Partly cloudy High: 48 | Low: 31 | Details, page 2 DAILY GLOBE yourdailyglobe.com Friday, May 13, 2016 75 cents HISTORIC IRONWOOD THEATRE Chermside named CEO of Aspirus Grand View; U.P. Regional Executive Team aligned IRONWOOD — Aspirus had overseen expansion and ren- Grand View Hospital has named ovation of the emergency depart- Paula Chermside Chief Execu- ment; led design and current tive Officer. The announcement construction of an outpatient was made Thursday by Aspirus complex; led to designation of a Upper Peninsula Regional Chief Top 20 Critical Access Hospital Executive Officer Chuck Nelson. in 2015 and 2016; implemented a Chermside is a familiar face to state-of-the-art electronic health the community and Aspirus, records system and brought a serving as Chief Operating Offi- stabilizing force to the provider cer of Aspirus Grand View since team, Nelson said. 2013. “As Aspirus continues to grow “Paula demonstrates contin- and serve the communities of the ued excellence in her ability to Upper Peninsula, our collabora- lead our organization to the tion across all four hospitals is highest levels of health care vital,” Nelson said. “As a region, Tom Stankard/Daily Globe quality and efficiency. She guid- we’re sharing providers, STEVE BOYD directs the Ironwood Area Schools sixth grade band program Thursday evening in front a large crowd during a concert at the His- ed multiple programs of quality resources, support staff, and toric Ironwood Theatre. enhancement, expansion and we’re working together toward development,” Nelson said. “Ulti- one common goal, to provide the mately, Aspirus Grand View is very best care to the communi- much better today because of ties we serve.” Paula.” Driver told officers he fell asleep in Kimball mishap During her tenure as Chief By RALPH ANSAMI Operating Officer, Chermside [email protected] CHERMSIDE — page 5 KIMBALL, Wis. — The Lake Nebagamon, Wis., man who rolled his vehicle off U.S. 2 near Little Finland on Saturday has Finance committee split had a bad month behind the wheel. Lance Adolphson, 46, was on highway, forestry raises transported to Aspirus Grand By RICHARD JENKINS View Hospital by Beacon Ambu- was thought to be beyond the [email protected] lance after his eastbound vehicle standard duties of the existing veered off the highway and HURLEY — On a 3-2 vote, the positions. ended up striking some trees Iron County Board of Supervi- According to information around 6 p.m. sors Finance Committee Thurs- given to the committee, the $2 After leaving the highway, day approved job descriptions for raise increases Osterman’s and the vehicle continued over over a an office manager II position in Krall’s salaries to $25.60 per private driveway before hitting the highway and forestry depart- hour. the trees. ments, along with a raise of $2 Those advocating for the raise Iron County Sheriff Tony an hour. argued both positions are Furyk said Adolphson told offi- Committee members Opal responsible for handling a con- cers at the scene he had fallen Roberts, of Mercer, and Jack siderable amount of revenues for asleep at the wheel. Prospero, of Hurley, voted the county. It’s a busy stretch of highway, against the motion. “Last year, our total forestry near the entrance to the Little The office manager II position income — just our department Finland Center and the credit was established because the — was $4.3 million, that union on County Trunk D, and scope of responsibilities for includes every penny we took in forestry office manager Tara from stumpage, grants, all of Ralph Ansami/Daily Globe Krall and highway department THE DRIVER of a vehicle that left U.S. 2 in Kimball, Wis., near the Little Finland sign Saturday, told officers office manager Tana Osterman he fell asleep behind the wheel. ROLLOVER — page 5 FINANCE — page 5 Ontonagon CCA holds fundraiser BLUFF VALLEY PARK By JAN TUCKER project which can help prevent or the research hopes to find “a bet- [email protected] treat certain cancers. ter and more breast cancer Students help ONTONAGON — The Onton- The Ontonagon County Can- intense screening and preventive agon County Cancer Association cer Association Board Tuesday measures to those women at door-to-door canvas is under agreed on the project to receive highest risk.” remove invasive way. the 5 percent of the 2015 canvas The decision of the board to Ninety-five percent of the funds. back the study is directly in species from park funds received in the canvas are A total of $2,712 will be sent line with the program this By TOM STANKARD used to help cancer patients in to the Marshfield Clinic for its year for free mammograms, [email protected] the county with their medical study of better ways to screen sponsored by the Ontonagon BESSEMER — To clean up and transportation bills. Five and prevent cancer of the breast. Bluff Valley Park, Ron Zaleski, percent is given to a research According to the study officials, of the Gogebic County Conserva- ONTONAGON — page 5 tion District, called upon A.D. Johnston High School students Thursday morning to remove invasive species next to the Survey seeks input from producers creek. Walking along the creek, By RICHARD JENKINS team needs to understand the number and type of Zaleski said the park is being [email protected] animals in the region that could be harvested and invaded by common buckthorn A partnership made up of the Michigan State processed in the U.P., the areas in the U.P. that are and honeysuckle. Extension system, Upper Peninsula Food under-served and the specific types of services that Bessemer students continued Exchange, Farm Bureau, regional planning organi- are needed.” their annual fight against inva- zations and Marquette County is seeking the input Walk told the Daily Globe the survey is open to sive plants in the park. of Upper Peninsula livestock producers regarding anyone interested in U.S. Department of Agricul- Before getting down and the need for additional processing facilities in the ture slaughter/processing procedures regardless dirty, David Rowe, an A.D. John- U.P. of species or whether they currently raise live- ston High School biology teach- “The study is designed to understand the needs stock. er, said students should put safe- of livestock producers relating to harvest and pro- If interested, the survey can be taken online at ty first while using gardening cessing and what additional resources are needed surveymonkey.com/r/UPMeatProcessing or by call- Tom Stankard/Daily Globe tools. to support livestock producers in the U.P.,” MSU ing Jan at the Chippewa County MSU Extension T.J. MAZUREK, an A.D. Johnston High School student, uses a gar- Extension’s Michelle Walk said in an Extension office at 906-635-6368. dening tool to remove invasive species from Bluff Valley Park in newsletter announcing the survey. “The project The survey remains open through May 31. Bessemer Thursday morning. BESSEMER — page 5 C O N T A C T U S WEATHER INSIDE INDEX

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Although some in the political odd couples, one a brash the answer to that question is GOP fear Trump could spell elec- and unpredictable billionaire Biden plays nice while picking yes.” tion disaster and cost Republi- with a malleable political philos- Trump, who used the day to cans control of the Senate and ophy and tendency to insult all launch a robust charm offensive seats in the House, recent polls comers, the other a wonky if tele- with members of Congress, have shown a closer race, helping genic Midwestern conservative sides in Florida Senate race broadcast his own enthusiasm, their comfort level. dedicated to paring back entitle- ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Vice Obama, took a nice-guy approach works.” on Twitter and on TV. “I really Ryan himself insisted from ments and with a big-tent view of President Joe Biden might be to his decision. Murphy told reporters that think we had a great meeting the beginning that his only goal the GOP. Like many political taking sides in Florida’s Demo- “Alan’s a fine guy,” Biden told one of the first things he did after today, and I think we agree on a was real party unity. His allies in partnerships this one would be cratic Senate primary, but unlike reporters while standing next to being elected in 2012 was set up lot of things and it’ll be a little the House have predicted he will driven by necessity and a com- Senate Minority Leader Harry Murphy. “It wasn’t about Alan; it a bipartisan group of freshmen process but it’ll come along . I’m get behind Trump in the end, mon foe, Clinton, whose candida- Reid, he’s not getting nasty about was about the caliber of this guy. congressmen. pretty sure,” he said in an inter- and on Thursday Ryan sounded cy is proving a powerful incentive it. This is the real deal.” “You’ve got to get to know view recorded for Fox News like he was well on his way. to Republicans of all kinds to Biden campaigned with U.S. The visit was in Grayson’s each other, as the vice presi- Channel’s “Hannity.” “We talked about what it bury their differences. Rep. Patrick Murphy at a home media market, where Mur- dent said, and build some com- The surprisingly fervent show takes to unify, where our differ- Trump also met with other downtown Orlando soul food phy isn’t well known. mon ground and break down of unity capped a remarkable ences were and how we can House GOP leaders, as well as restaurant Thursday, the day Biden said Murphy would be those walls that shouldn’t exist week that began with Ryan, the bridge these gaps going for- Senate Majority Leader Mitch after Reid quarreled with Mur- able to work better with Repub- in the first place,” Murphy GOP’s top elected office-holder ward,” Ryan said, praising McConnell and his top deputies, phy’s opponent, Congressman licans, saying communication said. and its 2012 vice presidential Trump’s “unparalleled” accom- and senators were later full of Alan Grayson. Reid has asked and compromise are keys to Murphy and Grayson are nominee, turning his back on his plishment in getting more votes praise and offers of help. Grayson to drop out of the getting things done in the Sen- seeking the seat Republican party’s presumptive presidential already than any Republican Sen. John Cornyn said he race, saying he has no moral ate. Marco Rubio decided to give nominee just days after Trump presidential candidate in history invited Trump to come to compass, is disgraceful and “How can we do this by mak- up in his unsuccessful pursuit had effectively clinched the nom- — 10.9 million even before Cali- and offered to help him with that he has a low opinion of ing the opposition the enemy?” of the presidency. Republican ination. fornia and New Jersey vote in Latino voters. him. Biden said. “The public is fed Senate candidates include Biden, who is endorsing Mur- up. They’re absolutely fed up U.S. Reps. 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Email calendar items and com- Medical Care Facility, Wakefield. Town Hall. 715-561-2190. munity news to news@yourdaily- Iron County Human Services American Legion Post 58, 2 globe.com. For more information, Board, 3:30 p.m., Iron County Board p.m., post, Hurley. call 906-932-2211. Room, Hurley. Hurley Chamber of Commerce Friday, May 13 Wakefield-Marenisco School Board, 4:30 p.m., chamber office. Board, 5 p.m., school administrative Ironwood American Legion Double Trouble, 11 a.m.-12:30 board room, Wakefield. Auxiliary Unit 5, 6 p.m., post, Iron- p.m., Serenity Center, Ironwood. Iron County Law Enforcement wood Memorial Building. Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 Committee, 5 p.m., Iron County Michigan Western Gateway p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. Courthouse Law Library, Hurley. Trail Authority, 6 p.m., monthly Emergencies: 715-476-7655. Bessemer City Council, 5:30 meeting, Gogebic County Court- Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- p.m., city hall. house, 200 N. Moore St., Bessemer. Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran Hurley School Board, 5:30 p.m., Gogebic Range Carvers, 6:30 Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Hurley High School library. p.m., shop room, A.D. Johnston High Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Ironwood Area School District School, Bessemer. Ontonagon United Methodist Church Board of Education, 6 p.m., Luther Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 basement, next to Holiday gas sta- L. Wright School board room. p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. Iron County Republican Party, Bessemer. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 6 p.m., Oma Town Hall. Thursday, May 19 p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic Watersmeet Township School Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Board, 6:30 p.m., media center, Gogebic County Veterans Ser- Saturday, May 14 Watersmeet School. vice Officer, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Tuesday, May 17 Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 p.m., Community Pickleball Pad- Watersmeet Township; 2:45-3:15 dlers, 8:30-11:30 a.m., Mercer Pickleball, 9-11 a.m., Ironwood p.m., Marenisco Township. 906-667- School gymnasium. 715-776-4588. Memorial Building. 1110. Children’s Story Time, 10 a.m., Iron-Gogebic Integrated Family Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Wakefield Public Library. Services, 9-10:30 a.m., Iron County Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, 11 Courthouse, Hurley. 906-663-4045 area74.org. a.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Iron- or 715-561-2191. Grief Support Group, 2 p.m., all Submitted photo wood. area74.org. Wisconsin Veterans Employ- welcome, The Inn Bed and Break- CADET LEAH Braucher is named new commander for the Luther L. Wright JROTC Red Devil Battalion at the Sunday, May 15 ment Services Representative, 9- fast, Montreal, Wis. 906-663-0308. annual awards program for cadets in John Krznarich Gymnasium on April 28. Col. Sandra Keefer, the Senior 11:30 a.m., veterans service office, Mended Hearts and Diabetes Army Instructor for the program, promoted her to Lieutenant Colonel and then the change of command cer- Hurley. 715-392-7808. Support Group, 2 p.m., Aspirus Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 p.m., Gogebic County Veterans Ser- Grand View Hospital conference emony took place. Braucher is replacing Desmond Sackmann. Also during the ceremony, Cadet Erik Tervo- closed meeting, Salem Lutheran vice Officer, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Iron- area, Ironwood. 906-932-2443. nen was promoted to Command Sergeant Major for the 2016-’17 school year. Church, Ironwood. wood Memorial Building. 906-667- Bessemer Area Historical Soci- Bessemer Township Fourth of 1110. ety, 2 p.m., 403 Sophie St., Besse- July Committee, 6:30 p.m., Ram- Blood Pressure Screening, 11 mer. say Fire Hall a.m.-1 p.m., with Regional Hospice ReGeneration Youth, 5:30-6:45 Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 nurses, Mill Street Garden, Besse- p.m., ages 10-11; Relentless Youth, p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, mer. 906-663-0308. 7-9 p.m., ages 12-18; Lighthouse Future’s history: Shatner Bessemer. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Faith Center, Ironwood. Monday, May 16 Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 area74.org. p.m., First Presbyterian Church, Gogebic County Human Ser- Ironwood Kiwanis Club, noon, Hurley. area74.org. looks at 50 years of Star Trek vices Agency Board, 9 a.m., Goge- Golden Dragon. Gogebic County Council of bic County Medical Care Facility, Awkward Stage Poetry Group, Veteran Affairs, 6:30 p.m., Besse- MIAMI (AP) — “Star Trek” has Trek.’” that very subject.” Wakefield. 3:45 p.m., Ironwood Memorial Build- mer VFW. always looked to the future (aside The show was canceled in 1969, The documentary, “The Cap- Iron County Food Pantry, 9 ing Auditorium. Grades 6-9. Knights of Columbus Council from episodes where the crew but a dedicated following of tains,” was released in 2011, and a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Ave., Mon- Adult Book Club, 4 p.m., Iron- 1396, 6:30 p.m. social meeting, KC fought Nazis, Romans and other Trekkies and Trekkers (depend- Shatner began making joint treal, Wis. 715-561-4450. wood Carnegie Library. Hall, Ironwood. things the producers could easily ing on the preference of the fan) appearances in 2012 with the four Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Bessemer Township Men’s Wakefield Chamber of Com- get costumes for), but Capt. James kept the series alive in popular spin-off captains, Patrick Stewart, Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Club, 5:30 p.m. social, 6:30 p.m. merce, 6 p.m., Wakefield Municipal T. Kirk himself can’t help but be culture until the first motion pic- Avery Brooks, Kate Mulgrew and area74.org. dinner, Bessemer American Legion. Building. impressed by the franchise’s half- ture in 1979. Shatner tended to Scott Bakula. Shatner continues Iron County Historical Society, North Country Trail, 6 p.m., Government century of history. distance himself from fans in to attend conventions, the next 2 p.m., Iron County Historical Soci- Regal Country Inn, Wakefield. 906- Aging Unit of Iron County Sporting his gold captain’s uni- those days and even appeared in a being MegaCon in Orlando, which ety Museum, 303 Iron St., Hurley. 229-5122. Board of Directors, 9 a.m., Hurley Young Authors and Illustrators Hurley VFW Post 1580, 6 p.m., Senior Center, Hurley. form, William Shatner first swag- 1986 “Saturday Night Live” runs May 26-29. He’ll be there Group, 3:30 p.m., Luther L. Wright VFW post home. Friday, May 20 gered onto the bridge of the star- sketch where he told a room full of May 27-28. Library. Grades 2-4. Bessemer Veterans of Foreign ship Enterprise in 1966. Celebrat- overly enthusiastic convention “I make an appearance every so Chess Club, 4 p.m., Ironwood Wars, 7 p.m., VFW hall, Bessemer. Northwoods Manufacturing ing its 50th anniversary this year, attendees to “get a life.” But his often at these comic cons and Carnegie Library. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Open House, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., Hur- the original television series has feelings about conventions have answer questions about what peo- Adult Poetry Group, 5:30 p.m., Episcopal Church of the Transfigura- ley K-12 School. spawned four spin-off series and changed, and Shatner has regu- ple want to hear,” the 85-year-old Ironwood Carnegie Library. tion, Ironwood. area74.org. Gogebic Conservation District, 13 feature films, including this larly appeared at events in recent Shatner said. “It’s been an inter- Iron County Memorial Building Government 10 a.m., Natural Resources Center, summer’s “Star Trek Beyond.” years. esting experience, a joyful experi- Restoration Committee, 5:30 p.m., Iron County Highway Commit- Bessemer. “A unique position for a show “Some years ago, I made a doc- ence.” Memorial Building, Hurley. tee, 4 p.m., Highway Department, Double Trouble, 11 a.m.-12:30 that was tremulously hanging on umentary on the actors who were Reflecting on his history with Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., Hurley. p.m., Serenity Center, Ironwood. Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, for three years,” Shatner recalled the captains on ‘Star Trek’ and the “Star Trek,” Shatner is happy to Wednesday, May 18 Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 Wednesday during an interview qualities that they had in common see the franchise move forward on Ironwood. area74.org. p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. with The Associated Press. “Each and what they didn’t have in com- the big screen and the small Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Christian Men of the Northland, Emergencies: 715-476-7655. Ontonagon United Methodist Church 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- year, it looked like we were going mon,” Shatner said. “That screen. CBS has plans for a new basement, next to Holiday gas sta- Mercer Area Play Group, 9:30- Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran to be canceled. And 50 years later, sparked the five of us appearing at series on its upcoming video-on- tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. 11 a.m., all welcome, Mercer, Wis., Church, Ironwood. area74.org. we’re still talking about ‘Star various comic cons to talk about demand service. Methamphetamine ETC, 8 p.m., Public Library. 715-476-2366. Scrabble at Mercer Library, support group, Woodland Church, Alcoholics Anonymous, open 2:30-4:30 p.m., Mercer, Wis., Public Briefs Ironwood. 906-285-2813 or meeting, noon, Salem Lutheran Library. 715-476-2366. methetc.web.com. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Government DOVE Support Group, noon-2 Ontonagon United Methodist American Legion Auxiliary Letter carriers to collect helps all those in need of it. Bessemer Housing Commis- p.m. 906-932-4990. Church basement, next to Holiday to hold annual Poppy Days food Saturday, May 14 sion, 8:30 a.m., executive director’s Ironwood/Hurley Rotary Club, gas station, Ontonagon. Hurley Chamber Board to office, 709 W. Iron St., Bessemer. 12:15 p.m., Elk and Hound Restau- area74.org. IRONWOOD — Ironwood On Saturday, May 14, local meet May 18 Gogebic County Family rant, Ironwood. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 American Legion Auxiliary Unit letter carriers will collect food Department of Human Services Iron County Veterans Service p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic 5 will hold its annual Poppy along their routes from their cus- HURLEY — The Hurley Board, 9 a.m., Gogebic County Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Wis., Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Days on May 19-20. tomers. Chamber of Commerce Board Student volunteers from the Place any non-perishable of Directors’ monthly meeting Luther L. Wright JROTC, under goods in the bag that the letter will be Wednesday, May 18, at the command of First Sgt. U.S. carriers delivers. 4:30 p.m. at the chamber In Cannes, Clooney vows Army (retired) William Murphy Last year, 8,600 pounds of office. and student coordinator Tim food was collected in Ironwood The public is invited to attend. Lorenson, will be in front of vari- and Bessemer. For more information, call 715- Trump won’t be president ous businesses to raise funds for All the food stays local and 561-4334. veterans by selling poppies. CANNES, France (AP) — plays a Jim Cramer-like financial on “Network,” the Sidney Lumet- The goals of the Auxilary’s George Clooney has vowed that guru taken hostage live on the air Paddy Chayefsky classic of rat- annual Poppy sale are to raise Donald Trump will not be elected by a distraught investor (Jack ings-obsessed broadcast news. awareness about remembering president, promising that “fear is O’Connell). Julia Roberts co-stars “‘Money Monster’ talks about veterans’ service and to raise not going to be something that as the program’s producer. the evolution of what has become funds to help them. drives” the United States. “Trump is actually a result in many the cross between news and enter- Money from the sale has gone Clooney spoke to reporters ways of the fact that much of the news tainment. And I think that’s been to help support the Iron Moun- I would likeg{tÇ~ to thank everyone lÉâ who attended my Thursday at the Cannes Film Fes- programs didn’t follow up and ask a big problem. ‘Network’ started tain VA Hospital, D.J. Jacobetti surprise party and made my 90th Birthday a little tival where he stars in Jodie Fos- tough questions,” said Clooney. it,” said Clooney. “Everything that Home in Marquette, Grand ter’s hostage thriller “Money Mon- “Twenty-four-hour news doesn’t Paddy Chayefsky wrote in 1975 Rapids Home for Veterans, more special. I appreciated all the cards and gifts, ster.” Clooney, a prominent mean you get more news, it means came true.” Wounded Warriors, Wilwin monetary and personal. Your friendship and fundraiser for Hillary Clinton, you get the same news more,” he “Money Monster,” Foster’s Lodge, USO and Legion Villa. kindness will never be forgotten. Thank you to insisted that Trump will not win. continued. “More and more and fourth film as a director, debuted The auxilary’s main goal is to “There’s not going to be a Pres- more you hear these guys, their rat- in Cannes on Thursday ahead of “help those who sacrifice to pro- Natalie Pattrito for the wonderful buffet. ident Donald Trump,” Clooney ings go up because they can show its North American release on Fri- tect our freedom and serve our A very heartfelt thank you to my children for all said. “That’s not going to happen. an empty podium saying ‘Donald day. Critics greeted it with luke- nation,” according to Poppy their time and effort in planning the party. Fear is not going to be something Trump is about to speak,’ as warm reviews, though the film chairwoman Edie Stockhaus. that drives our country. We’re not opposed to taking those 30 seconds has drawn praise for being a rare The poppies are made in Halvorson going to be scared of Muslims or and saying, ‘Well, let’s talk about commodity: an adult thriller with Michigan by veterans. immigrants or women. We’re not refugees,’ which is the biggest crisis some meaning. “Please help us continue to actually afraid of anything.” going on in the world right now.” “This movie is talking about honor and support our veterans,” Clooney and his wife, human For the 55-year-old Clooney, one of the things that I think is a said Stockhaus. “Your generosity rights lawyer Amal Clooney (who television news has been a lifelong great disaster in the way we helps many of our veterans and joined him on the Cannes red car- theme. His father, Nick Clooney, inform ourselves right now,” said will not be forgotten. There is no pet for the premiere of “Money was a journalist and distinguished Clooney. “We’ve lost the ability to charge for the flowers, but all Monster”), last month hosted a local news anchor. Clooney’s sec- get to and tell the truth and get to donations, big or small, are wel- pair of events in and ond film as a director was 2005’s the facts.” come and appreciated. 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EEO Employer. Send resume to [email protected] Jeff Randall - Bessemer Township Supervisor 1-800-932-1202 • Phone: 906-932-1202 • Fax: 906-932-3295 or fax to 715/356-4863 or mail to P.O. Box 290, Woodruff, WI 54568. 4 l FRIDAY, MAY 13, 2016 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Obama waits to back Hillary AILY LOBE Barack Obama is clearly itching to join The reason for this gross imbalance is D G the political wars of 2016. He can’t throw his obvious. “You’re under significant financial full weight behind Hillary Clinton until she pressures,” the president told journalists Sue Mizell, Publisher officially disposes of Bernie Sanders, so for and media executives. Some, like Les Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor now he’s playing media critic, focusing on Moonves of CBS, openly admit that econom- how press coverage has fueled the rise of ic values have outweighed news values when Donald Trump. Cokie and it comes to covering Trump. “This is not entertainment. This is not a Steve Roberts “It may not be good for America, but it’s reality show. This is a contest for president damn good for CBS,” Moonves cheered back In Their Opinion of the United States,” he recently warned in February. “The money’s rolling in and this journalists at an awards ceremony. “What is fun. ... It’s a terrible thing to say, but: Frivolous Starbucks I’m concerned about is the degree to which Bring it on, Donald. Keep going.” reporting and information starts emphasiz- by professional journalists. In this view, Terrible is the right word. It’s great that ing the spectacle and the circus. Because every assertion, every analysis, is totally news organizations like CBS are making lawsuit should be iced that’s not something we can afford.” subjective — colored by personal bias and money, but maximizing profits cannot and You probably recall the case where a woman sued No, it’s not. But the president was hope- experience. Impartiality is a myth, a uni- should not be their only metric for making McDonald’s because the coffee she was served was too ful, looking forward to the fall campaign. corn, that doesn’t exist in the real world. news judgments. A programming model that hot. There was an obvious logic to that lawsuit, because “The American people, they’ve got good judg- As the president notes, we’ve staked our features All Trump All The Time, just we all understand that coffee served too hot can burn your ment, they’ve got good instincts — as long as careers on a very different belief system, a because it attracts valuable clicks, violates lips and mouth. they get good information,” he said. system that says the journalism of verifica- basic journalistic precepts. When we read recently that a woman was suing Star- So far, the president’s optimism is hardly tion and accountability is actually more real The issue is not just how often Trump is bucks because her cold coffee drink had too much ice in it, justified. Millions of voters have backed and more valuable than ever. on, but how he’s treated when he is on. we wondered for a moment if we’d inadvertently clicked Trump in Republican primaries, ignoring his A candidate like Trump (or a president Every show on every network should ban like Obama, for that matter) can utilize to the website of The Onion, the satirical newspaper with propensity for stretching facts and spreading phone interviews. Make him come on in per- numerous social media platforms to commu- fictional stories. lies. They’ve swallowed the Trump Kool-Aid son and answer tough questions face to face. (along with his steaks and wine, apparently) nicate directly with legions of followers — Even more important, every news orga- But no, it was MSNBC.com which reported Monday and no amount of “good information” seems unchecked and unfiltered. Some outside nization should be devoting sizeable that an Illinois woman, Stacy Pincus, has filed suit in to shake their faith in the Dear Leader. force, some independent institution, has to resources to exploring Trump’s past. (And Northern Illinois Federal Court against Starbucks for $5 But that was in the primaries, when a hold those powerful voices accountable for Clinton’s, as well, but after 25 years in the million over the amount of ice used in its drinks. tiny fraction of Americans voted. The gener- what they say. public and political spotlight, her back- Pincus’ suit says because of the amount of ice Star- al election is a very different landscape. We Someone has to ask: Is that true? What ground is far better known than his.) How bucks uses in its iced beverages, customers often end up share the president’s belief that there are will that cost? Is that feasible? Or moral? has he behaved in professional and person- with half of the amount of drink that is listed on Star- still plenty of reasonable voters out there How will that impact allies, enemies, world al situations? How has he handled critics bucks’ menus in fluid ounces. The suit alleges that Star- who will exercise “good judgment” if offered markets? Someone has to stand up for the and crises? What kind of judgment, charac- bucks is purposefully tricking customers into paying for “good information.” vital “importance of a well-informed elec- ter and temperament has he displayed over more product than what they are provided with. “You believe in the importance of a well- torate.” the years, especially when faced with stress “The word ‘beverage’ is defined as ‘a drinkable liquid.’ informed electorate,” the president told his The media’s failures covering Trump are or danger? Ice is not a ‘beverage’ by definition. Accordingly, Star- journalistic audience. “You’ve staked your well-documented. TV news provided him This is the “good information” voters need bucks actually gives the customer much less beverage in careers on it. Our democracy needs you more with $1.9 billion worth of free exposure to make a “good judgment” about any candi- the cold drinks they order and pay for,” the lawsuit says. than ever.” through mid-March, according to a New date who wants to be president. Only an This has all the indicators of a lawsuit intended to do There has developed in recent years a York Times report. His GOP rivals received independent, professional press can provide nothing more than get money out of a multibillion-dollar truly pernicious idea: That there is no such less than $1.2 billion worth of airtime, com- it. corporation, either through a jury’s verdict or an out-of- thing as an independent reality, a shared set bined, and Clinton had only $750 million Steve and Cokie Roberts can be con- court settlement. of facts that can be explored and evaluated worth. tacted by email at [email protected]. Setting aside our cynical interpretation of the actions of Pincus and her legal representatives, Hart McLaughlin & Eldridge LLC of Chicago, let’s presume for a moment Today in history that Pincus’ outrage is legitimate. Did she not, even for a moment, consider returning the The Associated Press iced coffee drink and requesting one with less ice in its Today’s Highlight in History place? On May 13, 1916, one of Yiddish If she didn’t, was this her first-ever visit to Starbucks? literature’s most famous authors, Because if you’ve ever stood in line behind someone Sholem Aleichem, died in New York ordering, as an anonymous barista quoted by Matador- at age 57. Network.com put it, a “triple grande half-caf two-pump On this date vanilla two-pump hazelnut half-soy half-nonfat 1.5 Splen- In 1607, English colonists arrived by ship at the site of what became da latte,” you know full well that Starbucks, and the other the Jamestown settlement in Virginia chain restaurants with $4 coffee drinks on the menu, will (the colonists went ashore the next make every drink to every customer’s exacting specifica- day). tions. In 1846, the United States Starbucks spokeswoman Jaime Riley told NBC News declared that a state of war already that Pincus’ claims are “without merit.” existed with Mexico. “Our customers understand and expect that ice is an In 1918, the first U.S. airmail stamps, featuring a picture of a Cur- essential component of any ‘iced’ beverage,” Riley said. “If tiss JN-4 biplane, were issued to the a customer is not satisfied with their beverage prepara- public. (On a few of the stamps, the tion, we will gladly remake it.” biplane was inadvertently printed Starbucks isn’t unique in the business world. If you are upside-down, making them collec- dissatisfied with your purchase, the overwhelming major- tor’s items.) ity of businesses, large or small, will replace the item with In 1935, T.E. Lawrence was criti- cally injured in a motorcycle accident something more to your liking, or otherwise work with in Dorset, England; he died six days you to achieve customer satisfaction. Which is why we later. strongly suspect Pincus isn’t quite as outraged about the In 1940, in his first speech as ice in her drink as her lawsuit would suggest. British prime minister, Winston If this is found to be a frivolous lawsuit, as we suspect, Churchill told Parliament, “I have Pincus should be ordered to pay all legal costs. nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears dropped a bomb onto the group’s he was alive despite a series of er is 68. Actor Franklyn Ajaye is 67. The decision to sue a business should be a last resort, and sweat.” row house; 11 people died in the airstrikes and “in a place where you Singer Stevie Wonder is 66. Actress In 1954, President Dwight D. resulting fire that destroyed 61 can’t get to and kill me.” Sen. Leslie Winston is 60. Producer-writer to be set aside in favor of first seeking satisfaction as a Eisenhower signed the St. Lawrence homes. George Mitchell announced his res- Alan Ball is 59. Basketball Hall of customer. Seaway Development Act. The In 1996, the U.S. Supreme Court, ignation as the Obama administra- Famer Dennis Rodman is 55. “Late Let’s try harder to be business owners and customers, musical play “The Pajama Game” in 44 Liquormart v. Rhode Island, tion’s special envoy to the Mideast. Show” host Stephen Colbert is 52. not defendants and plaintiffs. opened on Broadway. unanimously struck down Rhode Rock musician John Richardson —The Journal Times of Racine, Wis. In 1958, Vice President Richard Island’s ban on ads that listed or One year ago: The House voted (The Gin Blossoms) is 52. Actor Tom Nixon and his wife, Pat, were spat referred to liquor prices, saying the 338-88 to end the National Security Verica is 52. Country singer Lari upon and their limousine battered by law violated free-speech rights. Agency’s bulk collection of Ameri- White is 51. Singer Darius Rucker rocks thrown by anti-U.S. demon- Ten years ago: Former Presi- cans’ phone records and replace it (Hootie and the Blowfish) is 50. strators in Caracas, Venezuela. dents George H.W. Bush and Bill with a system to search the data Actress Susan Floyd is 48. Contem- Letters Policy In 1968, a one-day general strike Clinton helped Tulane University in held by telephone companies on a porary Christian musician Andy took place in France in support of New Orleans celebrate its “miracle” case-by-case basis. (The measure Williams (Casting Crowns) is 44. commencement, nine months after was passed by the Senate, and Actress Samantha Morton is 39. The Daily Globe welcomes letters from readers. Letters should deal student protesters. In 1973, in tennis’ first so-called Hurricane Katrina put two-thirds of signed into law by President Barack Rock musician Mickey Madden with matters of current, public interest. We will publish as many as possi- “Battle of the Sexes,” Bobby Riggs the campus under water and scat- Obama.) Prosecutors and defense (Maroon 5) is 37. Actor Iwan Rheon ble. We reserve the right to reject any letter and to edit those that are to defeated Margaret Court 6-2, 6-1 in tered students to more than 600 attorneys made their final appeals to is 31. Actress-writer-director Lena be published. Please avoid name-calling or personal attacks. Ramona, California. (Billie Jean King schools nationwide. the jury that would decide the fate of Dunham is 30. Actor Robert Pattin- Letters should be no longer than 400 words. They must be signed by soundly defeated Riggs at the Hous- Five years ago: Two suicide Dzhokhar Tsarnaev as jurors began son is 30. Actress Candice Accola the author, and an address and phone number must be included for veri- ton Astrodome in September.) bombers attacked paramilitary police deliberating whether the Boston King is 29. Actor Hunter Parrish is fication purposes. In 1981, Pope John Paul II was recruits heading home after months Marathon bomber should get life in 29. Folk-rock musician Wylie Gelber Letters may be mailed to Letters to the Editor, Daily Globe, 118 E. shot and seriously wounded in St. of training in northwest Pakistan, prison or the death penalty. (The jury (Dawes) is 28. Actress Debby Ryan McLeod Ave., Ironwood MI 49938; emailed to: Peter’s Square by Turkish assailant killing 87 people in what the Pakistan voted unanimously for death.) is 23. [email protected]; or faxed to 906-932-4211. Mehmet Ali Agca. Taliban called revenge for the U.S. Today’s Birthdays Thought for Today Brief, thank-you letters will be considered for our Saturday “Bouquets” In 1985, a confrontation between slaying of Osama bin Laden. Libyan Actor Buck Taylor is 78. Actor “To want to be the cleverest of all Philadelphia authorities and the rad- leader Moammar Gadhafi taunted Harvey Keitel is 77. 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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Martilla yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Award Winning Newspaper Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 ADVERTISING DIRECTOR LEAD PRESS Published daily Monday - Saturday Heidi Ofstad Bill Westerman (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FRIDAY, MAY 13, 2016 l 5 Record two parking lots. The company’s AREA / STATE Finance bids of $23,807 for the lot by the sheriff’s department and $63,757 Buffalo County couple turning DAP begins for the lower lot were the lowest submitted bids. Northwoods From page 1 Paving also submitted bids. promoting our other income,” Krall said. —The committee approved property to native growth “Our expenditures were $1.5 allowing the Gogebic Range ALMA, Wis. (AP) — Owning wetland plants and restored the total of 82 different kinds of but- million; that’s how much I wrote Broadband Committee to pro- 500 acres in western Wisconsin land into a wetland area. terflies and 775 different kinds of fund-raiser in checks last year. We billed ceed with a grant application to often means using that land for Marcie said, from a historical moths. IRONWOOD — The Down- out $3.1 million in stumpage ... expand broadband internet ser- farming. perspective, she enjoys doing “I just identified a new one town Art Place has begun pro- so I physically touched last year vice to the southern part of the Marcie O’Connor and her hus- projects like these because it’s last night and that was exciting,” moting its fourth annual Foot in $6.3 million between what county, using towers in the Pine band, Mike, however, have a dif- neat to imagine and see what the Marcie said. the Door fund-raiser and invites comes in my office and what Lake, Mercer and Springstead ferent plan. They’re “unfarming” land might’ve looked like before Tackling a project like this isn’t area artists to participate. comes out.” areas. their acres, spending the last 15 European settlement. all fun and games. Marcie said she Interested participants can Krall said she also wrote While the approximately years restoring the land back to “Native plants were here before spends several hours every day stop at the DAP Gallery in Iron- $635,000 in grant applications, $17,426 the county would con- what it would have looked like the Europeans came, they were working out on their land, with wood to pick up a 12-by-12-inch with the department receiving tribute would be part of the 2017 before European settlers arrived here for thousands of years, and Mike helping out when he can. piece of wood board to use as the $603,000 in grant income last budget, the grant application is — prairies, savannas, wetlands. insects and plants in these areas She said one of the most diffi- base of the art work. year. due in June. The project also They purchased 425 acres in evolved together,” Marcie said. cult parts of the unfarming pro- Guidelines are as follows: At previous finance committee may include the creation of a Wi- 2000, 150 of which was previously “Today there’s a lot of nonnative cess is getting rid of all the inva- —Art is made to be on the meetings, Osterman also laid out Fi hotspot at Saxon Harbor. farmed, the Winona (Minnesota) or invasive plants and species.” sive species, like buckthorn or square grid, not on an angle. the amount of revenue she According to information pre- Daily News reported. Since, they’ve Some of the native plants and garlic mustard plants, and mak- —Painting or finishing the brought into her department sented to the board, this project built a house and purchased 75 species are still around but don’t ing sure they don’t come back. surrounding outside edge is from a range of sources, includ- would also cost the county more acres across the road. have the natural environment to Garlic mustard is a nonnative required. ing reimbursements from the approximately $17,609. Marcie has a degree in botany grow and thrive in. Some of the plant that prevents native plants —Dimensional art can’t be state. The total cost of the project, and said she’s always been inter- prairies and savannas the couple from thriving because they take more than 5 inches deep, includ- Prospero argued that giving including the Saxon Harbor ested in doing this kind of work. has restored so far have grown back much of the necessary nutrients ing the depth of the wood board, Osterman and Krall raises would addition, is estimated to be “I don’t like lawns . they’re naturally after clearing the areas of native plants need to survive. and can’t exceed outside the force the county to give similar roughly $157,201 — of which the pointless because there’s no habi- the nonnative species and plants. “Animals don’t eat them board. raises for the rest of the county’s county is hoping to receive tat for anything,” she said. “There’s Some of them needed additional either, which makes it easier for —The subject matter is up to employees, and said they were $77,100 in grant money. The thousands of creatures that need to nurturing, and Marcie planted seeds them to spread,” Marcie said. “I the artist. already making enough without plan also calls for the remainder eat and when you put them on a of native species to restore them. spend most of the year dealing —Donate the piece to the the increase. of the funds to come from a range lawn with nonnative plants, there’s “I plant things that I know are with all the invasive species on DAP for auction. “If you give a raise, you better of sources, including the towns nothing for them to eat.” supposed to be here and there the land.” —Art pieces must be submit- be ready to give every ... employ- benefitting from the projects, pri- The O’Connors owned a house are certain things I let grow nat- They also trek through their ted by June 15. ee in Iron County the same kind vate donations and Gogebi- in St. Paul prior to purchasing urally,” Marcie said. land and girdle various trees Artwork will be on display of a raise,” Prospero said. “If crange.net. their land — and Marcie In addition to successfully that aren’t supposed to be there, July 5-16 at DAP. you’re not, you’re going to have —The committee decided to unfarmed that as well. She unfarming portions of the land they such as birch trees. It’s a process There will be an artists’ “Meet all kind of problems because continue using the company that turned the front yard into a live on, native insects have that takes a while because it and Greet” on July 16 from 4 to 5 they’ll sue and they’ll win.” installed the fire detection sys- prairie and the backyard into returned — butterflies, moths, bees involves whittling a ring of bark p.m. Bidding will be at 5 p.m. During the debate of the tem in the courthouse. According woods. They also had a cabin on etc. Marcie said native birds and around the trunk to prevent the and squares will be ready for issue, Prospero made a motion to to information from county clerk the St. Croix River in Minnesota animals are also returning, but she entirety of the tree from receiv- pick-up by winning bidders at approve the job descriptions Michael Saari, switching to with a stream that ran through focuses on butterflies and moths. ing the necessary nutrients. 6:30 p.m. without the pay increase, but the Johnson Controls would cost it, where Marcie planted native Marcie said she’s identified a After a while it will just fall over. The sales of the pieces will motion failed due to lack of sup- $24,875 and staying with the support DAP, with its mission to port. He also tried to amend the current company will cost promote and enhance the cre- motion, approving the raise, Keweenaw Director of Human $12,534. ation and appreciation of the extending it to other employees, Chermside Resources, is now Aspirus U.P. —The committee agreed to Electrical fire visual arts in the area. but the amendment also failed Regional Director of Human advertise for an officer manager For more information on the for lack of support. Resources. in the county’s University of Wis- Foot in the Door fund-raiser, or In other action: burns trailer —Dave Olsson remains consin Extension office. The cur- From page 1 DAP in general, call Polly Barba- —The committee approved Aspirus U.P. Regional Market- rent office manager, Joyce covi at 773-230-3128, or Peg two bids from Angelo Luppino In her new CEO position, ing Director. Gayan, plans to retire at the in Silver City Sandin at 715-292-0373. Inc. for work on the courthouse’s Chermside is part of a U.P. —Connie Koutouzos remains beginning of 2017. —Tom Stankard SILVER CITY — A fire regional executive team working Aspirus Iron River Hospital thought to be electrical in nature to enhance collaboration Chief Executive Officer, and now destroyed the trailer home of a between AGV, Aspirus Onton- joins the Aspirus U.P. Regional agon, Aspirus Keweenaw and Executive Team. anyone outside could have been Silver City couple early Wednes- Aspirus Iron River hospitals. The regional executive team Bill to let more foreigners Rollover struck. day morning. Effective May 1, the new region- reports directly to Nelson. drive in cruises ahead On Monday, Adolphson is The White Pine Volunteer al executive leadership roles Nelson added, “Advancing col- LANSING (AP) — It could get scheduled to appear in Bayfield Fire Department was called out are: laboration as a region and lever- County Court on charges of fail- easier for some people from From page 1 at 2:45 a.m. Wednesday to the —Shane Jacques, former aging our resources and ure to notify police of an acci- other countries to drive in Michi- home on 242 Chase St. when the Aspirus Keweenaw Chief Finan- strengths allows us to meet the the sheriff said luckily no other dent, driving too fast for condi- gan during short visits. trailer was already engulfed in cial Officer, is now Aspirus U.P. unique needs of the Upper vehicle was involved. tions and operating a vehicle left The House approved a bill fire. Regional CFO. Peninsula. It allows us to work Ironically, the sheriff’s of center. Thursday that would allow peo- According to Andy Cham- —Grace Tousignant, former together to deliver the highest- daughter lives at the private The charges were issued fol- ple who have a driver’s license berlain, White Pine Fire Aspirus Keweenaw Chief Nurs- quality care in the most efficient residence where the accident lowing an April 13 investigation from another country to cruise Chief, the occupants, Jim and ing Officer, is now Aspirus U.P. and cost-effective manner to occurred. She said she was not by Bayfield County Sheriff’s on Michigan roads. They would Sue Kelly, were able to escape Regional CNO. patients close to home.” home at the time, but arrived Department deputy Will Stoy- need to show they’re in the U.S. the blaze with their three —Chad Rowe, former Aspirus —Tom Stankard when Adolphson was still in the choff, according to court legally. dogs. vehicle. Had the family car been records. parked in the driveway, it Charges are pending in the The Ontonagon Volunteer would have been smashed, and Saturday Iron County accident. 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Funk, 71, passed away on tions on plumbers or ask for help Friday, May 6, 2016. finding missing dogs, is strug- He was born on July 15, 1944, in Fort gling with claims that people are Wayne, Ind. using it to racially profile those He was preceded in death by his wife, they find suspicious. Merry, in July 2013. Some residents in racially Jim is survived by his brother, Terry (Peggy) diverse Oakland, California, say Funk; stepson, Jeff (DesMarie) Smith, and people were posting warnings nieces, nephews and cousins. about minorities, flagging black A Celebration of Life for both Jim and Merry men walking by too slowly, for will be held Saturday, May 21, at the town example. recreation center in Mercer from 1 to 4 p.m. In an effort to remedy that, James ‘Jim’ the company will no longer allow Feel free to stop by and share some stories A. Funk with Jeff and Desi. immediate postings on its crime 1944 — 2016 and safety section, said Nirav Tolia, chief executive of the San Francisco-based company. It will George J. Cisewski require people reporting a crime or warning about a suspicious WAKEFIELD, Mich. — George J. Cisewski, 86, of Ironwood, person to fill out several forms died Wednesday, May 11, 2016, at Gogebic Medical Care Facil- before their post is published. Associated Press ity in Wakefield. “If you make it really easy to A NEXTDOOR sign is shown in a window at an office in San Francisco Wednesday. Nextdoor, a popular San Arrangements are pending and will be announced by McK- post anything, people don’t have Francisco-based website meant for neighborhood groups across the country to share recommendations on evitt-Patrick Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Iron- to think,” Tolia said. “But if you dog-sitters or pass along used baby clothes, said it is stepping up efforts to block people from using the tool wood. insert these decision points, it for racial profiling. forces them to think about what Nextdoor are designed to encour- 3 million messages in its crime She wrote asking for the users they are doing.” age citizens to focus on behavior, and safety section each day, has who made such postings to clari- The forms will ask users to not appearance alone,” she said. been testing the new rules in the fy what crime had been commit- Pauline M. ‘P.J.’ Lotzer detail criminal behavior before But the changes could San Francisco Bay Area and sev- ted. Her group later met with they describe someone. A arguably be seen as a double- eral East Coast cities since April. Nextdoor officials but eventually IRONWOOD, Mich. — Pauline M. “P.J.” Lotzer, 66, of Iron- description must give details edged sword. It plans to take them nationwide took the concerns to Oakland wood, died Wednesday, May 11, 2016, at Aspirus Grand View from head to toe, and not just list “On the one hand, Nextdoor is by summer. Councilwoman Annie Campbell Hospital in Ironwood. a race. The site also now scans forcing people to think through The changes come after Oak- Washington. A complete obituary will be published at a later date by for mentions of race that may be what they see and not just stereo- land-based Neighbors for Racial A council committee led by the McKevitt-Patrick Funeral Home and Cremation Services of offensive. type or jump to conclusions, and Justice complained to city offi- councilwoman has met since last Ironwood. If a racial profiling post some- pay attention to details that will cials there last October that the year with Nextdoor representa- how gets through anyway, any- be extremely useful to neighbors, site was being used to post the tives to address the issue. one can flag it for removal. as well as to law enforcement,” racially inspired warnings. “The work that Nextdoor has Wendy Patrick, a San Diego Patrick said. “On the other hand, “Sometimes there would be done is truly groundbreaking, Items belonging to George Carlin State University business ethics some people will not report suspi- posts about a black man walk- and they were willing to meet lecturer and attorney, said the cious behavior if it is going to be ing by too slowly, and they with myself and members of the site functions like virtual neigh- too time consuming, or involve a would take his picture and post community and really dig deep to to get new home in New York borhood watch communities, lot of paperwork_even when they it on Nextdoor,” said Shikira take on the issue of racial profil- with the goal of promoting public observe something that is very Porter, an Oakland resident ing and make real change in the JAMESTOWN, N.Y. (AP) — permanent home. safety. concerning.” and Neighbors for Racial Jus- way their users are posting,” Items belonging to late comedian George Carlin died in 2008 at “The changes made by The 5-year-old site, which sees tice member. Campbell Washington said. George Carlin will have a new the age of 71. He constantly home in New York. pushed the envelope with his The National Comedy Center jokes, especially with a routine currently being built in called “The Seven Words You Jamestown has acquired Carlin’s Can Never Say On TV.” Former Massey Energy CEO Blankenship reports to prison archives. This is the first major dona- CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) a long road, but I am pleased to Charleston had Blankenship’s attorneys say His daughter, Kelly Carlin, tion to the center, which is sched- — Former Massey Energy CEO see him finally start to pay for said allowing he could serve much, or all, of his says she’s excited that her uled to open in 2017. Don Blankenship reported to a his criminal conduct.” the 66-year-old sentence before an appellate father’s files, journals, awards, In the meantime, some of it California prison Thursday to Blankenship was sentenced Blankenship to decision on the appeal is arrest records and hours of video has been posted on the center’s begin serving a one-year sen- April 6 to a year in prison and continue his $1 reached. and audio recordings will have a website . tence for his conviction related to ordered to pay a $250,000 fine for million bail During the trial, prosecutors the deadliest U.S. mine explosion conspiring to willfully violate would be con- called Blankenship a bullish in four decades, a U.S. Bureau of mine safety standards at West trary to federal micromanager who meddled in Prisons spokesman said. Virginia’s Upper Big Branch coal law, which the smallest details of Upper Big Spokesman Justin Long said mine, which exploded in 2010, allows appeals Branch. They said Massey’s safe- Thursday evening that Blanken- killing 29 men. to delay jail ty programs were just a facade — ship was in custody at a federal The thought of Blankenship Don sentences only never backed by more money to facility in Taft, California. heading to prison was little satis- Blankenship in “exceptional hire additional miners or take According to the Bureau of Pris- faction to Tommy Davis, who lost circumstances.” more time on safety tasks. ons’ website, the low-security three family members in the “None of defendant’s con- Blankenship’s attorneys facility is operated by a private 2010 tragedy and worked at the tentions raise a substantial ques- believe he shouldn’t have gotten corporation. mine that day himself. tion likely to result in reversal,” more than a fine and probation, Thursday was the deadline for “It is what it is,” Davis said. Assistant U.S. Attorney Steve and have promised to appeal. Blankenship to report. Earlier in “It really don’t mean a whole lot Ruby wrote in an April 25 court They embraced Blankenship’s the day, a three-judge panel of to me, because he didn’t get filing. image as a tough boss, but coun- the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of what he needed. He wouldn’t According to federal law, tered it by saying he demanded Appeals denied a motion by his even have went to prison if he’d defendants can remain free safety and showed commitment attorneys requesting that done what he needed to do as a pending appeal if they can show to his community, family and Blankenship remain free while CEO. I would still be their arguments on appeal raise employees. he appeals his conviction. with my son and my brother and a substantial question of law or At Upper Big Branch, four Blankenship’s attorneys filed hanging out with my nephew fact likely to result in reversal, investigations found worn and an emergency motion with the and still worked with 29 good an order for a new trial, a sen- broken cutting equipment creat- appeals court Tuesday. men.” tence that does not include a ed a spark that ignited accumu- Federal prosecutors declined But Gary Quarles, whose son prison term, or a substantially lations of coal dust and methane Associated Press comment. An attorney for Gary Wayne died at Upper Big reduced jail sentence. gas. Broken and clogged water THIS MARCH 19, 2004, file photo shows actor and comedian George Blankenship did not immediate- Branch, felt differently. In the prosecution’s filing, sprayers then allowed what Carlin posing for a photo in a New York hotel. The National Comedy ly comment on the ruling. “I think it’s finally time he Ruby said the amount of time should have been a minor flare- Center currently being built in Jamestown has acquired Carlin’s “Today we saw Don Blanken- went to jail,” Quarles said. “I’m Blankenship serves in prison up to become an inferno. archives. This is the first major donation to the center, which is sched- ship go to federal prison where very happy about it.” while his appeal is pending is not Blankenship disputed those uled to open in 2017. he belongs,” Booth Goodwin, the The appeals court previously a relevant consideration. reports and said he believed nat- former U.S. attorney who set a May 31 deadline for initial “It makes no difference ural gas in the mine, and not •LULICHIMPLEMENT•LULICHIMPLEMENT•LULICHIMPLEMENT•LULICHIMPLEMENT• UIHIPEET•LLC MLMN UIHIPEET•LLC MLMN UIHIPEET•LLC IMPLEMENT LULICH • IMPLEMENT LULICH • IMPLEMENT LULICH • IMPLEMENT LULICH • IMPLEMENT LULICH • IMPLEMENT LULICH brought the case against briefs on Blankenship’s convic- whether his sentence is a year or methane gas and excess coal Blankenship, said in a statement tion appeal. 40 years — the sentence cannot dust, was at the root of the explo- to The Associated Press. “It was Federal prosecutors in be stayed,” Ruby wrote. sion.

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Robert Gage as he spoke on Senate majority leader to help Speaker Shel- accused the elder Skelos, a Long ics of the ing, “I love him more than any- behalf of Dean Skelos to ask why his son extort hundreds of thou- don Silver, who Island Republican, of strong- father-son rela- one in the world.” the father did not reach out to his sands of dollars was sentenced was sentenced arming three companies with a tionship took Addressing his father directly, many friends to help find his son Thursday to five years in prison this month to stake in state legislation — a center stage at he said, “You are sitting here a job rather than use his position after each asked for mercy for the 12 years in major real estate developer, an the sentencing because of me.” to extort companies. other. prison in his $5 environmental technology com- hearing Thurs- Assistant U.S. Attorney Jason “I wish I could answer that Former Senate Majority million bribery pany and a medical malpractice day, with the Masimore countered by saying it question,” Gage said. “I certainly Leader Dean Skelos and his son, case. insurer — into giving his son men embracing didn’t matter that the father and wish it had not happened.” Adam, were convicted last year But Wood Dean about $300,000 through consult- Adam at the defense the son were blinded by their In additions to the prison of extortion, conspiracy and told the 68- Skelos ing work, a no-show job and a Skelos table after love for each other when they terms, Dean Skelos was fined bribery in the latest of a spate of year-old Skelos: payment of $20,000. The scheme addressing the committed crimes. He said that $500,000 and both men were corruption cases that roiled “The effect of your crime has unraveled when investigators judge. would be like robbing a bank and ordered to forfeit a combined Albany. much in common with him. ... began recording phone calls Dean Skelos told the judge then saying it was done for the $334,000. U.S. District Judge Kimba You have caused immeasurable between the father and son. that the convictions had benefit of the family. Skelos and Silver, a Democrat, Wood gave the son 6 ½ years in damage to New Yorkers’ confi- On one tape, jurors heard destroyed his reputation. “It is a sad day for the state of were among a group dubbed the prison, saying he deserved more dence in the integrity of govern- Adam Skelos insulting a supervi- “It is heartbreaking to stand New York and the people of New “three men in a room” in Albany, time because of his thuggish ment.” sor on the no-show job by saying, before you,” he said. “Somewhere York as well,” Masimore said. a nod to the long-standing prac- behavior during the scheme to In a statement, U.S. Attorney “Guys like you aren’t fit to shine along the way my judgment “Dean Skelos knew better.” tice of legislative leaders and the force big companies to give him Preet Bharara said there was no my shoes” and threatening to became clouded.” The judge scolded Skelos for governor negotiating key bills consulting and other work. precedent for the “nearly simul- “smash in” his face. He added: “I ask you to show his role in the shakedowns, say- behind closed doors. They were The judge imposed terms that taneous convictions of Sheldon In another, the senator mercy to Adam. ... He’s a young ing he “repeatedly threatened the highest ranking of over 30 were significantly lower than Silver and Dean Skelos.” coached his son about the need man with two little autistic boys and pressured” the big compa- lawmakers who have left office ones sought by prosecutors, not- Democratic Gov. Andrew for discretion amid the state cap- who need their father.” nies to help his son, portraying facing criminal charges or allega- ing that the dollar value in the Cuomo said the sentences “show ’s ongoing corruption scandal, In a tearful apology, the 33- him as destitute even while he tions of ethical misconduct since case “pales in comparison” to there is zero tolerance for those saying, “Right now we’re in dan- year-old Adam Skelos said he was earning well over $200,000 2000. Kansas to Second website posts auction for gun that killed Martin MIAMI (AP) — An online gun was posted, along with a state- man’s prosecution. life short to raise money,” Martin’s parents declined to toughen rules on auction website yanked George ment from Zimmerman. Howev- The listing ended with a Latin McBath said in a written state- address Zimmerman’s actions in Zimmerman’s ad to sell the pistol er, the site apparently went down phrase that translates as “if you ment. statements made through repre- he used to kill unarmed black a few minutes later. The site calls want peace, prepare for war.” The slaying of her son, 17- sentatives. transgender teenager Trayvon Martin, saying itself a “social market place for Zimmerman, now 32, has said year-old Jordan Davis, by Martin’s mother, Sybrina Ful- it wanted no part in the deal, but the firearms community.” he was defending himself when Michael Dunn drew parallels at ton, said through an attorney a second site offered to post it. Critics called the planned auc- he killed Martin, 17, in a gated the time to the Zimmerman-Mar- that she would rather focus on birth certificates A listing for the weapon was tion an insensitive move to profit community near Orlando. Mar- tin case. Dunn told police he had her work with the Trayvon Mar- TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — removed from the from the slaying. tin, who lived in Miami with his felt threatened by Davis. Unlike tin Foundation than respond to Kansas is pursuing regulations GunBroker.com site Thursday Zimmerman had told Orlando, mother, was visiting his father at Zimmerman, Dunn was convict- “Zimmerman’s actions.” that would give it one of the morning, minutes after the auc- Florida, TV station WOFL that the time. ed of murder. Daryl Parks, whose firm rep- nation’s toughest policies against tion was to begin, as negative the pistol was returned to him by Zimmerman, who identifies as Since Zimmerman was acquit- resented the Martin family dur- allowing transgender people to traffic about the sale exploded the U.S. Justice Department, Hispanic, was acquitted in Mar- ted, he has been charged with ing the trial, is now chairman of update their birth certificates, online. In a statement posted on which took it after he was acquit- tin’s February 2012 shooting assault based on complaints from Fulton’s foundation. He says Ful- prompting anger from advocates its website, GunBroker.com said ted in Martin’s 2012 shooting death. The case sparked protests two girlfriends. Both women ton is pushing for policies that and threats of a lawsuit. listings are user generated, and death. and a national debate about race later refused to press charges protect youth and address gun State health department offi- that the company reserved the The auction for the 9 mm Kel- relations. The Justice Depart- and Zimmerman wasn’t prose- violence. cials contend an existing agency right to reject listings at its dis- Tec PF-9 pistol was to begin at 11 ment later decided not to prose- cuted. His estranged wife, Shellie Fulton also founded the Circle regulation allowing amended birth cretion. a.m. EDT Thursday and end 24 cute Zimmerman on civil rights Zimmerman, also accused him of of Mothers conference, a three- certificates conflicts with state law Zimmerman never contacted hours later. charges smashing her iPad during an day event to help mothers who and needs to be eliminated. The anyone at the site and no one Zimmerman’s listing said a Lucy McBath, the mother of argument days after she filed have “lost children or family agency has been pursuing changes there “has any relationship with portion of the proceeds would go another black teenager shot by a divorce papers. No charges were members” to gun violence. Demo- for months and could impose them Zimmerman,” the company wrote toward fighting what Zimmer- white man during an argument filed because of lack of evidence. cratic presidential candidate within six weeks. in its statement. man calls violence by the Black at a Jacksonville convenience They were divorced in January. Hillary Clinton will be keynote The department’s revised It added, “We want no part in Lives Matter movement against store in 2012, said the auction Orlando-based attorney Mark speaker at the event in Fort rules would allow a change only the listing on our web site or in law enforcement officers, com- reflected a “deplorable lack of O’Mara has previously repre- Lauderdale starting May 20. if a person or his or her parents any of the publicity it is receiv- batting anti-gun rhetoric of value for human life.” sented Zimmerman. A reception- In the auction listing, Zim- could document that the gender ing.” Democratic presidential candi- “I am deeply disappointed ist in O’Mara’s office said Thurs- merman cited strong interest was incorrectly recorded at the Hours later, United Gun date Hillary Clinton and ending that the man who killed Trayvon day that he no longer represents from collectors including “The time of birth. Group tweeted that it would post the career of state attorney Martin is trying to sell the very Zimmerman and had no com- Smithsonian Museum in Wash- Three transgender rights advo- Zimmerman’s ad. The new link Angela Corey, who led Zimmer- gun he used to cut that precious ment. ington DC.” cates called on the department to abandon its proposed changes during a hearing Thursday. The National Center for Transgender Equality says only Idaho and Ten- nessee have legal policies against changing gender listings on birth certificates, though Ohio also is not allowing it. “It really stands against where most of the country is on updating identity documents to accurately reflect who people are,” said Arli Christian, the cen- ter’s state policy counsel. 2013 Dodge Avenger R/T 2015 Jeep Cherokee Latitude But Kansas Republican state Spring Inventory Sale! Sen. 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She staff to achieve great results,” er, Russia and Kenya won 27 ences there and that kind of received the award at the compa- Kirwin said. “Evidence of her medals at the last Olympics in thing,” said WADA president ny’s annual convention in St. talent is the outstanding quality track and field. Their total at the Craig Reedie. “But the world of Paul, Minn. assurance score and guest feed- next one could be zero. sport and the world of govern- “This honor represents an back.” The Olympic hopes of the pow- ment doesn’t confer on me the extraordinary national achieve- Jake and Jess DeSanto, of erhouse teams from both coun- power to decide those kind of ment in delivering the highest Duluth, Minn., have owned the tries took serious blows Thurs- questions.” level of service to our customers,” Ironwood hotel since 2009. They day after the World Anti-Doping Maybe they should. said Paul Kirwin, president and also own an AmericInn in Apple Agency delivered stinging There were calls at the meet- CEO of AmericInn. “We cele- Valley, Minn. rebukes to attempts to clean up ing, most notably from Scott, for brate her dedicated efforts that “We are delighted with the their drug-addled programs. WADA to provide more rock-solid bring to life the hospitality outstanding dedication that The WADA foundation board assurances that the countries promise of the AmericInn Marcy brings to her job and the suspended Kenya’s anti-doping would not participate in Rio. brand.” national recognition that she agency after determining a new “I’m discouraged,” Scott said. Thomas grew up in Montreal, earned from the AmericInn law passed there to combat dop- “I think this is just appalling Wis., graduated from Hurley brand,” said Jake DeSanto. “She ing was “a complete mess.” The what’s happened. We’re at the High School and began working is a proud example of the atti- agency also released new num- forefront of it, and it’s taken the at the Ironwood hotel in 2001. tude of hospitality that was bers out of Russia showing that media to expose it. It’s sad but I She was named general manager offer.” testing by independent authori- hope it’s going to change.” in 2010. Thomas said the hotel is in ties has decreased by more than The problems in Kenya run She said she enjoys her work the middle of many upgrades. two-thirds in the past year. well outside the country’s bor- because of the people — guests Beside new furniture and beds in “Disappointing and disturbing ders. Since the London Games, 40 and staff. As for the guests, she the rooms, the lobby will soon be information,” said Beckie Scott, Kenyans have been banned, all said they’re meeting new people redone. Outside, there will be the Canadian gold-medal cross but five of them caught outside every day and enjoy working to new siding and landscaping. The country skier who chairs their home country. The Associat- meet their needs in anyway they newest addition are four brand WADA’s athlete committee. ed Press reported that because of can. She said she has a “great” new bicycles by the front door for At the London Olympics, Rus- difficulty processing samples, staff. guests to use on the Iron Belle sia won 16 medals and Kenya some athletes are given advance Larry Holcombe/Daily Globe Thomas was selected among Trail which runs behind the won 11. At world championships notice of their tests, which makes MARCY THOMAS, general manager of the AmericInn in Ironwood, all the general managers in the hotel. last year, the Kenyans tied it easier to escape detection. holds her General Manager of the Year award she recently received at AmericInn system of more than “We want people to feel wel- Jamaica for the most gold A law passed last month in the company’s St. Paul convention. She has managed the hotel since 200 locations. come and good about their stay,” medals, with seven. Kenya sought to resolve the 2010. “Thomas consistently demon- said Thomas. Among those whose participa- issues, and legislators thought it tion in Rio is in jeopardy include had WADA’s blessing. But 800-meter world-record holder amendments made to the origi- David Rudisha and both the nal bill rendered the law unsatis- men’s and women’s winners of factory, leading the board to Stocks finish little changed after weak employment report last month’s London Marathon, reject Kenya’s agency. NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. reports out of China to see if Monsanto led materials com- said it would do earlier this year. Eliud Kipchoge and Jemima “A complete mess,” said Olivi- stocks ended pretty much where there are more signs that the panies higher after Bloomberg The stock gave up $1.42, or 5.4 Sumgong. Russia has a stable of er Niggli, who will take over as they started Thursday after world’s second-largest economy News reported that German percent, to $24.93. Botox maker champion race-walkers and WADA’s director general in July. spending the day cycling up and is continuing to slow down. chemical and pharmaceutical Allergan fell $6.69, or 3 percent, champions in field events, Could the legislature pass the down. Investors bought safe The Dow Jones industrial company Bayer might make an to $216.02 and multiple sclerosis including world-record pole correct law in time to bring the picks like phone companies and average rose 9.38 points, less offer for it. That follows a wave of treatment maker Biogen vaulter Yelena Isinbayeva. anti-doping agency in compli- food makers after a surprisingly than 0.1 percent, to 17,720.50. consolidation in the chemicals declined $4.54, or 1.7 percent, to The final call on whether ance before the Olympics? weak report on the job market. The Standard & Poor’s 500 index industry: DuPont and Dow $262.71. UnitedHealth, the either country’s track team will “Where there’s a will, there’s a Stocks started the day higher. dipped 0.35 points to 2,064.11. Chemical agreed to combine last largest U.S. health insurer, gave be eligible for the Rio de Janeiro way,” Niggli said. Materials companies climbed The Nasdaq composite index fell year, and ChemChina agreed to up 95 cents to $129.74 and Aetna Olympics is left to the sport’s Reaction in Kenya ranged after Monsanto, an agricultural 23.35 points, or 0.5 percent, to buy Syngenta of Switzerland in lost $3.66, or 3.3 percent, to governing body, the IAAF, which from outraged to confused. giant, soared on reports it might 4,737.33. March. Monsanto jumped $7.58, $108.60. is set to decide about Russia at a “We don’t know the way for- be acquired. The market turned The Labor Department said or 8.4 percent, to $97.92. Data security company meeting on June 17. IAAF also ward,” said Julius Yego, the lower in late morning trading as applications for unemployment Benchmark U.S. oil, which is Infoblox surged $3.73, or 24.4 has jurisdiction over the Kenyan world champion in javelin. investors worried about the benefits rose to the highest level at its highest price since early percent, to $19.04 after track team, and while it’s not “Should we continue training or Labor Department’s report, since February 2015. That comes November, gained 47 cents, or 1 Bloomberg reported that a pri- unthinkable a team could com- do we stop?” which showed an unexpected after a disappointing jobs report for percent, to $46.70 a barrel in vate equity firm offered to buy it. pete without its country’s anti- Kenyan marathoner Wesley jump in the number of people April. Applications rose by 20,000 New York. Brent crude, the Burger chain Jack in the Box doping agency intact, WADA’s Korir, who serves in the coun- seeking unemployment benefits. to 294,000. Despite the increase, benchmark for international oil reported strong results, includ- move certainly raises the bar. try’s parliament, said WADA is Oil waverd between gains and they have remained below 300,000 prices, rose 48 cents, or 1 per- ing better sales at its Qdoba “If it’s a sports federation, you “killing the sport. Are we making losses, but finished higher for the for more than a year. cent, to $48.08 a barrel in Lon- Mexican restaurants. Its stock wouldn’t run your world champi- the laws for WADA or for sixth time in seven days. The biggest gains went to don. jumped 9.88, or 15.2 percent, to onships in an unaccredited coun- Kenyans?” “The market is following oil,” phone companies, chemicals The International Energy $75.02. said John Cannally, chief eco- makers and consumer stocks. Agency said it thinks the global Payment card company CPI nomic strategist for LPL Finan- AT&T increased 37 cents to oil surplus will shrink by the Card Group reported disappoint- cial. 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© 2016 Xcel Energy Inc. THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS FRIDAY, MAY 13, 2016 l 9 Devils defeat Washburn IRONWOOD — Ironwood scored eight runs in A double by Ironwood's Kathleen Mieloszyk the first inning and nine more in the third for a 17- plated a run in the third. Kristine Mieloszyk was 1 4 Indianhead Conference victory over Washburn for 2. Thursday. "I was able to get all of the girls in," Ironwood Alyssa Huotari allowed just two hits in the three coach Heather Sbraggia said. "It's always nice to shutout innings for the win. She struck out four. take a win at home." Taylor Mylly finished it, allowing two walks and Ironwood (7-5, 4-2) will play in a tournament in three hits. Kingsford Saturday. The Devils play Ishpeming at Huotari was 2 for 3 with 5 RBIs. Her first-inning 10:30 a.m., Iron Mountain at noon with additional triple cleared the bases and her third-inning base games to be determined. hit scored two. Washburn 0 0 0 3 1 — 4 5 4 Ironwood 8 0 9 0 x — 17 10 3

Jason Juno/Daily Globe HURLEY’S TORI Colassaco catches a fly ball during Thursday’s game against Solon Springs at the Hurley K-12 School. Midgettes jump Eagles early for Indianhead win HURLEY — The first six Hurley batters crossed "We really came out ready to play in the first the plate, but it was an even game after that as the inning," Kivisto said. "We had a chance to really put Midgettes beat Solon Springs 8-2 Thursday. it away in the first inning and we didn't. And from Hurley scored six runs in the first inning, but it there, our bats kind of went silent again. We got to missed an opportunity to score more with runners keep working on it because we're better in practice on second and third with nobody out. Solon Springs right now in hitting than we are right now in missed several chances itself to score runs in the games. We're going back to bad things in games." game. Hurley's other two runs came in the third, on a Jason Juno/Daily Globe "Everybody's not clicking together on offense like two-run single by Aho that scored Ashley Clement IRONWOOD FIRST baseman Lauren Gauthier, left, goes to tag a Washburn runner during the first inning of they were at the beginning of the year," Hurley and Kuula. Thursday’s game at John Krznarich Field in Ironwood. coach Jim Kivisto said. Aho retired the first six Solon Springs batters in Hurley remains unbeaten in the conference with order, but she had to work out of jams after that. the win and both Solon Springs and Ironwood have Solon Springs had runners on second and third two losses. Ironwood and Solon Springs haven't in the third, but a pop out to second ended the played each other yet. Hurley has three conference inning. The bases were loaded with two outs in the Ironwood baseball holds on for win games left. fourth, but a ground ball back to her ended the IRONWOOD — Ironwood sur- "Errors continue to plague the "Sackmann did a fine job early "It was a huge win," Kivisto said. threat. The Eagles got a run in the fifth and sev- vived for a 14-12 Indianhead Devils, but the bats kept them in and Parker Wilson closed strong Tianne Kuula walked and scored on an error as enth, but had additional runners in scoring position Conference victory over Wash- the game tonight." while only giving up one hit," the Eagles misplayed a Tori Colassaco bunt. both times. burn Thursday. Jon Clemens hit a home run to Niemi said. Paige Aho crushed a two-run home run over the "Our defense did well again tonight, Paige did The Devils had leads of 8-2 kick off a four-run second inning, Wilson was 4 for 5 with a left field fence for a 3-0 lead. what she was supposed to pitching," Kivisto said. and 13-8, but they had to hold off that was the first of his career. triple and two doubles. Tony Maria Swartz walked, Brooke Piilola bunted for Hurley (10-4) goes to a tournament in Gilman on Washburn, which scored eight "He was pretty excited," Wiemeri and Sackmann were a base hit and Allison Waterhouse drove in both of Saturday. The Midgettes play Stratford, Glenwood runs in the final four innings. Niemi said. "That sparked the both 3 for 5 at the plate. them with a double. Mackenzie McCorkle brought City and Gilman starting at 10 a.m., all consecu- Ironwood committed four scoring in the second inning." Ironwood (5-4) hosts Mellen home Waterhouse with a single. tively. errors but racked up 17 hits. Desmond Sackmann got the Monday. The Midgettes left runners at second and third Solon Springs 0 0 0 0 1 0 1— 2 6 3 "It was just a battle tonight," win and Parker Wilson picked up Washburn 0 2 2 4 3 0 1—12 10 6 with one out in the first inning. Hurley 6 0 2 0 0 0 x— 8 7 5 Ironwood coach Dan Niemi said. the save. Ironwood 4 4 1 4 1 0 x—14 17 4 Midgets rally for win Detroit's Killebrew was an aggressive athlete even as a kid ALLEN PARK, Mich. (AP) — covering tight ends. But in our over Solon Springs When Miles Killebrew was young, base defense, he's not going to be a HURLEY — Hurley fought game went on. I challenged him he tried playing soccer, and it linebacker." through a rough start for a key to throw a lot more breaking became obvious rather quickly The big challenge for Killebrew, 11-6 Indianhead Conference vic- stuff. They were starting to key that it wasn't for him. of course, will be adjusting to a dif- tory over Solon Springs Thurs- on the fastball." "I learned how to slide tackle," ferent level of competition after day. The Midgets took a 2-0 lead in he said. "So I was just hitting playing in the Big Sky Conference. Hurley, the top team in the first inning on an RBI single by everybody whether they had the Southern Utah actually had two conference at 10-1, handed Solon Bender and a bases-loaded walk ball or not, and I actually got red players drafted this year — cor- carded. . I had to have been like 4 Springs their third Indianhead to Austin Kolpin. nerback LeShaun Sims went to or 5 years old, getting red carded, Tennessee in the fifth round. loss of the season. Solon Springs scored five runs kicked out of games. So that's Killebrew was leaving for his The Eagles took a 6-2 lead in in the third inning, most were when my parents moved me to graduation when he was picked, the top of the third inning, but unearned. football." and the news of Southern Utah's the Midgets scored nine unan- Colt Tijan's RBI made it 6-3. Killebrew's love of contact has draft success apparently caused a swered runs after that. Hurley took the lead back now taken him all the way to the bit of a stir. A heavy downpour before the with five runs in the fourth. Kohl NFL. He was drafted in the fourth "We weren't up there yet, but game interrupted the Midgets' Manzanares hit a two-run double round by the Detroit Lions, and there was a ceremony going on, normal rhythm and coach Aaron and Kolpin knocked in a run the Southern Utah product is hop- and so, from what I heard, a lot of Bender also told starting pitcher with a single. ing to contribute right away as a my fellow classmates actually had Dante Bender to warm up more Manzanares had his third RBI safety. their phone and they were watch- before games. of the game with a base hit in the Killebrew was downright giddy ing, and they were keeping up," "With that rain that came, fifth to give Hurley a 9-6 lead. on his conference call with Lions Killebrew said. "As soon as our everything was thrown off," "That was a key run, that reporters on the day he was draft- names got called, there was a roar coach Bender said. "Our pregame gave us a little more cushion," ed, and his personable demeanor in the arena, which was kind of ritual was disrupted. Baseball's Bender said. in interviews could make him a cool, and right when we got up a game of routine. You take a lit- Hurley scored its final two fan favorite in Detroit if he plays there, there was nothing short of tle batting practice, infield-out- runs in the sixth inning. Kolpin well on the field. His style of play an awesome acceptance for us." field practice, our routine got had an RBI single and Tijan should go over pretty well too. He's After being a star at a smaller thrown off tonight." walked with the bases loaded. listed at 6-foot-2 and 217 pounds program, Killebrew is now simply Dante Bender finished the Manzanares was 2 for 2 with — and he enjoys causing some an untested rookie in the pros, and game with four shutout innings, three RBIs. Bender, Maki, serious collisions. he'll need to prove he can handle which is why his coach said he Kolpin and Tijan each had two "That's one of the best parts of the fundamentals of playing needs to warm up better. hits. Kolpin had three RBIs and football — a great, solid, clean hit," defense in the NFL. The big hits, "As the game went on, he got Tijan had two. he said Thursday at the Lions' as much as he enjoys them, don't better, the fastball had more zip Zach Rajala took the loss for practice facility. happen often at any level. What on it, the curveball started to be Solon Springs, giving up 10 hits, Killebrew was credited with a will really stand out for coaches is located better," Bender said. nine walks and six earned runs. team-high 132 tackles (74 solo) how well he handles his assign- "The ball started to get down in He struck out seven. last season. Lions general manag- ments — and the more mundane the zone better. They were start- Hurley (11-6) goes to Gogebic er Bob Quinn was asked recently if task of making tackles that won't Jason Juno/Daily Globe ing to tag him (earlier). I chal- tonight at 5 p.m. he could be considered a safety- HURLEY CATCHER Colt Tijan makes a catch during Thursday’s game at necessarily show up on a highlight lenged him a little bit as the Solon 0 1 5 0 0 0 0—6 8 3 linebacker hybrid. reel. the Hurley K-12 School. Hurley 2 0 1 5 1 2 x—11 10 3 "We're just looking for good "It's rare that you get one just defensive backs and linebackers," perfectly lined up, well-timed-out Quinn said. "Now, we're going to hit, but when it comes, it's a bless- Thunder beat Spurs, advance to Western Conference finals be in sub defense, nickel defense ing. I love it," he said. "But every for close to 70 percent of the time, other hit, every other tackle, has to OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Thunder Tim Duncan doesn't know yet where he's Kevin Durant scored 37 points, Russell so to get a guy that's his size, that be a form tackle. That's what I flipped the script, and now they're heading to headed as the San Antonio Spurs face an uncer- Westbrook added 28, and Oklahoma City beat can run as fast as he can run, you look forward to learning from the the Western Conference finals. tain future. San Antonio 113-99 on Thursday night. know, hopefully he can have a role coaches here." 10 l FRIDAY, MAY 13, 2016 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard

San Antonio 91 Local Schedule Thursday, May 12: Oklahoma City 113, Results correction San Antonio 99 Friday, May 13 Baseball Golden State 4, Portland 1 BESSEMER — Watersmeet’s Ashley Erickson took Hurley at Gogebic, 5 Sunday, May 1: Golden State 118, second in the shot put at Tuesday’s Marcy Bracket Portland 106 Saturday, May 14 Tuesday, May 3: Golden State 110, Invitational. The provided results didn’t include her. Softball Hurley at Gilman Tournament Portland 99 Packers sign their 3rd-round pick, Ironwood at Kingsford Tournament Saturday, May 7: Portland 120, Golden State 108 Friday and Saturday linebacker Kyler Fackrell Monday, May 9: Golden State 132, Soccer Ironwood at Rhinelander JV tourna- Portland 125, OT GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Green Bay Packers ment Wednesday, May 11: Golden State 125, Portland 121 third-round draft pick Kyler Fackrell has signed his Monday, May 16 rookie contract. Softball Drummond at Hurley, 4:30 Baseball General manager Ted Thompson announced the Mellen at Ironwood, 4:30 linebacker's signing on Thursday. The 6-foot-5 Fack- Baseball rell hopes to break into Green Bay's rotation on the Drummond at Hurley, 4:30 American League edge, led by pass rusher Clay Matthews. Mellen at Ironwood, 4:30 All Times EDT East Division Tuesday, May 17 The drafting of Fackrell might make it less likely that WLPct GB Track-and-field the Packers bring back outside rusher Mike Neal. The Baltimore 21 12 .636 — Indianhead Conference championships Boston 22 13 .629 — six-year veteran started 15 games last season. at Ironwood Toronto 18 18 .500 4½ Fullback John Kuhn is another notable Packers vet- Baseball Tampa Bay 15 17 .469 5½ Gogebic at Ironwood, 4:30 eran who became a free agent after the season. He New York 14 19 .424 7 Softball has not yet signed with a team. Ironwood at Lakeland, 4:30 Central Division WLPct GB more, 26; Odor, Texas, 26. PITCHING_Arrieta, Chicago, 6-0; Chicago 23 12 .657 — RBI_Cano, Seattle, 33; Frazier, Chica- Strasburg, Washington, 5-0; Matz, New Hockey Cleveland 16 15 .516 5 go, 31; Ortiz, Boston, 30; Bradley Jr., York, 5-1; Velasquez, Philadelphia, 4-1; Kansas City 16 18 .471 6½ Boston, 29; Castellanos, Detroit, 28; Ras- De La Rosa, Arizona, 4-4; Hammel, Detroit 15 19 .441 7½ mus, Houston, 28; Trumbo, Baltimore, 27; Chicago, 4-0; Lackey, Chicago, 4-2; Minnesota 8 25 .242 14 Encarnacion, Toronto, 27; Beltre, Texas, Scherzer, Washington, 4-2; Fernandez, NHL PlayoffsAll Times EDT Miami, 4-2; Pomeranz, San Diego, 4-3. West Division 25; Davis, Baltimore, 25. Associated Press SECOND ROUND HITS_Machado, Baltimore, 49; ERA_Arrieta, Chicago, 1.12; Pomer- (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) WLPct GB anz, San Diego, 1.80; Hammel, Chicago, Seattle 21 13 .618 — Bogaerts, Boston, 47; Altuve, Houston, DETROIT TIGERS pitcher Justin Wilson reacts after giving up a two run triple to the Baltimore Orioles in the EASTERN CONFERENCE 1.85; Lester, Chicago, 1.96; Roark, Texas 20 15 .571 1½ 46; Pedroia, Boston, 45; Cano, Seattle, Washington, 2.03; Kershaw, Los Angeles, seventh inning Thursday in Baltimore. The Orioles won 7-5. Tampa Bay 4, N.Y. Islanders 1 43; Hosmer, Kansas City, 43; Martinez, Wednesday, April 27: N.Y. Islanders 5, Oakland 14 21 .400 7½ 2.04; Gonzalez, Washington, 2.19; Ross, Detroit, 42; Odor, Texas, 42; Kinsler, Tampa Bay 3 Los Angeles 13 20 .394 7½ Washington, 2.29; Maeda, Los Angeles, Detroit, 42; Castellanos, Detroit, 42. Saturday, April 30: Tampa Bay 4, NY Houston 14 22 .389 8 2.30; Syndergaard, New York, 2.53. Wednesday's Games DOUBLES_Altuve, Houston, 16; STRIKEOUTS_Scherzer, Washington, Tigers blow 5-run lead in loss to Orioles Islanders 1 Machado, Baltimore, 15; Ortiz, Boston, 66; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 64; Bumgar- Tuesday, May 3: Tampa Bay 5, NY Baltimore 9, Minnesota 2 15; Shaw, Boston, 12; Bogaerts, Boston, ner, San Francisco, 60; Strasburg, Wash- BALTIMORE (AP) — With Davis and Pedro Alvarez hit RBI Islanders 4, OT Texas 6, Chicago White Sox 5 12; Pillar, Toronto, 11; Odor, Texas, 10; ington, 58; Fernandez, Miami, 58; Syn- Detroit Orioles 7, TigersBaltimore 5 Friday, May 6: Tampa Bay 2, NY Houston 5, Cleveland 3, 16 innings the Detroit Tigers mired in a ter- singles, Schoop cleared the bases Martinez, Detroit, 10; Lawrie, Chicago, dergaard, New York, 55; Pomeranz, San ab rhbi ab rhbi Islanders 1, OT Seattle 6, Tampa Bay 5, 11 innings 10; Escobar, Anaheim, 9; Desmond, Diego, 51; Nola, Philadelphia, 49; rible skid, Victor Martinez can't with a liner into the right-field Kinsler 2b 4220Rickard lf 4110 Sunday, May 8: Tampa Bay 4, NY San Francisco 5, Toronto 4, 13 innings Texas, 9; Longoria, Tampa Bay, 9; Saun- Velasquez, Philadelphia, 49; Garcia, St. find any solace in a hot streak corner. J..Mrtn rf 3110M.Mchdo ss 5220 Islanders 0 Kansas City 7, N.Y. Yankees 3 Washington 3, Detroit 2 ders, Toronto, 9; Forsythe, Tampa Bay, 9; Louis, 48. that's lifted his batting average Vance Worley (2-0) worked Mi.Cbrr 1b 4012A.Jones cf 5111 Pittsburgh 4, Washington 2 Jackson, Chicago, 9; Donaldson, Toronto, SAVES_Gomez, Philadelphia, 13; V.Mrtnz dh 4032C.Davis 1b 4222 Thursday, April 28: Washington 4, Pitts- Boston 13, Oakland 3 9; Beltre, Texas, 9. Familia, New York, 12; Jansen, Los Ange- to a lofty .362. two innings, and Zach Britton Cstllns 3b 5000Trumbo rf 3000 burgh 3, OT St. Louis 5, L.A. Angels 2 les, 11; Melancon, Pittsburgh, 10; Ramos, TRIPLES_Bradley Jr., Boston, 4; J.Upton cf 5010P.Alvrz dh 3111 Thursday's Games Miami, 10; Rodney, San Diego, 10; Papel- Martinez had three hits and got three outs for his ninth save Eaton, Chicago, 3; Andrus, Texas, 3; Moya lf 4020Schoop 2b 4023 Saturday, April 30: Pittsburgh 2, Wash- Baltimore 7, Detroit 5 bon, Washington, 9; McGee, , 9; two RBIs, yet the Tigers blew a in nine chances. Aoki, Seattle, 2; Betts, Boston, 2; Naquin, Aviles ph 1000Flherty 3b 4010 ington 1 N.Y. Yankees 7, Kansas City 3 Jeffress, Milwaukee, 8; Ziegler, Arizona, Cleveland, 2; Escobar, Kansas City, 2; five-run lead Thursday night and Jarod Saltalamacchi homered Sltlmcc c 5121Joseph c 4020 Monday, May 2: Pittsburgh 3, Washing- Boston 11, Houston 1 7; Casilla, San Francisco, 7; Rondon, Shaw, Boston, 2; Gose, Detroit, 2; Burns, J.Iglss ss 4110 ton 2 St. Louis at L.A. Angels Chicago, 7. lost to the Baltimore Orioles 7-5, for the Tigers. One night after Oakland, 2; Castro, Houston, 2; Seager, Totals 39 5 13 5 Totals 36 7 12 7 Wednesday, May 4: Pittsburgh 3, Friday's Games Seattle, 2. their ninth defeat in 10 games. striking out 20 times against Detroit 100 202 000 —5 Washington 2, OT Chicago White Sox (Sale 7-0) at N.Y. HOME RUNS_Cano, Seattle, 12; Transactions "If anyone's doubting that Washington's Max Scherzer, Baltimore 000 002 50x —7 Saturday, May 7: Washington 3, Pitts- Yankees (Severino 0-5), 7:05 p.m. Trumbo, Baltimore, 11; Frazier, Chicago, E_M.Machado (2). DP_Baltimore 1. LOB_Detroit 12, burgh 1 Detroit (Verlander 2-3) at Baltimore BASEBALL we're going out there and giving Detroit fanned only four times 11; Machado, Baltimore, 10; Davis, Balti- Baltimore 8. 2B_J..Martinez (6), J.Upton (8), C.Davis (6). Tuesday, May 10: Pittsburgh 4, Wash- (Tillman 4-1), 7:05 p.m. American League more, 9; Ortiz, Boston, 9; Donaldson, our best, I'm going to invite them against Ubaldo Jimenez and 3B_Schoop (1). HR_Saltalamacchia (7). ington 3, OT Houston (McCullers 0-0) at Boston CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Acquired (Wright 3-3), 7:10 p.m. Toronto, 9; Altuve, Houston, 9; Dickerson, RHP Anthony Ranaudo from Texas for IP HRER BB SO WESTERN CONFERENCE and have them put on a big three relievers. Minnesota (Nolasco 1-1) at Cleveland Tampa Bay, 8; Souza Jr., Tampa Bay, 8; RHP Matt Ball. Optioned RHP Scott Car- league uniform and go out there Detroit's Justin Upton played Detroit St. Louis 4, Dallas 3 Semien, Oakland, 8. roll to Charlotte (IL). Pelfrey 5 1-3 52225 Friday, April 29: Dallas 2, St. Louis 1 (Tomlin 5-0), 7:10 p.m. STOLEN BASES_Altuve, Houston, 13; KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Recalled every single day," an obviously center field for the first time Ryan H,1 1-3 00000 Sunday, May 1: St. Louis 4, Dallas 3, Oakland (Hill 4-3) at Tampa Bay (Odor- Ellsbury, New York, 9; Burns, Oakland, 8; LHP Scott Alexander from Omaha (PCL). VerHagen H,2 1-3 10000 OT izzi 0-1), 7:10 p.m. frustrated Martinez said. "Our since he manned the position at Davis, Cleveland, 8; Betts, Boston, 7; Selected the contract of RHP Peter Moy- Wilson H,3 1-3 33300 Tuesday, May 3: St. Louis 6, Dallas 1 Toronto (Dickey 1-4) at Texas (Perez 1- energy, effort level is there. What Double A Mobile in 2007. Nor- 2), 8:05 p.m. Martin, Seattle, 7; Santana, Minnesota, 7; lan from Omaha. Placed RHPs Chris Wilson L,0-1 BS,1 2-3 32200 Thursday, May 5: Dallas 3, St. Louis 2, Young and Kris Medlen on the 15-day DL, (Teheran 0-3) at Kansas City Escobar, Kansas City, 7; Desmond, else can we do? Just keep playing mally a corner outfielder, Upton Norris 100010 OT Young retroactive to May 10 and Medlen Texas, 6; Bogaerts, Boston, 6. Baltimore Saturday, May 7: St. Louis 4, Dallas 1 (Volquez 3-3), 8:15 p.m. retroactive to May 11. the game." was moved to center after the PITCHING_Sale, Chicago, 7-0; Jimenez 595442 Monday, May 9: Dallas 3, St. Louis 2 L.A. Angels (Tropeano 1-2) at Seattle LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Activated Ramirez, Tampa Bay, 6-1; Porcello, Martinez is 10 for 13 in his Tigers recalled Steven Moya Worley W,2-0 240001 Wednesday, May 11: St. Louis 6, Dal- (Karns 3-1), 10:10 p.m. RHP Jhoulys Chacin. Optioned RHP A.J. Boston, 6-1; Tomlin, Cleveland, 5-0; Zim- O'Day H,5 100010 las 1 Saturday's Games Achter to Salt Lake (PCL). last three games and is batting from Triple-A Toledo and put Chicago White Sox at N.Y. Yankees, mermann, Detroit, 5-2; Latos, Chicago, 5- NEW YORK YANKEES — Recalled .469 since April 29. Yet the him in left. Britton S,9-9 100001 San Jose 3, Nashville 3 0; Happ, Toronto, 5-0; Price, Boston, 5-1; Jimenez pitched to 2 batters in the 6th Friday, April 29: San Jose 5, Nashville 1:05 p.m. LHP Tyler Olson from Scranton/Wilkes- Quintana, Chicago, 5-1; Tillman, Balti- Tigers are 15-19 and stuck in "It's a smaller yard, which Umpires_Home, Mark Wegner; First, Alan Porter; Sec- 2 Houston at Boston, 1:05 p.m. Barre (IL). Optioned OF Ben Gamel to more, 4-1. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. ond, John Tumpane; Third, Jeff Kellogg. Sunday, May 1: San Jose 3, Nashville 2 Minnesota at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m. fourth place in the AL Central. allows us to put Upton in center," ERA_Quintana, Chicago, 1.38; Zim- National League T_3:16. A_14,918 (45,971). Tuesday, May 3: Nashville 4, San Jose Oakland at Tampa Bay, 6:10 p.m. mermann, Detroit, 1.50; Wright, Boston, MIAMI MARLINS — Agreed to terms Their latest loss was particu- Ausmus said. 1 Detroit at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. 1.52; Sale, Chicago, 1.79; Salazar, Cleve- with LHP Joe Beimel on a minor league larly galling because they led 5-0 Upton played errorless ball. Thursday, May 5: Nashville 4, San Jose Atlanta at Kansas City, 7:15 p.m. wrist fracture) went 0 for 3 with a land, 1.90; Happ, Toronto, 2.05; Hernan- contract. 3, 3OT Toronto at Texas, 8:05 p.m. in the sixth inning before giving He broke in on a liner in the walk in his latest rehab game with dez, Seattle, 2.27; Richards, Anaheim, MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Reinstat- Saturday, May 7: San Jose 5, Nashville L.A. Angels at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. 2.34; Estrada, Toronto, 2.39; Hill, Oak- ed 2B Scooter Gennett from the 15-day it all away. sixth inning but retreated in Toledo on Thursday. In 14 games 1 National League land, 2.39. DL. Optioned INF Yadiel Rivera to Col- with the Mud Hens, Maybin is hitting Monday, May 9: Nashville 4, San Jose All Times EDT orado Springs (PCL). "We left some guys on base. time to make the catch. STRIKEOUTS_Price, Boston, 65; 3, OT East Division NEW YORK METS — Placed INF We had a lead, couldn't hold it," Jimenez allowed five hits and .196. He has not played for Detroit Archer, Tampa Bay, 54; Salazar, Cleve- Thursday, May 12: Nashville at San W L Pct GB Wilmer Flores on the 15-day DL, retroac- this season. land, 53; Smyly, Tampa Bay, 52; Sale, manager Brad Ausmus said. three walks over the first three Jose, 9 p.m. New York 21 12 .636 — tive to May 11. Recalled LHP Sean Chicago, 47; Porcello, Boston, 46; Hill, Orioles: Shortstop J.J. Hardy, on CONFERENCE FINALS Washington 21 13 .618 ½ Gilmartin from Las Vegas (PCL). "That's the story of the game. innings, but Detroit's lone run Philadelphia 20 15 .571 2 Oakland, 46; Hamels, Texas, 45; Kluber, SAN DIEGO PADRES — Optioned the DL since May 2 with a fractured (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Cleveland, 45; Moore, Tampa Bay, 43. There's really not much else to during that span scored on Mar- EASTERN CONFERENCE Miami 18 15 .545 3 LHP Keith Hessler to El Paso (PCL). left foot, will receive treatment at the SAVES_Tolleson, Texas, 11; Cishek, SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — it." tinez's first-inning single. Tampa Bay vs. Pittsburgh Atlanta 8 25 .242 13 team's minor league facility in Flori- Seattle, 11; Robertson, Chicago, 10; Brit- Recalled RHP Clayton Blackburn from Friday, May 13: Tampa Bay at Pitts- Central Division Detroit starter Mike Pelfrey Detroit made it 3-0 in the ton, Baltimore, 9; Colome, Tampa Bay, 9; Sacramento (PCL). Optioned OF Jarrett da at the end of next week. "It does- burgh, 8 p.m. W L Pct GB Kimbrel, Boston, 9; Davis, Kansas City, 8; Parker to Sacramento. allowed two runs in 5 1/3 fourth. Saltalamacchia led off n't hurt and I haven't put weight on it Monday, May 16: Tampa Bay at Pitts- Chicago 25 8 .758 — Madson, Oakland, 8; Allen, Cleveland, 8; BASKETBALL burgh, 8 p.m. Pittsburgh 18 15 .545 7 innings, but the collapse of the with his seventh homer, and since the first day, so I don't know Osuna, Toronto, 8; Rodriguez, Detroit, 8. National Basketball Association Wednesday, May 18: Pittsburgh at St. Louis 18 16 .529 7½ Detroit bullpen left the right- Miguel Cabrera added a run- how it's doing," Hardy said Thursday. NATIONAL LEAGUE ORLANDO MAGIC — Announced the Tampa Bay 8 p.m. Cincinnati 14 20 .412 11½ BATTING_Murphy, Washington, .409; resignation of coach Scott Skiles. hander winless in 15 starts since scoring groundout. Friday, May 20: Pittsburgh at Tampa Milwaukee 14 21 .400 12 Prado, Miami, .386; Diaz, St. Louis, .382; FOOTBALL UP NEXT Bay 8 p.m. West Division Aug. 12. Detroit chased Jimenez dur- Braun, Milwaukee, .376; Segura, Arizona, National Football League x-Sunday, May 22: Tampa Bay at Pitts- W L Pct GB BUFFALO BILLS — Signed WR Kolby Tigers: Justin Verlander (2-3, .345; Herrera, Philadelphia, .339; Marte, The game turned in the sev- ing a two-run sixth that featured burgh, 8 p.m. San Francisco 18 18 .500 — Listenbee. 5.40 ERA) starts Friday night. He's Pittsburgh, .336; Fowler, Chicago, .333; enth inning, when Baltimore RBI singles by Cabrera and Mar- x-Tuesday, May 24: Pittsburgh at Los Angeles 17 17 .500 — CAROLINA PANTERS — Signed CB Cozart, Cincinnati, .330; Yelich, Miami, 7-0 at Camden Yards and has at Tampa Bay 8 p.m. Arizona 17 19 .472 1 Zack Sanchez. used five singles and a triple by tinez. .325; Molina, St. Louis, .325. least one strikeout in 288 straight x-Thursday, May 26: Tampa Bay at Colorado 16 18 .471 1 CHICAGO BEARS — Signed OL Adri- RUNS_Arenado, Colorado, 28; Rizzo, Jonathan Schoop to erase a 5-2 "Are you asking us to score 10 Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. San Diego 16 20 .444 2 an Bellard. Waived DB Anthony Jeffer- games, the longest active streak in Chicago, 27; Fowler, Chicago, 25; son. WESTERN CONFERENCE Wednesday's Games deficit. runs off Jimenez? We did what the majors. Zobrist, Chicago, 25; Story, Colorado, 24; GREEN BAY PACKERS — Signed LB St. Louis vs. San Diego 7, Chicago Cubs 4 Alex Wilson gave up three we did and they took him out," Orioles: Chris Tillman (4-1, 3.05 Colorado 8, Arizona 7 Rendon, Washington, 24; Bryant, Chica- Kyler Fackrell. San Jose-Nashville winner go, 24; Diaz, St. Louis, 23; McCutchen, MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Signed WR runs and Justin Wilson (0-1) Martinez said. ERA) is 3-0 with 25 strikeouts in his Sunday, May 15: San Jose-Nashville San Francisco 5, Toronto 4, 13 innings Pittsburgh, 23; Carter, Milwaukee, 22; Laquon Treadwell. winner at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Washington 3, Detroit 2 yielded the last two. last three starts and is 3-0 with a Gonzalez, Colorado, 22; Piscotty, St. NEW YORK JETS — Signed QB Chris- Tuesday, May 17: San Jose-Nashville Atlanta 5, Philadelphia 1 1.69 ERA over the past three years Louis, 22; Murphy, Washington, 22; Harp- tian Hackenberg and WR Charone Peake After Adam Jones, Chris winner at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Miami 3, Milwaukee 2 TRAINER'S ROOM er, Washington, 22; Herrera, Philadelphia, to four-year contracts. against Detroit. Thursday, May 19: St. Louis at San Pittsburgh 5, Cincinnati 4 22. OAKLAND RAIDERS — Signed G Tigers: OF Cameron Maybin (left Jose-Nashville winner, TBD San Diego 1, Chicago Cubs 0 Denver Kirkland, WR Jaydon Mickens RBI_Cespedes, New York, 31; Arena- Saturday, May 21: St. Louis at San St. Louis 5, L.A. Angels 2 and G-C Terran Vaughn. do, Colorado, 31; Rizzo, Chicago, 29; Jose-Nashville winner, 7:15 p.m. N.Y. Mets 4, L.A. Dodgers 3 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES — Signed Zobrist, Chicago, 28; Braun, Milwaukee, x-Monday, May 23: San Jose-Nashville Thursday's Games QB Carson Wentz to a four-year contract. 27; Harper, Washington, 27; Story, Col- Shields strong, Upton homers and Padres beat Brewers winner at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Philadelphia 7, Atlanta 4, 10 innings Named Joe Douglas vice president of orado, 27; Pence, San Francisco, 26; x-Wednesday, May 25: St. Louis at San San Diego 3, Milwaukee 0 player personnel, Andy Weidl assistant MILWAUKEE (AP) — James tana and then a single to Scooter Kemp, San Diego, 25; Stanton, Miami, 24. Padres 3, Brewers 0 Jose-Nashville winner, TBD San Francisco at Arizona director of player personnel, Alec Halaby San Diego Milwaukee HITS_Murphy, Washington, 52; Segu- vice president of football operations and Shields had a season-high nine Gennett. Gennett was thrown x-Friday, May 27: San Jose-Nashville St. Louis at L.A. Angels ab rhbi ab rhbi N.Y. Mets at L.A. Dodgers ra, Arizona, 50; Braun, Milwaukee, 47; strategy, Tom Donahoe senior football strikeouts in seven innings to out in a run down between first Jay cf 3010Do.Sntn rf 4010 winner at St. Louis, 8 p.m. advisor, Anthony Patch senior director of Friday's Games Prado, Miami, 44; Marte, Pittsburgh, 44; Myers 1b 4110Gennett 2b 3020 college scouting, Trey Brown director of lead the San Diego Padres to a 3- and second, though, and then Pittsburgh (Liriano 3-1) at Chicago Piscotty, St. Louis, 43; Parra, Colorado, Kemp rf 4000Braun lf 4010 Basketball 43; Arenado, Colorado, 42; Herrera, college scouting, Mike Bradway assistant 0 victory over the Milwaukee Shields got Braun and Jonathan Cubs (Hammel 4-0), 2:20 p.m. director of college scouting and Rick Maurer p 0000Lucroy c 4000 Cincinnati (Finnegan 1-1) at Philadel- Philadelphia, 42; Gonzalez, Colorado, 41. Brewers on Thursday night. Lucroy to ground out. Rosales 3b 0000Carter 1b 4000 DOUBLES_Parra, Colorado, 14; Mur- Mueller player personnel executive. phia (Hellickson 2-2), 7:05 p.m. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Announced San Diego won its third Jonathan Villar singled to Wallace 3b 4000Nwnhuis cf 2020 NBA Playoffs Miami (Koehler 2-3) at Washington phy, Washington, 13; Marte, Pittsburgh, Buchter p 0000H.Perez ph 1000 All Times EDT 13; Diaz, St. Louis, 12; Fowler, Chicago, the retirement of WR Ricardo Lockette. straight game for the first time lead off the sixth for Milwaukee. (Gonzalez 2-1), 7:05 p.m. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — M.Upton lf 4232A.Hill 3b 3000 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS 12; Holliday, St. Louis, 11; Conforto, New San Diego at Milwaukee (Guerra 1-0), Signed DE Noah Spence and WR Freddie this season. Shields (2-5) allowed Another single by Gennett put De.Nrrs c 0000Nelson p 2000 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) York, 11; Markakis, Atlanta, 11; Cozart, EASTERN CONFERENCE 8:10 p.m. Martino. Claimed S John Lowdermilk off seven hits and one walk, Bran- runners on first and third with Bthncrt c 3000Presley ph 1000 Atlanta (Teheran 0-3) at Kansas City Cincinnati, 10; Polanco, Pittsburgh, 10; waivers from Minnesota. Waived S A.Rmrez ss 3021Thrnbrg p 0000 Cleveland 4, Atlanta 0 Molina, St. Louis, 10; Piscotty, St. Louis, Monday, May 2: Cleveland 104, Atlanta (Volquez 3-3), 8:15 p.m. Traveon Henry and WR Dez Stewart. don Maurer pitched the eighth one out, but Braun hit into a dou- Pirela 2b 4000Villar ss 3020 10; Jay, San Diego, 10; Bryant, Chicago, 93 N.Y. Mets (Harvey 3-4) at Colorado WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Waived inning and Ryan Buchter pitched Shields p 1000 10; Lamb, Arizona, 10; Carter, Milwau- ble play. Wednesday, May 4: Cleveland 123, (Gray 0-1), 8:40 p.m. OT Joe Gore. A.Dckrs ph 1000 kee, 10; Seager, Los Angeles, 10. the ninth for his first major San Diego was able to capital- Atlanta 98 San Francisco (Samardzija 4-2) at Ari- HOCKEY Jnkwski rf 0000 TRIPLES_Blanco, San Francisco, 3; National Hockey League Friday, May 6: Cleveland 121, Atlanta zona (Miller 1-3), 9:40 p.m. league save. ize when its leadoff batters Totals 31 373Totals 31 080 Dietrich, Miami, 3; Belt, San Francisco, 3; DALLAS STARS — Signed F Denis 108 St. Louis (Wacha 2-3) at L.A. Dodgers San Diego 000 100 101 —3 Panik, San Francisco, 3; Peralta, Arizona, Gurianov to a three-year entry-level con- Melvin Upton Jr. homered for reached, beginning in the fourth Sunday, May 8: Cleveland 100, Atlanta (Stripling 0-2), 10:10 p.m. Milwaukee 000 000 000 —0 3; Story, Colorado, 3; Carpenter, St. tract. the fourth time and had three when Wil Myers singled. He stole 99 Saturday's Games COLLEGE DP_San Diego 3. LOB_San Diego 5, Milwaukee 6. Miami at Washington, 1:05 p.m. Louis, 2; Fowler, Chicago, 2; Granderson, hits, two RBIs and two runs for second and scored on a two-out 2B_M.Upton (4), A.Ramirez (5). HR_M.Upton (4). Toronto 3, Miami 2 New York, 2; Hazelbaker, St. Louis, 2; BIG EAST CONFERENCE — Named Tuesday, May 3: Miami 102, Toronto Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. SB_Myers (4). CS_Braun (2). SF_A.Ramirez (2). Herrera, Philadelphia, 2; Russell, Chica- Vince Nicastro deputy commissioner and the Padres one day after San single by Upton to center field. 96, OT Cincinnati at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. S_Shields (2). go, 2; Hernandez, Philadelphia, 2; Gor- chief operating officer. Thursday, May 5: Toronto 96, Miami Miami at Washington, 7:05 p.m. — Dismissed OT Charles Diego swept a doubleheader at The Padres took a 2-0 lead in IP HRER BB SO don, Miami, 2; Lamb, Arizona, 2; Her- 92, OT San Diego at Milwaukee, 7:10 p.m. Baldwin for a violation of unspecified team the Chicago Cubs. the seventh. Upton led off with a San Diego rmann, Arizona, 2; Bruce, Cincinnati, 2; Saturday, May 7: Toronto 95, Miami 91 Atlanta at Kansas City, 7:15 p.m. rules. Named Karl Dunbar defensive line- Shields W,2-5 770019 Murphy, Washington, 2; Utley, Los Ange- Milwaukee's Jimmy Nelson double, advanced to third on a fly Monday, May 9: Miami 94, Toronto 87, N.Y. Mets at Colorado, 8:10 p.m. men coach. Maurer H,10 110011 les, 2; Ozuna, Miami, 2; Owings, Arizona, OT San Francisco at Arizona, 8:10 p.m. BUTLER — Named Mike Schrage (4-3) pitched a season-high eight out to right field by Christian Buchter S,1-1 100001 2; Segura, Arizona, 2; Duffy, San Francis- Wednesday, May 11: Toronto 99, St. Louis at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m. men's assistant basketball coach. Milwaukee co, 2; Puig, Los Angeles, 2. innings and gave up two earned Bethancourt and scored on a sac- Miami 91 COLUMBIA COLLEGE — Named Nelson L,4-3 852215 HOME RUNS_Arenado, Colorado, 13; Tracy Jex cross-country and track and runs on five hits but lost for the rifice fly to left from Alexei Friday, May 13: Toronto at Miami, 8 TODAY'S MAJOR Thornburg 121102 Story, Colorado, 11; Cespedes, New field coach, effective at the end of the p.m. LEAGUE LEADERS second time in his last seven Ramirez. HBP_by Nelson (Norris). AMERICAN LEAGUE York, 11; Rizzo, Chicago, 10; Harper, semester. x-Sunday, May 15: Miami at Toronto, Umpires_Home, Jeff Nelson; First, Laz Diaz; Second, BATTING_Martinez, Detroit, .362; Washington, 10; Stanton, Miami, 10; HOFSTRA — Announced the resigna- starts. Upton's solo blast came in the 3:30 p.m. Manny Gonzalez; Third, Ben May. Castellanos, Detroit, .362; Machado, Bal- Carter, Milwaukee, 10; Walker, New York, tion of women's golf coach Maren Crow- Ryan Braun extended his hit- ninth off reliever Tyler Thorn- WESTERN CONFERENCE ley. T_2:51. A_17,374 (41,900). timore, .360; Hosmer, Kansas City, .333; 9; Kemp, San Diego, 8; Howard, Philadel- ting streak to 12 games for the burg, giving him two homers in Oklahoma City 4, San Antonio 2 Bogaerts, Boston, .331; Bradley Jr., phia, 8. NEBRASKA — Signed volleyball coach Saturday, April 30: San Antonio 124, Boston, .328; Altuve, Houston, .326; STOLEN BASES_Villar, Milwaukee, John Cook to a contract extension Brewers, who are 3-6 in their last three days. before the game and INF Yadiel Oklahoma City 92 Shaw, Boston, .320; Ortiz, Boston, .319; 11; Marte, Pittsburgh, 9; Hamilton, Cincin- through January 2021. Rivera was optioned to Triple-A Col- Monday, May 2: Oklahoma City 98, nine games. Reddick, Oakland, .317. nati, 7; Upton Jr., San Diego, 6; Gordon, TENNESSEE — Announced men's San Antonio 97 orado Springs. RUNS_Donaldson, Toronto, 33; Altuve, Miami, 6; Herrera, Philadelphia, 6; Fowler, basketball graduate F Lew Evans has Milwaukee put the leadoff Friday, May 6: San Antonio 100, Okla- TRAINER'S ROOM Houston, 32; Betts, Boston, 29; Kinsler, Chicago, 6; Smith, Atlanta, 6; Owings, Ari- transferred from Utah State. batter on in four of the first six homa City 96 Detroit, 29; Machado, Baltimore, 29; zona, 5; Parra, Colorado, 5; Harrison, UALR — Announced men's senior bas- Padres: RHP Andrew Cashner UP NEXT Sunday, May 8: Oklahoma City 111, innings, but Shields avoided Pedroia, Boston, 27; Bogaerts, Boston, Pittsburgh, 5; Harper, Washington, 5; ketball F Mareik Isom was granted his will miss his turn Friday because of Padres: San Diego hadn't San Antonio 97 27; Desmond, Texas, 27; Davis, Balti- LeMahieu, Colorado, 5. release from the program in order to damage each time in his first cramps in both hamstrings. Manager Tuesday, May 10: Oklahoma City 95, transfer. announced a replacement for Cash- start against the Brewers in his Andy Green says Cashner is sched- ner. 11-year career. uled to pitch Saturday but "we'll see Brewers: RHP Junior Guerra (1- In the first, Shields allowed a if he's capable of making that start." 0, 6.00) makes his third major- leadoff double to Domingo San- Brewers: 2B Gennett (right league start. oblique) was reinstated from the DL Sharks dominate from start in 5-0 Game 7 win vs. Predators Ford - Chrysler - Dodge - Jeep SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Captain Joe Pavelski got Marleau also scored as San Jose bounced back from a $ San Jose off to a fast start in Game 7 with his franchise lackluster loss in Game 6 to thoroughly dominate the 2012 Ford F-150 27,900 record-tying ninth goal of the playoffs to send the Sharks Predators to reach the conference final for the fourth auto., 38,523 miles, adjustable pedals, Hwy. M 28, P.O. Box 200 to their first Western Conference final in five years with a time in franchise history. block heater, CD, ECO Boost, power 5-0 victory over the Nashville Predators on Thursday Martin Jones made 20 saves for San Jose's first play- Ewen, MI 49925 Toll Free: (800) 562-7112 seats/windows, SYNC, towing pkg., tire night. off shutout in six years. The home team won all seven pressure monitoring system. www.BigValley.biz Phone: (906) 988-2323 Joel Ward, Logan Couture, Joe Thornton and Patrick games in this series. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS FRIDAY, MAY 13, 2016 11 DEFLOCKED Mother, fiancee find it hard to get along Dear Annie: I’d like to fix the needs reassurance, tolerance and relationship between my fiancee patience. Make sure Beth under- and my mother before things get stands that you love Mom and out of hand. My fiancee, “Beth,” fixates on aren’t going to cut ties. But if the instances where she feels my two of them refuse to accept one mother has slighted her. For Annie’s another, there is nothing wrong example, Beth calls me by a Mailbox shortened version of my name, a with visiting Mom on your own nickname my mother hates and and letting Beth stay home. has ranted on about. My mother issues in the moment, or I’m not Dear Annie: A while back has also raved about the many present when they happen. I you had a letter from “Stuffy in MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM talents and successes of the have told my mother how much friends I had in high school (a the Suburbs,” who complained Beth means to me and asked her decade ago) while only compli- that her neighbor smoked on his directly whether there is some- menting Beth on how “cute” she thing she doesn’t like about her, back porch, and the smoke waft- is (something that annoys Beth but it’s made no difference. Mom ed into her bedroom. She liked to to no end.) I either don’t recognize these has a tendency to run at the sleep with the windows open and mouth and I’m not convinced she her husband was allergic to the thinks about how her words smoke. impact those around her. I can YOUR understand why Beth feels ani- A cheap, easy solution to the mosity from Mom. problem is to buy a window fan HOROSCOPE Both my family and my and direct the flow outward. fiancee are extremely important There’s no incoming smoke, and BORN LOSER to me. Beth gets along with the rest of my family, but it seems you get a nice breeze along with that every interaction with my some white noise to aid slumber. mother leads to hurt feelings. I — Shreveport, would suggest a direct conversa- We also tion between the two, but that Dear Shreveport: EUGENIA recommended a fan, but we did- LAST possibility seems remote. How can I improve this relationship n’t mention the added benefit of before it reaches a breaking the white noise. Thanks for the Your Birthday point? — Stuck in the Middle helpful postscript. Friday, May 13, 2016 Dear Stuck: First we com- mend you for recognizing how Annie’s Mailbox is written Good fortune will result if you have damaging this dynamic is and by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy a healthy relationship with your making an effort to fix things. ALLEY OOP friends, relatives and immediate fami- Sugar, longtime editors of the ly. Take the initiative and make plans Your mother sounds jealous with Ann Landers column. Please that include the ones you love. A her unflattering comparisons friendly approach will help you con- and subtle criticisms. But Beth email your questions to annies- vince others to see and do things your seems insecure and overly [email protected], or write way. Romance is highlighted. focused on slights, intentional or TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators Don’t let your emotions cause prob- not. Syndicate, 737 3rd Street, Her- Please talk to them separate- lems. An impulsive move will result in mosa Beach, CA 90254. You can regret, especially if it has to do with ly. Tell your mother firmly that making a personal change. Make she must accept your fiancee or also find Annie on Facebook at romance a priority. she will be the one to lose out. Facebook.com/AskAnnies. To GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Lis- Explain that she raised you well, ten to what others are saying, assess find out more about Annie’s so she should trust your choice in their words and refrain from sharing Mailbox and read features by personal information. A false sense of a life partner. Add that getting other Creators Syndicate writers FOR BETTER OR WORSE security will take you in a precarious along with Beth means having direction. Avoid temptation and another person to love, and more and cartoonists, visit the Cre- excess. Keep the peace, but don’t fold access to you and future grand- ators Syndicate Web page at cre- under pressure. children. CANCER (June 21-July 22) — Let ators.com. Then speak to Beth. Tell her your intuition guide you. An unusual COPYRIGHT 2016 CRE- position will have more to offer than that Mom is anxious, and fearful you realize. Consider making a that she is losing her son. She ATORS.COM change based on the information that someone trustworthy offers. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — You may yearn for change, but consider who AILY LOBE ROSSWORD will be affected by the choices you D G C make. Get approval from those you love first. Sharing your plan will allevi- ate doubt. FRANK & ERNEST VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Don’t let domestic problems cloud your vision. Look at the end result, not at what it takes to get there, and base your next move on what’s best for you. Romance is highlighted. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Per- sonal investments are favored. Draw up agreements and get any documen- tation in place. Preparation will make the difference when you are ready to take action. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Partnerships will have an impact on the way you move forward. Getting involved in group efforts or doing GET FUZZY things with friends, a loved one or chil- dren will encourage positive change. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Stick close to home and avoid peo- ple who propose unrealistic schemes. Problems while traveling or dealing with institutions will be costly. Learn from past mistakes and focus on your best interest. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Take the initiative and get your plans up and running. Share your thoughts and let the people you care about know how you feel. Romance will improve your life. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — BEETLE BAILEY Don’t be too quick to agree to some- thing that doesn’t suit your needs. You may have to go it alone in order to get what you want. Don’t fold under pres- sure. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — Take another look at old ideas and plans that you never developed. Refuse to let the demands of others stop you from doing what you need to do. Follow your heart. ARIES (March 21-April 19) — It’s up to you to bring about change. Don’t wait for others to make the first move. Getting involved in the action and showing what you have to offer will ZITS turn heads.

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CONTACT US CLASSIFIED DEADLINES PUBLICATIONS Daily Globe, Inc. Daily Globe: Daily Globe: Monday-Saturday 118 E. McLeod Avenue Ad copy received by 1:00pm Monday-Friday Range Source : Saturday PO Box 548 ad will appear in next available issue Ironwood, MI 49938 yourdailyglobe.com: 24/7 [email protected] (Except Memorial Day, Range Source: Independence Day, Labor Day, (906)932-2211 ext. 116 Ad copy received by 10:00am Tuesday Thanksgiving, Christmas (906)932-5358 Fax ad will appear in next available issue and New Year’s Day) l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE .COM FRIDAY , MAY 13, 2016 13 Apartments & Trucks,CLASSIFIEDS Heavy North 05-13-16 Houses for Sale Wanted to Buy m A 8 6 3 2 n 8 7 5 4 Duplexes BUYING JUNK cars or trucks. Equipment o 9 Ramme!s Auto Salvage. Highway p 7 4 3 US2 Bessemer. (906)663-6080 GEHL MODEL 4640 Skidsteer. West East    60hp Turbo Diesel. m K J m Q 10 9 5 Boats, Water- Only 292 hours. New Condition. n 6 3 2 n A  $17,000.00 (763)370-2000 o A 10 7 4 o 8 6 5 3 2    crafts, Motor Weekend p Q J 10 9 p 8 5 2 Autos/SUVs South 1978 TROJAN F-32, dual stations, m 7 4 !" "" " Hurley. Clean, spacious,,suoicaps,naelC.yelruH fiberglass, twin engines 250hp n K Q J 10 9   open-concept Living/Dining..gniniD/gniviLtpecnoc-nepo each. Set for Great Lakes fishing. 2001 CHEVY Blazer LT. As is. o K Q J High ceilings, beautiful custommotsuclufituaeb,sgniliechgiH $18,000.00 (906)932-4074 or Rebuilt engine with new p A K 6 !# "%!%!" woodwork. Three Bedrooms..smoordeBeerhT.krowdoow (906)360-1155 transmission. $1,500.00 Amazing walk-in closets..stesolcni-klawgnizamA (906)224-9021 Dealer: South # %"! Modern white kitchen..nehctiketihwnredoM 1991 15.5 foot Northland Sport Vulnerable: North-South 1-1/4 bathroom. Updated roof,,foordetadpU.moorhtab4/1-1 Angler Fishing Boat with South West North East "$" # siding, windows, flooring,,gniroolf,swodniw,gnidis 2013 FORD F150 STX 4WD. n n lighting. Insulated, finished,,dehsinif,detalusnI.gnithgil Shorelander Trailer, 30hp 1 Owner. Mint Condition. 29,500 1 Pass 2 Pass  " walk-out basement. HighhgiH.tnemesabtuo-klaw Evinrude Motor, New Trolling miles. $27,000.00 (715)862-0067 4n Pass Pass Pass  "!$ E-furnace 2013. Garage, shed,,dehs,egaraG.3102ecanruf-E Motor, and Many Extras. deck, pergola. $89,000.0000.000,98$.alogrep,kced $3,000.00 or Best Offer. Opening lead: p Q negotiable. (715)329-10211201-923)517(.elbaitogen "" " (906)364-3901 Bessemer Ironwood Montreal     FOR SALE or Trade. 14' Do not lose track Condos for Sale Northwood Deep V Boat with all N10031 Geneva Road 329 West Norrie 98 Wisconsin Avenue % %   roller trailer, newer 4 stroke motor, Thursday, May 12 Friday, May 13 of your losers electric trolling motor, new battery, Friday, May 13 Nice, 1 bedroom Condo with Saturday, May 14 Friday, May 13 Saturday, May 14 2 anchors, new cover, ready to go. 9:00am-5:00pm 9:00am-? By Phillip Alder deck overlooking small lake. Will trade for a side-by-side or sell. 8:00am-12:00pm(noon) Lake Superior Stone fireplace. SUPERB CONDITION, Saturday, May 14 Large Sale! Office Space (906)285-9070 SUPER LOW MILEAGE (88K), Two Drop-leaf Tables with New sliding glass doors and 9:00am-12:00pm Clothing, Household items, Robert Orben, a comedian bedroom window. North Haven NON-SMOKING 4x4 Chairs, Bookcase, Rocker, Motorcycles & 2000 CHEVROLET Dresser, Swivel Chair, Tools, Collectables, Furniture, Furniture, Appliances, Tools, who is also a magician and was a for Rent in Hurley. $14,995.00. Toys, Windows. Too Much to speechwriter for Gerald R. Ford, Call Steve (218)341-7169 SILVERADO LT 1500 Z71 Girls Bike, Kitchen and Household goods, Freezer, ATVs PRICE REDUCED! Household miscellaneous. Snow Blower. All Must Go. List! All Good Quality! said, “There are days when it takes COMMERCIAL PROPERTY for No rust, gorgeous inside and Bargains. all you’ve got just to keep up with the rent. 1100 square foot office out. Loaded with options losers.” Land for Sale 1982 YAMAHA Maxim 550. Very Wakefield space. Hobby Wheel Plaza. including Auto-Trac, push 207 N Sophie Street That is a good sentence for bridge good condition, garage kept. Marenisco (906)932-3332 button 4-wheel drive, leather Saturday, May 14 players to remember. Especially New battery, plugs, tires, power heated seats both sides; 20 ACRES with services in 8:00am-1:00pm 30 Karling Road when in a suit contract, after the Wakefield City Limit. chains/sprocket. $1,200.00 or AM/FM/CD/Cassette Baby & Kid’s Clothing dummy comes down, the declarer THREE NEWLY decorated office trade for F/PWC. (715)360-6931 radio; power locks & windows; West Shore Lake Gogebic Saturday, May 14 (906)224-8501 or (906)364-8501 Men’s & Women’s Clothing, N11172 M-64 Sunday, May 15 should pause and count up his spaces located on busy US 2. or (906)364-2697 tilt; cruise; compass and potential losers. How many should temperature; premium Dress Clothes, Baby Swing, Friday, May 13 9:00am-1:00pm 650 Cloverland Drive. Each has Jogger Stroller, Deluxe South see in today’s deal? He is in 900 square feet, central heat and 60 ACRES with Camp 2002 Harley Fatboy. 6,000 miles, aluminum wheels. Saturday, May 14 Moving Sale. Antique Wall This outstanding one-owner, Pack-N-Play, Toys, Chairs, four hearts, and West has led the air, private entrance and private $60,000.00. Underwood Grade black. Many options. New condi- Sunday, May 15 Clock, Single Bed, Dishes, low mileage truck was Shoes: Kids, Women’s, & Glasses, Cookware, Linens, club queen. bathroom. One unit has two (906)932-3194 or (906)932-2151 tion. $8,200.00 Call (763)370- 9:00am-4:00pm Well, let’s count them up. South 2000 purchased by me at a Chevy Men’s, Home Décor, Dishes Treadmill, and Much More! separate office rooms and a dealer for $14,000.00. (central time) has one in spades, one in hearts, one And SO much more! Moving Sale! Gravely reception area. (702)524-1046 matching topper available; Unbeatable prices! Everything in diamonds and one in clubs — one Real Estate 2005 BOMBARDIER Traxter. Silverado Z71 4x4 truck. Tractory with 48 inch in excellent condition! too many. Very good condition, garage kept. This is a very special truck. snowblower, chains, wheel At this point, it is a good idea Houses for Rent All fluids changed, new vision rims With super low mileage. weights, 50 inch Mower to count winners. (If an opponent and radial tires. $3,400.00 I am offering it for sale at 1 Mile North of Stop Lights deck. Kohler engine and complains that you are taking too or best offer. (715)360-6931 $10,900.00. Friday, May 13 good battery. Furniture, long, tell him that he has just broken 2 BEDROOM house in Wakefield. or (906)364-2697 (906)884-2000 $300.00/month plus utilities. Saturday, May 14 garden/yard, tools, kitchen, your train of thought and you will have to start all over again!) Here, Security deposit and references 9:00am-4:00pm , fishing, snow- declarer has one spade, four hearts, required. (906)229-3013 after Legals Househild items, Tons of mobiling, camping, two diamonds and two clubs — 4:00pm or leave message. Crystals, Minerals and Ores. Christmas items and More! Duplicate Bridge Kit, Exercise 2007 Yamaha 4 stroke a total of nine. Hmm ... things are May 6 and 13, 2016 Bike, Headstalls, Puzzles, Vector snowmobile with grim. What should South do? GILE: 3 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath. Sales • Rentals BID ADVERTISEMENT DVD, CD's, Lots of saddle bags, low mileage, North, counting three points for The City of Ironwood is soliciting the singleton, was well worth his Newly redecorated. Ready for Management • Appraisals Miscellaneous. lady owned. immediate occupancy. Stove bids for the Ironwood Memorial single heart raise. and Refrigerator included. Building Facade Improvements in The spade, heart and diamond the City of Ironwood Michigan. $475.00/month plus security losers are theoretically unavoidable. 906-932-5406 The Ironwood City Clerk in the Declarer must eliminate that club deposit. No Smoking. Highway US-2 • Ironwood Memorial Building, 213 S. (262)210-9393 or (262)843-2798 loser. After taking the first trick, he Marquette Street, Ironwood, must lead a diamond, preferably a upnorthproperty.com Michigan 49938, will receive sealed bids until 11:00 A.M. C.S.T. sneaky jack. If West is asleep and HOMES, APARTMENTS, and Tuesday, May 17, 2016, at which plays low, suddenly South can collect Business Spaces for rent. Call for time the bids shall be read aloud. an overtrick. But let’s assume West details. The Real Estate Store. Bidding contractors are required to wins with his ace and plays another (906)932-5406 inspect the project site prior to club. Declarer takes the trick, bidding. Please coordinate with discards dummy’s last club on the City Building Official, Dennis diamond king, and starts to draw 800 DIVISION St, Hurley. Hewitt (906)932-5050 x115. Bid trumps. Eventually, he will ruff his Three bedroom house, Campers & RVs documents may be obtained from club six on the board to eliminate his $450.00 monthly plus utilities. the City Clerk, Memorial Building, loser and to gain a fifth trump trick. Available now. (715)359-0557 213 S. Marquette Street, 2005 PUMA by Palomino 5th Ironwood, Michigan 49938 © 2016 UFS, Dist. by Universal Uclick for UFS Wheel. Excellent Condition. Fully (906)932-5050. The City reserves Houses for Sale Equipped. One large slide-out. the right to accept or reject any BRIDGE (906)364-3132 and all bids. Karen M. Gullan,City Clerk Ironwood: Great starter home or 2012 SANIBEL 5th wheel. 39', rental property. Close to town and 4 Slide-outs, Loaded. Used only PHILLIP school. 3 bedrooms, one bath, 1.5 story house. 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The place felt mon- room has the potential to be the strous,” McGillivray says. “And most dramatic and mood-alter- you get a tremendous amount of ing part.” light if you do some skylights, American builders in the which is what we did.” early and mid-20th century did embrace flat ceilings. Frank Lloyd Wright would manipu- EVERYGet estimates HOME IS from DIFFERENT engineers late the impact of a flat ceiling or architects who can think cre- by designing it lower near a atively about your particular room’s entrance. “So when you home, says Wade. came in the room and he “It needs to be someone who popped it up, you felt that you’d can see the engineering side arrived somewhere,” says first” and will consider more Lichten, founder of the archi- than one approach, Wade says. ePlans.com photo STONE, DUAL chimneys, and a wide porch add rugged appeal to this home. 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It’s a big center beam running the length Main level Second level project, but it can powerfully of the room. change the look and feel of a Older, Victorian-style houses home. are likely to have a very pitched roof, adding considerable height to a room. So you can raise the PIGGYBACK ON OTHER ceiling to a game-changing CONSTRUCTIONIf you’re already doing height by exposing those vin- heavy remodeling — perhaps tage rafters. removing walls to open up a kitchen and dining room — consider raising the ceiling in OTHERIf raising CEILING your OPTIONS ceiling is too those rooms, suggests Chip expensive, consider easy, deco- Wade, contractor and host of rative fixes like metallic ceiling HGTV’s “Elbow Room” and tiles and coffered panels. “Curb Appeal: The Block.” The You can make the most of a expense and challenge of decorative ceiling through “ver- redistributing the roof’s load tical tricks,” says Lichten. Try can be shared by both pro- installing paneling vertically up jects. to the ceiling, or adding tall, If you’re not making any vertical windows to create the other changes, then raising a illusion of height. Bedrooms: 3 ceiling is an expensive choice, Or try making the ceiling similar to putting an addition artificially lower at the Baths: 2 ½ on your house, says Scott entrance by adding a few inches Total: 2,637 sq. ft. McGillivray of the DIY Network of soffit above the doorway. series “Income Property.” “There’s a basic human need Dimensions: 59-0 x 49-4 Yet it can be worth the to feel this vertical force in a Framing: 2 x 4 investment. room,” Lichten says. “So any- “It changes the feel of the thing you can do to bring the Foundation options: Design number HOTW160019 whole space,” McGillivray says, eye upward, to bring it skyward Crawlspace, Slab so there’s no harm in getting helps.”

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Tiffany Ku’uipo Alexandroni Kathleen Lynn Aspinwall Isaac James Aukee Bailey Renee Barthel Ashley Lynn Basso

Elizabeth Nicole Beekman Lea Marie Benyo Martina Marie Buchko Shane Michael Buckley Vanessa Noreen Clausen

Jonathan Adam Clemens Zachary Shane Combs Janel Elaine DeCarlo Marie DiGiorgio Danielle Marie Duray

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Jordan Andrew Giannunzio Erin Paige Halvorson Tabetha Laurel Harkness Grace Nicole Heffner Luke William Hewitt

Rachel Mae Hudacek Alyssa Nicole Huotari Riley Patrick Jarocki Shelby George Kennedy Hailey Lolita Korhonen

Amanda Jean Kytola Timothy James Lorenson Jordan Lee Ann Luoma Brett James Mattson Tim Scott Minier

Emily Kathleen Murphy Cassidy Marie Muzzy William James Newberry Madison Lee Ann Ofstad Allysa Nicole Paakola

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Emma Jane Parsons Trevor Charles Perlich Alexander Jarrett Quick Danielle Paige Rigoni Stephanie Leanne Robinson

Randal Marie Ruby Emily Dawn Ruotsala Kaylee Lauren Saari Desmond Troy Sackmann Melissa Nicole Snarski

Ryan James Sobolewski Lathan Pierre Soumis Brittany Alexandra Stella Nicole Rose Taivalmaa Anthony Robert Ursini

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Tanner David Schaaf

Jordan Allen Walker Tori Ann Wangelin Nicholas Dimitri Webb Natalie Marie Wiemeri

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Trevor D. Richardson Timothy L. Rock Alli M. Sackett Payton M. Seppanen Brooke A. Sherwood

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Amber N. Aldridge Jared D. Cannon Ann M. Dahlin Julia K. Dahlin Rebecca A. Deitz

Cierra M. DePottey Trevor L. Edyvean Anthony D. Fabbri Madeline L. Gabka Abigail R. Glatczak

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Rachel A. Kellas Bradley J. Kitto Nicholas G. Maki Benjamin M. Matazel Jordyn A. Mazanec

Rachel A. Mazurek Joshua K. Meinke Veronika L. Nelson Caitlyn O. Pelissero Olivia A. Romero-Capps

Destinee S. Rosemurgy Tyler A. Sanquist Dryden C. Sutcliffe Andrew J. Wendinger Jayda F. Wroblewski

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Chelsea Lynn Allen Dylan Raymond Ashburn Wyatt Montgomery Barto Matthew Ryan Cook Brianna Leigh Dalbec

Samuel Boyd Dean Deon Sterling Ervans Rachael Marie Fowles Collin Christopher Gagnon Lauren Elizabeth Grace

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Motto: “We have come a long way, but not half as Class Officers: Tori Colassaco, president Commencement: far as we will go.” Reggie Kelly, co-vice president Saturday, May 28 at 1 p.m. Class Flower: Black Rose Dani Mattson, co-vice president Hurley High School Gymnasium Maddie Olkonen, secretary Class Song: “Back Home” by Andy Grammer Kaycey Henning, treasurer

Amber Jade Allen Mercedes Marie Anderson Erik Preston Barker Sierra Christine Blomquist Kyle Marcus Bluse

Brenden Allen Christoferson Matthew Richard Christoferson Ashley Marie Clement Devin Michael Colassaco Tori Leigh Colassaco

Johnna Dominique DeRosso Daryn Dakotah Eitrem Brooke Marie Garro Kaycey Lynn Henning Victoria Grace Hines

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Hannah Alice Huotari Julee Marie Jackson Regan Jo Kelly Kaylyn Marie King Austin Jon Kolpin

Cole Philip Koski Lawrence Jay Kutz Tianne Jane Kuula Jacob Richard Leinon Aaron Taylor Livingston

Mitchell Jay Maki Kohl Michael Manzanares Danielle Kamin Mattson Kaitlyn Jo Messer Jacob Jon Mickelson

Hannah Rae Miller Anthony James Mosconi Ronald Wagner Nickel James Lee Corbley Niehaus Mattea Lauren Olkonen

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Chad Patrick Pucilowski Evan Matthew Pumala Cody Sam Ratkowski Kylie Raymund Katelyn Anne Rhenlund

Kayla Marie Roberson Timothy Philip Roberson Christopher Thomas Rye Jacob Austin Saari Ashley Kristine Smith

Patricia Rose Smith Nikita Hope Spencer Emily Rose Xiang Strand James Dean Sukanen Marie Danielle Swartz

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Dakota Jared Paul McCorkle

Samantha Paige Thomas

Savonna Ann Torres Maria Morgan Trcka Teah Nichole Valkama Katlyn Joyce Wesolowski

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# IRON COUNTY COMMUNITY Settlers Co-op, Inc. RANDALL BAKERY Serving The Area Service Since 1917 CREDIT UNION 505 Sunday Lake St. - Wakefield, MI # • Savings • Free Checking 906-224-5401 CONGRATULATIONSCONGRATULATIONS • Consumer & Mortgage Loans GRADUATES!GRADUATES! • Visa Credit Cards • Share Certificates # • IRA’s • “FREE” On-line Banking Congratulations Greenhouse & Garden Center # Full Line Grocery Store # Sporting Goods 5250 N. Hwy. 51, Mercer, WI to all our # Gas Station # Animal Feed and Mill Phone: (715) 476-2231 # Sell Bulk Propane; Home Heating, Commercial & Residential 5702 W. U.S. Hwy. 2, Hurley, WI 2016 Graduates 6am-10pm Good Luck We Honor: 7 days a week Phone: (715) 561-2842 Toll Free: (888) 561-2842 Graduates! Corner of M45 & M28 (906) 827-3515 Bruce Crossing, MI THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM CLASS OF 2016 FRIDAY, MAY 13, 2016 l 13 Mercer High School

Motto: “Life Changes, Memories Don’t.” Class Colors: Black and Orange – unknown Class Flower: Gladiola Class Song: “Baby Girl” by Sugar Land Commencement: Valedictorian: James Reichard Sunday, May 29 at 2:00 p.m. – Mercer High School Gymnasium Salutatorian: Sarah Kirchoff Mercer, Wisconsin

Brianna Anderson Sarah Kirchoff Kyle Lukes

James Reichard Thomas Robl Taylor Wolfe Watersmeet High School Motto: “Sometimes you will never know Class Officers: Brea Simms, president Commencement: Friday, June 3 at 6:00 p.m. the value of a moment until it becomes Jade McGeshick, vice president C.E. Richards Gymnasium, a memory.” – Dr. Suess Sierra Griffin, secretary Watersmeet Township School Amanda Caron, treasurer Class Color: Magenta Class Song: “See you again” Class Flower: Yellow Rose by Wiz Khalifa ft. Charlie Puth

James Matthew Bustillos Amanda May Caron Sierra Nikole Griffin

Daniel Joseph McGeshick Jade Esmeralda McGeshick Brea Anne Simms 14 l FRIDAY, MAY 13, 2016 CLASS OF 2016 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Ontonagon High School Motto: “The future belongs to those who Class Song: “I Don’t Wanna Be” by Gavin DeGraw Commencement: believe in the beauty of their dreams.” Class Officers: Hope Pintar, president Friday, June 3 at 7 p.m. EDT –Eleanor Roosevelt Paige Blake, vice president Ontonagon Area High School Gymnasium Class Colors: Purple and Teal Paige Kemppainen, secretary Ontonagon, MI Class Flower: Spider Mum Lucas Dean, treasurer

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Courtney Mae Croteau Lucas Bailey Dean Marissa Lee Dickow Anna E. Fuller

Riley Allen Wayne Gilmore Matthew Michael Hill Amber Alana Hokans Zachary M. Hokans Logan Reed Jilbert

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Brittni Ann Johns Paige Nicole Kemppainen Byron James Laclair Jesse Thomas Lonchar Brandon Jon McCoy

Hope Irelyn Pintar Alyssa Louise Preiss Logan Paige Preiss Zachary Brandan Ray Karlie Rae Seid

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Mitchell Wayne Solberg Matthew Edward Strauch Chelsea Ione Voss Lori Lynn Wardynski

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Motto: “The ones who are crazy enough to Commencement: Saturday, May 28 at 2:00 p.m. Valedictorian: Leah Anderson think they can change the world are the Basil G. Kennedy Gymnasium Salutatorian: Elizabeth Pankratz ones that do.” Mellen (Wis.) High School Valedictorian: Leah Anderson Salutatorian: Elizabeth Pankratz

Leah Diane Andersen Bryce Canton Couperus Devon Daniel Evensen Austin Edwin Geissler Luke Ivan Jokinen

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