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Two Arrested in Ironwood on Drug Charges

Two Arrested in Ironwood on Drug Charges

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SPORTS • 9 OUTDOORS • 16 DAILY GLOBE Saturday, March 24, 2018 Partly Cloudy yourdailyglobe.com | High: 37 | Low: 18 | Details, page 2 Two arrested in Ironwood on drug charges

IRONWOOD – Two men are c o n t r o l l e d possession of marijuana within after a mem- GIANT press release. facing drug charges following substance also 1,000 feet of a school, possession ber of the “While the officer was talking their arrest in Ironwood Wednes- known as of marijuana and a weapons vio- Gogebic Iron to the two male individuals the day. Xanax), pos- lation for failing to present a con- Area Nar- officer believed that there may be Ira Asher Wilson-Johnson, 21, session of cealed-carry license as a non-resi- cotics Team additional evidence,” a GIANT is charged with possession with A l p r a z o l a m dent. went to Wil- spokesperson said in the release, intent to deliver less than 50 within 1,000 In a separate case, Wilson- son-Johnson’s “which would further the crimi- grams of cocaine, possession of feet of a school Johnson is also facing charges of I r o n w o o d nal investigation and assist in a cocaine within 1,000 feet of a and felony possession with intent to deliver house to successful prosecution of the school, possession with intent to firearm. marijuana, possession of mari- arrest him on individuals involved in the distri- deliver marijuana, possession of Morgan R. juana within 1,000 feet of a the charges in bution of controlled substances Ira Asher Morgan marijuana within 1,000 feet of a Gibson, 22, of school and maintaining a drug Gibson this separate in the local area.” school, possession with intent to Chicago, is Wilson-Johnson house. case, accord- deliver alpazolam (a Schedule 4 charged with The additional charges came ing to a ARREST — page 5 WINTER FALLS Silver Express getting ready to showcase musical talents By LARRY HOLCOMBE proud of the mix of music so far as As in the past, Haeger said the [email protected] we put the show together.” Extravaganza is more than just stu- HURLEY – Hurley’s Silver There’s a mix of songs from the dents making music on stage. Express is gearing up for its annual 1960s to today, including a few that “It’s very much student driven Spring Extravaganza. are currently on the charts, said and student produced,” he said. The group will perform concerts Haeger. The current songs are “They suggest most of the songs we April 18, 19 and 20 at the Hurley K- always fun for the group and the end up doing.” 12 School’s auditorium. Show time audience. “It’s awesome to have The students are also designing is 7 p.m. They’ll follow that up with them sing along.” and running the lights and sound a tour of a few schools in north-cen- The group did about half the for the show, as well as set-up and tral Wisconsin over a coming long show – 45 minutes – last week at tear-down for the coming tour. weekend. Washington Middle School in “They’re designing quite a show,” he Director Roy Haeger said prepa- Calumet. Haeger said the experi- said. rations for the show are going well ence of doing such a pre-show was The members include Jackie and the 11-member group is work- “invaluable.” Bradley, Forys, Tate Guenard, ing hard. The final set list will include 18 to Dayanna Irons, Devin Kelly, Skylar He said they’ve got another tal- 20 numbers, again, a mix of tempos ented group of kids involved with and eras, as well as solos and group the group again this year. “I’m really numbers. EXPRESS — page 5 SILVER EXPRESS

Richard Jenkins / Daily Globe SUPERIOR FALLS in Ironwood Township remains largely frozen Friday despite recent warmer weather. Iron County works to finalize hazard mitigation plan

By RICHARD JENKINS west Regional Planning [email protected] Commission. “This is HURLEY – Iron County allowing for preventative held an open house measures to help with haz- Wednesday for residents to ards.” gain information on He explained the coun- updates to the county’s ty is required to update the hazard mitigation plan. plan every five years, “Basically this allows which will be submitted to counties to be eligible for state and federal officials pre-disaster mitigation before being approved by funding. Not disaster relief the county board. Submitted photo – that’s a separate pool,” The plan is a wide-rang- HURLEY HIGH School’s Silver Express gathers for a photo during a recent rehearsal. From left are: first row, said Cody Kamrowski, a ing document, dealing Tate Guenard, Skylar Traczyk, Dayanna Irons, Lindsey Dashner and Jackie Bradley; and second row, Cassie community development Sobrack, Raven Forys, Mackenzie Osterman-Seeley, Shay Spaulding, Devin Kelly and Cody Sobrack. The planner with the North- group is preparing for its annual spring concert set for April 18-20 at the school’s auditorium. PLAN — page 5 Fighting Yoopers led by ‘three-headed monster’ of goalies

By IAN MINIELLY This year the Yoopers employed all opening bank accounts. Another benefit of the Yooper games in Minnesota and his [email protected] three goalies, based on whoever had the being a dual-citizen Huhtanen said is, it dad came to Ironwood for the home stands IRONWOOD – In Greek Mythology, hottest hand. Earlier in the year the team does not count against a team’s interna- this season. Cerberus is a three-headed dog guarding tried using a rotation providing equal time tional numbers for their roster and being a the gates of the underworld to keep the to all, but they shifted to stay with the hot dual-citizen he did not count against the Leo Feneley dead from leaving. The Ironwood Fighting hand, which sent the three goalies into international numbers. Feneley came to Ironwood as a world Yoopers employed a similar three-headed even greater competition between them- traveler. Fenely was born in Argentina, monster with their goalies this past sea- selves for minutes, but it made the team Julius Huset grew up in Montreal, Canada, and most son, only they worked to keep opposing stronger. Huset comes to the Yooper’s from Oak- recently lived in Adu Dhabi before coming pucks from entering the net instead of dale, Minn. He flew on an airplane for the to the Yoopers. Feneley said he already has souls. Simo Huhtanen first time with the Yoopers, so when asked a bunch of schools contacting him, but he All three goalies are moving on to col- Simo Huhtanen is a native of Finland if he had ever visited Ironwood before is going to play at Carrolton University in lege after their year with the Fighting who moved to Columbus, Ohio as a young playing for the Yoopers, he said no. Huset Ottawa, Canada. Yoopers as they all aged out of junior hock- kid with his dad, but still has the majority is, “trying to go to college to play some Feneley said he loves Ironwood and ey, leaving a giant void to fill for next years of his family back in Finland. Huhtanen hockey.” loves the snow because it gives him a team. Dave Osier, assistant coach, said all spends most summers back in Finland When asked what kind of rivalry the chance to snowboard. Feneley said the three players received looks from colleges with his family, keeping his roots alive, but goalies have, Huset said they all got a long goalies all get along and their minutes are and the Yoopers will look for another 3 or has become a dual citizen to make living in well, but there was an underlying competi- even 4 goalies to man the net for next years the U.S. easier, especially when it comes to tion between each of them to get in the net team. the financial aspects of being an adult, like and win games. Huset’s family attended all YOOPERS — page 8 TODAY INDEX Partly Cloudy — Details, page 2 Business ...... 11 75 cents Classifieds . . . . .13-15 Friday Today’s records Snowfall Comics ...... 12 Vol. 99, No. 105 High 35 High 70 (1910) 24 hours to 7 a.m. Community ...... 3 Low 6 Low -27 (1965) Friday 0 in. Snow depth 17 in. Obituaries ...... 5 Year ago today Precipitation Season total 136.1 in. Opinion ...... 4 High 37 24 hours to 7 a.m. Last year 114.6 in. Low 25 Friday 0 in. Sports ...... 9-10 l 2 SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 2018 NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECASTFO ORECAST FOR IRONWOODIR RONWOOD Hawk in the Oval: Will TODAY SUNDAYY MONDAY TUESDAYTUESSDAY WEDNESDAY John Bolton’s views

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He was equally dis- interchange of ideas among the president’s inclined to indulge the bureaucratic con- LOS ANGELES (AP) – The storm that storm forced thousands to evacuate their advisers then I think the president is not straints of the State Department back in drenched California this week brought homes due to the threat of destructive well served.” Washington. much-needed rain to the state, which has debris flows which fortunately did not Trump has admired Bolton for years, One U.S. official who worked for the been slipping back into drought condi- materialize. A little over a year ago, years praising him on Twitter as far back as State Department when Bolton was at the tions due to a dry winter that only turned of drought had reduced a major reservoir 2014. Trump has told allies he thinks U.N. said that the assistant secretary of wet and snowy this month. there to less than 10 percent of capacity Bolton is “a killer” on television, where state for international organizations, Preliminary storm data Friday showed before the historic rains of 2017. Bolton is a frequent face on Fox News, whose office oversees the U.S. Mission to some stunning totals for the three-day In the San Joaquin Valley – part of the even though he has voiced some unhappi- the U.N., was in a constant tug-of-war with storm, including more than 10 inches of Central Valley agricultural heartland of ness about his trademark mustache, said a Bolton and his chief of staff, trying with rain at some locations in the Sierra Neva- California – the storm brought pluses and person familiar the president’s thinking limited success to rein in Bolton or per- da and on the central coast, and 31 inches minuses. but not permitted to reveal private discus- suade him to tone down his public com- of snow at Tuolumne Meadows in the Sier- “It’s making it messy,” said Joe Del sions. ments. ra. Bosque, owner of Del Bosque Farms on Still, Bolton’s pick sent shockwaves But while Bolton’s pugnaciousness In coastal Santa Barbara and Ventura the west side of the San Joaquin, where the through the diplomatic and military com- might pair well with Trump’s, his views counties northwest of Los Angeles, where rain interrupted his asparagus harvest for munities, and on social media, fueling could cause friction with the president’s drought conditions have been character- two days and when it resumed workers speculation that the prospects for global anti-interventionist bent. Trump, for ized as severe to extreme, many locations had to walk the crop out of the fields confrontation are increasing. After all, in example, made a campaign-trail mantra reported well over 5 inches (13 centime- because tractors couldn’t be used. the span of a week Trump named Bolton out of his opposition to the Iraq War, an ters) of rain from the storm. In addition to lost wages for workers, to replace H.R. McMaster and current CIA intervention Bolton championed. Any addition to the Sierra snowpack is the storm will delay planting of his melons Director Mike Pompeo to replace Secretary Although McMaster was beloved by welcome: Runoff from the 400-mile-long and other farmers’ tomatoes, which in of State Rex Tillerson – ousting two aides many on the National Security Council range supplies about a third of the water turn will delay those harvests, he said. seen as tempering influences in favor of staff, he never developed a personal rap- used by Californians each year, but the On the positive side, the moisture the others who have advocated a hard-line port with Trump, who chafed at his long- most recent measurement found its water storm put into the ground will help his approach to North Korea and fierce oppo- winded briefing style, White House offi- content to be less than 40 percent of nor- almond and cherry trees, which have fin- sition to the Iran nuclear deal. cials and another person close to Trump mal. ished blooming and are leafing out. It will Two State Department officials and two said. Both Mattis and Kelly angled for For counties like Santa Barbara, the also help develop cover crops that are Western diplomats in Washington said McMaster to be replaced. rain will help fill reservoirs that are vital to plowed into the ground where organic Friday that their offices are now operating But neither had lobbied for Bolton, and local water supplies even though the melons are grown. under the assumption that Trump will now they must contend with a powerful almost surely pull out of the Iran deal. voice who has his own public profile and Bolton has tweeted that withdrawal extensive experience maneuvering in gov- should be “a top @realDonaldTrump ernment. Kelly has expressed concerns to administration priority” and that U.S. pol- confidants about Bolton having unfettered icy instead should be “aimed at regime access to the president, one person famil- change in Tehran.” iar with his thinking said. White House staffers on edge as Trump eyes another shake-up WASHINGTON (AP) – gressional Republicans, president himself. He con- President Donald Trump is and that is increasingly gratulated Russian Presi- tired of being told “no.” putting even his allies on dent Vladimir Putin on his Six weeks of staff churn edge. Trump may have an re-election and didn’t chide and pronouncement even more dramatic shake- him about the tainted vote shocks reflect a president up in mind for his adminis- or the poisoning of a spy who has grown increasing- tration. The president has on British soil. He pushed ly confident on the job and floated to outside advisers forward with steel and alu- Associated Press more trusting of his a plan to do away with the minum tariffs, prompting RAIN CAUSES a hillside to collapse along La Tuna Canyon Road in Los Angeles on instincts. After 14 months traditional West Wing his chief economic adviser Thursday, where mandatory evacuation orders had already been in place amid in the Oval Office, Trump power structure, including to quit. And he agreed to moderate to heavy rain in the recent burn area. A powerful storm spread more rain is more comfortable buck- the formal chief of staff meet with North Korean across California on Thursday, flooding streets and threatening to unleash mud ing the advice of White role, to create the more dictator Kim Jong Un to and debris flows into communities near areas burned bare by wildfires. House staffers and con- free-wheeling atmosphere the surprise of many he relished while running national security officials. 2005 FORD F150 4x4 his business and later his Thursday’s announce- presidential campaign at ment of National Security CITY OF EXTENDED CAB Trump Tower. Adviser H.R. McMaster’s The sense of apprehen- impending exit continued BESSEMER V8, automatic, sion is palpable in the West the trend. The two men The City of Bessemer is accepting sealed Lariat Pkg., Wing, where tempers are never clicked personally, bids for the garage at 1802 Barber St. The running short and uneasy and Trump was known to leather, aides discuss their future complain when he saw bidder must guarantee that they will move new tires, employment prospects extended meetings with the garage and all its contents to their own loaded, behind closed doors, the national security advis- property and remove the foundation and/or local trade, SAVE! SAVE! according to six White er on his schedule. Trump concrete slab to below grade. See specifica- 194,000 miles, $ House officials and several also, as he did with fired 4,999 outside advisers. They all Secretary of State Rex tions which are available at City Hall or on- EXCELLENT spoke on the condition of Tillerson, grew frustrated line at cityofbessemer.org. The bids will be SHAPE, RUNS GREAT!! anonymity to describe the when McMaster would try publicly opened at 11:00 on Thursday, April internal dynamics. Recent to curb some of his 12th at City Hall, 411 S. Sophie, Bessemer, Cloverland Motors blows to staff confidence instincts on international 300 E. Cloverland Dr., (U.S. 2) • Ironwood, MI 49938 have been almost exclu- relations, according to MI 49911. 906-932-1202 www.cloverlandmotorsports.com sively instigated by the White House officials. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 2018 3 Maple syrup and honey cooking SCIENCE FAIR Friends of class to be held in Phelps Iron Belle PHELPS, Wis. – This two-hour session. She has year marks the seventh a depth knowledge on a Trail plan Annual Maple Syrup Fest variety of topics. She and in Phelps, and the festival her husband are beekeep- fundraiser will once again feature a ers and have harvested cooking class focused on their own honey and IRONWOOD – Friends maple syrup and honey. maple syrup. of the Iron Belle Trail are The cooking class will The cooking classes will coming together to host take place during the festi- be held from 10 a.m. to their first fundraiser on val on April 7 at the Phelps noon and from 1 to 3 p.m.. Saturday, April 21, at the High School. There is cost per partici- Elk & Hound in Ironwood Participants will learn pant for the class. Prereg- from 5 to 8 p.m. how to select maple syrup istration is required, and The local, volunteer and honey and learn about all class members must be group is dedicated to the resources and recipes avail- at least 13 years of age, preservation, mainte- able. unless accompanied by an nance, enhancement, and Participants will also adult. promotion of the Western prepare a variety of recipes In addition to the cook- Gateway of Michigan’s for the class, including ing class, Phelps Maple Iron Belle Trail – the por- honey maple roasted corn- Syrup Fest features local tion of the planned Submitted photo statewide non-motorized bread, maple syrup ice sugar bush tours, tree tap- STUDENT ALEKSANDER Rogers shows his exhibit at the recent science fair at trail which runs between cream, and honey and ping demonstrations, an Watersmeet School. In front of Aleksander are judges Katie Sloan and Yvonne Hurley and Bessemer. maple roasted peanut but- arts and crafts fair, chil- Clark that came to help judge the students at the science fair. ter. Copies of all recipes dren’s activities and con- Funds raised will go will be included, and par- cessions. toward ongoing mainte- ticipants will enjoy tasting For more informaiton, nance with a focus on im- all the food prepared. contact the Phelps Cham- US Army Corps of Engineers proving safety on the trail. Instructor Dottie Reeder ber of Commerce at 715- The “Trail Safety will guide the class 545-3800 or visit Phelp- Fundraiser” is being through the recipes in this swi.us. opens Soo Locks this weekend staged as a preseason indoor picnic with raffles DETROIT – The U.S. Army Corps of 15 and underwent critical repairs and and prizes. Individuals School menus Engineers, Detroit District, announced maintenance during the 10-week-long win- unable to attend may con- this week the Soo Locks in Sault Ste. ter shutdown. tribute by making checks Marie, will open Sunday, marking the Critical repairs and maintenance to the payable to the Western Area schools have Tuesday: Breakfast — Oat- beginning of the 2018 Great Lakes ship- Poe Lock during the shutdown included announced menus for the meal; Lunch — Turkey, gravy, Gateway Authority and ping season. replacement of gate anchors, miter blocks, week of March 26-30. All mashed potatoes. mailing them to: Scott meals are served with . Wednesday: Breakfast — “Although, we have yet to know which quoin blocks, and cylinder seals. Final Erickson, 213 S. Marquette Bessemer Biscuits and gravy; Lunch — ship will be the first through the locks this work on Poe Lock operating system con- St., Ironwood, MI 49938. Monday: Barbecue riblets Macaroni and cheese. year, several ships are scheduled to leave trols was completed. and hash browns. Thursday: Breakfast — The scenic Iron Belle their lay-up ports (soon), so we expect a The MacArthur Lock dewatering bulk- Tuesday: Tangerine chick- Bagel; Lunch — Chicken Trail has proved to be a very busy opening day,” said Kevin heads were sandblasted, repaired and en over noodles. nuggets. popular venue for year- Wednesday: Hamburger Friday: No school. Sprague, area engineer, Soo Area Office. painted. Work on the MacArthur Lock round outdoor activities, gravy over rice. Ontonagon “People can check the district Facebook included replacement of gate anchors, according to organizers, Thursday: French bread Monday: Cuban sandwich. page for first boat photos and updates bevel gears and filling valve seals. The pizza. Tuesday: Tangerine chick- including hiking, cycling, through the weekend.” MacArthur Lock work will continue Friday: No school — Spring en with rice. running, roller-blading, to Break begins. Wednesday: Ravioli or “The Soo Locks are a critical connec- through April. snowshoeing, fat biking, Ewen-Trout Creek salad bar. tion in the Great Lakes navigation system The Detroit District operates and main- cross country skiing, and Monday: Chicken tender Thursday: Pizza or salad and we are dedicated to their reliability,” tains the Soo Locks along with 94 harbors wraps and fries. bar. even dog-sledding. People said Lt. Col. Dennis P. Sugrue, district and connecting channels on lakes Superi- Tuesday: Hot dogs and Friday: No school — Spring of all ages and abilities engineer, Detroit District. “Thanks to our or, Michigan, Huron, St. Clair and the por- chili. Break begins. have taken to this paved, Wednesday: Ham or turkey Wakefield-Marenisco talented team at the Soo Locks. We have tion of Lake Erie that borders the state of wide, gently graded, easy- sub sandwiches. Monday: Chili. completed several critical maintenance Michigan. Located on the St. Marys River, to-negotiate path winding Thursday: Meatballs, gravy, Tuesday: Hamburger and projects this winter. We are ready for the locks have been a part of the Corps’ mashed potatoes. fries. its way through a variety of another great navigation season on the navigation mission since 1881. Friday: Pizza. Wednesday: Rigatoni and terrain and landscapes– Hurley garlic bread. Great Lakes.” For more details, visit wetlands, bluffs, historic No school — Spring Break Thursday: Deep dish pizza. The locks were officially closed on Jan. facebook.com/USACEDetroitDistrict. Ironwood Friday: No school — Spring railroad bridges, wild life, Monday: Cheeseburgers Break begins. and wild flowers. Benches, and fries. Watersmeet Michigan Tech hosts celebration of Upper Peninsula today accessible picnic tables, Tuesday: Chicken tenders Monday: Tatar tot casse- and interpretive signs and American potatoes. role. HOUGHTON – Cele- environmental challenges grim River Watershed con- Wednesday: Beef and Tuesday: Cheese tortellini brate the U.P. is coming to in the Upper Peninsula. servation, eco-tourism, enhance the trail experi- cheese nachos. with meet sauce. the Great Lakes Research A full slate of classes brook trout streams, birds ence for residents and visi- Thursday: Sub sandwiches. Wednesday: Chicken sand- Center at Michigan Tech in and discussions with in the U.P., PCBs levels in tors. Friday: No school — Spring wich with macaroni and In keeping with its mis- Break begins. cheese. Houghton today. keynote speakers is sched- the fish of the Great Lakes, Mercer Thursday: Burgers and A variety of events are uled through 9 p.m. wolf management, Ojibwe sion, the Friends of the Monday: Breakfast — Muf- fries. designed to educate people Some of the topics culture and history, and Trail have cleaned up fin; Lunch — Barbecue pork Friday: No school — Spring about special places and include: Isle Royale, Pil- Keweenaw hiking trails. decades-worth of accumu- sandwich. Break begins. lated trash (some of it pre- dating the trail) along the route, conducted work Community calendar bees to eradicate invasive plant species, and planted beneficial native species. Email calendar items and Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 Ironwood Kiwanis Club, Mercer Health and Well- meeting, Bessemer city hall Volunteers mow the community news to p.m., Our Lady of Peace noon, Elk and Hound. ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., auditorium. [email protected]. Catholic Church, Ironwood. Woods and Blooms Gar- Mercer Community Center. Alcoholics Anonymous, shoulders of the trail dur- For more information, call 906- area74.org. den Club, 6:30 p.m., Haines Narcotics Anonymous, 7 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian ing the growing season, 932-2211. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Civic Center, Mercer, Wis. p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Church, Hurley. area74.org. empty trash containers, EDT, Ontonagon United Life Support Group, 6:30 Ironwood. area74.org. Saturday, March 24 Methodist Church basement, p.m., Woodland Church, Iron- Government Friday, March 30 trim overhanging branch- next to Holiday gas station, wood. Gogebic County Board, 5 es, and groom for winter Community Pickleball Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- Ontonagon. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., courthouse, Bessemer. sports. Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer Government p.m., Episcopal Church of the 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior School gymnasium. 715-776- Iron County Human Ser- Transfiguration, Ironwood. Thursday, March 29 Center. Partnering with other 4588. vices Board, 3 p.m., county area74.org. Double Trouble, 11 a.m.- local groups, the FOT con- Community Night Meal board room. Pickleball, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, Free Supper, 5-6 p.m., Apos- noon, Ironwood Memorial Ironwood. ducts events on the trail Gogebic County Road Wednesday, March 28 such as an annual Moth- tolic Lutheran Church, Aurora Commission, 3:15 p.m. town- Building. Mercer Food Pantry, Street, Ironwood. ship meeting, 4 p.m. finance Christian Men of the Gogebic County Veterans noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, er’s Day Walk, GRRRR Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 meeting, regular meeting fol- Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown Service Officer, 10:30-11:30 Mercer, Wis. Emergencies: Community Bike Ride, the p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, a.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 715-476-7655. lows finance meeting, Court- Cafe, Ironwood. Wednesday night commu- Ironwood. area74.org. house Annex, Bessemer. Mentoring of Moms, 9- p.m., Watersmeet Township; Alcoholics Anonymous/ Sunday, March 25 Hurley Planning and Zon- 10:30 a.m., Range Community 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco Al-Anon, noon, Salem Luther- nity bike rides and snow- ing Committee, 4:30 p.m., city Bible Church, Hurley. 715-561- Township. 906-667-1110. an Church, Ironwood. shoe walks, and the first hall. 4355. Alcoholics Anonymous, area74.org. Senior Game Day and noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Bridges & Bluffs Half Lunch, 12:15 p.m., Mercer Bessemer Township Alcoholics Anonymous, Marathon and Walk/Runs Board, 5 p.m., Bessemer open meeting, noon, Salem Ironwood. area74.org. EDT, Ontonagon United Senior Center. Open Community Dinner, Methodist Church basement, Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 Township Hall, Ramsay. Lutheran Church, Ironwood. last September. Mercer School Board, 5 area74.org. 5-6 p.m., Wakefield Methodist next to Holiday gas station, p.m., closed meeting, Salem Church, Putnam Ave., Wake- Ontonagon. area74.org. Lutheran Church, Ironwood. p.m., Mercer K-12 School com- DOVE Support Group, mons, Mercer, Wis. noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. field, 906-667-0230. Mercer Health and Well- ReGeneration Youth, ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Ironwood Township Ironwood/Hurley Rotary Board, 5:30 p.m., Ironwood Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and 5:30-6:45 p.m., ages 10-11; CITY OF Mercer Community Center. Relentless Youth, 7-9 p.m., Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Township offices. Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. Wakefield City Council, Iron County Veterans Ser- ages 12-18; Lighthouse Faith BESSEMER p.m., Wesley United Methodist Center, Ironwood. Church, Ironwood. 5:30 p.m., City Hall. vice Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Ironwood City Commis- Wis., Town Hall. 715-561- Celebrate Recovery, 6 Alcoholics Anonymous, p.m., free meal followed by 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran sion, 5:30 p.m., Ironwood 2190. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Church, Bessemer. Memorial Building. area74.org. Western U.P. Board of CITY OF BESSEMER Health, 6:00 p.m., Western TOWNSHIP OF BESSEMER Monday, March 26 U.P. Health Department, 540 PLANNING COMMISSION Depot Street, Hancock. NOTICE OF BUDGET PUBLIC HEARING Capital Improvement Plan Iron County Food Pantry, Bessemer School Board, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan 6 p.m., A.D. Johnston High & ANNUAL MEETING OF ELECTORS The City of Bessemer Planning Commission will hold Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561- School library. The Bessemer Township Board will hold a public hearing on the pro- 4450. a public hearing at its’ regularly scheduled meeting Finnish Women’s Auxil- Tuesday, March 27 posed township budget for fiscal year 2018 and truth and taxation at Tuesday, April 3, 2018, Bessemer City Council Cham- iary, 10 a.m., Little Finland, the Bessemer Township Hall on Monday, March 26, 2018 at 5:00 PM. bers, City Hall, 411 South Sophie Street, Bessemer, Kimball, Wis. Pickleball, 10 a.m. to Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Ironwood Memorial *The property tax millage rate proposed to be levied to support Michigan 49911 at 5:30 p.m. at which time they will noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Building. the proposed budget will be a subject of this hearing.* A copy receive public comment regarding a Capital Improve- Ironwood. area74.org. Gogebic County Veterans of the budget is available for public inspection at Bessemer Township ment Plan. The public may appear at the public hearing Iron County Mobile Food Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 Pantry, noon – 1:30 p.m., Iron a.m., Ironwood Memorial Hall, N10338 Mill St., Ramsay, MI 49959. in person or by counsel, be heard, and submit evidence County Recycling/Iron County Building. 906-667-1110. This notice is posted in compliance with PA 267 of 1976 as amended and written comments with respect to Capital Improve- Forestry Parking Lot, 606-607 Breakfast For Your Brain, (Open Meetings Act), MCLA 41.72a (2) (3) and the Americans with ment Plan. Written comments may be submitted to the 3rd Ave. North, Hurley. 715- 10 a.m., Mercer, Wis., Com- above address, ATTN: Clerk, from now until 4:00 p.m. 561-2695. munity Center. 715-561-2695. Disabilities Act (ADA). Overeaters Anonymous, Alcoholics Anonymous, Monday April 2. 5 p.m., All Saints Lutheran noon, Salem Lutheran Church, The Bessemer Township board will provide necessary reasonable aux- Church, Wakefield. Ironwood. area74.org. iliary aids and services, such as signers for the hearing impaired and The City of Bessemer will, upon request, provide ap- audio tapes of printed materials being considered at the meeting, to propriate aids and services leading to effective commu- individuals with disabilities at the meeting upon 10 days’ notice to the nication for qualified persons with disabilities to allow Calvary Baptist Church Bessemer Township Board. equal participation in this meeting. Such aids may in- of Wakefield, Michigan clude qualified sign language interpreters, documents Individuals with disabilities requiring auxiliary aids or services should in Braille, and other ways of making information and contact the Bessemer Township Board by writing or calling the following: 1 Corinthians 15:20–21 communications accessible to people who have speech, But in fact Christ has been Good Friday Debbie Janczak / Bessemer Township Clerk hearing, or vision impairments. Please contact James raised from the dead, the Evening Service ...... 6:30pm N10228 Mill St., PO Box 304, Ramsay, MI 49959 firstfruits of those who have Trudgeon, Clerk at 906-663-0333 or james.trudgeon@ fallen asleep. For as by a man Resurrection Sunday (906) 667-0019 bessemermi.org 24 hours prior to the meeting to get this came death, by a man has Breakfast...... 9:30am set up. come also the resurrection of Morning Worship ...11:00am 2019 Budget is based on 9.6300 Mills, TTV of approximately $35,837,068.00 the dead. NOTE: This is a renewal and not an increase of the millage rate as voted on. For any comments or concerns, please contact 1201 Peters Street | (906) 229-5207 The Bessemer Township Board of Trustees will meet in special session Charly Loper, City Manager at 906-663-4311 or at www.baptistwakefield.org immediately following the budget public hearing. [email protected]. l 4 SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 2018 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE Hide Hillary for now Hillary Clinton has been the tar- unfavorably. Sue Mizell, Publisher get of gratuitously negative coverage But sexist? Nah. You come up to Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor from the national political press for bat, you’d better be wearing a hel- as long as she’s been in public life. met. During Bill Clinton’s presidency, To many Democrats, it was anoth- rumors of her impending criminal er “basket of deplorables” – a tone- indictment were a regular feature of deaf blunder. Especially to Gene “Whitewater” coverage almost until Democrats running for election in Lyons In Their Opinion that media-created pseudo-scandal “red” states. “Those are kind of fight- Facebook not your fizzled out altogether. ing words for me, because I’m par- Two decades later, the decisive tial to Missouri voters,” Sen. Claire friend, but instead an moment of Hillary’s unsuccessful McCaskill, D-Mo., told The Washing- 2016 presidential campaign came on late. There will be Trumps wearing ton Post. “And I don’t think that’s Oct. 28. In his blog post from Jan. 2, orange jumpsuits or living in luxury the way you should talk about any information parasite 2018, Kevin Drum helpfully repro- Moscow condominiums before that voter.” Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown, D- The social media giant Facebook has wiggled its duced The New York Times’ cover- day. They’ve been 25 years investi- Ohio, made similar noises. way, like a parasitic worm, into Americans’ daily age of FBI Director James Comey’s gating the woman, with nothing to Indeed, while I yield to no man in lives. We all clicked to approve the user agreement. spectacular blunder. The Times’ show for it. my contempt for Trump, it’s simply We all allowed this to happen. Ultimately, it’s our entire front page above the fold on That said, I’ve about concluded foolish to say that the cool people in responsibility to tell Facebook and others to butt out Oct. 29 was devoted to accusatory that it would nevertheless be a good the best states were on your side, of our lives. headlines, along with a stern editori- thing for the Democratic Party if while backwoods bigots and spine- Every time users check Facebook to laugh at a dog al on A18. Hillary took a vow of silence regard- less women mainly supported your video, see what old friends are up to, or comment on “NEW EMAILS JOLT CLINTON ing the 2016 election. She can’t seem opponent. Sure, many people voted someone’s political rant, they help build the site’s CAMPAIGN IN RACE’S LAST DAYS,” to open her mouth about it without their fear and resentment. But you’ll marketing empire. Nobody forced users to share this read The Times’ lead story. Another inserting her foot. The Washington never win their support by shaming information. article pondered the consequences Post recently reported remarks she’d them. The average high school bas- Facebook is watching and collecting valuable data of the FBI director inserting himself made to an audience in Mumbai, ketball coach knows better than to on our habits, lifestyles, restaurant choices, political into the campaign. “With 11 Days to India: fire up the opposing team by insult- leanings and consumer preferences – all so it can be Go, Trump Says Revelation ‘Changes “I won the places that are opti- ing them. sold for profit. This massive data trove is how Face- Everything,’” read a third. mistic, diverse, dynamic, moving for- I’d have thought she learned her book chief executive Mark Zuckerberg became one of As, indeed it did. Comey had ward,” said Clinton. “And his whole lesson in Arkansas during her 1983 the world’s top billionaires. completely flubbed the dub. The campaign – ‘Make America Great campaign to sell Bill Clinton’s educa- Now Facebook must answer questions about how implied cover-up was imaginary. No Again’ – was looking backward. You tion reforms. She traveled the state, a private company, Cambridge Analytica, was able to new emails existed; only copies of know, you didn’t like black people meeting with school boards, PTA cull information from more than 50 million users to old ones. No matter; Hillary’s getting rights, you don’t like women, members, etc., in all 75 counties and help Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign. polling numbers took a steep dive you know, getting jobs, you don’t listening respectfully. It appeared to Facebook must own up to its nefarious practices, but from which they never recovered. want, you know, to see that Indian- be a revelation to her how many users also bear responsibility for letting themselves “Lock her up!” chanted enraptured American succeeding more than you non-Ivy League graduates in be lulled into thinking that the app is just a bunch of Trump supporters. are.” Arkansas country towns had useful friends keeping in touch online. Subsequent analysis showed that The Post went on: “At another ideas to contribute. She gives the Facebook, Google, Instagram, Twitter and other the Clinton emails saga – much ado point in the talk, Clinton, whose appearance of having forgotten a lot major social media apps are not our friends. Their about very little, in the end – campaign slogan was ‘Stronger of that and become captive to goal is to coax you into giving up your privacy. They received more coverage in the Together,’ said that married white metropolitan snobbery. turn your personal information into data that can be national political press than all of women voted for Trump because of As a personal matter, I’m confi- bundled with that of other users to sell to advertisers Donald Trump’s Russian intrigues, ‘ongoing pressure to vote the way dent that’s not who Hillary is. Maybe or others willing to pay the price. The value of this sexual scandals, bankruptcies, fraud that your husband, your boss, your she simply hasn’t gotten over the information can be immense. lawsuits and his veritable avalanche son, whoever, believes you should.’” hurt. “I understand how some of Cambridge Analytica is a political data firm of falsehoods combined. And what I posted my kneejerk response on what I said upset people and can be founded by Steve Bannon, a former senior adviser to was it about? A handful of messages Facebook: “For the love of God, just misinterpreted,” she explained in a President Donald Trump, and conservative donor discussing “Top Secret” intelligence shut up.” Facebook apologia of her own. “I Robert Mercer. The firm used Facebook data to iden- that had already been published in, Needless to say, this was not a meant no disrespect to any individu- tify users’ political preferences and influence their yes, The New York Times. popular view among some Clinton al or group.” behavior, according to The New York Times and The But lock her up? It’s never going supporters. “How sexist of you to Next time, she should leave the Observer of London. to happen. Not as long as the United tell her to shut up,” one friend insults to us professionals. That was one of many tools Bannon and others, States remains a nation of laws, opined. “Maybe you should do it.” Gene Lyons can be reached by including Russia, accessed to influence the 2016 U.S. admittedly an iffy proposition of My age and race were mentioned email at [email protected]. presidential vote in Trump’s favor. Whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russia is still under Today in history investigation, but there’s no question that Facebook played a central role in manipulating American vot- ers. By The Associated Press Today’s Highlight in History Facebook users were never advised that their data On March 24, 1958, Elvis was harvested by Bannon. As Facebook acknowl- Presley was inducted into the edged, this was not a data breach. Users willingly U.S. Army at the draft board in handed over their data to Facebook, which then Memphis, Tennessee, before boarding a bus for Fort Chaf- handed it over to others without following up on how fee, Arkansas. (Presley under- the data would be used. went basic training at Fort Congress has every reason to demand answers Hood, Texas, before being from Zuckerberg about Facebook’s role in subverting shipped off to Germany.) American democracy. But, ultimately, it’ll be up to all On this date In 1765, Britain enacted the who use Facebook and other social media apps to Quartering Act, requiring Amer- smarten up and stop being so generous with our per- ican colonists to provide tem- sonal information. porary housing to British sol- So the next time an ad pops up trying to sell you diers. In 1832, a mob in Hiram, camping equipment right after you’ve posted about Ohio, attacked, tarred and your camping vacation, that’s the warning. Big Broth- feathered Mormon leaders er is watching. Joseph Smith Jr. and Sidney Copyright St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Reprinted with Rigdon. permission. In 1913, New York’s Palace Theatre, the legendary home –St. Louis Post-Dispatch of vaudeville, opened on Broadway. In 1934, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed a bill Letter to the Editor granting future independence to the Philippines. In 1944, in occupied Rome, Blood donation is munity members who took the Nazis executed more than 300 civilians in reprisal for an from the Iran-Contra affair. airstrikes against Yugoslavia, Carradine is 64. Former gift of life the time to give the “gift of attack by Italian partisans the (North and Poindexter were marking the first time in its 50- Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer life.” When donating with day before that killed 32 Ger- To the Editor: convicted, but had their ver- year existence that it had ever is 62. Actress Kelly LeBrock is the U.P. Regional Blood man soldiers. dicts thrown out; Secord and attacked a sovereign country. 58. TV personality Jones On behalf of the U.P. In 1965, Ranger 9, a lunar Center, you are supporting Hakim received probation after Thirty-nine people were killed is 56. Country-rock musician Regional Blood Center, I probe launched three days your local hospital. Thank each pleaded guilty to a single when fire erupted in the Mont Patterson Hood (Drive-By earlier by NASA, crashed into thank Alicia Cook and count under a plea bargain.) Blanc tunnel in France and Truckers) is 54. Actor Peter you for not only support- the moon (as planned) after Aspirus Ironwood for host- In 1989, the supertanker burned for two days. Jacobson is 53. Actress Lara ing your hospital but also sending back more than 5,800 Exxon Valdez ran aground on Today’s Birthdays Flynn Boyle is 48. Rapper ing a blood drive in Febru- video images. your community blood a reef in Alaska’s Prince Poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti Maceo is 48. Actor Jim Par- ary. As a result of their In 1976, the president of center. William Sound and began leak- is 99. Actor William Smith is sons is 45. NFL quarterback Argentina, Isabel Peron, was efforts, we collected 23 ing an estimated 11 million gal- 85. Fashion and costume Peyton Manning is 42. Actress Sallie Coron deposed by her country’s mili- pints of blood. lons of crude oil. designer Bob Mackie is 79. Amanda Brugel (TV: “The U.P. Regional Blood Center tary. British war hero Field Mar- Thanks also to the com- In 1998, two students, ages Actor R. Lee Ermey is 74. For- Handmaid’s Tale”) is 41. Marquette shal Viscount Montgomery, 88, 13 and 11, opened fire outside mer Washington Gov. Christine Actress Jessica Chastain is 41. died in Alton, Hampshire, Eng- Jonesboro Westside Middle Gregoire is 71. Rock musician Actress Lake Bell is 39. Rock land. School in Arkansas, killing four Lee Oskar is 70. Singer Nick musician Benj Gershman Thought for Today In 1988, former national classmates and a teacher. Lowe is 69. Rock musician (O.A.R.) is 38. Neo-soul musi- security aides Oliver L. North (The gunmen were imprisoned Dougie Thomson (Supertramp) cian Jesse Phillips (St. Paul & “The history of almost every civilization furnishes examples and John M. Poindexter and by Arkansas until age 18, then is 67. Fashion designer Tommy the Broken Bones) is 38. Actor of geographical expansion coinciding with deterioration in businessmen Richard V. Sec- by federal authorities until age Hilfiger is 67. Comedian Louie Philip Winchester (TV: “Strike quality.” ord and Albert Hakim pleaded 21.) Anderson is 65. Actress Donna Back”) is 37. Actress Keisha — Arnold Joseph Toynbee, English historian (1889-1975) not guilty to charges stemming In 1999, NATO launched Pescow is 64. Actor Robert Castle-Hughes is 28.

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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE.DOODV ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna 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 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 2018 5 SATURDAY EVENING MARCH 24, 2018 Obituaries 7:007:308:008:309:009:3010:0010:3011:0011:30 Family Guy Family Guy Bob’s Burg- Bob’s Burg- Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ The King of The Cleve- Lake City (‘08) Sissy # CW KDLH ’ (TV14) ’ (TV14) ers (TV14) ers (TVPG) (TVPG) (TVPG) Queens ’ land Show Spacek, Troy Garity. 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Philip Hoffman, a state rep- Jackson County’s second highest state Department of Natural with consultation from the state MACRA would not have a resentative then, petitioned the elevation for nearly 70 years Resources requesting it “take Attorney General’s Office, Ed problem with that practice cause all the way to then Gov. should be removed because it’s immediate action to remove the Golder, a DNR public informa- resuming, Kahle said. John Engler, the stories said. on state-owned land, a civil rights offending cross.” tion officer, said. “We have no objection to No violation of the separation organization has said. The religious significance of This year’s sunrise service, groups legally filing to assemble of church and state was found The cross on Sackrider Hill, the Latin cross is unambiguous hosted by the Grass Lake Minis- on government property,” Kahle then, according to the stories, one mile north of I-94 on Mount and indisputable, MACRA offi- terial Association, will go on as said. “It’s the installed icon and which quoted State Parks Chief Hope Road, is in the Waterloo cials said. planned on Easter Sunday, April the fact the state granted a permit Russell Harding as saying the Recreation Area. It has stood “What authority did the state 1, said the Rev. Melvin Parker, allowing it that we object to.” cross “has been a traditional use there permanently since 1950 think it had to allow a permanent association president. This isn’t the first time com- on the hill that is compatible with and serves as a spot for an annu- religious symbol on public land?” “It’s a tradition that’s always plaints about the cross have sur- uses in state parks.” al Easter Sunday sunrise church asked Mitch Kahle, MACRA co- been there,” Parker said. “It gives faced. Criticism arose in 1992 In April 1992, the DNR grant- service. founder. “We expect the state will the community more unity.” after a photograph of it was pub- ed a permanent-use permit to the The Michigan Association of remove it. Courts are not favor- The community Easter sunrise lished in The Ann Arbor News, Grass Lake Ministerial Associa- Civil Rights Activists, however, able to crosses on public proper- service on Sackrider Hill dates to according to stories in the Jack- tion for the placement and main- has said it has received a com- ty.” the mid-1930s. 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MICHIGAN Saturday Night Alive, 5:30 Sunday school to follow. church school, Wednesday, Bible. Sunday worship, Community Church IRONWOOD p.m.; Sunday School and Bible Bethany Lutheran (Wis- 3:30 p.m. 906-884-2655. 10:30 a.m.; men’s and ladies’ (Presbyterian). Sunday, 9:30 Apostolic Lutheran. 326 study, 9:15 a.m.; worship, 8 consin). Sunday, 5 p.m. United Methodist. Sunday, Bible study, Wednesday, 6 a.m. W. Aurora. Sunday, 9:30 a.m. a.m. and 10:30 a.m. COVINGTON 9 a.m., Contemporary worship, p.m. Episcopal. Saturday: Epis- Sunday School; 10 a.m. Bible Wesley United Methodist. Bethany Lutheran. Sun- 7 p.m. WHITE PINE copal Eucharist, 5 p.m. at study; 10:45 a.m. worship. 500 E. McLeod. Sunday, adult day worship, 11 a.m. PAYNESVILLE St. Jude Catholic. Sun- Community Presbyterian Assembly of God. 2100 E. Bible study, 9:30 a.m., service, Trinity Lutheran (Mis- Our Saviour Lutheran day: confessions, 10:30 a.m., Church, U.S. 51. Cloverland Drive. worship, 10 11 a.m.; Kids Club, Wednes- souri). M-28. Sunday worship, (ELCA). Rotating every third Mass, 11 a.m. Our Lady Queen of Peace a.m. day after school. ironwoodwes- 9 a.m. Sunday, 11 a.m. Part of New Community United Catholic. Masses: Sunday, 8 First Presbyterian. Being leyumc.org. EWEN Evangelical Parish. call 906- Methodist. Sunday, worship, a.m., Wednesday, 5:15 p.m., held at Episcopal Transfigura- Woodland Church (BGC). First Lutheran (ELCA). 988-2594. 8:45 a.m., youth group, 5 p.m.; Thursday, 8:30 a.m., Saturday, tion Church. Sunday worship, N10234 Curry St., Sunday Rotating every third Sunday, 11 RAMSAY Monday, Kids Club, after 6 p.m. 9 a.m., fellowship to follow. Bible study, 9 a.m.; worship, 10 a.m. Wednesday, children’s Cornerstone Christian. school. MELLEN Immanuel Lutheran (Mis- a.m.; fellowship to follow. 906- Bible school, 3:30. Part of New Sunday worship, 9:30 a.m., WISCONSIN Congregational United souri). Little Girl’s Point, Satur- 932-1102 or woodlandcc.org. Evangelical Parish. call 906- children’s church, following HURLEY Church of Christ. Sunday, day worship, 3 p.m. Zion Lutheran (ELCA). 988-2594. worship; Revelation (young First Presbyterian. Sun- 10:45 a.m. Jehovah’s Witnesses. Midland and Lowell. Parish Sacred Heart Catholic. adults), meets second and day, 9:30 a.m. worship, Sun- Holy Rosary Catholic. Superior Street. Sunday public praise service, Saturday, 5 Sunday Mass 9 a.m. fourth Sundays at 6 p..m. day school and nursery. talk, 9:30 a.m., Watchtower p.m. Second Sunday of the United Methodist. Sunday Grace Open Fellowship. 9 Havenwood Baptist. 501 Tuesday, 8 a.m.; Saturday, 8 study, 10:30 a.m. month, worship, 10 a.m. Part of worship, noon. Communion, a.m., worship, 9:30 a.m.; Copper St. Sunday school, 10 a.m.; Sunday Mass, 9 a.m.; Lighthouse Faith Center. Christ Lutheran Parish. first Sunday. Wednesday, Bible study, a.m., services, 11 a.m., lunch first Friday Mass, 6:30 p.m.; 777 E. Ayer St.; Sunday prayer BERGLAND GREENLAND prayer meeting, 6:30 p.m. and afternoon service follow- first Wednesday, 10:30 a.m., 9-9:30 a.m., worship and nurs- Calvary Baptist (Funda- United Methodist. Sunday ROCKLAND ing. Midweek Bible study and second through fifth Thursday, ery, 10 a.m.; Wednesday mental). Sunday, 11 a.m.; worship, 11:40 a.m. St. Mary’s Catholic. Satur- prayer, Wednesday, 7 p.m. 10:30 a.m., at Mellen Manor prayer 6:15 p.m., service, 6:30 Wednesday prayer service, 7 Greenland Seventh-day day: confessions, 3:30 p.m.; Range Community Bible. Nursing Home. Confessions, p.m., Thursday youth meet- p.m. Adventist. 31369 N. Firesteel. Mass, 4 p.m. Sunday school, 9 and 10:45 Saturday following Mass. ings, ages 8-12, 6 p.m., ages St. Ann Catholic. Sunday, Saturday church service, 10 St. Paul United Methodist. a.m.; worship, 9 and 10:45 Immanuel Lutheran (Mis- 12-19, 7 p.m. Services online Mass, 11 a.m. a.m. Bible study, Saturday, Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m. a.m. souri). Sunday school 8:15 at lfcironwood.org/tv. Trinity Lutheran (Mis- 11:15 a.m. TROUT CREEK St. Mary’s Catholic. Satur- a.m.; Bible study 8:30 a.m.; Living Water Missionary souri). Sunday, 9 a.m. Com- MARENISCO Assembly of God. Sunday day Mass, 4 p.m., Sunday regular service with Commu- Assembly. 236 S. Mansfield. munion second and fourth St. Catherine’s Catholic. worship, 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Mass, 7 and 11 a.m., Tuesday, nion 9:30 a.m. Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Sunday Sundays. Sunday Mass, 8 a.m. Trinity Lutheran (ELCA). 5:30 p.m., Wednesday, 8 a.m., MERCER school; 10:30 a.m. worship; United Methodist. Sunday, MASS CITY Rotating every third Sunday, 11 Thursday, 8 a.m., Friday, 8 Community Church of Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Bible 11 a.m. Communion first Sun- St. Paul’s Lutheran. Sun- a.m. Part of New Evangelical a.m. Nazarene. Sunday, worship, study; lwmissionary.org. day. day, 10:30 a.m. Weekly Com- Parish. call 906-988-2594. St. Paul’s Lutheran (Wis- 10 a.m. Our Lady of Peace BESSEMER munion. United Presbyterian. Sun- consin). Sunday school, 9:45 Faith Lutheran (Missouri). Catholic. Marquette Street. Catalyst Baptist. 411 S. ONTONAGON day worship, 11 a.m.; commu- a.m.; worship, 11 a.m. Sunday, worship, 9 a.m., Bible Saturday confession, 11 a.m. Sofie Street. Sunday School, Assembly of God. Sunday nion, first Sunday of the month. KIMBALL study, 10:30 a.m. to noon; Mass, 4 p.m.; Sunday 10:15 a.m., Sunday worship, school, 9:45 a.m., Sunday wor- WAINOLA Good Shepherd Commu- St. Isaac Jogues Mass, 8 and 11 a.m. 906-932- 11 a.m. ship, 10:45 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.; Lutheran. Saturday, 5 p.m. nity Apostolic Lutheran. Sun- Catholic. Masses Sunday, 11 0174. Christ Community Wednesday, youth group and Communion, first and third Sat- day worship 10:30 a.m., Sun- a.m.; Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. St. John’s Lutheran Church of SDA. 507 E. adult Bible study, 6:30 p.m. urdays. day Bible study 10 a.m. Com- United Methodist. Sunday, (ELCA). Airport Road. Fourth Cinnabar. Saturday, 11 a.m., Holy Family Catholic. WAKEFIELD munion first Sunday. 9:30 a.m. Sunday of the month, worship, Sabbath school, 9:30 a.m.; Michigan Avenue and Pine All Saints Lutheran LAC DU FLAMBEAU Zion Lutheran (Wiscon- 10 a.m. Part of Christ Lutheran Wednesday prayer meeting, Street. Daily Masses: Monday, (ELCA). Saturday worship, 5 Bible Baptist. Sunday, 10 sin). Sunday, 9 a.m., Bible Parish. 6:30 p.m. 9 a.m.; Tuesday, 6 p.m.; p.m.; Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m. class, 10:15 a.m. St. Paul Lutheran (ELCA). Our Redeemer Lutheran Wednesday, 9 a.m.; Thursday, a.m. St. Anthony’s Catholic. PRESQUE ISLE 111 S. Curry. Third Sunday of (Missouri). Sanders Road. 9 a.m.; Friday, 9 a.m.; Satur- Calvary Baptist. Sunday Saturday Mass, 4 p.m.; Sun- Bethel Lutheran (Mis- the month, worship, 10 a.m. Sunday, worship, 10:15 a.m. day, 6 p.m.; Sunday, 9 a.m.; school, 10 a.m., Sunday wor- day Mass, 9:30 a.m. Part of Christ Lutheran Parish. Communion first and third Sun- confessions, Saturday, 11 ship, 11 a.m.; afternoon ser- LAND O’LAKES souri). Sunday, 11 a.m. St. Simon Eastern Ortho- day. a.m., and half an hour before vice, 1:30 p.m.; Wednesday, Hope Lutheran (Mis- St. Rita’s Catholic. Satur- dox. 226 E. Harding. Sunday, St. Sebastian Catholic. each Mass. prayer and praise, 6 p.m. souri). 1764 U.S. 45, just north day, confessions, 3:30 p.m., liturgy, 10 a.m. 906-932-0674. Saturday Mass, 4 p.m.; Sun- Redeemer Free Lutheran. Grace Baptist. 512 Sun- of County B. Divine service, Mass, 4 p.m.; Sunday Mass, 9 Salem Lutheran (ELCA). day Mass, 8:30 a.m. Sunday worship, 9 a.m., Sun- day Lake St. Sunday services, Sunday, 9:30 a.m.; Bible study, a.m. 333 E. Marquette. First Sunday Sharon Lutheran (ELCA). day school, 10:30 a.m.; 10 and 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. call 906-544-2259 or visit SAXON of the month, worship, 10 a.m. Sunday worship, 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, Bible study, 7 Immaculate Conception [email protected] for St. Ann’s Catholic. Sun- (broadcast on WHRY, next with fellowship following. p.m. Catholic. Saturday Mass, 6 schedule. day Mass, 8:45 a.m.; week, 8 a.m.). Part of Christ BRUCE CROSSING St. Paul Lutheran (Mis- p.m.; Sunday Mass, 10:30 a.m. Land O’ Lakes Bible. 5937 WINCHESTER Lutheran Parish. Apostolic Lutheran. Sun- souri). Sunday worship, 10 United Methodist. Sunday U.S. 45. Sunday school 9 a.m.; Living Hope. Sunday, 9:30 Transfiguration, Episco- day School, noon, worship, 1 a.m.; Wednesday, church service, 12:30 p.m. Sunday worship, 10 a.m.; Sun- a.m.; Thursday, Bible study, 7 pal. 336 E. Aurora. Sunday, 11 p.m. Communion second Sun- school, 3:30 p.m., service, 7 WATERSMEET day afternoon prayer, 5 p.m.; p.m. a.m. day. p.m. Immaculate Conception Thursday table talk and Bible ——— Trinity Lutheran (Mis- Bruce Crossing Bible. Siloa Lutheran (ELCA). Catholic. Saturday Mass, 4 study 6:30 p.m. 715-547-3183. To make changes in list- souri). E5104 Margaret St. Sunday 10 a.m. EDT; adult Sunday worship, 9 a.m.; p.m.; Sunday Mass, 9:30 a.m. MANITOWISH WATERS ings, call 906-932-2211. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 2018 7

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St. Paul Lutheran Church EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF NORTHERN LIGHTS 309 2nd Ave. North, Hurley, WI 54534 THE TRANSFIGURATION UTHERAN ARISH REV. MANUEL PADILLA L P Pastor Jay Welshonse officiating March 25th Palm Sunday 11 a.m. Easter Service March 29th Maundy Thursday 4 p.m. March 29, MAUNDY THURSDAY th March 30 Good Friday Noon ST. PAUL’S - Mass City - 7pm March 29 - Maundy Thursday - 6:30pm April 1st Easter Sunday 11 a.m. service held at Zion Lutheran in 336 E. Aurora St., Ironwood, MI • 906-932-4395 March 30, GOOD FRIDAY Mercer, WI SILOA - Ontonagon - 7pm March 30 - Good Friday - 5:30pm April 1, EASTER SUNDAY CHRIST LUTHERAN PARISH SILOA - Ontonagon - 9am April 1 - Easter Sunday - 11:00am invites you to worship at ST. PAUL’S - Mass City - 10:30am March 29 Maundy Thursday 6:30pm at Zion Lutheran Church PSALM March 30 Good Friday Shared 12:05pm at Salem Lutheran Church, 3-3:15pm Prayer Trinity Lutheran Ministry March 31 Parish Easter Vigil PSALMShared.org 5:00pm at Zion Lutheran Church Church LCMS Rev. Bill Jacobson April 1 Easter Sunday 404 Birch Street, Bergland, MI 49910 All Saints Lutheran Church Sharon Lutheran Church 8am Worship at St. John’s Lutheran Church 1202 Putnam Blvd., 100 East Sellar St., 9am Worship at Salem Lutheran Church Wakefield, MI 49968 Bessemer, MI 49911 March 25th - Palm Sunday Service 906-224-8421 906-667-0891 10:30am Worship at St. Paul Lutheran Church 9:00am EST 11am Worship at Zion Lutheran Church Maundy Thursday – 6:00pm - Sharon Member ELCA March 30th - Good Friday Service Good Friday – 6:00pm - Sharon 6:00pm EST Easter Sunday April 1st - Resurrection of 8:30am - Sharon followed by Easter brunch 10:30am - All Saints Our Lord Service, 9:00am EST Easter Breakfast – 9-10:15am - All Saints OUR LADY OF 610 US Hwy 51 South www.rangebible.org PEACE Hurley, WI 715-561-4355 108 S Marquette Street, Ironwood, MI (906) 932-0174 HOLY WEEK SERVICES COME AND JOIN US! Holy Thursday, March 29 St. Anne, Boulder Junction, 7pm Holy Thursday - March 29, 2018 Good Friday, March 30 8:00 a.m. - Morning Prayer St. Mary, Sayner, 11am 5:00 p.m. - Seder Meal St. Anne, Boulder Junction, 1:30pm Pastors: Dr. Dale Harris, 7:00 p.m. - Mass of the Lord’s Supper St. Rita, Presque Isle, 4pm Dr. Neal Schroeter, Tyler Salvey followed by Adoration Holy Saturday, March 31 EASTER WORSHIP SERVICES 11:00 p.m. - Ending with Night Prayer St. Anne, Boulder Junction, 8pm at 8:45am, 10:00am & 11:15am Easter Sunday, April 1 Good Friday - March 30, 2018 St. Mary, Sayner, 9am 8:00 a.m. - Morning Prayer St. Rita, Presque Isle, 10am 3:00 p.m. - Celebration of the St. Anne, Boulder Junction, 11am ST. MARY OF THE SEVEN DOLORS Lord’s Passion/Death 404 Iron St. • Hurley, Wisconsin • 715-561-2606 715-385-2390 • www.ncc.weconnect.com 4:30 p.m. - Confessions ST. ANN CATHOLIC CHURCH 5:15 p.m. - Stations of the Cross Saxon, Wisconsin with confession being heard Holy Week Schedule Holy Saturday - March 31, 2018 Wesley United Methodist Church THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2018 (NOTE: NO confessions and NO “Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors” Mass of the Lord’s Supper……….4:30 p.m. ~ St. Ann’s 4:00 p.m. Mass today!) Mass of the Lord’s Supper……….7:00 p.m. ~ St. Mary’s 8:00 a.m. - Morning Prayer FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2018 2018 Easter Service Schedule 12:30 p.m. - Blessing of Easter Food Solemn Celebration of the Lord’s Passion…12:00 p.m. ~ St. Mary’s March 29, Maundy Thursday Solemn Celebration of the Lord’s Passion…...3:00 p.m. ~ St. Ann’s 8:00 p.m. - Vigil Mass of Easter 5 p.m.-7 p.m. – Silent Meditation, Reflection, Communion Stations of the Cross………………………...... 5:00 p.m. ~ St. Mary’s March 30, Good Friday 12 Noon – Tenebrae Service SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 2018 Easter Sunday - April 1, 2018 Easter Vigil……….……...…………8:10 p.m. ~ St. Mary’s 8:00 a.m. - Easter Sunday Mass April 1, Easter Sunday (No 4:00 p.m. Mass) 11:00 a.m. - Easter Sunday Mass 9:30-10:30 a.m. – Continental Breakfast SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 2018 10 a.m. – Easter Egg Hunt / 11 a.m. – Celebration Service Easter Masses………………………7:00 a.m. ~ St. Mary’s Church is handicapped accessible Because of the construction being done on Wesley’s building, ….…………………8:45 a.m. ~ St. Ann’s (use alley entrance) all services will be held at First Presbyterian Church, …………………..11:00 a.m. ~ St. Mary’s Hearing assistance devices also available 301 E. Aurora St., Ironwood, MI- corner of Aurora St. and Norfolk St. l 8 SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 2018 STATE / NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Community rallies US Postal Service unveils around business

By IAN MINIELLY Mister Rogers postage stamp the size of the former loca- [email protected] tion said Schwanz and the PITTSBURGH (AP) – It was a beautiful day to honor IRONWOOD – The sil- building is newer with Mister Rogers with a postage stamp. ver lining coming from the good windows and HVAC. The U.S. Postal Service on Friday released a stamp fea- tragic fire that engulfed Besides BAHS and the turing Fred Rogers, the gentle TV host who entertained two buildings and resulted Pogliano’s, Chelsie’s and educated generations of preschoolers on “Mister in three deaths in down- received clothing racks Rogers’ Neighborhood.” town Ironwood is mem- from St. Vincent du Paul’s, The stamp pictures Rogers in his trademark cardigan bers of the community which they will use until along with King Friday, a puppet character from the have come together and their own racks arrive, said show’s Neighborhood of Make-Believe sketch. rallied to try and keep the Schwanz. A dedication ceremony was held at the Pittsburgh stu- businesses impacted by the With the insurance an dio where Rogers filmed his beloved PBS show, which fire from shuttering their community outpouring of aired between 1968 and 2001. Rogers died in 2003 at age doors permanently. love, Schwanz and Niemi 74. Contrast Coffee and will be able to replace Among those attending were Rogers’ widow, Joanne, Zak’s Realty have already much of the lost inventory, and David Newell, who played Mr. McFeely, the delivery- reopened their businesses, but they cannot replace man on “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood.” but Chelsi’s Corner was some of the valuable art Joanne Rogers said that when she first saw the stamp, without a home and had pieces they had on display it was “love at first sight.” lost 100 percent of their in the store. “I thought it was so beautiful. I think it is so festive,” inventory and many other Schwanz figures he she said. personal valuables on dis- probably lost $50,000 Postmaster General Megan Brennan said at the unveil- play, according to co- worth of valuables in the ing that Mister Rogers “made the ups and downs of life owner Mark Schwanz. fire that will not get reim- easier to understand for the youngest members of our Bethany Ann Helen Studio bursed through insurance. society.” offered her front change Schwanz said the com- “He shaped generations with his kindness and com- room to Chelsi’s so they munity really came togeth- passion,” she said. could stay open, which er to convince he and Noting the stamp has the words “Forever USA,” Bren- they are doing Fridays- Niemi not to close their nan said “these words of the Postal Service are our way of Sundays, 10-6 p.m., and doors and other people saying Mr. Rogers represents the best of America and will 10-4 p.m. On Sundays. have even offered to come do so always.” Chris and Candy by during a clothes hang- Paul Siefken, president and CEO of the Fred Rogers Pogliano, who were regular ing party once they begin Company, said he couldn’t think of “a better tribute to customers at Chelsi’s, are moving into the former Fred and his legacy.” now buying the former Bookworld. He noted that Rogers loved sending letters, especially Associated Press Bookworld, and will then Chelsi’s will remain a to young children who wrote to him about his show. THIS IMAGE released by the U.S. Postal Service shows lease the space to Schwanz downtown fixture and the “Fred Rogers left an indelible mark on generations of the Mister Rogers forever stamp which went on sale and his wife Lynn Niemi. new inventory will reflect young audiences through his groundbreaking series, and on Friday. Fred Rogers, the gentle TV host who enter- The floor space available the knowledge gained in his timeless wisdom and important messages of inclusion tained and educated generations of preschoolers on for clothing displays is what area customers pre- and neighborliness remain just as relevant today as they “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood,” died in 2003 at age probably about 2.5 times ferred. were 50 years ago,” Siefken said. 74. Falling bricks Yoopers

close sidewalk on From page 1 dictated by who is playing well. Feneley’s parents Suffolk Street watch the games on the By IAN MINIELLY internet, so even though [email protected] his family is spread around the globe, they can stay in IRONWOOD – Small pieces of brick have fallen off the touch through his games. Old Suffolk Ale House at the intersection of Suffolk and Scott Sturgeon retired Aurora streets in downtown Ironwood. In response, the from coaching after the city, at the behest of Dennis Hewitt, assessor and building season. Osier said there are inspector, had the department of public works place bar- a lot of assistant coaches riers on the sidewalk underneath the trouble area to pro- out there looking for a tect residents. head coaching job, so the Gary Colassacco, owner of the building said the plan Yoopers will go into over- right now is to take the whole facade off, which will then drive to locate and hire a Ian Minielly / Daily Globe THE FIGHTING Yooper goalies were all 20 year olds this past season and have aged be replaced with steel siding, refreshing the building and new coach before next sea- out of junior hockey and have to go to college to keep playing competitive hockey. making it look brand new. son. The problem is there is still a bunch of snow and ice From the left are Leo Fennerly, Simo Huatanan, and Julius Husset. on the roof. Colassacco said the facade should be down by the end of April he hopes, but it is a big job and the weather has to cooperate for the work to get done. Thaw starting to show in Ontonagon County

BRICKS FALL ONTONAGON – In a week where impose spring road restrictions. The M-64 tube between Bergland people celebrated the calendar For the first time this year, all and White Pine has always been the arrival of spring, Ontonagon County three sites have had partial thawing. area of deepest frost in the winter. saw a slight hope that spring may be A week ago, the Woodspur area This week it was frozen to 64 inches around that corner. was the only one with some slight and thawed to 26 inches. Last week, Frost tubes are monitored by the thaw, frozen to 58 inches, thawed to it was frozen to 64 1/2 inches and no Ontonagon County Road Commis- 22 inches. On Thursday, the Wood- thawing. sion on three highways in the county spur tube was frozen to 56 inches On March 22, 2017, the three – U.S. 45 south of M-38 in Wood- and thawed to 26. tubes were all still frozen, 16 inches spur, U.S. 45 near Bruce Crossing The Bruce Crossing tube saw 18 in Woodspur, 45 inches in Bruce and M-64 between White Pine and inches of thaw with the tube frozen to Crossing and 48 inches between Bergland. The purpose of the weekly 56. Last week that tube was frozen to White Pine and Ontonagon. tests is to help determine when to 56 1/2 inches. –Jan Tucker Wisconsin program matches owners with unclaimed property MASISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin number will grow as more recipients In total, the agency has returned Department of Revenue has recently respond to their letters and make $60.6 million in unclaimed property returned close to $9 million through claims. since 2015. its unclaimed property matching pro- If the matched unclaimed proper- Unclaimed property includes gram, which uses the agency’s tax ty value is $2,000 or less, the person funds from savings or checking records to locate owners of will receive a check that may be accounts, uncashed dividends, insur- unclaimed property. cashed because the agency has ance policies, or other accounts that Some people will get a check for already verified that person is the the owner may have forgotten. Insti- their unclaimed property, while oth- owner of that unclaimed property. tutions such as banks, credit unions, ers with larger property value If the matched unclaimed proper- insurance companies, and other busi- amounts will get a letter with infor- ty value is more than $2,000, the per- nesses are required to report mation about how to file a claim, son will receive a letter with instruc- unclaimed property to the state according to Communications Direc- tions on how to claim the property. Department of Revenue each year by tor Patty Mayers. In June 2015, the agency launched Nov. 1. Ian Minielly/Daily Globe Earlier this month, the depart- the matching program and returned The department then holds the THE CITY of Ironwood has placed barriers on the side- ment sent 36,943 unclaimed proper- more than $11.6 million related to property for safe keeping until it is walk at the intersection of Aurora and Suffolk street as ty checks worth $4 million. Addition- 96,748 claims in just three months. claimed by the owner, said Mayers. seen above. The facade has dropped a few bricks ally, the department sent 493 letters “This matching program makes Visit the department’s Unclaimed below on the sidewalk. Gary Colassacco hopes to have for properties worth more than the process more efficient and bene- Property webpage for more informa- the facade down and replaced with steel by the end of $2,000 each. fits those taxpayers who may not tion at revenue.wi.gov. There is an April, weather permitting. Thus far, the letters have resulted even be aware they have unclaimed online database there to search for in $5.9 million in matches, and that property,” said Mayers. unclaimed property in Wisconsin. Officers involved in falsifying car records charged LANSING — Michigan Attor- These certified officers were single day.” Publishing –Greg Bumgardner, 44 of ney General Bill Schuette placed in positions of trust with “We’re proud that our investi- – Kevin Reif, 43 of Canton: Southgate: Former Riverview announced his Public Integrity the responsibility to ensure vehi- gators were able to work with the Detective Reif served on an Auto Police Department Officer, 21 Unit has filed over 100 charges of cles they inspected and approved Attorney General’s Office to Theft Task Force. 13 felony felony counts of Uttering and Uttering and Publishing, a 14- for motor vehicle titles were not bring these dishonest individuals counts of uttering and publishing Publishing year felony, against seven current stolen. Instead they falsified and to justice,” Michigan Secretary of – Tim Greene, 42 of Romulus: The seven current and former and former police officers as a signed documents published to State Ruth Johnson said. “No Lieutenant in the Northfield officers involved in this case were result of an investigation by the the Secretary of State for new Michiganian should be cheated Township Police Department, 6 charged following an investiga- FBI Detroit-Area Public Corrup- motor vehicle titles. out of their hard-earned dollars.” felony counts Uttering and Pub- tion by the FBI Detroit-Area Pub- tion Task Force into improper sal- “These public officials cut cor- lishing lic Corruption Task Force and vage vehicle inspections. ners and fraudulently submitted Defendant Information –Robert Greene, 64 of Can- the Michigan State Police. The It is alleged that large percent- paperwork taking advantage of –Tammy Barnes, 59 of Brown- ton: Former Van Buren Township defendants were all specially age of the salvage vehicle inspec- the trust and responsibility they stown: 18 felony counts of Utter- Officer: 11 counts of Uttering trained and certified to conduct tions they had conducted were are given as police officers,” said ing and Publishing and Publishing salvage vehicle inspections. done so improperly, not checking Schuette. “It is important to hold –Elaine Danishevskaya, 39 of –John Greene, 43 of Wayn- A criminal charge is merely an LEIN to safeguard against reti- these individuals accountable as Davisburg: dotte: Detroit Public Schools Pub- accusation and the defendants tling vehicles rebuilt with stolen there are many others who com- – Former Bangor Police Chief: lic Safety Officer: 7 felony counts are presumed innocent until parts or retitling stolen vehicles. plete this job by the rules every 25 felony counts of Uttering and of Uttering and Publishing proven guilty. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 2018 9 HOOPS Area IC girls players honored ASHLAND, Wis. – Indianhead Conference girls basketball players from Ironwood, Hurley and Mercer were honored recently. Ironwood senior Taylor Mylly was one of five over- all selections to the all- conference First Team. Hurley senior Aiyana Nickel and Mercer senior Gwen Allen were both named to the Second Team. Ironwood freshman McKenzie Boyd earned a spot on the Third Team. Ironwood’s Kari Jacquart was named Coach of the Year after Associated Press leading the Red Devils to MICHIGAN FORWARD Moritz Wagner, left, speaks as guard Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman laughs during a news conference Friday in Los their best-ever finish in Angeles. Michigan faces Florida State in a regional final Saturday. the conference, second. Butternut senior Gabby McCorison was named Player of the Year. Wolverines meet Seminoles with Washburn won the Indianhead champi- onship. Indianhead honors Final Four berth on the line Player of the Year: Gabby McCorison, Butter- LOS ANGELES (AP) – Leonard what's different and dangerous Michigan shoots for Final Four berth vs upset-minded FSU nut, Sr. Hamilton is well aware of the per- about the surprising Seminoles, Coach of the Year: Kari ception that Florida State is a foot- who have upset three consecutive LOS ANGELES (AP) – No. 9 seed Florida State (23-11) vs. No. 3 seed Jacquart, Ironwood ball school. The coach also knows higher-seeded opponents to make Michigan (31-7) All-Conference that the moniker is often applied an unlikely run to the third Elite Final, West Region, Los Angeles, Saturday, 8:49 p.m. EDT First Team to Michigan, the Seminoles' oppo- Eight in school history. BOTTOM LINE: Michigan could earn a trip to its first Final Four Gabby McCorison, But- nent Saturday night in a most With wins over top-seeded since 2013 by setting a school record with its 32nd victory, but the Big ternut, Sr. unlikely NCAA Tournament Xavier and national championship Ten tournament champions must avoid becoming the fourth consecu- Morgan Anderson, regional final. finalist Gonzaga already, Florida tive upset victim of Florida State. The Seminoles are surprisingly on the Solon Springs, Jr. After a lifetime of coaching State is on the brink of an improb- brink of the second Final Four in school history after extending the Emily Belanger, Wash- hoops, the 69-year-old Hamilton able achievement. The Seminoles momentum from their upset of top-seeded Xavier last week by knock- burn, Sr. can't understand why anyone went only 9-9 in ACC play and lost ing out Gonzaga. Taylor Mylly, Iron- would think about football in in the first round of the conference BIGGER NUMBERS: After mostly muddling through last week's wood, Sr. March when his players and coach tournament, but after sweating out opening NCAA Tournament games, the Wolverines hit their offensive Morgan Ellias, Mellen, John Beilein's squad have earned Selection Sunday, they've surged to stride with a 99-point thrashing of Texas A&M in the Sweet Sixteen. Sr. the right to play the biggest game the brink of the second Final Four Coach John Beilein credits his players' embrace of their up-tempo, Second Team of their lives at Staples Center in in school history by hitting their aggressive approach while hitting nearly 62 percent of their shots. Aiyana Nickel, Hurley, Los Angeles. stride just in time. Michigan had five double-digit scorers in the Sweet Sixteen game, while Sr. "I think that's one of the most Michigan's presence in the Elite Florida State had just one while beating Gonzaga. Savannah Duffy, Bay- ridiculous phrases I've heard: foot- Eight is less of a surprise, since the RARE AIR: Florida State is in the Elite Eight for just the third time in field, Sr. ball school," Hamilton said Friday. Wolverines have made it three school history, while Michigan has made it three times in the last six Kailey Davis, Drum- "I mean, gosh, (Michigan has) been times in the last six years. Beilein's years alone. These Seminoles probably aren't coach Leonard Hamil- mond, Sr. to the Final Four on a consistent team has won 12 straight games ton's most talented team, but they embrace his motto of "18 Strong" by Chloe Sipsas, South basis. ... Our baseball team has since Feb. 6, streaking to the brink playing tremendous team ball on both ends, focused on game-changing Shore, Freshman probably had as much success at of their first Final Four since 2013. defense. Florida State's only other Final Four trip came in 1972. Gwen Allen, Mercer, Florida State as anyone, but But after middling perfor- ON A ROLL: Michigan's 12-game winning streak is the second- Sr. nobody would call us a baseball mances in their first two NCAA longest in the nation thanks to the Seminoles, who ended the Zags' 16- Third Team school. Our soccer team does an Tournament games, the Wolver- game winning streak. McKenzie Boyd, Iron- outstanding job. Our volleyball ines showed they're ready for the QUOTABLE: "We realize they have a unique system. They have a 7- wood, Freshman team is good. I just think that's a big time with a 99-72 thrashing of footer that shoots 40 percent (on 3-pointers), which is unusual in itself. Bianca Rosales, Wash- cliché, and that's a phrase we need Texas A&M on Thursday, over- We have a couple of 7-footers that are more low post-type guys that burn, Sr. to eliminate." shadowing their typically profi- don't guard people on the perimeter as well as probably you would Gwen McCorison, But- One of these don't-call-them- cient defense with the school's need to. So we have adjustments we're going to have to make." – Hamil- ternut, Freshman football-schools will be eliminated highest-scoring NCAA Tourna- ton on Moritz Wagner, Michigan's sharpshooting German big man Mikayla Kretzschmar, in LA in the culmination of two ment performance since 1992. attention to Moe Wagner, the need to score a whole lot more Mellen, Sr. wacky weeks out West. If the Wolverines can come up Wolverines' 7-foot German star. points to keep up – and they think Ryle Nicoletti, South Separated by conference and with a fitting sequel, they'll end Wagner scored 21 points and hit they've got the versatility to do it. Shore, Jr. geography, third-seeded Michigan Florida State's best postseason run all three of his 3-pointers in Michi- Florida State has scored at least 74 Honorable Mention (31-7) and ninth-seeded Florida since 1993. gan's rout of A&M. Florida State points in seven games since Jan- Pooja Giesen, Wash- State (23-11) didn't know much at Here are more things to know has two impressive 7-foot interior uary. "When you get offense from burn, Sr. all about each other until this about the West Region final defenders in Christ Koumadje and every position, that makes it easier Sierra Adams, Wash- improbable NCAA Tournament left between Michigan and Florida Ike Obiagu, but they typically don't when somebody is getting shut burn, Jr. them as the only two teams stand- State: venture to the perimeter. down by the defense," said Terance Skyla Dalbec, Wash- ing in the West Region. DOGS IN THEM: Michigan is EVERYBODY SHOOTS: Wagner Mann, who had 18 points to lead burn, Jr. With 48 hours to cram for this aware of the dilemma it faces with isn't the only outside shooter in Florida State against Gonzaga. "We Makenzie Marshall, final, the Wolverines and Semi- Florida State's pressing, shot- maize and blue: Eight Wolverines feel like everybody on the floor can Ironwood, Sr. noles have learned a few things blocking "junkyard defense," hit a 3-pointer against the Aggies, score for us, and that gives us an Leala Birkholz- about each other that sound oddly which has deserved its colorful and Michigan had 14 total 3-point- advantage." LaPointe, Bayfield, Soph. familiar. name. "Just really getting after it," ers. Florida State's junkyard ANN ARBOR WEST: Florida Janelle Gordon, Bay- "They have some similar charac- Florida State's Phil Cofer said. "We defense allowed that many 3-point- State has plenty of fans in South- field, Soph. teristics that we have," Michigan's say 94 feet. That's picking the ball ers only once in 34 games this sea- ern California, but Michigan had a Myla Lahti, South Charles Matthews said. "We have up early and playing hard to son. truly impressive crowd in the Sta- Shore, Jr. long players on this team, guys exhaustion. That's one of the key EVERYBODY SCORES: Florida ples stands for the victory over Brooke Olson, Hurley, that like to get out in transition, things of our junkyard defense. State's impressive offensive bal- Texas A&M. Beilein expects more Sr. and athletes as well. I feel like it's When everybody is locked into ance showed up again while the of the same Saturday. "Those peo- Jolene Ylitalo, Drum- going to be a fun game. They're a that, we can take ourselves all the Seminoles beat Gonzaga with just ple didn't travel here to see this mond, Sr. very well-prepared team, and so way to the top." one double-digit scorer. If Michi- game," he said. "They live here, and Kylli Rajala, Solon are we." GUT GEMACHT, MORITZ: gan's semifinal performance was that's what's great about coaching Springs, Freshman The Wolverines also realize Florida State is paying particular any indication, the Noles might at Michigan. We're everywhere." Michigan Tech loses heartbreaker in overtime By Joe Meloni appearances," senior Joel L'Esper- head coach, replacing Mel Pearson Daily Mining Gazette (Houghton) ance said. "It's tough." who left after six seasons for Michi- BRIDGEPORT, Conn. – Michi- Despite the defeat, Michigan gan, Shawhan guided the Huskies gan Tech has been in the same Tech's seniors leave the program as to 22 wins and got it within a goal position for the last six weeks. one of the most successful classes of an NCAA tournament win. The Huskies needed to win. in the program's recent history. As In the minutes leading up to Each shift, each game, starting a group, the seniors won one Gross' game-winning goal, the with the WCHA quarterfinals into WCHA regular-season title and two Huskies controlled play, pinning the semifinals and last weekend's conference tournaments to go Notre Dame deep in its own end for conference championship meant along with their 97 total wins and minutes. Chance after chance came there was little room for mistakes, three NCAA tournament appear- for the Huskies. And then, as the or, in the case of Friday afternoon's ances. They helped MTU win at puck slid back to the point, it all fell East Regional Semifinal with Notre least 20 games in four straight sea- apart. Dame, rotten luck. sons for the first time since the Matt Auk's stick exploded just Michigan Tech's run through 1972-73 through 1975-76 stretch. as the puck arrived. the postseason ended Friday night. "When you play the right way, Notre Dame's Cam Morrison A shot from Notre Dame's Jordan you don't take shortcuts," Michigan collected the puck and skated in Gross found its way through a Tech coach Joe Shawan said. "And alone on Munson, racing past Auk screen and by Michigan Tech goal- our guys played that way. They laid and Mitch Meek. tender Packy Munson to give the it on the line. They got better as the Munson made the initial save, Fighting Irish a 4-3 win in the first Associated Press year went on. They got better as the swatting the rebound into the cor- East Regional Semifinal. The goal MICHIGAN TECH goaltender Patrick Munson (30) reacts after game went on. I love our team. ner. Within seconds, the puck had came at 16:24 of the first and only allowing the winning goal during first overtime play against We're gonna miss the seniors. They found its way back to Gross at the overtime. Notre Dame Friday in Bridgeport, Conn. helped us through a big transition. blue line. His quick wrist shot The Huskies' season ends with They've been part of a lot of wins found its way through a screen, off a first-round NCAA tournament 1981 when they advanced to the senior and having so many here at Michigan Tech." a body and past Munson to clinch loss for the third time in the last Frozen Four. chances in the NCAA tournament The transition Shawhan men- four seasons. They haven't won an "It's hard, obviously, being a and not winning a game in three tioned was, of course, his own. In NCAA tournament game since his first season as Michigan Tech's TECH — page 10 l 10 SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 2018 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard KARATE

Alabama 61, Georgia Tech 59 MHSAA Boys South Dakota 85, Michigan State Ironwood to host shooting 83, OT StateAt East Semifinals Lansing TCU 81, New Mexico 72 camp Thursday Friday, March 23 Class C West Virginia 67, James Madison Detroit Edison (DEPSA) 55, IRONWOOD – Ironwood will host a 55 Grand Rapids Covenant Christian UC Davis 71, Kansas State 69 three-day shooting camp July 17-19 at 43 Maple City Glen Lake 62, Monroe Quarterfinals Luther L. Wright School. St. Mary Catholic Central 56 Sunday, March 25 UC Davis-Kansas State winner Coach Jeff Stapleton will run the Class D atIndiana (20-14) , 2 p.m. Buckley 65, Hillsdale Academy camp, which is for boys and girls in Alabama (20-13) at Virginia Tech 55 (21-13), 2 p.m. Southfield Christian 71, Dollar grades 5 through 12. TCU (22-12) at South Dakota Bay 32 (29-6), 7 p.m. Register online at breakthrough- Friday St. John's (19-14) at West Vir- All Times EDT camps.com. Early-bird sign-up ends ginia (24-11), TBA Class A April 15. Clarkston 74, Warren De La Salle NBA 49 All Times EDT Holland West Ottawa 53, Novi 50 EASTERN CONFERENCE Wednesday's Games shey (AHL). Signed F Shane Ger- Class B WLPct GB Pittsburgh 5, Montreal 3 sich to a two-year entry-level con- Benton Harbor 60, River Rouge x-Toronto 54 19 .740 — Arizona 4, Buffalo 1 tract. 49 x- 48 23 .676 5 St. Louis 2, Boston 1, OT SOCCER Grand Rapids Catholic Central x-Cleveland 43 29 .597 10½ Anaheim 4, Calgary 0 69, New Haven 53 Philadelphia 41 30 .577 12 Thursday's Games MLS — Announced the Indepen- State finals Indiana 42 31 .575 12 Philadelphia 4, N.Y. Rangers 3 dent Panel rescinded the one-game Saturday Washington 40 32 .556 13½ Carolina 6, Arizona 5 suspension and accompanying fine Class A Miami 39 34 .534 15 Columbus 4, Florida 0 for the red card issued to Vancouver Clarkston vs. Holland West Milwaukee 38 34 .528 15½ Tampa Bay 7, N.Y. Islanders 6 D Kendall Waston for violent con- Ottawa, 12:15 p.m. Detroit 32 40 .444 21½ Washington 1, Detroit 0 duct during a March 17 s match Class B Charlotte 32 41 .438 22 Edmonton 6, Ottawa 2 against Atlanta. Benton Harbor vs. Grand Rapids New York 26 47 .356 28 Toronto 5, Nashville 2 LA GALAXY — Signed F Zlatan Catholic Central, 6:45 p.m. Chicago 24 48 .333 29½ Vancouver 5, Chicago 2 Ibrahimovic to a two-year contract. Class C Brooklyn 23 50 .315 31 Los Angeles 7, Colorado 1 Detroit Edison PSA (16-10) vs Orlando 21 51 .292 32½ San Jose 2, Vegas 1, OT NEW YORK II — Maple City Glen Lake (24-2) - 4:30 Atlanta 21 51 .292 32½ Friday's Games Signed G Scott Levene. p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Montreal 3, Buffalo 0 COLLEGE Class D WLPct GB 4, Pittsburgh 3, OT CUMBERLAND — Named Paul Southfield Christian (22-4) vs vs y-Houston 58 14 .806 — St. Louis 4, Vancouver 1 Pitts offensive coordinator, Buckley (21-5) - 10 a.m. y-Golden State 53 18 .746 4½ Anaheim at Winnipeg LA SALLE — Announced men's Portland 44 27 .620 13½ Boston at Dallas basketball coach John Giannini NCAA Men’s Oklahoma City 44 30 .595 15 Saturday's Games have "mutually agreed to part ways." Tournament New Orleans 43 30 .589 15½ Vegas at Colorado, 3 p.m. LONGWOOD — Named Griff All Times EDT San Antonio 42 30 .583 16 Calgary at San Jose, 4 p.m. Aldrich men's basketball coach. EAST REGIONAL Minnesota 42 31 .575 16½ Chicago at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. RUTGERS — Granted the At TD Garden Utah 41 31 .569 17 Buffalo at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. release of sophomore F Matt Bul- Boston Denver 40 33 .548 18½ Detroit at Toronto, 7 p.m. lock and junior G Souf Mensah from Submitted photo Regional Semifinals L.A. Clippers 38 34 .528 20 Arizona at Florida, 7 p.m. the men's basketball team. Friday, March 23 L.A. Lakers 31 40 .437 26½ Tampa Bay at New Jersey, 7 p.m. SAN JOSE STATE — Signed THE KARATE Institute of Ironwood recently had its Winter Fest Tournament, over Villanova 90, West Virginia 78 Sacramento 24 49 .329 34½ Washington at Montreal, 7 p.m. women's volleyball coach Jolene 30 KI students competed. Pictured is Jaakob Fyle doing a side mount on Sensei Texas Tech 78, Purdue 65 Dallas 22 50 .306 36 Carolina at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Shepardson to a four-year contract Regional Championship Memphis 19 53 .264 39 St. Louis at Columbus, 7 p.m. extension. Toby Burgoyne. KI travels to Wausau April 22 for the Tournament of Champions. Sunday, March 25 Phoenix 19 54 .260 39½ Nashville at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Villanova (33-4) vs. Texas Tech x-clinched playoff spot Los Angeles at Edmonton, 10 NCAA Division I (27-9), TBA y-clinched division p.m. Hockey Tournament SOUTH REGIONAL All Times EDT Wednesday's Games Sunday's Games NORTHEAST REGIONAL At Philips Arena Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 12:30 Cleveland 132, Toronto 129 At DCU Center Atlanta p.m. Philadelphia 119, Memphis 105 Worcester, Mass. Regional Semifinals Charlotte 111, Brooklyn 105 Nashville at Winnipeg, 7 p.m. Column: Through all its ills, First Round Thursday, March 22 Miami 119, New York 98 Vancouver at Dallas, 7 p.m. Loyola of Chicago 69, Nevada 68 Saturday, March 24 Denver 135, Chicago 102 Boston at Minnesota, 7:30 p.m. Cornell (25-5-2) vs. Boston Uni- Kansas State 61, Kentucky 58 L.A. Clippers 127, Milwaukee 120 Anaheim at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. Regional Championship versity (21-13-4), 1 p.m. New Orleans 96, Indiana 92 Michigan (20-14-3) vs. Northeast- college hoops wins in the end Saturday, March 24 San Antonio 98, Washington 90 TransactionsBASEBALL Loyola of Chicago (31-5) vs. ern (23-9-5), 4:30 p.m. Thursday's Games Kansas State (25-11), 6:09 p.m. Championship By PAUL NEWBERRY Charlotte 140, Memphis 79 OFFICE OF THE COMMISSION- tournament to win some games," said MIDWEST REGIONAL Sunday, March 25 Philadelphia 118, Orlando 98 ER OF BASEBALL — Suspended AP Sports Columnist At CenturyLink Center Omaha Cornell-Boston University winner Cameron Krutwig, the Ramblers' burly fresh- Houston 100, Detroit 96, OT Boston RHP Steven Wright 15 Omaha, Neb. vs. Michigan-Northeastern winner, 4 New Orleans 128, L.A. Lakers games for violating Major League ATLANTA (AP) – Let's not gloss over col- man center. "I don't know if we all thought Regional Semifinals p.m. 125 Baseball's Joint Domestic Violence, Friday, March 23 EAST REGIONAL Utah 119, Dallas 112 Sexual Assault and Child Abuse lege basketball's myriad problems. we would get this far." Kansas 80, Clemson 76 At Webster Bank Arena Sacramento 105, Atlanta 90 Policy. Suspended Chicago Cubs Duke 69, Syracuse 65 Bridgeport, Conn. Rampant corruption. Academic malfea- When Kansas State faces Loyola on Sat- Friday's Games minor league RHP David Garner Regional Championship First Round Denver 108, Washington 100 (Iowa-PCL); Boston minor league C sance. One-and-dones posing as actual stu- urday in the South Region final, it will be the Sunday, March 25 Friday, March 23 Indiana 109, L.A. Clippers 104 Oscar Hernandez (Pawtucket-IL) Kansas (30-7) vs. Duke (29-7), TBA Notre Dame 4, Michigan Tech 3, dents. first Elite Eight tournament game ever Cleveland 120, Phoenix 95 and St. Louis minor league RHP WEST REGIONAL OT Minnesota 108, New York 104 Matt Pearce (Memphis-PCL) 50 Yet somehow, as this thoroughly mad- between a No. 9 seed and a No. 11 seed. At STAPLES Center Providence 1, Clarkson 0 Toronto 116, Brooklyn 112 games each, after second positive Los Angeles Championship dening March has shown, the game finds a That's only the latest bit of history produced Milwaukee 118, Chicago 105 tests for a drug of abuse in violation Regional Semifinals Saturday, March 24 Oklahoma City 105, Miami 99 of the Minor League Drug Preven- way to rise above it. by this grouping of teams, which became the Thursday, March 22 Notre Dame (26-9-2) vs. Provi- Utah at San Antonio tion and Treatment Program. Sus- Michigan 99, Texas A&M 72 dence (24-11-4), 6 p.m. Boston at Portland pended Pittsburgh minor league SS Instead of sniping about FBI wiretaps and first regional in NCAA history to lose its top Florida State 75, Gonzaga 60 MIDWEST REGIONAL Atlanta at Golden State Andrew Walker (West Virginia-SAL) Regional Championship First Round coaches in handcuffs, we're swooning over four teams on the very first weekend. Saturday's Games 50-games for a violation of the Minor Saturday, March 24 At PPL Center Minnesota at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. League Drug Prevention and Treat- Sister Jean – Loyola's 98-year-old, "I'm not surprised," said Kansas State Michigan (31-7) vs. Florida State Allentown, Pa. Chicago at Detroit, 7 p.m. ment Program. (23-11), 8:49 p.m. First Round wheelchair-bound team chaplain, cheering coach Bruce Weber. "There's just so many Phoenix at Orlando, 7 p.m. American League FINAL FOUR Saturday, March 24 L.A. Lakers at Memphis, 8 p.m. BALTIMORE ORIOLES — on her beloved Ramblers – and gritty good teams." At The Alamodome Ohio State (24-9-5) vs. Princeton New Orleans at Houston, 8 p.m. Optioned C Andrew Susac and SS San Antonio (19-12-4), 3:30 p.m. squads such as K-State , which handed Ken- And, perhaps, not as many great ones. Charlotte at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Engelb Vielma to Norfolk (IL). National Semifinals Denver (22-9-8) vs. Penn State Sunday's Games CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Reas- tucky's latest collection of fabulous freshman For all the much-deserved condemnation Saturday, March 31 (18-14-5), 7 p.m. Cleveland at Brooklyn, 1 p.m. signed LHPs Xavier Cedeño and South champion vs. West cham- Championship San Antonio at Milwaukee, 3:30 Robbie Ross Jr. and INF Matt Skole an earlier-than-expected launch to their NBA of a system that allows schools such as Ken- pion Sunday, March 25 p.m. to minor-league camp. East champion vs. Midwest Ohio State-Princeton winner vs. careers. tucky to become nothing more than a single- Miami at Indiana, 5 p.m. LOS ANGELES ANGELS — champion Denver-Penn State winner, 6:30 Boston at Sacramento, 6 p.m. Optioned RHP Parker Bridwell, 2B No one could've seen this coming. season stopover for five-star recruits on their National Championship p.m. L.A. Clippers at Toronto, 6 p.m. Kaleb Cowart, C Juan Graterol, Monday, April 2 WEST REGIONAL But, really, we should have. way to the NBA, the college game provides New York at Washington, 6 p.m. RHP Nick Tropeano and SS Nolan Semifinal winners At Denny Sanford PREMIER Cen- Portland at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m. Fontana to Salt Lake City (PCL). ter College hoops has faced a gauntlet of tri- some intriguing contrasts that all seem to NCAA Division II Atlanta at Houston, 8 p.m. MINNESOTA TWINS — Sioux Falls, S.D. als and tribulations over the years – many of balance out in the wash. Utah at Golden State, 8:30 p.m. Optioned OF Jake Cave to First Round Men’sAll Tournament Times EDT Rochester (IL). them self-inflicted – from the game-fixing Kentucky was clearly the most gifted of Bucks-Bulls, Box Friday, March 23 Semifinals MILWAUKEE (118) — Air Force 4, St. Cloud State 1 scandals of the 1950s to Len Bias' cocaine- the four teams that made it to Atlanta, but Thursday, March 22 Middleton 5-14 4-4 16, Parker 3- Optioned RHP Luis Cessa to Scran- Minnesota Duluth 3, Minnesota Ferris State 85, West Texas A&M 10 0-0 6, Henson 5-10 0-0 11, Bled- ton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Released LHP State Mankato 2, OT fueled death to the senseless slaying of a Bay- that wasn't enough to carry them past a K- 79 soe 4-8 4-4 13, Brown 1-5 0-0 2, Wade LeBlanc. Championship lor player shining the light on a sleezebag State squad that relies on bruising, relentless Northern State 105, Queens (NC) Maker 2-7 1-3 5, Jennings 5-11 4-4 SEATTLE MARINERS — Saturday, March 24 99, 2OT 16, Terry 3-4 1-1 10, Snell 6-6 2-2 Released INF Gordon Beckham. Air Force (23-14-5) vs. Minnesota program of epic proportions. defense to stifle its opponents. These Wild- Championship 18, Muhammad 9-12 1-1 21. Totals Reassigned RHP Christian Duluth (22-16-3), 9 p.m. Saturday, March 24 43-87 17-19 118. Bergman to minor-league camp. FROZEN FOUR Basketball survived them all. cats may not be a bunch of future NBA stars, Ferris State (37-1) vs. Northern CHICAGO (105) National League At Xcel Energy Center It will survive the current array of ills. but they're the kind of guys you'd like to have State (36-3), 3 p.m. Valentine 7-13 2-2 20, Markka- CHICAGO CUBS — Optioned St. Paul, Minn. nen 3-7 2-2 9, Felicio 4-10 3-4 11, LHP Randy Rosario to Iowa (PCL). Not because a bunch of shining knights backing you up in a dark alley. They man- Men’s NIT National Semifinals All Times EDT Payne 6-12 3-3 17, Holiday 4-12 2-2 COLORADO ROCKIES — Thursday, April 5 are ready to gallop in to save the day. No, this aged to knock off Big Blue even after three Semifinals 11, Vonleh 1-4 0-0 2, Portis 6-14 1- Optioned OF Noel Cuevas to Albu- Northeast champion vs. East At Madison Square Garden 2 16, Arcidiacono 0-2 0-0 0, Grant 3- querque (PCL). champion, 6 or 9:30 p.m. will always be the domain of money-grub- players fouled out, holding Kentucky to its New York 6 2-2 9, Nwaba 2-7 6-6 10. Totals — Optioned Midwest champion vs. West bing administrators and power-hungry lowest point total of the season. Tuesday, March 27 36-87 21-23 105. C Tomas Nido and RHP Hansel champion, 6 or 9:30 p.m. Western Kentucky (27-10) vs. Milwaukee 24 37 29 28 — 118 Robles to minor league camp. National Championship coaches and a nauseating array of Barry Brown Jr. summed it up this way: Utah (22-11), 7 p.m. Chicago 34 27 21 23 — 105 PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Saturday, April 7 Penn State (24-13) vs. Mississip- 3-Point Goals_Milwaukee 15-30 Released OF Daniel Nava and Semifinal winners, 7:30 p.m. scoundrels, prowling the fringes in search of "Making the right pass, playing for each pi State (25-11), 9:30 p.m. (Snell 4-4, Terry 3-4, Muhammad 2- signed him to a minor league con- the quick buck. other, just making open plays, staying confi- tract. Championship 2, Jennings 2-6, Middleton 2-6, Hen- SpringFriday's Training Games Thursday, March 29 son 1-1, Bledsoe 1-3, Maker 0-1, ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Boston 5, N.Y. Yankees 0 We hold our noses when the ball is tossed dent no matter what the situation is, what Semifinal winners, 7 p.m. Brown 0-3), Chicago 12-26 (Valen- Optioned RHP Josh Lucas, 1B Luke Detroit 11, Atlanta 3 in the air. the score is, what's going on in the game. Just tine 4-7, Portis 3-4, Payne 2-4, Voit and OF Harrison Bader to Mem- Houston (ss) 2, Minnesota 2 NCAA Women's Grant 1-1, Markkanen 1-2, Holiday phis (PCL). Granted RHP Jason Philadelphia 8, Pittsburgh 2 It's the price we must pay for the extraor- staying together, never getting away from Basketball 1-3, Nwaba 0-1, Arcidiacono 0-2, Motte his unconditional release. Baltimore 6, Tampa Bay (ss) 1 dinary. each other, and picking each other up when Tournament Vonleh 0-2). Fouled Out_None. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Tampa Bay (ss) 6, Toronto 5 All Times EDT Rebounds_Milwaukee 36 (Henson Released INF Andres Blanco. "We're just so happy to be in this we're down." ALBANY REGIONAL St. Louis 5, N.Y. Mets 1 12), Chicago 52 (Felicio 12). BASKETBALL Kansas City (ss) 9, San Francis- Regional Semifinals Assists_Milwaukee 27 (Middleton National Basketball Association moment," Loyola's Marques Townes said Fri- Loyola has demonstrated the value of Saturday, March 24 co 6 6), Chicago 21 (Payne 6). Total LOS ANGELES LAKERS — Chicago Cubs 4, Milwaukee 3 day. "Life is great." continuity with a lineup that includes two At Albany, N.Y. Fouls_Milwaukee 20, Chicago 21. Signed F Travis Wear. Assigned Cs South Carolina (28-6) vs. Buffalo Seattle 5, Chicago White Sox 5 Technicals_Jennings, Chicago Thomas Bryant and Ivica Zubac to L.A. Dodgers 10, Kansas City Perhaps as much as any time in its histo- seniors and two four-year juniors. There's no (29-5), 11:30 a.m. coach Bulls (Defensive three sec- South Bay (NBAGL). UConn (34-0) vs. Duke (24-8), 2 (ss) 0 ry, the NCAA Tournament has produced an one-and-dones at the Chicago school, but the ond), Payne. A_21,698 (20,917). FOOTBALL Colorado 8, Cincinnati 2 p.m. exquisite array of startling upsets, implausi- Ramblers are still alive – and that's more Regional Championship Oakland 4, L.A. Angels 2 All TimesNHL EDT NFL — Suspended New York Monday, March 26 Houston (ss) 3, Washington 1 ble comebacks and heart-warming vignettes. than Kentucky can say. EASTERN CONFERENCE Giants DE Josh Mauro and Los Semifinal winners, 7 p.m. Washington (ss) 6, Miami 3 GP WLOTPts GF GA Angeles Chargers DL Corey Liuget For the first time ever, a No. 16 seed "When you get teams to buy into collec- SPOKANE REGIONAL Arizona vs. Cleveland at x-Tampa Bay7451 19 4106271 211 four regular-season games each for Regional Semifinals Goodyear, Ariz. x-Boston 72 45 1710100240 186 violating the NFL policy on perfor- (UMBC, short for the University of Mary- tive efforts and play together," said one of Saturday, March 24 Texas vs. San Diego at Peoria, Toronto 74 44 23 7 95 251 210 mance enhancing substances. At Spokane, Wash. Ariz. land, Baltimore County ) beat a No. 1 seed those seniors, Donte Ingram, "you end up Washington 74 43 24 7 93 230 217 ARIZONA CARDINALS — Notre Dame (31-3) vs. Texas Saturday's Games Pittsburgh 75 42 27 6 90 246 229 Signed CB Bene Benwikere to a (mighty Virginia, a unanimous choice as the with upsets." A&M (26-9), 4 p.m. Houston vs. Boston at Fort Columbus 75 42 28 5 89 214 206 one-year contract. Traded T Jared Oregon (32-4) vs. Central Michi- Myers, Fla., 1:05 p.m. best team in the land during the regular sea- In a little over a week, it's back to reality. Philadelphia75 38 2512 88 226 223 Veldheer to the Denver Broncos for gan (30-4), 6:30 p.m. Miami vs. Washington at West New Jersey 74 38 28 8 84 223 224 Denver's sixth-round draft pick son). Nevada stared down a 22-point deficit A bunch of freshman stars will head off to Regional Championship Palm Beach, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Florida 72 37 28 7 81 219 222 ( 182) in the 2018 NFL Draft. Monday, March 26 N.Y. Mets vs. St. Louis at Jupiter, with 11 minutes to go , pulling off a frenzied the NBA. Carolina 74 32 3111 75 203 237 ‥CAROLINA PANTHERS — Semifinal winners, 9 p.m. Fla., 1:05 p.m. N.Y. Rangers7432 34 8 72 214 240 Signed S Da'Norris Searcy and CB rally that stunned Cincinnati. Loyola, mak- Everyone will nervously await the FBI's KANSAS CITY REGIONAL N.Y. Yankees (ss) vs. Atlanta at N.Y. Islanders74313310 72 241 270 Ross Cockrell to two-year contracts Second Round Kissimmee, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Montreal 75 27 3612 66 188 237 and G Jeremiah Sirles to a one-year ing it first tournament appearance since the next hammer to fall. Regional Semifinals Philadelphia vs. Detroit at Lake- Detroit 74 27 3611 65 189 229 contract. Friday, March 23 land, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Reagan administration, walked a tightrope in Until then, enjoy the ride. Ottawa 73 26 3611 63 201 257 CLEVELAND BROWNS — At Kansas City, Mo. Tampa Bay vs. Pittsburgh at Buffalo 74 23 3912 58 173 243 Signed DB E.J. Gaines. three straight games and somehow survived No matter how much they try to tear it Mississippi State 71, N.C. State Bradenton, Fla., 1:05 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE GREEN BAY PACKERS — 57 Toronto vs. N.Y. Yankees (ss) at them all – by a cumulative margin of four down, the game always wins in the end. GP WLOTPts GF GA Signed CB Tramon Williams. UCLA 84, Texas 75 Tampa, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Paul Newberry is a sports columnist for The Associated Press. Write to him at x-Nashville 73 48 1510106238 183 MIAMI DOLPHINS — Signed RB points. Regional Championship Chicago White Sox vs. L.A. Vegas 74 47 21 6100249 202 Frank Gore and QB Brock Osweiler. [email protected] or at www.twitter.com/pnewberry1963. Sunday, March 25 Dodgers at Glendale, Ariz., 3:05 "We all had that vision when we got to the Winnipeg 73 44 1910 98 242 190 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Mississippi State (35-1) vs. UCLA p.m. San Jose 74 42 23 9 93 227 202 Re-signed LB Marquis Flowers. (27-7), 7:30 p.m. Cleveland vs. Texas at Surprise, Minnesota 73 41 24 8 90 227 210 — Signed LB saves. circle beat Morris to the LEXINGTON REGIONAL Ariz., 3:05 p.m. Los Angeles75 41 27 7 89 219 187 Kevin Pierre-Louis to a two-year Tech Regional Semifinals Milwaukee vs. Oakland at Mesa, "We got good pressure on crossbar and ricocheted into Colorado 74 40 26 8 88 237 217 contract and WR-KR Andre Roberts Friday, March 23 Ariz., 3:05 p.m. Anaheim 74 38 2412 88 210 197 to a one-year contract. them," L'Esperance said. the net to force the overtime. At Lexington, Ky. San Diego vs. Cincinnati at St. Louis 74 41 28 5 87 207 195 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Oregon State 72, Baylor 67 Goodyear, Ariz., 4:05 p.m. "We got the puck in their The goal gave Michigan Dallas 74 38 28 8 84 212 201 Re-signed OL Evan Smith. From page 9 Louisville 86, Stanford 59 Arizona (ss) vs. L.A. Angels at Calgary 75 35 3010 80 204 226 HOCKEY end. We didn't allow them to Tech another chance and Regional Championship Tempe, Ariz., 4:10 p.m. the win for Notre Dame. Edmonton 74 33 36 5 71 214 236 Sunday, March 25 Kansas City vs. Arizona (ss) at change throughout the over- sent the several hundred Chicago 75 30 36 9 69 211 233 COLORADO AVALANCHE — "We had a great shift for Oregon State (26-7) vs. Louisville Scottsdale, Ariz., 4:10 p.m. Arizona 74 25 3811 61 184 237 Activated G Andrew Hammond from time, so they had tired guys Huskies' fans in attendance (35-2), Noon Minnesota vs. Baltimore at Sara- an extended period of time," Vancouver 75 26 40 9 61 193 246 the injured reserve list and reas- sota, Fla., 6:05 p.m. Shawhan said. "We were on the ice for a while. We into a frenzy, which lasted Women’s NIT NOTE: Two points for a win, one signed him and G Spencer Martin to San Francisco vs. Sacramento at had good pressure on them, the remainder of the game. All Times EDT point for overtime loss. Top three San Antonio (AHL). Sacramento, CA, 9:05 p.m. able to change our lines a Third Round teams in each division and two wild DETROIT RED WINGS — Reas- Chicago Cubs (ss) vs. Seattle at few times during the shift but we couldn't capitalize." Nearly two dozen Michigan Thursday, March 22 cards per conference advance to signed D Libor Sulak from Lahti Peoria, Ariz., 9:40 p.m. The Huskies' season Tech students, along with Indiana 73, Purdue 51 playoffs. (Finnish EL) to Grand Rapids (AHL). Colorado vs. Chicago Cubs (ss) without the puck leaving the Virginia Tech 81, Fordham 50 x-clinched playoff spot WASHINGTON CAPITALS — at Mesa, Ariz., 10:05 p.m. nearly ended earlier after the school's pep band, St. John's 65, Duquesne 52 Reassigned F Travis Boyd to Her- zone. "All of a sudden, a stick Gross' first goal of the game endured a nearly 24-hour breaks. It comes down the put Notre Dame up, 3-2, at bus ride to attend the game. Bucks overcome sluggish start to beat Bulls other end. Now, our guys left 6:19 of the third period. They arrived in Bridgeport Notre Dame goaltender at 8:30 Friday morning after CHICAGO (AP) – Shabazz Muhammad figures, Muhammad, Snell and Jennings out there have to race back, and now they're a little tired. Cale Morris, the national leaving campus at 10:30 a.m. scored 21 points and the Milwaukee Bucks came up big off the bench. And Jordan Gross makes a leader in save percentage on Thursday. overcame another sluggish start to beat Denzel Valentine led Chicago with 20 play. It looked like the puck entering the game (.945), "Our community, our the Chicago Bulls 118-105 on Friday night. points, and Cameron Payne had 17 points was deflected." kept the Huskies quiet, support is unbelievable," Milwaukee star swingman Giannis and six assists. The Bulls have lost four in Munson, a senior who brushing aside shot after Shawhan said. "They follow Antetokounmpo missed the game because a row. spent time with two other shot, to keep his team ahead us to Alaska, Arizona, any of a sprained right ankle. The lottery-bound Bulls led by as much programs (Denver and Ver- as it searched for an equaliz- place we got there. We have Former Bull Tony Snell added 18 as 32-20 in the first quarter. Jennings had mont) prior to his one year er. some of the best support in With just 1:06 left to play college hockey. I wasn't sur- points, and Brandon Jennings had 16 10 points and three assists in the second in Houghton, kept the Huskies alive earlier in the in regulation, the Huskies prised to see the whole con- points and five assists to help the Bucks period, which the Bucks opened with a 14- created the chance they tingent today. Our band is (38-34) move within a half-game of the 3 spurt for a 38-37 lead. period. He made eight saves in the extra session, allow- needed to extend the game second to none. Our admin- seventh-place Miami Heat in the Eastern Snell scored eight points in the third ing the Huskies to take con- and their season. istration is second to none. Conference playoff race. On a night when period, which saw the Bucks extend their trol of the extra session. He Junior Jake Jackson's They give us everything we only one Bucks starter scored in double lead to 90-82. finished the game with 28 wrist shot from the face-off need.” l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM BUSINESS SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 2018 11 Keweenaw Land Association BUSINESS A DAY ON WALL STREET

March 23, 2018 27,000 sends letter to shareholders Dow Jones 26,000 industrials 25,000 IRONWOOD (BUSINESS WIRE via AP) – Keweenaw additional approximate 30 percent standing timber vol- 24,000 -424.69 23,000 Land Association, Limited (“Keweenaw” or “the Compa- ume disclosed in the Company’s October update on the 22,000 ny”) today sent a letter to shareholders in connection with Strategic Review. 23,533.20 21,000 Cornwall Capital Management LP’s (“Cornwall”) nomina- Myth: Cornwall was not involved in the 2016 or 2017 S OND JFM tions of three director candidates for the Keweenaw Board Strategic Review, so it makes sense they would harshly Pct. change from previous: -1.77% High 24,108.47 Low 23,509.06 of Directors (the “Board”). criticize it. March 23, 2018 7,500 The full text of the letter follows: Reality: Cornwall representatives Jamie Mai and Jan Nasdaq March 23, 2018 Loeb were fully engaged in the Strategic Reviews.Mai was composite 7,000 Dear Shareholders, on the Board during the 2016 strategic review process and -174.01 The 2018 Keweenaw Annual Meeting of Shareholders both Loeb and Mai served on the Board’s Strategic Review 6,500 (“Annual Meeting”), to be held on April 12, 2018, is rapid- Committee during the 2017 process. In fact, Loeb was the 6,992.67 6,000 ly approaching. We believe that your investment in the Chair of the 2017 Strategic Review Committee, which con- SO N D J F M Pct. change from previous: -2.43% High 7,194.31 Low 6,992.67 Company will be put at extreme risk should you make the ducted an extensive process including holding 21 meet- decision to give control of the Board to a New York hedge ings. Neither Cornwall representative on the committee March 23, 2018 2,900 fund that lacks a detailed plan for the Company and has raised any substantive issues during the strategic review — Standard & 2,800 absolutely no relevant industry experience. their criticism began when the sale process ended, because Poor’s 500 2,700 Unfortunately, Cornwall has made a number of mis- they didn’t like the realities reflected by the outcome. 2,600 -55.43 leading statements with regard to Keweenaw — as well as Myth: Keweenaw has mismanaged its timberlands. 2,500 their own nominees and their intentions regarding the Reality: Forests respond to how they are managed. 2,588.26 2,400 S OND JFM Company’s future. Therefore, we feel compelled to set the Keweenaw’s timberlands now have more volume and a Pct. change from previous: -2.10% High 2,657.67 Low 2,585.89 record straight. higher mix of sawtimber than 15 years ago, which is a In order to protect your investment and ensure that direct result of the Company’s skillful management of its Keweenaw remains on a path of long-term value creation, lands. The value of Keweenaw’s assets on a per acre basis we urge you to consider the facts when comparing your has risen steadily over time, as evidenced by the value per current board and Cornwall: acre more than doubling over the past 20 years. The Com- Stocks tumble on trade fears; Myth: Cornwall’s nominees have the right experience pany’s oldest timber stands are producing more than 35 to successfully run a forest products and land manage- percent sawtimber at harvest and this improved sawtim- ment company. ber mix has resulted in higher log sales realization. Addi- S&P has worst week in 2 years Reality: Cornwall’s nominees do not have the skills or tionally, Keweenaw’s timber growth rates are higher than industry knowledge to oversee a timber company.If Corn- regional averages. Cornwall has repeatedly called the NEW YORK (AP) – Stocks around the world plunged wall gained control of the Company’s Board, all share- Company’s timber acquisitions “value destructive” but Friday as investors feared that a trade conflict between holders besides Cornwall would be at a severe disadvan- offers no explanation as to why. Repeating a lie doesn’t the U.S. and China, the biggest economies in the world, tage. How is a board of financial engineers expected to make it true. The reality is that Keweenaw recent acquisi- would escalate. A second day of big losses pushed U.S. compete when Keweenaw’s peer companies are overseen tions of investment grade timberlands will be accretive to stocks to their worst week in two years. by boards with years of forestry and operational exper- harvest levels and provide for immediate cash flow oppor- As of Friday afternoon, China’s only response to the tise? Further, a change in control of the Company could tunities. What would a bunch of financial engineers know tariffs President Donald Trump announced this week was cause the loss of experienced senior management and about developing a better timberland strategy? Cornwall to say it would defend itself. But investors are concerned trigger employment contract provisions that would cost in failed to include a timberland strategy in its four-point tensions will keep rising, and that a round of sanctions excess of one million dollars. “plan”, likely because they do not understand the timber and retaliation will affect the global economy and corpo- Myth: Cornwall has a clear and thoughtful plan to industry. rate profits. enhance shareholder value. Myth: Cornwall is aligned with the long-term best The Chinese government did say it might place tariffs Reality: Cornwall’s 131 word 4-point “plan” is vague interests of all shareholders. on a $3 billion list of U.S. goods such as pork, apples and and offers no detail as to how it would be implemented — Reality: Cornwall bought stock partially based on its steel pipes. That was a response to the tariffs on steel and let alone the fact that some elements of this plan are own faulty appraisal and misconceptions about the busi- aluminum imports that Trump announced earlier this already underway. Cornwall claims operational change is ness, and now wants to liquidate their investment by any month. needed, yet offers a brief 131 word “strategy” that could be means necessary. Cornwall hired SilvaTerra to estimate The losses were widespread. Technology companies applicable to virtually any company in any industry, and standing timber inventory by satellite imagery. However, were pummeled. They have made enormous gains over in many ways simply repackages points Cornwall has the inventory data was collected on adjoining property the last year, but since they do so much business outside already been making, further demonstrating their lack of and not from Keweenaw’s land. No data was ever collect- the U.S., investors see them as particularly vulnerable to understanding of the timber business. In contrast, the ed on Keweenaw property. In the appraisal, the sawtimber the effects of a trade dispute. current Board recently engaged in a strategic review and volume, which is the most valuable component of the for- Stocks sagged at the start of this month after the tariffs is focused on implementing additional elements of a est, was overstated by 72 percent compared to on aluminum and steel were announced, but they quick- strategic plan to create long-term shareholder value, Keweenaw’s most recent cruise. This was not recognized ly recovered as the administration said the tariffs would- including: by Cornwall. An error of this magnitude would have been n’t be as severe as they first looked. The losses this week – Plans to convert to a REIT effective for the 2018 tax obvious to any knowledgeable timberland investor. Corn- were worse, and investors are hoping for hints the sanc- year. wall did not realize how flawed this analysis was and tions on China are more of a negotiating tactic. – Reviewing the Company’s cost structure. made investment decisions partially based on this infor- “There could be a possibility of a bounce back if, as – Identifying land for potential conservation ease- mation. Rather than accept responsibility for their mis- this progresses, both sides look like they’re negotiating,” ments. take, they are blaming the Company and are trying to liq- said Lisa Erickson, chief investment officer at U.S. Bank – Monetizing non-core assets. uidate their holdings regardless of the adverse impact to Wealth Management. “There could be further decline if Cornwall already has two representatives on the all other shareholders. In short, your current Board has a people get a sense there could be more trade restrictions Board. If their plan for the business is so transformative, strategic vision for the Company and has the right expe- in place.” why have they waited so long to present it, much less rience to execute against it. Cornwall does not. The S&P 500 index dropped 55.43 points, or 2.1 per- worked to implement it? Protect your investment and vote for your current cent, to 2,588.26. The index skidded 6 percent this week, Myth: Keweenaw’s operating expenses are excessive Board to continue carrying out the strategic vision that its worst since January 2016. The Dow Jones industrial and rising. has already led to record results for the Company and its average lost 424.69 points, or 1.8 percent, to 23,533.20. Reality: Keweenaw’s operating expenses have risen investors. The Nasdaq composite fell 174.01 points, or 2.4 percent, BECAUSE of Cornwall’s activist involvement on the PLEASE VOTE FOR YOUR BOARD ON THE GREEN to 6,992.67. Board. Higher costs are directly related to Cornwall’s PROXY CARD TODAY! Banks also took steep losses as interest rates activist involvement in the Company and have driven PLEASE DO NOT SIGN ANY WHITE PROXY CARD decreased. They had climbed earlier this week after the profitability lower. Prior to Cornwall’s representatives SENT TO YOU BY CORNWALL CAPITAL MANAGE- Federal Reserve raised interest rates, but then tumbled joining the Board, director expenses averaged $274,000 MENT LP after the tariffs were proposed. If the tariffs and counter- per year. With Cornwall representatives on the Board, Sincerely, David Ayer, Director and Chairman of the tariffs reduce economic growth in the U.S., the Fed is like- expenses have nearly doubled to $515,000. Cornwall has Board, Keweenaw Land Association, Limited Brian D. ly to raise rates at a slower pace. requested to expense a roundtrip charter flight from Glodowski, Director, CEO, President, and Secretary, The sanctions Trump proposed Thursday could affect Chicago, Ill. to Ironwood for a Board meeting, as well as Keweenaw Land Association, Limited as much as $60 billion in imports and are a response to other “elite” travel expenses. If Cornwall is successful, its If you have any questions, or need assistance voting allegations Beijing steals or forces foreign companies to full proxy solicitation expenses will likely be charged to your GREEN proxy card, please contact: hand over technology. the Company and expenses will likely continue to sky- OKAPI PARTNERS 1212 Avenue of the Americas, 24th Germany’s DAX lost 1.8 percent and the French CAC- rocket. Floor New York, NY 10036 40 fell 1.4 percent. The FTSE 100 in Britain dipped 0.4 Myth:Keweenaw’s strategy is “mired in confusion and Telephone for Banks, Brokers, and International Share- percent. Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 index plunged reversals.” holders: +1 212-297-0720 Shareholders may call toll-free 4.5 percent and South Korea’s Kospi tumbled 3.2 percent. Reality: Keweenaw’s current Board has a clear plan and (from the U.S. and Canada): 877-796-5274 Hong Kong’s Hang Seng lost 2.5 percent. understanding of the timber industry, while Cornwall is Email: [email protected] Big U.S. companies tend to get more of their revenue trying to distract shareholders from what matters. Corn- from foreign customers than small companies do, and that makes them more vulnerable to damage from a trade wall quotes statements from the Company about the value About Keweenaw Land Association, Limited of a REIT conversion made five, seven and ten years ago. Keweenaw is a forest products and land management war. With nearly 1.4 billion people, China is a big market Half a decade ago, much less 10 years ago, a REIT conver- company located in Ironwood, Michigan. Keweenaw has for the largest U.S. businesses. sion was not feasible. Today, due to changes in tax law land holdings of approximately 185,500 surface acres and Not every company breaks out how much of its rev- and the increased scale of the Company, it is not only fea- over 400,000 acres of mineral rights, located predomi- enue comes from abroad, but FactSet estimates that 30.5 sible, but will enhance near-term returns to shareholders. nantly in the western Upper Peninsula of Michigan and percent of revenue at big companies in the S&P 500 The current Board is adapting to changing conditions and northern Wisconsin. Keweenaw shares trade in the OTC comes from outside the . For the smaller continuing to act in the best interest of shareholders. Markets under the Pink directory with 1,301,550 shares companies in the S&P 600 index, it’s just 19.5 percent. Cornwall claims Keweenaw pursues an “unorthodox” outstanding. Smaller companies are also getting a bigger benefit from strategy of intentionally under-harvesting, but the reality Statements in this document may constitute “forward- the recent cut in corporate tax rates. is that the Company has been executing on its strategy of looking” statements regarding Keweenaw and its busi- “We think a lot of the areas in the market with the increasing harvest levels for the past year and a half. In ness. Forward looking statements involve significant risks greatest potential for earnings improvement this year are fact, since 2014 there has been a nearly 10 percent year- and uncertainties and are not representations as to or small- and mid-cap stocks, things that have the biggest over-year harvest volume increase, with the increase for guarantees of future results. The risks and uncertainties benefit from tax reform and are less subject to trade 2018 projected at nearly 20 percent. Further, Cornwall is include changes in general economic conditions generally wars,” said Eric Marshall, portfolio manager at Hodges wrong to claim that Keweenaw lacks an understanding of or in the timber industry, disruptions in Keweenaw’s mutual funds. its timber inventory, when in reality, it is Cornwall that business, program implementation delays, cost increases, Sales outside the U.S. are especially important for tech- does not understand the facts. When new land is bought, expenses relating to the REIT conversion and proxy con- nology companies. Roughly $1 of every $5 in Apple’s timber inventory increases. The 2017 acquisitions were test, capital needs, and other adverse factors. Actual sales came from China, Hong Kong and Taiwan in its last not fully integrated into the existing inventory system events may cause results to differ materially from those year. That doesn’t take into account how much of the when the new cruise was completed, accounting for the contemplated in the forward looking statements. manufacturing and assembly of Apple products is done in Chinese factories, which could be affected if tariffs start piling up. On Friday chipmakers fared especially badly. Investors kept buying bonds, sending prices higher Wayne Huizenga, who built his fortune from trash, dies at 80 and yields lower. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note MIAMI (AP) – H. Wayne Huizen- largest waste disposal company in the a statement. "He completely changed slipped to 2.81 percent from 2.83 percent. ga, a college dropout who built a United States. the landscape of the region's sports In another sign investors are nervous, gold and silver business empire that included Block- The business model worked again scene. ... Sports fans throughout the prices jumped. Gold climbed $22.50, or 1.7 percent, to buster Entertainment, AutoNation with Blockbuster Video, which he region owe him a debt of thanks." $1,349.90 an ounce and silver gained 20 cents, or 1.2 per- and three professional sports fran- started in 1985 and built the leading The Marlins won the 1997 World cent, to $16.58 an ounce. The dollar fell to 104.82 yen chises, has died. He was 80. movie rental chain nine years later. In Series, and the Panthers reached the from 105.61 yen. The euro rose to $1.2367 from $1.2307. Huizenga died Thursday night at 1996, he formed AutoNation and Stanley Cup Finals in 1996, but Defense contractors including Raytheon and Lock- his home, said Valerie Hinkell, a long- built it into a Fortune 500 company. Huizenga's beloved Dolphins never heed Martin climbed after President Donald Trump time assistant. The cause was cancer, Huizenga was founding owner of reached a Super Bowl while he signed a new government funding bill that provides said Bob Henninger, executive vice baseball's Florida Marlins and the owned the team. increases in military spending. He had tweeted a threat to president of Huizenga Holdings. NHL's Florida Panthers – expansion "If I have one disappointment, the veto the measure. Starting with a single garbage teams that played their first games in disappointment would be that we did Smaller companies have held up better than larger truck in 1968, Huzienga built Waste 1993. He bought the NFL's Miami not bring a championship home," ones during the recent tumult over tariffs, in part because Management Inc. into a Fortune 500 Dolphins and their stadium for $168 Huizenga said shortly after he sold they do more of their business inside the U.S. and have company. He purchased independent million in 1994 from the children of the Dolphins to Ross. "It's something less to fear from international trade disputes. While the sanitation engineering companies, founder Joe Robbie but had sold all we failed to do." tariffs might drive up their costs, they can pass those and by the time he took the company three teams by 2009. "Wayne Huizen- A memorial service will be held along to consumers by raising prices. Retaliatory tariffs public in 1972, he had completed the ga was a seminal figure in the cultur- Thursday – opening day for the Mar- on U.S. exports won’t affect them as much. acquisition of 133 small-time haulers. al history of South Florida," current lins, the team Huizenga founded 25 Wholesale gasoline rose 2 cents to $2.04 a gallon. By 1983, Waste Management was the Dolphins owner Stephen Ross said in years ago. Heating oil added 3 cents to $2.02 a gallon. l 12 SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 2018 COMICS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM HERMAN SPEED BUMP Ex-husband commits Social Security fraud Dear Annie: I came to the United States back in the late 1980s. My husband at the time suddenly abandoned me and my two children. We entered a legal separation agreement in 1990 and eventually divorced in the early 2000s. During this period, I supported myself Dear and my two children without any child Annie support or help from my ex-husband. I was not in a financial position at the time to hire a lawyer and fight for child sup- funeral of a lady at my church, whom I port. didn’t know very well; but when I read her The reason I am writing this letter is obituary in the newspaper and found that because my ex-husband has been collect- she had sung in the choir in her younger ing Social Security from the United States days, I made a donation to the church’s under my name for the past year. I under- choir fund. Afterwards I received a thank- stand that this is legal to do. However, my you note from her daughter and her hus- ex-husband does not live in the United band (who only signed the card from DEFLOCKED States and he’s using a false address of res- idence. He has only come to the United “Bob” and “Cindy,” even though I don’t States in the past two years to file for know them), saying, “Thank you for the Social Security, update his driver’s license memorial gift.” It would have been much and renew his passport. nicer if she had said something like, My goal is to make this matter known. I “Thank you for the memorial gift to the am not looking for him to repay me any church’s choir fund in my mother’s mem- child support. My question, though, is ory.” The same kind of thing applies to how can we give someone Social Security bridal couples who send out thank-yous without looking more in depth to his back- for wedding presents. I hope that you will ground? How is he proving that he’s a res- share this advice with the rest of your readers. – Memorial Gift Forgotten MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM ident of the United States, for example? If someone is collecting Social Security Dear Memorial Gift Forgotten: I’ve through an ex-spouse, then why aren’t we received and printed many letters about checking to see if they paid all their child thank-you notes, and I thought I was done support? He’s currently lying to the feder- with the subject for a while. But I wanted al office and benefiting on my behalf. – to address this one, because it’s a special Used and Confused case. Yes, thank-yous for wedding gifts are Dear Used and Confused: You can a must, but memorial gifts are different. report Social Security fraud through the This is one situation in which it’s com- Social Security Administration website pletely understandable for someone not to (ssa.gov) or by calling the SSA at 800-269- send a thank-you. 0271. It sounds as though your husband Memorial gifts are meant not only to has disqualified himself from receiving commemorate the dead but also to com- BORN LOSER benefits in many ways. Also note that any- fort the grieving. If the bereaved forget to one who owes $2,500 or more in child thank you for the comfort you’ve offered, support is not eligible to receive a U.S. or if they thank you in the “wrong” way, passport. Talk to a lawyer about procuring forgive them. Grief has a way of being dis- the back pay of child support as well as tracting. Your gesture was kind. Don’t tar- preventing your husband from fraudulent- nish it with unmet expectations. ly claiming your SS benefits. Send your questions for Annie Lane to Dear Annie: Recently, I attended the [email protected]. TODAY’S HOROSCOPE ALLEY OOP Keep an open mind and a CANCER (June 21-July 22) your life. clear head, and be reluctant to — Do your best to stabilize SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- let anger get the better of you. your position. Whether you are Dec. 21) — Put more effort into How you react to a charged sit- dealing with a colleague or improving your love life or uation will make a difference to someone you live with, aim to building a strong family unit to your status, position and repu- keep the peace. improve your long-term per- tation. Being consistent and LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — sonal prospects. A shared productive will serve you well Know what something costs adventure will bring you and and ward off anxiousness and before agreeing to move for- another closer together. frustration. ward. Overspending on items CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- ARIES (March 21-April 19) for your home will leave you in Jan. 19) — Tie up loose ends — Don’t pick a fight or let any- a quandary. Put a cap on your before moving on to downtime. one goad you into a debate. spending. If you leave something FOR BETTER OR WORSE Keeping a steady pace is your VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) undone, someone will bring it best option when dealing with — Get pumped up and partici- to your attention and it will turn controversy. Say little and do pate. Engaging in something into a big deal. what’s expected of you. that challenges you physically AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) will lead to a wakeup call 19) — Emotional matters can — You’ll have the upper hand, regarding your health. A escalate fast when someone as long as you speak up and change to your daily routine you love is involved. Looking take care of your affairs per- may be necessary. out for someone will be appre- sonally. Emotional energy will LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) ciated, but don’t take charge. be running high, allowing you — Problems at home will affect Teach others to do for them- to take care of unfinished busi- your productivity at work and selves. ness. domestic relationships. 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I could let a friend adopt Fire, she A DEER wonders through the brush in a photo provid- My dogs have traveled with me in really is an incredible dog. Fire is Seli- ed by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. my outdoor adventures for 29 years sive, final search and believe it or not na’s dog and they are very close, so as a writer and in almost every case I found her on my 26th and final stop. that is out of the question. could always leave them free wherev- She was sitting in the woods, well off I could put Ruby up for adoption Michigan DNR launches online er I was camped. the road and just staring at me. Ruby but I have to tell you she has the At my home in rural Juneau Coun- lost a lot of weight, and I then real- potential to be the best golden retriev- ty I have had five golden retrievers, ized that she is a survivor. er that I have ever had and I am prob- survey about state’s deer Star, her pup, , and Pearl’s pup, That fall though she was very ably looking at eight more hunting young she did an excellent job of LANSING – The Michi- and experiences of those Ice, as well as Fire and Ruby. seasons out of her and a pup to carry gan Department of Natural who live, recreate or hunt Until recently I could count on retrieving ducks including some on the line. where she broke ice. Her common Resources is looking for in Michigan. Even if you one hand the amount of times my I am currently starting to purchase the public’s input through don’t hunt, we want to hear dogs have been on a chain while at theme has always been ia that she is the materials for a 32-by-48-foot ken- full of love, and scared of nothing. an online survey. your perspective,” said a home. In other words they are free nel and as long as only one of these This survey is designed DNR spokesman. roaming and because they did not Unfortunatly, that theme has “runners” is loose at a time, my prob- changed to the following. If Ruby and to help the DNR learn The survey can be run away, everyone was very happy, lem is solved. more about the public’s found at: research.net/r/ the pups lived life on their own Fire are loose at the same time and I The real problem that I do not ignore them for over two minutes thoughts on Michigan deer W7BWLW7. terms. My neighbors just to the have the answer for is what about all and the health of the herd. The survey takes about north, south loved having the pups they run away. When I say they run of the camping trips, there are literal- away, I mean guaranteed, gone over “The information col- 15 minutes to complete visit and everyone was very connect- ly three to four a month. lected from this survey will and one’s answers are con- ed. night run away and if it is not winter, I had no intention of writing a col- gone until they get caught. help us make decisions fidential, the spokesman Ruby was born in May of 2016, her umn on this but there are many peo- that better reflect the needs said. dad was a field trial champion sever- I know you are saying keep them ple that are aware of this situation chained, invisible fence, huge kennel al times over, and Duke and Fire had that have said, “those dogs are a big Michigan DNR Report excellent pups. etc. Another keynote is if they are part of what you do, write a column In late August of 2016, Fire and outside alone neither runs away. on it!” Ruby went for a hike and did not Here is where it gets difficult, I I can only imagine the pure joy Keweenaw Bay: Fishing has been slow. Those targeting come home. Actually, the next day travel in the outdoors. My dogs come that this mother and daughter have lake trout had limited success. A few coho were caught in Fire came home alone. Ruby was 12- with me and live a very good life. on their little escapades but what a 10 to 15 feet. A couple nice brown trout were caught in 50 weeks old and missing in wolf coun- Two weeks ago I met two buddies of totally humiliating, time consuming to 60 feet. Smelt fishing was very good both day and night try. For seven days Ruby was the talk mine in the woods in a desolate area, and frustrating experience it can be on the Baraga side of the bay. of the neighborhood, and most of us we had a campfire, cooked a meal for me. Little Bay De Noc: Ice remained in most areas but that figured she had been picked up or and had a good time. Not 10 minutes It’s amazing that they are still will change fast in the coming weeks. A few were still tak- consumed by a wolf. into this experience Ruby and Fire alive! ing vehicles out however it is not recommended especial- On the 7th day I did a really exten- were gone. Sunset ly now that the shoreline ice will break-up fast. Group works to restore other end of Belle Isle Trail By KATHLEEN LAVEY culverts that changed water flow amphibians, birds, coyotes and Data collection for the also a building that Joe Aiken and Michigan Department of Natural through the woods. beavers that have built a dam $525,000 grant-funded hydrolo- others with the Arboriculture Resources However, efforts are under across one of the island’s gy study started last fall and will Society of Michigan Foundation As the son of Belle Isle’s engi- way to protect and restore the canals. continue through August. Design would like to see used to teach neer, Fred Rottach pretty much unique forest and the sawmill Migrating songbirds find sea- work is expected to be completed Belle Isle visitors the history of grew up on the 982-acre park in and its building, which were sonal haven in the trees of Belle in September. forestry, particularly the urban the Detroit River. falling into decay when the Isle’s forest. Non-native European The goal is not to return the variety. When he was a small child, Michigan Department of Natural fallow deer munched their way forest to its previous state – He said the city sawmill dates his dad would let him flip the Resources first leased the park through the forest’s understory before European settlers arrived to the early 1900s. switches in his office that from the City of Detroit late in for decades, but they have since in Detroit – but to restore the for- “They were so ahead of their changed the color of the lights 2013. been removed from the island. est’s soil-water balance and allow time in a lot of things,” Aiken illuminating the 125-foot-tall The forest once was home to a it to thrive into the future. The said. “Back then, they didn’t go to spray of the James Scott Memori- First comes the forest record-holding pumpkin ash tree changes also could make the for- Home Depot. Trees that came al Fountain. Walk through Belle Isle’s for- – a rare variety and state-threat- est more people-friendly. down in the city of Detroit were As a teenager and a college stu- est today, and you’ll see water ened species in Michigan – that “It will also be something peo- carried to Belle Isle and pro- dent, Rottach worked the island’s pooled on the ground and dead was killed by the emerald ash ple will enjoy more,” said Heidi cessed for material.” golf course, its concession stands ash trees lying in the woods. To borer. A champion Shumard oak Frei of the DNR Parks and Recre- Rottach recalls that lower- and its canoe rental. restore the unique forest to its tree – with a girth of more than ation Division’s stewardship grade wood produced at the mill He even spent time working former glory, the DNR – with the 13 feet and a crown spread of up team. “If you go there now, would be used to build park with foresters in Belle Isle’s 200- help of EA Engineering, Science to 70 feet – is still hanging on, there’s a lot of standing water.” benches or repair other outdoor acre woods, a rare wet-mesic flat- and Technology, Inc. – is starting thanks to human intervention. Even in its current state, the installations. wood forest that covers 20 per- at the bottom: by studying the Belle Isle is the northern end forest serves important func- “If it was really nice wood like cent of the island and includes soil and water where the trees of the range for Shumard oaks, tions, including as a home for oak or maple or ash, it would be rare pumpkin ash and Shumard take root. which are rare in Michigan and a birds and other animals. Frei cut to the specs that they had oak trees, as well as a variety of That’s key in a wet-mesic for- species of special concern here. recalls walking through the forest given us at the carpenters’ other hardwood trees. est. Belle Isle’s is near the north- The trees are in the red oak fami- shortly after the DNR signed the shop,” he said. “Some of it was Rottach even helped turn ern end of the range of this forest ly, which are most susceptible to Belle Isle lease, tramping 5 or 6 made into coat racks, book cases some of those trees – and trees type, which usually is found on death from oak wilt. miles throughout the woods. and cabinets for use in city removed from other Detroit glacial lake plains, and it’s the In 2017, with the help of the “Even in the state it is now, offices.” parks – into usable lumber at largest of six remaining high- Belle Isle Conservancy and the there are certain pieces of the for- A Detroit News newsreel from Belle Isle’s sawmill. quality examples in Michigan. Michigan Invasive Species Grant est where it’s beautiful, it’s spec- the 1920s era shows a crew of “We had a couple of guys who The ground in a wet-mesic forest Program, which funded portions tacular,” she said. “Then we workers pushing logs into a were foremen. They lived down is typically damp and level, of the project, workers removed popped out of the forest and steam-powered sawmill. Aiken south or out west or up north, meaning even small alterations 112 oak trees from the forest on there was the skyline of Detroit. said he believes the mill was con- and they knew how to run a can change forest dynamics. Belle Isle to prevent the spread of For a minute, I had forgotten I verted to electricity in the 1940s, sawmill,” Rottach recalled. “We “It’s really a flat site, and the deadly fungus. was in Detroit.” when the current building was had a ‘Fat Jack’ and a ‘Whiskey’ because of that, microtopography The trees were lifted from the constructed. and ‘Big Benny.’ They knew what is really important,” said Glenn island with helicopters to help Refurbishing the sawmill After decades of neglect, a they were doing, especially Fat Palmgren, ecologist with the protect the unique ecology of the Walk into the building that membrane covering was placed Jack and Whiskey. They could DNR’s Parks and Recreation Divi- forest. houses Belle Isle’s sawmill, and on the building’s roof in 2016. run a sawmill blindfolded.” sion. “A few inches of rises and Another 181 were protected it’s like stepping back in time. Coming this spring is a physical The date is uncertain, but the falls makes a difference.” from oak wilt by injecting them A rusty, 4-foot-high sawblade assessment of the building, to fig- Belle Isle sawmill closed some- The study includes a look at with a solution that keeps any still stands in place as if workers ure out how much it might cost to time around 1980 – doors locked soil and water, and what changes infection from getting worse. were about to slide logs towards save it. The next step after that is with a 4-foot, circular sawblade – such as making alterations to The forest also includes it. A hand-penciled diagram with a historic structures report, to rusting in place. roads and trails or moving fallen maples and many other varieties the notation “do not erase” on a guide the building’s restoration. The forest, which thrives on trees that block water flow – of oak. The understory includes whitewashed stair support near “Then we could start talking the proper balance of water, has could make a difference to spicebush and a white version of the mill shows the diagram for about programming and inter- been challenged by the loss of improve forest health. the usually yellow trout lily. putting belts in place on the pretation,” said Amanda Tread- trees to the emerald ash borer (an A headcount of animals that “Trout lily itself is pretty com- equipment. well, urban area planner for the invasive insect pest) and a fungal live in the woods is also included mon, but the white variety that is This is where Rottach worked DNR. disease known as oak wilt, as in the study, from tiny water- on Belle Isle is more unusual,” with all of those colorfully named Aiken is looking forward to well as things such as roads and borne invertebrates to reptiles, Palmgren said. colleagues in the early 1970s. It’s that.