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By BRIAN GRAVES Banner Staff Writer U.S. Rep. Scott DesJarlais says the tenor in Durham case Washington, D.C., is not nearly as bad as it appears on television. That was one of the issues the congressman touched on during his interview with the Cleveland Daily Banner on Tuesday. Sexual misconduct alleged “I think there is an urgency of cooperation right now because Obamacare is unraveling before our eyes and we know we have to solve this problem,” against ousted legislator he said. “It’s not a choice By BRIAN GRAVES Nashville as possible.” of if we want Banner Staff Writer “I have reviewed the allega- SECOND to or not, we tions contained in the report have to. We’re Tenth District Attorney from the audit by the OF 2 PARTS failing in so General Steve Crump has Tennessee Bureau of Ethics many other been assigned as special and Campaign Finance,” areas — the prosecutor in the case of Crump told the Cleveland economy, the debt — we’re failing on these issues. ousted state Rep. Jeremy Daily So, I guess I look at it, and a lot of people in the Durham. Banner. Senate look at it, as this is the last shot we have The 32-year-old Franklin “Our office to fix our country as we know it.” Republican was kicked out of will devote DesJarlais, who also serves on the House the state Legislature in the neces- Armed Services Committee, noted deficits in the September by a vote of 70-2. sary military and “looming threats from China, Russia, It was the first time in the resources to North Korea and Iran that no one can deny.” state’s history a representa- expeditious- Submitted photo tive had been expelled for “We have a military that’s just not ready,” he U.S. Rep. Scott DeSJaRlaiS, right, is shown during a recent meeting with ly conclude alleged sexual misconduct. our review See DESJARLAIS, Page 8 President Donald Trump. Durham was accused of and make inappropriate contact with at crump decisions least 22 women. regarding Congressman holds Kim Harper, Williamson our find- County DA, asked for the ings.” special prosecutor as she An inves- informal Town Hall revealed there are some tigation by employees in her office who the knew the representative per- Tennessee in front of Banner sonally, and may have donat- Registry of Election By BRIAN GRAVES ed to his campaign. Banner Staff Writer It is common practice for a Finance DA to request the Tennessee showed U.S. Rep Scott DesJarlais held an impromptu Attorney Generals Conference Durham Durham Town Hall meeting Tuesday in front of the offices to appoint a special prosecu- may have of the Cleveland Daily Banner. tor when a DA has a poten- violated the state’s campaign The congressman was paying a visit to the tial conflict. finance laws more than 500 newspaper to fulfill a commitment for an inter- Crump himself has used times. view with a Banner staff writer. the same procedure for the The report showed among However, as he entered the building, more investigation of allegations by Durham’s alleged violations than a dozen people identifying themselves as Commissioner Dan Rawls were that he spent campaign residents of the 4th District stopped the con- against Sheriff Eric Watson. funds on personal items, and gressman asking to speak to him. Jerry Estes, executive lent $29,800 to a professional DesJarlais explained he needed to keep his director of the conference, is gambler with a criminal interview commitment, but after that concluded quoted in media reports as record. he went to the front of the building and spent Submitted photo saying Crump was chosen Durham has continuously several minutes having what both sides appeared U.S. Rep. Scott DeSJaRlaiS (center left) speaks to a group of constituents who because “we thought it denied his innocence as the gathered at the Cleveland Daily Banner offices to get a chance to question him about would be good to get some- federal investigation contin- See CONGRESSMAN, Page 8 the repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act. one as far outside of ues. Daily arrest reports Tax satellite, Trustee’s Office open Saturday By RICK NORTON the Bradley County Courthouse. The originally requested by local taxpayers, Associate Editor Trustee’s Office, located in Room 104 of the Smith explained. returning to Banner ground floor, will also operate from 9 a.m. “Over the years Bradley County citizens Saturday is the last chance for Bradley to noon on this final Saturday before the asked for this type of convenience, whether County taxpayers to make their annual tax-payment deadline. it was where to pay their taxes or how to By ALLEN MINCEY property tax payments at a satellite site; or, Banner Staff Writer Smith, who launched the satellite loca- pay them,” the longtime trustee stated. they can visit the Trustee’s Office that will tions in 2007, said they continue to be Of the satellite sites for making tax pay- The Cleveland Daily Banner today begins listing those who have open its doors for a simultaneous three- popular among local taxpayers who find it ments, Smith pointed out the plan has been arrested in Cleveland and Bradley County in a daily Jail hour window on the same day. easier to make their property tax payments evolved based on residents’ needs. One Dockets report. After that, home and property owners closer to home, as opposed to traveling to change in 2012 allowed multiple satellite Such a listing was once published years ago in the Cleveland will have only Monday and Tuesday left to the Courthouse located in the downtown locations to be open on the same Saturday; newspaper, and now the local publication will return to that prac- settle up with county government prior to area which is sometimes short on parking hence, the opening last Saturday of four tice using arrest reports posted at the Bradley County Justice the Feb. 28 deadline. and heavy on traffic. different sites. Center. These listings will include arrests made by the Bradley Last weekend, Bradley County Trustee “Providing these Saturday satellite loca- One reminder for those planning to make County Sheriff’s Office, Cleveland Police Department, the Mike Smith made available convenient tions for Bradley County property owners their property tax payments at the mall on Tennessee Highway Patrol and 10th Judicial Drug Task Force. satellite sites at four locations on Saturday has proven to be very beneficial to many Saturday: Only checks can be accepted. The Banner will continue to report individually on major arrests morning: Oak Grove, Hopewell and local citizens,” Smith said. “I compare it to However, during the same three hours on and crime activities. Waterville Elementary schools, and the the kind of response we have received from Saturday the Trustee’s Office can accept all To meet Banner deadlines, arrest reports listed will be from two Bradley Square Mall. our tax programs like the partial payment forms of traditional payment. days prior to printing. This Saturday morning (Feb. 25), two plan, as well as the tax relief and tax freeze Those wishing to pay their property taxes The Banner will attempt to follow cases and post follow-ups on locations will open from 9 a.m. to noon. initiatives.” on a conventional weekday have only three They include the Bradley Square Mall near The common denominator shared by See ARREST, Page 8 the fountain, and the Trustee’s Office in each of the tax programs is that all were See SATELLITE, Page 8

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Prior to graduating from with a white dove release cere- Lincoln Memorial University, he mony concluding the service. served in the U.S Army during The family will receive friends World War II. from 5 until 7 p.m. today at the OBITUARIES He received his master;s from funeral home prior to the service. (USPS 117-700) Baylor Medical School. He was We invite you to send a mes- Periodical Postage Paid at Cleveland, TN 37320-3600 Post Office influential in starting and teach- sage of condolence and view the POSTMASTER: Send Address Changes to: Banner, P.O. Box 3600, Cleveland, TN 37320-3600 ing in the physical therapy pro- Howard family guestbook at After graduating from Mine La gram at the University of Central www.ralphbuckner.com. Published at 1505 25th Street, NW (P.O. Box 3600) Motte High School in Arkansas in Conway. in Cleveland, TN 37320-3600, daily except Saturday Fredericktown, Mo., she moved and Christmas day by Cleveland Newspapers, Inc. Along with his parents, he was Phone (423) 472-5041. to Cleveland to work at Bible preceded in death by his wife, Place, the Church of God of Mary Isabel Hanna Finnell; son, Prophecy International Ralph Baldwin Joyce Taylor Charles Albert Finnell; and his 14 Editor & Publisher General Manager Headquarters, in the early siblings. 1940s. She spent more than 45 He is survived by his son, Member of The Associated Press years working in various offices Fergus Finnell and wife, McLees at the church's headquarters as The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all news dispatches Baldwin; brother-in-law, Albert credited to it or not otherwise credited in this newspaper, and also the local news of spontaneous or igin a secretary, bookkeeper and Hanna; sister-in-law, Joy Sugg herein. All rights of all other material herein are as reserved. ©2016 Cleveland Newspapers, Inc. proofreader. In her early years and husband, Sidney; as well as, SUBSCRIPTION RATES there, she was very instrumental nieces, nephews, and extended in the construction of the family and friends. Publishser Reserves the Right to Change Rates Without Notice church's biblically based theme Print Only 3 months 6 Months 1 Year Monthly Daily Graveside service will be held Carrier Collect Rate * $6.75 park, Fields of the Woods. at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 25, She served many years along- By Carrier Home / Business Delivery $20.00 $38.00 $ 75.00 2017, at Woodlawn Cemetery in By Mail inside Zip 307 $ 25.00 $45.00 $ 85.00 side Women's Ministries director El Dorado, Ark. Arrangements By Mail outside Zip 307 in TN, GA $38.00 $55.00$105.00 Elva Howard and helped with the are under the direction of Roller- By Mail Outside TN $38.00 $ 67.00 $ 130.00 establishment of the church's Chenal Funeral Home (501) 224- Print + E-Edition Ladies Retreat program. She, 8300. By Carrier Home / Business Delivery $21.25 $40.25 $ 79.25 and her husband Gene, traveled By Mail inside Zip 307 $ 26.25 $47.25 $ 90.50 Memorials may be made to the By Mail outside Zip 307 in TN, GA $40.00$58.00 $ 112.00 the world ministering through the Joe C. Finnell Physical Therapy By Mail Outside TN $40.50 $ 71.00 $ 137.00 retreats. Scholarship Fund at the E-Edition Only $26.85 $53.70 $ 107.40 $8.95 $1.95 Betty Smith Bigham She also served in various University of Central Arkansas, Betty Smith Bigham, 82, a res- other ministry offices over the UCA Box 4986, 2490 Bruce Office Hours: Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. • 423-472-5041 ident of Athens, passed away on years, as well as several years Street, Conway AR 72035. Monday, Feb. 20, 2017. with the White Wing Messenger, Online guestbook: www.roller- You are encouraged to share She was born on May 22, the church's official magazine. funeralhomes.com/chenal. 1934, to the late William Port and Throughout the years, she your condolences with Abigail's Juna Simpson Smith. raised her "mission money" by family by visiting her memorial She graduated with her bache- expertly decorating wedding, Sylvester Harris webpage and guestbook at www.companionfunerals.com. lor’s degree from Tennessee birthday and other special occa- Sylvester Harris, 88, of Wesleyan and her master’s sion cakes for hundreds of peo- June Lawson Companion Funeral Home and Cleveland, died at a local health- the Cody family are honored to degree from Tusculum College. ple throughout the community. care facility, Wednesday, Feb. June Lawson, 85, of She used her education and She also served as the president Cleveland, passed away assist Abigail's family with these 22, 2017. arrangements. gave back to the community as a of the Oak Grove Parent- Funeral arrangements to be Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2017, in a librarian, teacher, and active Teacher Association, as well as announced by Patton Funeral local hospital. leader of the Junior Beta Club at holding the same position for the Home. She was a former resident of Mountain View Elementary entire Bradley County associa- New Mexico. She attended School and McMinn Central High tion, for a time during the 1960s. Triune Assembly. She was a School for over 30 years. She was also a member of the trained ballerina. She loved She was an active member of Red Hat Society and the cooking and sewing, but most of St. Paul United Methodist Church Emmaus Group. all she loved her family. in Etowah for over 40 years. Marrying husband Gene She was preceded in death by Evelyn Usalis She enjoyed mentoring chil- Cannon on April 4, 1947, the her husband, William D. Lawson; Evelyn Usalis, 68, of Harrison, dren of all ages, especially her couple’s wedding was the first Barbara Gail Howard son, Charles Lawson; and par- died on Wednesday night, Feb. children, grandchildren and service of any kind held in the Barbara Gail Howard, 68, of ents, S. Tzuki and Kotoa Tzuki. 22, 2017, at her home. great-grandchildren. Wildwood Avenue Church of Cleveland, died Monday, Feb. She is survived by her daugh- Survivors and arrangements Along with her parents, she God of Prophecy. 20, 2017, at her home. ter, Wanda Preston and hus- will be announced later by was preceded in death by sib- They were married just seven She was preceded in death by band, David, of Cleveland; three Companion Funeral Home & lings: George, Houston, and Hoyt weeks shy of 70 years. her father, Marcus Daniel. grandchildren: Holly Higgins and Crematory. Smith and Juanita Humphrey. She was preceded in death by Survivors include her mother, husband Derek of Chattanooga, Linda Skelton She leaves behind to cherish her parents, all of her siblings, Mildred Daniel of Cleveland; two Daniel Preston and partner, Anna Linda Skelton Young, 73, a life- her memory, her two loving except one, as well as one son, sons: Byron Toomey and Michael Baker, of Chattanooga, and Joey long resident of Cleveland, daughters: Myra McCulloch, of Daryl "Degee” Cannon; and one Toomey, both of Calhoun; daugh- Mitchell and husband, Casey, of passed away Sunday, Feb. 19, Athens and Celia Bissen of granddaughter, Vanessa Bell. ter, Callie Lawson of Cleveland; Cleveland; five great-grandchil- 2017, at a local senior living facil- Westmoreland, Kan.; grandchil- Remaining to celebrate her life stepson, Jay Howard of dren: Solomon Mendiratta, Milo ity. dren: Megan Hamm (Russell), and love are her husband, Gene; Cleveland; six grandchildren; Higgins, Lake Preston, Bodhi She loved gospel music and Reid, Mitch, and Shelby Bissen; her brother, Dale Wright of brother, Stoney Daniel of Mitchell, and Sage Mitchell; sev- traveling. She was a beautician great-grandchildren: Hayden and Jonesboro, Ark.; her daughter, Cleveland; sisters: Dee Sherlin eral brothers, sisters, nieces and Eve Vaught and also was a substitute teacher Kylee Hamm; sister, Shelby Darline Bell of Cleveland; three and Karen Narramore, both of nephews also survive. Eve Vaught, 66, of Cleveland, for the Bradley County School Massingale (David); ex-husband, sons: Jerry and wife, Joyce, of Cleveland and Donna Coe of Ten A private service will be con- died on Thursday morning, Feb. System before she started driving William Bigham; as well as many Cleveland, Ohio, David and wife, Mile; and several nieces and ducted at Ralph Buckner Funeral 23, 2017, in a Chattanooga a school bus. cherished nieces, nephews, and Tina, of Manassas, Va., and Joe nephews. Home. healthcare facility. She was preceded in death by extended family. Cannon of Cleveland; 12 grand- The funeral will be conducted We invite you to send a mes- Survivors and arrangements her first husband, Watis Eugene A Celebration of Life memorial children; 21 great-grandchildren; at 1 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 24, sage of condolence and view the will be announced later by “Slim” Skelton, who passed away service is planned for 7 p.m. one great -great-grandchild; plus 2017, in the chapel of Fike- Lawson family guestbook at Companion Funeral Home & in 1999; her second husband, Friday, Feb. 24, 2017, at the too many special nieces and Randolph & Son Funeral Home www.ralphbuckner.com. Crematory. George Wright “G.W.” Young, South Chapel Bordwine Funeral nephews to number. with her cousins Tony Keith and who passed away in 2010; her Home, located 203 Ohio Avenue, Given the "gift of hospitality" Tommy Keith officiating. parents, Clint Dunn and Nina Etowah, with the Rev. Mickey by the Lord, she also welcomed The interment will follow in Lacy Dunn; and her sister, Dortha Rainwater and Jason Humberd numerous other "children" and Candies Creek Cemetery. Mull. officiating. "grandchildren" into her family Her family will receive friends She is survived by her two The family will receive friends throughout her life. from 5 until 8 p.m. today at the daughters and sons-in-law: Tina two hours prior, from 5 until the 7 She was a faithful member of funeral home. and Gregory Grabus of Raleigh, p.m., service time, at the funeral the Peerless Road Church of N.C., and Tammie and Kevin home. God of Prophecy since the con- Owensby of Cleveland; two A committal service will be held gregation moved there from Deedy McCann grandchildren: Kayla Owensby on Saturday 10 a.m. at the Jones Wildwood Avenue in 1974. Deedy F. McCann, 96, of and Tanner Owensby, both of Chapel UMC. She served for many years as Cleveland, died Tuesday, Feb. Cleveland; and one sister, Peggy In lieu of flowers, donations a Sunday School teacher, as 21, 2017, at a local hospital. Morrison. may be made either to the well as other leadership posi- The funeral will be conducted The funeral will be conducted American Cancer Society at tions. at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 25, at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 24, 2017, in https://donate3.cancer.org or to A Remembrance of Life service 2017, in the chapel of Fike- the chapel of Ralph Buckner the McMinn Education will be held Saturday, Feb. 25, Randolph & Son Funeral Home. Funeral Home. Foundation, where donations can 2017, at 11 a.m. at the Peerless The interment will follow in Interment will follow in Hilcrest be mailed to P.O. Box 2, Athens, Road Church of God of Prophecy Hayes Shed Cemetery. Memorial Gardens. A white dove TN 37371. with Bishop Randy Howard and Her family will receive friends release ceremony will conclude You are invited to share a per- Galen Bell officiating. from 5 until 7 p.m. on Friday at the service. sonal memory of Betty or your The interment will be held the funeral home. The family will receive friends condolences with her family at Monday, at 10 a.m. at the Survivors and complete from 5 to 7 p.m. today at the her online memorial located at Chattanooga National Cemetery arrangements will be announced funeral home. www.bordwinefuneralhome.com. with grandsons Timothy Cannon, by Fike-Randolph & Son Funeral We invite you to send a mes- Chris Cannon, J.D. Cannon, Ben Home. sage of condolence and view the Jerry L. Brown Cannon, Robert Cannon, Kevin Young family guestbook at Cannon and Frankie Soukup www.ralphbuckner.com. Jerry L. Brown, 80, a resident serving as casket bearers. of Cleveland, died on The family will receive friends Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017, at his Friday, from 5 until 8 p.m., at the home. church and Saturday, from 10 Opal Loretta Warnack Survivors and arrangements a.m. until service time at 11 a.m., Opal Loretta Warnack, 87, of will be announced later by at the church. Cleveland passed away Sunday, Companion Funeral Home & The family requests that in lieu Feb. 19, 2017, in a local health Crematory. of flowers donations be made to: care facility. Helping Hands Ministry, P.O. Box She was preceded in death by 2910, Cleveland, TN., 37320- her parents, John Edward Police: Car rams 2910 or by going on-line to Hacker Sr. and Grace Haven www.globalcogop.org. Hacker; her husband, C. Jack cruiser during traffic Jim Rush Funeral Homes is in Charlotte Kay Howard Warnack; and her brothers John stop, officer fires charge of arrangements. Charlotte Kay Howard, 68, of Hacker Jr. and Ralph Eugene We encourage you to share Cleveland, passed away Hacker. WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. your memories and or condo- Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2017, at the She was a lifelong resident of Park Police say an officer fired at lences with the family by going to family residence. Bradley County. She started her least one shot after a car www.jimrushfuneralhomes.com. She was a member of Parkway career as an LPN in 1950 at rammed his cruiser during a Baptist Church. Erlanger. She worked at hospi- tals and nursing homes in both traffic stop in Washington. She was passionate about Police spokeswoman Sgt. Anna spending time with her family, Bradley County and Hamilton especially her pride and joy, County.h She worked the last 18 Rose said by telephone that the great-granddaughter, Nevaeh. years of her nursing career at officer pulled over a black Dodge She enjoyed gardening, her flow- Trewhitt Elementery and Junior Charger early Thursday in ers and being outdoors. She High School. southeast Washington. She says loved her quiet morning time on She is survived by her chil- the Dodge rammed the officer’s the porch. dren: Michael and Deb Warnack cruiser, injuring the officer’s leg. She was the daughter of the of Mulberry, Fla., Larry Warnack She says the officer fired at least late Richard Barnes and Dorothy and his wife Trudy of Old Fort, Gary Warnack and his wife Paula one shot before the Dodge fled Barnes; and was also preceded Abigail LeAnne Myers and it’s not known if anyone was in death by her siblings: Eugene of Collinsville, Ala., and Jerry Barnes and Sharon Mink. Abigail LeAnne Myers, 2, a Hacker and his wife Sandy of hit. She is survived by her hus- resident of Cleveland, passed Kingsland, Ga.; 11 grandchildren; Rose says the officer was band, Arlen Gene Howard of away on Saturday, Feb. 18, 18 great grandchildren; and sev- taken to a hospital and is Cleveland; children: Pamela 2017. eral nieces and nephews. expected to be OK. She says a Karlsen and partner Linda Boyd She was born on Sept. 9, A Remembrance of Life service second officer on the scene didn’t Juanita Wright Cannon of McDonald, Stephen Eugene 2014, in Barberton, Ohio. will be held Friday, Feb. 24, 2017, fire any shots. She is survived by her mother at 2 p.m. at Jim Rush Funeral and The long earthly journey of Howard of Athens, Arlen Dale The department is conducting Howard and wife, Jill, of and father, Tiffany and Stephen Cremation Services Wildwood Juanita Elva Wright Cannon, 92, Myers; three sisters: Savannah Avenue Chapel with the Rev. a routine investigation. came to a peaceful completion Romeoville, Ill.; grandchildren: Charlotte Karlsen and husband, Grace Myers, Madison Renae Rickie Williams officiating. Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 21, Myers and Emily Rachelle; Interment will follow in the 2017, at a local health care facil- Timothy, of Cleveland and Blake Howard of Cleveland; siblings: grandparents: Timothy Harlan, Earls Cemetery. ity. Peggy Harlan, Pamela Harlan, The family will receive friends T SASPECIAL Her family and friends take Patricia Robinson, Debra I ’ Laughing (Barnes), Paula Brown Rhonda Hoover and Steve today, from 5 until 8 p.m., at the comfort in the knowledge that Myers; and numerous other funeral home. she is experiencing the rewards (Barnes), Donna Marsh (Barnes), DAY FOR Keith Barnes, and Rex Barnes; extended family members. We encourage you to share ... of her lifelong walk with her Lord A Celebration of Her Life is your memories and or condo- and Savior, Jesus Christ, for great-granddaughter, Nevaeh; and several nieces and planned for Saturday, Feb. 25, lences with Opal’s family by whom she had worked tirelessly 2017, at 3 p.m. at the going to www.jimrushfuneral- since the days of her youth. Joe Charles Finnell nephews. Karen Slater, Kim Holland, The funeral will be held today, Cornerstone Church of God, homes.com. Born April 24, 1924, at home in Joe Charles Finnell, 90, of located at 2823 South Lee Richie King, Ryan Rayfield, the countryside outside of Little Rock, Ark., passed into the Feb. 23, 2017, at 7 p.m. in the Louise Masingale, Israel Farless, chapel of Ralph Buckner Funeral Highway, with Pastor Rick Sentell Marquand, Mo., she was the light on Wednesday, Feb.18, officiaitng. Dan White and Chad Copeland, 2017. the Rev. Joe White officiating. next to youngest of 13 children The family will receive friends who are celebrating birthdays born to David and Elizabeth He was born in Cleveland, to Interment will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Feb. 24, 2017, at on Saturday from 1 to 3 p.m. today ... Robert Hannah, who is Wright. the late Peter Lacewell and service time at the church. Catherine Officer Finnell. Chattanooga National Cemetery 94 today. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, February 23, 2017— 3 End of transgender bathroom JAIL DOCKETS rule gets conservative praise The following information was n Thomas James Wilson, 34, Department for misdemeanor gathered solely from the Bradley of 981 Bell Road probation violation WASHINGTON (AP) — over its bathroom access policy The agencies said they with- County Sheriff’s Office. This list Arrested by the Bradley n Jeanelle Kaye Walker, 33, of Conservatives are praising the and whose case is set to be drew the guidance to “in order include individuals who are, or County Sheriff’s Office for two 385 Dooley St. Trump administration’s rollback heard by the Supreme Court to further and more completely have been, incarcerated in the counts of failure to appear Arrested by Cleveland Police of public school bathroom next month. consider the legal issues Justice Center, and can include n Bradley S. Bolt, 60, of Department for misdemeanor requirements for transgender The Justice and Education involved.” arrests made by the BCSO, the 1240 Wilson Ave. probation violation students, saying the move cor- departments said Wednesday Anti-bullying safeguards for Cleveland Police Department, Arrested by Cleveland for n Jason Scott Thompson, 45, rects a legal overreach by the that public schools no longer students will not be affected by Tennessee Highway Patrol, Drug Schedule II drug violations of 1890 Green Drive Obama administration that is need to abide by the Obama-era the change, according to the let- Task Force and other local law n Justin Oliver, 32, of 2500 Arrested by Cleveland Police best left for states to decide. directive instructing them to ter. But advocates of protections enforcement agencies. Perimeter Drive S.E. Department for violation of pro- Transgender rights advocates, allow transgender students to for transgender teens said the Those being held by federal Arrested by Cleveland Police bation. meanwhile, are vowing to over- use bathrooms and locker overall rollback sends “a mes- law enforcement are not listed, Department for Schedule IV come a major setback. rooms of their chosen gender. sage that something is wrong as these individuals are only drug violations and criminal “We’re not discouraged. And That guidance, issued in May, with them, which is harmful,” held at the jail, but not locally trespass we’re going to keep fighting like led to a spate of lawsuits over said Nancy Haque, co-executive charged. n Anita Sue McNabb, 58, of we have been and keep fighting how it should be applied, director of Basic Rights Oregon. Not every arrest leads to a 1607 Wildwood Ave. DIAMONDS for the right thing,” said Gavin according to a letter from the Grimm’s case also could be in conviction, as these charges Arrested by Bradley County Grimm, a transgender teen who departments being sent to jeopardy with the guidance now may be rescinded. Sheriff’s Office for theft under WANTED sued his Virginia high school schools nationwide. lifted. Guilt and innocence are deter- $500 $100-$100,000 mined through the court system. n Peri Briana Hulett, 33, BEST PRICES IN 4 YEARS Any charge that is dropped 1088 Bancroft Road S.W./1665 • GOLD • SILVER should be reported to the Rolling Brook Drive S.W. BUY OR SELL Cleveland Daily Banner, which Arrested by Cleveland Police ‘Help Local Kids Learn’ fundraiser will confirm the action through Department, misdemeanor for RICK DAVIS GOLD an inspection of jail records. VOP AND DIAMONDS RickDavisGoldandDiamonds.net n Sharon Elaine Naranjo, 56, 423-499-9162 underway at Boys & Girls Clubs of 1155 Poplar St. N.E. #48B 5301 Brainerd Rd. n Elizabeth Michelle Burdett, Arrested by Cleveland Police Special to the Banner Cleveland State Unit. ter during the month of 50, of 5936 South Lee Highway, “In February, we invite our February to benefit Boys & Every year, nearly 4 million McDonald customers to join us in donat- Girls Clubs of America Arrested by the Bradley young people are served by ing to the Boys & Girls Clubs n 100 percent of proceeds Boys & Girls Clubs. To cele- County Sheriff’s Office for pos- of America,” said Gary Cribb, raised at each store will benefit session of Schedule I (meth) for brate these extraordinary executive vice president, local Boys & Girls Clubs. Every efforts, Ross Stores, Inc. resale, possession of felony Stores and Loss Prevention for $3 donation helps provide one drug paraphernalia, and pos- announced that it is partner- Ross Stores Inc. hour of homework help for a ing with Boys & Girls Clubs of session of a firearm during a “Our company believes in Club youth felony America with a four-week pro- giving back to our community, n $15 helps keep a kid safe n Angela Therkildsen Atkins, gram called, “Help Local Kids and we are proud to support after school today 43, of 136 Oakland Lane Learn.” the Power Hour program to “By donating at Ross this Arrested by the Bradley This February, customers in help youth develop the skills week you will be providing County Sheriff’s Office for Cleveland can make a mone- they need to excel in school necessary supplies to help shoplifting (two counts), misde- tary contribution at their local and beyond.” deliver academic success for meanor FTA, serving jail time Ross Dress for Less location Campaign facts: some of our local youth,” said for possession of Schedule II during checkout to be donated n Ross Stores Inc. invites Cleveland State Unit Director drugs. to the Boys & Girls Club, customers to give at the regis- Rebekah Pierce. n Christopher Lynn Shields, 35, of 268 Russell Prince Road, Old Fort Arrested by Cleveland Police Department for domestic Burdett faces drug, firearms charges assault and capias/failure to appear (arraignment for From Staff Reports several months resulted in the was arrested on charges of pos- assault/body injury) seizure of over 3 ounces of sus- session of Schedule II for resale, The Bradley County Criminal n Chad Austin Canada, 49, of Investigations Division, with the pected methamphetamine, possession of drug parapherna- 850 Hide A Way/Homeless assistance of patrol deputies, $40,620 in U.S. currency, one lia, and possession of a firearm Road, Dandridge. executed a search warrant camper, two cars, several hand- during a felony. Arrested by Cleveland Police Monday evening at 5936 South guns, and various drug para- Burdett was booked at the for criminal trespass Lee Highway, in the McDonald phernalia items. Bradley County Justice Center, n Jeremy Alexander Naranjo, community. Elizabeth Michelle Burdett, pending arraignment in General 30, of 155 Poplar St. #48B An ongoing investigation over 49, who lived at the location, Sessions Criminal Court. 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William Wright Thursday Lifestyles Editor February 23, Phone 472-5041 or fax 614-6529 [email protected] Lifestyles 2017 Registration for Athens art classes starts March 6 Hints from Heloise ATHENS — The Athens Area variety of arts classes and work- for classes that take place pots by hand building with clay. Council for the Arts is pleased shops for students of all ages. March 6 to April 20. The regis- All pieces will be glazed and to announce registration for a Participants may register now tration deadline is three busi- fired. Classes meet Mondays ness days before class starts. and Thursdays 4:30 to 5:30 The Arts Center offers a variety p.m., on March 27, 30, April 3, of arts classes for youth this 6, 10 and 13. Cost is $65 and Way to clean a flat-screen TV Others you need updated spring: includes materials. names and numbers for: police APPY NNIVERSARY For artists ages 8-10, AACA Spring classes for all ages at Dear Heloise: Do you have any H A hints for keeping a FLAT-SCREEN nonemergency, poison-control offers Kids Sculpture with Katie The Arts Center: center, auto club, insurance Pyle on Tuesdays starting Acrylics for Everyone with Joy TV clean and dust-free? I’ve bought a special cleaner for this, agents, doctor, dentist, landlord, March 7, from 4-5 p.m. Merckson is for ages 16 to gas, water and electric, plumber, Students will complete six mul- adult. Acrylics painters of any and when the light hits the screen, it is still smudged and streaked. — and two trusted neighbors. timedia sculpture projects, from level learn color mixing, creat- Make a master list on the letters and wind chimes to ing design layouts, working with Donna S., Greycliff, Mont. Donna, cleaning a flat-screen computer, reduce it and print a bringing the style of painters varnishes, and other tools of the copy out to put in your wallet for Picasso, O’Keefe, and Matisse to trade. This class meets Mondays TV or computer screen is NOT like the old-fashioned cleaning done quick reference, and post one on life with sculpted masks, flow- from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., the refrigerator. — Heloise ers, and more. Cost is $60 and starting March 6. The cost is on TV screens, which were made includes materials. $90; materials not included. of glass. Students ages 11-14 will Basic Drawing with Joy Here is a hint I learned from a No clothes pills! bring their ideas sketches, Merckson is for ages 16 to commercial airline pilot when I Dear Heloise: How can I pre- images, inspiration boards, etc. adult. Beginning and intermedi- watched him clean the inside of vent pilling on my clothes, espe- and receive guided instruction ate art students investigate per- the airplane windshield: Don’t cially sweatshirts? I’ve tried turn- with painting techniques to help spective, line, form, space, and wipe in circles, like many of us do. ing them inside out and washing build skills to create projects texture, learning the importance Use a side-to-side motion, then them separately. — Mary S., they choose in pastel, watercol- of light and shadow, exploring top to bottom. DON’T go back and Oakville, Conn. or, and acrylics in Paint 3 with various drawing techniques and forth. A clean microfiber cloth is It may be the material. Many Stefani Burchfield on Tuesdays mediums, such as charcoal, perfect for this. — Heloise times, just wearing the garment starting March 7 from 5:30-6:30 pencil, and Conte. This class P.S. NEVER use a multipur- can create pills from rubbing p.m. Cost is $50 and includes meets Mondays from 5:30 to pose cleaner on a flat screen! your arms against the sweat- materials. 7:30 p.m. starting March 6. The shirt. There are shavers you can Charles and Pearl howard celebrated their 70th Clay Sculpture with Andy cost is $90. There is an optional Hair-spray helper buy to remove the pilling. Do wedding anniversary on Dec. 24. They were recently honored Phipps is for ages 11-14. $25 materials fee, or students Dear Heloise: I like to control turn the garment inside out. by family and friends with an anniversary party. Students will learn to make ani- may bring their own (list provid- my hair, but I hate the stiff look Don’t overstuff the washer or mals and figures, vases and ed). of hair spray. My solution? I dryer. — Heloise spray a tiny amount of hair spray onto my fingers and run them Pocketbooks through my hair. This cuts way Dear Heloise: For women with down on the amount of extra pocketbooks that have a lot of Auditions for Steinbeck’s ‘Of Mice and Men’ start Monday spray that goes on my hair, and zippers, here’s how I identify the the amount that flies around the compartments: I use different ATHENS — Athens John Steinbeck’s heartbreak- enough money to buy a house Dean”; and “Win/Lose/Draw.” bathroom and sticks to every- colors of yarn and attach to the Community Theatre announced ing 1937 American classic of their own. But when Lennie Everyone auditioning will be thing! — Tanya L., via email zipper pull. I know where every- auditions for the spring 2017 comes to life in his own stage stirs up trouble on the job, asked to read various roles from thing is just by looking at the production of John Steinbeck’s adaptation. The play, which pre- George must choose between the script. Anyone interested in Emergency helpers color. — Grace D., via email “Of Mice and Men.” The are set dates the Tony Awards and the protecting his friend or staying working with the production in Dear Readers: So many of us for Monday, Feb. 27, at 6:30 Drama Desk Awards, earned the course toward his version of any capacity (set or costume use cellphones as a “lifeline” and p.m. and Tuesday, Feb. 28, at the 1938 New York Drama the American dream. construction, technical crew, The key to home hardly dial a complete phone 6:30 p.m., at The Arts Center. Critics’ Circle for Best Play. The ACT’s production of “Of Mice backstage crew) is encouraged Dear Heloise: I have a hint for number anymore. If you lose Show dates for “Of Mice and 1937 production opened while and Men” is directed by ACT to attend an audition. people who live in an apartment your cellphone, can you recall Men” are April 21-29, 2017. the novel was still on bestseller veteran Traci McKenzie in her The Arts Center is located at building and need two keys to the actual phone number of your The cast requires nine men of lists. It tells the story of Lennie directorial debut. McKenzie 320 North White St. in down- enter: I marked the key for the sister or doctor? Create an various ages and ethnicities, and George — farm workers in recently starred in 2016’s town Athens. For more informa- outside door with red nail polish updated typed list of emergency one of which must be African- Depression-era California who “Oklahoma!”; “Come Back to the tion, call The Arts Center at and the other (for my door) blue. contacts. There are lots of people, American, and one woman. are trying to scrape together 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy 423-745-8781. — Arlene A., Staten Island, N.Y. and remember, an emergency contact is not just police and fire. © 2017 by King Features Syndicate Inc. Katie Holmes probes mom-daughter bond in directorial debut Pimento recall in LOS ANGELES (AP) — Katie fit in economically,” Holmes said. set to run and what makes me feel much on a daily basis,” Holmes Holmes is a single mom raising a “And definitely being a daughter good as an actor. And that’s what I said. “She never loses hope. Tennessee and other states daughter and that’s the subject of and being a mother, I understand try to do for my actors. Then you There’s so many people that work her feature film directorial debut, that love and that bond. And I just kind of go for it. It’s like the so hard and they aren’t celebrat- CHESTER, S.C. (AP) — include all varieties of pimento “All We Had.” The 37-year-old think it something that should be starting gun goes off and you’re ed.” Authorities have announced a cheese and cream cheese with actress stars alongside 18-year-old highlighted and celebrated in film.” just running,” she said. Owen plays the daughter, wider recall of Ruth’s Salads pineapple and pecans. Stefania Owen in the film about a Holmes, who in real life is rais- The movie, based on Annie Ruthie, and said she was inspired products after listeria was found Officials say any product mother who finds herself living in a ing her daughter Suri, said her Weatherwax’s novel, is set during by Holmes’ transition from movie in a batch of the spread maker’s labeled “Packed by B&H Foods, car with her daughter and looking work for directors like Curtis the 2007 economic crisis and fea- star to the person behind the cam- products at a South Carolina Inc., Chester, SC” should not be for a new start. Holmes said it’s a Hanson and Ang Lee over the years tures Holmes teetering on the edge era. plant. eaten and should returned for a specific story but one she can taught her how to lead actors on a of poverty. It co-stars Luke Wilson, “I learned a lot,” she said. “It The South Carolina Agriculture full refund. relate to. set. She also said she found inspi- Richard Kind and Mark never felt like a big deal transition- Department said in a news Some pimento spread was “I think the universal theme of ration in such films as “Alice Consuelos, and comes out on ing from being an actor to a direc- release it has revoked the compa- recalled in Tennessee, North that love you have for your daugh- Doesn’t Live Here Anymore,” ‘’My Friday. tor. And I really do want to direct ny’s license to make food at the Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia ter and that love you have for your Own Private Idaho” and “Thelma “It was important to me to my own film and also act in it. She Chester plant until workers can and Virginia last week after North mother is so powerful. And I think and Louise.” inhabit this role because there are added: “That’s definitely on my clean and disinfect the facility. Carolina agriculture officials that is very relatable wherever you “I have figured out how I like a so many people who struggle so bucket list.” The newly recalled products found listeria in samples.

THE MARKET IN REVIEW DAILY NASDAQ DAILY DOW JONES MONEY RATES CURRENCIES Last Pvs Wk Day Ago Pvs Day Nasdaq composite 5,880 Dow Jones industrials 20,800 Prime Rate 3.75 3.75 Australia 1.2970 1.3017 Discount Rate 1.25 1.25 Britain 1.2457 1.2474 Close: 5,860.63 5,760 Close: 20,775.60 20,400 Federal Funds Rate .50-.75 .50-.75 Canada 1.3158 1.3143 Change: -5.32 (-0.1%) Change: 32.60 (0.2%) Treasuries Euro .9462 .9481 1.91 1.96 Japan 113.12 113.58 5,640 10 DAYS 20,000 10 DAYS 5-year 6,000 20,800 10-year 2.42 2.47 Mexico 19.8915 19.9674 30-year 3.04 3.06 Switzerlnd 1.0096 1.0086 Gold (troy oz.,NY Merc spot) $1232.00 $1237.50 British pound expressed in U.S. dollars. All others 5,700 20,000 Silver (troy oz., NY Merc spot) $17.942 $17.990 show dollar in foreign currency.

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Ocoee St. Ridge Dr. Suite 1 Suite C Farmland Corner Crossing Suite 201 MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING 476-9143 476-0162 472-6814 476-3320 476-4325 339-2885 476-0190 www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, February 23, 2017— 5 House hits brakes on Tennessee transportation funding bills NASHVILLE (AP) — After Haslam told reporters the deci- tion for baby food to offset the that would be generated for cats don’t get all the goodies.” percent of registered voters favor months of debate, Wednesday sion shows that many lawmak- extra money parents would have transportation projects with cuts The rival bill by Republican Haslam’s transportation funding was supposed to be the day that ers are undecided about how to to spend on gas. Chairwoman of the same amount in other Rep. David Hawk of Greeneville proposal while 28 percent oppose Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam’s begin tackling Tennessee’s more Terri Lynn Weaver, R-Livingston, areas, such as the sales tax on would instead avoid any tax it. Another 33 percent of the 600 transportation funding proposal than $10 billion backlog in road refused to consider the amend- food, business taxes on large increase by dedicating 0.25 per- people surveyed said they finally passed the starting line in and bridge projects. ment, and Windle successfully manufacturers and the tax on cent of the state’s sales tax rev- weren’t sure. The poll has a mar- the Legislature. Instead, lawmak- “We’ve said all along this was called for an adjournment until earnings from stocks and bonds. enues to road projects. Haslam gin of error of plus or minus 4 ers decided to hit the brakes and going to be a long path and it next week. Windle said he has no prob- and Senate Republicans have percentage points. try again next week. would involve a lot of discussion The eight-member panel is lems with tax cuts proposed by expressed serious doubts about The poll found that support for The House Transportation and the bill could take different widely considered the toughest Haslam, but argued that more the wisdom of redirecting general the plan improved to 51 percent Subcommittee adjourned before forms at different times,” Haslam obstacle for Haslam’s plan to should be done to help lower- fund money to transportation among those who said they had taking up either the governor’s said. “But we’re not discouraged increase the state’s 21.4-cent tax income Tennesseans. projects that the state has tradi- heard some or a lot about the bill that would hike fuel taxes for by that at all.” on each gallon of gas by 7 cents “Why should I apologize for tionally paid for mainly through proposal, while 31 percent said the first time in decades or a The House subcommittee shut and the 18.4-cent tax on diesel representing people who get up fuel taxes. they were opposed. Among those rival measure that would dedi- down after Democratic Rep. by 12 cents. and got to work every day?” said Earlier on Wednesday, Middle who knew little or nothing about cate a percentage of sales taxes John Mark Windle of Livingston The governor proposes balanc- Windle. “I don’t think I should Tennessee State University the initiative, support and oppo- to transportation projects. tried to add a sales tax exemp- ing the estimated $280 million have to apologize because the fat released a poll that found 38 sition was tied at 24 percent.

Claude Ogle celebrates 102nd birthday CHURCH ACTIVITIES By LARRY C. BOWERS Banner Staff Writer The 2X2 Quartet will sing at $6, with children under 5 free. Hampton Drive Baptist Church, ——— Claude Ogle was joined by fami- Sunday at 11 a.m. Lunch will fol- Lakeside will sing Sunday ly and friends Wednesday as he low the service. There will be no morning at Bethel Baptist celebrated another “last” birthday. Banner photo, Sunday school or evening service. Tabernacle. Ogle’s son, Ken, explained how LARRY C. BOWERS 102-YEAR- ——— ——— Feb. 22 has become an annual Not Ashamed Singers will sing Women in Music will celebrate event each year for the entire fami- OLD Claude Sunday, 6 p.m., at Evening Light Black History Month Sunday, 3 ly, and Ogle’s friends and compan- Ogle, right, pre- Gospel Tabernacle. p.m., at Trinity United Methodist ions at Life Care on Keith Street. pares to blow ——— Church, 731 First St. N.E. There “He starts talking about this out the candles Big Spring United Methodist will be several local soloists and special day in January,” said his on multiple will have a breakfast fundraiser the Price Memorial AME Zion son as he joined his 102-year-old birthday cakes Saturday, 6:30 to 11 a.m., in the Church Praise Team. father on Wednesday. “In 1988, Wednesday at church fellowship hall, 1196 Dad told the family that it was Hardwick St. S.E. Breakfast will probably going to be his last birth- Life Care. He was being include sausage and pancakes, day. We’ve been celebrating his biscuits and gravy. Cost will be ‘last’ birthday for 29 years.” assisted by his Ogle was his usual energetic immediate fam- and entertaining self as he marked ily, from left, his 102 years on Earth. He told a son Claude I SEE BY THE story about a bear and a raccoon, Ogle Jr., and he sang two songs for his daughter-in-law BANNER audience. Sheila Ogle He was sharp and maintained a and son Ken The Senior Citizen Dance fea- vibrant tune as he performed two Ogle. turing the Bradley County of his favorites, “Until Then,” and Rambers will be held on at 7 “How Great Thou Art.” tonight at the Senior Activity Ogle’s favorite entertainer, Center, 230 Urbane Road, Bring pianist Ed Hixson, came over from food for a covered-dish meal. Hixson to be with his old friend as he reached 102. ©2014 It was also announced JEWELERS Wednesday that Life Care’s elderly resident, a former Mr. Life Care, is also going to be an instructor this 1721 KEITH STREET • STUART PARK PLAZA ( (Next to The Town Squire) week. Ogle will be lecturing stu- 478-0049 • 478-0050 dents from Lee University and LAY-AWAYS WELCOME from Bradley Central and Walker Valley high schools. Also attending the 3 p.m. Friday program in front of Life Care’s Museum Building on Keith Street will be students in Southern Adventist University’s long-term care administration program. The program will probably be more of a treat for the students than a lecture. Ogle is sure to tell them a few stories, and sing a few songs. Friday’s event with the students in front of Life Care’s main build- ing will be a continuation of this Banner photo, LARRY C. BOWERS Banner photo, LARRY C. BOWERS week’s birthday celebration, 102-YEAR-OLD Claude Ogle belts out one of LIFE CARE OF AMERICA President and although the centenarian’s birth- his favorite hymns during a performance at this owner Forrest Preston, right, shares a moment day was Wednesday. year’s birthday party at the Life Care facility with one of his more distinguished residents The students will have the Wednesday. Ogle was accompanied by his Wednesday, 102-year-old Claude Ogle. opportunity to ask Ogle about his favorite entertainer, Ed Hixson, who is based in life, and learn from his wit and Hixson. wisdom. It may take a while to put all 102 years together. care facility. Ken and Claude Ogle Jr.; his and exuberance. It seems that he Debbie Norton and the Life He had been a regular visitor daughter-in-law, Sheila; grand- has enjoyed his days, all the Care staff had a birthday cake, to Life Care prior to that time, son, Kyle; and Kyle’s friend, way, and is looking ahead to punch, cookies and chips for all entertaining the residents each Caroline Privanich. many more. those in attendance at the party. week. Among other family members Two years ago, when he Ogle spent considerable time shar- Ogle has always proclaimed was 99-year-old niece Cora reached 100, Ogle said he was ing the snacks with Life Care that a major reason for his Holloway; another niece, Joyce going to start his life all over. By owner and President Forrest longevity was his morning drive Allmon; nephews, “Boog” Sherlin, that measure, Ogle is now 2! Preston, and a Life Care friend, to Cleveland’s Hardee’s Bobby (Sandy) Ogle; great- Violet Carr. Restaurant, where he had bis- nephew, Jerry Frazier; great- Ogle has been a resident of cuits, gravy and coffee. He has great-nephews, Stephen Ogle Cleveland all his life. He worked long been a favorite of the and Lynn Holloway; and others. for various furniture manufactur- restaurant’s staff. Norton and the Life Care staff ers in Cleveland and Chattanooga This secret about the biscuits presented Ogle with a birthday as an upholsterer, and he worked and gravy is strongly supported plaque which said, “Old Guys for the Church of God Publishing by his family and friends. Senior Rule!” It followed that statement DDeadline:eadline: House as a folder for many years. Pastor Edwin Lipsey, of South by saying, “It took decades to While working for the publishing Cleveland Church of God, look this good!” MMondayonday operation, he helped produce the strengthened Ogle’s legacy Ogle had his own saying, Red Back Hymnal. Wednesday by presenting him a which he repeated throughout Feb.Feb. 227th7th Ogle has only been at Life Care birthday gift — a $102 gift card the afternoon. He continued to for the past two years. He was liv- to Hardee’s. tell everyone who talked to him, ing by himself at North Cleveland Associate Pastor Ken Bowers and during his performances, PPublication:ublication: Towers through his 100th birth- also joined in the celebration. “I’m something else!” day, but a fall at his apartment led The Ogle family tree was well No one could argue with him, SSundayunday to his relocation (by consensus represented at the birthday as he has reached the grand old between him and his family) to the party. The list included his sons, age of 102 with flair, excitement, MMarcharch 55thth CALL TODAY TO PLACE YOUR AD 423-472-5041

Banner photo, LARRY C. BOWERS CLEVELAND’S CLAUDE OGLE, second from left, celebrated his 102nd birthday Wednesday with CAR CARE family and friends. Enjoying the event at the Life Care facility on Keith Street were, from left, resident Violet Carr; Ogle; his son, Ken Ogle; Life Care President Forrest Preston; a second son, Claude Ogle GUIDE 2017 Jr.; and a niece, Joyce Allmon. 6—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, February 23, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com tina’s Groove CROSSWORD By Eugene Sheffer

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ASTROLOGYASTROLOGY by Eugenia Last Snuffy Smith

FRIDAY, FEB. 24, 2017 Happy Birthday: Don't let your ent what you have to offer and you will CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS dreams slow you down. Taking action gain interest in what you want to do. DAY: O'Shea Jackson Jr., 26; Billy and putting your ideas into play will help Someone from your past will make a Zane, 51; Helen Shaver, 66; Edward you build confidence and discover what difference to your life and in the way James Olmos, 70. you can accomplish. Express and pres- you move forward. Your numbers are 6, 10, 18, 27, 30, 37, 41. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Don't back down. Seize the moment and you will override any negativity or opposition you face. Preparation and diplomacy Contract Bridge will put you in an ideal position to by Steve Becker advance personally or professionally. Hagar the Horrible Romance is encouraged and a commit- ment can be made. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Refuse to let an emotional incident hold you back. Cover up any feelings you might have and proceed diplomatically. The way you handle matters will determine the progress you make. Show restraint, honor promises and most of all, avoid confrontations. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Your desire to do something that will change the fabric of a situation you face will lead to positive and productive accom- plishments. Plan to celebrate with the Dilbert people who encourage and inspire you to excel. Romance is featured. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Someone will surprise you. Look at the pros and cons before you agree to take part in a joint venture. Consider doing your own thing. If the cost involved is going to stretch your budget too much, take a pass. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Share your feelings and lay out your plans for the future with someone you think is spe- cial. You have everything to gain by making an effort to get ahead in life. Use your Leo charm to enlist the help of Garfield others. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Take good care of your money, health and legal matters. Look out for someone you love. Children, older relatives or a beloved pet will need special attention. A domestic situation should be dealt with and stabilized quickly. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Make special plans that will put you in contact with people you find stimulating. Sign up for a retreat or take a mini vacation with someone special. Romance is fea- tured and will bring positive changes to your personal life. Beetle Bailey SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Turn your home into your own private oasis. The changes you bring about should soothe you mentally and help you cut corners financially. Don't get into a debate about money matters. Do your best to lower your overhead. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Fix up your space to accommodate some of the plans you hope to get up and running. You can bring about change if you are smart about the way you do it. Use your intelligence and refuse to be excessive. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Dennis the Menace By Ned Classics You'll be tempted by change and what By Conrad Day others are doing. Take a moment to consider what you have and how hard you have worked. Money cannot buy love, but it can help you achieve greater stability and security. Keep your assets safe and secure. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Sharing your emotions and feelings will help you gain respect and the coopera- tion of someone who can help you achieve a higher level of financial secu- rity. Don't rule out someone who has been there for you in the past. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Take care of paperwork, documentation and financial matters before you start some- thing new. It's important to have every- thing in order so that you are free to pur- sue your goals without interference. Emotional and physical improvements are encouraged. Birthday Baby: You are popular, entertaining and progressive. You are resourceful and adaptable. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, February 23, 2017— 7

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Thursday Best Bets 7 p.m. on (FS1) 8 p.m. on (WRCB) 9 p.m. on (WRCB) 9:01 p.m. on (WTVC) 10 p.m. on (WRCB) NASCAR Racing Superstore The Blacklist How to Get Away With Murder The Blacklist: Redemption No sport starts its season with as much A Cloud 9 “Wellness Fair” — which also In “The Apothecary,” a new episode that The drama’s third season ends with a Several characters from the parent “Black- flare as NASCAR, and with a new title happens to be the title of this new episode helps to set up the spinoff series “The two-hour presentation combining two new list” try to make good for their misdeeds, sponsor in Monster Energy, this week’s — puts Jonah (Ben Feldman) in the spot- Blacklist: Redemption” (whose premiere fol- episodes. In “He Made a Terrible Mistake,” operating where the U.S. government can’t, activities at Daytona couldn’t be more ex- light, making Glenn (Mark McKinney) quite lows immediately), the plot echoes the clas- Annalise (Viola Davis) does what she can as this spinoff premieres with “Leland Bray.” citing. What used to be the Twin 125’s is unhappy. Amy (America Ferrera) can’t help sic movie thriller “D.O.A.” as Red (James to ward off the different tack the district at- Ryan Eggold carries over as Tom Keen, now the Can-Am Duel At Daytona; a pair but take an interest in the relationship of Spader) fights intensifying symptoms to torney is taking against her, and the Keating who joins the force that’s led by Susan of races that helps establish pole positions Mateo and Jeff (Nico Santos, guest star Mi- determine who poisoned him. Liz (Megan 4 react strongly to the latest information on “Scottie” Hargrave (Famke Janssen) — his for Sunday’s Daytona 500. Last year Dale chael Bunin), generating problems on sev- Boone) and her colleagues focus on find- Wes’ (Alfred Enoch) death. Then, in “Wes” long-estranged mother — to find a missing Earnhardt Jr., who missed half of the 2016 eral fronts. Dina (Lauren Ash) is convinced ing an antidote for him in time. Diego Klat- (written by series creator Peter Nowalk), CIA agent. Edi Gathegi and Tawny Cypress season due to a concussion, and Kyle Amy hasn’t told the truth about being ill ... tenhoff, Harry Lennix and Amir Arison also that character’s killer is determined. Billy continue in their “Blacklist” parts as well, Busch prevailed at these two races. allegedly. Nichole Bloom also stars. star. Brown also stars. with Adrian Martinez also a co-star.

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Banner photo, SARALYN NORKUS CLEVELAND MIDDLE SCHOOL teachers Loes Riggins, left, and Cecily Williams were able to get eight iPads which are help- Submitted photo ing ELL students in their classrooms cross language barriers. U.S. REp. SCOtt DESJARLAIS, fourth from left, is shown with a group of fellow Republican members of the U.S. Congress during a recent Oval Office visit with President Trump. Vice President Mike Pence is at left. DesJarlais From Page 1 said. “We don’t have the recently Peyton Manning didn’t future. That’s OK. Let’s accom- McConnell. So, the team is com- weapons and training that we have a great rookie year and nei- plish these objectives, let people ing together and right now, I’m need to go into battle right now. ther did Tom Brady,” DesJarlais see the benefits, and I think in pleased with the direction Paul If we went into battle, it would said. “Donald Trump is not a the end everybody will be OK.” Ryan is headed.” be at a high risk.” politician, he’s a businessman The congressman said he DesJarlais said the interaction He also noted recent actions and a lot of people like that believes President Trump’s cabi- between the Democrats and the by those countries “are trying to about him because that’s what net is “coming together, but it’s Republicans “is better than it test Trump and see what his they think we need. So, certainly pretty slow.” looks on TV.” response will be.” the learning curve is going to be “That’s making it hard to do “I think some of the DesJarlais said because of steep and I wish people would business,” he said. “Trump is Democrats are getting over the those problems, he does believe be a little less critical and rally trying to run a country with shock that their candidate isn’t there is a “spirit of cooperation.” behind him because if Trump maybe not even a fourth of the president and they are realizing “There is squabbling — there fails, we all fail.” staff that should be in place. I we have some Herculean tasks always has been and always will The congressman said there would urge the Senate to expe- we need to do and I do sense be — but, I do sense that maybe seems to be “an attitude out dite this process and let him get there is more cooperation,” he we’re not in a position where there where half the country is the people in place. The people said. “I saw some stories this we’re going to let the perfect be protesting that he’s not our have to be put into place to suc- week where even the Democrats the enemy of the good,” he said. president.” ceed. Generally, I think his picks are getting fatigued with this “I’m willing to make some con- “It’s almost as if they are will- have been great.” protest and they realize it’s cessions that maybe in the past ing him to fail,” he said. “But, I Before the November elections, counterproductive.” I wasn’t, in order to move for- don’t see how that’s good for DesJarlais told the Banner he He noted Congress has been Banner photo, SARALYN NORKUS ward.” anybody. Why not give the guy a did not believe Rep. Paul Ryan more productive than people BY USING the Google Translate app on the iPad, students are “I think there is an attitude of chance? I think if people would would remain as speaker of the think because of the able to “scan” an English language document and see it translat- doing the best we can in the just give him a chance, then House. Congressional Review Act “where ed to their own language instantly. time we have here for the next they are going to see positive “That was based on the prem- we have been going through and couple of years to turn things things happen.” ise that he and Donald Trump undoing some of the midnight around,” he said. DesJarlais said the president were not getting along,” he said. regulations and executive orders DesJarlais recently attended a is going to “have the luxury” of “Paul was wary of Donald Trump that President Obama had put Language barrier gets meeting, along with some other telling people what he is going to and Donald Trump was wary of in place that were very destruc- Republican congressmen, with do to make their lives better. Paul Ryan. But, it seems like tive to our businesses and President Donald Trump at the “We in the Congress have to now they have created a friend- industries.” help with CMS devices White House and acknowledged actually pass this legislation and ship that’s working right now That act, passed in 1996, the new commander-in-chief has pass the policies and let people and the dialogue between the empowers Congress to review by By SARALYN NORKUS “I think any language acquisi- had a bumpy start to the new see for themselves,” he said. “I two is good. Paul Ryan is posi- means of an expedited legislative Banner Staff Writer tion only happens if you are forced to have to do it, which is administration. don’t think we’re going to get tive about Trump. Trump is pos- process, new federal regulations Two Cleveland Middle School “My colleague from South any help from the major media itive about Paul Ryan and issued by federal agencies and, painful. I think a lot of these teachers have found a way to kids that we serve are afraid to Carolina, Trey Gowdy, said outlets now or in the foreseeable [Senate Majority Leader] Mitch by passage of a joint resolution, bridge language barriers in the overrule a regulation. try and afraid to make mistakes classroom, with the help of a – it is just a human quality,” “It was basically inserting team grant from the Bradley more government into the Riggins explained. “With the Cleveland Public Education technology that is available process and that makes it hard- Foundation. Congressman er to expand businesses and today, they have all these Realizing that advances in hands-on things that they can From Page 1 grow,” he said. “We have done modern technology could be 13 repeals of various executive do and practice on their own to to feel was a constructive ses- “I want to emphasize “And, we think that uncertainty applied to aid English Language build that confidence and then orders in the first few weeks and Learner students in their class- sion. that the congressman was is a huge factor driving insur- the president has signed at least go out there and try it.” While there remain differ- extremely generous with ance company decisions to pull room, sixth-grade teachers Loes Riggins and Williams have 50 two if them, and my under- Riggins and Cecily Williams ences on both sides, there were his time. He spent 17 min- out of the ACA marketplace. standing is he will sign all 13.” students between them and at expressions of appreciation for utes with us. We have Even Sen. Lamar Alexander is decided to apply for a team the beginning of the school year “Here shortly, you are going to grant that would help them having the chance to exchange invited him to a con- calling for steps to prop up the see a lot of the shrinking of gov- had six level 1 ELL students, views and ask questions. stituent-organized Town insurance marketplaces now.” supply their non-English speak- two of whom have since moved. ernment become reality,” ing students with iPads. “I think the impromptu Town Hall in Murfreesboro on Sherrell said the group was DesJarlais said. “Some had been in the coun- Hall was educational and con- Saturday, March 18, where “surprised” to learn DesJarlais Riggins and Williams, who try for about a year, but still Republicans heavily criticized teach sixth-grade language structive,” DesJarlais told the about one-third of his con- himself is insured through the President Obama for using exec- had very limited English profi- Banner later that day. stituents live. We know ACA marketplace. arts/social studies and ciency, some had been only utive orders and President math/science respectively, are Lenda Sherrell, who was the that many from Bradley “We asked him directly what Trump began from his first day been here for a week or two. Democratic opposition against and Rhea counties are his personal health insurance one of eight team grants to be We’re still instructed to deliver in office signing orders of his awarded to Cleveland City DesJarlais in 2014, issued a already planning to plan was as a member of own. instruction of content, but how statement on behalf of the attend, and that many Congress, and would he be will- Schools by the Bradley do you do that for kids who Trump’s executive orders, for Cleveland Public Education group which spoke with the who were not able to ing to support a plan that was the most part, were to repeal don’t speak the language,” congressman. attend [Tuesday] due to as good as his coverage,” she Foundation, which was support- Riggins detailed. ones which the former president ed by Dr. and Mrs. Gary Sherrell accused DesJarlais the timing and location said. He repeated that would be “We want to help these kids had put into place. Riggins, Dr. and Mrs. Mitch of “avoiding public meetings are looking forward to the complicated because of the cost. help themselves and thought DesJarlais said the president Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Bill and our hundreds of requests same opportunity we had He told us that his plan had a iPads would be the way to go. has support for the actions he Littlejohn, Mr. and Mrs. Robert for a Town Hall forum.” yesterday.” high deductible and a high pre- There are a ton of free materials has taken. Thompson, Mr. Eric Evans and But, the congressman did — Lenda Sherrell mium. He also confirmed that, out there through apps and “That’s a slippery slope you the CMS education family. stop and meet with the group at a $176,000 annual salary, he have to watch out for,” he said. things like that, which will real- before he left for another event. said. “I think the biggest disap- does not qualify for premium The inspiration for their grant “We didn’t like it with the former request came from a home visit ly help these kids build vocabu- “Most of the conversation pointment for all of us was that subsidies through the ACA.” president. There is supposed to lary, learn idioms, do speech centered around the Affordable he did not have any answers “I want to emphasize that the with a non-English speaking be three equal co-branches of family. recognition, so that they can Care Act [aka Obamacare] about the ‘plan’ which he and congressman was extremely government and we want those speak into the microphone and because the constituents who his colleagues are proposing.” generous with his time. He “We did an entire home visit to all work the way our with a family that was Russian. the iPad will tell them they did were there will be personally “There is a great deal of skep- spent 17 minutes with us,” Founding Fathers designed them it properly or not.” and directly impacted by any ticism, frustration and even Sherrell said. “We have invited She (Riggins) had one device, I to work. So there is concern had one device and they were The Google Translate app repeal that takes place without some fear that they don't really him to a constituent-organized about that, but I think the gives the students the capability a replacement plan in place that have a plan that is going to pre- Town Hall in Murfreesboro on speaking into it, we’d read it, unprecedented move by the for- then speak into it so they could to read material in their own preserves the benefits which serve access to qualify, afford- Saturday, March 18, where mer president to issue these language, which helps them they currently have,” Sherrell able healthcare,” she said. about one-third of his con- read it. We did a 40-minute orders caused some clean up to home visit that way,” Williams understand the content. The stituents live. We know that be necessary. What President camera scans the words and many from Bradley and Rhea explained. Trump is doing now I approve The family wanted to know if instantly translates them. They counties are already planning to of. Moving forward though, we can also speak into the micro- attend, and that many who the iPads with Google Translate Satellite would like to see the House and were available to the students, phone and receive a translation. were not able to attend Senate be involved in the policy According to the teachers, the From Page 1 [Tuesday] due to the timing and which is what “got the ball that is shaped.” rolling” for the “EYE PAD: iPads allow the students to help location are looking forward to DesJarlais said the communi- themselves and participate in opportunities remaining: County Clerk’s Office where the same opportunity we had Seeing a New Language with a Friday, Monday and Tuesday. automobile tags are renewed. cations between the White New Perspective” grant. class, which empowers them yesterday.” House and Congress has been and is a confidence builder. The Trustee’s Office is open For additional information “We can do a much better job “We decided as a two-member from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. about paying property taxes, or good. team to go after a team grant, The students also utilize by removing layers of bureau- “Vice President Pence has Duolingo to work on English Monday through Thursday, and to ask questions about any of cracy between patients and which is up to $5,000. We put 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday. the Trustee’s Office tax pro- been over to visit us in the together a proposal of what we vocabulary and soon, the iPads their doctors, and removing House numerous times,” he will be equipped with an app The office is located just down grams, call 728-7247. many taxes, fees and man- wanted to do and what we said. “He’s very hands on and I that will help them learn the hall from the Bradley “Anyone who wants to make dates,” DesJarlais commented needed and were able to get told him at the meeting at the idioms, which Riggins feels is their tax payments by check, Wednesday afternoon. “More eight iPads for our classrooms White House last week that is one of the hardest things to we encourage them to take competition among insurance as well as some other supplies,” very powerful for him to come pick up. advantage of Saturday’s hours carriers, as well as among Williams said. and speak with us directly Both teachers are looking for- from 9 a.m. to noon, at the healthcare providers, would The teachers asked for Arrest Bradley Square Mall (near the because it really keeps every- $3,487 and the grant was fund- ward to seeing the gains in lan- dramatically reduce costs for body engaged and positive and From Page 1 fountain),” Smith said. “All consumers, who should be able ed on Nov. 1. They bought the guage comprehension made by forms of payment will be working on the same team.” iPads prior to Christmas and their students, with Riggins to make their own decisions.” “I think the fact the president the arrests, with the charges. accepted during the same He added a growing economy have been using them more hoping that maybe by the end Those follow-ups will be received hours Saturday at the Trustee’s reached out to several of us as consistently since after the of the year, some of the stu- would provide more resources he did last week – sat us down by the Bradley County Clerk’s Office.” for low-income patients and break. dents will be able to sit in her Office, so they, too, will be print- He added, “And remember, for an hour-long meeting at the For Riggins, who spoke English class. those with pre-existing condi- White House, got to discuss pret- ed on a two-day delay. the tax-payment deadline is tions as well. English as a second language “It’s our goal to teach these Arrest listings will include Tuesday at the close of office ty much whatever we wanted to when she moved to the United kids English,” Riggins declared. “I’m just as concerned about discuss – yes, the lines of com- name and age, address, and hours. We urge our Bradley their situations and appreciated States from The Netherlands as “We absolutely love this — we charges. County citizens to use the munication seem open and they a teenager, there has always love teaching kids who learn dif- the opportunity to talk about seem cooperative and I feel like All arrest reports are located method, and the location, that real solutions,” DesJarlais said. been a passion for language ferently, so this is just right up at the Justice Center. is best for them.” we’re going to work together.” learners. our alley.” www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, February 23, 2017—9 WVHS students get hands-on look at engineering

By CHRISTY ARMSTRONG field. Banner Staff Writer The students were then tasked with solving a problem Students at Walker Valley — a lack of shelter. White High School got to practice explained emergency shelters their skills in a new area of are needed to help everyone engineering, thanks to a spe- from the homeless to lost hik- cial activity in honor of ers. National Engineers Week this Students worked in teams to week. see who could build the best On Wednesday, a representa- emergency shelters using sup- tive from company General plies like metal rods and plas- Dynamics challenged students tic garbage bags. Some chose to design and build emergency to create A-frame tents, while shelters for various uses. others experimented with pyra- Engineering teacher Teresa mids and other shapes. Curvin said the special event Curvin and White went was designed to show students around asking the students to another way they can put their articulate what they were doing skills to work. and why. Two other local busi- “The hope is that they can ness people — Rodney Curvin see there are ways they can of Cormetech and Ryan Long of use their engineering skills and Lonza — were also on hand to creativity to help others,” encourage the students and Curvin said. keep an eye on their progress. Heather White, senior sys- While building tent-like tems architect for General structures may not immediate- Dynamics, gave the students a ly seem like an engineering presentation about her compa- project, White said the activity ny and its work to show how was in the spirit of engineer- engineering has been used so ing. far. The students were having to The “really exciting” projects think like engineers to design the company has undertaken something which could meet a as of late have included tech- real, immediate need. nologies the company has “We want to show them they designed while contracting can help someone in a disaster with the U.S. military. Among Banner photo, CHRISTY ARMSTRONG or if they themselves ever need TEAMS of students discuss how they are building their emergency shelters during a National Engineers Week activity offered in class them have been aerial surveil- emergency shelter,” White said. lance drones that can be “They were given a problem at Walker Valley High School. launched into the air from and were tasked with finding a submarines while they are still solution, which is the way with robots in class to building do it.” the engineering field, thanks to neering,” Curvin said. “One under water. engineers work every day.” Medieval-style catapults for a Senior classmate Tanner the experiences they have been thing I realized during my White also shared how engi- Though this particular activ- special event. While they could Owensby added having hands- able to get in class. career was that we need to neers look at problems and use ity was new to the students, just be learning from textbooks on activities like this makes Curvin, who is in her first make sure we are getting stu- their creativity to help find many said they regularly par- and lectures, the students said things “a lot more fun.” year of teaching after working dents interested in the field, so solutions. She noted engineers ticipate in activities at Walker these activities were what Senior Courtney Kile said close to 20 years as an engi- they can be engineers who will can exercise their creativity by Valley which allow them to helped interest them in engi- she is not sure if she would neer, said activities like this continue to innovate for us in doing everything from design- practice real-life applications neering. have developed her love for are helpful not only for the the future.” ing buildings and structures to for engineering. “It makes me feel a lot more engineering had it not been for students, but for local indus- White added it is also impor- creating technologies which These activities have includ- confident about what I am the experience she was offered tries as well. tant for the United States to can be used in the medical ed everything from working doing,” senior Haven Snyder in school. “This was a one-day activity, keep up with progress in the said of the practice he was get- All three said they are now but the hope is to give stu- rest of the world and continue ting Wednesday. “I know I can intending to pursue careers in dents more exposure to engi- to be known for its innovation. Emergency 911 unveils equipment improvements By ALLEN MINCEY Caldwell and Becca Almos. Banner Staff Writer Cynthia Gunter trained the new dispatchers. The three have The Emergency 911 Center already begun working at the operators will be able to perform center. their duties better after the The 911 Board also voted on agency approved new, larger 911 officers. The present board screens to track calls. leaders were approved to contin- The new screens are much ue their duties. more sizeable, so the dispatchers Troy Spence was returned as will be able to better keep tabs board chairman. Other officers on incoming and outgoing emer- re-elected by acclamation were gency calls. The new screens will Troy Maney, Joe Wilson and be put into use at the main cen- Sherry Maxfield. ter, and at the backup center at Mike Mahn was returned as the Cleveland Police Department. board attorney. He has been The 911 Board had voted to board attorney for several years, place the backup center on the and serves as attorney for many second floor of the police depart- 911 boards across the state. ment in available space there. Mahn mentioned at the meet- That decision was made last ing that there have been issues year. between 911 and AT&T, but The new screens were shown those issues are being to members of the 911 Board at addressed. Banner photo, CHRISTY ARMSTRONG its regular meeting on Among those at the board Banner photo, CHRISTY ARMSTRONG STUDENTS discuss how best to keep their struc- Wednesday. The backup system meeting were Cleveland Police ENGINEERING students at Walker Valley High School construct an emer- ture standing while taking part in a National was tested and put into place Chief Mark Gibson, Bradley gency shelter in a school hallway while taking part in a special activity for Engineers Week activity at Walker Valley High earlier this year. County Emergency Medical National Engineers Week. School on Wednesday. The present 911 Center is Services director/Bradley County located adjacent to Cleveland Fire-Rescue Chief Shawn Utilities, on Guthrie Drive. Fairbanks, Bradley County The three newest dispatchers, Sheriff Eric Watson, Bradley who had just completed four County Mayor D. Gary Davis and weeks of training, sat in on the Cleveland Mayor Tom Rowland. board meeting. Those new dis- The next 911 Board meeting patchers are Cory Blach, Morgan will be in May.

Banner photo, ALLEN MINCEY NEW, LARGER SCREENS have been put into place at the Emergency 911 Center. Dispatcher Alex Rogers, seated, shows one of the new screens to, from left, 911 Director Joe Wilson, 911 Board mem- ber David Benton, and Mike Mahn, board attorney.

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By PATRICK MacCOON championship you have to come through have had. I was not nervous. All I had to do Banner Sports Writer Cleveland,” local businessman and was have fun. I knew I would win in domi- wrestling advocate Allan Jones said. “The nant fashion. If it wasn’t clear already, this past week- dominance has all to do with the coaching It felt like I had been waiting to raise four end’s TSSAA traditional wrestling champi- staff.” fingers ever since I won my first title. It was onships in Franklin once again proved all Since the turn of the century, 2001, 2007 a moment I had dreams about, so it was roads to the state podium lead through and 2012 were the only years neither school just so cool to finally experience it.” Bradley County. brought back a first-place trophy. Fuller finished his career with a bang by After remaining atop the polls all season, Here are the views from the state’s four winning his fourth individual state champi- with either Bradley Central or Cleveland best wrestlers at their respective weight onship and earning the eighth ever Best attaining first or second every week in the classes and what the local standouts expe- Wrestler award for a Bear matman at the state rankings, both perennial powerhouses rienced during their final wrestling matches state tournament. once again took the top two spots on the of their prep careers. The future Army wrestler went a perfect podium at both the Class AAA state tradi- 47-0 this season on the mat to bring his tional and state duals. career mark to 156-4 (.975). Bradley finished with 236 team points ONE OF BRADLEY’S ALL-TIME GREATS Fuller’s efforts helped Bradley bring home and three individual state champions over its 25th and 26th state championships this the weekend, on its way to securing the season, as the illustrious program swept Knox Fuller on his pin at 2:49 over program’s 26th state championship, which the team championships for a second year is the most for a team in any sport in the Soddy-Daisy’s Tony Wilson in the Class AAA in a row. state. state championship finals at 145: On the way to tying the program’s only Cleveland claimed second with 171 points “Knowing it was my last match as a other four-time state champ in the late Matt and a first-time state champion. Bradley Bear was bittersweet. Keller, Fuller landed four pin falls in a com- Since the start of the 21st century, I am going to miss being in such a great bined 7:50 along with a 12-1 major decision Cleveland and Bradley have compiled 25 of program with the team I have been with for in the semifinals. their combined 38 state championships, 74 four years, but it is also time to move on banner photo, Joe CAnnon individual state championships and seven and let other guys experience it. KnoX FuLLeR captured his fourth state championship this past Best Wrestlers awards. My experience before and during the weekend in Franklin in the 145-pound class, to finish off a perfect 47- “If you want to win the (Class AAA) state finals was one of the best experiences I See CHAMPIONS, Page 13 0 season on the mats. Defense lifts Vandy to victory at Tennessee KNOXVILLE (AP) — out of 14 SEC teams in field- Vols made one basket in the Vanderbilt’s rejuvenated defense goal percentage defense, they’ve first nine minutes of the game. has the Commodores poised to been stingier lately. Vanderbilt “I’m baffled and frustrated by make a late-season surge. held South Carolina to one bas- it,” Tennessee coach Rick Luke Kornet had 13 points, ket over the final 9½ minutes of Barnes said of the slow start. 11 rebounds and seven blocks a 71-62 victory “This time of Wednesday as Vanderbilt never over the “I’m baffled and frustrated year, you can’t trailed in a 67-56 victory over Gamecocks on by it. This time of year, you come out at Tennessee. Saturday. can’t come out at home and home and Five weeks after shooting a Vanderbilt’s play like that. ... I just can’t play like that. season-high 58.6 percent in an last three oppo- believe that we wouldn’t be ... I just can’t 87-75 triumph at Vanderbilt, nents have shot more focused.” believe that Tennessee had its lowest point 7 of 42 from 3- —VolunteerscoachRickBarnes we wouldn’t total and worst field-goal per- point range. be more centage (.290) of the season in Tennessee was 3 of 17 from focused. You’ve got to give the rematch. beyond the arc. Vanderbilt credit because they “I really think our guys were “I think for us to be able to go understand what this time of extra motivated with losing the out and kind of make that year’s about obviously, and we first game in our place, wanting stance we did defensively today, don’t.” to come back and show we’re a it’s something that we can take After trailing by as many as much better team and playing at pride in, knowing we’ve definite- 15 points, Tennessee got to a much higher level than we ly become a better team since within 44-43 on a pair of Grant were earlier in the year,” we played them the first time,” Williams free throws with 6:01 Vanderbilt coach Bryce Drew Kornet said. left. Vanderbilt scored on its said. Both teams entered the night next five possessions to get the Vanderbilt (15-13, 8-7 SEC) seeking late-season runs that margin back up to nine, and the has won at Tennessee (15-13, 7- could boost their NCAA Commodores stayed ahead by at 8) each of the last three years. Tournament credentials. least five the rest of the way. The last time Vanderbilt beat Vanderbilt was 49th and Jeff Roberson had 15 points Tennessee in Knoxville three Tennessee 52nd in the RPI at and eight rebounds for straight times was from 1955- the start of the day. Vanderbilt. Matthew Fisher- 57. But on a night when both Davis scored 13, Nolan Cressler Although the Commodores teams had much at stake, had 11 and Riley LaChance entered Wednesday ranked 12th Tennessee came out flat. The added 10. Robert Hubbs III scored 16 to lead Tennessee, while Williams and Admiral Schofield added 11 apiece. Tennessee was playing with- out usual starting guard Jordan Bowden due to an illness. Shembari Phillips started in his place and scored six points while shooting just 2 of 13.

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Vanderbilt: This was an important win for the Commodores, whose remaining schedule affords them the opportunity for victories that could impress the NCAA Tournament selection commit- tee. Vanderbilt visits No. 11 Kentucky and hosts No. 13 Florida in its final two regular- season games. Tennessee: Jordan Bone had returned to his hometown and scored 23 in Tennessee’s victory at Vanderbilt, but he wasn’t nearly as effective in the AP photo rematch. Bone had two points, Tennessee’s RobeRT Hubbs III battles for a rebound against one assist and two turnovers in Vanderbilt’s Matthew Fisher-Davis (5) and Luke Kornet (3) in the first half Wednesday, in Knoxville. See TENNESSEE, Page 13 12—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, February 23, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com

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W l Pct GB ior college, NAIA and NCAA Division I basketball. San Antonio 43 13 .768 — For more information, contact Coach Kilby at (423) on tAP Houston 40 18 .690 4 596-2515. thursday, Feb. 23 Memphis 34 24 .586 10 FiShinG BASKetBAll New Orleans 23 34 .404 20 Dallas 22 34 .393 21 ACA toUrnAMent Lee University at West Florida, 6 The eighth Annual American Cancer Society Friday, Feb. 24 northwest Division WlPct GB Bass Tournament will be held March 18. The tour- BASKetBAll nament will begin at the Highway 58 boat ramp. Cleveland State at SW Tennessee, 6:30 Utah 35 22 .614 — Oklahoma City 32 25 .561 3 Registration is at 5:30 a.m. with blast off at 7. region 3-AAA tournament Weigh-in is scheduled for 3 p.m. There is a guar- Girls opening round Denver 25 31 .446 9 Portland 23 33 .411 11 anteed first place money prize of $1,000 (25 boat Cookeville at Bradley Central, 7 minimum). The entry Fee is $100 per boat and White County at East Hamilton, 7 Minnesota 22 35 .386 13 Pacific Division includes the big fish fee. For more information, Walker Valley at Stone Memorial, 8 contact Jeff Womac at (423)368-4098 or Joey McMinn County at Cumberland County, 8 W l Pct GB Golden State 47 9 .839 — Bishop at (423)506-7993. tenniS ClevelAnD BASSMASterS The Citadel at Lee University, 2 L.A. Clippers 35 21 .625 12 Sacramento 24 33 .421 23 The Cleveland Bassmasters meet the first Saturday, Feb. 25 Thursday of each month at South Cleveland BASeBAll L.A. Lakers 19 39 .328 29 Phoenix 18 39 .316 29 United Methodist Church at 7 p.m. Cleveland Cleveland State at Chattanooga State (DH), 12 Bassmasters includes boaters and non-boaters Delta State (Miss.) at Lee University (DH), 2 nCAA Men’s Basketball Scores Wednesday, Feb. 22 and are associated with FLW. The club fishes and BASKetBAll holds tournament on Chickamauga Lake, Lee University at Valdosta (Ga.) State, 2 eASt American U. 74, Navy 58 Nickajack Lake, Lake Guntersville, Lake Weiss, Cleveland State at Dyersburg State, 3 Watts Bar and Neely Henry. Dues for the region 3-AAA tournament Army 73, Boston U. 62 Bucknell 94, Lafayette 64 Bassmasters are $35 quarterly. Other fees include Boys opening round $35 FLW joining fee, $8 insurance, $20 per year Warren County at Cleveland, 7 Butler 74, Villanova 66 DePaul 67, Georgetown 65 for biggest largemouth or smallmouth bass and Stone Memorial at East Hamilton, 7 $15 for tournament largemouth or smallmouth Walker Valley at Cookeville, 8 Fordham 70, Duquesne 52 Hartford 76, Binghamton 69 prize. For more information, contact Dewayne Bradley Central at White County, 8 Lowe at (423)715-5772. lACroSSe Holy Cross 63, Loyola (Md.) 62 Lee University at Montevallo (Ala.), 2 Lehigh 87, Colgate 69 SoCCer SoFtBAll Michigan 68, Rutgers 64 lee YoUth SoCCer leAGUe Delta State (Miss.) at Lee University (DH), 2 New Hampshire 78, Mass.-Lowell 67 Registration is now open for the Lee 4v4 Youth Sunday, Feb. 26 Rider 93, Manhattan 82 Soccer League which is set to kick off its sixth BASeBAll Seton Hall 71, Xavier 64 season beginning March 14 on the campus of Lee Delta State (Miss.) at Lee University, 1 St. Bonaventure 83, Saint Joseph’s 77 University. The recreational soccer league is for SoFtBAll Syracuse 78, Duke 75 boys and girls, ages 5-12 and includes players of Delta State (Miss.) at Lee University, 2 UCF 71, Temple 69 all levels of ability from beginner to more UMBC 65, Stony Brook 52 advanced. The six-week program is run by the Vermont 62, Albany (NY) 50 coaching staff and players of the Lee University on Air men's soccer team. Players will meet on Tuesday Utah St. 82, San Jose St. 78 night for a skills clinic and training and then will Sports on tv play matches Saturday mornings on a smaller field All Times Eastern. Schedule subject to change with smaller goals. Players and teams are select- and/or blackouts. ed according to age and ability. Online registration thursday, Feb. 23 hoCKeY is now available, or you can stop by the McKenzie AUto rACinG national hockey league building and fill out the registration form. For more noon eAStern ConFerenCe information, go to www.leesoccercamps.com, or FS1 — NASCAR, Monster Energy Cup Series, Atlantic Division call the men's soccer office at 423-614-8635. Daytona 500, practice, at Daytona Beach, Fla. GP Wlot Pts GF GA Discounts for early registration ends March 1. 2 p.m. Montreal 60 32 20 8 72 169 155 SoFtBAll FS1 — NASCAR, Camping World Truck Series, Ottawa 58 32 20 6 70 158 153 NextEra Energy Resources 250, practice, at UMPireS MeetinGS Toronto 59 28 20 11 67 186 177 The Bradley/Cleveland Softball Umpires Daytona Beach, Fla. Florida 59 28 21 10 66 152 166 4 p.m. Associaiton is recruiting umpires and scorekeep- Boston 60 30 24 6 66 162 161 ers for the ukpcoming season. Training will be pro- FS1 — NASCAR, Camping World Truck Series, Tampa Bay 59 27 24 8 62 164 167 NextEra Energy Resources 250, final practice, at vided. The Associaiton will hold preseason meet- Buffalo 60 26 24 10 62 147 168 ings at Cleveladn Community Center on South Daytona Beach, Fla. Detroit 60 24 26 10 58 150 178 7 p.m. Church Stret on the following dates: Feb. 19, 2 Metropolitan Division p.m.; March 2, 6 p.m.; March 12, 2 p.m.; March FS1 — NASCAR, Monster Energy Cup Series, GP Wlot Pts GF GA Can-Am Duels at Daytona, at Daytona Beach, Fla. 23, 6 p.m.; and April 2, 2 p.m. For more informa- Washington 59 40 12 7 87 199 127 tion, contat Randy Moore at 504-3839. ColleGe BASKetBAll Pittsburgh 59 37 14 8 82 207 166 7 p.m. ADUlt SoFtBAll leAGUe MeetinGS Columbus 58 37 16 5 79 187 143 Anyone interesting in signing up a team to par- CBSSN — LIU Brooklyn at Mount St. Mary’s N.Y. Rangers59 38 19 2 78 198 155 ticipate in the spring and summer local adult ESPN — Memphis at Cincinnati AP photo N.Y. Islanders59 28 21 10 66 177 175 men’s, women’s and church adult softball leagues ESPN2 — Georgia at Alabama Philadelphia 60 28 25 7 63 155 183 should attend organizational meetings on Feb. 27, DAle eArnhArDt Jr. points to a friend after qualifying for the Daytona 500 at Daytona ESPNU — Nebraska at Michigan St. New Jersey 60 25 25 10 60 139 172 March 6, 13 and 27 at the Cleveland Community 8 p.m. International Speedway Sunday, in Daytona Beach, Fla. Carolina 56 24 24 8 56 142 165 Center at 6 p.m. each evening. For more informa- ESPNEWS — South Florida at Tulsa WeStern ConFerenCe tion contact Becky Moore at 716-1359. 9 p.m. Central Division tenniS CBSSN — Tennessee Tech at Morehead St. GP Wlot Pts GF GA ESPN — Wisconsin at Ohio St. Minnesota 59 39 14 6 84 198 138 KAY McDAniel CliniCS ESPN2 — UCLA at Arizona St. Chicago 60 37 18 5 79 177 154 The Kay McDaniel Tennis Clinics will take ESPNU — UNC-Asheville at Gardner-Webb St. Louis 60 31 24 5 67 170 173 place at Lee University from June 5-9. There is no 11 p.m. Nashville 59 28 22 9 65 169 165 charge for the clinics for boys and girls ages 6-13. Earnhardt wants to win a ESPNU — Utah at Colorado Winnipeg 63 28 29 6 62 184 199 The girls clinics will run from 8-10:30 a.m. The GolF Dallas 60 23 27 10 56 165 193 boys clinics will run from 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. All 5 a.m. Colorado 58 16 39 3 35 114 192 skil levels brom beginners up are welcome. GOLF — European PGA Tour, Joburg Open, first Pacific Division Registration will begin April 1 for the 100 remain- round, at Johannesburg GP Wlot Pts GF GA ing spots. Participants will receive a confirmation title then ride into retirement 2 p.m. San Jose 60 35 18 7 77 166 144 email if accepted. For more information, visit GOLF — PGA Tour, Honda Classic, first round, at Edmonton 61 33 20 8 74 176 159 www.kaymcdanieltennisclinics.com. Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Anaheim 62 32 20 10 74 161 157 tUrKeY Shoot DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) “To come back this year, win else. I think we like to sweep it 1 a.m. (Friday) Calgary 60 30 26 4 64 159 172 rUritAn ClUB tUrKeY Shoot — Upon further review, hoist- a championship, it would be all under the rug as drivers GOLF — LPGA Tour, Honda LPGA Thailand, sec- Los Angeles 59 29 26 4 62 145 146 The Cleveland Ruritan Club will hold a turkey ond round, at Chonburi, Thailand Vancouver 60 26 28 6 58 142 172 shoot the second Saturday of each month at 221 ing a championship trophy is hard not to hang it up,” he like we feel fine and nothing is nBA BASKetBAll Arizona 58 21 30 7 49 140 183 Old Kinser Road. The shoot begins at noon. exactly how Dale Earnhardt said. “This is the last year of wrong, but it’s our life.” 8 p.m. NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime TNT — New York at Cleveland loss. Jr. wants to end his career. my (contract). I would like to 10:30 p.m. Wednesday’s Games NASCAR’s most popular race more. But if I win the TNT — L.A. Clippers at Golden State Edmonton 4, Florida 3 trAnSACtionS driver caused a stir on “The championship, I’d have to con- TOYOTA TEAMWORK nhl hoCKeY Washington 4, Philadelphia 1 8:30 p.m. Anaheim 5, Boston 3 Wednesday’s Sports transactions Dan Patrick Show” when he sider going out on top.” NBCSN — Arizona at Chicago thursday’s Games BASeBAll claimed he would immediately Earnhardt qualified second A solid game plan got Toyota SoCCer N.Y. Islanders at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. national league its first Daytona 500 victory 10:50 a.m. Calgary at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Named Joel Hanrahan retire if he wins the title this for Sunday’s season-opening FS2 — UEFA Europa League, Osmanlispor vs. N.Y. Rangers at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. assistant pitching coach for Morgantown (NYP). year. The statement followed Daytona 500 — on the front last season, and the manufac- Olympiacos Colorado at Nashville, 8 p.m. American Association turer wants to use that same 1 p.m. Arizona at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. ST. PAUL SAINTS — Signed LHP Ken Frosch, him to media day for the row next to Hendrick FS2 — UEFA Europa League, APOEL vs. Athletico Boston at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. RHP Benji Waite and LHP Corey Williams. Daytona 500, and there was Motorsports teammate Chase teamwork this year during Bilbao Friday’s Games Can-Am league no question about it. Elliott — and is the star of Speedweeks. It was on display 3 p.m. Edmonton at Washington, 7 p.m. ROCKLAND BOULDERS — Sold the contract of during the Clash on Sunday FS2 — UEFA Europa League, Tottenham vs. KAA Calgary at Florida, 7:30 p.m. RHP David Fischer to Minnesota (AL). “Hell, yeah. I would definite- Speedweeks. All the drivers Gent Ottawa at Carolina, 7:30 p.m. QUEBEC CAPITALES — Signed RHP Arik Sikula. ly not want to come back and had a chance to address a when the Toyota entries ran 1- SKiinG Arizona at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. BASKetBAll 2-3-4 for most of the race. 5:30 p.m. Saturday’s Games national Basketball Association try to race anymore if I won variety of topics Wednesday. NBCSN — FIS Cross-Country World Anaheim at Los Angeles, 4 p.m. CLEVELAND CAVALIERS — Signed F Derrick the championship. I would be It remains to be seen if the Championships, Ladies and Men’s Sprint and Free, N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey, 5 p.m. Williams to a second 10-day contract. same strategy will work in the at Lahti, Finland (same-day tape) N.Y. Islanders at Columbus, 5 p.m. DETROIT PISTONS — Assigned F Henry Ellenson outta here,” he said. “That’s CONCUSSION AWARENESS WoMen’S ColleGe BASKetBAll Washington at Nashville, 5 p.m. and G Michael Gbinije to Grand Rapids (NBADL). the last box I don’t have Daytona 500. The Toyota fleet 7 p.m. Montreal at Toronto, 7 p.m. MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES — Assigned G Wade checked, really. There’s a few now includes a pair of rookies BTN — Rutgers at Northwestern Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. Baldwin IV and F Jarell Martin to Iowa (NBADL). The absence of Dale in Erik Jones and Daniel SEC — Florida at Tennessee Buffalo at Colorado, 10 p.m. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS — Acquired C Tiago races I’d like to win. The Earnhardt Jr. for 18 races last 9 p.m. Splitter, a second-round pick, and the option to Suarez, and neither has much San Jose at Vancouver, 10 p.m. championship would definitely season raised awareness on BTN — Purdue at Minnesota swap a second-round pick from the Atlanta Hawks experience in a Cup car. SEC — South Carolina at Texas A&M for F Ersan Ilyasova. be the icing on the cake for my concussions in racing, and “Game plans don’t necessar- PHOENIX SUNS — Assigned F Derrick Jones Jr. to career.” NASCAR this year has beefed Northern Arizona (NBADL). ily all work out,” said Toyota WASHINGTON WIZARDS — Acquired F Bojan Earnhardt is the son of Hall up its concussion policy in an BASKetBAll loCAl noteS driver Matt Kenseth. “You’ve Bogdanovic and F Chris McCullough from the of Famer Dale Earnhardt, who effort to better detect head national Basketball Association BASeBAll Brooklyn Nets for F Andrew Nicholson, G Marcus got to have strong cars to do won a record-tying seven injuries. Danica Patrick, who eAStern ConFerenCe BASeBAll inStrUCtion Thornton and a 2017 protected first round draft it. The car has to end up Atlantic Division Cleveland State Community College assistant pick. championships over his career. raced for years in IndyCar W l Pct GB baseball coach Ryne Foster will be offering base- Woman’s national Basketball Association As Earnhardt enters the 18th before moving to NASCAR, esti- there, not be separated by bad Boston 37 20 .649 — ball instruction and lessons for individuals or small WASHINGTON MYSTICS — Signed F Tianna pit stops or strategy. I thought Toronto 33 24 .579 4 groups. Lessons will be offered on weeknights and Hawkins. season of his Cup career, he’s mated she’s suffered a dozen New York 23 34 .404 14 weekends for hitting, catching, infield play, outfield FootBAll still seeking his first title. concussions in her career. we had it lined up really good Philadelphia 21 35 .375 15 play and pitching. For times and pricing, contact in the Clash. We had all four Brooklyn 9 47 .161 27 coach Foster at (317) 650-1064 or email rfos- — Named Zach Azzanni wide He’s said repeatedly that “Every time you crash you of us in a row for a while. Southeast Division [email protected]. receivers coach, outside lineback- retirement is not on his radar, have a concussion on a vary- WlPct GB ers coach and Derius Swinton II assistant special “We just weren’t quite fast Washington 34 21 .618 — BASKetBAll teams coach. and at just 42 years old, he ing degree, I’m sure,” she said. Atlanta 32 24 .571 2 tenneSSee XtreMe — Signed CB K’Waun should have many years ahead “It is a little bit thought-pro- enough.” Miami 25 32 .439 10 The Tennessee Xtreme girls basketball team Williams to a one-year contract. Charlotte 24 32 .429 10 will hold tryouts for girls in grades 9-11, Feb. 26 at indoor Football league in his career. But Earnhardt voking ... because while we’re Orlando 21 37 .362 14 3.p.m., at Girls Preparatory School in SPOKANE EMPIRE — Signed K Craig Robinson. has had concussion issues not football players, we don’t RACE FAVORITES? Central Division Chattanooga. For more information, go to hoCKeY and missed the second half of WlPct GB www.tnextreme.com. national hockey league get the repeated hits like in Cleveland 39 16 .709 — KilBY inDiviDUAl inStrUCtion ARIZONA COYOTES — Assigned G Marek last season recovering from succession over a short Brad Keselowski and Joey Indiana 29 28 .509 11 Individual basketball instruction for male and Langhamer to Tucson (AHL). one. He is also newly married amount of time, but it’s rough Logano teamed to win six of Chicago 28 29 .491 12 female elementary, middle school, high school and DETROIT RED WINGS — Assigned G Jared Detroit 27 30 .474 13 post graduate athletes is being offered by former Coreau to Grand Rapids (AHL) for conditioning. and says he is looking at life in the car and the hits are the last nine restrictor-plate Milwaukee 25 30 .455 14 Junior College and University coach L.J. Kilby. NEW YORK ISLANDERS — Agreed to terms with differently. probably singularly bigger. races, and Logano won the WeStern ConFerenCe Coach Kilby brings 10 years of head coaching F Connor Jones for the remainder of the 2016-17 Southwest Division experience as well as 30 years experience in jun- season and loaned him to Bridgeport (AHL). Knowing how hard he “There’s nothing better than exhibition Clash on Sunday. worked to get healthy and having somebody like Dale Jr. It means Team Penske is a back in the race car, he really going so far as to get out of heavy favorite for Sunday, and just wants to dictate his final the car for as long as he did eager for the 500 to arrive. racing years himself and not and saying, ‘Hey, I have a “I wish it was Sunday right have a doctor be the one to problem,’ because it makes it now, I’m ready to go racing,” end his career. more available for everyone Keselowski said. Lady Cougars take two from U of Cumberlands

From CSCC Sports Information and into our opening confer- gle to left. Cleveland State tal- ence weekend series with lied a total of 10 hits in the Cleveland State Community Roane State.” game waiting, until the bottom College softball opened its 2017 Cleveland State (4-3) scored of the seventh to score three home schedule with a sweep of two runs in the first, second, more runs for the win. the University of Cumberlands third and fifth innings to win Jones was hit by a pitch to junior varsity by scores of 9-1 the first game behind the effec- start the rally and came home and 4-3 Wednesday afternoon. tive pitching of Kaley Cagle, on a dramatic game tying three- The team banged out 12 hits in now 3-1 on the season. Soddy- run homer by Mekala White, game one and came from Daisy graduate Macy Bryant, who launched the second pitch behind and scored three runs was 3-for-3 at the plate and she saw deep over the left-field in the bottom of the seventh drove in three runs with a dou- fence. With one out, Adrianna and final inning to win game ble in the first, a home run in Jones walked, Grayson Brown two. the third and a run-scoring singled into left and Bryant was “Our pitching staff did a great single in the fourth. hit by a pitch to load the bases. job today. They worked hard Designated hitter Brittany After a line-out by Banks, this week to prepare, and it Contributed photo Arnold joined Bryant with three Arnold worked the count to 3-1 the ClevelAnD MiDDle SChool Lady Raiders won the championship at their own Raider Rally paid off in the two games. Haley hits of her own and eight and walked on her fifth pitch, keeps getting better each time Cougars had at least one hit. winning the game. volleyball tournament recently. The Lady Riders bested the 10-team field, earning a win over Ocoee she steps on that mound,” head Middle to take the title. “The girls showed up to play. The teamwork and hustle was outstanding,” said Cagle gave up two hits in the Haley Hodgson won for the coach Katie Willingham said. five inning win. second time this season with coach Brandi Ownby. “Our passing and hitting have been very inconsistent in recent games, but the girls “Our hitting was spot on and Game two saw the Cougars four innings of stellar relief, got it all together and finished strong. Key hitters were Joy Douglass, Emma Miles, and Melody McRee. we did a great job executing fall behind 3-0 after three striking out four while giving Key passers were Elliott Brock, Emma Miles, and Riina Senn. Katie McGinnis had several assists and and fighting at the plate when innings of play. Hannah Jones’ up one hit. served the ball really well.” Front row, from left, are Bridger Yowarsky, Emma Miles, Elliott Brock, Riina we needed to plate some runs. sac fly in the third drove home The Lady Cougars will host Senn and Anna Ingram. In back are assistant coach Morgan Moffett, Emma Davis, Katie McGinnis, Now we need to carry over this Emily Banks, who had led off Snead State (7-13) Feb. 28 at 2 Brenna Droke, Joy Douglass, Melody McRee, Eryn Baker and Ownby. momentum to Tuesday’s games the inning with a line-drive sin- and 4 p.m. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, February 23, 2017— 13 Mississippi self-imposes football postseason ban JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — and involve previous staff mem- football ban for the 2017 sea- “I feel terrible for our players Mississippi’s football team will bers who are no longer with the son. More penalties could be and staff who have to handle not play in the postseason next program. coming. the consequences of the actions year. The Rebels might be fac- Ole Miss did not release the “The additional allegations of a very few,” Freeze said in ing more penalties, too, now new NOA, but discussed its announced today are serious,” the video. The fifth-year coach that the NCAA says the pro- contents in a 21-minute video Ole Miss athletic director Ross added that the penalties were gram has committed more than posted on YouTube on Bjork said in the video. “But we necessary so that the program 20 rules violations over the past Wednesday. The eight new vio- will vigorously defend the uni- could “move forward.” several years. lations are on top of 13 previ- versity against those allegations The university has 90 days to Ole Miss officials said ous violations from the NCAA’s we believe are not appropriately send an official response to the Wednesday that the university prior NOA in 2016. supported, including that we NCAA. has received an amended Notice One of the previous 13 lacked institutional control and On top of the postseason of Allegations from the NCAA charges was upgraded from fail- that our head football coach did ban, Bjork said that by that includes eight new football ure to monitor, a Level II viola- not promote an atmosphere of Southeastern Conference rule violations, including six that are tion, to the much more serious compliance or monitor staff in the school would forfeit its 2017 Level I, which the governing Level I charge of lack of institu- our football program.” postseason share, which is body deems the most serious. tional control. The school says it intends to expected to be $7.8 million. The school says the NCAA’s The final tally: 21 NCAA vio- fight several of the new charges. The athletic department had AP photo new charges include cash pay- lations, including 15 classified Ole Miss Chancellor Jeff Vitter, already announced some self- ATLANTA BRAvES fIRST BASEMAN Freddie Freeman warms ments and other improper ben- as Level I. Bjork and football coach Hugh imposed penalties before up during a spring training workout Tuesday, in Kissimmee, Fla. efits to recruits from boosters — As a result, the school self- Freeze all discussed the NCAA Wednesday, including proba- in one case up to $15,600 — imposed a one-year postseason case in Wednesday’s video. tion, scholarship losses and recruiting restrictions. Now the postseason ban has been MLB should get serious added. The NCAA can accept Ole Miss’ self-imposed penalties or about speeding up games add to them after a hearing in front of the NCAA’s Committee By PAUL NEWBERRY other words, don’t expect a big on Infractions that will likely The Associated Press change in the length of games take place in the summer or because of this new rule. fall. KISSIMMEE, Fla. (AP) — The players’ association needs The NCAA’s long-running There are all sorts of ways to to go along with more significant investigation began in 2012 give baseball a much-needed changes, such as pitch clocks after a university probe discov- boost of speed. and a limit on trips to the ered academic and recruiting Unfortunately, those in charge mound. While we’re at it, ban misconduct involving the of the game are going about it all hitters from stepping out of the women’s basketball program. the wrong way. box after each pitch to go Ole Miss later acknowledged the Extra inning gimmicks? through a numbing routine of investigation had spread to the Seven-inning games? twitches, stretches, practice football and track and field pro- Automatic intentional walks? swings and various uniform grams. “All of it is stupid,” Atlanta adjustments. The women’s basketball and Braves second baseman “One of the things I think can track and field portion of the Brandon Phillips said be addressed is catchers’ trips to case was settled last year, but Wednesday. the mound,” Philadelphia the football portion of the case No argument there. Phillies manager Pete Mackanin AP photo had been in limbo while the Before we go any further, said. “Why they go out there so OLE MISS head football coach Hugh Freeze listens to a question during a news conference at the school investigated more allega- don’t consider that an endorse- much? I get it. You want to Manning Center in Oxford, Miss., in this 2016 file photo. The Rebels will not play in the postseason tions involving former left tackle ment of the status quo. We make sure you have it right. But after their next campaign, and are currently under investigation by the NCAA. Laremy Tunsil. should all be in agreement that I think we should be well-versed baseball’s glacier-like pace has enough and practiced in giving transformed the national pas- signs. We shouldn’t have to go time into the sporting version of out there.” Ambien, sure to Given the Champions put even the “They’re taking away 10 power of the most hard-core From Page 13 seconds for an intentional players’ union, fans right to walk, but you’re still going to those changes sleep. have an instant replay for are a bit of a THIRD-TIME CHARM In his run to gold, Landers Over the last pipe dream. landed three pin falls in a total five minutes where we’re all 35 years, the just standing around.” But the inter- TJ Hicks on his 3-0 decision time of 8:38 and also had an length of a reg- minable replay over Beech’s Brayden Palmer in 11-0 major decision. —AtlantaBravesfirstbaseman ular-season FreddieFreeman system is some- the Class AAA state champi- The senior leader won five game has thing that can onship finals at 113: matches this season against increased by be addressed “I felt confident before the defending state champions and nearly a half-hour — much of right now. match because I had been in was a part of a perfect 21-0 that extra time consumed by Managers have learned to that situation more than my season in dual meets. batters stepping out of the box walk slowly onto the field to opponent had. Landers was named the “Best between every pitch for the meekly argue any disputed call, I felt more ready to wrestle Wrestler” of the Al Miller always-thrilling helmet tug, which is nothing more than a than ever before, because I Cleveland Duals, where he enough meetings on the mound ruse to give their replay assis- knew it was going to be the last helped end a 38-match win to bring about world peace, and tants time to check out the play time to wrestle as a Bradley streak for Father Ryan and was so many pitching changes one on screens in the bowels of the Bear. a part of handing Baylor one of can only assume managers are stadium. If a manager finally After my match, I felt satis- its largest defeats ever, with a investing in companies that gets word that he should chal- fied with my career. I am proud 53-15 victory. make bullpen door hinges. lenge the call, it can then take to have been a part of the best There’s no reason for a nine- far too long for baseball’s central wrestling tradition in the state. OH SO SWEET inning game to take an average replay center to make a final Now, it’s about getting of three hours to play, but that’s ruling. stronger and getting in shape to Bradley’s Austin Mathews exactly what’s happened two of “I know they were thinking wrestle in college. The on his 6-3 decision over the last three seasons. about putting in a 30-second Banner photo, PATRICK MacCOON weightlifting and training does Blackman’s Landon Fowler in MLB’s baseball chief, Joe (limit) for managers to make a TJ HICKS took home a state championship at the 113-pound not stop for me here.” the Class AAA state champi- Torre, signed off on an experi- decision,” Cleveland Indians class for his third and final title as a Bradley Bear. Hicks took home his third onship finals at 152: mental rule that may be used at manager Terry Francona said. “I individual state championship, “We did some scouting entry-level leagues this season, actually wish they would. I think as he also landed three pin falls reports and I knew if I was placing runners on second base it would hustle it up and if we in a total time of 5:18. going to win my state champi- to begin each team’s at-bat in can’t tell in 30 seconds, maybe The Bears’ third No. 1 state- onship match I had to stay off extra innings. But that change is we shouldn’t be doing it any- ranked wrestler went 39-1 over- bottom. unlikely to ever reach the majors way.” all this season. The fiery com- Throughout the match I kept and, even if it did, would only Miami pitcher Tom Koehler petitor also finished with an moving on bottom and tried to apply to games that get to the suggested that an extra umpire overall career record of 125-2 score points off escapes and 10th inning, which aren’t really be assigned to each game, some- (.984). reversals. the problem. one in the booth who can make Hicks has accepted an offer In the last couple seconds I Toronto Blue Jays general a ruling right at the ballpark. to wrestle for former Bradley knew he was not going to turn manager Ross Atkins came up “Just have each crew have five state champion and Cleveland me to tie it up or beat me, so I with an idea that’s even more guys instead of four. They are High coach Heath Eslinger at was fired up. radical: cut out the last two watching the game. Call up. Out the University of Tennessee- I stood up and ran over to innings of a regulation game. He or safe?” he said. “There’s no Chattanooga. coach Smith and my middle told MLB.com he “would love to reason that the NFL and college school coach (Ryan) Ensminger, know” the impact over the football can’t have these replays FINISHING UP A who has been with me since I course of a full season, but he on these plays where guys are STELLAR CAREER was four or five years old. I told might as well have proposed dragging their feet on the side- them I loved them and thank adding field goals, because such line take so much less time than Cleveland’s Colton Landers you for being here for me all a change would alter everything an out or safe call.” on his 9-4 decision over defend- these years. from time-honored statistics to Braves first baseman Freddie ing state champion Ryan Bradley is all about tradition the makeup of rosters. Freeman would do away with McElhaney of Bradley in the and it is all I have ever known. On a more serious note, the replay altogether. Class AAA state championship For them to be there at that players’ union agreed to a “They’re taking away 10 sec- Contributed photo finals at 132: moment was huge.” COLTON LANDERS, a senior wrestler at Cleveland, won his change that will actually be used onds for an intentional walk,” he “I wrestled my match and Mathews finished his Bear in the major leagues this season. said, “but you’re still going to first state championship this past weekend, in the Class AAA 132- stayed where I was in a good career with his first state cham- Intentional walks will be issued pound finals. have an instant replay for five spot and he could not do any- pionship, as he won all five automatically, without requiring minutes where we’re all just thing about it. matches in the Expo Center the pitcher to throw four pitches standing around.” In my head, I was just think- with two pin falls, a technical outside the strike zone. Freeman had another sugges- ing score points and build a fall and a pair of decisions. Yawn. Last year, there were tion: quit allowing teams to lead. His record this season was 932 intentional walks issued in expand their rosters from 25 to After the match I pointed 40-4 and the two-year starter the big leagues — roughly one as many as 40 players in the towards the crowd and then also finished third in the state every two-and-a-half games. In final month of the season. went and hugged coach (Joey) as a junior. Knox and he said he was proud Mathews, now, holds one of of me. the 55 individual state champi- Then I hugged coach (Josh) onships for the Bears since 2000. Bosken and he told me he He was ranked fourth in his class Tennessee would not have wanted any one going into postseason play. From Page 11 else to be his first state cham- In conclusion, the map to pion as head coach. the top spot in Class AAA It felt a lot better than getting should continue to run through just 13 minutes. turnovers all night. second like I had the past two the two local powers for years years. It felt like a huge weight to come. NOTABLE NUMBERS QUOTABLE was lifted off my shoulders. I With stellar youth programs was just happy to get what I set in place, extraordinary Tennessee and Vanderbilt “We’ve got to play with fire, have been working for this year.” coaches throughout and combined for 42 missed shots in and we just didn’t play with fire,” Landers finished his Blue wrestlers with a desire to the first half, yet each team had Schofield said. “That’s the biggest Raider career with an overall achieve greatness and match only one offensive rebound. thing about us. We’ve got to come record of 146-13 (.918) and was those who have come before Tennessee had 16 offensive out and we’ve got to play with Banner photo, JOE CANNON 42-2 this season. He hopes to them, the rich wrestling tradi- rebounds in the second half to energy and we’ve got to play with AUSTIN MATHEWS finished his Bradley Central career with a wrestle to UT-Chattanooga next tion in Cleveland will not be claw back into the game. ... a chip on our shoulder. We didn’t state championship in the 152-pound class in Franklin last weekend. fall. changing anytime soon. Vanderbilt committed just five come out with that chip tonight.” 14—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, February 23, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com Community input helps in city’s long-range planning

Hundreds of people have attended a city. It will be interesting to see what good place to live, raise families and refurbished and progressive. series of city district meetings these OUR CITY the summary of all this community retire. We know that Cleveland is also a This series of public meetings, cou- past few weeks. Cleveland input will be. growing city. So some of the issues that pled with the community survey, have These sessions enabled citizens to Mayor Community meetings led by your have been raised are growth-related, provided a means for citizens, city staff relay to Cleveland City Council mem- City Council members and our city particularly traffic flow and parking. and City Council to exchange ideas. bers and city staff their thoughts about Tom manager were set up in each of the five There have also been discussions Our Council members and our city staff our Tennessee town, pointing out what Rowland city districts. Then last week we had about how our downtown will look in are always open to such talks. is being done well and issues that may another session, focused on downtown the future with more shopping, enter- Several people wrote in the survey need more attention. and attended by more than a hundred tainment and dining opportunities. how they appreciate the fact that city Meanwhile, over the past few weeks at the Municipal Building, the people. Keeping our downtown vibrant is officials are available for discussions, hundreds of people have also filled out Cleveland/Bradley Chamber of In all these sessions people important. and how promptly they return phone a community survey that seeks opin- Commerce and the Cleveland Bradley exchanged ideas with our city staff Just think, whenever you travel, you calls. ions on many issues involving the city. County Public Library. about the future development of our often check out the city’s downtown These past few weeks have been a About 900 people have taken part so After Friday, the survey results will neighborhoods, and the redevelopment since it represents the very heartbeat of special time for citizen communication. far in that survey. The survey is avail- be assembled into a report and will be of downtown. any city. That’s why it is important as Based on all the ideas discussed in able through Friday. The online survey used by our City Council and staff as It's been gratifying to hear people we plan for the future that we include recent weeks, it's going to be an excit- can be found at our city website, cleve- they move forward to plan for the comment that they believe ours is a plans to preserve not only our history ing time to be living in “The City With landtn.gov. Paper copies are available immediate and long-range future of our safe city, a progressive city, and also a but our historic downtown, and keep it Spirit.”

DEAR Viewpoint ANNIE

Dear Annie: In December, I Every community has went to a holiday house party, and most of the people in the crowd were my old friends from unsung heroes: Parents college (class of 1979). I hadn’t seen some of these people in 25 years or more. The hostess pulled ebruary is National Parent something in me that I did not: a out her giant photo album, and Leadership Month, and parent leader. there they were, several pictures throughout the month, I began to get more involved of my favorite ex-girlfriend and F me having the time of our lives. I Parent Partnership Tennessee is in the community, joining a local haven’t seen or talked to her since recognizing parents across the advisory board, becoming a 1985. So my big question is: state who are the unsung member of the Community- Would it be kosher to write her a heroes in their communities. Based Child Abuse Prevention light and lively letter and catch These parents exhibit Advisory Council, and serving up? We’ve both been married with resilience, persistence, empathy on the Alliance National Parent kids for close to 30 years. (I and support for their children and Partnership Council. looked her up online.) She’s the for other parents. The unsung It was amazing to be a part of one who got away from me, but heroes are shining examples of the conversation around protect- I’m not looking for any do-over; we had our chances. But I would what it means to be parent lead- ing children and empowering pay big money for a time ers, no matter what role they other parents, but what was machine! What do you think? — take on, formal or informal. even more amazing was the Nostalgic in Boston When parents use their voic- way my experiences helped Dear Nostalgic: No matter how es to affect change, communi- strengthen my family and made many years have passed, to ties become stronger, families me a better parent. I gained ETTERS TO THE DITOR reconnect with this old flame become more connected, and self-esteem and was provided L E would be playing with fire, and children’s lives are positively with so many opportunities for your whole family would be liable to get burned. impacted. growth and a stronger sense of in recent years by a number of continues his work to make this If you didn’t feel that this The journey of parenthood personal power. END IT organizations, including the important initiative a reality. woman was the one who got can be a rocky, yet rewarding, While my journey led me to a END IT Movement. Two years This week, the END IT away, I would say sure, you could road. more formal role as a parent ago, our own U.S. Sen. Bob Movement will hold its annual strike up a friendship. But As a young mother, I was leader, I never forget that every Movement Corker (R.-Tenn.) created a bold “Shine a Light on Slavery” day. because you’re still wishing for a ready for the late-night feedings, parent has the ability to be a vision to end this horrific prac- I’ll be joining them on social time machine, I think you’d better the crying, dirty diapers, and of leader, an advocate, a voice for tice once and for all. Not unlike media using #enditmovement keep your distance. I’d also rec- course, the deep love for my their children. is supported the role PEPFAR has played in and hope you will, too. ommend taking off those rose- fighting AIDS worldwide, To get involved, it is simple. children. What I never expected Every day, parents and care- colored glasses when looking at To The Editor: Corker’s End Modern Slavery Draw a red “X” on your hand your past. There was a reason though was the strength it would givers make decisions on behalf Most people are completely Initiative is designed to leverage and take a picture of it. Upload you two broke up. Reminisce take to overcome the tough situ- of their children that can posi- unaware of a massive humani- limited foreign aid dollars and that picture to social media and about your college days as much ations that seemed out of my tively affect their future. tarian crisis that is active galvanize tremendous support add the text, “Shine a Light on as you’d like, but don’t try to res- control. Choosing quality childcare, mak- around the world, including and investment from the public Slavery” and add the hashtag, urrect them. During one very trying time ing time to talk with school here in Bradley County. Today, sector, philanthropic organiza- #enditmovement. This will bring Dear Annie: When I saw the with my family, I knew that I administrators to make sure chil- in 2017, more than 27 million tions and the private sector to more awareness of this very real letter from “Feeling Neurotic,” the wanted to speak up and be an drens’ educational needs are people are enslaved in over 165 focus resources responsibly and problem to our community. young person who is experiencing advocate for my children and for being met, working within your countries around the world. reduce modern slavery where For more information about random bouts of anxiety and That’s more than any time in the crime is more prevalent. how you can get involved on a dread, the words “sense of others, but I didn’t know how. I community to have a safe place history — and four times the This past December, without deeper level, call the United Way impending doom” jumped off the didn’t know how I could make for children to play are all exam- population of Tennessee. much attention, President of the Ocoee Region at 423-479- page at me. Just put the word my voice heard amongst all the ples of parents as advocates Modern slavery comes in Obama signed legislation that 2020 “overwhelming” in front and you others. After all, I wasn’t the only and leaders. many forms, and it preys on included authorizing language End slavery now! have the exact phrase I’ve used to mom who wanted to make sure Are you ready to realize the women and children the most. for the initiative. We are proud — Matt Ryerson describe how I feel sometimes. her children were protected. I power of your voice? Do you However, this problem that of Sen. Corker’s work to raise President and CEO The first time it happened, I was wasn’t the only parent who was want to become more involved was once out-of-sight, out-of- awareness about this horrific United Way 50 years old and driving down the trying to get others’ attention for in your community as an advo- mind has been brought to light crime and stand with him as he of the Ocoee Region road. Nine years later, I still expe- rience these episodes, but on a my cause. I wasn’t the only citi- cate for children and families? very infrequent basis. zen who was trying to get my Parent Partnership Tennessee is Minus the obsessive-compul- community leaders to listen. looking for parents, grandpar- sive behavior, “Feeling Neurotic” It turns out the voice that I ents, foster parents or anyone in TODAY IN HISTORY and I share the same confusing was so unsure of, the voice that a parenting role to join our team experience. There is no apparent I knew no one could hear, was of parent leaders. reason for that feeling, no partic- being heard, and it was then We all have a voice, and we (AP) — Today is Thursday, Feb. Commonwealth of Nations. Sandra Fluke, a Georgetown ular stimulus, no way of explain- 23, the 54th day of 2017. There In 1989, the Senate Armed University law student, spoke ing or understanding or predict- that Prevent Child Abuse are here to help yours be heard. are 311 days left in the year. Services Committee voted 11-9 about the need for health cover- Tennessee asked me to join a Visit pcat.org/advocacy-edu- ing it. Over time, I’ve learned to Today’s Highlight in History: along party lines to recommend age that included birth control roll with it by reasoning that it is parent group where my voice cation to learn more about On Feb. 23, 1942, the first rejection of John Tower as during an unofficial Democratic- just a feeling — that it always could be amplified, and my Parent Partnership Tennessee shelling of the U.S. mainland President George H.W. Bush’s sponsored hearing on Capitol passes in a short time and there ideas would matter. They saw and request information. during World War II occurred as defense secretary. (Tower’s nomi- Hill; her comments drew a savage is no harm other than the “sense a Japanese submarine fired on nation went down to defeat in the verbal assault from radio talk of impending doom” itself. –––––– an oil refinery near Santa full Senate the following month.) show host Rush Limbaugh, who It’s just my opinion, but I think (About the writer: Melissa Perry is the parent leadership coordina- Barbara, California, causing little In 1992, the XVI Winter accused Fluke of being a “slut” “Neurotic’s” obsessive-compulsive tor for Prevent Child Abuse Tennessee. Opinions in guest damage. Olympic Games ended in (Limbaugh later apologized). behavior is merely a response to On this date: Albertville, France. One year ago: Donald Trump the anxiety attacks rather than a “Viewpoints” do not necessarily reflect the views of the Cleveland In 1836, the siege of the Alamo In 1997, a 69-year-old won the Nevada Republican cau- symptom to be treated. A sense of Daily Banner.) began in San Antonio, Texas. Palestinian teacher opened fire cuses; Marco Rubio finished sec- helplessness that accompanies In 1848, the sixth president of on the 86th-floor observation ond while Ted Cruz placed third. the anxiety may be prompting the United States, John Quincy deck of New York’s Empire State A 26-year-old gunman killed four behavior simply because Adams, died in Washington, Building, killing one person and family members and torched “Neurotic” needs to do something D.C., at age 80. wounding six others before their house in Phoenix before in response. Cleveland Daily Banner In 1870, Mississippi was read- shooting himself to death. being shot dead by authorities. I think the OCD behavior is a – Established in 1854 – mitted to the Union. Ten years ago: A Mississippi Today’s Birthdays: Actor self-defense response. Because the In 1903, President Theodore grand jury refused to bring any Peter Fonda is 77. Pro Football anxiety attack is illogical, there is EDITOR AND PUBLISHER CIRCULATION DIRECTOR Roosevelt signed an agreement new charges in the 1955 slaying and College Football hall of famer no apparent cause for it and there Ralph Baldwin Herb Lacy with Cuba to lease the area of Emmett Till, the black teenager Fred Biletnikoff is 74. Author is no tangible threat to respond to, around Guantanamo Bay to the who was beaten and shot for sup- John Sandford is 73. Country- “Neurotic” is compelled by the United States. posedly whistling at a white rock musician Rusty Young is 71. brain’s self-defense mechanism to GENERAL MANAGER SPORTS EDITOR In 1927, President Calvin woman, declining to indict the Actress Patricia Richardson is 66. do something, anything, even if Joyce Taylor Richard Roberts Coolidge signed a bill creating woman, Carolyn Bryant Donham, Former NFL player Ed “Too Tall” that something is illogical. the Federal Radio Commission, for manslaughter. Democrat Tom Jones is 66. Rock musician Brad I hope this high-school sopho- ASSOCIATE EDITOR ADVERTISING DIRECTOR forerunner of the Federal Vilsack abandoned his bid for the Whitford (Aerosmith) is 65. more is able to learn to deal with Communications Commission. presidency. Phoenix Sky Harbor Singer Howard Jones is 62. Rock this. The first step is to accept Rick Norton Jack Bennett In 1945, during World War II, International Airport became the musician Michael Wilton that the anxiety attacks are not a U.S. Marines on Iwo Jima cap- first in the United States to begin (Queensryche) is 55. Country harbinger of doom and to control ASSOCIATE EDITOR RETAIL SALES MANAGER tured Mount Suribachi, where testing new X-ray screening tech- singer Dusty Drake is 53. Actress the obsessive-compulsive Gwen Swiger Sheena Meyer they raised a pair of American nology that could see through Kristin Davis is 52. Tennis player impulse. I’m sure it can be done. flags (the second flag-raising was people’s clothes. Forty-six coun- Helena Sukova is 52. Actor Marc — Anxious in New England captured in the iconic Associated tries attending a conference in Price is 49. TV personality/busi- Dear Anxious: Thank you for LIFESTYLES EDITOR PRESS SUPERVISOR Press photograph.) Oslo, Norway, agreed to push for nessman Daymond John (TV: sharing your experience. I’m William Wright Richard Yarber In 1954, the first mass inocu- a global treaty banning cluster “Shark Tank”) is 48. Actress sharing your insights here with lation of schoolchildren against bombs. Niecy Nash is 47. Rock musician the hope they help “Feeling 423-472-5041 polio using the Salk vaccine Five years ago: President Jeff Beres (Sister Hazel) is 46. Neurotic,” as well as other readers began in Pittsburgh as some Barack Obama, speaking in Country singer Steve Holy is 45. Telephone who experience anxiety attacks. 5,000 students were vaccinated. Miami, sought to confront public Rock musician Lasse Johansson For more information about these 423-614-6529 423-476-1046 In 1965, film comedian Stan anxiety over rising gasoline (The Cardigans) is 44. Actress symptoms and the conditions to Laurel, 74, died in Santa Monica, prices as he promoted the expan- Kelly Macdonald is 41. Actor Josh which they might be related, visit Newsroom Fax Office & Advertising Fax California. sion of domestic oil and gas Gad is 36. Actress Emily Blunt is the Anxiety and Depression In 1970, Guyana became a exploration, as well as the devel- 34. Actor Aziz Ansari is 34. Association of America website at 1505 25th Street N.W. - Cleveland, TN 37311 • P.O. Box 3600 Cleveland, TN 37320 republic within the opment of new forms of energy. Actress Dakota Fanning is 23. https://www.adaa.org. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, February 23, 2017— 15 7 Earth-size worlds found orbiting star; could hold life CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) galaxy is mind-boggling. The And the star would glow red — — For the first time, history of planet-searching maybe salmon-colored, the astronomers have discovered shows “when there’s one, there’s researchers speculate. seven Earth-size planets orbiting more,” said Massachusetts “The spectacle would be beau- a single nearby star — and Institute of Technology astro- tiful because every now and these new worlds could hold life. physicist Sara Seager. then, you would see another This cluster of planets is less “With this amazing system, we planet, maybe about as big as than 40 light-years away in the know that there must be many twice the moon in the sky, constellation Aquarius, accord- more potentially life-bearing depending on which planet ing to NASA and the Belgian-led worlds out there just waiting to you’re on and which planet you research team who announced be found,” she said. look at,” Triaud said Tuesday in the discovery Wednesday. NASA’s Thomas Zurbuchen, a teleconference with reporters. The planets circle tightly associate administrator for the Years are exceedingly short in around a dim dwarf star called science mission, said the discov- this star system — the planets Trappist-1, barely the size of ery “gives us a hint that finding take just 1 ½ to 20 days to orbit Jupiter. Three are in the so- a second Earth is not just a Trappist-1. called habitable zone, the area matter of if, but when,” and The Leiden Observatory’s around a star where water and, addresses the age-old question Ignas Snellen, who was not possibly life, might exist. The of “Are we alone out there?” involved in the study, is excited others are right on the doorstep. “We’re making a step forward by the prospect of learning more Scientists said they need to with this, a leap forward in fact, about what he calls “the seven study the atmospheres before toward answering that ques- sisters of planet Earth.” In a NASA/JPL-Caltech via AP determining whether these tion,” Zurbuchen said at a news companion article in Nature, he ThiS iLLuSTrATioN provided by NASA/JPL-Caltech shows an artist's conception of what the TRAP- rocky, terrestrial planets could conference. said Gillon’s team could have PIST-1 planetary system may look like, based on available data about their diameters, masses and dis- support some sort of life. But it Last spring, the University of been lucky in nabbing so many tances from the host star. The planets circle tightly around a dim dwarf star called Trappist-1, barely the already shows just how many Liege’s Michael Gillon and his terrestrial planets in one stellar size of Jupiter. Three are in the so-called habitable zone, where liquid water and, possibly life, might Earth-size planets could be out team reported finding three swoop. exist. The others are right on the doorstep. there — especially in a star’s planets around Trappist-1. Now “But finding seven transiting sweet spot, ripe for extraterres- the count is up to seven, and Earth-sized planets in such a trial life. The more planets like Gillon said there could be more. small sample suggests that the this, the greater the potential of Their latest findings appear in solar system with its four (sub-) label simply by lowercase letters, cool dwarf stars. Their Trappist still exist at these places, the finding one that’s truly habit- the journal Nature. Earth-sized planets might be “b’’ through “h.” As is typical in telescope lent its name to this researchers explained. able. Until now, only two or This crowded yet compact nothing out of the ordinary,” these cases, the letter “A’’ — in star. “Here, if life managed to thrive three Earth-size planets had solar system — 235 trillion Snellen wrote. upper case — is reserved for the While faint, the Trappist-1 and releases gases similar to been spotted around a star. A miles away — is reminiscent of Altogether, astronomers have star. Planets cast shadows on star is close by cosmic stan- that that we have on Earth, then rocky Earth-sized world inside a Jupiter and its Galilean moons, confirmed close to 3,600 planets their star as they pass in front dards, allowing astronomers to we will know,” Triaud said. star’s habitable zone is consid- according to the researchers. outside our solar system since of it; that’s how the scientists study the atmospheres of its Chemical analyses should ered the best candidate for find- Picture this: If Trappist-1 were the 1990s, but barely four dozen spotted them. seven temperate planets. All indicate life with perhaps 99 ing evidence of life. our sun, all seven planets would are in the potential habitable Tiny, cold stars like Trappist- seven look to be solid like Earth percent confidence, Gillon noted. “We’ve made a crucial step be inside Mercury’s orbit. zone of their stars, and of those, 1 were long shunned by exo- — mostly rocky and possibly icy, But he added: “We will never be toward finding if there is life out Mercury is the innermost planet just 18 are approximately the planet-hunters (exoplanets are too. completely sure” without going there,” said the University of of our own solar system. size of Earth. those outside our solar system). They all appear to be tidally there. Cambridge’s Amaury Triaud, The ultracool star at the heart Gillon and his team used both But the Belgian astronomers locked, which means the same —- one of the researchers. of this system would shine 200 ground and space telescopes to decided to seek them out, build- side continually faces the star, NASA: https://www.nasa.gov/ The potential for more Earth- times dimmer than our sun, a identify and track the seven ing a telescope in Chile to just like the same side of our Nature: http://www.nature. size planets in our Milky Way perpetual twilight as we know it. Trappist-1 planets, which they observe 60 of the closest ultra- moon always faces us. Life could com/nature/index.html

Two trailers used for ministries stolen; God’s Lighthouse to be circled with prayer God’s Lighthouse Tabernacle time of need as well as worship The church’s regular service International Ministries will be Her focus is on making the times are Sunday School, 10 Donations to replace contents asked celebrating its fourth year in church a true “lighthouse to the a.m.; Sunday worship at 11 a.m. Cleveland in March. people.” and 6 p.m.; and Bible study at 7 Jesus appeared, after his roasters, a Bunn coffee maker, By ALLEN MINCEY As a prelude to the anniver- Hinkson said the church p.m. on Thursday. death and resurrection, before three large Igloo coolers, 40 Banner Staff Writer sary celebration, a special building has 10,000 square feet. God’s Lighthouse is located at two of his disciples while they pieces of 2-by-4 plywood, 70 prayer service will be held at Besides the area for the church 304 20th St. S.E. in the old Red A trailer used for feeding were walking on the road to heavy folding chairs, 40 heavy noon on Friday. programs, they are sculpting out Cross building. prison inmates in different Emmaus. duty commercial totes with Representatives from areas that may be used by the areas of the state was reported Max Hughes of Kairos yellow lids, wireless lapel Cleveland Net will be circling the community for conferences, stolen over the weekend from reported the theft to the microphones with contents, building as they pray for it to be birthday parties, wedding recep- a Stuart Road location, as was Cleveland Police Department. various food items, paper and a blessing to the people of the tions and other events. a trailer used by the Emmaus He said the theft of the two plastic products and 30 community. She said they want the build- group for their March walk. trailers was noticied on Bibles. Kadene Hinkson, founder and ing to be a “multifaceted out- Larry Keller said one of the Monday around 3 p.m. “We are more concerned pastor of God’s Lighthouse, reach to the community.” trailers was used by the Kairos Hughes told the officers tthe about what was in the trailers wants the church to be a “place The public is invited to come — which stands for “In God’s two enclosed trailers were than the trailers themselves,” where families can come” in and pray with them Friday. Time” — group to provide for taken from behind Trinity Hughes said. prisons. The group’s next Presbyterian Church, located The Kairos Prison Ministry scheduled use of their trailer across Stuart Road from the had planned to visit the state was in a couple of weeks, and Cleveland Family YMCA. He prison from March 22 to those involved had already said the trailers were taken March 26. The Kairos group made plans to visit the between Friday and Monday. still plans to visit the prison Bledsoe County Correctional One of the trailers was and feed the inmates, as well Complex (formerly described as a black 7-by-14- as provide ministry to the Southeastern Tennessee foot dual-axel trailerr with group. Regional Correctional Facility), aluminum diamond plated They are taking tax- in Pikeville. trim and a side door. The deductable donations to The Kairos Prison Ministry other trailer was described as replace items from the trailers. not only feeds the prisoners, the same size, but is white in To help the group, donations but also ministers to the pris- color. may be made to KairosBCCX- oners. They meet with 75 to 80 The Kairos representative Men, 2401 North Ocoee St., prisoners during their visits. said that not adjusting for Box 189, Cleveland TN 37312. The women involved in the what was contained in the Anyone with information on ministry provide homemade trailers resulted in a loss of the thefts of the trailers is cookies to the prisoners, They around $15,000. Estimated asked to contact the Cleveland make between 1,500 and losses including their trailers Police Department. 2,000 dozen cookies. and contents were around The Emmaus walk is named $25,000. after a town mentioned in the Stolen items within the Reuse the News Gospel of Luke from the New trailers included a commercial Recycle this NewspapeR Testament. Luke reports that warming oven with five

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SuBJEcT To THE FoLLowING: ANy GoVErNMENTAL our web site at www.ftc.gov all Work guaranteed! which is in violation of the law. our zoNING AND SuBDIVISIoN orDINANcES or rEGuLA- Call Us Today For a readers are informed that all dwell- 2 BEDrooM in country setting. No 34. Money To Lend Free estimate. ings advertised in this newspaper pets. $650 month. $500 deposit. TIoNS IN EFFEcT THErEoN. THIS coNVEyANcE IS 423-593-1525 423-303-9804. * LoANS up to $1,250 * are available on an equal opportu- MADE SuBJEcT To EASEMENTS, rESTrIcTIoNS, Quick Approval nity basis. Equal Housing opportu- coVENANTS AND coNDITIoNS oF rEcorD, INcLuD- PIANo By ear. No note reading. nity, M/F. 3 BEDrooM Brick ranch, No Pets, 423-476-5770 Praise and worship, gospel music, No Smoking, $1200 monthly, $1000 ING MATTErS SHowN oN rEcorDED PLATS.Parcel ID: 1 BEDrooM, 1 bath, off Spring deposit. 423-961-3699, owner/ NEED cA$H fast but can’t get a and hymns. Free demo call 057L-N-003.00ProPErTy ADDrESS: The street address 423-599-3023. Place. $450 monthly, Agent. loan? Don’t pay for the promise of a includes water. 423-650-5027. of the property is believed to be 1204 14TH ST SE, cLEVE- loan. call the Federal Trade com- 3 BEDrooM, 1.5 bath, ranch with LAND, TN 37311. In the event of any discrepancy between mission at 1-877-FTc-HELP to learn 45. vacation rentals 1 BEDrooM, 1 bath. No pets, no large fenced back yard and carport. this street address and the legal description of the property, how to spot advance-fee loan 2 rIVErS cAMPING: rV Park, smoking. $400 deposit. $450 rent. ross/ yates School District. No scams. A message from cleveland cabin rentals, directly on the river owner/ agent. SToNy BrookS smoking/ No pets. $975 monthly, the legal description shall control. currENT owNEr(S): J. Daily Banner and the FTc. or visit at junction of Hiwassee and ocoee rEALTy. 423-479-4514. $900 deposit. 423-504-1819. JEFF PADGETT, VALErIE M. PADGETToTHEr INTEr- our web site at www.ftc.gov rivers. 423-338-7208. ESTED PArTIES: The sale of the above-described property BEST PLAcE for living. 3 bedroom, For LEASE, 3 bedroom, 1 bath. 40. general services Offered 46. storage space For rent 2 bath. Master bedroom downstairs. 1150 square feet. city. New inside. shall be subject to all matters shown on any recorded plat; New carpet. $880. 423-667-4967. A/c, carport, huge lot, ready. No Bo’S TrEE SErVIcE: over 30 cALFEE'S MINI warehouse for rent: any unpaid taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or Georgetown Pike, Spring Place BLYTHeWOOD- sTeePLeCHase pets. $750 with $500 deposit. years experience. Insured, free es- 423-544-9383. set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior liens or en- timates. Bucket Truck. road and Highway 64. call aParTMenTs- 1 Bedroom with cumbrances as well as any priority created by a fixture filing; 423-284-9814 or 423-544-2249. 476–2777. utilities furnished ($389- $579); 2 LEASING 3 bedroom house, town- Bedroom ($429- $609). Appliances house and duplex. North cleveland. and to any matter that an accurate survey of the premises furnished; duplexes. 423-472–7788. might disclose. This property is being sold with the express No pets. By owner 423-400-8514 LegaL PUBLICaTIOn reservation that it is subject to confirmation by the lender or cLEVELAND SuMMIT Apartments 56. Houses For sale Substitute Trustee. This sale may be rescinded at any time. nOTICe OF sUBsTITUTe TrUsTee s saLe rent is based on income for persons wHErEAS, default has occurred in the performance 62 or older, handicapped or dis- 3 BEDrooM, 1 bath. Newly remod- The right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another of the covenants, terms and conditions of a Deed of abled. we have immediate open- eled ranch with carport. New heat day, time, and place certain without further publication, upon ings. Equal Housing opportunity 44 pump, new metal roof. $99,500. Trust dated May 13, 2011, executed by kathy ken- Inman Street 479-3005 423-593-0397. Bill Houston, owner/ announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth drick, conveying certain real property therein de- agent. GILBErT rEALTy. above. All right and equity of redemption, statutory or other- scribed to Equititle Inc., as Trustee, as same ap- GrEAT LocATIoN 2 bedroom, 1 wise, homestead, and dower are expressly waived in said bath duplex: Appliances, central ALL ExTENSIVELy remodeled: pears of record in the register's office of Bradley heat/ air, washer/ dryer hookups. 3 bedroom/ 1 bath, Sw, $99,900. Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the un- county, Tennessee recorded May 19, 2011, in Deed $595 monthly plus $450 deposit. No 4 bedroom/ 2 bath, N, $154,900. dersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. Book 2034, Page 630; and wHErEAS, the beneficial smoking/ no pets. call 3 bedroom/ 2 bath, N, $159,900. The Property is sold as is, where is, without representations interest of said Deed of Trust was last transferred 423-339-2798. owner financing or lease- with- LUXUrIOUs TOWnHOMe At option. owner/ Agent SToNy or warranties of any kind, including fitness for a particular use and assigned to Nationstar Mortgage LLc d/b/a BrookS rEALTy 423-479-4514. or purpose.THIS LAw FIrM IS ATTEMPTING To coLLEcT champion Mortgage company who is now the Stonebriar in cleveland. off old Tasso road, on 1728 Stonecastle 72. Cars For sale A DEBT. ANy INForMATIoN oBTAINED wILL BE uSED owner of said debt; andwHErEAS, the Drive, one level 2 bedroom, in- For THAT PurPoSE.rubin Lublin TN, PLLc, Substitute undersigned,rubin Lublin TN, PLLc, having been cludes all stainless appliances, LLoyD'S uSED cArS Trustee119 S. Main Street, Suite 500Memphis, TN 38103 appointed as Substitute Trustee by instrument to washer/ dryer. $975 monthly. Avail- 423-476-5681 able now. Steve at 423-421-3666. 5526 waterlevel Highway www.rubinlublin.com/property-listings.php Tel: (877) be filed for record in the register's office of Bradley cleveland, TN 813-0992Fax: (404) 601-5846 Ad #111570 02/23/2017, county, Tennessee. Now, THErEForE, notice is NIcE 2 bedroom in cleveland. www.lloydsusedcars.com 03/02/2017, 03/09/2017 hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been Ground level. remodeled: Stove, re- 2010 chevrolet Impala, 2008 chrys- declared due and payable, and that the under- frigerator, blinds, water and sewer ler Sebring convertible, 2008 chrys- February 23, 2017; March 2, 9, 2017 furnished. No pets, no smoking. call ler T/ c van, 2005 chevrolet Trail- signed, rubin Lublin TN, PLLc, as Substitute Trus- for information between 9am-6pm blazer V8, 2004 Honda Accord, LegaL PUBLICaTIOn tee or his duly appointed agent, by virtue of the 423-479-5570. 2001 Ford ranger nOTICe OF sUBsTITUTe TrUsTee s saLe power, duty and authority vested and imposed wHErEAS, default has occurred in the performance of the upon said Substitute Trustee will, on March 16, PUBLIC NOTICE covenants, terms and conditions of a Deed of Trust dated 2017 at 03:00 PM at the Front Steps of the Bradley The Tennessee Division of Air Pollution Control (TDAPC) has received requests for April 30, 2001, executed by JErry D HoLLAND, kIM- county courthouse , located in cleveland, Tennes- construction and/or modifi cation of air contaminant sources as noted below. The BErLy D HoLLAND, conveying certain real property therein see, proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest proposed construction and/or modifi cation is subject to part 1200-3-9-.01(1)(h) of described to JuDy BurToN, as Trustee, as same appears and best bidder for cash or certified funds oNLy, the Tennessee Air Pollution Control Regulations, which requires a public notifi cation the following described property situated in Bradley and 30-day public comment period. Interested parties may express their comments of record in the register's office of Bradley county, Tennes- and concerns in writing to Mrs. Michelle W. Owenby, Director, Division of Air Pollution see recorded May 21, 2001, in Deed Book 1115, Page 546 county, Tennessee, to wit:SITuATED IN THE Control, William R. Snodgrass Tennessee Tower, 312 Rosa L. Parks Avenue, 15th Floor, (as modified by "Fannie Mae Modification Agreement" at FourTH cIVIL DISTrIcT oF BrADLEy couNTy, Nashville, Tennessee 37243 within thirty (30) days of the date of this notice. Questions Book 2325, Page 326); and wHErEAS, the beneficial inter- TENNESSEE, DEScrIBED AS FoLLowS, concerning a source may be addressed to the assigned Division personnel at the same est of said Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned To-wIT:LoT SIx (6), cAwooD SuBDIVISIoN, AS address or by calling 615-532-0554.Individuals with disabilities who wish to participate to BANk oF AMErIcA, N.A. who is now the owner of said SHowN By PLAT oF rEcorD IN PLAT Book 2, should contact the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation to discuss PAGE 8, IN THE rEGISTEr`S oFFIcE oF BrADLEy any auxiliary aids or services needed to facilitate such participation. Such contact may debt; and wHErEAS, the undersigned,rubin Lublin TN, be in person, by writing, telephone, or other means, and should be made no less than PLLc, having been appointed as Substitute Trustee by in- couNTy, TENNESSEE. AccorDING To SurVEy oF NEAL SANDErS DATED MArcH 23, 1978, BEING ten days prior to the end of the public comment period to allow time to provide such strument to be filed for record in the register's office of Brad- aid or services. Contact the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation ley county, Tennessee. Now, THErEForE, notice is DrAwING #1380, SAID LoT IS MorE FuLLy DE- ADA Coordinator, William R. Snodgrass Tennessee Tower, 312 Rosa L. Parks Avenue, hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been declared ScrIBED AS FoLLowS: BEGINNING AT THE PoINT 2nd Floor, Nashville, Tennessee 37243, 1-866-253-5827. Hearing impaired callers due and payable, and that the undersigned, rubin Lublin TN, oF INTErSEcTIoN oF THE EAST LINE oF oHIo may use the Tennessee Relay Service, 1-(800)-848-0298. The applicant is Wacker AVENuE AND THE SouTH LINE oF 20TH STrEET, Polysilicon North America LLC with a mailing address of PO Box 446, Charleston, PLLc, as Substitute Trustee or his duly appointed agent, by TN 37310. The facility address is 553Wacker Boulevard, Charleston, TN 37310. They virtue of the power, duty and authority vested and imposed AND ruNNING THENcE wITH THE LINE oF SAID STrEET SouTH 89 DEGrEES 16 MINuTES EAST seek to obtain air contaminant permits for following operations: a) Division Identifi cation upon said Substitute Trustee will, on March 9, 2017 at 1:00 Number 06-0282-04/72476: This permit would be for the modifi cation of a hydrochloric 158 FEET To A corNEr; THENcE SouTH 22 DE- PM at the Main door of the Bradley county courthouse, 155 acid (HCl) generation operation. This operation consists of three (3) HCl tanks. Two (2) North ocoee Street, cleveland, TN 37311, proceed to sell at GrEES wEST 125 FEET To A corNEr; THENcE wet caustic scrubbers are used as pollution control. The proposed modifi cation would public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash or certi- SouTH 70 DEGrEES 50 MINuTES EAST 100 FEET increase the feed of chlorine to the source and also add two (2) more HCl tanks. There fied funds oNLy, the following described property situated in To A corNEr; THENcE SouTH 22 DEGrEES wEST would be physical construction. b) Division Identifi cation Number: 06-0282-23/72475: 50 FEET To A PoINT IN THE NorTH LINE oF This permit would be for the construction of an amorphous fumed silica plant. The Bradley county, Tennessee, to wit:LoT oNE (1), AS PArk AVENuE; THENcE wITH SAID LINE NorTH process will hydrolyze volatile chlorosilanes in an oxyhydrogen fl ame within a fl uidized SHowN oN THE FINAL PLAT oF HoLLAND ESTATE, rE- 67 DEGrEES 59 MINuTES wEST 200 FEET To A bed reactor. A wet scrubber will be used for emissions control. There would be physical corDED IN THE rEGISTEr`S oFFIcE, BrADLEy construction. c) Division Identifi cation Number 06-0282-25/72477: This permit would corNEr wITH oHIo AVENuE; THENcE wITH THE be for the construction of an amorphous fumed silica process material handling and couNTy, TENNESSEE, IN PLAT Book 9, PAGE 131, LINE oF SAID AVENuE NorTH 00 DEGrEES 43 rEGISTEr`S oFFIcE, BrADLEy couNTy, coNTAINING packaging process. This source will consist of bagging machines, a central vacuum, and MINuTES 122 FEET To THE PoINT oF associated equipment. Fabric fi lters will be used for emissions control. There would be 2.07 AcrES.Parcel ID: 090-002.02ProPErTy ADDrESS: BEGINNING.Parcel ID: 049c H 001.00ProPErTy physical construction. Regulated air contaminants would be emitted by these sources. The street address of the property is believed to be 173 TAL- ADDrESS: The street address of the property is be- Mr. B. Hall is the assigned Division person. LENT rD, McDoNALD, TN 37353. In the event of any dis- lieved to be 1400 Park Ave Nw, cleveland, TN crepancy between this street address and the legal descrip- 37311. In the event of any discrepancy between tion of the property, the legal description shall control. cur- this street address and the legal description of the rENT owNEr(S): JErry D HoLLAND, kIMBErLy D property, the legal description shall control. cur- HoLLANDoTHEr INTErESTED PArTIES: continucare rENT owNEr(S): kathy kendrickoTHEr INTEr- Healthservices, Inc., Internal revenue Service (TN), regions ESTED PArTIES: SEcrETAry oF HouSING AND Eller & Owens BankThe sale of the above-described property shall be sub- urBAN DEVELoPMENT The sale of the above-de- ject to all matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid scribed property shall be subject to all matters taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or set-back lines shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; any FURNITURE that may be applicable; any prior liens or encumbrances as restrictive covenants, easements or set-back lines well as any priority created by a fixture filing; and to any mat- that may be applicable; any prior liens or encum- ter that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. brances as well as any priority created by a fixture This property is being sold with the express reservation that it filing; and to any matter that an accurate survey of is expanding into is subject to confirmation by the lender or Substitute Trustee. the premises might disclose. This property is being This sale may be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved sold with the express reservation that it is subject to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, and place to confirmation by the lender or Substitute Trus- Cleveland! certain without further publication, upon announcement at the tee. This sale may be rescinded at any time. The time and place for the sale set forth above. All right and eq- right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to Eller & Owens is a NC based family owned company opening a new uity of redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, and another day, time, and place certain without fur- dower are expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the ti- ther publication, upon announcement at the time location in Cleveland in early April. We are accepting resumes and tle is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell and and place for the sale set forth above. All right and applications now for all positions: Retail Sales, Administrative convey only as Substitute Trustee. The Property is sold as is, equity of redemption, statutory or otherwise, where is, without representations or warranties of any kind, homestead, and dower are expressly waived in said Assistant, Warehouse Manager, Delivery Driver, Delivery Crew and including fitness for a particular use or purpose.In addition Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, part time receptionist. For all positions, no prior furniture industry this sale shall be subject to the right of redemption by the but the undersigned will sell and convey only as experience is required. We have thorough training programs. uNITED STATES oF AMErIcA, pursuant to 26 u.S.c. Substitute Trustee. The Property is sold as is, 7425(d)(1) by reason of the following tax lien(s) of record in: where is, without representations or warranties of Excellent people skills, a strong work ethic and a desire to succeed are Book 2366, Page 790. Notice of the sale has been given to any kind, including fitness for a particular use or required. Saturday work is required. Closed Sundays. Paid holidays, the uNITED STATES oF AMErIcA in accordance with 26 purpose.THIS LAw FIrM IS ATTEMPTING To coL- u.S.c. 7425(b).THIS LAw FIrM IS ATTEMPTING To coL- LEcT A DEBT. ANy INForMATIoN oBTAINED wILL vacations and employee discounts are available. Eller & Owens is a LEcT A DEBT. ANy INForMATIoN oBTAINED wILL BE BE uSED For THAT PurPoSE.rubin Lublin TN, smoke free workplace. uSED For THAT PurPoSE.rubin Lublin TN, PLLc, Sub- PLLc, Substitute Trustee119 S. Main Street, Suite stitute Trustee119 S. Main Street, Suite 500Memphis, TN 500Memphis, TN 38103 www.rubinlublin.com/prop- 38103 www.rubinlublin.com/property-listings.php Tel: (877) erty-listings.php Tel: (877) 813-0992Fax: (404) Email resumes to [email protected] or apply at 813-0992Fax: (404) 601-5846 Ad #110572 02/09/2017, 601-5846 Ad #111002 02/16/2017, 02/23/2017, ellerandowensfurniture.com. 02/16/2017, 02/23/2017 03/02/2017 February 9, 16, 23, 2017 February 16, 23, 2017; March 2, 2017 18—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, February 23, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com

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SPEED FREAKS QUESTIONS A couple questions we & ATTITUDE CLEVELAND had to ask — ourselves Compelling questions ... and maybe a few actual Any change in your pick DAYTONA CLASH answers T I R E C E N T E R for the Daytona 500? GODSPEAK: I am sticking Can we make Junior a YOUR DEALER Bubble Boy? with Brad Keselowski. 4699 N. LEE HWY. He should have won the NASCAR’s suits in the 472-3396 Daytona Clash. corner offices have KEN’S CALL: Would it probably mulled this pos- be tacky to jump on sibility in recent weeks, the Joey Logano band- but unfortunately the wagon? If so, I’m with tight cockpit just doesn’t offer additional room for Kez. the bubble. They would Any surprises so far? if they could, however, GODSPEAK: Attention! because Junior Earnhardt Danica Patrick finished has said he’ll wait a fourth in the Daytona couple of months before Clash. sitting down and discuss- KEN’S CALL: A little ing a contract extension mystified by Hendrick with team owner Rick Motorsports’ organiza- Hendrick. Junior wants to GOODYEAR - THE OFFICIAL TIRE OF NASCAR tional issues with Turn 4 “get some races under my at Daytona. Let’s assume belt” before committing. they find a fix that What else would he do? doesn’t hinder them in all other corners. Short answer: What- ever he wants. He could NASCAR NASCAR Did you like Junior’s expand JR Motorsports work in the booth? and be a big-league owner, which would be GODSPEAK: It was a nice for NASCAR since great audition. He is a several current longtime natural. The fact is, he owners aren’t exactly is so honest, his com- getting any younger. He’d mentary could get really obviously be welcome in SAVE good. a broadcast booth if that’s KEN’S CALL: He’s good, his wish. Assuming he’s but a fresh voice in the invested well, he won’t YOUR OLD booth is always good. return to his service- It’d be great if they could department roots at Dale Earnhardt Chevrolet. NEWSPAPERS put a mic on him in the cockpit for entire 500. Dale Earnhardt Jr. with a crew member of his No. 88 Chevy inside the Daytona garage area. [NASCAR GETTY IMAGES/ JERRY MARKLAND] FOR FEUD OF THE WEEK RECYCLING WHAT’S ON TAP THREE THINGS WE LEARNED MONSTER ENERGY: 1. Dale determined 2. Hamlin vs. ‘Kez’ 3. Flying wedge Can-Am Duel/Daytona Cleveland 500 Dale Earnhardt Jr. said he is 100 The Daytona 500 could be a two-car Toyota returned to Daytona with its SITE: Daytona Inter- percent recovered from his 2016 con- battle between Denny Hamlin in the flying-wedge formation in the Clash. national Speedway cussion and looks forward to racing No. 11 Toyota and Brad Keselowski in At one point, the top four cars in the Daily Banner (2.5-mile tri-oval) the rest of Speedweeks at Daytona. the No. 2 Ford. They crashed on the Clash were all Joe Gibbs Racing Toy- “I’ve had so much success (at Day- last lap as they battled for the lead otas. Toyota used the same strategy to TV SCHEDULE: Thursday, tona), that brings my confidence level in the Clash at Daytona. Kez says he win the 2016 Daytona 500 with Denny Busch Johnson Can-Am Duel at Daytona up a little bit,” Earnhardt said. will make the same move in the 500 if Hamlin at the tip of the spear. (Fox Sports 1, 7 p.m. ET). necessary. KURT BUSCH VS. JIMMIE Friday, practice (Fox — Godwin Kelly, [email protected] JOHNSON: Busch said he Sports 1, 1 p.m. and 3 was “minding my own p.m. ET). Saturday, prac- business” in the Daytona NASCAR NASCAR tice (Fox Sports 1, 12:30 Clash when Johnson p.m. ET). Sunday, Day- tagged him and tossed tona 500 (Fox, coverage THREE THINGS TO WATCH his No. 41 Ford into the begins at 1 p.m., green Turn 4 wall. flag at 2 p.m. ET) 1. Ford surge GODWIN KELLY’S TAKE: Yes, there is strength in numbers. The Busch was remarkably XFINITY: Powershares long-suffering Ford brand added the calm about the incident. QQQ 300 Stewart-Haas Racing stable of four The Clash did not award SITE: Daytona Interna- cars and the “Blue Oval” picked up points, so it was no big tional Speedway momentum during the first week of deal. “We’re all thrown TV SCHEDULE: Friday, Daytona Speedweeks. Joey Logano into the draft and it’s practice (Fox Sports 1, topped the list by winning the Advance Auto Parts Clash at Daytona. tough,” he said. noon and 2 p.m. ET). It was the first time a Ford had won Saturday, qualifying (Fox the Clash since 2004. Other Ford driv- Sports 1, 10:30 a.m. ET), ers in the top five were Danica Patrick race (NBCSN, 3:30 p.m. and Kevin Harvick. GODWIN’S PICKS ET) FOR DAYTONA

2. New rules CAMPING WORLD WINNER: Brad Keselowski TRUCKS: NextEra 250 NASCAR announced a batch of new Joey Logano, one of Ford’s lead drivers, celebrates in Daytona’s Victory REST OF TOP 5: Dale SITE: Daytona Interna- rules and regulations for the 2017 Cup Lane after winning the Clash on Sunday. [NASCAR GETTY IMAGES] Earnhardt Jr., Joey Logano, Series, including a new way to inspect tional Speedway Denny Hamlin, Matt cars, instant penalties and a traveling Kenseth TV SCHEDULE: Thursday, 3. Upside down the season-opening Daytona 500. It is medical team. All were utilized during one of the quirks of stock-car racing. FIRST ONE OUT: Ty Dillon practice (Fox Sports 1, Clash weekend, including the surpris- The Super Bowl was played on Feb. “It would be great to get a 500 win,” DARK HORSE: Clint 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. ET) ing disqualification of Kyle Larson 5, and it was the final football game Danica Patrick said. “We start off with Bowyer Friday, qualifying (Fox after too many pit crew members of the 2016 season. They call it the the biggest race of the year.” DON’T BE SURPRISED IF: WATCH Sports 1, 4:30 p.m. ET), came over the wall to service his No. “big game.” In NASCAR, the racing This becomes a Kesel- race (Fox Sports 1, 3:30 42 Chevrolet. You need to keep an eye schedule is flip-flopped. The biggest — Godwin Kelly, godwin.kelly@ owski-Hamlin duel for p.m. ET) on these updates. single race of any Cup Series season is news-jrnl.com most of the race. FOR

2017 SPRINT CUP April 9: O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 at Texas July 1: Coke Zero 400 at Daytona Sept. 24: New England 300 at New SCHEDULE AND RESULTS April 23: Food City 500 at Bristol July 8: Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Hampshire THIS April 30: Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond July 16: New Hampshire 301 at Loudon Oct. 1: Delaware 400 at Dover Feb. 18: The Clash at Daytona (Joey May 7: Geico 500 at Talladega July 23: Crown Royal 400 at Indianapolis Oct. 7: Bank of America 500 at Charlotte Logano) May 13: GoBowling.com 400 at Kansas July 30: Pennsylvania 400 at Pocono Oct. 15: Hellman’s 500 at Talladega Feb. 23: Can-Am Duels at Daytona May 20: All-Star Race at Charlotte Aug. 6: TBA at Watkins Glen Oct. 22: Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Feb. 26: Daytona 500 May 28: Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Aug. 13: Pure Michigan 400 at Michigan Oct. 29: Goody’s Fast Relief 500 at NASCAR March 5: Folds of Honor Quick Trip 500 at June 4: AAA 400 Drive for Autism at Dover Aug. 19: Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race at Martinsville Atlanta June 11: Axalta “We Paint Winners” 400 at Bristol Nov. 5: AAA Texas 500 at Texas March 12: Kobalt 400 at Las Vegas Pocono Sept. 3: Southern 500 at Darlington Nov. 12: Can-Am 500k at Phoenix March 19: Good Sam 500k at Phoenix June 18: FireKeepers Casino 400 at Sept. 9: Federated Auto Parts 400 at Nov. 19: Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead March 26: Auto Club 400 at Fontana Michigan Richmond FEATURE April 2: STP 500 at Martinsville June 25: Toyota/Save Mart 250 at Sonoma Sept. 17: Chicagoland 400 PAGE EVERY KEN WILLIS’ TOP 10 NASCAR DRIVER RANKINGS

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