Call (906) 932-4449 Ironwood, MI See the best in basketball Trailblazers, Raptors win Game 7s to Redsautosales.com advance to their NBA conference finals SPORTS • 9 DAILY GLOBE Monday, May 13, 2019 Mostly sunny yourdailyglobe.com | High: 65 | Low: 43 | Details, page 2 Friends of Iron RED BULLISH Belle Trail host Mother’s Day walk By BRYAN HELLIOS [email protected] IRONWOOD – Friends of the Iron Belle Trail turned the pavilion at Ironwood Depot Park into a desert smorgasbord for their annual Mother’s Day Walk, Run & Roll on Sunday. The group of volunteers help keep up the trail and promote it, said Enni Gregas, mem- ber of the trail association. The event encour- ages people to be active and gives people a chance to see the trail, she added. “It’s beautiful and it’s scenic,” she said. Little kids can learn to ride their bikes, she said, and seniors can ride safely all while staying off the highway. Gregas said bike trails and recreation bring people into the area. “It (the trail) contributes to the health of the community,” she said. A duet bike was at the event for those who wanted to ride, but may have physical limita- tions which prevent them from doing it safe- ty. “We are so proud of the duet bike,” Gregas said. The bike gives a person who may not feel comfortable riding the chance to experience the thrill of biking said Doug Hippe, coordi- nator for duet bike program. He gave a “couple of people rides” during the event, and said the rides “aren’t just for Jason Juno/Daily Globe DEVON BYERS, a Bessemer student, climbs the landing during the men’s final at Saturday’s Red Bull 400 at Copper Peak in Ironwood Township. The field doubled from last year’s inaugural event to 1,000 people in what Red Bull deems the world’s steepest race as athletes climb 40 stories in just 400 meters from the bottom of the landing to near the top of MOTHER’S DAY — page 5 the ski flying structure. Byers finished eighth overall. For more coverage, see Page 8. Township church gathers for food, fellowship By BRYAN HELLIOS [email protected] IRONWOOD TOWNSHIP – The smell of kropsua and pancakes filed the basement of St. John Lutheran Church on Saturday during the church’s third annual kropsua fundraiser. Marlene Saari Mieloszyk, treasurer for St. John, said the baking the kropsua “doesn’t take very long,” but planing for the event starts in January. “We have a good turnout usually,” she said. “Everybody likes to come and see our nice, old church.” Kris Carlson, from Ironwood, has Bryan Hellios/Daily Globe attended services at the church before MARIANNE ANDRESEN, left, her son, and came to support the “endeavors of David Andresen and his wife, Kierstin the church.” Bryan Hellios/Daily Globe Andresen, take a Mother’s Day stroll with ST. JOHN Lutheran Church Treasurer Marlene Saari Mieloszyk, right, shares a David and Kierstin’s kids Annika, top, and conversation with Sharon and Bruce Estola at the church’s kropsua fundraiser Sten. Saturday morning in Ironwood Township. KROPSUA — page 5 14th annual Nasi Memorial Run promotes healthy activities By BRYAN HELLIOS [email protected] HURLEY – The 14th annual Brian Nasi Memorial Heart run/walk took place on Saturday at the Hurley K-12 school. Ginger Nasi, widow of Brian, founded the event to create awareness of heart disease and promote healthy habits. “We’re starting with the youth in the community and make it a healthy habit to always get out there and exercise and do the best you can,” she said. Nasi said the event has always been more of a “family running event” to encourage creating a healthy lifestyle early on in life. “I can’t believe it’s the 14th Bryan Hellios/Daily Globe annual,” she said. “It’s crazy that RACERS JOCKEY for position during the 14th annual Brian Nasi Memorial race at the Hurley K-12 School on Saturday morning. it’s been that long.” The Hurley Area Lioness took “We (the Lioness) support a see her friends at the event too. line of the 5k event in just under said. over organization of the event in lot of wellness projects, we sup- The 14-year-old said she pre- 25 minutes and secured first Clinching the top spot in the 2015 when Nasi moved away port DOVE and we support a lot pared for the 5k race by “running place in the female division. men’s 5k was Germain Rojas from the area. of family type stuff,” she said. every weekend.” Vetter said she had been train- from Chicago. In the area to com- Ricky Kelly, event organizer, Hanna Leoni, from Hurley, “There are some really good ing “almost every day for the last said the proceeds from the event participated to support the Nasi runners (competing),” she said. three or four weeks” to get ready. go to the community. family and said she is happy to Gena Vetter crossed the finish “I’m really competitive,” she NASI — page 5 TODAY INDEX Mostly sunny — Details, page 2 Classifieds . .12-13 75 cents Comics . .11 Sunday Today’s records Snowfall Community . .3 Vol. 100, No. 147 High 57 High 92 (1900) 48 hours to 7 a.m. Education . .6 Low 39 Low 25 (2013) Sunday none Snow depth none Obituaries . .xx Year ago today Precipitation Season total 182.8 in. Opinion . .4 High 75 48 hours to 7 a.m. Last year 175.2 in. Low 39 Sunday .02 in. Sports . .8-10 l 2 MONDAY, MAY 13, 2019 NATION / WORLD THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECASTFOORECAST FOR IRONWOODIRRONWOOD TODAY TUESDAYTUESDAAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAYTHURSSDAY FRIDAY White House expects China to retaliate over trade tariffs Chance WASHINGTON (AP) – Mostly Sunny Partly Cloudy Few ShowersShhowers Few Showers T-stormss The U.S. is awaiting retalia- tion from China over 65° 43° 66° 44°444° 61° 46° 66° 48° 62° 49° increased tariffs, after talks Winds: Winds: Winds: Winds:Winnds: Winds: in Washington ended with- 2-52-5 mphmph SWSW 7-107-10 mphmph SSWSSW 6 mmphph WWSWSW 9 mmphph SSSESE 8 mphmph NENE out a deal on trade, the president’s chief economic Ontonagon LOCALL OUTLOOK adviser said on Sunday. 47/39 “The expected counter- Todayy we will see mostly sunny measures have not yet Bergland skies, highg of 665°,5°, humidityy of 35%. 65/43 SouthSouthwesthwest wind 2 to 5 mph. The materialized. 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Bessemer 65/40 Larry Kudlow told “Fox Upson Hurley 64/42 Watersmeet News Sunday.” Kudlow 65/44 65/43 66/39 SUNS AND MOON also said that President Mercer Donald Trump’s plan to 65/42 raise U.S. tariffs on Chi- Manitowish nese goods across the 65/40 SunriseSunri . ...............................................................................se .........................................................................5:29 a.m. Minocqua SunsetSunse . ...............................................................................et...........................................................................8:25 p.m. board could take months 66/41 MoonriseMoon . ...............................................................................nrise .......................................................................2:10 p.m. to take effect. 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