Missing Woman Found

Missing Woman Found

Rain likely High: 50 | Low: 36 | Details, page 2 Passion for excellence. Compassion for people. aspirusgrandview.org GV-013a DAILY GLOBE yourdailyglobe.com Thursday, October 31, 2013 75 cents Missing HAPPY HALLOWEEN Charges added in Montreal fatal woman found drunk driving crash LAKE GOGEBIC — Helen By RALPH ANSAMI Wakevainen, 82, who was [email protected] reported missing from her home HURLEY — A 17-year-old on the west shore of Lake Goge- Hurley resident who faces a count bic, was found alive by Michigan of homicide by intoxicated use of State Police Wednesday after a vehicle has entered not guilty being missing for approximately pleas to misdemeanor charges 31 hours, according to a State related to the traffic death. Police press release. Paige Rene Grayson, 17, of 210 Wakevainen was last seen on Copper St., was the driver in a Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. Sept. 14 single-vehicle accident in She was located about a quar- the city of Montreal that resulted ter of a mile from her residence, in the death of Trevor Mylly, 17, in the woods. of Ironwood. A passenger in the She was transported by vehicle, he died of a massive skull Marenisco EMS and later inter- fracture. cepted by Beacon Ambulance to Grayson is being represented Aspirus Grand View in Iron- by attorney Mike Korpela and on wood. Monday charges of operating The search and rescue was while intoxicated, speeding, oper- assisted by Gogebic County ating left of center, driving with- Search and Rescue, Lake Goge- out insurance and operating with bic Volunteer Fire Department, a prohibited alcohol content were Department of Natural added in Iron County Court. Resources, Gogebic County Sher- Iron County Judge Patrick iff’s Department, Marenisco Madden said the misdemeanor Police Department, Gogebic charges will “track” with the County Victim Services Unit and felony allegation. the Michigan State Police Wake- Grayson is free on a $50,000 field Post. signature bond under a house arrest provision. She may not leave her parents’ house, except Wolf hunt ends in to seek medical attention. Homicide by intoxicated use of all of Iron County Submitted photo PAXTON WANICK, a student of the Gogebic-Ontonagon Intermediate School District Certified Nursing Assistant program, helps resident By RALPH ANSAMI Denise Fresonke decorate her pumpkin recently at Westgate Long-Term Care Center in Ironwood. [email protected] MONTREAL — page 5 Iron County, Wis., is now closed to wolf hunting and trap- ping for the Wisconsin season. The Wisconsin Department of Decade ago, Sun played tricks on planet Earth Natural Resources said Wednes- day wolf hunting zone 1, which includes western Iron County Ghosts and goblins, candle- On Oct. 29, a geomagnetic oil and gas in Alaska was dis- and Ashland County, was closed lit jack o’lanterns and haunted storm was initiated as the rupted. for the wolf season because 75 of houses are some of the fright- solar wind disrupted the Interference with over-the- the 76-wolf quota had been regis- ening fantasies associated with Earth’s protective magneto- horizon radio communication tered. Halloween, but 10 years ago, sphere. forced cancellation of airline Also closed was zone 5 (Jack- the Sun played its own tricks During the next three days, polar routes and their diver- son, Wood and Adams counties), on planet Earth. the “Halloween magnetic sions to lower latitudes. where 33 of the quota of 34 had Although many people may storm” evolved and grew to Global Positioning System been harvested. not recall it, a solar-terrestrial become one of the largest such accuracy was significantly Since zone 2 (including east- nightmare became a scary real- storms in a half century. degraded, affecting land and ern Iron County and Vilas Coun- ity. Magnetic storms are global ocean surveys, and commercial ty) had previously been closed According to an article pub- phenomena, and the effects can and military aircraft naviga- when 28 of the 29-wolf quota was lished in the United States be seen around the world. Dur- tion. met, only three zones in Wiscon- Geological Survey, in mid- ing the Halloween storm, mag- Some satellites were dam- sin remain open to wolf hunting October of 2003, a bundle of netic direction in Alaska quick- aged and a Japanese scientific and trapping. concentrated magnetic energy ly changed by more than 20 satellite was permanently dis- Wolf hunters and trappers can emerged from the Sun’s interi- degrees. In other words, the abled. continue to pursue wolves in or, forming a large sunspot. storm was so large that it could Astronauts onboard the zones 3, 4, and 6. Enormous solar flares soon fol- be measured with a simple International Space Station USGS sketch The only zone where the quota lowed. compass. The Halloween mag- took precautionary shelter to THIS UNITED States Geological Survey sketch depicts a witch navigat- isn’t close to being reached is Then, on Oct. 28, the netic storm also produced spec- avoid excessive levels of radia- ing solar flares from a Halloween storm in 2003. zone 3, including Rusk, Wash- sunspot abruptly ejected a tacular aurora, with tion. burn, Taylor and Burnett Coun- concentrated mass of electri- green”northern lights” seen as Additionally, geomagneti- America, forcing system opera- played tricks on technological cally conducted solar wind, far south as Texas and Florida. cally induced currents in the tors to take measures to pre- systems around the world and flinging it out into interplane- Geomagnetic orientation Earth’s crust caused stress in vent black-outs. scientists continue to analyze tary space toward the Earth. used for directional drilling for electric power grids in North The USGS said the storm the effects even today. WOLF — page 5 RED RIBBON WEEK City hears update on grant Hurley students participate in application By RALPH ANSAMI [email protected] nationwide drug prevention event IRONWOOD — Mike Foley, of HURLEY — Students at the ping bullying. Also on Monday, Coleman Engineering, updated Hurley K-12 School are partici- students signed a Red Ribbon the Ironwood City Commission pating in Red Ribbon Week, a pledge. this week on plans to apply for a nationwide drug prevention Tuesday was, “It’s ‘Crazy’ to do stormwater assessment and event. Drugs and ‘Sock It’ to Alcohol wastewater management grant. The event focuses on students Day,” Students wore crazy hair Foley said the SAW grant learning to say no to drugs, but and crazy socks. could possibly be used for global students in Hurley have also On Wednesday, students wore information system training and expanded the event to include red in honor of the week and equipment. anti-bullying and alcohol preven- brought in non-perishable food Other possible uses for the tion education. items for local food pantries. grant include sewer system Red Ribbon Week was inspired Today, students were invited to smoke testing and video-testing. by the death of undercover Drug wear Halloween costumes and The SAW grant will not fund con- Enforcement Administration participated in the Citizen of the struction. agent Enrique Camarena by Mex- Month assembly. Ironwood has about 25 miles of ican drug traffickers in 1985. On Friday, students will wear pipe in its sanitary sewer system, Students kicked off Red Ribbon clothes backwards, to “turn” their Foley told city commissioners. Week Monday with, “Team Up backs on drugs and alcohol. Mid- Foley said about $96 million is Against Bullies Day.” Students dle and high school students can available statewide and the city were invited to wear their favorite Submitted photo team jerseys, hats or gear to STUDENTS IN grades pre-kindergarten through sixth grade wear red shirts in honor of Red Ribbon school to show support for stop- Week, Oct. 28-Nov. 1, at the Hurley K-12 School Wednesday. It is a nationwide drug prevention event. HURLEY — page 5 GRANT — page 5 C O N T A C T U S WEATHER INSIDE INDEX TODAY FOOTBALL PREVIEW Business . .16 Daily Globe Inc. Wednesday Precipitation Vol. 94, Ed. 256 118 E. McLeod Ave. High 43 To 7 a.m. Classifieds . .13-15 Rain likely Hurley vs. Athens at home; Comics . .12 PO Box 548 —Details, page 2 Low 36 Wednesday: .05 in. Gogebic travels to Crystal Ironwood, MI 49938 Year ago today Snow on Falls Community . .3 High 46 ground none —Sports, page 9 Obituaries . .6 yourdailyglobe.com Low 25 Season total 5.4 in. Records Opinion . .4 906-932-2211 High 77 (1950) Sports . .9-10,14-15 Low 2 (1925) 2 l THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2013 NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR IRONWOOD H E R O I C A C T TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY Rain Likely Rain/Snow Snow Possible Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy 50º 36º 41º 34º 39º 30º 42º 34º 47º 36º Winds: 5 mph W Winds: 10 mph W Winds: 5-10 mph W Winds: 5-10 mph SW Winds: 5 mph SW IN AN Oct. 28, OUTLOOK 2013, photo pro- Ontonagon vided by the Nia- 50/39 Today we will see cloudy skies with a 60% chance gara Frontier of rain, high temperature of 50º, humidity of 93%. Transportation Bergland West wind 5 mph. The record high temperature for 51/37 today is 81º set in 1950. Expect cloudy skies tonight Authority, NFTA with a 70% chance of rain, overnight low of 36º. bus driver Dar- Ironwood Wakefield Saxon 45 nell Barton poses 50/36 50/36 SUN AND MOON 46/38 Marenisco in front of a bus in Buffalo, N.Y. Bessemer 51/36 Watersmeet Upson Hurley 50/36 2 Associated Press 50/37 48/37 49/37 Sunrise . .7:42 a.m.

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