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By BRYAN HELLIOS [email protected] HURLEY – The Hurley K-12 School board approved using Hurley Northstars as the school’s mascot name during Monday night’s meeting. The change was passed with Leslie Kolesar being the only member to vote “no.” Prior to the board’s vote, senior class president Ally Rye along with Dayne Stuhr – presi- dent of the mascot executive com- mittee – explained how the name was selected. “Once we had it down to three (choices), we sent that out to the whole school and the school- wide vote was Hurley North- Bryan Hellios/Daily Globe stars,” Rye said. HURLEY’S MASCOT Executive Committee members Dayne Stuhr, left, and Ally Rye answer questions and talk about the process of Board president Joe Simonich selecting Hurley Northstars during Monday night’s school board meeting. wanted to know that the process was done fairly and with no coer- thought the process was fair and received from most of her class tee which chose the name to also change was a “hot topic in the cion. inclusive of the voices from the was that, “Everyone was able to be allowed to choose the mascot’s community for quite some time.” “Were you coached – were entire school. see the bigger picture.” logo, using a similar process. “You guys carried out our you scripted – I mean was it a “The way Mr. Genisot had it “We’re able to see that we’re “There is a wide variety of direction very well and profes- free flow of information,” he was the lines were clear cut,” doing this for a positive change,” interpretations as to what the sionally,” he said. “We thank you asked. “Can you just tell the Stuhr said. “There wasn’t any she said. Northstars will look like and board a little about that?” interference.” Stuhr asked the board to con- what it will represent,” he said. Both Rye and Stuhr said they Rye said the response she sider allowing the same commit- Simonich said the mascot HURLEY — page 5 R O A D W O R K Marenisco opens doors to marijuana enterprise By P.J. GLISSON [email protected] MARENISCO – Members of the Marenisco Township board voted 3-2 Monday evening to pass a Marijuana Facilities Ordi- nance that includes terms in which marijuana enterprise can operate within township bound- aries. Ordinance No. 06172019, which is unprecedented in Goge- bic County, will require any such entrepreneurs to meet the qualifi- cations for state licensing, which have yet to be determined in Michigan. The action follows last year’s vote by citizens to legalize recre- ational marijuana throughout the state, making it the tenth state in the nation to do so. At Monday’s meeting, supervi- sor Richard Bouvette, clerk Tom LaVenture/Daily Globe Donna Kenney and trustee Dave CONTRACTED CREWS of the Michigan Department of Transportation resurface the outside eastbound lane of U.S. 2 in Bessemer Hagen voted for the ordinance. Monday. The work is the final of four lanes in a project that is scheduled to be completed by Tuesday. Kelly Dunbar, who voted no, told the Daily Globe later, “I’m not opposed to it.” He said he’s just concerned that a thumbs up from the township might make it Bessemer council delays decision on elections more tempting for the state to require marijuana enterprise BY TOM LAVENTURE amend the Bessemer charter to The change would save the election in 2020 would have the [email protected] even if township citizens vote change the two year council city the expense of running a three candidates with the most against it. BESSEMER – The Bessemer member terms to four year separate odd year election, said votes seated for four years. The Township attorney Jim Buck- City Council on Monday tabled terms, if approved by the Besse- Charly Loper, Bessemer city next two candidates would serve nell has explained more than resolutions on elections to mer voters. The second resolu- manager. The staggered council for two years followed by a 2022 once that, if too many towns and review and gauge public input tion would ask voters to change terms would provide continuity election for the two seats with townships opt out of marijuana until the July 17 meeting. local elections from odd years to and stability in the offices and The council approved 4-0 to even years of the state and feder- city government, she said. table a resolution that would al elections. If approved the first even year BESSEMER — page 2 MARENISCO — page 5 TODAY INDEX Few showers — Details, page 2 Business ...... 13 75 cents

Monday Today’s records Classifieds . . . . .12-14 High 72 High 92 (1933) Comics ...... 11 Vol. 100, No. 177 Low 53 Low 34 (1982) Community ...... 3 Year ago today Precipitation Obituaries ...... 2 High 84 24 hours to 7 a.m. Opinion ...... 4 Low 59 Monday none Sports ...... 9-10 l 2 TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 2019 AREA / NATION / WORLD THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECASTFO ORECAST FOR IRONWOODIR RONWOOD Oregon Democrats Obituaries rally behind cap- TODAY WEDNESDAYWEDNESDDAY THURSDAY FRIDAYFRIDDAY SATURDAY and-trade emissions Sylvia A. Oja plan SALEM, Ore. (AP) – Oregon is on the precipice WAKEFIELD, Mich. – Sylvia A. “Smo” Oja, 93, of becoming the second formerly of Putnam St., in Wakefield, passed away Scattered state after California to Few Showers Partly CloudyClou udy Mostly Cloudy Few ShowersSh howers peacefully Tuesday, March 19, 2019. T-storms adopt a cap-and-trade pro- She was born on Oct. 5, 1925, in Wakefield, the gram, a market-based 65° 43° 69° 47°477° 67° 52° 70° 54° 71° 55° third daughter of Elias and Maria (Hautaoja) Oja. approach to lowering the greenhouse gas emissions Winds: Winds: Winds: Winds:Winnds: Winds: Smo attended Wakefield High School and graduated behind global warming. 22-8-8 mmphph WWNWNW 2-92-9 mphmph NENE 5-85-8 mmphph NENE 8 mmphph EESESE 66-9-9 mmphph SSSWSW in 1943. She continued her education at Suomi Col- lege in Hancock. The House approved Ontonagon LOCALL OUTLOOK Smo worked for many years at the Wakefield City the plan 36-24 Monday 52/43 after nearly six hours of Todayy we will see mostly cloudy Finance Department. She was also employed for a period of time at the U.S. Forest Service in Iron- debate, with supporters Bergland skies with a 35% chance of showers, calling it the United States’ 64/45 high ttemperature of 65°, humidity of Wakefield wood. most progressive climate Ironwood 59%. West northwest wind 2 to 8 She was a devoted member of All Saints Lutheran Saxon 64/44 policy. Rep. Karin Power, a 65/43 Marenisco mph. The record high temperature 64/44 for todtoday day is 92° set in 1933. Church in Wakefield and could often be seen mak- 67/45 Democrat from suburban Bessemer ing the half-block trek between her home and the Portland and one of two Upson Hurley 64/44 Watersmeet 66/43 65/43 68/45 SUNS AND MOON church. key lawmakers behind the Smo is survived by six nieces and nephews as measure, said it not only Mercer cuts emissions but invests 68/44 well as 19 great-nieces and great-nephews. Manitowish She was preceded in death by her parents; a in transitioning the state 69/47 SunriseSunri ...... se ...... 5:07 a.m. economy and infrastruc- Minocqua SunsetSunse ...... et...... 8:56 p.m. brother and sister-in-law, Veikko and Marie Oja; 70/50 MoonriseMoon ...... nrise ...... 10:14 p.m. three sisters and two brothers-in-law, Ile Oja, Rhoda ture to better prepare for MoonsetMoon ...... nset...... 6:14 a.m. more intense weather and Jim Johnson and Syma and Sig Erickson; a events tied to climate nephew, Ken Oja; and a great-nephew, Greg Oja. ALMANAC REGIONALREGIONAL WEATHER NATIONALNAATIONAL WEATHER change. Smo’s family is grateful for the example she left “This is the fight of our

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e h t the s e r u s a e m measures e l a c s scale s i h T This : r e w s n A 8-10: Very High, 11+: ExtremeEx xtreme Exposure Answer: at Lakeside Cemetery, Wakefield. that “Oregon can be the A luncheon will follow at All Saints Lutheran log that breaks the jam Bessemer t e r m , and the section refers to nationally” on climate pol- s h e multiple wards. Church fellowship hall. icy. said. The council approved Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Jer- Yet a decade’s worth of From page 1 T h e the resignation of council ald Rocco, owner and manager of Lakeside Memori- baggage from California’s four year terms. state of member Allen Archie. The al Chapel Inc., in Wakefield. Condolences may be cap-and-trade program has Bessemer Mayor Adam M i c h i - resignation note sited expressed online at lakesidememorialchapel.com. fractured support for the Zak expressed concern gan has “unresolved personal policy among environmen- that the transition to the yet to issues” that do not include Donna J. Ellis tal groups. Some question four year staggered term c o m - council members or city whether Oregon can truly would mean that candi- ment on employees, Loper said. SAXON, Wis. – A burial and cel- meet its lofty emission dates running for a two the two The city is calling for goals and keep its promise Louis ebration of life for Donna J. Ellis, year term in 2019 would Miskovich resolu- applications for an interim 72, of Saxon, who passed away on to prioritize investments in need to run again in 2020. t i o n s , appointment seat on the low-income communities A two-year term that is L o p e r council to be received by Nov. 23, 2018, will be held on Sat- and Native American actually a one year term said. The urgency is that if Friday, July 14, to allow urday, June 22, at 11 a.m. at Lake- tribes’ ability to prepare for could discourage candi- the council moves to post council meeting inter- side Cemetery in Saxon. A potluck a changing climate. dates and may present elec- approve the resolutions it views to occur on July 17. luncheon will follow at the Saxon The division under- tion law issues, he said. must be soon to be pub- In her report, Loper Community Center. Donna J. scores a larger fight on the “I’m skeptical of the even lished as ballot measures at said the Michigan Depart- Ellis left over how to best tackle year election,” Zak said. least 60 days prior to the ment of Transportation climate change, which sci- Council member Linda next regular election. and the Gogebic County Ronald H. Ahola entists warn poses a global Nelson said the four year The council unanimous- Road Department will mill existential threat. Some term was also a long com- ly approved five resolu- the top inch of road sur- HURLEY, Wis. – Ronald H. Ahola, 84, passed progressives have balked mitment. It might frustrate tions on charter amend- face off of U.S. 2 and away on June 15, 2019, in Hurley, Wisconsin. at any solutions less than people from running for ments for the next election replace it with new asphalt Ketola-Burla Funeral Home, Ironwood, is assist- those outlined in the council, she said. ballot. by July 4. The work will ing the family. A complete obituary will be pub- Green New Deal, a sweep- “Four years can be a Resolution No. 3 changes start with outside lanes lished at a later date. ing climate platform from very long time,” Nelson the board of review process and then the inner lanes to U.S. Rep. Alexandria Oca- said. from four days to three allow traffic flow, she said. For reprints or lamination services, sio Cortez that calls for the Nelson expressed sup- days. Additional days are In other business the contact the Daily Globe at 906-932-2211 decarbonization of nearly port for the idea of even allowed when necessary. council approved: every industry. year elections. An odd year Resolution No. 4 man- –an $1,850 Coleman election with few candi- dates the city clerk or coun- Engineering Company bid Buttigieg goes home to South Bend after man killed by police dates or issues produces a cil designee to act as keep- to conduct a Phase one low turnout, she said. er of the board of review environmental site assess- INDIANAPOLIS (AP) – members and faith leaders That’s when Cotter said the Council member Rob proceedings. The city ment at 506 S. Mine St., The fatal shooting of a following the shooting of officer fired twice, with the Coleman concluded that assessor is the current and a $2,480 Pearson black man by a police offi- 54-year-old Eric Jack Logan. other shot hitting a car four year council terms designee. Asbestos Abatement Inc. cer in the Indiana city Logan died after he was door. would be “a good experi- Resolution No. 5 deletes bid to conduct lead and where Pete Buttigieg is shot once in the abdomen In a matter of months, ment and something worth an antiquated section asbestos testing. mayor presents both politi- from the front by a white Buttigieg has gone from a trying.” regarding council member –appointing council cal peril for a presidential officer who responded to a relatively obscure 37-year- “If it’s not working then salaries that is now filled member Terry Kryshak as candidate who has strug- call about a suspicious old mayor to the top tier of we can go back to two or by Article 2 of the city code mayor pro tempore. gled to connect with person going through cars a crowded Democratic change it,” Coleman said. that establishes a compen- –paying mileage for minority voters and an about 3:30 a.m. Sunday, presidential field. His han- “I don’t think it hurts to try sation commission for Loper to serve as a county opportunity to show lead- St. Joseph County Prose- dling of the shooting could to find out if this makes it locally elected officials. member of the Western ership on issues of race cutor Ken Cotter said test his ability to navigate better or worse.” Resolution No. 6 deletes Upper Peninsula Planning and policing that are criti- Monday. the demands of the cam- Loper said the four year a section for council and Development Region cal – and personal – for Sgt. Ryan O’Neill spot- paign trail while still per- term allows new council appointments of a city board. much of the Democratic ted the man, later identi- forming his day job. members to grow into the health officer and chief of –creating a two-year primary electorate. fied as Logan, leaning “I did consider it impor- role. A new council mem- police. The positions no union general laborer Buttigieg on Monday inside a car, Cotter said. tant to be here to have ber usually learns the role longer exist. position to allow Shawn canceled several days of When O’Neill confronted these conversations,” his or her first year and a Resolution No. 9 deletes Kitto to fulfill a union campaign events after him, Logan allegedly Buttigieg said in South two year office does not a section on alteration of negotiator role that returning to South Bend, approached the officer Bend on Sunday after cut- leave as much time to make city ward boundaries. requires up to a two year where he spent the day with a 6 to 8-inch long ting short a presidential an impact as a four year Bessemer has one ward leave of absence. meeting with community knife raised over his head. campaign trip. Iran speeds up uranium enrichment as Mideast tensions mount

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) – dent Hassan Rouhani sanctions. “The current situation is insisted she would await to allow the U.N. to inspect Iran will surpass the urani- already has warned Europe The development fol- very critical and France the next report on the issue its nuclear facilities for the um-stockpile limit set by its that a new deal needs to be lows apparent attacks last and the other parties to the from the U.N.’s nuclear time being. nuclear deal in the next 10 in place by July 7 or the week in the Strait of Hor- (deal) still have a very lim- watchdog, the Internation- He also raised the days, an official said Mon- Islamic Republic would muz on oil tankers, ited opportunity to play al Atomic Energy Agency. specter of increasing its day, raising pressure on increase its enrichment of assaults that Washington their historic role for sav- Under terms of the 2015 enrichment levels, saying Europeans trying to save uranium. has blamed on Iran. While ing the deal,” Rouhani said, nuclear deal with world Iran needs 5% enriched the accord a year after the Atomic energy Iran has denied being according to his website. powers, Iran can keep a uranium for its nuclear U.S. withdrawal lit the fuse spokesman Behrouz involved, it laid mines in The Iranian announce- stockpile of no more than power plant in southern for the heightened tensions Kamalvandi suggested that the 1980s targeting oil ment appeared timed to 300 kilograms (660 Iranian port of Bushehr now between Tehran and Iran’s enrichment could tankers around the narrow strike just as European for- pounds) of low-enriched and 20% enriched fuel for Washington. reach up to 20%, just a step mouth of the Persian Gulf eign ministers met in Lux- uranium. Kamalvandi said its Tehran research reactor. Hours later, the Pen- away from weapons-grade through which a fifth of the embourg. Federica that given Iran’s recent The nuclear deal limits tagon announced it was levels. world’s crude oil passes. Mogherini, the European decision to quadruple its Iran to enriching uranium sending about 1,000 addi- It appears as if Iran has “If this condition contin- Union’s top diplomat, production of low-enriched only to 3.67%, enough for tional American troops to begun its own maximum ues, there will be no deal” declined to specifically uranium, it would pass the power plants and other the Middle East to bolster pressure campaign on the anymore, Kamalvandi said. address the Iranian 300-kilogram limit on peaceful purposes. security in the region in the world after facing one from He accused the Europeans announcement. Thursday, June 27. But after America pulled face of what U.S. officials President ’s of “killing time” as the “At the moment, as of The Vienna-based IAEA out of the nuclear accord said is a growing threat administration that deeply clock runs down. today, Iran is still technical- said last month that Iran and escalated sanctions, from Iran. cut into its sale of crude oil Rouhani, greeting ly compliant and we remained within its stock- Rouhani set a July 7 dead- The announcement by abroad and sent its econo- France’s new ambassador strongly hope, encourage pile limits and declined to line for Europe to come up Iran’s nuclear agency my into freefall. Europe has to Tehran on Monday, sim- and expect that Iran con- comment on Iran’s with better terms for the marked yet another dead- so far been unable to offer ilarly warned that time was tinues to comply,” Mogheri- announcement. Kamalvan- deal or Tehran would boost line set by Tehran. Presi- Iran a way around the U.S. running out on the deal. ni told journalists. She di said Iran would continue enrichment further. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 2019 3 Community Calendar LAST DAY OF SCHOOL

Email calendar items and Transfiguration, Ironwood. food commodity distribution community news to area74.org. for seniors, Bergland Lake [email protected]. Wednesday, June 19 Gogebic Senior Center, 9:45- For more information, call 906- 10 a.m. EDT; White Pine Por- 932-2211. cupine Mountain Senior Cen- Christian Men of the ter, 10:20-10:35 a.m. EDT; Tuesday, June 18 Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown Ontonagon Holy Family Cafe, Ironwood. Catholic Church, 11-11:45 a.m. Gogebic-Ontonagon Alcoholics Anonymous, EDT; Mass City Resource Cen- Community Action Agency open meeting, noon, Salem ter, 1:15-1:45 p.m. EDT. food commodity distribution Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Gogebic County Veterans for seniors, Pioneer Park area74.org. Service Officer, 10:30-11:30 Apartments tenants only, Iron- Gogebic-Ontonagon a.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 wood, 9-10 a.m.; Our Lady of Community Action Agency p.m., Watersmeet Township; Peace Catholic Church parking food commodity distribution 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco lot, 10:30-11:15 a.m.; Mill for seniors, Bruce Crossing Township. 906-667-1110. Trace Apartments west parking Stannard Township ballpark, 1- Alcoholics Anonymous, lot, 11:35-11:45 a.m.; Mill 1:30 p.m. EDT; Watersmeet noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Trace Apartments east parking Food Pantry, 1:15-1:30 p.m.; Ironwood. area74.org. lot, 11:45-11:55 a.m.; Wild- Marenisco Town Hall, 2-2:15 Mended Hearts and Dia- wood Apartments community p.m. betes Support Group, 2 p.m., room, 12-12:15 p.m. DOVE Support Group, Aspirus Grand View Hospital Loony Pedalers ride, 9 noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. conference area, Ironwood. a.m., M & N, Vilas County Nicolet College Founda- 906-932-2443. Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, tion, 12:30 p.m., Nicolet Col- Bessemer Area Historical Patterson courts or Ironwood lege Fireside Room, Society, 2 p.m., 403 Sophie Memorial Building. Rhinelander St., Bessemer. Submitted Photo Iron-Gogebic Integrated Ironwood-Hurley Rotary Regional Hospice Grief ON THE last day of school, the Wakefield-Marenisco School District held their annu- Family Services, 9-10:30 Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and Support Group, 2 p.m., Com- al Elementary Awards Assembly. First row, from left, Jace Symons, Noelle Grace, a.m., Iron County Courthouse, Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. fort Inn, conference room, Iron- Hurley. 906-663-4045 or 715- Kimball Homemakers, 1 wood. Kara Prisbe, Macie Lavasseur, Ava Lopac, Ana Zwick, and Blaike Paquette. Second 561-2191. p.m., Community Center. SMART Recovery, 4:30 row, Carine Cole, Kennedy Ikola, Kachine McGeshick, Ellie Libertoski, Chase Lane Wisconsin Veterans Iron County Veterans Ser- p.m., 101 E. Mary St., Besse- and Eli Winters. Third row, Noah Linna, Bode Lynott and Cohen Kanto. Employment Services Rep- vice Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, mer. resentative, 9-11:30 a.m., vet- Wis., Town Hall. 715-561- ReGeneration Youth, erans service office, Hurley. 2190. 5:30-6:45 p.m., ages 10-11; 715-392-7808. American Legion Post 58, Relentless Youth, 7-9 p.m., Gogebic County Veterans 7 p.m., Iron County Memorial ages 12-18; Lighthouse Faith Pine Mountain Music Festival is all Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 Building, Hurley. Center, Ironwood. a.m., Ironwood Memorial Mercer Health and Well- Wakefield Chamber of Building. 906-667-1110. ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., Commerce, 6 p.m., Wakefield about “classic roots fresh growth” Blood Pressure Screen- Mercer Community Center. Municipal Building. ing, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., with Ironwood American Alcoholics Anonymous, IRON MOUNTAIN – Anticipation is are Miles Masicotte, Hristina Blagoeva, Regional Hospice nurses, Mill Legion Auxiliary Unit 5, 6 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian growing for this year’s Pine Mountain and Giovanni Perez. Miles, originally a Street Garden, Bessemer. p.m., at the post, Ironwood Church, Hurley. area74.org. 906-663-0308. Memorial Building. Gogebic County Council Music Festival (PMMF), which kicked off jazz pianist turned classical pianist wih Alcoholics Anonymous, Michigan Western Gate- of Veteran Affairs, 6:30 p.m., yesterday in Iron Mountain when Moira his wife, Hristina, a Bulgarian flute player noon, Salem Lutheran Church, way Trail Authority, 6 p.m., Bessemer VFW. Ironwood. area74.org. monthly meeting, Gogebic Smiley and Jefferson Hamer presented a are paired with Giovanni Perez, a show- Knights of Columbus one of a kind concert. Moira and Jefferson stopping flutist. “It will be something real- Ironwood Kiwanis Club, County Courthouse, 200 N. Council 1396, 6:30 p.m. social noon, Golden Dragon. Moore St., Bessemer. meeting, KC Hall, Ironwood. will be in Marquette, June 18 and the ly exciting, original and classic.” PMMF Range Art Association, 1 Superior Bike Riders, Government p.m., 906 Boom, Ironwood. 6:30 p.m., Golden Dragon, Calumet Theatre, June 19. Jefferson will do Director Douglas Day anticipates. They Hurley Senior Center a special solo concert at the Crystal The- will be at the Calumet Theatre, June 26. Iron County Comprehen- Ironwood. Board of Directors, 12:30 sive Planning and Zoning Gogebic Range Carvers, p.m., Hurley Senior Center, atre in Crystal Falls on June 20. The Festival’s “Pride and Joy” each year Commitee, 3:30 p.m., County 6:30 p.m., shop room, A.D. Hurley. It’s tradition that the Bergonzi Cham- is to spotlight outstanding young musi- Board room, Iron County Johnston High School, Besse- Gogebic Range Solid ber group dazzles audiences in the U.P. cians from the U.P. This year the UPstarts Courthouse, Ironwood mer. Waste Management Authori- Iron County Chronic IMPACT Life Support ty, 4:30 p.m., transfer station. This summer they return as a trio with a are being mentored by professionals Wasting Disease Study Group, 6:30 p.m., Woodland Government new member, pianist, Lindsay Garritson. Susan Byykkonen, accompanist, Miles, Committee, 4 p.m., Iron Coun- Church, Ironwood. Gogebic County Forestry ty Courthouce, Hurley. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 They will perform Beethoven’s Archduke Giovanni and Hristina. Miles has com- and Parks, 4:30 p.m., Natural Trio on June 19 in Marquette, Iron Moun- posed an original piece that the UPstarts Iron County Highway p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Resources Center, Bessemer. Committee, 4 p.m., Highway Ironwood. area74.org. tain, June 21 and at the Rozsa in will perform as a group. A great opportu- Department, Hurley. Alcoholics Anonymous, Friday, June 21 Houghton, June 22. nity for our young musicians and a special Ironwood Carnegie 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Library Board, 4 p.m. Church, Bessemer. Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- This next troupe, “Trust me, will rock treat for the audience. They will perform Hurley VFW Post 1580, 6 area74.org. 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior your world”, explained the Head of Music, June 28 at the Presque Isle Band Shell, in p.m., VFW post home. Government Center. Stony Brook, NYU, enthusiastically. They Marquette. Bessemer Veterans of Bessemer Board of Edu- Double Trouble, 11 a.m.- Foreign Wars, 6 p.m., VFW cation, special session, 4 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, hall, Bessemer. p.m., A.D. Johnston media Ironwood. Community Briefs Mountain Bike Ride, 6 center. Mercer Food Pantry, p.m., Raven Trails, Woodruff Thursday, June 20 noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, Trailhead. Mercer, Wis. Emergencies: Little FInland to Attendees are encour- author John Swift will Gogebic Range Concert 715-476-7655. Band, 7 p.m., Longyear Park, Pickleball, 9 a.m.-noon, Alcoholics Anonymous/ host midsummers aged to bring a pen and a talk about writing, read a Ironwood. Patterson courts or Ironwood Al-Anon, noon, Salem Luther- Memorial Building. celebration stamp. short excerpt from his Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 an Church, Ironwood. Any questions should current book, Catch and p.m., Episcopal Church of the Gogebic-Ontonagon area74.org. Community Action Agency KIMBALL, Wis. – On be sent to Connie Pricco at: Release, and take ques- Saturday, Little Finland [email protected]. tions. will be hosting their Books will be avail- Make sure tires are ready for summer travel Juhannus midsummer cel- Kimball able for purchase and JANESVILLE, Wis. – depending on where you’re ebration starting at 4:30 Check tire pressure Homemakers plan signing. Going on a road trip is a Low tire pressure can going and how long you’ll p.m. summer dinner This is Swift’s seventh favorite summer past time make your tires have more be gone. The celebration will host novel and the fifth in his for many people. Exploring contact with the road, It’s important to consult a variety of activities includ- IRONWOOD – The “Sheriff Gogebic” series. new places, spending time causing unwanted tread your owner’s manual and ing a concert with music by Kimball Homemakers will He has also written one with family and friends – wear. Maintaining the cor- determine the maximum Jum Favero from 6 p.m. to 9 be hosting their summer work of nonfiction. it’s all a part of vacationing rect tire pressure can help weight recommendation p.m., tours, various foods, dinner at Maplewood For more information, on the road. keep you safe on the road, for your vehicle, as well as and a 50/50 raffle. Steakhouse on Wednesday. call the library at 715-476- It’s important to make and give your tires a the maximum load rating For more information Drinks start at 5:30 2366. sure your car – specifically longer life. To determine for your tires. call: 906-932-1608. p.m. and dinner will start your tires – are ready for the correct tire pressure A heavy load can be at 6 p.m. Notice of extended miles upon miles of drive PSI, simply check the label hard on tires and cause Gogebic County For more information road closure time. on the driver’s side door problems with your vehi- Democrats lunch call Donna Reed at 715- The road housing the Blain’s Farm and Fleet jamb or your owner’s man- cle’s handling and fuel changes location 562-0171. County G bridge at Long offers this checklist as you ual. economy. “Catch and Release” get ready to hit the road for IRONWOOD – The Lake will be under construc- Gogebic County Democrats lecture scheduled at tion starting Monday, June summer adventures. Check for bulges and Rotate your tires Regular tire rotation Blue Wave lunch will be Mercer Library 24, for the next sixty days. cracks As you’re checking the helps with even tread wear, held at 11:30 a.m. at A detour will be marked Check tire tread depth MERCER, Wis. – A few fractions of an tread depth and pressure, giving your tires optimal Manny’s this Thursday. for those needing to use this Today at 1:00 p.m. local inch in the depth of your take a closer look at the performance and making There will be a speaker route. tire tread can make a huge state of your tires. them last longer. and all interested are wel- difference. It can be the dif- Look for any cracks, Most manufacturers rec- come to attend. BESSEMER TOWNSHIP ference between splits, bulges or bumps. If ommend rotating tires Bessemer H.S. class 4TH OF JULY COMMITTEE hydroplaning on a wet your tire has any of these every 5,000—8,000 miles, of ‘64 holds meeting road and making your way signs of wear and tear, it but always double-check 4th of July safely through the rain. Not your owner’s manual. With to plan reunion BLOCK DRIVE could lead to tire failure or Thursday, June 20th beginning at 6 p.m. only will worn out tread a blow out. rotated tires, you’ll have BESSEMER – The Besse- make your vehicle less safe, even tread wear and better mer H.S. Class of ‘64 will HELP SUPPORT THE 4TH IN RAMSAY it will also keep it from handling while you’re on hold a meeting at Tac- Follow weight recom- DONATIONS CAN ALSO BE DROPPED OFF AT handling as well as it mendations the road. conelli’s in Bessemer on JAGGER’S ORE HOUSE AND should on your road trip. Part of a road trip is Having a reliable, safe July at 2 p.m. to discuss THE BESSEMER TOWNSHIP OFFICES. You can easily check your packing up the car with vehicle on the road can the scheduled Sept. 28 tire tread depth with a tire coolers, luggage and any- give you peace of mind on reunion. Thank you for your donations. tread depth gauge. thing else you might need, your summer road trip. Auditions for Prairie Fire Children’s Theatre announced To better serve our New IRONWOOD – The for theatre. Sound and Prairie Fire Children’s The- Products & Historic Ironwood Theatre lighting positions are atre will direct the produc- customers with new and is pleased to announce the available for those who tion and play the roles of Services audition date for Prairie don’t want to appear on the bumbling Hypnotist, exciting products and Fire Children’s Theatre’s stage. and The Queen Diva of all enhance our original musical adapta- The Golden Age of Hol- Stage Mothers. tion of Sleeping Beauty. lywood comes to life in this As noted above, some existing products, all offices will be Auditions will be held at over the top version of the actors may be required to the theatre, 113 East Auro- classic tale. Set on a movie start rehearsing immedi- CLOSED SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 2019 ra St, Ironwood on Mon- set in the 1930s, every- ately following auditions. day June 24, commencing thing that can go wrong, For the remainder of the at 9 a.m. Auditions are does. week (Tuesday through Fri- to implement a new core computer open to anyone ages 7 Up to 74 local young day), rehearsals will be through 18. people are needed to play held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., processing system. The audition process the roles of Rose, Mallory, with performances sched- last up to 2 hours and all Colin, Eugene, Becki, uled for Saturday June 29 We apologize for any those auditioning are Gwen, Julia, Anna, and the at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. required to be in atten- rest of the movie stars; the Thanks to generous inconvenience this may cause. dance throughout its director, assistant director, sponsorship by Gogebic entirety. A portion of the producer, cameraman, Range United Way, there is cast will be required to assistant cameraman, no charge to children to stay following auditions make-up girl, soundman, participate in this exciting GOGEBIC RANGE BANK for a short rehearsal. No dance coach, sheep wran- week-long program. www.gogebicrangebank.com preparation or experience gler, coffee girl, chauncy, For more information is necessary for the audi- chancy, and chintzy, the contact the Ironwood The- Locally Owned Big enough to compete. Small enough to care. tion. Roles are available reporter, the henchmen, atre office at 906-932-0618 for singers, non-singers, and the sheep. or check out the theatre Ironwood 906.932.7646 Bessemer 906.663.4520 dancers, non-dancers and Two professional website at www.iron- Ewen 906.988.2821 Bergland 906.575.1083 anyone with enthusiasm actors/directors from woodtheatre.net l 4 TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 2019 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE Celebrating of gifts

Sue Mizell, Publisher WASHINGTON, D.C. – Integrity. have not cornered the market on Encouragement. Confidence. virtue. We need to hold ourselves to Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor Accountability. These are some of the highest standards of servant the words I’ve been hearing from leadership and love.” In other words: millennials involved in a relatively This isn’t some exercise in exerting new effort called GIVEN. It’s a lead- women’s power for some chauvinis- ership network for Catholic women, Kathryn tic purpose, and certainly not a In Their Opinion with the of helping them “Dis- Lopez political one. cover the gift that only you can give These women are taking a few Reading: a life because of the gift that you are.” The days to truly come to appreciate the idea is that God created people in love of God and what it means for love and has a specific mission for their lives and the life of the world. skill you just us in life that becomes clear with other to use the gifts that God has And they do it with the whole of the right tools – chief among them given them to light up the world. their lives in mind – not just their prayer. At the conference, each young career ambitions, not just their voca- can’t do without As I write, the second national woman puts together an action plan tional hopes and dreams, not just If you’re able to read, and, hopefully, comprehend, GIVEN forum (international, really, that they are expected to implement the financial or familial or health or this editorial, then you’ve got a skill that some people with a participant from Ireland and over the course of the next year to other challenges that might be may never learn. a mentor from Nigeria, among oth- ensure that the priorities, skills and weighing them down. They do so Possessing the ability to read is something many ers), is going on in Washington, sense of mission they immerse with a heightened and humbled of us likely take for granted. It’s a skill we learned D.C., on the campus of the Catholic themselves in here become a part of knowledge that God created them years ago as children back in school, when the University of America. And it’s hard the way they live their lives going for a purpose to live at this time and scrapes on our knees we got from recess meant more for me not to notice that I’m sleeping forward. They will have something that they have their whole lives to than the lessons we were taught on the chalkboard. next-door to an emptier-than-usual to show for it. After last year’s meet- give back to Him, in every thought, But there’s a lifelong value in learning to read, par- United States Conference of Catholic ing, attendees went out and took word and deed. ticularly at a young age, that should not be over- Bishops building. Top staff there has part in ministries to homeless At another capital city discussion looked, even in this day and age when some young- been in Baltimore for a meeting, still women and athletes, a religious-free- held in the last few years, a speaker sters can’t write cursive or tell what time it is by look- trying to respond to the avalanche of dom rally, retreats and other pro- made a plea I slightly paraphrase: ing at the face of an analog clock. abuse allegations that were revealed jects on art and prayer, to name a Please, Catholics, get your act togeth- Reading can take you on an adventure with swash- last summer, most notably the still- few. er. The speaker pointed to the reach, buckling pirates around the world, or with aliens to not-entirely-investigated allegations I’ve been in our nation’s capital resources and potential still pos- other planets. It can help you learn new languages, against Theodore McCarrick, the for- for the better part of a week as a sessed by the Catholic Church and teach you all you need to know about insects, help mer cardinal archbishop of Washing- speaker, mentor and spiritual direc- its people. At GIVEN, it’s clear we’re you discover new revelations about yourself or how ton, D.C. The timing seems no coin- tor. still being given much – these to better understand love and building relationships cidence and certainly was not I especially appreciated some- women are leaders – for healing, with others. It can even help you read newspaper planned by the GIVEN staff. The thing that Joan Rosenhauer, execu- nurturing and peace. articles every day so that you can be an informed and way forward for the Church is every- tive director of the Jesuit Refugee Kathryn Jean Lopez can be contact- engaged member of our community, like you, dear one having integrity, confidence and Service, said to the young women in ed at [email protected]. reader. accountability as members of the her talk about serving refugees: COPYRIGHT 2019 United Feature Reading is the key needed to unlock so much body of Christ, encouraging each “Women have to be humble, too. We Syndicate information in our world, and it’s an exceptional way to learn and enjoy all sorts of different topics simply with the power of one’s brain and imagination. Today in history And it’s true that learning to read at an early age is becoming more of a focus in Michigan. In 2017, only 35% of fourth-grade Michigan stu- Today in History Today’s Highlight in History dents performed at or above proficient levels on the On June 18, 1979, Presi- National Assessment of Educational Progress read- dent Jimmy Carter and Soviet ing test, which is administered every two years. President Leonid I. Brezhnev That’s an increase of 1% from the 2015 figure, signed the SALT II strategic arms limitation treaty in Vien- according to the Michigan Department of Educa- na. tion’s 2017-18 Annual Review. Those numbers are On this date not good enough. In 1778, American forces The Legislature in 2016 passed Michigan’s “Read entered Philadelphia as the by Grade Three” law requiring schools to identify British withdrew during the Revolutionary War. students struggling with reading and writing and to In 1812, the War of 1812 provide them with extra instruction. Starting with began as the United States the 2019-20 school year this fall, third-graders who Congress approved, and Pres- are more than one grade level behind in those skills ident James Madison signed, a declaration of war against may be required to repeat third grade under the law, Britain. according to the MDE review. In 1815, Napoleon Bona- That’s why it’s important we support summer parte met defeat at Waterloo reading programs held by local places like the Peter as British and Prussian troops White Public Library in Marquette, the Negaunee defeated the French in Bel- gium. Public Library in Irontown, the Ishpeming Carnegie In 1940, during World War Library farther west and the many other great II, British Prime Minister Win- libraries throughout our state. ston Churchill urged his coun- It’s also why we at The Mining Journal are proud trymen to conduct themselves in a manner that would prompt to partner with an organization like 8-18 Media, future generations to say, which held its annual awards ceremony last week at “This was their finest hour.” the Upper Peninsula Children’s Museum, where the Charles de Gaulle delivered a In 1996, Richard Allen believed he did not need Today’s Birthdays Journal and other media partners presented awards speech on the BBC in which Davis was convicted in San authorization from Congress Former Sen. Jay Rocke- to the youngsters. he rallied his countrymen after Jose, California, of the 1993 for some steps he might take feller, D-W.Va., is 82. Baseball the fall of France to Nazi Ger- kidnap-murder of 12-year-old to quell the al-Qaida-inspired Hall of Famer Lou Brock is 80. 8-18 Media engages area children in different pro- many. Polly Klaas of Petaluma. insurgency. The U.S. Patent Sir Paul McCartney is 77. jects that focus on improving their communication In 1945, William Joyce, (Davis remains on death row.) and Trademark Office ruled Actress Constance McCashin skills, like writing weekly columns that appear in known as “Lord Haw-Haw,” In 2004, an al-Qaida cell in that the Washington Redskins’ is 72. Actress Linda Thorson is The Mining Journal’s Our Youth section. You can was charged in London with Saudi Arabia beheaded Ameri- name was “disparaging of 72. Rock musician John Evans high treason for his English- can engineer Paul M. Johnson Native Americans” and should is 71. Former Sen. Mike find an example on today’s page 1C. language wartime broadcasts Jr., 49, posting grisly pho- be stripped of trademark pro- Johanns, R-Neb., is 69. You’ll also see a photo provided to us by the Peter on German radio. (He was tographs of his severed head; tection. Clayton Kershaw Actress Isabella Rossellini is White Public Library highlighting its summer read- hanged in January 1946.) hours later, Saudi security pitched his first no-hitter as the 67. Actress Carol Kane is 67. ing program about Flat Astro. At the library, children In 1953, a U.S. Air Force forces tracked down and killed Los Angeles Dodgers defeated Actor Brian Benben is 63. can pick up Flat Astro - a paper cutout of an astro- Douglas C-124 Globemaster II the alleged mastermind of the the Colorado Rockies 8-0. Actress Andrea Evans is 62. crashed near Tokyo, killing all kidnapping and murder. One year ago: President Rock singer Alison Moyet is 58. naut – then take a photo of him somewhere in the 129 people on board. Egypt’s Ten years ago: Tens of Donald Trump announced that Rock musician Dizzy Reed community and post it to the library’s social media 148-year-old Muhammad Ali thousands of protesters filled he was directing the Pentagon (Guns N’ Roses) is 56. Figure page. Library staffers will then select one photo to Dynasty came to an end with the streets of Tehran again, to create the “Space Force” as skater Kurt Browning is 53. run in the paper on Sunday’s Our Youth page. the overthrow of the monarchy joining opposition leader Mir an independent service Country singer-musician Tim and the proclamation of a Hossein Mousavi to mourn branch. Former Secretary of Hunt is 52. Rock singer-musi- The idea is to keep kids involved with reading dur- republic. demonstrators killed in clashes State Hillary Clinton described cian Sice (The Boo Radleys) is ing the summer months, and it’s something we’re In 1964, President Lyndon over Iran’s disputed presiden- as a “moral and humanitarian 50. Rhythm and blues singer proud to support. B. Johnson and Japanese tial election. Hortensia Bussi, crisis” the Trump administra- Nathan Morris (Boyz II Men) is Yes, reading is taught in schools, but a lot of it Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda the widow of Chilean President tion’s “zero tolerance” policy 48. Actress Mara Hobel is 48. starts at home, and that means parents need to spoke to each other by tele- Salvador Allende who helped that had separated children Singer-songwriter Ray LaMon- phone as they inaugurated the lead opposition to the military from their parents at the south- tagne is 46. Rapper Silkk the engage their children in reading, especially during first trans-Pacific cable com- dictatorship that ousted her ern U.S. border. Trump defend- Shocker is 44. Actress Alana the summer when the school textbooks are shelved pleted by AT&T between Japan husband, died at 94. Washing- ed his administration’s border de la Garza is 43. Country to collect dust. and Hawaii. ton Capitals forward Alex policies, saying the country singer Blake Shelton is 43. Libraries are outstanding resources for young In 1983, astronaut Sally K. Ovechkin was named the “will not be a migrant camp” on Rock musician Steven Chen Ride became America’s first NHL’s most valuable player for his watch. The Supreme Court (Airborne Toxic Event) is 41. readers, and programs like 8-18 Media help hone woman in space as she and the second straight year after allowed electoral maps that Actor David Giuntoli is 39. those communication skills we could all seek to four colleagues blasted off leading the league with 56 were challenged as excessive- Drummer Josh Dun (Twenty improve. aboard the space shuttle goals. ly partisan to remain in place One Pilots) is 31. Actress Reading and writing all flow together to build Challenger on a six-day mis- Five years ago: President for now, declining to rule on the Renee Olstead is 30. Actor good communicators, and that’s something this sion. Barack Obama met with senior bigger issue of whether to limit Jacob Anderson is 29. Actress In 1992, the U.S. Supreme lawmakers in the Oval Office redistricting for political gain. Willa Holland is 28. increasingly interconnected world could use more of. Court, in Georgia v. McCollum, for over an hour to discuss Troubled rapper-singer Thought for Today ruled that criminal defendants options for responding to the XXXTentacion was shot and “Frailty, thy name is no – Mining Journal could not use race as a basis crumbling security situation in killed in in what police longer woman.” for excluding potential jurors Iraq; afterward, congressional called an apparent robbery — Victor Riesel, American from their trials. leaders said the president attempt. labor journalist (1913-1995).

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PUBLISHEREXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Kallas yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 Award Winning Newspaper Published daily Monday - Saturday ADVERTISING DIRECTOR (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Heidi Ofstad Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 2019 5 Record

POLICE REPORTS bic County Jail awaiting Gogebic County arraignment. Gogebic County Sheriff’s ——— Department deputies respond- A Bessemer man came to ed to an anonymous call at the sheriff’s department at 6:30 8:51 a.m. Friday who asked for a.m. Monday to turn in a patrols on Eli Avenue in Besse- round, black container of mari- mer, adding that vehicles regu- juana, saying he found along- larly exceed the speed limit side the road on Memory Lane and worried someone would in Bessemer, a GCSD report be hurt, a GCSD report said. said. The man was worried ——— that children might find it, so he Deputies responded to a brought it in for the marijuana 12:30 p.m. Friday call from the to be reported and properly owner of a rental property on disposed of. Beecher Street in Bessemer, a ——— P.J. Glisson/Daily Globe GCSD report said. The owner Deputies responded to a MEMBERS OF the Marenisco Township board react at their Monday evening meeting, during which members claimed the tenants have dis- 6:30 a.m. Monday call from appeared and reportedly they Scott Maki, road foreman with voted, 3-2, to pass a “Marijuana Facilities Ordinance” that would allow the township to regulate the establish- illegally sold the property to a the Gogebic County Road ment of marijuana enterprise in accordance with its own terms and as-yet undetermined state licensing. From third party when he is the right- Commission, regarding a pos- left are township supervisor Richard Bouvette, treasurer Diane Dean, and trustee Kelly Dunbar. Dean and Dun- ful owner and requested sible breaking and entering bar voted no. patrols to check for activity. with damage to vehicle, a ——— GCSD report said. The report- GCSD deputies responded ed said a truck was damaged, Marenisco state licensing would be addition to growers, who subjected to state-regulated to an anonymous noise com- keys were stolen and equip- required before any appli- may operate in the dual testing, inspecting and rat- plaint and possibly minors ment was vandalized in the cations are cleared, and role of growing and pro- ing. drinking alcohol at 10:40 p.m. lower garage behind the Friday along Tilden Road in shop. From page 1 related state rulings are cessing. However, the total Bouvette also said then Bessemer, a GCSD report ACCIDENTS enterprise, the state will still in limbo, although number of processors is that marijuana enterprise said. Deputies found everyone Gogebic County dictate in what areas it Bouvette said he believes capped at 12. presents an opportunity for at the residence was 21 or A 68-year-old male older. The deputies advised escaped injury when the must be allowed, so as to the state may issue its own In addition, the ordi- the township to collect the residents of the noise com- motorcycle he was operating allow consumers to pur- terms fairly soon. nance allows for three pub- related fees and percent- plaint and asked them to turn struck a deer on U.S. 2 near chase it without having to One type of business lic retail sale locations, to ages of profits and to wel- the music down. Mikado Road in Wakefield drive long distances. ——— Township at 2 p.m. Sunday, that is not included within be located only in the com- come well-paying related A Wisconsin man, 75, was according to a MSP report. Treasurer Diane Dean, the ordinance, which was mercial zoning district. jobs. cited for driving with an expired Animal Complaints who also voted no Mon- revised since an April 13 Three each of trans- After the meeting, registration plate on U.S. 45 at Gogebic County day, told the Daily Globe public hearing, is a smoke- porters, microbusinesses Marenisco Township Police Duck Lake Road in Geri Jylha, of Bessemer, Watersmeet Township, at 3:10 brought a tan chihuahua dog she hopes the public now house. and safety compliance facil- Chief Bruce Mahler said he p.m. Saturday, a Michigan found in the area of the will exercise its right to Local concern ities may exist in any zoning believes state voters will State Police report said. Fairview Apartments into the petition for a vote on the expressed then was district except residential. regret the consequences of ——— GCSD at 8 p.m. Sunday, A man, 40, was arrested for according to a GCSD report. matter. “I’m not for mari- enough to eliminate Various fees that may legalizing marijuana, domestic assault at 10:30 p.m. Geri Wilson contacted the juana, period,” she said. “I smokehouses, which are involve thousands of dol- which he said may increase Sunday in Ironwood Township, GCSD at 10 p.m. to report the hope it will be voted like taverns except that lars depend on the type of insurance rates, encourage according to a MSP report. dog missing, and later picked it down.” people gather to use mari- business and whether it is black markets, and add to The individual is in the Goge- up at GCSD. The new ordinance juana instead of to drink just starting area instability. Enbridge to begin rock, soil sampling in takes effect 30 days after alcohol. Bucknell, who wrote the “I spent my entire career Straits of Mackinac publication, although The new ordinance does ordinance, reminded the working against this, but board members agreed allow for nine growers, group that recreational the people have spoken,” TRAVERSE CITY (AP) – Enbridge Inc. said Monday with Bouvette’s suggestion three each in three classes, marijuana now is open to he said, adding that no that it is moving ahead with the collection of rock and soil to delay acceptance of within agricultural zoning grow and use in limited matter what happens, he samples in the Straits of Mackinac while it prepares for a applications until Aug. 1. divisions. They also can quantities. will be in charge of regula- court battle with Michigan’s governor over a planned oil The supervisor said time is exist in industrial areas if He said at last month’s tion. pipeline tunnel there. needed to prepare applica- they operate within hearing that an advantage The board will meet The Canadian company, which has been drilling into tions and publish the enclosed structures. of recreational marijuana next on July 15 at 6 p.m. in the ground on the south side of the channel that links details. Three independent pro- being legalized and com- the township hall. The pub- lakes Huron and Michigan, said it will begin boring into Even then, he warned, cessors also may exist, in mercialized is that it then is lic is welcome. the lakebed this week from a barge in shallow water. Gleeson named Ashland County Register of Deeds Hurley the name to see if it “would stick.” GLOBE STAFF served in the Register of Deeds Office service in Ashland County make her “Maybe the students [email protected] since 2012 and Deputy Register of an exceptional choice for the Register From page 1 will start calling them- ASHLAND, Wis. – Wisconsin Deeds since 2016. of Deeds position,” Evers said. “I am for that.” School board selves something else,” she Gov. Tony Evers announced Monday Gleeson previously worked sever- confident that with her dedication to member Maria Sokol made said. his appointment of Julie Gleeson as al years as an assistant real property the Ashland community and years of the motion to accept the The Midget mascot has Ashland County Register of Deeds name and was seconded by been removed from most lister and GIS mapper for the county. experience, including as Deputy Reg- Daryll Mattson. places in the school and Gleeson, who has worked for Ash- She is also a certified title examiner ister of Deeds, that Gleeson has the Kolesar opened the she said the school can just land County for the last 16 years, will with the Wisconsin Land Title Asso- skills and vision necessary to contin- topic to discussion and be Hurley for a year. replace Karen Miller, who is resign- ciation. ue the excellent work at the Register expressed her dissatisfac- “If anybody asks what ing effective July 12.Gleeson has “Julie Gleeson’s 16 years of public of Deeds’ Office.” tion with the process. your mascot is, say, ‘Hey “When the referendum you know, we decided to TUESDAY EVENING JUNE 18, 2019 was taken off the table,” change our mascot and we she said. “A lot of people just haven’t decided who 7:007:308:008:309:009:3010:0010:3011:0011:30 The Flash Cisco makes a The 100 Clarke’s past Page Six TV The Gold- The Gold- Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Engagement really felt disenfran- we are yet,’” Kolesar said. # CW KDLH bold decision. ’ (TVPG) catches up to her. 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Servings: 6 Toss cucumber and tomatoes Virtually any ingredients may Start to finish: 25 minutes with 1 teaspoon salt and let drain be used, yet most chopped salads 1 cucumber, halved length- in colander for 15 minutes. are uninspired, laden with deli wise, seeded, and cut into 1/2- Whisk vinegar and garlic meats and cheeses and drowned inch pieces together in large bowl. Whisking in dressing. With a world of 10 ounces grape tomatoes, constantly, drizzle in oil. Add options at our disposal, we quartered drained cucumber-tomato mix- steered our salad in a Mediter- Salt and pepper ture, chickpeas, olives, onion, ranean direction, starting with 3 tablespoons red wine vine- and parsley and toss to coat. Let escarole. gar sit for at least 5 minutes or up to A member of the chicory fam- 1 garlic clove, minced 20 minutes. ily, this underutilized leafy 3 tablespoons cold-pressed Add escarole, feta, and wal- green is loaded with vitamins extra-virgin olive oil nuts and toss gently to combine. and has a mild bitterness that THIS PHOTO provided by America’s Test Kitchen shows a 1 (15-ounce) can chickpeas, Season with salt and pepper to pairs well with bold flavors. Mediterranean Chopped Salad. This recipe appears in the cook- rinsed taste. Serve. Next we added chopped cucum- book “Nutritious Delicious.” 1/2 cup pitted kalamata Nutrition information per bers and grape tomatoes, salting olives, chopped serving: 309 calories; 202 calo- them to remove excess moisture, olives added richness, and wal- the salad’s flavors shine through. 1/2 small red onion, chopped ries from fat; 22 g fat (4 g saturat- and red onion. nuts brought crunch and healthy Finally, not wanting to com- fine ed; 0 g trans fats); 11 mg choles- To make our salad hearty, fats. pletely eliminate cheese from our 1/2 cup chopped fresh parsley terol; 743 mg sodium; 21 g carbo- instead of deli meat we incorpo- We tossed everything with a salad, we sprinkled on 1/2 cup of 1 head escarole (1 pound), hydrate; 7 g fiber; 5 g sugar; 9 g rated nutty chickpeas. Kalamata simple red wine vinaigrette to let briny feta to round out the fla- trimmed and cut into 1/2-inch protein. Dry needling; new comfort option to consider for chronic pain HURLEY – While on Resort when she felt pins pists asked if I ever thought –Jaw pain vous system is interpreting sion takes about 15 to 20 their way to a weekend and needles on the top of about trying dry needling. –Buttock and leg pain pain signals in the treated minutes. She even recom- convention in Battle Creek, her head. She sought treat- To be honest, I didn’t even (sciatica, hamstring area,” McPherson said. “By mends friends and family Michigan in March of 2018, ment at a nearby clinic. Her know what it was.” strains, calf combining a local, mechan- try it out for their chronic Lori Bennetts and two primary care provider, No pun intended, Ben- tightness/spasms, plantar ical effect and a more aches and pains because other volleyball coaches Michele Harma, APNP, at netts decided to “give it a fasciitis) widespread neurological she experienced such posi- were unexpectedly rear- the Aspirus Hurley Clinic, shot.” Dry needling works by one, the body is given a tive results. The best part ended on the freeway. Ben- referred her for therapy. Aspirus Ironwood Physi- inserting a fine monofila- greater chance to heal and about it was she no longer netts, of Bessemer, was a Bennetts started with chi- cal Therapist Michael ment needling through the hopefully reduce the needed to take pain medi- passenger in their GMC ropractic care and then McPherson, DPT, explained skin and into the deeper patient’s pain.” cations. Terrain and suffered severe physical therapy at the that dry needling is a rela- tissues that are trigger ‘Back to full range of ‘They treat you like they whiplash, only she didn’t Aspirus Ironwood Clinic, tively new physical therapy points for the patient’s motion’ care because they do.’ realize it at the time. Their yet one month later she intervention that when pain. The fine needles cre- Immediately the next Bennetts has been a vehicle was damaged but could hardly turn her head combined with traditional ate a small lesion in the day, Bennetts could turn patient at Aspirus for many drivable, so they continued or lift it up. Her condition physical therapy can offer inflamed and painful tis- her neck. years and said she couldn’t on to the day-and-a-half limited her from enjoying more comfort and improve sue, triggering a new heal- “I could feel the imagine going anywhere long coaching convention. mountain bike rides, play- function. ing response. Dry needling improvement every time I else for her care. “We pushed some of the ing and coaching volley- Dry needling can be is different than acupunc- went to my appointment,” “One thing about fenders back into place and ball, and simply feeling used to treat a wide range ture in that it’s not based she said. “It’s amazing Aspirus, everyone really decided to keep going,” she comfortable in her day-to- of conditions, not limited on traditional Chinese what this has done for me. takes the time to get to said. “We made it there but day routine without pain to: Medicine but rather on I’m back to full range of know you. You’re not just a we couldn’t sit comfort- medications. –Back, neck, shoulder Western medicine and uses motion.” person walking in the ably. The drive back was A new comfort option to pain the fields of biology, chem- Bennetts’ treatment out- door,” Bennetts said. “They even worse.” consider. –Arm pain (tennis istry, and physics. come was so successful, explain everything so clear- Come Monday, Bennetts “My neck and shoulders elbow, carpal tunnel, “It is believed that this she continues with dry ly so that you understand was back to work as the were so tight” she said. golfer’s elbow) technique also breaks up needling appointments all of your options. They Chief Financial Officer for “While I was at therapy, –Headaches, including shortened tissues and once every one or two treat you like they care the Lac Vieux Desert one of the physical thera- migraines and tension changes the way the ner- weeks still today. Each ses- because they do.” What’s so bad about processed foods? Scientists offer clues

NEW YORK (AP) – affecting our health, they checkout lines, gas stations Chips, soda and frozen piz- also underscore how diffi- and vending machines, and zas tend to be full of salt, cult nutrition science and a very small four-week clin- sugar and fat, but now sci- advice can be. Here’s what ical trial might deepen our entists are trying to under- they say. understanding of why stand if there’s something that’s likely fueling obesity else about such processed What does “processed” rates. foods that might be bad for mean? Researchers at the us. Whether it’s curing, National Institutes of Already, the spread of freezing, milling or pas- Health found people ate an cheap, packaged foods teurization, nearly all foods average of 500 extra calo- has been linked to rising undergo some type of pro- ries a day when fed mostly obesity rates around the cessing. Even though pro- processed foods, compared world. Yet advice to limit cessing itself doesn’t auto- with when the same people processed foods can seem matically make food were fed minimally pro- unhelpful, given how con- unhealthy, “processed cessed foods. That’s even venient they are and the foods” is generally a nega- though researchers tried to growing array of prod- tive term. match the meals for nutri- ucts that fall into the cat- To more precisely iden- ents like fat, fiber and egory. tify the processed foods of sugar. While three recent stud- most concern, scientists The 20 participants ies offer more clues on how came up with a system that were allowed to eat as our increasingly industrial- groups foods into four cate- much or as little as they ized food supply may be gories. wanted, and were checked It’s far from perfect, but into a clinic so their health Associated Press the system says highly pro- and behavior could be THIS PHOTO provided by the National Institutes of Health shows an “ultra-pro- AUKEE cessed foods are made monitored. cessed” lunch including brand name macaroni and cheese, chicken tenders, CHIROPRACTIC mostly of industrialized That’s not all the bad canned green beans and diet lemonade. Researchers found people ate an average Natural, Safe, Drug Free, ingredients and additives, news. of 500 extra calories a day when fed mostly processed foods, compared with when AFFORDABLE Chiropractic with little to no intact the same people were fed minimally processed foods. That s even though whole foods. researchers tried to match the meals for nutrients like fat, fiber and sugar. Care, We Correct CAUSES, What is it about pro- Rather Than Treat Symptoms. Sodas, packaged cook- cessed foods? ies, instant noodles and Beyond the fact they People ate processed foods added to packaged foods amount of calories on both We Accept: chicken nuggets are some taste really good, there faster. such as cookies, yogurt and diets, and others ate far

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(906) 932-7411 the clinical trial produced Hall noted the source of make the various pro- thought they should. The Franz E. Aukee, DC more of a hormone that nutrients might make a dif- cessed foods we eat. processed food diet includ- Office Hours: What’s wrong with pro- 200 East Ayer St. Mon.-Thurs. 8-5 cessed foods? suppresses appetite, and ference. Fibers from whole All three studies come ed foods like salted nuts Ironwood, MI Fri. 8-12 Cheap packaged foods less of a hormone that fruits and vegetables, for with big caveats. The U.S. and whole milk, compared are everywhere including causes hunger. The reason instance, may be better for study was tiny and individ- with unsalted nuts and for the biological reaction making people feel full ual behavior varied widely: lower-fat milk for the PLANNING A SURGERY? isn’t clear. Another finding: than the types of fiber Some ate about the same unprocessed diet. Villa Maria Health & Rehabilitation Center will assist you in a speedy Aspirus welcomes new U.P. regional president recovery with our professional UPPER PENINSULA – Aspirus County Health Care gan. rehabilitation staff. Our Benefit has hired Christine Harff, JD, MBA, in Wadena, Min- She was Vice President of Network Specialist will meet with you to assist BSN, as the new Aspirus Upper nesota. Development/Orthopedic Service with any insurance questions, and Peninsula Regional President, effec- “I believe Chris- Line for Mercy, a $400 million sys- financial planning. tive Monday, June 24. tine will provide tem with eight critical access hospi- In this role, Harff will be responsi- tremendous lead- tals. ble for leading strategic direction and ership and vision “It is so important to have a visible Call Monday-Friday, 8:00am–4:00pm growth, aligning Aspirus’ regional as Aspirus contin- leader to build culture and synergy hospitals and clinics, and overseeing ues to grow and across multiple hospitals,” Harff said. for more information or to arrange a operations throughout the Upper improve to provide “It takes a solid understanding and tour of our Rehabilitation Center. Peninsula. the best care to the demonstrated skills to guide the Christine Harff brings over 25 years of pro- Harff communities we financial pieces of running a health- gressive health care leadership expe- serve,” said Matt care operation.” rience in hospital operations, pro- Heywood, Aspirus Harff looks forward to assuming VILLA MARIA ject management, and business President and CEO. “I’m excited she her new role with Aspirus, to contin- Health & Rehabilitation Center ______development across small facilities has chosen to join our team.” ue to provide the best value to those A Division of Avanti Health Systems as well as large, complex hospitals Among her career accomplish- who choose us. systems. ments, Harff spent more than four She said she and her husband, Know All Options 300 VILLA DRIVE • HURLEY, WISCONSIN Available To You FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED She is currently serving as Chief years with Mercy Medical Center Rick, are thrilled to relocate to the Before Your Surgery Operating Officer/Chief Nursing Officer North Iowa, part of the larger Trini- U.P. where the “geography is easy to (715) 561-3200 and Vice President of Patient Care for Tri ty Health System based in Michi- embrace.” l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM NATION TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 2019 7 Masked gunman killed in shootout at Dallas courthouse DALLAS (AP) – An Army veteran wearing a mask and carrying more than 150 rounds of ammu- nition for his high-powered rifle was shot dead Mon- day after he opened fire outside a busy federal courthouse in downtown Dallas, authorities said. Federal officers killed 22-year-old Brian Isaack Clyde after he approached an entrance of the Earle Cabell Federal Building and began shooting, shat- tering the glass panes in a revolving door. “It’s a lot of rounds – a lot of rounds at his dispos- al, a large powerful weapon at his disposal,” FBI agent Matthew DeSarno said. Clyde’s attack began about 8:40 a.m., and three officers from the Federal Protective Service who were stationed at the build- ing confronted him. DeSarno and other officials praised their courage at a news conference. “But for the actions for the Federal Protective Ser- vice officers, this likely Associated Press would have been a very AN ARMED shooter stands near the Earle Cabell Federal Building Monday, in downtown Dallas. The shooter was hit and injured in an deadly incident,” DeSarno exchange of gunfire with federal officers outside the courthouse. (Tom Fox/The Dallas Morning News) said. Officials are still trying authorities said. Two loud An image of the shooter building. The gunman was discharged from the Army ing shortly before 9 a.m. to determine a motive, but blasts could be heard. captured by Fox showed taken to a hospital, where in 2017. He served as an announcing that there was said there was nothing to The Dallas Morning the man wearing a balacla- he was pronounced dead, infantryman from August an active shooter in the indicate the presence of News reported that one of va and a heavy vest and car- authorities said. 2015 to February 2017 and area and that residents any other shooters or its photographers, Tom rying a rifle. Magazines Police closed off several achieved the rank of pri- should stay inside. threats to the city, DeSarno Fox, was outside the build- holding 30 rounds each blocks around the federal vate first class, according to Less than half an hour said. ing and witnessed the could be seen on his belt. building. the Army. later, another message said A bomb squad later shooter opening fire. Fox Another photograph A woman who answered Chad Cline, 46, who there was a potential bomb examined a vehicle associ- said the masked man from Fox showed officers the phone at a number list- lives near the courthouse, threat and that residents ated with the gunman as a parked at a street corner, tending to a shirtless man ed for one of Clyde’s rela- told The Associated Press needed to leave. He, his precaution and performed then ran and began shoot- lying on the ground in a tive declined to comment. that a message was broad- wife and their two dogs controlled explosions, ing at the courthouse. parking lot outside the DeSarno said Clyde was cast throughout his build- went to a coffee shop.

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Greenland’s growing public pressure ice melting season normal- for governments to act ly runs from June to August faster against global warm- but the Danish Meteorolog- ing. ical Institute said this Officials meeting in the year’s melting started on western city of Bonn for the April 30, the second-earli- June 17-27 talks are focus- est time on record going ing on resolving issues that back to 1980. couldn’t be agreed upon at Students in Europe and last December’s climate beyond have staged regular summit in Poland. This street protests demanding includes the rules govern- leaders do more to meet the ing the international trade 2015 Paris accord’s goal of in carbon certificates, keeping average tempera- Associated Press which allow countries or ture increases below 3.6 IN THIS photo taken on Thursday, June 13, sled dogs make their way in northwest Greenland with their paws in companies to offset green- Fahrenheit – ideally 2.7 melted ice water. Diplomats and climate experts gathered Monday in Germany for U.N.-hosted talks on climate house gas emissions by degrees F – by the end of change amid growing public pressure for governments to act faster against global warming. Over the weekend, paying for projects in poor the century, compared to a picture taken by Danish climate researchers showing sled dogs on the ice in northwest Greenland with their nations. pre-industrial times. paws in melted ice water was widely shared on social media. Greenland’s ice melting season normally runs from The talks are taking While experts discuss June to August but the Danish Meteorological Institute said this year’s melting started on April 30, the second- place against a backdrop of technical issues in Bonn, earliest time on record going back to 1980. mounting concerns about European Union leaders global warming that have will be debating the 28- move that will require end- their countries’ efforts to dent protests and it’s on the other side of the been heightened by nation’s long-term strategy ing almost all fossil fuel use cut greenhouse gas emis- harangued the global elite Atlantic Ocean. And there extreme weather events on climate change Thurs- by then. Britain, Germany sions on the sidelines of in Davos and elsewhere, has are no trains going there,” and other signs that man- day in Brussels. and France are expected to the U.N. General Assembly announced she will take a she said Monday on Insta- made climate change may German Chancellor pass national legislation in September. year off from school to gram. “And since I don’t fly, already be leaving its mark Angela Merkel has indicated this year enshrining this They’ll likely face no attend the New York sum- because of the enormous on the planet. that she backs proposals to “net zero” target in law. letup in pressure there. mit and the U.N.’s annual climate impact of aviation, Over the weekend, a pic- stop adding further green- U.N. Secretary-General Greta Thunberg, a 16- climate meeting, being held it’s going to be a challenge. ture taken by Danish cli- house gas emissions to the Antonio Guterres has invit- year-old Swedish activist this year in Chile. I haven’t quite figured that mate researchers showing atmosphere by 2050 – a ed world leaders to outline who has inspired the stu- “The tricky thing is that out yet.” Kansas boy very lucky to survive Trump threatens to knife impaling his face deport millions KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) – A 15-year-old Kansas boy got a large knife beginning next week to the face, and doctors say WASHINGTON (AP) – deterrents, sending a mes- he’s extremely lucky. President Donald Trump is sage to those considering Jimmy Russell said her threatening to remove mil- making the journey to the son, Eli Gregg, was playing lions of people living in the U.S. that it’s not worth Thursday evening outside of country illegally on the eve coming. their home in Redfield, of formally announcing his Trump has threatened a about 90 miles south of re-election bid. series of increasingly dras- Kansas City, when she In a pair of tweets Mon- tic actions as he has tried heard him scream. She day night, Trump said that to stem the flow of Central found him with a 10-inch U.S. Immigration and Cus- American migrants cross- knife jutting from just below toms Enforcement would ing the southern border, his eye and called 911. next week “begin the pro- which has risen dramati- “It looked pretty grim, it cess of removing the mil- cally on his watch. He was scary,” Russell said in lions of illegal aliens who recently dropped a threat a video released by the Associated Press have illicitly found their to slap tariffs on Mexico University of Kansas IN THIS June 21, 2015 file photo, former Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, way into the United States.” after the country agreed to Health System, where he wearing a red jumpsuit that designates he has been sentenced to death, raises his “They will be removed dispatch its national guard was treated. hands inside a defendants cage in a makeshift courtroom at the national police as fast as they come in,” he and step-up coordination The knife was embed- academy, in an eastern suburb of Cairo, Egypt. On Monday Egypt’s state TV said wrote. and enforcement efforts. ded in his skull and that the country’s ousted President Mohammed Morsi has collapsed during a court An administration offi- A senior Mexican offi- extended to just under his session and died. cial said the effort would cial said Monday that, brain. The blade’s tip, focus on the more than 1 three weeks ago, about meanwhile, was pushing million people who have 4,200 migrants were arriv- against his carotid artery, Egypt’s ousted president been issued final deporta- ing at the U.S. border daily. which supplies the brain tion orders by federal Now that number has with blood. judges but remain at large dropped to about 2,600. “It could not have had a Morsi dies in court during trial in the country. The official Immigration was a cen- pound more force on it CAIRO (AP) – Egypt’s first democrati- ouster, often in solitary confinement and spoke on condition of tral theme of Trump’s 2016 and him survive that cally elected president, Islamist leader barred from visitors – his family was anonymity to explain the campaign and he is expect- event,” said Dr. Koji Eber- Mohammed Morsi who was ousted by the allowed to visit only three times during president’s tweets. ed to hammer it as he tries sole, who oversaw the military in 2013 after a year in office, col- that time. Egypt’s chief prosecutor said It is unusual for law to fire up his base heading extraction. “I don’t think lapsed in court while on trial Monday and Morsi’s body would be examined to deter- enforcement agencies to into the 2020 campaign. he would have survived it.” died, state TV and his family said. mine the cause of his death. announce raids before they Trump will formally The 67-year-old Morsi had just It was a dramatic end for a figure who take place. Some in launch his re-election bid addressed the court, speaking from the was central in the twists and turns taken Trump’s administration Tuesday night at a rally in LAKE glass cage he is kept in during sessions by Egypt since its “revolution” – from the believe that decisive shows Orlando, Florida – a state GOGEBIC’S and warning that he had “many secrets” pro-democracy uprising that in 2011 oust- of force – like mass arrests that is crucial to his path he could reveal, a judicial official said. A ed the country’s longtime authoritarian – can serve as effective back to the White House. FINEST FLEET few minutes afterward, he collapsed in the leader, Hosni Mubarak, through contro- Harvard pulls Parkland grad’s admission cage, the official said, speaking on condi- versial Islamist rule and now back to a IS FOR RENT tion of anonymity because he was not tight grip under the domination of mili- over racist comments authorized to talk to the press. tary men. BOSTON (AP) – A survivor of the Parkland school In his final comments, he continued to The Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt’s most shooting announced Monday that Harvard University insist he was Egypt’s legitimate president, powerful Islamist group, won the elections withdrew his admission over racist comments he made in demanding a special tribunal, one of his held after Mubarak’s fall, considered the a shared Google Doc and text messages nearly two years defense lawyers, Kamel Madour told the first free votes the country had seen. First, ago. Associated Press. State TV said Morsi they gained a majority in parliament, then In a series of posts on , Kyle Kashuv shared sev- died before he could be taken to the hos- Morsi squeaked to victory in presidential eral letters he received from the Ivy League school first pital. elections held in 2012, becoming the first notifying him that his admission offer was being recon- Morsi’s Muslim Brotherhood accused civilian to hold the office. sidered in light of the comments and, later, that it was 20 ft. Pontoons the government of “assassinating” him Critics accused the Brotherhood of being revoked. Boat / Motors through years of poor prison conditions. using violence against opponents and The decision stems from comments that have surfaced License / Cabins In a statement, the group demanded an seeking to monopolize power and Islamize online recently and that Kashuv says were shared among Bait / Tackle international investigation into Morsi’s the state. Massive protests grew against friends when he was 16, months before the February Kayaks / Canoes death and called on Egyptians to protest their rule, until the military – led by then- 2018 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Ski’s / Tow Tube outside Egypt’s embassy across the Defense Minister, Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi – in Parkland. Family Fun world. ousted Morsi in July 2013, dissolved par- Screenshots that have circulated on social media Morsi, who was known to have dia- liament and eventually banned the Broth- appear to show Kashuv using racial slurs on Google

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She end them. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 2019 9 Michigan rides Henry's 3-hitter to win over FSU OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – Jesse was a second-round draft pick," Franklin hit the second pitch of Martin said. "That was beautiful. the game out of TD Ameritrade That was a masterpiece. He really Park. With the performance made it tough on us. They kicked Tommy Henry was about to give, our fanny and Tommy Henry, if I that was all the offense Michigan was playing Michigan next year, needed. I'd be real glad because I know he Henry limited Florida State to will be gone." three hits and Franklin's homer The Seminoles' best chance to stood up in a 2-0 win Monday score was in the first, when Salva- night that put the Wolverines in tore took third on a wild pitch. control of Bracket 1 in their first That's when Henry started a appearance at the College World streak of 12 straight retired bat- Series since 1984. The Wolver- ters that ended when he hit J.C. ines (48-20) are 2-0 for the first Flowers to start the fifth. time in six appearances since FSU starter CJ Van Eyk (10-4) 1962 and need one more win Fri- lasted 4 2/3 innings, his shortest day to reach the best-of-three outing in six starts since May 4. finals next week. He struck out nine, allowed six "In the biggest game in Michi- singles and walked two after gan baseball history in a long, Franklin's home run. But his long time, we got the best pitch- pitch count went over 100 in the ing performance in Tommy fifth inning, when he allowed Henry's career," Michigan coach three hits in four at-bats to put Erik Bakich said. "He was the the Wolverines up 2-0. entire story line tonight. He gave The Wolverines, like Florida us something magical. I don't State, were among the last four know if there is an adjective to teams selected on Memorial Day describe how good Tommy was, for the 64-team national tourna- but he was better than that." ment that has now been pared to Henry (11-5) was efficient in seven. They had lost five of seven his second shutout of the season to end the regular season and and Michigan's ninth. The junior didn't make the Big Ten Tourna- left-hander mixed a slider and ment title game. Then they won changeup with his fastball and the regional played at Oregon threw 100 pitches, including 24 State, then knocked off No. 1 first-pitch strikes against the 32 national seed UCLA in super batters he faced. He struck out regionals. 10, walked none and went to "We just figured out that we three-ball counts just twice, both were pressing and worried about times in the first inning. just trying to win or trying not to The defense also was out- lose," Franklin said, "and now standing, with Christan Bullock we're just playing loose and hav- making big plays in left field and ing fun at TD 'AmeriPlayground.'" second baseman Ako Thomas FACE PLANT diving to rob Robby Martin of a Michigan's Jordan Nwogu hit in the ninth inning. gashed his forehead when, "Pure joy," Henry said, describ- advancing on a hit-and-run in the ing his feeling after the last out. fifth inning, he made an awkward "I'm sure everyone was feeling the headfirst slide into third base. exact same way. And so whether Nwogu landed on his hands, and you were in the bunker all game his helmet flew off as he pro- or you hit a home run the second pelled forward. His forehead at-bat of the game, everyone is scraped the dirt as he neared the feeling that pure joy just because bag. An athletic trainer tended to it's a special team. We're playing him, and he stayed in the game. for each other, and we're playing UP NEXT for the block 'M' on our hat." Associated Press Michigan plays Friday against The Seminoles (42-22), trying MICHIGAN PITCHER Tommy Henry (47) reacts after pitching a complete game against Florida State Texas Tech or Florida State. to win retiring coach Mike Mar- in a College World Series game in Omaha, Neb., Monday. tin's first national championship Florida State plays an elimina- in his 17th trip to Omaha, have on Saturday. They failed to win Of the last 29 national cham- three hits against Henry, the No. tion game against Texas Tech on scored only two runs in their last their first two games at a CWS for pions, 24 won their first two 74 overall draft pick of the Ari- Wednesday. Tech stayed alive 26 innings, although they man- a 13th straight time since open- games. zona Diamondbacks last month. with a 5-4 win over Arkansas on aged a 1-0 victory over Arkansas ing 2-0 in 1989. Mike Salvatore had two of the "I can see why Tommy Henry Monday. Police: Four shot, three arrested at Raptors rally in Toronto TORONTO (AP) – Gunfire broke four people suffered gunshot wounds John Tory, NBA Finals MVP Kawhi out and a stampede ensued as fans but said none of the injuries were life- Leonard and other players were celebrated at a rally Monday for the threatening. Others suffered minor among those on stage at the time. NBA champion Raptors, leaving four injuries as they tried to get away from "I want to make sure everyone people shot and thousands fleeing the shooting, said Saunders, who stays calm," said the host, sportscast- less than a block from where the play- asked for witnesses and people who er Matt Devlin. "This is serious. ers and Canadian Prime Minister might have video to come forward Everyone stay calm ... There is an Justin Trudeau sat on stage. and help investigators. emergency being dealt with." Three people were arrested and Andrew Singh said he heard what Those on stage remained in place two guns were recovered, Toronto appeared to be gunshots and that a and speeches resumed shortly after. police said, and investigators did not woman was wounded before people "I hope all those injured in today's discuss a possible motive for the started scrambling. shooting have a speedy recovery, and attack. "We just saw the girl drop to the I'd like to thank the Toronto police Droves of Raptors fans ran from floor and the guy running off," the for acting so quickly," Trudeau tweet- the shooting in a stampede from the 29-year-old said. "All I heard was, ed. "We won't let this act of violence City Hall square, which was packed 'bop bop bop.' take away from the spirit of today's with tens of thousands of people. Ear- Asked if it was a targeted shooting parade." lier Monday, well over a million fans or terrorism-related, police Mike Mudidi said he was enjoying packed downtown Toronto for a spokeswoman Allison Sparkes said the celebration when he heard parade for the Raptors, raising con- the investigation was ongoing. screams behind him that someone cerns about safety and overcrowding During a speech from one of the had pulled out a gun. He said he as the city celebrated its first major team owners, the host of the rally froze as people started running in all sports title in more than a quarter- interrupted the proceedings to alert directions. century. the crowd to an emergency and asked "I just grabbed my buddies' hands Police Chief Mark Saunders said for calm. Trudeau, Toronto Mayor and ran," he said.

Submitted photo TOM TALASKA, left, and his father Ken won the GCC Samson basketball golf scramble at the Gogebic Country Club in Ironwood Saturday. They shot a 67. 'This isn't for everyone': A labor of love for football refs ATHENS, Ga. (AP) – It his 20th season as a Divi- has never been more diffi- sion I official, the last eight cult to be an official in col- in the SEC after 12 seasons lege football. in the Big 12. "The level of Those who do it face scrutiny you have to deal relentless, often uninformed with, the preparation it takes criticism and attacks on to succeed isn't for every- their credibility. Complaints body." from fans armed with DVR, Yet Quick is back for fueled by sports-talk instiga- more, and he joined Grantis tors and amplified by social Bell, Phillip Davenport and media, have become so five other veteran football intense the Southeastern officials this spring in Conference is exploring Athens to give members of ways to publicly push back. the media a crash course in And the job – a part-time how the job actually works. job at that – has never After coaching up the media required more time and crew well enough that it offi- effort. Associated Press "This isn't for everybody," TORONTO RAPTORS guard Kyle Lowry holds the Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy up for the fans during the said Tom Quick, entering NBA basketball championship team's victory parade in Toronto Monday. REFS — page 10 l 10 TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 2019 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Refs every year." Pay is determined by experience and con- Daily Globe Scoreboard ference. A Power Five game can net an offi- From page 9 cial about $3,000 after expenses. A game in

GCC Girls AmericanAll Times LeagueEDT Masters' hit gives Tx Tech 5-4 ciated most of Georgia's spring game with- the so-called Group of Five conferences gen- Basketball Summer East Division out major incident, Quick, Bell and Daven- erally pockets an official about $1,900. The League W L Pct GB win at CWS, sends Hogs home Monday, June 17 port spoke to The Associated Press about numbers vary because officials book and Ontonagon 50, Watersmeet 24 New York 44 27 .620 — Hurley II 48, Mercer 18 Tampa Bay 43 29 .597 1½ OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – Tim Tadlock what seems like the worst gig in sports and pay for their own travel and lodging. They W-M 44, Bessemer 20 Boston 40 34 .541 5½ obviously would have preferred his usually double-up in a hotel room. Ironwood 51, Hurley I 42 Toronto 26 46 .361 18½ why they keep coming back to what is clear- Bessemer 42, Watersmeet 24 Baltimore 21 50 .296 23 team not have to play in the Monday ly a labor of love. Officials are graded weekly on every play Hurley I 42, Mercer 33 Central Division elimination game at the College World Hurley II 37, Ironwood 19 WLPct GB When Quick started, crews were seven and those grades ultimately determine what Ontonagon 76, W-M 22 Minnesota 47 24 .662 — Series. people. Now there are eight on the field, two conference they work in. SEC officials have Hurley I 46, Bessemer 24 Cleveland 37 34 .521 10 Ontonagon 44, Hurley II 40 Chicago 34 36 .486 12½ He wasn't worried how his team in the replay booth and three more manning often worked their way up from the Sun Belt. Detroit 25 43 .368 20½ Copper Mountain Division would react, though. the video center review at the conference Bowl assignments are determined by regular- Ontonagon ...... 6-2 Kansas City 23 48 .324 24 W-M ...... 3-4 West Division "Just kind of had a hunch after the office. season grades and poor grades can lead to Bessemer ...... 1-7 WLPct GB other day," he said, "that they're going to College football officials travel to the site demotions. Steve Shaw, the national coordi- Watersmeet ...... 0-7 Houston 48 25 .658 — Texas 39 33 .542 8½ Indianhead Division be fun to watch with their backs against of a Saturday game on Friday. Dinner and nator of football officials and the SEC's head Hurley II ...... 7-1 Oakland 36 36 .500 11½ the wall." meetings Friday night last 4-5 hours. On Sat- of officiating, said last week eight officials Ironwood ...... 6-1 Los Angeles 36 37 .493 12 Hurley I ...... 5-3 Seattle 31 44 .413 18 The Red Raiders were down three urday, the crew does another 2-3 hours of won't be returning to the SEC this season. Mercer ...... 2-5 Monday's Games N.Y. Yankees 3, Tampa Bay 0 runs early against Arkansas before beat- prep and film in the morning before heading One moved on to the NFL and seven either Samsons boys L.A. Angels 10, Toronto 5 ing the Razorbacks 5-4 for their 25th to the stadium two hours before kickoff. retired or were not retained, Shaw said, basketball league Cincinnati 3, Houston 2 Sunday Texas 7, Cleveland 2 come-from-behind win this season, sec- They survey the field, make sure players declining to elaborate. Wakefield-Marenisco 58, Iron- Boston 2, Minnesota 0 Shaw said personal integrity and behav- wood Red 51 Baltimore at Oakland ond most in the nation. behave during warmups and meet briefly Hurley Black 54, Mercer 17 Kansas City at Seattle Cody Masters' first triple of the sea- with head coaches. ior is emphasized with officials more than Ironwoood Red 86, Mercer 38 Tuesday's Games Bessemer Blue 65, Ironwood Detroit (Norris 2-5) at Pittsburgh son drove in the go-ahead run in the After a game that can last three hours (at ever. White 29 (Keller 0-1), 7:05 p.m. eighth inning, Taylor Floyd held off least) comes what could be the toughest part "Keep your background check clean. No W-M 78, Bessemer Blue 53 Tampa Bay (Stanek 0-1) at N.Y. Hurley Black 70, Ontonagon 41 Yankees (Happ 6-3), 7:05 p.m. Arkansas in the ninth and the No. 8 of the day: The review session with a game social media activity. No gambling," Shaw Bessemer Gold 48, Ontonagon L.A. Angels (Skaggs 5-6) at day observer on site that can take 45 min- said. 19 Toronto (Stroman 4-8), 7:07 p.m. national seed Red Raiders (45-19) Hurley Orange 51, Bessemer Houston (Verlander 9-2) at bounced back from a 5-3 loss to Michi- utes to two hours. The rising number of states with legal Blue 48 Cincinnati (DeSclafani 3-3), 7:10 "So if you have a 7:30 kick, the game ends wagering on sporting events, including col- Wednesday p.m. gan. Bessemer Gold vs. Mercer, 5:30 Chicago White Sox (Nova 3-5) at at 11. When you shower your postgame lege football games, has heightened aware- p.m. Chicago Cubs (Hamels 6-2), 8:05 Colorado (Senzatela 5-5) at Ari- PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — starts at midnight," said Quick, who is part- ness in that area. FBI agents are brought in to Ontonagon vs. Bessemer Blue, p.m. zona (Kelly 7-6), 9:40 p.m. Reinstated OF Roman Quinn from 5:30 p.m. Cleveland (Plesac 1-2) at Texas Milwaukee (Woodruff 8-1) at San the 10-day IL. Recalled RHP Edgar owner of a company that sells bonds and speak to officials about how they can be tar- Ironwood Red vs. Hurley Black, (Sampson 5-3), 8:05 p.m. Diego (Strahm 2-6), 10:10 p.m. Garcia from Lehigh Valley (IL). geted for inside information. 6:20 p.m. Boston (Price 4-2) at Minnesota San Francisco (Anderson 2-1) at Optioned OF Nick Williams to insurance to businesses. "You have a 5:30 Ironwood White vs. Hurley (Pineda 4-3), 8:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 6-1), 10:10 Lehigh Valley. Placed RHP Jerad departure out of (Sunday) morning. "They scare us to death," Shaw said. Orange, 6:20 p.m. Baltimore (Ynoa 0-3) at Oakland Wednesday's Games Eickhoff on the 10-day IL. Ontonagon vs. Hurley Orange, (Anderson 6-4), 10:07 p.m. Houston at Cincinnati, 12:35 p.m. Announced INF Phil Gosselin That's a typical weekend." Still, a check of Twitter on any fall Satur- 7:10 p.m. Kansas City (Bailey 5-6) at Seat- Philadelphia at Washington, 1:05 cleared waivers and was assigned Davenport quickly adds: "Then you get day shows many fans have little confidence Ironwood White vs. W-M, 7:10 tle (Kikuchi 3-4), 10:10 p.m. p.m., 1st game outright to Lehigh Valley. p.m. Wednesday's Games Milwaukee at San Diego, 3:40 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — up and go to work on Monday." in officials and the conferences that employ Standings Houston at Cincinnati, 12:35 p.m. Detroit at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Selected the contract of 1B-OF Most officials have full-time careers that them. Hurley Black ...... 6-0 Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yankees, Philadelphia at Washington, 7:05 Rangel Ravelo from Memphis Hurley Orange ...... 5-0 1:05 p.m. p.m., 2nd game (PCL). Placed INF Yairo Muñoz on have nothing to do with football, but the "(Commissioners) all believe our fans Ironwood Red ...... 4-2 Baltimore at Oakland, 3:37 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. the paternity list. Transferred RHP work doesn't stop from Monday to Thurs- think we've got the worst officiating in the W-M ...... 4-2 Kansas City at Seattle, 6:40 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Chicago Mike Mayers to the 60-day IL. Mercer ...... 2-4 Detroit at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Cubs, 8:05 p.m. WASHINGTON NATIONALS — day. Film study and rules review throughout country," Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott Bessemer Gold ...... 2-4 L.A. Angels at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Miami at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Agreed to terms with RHP Jackson the week is a must. said. "Each of our fans tell us so." Ontonagon ...... 1-3 Chicago White Sox at Chicago Colorado at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Rutledge on a minor league con- Bessemer Blue ...... 1-5 Cubs, 8:05 p.m. San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, tract. "Yes, it's more stressful, but if you prepare The Pac-12 is awaiting results of an out- Ironwood White ...... 0-5 Cleveland at Texas, 8:05 p.m. 10:10 p.m. FOOTBALL for these situations that generally takes the side review of its officiating, prompted by a Boston at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. National Football League NCAA College TransactionsBASEBALL NFL — QB Josh McCown stress level off," said Bell, a former West Vir- conference executive inappropriately involv- announced his retirement. At TDWorld Ameritrade Series Park Omaha NationalAll Times League EDT MLB — Suspended San Diego HOCKEY ginia football player who has been officiating ing himself in the centralized replay review Omaha, Neb. East Division Padres 3B Manny Machado a one- All Times EDT WLPct GB game suspension and an undis- in the SEC for six years. process. — Named (Double Elimination; Atlanta 43 30 .589 — closed fine for aggressively arguing Dallas Eakins coach. The challenge is both mental and physi- The SEC wants to be more transparent x-if necessary) Philadelphia 39 32 .549 3 and making contact with Umpire Bill — Renewed Saturday, June 15 New York 34 38 .472 8½ Welke in Saturday's game against cal. when officiating mistakes are made, but also their organizational affiliation with Michigan 5, Texas Tech 3 Washington 33 38 .465 9 the Colorado Rockies. Kansas City (ECHL). "Well, because you know players are more aggressive about getting the message Florida State 1, Arkansas 0 Miami 25 45 .357 16½ American League DETROIT RED WINGS — Sunday, June 16 Central Division BALTIMORE ORIOLES — out when officials get the calls right. That Named Todd Krygier assistant faster and play is faster, we got to be quicker," Vanderbilt 3, Louisville 1 WLPct GB Selected the contract of LHP Sean coach for Grand Rapids (AHL). won't mean officials holding news confer- Mississippi State 5, Auburn 4 Milwaukee 40 31 .563 — Gilmartin from Norfolk (IL). Desig- Bell said. "So, mentally we've got to be — Monday, June 17 Chicago 39 32 .549 1 nated OF Joey Rickard for assign- Acquired D Jacob Trouba from the tougher. Physically, we've got to be more fit." ences after games. Neither officials nor con- Texas Tech 5, Arkansas 4, St. Louis 37 34 .521 3 ment. Winnipeg Jets for D Neal Pionk and Arkansas eliminated Cincinnati 32 38 .457 7½ BOSTON RED SOX — Reinstat- Over-the-top scrutiny of officials in the ference leaders want that. But "no comment" the 20th overall pick in the draft. Michigan 2, Florida State 0 Pittsburgh 32 39 .451 8 ed RHP Hector Velázquez from the SAN JOSE SHARKS — Re- youth and high school ranks appears to be is not an acceptable answer anymore, Shaw Tuesday, June 18 West Division 10-day IL. Reinstated RHP Ryan signed D Erik Karlsson to an eight- Game 7 — Louisville (49-17) vs. W L Pct GB Brasier from the bereavement/family pushing people away from the job, but the said. year contract. Auburn (38-27), 2 p.m. Los Angeles 48 24 .667 — medical emergency list. Optioned OLYMPIC SPORTS SEC officials said they don't believe the same Quick thinks that kind of communica- Game 8 — Vanderbilt (55-11) vs. Arizona 38 35 .521 10½ RHPs Travis Lakins and Josh Smith Athletics Integrity Unit Mississippi State (52-13), 7 p.m. Colorado 37 34 .521 10½ to Pawtucket (IL). dynamic is at play in the upper levels of offi- tion needs to come from league officials. AIU — Suspended marathon run- Wednesday, June 19 San Diego 35 37 .486 13 LOS ANGELES ANGELS — ner Eunice Kirwa four years for dop- ciating. "It's just you're never going to convince Game 9 — Texas Tech (45-19) San Francisco 30 39 .435 16½ Reinstated OF Justin Upton from the ing, through May 7, 2023. vs. Florida State (42-22), 7 p.m. Monday's Games 10-day IL. Designated OF Cesar "You analyze and reframe every year with everybody what you did or didn't do," Quick COLLEGE Thursday, June 20 Philadelphia at Washington, ppd. Puello for assignment. ALBANY (NY) — Promoted where everybody is health wise and the added. "'Oh, look they're holding here. No Game 10 — Game 7 winner vs. Cincinnati 3, Houston 2 NEW YORK YANKEES — Megan Methven associate head Game 8 loser, 8 p.m. Atlanta 12, N.Y. Mets 3 Optioned OF Clint Frazier to Scran- amount of time it takes to achieve at the high- wonder they win all the time.' That's not a women's basketball coach. Friday, June 21 St. Louis 5, Miami 0 ton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Added DH/1B BARUCH — Promoted softball true assessment, but that's the world. That's Game 11 — Michigan (47-20) vs. Milwaukee at San Diego Edwin Encarnación to the 25-man est level because it's a commitment for your recruiting coordinator Joseph Braun Game 9 winner, 2 p.m. San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers roster. why I don't read any of it." to head softball coach. family," Quick said. "And you weigh that Game 12 — Game 8 winner vs. Tuesday's Games OAKLAND ATHLETICS — CHOWAN — Named Ashley Game 10 winner, 7 p.m. Detroit (Norris 2-5) at Pittsburgh Agreed to terms with SS Logan against being away from your family and fly- The officials said they welcome a show of Gustafson softball coach. Saturday, June 22 (Keller 0-1), 7:05 p.m. Davidson, RHP Tyler Baum and ETSU — Named Jake Amos ing every Friday and going to clinics and support from the conference, but it won't x-Game 13 — Michigan vs. Philadelphia (Eflin 6-6) at Wash- LHP Brady Basso on minor league men's golf coach. Game 9 winner, 2 p.m. ington (Fedde 1-1), 7:05 p.m. contracts. going to scrimmages in the offseason and determine whether they stay or go. ILLINOIS — Named Zach Hamer x-Game 14 — Game 8 winner vs. Houston (Verlander 9-2) at TEXAS RANGERS — Activated men's basketball video coordinator. doing what you need to do to be successful "For all of us, it's a passion," Quick said. Game 10 winner, 7 p.m. Cincinnati (DeSclafani 3-3), 7:10 OF Willie Calhoun from the 10-day NEW MEXICO — Named Dillon Championship Series p.m. IL. Placed OF Hunter Pence on the and you have to figure out: Is it a good bal- "Because the game's still about somebody's Sanders assistant football coach. (Best-of-3) N.Y. Mets (deGrom 3-6) at 10-day IL. NORTHWESTERN — ance in my life? son playing. That's the bottom line. It's not a Monday, June 24: Pairings TBD, Atlanta (Teheran 5-4), 7:20 p.m. TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Rein- Announced graduate lacrosse play- 7 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Nova 3-5) at stated RHP David Phelps from the "And that's what drives more officials team or jersey or fan. The game's still num- er Pat Spencer transferred from Tuesday, June 25: Pairings TBD, Chicago Cubs (Hamels 6-2), 8:05 60-day IL. Optioned RHP Justin Loyola (Md.). away than anything is the commitment it ber one about somebody's son out there, 7 p.m. p.m. Shafer to Buffalo (IL). Transferred OKLAHOMA STATE — Named x-Wednesday, June 26: Pairings Miami (Yamamoto 1-0) at St. RHP Elvis Luciano to the 60-day IL. takes. Perhaps because of the scrutiny, but playing his life out. And that's the driving Laura Brainard assistant western TBD, 7 p.m. Louis (Flaherty 4-3), 8:15 p.m. National League equestrian coach. the commitment made is increasing on us force for us." Analysis: Woodland gets his game-winning shot at US Open By DOUG FERGUSON Opens at Pebble Beach. AP Golf Writer That was by design. He learned from PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP) – The stage the reactive sports he played – basketball was among the best in the land. Thou- and baseball – that emotion can help. sands were watching him. Victory was in Golf? Not so much. his grasp. Gary Woodland didn't just "Out here, when I get a little excited, I dream of such a moment, he genuinely need to find a way to calm myself down," expected it would happen. he said. Just not like this. The basketball references will stay with Woodland always imagined being at Woodland, and that's OK with him. They Allen Fieldhouse, not Pebble Beach. were real. He was all-state as a senior, but He had a basketball in his hands, not a when he didn't get any Division I offers, he putter. signed with Washburn. His first game was "I always believed I would be success- in Allen Fieldhouse. ful. I believed I would play professional "They were ranked No. 1 in Division I, sports. I always believed I would be in this and we were ranked No. 2 in Division II," moment," Woodland said Sunday night, Woodland said. "I was guarding Kirk Hin- the silver U.S. Open trophy at his side. rich, and was like, 'OK, I need to find "The question about if I ever dreamed of something else because this ain't gonna making the putt on the last hole of a U.S. work.' And that was my first game in col- Open when I was a kid? No, I didn't. But I lege." hit a lot of game-winning shots on the bas- He transferred to Kansas, the first time ketball court when I was a kid. And that's he focused solely on golf. what I did." Woodland is 35, but it's fair to call him His winning shot at Pebble Beach was a late bloomer. He could always hit the ball more like a breakaway dunk in the final a long way – that came from his baseball seconds with the outcome already secure. days – but the polish came later. His first Woodland took care of that with two year on the PGA Tour was interrupted by a shots that will stay with him forever. One shoulder injury. was a 3-wood from 263 yards that his cad- "I don't think my game is where it needs die, Brennan Little, gave him confidence to to be, but it's getting there," he said. "I'm hit when so much could have gone wrong becoming a more complete player. I have if he had hit it any other direction except more shots. I can rely more on my putting, where he was aiming. rely on my short game, things I couldn't do That set up birdie for a two-shot lead, even last year." and that shot gave him belief to execute He doesn't use that as an excuse. another that looked equally dangerous. Woodland felt he should have won From far right side of the hourglass green more than the three PGA Tour titles he had on the par-3 17th to a pin 90 feet away on until winning the U.S. Open, including an the left – with a hump in the middle – opposite-field event because he wasn't eli- Woodland clipped a 64-degree wedge so gible for a World Golf Championship. perfectly that it nearly went in and left a He didn't have the pedigree of some tap-in for par. players groomed for golf since they were That was the game-winning shot. barely out of diapers. But he knew how to That was Kansas winning the NCAA compete. title, and beating a dynasty in the process. "I competed all my life at every sport Woodland's clutch play – he tied a U.S. and every level," Woodland said. "It was Open record by making only four bogeys just learning how to play golf. It was learn- all week – was enough to turn back Associated Press ing to complete my game, to get that short Brooks Koepka and his bid to rally from GARY WOODLAND poses with the trophy after winning the U.S. Open Champi- game, to get that putting, to drive the golf four shots behind and win a third straight onship Sunday in Pebble Beach, Calif. ball straighter. And that was the big deal. U.S. Open to tie the record Willie Ander- year) and was runner-up in the Masters opportunities. He was fired up about a par From a golf standpoint, I was probably a son set in 1905. and the U.S. Open. Since returning from save on No. 8 in the second round. He little behind, and that gets frustrating at That it was Koepka who provided the an ankle injury in 2016, he has eight top slammed his fist when he chipped in for some point because my whole life I've been last challenge was only fitting. 10s in 11 majors, four of them victories. par on the 13th hole in the third round. able to compete and win at everything. Koepka has emerged as the greatest Koepka also faced an athletic figure just And he let it all hang out – and only then And I haven't been able to do that as much threat in majors, and even a runner-up fin- as unflappable in Woodland. – after his 30-foot birdie putt to close out as I'd like to in golf. ish did not change that. He won the PGA Woodland rarely showed any emotion the U.S. Open. More than a 69, it gave him "It's taken awhile, but I think we're Championship (for the second straight during a week that afforded plenty of a 13-under 271, the lowest score in six U.S. trending in the right direction." l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 2019 11 HERMAN SPEED BUMP Educating on prosopagnosia Dear Annie: I read your column every day and am a faithful fan. Your column reaches a multitude of readers and is a valuable way to enlighten and educate on topics either not talked about or not well known. I wanted to write to you about a condition that my son has, in hopes of Dear educating people about it, as there are Annie many others who have the same condition and are suffering in silence. My son has prosopagnosia, which is a gist, we were able to get a diagnosis. Now neurological condition characterized by there is no foolproof test to diagnose the the inability to recognize the faces of famil- condition, but our son had enough of the iar people. Some experts have claimed that markers for the doctors to make an edu- 2% of the population has the condition. cated diagnosis. We can’t tell you how There are two forms, congenital, which much having an answer and learning means from birth, or acquired, which about the condition really helped our son. THE PAJAMA DIARIES means through stroke, traumatic brain While it still took some time and therapy, injury or certain neurodegenerative dis- eases. It also tends to run in families. his mood improved, his self-esteem came Some degree of prosopagnosia is often back, and he was happy to explain his con- present in children with autism and dition to his friends and family to help Asperger syndrome, and may be the cause them understand. of their impaired social development. This is something he will struggle with My son has had the condition from all his life. There are times when he loses birth. We always knew that he had trouble his family in a large crowd or can’t find his identifying people, as he would frequently friends on a playground. There are times mix people up when he was younger, such when he totally ignores a friend because as his own dad and uncle, who, while hav- he runs into him unexpectedly and can’t MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM ing similar height and build, looked noth- identify him, which results in hurt feelings ing alike. We always thought it was a quirk on both sides. Luckily, he has support – out of sight, out of mind. However, as he from his family, friends and community. got older and started attending school full- Many times we have run into people unex- time, we noticed a change in personality; pectedly who know about our son’s condi- his self-esteem plummeted and he fre- tion, and they smile and introduce them- quently said he felt dumb and out of place. selves to him and give a brief sentence or This was very scary to witness as a par- two on where he may know them from. ent. Luckily, he had some amazing teach- This goes a long way in helping him to ers along the way who identified and rec- remember. ommended that something else was going Thanks for always being there. – A Lov- on and encouraged us to have a neuropsy- ing Mom in Massachusetts BORN LOSER chological evaluation done. He scored in Dear Loving Mom: Thank you for edu- the first percentile for visual memory. At cating all of us on what must be a difficult the same time, his dad read about condition, one that your son is dealing prosopagnosia. It was like a lightbulb went with admirably, thanks to the courageous off in our heads when we read about the and intelligent efforts of you, your hus- symptoms, and completed a checklist. Our band, the doctors and those special teach- psychologist was receptive to reviewing ers who really cared about your son. Your and learning about this condition and story is very inspiring. reached out to colleagues. Send your questions for Annie Lane to After further review, and appointments [email protected]. with a neuro-opthamologist and neurolo- COPYRIGHT 2019 CREATORS.COM ALLEY OOP TODAY’S HOROSCOPE Take care of personal lower or simply do your own AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. responsibilities, paperwork and thing. You have a choice, and 19) — Look for modest oppor- matters that can affect your it’s up to you to step up and do tunities. 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Marquette Street, on Wall Street on Monday, Dow Jones 26,000 25,000 Ironwood, MI for the purpose of industrials (877)768-9846 adding a bit to the last two 24,000 affording citizens an opportunity to weeks of gains. 22.92 23,000 examine and submit comments on 22,000 www.borsethproperties.com the proposed application for a However, trading 21,000 CDBG/Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) 26,112.53 DJ F M A M J Program. remains choppy as uncer- The City of Ironwood proposes to tainty continued over sev- Pct. change from previous: 0.09% High 26,165.78 Low 26,049.80 use $35,000 CDBG/RLF funds to eral ongoing trade disputes support the business operations of June 17, 2019 Superior Mobile Canning, LLC. and their possible effect on 8,000 Get the best of both Funds will be utilized to purchase Nasdaq 7,500 economic growth. composite worlds living in Hurley, WI. equipment and result in the hiring of 7,000 In-town living with lots of 1 new employee which is expected The Dow Jones industri- 48.37 6,500 to benefit low and moderate nature next door! al average edged up 22.92 6,000 income individuals. Further 7,845.02 This lovely, well-maintained Sales • Rentals information, including a copy of the points, or 0.1%, to DJ F M A M J three bedroom, 1-3/4 bath City of Ironwood Comprehensive Management • Appraisals 26,112.53. The S&P 500 Pct. change from previous: 0.62% High 7,865.98 Low 7,812.61 home sits beautifully on an Plan and CDBG application is approximate 1/2 acre lot. available for review. To inspect the index rose 2.69 points, or documents, please visit the City June 17, 2019 It includes many amenities 906-932-5406 0.1%, to 2,889.67 and the 3,000 Highway US-2 • Ironwood Clerk’s Office between the hours of Standard & including a large, finished 2,800 8am and 4pm Monday through Nasdaq composite index Poor’s 500 lower level rec room and upnorthproperty.com Friday. Comments may be rose 48.37 points, or 0.6%, 2,600 private office. So much submitted in writing through June 2.69 24th, 2019 at 4pm or made in to 7,845.02. 2,400 more adds to the person at the public hearing. Financial companies 2,889.67 2,200 lovliness of this home. Citizen views and comments on DJ F M A M J A blacktopped circular the proposed application are were the biggest losers as Pct. change from previous: 0.09% High 2,897.27 Low 2,887.30 driveway provides easy welcome. bond yields slipped. The access to a 2-1/2 car City of Ironwood Thomas Bergman, Community KBW Bank index, a mea- heated garage. Development Director, surement of the 24 biggest Asking $159,000.00 City of Ironwood Contact us by email 906-932-5050 ext. 126 banks, fell 1.3%. and safe-play holdings on a announced a $2.1 billion [email protected] The muted gains mirror lack of developments in the cash and stock sale to or by calling (715)367-2372 June 18, 2019 LEGAL NOTICE last week’s pattern of chop- ongoing trade war between regional bank Prosperity The Ironwood City Commission will py day-to-day trading as the U.S. and China. Jitters Bancshares. hold a public hearing on Monday, June 24, 2019, 5:15pm at in the investors search for direc- over trade disputes and Align Technology fell Firewood Commission Chambers, 213 S. tion ahead of an interest their impact on global eco- more than 6% after the Marquette Street, Ironwood, Michigan 49938, to hear comment rate decision by the Federal nomic growth have created medical device maker on the USDA Rural Development Reserve on Wednesday. a volatile market. ended discussions about a Grant Application for federal assist- ance for the purchase of a Public Investors focused on a Array BioPharma potential distribution deal Safety Patrol Car in the amount of round of deal-making, surged 57% after announc- with Straumann Group. $16,500.00. while continuing to pay ing that it had agreed to be The company focuses on close attention to the ongo- bought by pharmaceutical products for the dental ing trade dispute between giant Pfizer for $11.4 bil- industry. 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Wholesale investors are so focused on Sotheby’s surged 58.6% gasoline fell 2.4% to $1.69 this trade issue,” he said. after announcing its sale to per gallon. Heating oil was “In a worst case scenario, Patrick Drahi, a media and down 1.6% to $1.80 per we’re talking about a 1.5% telecom entrepreneur and gallon. Natural gas was GDP impact.” art collector. mostly unchanged at $2.39 The worst-case scenario Other companies were per 1,000 cubic feet. would involve additional also moving after announc- Gold edged down 0.1% tariffs on Chinese goods ing deals. to $1,342.90 per ounce, sil- along with other global tar- Oilfield services compa- ver rose 0.2% to $14.83 per iffs, including the currently ny C&J Energy Services ounce and copper rose postponed actions against surged 20% after announc- 0.6% to $2.65 per pound. Mexico. ing it is being bought by The dollar rose to The S&P 500 eked out a rival Keane Group in an all- 108.57 Japanese yen from modest gain of 0.5% last stock deal. 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