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waives right dean of students to speedy By RICHARD JENKINS be directing our school’s [email protected] efforts to ensure all of our IRONWOOD – The graduates leave Luther L. Ironwood Area Schools Wright ready for college or hearing board of education careers – and a bright By RALPH ANSAMI approved a series of per- future.” [email protected] sonnel changes Monday, Martinson, who has HURLEY – A former Supe- including hiring a new taught at the district’s alter- rior, Wis., man who is dean of students. native school for the past charged in the March 27 traf- Dan Martinson will four years, said he was def- fic death in Saxon waived his replace Dan Niemi as the initely excited for the right to a speedy preliminary district’s dean of students, opportunity of the new examination Monday in Iron after Niemi took a job as position. County Court. principal in Bessemer. The board – which Jesse Troy Gasper, 34, who “We’re excited to hire approved Powell’s person- now lists his address as the Dan Martinson as the new nel report as presented – Iron County Jail, appeared dean of students of Iron- also hired Chantel Spears before Iron County Court wood Area Schools. He as cheerleading coach, Liz Commissioner Sam Filippo. brings us experience help- Constantini as junior varsi- Gasper is charged with five ing students learn from ty volleyball coach, Erik counts in the death of Aman- mistakes and fits well with Ellerson as varsity baseball da Schiiller, formerly of Iron- our mission to help stu- coach, Ted Sim as quiz wood. dents learn and grow the bowl advisor, Don Cven- Dan Snyder, who is repre- ‘Wright Way,’” Superinten- gros as boys soccer coach, senting Gasper, appeared by dent Travis Powell told the Cheyenne Colberg as an speaker phone from Ashland, Daily Globe after the meet- assistant accountant, Carol where he had another case. ing. “In addition to provid- Kariainen as a K-12 art Gasper appeared in court for ing support for students the morning session using a who make poor behavioral walker. choices, Mr. Martinson will IRONWOOD — page 5 Snyder told the court he met with Gasper last week in the Iron County Jail and said his client understands the nature of the charges. Ambulance millage Snyder said Gasper was Jean Nordine/Daily Globe waiving his right for a prelim- WOODLAND SKY Native American Dancers perform at Lac Vieux Desert inary exam within a 10-day language approved Saturday for the health fair. period. By RALPH ANSAMI three years, 2019-21 inclu- The next step in the case [email protected] sive, the taxes to be raised will be setting a date for a pre- BESSEMER – The ballot to be used exclusively to Native dancers perform at trial conference. wording has been finalized pay for ambulance services Gasper faces charges of for the one-mill ambulance within Gogebic County. If homicide by vehicle while proposal to come before levied, the one mill will Lac Vieux Desert health fair using a controlled substance; Gogebic County voters in raise an estimated By JEAN NORDINE stories using traditional native songs possession of THC (second or the November election. $523,548 in the first year.” [email protected] and dances to illustrate a Native more offense), the active Gogebic County Prose- The election will be on WATERSMEET – The Woodland American Woodland Tribe within the ingredient in marijuana; cuting Attorney Nicholas Nov. 6. Sky Native American Dancers per- Great Lakes area. knowingly operating while Jacobs submitted the fol- County treasurer Lisa formed Saturday at the Lac Vieux Ronnie Preston narrated the suspended, causing death; lowing draft, approved by Hewitt and county equal- Desert Health Center as part of a LVD dances. He set the mood and explains causing injury by operating the county board of com- ization director Kathy Health Fair. the story behind each dance. with a controlled substance, missioners earlier this Koval said the $523,548 The dance company, established in At Saturday’s show, the dancers and possession of drug para- month: “Shall the limita- figure is based on the 2017 2013, represents dancers from Ojib- demonstrated the meaning behind phernalia. tion on the total amount of county taxable value. we, Sioux, Potawatomi and Apache the “Healing Dance.” Schiiller, 31, of Menomi- taxes which may be The millage ballot lan- tribes. The group performed a variety A young girl laid on a blanket, with nee, was a passenger in a car assessed against all proper- guage was approved by the of dances, such as traditional, fancy, Preston kneeling over her, represent- driven by Gasper, who was ty in the County of Gogebic county board on a 6-0 vote, jingle, grass and hoop. ing her grandfather. The story goes seriously injured in the 3:53 be increased by an amount with board chair George As the dancers perform, they tell that all of the girl’s family had taken a.m. crash on U.S. 2 with a not to exceed one mill ($1 Peterson, of Watersmeet, stories to educate people about what logging truck near the Saxon per $1,000 of state taxable absent at the Aug. 8 regular it means to be Native American. Their cemetery. She was pro- valuation) for a period of monthly meeting. focus is the telling of historic tales and nounced dead at the scene. DANCERS — page 5 Wakefield-Marenisco takes high road on prison closing Hurley district By P.J. GLISSON dents “don’t slip.” [email protected] Board president Brad WAKEFIELD – When Dalbec briefly noted the heads to court the Michigan Department economic impact of the of Corrections announced prison closure and added last week it will close Ojib- of state officials, “I just for lunch debts way Correctional Facility hope those folks follow by Dec. 1, it provoked the policies they’ve set By RALPH ANSAMI with court costs that will ongoing protest via forth to close a prison.” [email protected] be added. demonstration, petitions, In other news, the HURLEY – Hurley Patritto said there’s signs along U.S. 2, and a board heard a presenta- School District parents about $12,000 to $13,000 whole lot of informal ire tion from representatives who are delinquent on pay- owed and school board on the part of local citi- of 4 the Kids, a local ini- ing their lunch accounts president Joe Simonich, of zens. tiative aiming to raise will face court action next Kimball, vowed the money No such objection funds to install a new gym week. will be collected. District administrator occurred, however, at P.J. Glisson/Daily Globe floor in the community Patritto said there are Monday’s regular meeting SHARING A laugh during Monday’s Wakefield- room of the city’s munici- Chris Patritto said Monday 11 family accounts in the of the Wakefield-Marenis- Marenisco Board of Education meeting are, from pal building so elemen- the district’s policy that all red, while two that were co Board of Education. left, board president Brad Dalbec and superinten- tary students can have an lunch accounts must be delinquent were recently “Despite the bad news dent Jason Gustafson. additional place to prac- paid off by the end of the paid off. on the prison, I’m opti- tice sports such as basket- school year will be He said the lunch mistic,” said superinten- a foot-forward outlook school year with new exte- ball and volleyball. enforced. account is separate from dent Jason Gustafson, that marketed the school rior lights, new exterior Peter Koruga, who co- He said certified letters the remainder of the bud- who conceded calmly, as well grounded for con- doors, security cameras chairs 4 the Kids with were sent out over the sum- get and the auditors have “Yes, it will have implica- tinued success. and other internal Amy Tarro, told the board mer warning parents to indicated the red numbers tions on this school.” For instance, he said upgrades. they already have raised pay their bills, or make must be addressed. Nevertheless, the school is fully staffed In addition, the super- $13,000 toward a bottom- arrangements for partial Patritto said there are Gustafson said it was and new students are intendent said students line goal of $17,000. “It’s payments. some families that haven’t more important now to expected from will benefit from training definitely not if this is Now, he said he’ll head paid for meals in years. focus on what’s positive, Watersmeet, Ewen and in Renaissance Star Math, to small claims court in and throughout the meet- Ironwood. The school a state-guided plan he said Iron County Monday to ing he appeared to model itself also will start the provides support so stu- seek judgements, along PRISON — page 5 HURLEY — page 5 TODAY INDEX Few showers — Details, page 2 Classifieds . . . . .12-14 75 cents Comics ...... 11 Monday Today’s records Community ...... 3 Vol. 99, No. 231 High 74 High 89 (1947) Health ...... 6 Low 57 Low 34 (1907) Obituaries ...... 7 Year ago today Precipitation Opinion ...... 4 High 80 24 hours to 7 a.m. Low 52 Monday none Sports ...... 9-10 l 2 TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2018 STATE / NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECASTFO ORECAST FOR IRONWOODIR RONWOOD L I N E W O R K TODAY WEDNESDAYWEDNESDDAY THURSDAY FRIDAYFRIDDAY SATURDAY

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8-10: Very High, 11+: ExtremeEx xtreme Exposure Answer: Longyear streets, 3—7p.m. maintenance on the alley ties to see about possibly on Sept. 1, 2018. Campos is area. The city doesn’t have sharing costs. planning a promotional any utilities in the right of The council learned Farmers protest California water event for the Thrift Shop way, nor have any planned. that the resident project that will include live music, The council was interested representative budgets on plan aimed to save salmon a bounce house, Winnies in abandoning the alley to the water/sewer projects on Wheels and possibly reduce the maintenance have been exhausted. SACRAMENTO, Calif. having “Dan the Taco Guy” needs of the city. City man- C2AE requested a (AP) – Hundreds of Cali- park there. He also request- ager Charly Loper will $120,000 additional bud- fornia farmers rallied at the ed the city to provide schedule a public hearing get to continue their obser- Capitol on Monday to garbage cans. The council for the council’s second vation for the remainder protest state water officials’ granted the request subject meeting in September and of construction. Based on proposal to increase water to what their attorney says mail out notices to all the contractor’s latest pro- flows in a major California about liability. Campos will neighbors within 300 feet. posed schedule, they esti- river, a move state and fed- purchase liability insur- In other business the coun- mate that this may be as eral politicians called an ance if necessary. cil condemned 1715 long as four months of overreach of power that A city resident has Woolsey. additional effort. The would mean less water for expressed interest in pur- Concern has been council decided to give farms in the Central Valley. chasing 3.33 acres of city expressed about the speed them one month’s addi- “If they vote to take our property on Hill Avenue limit through the city. tional $30,000. They water, this does not end in Yale. The land adjoins Loper spoke with Trooper requested the C2AE engi- there,” said Republican his property and is Daniel Verlin out of Mar- neers draw up a list of pos- state Sen. Anthony Cannel- marshy and not suitable quette, traffic safety spe- sible things that can be cut la. “We will be in court for for building on. He would cialist for the Michigan out of the water/sewer 100 years.” like to use the land to State Police in the region. project and present it at Environmentalists and grow mushrooms. The Verlin supplied Loper with the next meeting. The Associated Press fishermen offered a differ- city’s assessor has valued information on speed stud- council also wants to CALIFORNIA FARMERS rally at the Capitol to protest a ent take on the other side the property at $2,266. ies, which she passed along check if the inspectors proposal by state water officials to increase water of the Capitol to a much The council agreed to put to the council. have the actual hours of flows for the lower San Joaquin River to protect fish, smaller audience. the land up for sale and it The city is looking into time worked that the city at the Capitol, Monday in Sacramento, Calif. The State “For the 50 years corpo- will be advertised as garbage options for has been billed for. Water Resources Control Board is holding hearings rate agriculture has been such. garbage pick-up, recycling Loper explained the this week concerning a plan to allow more water to getting fat,” said Noah The city received a pick-up and spring clean- flow freely down the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Oppenheim of the Pacific request for the abandon- up. Delta from February to June, meaning less water will Coast Federation of Fisher- ment of an alley on Moore Options are to go out be available for farming and other needs. men’s Associations. BESSEMER — page 5 “Salmon fisheries have the San Joaquin Basin in it a crime to demand that been tightening belts.” 2017, compared to 70,000 we have safe drinking Prosecutors preparing charges against Cohen The charged rhetoric in 1985. The change is an water?” came a day before the Cali- attempt to mimic natural The water board has NEW YORK (AP) – case and spoke on Monday Monday. There was no fornia State Water water flows that help the postponed its final vote on Michael Cohen, President on condition of anonymity, immediate response to a Resources Control Board salmon thrive. the plan to an unspecified Donald Trump’s former refused to answer ques- message seeking comment was set to discuss its pro- State water officials date. personal lawyer, could be tions about speculation from Sterling National posal to change water have called the Delta an The Trump administra- charged before the end of that Cohen still might Bank, one of the institu- flows in the Sacramento- “ecosystem in crisis.” tion has also weighed in. the month with bank fraud strike a plea deal with pros- tions that loaned Cohen San Joaquin River Delta, How California man- Interior Secretary Ryan in his dealings with the ecutors requiring his coop- money. which supplies water for ages and uses its water has Zinke called it a “water taxi industry and with eration. The New York Times the majority of California’s long been a topic of hot grab” that would “cripple committing other financial Absent a quick resolu- reported Sunday, based on people and massive swaths political debate, falling the Central Valley’s econo- crimes, two people familiar tion, it’s believed that pros- anonymous sources, that of farmland. more along regional lines my, farms and communi- with the federal probe said ecutors would put off a prosecutors have been The plan would double than partisan ones and pit- ty,” after visiting the region Monday. decision on how to go for- focusing on more than $20 the amount of water that ting agricultural interests with Republican U.S. Rep. The people confirmed ward with the case until million in loans obtained must flow freely through against environmental Jeff Denham in July. He reports that federal prose- after the election in compli- by taxi businesses that the Low San Joaquin River ones. Beyond farming urged the state water board cutors in Manhattan were ance with an informal Jus- Cohen and his family own. and three of its tributaries interests, politicians in the to delay its vote. considering charging tice Department policy of Cohen had gained noto- from February to June, Central Valley say the plan Increasing flows would Cohen after months of avoiding bringing prosecu- riety as Trump’s loyal meaning less water can be would limit their access to harm the federally-man- speculation over a case that tions that could be seen as “fixer” before FBI agents diverted for farming or drinking water. aged Central Valley Pro- has been a distraction for political and influence vot- raided his office and a other needs. It’s an effort to “When was it a crime to ject’s ability to move and the White House with the ers. hotel where he was staying protect the state’s declining grow food to put on our store water through its midterm elections Both the U.S. attorney’s while renovations were salmon population; the tables,” said Democratic network of dams and approaching. office and an attorney for being done on his apart- state estimates just 10,000 Assemblyman Rudy Salas reservoirs, Zinke has The people, who weren’t Cohen, Lanny Davis, ment in a Trump-devel- fall-run salmon returned to of Bakersfield. “When was argued. authorized to discuss the declined to comment on oped building. Ontonagon board ratifies contract with teachers union

By JAN TUCKER eral years the contract froze eral new coaches. Brittany $119 per day after 10 con- the lease agreement with board: [email protected] all the step increases of Penegor will be the girls secutive days for the same the Intermediate School –Recognized the service ONTONAGON – In teachers with additional varsity volley ball coach, teacher; $9.25 per hour for District for two class- of the late Chuck Yost, who time for the opening of the years of service. The new Tim Routheaux was hired substitute support staff rooms for the moderately served on the school school year Sept. 4, the contract unfreezes the as junior high girls basket- and $13 per hour for sub- cognatively impaired stu- board. Ontonagon Area Board of steps and will bring their ball coach and Ray Bram- stitute bus drivers. Student dents at $11,314 and one –Heard the playground Education Monday ratified salaries up to the year of lett for assistant boys foot- worker wages remained the room for the Communi- was inspected and received its contracts with the their service. ball coach. Brian Amos same as last year at $5 an ties that Care agreement an “excellent rating. Ontonagon Teachers Edu- The board also ratified was hired as interim junior hour. for office space at $2,700 –Posted a position of cation Association and the contract for the Sup- varsity football coach after The price for school per year. playground attendant for Ontonagon Education Sup- port Staff with a 1 per- the board received the res- lunch will rise by 5 cents in In a change to the high Monday through Friday at port staff. cent raise in salary. The ignation of Brandon Ward. each category: Elementary school student handbook, 8 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. and Following a short closed raise will extend for the Ward resigned noting he grades K-5, $2.80 a day, instead if recognizing only 11;30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. session, the teachers’ con- length of the remaining has been hired as athletic Junior Senior High School the top five students at –Will advertise for tract was approved. Super- contract. director at Ewen-Trout (6-12) $3 a day and adult graduation, the district will wood chips with bids due intendent Jim Bobula The board took other Creek. lunch $3.95 a day. Break- honor all students who Wednesday, September 12. explained there was no action to facilitate the The board also set the fast remains free to all stu- have earned a 3.5 grade- Accepted the bid from salary increase in the one- beginning of the new 2018-19 substitute teachers dents. point or higher. PBBBS to retube the boiler year contract. The last sev- school year by hiring sev- pay at $78.75 per day or The board approved In other action, the for $28,738. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2018 3 Lutgen named Bay Cliff director KIWANIS

BIG BAY – The Board of from Purdue University B u z z iday Inn in Marquette. All Directors of Bay Cliff with a Bachelor of Science Berube, are welcome. Health Camp announced degree, completed her Mas- p r e s i - Bay Cliff Health Camp, its next executive director ters of Education at Indi- dent of located in Big Bay, was is Clare Lutgen. Lutgen has ana Wesleyan University, t h e established in 1934 to pro- succeeded Tim Bennett, and earned her Doctor of Board of mote the health, welfare, who served as executive Education degree from d i r e c - happiness and develop- director of Bay Cliff since Indiana University. t o r s . ment of children of the 1992. Lutgen has been “We are U.P. with physical disabili- Bennett’s retirement involved in public educa- very for- ties. plans were announced in tion as a high school sci- t u n a t e Today, Bay Cliff is a Clare 2017 and the board began ence teacher, building and C l a r e Lutgen therapy center serving 160 an extensive, nation-wide central office administra- h a s children each summer dur- search. tor, and innovator in c o m e ing its seven-week pro- As executive director, Lafayette and Fort Wayne, back and have confidence gram. Lutgen will be responsible Indiana. She is happy to be that she will lead Bay Cliff Bay Cliff also hosts over for the promotion, admin- back home in the Upper into its next era. She will 40 other related camps and istration and supervision Peninsula of Michigan. be an asset to the commu- events throughout the year. of the program, facility and “Clare shadowed Tim nity.” The camp is is a place staff. Bennett this year during The board will host a where very special children Clare (Perttunen) Lut- the summer camp and reception for the communi- are able to pursue their gen is a native of Mar- quickly realized she made ty to meet Lutgen on Sept. hope and dreams for the Submitted photo quette. She graduated the right decision,” said 27 from 5-8 p.m. at the Hol- future. THE IRONWOOD Kiwanis Club has named peanut cap- tains for the annual peanut sale. Chris Luton, left, and Nanette Bell will lead their sales teams to generate Beating King of Pop, The Eagles have No.1 album of all-time donations that are earmarked to support children’s NEW YORK (AP) – The Eagles’ programs across the Gogebic Range. greatest hits album has moonwalked past Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” to Briefs become history’s best-selling album of all-time. Mobile food pantry open Monday The Recording Industry Associa- tion of America told The Associated HURLEY – The next Iron County Mobile Food Pantry Press on Monday that the Eagles’ will take place on Monday, August 27, from noon — 1:30 album – “Their Greatest Hits 1971- p.m. 1975” – is now certified 38x plat- Annual re-registration is taking place. Please be pre- inum, which means sales and pared to provide your photo ID and 1-2 other forms of streams of the album have reached 38 residency. We are located in the Iron County million copies. Recycling/Iron County Forestry Parking Lot, 606-607 3rd The album was released in 1976 Avenue North, Hurley. and pushes Jackson’s “Thriller,” If you would like to learn more about the Iron County which is 33x platinum, to second Mobile Food Pantry, call the Iron County UW-Extension place. office 715-561-2695. RIAA also said that the Eagles’ McDonald Dam to be closed for “Hotel California,” released in 1977, Associated Press is now 26x platinum and makes it the IN THIS 2014 file photo, Don Henley, left, and Glenn Frey of The Eagles maintenance third best-selling album of all-time. perform on the “History of the Eagles” tour at the Forum in Los Angeles. BESSEMER – The Gogebic County Forestry and Parks The last time RIAA tallied sales for The Eagles’ greatest hits album has surpassed Michael Jackson’s Commission notified the public that the McDonald Dam the Eagles’ greatest hits album was in “Thriller” as the best-selling album of all-time. Recreational Area and access site will be closed for main- 2006, when it said it was 29x plat- tenance from Aug. 27 thru Sept. 14. For more informa- inum. Sales and streams for pany began incorporating streaming Easy – became part of the soundtrack tion please contact the Director, Greg Ryskey at 906-663- “Thriller” were last updated last year. from YouTube, Spotify and other digi- of that decade. They broke up in 4687 or via email [email protected]. “We are grateful for our families, tal music services to determine certifi- 1980, coming back together 14 years our management, our crew, the peo- cation for albums and songs. later with Henley and Glenn Frey Strong Bones exercise class resumes for ple at radio and, most of all, the loyal Now 1,500 streams of an album is being the only remaining original fall fans who have stuck with us through equivalent to an album sale. Also, 10 members. Frey died in 2016, but the the ups and downs of 46 years. It’s song downloads = 1 album sale. Grammy-winning band remains on MERCER, Wis. – Mercer Health and Wellness will been quite a ride,” Don Henley said The Eagles, who formed in Los tour. resume Strong Bones exercise classes on Mondays. The in a statement. Angeles in the early 1970s, mastered The band was inducted into the class times will be 10:30, 1:00 and 5:00 and will be held RIAA’s platinum status was once the mix of rock ‘n’ roll and country Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1998 at the Mercer Community Center. This is a 12 week ses- equivalent to selling one million music, and the band’s hits – includ- and received the Kennedy Center sion, ending on Nov. 15, and there is a fee for the class. albums or songs, but in 2013 the com- ing “Hotel California” and “Take It Honor in 2016. Scholarships are available. For more information contact Jackie Lamberty at 715- Michigan TIP college scholarship program deadline approaching 476-2404 or email at [email protected] E-TC scholarships available LANSING — Time is run- from graduation to begin colleges and universities school graduates don’t ning out for eligible indi- using their TIP benefits. and students attending 4- plan to attend college this EWEN – The Margaret Dittman Memorial Education viduals from the Class of The application dead- year degree-granting non- fall, we urge them to certify Grant was established by her husband, Gene Dittman, to 2018 who have graduated line is August 31 for eligi- publics are eligible for their application as soon as assist past and present graduates of Ewen-Trout Creek with a high school diploma ble students to apply for $110 per credit hour in possible,” said Carla High School of good character and in financial need to or equivalent to claim their TIP, a program adminis- 2018-19. Foltyn, Director of Student continue their education. The Dittmans recognized that Tuition Incentive Program tered by the Michigan In addition to tuition Scholarships and Grants. the rising cost of higher education has made it more dif- benefits, according to the Department of Treasury’s assistance, TIP also covers “Once their eligibility is ficult for individuals of modest means to advance and Michigan Department of Student Financial Services up to $250 in mandatory confirmed, they have four complete their education. Through their generosity, this Treasury. Bureau. fees each semester. years to begin using TIP, grant will be offered biannually. The grant program – TIP covers 24 credit To qualify, students but the window for apply- The Ewen-Trout Creek Community Education Com- commonly referred to as hours of tuition per aca- must have been on Michi- ing for this benefit will mittee will be accepting applications, for the 2018 Fall TIP – encourages eligible demic year for a total of 80 gan Medicaid for 24 close on August 31.” semester, for this unique grant opportunity. Only com- Medicaid recipients to overall credits at participat- months within a 36-con- Students may complete pleted applications postmarked by the deadline date will complete high school by ing Michigan community secutive month period the TIP application in the be considered. The grant is awarded for the 2018 Fall providing college tuition colleges. between age nine and high MiSSG Student Portal at semester only. Applicants must be a full time student, 12 assistance. Eligible TIP TIP covers the in-district school graduation. michigan.gov/missg or by credits or more. The deadline for application submission students have four years tuition rate at 4-year public “Even if eligible high calling 888-447-2687. is Sept. 28, by 3 p.m. The number of grant recipients and the award amount will be determined by the grant review committee. Community calendar Any further education you are seeking, a 2-year degree, a trade school degree, a 4-year degree or beyond, appli- cations are encouraged. Even though you have submitted Email calendar items and Ironwood. ing, 5:30 p.m., Historic Iron- Community Night Meal community news to Wednesday, Aug. 22 wood Theatre. Free Supper, 5-6 p.m., Apos- an application in the past, you may have been a recipient, [email protected]. Alcoholics Anonymous, tolic Lutheran Church, Aurora or financial need/status has changed, reapplication is For more information, call 906- 6:30 p.m., First Presbyterian Street, Ironwood. Christian Men of the advised. 932-2211. Church, Hurley. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Northland, 6:30 a.m., Uptown “Tagging Monarch But- p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, The names of the recipients of the grant will be Tuesday, Aug. 21 Cafe, Ironwood. terflies,” 6:30 p.m., Manny’s Ironwood. area74.org. released to local media for publication. The Committee Mentoring of Moms, 9- Restaurant, Ironwood. will only notify the applicants selected for the grant Iron-Gogebic Integrated 10:30 a.m., Range Community Government Sunday, Aug. 26 Family Services, 9-10:30 Bible Church, Hurley. 715-561- Gogebic-Iron Wastewater award. a.m., Iron County Courthouse, 4355. Authority, 8 a.m., treatment Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 To request and submit an application, please contact Hurley. 906-663-4045 or 715- Alcoholics Anonymous, facility boardroom. p.m., closed meeting, Salem Ewen-Trout Creek Community Education Committee, % 561-2191. open meeting, noon, Salem Downtown Ironwood Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Wisconsin Veterans Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Mercer Health and Well- Tammy Gibson, 14312 Airport Road, Ewen, MI 49925, or Development Authority, 8 Employment Services Rep- area74.org. a.m., meeting, Conference ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., call 906-813-0620. resentative, 9-11:30 a.m., vet- DOVE Support Group, Room 1, second floor, Memori- Mercer Community Center. erans service office, Hurley. noon-2 p.m. 906-932-4990. al Building, Ironwood. Narcotics Anonymous, 7 715-392-7808. Ironwood-Hurley Rotary Iron County Transporta- p.m., Wesley United Methodist Gogebic County Veterans Club, 12:15 p.m., Elk and tion Coordinating Commit- Church, Ironwood. PUBLIC LAND AUCTION Service Officer, 9:30-11:30 Hound Restaurant, Ironwood. tee, 1:30 p.m, board room, Alcoholics Anonymous, The following County Treasurers will be offering tax-reverted real estate a.m., Ironwood Memorial Iron County Veterans Ser- courthouse. 7:30 p.m., Sharon Lutheran Building. 906-667-1110. vice Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Church, Bessemer. area74.org. at public Auction on August 25th, 2018: Baraga, Gogebic, Houghton, Pickleball, 9-11 a.m. Hem- Wis., Town Hall. 715-561- Friday, Aug. 24 Monday, Aug. 27 Iron, Ontonagon & Keweenaw. lock Avenue tennis courts, if 2190. The Auction will be held at The Northern Waters (FKA Lac Vieux rain, Ironwood Memorial Build- IMPACT Life Support Mercer Cribbage, 9:30- Iron County Food Pantry, ing. Group, 6:30 p.m., Woodland 11:30 a.m., Mercer Senior Desert) Casino, N5384 U.S. 45, Watersmeet, MI 49969. Registration 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Blood Pressure Screen- Church, Ironwood. Center. will begin at 11:30am, Auction will begin at 12:00pm. Ave., Montreal, 715-561-4450. ing, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., with Narcotics Anonymous, 7 Double Trouble, 11 a.m.- Iron County Miblie Food Online bidding will be available via www.tax-sale. Regional Hospice nurses, Mill p.m., Salem Lutheran Church, 12:30 p.m., Serenity Center, Pantry, noon-1:30 p.m., Iron Street Garden, Bessemer. Ironwood. area74.org. Ironwood. For more information or for a list of the properties being sold, County Forestry Parking Lot, 906-663-0308. Government Mercer Food Pantry, 606-607 3rd Avenue North, visit our website at www.tax-sale.info or call 1-800-259-7470. Sale list- Alcoholics Anonymous, Gogebic-Ontonagon noon-1 p.m., Railroad Street, Hurley, 715-561-2695 ings are also available at your local County Treasurer’s Office. noon, Salem Lutheran Church, County Remonumentation Mercer, Emergencies: 715- Alcoholics Anonymous, Ironwood. area74.org. Peer Review, 9 a.m. Natural 476-7655. noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood Kiwanis Club, Resources Center, Bessemer. Ironwood Carnegie Ironwood. area74.org. noon, Golden Dragon. Gogebic County Board, 5 Library Board, 4 p.m. 2007 John Deere 3320 AWD Beginner Finnish lan- Range Art Association, 1 p.m., courthouse, Bessemer. Alcoholics Anonymous/ guage class, 3 p.m., Little p.m., 906 Boom, Ironwood. Al-Anon, noon, Salem Luther- Finland, Kimball. Diesel, 72” mid mower, hydro, 400 hrs., 32HP, hydrostat- Mercer Health and Well- Thursday, Aug. 23 an Church, Ironwood. Advanced Finnish lan- ness Pickleball, 3-6 p.m., area74.org. ic transmission, rear & mid PTO, dual hydralics, 2WD, guage class, 4 p.m., Little Mercer Community Center. Pickleball, 9-11 a.m. Hem- Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. Finland, Kimball. tilt steering wheel, rear hitch, turf tires, 400 actual North Country Trail, 6 lock Avenue tennis courts, if EDT, Ontonagon United Overeaters Anonymous, p.m., Aurora Club, Ironwood. rain, Ironwood Memorial Build- Methodist Church basement, hours, 1 owner, stored inside since new, 5:30 p.m., All Saints Lutheran 715-952-8900. ing. next to Holiday gas station, Asbolutely like New!! Church, Wakefield. Hurley VFW Post 1580, 6 Gogebic County Veterans Ontonagon. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., VFW post home. Service Officer, 10:30-11:30 Alcoholics Anonymous, p.m., Our Lady of Peace Bessemer Veterans of a.m., Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 7:30 p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, Ironwood. Foreign Wars, 6 p.m., VFW p.m., Watersmeet Township; Catholic Church, Ironwood. SAVE! area74.org. hall, Bessemer. 2:45-3:15 p.m., Marenisco area74.org. $ Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 Township. 906-667-1110. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. 17,999 p.m., Episcopal Church of the Alcoholics Anonymous, Saturday, Aug. 25 EDT, Ontonagon United Transfiguration, Ironwood. noon, Salem Lutheran Church, Methodist Church basement, area74.org. Ironwood. area74.org. Alcoholics Anonymous, next to Holiday gas station, Government ReGeneration Youth, 11 a.m., Salem Lutheran Ontonagon. area74.org. Iron County Highway 5:30-6:45 p.m., ages 10-11; Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Government Committee, 4 p.m., Mercer Relentless Youth, 7-9 p.m., Community Pickleball Gogebic County Road Cloverland Motors Town Hall, Mercer. ages 12-18; Lighthouse Faith Paddlers, 2-5 p.m., Mercer Commission, 2 p.m., budget 300 E. Cloverland Dr., (U.S. 2) • Ironwood, MI 49938 Center, Ironwood. School gymnasium. 715-776- workshop, road commission Gogebic County Fair 906-932-1202 www.cloverlandmotorsports.com Board, 5:30 p.m., fairgrounds, Sound technician train- 4588. office. l 4 TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2018 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM DAILY GLOBE An unselfish example “I cannot let my selfishness stand son’s birth, she explains “I have Sue Mizell, Publisher in the way of your whole well-being.” thought about you every waking I wasn’t very far into a series of moment.” Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor letters shared with me from a birth She began her first letter with mother to her son, when this sen- “My Most Precious Child.” tence jumped off the page. This was In the Catholic Church, we call a mother who knew she couldn’t Kathryn priests “Father.” We believe that give her unborn son what he needed Lopez priests have devoted their lives to In Their Opinion and made what really is the ultimate God, to act as a representative and sacrifice for a parent – giving up her exemplar of Christ. It’s not Father Give schools child for adoption. For the rest of So-and-So you go to for Confession, her life, this birth mother will live it’s Christ who hears it through his with an ache for the child she gave tance which you have promised.” ministry. And so, a priest is expected green light for up. But she will also live as a model Christians believe themselves to to gaze into the eyes of the faithful of love – the kind puts another’s be adopted sons and daughters of as God would, as those children He happiness before your own. God. He’s a good and generous God, so loves. When a child is harmed in early start “It no longer matters what your who gives us so much more than we the most intimate and heinous ways father and I want, but what we could ever deserve or earn on our by a priest, it is an incestuous evil. Michigan education continues to lag, as evidenced should do so that you have the best own. Christians believe that our In the case of the man formally by its lackluster marks on the National Assessment of opportunities in this life,” she wrote lives in this world are gifts that we known as Cardinal McCarrick, he Educational Progress test released this spring. Yet in a letter just one month before her should use to lovingly serve God. allegedly preyed on the first child even with its students scoring below average across son was born. This birth mother whose letters I who was ever baptized by his hand. the board, the state still maintains restrictions that I was thinking of these letters in was blessed to read is a Catholic. And that does not even begin to may prevent schools from doing their best to educate the wake of reading through the Again, just before her son was born, touch on the despicable sacrileges children. One of these is requiring a post-Labor Day grand jury report about allegations she wrote: “I often stop in a chapel described in the grand jury report. school start. against Catholic priests in Pennsylva- dedicated to our Lady of Providence There are no words that can make Starting school after Labor Day has become tradi- nia dioceses. Most of them involved to say a prayer that I will make the that better. There is no reform plat- tion for Michigan students and their families, but a incidents decades ago, but the rot right decision concerning this new form that will heal such wounds. It growing number of districts are bucking the trend. and the leadership crisis continues. I life that I will soon be bringing into will take a lot of rigorous sacrifice. This year, a record 142 school systems won waivers was watching the anger, betrayal and the world. In the front, there is beau- The Church is meant to be a loving to begin classes early. disgust that people were feeling all tiful statue of Mary holding the child mother. I cried going through the Michigan outlawed pre-Labor Day school starts around reading the headlines and Jesus (who is reaching out to her). In grand-jury report. Bishops are going before the 2006-07 school year in a nod to the the words of the victims. I was think- the back of the church is a statue of to have to adopt the same kind of tourism industry, which says July and August are the ing of the birth mother’s letters in the Pieta. It seems like there is so heroic sacrifice of the birth mother highest revenue-producing months for Michigan part because of a prayer I recently much contrast between the two. Yet who gave up her son so he could tourism. They fear families will forgo end-of-summer heard in church. Namely: “Almighty some joy can be found in the suffer- have a better life. For the love of God trips if school starts earlier. ever-living God, whom, taught by the ing that Mary went through. I think and children. Nothing less – and This made Michigan an outlier, as nearly all other Holy Spirit, we dare to call our of all the suffering that I have gone there are miles to go – will even states don’t restrict schools in this way. School dis- Father, bring, we pray, to perfection through, and that which is still to begin to restore any semblance of tricts are pushing back. Nearly 400 of the 900 dis- in our hearts the spirit of adoption come when I must say goodbye to trust and credibility. tricts statewide (including charter schools) could as your sons and daughters, that we you – It seems so great.” Kathryn Jean Lopez can be contact- potentially start school in August because they meet may merit to enter into the inheri- In another letter written after her ed at [email protected]. one of the exemption requirements, according to state education officials. If that many schools qualify, and if there are so Today in history many benefits to the waiver, why not just allow schools to decide for themselves? Making school By The Associated Press administrators jump through unnecessary hoops to Today’s Highlight in History extend their school year is the wrong priority. On August 21, 1831, Nat Reasons that justify an exemption include increas- Turner launched a violent ing instructional time as part of a reform plan, bal- slave rebellion in ancing a school calendar for year-round schooling, or resulting in the deaths of at least 55 whites. (Turner was aligning more closely with the calendar of post-sec- later executed.) ondary educational institutions. On this date Local school districts know what is best for their In 1609, Galileo Galilei students and should be able to begin school when demonstrated his new tele- scope to a group of officials they want. Tourism officials tout studies showing atop the Campanile (kahm- economic benefits of a delayed school year, but if pah-NEE’-lay) in Venice. Michigan’s students aren’t keeping up academically In 1858, the first of seven that will harm the future economy much more debates between Illinois sena- deeply. torial contenders Abraham Lin- coln and Stephen Douglas One benefit of allowing an early start date would took place. be the ability to align school schedules with an In 1911, Leonardo da Early/Middle College Program, a five-year high Vinci’s “Mona Lisa” was stolen school program designed to allow a student to earn a from the Louvre Museum in Paris. (The painting was recov- high school diploma and college credit by taking ered two years later in Italy.) classes at a community college or university. Because In 1912, the Boy Scouts of higher ed institutions generally begin in mid-August, America named its first Eagle schools that have to start after Labor Day face diffi- Scout, Arthur Rose Eldred of Yeltsin. land, to up to 35 years in prison general manager Pete Retzlaff culties in participating in such a program. Troop 1 in Rockville Centre, In 1992, an 11-day siege for spilling an unprecedented is 87. Actor-director Melvin Van N.Y. Last year, Sen. Marty Knollenberg, R-Troy, intro- began at the cabin of white trove of government secrets. Peebles is 86. Playwright Mart In 1940, exiled Communist separatist Randy Weaver in (The former intelligence ana- Crowley is 83. Singer Kenny duced a bill that would allow Michigan schools to revolutionary Leon Trotsky Ruby Ridge, Idaho, as govern- lyst, now known as Chelsea Rogers is 80. Actor Clarence open before Labor Day without state approval, while died in a Mexican hospital from ment agents tried to arrest Manning, was later sentenced Williams III is 79. Rock-and-roll preserving the long weekends in August to appease wounds inflicted by an assas- Weaver for failing to appear in to up to 35 years in prison. The musician James Burton is 79. sin the day before. court on charges of selling two sentence was commuted by Singer Harold Reid (The the tourism industry. It passed through the Educa- In 1959, President Dwight tion Committee with a 4-1 vote but lost momentum illegal sawed-off shotguns; on President Barack Obama in his Statler Brothers) is 79. Singer D. Eisenhower signed an exec- the first day of the siege, final days in office.) The Jackie DeShannon is 77. Col- in the full Senate and was never acted upon. utive order making Hawaii the Weaver’s teenage son, National Security Agency lege and Pro Football Hall of If schools are to be held accountable for improv- 50th state. Samuel, and Deputy U.S. Mar- declassified three secret court Famer Willie Lanier is 73. ing student performance, they should be given every In 1961, country singer shal William Degan were killed. opinions showing how in one of Actress Patty McCormack is Patsy Cline recorded the Willie tool possible to accomplish that goal. In 2000, rescue efforts to its surveillance programs, it 73. Pop singer-musician Carl Nelson song “Crazy” in reach the sunken Russian scooped up as many as 56,000 Giammarese is 71. Actress – Detroit News Nashville for Decca Records. nuclear submarine Kursk emails and other communica- Loretta Devine is 69. NBC (The recording was released in ended with divers announcing tions by Americans not con- newsman Harry Smith is 67. October 1961.) none of the 118 sailors had nected to terrorism annually Singer Glenn Hughes is 66. In 1963, martial law was survived. over three years. Country musician Nick Kane is declared in South Vietnam as Thought for Today Ten years ago: President One year ago: Americans 64. Actress Kim Cattrall is 62. police and army troops began George W. Bush issued a fed- witnessed their first full-blown Hall of Famer “Paradoxical as it may seem, to believe in youth is to a violent crackdown on Bud- eral disaster declaration for coast-to-coast solar eclipse and former NFL quarterback dhist anti-government parts of Florida affected by since World War I, with eclipse- Jim McMahon is 59. Actress look backward; to look forward we must believe in age.” protesters. Tropical Storm Fay. Secretary watchers gathering along a Cleo King is 56. Retired MLB In 1983, Philippine opposi- — Dorothy L. Sayers, English author (1893-1957) of State Condoleezza Rice path of totality extending 2,600 All-Star John Wetteland is 52. tion leader Benigno S. Aquino arrived in Baghdad for discus- miles across the continent from Rock singer Serj Tankian (Sys- Jr., ending a self-imposed exile sions with Prime Minister Nouri Oregon to South Carolina. In a tem of a Down) is 51. Figure in the United States, was shot al-Maliki and other top Iraqi national address, President skater Josee Chouinard is 49. Letters Policy dead moments after stepping officials. Twin Taliban suicide Donald Trump reversed his Actress Carrie-Anne Moss is off a plane at Manila Interna- bombings at Pakistan’s largest past calls for a speedy exit 48. MLB player-turned-manag- The Daily Globe welcomes letters from readers. Letters tional Airport. The musical play weapons complex killed at from Afghanistan and recom- er Craig Counsell is 48. Rock should deal with matters of current, public interest. We reserve “La Cage Aux Folles” opened least 67 people. At the Sum- mitted the United States to the musician Liam Howlett (Prodi- the right to reject any letter and to edit those that are to be pub- on Broadway. mer Olympics, Japan defeated 16-year-old conflict, saying gy) is 47. Actress Alicia Witt is lished. Please avoid name-calling or personal attacks. In 1987, Sgt. Clayton Lone- the U.S. softball team, 3-1, to U.S. troops must “fight to win.” 43. Singer Kelis is 39. Actor Letters should be no longer than 400 words. An address tree, the first Marine court-mar- win the gold medal. Kerri A collision between the Diego Klattenhoff is 39. TV and phone number must be included for verification purposes. tialed for spying, was convicted Walsh and Misty May-Treanor destroyer USS John McCain personality Brody Jenner is 35. Election-related letters advocating for or against a candi- in Quantico, Virginia, of pass- won their second consecutive and an oil tanker near Singa- Singer Melissa Schuman is 34. date, ballot measure or political party will be considered ads ing secrets to the KGB. (Lone- gold medal in beach volleyball, pore left ten U.S. sailors dead. Olympic gold medal sprinter and are subject to a charge of $25 for the first 7 inches and tree ended up serving eight beating Wang Jie and Tian Jia London’s Big Ben bell atop Usain Bolt is 32. Actor Carlos $10 for each additional inch thereafter. They are also limited to years in a military prison.) of China. The U.S. women’s Parliament’s clock tower fell Pratts is 32. Actor-comedian 400 words. In 1991, the hard-line coup soccer team won the gold silent for four years of repair Brooks Wheelan is 32. Actor Letters may be mailed to Letters to the Editor, Daily Globe, against Soviet President medal by beating Brazil 1-0 in work that would keep it quiet Cody Kasch is 31. Country 118 E. McLeod Ave., Ironwood MI 49938; emailed to: Mikhail S. Gorbachev col- extra time. on all but a few special occa- singer Kacey Musgraves is 30. [email protected]; or faxed to 906-932-4211. lapsed in the face of a popular Five years ago: Army Pfc. sions. Actress Hayden Panettiere is Brief, thank-you letters will be considered for our Saturday uprising led by Russian Feder- Bradley Manning was sen- Today’s Birthdays 29. Actor RJ Mitte is 26. Actor “Bouquets” column. ation President Boris N. tenced at Fort Meade, Mary- Former NFL player and Maxim Knight is 19.

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PUBLISHER EXECUTIVE.DOODV ASSISTANT/ACCOUNTING DAILY GLOBE Sue Mizell Jenna 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 l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / STATE TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2018 5 Prison –Voted to accept Bessemer updates in the high school and elementary hand- From page 1 books. From page 2 going to happen, it’s –Voted to approve the when,” he said. 2018-19 annual contract pink flags and paint He asked the board’s for head cook Suzette Fet- stripes seen along U.S. 2 permission to use the ters. are the measurements for school track for a bike-a- –Voted to support a changing the road from a thon planned as the next request from Gogebic Med- four lane down to three. fundraiser by 4 the Kids. ical Care Facility to allow By law the lanes are to be He added the board also is use of the school’s buses, 12 feet wide and right now welcome to provide input gym and kitchen, at the they are 11 feet wide. regarding a suitable date full expense of GMCF, Information will be that won’t conflict with should evacuation of its released to the public as to school track needs. residents ever be neces- the pros and cons of such Dale White, another 4 sary in an emergency and a change. the Kids representative, when school is not in ses- told board members that sion. Construction update: their own vice president, –Learned from Dalbec Streets: The DPW has Micki Sorensen, provided parking lot lights should swept streets and side- the idea, based on a recent be functional by the com- walks, ditched Colby Hill successful bike-a-thon in ing week. He said they Rd and replaced culvert, Jean Nordine/Daily Globe cold patched streets, Marenisco. have been programmed to BERGLAND/MATCHWOOD Historical Society Museum volunteer Nancy Hillier Board members voted to turn on in conjunction picked up trash, graded stands amongst the Bergland school class composite pictures. The museum's gravel roads, road side allow use of the track, and with city lights, but will be “School Room” has class composites from 1929-1984 and much more memorbilia. Dalbec said “as much as motion-sensitive and will mowing and brushed they would like to” offer dim when no activity is streets. school funds toward the occurring. Historical Society Museum Buildings: The DPW project, they are prohibited The school calendar has been doing repairs to from issuing funds to pri- includes the following dedicates room to Bergland School lights, cleaning and orga- vate groups. He did assure, items: nizing, and janitorial work. however, that school offi- Active shooter training By JEAN NORDINE When the school burned down, a sec- Park: The DPW has cials would provide appro- for staff will occur on Aug. [email protected] ond school was built in an empty lot been mowing, weed trim- priate supervision of stu- 29, after which an open BERGLAND – One of the rooms at the across from the present school. The school ming, watered flowers, dents once the gym is house will be held in the Bergland-Matchwood Historical Society was built of brick, however the brick did- cleaning and playground ready to use. gym from 4:30-7:30 p.m. Museum in Bergland is entirely dedicated n't stop it from also burning down in equipment maintenance. The board also: “Don’t panic if you drive by to the Bergland School. 1938. Water: The DPW –As part of a state man- and see a bunch of police There are a variety of displays in the Besides the school building pictures, repaired meters, read date, voted to reward $200 cars that day,” said “school room,” such as class composites, there are quite a collection of photo family meters, operated valves, merit pay for outstanding Gustafson. sports uniforms, trophies and more. albums and others of the towns in both flushed water mains, Miss teaching, to be determined The first day of school is The Bergland school district operated Bergland and Matchwood townships. Dig locates, repaired valve by specific standards on Sept. 4 with a 10 a.m. for 80 years, from 1904 through 1984. There are early sports pictures and many boxes, repaired hydrants including (a) general start time for students. Class composite photos from 1929 yearbooks. On one wall of the “school and general water plant observation of teachers The board’s next regu- through 1984 line the wall of the room. room,” a cabinet is full of various school operations. and (b) student scores. lar meeting will be on Sept. Although the school district began in memorabilia, including the school news- Sewer: The DPW has – Received a personal 17 at 5 p.m. in board cham- 1904, there are no composites of the class- paper the “Blue and White.” repaired sewer for Galena introduction to several new bers on the second floor of es from 1904-1929. Also on display is a picture of Ag Street for State Street hous- instructional staff hired for the Wakefield-Marenisco A sign in the room reads, “At the time, Kasper Latvala, who was the school secre- es, checked manholes, and the 2018-19 school year. K-12 School. Superintendent Edwin Carlson decided tary for many years. She was known as a Miss Dig locates. we didn't need all those old class pictures “Bergland icon.” At the time of the muse- Shop: The DPW has hanging, as they took up too much room. um's grand opening, a photo appeared in –The board also repaired equipment and Ironwood He got rid of all of them up to year 1929. a news article showing the picture of Lat- approved a contract with doing preventive mainte- Mr. Carlson wasn't liked very well, so he vala sitting at her desk. A copy of the news- the GOISD to have the nance of equipment. was called other names; behind his back, paper was sent to her. When she saw it, From page 1 intermediate district pro- The DPW will be doing of course.” she was beside herself, exclaiming, “That's teacher and Angela Ruot- vide special education ser- building maintenance, There are pictures of the old school me! That's my desk!” At the time she was sala as the girls varsity bas- vices. The agreement is Miss Dig locates water sys- showing that the building had two addi- 100 years old and partially blind. She ketball coach. with all the school districts tem maintenance, equip- tions.The first addition was the center part passed away two years later. The report also includ- in the ISD. ment repairs and street of an “H.” Later the right leg of the “H” was The museum will close for the 2018 ed several resignations and –The board passed a maintenance. information on other resolution accepting the built. season on Aug. 31. vacant positions in the dis- sale of the bonds the voters Lottery trict. passed in the election earli- In other action: er this month. The bonds –The board approved will fund updating the dis- Monday Midday Daily 4: 9-7-6-3 24-32-33-35-36-41-46-48-52- SuperCash: 01-08-09-28- renewing the lease agree- trict’s bus fleet and Michigan Daily 3: 1-6-5 56-59-62-64-69-70-76 32-33, Doubler: N Poker Lotto: AS-9C-5H-9H- Daily 4: 3-3-2-7 Wisconsin Badger 5: 03-09-20-25-26 ment with the Gogebic upgrades to the Luther L. 7S Fantasy 5: 03-10-11-22-36 5 Card Cash: AC-AD-AS- Daily Pick 3: 1-7-7 Ontonagon Intermediate Wright building. Midday Daily 3: 3-6-1 Keno: 09-13-15-16-20-22- 2D-8S Daily Pick 4: 3-9-6-2 School District for space at –The board also passed Luther L. Wright K-12 a resolution allowing the TUESDAY EVENING AUGUST 21, 2018 School and Sleight Elemen- district to accept students 7:007:308:008:309:009:3010:0010:3011:0011:30 tary School. The GOISD from outside the district’s The Flash “Null and An- The Outpost “The Book of Page Six TV Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Engagement Engagement The King of will pay the district boundaries. # CW KDLH noyed” ’ (TVPG) (CC) Names” (N) ’ (TV14) (TVPG) (TVG) (CC) (TVPG) Queens ’ $29,546 next year for the –The board approved NCIS A man suspected of Bull Bull must help convict NCIS: New Orleans “High Local 3 (:35) The Late Show With James % CBS WJMN space, which Powell said an agreement allowing assault escapes. (TVPG) a drug dealer. (TV14) Stakes” ’ (TV14) News at Stephen Colbert (TVPG) Corden was roughly one classroom the district’s tennis team America’s Got Talent “Live Quarter Finals 2” (N) ’ (:01) Making It “All of the KBJR 6- (:34) The Tonight Show Seth Meyers & NBC KBJR (Live) (TVPG) (CC) Holidays at Once” (TV14) News Starring Jimmy Fallon ’ less than last year’s agree- to compete for another America’s Got Talent “Live Quarter Finals 2” (N) ’ (:01) Making It “All of the TV6 Late (:34) The Tonight Show Seth Meyers ment. year. ( NBC WLUC (Live) (TVPG) (CC) Holidays at Once” (TV14) News (N) Starring Jimmy Fallon ’ Bachelor in Paradise (N) ’ (TV14) (CC) Castaways Tim and News (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (:37) Night- Hurley been an asset to this dis- * ABC WDIO Krichelle meet Eric. 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By AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN lets, which brought savoriness paper towels if still wet. Kale is closing in on romaine and healthy omega-3 fats. Toss bread, 1 tablespoon oil, as the Caesar salad green of Decreasing the Parmesan low- 1/8 teaspoon salt, and 1/8 tea- choice; the hearty, nutrient-dense ered saturated fat without sacri- spoon pepper together in bowl. leaves, with their pungent earthi- ficing the cheese’s nutty flavor. Spread on rimmed baking sheet ness, pair surprisingly well with With our dressing reworked, and bake until golden and crisp, the tangy Caesar dressing per- the salad was ready to toss; we about 15 minutes. Let croutons haps even better than romaine. did, and gave it a 20-minute rest cool completely on sheet. While raw kale may sound to blend flavors before serving. (Cooled croutons can be stored at healthiest, we learned that soak- room temperature for up to 24 ing the kale slightly helps to Kale caesar salad hours.) break down the fibrous cell walls, Servings: 4 In large bowl, whisk mayon- making nutrients such as vita- Start to finish: 45 minutes naise, yogurt, 1/4 cup Parmesan, mins A and C and iron more 12 ounces curly kale, lemon juice, vinegar, Worcester- available for absorption. A 10- stemmed and cut into 1-inch shire sauce, mustard, anchovies, minute soak in warm water did pieces (16 cups) garlic, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and 1/2 the trick and also tenderized the 3 ounces rustic 100 percent teaspoon pepper together until kale. whole-grain bread, cut into 1/2- well combined. Whisking con- How else could we improve on inch cubes (1 1/2 cups) stantly, drizzle in remaining 1 the salad? We traded white-bread 2 tablespoons extra-virgin tablespoon oil until combined. croutons for whole-grain; their olive oil Toss kale with dressing and rustic chew tasted right at home Salt and pepper Associated Press refrigerate for at least 20 minutes THIS PHOTO provided by America’s Test Kitchen shows kale cae- in our bowl. 3 tablespoons mayonnaise or up to 6 hours. Toss dressed sar salad. This recipe appears in the cookbook “Nutritious Deli- At first, an egg-based dressing 3 tablespoons organic plain kale with croutons and remain- cious.” sounded like the way to go, but low-fat yogurt ing 1/4 cup Parmesan. Serve. we found a thicker mayonnaise- 1 ounce Parmesan cheese, 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard with warm tap water (110 F to Nutrition information per based dressing stood up better to grated (1/2 cup) 3 anchovy fillets, rinsed and 115 F). Swish kale around to serving: 310 calories; 189 calories the greens. What to do? We cut 1 tablespoon lemon juice minced remove grit. Let kale sit in warm from fat; 21 g fat (5 g saturated; 0 half of the mayonnaise with 2 teaspoons white wine vine- 1 garlic clove, minced water bath for 10 minutes. g trans fats); 30 mg cholesterol; yogurt, then decreased the oil to gar Adjust oven rack to middle Remove kale from water and spin 833 mg sodium; 20 g carbohy- just 2 tablespoons. 2 teaspoons Worcestershire position and heat oven to 350 F. dry in salad spinner in multiple drate; 3 g fiber; 4 g sugar; 12 g We added three anchovy fil- sauce Place kale in large bowl and cover batches. Pat leaves dry with protein. Health Notes Michigan gets $10 million to LSSU’s offers nursing Prospective students can apply at level of care thanks to the launch of integrate primary, behavioral care degree completion lssu.edu or for more information con- the Northwoods Regional EMS Spe- tact Heidi Berg at 906-217-4123 or cial Event Bike Medic Team. This LANSING (AP) – Michigan has received up to $10 mil- ESCANABA – Openings are avail- [email protected]. bicycle based Advanced Life Support lion to promote the integration of primary and behavioral able in Lake Superior State Universi- team responds to 911 emergencies. health care efforts. ty’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing – Hospital offers bike medic Staffed by Oneida County EMS The Michigan Department of Health and Human Ser- Completion program for the Fall team at special events Paramedics at Howard Young Medi- vices says it recently got the grant money from the U.S. 2018 cohort. LSSU’s BSN program is cal Center, part of Ascension, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administra- WOODRUFF, Wis. – When pro- designed for practicing nurses that seven-member team will deploy two tion. The program aims to improve access to and quality viding emergency medical services, have an associate’s degree in nursing medic teams at various large-scale of care by strengthening the coordination of physical every second counts. and is accredited by the Commission events. health, mental health and substance use services. During large community gather- on Collegiate Nursing Education. The “Our teams have equipment to Up to $2 million annually for the next five years will be ings, getting paramedics where they program, offered in partnership with handle trauma and medical emergen- used to implement the Promoting Integration of Primary are needed can be especially chal- Bay College, will begin Aug. 27; the cies,” said Paramedic Jennifer Git- and Behavioral Health Care program. lenging as each event is unique with courses are offered in a blended zlaff, one of the members of the Bike State officials are partnering with community-based varying activities and people serving online format with in-seat require- Medic Team. providers to help implement the program, including as potential roadblocks to life saving ments in Escanaba. Students can “This is another example of our Cherry Health, Saginaw County Community Mental care. select either a full-time or part-time associates developing innovative Health Services Program and the Shiawassee County Large scale events in the Lakeland track to finish their degree in as little care,” said Sandy Anderson, president CMHSP. Additional information about the program is community now have access to a new as two semesters. of Howard Young Medical Center. posted online . Michigan facility treats autism with hyperbarics

BRIGHTON (AP) – Livingston Daily . “After 40 the Food and Drug Admin- where he did the alphabet The Autism Alliance of Pisanti, director of suit Hadley Balle looked treatments within three istration last year took a over and over.” Michigan does not take a therapy. He shows a jacket relaxed for a little boy in a weeks, he went home and stronger stance, and Tammy Morris, chief position on hyperbaric with elastic ropes used to clear cylinder. was crawling. It’s pretty warned or took action program officer for the oxygen therapy as a treat- correct alignment and The 5-year-old’s head awesome.” “against a number of com- Autism Alliance of Michi- ment nor do they list it as abnormal muscle tone as rested on a pillow while he Since then, Megan has panies that have made gan, said more than 500 an established, emerging, the pair talk about the gazed up at a cartoon play- driven her son three hours improper claims about children in Livingston are or unestablished interven- rewards of their jobs help- ing on the TV screen above from their home in Sturgis their products’ intended identified as eligible for tion for autism. ing children with cerebral the hyperbaric oxygen twice a year for month-long use as a treatment or cure autism special education The FDA in a report said palsy and adults who have chamber in which he was visits to the Oxford Recov- for autism or autism-relat- services, but that means hyperbaric oxygen therapy suffered strokes and trau- enclosed at the Oxford ery Center for treatment, ed symptoms.” the number is actually “involves breathing oxygen matic brain injuries. Recovery Center in including daily “dives” into However, Peterson said much higher due to chil- in a pressurized chamber They share the philoso- Brighton. the hyperbaric chamber after a week of the hyperbar- dren who are home- and has been cleared by phy of Peterson, that key to He is used to this. He which delivers 100 percent ic therapy, her daughter schooled, in private FDA only for certain medi- recovery from many of the has received hyperbaric pressurized oxygen. The regained her sight, and three schools, in preschool or cal uses, such as treating conditions treated at the oxygen therapy and other current visit coincides with months later, she was ballet children undiagnosed with decompression sickness center is retraining of the treatments to help with the center’s move from dancing and back to nor- mild impairment. suffered by divers.” brain. developmental delays South Lyon to Brighton, mal. JeAnnah is now 22 and While the statewide Peterson said she could- “Traditional therapy caused by Down syndrome and its grand opening. a culinary arts school gradu- average of special educa- n’t address why the FDA works the body, we start for four years. He was diag- Dr. Tami Peterson ate. She has no lingering tion students with autism issued the warning, nor with the brain to get back nosed with autism more proudly gives a tour of the effects from the encephali- is 9.9 percent, all five of “why the agency can to the body,” Pisanti said. recently. new 24,000-square-foot tis, which Peterson said she Livingston County’s public approve drugs that are He added the physical ther- “When we first came facility. The first stop is the attributes to the hyperbaric school districts have higher pulled off the market.” apy conducted at Oxford is here, he was 14-months-old room with five hyperbaric oxygen therapy. percentages, ranging from “This isn’t snake oil or intense – three to four and not sitting up,” his oxygen chambers, the basis “I never wanted a mom a low of 10.7 percent in way out there medicine, hours per day, five days per mother, Megan Balle, told on which Peterson founded to go through that, watch- Brighton to a high of 16.7 hyperbarics are in every week – and effective. “The the center a decade ago ing your child with no percent in Howell. Other hospital,” Peterson said. final result is what counts after the treatments helped hope for their recovery,” districts include Pinckney “More people die from pre- and we get great final AUKEE her daughter, JeAnnah Peterson said. “Now, I get (12.2 percent), Fowerville scription drugs, they aren’t results.” Powell. to give other parents their (12.4 percent) and Hart- dying from hyperbaric. “It’s amazing to see kids CHIROPRACTIC In 2006, JeAnnah, who children’s lives back.” land (14.1 percent). People think the FDA has learn to stand alone,” Peter- Natural, Safe, Drug Free, was then 9, contracted viral Oxford Recovery Center The number of children their best interest in mind, son said. “This is one of my AFFORDABLE Chiropractic encephalitis, leaving her works to do that through a with autism spectrum dis- and sometimes they have favorite things to watch.” Care, We Correct CAUSES, legally blind, unable to “synergistic” approach order has doubled in the what is best for the phar- She is excited to wel- Rather Than Treat Symptoms. walk or talk, plagued with Peterson said, using multi- last 40 years, she said, and maceutical companies in come patients and offer

seizures and cognitively ple therapies to treat chil- just five years ago, there mind.” hope to families for recov- We Accept: impaired for months, Peter- dren and adults with a was only one provider of Hyperbaric oxygen ther- ery at the center’s new loca-

• Medicare • Blue Cross Blue Shield son said. Then Peterson wide variety of medical applied behavior analysis apy works by increasing tion.

• WI Medicaid And Most found a doctor at Detroit conditions ranging from in Livingston. Now the stem cell production 800 “We’re different than • Other Insurances Receiving Hospital willing autism, cerebral palsy and alliance, which offers a nav- percent, she continued, any other facility in the M Call To Schedule An to try the hyperbaric oxy- attention deficit disorder to igator resource for families and reduces inflammation. country,” she said. “We Cal Appointment Today! gen therapy, which is typi- macular degeneration, seeking autism services, is It is not covered by insur- want to make sure there is cally used in the U.S. for traumatic brain injury and aware of 14 in the county. ance as an autism treat- no place like us in the (906) 932-7411 Franz E. Aukee, DC accelerated wound healing. depression. “We are always happy ment and costs about $195 entire world. ... Recovery is Office Hours: Other doctors had told Diane Kim, a Milford when a new resource pops per “dive,” or a little more possible and evident with a 200 East Ayer St. Mon.-Thurs. 8-5 Ironwood, MI Fri. 8-12 her the treatment would mom, said her son up,” Morris said. “Liv- than an hour-long session. unique synergistic not work. Officials from Mitchell, now 10, has ingston was always one of The Oxford Recovery approach. The new center “made a full recovery” from the wealthiest counties in Center therapies are a allows us to service, recov- PLANNING A SURGERY? autism spectrum disorder the state, but there is still a broad range of traditional er and help more people.” Villa Maria Health & Rehabilitation after receiving the hyper- need for services, and we and alternative, but Peter- Although Kim said her baric oxygen therapy and are happy to see them son said they are all son Mitchell is doing Center will assist you in a speedy other treatments at the being served. We support research-based and sup- things any 10-year-old boy recovery with our professional Oxford Recovery Center. the multi-disciplinary ported. Other therapies might do – playing football rehabilitation staff. Our Benefit He received treatments for approach.” include neurophysical ther- and basketball, snowboard- Specialist will meet with you to assist two years, starting when he Autism spectrum disor- apy, applied behavior anal- ing, going to sleepovers with any insurance questions, and was 3. der is characterized by ysis, neuromuscular thera- and enjoying time with “It was harder then, impaired communication py, neurofeedback and friends, she plans to con- financial planning. once a kid was diagnosed. and social interaction, sen- nutrition coaching. They tinue to bring him to the No one can help,” Kim sory issues, and repetitive work together to achieve center as his brain contin- said. “Schools are not actions, but looks different the best results, Peterson ues to develop. Call Monday-Friday, 8:00am–4:00pm allowed to give advice. It’s in each individual. One in said and a course of treat- “The hardest part is to for more information or to arrange a overwhelming. Your life every 68 children has ment is determined after a admit there is something tour of our Rehabilitation Center. changes overnight and you autism, according to the free initial 45-minute con- going on, you just think don’t know where to turn. Centers for Disease Con- sultation. they are going to catch up, ... There is no hope, you trol and Prevention. Oxford Recovery Cen- but the sooner you address don’t know what causes it Treatments include ter, which employs a staff it the easier it is,” Kim said. VILLA MARIA or how to fix it. They tell more conventional behav- of about 25, currently sees “(Oxford Recovery Center) Health & Rehabilitation Center you there is brain damage, ior and communication about 60 patients per day. is a special place and we’re ______do some ABA (applied approaches including Peterson walks into a lucky it is right there (in A Division of Avanti Health Systems Know All Options behavior analysis) and applied behavior analysis, room occupied by two staff Brighton). She is going to 300 VILLA DRIVE • HURLEY, WISCONSIN good luck. They can’t occupational, physical, and members, Andrea Walker, help a lot of people. They Available To You FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED speak more than 50 words, speech therapy, and senso- who has a doctorate in want your kid to get better Before Your Surgery (715) 561-3200 he did the ‘Rain Man’ thing ry integration therapy. physical therapy, and Nico just as much as you do.” l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / NATION TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2018 7 Obituaries Hard to see, hard to breathe: Sarah Jane (Mildren) Nurmesviita US West struggles with smoke SEATTLE (AP) – Smoke from IRONWOOD, Mich. – Sarah J. (Mildren) wildfires clogged the sky across the Nurmesviita, 58, of Marquette, passed away on Jan. U.S. West, blotting out mountains 7, 2018. and city skylines from Oregon to Col- orado, delaying flights and forcing A Celebration of Life service will be held for her authorities to tell even healthy adults at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, 100 W. Mid- in the Seattle area to stay indoors. land Ave., in Ironwood on Saturday, Aug. 25, at 2 As large cities dealt with p.m., preceded by visitation at 1 p.m. unhealthy air for a second summer in The Fassbender Funeral Home of Marquette a row, experts warned that it could assisted the family. become more common as the Ameri- can West faces larger and more Washington judge blocks kill destructive wildfires because of heat and drought blamed on climate order on wolves to save cattle change. Officials also must prioritize SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) ter was set for Aug. 31. resources during the longer firefight- – A judge in Washington In a news release, agen- ing season, so some blazes may be Associated Press has issued an emergency cy director Kelly Susewind allowed to burn in unpopulated THE SUN is seen through smoky air as it sets Sunday behind the Narrows order blocking the state said the department areas. Bridge in Tacoma, Wash. Poor air quality will be common across parts of from killing members of a planned to shoot the Seattle’s Space Needle was the Pacific Northwest this week as winds push smoke from surrounding wolf pack that have been wolves from helicopters or swathed in haze, and it was impossi- wildfires into the region, forecasters and regulators said, and air quality preying on cattle. on the ground. “The evi- ble to see nearby mountains. Port- alerts are in effect for much of Washington state through Wednesday. The Department of Fish dence shows that non- land, Oregon, residents who were up and Wildlife had lethal measures have not early saw a blood-red sun shrouded quality is bad. for many locals that it may become announced Monday morn- been successful, and the in smoke and huffed their way “I went biking yesterday, and I normal during wildfire season. ing that it would immedi- pack will continue preying through another day of polluted air. really felt it in my lungs, and I was Wineke said climate change is expect- ately begin efforts to kill on livestock unless we take Portland Public Schools suspended really headachy and like, lethargic,” ed to contribute to many more fires. members of the wolf pack action to change its behav- all outdoor sports practices. Simon said Monday. “Today, biking, “The trend is clear. You see the who had been preying on ior,” Susewind said. Thick smoke in Denver blocked you can see the whole city in haze number of forest fires increasing, and cattle in Washington’s The agency uses a poli- the view of some of Colorado’s and you can’t see the skyline.” so there’s going to be wildfires,” northeastern Ferry County, cy of incremental removal, famous mountains and prompted an One of Colin Shor’s favorite things Wineke said. “There’s going to be near the Canadian border. killing one or a few wolves air quality health advisory for the about working in the Denver area is smoke. It’s going to be somewhere.” Members of the Togo at a time. northeastern quarter of the state. the view of the high peaks to the The Federal Aviation Administra- wolf pack have preyed on The Center for Biologi- The smoky pollution, even in west. But that was all but gone Mon- tion said airplanes bound for the Sea- cattle three times in the cal Diversity and Cascadia Idaho and Colorado, came from wild- day. Tac International Airport, Seattle’s past 30 days and six times Wildlands immediately fires in British Columbia and the “Not being able to see the moun- main airport, may be delayed in the past 10 months, sued, contending the order Northwest’s Cascade Mountains, tains is kind of disappointing, kind of because of low visibility. which exceeds the state’s to kill wolves failed to clouding a season that many spend sad,” he said. In Spokane, air quality slipped threshold to take action, undergo an environmental outdoors. Forest fires are common, but typi- into the “hazardous” range. Thick the agency said. analysis. Portland resident Zach Simon cal Seattle-area weather pushes it out haze hung over Washington’s second- But two environmental “It’s outrageous that supervised a group of children in a of the way quickly. The latest round largest city, forcing vehicles to turn groups filed a lawsuit chal- Washington wildlife offi- summer biking camp who paused at of prolonged smoke happened as hot on their headlights during the morn- lenging that decision, and cials want to kill more a huge water fountain by the temperatures and high pressure col- ing commute. a Thurston County Superi- wolves from the state’s Willamette River, where gray, smoky lided, said Andrew Wineke, a The air quality was so bad that or Court judge on Monday small and recovering wolf haze obscured a view of Mount Hood. spokesman for the state Ecology everyone, regardless of physical con- afternoon issued an order population,” said Amaroq Simon said he won’t let the kids Department’s air quality program. dition or age, will likely be affected, to temporarily block the Weiss of the Center for Bio- ride as far or take part in as many It’s a rare occurrence that also according to the Spokane Regional hunt. A hearing on the mat- logical Diversity. running games like tag while the air happened last year, raising concerns Clean Air Agency.

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Charges were ed to put it all behind her. filed Monday against 33-year-old Watts in the deaths of his pregnant wife and their Dr. Shafeeq Sheikh was two young daughters. sentenced Friday, a day Associated Press after a Harris County jury IN THIS Friday photo, Dr. Shafeeq Sheikh awaits his of five women and seven sentencing at Harris County Family Law Center in Colorado man charged with men found him guilty after Houston. The former Baylor doctor received 10 years 14 hours of deliberations. probation for raping a patient in 2013 at Ben Taub murder says wife killed daughters Sheikh, 46, was not Hospital. assigned to the woman’s DENVER (AP) – A Col- A judge on Friday Anadarko Petroleum, one medical case at the time. victims of sexual assault. his dreams to become a orado man told police that denied a request by of Colorado’s largest oil He acknowledged at trial Prosecutors pushed for doctor “were shattered by he killed his pregnant wife defense lawyer James Mer- and gas drillers, where that he had sexual contact prison time but said they his conduct.” in “a rage” when he discov- son to require the coroner Watts had worked as an with the woman during the respected the jury’s deci- Sonia Corrales, chief ered she had strangled to collect DNA from the operator. Court docu- night shift at Ben Taub hos- sion. Sheikh has lost his program officer at the their two daughters after necks of the children. ments filed by Merson said pital in 2013 but told medical license and must Houston Area Women’s he sought a separation, Autopsies have been the girls had been sub- jurors it was consensual. register as a sex offender. Center, was unfamiliar according to an arrest affi- completed but not merged in crude oil for Prosecutors said the The jury decided the sen- with the case but said davit released on Monday released. four days. woman was weak, sore and tence. there should be equity in shortly after prosecutors The arrest affidavit was The affidavit says Watts medicate following several “When you’re a doctor, sentencing violent offend- charged the man with his sealed at prosecutors’ gave police an aerial photo- acute asthma episodes. I’d expect you’d get prison ers. family’s murders. request until Monday. After graph of the area and iden- The victim, who is now 32, time,” said attorney Casey “Oftentimes, perpetra- According to the affi- nine felony charges were tified three areas where he testified that a doctor came Kiernan, who has defended tors will attempt to mini- davit, Christopher Watts filed against Watts, a judge placed the bodies. Investi- to her bedside in the dark sexual assault cases for mize the severity of their told his wife, Shanann, that granted prosecutors’ gators used a drone to and began touching her nearly four decades. “We actions by claiming it was- he wanted to separate request to unseal it. search the area and spotted breasts during a chest hold doctors to a higher n’t sexual assault, but was when she returned from a Watts faces three first- a bed sheet that matched exam. She said she tried to standard.” consensual sex,” she said. business trip early on the degree murder charges, other linens found in the summon a nurse with the Sheikh declined com- “Sexual violence is a willful morning of Aug. 13. two counts of murdering a family home, along with call button, but witnesses ment after the sentencing. choice a perpetrator makes Watts told police that he child, one count of unlaw- fresh dirt. testified it had been His lawyer, Stanley to harm another human walked downstairs after ful termination of a preg- Watts is being held unplugged. She said the Schneider, asked the jury being and should be the conversation. nancy and three counts of without bail and will next man returned twice more to have mercy on a man addressed by the criminal When he returned to tampering with a deceased appear in court Tuesday. and sexually assaulted her. who had a wife and chil- justice system with the the couple’s bedroom, human body. Family and friends said The Associated Press dren and no prior felonies. same severity as any other Watts said he checked a The charges come a they were shocked by the generally does not identify Schneider told jurors that violent crime.” baby monitor on week after a friend report- slayings, saying the family Shanann’s nightstand and ed Shanann Watts, 34, and seemed happy and Christo- saw his wife strangling the girls missing. pher Watts appeared to be their youngest daughter Before his arrest last a good father. The social while their oldest daughter week, Christopher Watts media accounts for sprawled on her bed, look- lamented in interviews Shanann Watts, who was ing blue. with local television sta- from North Carolina, are Watts, 33, said he then tions about missing his filled with photos of the “went into a rage” and wife and daughters. He family smiling and playing strangled his wife. spoke in front of their and posts praising her hus- He told police that he home in Frederick, a small band and expressing loaded all three bodies into town on the grassy plains excitement about the cou- his work truck, and then north of Denver where fast- ple expecting their third he buried his wife at an oil growing subdivisions inter- child. work site and dumped the mingle with drilling rigs But a June 2015 remains of 4-year-old Bella and oil wells. bankruptcy filing captured and 3-year-old Celeste The bodies were found a picture of a family deal- inside oil tanks. on property owned by ing with financial strain. Report: MeToo activist Argento settled sex assault complaint

NEW YORK (AP) – Italian actress Asia documents that includ- Argento – one of the most prominent ed a selfie of Argento activists of the #MeToo movement against and Bennett in bed. sexual harassment – recently settled a Three people familiar complaint filed against her by a young with the case said the actor and musician who said she sexually documents were assaulted him when he was 17, the New authentic, the Times York Times reported. reported. Argento, 42, settled the notice of intent In a statement to to sue filed by Jimmy Bennett, who is now The Associated Press 22, for $380,000 shortly after she said last on Monday, a lawyer Asia October that movie mogul Harvey Wein- Argento for Bennett said the stein raped her, the Times reported. actor “does not wish to Los Angeles County sheriff’s Capt. Dar- comment on the docu- ren Harris said in a statement Monday ments or the events” at this time. that no police report was filed at the time, The statement asked for privacy and but after the Times report department noted that Bennett would take “the next 24 investigators will seek to talk to Bennett or hours, or longer, to prepare his response.” his representatives about the alleged inci- Argento became one of the most well- dent. known activists of the #MeToo movement Argento and Bennett co-starred in a after she told the New Yorker magazine 2004 film called “The Heart Is Deceitful that Weinstein raped her at the Cannes Above All Things” in which Argento Film Festival in 1997 when she was 21. played Bennett’s prostitute mother. Argento told the magazine that she contin- Bennett says in the notice that he had ued to have a relationship with Weinstein sex with Argento in the Ritz-Carlton hotel because she was afraid of angering him. in Marina del Rey, California, in 2013. Weinstein has been indicted on sex The age of consent in California is 18. crime accusations involving three women, The notice says the encounter trauma- but not including Argento. tized Bennett and hurt his career, the Representatives for Argento did not Times reported. respond to a request from The Associated The newspaper said it received court Press for comment. Flash flood hits hikers in gorge in southern Italy; 8 dead MILAN (AP) – Heavy rain flooded a Guides are not required, making it gorge filled with hikers Monday in the impossible to know how many people southern region of Calabria, killing at were on their own inside the canyon. least eight, Italy’s civil protection agency “The problem is we don’t know how said. At least another five were missing. many people were knocked over by this The prefect’s office said 23 people were flood,” Carlo Tansi, the head of civil pro- rescued from the flash flood in the tection in Calabria, told Sky TG24. “This is Raganello Gorge. They included a 10-year- a split in the terrain that is very tight and old boy treated for hypothermia who was high.” among seven that the civil protection agen- At its most narrow point, it is just yards cy said were hospitalized. wide and with walls varying from 1,300 It was unclear how many people were feet to 2,300 feet in height. missing but there were at least 36 hikers in Luca Franzese, of the alpine rescue two organized groups inside the 7 ½-mile- squad in Calabria, said the height of the long gorge, a popular aquatic trekking flood waters was some eight feet deep. spot. TV images show rescuers scaling “The wave of flooding of the Raganello down the side of a steep rock face to bring stream happens often in the winter, but it hikers to safety. has never happened in the summer.” l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM SPORTS TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2018 9 No. 1 Alabama tops preseason Top 25; Wisconsin 4th By RALPH D. RUSSO AP College Football Writer Alabama will begin its quest for a second consecutive national championship with a rare three-peat. The Crimson Tide is just the second team to be ranked No. 1 in the preseason Associated Press Top 25 poll for three straight seasons. Alabama received 42 out of 61 first-place votes. No. 2 Clemson received 18 first-place votes. Georgia is No. 3 and Wisconsin is fourth. The Badgers received one first-place vote. Ohio State was ranked No. 5. The preseason AP poll started in 1950 and since then only Oklahoma from 1985-87 had started No. 1 in three straight years until now. Ring up another milestone for coach Nick Saban's Tide dynasty. Alabama has won five national championships since 2009 and now has been No. 1 to start the season five times under Saban. Last season was the first time Saban's team started and finished the season No. 1. The Tide enter this season with a question at quarter- back, but there appears to be two good answers from which Saban has to choose: Tua Tagovailoa won the Col- Associated Press lege Football Playoff championship game for Alabama MILWAUKEE BREWERS' Ryan Braun scores past Cincinnati Reds catcher Tucker Barnhart during the eighth with a second-half comeback and overtime inning Monday in Milwaukee. Braun scored from first on a ball hit by Keon Broxton. pass. Jalen Hurts has led the Tide to the national title game in each of his two seasons as a starter. Whoever is quarterback, Alabama's offense should be potent with running back Damien Harris working behind Shaw, Yelich power a powerful line anchored by tackle Jonah Williams. The Tide's always tough defense will have all new starters in the secondary, but defensive end Raekwon Davis and Mack Wilson and Dylan Moses are Brewers past Cincinnati, 5-2 primed to be Alabama's next All-Americans. MILWAUKEE (AP) – Travis Shaw Anderson, pitching on seven days' The machine never stops in Tuscaloosa. One again, Cincinnat Brewers i5, Milwaukee Reds 2 everybody is chasing Alabama. and Christian Yelich homered to help rest, entered tied for the National ab rhbi ab rhbi the Milwaukee Brewers overcome an League lead with 24 homers allowed Hmilton cf 4000Yelich rf-lf 5111 NO. 1 AT BEING NO. 1 Peraza ss 3000Cain cf 4020 The AP poll began in 1936 and Alabama is approach- early deficit, and Chase Anderson and gave up second-inning solo shots Gennett 2b 4000Mstakas 3b 4000 Suarez 3b 3111Aguilar 1b 4130 ing the top of a very storied list: kept the ball in the ballpark when it to Eugenio Suarez and Phillip Ervin as P.Tcker lf 2000T.Shaw 2b 3112 Ohio State – 105 weeks at No. 1 mattered. the Reds took a 2-0 lead. Anderson D.Hrrra ph-lf 1000H.Perez ph-2b 1000 Ervin rf 3111Braun lf 3110 Alabama – 104 Anderson settled in after giving up then retired the final 14 hitters he Brnhart c 3000Jffress p 0000 two early solo homers and the Brew- faced. Dixon 1b 3000Schoop ss 2000 Oklahoma – 101 Bailey p 2000Hader p 0000 Notre Dame – 98 ers rallied for a 5-2 victory over the Anderson (8-7) allowed two hits in C.Reed p 0000Broxton ph-rf 1111 Cincinnati Reds on Monday night. six innings, with six strikeouts and no Hughes p 0000Pina c 3021 Southern California – 91 Wa.Prlt p 0000C.Andrs p 2000 Florida State – 72 "This is the big leagues, guys are walks. Josh Hader retired six straight, M.Wllms ph 1010O.Arcia ph-ss 2010 Totals 29 232Totals 34 5 12 5 Nebraska – 70 going to make you pay for mistakes striking out three, and Jeremy Jeffress Cincinnati 020 000 000 —2 PRESEASON FAVORITES and they really did for those two pitched the ninth for his fifth save. Milwaukee 000 012 02x —5 DP_Cincinnati 1, Milwaukee 1. LOB_Cincinnati 1, Milwaukee 9. This is Alabama's seventh time overall being a presea- pitches," said Anderson, who allowed "When Chase is leaving some balls 3B_Broxton (2). HR_Suarez (28), Ervin (4), Yelich (20), T.Shaw son No. 1, matching USC for fourth most. multiple homers for the ninth time in the middle, he's getting hurt on (25). SB_Cain (24), Pina (1). SF_Pina (3). IP HRER BB SO Oklahoma – 10 preseason No. 1 rankings this season. "Homers have been kind them, for sure," Brewers manager Cincinnati of a big thing for me, a lot of solo Craig Counsell said. "But, I thought he Bailey L,1-11 683315 Ohio State – 8 Reed 2-3 20000 Alabama – 7 homers. The first inning has been a made some really quality pitches after Hughes 2-3 12210 Peralta 2-3 10000 USC – 7 big thing for me this year, but today I that. He had better fastball command Milwaukee Florida State 6 felt like I kind of found something as today, curve ball was better today. He Anderson W,8-7 622206 Hader H,17 200003 Nebraska – 6 the game went on." put it together after that really well." Jeffress S,5-9 110011 THE OTHER CHAMPS Shaw's two-run homer off Homer Bailey (1-11) kept the Brewers off HBP_by Bailey (Cain). T_2:38. A_27,590 (41,900). Central Florida was the only team in the country to go Bailey put the Brewers up 3-2 in the the scoreboard until Yelich's 20th undefeated last season and – you might have heard – the sixth. Jesus Aguilar singled to open homer, a one-out solo shot in the fifth throwing the ball well and getting us school decided to declare the Knights national champi- the inning and Shaw followed with that made it 2-1. Bailey, who has not deep in the game and not wearing out ons because why not? This is college football and nobody his 25th homer, lining an 0-2 pitch won since May 12, allowed three runs the bullpen. He's doing his part is really in charge. into the right-field seats. on five hits in six innings, striking out there." UCF is ranked in the Top 25 for the first time to the "I was trying to throw a fastball up five and walking one. The Brewers added two runs in the start the season, coming in 21st in the preseason poll. and in (on the homer), the same pitch "He has not been fortunate, that's eighth off Jared Hughes on a pinch-hit The Knights are the highest-ranked team not in a Power he broke his bat on two pitches before for sure," Reds manager Jim Riggle- RBI triple by Keon Broxton and Five conference, one spot ahead of Boise State from the that," Bailey said. man said. "The main thing is he is Manny Pina's sacrifice fly. Mountain West. If that ranking after going unbeaten seems unusually low, it is but it is not unprecedented. In the CFP/BCS era (1998-present), 19 teams have had unbeaten seasons. Three of those teams – 1998 Tulane, 1999 Marshall, 2004 Utah – were unranked in the pre- New Lady season poll the next season. Not surprisingly, all those Samson teams played outside of what were then called BCS auto- matic qualifying conferences. Five other teams were basketball ranked outside the top 10, including three from outside BCS-auto bid leagues. Boise State in 2007 was No. 24 in player the preseason. Utah in 2009 started 19th. TCU began 2011 at No. 14. The only so-called power conference team to go AIRIANA WHITE, of unbeaten in the BCS/CFP era and be ranked similarly low Kenosha Bradford high the next season was Auburn – twice. After going 13-0 in school signs her National 2004, the Tigers started 2005 ranked 16th. After Cam Letter of Intent to play Newton led Auburn to the 2010 national title, the New- basketball this upcom- ton-less Tigers were ranked No. 23 to begin 2011. ing season for the Goge- BUCKEYE QUESTIONS bic Community College Urban Meyer's uncertain status as Ohio State coach Lady Samsons. Pictured cost the Buckeyes some points in the AP poll, and proba- with Airiana are her bly at least one rankings spot. mother, Amanda The AP asked voters whether Meyer being on adminis- McGovern, and her trative leave as Ohio State investigates what he knew grandmother, RaeEllen about domestic violence allegations against a former Thomson. assistant coach influenced how they voted in the presea- Submitted photo son poll. Thirteen voters responded saying the uncertain- ty caused them to move Ohio State down. "It's hard not to bump Ohio State down a tick," said Andy Greder of the St. Paul (Minnesota) Pioneer Press. Depth chart thinning at RB for Packers "It's an undoubted distraction. I feel like going through fall camp without your head coach only adds to it. I gave GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) – Injuries camp and took part in 11-on-11 team play again this week because of a lin- Wisconsin a corresponding slight bump up." and unexpected developments have left drills for the first time again on Mon- gering hamstring injury. Ohio State had 1,256 points, 15 behind Wisconsin the Green Bay Packers thin at running day. He is running out of time to make (1,271). No. 3 Georgia had 1,350 points. back with just two camp practices and "Hopefully Aaron will get to go more the roster, McCarthy said. The deadline for voters to submit preseason ballots two games left in the preseason. into Oakland," McCarthy said. "There's a sense of urgency," Mays Only Ty Montgomery, who has over- said Monday that said. "I want to get back out there as was Aug. 13. The AP allowed voters to adjust their votes if come injury issues in the past, and lit- his ankle injury suffered in last week's soon as I can. any major news happened in college football from the tle-known halfback Joel Bouagnon have preseason win over Pittsburgh was the “But I also want to be smart with it deadline until Aug. 15 at noon ET. made it through camp unscathed. result of Steelers Vince because if I try to push it too fast and go NOTABLE The Packers were forced to sign Williams grabbing and twisting it at the back out there, then it's more disap- – No. 2 Clemson matched its best preseason ranking. Bronson Hill and LeShun Daniels over end of a run. pointment." The Tigers were No. 2 in 2016 and went on to win the the weekend to replenish depth. Jamaal Williams did not practice And there's the unexpected retire- national championship. Hill spent two games on Arizona's Monday, but took handoffs and ment of promising rookie Akeem Judd, – No. 4 Wisconsin has its best preseason ranking 53-man roster after bouncing around a appeared to move well during a work- who was placed on the reserve/retired since 2000, when it was also No. 4. The Badgers also had host of practice squads. Daniels played out with the medical staff. He said he list after informing McCarthy on Friday one first-place vote that year. four games for Washington last season. planned on kicking the next defensive that he was walking away from the "We're a little thin at running back," player who does what he says Vince game. – No. 5 Ohio State is making it 30th straight appear- coach Mike McCarthy said Monday. Williams did. McCarthy said he was disappointed ance in the preseason rankings (1989-2018). Only Penn "We've got a number of different balls in "If the ref asks why I'm kicking, I'll that Judd, who joined the team a week State (34) and Nebraska (33) have had longer streaks. the air, (more) than I recall at this par- be like, 'Hey, he's twisting ankles.' I'm into camp after Jones' and Mays' – No. 6 Washington has its best preseason ranking ticular juncture of a training camp." just going to do what I've got to do to injuries, decided to walk away but since 1997, when the Huskies were No. 4. A hamstring injury has forced survive honestly," the running back respected his decision. Judd became – No. 8 Miami has its best preseason ranking since Aaron Jones to miss most of camp. said. the third young player in the past being No. 6 to start the 2004 season. Jones, who has yet to play in a presea- "I'm not trying to get hurt and not be month to tell the Packers that he was – No. 18 Mississippi State has its best preseason rank- son game after a breakout rookie sea- able to play anymore because some- retiring, joining linebacker Parris Ben- ing since 1981, when the Bulldogs were No. 14. son, will miss the Sept. 9 regular-season body wants to be aggressive and do nett and wide receiver Michael Clark. CONFERENCE CALL opener against Chicago and the Sept. dirty things like that. So why can I not Judd had an 11-yard run against 16 game against Minnesota after being protect myself from those type of Tennessee in the preseason opener and Big Ten – 5 (all top 15), SEC – 5 (3 top 10), ACC – 4, suspended by the NFL for violating the injuries?" showed enough promise that Big 12 – 4, Pac-12 – 4, American – 1, Mountain West – 1, league's substance abuse policy. Devante Mays, who made the team McCarthy had planned to give him Independent – 1 Jones injured his hamstring early in as a seventh-round pick last year, won't more opportunities this week. l 10 TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2018 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard Wisconsin WR Cephus charged

CB Kalen Reed on injured reserve. with felony sexual assault WisconsinSaturday Scores Agreed to terms with CB Josh Kalu. The Top 25 teamsThe in The Top Associated Twenty Press preseasonFive college football PREP FOOTBALL WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Black Hawk 56, Southwestern 6 Signed RB Adrian Peterson. poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, 2017 records, total points based MADISON, Wis. (AP) – Wisconsin had sex and that he and both women Darlington 34, Glenwood City 0 Waived-injured OT Cameron Jeffer- on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, wide receiver Quintez Cephus was were "all in my room together." Living Word Lutheran 56, Saint son. and 2017 final ranking: Thomas More 20 HOCKEY Record Pts Prv charged with felony sexual assault on Cephus is due to make his first court North Crawford 38, Belmont 29 National Hockey League 1. Alabama (42) 13-1 1505 1 Monday, accused of misconduct involv- appearance on Thursday. Northwood/Solon Springs 64, CALGARY FLAMES — Acquired 2. Clemson (18) 12-2 1476 4 McDonell Central 8 F Kerby Rychel from Montreal for F 3. Georgia 13-2 1350 2 ing two women at his apartment last "I am now forced to take a leave of Pecatonica/Argyle 34, Highland 6 Hunter Shinkaruk. Signed F Kerby 4. Wisconsin (1) 13-1 1271 7 April. absence from the team in order to focus Racine Lutheran 42, Milwaukee Rychel to a two-way contract. 5. Ohio St. 12-2 1256 5 Ronald Reagan 12 DEVILS — Signed 6. Washington 10-3 1215 16 Cephus, a 20-year-old junior from all of my attention on clearing my name," Regis 42, Cadott 6 D Ty Smith to a three-year, entry- 7. Oklahoma 12-2 1173 3 Sevastopol 52, Wisconsin level contract. 8. Miami 10-3 1027 13 Macon, Georgia, was suspended by the Cephus wrote on Twitter. "I look forward Heights 34 NEW YORK RANGERS — 9. Auburn 10-4 1013 10 team shortly after he was charged with to resuming both my academic and ath- Watertown 20, Beaver Dam 7 Agreed to terms with G Dustin 10. Penn St. 11-2 1012 8 Tokarski on a one-year contract. 11. Michigan St. 10-3 877 15 third-degree sexual assault and second- letic careers in the near future." 12. Notre Dame 10-3 804 11 NFL PreseasonAll Times EDT SOCCER degree sex assault of an intoxicated vic- Coach Paul Chryst last met with Major League Soccer 13. Stanford 9-5 778 20 Thursday's Games 14. Michigan 8-5 773 - New England 37, Philadelphia 20 LA GALAXY — Loaned M João tim. The charges were filed by the Dane reporters on Saturday night . He said he Pedro to Gymnasticos Syllogos 15. Southern Cal 11-3 543 12 Washington 15, N.Y. Jets 13 16. TCU 11-3 533 9 County district attorney and Madison spoke to Cephus before the junior Green Bay 51, Pittsburgh 34 Apollon Smyrnis (Greece). COLLEGE 17. 7-6 511 - police said Cephus is accused of assault- released his statement but declined com- Friday's Games 18. Mississippi St. 9-4 450 19 N.Y. Giants 30, Detroit 17 BROWN — Named Andre Reis women's volunteer assistant soccer 19. Florida St. 7-6 384 - ing the two women on April 22. ment otherwise. Kansas City 28, Atlanta 14 20. Virginia Tech 9-4 351 24 Buffalo 19, Cleveland 17 coach. Cephus said he was taking a leave of Athletic director Barry Alvarez CHATTANOOGA — Named 21. UCF 13-0 312 6 Carolina 27, Miami 20 22. Boise St. 11-3 292 22 absence from the team on Saturday, post- announced Cephus' suspension on Mon- Arizona 20, New Orleans 15 Megan Betsa softball pitching coach. 23. Texas 7-6 216 - Saturday's Games ing a tweet that he believed prosecutors day. CONCORDIA (ORE.) — Named 24. Oregon 7-6 148 - Jacksonville 14, Minnesota 10 25. LSU 9-4 106 18 L.A. Rams 19, Oakland 15 Concordia Lindsay Aho director of intended to file criminal charges against "Cephus is suspended from competi- golf. Others receiving votes: South Carolina 96, Florida 68, Utah 60, Okla- Cincinnati 21, Dallas 13 homa St. 51, FAU 38, Arizona 28, NC State 22, Texas A&M 21, Boston him stemming from an incident in April tion and practice pending the availability Tampa Bay 30, Tennessee 14 FLORIDA STATE — Announced the resignation of athletic director College 18, Northwestern 13, Kansas St. 10, Iowa St. 8, Houston 6, Mem- involving what he called a "consensual of further information relating to his Houston 16, San Francisco 13 phis 3, Troy 2, Iowa 2, Kentucky 1, Arkansas St. 1, Fresno St. 1. Chicago 24, Denver 23 Stan Wilcox to become executive relationship." case," Wisconsin said in a statement. L.A. Chargers 24, Seattle 14 vice president of regulatory affairs at the NCAA. AFCA Division II Coaches Poll Monday's Games Preseason Cephus didn't specify what he is Cephus is healthy again after break- Baltimore at Indianapolis LOUISVILLE — Placed tight ends Record Pts Pvs coach Chris Klenakis on administra- 1. Texas A&M-Commerce (13) 14-1 748 1 accused of but denied any wrongdoing ing his right leg last November. He led Thursday, Aug. 23 Philadelphia at Cleveland, 8 p.m. tive leave following his arrest for 2. West Florida (14) 11-4 721 2 and said he has been wrongfully the team in 2016 with six touchdown driving under the influence and other 3. Minnesota St. (2) 13-1 691 4 Friday, Aug. 24 New England at Carolina, 7:30 charges. 4. Indiana (Pa.) (2) 13-1 666 3 accused. catches despite breaking his right leg last p.m. WISCONSIN — WR Quintez 5. Fort Hays St. (Kan.) 11-1 591 8 Madison police said they interviewed November. N.Y. Giants at N.Y. Jets, 7:30 Cephus announced he is taking a 5. NW Missouri St. (2) 9-3 591 16 p.m. leave of absence from the football 7. Harding (Ark.) 11-4 550 6 a woman at an emergency room on April Wisconsin's passing game remained Denver at Washington, 7:30 p.m. team. 8. Ferris St. (Mich.) 11-2 503 5 9. Central Washington 11-1 494 7 22 who said she was the victim of a sex- productive last season without Cephus Seattle at Minnesota, 8 p.m. American League Detroit at Tampa Bay, 8 p.m. All Times EDT 10. Grand Valley St. (Mich.) 8-3 478 NR ual assault at Cephus' apartment. Police with the emergence of receivers A.J. Tay- Green Bay at Oakland, 10:30 East Division 11. Midwestern St. (Texas) 10-1 473 11 said Cephus was cooperative after they lor, Kendric Pryor and Danny Davis, who p.m. WLPct GB 12. West Alabama 10-3 470 12 13. Indianapolis (Ind.) 11-1 402 13 Saturday, Aug. 25 Boston 88 38 .698 — contacted him. all return this season. Kansas City at Chicago, 1 p.m. New York 78 46 .629 9 14. Colorado St.-Pueblo 9-3 401 17 Tennessee at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. Tampa Bay 64 61 .512 23½ 15. Ashland (Ohio) 11-2 350 10 Authorities said they learned early in The school said Cephus would remain Houston at L.A. Rams, 4 p.m. Toronto 56 69 .448 31½ 16. Shepherd (W.Va.) 10-1 332 14 the investigation that a second woman on the roster and could continue to San Francisco at Indianapolis, Baltimore 37 88 .296 50½ 17. Assumption (Mass.) 11-2 292 9 4:30 p.m. Central Division 18. Central Missouri 9-3 209 NR was also in the apartment that same day, receive services from medical staff and Atlanta at Jacksonville, 7 p.m. WLPct GB 19. West Georgia 9-4 196 19 and she said she was also the victim of academic support during the suspen- Baltimore at Miami, 7 p.m. Cleveland 72 52 .581 — 20. Sioux Falls (S.D.) 9-3 158 20 New Orleans at L.A. Chargers, 8 Minnesota 59 65 .476 13 21. Winona St. (Minn.) 10-2 134 15 sexual assault. sion. He also has use of the weight train- p.m. Detroit 51 74 .408 21½ 22. Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 8-3 118 NR 23. Ohio Dominican 7-3 105 NR According to the criminal complaint, ing room. Sunday, Aug. 26 Chicago 47 77 .379 25 Cincinnati at Buffalo, 4 p.m. Kansas City 38 87 .304 34½ 24. Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 9-3 102 NR Cephus told police he did have sex with The Badgers debuted at No. 4 in the Arizona at Dallas, 8 p.m. West Division 25. Findlay (Ohio) 10-3 101 22 W L Pct GB Others Receiving Votes: California (Pa.), 89; Delta St. (Miss.), 74; one of the women but said "It was all preseason Associated Press Top 25 poll AP College Football Houston 75 49 .605 — West Chester (Pa.), 74; Colorado Mesa, 66; Bowie St. (Md.), 60; Virginia good. She was all into it." Cephus also on Monday. They open the season Poll Glance Oakland 74 50 .597 1 St., 51; Minnesota-Duluth, 41; Albany St. (Ga.), 39; Florida Tech, 36; Col- FOUNDER — Alan J. Gould, Seattle 71 54 .568 4½ orado Mines, 34; Shippensburg (Pa.), 31; Tuskegee (Ala.), 26; Wingate told police he and the second women against Western Kentucky on Aug. 31. sports editor of The Associated Los Angeles 63 63 .500 13 (N.C.), 25; Azusa Pacific (Calif.), 22; Valdosta St. (Ga.), 22; Pittsburg St. Press. Texas 56 70 .444 20 (Kan.), 21; Notre Dame (Ohio), 18; Eastern New Mexico, 17; Edinboro FIRST POLL — Oct. 19, 1936. Sunday's Games (Pa.), 15; Missouri Western St., 14; Bloomsburg (Pa.), 13; Emporia St. FIRST PRESEASON POLL — Tampa Bay 2, Boston 0 (Kan.), 11; Central Oklahoma, 9; LIU Post (N.Y.), 8; Slippery Rock (Pa.), 8; 1950. N.Y. Yankees 10, Toronto 2 Augustana (S.D.), 5; Fairmont St. (W.Va.), 5; Humboldt St. (Calif.), 4; FIRST YEAR OF PANEL VOT- Cleveland 8, Baltimore 0 Catawba (N.C.), 3; Fayetteville St. (N.C.), 3; Hillsdale (Mich.), 3; Southern ING — 1960. Chicago White Sox 7, Kansas Arkansas, 1; Washburn (Kan.), 1. VOTERS — College football writ- City 6 ers and broadcasters whose publi- Minnesota 5, Detroit 4 SPARTANBURG, S.C.FCS (AP) Coaches — The top 25 teamsPoll in the preseason 2018 cations, websites, TV and radio sta- Texas 4, L.A. Angels 2 Coaches Football Championship Subdivision poll, with first-place votes in tions are members of The AP. Houston 9, Oakland 4 parentheses, points, final ranking and 2017 records: POINTS — A first-place vote is L.A. Dodgers 12, Seattle 1 Points Prv worth 25 points, a second-place Monday's Games Record vote is worth 24, etc. Toronto 5, Baltimore 3 1. North Dakota St. (23) 647 1 14-1 SCHOOLS ELIGIBLE — All Chicago White Sox 8, Minnesota 2. James Madison (3) 623 2 14-1 NCAA Division FBS and FCS 5 3. South Dakota St. 579 4 11-3 teams. Teams on NCAA probation Cleveland 5, Boston 4 4. Sam Houston St. 557 3 12-2 are eligible to receive votes. Tampa Bay 1, Kansas City 0 5. Kennesaw St. 543 9 12-2 VOTER FORMULA — By state Texas at Oakland 6. Jacksonville St. 530 10 10-3 (1-3 schools — 1 voter; 4-6 schools Houston at Seattle 7. Eastern Washington 454 22 7-4 — 2 voters; 7-9 schools — 3 voters; Tuesday's Games 8. Weber St. 446 5 11-3 10-12 — 4 voters) and three nation- Baltimore (Bundy 7-11) at Toron- 9. New Hampshire 430 15 9-5 al voters for total of 61. to (Gaviglio 2-6), 7:07 p.m. 10. Samford 393 17 8-4 PRESEASON TIDBITS — Eleven Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 9-9) at 11. Wofford 340 7 10-3 of the 68 previous preseason No. 1 Detroit (Zimmermann 5-5), 7:10 12. Northern Iowa 338 19 8-5 teams, have won the national cham- p.m. 13. Elon 319 21 8-4 pionship. ... Florida State (1999) and Cleveland (Bieber 6-2) at Boston 14. North Carolina A&T 292 6 12-0 Southern California (2004) are the (Eovaldi 5-4), 7:10 p.m. 15. Central Arkansas 269 8 10-2 only schools to hold the top spot for Kansas City (Sparkman 0-1) at 16. 257 NR 7-4 the entire season. ... Six national Tampa Bay (Snell 14-5), 7:10 p.m. 17. Nicholls St. 241 23 8-4 champions were not ranked in the N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 9-4) at 18. McNeese St. 187 18 9-2 preseason poll. The last team was Miami (Lopez 2-3), 7:10 p.m. 19. Villanova 165 NR 5-6 Brigham Young in 1984. ... Twenty- Minnesota (Berrios 11-8) at 20. Illinois St. 144 NR 6-5 two different teams have been Chicago White Sox (Kopech 0-0), 21. Furman 128 20 8-5 ranked No. 1. ... This is the seventh 8:10 p.m. 22. Stony Brook 120 11 10-3 time Alabama has been the No. 1 L.A. Angels (Pena 1-3) at Arizona 23. Austin Peay 119 NR 8-4 team in the preseason poll (1966, (Corbin 10-4), 9:40 p.m. 24. Youngstown St. 88 NR 6-5 1978, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2017, Texas (Jurado 2-2) at Oakland 25. Montana 67 NR 4-4 2018). The Crimson Tide won the (Anderson 2-3), 10:05 p.m. Others receiving votes: Idaho, 41; Northern Arizona, 36; Yale, 22; national title in 1978 and 2017. Houston (TBD) at Seattle (Leake Grambling St., 14; Monmouth (N.J.), 12; Southern Utah, 11; Sacramento AP Preseason No 1 8-7), 10:10 p.m. St., 9; Colgate, 8; South Dakota, 6; San Diego, 5; Richmond, 4; Western Wednesday's Games Illinois, 3; Western Carolina, 2; Lehigh, 1. Defending Baltimore at Toronto, 12:37 p.m. Champions Minnesota at Chicago White Sox, Boston, 93; Benintendi, Boston, 87; 142; Albies, Atlanta, 139; Castro, National champions that were Associated Press ranked No. 1 in the next year's pre- 2:10 p.m. Ramirez, Cleveland, 86; Stanton, Miami, 139; Story, Colorado, 138; season poll (year indicates the next Texas at Oakland, 3:35 p.m. New York, 82; Trout, Los Angeles, Arenado, Colorado, 137; Gold- THIS OCT. 21, 2017, file photo shows then Mississippi quarterback Shea Patterson season): Houston at Seattle, 4:10 p.m. 82; Bregman, Houston, 80; Rosario, schmidt, Arizona, 137; Yelich, Mil- 2018_Alabama Chicago Cubs at Detroit, 7:10 Minnesota, 78; Segura, Seattle, 78. waukee, 136. (20) being sacked in Oxford, Miss. 2016_Alabama p.m. RBI_Martinez, Boston, 106; DOUBLES_Markakis, Atlanta, 2015_Ohio St. Cleveland at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Davis, Oakland, 98; Ramirez, Cleve- 37; Freeman, Atlanta, 35; Story, 2014_Florida St. Kansas City at Tampa Bay, 7:10 land, 91; Encarnacion, Cleveland, Colorado, 34; Albies, Atlanta, 33; 2013_Alabama p.m. 81; Stanton, New York, 80; Abreu, Baez, Chicago, 33; Carpenter, St. Harbaugh: Patterson will start at 2010_Alabama N.Y. Yankees at Miami, 7:10 p.m. Chicago, 78; Cruz, Seattle, 78; Louis, 33; Hoskins, Philadelphia, 29; 2009_Florida L.A. Angels at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Haniger, Seattle, 78; Bogaerts, Polanco, Pittsburgh, 29; Rendon, Boston, 77; Bregman, Houston, 77. Washington, 29; 2 tied at 28. 2005_Southern Cal National League 2004_Southern Cal All Times EDT HITS_Martinez, Boston, 151; TRIPLES_KMarte, Arizona, 10; QB for Michigan vs Irish 2002_Miami East Division Segura, Seattle, 148; Lindor, Cleve- Baez, Chicago, 8; Nimmo, New 1996_Nebraska WLPct GB land, 146; Merrifield, Kansas City, York, 8; CTaylor, Los Angeles, 8; ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) – No. 14 Most expected the decision to start the 1992_Miami Atlanta 69 55 .556 — 144; Rosario, Minnesota, 144; Betts, Desmond, Colorado, 7; Hamilton, 1990_Miami Philadelphia 68 56 .548 1 Boston, 143; Castellanos, Detroit, Cincinnati, 7; Dickerson, Pittsburgh, Michigan will start quarterback Shea Patter- experienced Patterson, who appealed to the 1986_Oklahoma Washington 62 63 .496 7½ 139; Stanton, New York, 137; Benin- 6; Difo, Washington, 6; Rosario, 1975_Oklahoma New York 54 69 .439 14½ tendi, Boston, 136; Brantley, Cleve- New York, 6; 8 tied at 5. son in the season opener at No. 12 Notre NCAA to play this season after transferring 1973_Southern Cal Miami 50 76 .397 20 land, 135. HOME RUNS_Carpenter, St. Dame. from Mississippi. He threw for 3,000-plus 1972_Nebraska Central Division DOUBLES_Lindor, Cleveland, Louis, 33; Arenado, Colorado, 30; 1969_Ohio St. WLPct GB 39; Bregman, Houston, 38; Betts, Harper, Washington, 30; Aguilar, Coach Jim Harbaugh made the yards with 23 and 12 intercep- 1967_Notre Dame Chicago 71 52 .577 — Boston, 37; Escobar, Arizona, 37; Milwaukee, 29; Goldschmidt, Ari- announcement Monday. He had earlier said tions over 10 starts at Ole Miss. 1966_Alabama Milwaukee 70 57 .551 3 Abreu, Chicago, 36; Andujar, New zona, 28; Muncy, Los Angeles, 28; 1963_Southern Cal St. Louis 68 57 .544 4 York, 36; Bogaerts, Boston, 36; Suarez, Cincinnati, 28; Story, Col- Patterson was simply one of four quarter- Peters started four games last season 1960_Syracuse Pittsburgh 63 63 .500 9½ Castellanos, Detroit, 34; Martinez, orado, 26; 3 tied at 25. backs competing to take the first snap, with uneven results. McCaffrey, a redshirt 1959_LSU Cincinnati 55 70 .440 17 Boston, 34; Pillar, Toronto, 34. STOLEN BASES_Turner, Wash- 1957_Oklahoma West Division TRIPLES_Smith, Tampa Bay, 9; ington, 32; Hamilton, Cincinnati, 29; along with Brandon Peters, Dylan McCaf- freshman, and Milton, a true freshman, 1956_Oklahoma W L Pct GB Sanchez, Chicago, 9; Hernandez, SMarte, Pittsburgh, 28; Cain, Mil- 1950_Notre Dame Arizona 69 56 .552 — Toronto, 7; Benintendi, Boston, 6; waukee, 24; Inciarte, Atlanta, 24; frey and Joe Milton. haven't taken a snap in college. Colorado 68 56 .548 ½ Chapman, Oakland, 6; Profar, MTaylor, Washington, 24; Baez, TransactionsBASEBALL Los Angeles 67 58 .536 2 Texas, 6; Span, Seattle, 6; 4 tied at Chicago, 20; Jankowski, San Diego, National League San Francisco 61 64 .488 8 5. 20; Peraza, Cincinnati, 18; Story, ATLANTA BRAVES — Pur- San Diego 49 78 .386 21 HOME RUNS_Martinez, Boston, Colorado, 17. 38; Ramirez, Cleveland, 37; Davis, PITCHING_Scherzer, Washing- Lions lose Steve Longa, a setback chased the contract of RHP Bryse Sunday's Games Wilson from Gwinnett (IL). Designat- Cincinnati 11, San Francisco 4 Oakland, 36; Gallo, Texas, 32; Stan- ton, 16-5; Nola, Philadelphia, 14-3; ed INF Ryan Flaherty for assign- Colorado 4, Atlanta 2 ton, New York, 32; Cruz, Seattle, 30; Chacin, Milwaukee, 13-4; Godley, ment. Miami 12, Washington 1 Trout, Los Angeles, 30; Lindor, Arizona, 13-6; Lester, Chicago, 13- for team's shaky LB group LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Pittsburgh 2, Chicago Cubs 1, 11 Cleveland, 29; Betts, Boston, 27; 2 5; Mikolas, St. Louis, 13-3; Greinke, Reinstated RHP Kenley Jansen innings tied at 26. Arizona, 12-8; Freeland, Colorado, from the 10-day DL. Milwaukee 2, St. Louis 1 STOLEN BASES_Gordon, Seat- 11-7; Marquez, Colorado, 11-9; 5 ALLEN PARK, Mich. drive with a touchdown him as a starting linebacker SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Arizona 4, San Diego 3 tle, 27; Merrifield, Kansas City, 27; tied at 10. (AP) – pass that exposed Davis' in 35 games over four sea- Optioned RHP Ray Black to Sacra- L.A. Dodgers 12, Seattle 1 Ramirez, Cleveland, 27; Smith, ERA_deGrom, New York, 1.71; mento (PCL). Recalled RHP Derek N.Y. Mets 8, Philadelphia 2 Tampa Bay, 26; Anderson, Chicago, Scherzer, Washington, 2.11; Nola, linebacker Steve Longa's weakness. sons. He had four sacks last Law from Sacramento. Monday's Games 24; Betts, Boston, 24; Trout, Los Philadelphia, 2.24; Foltynewicz, season-ending knee injury Davis Webb threw an 8- season and has had 9½ BASKETBALL Atlanta 1, Pittsburgh 0 Angeles, 21; Benintendi, Boston, 20; Atlanta, 2.72; Mikolas, St. Louis, National Basketball Association Milwaukee 5, Cincinnati 2 Lindor, Cleveland, 19; DeShields, 2.80; Freeland, Colorado, 2.96; represents a setback for a yard pass to running back sacks over his career. ATLANTA HAWKS — Signed G- San Francisco at N.Y. Mets Texas, 18. Greinke, Arizona, 3.06; Corbin, Ari- F Daniel Hamilton and F Alex St. Louis at L.A. Dodgers PITCHING_Kluber, Cleveland, zona, 3.18; Arrieta, Philadelphia, position group that already Wayne Gallman, who easily The 6-3, 244-pound Poythress. Tuesday's Games 16-6; Severino, New York, 16-6; 3.25; Wood, Los Angeles, 3.51. is a potential problem area. got separation from Davis Jones started 11 games last FOOTBALL Atlanta (Gausman 7-9) at Pitts- Carrasco, Cleveland, 15-6; Porcello, STRIKEOUTS_Scherzer, Wash- burgh (Nova 7-7), 7:05 p.m. Boston, 15-6; Happ, New York, 14- ington, 234; deGrom, New York, Detroit used a first- on a simple pass route in season and 31 times over NFL — Suspended Chicago CB Philadelphia (Velasquez 8-9) at 6; Snell, Tampa Bay, 14-5; Price, 204; Corbin, Arizona, 190; Greinke, round pick on Jarrad Davis which he ran to the left and four years for the Chicago Deiondre' Hall for the season open- Washington (Roark 8-12), 7:05 p.m. Boston, 13-6; 6 tied at 12. Arizona, 165; Foltynewicz, Atlanta, er for a violation of the NFL's sub- Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 9-9) at ERA_Sale, Boston, 1.97; Snell, 161; Nola, Philadelphia, 160; Pivet- last season and he appears cut back over the middle. Bears. He had a career-high stance abuse policy. Detroit (Zimmermann 5-5), 7:10 Tampa Bay, 2.10; Bauer, Cleveland, ta, Philadelphia, 158; Gray, Col- to be a liability in pass cov- By the time Gallman caught 11 sacks last season and has ATLANTA FALCONS — Signed p.m. 2.22; Verlander, Houston, 2.65; orado, 157; Marquez, Colorado, FB Jalston Fowler and WR Julian N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 9-4) at Cole, Houston, 2.71; Kluber, Cleve- 151; Godley, Arizona, 150. erage. the ball, Davis was about 3 had 15 over his career. Miami (Lopez 2-3), 7:10 p.m. land, 2.74; Morton, Houston, 2.85; Williams. Waived FB Luke McNitt WNBA Playoffs The Lions signed veteran yards behind him. Both players are fits as and WR Taj Williams. San Francisco (Stratton 8-7) at Clevinger, Cleveland, 3.25; Severi- All Times EDT DENVER BRONCOS — Placed N.Y. Mets (Matz 5-10), 7:10 p.m. no, New York, 3.28; Carrasco, First Round free agents Christian Jones "You're just going to refer standup linebackers or edge G Menelik Watson on injured- Cincinnati (Romano 7-10) at Mil- Cleveland, 3.33. Tuesday, Aug. 21 and on the to one play in the game, but rushers in Patricia's reserve. waukee (Guerra 6-8), 8:10 p.m. STRIKEOUTS_Verlander, Hous- Dallas vs. Phoenix at Tempe, DETROIT LIONS — Placed LB San Diego (Erlin 2-3) at Colorado ton, 223; Cole, Houston, 219; Sale, Ariz., 8:30 p.m. same day in March, hoping there's definitely some defense. Steve Longa on injured reserve. (Anderson 6-5), 8:40 p.m. Boston, 219; Bauer, Cleveland, 214; Minnesota at Los Angeles, 10:30 they can be 16-game things there that we can "Kennard does a great Released DL Cornelius Washington. L.A. Angels (Pena 1-3) at Arizona Severino, New York, 181; Paxton, p.m. Waived CB Antwuan Davis. Signed (Corbin 10-4), 9:40 p.m. Seattle, 176; Morton, Houston, 175; Second Round starters for the first time in coach better," Lions coach job for us, doing whatever CBs Dexter McDougle and Sterling St. Louis (Poncedeleon 0-0) at Kluber, Cleveland, 166; Carrasco, Thursday, Aug. 21 Moore and OL Beau Nunn. L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 3-0), 10:10 p.m. Cleveland, 161; Berrios, Minnesota, TBD at Washington, 6:30 p.m. their careers. Matt Patricia said. "And, I we ask him – coming off HOUSTON TEXANS — Activated Wednesday's Games 157. TBD at Connecticut, 8:30 p.m. Davis, though, is the key can coach better to help the edge, dropping in cover- OT Martinas Rankin from the PUP Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 2:10 NATIONAL LEAGUE Semifinals list. p.m. BATTING_Freeman, Atlanta, (x-if necessary) because general manager him." age," Detroit safety Glover INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Atlanta at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. .322; Markakis, Atlanta, .318; Gen- (Best-of-5) Bob Quinn took him 21st The Lions added Jones Quin said. "Christian is big, Signed WR Cobi Hamilton. Waived Philadelphia at Washington, 7:05 nett, Cincinnati, .312; Arenado, Col- Seattle vs. TBD RB Tion Green. p.m. orado, .309; Yelich, Milwaukee, Sunday, Aug. 26: TBD at Seattle, overall in 2017 to play mid- and Kennard, banking on physical, athletic guy who LOS ANGELES RAMS — Agreed Chicago Cubs at Detroit, 7:10 .308; Dickerson, Pittsburgh, .308; 5 p.m. dle linebacker. them being an upgrade can run downhill. to terms with OL Rob Havenstein on p.m. Martinez, St. Louis, .308; Cain, Mil- Tuesday, Aug. 28: TBD at Seat- a four-year contract extension N.Y. Yankees at Miami, 7:10 p.m. waukee, .304; Peralta, Arizona, tle, 10 p.m. The former Florida star from and "Having that type of size through the 2022 season. San Francisco at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 .300; Suarez, Cincinnati, .297. Friday, Aug. 31: Seattle at TBD, is strong against the run. Paul Worrilow. and speed is going to help MINNESOTA VIKINGS — p.m. RUNS_Blackmon, Colorado, 89; TBA Released K Kai Forbath. Placed DE San Diego at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Yelich, Milwaukee, 85; Albies, Sunday, Sept. 2: Seattle at TBD, Davis had 96 tackles last Oakland signed White- us throughout the year be Ade Aruna on injured reserve. L.A. Angels at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Atlanta, 84; Carpenter, St. Louis, 83; TBA season, the most by an NFL head a three-year, $18 mil- able to do different things Waived-injured OT Cedric Lang, TE St. Louis at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 Arenado, Colorado, 80; Freeman, Tuesday, Sept. 4: TBD at Seattle, Josiah Price and FB Johnny Stan- p.m. Atlanta, 79; Goldschmidt, Arizona, TBA rookie or first-year player. lion contract – much more and be able match up and ton. Signed FB Kobe McCrary and G 78; Harper, Washington, 78; Her- Atlanta vs. TBD But against the pass, he than Detroit would've hopefully create some prob- Kareem Are. TODAY'S MAJOR nandez, Philadelphia, 77; Turner, Sunday, Aug. 26: TBD at Atlanta, Washington, 75. NEW YORK GIANTS — Signed LEAGUEAMERICAN LEADERS LEAGUE 3 p.m. struggled last season and offered. Worrilow signed lems for the offense." RBI_Suarez, Cincinnati, 92; RB Jhurell Pressley and LB Warren BATTING_Betts, Boston, .344; Tuesday, Aug. 28: TBD at Aguilar, Milwaukee, 89; Baez, has seemed to again during with Philadelphia and had a NOTES: DE Cornelius Long. Waived S Mike Basile. Martinez, Boston, .332; Altuve, Atlanta, 8 p.m. Chicago, 89; Arenado, Colorado, Waived-injured LB Thurston Arm- Houston, .329; Machado, Los Ange- Friday, Aug. 31: Atlanta at TBD, training camp and in the season-ending knee injury Washington and CB 86; Story, Colorado, 84; Markakis, brister. les, .315; Segura, Seattle, .314; TBA Atlanta, 81; Harper, Washington, 79; — Trout, Los Angeles, .309; Merrifield, Sunday, Sept. 2: Atlanta at TBD, preseason. during offseason workouts. Antwuan Davis were Rizzo, Chicago, 78; Freeman, Released P Jon Ryan. Kansas City, .303; Brantley, Cleve- TBA Atlanta, 77; Hoskins, Philadelphia, The latest example came The 6-foot-4, 256-pound released and CB Dexter TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — land, .302; Smith, Tampa Bay, .301; Tuesday, Sept. 4: TBD at Atlanta, 77. Signed DT Jerel Worthy. Waived- Andujar, New York, .299. TBA Friday night when the New Kennard was a starter 11 McDougle, CB Sterling HITS_Freeman, Atlanta, 154; injured LB Shaheed Salmon. RUNS_Lindor, Cleveland, 103; Finals Markakis, Atlanta, 154; Gennett, York Giants capped a 17- times last season for the Moore and OL Beau Nunn TENNESSEE TITANS — Placed Betts, Boston, 101; Martinez, (Best-of-5) Cincinnati, 143; Peraza, Cincinnati, TBD play, 79-yard, nine-minute New York Giants, who used were signed. l THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2018 11 HERMAN SPEED BUMP Wealthy friend flaunts advantages Dear Annie: I have been trying to deci- pher my recent bad feelings toward a friend who is much wealthier than I am. 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PROBATE COURT NOTICE OF MORTGAGE 9 6 5 J 10 8 2 n n message if necessary. Dishwasher Rent based on income. COUNTY OF GOGEBIC FORECLOSURE SALE A 10 7 6 2 Q 9 3 Stove & fridge provided. o o is for weekends and cook is Wed., NOTICE TO CREDITORS (GOGEBIC COUNTY) MORT- 8 3 J 7 4 2 Coin operated laundry on site. GAGE SALE – Default has been p p Thru., Sunday. Will train. Decedent’s Estate 8 7 4 K 3 Please call: (712)580-5360. FILE NO. 17-89-DE made in the terms and conditions of South Estate of ROBERT QUENTIN a certain Mortgage made by Ray- m Rigoni's Bakery in Downtown A K Q Downtown Ironwood 1 MOVRICH, Deceased. Date of mond E. Ward, a single man, Goge- n K J 4 Ironwood is looking for a Bakery bedroom studio apartment birth: 12/08/1957 bic Range Bank, dated May 14, o A Q 10 9 5 Clerk. Apply in person. 2007, and recorded on May 18, available August 15. TO ALL CREDITORS:* p Q 2 Sales • Rentals NOTICE TO CREDITORS: The de- 2007, in Liber 477, Page 96, Goge- Business $350.00/month, $250.00 deposit. Management • Appraisals I pay water, you pay utilities. cedent, ROBERT QUENTIN MOV- bic County Records, Michigan. Said Dealer: South RICH died 07/12/2017. Creditors of Mortgage is now held by Bankers’ Vulnerable: Neither (906)932-2559 Bank, by Assignment of Mortgage Opportunities the decedent are notified that all South West North East claims against the estate will be recorded on July 6, 2018, in Liber 906-932-5406 2NT Pass 3NT All Pass Ironwood: 1 bedroom units Highway US-2 • Ironwood forever barred unless presented to 613, Page 278, Gogebic County NOTICE: The Daily Globe, while Now Available. CHARLOTTE MORZENTI, person- Records. The sum claimed to be exercising reasonable care in ac- Smoke free. No Pets. upnorthproperty.com al representative, or to both the pro- due and owing on said Mortgage as Opening lead: n 6 cepting ads, warns those answer- $450.00 Pick up application at bate court at 200 North Moore of the date of this Notice is ing to investigate the proposition Dr. Gresham's 212 E. Aurora Street, Bessemer, MI 49911 and $31,174.38, with interest accruing offered and to be careful of any ad Street, Ironwood, MI. the personal representative within 4 at $5.76 per diem. Under the power Avoid temptation requiring money to be sent for in- months after the date of publication of sale contained in said mortgage formation or long distance phone of this notice. and the statute in such case made to avoid a lead calls that may request money for in- 08/17/2018 and provided, notice is hereby giv- Garden Estates Raymond J. O'Dea P37527 en that said mortgage shall be fore- By Phillip Alder formation. 225 East Aurora Street closed by a sale of the mortgaged Apartments Ironwood, MI 49938 premises, or some part of them, at (906)932-1221 public venue, at the place of hold- Arthur Helps, a 19th-century Appliances • Located in Hurley English author, wrote, “Reading is CHARLOTTE MORZENTI ing the circuit court within Gogebic County, at 10:00 am on Thursday, sometimes an ingenious device for • Rent based on income 11228 N. Hwy 51 avoiding thought.” If so, might that Hurley, WI 54534 September 21, 2018. The Mort- • 55 years and older gagee will apply the sales pro- not be a criticism of the author? Mattson’s TV (715)561-2169 • 1 bedroom ceeds to the debt secured by the Bridge players need to do card Mortgage as stated above, plus in- reading, which definitely requires • Laundry facilities onsite August 14, 21, 28 and terest on the amount due at a rate thought. In today’s deal, how should & Appliance September 4, 2018 of interest equal to 6.75% per an- South read the cards in three no- • 24-hour maintenance Notice of Foreclosure num; all legal costs and expenses, trump after West leads his fourth- by Advertisement including attorney’s fees allowed by highest heart six, East puts up the service NOTICE is hereby given pursuant law; and also any amount paid by queen, and South wins with his king? Box Store Prices, to MCL 600.3212, that the follow- the Mortgagee to protect its in- After South opened two no-trump, Apply at the ing will be foreclosed by a sale of terest in the property. The proper- North was right to settle for three the mortgaged premises, or some ties to be sold at foreclosure are all no-trump. With no singleton or void Small Town Villa Maria in Hurley part of them, at public auction at the Motorcycles & that real estate situated in the and insufficient points for a slam, go place of holding the circuit court Township of Ironwood, County of or contact Amber: within Gogebic County, at 10:00 for the nine-trick game. Note that in Gogebic, and State of Michigan: five clubs, the defenders could make Service (715)561-4599 ATVs AM, on September 14, 2018: LOT ONE HUNDRED TWENTY Name(s) of the mortgagor(s): declarer guess the heart suit. Since 1962 –O NE (121), IRONWOOD South starts with eight top tricks: 1982 Yamaha Maxim 550. Very James E. Berg, Jr. and Tracy L. HOMESTEADS ADDITION TO Ironwood: Efficiency apartment, Berg, husband and wife three spades, one heart (the first good condition, garage kept. New THE TOWNSHIP OF IRONWOOD, utilities included. No pets. Original Mortgagee: Mortgage Elec- trick), three diamonds and one battery, plugs, tires, chains/sprock- ACCORDING TO THE RECOR- $355.00/month. (906)932-1425 tronic Registration Systems, Inc. club. Usually in no-trump, declarer et. $1,200.00 or trade for F/PWC. DED PLAT THEREOF. Commonly plays on the suit where he has the Foreclosing Assignee (if any): U.S. known as: E5264 Sunset Road, (715)360-6931 or (906)364-2697 Bank National Association as Trust- Ironwood, Michigan 49938 Tax Id. greatest number of cards, which, in Houses for Rent ee for RASC 2005-KS11 No.: 03-08-003-000 The redemp- this case, would be clubs. However, 2005 Bombardier Traxter. Date of Mortgage: September 26, tion period shall be six (6) months if South runs the club queen at trick Very good condition, garage kept. 2005 from the date of sale pursuant to two, East will take the trick and All fluids changed, new vision rims Date of Mortgage Recording: M.C.L. §600.3240(8). If the prop- return his heart nine (high from a September 30, 2005 and radial tires. $3,400.00 erty is sold at foreclosure sale, un- remaining doubleton). The defenders Amount claimed due on date of no- der M.C.L. §600.3278 the will win one club and four hearts. or best offer. (715)360-6931 tice: $43,091.76 Trick one tells declarer that West or (906)364-2697 borrower(s) will be held respons- Description of the mortgaged ible to the person who buys the has the heart ace, because East was 122 E. Aurora St. premises: Situated in City of Iron- property at the mortgage foreclos- playing third hand high. So, South 2012 Harley Davidson 1200 wood, Gogebic County, Michigan, ure sale or to the mortgage holder needs to avoid letting East get on Ironwood, MI Custom. 1,365 miles. Call for price. and described as: Lot one (1) Block for damaging the property during lead while establishing his ninth (906)932-2452 or Six (6), Megan and Koenig's 1st Ad- the redemption period. August 16, trick. 906-932-0510 2 bedroom 1 bath on Garvey (906)364-0858 dition to the City of Ironwood, ac- 2018 Bankers’ Bank Kilpatrick & Declarer should play a diamond Street. 700sq feet. Includes shed cording to the recorded plat thereof Associates, P.C. Attorneys for to dummy’s king, then return a The redemption period shall be 6 with power and all appliances. Autos/SUVs Bankers’ Bank 903 N. Opdyke Rd., diamond to his 10. Agreed, this is not months from the date of such sale, Suite C Auburn Hills, MI 48326 the percentage play for five tricks Commercial/ $450.00/month. Renter pays unless determined abandoned in utilities. (970)342-6698 (248) 377-0700 in the suit, but he needs only four, 1972 GMC Dump Truck 4-WHEEL accordance with MCLA 600.3241a; (08-21)(09-11) or, if the subject real property is and he must keep East from winning Residential Homes, Apartments, and DRIVE! Model 7500 Gas 401 V-6. used for agricultural purposes as a trick. Here, South ends with an Business Spaces for rent. Box converted to high volume box defined by MCL 600.3240(16). overtrick. Property for rent: 3200 sq.ft. office with doors. Running Condition. Call for details. If the property is sold at foreclosure © 2018 UFS, Dist. by Andrews McMeel for UFS building. Former Social The Real Estate Store $1,000.00 or best offer. Trueflight sale under Chapter 32 of the Re- Security offices, Cloverland Drive, (906)932-5406 Mfg. Co. Inc. (715)543-8451 vised Judicature Act of 1961, pursu- Ironwood. Will build/remodel ant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower BRIDGE to suit. Call (906)932-1411. Land for Sale Vehicle Value Special! will be held responsible to the per- Run it until it sells son who buys the property at the Apartments & or 30 days mortgage foreclosure sale or to the PHILLIP Beautiful, partially wooded, vacant which ever one comes first! mortgage holder for damaging the property during the redemption peri- DAILY GLOBE ALDER lot on Summit View Drive in 20 words or less Duplexes od. Ironwood Township, Gogebic $35.00 Additional charge for photo, This notice is from a debt collector. [email protected] 1 Bedroom lower level apartment, County, for sale. $8,000.00. private parties only. Date of notice: August 14, 2018 utilities included. $475.00 per Property tax number 2703-13-501- Limited Time Offer! Trott Law, P.C. month. E6301 Powdervale Road. 500. 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Dear Doctor: My siblings and I certain diseases, such as car- -- Stay hydrated, preferably are very frustrated that we can't diovascular and respiratory ill- with water. get our grandparents to pay at- nesses, are also at elevated -- If you have any vulnerable tention to those "excessive risk. family members, friends or heat" warnings that get issued When we can't stay sufficiently neighbors, check in on them. during a heat wave. Can you cool, our core temperature will -- Never ever (EVER) leave help? They don't take informa- rise. The result is a range of people or pets in a parked car tion coming from us grandkids heat-related illnesses. Heat ex- for any period of time during an seriously, but I bet they'd listen haustion is characterized by extreme heat event, even in to actual doctors. muscle cramping, headache, the shade or with the windows Dear Reader: You've raised an fatigue, nausea or vomiting, open. important -- and timely -- issue rapid heart rate, and dizziness With heat waves becoming and we're happy to help you or fainting. More serious is heat more frequent and severe, it's out. You are right to be con- stroke, in which the core body wise to plan ahead. Know the Daily Globe cerned because the dangers temperature rises to 103 de- SUDOKU locations of public spaces with Sudoku is a number-placing puzzle "Y$AVE'REEN inherent in hot weather are grees or more. At this point, the air conditioning. Use drapes or based on a 9x9 grid with several given very real, and the potential body no longer sweats. In- shades to cover windows. numbers. The object is to place the consequences can be severe. stead, the skin will be hot, red     Store plenty of bottled water numbers 1 to 9 in the empty squares Between 2015 and 2016, the and dry. In addition to the and drink it. A cool bath or so that each row, each column and number of people who died as symptoms of heat exhaustion,   shower can help maintain body each 3x3 box contains the same the result of extreme heat more people with heat stroke will ex- temperature. And if someone number only once. The difficulty level than doubled from 45 to 94. perience confusion and even you know exhibits the symp-     of the Conceptis Sudoku increases Just this year, 54 people died unconsciousness. These ex- toms of heat stroke, it's a med- from Monday to Saturday. during a heat wave in Quebec, tremes in body temperatures ical emergency. Call 911, then    many of them over 65. can lead to brain and organ use whatever means available Answer to previous puzzle damage. In severe cases, mul- Here in the United States, ex- to cool them down until help ar- tiple organ failure leads to            cessive heat is generally de- rives. fined as two or more days in death.          (Eve Glazier, M.D., MBA, is an    which temperatures exceed 90 During an extreme heat warn-          internist and assistant profes- degrees, often with corre- ing, you should: sor of medicine at UCLA          spondingly high humidity.     -- Seek out air conditioning. If Health. Elizabeth Ko, M.D., is          While excessive heat poses a you have it at home, turn it on. an internist and primary care          grave health threat to all of us,   If not, find an air-conditioned physician at UCLA Health.)          it is particularly dangerous for public space like a shopping COPYRIGHT 2017 the elderly. It's also a threat to THE PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS     #ONCEPTIS0UZZLES $ISTBY+ING&EATURES3YNDICATE )NC          mall, public library, community the very young, those living in OF HARVARD COLLEGE

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