinny policies There’s growing evidence that during that same period. The can expose patients to high med- most of the dramatic gain in the strongest gains appeared to come ical bills. But it’s becoming a number of Americans with from Medicaid, which was backstop for millions of Ameri- health care coverage is due to expanded under Obama’s law. cans in a changing economy. President Barack Obama’s law, The percentage of Americans On the campaign trail, Repub- and not the gradual recovery of covered by employers stayed lican presidential candidates the nation’s economy. about the same. denounce “Obamacare” for a That could pose a political risk — The National Health Inter- litany of woes. But some promi- for Republicans running against view Survey from the Centers for nent conservative experts recog- “Obamacare” in the GOP pri- Disease Control and Prevention nize that the law has increased maries as they shift to the gener- also found that employer cover- coverage, even as they propose al election later this year. While age was essentially flat between other approaches to meet that the health care law remains 2010 and 2014. But the same goal. highly unpopular in the party, survey found 12.6 million more “Repealing the law without a the prospect of taking away people with health insurance plausible plan for replacing it health care coverage from mil- during that period. would be a mistake,” said a poli- lions of people could trigger a — The Census Bureau’s Cur- cy paper from 10 leading GOP backlash if the eventual GOP rent Population Survey found no health policy experts, published nominee’s plan to replace it is statistically significant change in by the business-oriented Ameri- seen as coming up short. the number of people covered by can Enterprise Institute. “There are different phases of employers from 2013 to 2014, Democratic front-runner the campaign,” said GOP pollster while the number of uninsured Hillary Clinton has already pre- Bill McInturff. Playing to like- people dropped by nearly 9 mil- viewed how Democrats might minded voters in the primaries, lion as the law’s main coverage use the issue this fall, frequently Republican front-runner Donald expansion got under way during reminding voters they risk losing Trump doesn’t have to spell how that time. some popular benefits if the Associated Press he’d replace Obama’s law. “When “This kind of shift in insur- health care law is eliminated. AVOCADO STANDS in for the cream in this easy blender sauce that is both healthy and decadent. you get to the general election, ance I don’t think can be Meanwhile, a nonpartisan analy- the demand for what you are explained by the economy,” sis of Trump’s initial outline for going to do different starts to economist Christine Eibner of repealing and replacing the escalate.” the RAND Corporation said. health care law found it would Avocado can make more Under “Obamacare,” the “The increase (in coverage) is push millions back into the share of Americans without large enough that it can’t be driv- “uninsured” category. health insurance has dropped to en by just economic recovery.” The analysis last week from than just guacamole a historic low of about 9 percent, Kaestner said “most of the the nonpartisan Committee for a with room to go even lower. But heavy lifting” seems to be coming Responsible Federal Budget even as the economy has from Medicaid expansion. found that the Trump plan would By MELISSA D’ARABIAN What do I do with avocado? 1 teaspoon Worcestershire expanded, major government Employer-provided insurance increase the number of unin- Associated Press I use it when I want to swap sauce surveys point to a lackluster plans remain the mainstay for sured by about 21 million people Avocado is far more than just out cheese, such as adding Pinch red pepper flakes for employer-based cov- workers and their families, cov- while costing the government guacamole, club sandwiches decadence and creaminess to 1/4 cup cilantro leaves and erage. ering an estimated 150 million to nearly $500 billion over 10 years. and California omelets. This morning egg whites. Or I use soft stems “It’s very clear that the Afford- 170 million Americans. But even Replacing Obama’s law with a creamy, fatty, filling fruit (tech- it as a healthy boost for my Kosher salt and ground black able Care Act has done most of before the 2007-2009 economic conservative alternative that nically, it’s a berry), also is a kids’ morning smoothies, pepper the work in decreasing the num- recession, workplace coverage delivers comparable coverage great source of healthy fat, adding vitamins and filling Bring a large saucepan of ber of uninsured,” said economist was steadily shrinking because would require considerable tax- making it an excellent replace- fiber and fat to jumpstart salted water to a boil. Cook the Robert Kaestner of the Universi- of rising medical costs. payer dollars, something few ment for other fats. their day. Avocado also is a pasta according to package ty of Illinois at Chicago. Obama’s law provides subsi- Republicans seem ready to Why have fat at all? great substitute for heavy directions, then reserve 1/2 cup The numbers vary across dif- dized private insurance for accept. Because research is clear cream; I blend it up to make of the cooking water, and ferent government surveys, but those who don’t have access at “Any repeal has to have a way that our bodies need fat to salad dressings, silky-rich drain. the overall pattern is strikingly work, along with a Medicaid to increase coverage and not just absorb other nutrients. Not sauces, even puddings and Meanwhile, in a blender similar: expansion geared to low-income by a few million,” said economist to mention that they taste baked goods. combine the avocado, lemon — The Census Bureau’s adults in states that agreed to Gail Wilensky, who ran Medicare good and leave us satisfied. Today’s recipe is a quick juice and zest, garlic, scallion, American Community Survey do so. Most individuals are under former President George When I eat healthy fats with creamy pasta sauce that needs olive oil, Parmesan and found about 3 million more peo- required to have coverage, and H.W. Bush. my meals, I am far less likely no cooking. It’s as fast as Worcestershire sauce. Blend ple gained employer coverage larger employers must offer it or Obama’s law “is obviously not to dive into a sugary-carby whizzing up a few ingredients until smooth. If too thick, add between 2010, when the health face fines. the only way to do this_but it is treat later on. It’s that sim- in the blender and letting pip- 1 to 2 tablespoons of water. law passed, and 2014. But the The health care law has been important that it gets done” ple. When I find myself crav- ing hot pasta bring all the heat Once smooth, add the red pep- number of uninsured people difficult to navigate for con- Wilensky added. ing a sweet in the afternoon, necessary for the pasta sauce per flakes and cilantro and it’s almost always a sure sign flavors to bloom. You won’t miss pulse to mix, but not complete- that I didn’t eat enough the cream! ly blend. Seasoned with salt healthy fat at lunch. and pepper. Pour into a large Avocado is nutrient-dense, serving bowl. FDA moves to ban powdered surgical gloves which means the per-calorie SPEEDY NO-COOK AVOCA- Once the pasta is cooked, DO PASTA SAUCE WASHINGTON (AP) — “This ban is about protecting fibers were not effective and nutritional game is solid. Avo- Start to finish: 20 minutes immediately add it to the Federal health officials are patients and health care profes- could lead to infections and cados are packed with vita- Servings: 6 sauce let sit for 30 seconds. moving to ban most surgical sionals from a danger they injuries. mins and minerals. And they 12 ounces whole-grain Toss to coat the pasta, adding gloves made with powder, a might not even be aware of,” The FDA says its proposal on are incredibly fiber-rich. Who pasta a bit of the reserved cooking feature designed to make them said Dr. Jeffrey Shuren, head of surgical gloves is based on would guess given how lus- 1 large avocado, peeled, pit- water, if needed, to thin the easier to wear, but which actu- the FDA’s medical device cen- extensive review of scientific lit- ciously creamy they are? Know ted and roughly cubed sauce. ally poses health risks to ter. erature and public comments, that nutrient-dense also 1/4 cup lemon juice Nutrition information per patients. Public Citizen, the con- which it began collecting in means calorie-dense. So down- 1 teaspoon lemon zest serving: 320 calories; 100 calo- The Food and Drug Adminis- sumer watchdog group, peti- 2011. Typically the FDA ing a large bowl of guacamole 2 cloves garlic, minced or ries from fat (31 percent of total tration said Monday that the tioned the FDA to ban pow- addresses safety issues with at happy hour probably is not pressed calories); 11 g fat (1.5 g saturat- powder added to some latex dered gloves in 1998, citing medical devices by adding wise. I aim for an ounce or two 1 scallion, chopped ed; 0 g trans fats); 0 mg choles- gloves can cause breathing allergic reactions caused by warning labeling or modifying a day, which is about a quarter 2 tablespoons olive oil terol; 135 mg sodium; 47 g car- problems, wound inflammation, cornstarch powder used in their instructions for use. But or a third of a medium avoca- 2 tablespoons grated Parme- bohydrate; 7 g fiber; 3 g sugar; 8 and scar tissue on internal most brands. At the time, the the agency concluded that the do. san cheese g protein. organs when used during group estimated roughly 75 safety issues with powdered surgery. The agency proposed percent of surgical gloves gloves could only be addressed the ban Monday in a federal fil- used in the U.S. contained by removing them from the ing. the powder. Prior to the market. The action is not expected to 1970s, powdered gloves con- “The ban is also not likely to Ex-health director got have much impact on glove sup- tained talc, an ingredient impact medical practice, because plies or manufacturer sales, that was also found to be an many non-powdered protective according to government irritant. glove options are currently avail- research. 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Streckenbach said Xiong told still registered to make them in 1983, the agency banned fake comments on its proposal for 90 Brown County’s former health In December, about a month him Friday, her last day on the the U.S., according to the agen- hair implants intended to con- days, before moving to finalize director is among those who after she sent the email, Xiong job, that she believes the cy. ceal baldness, saying the the ban. have reported health problems ruled that there isn’t enough migraines were “due to the related to wind power, just as evidence to link the turbines stress of making the decision.” developers are considering a and illnesses, despite evidence Xiong resigned as health couple of high-profile projects in from professionals who study director this month to take Wisconsin. sound and its effects. Since the another job. 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8 l TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 2016 NATION / WORLD THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Russia threatens force on cease-fire violators in Syria MOSCOW (AP) — Russia on In Washington, State Depart- Monday warned the United ment spokesman John Kirby said States that it will start respond- the U.S. and Russia were work- ing unilaterally to cease-fire ing together to collect and ana- violations in Syria if the U.S. lyze information about cease-fire refuses to coordinate rules of violations, and that any unilater- engagement against violators. al Russian action to punish The U.S. State Department transgressors goes against “the insisted that Moscow and Wash- spirit of the cessation of hostili- ington were working construc- ties.” tively to monitor the truce and “There has been coordination,” warned Russia against taking Kirby told reporters, saying unilateral action. these matters “continue to be dis- The Russian military has cussed in a constructive man- accused the U.S. of dragging its ner.” But he said no action has feet on responding to Moscow’s been taken against truce viola- proposals on rules for joint moni- tors thus far. toring of the Syria cease-fire and “Our expectation is that Rus- response to violations. It said sia will refrain from unilateral that further delays are leading to actions,” Kirby stressed, saying civilian casualties. the cessation of hostilities is Associated Press Lt. Gen. Sergei Rudskoi of the holding despite some breaches. LT.-GEN. Sergei Rudskoy of the Russian Military General Staff, speaks to the media in Moscow, Russia, Saturday, Feb. 27. A top military official says Russian General Staff said in a There is “no reason for anybody Russia has halted all airstrikes in areas of Syria where armed groups, including government forces, said they would abide by a cease-fire. The statement on Monday that if the to say that there needs to be uni- screen shows, at right, a commander of the opposition unit that pledged adherence to the cease fire; at left, Lt.-Gen. Sergei Kuralenko at U.S. fails to respond to its pro- lateral action taken.” Hemeimeem airbase in Syria. posals on a joint response, the In Geneva, the U.N. special Russian military will have to envoy for Syria, whose office is Mistura pointed to the unprece- U.S. and Russia) don’t talk sub- the U.S., has helped significantly Nusra Front have been excluded start unilaterally using force helping monitor cease-fire viola- dented “operation center” that is stantively, we go back to the reduce hostilities for the first from the truce. against those who break the tions in Syria, said he was designed to help the two powers’ past,” de Mistura said, “and we time during the five-year conflict Russian President Vladimir cease-fire, starting Tuesday. “extremely supportive” of U.S. military and civilian experts to can’t afford it — and they know it that has killed a quarter-million Putin last week recalled some The Russian Foreign Ministry and Russian cooperation to help “cooperate in containing the cri- too.” and turned millions into Russian warplanes from Syria, issued a separate but similar bolster a peace process for the sis.” The cease-fire that began on refugees. The Islamic State but said the action against those statement. war-torn country. Staffan de “The moment that they (the Feb. 27, brokered by Russia and group and the al-Qaida-linked groups will continue.

Greece sets up Witness, funeral detention camps helped lead police to as refugee deal Paris attacks suspect hits delays BRUSSELS (AP) — A keen- nikov, a stockpile of ammunition, eyed witness who spotted a pale, and a banner of the Islamic State ATHENS, Greece (AP) — slender figure fleeing an apart- extremist group. Greece detained hundreds of ment near a Brussels auto plant That’s what Belgian authori- refugees and migrants on its one week ago set in motion a vast ties made public. What they did- islands Monday, as officials in police dragnet that within 72 n’t disclose, said former French Athens and the European Union hours led to the capture of Salah intelligence agent Claude Moni- conceded a much-heralded agree- Abdeslam, the most-wanted man quet, was that they also recov- ment to send thousands of asy- in Europe. ered cellphones that quickly told lum-seekers back to Turkey is Another key — if unwitting — them who the apartment’s occu- facing delays. helper in leading authorities to pants had contacted. Migrants who arrived after the hideout of their high-value Now that his cover had been the deal took effect Sunday were quarry was a pallbearer at the blown, “the working assumption being led to previously open burial of the fugitive’s brother. of the police was that Abdeslam refugee camps on the islands of Abdeslam is being held in a would go to a place he knew,” Lesbos and Chios and held in Belgian high-security prison, said Moniquet, director of the detention, authorities on the with France seeking his extradi- Brussels-based European Strate- islands said. tion so he can stand trial for his gic Intelligence and Security EU countries are trying to alleged role in the Nov. 13 ram- Center. Most likely, that meant avoid a repeat of the mass migra- page of gunfire and suicide Molenbeek, home to one of the tion in 2015, when more than a Associated Press A GREEK police officer closes the entrance of the Moria camp a temporary shelter for migrants and refugees, bombings that killed 130 people. largest North African communi- million people entered the bloc. Monday. The number of stranded migrants in Greece exceeded 50,000 Monday as the number of daily The 26-year-old Frenchman ties in Belgium and the area Most were fleeing civil war in arrivals showed no sign of dropping. was arrested Friday after being where Abdeslam grew up with Syria and other conflicts, travel- run to ground by investigators in several of the Paris attackers. ing first to Turkey and then to the the same gritty Molenbeek Abdeslam’s older brother nearby Greek islands in dinghies “And we are working 24-7 to criticized the plan. girls off the tiny islet of Ro, the neighborhood of Brussels where Brahim, one of the Paris suicide and small boats. Efforts to limit make sure that everything that “Turkey does not offer ade- coast guard said. More than he grew up. Much remains bombers, was buried Thursday migration have run into multiple needs to be in place for this quate protection to anyone,” Iver- 1,600 people made the crossing to unclear about Abdeslam’s move- in a Brussels cemetery after legal and practical obstacles. agreement to be implemented na McGowan, the head of Greece on Sunday, and 262 were ments in the four months he French investigators finally Under the deal, Greek author- soon is happening.” Amnesty’s EU office, told The rescued in five incidents after managed to elude authorities released his remains to the fami- ities will detain and return newly Commission officials said sup- Associated Press, accusing vessels sank or were in distress. multiple times. ly. A score of mourners came to arrived refugees to Turkey. The port staff needed to implement Turkey of routinely forcing Syri- “We face an uphill effort. “We’re still far from complet- the funeral, as did police. EU will settle more refugees the deal — including hundreds of ans back across the border. Implementation of this agree- ing the puzzle,” Belgian federal “There was a check of identify directly from Turkey and speed translators and migration offi- Migrants, meanwhile, contin- ment will not be an easy issue,” prosecutor Frederic Van Leeuw papers,” El Khannouss said. up financial aid to Ankara. The cers — would not start arriving ued to reach Greek islands in Greek Prime Minister Alexis acknowledged Monday. Moniquet added that police two sides, however, are still until next week. Returns, they large numbers, as smugglers Tsipras said. The fugitive’s luck began to “interrogated people, took infor- working out how migrants will said, cannot start until Greece appeared to be opting for more He met in Athens with EU run out on the afternoon of mation on their phones.” be sent back. changes its law to recognize overnight crossings and increas- Migration Commissioner Dim- March 15, when a six-member Photos published in the Bel- “We are conscious of the diffi- Turkey as a “safe country” for ingly dangerous routes. itris Avramopoulos and urged police team showed up to search gian press showed that one of culties,” EU Commission asylum applications. Four people died Sunday while him to increase pressure on an apartment believed linked to mourners who carried Brahim spokesman Margaritis Schinas The human rights group trying to reach Greece, two men Turkey to crack down on smug- the Paris attackers, according to Abdeslam’s casket was a young said in Brussels. Amnesty International sharply off the island of Lesbos and two glers. government and security offi- man with a beard who wore a cials. black knit cap. The joint Belgian-French Identified as Abid Aberkan, search party thought the resi- he is related to the Abdeslam dence near an Audi factory in family, El Khannouss said, south Brussels was vacant although he added he wasn’t Elizabeth Warren labels Trump a loser, bully but a threat because the water and power had sure of the precise blood connec- been turned off for weeks. But as tion. WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. “ D o n a l d Harvard and all that because she Trump of running failed busi- soon as they opened the door, The Molenbeek official Elizabeth Warren labeled Don- Trump is a big- said she was a minority.” nesses, cheating people and they were fired on from inside by believes some mourners were ald Trump a loser, a bully and a ger, uglier At a press conference in Wash- using bankruptcies to avoid at least two people wielding a tailed by authorities as they left threat on Monday, continuing a threat every ington Friday, Trump was most- debts. Kalashnikov assault rifle and a the cemetery. In any event, fierce war of words between the day that goes ly dismissive when asked about She said he was “ready to tear riot gun, officials said. according to Moniquet, “from liberal icon and the front-run- by — and it’s Warren’s comments. apart an America that was built In the melee, four police offi- that time on, they immediately ning Republican presidential time for decent “The problem with the country on values like decency, communi- cers were slightly wounded, and focused on Aberkan. By Thurs- candidate that has played out on people every- right now, it’s so divided,” he ty, and concern for our neigh- two occupants of the apartment day night, they were absolutely social media and The New York where — said. “And people like Elizabeth bors.” And she wrote, “Many of managed to slip away, reportedly sure that he (Abdeslam) was hid- Times. Republican, Warren really have to get their history’s worst authoritarians via the rooftop. ing in the apartment of “@RealDonaldTrump knows D e m o c r a t , act together.” started out as losers — and @real- One witness got a good Aberkan’s mother in Molen- he’s a loser. His insecurities are Elizabeth Independent - During her 2012 election cam- DonaldTrump is a serious threat.” enough look at one of the beek.” on parade: petty bullying, attacks Warren to say No More paign, Warren was criticized “The way I see it, it’s our job to escapees to describe him to a That apartment is at No. 79 on women, cheap racism, flagrant Donald,” she after being listed in law school make sure @realDonaldTrump police sketch artist, said Ahmed Rue des Quatre-Vents — the narcissism,” the Massachusetts wrote. directories as having Native ends this campaign every bit the El Khannouss, the first deputy Street of the Four Winds — a Democrat wrote on her cam- Trump poked back in an inter- American ancestry. loser that he started it,” Warren mayor of Molenbeek. rundown three-story dwelling paign’s account on Mon- view with New York Times writ- Trump’s campaign did not tweeted Monday on her cam- The portrait that resulted that belongs to the municipality day, part of a rapid-fire burst of er Maureen Dowd in a column immediately provide a response paign account, which has “bore a very strong resemblance and serves as low-income hous- eight tweets attacking the billion- that appeared in Sunday’s news- to Warren’s latest remarks. 261,000 followers. to Salah Abdeslam,” El Khan- ing. The ground-floor windows aire television personality. paper. The exchange comes with Trump, a prodigious tweeter, nouss said. Forensic scientists are boarded up and the base- “But just because @realDon- Trump said of Warren’s criti- Trump leading the race for con- has 7 million followers on his found Abdeslam’s fingerprints in ment windows are barred with aldTrump is a loser everywhere cism, “I think it’s wonderful vention delegates over two sur- account. the apartment. ironwork. else doesn’t mean he’ll lose this because the Indians can now par- viving competitors and some Warren has yet to issue an There also was the body of a At around 4:30 p.m. Friday, election,” Warren warned her take in the future of the country. GOP leaders trying to head off endorsement in the Democratic suspected Abdeslam accomplice the usually quiet neighborhood allies. She’s got about as much Indian his nomination, saying he would presidential contest between for- who was shot and killed by a was swarming with heavily A week ago, Warren took to blood as I have.” be defeated and cause losses for mer Secretary of State Hillary police sniper as the gunman pre- armed police, said a 32-year-old Facebook to try stirring up “Her whole life was based on a GOP congressional candidates. Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders, pared to fire on police from a woman who lives across the Trump opponents to speak out. fraud,” he added. “She got into In her tweets, Warren accused I-Vt. window, along with a Kalash- street. THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 2016 l 9 It's a catch! Maryland, Indiana, Wisconsin carry Big Ten flag in NCAA Tournament By The Associated Press The trio of Big Ten schools No it's not! left in the NCAA Tournament has forged unique paths to the NFL won’t change confusing rule Sweet 16. Maryland was the preseason BOCA RATON, Fla. (AP) — games beginning in 2017 who conference favorite, while Indi- It's a catch. would focus on the defensive ana was the unlikely regular- No it's not. line, particularly in the run season champion. Even though NFL owners game. With the league recently As for the Wisconsin Bad- won't vote on any proposals having moved the umpire behind gers, just call 'em the comeback regarding what constitutes a the offensive backfield, there is kids. reception in their games, compe- added concern about spotting Bronson Koenig's buzzer- tition committee co-chairman defensive holding in the trench- beating 3-pointer to defeat Rich McKay and officiating es. Xavier in the second round on director Dean Blandino spent Not surprisingly, Blandino Sunday capped a back-and- more time trying to clarify the was not enamored of proposals forth tussle that encapsulated rule and fielding questions about from some teams to expand the Badgers' entire trying sea- it Monday than on any other sub- replay and coaches challenges. son. ject. Suggestions have ranged from "I'm so proud of how far There will be tweaks to the being allowed to challenge any we've come," Koenig said after language but no changes in the call except on scores and the Xavier game, "and no one catch rule. The criteria remain turnovers, which already are really believed we'd get to this the same: control of the ball; two automatically reviewed, to point." feet on the ground in bounds; increasing the number of chal- Not after Wisconsin dropped and enough time to clearly lenges from two to three. to 9-9 on Jan. 12 after falling on become a runner. Allowing challenges on penal- the road to Northwestern. Not Deviating from that, Blandino ty calls would lead to "rewriting with the team suffering a series explained, would severely com- the rulebook and ... create a dif- of close defeats that had fans plicate the officials' jobs, while ferent look of officiating." wondering if coach Greg Gard the aim is to simplify the calls in The proposal to spot the ball would stay on the job perma- real time. at the 25-yard line instead of the nently after predecessor Bo "The key part of the rule 20 on touchbacks on kickoffs is Ryan retired at midseason. allows for consistency in calls on something the competition com- More than two months later, Associated Press the field," Blandino said. mittee wanted to do several the confidence is back. Wiscon- WISCONSIN'S BRONSON Koenig is congratulated by fans as he leaves the court after hitting a three-point The rule also is a factor in years ago when the kickoff was sin is two victories away from a basket at the buzzer to defeat Xavier in a second-round game in the NCAA Tournament Sunday in St. Louis. player safety issues. moved to the 35-yard line. third straight trip to the Final Wisconsin won 66-63. Four. "It's tied to the defenseless "We felt like ... we're still get- of NCAA experience on their In the South, fifth-seeded "For what we have went "Going into the tournament, receiver rule," Blandino said. ting a lot of returns from deep in roster. The Big Ten Tourna- Maryland faces No. 1 overall through late in the season ... the guys really believe we are "You don't want to shorten the the end zone," McKay said. "This ment champs were stunned in seed Kansas on Thursday I'm happy for the players," Tur- going to win now. There's no, 'I time a receiver is protected from gives the option to take a knee the first round by 15th-seeded night. geon said. hope we can win, I hope the hits to the head, etc." and take (the ball) to the 25." Middle Tennessee State, bust- "I know it's not the Final shot goes in,'" forward Nigel Blandino and McKay recog- One somewhat exotic option ing brackets across the country. Four yet or national champi- Much like Wis- Hayes said. INDIANA: nize and readily admit determin- the owners discussed Monday Overall, the league went 8-4 onship," Maryland coach Mark consin, coach Tom Crean's club On defense, the seventh- ing what is a catch is among the was staging a regular-season after the tournament's first Turgeon said after a 73-60 win faced early season obstacles. seeded Badgers got tougher in toughest calls for officials. game in China, perhaps as early week, with Michigan, Iowa and over Hawaii on Sunday, "but to A season-ending injury to the last few months. The They cite the speed of the as 2018. Purdue joining Michigan State be a part of the Sweet 16 is a second-leading scorer James progress showed in NCAA tour- action — Blandino calls them A detailed analysis of how on the sidelines. big step for us." Blackmon hurt. ney wins over Pittsburgh and "bang-bang plays" — and how much interest there would be in Off-court issues took a toll. Xavier. TV technology has improved. such a game in the world's most Crean's job security was in "Defensively and then the Some other notes about MORE ON MARYLAND: High-definition replays in slow populous country is under way. The Terps were 22-3 on Feb. 9 question with the Hoosiers' fan toughness this group has devel- the Big Ten in the NCAAs: motion can make virtually every But few details, including which and rose to No. 2 in the Top 25 base anxious about just two oped ... probably wasn't present play a potential subject for con- Chinese city the league will tar- The poll before a 3-5 stretch going Sweet 16 appearances in in this group in November, CHALLENGE TIME: troversy. get, have been settled. league's three-team showing in into the NCAAs. A 13-point loss Crean's first seven seasons. December, early January," The league consulted former Quietly, several teams have the Sweet 16 doesn't compare to at Wisconsin on Feb. 13 started Make it three out of eight. coach Greg Gard said Monday. and current receivers, coaches, expressed a willingness to be the Atlantic Coast Conference's the slide. Indiana is 22-4 since a 20-point "We would have wilted in front office personnel and offi- involved in a game in China. historic six-team presence, But Turgeon likes how his loss to Duke on Dec. 2. some of the physical combat cials while reviewing the catch This year, the NFL will stage though the Big Ten has a team played in the Big Ten The Hoosiers have ousted things we had in the paint ear- rule. three games in London and chance to send a message in the Tournament, with a win over 12th-seeded Chattanooga and lier in the year." "They were unanimous that return to Mexico for a regular- regional semifinals. Nebraska before a three-point fourth-seeded Kentucky to It helps to have two seasoned we need to continue to use video season game in November. The East Region could be loss to Michigan State in the make it this far. NCAA veterans in juniors to show examples and teach," The NFL had planned to play renamed the Big Ten-ACC post- semis. In the NCAAs, the Terps "I feel like we've come a long Koenig and Hayes. Blandino said. "Not just for the a preseason game in China once season challenge, with sixth- have defeated double digit- way," guard Kevin "Yogi" Fer- But experience didn't help media and fans, but for the play- before, in 2007 in Beijing, but it seeded Notre Dame facing Wis- seeded teams South Dakota rell said. Michigan State. ers and coaches and officials." was canceled. consin in Philadelphia on Fri- State and Hawaii. Turgeon said "This is a player-driven pro- The Spartans were the most Blandino also said the league Germany also has expressed day, followed by fifth-seeded that while Maryland isn't play- gram, and we get on each other, seasoned team in this year's is "working toward" having an interest in hosting an NFL regu- Indiana against top-seeded ing its best basketball, it's get- we hold each other account- field with 59 cumulative games eighth official on the field in lar-season game. North Carolina. ting closer. able." Drummond's tip-in lifts Pistons over Bucks AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) — Stan Van Gundy took Andre Drummond out fairly early in the third quarter because the fran- chise center wasn't showing enough energy. Drummond was a different player after he went back in, and he came through in a big way for Detroit at the end. Drummond's tip-in with 2 sec- onds remaining lifted the Pistons to a 92-91 victory over the Mil- waukee Bucks on Monday night. Drummond had eight points and six rebounds in the final period. "I thought he played a lot bet- ter in the fourth quarter," Van Gundy said. "I just didn't think he was bringing us any energy in the Submitted photo third quarter. ... I would like to THE KARATE Institute of Ironwood hosted part one of its Spring Fling competition recently. The competition see our starters take more respon- has eight events throughout March, including inter-school tourneys, obstacle courses, promotional testings sibility in terms of an energy and and seminars. First place Kumite Vinnie Triggiano, left, spars with Danny Green as Jake Fyle, center referee, intensity." far left. A mini promotional test was also a part of it. Luca Villanueva was promoted to two purple stripes, The Pistons (37-34) are a per- Sawyer Peck to seventh class, Frank Jewel to Ni-Kyu and Hailey Brady to seventh class. Ryan Fyle and Sensei centage point behind Chicago (36- Jaimie Hellen conducted a seminar. The Institute also held a bring a friend night and a parents’ appreciation 33) for the last playoff spot in the mentor’s night. The next event is scheduled for Wausau, Wis., on May 1. Standing from left are: Ryan Fyle, Eastern Conference. Detroit came Dave Bolen, Frank Jewel, Elizabeth Fyle, Jody Allen Jaimie Hellen; sitting: Maddie Brocher, William Green, out inexplicably flat Monday and trailed by 17 points in the first Cody Sheplard, Ian Brady, Rukus Betlewski, Isaac Fyle and Tim Green. half. The Pistons were down 13 in the third quarter before chipping away at Milwaukee's lead in the fourth. THE A.M. Sharp Drummond was outplayed Shooters recently early on by Greg Monroe, but won the 24 team 3 on when Kentavious Caldwell-Pope 3 Ice Masters Classic missed from the perimeter in the in Eagle River, Wis. final seconds, he was able to tip The Sharp Shooters the ball in. The Bucks weren't defeated the Hunters able to get a clean shot off after from the Kenosha that. area 5-3 in the cham- "Just was in the right place at Associated Press pionship game. The the right time," said Drummond, DETROIT PISTONS’ Andre Drummond, left, celebrates with teammate team consists of the NBA's leading rebounder. "To Stanley Johnson after scoring the winning basket to defeat the Mil- friendships made come out with that type of win at waukeee Bucks 92-91 Monday in Auburn Hills, Mich. through summer the end of the game is pretty sat- hockey in honor of The Bucks were up 91-88 after self a chance to get lucky." isfying." the late coach Andy Khris Middleton led Milwau- Middleton's jumper with 30 sec- Marcus Morris scored 21 onds left. Reggie Jackson's driv- points for Detroit. He went 4 of 4 Michalik, who kee with 27 points, and Giannis coached this group in Antetokounmpo added 21. Mon- ing basket cut the lead to one, and from 3-point range, while the rest 2014. From left are: roe had 18 points and 10 Milwaukee's Jerryd Bayless of the team went 5 of 29. rebounds. missed two free throws with 10 Detroit was down 36-19 in the coach Jay Kivisto, "We play great defense on their seconds left, giving the Pistons a first half but came all the way Paden Michalik (Anti- last shot, force a miss and the ball chance to win it. back to tie it before the second go), Judah Leder bounces to the best offensive "If you hang in there, some- quarter was over. Milwaukee led (Merrill), Ty O'Bey rebounder in the league," Milwau- times you get a chance to get 48-45 at halftime, then the Bucks (Ashland) and Gabe kee coach Jason Kidd said. "We lucky, and we got lucky at the made their first five shots of the Kivisto (Hurley). did just about everything right end," Van Gundy said. "But you third. Milwaukee was up 74-65 and still lost the game." have to hang in there to give your- after three. Submitted photo 10 l TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 2016 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard Michigan State's Valentine

Orlando at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. New Jersey 2, Columbus 1 National Hockey League Local Schedule New York at Chicago, 8 p.m. Pittsburgh 6, Washington 2 ARIZONA COYOTES — Assigned D Sacramento at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Calgary 4, Montreal 1 Philip Samuelsson to Springfield (AHL). laments a game he'll never forget Tuesday, March 22 Utah at Houston, 8 p.m. Colorado 3, Edmonton 2 CAROLINA HURRICANES — Recalled Boys Basketball Miami at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. San Jose 3, Arizona 0 F Derek Ryan from Charlotte (AHL). EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Denzel Valen- declared this team had a legitimate chance to win State quarterffinal Philadelphia at Denver, 9 p.m. Monday's Games DETROIT RED WINGS — Signed LW tine had one of the best seasons, and careers, in a national championship and many people agreed At Sault Ste. Marie L.A. Lakers at Phoenix, 10 p.m. N.Y. Rangers 4, Florida 2 Eric Tangradi to a two-year contract Michigan State basketball history. with him just a couple days ago. North Central vs. Onaway, 7 p.m. EDT Dallas at Portland, 10 p.m. Philadelphia 4, N.Y. Islanders 1 extension. Assigned G Jared Coreau to Track-and-field L.A. Clippers at Golden State, 10:30 Toronto 5, Calgary 2 Grand Rapids (AHL). Valentine's last game, though, is one that will A Conference USA program had other plans, Mercer, W-M at Northland Pines, 4:30 Nashville 5, Los Angeles 2 NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Assigned F haunt him forever. starting strong and finishing with poise against a Bucks-Pistons Box Friday, March 25 MILWAUKEE (91) Tuesday's Games Brian O'Neill to Albany (AHL). The national player of the year candidate talent-laden, experience team that simply seemed Softball Antetokounmpo 10-17 0-0 21, Parker 2- Buffalo at Carolina, 7 p.m. COLLEGE Ironwood at Superior Dome tourna- 7 0-0 5, Monroe 9-15 0-0 18, Bayless 2-5 Philadelphia at Columbus, 7 p.m. CLAYTON STATE — Named Fergal matched a season high with six turnovers and shot to wilt. ment, Marquette, 11 a.m. 0-2 5, Middleton 11-16 3-3 27, Inglis 1-3 Anaheim at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Forde women's interim head soccer 5 of 13 in the second-seeded Spartans' stunning, "There was pressure," Izzo said. "They put it on Washington at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. coach. 0-0 2, Ennis 2-5 0-0 4, Plumlee 2-3 0-0 4, 90-81 loss to 15th-seeded Middle Tennessee State me and I put it on them. Isn't going to change as Basketball Cunningham 1-3 0-0 2, Henson 1-2 1-2 3. Detroit at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. ILLINOIS — Named Thad Ward run- Totals 41-76 4-7 91. Vancouver at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. ning backs coach. in the first round of the NCAA tournament. long as I'm here. That's why you come here." Los Angeles at Minnesota, 8:30 p.m. LSU — Freshman F Ben Simmons NBA DETROIT (92) "When you're in this position and everybody's Izzo hopes Josh Jackson, one of the top recruits All Times EDT Harris 4-12 5-5 13, Morris 8-9 1-3 21, Dallas at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. announced he will enter the NBA draft. EASTERN CONFERENCE Drummond 7-16 0-1 14, Jackson 3-8 3-3 Edmonton at Arizona, 10 p.m. NEW MEXICO — Named Paul Maes- looking at you, you've got to come through," he said in the country, decides to come to Michigan State to Atlantic Division 9, Caldwell-Pope 6-18 1-2 15, Blake 1-3 St. Louis at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. tas women's assistant soccer coach. softly Friday. "I didn't come through. I'll remember chase a championship next season. The 6-foot-7 W L Pct GB 1-1 3, Johnson 1-6 2-2 4, Tolliver 4-9 0-0 Wednesday's Games PITTBURGH — Announced the resig- that for the rest of my life." Detroit native attends Prolific Prep Academy in Toronto 48 21 .696 — 11, Baynes 1-4 0-0 2. Totals 35-85 13-17 Ottawa at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. nation of men's basketball coach Jamie Boston 41 30 .577 8 92. Boston at N.Y. Rangers, 8 p.m. Dixon, to accept the same position at The Big Ten player of the year did have 13 California. New York 28 43 .394 21 Milwaukee 30 18 26 17 — 91 TCU. points, 12 assists and six rebounds, but he and his Jackson is scheduled to play in the McDonald's Brooklyn 19 50 .275 29 Detroit 17 28 20 27 — 92 Transactions WYOMING — Announced the resigna- Philadelphia 9 62 .127 40 3-Point Goals_Milwaukee 5-10 (Middle- tion of men's basketball coach Larry Shy- teammates simply could not slow down the Blue All-American game later this month along with Southeast Division ton 2-4, Bayless 1-1, Parker 1-1, Antetok- att. Named Allen Edwards men's basket- Raiders. Miles Bridges and Joshua Langford, both of whom W L Pct GB ounmpo 1-3, Cunningham 0-1), Detroit 9- ball coach. "That's probably one of the worst games we have already signed to play with the Spartans Miami 40 29 .580 — 33 (Morris 4-4, Tolliver 3-8, Caldwell- 41 30 .577 — Pope 2-11, Johnson 0-2, Harris 0-2, Blake MLB — Named Jorge Perez-Diaz as Baseball played all year, and it happened to be in the first along with a another pair of highly touted players, Charlotte 40 30 .571 ½ 0-2, Jackson 0-4). Fouled Out_None. senior vice president and special counsel, round," Valentine said. "You can't have that if you Cassius Winston and Nick Ward. Washington 35 35 .500 5½ Rebounds_Milwaukee 42 (Antetokounm- litigation and international affairs. want to win championships." Michigan State will also hope Deyonta Davis Orlando 29 41 .414 11½ po 12), Detroit 50 (Drummond 16). American League Central Division Assists_Milwaukee 23 (Bayless 6), Detroit CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Optioned All Times EDT Middle Tennessee State jumped out to a 15-2 decides to return for his sophomore year, instead of W L Pct GB 18 (Jackson 5). Total Fouls_Milwaukee RHP Erik Johnson to Charlotte (IL). Reas- Sunday's Games lead and never trailed in a game in which it made entering the NBA draft as a projected first-round y-Cleveland 50 20 .714 — 20, Detroit 14. Technicals_Antetokounm- signed RHP Tyler Danish and INF Steve Detroit (ss) 7, Washington 6 Indiana 37 33 .529 13 po. A_13,577 (22,076) Lombardozzi to their minor league camp. Baltimore 8, Tampa Bay 8, tie 56 percent of its shots and was even better beyond pick. Chicago 36 33 .522 13½ — Optioned RHP Detroit (ss) 8, Atlanta 2 the 3-point line, where four players combined to If Davis comes back, he would be a key player on Detroit 37 34 .521 13½ Hockey Jose Valdez to Toledo (IL). Assigned N.Y. Yankees 6, Minnesota 4 make 11 shots. a team that includes perhaps Izzo's best recruiting Milwaukee 30 41 .423 20½ RHP Preston Guilmet, LHP Drake Britton, Philadelphia 5, Houston 4 WESTERN CONFERENCE C Miguel Gonzalez, INFs Dominic Fico- Miami 5, St. Louis 2 "We just failed defensively," Matt Costello said class. The Spartans will also have seniors Eron Southwest Division ciello, Tommy Field and JaCoby Jones Toronto 3, Pittsburgh 2 after equaling a career high with 22 points and Harris, Gavin Schilling and Alvin Ellis, juniors NHL WLPct GB All Times EDT and OFs Mike Gerber and Jason Krizan to Boston 9, N.Y. Mets 4 grabbing nine rebounds. "That's where we've hung Clark, Lourawls Nairn and Javon Bess y-San Antonio 59 11 .843 — EASTERN CONFERENCE their minor league camp. Arizona 9, Cincinnati 3 Memphis 40 30 .571 19 Atlantic Division HOUSTON ASTROS — Optioned OF 5, Kansas City 2 our hat all year, and we couldn't stop them." along with sophomores Matt McQuaid, Kenny Houston 35 35 .500 24 GP WLOT Pts GF GA Andrew Aplin, INF Nolan Fontana and L.A. Angels 5, Texas 1 And, Tom Izzo could not stop tears from stream- Goins and Kyle Ahrens. Dallas 35 35 .500 24 Florida 73 40 24 9 89 207 181 RHP Asher Wojciechowski to their minor Chicago White Sox 6, Oakland 2 New Orleans 26 43 .377 32½ Tampa Bay 72 41 26 5 87 196 171 league camp. Reassigned INF Tony San Diego 12, L.A. Dodgers (ss) 5 ing down his cheeks after what he said was the Izzo was clearly not in the mood to talk about Northwest Division Boston 73 39 26 8 86 216 197 Kemp to their minor league camp. Milwaukee 3, L.A. Dodgers (ss) 1 toughest loss in his 21-season career as a head the future at his postgame news conference, where WLPct GB Detroit 72 36 2511 83 184 190 OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Optioned Cleveland 3, Seattle 1 coach. It rivaled how he felt as an assistant during he was joined by outgoing seniors: Valentine, y-Oklahoma City48 22 .686 — Ottawa 73 34 31 8 76 211 223 INFs Tyler Ladendorf and Max Muncy to San Francisco 10, Colorado 4 Portland 36 35 .507 12½ Montreal 73 33 34 6 72 192 209 Nasvhille (PCL). Monday's Games the 1995 NCAA tournament first-round loss to Costello and Bryn Forbes. Utah 34 36 .486 14 Buffalo 73 29 3410 68 173 198 TEXAS RANGERS — Optioned LHP Washington 5, Houston 3 Weber State that ended Jud Heathcote, Shawn "There's three guys here that gave me every sin- Atlanta 7, Pittsburgh (ss) 3 Denver 29 42 .408 19½ Toronto 72 26 3511 63 174 209 Alex Claudio, RHP Anthony Ranaudo, 3B Minnesota 22 48 .314 26 Joey Gallo, INF Jurickson Profar and OF Philadelphia 4, Detroit 3 Respert and Eric Snow's careers at Michigan State. gle thing they had," Izzo said. "I don't care about Metropolitan Division Boston 4, St. Louis 3 Pacific Division GP WLOT Pts GF GA Nomar Mazara to Round Rock (PCL). Izzo, a Basketball Hall of Fame finalist, publicly next year." Assigned RHP Francisco Mendoza, OF Pittsburgh (ss) 2, Minnesota 0 WLPct GB x-Washington71 51 15 5 107 227 168 Miami 2, N.Y. Mets 1 Lewis Brinson, INF Ryan Cordell and INF y-Golden State 63 7 .900 — N.Y. Rangers73 41 24 8 90 207 192 Oakland 6, San Francisco 4 L.A. Clippers 43 26 .623 19½ Pittsburgh 72 40 24 8 88 204 179 Drew Robinson to their minor league Seattle 6, L.A. Dodgers 3 Sacramento 27 43 .386 36 N.Y. Islanders71 38 24 9 85 197 181 camp. Milwaukee (ss) 4, L.A. Angels 3 Phoenix 19 50 .275 43½ Philadelphia 71 35 2412 82 186 190 National League Cleveland 9, Chicago White Sox 4 L.A. Lakers 14 55 .203 48½ New Jersey 73 35 31 7 77 166 189 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Optioned Colorado 9, Texas 6 LHP Marco Gonzales to Memphis (PCL). Frustrating season ends with early y-clinched division Carolina 72 31 2714 76 175 195 Milwaukee (ss) vs. Arizona Sunday's Games Columbus 72 29 35 8 66 188 223 WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Reas- Cincinnati vs. San Diego Dallas 132, Portland 120, OT WESTERN CONFERENCE signed RHPs Erik Davis, Michael Brady Tuesday's Games Toronto 105, Orlando 100 Central Division and Burke Badenhop to minor league Boston vs. Miami at Jupiter, Fla., 1:05 New Orleans 109, L.A. Clippers 105 GP WLOT Pts GF GA camp. p.m. NCAA exit for Michigan Boston 120, Philadelphia 105 Dallas 73 43 21 9 95 236 211 BASKETBALL Minnesota (ss) vs. Philadelphia at Clearwater, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Utah 94, Milwaukee 85 St. Louis 73 42 22 9 93 194 185 National Basketball Association ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — up for a lot of previous angst. The stars like , Nik Sacramento 88, New York 80 MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES — Signed G Atlanta vs. Houston at Kissimmee, Fla., Chicago 73 42 24 7 91 203 179 1:05 p.m. For a few fleeting moments, the advantage slipped away, howev- Stauskas and Mitch McGary did Monday's Games Nashville 73 37 2313 87 202 187 Jordan Farmar to a 10-day contract. FOOTBALL Toronto vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Fla., Cleveland 124, Denver 91 Colorado 73 38 31 4 80 198 204 1:05 p.m. path to the Sweet 16 seemed to be er, and Michigan had to settle for when Michigan was contending Indiana 91, Philadelphia 75 Minnesota 73 34 2811 79 194 186 Baltimore vs. Minnesota (ss) at Fort opening up for Michigan. another season that was a far cry for national titles. Charlotte 91, San Antonio 88 CAROLINA PANTHERS — Signed S Winnipeg 72 29 37 6 64 184 216 Myers, Fla., 1:05 p.m. The Wolverines weren't quite from what it produced from 2012- If the Wolverines are going to Boston 107, Orlando 96 Pacific Division Trenton Robinson to a one-year contract. San Francisco (ss) vs. Chicago White Detroit 92, Milwaukee 91 GP WLOT Pts GF GA — Signed WR Jere- Sox at Glendale, Ariz., 4:05 p.m. good enough to take advantage. 14. return to that level, they may Chicago 109, Sacramento 102 x-Los Angeles72 44 23 5 93 198 165 my Kerley. Assigned G Jared Coreau to Chicago Cubs vs. Cincinnati at A frustrating season for the During that three-year stretch, need more production from their Golden State 109, Minnesota 104 Anaheim 71 40 22 9 89 182 164 Grand Rapids (AHL). Goodyear, Ariz., 4:05 p.m. Washington 117, Atlanta 102 San Jose 72 41 25 6 88 214 185 — Promoted Milwaukee vs. Colorado at Scottsdale, Wolverines came to an end Friday the Wolverines won two Big Ten big men. Mark Donnal averaged Memphis at Phoenix Arizona 72 31 34 7 69 188 217 Eliot Wolf to director-football operations Ariz., 4:10 p.m. night when Michigan lost 70-63 to titles and reached a Final Four. 7.8 points a game and made 25 and to director of player Oakland vs. L.A. Angels at Tempe, Tuesday's Games Calgary 73 31 36 6 68 202 228 Notre Dame in the NCAA Tour- They also lost several players to starts — and he occasionally Charlotte at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Vancouver 71 27 3212 66 167 205 personnel. Ariz., 4:10 p.m. Miami at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Edmonton 75 29 39 7 65 181 219 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — Named Texas vs. San Diego at Peoria, Ariz., nament. Third-seeded West Vir- the NBA, and the program has looked capable of more. Moritz 4:10 p.m. Houston at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. NOTE: Two points for a win, one point Monte Kiffin defensive assistant, John ginia had already lost, so if Michi- struggled to deal with some bad Wagner showed flashes of ability Memphis at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Benton assistant offensive line coach and N.Y. Mets vs. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa, for overtime loss. Fla., 6:35 p.m. Wednesday's Games x-clinched playoff spot John Donovan offensive quality control gan had made it to the round of injury luck since then. Michigan as a freshman. coach. L.A. Dodgers vs. Kansas City at Sur- Milwaukee at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Sunday's Games prise, Ariz., 9:05 p.m. 32, the Wolverines would have missed the NCAA Tournament Even during those seasons MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Signed TE Atlanta at Washington, 7 p.m. Minnesota 3, Chicago 2, SO San Francisco (ss) vs. Arizona at Brian Leonhardt. faced Stephen F. Austin instead. last year. when Michigan was winning big Toronto at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Anaheim 3, Winnipeg 2, OT Scottsdale, Ariz., 10:10 p.m. HOCKEY But there would be no extended This season seemed to have a under Beilein, the Wolverines run for coach 's team lot of potential, with a more expe- were vulnerable on defense, and in a season when just making the rienced group than Michigan had this season, they had more trou- tournament was a struggle. in previous years, but the injuries ble making up for that at the Liriano doing well after being beaned "The depth that we had, that — particularly LeVert's — took a offensive end. LeVert and we expected to have going into the toll. Fatigue may have been a fac- Albrecht were the only two PHOENIX (AP) — Milwaukee Brewers out- "Obviously, there's a lot of swelling right now," season is sitting on the bench tor against Notre Dame, since the seniors on the roster, and the fielder Rymer Liriano was released from the hos- he said. "He'll have more consults with doctors in with Spike Albrecht and Caris Wolverines played a First Four Wolverines are already used to pital and visited his teammates in the clubhouse the next two or three days." LeVert," Beilein said after the game while other teams were able playing without them, but there's Monday, a day after he was hit in the face by a "Not everything is OK. We're still less than 24 loss to Notre Dame. "We'll always to rest, but point guard Derrick plenty of room for improvement pitch. hours out, but it was great to see him. But he's got wonder with those two." Walton wasn't using that as an among the players who are com- The 24-year-old Liriano sustained multiple a long road ahead of him still," he said. Albrecht and LeVert, two excuse. ing back. facial and nasal fractures. He will start the season Liriano was carried off the field on a backboard seniors who were expected to lead "I'm pretty sure that everybody Defense was an issue in the on the disabled list, manager Craig Counsell said. after the pitch from Los Angeles Dodgers the team on and off the court, at this time of the year is pretty loss to Notre Dame as well. The Counsell visited Liriano in the hospital. Later, Matt West hit him on the left side of the face in were lost to season-ending tired," he said. "We know that Fighting Irish shot 58 percent Liriano joined the Brewers at the ballpark before the eighth inning Sunday. injuries, the second straight sea- within the game there's some from the field. they played the Los Angeles Angels. Liriano had been in the mix to start the season son Michigan was significantly things we could have done to con- "We've been up and down all "He got to see everybody," Counsell said. "It in center field for the rebuilding Brewers. He hampered by health problems. trol our fate. We just weren't able year with this," Beilein said. was good, I'm glad everybody was able to say hi to appeared in 12 games for Milwaukee, going 4 for The Wolverines slipped into the to capitalize on that." "Whether it's schematic, whether him and see that he was OK." 25 with a double, triple and two RBIs. NCAA field and edged Tulsa in Walton and Zak Irvin will be it's personnel, we've got to figure Counsell said it was too early to say how seri- He made his major league debut with San the First Four, and when they seniors next season. They've been it out because you can't give up a ous the injuries were and whether surgery would Diego in 2014. He spent last year in the minors, took a 12-point halftime lead steady contributors for the 58-percent percentage in the be required. then was traded to Milwaukee. against Notre Dame, it looked like Wolverines, but they haven't had NCAA Tournament and expect to a potential upset that could make the same impact that NBA-bound win."

11 Vanderbilt 50 16 FGCU 96 First Four 11 Michigan 67 16 Holy Cross 59 March 15-16 S 11 Wichita St. 70 E 16 FDU 65 Dayton, Ohio 11 Tulsa 62 EW16 Southern U. 55 First Round Women’s Division I Basketball Championship First Round Men’s Division I Basketball Championship March 18-19 Second Round Second Round March 18-19 First Round First Round March 20-21 March 20-21 Second Round Second Round 1 UConn 101 Sweet 16 Sweet 16

March 17-18 March 17-18 1 S. Carolina 77 Columbia, S.C. March 19-20 March 19-20 1 UConn 97 March 26 March 25 1 S. Carolina 73 1 Sweet 16 Sweet 16 North Carolina 83 Kansas 105 1 16 Rob. Morris 49 16 Jacksonville 41 1 Kansas 73 March 24-25 March 24-25 1 N. Carolina 85 Raleigh, N.C. 1 UConn 1 S. Carolina 16 Austin Peay 79 16 FGCU 67 8 Seton Hall 76 Elite Eight Elite Eight 8 George Wash. 51 1 Kansas 1 N. Carolina 9 Duquesne 51 March 28 March 27 9 Kan. St. 47 8 Colorado 67 8 USC 69 Storrs, Conn. Elite Eight Elite Eight 9 Duquesne 97 9 Kansas St. 56 9 UConn 61 March 26-27 March 26-27 9 Providence 66 9 Des Moines, Iowa 9 UConn 74 Providence 70 5 Mississippi St. 60 5 Florida 59 Thurs., 9:40 p.m. Fri., 9:40 p.m. 5 Miss. St. 74 12 Albany 59 Syracuse, N.Y. 5 Maryland 79 5 Indiana 99 Des Moines, Iowa 12 Chattanooga 50 Final Four 12 Albany (NY) 61 5 Maryland 73 5 Indiana 73 Syracuse 5 Miss. St. Indianapolis 4 12 So. Dakota St. 74 12 Chattanooga 74 4 Mich. State 74 4 Syracuse 73 5 Maryland Final Four 5 Indiana 4 Mich. St. 72 April 3 4 Syracuse 76 4 California 66 Houston 4 Kentucky 85

Mississippi State 13 Belmont 60 13 Hawaii 60 April 2 4 Kentucky 67 13 Army 56

Spokane, Wash. 13 Hawaii 77 13 Stony Brook 57 BRIDGEPORT SIOUX FALLS SOUTH EAST 6 South Florida 48 6 West Virginia 74 Philadelphia 6 South Florida 67 6 West Vir. 81 Columbus, Ohio 6 Arizona 55 Louisville, Ky. 6 Notre Dame 70 11 Wichita St. 57 Mar. 26 Mar. 27 6 Notre Dame 76 Brooklyn, N.Y. 11 Colorado St. 45 11 Princeton 65 3 UCLA 3 Ohio St. 11 Wichita St. 65 11 Michigan 63 3 Miami 6 Notre Dame 3 UCLA 66 3 Ohio State 88

3 Miami 79 3 West Virginia 56 Angeles Los 3 UCLA 72 3 Ohio St. 88 3 Miami 65 14 SF Austin 75 14 Hawaii 50 14 Buffalo 69 14 Buffalo 72 Providence, R.I. 14 SF Austin 70 7 BYU 69 7 Tennessee 59 Thurs., 7:10 p.m. Fri., 7:27 p.m. 7 Iowa 72 7 Wisconsin 47 10 Missouri 55 National 7 Tenn. 75 Tempe, Ariz. 7 Iowa 68 7 Wisconsin 66 10 Missouri 78 10 Green Bay 53 10 Temple 70 National St. Louis 2 Texas Championship 7 Tenn. 10 Pittsburgh 43 2 Texas 86 2 Villanova Championship 7 Wisc. 2 Arizona St. 74 2 Villanova 86 2 Xavier 71 2 Texas 73 April 5 2 Ariz. St. 64 2 Villanova 87 April 4 2 Xavier 63 Austin, Texas 15 Alabama St. 42

Brooklyn, N.Y. 15 N. Mexico St. 52 15 UNC Asheville 56 15 Weber State 53

1 Baylor 89 1 Notre Dame 95 Notre Dame, Ind. 1 Oregon 91 1 Virginia 81 1 Baylor 84 1 ND 87 Raleigh, N.C. 1 Oregon 69 1 Virginia 77 16 Idaho 59 16 NC A&T 61 16 Holy Cross 52 1 Baylor 1 ND 1 Virginia 16 Hampton 45 1 Oregon 8 St. John’s 57 8 Georgia 58 8 Saint Joseph’s 78 8 Texas Tech 61

Waco, Texas Waco, 9 Auburn 52 9 Indiana 70 8 St. Joe’s 64 9 Butler 69 9 Auburn 68 9 Indiana 62 Spokane, Wash. 9 Cincinnati 76 9 Butler 71 5 Florida State 72 5 Miami 71

Thurs., 9:40 p.m. Fri., 7:10 p.m. Stanford, Calif. 5 Baylor 75 5 Purdue 83 5 Florida St. 74 12 S. Dakota St. 65 12 Yale 64 12 Little Rock 61 12 Middle Tenn. 55 12 S. Dakota St. 74 12 Yale 79 12 Little Rock 85 Denver 5 Fla. St. 4 Stanford 4 Duke 4 Iowa St. 4 Texas A&M 74 4 Stanford 85 4 Duke 93 4 Iowa State 94 4 Tex. A&M 56 4 Stanford 66 4 Duke 71 4 Iowa St. 78 13 Missouri St. 65 13 San Fran. 58 Providence, R.I. 13 UNC Wilm. 85 13 Iona 81 Collge Station, Texas WEST MIDWEST DALLAS LEXINGTON Anaheim, Calif. Chicago 6 DePaul 97 6 Oklahoma 61 6 Texas 72 Lexington, Ky. 6 Seton Hall 52 6 DePaul 73 6 Okla. 58 11 No. Iowa 88 Mar. 26 Mar. 27 11 Gonzaga 82 11 J. Madison 67 11 Purdue 45 11 No. Iowa 75 11 Gonzaga 68 Denver 6 DePaul 3 Kentucky 3 Tex. A&M 11 Gonzaga 3 Texas A&M 92 3 Louisville 87 3 Kentucky 85 All times EDT 3 Utah 80 All times EDT

Louisville 3 Louisville 72 3 Tex. A&M 92 3 Utah 59 3 Kentucky 79 14 Central Ark. 60 Oklahoma City 14 Green Bay 65 14 Fresno St. 69 14 UNC Asheville 31 Thurs., 7:37 p.m. Fri., 9:40 p.m. 7 Oregon St. 67 7 Dayton 51 7 Oklahoma St. 54 7 Washington 65 College Park, Md. 10 VCU 81 10 Syracuse 75 St. Louis 10 St. Bonavnt. 40 7 Wash. 74 10 VCU 75 10 Syracuse 70 10 St. Bonavnt. 65 10 Penn 53 2 Okla. 10 Syracuse 2 Ore. St. 7 Wash. 2 Oklahoma 82 2 Michigan St. 81 2 Oregon St. 73 2 Maryland 74 2 Okla. 85 15 MTSU 50 2 Oregon St. 69 2 Maryland 65 Corvallis, Ore.

Oklahoma City 15 CSU Bakersfield 68 15 Middle Tenn. 90 15 Troy 31 15 Iona 58 AP AP l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 2016 11 DEFLOCKED What to do about roommate’s disgusting habits

Dear Annie: I live with a and I also send my niece a gift friend who wants the house to for her birthday. be neat all of the time. But his She never sends a thank personal habits are disgust- you via letter, card, text or ing. email. She never acknowl- “Bruno” washes up in the edges receiving the gifts at all. morning with a washcloth Annie’s I always have to write and ask that he leaves on top of the Mailbox whether the gifts arrived, and hamper. He takes a shower usually, I will get a response a once every two weeks. He day or two later. coughs and hacks and spits strips and tissues in a garbage I realize I don’t send gifts MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM into the trash can by his desk. can in the kitchen. Next to the simply to be acknowledged, He gets black newsprint on table. Where we eat. but it is a courtesy to let the his fingers when he reads the How can I tell him to be giver know something was paper and then it gets all over more sanitary? I get so nause- received. At what point can I our white walls when he ated by his habits that some- let go of this tradition since it touches them. He is diabetic times I want to move out, but certainly doesn’t seem to be and disposes of his bloody test I can’t afford that option. appreciated? She lives in a dif- When I speak to him about it, ferent state, and I haven’t he gets crabby. — Disgusted seen them in over eight years. OUR Roommate If I stop sending gifts, I Y This is Dear Roommate: know she will never once con- what happens when people OROSCOPE sider that she is responsible. H share living quarters — you But do I continue sending have to find ways to live with BORN LOSER gifts to someone I consider those traits that irritate one unappreciative and rude? another. We recommend — putting a trash can with a flip Annoyed Aunt lid in the kitchen, so his tis- Dear Aunt: You can stop sues and test strips are not this tradition immediately. EUGENIA visible, and the container is Send your niece a lovely card LAST easy enough to use that Bruno for the next occasion and write won’t drop the tissues on the inside, “I can tell that gifts Your Birthday floor. You can do the same seem to create an extra bur- Tuesday, March 22, 2016 with the one by his desk. Do den for you, so I’ve decided to the reverse with the hamper stop sending them.” Enough You’ll be looking for answers and already. solutions that will help take you in a — replace it with one that has Annie’s Mailbox is writ- ALLEY OOP direction offering mental stimulation no lid, so everything goes into and financial perks. Dedication and a basket that can be carried to ten by Kathy Mitchell and honesty will help bring you closer to the washer. Don’t clean up his Marcy Sugar, longtime editors your dreams and long-term happi- inky fingerprints. If he doesn’t of the Ann Landers column. ness. 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o K 9 4 March 22, 28, 2016 and environmental causes of blight or Dave Roberts, Supervisor Help Wanted for p blighting factors which exist or Bergland Township, Michigan 7 6 2 April 4, 12, 2016 West East SCHNEIDERMAN & SHERMAN, which may in the future exist in ATTESTED P.C., IS ATTEMPTING TO COL- Bergland Township and hereby I, Patricia MacArthur, Bergland 10 Days& m 6 4 m 5 LECT A DEBT, ANY INFORMA- adopts all Michigan Statutes asso- Township Clerk, do hereby certify n A J 7 4 n Q 10 9 3 2 TION WE OBTAIN WILL BE ciated with blight and blight en- that the foregoing is a true copy of o o forcement including but not lim- an Ordinance adopted at a regu- we’ll give you Q 5 2 10 8 6 3 USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. p J 10 8 3 p A K Q PLEASE CONTACT OUR OF- ited to Public Act 344 of 1945 and lar meeting of the Bergland Town- Blighted Area Rehabilitation Act ship Board on the 17th Day of South FICE AT (248)539-7400 IF YOU m SUPERB CONDITION, ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. (MCL 125.71, et seq.) March, 2016. 2 weeksinthe A K Q 8 3 2 SUPER LOW MILEAGE (88K), MORTGAGE SALE – Default has Add to Section 3 Patricia MacArthur, Clerk n 6 NON-SMOKING 4x4 been made in the conditions of a ADDITIONAL CAUSES of BLIGHT Bergland Township, Michigan o or BLIGHTING FACTORS Range Source & A J 7 2000 CHEVROLET mortgage made by RYAN M. p 9 5 4 SILVERADO LT 1500 Z71 NIEMI and ROBYN L. NIEMI, 3(H) It is hereby determined that March 8, 15, 22, 29, 2016 Need new staff? PRICE REDUCED! HUSBAND AND WIFE, to Mort- the following uses, structure and IF YOU ARE NOW ON ACTIVE activities are causes of blight or MILITARY DUTY OR HAVE 10 DaysOnline Dealer: South No rust, gorgeous inside and gage Electronic Registration Sys- Vulnerable: East-West out. Loaded with options tems, Inc. ("MERS"), solely as blighting factors which, if allowed BEEN IN THE PRIOR ONE including Auto-Trac, push nominee for lender and lender's to exist, will tend to result in YEAR, PLEASE CONTACT OUR Post a job opening in our NO CHARGE! button 4-wheel drive, leather successors and assigns, Mort- blighted and undesirable neighbor- OFFICE AT 248-502-1400. South West North East power heated seats both sides; gagee, dated June 10, 2003, and hoods. On and after the effective MORTGAGE SALE - Default has 1m Pass 2m Pass date of this ordinance, no person, AM/FM/CD/Cassette recorded on June 16, 2003, in been made in the conditions of a print and online Classifieds ?? radio; power locks & windows; Liber 403, on Page 779, and as- firm or corporation of any kind mortgage made by Norbert G. Total shall maintain or permit to be Sackmann Jr. and Lisa M. Sack- tilt; cruise; compass and signed by said mortgagee to Na- p temperature; premium tionstar Mortgage LLC, as as- maintained any of these causes of mann, husband and wife, to Ac- to reach thousands of Market Opening lead: J aluminum wheels. signed, Gogebic County Records, blight or blighting factors upon any tion Mortgage Co., Inc., Mort- This outstanding one-owner, Michigan, on which mortgage property in Bergland Township gagee, dated June 18, 2004 and Coverage low mileage truck was there is claimed to be due at the owned, leased, rented or occu- recorded June 23, 2004 in Liber potential candidates. purchased by me at a Chevy date hereof the sum of Forty-Six pied by such person, firm or cor- 424, Page 672, and Loan Modific- Starts at In which suit do dealer for $14,000.00. Thousand Four Hundred Sixty- poration. ation recorded on May 14, 2014, matching topper available; Nine Dollars and Ninety Cents (H) 1 GENERAL TRASH in liber 567, page 871, Gogebic You’re bound to find a $25.00 you try for game? Silverado Z71 4x4 truck. ($46,469.90), including interest at In any area, including woods, County Records, Michigan. Said rivers, lakes, streams, or the ice mortgage is now held by MidFirst (15 words This is a very special truck. 6.000% per annum. Under the By Phillip Alder With super low mileage. power of sale contained in said thereon, discard or deposit any Bank, by assignment. There is I am offering it for sale at mortgage and the statute in such trash, rubbish, garbage or filthy claimed to be due at the date perfect match for the job! or less) $10,900.00. case made and provided, notice is matter in any place within Berg- hereof the sum of Forty-Seven Greg Norman said, “Setting goals (906)884-2000 hereby given that said mortgage land Township, except in a proper Thousand Three Hundred Eighty- for your game is an art. The trick will be foreclosed by a sale of the place or container designated for F our and 59/100 Dollars the disposal of same. ($47,384.59), including interest at is in setting them at the right level, mortgaged premises, or some part neither too low nor too high.” Legals of them, at public vendue, at the (H) 2 STORAGE OF TRASH 4.625% per annum. Under the Call front east door of the Courthouse WITHOUT LANDFILL PERMIT power of sale contained in said When trying to get to game in a Building in the City of Bessemer in In any area, the storage or accu- mortgage and the statute in such major after partner has raised your mulation of junk, trash, rubbish or case made and provided, notice is 906-932-2211 one-of-a-major opening to two, you March 1, 8, 15, 22, 2016 Gogebic County, Michigan at 10:00 AM o'clock, on April 22, refuse of any kind without a land- hereby given that said mortgage must move with a hand at the right Notice Of Mortgage fill permit except domestic refuse will be foreclosed by a sale of the Foreclosure Sale 2016 Said premises are located in level ... strength. You should have Gogebic County, Michigan and are stored in such a manner as not to mortgaged premises, or some part Email THIS FIRM IS A DEBT create a nuisance for a period not of them, at public vendue at the six losers. Also, if you rebid three of COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO described as: PARCEL 1. LOT a minor, you may do that with only a ONE (1), BLOCK THREE (3), to exceed fourteen (14) days. The place of holding the circuit court classifieds@ COLLECT A DEBT. ANY term "junk" shall include, but is not within Gogebic County, Michigan classifieds@ three-card suit because it is forcing INFORMATION WE OBTAIN HOMELAND GARDENS ADDI- TION TO THE CITY OF IRON- limited to: parts of machinery or at 10:00 AM on APRIL 8, 2016. to three of your major. WILL BE USED FOR THAT motor vehicles; unused, dilapid- Said premises are located in the yourdailyglobe.com In today’s deal, note that South’s PURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACT WOOD, ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED PLAT THEREOF, ated, unlicensed or disassembled Township of Bessemer, Gogebic hand has six losers: one heart, two OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER snowmobile, boat, ATV, farm tract- County Michigan, and are de- BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE AND THE 10 FOOT ALLEY LY- Fax diamonds and three clubs. When ING SOUTH AND ADJACENT TO or, lawn tractor, trailer or semi- scribed as: The North 255 feet of opener has a choice of suits, he MILITARY DUTY. trailer, motorcycle, unused stoves the East 135 feet of the Northeast ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale SAID LOT 1, BLOCK 3, HOME- should, strange as it sounds, bid his LAND GARDENS ADDITION TO or other appliances stored in the 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4, Section 906-932-5358 may be rescinded by the foreclos- open, remnants of wood, metal or 21, Township 47 North, Range 46 906-932-5358 weaker minor. Here, South should ing mortgagee. In that event, your THE CITY OF IRONWOOD AS EVIDENCED BY THE INSTRU- any other material or other castoff West. Excepting all oil, gas, ores, rebid three clubs. Opposite that, damages, if any, shall be limited material of any kind whether or not and mineral interests of record North has the worst possible club solely to the return of the bid MENT RECORDED IN LIBER 175, PAGE 572. PARCEL 2. the same could be put to any reas- and subject to any mining and de- holding: three low. So he signs off in amount tendered at sale, plus in- onable use. velopment rights thereto. The re- terest. MORTGAGE SALE - De- LOTS NINE (9) AND TEN (10) OF three spades. ASSESSOR'S PLAT NO. EIGHT (H) 3 JUNK AUTOMOBILES demption period shall be 6 months West leads the club jack. East fault has been made in the condi- In any area used for residential from the date of such sale, unless AILY tions of a mortgage made by (8) TO THE CITY OF IRON- D takes three tricks in the suit, then WOOD, ACCORDING TO THE purposes, the storage upon any determined abandoned in accord- Debra J. Johnson and Christoph- property of junk automobiles, ex- ance with MCLA §600.3241a, in exits safely with a spade. How er J. Johnson, wife and husband, ABOVE RECORDED PLAT should South proceed after drawing THEREOF. PARCEL 3. LOTS cept in an area completely hidden which case the redemption period as tenants by the entirety, original LOBE trumps? SEVEN (7) AND EIGHT (8) AS- from view of the general public shall be 30 days from the date of www.yourdailyglobe.comG mortgagor(s), to Mortgage Elec- SESSOR'S PLAT NO. EIGHT (8) and adjacent land owners. For the such sale. TO ALL PUR- Declarer can afford only one more tronic Registration Systems, Inc. purpose of this ordinance the term CHASERS: The foreclosing mort- loser. His two main chances to get as nominee for Freedom Mort- TO THE CITY OF IRONWOOD, ACCORDING TO THE RECOR- "junk automobiles" shall include gagee can rescind the sale. In that home are the heart ace with West or gage Corporation its successors any motor vehicle which is not li- event, your damages, if any, are and assigns, Mortgagee, dated Ju- DED PLAT THEREOF. The re- the diamond queen with East. Which demption period shall be 6 months censed for use upon the high- limited solely to the return of the ly 24, 2014, and recorded on Au- ways of the State of Michigan, and bid amount tendered at sale, plus should he try first? gust 22, 2014 in Liber 570 on from the date of such sale, unless The rule is: Play initially the suit abandoned under MCL 600.3241, shall also include, whether so li- interest. If the property is sold at Page 584, in Gogebic county re- censed or not any motor vehicle foreclosure sale, pursuant to MCL with the higher missing card; here, cords, Michigan, and assigned by in which case the redemption peri- od shall be 1 month, or under MCL which is inoperative. 600.3278, the borrower will be hearts. South leads his heart toward said Mortgagee to Freedom Mort- (H) 4 DETERIORATED STRUC- held responsible to the person dummy’s king. When West has the gage Corporation as assignee, on 600.3241a 30 days from the date of such sale, or 15 days from the TURE who buys the property at the mort- ace, the king sets up for a diamond which mortgage there is claimed in any area, the existence of any gage foreclosure sale or to the to be due at the date hereof the MCL 600.3241a(b) notice, discard. But if East had the heart whichever is later, or extinguished structure or part of any structure, mortgage holder for damage to the ace, the diamond finesse would still sum of Thirty-Nine Thousand which, because of fire, wind or property during the redemption Eight Hundred Sixty-Three and pursuant to MCL 600.3238. If the be on the back burner. above referenced property is sold other natural disaster, or physical period. Dated: March 8, 2016 52/100 Dollars ($39,863.52). Un- deterioration is no longer habit- Orlans Associates, P.C. Finally, note that if South had der the power of sale contained in at a foreclosure sale under Chapter 600 of the Michigan Com- able, if a dwelling, not useful for Attorneys for Servicer rebid three diamonds, North might said mortgage and the statute in any other purpose of which it may P.O. Box 5041 have jumped to the hopeless four- such case made and provided, no- piled Laws, under MCL 600.3278, the borrower will be held respons- have been intended, or as may be Troy, MI 48007 spade contract. tice is hereby given that said mort- prohibited by the Michigan Build- File No. 15-018051 gage will be foreclosed by a sale ible to the person who buys the property at the mortgage foreclos- ing Code. (03-08)(03-29) © 2016 UFS, Dist. by Universal Uclick for UFS of the mortgaged premises, or (H) 5 ABANDONED BUILDINGS some part of them, at public ven- ure sale or to the mortgage holder for damaging the property during In any area, the existence of any due, at the place of holding the cir- abandoned dwelling, garage or BRIDGE cuit court within Gogebic County, the redemption period. If the sale March 22, 2016 is set aside for any reason, the other outbuilding unless such at 10:00 AM, on April 1, 2016. buildings are kept securely locked, NOTICE OF PUBLIC Said premises are situated in City Purchaser at the sale shall be en- titled only to a return of the depos- windows kept glazed or neatly PHILLIP of Ironwood, Gogebic County, boarded up and otherwise protec- HEARING Michigan, and are described as: it paid. The purchaser shall have no further recourse against the ted to prevent entrance thereto by The Marenisco Town- ALDER Lot One (1) and Two (2), Block vandals, or other unauthorized Two (2), Superior Gardens Addi- Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s attorney. Nationstar persons. ship Board will hold tion to the City of Ironwood, ac- Replace section 11 Violation cording to the recorded plat there- Mortgage LLC Mortgagee/Assign- ee Schneiderman & Sherman, and Penalties its 2016-2016 Budget of. The redemption period shall be Any violation of, or any failure to 6 months from the date of such P.C. 23938 Research Drive, Suite Hearing on Monday, 300 Farmington Hills, MI 48335 comply with the provisions of this sale, unless determined aban- Ordinance shall be deemed a Mis- doned in accordance with MCLA S20160301164756 FHLMC March 28, 2016 at (03-22)(04-12) demeanor and shall be punish- 600.3241a, in which case the re- able by a fine of not less than 6:00pm in the Town- demption period shall be 30 days ($250.00) two hundred fifty nor from the date of such sale. If the March 22, 2016 more than ($500.00) five hundred ship Hall. The prop- property is sold at foreclosure sale The Township of Bergland dollars and/or jail sentence of up erty tax millage rate under Chapter 32 of the Revised Blight Ordinance to (90) ninety days. Judicature Act of 1961, pursuant Ononagon County EFFECTIVE DATE proposed to be levied AILY LOBE to MCL 600.3278 the borrower will Ordinance #B 1 (B) This Amendment to the Ordin- D G be held responsible to the person The Township of Bergland ance shall take effect thirty days to support the pro- who buys the property at the mort- ordains amendments to after the publication once in a SUDOKU gage foreclosure sale or to the Bergland Township newspaper of general circulation posed budget will be Sudoku is a number-placing puzzle mortgage holder for damaging the Ordinance #B 1 (A) in the Bergland Township area a subject of this hear- property during the redemption Addition to Section 1 and said publication shall be made By Dave Green based on a 9x9 grid with several period. ADOPTION OF THE BLIGHTED as soon as practical after adop- ing. A copy of the Dated: March 1, 2016 AREA REHABILITATION ACT tion of this Ordinance. given numbers. The object is to place For more information, please call: Consistent with the letter and spir- VOTE: Aye: 5, Nay: 0, Absent: 0 budget will be avail- the numbers 1 to 9 in the empty FC J (248) 593-1311 it of Public Act 344 of 1945, Berg- This Ordinance is hereby de- able at the Township Trott Law, P.C. land Township hereby adopts the clared to have been adopted and squares so that each row, each col- Attorneys For Servicer Blighted Area Rehabilitation Act as passed by the Township Board of offices during busi- 5 7 4 9 6 31440 Northwestern Hwy Ste. 200 amended. It is the purpose of this the Township of Bergland, County umn and each 3x3 box contains the Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334- ordinance to prevent, reduce or of Ontonagon, State of Michigan, ness hours. 5422 eliminate blight or potential blight at a regular meeting thereof duty 6 9 5 2 8 same number only once. 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By RALPH ANSAMI Douglas DC-W by Wisconsin Cen- [email protected] tral Airlines. IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP — The terminal building was con- The Gogebic-Iron County Airport structed in the summer of 1960 in Ironwood Township is in its and 1978 brought a new runway, 86th year of operation. 150 by 6,500 feet. That same A former Ironwood community year, Gogebic County entered development director often said into an agreement with Iron Ironwood was fortunate to have County to jointly manage the air- three key economic tools — a hos- port, a partnership that contin- pital, community college and air- ues today. port — and despite some strug- The airport board currently gles over the years, the airport has three Gogebic County repre- continues to provide passenger sentatives and two from Iron flights, as well as serve small air- County, having been reduced in craft, its original purpose. size in recent years. Jim Oliver, a In April of 1930, land was pur- county board member from Iron- chased and cleared for the airport. wood, serves as airport board A grass runway was constructed chairman. Fellow county commis- and used by small planes. sioners Joe Bonovetz, of Besse- The airport was dedicated on mer, and Leroy Kangas, of Iron- Sept. 3, 1930, with more than wood Township, are also on the 15,000 people in attendance. airport board. The Iron County The Ironwood Daily Globe’s 12- members are county board chair page evening edition that day and Hurley Mayor Joe Pinardi included a lead story on the dedi- and Paul Mullard, of Hurley, who cation. U.S. Rep. Frank James, of serves as airport board vice- Hancock, often called “the Flying chairman. Congressman,” arrived in a trans- During the period of 1987-’95, port plane with 24 other planes three new hangars were built. that day. A new terminal building was Daily Globe images James was chairman of the constructed in 2010. THE OPENING of the Gogebic County Airport on Sept. 3, 1930, drew 15,000 people some of whom took advantage of a commemorative mail- House Military Affairs Committee In 2014, the east parallel taxi- ing opportunity on the first day of air mail being sent from Ironwood. These two letters bear regular and special post marks from the day. The of Congress. way construction was completed letter above has a 5-cent air mail stamp and a Buffalo, N.Y., post mark on the back dated Sept. 4. The letter below has a 4-cent Martha Wash- The planes, called air ships in and 2015 marked a west parallel ington stamp and a 1-cent Ben Franklin stamp. The vertical signature, presumably of the sender, is that of then-Ironwood city manager Dow those days, came from some taxiway construction project. I. Sears. national air races in Chicago and Projects at the airport are now flew in a “J” formation to honor tackled under a five-year plan. James. A project this summer will The paper didn’t publish local include the terminal apron reha- photos in those days, so there bilitation at an estimated cost of were none of the historic occasion. around $500,000. James told the crowd that Iron- A milling and filling blacktop wood needed an airport because project for the airport’s taxiway is the nearest airfield was in Mer- scheduled for 2017. cer, Wis. Improvement projects at the A committee had been formed airport are mostly federally and and the property acquisition and state funded, with the county the early airport field cost around paying only 2.5 percent of the $45,000, although the paper said costs. another expenditure of around Many airlines have offered $50,000 would be needed to make passenger flights out of the air- it a “first-class” airport. port over the years. Then in the 1930s, during the Air Choice One has the current Great Depression, the Works Essential Air Service contract for Progress Administration con- the airport, offering flights to and structed the stone hangar build- from Chicago’s O’Hare Interna- ing that still stands. It is an 80- tional Airport. by-100-foot fieldstone structure Frontier Express provided ser- that remains in service today. It vice at the airport until March 8, was recognized by the Smithsoni- 2012. Great Lakes Airlines began an Institute. offering service on March 17, In 1949, a paved east-west 2012, but it was discontinued on runway — 75 by 3,900 feet — was Jan. 31, 2014. constructed in the summer. That On April 18, 2014, the Depart- same year, scheduled passenger ment of Transportation awarded service began on Dec. 1 with a a contract to Air Choice One.

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By RICHARD JENKINS — sometimes known as the bic Range Ski Club was the fore- Bowl, several people got onto the [email protected] Gogebic Range Ski Corporation runner to Copper Peak so that GRSC and, in addition to getting IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP — — which formed in 1935 and was group was now concentrating on events at Copper Park going — While the Wolverine Nordic Ski a forerunner to the Copper Peak the Copper Peak site, doing all starting with the first event in Trails are now primarily known board. The club’s board featured the things that needed to be done 1970 — rebuilt a 50-meter slide for cross-country skiing and representatives from the various — so in 1964 a bunch of guys got at Wolverine in 1975. snowshoeing, remnants of the communities in the area. together and we collected the old The renewed focus on Wolver- site’s ski jumping past are still Prior to this, Supercynski lumber, and the old poles, and ine opened the door for the addi- clearly visible from the trail’s said, it was local neighborhood we... made a hill out of the wreck- tion of ski trails to the site, warming chalet and parking lot. groups such as the Norrie and age. according to Supercynski. The area’s rich ski jumping Aurora clubs that oversaw the “And they didn’t jump as far, “Once we had the Wolverine history dates to the creation of ski jumping competitions. obviously, we had a couple infor- site, then we said, ‘Now we’re Ironwood Ski Club in 1905 and While Supercynski said the mal competitions on (the rebuilt going to build the cross-country included the setting of a world board would have preferred hills) in ‘64 and ‘65, and they trails.’ So in ‘76, we built about, record in 1911, according to locating the new jump at Copper jumped 150 feet on the hill.” I’m guessing, roughly 5 miles of Charlie Supercynski, who wrote Peak, considerably more effort Supercynski said ski jumping cross country trails in the sum- the book “Soaring with the was needed to build a jump there fans in the area knew something mer and fall of ‘76,” he said, Eagles: The Copper Peak Story,” than at Wolverine. had to be done to keep kids adding Wolverine was the first with ski jumping beginning at The organization built a 60- involved in the sport, so they cross-country ski trail in the Wolverine in the mid-1930s. meter ski jump on the Wolverine built a smaller 30-meter slide area. “Basically what happened was site and the first competition was known as “the Iron Bowl” in the The trails were expanded in there was a very prominent ski in the winter of 1936. Caves near the Norrie Location 1977 and the following year, the jump on Curry Hill, which is “That slide was in operation in 1968 and 1969. Department of Natural located about half a mile north of until 1963 (when) that old slide “This (slide) served as a train- Resources awarded the trails a the (Gogebic County) fair- blew down,” Supercynski said. ing ground, it brought a bunch of grant for further improvements, grounds. That hill blew down in The hill’s record of 216 feet youngsters into it,” Supercynski Supercynski said. 1930,” Supercynski said. “... was set in 1942 by Torger Torkle, said, with kids able to jump 100- The grant money added (Curry Hill) blew down and of a Norwegian immigrant who 110 feet on the slide. another 5 kilometers of trails and Submitted photo course the ski jumping communi- Supercynski called “the Babe During the Iron Bowl years, secured leases to use surround- PEOPLE WALK along the edge of the snow-covered Wolverine ski jump ty ... went to look for a new site.” Ruth of ski jumping.” This record which Supercynski said lasted ing properties for trails. in Ironwood Township in this 1950 photo. Wolverine was one of a few He said a number of locations would stand until the slide blew until 1974 when the city of Iron- It was around this time, ski jumps built in the area. were considered for Curry Hill’s down. wood decided to use the area for Supercynski said, the club dis- property to the Wolverine Nordic jumping training hills in the replacement, including Mt. Zion After the slide blew down, a landfill, Wolverine wasn’t used. solved the Wolverine subcommit- Ski Club, which had formed in Midwest, because one we had and the future site of Copper Supercynski and a group of oth- “So we kind of got chased out tee and he took a step back from 1981, according to the group’s snow early and late,” he said. Peak, but ultimately Wolverine ers built a makeshift ramp out of of there, and so we decided ‘well his involvement. website. “The direction of the hill faced was selected. the remains. we could probably do some more In roughly 1988 — around the “It’s been successful for really northwest, and you could always Coordinating the effort of “A bunch of us guys got things out at Wolverine,’” Super- same time the GRSC changed its about 40 years — those cross depend on a nice little strong selecting a site was the newly together, we weren’t organized or cynski said. name to Copper Peak Inc. — the country trails. The ski jumping headwind, so the hill rode like it formed Gogebic Range Ski Club anything — remember the Goge- With the closure of the Iron group deeded the Wolverine was very active from 1975 was a bigger hill. It rode like it through 1995, (at which point) was a 70-, 80-meter hill. So it we ran out of kids,” Supercynski was an excellent training hill.” said. He also noted the site’s role as Another factor that played a the competition site in Ironwood role in the decline of ski jumping during a time when the city was at Wolverine was the heavy a dominant player in the sport. snowfall in the winters of 1996 “There’s a tremendously rich and 1997. history of ski jumping in this The area received roughly 300 community. ... Ironwood was the inches of snow each winter, dominant ski-jumping club in the which Supercynski said made it 1930s. And of course the war “virtually impossible to keep the came along and that changed a ski jumping hills repaired.” lot of things, you know, but it He explained the hill wasn’t was definitely the dominant ski mechanized, which meant the club — that’s when Wolverine snow had to be stomped down got started,” Supercynski said. with feet or skis. He also expressed hope with “Between the loss of young recent news regarding the poten- people and the big snow, it came tial return of competition to Cop- to a halt in the ‘95-’96 season,” per Peak, that Wolverine might Supercynski said. “But the cross once again see an active ski country skiing has of course kept jump, as well. it going. They have had a variety “It wouldn’t take nearly as of events (at Wolverine) over the much money as one would think years. Excellent races and com- it might take,” Supercynski said. petitions and stuff like that.” “Obviously, it would take some Looking back, Supercynski investment ... but it could be said the 20-year ski jumping rejuvenated with some tender, legacy of the hill was largely in Submitted photo its role training area jumpers. THE WOLVERINE ski jump and landing area is seen in this 1937 photo. “That was one of the best ski- WOLVERINE — page 11

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“near the mouth of the Montreal historian Armon Mello said it Ralph Ansami/Daily Globe River and Superior Falls, with was called Ironton because of THIS PLAQUE at Saxon Harbor details the fur trading days that included the village of Ironton. footpaths leading east towards plans for big mining develop- Odanah and south into the Peno- ments. kee Mountains,” in a book titled Surveying of Ironton began in in 1856-’57. Sinclair, who sheltered and er, or a relative is unclear. Henry north, limiting the size of any “Legend of the Montreal River,” 1847 by Henry Wilse and by Mello said Ironton thrived for employed a slave from St. Louis. Daniel Sinclair died in 1857. development that may have been by George Francis Thomas. 1852, Ironton was included in a about four years and perhaps its Whether that man was Henry There’s also a map in the planned. There were no cars or high- land note. The town was platted most famous citizen was Daniel Daniel Sinclair, a famed explor- Thomas book of the Wisconsin Most Gogebic Range residents and Lake Superior Mining and of today are probably unaware of Smelting Company’s town site, that great financial panic in 1857 Springdale, at the gorge on the that laid Ironton low. Tyler Forks River. That was Now, when fluctuations in the potentially a key mining location, U.S. stock market are greatly affecting the development of affected by developments in Ironton. Europe and China, it is interest- “Mines were opened with fair ing to note that the Panic of prospects, but there was no use 1857 was caused the declining to try to stem the tide, the cur- international economy and too rent was too strong, transporta- much expansion of the U.S. econ- tion was too primitive, and the omy. mines were abandoned,” the It is generally considered the Thomas book says. first economic crisis caused by Another account said a group worldwide developments. of merchants from Ashland The British government failed assisted in building a boat land- to back up the amount of money ing and supply headquarters at it had in circulation with the Ironton harbor. A dock was required gold and silver. That set constructed and several ware- off a panic in Great Britain that houses and “living headquarters” spread worldwide. were built, according to, “A his- There were other develop- torical and archaeological recon- ments that led to the great panic naissance of the Saxon Harbor in the U.S. and American banks area,” authored by John F. Wack- didn’t recover until after the man and Edgar Oerichbauer, Civil War. and published by the Great Grand plans for big mining Lakes Archaeological Research developments didn’t develop and Center. the demise of the harbor port was Submitted image In accounts of Ironton, it’s rapid. A STEREOGRAPH of Superior Falls dates from the 1870s. Stereographs, an early form of three-dimensional photography, were a major vehicle for mentioned that the port site was Ironton never did recover. popular education and entertainment in the latter part of the 19th century. Placed on cardboard were two almost identical photographs, side by bordered by high hills on three Now, it remains as a plat on the side, to be viewed with a stereoscope. When viewed through a stereoscope, the photograph appeared three-dimensional. sides, with Lake Superior to the map.

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Larry Holcombe/Daily Globe taken a lot of last runs,” Hamp- Dan “You’re look- THE FORMER Soo Line Railroad bridge between Ironwood and Hurley, in foreground, was built in 1898, and was converted into a walking and bik- Hampston ston said. ing at a million ing trail this past summer as part of the Western Gateway Trail and greater Iron Belle Trail in Michigan which plans to stretch to Detroit. Locally, Rail service was first brought cars and you’ve groups on both sides of the border are working to extend silent sports trail networks across the region. to Ironwood in 1884 by the Mil- got to sort them out ... you’ve got waukee, Lake Shore and West- cars that go 10 different places ed out on the extra board, filling last Wisconsin Central train Hampston said he preferred when things go wrong, we call ern Railway Co., according to a mixed through your train and in for more senior employees went through in the ‘90s and the local routes, as he got to the computer doctor ... there’s no history of the state’s railroads you’ve got to figure out how to when they took days off or got Hampston estimates the White know the customers and the fixing it yourself anymore.” compiled by the Michigan make the right moves to get sick. Pine tracks probably stopped see- stops helped break up the He has also seen the number Department of Transportation. this thing together in the short- He worked a variety of other ing train traffic seven years ago monotony of the job. of people in the industry reduced Hampston, who retired two est amount of time,” Hampston jobs, including in construction — Hampston finished his career The monotony was one of the considerably, estimating the years ago in September after 41 said. and plumbing, as well as attend- in Stone Lake, Wis., near Hay- biggest challenges, he recalled, workforce has shrunk to a quar- years, is the third generation of Everything in the rail indus- ing junior college for a year to ward. saying night trips involved a lot ter of what it once was. his family to work in the rail try is about time, he explained, make it through the times when “Once they closed White Pine, of pacing and talking to oneself. Individual stations no longer industry — with his grandfather, with cars tracked by the minute he couldn’t depend on railroad I went to Park Falls and then While Hampston felt simple have operators to pass along the great uncle, dad and uncle all — meaning the faster a crew checks. they moved my job in Park Falls things could be done to help billing information on the cars to working with trains. worked, the faster they could Work became steadier on the to Prentice, so it was a matter of relieve the boredom — such as the conductors and train crews Hampston said he has worked move on and the faster the next Wisconsin Central Line, as it was working out of Prentice or work- wiring the radios used to commu- that used to be comprised of for three rail companies in his train could get what it needs. a non-union company that had ing out of Stone Lake ... and it nicate with dispatch to play FM five members now are only made career, taking trains everywhere Relatively young for a conduc- salaried positions. Hampston was cheaper to live in Hayward radio when not in use — it would up of a conductor and an engi- from Marquette to Stone Lake, tor, he remembers occasionally was promoted to engineer — the than it was Prentice,” he said. often fall to the other crew mem- neer. Wis. He also worked a number of having to convince older workers one responsible for running the The transition was notable in bers to make the journeys bear- Reflecting on his career, local routes, including into White to follow his lead. train. that Stone Lake was not only far- able. Hampston said it presented a Pine, between Ashland and Park “I was the young kid on the The Wisconsin Central Line ther away, but also on the rail- “If you got a guy that would unique opportunity for him. Falls, and through Bessemer and job, basically. My brakemen were was purchased by Canadian road’s main line, rather than the talk, it would make the day go by “It’s a different kind of living. Ironwood. my dad’s age. You had to con- National Railway in October local lines. much better. ... Some guys were I’ve always said it was probably He began his career in 1973 as vince these guys you had to do 2001. Whereas the local lines includ- very interesting, I worked with a harder on your wife than it was a switchman-brakeman for the what was supposed to be done,” Hampston said Canadian ed shorter trains, running less lot of different guys over the you because you never know Soo Line after graduating from Hampston said. National Railway made the pur- frequently, with slower speeds years, and other guys would just when you’re going to work and Luther L. Wright High School. In the summer of 1987, the chase to get a route from Superi- and stops at local mills and sta- sit over there and not say a word you never know when you’re “Basically, I made my first Soo Line decided to sell portions or, Wis., to Chicago — as the tions, the main line generally all day long,” said Hampston. coming home. Everything was student trip the night I graduat- if the company felt weren’t mak- company already owned the Illi- involved getting onboard in one “Communication was every- usually on-call. When I first ed (high school),” Hampston said. ing money — including its inter- nois Central Railroad, as well as location and riding through to thing.” started, everything was at As switchman-brakeman, he ests in the area to the Wisconsin shipping routes down to the Gulf another. Having been in the industry night,” he said. was responsible for sorting the Central Railroad. Coast — and got the rest of the “I went from the White Pine for more than four decades, “...You were gone a lot. I had a cars in the rail yard and ensuring Hampston remembers work- Wisconsin Central Line’s routes line going 10 mph to the main Hampston has seen a number of bag in my car basically packed his train was picking up and ing for the Soo Line as hard as part of the deal. line going 60 mph,” Hampston changes. all the time.” leaving the appropriate cars at times. Throughout his career, Hamp- said. “It was kind of a culture One of the most significant is Despite the hardships, Hamp- each stop. “I did 41 years (in the indus- ston said he primarily carried shock to start with.” the increasing use of technology ston enjoyed it. Before long, Hampston said he try), but there were a lot of lean wood products, coal and copper A decent-sized train on a local in the trains, including the addi- “The nice thing I always liked was promoted to conductor on a years in there, because back then concentrate. line would could run anywhere tion of exterior and interior cam- about the railroad is it’s different line running in and out of Besse- ... you were on call 24-7, but you As the routes through the from 50 to 70 cars, according to eras and black box data every day. mer, responsible for receiving the only worked when they needed Gogebic Range began closing in Hampston, while on the main recorders, as well as computers “It’s never the same. You’re billing for the cars at each sta- you,” he said. “One year I worked the last few decades — the last line trains could be comprised of to help run the train. outside (a lot), you’re not sitting tion, indicating where the cars 42 days.” Soo Line train went through as many as 200 cars and stretch “It was so much easier back behind a desk — I’m not a desk were bound. Hampston explained he start- Ironwood in the early ‘80s, the 10,000 feet long. then,” Hampston said. “Now, person.”

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There are references before that to Former Speedboy and Red Devil foot- In the early 1930s, around the time and LARRY HOLCOMBE Ironwood basketball coach Pete Wakefield’s teams wearing red, includ- ball coach Pat Gallinagh, former Speed- Bessemer’s football team won two con- [email protected] Lewinski and former superintendent ing a “basket ball” game a few years ear- boy coach Mark Mazzon said the “Speed- secutive U.P. titles, the team was also Local sports teams have always had Percy Smith said Ironwood’s nickname lier between Wakefield and Ironwood’s boy” story passed down to them was that known as the Golden Hurricane. different and, some would say, unusual came during the heydays of mining. Red Devils, where Ironwood was forced Bessemer was playing at Massie Field Oct. 20, 1931, the Daily Globe pub- nicknames. When miners came up after working a to wear white shirts because when both and Bessemer running backs kept lished a story about “the Golden Hurri- Cardinals is a fairly common name in full shift, their work clothes were red teams wore red there were too many bad breaking away from the defense and cane that represents Bessemer” playing the sports world, but area sports fans from the iron ore they picked up working passes to the wrong team. scoring touchdowns, because no one on against coach Roy Melvin’s Hurley have sometimes wondered out loud underground. People began to say that Bill Ceccon, of Hurley, said he the defense could catch them. Midgets. about the origin of nicknames such as they looked like “red devils” and some- believes the first reference to Midgets Another version of the new nickname The Hurricane fades from the Daily Red Devils, Midgets and Speedboys. how the nickname transferred over to came in 1924 during the football season. was that a very fast Bessemer running Globe’s pages in the mid-1930s, but the The Daily Globe sports department Ironwood’s sports teams. Roy Melvin was Hurley’s coach that year back was running down the sidelines for Speed Boys’ name continued on. decided to do some historical research Some historians have noted some of and the team always seemed to be small a touchdown and a fan yelled out the Speed Boys slowly became Speed- and there were a lot of blank looks from the miners were actually high school in size around that time. players had a lot of speed and the news- boys, not to mention Speedgirls, in the people to questions of how nicknames boys who worked in the mines. They “A Daily Globe writer named the paper picked up on it. 1970s in homecoming signs that appear came about. That’s because many of the went to high school and played sports. team Melvin’s Midgets and the name Daily Globe sports writer “Sonny” in the yearbook, on uniforms and finally people who would know this subject best The first mention of the Ironwood stuck,” Ceccon said. Sonnysen wrote this on Oct. 7, 1924, painted on the House of Noise floor in are no longer living and many nick- Red Devils in the Daily Globe came on Melvin also coached the Hurley about the Bessemer football team: the 1990s. names seem to have originated in the Dec. 20, 1924, in a story about the “bas- Midgets basketball team. A Feb. 23, “What title could be more fittingly The Gogebic Community College 1920s. ket ball” team. They were set to play the 1925, Daily Globe story tells how Hurley applied to the Bessemer High School Samsons draw their name from coach Many sources said older relatives Wakefield Open Pitters, a mascot name will soon host Butternut on a Friday and eleven than “The Speed Boys?” Speed, Sam Dubow, who was hired in 1946 to passed down information to younger that has few mentions in the Globe’s then Coach Melvin will travel with the speed and then some more speed has re-start the college’s athletic depart- family members on how the nicknames pages. Midgets to Wakefield on Saturday for a characterized every game that they have ment that had been dormant since 1937. developed. Wakefield’s team is first referred to game. The Saturday game was to be pre- played this season. Going into every con- The Daily Globe quickly made the The Daily Globe contacted current as the Cardinals in the Globe on Sept. ceded by a game between the Hurley test outweighed, they have fought game- change from the Junior College Jaycees and former coaches and fans with a lot of 17, 1929. girls and Wakefield girls. ly and made a splendid showing.” to Samsons that season. Who are we? Many ethnicities settled here, shared cultures By ED SANDENE imagine coming to this new Special to the Globe world with all of these different BESSEMER — Who are we? ethnic groups all of whom have to We, who descended from those begin this new life. who settled this area in the mid The mines were the place to late 19th century? where most of the mixing of the They came from Europe to different ethnic groups took mine the iron, saw the white place. The men who worked in pine, farm and set up a business. the forests were mostly Finnish There were at least 16 languages and Swedish, with an occasional spoken, the Ethnic Commons French Canadian or other Park in Bessemer highlights the nationality taking part. six who were here in the greatest The mining locations were numbers. somewhat mixed so the wives The flags represent the had a chance to experience the Swedish, Finnish, Polish, Italian, formation of new friendships. Cornish/English and Croatian. This gave them exposure to the Many died or were injured in other languages and customs. the mines, there was discrimina- In Palms Location, there were tion and descriptive names for Italian, Finnish and English the different ethnic groups. The families who all learned to live places where they lived also had with each other. descriptive names based on some In time it was the children of aspect of their ethnic back- these families, who became ground. They all brought some- schoolmates which, of course, thing to the area which, in time, gave them a common back- helped to unite them. ground. This was a new mile- The Cornish brought the stone in the integration process pasty. The Italians brought sala- and something which would help mi, wine, and spaghetti; the to complete this process. Finns brought the sauna; the This process was the same in Swedes had smorgasbords; the all of the other mining locations. Polish had their Kielbasa, Piero- The children would go to school gie and other foods. Other ethnic and meet children from different groups also contributed with ethnic groups. Often they became their food and customs. friends and as such would social- One can only imagine these ize and visit each other. In time young European men and women many would marry into a differ- learning to cope with their new ent ethnic group so in time the surroundings. We have to nationalities would become remember that they were mostly Submitted photo mixed. young people who wanted to A GROUP of miners gathers with their lunch pails at the top of a shaft, ready for a day’s work underground. The question was “Who are achieve something in life which we” and the answer to the ques- they felt could not be done in the paired as partners and many immigrants faced due to the dif- his native language. He thought Finnish. There are other stories tion is, we are now Americans, Europe of those days. learned each other’s language. ferent languages spoken. he was learning English in the of miners trying to correct some- with a rich heritage that was In the mines, these young men Some of these stories serve as an One story concerned a miner mine where he worked, but in one’s language with words that formed by mutual hardship and of different nationalities were illustration of the hurdles the who spoke and understood only fact he had been learning were not correct either. Just experience.

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It was HURLEY— People say Paul Sturgul has located southeast of Mellen and was a good memory. called the Berkshire, or Hoppenyan Sturgul, an attorney in Hurley, said his- mine. tory is his “first love” and he passionately Iron ore was discovered in Iron studies local history, geography and geology County earlier, in 1856, but develop- as an advocation. ment didn’t start until 1887. This While studying at the University of Wis- development was called the Tyler’s consin, Sturgul said he frequently visited its Fork mine, named after Captain TFL “wonderful” state historical Tyler. society on campus. There, More explorations and discoveries Sturgul said he spent were made in the Upson and Iron Belt many hours researching area. There were many shafts, most of the region’s history. which didn’t produce much ore. The He spent time reading Plummer headframe is the only one through a collection of local still standing. newspapers that were pub- Larger productions started in the lished in Hurley, Ironwood, Montreal area, with several companies Bessemer and Wakefield. being involved. The major producer Sturgul said he also was the Montreal River Iron Mining enjoys public speaking. He Company, which was formed in 1882. credits his public speaking Paul Sturgul There were numerous Montreal shafts, ability to his former speech many of which were connected under- teacher, Helen Weiser. ground. Sturgul said Weiser recognized his ability Continuing east along the Gogebic and encouraged him to cultivate his inter- Range were numerous explorations est. In high school, Sturgul said he was on and shafts. the forensics team. In Hurley, there were many shafts, “I owe a debt of gratitude to Ms. Weiser,” again under different names. The Cary Sturgul said. mine, which was located south of town, Submitted photo In 1981, Sturgul gave a presentation in was the most modern and the last to The Colby Mine located in Bessemer was the first iron mine on the Gogebic Range and began operation in 1884. Minneapolis about the Gogebic Range’s eth- shut down. nic groups. He said a segment about the The same pattern of development The equipment used to hoist and Italians in the Gogebic Range was pub- was occurring on the Michigan side. stock the ore was larger and faster lished. The early mine shafts were placed near than that which was used in current After the conference, Sturgul said his his- the ore bodies which were near the sur- mining operations. The ore skips could tory research lay dormant while he was face. These were later combined under- hoist 15 long tons at a speed of 2,400 building his elder law practice. ground into larger and deeper opera- feet per minute, with two skips operat- Recently, Sturgul has found more time tions. ing in balance. for his history passion and has enjoyed giv- The Geneva mine, located between A comparison would be the ore skips ing or facilitating several presentations Ironwood and Bessemer, took over the at the Penokee Mine. They were capa- about the region’s history. operations of several early mines. ble of hoisting seven tons at a speed of Last year, Sturgul spoke at the Upper These included the Davis mine to the about 1,200 feet per minute. Aerial Michigan Historical Society convention in west and the Puritan mine to the east. tramways were used to stockpile the June. He said an individual heard him Later, development of the Peterson ore instead of wooden trestles as in speak about Hurley’s early history and mine in Yale location started at the existing mines. In addition, they had asked him to give another talk at a history Puritan mine. They ran a drift east- two tramways so they could separate conference in Marquette in September. ward to later connect and become part the Bessemer and non-Bessemer ores. In October, Sturgul gave a similar speech of the Peterson mine. Also included They also had pockets into which the on Columbus Day at the Iron County Memo- were the Ironton and Colby mine oper- skips could dump the ore. These pock- rial Building. He said it was well attended ations. The Peterson mine was the ets could hold enough ore to load a 70- and he received positive feedback. newest mine on the Gogebic Range and ton railroad gondola car without Sturgul said he is fascinated by the “fron- the last one to close. respotting it. Another problem was the tier phase” of Iron County, stretching from Extensive drilling and exploration stocking of ore for five or six months the 1880s through the 1920s. that started in 1942 and continued during the winter months when there He refers to the Gogebic Range as part of through 1949 showed that ore existed was no shipping. They had to have the “Silicon Valley” of the last century. below the previous mining depth of room for approximately 1 million tons “The captains of industry — Mark 2,100 feet at the old Puritan, Ironton in a limited area. The solution was to Zuckerberg, the Steve Jobs and Bill Gates — and Yale mines. Diamond drilling have the aerial tramways which could in 1900 were people in mining and steel,” he showed that the ore continued to a make stockpiles up to 70 feet high. Submitted photo Daily Globe image said. depth of 4,000 feet and probably deep- As previously mentioned, the Peter- THE PETERSON Mine headframe once ON THE COVER: The Plummer Mine, Sturgul recently formed the Range Histo- er. son mine was the newest and most stood in Yale Location in Bessemer. located in Iron County, is the only head- ry, Geography and Geology Club, partially The drilling results led to a conclu- modern of the Gogebic Range mines. frame still standing here. focusing on the area’s frontier phase, before sion that the size of the ore bodies in The hoisting of ore in the new shaft and the Europeans settled here. the exploration would support a mining the stockpiling of ore with the new Tilden shafts of which there were 10, ka No. 4 shaft. The shaft reached a During the last meeting, Sturgul invited operation that would produce more ton- aerial tramways began in 1955. Unfor- the last one is located southeast of the depth of 3,650 feet and also became the Amorin Mello, of Bayfield County, to discuss nage than the mines that were operat- tunately, the demise of the under- Steiger Lumber Company operation. hoisting shaft for the Anvil-Palms mine Ironton, which is now Saxon Harbor. ing on the Gogebic Range. The ground mines began in the 1960s and Next came the Palms and Anvil in 1951. Sturgul said Ironton was a supply town unknown costs were the great depth, this new modern mine closed down mines, which were later connected to East of Ramsay is the Plymouth that was the headquarters for the Wisconsin water problems and high construction operations in February 1966. the Eureka Mine in Ramsay. There open pit mine which is now filled with and Lake Superior Mining and Smelting and development costs. Therefore it Continuing east from the Peterson were several shafts in the Ramsay area water. Company. He said Ironton was part of an was apparent that nothing short of a mine there is the Colby mine which also, such as several Eureka shafts, the Wakefield also had numerous shafts ambitious, but ultimately failed effort to large operation would be economically was the first mine on the Gogebic Asteroid and Mikado shafts which later such as the Brotherton, Pike, Vicar, mine the Penokee-Gogebic Range in the feasible. Range, opening in 1884. Then came the became combined with the newer Eure- Comet and Sunday Lake mines. 1850s.

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By JAN TUCKER “We feel we have the best of both [email protected] worlds: The building is slowly being ONTONAGON — The Ontonagon restored to look like the original, but Township Memorial Building has been with state-of-the-art materials that will called by many names. Among them are save money,” Chabot said. community building, library and the- The restoration of the windows has ater, in the 92 years of its existence. It not only been historically accurate but has also had as many or more uses dur- has cut in half the heating bill. ing that time. “Although the windows look like the According to a biography by Andy originals, they are the highest quality Lockhart, area historian and former energy-efficient windows we could find,” long time township clerk, the impetus he said. for the building came following lobbying The window replacement will contin- by the Exchange Club, an Ontonagon ue until all are covered, but Chabot said businessmen’s group, and a vote of 448- there are also other plans for the build- 194. The suggestion by the Exchange ing. Club and others was to make the build- All the lights in the library have been ing a memorial to Ontonagon veterans upgraded with efficiency lights with of World War I. other cost savings. The township plans Lockhart reported that site acquisi- to install 1920s-style outdoor lights to tion and construction of the building resemble the early street lights as was $75,000. Construction began in shown in the original pictures of the 1923 and the building was occupied in Memorial Hall. 1924. Looking even further into the future, The uses of the building varied Chabot hopes some day the township through the years. Trees surrounding it could afford to move its work into its had dedication plaques at their bases own not so crowded offices and leave the with the names of World War I veterans. first floor to make room for the ever- In 1925, The American Legion Post was expanding library and second floor the given permission to display a captured theater. World War I German cannon on the It is obvious that whether it is called grounds. the Memorial Building, theater, or com- Through the years the American munity building, as the structure heads Legion, Boy Scouts, service clubs, school toward its 100th year, it remains both a sponsored activities and library occu- structural and functional icon in Onton- Submitted photo pied the building. In the 1970s and ‘80s agon. THIS PICTURE is the earliest one known of the Memorial Building in Ontonagon. It is from 1936. the Ontonagon County District Court used the building. The large auditorium was used for dances, plays, wedding receptions and theatrical presentations. A kitchen off the auditorium was also available for special events. Lockhart explained that a motion picture projec- tion booth was located behind the audi- torium balcony, although it was never used. In 1983, the second floor was leased to the Copper Country Mental Health Service and an entire facelift was done with small offices built and the stage walled off. They stayed in the building for seven years and when they left, the second floor was deserted. That is when Carol Reid and Tom Strong and other friends visited the Ontonagon Township Board meeting with an idea to make the second floor a theater. The community rolled into action and the changes made to the auditorium by the Copper Country Mental Health Ser- vices were ripped out and the area stripped down to its original stage and balcony. With in-kind support from local con- tractors, community donations and grants, about half a million dollars has produced a first-class Theater of the Per- forming Arts. Performers from many venues indicate they are surprised by the beauty and function of the theater. The present Township Clerk Bill Chabot and the township board have worked for several years to restore the Memorial Building to its past look while at the same time bringing it into the world of modern technology. Submitted photos They have systematically installed IN AN effort to remind residents and visitors of the history of Ontonagon, village clerk Bill Chabot and the township board have had installed on the outside the historic Memo- energy windows that mimic the windows rial Building large pictures of the community’s past. The first Ontonagon County Courthouse, built in 1899, is seen at top left. Below left, is a photo titled “Risen from the Ashes” of the earlier building. showing the town rebuilding after a late 19th century fire. At right are more modern photos of downtown Ontonagon. The Gogebic Range Libraries

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These were the Marquette passed away at the age of 107 on Her business Range, which had the first Jan. 29, 2008. catered to recorded iron ore shipment on Her life was filled with many many events, the Great Lakes. This happened achievements that impacted the Evelyn i n c l u d i n g on July 7, 1882, when the Mar- lives of many in the area. Bedore mother and quette Iron Mining company Early on in her life, she drove daughter ban- shipped six barrels to New Cas- a gravel truck for the Ashland quets, weddings, birthdays and tle, Pa. County Highway Department funerals. The Menominee Range during World War I. In 1918, she Bedore was known to cater deposit was discovered in 1848 married Clifford Bedore and four or five funerals in a day, and prospecting began in 1872 together they moved to Ironwood each with their specific menu. and mining started five years in 1923. Another service that Bedore Submitted photo later. MINERS AND a mule work on the trestle near the Tilden Mine’s No. 10 shaft, which had a steam hoist. During this time, she served provided to the community was In this area, Gogebic Range the Ironwood community in her involvement in the Ironwood iron ore was discovered in 1848 story which can be found in vari- years, the Palms shaft was used mine in that area. They can be many ways. Women’s club. She was one of the by a Dr. Randall, a geologist. ous publications. In any event he to lower materials and as an found throughout the mining She was an member of the women who spearheaded the Other discoveries were made appeared to have been the driv- escape hatch. The Eureka shaft regions in the U.P. The miners Episcopal Church of the Trans- restoration of the stained glass later but actual mining didn’t ing force in getting investors and in Ramsay was used to hoist the and families who lived in these figuration, The Ironwood windows and prevented the city start until the Colby Mine in land leases needed to get the ore from the remaining pillars in locations were mainly immi- Women’s Club and the Tele- from tearing down the Memorial Bessemer was opened in 1884. mine operating. the Anvil Palms ore body. grants from Europe who came phone Pioneers of America. She Building, raising a tax millage to This same year the Milwaukee A major stockholder in the The Eureka mine in Ramsay here to work in the mines. also served on the advisory board restore it, said Decur. and Lake Shore railroad platted Colby operation was Samuel had also combined operations of The companies also provided that established Ironwood Junior Many of her projects and the city of Bessemer and started Tilden. Another Colby shaft was the Asteroid mine and the Mika- medical services, such as doctors College, now Gogebic Communi- achievements received recogni- extending railroad tracks here. sunk east of the Colby and it was do mining operation. The latter and even a hospital, which was ty College, helped initiate a tion in the form of awards and They wanted to get in on the named the Tilden mine. More two were early developments located in Anvil. The locations nutrition program for Newport accolades. According to Decur, transportation of the iron ore to Tilden mine shafts were sunk, all dating to the late 1800s and were largely self-sufficient so school children and before the she never did anything for recog- the lake ports. When the Colby of them going toward the east of early 1900s. There were many of that all of the family needs could senior citizen nutrition program, nition but for the betterment of mine opened and the ore body Colby Hill. Shaft No. 9 is the these early developments and be met there. There were nearby she served many special meals to the community and the good of was proven, one of the greatest fenced-in location on Osmose shafts locate all of the way from grocery stores, a post office, residents, according to a the town or people. “She was land rushes of the north country Road. Yale location to Ramsay. These schools and in Anvil there was a spokesperson with the Ironwood always doing something for the began. Within a year, seven A little farther east and north were shallow mines which were company community building Area Historical Society. community. She was just a very mines were in operation and is Tilden shaft No. 10. absorbed by larger operations as which provided a bowling alley Jim Decur, Bedore’s grandson hard working lady,” Decur said. 2,000 miners were employed Not long after, in 1886, the mining technology improved. and space for social gatherings, between Sunday Lake and the Palms mine began shipping ore. Anvil Location was a compa- such as parties. The Catholic Montreal River. They started shipping ore in ny-owned housing development. church used this building for The Colby mine was named 1886 and by some reports, The company rented the homes church services. The companies Goudie sisters had long after Charles Colby, a railroad became the first major iron ore and took care of all of the main- let the families use land for pas- man, who owned the mining producer on the Gogebic Range. tenance and even provided a ture and hay making as many of lease. 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Justin Libertoski/Daily Globe IRONWOOD AREA Historical Society Vice President Sandy Sharp, left, and treasurer Dan Berlin stand in front of one of the museum’s new exhibits. Ironwood Historical Society aims to ‘collect, preserve and interpret’ community’s heritage Submitted photos By JUSTIN LIBERTOSKI Sandy Sharp there are around 50 The society runs on volunteers Collecting artifacts and keep- THESE IMAGES are of a ski jump on Curry Hill, above in 1911 and below [email protected] members in the historical soci- who give tours and perform other ing records of the history of the in 1922, that was near where the fairgrounds are today. IRONWOOD — The Ironwood ety. “We are always looking for duties. area for younger generations is Area Historical Society was new members. Members are very The historical society offers important for the society, Sharp founded in 1979 with the mission important to us,” said Sharp. many different services and said. “We’re preserving it for the to “collect, preserve and interpret The depot building is open resources, such as a website and, younger generations so it exits, it the heritage of the Ironwood Memorial Day through Labor more recently, a research center. will still exist in their time. It area, and instill an appreciation Day from noon to 4 p.m. In the The center includes many differ- makes you appreciate where of the local history through winter months, the building is ent maps, photos and records you’re from and it gives you pride exhibits and educational pro- still open where people can view throughout the history of Iron- in your home town.” grams.” the artifacts, but there are no wood. In addition to the depot build- The original building for the guided tours. It is also open to The museum houses many ing, the historical society also historical society was located on appointments in the winter time. artifacts, ranging from mining operates a satellite location in McLeod Avenue. In 1986, the his- The building is kept heated in photos to artifacts from the depot the Ironwood Memorial Building. torical society leased the old the winter as it also houses the building itself. “We do receive a Upcoming events for the his- Chicago and North Western Rail- Ironwood Chamber of Commerce. lot of donations of artifacts,” torical society include two travel- road depot from the city and “We are very fortunate to have a Sharp said. “We don’t take just ing exhibits from the Beaumier began restoring the building in facility like this to be able to anything. It has to be Ironwood Heritage center in Marquette 1988 through fundraisers and have this much and have it cli- history. We are always looking coming to Ironwood July 4 volunteer hours. matically controlled,” said trea- for donations, especially pic- through Festival Ironwood, and According to Vice President surer Dan Berlin. tures.” again in the month of August.

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We are proud of continuing our business relationships with our customers and vendors for over 60 years. 12 l TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 2016 HISTORY THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Catholic church history in Ironwood marked by changes The parish’s first school was con- n One parish became structed in 1908. Ten years later, finan- three and then one again cial difficulties caused the parish to close the school. The building was By TOM STANKARD demolished in 1944 and the property [email protected] was sold. IRONWOOD — Since Ironwood’s After the the churches merged in first Catholic church was established in 1986, attempts to sell the St. Michael 1885, parishioners have come together building were unsuccessful and the as one body through faith. church was demolished. What was originally one church, became two and then three — St. Holy Trinity Ambrose, St. Michael and Holy Trinity In 1907, the Slovakian, Croatian, — as the area’s population flourished Slovenian and Bohemian members of St. through the middle of the 20th century. Michael Catholic Church petitioned But in 1986, the Diocese of Marquette Bishop Frederick Eis for their own merged the three churches back into one parish. parish, forming Our Lady of Peace By June 1909, final permission was Catholic Church. Chuck Gervasio, a dea- received for a new church on Ayer con serving at OLOP, said the consolida- Street. The first Mass was said on Jan. tion resulted from a shortage of priests 2, 1910. and an overall decline in membership Two years later, the church sanctuary because the iron ore mines closed. was enlarged to accommodate the grow- ing number of parishioners. A sacristy was added and a rectory was construct- St.In Ambrose 1885, Rev. John Hennessy, an ed in 1914. The church was enlarged assistant priest serving in Bessemer, again in 1916. started offering Mass in the Ironwood During the 1940s, interior decoration schoolhouse on Vaughn Street. Approxi- took place. During the 1950s, the parish mately one year later, St. Ambrose hall was renovated and a modern Tom Stankard/Daily Globe Catholic Church was constructed, estab- kitchen was added. Over the next two OUR LADY of Peace Catholic Church was formed in 1986 when St. Ambrose, St. lishing the area’s “mother church.” A Submitted photo years, the exterior the church and recto- Michael and Holy Trinity churches merged. parish rectory was built in 1890 before ST. MICHAEL Catholic Church was ry were renovated. Rev. Martin Kehoe, the first resident formed by Polish, Hungarian, Slovak, In 1943, Rev. Carl Petranek estab- pastor, arrived. Slovenian, Bohemian and Croatian lished a catechetical school and enlisted School, which opened its doors in 1962 Four years after organizing, Our As his first order of business, Kehoe parishioners of St. Ambrose in 1891. It the Slovak Dominican Sisters of Oxford to first through fourth grades. Lady of Peace was struck by fire. The worked on establishing a school to help stood on McLeod Avenue. to serve as teachers. In 1952, parish- The grade school later merged with blaze on Friday, July 13, 1990, grow the parish. Construction was com- ioners purchased a home on West Ayer the St. Ambrose school, and in 1986 destroyed the sanctuary, and smoke and pleted in 1892. building. In 1926, the new building and Street for a covenant. The Sisters ran moved to the Vaughn Street building. soot damaged most of the church. According to the diocese, St. Ambrose rectory were dedicated. the Holy Trinity-St. Michael Grade The former building was sold and con- While Masses were held in the parish parishioners were “blessed” by the 40- Monsignor Joseph Seifert, Moriarty’s verted into apartments. school gym, plans were made to repair year pastorate of Rev. Jeremiah Moriar- successor, oversaw the construction of a After the churches merged, Holy the church. The altar was moved for- ty, from 1912-1951. new convent for the nuns who worked at Trinity was demolished. Its furnishings ward as part of the renovations. Moriarty encouraged the parish- the school and the construction of the were given to other parishes. The recto- On March 17, 1991, Bishop Mark ioners to support constructing a larger parochial grade school, which stands ry was sold and still stands. Schmitt rededicated the renovated sanc- today. tuary. In April 1965, Monsignor Joseph J. In 1996, an addition was built on the Dunleavy became pastor. According to OurIn Lady June of of Peace 1986, the three parishes south side of the church, connecting the the diocese, he oversaw the demolition of consolidated to form one — Our Lady of church, parish rectory and school the old St. Ambrose High School and the Peace Catholic Church — under the eyes together. The addition contains a barri- moving of the classes into the grade of Bishop Mark Schmitt. At the time of er-free entrance, handicapped restrooms school building. A gym was also added. the merger, the church buildings were in and St. Joseph Room — a gathering relatively good condition, but the place off the sanctuary. region’s economy was suffering, Gerva- In 1999, the vacant convent was ren- St.Local Michael Polish, Hungarian, Slovak, sio said. ovated into the parish rectory and the Slovenian, Bohemian and Croatian Gervasio said Schmitt realized a former rectory became offices. parishioners of St. Ambrose came change was needed. together to form their own church, St. When the public heard the news, Ger- Michael Catholic Church, in 1891. vasio said parishioners were “a little ParishIn 1986, School the former St. Ambrose and The new parish included about 250 shocked,” and some of those at St. Holy Trinity-St. Michael parish schools families. It purchased two lots on Michael and Holy Trinity were upset consolidated and were renamed the McLeod Avenue and constructed a wood- that their churches were closing. Ironwood Catholic Grade School. The framed church and an adjoining rectory. The new parish celebrated its first next year, the school was renamed Our Rev. Anselm Mlynarczyk was the Mass on July 5, with new pastor, Rev. Lady of Peace Catholic Grade School. church’s first pastor. Norbert Landreville. At the start of the In 2004, after the closing the St. In 1907, the Slovak, Hungarian and Mass three banners signifying the three Sebastian Catholic School in Bessemer, Croatian parishioners left to form Holy parishes were carried forward. During the school was renamed All Saints Trinity Catholic Church. According to offertory time, the banners were retired Catholic Academy. the diocese, the majority of the remain- and a new banner for Our Lady of Peace ing parishioners were Polish. was presented and elevated in the sanc- Over the years, many improvements tuary, signifying the oneness of the MovingDespite Forward a “severe drop” in population were made to St. Michael. Rev. Fabian parish, Gervasio said. over the last decade, Gervasio said he Pawlar had the church veneered in brick Submitted photo Gervasio said Landreville “brought a and parish pastor Rev. Robb Jurkovich Submitted photo during his 30-year pastorate. In the HOLY TRINITY Catholic Church was hurting community together. help to continue the work of the church, THE ORIGINAL St. Ambrose Catholic 1940s, the church received new pews, formed by Hungarian, Slovak, Slovenian, “He was very charismatic and he supporting the elementary school and Church was built in 1886 on Vaughn hardwood flooring, an organ and a Bohemian and Croatian parishioners of tried to bring back the true feeling of providing outreach programs to the com- Street. It was rebuilt in 1926. steeple. St. Michael in 1909. It was on Ayer Street. unity,” he said. munity.

In December of 2001, the first informal meeting was held. And by March 2002, we were recognized as a non-profit organization. Come visit Dawn’s Never Inn The purpose of this organization is to promote and at the Top of the Lower Block! preserve the history of the Bessemer area. Historical Dawn’s Never Inn opened it’s doors on January 19, 2007 after materials shall include any items pertaining to the extensive cleaning and remodeling. Stan and Dawn, purchased history and the heritage of this area, and said items the antique bar located on Silver Street in historic Hurley, will be shared and displayed in a museum setting. Wisconsin. Historic Hurley offers many stories of the hey days of early The building for our museum became a reality Wisconsin. Santini Hotel now Dawn’s Never Inn opened their thanks to the Bessemer Downtown Development doors in the early 1900s. Depending on who you talk to the Authority. We signed a lease on June 30, 2003 and three pillared back bar has a unique origin. began renovating the building to suit our needs. One of the history lessons says that it was built by the Brunswick Corporation as a commission piece for a bar in Calumet, It now houses a collection of local relics, artifacts, Michigan in the late 1800s. The bar was moved around to documents and pictures from previous generations. multiple establishments until it was placed in the newly built Santini Hotel in 1925. Others believe it was carved in the Houghton/Hancock, MI area. And then moved here from Jessieville. ESSEMER REA Walking in, one is struck by the beauty of the original hand B A carved back bar. Along with a juke box that has music for every ERITAGE ENTER age; there is a working player piano just through the leaded glass H C saloon doors. Normal Open Hours: Dawn’s Never Inn offers beer on tap and many other favorite From Memorial Day to Labor Day drinks. While you are enjoying your drink, help yourself to Friday & Saturday from 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Dawn’s special pretzels and popcorn. Or if you need something hardier you can purchase a pizza. Plus during Pumpkin Festival and the Dawn’s Never Inn is open 5:00 p.m. daily, Monday thru Bessemer Blast 4th of July Festival Saturday; Closed on Sundays. Come in and see if you can catch www.bessemerhistoricalsociety.com Dawn at Dawn’s Never Inn. 403 S. Sophie Street (on the Main street) P.O. Box 148, Bessemer, MI 49911 29 SilverDawn’s St., Box 221 • Hurley, Never WI 54534 Inn• 715-561-2090 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM HISTORY TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 2016 l 13 Hamilton Club had many uses over the years By TOM STANKARD In the mid-1950s, the owners [email protected] stopped running the movie the- MONTREAL, Wis. — Vic ater and converted the space into Calore, of Hurley, remembers a recreational center for youth. going to the Hamilton Club in Calore said he enjoyed play- Montreal “like it was yesterday.” ing ping pong and basketball When he was a kid, Calore there. said his father, Victor, worked In 1963, the owners converted for the Oglebay-Norton Mining the recreation room into a ski Company in Montreal and they lodge with 10 dorm rooms. Each liked to hang out at the Hamilton room had bunk beds and could fit Club that was located south of 10 people. Bathrooms were Wisconsin 77 in Montreal. added to where the stage used to Calore said his dad also be. worked as a pin-setter in the A fire in 1968 destroyed the 1920s for the club’s four-lane upstairs ski lodge. bowling alley. Calore said he helped the own- Calore spent a lot of time at ers rebuild the upstairs area. It the club and befriended Joe was converted into a beer bar, Galioto and his parents, the catering to 18-year-olds who club’s owners, John and Irene could legally drink beer, but not Galioto, also known as Mr. and liquor, in Wisconsin in the 1960s Mrs. G. and through 1970. While hanging out there, Calore and Joe Galioto turned Calore would watch movies at 18 around the same time as the the theater upstairs. bar opened. Next to the movie theater was The place drew college kids a meeting room where he went to from northern Wisconsin, as well Submitted photo Boy Scout meetings. as Northern Michigan University THE HAMILTON Club once had a bowling alley, gym, soda fountain and movie theater, was converted into a ski lodge and later renovated after a Downstairs, he enjoyed the in Marquette and Michigan fire into a bar. soda fountain. He also liked to Technological University in bowl and occasionally got his Houghton to listen to a variety of Hamilton Club. The group did olds to drink all forms of alcohol. retire. ing bar at the Hamilton Club. He hair cut at the barbershop inside bands. He soon became a bar- some recording in the mid-1960s, As a result, Calore said the beer For many years, the building recently met up with Electra the club. tender. including their most-known bar business dried up as the 18- was boarded up, and was demol- member Jerry Fink and his wife. When he got older he, too, He remembers a particular tune, “Dirty Old Man.” year-olds headed to regular bars. ished not long ago. They stopped by the former loca- worked as a pin-setter and band, the Electras from Ely, In 1971, Wisconsin’s drinking A year later, Mr. and Mrs. G Calore befriended the mem- tion of the Hamilton Club, and helped with janitorial duties. Minn., which often played the laws change to allow 18-year- decided to close the club and bers of the Electras while tend- Calore said Fink “shed a tear.” Bessemer group promotes, preserves history

By JUSTIN LIBERTOSKI According to society president Ed are occasions where we will do some- [email protected] Sandene, there are 138 members from thing special,” said Sandene. BESSEMER — The Bessemer Area all over the United States and a half The historical society will accept Historical Society began in 2001 when dozen volunteer members who regular- donations from anyone who may have it held its first informal meeting on ly work at the museum. an artifact of interest and, “If they’re Dec. 15. The group soon crafted a mis- The museum is open from Memorial decent and something we don’t have,” sion statement that says, “The purpose Day to Labor Day. The regular hours, said Sandene. “(Donations) build up of this organization is to promote and apart from longer hours over Memorial over the winter and I try to get them preserve the history of the Bessemer Day weekend and the Fourth of July organized,” said Vice President Dan area. Historical materials shall include weekend, are Friday and Saturday Cvengros. any items pertaining to the history and from 1 to 4 p.m. Sandene said while he doesn’t have the heritage of this area, and said The museum is organized into dif- a favorite single artifact in the muse- items will be shared and displayed in a ferent sections such as mining, busi- um, his favorite part is getting to share museum setting.” ness, education, fashion, military and the mining slideshows with visitors. They began holding meetings in home life, and features many donated “We feel that it is important for the places such as the library and eventu- items from as far back as the late young ones to see and hear about the ally filed their articles of incorporation 1800s. The museum puts on guided history of the area. During the mining with the state as a nonprofit organiza- tours for the Bessemer school students. and logging slide shows they ask ques- tion in 2002. It also receives an annual visit from tions or make comments about a rela- In 2003, the Bessemer Downtown Craig Korpela’s Olivet College class tive that did what we are talking Development Authority helped the located in Olivet in the Lower Peninsu- about,” said Sandene. society find its building on Sellar la. Upcoming events and plans for the Justin Libertoski/Daily Globe Street. Volunteer members worked to Another thing that the society has historical society include a possible BESSEMER AREA Historical Society President Ed Sandene stands next to a display case renovate the building to fit the needs of done in the past has been honoring ethnic event that will take place at the containing samples of ore that were collected from the mines. the museum. local people, including teachers. “There Ethnic Commons Park in the summer.

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ALWAYS LOCATED AT 118 E. MCLEOD AVE., IRONWOOD, MI 14 l TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 2016 HISTORY THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Little Finland helps keep culture alive By ISABELLE KLEINSCHMIDT ing mining, logging, and farming, and [email protected] bringing with them their rich culture, KIMBALL, Wis. — For more than 50 music and foods.” years, Little Finland has been offering a Other founding members include place to share Finnish history, arts and Sulo Kaari, of Hurley; John Sola, of crafts, baking, culture, language and Kimball’ Eino Nevala, of Kimball, and community. The center aims to do so for Reino Hauta, of Bessemer. A $1 pledge generations to come. drive took place for membership. Land Little Finland was founded as the was donated by Kaari and Leslie National Finnish-American Festival on Taipele. A trail on Little Finland’s April 3, 1964. grounds is named “Taipele Trail” in Many Finnish people settled in the honor of the donation. area because of the similar climate to Little Finland’s programs grew over their home country, for work, or to be time. A chorus and dance group was nearer to other family members already formed; smorgasboards, coffee and “dip- in the area. pings” were offered. The members raised In those days the local Finnish resi- funds in a number of ways, through dents lived in one-bedroom homes. They choral performances, gift shop sales, raf- lived in close-knit communities and fles, and bake sales for which the women worked together in the mines. would make hundreds of pasties and Isabelle Kleinschmidt/Daily Globe In 1964, the Montreal Mine had authentic Finnish baked goods. LITTLE FINLAND offers a variety of programs and facilities to help preserve the Finnish heritage of those who settled the area. recently been closed, and with many The grounds itself, where Little Fin- immigrants moving to larger cities for land is located on U.S. 2, “with the tall president, said the club house or “her- with authentic Finnish music, dance The gift shop will be open again in work, local folks of Finnish decent want- evergreens and the log cabins, looks just itage building” was built with the logs and food. In May, the National Finnish- mid-April. Seija Jarvenpaa offers ed to start something that would pre- like Finland,” said Elsie Nevala, who from an iron ore dock in Ashland when it American Festival Chorus will put on a Finnish language classes and group serve their heritage. has visited her parent’s home country was disassembled in the mid-1960s. Mother’s Day concert. tours are offered of the museum display- According to Elsie Nevala, a founding three times. Today, Little Finland offers a variety A Midsummer Festival has been cele- ing artifacts depicting the lives of the member of the National Finnish Ameri- The grounds offer a hiking and ski of activities for residents and visitors. brated annually since 1967. This year’s early Finnish immigrants, as well as the can Festival, organizers hoped to estab- trail, authentic log homes of Finnish “Look how active we are,” said Elsie event is set for June 25, with more historic buildings on the property. lish the center “in honor of their parents immigrants, a historic sauna, and a gift Nevala. Finnish foods, crafts, dance, music and a For information on Little Finland who had the courage to leave behind shop in the basement of the club house. Little Finland recently hosted its bonfire. All events are open to the pub- membership or programs, visit littlefin- their homes and families to forge a liv- Ken Hannula, the Little Finland’s annual St. Urho’s Day dance, complete lic. land.org or call 715-561-4260. SPANISH AMERICAN WAR VETERANS Mining

A PARADE hon- oring soldiers returning from From page 10 the Spanish water in those early days. American War To understand all of this, we have to think makes its way about the situation as it was at that time. Workers west down were needed, housing was needed for them, so the McLeod Avenue locations were built by the mining companies. The approaching families needed medical services, food and recre- Suffolk Street in ation. They were mostly immigrants from Europe Ironwood circa who didn’t have much; that’s why they left Europe 1901. Local his- and came here. torian Ivan Another reason that made this approach a Hellen, who necessity was many of the workers didn’t have provided the cars. They lived close to the mine, where they photo to the worked and so could walk to work. Daily Globe, Later, another convenience came about, which pointed out was the delivery of groceries by the local stores. there is no There was telephone service by that time so the Memorial Build- people could call in an order and it would be deliv- ing at the far ered on the delivery day. The stores had charge end of the accounts, which would be paid up on the mining street as it was company payday. I know from personal experience not yet built. the stores would carry you through a strike or lay- off, as long as you were a good-paying customer Submitted photo when you were working.

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