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Submitted photo RIDING HIS tobaggon-style contraption in Saturday’s cardboard sled races at Whitecap Mountains Resort in Upson is Samual Voigt, who won the race with a time of 7.5 seconds. He was not fazed by the backdrop of the resort’s lodge, which was a smoldering black shell after a Friday fire destroyed the building. Whitecap resort back in business day after lodge burns By P.J. GLISSON to host recreational groups as fire were the lodge’s rental facili- website message from the man- afternoon when they “noticed [email protected] planned. ty, tavern, café, restaurant and agement of Penokee Skiing Com- some smoke in the old Bernie’s UPSON, Wis. – Despite a Fri- Although the resort had lost kitchen. pany. Lounge,” which had renovation day fire that destroyed its main power temporarily as a result of As a result, she said the resort White Eagle told the Daily underway. lodge, the Whitecap Mountains the fire, White Eagle said it was is not offering rental equipment, Globe that it’s not possible to “They believe it was a chimney Resort was open for business on restored by Saturday morning. but she said the wine hut is open speculate yet on “dollar damage fire that got between the chimney Saturday. She added water also was avail- and added of the hotel, “We plan or timelines,” but said rebuilding and the roof,” said White Eagle, “The lifts were operational as able after a switch in wells. to put in food and beverage facil- will happen “soon” and “this who added no further informa- of 8:30 a.m. this morning,” said She said people were welcome ities here while we rebuild.” year, for sure.” She said the first tion was yet available. Summer White Eagle, who han- to ski, snowboard, ice fish and On Sunday, the resort’s web- priority was to tend to the lodge, Iron County Sheriff’s Depart- dles marketing for the resort. snowmobile, as usual. site announced that the café had which was still smoldering Satur- ment dispatch received the call Shortly past noon on Satur- The spokeswoman also made been moved to the glass room in day. about a fire at the main lodge at day, she said, “hundreds of peo- clear that all of the resort’s 75 the hotel and will offer “a limited the resort in the town of Ander- ple” already had visited the resort employees are still working. menu” until further action is Fire reported that day, which is operating from According to White Eagle, the taken. White Eagle said staff original- its nearby hotel and continuing resort’s primary losses from the “We will rebuild,” assured the ly took note of the fire late Friday WHITECAP — page 2 2 dead in SNO-GOERS DNR conducts snowmobile snowmobile sound, alcohol patrols in accident western UP MARENISCO – Two peo- In their continuing weekend group patrols ple were killed Friday evening effort to promote safety along the state-managed in a head-on collision of two and enforce sound and trail system in Houghton. snowmobiles on Lake Goge- alcohol laws, Michigan “Over the course of the bic Friday evening. Department of Natural patrol, over 200 snowmo- Troopers from the Michi- Resources conservation bile operators were con- gan State Police Wakefield officers conducted group tacted,” Pomroy said. “Offi- Post along with deputies from snowmobile patrols recent- cers tested sleds and ticket- the Gogebic County Sheriff’s ly in Houghton and Onton- ed five snowmobilers for Department were dispatched agon counties. having an exhaust system to the call of a snowmobile “We conduct several of that exceeded the 88-deci- personal injury accident at these patrols each winter, bel sound limit. Officers 7:12 p.m. which allow us opportuni- also addressed registration The accident occurred on ties to remind snowmobil- and trail permit viola- Lake Gogebic near the Lake ers about important safety tions.” Gogebic State Park, approxi- messages, enforce viola- The DNR and several mately 500 feet from shore, tions and pull riders who partners have mounted a according to a Michigan State are drinking and driving “Ride Right” snowmobile Police report. P.J. Glisson/Daily Globe off the trail,” said Sgt. Marc safety campaign this win- “A 23-year-old male from PREPARING TO take inside freshly barbecued pieces of a 200-pound hog at Pomroy. “These combined ter. Riders are being Riverton Ill., was involved in a Saturday’s Mercer Sno-Goer’s Winter Blast are, from left, Chad Koenecke efforts help make the trails reminded to ride on the head-on collision with a of Albany, Wis., and Mark Thorpe of Mercer. The event was held at the safer for everyone.” snowmobile driven by a 53- club’s groomer barn near the Mercer Community Center. See story on On Jan. 11, conserva- Page 5. tion officers began their year-old male from Darwin PATROL — page 2 Minn.,” said the report. “CPR was initiated on both individuals before first responders arrived,” accord- ing to the report. “Once medi- Highland Copper announces receipt of permits for Copperwood Project cal personnel arrived both WAKEFIELD – Highland Cop- “The amendment was requested by the company. brane liner according to regula- males were pronounced dead per Company announced Friday required to allow the company to The amendments were tions; and at the scene.” the receipt of the mining, air and begin construction at Copper- approved under certain condi- –Reclaim or remove water Speed and alcohol are both dam safety permits from the wood in accordance with the tions that the company will have intake and power supply infras- believed to have played a role Michigan Department of Environ- changes to the mine plan and to meet, according to the release, tructure according to approved in the accident, the report mental Quality for its Copper- facilities described in the updat- namely: plans unless beneficial use agree- said. wood project located north of ed feasibility study released on –Provide a revised subsidence ments are established with anoth- Names are being withheld Wakefield. June 15, 2018,” according to a monitoring plan for the life of er party. at this time until next of kin MDEQ has approved the com- Highland press release. mine and post closure period; are notified. pany’s request to amend the min- Upon review and considera- –Provide a plan to conduct Other permits Troopers and deputies ing permit originally granted in tion of comments received during confirmation baseline environ- Based on the 2018 updated were assisted on scene by Bea- 2012 under the provisions of Part a public hearing held on Oct. 24, mental sampling and review feasibility study on Copperwood, con Ambulance, Marenisco 632, Nonferrous Metallic Mineral and a subsequent written com- prior to the start of mining oper- the company had filed applica- First Responders and the Mining, of the Natural Resources ment period regarding the pro- ations; Marenisco Township Fire and Environmental Protection posed amendments, the MDEQ –Reclaim the ore stockpile Department. 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Mercer P.J. Glisson/Daily Globe 13/5 Manitowish A SMOKY FOG hangs over the Whitecap Mountains Lodge Saturday as it continues 12/4 SunriseSunri ...... se ...... 7:35 a.m. to smolder after a Friday fire devastated the building. The entry door provides a Minocqua SunsetSunse ...... et...... 4:48 p.m. 12/4 MoonriseMoon ...... nrise ...... 5:36 p.m. view to the outdoors exposed on the opposite side of the building. Nevertheless, MoonsetMoon ...... nset...... 8:00 a.m. the ski resort was open for business, operating strictly from its hotel on higher ground. ALMANAC REGIONALREGIONAL WEATHER NATIONALNAATIONAL WEATHER con Ambulance, Bayfield most original; and Macken- Whitecap Yesterday TodayTue. Today Tue. Electric Company and the zie Lucas, most creative. High ...... temperature...... 9 Ashlandd 15/7 s 31/21 sn ChicagoChicaago 17/9 mc 37/29 rs American Red Cross. Bremer commended all Low ...... temperature ...... -7 Duluth 13/5sn 19/3 sn DallasDallas 57/49s 62/35 ra From page 1 Samardich thanked the of the resort clientele as Precipitation ...... 0.00" Eau ClaireCla aire 12/4 s 36/26 rs KansasKansaas City 34/26 mc 44/20 ra son at 4:18 p.m., according Red Cross, area businesses “super understanding” and 0.13 in. EscanabaEscanabba 15/7s 24/16 ss Los AngelesA 62/44fg 66/46 s Grand RapidsR 14/7 s 34/24 sn New YorkY 16/8 pc 28/18 s to a statement from Sheriff and individuals who added gamely, “We’re mak- MOON PHASES Green BayB 18/10pc 25/18 sn Orlandondo 61/48s 68/57 pc Paul Samardich. He said donated and delivered food ing it work.” Madisonn 16/8 mc 26/18 sn PhoenixPhoennix 64/43 s 62/41 s the Anderson fire depart- and refreshments to the White Eagle, who FullFull L Lastast N Newew F Firstirst MarquetteMarqueette 14/6ss 23/13 ss SeattleSeattlle 46/38mc 48/40 ra ment responded and was first responders at the described Whitecap as Iron RhinelanderRhinelaander 13/5 pc 19/11 sn WeatherWeathher (Wx): cl/cloudy; fl/flurries; pc/partly assisted by fire depart- scene. County’s third largest St. Paul 17/9sn 22/8 sn cloudcloudy;dy; mc/mostly cloudy; ra/rain; rs/rain & snowsnow;; s/sunny; sh/showers; sn/snow; ss/snow ments from Hurley, Mon- employer, concluded, “The 1/21 1/27 2/4 2/12 Wausauu 14/6 mc 20/12 sn showers; t/thunderstorms; w/windy treal, the towns of Kimball, Open for business best way to support us is to Oma and Saxon/Gurney, Jordyn Bremer, who come out and visit and LOCAL WIND D CHILL WEATHERW TRIVIA as well as Mellen, Iron- also does marketing and have fun.” wood Township and Besse- events for the resort, was in For now, she said, prin- Avg. -3° The slow sinking of air associatedassocciated with high mer Township. charge of Saturday’s card- cipal resort owner David ? “No injuries were board boat race, which she Dziuban “is just very pressuresure is known as? reported as a result of the said had only four entries thankful for the communi- -20° -10° 0° 10° 20° 30° 40° fire,” said Samardich in the and so closed out much ty support and the people

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This gives a temperature of what ththe he air feels like on the skin. Answer: lodge sustained “major “Normally, we would She said people brought damage as a result of the have expected more peo- basic kitchen equipment fire” and “The cause of the ple,” she said, but added and supplies, as well as fire has not been deter- that participants still food. GIOVANONI’S mined at this time.” enjoyed the event. Overall, White Eagle The Iron County Sher- According to Bremer, stressed, “We have an Research Our Products On Line! iff’s Department, Highway among the race winners amazing staff. We have an Department and Forestry were: Samual Voight, for amazing community. 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He said the scene by ambulance personnel and were truck had gone through the ice and now in found to be in good condition, accord- he and his passenger were stranded on the ing to a sheriff’s statement. roof of the submerged vehicle. The DNR was to coordinate with the Sheriff’s deputies, Mercer Fire and Res- vehicle owner and local recovery company Submitted photo cue, Mercer Ambulance and the Wiscon- to remove the submerged truck, the state- MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT of Natural Resources conservation officers team up with sin Department of Natural Resources were ment said. local police for a snowmobile sound patrol in Houghton in this file photo from February 2017. Safety and enforcement patrols are conducted each winter, accord- Guns, drugs seized in UPSET sting ing to a DNR spokesman. Patrol On Jan. 12, conserva- Pomroy said. “Ten tickets tion officers continued were written, including one CALUMET – Detectives ed solicitation of sex for jail on charges related to their group snowmobile to a snowmobiler whose from Upper Peninsula Sub- drugs, according to an the investigation, the From page 1 patrol in Bergland, sled exceeded the sound stance Enforcement Team UPSET report. During the report said. The case is right side of the trail, at a addressing sound viola- limit, three tickets were also executed a search warrant search of the house, pre- being reviewed by the safe speed and sober. tions and riders operating issued for registration and at a residence on Pine scription drugs were recov- Houghton County prosecu- Snowmobilers are also while intoxicated. Again, trail permit violations.” Street in the village of ered along with a small tor’s office and additional being asked to anticipate more than 200 snowmobil- DNR safety and enforce- Calumet on Friday, result- amount of cash related to charges are pending. and yield to trail groomers. ers were contacted by con- ment patrols will continue ing in the arrest of a 54- the sale of illegal pre- UPSET was assisted by “We want everyone to servation officers. throughout the winter, year-old Calumet man. scription drugs. A pistol the Calumet Village Police ride safely so they can “Three snowmobilers according to officials. The search warrant was and two long guns were Department, Keweenaw make it home to their fami- were arrested for operating To find out more about the result of a two-month also seized from the resi- County Sheriff K-9 unit, lies and friends,” said Ron a snowmobile while under snowmobiling in Michigan, long investigation into the dence. Houghton County Sheriff Yesney, DNR U.P. trails the influence and lodged in visit Michigan.gov/Snow- illegal selling of prescrip- The suspect was lodged and Michigan State Police coordinator. the Ontonagon County Jail,” mobiling. tion drugs and the attempt- at the Houghton County Calumet Post. National briefs Snowmobile death reported in Luce County School where fans Henry coach Jamil Jack- Mark Leo Gregory MCMILLAN TOWN- by a 71-year-old Grand Troopers believed speed son says organizers of the Gago, 42, killed his par- SHIP – Michigan State Haven man was traveling to be a factor, the report displayed Trump flag invitational were told Jor- ents, his girlfriend and Police troopers from the along Trail 9 near County said. pulls out of MLK dan feared something their infant daughter Satur- Sault Ste. Marie Post were Road 451 in McMillan The MSP was assisted game might happen to the play- day night before deputies dispatched late Friday Township before the driver by Luce County EMS, the MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – ers if they came to Roo- shot him, the Clackamas morning to the scene of a lost control, ran off the Luce County Sheriff’s A Minnesota high school sevelt to play. County Sheriff’s Office fatal snowmobile accident road trail and hit a group Department and Michigan where fans displayed a But Jordan Superinten- said. in Luce County. of trees, according to an Department of Natural President Donald Trump dent Matthew Helgerson The victims were not The snowmobile driven MSP report. Resources personnel. re-election flag has pulled says, “Fear was not our rea- shot, The Oregonian out of a basketball invita- son.” reported . Sheriff’s Office tional hosted by a Min- Helgerson tells the Star Sgt. Brian Jensen said the neapolis school on Martin Tribune in an email that causes of death will be Luther King Jr. Day the team did not want its investigated. The Jordan High School presence at the event “to “We’re not sure what boys’ basketball team was detract from the athletes.” was used at this time,” scheduled to play Min- Jensen told reporters near neapolis Patrick Henry Deputies shoot man the scene Sunday. “I’ve been High School Henry on after he kills 4, told that there were numer- Monday in the MLK Show- including baby ous weapons, swords, case at Minneapolis Roo- daughter things of that nature in the sevelt. residence. The investigators Some Jordan fans dis- PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) are trying to determine played a Trump banner – A rural Oregon man what exactly was used to when Roosevelt visited Jor- killed four members of his kill each person.” dan last week. Jordan is a family at the home they The sheriff’s office iden- rural, overwhelmingly shared and was shot by tified the victims as Olivia white community. Roo- sheriff’s deputies as he Gago, 9 months, Shaina sevelt’s coach says his team tried to kill a girl, authori- Sweitzer, 31, Jerry Bremer, is predominantly black. ties said. 66, and Pamela Bremer, 64. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 2019 3 Calendar Foster-based rescue group ‘lets

Email calendar items and noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. community news to Ironwood-Hurley Rotary the dogs out’ for puppy yoga [email protected]. Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and For more information, call 906- Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. 932-2211. Iron County Veterans By KENDRA MEINERT Service Officer, 1-3 p.m., Green Bay Press-Gazette Monday, Jan. 21 Mercer, Wis., Town Hall. 715- 561-2190. GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) – It’s one Gogebic County Health Survivors of Suicide, 3 thing to roll out your mat and do and Human Services Agency p.m., basement of Zion Luther- Downward Dog. It’s another to pull Board, 9 a.m., Gogebic Coun- an Church, Ironwood. ty Medical Care Facility, Wake- Mercer Health and Well- off the iconic yoga posture with actu- field. ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., al doggies down at your feet. Iron County Food Pantry, Mercer Community Center. 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan One stretches your spine. The Superior Snowshoe other tickles your toes. Together, it’s Ave., Montreal, Wis. 715-561- Walk, 6:30 p.m., Gogebic 4450. Country Club. called puppy yoga, and it’s as Tai Chi, 9-10:15 a.m., Mer- IMPACT Life Support adorable as it sounds. cer Community Center, 715- Group, 6:30 p.m., Woodland You’ve heard of yoga with goats? 776-3993. Church, Ironwood. Strong Bones class, Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Same concept, but with more tail 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m. and 5 p.m.. p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, wagging, clumsier paws and the occa- Mercer Community Center. Ironwood. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, sional squeaker toy, the Green Bay Government Press-Gazette reported . noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Iron County Extension Ironwood. area74.org. Education Committee, 9:30 Gather on Broadway and Lucky 7 Adult Poetry Group, 5:30 a.m., Iron County Courthouse. p.m., Ironwood Carnegie Dog Rescue hosted their first Yoga Gogebic County Finance, with Puppies class in downtown Library. Budgeting and Auditing Overeaters Anonymous, Committee, 4:30 p.m., fol- Green Bay, a joint fundraiser that 5:30 p.m., All Saints Lutheran lowed by Gogebic County sold out faster than you can say Adho Church, Wakefield. Board, 5 p.m., courthouse, Mukha Svanasana (the proper name Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 Bessemer. p.m., Our Lady of Peace for Downward Dog). Catholic Church, Ironwood. Thursday, Jan. 24 Fifty human participants followed area74.org. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Pickleball, 10 a.m.-noon., along as Molly McCain of Jenstar EST, Ontonagon United Ironwood Memorial Building. Yoga & Dance LLC in De Pere calmly Methodist Church basement, Strong Bones class, guided them through a beginner’s next to Holiday gas station, 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m. and 5 p.m.. class of how to slow down their Ontonagon. area74.org. Mercer Community Center. Government Gogebic County Veterans breaths, let their day go, plant their Iron County Human Ser- Service Officer, 10:30-11:30 hands, draw their belly back and vices Personnel Committee, a.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 reach for the sky. 8 a.m., Human Services p.m., Watersmeet Township; The 13 canine participants, how- Associated Press Department. 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco A PUPPY from Lucky 7 Dog Rescue sits on a participant in a Yoga With ever, were having none of that follow- Bessemer Housing Com- Township. 906-667-1110. Puppies class at Gather on Broadway on Jan. 9, in Green Bay, Wis. mission, 8:30 a.m., executive Alcoholics Anonymous, ing-instructions stuff. They were director’s office, 709 W. Iron noon, Salem Lutheran Church, St., Bessemer. Ironwood. area74.org. there for one reason and one reason Wakefield-Marenisco Pokemon Group, ages 8 only: to play. outs for selfies. There is no shame in strangers – all things that help in School Board, 5 p.m., school and up, 4 p.m., Ironwood The pups were allowed to roam plunking down on your mat and pet- their socialization, Szymanski said. board room, Wakefield. Carnegie Library. freely, kind of “Who Let the Dogs ting when everyone else is standing Jack is in training to be a service dog, Gogebic County Fair Free Community Dinner, Board, 5:30 p.m., fairgrounds. 5-6 p.m., Wakefield Methodist Out” style. They rubbed shoulders as up and stretching. Staying focused on for example, and Finley to be an emo- Hurley School Board, Church. Public is invited. they mingled from mat to mat, your breathing tends to go out the tional support dog. 5:30 p.m., Hurley High School ReGeneration Youth, chased each other between out- window when a dog in a sparkly pink Puppy yoga doesn’t just connect library. 5:30-6:45 p.m., ages 10-11; sweater comes racing down the row mind and body but also people and Bessemer City Council, 6 Relentless Youth, 7-9 p.m., stretched legs, ran around in circles, p.m., city hall. ages 12-18; Lighthouse Faith licked faces conveniently positioned and cracks everyone up. pets. Ironwood School Board, Center, Ironwood. at eye level and got into comical The dogs – 14 weeks and younger “We’re really trying to change the 6 p.m., Luther L. Wright K-12 Alcoholics Anonymous, wrestling matches at the instructor’s – were all either Lucky 7 dogs up for way people view animal welfare,” Szy- School board room. 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Watersmeet Township Church, Hurley. area74.org. feet. adoption or recent adoptees whose manski said. “A lot of times people School Board, 6:30 p.m., Government Whenever there was a puppy traf- owners have agreed to bring them to think it’s dogs in kennels that don’t media center, Watersmeet Downtown Ironwood fic jam by a single mat, volunteers community events to help spread the have anywhere to go, and they think School. Development Authority, 8 word about the rescue group. of it as being sad and overwhelming. a.m., meeting, Conference were there to keep the puppy love Tuesday, Jan. 22 Room 1, second floor, Memori- moving around the room. Janae Mancheski, of Green Bay, So we’re trying to change the way al Building, Ironwood. Gogebic County Veterans “The puppies just kind of do their was there as a Christmas gift from people think about getting involved Gogebic-Iron Wastewater her mom, Justine Mancheski. It was a in a rescue (to foster or volunteer).” Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 Authority and Board, 8 a.m., thing,” said Maddy Szymanski, presi- a.m., Ironwood Memorial treatment facility, Ironwood. dent of Lucky 7, the foster-based chance for some mother-daughter By the time the hour-long class Building. 906-667-1110. Iron County Human Ser- time and some serious puppy cud- was over, the two-legged participants Pickleball, 10 a.m.-noon., Green Bay rescue group she founded vices Personnel Committee, in 2015. “They play, they run around, dling. felt relaxed, but the four-legged ones Ironwood Memorial Building. 11 a.m., Human Services Breakfast For Your Brain, Department. they cuddle, they jump on each other, “This is probably one of the more were flat-out pooped. A few were 10 a.m., Mercer, Wis., Com- they interact with the guests, and in distracting times I’ve done yoga, but conked out on the floor or curled up munity Center. 715-561-2695. Friday, Jan. 25 A Matter of Balance, 10 the meantime, they just enjoy them- it was so worth it,” Janae said. on laps. a.m.-noon, first floor confer- Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- selves.” For the puppies, the class is a way “They tend to only have an hour’s ence room, Aspirus Ironwood 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior Their presence means it’s not your to learn to play with other dogs, hear worth of energy,” Szymanski said. Hospital, 906-663-4045. Center. new noises and interact with “They tucker out quick.” Alcoholics Anonymous, Double Trouble, 11 a.m.- typical yoga class. People take time- noon, Salem Lutheran Church, 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, Ironwood. area74.org. Ironwood. Ironwood Kiwanis Club, Mercer Food Pantry, noon, Golden Dragon. noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, Marquette library loans from its large collection art Tai Chi for Arthritis and Mercer, Wis. Emergencies: Fall Prevention, 4 p.m., Ironwood Carnegie Bessemer city hall auditorium. Library Board, 4 p.m. MARQUETTE (AP) – out a book, patrons just that highlighted local said. Woods and Blooms Gar- Alcoholics Anonymous/ Do you have wall space to need a valid library card. artists and local venues for The collection has been den Club, 6:30 p.m., Haines Al-Anon, noon, Salem Luther- fill? Peter White Public All of the circulating mate- purchasing art,” Jordan capped at its current capac- Civic Center, Mercer, Wis. an Church, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 area74.org. Library can help with its rial has a barcode attached said. ity until proper storage p.m., Episcopal Church of the Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. art print collection. to it and can be scanned at For many years, Jordan space can be installed at Transfiguration, Ironwood. EST, Ontonagon United Patrons can choose the Circulation Desk. and her co-workers were the library. area74.org. Methodist Church basement, Government next to Holiday gas station, from over 200 framed There is a variety of given a budget to purchase “The storage is really Iron County Highway Ontonagon. area74.org. pieces in the collection that materials in the collection, original works from local poor for the art prints right Committee, 3 p.m., highway Alcoholics Anonymous, can be checked out for two such as, reproduction venues, such as Art on the now,” Andrea Ingmire, department, Hurley. 7:30 p.m., Our Lady of Peace months at a time. Current- prints, posters, drawings, Rocks. This practice and library director, pointed Gogebic Community Col- Catholic Church, Ironwood. lege Board Working Ses- Saturday, Jan. 26 ly, the prints are located on painting and photographs. donations by local artist out. “It’s not good on the sion, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m., room the east wall near the fic- Some prints are reproduc- grew the collection into prints themselves, their B22, Solin Business Center, tion section on the main tions of famous pieces, what it is now. A few frames – we’ve had broken Ironwood campus. Union Station Food Pantry and Northern Food level of the building. others are from local notable artists work that glass – it’s not easy for Wednesday, Jan. 23 Bank, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., “If you’re tired of look- artists. can be found in the patrons to find what 252 E. Ayer St., Ironwood. Christian Men of the Alcoholics Anonymous, ing at the same piece in “It’s kind of nice to libraries inventory are they’re looking for. So we Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown 11 a.m., Salem Lutheran your home, you can switch enjoy scenes of Marquette Kathleen Conover, John are trying to come up with Cafe, Ironwood. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. it out and look at a piece and Marquette artists,” Heath and Marilyn Keefe. a solution to make it a little Cuddlebugs Story Time, Community Pickleball 9:30 a.m., Ironwood Carnegie Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer from us,” Samantha Ashby, Ashby said. “It gives you a chance to bit better storage.” Library. School gymnasium. department head of adult Carolyn Jordan, former see some artist that maybe Currently, the library is Mentoring of Moms, 9- Community Night Meal services at Peter White department head of adult you would like to add for reviewing construction 10:30 a.m., Range Community Free Supper, 5-6 p.m., Apos- Public Library, said to The services, helped build the your own collection, or bids for a storage space Bible Church, Hurley. 715-561- tolic Lutheran Church, Aurora 4355. Street, Ironwood. Mining Journal. collection into what it is enjoy changing the look of near the DVD rental area. Alcoholics Anonymous, MECCA Ski Club Candle- Ashby explained that currently. your place, or checking out Ingmire hopes that the pro- open meeting, noon, Salem light Ski, Shoe and Hike, 5-8 checking out a print is the “We thought it would be what size painting would ject will be completed by Lutheran Church, Ironwood. p.m., MECCA Chalet 4686N DOVE Support Group, Fierick Road, Mercer. same process as checking good if we had a collection go into your house,” Jordan the end of March. Volunteers team up to refurbish 65-foot schooner BAY CITY (AP) – On a rainy day in and made an appearance in the 2016 based in Detroit, comes to Bay City to January along the banks of the Sagi- Tall Ship Celebration. help with the hull inspection and naw River, a handful of volunteers are The Appledore V can have roughly repairs as well. busy refurbishing a majestic 65-foot 24 people on a day sail with nine “We’re here doing oversight of the schooner housed under a temporary overnight, while it’s larger sibling can dry dock period on this vessel, so Ironwood City Commission Public Hearing tent. hold 48 during the day and 10 every so many years – five years – An Ironwood City Commission Public Hearing will be held on When they finish their work, the overnight. Both were also built in they need to haul out and do a dry Monday, January 28, 2019 at 5:20pm in the Ironwood City sailboat named Appledore V will take Florida in 1992 and 1989. dock,” Lt. James Dunbar said. “We Commission Chambers, 213 S. Marquette Street, Ironwood, to the waters of Saginaw Bay and the Bay City schooner Appledore V start off with an internal structural MI 49938. Great Lakes and will join a tall ships safe at port in Key West exam where we examine everything The purpose of the public hearing will be to discuss and hear fleet coming this summer to Bay City. Because the ship’s hull is made on the inside of the ship . . . a whole comment on Ordinance #518 Consumption in Public, Alco- The boat is owned by the Bay City- from steel, the salt water in Florida comprehensive view of the health, if holic Liquor. based nonprofit BaySail. corroded some of the boat’s hull. you will, of the hull.” Scott B. Erickson/City Manager “Well, we’ve owned the Appledore For the ship to be ready for the Dunbar said they brought in a V for a lot of years now,” Shirley 2019 Tall Ship Celebration in July, technical expert that uses ultrasonic Roberts, executive director of BaySail, the hull and other parts of the boat testing to gauge areas of the hull to told The Bay City Times. . “For a peri- needed refurbishing. So at Pier 7 in figure out where there are weak od of time, it was actually deployed to Bay City, the ship currently is housed spots. Florida where she was generating in a 40-foot by 70-foot transparent Crew pulls masts from Bay City income that would help support “greenhouse” tent that allows volun- tall ship for rare inspection operations back home.” teers to do the work out of the ele- He also said ship must be certified BaySail uses the Appledore V and ments. to take passengers out on the water. its sister ship, the 85-foot Appledore “Currently, we are doing a refit on Parker and some 40 other volun- IV based in Bay City, for excursion the boat, so we are addressing some teers are working and spending hun- FULL TIME POSITIONS cruises, environmental education wiring issues, some plumbing issues dreds of hours to replace parts of the and sail-training programs for but it was all prompted by finding hull before the end of April so it can • Auto Mechanic youths. The group has owned both some corrosion in the hull,” said Joe be ready for the summer. Including 401K & Benefits sailboats since 1998. Parker, lead volunteer and project He said the volunteers have spent In the winter of 2010, the Apple- manager. “That corrosion is caused over 350 hours inside the boat work- dore V relocated to Ft. Myers, Florida, by a little bit of salt water contamina- ing, in addition to 515 hours in build- then Key West, Florida, in 2012. tion that’s happened over the lifetime ing the “greenhouse” enclosure CALL RYAN @ BIG VALLEY There, paid cruises generated money of the boat.” which has things such as humidity for BaySail operations back home. In The repair work also involves the control to keep the boat dry from the 906-988-2323 2016, the ship sailed back to Bay City U.S. Coast Guard, and a lieutenant rainy Michigan weather. l 4 MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 2019 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Meet Rep. White Supremacist DAILY GLOBE In May 2012, at a town hall, Rep. This happened just weeks after Steve King, R-Iowa, compared immi- House Republicans lost dozens of Sue Mizell, Publisher grants to dogs. seats in in the 2018 midterm elec- “You get the pick of the litter and tions, so – also finally – King’s Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor you got yourself a pretty good bird Republican colleagues in Congress dog. Well, we’ve got the pick of were suddenly outraged, almost in every donor civilization on the plan- Connie unison. et. ... We got the vigor from the plan- Schultz Senate Majority Leader Mitch et to come to America.” McConnell suggested King find In Their Opinion This is racist. “another line of work.” Sen. Mitt King’s Republican colleagues Romney said King should quit. failed to rise in unison to condemn House Republicans stripped him of Cortez proposal him. can’t restore our civilization with his committee seats. In July 2013, King told Newsmax somebody else’s babies.” He doubled This fixes nothing. that there weren’t enough quality down on that claim in a CNN inter- As Charles Pierce wrote for means big children of undocumented immi- view a few days later. Esquire, the Republicans have failed grants to allow them to stay here “I’ve been to Europe and I’ve to admit that King “was nurtured under the DREAM Act. spoken on this issue, and I’ve said and produced in the same conserva- taxes “Some of them are valedictorians the same thing as far as 10 years tive Republican terrarium as all the – and their parents brought them ago, to the German people and to rest of them, Paul Ryan and Kevin By now readers have heard that progressive lumi- in,” he said. “For everyone who’s a any population of people that is a McCarthy included. King bloomed nary Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC for groupies) valedictorian, there’s another 100 declining population that isn’t will- more lushly and more exotically, but supports a 70 percent top marginal tax rate, which out there who weigh 130 pounds – ing to have enough babies to repro- he’s of the same genus. Now, they’re she says will help finance a “green new deal.” Higher and they’ve got calves the size of duce themselves. ... ‘You cannot all required to pretend that they taxes on the rich is the stock socialist answer on how cantaloupes because they’re hauling rebuild your civilization with some- never understood how this lethally to pay for any project, though a reminder arrived this 75 pounds of marijuana across the body else’s babies. You’ve got to poisonous plant sprouted in their week that soaking the wealthy will barely register as desert.” keep your birthrate up, and ... you midst.” a down payment. This is a racist lie. need to teach your children your In 2006, on the House floor, The Tax Foundation on Monday did Ms. Ocasio- King’s Republican colleagues values.’” Steve King showed off his own Cortez the favor of taking her proposal seriously and failed to rise in unison to condemn White babies, he means. We have design of a 12-foot concrete border asked: How much money would the government him. to keep birthing white babies. This is wall, topped with electrified wire. reap from a 70 percent tax rate on income above $10 In the summer of 2012, during a racist. “We need to do a few other million? Authors Kyle Pomerleau and Huaqun Li video town hall, King dismissed King’s Republican colleagues things on top of that wall,” he said, looked at two scenarios – one if the rate applied only proof of President Barack Obama’s failed to rise in unison to condemn “and one of them would be to put a to ordinary income like wages and interest, and birth in Hawaii. He cited birth him. little bit of wire on top here to pro- another if it also applied to income from capital announcements in newspapers but Racist David Duke, the former Ku vide a disincentive for people to gains. said: Klux Klan leader, was thrilled. climb over the top or put a ladder The best case scenario: a 70 percent rate would “That doesn’t mean that there “GOD BLESS STEVE KING!!!” he there. raise less than $300 billion in revenue over 10 years, aren’t some other explanations on tweeted. “We could also electrify this wire. which is less than half of the $700 billion that has how they might’ve announced that” Last week, in an interview with ... We do that with livestock all the been cited in press reports. Progressives aren’t eager – for example, “by telegram from The New York Times, King said, time.” to put a price tag on the green new deal, which Kenya.” A few months later, he “White nationalist, white His Republican colleagues failed includes modest proposals like a universal jobs guar- repeated this to a television anchor, supremacist, Western civilization – to rise in unison to condemn him. antee. But you can bet that ridding the economy of insisting, “I don’t know where he how did that language become offen- Now Donald Trump is using fed- carbon will cost into the trillions of dollars. was born.” sive?” eral workers as pawns because he A 70 percent top rate would generate even less rev- This is a racist lie. And there it was. He finally wants to build that wall. enue if extended to capital gains. Investors only pay King’s Republican colleagues named it. That poisonous plant – look how when they realize gains by selling assets, and they are failed to rise in unison to condemn King said out loud the not-so- it spread. especially sensitive to tax rates when deciding him. secret job title festering inside his Connie Schultz can be reached at whether to sell. High rates can leave money locked In March 2017, King tweeted, “We head: Rep. White Supremacist. [email protected]. into a current asset instead of flowing to the next good idea. Today in history When the Tax Foundation authors considered the effect on behavior and incentives – why bother with that extra investment if most of the money will go to By The Associated Press government? – they found that a 70 percent top rate Today’s Highlight in History on all income would lose the government $63.5 bil- On Jan. 21, 1977, on his lion over 10 years. first full day in office, President Jimmy Carter pardoned almost Ms. Ocasio-Cortez won’t admit it, but she and her all Vietnam War draft evaders. socialist friends will eventually have to go where the On this date real money is: The middle class. That means higher In 1793, during the French tax rates on even modest wage earners; taxes on Revolution, King Louis XVI, condemned for treason, was retirement savings like 401(k)s or college savings executed on the guillotine. accounts. In 1861, Jefferson Davis of Remember this the next time a Democrat or Mississippi and four other columnist who claims to be conservative says he’ll Southerners whose states had finance a program by hitting the 1 percent of earners seceded from the Union resigned from the U.S. Senate. who already pay more than a third of America’s In 1908, New York City’s income taxes. Sooner or later they’re coming after Board of Aldermen passed an you. ordinance prohibiting women – Wall Street Journal from smoking in public estab- lishments (the measure was vetoed by Mayor George B. McClellan Jr., but not before one woman, Katie Mulcahey, was jailed overnight for refus- ing to pay a fine). Legislators In 1924, Russian revolu- ing 11 weeks; although the East diplomacy. The Senate Davis is 77. Actress Jill Eiken- tionary Vladimir Lenin died at Americans were able to hold confirmed Hillary Rodham berry is 72. Country musician age 53. back the communists, they Clinton as secretary of Jim Ibbotson is 72. Singer- Michigan Wisconsin In 1950, former State ended up dismantling and state. songwriter Billy Ocean is 69. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Gov. Tony Evers, 115 East Department official Alger Hiss, abandoning the base. Five years ago: Former Former U.S. Ambassador to P.O. Box 30013, Lansing, MI State Capitol, Madison, WI accused of being part of a In 1982, convict-turned- Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell, China Gary Locke is 69. For- 48909, phone 517-373-3400, 53702, phone 608-266-1212, Communist spy ring, was author Jack Henry Abbott was once viewed as a rising star in mer U.S. Attorney General Eric online: michigan.gov/whitmer. online: evers.wi.gov. found guilty in New York of found guilty in New York of the GOP, and his wife, Mau- Holder is 68. Actor-director Sen. Debbie Stabenow, Sen. Ron Johnson, R- lying to a grand jury. (Hiss, who first-degree manslaughter in reen, were indicted on federal Robby Benson is 63. Actress D-Mich., 731 Hart Senate Wis., 328 Hart Senate Office proclaimed his innocence, the stabbing death of waiter corruption charges; the couple Geena Davis is 63. Basketball Office Building, Washington, Building, Washington, DC served less than four years in Richard Adan in 1981. (Abbott denied wrongdoing. (A jury in Hall of Famer Hakeem Olaju- DC 20510, phone 202-224- 20510, phone 202-224- prison.) was later sentenced to 15 Sept. 2014 convicted the won is 56. Actress Charlotte 4822, online: stabenow.sen- 5323, online: ronjohnson.sen- In 1954, the first atomic years to life in prison; he com- McDonnells of doing favors for Ross is 51. Actor John Ducey ate.gov. ate.gov. submarine, the USS Nautilus, mitted suicide in 2002.) former Star Scientific CEO is 50. Actress Karina Lombard Sen. Gary Peters, D- Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D- was launched at Groton, Con- In 1997, Speaker Newt Gin- Jonnie Williams in exchange is 50. Actor Ken Leung is 49. Mich., 724 Hart Senate Office Wis., 709 Hart Senate Office necticut (however, the Nautilus grich was reprimanded and for more than $165,000 in low- Rapper Levirt (B-Rock and the Building, Washington, DC Building, Washington, DC did not make its first nuclear- fined as the House voted for interest loans and gifts. Their Bizz) is 49. Rock musician 20510, phone 202-224-6221, 20510, phone 202-224-5653; powered run until nearly a year the first time in history to disci- convictions were later over- Mark Trojanowski (Sister online: peters.senate.gov. online: baldwin.senate.gov. later). pline its leader for ethical mis- turned as the U.S. Supreme Hazel) is 49. Rock singer- U.S. Rep. Jack Bergman, U.S. Rep. Sean Duffy, R- In 1958, Charles Stark- conduct. Court narrowed the definition songwriter Cat Power is 47. R-Watersmeet, 414 Cannon Ashland, 1714 Longworth weather, 19, killed three rela- In 1998, Pope John Paul II of public corruption.) Rock DJ Chris Kilmore House Office Building, Wash- House Office Building, Wash- tives of his 14-year-old girl- began a historic pilgrimage to One year ago: The (Incubus) is 46. Actor Vincent ington, DC 20515, phone 202- ington, DC 20515, phone 202- friend, Caril Ann Fugate, at her Cuba. Actor Jack Lord of stunned Laresca is 45. Singer Emma 225-4735, online: 225-3365, online: family’s home in Lincoln, “Hawaii Five-O” fame died in the , 38-7, Bunton (Spice Girls) is 43. bergman.house.gov. duffy.house.gov. Nebraska. (Starkweather and Honolulu at age 77. in the NFC title game to Actor Jerry Trainor is 42. Coun- State Sen. Ed McBroom, State Sen. Janet Bewley, Fugate went on a road trip In 2003, The Census advance to the Super Bowl try singer Phil Stacey is 41. R-Vulcan, 7200 Binsfeld Sen- D-Ashland, 126 South, State which resulted in seven more Bureau announced that His- against the New England Rhythm-and-blues singer ate Building, P.O. Box 30036, Capitol, P.O. Box 7882, slayings; Starkweather was panics had surpassed blacks Patriots, who had scored a 24- Nokio (Dru Hill) is 40. Actress Lansing, MI 48909, phone 517- Madison, WI 53707, phone eventually executed while as America’s largest minority 20 comeback win over the Izabella Miko (MEE’-koh) is 38. 373-7840, online: SenEMc 608-266-3510, online: Fugate spent 17 years in group. in the Actor Luke Grimes is 35. [email protected]. legis.wisconsin.gov/sen- prison despite maintaining she Ten years ago: In a whirl- AFC title game. (The Eagles Actress Feliz Ramirez is 27. State Rep. Greg Markka- ate/25/bewley. was a hostage, not an accom- wind first full day in office, would go on to win their first Thought for Today nen, R-Hancock, S-1489 State Rep. Beth Meyers, plice.) President Barack Obama Super Bowl.) “The road to ruin is always House Office Building, P.O. D-Bayfield, 409 North, State In 1968, the North Viet- showcased efforts to revive the Today’s Birthdays in good repair, and the trav- Box 30014, Lansing, MI Capitol, P.O. Box 8953, Madi- namese Army launched a full- economy, summoned top mili- World Golf Hall of Famer ellers pay the expense of it.” 48909, phone 517-373-0850, son, WI 53708, 608-237-9174, scale assault against the U.S. tary officials to chart a new Jack Nicklaus is 79. Opera —Josh Billings (Henry email: GregMarkkanen@ online: legis.wisconsin.gov/ combat base in Khe Sanh, course in Iraq and eased into singer-conductor Placido Wheeler Shaw), American house.mi.com. assembly/74/meyers. South Vietnam, in a siege last- the daunting thicket of Middle Domingo is 78. Singer Mac humorist (1818-1885)

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WAKEFIELD, Mich. — Marjorie A. “Marge” Burt, 97, of Bessemer, passed away on Friday, Jan. 18, 2019, in Wakefield. Marge was born in Ironwood, daughter of the late Edward and Rose (Dalbac) Lundgren on April 11, 1921. She moved to Bessemer in 1934. She attended Bessemer schools and graduated from A.D. John- ston High School with the class of 1939. Marge was employed by The Ableman Compa- ny, retiring in 1981. On Oct. 19, 1946, she was mar- ried to Jack Burt at St. Sebastian Catholic Church in Bessemer. He preceded her in death on Sept. 19, P.J. Glisson/Daily Globe 1979. THE MERCER Sno-Goers’ groomer barn is surrounded by snowmobiles Saturday during the club’s annual Win- Survivors include a son, John ter Blast, which benefited from lots of public support. (Cathy) Burt of Janesville, Wis., daughters, Jackie (Hjalmer) Gun- derson of Grandview, Wis. and Marjorie A. Mercer Snow-Goers have a blast at Saturday annual event “Marge” Burt Cheryl (Curt Olson) Burt-Olson of By P.J. GLISSON 1921 — 2019 Mercer K-12 School selling raffle tick- the highway cords that count vehicles Bessemer; seven grandchildren, [email protected] ets and snowmobilers from nearby passing over them. Brandon (Amanda), Brett (Kim) and Brady Gunder- MERCER — Snowmobiles may states donating “huge cash prizes.” According to Roadman, nearly son, Ryan (Katy) and Kyle Burt, Jonathan (Ailien) have outnumbered other vehicles Sat- In addition, she said the event 9,000 sleds used trails maintained by Burt-Olson and Jennifer Amy Timm; three great- urday in the parking lot next to the could not have grown over the years the club during a 10-day span includ- grandchildren, a son-in-law, Larry Timm; as well as Mercer Sno-Goers’ groomer barn as without the aid of the Harvest Group, ing the Christmas and New Year’s many nieces, nephews and other relatives and club members threw their annual a faith-based group from southern holidays. A subsequent count from friends. Winter Blast. Wisconsin. Jan. 3 to 16 totaled another 8,000 She was preceded in death by her parents; her The event began at 8 a.m. with a “They roast the pig for us,” said sleds. husband, Jack; one daughter, Mary K. Timm; two three-hour pancake breakfast, which Dibelius. “They help with the pan- He said the White Thunder Rid- transitioned to a pig roast that lasted sisters, Arlene and Betty Jane; and one brother, cake breakfast.” She added they also ers, which is another snowmobile for several more hours. coordinate kiddy fun such as face trail club, maintains about the same Edward Lundgren Jr. Meanwhile, raffles, Sno-Goers painting, coloring contests and craft number of trail miles in northern According to Marge’s wishes, a private service merchandise sales, and children’s projects. Iron County. Members of that group will be held at a later date. Interment will be at Hill- activities took place steadily until live “Some of our friends live here, so were present Saturday to support crest Cemetery of Bessemer. music began in the late afternoon. that’s how we came to know about it,” their cohorts. Frick-Zielinski of Bessemer is assisting the family Although the barn was already said Dorothy Steinmetz of Albany, “The maintenance of the trails is with arrangements. For more information and to lively in the afternoon, club member Wis., as she cut up pork for the huge,” said Roadman. Both he and express condolences, visit rangefuneralservices.com. Terri Dibelius of Mercer said, “We’ll crowd. “We’re just helping out.” Dibelius said the club can use com- have twice as many people in here by Roasting a 200-pound pig was a munity support in any form, whether 6 p.m. It’s really a great event.” big project in itself. “It takes any- via volunteering or donations. Permits He added the Michigan According to club president Jeff where from 10 to 12 hours,” said Roadman concluded that snow- team continues to work Roadman of Mercer, the Sno-Goers Mark Thorpe of Mercer, who was mobiling has a positive impact on the internally on various have about 600 members, with 90 to manning the pit with Chad Koenecke area since tourists provide regular From page 1 aspects to improve the eco- 100 of them being local. of Albany, Wis. business to hotels, restaurants and tions with the MDEQ to nomics of the project He said local members are the Roadman of Mercer said a good other businesses. “Snowmobilers are either amend, renew or including items such mine ones responsible for grooming snow- snowmobiling year runs from Dec. 1 pretty generous people,” he said. obtain all other permits design, process plant and mobile trails, which is the central through March 31 and requires “a lot In a Sunday phone call, Dibelius required to begin mine mobile equipment selec- purpose of the all-volunteer opera- of scheduling and a lot of time.” said the event ended at 8 p.m. after a construction at Copper- tion and financing options, tion. He said groomers tend about 140 12-hour day. Based on the number of wood. concentrate transport Dibelius added that 40 to 50 vol- miles of state-subsidized trails in tickets and products sold, as well as In addition to the min- options study, and power unteers also made possible Satur- southern Wisconsin, and they also food, she said they believed they had ing permit, the company and communication infras- day’s big bash, which she organized contribute labor toward an additional higher attendance than in years past. has received three addi- tructure planning. for the second year. “My husband 110 miles that include road routes. She does not know what net funds tional key permits from the (Kyle) and I have been members of Their efforts make it possible for they took in yet this year, but she said the Sno-Goers for years,” she said. “I thousands of snowmobiles to move last year’s event netted the club MDEQ: the Part 55 Air Dis- Future steps charge Permit, the Part 315 “The state of the capital grew up snowmobiling. He grew up through the region. $11,000, which is used to cover Dam Safety Permit-Tailing markets for a company snowmobiling.” “We actually just purchased trail expenses such as electricity and heat Dam and, as previously such as Highland and cur- Dibelius said help came from near counters,” said Roadman, who for the groomer barn and gasoline for announced, the Part rent commodity prices and far, with the junior class of the explained that they work much like groomers. 301/303/325 Wetland Per- make it challenging to raise mit. additional funds,” said the MONDAY EVENING JANUARY 21, 2019 The application to release. “Management is 7:007:308:008:309:009:3010:0010:3011:0011:30 obtain a Lake Superior looking at various options Arrow Tracking the new Black Lightning (N) ’ Page Six TV The Gold- The Gold- Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld Engagement water intake permit from including issuance of new # CW KDLH Green Arrow. 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Mohawk: Lea Bjorn, Sydnee Clair- be full-time (12 or more credits) and Hancock: Jason Biddinger, Lila mont, Hailey Cronenworth and earn a grade point average of at least Drake-Flam, Korey Ericson, Thomas David Haapala. 3.5. Hallwachs, Hunter Houle, Kelsey Ontonagon: James Domitrovich Honored students include: Jouppe, Brent Jurmu, Kyle Lampela, and Jared Kelly. Audrey Levanen, Jacob Moore and Painesdale: Caleb Merriman. Michigan Allison Roberts. Pelkie: LeeAnn Evans. Cloe Bachand Allouez: Heather Gruver and Isaac Houghton: Elizabeth Campbell, Ramsay: Cara Thomas. Junior Tanskanen. William Emmert, Alexandra Jurka- South Range: Colton Achatz and Wakefield-Marenisco School Atlantic Mine: Marika Abbott, nis, Katy Miller, Teresa Robins, Logan Samantha Johnson. Cloe is a member of the National Jacob Belmas, Amie Hayrynen, Store, Emily Street and Derek Van Tamarack City: Amy Sundblad. Honor Society and the Student Council. Samantha Hayrynen, Mark She is also Junior Class President. Horn. Trout Creek: Matthew Walker. She plays varsity volleyball and bas- Heinonen, Katri Rajala and Maili Howell: Allie Parks and Evan Pieti- Wakefield: Chad Carlson, Kelley ketball, and volunteers in the concession Rautiola. la. Couillard, Alexa Jilek, Jacob Lane, stand for the Booster Club. Baraga: Trenton Laramore, Hailey Hubbell: Brandon Sundblad. Randi Sokolowski, Austin Vizina, She also volunteers to water commu- Lindemann and Michaela Raiger. Iron River: Matthew Maki and Melissa Wanink and Matthew Zarim- nity flowers. Cloe plans to attend college. Bessemer: Bailey Froberg, Jared Steven Nelson. ba. Her parents are Rocky and Pam Bac- Janczak, Abigail Johnson, Travis Ironwood: Brea Barto, Hayley Bog- White Pine: Andrew Chamberlain hand. Johnson, Kelsey Kitto, Cameron art, Caitlyn Bolen, Samantha Bratu, and Jamie Isabel. For more information about the Daily Globe’s Spotlight Student, Lake, Quentin Mattson, Mark Monto- Jamie Brown, Cassandra Chiapuzio, call Community Editor Steve Newman at 906-932-2211, ext. 122. nati, Michael Newberry, Eric Ranta- Travis Collins, Jason Erspamer, Troy Wisconsin nen, Max Samardich, Jason Turula, Harju, Erin Hobbs, Kristle Jackson, Ashland: Logan Servinsky. Nicole Usher, Tia Webber and Luke Angelina Jarvela, Brandon Johnson, Barnes: Madelyn Krivinchuk. NMU policy change Zielinski. Charliene Kalla, Ross Lehto, Kobe Gile: Talyna Stone. Brighton: Heather L’Esperance. Lorendo, Kinley Lyons, Pauline Mace, Grand View: Hayden Bonk. benefits transfer students Bruce Crossing: Mary Therese Makenzie Marshall, Ethan Mattila, Hurley: Jenny Benedicto, Thomas Howard. MARQUETTE – North- partnerships with universi- Ashley Maxey, Kathleen Mieloszyk, Lardinois, Meagan Leinon, Kristen Burton: Devyn Daul. ern Michigan University ties. When the previous Kristine Mieloszyk, Kaylee Peckoff and Garret Romosz. Calumet: Eli Harmala, Randy has increased the number policy was in place, several Miskovich, Jessica Myrice, Adam Mason: Christopher Place. Helminen, Evan Hyrkas, Lindsey of credit hours students NMU academic depart- Newberry, Edward Kosmicki Montreal: Steven Fiene, Luke Mar- Kangas, Travis Kangas, Kendra Kera- can transfer from regional- ments developed or were Lovelace, Nicholas Niemi, Michael czak and Melissa Simonar. nen, Annastiina Kesti, Christopher ly accredited community planning to develop articu- Ruotsala, Nathan Ruotsala, Dustin Pence: Darion Wilks, Brooke Kositzky, Clay Larson, Lauren Matti- colleges from 64 to 90. lation agreements that Shamp, Foenix Szot, Erik Tervonen Olson and Jared Olson. la, Arvid Mortberg, Ashley Paulson, The recently approved allowed up to 90 transfer and Natalie Wiemeri. Presque Isle: Christine Karow. Jayna Raasakka, Miranda Rich, Leah policy change will go into credits instead of 64. Lake Linden: Emily Beveridge, Saxon: Cortney Makolondra and Riutta, Nikki Saari, Felicia Tidrick, effect this fall. It recognizes Rather than restrict the Matthew Butkonen, Noah Norman Aiyana Nickel. Jaida Trevethan, Nicholas Voelker the value of students’ past benefit to specific majors, and Jack Sturos. Upson: Joshua Bremer. and Kate Woodford. academic work at other the policy change enables L’Anse: David Harju, Shanice Chassell: Addi Holmes, Hannah institutions and aligns NMU to apply it equitably Latvis and Kelsey Lindstrom. Elsewhere Holmes, Sophia Huhta, Kristina Keith Tuan, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. with the statewide initia- to all transfer students. Laurium: Elicia Giachino, Brea Johnson, Matthew Juntunen, Lance Sylvia Scheck, Beach Park, Ill. tive to create better transfer The across-the-board Johnson, Karissa Johnson, Tyler pathways that maximize increase will also improve the use of credits earned. efficiency. For students D E S K D U T Y “This change will have a who exceeded the former big impact,” said NMU 64-credit limit, NMU Registrar Kim Rotundo. reviewed their records to “The longstanding 64-cred- select the courses most it limit was established applicable to the students’ because it represented half degree requirements. The of the credits required for a process was repeated if stu- bachelor’s degree. But dents changed their because the role of commu- majors. Rotundo said the nity colleges has evolved 90-credit limit prevents the beyond offering course- need to pick and choose work appropriate only for which completed courses the first and second year of NMU will accept. a student’s education, On a related note, the Northern has increased the university no longer limit to prevent students requires that at least 20 of from losing credits they a student’s final 30 credits have already earned. As be completed at NMU. long as they complete a “There were students minimum of 30 credits who had accumulated from NMU and meet the more than 100 credits who degree requirements, they couldn’t earn a degree will be able to graduate.” based on that arbitrary Many community col- rule,” Rotundo said. leges have expanded the For transfer student scope and depth of their information, visit program offerings through nmu.edu/transfer. UW-Superior ranked among Submitted photo THE WAKEFIELD-MARENISCO School purchased new desks for some of the high school classrooms. A group of US News & World Report’s best sophomores helped assemble the desks. Pictured from left are: Adam Libertoski, Sethe Cole, Austin Ahonen, SUPERIOR, Wis. – The UW-Superior offers Hayden Makela, Niko Hewitt, Alex Gustafson and Matthew Montie. University of Wisconsin- online graduate degrees in Superior has been named educational instruction, among the 2019 Best educational administra- Online Graduate Educa- tion, educational adminis- Suburban Detroit kindergartner with tion Programs by U.S. tration-superintendent and News & World Report. special education. Addi- “We are pleased with tional online graduate arthritis uses crayon drive to help kids the recognition for our out- degrees are offered in data DETROIT (AP) – She’s got 4-packs Her mother, Rychee Brown, Brooklyn’s doctors have pre- standing online graduate science, health and well- and 12-packs, 24-packs and 64-packs explained that hospitals have color- scribed a biologic medication called education programs,” said ness management, and sus- and all the sizes in between. There ing pages and paper for children, but Enbrel and she also adheres to a spe- UW-Superior Chancellor tainable management. are fat ones and skinny ones. Some of they can’t reuse crayons because of cial autoimmune diet that her mother Renée Wachter. “This U.S. News & World them are glittery, some of them are concerns about disease transmission. said reduces inflammation in her echoes the effort of our Report also ranked UW- smelly, others twist. It can be expensive to provide new body. She is part of a 12-year study dedicated faculty and the Superior the Top Public All of the crayons Brooklyn Brown crayons to every child who’s admit- with Duke University on how the diet individualized attention School among Regional has collected will benefit sick kids at ted, so Brooklyn’s crayon drive will affects her disease, her mother said. our students receive.” Colleges Midwest, fifth area children’s hospitals. So far, there bring joy to those who wouldn’t oth- She also keeps active with gymnas- For the 2019 Best among Best Colleges for are 2,639 packs in all. The 5-year-old erwise have it. tics, dancing and swimming. Online Graduate Educa- Veterans and 35th among from Huntington Woods hopes The family started an Amazon When she has an arthritis flare, tion Program distinctions, Best Value Schools and there’ll be more when she donates wish list for Brooklyn’s online crayon Brooklyn said it’s hard for her to walk schools were ranked on Regional Colleges Midwest them on Martin Luther King Jr. day, a orders so anyone who’s interested or climb the stairs. engagement, services and rankings. national day of service. can make contributions. There also is “I have to scoot on the floor like a technologies, expert opin- To see the complete “I know a lot of kids are sick, so I a collection box at the Huntington bug,” she said, demonstrating on the ion, student excellence, rankings, visit wanted to help them,” Brooklyn, a Woods Public Safety Office for any- hardwood floors in the front room of and faculty credentials and usnews.com/online. kindergartner at the Roeper School in one who’d like to drop off crayons. their house while her dress, which is training. Bloomfield Hills, said to the Detroit Brooklyn was diagnosed with made with a crayon-covered fabric, Free Press. juvenile rheumatoid arthritis as an swishes around her. Sometimes, she University of Detroit Mercy reaches Brooklyn knows how boring it is infant, when on one cold day in the needs a wheelchair to get around, $100 million fundraising goal early to be stuck in a hospital bed. late fall of 2013 her mother noticed and has to have help doing even She has juvenile rheumatoid her baby’s ankles had swelled after simple things, like using the bath- DETROIT (AP) – The University of Detroit Mercy says arthritis, an autoimmune disease that playing in her bouncer. Brooklyn had room. it’s reached its $100 million fundraising goal a year ahead affects as many as 50,000 children in developed an inexplicable rash, too. She colors a picture of the Disney of schedule. the United States. So when her school The Browns took her to the doctor, princess Ariel, selecting a shade of The school’s President Antoine M. Garibaldi called on students to think of ways to but were told she needed to go to the blue-green to fill in a bubble. announced Monday that “momentum and enthusiasm” help the community, she knew just hospital. “How about this pretty sparkly for the effort helped “The Campaign for University of what to do to take the sting out of “We lived there for a week,” said color?” she asked, noting that blue is Detroit Mercy “ succeed. The university says the fundrais- hospital stays: Give kids crayons. Brooklyn’s dad, Morris Brown. “They her favorite, and that she also has a ing effort still will continue as planned through the end of “They’re waiting in the hospital did extensive testing, a spinal tap, fond-ness for cats, butterflies and tur- the year. for their doctors,” she said while sit- everything, just to rule things out.” tles. The school says it’s exceeded goals for academic pro- ting on the floor of her bubble-gum- They finally got a diagnosis of The Browns hope Brooklyn will gramming, faculty support and unrestricted use. Its pink-painted bedroom. “And so juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, an grow out of her arthritis. endowment also has more than doubled since June 2011, they’re not bored, we are giving them autoimmune disease that causes “A lot of kids will outgrow JRA in with $28 million of the gifts designated for that use. The crayons ... to color. And you think inflammation throughout the body, their teens,” said Morris Brown. fundraising effort was made public in 2017, when $78.5 they don’t have pictures. They actual- but especially in the joints of Brook- “She’s making great progress, and million was already raised. ly do at the hospital so we are just giv- lyn’s hips, knees, ankles and one fin- hopefully we’ll be able to get her off The school says additional donations could help sup- ing them crayons. So we have a whole ger. Her disease is classified as partic- the medicine in a couple years. ... The port student scholarships; facility renovations and expan- selection right here of crayons for ular, which means it affects four or good news is she seems to be doing sions; athletics; and special projects. them.” fewer joints. really well.” l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 2019 7 Super Bowl: Pats vs Rams in meeting of Past vs Future KANSAS CITY,Mo. must win championships (AP)-----It began in 2002, with defense. The Rams back when the Rams were have cracked 30 points in in St. Louis and the Patriots 13 of their 18 games this were a plucky underdog season. A generation ago, standing in the way of a that would’ve been novel; potential dynasty. now, it’s normal. So much has changed. But to officially usher This hasn’t: Bill the NFL into a new era, the Belichick and Tom Brady. Rams will have to get past The duo, every bit as New England, which is a 1- formidable now as when point favorite for the game they won that first title, in Atlanta, set for Feb. 3 – face the Rams, now back in exactly 17 years to the date Los Angeles, in a Super of the last Super Bowl Bowl rematch of sorts that showdown, and a bit more pits the NFL’s past against than three months since its future. the Boston Red Sox topped At 32, Sean McVay is the the LA Dodgers for the youngest Super Bowl World Series. (Who will coach. At 66, Magic and Bird cheer for? has an NFL-record 30 play- Stay tuned.) off wins. Is Brady up to it? At 24, Jared Goff is the Well, on Sunday, he youngest quarterback to drove the Patriots down the win the NFC champi- field for three straight onship. At 41, Brady will be touchdowns – two in the the oldest quarterback to fourth quarter and once in start a Super Bowl. overtime – for a 37-31 vic- The Rams (15-3) are tory over the Chiefs , the back in the Super Bowl for only team that gained more the first time since that yards than Los Angeles this Associated Press meeting against the Patri- season. players celebrate after overtime of the NFL football NFC championship game against the ots – and for the first time It put an end to the , Sunday in New Orleans. as the “Los Angeles Rams” dream of a rematch since 1980, when they fell between two teams of the est Show on Turf” for the the surface, the task fig- to use interchangeable year in offense to second to the Steelers. The Patriots future – Rams vs. Chiefs – fake grass they burned up ures to not be all that dif- parts on his offense over this season, as McVay and (13-5) are back for the who delivered a wildly at their seven-year-old ferent this time around, the years. (Receiver Julian Goff found their footing. third straight time – they entertaining, defense- home in St. Louis. They though Brady is showing Edelman and Rob But maybe the most telling lost to Philly last year – the optional touchdown-fest in had amassed what was he’s perfectly capable of Gronkowski have stood out sign of their success is that fourth in five seasons and a 54-51 Rams victory in then unheard of – 500-plus matching opponents most recently.). McVay’s offensive assis- the ninth since Belichick November. points in three straight sea- touchdown-for-touch- tants are, as a group, the got the New England Instead, we get a sons – and were a two- down. Sunday’s win adds Josh McDaniels has inter- most sought-after sideline dynasty on track in the “rematch” of that 2002 touchdown favorite against to a Week 6 victory over viewed for jobs virtually talent in the league. Two 2002 win over St. Louis. Super Bowl, won by the Belichick and Brady, who Kansas City by the score of every year since returning left after last season. Two The Rams duo of McVay Patriots 20-17. was in his second year and 43-40. The Patriots ranked to Foxborough after short more, quarterbacks coach and Goff has spent the past The Rams came into best known as the sixth- fifth in overall offense this stints in Denver and St. and tight ends two seasons heralding the that game as a franchise on round draft pick Belichick season, only 28 yards a Louis. He was out the door coach Shane Waldron, are coming of a new age of the edge of a dynasty. stuck with after Drew Bled- game behind LA. for Indy last year, but drawing attention this sea- football – one in which They were one season soe got injured. Theirs is an offense changed his mind and son. McVay’s reimagined removed from their first New England used ball built around Brady, his returned once again to call Now, the ultimate ques- offense has dealt a blow to Super Bowl win, led by control, defense and a last- mastery of diagnosing plays for Belichick. tion: If they leave, will they the old, increasingly dated quarterback Kurt Warner second field goal to topple defenses at the line of As for the Rams, they do so with a Super Bowl adage that teams ultimately and known as “The Great- Warner and the Rams. On scrimmage and his ability improved from 10th last ring? Samsons look sharp in win over Finlandia By JASON JUNO able to go inside-out, he can hit the 3, he [email protected] can post up inside and his awareness IRONWOOD --- The change in the GCC where other guys are on the floor, if they Samsons from the start of the season is double him, he can kick it out,” Mackey striking. said. “Mitch is a very good scorer and is While Gogebic’s offensive struggles really giving us a big lift as far as that continue to hamper them, they’re playing goes.” better, the team chemistry has done a 180 His versatility hurt Finlandia. and they’re competitive in nearly every “First off, Mitchell has great range,” Fin- game. landia coach Mike O’Donnell said. “He They’re finding ways to win, too. forces you to extend. So it’s pick your poi- The Samsons played one of their best son, we decided to go small and try to games of the season Saturday, leading guard him 25 feet from the basket after he most of the way and beating a four-year hit a couple deep ones. He did a great job school, Finlandia University, 75-51. of then going inside and using his body on “Huge win for us, four-year school, U.P. the smaller matchup.” school, direct competitor of ours as far as The Lions made it tough for him to recruiting of players and things like that,” score in the second half, but the Samsons Gogebic coach Dennis Mackey said. “It’s a expanded their lead anyway. Eight Sam- big win for us because we played the right sons scored. Jacob Suzik had all seven of way. I thought we shared the ball pretty his points in the second half. Shamon Shi- well today and I thought we played some nal got to the basket and scored nine of his tough defense.” 14 after halftime. GCC’s turnaround has been boosted by “They were on me pretty good in the the addition of Ontonagon’s Mitch Borseth second half,” Borseth said. “They tried to after the holidays. He scored 18 points in a take us out of our game. A lot of our huge first half Saturday and his teammates offense is running through me, they tried picked it up in the second half when the to take that way. Our guys were able to Lions focused their defensive attention on respond fantastically to that. They played him. so good, I’m so proud of everyone. He’s been with the team since day one “Everyone was hitting shots. Jacob hit a and he’s enjoying the turnaround as much couple shots, Shamon. We just slowed it as anyone. down, tried not to play too fast, tried to “Oh my God, it’s awesome to be able to run our offense and let everything work beat them, especially because wins are itself out.” tough to come across right now,” Borseth Gogebic’s defense was also huge in the said. “We’re playing very good right now. I second half, holding Finlandia to just 17 like what we have going. Team chemistry points. is great, we’re all brothers. It’s an awesome “I think momentum changed when they atmosphere to be around right now.” went to the zone,” O’Donnell said. “We Borseth made four 3s in the first half as frankly haven’t seen much zone this year the Samsons built a 41-34 halftime lead. and we didn’t execute well nor did we He’s averaging over 20 points since taking shoot well from the perimeter. That’s a the court. He has fit in seemlessly; it recipe for disaster. Credit Gogebic, I helped that he was a team leader even thought they played with more energy and Jason Juno/Daily Globe when he wasn’t playing early in the sea- sense of urgent, something that is frustrat- GCC’s MITCH Borseth goes to the basket as Finlandia’s River Shumate defends Sat- son. ing on our end.” urday at the Lindquist Center in Ironwood “The guys like and respect him,” Mack- They shut down Finlandia big man ey said. “This team works hard together, Austin Carlson of Crystal Falls Forest just 2 of 24 from 3. Finlandia --- Manny Woods 2, Dylan we have a group of guys that like each Park, who had 18 of his 21 in the first half. “One of the issues we faced with him is Underwood 12, Joe Heinonen 2, Tyler other and support each other. Early in the He also had 14 boards. he was just outmuscling us with his size Browner 8, Jaden Janke 6, Austin Carlson season we struggled with team chemistry, “Austin came out aggressive and posi- alone and strength. He’s a four-year senior, 21. FTs: 13-22. Fouls: 16. Fouled out: but right now we have it. We’re not the tioned himself well,” O’Donnell said. “It four-year player. He’s doing a great job Underwood. 3-pointers: Janke 2. most talented - and I’m not being critical of caused (Steve) Nelson to get two early with them,” Mackey said. “We were fortu- Gogebic --- Brayden Tomes 4, Shamon the individuals - but we’re not the most tal- fouls. He then became very active on the nate to catch them maybe on a day when Shinal 14, Nate Dray 6, Shane Cole 3, ented college basketball team, but when offensive boards. When he plays with that others weren’t hitting shots and that was Jacob Suzik 7, Luke Zielinski 2, Ben we play together and play as a team, we’re mindset he’s had success. In the second important as well.” Bogaczyk 5, Steve Nelson 10, Mitch fairly competitive and that’s what we’ve half, they really collapsed hard on him and Nelson finished with 10 points for Borseth 21, Tommy Libertoski 3. FTs: 11- been doing of late.” forced us to shoot from perimeter.” GCC, which had 15 steals and just eight 18. Fouls: 17. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Three of his 3s got the Gogebic lead Gogebic did it by committee, sending turnovers. Dylan Underwood had 12 Borseth 4, Dray 2, Cole 1, Libertoski 1. back to eight or nine points, continuingly multiple defenders at a time at him. As that points for Finlandia. Finlandia 34 51 keeping Finlandia at bay. started working, Finlandia wasn’t able to GCC (4-17) hosts UW-Marinette Gogebic 41 75 “He’s scoring the basketball, he was make shots from the outside. They were Wednesday night. l 8 MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 2019 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard Canucks Meet the 30-46-2-348. Kansas City, Charlotte 22 24 .478 1 Atlantic Division beat Wings NFL PlayoffAll Times EST Glance Mahomes 16-31-0-295. Washington 19 26 .422 3½ GP WLOTPts GF GA Wild-card Playoffs RECEIVING_New England, Edel- Orlando 19 27 .413 4 Tampa Bay 49 37 10 2 76 199 140 Saturday, Jan. 5 man 7-96, Gronkowski 6-79, Hogan Atlanta 14 31 .311 8½ Toronto 47 29 16 2 60 166 133 (AP) – Elias Pettersson Indianapolis 21, Houston 7 5-45, White 4-49, Burkhead 4-23, Central Division Boston 49 27 17 5 59 143 128 had a goal and an assist in Samsons Dallas 24, Seattle 22 Patterson 2-18, Dorsett 1-29, W L Pct GB Montreal 50 27 18 5 59 152 148 Sunday, Jan. 6 Develin 1-9. Kansas City, Milwaukee 33 12 .733 — Buffalo 48 24 18 6 54 140 144 his return from a knee L.A. Chargers 23, Baltimore 17 Dam.Williams 5-66, Watkins 4-114, Indiana 31 15 .674 2½ Florida 47 19 20 8 46 146 168 injury, and the Vancouver Philadelphia 16, Chicago 15 Kelce 3-23, Hill 1-42, Robinson 1-27, Detroit 20 25 .444 13 Ottawa 49 19 25 5 43 154 184 Divisional Playoffs Ware 1-21, Harris 1-2. Chicago 10 36 .217 23½ Detroit 50 18 25 7 43 142 170 Canucks beat the Detroit Saturday, Jan. 12 MISSED FIELD GOALS_None. Cleveland 9 38 .191 25 Metropolitan Division Red Wings 3-2 on Sunday. Kansas City 31, Indianapolis 13 WESTERN CONFERENCE GP WLOTPts GF GA L.A. Rams 30, Dallas 22 L.A.Rams-Saints Rams 0 10 6 3 Stats 3 — 26 Southwest Division N.Y. Islandrs4829 15 4 62 145 119 The 20-year-old rookie, Sunday, Jan. 13 New Orleans13 0 7 3 0 — 23 WLPct GB Columbus 48 28 17 3 59 154 146 New England 41, L.A. Chargrs 28 First Quarter Houston 26 19 .578 — Washington 48 27 16 5 59 162 149 who ran his point total this New Orleans 20, Philadelphia 14 NO_FG Lutz 37, 10:04. San Antonio 27 20 .574 — Pittsburgh 48 26 16 6 58 169 146 season to 44, missed five Conference Championships NO_FG Lutz 29, 7:06. New Orleans 21 25 .457 5½ Carolina 47 22 20 5 49 126 140 Sunday, Jan. 20 NO_Griffin 5 pass from Brees (Lutz Dallas 20 25 .444 6 N.Y. Raners48 21 20 7 49 139 164 games after suffering an NFC kick), 1:35. Memphis 19 27 .413 7½ Philadelphia48 19 23 6 44 139 169 MCL sprain against Mon- L.A. Rams 26, New Orlns 23, OT Second Quarter Northwest Division New Jersey 48 18 23 7 43 140 164 AFC La_FG Zuerlein 36, 9:45. WLPct GB WESTERN CONFERENCE treal on Jan. 3. New England 37, Kan City 31, OT La_Gurley 6 run (Zuerlein kick), :23. Denver 31 14 .689 — Central Division Antoine Roussel and Bo Pro Bowl Third Quarter Oklahoma City 27 18 .600 4 GP WLOTPts GF GA Sunday, Jan. 27 NO_Ta.Hill 2 pass from Brees (Lutz Portland 28 19 .596 4 Winnipeg 48 31 15 2 64 167 134 Horvat also scored for Van- At Orlando, Fla. kick), 8:34. Utah 26 21 .553 6 Nashville 50 28 18 4 60 155 133 AFC vs. NFC, 3 p.m. La_Higbee 1 pass from Goff (Zuer- Minnesota 21 24 .467 10 Colorado 48 22 18 8 52 166 153 couver, and Brock Boeser (ABC/ESPN) lein kick), 3:06. Pacific Division Dallas 49 24 21 4 52 126 128 had two assists. Super Bowl Fourth Quarter WLPct GB Minnesota 48 24 21 3 51 133 138 Sunday, Feb. 3 La_FG Zuerlein 24, 5:03. Golden State 32 14 .696 — St. Louis 47 21 21 5 47 131 144 Frans Nielsen and At Atlanta NO_FG Lutz 31, 1:41. L.A. Clippers 24 21 .533 7½ Chicago 50 17 24 9 43 153 188 Thomas Vanek scored for New England vs. L.A. Rams, 6:30 La_FG Zuerlein 48, :15. L.A. Lakers 25 22 .532 7½ Pacific Division p.m. (CBS) Overtime Sacramento 24 22 .522 8 GP WLOTPts GF GA Detroit. Shamon La_FG Zuerlein 57, 11:43. Phoenix 11 36 .234 21½ Calgary 50 32 13 5 69 187 143 Bailey Saturday’s Games San Jose 50 28 15 7 63 178 155 Jacob Markstrom NewPatriots-Chiefs England77314 6Stats — 37 A_73,028. Okla City 117, Philadelphia 115 Vegas 50 29 17 4 62 154 134 Kansas City 00724 0 — 31 LA NO stopped 35 shots for the Charlotte 135, Phoenix 115 Vancouver 50 23 21 6 52 145 156 Froberg Shinal First Quarter First downs 19 19 Indiana 111, Dallas 99 Anaheim 50 21 20 9 51 119 148 Canucks, and Wings NE_Michel 1 run (Gostkowski Total Net Yards378 290 Milwaukee 118, Orlando 108 Edmonton 48 23 22 3 49 138 153 Sophomore kick), 6:55. Rushes-yards 26-77 21-48 goalie Jonathan Bernier Sophomore Sacramento 103, Detroit 101 Arizona 47 21 22 4 46 124 136 Second Quarter Passing 301 242 Hometown: L’Anse, Hometown: Holland, Boston 113, Atlanta 105 Los Angeles49 19 26 4 42 110 147 NE_Dorsett 29 pass from Brady Punt Returns 1-0 0-0 had 28 saves. Toronto 119, Memphis 90 NOTE: Two points for a win, one Mich. Mich. (Gostkowski kick), :27. Kickoff Returns1-17 4-119 Miami 117, Chicago 103 point for overtime loss. Top three Roussel broke a 2-2 tie Third Quarter Interception Ret.1-0 1-1 Parents, step parents Parents/step parents Houston 138, L.A.Lakers 134, OT teams in each division and two wild KC_Kelce 12 pass from Comp-Att-Int 26-41-1 26-41-1 with 6:47 remaining in the Denver 124, Cleveland 102 cards per conference advance to names: Marcus Shinal, Mahomes (Butker kick), 12:56. Sacked-Yds Lost1-8 2-7 names: Mike and Jessica playoffs. game, tipping in a shot NE_FG Gostkowski 47, 4:02. Punts 4-45.8 4-42.8 Sunday’s Games Kenyatta Davis Indiana 120, Charlotte 95 Froberg, LeAnn and PL Fourth Quarter Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-0 Saturday’s Games fired by Jake Virtanen. The L.A. Clippers at San Antonio, 7 Anaheim 3, New Jersey 2 KC_Dam.Williams 1 pass from Penalties-Yards7-64 3-20 LeClaire What is the best thing Phoenix at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Colorado 7, Los Angeles 1 play came less than three Mahomes (Butker kick), 14:51. Time Possess32:36 30:41 St. Louis 3, Ottawa 2 What is the best thing about playing college bas- KC_Dam.Williams 23 pass from INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Monday’s Games minutes after Bernier Oklahoma City at New York, N.Y. Rangers 3, Boston 2 Mahomes (Butker kick), 7:45. RUSHING_Los Angeles, Ander- about playing college bas- ketball at GCC? 12:30 p.m. Philadelphia 5, Montreal 2 NE_Michel 10 run (Gostkowski son 16-44, Reynolds 1-16, Goff 3- stopped Roussel on a Chicago at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Tampa Bay 6, San Jose 3 ketball at GCC? -Having a supporting kick), 3:32. 10, Gurley 4-10, Woods 2-(minus 3). Dallas at Milwaukee, 2 p.m. Dallas 4, Winnipeg 2 breakaway. KC_Dam.Williams 2 run (Butker New Orleans, Ingram 9-31, Kamara -Having a coach that fan base at every game Detroit at Washington, 2 p.m. Florida 4, Nashville 2 kick), 2:03. 8-15, Line 1-4, Ta.Hill 1-0, Brees 2- Vancouver struggled to Orlando at Atlanta, 3 p.m. Minnesota 2, Columbus 1 Best quality a basketball NE_Burkhead 4 run (Gostkowski (minus 2). sees your potential, travel- Sacramento at Brooklyn, 3:30 . Vegas 7, Pittsburgh 3 get shots early, but capital- kick), :39. PASSING_Los Angeles, Goff 25- player can have? New Orleans at Memphis, 5:30 Calgary 5, Edmonton 2 ing, learning new things KC_FG Butker 39, :08. 40-1-297, Hekker 1-1-0-12. New ized on just its second Miami at Boston, 6 p.m. Overtime Orleans, Brees 26-40-1-249, Ta.Hill Sunday’s Games Best quality a basketball -Leadership Houston at Philadelphia, 8 p.m. Chicago 8, Washington 5 chance of the game. NE_Burkhead 2 run, 10:08. 0-1-0-0. Portland at Utah, 9 p.m. N.Y. Islanders 3, Anaheim 0 player can have: Favorite food(s): A_77,034. RECEIVING_Los Angeles, Cooks Midway through the Golden State at L.A. Lakers, Vancouver 3, Detroit 2 NE KC 7-107, Woods 6-33, Reynolds 4-74, -Having court vision -Chicken noodle soup 10:30 p.m. Arizona at Toronto, 7 p.m. First downs 36 18 Higbee 4-25, Everett 2-50, Shields first period, Boeser took a Carolina at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. and basketball knowledge Hardest thing to do on Total Net Yards 524 290 1-12, Anderson 1-5, Gurley 1-3. New Tuesday’s Games Sacramento at Toronto, 7 p.m. shot from the blue line, Rushes-yards 48-176 12-41 Orleans, Kamara 11-96, Thomas 4- Monday’s Games Favorite food: a basketball court: Portland at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Nashville at Colorado, 3 p.m. Passing 348 249 36, Ginn 3-58, Griffin 2-12, Ingram 2- and Pettersson, who was L.A. Clippers at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. St. Louis at Los Angeles, 4 p.m. -Make free throws Punt Returns 3-38 1-(minu 6, J.Hill 1-24, Smith 1-10, Carr 1-5, -Pizza, pasta, and any- Minnesota at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Minnesota at Vegas, 6 p.m. standing outside the Kickoff Returns 4-82 5-116 Ta.Hill 1-2. Hardest class/favorite San Jose at Florida, 7 p.m. thing from Taco Bell Interceptions Ret. 0-0 2-24 MISSED FIELD GOALS_None. Wednesday’s Games crease, deflected the puck Toronto at Indiana, 7 p.m. class: Comp-Att-Int 30-46-2 16-31-0 Tuesday’s Games Hardest thing to do on Cleveland at Boston, 7:30 p.m. San Jose at Washington, 7 p.m. in the air and tipped it past Sacked-Yards Lost0-04-46 All TimesNBA EST Houston at New York, 7:30 p.m. Arizona at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. a basketball court: -Hardest: math, Punts 2-37.5 5-43.4 EASTERN CONFERENCE Bernier. L.A. Clippers at Miami, 7:30 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Chicago, 8:30 . Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Atlantic Division -Always having a posi- favorite: social problems Orlando at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Detroit at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Penalties-Yards 6-61 4-28 WLPct GB Atlanta at Chicago, 8 p.m. Carolina at Calgary, 9 p.m. Adam Long wins tive mindset Favorite place to go on Time of Possession43:59 20:53 Toronto 35 13 .729 — Charlotte at Memphis, 8 p.m. Wednesday’s Games INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Philadelphia 30 17 .638 4½ Hardest class/favorite vacation--why? Detroit at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Arizona at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Desert Classic, over RUSHING_New England, Michel Boston 28 18 .609 6 San Antonio at Philadelphia, 8 Washington at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. -Florida because it’s 29-113, Burkhead 12-41, White 6- Brooklyn 24 23 .511 10½ class: Denver at Utah, 10:30 p.m. Minnesota at Colorado, 9:30 p.m. Mickelson, Hadwin 23, Brady 1-(minus 1). Kansas City, New York 10 34 .227 23 warm Nashville at Vegas, 10 p.m. -Favorite-anatomy and Dam.Williams 10-30, Mahomes 2- Southeast Division NHL St. Louis at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Most influential per- 11. W L Pct GB All Times EST LA QUINT(AP) – Adam physiology Carolina at Vancouver, 10:30 . PASSING_New England, Brady Miami 22 22 .500 — EASTERN CONFERENCE Long made a 14-foot birdie Favorite place to go on son/people in my life: putt on the final hole Sun- vacation--why? -My grandma day to win the Desert Clas- -Florida-because it’s Best advice I was ever Happ, Wisconsin hand No. 2 sic for his first PGA Tour warm and I always go with given: title. my family -You miss 100% of the Making his sixth career Most influential per- shots you don’t take Michigan its first loss, 64-54 start on the tour, Long son/people in my life: Name a person (living closed with a 7-under 65 -My family or deceased) you would MADISON, Wis. (AP) – Ethan Happ argued with the officials, but missed the on the Stadium Course at Best advice I was ever like to meet and talk to: and the Wisconsin Badgers finally closed second. On the ensuing Wisconsin pos- PGA West to beat playing given: -Biggie Small out a tight game. Against No. 2 Michigan. session, Happ put back his own miss for a partners Phil Mickelson -You will never look Will you vote in the Happ had 26 points and 10 rebounds 60-54 lead, then hit a streaking Nate and Adam Hadwin by a back on life and think “I 2020 presidential election? as Wisconsin handed the Wolverines their Reuvers following a Michigan turnover for stroke. should have done less.” -Yes first loss of the season, breaking away in a dunk that sealed it. Mickelson, the leader Name a person (living Best sports memory: the final minute for a 64-54 victory. Beilein said he wasn’t given an explana- after each of the first three or deceased) I would like -Winning my first varsi- Fans rushed the floor after the Badgers tion on the intentional foul seemed mysti- rounds, fought putting to meet and talk to: ty football game (12-6, 4-3) finished off the upset. The vic- fied by the call. Beilein said he told the ref- problems in a 69. His 40- -LeBron James Something people tory came after Wisconsin dropped back- erees Michigan was going to foul. foot birdie try on 18 curled Will you vote in the would be surprised to to-back games that came down to the “I’ve got to be schooled up on that,” left at the end. 2020 presidential election? know about me: stretch. Beilein said. “Apparently it’s something Long set up with the -Yes -I’m addicted to Netflix “This group’s mentality, even with the new to me that I have to be educated on.” winning putt with a 6-iron Best sports memory: Favorite Holiday struggles we’ve had, has always been a Gard, however, said it was a point of shot from 175 yards with -Going to the Nationals (why?) fighter’s mentality,” Badgers coach Greg emphasis following last season for fouls the ball below his feet in last year -Christmas because you Gard said. where there’s no play on the ball. dormant grass on a Something people get gifts Wisconsin briefly took the lead Mon- For Happ, the final sequence was a bit mound to the right of the would be surprised to Pet peeve(s): day night over Maryland after trailing by of redemption. fairway. The 31-year-old know about me: -Bad hygiene as many as 21 points in the second half on In a 59-52 loss to Minnesota on Jan. 3, former Duke player earned -I have two spleens Best sense of humor on the road, only to see the game slip away in the Gophers intentionally fouled Happ his PGA Tour card with a Favorite Holiday your team: the final seconds. Likewise, the Badgers down the stretch, and he finished 1 of 7 13th-place finish last year (why?): -Tommy (Libertoski) took Purdue to overtime Jan. 11 at home from the line. Against the Boilermakers, he on the Web.com Tour’s -Christmas-because I Dream job/career: before struggling down the stretch. committed a key turnover toward the end. regular-season money list. get to spend it with all of -Troubled youth mentor But against Michigan (17-1, 6-1), it all Along with Happ’s scoring and Hadwin shot 67, losing the people who are impor- came together for them. rebounding, he did the little things well, a three-stroke lead on the tant to me The Wolverines closed within 57-54 on teammate Brad Davison said. That includ- back nine. Pet Peeve(s): Isaiah Livers’ 3-pointer with just under a ed diving on the floor midway through the The Canadian had his -Bad grammar, laziness minute to play. Michigan put on a full- second half to secure a loose ball and call fourth straight top-six fin- Best sense of humor on court press that the Badgers broke, and a timeout. ish in the event. He was your team: Ignas Brazdeikis was whistled for an inten- “It’s our All-American,” Davison said. “I second in 2017 after a -Airiana (White) tional foul on Happ, who was across the don’t know how many All-Americans dive third-round 59 at La Quin- Dream job/career court from the ball. on the floor for loose balls. But ours does.” ta Country Club and tied -Dermatologist Happ, shooting 49 percent from the Both teams came in averaging less than for third last year. line coming in, hit the first shot as an 10 turnovers a game, and Wisconsin fin- Long finished at 26- incensed Michigan coach John Beilein ished near its average with 11. under 262, chipping in twice on the back nine to remain in contention. Dwyane Wade Day: Marquette He opened with a 63 on PGA West’s Nicklaus Tour- nament Course, shot 71 on gets in on the ‘Last Dance’ Friday at the Stadium lay- out and had another 63 on MILWAUKEE (AP) – Dwyane Wade’s unable to attend because of conflicts with Saturday at La Quinta to last dance went back to college. their own basketball schedules. get into the final group The Miami Heat guard – who has “I’m not surprised much,” Wade said. with Mickelson and Had- dubbed his 16th and final NBA season “But y’all got me today.” win. “One Last Dance” – was the guest of Flanked by his wife, Gabrielle Union, honor at Marquette’s game against Provi- on one side and his mother, Jolinda Wade, dence on Sunday. Wade starred for the on the other as they sat in baseline seats Missed call cost Saints Super Bowl berth Golden Eagles during the 2001-02 and adjacent to the Marquette bench, Wade 2002-03 seasons, leading Marquette to the was the recipient of several tributes during NEW ORLEANS (AP) – Sean Payton “It’s tough to get over it,” Payton said. Final Four in his last year of college before the game – some of them shown on the was glassy-eyed, calm and shrugged his “My problem with it is, I just don’t know, if he jumped to the NBA. video screens during timeouts, and anoth- shoulders at times, seemingly resigned to we were playing pickup football in the It was part of a weekend celebration for er of the on-court variety during halftime. New Orleans’ bitter fate – as unfair as he backyard ... it was as obvious a call – and Wade, who played for the final time in his Travis Diener and Jae Crowder were thought it was. how two guys can look at that and arrive at hometown of Chicago on Saturday night among the former Marquette players who And the Saints coach said NFL execu- their decision? It happened though.” when the Heat topped the Bulls. He and sent well-wishes via video, as was Georgia tives he spoke with by phone after a 26-23 As anger-infused, full-throated boos his family made the quick trip north to coach Tom Crean, who coached Wade at overtime loss to the Los Angeles Rams rained down relentlessly from the Super- frosty Milwaukee, where students and fans Marquette. Wesley Matthews, another one- agreed with him that officials on the field dome stands, replays on the stadium’s donned T-shirts bearing his name and No. time Golden Eagle, did the same and also missed two obvious penalties on one late, expansive video screens clearly showed 3 on the back for “Dwyane Wade Day.” was at the game since he and the Dallas game-turning play that might have pre- Robey-Coleman’s high hit occurring “I think my younger self would be Mavericks will be back in that building on vented the Saints from advancing to the before Drew Brees’ pass toward the right proud of me,” Wade said. Monday to take on the Milwaukee Bucks. Super Bowl. sideline arrived at the spot where Lewis The big surprise came at halftime, Steve Novak, a college teammate of Officials could have called pass inter- might have tried to make a play on the ball when Marquette and some members of Wade’s, was in the crowd. ference and helmet-to-helmet contact on if he weren’t being knocked to the turn. Wade’s inner circle stunned him by having “Thank you so much for being back Rams cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman “I bounced up looking for a flag and his two oldest sons and the nephew that here and allowing us to honor you, the as he flattened Saints receiver Tommylee didn’t see one, so I was kind of shocked he’s raising come onto the court. Zaire great career that you’ve had, the impact Lewis on an incomplete pass inside the about that,” Lewis said. “I saw what every- Wade, his oldest, presented his father with that you’ve had on Marquette and the Rams 10-yard line with 1:45 left in a tie body else saw. the Marquette letter jacket that he never impact that really you had on the game of game. The play occurred in close range of “You all feel like it was obvious? There got as a collegian – and Zion Wade, the basketball and every community you’ve two officials along the sideline who never it is. Everybody knows it was obvious,” younger son, gave him a baby-sized jacket touched,” Marquette coach Steve Woj- pulled out their flags. Lewis added. “I don’t know what else to for the family’s newest addition, Kaavia ciechowski said in a taped speech serving NFL senior vice president of officiating say about it.” James Union Wade. as Wade’s introduction at halftime. “We Al Riveron “couldn’t believe” no penalty Even Robey-Coleman seemed sur- Wade thought his kids were in Miami, love you. We’re so proud of you.” call was called on the play, Payton said. prised. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 2019 9 HERMAN SPEED BUMP Reader says ‘Yes, I Can’ be positive

Dear Annie: Here I am, 78 years old, heading into another New Year’s resolu- tion. I’m hoping you will let me share my sentiments with your readers. With all the chaos, craziness and crass- ness currently occurring in our environ- ment, I have decided to become a drum Dear major for justice, fairness, equality, oppor- Annie tunity and responsibility. Instead of wait- ing for others, I have decided to make it happen for myself – and, I hope, others. know that I can do all this. I can “talk the For me, no more hatred, anger, greed, talk and walk the walk” when it comes to selfishness, envy or fear. That’s a tall order, practicing and implementing this resolu- but I can do this. Why not? tion for 2019 and beyond. I firmly believe that love conquers hate, Simply put, as I progress through this that light overcomes darkness. I can do it. second decade of the 21st century and Yes, I can! As Martin Luther King Jr. so elo- approach the eighth decade of my life, I THE PAJAMA DIARIES quently emphasized, “darkness cannot can do this for myself – and for you. In drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can summary, what a fantastic and fabulous do that.” New Year’s resolution – for 2019 and Similarly, I know that hating people beyond. – John L. Horton because they are “others” and “different” Dear John: I know this is printing a bit can be overcome and eradicated if we try. I late in the month, but your sentiments are fully agree with Nelson Mandela: “No one so positive and your positivity so conta- is born hating another person because of gious that I couldn’t pass up sharing your the color of his skin or his background or letter with readers. Thanks for writing. his religion. People must learn to hate, and Wishing you a very blessed rest of 2019. if they can learn to hate, they can be taught Dear Annie: Recently, someone wrote to MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM to love, for love comes more naturally to you about how someone’s home was bro- the human heart than its opposite.” ken into during a family funeral. The bur- I can do all this. I can see those “thou- glars knew no one would be home because sand points of light.” I can be a member of of the obituary that had been printed in that “shining city upon a hill.” To those the paper. Our family has a tradition of naysayers and disbelievers, I would chal- having someone in the home of the lenge you to look in the mirror and deceased during the funeral to prevent become all that you can be. It has been exactly this type of event. Family lore tells saliently espoused that the most powerful of a long-lost relative’s showing up during force in the universe is an idea whose time the funeral and laying claim to some has come. prized candlesticks, saying, “Dad wanted Accordingly, it is possible that I can me to have these.” – Continually Cautious BORN LOSER accomplish all this. If I can conceive and Dear Continually Cautious: I commend believe it, then I can achieve it. All I need your cautiousness and lament the callous- to do is to activate and implement those 10 ness of those who would try to take advan- most empowering words: “If it is to be, it is tage of people vulnerable from bereave- up to me!” ment. Thanks for writing. I resolve to be kind, generous, forgiving Send your questions for Annie Lane to and thoughtful of others. Imagine the pos- [email protected]. itivity and reciprocity of this possibility. I COPYRIGHT 2019 CREATORS.COM TODAY’S HOROSCOPE ALLEY OOP If you look for the positive, with the results. 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p Associated Press Opening lead: 10 A GROUP hold up signs at Freedom Plaza during the women’s march in Washing- ton on Saturday. Try to find a line,

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By Phillip Alder Scaled-down, but still angry,

Thomas Carlyle, a Scot who claimed that the history of the world is but the biography of great men, said, “It is not a lucky word, this Women’s March returns name ‘impossible.’” Sometimes your contract will WASHINGTON (AP) – the shutdown, organizers she passed. seem to be impossible to make, but perhaps you will find a lucky Amid internal controver- on Thursday changed the In Denver, protester distribution. In today’s deal, for example, North pushes South into sies and a capital city march’s location and Jacquelynn Sigl said it’s a six hearts. After West leads the club 10, there seem to be two inevitable deeply distracted by the route. mistake to focus solely on spade losers. But does South have a partial government shut- As it turned out the Trump. chance? Over South’s three-heart answer down, the third Women’s weather was chilly but oth- “It’s not OK, the to Stayman, North could have bid an artificial three spades, which March returned to Wash- erwise pleasant, and the rhetoric the president has would have been a slam-try in ington on Saturday with an mood among the marchers today, but it’s also impor- hearts. (This works if you use the Smolen convention.) Here, though, enduring message of anger a now-familiar mix of sis- tant to know this isn’t an North was a registered member of the Real Bridge Players Don’t Need and defiance aimed direct- ter-power camaraderie and anti-Trump rally,” she said. Blackwood Club. ly at President Donald defiant anger toward “This isn’t about him. It’s Unless there was a very unlikely spade layout that would allow the Trump’s White House. Trump and the larger about the thought that’s suit to play for one loser (some four percent!), declarer needed an The original march in power structure. As always running across the country endplay. 2017, the day after Trump’s the Trump administration right now.” South took the first trick with his club ace, played a trump to the board inauguration, flooded the was the direct target of Preparations for this and returned a low spade. Notice that East could not afford to sacrifice city with pink-hatted most of the abuse – with year’s march were roiled by his king; but when he played low, protesters. The exact size fresh bitterness stemming an intense ideological South won with his ace, led another trump to dummy, cashed his four of the turnout remains sub- from more recent events debate among the move- remaining minor-suit winners and ruffed the diamond seven. Then, ject to a politically charged like Supreme Court Justice ment’s senior leadership. with four cards left, declarer played debate, but it’s generally Brett Kavanaugh’s success- In November, Teresa a spade. East had to win with his king and lead a minor, which allowed regarded as the largest ful confirmation last fall Shook, one of the move- South to sluff his last spade and ruff on the board. Then a spade ruff Washington protest since despite a direct accusation ment’s founders, accused in hand allowed declarer to draw the Vietnam era. of sexual misconduct when the four main leaders of West’s last trump and claim. Whew! This year was a more he was in high school. the national march organi- © 2019 UFS, Dist. by Andrews McMeel for UFS modest affair for multiple One sign declared, zation of anti-Semitism. BRIDGE reasons. An estimated “Strong women only fear The accusation was lev- 100,000 protesters packed weak men.” Another stated, eled at two primary lead- PHILLIPseveral blocks around Free- “MOOD: Still pretty mad ers: Linda Sarsour, a Pales- ALDERdom Plaza, just east of the about Kavanaugh.” tinian-American who has White House, holding a Parallel marches took frequently criticized Israeli daylong rally. The march place in dozens of cities policies, and Tamika Mal- itself took about an hour around the country. lory, who has maintained a and only moved about four In Los Angeles, a few public association with blocks west along Pennsyl- hundred demonstrators Nation of Islam leader vania Avenue past the gathered in Pershing Louis Farrakhan. Trump International Hotel Square downtown and Shook, a retired lawyer before looping back to marched to Grand Park as from Hawaii, has been Freedom Plaza. the crowd swelled to thou- credited with sparking the Organizers submitted a sands. movement by creating a permit application estimat- “Democracy is not a Facebook event that went ing up to 500,000 partici- spectator sport and I came viral and snowballed into pants even though it was out to continue to stand for the massive protest on Jan. widely expected that the that proposition, said Ellen 21, 2017. In a recent Face- turnout would be smaller. Klugman of Marina Del book post, she claimed Sar- The original plan was to Rey. “If I don’t go, who sour and Mallory, along gather on the National will?” with fellow organizers Bob Mall. But with the forecast In San Francisco, House Bland and Carmen Perez, calling for snow and freez- Speaker Nancy Pelosi was had “steered the Movement ing rain and the National in the march and video on away from its true course” Park Service no longer Twitter showed people and called for all four to plowing snow because of clapping and cheering as step down.

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He said the couple hoped were reported. cantly more, to the delight of ski winter storm to “be careful” in a Local officials warned resi- to board a flight Sunday night. In Kansas, a snowplow driver resort operators. tweet early Sunday. But, as he’s dents to limit their time outside “We’ve been sleeping, playing was killed when his vehicle rolled New York’s Adirondacks regis- done in the past, Trump conflat- to prevent frostbite and to avoid Candy Crush,” Ortega said when over, and in southeastern Mis- tered up to 20 inches while west- ed the short-term weather phe- treacherous travel conditions. asked how’d they been passing souri, slippery conditions caused ern Massachusetts’ Berkshires nomenon with longer-term cli- They also said places could see the hours. a 15-vehicle crash on Interstate saw as much as 10 and parts of mate change. Shutdown Sunday: Trump lashes out after Democrats reject offer What’s up with the par- we can discuss how we can tial government shutdown come together to protect What’s coming next Who is at work but not on Day 30: the border.” Majority Leader Mitch getting paid Senate Democratic lead- McConnell has agreed to Employees of the Trans- portation Security Admin- What’s new er Chuck Schumer also bring up legislation this President Donald dug in during an appear- week based on the proposal istration are among the Trump lashed out at House ance in New York. Trump outlined Saturday. estimated 460,000 federal Speaker Nancy Pelosi after “If he opens the govern- But Democrats say employees who have been Democrats made clear they ment, we’ll discuss whatev- there’s little chance the working without pay. The would not accept his pro- er he offers, but hostage measure will reach the 60- agency has been experienc- posal to fund a border wall taking should not work,” vote threshold usually ing far higher than usual in exchange for temporari- Schumer said. required to advance legisla- unscheduled absences dur- ly protections for young tion in the Senate. Republi- ing the shutdown – and now the agency says immigrants brought to the Quotes of the day cans have a 53-47 majority. Associated Press country illegally as chil- “No, Amnesty is not a It’s also unclear how staffers have been calling IN THIS Dec. 7, 2018 file photo, Michael Cohen, former dren and those fleeing dis- part of my offer,” Trump McConnell will bring out of work because they lawyer to President Donald Trump, leaves his apart- aster zones. tweeted in response to crit- Trump’s plan forward – or can’t afford to get there. ment building in New York. A report by BuzzFeed Trump had billed the icism he’s also getting from when voting will begin. According to a Sunday News, citing two unnamed law enforcement officials, plan as a compromise, but the right. “It is a 3 year The Republican leader is a release, “many employees says that Trump directed Cohen to lie to Congress and Democrats said it didn’t go extension of DACA. well-known architect of are reporting that they are that Cohen regularly briefed Trump on the project. nearly far enough, prompt- Amnesty will be used only complicated legislative not able to report to work The Associated Press has not independently con- ing a flurry of Sunday on a much bigger deal, maneuvers. One question due to financial limitations.” firmed the report. morning tweets. whether on immigration or is whether he would allow Indeed, the agency said “Nancy Pelosi and some something else. Likewise a broader immigration that, on Saturday, 8 percent of the Democrats turned there will be no big push to debate with amendments of employees skipped work Giuliani: ‘So what’ if down my offer yesterday remove the 11,000,000 plus to Trump’s plan on the compared to 3 percent a before I even got up to people who are here illegal- Senate floor. year ago. Trump, Cohen speak. They don’t see ly-but be careful Nancy!” The disruption has crime & drugs, they only “You’ve got to start by What remains closed forced screening area clo- see 2020,”Trump wrote. He opening the government. Nine of the 15 Cabinet- sures at some airports, discussed testimony also accused the California What we cannot do, and level departments have not including at lawmaker, without evi- I’ve actually had Republi- been funded, including Baltimore/Washington WASHINGTON (AP) – Giuliani said in inter- dence, of having “behaved cans as well recognize this, Agriculture , Homeland International Thurgood President Donald Trump’s views with CNN and NBC so irrationally” and moving is that we cannot reward Security, State, Transporta- Marshall Airport, where lawyer Rudy Giuliani left that Trump never directed “so far to the left that she the kind of behavior of tion, Interior and Justice. “Checkpoint A” was closed open Sunday the possibili- Cohen to lie to lawmakers. has now officially become hostage taking. Because if Some iconic National Park Saturday. ty that Trump and former But on CNN he acknowl- a Radical Democrat.” the president can arbitrari- facilities are shuttered as Still, TSA reports that, personal attorney Michael edged the possibility that Pelosi responded with a ly shut down the govern- are the Smithsonian muse- on Saturday, 99.9 percent Cohen might have dis- Trump and Cohen might tweet of her own, urging ment now, he will do it ums and the National Zoo of passengers waited less cussed Cohen’s congres- have discussed Cohen’s Trump to “Re-open the gov- time and again,” Sen. Mark in Washington. Nearly than 30 minutes and 93.8 sional testimony. testimony, saying that ernment, let workers get Warner, D-Va., told NBC’s everyone at NASA is being percent waited less than 15 But, he added, “so while he had no knowledge their paychecks and then “Meet the Press.” told to stay home. minutes. what” if he did? of such a conversation, he Giuliani told CNN’s wasn’t ruling it out and “State of the Union” that he that it’d be “perfectly nor- In rare move, Israel confirms attacking Iran forces in Syria did not know if Trump had mal” anyway. JERUSALEM (AP) – In an extraor- the missiles before they reached their Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin discussed with Cohen a “I don’t know if it hap- dinary statement, the Israeli military targets. Netanyahu recently confirmed that 2017 congressional inter- pened or didn’t happen,” confirmed early Monday that it On Sunday, Syrian state media Israel has struck hundreds of targets view at which Cohen has Giuliani said, later adding, attacked Iranian military targets in said air defenses repelled an Israeli in Syria linked to Iran and the admitted lying about a “And so what if he talked to Syria, hours after carrying out a rare air raid near the international airport Lebanese Hezbollah militant group, Trump Tower real estate him about it?” daylight air raid near the Damascus south of Damascus. State TV said including a weapons facility two project in Moscow. He also Giuliani’s suggestion International Airport. Syria’s air defenses “prevented” the weeks ago. Iran and Hezbollah are acknowledged in a sepa- that dialogue about the The statement was issued hours attack from achieving its goals. It said allied with the Syrian government in rate interview with NBC Trump Tower project could after Israeli missile defenses inter- Israel targeted six missiles on an area the civil war. News that conversations have stretched into the fall cepted an incoming missile over the near Damascus International Airport, Two hours after the reports that about that project of 2016 extends the time- Golan Heights in the wake of the air- of which five were shot down and one Israel’s Iron Dome intercepted a rock- stretched throughout 2016, line for negotiations well port raid. diverted to nearby empty farmland. et fired toward the Golan Heights, including possibly up until beyond what the president “We have started striking Iranian Residents of the capital said they Netanyahu, who currently is on a October or November of has publicly acknowl- Quds targets in Syrian territory,” the heard five explosions early Sunday visit to Chad, said in a statement: that year. edged. Cohen pleaded military statement said. “We warn afternoon, apparently the sound of “We have a defined policy: to harm The question arose in guilty to lying to Congress the Syrian Armed Forces against air defenses firing into the air. Iranian entrenchment in Syria and to light of a BuzzFeed News by saying that he had aban- attempting to harm Israeli forces or The Israeli military had initially harm anyone who tries to harm us.” report from last week that doned the project in Jan- territory.” declined to comment on the airstrike, Earlier Sunday, a roadside bomb said Trump had instructed uary 2016 even though Until now Israel has largely though it said a rocket fired at the went off south of Damascus without Cohen to lie to Congress prosecutors say he actually refrained from public admissions of Israeli-occupied Golan Heights was causing casualties, state media and that Cohen relayed continued pursuing it into its covert military operations in intercepted by Israel’s Iron Dome reported. The SANA news agency that to special counsel that June. neighboring Syria, in order to avoid defense system. said the blast targeted a military Robert Mueller’s team of Giuliani said on NBC’s large-scale involvement in the eight- Israeli warplanes have used checkpoint on a main highway dur- investigators. Mueller’s “Meet The Press” that year civil war. Lebanon’s airspace recently to strike ing rush hour. office took the unusual Trump recalled having The Syrian military said Israel car- deep inside Syria, including attack- The Britain-based Syrian Observa- step of issuing a statement conversations with Cohen ried out intensive airstrikes with suc- ing a warehouse near Damascus tory for Human Rights, which closely disputing the story. Buz- about the project through- cessive waves of guided missiles International Airport earlier this monitors Syria’s war, said the bomb zFeed said it stands by its out 2016, though there shortly after 1 a.m., but added that month, according to Syrian state targeted the vehicle of a “security per- reporting. “weren’t a lot of them.” Syrian air defenses destroyed most of media. sonality” that it did not identify.