Two Arrested in Ironwood on Drug Charges
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Road to San Antonio MDNR wants public input Michigan plays Florida State today for a Department of Natural Resources launches spot in the Final Four online survey about state’s deer heard 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, Raven 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. 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