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   Daily Globe (Newspaper) - December 17, 2001, Ironwood, Michigan                               ADVANTAGE LOST FOR GREEN BAY Packers look out of sorts in 26 20 at playoff clinch will have to wait at least a week Pg. 9 DECEMBER 17, DAILY G GOOD DAY Kenny Vuorenmaa Thank you for returning the I lost along Good thing we both listened to Swap Mark and Sherry TONIGHT Partly Lo 30 TUESDAY Becoming ly cloudy Hi 39 Page 2 THE WEEK December 20 21 23'24 25 26 27 28 29 It may be a quiet time for loggers and ski lift operators but at least one person is very busy this week and hes Santa Glaus Come to think of it Mis Glaus the elves and many other Santa helpers alto are Santa's reindeer are doing speed training in anticipation of their Dec 24 Santa has many helpers For instance Salvation Aimy is still accepting dona tions of items like mittens and hats You may drop them off at Vincent DePaul ety Store in Ironwood and they 11 forward them Even as. the Salvation Army bell ringers continue their solic there are oppor to make donations which can have a long lasting effect donations that directed to me are kept locally who heads up Salvation Army operations here wish to directly to the local Salvation Army forward a gift at 360 W Northland Those funds help of well as Iron County Wis Several area businesses have made gift lists and if not have been filled by generous area residents according to representatives of the Family Independence Ironwood Kiwanis Club will be wrapping those gifts foi young people in our community and they'll be distributed at a party Wednesday These are some examples of the acts of kind ness which will take place this week in Santas good name Yes is a Santa Our column at least three of are embarking on Christmas topic On Wednesday associate edi tor share his rules of music especially Christmas On managing tor Phil Watson will the plight of a last-minute Jri Around the Jan asks the you Page 2) INDEX Ironwood man killed in rollover accident on U.S. 51 MICHIGAN 50 CENTS By MARGARET LEVRA Globe Staff Writer Wis A 49 year old Ironwood man died of injuries sustained in a Saturday morning accident on US 51 m according T spokesman from the Vilas County Shu iff s Department Thomas Ruppe died after he was thrown froni rolled cr al times Ruppe as not wearing a seat belt the spokesman said His wife Cheryl was a in the and was her safety belt Both weie transported to the Howai d Young Medical Center in Woodruff Ruppe was dead When officers arnved at the scene of the accident about one tenth of a mile south of Nazdar Road they found Ruppe s dam aged mini in an upright position along the west of US 51 Ruppe was lying on the severely the The initial crash investigation showed the van was southbound on US 51 Ruppe attempted to pass a vehicle observed ing traffic and braked while mov ing to the right He lost control of the vehicle due to freezing that creat ed icy road thp spokesman said After into the ditch the mini van rolled several times Ruppe from the The Iron County Sheriffs Department received the initial report of the rollover at 10 09 am from a cell Tony Pad hora Vilas County deputies were then notified of the accident sheriffs department in had received a 9 30 a m leport King up in the Mercer area and another accident involving no injuries on US 51 at 1105 am miles north of Mercer DOG'S GOT THE RIGHT IDEA I hoto ro Dan U i e I age Photography The Silver City Explorers Club from left Cosmo Sara Moilanen Jim Gallie and Dan ki undertake an activity Sunday that falls under the category of don t try this at home or more to the point don t try this at all The quartet took advantage of a frozen Lake of the Clo iris without snow on its surface to do some exploratory ice skating According to Urbanski Cosmo dem rated his intellectual by being the only one in the group to decide to head to shore Michigan face LANSING State 1 Associated Pres Three captured foreign bom members of al Qaida sit in a courtyard as Afghan anti Taliban fighters show them to the public in Agom Afghanistan at the base of the White Mountains today Afghan militia leaders declared victory in the battle of Tora Bora claiming to have captured al Qaida s last base and killing more than 200 of Osama bin Laden s fighters Afghan militia leaders declare victory at Tora Bora As fighters and US special forces chase al Qaida guerrillas through the mountains of eastern there was still no word on the abouts of suspected terror mastermind Osama hm Laden this morning There was new information about another fugitive deposed Taliban leader Mullah Muhammed Reports out of Afghanistan indicated the one eyed cleric was holed up with hundreds of fighters in the town of northwest of Kandahar While less intense bombs still exploded deep in the forests of Hie snow capped White Mountains where al Qaida fighters were believed to be fleeing See Page 8 CALL FOR CALM UNHEEDED Arafat makes strong appeal to militant groups to stop attacks in Israelis keep pressure on Page 12 LIONS LIONS LIONS Rookie quarterback leads Detroit for first victory of son Page 9 their recess to a deficit of bilhon foi the fiscal j ear bortn ning next Clct 1 The Senate Fiscal estimates a ago in the state genei al fund deficit in the fund for next The Detroit reported forecast reflects economy feeble growth in- state L leaders a planned increase in school aid may be risk if the forecast holds true oie scheduled tax cuts and over funding and And tors may have to dip into tians portation revenues delaying road repair The new budget is going to dominate through July 1 Sen atr Majority Leader Dan Hinon Its going to be uglv i t maintaining the status quo for s. hool funding 500 per pupil ib the schools can expect Aid was scheduled to rise to 700 pei pupil in the 2002 03 Law makers may e to dip into the million left in the stale s contingency fund DeGrow Page 2) DA BEARS HEADED TO DA Chicago Bucs first berth Page 10; Phone 663-4411 Abelman Clothing Blankets Holiday Decorative 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