Few showers High: 64 | Low: 36 | Details, page 2 DAILY GLOBE yourdailyglobe.com Friday, May 5, 2017 75 cents Copper mining bill heads to Snyder’s desk By RICHARD JENKINS son said were created for larger (operation),” Casperson said. Casperson’s information said preemption,” Tom Frazier, the nisms in place already for (local [email protected] projects. “(The current law) was really translated to an acre of rock MTA’s legislative liaison, told the municipalities) to protect them- LANSING — A bill sponsored Casperson told the Daily designed around a major opera- piled between four and 27 feet Daily Globe following the bill’s selves,” Casperson said in by state Sen. Tom Casperson, R- Globe in March, shortly before tion that is really changing the high. passage in the Senate. “Primari- response to the concerns, arguing Escanaba, changing the way the bill passed the Senate, that landscape around it,” he said. There has been some opposi- ly what we were asking for is there are local regulatory abili- small copper mines are regulated he sponsored the current bill Casperson argued these tion to Casperson’s bill, including some ability for locals to have ties through zoning ordinances has passed the state legislature after talking to investors inter- requirements are too strict and from the Michigan Townships control over hours of operations, and other means. and is headed to Gov. Rick Sny- ested in developing projects to deter investment in the smaller Association, which expressed truck routes and water quality Tanya Baker, Snyder’s deputy der’s desk for final approval. mine native copper — a purer developments, as they can’t gen- concern over the loss of local con- monitoring. press secretary, told the Daily The bill, which passed the form of copper — in the Onton- erate enough profit to make the trol over the potential mines. “We feel it’s important for Globe Thursday Snyder’s office Republican-controlled House 74- agon area. investment worthwhile. “We have always supported locals to have the ability to hadn’t received the bill and the 35 at the end of April, would “It’s more of a small operation, The proposed legislation the concept of the bill, and we do respond to resident concerns if governor would “give it a final remove some obstacles faced by with a handful of people working would apply to mines generating support economic development there are residences nearby (a review before deciding whether smaller, native copper mines by it — almost like a gravel-pit- between 10,000 and 75,000 tons and job creation. But what we mine),” Frazier said. to sign it,” once he receives the eliminating regulations Casper- sized operation, versus a mining of waste rock per year, which have concerns about is the local “We believe there are mecha- legislation. Massive clean-up effort BEAR WITH ME Wisconsin Saturday fishing being planned at Porkies season opener SILVER CITY — Experienced planner from the Baraga office. sawyers with the Michigan “Additional assessment is need- Department of Natural ed to confirm the extent of the offers lunkers Resources are heading to Porcu- impact.” pine Mountains Wilderness In some places, as many as By RALPH ANSAMI State Park to help clean up 100 trees per mile were reported [email protected] downed trees from last week’s down along trails, with 25 to 33 With the ice long gone and the snow and ice storm. percent of trail markers dam- water beginning to warm up a On April 26-27, higher eleva- aged or destroyed. bit, Saturday’s fishing season tions at the park received up to “We have looked at some of opener for Wisconsin looks an inch of ice, which was then the lower elevation trails and not promising. covered by two to four inches of found any damage, so we are Walleyes should be hungry snow. Numerous trees were first focusing on the higher ele- after finishing spawning in the weighed down and weakened by vation hiking trails,” said Bob Gile Flowage and Weber Lake the thick coating of ice and snow. Wild, a DNR interpreter at the will be stocked with trout for the With 40 to 50 miles of the park. “Then we’ll move to the traditional kids’ morning fishing park’s roughly 90 miles of hiking lower elevation hiking trails and opener. trails assessed so far, 17 miles of finally, our ski/mountain bike The forecast calls for sun and trails are in “extraordinarily” trails.” mild temperatures. bad condition, or impassible. The Wild guessed 35 to 50 miles of That contrasts to recent years park also has about 26 miles of hiking trails were likely impact- when it has snowed and snow- ski/mountain bike trails to be ed by storm damage, a rough suits have been in the wardrobe assessed. estimate, as there are trees down for the openers. “The natural resources impact that fell over the winter. Crews Justine Hasz, Wisconsin has been huge as there are hun- were continuing to assess trail Ian Minielly/Daily Globe Department of Natural dreds, if not thousands, of trees A PLUS-SIZED black bear, suspected to be a male because of the absence of cubs, enjoys a meal of bird Resources fisheries bureau downed in the park,” said Eric seed Thursday afternoon. The bear was spotted in the Tenth Avenue area of Hurley and seemed very director, said, “We are seeing Cadeau, a DNR regional field content with the bird seed. continued increases in overall PORKIES — page 5 musky size, abundant bass pop- ulations on many lakes, strong results from walleye stocking efforts and expanded inland trout fishing opportunities.” UP economic outlook shows promising signs On northern waters, musky season opens May 27 to give the fish additional time to complete RONALD A. WIRTZ Though some standard economic indica- express optimism as well. also commented on increased demand, spawning. Steve Hewett, DNR Director, Regional Outreach tors suggest that the U.P. might be strug- A food retailer in Ironwood, on the saying that “hours have picked up. fisheries management section Minneapolis Federal Reserve gling, in fact, the trajectory of many of western edge of the U.P., said, “Demand There’s a nice pulse going forward.” In chief, said the average length of When it comes to the regional econo- those indicators of late has been positive. is out there”; sales over last year’s holiday 2016, the firm saw sales rise more than all muskies captured during my, whether things are good or bad is It could be argued that the U.P. hasn’t season were surprisingly strong, and Jan- 30 percent over the previous year and is spring netting surveys, as well often a matter of perspective. It depends, looked this good since well before the uary revenues were up 40 percent year forecasting a 25 percent to 30 percent as the size of the largest 10 per- at least in part, on comparisons with Great Recession. over year. other places. It’s not just the data telling that story. A contract manufacturer near So it is in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Local businesses and community officials Houghton at the northern tip of the U.P. ECONOMY — page 5 OPENER — page 5

ASSISTING WILDLIFE Friends of Gile Flowage installs fishing line disposal units GILE, Wis. — Most fishermen resulting in injury, drowning, may be scavenged on by animals are used to seeing the unfortu- strangulation, or starvation,” trying to eat it or build nests out nate sight of strands of monofila- Techtmann said. “Many animals of it. Animals may become entan- ment fishing line in the water and fish mistakenly ingest fish- gled, entangle their young or and surrounding brush, a sight ing line, causing death.” bring the line right back out into the Friends of the Gile Flowage She warned loose line can also the environment,” Techtmann hopes becomes less common. damage boat motors if it gets said. It has recently installed PVC- tangled. The group will take the line pipe fishing line recycling units The group has installed units collected in the PVC-pipe dispos- at boat launches around the at three of the flowage’s boat al units to the Ashland Depart- flowage. landings, including the Gile ment of Natural Resources Cen- As the monofilament isn’t Park, Pence 4H and Sucker Hole ter — it’s not recyclable in Iron biodegradable, it can pose a haz- landings. One was already in County — where a recycling pro- ard to the flowage’s animals, place at the County C boat land- gram converts it into a number according to Cathy Techtmann, ing. of products, including tackle FOG president. In addition to not wanting the boxes. “As a high-density plastic, it fishing line to be left outdoors, The units were built by FOG can persist in the environment the group is also urging those members Clyde and Jeremy Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe for hundreds of years. Loons and fishing not to throw it out in the Smith, as one of the group’s stew- THE FRIENDS of the Gile Flowage have installed PVC-pipe fishing line recycling units at boat landings on the other birds and animals can eas- trash. ardship projects. flowage. It will allow fishermen to properly dispose of unwanted or used fishing line, rather than littering or ily become entangled in its “Once line goes to a landfill, it — Richard Jenkins throwing it in the garbage, where it can harm animals that try to eat it or use it for nesting material.

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Declaring it “an unbelievable vic- vowed that premiums and Trump, a native New Yorker, tory,” President Donald Trump deductibles would come down. only received 18 percent of the Friday Night Fish Fry Special delayed his first trip home to “People are suffering so badly vote in his hometown in last New York as president to cele- with the ravages of Obamacare,” November’s presidential election BUY ONE GET ONE 1/2 OFF brate House passage Thursday of said Trump, whose West Wing and his longtime high-rise home Dine in only 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. legislation undoing much of for- staff was eager for the appear- has been the site of dozens of mer President Barack Obama’s ance of a victory after an uneven demonstrations. Multiple Expires 5/28/2017 health law, a top campaign first 100 days in office. A joyous protests were planned across promise and a long-sought GOP Trump at one point even turned Manhattan on Thursday during goal. to the representatives lined up his visit. Easy Access – U.S. Hwy. 2 Trump celebrated with jubi- 906-932-4132 www.larrysluckystrikes.com behind him and, suggesting the Trump and Turnbull were lant Republicans during a hasti- victory was especially impressive expected to discuss North ly arranged appearance in the for a novice politician, exclaimed Korea’s missile testing and secu- Rose Garden, where they exulted “Hey, I’m president! I’m presi- rity and economic issues, as well Protesters line up in NYC, hoping for chance to boo Trump in the passage of their replace- dent! Can you believe it?!” as Turnbull’s deal with Obama ment health care bill, which House leaders came through for the United States to resettle NEW YORK (AP) — A few can’s presidency. Thursday’s thing, it’s still a force for good,” squeaked through the House by a with the votes to give Trump a up to 1,250 mostly Muslim hundred protesters lined up on rally was a much smaller she said. vote of 217-213. major political win more than a refugees from Africa, the the sidewalks Thursday along affair. Some demonstrators yelled Trump saluted the bill as “a month after Republicans’ first Mideast and Asia who are Manhattan’s West Side High- Protesters in several tightly, “shame!” at people dressed in great plan and I think it will get attempt to pass a health care bill housed in immigration camps on way, hoping for a chance to boo controlled pens of demonstra- tuxedos and gowns who even better,” saying more than went down in a humiliating the Pacific island nations of Donald Trump’s motorcade as he tors near the Intrepid held signs appeared to be headed to the once — “Make no mistake: this is defeat. House Speaker Paul Nauru and Papua New Guinea. made his first trip back to New saying “Dump Trump” and dinner, which was being held to a repeal and replace of Oba- Ryan, whose leadership was The agreement was a source of York since becoming president of chanted “Not my president.” commemorate the 75th anniver- macare.” questioned when the first bill friction when Trump and Turn- the United States. Some passing cars honked in sary of the Battle of the Coral Republicans bused in from failed, cautioned that passage bull spoke by telephone shortly Trump was scheduled to support. Sea, a World War II naval bat- Capitol Hill for the victory lap, was “just one step but an impor- after Trump took office Jan. 20. attend an evening dinner with “We want him to know the tle. an unusually early celebration tant step” and suggested that the The conversation made head- Australian Prime Minister Mal- resistance remains, even in his A small group of Trump sup- for the passage of a bill through “stakes are just too high” for the lines, and Trump later tweeted colm Turnbull aboard the USS hometown,” said Ruthie Adler, porters also gathered along the just one house of Congress. The bill to fail in the Senate. about the “dumb deal.” But Vice Intrepid, a decommissioned air- 30, a Manhattan waitress. roadway, holding signs that said, legislation, which faces sharp Known as the American President Mike Pence assured craft carrier that is now a muse- Barbara Good, 58, of Manhat- “Thank God for Trump” and Democratic opposition, now Healthcare Act, the bill has yet Turnbull during a visit to Aus- um. tan, said she has been a veteran “Deport illegal aliens.” heads to the Senate where it to receive a price tag from the tralia last month that the Trump New York was the scene of of street demonstrations since “We’ve got his back,” said faces an uncertain fate. non-partisan Congressional administration will honor the several huge demonstrations in the Vietnam War. Grace Vasquez, a New York City But Trump said he was “so Budget Office and is opposed by deal, but “that doesn’t mean we the early days of the Republi- “Even if it doesn’t change any- native. confident” that the measure a number of physician and admire the agreement.” health care groups, including Trump campaigned against the American Medical Associa- immigration, including by Mus- tion, amid concerns it could lims, and was enraged by the strip millions of Americans of agreement. their coverage, including those The ties between the U.S. and with pre-existing medical condi- Australia were reinforced during tions. the Battle of the Coral Sea, when The developments in Wash- both countries’ warships and ington pushed back Trump’s fighter planes battled the first-time meeting with Aus- Japanese from May 4-8, 1942, tralian Prime Minister Malcolm forcing the Japanese navy to Turnbull by several hours. The retreat for the first time in the leaders also were to speak at a war. New York dinner commemorat- Trump and Turnbull were set ing the 75th anniversary of an to mark the 75th anniversary of important World War II battle. that battle with speeches at a Trump and Turnbull spoke by dinner aboard the USS Intrepid, telephone earlier Thursday and a decommissioned aircraft carri- were looking forward to meeting er that fought in World War II.

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Email calendar items and commu- Iron County Board of Health, room 205, Luther L. Wright K-12 nity news to 5:30 p.m., Mercer Town Hall. School, Ironwood. [email protected]. For more Town of Carey, 6 p.m., Carey Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., information, call 906-932-2211. Town Hall. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Friday, May 5 Tuesday, May 9 area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Mercer Cribbage, 9:30-11:30 Pickleball, 10 a.m. to noon, Iron- p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, a.m., Mercer Senior Center. wood Memorial Building. Bessemer. area74.org. Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 p.m., Gogebic County Veterans Ser- Government Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. Emer- vice Officer, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Iron- Wakefield Housing Commis- gencies: 715-476-7655. wood Memorial Building. 906-667- sion, 9 a.m., Sunset Manor communi- Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- 1110. ty room, 200 Pierce St., Wakefield. Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Friends of the Mercer Public Gogebic County Retiree Health Ironwood. area74.org. Library, 10 a.m., library, Mercer, Wis. Care Meeting, 4 p.m., courthouse, Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Bessemer. Ontonagon United Methodist Church Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Gogebic County Retirement Com- basement, next to Holiday gas station, area74.org. mission, 4:30 p.m., courthouse, Besse- Ontonagon. area74.org. Ironwood Kiwanis Club, noon, mer. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Golden Dragon. Bessemer Area Sewer Authority, p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic Bessemer American Legion 4:30 p.m., Bessemer City Hall. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Post 27, 5 p.m., American Legion, Gogebic County Board, 5 p.m., courthouse, Bessemer. Saturday, May 6 Bessemer. Ironwood American Legion Post Bessemer Planning Commis- sion, 5:30 p.m., City Hall. Community Pickleball Paddlers, 5, 5:30 p.m. dinner, 6:30 p.m. meeting, Memorial Building, Legion club room. Erwin Township Board, 6:30 8:30-11:30 a.m., Mercer School gym- p.m., Township Hall. nasium. 715-776-4588. Wakefield VFW Post 9084, Family Fun, 11 a.m., Bessemer Ladies Auxiliary, VFW Post, 6 p.m.; Thursday, May 11 Public Library. lunch, 5:30 p.m. Gathering, Participating and Pickleball, 10 a.m. to noon, Iron- Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Submitted photo Supporting, 6 p.m., developmental wood Memorial Building. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. RON ZALESKI, right, with Hurley VFW Post 1580, recently donated 300 gift cards to the Master Gardener Pro- area74.org. disability advocacy group, Community Gogebic County Veterans Ser- Mental Health, Wakefield. 906-229- vice Officer, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Wake- gram. From left are Master Gardener Program director Mike Maddox, director of horticulture at Rotary Sunday, May 7 6170. field City Hall; 1-2 p.m., Watersmeet Botanical Gardens Mark Dwyer, Mike Geiger, FoodWise senior instructional specialist Kathryn Ciezski, and Lake Superior Tired Iron Tractor Township; 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco Zaleski. Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 p.m., Club, 6 p.m., Aurora Club, Ironwood. Township. 906-667-1110. closed meeting, Salem Lutheran Life Support Group, 6:30 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Church, Ironwood. Woodland Church, Ironwood. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Gogebic Range Trail Authority, Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., area74.org. 6 p.m., Pit Stop, Bessemer. Episcopal Church of the Transfigura- Red Hat Luncheon, noon, Ore Tick season: Take appropriate Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., tion, Ironwood. area74.org. House, Ramsay. Wesley United Methodist Church, Christian Men of the Northland, Grief Support Group, 1 to 2:30 Ironwood. 6:30 p.m. dinner, 7:30 p.m. meeting, p.m., Dr. Kate Hospice office, 1571 Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Golden Dragon, Ironwood. U.S. 51 North in Arbor Vitae. precautionary measures p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, Government Grief Support Group, 2 p.m., The Bessemer. area74.org. Iron County Forestry and Parks Inn Bed and Breakfast, Montreal, Wis. LANSING — The Michigan you find a tick attached to your thrin directly on skin. Committee, 2 p.m., Forestry Confer- 906-663-0308. Monday, May 8 Department of Health and body, promptly remove it. Moni- Always follow the manufac- ence Room, Hurley. ReGeneration Youth, 5:30-6:45 Iron County Food Pantry, 9 a.m.- Montreal City Council, 5:30 p.m., p.m., ages 10-11; Relentless Youth, 7- Human Services is encouraging tor your health and if you expe- turer’s instructions when apply- 4 p.m., 72 Michigan Ave., Montreal, city hall. 9 p.m., ages 12-18; Lighthouse Faith Michigan residents to protect rience fever, rash, muscle or ing any repellents. Wis. 715-561-4450. Town of Pence, 6 p.m., Pence, Center, Ironwood. themselves from ticks as the joint aches, or other symptoms, Finnish American Board, 10 Wis., Town Hall. Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 warm weather approaches. Tick- consult with your medical a.m., Little Finland, Kimball, Wis. Hurley City Council, 6:30 p.m., p.m., First Presbyterian Church, Hur- borne diseases, and particularly provider.” PerformAlways daily check tick forchecks ticks on Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, city hall. ley. area74.org. Lyme disease, are expanding People can protect themselves yourself and your animals after Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Kimball Town Board, 6:30 p.m., Klassic Kruisers Car Club, 6:30 across the state. against Lyme disease and other being outdoors, even in your own area74.org. Kimball, Wis., Community Center. p.m., Golden Dragon, Ironwood. Although ticks can cause mul- tick-borne diseases by using the yard. Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., Wednesday, May 10 Ironwood Masonic Lodge 389, tiple illnesses, Lyme disease is following tips to prevent tick Inspect all body surfaces care- 7:30 p.m., Masonic building. Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, the most commonly reported bites: fully, and remove attached ticks Ironwood. area74.org. Government Christian Men of the Northland, tick-borne disease in Michigan. with tweezers. Aurora Club, 6 p.m. monthly 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Ironwood. Bessemer Housing Commission, membership, Aurora Club, Ironwood. 8 a.m., Executive Director’s Office, 709 Lyme disease is caused by the How to remove a tick: Grasp Mentoring of Moms, 9-10:30 bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi AvoidingWalk in tick-infested the center of areastrails to the tick firmly and as closely to Festival Ironwood, 7 p.m., Iron- a.m., Range Community Bible W. Iron St., Bessemer. avoid contact with overgrown the skin as possible. With a wood American Legion. Church, Hurley. 715-561-4355. Iron County Finance Committee, and is transmitted by the black- Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Ironwood Community Blood 9 a.m., courthouse, Hurley. legged/deer tick. grass, brush and leaf litter at steady motion, pull the tick’s Ontonagon United Methodist Church Drive, 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Iron- Gogebic Range Water Authority The blacklegged tick is well- trail edges. body away from the skin. basement, next to Holiday gas station, wood Memorial Building. Appoint- Board, 6:30 p.m., Bessemer Town- established in Michigan’s west- Cleanse the area with an anti- Ontonagon. area74.org. ments, call Betsy at 906-932-5478. ship Hall. ern Upper and Lower Peninsu- septic. Government Alcoholics Anonymous, open Friday, May 12 las. However, the ticks are ProtectDogs your and catspets, can too come into Gogebic-Iron County Airport meeting, noon, Salem Lutheran expanding into new areas across contact with ticks outdoors and Board, 4:30 p.m., airport. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Mercer Cribbage, 9:30-11:30 bring them into the home, so BatheBathe or orshower shower as soon as Ironwood City Commission the Lower Peninsula. In 2016, Blood Pressure Clinic, noon to 1 a.m., Mercer Senior Center. there were 221 human cases of using tick prevention products possible after coming indoors Work Session, 4:45 p.m., City Com- p.m., Wakefield City Hall. Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 p.m., mission Chambers, Ironwood Memo- Lyme disease reported, and on pets is also recommended. (preferably within two hours) to DOVE Support Group, noon-2 Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. Emer- wash off and more easily find rial Building. p.m. 906-932-4990. gencies: 715-476-7655. approximately two out of three Bessemer Township Board, 5 cases reported exposure in ticks that are crawling on you. Ironwood-Hurley Rotary Club, Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- Use insect repellent p.m., Township Hall, Ramsay. 12:15 p.m., Elk and Hound Restau- Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Michigan. Apply repellent containing Washing clothing in hot Gogebic County Road Commis- rant, Ironwood. Ironwood. area74.org. “With the expansion of black- DEET (20-30 percent) or water, and drying on high heat sion, 5:15 p.m., road commission Iron County Veterans Service Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, legged ticks into new areas in Picaridin on exposed skin. will kill ticks in clothing, and office, courthouse, Bessemer. Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Wis., Town Ontonagon United Methodist Church Michigan, the most important Treat clothes (especially help to prevent ticks from com- Ironwood Township Board, 5:30 Hall. 715-561-2190. basement, next to Holiday gas station, way to protect against Lyme dis- pants, socks, and shoes) with ing indoors. p.m., Township offices. Wakefield American Legion, Ontonagon. area74.org. permethrin, which kills ticks on For more information about Wakefield City Council, 5:30 ease is to prevent tick bites,” 5:30 p.m. Auxiliary, 6 p.m. regular Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 contact or buy clothes that are p.m., City Hall. said Dr. Eden Wells, Chief Med- Lyme disease, visit cdc.gov or meeting, post, Wakefield. p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic ical Executive of the MDHHS. “If pre-treated. Do not use perme- michigan.gov. Ironwood City Commission, 5:30 Red Devil Booster Club, 6 p.m., Church, Ironwood. area74.org. p.m., Memorial Building. Video Game Hall of Fame adds ‘Halo: Combat Evolved,’ 3 more Daddy Yankee not surprised ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) — said Strong Associate Curator video game industry and pop cul- Attention Halo Nation, “Halo: Shannon Symonds. “‘Halo’ proved ture. Nominations of arcade, com- by music success online Combat Evolved” is in the World a console could be just as effective, puter, console, hand-held and Video Game Hall of Fame. if not better, than a PC.” mobile games came in from more NEW YORK (AP) — Daddy The singer said international Yankee has known how to deci- The science fiction shooter More than half of the Microsoft than 100 countries, The Strong said. Yankee feels streaming his music platforms like Spotify and pher what is needed to make a game that enthralled a legion of Xbox consoles initially sold includ- Twenty years before “Halo,” fel- online has finally revealed a hid- YouTube have helped to put hit, and he constantly achieves it. fans after its 2001 launch with the ed the launch game and players low inductee “Donkey Kong” was a den reality about Latin artists’ things into perspective. Last year he did it with ‘Shaky Xbox system is one of four games gave it high marks for its intricate star of arcades and at the time of popularity. “It’s what I’ve been saying for Shaky’ and with ‘Despacito’ he to be inducted into the hall Thurs- storyline, characters like Master its 1981 release, Nintendo’s most The reggaeton icon, who this years, long before this happened, gives that extra push to a great day. “Donkey Kong,” ‘’Pokemon Chief and multi-player capability. profitable game to date. Even more week reached the No. 4 spot in that we are being heard globally,” song,” said Leila Cobo, Billboard’s Red and Green” and “Street Fight- The self-described “Halo Nation” notable than its sale of an estimat- Billboard’s Hot 100 with a new he said. “It’s a good thing that we executive director of content and er II” round out the young hall’s of fans that emerged bought up 6 ed 132,000 arcade cabinets is the version of his and Luis Fonsi’s are appearing in these lists, but if programming for Latin music. third class of honorees. million copies, along with sequels, game’s launch of the plumber megahit “Despacito” featuring we don’t, it doesn’t mean that we “Yankee keeps himself updated All will be on permanent dis- spinoffs, books and action figures. character Mario, who led the Justin Bieber, also saw it land on are not at the same level of popu- on all the music trends, and is play at The Strong museum in An international committee of spinoff “Super Mario Bros.” into Spotify’s No. 12 global hits and larity as any artist in the Ameri- also a master when it comes to Rochester, New York, where the video game scholars and journal- the hall of fame’s inaugural class. No. 2 on its Viral 50 chart, above can lists because our streaming promotion and marketing, both hall of fame was established in ists chose the World Video Game Another Nintendo entry, songs by Rihanna, Lady Gaga and numbers are occasionally bigger traditional and digital.” 2015 to recognize an industry that Hall of Fame’s class of 2017 from “Pokemon Red and Green,” was Bieber. than theirs.” Success is something that the Entertainment Software Asso- among 12 finalists that also released on the Game Boy in 1996 “I really feel very blessed to see More than a decade after his Daddy Yankee attributes to his ciation said generated $30.4 bil- included: “Final Fantasy VII,” as “Pocket Monsters.” With the what has happened. It is incredi- best-selling album “Barrio fino,” passion for music and to constant- lion in revenue in the U.S. last ‘’Microsoft Windows Solitaire,” catchphrase “Gotta catch ‘em all!” ble. ‘Despacito’ is a worldwide and the single “Gasolina” that ly looking for a bigger challenge. year. ‘’Mortal Kombat,” ‘’Myst,” ‘’Por- players were challenged to collect phenomenon,” Daddy Yankee told made him a global star, the Latin “That’s what I do, is what “Until ‘Halo’s’ launch, the most tal,” ‘’Resident Evil,” ‘’Tomb 151 unique monsters, which soon The Associated Press in a recent Grammy Award-winner is still amuses me, to always challenge successful shooters required a per- Raider” and “Wii Sports.” migrated to 21.5 billion trading interview. “I think streaming has one of the most influential and myself and create a song that’s sonal computer and the precision Inductees were chosen based on cards, 800 television episodes and had a lot to do with us being in recognizable names in reggaeton. better than the last one,” he offered by a high-quality mouse,” their longevity and impact on the 17 movies. the same arena as any main- “Throughout the years, Daddy said. stream American artist and I Briefs think that we have an audience FREE ESTATE PLANNING SEMINAR that is global. 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4 l FRIDAY, MAY 5, 2017 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Trump tax cuts doomed DAILY GLOBE President Trump would never run his who avoid other tax liabilities. Sue Mizell, Publisher businesses the way he’s trying to run the Since details are sketchy, projections are U.S. economy. imprecise, but the nonprofit Committee for a Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor His proposed tax cuts are based on the Responsible Budget estimated the plan delusional assumption that they will trigger would cost $5.5 trillion in lost income. enough economic growth to pay for them- The president includes few suggestions for selves. But there is simply no evidence to Cokie and offsetting these losses with revenue raisers. In Their Opinion support that theory. Steve Roberts His major proposal — eliminating deductions Douglas Holtz-Eakin, a respected Republi- for state and local taxes — is so fiercely can analyst, wrote in The Washington Post opposed by lawmakers from high-tax states Trump should look that “no serious economist would make such like New York and California that it stands a claim.” Effective tax reform, he added, little chance of passing. “must be built on realistic growth assump- restrict a president’s authority and restrain “The Trump administration argues that out for state’s tions, not economic fairy tales.” his worst impulses. the plan will generate much faster economic Trump built his fortune by dealing with Trump has already been forced to accept growth that will offset much of the cost of the concrete facts, not fantasies. Yet when it “a much different kind of deal” in order to plan,” says the Responsible Budget panel. comes to tax policy, says economist Diane avoid a government shutdown and finance “However, economic studies across the spec- dairy farmers Swonk in the Post, he’s refusing to recognize federal services through the end of the fiscal trum have found that deficit-financed tax “mathematical reality.” year. Money for one of his most odious ideas, cuts only pay for a fraction of their cost.” We seem to have averted a crisis in trade relations with Fortunately, his plans are meeting mas- a wall along the Mexican border, was totally “Tax cuts are a good idea — they help our North American neighbors. But there’s a cautionary sive resistance from Republicans and eliminated from the budget. Another egre- growth — but only if they’re paid for,” adds tale to be found within the news. Democrats alike. And the president is learn- gious proposal, cutting funds for the Nation- economist Mark Zandi in the Post. “The pro- A dairy group says most of Wisconsin’s 58 dairy farms ing, quite painfully, how limited his powers al Institutes of Health, was turned into an posal the president put forward ... would desperately looking for new milk buyers before a May 1 really are when it comes to legislation. increase by legislators from both parties who blow a big hole in the budget, and that won’t deadline have found them, The Associated Press reported. In a remarkable interview with John Dick- understand the value of investing in basic help the economy.” The Dairy Business Milk Marketing Cooperative said in erson on CBS, Trump talked about his rough medical research. Here’s why: When tax cuts “blow a big hole a news release Thursday the group believes most farmers adjustment from the private to the public Some Trumpians want to cut taxes as a in the budget” and are not paid for through dropped by Grassland Dairy earlier this month found new sphere: “I think the rules in Congress and, in way of starving government programs like other policies, the government has to borrow buyers. particular, the rules in the Senate, are unbe- NIH, but those “archaic” Senate rules give more money to pay its bills. That puts Grassland notified the farms it’d stop buying their milk lievably archaic and slow-moving in many Democrats enough leverage to thwart such upward pressure on interest rates, which in May 1 after Canada changed its dairy pricing policy to favor cases. In many cases you’re forced to make devious and destructive plans. “We can’t pass turn suffocate growth. domestic milk. The farms scrambled to find companies that deals that are not the deal you’d make. You’d anything without them,” conceded Sen. John Trump has a penchant for demeaning and would take their milk. Many faced having to shut down. make a much different kind of deal. You’re Cornyn, of Texas, the second-ranking Repub- dismissing authorities who contradict his Grassland had to make cuts after Canada, a major trad- forced into situations that you hate to be lican. worldview: Federal judges, political journal- The tax issue clearly illustrates why those ing partner, changed its pricing policies, the Capital Times forced into.” ists, climate scientists. Now he’s headed for a Leave aside the obvious point that those checks and balances are such a valuable part clash with all those economists who say his reported April 24. Grassland provides Canada with ultra- of the American system. Look at the key ele- filtered milk, a specialized milk type used to make cheese “archaic and slow-moving” rules were exactly tax plan is a “fairy tale.” what Republican leaders used for eight years ments of Trump’s proposal: Slash the corpo- But no matter how much he huffs and he and yogurt. to thwart many of Barack Obama’s initia- rate tax rate from 35 percent to 15 percent; puffs, he won’t be able to blow their house Since 2011, Canada has encouraged U.S. producers to tives. Trump is now realizing that the system lower levies for most individual payers; and down. And in business, he wouldn’t dare to provide ultra-filtered milk, said Ben Brancel, Wisconsin was deliberately designed to be creaky and eliminate the estate tax and the alternative try. secretary of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection. cumbersome, to require a careful examina- minimum tax, which are both designed to Steve and Cokie Roberts can be con- Wisconsin producers did just that, building processes tion of flawed proposals like his tax plan, to capture revenue from wealthy individuals tacted by email at [email protected]. around the product and increasing volume to 365 million pounds exported to Canada in 2016. But last year, a Canadian policy lowered prices for Cana- da-made ultra-filtered milk, effectively edging out Ameri- Today in history can producers. Brancel said that starting last year when Canada began By The Associated Press considering the change, he had met with Canadian officials Today’s Highlight in History “numerous times” to try to convince them to consider the On May 5, 1862, Mexican troops seriousness of the matter for American farmers. defeated French occupying forces in Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said the the Battle of Puebla. problem lies with America’s own dairy surplus. “The U.S. On this date has a $400 million dairy surplus with Canada, so it’s not In 1494, during his second voy- age to the Western Hemisphere, Canada that’s the challenge here,” he said. Christopher Columbus landed in President Donald Trump has called on Canada to do Jamaica. more for American dairy farmers, and threatened to pull In 1821, Napoleon Bonaparte, out of the North American Free Trade Agreement before 51, died in exile on the island of St. changing his mind. Trump tweeted early Thursday that he Helena. has agreed to remain a partner in the much-discussed trade In 1892, Congress passed the Geary Act, which required Chinese agreement in calls he received from Trudeau and Mexican in the United States to carry a cer- President Enrique Pena Nieto. tificate of residence at all times, or If President Trump wishes to renegotiate aspects of face deportation. NAFTA, that’s worth considering. But termination of the In 1927, “To the Lighthouse,” Vir- agreement entirely would almost certainly have a serious ginia Woolf’s fifth novel, was pub- impact on the U.S. economy. U.S. Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., lished in London. was correct Thursday when he characterized U.S. trade In 1942, wartime sugar rationing began in the United States. with Mexico as 10 times greater, in dollar terms, than it was In 1945, in the only fatal attack of before NAFTA. its kind during World War II, a That being said, protectionist policies by our next-door Japanese balloon bomb exploded neighbors, to the north or south, in a given economic area on Gearhart Mountain in Oregon, might best be met by some protectionism of our own. killing the pregnant wife of a minister dent Bill Clinton. the final furlong to win the Kentucky cian Bill Ward (Black Sabbath) is 69. Trudeau’s government seems to be looking out for the and five children. Denmark and the Ten years ago: A Kenya Airways Derby. Actress Melinda Culea is 62. best interests of Canadian dairy farmers, in the form of Netherlands were liberated as a jet crashed in southern Cameroon, One year ago: Former Los Actress Lisa Eilbacher is 60. Actor German surrender went into effect. favoring them over American dairies. If that continues to be killing all 114 people on board. Angeles trash collector Lonnie Richard E. Grant is 60. Former In 1955, West Germany became Street Sense roared from next-to- Franklin Jr. was convicted of 10 broadcast journalist John Miller is the case, the Trump administration should look into doing a fully sovereign state. The baseball last in a 20-horse field to win the counts of murder in the “Grim Sleep- 59. Rock singer Ian McCulloch the same for dairy farmers in Wisconsin and throughout the musical “Damn Yankees” opened on Kentucky Derby. Floyd Mayweather er” serial killings that targeted poor, (Echo and the Bunnymen) is 58. United States. Broadway. Jr. beat Oscar De La Hoya to win young black women over two NBC newsman Brian Williams is 58. It’s not a North American free-trade deal if one of the In 1961, astronaut Alan B. Shep- the WBC 154-pound title at the decades. President Barack Obama Rock musician Shawn Drover North American partners is at a significant disadvantage. ard Jr. became America’s first space MGM Grand Garden in Las Vegas. commuted the prison sentences of () is 51. TV personality traveler as he made a 15-minute Five years ago: Five Guan- 58 federal convicts, part of a broad- Kyan Douglas is 47. Actress Tina —The Journal Times of Racine suborbital flight aboard Mercury tanamo Bay prisoners, including er push to ease punishments for Yothers is 44. Rhythm and blues capsule Freedom 7. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the self- nonviolent drug offenders. London- singer Raheem DeVaughn is 42. In 1973, Secretariat won the proclaimed mastermind of the Sept. ers cast votes in an election that Actor Santiago Cabrera is 39. Actor Kentucky Derby, the first of his 11 attacks, were arraigned in a pro- gave the city its first Muslim mayor, Vincent Kartheiser is 38. Singer Letters Policy Triple Crown victories. ceeding that dragged on for 13 Labour lawmaker Sadiq Khan, who Craig David is 36. Actress Danielle In 1981, Irish Republican Army hours due to stalling tactics by the succeeded outgoing Conservative Fishel is 36. Actor Henry Cavill is 34. hunger-striker Bobby Sands died at defendants. In what his aides Boris Johnson. Actor Clark Duke is 32. Soul singer The Daily Globe welcomes letters from readers. Letters should deal the Maze Prison in Northern Ireland described as his first full-fledged Today’s Birthdays Adele is 29. Rock singer Skye with matters of current, public interest. We reserve the right to reject any in his 66th day without food. political rally of the election year, Actress Pat Carroll is 90. Former Sweetnam is 29. Rhythm-and-blues letter and to edit those that are to be published. Please avoid name-call- In 1987, the congressional Iran- President Barack Obama, in Colum- AFL-CIO president John J. singer Chris Brown is 28. ing or personal attacks. Contra hearings opened with former bus, Ohio, tore into Mitt Romney as Sweeney is 83. Saxophonist Ace Thought for Today Letters should be no longer than 400 words. An address and phone Air Force Maj. Gen. Richard V. Sec- a willing and eager “rubber stamp” Cannon is 83. Country singer-musi- “It is quite true what philosophers number must be included for verification purposes. ord the lead-off witness. for failed policies. Thousands of cian Roni Stoneman is 79. Actor say: that Life must be understood Letters may be mailed to Letters to the Editor, Daily Globe, 118 E. In 1994, Singapore caned Ameri- Japanese marched to celebrate the Michael Murphy is 79. Actor Lance backwards. But that makes one for- McLeod Ave., Ironwood MI 49938; emailed to: can teenager Michael Fay for van- switching off of the last of their Henriksen is 77. Comedian-actor get the other assumption: that it [email protected]; or faxed to 906-932-4211. dalism, a day after the sentence nation’s 50 nuclear reactors. I’ll Michael Palin is 74. Actor John must be lived forwards.” — Soren Brief, thank-you letters will be considered for our Saturday “Bouquets” was reduced from six lashes to four Have Another caught Bodemeister Rhys-Davies is 73. Rock correspon- Kierkegaard, Danish philosopher column. in response to an appeal by Presi- down the stretch and pulled away in dent Kurt Loder is 72. Rock musi- (born this date in 1813, died 1855).

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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna Martilla yourdailyglobe.com MANAGING EDITOR CIRCULATION Award Winning Newspaper Larry Holcombe Marissa Casari USPS 269-980 ADVERTISING DIRECTOR LEAD PRESS Published daily Monday - Saturday Heidi Ofstad Bill Westerman (except Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day) Periodicals postage paid at Ironwood, MI 49938 POSTMASTER – Send changes of addresses to: The Daily Globe, P.O. Box 548, 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FRIDAY, MAY 5, 2017 l 5 reopened Sunday and the road to AREA / STATE Dark side of May 4: Storm Porkies Summit Peak was opened Mon- SHOP AROUND trooper causes alarm at day. school Of the trails inspected so far, the Government Peak Trail in ASHWAUBENON, Wis. (AP) From page 1 the park’s midsection, the Over- — A student dressed as a storm impacts Thursday, with the look Trail east of Lake of the trooper for “Star Wars Day” investigation expected to be com- Clouds and the Cloud Peak Trail prompted the evacuation of a pleted by the middle of next are among those impacted most Wisconsin high school when a week. heavily. frightened parent saw the cos- Cadeau said no significant “These heavily-impacted tumed figure entering the facili- damage occurred to park bridges areas are dangerous and it is ty and called 911. and boardwalks. The damage to very difficult to remain on the Police in Ashwaubenon near that type of infrastructure that trail,” said Jeff Gaertner, park Green Bay say the parent saw did occur was characterized as supervisor. “Please use alter- the student going through a back minor to moderate. nate routes and avoid these door Thursday wearing body All pending rental cabins and areas.” armor and a mask, and carrying yurts received no significant Last summer, the Porkies was a bag. damage. struck by two consecutive storms Police Capt. Jody Crocker “The DNR sawyers being sent — the first in the west, the sec- says the parent did the right to the park will initially work a ond in the east — that felled thing given the suspicious situa- 40-hour period and then assess numerous trees onto trails. The tion, and that any perceived the progress,” Cadeau said. heavy rain from the first storm threat — real or otherwise — After the storm, Road 107 to flooded creeks and streams, can’t be taken lightly. Lake of the Clouds and the road which undermined riverbanks School officials say they will to Summit Peak were closed late and dropped more trees. One re-emphasize the district’s no- on April 27 as falling trees ham- cabin had to be relocated, while costume policy. pered efforts of clean-up crews. several campsites and cabins Ian Minielly/Daily Globe Fans have adopted May 4 as The road to Lake of the Clouds were temporarily closed. LUTHER L. WRIGHT students pose with their wood shop-fabricated art Thursday. From left are Donny Jar- “Star Wars Day” because “May venpaa, Alison Stehlik and Branden Nielson. Stehlik, the shop teacher, interacts well with the students and the fourth” is a play on the oft- validates their love for shop. repeated Star Wars phrase, “May the force be with you.

LLW students fabricate art in wood shop class Instructor accidentally shoots man in gun training By IAN MINIELLY following in his footsteps. Jarvenpaa selected a scene [email protected] Besides, who does not like the from the Japanese television class IRONWOOD — Two Luther smell of cut wood? show and graphic novel series, LIVONIA (AP) — Police say a L. Wright students are putting Nielsen and Jarvenpaa, since “Attack On Titan.” Nielsen fabri- Detroit-area firearms instructor the wood shop to good use. Bran- January 2017, have refinished cated a sign for his man cave, accidentally shot and wounded a don Nielsen and Donny Jarven- an old desk and made it look which Jarvenpaa joked was real- man attending a gun training paa, both 17, are active in Alison brand new, crafted coat racks for ly “just the bathroom.” class. Stehlik’s shop room. each Gogebic-Ontonagon Inter- Both students expressed Livonia Police Detective Capt. Stehlik is the daughter of a mediate School District class- favoritism toward spending time Robert Nenciarini tells shop teacher, so before wonder- room, and are finishing up hand- in wood shop over their other MLive.com that the man was ing what a female is doing teach- crafted signs, where they glue classes. According to Stehlik, shot Saturday at a gun range ing shop, remember it is 2017 panels and joint then together, they were ahead of the other stu- west of Detroit. and her dad ran a shop class and after selecting a design to dents and she enjoys having Nenciarini says the 44-year- she did the natural thing to do in imprint on the wood. them in class. old instructor was conducting a class for people seeking con- cealed pistol licenses when he number of jobs posted and filled logical University in Houghton “pulled his gun out of its holster, Economy in the U.P. increased consider- and two new power stations are pointed it at the door separating ably in the second half of 2016, slated to replace a coal-fired the two classrooms and fired a compared with the same period a plant near Marquette at a cost of round.” year earlier, according to Michi- about $280 million. From page 1 gan Works, a statewide work- There are even signs of a mod- increase in business this year. force development system. The est revival in the natural Lottery Submitted photo To understand the U.P.’s cur- data aren’t as comprehensive as resources sector. Despite the loss WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT of Natural Resources fisheries supervisor rent optimism, it helps to know BLS employment figures, but of 200 jobs last year when an iron 46-48-50-54-56-57-60- John Kubisiak cradles a 47.7-inch musky netted in April on Two Sisters something of its recent economic they do indicate an increase in ore mine in Marquette County Thursday Lake in Oneida County during spring netting surveys. The northern past. In the depths of the reces- labor demand by employers. closed, mining activity appears Michigan 68-74-75 zone musky fishing season begins May 27 to give the big fish a chance sion, the unemployment rate And the past year has seen a to be on the upswing; the White Poker Lotto: JC-AD- to finish spawning. reached over 13 percent in significant amount of positive Pine copper mine in Ontonagon QS-10C-3S Wisconsin almost half of U.P. counties, news for the overall economy of County is expected to reopen this Midday Daily 3: 2-8-0 5 Card Cash: QD-5C- if the fish are of legal size. according to the Bureau of Labor the region. Last May, UP Health year, and exploratory copper Midday Daily 4: 1-2-3-6 8D-4H-9H Opener Hasz said DNR fisheries biolo- Statistics. System broke ground on a $300 drilling is under way in neigh- Daily 3: 2-3-3 SuperCash: 01-02-13- gists also are conducting walleye In Mackinac County, on the million medical campus in Mar- boring Gogebic County. A gold Daily 4: 3-4-4-9 15-23-34, Doubler: Y research on a number of inland far eastern side, unemployment quette, two casinos in the north- mine is also under development and boundary waters to under- still stands at 11 percent. But ern U.P. are expanding, a $40 in Menominee County. Fantasy 5: 04-17-18- Badger 5: 09-16-26-28- From page 1 stand local population dynamics. seven years ago, it was 19 per- million engineering and health Wages are also on the rise, 24-39 31 cent of fish, has been trending Through the Wisconsin Walleye cent. Unemployment levels today technologies complex has been according to available data and Keno: 01-03-15-16-20- Daily Pick 3: 6-2-6 upward in recent years. Initiative, more than 797,000 remain above the national aver- proposed for Michigan Techno- local employers. 21-22-30-32-35-37-41- Daily Pick 4: 0-6-3-2 “The average length of all six- to eight-inch walleyes were age for the majority of the U.P.’s adult muskies in state waters stocked in 150 Wisconsin waters 15 counties, but only marginally FRIDAY EVENING MAY 5, 2017 now stands between 37 and 38 in 2016, a record number of fish. so for many. inches, with the top 10 percent of “This year, anglers can look Job growth in the U.P. has 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 The Originals (N) ’ Reign “Dead of Night” (N) Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ The King of The King of Engagement Engagement fish collected during spring net- forward to catching some of the also been slow to recover from # CW KDLH (TV14) (CC) ’ (TV14) (CC) (TVPG) (TVPG) Queens ’ Queens ’ ting surveys running above 46 455,307 large fingerlings stocked the recession. 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TV6 Late (:34) The Tonight Show Seth Meyers ( NBC WLUC (CC) (N) ’ (TVPG) (CC) News (N) Starring Jimmy Fallon (N) captured this spring was a 47- Wisconsin known as the Ceded While that might sound dire, The Toy Box “Episode Shark Tank (N) ’ (TVPG) (:01) 20/20 ’ (TVPG) News (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (:37) Night- plus-inch musky weighing more Territory have a daily bag limit zero job growth in the U.P. qual- * ABC WDIO 104” (N) (TVPG) (CC) (CC) (DVS) (CC) (N) ’ (TV14) (CC) line (TVG) than 32 pounds netted in April of three walleyes, with a length ifies as a glass half full. Lucifer Lucifer probes a Lethal Weapon “The Mur- News Friday Night 2 Broke Big Bang Last Man (:35) Modern + FOX KQDS ’ ’ on Two Sisters Lake in Oneida limit of 15 to 20 inches, with one That’s because the region had BROADCAST guitarist’s murder. 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(R) ››› The Descent (‘05) ’ (R) (CC) PREMIUM 6 l FRIDAY, MAY 5, 2017 AREA / NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Obituaries Survey: Older ex-cons have Eddie John Sandene June Kotila-Treptow WAKEFIELD, Mich. — Eddie John Eddie enjoyed fishing BRUCE CROSSING, Mich. — June Kotila-Treptow, 78, fewer sources Sandene passed away peacefully on Wednes- (especially trout fishing), par- died peacefully at home on May 3, 2017. day, May 3, 2017, after a short illness. tridge hunting, woodworking, June was born on June 28, 1938, in Bruce Crossing, the of retirement Eddie was born Aug. 17, 1932, in Ironwood, genealogy and local history. daughter of Eddie and Selma Illikainen. to Atte and Selina (Simila) Sandene. He He helped many people trace June is one of three children, along with her brothers, income attended Ironwood area schools and graduat- their family trees. He was a Michael (Kathy) Illikainen, Grand Rapids, and Stanley (Terri) ed from Luther L. Wright High School. talented wood worker. He Illikainen, Hurricane, W.Va. CHICAGO (AP) — While He married Dolores Facchinello on Feb. 19, built a boat (painted red for June graduated from Ewen High School. many Americans his age are 1955. fishing on the lake of the June was survived by husband, Robert Trep- planning for retirement, Joseph In his younger years he worked as a logger, same name, Redboat), tow; two daughters, Janine Tadlock, Wake- Rodriguez is looking for his first permanent job. hauling timbers to the area iron ore mines and Eddie John kitchen table, beautiful rock- field, and Christine Kotila-Bowers, New hauling fallen trees from the Porkies after a Sandene ing horse and remodeled on Orleans; five grandchildren; and seven great- Rodriguez, a 51-year-old tornado. One of his favorite stories was from 1932 — 2017 his home in Palms Location. grandchildren. Chicago resident, spent 35 years in prison for fatally shooting two the Porkies adventure. He went north to Tula He is survived by his daughter, Lisa Ver- June was preceeded in death by daughter, people. “I don’t have the luxury helst; son-in-law, Ed Verhelst; granddaugh- and then drove 18 miles on logging roads to Lynn Kotila. to even think about that (retire- get to the job site, which was north of the Lily ters, Tess (Verhelst) Mljenek and Jessi June was an incredibly talented artist, ment) since I’m having a late Pond. A bulldozer would push the logging Sandene; grandson, Michael Sandene; great- painted pictures, carved wood, sewed anything June Kotila- start in my life,” he says. “I’m truck up the hill. A block was put in front of granddaughter, Autumn Dolores Mlejnek and everything, dyed fabrics, knitted, rode Treptow going to have to constantly work the rear wheel to hold the truck. After the (who will dearly miss her Papu); three step- horses, flew an airplane, drove a bulldozer and 1938 — 2017 until my last breath.” truck was loaded, the block was removed and great-grandchildren, Tyler, Angelina and tractors, milked cows, raised puppies and loved A new survey by The Associ- down the truck would go. There was a 90- Jacob; sister, Tynne Brown; and many nieces, her chickens. She also taught art classes at Gogebic Commu- ated Press-NORC Center for degree turn on the bottom of the hill. This was nephews and wonderful friends. nity College and Northern Michigan University. June and her Public Affairs Research found in the winter. He was preceded in death by his parents; husband wintered in /Texas and lived in Bruce Cross- that 69 percent of older Ameri- Eddie also worked at the Penokee Iron Ore wife of 60 years, Dolores; his son, Timothy; his ing during the summer. cans who reported having being mine. He loaded ore cars on the 29th level of brother, Elmer; half sisters, Siiri, Olga, Eria A celebration of her life will be held in Bruce Crossing on incarcerated felt anxious about the Pabst H shaft near Jessieville. It was hard and Helvi; and half brother, Leo. Memorial Day weekend. Pastor Steven Washburn of Bruce the amount of money they have dirty work but there was still humor and fel- A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 11 Crossing Bible Church will officiate. saved for retirement, compared lowship between the miners. In later years, a.m. on Tuesday, May 9, at Sebastian Catholic Lakeside Memorial Chapel Inc., Wakefield is in charge of with 52 percent of those who did- his interest in mining led Eddie to begin shar- Church in Bessemer. Father Dominic the arrangements. n’t serve time. ing his experiences. He was a founding mem- Agyapong will be the celebrant. Eddie’s family That’s in part because they ber of the Bessemer Area Historical Society will receive relatives and friends one hour have fewer sources of income. and served as the president for many years. prior to the mass at the church Tuesday. The Kathleen A. ‘Kay’ Johnson The survey found that older He also wrote a book about his family and his luncheon will follow in the church social hall. Americans who were incarcerat- work experiences. We would like to thank the staff at Gogebic WAKEFIELD, Mich. — Kathleen A. “Kay” Johnson, 91, of ed are less likely to have income After the mines, Eddie went to work for Medical Care Facility for their wonderful care North Chicago Mine Road, Wakefield, passed away Thursday, from Social Security, retirement Lake Superior District Power Company (now and support during this difficult time. May 4, 2017, in Wakefield. accounts or a pension, and are Range Funeral Service Inc. and the Frick-Zielinski Funeral more likely to rely on disability Xcel Energy). He started as a meter reader Range Funeral Service and Crematory, Home of Bessemer is in charge of funeral arrangements. payments. and worked his way up. He was a district Frick-Zielinski Funeral Home of Bessemer is More than half worry that the manager in Park Falls, Wis., and retired as assisting the family with arrangements. To For reprints or lamination services, money they do have for retire- an industrial engineer after 25 years of ser- send online condolences, visit rangefuner- ment won’t last over their life- vice. alservices.com. contact the Daily Globe at 906-932-2211 times. One in four don’t plan to retire, about the same as the general population, the poll found. Queen Latifah stars in movie Mark Mitchell, who works for a program on the south side of Chicago helping former felons about Flint water crisis find work, said ex-cons have trouble finding jobs that pay well and let them to contribute to a TORONTO (AP) — Queen sion, allowing lead from old pipes light the way it should have been, retirement. “So if they’re not Latifah is hoping that her role in and other fixtures to leach into and then to counter a bunch of retiring, if they don’t have a a movie about the Flint water the drinking water. people in positions of power who retirement, who’s going to take crisis will bring more attention to “There were a bunch of people said there was no problem.” care of them — the state?” he what she calls one of the great who knew about it and then did- Lead contamination in the said. American tragedies of this centu- n’t do anything,” Latifah said past has been linked to learning Rodriguez found temporary ry. between takes. disabilities and other problems work in a factory in Chicago’s Latifah said Thursday during The movie follows the story of in children. suburbs a few months after filming in Toronto that American women from Flint who sought Flint switched from a Detroit being released in 2016. He earns officials including Michigan Gov. justice for residents who were regional water system to the $10.25 per hour and lives with Rick Snyder acted for too long unknowingly drinking and using Flint River to save money. The his sister. He doesn’t have like the water crisis did not exist. lead-laden water. city has since switched back to money to save for retirement She said someone should be in During a visit to the set, Lati- the Detroit area system. and said he tries not to think jail for it. fah filmed a scene in a hospital “Flint” is scheduled to air in about it. In his free time, he said, Flint’s water was tainted with room where the actress playing the fall on the Lifetime channel he looks for volunteer opportuni- lead for at least 18 months, start- her character’s daughter is in the United States. ties working with at-risk youth ing in spring 2014. While under informed that she has had a mis- Cher was originally scheduled in Chicago’s most violent neigh- the control of state-appointed carriage. to play the role Queen Latifah Associated Press borhoods. financial managers, the city of “Although (Queen Latifah’s has taken on, but pulled out last QUEEN LATIFAH speaks during the Women in the World Summit at Lin- The number of inmates age 55 nearly 100,000 tapped the Flint character) is a composite, it took month because of what was said coln Center April 6. Latifah said government officials, including Michi- and older has almost quadrupled River as its water source while a a lot of people to make a lot of to be a serious family issue. The gan Gov. Rick Snyder, acted for too long like the Flint water crisis was- over the last two decades and is new pipeline was being built to noise to get the word to the right movie also stars Jill Scott, Betsy n’t happening and said someone should be in jail for it. She spoke expected to continue growing, Lake Huron. But the river water people,” Latifah said. “This was a Brandy, Marin Ireland and Lyn- Thursday during filming of a new movie about the Flint water crisis in accounting for a third of the wasn’t treated to reduce corro- team effort to even bring this to die Greenwood. Toronto that she has a role in. country’s inmate population by 2030, according to the National Institute of Corrections, an agen- cy within the Federal Bureau of Honor the memory of your cherished one by Prisons. In 2015, there were A Tribute 285,000 inmates 50 and older sharing a tribute of their life with family, friends, inside state and federal prisons, and neighbors here in the community. the Bureau of Justice reports. to the Loved One Gabriel Eber, senior counsel for the ACLU’s National Prison Project, says the government Whose Memory Lives should be helping former felons transition into the community James Sample but has failed to do so. He said Jan. 18, 1924-Mar. 21 1997 many nonprofits are trying fill in On Forever in the gap but the government real- Everyday in some ly needs to “step up to address small way, this problem.” When older inmates are Your Heart memories of you released from prison without come our way. money or skills and unable to retire, “the cost of their care is Though absent, you are ever going to trickle down to taxpay- near, still missed, still loved, ers one way or another, and health care consumers,” he said. and ever dear. The survey found that 56 per- Missed by $20.00 cent of older workers who had Sharon, Jared, Adam, Cindy and served time in prison had been Family 1x3 unemployed in the past five years, compared to 17 percent of those who had not. Victor Morris, 56, was released from jail two years ago. He’s had a couple temporary Lucille Sample jobs, but nothing stable, he said. April 22, 1926 - December 1, 1998 “I don’t have no income because I’m not working,” Morris We thought about you today said quietly, sitting in the Remembrances We thought about you yesterday kitchen of his mother’s home in And other days too. Memphis, Tennessee, where he’s Publishes Friday, May 26, 2017 We think of you in silence We always speak your name been living. “I’m a good worker. It is never the same I’m a hard worker. It’s hard to Now, all we have are memories get work because of my back- Your memory is our keepsake ground. I go to temporary ser- Deadline for inclusion is Monday, May 22, 2017 by 4pm. With which we’ll never part. vices and I pass the drug test. For more details and to place your notice of remembrance, drop o+ or mail to God has you in his keeping Then they do a background We have you in our hearts. check and I don’t get the job.” Daily Globe, 118 E. McLeod Avenue, Ironwood, MI 49938 Paul King, who served a or call 906-932-2211 for assistance. $35.00 Love, Your Children, seven-month sentence after a Prepayment required. One person tribute per ad size. 2x3 Grandchildren & Great Grandchildren fraud conviction in 2011, found himself homeless and jobless. “I had to start again,” the 59-year- old Memphis resident said. “It’s hard to get a job with a felony. You’re rarely given a second DAILY GLOBE 906-932-2211 www.yourdailyglobe.com chance. You’re judged and sen- tenced over and over again.” THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FRIDAY, MAY 5, 2017 l 7 AREA / STATE and outside the Forest Service, with no luck. “The clock has Cabin owners ticked down here,” he said. “I think if the right people were aware of it and the appropriate people stood up it could be changed, but it’s getting late. moved out of Once these people tear these things down, it’s over.” Three years ago, Armas’ daughter, Kristin, a director at a national forest in TV station in Wisconsin, began shooting a short movie about life at her father’s cabin. “To tell our story, you know?” she said. “My Upper Peninsula dad’s camp is being taken away. In a few years he’s not going to be IRONWOOD (AP) — The lives in tiny Bruce Crossing, the able to come down here and use cabin belongs to the mice now, nearest town. “And everybody it anymore.” and they make their nests at would say, ‘How can you go down Soon, she met other camp will. there for a month? What do you owners in the same situation, In the past they never had do?’ Ah, there’s so much to do. All and her short film snowballed enough time to get a good nest the hikin’ you could do and watch into a full-length movie called going. But the family that owned nature at its finest. As you can “Up a River,” a two-year project the cabin was recently forced out, hear, it’s quiet. You don’t have to that took her to 30 of the camps, and now the little piles of mouse hear no traffic at all. Just love it where she interviewed the own- shreddings grow without inter- down here.” ers, filmed their lives and cap- ruption in the rafters, and in the But those days are now over. tured some of their last days in corner where the stove used to Their cabin, which had been in their cabins. The film was shown be, and along the wall where their family for three decades, is at a number of regional film fes- beds once were. no longer theirs. They’d already tivals, and she drew further Armas Ojaniemi looked at the emptied it out. And soon they’d attention to the issue by writing fluffy nests. The lifelong Yooper have to abandon it. letters to politicians and starting was standing inside Woodtick Since the 1950s, a local power online petitions to get the camp Camp, the name he gave his fam- company had leased little plots of Larry Holcombe/Daily Glob leases extended or grandfa- ily’s cabin a quarter century ago, land it owned to 155 locals for a THE OTTAWA National Forest Service’s main office in located off U.S. 2 in Ironwood. thered. when they’d used a sled to haul few hundred bucks a year so they “I really don’t know what their timber down a high hill, a few could build cabins along the it, but now nobody can. I mean, For years, much of the forest When all this happened, 25 logic is for really wanting us out,” boards at a time, and spent a Ontonagon River. Then, in 1992, who’s gonna come out here now? around the river was owned by years seemed like a long time she said. “There’s way too many whole summer working hard to the federal government acquired There ain’t no camp to come out the Upper Peninsula Power Com- away. Surely something could be more pros than cons for us being build this little hideaway just the land, and said the owners to here.” pany, which serves two-thirds of worked out in that time, most out here.” She mentions the lost yards from the Ontonagon River, had to move their cabins or aban- In the Upper Peninsula, a the population of the U.P. and owners figured. canoers who became stranded deep into the woods, far from any don them after their final 25- cabin is called a camp, a term which bought the land in the As the deadline approached, deep in the forest at night sever- town. year leases expired. Any struc- that describes not so much a early 1950s to build dams for efforts by local politicians to al years ago and were rescued by “It took a lot of work to get tures left after that deadline location but rather a lifestyle. It’s generating hydroelectric power. sway the Forest Service failed. A her dad, who happened to be at here,” Armas told the Detroit would be demolished, and the a place where the world is Since the company had no real resolution was passed last year his camp. And the Boy Scout Free Press in a thick Upper trails leading to them would be stripped for a while to its bare use for the land on either side of in the state Senate calling on the troop that sheltered in someone’s Peninsula accent. “Our uncle blocked and smothered. essentials — fresh water, hunted the river itself, UPPCO leased agency to grant exemptions to cabin one night during a rough Willie, he had polio when he was Twenty-five years ended on food, candles and flashlights, scattered 1-acre parcels to local the families, partly based on the storm. Most of the camps remain a boy, and he was pretty crip- New Year’s Day this year, and family and friends. Families pass residents who couldn’t afford to roughly $45,000 in total taxes unlocked throughout the year, pled. He crawled up and down the extra 90 days the owners them down through generations. buy their own property so they and fees that cash-strapped local she noted, and camp owners the hill to come help build it.” were given to clear out ended on They’re an integral part of U.P. could build small cabins near the municipalities stood to lose from encourage people to use them if To get to Woodtick Camp, you the last day of March. Any day living. water, where there was good all of the camp owners each year, they’re facing trouble or they’re take a gravel road to a hidden now, the cabins will be torn down For the families who are los- hunting, great fishing and beau- and partly based on the 15,570 lost. In that sense, they already trail. Then you need a four- or burned to the ground. The ing these camps, this isn’t just tiful scenery. single-family cabins currently essentially belong to the public. wheeler or a snowmobile to take U.S. Forest Service now owns the the loss of property. It’s the end People built structures in all permitted on National Forest “I think the U.S. Forest Ser- you a mile and a half into the land, which has been made part of a big part of their lives. shapes and sizes, and gave them System lands throughout the vice just doesn’t like people on woods. From there you have to of the Ottawa National Forest, “It’s not right,” Armis said. names like Bar None Lodge, Doe country under the Recreation their land,” she said. “They want hike 300 feet down a steep slope and the agency is against private “Just don’t seem right at all, you Haven, Altoon’s Alehouse, Da Residence Program. Why not, the public to utilize it, but at the while holding an old rope tied property on public land. know, for all the time you put in Troll Camp and Fuzzy’s No Road they argued, add these mere 155 same time they’re kicking us out. from tree to tree to keep you from The cabins, the Forest Service here and stuff, to have to lose it. Condo. Most were bare-bones log people to that number? It’s the public’s land, but I think falling down the hill. Then, after has said all along, have to go. But that was somethin’ we were cabins without power or running “It’s just not right,” said state they feel that it’s their land, not a hike through the forest, you This land, they have insisted, told at the beginnin’, but we said water. But they were solid camps Sen. Tom Casperson, R-Escana- really the public’s land.” reach the cabin. If you didn’t should be open to everyone, not we’re still gonna do it, build a that lasted for decades. ba, the sponsor of the resolution. Lisa Klaus, public affairs offi- know where it was, you’d never, just a few cabin owners. And nice sauna and everythin’ and The dams never materialized, He argued that the trails leading cer with the Ottawa National For- ever find it. even though everyone knew this enjoy it for the 25 years that we so in 1992, the company sold into the woods were provided and est in Ironwood, said there’s no For years, this was a second day was coming, it doesn’t make got, and hopefully they’ll change 34,000 acres to the Trust for Pub- maintained by camp owners, and provision to allow people to keep home for the 60-year-old logger. leaving any easier for the hand- their mind is what we all said.” lic Land, a national nonprofit with those trails soon to be gone, their camps, no matter how sym- He even built a little sauna ful who are left. He stood in the cold, empty that works to create public parks only the most adventurous hik- pathetic forest rangers might be. behind the cabin. “We’d come “They should’ve grandfa- cabin, maybe for the last time. and protected lands. But before ers would ever make it this far “As you can imagine up here over here quite often,” he said. thered it in or something, “They didn’t change their they did, the company offered the into the woods, thus defeating it’s hard for some people to lose “My wife and I would come down because jeez, our ancestors were mind.” camp owners 25-year nonrenew- the Forest Service’s stated pur- access to those cabins, so we and stay for a month or so, stay here, you know?” said Armas. The Ontonagon River starts as able leases. The TPL then sold pose of opening the land for totally understand that they down here and enjoy the spring Like so many in the western several branches spread the land to the U.S. Forest Ser- everyone. want to stay,” Klaus said. “But like right now, when the ice Upper Peninsula, his family throughout the western U.P. that vice, which made it part of the “They say it’s for all of us so we just do not have the authority would go out.” came over from Finland nearly a come together as one before flow- 993,000 acres of the Ottawa we can enjoy it, and then they to extend those leases.” His 34-year-old daughter, century ago, and they’d practical- ing into Lake Superior. The river National Forest. Suddenly the turn around and block things off, The Recreation Residence Pro- Kristin Ojaniemi, stood in the ly lived in these remote woods spawns several waterfalls and camp owners were staying on which means you and I can’t go gram, started in 1915 to entice open doorway, listening to him ever since. “They were down here skirts dozens of lakes on its way. federally owned public land. The out there.” people into America’s newly des- reminisce. “It didn’t take much to doing the same thing we are — And it’s tainted a muddy brown government said it would honor Casperson said he has ignated national forests, ended enjoy yourself out here, ‘cause it’s enjoyin’ camp and huntin’ and because the red clay and sand- the leases until they expired, but brought the issue to the attention nearly 50 years ago. so peaceful,” said Armas, who fishin’. They were able to utilize stone beneath it stain the water. then the camp owners had to go. of federal officials both inside

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THREE LAKES, Wis. — Iron- wood’s Vanessa Nasi scored on a breakaway with six seconds left to give Ironwood a 3-2 win over Three Lakes Thursday. “That was probably one of the most thrilling victories I’ve been apart of,” Ironwood coach Don Cvengros said. The ball was in Ironwood’s end with 30 seconds to go. Leah Braucher sent a pass through the middle to Nasi, who scored her second goal of the game. The first came on a rebound, tying the game at 2-2. Vai Triggiano scored Ironwood’s first goal to tie it at 1-1. Three Lakes retook the lead 2-1 before Nasi scored the final two goals. Ironwood (3-2, 2-1) hosts Wash- burn Tuesday. Miners split DH

MARENISCO — The Gogebic baseball team lost the first game 11- 10 and won the second 9-0 against Houghton Thursday. Shane Cole got the shutout win in the second game for Gogebic. He struck out nine and give up just one hit and one walk. He didn’t give up a run in the final 1 1/3 of the first game. “We desperatley need to find a second and third pitcher to help out,” Jason Juno/Daily Globe Gogebic assistant coach Alex Metas HURLEY’S ISAAC DeCarlo competes in the long jump at Thursday’s Vicki Sargent/Indianhead Conference meet at the Hurley K-12 School. He set a meet record in the event with a jump said. “He’s showing everybody in the of 20 feet, 3 inches. conference he’s the ace out there.” Cole also knocked in three runs in the win and Jacob Suzik had two RBIs. Bailey Ribich, Suzik and Antho- ny Metas all had two hits. A two-run single by Tyler Morrison pulled Gogebic within 11-10 in the sixth inning of the first game. The Min- ers had the bases loaded with one out in the final inning, the sixth, but they popped it up twice to end the game. Gogebic’s Bailey Ribich took the loss. The Miners allowed nine walks and four hit batters. Ribich and Metas had two hits in that game. Metas and Suzik drove in two runs each. Gogebic (3-2, 2-0) hosts L’Anse in Marenisco today. Ironwood falls 6-4

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BUTTERNUT, Wis. — The Hurley Midgettes picked up a 29-4 Indian- head Conference win over Butternut- Mercer Thursday. Hurley took advantage of a lot of walks and errors. Briana Saari had two doubles and five RBIs and she picked up the win on the mound. She struck out six, walked one and allowed four hits and five runs (three earned). “She did a good job,” Hurley coach Jim Kivisto said. MacKenzie McCorkle hit a two-run home run over the fence in the second inning for Hurley. Hurley (9-2, 7-0) hosts Northland Pines in a non-conference game B-Mtoday. 4 0 0 1—4 Hurley (11) (10) 3 5—29 Jason Juno/Daily Globe photos Jason Juno/Daily Globe ABOVE, HURLEY’S Aiyana Nickel clears a hurdle in the 100-meter hurdles Thursday. She won that Ironwood softball MERCER’S TYLER Bianga throws the shot put at the Vicki Sargent meet Thurs- event, the long and triple jumps and the 100 dash. BELOW, HURLEY’S Melissa Simonar runs to a win loses 16-10 day at Hurley. He set a school and meet record with a put of 50 feet, 7 inches. in the 3,200 run as teammates cheer her on.

IRONWOOD — Drummond won a high-scoring game 16-10 over Iron- wood Thursday. Ironwood outhit one of the top Records fall at Hurley’s Sargent meet teams in the Indianhead Conference, Drummond, 14-13. By PAT KRAUSE Bianga's. girls a chance to run," Sim said. "And "The girls did very well," Mercer coach “We gave up a lot of runs and that’s [email protected] Hurley's Isaac DeCarlo set a new meet other kids can try different events. And Bob Schenk said. "We had some girls at what hurt us tonight,” Ironwood coach HURLEY — Records fell as Hurley record in the long jump by leaping 20-3 to we'll get the girls back for the Welker softball, but it was a fun day to be outside. Heather Sbraggia said. “Too many swept both the boys and girls divisions of beat the old record of 20' 1 3/4 set last year meet in Ashland on Monday." The kids chose what to run today and we walks and errors. We also had two the Vicki Sargent Conference Meet on by teammate Kris Bluse. Sim said Ironwood still did well racking mixed in kids in the relays. We had some innings, the fourth and fifth where we Thursday afternoon. The Hurley girls won nine of 18 events up 68 points and taking second place in great performances and a lot of team spir- didn’t get any hits.” Kat Mieloszyk was 2 for 3 and Lau- Sydney Thompson continued her domi- and won their side of the meet with 127.5 the meet. it." ren Gauthier and Sydnee Lorenson nation of the shot put with a throw 44-6 points. Aiyana Nickel had a terrific track- Distance runner Corissa Mattson has South Shore was right behind Mercer were both 3 for 5. Gauthier had a dou- 1/2. That broke her Mercer school record and-field day winning the 100 meter hur- been running road races her entire life, (66 points) and took fourth place, while ble, Lorenson had four RBIs. Kacie by 5.5 inches and shattered the Vicki Sar- dles, the 100 meter dash, the long jump but she said running distance races two Drummond was fifth with 3 points. Lundin took the loss for Ironwood. gent meet record of 42-7. and the triple jump. Sophomore Signe days in a row can take its toll on a run- On the boys side, Hurley easily out-dis- DIronwood 3 5 2 hosts 1 0 2 Mellen3— today.16 "This was a very relaxing environment Buerger was a triple winner in the 800 ner's legs. tanced South Shore 127.5-97.5 for first I 3 0 2 0 0 4 1—10 today and that's the best atmosphere for meter run, 1,600 meter run and ran the "It's a little harder the second day, but place. me to do well in," Thompson said. first leg of the 4x400 meter relay with everyone's in the same boat," Mattson DeCarlo was a force to be reckoned Midgets fall Thompson's previous record throw of Riley Kangas, Kendahl Kivisto and Mahra said. "We don't have a big girls team, but with as he collected wins in the 100 meter 44-1 came last year in La Crosse when she Wick. we have high expectations of running good dash, the 200 meter dash, the long jump BUTTERNUT, Wis. — Hurley remained quiet at the plate as Butter- won a state title in the shot put, but she Wick was golden in the 300 meter hur- races." and the winning 4x100 meter relay team nut-Mercer won 12-6 Thursday. has bigger fish to fry in her senior year. dles and senior Melissa Simonar crossed Taylor Makinen was Ironwood's lone with Dakota Haanen, Nathan Harrington The Midgets had just three hits, yet "I won the shot put last year and took the finish line in first place in the 3,200 first place winner as she took the tough and Kris Bluse. they still led 5-4 before the Pioneers second in the discus," Thompson said. "My meter run. 400 meters run in 1:10.27, which was Senior Kris Bluse has been a stalwart scored two runs in the fourth and six in goal is to win two state titles this year. I "We were excited to have a track meet almost two seconds ahead of teammate on the Hurley track team for years and he the fifth to take control. Hurley struck need to be on top of my game that day and at home," Hurley coach Dan Rye said. "It Sam Bratu. took home the gold in the 110 meter hur- out looking on numerous occasions. “The kids are just not talking the I need a little luck." was good for the parents to get out and The Red Devils edged out third place dles and ran the anchor leg on the 4x100 bat off the shoulder,” Hurley coach Mercer's Tyler Bianga broke his support their kids. We had three meets in Mercer by one point (68-67). Mercer's meter relay team. He also had seconds in Aaron Bender said. school's record with a throw of 50-3 and a row and that's asking a lot of the kids, strength was in the field events as Thomp- the long jump and the triple jump. Colt Tijan, Ryley Eitrem and Corbin smashed the Sargent meet record of 48-3 but they wanted to do it. We had some son was a double winner in the shot put "It wasn't my best, but it was good," Taylor had hits for Hurley. Eitrem 1/2, which was held by Ashland's Jake really good performances today." and the discus and Rebecca Spagnuolo Bluse said. "The 110 meter hurdles are my drove in two runs. Natalle Colassaco Neuberger. Andy Roeder set the previous Ironwood coach Ted Sim said the Red jumped high enough (4-6) to win the high favorite. I tried the 300 hurdles, but I'm took the loss. Marcus Lipske pitched school record of 48-11 in 1999. struck out two in the sixth. Devils were shorthanded due to a number jump. Mercer's 4x100 meter relay team of not a big fan of them." Hurley (4-14) goes to Washburn Bianga's day was a little bittersweet as of girls playing in a soccer match on Gwen Allen, Kaylee Cassiani, Spagnuolo Bluse plans to enroll at Gogebic Com- Hurley's Tim Buerger's first place toss of Thursday. and Hayle Woolf were winners in the HurleyMonday. 0 0 5 0 1 0 0—6 3 6 B-M 3 0 1 2 6 0 x—12 10 3 131-3 was one-half inch farther than "But that's OK because it gives other 4x100 meter relay. SARGENT — page 10 10 l FRIDAY, MAY 5, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard Sargent results

x-Friday, May 12: Golden State at Utah, 1 Texas (Darvish 3-2) at Seattle (Gallar- NBA PlayoffsAll Times EDT TBD Friday, May 5: Nashville at St. Louis, 8 do 1-3), 10:10 p.m. Boys W, 11:59.12; 3. Nathan Holder, SS- Ironwood, 1:10.27; 2 .Sam Bratu, (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) x-Sunday, May 14: Utah at Golden p.m. Saturday's Games Team: 1. Hurley 127.5, 2. South W, 12:27.89; 4. Sawyer Stengard, Ironwood, 1:12.22; 3. Dorothy SECOND ROUND State, TBD x-Sunday, May 7: St. Louis at Boston at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. Shore-Washburn 97.5, 3. Ironwood Ironwood, 13:11.63. Collins, SS-W, 4. Emma Ostrenga, EASTERN CONFERENCE Nashville, 3 p.m. Toronto at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m. Cleveland 2, Toronto 0 NHL PlayoffsAll Times EDT x-Tuesday, May 9: Nashville at St. Cleveland at Kansas City, 4:15 p.m. 60, 4. Drummond 38, 5. Mercer 19. 1,600 relay: 1. Ironwood 3:50.62, SS-W, 1:16.49; 5. Jessica Beckman, Monday, May 1: Cleveland 116, Toron- Second Round Louis, TBD Chicago White Sox at Baltimore, 7:05 3,200 relay: 1. South Shore A 2. Hurley 3:53.40, 3. SS-W 3:58.54. Ironwood, 1:21.51. to 105 p.m. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) American League 9:25.79, 2. South Shore B 10:07.10, High jump: 1. Luke Marczak, Hur- 400 relay: 1. Mercer 1:00.29, 2. Wednesday, May 3: Cleveland 125, EASTERN CONFERENCE All Times EDT N.Y. Yankees at Chicago Cubs, 7:15 3. Hurley 10:10.76, 4. Ironwood ley, 5-4; 2. Doug Hipsher, SS-W, 5-4; Hurley 1:03.35, 3. SS-W 1:04.15, 4. Toronto 103 Pittsburgh 3, Washington 1 East Division p.m. Friday, May 5: Cleveland at Toronto, 7 Thursday, April 27: Pittsburgh 3, Wash- W L Pct GB Detroit at Oakland, 9:05 p.m. 10:51.41. 3. Ian Bentley, Ironwood, 5-2; 4. Drummond 1:05.25. p.m. ington 2 New York 17 9 .654 — Houston at L.A. Angels, 9:07 p.m. 110 hurdles: 1. Kris Bluse, Hurley, Zane Ozzello, Ironwood, 5-2; 5. 300 hurdles: 1. Mahra Wick, Hur- Sunday, May 7: Cleveland at Toronto, Saturday, April 29: Pittsburgh 6, Wash- Baltimore 17 10 .630 ½ Texas at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. 16.81; 2 Luke Marczak, Hurley, Kevin Hudacek, Ironwood, 5-0. ley, 54.41; 2. Kaylee Miskovich, Iron- 3:30 p.m. ington 2 Boston 15 13 .536 3 17.78; 3. Kyle Waters, SS-W, 18.36; Long jump: 1. Isaac DeCarlo, wood, 58.31. x-Tuesday, May 9: Toronto at Cleve- Monday, May 1: Washington 3, Pitts- Tampa Bay 15 15 .500 4 NationalEast Division League land, TBD burgh 2, OT Toronto 9 19 .321 9 WLPct GB 4. Alex Czarnecki, Hurley, 19.23. Hurley, 20-3; 2. Sean Bjork, Drum- 800 run: 1. Signe Buerger, Hur- x-Thursday, May 11: Cleveland at Wednesday, May 3: Pittsburgh 3, Central Division Washington 19 9 .679 — 100 dash: 1. Isaac DeCarlo, Hur- mond, 19-7; 3. Tristin Wilcox, SS-W, ley, 2:50.17; 2. Emma Ostrenga, SS- Toronto, TBD Washington 2 W L Pct GB Philadelphia 12 15 .444 6½ ley, 11.60; 2. Dakota Haanen, Hur- 19-3; 4. Kris Bluse, Hurley, 18-10.5; W, 2:50.57; 3. Corissa Mattson, Iron- x-Sunday, May 14: Toronto at Cleve- Saturday, May 6: Pittsburgh at Wash- Cleveland 15 12 .556 — New York 12 15 .444 6½ ley, 12.31; 3. Liam Craig, Ironwood, 5. Dakota Haanen, Hurley, 17-0. wood, 3:04.29; 4. Dorothy Collins, land, TBD ington, 7:16 p.m. Chicago 15 12 .556 — Miami 12 15 .444 6½ Boston 2, Washington 1 x-Monday, May 8: Washington at Pitts- Minnesota 14 12 .538 ½ Atlanta 11 15 .423 7 12.49; 4. Zach Moore, Drummond, Triple jump: 1. Tristin Wilcox, SS- SS-W, 3:13.46. Sunday, April 30: Boston 123, Wash- burgh, 7:30 p.m. Detroit 14 13 .519 1 Central Division 12.50; 5. Bradly Kubik, SS-W, 12.60. W, 40-1.75; 2. Kris Bluse, Hurley, 200 dash: 1. Shauna Kavajecz, ington 111 x-Wednesday, May 10: Pittsburgh at Kansas City 9 18 .333 6 WLPct GB 1,600 run: 1. Nick Niemi, Iron- 10.25; 3. Conner Sorenson, SS-W, SS-W, 29.30; 2. Sami Leoni, Hurley, Tuesday, May 2: Boston 129, Washing- Washington, TBD West Division Chicago 16 12 .571 — wood, 4:50.42; 2. Gavin Martell, 36-8; 4. Doug Hipsher, SS-W, 36-5; 30.41; 3. Lily Eichorst, SS-W, 31.78; ton 119, OT Ottawa 2, N.Y. Rangers 2 W L Pct GB Milwaukee 15 14 .517 1½ Thursday, May 4: Washington 116, Thursday, April 27: Ottawa 2, N.Y. Houston 19 10 .655 — Cincinnati 14 14 .500 2 Drummond, 4:56.16; 3. Ryan Meek- 5. Alex Czarnecki, Hurley, 34-5.5. 4. Kaylee Cassiani, Mercer, 31.99; 5. Boston 89 Rangers 1 Los Angeles 15 14 .517 4 St. Louis 13 14 .481 2½ er, SS-W, 4:56.83; 4. Gus Guenther, Shot put: 1. Tyler Bianga, Mercer, Maren Bulvosky, SS-W, 32.05. Sunday, May 7: Boston at Washington, Saturday, April 29: Ottawa 6, N.Y. Seattle 12 16 .429 6½ Pittsburgh 12 16 .429 4 SS-W, 5:11.84; 5. Gunnar Gregoire, 50-7; 2. Devin Leino, Hurley, 43-1; 3. 3,200 run: 1. Melissa Simonar, 6:30 p.m. Rangers 5, 2OT Oakland 12 16 .429 6½ West Division SS-W, 5:13.16. Zach Morrison, Ironwood, 39-10.5; Hurley, 15:31.66; 2. Ally Roberson, Wednesday, May 10: Washington at Tuesday, May 2: N.Y. Rangers 4, Texas 12 17 .414 7 WLPct GB Boston, 8 p.m. Ottawa 1 Wednesday's Games Colorado 18 11 .621 — 800 relay: 1. Ironwood 1:42.08, 2. 4. Devin Czerneski, Hurley, 36-7.5; SS-W, 17:22.67. x-Friday, May 12: Boston at Washing- Thursday, May 4: N.Y. Rangers 4, N.Y. Yankees 8, Toronto 6 Arizona 17 13 .567 1½ Hurley 1:44.17, 3. SS-W 2:00.39. 5. Tommy Lundin, Ironwood, 32-11. 1,600 relay: 1. Hurley 5:43.31. ton, TBD Ottawa 1 Boston 4, Baltimore 2 Los Angeles 15 14 .517 3 400 dash: 1. 1 Elliot Gudgeon, Discus: 1. Tim Buerger, Hurley, High jump: 1. Rebecca Spagnuo- x-Monday, May 15: Washington at Saturday, May 6: N.Y. Rangers at Cleveland 3, Detroit 2 San Diego 12 18 .400 6½ Ironwood, 55.99; 2. Zach Moore, 131-3; 2. Tyler Bianga, Mercer, 131- lo, Mercer, 4-6; 2. Maddie Clausen, Boston, 8 p.m. Ottawa, 3 p.m. Miami 10, Tampa Bay 6 San Francisco 11 18 .379 7 WESTERN CONFERENCE Tuesday, May 9: Ottawa at N.Y. Houston 10, Texas 1 Thursday's Games Drummond, 56.18; 3. Ian Hughes, 2; 3. Jovan Pavlovic, Mercer, 104-0; Ironwood, 4-4; 3. Maggie Meyer, Houston 1, San Antonio 1 Rangers, TBD Minnesota 7, Oakland 4 N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, ppd. Ironwood, 59.43; 4. Sean Bjork, 4. Conner Sorenson, SS-W, 103-0; Ironwood, 4-4; 4. Cambria Rollins, Monday, May 1: Houston 126, San x-Thursday, May 11: N.Y. Rangers at Kansas City 6, Chicago White Sox 1 Cincinnati 4, Pittsburgh 2 Drummond, 1:00.83; 5. Karl Bissell, 5. Zach Morrison, Ironwood, 98-0. Ironwood, 4-2; 5. Tiiara Lahti, SS-W, Antonio 99 Ottawa, TBD Seattle 8, L.A. Angels 7 Washington 4, Arizona 2 Ironwood, 1:01.67. Girls 4-0. Wednesday, May 3: San Antonio 121, WESTERN CONFERENCE Thursday's Games Chicago Cubs 5, Philadelphia 4, 13 Houston 96 Edmonton 2, Anaheim 2 Cleveland at Detroit, ppd. innings 400 relay: 1. Hurley 48.00, 2. SS- Team: 1. Hurley 90, 2. Ironwood Long jump: 1. Aiyana Nickel, Hur- Friday, May 5: San Antonio at Houston, Wednesday, April 26: Edmonton 5, Oakland 8, Minnesota 5 Colorado 3, San Diego 2, 11 innings W 50.26, 3. Drummond 55.08, 4. 68, 3. Mercer 67, 4. South Shore- ley, 13-9; 2. Maren Bulvosky, SS-W, 9:30 p.m. Anaheim 3 Texas 10, Houston 4 Tampa Bay 5, Miami 1 Hurley 56.55. Washburn 66, 5. Drummond 3. 12-8; 3. Caitlin Mylly, Ironwood, 12- Sunday, May 7: San Antonio at Hous- Friday, April 28: Edmonton 2, Anaheim Chicago White Sox 8, Kansas City 3 Milwaukee 5, St. Louis 4 300 hurdles: 1. Luke Marczak, 100 hurdles: 1. Aiyana Nickel, 4; 4. Brea Barto, Ironwood, 11-11; 5. ton, 8 p.m. 1 Baltimore 8, Boston 3 Friday's Games Tuesday, May 9: Houston at San Anto- Sunday, April 30: Anaheim 6, Edmon- Tampa Bay 5, Miami 1 N.Y. Yankees (Pineda 3-1) at Chicago Hurley, 43.54; 2. Kyler Waters, SS- Hurley, 17.65; 2. Brea Barto, Iron- Emma Koleski, SS-W, 11-9. nio, TBD ton 3 L.A. Angels at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Cubs (Hendricks 2-1), 2:20 p.m. W, 45.17; 3. Alex Czarnecki, Hurley, wood, 19.40; 3. Kaylee Miskovich, Triple jump: 1. Aiyana Nickel, x-Thursday, May 11: San Antonio at Wednesday, May 3: Anaheim 4, Friday's Games San Francisco (Cain 2-0) at Cincinnati 52.34; 4. Cal Wick, Hurley, 54.82. Ironwood, 21.21. Hruley, 30-1.75; 2. Rebecca Spagn- Houston, TBD Edmonton 3, OT N.Y. Yankees (Pineda 3-1) at Chicago (Arroyo 2-2), 6:40 p.m. 800 run: 1. Tim Buerger, Hurley, 100 dash: 1. Aiyana Nickel, Hur- uolo, Mercer, 28-3; 3. Emma Ostren- x-Sunday, May 14: Houston at San Friday, May 5: Edmonton at Anaheim, Cubs (Hendricks 2-1), 2:20 p.m. Milwaukee (Nelson 1-2) at Pittsburgh Antonio, TBD 10:30 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Gonzalez 3-1) at (Kuhl 1-2), 7:05 p.m. 2:14.97; 2. Gavin Martell, Drum- ley, 14.09; 2. Caitlin Mylly, Ironwood, ga, SS-W, 26-3.5. Golden State 2, Utah 0 Sunday, May 7: Anaheim at Edmonton, Baltimore (Miley 1-1), 7:05 p.m. Washington (Strasburg 2-1) at Philadel- mond, 2:18.31; 3. Gus Guenther, 14.10; 3. Shauna Kavajecz, SS-W, Shot put: 1. Sydney Thompson, Tuesday, May 2: Golden State 106, 7 p.m. Toronto (Liriano 2-2) at Tampa Bay phia (Pivetta 0-1), 7:05 p.m. SS-W, 2:18.36; 4. Ryan Meeker, SS- 14.15; 4. Sami Leoni, Hurley, 14.42; Mercer, 44-6.5; 2. Aubrey Schoene- Utah 94 x-Wednesday, May 10: Edmonton at (Archer 2-1), 7:10 p.m. Miami (Koehler 1-1) at N.Y. Mets (Mon- W, 2:18.54; 5. Gunnar Gregoire, SS- 5. Gwen Allen, Mercer, 14.75. man, Mercer, 34-10; 3. Bailey Thursday, May 4: Golden State 115, Anaheim, TBD Boston (Rodriguez 1-1) at Minnesota tero 0-2), 7:10 p.m. Utah 104 Nashville 3, St. Louis 1 (Hughes 4-1), 8:10 p.m. St. Louis (Lynn 3-1) at Atlanta W, 2:21.96. 1,600 run: 1. Signe Buerger, Hur- Thompson, Mercer, 31-10.5; 4. Saturday, May 6: Golden State at Utah, Wednesday, April 26: Nashville 4, St. Cleveland (Salazar 2-2) at Kansas City (Foltynewicz 0-3), 7:35 p.m. 200 dash: 1. Isaac DeCarlo, Hur- ley, 6:07.66; 2. Emily Carey, Iron- Hayle Woolf, Mercer, 29-10; 5. 8:30 p.m. Louis 3 (Hammel 0-3), 8:15 p.m. Arizona (Greinke 2-2) at Colorado ley, 24.40; 2. Zach Moore, Drum- wood, 6:09.96; 3. Emma Ostrenga, Mahra Wick, Hurley, 28-9.5. Monday, May 8: Golden State at Utah, Friday, April 28: St. Louis 3, Nashville 2 Detroit (Fulmer 2-1) at Oakland (Triggs (Marquez 0-1), 8:40 p.m. mond, 25.72; 3. Bradley Kubik, SS- SS-W, 6:10.08; 4. Corissa Mattson, Discus: 1. Sydney Thompson, 9 p.m. Sunday, April 30: Nashiville 3, St. Louis 4-1), 10:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Maeda 2-2) at San Diego x-Wednesday, May 10: Utah at Golden 1 Houston (Keuchel 5-0) at L.A. Angels (Chacin 3-3), 10:10 p.m. W, 25.87; 4. Charles Motiff, SS-W, Ironwood, 6:38.98; 5. Ally Roberson, Mercer, 117-2; 2. 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DETROIT (AP) — The game between the Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Indians scheduled for Thurs- was sitting in a paper cup in his phis. Neftali Feliz walked Carpenter day has been postponed because of bad weather. locker. Milwaukee won its first series leading off the ninth, then got The game in Detroit was called more than three hours before the scheduled first pitch, with rain in the Aguilar's first major league at St. Louis since April 28-30, three straight outs for his eighth area expected to linger throughout the day. home run broke a seventh-inning 2014, ending a streak of 15 series save in nine chances. There was no makeup date immediately announced. The Tigers took two of three in what was initial- tie, leading the Milwaukee Brew- losses and two splits. Wainwright gave up four runs ly supposed to be a four-game series. ers over the banged-up St. Louis "It's awesome for the team and 10 hits in five innings. Brew- Detroit heads off to begin a series at Oakland on Friday night, while the Indians continue their road Cardinals 5-4 on Thursday night. morale and I think it's awesome ers starter Chase Anderson trip at Kansas City. He's giving the ball to his moth- for our confidence," said Keon allowed four runs and seven hits The rainout could help a Cleveland team that just put ace right-hander Corey Kluber on the disabled er. Broxton, who had four hits for in 4 2/3 innings. list . "Right away, knew it was out the Brewers. "I think it's making Fowler hit a two-run triple in of here, and haven't stopped a statement around the league a three-run second, but Travis smiling since," Aguilar said that we're not as bad as people Shaw had a two-run double in through an interpreter. think we are." the third and scored on Broxton's Rangers top Senators 4-1, tie series 2-2 Cardinals right fielder With the score 4-4, Aguilar double. Yadier Molina's RBI sin- Stephen Piscotty left after the pinch hit for pitcher Oliver gle put the Cardinals ahead 4-3 NEW YORK (AP) — While Condon finished with nine stops. 3 win, with Glass picking up an second inning with a strained Drake (2-0) and homered against in the bottom half. New York stars Rick Nash and "They are a good hockey team. assist. Glass, a forward who was right hamstring and center field- Matt Bowman (1-1) in his 100th Chris Kreider receive playoff- They came out and played their scratched in the first two games of WEB GEMS er Dexter Fowler came out fol- career big league at-bat over four level attention from Ottawa, game to a T," Anderson said. "Had the series, has brought an edge to Piscotty threw out Broxton at the Oscar Lindberg and Tanner Glass their fans and the momentum. the team. lowing the third with a strained seasons. plate when he tried to score on are providing an unexpected lift We weren't able to get anything "Look at these assists," Glass right shoulder. "It was a beautiful spot for it," Anderson's single. ... Grichuk made Fowler was being evaluated Brewers manager Craig Counsell a leaping catch against the wall to for the Rangers. going." said. "They are not exactly play- postgame, and Cardinals manag- said. "Everybody in there is so rob Jonathan Villar of a leadoff extra Lindberg scored two goals, Senators star defenseman Erik making assists. They are just er Mike Matheny said Piscotty happy for him. It was the most base hit in the third. Glass had two assists and the Karlsson also left the game after kind of the gritty, grinding game I would remain in St. Louis while excited I've seen our team this TRAINER'S ROOM Rangers beat the Senators 4-1 on the second period with an injury. bring. Sometimes it ends up in the team travels to Atlanta for a year." Brewers: LF Ryan Braun (right Thursday night to tie their East- Karlsson played during the first the back of the net." series starting Friday night. Broxton was a triple shy of the trapezius soreness) missed his third ern Conference semifinal series at round with two microfractures in Rangers coach Alain Vigneault Piscotty pulled up after cross- cycle for the Brewers, including straight game. two games apiece. one of his feet from blocking a has appreciated the balanced Cardinals: INF Jhonny Peralta ing first base on his grounder to an RBI double in the third and a "I think our line has been doing shot late in the regular season. scoring. (upper respiratory illness) is to begin a really good job, getting pucks Coach Guy Boucher said he "Definitely tonight Oscar's line third. Fowler was hurt in an home run in the fifth against a rehab assignment at Class A Palm back from the forecheck," Lind- expects both Anderson and Karls- came up big for us with a couple of unsuccessful attempt for a diving Adam Wainwright that tied the Beach on Friday. catch on Hernan Perez's third- score 4-4. UP NEXT berg said. "We had two good son to play in Game 5 on Satur- big plays," Vigneault said. "Tan- inning drive. "His swings tonight were just Brewers: RHP Jimmy Nelson (1- chances today and we were able day at Ottawa. ner is just playing disciplined, Randal Grichuk moved from a step forward," Counsell said. 2, 5.34 ERA) is slated to start the to bear down." "We felt it was better for him to smart hockey and that's what he left to center and Aledmys Diaz "He was in the right place opener of a three-game series at Kreider and Nick Holden also keep him off the ice in the (third) needs to do." shifted from shortstop to left in tonight, no question. They were Pittsburgh on Friday. Nelson is 2-2 scored for the Rangers, and Hen- period," Boucher said of Karlsson. The game got physical in the the first outfield appearance of opposite field, well-struck base- with a 2.96 ERA in five starts at PNC rik Lundqvist had 22 saves. "He could've come back, but we third period as the teams com- his professional career. balls and then when he got the Park. Kyle Turris scored for Ottawa, just wanted to make sure. He has bined for 78 penalty minutes, Cardinals: RHP Lance Lynn (3-1, "The first inning was weird, count in his favor he did some and Craig Anderson made 17 a lower-body injury." with the majority of that coming 2.45 ERA) is to pitch the first game saves before being replaced by Lindberg also scored the in the final minute. but after that I felt pretty nor- damage." of a three-game series at Atlanta. mal," Diaz said. Drake got his second win of Mike Condon for the third period. Rangers' final goal in their Game Wizards beat Celtics 116-89 in technical foul-filled Game 3 WASHINGTON (AP) — Eight technical fouls, who was held to 13 points after scoring 53 in Game Olynyk in the second quarter, leading to a flagrant way that they junk the game up a little bit." Play- three ejections and a whole lot of bad blood later, 2. "We don't like them and they don't like us." 2 foul and ejection. Though Wall hopes it's a learn- ers and coaches on each side criticized officials for the Washington Wizards and Boston Celtics have Wall led the Wizards with 24 points as he, Otto ing experience for a young player, Oubre could be not having control of the game and letting it get out themselves a series. Porter and Bojan Bogdanovic keyed a 22-0 first- facing a suspension for his actions with a crucial of hand, and the result was more than a few post- Tensions boiled over in a contentious, technical quarter run that made it 34-12. Unlike in Games 1 Game 4 looming Sunday. whistle extracurriculars. foul-filled Game 3 Thursday night as the Wizards and 2, when Washington let 16-0 and 16-8 leads "We can't respond that way," Brooks said. "I guess just two teams that really don't like rode another hot start to a 116-89 victory that cut slip away, the defense was there on Thomas and "When you keep getting hit in the head, you might each other," Wall said. "We're two teams that's try- their series deficit to 2-1. Washington built a big the rest of his teammates to limit the Celtics to 35.1 respond that way and I think that's what he did. ing to compete and trying to win this series." lead for the third consecutive game, holding and percent shooting. I'm not saying that that was the right thing to do. TIP-INS extending it this time as the score and the physical Boston coach Brad Stevens took a page from We have to focus on playing basketball." Celtics: Horford led the team with 16 points. ... play got out of hand. Rasheed Wallace's "Both teams played hard" play- The Wizards were by far the better basketball G Avery Bradley scored seven points after report- Washington's Kelly Oubre Jr. was tossed for book, repeating that the Wizards "played well" over team on Thursday night, shooting 46.7 percent ing soreness Wednesday from a hip pointer in charging and knocking over Kelly Olynyk after a and over. That was also his response to the physi- thanks to 19 points each from Porter and Bog- Game 2. ... Jae Crowder has scored 10-plus points hard offensive foul, each coach got a technical foul cal nature of the game that included technicals for danovic. They locked down defensively on Thomas, in a playoff career-high four consecutive games. He and the hatred that built up during the regular sea- him and Wizards coach Scott Brooks, and the who never got into a rhythm and was on the wrong finished with 14. ... Gerald Green started in place son captured the spotlight more than John Wall fourth-quarter ejections of reserves Terry Rozier end of some post-ups against bigger opponents. of Amir Johnson after not playing in Game 2 and continuing to torment the Celtics or the Wizards and Brandon Jennings. Hard fouls were part of the first two games of had eight points. finding a solution for Isaiah Thomas. Oubre created the most fireworks with his out- the series, but nothing like Game 3, as Celtics cen- Wizards: Bogdanovic made four of the seven 3- "I guess that's playoff basketball," said Thomas, burst, leaping up from the ground to bowl over ter Al Horford described the Wizards play as "the pointers he attempted. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS FRIDAY, MAY 5, 2017 11 DEFLOCKED Loud music in store shortens shopping trip

Dear Annie: On a recent I shared an apartment with out-of-town excursion to do two dear friends during col- some shopping and planning lege. Two of us were “clean for a new bathroom installa- freaks” and did our dishes tion, we found ourselves in a very annoying predicament. daily. We stopped for lunch at a Dear Our third, just like the very nice restaurant, only to Annie roommate “Deep in Dishes” be assaulted by loud music wrote about, left hers for the second we walked in. days, forgot they were hers Thankfully, the waitress hon- music the minute we stepped and then refused to do them. MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM ored our request and did turn inside. it down so we could enjoy a Needless to say, the mea- Plates, frying pans with nice leisurely lunch. surements and planning were stuck-on food, etc. — they’d Then it was on to the big- extremely difficult, as it was sit in the sink for days. box store for a major purchase hard to think because of the Please tell “Deep in Dishes” — only to be assaulted once noise. An employee there said to put anything left unwashed again by extremely loud it was beyond his control and that there was nothing that overnight by “Wendy” in a could be done. small plastic tub and leave it YOUR We walked out. That store on her bed. lost a nice sale because of The kitchen will be clean, HOROSCOPE this. and Wendy won’t be able to This never used to be a deny they are hers. And if she BORN LOSER problem. Can’t retailers think and play quiet background leaves them in the sink again music or none at all? without washing them, they Most people have things on should reappear on her bed their minds when shopping. the next day. Worked like a Maybe someone reading this charm for us. EUGENIA letter will “get” it. Noise pol- LAST By the way, 30 years later, lution is not healthy indoors, we are still close friends and for sure. — Nancy laugh about this! Your Birthday Dear Nancy: I hear you — Debbie Friday, May 5, 2017 loud and clear. When I walk H. into a store or restaurant and I hear so Ask questions and get answers. Dear Debbie: Educational pursuits, communication the music is blasting, I tend to many stories about how living ALLEY OOP and sharing thoughts and feelings with turn right back around. And together has caused falling- people who count will set the stage for we’re not alone. In a study by outs and ruined friendships. a pretty decent year. 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Brent crude, the standard estimate after its first-quarter and radial tires. $3,400.00 rising energy production in the or best offer. (715)360-6931 .00! for international oils, fell $2.41, results were better than analysts or (906)364-2697 0 U.S. and slower economic growth or 4.7 percent, to $48.38 a barrel anticipated. Its stock rose $2.10, [email protected] $2Free in both the U.S. and China. in London. Oil has fallen to its or 4.3 percent, to $50.85. Frosted 2012 Harley Davidson 1200 Health care stocks didn’t react Custom. 1,365 miles. lowest price since November as Flakes and Pop Tarts maker Kel- Call for price. (906)932-2452 or 906-932-2211 Sign Kit much to the narrow passage in investors wonder if the OPEC logg posted a larger profit than (906)364-0858 the House of Representatives of a cartel will extend an agreement expected and its stock gained North 05-05-17 m K 10 9 3 2 bill intended to roll back much of to cut production and support $1.46, or 2.1 percent, to $70.40. n 5 4 o Included! former President Barack prices. OPEC nations will dis- The House of Representatives Q J 10 9 p 9 8 Obama’s health care law. The cuss that deal later this month. passed a revised bill that would West East bill now heads to the Senate, m A m 6 5 Exxon Mobil skidded $1.06, or roll back much of the 2010 n A Q 6 3 n 9 8 7 2 where its fate is less certain. 1.3 percent, to $81.64 and EOG Affordable Care Act. As current- o 8 7 4 2 o 6 5 3 Broader market measures did p K 7 6 2 p Q J 4 3 Resources lost $3.16, or 3.4 per- ly written, the American Health South tick higher after the bill was cent, to $88.60. Chesapeake Care Act would rework subsidies m Q J 8 7 4 n K J 10 passed, however, as investors Energy tumbled 41 cents, or 7.4 for private insurance, limit fed- o A K hoped the Republican-controlled percent, to $5.13. eral spending on Medicaid for p A 10 5 Congress may be in a better posi- Other parts of the market low-income people, and cut taxes Dealer: South tion to compromise on business- Vulnerable: Both es One Photo were quiet. The government will on upper-income individuals South West North East Includ friendly polices such as tax cuts. release its monthly jobs report used to finance Obama’s over- m m 1 Dbl. 4 All Pass & Online Listing The Standard & Poor’s 500 Friday morning, and Warne said haul. Opening lead: p 2 index rose 1.39 points, or 0.1 per- the April report may get an out- Bond prices dropped for the cent, to 2,389.52. The Dow Jones size level of attention because second day in a row. The yield on Thinking About industrial average lost 6.43 the previous jobs report was dis- the 10-year Treasury note rose to The time to play points to 20,951.47. The Nasdaq the bottom card appointing and the economy did- 2.35 percent from 2.32 percent. Selling Your Home? composite added 2.79 points to n’t grow much in the first quar- That helped bank stocks because By Phillip Alder 6,075.34. The Russell 2000 index ter. it allows them to make bigger of small-company stocks dipped “A strong jobs report for April profits on loans. Many years ago, I was asked this Let Us Get You question: What is the one thing you teach your students that they never seem to get and you cannot ON THE MOVE! of the overhaul legislation. Donald Trump has denounced understand why? My answer is the GOP-led House panel votes theme of this column. Republicans argued that the Dodd-Frank and promised that South is in four spades. West to overhaul Dodd-Frank guesses well to lead the club two. Dodd-Frank law is slowing eco- his administration would “do a How should the defenders card to 40 Words 40 Words WASHINGTON (AP) — nomic growth because of the cost big number” on it. defeat the contract? House Republicans took a major Over West’s takeout double, North 30 Days 60 Days of compliance and by curbing Still, getting the new bill to applied the main conclusion from $99 $149 step toward their long-promised the Law of Total Tricks, jumping to lending. Trump’s desk could be a hard four spades because he knew of a goal of unwinding the stricter Democrats warned the GOP road. It now goes to the GOP- 10-card fit. Prepayment required. Offer is subject to change without notice. Additonal words .25 each. West might have led the spade ace, financial rules created after the bill will create the same condi- dominated House for a vote, but planning to exit with a diamond in Realtors, Landlords welcome. Limit one property per ad. Other restrictions may apply. 2008 crisis, pushing forward the hope that his four honor cards tions that led to the financial cri- supporters admit that the path would all win tricks. Here, though, sweeping legislation that would sis and pushed the economy to will be much more difficult in the that would not have worked. DAILY GLOBE When West leads a low club, which undo much of President Barack the brink of collapse. Senate, where Democratic sup- card should East contribute? Obama’s landmark banking law. East is playing third hand high; his 118 E. McLeod Avenue | Ironwood, MI 49938 Rep. Maxine Waters, the port will be needed. card might even win the trick. In this A House panel on Thursday situation, East must play the bottom 906-932-2211 | www.yourdailyglobe.com panel’s senior Democrat, called it In a fast-moving session fol- of his touching cards: the jack. approved Republican-written “a deeply misguided measure lowing two days of laborious When South takes the trick with legislation that would gut much the ace, West knows his partner that would bring harm to con- debate, the panel flew through a has the club queen. So, when South of the Dodd-Frank law enacted next plays a trump, West can win sumers, investors and our whole series of votes on amendments, and continue with a second low club by Democrats and signed by economy.” as the majority Republicans eas- to give his partner the lead. Then, Obama in the wake of the finan- with luck, East will shift to the heart “The bill is rotten to the core ily beat back Democrats’ nine (the high card denying an cial crisis and the Great Reces- honor in the suit), and West will take and incredibly divisive,” Waters attempts to reshape and soften two tricks in that suit to defeat the sion. The party-line vote in the said. “It’s also dead on arrival in the legislation. contract. Republican-led House Financial East should not lead to a diamond, the Senate, and has no chance of The bill would repeal about 40 because if West has a winner there, Services Committee was 34-26. it isn’t going to disappear. But becoming law.” provisions of the Dodd-Frank a heart trick might — and will — “I can’t do a good James evaporate. After attempts in recent years Act. Banks could qualify for Finally, if declarer ducks the first Brown, but I feel good,” said Rep. to overhaul the Dodd-Frank leg- much of the regulatory relief in trick, East should immediately Jeb Hensarling, the normally switch to the heart nine. West’s lead islation, the Republicans were the bill so long as they meet a marks South with the club ace, so reserved Republican chairman of returning that suit would be a waste heartened this time by a sympa- strict basic requirement for of time. the committee, referring to the thetic Republican president now building capital to cover unex- singer often called the godfather © 2017 UFS, Dist. by Andrews McMeel for UFS in the White House. President pected big losses. of soul. Hensarling wrote much BRIDGE

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If one person develops meningitis ª ª 816-581-7500 previous three months. from N. meningitidis, other people with 14 l FRIDAY, MAY 5, 2017 NATION / WORLD THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Prince Philip, 95, US, Australian leaders try to keeps calm but won’t put rocky start carry on royal duty behind them WASHINGTON (AP) — Pres- LONDON (AP) — For reception at St. James’s Palace. ident Donald Trump and Aus- decades, he has stood loyally at “I’m sorry to hear you’re tralian Prime Minister Malcolm the side of Queen Elizabeth II standing down,” said 88-year-old Turnbull are aiming to put a and made thousands of solo mathematician Michael Atiyah rocky start behind when they appearances as well. He calls said, using the British expres- meet for the first time and com- himself the world’s most experi- sion for retirement. memorate the 75th anniversary enced unveiler of plaques. “Well, I can’t stand up much of an important World War II He has been eligible for a gov- longer,” Philip replied. He battle. ernment pension since June 10, walked with his head held high, Their meeting Thursday 1986, yet still soldiered on. despite his self-deprecating evening was taking place on Now, at age 95, Prince Philip claim. Trump’s first trip back to New says he is retiring from royal Harvey Oyer, a Florida attor- York City since he left in Jan- duties. ney who was invited to a Buck- uary to be sworn in as presi- The queen’s husband said ingham Palace lunch reception, dent. Thursday he will carry out sched- told The Associated Press that Not everyone was happy with Associated Press uled engagements for the next the homecoming, with protests Philip looked remarkably well. BRITAIN’S QUEEN Elizabeth and Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, arrive at Chapel Royal in St James’s few months but won’t take on planned against the Republican “The big takeaway is there Palace, London, for an Order of Merit service Thursday. Prince Philip, the consort known for his constant new ones starting in the fall. president in the heavily Demo- was no indication that this was a support of his wife, Queen Elizabeth II, as well as for his occasional gaffes, will retire from royal duties this His retirement announcement cratic city. farewell,” Oyer said. “He did not fall, Buckingham Palace said Thursday. followed a night of frenzied spec- look unhealthy in any way. He The agenda for the leaders’ ulation caused by news reports was as spry and humorous and indicated Philip will carry out Philip is stepping back, tourists queen is recognized as head of get-together included North about an “emergency” palace engaging as he has always been.” previously scheduled engage- outside the imposing gates of state, officials praised Philip’s Korea’s missile testing and secu- meeting Thursday. Philip has made earlier con- ments between now and August. Buckingham Palace expressed tenacity. rity and economic issues, as well Buckingham Palace said cessions to age, announcing Few would begrudge him a unhappiness about the news. “It says something about an as Turnbull’s deal with then- Philip, also known as the Duke of when he turned 90 in 2011 that chance to take it easy after more “He’s been an icon for so long, individual that they get to the President Barack Obama for the Edinburgh, made the decision to he was “winding down” his offi- than 22,000 solo royal engage- and I’ve really admired him, and age of 95 before they decide to United States to resettle up to retire with the full support of the cial duties. He said at the time ments since Elizabeth ascended it saddens me in a way,” said officially retire,” Australian 1,250 mostly Muslim refugees queen. that he felt he had “done my bit.” to the throne in 1952. Grace Marie, who nonetheless Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby from Africa, the Mideast and Tall, craggy-faced and always Since then, he’s had some seri- He quickly discovered he had said she understood his decision. Joyce told reporters. “It’s some- Asia who are housed in immigra- elegantly dressed, Philip is as ous health issues, including a no defined constitutional role She said it was time for the thing to aim for.” tion camps on the Pacific island famous for his occasional off- blocked heart artery, and has and had to carve his own path, younger royals to step into the Philip, a member of the Greek nations of Nauru and Papua color gaffes and one-liners as he been hospitalized several times. making it his top priority to sup- spotlight. royal family in exile, sacrificed a New Guinea. is for his devotion to the There were no indications that port his wife in her considerable There was praise for Philip successful naval career to sup- The agreement was a source monarch, and he joked about his Philip suffers from any new public endeavors. from other parts of the Common- port Elizabeth when she became of friction when Trump and retirement at an Order of Merit health problems. The statement While few were surprised that wealth. In Australia, where the queen. Turnbull spoke by telephone shortly after Trump took office Jan. 20. The conversation made headlines, and Trump later tweeted about the “dumb deal.” House overwhelmingly backs new sanctions against North Korea But Vice President Mike Pence assured Turnbull during a visit WASHINGTON (AP) — refuse to comply with U.N. reso- loyalty to his brutal regime,” he to Australia last month that Determined to exert greater eco- lutions against it from operating said. “That is what the high-level the Trump administration will nomic pressure on North Korea, in American waters or docking at defectors that I meet with say. honor it, but “that doesn’t the Republican-led House on U.S. ports. Goods produced by So let’s squeeze his purse.” mean we admire the agree- Thursday overwhelmingly voted North Korea’s forced labor would The bill also requires the ment.” to impose new sanctions on be prohibited from entering the Trump administration to deter- Trump campaigned against Pyongyang targeting its shipping United States, according to the mine within 90 days whether immigration, including by Mus- industry and use of slave labor. legislation. North Korea is a state sponsor of lims, and was enraged by the Lawmakers approved the Anyone who uses the slave terrorism. Such a designation agreement. measure on a 419-1 as tensions labor that North Korea exports would trigger more sanctions, The ties between the allies continued to mount over North to other countries would be sub- including restriction on U.S. for- were reinforced during the Bat- Korea’s advancing nuclear and ject to sanctions under the Inter- eign assistance. tle of the Coral Sea, when both ballistic missile programs. Adm. national Emergency Economic In a separate but related countries’ warships and fighter Harry Harris Jr., the top Ameri- Powers Act, the bill states. At move, Secretary of State Rex planes battled the Japanese can military officer in the Pacific, times when the nation is facing Tillerson pressed Southeast from May 4-8, 1942, forcing the has warned lawmakers that it’s a unusual or extraordinary Asian governments during a Japanese navy to retreat for the question of when, not if, threats, the president has wide working lunch to ensure “leak- first time in the war. Pyongyang successfully builds a authority under the law, includ- proof” enforcement of sanctions Trump and Turnbull were set nuclear-tipped missile capable of ing the power to block or prohib- against North Korea and to pre- to mark the anniversary of that striking the U.S. it transactions involving proper- vent the pariah nation’s diplo- battle with speeches at a dinner The Senate must take up the ty located in the U.S. mats from conducting business aboard the USS Intrepid. The measure next. Goods produced by North that could benefit its weapons decommissioned aircraft carrier The bipartisan legislation is Korean forced labor would be programs. fought in World War II and is a aimed at thwarting North barred from entering the United Tillerson called on foreign floating museum on the Hudson Korea’s ambitions by cutting off States, under the bill. ministers of the 10-nation Asso- River on the west side of Man- access to the cash the regime Royce said companies from ciation of Southeast Asian hattan. The event is hosted by needs to follow through with its Senegal to Qatar to Angola Nations, or ASEAN, to “mini- the American Australian Associ- plans. The measure is sponsored import North Korean workers, mize” diplomatic relations with ation. by Rep. Ed Royce of California, who send their salary back to Pyongyang, “so that North Korea Manhattan is where Trump the Republican chairman of the Pyongyang, earning the regime does not gain benefit from its made a name by transforming House Foreign Affairs Commit- billions of dollars in hard curren- diplomatic channels for its nucle- himself from real-estate develop- Associated Press tee, and Rep. Eliot Engel of New cy each year ar and missile aspirations,” er into a celebrity businessman PACIFIC COMMAND Commander Adm. Harry Harris Jr. testifies on York, the committee’s senior “This is money that Kim Jong- senior State Department official and now president. He hasn’t set Capitol in Washington, April 26. Determined to exert greater economic Democrat. un uses to advance his nuclear Patrick Murphy said after foot in the city since leaving on pressure on North Korea, the GOP-led House is expected to vote over- The bill bars ships owned by and missile program, and also Thursday’s meeting at the State Jan. 19 for Washington to be whelmingly to slap Pyongyang with new sanctions that target the way- North Korea or by countries that pay his generals, buying their Department. inaugurated into office the fol- ward nation’s shipping industry and use of slave labor. lowing day. 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