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Call (906) 932-4449 Ironwood, MI NBA conferenceRaptors beat Bucks final Redsautosales.com 118-112 in 2 OTs SPORTS • 7 DAILY GLOBE Monday, May 20, 2019 Partly cloudy yourdailyglobe.com | High: 55 | Low: 36 | Details, page 2 LAKE SUPERIOR ROARS Jason Juno/Daily Globe LAKE SUPERIOR roared at Black River Harbor on Sunday as strong northeast winds sent waves pounding into the shoreline. Wind gusts up to 40 mph were forecast as the waves and cold, wind-driven rain made it feel more like November than May 19. Snow mixed in farther inland and it was worse to the west of Ironwood. Duluth measured 2.4 inches of snow through Sunday morning, where accidents caused delays on a slippery Interstate 35. Poplar, Wis., recorded 5.9 inches of snow as of 7 p.m. Sunday. It’s supposed to warm up into the 50s today here and then the 60s the rest of the week. GONE TOO SOON 2 teens killed in Lake Road crash IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP – Two teens are dead and a com- munity is mourning the loss fol- lowing a single-vehicle crash near Little Girl’s Point Saturday morning. Gogebic County Sheriff’s Department deputies responded to reports of the accident on Lake Road near Powers Road in Iron- wood Township at approximate- ly 2:32 a.m. Saturday morning. Deputies arriving on the scene located a vehicle that sus- tained severe damage after it left the roadway and struck a tree, according to a department news release. Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe A MEMORIAL sits on the shoulder of Lake Road near Powers Road Sunday at the site of a car accident that killed two teens Saturday morning. CRASH — page 5 Bessemer VFW’s Honor Flight fundraiser draws big crowd By P.J. GLISSON Korean War and the Vietnam [email protected] War, respectively. BESSEMER – The third annu- “They will make exceptions if al fundraising dinner for the U.P. someone is terminal,” he said of Honor Flight drew nearly 200 the occasional flights that accom- people to Bessemer’s VFW Post modate those in wheelchairs and 3673 on Saturday night. that also provide guides to “This event is so special to us accompany participants to view because it is helping us to help their memorials. our senior veterans to visit their Among those attending the memorials in Washington D.C.,” Saturday dinner were JoAnne and said Post Commander Donna Roy Sand, of Bessemer. “We both Frello while welcoming the were in the service,” said JoAnne, crowd. “How cool is it that we all explaining that she had been in are helping to make that hap- the U.S. Army while her husband P.J. Glisson/Daily Globe pen?” had been in the U.S. Navy. BESSEMER’S VFW Post 3673 packs a crowd Saturday evening for the third annual fundraising dinner Frello’s husband, John Frello, John and Mary Turkal, of Iron- for the U.P. Honor Flight. Shown in front to left are Kathy Boogaard of Ironwood and Dean Spagno- who is the post quartermaster, wood, also were there. Mary said letti of Bessemer and, to right, John and Sandy Barbacovi of Ironwood. said attendance had doubled her husband had spent 18 and from last year’s event. one-half years in the service, grilling and several more. spread of food. lemon wedge to illustrate “bitter “The turnout here is over- between the U.S. Air Force and “Everything will be donated,” Gogebic County treasurer Lisa fate,” a rose to remind of blood- whelming,” he said, while acting the National Guard. said John Frello of proceeds Hewitt explained to the crowd shed, and a lit candle to suggest as the emcee of Saturday’s event. The guest speaker of the taken in for the dinner, as well as the concept of a small table set- hope and guidance. “It’s truly outstanding, and we so evening was retired Army Lt. Col. any additional funds from the raf- ting for one that sat in the back of The band Lake Effect was appreciate it.” David Manki, who is a former fle or separate donations from the room. scheduled to play after the din- The U.P. Honor Flight is based JROTC instructor in Ironwood. businesses and individuals. Hewitt said the accompanying ner. in Gladstone, near Escanaba, and Linda Malmberg and Kathy Luan Jacobson said she was empty chair was to represent sol- On April 27, the Bessemer the quartermaster told the Globe Koval also coordinated a basket among about a dozen people diers missing in action or taken that its staff prioritizes appli- raffle; with basket themes such working with Donna Frello in the as prisoners of war. Among the cants from World War II, the as painting, yooper, doggy, auto, kitchen to provide a full hot table’s additional symbols were a FLIGHT — page 5 TODAY INDEX Partly cloudy — Details, page 2 Classifieds . .10-11 75 cents Comics . .9 Sunday Today’s records Snowfall Community . .3 Vol. 100, No. 152 High 39 High 88 (1930) 48 hours to 7 a.m. Education . .6 Low 34 Low 24 (2002) Sunday none Snow depth 0 in. Obituaries . .2 Year ago today Precipitation Season total 182.8 in. Opinion . .4 High 66 48 hours to 7 a.m. Last year 172.3 in. Low 31 Sunday 1.17 in. Sports . .9-10 l 2 MONDAY, MAY 20, 2019 AREA / NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECASTFOORECAST FOR IRONWOODIRRONWOOD Temple memorial to Obituaries Florida shooting TODAY TUESDAYTUESDAAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAYTHURSSDAY FRIDAY victims is set ablaze CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. Lindy O. Allen (AP) – A wooden temple built as a memorial to the BESSEMER, Mich. – Friends and family are invit- 17 victims of a Florida ed to attend the memorial service for Lindy O. Allen, high school mass shooting Showers Partly Cloudy Partly CloudyClouudy Scattered Rain Mostly Cloudy was set ablaze Sunday in a Likely to be held Wednesday, May 29, 2019, at 11 a.m., pre- ceded by visitation at 10 a.m., at Our Redeemer symbolic gesture of healing. 55° 36° 61° 45°455° 59° 49° 68° 52° 67° 44° Lutheran Church, E8223 Sanders Road, in Besse- The “Temple of Time” mer. The Rev. Timothy J. Steckling will officiate. public art installation was Winds: Winds: Winds: Winds:Winnds: Winds: set afire at a ceremony host- 6-96-9 mphmph NNWW 3-93-9 mphmph E 10-1310-13 mphmph ESEESE 7 mphmph SESE 11-1611-16 mphmph SWSW A committal service and interment will take ed by the cities of Parkland place at Hillcrest Cemetery, Bessemer, with a mili- and Coral Springs, where Ontonagon LOCALL OUTLOOK tary graveside service under the auspices of Besse- 47/39 Marjory Stoneman Douglas Todayy we will see partly cloudy mer American Legion Post 27 and Bessemer Veter- High School students live. Bergland skies, highg of 555°,5°, humidityy of 52%. ans of Foreign Wars Post 3673 Honor Guard, assist- The families of several 55/36 NorthNorthwesthwest wind 6 to 9 mph. The Wakefield ed by the U.S. Navy Honors Team. Parkland victims attended Ironwood recordd high for today is 88° set in Saxon 53/35 A luncheon will be served at the church fellow- the ritual burning of the 55/36 Marenisco 1930. Expect clear skies tonight, 56/37 overnovernightnight low of 36°. ship hall following the military rites. 35-foot tall temple. Bessemer 55/34 Upson Lindy passed away on Dec. 29, 2018. Described as “therapeutic” Hurley 54/35 Watersmeet by some, the ceremonial 55/36 55/36 54/33 SUNS AND MOON Jerald Rocco, owner and manager of Lakeside Memorial Chapel Inc., in Wakefield, is assisting the fire was supposed to sym- Mercer bolize the release of pain 55/36 family. Manitowish still left inside. 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It ALMANAC REGIONALREGIONAL WEATHER NATIONALNAATIONAL WEATHER 15, of Ironwood, passed away early Saturday morn- took a few minutes for the fire to spread to the roof, ing, May 18, 2019, as a result of injuries sustained in Yesterday Today Tue. 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