Iron, Ashland Deer Kills Down
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Call (906) 932-4449 Ironwood, MI Basketball Former E-TC star transitions Redsautosales.com to next level SPORTS • 9 DAILY GLOBE Wednesday, November 21, 2018 Few snow showers yourdailyglobe.com | High: 17 | Low: 9 | Details, page 2 Iron, TIME FOR PIE Ashland deer kills down By RALPH ANSAMI 15,707 to 14,947. [email protected] The Bad River reserva- Deer kills in Iron and tion kill, with a limited Ashland Counties were sample, was down 36 per- down substantially on the cent. opening weekend of the Deer that were harvest- gun-deer season. ed with damage tags, Deer The Wisconsin Depart- Management Assistance ment of Natural Resources Program antlerless tags, said Iron County’s buck CWD surveillance tags and kill was down 13.6 percent other types of special per- from 2017, with 185 bucks mits were included in the harvested, compared to opening weekend kill 214. Iron County is bucks- totals. only, but four hunters had Deer management unit cashed in on the first year of boundaries changed in hunting either-sex deer rule. four units and that Last year’s harvest was accounted for some of the also low, following a some fluctuations in harvests severe winters on the between 2017 and 2018, northern herd. the DNR indicated. In Ashland County, the The season runs opening weekend decline through Sunday. was from 437 to 378, or The DNR reported two 13.5 percent. Hunters hunting accidents on Sun- there shot 106 antlerless day resulting in injuries. deer. In Columbia County’s For Price County, the Marcellon Township, a 24- buck kill dropped from year-old shooter was par- 1,007 to 918, or 8.8 per- ticipating in a deer drive cent. when he shot at a running The DNR reported Vilas deer, striking a 23-year-old County hunters’ buck kill man in the foot. The victim decreased 11.5 percent, was a member of the same from 644 to 570, while hunting party. Oneida County showed a Around 5 p.m. in the 10 percent increase, from Dunn County village of Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe 805 to 886. Colfax, a 21-year-old man IRONWOOD FIRST grader Bryn Laabs drops a scoop of brown sugar into a mixing bowl Tuesday as her class Marinette County who was not wearing blaze makes pumpkin pie filling. The students helping make the filling include, from left, Nylea Culbertson, Austin dropped 27 percent. orange was working on his Pertile, Laabs and Alivia Olson. The overall kill in the downed deer when he was Northern Forest counties of the state was down LLW students make pumpkin pie around 5 percent, from DEER — page 5 By RICHARD JENKINS pumpkin pie filling. incorporated into the students’ [email protected] The students took turns adding reading curriculum. She IRONWOOD – Even though it’s the flour, sugar, eggs and other explained the students had an not Thanksgiving yet, some Iron- ingredients before the filling was exercise where they had to write Forestry committee wood students got a head start on poured into four pie crusts destined the steps to bake a pie as a way to the holiday festivities as they made for the oven while the students went understand plot. several pumpkin pies Tuesday. to art class. In addition to using the pies to approves timber bids Rebecca Sim, who is filling in for The plan was to eat the pies demonstrate plot, Sim said she will HURLEY – Iron County approving the winning Carolyn Warren while she’s on today. probably incorporate some type of continues to use its county bids Nov. 13. maternity leave, had her class of first Sim said in addition to being a math exercise when the students eat forest as a source of rev- The timber sale covers graders work together to make the fun activity, the project was also their creations. enue, with the Iron County 1,198 acres of county forest Forestry Committee and is expected to raise approving bids in the fall $889,213, although the actu- timber sale last week. al amount won’t be deter- Wakefield-Marenisco superintendent defines ‘homeless’ Eight companies sub- mined until the land is actu- By P.J. GLISSON homeless. tives or friends, rather than awaiting foster placement mitted a total of 32 bids for ally logged. The minimum [email protected] According to superin- with immediate family. or living in an unsafe 11 of the 12 timber sales value is $556,087, according WAKEFIELD – Mem- tendent Jason Gustafson, Gustafson said if chil- house (no heat, water.) the county offered, with to information from the bers of the Wakefield- the Wakefield-Marenisco dren were living with par- “The idea is to assure one 117-acre parcel receiv- forestry department. Marenisco board of educa- K-12 School has 11 such ents in the Eddy Park homeless students get ing no bids. tion learned at Monday students. He said they fit Campground, they also The bids were opened how the district supports the definition simply would be classified as Nov. 1, with the committee students classified as because they live with rela- homeless, as would kids BIDS — page 5 HOMELESS — page 5 November snowfall piles up across Gogebic Range By RALPH ANSAMI Snow continued to pile [email protected] up on Tuesday, when side IRONWOOD – The 4.5- roads were slippery. inch snowfall that fell for It has also been a colder the 24-hour period to 7 than average month in a a.m. Tuesday in Ironwood colder than average year, has been typical for the but area recreation month. providers are facing a pos- With more than a week sible warm-up beginning left in November, Iron- on Thanksgiving day or wood has received 31 inch- Friday. es of snow this month and The average monthly there was 14 inches on the temperature of 25.3 ground Tuesday at the degrees is well below the National Weather Service 117-year average of 32.4 station site at the Gogebic- degrees for this time in Iron Wastewater Treatment November. Plant on the Montreal For the year, the average River. reading is 51.7 degrees, Typical monthly snow- Ralph Ansami/Daily Globe fall through Nov. 20 is 13.3 SNOW PILES up on evergreen trees along County C, off the Gile Flowage, near Hurley. inches. SNOWFALL — page 5 TODAY INDEX Few snow showers — Details, page 2 Arts & Entertain . .8 75 cents Classifieds . .15-17 Tuesday Today’s records Snowfall Comics . .14 Vol. 100, No. 2 High 20 High 58 (1908) 24 hours to 7 a.m. Community . .3 Low 10 Low -13 (1978) Tuesday 4.5 in. Snow depth 11.0 in. Obituaries . .2 Year ago today Precipitation Season total 31.5 in. Opinion . .4 High 40 24 hours to 7 a.m. Last year 26.3 in. Low 12 Tuesday 0.13 in. Sports . .9-10 l 2 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2018 AREA / STATE THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECASTFOORECAST FOR IRONWOODIRRONWOOD Obituaries Michigan TODAY THURSDAYTHURSDAAY FRIDAY SATURDAYSATURRDAY SUNDAY offers cut your Carole Semenak own Christmas IRONWOOD, Mich. – Carole Semenak, 81, of Ironwood, passed away on Nov. 19, 2018. Few Snow Scatteredered Scattered tree for $5 in Mostly CloudyClouudy Isolated Rain Showers SnowSnoow Snow Carole was born on June 22, 1937, in Montreal, Wis., to Joseph and Florence (Garreau) Trombi. She 17° 9° 30° 20°200° 42° 33° 36° 29° 32° 22° married Ronald Semenak in 1959, and he preceded national forest Winds: Winds: Winds: Winds:Winnds: Winds: her in death in January 1981. GLADSTONE – Want to score a holiday tree for 5-95-9 mphmph NENE 8-138-13 mphmph SSESSE 11-1511-15 mphmph S 6-96-9 mphmph SWSW 7-107-10 mphmph SWSW She loved spending time with her family, especially her sisters. just $5 while ensuring a Ontonagon LOCALL OUTLOOK She also loved to play cards. cool outdoor adventure? 24/14 Then you’ll want to take Todayy we will see mostly cloudy She is survived by her son, Ray- mond (Tonya) Semenak of Mesa, up the U.S. Forest Service Bergland skies with a 60% chance of snow on its permit for Christmas 19/6 showeshowers,ers, high temperature of 17°, Wakefield Ariz.; siblings, Robert Trombi, Jan- Ironwood humidhumiditydity of 71%. Northeast wind 5 trees. Saxon 17/7 ice Berglund and Diane “Bunny” 17/9 Marenisco to 9 mph. Snow accumulation of less A few of the national 19/11 than oone inch possible. Maffesanti; as well as many nieces, forests in Michigan offer Bessemer 18/6 nephews and other relatives and Upson Hurley 18/8 Watersmeet this sweet deal in both the 17/8 17/9 17/4 SUNS AND MOON friends. Carole Upper and Lower Peninsu- She was preceded in death by Semenak las: Mercer 1937 — 2018 19/8 her parents; her husband, Ronald; The Hiawatha National Manitowish son, Ronald Jr.; daughter, Nancy Ann; as well as five Forest – which covers two 19/6 SunriseSunri . ...............................................................................se .........................................................................7:10 a.m. Minocqua SunsetSunse . ...............................................................................et...........................................................................4:21 p.m. sisters and one brother, Nancy, Pauline, Donna, huge swaths of Michigan’s 19/8 MoonriseMoon . ...............................................................................nrise .......................................................................3:57 p.m. Judy, Debbie and Richard; and her mother-in-law Upper Peninsula – recent- MoonsetMoon . ...............................................................................nset........................................................................4:58 a.m. and father-in-law, George and Loretta Semenak. ly took to social media to remind people it just takes A Mass of Christian Burial for Carole will be on ALMANAC REGIONALREGIONAL WEATHER NATIONALNAATIONAL WEATHER a cheap permit to cut Saturday, Nov. 24, at 11 a.m. at Our Lady of Peace down a fresh evergreen for Today Thu.