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162nd YEAR • No. 5 mAY 5, 2016 ClEVElAND, tN 20 PAGES • 50¢ Cleveland school board interviews first candidate for city system director post By LARRY C. BOWERS as they said the Murfreesboro educator was Banner Staff Writer personable, informative, and comfortable “I’m impressed with the quality during the evening interview sessions. The Cleveland Board of Education had a of this candidate. If they are all “It’s been a very interesting day,” said Ash successful first day Wednesday in the inter- like this, we’re going to have a during a late-afternoon break. “I’ve learned a view process of finding a new director of difficult choice.” lot about Cleveland.” schools. — Dawn Robinson He met the board for breakfast, visited the Dr. John Ash, principal of Rutherford central office and school system, toured the County’s Central Magnet School community with a Realtor, had lunch with (Murfreesboro), spent about 14 hours in more than a dozen business leaders, and met Cleveland with community and business among board members making positive com- ments. with the school system’s principals. leaders, followed by sessions with school He closed out his day in Cleveland by administrators, faculty and a two-hour stint “I’m impressed with the quality of this can- with the school board. didate,” she said. “If they are all like this, meeting with a number of faculty members at Banner photo, lARRY C. BoWERS Ash appeared to be well received during we’re going to have a difficult choice.” Mayfield Elementary, then discussed various CAtHY GooDmAN, interim director of schools, left, and early the daylong interview process, the first of five Fellow board member Peggy Pesterfield education issues, strategies and philosophy childhood and special programs supervisor Kellye Bender, right, talk such interviews scheduled with finalists added to Robinson’s enthusiasm. “He was for two hours with the school board. The with Dr. John Ash, principal of Rutherford County’s Central Magnet selected by the Tennessee School Board very open,” she said. School. Ash was in Cleveland Wednesday to interview for the posi- Association. Other board members also appeared tion of Cleveland schools director. School board Chair Dawn Robinson was pleased with their first interview candidate, See INTERVIEWS, Page 6 Inside Today HHWCD cleanup is slated for new site on Tough end for Lady Flames May 14 The Lee Lady Flames fell short of their goal of finishing in the Top Justice Center 4 at the GSC golf tournament, after Contributed photo they stumbled on the final six A RoBot is seen in use at a welding project at a Gestamp plant. Officials of the Spanish company’s Chattanooga plant have donated holes. Bad weather has rearranged one of its robots to the Cleveland High School engineering program for certification of students in the use of such equipment. to host event the District 5-AAA baseball tourna- ment while the race for the 5-AAA By RICK NORTON softball championship begins Associate Editor Friday. The Lady Mustangs closed Robot brings new age to CHS Spring cleaners and clutter out their regular season schedule organizers ready for 2016’s first with an easy victory over Hixson. leg of the semi-annual Household See Sports, Pages 13-15. Hazardous Waste Collection Day Device will be used in engineering for students should mark their calendars for Tourism is big May 14. to learn techniques in assembly, manufacturing They should also jot down two in Tennessee key changes, according to Cheryl Williams said. “He went above and Dunson, executive vice president Tourism continues to be a By LARRY C. BOWERS Banner Staff Writer beyond.” of marketing for Santek Waste major component in Tennessee’s HIDDEN The robot provides the school’s engi- Services who is thriving economy. One person Renny Whittenbarger, Cleveland City neering program, and Williams, with the coordinating the who should know is Kevin Triplett, Schools supervisor of careers and technical opportunity to offer certification for community initia- commissioner of the Tennessee education, had some pleasant news for the CLEVELAND Cleveland students using robots. tive. Department of Tourist Board of Education earlier this week. The elaborate robot was originally used One, the com- Development, who visited every Whittenbarger told Cleveland school for welding, and included a welding nozzle. ing event is mov- county in the state during his first board members that Cleveland High In the interest of safety for the students, ing from the Tri- year in office. See his perspective School now has a robot. the welding nozzle has been removed, and State Exhibition in a guest “Viewpoint” on Page 16 The robot is a $100,000-plus gift from replaced by a gripper. Center to the of today’s edition. the Gestamp plant in Chattanooga. The Cleveland High engineering students Bradley County Dunson Human resources director Tony Cates of will use the robot for picking up items and Justice Center. Forecast the Chattanooga company has been work- moving items during training sessions of And two, the Saturday endeavor ing with Cleveland High officials in provi- assembly and manufacturing. will close its gates one hour earli- sion of the robot. The Spanish company is Williams and Whittenbarger emphasized er — at noon instead of the more headquartered in Madrid. the robot is a tremendous investment in traditional 1 p.m. The robot, plus a number of perks Cleveland High’s engineering program, and As always, the HHWCD event including four days of training for that the gift came very unexpectedly. will get underway at 8 a.m. Cleveland High School engineering instruc- “It happened very quickly, and it exceed- “For those Cleveland and tor Ben Williams, is a major investment in ed all expectations I might have had,” said Bradley County residents who the school’s CTE program. Williams. regularly participate — and there Williams, who has been praised for inno- Cates, Gestamp’s HR director, was invit- are many of them — in the Today’s forecast calls for mostly vative projects he has initiated for his stu- ed to join an advisory group assisting the Contributed photo Household Hazardous Waste cloudy skies and a 70 percent dents, said he was amazed by the gift and Cleveland High CTE program established Collection Day, we want to make the corporation’s generosity and willing- ClEVElAND HIGH engineering teacher chance of rain, with a high near 61. Ben Williams discussed the school’s new by Whittenbarber. His contributions and sure they take notice of these two Tonight should be mostly cloudy ness to assist the Cleveland High engineer- donation of the robot has been a huge sur- big changes in the spring event,” ing program. robot this week. Williams has been trained prise. Dunson said. and cool, with a low around 45. to certify his students on the use of high- Friday should be sunny, with a high “We’re speechess here at the high “We never fathomed we’d receive such a In the long history of the school,” Williams said this week. “It just tech equipment, which is widely used in the huge piece of equipment being donated,” HHWCD, this is the first time near 70. Friday night looks to be seemed too good to be true, but everything automotive manufacturing industry. mostly clear, with a low around 49. said Whittenbarber. that participants are being asked we’ve encountered has been great.” The CTE supervisor said the primary to take their household toxins to Williams went to Huntersville, N.C., for operations in this region. purpose of the robot will be with the engi- the Justice Center at 2230 Blythe Index four days of training. He will now be able Williams praised the assistance of neering department’s Programmable Logic Avenue S.E., Dunson said. to train his students for certification in Gestamp’s lead automation and mainte- Control program. “It’ll be used to pick up “We typically hold our event at Classified...... 18-19 using this type of robotic equipment. nance programmer, Jeff Bohannon. “He things and move them. It be utilized with the Tri-State Exhibition Center in Comics...... 8 He said the robot is the same as the did a huge once-over of the robot in getting assembly of products and various tasks,” McDonald,” she told the Editorials...... 16 ones being used at Gestamp plants, and at it ready for us, and the enclosure he pre- Cleveland Daily Banner. “But, the Horoscope...... 8 Volkswagen and other manufacturing pared for the robot is very impressive,” See ROBOT, Page 6 only dates available at Tri-State NASCAR...... 20 were too close to our fall event Obituaries...... 2 last November. We needed to give Stocks...... 4 residents more time in between Sports...... 13-15 events to collect their materials.” TV Schedule...... 9 Dunson worked with Bradley ‘Youth worth fighting for,’ County Mayor D. Gary Davis to Weather...... 11 find an alternative location and reached out to Sheriff Eric Around Town Holston supporters told Watson who she said readily Gene and Martha Jeffries excit- By BRIAN GRAVES Tennessee and Southwest agreed to help host the collection. ed that three of their grandchildren Banner Staff Writer Virginia. “We’re very appreciative to are earning college degrees this Cronan’s statement strikes at Sheriff Watson and his staff for week ... Sarah Beth Locke finish- “The youth of today are worth the heart of Holston Home’s making the Justice Center avail- ing her senior year at Lee fighting for,” said University of mission as the staff helps youth able to us,” Dunson said. “We’ll University ... Shaina Frick playfully Tennessee Women’s Athletic who find themselves in difficult see how residents respond to the being called “the queen” by friends Director Emeritus Joan Cronan circumstances and uses change, but we’re hoping to ... Robert Sperry speaking about to attendees of a fundraising Christian teachings and ethics return to Tri-State in the fall.” how to get one’s writing published luncheon held Wednesday for tries to put the youth on paths Dunson said the decision to ... Adonia Johnson Latham being the Holston United Methodist to better and productive lives. reduce the collection day by one called a proud alumna. Home for Children. Event chair and HUMHC hour was made to accommodate The orphanage, founded in trustee Nancy Casson said the personnel from Clean Harbors — 1895, now serves more than home is important to Bradley an environmental collection 300 children and families on County as she welcomed every- Banner photo, BRIAN GRAVES agency specializing in hazardous any given day, and provides HolStoN HomE trustees Debra Miller and Nancy Casson greet waste disposal, emergency 6489076 75112 service centers throughout East See HOLSTON, Page 6 Joan Cronan after the Holston Home luncheon. See HHWCD, Page 6 2—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 5, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com

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Thelma Boehmer Hall, 97, of your memories and/or condo- Office Hours: Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. • 423-472-5041 Niceville, Fla., passed away Monday morning, May 2, 2016, at a local hospital. She was born June 2, 1918, ‘Romeo and Juliet’ takes local twist in Gaza to the Rev. E.J. Boehmer and Jerry DeFriese Millie Pearl Odom Boehmer in GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — McMinnville. Jerry Everitt DeFriese, 69, of Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Cedar Grove, Ga., passed away She spent the majority of her Friday, April 29, 2016, surround- life in Cleveland. She was of the Juliet” has opened to audiences ed by his family. Church of God faith. in the Gaza Strip, albeit with a He was born in Dayton to the Thelma and her husband, distinctly Palestinian twist. late Charles E. and Juanita Don, purchased a cabin in a Instead of the forbidden love Calbough DeFriese. He worked camp in Wimauma, Fla., where story of Renaissance-era for the U.S. Forestry Department they regularly spent their win- European aristocracy, the star- for 30 years, where he was a ters. She was a true woman of crossed young couple in Gaza’s technician and a crew boss. He God and will be truly missed by version of the play is divided by all those who knew her. was a member of Cedar Grove politics stemming from the deep Methodist Church. She enjoyed gospel music, He enjoyed fishing, camping, down-home cooking, gardening, internal Palestinian split between feeding his birds and spending crochet, quilting (working with two rival movements. time with his family. her hands). In her later years, Yousef, a son of a member of Along with his parents, he was she enjoyed her senior center Gaza’s ruling Islamic militant preceded in death by his sister, dominos and bingo. group Hamas, falls in love with Billie Jo DeFriese; and brothers: The last five years of her life Suha, the daughter of a fanatical Calvin and Larry DeFriese. she lived at the Beehive Homes member of the rival Fatah party. He is survived by his loving of Niceville. She enjoyed read- Dubbed “Romeo and Juliet in ing her diaries, playing wife of nearly 50 years, Mrs. Gaza,” the performance has Brenda L. Casey DeFriese of Scrabble, and karaoke brought Cedar Grove, Ga; son, Jerry to her room weekly by her friend brought a rare taste of foreign cul- “Shannon” (Tammy) DeFriese; LaNae Grover. She had a key- ture to this conservative and iso- grandchildren: Jerry Shannon board in her bedroom and loved lated territory. But it is even more “J.D.” DeFriese Jr., Tori Curtis, to play gospel music and the noteworthy for its critical look at Chase Curtis, all of Kensington, oldies. the political rift that has crippled Ga.; sister, Barbara Sue (Roger) She was preceded in death by life in Gaza for nearly a decade. Lines of Gas City, Ind.; brothers: her husbands: Isaac Pilgrim, “It’s a call for love; to give a AP photo Arvil DeFriese, Don (Evelyn) Sherman (Don) Donahue and space for love and for youths to PALESTINIAN ACTRESS YASMIN KATBA, left, waits backstage to perform a Gaza version of Houston Hall; parents, E.J. and DeFriese, Fred J. (Johnnie) dream of a beautiful future away Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” play on the stage of a cultural center in Gaza City. Shakespeare’s DeFriese, all of Cleveland, Tony Millie Boehmer; brothers: Flavis, (Kathleen) DeFriese of Grady and Hugh Boehmer; and from the current state in Gaza, “Romeo and Juliet” has opened to audiences in the Gaza Strip, albeit with a distinctly Palestinian twist. Georgetown; and several nieces a sister, Macon Boehmer. especially the youths and their Instead of the forbidden love story of Renaissance-era European aristocracy, the star-crossed young and nephews. Survivors include a daughter, suffering,” said director Ali Abu couple in Gaza’s version of the play is divided by politics stemming from the deep internal Palestinian A memorial service will be held Glenda (Don) Sharpe; brother, Yassin. split between two rival movements: Gaza’s ruling Islamic militant group Hamas and the Fatah party. at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 7, 2016, Eldron Boehmer (Jennie); sis- In 2007, Hamas routed forces at Cedar Grove Methodist ters: Montez Ellison, Lois loyal to President Mahmoud got up on its feet in appreciation of applause from the audience. the death of the star-crossed Church with Pastor Billy Jacks, Sherlin, Gelene Tribble Abbas and ousted his Fatah of the 70-minute performance on Then, laughter erupted when lovers, but in the Gaza version, Ricky Studdard and Chuck (Stanley) and Melba Caylor; party in a week of deadly street grandchildren: Michael (Sharon) the theater’s modest stage. the doctor asked the cafe owner if they remain enemies. DeFriese officiating. battles. Since then, Abbas’ rule After the Palestinian national he was following the reconcilia- Mohammed Zoghbor, a doctor In lieu of flowers, the family Tinsley and Christina Stadfeld; requests memorial donations be great-grandchildren: Kristin and has been confined to the West anthem was played, the black tion news between Hamas and who watched the play, says the made to Cedar Grove Methodist Michael Tinsley, Christopher Bank, while Israel and Egypt curtains opened to a scene of a Fatah. The two parties have held ending reflects the lack of hope in Church Building Fund at 6356 Cabello, Maddux and Ava Rose; have imposed a blockade on the cafe shop in a refugee camp dozens of negotiation rounds and the bitterly divided Palestinian West Cove Road, Chickamauga, and a host of nieces, nephews, Hamas-ruled Gaza. The meas- neighborhood where youths were announced several agreements, society. Ga., 30707. great-nieces and nephews. ures, which Israel says are need- talking and playing cards. but none has been implemented. “The home remains divided, The family extends apprecia- A celebration of her life is ed to prevent Hamas from To the 350 spectators, it was Abu Yassin, the 54-year-old the families remain divided, the tion to the staff of Life Choice planned for Friday, May 6, 2016, importing arms, have brought an accurate depiction of Gaza’s director, said the warm reception youths are divided and talks take Hospice for their compassion at 2:30 p.m., in the chapel of Gaza’s economy to a near stand- Companion Funeral Home with reality: in a territory where reflects public discontent with place for the sake of talks without and care, especially nurse: still. unemployment is over 40 per- the situation. results,” he said. Michele Hollifield. the Rev. Cy Harris officiating. Arrangements are by Wilson The family will receive friends Attempts by Hamas and Fatah cent, cafes are often crowded “They feel the play represents Abu Yassin said it is a coinci- Funeral Homes – LaFayette in the funeral home parlor from to reconcile, meanwhile, have with idle young men who have lit- them, expresses what they can’t dence that the play is being per- Chapel. Online guestbook at 1 until the 2:30 p.m. service repeatedly faltered. The rift is so tle else to do. express. They live with the story formed around the 400th www.wilsonfuneralhome.com. time. deep that today some families The same cafes are also packed because it’s exactly like them,” anniversary of Shakespeare’s A private interment will follow may reject a marriage proposal with Fatah members, who contin- said Abu Yassin. death. He said the play would be Mary Ellis in the Fort Hill Cemetery. based on the political affiliation of ue to collect salaries from the Knowing the consequences, performed again soon as part of a A special thanks to Leslie and the suitor. West Bank government under the the old cafe owner advises Yousef series of activities organized by Mary Ellis, 83, of Cleveland, Steve Walker, owners of The “great resemblance” died Wednesday, May 4, 2016, in Beehive Homes; Bonnie Cain, condition that they not work in to change his mind and not to fall the British Council, a U.K.- a local hospital. manager, and all the staff who between the feuding families in Hamas’ administration. in love with Suha because their backed cultural organization, to Survivors and funeral arrange- gave her loving care. Shakespeare’s original tragedy In the play, as Suha’s father, a families won’t accept each other. mark the anniversary. ments will be announced by In lieu of flowers, the family and “the reality of Gaza” inspired local doctor, enters the cafe, it is However, in the Gaza take on Abu Yassin has directed Ralph Buckner Funeral Home requests memorial donations be Abu Yassin and Atef Abu Saif, a clear from his shaven face that he Shakespeare’s famous story, the dozens of plays and other arts in and Crematory. made either to the Unity Sunday renowned novelist, to come up is from Fatah. ending is different. Gaza, which lacks a national the- School Class Tape Ministry, c/o with play, Abu Yassin said. Yousef’s father Awni, a bearded Yousef, like hundreds of young ater, but “Romeo and Juliet in the North Cleveland Church of The play was performed eight merchant representing Hamas, Gaza men, flees to board an ille- Gaza” was the most important God 335 11th St. N.E., times last month — just as the also frequents the cafe, where he gal migrant boat promising a bet- and most successful, he says. Cleveland, TN 37311, or the Hamas-controlled police prevent- charity of your choice. quarrels with the Fatah doctor. At ter life in Europe, as Suha “What makes Shakespeare’s You are encouraged to share ed academics and national fig- times they scuffle, prompting the screams for him to return. His work distinguished is that it fits ures from holding a conference cafe owner to kick them out. fate is never revealed, a reminder all the times and all the places. calling for unity with Fatah. “Don’t reconcile! Keep cursing of dozens of Gazans who disap- It’s universal,” he said. “The the- On a recent evening at Al- at each other” the owner yells at peared when a migrant boat sank ater here of course is not like the Mis’hal Cultural Center in Gaza them. in 2014. theater Shakespeare used to per- OTTERY UMBERS City, the audience laughed and “We will leave this land to you The European families in the form in, but it’s still important to L N clapped — and on occasion, even and go,” he adds, drawing a burst original tragedy reconciled after try to keep it operating.” (AP) - These lotteries were Cash 4 Morning: 3-4-3-7 South Korea’s latest online celebrities: Stray cats eating drawn Wednesday: Hot Lotto: 01-11-34-39-42, Tennessee Hot Ball: 1 JANGSEONG, South Korea (AP) eat is unusual. But it has helped expenses and cat food. Others er graphic designer in Seoul. 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When she spotted a cat at Cash 4 Evening: 2-3-0-8, Powerball: 30-47-57-66-69, When the stray cats finally come casting and eating, began by acci- calls “a restaurant for cats.” Its work, her colleagues rushed to the Lucky Sum: 13 Powerball: 3, Power Play: 3 to eat the food left out for them, dent. While visiting his mother-in- decorations change regularly. A screen to stare at it. Cash 4 Midday: 8-2-8-2, Lucky Estimated jackpot: $348 mil- people watching online sit enrap- law in a mountainous village in chalkboard features the day’s During the slow hours after Sum: 20 lion tured by their feline charms. southwestern Korea, Koo Eun-je menu, and about a dozen cats’ patients leave his office, Yoo Tennessee Cash: 02-04-16-31- The livestreamed “Cats Meok saw a cat outside, wondered how nicknames are written on a piece Young Hoon, a 49-year-old physi- 35, Bonus: 5 Bang” show is a twist on an it survived and put out leftover of paper. 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In a country camera and livestreamed the toys, a rubber duck and some- newfound cat-related activities 07-08-09-10-11-14-18-20-22-24 where young adults increasingly scene online. times hula dancers, in the fore- although he still does not plan to Glenda Bandy, Freddie Bryson, All or Nothing Morning: 01-05- live and dine alone, the shows “We started the channel simply ground. Serene music plays from adopt one. Marvin Boles Jr., Randy Davis, 07-08-12-15-17-18-19-22-23-24 have become so popular, some for me and my wife to watch, but a speaker. 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Georgia FIVE Evening: 4-5-0- soap operas, reading online news ing to eat food.” When a cat finally enters the Unlike dogs that are considered 9-1 or playing mobile phone game to Four months on, 110,000 scene, viewers share their excite- loyal to their owners, cats do not CHURCH Georgia FIVE Midday: 5-0-6-5- watch. One says instead of smok- South Koreans watched the show ment, exchange live chats, call out have a positive image in South 2 ing every time he gets stressed at on a monthly average and more the cat’s name and tell them to eat Korea. Stray cats are called “thief ACTIVITIES Powerball: 30-47-57-66-69, work, watching the cats restores than 10,000 of them have book- well. cats” because they are believed to Powerball: 3, Power Play: 3 his peace of mind. While cats have marked the show. 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© 2016 AGL Resources Inc. All Rights Reserved. CGC-14344 4—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 5, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com AP fAct check: Bringing coal jobs back to Appalachia DALLAS (AP) — Donald Trump techniques such as fracking have ness." says he would bring back lost sparked a boom in gas produc- THE FACTS: Clean coal covers coal-mining jobs, and he is posi- tion, driving down prices and a range of technologies, some tioning for the November election prompting utilities to switch from already in use, to reduce pollu- in big coal states by portraying coal. tion. Many types of emissions Hillary Clinton as a job killer. As recently as 2008, about from coal-fired plants have been Trump, however, has yet to half the electricity in the U.S. reduced, but the capturing and explain exactly how he will revi- came from burning coal and one- storing of carbon dioxide, the talize Appalachia's coal industry. fifth from burning natural gas. emission that scientists say is To pull it off, he will have to over- Today, each accounts for about most responsible for climate come market forces and a push one-third — nuclear, hydroelec- change, has been harder to for cleaner fuels that have pum- tric and renewables like solar accomplish on a significant scale. meled coal. and wind make up most of the A model carbon-capture plant Coal's slump is largely the rest. Weak economic growth has being built in Mississippi has result of cheap natural gas, hurt demand for Appalachian encountered repeated delays and which now rivals coal as a fuel coal used in making steel. huge cost overruns that will for generating electricity. Older U.S. coal production fell 10 make it one of the most expen- coal-fired plants are being idled percent last year. The Energy sive power plants ever built. The to meet clean-air standards. Department predicts it will drop coal industry complains that car- Another hurdle for reviving 16 percent this year, the biggest bon capture has not received the coal mining in Appalachia: less one-year decline since 1958. government incentives showered AP Photo coal. Reserves of coal still in the John Deskins, director of an on renewable energy. In this sundAy file photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump reacts to a song during ground are smaller than in west- economic-research bureau at ___ a campaign rally at the Indiana Theater in Terre Haute, Ind. ern states like Wyoming, the West Virginia University, said TRUMP: "We're not going to be leading coal producer. government's ability to boost Hillary Clinton. I watched her There is no question that there coal production is limited. three or four weeks ago when she are fewer mining jobs today. "It is very unlikely we will see a was talking about the miners as Denial, bargaining, acceptance: According to the Labor return to levels of coal produc- if they were just numbers, and Department, there were 56,700 tion like we observed in 2008," she was talking about she wants jobs in coal mining in March, the most recent peak in the the mines closed and she will down from 68,000 just a year state, Deskins said. Easing EPA never let them work again." stages of a Trump candidacy earlier. In March 2009, shortly restrictions — the industry is THE FACTS: Trump is hitting after President Barack Obama challenging EPA in court — Clinton for comments she made By TAMARA Lush student at West Virginia old father of two and a real entered office, there were 84,600 would help over the long run, in March on CNN and which con- The Associated Press University studying criminal estate investor living in justice, said she initially Wilmington, Delaware, support- coal-mining jobs. but not enough to offset the loss tinue to dog the presumptive In the beginning, many took ___ of market share to natural gas, Democratic nominee on the cam- thought Trump’s candidacy ed Trump’s candidacy at first, it as a joke: A billionaire devel- was a publicity stunt, or even a drawn to his success in busi- TRUMP: "We're going to get he said. paign trail. But the remark was oper, riding his gilded escala- those miners back to work ... the There is another limitation on part of a longer answer. hoax. Now that voters have ness and agreeing with his tors down from his Manhattan legitimized his campaign, Lee thoughts on immigration — miners of West Virginia and coal's future in Appalachia: After penthouse, his third wife at his Pennsylvania, which was so great decades of heavy production, Clinton said she had a policy said she feels like “this country which Coverdale thought were side, to announce he was run- is a business.” taken out of context. to me last week, Ohio and all over there is less of it to be mined. to help coal country benefit from ning for president. Neil Young’s are going to start to work again, Wyoming, with rich reserves of creating renewable energy There were others who were But as the campaign contin- “Rockin’ in the Free World” more prescient and supportive ued, Coverdale found it hard to believe me. They are going to be low-sulfur coal near the surface, "because we're going to put a lot blared from the speakers. proud again to be miners." is the largest coal-producing- of coal miners and coal compa- from the start — or at least take Trump seriously, and was No way could Donald Trump more open to someone and offended by his comments THE FACTS: It is unclear what state and has the most coal still nies out of business, right?" That eclipse the seriously wonky Trump would do to increase min- in the ground at producing was quickly followed by "We've something new. about Muslims, his response to political heir Jeb Bush or the Barb Raney, a 58-year-old the endorsement of ex-Ku Klux ing jobs. He has long criticized mines. According to the U.S. got to move away from coal and fresh-faced Gen Xer Marco the Obama administration's Energy Information all the other fossil fuels, but I patron at Lou’s Diner in down- Klan leader David Duke and Rubio. town Bradenton, Florida, personal attacks on other can- Environmental Protection Administration, Wyoming has don't want to move away from “It was funny then, but I Agency, saying that its proposals three times as much recoverable the people who did the best they recalled thinking, “Why not didates. always had a little bit of dread,” him?” She maintained then, as “For me, Trump was just too to tighten emission standards on reserves at producing mines as could to produce the energy that said Kiesha Garrison, a 36- coal-burning power plants are West Virginia and about twice as we relied on." she does now: “He can do just polarizing,” he said. “I was real- year-old wife and mother living as good a job as anyone else. ly taken aback and had to put killing American jobs. A Trump much as West Virginia, This week an out-of-work coal in Bellevue, Washington. “There adviser said that a Trump Pennsylvania and Ohio com- miner in West Virginia confront- We’re tired of what’s been hap- Trump on my ‘no-vote’ list. His were so many people saying pening in politics. We want integrity started being compro- administration would review bined. ed Clinton about the remarks, they wanted to run for presi- many EPA regulations including ——— even handing her a photo of his someone different. And he’s dif- mised. I felt that he was moving dent. It seemed like a media ferent.” away from good judgment ... those affecting the coal industry. TRUMP: "I want clean coal, family. Clinton said she had ploy, something that would get While the requirements have and we're going to have clean made "a misstatement." “I liked him from the begin- and just pandering to a certain his name out there. But it ning,” said Renee Shopoff, 53, group of individuals to get raised the cost of operating coal- coal and we're going to have "What I was saying," she told didn’t seem like something seri- fired plants, experts say a bigger plenty of it. We're going to have the voter, "is that the way things Raney’s lunchmate and co- votes.” ous.” worker. “Because of ‘The In interviews Wednesday factor in coal's decline has been great, clean coal. We're going to are going now we will continue to Ten months later, it’s seri- cheaper natural gas. Drilling have an amazing mining busi- lose jobs." Apprentice,’ and just knowing around the country, there was ous. After Tuesday’s Indiana how successful he’s been in a common refrain: Trump primary, Trump is the pre- business.” essentially closed the deal with U.S. trade deficit in March smallest in 16 months sumptive Republican candidate Roger Willett, too, has stuck his potent blend of cold hard for president, following in the with Trump all along, “right off cash (though he spent less than WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. drop since February 2009. of pursuing unfair trade practices footsteps of Ronald Reagan, when he was running.” The 51- other, unsuccessful candidates) trade deficit fell in March to the Trade is playing a major role in that have cost millions of Dwight Eisenhower and Teddy year-old Republican lives just and social media prowess. lowest level in 16 months as the current presidential cam- American jobs. He has said that Roosevelt (as well as Barry outside the small town of “It’s not surprising because it imports plunged by the largest paign, with Republican front-run- as president, he would seek to Goldwater, Bob Dole and Covington, Indiana, and voted re-enforces the ideology that if amount since the depths of the ner Donald Trump vowing to pun- impose a 45 percent tariff on Wendell Willkie). for Trump in that state’s pri- you possess wealth you can recession seven years ago. ish countries such as China and Chinese goods to try to halt the A lot of people are surprised, mary on Tuesday. Speaking accomplish anything,” said 21- The trade deficit narrowed to Mexico for unfair trade practices. objectionable practices. to put it mildly. outside his polling place at the year-old Muhammad Musleh, a $40.4 billion in March, a drop of For March, the politically sensi- America’s deficit with the Said Judy Green, 62, of Des local high school, Willett said biochemistry student at 13.9 percent from February, the tive deficit with China fell by 25.7 European Union jumped 31.9 Moines: “It’s hard for me to Trump appealed to him University of New Mexico in Commerce Department reported percent to $20.9 billion. Through percent to $13.1 billion. The believe that this has happened, because he is not a career Albuquerque. Wednesday. It was the smallest the first three months of this year, deficit with Mexico increased 8.9 to tell you the truth. It scares politician, and because he has Kenny Chavez, a 57-year-old trade gap since November 2014. the deficit with China is running percent to $5.4 billion, and the me because I don’t know what focused on the economy, terror- artist from Albuquerque, thinks Exports slipped 0.9 percent to 5.4 percent lower than the same deficit with Japan increased 25.6 people’s values are anymore ism and immigration: “We just Trump’s ties to television $176.6 billion. Meanwhile, period a year ago. Even with that percent to $6.7 billion. and that’s what scares me need to clean up all the illegals helped clinch the nomination. imports declined 3.6 percent to drop, America’s trade gap with The March drop in imports about it. I’m hoping it’s just out of our country and make a “We value entertainment and $217.1 billion as American China remained the largest reflected declines in a number of that they’re frustrated and they future for our kids,” said we are one big reality show,” he demand for everything from autos imbalance with any country. categories, but it followed a big want something new and differ- Willett, who works as a driver said. “It shows how messed up to computers and toys fizzled. It In his campaign, Trump has import rise in the previous ent.” escorting oversize truck loads. we are that he has gotten this marked the largest percentage accused China and other nations month. Chelcee Lee, a 19-year-old Greg Coverdale, a 39-year- far.”

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Shoppers the Square is set for Saturday in will find handmade hammocks, ALL TYPES downtown Cleveland. bowties, goat’s milk skin care, OF FENCING Bonlife Coffee, Brooks Screen jewelry, clothing, paintings, Printing, and Countermark prints and hand-painted home 479-6212 Collective have partnered to host décor. the event, which will take place Ocoee Track and Trail will host & 336-1501 on First Street Square. a group run for all ability levels at The free event will be from 11 10:30 a.m. Event participants a.m. to 4 p.m., and guests can can also enjoy the Chattanooga shop with over a dozen local arti- Brewing Company beer tent on sans and makers and enjoy food the Bonlife Coffee patio. from Poor Boys BBQ and Baby The event does not require a Cakes. ticket, but there will be a raffle Spring on the Square is a fun, Photo courtesy of Volkswagen Chattanooga for items donated by the event Volkswagen Chattanooga has reached an early production milestone, with the completion of outdoor event intended to high- vendors. One-hundred percent of the first assembled metal test body for its upcoming midsize SUV. The production of the first assembled light the merchants on First all raffle ticket sales will go to Street Square and the surround- Impact Cleveland. metal test body is an early step toward the full production of the Chattanooga-made vehicle, scheduled ing area. Both Bonlife Coffee and to begin production late this year and hit the market in 2017. The first test body build is for the purposes For more information about Countermark Collective feature the event, please call 423-478- of checking the calibration of body shop equipment, as well as processes. The body is then passed on local, handcrafted products and for further testing and development. This milestone was commemorated with a group photograph that 1284. included management and body shop team members who contributed to its production. Ocoee Middle out-of-zone

©2014 TENNESSEE BRIEFS registration is underway JEWELERS Ocoee Middle School will con- a.m. to 2:30 p.m. 1721 KEITH STREET • STUART PARK PLAZA ( duct open enrollment for out-of- Each parent will receive a reg- State and Nashville nursing That’s the year a state law was lion investment to build a new (Next to The Town Squire) passed that allowed courts to high-efficiency engine and zone students for the 2026-17 istration packet with additional 478-0049 • 478-0050 home team up for job fair have licenses revoked in criminal upgrade vehicle production, cre- school year through May 16. information. LAY-AWAYS WELCOME NASHVILLE (AP) — cases, even those not related to ating nearly 800 jobs at the facil- The times available to register Cumberland Health Care and driving, if people did not pay ity. in the OMS office are from 8:30 Rehabilitation and the Middle fines and fees within a year. Mike Herron, the chairman of Tennessee Career Coach will be People can set up a payment UAW Local 1856, said the com- hosting a job fair for those inter- plan, but will have their licenses pany had little choice but to stop ested in both skilled and revoked again if they don’t stick assembly of the Cadillac XT5 I SEE BY THE unskilled work at the nursing to it, Arms said. midsize SUV at the plant that will home. Memphis police investigating also begin producing the GMC BANNER The facility plans to fill the fol- Acadia later this spring. lowing positions: certified nurs- arrest of man recording them “There's some integral elec- ing assistant, LPN, dishwashers, MEMPHIS (AP) — The tronics that are used in the Oak Grove Ruritan Club will cook, and housekeepers. Memphis Police Department’s entire auto industry,” Herron have a pancake and sausage In addition, The Tennessee Internal Affairs bureau is investi- said. “The parts are made solely breakfast on Saturday, from 8 to Department of Labor and gating after a video was posted in Japan and it's impacting 10 a.m., at Jenkins Deli in Workforce Development’s mobile online that appears to show offi- everybody to some extent.” Cleveland. The breakfast will be Career Coach will be available to cers arresting a man who was GM's North America $5 per person. You can purchase help job seekers complete online recording them with his cell- Manufacturing Manager Arvin your ticket from any Oak Grove applications, create resumes and phone. Jones said the company was Ruritan member or pay at the register for jobs4Tn, the state’s Memphis police Interim working to minimize the shut- door. Money will benefit student online website that helps people Director Michael Rallings said in down due to the parts shortage. scholarships. Oak Grove Choir to find work and companies to a statement on his department’s “As we go through this we're will be performing at 9 a.m. get help. Facebook page Tuesday that trying to figure out how we bal- The job fair will be held from 1 authorities have identified the ance ourselves off to keep us p.m. to 5 p.m. on May 20 at the officer involved in the April 21 rolling and continuing our pro- Cumberland Health Care and incident, which followed a home duction,” Jones said. “We have Rehabilitation facility on Ashland invasion robbery. suppliers all over the world — Reuse the News City Highway. The video was posted on that's the balance of the busi- Recycle this newspaper Superintendent: Students saw Facebook on Monday morning ness, and we're working through and quickly spread. News outlets all the issues.” part of ‘Human Centipede 2’ report that the video, which has JACKSON (AP) — A teacher in GM produces the since been removed, shows offi- Cruze in Lordstown and the Jackson has been suspended cers arresting a man on a disor- Chevrolet Malibu in Kansas City. after part of the movie, “Human derly conduct charge after he The flex line in Oshawa makes Centipede 2: (Full Sequence)” recorded an incident that hap- the Chevrolet Camaro and was played to a class of ninth- pened in the northern Memphis Camaro Convertible, Chevrolet and 10th-graders. neighborhood of Frayser. Impala, Buick Regal and Cadillac Media outlets report that Citing a police report, The XTS. according to a personnel file, Commercial Appeal reports that The company has said that Jackson Central-Merry High police say 26-year-old Otis Porter the two-week halt to vehicle School teacher Michelle Jr. hindered the crime scene. production is not expected to Blankenship was suspended have a “material impact” on without pay on April 22. The inci- Former sheriff’s conviction annual production plans or dent occurred April 20. overturned by Tennessee court financial results for GM North Superintendent Verna Ruffin JACKSON (AP) — A former America. says the district is investigating western Tennessee sheriff could how and why the horror movie, have another trial after the 24-year sentence for Tennessee “Human Centipede 2” was shown Tennessee Court of Criminal man in human trafficking case to students under Blankenship’s Appeals overturned his 2013 NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The supervision. The film is unrated conviction for attempted volun- U.S. Justice Department says a in the United States. However the tary manslaughter. Tennessee man who pleaded British Board of Film Former Henderson County guilty in a human trafficking Classification gave the movie an Sheriff Ricky Lunsford was sen- case has been sentenced to 24½ 18 certificate, the rough equiva- tenced to six years in prison after years in prison by a federal judge lent of a NC-17 rating in the being convicted in Madison in New Orleans. United States. County on charges that he had Court records show 27-year- 14K driver’s licenses revoked shot at and attempted to kill his old Granville Robinson of wife, Mary Lunsford, in April Memphis was sentenced in Clarksville area 2012. Wednesday in a case involving a CLARKSVILLE (AP) — News outlets report that the sex trafficking scheme at a New Thousands of people in the conviction was overturned by the Orleans motel. Prosecutors said Clarksville area have received Court of Criminal Appeals on Robinson used force and threats surprise notices in the mail that Friday on the grounds that the to get women to engage in prosti- their licenses have been revoked trial court failed to properly tution. because records show they have instruct the jury that Mary Robinson pleaded guilty in not paid court fines and fees dat- Lunsford had previously faced a February to two counts involving ing back to 2012. domestic assault charge. sex trafficking. Six others also A total of 14,223 notices were Ricky Lunsford’s attorney have pleaded guilty in the case. sent out last week after the Mark Donahoe says his client New Orleans-based U.S. Montgomery County notified the was concerned his wife was car- Attorney Kenneth Polite (poh- Tennessee Department of Safety rying a weapon in an ankle hol- LEET') says that Robinson was and Homeland Security that ster. the most violent of the seven peo- those people failed to pay litiga- Donahoe says the state has 30 ple convicted. Polite says tion taxes, court costs or fines days to appeal the reversal to the Robinson regularly used physical assessed by Montgomery County Tennessee State Supreme Court. violence to coerce victims, General Sessions Court, Circuit GM to resume production at 4 including a pregnant woman, Court Clerk’s Office Chief Deputy into prostitution. Patty Arms told The Leaf- plants idled by Japan quakes Chronicle. NASHVILLE. (AP) — General State and Nashville nursing Edward Napper was one of Motors is on track to resume full home team up for job fair many upset people at the operations at four North NASHVILLE. (AP) — Montgomery County Courts American plants where vehicle Cumberland Health Care and Center waiting in line on Tuesday assembly has been halted Rehabilitation and the Middle after receiving a notice in the because of supply chain inter- Tennessee Career Coach will be mail Monday that he owed ruptions caused by earthquakes hosting a job fair for those inter- $12,000 after serving 10 years in in Japan. ested in both skilled and jail and thinking he had a clean GM spokesman Tom Wickham unskilled work at the nursing slate. It is unclear why Napper confirmed Wednesday that man- home. was behind bars. ufacturing that was put on hold The facility plans to fill the fol- If his license remains revoked, on April 25 is expected to resume lowing positions: certified nurs- he said, he won’t be able to get to on May 9 at plants in Spring Hill, ing assistant, LPN, dishwashers, work. Tennessee; Lordstown, Ohio; cook, and housekeepers. “I have a certain amount of Kansas City, Kansas; and In addition, The Tennessee money and that’s all,” Napper Oshawa, Canada. Department of Labor and said. “I don’t even know what to U.S. workers covered by the Workforce Development's mobile do.” United Auto Workers contract Career Coach will be available to A computer system change last with GM receive about three- help job seekers complete online year allowed the county’s com- quarters of their gross wages applications, create resumes and puters to connect to the state while assembly is idled. register for jobs4Tn, the state's system, making it easier to track The powerful earthquakes that online website that helps people delinquent cases and get licenses struck southwestern Japan last to find work and companies to revoked, officials said. month killed 49 people and dis- get help. Using the new system, court rupted manufacturing and logis- The job fair will be held from 1 staff since September had been tics. p.m. to 5 p.m. on May 20 at the poring over all the general ses- Company, union and state offi- Cumberland Health Care and sions records, dating back to cials met at the Tennessee plant Rehabilitation facility on Ashland 2012. last week to celebrate a $790 mil- City Highway. 6—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 5, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com Greenway Classic scheduled May 14 Special to the Banner able at Blue Ridge Mountain Outfitters & Terra Running Organizers are planning the Co., starting the Wednesday inaugural Greenway Classic, a before the event. 5-kilometer, 10K and 1-mile According to Swank, a num- family fun walk/run, slated to ber of sponsors have been take place on Saturday, May secured for the event and 14. include Blue Ridge Mountain All three races will take Outfitters, Southern Heritage place on the Greenway, start- Bank, United Community ing and finishing at Cleveland Bank, Mix 104.1 & Talk 101.3 High School’s Benny Monroe The Buzz, Terra Running Co. Banner photo, lARRY C. BoWERS Stadium. and the Orphan Run 4 Hope mURFREESBoRo CENtRAl mAGNEt School Principal Dr. John Ash, seated at central table, contemplates an answer to a question “We hope the Greenway Project. from members of the Cleveland Board of Education. Board members querying candidates included Steve Morgan, Dr. Murl Dirksen, Dawn Classic race will be an annual On the day of the event Robinson (chair), Peggy Pesterfield, Tom Cloud, Charlie Cogdill and George Meacham. event that highlights our beau- there will be a live radio sta- tiful Greenway,” stated race tion remote hosted by Mix organizer Mark Swank. 104.1 WCLE’s Bridget “Cleveland is blessed to have Forrester. There will be music, such an awesome feature in face-painting for kids and the center of our city. The pro- power snacks for participants. Interviews ceeds of the race go to help the “I am very excited about this From Page 1 Greenway with new projects or new event which will benefit maintaining the trail.” our Greenway,” said Cameron group ended the day with an evening meal. In addition to his educational knowledge, The race starts at 8:30 a.m., Fisher, chairman of the The same process will greet the other final- strategies, and philosophies, Ash was asked with registration beginning at Greenway Board. ists. “I am what I am. If anyone about his personal life and family, based on 7:30 a.m. The cost is $25 for “The Greenway benefits Despite the success of Wednesday’s initial doesn’t like me, I can’t do anything the fact Cleveland’s former director was fired ages 13 and up, and $15 for everyone from infants to sen- interview, the board eliminated one of five about that.” due to conduct unbecoming a director of ages 6-12. iors, and I can’t think of a candidates selected by a Tennessee School — Dr. John Ash schools. Preregistration is available more actively used asset of our Board Association search committee. Ash said he and his wife have been married at the following link: community. Personally, as a The TSBA notified board members that for 26 years, and dated before that. They have www.active.com/cleveland- runner, a race on the finalist Dr. Daniel Brigman is negotiating Department of Education. raised two children who are finishing college. tn/running/distance-running- Greenway hits two of my pas- with the Decatur (Alabama) School System Monday’s interview will be with Dr. Russell “I feel I am bullet-proof in that respect,” he races/greenway-classic-5k- sions, and I am grateful for concerning a position there. With this infor- Dyer, principal of Collierville High School in said, adding that he understood the reason and-10k-2016. Preregistration those who have made this mation in hand, the Cleveland board Shelby County. The interview session will for the question. packet pick-up will be avail- event possible.” removed him from their list of finalists. conclude Tuesday with Dr. Elizabeth Alves, Ash emphasized he and his wife would be This leaves four candidates for the vacant assistant superintendent and chief academic moving to Cleveland as quick as possible, if director’s post, although the board could add officer for Knox County Schools. he is offered and accepts the job. one (or more) of the original applicants to the Ash was the featured attraction for He emphasized he has a passion for educa- list. Wednesday’s interview, and was very forth- tion, teaching kids, and watching them go on UK economy hinges Board member Charlie Cogdill says he has coming in his discussions. to become contributing members of society. one person he would like to see the board “I am what I am,” he said at Mayfield Ash said he enjoys being involved in all the interview, and can do that at a called board School. “If anyone doesn’t like me, I can’t do school system’s activities and the community. on EU membership meeting next Thursday, following the fourth anything about that.” During the coming week, school board interview. Ash said the only weakness he can per- members will be compiling notes on the four LONDON (AP) — Uncertainty at financial information At least three other board members (mak- ceive in his resume is that he has not spent finalists, and anyone who might be added. over Britain’s looming vote on provider Markit, said the sur- ing a majority of four) would have to agree time in a central office. They will meet at 9 a.m. Thursday, May 12, whether to remain in the veys show growth grinding to a with Cogdill for the addition. He said he was brought to Central Magnet with plans to narrow the field. European Union is weighing on near halt after the economy Dr. Sharon Harper, former director of School more than a year before the school Once a decision has been reached by the the nation’s economy, with expanded by a quarterly 0.4 research and evaluation for Bradley County opened, and participated in the research, board, board members will enter into negoti- another key indicator showing percent in the first three Schools and a former principal at North Lee design and implementation of that school. ations with their selection. Thursday that growth is close to months of 2016. Elementary, will be interviewed today. “We’re a choice school, and you don’t have It is hoped a new director can be hired by stagnating. “The deterioration in April Harper is currently the executive director to come there,” he added. “We’ve grown to the first of June, and come on board for the A gauge of activity in the serv- pushes the surveys into territory of Southeast Core for the Tennessee more than 1,000 applicants each year.” start of the 2016-17 school year July 1. ices sector — the so-called which has in the past seen the Markit/CIPS purchasing man- Bank of England start to worry agers’ index — dropped more about the need to revive growth, than expected in April to 52.3 either by cutting interest rates points from 53.7 in March, the or through non-standard meas- lowest since February 2013. The ures such as quantitative eas- HHWCD figure is on a 100-point scale, ing,” Williamson said. From Page 1 with the level of 50 separating Quantitative easing is a form of contraction from expansion. stimulus in which a central Because nearly 80 percent of bank typically buys bonds from response, lab chemical packing, recycling $50,000, depending on the amount of mate- Exhibition Center won’t have a hand in the Britain’s economy is based on banks as a way to boost lending. and other related services — personnel who rials received, Dunson noted. spring collection, the facility has served in services, the drop points a The surveys revived worry remain on site for several hours after the “Household hazardous waste collections the past as an integral partner, Dunson broad-based slowdown. about a country still struggling event has closed in order to carefully pack- events are expensive to coordinate,” Dunson explained. “Uncertainty emanating from to overcome the lingering impact age the materials. explained. “We’re talking, on average, The HHWCD event is funded by host fees the EU referendum has brought of the 2008 financial crisis. “Depending on how much waste we $50,000 per event. So, if we can educate the paid to Bradley County government by the recovery to its knees,” said James Sproule, chief economist receive, Clean Harbors personnel remain on public about acceptable waste streams, we Santek, the contractor that manages the Samuel Tombs, the chief U.K. at the Institute of Directors, site for up to five hours after the event has can limit the county’s financial exposure to Bradley County Landfill. economist for Pantheon argued that underlying factors closed to the public,” she explained. “We’re those items that can go in the trash or can be Dunson stressed no commercial or Macroeconomics. besides a possible British exit trying to take into consideration their time taken to the landfill year-round.” agribusiness waste will be accepted, and the The pessimism was reflected from the EU — or “Brexit” — and effort on a Saturday.” Along with properly educating area resi- event is strictly limited to Bradley County in two other surveys this week, may be feeding into a “less than Dunson added, “Four hours is plenty of dents about acceptable, and unacceptable, residents. with contractions in manufac- rosy economic picture.” time for everyone to get to the Justice Center materials for collection day, Dunson is also She encouraged participants to arrive turing activity and a slowdown “The question we must ask is to drop off their waste streams.” reminding participants of the importance of early and to be patient. Although volunteers in construction. whether growth is built on solid As Santek and its community partners properly packaging their waste streams and other workers are moving as quickly as The surveys are closely foundations,” he said. “My con- crank up another year of household toxic before delivering them to the Justice Center. possible to keep the line of traffic flowing, watched by the Bank of England cern is that the exceptional peri- waste collections, Dunson stressed that the It’s important because it involves the safe- they are also operating under strict guide- as an overall gauge of the econ- od we are living in of low rates group — and volunteers — will also shift into ty of volunteers and other personnel on site lines geared toward personal safety. omy’s strength. Chris and cheap money is not the high gear in an ongoing effort to broaden who will be working to unload the materials The May 14 collection day will close Williamson, the chief economist basis of a sustainable economy.” public education about the initiative, and from cars and trucks, while also organizing promptly at noon, she said. especially the types of materials that it can, them at the site. “The collection program is tailored to and cannot, accept on the day of the collec- Most of it involves the use of cardboard relieve Bradley County homeowners of all of tion. boxes, and perhaps even lining them with old their household toxic wastes including “We will direct residents who bring us newspapers or plastic. paints, solvents, cleaners, pesticides, auto- Robot tires, empty paint cans, microwaves and vac- “By securing waste streams in sturdy motive fluids, aerosols, old computers, televi- uum cleaners to the Bradley County cardboard boxes, residents will ensure the sion sets and fluorescent light bulbs,” From Page 1 Landfill,” Dunson stated. “Those materials safety of the volunteers and workers who Dunson advised. are not hazardous, and can be placed in your package the materials for disposal or re-use,” “Residents are encouraged to take advan- he said. such equipment. regular garbage or taken to the landfill. We’ll Dunson cited. “If waste streams are properly tage of the year-round electronics waste “The certification these kids “These robots are the most also send residents with lead-acid batteries labeled and packaged, it also makes it easier recycling efforts at the Peerless Road will be getting will be to the inter- modern being used, and are and waste oil to the landfill because we for the volunteers who unload residents’ Recycling Center.” national standards,” being used at Volkswagen and accept those materials all year long at no vehicles.” The Bradley County Justice Center, which Whittenbarger added. “There is other companies,” he said. “It’s a cost.” For years, the HHWCD event has operated lists a Blythe Avenue S.E. address, is located no way we could bring this robot very niche field of skills and very It’s important to educate the public about with the collaboration of community part- off APD 40. into our engineering program. It specialized. This robot definitely the specific types of materials that can, and ners like Cleveland Utilities, Santek Waste For more information about the coming would be too far out of our finan- sets our students apart from the cannot, be accepted because Bradley County Services, Cleveland/Bradley Keep America HHWCD event, contact Dunson at Santek at cial range.” usual employment candidates.” pays for any wastes collected during the Beautiful System Inc. and the Bradley 303-7107 or Joanne Maskew, KAB executive Williams added a priority goal Williams also plans to present event ... and sometimes to the tune of County Sheriff’s Office. Although Tri-State director, at 559-3307. is certification for his students on a senior showcase each semester, where his students will be able to display their acquired robotic skills for visiting corporate recruiters and other profession- Holston als. Another thing that sets the From Page 1 Cleveland program apart from other training programs, accord- one to the third annual event at “Today the youth, especially their families,” Williams said. ing to Williams, is that this is a Cleveland First United those in Holston Home, have "It may be challenging, but we full-sized, operating robot. He Methodist Church. been faced with those almost can make decisions that help said these skills are often taught “Currently, we have two of from birth,” Cronan said. “I am us make sure that we can make on a miniature version of the our young men from this area here to put the Cronan stamp our budget month after month.” robot. at Holston Home,” Casson said. of approval on Holston Home. He said one of the hardest “The gift of this robot is quite “Throughout a year’s time, we Her example of facing temp- things to make is smiles on the an endowment,” Williams said of have had over 30 children and tations was emotionally por- kids at the home. the magnitude of the Gestamp youth served by Holston Home. trayed by a group of Holston “The fact is, so many of our gift. So, it’s very important we keep Home youth who did a musical young people come to us from Cates, contacted at the supporting” the facility, she drama skit to portray a young really hard places — places that Chattanooga company said. woman who had lost hope, only are tough,” Williams said. “They Wednesday, said any official Cronan said she “loved” the to find the promise of a better come sometimes angry, sad, statement concerning the event to raise money for the life . discouraged, skeptical and run- Gestamp gift and its relationship home and described an That is what Holston Home ning low on hope.” with the Cleveland High engi- episode that made her think does for young people — it is a “That’s where we get busy. neering program would have to what she might want on her place of hope. That’s our task,” he said. be released from company offi- tombstone. HUMHC President Bradley Cronan may have said it best cials in Spain. “I thought about it and wrote Williams said the best thing concerning the reason to sup- Gestamp is a Spanish multi- down I hope it would say I made people will find at Holston port Holston Home. national engineering company, a difference in young womens’ Home “is the kids.” Noting her passion for the and one of the leading firms in lives,” she said. “That’s what I He said the home has “a tal- sport of tennis, she said, “It is the European automotive indus- have done all of my career and ented team of caring and com- better to serve than to receive.” try. It was founded in 1958. when you think of what Holston mitted staff and trustees.” More information about The corporation has 95 pro- Home does — it makes a differ- “We remind ourselves all the Holston Home and how to con- Banner photo, BRIAN GRAVES duction plants in 20 countries, ence in young people’s lives.” time that even though it is chal- tribute can be found at its web- HolStoN HomE President Bradley Williams presents guest with the Chattanooga operation She discussed the tempta- lenging, we can make good pro- site at www.holstonhome.org or speaker Joan Cronan of UT with a gift of appreciation for her partic- being one of eight plants in North tions faced by youth. grams and services for kids and by calling 423-638-4171. ipation in Wednesday’s luncheon. America. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 5, 2016— 7 Obama tells Flint residents, ‘I’ve got your back’

FLINT, Mich. (AP) — Sipping asked for and drank from a glass um during Obama’s meeting and isn’t going to be over in 10 filtered city water to show it’s of water. He also drank city water was loudly booed. Snyder said he years.” again drinkable, President after getting a lengthy briefing on understood why residents were Marc Edwards, a Virginia Tech Barack Obama promised the crisis, which forced residents angry and wanted to say he was expert who sounded the alarm Wednesday to ride herd on lead- to spend months drinking, cook- sorry. “You didn’t create this over Flint’s lead problem last ers at all levels of government ing and bathing with bottled problem,” Snyder said. year, said Obama’s presence in until every drop of water flowing water. “Government failed you.” Flint “sends an amazing mes- into homes in Flint, Michigan, is Obama declared a state of Many in the audience yelled sage.” safe to use. emergency in Flint in mid- back at Snyder, “You failed.” “He was here. Flint counted,” He also promised that the January and ordered federal aid Outside the school, Reneta Edwards said. aging pipes that contaminated to supplement the state and local Richard, a teacher and Flint res- During the trip, federal offi- the water with lead will be response. By then, however, the ident, said she hoped Obama’s cials announced $10 million to replaced, but cautioned that the crisis was in full bloom. trip would lead to something pos- build and renovate community project will take time. Obama It took several months for the itive. She recently bought a health centers in Michigan so said he wanted to use the crisis nation to focus on the beaten- house and said she’s there for they could serve more patients. to make long-term improvements down city’s plight, raising ques- the long haul. Also, the Michigan Senate to the city, where more than 40 tions about how race, more than “I want him to leave a check — approved spending another $128 percent of residents live in pover- half of Flint’s residents are black, right here, right now — for pipe million to address the problems ty. and poverty influenced decisions removal and medical bills and in Flint. The emergency aid now “It’s not going to happen that led to the tainted water sup- the life we’re going to suffer,” said goes to the state House for con- overnight, but we have to get ply and the sluggish response. Richard, 37, a single mom. “This sideration. started,” Obama told hundreds The city, in an effort to save of people gathered in a high money while under state manage- school gymnasium. Obama ment, began drawing its water spoke after he was briefed on the from the Flint River in April 2014. AP photos federal response to the water Despite complaints from residents Gov. Rick Snyder President Barack Obama contamination and had met pri- about the smell and taste and vately with nine residents. health problems, city leaders Obama said he understood insisted the water was safe. why people are scared and angry However, doctors reported last and feel let down. He said what September that the blood of Flint N. Carolina leaders denounce happened in Flint was a man- children contained high levels of made disaster that didn’t have to lead. federal threat on LGBT law happen. But he said it did hap- The source of the city’s water pen and everyone must now has been switched back to RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Giving “consistent with their gender work together to fix it. Detroit, but the lead problem still no indication of yielding to pres- identity.” Similar demands were “I’ve got your back,” Obama is not fully solved. Most people are sure, North Carolina's required of the state Department said. “I will not rest and I’m going drinking filtered or bottled water. Republican leaders called a feder- of Public Safety because it to make sure that the leaders at The political and legal fallout is al warning about the legality of receives federal domestic violence every level of government don’t ongoing. An independent com- the state's new law limiting LGBT prevention funds. rest until every drop of water that mission appointed by Republican ELECT anti-discrimination rules a broad The letters effectively flows to your homes is safe to Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder overreach by the government. serve as a warning to the drink and safe to cook with and determined the state was prima- Gov. Pat McCrory and top state state to proceed at its own peril or safe to bathe in.” rily responsible for the water legislators were determining what risk being sued. Civil-rights He called providing safe drink- contamination in Flint, and he MICHAEL steps to take after the U.S. groups and several individuals ing water a basic responsibility of issued an apology. The Obama Justice Department said in a let- sued in North Carolina federal government. And while he said administration’s response, ter Wednesday that the state law court in late March seeking to he didn’t want to go over every through the Environmental violated federal civil rights laws overturn the law. “screw-up that resulted in con- Protection Agency, has also come PLUMLEY and threatened possible litiga- McCrory and GOP legislators taminated water,” he blamed an under criticism from Snyder and tion. “were warned about these dire overarching attitude that less some in Congress who say the “This is no longer just a North consequences, but they ignored government is better. EPA didn’t move with necessary Carolina issue, because this con- the law and the North Carolinians “It’s an ideology that underval- urgency. CITY COUNCIL clusion by the Department of it would harm and passed the bill ues the common good,” Obama Congress is also grappling Justice impacts every state,” anyway,” said a statement from said. with how to help Flint, but 3RD DISTRICT McCrory said. the American Civil Liberties After coughing several times progress has been slow. The North Carolina law, which Union and Lambda Legal, which during his remarks, Obama Snyder spoke in the gymnasi- PAID FOR BY CANDIDATE requires transgender people to helped filed the lawsuit. use public bathrooms that con- form to the sex on their birth cer- tificate, has been broadly con- AGE REQUIREMENT 55 YEARS AND OLDER demned by gay-rights groups, 230 URBANE ROAD N.E. (JUST OFF STUART ROAD) businesses and entertainers, PHONE 559-2171 some of whom have relocated MAY 2016 • SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER offices or canceled shows in the state. Several other states have proposed similar laws limiting MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans- ACTIVITIES INFORMATION gender protections in recent months. DAILY 9:00 EXERCISE SITTERS - MEDICARE ALL DAY “I thought it was a very com- 11:30 LUNCH (WITH RESERVATION) ALZHEIMER - NURSING HOMES POOL - WII GAMES mon-sense rule, but the federal 12:30 BRIDGE (TUESDAYS/FRIDAYS) TRANSPORTATION - SENIOR SERVICES CARDS (CANASTA, ROOK ETC...) government is now saying those LIBRARY CHECKERS, CHESS & TABLE GAMES COMPUTER/DARTS/PUZZLES are discriminatory practices,” McCrory said during a Wednesday evening forum with RENTAL OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE EVERY 5 6 the state's chamber of commerce in Raleigh. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 8:30 Refreshments 8:30 Refreshments McCrory and House Speaker 10:00 United H C Bingo 10:00Bingo Tim Moore, who helped pass the 1:30 Leisure Time Bowl law the governor signed in March, WE ARE WAITING FOR YOU AT THE SENIOR said separately they would be examining the state's options. CENTER. JOIN US IF YOU ARE 55 OR OLDER. Moore told reporters the letter to McCrory was an attempt by President Barack Obama's 9 10 11 12 13 administration to push a “radical left agenda” in his final months in 8:30 Refreshments 8:30 Refreshments- 8:30 Refreshments 8:30 Refreshments 8:30 Refreshments office. 10:00 Gospel Singing 10:00 Joe Metzger- Svc 10:00 Games/ A ctivities 10:00 T. Bandy & Jane Jean Westmoreland “Basic concepts — common 1:00 Line Dancing For Special Needs 6:30 Project Uplift Gospel Hour 10:00 Bingo sense about privacy and expecta- 12:30 Bridge 6:00 C D Dancing 12:30 Bridge tions of privacy — are getting 6:00 Marine /DAV thrown out the window by what the Obama administration is try- ing to do in this,” Moore said. The Justice Department said 16 17 18 19 20 the North Carolina law violates federal Civil Rights Act protec- 8:30 Refreshments 8:30 Refreshments 8:30 Refreshments tions barring workplace and stu- w/ R alph Buckner 8:30 Refreshments 10:00 Games/ A ctivities 10:00 Bingo dent discrimination based on sex. 8:30 Refreshments 10:00 Bingo - Eagle H C 9:00 Oil Painting- Baker Provisions of the state law direct- 10:00 Gospel Singing 7:00 Bill Ellis & Ramblers 10:00 Games & Activities ed at transgender people who 1:00 Line Dancing work for public agencies or attend 6:30 Project Uplift the state's university system vio- late their anti-discrimination pro- tections, the letters said. 23 24 25 26 27 “The State is engaging in a pat- tern or practice of discrimination 8:30 Refreshments 8:30 Refreshments 8:30 Refreshments against transgender state 10:00 Gospel Singing 10:00 Time w / D elois 10:00 Games/ Activities 8:30 Refreshments employees and both you, in your 1:00 Line Dancing 12:00 Bridge 11:00 Ship Medicare 8:30 Refreshments 10:00 Bingo official capacity, and the state are 6:30 Project Uplift 10:00 Birthday Party engaging in a pattern or practice of resistance” of their rights, 7:00 Senior Citizen Prom Justice Department Civil Rights Division leader Vanita Gupta wrote to Gov. McCrory. 30 31 Gupta notified the 17-campus University of North Carolina sys- 8:30 Refreshments tem that the state law violates 10:00 LUAU Title IX of the Civil Rights Act, 12:00 Bridge which bars discrimination in edu- cation based on sex. That could lead to North Carolina losing hundreds of millions of dollars in federal school funding. 2 Locations McCrory has defended the law (423) 473-2620 and said he didn't think it would 201 Keith Street have any financial impact, either 479-2000 on the economy in general or on federal school funding in particu- 2314 Treasury lar. Drive SE Gupta told McCrory and 479-2166 University of North Carolina President Margaret Spellings to 2253 Chambliss confirm by Monday that the state SKIN CANCER Ave. NW CLEVELAND W W ASTE ASTE CC ONNECTIONS ONNECTIONS will not comply with or implement Suite 300 Of Tennessee the law known as House Bill 2 & COSMETIC PLYWOOD CO. 423-472-3332 “SERVING CLEVELAND SINCE 1968” and will notify public agency Bradley Professional Building Dermatology Center HOURS 423.476.2293 Cleveland, TN FREE workers and other individuals 7 A.M.-5:30 P.M. DELIVERY 386 Industrial Dr., Cleveland ADULT & PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY Accepting New Patients MON.-FRI. 472-3357 that they are permitted to access 2700 20TH ST., N.E. • CLEVELAND www.wasteconnections.com bathrooms and other facilities “Your Total Skin Care Team” and Most Insurances “When Quality and Service are Important.” 8—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 5, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com tina’s Groove CROSSWORD By Eugene Sheffer

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FRIDAY, MAY 6, 2016 Mays, 85. into one filled with advancement and CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS Happy Birthday: Interaction, travel memories. Don't sit back when it's pos- DAY: Gabourey Sidibe, 33; George and picking up valuable information sible to participate and make a differ- Clooney, 55; Tom Bergeron, 61; Willie will help you turn the upcoming year ence. Taking action is your ticket to a better life and position. Express your thoughts and follow through. Romance is highlighted. Your numbers are 7, 10, 21, 24, 31, 37, 42. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Keep Contract Bridge an open mind, but don't let anyone by Steve Becker bully you into something you don't want to do. You'll learn a lot through Hagar the Horrible observation and dealing with others. Don't give up or give in. Finish what you start. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Take on a new project and live life the way you want to. Be brave and show off your talents. Recognition and advancement are within reach. Personal and profes- sional changes will bring you greater happiness and confidence. Romance is encouraged. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Keep plugging away until you reach your destination. Don't let someone side- track you and slow down your ability to Dilbert get things done. Sidestep anyone who tries to take advantage of your helpful attitude. Do your own thing and avoid debates based on hearsay. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Use past and present connections to help you reach your goals. Share thoughts and offer favors if it will help you get ahead. Use your insights to convince others to do things your way. Romance will brighten your day. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You'll face stubborn opposition if you ask for help. Opt to go it alone and follow the path that you feel will bring you the best Garfield results. A change will do you good, and physical exercise will improve your mindset. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Take hold of whatever situation you face. Control the outcome using intelligence, charm and a little friendly persuasion. A chance to do something with family members will help bring you closer together. Travel plans can be made. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Get in the fast lane and bring about change that will influence the way you live. It's time to shake things up and get things done. Good fortune will result if you do Beetle Bailey what's best for you. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Form new partnerships or resurrect old ties with someone you find inspirational and easy to work with. Make relation- ships a priority and offer incentives to gain approval of your plans. Don't set- tle for less when you want more. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Keep an open mind when discussing business propositions, but be sure to ask questions if the information bor- ders on the impossible. A conservative approach is your best bet. Personal changes can be made. Dennis the Menace By Ned Classics CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Tie By Conrad Day up loose ends and make plans to do something to improve your home and family life. Family discussions will bring good results for everyone. Home reno- vations, updating your entertainment center or hosting an event are favored. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Stay focused. Someone will distract or mis- lead you with gossip or poor informa- tion. Do your own research and make decisions based on your findings. Don't let an incident with a friend or rel- ative escalate. Let the dust settle. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Take a walk down memory lane. Attend a reunion or make a point to reconnect with someone you have worked with in the past or lost touch with due to cir- cumstances beyond your control. Romance is in the stars, and a fresh start is favored. Birthday Baby: You are deter- mined, persistent and outgoing. You are brave and tolerant. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 5, 2016— 9

THURSDAYAFTERNOON/EVENING MAY 5, 2016 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30 WRCBNBC 3 The Ellen DeGeneres Show Live at 5:00 Live at 5:30 News Nightly News Ent. Tonight Inside Edition Strong “Second Chances” The Blacklist (N) ’ Å (:01) Game of Silence (N) ’ News Tonight Show-J. Fallon Seth Meyers WELFTBN 4 John Hagee Grace Graham Holy Land Billy Graham Crusade Drive Potters Trinity Family Joel Osteen Hillsong TV Praise the Lord Å Watchman The Song Bless Lord WTNB 5High School News WTNB Today Body Southern-Fit Tennova Talk Around Town First Baptist Church Perry Stone Around Town High School News Around Town Around Town WFLICW 6 Judge Mathis ’ Å Friends ’ Friends ’ Mod Fam Family Feud Family Feud The Middle DC’s Legends of Tomorrow The 100 (N) ’ Å Tosh.0 Å Crazy Talk Hollywood Beauty Anger Flipping WNGHPBS 7 Martha Speak Odd Squad Wild Kratts Wild Kratts PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Å Antiques Roadshow (N) Georgia Trav. Ga. Outdoors Mapp & Lucia ’ Å Britain’s Poshest Nannies American Masters Rock singer Janis Joplin’s life. ’ Å DAYSTAR 8Kennedy Bill Winston Mission Jewish Voice Guillermo Creflo Dollar Jewish Jesus John Hagee Rod Parsley Joni: Table Empowered By the Spirit Blessed Life M. Chironna New Level K. Copeland Life Today Joyce Meyer WTVCABC 9 Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å News News News World News Wheel Jeopardy! (N) Grey’s Anatomy (N) Å Scandal “Trump Card” (N) The Catch “The Ringer” (N) News (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live ’ (:37) Nightline WTCIPBS 10 Ready Jet Odd Squad Wild Kratts Wild Kratts World News Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Å Southern First Things Masterpiece Classic Å Masterpiece Mystery! Å A Chef’s Life World News Charlie Rose (N) ’ Å WDSIFOX 11 › “Heart of Dixie” (1989, Drama) Ally Sheedy. Å››› “Kiss the Bride” (2002) Amanda Detmer. Å› “Beautiful” (2000, Comedy-Drama) Minnie Driver. Å›› “Charlie Bartlett” (2007) Anton Yelchin. Å››› “Midnight Cowboy” WDEFCBS 12 The Dr. Oz Show (N) Å Judge Judy Judge Judy News 12 at 6 CBS News Prime News Andy Griffith Big Bang Odd Couple (:01) Mom (N) 2 Broke Girls Rush Hour (N) ’ Å News Late Show-Colbert Corden QVC 13American West Jewelry The Master Suite Destination Gold Jewelry The Best-Dressed Home Shoe Shopping With Jane H by Halston Inspired Style CSPAN 14Key Capitol Hill Hearings ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings ’ WGN-A 15Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods “Thanksgiving” Blue Bloods “Moonlighting” Elementary ’ Å Elementary “Details” Å Elementary “Possibility Two” How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met HSN 16IntelliWhite TanTowel (N) IntelliWhite Brow Shaper Emma Fox Handbags (N) Beauty Report With Amy Beauty Report With Amy The List With Colleen Lopez The List With Colleen Lopez IntelliWhite Dr. Nassif Electronics on the Go (N) E! 23The Kardashians The Kardashians The Kardashians E! News (N) Å L.A. Clippers Dance Squad Rich Kids of Beverly Hills The Kardashians E! News (N) Å ESQTV 24NCIS: Los Angeles ’ NCIS: Los Angeles ’ NCIS: Los Angeles ’ NCIS: Los Angeles “Bounty” ››› “Fight Club” (1999, Suspense) Brad Pitt, Edward Norton. Premiere. Å››› “Fight Club” (1999) Brad Pitt, Edward Norton. Å LIFE 25Grey’s Anatomy ’ Å Project Runway All Stars Project Runway All Stars Project Runway All Stars Project Runway All Stars (N) Project Runway All Stars Å (:32) Project Runway All Stars Å Project Runway All Stars TLC 26Dateline: Real Life Mysteries Dateline: Real Life Mysteries My 600-Lb. Life ’ Å My 600-Lb. Life ’ Å My 600-Lb. Life: Extended Extreme Weight Loss Chris helps Chantell lose weight. ’ Extreme Weight Loss Å My 600-Lb. Life: Extended TBS 27Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls Big Bang Big Bang 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls Conan (N) Å 2 Broke Girls Conan Å TNT 28Castle “The Blue Butterfly” Castle “Once Upon a Crime” Castle ’ Å (DVS) Castle “47 Seconds” ’›› “Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters” (2013) Å (DVS) (:15) ›› “The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor” (2008) Å (DVS) TNT Preview USA 29Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU WWE SmackDown! (N) ’ Å Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam FX 30Mike & Molly ››› “The Avengers” (2012, Action) Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans. ’ Å››› “Captain America: The First Avenger” (2011) Chris Evans. ’ Å Archer (N) Archer Archer ›› “Kick-Ass 2” (2013, Action) ’ Å ESPN 31SportsNation Questionable Around/Horn Interruption SportsCenter (N) Å NBA Countdown (N) (Live) NBA Basketball Conference Semifinal: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Å NBA Basketball Conference Semifinal: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Å ESPN2 32The Jump First/Re-Take SportsNation Questionable Around/Horn Interruption College Baseball Vanderbilt at Texas A&M. From Blue Bell Park in College Station, Texas. SportsCenter SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) Å FSTN 33MLB Baseball Postgame Destination ACC Access Golf Life Pregame MLB Baseball Milwaukee Brewers at Cincinnati Reds. (N) (Live) Postgame Destination World Poker Tour Tennis SEC 34(3:00) The Paul Finebaum Show Paul Finebaum discusses all things SEC. (N) (Live) College Baseball Missouri at Mississippi State. (N) (Live) SEC Now (N) (Live) SEC Now SEC Now GOLF 35(3:00) PGA Tour Golf Wells Fargo Championship, First Round. (N) (Live) Golf Central PGA Tour Golf Wells Fargo Championship, First Round. From the Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, N.C. PGA Tour Golf FS1 36UEFA Europa NASCAR Race Hub (N) (Live) UFC Tonight Å MLB Whiparound (N) Å UFC Insider UFC Reloaded (N) Å Garbage Sports Live Sports Live TMZ Sports Best I Herd FSSE 37(3:00) MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at New York Mets. Outdoors Golf America Fight Sports: In 60 Fight Sports: KNOCKOUTS! Fight Sports: In 60 Swing Clinic RMG’s Hydro 3 Wide Life Trackside Live Future Phen. WEA 38(3:00) Weather Center Live (N) Å (5:59) Weather Underground (N) Secrets of the Earth Natural Born Monsters Natural Born Monsters Natural Born Monsters Natural Born Monsters CNBC 39(3:00) Closing Bell (N) Å Fast Money (N) Mad Money (N) American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed (N) American Greed American Greed MSNBC 40MSNBC Live (N) MTP Daily (N) With All Due Respect (N) Hardball Chris Matthews All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show CNN 41The Lead With Jake Tapper The Situation Room (N) The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) The Eighties (N) CNN Tonight w/ Don Lemon Anderson Cooper 360 Å The Eighties HDLN 42CNN Newsroom Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) The Eighties (N) Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File FNC 43Your World With Neil Cavuto The Five (N) Special Report Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (N) The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor Å The Kelly File HIST 44Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Alone ’ Å Alone: A Deeper Cut (N) ’ Alone “The Beasts of Night” Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Join or Die Night Class (12:01) Alone: A Deeper Cut TRUTV 45Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Knockout Late Snack Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers A&E 4660 Days In ’ Å The First 48 ’ Å The First 48 “Heartless” ’ The First 48 “Bad Medicine” The First 48 ’ Å 60 Days In: Time Out (N) ’ 60 Days In “Institutionalized” (:03) 24 to Life ’ Å (12:03) The First 48 Å DISC 47Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush People Alaskan Bush People NGC 48Life Below Zero Life Below Zero Primal Survivor Life Below Zero Life Below Zero Life Below Zero (N) Primal Survivor (N) Life Below Zero Primal Survivor TRAV 49Mysteries at the Monument Mysteries at the Monument Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum (N) Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum FOOD 50Farmhouse Trisha’s Sou. Pioneer Wo. Valerie Home Chopped Chopped “Charge!” Chopped Chopped Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Chopped HGTV 51Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Hunters Hunters Int’l Masters of Flip (N) Å Flip or Flop Flip or Flop ANPL 52River Monsters: Unhooked River Monsters ’ Å River Monsters ’ Å River Monsters ’ Å River Monsters River Monsters (:04) River Monsters (N) ’ River Monsters (12:08) River Monsters ’ FREE 53The Middle The Middle The Middle ››› “Meet the Parents” (2000, Comedy) Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller. ’ (:15) ›› “Meet the Fockers” (2004) Robert De Niro. Future in-laws clash in Florida. ’ The 700 Club ’ Å Lizzie So Raven DISN 54“Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules” ‘PG’ Walk the Jessie Å K.C. Under. Best Friends Whenever ’›› “Beverly Hills Chihuahua” (2008) ‘PG’ Girl Meets K.C. Under. Best Friends Backstage ’ Girl Meets Jessie Å Jessie Å NICK 55SpongeBob SpongeBob Loud House SpongeBob SpongeBob Henry Danger Henry Danger Thundermans › “Marmaduke” (2010) Voices of Owen Wilson. ’ Å Full House Full House Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ (:33) Friends TOON 56Gumball Teen Titans Clarence (N) Gumball Powerpuff Teen Titans We Bare Gumball King of Hill Burgers Burgers Cleveland Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Family Guy Family Guy Chicken Aqua Teen TVLND 57Gunsmoke “The Noose” (:09) The Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Everybody Loves Raymond Raymond Raymond George George King King King King AMC 58“The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” ››› “The Rock” (1996, Action) Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage, Ed Harris. ‘R’ Å››› “The Breakfast Club” (1985) Emilio Estevez. ‘R’ (:15) ›› “Sixteen Candles” (1984) Molly Ringwald. ‘PG’ (12:15) ›› “Uncle Buck” TCM 59(3:15) “The Devil’s Brother” ›› “Abbott and Costello in Hollywood” ››› “At the Circus” (1939) Å›› “The Fast and the Furious” (1954) › “The Beast With a Million Eyes” (1955) ››› “A Bucket of Blood” › “High School Hellcats” HALL 60Little House on the Prairie Little House on the Prairie Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls OXYGEN 61America’s Next Top Model America’s Next Top Model America’s Next Top Model America’s Next Top Model ››› “The Devil Wears Prada” (2006, Comedy) Meryl Streep. Å››› “The Devil Wears Prada” (2006, Comedy) Meryl Streep. Å BRAVO 62Million Dollar Million Dollar Listing Million Dollar Listing Million Dollar Listing New York Million Dollar Listing Million Dollar Listing Million Dollar Listing Happens Million Dollar Listing Shahs-Sunset SYFY 63(3:00) “Drag Me to Hell” ››› “The Cabin in the Woods” (2011) Kristen Connolly. ›› “The Crazies” (2010, Horror) Timothy Olyphant. Å› “Saw VI” (2009) Tobin Bell, Costas Mandylor. Å››› “Se7en” (1995) Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman. Å SPIKE 64(3:00) ››› “Kick-Ass” (2010, Action) ’›››› “The Dark Knight” (2008) Christian Bale. Batman battles a vicious criminal known as the Joker. Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync ››› “Kick-Ass” (2010) Aaron Johnson. COM 65Workaholics Futurama ’ Futurama ’ Futurama ’ Futurama ’ Futurama ’ Gabriel Iglesias: I’m Not Fat Gabriel Iglesias: Hot/Fluffy Gabriel Iglesias: I’m Not Fat Amy Schumer Amy Schumer Daily Show Nightly Show At Midnight Adam Devine MTV 66(3:40) The Challenge: Rivals III ’ (:25) Catfish: The TV Show (:35) Catfish: The TV Show (:45) › “Friday After Next” (2002, Comedy) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. ’ The Real World: Go Big Real Ridiculous. South Park South Park VH1 67(12:00) The Jacksons: An American Dream (:20) ›› “She’s Out of My League” (2010) Jay Baruchel, Alice Eve. ’›› “What to Expect When You’re Expecting” (2012) Cameron Diaz. ’›› “You, Me and Dupree” (2006) Owen Wilson, Kate Hudson. ’ CMTV 68Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Dude Perfect Ed Bass. Dude Perfect Ed Bass. Ed Bass. Ed Bass. Reba Å Reba Å BET 69House/Payne House/Payne ›› “Peeples” (2013, Romance-Comedy) Craig Robinson, Kerry Washington. Å Martin Å (:31) Martin (:02) Chasing Destiny Wayans Bros. Wayans Bros. Husbands Husbands The Show SCIENCE 83How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made Epic Engineering ’ Å Epic Engineering ’ Å Epic Engineering ’ Å Machines Machines (:02) Epic Engineering Å (12:02) Epic Engineering ’ CSPAN2 85(12:29) Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ After Words “John Yoo” ’ (:04) After Words ’ After Words with J.C. Watts Words-Steve Case (12:02) After Words ’ EWTN 100Donut Man Animated St. Savoring Vocation EWTN News At the Heart Daily Mass - Olam World Over Live (N) EWTN News Holy Rosary Father Spitzer’s Universe Defend Life Women of Daily Mass - Olam WPXA ION 107 Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods “Innocence” ’ Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods “Thanksgiving” Blue Bloods “Moonlighting” Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods “The Uniform” DISXD 117Penn Zero Pickle-Peanut Star-For. Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Lab Rats Gamer’s G. Gravity Falls Pickle-Peanut Walk the Gamer’s G. Lab Rats Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Spider-Man Star-Rebels Pickle-Peanut Walk the GSN 144Deal or No Deal ’ Å Deal or No Deal ’ Å Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud COOK 153Grandmother Eat St. Å Unique Eats Unique Donut Best Thing Unwrapped Unwrap2.0 Cupcake Wars Carnival Eats Carnival Eats Carnival Eats Carnival Eats Good Eats Good Eats Cupcake Wars WE 163House “The Itch” ’ Å House “Emancipation” ’ House “Last Resort” Å House “Let Them Eat Cake” Mary Mary “Finding a Mary” Mary Mary Sisters In Law (N) Mary Mary Sisters In Law GALA 217Vivan los Niños Como Dice el Dicho (SS) El Chavo El Chavo El Chavo El Chavo La Familia María Vecinos Familia Diez La Familia Vecinos Durmiendo Noticiero Con Joaquin Familia Diez TELE 223María Celeste Caso Cerrado Caso Cerrado Decisiones Noticiero Caso Cerrado: Edición Eva la Trailera (N) ’ (SS) La Esclava Blanca (N) (SS) El señor de los cielos (N) ’ Al Rojo Vivo Titulares La Esclava Blanca ’ (SS) UNIV 224El Gordo y la Flaca (N) Primer Impacto (N) (SS) Hotel Todo Noticiero Uni. Sueño de Amor (N) ’ Un camino hacia el destino Yago (N) El Hotel de los Secretos (N) Impacto Noticiero Uni Contacto Deportivo (N) NBCSP 311Kentucky Derby Access (N) (Live) Pro Ftb Talk NHL Live (N) ’ (Live) NHL Hockey Dallas Stars at St. Louis Blues. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) NHL Hockey Conference Semifinal: Teams TBA. (Live) NHL Overtime DLC 319Bizarre ER Bizarre ER Bizarre ER Bizarre ER Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Doctors Behind Bars Å Emergency Level One Å Emergency Level One Å Emergency Level One Å Emergency Level One Å Emergency Level One Å Thursday Best Bets 8 p.m. on (WRCB) 8 p.m. on (WFLI) 9 p.m. on (WTVC) 9 p.m. on (HIST) 10 p.m. on (FX) Strong DC’s Legends of Tomorrow Scandal Alone Archer It’s an unspoken rule of reality competition Vandal Savage (guest star Casper Crump) With Hollis Doyle (guest star Gregg Henry) After their first week on Vancouver Island, As the title “Bel Panto: Part II” suggests, shows that once you’re “out,” you’re not is finally apprehended by the Legends in posing a threat to their respective candi- several of the participants are having at this new episode picks up the comically necessarily gone for good ... as is proven the new episode “River of Time,” but he has dates, Olivia and Abby (Kerry Washington, least some degree of success. Their mutual suspenseful action from last week as the again by the new episode “Second Chanc- some cards to play in trying to arrange an Darby Stanchfield) unite to try to take him secret? Finding a way to work and live in hostage negotiation for guests at the afore- es,” in which the contestants who have escape. In exchange for letting him survive, out of the political picture in a new episode harmony with the wilderness. Others, how- mentioned charity fundraiser threatens been eliminated thus far return to form a he promises Kendra (Ciara Renee) a re- with the somewhat cheeky title “Trump ever, try to fight Mother Nature, and care- to collapse when both Archer and Lana new team. Expectedly, feathers are ruffled union with Carter (Falk Hentschel). Savage Card.” Edison (guest star Norm Lewis) has less mistakes by some of those people are (voices of H. Jon Benjamin and Aisha Tyler) by the situation, but matters become more also plays mind games with Ray (Brandon second thoughts about having aligned with likely to send two of them home in the new abruptly go missing. Chris Parnell, Amber serious physically for one contender who’s Routh). Snart and Rory (Wentworth Miller, Rowan and Jake (Joe Morton, Scott Foley) episode “The Beasts of Night.” Nash, Jessica Walter and Judy Greer round forced out by an injury. Gabrielle Reece is Dominic Purcell) have issues with Rip’s (Ar- in his own bid for higher office. Tony Gold- out the voice cast. the host. thur Darvill) plans for Savage. wyn and Bellamy Young also star.

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(Live) (:45) NHL Overtime (N) Mecum Auto Auctions “Kansas City” DLC 319NY ER Å NY ER Å NY ER Å NY ER Å NY ER Å NY ER Å NY ER Å NY ER Å NY ER Å NY ER Å “The American Nurse” Å Emergency Emergency NY ER Å NY ER Å “The American Nurse” ’ 10—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 5, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com Panel: Painkiller training should Consumer watchdog proposes be required ban on some arbitration clauses for physicians NEW YORK (AP) — If govern- force individuals to settle dis- arbitration process. ment regulators get their way, it’s putes through arbitration; how- A study commissioned by the WASHINGTON (AP) — Doctors going to become a lot easier to ever cases where a lone customer CFPB in March 2015 showed who prescribe painkillers should sue your bank. wants to sue his or her bank are customers rarely used the courts be required to undergo training By and large, U.S. bank cus- far less common. to sue their bank for a small aimed at reducing misuse and tomers have signed away their “Many banks and financial claim. However, when large num- abuse of the medications, accord- right to sue their bank in court, companies avoid accountability bers of customers were negative- ing to federal health experts, often without being aware of it. by putting arbitration clauses in ly impacted by the same issue, though they acknowledge the Buried in the fine print of credit their contracts that block groups the same study showed arbitra- challenge of putting such a man- card agreements, mortgages, of their customers from suing tion clauses hinder the ability for date in place. insurance policies are what are them ... (and) effectively denies customers to seek relief. The group of advisers to the known as binding, or mandatory, groups of consumers the right to Critics of the CFPB’s ban say Food and Drug Administration arbitration clauses. It means seek justice and relief for wrong- the proposal will only benefit voted unanimously Wednesday customers are generally required doing,” said CFPB Director class-action lawyers and lead to that the agency should change its to take any disputes with a bank Richard Cordray in prepared gigantic paydays. risk-management programs for to a third-party mediator instead remarks. “The CFPB is proposing to give opioid painkillers, highly addic- of going to court. Under current rules, if a cus- the biggest gift to plaintiffs’ tive medications at the center of a The nation’s top consumer tomer has a complaint over dis- lawyers in a half century,” said national epidemic of addiction financial regulator wants to put a puted charges or a particular Lisa Rickard and David and abuse. stop to that. The Consumer practice a bank uses, they’re Hirschmann of the U.S. Chamber Panelists said the risk plans Photo by Matt SayleS/InvISIon/aP, FIle Financial Protection Bureau is required to go through a binding of Commerce, in a prepared should apply to all prescription In thIS nov. 22, 2015 file photo, Prince presents the award for announcing a proposal Thursday arbitration process. Consumer statement. painkillers, including immediate- favorite album - Soul/R&B at the in Los to ban arbitration clauses, which advocates say these arbitrators Congress directed the CFPB to release drugs like Vicodin and Angeles. A famous bassist and longtime friend of pop megastar would affect the entire financial are often biased and routinely study the issue of mandatory Percocet. Currently, the meas- Prince says the artist found “real happiness” in his faith and could industry and the hundreds of rule against consumers. If a cus- arbitration under the Dodd- ures only apply to long-acting stay up all night talking about the Bible. Larry Graham tells The millions of bank accounts, credit tomer loses an arbitration ruling, Frank financial regulatory law. drugs like OxyContin, which cards and mortgages that oftentimes it cannot be appealed. The CFPB announced an outline slowly release their ingredients Associated Press that Prince became a Jehovah’s Witness later in Americans use. The financial industry has of its proposal in October, but over 12 hours or more. life and that it changed the star’s music and lifestyle. The CFPB’s proposal does have argued that arbitration is more had not laid out the exact details It’s the second time since 2010 a significant limitation. The ban efficient way for customers to of what it planned to do. that an FDA panel has recom- would only apply when con- resolve disputes with banks. And Once the rules are published, mended expanding painkiller- sumers want to create or join a for the most part, they are cor- the public will have the usual 90- safety measures and mandating Prince’s death: The class-action lawsuit. Financial rect, and many disputes are day period to comment on the training for doctors. But the companies will still be able to resolved outside of the formal CFPB’s proposal. training plans instituted about four years ago are voluntary, and view from front lines FDA figures show that fewer than half of the doctors targeted by the New federal rule would permit effort have completed the train- ing. of drug epidemic Panelists said a more vigorous thousands of eagle deaths response is needed. NEW YORK (AP) — On the the hype is out there because it’s WASHINGTON (AP) — The bines as tall as 30-story buildings, Golden and bald eagles are not “If we keep it voluntary we’re front lines of America’s fight a celebrity,” she said. “It hap- Obama administration is revising a with spinning rotors as wide as a endangered species but are pro- never going to get many people against a drug-abuse epidemic, pens to other people every day.” federal rule that allows wind-ener- passenger jet’s wingspan. Blades tected under the Bald and Golden trained,” said Michael Fry, a there have been emotional, She said affluent celebrities gy companies to operate high- can reach speeds of up to 170 mph Eagle Protection Act and the pharmacist with Providence sometimes contradictory reac- may have access to doctors who speed turbines for up to 30 years, at the tips, creating tornado-like Migratory Bird Treaty Act. The Health system in Oregon. tions to news that investigators will prescribe opioids in their even if means killing or injuring vortexes. laws prohibit killing, selling or oth- But how to require some 1.5 are looking into whether Prince pure form, while less well-con- thousands of federally protected The Fish and Wildlife Service erwise harming eagles, their nests million prescribers across the died of an overdose. nected addicts resort to drugs bald and golden eagles. estimates there are about 143,000 or eggs without a permit. U.S. to take hours-long classes Those engaged in the fight say bought on the street that may Under the plan announced bald eagles in the United States, The permits would be reviewed about responsible opioid pre- a celebrity’s death can help raise have been mixed with high-risk Wednesday, wind companies and and 40,000 golden eagles. every five years, and companies scribing remains unclear. awareness of the problems yet additives such as fentanyl. other power providers could kill or It’s unclear what toll wind ener- would have to submit reports of The FDA says it supports link- also overshadow the other vic- Catherine Fennelly of Quincy, injure up to 4,200 bald eagles a gy companies are having on eagle how many eagles they kill. ing training requirements to pre- tims dying by the hundreds every Massachusetts, whose 21-year- year without penalty — nearly four populations, although Ashe said as David Ward, a spokesman for scribers’ federal licensure with week. Others suggest the atten- old son died of a fentanyl-laced times the current limit. Golden many 500 golden eagles a year are the American Wind Energy the Drug Enforcement tion to celebrity deaths is transi- overdose of heroin last year, runs eagles could only be killed if com- killed by collisions with wind tow- Association, said wind power helps Administration, but putting that tory and has limited impact. a support group for others affect- panies take steps to minimize the ers, power lines, buildings, cars conserve eagles by mitigating cli- requirement in place would take a In Prince’s case, investigators ed by overdose deaths. She said losses, for instance, by retrofitting and trucks. Thousands more are mate change, a major threat to the legal change by Congress. The are looking into whether a doctor there could be a sliver of an power poles to reduce the risk of killed by gunshots and poisonings. birds. “While unintentional take of FDA has its own authority to was prescribing him drugs in the upside if it’s determined that electrocution. Reporting of eagle mortality is eagles can occur from wind energy require training but it generally weeks preceding his death. The Prince was an overdose victim. Fish and Wildlife Service voluntary, and the Interior production, it is relatively uncom- only uses it for specialized med- Minneapolis Star Tribune report- “He was such a great person, Director Dan Ashe said the propos- Department refuses to release the mon and our industry does more ications taken by small groups of ed Wednesday that Prince’s rep- an amazing musician,” Fennelly al will “provide a path forward” for information. than any other to find ways to patients. Opioids are among the resentatives, shortly before his said. “Someone who followed him maintaining eagle populations Wednesday’s announcement reduce that small impact,” Ward most widely prescribed drugs in death on April 21, had arranged might be like, ‘Wow, it affects while also spurring development of kicks off a 60-day comment period. said. the nation, with more than 170 for the musician to meet a everyone. No one’s invincible.’” a pollution-free energy source Officials hope to issue a final rule Michael Hutchins of the million prescriptions filled last doctor to help him Across the country, in Orange, that’s intended to ease global this fall. American Bird Conservancy said year. kick an addiction to painkillers. California, Denise Cullen is exec- warming, a cornerstone of The plan was developed after a that unless the plan requires “Bureaucracy has to be chal- According to the Centers for utive director of a national net- President Barack Obama’s energy federal judge in California blocked better tracking of bird deaths at lenged,” said Dr. Martin Garcia- Disease Control and Prevention, work called GRASP that seeks to plan. a 2013 rule that gave wind energy or near wind turbines it is Bunuel. “We have a responsibility the record number of drug over- support families and individuals Ashe said the 162-page proposal companies a 30-year pass to kill unlikely to succeed. Hutchins, to do the right thing.” dose deaths in 2014 included who have lost a loved one to sub- would protect eagles and at the bald and golden eagles. whose group filed a lawsuit chal- Prescription opioid overdoses 18,893 related to prescription stance abuse or addiction. same time “help the country U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh lenging the 2013 eagle plan, said have been rising steadily for well pain relievers and 10,574 related Cullen’s own son died of addic- reduce its reliance on fossil fuels” ruled last August that the Fish and officials must ensure that bird- over a decade, reaching nearly to heroin, which many abusers tion-related problems in 2008. such as coal and oil that con- Wildlife Service failed to follow death reporting is done by inde- 19,000 in 2014 — the highest switch to after becoming hooked Cullen said she sensed tribute to global warming. environmental procedural require- pendent observers rather than number on record. Total opioid on painkillers. increased public interest and “There’s a lot of good news in ments in issuing the 2013 direc- by the industry, which he said overdoses exceeded 28,600 that Barbara Cimaglio, the deputy understanding of addiction after here,” Ashe said in an interview, tive. The agency had classified its treats such data as “trade year when combined with heroin, health commissioner in Vermont, the drug-induced death of actor calling the plan “a great tool to action as an administrative change secrets.” which many abusers switch to raised the possibility that Philip Seymour Hoffman in work with to further conservation from a 2009 rule, excluding it from “Mortality data should be after becoming hooked on Prince’s death — depending on February 2014, and she specu- of two iconic species.” a full environmental review. transparent and open to the pub- painkillers. what details emerge — might lated that Prince’s death might The proposal sets objectives for The agency adopted the 30-year lic,” Hutchins said. The group Despite a full day of presenta- help accelerate an ongoing accelerate this shift. eagle management, addresses how rule as a way to encourage the also is concerned that wind tions on various metrics and national discussion about to how “I don’t mean to sound ghoul- bird populations will be monitored development of wind energy, a key farms are not sited in migratory data, most panelists said it’s to ensure that physicians follow ish, but I think this helps us,” and provides a framework for how source of renewable power that paths of eagles, he said. unclear whether the risk plans proper procedures in prescribing she said. “When someone is tal- the permitting system fits within has nearly tripled in output since Under the new proposal, compa- have actually helped curb misuse opioid painkillers. Her depart- ented and appreciated, people the agency’s overall eagle manage- 2009. A previous rule allowed wind nies would pay a $36,000 fee for a and abuse of the drugs. Along ment has joined in a call for write about it, talk about it ... ment, Ashe said. farms to apply for renewable five- long-term permit allowing them to with the training programs, changes that might help curtail When it’s done properly, I think Wind farms are clusters of tur- year permits. kill or injure eagles. patients receive safety brochures dangerous prescribing practices. it’s a good thing.” about the risks of addiction and Vermont is among several One of the women in Cullen’s overdose at the pharmacy. states where overdose deaths network is Danna Bushell, a reg- While overall painkiller pre- have increased sharply in in the istered nurse from Arvada, scriptions have fallen slightly over past few years. Its neighbor, New Colorado, who says her 23-year the last five years, that trend Hampshire, now has one of the old son has struggled with heroin began before the safety programs highest overdose death rates in for several years. took effect. At the same time, the nation. Bushell, who recalls being a overdose deaths tracked by feder- Fond memories of Prince high school freshman when al scientists have continued to remain vivid for Tym Rourke, 44, Prince released his hit “Purple rise. who works with the New Rain” in 1984, hopes that what- Among other problems, pan- Hampshire Charitable ever unfolds in regard to his elists said it’s unclear which Foundation and is chairman of death does not add to the stigma deaths are being caused by inap- the Governor’s Commission on that’s widely attached to drug propriately prescribed drugs, ver- Alcohol and Drug Abuse addiction. She poured out her sus those sold on the black mar- Prevention. “I saw him in concert feelings after his death in a per- ket. when I was in high school,” sonal essay. Multiple panelists described Rourke said. “I’ve never seen “If Prince died of an overdose the data used to assess the pro- anything like it and probably or related complications, that in grams as “poor,” including self- never will.” no way detracts from what an reported surveys by doctors. Rourke has been working in outstanding artist he was, or “The data does not give us a the addiction field for two what an amazing human being clear indication of whether we are decades, and says there’s been a he may have been,” she wrote. reaching the target population for dramatic change in recent years “It’s a tragedy to lose such an the crisis we are trying to as more people find they know icon, but even more deplorable resolve,” said Joseph O’Brien, the someone who is directly affected would be to learn that we lost panel’s patient representative. by serious drug abuse. Prince, along with so many other The FDA is not required to fol- “No one has the luxury any- bright, talented, sensitive human low the advice of its panelists, more of talking about substance beings, to an epidemic that our though it often does. abuse disorder in the abstract,” society, by and large, has proven The educational programs are he said. too apathetic to address in any funded by 23 companies that In Rutland, Vermont, a small meaningful way.” market the long-acting opioids, city hard hit by drug abuse, Rourke, in New Hampshire, is including OxyContin-maker Tracy Hauck is executive direc- unsure what the impact of Purdue Pharma, Endo tor of the Turning Point Center, Prince’s death might be, once Pharmaceuticals, Pfizer Inc. and which helps people attempting to details are established. Johnson & Johnson. The content recover from addiction. Hauck “We’ve had high profile, well- Readers will look to this special publication of the training is based on FDA went through that process her- beloved artists die of substance instructions and administered by self, after losing her nursing abuse for the last 30, 40 years,” for family activities and hot sizzlin’ fun! medical education companies. license when she was caught he said. “Maybe Prince’s death In the last year, government forging a prescription for the will raise the visibility of the Reserve your ad now, don’t miss out! authorities have launched a num- painkillers that she was hooked issue. But when I first heard this ber of steps intended to reduce on. was possible I just shook my Deadline: May 16, 2016 painkiller deaths, including new A high-profile overdose death head and thought, ‘Not again.’” federal prescribing guidelines can help raise awareness of Cimaglio, the Vermont health Publishes: May 22, 2016 from the Centers for Disease addiction problems, she said, official, is old enough to remem- Control and Prevention and state but overall her feelings are ber the drug-fueled deaths of measures that restrict and track mixed. Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix in CALL TODAY! 472-5041 opioid prescribing. “I get a little resentful when all 1970. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 5, 2016— 11 states, as well as the District of Houston-area transportation employed by Knight Columbia, the U.S. Virgin Islands company stormed into the facility Transportation, which provides ATIONAL RIEFS and Puerto Rico. and opened fire on Wednesday, truckload transportation servic- N B Court to consider whether fatally shooting a former co-work- es. er and injuring two others before The Phoenix-based company suspect can be forcibly medicated turning the gun on himself, say- released a statement Wednesday Footage shows escaped inmate not rule Thursday but use the leaving the boy as well, all alone, HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — The ing his life had been ruined, sher- saying work at the facility was arguments to help decide as night fell. Connecticut Supreme Court will iff’s officials said. being suspended until the inves- walking in pharmacy whether to reduce the sentences Details about the final hear arguments on whether a The man was armed with a tigation was complete. It said BARNEGAT TOWNSHIP, N.J. of the state’s 389 death row moments of Ashlynne Mike’s life doctor charged with killing a Yale shotgun and a pistol when he counselors would be on site to (AP) — Police in New Jersey say inmates. began to emerge Wednesday from University physician can be arrived at the Knight support employees. security footage has captured So far, two executions have court documents and family forcibly medicated to render him Transportation office in Katy, The company confirmed an images of an inmate walking into been halted because of the ruling, members, as the suspect, Tom competent to stand trial. about 20 miles west of Houston, employee was killed during the a pharmacy a day after vanishing and attorneys for those death row Begaye, a 27-year-old Navajo A prosecutor and a public according to Harris County shooting, saying: “Our deepest from a state prison. inmates have petitioned the court man from a neighboring commu- defender for Lishan Wang are set Sheriff Ron Hickman. The sheriff sympathies are with the family In a Facebook post, the to change the sentences of all nity, appeared before a federal to go before the court Thursday. said the man “parked right out- during this difficult time.” Barnegat Police Department inmates sentenced under the old magistrate on murder and kid- A trial court judge last year side the building and came “This was the action of a lone identifies the man in the images system to life in prison. napping charges. ruled that Wang was not compe- straight in.” former employee,” the company taken Wednesday morning as 38- The justices will hear argu- A criminal complaint outlined tent to stand trial and should be The man was heard by workers added. “Knight is doing every- year-old Arthur Buckel. ments in the case of Timothy Lee the crime based on statements given antipsychotic medications saying something to the effect of thing possible to ensure the safe- Corrections officials say the min- Hurst, who was convicted of the Begaye made to investigators by force. Wang appealed, insist- “you all ruined my life” as he ty of all of its employees.” imum security inmate was miss- 1998 murder of his manager at a after his arrest. ing he’s competent and doesn’t walked through the building and The sheriff said during a news ing when guards at Bayside State Pensacola Popeye’s restaurant. Begaye was quiet as he faced need medication. may have been looking for some- conference shortly after the Prison in the southern New The jury voted 7-5 in the favor of the victim’s relatives and other Wang, a Chinese citizen from one, sheriff’s spokesman Ralph shooting that the gunman had Jersey town of Hammonton per- death, and the judge agreed and tribal members in court. Outside, Beijing, is charged with fatally Gonzales said. been fired that morning, but formed a count Tuesday morn- imposed the sentence. they yelled “bastard” and “go to shooting Dr. Vajinder (vah-JIN’- The gunman fatally shot one Gonzales said investigators later ing. Since January’s U.S. Supreme hell” as he was led away. der) Toor outside Toor’s Branford man, who was found dead at the determined the dismissal hap- Buckel, whose last known Court ruling, Florida passed a The crime has sent shockwaves home in 2010. scene by responding officers. Two pened two weeks ago. address was in Clifton, had been new law that requires at least 10 through the small tribal commu- Authorities say the shooting other workers were injured by Numerous patrol vehicles sur- serving a sentence for aggravated of the 12 jurors to recommend nities that line the San Juan appeared to stem from a 2008 shrapnel or other debris from the rounded the facility as deputies assault. He was scheduled to be execution. Under the new law, River in New Mexico’s northwest dispute Wang had with Toor and gunfire, and both were treated at responded to reports of gunfire. A paroled later this month. prosecutors must also explain to corner. The grief that over- other doctors when they worked the scene, Gonzales said. nearby high school went on lock- Barnegat Township schools jurors why the death penalty is whelmed searchers when they at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical The names of the gunman and down for about an hour as a pre- that were placed on lockdown the appropriate punishment found the girl’s body Tuesday, the Center in New York City. the victims haven’t been released. caution, said Denisse Cantu, a Wednesday are set to resume before a murder trial begins, and morning after she disappeared, Man fired from job shoots The sheriff said one deputy spokeswoman with the Katy classes Thursday morning. the jury has to decide unani- has shifted to anger and to disbe- co-worker, takes his life injured his knee during the inci- Independent School District. She mously if at least one of those Mariner survives ordeal lief that one of their own could KATY, Texas (AP) — A man dis- dent. said three other district campus- “aggravating factors” justifies it. commit such a heinous crime. missed last month from a Hickman had no information es also were briefly closed during in southeastern Pacific Earlier this week, the effort to HONOLULU (AP) — The U.S. Begaye wasn’t well-known in on how long the man had been the incident. reduce the sentences got a boost the community but at least one Coast Guard says a Colombian when a group of former judges mariner has been rescued after woman, Sher Brown, recognized including three former state him as one of the men that regu- surviving a two-month ordeal in Supreme Court justices and two the southeastern Pacific, but his larly joined her brother at sweat former American Bar Association lodge ceremonies and church three companions reportedly presidents urged the court to meetings on the Navajo Nation. died. impose life sentences. It was inside a sweat lodge, The agency says in a news Florida’s attorneys have object- where Navajo men traditionally release that the 29-year-old man ed to the idea, arguing that the participate in spiritual cleansing, survived by eating fish and seag- U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling that an FBI agent and tribal ulls, after their 23-foot skiff should not apply to cases already investigators found Begaye on became disabled in a lightly trav- decided. Tuesday night. His vehicle was eled area of the ocean. parked outside, matching the A merchant ship that rescued Clock starts for voters to reject boy’s description of a maroon van the man more than 2,000 miles new California tobacco age with no hubcaps. The girl’s broth- southeast of Hawaii notified the SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — er later identified Begaye as the Coast Guard and he was brought California has become the second driver of the van. to Honolulu in good condition state in the nation to raise the Wednesday. legal age to buy tobacco from 18 Philadelphia cop injured in ambush The release said that the “three to 21, starting the clock for oppo- awarded ‘Man of the Year’ other men reportedly perished at nents to ask voters for a reversal PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A sea,” and their bodies were not this November. Philadelphia police officer wound- aboard the skiff. No other details Gov. Jerry Brown’s signature ed during an ambush while he on the deaths were immediately on Wednesday means, beginning was sitting in his patrol car in available. June 9, it will be a crime in January has received a “Man of The survivor, who wasn’t iden- California to sell or give tobacco the Year” award in New York City. tified, said that the four of them to anyone except military person- WCAU-TV reports Officer had set out from Colombia more nel under age 21. He did not say Jesse Hartnett was honored for than two months earlier, but why he signed the measure along his heroic actions Wednesday eventually their engine quit. with four others restricting tobac- night during the yearly National Ex-Utah Sen. Bob Bennett, ousted co use in various ways. Police Defense Foundation Tobacco interests have threat- Awards Dinner in Queens. in tea party wave, has died ened to target the changes at the Authorities say Hartnett’s left SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — ballot box if they are signed into arm was shattered by gunfire Former U.S. Sen. Bob Bennett, of law. Industry or other opponents when Edward Archer attacked Utah, who shied away from the would need to collect 366,000 him. Surveillance footage shows spotlight but earned a reputation valid signatures by early August Hartnett returning fire and pur- as someone who knew how to get to ask voters to reject the new suing Archer things done in Washington, has laws in November. Archer, who later said he acted died. He was 82. “The fierce opposition from Big in the name of Islam, faces Bennett assistant Tara Tanner Tobacco on this measure proves attempted murder and other said he died Wednesday from just how important this law is charges. complications of pancreatic can- and how much their business Hartnett, who sustained nerve cer and a recent stroke. model relies on targeting our damage and has limited use of The Republican was first elect- kids,” state Sen. Ed Hernandez, his left arm, says the recognition ed in 1992 and was widely seen an Azusa Democrat and author of is “a big deal.”    at home as politically moderate, the tobacco age bill, said in a He says he’s talked with police which at times put him at odds statement. recruits about his experience and with Utah’s highly conservative Supporters of the law said it plans to volunteer more. Dignified Services at Republican base. His middle-of-    Realistic Prices! aims to deter adolescents from Total of 42 Hanford workers the-road reputation led to his the harmful, sometimes fatal 2415 Georgetown Road, NE ouster in 2010 at the state con- effects of nicotine addiction. The evaluated for chemical exposure WEATHER INFORMATION 473-2620 vention by delegates fueled by tea Institute of Medicine reports that RICHLAND, Wash. (AP) — party anger. 90 percent of daily smokers Officials say the number of work- Bennett had a stroke on April began using tobacco before turn- ers at Hanford Nuclear 11 that paralyzed the left side of ing 19. Reservation evaluated for chemi- his body and left him unable to Lawmakers and health advo- cal vapor exposure has climbed stand or swallow. He told the cates applauded the move and to 42, following reports last Deseret News a week later the expect other states to follow month that a tank had leaked cancer had been diagnosed with- California’s lead. several thousand gallons of in a year earlier. It started in his “By increasing the tobacco age radioactive waste. pancreas but had spread to his to 21, the nation’s largest state The odors are suspected to stomach and near his liver. provides incredible momentum to have come from the transfer of Bennett said he was receiving similar efforts nationwide,” that waste. hospice care at his home in Matthew Myers, president of The Tri-City Herald reports Arlington, Virginia. Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, (http://goo.gl/6nNlDK ) five Bennett was criticized by oppo- said in a statement. workers were evaluated by med- nents within his own party for Representatives of tobacco ical professionals Wednesday as a being in office too long after prom- organization Altria Group Inc. precautionary measure due to ising to only serve two terms, for declined to comment, and R.J. reported odors or symptoms such supporting a bailout for dis- Reynolds Tobacco Co. did not as headaches. tressed banks, and for working return calls Wednesday. Medical clinic officials evaluat- with Democrats on his own health California joins Hawaii, which ed four others on Tuesday. care bill to require Americans to in April became the first state in In all, 31 people have reported buy health insurance. the nation to raise the legal symptoms while 11 requested In the run-up to the 2010 elec- smoking age to 21. Other juris- evaluations as a precaution. All tion, Bennett took on a decidedly dictions around the country have have been cleared to return to more conservative tone. But he made the change, including New work. failed to sway the 3,500 York and San Francisco. Attorney General Bob Republican state delegates, a Veterans organizations and Ferguson says he’s exploring fur- generally more conservative Republican lawmakers in ther legal options to keep workers group that selected the party’s California objected to the bill, safe and plans to meet with candidate in a caucus system. saying people old enough to die Hanford workers later this week. Following his loss, Bennett ran for their country are old enough Gov. Jay Inslee this week called a consulting firm and worked as to use tobacco. the vapor issue “disturbing.” a lobbyist in Washington. Navajos shocked as details of Powerball jackpot increases Florida Supreme Court considers kidnapping death emerge to $415 million overturning death sentences SHIPROCK, N.M. (AP) — On DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — the far side of a desert hilltop in Powerball jackpot has grown even The lives of nearly 400 death row the shadow of the Shiprock larger. inmates hang in the balance dur- Pinnacle, a towering monolith There was no jackpot winner in ing oral arguments Thursday sacred to the Navajo Nation, the Wednesday night’s drawing, before Florida’s Supreme Court, stranger ignored the cries of an increasing the prize from $348 which will ultimately decide if 11-year-old girl. million to an estimated $415 mil- their sentences should be Hours had passed since the lion. reduced to life in prison. man had talked the girl and her While that’s not chump The hearing comes in response brother into his van while they change, it’s a far cry from the to a U.S. Supreme Court ruling were playing about a quarter- $1.6 billion Powerball prize earlier this year that found mile from their home after school. shared by three winning lottery Florida’s system of sentencing She begged to be taken home, ticketholders in January, the people to death unconstitutional. but he led her away from her 9- largest ever jackpot draw in the The nation’s high court said year-old brother, to an even more world. No one has won the full Florida’s system gave too much remote spot, where he removed jackpot since March 2. power to judges, rather than her clothes and sexually assault- Powerball says the odds of win- juries, in imposing capital pun- ed her. Then he hit her twice in ning the top prize are one in more ishment. the head with a tire iron and left than 292 million. The Florida Supreme Court will her for dead before driving off and Powerball tickets are sold in 44 12—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 5, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com

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Phone 472-5041 or fax 614-6529 SportS [email protected] Rain pushes District 5-AAA softball tourney back tourney opens Friday By SARALYN NORKUS while Walker Valley dropped a 9-3 Banner Sports Writer By JOE CANNON Banner Assistant Sports Editor tally. Two games were on tap for The result means the Lady OOLTEWAH — The District 5- Wednesday night’s opening Hurricanes (12-18, 6-6 District 5- AAA softball postseason gets round of the District 5-AAA AAA play) will host the Lady underway Friday evening with a baseball tournament, but unfor- Mustangs (13-14, 6-6) in Friday’s trio of games at different locations tunately only one game was opening round at 6 in before gathering at Ooltewah played. Collegedale. The winner will have High School for the remainer of Always a concern during the to face Ooltewah (35-4, 12-0) the event Saturday through spring season, the weather Saturday morning at 11 in the Tuesday, or possibly Wednesday. decided to overshadow the tour- second round. The loser won’t The league coaches gathered in nament games, forcing No. 4 play until Saturday evening at 5. Ooltewah Wednesday to finalize East Hamilton and No. 7 During the regular season East plans for the district tournament McMinn County into two weath- Hamilton claimed a 9-8 extra- with the only unsettled seed com- er delays. The first delay, which inning win at home while Walker ing at No. 4, where Walker Valley started in the bottom of the Valley returned the favor with a and East Hamilton were knotted. fourth inning, lasted for an hour 4-3 walk-off victory at Larry “We had to go to the fourth tie and 50 minutes, and the second Haney Field. breaker,” explained Lady delay lasted only five minutes in In Friday’s other openers, Mustang head coach Lauren the top of the seventh. sixth-seeded Cleveland High (5- Limburg. “One more step and we Ultimately, the Hurricanes 20, 1-11) will travel to No. 3 would have had to flip a coin.” thrived in the rainy weather and McMinn County (16-19, 7-5), After having beaten each other ended the Cherokees’ season while second-seeded Soddy-Daisy by a single run in regular season with a 9-1 win. (25-8, 9-3) will play host to No. 7 play took care of the first two tie- “It (was) a crazy night,” tour- Bradley Central (3-20, 1-11). breakers, the teams were still nament host and Cleveland Both games are slated for a 5 even when their records against coach Preston Scoggins said. p.m. first pitch. higher seeded teams were com- No. 6 Cleveland was supposed The losers of those games will pared. to take on No. 5 Walker Valley at kick off Saturday’s five-game slate That brought the deciding fac- 8 p.m.Wednesday night, but the at Jim Lowell Field at 9 a.m. in an tor to “run differential versus the extended weather delay forced elimination game. The victors will highest seeded team not involved the 5-AAA tournament to be tangle at 11 in a winner’s bracket in the tie.” pushed back a day. semifinal contest. Elimination Lee University photo Both squads had lost a game to The Mustangs and the Raiders games will also be played at 3 and LEE GOLFER Caroline Moore and the Lady Flames fell short of their goal of finishing in the Top top-seeded Ooltewah 8-0, but in will battle it out tonight at 7, 4 at the GSC tournament in Pensacola, Fla., Wednesday. their other meeting with the Lady Owls, East Hamilton fell 6-5, See DISTRICT, Page 15 See RAIN, Page 14 Falcons Lady Flames slip up agree to at GSC Super Region terms with From LEE SPORTS INFORMATION to have a good finish. “Our girls played some of their best golf at the Keanu Neal PACE, Fla. — Hopes of a top 4 finish in the end of the season, and as a team I felt like we kept NCAA Super Region 2 slipped away from the Lee improving throughout the semester. As a coach women’s golf team on the last six holes of FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. (AP) — that’s exactly what you want to see. I think it was Wednesday’s final round of the 54-hole event at The Atlanta Falcons have agreed to a very good first season in D II.” the Marcus Pointe Golf Club. terms on a four-year contract with Maupin added that two awesome careers fin- “The girls played a really good tournament and safety Keanu Neal, the team’s first- ished up Wednesday. “Bernadette (Little) and unfortunately that last six holes really got away round pick from Florida. Callie (Gino) have played some fantastic golf for us from us,” pointed out coach John Maupin after Neal, the No. 17 overall pick in over the years, and have been major contributors viewing the final totals. “This is such a strong field last week’s NFL draft, is the only to a lot of team success. On top of that, they are and we were right in the mix for a top four, and first-round pick to agree to terms excellent role models of what we expect from our again, unfortunately we just had a really poor fin- thus far. Terms of the deal, which players off the course and as leaders. I’m really ish to our round. includes an option for a fifth sea- going to miss them. I am very grateful for all their “I want to give Hunter, (Lee assistant coach son, were not immediately avail- hard work.” Banner photo, RICHARD ROBERTS Vest) a lot of credit. “He did a great job coaching able. THE NO. 7-SEED Bradley Central Bearettes will travel to Soddy- the team this week and putting them in position See LADY FLAMES, Page 15 Daisy to take on the No. 2-seed Lady Trojans in the opening round See FALCONS, Page 15 of the District 5-AAA softball tournament Friday, at 5 p.m. Mets win sixth straight series over Braves NEW YORK (AP) — With all his Braves’ second hit, and Matz be back in time for Friday’s baseball’s domestic violence pol- pitches working on a cold, driz- came out at 106 pitches — 78 of home game against Arizona. icy, paid administrative leave is zly afternoon, Steven Matz didn’t them for strikes. Atlanta is off Thursday. limited to seven days, but man- waste any time. The Braves have been held to Braves OF Hector Olivera’s agement and the union can Matz and the Mets dispatched one or no runs in eight of their paid administrative leave has extended that if both sides the lowly Atlanta Braves 8-0 in a 27 games. been extended through May 10 agree. tidy 2 hours, 28 minutes Duda’s second homer, with in an agreement by Major UP NEXT Wednesday to win six straight two outs in the fifth, went to left- League Baseball and the players’ Mets: RHP Jacob deGrom (3- series for the first time in almost center; the first was to right-cen- association. Olivera was arrest- 0) faces Padres RHP Colin Rea a decade. ter. That power to all fields is a ed April 13 and charged with (2-1) on Thursday as New York The 24-year-old lefty allowed “great sign” to manager Terry assaulting a woman at a hotel two hits over 7 2/3 innings, and Collins. outside Washington, D.C. Under See BRAVES, Page 14 Lucas Duda had two of New “I just hope he stays hot, York’s four home runs. Matz (4- because he can carry you,” 1) has a 0.67 ERA over his last Collins said. four outings, allowing no runs in Neil Walker then walked and three of them. With his defense Flores, playing third base to give making several sharp plays David Wright a rest, drove him behind him, he struck out eight in with a double. and walked none to close out the Chacin allowed eight runs, three-game series. seven hits and four walks in 4 Matz likes to work quickly, 2/3 innings. and on Wednesday he was in a “It was just leaving pitches in perfect rhythm. the middle and not too many “All my pitches, I felt comfort- things were working for me able — I felt like I could throw today,” he said. them in any count,” he said. The Mets went 7-2 on their Rene Rivera, starting at catch- homestand and the Braves fin- er for Kevin Plawecki with a day ished 3-4 on their trip. game after a night game, and Rivera, who played 110 games WALKER VALLEY’S SOPHIE FUGATE connects for an RBI sin- Asdrubal Cabrera also homered for the Rays last season, was gle in the bottom of the second inning Wednesday, against Hixson at in the Mets’ 10th victory in 12 called up by the Mets last week Larry Haney Field. games. They last won six when starter Travis d’Arnaud straight series in August and went on the disabled list. He had September 2006. been 0 for 3 with New York Lady Mustangs tune up for With two outs in the second before hitting his first home run inning, Jhoulys Chacin (1-2) since last July 8. walked Wilmer Flores to bring Plawecki has been struggling district with 3-inning victory up Rivera, the No. 8 hitter. His at the plate, though Collins is STAFF REPORTS gle and an Ali King RBI double. drive to left hooked inside the confident he’ll turn it around. Two errors and three walks later, foul pole for a two-run homer. “I’m here to catch; I’m here to Walker Valley started early and the bases were loaded with Lady That snapped a 17-inning help my pitchers,” Rivera said. “I finished early in closing out the Mustangs. Singles by Sophie scoring drought for the Mets just want to have the best at-bat regular season softball schedule Fugate and Madeline Brooks going back to Monday’s series I can have.” with a three-inning, 16-0 win completed the seven-run inning opener. They didn’t wait long Chacin had not allowed a over Hixson Wednesday. with Walker Valley in control 16- before scoring again: Cabrera home run since Sept. 21, a span The Lady Mustangs picked up 0. and Duda added two-run of 31 innings. He had been one homers of their own in the third. of only two pitchers in the eight runs in the bottom of the The Lady Wildcats picked up a Both of Cabrera’s home runs majors this season with at least first inning, highlighted by a single off Lady Mustangs pitcher this season have come against 20 innings to not give up a grand slam off the bat of senior Sydney Everett, but the hit was Atlanta. homer (Washington’s Joe Ross is Emilee Spann. all Hixson could muster before Matz retired 19 of his first 20 the other). Walker Valley put the finishing Walker Valley closed out the win. batters, the only baserunner Braves RF Nick Markakis touches on the afternoon with The Lady Mustangs open coming on a single by the oppos- went home to Maryland because seven runs in the bottom of the District 5-AAA tournament play AP photo ing pitcher, Chacin, in the third. of a family emergency, manager second. at 6 p.m. Friday against the Lady ATLANTA BRAVES CENTER FIELDER Mallex Smith chases a With two outs in the eighth, Fredi Gonzalez said before the Riley Suits led off with a walk Hurricanes on the road at East home run by the New York Mets’ Lucas Duda in the third inning Erick Aybar singled for the game. The veteran is expected to followed by a Miranda Young sin- Hamilton. Wednesday, in New York. 14—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 5, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com

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Atlanta 7 20 .259 12 Minnesota 5, Dallas 4, OT Central Division San Jose 6, Los Angeles 3, San Jose wins series 4-1 ON AIR WLPct GB Saturday, April 23 Chicago 20 6 .769 — Pittsburgh 6, N.Y. Rangers 3, Pittsburgh wins series 4-1 Player of the Year for 2016 Sports on TV Pittsburgh 15 13 .536 6 Anaheim 5, Nashville 2 Thursday, May 5 St. Louis 14 14 .500 7 Chicago 6, St. Louis 3 COLLEGE BASEBALL Milwaukee 11 16 .407 9½ Sunday, April 24 From LEE SPORTS INFORMATION being eligible for post-season outfield when the lefty was not 7 p.m. Cincinnati 11 17 .393 10 Washington 1, Philadelphia 0, Washington wins series 4-2 play in the Gulf South," said pitching, posting a .367 batting ESPN2 — Vanderbilt at Texas A&M West Division Dallas 5, Minnesota 4, Dallas wins series 4-2 BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Lee GOLF W L Pct GB N.Y. Islanders 2, Florida 1, 2OT, N.Y. Islanders wins series 4-2 coach Mark Brew after learning average with 17 doubles, seven 6:30 a.m. San Francisco 15 14 .517 — Monday, April 25 senior first baseman Ben GOLF — European PGA Tour, Trophée Hassan II, first round, Los Angeles 14 14 .500 ½ Nashville 3, Anaheim 1 of the honor. "Ben has had one homeruns and 43 RBI. at Rabat, Morocco Colorado 13 14 .481 1 St. Louis 3, Chicago 2, St. Louis wins series 4-3 Holland has been named the of the best offensive seasons I 10:30 a.m. Arizona 12 17 .414 3 Wednesday, April 27 Gulf South Conference Player of Vidrio is the workhorse for the GOLF — European PGA Tour, Trophée Hassan II, first round, San Diego 11 17 .393 3½ Nashville 2, Anaheim 1, Nashville wins series 4-3 have witnessed in my 20 years Lee pitching staff. He went to at Rabat, Morocco Wednesday’s Games SECOND ROUND the Year as voted on by the GSC 12:30 p.m. Chicago Cubs 6, Pittsburgh 2 Wednesday, April 27 at Lee and I am happy that he the hill for 76.1 innings. The GOLF — LPGA Tour, Yokohama Tire Classic, first round, at Cincinnati 7, San Francisco 4 N.Y. Islanders 5, Tampa Bay 3 coaches and sports information Prattville, Ala. was rewarded for it as GSC junior left-hander recorded a 6- N.Y. Mets 8, Atlanta 0 Thursday, April 28 directors. 4 p.m. L.A. Angels 7, Milwaukee 3 Washington 4, Pittsburgh 3, OT Player of the Year." 3 won-loss mark with a 3.30 GOLF — PGA Tour, Wells Fargo Championship, first round, at Washington 13, Kansas City 2 Friday, April 29 Holland will lead the Charlotte, N.C. Colorado 2, San Diego 0 Dallas 2, St. Louis 1 Lee senior shortstop ERA, walking 20 hitters and fan- MLB BASEBALL Miami 4, Arizona 3 San Jose 5, Nashville 2 Flames into conference 1:30 p.m. Luke Toms earned a ning 69. Tampa Bay 8, L.A. Dodgers 5 Saturday, April 30 tournament play of MLB — Philadelphia at St. Louis St. Louis 5, Philadelphia 4 Tampa Bay 4, NY Islanders 1 GSC First-Team spot. Tre Hobbs (Delta State) is the 7 p.m. Thursday’s Games Pittsburgh 2, Washington 1 Saturday at 4 p.m. MLB — N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore OR Texas at Toronto Philadelphia (Eickhoff 1-3) at St. Louis (Garcia 1-2), 1:45 p.m. Sunday, May 1 Toms, who has devel- GSC Pitcher of the Year. NBA BASKETBALL (EDT) against top-seed- Arizona (Ray 1-1) at Miami (Conley 1-1), 7:10 p.m. St. Louis 4, Dallas 3, OT oped into an outstand- Alabama Huntsville's Taylor 8 p.m. Milwaukee (Anderson 1-3) at Cincinnati (Simon 0-3), 7:10 p.m. San Jose 3, Nashville 2 ed West Florida. The ESPN — Playoffs, Eastern Conference, semifinals, Game 2, Washington (Ross 3-0) at Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 1-2), 8:05 Monday, May 2 ing defensive shortstop, Clemons is listed as the Miami at Toronto p.m. Pittsburgh 3, Washington 2 double-elimination NHL HOCKEY N.Y. Mets (deGrom 3-0) at San Diego (Rea 2-1), 10:10 p.m. Tuesday, May 3 also enjoyed outstand- Freshman of the Year while West 8 p.m. tourney will be held on Colorado (Rusin 1-0) at San Francisco (Cain 0-3), 10:15 p.m. Tampa Bay 5, NY Islanders 4, OT, Tampa Bay leads series 2- ing numbers at the Florida's Mike Jeffcoat is the NBCSN — Stanley Cup playoffs, Western Conference, second Friday’s Games 1 the campus of West round, Game 4, Dallas at St. Louis Washington (Scherzer 3-1) at Chicago Cubs (Lackey 3-1), Nashville 4, San Jose 1, San Jose leads series 2-1 plate. He hit .333 with GSC Coach of the Year. 9 p.m. 2:20 p.m. St. Louis 6, Dallas 1, St. Louis leads series 2-1 Florida in Pensacola. CNBC — Stanley Cup playoffs, Western Conference, second L.A. Dodgers (Maeda 3-1) at Toronto (Stroman 4-0), 7:07 p.m. Wednesday, May 4 15 homeruns, 10 dou- round, Game 4, San Jose at Nashville Milwaukee (Peralta 2-3) at Cincinnati (Adleman 0-0), 7:10 p.m. Pittsburgh 3, Washington 2, OT, Pittsburgh leads series 3-1 The native of bles and a team-leading FIRST TEAM SOCCER Philadelphia (Velasquez 4-1) at Miami (Chen 2-1), 7:10 p.m. Thursday, May 5 Murfreesboro hit .417 C – Kevin Hall, North Alabama 3 p.m. Arizona (Greinke 2-2) at Atlanta (Blair 0-1), 7:35 p.m. San Jose at Nashville, 9 p.m. 50 RBI. DH – Taylor Hayes, North Alabama FS1 — UEFA Europa League, Villarreal at Liverpool Pittsburgh (Liriano 2-1) at St. Louis (Martinez 4-1), 8:15 p.m. Dallas at St. Louis, 9:30 p.m. (70-for-168) in the reg- Holland 1B – Ben Holland, Lee FS2 — UEFA Europa League, Shakhtar Donetsk at Sevilla Colorado (Bettis 3-1) at San Francisco (Bumgarner 3-2), 10:15 Friday, May 6 "Luke really came on 2B – Trent Giambrone, Delta State p.m. Tampa Bay at NY Islanders, 7 p.m. ular season and paced strong for us the later 3B – Mitch Holgate, West Alabama N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard 2-1) at San Diego (Pomeranz 2-3), Saturday, May 7 the Gulf South Conference in SS – Luke Toms, Lee 10:40 p.m. St. Louis at Dallas, 1 p.m. two-thirds of the season and SS – Alex Greene, West Florida * ON TAP American League Pittsburgh at Washington, 7:15 p.m. homeruns (17), total bases SS – Caleb Lopes, West Florida * East Division x-Nashville at San Jose, 10 p.m. provided Ben with some great OF – Dalton Duty, Valdosta State Thursday, May 5 Sunday, May 8 (144), slugging percentage (.857) OF – Garrett Hayes, West Georgia BASEBALL WLPct GB NY Islanders at Tampa Bay, 3 p.m. protection," noted coach Brew. OF – Will Robertson, Delta State District 5-AAA Tournament Boston 16 11 .593 — and on-base percentage (.528). Baltimore 15 11 .577 ½ Monday, May 9 OF – Austin Sanders, Alabama Huntsville at Cleveland H.S. "He has also played a very solid SP – Wilson Adams, Alabama Huntsville No. 5 Walker Valley vs. No. 6 Cleveland, 7 Toronto 14 15 .483 3 x-Dallas at St. Louis, TBA His OBP was good for fifth in all Tampa Bay 12 14 .462 3½ x-San Jose at Nashville, TBA shortstop for us.. Art (Vidiro) SP – Evan Anderson, West Alabama SOFTBALL of NCAA Division II, while his 23 SP – Brandon Goldsmith, West Georgia Tellico at Polk County, 5:30 New York 9 16 .360 6 Tuesday, May 10 Central Division x-Washington at Pittsburgh, TBA and Trent )Hill) have had very SP – JT Granat, West Florida Cleveland at Kingston, 5:30 doubles ranked him second in SP – Tre Hobbs, Delta State Friday, May 6 W L Pct GB x-Tampa Bay at NY Islanders, TBA good years on the mound and I Chicago 19 9 .679 — Wednesday, May 11 the GSC and sixth in NCAA DII. RP – Jarrod Petree, West Florida BASEBALL SECOND TEAM District 5-AAA Tournament Detroit 14 12 .538 4 x-St. Louis at Dallas, TBA believe Trent could just have Kansas City 14 13 .519 4½ Thursday, May 12 The Murfreesboro, Tenn., native C – Jack Cockrum, West Alabama WV/Cleveland winner vs. East Hamilton, 7 easily have been an all-confer- C – Kyle Hamner, West Florida SOCCER Cleveland 12 12 .500 5 x-Pittsburgh at Washington, TBA was also third in the league in Minnesota 8 20 .286 11 x-NY Islanders at Tampa Bay, TBA C – AJ Walden, Alabama Huntsville District 5-AAA Tournament ence outfielder. Overall I 1B – Dalton Rogers, West Georgia No.7 Ooltewah at No. 2 Walker Valley, 6:30 West Division x-Nashville at San Jose, TBA hits and runs (54) and fourth in WLPct GB thought it was great recognition 2B – Nic Strasser, West Florida No. 6 Bradley Central at No. 3 McMinn County, 6:30 batting average and runs 3B – Ethan Gill, Delta State No. 5 Soddy-Daisy at No. 4 East Hamilton, 6:30 Seattle 16 11 .593 — Texas 15 13 .536 1½ for these guys and the seasons 3B – Robert Lopez, West Florida SOFTBALL brought in (49). 3B – Matt Spruill, Alabama Huntsville District 5-AAA Tournament Los Angeles 13 15 .464 3½ NASCAR they had and I am proud of Oakland 13 16 .448 4 The big first baseman posted SS – Dylan Little, West Alabama No. 6 Cleveland at No. 3 McMinn County, 5 NASCAR Sprint Cup Schedule-Winners OF – Dylan Calhoun, North Alabama No 7 Bradley Central at No. 2 Soddy-Daisy, 5 Houston 10 18 .357 6½ them." Wednesday’s Games Through May 1 a season-best 22-game hitting OF – Nick Delgado, West Alabama No 5 Walker Valley at No. 4 East Hamilton, 6 Feb. 13 — x-Sprint Unlimited () OF – Jean Figueroa, West Florida District 5-AA Tournament L.A. Angels 7, Milwaukee 3 streak 3/6-4/16, in which he Hill and Vidrio are listed as Washington 13, Kansas City 2 Feb. 18 — x-Can-Am Duel 1 (Dale Earnhardt Jr.) OF – Tyler Hutch, West Georgia play-in game Feb. 18 — x-Can-Am Duel 2 () pitchers of the All-GSC Second SP – Trenton Hill, Lee TBA Seattle 9, Oakland 8 racked up eight multi-hit per- Cleveland 4, Detroit 0 Feb. 21 — Daytona 500 (Denny Hamlin) SP – Evan Miller, West Alabama Saturday, May 7 Feb. 28 — Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 () formances, including 14 RBI, 11 Team. On the mound Hill has 6 SP – Dalton Moats, Delta State BASEBALL N.Y. Yankees 7, Baltimore 0 Toronto 4, Texas 3 March 6 — Kobalt 400 () wins and 2 defeats. He regis- SP – Walker O'Connor, West Florida GSC Championship March 13 — Good Sam 500 () doubles and three homeruns. SP – Riley Sanderson, North Alabama at Pensacola, Fla. Tampa Bay 8, L.A. Dodgers 5 Boston 5, Chicago White Sox 2 March 20 — Auto Club 400 (Jimmie Johnson) "What a season and an honor tered a 2.83 earned-run aver- SP – Art Vidrio, Lee Game 2: No. 5 Alabama Huntsville vs. No. 2 Delta State, 12 April 3 — STP 500 (Kyle Busch) RP – Taylor Clemons, Alabama Huntsville Game 1: No. 6 Lee vs. No. 1 West Florida, 4 Houston 16, Minnesota 4 Thursday’s Games April 9 — Duck Commander 500 (Kyle Busch) for Ben in our first season of age. He was also a regular in the *--Next highest infielder Game 3: No. 4 West Georgia vs. No. 3 West Alabama, 8 April 17 — Food City 500 () District 5-AAA Tournament Detroit (Fulmer 1-0) at Cleveland (Bauer 1-0), 6:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 1-0) at Baltimore (Gausman 0-1), 7:05 April 24 — Toyota Owners 400 (Carl Edwards) Semifinals May 1 — GEICO 500(Brad Keselowski) (Best of 3 series) p.m. Texas (Holland 3-1) at Toronto (Happ 3-0), 7:07 p.m. May 7 — Go Bowling 400, Kansas City, Kan. at Cleveland H.S. May 15 — AAA 400 Drive for Autism, Dover, Del. Brooks, Smith rewrite Flames record book Boston (Owens 0-0) at Chicago White Sox (Johnson 0-0), 8:10 No. 1 Bradley Central vs. TBA, 1 May 20 — x-Sprint Showdown, Concord, N.C. No. 2 Soddy-Daisy vs. No. 3 Ooltewah, 4 p.m. Seattle (Miley 2-2) at Houston (Devenski 0-1), 8:10 p.m. May 21 — x-NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race, Concord, N.C. From LEE SPORTS INFORMATION SOFTBALL May 29 — Coca-Cola 600, Concord, N.C. ing time of 11:05.00, but was time improved her NCAA DII District 5-AAA Tournament Friday’s Games Boston (Porcello 5-0) at N.Y. Yankees (Pineda 1-3), 7:05 p.m. June 5 — Axalta We Paint Winners 400, Long Pond, Pa. quick enough to beat her own qualifying times from the GSC at Ooltewah June 12 — FireKeepers Casino 400, Brooklyn, Mich. CHS/McMinn loser vs. Bradley/S-D loser, 9 a.m. Oakland (Hahn 1-0) at Baltimore (Wright 1-2), 7:05 p.m. LYNCHBURG, Va. — Justin L.A. Dodgers (Maeda 3-1) at Toronto (Stroman 4-0), 7:07 p.m. June 26 — Toyota/Save Mart 350, Sonoma, Calif. Lee record of 11:24.23. Championships. WV/EH winner vs. No. 1 Ooltewah, 11 a.m. July 2 — Coke Zero 400, Daytona Beach, Fla. Brooks met an NCAA Division II CHS/McMinn winner vs. BC/S-D winner, 1 Texas (Hamels 3-0) at Detroit (Zimmermann 5-0), 7:08 p.m. Brooks joined his brother The Flames had five athletes Kansas City (Ventura 2-1) at Cleveland (Salazar 2-2), 7:10 July 9 — Quaker State 400, Sparta, Ky. Game 6 winner vs. Game 4 loser, 3 July 17 — New Hampshire 301, Loudon, N.H. provisional qualifying mark and Game 1 loser vs. Game 5 loser, 5 p.m. Justin in the 200-meter dash. in the 800-meter run. Harold Minnesota (Duffey 0-1) at Chicago White Sox (Latos 4-0), 8:10 July 24 — Crown Royal Presents The Your Hero’s Name Here joined Audrey Smith in rewrit- TRACK AND FIELD 400 at The Brickyard, Indianapolis Josiah was eighth at 21.37 and Smith finished first (1:52.35). Little Caesars Invitational Meet at Red Bank p.m. Seattle (Walker 2-1) at Houston (Fister 2-3), 8:10 p.m. July 31 — Pennsylvania 400, Long Pond, Pa. ing the Lee University Track & Sunday, May 8 Aug. 7 — Cheez-It 355 at The Glen, Watkins Glen, N.Y. Justin stopped the clock at Emmanuel Kipchumba gave Lee BASEBALL Tampa Bay (Archer 1-4) at L.A. Angels (Richards 1-3), 10:05 p.m. Aug. 20 — Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race, Bristol, Tenn. Field record books Wednesday 21.74 (16th). Brandon Raleigh a second runner in the top 10 District 5-AAA Tournament Aug. 28 — Pure Michigan 400, Brooklyn, Mich. at the Liberty Twilight Qualifier. Semifinals Sep. 4 — Bojangles’ Southern 500, Darlington, S.C. finished ninth (4:01.73) in the with a time of 1:55.35. Adam (Best of 3 series) Sep. 10 — Federated Auto Parts 400, Richmond, Va. at Cleveland H.S. Brooks finished third in the 1,500-meter run. Gullette was 16th (1:59.91), GOLF Sep. 18 — Chicagoland 400, Joliet, Ill. No. 1 seed Bradley Central vs. TBA, 2 Sep. 25 — New England 300, Loudon, N.H. 400-meter dash with a time of Adrian Martin garnered two Raleigh was 20th (2:01.73) and No. 2 seed Soddy-Daisy vs. No. 3 seed Ooltewah, 5 World Golf Ranking Oct. 2 — Dover 400, Dover, Del. GSC Championship Through May 1 Oct. 8 — Bank of America 500, Concord, N.C. 47.55. He improved upon the top-three finishes. The junior Terris Elliott finished 29th at Pensacola, Fla. 1. Jason Day AUS 12.05 Oct. 16 — Hollywood Casino 400, Kansas City, Kan. mark of 48.18 he posted at the Game 4: Loser (Game 1) vs. Loser (Game 2), 12 2. Jordan Spieth USA 11.26 Oct. 23 — Alabama 500, Talladega, Ala. placed second in the 100-meter (2:09.64). Game 5: Winner (Game 1) vs. Loser (Game 3), 4 3. Rory McIlroy NIR 8.97 Oct. 30 — Goody’s Fast Relief 500, Ridgeway, Va. GSC Championships and dash with a time of 11.74. The The Lee squads will travel to Game 6: Winner (Game 2) vs. Winner (Game 3), 8 4. Bubba Watson USA 8.04 Nov. 6 — AAA Texas 500, Fort Worth, Texas SOFTBALL 5. Rickie Fowler USA 7.56 Nov. 13 — Can-Am 500, Avondale, Ariz. crossed the finish line under winner was the current holder Greensboro, N.C., on May 15 to TCCAA Region 7 Tournament 6. Henrik Stenson SWE 7.47 Nov. 20 — Ford 400, Homestead, Fla. the 47.94 standard. at Columbia State 7. Adam Scott AUS 6.91 x-non-points race of the No. 1 time in NCAA DII, participate in the 2016 Aggie Cleveland State vs. Roane State, 3 8. Dustin Johnson USA 6.62 NASCAR XFINITY Schedule-Winners Smith placed first in the Nikia Squire from Queens Last Chance hosted by North 9. Danny Willett ENG 6.28 Through May 1 10. Justin Rose ENG 5.70 Feb. 20 — Powershares QQQ 300 () 3,000-meter steeplechase. Her (N.C.). Martin also finished Carolina A&T to take their last 11. Branden Grace SAF 5.44 Feb. 27 — Heads Up Georgia 250 (Kyle Busch) BASKETBALL 12. Patrick Reed USA 5.24 March 5 — Boyd Gaming 300 (Kyle Busch) time of 11:05.36 was just shy of third in the 200-meter dash shot at qualifying for the NCAA NBA Daily Playoff Glance 13. Louis Oosthuizen SAF 4.92 March 12 — Axalta Faster. Tougher. Brighter. 200 (Kyle Busch) meeting the provisional qualify- with a mark of 24.11. Neither DII Championships. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) 14. Hideki Matsuyama JPN 4.54 March 19 — TreatMyClot.com 300 (Austin Dillon) FIRST ROUND 15. Sergio Garcia ESP 4.20 April 8 — O’Reilly Auto Parts 300 (Kyle Busch) Saturday, April 16 16. Brandt Snedeker USA 4.17 April 16 — x-Fitzgerald Glider Kits 300 Heat Race 1 (Erik Indiana 100, Toronto 90 17. Zach Johnson USA 3.99 Jones) Golden State 104, Houston 78 18. Brooks Koepka USA 3.86 April 16 — x-Fitzgerald Glider Kits 300 Heat Race 2 (Austin Atlanta 102, Boston 101 19. J.B. Holmes USA 3.86 Dillon) Oklahoma City 108, Dallas 70 20. Phil Mickelson USA 3.81 April 16 — Fitzgerald Glider Kits 300 () LOCAL NOTES Sunday, April 17 21. Charl Schwartzel SAF 3.75 April 23 — x-ToyotaCare 250 Heat Race 1 (Erik Jones) Cleveland 106, Detroit 101 22. Kevin Kisner USA 3.59 April 23 — ToyotaCare 250 (Dale Earnhardt Jr.) Miami 123, Charlotte 91 23. Paul Casey ENG 3.50 April 23 — x-ToyotaCare 250 Heat Race 2 () 24. Byeong-Hun An KOR 3.47 April 30 — Sparks Energy 300 (Elliot Sadler) San Antonio 106, Memphis 74 non-boaters and are associated with FLW. The club fishes p.m. in the gymnasium. This includes current sixth and L.A. Clippers 115, Portland 95 25. Jim Furyk USA 3.43 May 14 — x-Dover 200 Heat Race 1, Dover, Del. BASEBALL 26. Kevin Na USA 3.21 May 14 — x-Dover 200 Heat Race 2, Dover, Del. BRADLEY BASEBALL CAMP and holds tournament on Chickamauga Lake, Nickajack seventh graders at OMS along with any fifth-grade athlete Monday, April 18 Lake, Lake Guntersville, Lake Weiss, Watts Bar and Neely 29. Bill Haas USA 3.18 May 14 — Dover 200, Dover, Del. The Bradley Baseball Camp will be held June 13-15 planning to attend OMS next year. Toronto 98, Indiana 87 Henry. Dues for the Bassmasters are $35 quarterly. Other 27. Jimmy Walker USA 3.17 May 28 — Hisense 4K TV 300, Concord, N.C. from 9a.m. until noon each day. The cost is $60 with sign Dallas 85, Oklahoma City 84 fees include $35 FLW joining fee, $8 insurance, $20 per TENNIS Golden State 115, Houston 106 29. Matt Kuchar USA 3.15 June 4 — Pocono 250, Long Pond, Pa. ups at 8:30 on the morning of June 13. The camp is for KAY MCDANIEL TENNIS CLINICS 30. Rafa Cabrera Bello ESP 3.13 June 11 — Menards 250, Brooklyn, Mich. year for biggest largemouth or smallmouth bass and $15 Tuesday, April 19 grades K-5 participants. for tournament largemouth or smallmouth prize. For more The annual Kay McDaniel Tennis Clinic will take place Atlanta 89, Boston 72 31. Russell Knox SCO 3.11 June 19 — Iowa 250, Newton, Iowa CSCC SUMMER CAMPS June 6-10 at the Lee University tennis courts. The clinic is 32. Charley Hoffman USA 2.04 July 1 — Subway Firecracker 250, Daytona Beach, Fla. information, contact Dewayne Lowe at (423) 715-5772. San Antonio 94, Memphis 68 Cleveland State Baseball Coach Mike Policastro will GOLF for girls and boys of any skill level ages 6-13. The girls will Wednesday, April 20 33. Andy Sullivan ENG 2.99 July 8 — , Sparta, Ky. conduct the following summer Baseball Camps: Youth go from 8-10 a.m. and the boys will go from 10:30 a.m.- BRADLEY COUNTY JUNIOR GOLF Miami 115, Charlotte 103 34. Shane Lowry IRL 2.95 July 16 — Lakes Region 200, Loudon, N.H. Skills Camp, June 6-9 for ages 5–12. Camp hours will be 12:30 p.m. The clinic is free to all participants. Girls: The Bradley County Junior Golf Clinic for boys and Cleveland 107, Detroit 90 35. Marc Leishman AUS 2.90 July 23 — x-Lilly Diabetes 250 Heat Race 2, Indianapolis 9 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Campers will participate in group Clinics are filled. A waiting list has been started and regis- girls ages 5-17 will take place June 6, 13, 20, 27 at L.A. Clippers 102, Portland 81 36. Lee Westwood ENG 2.89 July 23 — x-Lilly Diabetes 250 Heat Race 1, Indianapolis instruction and participate in a game each day. The cost is tration is continuing. Parents will be emailed when open- Cleveland Country Club. Ages 5-10 will go from 8-9:30 Thursday, April 21 37. Justin Thomas USA 2.80 July 23 — Lilly Diabetes 250, Indianapolis $80 and includes a camp T-shirt. Youth Pitcher/Catcher ings occur (due to last minute cancellations it’s likely most a.m. and ages 11-17 will go from 9:45-11:15 a.m. There will Oklahoma City 131, Dallas 102 38. Soren Kjeldsen DEN 2.76 July 30 — U.S. Cellular 250, Newton, Iowa Camp, June 13-15 from 9-11:30 a.m., and a Youth Hitting girls on waiting list will get in clinics). Boys: Keep register- be a final tournament on July 11. All tournament partici- Toronto 101, Indiana 85 39. Emiliano Grillo ARG 2.71 Aug. 6 — Zippo 200, Watkins Glen, N.Y. Camp, June 20-22 from 9-11:30 a.m. Both camps will be ing, 20 spots remain. For more information or to register, pants must attend three of the four instructional clinics to Houston 97, Golden State 96 40. Kiradech Aphibarnrat THA 2.67 Aug. 13 — Mid-Ohio 200, Lexington, Ohio for ages 8–16. The camps will consist of advanced instruc- visit www.kaymcdanieltennisclinics.com. be eligible for the tournament. Pre-registration will be held Friday, April 22 41. Matthew Fitzpatrick ENG 2.65 Aug. 19 — , Bristol, Tenn. tion on the fundamentals of pitching, catching and hitting. RALLY CATS TENNIS PROGRAM REGISTERiNG May 7, and May 14 from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. in the CCC Golf Cleveland 101, Detroit 91 42. Danny Lee NZL 2.65 Aug. 27 — Road America 180, Plymouth, Wis. The cost will be $60 per session and includes a camp T- A beginner youth tennis league known as the Rally Shop. for more information, call (423)321-2779. Boston 111, Atlanta 103 43. Bernd Wiesberger AUT 2.57 Sep. 3 — VFW Sport Clips Help a Hero 200, Darlington, S.C. shirt. There will be a $5 discount per camp registration if a Cats will be holding events each Saturday in May at the San Antonio 96, Memphis 87 44. Billy Horschel USA 2.54 Sep. 9 — Virginia 529 College Savings 250, Richmond, Va. participant registers for more than one of the camps. For SOCCER Cleveland Counry Club. Registration ends May 6 and is for Saturday, April 23 45. Ryan Moore USA 2.51 Sep. 17 — Chicagoland 300, Joliet, Ill. players ages 4-10. The cost is $29 and offers athletic and registration information, contact Mike Policastro at CLEVELAND FUTBOL CLUB Indiana 100, Toronto 83 46. Thongchai Jaidee THA 2.49 Sep. 24 — VisitMyrtleBeach.com 300, Sparta, Ky. (423)478-6219, or go to: skill development, along with team play opportunity. For Charlotte 96, Miami 80 47. Daniel Berger USA 2.48 Oct. 1 — Drive Sober 200, Dover, Del. http://www.cscougars.com/x/7g1yb. Tryouts for the Cleveland Futbol Club 2016-17 more information or to register contact Oklahoma City 119, Dallas 108 48. K.T. Kim KOR 2.48 Oct. 7 — Drive for the Cure 300, Concord, N.C. CSCC TOURNAMENTS season will take place May 23 from 6-9 p.m., for birth www.RallyCatsTennis.com or contact 49. David Lingmerth SWE 2.41 Oct. 15 — , Kansas City, Kan. Portland 96, L.A. Clippers 88 Cleveland State Community College will host a years 2005-2008 and June 6 for birth years 1998- [email protected] or (423) 802-9973. Sunday, April 24 50. Smylie Kaufman USA 2.41 Nov. 5 — O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge, Fort Worth, Texas 2004. For more information, contact Josh Crispin at Volunteer coaches needed as well. 51. Chris Kirk USA 2.40 Nov. 12 — Phoenix 200, Avondale, Ariz. series of summer baseball tournaments. June 4, San Antonio 116, Memphis 95, San Antonio wins series 4-0 (423)580-8845 or [email protected] or visit Golden State 121, Houston 94 52. Chris Wood ENG 2.35 Nov. 19 — Ford 300, Homestead, Fla. 16-under; enter by May 13. June 10, 18-under; VOLLEYBALL Boston 104, Atlanta 95, OT 53. Scott Piercy USA 2.33 enter by May 20. June 18, 15-under; enter by May www.grcsafc.com. BCHS VOLLEYBALL TRYOUTS Cleveland 100, Detroit 98, Cleveland wins series 4-0 54. Patton Kizzire USA 2.30 27 and June 25, 14-under; enter by June 3. The LEE SOCCER CAMP Bradley Central High School will hold a parents meet- Registration under way for the annual Lee University Monday, April 25 55. Anirban Lahiri IND 2.29 15-under tournament and 16-under tournament ing May 18 at 6 p.m. in the gymnasium for girls interested 56. Victor Dubuisson FRA 2.28 Soccer Camp for boys and girls ages 5-14 to be held at the in trying out for volleyball for the 2016-17 school year. Charlotte 89, Miami 85 TRANSACTIONS will be three games of pool play and a champi- Oklahoma City 118, Dallas 104, Oklahoma City wins series 4- 57. Jamie Donaldson WAL 2.22 Lee Soccer Field June 20-23. The fee for the camp is $150 BCHS will be hosting tryouts/practices on May 25, 26, May 1 58. Robert Streb USA 2.22 Wednesday’s Sports Transactions onship game. The cost for the tournaments is for those registering before June 4. Each camper will 31, June 1, June 6, 7, June 13, 14, and June 20, 21. All try- Portland 98, L.A. Clippers 84 59. Martin Kaymer GER 2.20 BASEBALL $375. The 18-under tournament will be four receive a “Lee Camp Ball.” For more information or to reg- out dates are not required. All tryout/practice participants Tuesday, April 26 60. Jaco Van Zyl SAF 2.19 American League games of pool play and a championship game. ister, go to http://www.readysetregister.com, or contact must have a current sports physical. For more information, Toronto 102, Indiana 99 61. Joost Luiten NED 2.14 KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Optioned OF Terrance Gore to The cost for this tournament is $475. The 14- coach Furey or a member of his staff at (423) 614-8158. contact Christie McElhaney at 423-476-0650, 423-309- Atlanta 110, Boston 83 62. Thomas Pieters BEL 2.10 Northwest Arkansas (TL). LEE ID/HIGH SCHOOL CAMP 8760 or email [email protected]. MINNESOTA TWINS — Optioned RHP Alex Meyer to under and 13-under tournaments will be three The Lee women’s soccer coaching staff has Wednesday, April 27 63. Marcus Fraser AUS 2.09 games of pool play and a championship game. Charlotte 90, Miami 88 64. Kevin Chappell USA 2.07 Rochester (IL). Recalled RHP J.R. Graham from Rochester. announced plans for the ID/High School Camp for women Portland 108, L.A. Clippers 98 65. Fabian Gomez ARG 2.04 NEW YORK YANKEES — Placed DH Alex Rodriguez on the The cost for this tournament is $300. Tournaments soccer players in grades 8-12 grades interested in the Lee Golden State 114, Houston 81, Golden State wins series 4-1 66. Thorbjorn Olesen DEN 2.00 15-day DL. Recalled LHP James Pazos from Scranton/Wilkes- will be played under the Tennessee high school University women’s soccer program. The camp will offer an Thursday, April 28 67. Jason Dufner USA 1.98 Barre (IL). rules. For more information, contact Jason Sewell opportunity to showcase abilities to Lee and several other Atlanta 104, Boston 92, Atlanta wins series 4-2 68. Ian Poulter ENG 1.95 TEXAS RANGERS — Traded C Chris Gimenez to Cleveland at (423)614-8744 or visit college coaches who will also be in attendance. The dates Friday, April 29 69. Luke Donald ENG 1.93 for cash considerations. Activated C Bobby Wilson. Optioned for the camp are July 13 and 16. The cost of the camp is C Brett Nicholas to Round Rock (PCL). http://www.cscougars.com/x/3k9bz. For the tour- $375 including all room and board The cost for commuting Indiana 101, Toronto 83 70. Jim Herman USA 1.89 nament entry form, visit Miami 97, Charlotte 90 71. Matt Jones AUS 1.88 American Association players is $275. For registration and payments, visit Braves Portland 106, L.A. Clippers 103, Portland wins series 4-2 72. Graeme McDowell NIR 1.85 GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS — Released OF Adam http://www.cscougars.com/x/9v1k6. www.leesoccer.com For more information, contact Luidgi Saturday, April 30 73. Ryan Palmer USA 1.84 Taylor. BASEBALL INSTRUCTION Beauzille at [email protected] or Amy Cooley at From Page 13 San Antonio 124, Oklahoma City 92 74. Harris English USA 1.84 LAREDO LEMURS — Signed RHP Kyle Devore. Cleveland State Community College assistant base- [email protected]. Frontier League ball coach Ryne Foster will be offering baseball instruction Sunday, May 1 75. Soomin Lee KOR 1.82 SOFTBALL Miami 106, Charlotte 73, Miami wins series 4-3 FLORENCE FREEDOM — Released RHP Josh Martinez. and lessons for individuals or small groups. Lessons will be Golden State 118, Portland 106 GATEWAY GRIZZLIES — Released OF Edwin Dexler, INF offered on weeknights and weekends for hitting, catching, CSCC CAMP opens its longest road trip of Toronto 89, Indiana 84, Toronto wins series 4-3 Kyle Forsythe, C Derek Hasenbeck, LHP Dillon Haviland, OF infield play, outfield play and pitching. For times and pric- Cleveland State Community College softball coach the year, an 11-game swing Monday, May 2 HOCKEY Brandon Landanger, RHP Donny Murray and LHP Jason ing, contact coach Foster at (317) 650-1064 or email rfos- Katie Willingham will conduct a Youth Softball Skills Camp, Cleveland 104, Atlanta 93 Ziegler. [email protected]. June 13-15, for ages 8-14. Camp hours will be 9 a.m.- through San Diego, Los Angeles Oklahoma City 98, San Antonio 97, series tied 1-1 NHL Daily Playoff Glance LAKE ERIE CRUSHERS — Released OF Marcus Bradley, C BASKETBALL 12:00 p.m. Campers will participate in group instruction and Colorado. Tuesday, May 3 FIRST ROUND Corey Caswell, INF Josh Kennedy and OF Brian Ruiz. BEARETTE BASKETBALL CAMP and fundamental drills. Campers will be divided by age and Miami 102, Toronto 96, OT, Miami leads series 1-0 (Best-of-7) NORMAL CORNBELTERS — Signed RHP Matt Chavaria and The annual Bearette Basketball Camp will be held May ability during games and group activities. The cost for the Braves: RHP Aaron Blair (0-1) Golden State 110, Portland 99, Golden State leads series 2-0 (x-if necessary) LHP Billy Waltrip. 31-June 2 at Jim Smiddy Arena. Under the direction of camp will be $55 and includes a camp T-shirt. A discount Wednesday, May 4 Wednesday, April 13 RIVER CITY RASCALS — Released RHP Jordan DePonte Bradley coaches Jason Reuter, Katie Frazier and Amy will be given for siblings or teams with five or more partici- takes the mound against Cleveland 123, Atlanta 98, Cleveland leads series 2-0 Tampa Bay 3, Detroit 2 and OF Connor Savage. Tinsley, the TSSAA Final Four Bearette players will also pants. To register online visit Arizona RHP Zack Greinke (2-2) Thursday, May 5 Pittsburgh 5, N.Y. Rangers 2 FOOTBALL help with instruction. Former Bradley players from the six- http://www.cscougars.com/sports/sball/2015- Miami at Toronto, 8 p.m. St. Louis 1, Chicago 0, OT National Football League time district and five-time region champion squads will also 16/CSCC_Lady_Cougars_Softball_Camp_2016_- on Friday as Atlanta begins a Friday, May 6 Thursday, April 14 NFL — Announced the resignation of security chief Jeffrey aid the campers in basic fundamentals of the game. The _Registration_Form. For more information, contact Katie Cleveland at Atlanta, 7 p.m. Washington 2, Philadelphia 0 Miller after the May owners’ meetings and a training session. cost is $55 for the full camp or $45 for two days. The gym Willingham at (423)473-2263 or kwillingham@cleveland- six-game homestand. San Antonio at Oklahoma City, 9:30 p.m. N.Y. Islanders 5, Florida 4 Named Mike Kensil vice president of international game oper- will open at 8:15 each morning with the session running statecc.edu. Saturday, May 7 Dallas 4, Minnesota 0 ations. from 8:30-noon. WVHS CAMP Toronto at Miami, 5 p.m. San Jose 4, Los Angeles 3 ARIZONA CARDINALS — Released C Valerian Ume-Ezeoke, MARTY ROWE SKiLLS & DRILLS CAMP The Walker Valley High School Lady Mustangs Golden State at Portland, 8:30 p.m. Friday, April 15 CB Kevin White, CB Joel Wilkinson and S Tyrequek The Marty Rowe Skills & Drills Basketball Camp will be Softball Camp will be held June 6-8 at Larry Haney Field Sunday, May 8 Tampa Bay 5, Detroit 2 Zimmerman. held at Lee University’s Walker Arena June 27- July 1st: 9 on the campus of WVHS. Sessions will run daily from 9 Cleveland at Atlanta, 3:30 p.m. Florida 3, N.Y. Islanders 1 ATLANTA FALCONS — Agreed to terms with S Keanu Neal. a.m.–4 p.m. (Early drop off, late pick up available, Friday a.m.-noon for upcoming second through fifth graders and San Antonio at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Chicago 3, St. Louis 2 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Agreed to terms with C Ryan Kelly. the 1st ends at noon). The camp is for girls ages 5-16 at a from 1-4:00 p.m. for upcoming sixth through eighth Monday, May 9 Nashville 3, Anaheim 2 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES — Agree to terms with RB Wendell cost of $135 (register before May 15 - $125), which graders. Fundamental hitting, pitching, fielding, and catch- Rain Toronto at Miami, 8 p.m. Saturday, April 16 Smallwood, Ss Blake Countess and Jalen Mills, DE Alex includes camp instruction, daily lunch, t-shirts, and prizes. ing instruction will be taught by Walker Valley coaches and Golden State at Portland, 10:30 p.m. N.Y. Rangers 4, Pittsburgh 2 McCalister and LB Joe Walker on four-year contracts. Sibling discounts available, Contact jspangler@leeuniver- Lady Mustangs players. The cost of the camp is $50 and From Page 13 Tuesday, May 10 Washington 4, Philadelphia 1 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Re-signed LB Michael Wilhoite sity.edu or [email protected] or call 423-614-8452 for will include a free T-shirt. For more information, contact x-Atlanta at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Dallas 2, Minnesota 1 to a one-year contract. more information. coach Lauren Limburg at [email protected] Oklahoma City at San Antonio, 8 or 9:30 p.m. San Jose 2, Los Angeles 1 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Released C Drew Nowak, RB LADY FLAMES ELITE CAMP or (423)336-1383. Wednesday, May 11 Sunday, April 17 Cameron Marshall, TE Ronnie Shields, DE Josh Shirley and The Lady Flames Elite Camp WVHS SOFTBALL TRYOUTS with the winner of that game x-Miami at Toronto, TBA St. Louis 3, Chicago 2 WR Tyler Slavin. (www.ladyflameselite.com) will be held at Lee University’s Tryouts for the 2016-17 Walker Valley Lady Mustangs x-Portland at Golden State, TBA Detroit 2, Tampa Bay 0 SOCCER Walker Arena, July 2nd fromo 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Advanced softball team will be held July 11, and July 18 from 5-6:30 taking on East Hamilton at 7 Thursday, May 12 N.Y. Islanders 4, Florida 3, OT Major League Soccer skill instruction and high level competition as well as expo- p.m. at Larry Haney Field on the campus of WVHS. Young x-Cleveland at Atlanta, TBA Nashville 3, Anaheim 2 MLS — Suspended D.C. United F Chris Rolfe one game and sure to numerous college coaches. Camp is for upcoming ladies interested in playing for Walker Valley need to be at on Friday. During the regular x-San Antonio at Oklahoma City, TBA Monday, April 18 fined him an undisclosed amount for his serious foul play that sophomores, juniors and seniors serious about playing col- one of these dates. Participants must bring proof of having season, Walker Valley swept Friday, May 13 Washington 6, Philadelphia 1 endangered the safety of an opponent during an April 28 game lege basketball. The cost is $100. For more information passed a physical to participate. For more information, x-Golden State at Portland, TBA Minnesota 5, Dallas 3 against Chicago. Suspended Vancouver F Kekuta Manneh and to register go to www.ladyflameselite.com. Contact contact coach Lauren Limburg at Cleveland 5-3 and 8-7. x-Toronto at Miami, TBA Los Angeles 2, San Jose 1, OT one game and fined him an undisclosed amount for a serious [email protected] with any questions. [email protected] or (423)336-1383. Sunday, May 15 Tuesday, April 19 foul play that endangered the safety of an opponent during an TEAM POWER OMS SOFTBALL TRYOUTS The winner of tonight’s game x-Miami at Toronto, TBA Tampa Bay 3, Detroit 2 April 28 game against New York City FC. Found the LA Galaxy Team Power is looking for seventh-grade girls interest- Tryouts for the 2016 Ocoee Middle School Lady Colts will then go up against No. 1 x-Atlanta at Cleveland, TBA Pittsburgh 3, N.Y. Rangers 1 in violation of the mass confrontation policy following an inci- ed in playing travel basketball. For more information, con- softball team will be held July 11, and July 18 from 6:30- x-Oklahoma City at San Antonio, TBA St. Louis 4, Chicago 3 dent during a May 1 game against Sporting Kansas City and tact Nathan Cox at (423) 618-0942. 8:30 p.m. at Larry Haney Field on the campus of WVHS. Bradley Central in a best-of- Monday, May 16 Anaheim 3, Nashville 0 fined Galaxy D Jelle van Damme and F Giovani dos Santos KILBY INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION Tryouts are closed. Parents are welcome to pick up their x-Portland at Golden State, 9 p.m. Wednesday, April 20 undisclosed amounts for escalating the incident. Individual basketball instruction for male and female daughter at 8:30 p.m. Young ladies interested in playing for three series that will begin at 1 Philadelphia 2, Washington 1 COLUMBUS CREW SC — Acquired a 2017 second-round elementary, middle school, high school and post graduate Ocoee Middle need to be at one of these dates. p.m. Saturday. No. 2 Soddy- Florida 2, N.Y. Islanders 1 Superdraft pick from Chicago for the Discovery Priority on M athletes is being offered by former Junior College and Participants must bring proof of having passed a physical Dallas 3, Minnesota 2 Khaly Lyane Thiam. University coach L.J. Kilby. Coach Kilby brings 10 years of to participate. For more information, contact coach April Daisy and No. 3 Ooltewah also BASEBALL San Jose 3, Los Angeles 2 North American Soccer League head coaching experience as well as 30 years experience Richards at [email protected] or (423)476- Thursday, April 21 TAMPA BAY ROWDIES — Signed M Joe Cole. in junior college, NAIA and NCAA Division I basketball. For 0630. open up their best-of-three National League Pittsburgh 5, N.Y. Rangers 0 United Soccer League more information, contact Coach Kilby at (423) 596-2515. series on Saturday at 4 p.m. East Division Tampa Bay 1, Detroit 0, Tampa Bay wins series 4-1 USL — Suspended Orlando City’s Devron Garcia and fined SPORTS PHYSICALS WLPct GB Anaheim 4, Nashville 1 him an undisclosed amount for receiving a straight red card FISHING OMS FREE PHYSICALS The second games of all of Washington 19 8 .704 — Chicago 4, St. Louis 3, 2OT during a May 1 game against FC Montreal. Suspended CLEVELAND BASSMASTERS Ocoee Middle School is offering free sports physicals New York 17 9 .654 1½ Friday, April 22 Harrisburg City’s James Thomas and Seattle’s Oniel Fisher The Cleveland Bassmasters meet the first Thursday of for any upcoming sixth, seventh or eighth grader attending these series will now be played Philadelphia 16 12 .571 3½ Philadelphia 2, Washington 0 one game each after the were issued two yellow cards apiece each month at South Cleveland United Methodist Church Ocoee Middle for the 2016-17 school year. The physicals on Sunday. Miami 14 12 .538 4½ N.Y. Islanders 2, Florida 1, 2OT during their respective matches last week. at 7 p.m. Cleveland Bassmasters includes boaters and will be given at OMS on Thursday, May 5 from 4:30-6:30 www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 5, 2016— 15 Spieth ready Cavaliers set NBA record with to get back 25 3-pointers in rout of Hawks CLEVELAND (AP) — Your shot, have a new bar to aim at. after Masters Warriors. Smith made six 3-pointers in Dropping jumpers from every the first half — the Cavs knocked corner and angle, the Cleveland down seven straight during one meltdown Cavaliers drained an NBA record dizzying stretch — as Cleveland (AP) — Jordan Spieth under- 25 3-pointers — the most in any built a 38-point lead over the stands his meltdown at the end of regular season or playoff game — stunned Hawks, who will head the Masters will follow him. And during a 123-98 runaway win home for Friday’s Game 3 down three weeks later, Spieth’s not over the Atlanta Hawks on 2-0 in the series and utterly quite ready to say he’s over letting Wednesday night in Game 2 of demoralized. a five-shot lead in the final round their second-round series. There was little Atlanta defend- morph into that awkward ceremo- J.R. Smith made seven 3s as ers could do against the Cavs, ny in the Butler Cabin that ended the Cavs, looking like an Eastern who stood behind the line, took with him slipping the green jacket Conference version of Golden aim and dropped shot after shot on Danny Willett following an ugly State’s Splash Brothers, had the after shot. and very public collapse. most prolific outside shooting After making Cleveland’s 16th Still, let’s not get carried away. game of any team in league histo- 3-pointer in the first half, the “I’m not taking it very hard,” ry. easygoing Smith skipped back on Spieth said Tuesday, while attend- From the outset, they were on defense like a little kid on a ing a FedEx event in suburban target and on a tear, and after- schoolyard playground as ward LeBron James struggled to Cleveland’s towel-waving fans Pittsburgh ahead of practice at AP photo Oakmont, where he will try to explain it. danced with delight and smelled KentucKy Derby hoPeful Nyquist, ridden by Jonny Garcia, gallops at Churchill Downs “Tonight was a special night for blood. defend his U.S. Open title next Tuesday, in Louisville, Ky. month. all of us who played,” he said. “When he’s making shots, it’s It just hadn’t really happened to “This league has seen so many contagious,” Cavs coach Tyronn Spieth during the 22-year-old’s great teams, so many great play- Lue said. sprint to the top of the world rank- ers and great shooters and for us By halftime, the Hawks were Nyquist draws No. 13 post as to set an all-time record is truly down 74-38 and finished. The ings, a dash that included a pair of major championships and a repu- special.” team posted on its official Twitter tation as one of the game’s steadi- James made four 3s and account, “If you take away their est players as the holes dwindled early 3-1 Kentucky Derby fave scored 27 points for the defending 3s, we’re right in this.” and the stakes rose. In the span of conference champions, who were Cleveland went past Golden able to rest their starters for the State’s record when Kyrie Irving 30 minutes during the final round LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Exaggerator drew the No. 11 has won from there in the at Augusta, it disappeared. A entire fourth quarter. Their arms nailed a 3-pointer with 5:06 left in Doug O’Neill was all smiles post and is the 8-1 second race’s previous 141 editions. were tired. the third quarter. But that wasn’t bogey at 10. Another at 11. That after early 3-1 favorite Nyquist choice in the full field of 20 Mor Spirit is 12-1, the same seemingly endless sequence on 12 Cleveland finished 25 of 45 even enough to satisfy the raven- drew the No. 13 post for the horses for the 1 1/4-mile race odds as Brody’s Cause, who behind the arc and had 10 play- ous sellout crowd which was still where he hit the ball into Rae’s 142nd Kentucky Derby. Saturday at Churchill Downs. drew No. 19. Creek not once but twice on his ers make at least one 3. chanting “Let’s Go Cavs!” with The number with an He’s trained by Keith Last year, Baffert won with Even the team’s furry mascot, Cleveland leading by 40 points. way to a quadruple bogey 7 that unlucky reputation didn’t faze Desormeaux, whose Hall of American Pharoah, who swept cost him control of the tourna- Moondog, got in on the act by Paul Millsap scored 16 points the trainer. In fact, it brought Fame brother, Kent, will be the Derby, Preakness and making an over-the-head, back- and Jeff Teague added 14 for the ment. back good memories. aboard. Belmont Stakes to win the “It was just bad timing on the ward fling from half court on his Hawks, who need to regroup Nyquist left from the same Horses are loaded into the sport’s first Triple Crown in 37 first try in the final minutes. quickly or they’ll get swept by the wrong hole,” Spieth said. “And you spot when he won the gate two at a time, starting years. know, it is what it is, and I’ll move “When they put those shots Cavs for the second straight year. Breeders’ Cup Juvenile last with posts one and 11, which “The last time I had the 17 down, I don’t know if anyone can Here’s the kind of night it was on. If you’re in contention at a year at Keeneland, part of his spend the most time waiting post was Point Given with Gary major, hopefully 50-plus times in beat them, to be honest,” said for Atlanta: Millsap knocked 7-0 career record. for the start. Stevens (fifth in 2001), and Atlanta’s Kyle Korver, one of the down a long 3-pointer to end the your career, something like that is “No matter if we drew the “Kent thinks it’s a little dis- here we are again,” Baffert bound to happen. Just don’t let it game’s deadliest shooters. “We first quarter, but replays showed one or the 20, the thought is advantage because we load said. “I wanted the 16. All the were hoping that they’d start it came after the horn and was happen again.” we were going to leave there first in a 20-horse field,” Keith speed is on the outside, so Spieth endured the uncomfort- missing at some point.” disallowed. with the intent of being for- said. “It might be less than there will probably be two dif- The Cavs never did. Not that it would have mattered able post-round ceremony with wardly placed and just play it perfect but it doesn’t bother ferent races going on.” Willett, whose brilliant closing 5- They made 18 3-pointers in the much. by ear,” O’Neill said Wednesday me much because my horse Speedster Danzing Candy first half and added seven more “That was overwhelming,” under-par 67 will be forever tied after the post-position draw. has always been real calm in drew the No. 20 post on the far with the way Spieth let it slip after halftime to embarrass the Hawks guard Kent Bazemore “More than anything, I’m so the gate. What’s there to worry outside. Hall of Fame rider Hawks, who have lost 10 straight said. “I thought they shot (really away. Spieth admitted “this one happy with the way he’s train- about?” Mike Smith will be gunning his will hurt” in the aftermath and he’s postseason games to Cleveland. well) in Game 1, but that was ing, the way he’s acting. He’s Creator, Gun Runner and horse to gain the lead before The Cavs spent the final few amazing.” spent the last few weeks trying to thriving on all the positive Mohaymen are the co-third the chaotic first turn. decompress and get ready for the minutes chasing history and NBA teams are required to attention.” choices at 10-1. Creator will “I’m sure Mike Smith is when reserve Dahntay Jones send at least one player to the daunting test that awaits at Four horses have won from break from the No. 3 post with happy,” Stevens said. “That Oakmont in June. dropped the Cavs’ 24th 3 with postgame news conference, but the No. 13 spot since 1900, Gun Runner in the No. 5. Both speed horse is nasty in the 2:24 left, it bettered the mark of none of the Hawks was eager to So Spieth did what most early most recently Smarty Jones in are trained by Steve starting gate so he won’t be in 20-somethings with time to burn 23 previously held by Orlando step to the podium. 2004. O’Neill, jockey Mario Asmussen. Mohaymen drew there long. I’m glad of that (2009) and Houston (2013). Mo Seldom-used backup center and money to spend did: he went Gutierrez and owner Paul the No. 14 post for trainer because I need a target in front on a well-appointed Spring Break. Williams added another 3 for Mike Muscala, who played 14 Reddam teamed to win the Kiaran McLaughlin. of me.” good measure. minutes, eventually agreed to Spieth joined Rickie Fowler, Smylie race in 2012 with I’ll Have Mor Spirit, trained by four- Todd Pletcher will saddle a Kaufman and Justin Thomas for a The Warriors, who beat the represent Atlanta. Another. time Derby winner Bob Baffert pair of 15-1 shots in Destin Cavs in last year’s Finals and Kevin Love wasn’t slowed from getaway at a tropical resort that “The whole team is pumped and ridden by three-time win- and Outwork. Chad Brown has Fowler chronicled via Snapchat, a seem to be on a collision course injuring his right shoulder in up,” O’Neill said. “We’re just ner Gary Stevens, will break 20-1 shots My Man Sam and with them again, recently set the Game 1 and finished with 11 vacation that included a little golf very optimistic for a big day.” from the No. 17 post. No horse Shagaf. and a lot of unwinding. postseason mark by making 21 3- points and 13 rebounds for the “We were having fun, we were pointers. Stephen Curry and Co. Cavs. relaxed,” Spieth said. “We were able to play golf and golf was kind of secondary to the relaxation part of the trip.” It will be back to work on Lady Flames Wednesday when Spieth takes a From Page 13 long look at Oakmont, which is prepping to host its ninth U.S. Caroline Moore’s 80 was the “We just didn’t have it this Open and first since 2007, before best score recorded for the Lady week. It was probably our worst heading to Florida for next week’s Flames on Wednesday. Sam tournament of the season and it Players Championship. Spieth Burrus and Little tallied 82s, just came at a bad time. I think we plans to treat his preparation for while Gino had an 83 and Cailey just wanted it too much this week. the rugged test in the Western Kitchens rounded out the scoring Hopefully it’s an experience our Pennsylvania hills much the same with an 86. Lee’s final team total program can benefit from in the way he got ready for Chambers on Wednesday was 327 and the future.” Bay last summer, when he edged three-day worksheet reached 941. Dustin Johnson and Louis Maupin praised his two (four- Three Florida programs will year) seniors. “A couple of great Oosthuizen by a stroke. Spieth will advance to the Denver area for the try to get a feel for Oakmont this careers came to a close today. D II Nationals. Nova Southeastern week then arrive early in June for Peyton (Sliger) and Taylor (Davis) carted away the top team trophy a far different kind of test than the are two of the best players we’ve (884). Rollins College (898) was one found at the three other had come through our program, second, followed by St. Leo (902). majors. and on top of that they are even Nova Southeastern’s Jamie Angel Cabrera captured the better people. They have brought a Open in its last visit to Oakmont Freedman and Aldana Folgel lot of positive attention to our pro- with a four-round total of 5 over deadlocked for the medalist hon- gram, and I’m very grateful.” par. Compare that to the 18 under ors. Each turned in a 2-over par Shea Sylvester was best for the par Spieth posted while winning at 218. Flames on Wednesday (75). Next Augusta in 2015 or even the 5- Disappointing end for Flames came Sliger (78), followed by Corey under he put up at Chambers Bay. HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS, Fla. — Sheppard (79). Davis finished with It will take nerves to survive and The 2015-16 season came to an an 82 and Adam Wright carded an regardless of what that stretch at end for the Lee men’s golf team on 84. the Masters looked like, Spieth Wednesday, and it did not end as Five Florida programs will isn’t worried about his confidence well as coach John Maupin and advance to the NCAA D2 being rattled should he be in the his team had hoped. Nationals. Lynn (863), St. Leo mix on Father’s Day. The Flames recorded a 314- (866), Florida Southern (868), “Our team can draw on the team total on Wednesday and fin- West Florida (874) and Barry (882) wins, and that’s what we’re going ished the 54-hole event with a 918 were the best in the field of 20 to do,” he said. “We’ve now had a (15th place). teams. chance to win coming down the “Unfortunately, this was a really Lynn’s Manuel Torres walked stretch in six majors and we’ve disappointing week for us,” said away with the medalist crown. He won two of them, including the last the Lee coach after the final turned in a 10-under 206 per- five and 2014 Masters. So that’s round. “I feel for our guys, formance. still a pretty good percentage, if because I know this isn’t how any Visit Golfstat.com for entire you’re in contention six times, you of us wanted this season to end. tournament results. win two of them, a third of the time. Considering my age, and hopefully with continued good health and continued improved play, if we keep that percentage District up, we’ll be all right.” From Page 13

5 Saturday afternoon. Region 3-AAA play, which begins The tournament will continue May 16. The region title game will Falcons Monday with the loser’s bracket be on May 18 with the TSSAA semifinal contest at 5 p.m., fol- Sectionals on May 20. The state From Page 13 lowed by the winner’s bracket tournament is set for the week of final at 7. May 23-27. Neal had 96 tackles and one On Tuesday the three remain- After finishing third at the interception as a junior in 2015. ing teams will gather for the TSSAA Spring Fling last year, He had three interceptions in loser’s bracket final at 5 and the Ooltewah is the district tourna- 2014. tournament championship game ment favorite again this year, The Falcons’ six draft picks and at 7. Should a second title game after sweeping through 5-AAA undrafted rookies will report on be required in the double-elimi- play without a loss on the season. Thursday for a rookie mini-camp nation format, it will be played The Lady Owls are currently rid- on Friday and Saturday. Neal is Wednesday evening at 6. ing a 14-game winning streak, expected to contend for a starting The top two teams for the dis- plus have been victorious in 26 of job as a rookie. trict tournament will advance to their last 27 games. 16—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 5, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com Remembering tragedy of April 27, 2011 Viewpoint It was a day when community pulled together; “You can fool too many of the people too much of the time.” — James Thurber, American humorist (1894-1961) since that time, Cleveland’s growth continues Last week many of us paused to remem- older neighborhoods. ber April 27, 2011. It was the day our com- OUR CITY We have more jobs, more people and munity saw multiple tornadoes come Cleveland more shopping and dining options now than One year, 95 counties: a swirling through. We lost neighbors and we did in April 2011. friends that day. Many of us faced wrecked Mayor That's the kind of community spirit that or heavily damaged homes. Tom illustrates to other people that this is true Tennessee traveler But to paraphrase the late, great broad- Rowland indeed a great place to be. The examples t was on the drive back from and George (Dickel) all originated caster Paul Harvey, “We must remember ... continue to come in. Lewis County that I really start- and still are made today in the the rest of the story.” Our city not only Just a few days ago, the U.S. News & ed thinking about it. great state of Tennessee. But I recovered, it kept growing. World Report Money edition listed I Remember how our first responders went situations. Cleveland, Tenn., as among the best places For months I had been traveling learned, in the valleys of bottom- out while the funnel clouds were still in America to retire. We were No. 40 on this great state of ours, talking land of the Upper Cumberland, And as that recovery continued in the destroying trees, power lines and buildings, months and years that followed, many other their list. about things like the roughly 570 around Fentress and Pickett and did countless acts of bravery to reach positive things happened in our community. Last month, the U.S. Department of miles across from east to west counties, the card game PIG was and save others? Remember how our utility Since that terrible day, over the past five Labor listed the two-county Cleveland while also discussing with part- created. crews went for days without much rest or years we have seen the construction and Metropolitan Statistical Area as No. 1 in the ners the diversity of the geogra- The smell of fried bologna, I sleep to get our electricity restored? Our ribbon cutting of Wacker Chemie, the nation for percentage of jobs growth during phy, history, music and attrac- believe, can thwart crime but in public works crews worked diligently to largest private investment project ever in a 12-month period. That MSA includes tions. We mapped out the daunt- few places does it smell better clear away massive amounts of debris. Tennessee. Whirlpool opened the doors to Bradley and Polk counties. ing task of observing that diversity than the R.M. Brooks General Friends, neighbors, church and civic club its new, state-of-the-art facility. Other cor- We will always remember April 27, 2011. first-hand by visiting all 95 coun- Store. I have tasted barbecue members joined together to clear neighbor- porate citizens expanded. Our Jetport We will always remember the recovery time ties in a year’s time — to survey from all over this state that I hope hoods and lend a helping hand to all who opened. Many retailers came here to open afterwards. Our community spirit and our needed one. faith brought us through and made us even what was out there. they have in heaven, and fudge new stores. And our local entrepreneurs That's who we are. Not just in times like started new businesses. We have added stronger. Then I thought of Lewis that was sinful. I learned the story 2011, but day after day. It just may not be more homes in the city, too. Meanwhile, It is further proof that this is indeed “The County’s namesake — of vinegar pie and tasted a milk- noticed as much in "normal” or “routine” efforts are starting to renew some of our City With Spirit.” Meriwether Lewis, leader of the shake from one of those old-fash- Corps of Discovery — and that ioned machines spinning the con- 4,000-mile, up-and-back journey coction in metal to survey what was out there. tumblers that get ANNIE’S Suddenly my task did not seem so cold ice forms so intimidating. on the outside. All MAILBOX The plan was to put rubber to in the name of the road, meet partners, talk with research, of Dear Annie: I would be grateful them about their successes and course. if you pass along to your readers challenges. Share ideas. The goal It was with curi- some helpful hints when leaving a was to have a better understand- Triplett ous appreciation I voicemail message, especially on a ing of those 570 or so miles and watched Jack cellphone. I’m a Realtor and all points in between, to be better Martin, holding a handful of straw, receive several such messages equipped to tell folks in the rest of manipulate a century-plus-old every day. Many people leave long, rambling messages and then say the country, and other parts of the Willy Wonka-looking contraption their phone number so quickly I world, why they should spend his great-grandfather used and can’t get it the first time. I then time in Tennessee. produce a Hockaday Handmade have to go back and listen to the Many along the way heard me Broom, the Everlasting whole message again. Please tell say I was not surprised by any- Gobstopper of house-cleaning your readers when leaving a voice- thing, but was amazed at every tools. It is a process so steeped in mail to keep it short, say your turn. tradition, so Tennessee, he has phone number slowly and then From Blount and Sevier and sold them to the Smithsonian. repeat the number. It would be Boone and Crockett counties, to Three-hundred feet under- greatly appreciated by those of us Jackson, Johnson and Polk. From ground in Cumberland Caverns I who rely on our cellphones for a living. — Realtor in Orange Park, Civil War battles fought on our watched modern expertise blend Florida own soil to native son Alvin York with nature's wonders as techni- Dear Realtor: This goes for any fighting in places that a year earli- cians, producers and sound engi- voicemail, whether cellphone or er he probably could not find on a neers swarmed like ants at a pic- landline answering machine. map and still might struggle to nic to prepare for the taping of Sometimes the connection is pronounce. Our history is as deep Bluegrass Underground. That is scratchy. Repeating the number and long as the many caves and called thinking outside the box, TODAY IN HISTORY slowly would help. Please, readers, caverns that run under our under the earth. keep this in mind. It could explain grounds, and the rivers that flow I stood in places where towns why some of your phone messages over them. were destroyed by flood or fire, (AP) Today is Thursday, May 5, Freedom 7. mander, to be his next chairman haven’t been returned. the 126th day of 2016. There are In 1973, Secretariat won the of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Dear Annie: Thank you for the From more than 6,600 feet ele- and the burgs then relocated a 240 days left in the year. Kentucky Derby, the first of his Former Arkansas Gov. Mike support you’ve shown in regard to vation at Clingman's Dome to less couple of miles up the road. I Today’s Highlight in History: Triple Crown victories. Huckabee declared his candidacy organ, tissue and eye donation. than 400 feet above sea level in stood in towns destroyed by flood On May 5, 1866, the town of In 1981, Irish Republican for the Republican presidential The laws about organ donation Tipton County, our offerings are or fire and rebuilt on the same Waterloo, New York, observed a Army hunger-striker Bobby nomination. vary from state to state, but in as varied as our landscape. spot. I stood in another that was day honoring the fallen soldiers Sands died at the Maze Prison in Today’s Birthdays: Actress many states, a person’s docu- We stepped back in time in saved from flooding by a vocal of the Civil War. (Although a Northern Ireland in his 66th day Pat Carroll is 89. Former AFL- mented donation wish now takes Cumberland Gap and Rugby, La group of citizens and first lady proclamation signed by President without food. CIO president John J. Sweeney is priority over the family’s prefer- Grange and Granville and saw the Eleanor Roosevelt. Lyndon B. Johnson in 1966 rec- In 1994, Singapore caned 82. Saxophonist Ace Cannon is ence. It works similarly to a legal future at Discovery Park. The Tennessee spirit oozed ognizes this observance as the American teenager Michael Fay 82. Country singer-musician will — if your wish to become an In Bradley and Meigs counties, from every pore. first Memorial Day, the claim is for vandalism, a day after the Roni Stoneman is 78. Actor organ and tissue donor is legally disputed by other communities sentence was reduced from six Michael Murphy is 78. Actor documented, your family cannot we discussed the resourcefulness “We have to care,” said one who say they were the first to lashes to four in response to an Lance Henriksen is 76. change it. However, it is still of Native Americans and pioneers store proprietor with whom I create a holiday commemorating appeal by President Bill Clinton. Comedian-actor Michael Palin is important to share your wishes on the frontier in making tools talked. “If we don't care enough America’s war dead.) Ten years ago: A military 73. Actor John Rhys-Davies is with your family so they are not from inanimate objects and medi- about our own hometowns to do On this date: transport helicopter crashed in 72. Rock correspondent Kurt surprised. Their cooperation and cine from plants. something, why should we expect In 1821, Napoleon Bonaparte, eastern Afghanistan, killing all Loder is 71. Rock musician Bill support make the process go Fast forward to today and we anyone else to?” 51, died in exile on the island of 10 U.S. soldiers on board. CIA Ward (Black Sabbath) is 68. much more smoothly. marveled in the ingenuity of scien- In community after community, St. Helena. Director Porter Goss resigned in Actress Melinda Culea is 61. To find out how to sign up as an tists at Oak Ridge. plays — musicals, comedies, dra- In 1862, Mexican troops a second-term shake-up of Actress Lisa Eilbacher is 59. organ and tissue donor in your As I was staring across Dale mas — are being written by locals defeated French occupying forces President George W. Bush’s Actor Richard E. Grant is 59. state, please visit Donate Life Hollow Lake at a bald eagle, he and performed by locals. And they in the Battle of Puebla. team. British Prime Minister Former broadcast journalist America (www.donatelife.net). In 1891, New York’s Carnegie Tony Blair shuffled his Cabinet, majestically took to the air. It was are attended by folks from all John Miller is 58. Rock singer Readers in Canada should contact Hall (then named “Music Hall”) replacing Foreign Secretary Jack Ian McCulloch (Echo and the their local organ recovery organi- if he was saying, “If you think I am over. had its official opening night, fea- Straw. Bunnymen) is 57. NBC newsman zation to learn how to sign up in something just sitting here, watch On the back roads I shared turing Russian composer Peter Five years ago: Solemnly hon- Brian Williams is 57. Rock musi- their province. On behalf of the me fly.” Yet another eagle sat in a space with Amish horse-and-bug- Ilyich Tchaikovsky as a guest oring victims of the Sept. 11 ter- cian Shawn Drover () is more than 100,000 Americans tree above my head at Fort gies and bicyclists from Europe. I conductor. ror attacks, President Barack 50. TV personality Kyan Douglas awaiting a lifesaving organ trans- Donelson. A huge barge chugged sat and watched the Tennessee In 1925, schoolteacher John T. Obama hugged survivors at is 46. Actress Tina Yothers is 43. plant, thank you. — Jennifer up the Cumberland River below River flow and imagined the Scopes was charged in ground zero in New York and Rhythm and blues singer Tislerics, Gift of Life Michigan us and a cold wind blew. The steamboats of the 1800s moving Tennessee with violating a state declared that the killing of Raheem DeVaughn is 41. Actor Dear Jennifer Tislerics: We morning was gray as I stood on people and product up and down law that prohibited teaching the Osama bin Laden was an Santiago Cabrera is 38. Actor appreciate the clarification. Any the exact spot almost 154 years to the water. I closed my eyes and theory of evolution. (Scopes was American message to the world: Vincent Kartheiser is 37. Singer readers interested in making a the day from when it was altogeth- listened to the roar of the Ocoee, found guilty, but his conviction “When we say we will never for- Craig David is 35. Actress lifesaving donation should check was later set aside.) get, we mean what we say.” Danielle Fishel is 35. Actor Henry your website. er different and, I am sure, a lot interrupted eventually by the In 1936, the Ethiopian capital, Pakistan’s army broke its silence Cavill is 33. Actor Clark Duke is ——— louder. whoops and hollers of a raft full of Addis Ababa, fell to Italian over the U.S. commando raid 31. Soul singer Adele is 28. Rock (About the writers: Annie’s We “cut the ribbon” on several folks trying to tame it. It was as invaders. that killed bin Laden, acknowl- singer Skye Sweetnam is 28. Mailbox is written by Kathy Civil War Trails markers, including calm as an empty church over- In 1941, Ethiopian Emperor edging its “shortcomings” in find- Rhythm-and-blues singer Chris Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime two in Brownsville, commemorat- looking Reelfoot Lake as I tried to Haile Selassie returned to Addis ing him but threatening to review Brown is 27. editors of the Ann Landers column.) ing the contribution of more than comprehend an earthquake so Ababa after the Italians were cooperation with Washington if 200 African-American troops from violent the mighty Mississippi driven out with the help of Allied there were another similar viola- Haywood County who fought in flowed backwards for a time and forces. tion of Pakistani sovereignty. the conflict and another one left this body of water as evidence. 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Box 3600 Cleveland, TN 37320 www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 5, 2016— 17 Turkish prime minister makes decision to step down ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — plan to resign from the party, say- to succeed him as premier and Davutoglu after he spoke of the Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet ing he would “continue the strug- leader of the AKP party. possibility of resuming peace Davutoglu announced his resig- gle” as a ruling party legislator. He Davutoglu was expected to play a talks with the PKK if it withdraws nation on Thursday, paving the also pledged loyalty to Erdogan, backseat role as Erdogan pushed its armed fighters from Turkish way for the country’s president to saying the president’s honor was ahead with plans to make the territory. Erdogan said in a pursue a tighter grip on power. his honor, and suggested he largely ceremonial presidency into speech that it was out of the “I decided that for the unity of would not be a party to any efforts an all-powerful position. question for the peace process to the (ruling party) a change of to divide the party But the former professor, for- restart, saying military operations chairman would be more appro- “I feel no reproach, anger or eign minister and adviser to would continue until the very last priate. I am not considering run- resentment against anyone,” Erdogan tried to act independent- rebel is killed and the PKK threat ning at the May 22 congress,” Davutoglu said. ly on a range issues and often is removed. Davutoglu told the nation. The shake-up is seen as the proved to be a more moderating More fissures were apparent Davutoglu, who had fallen out outcome of irreconcilable differ- force to Erdogan, who has adopt- over Davutoglu’s opposition to the with President Recep Tayyip ences between Erdogan, who ed an increasingly authoritarian pre-trial detention of journalists Erdogan, announced he was step- would like to see the country style of government. accused of spying and academics ping aside following a meeting transition to a presidential sys- Crisis talks between the former accused of voicing support for the with executives of the ruling tem, and his once-trusted adviser. political allies dragged out for PKK. Erdogan spurned Davutoglu Justice and Development Party, It comes a day after Davutoglu’s nearly two hours late Wednesday and even suggested that anyone or AKP, which has dominated government scored a victory of but clearly failed to resolve their deemed to be supportive of Ap photo Turkish politics since 2002. sorts, with the European Union’s differences. extremists should be stripped of TURKEY’S PRIME MINISTER Ahmet Davutoglu addresses his The decision is not effective executive commission recom- Divisions between the Erdogan citizenship. lawmakers at the parliament in Ankara, Turkey. Long-denied tensions immediately. The party will hold mending approval of a deal to give and Davutoglu camps first spilled Crucially, Davutoglu gave only an emergency convention May 22 Turkish citizens the right to travel into the open over the conflict half-hearted support to a power- between Turkey’s president Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Davutoglu to select a new party leader who to Europe without visas. with Kurdish militants in the ful presidential system, which are beginning to surface publicly, leading to speculation that the would also replace the premier. After being elected president in southeast. Erdogan wanted to see “rapidly” country’s powerful leader may be considering replacing the premier Davutoglu indicated he did not 2014, Erdogan chose Davutoglu Erdogan took issue with introduced. with a figure more willing to take a backseat role. European court cracks down on e-cigarettes BRUSSELS (AP) — The istry of Development it was able obstacles are numerous,” she European Union’s top court to postpone the ban on menthol told reporters after a Cabinet dealt a blow to the tobacco cigarettes until Jan. 1, 2020. meeting. industry Wednesday by approv- According to the statement, The EU Commission has come ing sweeping new rules that will Poland is EU’s fourth-largest under criticism in the past for require plain cigarette packs, tobacco producer and second- failing to fully disclose informa- ban menthol cigarettes and reg- largest producer of flavored cig- tion about its dealing with ulate the growing electronic cig- arettes. Some 6.3 billion men- tobacco lobbyists. arette market. thol cigarettes were produced in Marc Firestone, senior vice Tobacco companies had Poland in 2013. president at Philip Morris protested a 2014 EU directive Among those welcoming the International, which had ques- on the new rules, calling it dis- decision was French Health tioned the directive’s legality, proportionate. But the Minister Marisol Touraine, who said in a statement that the European Court of Justice on said plain cigarette packs will be court didn’t address whether Wednesday upheld the directive, required in France starting May plain packaging is legal or arguing it’s in line with efforts to 20. reduces smoking rates. He said fight smoking and protect public “It’s a victory for public the ruling “reflects the substan- health. health, a victory in the battle tial deference that the Court of The court said it is OK to ban against lobbies, because in the Justice often shows to the EU menthol and other flavorings fight against smoking ... the institutions.” that make tobacco more appeal- ing. The directive also requires standardized, plain labels that ATTENTION: cover at least 65 percent of all cigarette packs with health Contractors and Builders warnings. The rules will require warn- To have your new home featured as K ings for e-cigarettes, limit their WEE H o m e - o f - T h e - W e e k HE nicotine levels to 20 grams and F T E OO restrict advertising and spon- Call the HOM sorship by their makers. Advertising The Independent British Vape Trade Association said in a Department statement that it is disappointed Today by the ruling and argued it AP photo could push some e-cigarette A MAN CARRIES a child past the gate with the words “Second Hospital of Beijing Armed Police smokers back to tobacco. 472-5041 Corps” in Beijing, China. Chinese media reports said the hospital had outsourced the administration of Poland, which appealed the or Email [email protected] its oncology department to a private company which allegedly sought profits by offering ineffective, 2014 tobacco directive, seemed unnecessary or unapproved medical treatments. to accept the verdict, but said in a statement issued by the min- Cleveland Daily Banner Beijing tightens hospital oversight following death BEIJING (AP) — China’s gov- whether Baidu had gone too far Wei wrote that in his search for ernment health care regulator on in extending its pay-for-listing a possible cure for his cancer, he Thursday ordered hospitals not practice to medical services. had trusted Baidu’s search to outsource medical services or Baidu inserts only the phrase results and the hospital, which promote false advertising amid a “promoted” in small print to iden- carries the highest official rating public outcry over the death of a tify paid search results. It has for its medical facilities from the young man who received expen- already been criticized earlier this Chinese authorities. Wei report- sive but ineffective treatments for year for selling rights to adminis- edly suffered from a rare form of a rare form of cancer. ter online forums on medical soft tissue cancer called synovial The order by the National issues to commercial companies, sarcoma. It wasn’t clear whether Health and Family Planning which can promote their services he knew about the private com- Commission followed heavy pub- while deleting unflattering posts pany’s role in his treatment. licity of 21-year-old Wei Zexi’s from real patients. Wei wrote that the family spent death after being treated at a On Monday, the Cyberspace more than 200,000 yuan Beijing hospital affiliated with Administration of China ($30,750) on immunotherapy the national paramilitary police announced it was investigating treatment to no avail. force. the company, which saw its stock In its statement, the govern- Chinese media reports said the price drop the next day on the ment’s commission said Second Hospital of the Beijing Nasdaq index. Baidu, which immunotherapy has not been Armed Police Corps had out- enjoys a near monopoly on approved for clinical use in China sourced the administration of its search in China due to the gov- and can only be applied on an oncology department to a private ernment’s blocking of Google, has experimental basis. It ordered an company which allegedly sought also been heavily criticized online end to the practice of outsourcing profits by offering ineffective, and in Chinese state media for the administration of medical unnecessary or unapproved med- not thoroughly investigating com- departments as well as the clini- ical treatments. panies whose money it takes to cal application of unapproved Before his death on April 12, promote their search results. therapies. Wei said in an online post that he Baidu said in a statement The Second Hospital of the came across the hospital because Sunday that it was cooperating Beijing Armed Police Corps has it was listed at the top in his with investigators and would reportedly suspended services in search for cancer treatment on support the Wei family’s quest for the wake of the controversy. Calls China’s dominant search engine, justice if the hospital was found to the hospital rang unanswered Baidu, raising questions as to to be at fault. Thursday. Disney CEO meets Chinese president ahead of park opening BEIJING (AP) — The head of plan trips to Disney’s Hong Kong It is relatively rare for China’s entertainment giant Disney had and upcoming Shanghai theme president to meet publicly with a rare official meeting with parks. private business leaders, but the Chinese President Xi Jinping on The service stoppage comes park is a prestige project for Thursday, a month before the amid a broader crackdown on China, reflecting the govern- opening of its $5.5 billion theme digital media in tandem with an ment’s push to stimulate growth park in the country’s financial increasingly restrictive political by boosting consumption and hub of Shanghai. climate in China. In February, a services. Xi told Disney CEO and new requirement stated that for- Iger said, “What The Walt Chairman Robert A. Iger that it eign companies and foreign- Disney Company has been able was important for the world’s Chinese joint ventures must to achieve in China, I think, is a “strongest” country, referring to obtain approval before publish- perfect example of cooperation, the U.S., and the world’s largest ing content online. but it also came after years of developing country to deepen Apple Inc.’s movies and e- understanding, years of building their cooperation and expand it books services also have been up a deep respect for one another into new areas. suspended in China, though the and appreciation for each other’s Cooperation between “U.S. company said it is optimistic they interests.” firms with Chinese firms, and in will be back online. Iger arrived in China as a particular the Walt Disney Disney said it licenses content Chinese-made animal movie has Company with Chinese firms, are to Alibaba, and could not com- found itself at the center of exactly cases in point of such ment on DisneyLife’s suspension. charges it has copied the name new cooperation,” Xi said. “And I Alibaba said in a statement: “The and marketing material of believe the new cooperation will service is undergoing an Disney’s latest global animation continue to yield new outcomes.” upgrade. We do not have an esti- hit, “Zootopia.” The film trans- One such partnership for mate on when the service will lates as “Crazy Toy City,” com- Disney seemingly ran into trou- resume.” pared to Zootopia’s Chinese ble recently when a service At the Great Hall of the People, name “Crazy Animal City,” and launched in December with e- the ceremonial seat of China’s social media users have charged commerce giant Alibaba was legislature, Xi congratulated Iger that posters for both movies look taken offline. DisneyLife allowed on the planned opening on June strikingly similar. subscribers in China to access 16 of the Shanghai Disney Disney didn’t immediately Disney-branded movies, games Resort, the company’s first theme respond to a query for comment and e-books, and helped them to park in mainland China. on that. 18—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 5, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com "  #  #$1'$,(2 #-#% #0 1>>5B &&0) C1<5G9D8<1B75F1B95DI Iraq routed IS from Ramadi at     ?6 8?EC58?<4 9D5=C 37 31B GGG 3<5F5<1>421>>5B 3?= C51DC 1>4 CDB?<<5B  .??43B5CD 3<1CC96954C3<5F5<1>421>>5B 3?= 9B3<5%.13B?CC6B?=#?71>C B9 ,$22+)+(''/,+&7 41I1>4*1DEB41I1= a high cost: A city destroyed ))&)* %&+ D85 61EC<51 F5BD9C5B G8938 3<51B7 '<135 )?14 F1DC8?E<425 96D 217C :5G5 ?>5 F?> BE7C C81=@?? 3<51>9>7 RAMADI, Iraq (AP) — This is 3?BB53D54 9>C5BD9?> G9<< 25 =145 G9D8?ED381B7596D8514F5BD9C5B31<??> D85 5BB?B 6D175 :5G5;5DC *D1><5I %%) 1CCE=5C >? 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The city was taken by IS in a complex 1=B941I6?B*E>41I14 inside. @=B941I6?B$?>41I14 + ,)*0 ) 0 *1DEB41I When Iraqi government forces attack in May, 2015. ?B'5BC?>1<CC9CD1>35 1=@= /2?H 8?BC5 C144<5C ##    =9C3 8?BC5 9D5=C 1>D9AE5 C?61 1>4 backed by U.S.-led warplanes #-#% #0%%) 3819B 5> 1=@D?> @B9>DC DC 389>1 State militants after eight months   @93DEB5C 6B1=5C 389<4C 7?<6 34=?B5=9C35<<1>5?EC9D5=C  of IS control, it was heralded as a "(%2+3(3/''+3+/.$,/23 -1B>5<<#1>5* major victory. But the cost of win- * &#)* '* ,)%+ ?B 0) *# *1DEB41I 1= @= ning Ramadi has been the city I?EB =?>5I 213; 5G1B5 ?6 C38?<  .5CD?> '<135 7 254 itself. 1BC89@ M7E1B1>D55C N 56?B5 I?E @1I 49>71>46EB>9DEB5 The scope of the damage is 6?B 1 C51B38 C5BF935 75D D85 B56E>4 @?<93I 9> GB9D9>7 1<< D85 545B1<  13+&,(2/1$,( beyond any of the other Iraqi cities +B145 ?==9CC9?> 1D recaptured so far from the jihadi + #' D? <51B> 8?G D?  !& % 55B5   5> group. Photographs provided to 1F?94 C38?<1BC89@ C31=C  =5C 79>5 8?EBC .1BB1>DI   ?B C175 6B?= <5F5<1>4 19>5B 25CD?665B    The Associated Press by satellite 1>4D85+ &BF9C9D?EB.52C9D51D imagery and analytics company GGG 6D3 7?F DigitalGlobe show more than 3,000 buildings and nearly 400 /23.'/4.' roads and bridges were damaged #&*+0&,) @5D853;4194 >9=1< *859>7 B??= 7<1CC D?@ 61EH =1B2<5 69>9C821C53819BC7?<4F57 9>6?B=1   killed in clashes, airstrikes and D9?>31<<    #&*  <2C 9>  41IC $54931< executions. &$*+  - &#% CE@@?BD 4?3D?BC C1I D85 ?> G5978D 9C D? 51D <5CC 1>4 5H5B39C5 41IC 1<<5HD5>C9?> ?B =?B5 #51B> 8?G D? 1F?94 soldiers manning checkpoints, 6?B newly painted and decorated with G5978DD D? 4B9>; D81DC I?EB +B145 ?==9CC9?> 1D brightly colored plastic flowers. 2EC9>5CCL 6I?EG1>DD?AE9D31<<< + #'  =5CC175 6B?= Vehicles pick their way around 3?8?<93C>?>I=?EC 1<<  <5F5<1>4 19>5B 1>4 D85 + &B F9C9D ?EB .52 C9D5 1D craters blocking roads as the dust GGG 6D3 7?F from thousands of crushed build- (32.'400,+(2   ings drifts over the landscape. AP Photo "& 69C89>385C7=1;5  " #  Along one street, the only sign In thIs Dec. 27, 2015 file photo, elite Iraqi counter-terrorism soldiers raise an Iraqi flag near the ?665B 1<<   ,(5(,$.'$+,7$..(1 that houses ever existed there is a provincial council building in central Ramadi, 70 miles west of Baghdad after they retook the strategic  "$.3 /47 * . %%  )0% 5H5B39C5 29;5 line of garden gates and clusters complex from Islamic State militants who have occupied the city since May.       6?B1@B?4E3D   <13; ?B95>D1< 3129>5D H H of fruit trees. ?B C5BF935 % 4? >?D G1>D D? EC5 ?B25CD?665B $1B2<5D?@3?6 The wreckage was caused by 75F5BIG85B5 655 D12<5  F5BI >935  ?B 25CD "# '5(13+2(7/41.((' E> ?665B 1H =1389>5 >5G  ?? IS-laid explosives and hundreds of 45B D85 85149>7  .%+ +& F5B 5B airstrikes by the Iraqi military and ,0 9> +  #-#%  #0 21B5D9AE5 C<5978 scorched earth strategy as it loses fighting, in May 2015, Islamic The complex is now largely with her family in a two-bedroom %?BD8 &3?55 *DB55D B941I @= 254 6EB>9DEB5 3?<<53D92<5C 1> ground in Iraq. When IS fighters State fighters captured it by destroyed. A gymnasium used by home in Ramadi’s center. Now, @= *1DEB41I1=@= D9AE5C 7<1CCG1B5 D??+B135% *1DEB41I E3D9?> 1D @= ?> 1<< B5=19>9>7 prize, blowing up buildings and suicide bombs that overwhelmed torched. Charred sports equip- she lives in a small shelter on the 1=D?@= ,I1B4C1<5 $?F 9D5=C  .89D5&1;-1<<5I)?14 wiring thousands of others with government forces. ment — a boxing glove, cleats, edge of the Habbaniyah resort 9>7 F5BID89>7 =ECD 7? +?>C ?6 ? D? 5CD1D5C1<5C >5D 1>4 3<93; ?> explosives. The bombs are so cost- 2?IC 3 9D5=C "9= *D?>5 CD1D5 *1<5C ?B 31<< They raised their flag above pieces of a track suit — line the that her husband built with cor- 6EB>9DEB55D3    6?B9>6?B=1D9?> ly and time-consuming to defuse Anbar Operations Command cen- hallways. Iraqi artillery fire rugated metal and plastic tarps. that much of recently liberated  $ # * B941I 1= $13 ter, the former provincial police punched thick holes into the uni- She said she kept tabs on her *DB55D ?66 D8 EB>9DEB5 ;9>7 <9>  ,$.32/+,(('((' Iraq is now unlivable. and military headquarters that versity’s library. Only the two Ramadi home since fleeing two 5>C 3?=6?BD5B 4B1@5C AE55> 19B “All they leave is rubble,” said *') % )% C554C 1B5 9> was once a U.S. military base, main reading rooms are safe to years ago. The house remained =1DDB5CCG9D86B1=55<53DB?>93C5H 7B55>C F575D12<5 @<1>DC 1>>E1D I1B4 5AE9@=5>D @5B5>>91D19> >5G CG9>7 ;9D385> 1>4 8?EC58?<4      *@B9>7 '<135 counterterrorism battalion was complex with explosives. Over the building is believed to be booby- retake the city began, and she 9D5=C>935=5>1>4G?=5>C3 following days, they methodically trapped. heard from another fleeing family 9>7 1=@=$?>41IB941I?@5>E>D9< Ramadi. “You can’t do anything destroyed government buildings. Trying to uproot dug-in fight- that her home had been hit by a   )&- F5>E5 %. B941I @=?>*1DEB41I with rubble.” Militants took over homes, con- ers, coalition aircraft and Iraqi missile or a bomb. The day the 1>4 *1DEB41I D8 1>4 D8 (,0"$.3('$133+-( As a result, U.S.-led coalition verting living rooms into com- artillery unleashed devastation. city was declared liberated, Umm 1=>??> 89<4B5>C39 DEB55<53DB?>93C5D3 )#0 #-#% ?==E>9DI and Iraqi officials are rethinking mand centers and bedrooms into Haji Ziad Square, for example, is a Khaled said the camp burst into *5BF935C 75>3I 9C 1335@D9>7 1@@<9 their tactics as they battle IS to barracks. They dug tunnels under strategic intersection with lines of celebration, children set off fire-  .0 01B4 *1<5 *'* 31D9?>C 6?B @1BDD9=5 @?C9D9?>C G9D89> regain territory. The coalition is - ## 5B9D175 51<4 $1I  E>D9< $1I   >D5B5CD54 @5B scaling back its airstrikes in shut down schools, looted and by which troops had to approach. Days later came more sobering       C?>C =1I 1@@ D85 8?EBC ?6 1= E>D9< underway to increase training of  $ #0 C1<5 BICD1< 7<1CCG1B5  @= associated with the local govern- there. The new multistory Haji Ramadi to see what was left, and =5> G?=5> 1>4 3894B5>C 37 explosive disposal teams. ment. They set up a headquarters Ziad Restaurant made a prime he brought back pictures on his ?<4 3?<<53D?B 31BC $1I D8 D8 1>4 )&%+ *" $54931< 1CC9CD1>D The new approach is particu- D8  D8*DB55D1= >554546?B2ECI41I1G55;G1<; in the campus of Anbar sniper post. Iraqi troops called in phone. 9>1>4@B9=1BI31B5?66935 '1BDD9=5 larly key as Iraq and the coalition University, on the city’s western intense coalition strikes on the “It was like there was nothing. ++%+ &% )$&#)* 1>4 D? 6E<< D9=5 H@5B95>35 9C 1 @;C 4??BC <978DC D???G<5475 9C >535CC1BI retaking Mosul, Iraq’s second- Over the course of the eight- Similarly, a complex of around entire neighborhood,” said Umm 1>4 =1>I ?D85B 9D5=C B941I 1>4 1H B5CE=5 D?    ?B *1DEB41I1= @= &1;*DB55D 5=19<2@G93 7=19< 3?= biggest city, held by IS for nearly month campaign to push IS out of 40 large residential towers stood Khaled, who did not want her full <5F5<1>4 two years. Ramadi, coalition aircraft dropped across from Anbar University on a name used because she feared for *+&+ %&#& *+ $,)' 0 “They know they can’t just turn )'&)+ *# $1I      $54931< 5>D5B 9> $EB@8I %?BD8 more than 600 bombs on the city. key route for Iraqi forces entering the safety of family members still B55;25>49B3<5 1=@= #?DC?6 1B?<9>181C1@1BDD9=5?>541I1 Mosul into a parking lot,” said a The strikes targeted IS fighters, the city. Before-and-after imagery living under IS rule. 5F5BID89>7 G55;?@@?BDE>9DI6?B15BD96954 9C Western diplomat in Baghdad who but also destroyed bridges, build- shows at least a dozen of them Without a home to return to D?D538>? &-%%+ ##* *E249F9C9?> ?66 4941D5 G9<< 81F5 1 =9>9=E= ?6  has been present for a number of ings and roads, the Pentagon has were levelled. Multiple bomb and no jobs, her family is forced to 5>D?> '9;5 1B175 *1<5 *1DEB41I I51BC5H@5B95>35 ?B=?B59>6?B=1 meetings with coalition and Iraqi acknowledged. Government forces craters are evident, including at remain in the camp and is 1= @= D9?> 31<<   +? 1@@9 D? Mosul operation. The diplomat DEB5 8?EC58?<4 9D5=C B1>4 >1=5 8DD@ GGG =EB@8I=54931< ?B7 31 and in December launched their 45 feet across. organizations. The little cash sav- B55BC commented on condition of final assault. In a district along the western ings her family had was depleted 3<51>9>7 CE@@<95C =9C35<<1>5?EC 9D5=C  &<4 $35GD51==5=25BC anonymity because he was not As Iraqi ground forces moved edge of downtown Ramadi, a months ago, making it impossible +8EBC41I D8B?E78 *1DEB41I 6?B ?EB >5G >I B5CD1EB1>D authorized to speak to the press. into Ramadi, IS methodically laid dense strip of buildings, homes to return to Ramadi and rebuild. 1=@= >C945 2E9<49>7 '<51C5 5H@5B95>35 G?E<4 25 1@@B5391D54 In January, after IS was pushed explosives and blew up swaths of and bustling shops, not a single According to the United >?51B4F9B?>=5>D $ECD out of Ramadi, thousands of fam- ) 0 % *+,)0  25 @5?@<5 6B95>49>7 B4 the city’s infrastructure. The elec- building escaped unscathed from Nations’ satellite mapping agency, G55;?6$1I ?>D13D44955B>1> ilies returned to their homes. But 85CDE55 ?66   *?=5 6EB>9DEB5 trical grid was almost completely the IS occupation and the coali- UNITAR, an estimated 5,700 389<4B5>C D?IC 79B7 1>4 45J1D   residents have since been barred destroyed and the city’s water net- tion airstrikes. Key streets buildings out of the city’s total of =?B5 (,0"$.3('4,, +-( from coming back because dozens work was also heavily damaged. throughout the city are blocked by around 55,000 were seriously of civilians died from IS booby ) 0 &%#0 1= '1CD 1 #& $%$%+ >3 81C The jihadis bombed the city’s craters as each side tried to ham- damaged or destroyed. '9;5 1@D9CD 8EB38 D? 5>81= C5F5B1< ?==E>9DI $1>175B '?C9 traps. Officials estimate IS plant- remaining bridges and two dams. per the other’s movement. With an eye to reducing B9F5 DEB> <56D C ?B ?66 D9?>C 1F19<12<5 9> D85 <5F5<1>4 +% ed thousands of IEDs, improvised Though most of the population Tens of thousands of Ramadi’s destruction in the fight against IS +B5G89DD)?141>4$1<92EB9F5DEB> 1B51 *E335CC6E< 31>4941D5C G9<< explosive devices, across the city. B978D 1>4 C +G? 1335>D 81F51=9>9=E=?6 I51BC@B?@5BDI had already left, IS fighters tight- residents live in camps or with moving forward, coalition planes 3819BC >5G 69B5 5HD9>7E9C85BC DG? =1>175=5>D 5H@5B95>35 5H35<<5>D Janus Global Operations, an ened checkpoints along main extended family in Baghdad. are using fewer airstrikes and ?<4 61B=8?EC5 3B16D5BC G9>4?GC ?B71>9J1D9?> 1>4 3?==E>931D9?> American firm, began working to roads out of the city to prevent Hundreds of thousands are in smaller, more targeted munitions. 3 "9>7C2EBI C;9<4 <51C9>7 1>4 =1B;5D9>7 5H remove them last month and said 2??;C 3?=@<5D5 8B9CD=1C F9<<175 @5B95>35 .5?665B5H35<<5>D25>569DC civilians from fleeing. They later other nearby villages. Thousands In Hit — a small town to the G9D8 1335CC?B95C @B9>D5B 3B16DC 1>4C1<1BI3?==5>CEB1D5G9D85H@5 it has so far cleared more than used families as human shields as more live in a small resort town on west of Ramadi retaken from IS in ;9D385> 9D5=C 2?1B4 71=5C B95>35 >49F94E1 71=5C =E38 =E38 @5B95>351>4129<9DID?=1>175CD166 they made their escape. Habbaniyah Lake south of April — Iraqi commanders com- =?B5*55I?ED85B5 of a city block. “ISIS made a concerted effort to Ramadi that has become a plained that it was becoming =1>17512E475D=19>D19>@B?@5BDI #".&& &$$,% +0 0) 1>4 3?<<53D B5>DC 1>4941D5C =ECD The vast majority of the city’s ensure the city would be unliv- sprawling camp. increasingly difficult to get 1  population remains displaced. *# B941I *1DEB41I 1= @= able,” said Patrick Martin, an Iraq Where Iraqis came to jet-ski requests for airstrikes cleared by *5F5B1<61=9<95C #?DC?67B51DAE1<9DI *53D9?>  1>4 +1H B549D 5H@5B9 Ramadi lies on the Euphrates researcher at the Institute for the and boat as recently as 2012, the coalition forces. Brig. Gen. Sami 9D5=C 9B53D9?>C ? E>45B  ?> 5>35 1>4941D5C=ECD@1CC13B549D 5?B75D?G> )?14 <56D 1D >4 <978D 1>4 213;7B?E>4 3853; 1C G5<< 1C 1 River west of Baghdad and is the Study of War. beach is now lined with tents. The Khathan al-Aradi said progress in 4BE7 C3B55>  &  *5>4 B5CE=5C capital of Iraq’s Sunni heartland, 1>495C#1>5<56D?>B55G9<<?>5 As his convoy of troops 300-room hotel and hundreds of Hit was slower because of the 2D? #1;5G??4 *E249F9 D? :?2C1<3?=7D 3?= ?B 61H Anbar province. Even as IS swept approached Ramadi, Maj. chalets in the complex are filled reduced airstrikes. C9?>     www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 5, 2016—19

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Please call Franks Trucking at junction of Hiwassee and Ocoee 52. Sleeping Rooms but not required. starting at $8 affairs at (800) 342-8385 or the Fed- ReMODeleD HOMe, 4 bedrooms, 706-277-9891 Ext. 25 eral Trade commission at (877) Rivers. 423-338-7208. hour. call 423-665-3513 leave BReeZewaYexTeNDeDsTaY.cOM 2 baths, den, basement. Owner/ message. 706-618-6398 or 706-847-7217 FTc-HelP for free information. Or weeKlY rate paid in advance, aver- Dalton, GA BeaR Paw cOTTaGes- 2, 3 bed- agent financing. sTONY BROOKs visit our web site at www.ftc.gov rooms, $75- $85. Mountains, fire- ages $46.43 nightly plus tax. RealTY 423-479-4514. exPeRIeNceD caReGIVeRs and place, serenity. 423-476–8480. 423-584-6505. sHaKe sHacK Drive In Restaurant PROcess MeDIcal claims from THDA PROGRAM cNas who are available to work now hiring: servers and cooks home? chances are you won’t make 2nd, 3rd, or weekends. Please apply 46. Storage Space For Rent 53. Houses For Rent wanted. we offer on job training. ex- any money. Find out how to spot a PURCHASE YOUR HOME WITH in person at 60 25th street Nw #3, perience preferred. 423-472-2200 medical billing scam. call the Fed- calFee's MINI warehouse for rent: in cleveland. Monday- Friday from “NO” 3460 waterlevel Highway se cleve- eral Trade commission, Georgetown Pike, spring Place DOWN PAYMENT 11am-5pm. land TN 37323. 1-877-FTc-HelP. Road and Highway 64. call a message from 476–2777. CALL MY CELL 423-593-1508 cleveland Daily Banner and the LEGAL PUBLICATION TeMPsaFe sTORaGe HERB LACY Federal Trade commission. Or visit AFFILIATE BROKER PUBLIC NOTICE our web site at www.ftc.gov climate controlled The Cleveland Municipal Airport Authority has re- & Outside units CENTURY 21 Downtown location 1ST CHOICE REALTORS scheduled their monthly meeting from Friday, May 34. Money To Lend 2075 OCOEE ST 20, 2016, Thursday, TO May 19, 2016 at 9:00 a.m. & Georgetown Road PuBlIsHeR's NOTIce: all real es- * lOaNs up to $1,250 * 614-4111 tate advertised in this newspaper is CLEVELAND, TN 37311 at their regular meeting place in the Cleveland Mu- Quick approval subject to the Federal Fair Housing [email protected] nicipal Building Council Room located at 190 423-476-5770 48. Office Space For Rent act of 1968 and the Tennessee Hu- 478-2331 Church Street NE. NeeD ca$H fast but can’t get a OFFICE/ RETAIL Space Available, man Rights act which makes it ille- gal to advertise "any preference, TOwNHOuse, 3 large bedrooms, Also, The CMAA will conduct a work session on May loan? Don’t pay for the promise of a short and long term lease. several 2.5 baths, with bonus room, 1,900 loan. call the Federal Trade com- locations, priced from $300 up. call limitation or discrimination based on 12, 2016, starting at 8:00 a.m. at the Cleveland Re- race, color, religion, sex, or national square feet, $140,000 will finance mission at 1-877-FTc-HelP to learn Jones Properties 423-472-4000 10 % down. 707-208-5990. gional Jetport in order to discuss proposals for FBO how to spot advance-fee loan www.jonesproperties.biz. origin, handicap/ disability or an in- Services for the jetport. scams. a message from cleveland tention to make any such prefer- May 5, 2016 Daily Banner and the FTc. Or visit 49. Apartments For Rent ence, limitation or discrimination." 57. Farms & Acreage For Sale our web site at www.ftc.gov $1,650, luxuRY, furnished, 2 bed- This newspaper will not knowingly calHOuN TN, private, 1400 square LEGAL PUBLICATION room condo, has everything you accept any advertising for real estate feet on 11 acres, gated community. 40. General Services Offered need! washer/ dryer, utilities and ca- which is in violation of the law. Our $190,000. 423-322-3559 www.face- Notice of Sale readers are informed that all dwell- * aaa House PaINTING: Interior- ble, flexible lease. book.com/calhountnhouseforsale. 423-618-6383. ings advertised in this newspaper The following vehicles are located at Calfee's Tow- exterior, Pressure washing, FRee are available on an equal opportu- 71. Trailers For Sale estimates, References. $1,800: luxuRY apartment, fully nity basis. equal Housing Opportu- ing, 655 Inman Street, Cleveland, TN 37311: 423-284-9652. 14' 2007 wells cargo Trailer for sale 1998 Dodge VIN# 3BFHC12Y6WG158690 furnished, utilities paid. located on nity, M/F. 338-1975. all PRO Painting & Remodeling, quiet side street. Contact Jones 1992 Dodge VIN# 1B3XC56RIND801451 Roofing, Reasonable rates. Free es- Properties 423-472-4000 2005 Yamaha VIN# JYAVM01EX5A077315 timates 423-277-6441. www.jonesproperties.biz BRADLEY COUNTY SCHOOLS 1998 Jeep VIN# 1J4FT68S3WL172552 call aBc 1.2 Tree, complete tree $595: laRGe, 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath The registered owner(s), lien holders or other inter- service: trimming, removal & stump townhouse, new paint, new vinyl Bradley County Schools Copy Paper Bid ested parties, have 15 days from the original run grinding. 599-1108. flooring, water included. PROVI- sION Real esTaTe aND PROP- date of this notice to pay all towing, storage, taxes, DaNNY's TRee seRVIce: Tree re- eRTY MaNaGeMeNT, llc Bradley County Schools is accepting proposals from qualified and fees. Failure to claim the vehicle within the 15 moval, shrubbery trimmed and 423-693-0301. day period will be deemed as a waiver of all rights, planted, firewood. senior Discounts. vendors for copy paper. Bids will be publically opened and 30 years experience. 423-244-6676. $760: 3 bedroom, 2 bath, newer read on June 2nd, 2016. A copy of the proposal specifications title and interest in the vehicle and shall be consid- townhouse, appliances furnished in- ered as consent to sell the vehicle at public auc- FINIsH wOODwORKeR: Building, cluding washer/ dryer. In quiet area. may be seen by visiting the Bradley County Schools web site tion. kitchen cabinets, dressers, entertain- No pets. $400 deposit. at www.bradleyschools.org/bids or by visiting the Central May 5, 12, 2016 ment centers, bunk beds, desks etc. 529 crest Drive. 423-595-2935. call Jason Day 423-284-6455. Office located at 800 South Lee Highway.

LEGAL PUBLICATION HeRITaGe HIll's lawn care & NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S SALE landscaping. we take pride in each Bradley County Schools is an equal opportunity employer. WHEREAS, default has occurred in the performance and every yard! 423-509-5807. of the covenants, terms and conditions of a Deed of “HOME OR BUSINESS Trust dated November 20, 2012, executed by CLEANING SERVICE” BRADLEY COUNTY SCHOOLS CHRISTOPHER N. LARSEN, conveying certain real property therein described to JOSEPH B. PITT, JR., Are you in need of cleaning Bradley County Schools Lawn Care services for your home or busi- as Trustee, as same appears of record in the Regis- PuBlIsHeR's NOTIce: all real es- ness? tate advertised in this newspaper is Bradley County Schools is accepting proposals from ter's Office of Bradley County, Tennessee recorded We have the services you are subject to the Federal Fair Housing December 10, 2012, in Deed Book 2141, Page looking for. We offer a one- time act of 1968 and the Tennessee Hu- qualified vendors for lawn care services at the district’s 311-320; and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of cleaning service or daily, man Rights act which makes it ille- buildings. Bids will be publically opened and read on June weekly, bi-weekly and monthly gal to advertise "any preference, said Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned cleaning plans. We also offer limitation or discrimination based on 2nd, 2016. to Quicken Loans Inc. who is now the owner of said carpet, window cleaning and race, color, religion, sex, or national debt; and WHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin Lublin pressure washing services. origin, handicap/ disability or an in- A copy of the proposal specifications may be seen by SELLING YOUR HOME? tention to make any such prefer- TN, PLLC, having been appointed as Substitute WE WILL GET YOUR HOME IN visiting the Bradley County Schools web site at Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in the ence, limitation or discrimination." TIP TOP SHAPE TO SELL This newspaper will not knowingly www.bradleyschools.org/bids or by visiting the Central Register's Office of Bradley County, Tennessee. QUICKLY! accept any advertising for real estate NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the Family owned & operated… which is in violation of the law. Our Office located at 800 South Lee Highway. entire indebtedness has been declared due and pay- Call or email us today for a readers are informed that all dwell- FREE estimate. 423-593-1525 ings advertised in this newspaper Bradley County Schools is an equal opportunity employer. able, and that the undersigned, Rubin Lublin TN, [email protected] are available on an equal opportu- PLLC, as Substitute Trustee or his duly appointed nity basis. equal Housing Opportu- agent, by virtue of the power, duty and authority LEGAL PUBLICATION nity, M/F. IN THE JUVENILE COURT OF WHITFIELD vested and imposed upon said Substitute Trustee COUNTY STATE OF GEORGIA, In the Interest 1 OR 2 bedroom available. No pets, will, on June 2, 2016 at 1:00 PM at the Main door of: J.D., sex: Male, age: 6 Years, children un- no smoking in house. For more infor- der 18 Years of age, DOB: 7/14/2009, case No: mation call 423-227-9146. of the Bradley County Courthouse, 155 North 1600284, NOTICE OF SUMMONS, PURSUANT PART TIME HELP WANTED TO APPLICABLE GEORGIA STATE LAW TO: Ocoee Street, Cleveland, TN 37311, proceed to sell ERIKA GREEN MOTHER, JOSHUA NATIONS 1714 New castle Drive, luxury 2 at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for FATHER AND ANY UNKNOWN, UNNAMED bedroom, 2 1/2 bath townhouse. FATHER OF SAID CHILD. You are hereby noti- Hardwood, Tile and stainless appli- cash or certified funds ONLY, the following de- fied that a Petition seeking to terminate your pa- Mail Room/Circulation Dept. scribed property situated in Bradley County, Ten- rental rights to the above-named child/ren was ances. $875.00 call 423-618-0823. filed in the Juvenile court of whitfield courty, Fast Paced Work. Varying Hours/Days nessee, to wit: LAND SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF Georgia on March 17th, 2016. The ground for 2 BeDROOM apartment, updated, termination is that the child/ren is/are a depend- close- in, $825 monthly, plus secu- BRADLEY IN THE STATE OF TNLOT FORTY (40), ent child under O.c.G.a. §15-11-2 and OcGa rity deposit. 423-476-9101. (Includes Saturday Nights) FARMINGDALE PHASE TWO SUBDIVISION, AS §15-11-310. a copy of the Petition may be ob- tained from the Office of the clerk of the whit- 2 BeDROOM behind ace Hardware Must Be Able To Lift 50 lbs. SHOWN BY PLAT OF RECORD IN PLAT BOOK 16, field county Juvenile court located at 205 N. selvidge street, Dalton, Georgia. You are hereby on Peerless Road. Ground level, PAGE 92, REGISTER`S OFFICE OF BRADLEY notified that you are required to file to appear be- walk to shopping. stove, refrigerator, Must Be 18 Years or Older fore the Juvenile court of whitfield county, COUNTY, TENNESSEE. Parcel ID: 080G-A-005.00 Georgia in Dalton, Georgia on Wednesday, water furnished. For information, call PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of the June 15, 2016 at 10:00 AM should you desire to between 9am-6pm. No pets/ smok- contest the Petition. If you fail to appear, the ing. available april 1st. Apply In Person 9am-4pm Monday-Friday property is believed to be 114 CRYSTAL TER SE, court can terminate your rights in your absence. If the court at the trial finds that the facts set out 423-479-5570. CLEVELAND, TN 37323. In the event of any dis- in the petition to terminate parental rights are No Phone Calls, Please crepancy between this street address and the legal true and that termination of your rights will serve 2 BeDROOM, 1.5 bath apartment off the best interests of your child/ren, the court can Georgetown Road off 10th street. It description of the property, the legal description enter a judgement ending your rights to your has stove, refrigerator and dish- child. If the judgment terminates your parental Cleveland Daily Banner shall control. CURRENT OWNER(S): CHRISTOPHER rights, you will no longer have any rights to your washer. Rents for $550 month with N. LARSEN OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: BANK child/ren. This means that you will not have the $300 deposit. call Hodnett Realty EOE right to visit, contact, or have custody of your for more information 472-5421 or 1505 25th St. NW OF AMERICA The sale of the above-described prop- child/ren or make any decisions affecting your child/ren or your child/ren's earning or property. 476-3008 erty shall be subject to all matters shown on any re- Your child/ren will be legally freed to be adopted corded plat; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive cove- by someone else. even if your parental rights are 2 ROOMs for rent, 1,900 square terminated: (1) You will still be responsible for foot house, $600 & $900, includes nants, easements or set-back lines that may be ap- providing financial support (child support pay- utilities and internet. 423-715-9519. plicable; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as ments) for your child/ren's care unless and until Cleveland Daily Banner your child/ren is/are adopted; and (2) Your chil- aDORaBle 2/ 1 on golf course, se any priority created by a fixture filing; and to any dren can still inherit from you unless and until your child/ren is/are adopted. This is a very seri- cleveland. $550 monthly matter that an accurate survey of the premises ous matter. You should contact an attorney im- 423-650-5027. Is presently accepting applications might disclose. This property is being sold with the mediately so that you can be prepared for the court hearing. You have the right to hire an attor- BLYTHEWOOD- STEEPLECHASE express reservation that it is subject to confirma- ney and have him/her represent you. If you can- for independent contracted newspaper carriers. not afford to hire an attorney, the court will ap- APARTMENTS- 1 Bedroom with tion by the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale point an attorney if the court finds that you are an utilities furnished ($389- $579); 2 may be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved indigent person. whether you or not you decide Bedroom ($429- $609). appliances to hire an attorney, you have the right to attend furnished; duplexes. 423-472–7788. The daily newspapers must be delivered by to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, the hearing of your case, to call witnesses on your behalf, and to question those witnesses and place certain without further publication, upon brought against you. If you have any questions BRecKeNRIDGe- $860: 2 Bed- 5 PM Monday thru Friday announcement at the time and place for the sale concerning this notice, you may call the tele- room, 2.5 bath, large den with fire- phone number of the clerk's office which is (706) place. contact Jones Properties By 7 AM on Sunday set forth above. All right and equity of redemption, 278-6558 and when prompted select #1 for eng- lish, #2 for spanish and then #2 to speak to 423-472-4000 statutory or otherwise, homestead, and dower are someone in the clerk's office. Pursuant to www.jonesproperties.biz. O.c.G.a. §15-11-283(c), notice is hereby given Dependable transportation, valid driver’s license expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title you may lose all rights to the above-captioned ceNTRal aVeNue: $600, 2 bed- is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell child/ren and will not be entitled to object to the room, 1 bath, water included. con- termination of your rights unless within thirty (30) and insurance are required. and convey only as Substitute Trustee. The Prop- days of receipt of this notice you file with the tact Jones Properties, erty is sold as is, where is, without representations court (1) a petition to legitimate the child/ren; and 423-472-4000, (2) notice of the filing of the petition to legitimate www.jonesproperties.biz. or warranties of any kind, including fitness for a with the court in which this proceeding is pend- Applications will be accepted ing. Pursuant to O.c.G.a. §15-11-283(e), the cleaN ONe bedroom apartment, particular use or purpose. THIS LAW FIRM IS AT- court may enter an order terminating all your pa- Monday–Friday 9 AM – 4 PM TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMA- rental rights, including any right to object hereaf- $450 monthly rent, $400 deposit, ter to such proceedings if you fail to file a timely year lease. No pets. No smoking. TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR- petition to legitimate the child/ren named herein; if your petition to legitimate is subsequently dis- Owner/ agent sTONY BROOKs POSE. Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, Substitute Trustee missed for failure to prosecute; or if your petition RealTY 423-479-4514. Cleveland Daily Banner to legitimate does not result in a court finding that 119 S. Main Street, Suite 500 Memphis, TN 38103 you are the legal father of the child/ren named cleVelaND suMMIT apartments www.rubinlublin.com/property-listings.php Tel: herein. WITNESS the Honorable connie Blay- Rent is based on income for persons 1505 25th Street NW lock, Judge of said court. This 17th day of (877) 813-0992 Fax: (404) 601-5846 Ad #96787: March, 2016. Amanda Stewart-Smith, Senior 62 or older, handicapped or dis- 2016-05-05 2016-05-12, 2016-05-19. Deputy Clerk, Whitfield County Juvenile abled. we have immediate open- Court. ings. equal Housing Opportunity 44 NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE May 5, 12, 19, 2016 april 14, 21, 28, 2016; May 5, 2016 Inman street 479-3005 20—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 5, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com

QUESTIONS & ATTITUDE Compelling questions... and maybe a few actual answers NASCAR NASCAR

CLEVELAND SPEED FREAKS Pictures like this are addictive to race pro- A couple questions 3 THINGS WE LEARNED moters. AP FILE we had to ask — ourselves After all that carnage, you T I R E C E N T E R Was there anything enjoyable see hope? YOUR DEALER about the Talladega carnage? FROM GEICO 500 4699 N. LEE HWY. GODSPEAK: I watched the First, no, I don’t see any hope of NAS- 472-3396 whole thing, start to finish, CAR’s promoters wanting to bring sanity clutching my cat Flash. 1. Stock-car takeoffs to Talladega and Daytona and restrictor- So, ’Dega makes you pay plate racin’. Huge packs of cars bunched The Talladega race pro- attention. together, lap after lap after lap, attracts duced wrecks that sent three attention from those who anticipate KEN’S CALL: Everyone seemed different stock cars soaring trouble — that includes those who fear to walk away, but they’re in the air. got it and those who enjoy it. You know who playing with fire. Sometimes the worst of it in the No. 34 you are. Ticket sales and TV numbers literally. Ford. He went up in the air and are built on daredevil maneuvers.

barrel-rolled several times. “It Has Jeff Gordon ever been hap- was so quick I never had any So you don’t see hope? pier to be retired? time to react,” he said. His GODSPEAK: There was prob- sponsor? CSX Play It Safe. If seeing Daytona’s fence “compro- ably only one driver happier: mised” twice in three years hasn’t , who posted 2. More reaction suggested NASCAR should develop a GOODYEAR - THE OFFICIAL TIRE OF NASCAR 50-some laps and exited his system of saner speeds that doesn’t car. NASCAR mandates roof involve big-pack time bombs, what will? KEN’S CALL: I doubt the flaps on stock cars to keep Here’s what might: The Drivers Coun- cameras caught it, but he cars from popping up like a cil, which has shown a willingness to champagne cork. Sunday’s probably hugged and kissed flex a little muscle. That and the newly incidents sent a chill through DW and Mike Joy before leav- chartered team owners, who can’t enjoy the garage. “It’s very concern- ing Talladega on Sunday. spending all that money on developing NASCAR NASCAR ing,” driver Jamie McMurray plate-race machines and wasting all that said. “We need to keep looking Why do those top-10 rankings on money on junked sheet metal. at that and trying to make it this page look familiar? better every race.” GODSPEAK: Get used to these What’s the answer? faces. After the 10-race mark, 3. Earnhardt effort Smokey Yunick used to simply say, there will be little change “Smaller engines!” Overall, there seems until October. What would you do if you to be a hundred methods of slowing SAVE KEN’S CALL: A plate race pulled the steering wheel the cars at Daytona/Talladega without isn’t a real race. Would you off your car at 180 mph? It forcing them together in dangerous change performance rank- happened to Dale Junior, who packs. But so far, there are 101 reasons YOUR OLD ings on such a thing? grabbed the steering column we’re told they won’t work. But they’re to keep his No. 88 Chevy from courting big danger, and will continue crashing. “I wasn't going to courting it, and no one wants to turn off NEWSPAPERS let it hit the wall so I grabbed the teetering merry-go-round because, ONLINE EXTRAS the column and steered it with hey, what could go wrong with a merry- that,” Junior said. go-round? Right? FOR news-journalonline. com/ — Godwin Kelly, godwin. NASCAR driver Chris Buescher’s Ford was not cleared by the tower for Ken Willis has been [email protected] RECYCLING takeoff at Talladega. AP PHOTO/GREG MCWIILLIAMS covering NASCAR for facebook.com/ The Daytona Beach nascardaytona News-Journal for 27 years. Reach him at ken. Cleveland [email protected] @nascardaytona 3 THINGS

Questions? Contact Godwin TO WATCH FEUD OF THE WEEK Daily Banner Kelly at godwin.kelly@news- jrnl.com or Ken Willis at ken. 1. Bruised feelings [email protected] You don’t have to be a social scientist to figure out that when people feel they have been wronged, those people SPRINT CUP POINTS may take justice into their NASCAR NASCAR 1. Kevin Harvick 351 own hands. In NASCAR’s soci- Patrick McDowell ety, what drivers have in their 2. Kyle Busch 342 Maybe other Cup Series drivers can keep (No. 20) and hands is a steering wheel. VS. MICHAEL MCDOWELL: 3. Carl Edwards 337 (No. 22) separated on the race track like they did in the Last season, Matt Kenseth Plenty of choices at ’Dega. This one 4. Jimmie Johnson 329 Sprint Unlimited. GETTY IMAGES/JARED C. TILTON was suspended for two races stood out. “I know I got drilled from 5. Joey Logano 316 for deliberately crashing Joey make things happen, and look bad news for basic-cable behind (by McDowell) and turned side- 6. 312 Logano. Don’t look now, but at the mess left behind on subscribers. Six of the next ways and hello wall,” Patrick said. 7. Brad Keselowski 300 those two crossed bumpers Sunday. “ (was) seven racing events, includ- GODWIN KELLY’S TAKE: Patrick was 8. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 279 again at Talladega. Careful at trying to cause a wreck for ing the All-Star Race, will be in position for a top-10 finish when 9. Martin Truex Jr. 274 Kansas, boys. the last 40 laps and he finally broadcast by Fox Sports 1. The McDowell tagged her, sent her No. 10 10. 272 got it done there at the end,” last race on Fox proper is the Chevy into the wall and the driver to 11. Chase Elliott 271 2. 10 down Kevin Harvick said of the 25th- Coca-Cola 600 from Charlotte the care center for X-rays. This one and others aren’t over. 12. Denny Hamlin 269 ranked driver. Motor Speedway on May There are 16 regular-season 29. Maybe it is time to make 13. Jamie McMurray 261 Cup races left on the sched- amends with that neighbor 14. AJ Allmendinger 232 3. Cable upgrade? ule, but before you know it, with the full cable package. WHAT’S ON TAP? 15. Matt Kenseth 231 there will be 15 minutes of If you haven’t studied the 16. 228 sand left in the hourglass. upcoming NASCAR Sprint — Godwin Kelly, godwin. SPRINT CUP: Go Bowling 400 17. 224 Desperation is growing. Driv- Cup Series television sched- [email protected] SITE: Kansas Speedway (1.5-mile, 18. 219 ers with lesser rides tried to ule carefully, there’s some D-shaped oval) 18. Ryan Newman 219 TV SCHEDULE: Friday, practice (Fox 20. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 218 Sports 1, 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.), 21. 201 qualifying (Fox Sports 1, 6:45 p.m.). 22. 197 GODWIN’S PICKS FOR GO BOWLING 400 Saturday, race (Fox Sports 1, coverage 23. Greg Biffle 188 begins at 7:30 p.m., green flag at 7:45 WINNER: Joey Logano DARK HORSE: Chase Godwin Kelly is the p.m.) 24. 180 REST OF TOP 5: Jimmie Elliott Daytona Beach News- 25. Landon Cassill 170 Johnson, Matt Kens- DON’T BE SURPRISED Journal’s motorsports CAMPING WORLD TRUCKS: Toyota Tundra WATCH 26. Danica Patrick 166 eth, Kevin Harvick, IF: Logano runs his editor and has covered 250 27. 160 Carl Edwards Kansas record to three NASCAR for 30 years. SITE: Kansas Speedway 28. 149 FIRST ONE OUT: Clint wins since 2014, or Reach him at godwin. TV SCHEDULE: Friday, qualifying (Fox 29. 142 Bowyer gets wrecked out by [email protected] Sports 1, 4:30 p.m.), race (Fox Sports 1, 30. Matt DiBenedetto 128 Kenseth. 8:30 p.m.) FOR KEN WILLIS’ TOP 10 NASCAR DRIVER RANKINGS THIS CARL EDWARDS JIMMIE KYLE BUSCH KEVIN DENNY JOEY LOGANO JUNIOR CHASE BRAD MATT Back to JOHNSON Two wins, HARVICK HAMLIN Back in the EARNHARDT ELLIOTT KESELOWSKI KENSETH winning ways Two wins in two seconds Winless at Will finish ring with Thinks Shocked to Hey, somebody Will he tempt this week 13 Kansas in past five Kansas third this Kenseth Kansas was learn there had to win another (maybe) starts races week named after are two Talladega two-race NASCAR the band Kansas Cities suspension? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 FEATURE

2016 SPRINT CUP SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Feb. 13: Sprint Unlimited at Daytona (Denny Hamlin) June 26: Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma, 3 p.m., FS1 Oct. 16: Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas, 2:15 p.m., NBC PAGE Feb. 21: Daytona 500 (Denny Hamlin) July 2: Coke Zero 400 at Daytona, 7:45 p.m., NBC Oct. 23: Alabama 500 at Talladega, 2 p.m., NBCSN Feb. 28: Folds of Honor 500 at Atlanta (Jimmie Johnson) July 9: Quaker State 400 at Kentucky, 7:30 p.m., NBC Sports Oct. 30: Goody’s 500 at Martinsville, 1 p.m., NBCSN March 6: Kobalt 400 at Las Vegas (Brad Keselowski) Network Nov. 6: AAA 500 at Texas, 2 p.m., NBC March 13: Good Sam 500k at Phoenix (Kevin Harvick) July 17: New Hampshire 301, 1:30 p.m., NBCSN Nov. 13: Can-Am 500k at Phoenix, 2:30 p.m., NBC EVERY March 20: Auto Club 400 at Fontana (Jimmie Johnson) July 24: Crown Royal 400 at Indianapolis, 3 p.m., NBCSN Nov. 20: Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami, 2:30 p.m., NBC April 3: STP 500 at Martinsville (Kyle Busch) July 31: Pennsylvania 400 at Pocono, 1:30 p.m., NBCSN April 9: Duck Commander 500 at Texas (Kyle Busch) Aug. 7: Cheez-It 355 at Watkins Glen, 2:30 p.m., USA April 17: Food City 500 at Bristol (Carl Edwards) Aug. 20: Night Race at Bristol, 8 p.m., NBCSN April 24: Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond (Carl Edwards) Aug. 28: Pure Michigan 400, 2 p.m., NBCSN WEEK! DID YOU KNOW? May 1: Geico 500 at Talladega (Brad Keselowski) Sept. 4: Southern 500 at Darlington, 6 p.m., NBC GoBowling.com, which promotes the bowling indus- May 7: Go Bowling 400 at Kansas, 7:30 p.m., FS1 Sept. 10: Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond, 7:30 p.m., try, formerly sponsored a 400-mile race at Pocono. May 15: Dover 400, 1 p.m., FS1 NBCSN This is the first year of sponsorship at Kansas. Race May 20: Sprint Showdown at Charlotte, 7 p.m., FS1 Sept. 18: Chicago 400, 2:30 p.m., NBCSN fans parked outside the track’s backstretch can head May 21: Sprint All-Star Race at Charlotte, 7 p.m., FS1 Sept. 25: New England 300 at New Hampshire, 2 p.m., east on State Avenue and in just two miles find the KC May 29: Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte, 6 p.m., Fox NBCSN Bowl bowling center on the right, between Mainstreet June 5: Axalta 400 at Pocono, 1 p.m., FS1 Oct. 2: AAA 400 at Dover, 2 p.m., NBCSN Credit Union and the Westfield Shopping Center. June 12: FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan, 1 p.m., FS1 Oct. 8: Bank of America 500 at Charlotte, 7 p.m., NBC GET ON TRACK with the CCleveland Clleevveellaanndd DDaily Daaiillyy BBannerBaannnneerr