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MUSH Bessemer students get lesson in sled dog racing By IAN MINIELLY work. [email protected] Kellogg brought three dogs, BESSEMER — Is it any won- his two females in training as der the second definition for lead dogs and his first dog that mush, as in mushing, is the act retired because of old age at 13. of moving over great distances, The three Siberian Huskies — particularly over snow with a named Stary Night or Stary, dog team, while the first defini- Glacier Bear or Bear Bear, and tion of mush is a thick porridge Silvermoon or Silver — were a or cornmeal boiled in water or hit with the kids. milk? Kellogg left his wheel dogs at Likewise, the initial definition home because they are too ram- of gruel is a thin watery por- bunctious and energetic for a set- ridge, while grueling is some- ting with young kids. The three thing that is physically and/or dogs and kids seemed to really mentally exhausting, like run- like each other. ning a sled dog team through Kellogg, with two mushing snowy wintry conditions. neighbors who help him train the Bessemer transplant and dogs, Judy Palmater and Terry retiree Steve Kellogg, who has Kryshak, demonstrated three been training sled dogs for 13 different kinds of sleds. They are years, visited the Washington the small and light kick-sled, the School Thursday to show the stu- more traditional and heavy Ian Minielly/Daily Globe dents studying the Iditarod what WASHINGTON SCHOOL kids line up to meet Steve Kellogg’s sled dogs and view his sleds. Stary Night is on the left and Silvermoon is on the right. sled dogs look like, the different Kellogg brought one male dog, 13-year-old Glacier Bear, but left the other males at home because of their high energy levels not being conducive types of sleds, and how the dogs to children. SLED DOGS — page 5 CELEBRATING 113 YEARS Keweenaw Land purchases Area students 14,000 acres in Iron County celebrate Read By RICHARD JENKINS icant near-term harvest volumes the funds are intended be used to [email protected] and cash flows,” a company to create a war-chest designed to IRONWOOD — Keweenaw spokesperson said in a news potentially add upwards of Across America Land Association has closed on release. 20,000 to 30,000 acres to approximately 14,035 acres of With the purchase, Keweenaw Keweenaw’s timberlands over property in Iron County, Wis., owns and manages more than the next year. Day, Dr. Seuss the company announced Thurs- 182,500 acres in the western “We haven’t done anything of day. Upper Peninsula and northern that scale since maybe ‘94-95,” By IAN MINIELLY Comprised of a mix of quality Wisconsin. The company also Glodowski said at the time. [email protected] northern hardwood and softwood holds title to more than 400,000 “That was our last really large BESSEMER — The Washing- timber, President and CEO acres of mineral rights in the purchase.” ton School in Bessemer is cele- Brian Glodowski told the Daily region. He said Thursday the Iron brating the “Read Across Ameri- Globe the parcel is located In November, the company County purchase was part of the ca” event, sponsored by the roughly 20 miles southwest of secured $25 million in financing expansion effort. National Education Association, Ironwood in the Island Lake through MetLife to purchase “This is a logical progression in an effort to get all kids to read area. additional timber lands in the with the debt financing. This was 45 minutes every day. “The property has been well- region. one of our acquisitions we made It kicked off Thursday on managed and will provide signif- In February, Glodowski said with it,” Glodowski said. what would have been Dr. Seuss’ 113th birthday. Diana Hansen, head teacher, said, “We cele- brate Dr. Seuss Week every year.” “Read Across America” is the Highland Copper extends White Pine acquisition period signature program of the LONGUEUIL, Quebec — The Quantum Minerals, from certain projects the company is develop- National Education Association Highland Copper Company has environmental obligations “asso- ing in the Upper Peninsula, is in its efforts to build a nation of reached an agreement with the ciated with the remediation and located north of the former White readers. The NEA website says, Copper Range Company to closure plan of the historical Pine site, which is flooded and “You’re never too old, too wacky, extend the period Highland Cop- White Pine mine site in a man- unusable. too wild, to pick up a book and per has to acquire the White Pine ner that is acceptable to all par- The company is working to read with a child.” North Project. ties involved, including applica- complete a feasibility study of its In 2016, the NEA saw 988 According to a Highland news ble governmental authorities.” White Pine site, which officials pledges for events across all 50 Ian Minielly/Dsily Globe release, the company now has Highland must also replace an hope to conclude by the end of states and at 11 locations GREEN EGGS and ham, a meal popularized by Dr. Seuss, was served until June 30 to complete the environmental bond related to this year. abroad. at the Washington School in Bessemer on Thursday. Tim Francis, of acquisition process. the old mine site previously post- Highland is also developing The Washington School has food services, prepared the meal and the kids really appeared to To complete the process, High- ed by Copper Range. the Copperwood Project in Iron- enjoy the green eggs and ham. Vanessa Hearns prepares to con- land needs to release Copper Highland’s White Pine pro- sume her meal. Range, a subsidiary of First ject, one of three copper mining READ WEEK — page 5 HIGHLAND — page 5 City of Ironwood board reviews tax rolls next week By RALPH ANSAMI nity to appear before the board of review two bid openings are coming up in the Kasich made earlier in Monday’s meet- happening. [email protected] if they have complaints or questions next few weeks for city projects. ing that the manhole covers are sinking The road surface will settle and the IRONWOOD — The city of Iron- about their tax bills. Bids will be opened March 7 for pave- along the highway following the recon- covers will no longer be sunken. wood’s board of review is scheduled to Taxpayers can appear before the ment striping throughout the city. struction project. Likewise, highways are prone to what meet all of next week. board of review on Tuesday from 1 to 4 On March 15, bids will be opened for Erickson said the manholes and is called tenting at this time of the year. City Scott Erickson p.m., Wednesday from 9 a.m. to noon, replacement of the cemetery mausoleum related sewer structure stay firmly in The frost comes up from the ground and announced the sessions at Monday’s city next Thursday from 1 to 4 p.m. and Fri- roof. place and do not move, but the road sur- the road surfaces become cracked and commission meeting. day, March 10, from 9 a.m. to noon. In his weekly comments, Erickson face can heave as much as five or six bumpy until they settle with warmer City residents will have the opportu- In other business, Erickson also said responded to a complaint from Randy inches from the frost and that’s what is weather of spring.

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He acted after revelations Both the White House official Trump’s campaign, said he he twice spoke with the Russian and the person with knowledge decided to recuse himself for Expires 4/1/2017 ambassador during the cam- of Page’s discussion insisted on investigations that are underway paign and failed to say so when anonymity because they were not and others to come after his staff pressed by Congress. authorized to publicly disclose recommended he do so. Acting Easy Access – U.S.www.larrysluckystrikes.com Hwy. 2 Sessions rejected any sugges- the meetings. Deputy Attorney General Dana 906-932-4132 tion that he had tried to mislead Trump has been trailed for Boente will handle such matters anyone about his contacts with months by questions about for now. the Russian, saying, “That is not potential ties to Russia, and alle- Sessions added that his my intent. That is not correct.” gations of Russian efforts to announcement “should not be Caterpillar offices raided in But he did allow that he interfere in the U.S. election to interpreted as confirmation of should have been more careful in help him defeat Hillary Clinton. the existence of any investiga- his testimony during his confir- The new president and his cam- tion.” mation hearing, saying, “I should paign officials have blamed such Some Democrats called for probe related to Swiss unit have slowed down and said, ‘But contentions on Democratic sore Sessions not only to recuse him- I did meet one Russian official a losers and have heatedly denied self but to resign. CHICAGO (AP) — Federal couple of times.’” any contact with Russians con- House Minority Leader Nancy law enforcement officials raided The White House has stood by cerning the election. Pelosi, who had accused Sessions three central Illinois facilities of Sessions in the latest controversy While there is nothing neces- of “lying under oath,” repeated manufacturer Caterpillar on to dog President Donald Trump’s sarily nefarious or even unusual her call for his resignation after Thursday as part of an investiga- young administration, though about a member of Congress he recused himself. Senate tion the company said may be officials say they first learned meeting with a foreign ambas- Democratic leader Chuck related to business with its Swiss about his contacts with the sador, typically members of the Schumer said a special prosecu- subsidiary CSARL. ambassador from a reporter Senate Foreign Relations Com- tor should be appointed to exam- Officials from three federal Wednesday night. Trump him- mittee meet with foreign ambas- ine whether the federal investi- agencies, some wearing jackets self said Thursday he had “total” sadors, not Armed Services Com- gation into Kremlin meddling — that said “police, federal agent”, confidence in Sessions and didn’t mittee lawmakers, such as Ses- and into possible contacts searched the Peoria, Illinois, think he needed to recuse him- sions, whose responsibility is between Trump associates and headquarters of Caterpillar, one self — not long before he did. oversight of the military and the Russians — had been compro- of the world’s largest makers of One of Sessions’ conversations Pentagon. mised by Sessions. Democrats construction and other heavy with Ambassador Sergey Kislyak The latest development comes also sought a criminal perjury equipment. Facilities in East occurred at a July event on the on the heels of what had been the investigation. Peoria and Morton, Illinois, also sidelines of the Republican high point of Trump’s young More than a half dozen were raided under a federal war- National Convention in Cleve- presidency: a well-received Republican lawmakers, includ- rant, U.S. Attorney’s office land. At that same event, the address to Congress Tuesday ing some who consider them- spokeswoman Sharon Paul said. ambassador also spoke with night that energized Republicans selves personally close to Ses- “We believe the execution of Carter Page, who briefly advised and appeared to wipe away some sions, had urged him to recuse this search warrant is regarding, Trump’s campaign on foreign lawmakers’ concerns about the himself from the probe. Sen. Tom among other things, export fil- policy, according to a person with administration’s tumultuous Cole of Oklahoma said he didn’t knowledge of the discussion. start. ings that relate to the CSARL Associated Press believe Sessions could have col- matter,” Caterpillar said in a FEDERAL LAW enforcement agents enter the headquarters of Caterpil- Separately, a White House But Sessions faced a rising luded with Russia, but “If there statement later on Thursday, lar, Inc., in Peoria, Ill., on Thursday, after a search warrant was executed official said Thursday that chorus of demands that he is an investigation, he probably referring to its Swiss subsidiary. at three Caterpillar facilities in central Illinois. Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kush- resolve the seeming contradic- shouldn’t be the person leading Caterpillar spokeswoman Cor- ner, and ousted national security tion between his two conversa- it.” rie Heck Scott said in an email “We believe that the relevant even though no employees or adviser Michael Flynn met with tions in the summer and fall with The Justice Department that the company was cooperat- transactions complied with business activities were moved to Kislyak at Trump Tower in New Kislyak and his sworn state- acknowledged two separate Ses- ing with law enforcement. applicable tax laws and did not Switzerland, the report said. York in December. The official ments to Congress in January, sions interactions with Kislyak, Paul said the agencies violate judicial doctrines,” Cater- In exchange, CSARL paid a described that sit-down as a brief when he said he had not had both coming after cybersecurity involved included the Internal pillar said. small royalty, and the income courtesy meeting. communications with Russians firms had concluded that Rus- Revenue Service’s criminal Two years ago the SEC noti- was taxed at a special rate of 4 to Flynn was fired last month for during the campaign. sian intelligence agencies were investigation unit, the U.S. fied Caterpillar that it was con- 6 percent that Caterpillar negoti- misleading Vice President Mike The Justice Department said behind cyber-hacking of the Department of Commerce Office ducting an “informal investiga- ated with the Swiss government, Pence about his contacts with he met with Kislyak in his role as Democratic National Committee. of Export Enforcement and the tion” relating to CSARL and the report said. Federal Deposit Insurance asked the company to preserve Before the arrangement, 85 Corp.’s office of inspector gener- relevant documents. percent of the profits from the al. She declined to comment fur- A 2014 report by U.S. Senate parts business were taxed in the ther on the details of the investi- Democratic staff said that Cater- U.S., the report said. Afterward, Trump slump? Signs of drop in international tourism to US gation. pillar had avoided paying $2.4 only 15 percent of the profits The exact reason for the raid billion in U.S. taxes since 2000 were taxed in the U.S. The rest NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. on tourism. Slump,” travel guru Arthur was unclear, but Caterpillar told by shifting profits to the affiliate was taxed at the special rate in Travel Association on Thursday Earlier this week, the tourism Frommer wrote last month on the Securities and Exchange in Switzerland. Switzerland, the report said. said the Trump administration’s agency NYC & Company revised Frommers.com. He called it “an Commission in a filing last The report said Caterpillar Last month, Caterpillar said immigration policies are hurting its 2017 forecast to predict a drop unintended consequence of the month that the IRS had notified paid PricewaterhouseCoopers in a filing with the SEC that it tourism. in inbound international travel Trump-led efforts to stop many the company it owed $2 billion LLP $55 million to develop the was “vigorously contesting” a The nonprofit industry organi- to New York City, with 300,000 Muslims from coming to the more in taxes for the years 2010 tax strategy. Under the strategy, notice from the IRS that it owed zation said in a statement that fewer visitors compared to 2016. U.S.,” resulting in “a sharp drop to 2012 because of profits from Caterpillar transferred the $2 billion more in U.S. taxes for there are “mounting signs” of “a It would be the first drop in visi- in foreign tourism to our nation its Swiss unit. Caterpillar said it rights to profits from its parts the years 2010 to 2012 from prof- broad chilling effect on demand tation to New York since the that imperils jobs and touristic would “vigorously contest” the business to a wholly controlled its earned by the Swiss unit for international travel to the start of the recession in 2008. income.” tax bill. Swiss affiliate called CSARL, CSARL. United States.” The Philadelphia Convention U.S. Travel Association Presi- “We believe that the relevant White House spokeswoman and Visitors Bureau told the dent and CEO Roger Dow said transactions complied with Lindsay Walters disputed the Philadelphia Inquirer this week there’s concern that many inter- applicable tax laws and did not contention, saying: “It takes sev- that it had lost out on an inter- national travelers have inter- violate judicial doctrines,” Cater- eral months for each month’s national meeting with 3,000 preted Trump’s policies as “want- City of Ironwood pillar said. international arrival statistics to attendees that decided to go to ing to discourage international Shares of Caterpillar, which be processed and released to the Canada or Mexico instead. visitors generally, not just those NOTICE have risen 35 percent over the public. To claim the executive And ForwardKeys, which who pose a security risk.” The regularly scheduled Ironwood City Commission Meeting for past year, went into steep decline order has had an impact on trav- tracks travel bookings, reported Trump’s initial travel ban on the fourth Monday of the month will be rescheduled to Monday, just before noon as word of the el would be premature.” in February that “international travelers from Iran, Iraq, Libya, March 6th at 5:30 p.m. in the City Commission Chambers, second raid on company headquarters But the U.S. Travel Associa- trends in bookings to the U.S. are Somalia, Sudan, Syria and floor Municipal Memorial Building to comply with the City Charter. and other facilities began to tion’s statement added to a grow- down 6.5 percent compared with Yemen was suspended following spread, falling almost 5 percent ing chorus of concern from the the equivalent period the year a court order, but a revised exec- City of Ironwood before recovering slightly to close travel industry over the impact before.” utive order on visas and immi- Karen M. Gullan, City Clerk at $94.36. of Trump administration policies “It’s known as the Trump gration is expected soon. THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 2017 l 3 Community calendar Zoey Deutch carves her Email calendar items and com- tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. Government munity news to news@yourdaily- Government Bessemer Area Sewer Authori- globe.com. For more information, Ironwood Parks and Recre- ty, 4:30 p.m., Bessemer City Hall. call 906-932-2211. ation Committee, 5 p.m., meeting, Gogebic County Board, 5 p.m., own path in Hollywood Friday, March 3 Conference Room 1, second floor, courthouse, Bessemer. Memorial Building. Bessemer Planning Commis- LOS ANGELES (AP) — To like bullying, peer pressure and reads voraciously, studies with a Mercer Cribbage, 9:30-11:30 Ironwood City Commission, sion, 5:30 p.m., City Hall, Bessemer. say actress Zoey Deutch is a reg- how to be a decent person in the political science tutor (the cur- a.m., Mercer Senior Center. 5:30 p.m., Commission Chamber Erwin Township Board, 6:30 ular at Art’s Deli is an under- world within conventions of a rent focus is on constitutional Double Trouble, 11 a.m.-12:30 Memorial Building, Ironwood. p.m., Township Hall. statement. Sporting an over- psychological thriller. law) and even takes art classes Bessemer City Council, 5:30 p.m., Serenity Center, Ironwood. Thursday, March 9 sized sweatshirt, she breezes “She’s the real thing,” said at the Los Angeles County Muse- Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 p.m., city hall. Iron County Board of Health, into the restaurant, a Studio “Before I Fall” director Ry um of Art. p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. Pickleball, 10 a.m. to noon, Iron- City institution since 1957, and Russo-Young. “The girl has seri- She has taken a vested inter- Emergencies: 715-476-7655. 5:30 p.m., wood Memorial Building. is immediately greeted with ous chops.” est in politics and feminist caus- Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- Gogebic County Fair Board, Gogebic County Veterans Ser- Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran 5:30 p.m., fairgrounds, Ironwood. vice Officer, 10:30-11:30 a.m., familiar hugs from the wait Deutch is someone who es, like reproductive rights, Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Festival Ironwood, 7 p.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 p.m., staff. One chimes in that he’s admittedly likes to take control excitedly lifting up her sweat- Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, American Legion, Ironwood. Watersmeet Township; 2:45-3:15 known her since she was a baby. of things, even outside of the shirt to reveal a t-shirt under- Ontonagon United Methodist Church Tuesday, March 7 p.m., Marenisco Township. 906-667- “I do all my interviews here, I duties of “actor.” ‘’Before I Fall,” neath with an image of female basement, next to Holiday gas sta- 1110. do all my meetings here, I do all for instance, was a $3 million anatomy and a gun with the tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. Pickleball, 10 a.m. to noon, Iron- Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, my dates here,” Deutch laughs. movie that didn’t have much of a words that the former is “more Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 wood Memorial Building. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. “There’s a lot of ground covered wardrobe budget, so she found controlled” than the latter. p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic Gogebic County Veterans Ser- area74.org. at this deli.” herself calling in favors to make Deutch found the shirt at a local Church, Ironwood. area74.org. vice Officer, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Iron- Red Hat Society Northwoods Deutch grew up not too far sure they had all the necessary bookstore and bought some for Government wood Memorial Building. 906-667- Divas, noon, Maplewood Steak- away from the spot with her duplicates to work for the time all of her friends. Aging Unit of Iron County 1110. house Restaurant, Ironwood. For Board, 2 p.m., Aging Unit of Iron Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, reservations call 906-667-0116 or movie business parents. Her dad loop construct. Recently, too, she “They’re like, ‘what’s that?’” County Building, Hurley. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. 906-932-4953. is “Pretty in Pink” director put on a public relations hat to Deutch said. “I’m like, ‘that’s Saturday, March 4 area74.org. Grief Support Group, 1 to 2:30 Howie Deutch and her mom, tell the folks at a morning talk your uterus.’” Ironwood Kiwanis Club, noon, p.m., Dr. Kate Hospice office, 1571 actress and ‘80s dream girl Lea show where she was a guest that Speaking out on causes is Community Pickleball Pad- Golden Dragon. U.S. 51 North, Arbor Vitae. Thompson. They fell for each there’d be no running a clip from something she feels a responsi- dlers, 8:30-11:30 a.m., Mercer Cribbage, 1 p.m., Mercer, Wis., Grief Support Group, 2 p.m., other on the set of the high her new film of a car crash first bility to do. School gymnasium. 715-776-4588. Public Library. 715-476-2366. The Inn Bed and Breakfast, Montre- school rom-com “Some Kind of thing in the morning, “right “There are privileges in my Family Fun, 11 a.m., Bessemer Life Support Group, 6:30 p.m., al, Wis. 906-663-0308. Wonderful” and have stayed before people get in the car!” life, inherently, because of my Public Library. Woodland Church, Ironwood. ReGeneration Youth, 5:30-6:45 together since. She even ordered a cup of job and that I’m white. I have Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., p.m., ages 10-11; Relentless Youth, Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., At 22, Deutch, is looking to matzah ball soup for this these things that are completely Episcopal Church of the Transfigura- 7-9 p.m., ages 12-18; Lighthouse Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. make a name for herself in the reporter at Art’s. out of my control and if I don’t area74.org. tion, Ironwood. area74.org. Faith Center, Ironwood. Government Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 business separate from her “It’s the best!” she says as she use these things to raise aware- Sunday, March 5 Wakefield Township Board, p.m., First Presbyterian Church, insider parents. She’s been act- transitions between myriad top- ness for people who don’t, then 5:30 p.m., township hall. Hurley. area74.org. ing professionally since age 15, ics from what books she’s excited that’s lame,” she said. Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 p.m., Wednesday, March 8 Klassic Kruisers Car Club, 6:30 transitioning from Disney shows about lately (she just finished But of course the primary closed meeting, Salem Lutheran p.m., Golden Dragon, Ironwood. to young adult genre fare, some “The Feminist Porn Book” and is focus is actin, and she’s in it for Church, Ironwood. Christian Men of the Northland, Ironwood Masonic Lodge 389, of which are better regarded about to start Rupi Kaur’s “Milk the long haul. Deutch resents Gogebic Range Trail Authority, 7:30 p.m., at the Masonic building. 6 p.m., Pit Stop, Bessemer. 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Ironwood. (“Beautiful Creatures”) than and Honey”) to the magic of the moniker “it girl” for the tem- Mentoring of Moms, 9-10:30 Government others (“Vampire Academy”), Christian Marclay’s experimen- porality it implies. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Bessemer Housing Commis- Wesley United Methodist Church, a.m., Range Community Bible and now more adult roles. Earli- tal video art installation “The “It’s ok, call me whatever you Church, Hurley. 715-561-4355. sion, 8 a.m., Executive Director’s Ironwood. Office, 709 W. Iron St., Bessemer. er this year, she was paired Clock.” In her next film, “Rebel want, but I’m here forever Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Ironwood Community Blood opposite James Franco, 16 years in the Rye,” she plays the popu- whether you like it or not. I love Drive, 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Iron- Wakefield Housing Commis- p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, sion, 9 a.m., Sunset Manor commu- her senior, in the studio comedy lar socialite Oona O’Neill, who what I do and in whatever capac- Bessemer. area74.org. wood Memorial Building. 906-932- 5478 for appointments. nity room, 200 Pierce St., Wakefield. “Why Him,” and last year played dated J.D. Salinger and eventu- ity I can. I have no facade. No Monday, March 6 Alcoholics Anonymous, open Iron County Finance Commit- the wise female lead in the oth- ally married Charlie Chaplin delusions of grandeur of how meeting, noon, Salem Lutheran tee, 9 a.m., courthouse, Hurley. erwise testosterone fueled and got to affect a mid-Atlantic one’s path goes. I know this is an Iron County Food Pantry, 9 Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Gogebic Range Water Authori- Richard Linklater indie “Every- accent a la Katharine Hepburn up and down crazy journey and a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Ave., Mon- DOVE Support Group, noon-2 ty Board, 6:30 p.m., Bessemer body Wants Some!!” (Deutch’s “queen idol of the uni- I’m prepared and willing to go treal, Wis. 715-561-4450. p.m. 906-932-4990. Township Hall, Ramsay. Her latest, “Before I Fall,” out verse”). on,” she said. Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Ironwood-Hurley Rotary Club, Friday, March 10 Friday, is a dark Groundhog Deutch is interested in every- “I want to do a Western! I Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. 12:15 p.m., Elk and Hound Restau- Day-like portrait of a popular thing and everyone. She skipped want to do a musical I want to do area74.org. rant, Ironwood. Mercer Cribbage, 9:30-11:30 Wakefield Senior Citizens, 2 teenager forced to relive the last out on college to focus on acting, a remake of ‘Venus in Fur.’ I Iron County Veterans Service a.m., Mercer Senior Center. day of her life over and over but packs her free time with want to do everything. And I p.m, Wakefield Senior Center. Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Wis., Double Trouble, 11 a.m.-12:30 Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., Town Hall. 715-561-2190. p.m., Serenity Center, Ironwood. again. The film explores subjects extracurricular pursuits. She will.” Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, Wakefield American Legion, Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 Ironwood. area74.org. 5:30 p.m. Auxiliary, 6 p.m. regular p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. Ironwood Sports Hall of Fame, meeting, post, Wakefield. Emergencies: 715-476-7655. 6 p.m., Luther L. Wright K-12 Red Devil Booster Club, 6 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- Beloved railroad seen in ‘La School, room 205. room 205, Luther L. Wright K-12 Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran MECCA Ski Club, 6 p.m., School, Ironwood. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. MECCA cabin near treatment facility, Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, Mercer, Wis. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Ontonagon United Methodist Church La Land’ chugging back to life Ironwood PTO, 6 p.m., Luther L. area74.org. basement, next to Holiday gas sta- Wright. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Angels boost when moviegoers saw you countless stories of coming Ontonagon United Methodist Church Bessemer. area74.org. p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic Flight, LA’s beloved little railroad, Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling downtown to ride it during their basement, next to Holiday gas sta- Church, Ironwood. area74.org. had its cameo in the hit musical riding happily in one of the cars in childhood. “La La Land” and now it’s almost “La La Land.” Many took to social “I was 5 years old,” said Ron ready for its close-up. media to ask why they couldn’t Lozano, who still vividly recalls The narrow-gauge railroad ride too. the short trip as being his first Young ‘Moonlight’ stars return from Oscars to middle school that for more than a century That scene was just one of sev- thrill ride. “I didn’t get to Disney- MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) whose play “Moonlight” is based he was screaming, ‘What the --?’ hauled people 298 feet up and eral film shoots the funicular has land until I was 17. — Seventh-graders Alex Hibbert on, both grew up in the Liberty and I was like, ‘I’m sorry, I just down the city’s steep Bunker Hill appeared in, said John Wellborne, “It was heartbreaking when it and Jaden Piner returned to City streets and schools depicted won an award!’” Alex said. was shut down in 2013 after a past chairman of the Angels shut down,” said the engineer who middle school Wednesday as on screen. An Oscars highlight for both series of mishaps, including a Flight Railway Foundation. But, for years worked in a downtown stars of an Oscar-winning film, “It shows that Liberty City is boys: meeting “The Amazing Spi- crash that killed a rider. he added with a chuckle, “It got a skyscraper overlooking the tracks. but the “Moonlight” actors still not really a bad place and you der-Man” actor Andrew Garfield. At a news conference Wednes- lot more attention than we antici- Angels Flight opened on New had to go back to basics with can’t judge it by the news,” 12- Jaden said “Moonlight” day, Mayor Eric Garcetti said pated.” Year’s Eve 1901, hauling resi- their classmates in drama class. year-old Alex said. “When you ‘’shows Miami kids are talented those issues are being resolved Meanwhile, some work still dents from Bunker Hill’s stately At Norland Middle School, watch ‘Moonlight,’ you find the not only in sports.” and the railroad’s antique wooden needs to be done before the cars Victorian mansions down to one of they followed acting teacher Tan- beauty of Liberty City.” Alex said he’ll next act in a cars, named Sinai and Olivet, can move again under an agree- the city’s best shopping districts. isha Cidel’s directions to crawl “Moonlight” follows the life of television series in Chicago, should be back in service by Labor ment reached with the state Pub- Rides cost a penny. on the floor like lions and recite a young black man — played as a starting in April. Day. They’ll be operated by a pub- lic Utilities Commission. It operated until 1969 when it the tongue-twister “red leather, child by Alex — as he grows up in Alex, Jaden and their teacher lic-private partnership between That includes upgrading its was shut down as the neighbor- yellow leather” faster and faster. poverty and comes to terms with walked down a “red carpet’” the nonprofit Angels Flight Foun- funicular system in which the two hood, having fallen on hard times, Cidel played a principal in the his own homosexuality. Jaden taped to a classroom floor to talk dation and the private company cars’ counterbalancing weights underwent redevelopment. film that also won Oscars for best plays his classmate. with reporters, but they weren’t ACS Infrastructure Development. allow one to be pulled up safely It reopened in 1996, just as the supporting actor and best adapt- Thirteen-year-old Jaden said alone in the limelight: About a “As anyone who has seen ‘La while the other is lowered. An area was beginning to undergo a ed screenplay. he could relate to his character’s dozen other Norland students La Land’ can tell you, dreams do emergency ramp must also be renaissance. For the next few “The key here is not to pre- desire to help a friend, but Alex had roles as extras in the film. still come true here in Los Ange- installed next to the railroad years it carried thousands of tend,” she told her students. “The said the bullying his character Cidel said her students les,” Garcetti said exuberantly as tracks so that if the cars break tourists and office workers from key here is to be real. Honest.” suffers fortunately wasn’t some- shouldn’t be the only ones dozens of cheering Angels Flight down in mid-run, as they did in the skyscrapers, museums and In the communities where thing he had experienced. inspired by the movie’s success. fans crowded together with 2013, firefighters won’t have to fashionable hotels that sprung up “Moonlight” was filmed, the Both boys said they figured it “I want the parents to under- reporters to hear his announce- rescue the passengers this time. on Bunker Hill to the Grand Cen- movie has been lauded this week was a joke when the audience stand that if your child has any ment just outside the railway’s Despite its recent woes, Angels tral Market below. for its honest representation of was belatedly told the top award talent or shows an interest in bottom-of-the-hill station. Flight, listed on the National Reg- It was shut down after a catas- life in black Miami, long over- went to “Moonlight” and not “La the arts, take it seriously,” she The railroad’s resurrection has ister of Historic Places, holds a trophic system failure sent one car shadowed by the city’s glitzy La Land.” In the confusion, they said. been planned for months, but it special place in the hearts of LA crashing into the other in 2001, hotels and hipster neighbor- had to jump over other audience may have gotten an unexpected residents of all ages who will tell killing a passenger. hoods. members to join the rest of their Writer-director Barry Jenkins cast onstage. and Tarell Alvin McCraney, “I jumped over this guy, and STOP IN Town & Country For a Free 6 bottle Wine Tote 2017 BOARD OF REVIEW NOTICE Receive 10% discount on 6 bottle purchase PLUS 10% off with every 6 bottle return purchase CITY OF BESSEMER EVERYDAY LOW PRICES ON MOST SALE ITEMS LISTED 411 SOUTH SOPHIE STREET BESSEMER, MICHIGAN 49911 Barefoot 1.5 Carlo Rossi 4.0 WINES $ 99 WINES $ 99 MARCH BOARD OF REVIEW MEETING SCHEDULE 9 10 The 2017 City of Bessemer Board of Review will be held at the Hamm’s30 & pks., Hamm’s no deposit Light Founders15 pks., AZACCA no deposit IPA City of Bessemer Council Chambers, 411 S. 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Hwy. 51, Hurley, Wisconsin 715-561-3252 4 l FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 2017 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Anonymous sources both unsurprising, necessary President Trump used a gathering of con- wrong. The White House gets to define its DAILY GLOBE servative activists to launch yet another mis- own facts. sile attack against the news media. Unethi- News organizations have to be very care- Sue Mizell, Publisher cal reporters “make up stories and make up ful in using anonymous sources. They should sources,” he fumed. “They shouldn’t be follow the Times practice of making sure a Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor allowed to use sources unless they use some- top editor knows the identity of every one body’s name. Let their name be put out Cokie and quoted. And they should describe for their there.” Steve Roberts stakeholders, as closely as possible, who the Those statements are revealing and sources are, why they are reliable and why In Their Opinion alarming. By using the word “allowed,” the they need to remain secret. president implies that some force or mecha- However, as Trump pursues his war nism should have the power to control the against facts and fact-finders, professionals Protests make Ryan press. White House team regularly demand are going to fight back. Many of them — sci- Here’s what else he said: The news media anonymity when talking to reporters.” Added entists, intelligence officers, economists, “will never represent the people and we’re New York Times editor Dean Baquet on lawyers, researchers of all kinds — have less accessible going to do something about it.” What does CNN: “He’s been an anonymous source spent their careers devoted to the principle “do something” mean? It’s not an idle threat. throughout his career, especially when it that Trump denies. Namely, that the world helped him and when it burnished his repu- Amid the 86,000 or so postcards dumped at Paul As a candidate, Trump talked often about can be described, analyzed, measured and tation.” Ryan’s Janesville office last week by a national organiza- loosening libel laws. And his press office evaluated, independent of political prejudices recently barred news organizations he does- Trump’s “running war” with the press, as and pressures. tion, the signatures of his constituents were probably on n’t like from attending a White House brief- he calls it, is only a skirmish in a much larg- And it’s totally understandable that cer- at least a few of them. ing. er battle. He is trying to undermine the tain sources want to remain anonymous. But whether Ryan’s office was able to sort through the Perhaps someone should slip a copy of the whole concept of verifiable facts, produced by “In an administration that has expressed protest pile and find those cards — that’s another ques- First Amendment into the president’s daily independent sources of information, that con- so much distaste for the press and so much tion. intelligence report, in the somewhat vain tradict his own view of the world. distaste for our role,” says Baquet of the Ryan’s status as speaker of the House of Representa- hope that he actually reads those things. Take an intelligence report, produced by Times, “are you surprised that some of the tives undoubtedly complicates his and his staff’s job. The news media is hardly perfect. A Time the Department of Homeland Security and people who want to criticize the administra- They’re tasked with listening to constituents’ concerns, reporter covering the early days of the Trump leaked to the press, which rebuts Trump’s tion want to do it without their names but in this protest-a-week world, some constituents feel administration tweeted that a bust of Martin claim that draconian control of refugees is attached? I’m not.” like their voices are getting drowned out. Luther King Jr. had been removed from the needed to protect national security. The An impeccable source, President George A few of them have contacted The Gazette in recent Oval Office. He was wrong, a stupid and slop- administration went nuts, with one “senior W. Bush, had this to say — on the record — weeks, complaining they’ve been unable to reach a person py mistake on an incendiary topic that official” complaining to The Wall Street Jour- to NBC’s “Today” show: “Power can be addic- at Ryan’s office, or they received no response to their should never have happened. nal, “This is not the intelligence assessment tive and it can be corrosive and it’s important emails. We suspect some of these people simply aren’t try- News outlets can get careless in the use of the president asked for.” for the media to call to account people who ing hard enough, though it sounds like their frustrations anonymous sources, and ignore the admoni- Again, revealing language. The clear abuse their power.” have some validity. tion in The New York Times ethics code that meaning: The president “asked for” a report Trump is already demonstrating the truth Ryan’s spokesman, Ian Martorana, denies that First such sources should be used only as “a last that would validate his flawed reasoning, not of that statement, and battle lines have been Congressional District constituents are getting lost in the resort.” And every president complains about one produced by independent researchers. In drawn. The president will continue to protest shuffle, telling The Gazette that Ryan’s office has leaks, including Barack Obama, who prose- truth, said the Journal, the report’s findings advance “alternative facts” and demean the sent more than 16,700 letter and email replies to con- cuted more whistleblowers than any previous “track similar studies by think tanks and credibility of his critics. And whistleblowers news organizations.” It also agrees with the stituents this year alone. The staff “prioritizes” con- president. and their allies in the press will keep resist- conclusions of three federal courts that stituents, he noted. But Trump’s assault on the media is par- ing his attacks and holding him to account. ticularly cynical and disingenuous. As the blocked Trump’s executive order on refugees. can be con- Even so, the reality is that Donald Trump’s election, Steve and Cokie Roberts Associated Press reported, “members of the But in Trump World, the experts are tacted by email at [email protected]. coupled with Ryan’s status as House speaker, has funda- mentally changed the political environment, forcing Ryan and his staff to reconsider how he interacts with the pub- lic. Today in history Not that long ago, Ryan would have been able to hold a town hall meeting and have a dialogue with constituents. By The Associated Press Today, that’s essentially impossible, and even rank-and- Today’s Highlight in History file Republicans have discovered they’re not immune to On March 3, 1931, “The Star- the antics of protesters, who are undermining town hall Spangled Banner” became the meetings across the nation with belligerence and inter- national anthem of the United States ruptions. as President Herbert Hoover signed A challenge for Ryan and his staff is to remain accessi- a congressional resolution. On this date ble to constituents who have genuine concerns but aren’t In 1845, Florida became the 27th inclined to kick and scream. They simply want to share state. their life stories and explain how Ryan’s legislative agen- In 1849, the U.S. Department of da is likely to affect them. Some of these people — from the Interior was established. farmers to college students to retirees — have shared In 1887, Anne Sullivan arrived at their stories with us, either as part of news stories or let- the Tuscumbia, Alabama, home of ters to the editor. Captain and Mrs. Arthur H. Keller to become the teacher for their deaf Ryan is a busy man and often travels the country try- and blind 6-year-old daughter, ing to advance his agenda and give his fellow Republicans Helen. a political boost. Constituents cannot expect him to keep In 1913, more than 5,000 suffrag- the same schedule as other Congressmen, but at the same ists marched down Pennsylvania time, it’s important for Ryan to demonstrate the First Avenue in Washington, D.C., a day Congressional District comes first and House speaker sec- before the presidential inauguration ond. of Woodrow Wilson. In 1923, Time magazine, founded Town hall meetings are still one of the best ways for by Briton Hadden and Henry R. congressmen to show off their listening skills, though Luce, made its debut. Ryan would need to hold his via telephone to avoid In 1945, the Allies fully secured protesters hijacking it. Ryan is no stranger to these elec- the Philippine capital of Manila from tronic sessions, having held six of them since becoming Japanese forces during World War House speaker, most recently in April, according to Mar- II. In 1959, the United States In 2002, voters in Switzerland southern Poland. Richardson is 59. Rock musician torana. launched the Pioneer 4 spacecraft, approved joining the United Nations, One year ago: Marco Rubio and John Bigham is 58. Radio personal- Perhaps Ryan and his staff sense Ryan is overdue for which flew by the moon. Comedian abandoning almost 200 years of for- Ted Cruz leveled withering criticism ity Ira Glass is 58. Actress Mary another one. In an email exchange with The Gazette last Lou Costello died in East Los Ange- mal neutrality. at Donald Trump’s “flexible” policy Page Keller is 56. Olympic track and les three days before his 53rd birth- week, Martorana mentioned Ryan is planning to hold a Ten years ago: President positions and personal ethics during field gold medalist Jackie Joyner- day. telephone town hall in March. George W. Bush handed out hugs to a Republican presidential debate in Kersee is 55. Former NFL player In 1960, Lucille Ball filed for It’s a shame that Ryan cannot address his constituents residents who survived killer torna- Detroit. President Barack Obama and College Football Hall of Famer divorce from her husband, Desi in a public venue without risking a mob confronting him. does that ripped through Alabama visited Milwaukee to highlight how Herschel Walker is 55. Actress Arnaz, a day after they’d finished and Georgia and offered encourag- his signature health insurance over- Laura Harring is 53. Contemporary But until protesters either start behaving better (fat filming the last episode of “The ing words at Enterprise High School, haul had helped millions of Ameri- Christian musician Duncan Phillips chance) or go home, a long-distance Ryan is probably as Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show” (“Lucy where students were grieving the cans gain coverage. North Korea (Newsboys) is 53. Rapper-actor good as it gets. Just don’t forget to call in. Meets the Mustache”) on Arnaz’s loss of eight classmates. fired six short-range projectiles into Tone Loc is 51. Actress Julie Bowen 43rd birthday. —The Janesville, Wis., Gazette Five years ago: Mitt Romney the sea hours after the U.N. Securi- is 47. Country singer Brett Warren In 1974, a Turkish Airlines DC-10 rolled to a double-digit victory in ty Council approved the toughest (The Warren Brothers) is 46. Actor crashed shortly after takeoff from Washington state’s Republican pres- sanctions on Pyongyang in two David Faustino is 43. Gospel singer Orly Airport in Paris, killing all 346 idential caucuses, his fourth cam- decades. Jason Crabb is 40. Singer Ronan people on board. paign triumph in a row. Conservative Today’s Birthdays Keating (Boyzone) is 40. Rapper Lil’ In 1987, entertainer Danny Kaye Letters Policy talk show host Rush Limbaugh apol- Socialite Lee Radziwill is 84. Flip is 36. Actress Jessica Biel is 35. died in Los Angeles at age 76. ogized on his website to George- Singer-musician Mike Pender (The Rock musician Blower (AKA Joe The Daily Globe welcomes letters from readers. Letters should deal In 1991, motorist Rodney King town University law student Sandra Searchers) is 76. Movie producer- Garvey) (Hinder) is 33. Pop singer with matters of current, public interest. We reserve the right to reject any was severely beaten by Los Angeles Fluke, whom he had branded a “slut” director George Miller is 72. Actress Camila Cabello is 20. letter and to edit those that are to be published. police officers in a scene captured and “prostitute” after she testified to Hattie Winston is 72. Singer Jennifer Thought for Today Letters should be no longer than 400 words. An address and phone on amateur video. Twenty-five peo- congressional Democrats that she Warnes is 70. Actor-director Tim “Happiness always looks small number must be included for verification purposes. ple were killed when a United Air- wanted her college health plan to Kazurinsky is 67. Singer-musician while you hold it in your hands, but Letters may be mailed to Letters to the Editor, Daily Globe, 118 E. lines Boeing 737-200 crashed while cover her birth control. Eleven pas- Robyn Hitchcock is 64. Actor Robert let it go, and you learn at once how McLeod Ave., Ironwood MI 49938; emailed to: approaching the Colorado Springs sengers and five workers were killed Gossett is 63. Rock musician John big and precious it is.” — Maxim [email protected]; or faxed to 906-932-4211. airport. when two trains crashed head-on in Lilley is 63. Actress Miranda Gorky, Russian writer (1868-1936).

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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, MARCH 3, 2017 l 5 Tim France, food services AREA / STATE Read week director, provided green eggs FIELD TO FORK and ham for the school lunch on Thursday and the kids appeared to really like it, which From page 1 is more than can be said of the multiple boards and artistic dis- bananas, which quite a few of plays adorning its walls, honor- the kids rejected like Dikembe ing Dr. Seuss and the books he Mutombo patrolling the paint in wrote. Denver.

He does not race any of the Sled dog longer distance races, but he is planning on entering the teams into some shorter sprints. From page 1 Kellogg, Palmater and wooden sled and a light alu- Kryshak can frequently be seen minum framed traditional-styled training on the Iron Belle Trail sled. with the dogs. WUPPDR: $181,000

funded for 2017 Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe KATHRYN CIESZKI leads a breakout session, “Field to Fork: Cooking in the Garden,” at the Iron County Memorial Building Thursday during the Iron County Horticulture Therapy Summit. Cieszki is a FoodWise Senior Instructional Specialist with Milwaukee County University of Wisconsin- Extension. regional initiative Record HOUGHTON — The fourth ority Database and Mapping: year of the Western Upper WUPPDR, in partnership with Mercer Library hosts North Country Trail program POLICE REPORTS Peninsula Regional Prosperity Michigan Technological Univer- City of Ironwood Initiative has been funded and is sity and the Department of Envi- MERCER, Wis. — Area residents will have an and maintaining trails in Iron and Ashland coun- On Feb. 27 at 2:30 a.m., Allen under way. ronmental Quality, will develop opportunity to learn about the North Country Trail ties, according to a program spokesperson. Thomas Sandmon, 26, of Montreal, The RPI was begun by the a database and map of potential Saturday at the Mercer Community Center. The group is planning new construction to bring Wis., was arrested on an outstand- state of Michigan in 2014 as a brownfield and blight remedia- Bethany Thomas, vice-president of the Heritage the trail from Upson, Wis., to Lake Superior. ing warrant on Lake Road, accord- means to encourage regional col- tion projects. The project will Chapter of the North Country Trail Association, The presentation is free and sponsored by the ing to Michigan State Police. laboration of organizations in a include a survey of local govern- will present, “Exploring the North Country Trail of Mercer Public Library and Iron County Outdoor time of dwindling resources, ment officials to identify priority the Midwest,” beginning at 10:30 a.m. Recreation Enthusiasts. Lottery overlapping goals and competing blight and brownfield locations Once complete, the North Country Trail will be For more information, call the library at 715- priorities. to assist with identifying and the longest continuous hiking trail in the country, 476-2366. Thursday Competitive funding has been implementing resources for with the Heritage Chapter responsible for building —Richard Jenkins Michigan made available since 2014 for remediation. Poker Lotto: 8C-2H-4H-5S-7S regional and metropolitan plan- —Western U.P. Trails Midday Daily 3: 1-8-1 Midday Daily 4: 9-0-8-6 ning organizations that have Database: WUPPDR, in partner- Daily 3: 1-9-2 chosen to apply. ship with trail groups, will col- Seven indicted in Oxycodone ring Daily 4: 9-0-5-2 The Western Upper Peninsula lect and display information Fantasy 5: 15-33-35-38-39 Planning and Development about trails and related recre- Keno: 05-07-09-13-20-22-26-28-33-35-45-49-51-52- MINOCQUA, Wis. — Seven ed by a federal grand jury in a prison and fine up to $1 million. Region, the planning and eco- ation facilities using a standard- 53-54-58-60-61-62-67-77 people have been indicted in an three-count indictment for pos- Hueckstaedt is a large-scale nomic development organization ized format for websites and Oxycodone distribution ring in sessing Oxycodone with intent to Oxycodone dealer in the Eagle Wisconsin serving the six western counties mobile applications that assist which the drugs were shipped distribute it, according to U.S. River and Rhinelander, accord- 5 Card Cash: KC-QS-5C-8C-6H of the U.P., has been awarded tourists and local groups with SuperCash: 05-08-14-17-37-39, Doubler: N from Milwaukee to the Minocqua Attorney Gregory Haanstad. ing to the criminal complaint $181,000 for 2017, according to planning recreation activities. Badger 5: 01-04-12-19-23 area. According to Haanstad, Kay filed against him. He is also Jerry Wuorenmaa, WUPPDR —Placemaking Support: Daily Pick 3: 8-3-2 Indicted by a grand jury sit- distributed the Oxycodone on alleged to have picked up pills in Daily Pick 4: 6-5-5-4 Executive Director. Building on projects funded in ting in the Eastern District of various occasions in late 2016 Milwaukee from Kay. Over the past three years, 2016, WUPPDR proposes to Wisconsin on eight counts each and early 2017. Haanstad said the investiga- WUPPDR has facilitated regular award $10,000 in matching relating to drug dealing were Members of the ring would tion continues and more indict- meetings of the Regional Pros- grants for high-impact projects Lance Bruette, 34, of Minocqua; drive from northern Wisconsin to ments are expected. Highland perity Collaborative, the leader- to foster “vibrant” communities. Frank Lawrence, 39, of Saint Milwaukee to pick up hundreds Vilas and Oneida County ship group for RPI, to plan for —Regional Geographic Infor- Germain; Mitchell Plantikow, of pills every week. Sheriff's Departments, the and implement projects to bene- mation System: WUPPDR will 29, of Woodruff; Lacey Stanick, The pills were then distribut- Minocqua Police Department, fit the regional economy and pro- develop a regional GIS, with a From page 1 31, of Woodruff; Troy Plantikow, ed to individual users, as well as the federal Drug Enforcement mote efficiencies. framework to sustain it through 52, of Woodruff, and Orvin Kay, members of the ring, who would Agency and Wisconsin Depart- wood Township and the A five-year plan was devel- local fees, for managing, map- 57, of Milwaukee. sell them. ment of Justice are involved in Keweenaw Project northeast of oped in 2014, and seven priority ping and increasing access to Lee Hueckstaedt, 31, of The maximum penalty for all the investigation. Calumet. projects were funded for imple- geographic data to further eco- Rhinelander, was earlier indict- of the charges is 20 years in —Ralph Ansami — Richard Jenkins mentation in 2015 and 2016. nomic development and facilitate In 2017, one of the projects local government asset manage- will continue and six new ones ment. FRIDAY EVENING MARCH 3, 2017 will begin. A project continuing in 2017 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Projects new for 2017 are: from previous years is: Fast floor The Vampire Diaries (N) Reign Lord Darnley visits Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ The King of The King of Engagement Engagement # CW KDLH —Energy Efficiency and —Broadband Connectivity: ’ (TV14) (CC) Mary in Scotland. 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Goss, 83, a long-time wood Township, died peacefully early Monday morning, Feb. resident of Bessemer, passed away Wednesday afternoon, March 1, 2017, surrounded by his family. his footing on vexing 27, 2017, at Gogebic Medical Care Facility in Wakefield. The former Judith Hautamaki was born June 15, 1934, in John was born on Aug. 22, 1933, in Grayling, a son of Oscar Ironwood, daughter of the late Isaac and Mary (Tampio) Hau- and Claribell (Lovely) Goss. He attended Grayling High School tamaki, attended Newport Grade School and graduated from and graduated in 1951. Luther L. Wright High School in 1952. She was employed John proudly served his country in the U.S. foreign problems briefly with Michigan Bell Telephone Co. prior to homemak- Marine Corps. ing. Later she worked at her family’s business, On Oct. 10, 1959, John was united in mar- riage to Gloria M. Novascone at St. Sebastian WASHINGTON (AP) — future for thousands of U.S. Hautamaki’s Westgate Rest Haven for many Despite his promises of a no- troops deployed overseas, he said Catholic Church in Bessemer. years, retiring as assistant administrator upon holds-barred administration, only that he was working on a the sale of Westgate in 1993. John worked for the State of Michigan Veteran President Donald Trump is tip- plan to “demolish and destroy” Judy was a member of Our Lady of Peace Highway Department and Gogebic County toeing around U.S. military the Islamic State group. He did- Catholic Church in Ironwood, where she Road Commission as its assistant engineer until his retire- engagements in Afghanistan and n’t reference any goal in served as a Eucharistic Minister, belonged to ment. He also owned and operated his own land surveying Iraq, and dialing back the Afghanistan, where the U.S. is the Befrienders Group and was involved in business in Bessemer. threats of abandoning allies. It helping government forces fight various other church activities. She also volun- John took pleasure spending time with his family on their seems Trump is opting for an the Taliban. He didn’t spell out teered at the Grand View Hospital. Judy loved hobby farm in Bessemer. He also enjoyed spending time with increasingly risk-averse plans for the Iran nuclear deal, to meet people and was able to chat with any- area youths at the local horse shows. approach to the world. which he once vowed to disman- Judith A. John is survived by his wife, Gloria; a daughter, Gina Although he vowed an aggres- one. Above all, Judy’s family was the focus in Sobolewski tle, or present a vision for her life. She traveled near and far to share life 1934 — 2017 (Harold Stein), Bessemer; two sons, Gene (Darrin Nowicki), sive new Iran posture and at one Mideast peace, which he has with her brothers, sisters, children and grand- Bessemer, and Guy (Diane), Mickleton, N.J.; three grandchil- point questioned even basic U.S. indicated could entail an inde- children. dren, Colt, Sarah and Rachel; two great-grandchildren, Aubrie policy toward China, Trump has pendent Palestinian state — or She was married to Lawrence Sobolewski on Aug. 15, 1953, and Emilia; two brothers, Leslie (Marlene) and Dean (Linda), been slow to outline policies to not. at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Ironwood by the late Rev. both of Grayling; a sister, Elaine Campbell, Grayling; and back up the swagger. He’s cur- “He’s still coloring within the Francis X. Ronkowski. Larry preceded her in death on Sept. numerous nieces and nephews. tailed his nerve-rattling rhetoric Obama lines,” said Aaron David 29, 2016. He was predeceased by his parents; a sister, Phyliss Arm- about NATO and even his Miller, a Middle East expert at Surviving are four sons, Greg (Susan), Winona, Minn., Rob strong; and a nephew, John Rockelman. pledges of new cooperation with the Wilson Center who has (Jane), Ironwood, Jim (Lisa), Wausau, Wis., and Tom (Anna), In accordance with John’s wishes, cremation has taken Russia. And in his first speech to advised Republican and Demo- Cincinnati, Ohio; nine grandchildren, David (Katie) Sobolews- place. a joint session of Congress, he cratic presidents. “He’s reverted didn’t even mention the nation’s to a risk-averse, America First, ki, Amy (Dan) Shay, John (Lauren) Sobolewski, Jared and Honoring his life, a family service will be held at a later date. two long wars or echo the ritual muscular American nationalism. Ryan Sobolewski, Ava and Camille Sobolewski, and Luke and declarations of American global In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in And the ISIS strategy, yet to be Scott Sobolewski; one great-grandson, Jack; a brother, Charles leadership of Republican and revealed, will be Obama-plus.” John’s memory to HOPE Animal Shelter, P.O. Box 261, Iron- Hautamaki, Wakefield; two sisters, Eileen Kelly, Bend, Ore., Democratic presidents past. In one particularly poignant and Sharon (Brian) Laabs, Ironwood Township; brother-in- wood, MI 49938. “My job is not to represent the moment, Trump on Tuesday law, Jerome Sobolewski, Iron Mountain; sisters-in-law, Helen The family wishes to thank Beacon Ambulance, and the doc- world,” Trump said flatly on evening hailed the service and Graykoski, Bloomer, Wis., Doree Hautamaki, Germantown, tors and staff at Aspirus Ironwood Hospital and Aspirus Tuesday evening. “My job is to sacrifice of America’s men and Wis., Millie Sobolewski, Alpena, and Madeline Sobolewski, Wausau Hospital for their exceptional care, comfort and sup- represent the United States of women in uniform, and their Grantsburg, Wis.; and numerous nieces and nephews. port. America. But we know that families, praising the widow of In addition to her parents and husband, Judy was prede- Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Jerald Rocco, America is better off when there U.S. Navy Senior Chief William ceased by two brothers, Amos and Sulo Hautamaki; a sister, owner and manager of Lakeside Memorial Chapel Inc., in is less conflict — not more.” “Ryan” Owens. As she teared up Ilta Gertz; brothers-in-law, Felix Graykoski, Tony, John and Wakefield. Condolences may be expressed online at lakeside- Trump referenced his reluc- in a House visitor balcony, law- Steve Sobolewski, Ralph Gertz, Lynn Kelly, Reino Makinen memorialchapel.com. tance to embroil the United makers offered their biggest and Eugene Brady; and sisters-in-law, Junette Hautamaki, States in another war, insisting cheers of the night. Owens was Eleanor Hautamaki, Jo Makinen, Stella Brady and Evelyn “we must learn from the mis- killed in a raid in Yemen during Sobolewski. takes of the past.” But the over- Trump’s first days as president. Visitation will be Tuesday, March 7, from 10 to 11 a.m., in Carol Lynn Sell all impression he left was of a Trump danced entirely the St. Joseph Family Room at Our Lady of Peace Church in new leader still trying to find his around another foreign policy IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP, Mich. — Carol Lynn Sell, 56, of footing on some of the most vex- elephant: Russia. While he called Ironwood. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 MacDonald Lane, Ironwood Township, formerly of Marenisco, a.m., with the Rev. Robb Jurkovich, celebrant. ing foreign policy and interna- for the nation to “find new originally from Blissfield, died unexpectedly on Monday, Feb. tional security conundrums. friends, and to forge new part- Luncheon will follow in the parish hall. 20, 2017. Rite of Committal and interment will be in Riverside Ceme- Trump’s opposition to new nerships, where shared interests She was born May 25, 1960, in Adrian, the daughter of the conflict is hardly a revolutionary align,” he provided no update on tery, Ironwood, in the spring. late Marvin and Alice Sell. stance. President Barack Obama his oft-repeated ambition of clos- Pallbearers will be David, John, Jared and Ryan Sobolews- Carol attended school in Onsted. As a young girl she saw promised to pull American troops er cooperation with Moscow. It’s ki and Dan and Amy Shay. her father build a golf course in the Irish Hills of Michigan into out of the wars he inherited from a goal Trump has stuck to In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to Our Lady of the Irish Hills Sports Park-Ski Resort. You would see Carol President George W. Bush, but despite U.S. intelligence agen- Peace Church, 108 S. Marquette St., Ironwood, MI 49938. helping out around the grill with her sister, Claudia. proved unsuccessful on each. cies’ allegations that the Kremlin Arrangements have been entrusted to McKevitt-Patrick Carol attended Sienna Heights College in Adrian, where she Bush himself promulgated a meddled in the U.S. presidential Funeral Home Inc., Ironwood. Condolences may be expressed lived for years. “humble” foreign policy before election and the Obama adminis- online at mckevittpatrickfuneralhome.com. Carol’s life was grounded in the Christian faith. She attend- being transformed by the Sept. tration’s allegations that it ille- The family wishes to extend a huge heartfelt thank you to ed All Saints Lutheran Church and was active in numerous 11, 2001, attacks. gally annexed Ukrainian territo- the staff and caregivers at Gogebic Medical Care Facility for church activities. Carol enjoyed skiing and golf. Despite health But Trump’s suggestion of an ry and abetted war crimes in making Judy’s stay during the past two years as home-like as issues over the last several years, Carol made it a point of tak- American retrenchment appears Syria’s civil war. possible. ing care of family the best she could. deeper. His administration has Trump may still engage in proposed a 37 percent cut to warmer relations with Russia, She was preceded in death by her sister, Claudia; her moth- State Department and U.S. but he is already tempering his er, Alice; and her father, Marvin Gene. Agency for International Devel- approach to China. He ruffled Carol is survived by two brothers, Gary, of Adrian, and opment budgets. There are only feathers in his presidential tran- For reprints or lamination services, David, of Onsted. vague indications of how he’ll sition by speaking on the tele- contact the Daily Globe at 906-932-2211 A memorial service will be held at a later date. redirect tens of billions of dollars phone to Taiwan’s president, Range Funeral Service and Crematory, Frick-Zielinski into new military spending. undermining the “One China” Funeral Home of Bessemer is assisting the family with On a night when Trump could policy that Beijing calls non- arrangements. have offered a glimpse of the negotiable. Sweden institutes military draft for both men, women

STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) member Sweden stationed per- forces’ website. But the armed Associated Press — Sweden’s left-leaning govern- manent troops on the Baltic Sea forces lack 1,000 active troops as THIS IS a Saturday ment instituted a military draft island of Gotland. Defense Minis- well as 7,000 reservists, accord- Aug. 1, 2015, file for both men and women Thurs- ter Peter Hultqvist described the ing to Sweden’s coalition govern- photo of Swedish day because of what its defense move as sending a signal after ment of Social Democrats and Army personnel as minister called a deteriorating Russia’s 2014 annexation of Greens. they take part in security environment in Europe Crimea and its “increasing pres- Under the plan approved the annual gay and around Sweden. sure” on the neighboring Baltic Thursday, at least 4,000 18-year- Pride Parade in Sweden abolished compulsory states of Estonia, Latvia and olds could be called up each year. Stockholm. Swe- military service for men in 2010 Lithuania. Swedes will still be able to volun- den’s left-leaning because there were enough vol- There have also been reports teer for military service. government is rein- unteers to meet its military of airspace violations by Russia’s The Swedish government, troducing a military needs. It has never had a mili- military aircraft in the Baltics which often has described itself as draft for both men tary draft for women. and a military buildup in the “feminist,” said “modern conscrip- and women The government said “the all- Russian exclave of Kaliningrad, tion is gender neutral and will because of what volunteer recruitment hasn’t which sits across the Baltic Sea include both women and men.” Defense Minister provided the Armed Forces with from Sweden. Hultqvist said he had been Peter Hultqvist calls enough trained personnel. The About 20,000 people now work inspired by neighboring Norway, a deteriorating re-activating of conscription is for the Swedish armed forces, 84 which in 2013 introduced a law security environ- needed for military readiness.” percent of them men and 16 per- applying military conscription to ment in Europe and In September, non-NATO- cent women, according to the both sexes. around Sweden. Oregon lawmakers push to protect pot users’ info from US SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Oregon posed legislation that requires duty to protect our citizens.” although not illegal, in Washing- to think that some misguided to step up federal enforcement lawmakers worried about a marijuana businesses to destroy Eight states and the District ton state. effort at the federal level to coor- would not make sense, nor would nationwide crackdown on legal customers’ personal informa- of Columbia have legalized mari- “The reason we keep that dinate the client lists that could the federal government targeting marijuana under President Don- tion, such as names, addresses juana for recreational use. Shops information is to reach out to be confiscated in absence of this individual pot customers. ald Trump’s administration are and birth dates, gathered for that sell the drug are open in them — it’s marketing, just like (proposal) with the firearms pur- “It’s absolutely ridiculous,” rushing to protect the personal marketing purposes, within 48 four states and are required to any retailer,” said Donald Morse, chase lists.” said Morse, who owns a dispen- information of pot customers in hours. check IDs to verify that cus- executive director of the Oregon More than half the country sary in Portland that also keeps case federal agents try to seize it. The measure is scheduled for tomers are at least 21. Cannabis Business Council. has approved legalized marijua- customer logs. A bipartisan group of lawmak- its first hearing Tuesday. It must But many in Oregon go fur- Some lawmakers and marijua- na in some form, mostly for med- Chris Lindsey, senior legisla- ers is taking one of the first pass the full Legislature and be ther, keeping an internal log of na industry experts say the ram- ical purposes. Any federal tive counsel for the Washington, direct state actions in response to signed by the Democratic gover- customers’ personal details to ifications also could be far-reach- attempt to crack down on recre- D.C.-based Marijuana Policy White House spokesman Sean nor, who’s vowed to fight federal promote their product, including ing for some recreational users ational pot could affect medical Project, agrees that the Justice Spicer last week suggesting a interference in Oregon’s pot mar- special deals and discounts on and medical cardholders, who marijuana users because the Department typically has not boost in enforcement of federal ket. birthdays. Some dealers even log might be federal employees or markets are increasingly inte- gone after individuals. But there anti-marijuana laws. “I could see where the federal driver’s license numbers to track have permits to carry concealed grated. are still uncertainties, and peo- U.S. Attorney General Jeff government would come in and each marijuana product a person weapons. State pot programs have ple’s privacy should be of utmost Sessions said this week that the try to gather this information buys and on which dates, which “When you go to purchase a rolled out without federal inter- importance, he said. Justice Department is reviewing from businesses that have stock- helps customers buy an item firearm, you have to fill out a ference largely from two key “We don’t really track people’s an Obama-era memo giving piled it and retained it in their again even if they forget its background check, and there’s a Obama-era directives, both of purchases to any real degree for states flexibility in passing mari- records,” said Democratic state name. specific question about marijua- which are under federal review. things like alcohol,” Lindsey juana laws. Sen. Floyd Prozanski, a bill spon- Colorado and Alaska prohibit na use on that form,” said Senate Morse, of the Oregon said. “Why would the govern- The committee that crafts sor who is also a prosecutor. “I retaining that private informa- Republican Leader Ted Ferrioli, Cannabis Business Council, said ment need that information Oregon’s pot policies has pro- think we as legislators have a tion. It’s also frowned upon, also a bill sponsor. “I would hate the time and costs it would take about me?” THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 2017 l 7 Boys Basketball WIAA DIVISIONSPORTS 5 SECTIONAL SEMIFINAL Bessemer defeats Ewen-Trout Creek in regular season finale BESSEMER — The Bessemer Speed- boys finished their regular season with On to Spooner: Mercer girls to face a 75-48 win over visiting Ewen-Trout Creek Thursday evening. Richard Matrella said a lot of Speedboys played well, including the six seniors on Senior Night. Clayton in sectional final Saturday “The seniors played well and so did the other kids,” he said. “We controlled By JASON JUNO the offensive boards and played good [email protected] defense. Overall, it was a very solid SUPERIOR, Wis. — Mercer’s first trip to the WIAA team effort.” sectional couldn’t have started off much worse as Bessemer built a 19-12 lead after one inside threat Sydney Thompson picked up three fouls quarter and was ahead 42-19 at half- in the first four minutes. time. But it couldn’t have ended much better as the No. Cade Mazzon led the Speedboys with 2-seeded Tigers stayed in the game without her in the 19 points, including five first-half 3- first half and then took control down the stretch for a pointers. “He shot great,” said Matrella. 49-40 victory over No. 1 South Shore in Thursday’s Keegan Bolen added 18 points for Division 5 sectional semifinal. Bessemer. “He played great, adding six “I can’t believe that we’re here right now,” Mercer rebounds,” said Matrella. “He really coach Shannon Hiller said. “I can’t believe that we got came to play, as did Max Samardich (11 this far this year, that we came through, we won our points), who had another solid game for side of the sectional. We beat teams that have been us.” beating us for a long time.” Matrella said it was good to see the Mercer (18-5) plays Clayton (26-0) in Saturday’s team play well heading into the district sectional final in Spooner at 1 p.m. Clayton has been tournament. ranked first in the state in Division 5 this season. “We shot really well. It was an emo- “At this time of year, you just don’t know,’” Hiller tional night.” said. “Will the right game come where everything is Bessemer (14-6) opens Class D dis- clicking for us? Let’s hope so.” trict tournament play against South Shore pulled within a point, 34-33, on a steal Watersmeet on Monday at Republic. and layin by Shauna Kavajecz, but Mercer senior Ewent-Trout Creek 12 19 26 48 Caitlyn Hiller made sure there was no momentum Bessemer 19 42 57 75 Ewen-Trout Creek — Ryan Driesenga 3, Colton Schutz 3, Eli Nor- swing, draining a 3 that gave Mercer a 37-33 advan- dine 5, Tommy Cousineau 3, Austin Bergland 18, Jacob Witt 16. FTs: tage. 14-21. 3-pointers: Schutz 1, Nordine 1, Bergland 3, Witt 1. Fouls: 12. Fouled out: Brayden Tomes. It remained close as Mercer led 39-37 with 2:27 Bessemer — Cade Mazzon 19, Max Samardich 11, Isaiah Aili 3, remaining. Keegan Bolen 18, Jared Janczak 1, Luke Zielinski 7, Ben Bogaczyk Another 3 by Hiller with 2:05 left, gave the Tigers 2, Jason Turula 5, Tyler Busch 8. FTs: 5-12. 3-pointers: Mazzon 5, Bolen 3, Aili 1, Zielinski 1. Fouls: 20. Fouled out: None. a 42-37 lead. She hit two big 3s with the outcome far from deter- Wakefield-Marenisco rallies to mined. beat Watersmeet 55-50 “I was shooting fine in the beginning of the first WAKEFIELD — Wakefield-Marenis- half. And for a long while, my shot was off,” Hiller co’s boys basketball team wrapped up said. “I personally think that I wasn’t playing the best its regular season with a 55-50 win over that I could. I don’t know. I was dribbling down and I visiting Watersmeet Thursday evening. felt it. I can feel when I’m going to make it, I can feel The Cardinals overcame a slow start, when I’m on. I hit that shot and it was awesome.” trailing 16-9 after one quarter and 23- South Shore coach Ryan Tiberg said, “Hiller drib- 20 at half, before getting things going in bles the length of the court and pulls up and hits a 3. Jason Juno/Daily Globe the third quarter. That’s hitting a shot. That’s a senior stepping up and MERCER’S REBECCA Spagnuolo, left, reaches for a loose ball over South Shore’s Emma Ostrenga during Thursday “We were down 13-3 in the first four hitting a shot.” night’s WIAA Division 5 sectional semifinal at Superior Senior High School. minutes,” said W-M coach Terry Fet- Allen made two free throws to increase the lead to ters. “The first quarter wasn’t very good seven, 44-37. South Shore couldn’t make another run. we’re close enough to take it, she’s going to take it.” we’ve been in this position before, but we had to work for us. Watersmeet played some solid It dropped a 3, but it bounced off the top of the back- The pressure didn’t get to her down the stretch, she a lot harder,” Caitlyn Hiller said. man-to-man defense and we struggled board first and was taken away. said, as the Tigers also won a volleyball sectional After a slow start, Mercer was the better team in early.” “A couple of them were monster shots,” coach Hiller semifinal. the second half. Fetters said the Cardinals gained said of Caitlyn’s late 3s. “Caitlyn wants this so bad. If “We’ve been in this position, sectional semifinal, “We turned everything around,” coach Hiller said. some rhythm on offense in the second “We took over that game. Our defense was bothering quarter and things really began to click them, you could tell. They were not in their comfort in the third quarter. “We attacked the zone anymore in the second half.” basket in the third and had a good quar- Tiberg said the Tigers simply made shots. ter.” “In the second half, they got those good looks, they The Cardinals outscored the Nim- knocked them down,” he said. “We just didn’t have rods 19-8 in the third quarter to lead 39- enough offense on the other side to keep up with them. 31 heading into the fourth. The reality is they executed and hit shots at the end. Fetters credited the offensive play of Their pressure gave us some problems.” Shane Cole (22 points), Bailey Ribich Once Thompson picked up her third foul — the first (16) and Brett Heil (12). two were over-the-back calls, the third an offensive “Austin Vizina also had a very good foul — she had to sit for more than 14 minutes of the defensive game for us,” he said. first half. Hiller just wanted Mercer to stay within six Jacario Holt led the Nimrods with 18 to eight points. They were within two, 16-14 at the points and also gained praise from Fet- half. ters. “We tried to get inside, we just couldn’t capitalize,” “He’s one heck of a ball player. He’s Tiberg said. “We thought with that situation, we could so smooth going to the basket.” build a little bit of a lead and Mercer did a good job of W-M finished the regular season 12- not letting us do it. So at halftime, it felt like a missed 8 overall and 7-7 in the Copper Moun- opportunity. We had some looks inside, we just didn’t tain Conference. capitalize and finish.” The Cardinals begin Class D district Coach Hiller said Aubrey Schoeneman and Jessica tournament play Monday against the Klopatek gave Mercer good minutes, buying them tournament host Republic-Michigamme time until Thompson could re-enter. Hawks at 8 p.m. EST. “I was not putting her back in in the first half. I Fetters said he hopes Thursday’s win could not take that chance, she gets her fourth in the will give them some momentum into the first half, now we have to start playing at a different tournament. level and I just couldn’t do it,” Hiller said. Watersmeet 16 23 31 50 Thompson didn’t commit a foul in the second half. Wakefield-Marenisco 9 20 39 55 “I just wanted us to keep it together, then I knew Watersmeet — Rondell McKinney 9, Jason McKinney 4, Trace the second half I had to play clean, which I did,” Gagnon 14, Ben Winkka 3, Keaton Caudill 2, Jacario Holt 18. FTs: 7- 12. 3-pointers: R. McKinney 1, Winkka 1, Holt 1. Fouls: 19. Fouled Thompson said. out: None. Hiller led Mercer with 19 points and Allen had 13. Wakefield-Marenisco — Bailey Ribich 16, Mason Saubert 3, Austin Vizina 2, Shane Cole 22, Brett Heil 12. FTs: 10-22. 3-pointers: Shauna Kavajecz scored 10 points to lead South Saubert 1. Fouls: 16. Fouled out: None. Shore. South Shore — Rylee Nicoletti 3, Myla Lahti 6, Signe Branham 4, Emma Ostrenga 5, Crys- Ontonagon wraps up season tal Stewart 4, Heather Ranta 8, Shauna Kavajecz 10. FTs: 5-9. Fouls: 17. Fouled out: Lahti. 3-pointers: Lahti 1. Jason Juno/Daily Globe with big win over Baraga Mercer — Rebecca Spagnuolo 6, Ella Torkelson 7, Gwen Allen 13, Caitlyn Hiller 19, Syd- ONTONAGON — Senior Mitch MERCER’S SYDNEY Thompson, right, and Caitlyn Hiller celebrate after the Tigers knocked off South Shore 49-40 ney Thompson 4. FTs: 9-12. Fouls: 16. Fouled out: None. 3-pointers: Hiller 4, Allen 1, Torkel- in Thursday night’s WIAA Division 5 sectional semifinal at Superior Senior High School. It was the first-ever sec- son 1. Borseth scored 25 points to lead Onton- South Shore 16 40 agon to a 57-31 win over visiting Bara- tional game for Mercer. Mercer 14 49 ga on Senior Night, Thursday. The Gladiators used their height, with four players 6-3 or better, to con- trol the inside. Borseth, 6-3, scored inside and out and “had a good game,” according to coach Andy Borseth. Late 3 gives Iowa win over mistake-prone No. 11 Wisconsin Coach Borseth started all three MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Jordan eight after playing more aggressively in seniors on Senior Night and spent much Bohannon hit the game-winning 3- the second half. of the night subbing multiple players to pointer with 9 seconds left, and Iowa But Iowa set the tone over the final get as many players as much playing capitalized on No. 22 Wisconsin’s sloppy few minutes with steals and offensive time as possible. final few minutes with a 7-0 run to beat rebounds. “It was our last regular season game the Badgers 59-57 on Thursday night. Jok was held to eight points on 2-of- and I wanted to get those kids in that After Ethan Happ missed two free 10 shooting. Nicholas Baer had 12 don’t usually play as much, but work throws that could have sealed the win points in the first half on 4-of-4 shooting hard in practice.” for Wisconsin, Iowa’s Peter Jok missed from 3-point range, finishing with a Ontonagon led 16-4 after one quar- a jumper in the lane. season-high 14 points. ter, and 26-9 at half. But Cordell Pemsl corralled the Joey Francois led Baraga with 16 offensive rebound and Bohannon hit the points. 3 from the left wing, stunning the crowd BIGIowa: PICTURE The Hawkeyes followed an Ontonagon (12-8) begins Class D dis- at the Kohl Center after Wisconsin led impressive 14-point win at No. 24 trict tournament play Monday against by nine with 4:15 left. Maryland with another good showing Dollar Bay at Baraga. The Hawkeyes (17-13, 9-8 Big Ten) away from Iowa City after having The Gladiators defeated the Blue have won two straight road games as won just once on the road until last Bolts twice this season, but coach they try to improve their postseason week. Borseth said Dollar Bay has talented resume. Wisconsin: Coach Greg Gard’s team players. The Badgers (22-8, 11-6) lost their had more maddening stretches of offen- “Dollar Bay puts a lot of defensive third straight game, going scoreless for sive futility, going scoreless for 6-plus pressure on with their guards. It will be the final 3:12. Iowa forced turnovers on minutes late in the first half and falling our size against their quickness.” Associated Press consecutive Wisconsin inbounds passes behind by seven at halftime. Offense Baraga 4916 31 WISCONSIN’S ETHAN Happ passes between Iowa’s Tyler Cook (5) and Charlie Rose Ontonagon 16 26 43 57 in that stretch, converting each mistake has been a problem for much of the sec- during the first half Thursday in Madison, Wis. Baraga — Kollin Kangas 1, Coltonn Lindemann 4 , Jake Putala 4, into baskets to set up Bohannon’s ond half of Big Ten play as big man Joey Francois 16, Gunnar Lindemann 6. FTs: 2-4. 3-pointers: Fran- Happ adjusts to facing more double- cois 3. Fouls: 12. Fouled out: None. game-winner. Wisconsin: Hosts Minnesota in regu- Ontonagon — Ed Polakowski 5, Jaden Weisinger 4, Dawson Pol- Bohannon finished with 11 points. teams, while Koenig and Hayes are UPIowa: NEXT Wraps up the regular season lar-season finale on Sunday, a game lard 9, James Domitrovich 5, Mitchell Borseth 25, Nathan Ashbreck 3, Bronson Koenig led the Badgers with among players who have faced nagging by hosting Penn State on Sunday in that could have implications for seeding Micah Blake 2, Tanner Balcomb 4. FTs: 10-12. 3-pointers: Pollard 3, Borseth 1. Fouls: 10. Fouled out: None. 19 points. Nigel Hayes added 10 points, injuries. Iowa City. in the Big Ten Tournament. 8 l FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 2017 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard Keene may be college basketball’s Minnesota 88, Nebraska 73 LocalFriday, schedule March 3 Sacramento St. 57, North Dakota 53 Boys basketball SOUTHWEST WIAA Division 5 regional semifinal Charlotte 76, UTSA 75 Green Bay Packers raising No. 7 Mercer at No. 2 Solon Springs, 7 Lamar 87, Nicholls 75 p.m. Old Dominion 62, UTEP 61 highest scorer in 20 years Girls Basketball Prairie View 70, Southern U. 64 season ticket prices in 2017 Wakefield-Marenisco vs. Crystal Falls SMU 93, Tulsa 70 TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — Mar- Forest Park at Republic, 7 p.m. EST Sam Houston St. 79, McNeese St. 74 Texas Southern 94, Alcorn St. 88, OT GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — The Green Bay cus Keene attracts a crowd on FAR WEST Packers are increasing season ticket prices for TuesdayBowling Commercial the court and in the stands. Colorado 91, Stanford 72 Feb. 21, Ironwood the coming season. E. Washington 91, S. Utah 75 Central Michigan’s scoring High game: Dave Baldwin 258, Rick Idaho 77, N. Arizona 75 The Packers said Thursday that season-tick- Clements 241, Terry Pallin 227, Will Cor- machine, one of college basket- Montana 78, Weber St. 74 coran 226, Stever Wiercinski 223. et prices will increase $7 across the board. That ball’s most prolific scorers in 20 Montana St. 79, Idaho St. 68 High series: Dave Baldwin 729, Will means an increase of $49 per seat for the season years, slashes to the basket at Corcoran 670, Terry Pallin 662, Rick for Green Package holders with six regular-sea- Clements 639, Steve Wiercinski 607. IOWAWisconsin 59, No. 22 WISCONSIN Box 57 will, leaving one defender and High team game: Manny’s 914. IOWA (17-13) — Cook 4-7 1-2 9, Wag- son games and one preseason. For Gold Package drawing one or two who usually High team series: Explosive Graphics ner 1-1 0-0 2, Bohannon 4-11 0-0 11, Jok buyers with two regular-season games and one make contact. He also overcomes 2,531. 2-10 3-3 8, Moss 2-8 0-0 5, Baer 5-9 0-0 preseason, the total increase will be $21 for the Wednesday Night Ladies 14, Uhl 0-0 0-0 0, Pemsl 4-4 2-2 10, attention on the perimeter, Feb. 22, Ironwood Kriener 0-1 0-0 0, Ellingson 0-1 0-0 0, season. where his array of moves and High game: Kathy Bauer 195, Nancy Williams 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 22-53 6-7 59. The Packers also included prices for a wild- Carli 190. WISCONSIN (22-8) — Hayes 4-9 2-4 ability to go either way off the High series: Kathy Bauer 545, Nancy 10, Brown 1-5 0-0 2, Happ 5-9 1-7 11, card playoff game if they host one. dribble set him up to hoist shots Carli 538, Wendy Meldrum 483. Koenig 7-14 1-1 19, Showalter 4-9 1-2 11, USA Today Network-Wisconsin reported this from NBA 3-point range . High team game: Wells Fargo Bank Moesch 0-0 0-0 0, Trice 1-3 0-0 2, Hill 1- is the eighth consecutive season prices for tick- 538. 1 0-0 2, Pritzl 0-4 0-0 0, Iverson 0-0 0-0 0. The league is taking notice. High team series: Wells Fargo Bank Totals 23-54 5-14 57. ets have increased. Despite being listed as a 5- 1,688. Halftime_Iowa 32-25. 3-Point Packers president and CEO Mark Murphy foot-9 point guard, scouts have Thursday 3-Man Goals_Iowa 9-19 (Baer 4-5, Bohannon 3- says the team projects the increase will keep the Feb. 23, Ironwood 9, Moss 1-1, Jok 1-3, Ellingson 0-1), Wis- been showing up to watch Keene High game: Don Basom 269, Dave consin 6-23 (Koenig 4-8, Showalter 2-7, Packers just below the NFL average. play, especially on the road to Baldwin 254, Gil Kangas 235, Todd Trice 0-2, Brown 0-3, Pritzl 0-3). Fouled Brauer 224, Tom Douglas 221. Out_None. Rebounds_Iowa 32 (Cook 8), avoid a trek to Mount Pleasant, High series: Don Basom 725, Dave Wisconsin 25 (Hayes 7). Assists_Iowa 11 Michigan, in the middle of the Boston at Phoenix, 5 p.m. Detroit at Edmonton, 10 p.m. Baldwin 722, Todd Brauer 622, Tom Dou- (Bohannon 5), Wisconsin 9 (Trice, Hayes, Orlando at Washington, 5 p.m. Sunday’s Games state. The Youngstown State glas 621, Stan Ardavant 602. Showalter, Happ 2). Total Fouls_Iowa 18, Utah at Sacramento, 6 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Calgary, 4 p.m. High team game: Basom Trucking 745. Wisconsin 14. A_17,287 (17,230). transfer, who was born in Ger- Oklahoma City at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Buffalo at Pittsburgh, 5 p.m. High team series: Basom Trucking New Orleans at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. Columbus at New Jersey, 5 p.m. many and raised by his parents 2,135. NBA All Times EST San Jose at Minnesota, 6 p.m. in San Antonio, is averaging 29.4 Thursday Men’s Commercial EASTERN CONFERENCE NHL St. Louis at Colorado, 8 p.m. Feb. 23, Ironwood All Times EST points going into Central Michi- Atlantic Division Vancouver at Anaheim, 8 p.m. High game: Chris Teige 267, Dave EASTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct GB Carolina at Arizona, 8:30 p.m. gan’s final regular season game Baldwin 257, Kevin Lee 248, Steve Atlantic Division Boston 39 22 .639 — Friday night at Western Michi- Associated Press Wiercinski 246, Curt Martell 244. Toronto 36 25 .590 3 GP WLOT Pts GF GA Transactions High series: Chris Teige 709, Jeff New York 25 36 .410 14 Montreal 65 36 21 8 80 179 164 BASEBALL gan. Keene is averaging five-plus CENTRAL MICHIGAN guard Marcus Keene talks to a teammate on the Behrendt 688, Terry Pallin 643, Kevin Lee Philadelphia 22 38 .367 16½ Ottawa 62 34 22 6 74 163 163 BOSTON RED SOX — Agreed to terms bench during a game at Toledo, Friday. Keene has a chance to have col- Boston 64 33 25 6 72 177 168 with RHPs Matt Barnes, Heath Hembree, more points per game than the 639, Dave Baldwin 627. Brooklyn 10 49 .169 28 lege basketball’s highest scoring average since Charlie Jones put up High team game: Tacconelli’s 979. Southeast Division Toronto 62 28 2113 69 190 185 Kyle Martin, Noe Ramirez, Carson Smith nation’s second-leading scorer, High team series: Norb’s 2,797. W L Pct GB Florida 63 29 2311 69 159 176 and Steven Wright; LHPs Roenis Elias, South Dakota State’s Mike 30-plus points a game 20 years ago at Long Island University. Washington 36 23 .610 — Tampa Bay 62 29 25 8 66 175 174 Brian Johnson, Henry Owens, Eduardo Buffalo 64 27 2611 65 162 184 Rodriguez, Robby Scott and Luis Ysla; Cs Daum, who is a foot taller. Gogebic RangeDarts Dartball League Atlanta 34 26 .567 2½ Detroit 61 25 2610 60 153 180 Blake Swihart and Christian Vazquez; Since Charles Jones averaged Mid-American Conference) has out of the door and it would go off March 1 Miami 28 33 .459 9 Metropolitan Division INFs Marco Hernandez and Deven Mar- Chub & Sandy’s 4, Milltowners II 1 Charlotte 26 35 .426 11 30-plus points a game at Long allowed a potentially promising at 5:45 a.m. when Marcus would GP WLOT Pts GF GA rero; and OF Andrew Benintendi and Uncle Sam’s 5, Bessemer Pitstop 0 Orlando 22 39 .361 15 Washington 63 43 13 7 93 208 134 Bryce Brentz on one-year contracts. Island University during the season slip away with six go out and run,” Alberttina Rigoni’s 4, Hautala’s 1 Central Division Columbus 62 40 16 6 86 200 146 Renewed the contract of OF Mookie Aurora Club 3, Deno’s 2 W L Pct GB 1996-97 season, Keene has come straight losses going into Fri- Keene-Jones said. “Then he Pittsburgh 62 38 16 8 84 214 175 Betts. Hurley Pitstop 3, Marko’s 2 Cleveland 41 18 .695 — day’s matchup with the rival would come back, eat, and go out N.Y. Rangers64 41 21 2 84 209 169 ATLANTA BRAVES — Agreed to terms closest to matching the feat. A Milltowners I, bye Chicago 31 30 .508 11 N.Y. Islanders62 30 2210 70 185 186 with INFs Johan Camargo, Adonis Gar- 50-point game , the first in Divi- Broncos (14-15, 10-7) on the some more. Then he would take a Standings Indiana 31 30 .508 11 Philadelphia 63 30 26 7 67 163 188 cia, Rio Ruiz and Dansby Swanson; Rigoni’s 72 Detroit 29 32 .475 13 sion I hoops since 2013, along road. nap before leaving again to work New Jersey 63 25 2612 62 145 181 INF/OFs Chase d’Arnaud, Micah Johnson Aurora Club 65 Milwaukee 26 33 .441 15 Carolina 60 25 2510 60 151 175 and Jace Peterson; RHPs Aaron Blair, with becoming the first with six “I don’t like it at all,” he said. on his game some more.” Uncle Sam’s 62 WESTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Mauricio Cabrera, Mike Foltynewicz, “Of course, the attention is help- Keene’s hard work paid off as Hurley Pitstop 59 Southwest Division 40-point games in more than a Central Division Jason Hursh, Luke Jackson, Akeel Mor- Deno’s 47 WLPct GB decade boosted his average ing me for later on after college a sophomore when he averaged a GP WLOT Pts GF GA ris, Jose Ramirez, Armando Rivero, Chaz Chub & Sandy’s 47 San Antonio 46 13 .780 — Minnesota 62 41 15 6 88 209 148 Roe, Lucas Sims, Dan Winkler and Matt enough to put him in select com- basketball. But I want to win team-high 15.6 points a game Milltowners I 44 Houston 43 19 .694 4½ Chicago 63 40 18 5 85 191 160 Wisler; and LHPs Jesse Biddle and Max Bessemer Pitstop 24 Memphis 36 25 .590 11 pany. Keene, and games and this is frustrating and scored a then-career high 24 Nashville 64 32 23 9 73 189 179 Fried on one-year contracts. Milltowners II 24 Dallas 24 36 .400 22½ that we can’t find a way to win.” points on Nov. 18, 2014, in a loss St. Louis 62 31 26 5 67 173 179 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Agreed to are the only Hautala’s 18 New Orleans 24 37 .393 23 Winnipeg 64 28 30 6 62 189 205 terms with C Carson Kelly; INFs Eliezer players who have averaged at The Chippewas will open the to the free-wheeling Chippewas. Marko’s 13 Northwest Division WLPct GB Dallas 64 25 2910 60 180 208 Alvarez, Greg Garcia, Edmundo Sosa least 28.5 points per game over MAC Tournament on an oppo- When Central Michigan coach Men’s College Utah 37 24 .607 — Colorado 62 17 42 3 37 122 205 and Breyvic Valera; OFs Anthony Garcia, the last 15 seasons in Division I nents’ home court Monday, hop- Keno Davis saw on social media Oklahoma City 35 25 .583 1½ Pacific Division Randal Grichuk, Jose Martinez, Tommy BasketballThursday Denver 28 33 .459 9 GP WLOT Pts GF GA Pham, Stephen Piscotty and Magneuris basketball. ing to advance to the quarterfi- after the season that Keene EAST Minnesota 25 36 .410 12 San Jose 62 37 18 7 81 173 146 Sierra; RHPs Matt Bowman, John Gant, Isaiah Thomas, who like nals in Cleveland to keep Keene’s wanted to transfer and con- Edmonton 64 34 22 8 76 183 167 Mike Mayers, Alex Reyes, Miguel Boston U. 64, Loyola (Md.) 60 Portland 24 35 .407 12 Keene may be shorter than 5-9 in dream alive of playing in the firmed with Youngstown State’s Bucknell 78, Army 62 Pacific Division Anaheim 63 32 2110 74 162 161 Socolovich, Sam Tuivailala, Luke Weaver Canisius 77, Marist 73 WLPct GB Calgary 64 34 26 4 72 171 178 and Rowan Wick; and LHPs Marco Gon- socks, has proven with the NCAA Tournament. compliance department, assis- Delaware St. 66, Howard 56 x-Golden State 50 11 .820 — Los Angeles 63 30 27 6 66 155 158 zales and Tyler Lyons on one-year con- Boston Celtics that the shortest “If we play our game, we can tant coach Jeff Smith called Lehigh 77, Colgate 72 L.A. Clippers 36 24 .600 13½ Vancouver 62 26 29 7 59 145 179 tracts. Md.-Eastern Shore 67, Morgan St. 66 Sacramento 25 36 .410 25 Arizona 63 22 34 7 51 152 206 WASHINGTON NATIONALS — player on the court can still be beat everybody ,” he told The Keene and was thrilled to find Navy 49, Holy Cross 42 L.A. Lakers 19 42 .311 31 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point Agreed to terms with RHP Joe Blanton on one of the best. Associated Press. “I still feel con- out he was interested in reunit- Niagara 88, Quinnipiac 69 Phoenix 19 42 .311 31 for overtime loss. a one-year contract. Looking for possibly the next fident in myself and in my team ing with a fellow 5-9 Texan, SOUTH x-clinched playoff spot Thursday’s Games BASKETBALL Bethune-Cookman 69, Florida A&M 59 Thursday’s Games Buffalo 6, Arizona 3 CLEVELAND CAVALIERS — Signed C diminutive great, three NBA that we can win.” Braylon Rayson. Keene sat out Campbell 81, UNC-Asheville 79 Chicago 94, Golden State 87 Washington 1, New Jersey 0 Andrew Bogut. teams dispatched representa- Confidence, or the lack of it, last season as a redshirt, star- N.Y. Rangers 2, Boston 1 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS — Florida Gulf Coast 74, Kennesaw St. 62 Phoenix 120, Charlotte 103 tives to evaluate Keene last week has never been a problem for ring for the scout team. Hampton 89, Coppin St. 82 Oklahoma City at Portland, late Philadelphia 2, Florida 1, SO Signed F Matt Barnes. Jackson St. 72, Alabama A&M 64 Friday’s Games Columbus 1, Minnesota 0 FOOTBALL at Toledo. Twenty seconds after Keene. That was true even when Davis gives Keene the green Jacksonville St. 74, SE Missouri 51 Cleveland at Atlanta, 7 p.m. Ottawa 2, Colorado 1 TENNESSEE TITANS — Agreed to the tip, he picked up a foul. He Youngstown State was the only light to shoot whenever and Louisiana-Lafayette 94, Texas State Miami at Orlando, 7 p.m. Montreal 2, Nashville 1 terms with QB Matt Cassel on a contract 84, OT New York at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. N.Y. Islanders 5, Dallas 4 extension. went to the bench with 8:13 left Division I program that really wherever he wants, helping him Middle Tennessee 70, FIU 67 Toronto at Washington, 7 p.m. Toronto at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. HOCKEY in the first half with three fouls, wanted him out of Warren High break MAC and school season NC A&T 68, NC Central 63 L.A. Clippers at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Vancouver at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Agreed five turnovers and no points in 9 School in San Antonio , where he scoring records set by former North Florida 91, Lipscomb 85 Memphis at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Friday’s Games to terms with F Matthew Highmore on a Radford 56, Liberty 52 Brooklyn at Utah, 9 p.m. Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. three-year contract. minutes. was teammates with Atlanta NBA players Ron Harper at Rice 89, Marshall 88 Oklahoma City at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Arizona at Carolina, 7:30 p.m. NEW YORK RANGERS — Recalled F It may not have been a big Hawks rookie Taurean Prince. Miami and at Cen- St. Louis at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Pavel Buchnevich from Hartford (AHL). SE Louisiana 63, New Orleans 58 San Antonio at New Orleans, 9:30 p.m. deal for 4,463 fans, but a few “Everyone thinks you have to tral Michigan. Davis acknowl- Savannah St. 95, SC State 88 Boston at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. WASHINGTON CAPITALS — Signed Texas-Arlington 72, Louisiana-Monroe Saturday’s Games Detroit at Calgary, 9 p.m. D Lucas Johansen to a three-year, entry- scouts let out a collective sigh be 6-3 to be a guard in college,” edged he may coach the once-in- 57 Detroit at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. Toronto at Anaheim, 10 p.m. level contract and D Colby Williams and F because the person they came to his father, Ivan Keene, said. “He a-generation scorer for only one Troy 81, Arkansas St. 72 Cleveland at Miami, 8 p.m. Saturday’s Games Mason Mitchell to a two-year, entry-level UAB 79, FAU 59 Toronto at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Dallas at Florida, 7 p.m. contracts for the 2017-18 season. see was stuck on the bench. just got overlooked because of his season. UALR 62, South Alabama 57 L.A. Clippers at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Montreal at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. COLLEGE “You’ve got to be kidding me,” size, but I remember telling him, “He’s going to have opportuni- UCF 59, South Florida 56 Charlotte at Denver, 9 p.m. Tampa Bay at Buffalo, 7 p.m. AUSTIN PEAY — Announced the one scout said, shaking his head. ‘It only takes one school to take ties to play at another level,” W. Kentucky 74, North Texas 63 Memphis at Houston, 9 p.m. New Jersey at Boston, 7 p.m. retirement of Dave Loos men’s basketball Winthrop 92, Charleston Southern 78 Minnesota at San Antonio, 9 p.m. Colorado at Winnipeg, 7 p.m. coach. Next to him, another scout you, because you can’t play for Davis said. “Your job as a coach MIDWEST Brooklyn at Portland, 10 p.m. Columbus at Ottawa, 7 p.m. BAYLOR — Named Bob Bicknell wide had a suggestion. them all.’ I prayed to God that is to make sure a student-athlete Philadelphia at Washington, 7:30 p.m. receivers coach. Cincinnati 65, Houston 47 Sunday’s Games “It should be like summer one school would take a chance in his position has all the infor- Evansville 83, Indiana St. 72 Indiana at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Chicago at Nashville, 8 p.m. NORTH CAROLINA — Named DeAn- Iowa 59, Wisconsin 57 Golden State at New York, 3:30 p.m. Vancouver at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. dre Smith running backs coach. league,” he said, referring to the on him and one did and we’ll mation he can have to make the NBA’s rule that allow for 10 always be thankful for that.” best decision. If the thought is to fouls. After averaging 6.5 points as a come back, great. If the decision Even in a foul-plagued game, college freshman, his mother is to leave and play professional- Keene showed a knack for scor- recalled him coming home in the ly, you support that decision as ing in bunches and finished with summer with index cards full of well.” 27 points in a lopsided loss. tips from his coaches. Instead of Keene insisted he doesn’t Keene has been in the spot- going out with his friends at know yet if he will stay in college light during his spectacular sea- night, he got his rest for busy or enter the NBA draft this year. Ford - Chrysler - Dodge - Jeep 2014 Ford Escape SE FWD son, becoming a story transcen- days that started early. “There’s a chance I’ll go $14,900 dent enough that even “CBS “We put an alarm system in because what I’m doing probably 1.6L, 6 speed, electronic brake assistance, Evening News,” visited him on our bedroom because we had four won’t be done again,” he said in Hwy. M 28, P.O. Box 200 fog lights, front power lumbar support, locking campus. 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Within the eral NFL personnel people believe Glen- that all there is?” on the NFL free agen- tion. Bell is a difference maker and will skins, likely making him the league’s NFL, such free agents as Julius Peppers non has grown as a quarterback even cy front. be getting his money from the Steelers. highest-paid player, the starting quar- (37), DeMarcus Ware (34), Vincent Jack- with limited snaps that count. A deeper investigation reveals some Beyond Bell, there are a half-dozen or terback market is rather bare. Consider- son (34), Andrew Whitworth (35), Vince Does that mean he’s headed for big talent being available at most positions. so top-flight players, all of whom come ing that the other QBs available range Wilfork (36), Trent Cole (34), Vernon bucks and starter’s status somewhere? As for studs, game changers and fran- with a significant question mark on from Ryan Fitzpatrick to Landry Jones Davis (33), Chad Greenway (34), DeAn- Probably not, but he’s a more intriguing chise players, well, there simply isn’t their resumes. to Mike Glennon (more on him later), gelo Williams (33), and Jahri Evans (33) prospect than the rest of the 2016 cast of much now that the Steelers won’t be let- Adrian Peterson and Jamaal Charles, Cousins would have been one popular carry caveats with their availability, journeymen: try Josh McCown, Mark ting prize running back Le’Veon Bell both stalwarts for their previous clubs guy if the Redskins didn’t swallow hard like Peterson and Charles. Just how Sanchez, Matt Schaub, Matt Cassel, slip away. and with All-Pro credentials, are out and pay him. much do they have left? Brian Hoyer — you get the message. While last year’s crop had a collection there. But how many 30-plus running Most, if not all of them, would com- of All-Pros, some of whom wound up backs get long-term deals, even proven mand hefty money and each is unlike- with franchise tags, this year’s group ones such as these? And both will want WHOThe ARE Giants THE found BIG SPENDERS? free agency valu- ly to get anything resembling a WHEREAs always ARE —THE just BARGAINS? look at New Eng- had only one full-time All-Pro, Kansas big bucks. able in retooling, with defensive addi- long-term deal. With the exception of land — there are value picks out there, City safety Eric Berry, who also went Berry’s Chiefs teammate, Dontari tions Damon Harrison, an All-Pro at perhaps Whitworth, all are past their guys who won’t cost a fortune or destroy through this in 2016 before being tagged Poe, is among the league’s top nose tack- tackle, Janoris Jenkins and Olivier Ver- primes. a team’s salary structure. Maybe this at $10.8 million. He got his long-term les; he also delivers jump passes for TDs, non helping lift them into the playoffs Their value, especially in this class, year’s Chris Long (a free agent yet deal at the end of February. but he has had back issues. for the first time since 2011. They have comes from their experience and the again, but with a Super Bowl ring, more Minnesota kick returner Cordarrelle Darrelle Revis is out there, and he cap room to satisfy Jason Pierre-Paul, guidance they can provide, if only for expensive) is Bills linebacker Zach Patterson is the other All-Pro whose once was a premier shutdown corner- and need to solidify the offensive line. one season, to the “kids” they would be Brown. contract is up. back. But he slumped in his second go- Tail enders Cleveland, San Francisco leading. Bengals guard Kevin Zeitler, Colts The salary cap increases from around with the Jets, and now he might and Jacksonville — who happen to own tight end Jack Doyle, Texans cornerback $155.27 million to $167 million. So let have legal issues. three of the first four draft picks — are A.J. Bouye, Cardinals safety Tony Jef- the spending begin. Still, the free-agent offerings on swimming in cap space. The Jaguars QUESTIONABLEMaybe we are beingQBS kind by catego- ferson, Cowboys TE Gavin Escobar, defense appear more enticing: Calais have not fared well in free agency, rizing the passers this way. Other than Giants defensive tackle Johnathan Han- Campbell, Dont’a Hightower, Chandler though. Cousins, there’s little proven talent on kins and Patriots CB Logan Ryan won’t THEUnquestionably, CREAM Bell was the best Jones (non-exclusive tag), Lorenzo Ominously, only a half-dozen teams the market. break the bank. They might enrich a among the unrestricted guys — and the Alexander. Wide receiver is perhaps the have more flexibility with the cap than Glennon presents the most potential, new team with their less costly contri- most untouchable. Pittsburgh often has deepest spot for free agents on offense do the Patriots. albeit hardly franchise QB worthy. He butions. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 2017 9 DEFLOCKED Wedding guests should cover cost of food

Dear Annie: I am here won- million bucks. dering: How many times do you Dear Annie: I believe the go out to eat and expect a free advice you gave to “Very Disap- meal? Never, right? So I am real- ly baffled by how someone could pointed Mother-in-Law,” who attend a wedding (either single has concerns about her daughter or with a date) and find it accept- Dear but feels shut out by her son-in- able to leave a gift of just $100 Annie law, was pretty accurate in terms for two people, let alone $0. Sure, there are certain finan- of what she was looking for. But cial circumstances that may hin- I feel that you missed one thing donations for their guests and der someone’s ability to con- give them free meals. It’s expen- in your response. MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM tribute. But here is my stance: If sive; everyone knows this. You didn’t address the part you can’t afford to cover your Regardless of who pays for the plate, why go? where she said she believes that event, I find it appalling that so A wedding is intended to be a her daughter is manic. many adults would not properly celebration unifying the new cou- As someone who suffers from contribute in any fashion — and ple’s lives together. It is not a bipolar disorder, I know first- foundation they set up to make not even feel embarrassed about it! Maybe their parents fell short hand that if someone is manic — in the manners department especially someone who is alone when raising them. with children — it needs to be YOUR After being a part of several weddings, I am seriously per- addressed immediately. HOROSCOPE plexed by this lack of etiquette. When you’re manic, your It’s very disappointing. behavior can be very erratic and BORN LOSER I’m now planning my own dangerous. If she truly suspects wedding, and I find myself left that her daughter is manic, she with the dilemma of not wanting to invite certain individuals needs to get her to her physician because I know they wouldn’t to be examined and put on medi- give any sort of gift. cation if necessary. EUGENIA LAST The most upsetting part is Her daughter may even need this happens to be the case with to be hospitalized to get this several of my family members Your Birthday (who are in good positions finan- under control and her mental Friday, March 3, 2017 cially). health properly assessed. — I know I really can’t address it Bipolar in Kentucky Call upon people who have helped among them, but this has hap- you in the past or who owe you a Dear Bipolar: Thank you so pened at two of my siblings’ wed- ALLEY OOP favor. Collaborating will help you find much for raising that concern. I’d simpler means of getting what you dings, and I know it would occur want. It’s not about quantity, it’s about for mine. I don’t want to cut fam- like to echo that sentiment. quality. Aim to please your inner spirit ily members off, but if they Anyone experiencing symp- in order to gain material support. wouldn’t contribute, then I feel toms that indicate the possibility PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — that I am left without a choice. Stamina and drive will help you secure of bipolar disorder should talk to What do I do? — Tired of Wed- what you want. Trust in your gut feel- his or her doctor immediately. ing and follow your instincts in order to ding Freeloaders Are you planning questions for make the right choice. Dear Tired: Send your ARIES (March 21-April 19) — Fin- a wedding or running a business? Annie Lane to dearannie@cre- ish what you start and avoid taking on It’s common courtesy to bring ators.com. a gift to a wedding, sure. I agree more than you can handle. Allot your To find out more about Annie time carefully and refuse to let anyone with you 100 percent. But you slow you down by putting unrealistic can’t be so concerned with the Lane and read features by other demands on you. return on investment. Invite Creators Syndicate columnists FOR BETTER OR WORSE TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Get your loved ones because you love and cartoonists, visit the Cre- involved in meaningful events. Your them and want them at your input and solutions will be considered ators Syndicate website at cre- wedding, not because you’ll get if you take the initiative to engage in ators.com. the discussion with verve and disci- your money’s worth. pline. Ultimately, taking the high COPYRIGHT 2017 GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — road will make you feel like a CREATORS.COM Money problems will increase if you make purchases you cannot afford. Live within your means if you want to avoid being put in your place. Behave DAILY GLOBE CROSSWORD and save. CANCER (June 21-July 22) — Partnerships look promising. Con- tribute to something you believe in, but FRANK & ERNEST don’t let anyone take you for granted financially. Surround yourself with helpers, not users, if you want to build greater stability. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — A part- nership will go through uncertainty if you cannot come to a workable agree- ment. Take a moment to consider the probable loss should you not compro- mise. Show intelligence, not aggres- siveness. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Traveling and learning should be high on your list. Sign up for a course or go on a retreat that will engage your mind GET FUZZY and give you the wisdom to make a favorable choice. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Get along with your peers, but don’t go overboard and take on the brunt of the responsibilities. Make sure everyone knows what you expect in return before you do any favors. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Don’t feel obliged to travel if you don’t want to. Set the standard and guide others to follow suit. If you don’t make requests, you cannot expect to bring about change. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) BEETLE BAILEY — Look at the big picture, but don’t feel the necessity to buy the accep- tance of others. Make your position clear and don’t be afraid to make changes that will influence you and you alone. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Add to your comfort and well-being. Use your experience and strong intu- ition to choose the people you want in your life and the level of their involve- ment. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — You’ll receive an unexpected gift. A settlement or new contract that offers greater hope for future endeavors will ZITS head your way if you embrace change.

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Submit a cover letter and resume to: For additional information you may call: (906)885-5275, ext 0, Associated Title & Closing Services Agency, Inc. or email: [email protected] or [email protected] AAsskk TThhee DDooccttoorrss 205 Harrison Street, Ironwood, MI 49938 The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is an No phone calls please. Equal Opportunity Employer. EVIDENCE OF OLIVE OIL'S HEALING PROPERTIES IS THIN has an immediateAILY openingLOBE for a part time DAILYhas a part-timeGLOBE D G Janitor/Maintenance by Robert Ashley, M.D., Eve Glazier, M.D. & Elizabeth Ko, M.D. Sportswriter/Page Designer. position available. 12-15 hours per week. The position entails working one night a Responsibilities include but not limited to: Dear Doctor: Can olive oil be used topi- with olive oil not only lost water, it also ex- of the grades, which progress to grade week, most likely Sundays, writing local Removal of garbage and recycling materials, cally to aid healing? perienced a reduction in skin thickness 5). Complete ulcer healing occurred after sports stories and building sports pages sweep, mop, and vacuum floors throughout Dear Reader: Olive oil has been used and integrity, and in some people caused 4 weeks in 73.3 percent of those who had a local reaction. The authors surmised olive oil placed over the ulcer versus 13.3 for the next day’s edition. the building, clean and maintain restrooms, since ancient times as a cosmetic and to aid skin healing. The ancient Egyptians that olive oil's disruption of the skin may percent who didn't. This healing may be clean all windows, doors, counters and Strong writing skills, knowledge of sports used it as an anti-wrinkle potion; the Ro- allow for penetration of allergens and in- related to olive oil's potential to dry the le- and the ability to work on deadline are cabinets, replace light bulbs, snow mans used it as a moisturizer after creased inflammation of the skin's layers. sion, which is linked to its propensity to required. Experience with page-making removal and grounds keeping. bathing. To this day, olive oil is used Some people use olive oil in an attempt remove water from the skin. software and Photoshop is preferred, Maintenance background a plus. widely in many countries to treat and pre- to mitigate stretch marks induced by As for other skin conditions, some case vent multiple skin conditions. pregnancy. The evidence for that is reports have suggested that olive oil may but not necessary. Please pick up an application Now let's look at the evidence. sketchy as well. In a 2012 study pub- reduce acne and symptoms of impetigo, To apply, email letter of interest and resume Monday-Friday 9:00am-4:00pm at lished in Complementary Therapies in but no controlled studies have been The purported benefit of olive oil may the Daily Globe Office, Medicine, 50 women who were 18 to 20 done. to managing editor Larry Holcombe at come from its fatty acid composition, pre- 118 E. McLeod Avenue, Ironwood, MI 49938. weeks pregnant applied olive oil twice [email protected] dominantly oleic acid, but also palmitic So the evidence for olive oil on its own as daily to their abdominal skin, massaging No phone calls please. acid and linoleic acid. These fatty acids a topical agent is not convincing. Further, it in gently each time, keeping this prac- have been thought to have both anti-fun- it may even cause skin irritation, so I tice up until they had delivered their baby. gal and anti-bacterial properties. wouldn't recommend it as a moisturizer, A control group of 50 women applied especially for infants. But because of Oleic acid, a monounsaturated fat, has nothing to their abdominal skin. Although olive oil's ability to penetrate the skin, it been shown to penetrate the upper layers researchers did find some decrease in could potentially be helpful in combina- of skin, where it permeates between the severe stretch marks among those who tion with another agent. As for its poten- cells -- seeming to suggest that it's an ef- used olive oil topically, they found no tial in healing skin ulcerations in the lower fective moisturizer. Anecdotal evidence overall significant difference in stretch legs and feet, further study is needed. might seem to bear that out, but note that marks between women who used olive (Robert Ashley, M.D., is an internist and oleic acid has been found to actually in- oil and those who didn't. crease water loss across the epidermis, assistant professor of medicine at the One place where olive oil may hold po- countering the notion that it can help lock University of , Los Angeles.) tential is in its treatment of diabetic foot in the skin's moisture. COPYRIGHT 2017 ulcers. A 2015 study published in the THE PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF In a 2013 study published in the journal Journal of Diabetes and Metabolic Disor- HARVARD COLLEGE Pediatric Dermatology, researchers stud- ders showed a significant improvement of DISTRIBUTED BY UNIVERSAL UCLICK ied volunteers who applied six drops of healing and shrinking of ulcers with use FOR UFS olive oil to their forearm twice daily for five 1130 Walnut, Kansas City, MO 64106; of olive oil among people with grade 1 or 816-581-7500 weeks. They found that the skin treated grade 2 diabetic ulcers (the least serious 12 l FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 2017 HOME & GARDEN THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM HOUSE OF THE WEEK Cactuses are Two-story home provides ample space easiest houseplants By LEE REICH Associated Press EDIBLESome CACTUSES cactuses are good food. Succulents, which are plants The pulp of the barrel cactus with fleshy stems or leaves, are (Echinocactus spp.) can be pick- ideal houseplants. They have led. 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Closely related Arizona can store 500 gallons of is pitaya (Hylocereus spp.), water), an absence of leaves, whose fruit has a dramatic which reduces water loss, and appearance and now turns up on waxy coatings to hold in water, market shelves occasionally the cactus family thrived despite under the name of dragon fruit. parched conditions. Opuntia cactuses are the most To fend off thirsty and hungry common edible cactuses. You can animals, many species developed find these fruits, called prickly spines. pears, tunas or nochtli (if you are Aztec), in food markets. The fla- vor is akin to a refreshing, very ORIGIN AND VARIETY Over time, cactuses spread seedy watermelon. The flat pads from within the Arctic Circle of this cactus are cooked and ePlans.com photo down to the tip of Chile. I have eaten as a vegetable — after the DORMERS AND a porch add farmhouse-style appeal to the front. 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I cious bathroom, and enough clos- This home was recognized at locate the plan and view more —Courtesy of ePlans.com example, the small, button- expect fat flower buds to appear shaped Lophophora williamsii. in a few weeks along the stems of This cactus, called peyotl by the my orchid cactii, Epiphyllum; First Level Second Level Aztecs, is the source of the hallu- given a few more weeks and the cinogenic drug mescaline. various plants’ buds open to Visual oddities abound. The spectacular red, pink or white old-man cactus (Cephalocereus blossoms. senilis) has a shaggy covering of Caring for a cactus is easy and long, hoary “hair.” The lamb’s- can be summed up as follows: tail cactus (Wilcoxia senilis) has Provide good drainage by adding slender stems which seem to extra sand or perlite to any pot- pour out from the swollen root ting mix. Do not overwater. that protrudes above the soil I water my cactuses two or line. 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Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 4 ½ Some historic homes in Total: 3,292 sq ft. Bonus Space: 473 sq. ft. Galveston being restored Dimensions: 68-0 x 109-6 GALVESTON, Texas (AP) — takes months of coordination, Framing: 2 x 6 Moving isn’t a simple process. Guillot said. Along with the tech- Foundation: Slab Especially when you plan to nical procedures of moving big take the whole house with you. structures, the foundation has to Design number HOTW170010 The Galveston County Daily work with the city and the utility News reports to move an entire companies to clear a safe route to house in Galveston, a property their news locations. owner needs a signed letter from The partnership make sense all of the utility companies that for the medical branch which was have lines in Galveston; you have seeking a way to remove the to find a company that has the unused buildings without demol- Welcome to your new office: A stranger’s living room equipment to lift and move the ishing them, said Bob Brown, the LONDON (AP) — Claire Bryn- driveways to commuters search- others seek to make a living. home. When she realized people house; you have to get the city to program director for facilities and teson had a house, a job and a din- ing for parking, attics to apart- Recent figures from the Resolu- would pay for a seat at her table, agree to help with traffic control; planning at the medical branch. ing table that was empty once she ment dwellers in need of storage tion Foundation think tank found she teamed up with Spacehop. and depending on which island “It was a real win-win for us,” got her three children out the door and garden plots to those who that self-employment accounts for “It’s just sitting there empty streets you use, you might have to Brown said. “We’re avoiding any every morning. want to grow their own tomatoes. 45 percent of the growth in anyways,” she said. get the Texas Department of of these houses having to go to a When she received a flyer Boxful in Hong Kong promises employment in Britain since The company vets both the Transportation involved as well. landfill. We’re able to put the telling her she could make money to declutter your life by collecting 2008. host and client for the transac- “It’s coordinating between sev- houses back into the housing by renting seats at the table to and storing unneeded belongings. “It’s an outgrowth of the reces- tion, verifying the mobile phone, eral different entities, which stock in Galveston, somebody will people looking for short-term In Spain, LetMeSpace provides a sion and an outgrowth of people e-mail and identification. So far, means that it can take a little eventually pay taxes on it, and office space, she jumped at the marketplace to rent out anything being re-employed on a contingen- there have been no major issues, while, said Michael Guillot, the we’re helping GHF with their chance to list its virtues on the from parking spaces to unused cy basis,” said Cooper. “Big though there’s an insurance poli- Project Manager for Revolving revolving fund projects.” Spacehop website — where storage. Pubs are renting out employers don’t want to make a cy that covers any gaps in a home Fund and Community Programs The medical branch is building Airbnb meets the laptop space in the morning to people commitment to people.” insurance policy for claims or for the Galveston Historical Foun- its new health education center at entrepreneur. looking for peace to work, said Lavinia Osbourne started her damage. Brynteson also does her dation one of the houses, and has plans “I wondered why perhaps it Catherine Cottney, manager of own financial counseling business own due diligence to make sure Fortunately, the foundation for student housing on the site of had taken so long since Airbnb trends at business research firm in the wake of the global econom- she’s comfortable with the guest. has the process down pat, and is the other two. The fifth house is has been running for so long,” Mintel. ic crisis but found working at The portable office represents getting a lot of practice perform- next to the Ronald McDonald Brynteson said at her home in “It’s the final frontier,” Cottney home was too difficult when she a step forward from a time when ing it thanks to a partnership House of Galveston, and there are south London. “People have for a said. “People are recognizing the needed to meet clients. She strug- the budding entrepreneur would with the University of Texas Med- no specific plans for the lot that long time been making money out worth of space and they’re looking gled to find peace and quiet work- find a coffee house and look for a ical Branch to move five historic will be emptied there. of their home with guests staying to maximize that.” ing in coffee shops and hotel lob- free chair close to an electrical houses off medical branch proper- The historic foundation has over the night and paying to be With an abundance of bies. outlet. Freelancers and self- ty to other locations on the island. bought, stabilized and resold there. This is a little less intru- investors and a computer-literate “I hate Starbucks,” the 40- employed people need the ability Since 2014, the foundation has endangered historic homes since sive.” entrepreneurial population, the year-old entrepreneur said. “It’s to work without distractions, net- moved four of the houses on truck 1983. The projects with the medi- The rise of self-employment U.K. is driving the trend in noisy. It’s dirty. Sometimes you work with others in the same beds to new address, including cal branch homes is a little differ- and soaring office costs are fuel- Europe. In Britain, platform rev- can’t find a place to sit. You can’t position and speak with clients some memorable rides down Sea- ent, because the foundation will ing demand for shared office enues more than tripled to 850 find a socket that works.” with some degree of confidentiali- wall Boulevard. complete full renovations before space in metropolitan areas, with million pounds ($1.1 billion) in Hotels weren’t much better. ty. And for those in companies, The process of moving a house selling the properties. a handful of firms renting the three years through 2015, “Sometimes, if you are there open plan offices also make it workspace by the hour, similar to according to a study by PwC. too long, the maître d’ or the staff hard for people who work for the the way Airbnb offers overnight Peer-to-peer accommodation, can give you a little funny look,” same company to talk. 2015 SKI-DOO MXZ-TNT 800 stays. Vrumi, founded in 2015, which includes shared office space she said. “The way we work is chang- E-TEC, 2,100 miles, says it has 5,000 registered users as well as overnight stays like Her solution? Brynteson’s din- ing,” said Roddy Campbell, the $1,000 Extras, Electric Start, and 120,000 square feet of Airbnb, accounted for 27 percent ing table, where filmmakers, founder of space rental firm Reverse, Ski-Doo Factory rentable workspace across the of that total. Globally, PwC esti- entrepreneurs and novelists sit Vrumi. “People like being with Auxiliary LED Headlight, U.K. London-based Spacehop mates that revenues in the shar- down to work with other creative people but offices are the worst Heated Hand & Thumb joined the market last year, as did ing economy were about $15 bil- people. places to get things done.” Warmers, Helmet Plug In, Breather, a four-year-old compa- lion in 2015. There, for 22 pounds a day, Campbell said the business R Motion Rear Suspension, ny that also operates in the U.S. The move toward new “hoppers” get one of eight places isn’t just about laptop startups 1.25” Ripsaw Track/Carbide and Canada. workspaces dovetails with at the table, WiFi, and access to either. Studs LIKE NEW! Garage Kept. It’s the latest development of changes in the workplace itself. the kitchen and bathroom. Fringe Vrumi takes a lot of bookings 1 Onwer Trade. SAVE! SAVE! the so-called sharing economy, Cary Cooper, an expert on benefits include sliding glass from small groups who work at Absolutely Like New!! $7,599 where those looking for extra cash workplace issues at Alliance doors that look out over a tree- larger companies but need time SAVE, SAVE, SAVE!! are generating income any way Manchester Business School, said lined garden and visits from Coco, away from the phone calls, email they can with the help of the he’s surprised the Airbnb model the family cat. and office noise — for instance internet and smartphone apps. didn’t come to office space sooner, Brynteson had been an Airbnb senior managers who want to Cloverland Motors Space itself has become a com- and he believes it will grow as host and was accustomed to the meet without being seen or dis- 300 E. 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