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Ironwood, MI ~ Spray Tanning Basketball 19 ~ Therapeutic Body Wraps E-TC beats Baraga in Redsautosales.com Days ‘til ~ Infrared Sauna home opener Christmas Gift Certificates Available SPORTS • 7 Since 191 9 DAILY GLOBE Friday, December 6, 2019 Mostly cloudy yourdailyglobe.com | High: 21 | Low: 15 | Details, page 2 Bond reduced in Kimball asphalt plant bombing case post $5,000 cash and a $100,000 conditions. are no physical injuries to anyone Hoffman asked the bail be set n Five-day jury signature bond, or a $25,000 Gollubske, 39, is charged with and, of course, Mr. Gollubske has at $1,000 cash and a $20,000 sig- trial scheduled to property bond and a $50,000 sig- two felony counts of being a party the presumption of innocence,” nature bond. begin July 20. nature bond. to the crime of using explosives Hoffmann said. “Whoever did “A thousand dollars versus “I think there is a justification to damage property in connec- commit this crime appears to $100,000, your honor – I know By RICHARD JENKINS for reducing the bond, the ques- tion to several explosions have committed it on a date when it’s a significant difference, but [email protected] tion is what would be a reason- between 4:15 and 6 a.m. on the it wasn’t even likely anyone $1,000 is still significant to my HURLEY – The bond for a able amount of bond in light of morning of July 4, 2015 at Mathy would be at the construction client,” he said. Kimball, Wisconsin man accused all these circumstances (regard- Construction’s asphalt plant off site.” Iron County District Attorney of bombing an asphalt plant in ing the nature of the charges and U.S. 2 in the town of Kimball. Hoffmann argued bond Matt Tingstad argued that the 2015 was reduced in Iron County the likelihood Gollubske would In making his case, defense should be reduced for multiple defense’s position was the same court Wednesday, and a date was attend future hearings) that I’ve attorney Joseph Hoffmann point- reasons – including Gollubske’s as it was during the original set for the case to go to trial. outlined here,” said Knox-Bauer, ed out Gollubske has been mother needing help operating bond hearing when a $250,000 Judge Ann Knox-Bauer said who appeared via video from her behind bars for 167 days as of the family farm, the need for Gol- cash bond was set and an Aug. 26 there were two ways for Matthew Taylor County courtroom. Wednesday. lubske to receive better treatment hearing when it was reduced to Allen Gollubske to post bond. He She also ordered Gollubske “This is a significant crime, for medical issues, his lack of a $100,000 cash and stressed the will be released to await a five- surrender his passport, if he had but I would note it is a property criminal record and his financial day, July 20 jury trial if he can one, and imposed other bond crime. As far as I’m aware there status. TRIAL — page 5 Bessemer HOLIDAY SPLENDOR Mercer to Public Library consider trails to hold Gingerbread with road repair By TOM LAVENTURE House build [email protected] MERCER, Wis. – Several BESSEMER – The Bessemer members of the Sno-Goers snow- Public Library will host its eighth mobile club attended the town of annual Gingerbread House Mercer Board of Supervisors building and decorating event in meeting Thursday, to advocate the Bessemer City Hall’s auditori- for improvements to a road that um on Saturday from 10 a.m. to will allow a new trail segment. noon. Residents had complained The library will hold a second that snowmobilers were using a helping of the event on Saturday, portion of Lake Shore Drive that Dec. 14, from 10 a.m. to noon, at linked trails, leaving snow that Trinity Lutheran Church in Iron- eventually created poor driving wood, on the corner of Margaret conditions and damage to the Street and Lake Road. road surface, said John Sendra, “It’s free and it’s open to kids board chair. The water also pools of all ages, from the littlest ones in the spring, he said. to teenagers, and whole families,” “There is reluctance from the said library director Melissa neighbors to have snowmobiles Lupino. “It’s not a competition, on the road and driving frost into it’s not a race; it’s just a whole lot the ground and the water,” of fun.” Sendra said. Everything will be provided There is a sizable grant that for the construction of confec- will allow us to widen the road, tion creations, according to he said. The hope is that the set- Lupino. “We have graham crack- back will also create enough ers and icing to start with, and room for silent sports trails as lots of candies for decorations, well, he said. including candy canes, marsh- The solution with the grant is mallows, M&Ms, different cere- that the road surface could be als and more.” raised and the shoulder widened “It’s so much fun to see what to allow for a snowmobile trail, they each come up with,” added said Tom Ziegler, vice president Lupino. “For the younger ones, of the Sno-Goers after the meet- we have sugar cones they can ing. decorate like Christmas tree.” “So this year, we’re going to Lupino said the event has work together and keep the grown every year. “We had a real- snowmobile trail where it’s been ly great turnout last year.” existing (the road shoulder) and The library held a similar next year we’ll try to get the grant event at the Ironwood Township money to raise the road up and hall last year, because the Besse- create a snowmobile path,” he mer library provides services for said. the township. But the Ginger- The other solution is if all the bread House building couldn’t be property owners along the held at the township hall this stretch of road allow a trail to be year because of construction built on their property so the there, Lupino said. “Trinity road is no longer an issue, Lutheran was kind enough to Ziegler said. If the property own- loan us their fellowship hall” for Tom LaVenture/Daily Globe the Dec. 14 session. THE IRONWOOD holiday wreath lights turn on as darkness starts to arrive mid-afternoon on —Larry Holcombe Thursday on Aurora Street. REPAIRS — page 5 STILL WATERS RUN DEEP THE MONTREAL River runs out from under a blanket of snow and ice Thursday after- noon at Norrie Park in Ironwood. 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Sports . .7-8 Low 14 Thursday none l 2 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2019 AREA / NATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM FIVE-DAY FORECASTFOORECAST FOR IRONWOODIRRONWOOD TODAY SATURDAYSATURDAAY SUNDAY MONDAYMONNDAY TUESDAY Few SnowS Few Snow Mostly Cloudy Mostly CloudyClouudy Few Showers ShowersShowwers Showers 21° 15° 28° 18°188° 34° 19° 21° 8° 10° -3° Winds: Winds: Winds: Winds:Winnds: Winds: 55-9-9 mphmph W 8-118-11 mphmph SSWSSW 7-107-10 mphmph S 9 mphmph NNNENE 9-149-14 mphmph WNWWNW Ontonagon LOCALL OUTLOOK 26/18 Todayy we will see mostly cloudy Bergland skies with a highg temperaturep of 21°, 23/15 humidhumiditydity of 76%. West wind 5 to 9 Wakefield Ironwood mph. 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