GCC to Sell Graphic Arts Equipment Amid Goal Implementation

GCC to Sell Graphic Arts Equipment Amid Goal Implementation

Mostly cloudy High: 43 | Low: 36 | Details, page 2 DAILY GLOBE yourdailyglobe.com Monday, November 27, 2017 75 cents GCC to sell graphic INDIANHEAD arts equipment amid goal implementation By IAN MINIELLY consider how to dispose of a com- [email protected] mercial paper cutter, table IRONWOOD — The Gogebic mounted paper cutter, t-shirt Community College board is inking machine, type set equip- meeting Tuesday with plans to ment, table top photography continue working on setting equipment, and a print machine. institutional goals and opera- The board is also planning on tional activities. GCC is looking creating a new program so stu- at three primary goals, but each dents can receive an Associate of goal has many layers required Applied Science, MRI Technolo- for development and implemen- gist. The program provides a 66 tation. credit degree according to the —Goal 1 is to increase credit- Bureau of Labor Statistics and generated enrollment by 2 per- earns a median salary of $58,960 cent for the 2018-19 academic with a two-year MRI technician year. degree. —Goal 2 is to improve teach- The board will discuss hiring ing and learning strategies, stu- a full time mathematics instruc- dent success, and student experi- tor for the Fall 2018 semester. ences. The Higher Learning Commis- —And Goal 3 is to increase sion requires instructors possess the technological presence inter- a master’s degree in mathemat- nally and externally. ics to teach transfer-level math The board is expected to dis- courses. GCC is facing a shortage cuss each of the goals in greater and will consider the need to hire detail at the Tuesday meeting, a new math instructor for the while laying out a plan of Ironwood Campus. attack. GCC is also going to address The board has been asked to the need for a full time biochem- declare some graphic arts equip- istry instructor for the Copper ment as surplus and to place the Country campus in Houghton for items up for sale. The board will the Fall 2018 semester. P I E S O C I A L Submitted photo KILLIAN SPENCER and his pappy Jeremy, of Wakefield, hit Indianhead Sunday for some snowboarding after watching the Warren Miller film “Line of Descent” Saturday at the Historic Ironwood Theatre. Killian is taking a ride on the Magic Carpet. Author with local CHRISTMAS LIGHTS ties to speak at Ironwood Carnegie Library IRONWOOD — Motiva- tional Speaker and Author Allison Liddle will discuss her new book, Life Under Con- struction: Designing a Life Ian Minielly/Daily Globe You Love on Thursday MEMBERS OF the Gurney Golden Gopher 4-H club prepare pie for evening at 6 p.m. at the Iron- guests as part of their community service project and fundraiser. Isaac wood Carnegie Library. The Innes, left, and Evan Krall cut and distribute pie to put on the table for public is invited to attend. guests Saturday at the Gurney Community Center. Liddle’s non-fiction book uses her own life-under-con- struction story to offer insight 4-H members hold fundraiser into achieving personal and professional dreams and goals. at Gurney Community Center An entrepreneur, Liddle began her first business at Ian Minielly/Daily Globe By IAN MINIELLY pie social for at least 12 years age twenty three and has TIS THE season to deck the halls and increase one’s power bill by stringing lights and cheer neighborhood [email protected] according to Jesse Bender. The gone on to found a national, wide. This house on E. Margaret St. in Ironwood is already lit up and looking good. Their neighbor across GURNEY — On a Saturday counter and fridge were stocked award winning financial plan- the street also decked their halls and enlivened E. Margaret Street with festive good cheer. morning as the crisp air with pies as the 4-H members ning firm featured in many returned to Northern Wisconsin, placed slices on a table for visi- national media outlets. nine members of the 4-H com- tors to make their selection with Liddle is also a John prised of youngsters from Gur- care. Bender said they usually Maxwell Team certified Superior Range Shooter’s Club membership up ney, Saxon, and Hurley brought get around 80-100 people coming keynote speaker, executive pies and BBQ to the Gurney through the community center coach, and leadership trainer By IAN MINIELLY Lowe said the Breakwater pro- ciency training. Community Center for a pie for the pie social and of course coach. [email protected] vided the club a reduced cost for The club also wanted to make social. Beyond the food, Santa kids to see Santa Claus. She currently resides in IRONWOOD — The Superior each of the 150 plates served, sure members knew the pavil- Claus arrived via firetruck Greg Massoglia has come as Wisconsin with her husband Range Shooter’s Club member- which helped the fundraiser ions have switches to turn on instead of a sleigh to give each the merry man in red for the last and children. ship has jumped by 30 new with an unexpected $150 boost. flashers in the event a person Saxon and Gurney kid their own four years, but Bender said he Liddle is the former direc- members for the 2017-18 year, The club expressed thanks to walks down range. The flashers present. Horsepower is capable has been filling in for Santa for tor of the Gogebic/Ontonagon according to Gary Lowe, club the Gogebic County Sheriff’s are to alert anyone that arrives of bringing Santa through when much longer — even back when Great Start Collaborative. secretary. The results of the Department for their corporate when someone is already down there is no fog. she was in high school she can More information on the annual fundraiser were deemed membership. The corporate The Gurney Golden Gopher 4- remember Massoglia getting author can be found at alli- a success with the net income membership provides the H club has been conducting the dressed for the part. sionliddle.com for the club coming to $1,803. deputies a close range for profi- RANGE — page 5 C O N T A C T U S WEATHER INSIDE INDEX TODAY SUNDAY NIGHT Classifieds . .10-11 Daily Globe Inc. Sunday Precipitation High 40 48 hours to 7 a.m. FOOTBALL Comics . .9 Vol. 99, No. 6 118 E. McLeod Ave. Mostly cloudy P.O. Box 548 Low 21 Sunday 0.10 in. Community . .3 —Details, page 2 Packers/Steelers Ironwood, MI 49938 Year ago today Snowfall Education . .6 High 39 48 hours to 7 a.m. — Sports Obituaries . .2 Low 24 Sunday none page 7 yourdailyglobe.com Today’s records Snow depth none Opinion . .4 906-932-2211 High 56 (1909) Season total 27.3 in. Sports . .7-8,12 Low -10 (2005) Last year 16.9 in. 2 l MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2017 AREA / NATION / WORLD THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAYFIVE-DAAY FORECASTT FOR IRONWOODIRONWOOOD Obituaries TODAY TUESDAYTUUESDAY WEDNESDAYWEDNESSDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Trump chooses Susan Lynn ‘Susy’ Lammer legislative ASHLAND, Wis. — Susan Lynn “Susy” Lammer, 63, of Hurley, Wis., went to her heavenly home after a courageous agenda over Chance Snow battle with cancer on Monday morning, Nov. 13, 2017, at Ash- Mostly Cloudy PartlyPaartly Cloudy Partly Cloudyudy Partly Cloudy Showers land Health & Rehabilitation Center in Ashland. She was born in Chicago, Ill., on April 26, 1954, to the late 43° 36° 40°400° 25° 41° 29°2 34° 25° 37° 26° Martin A. and Henrietta M. (Hepp) Lammer. They moved to GOP repulsion Winds: 7-187-18 mphmph SSESSE Winds:Windss: 11-1611-16 mphmph WSWWSW Winds: 8-118-11 mphmph SSWSSW Winds: 8-138-13 mphmph WNWWNW Winds: 7-107-10 mphmph SWSW the Hurley area in the 1960s and settled in Gile. After her par- ents’ deaths, Susy moved into the Maple Leaf Group Home Ontonagon LOCAL OUTLOOK and then eventually got her own apartment in of Moore 45/37 Today we will see mostly cloudy skies, high of downtown Hurley with the support help from WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. 43°, humidity of 64%.%. South southeast wind 7 Highline Corp. She attended South Side Grade (AP) — President Donald Trump Bergland to 18 mph. The recordord high for today is 56° set School and graduated from J.E. Murphy High said Sunday that electing a 44/38 in 1909. Expect mostlyostly cloudy skies tonight, School with the Class of 1974. Wakefield overnight low of 36°.. Democrat as Alabama’s next Ironwood Susy was employed at the Highline Corp. for senator “would be a disaster,” Saxon 44/37 43/36 Marenisco SUN ANDAND MOON 35 years, from 1982 until 2017, retiring for making clear the success of his 45/37 Bessemer 43/37 health reasons. During her time there, she legislative agenda outweighs worked in sewing, assembly and office work, widespread GOP repulsion at Hurley 45/37 Watersmeet Upson winning an award for her sewing. She also the prospect of seating Republi- 43/36 43/35 44/35 Sunrise . ........................................................................................................... 7:19 a.m. worked for a time with the wayside crew. Her can Roy Moore, who is dogged by Susan Lynn “ Sunset . ............................................................................................................4:17 p.m. allegations of sexual misconduct. Mercer interests included Special Olympics (receiving Susy” Lammer Moonrise . .........................................................................................................1:24 p.m. The allegations, including 42/35 Moonset . .........................................................................................................Tomorrow many awards for many sports), AWANA and 1954 — 2017 Manitowish decorating her apartment for every holiday. claims that the 70-year-old 44/36 Moore sexually assaulted or Minocqua NATIONALNATIONAAL WEATHER Susy was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Hur- ley and also attended the Range Community Bible Church.

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