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162nd YEAR • No. 23 MAY 26, 2016 CLEVELAND, TN 30 PAGES • 50¢ Video disproves allegation Woman who filmed SUV says it wasn’t sheriff By BRIAN GRAVES witnessed the erratic driving patterns rolled up his window,” Noble said. “I “He blocked his face as I drove by, Banner Staff Writer of the male behind the wheel. couldn’t videotape his face.” so I couldn’t videotape it. But, I did “I had followed him on APD 40. I But, she did see his face before the see him,” Noble said. “He’s probably The license tags alone prove it. work right across from the Coca-Cola window obscured her view, and Noble under 45. ... He’s not tall at all, The erratically driven black SUV plant, so when I pulled out of the can be heard describing him on the maybe [5-foot-10 inches] or 5-11, which local resident Debbie Williams plant, soon after that I started watch- video. based upon his torso in the vehicle. told the Bradley County Commission ing what he was doing and trying to The license plate number is clearly He had light brown hair. He has hair, Monday night was being driven by catch up with him,” Noble told the visible in the video and Noble can be but it’s real short, like a crewcut.” Sheriff Eric Watson bore government Cleveland Daily Banner on heard dictating the numbers as well Noble wanted the fact to be known tags that are not registered to the Wednesday. as the description of the driver. she never posted the video on social Bradley County Sheriff’s Office, as is Noble said she had seen the man “9092-GA,” she says in the video. media, despite Williams’ assertion to seen in a video of the vehicle. driving erratically over a three-week “White male. Brown hair. Mid 40s.” Bradley County commissioners that Another firm piece of evidence period. Noble said she was trying to be “a she had. Banner photo, BRIAN GRAVES comes from the person who recorded She said before she started shoot- good citizen” and report what she “I sent the video to one of my MICHELLE NOBLE shows the video she took of the video. ing the video, she had pulled up thought was a potentially dangerous friends who knows Eric Watson per- an erratic driver of an SUV which, she said, was Michelle Noble of Cleveland said beside the SUV at a traffic light. situation. sonally, because at the time I didn’t definitely not driven by Bradley County Sheriff Eric she was leaving her place of work “I held up my phone and mouthed, The driver is seen speeding and Watson. when she came upon the SUV and ‘I’m going to videotape you,’ then he changing lanes with no turn signal. See VIDEO, Page 8 Inside Today Suspect in Bradley’s ‘Respect’ cited BCSO chase in Character Ed “Respect” is the theme for this foursome month’s “Character Education” spe- sought by cial section inside today’s edition of the Cleveland Daily Banner. And authorities supports here’s an interesting tidbit about it: Some readers might look at the By ALLEN MINCEY front-cover photo, scratch their Banner Staff Writer Slatery’s heads and say, “Huh?” The photo The Bradley County Sheriff’s was taken several years ago as part Office this morning continues to of the 4-H Healthy Horizons pro- search for a suspect who fled gram at Camp McCoy. At the time, from authorities on Wednesday. DOE and the program was in its ninth year. The pursuit was initiated by Some might call the picture a blast law enforcement in Georgia, and from the past. Check it out. continued on into the southeast- DOJ suit ern part of Bradley County, where the Bradley County authorities Banner photo, CHRISTY ARMSTRONG joined with the Georgia law KARLYNE THORNTON, seated, and Bonnie Barker welcome visitors to the Cleveland Bradley Legal action tied enforcement in the pursuit. Senior Activity Center. The center hosts numerous activities and events each week. According to James Bradford, to bathroom issue public relations director for the BCSO, a By BRIAN GRAVES Georgia officer Where seniors connect Banner Staff Writer observed his Bradley County’s four repre- vehicle’s tag sentatives to the state Legislature reader indicat- are expressing strong support for ing the tag dis- Education, socialization, recreation Wednesday's decision by State played on the Attorney General Herbert H. vehicle the sus- are the focus of Urbane Road center Slatery to join Texas and nine pect was oper- other states in filing a lawsuit ating was sus- By CHRISTY ARMSTRONG billiards, spaces to play board against the Smith pended for fail- Banner Staff Writer games and complete puzzles, Department of ure to have HIDDEN computer stations and more. Education and insurance. When Georgia author- The Bradley Cleveland Each morning at 8:30, the Department See ities attempted to make a traffic Senior Activity Center offers a CLEVELAND breakfast is served to those of Justice. Vaulting success stop, the vehicle increased in variety of activities designed who decide to drop by early in S l a t e r y ' s Viewpoint, a ‘Coult-hard’ fact speed, leading to the pursuit. to keep local senior citizens the day. It is provided for free action is in Page 14 The suspect crashed his vehicle active and social. dancing. by local businesses and indi- direct response Cleveland Lady Raider pole into the woods in Bradley County Located at 230 Urbane “Most of it is about educa- viduals, which have included to recent vaulter Maddie Coulthard took and fled from the vehicle before Road, the center is a place tion, socialization and recre- Morningside of Cleveland, Old actions taken second place at Spring Fling in he could be taken into custody, which is constantly hopping ation,” said Senior Services Fort Restaurant and Ralph by DOE and Murfreesboro, with a vault of 11 reports said. with people looking to con- and Outreach Coordinator Buckner. DOJ in connec- feet. The Cleveland boys track That suspect is identified as nect and have fun. Sharon Westfield. “We always Westfield said she is thank- tion with Title team is looking to jump, hurdle, 43-year-old Darnaise S. Smith, The center boasts numer- have a lot going on.” ful for those who make it pos- VII and Title IX. dash and relay their way to the who has outstanding warrants ous amenities like billiards The center is open week- sible to serve breakfast for In the joint let- winner’s podium. The Atlanta out of Georgia for larceny and in tables, and it also plays host days between 8 a.m. and 4 free, and the center is always ter referred to Braves lost another game at Polk County for failure to appear to a variety of special events p.m., to allow people to enjoy looking for new breakfast as the “Dear home, and are now 2-19 at in General Sessions Court. like an annual “senior prom” the facility. C o l l e a g u e Turner Field. See Sports, Pages complete with music and Constant amenities include See SENIORS, Page 5 Letter” sent by 11-13. See SUSPECT, Page 8 DOE and DOJ Bell to school dis- Forecast tricts across Cleveland MPO adopts transportation plan the country, Today’s outlook is for partly DOE and DOJ cloudy skies and a 40 percent By ALLEN MINCEY tion of 20th Street N.E. and Michigan travel the areas being discussed. redefined the chance of showers or thunder- Banner Staff Writer Avenue Road. MPO Coordinator Greg As the MPO addresses areas outside of term “sex” as a storms, with a high near 87. Thomas said this intersection needs to be Cleveland and Bradley County, several person’s sense The Cleveland Urban Area Metropolitan addressed as its accident rate there is concerns in the Calhoun area were Tonight’s forecast calls for partly of gender iden- Planning Organization adopted the 2040 three times the average, which he said brought up at the public hearing held tity and placed cloudy skies and a slight chance of Regional Transportation Plan at its meet- highlights the need for improvements. there. Included was the need for sidewalks federal funding thunderstorms, with a low around ing Wednesday, which will eventually lead Officials said the biggest issue with this in the city, especially leading to Calhoun at risk for 67. Friday calls for partly sunny to several local road projects including intersection is that Michigan Avenue Road Elementary School, and a turn lane from schools whose skies but with a slight chance of many in the Cleveland and Bradley County has a blind spot due to a rise in the road- U.S. Highway 11 to State Route 163 facilities and Brooks showers, and a high near 86. area. way as it nears 20th Street. (known by many as Bowater Road). programs do Friday night should be partly While no time frames were approved, Much of the work to be included in the Other issues that were not included in not comply cloudy, with a low around 66. projects that were a part of the plan 2040 transportation plan comes from three the transportation plan include a resurfac- with the new include resurfacing Paul Huff Parkway and different public hearings on roadway definition. installing a traffic signal at the intersec- needs as noted by residents and those who See MPO, Page 8 “The execu- Index tive branch has Classified...... 16-17 taken what Comics...... 6 should be a Library, CBCPEF eye state and local Editorials...... 14 issue [under Horoscope...... 6 the Tenth NASCAR...... 18 History Branch office A m e n d m e n t ] Howell Obituaries...... 2 and made it a Stocks...... 4 By LARRY C. BOWERS The foundation is currently federal issue. Sports...... 11-13 Banner Staff Writer housed at the Star Center on Schools that do TV Schedule...... 7 North Lee Highway, on property not conform Weather...... 9 The Cleveland/Bradley leased by the Cleveland City under the new County Public Library is explor- Schools. rules risk los- Around Town ing the possibility of having a According to Hunt, the foun- ing their feder- new tenant for its History dation’s offices, under Executive al funding. This Sonia Griffey making a healthy Branch on North Ocoee Street. Director Lynn Voelz, could move is yet another snack ... Jamie Newberg enjoy- Library Director Andy Hunt into a large portion of the second instance of the ing seeing a recent rainbow ... discussed the possibility with floor of the old Craigmiles e x e c u t i v e Kim Lorello continuing an art members of the library’s board House, which houses the History branch chang- Gardenhire project ... Shane Hindman Tuesday afternoon. He said they Branch. ing law on a requesting a “smartphone for were discussing the potential of Hunt said the library would grand scale, which is not its con- blondes” ... Debra Ruths doing partnering with the retain some storage space on the stitutional role. Congress legis- Cleveland/Bradley County Banner photo, LARRY C. BOWERS lates, not the Executive Branch,” some planning. second floor, adding that the MASSIVE RENOVATIONS are nearing completion at Cleveland’s Public Education Foundation. stairway to the second-floor area Slatery said. “Our office has con- Hunt said it could be a very is seldom used. historic Craigmiles House, the home of the public library’s History sistently opposed efforts like this favorable partnership. “They are Voelz confirmed Wednesday Branch. Library Director Andy Hunt told the board this week that dis- to take away states’ rights and about what we’re about ... edu- cussions are being conducted with the Cleveland/Bradley County 6489076 75112 cation,” he said. See LIBRARY, Page 8 Public Education Foundation, as a possible tenant in the building. See FOURSOME, Page 8 2—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 26, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com Man charged with posing as OBITUARIES (USPS 117-700) Periodical Postage Paid at Cleveland, TN 37320-3600 Post Office football player POSTMASTER: Send Address Changes to: Banner, P.O. Box 3600, Cleveland, TN 37320-3600 Olive Church of God. He was Published at 1505 25th Street, NW (P.O. 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He will be missed by all credited to it or not otherwise credited in this newspaper, and also the local news of spontaneous or igin Brandon Douglas Shanahan, a Cleveland, died this morning, Cleveland, died this morning, those that had the opportunity to herein. All rights of all other material herein are as reserved. ©2014 Cleveland Newspapers, Inc. 22-year-old from Sweetwater, Thursday, May 26, 2016, in a Thursday, May 26, 2016, in a meet him. SUBSCRIPTION RATES pleaded not guilty Wednesday local health care facility. local health care facility. He was preceded in death by before U.S. Magistrate Judge Survivors and arrangements Survivors and arrangements two grandparents: Gerry Publishser Reserves the Right to Change Rates Without Notice will be announced by Companion will be announced by Companion Womack and Jerry Womack; and Print Only 3 months 6 Months 1 Year Monthly Daily Dennis Inman and was released Funeral Home. Funeral Home. 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Snapchat communication which Dorothy Mae Simonds June Johnson, Greg and Mary E-Edition Only $26.85 $53.70 $ 107.40 $8.95 $1.95 Bertha Frady Womack, Kim Womack, Janet threatened to injure her reputa- Dorothy Mae Arp Simonds, 90, Bertha “Poole” Frady, 93, of Johnson, Linda Hensley, Hope tion.” of Cleveland, died Monday, May Office Hours: Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. • 423-472-5041 Cleveland, died this morning, Officer and Steve Earnest; According to the release, 23, 2016, at her residence. Thursday, May 26, 2016, at the cousins: Wesley Earnest, Julie, Shanahan used the name She was preceded in death by family residence. Mary, Katie and Callie Earnest her husband, Ray C. Simonds; “Camsutton2323” on Snapchat Survivors and funeral arrange- and Cutter and Kenadee and parents, Walter and Hattie Trio charged with kidnapping and the woman believed she was ments will be announced by Jim Womack; best friends: Keith Golden Arp. speaking with cornerback Rush Funeral and Cremation Gregg, Brandon Weathers, Survivors include three sons: Cameron Sutton. Sutton’s jersey Services, North Ocoee Chapel. Danyelle Holt and Matt Harden; James W. Simonds of Roswell, and aggravated robbery and several other extended fami- number is 23. The release says Ga., Robert Lynn Simonds of ly members, church family, co- From Staff Reports Sutton hadn’t communicated Cartersville, Ga., and Gary Lee workers and a host of friends. with the woman and was Simonds of Cleveland; three Investigation continues into an A celebration of his life is unaware that Shanahan was grandchildren; four great-grand- planned for Saturday, May 28, incident that led to three sus- impersonating him. children; two sisters: Marie 2016, at 1 p.m. in the sanctuary pects being charged with felony Crowe of Murphy, N.C., and of Mount Olive Ministries, 3522 counts of aggravated kidnapping Geneva Anderson of Mineral Harrison Pike in Cleveland, with and aggravated robbery. Glenda Johnson-Bishop Bluff, Ga.; and several nieces Dr. Beach names Pastor Gary Sears officiating. and nephews. The incident occurred Monday Glenda Lou Johnson-Bishop, Interment will follow in the The funeral will be held at 3 night, according to Bradley Hannah Nicholson Hawaii’s Hanauma 69, of Cleveland, died this morn- Mount Olive Cemetery with p.m. on Friday, May 27, 2016, in County Sheriff Eric Watson. ing, Thursday, May 26, 2016, at a Alex’s family and friends serving the chapel of Fike-Randolph & The sheriff said his office was Anthony Glenn Bay best beach Chattanooga health care facility. as pallbearers. Son Funeral Home with the Rev. first made aware of the situation Gann Phelps, Survivors and funeral arrange- The family will receive friends Anton Burnette officiating. 42, of a Sim HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii’s ments will be announced by Fike- at the church on Friday, from 6 when contacted by the alleged The interment will follow in Hanauma Bay on Oahu has been Randolph & Son Funeral Home. until 9 p.m., and also one hour victim, who stated he initially Goodwin Road Sunset Memorial Gardens. named America’s best beach on prior to the 1 p.m. service time on met one of the suspects to give address. Her family will receive friends an annual top 10 list compiled by Saturday. them money to purchase medica- Hannah was on Friday from 1 to 3 p.m. at the coastal science professor Stephen You are encouraged to share a also charged funeral home prior to the service. tion. Instead, the man alleged he Leatherman, also known as Dr. memory of Alex and/or your per- was assaulted and placed into a with being a Beach. sonal condolences with his family vehicle at gunpoint. felon in posses- The Florida International by visiting his memorial web The victim also said he told sion of a Phelps University professor compiles the page and guestbook at deputies a debit card was taken firearm. www.companionfunerals.com. The complainant, who sus- popular list of best public beach- Companion Funeral Home and out of his wallet and used to es using 50 criteria, including Arthur Lovain withdraw $200 from a local ATM. tained head and leg injuries and Arthur Lovain, 85, died this the Cody family are honored to best sand and water quality, envi- assist the Womack family with his Charged with the kidnapping was treated at a nearby hospital, morning, Thursday, May 26, was driven back to his vehicle ronmental management and 2016, in an Etowah health care arrangements. and robbery offenses were Cody amenities. facility. Wayne Hannah, 23, and Lacey that had been left at a Waterlevel One of the professor’s newest Survivors and funeral arrange- Dawn Nicholson, 26, who both Highway business following the and most important criteria is ments will be announced by reside on Spring Place Road, and incident, BCSO reports stated. smoking bans on beaches. No Higgins Funeral Home. public beaches in Hawaii allow smoking. TENNESSEE BRIEFS LOTTERY Haslam to memorialize victims who are 16 and 17 can work up until midnight when school is out NUMBERS Sherrill ‘Eddie’ Matthews of Chattanooga shooting of session, but they must have Sherrill Edward “Eddie” NASHVILLE (AP) — Gov. Bill written permission from a parent Matthews, 72, died Monday, May Haslam plans to honor four to work that late. (AP) — These lotteries were 23, 2016, in Waynesville, N.C. He was born in Raleigh, N.C., Marines and a sailor killed in last Minors are also barred from drawn Wednesday: to the late Sherrill and Grace year’s shootings in Chattanooga serving alcoholic beverages, sell- Holder Matthews. as part of a Memorial Day cere- ing items door-to-door and work- Tennessee He enjoyed coaching, and we mony on Friday. ing jobs declared as hazardous. Cash 3 Evening: 8-8-2, Lucky have many fond memories of our Those killed were Navy Petty McEwen clinic owner Sum: 18 summers at Fulbright Park. Officer 2nd Class Randall Smith, Cash 3 Midday: 7-2-8, Lucky He also loved watching sports, Alvie Lee Stone and Marines Staff Sgt. David arrested on drug charges Sum: 17 and sharing stories about his McEWEN (AP) — Investigators Alvie Lee Stone, 70, of Wyatt, Sgt. Carson Holmquist, Cash 3 Morning: 7-2-7 sons and friends. say the owner of a McEwen med- He is survived by his loving Cleveland, passed away Sunday, Gunnery Sgt. Thomas Sullivan Cash 4 Evening: 7-4-2-2, May 22, 2016. and Lance Cpt. Squire “Skip” ical clinic has been arrested after wife of 50 years, Kaye being accused of prescription Lucky Sum: 15 Willoughby Matthews; three He was preceded in death by Wells. Cash 4 Midday: 7-4-8-0, Lucky sons: Eric, Scott (Tania), and his wife, Mary Stone; and mother Federal officials have deter- drug fraud. Sum: 19 Mike; brother, Walter Matthews and father, Robert Paul Stone mined that the shootings by The Tennessee Bureau of Cash 4 Morning: 5-3-1-9 (Linda); grandchildren: Jessica, and Florence Jo Stone. Muhammad Abdulazeez, a natu- Investigation says Juelda Left to cherish his memory are Amy Lynn Wyatt Hot Lotto: 12-19-24-35-42, Hot Bryson, and Cassandre; and ralized U.S. citizen, as a terrorist- Coleman, a nurse practitioner Ball: 6 “adopted son,” Dave Cursio. three sisters: Gladys (Morris) Amy Lynn Wyatt, 42, a resident who owns the Coleman Family A memorial service will be held Whitener, Judith Stone-Young of Ringgold, Ga., passed away inspired event. That made the Powerball: 11-24-41-59-64, servicemen eligible to receive the Care Clinic, has been charged at 4 p.m. on today, May 26, 2016, and Imogene Harville; and one on Sunday, May 22, 2016, at her with three counts of unlawfully Powerball: 15, Power Play: 3 brother, Ray (Agnes) Tallant. Purple Heart. Tennessee Cash: 02-03-04-19- at Garrett Funerals and home. dispensing a controlled sub- A graveside service will be She was born in Cleveland on The governor will also memori- 22, Bonus: 4 Cremations with the Rev. Dr. Tim stance, another charge related to Howard officiating. held on Saturday, May 28, 2016, Aug. 17, 1973. alize Sgt. Gary Reese, who was the illegal sale of a prescription Visit www.garrettfuneralsand- at Cove Baptist Church She was of the Christian faith. killed in Iraq in 2005, and 1st Lt. Georgia Cemetery in Dalton, Ga., at 11 drug, and one count of identity cremations.com. She will be remembered for Alexander Bonnyman, a Medal of 5 Card Cash: KH-AH-4D-6H-3S a.m. theft. being a devoted homemaker. Honor recipient who was killed All or Nothing Day: 02-04-05- The family will receive friends She leaves behind to cherish No one answered the phone at Erma Marie Noe on Friday, from 6 until 8 p.m., at during the Battle of Tarawa dur- 06-11-13-15-18-21-22-23-24 Erma Marie Noe, 90, of her memory her loving compan- Coleman’s clinic. The TBI said All or Nothing Evening: 01-02- Companion Funeral Home. ion, Robert Price; one daughter, ing World War II, but whose she was arrested Wednesday and Cleveland, passed away, You are encouraged to share a remains weren’t identified until 03-04-05-09-13-14-16-18-19-23 Tuesday, May 24, 2016, at her Emily Farmer; one son, Clay would be held in the Humphreys memory of Alvie and/or your per- Wyatt (Heather); her mother, last year. All or Nothing Morning: 01-03- residence. sonal condolences with his family County Jail in lieu of $100,000 She was retired from JC Jane Verner and her husband, 06-07-09-12-13-16-19-21-22-23 by visiting his memorial web Roy; three grandchildren: Labor officials remind employers bond. All or Nothing Night: 02-04-06- Penney at Bradley Square Mall, page and guestbook at Officials say the TBI, the state where she had worked for many Jeremiah Wyatt, Josiah Wyatt to obey child labor laws 07-08-11-12-13-16-17-18-20 www.companionfunerals.com. and Carrie Ann Wyatt; two sis- NASHVILLE (AP) — As stu- Health Department and the Cash 3 Evening: 4-2-4 years. She was a loyal member McEwen Police Department of West Cleveland Baptist ters: Michelle Stevens and Angie dents across Tennessee look for Cash 3 Midday: 2-9-4 Church. She loved her church Ogle; and other extended family summer jobs, state Department investigated the case at the Cash 4 Evening; 2-7-4-3 and spending time with her sen- members and a host of special request of District Attorney Ray friends. of Labor and Workforce Cash 4 Midday: 7-3-6-3 ior citizen group. She is preceded Development officials are Crouch. Fantasy 5: 03-22-23-34-36 in death by her husband, Carl A celebration of her life is planned for Friday, May 27, reminding employers about child Mount Carmel assistant chief Georgia FIVE Evening: 2-1-4-1- Dennis Noe; son, Dennis Wayne labor laws that ensure teens are Noe; and grandson, Dennis 2016, at 1 p.m. in the chapel of suspended amid investigation 9 Companion Funeral Home, 2419 safe. Georgia FIVE Midday: 0-5-7-0- Wade Noe. MOUNT CARMEL (AP) — An Georgetown Road N.W., with the State officials say students as 2 She is survived by her chil- investigation is underway sur- Rev. Kenneth Bowers officiating. young as 14 can work on a limit- Powerball: 11-24-41-59-64, dren: Michael Noe, of Cleveland, rounding the assistant police Deborah Gentry of California, Interment will follow in the ed basis in Tennessee. When Powerball: 15, Power Play: 3 Moore’s Chapel Cemetery. chief of a Kingsport-area town. Elizabeth Griffin of California, school is out, teens ages 14 and Mount Carmel Police Chief Jeff and Tammy Miller of North The family will receive friends in the funeral home parlor from 15 can work as much as eight Jackson told news outlets on Carolina; grandchildren: Steven hours a day, 40 hours per week, Tuesday that his assistant chief Gentry, Jeffrey Gentry, Sally 11 a.m. until the 1 p.m. service IT’SASPECIAL Knobbs, Jason Noe, Michael time. but they aren’t allowed to work Phillip Robinette has been sus- Noe, John Noe, James Pierce You are encouraged to share a after 9 p.m. Labor and Workforce pended with pay for the past two and Jenny Pierce; and 24 great- memory of Amy and/or your per- Development officials say teens weeks. DAY FOR ... grandchildren. sonal condolences with her fami- The funeral will be held at 1 ly by visiting her memorial web p.m. on Friday, May 27, 2016, in page and guestbook at www.companionfunerals.com. Sarah McKinnis, Bob Cook, the chapel of Grissom-Serenity Amy Bales, Becky Hughes, Al Funeral Home with Pastor Matt Happy Anniversary Ward officiating. Williams and Jeff Pierce, who are Interment will follow in 5/26/1951 - 10/24/2013 celebrating birthdays today ... Hopewell Baptist Church Scott E Jones, who is celebrating Cemetery. Robert, his 50th birthday. The family will receive friends from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday Hand in hand we walked at the funeral home prior to the each day in sunshine and service. I SEE BY THE We invite you to visit www.gris- Alexander Womack CHURCH tears along the way. Our somserenity.com to view the obit- Alexander Christian Blake love grew stronger making uary and leave a message of “Alex” Womack, 21, a lifelong our time together longer. BANNER condolence. resident of Cleveland, passed ACTIVITIES away on Tuesday, May 24, 2016. The memories I have are He was born on July 7, 1994, dear. I can feel you near. I A memorial program will be the son of Chris and Suzanne Shiloh Missionary Baptist held at Polk County Courthouse, Womack. Church, Blair Road, will have a love you so much. Benton, Saturday at 11 a.m., to He was a 2012 graduate of gospel concert with various choirs Dorthella recognize veterans who gave their Walker Valley High School. Alex from the community, beginning lives in combat for our nation. was a member of the Mount at 3 p.m. Sunday. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 26, 2016— 3 THURSDAY

William Wright DON’S Lifestyles Editor FENCE CO. Phone 472-5041 or fax 614-6529 Since 1961 [email protected] ifestyLes ALL TYPES L OF FENCING 479-6212 Babies behind bars: Should moms do time with their newborns? & 336-1501 BEDFORD HILLS, N.Y. (AP) — some advocates say that the just days after she took a plea Jennifer Dumas sits on a sofa, practice allows mother and child bargain on attempted burglary her smiling 6-month-old girl on to develop a vital psychological charges that sent her to Bedford her lap. The room is full of bright attachment, and that the parent- Hills, about an hour north of New toys and children’s books. A ing classes and other practical York City, for up to two years. rainbow-colored activity mat is instruction help the moms stay She is now among 15 carefully on the floor, and Winnie the Pooh out of trouble when they get out. screened new mothers allowed to is painted on the walls. About 112,000 women are in serve up to 18 months of their It looks like any other nursery, state and federal prisons, mostly sentences in a nursery unit that except that there are bars on the for drug or property crimes. And includes a communal playroom windows and barbed-wire fences an estimated 1 in 25 are preg- stocked with toys and mother- outside the austere brick build- nant when they enter, according and-child rooms equipped with a ing. to the nonprofit Sentencing single bed and a crib. The walls New York’s maximum-security Project. But there are no national are painted with rainbows, fluffy Bedford Hills Correctional statistics on the number of clouds and jungle and barnyard Facility is one of the very few babies born to inmates. scenes. The nursery currently ©2014 prisons in the U.S. that allow Of the more than 100 women’s has 16 babies, including a set of inmates and their babies to live prisons in the U.S., there are twins. JEWELERS together, a century-old approach AP Photo eight nurseries. While nearly 100 During workday hours, the that not all corrections experts JENNIFER DUMAS watches her daughter, Codylynn, play in her countries, including South babies are taken across the 1721 KEITH STREET • STUART PARK PLAZA ( agree is the best way to deal with crib inside her room at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility, in Bedford Sudan and France, have national street to a day care center, where (Next to The Town Squire) women locked up while preg- Hills, N.Y. Bedford Hills has one of only eight working prison nurs- laws that allow for incarcerated they are watched by staff and 478-0049 • 478-0050 nant. eries where women live with their babies, out of more than 100 mothers to stay with their other inmates while the moms go LAY-AWAYS WELCOME Mothers who get such a women’s prisons around the country. babies, the U.S. is not among to school or vocational programs. chance say it’s better than the them. alternative: In most prisons, prison? No, thank you,” the 24- little girl. ... I’m blessed to be able Dumas was three weeks preg- babies born behind bars must be year-old Dumas said as her to go through this.” nant when she was arrested last given up within a day to a rela- daughter, Codylynn, gleefully Nobody thinks raising babies year, along with her boyfriend, tive or foster care. rocked in a bouncy seat. “But it’s behind bars is ideal, and some on charges they tried to steal a “Before I came here, I thought actually wonderful to be able to worry that the children could be safe packed with $32,000 in cash it was a terrible idea. A baby in spend this much time with my scarred by the experience. But and jewelry. Her baby was born

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Anyone can wear a white coat. Not everyone is board certified in plastic surgery. Do your homework! 4—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 26, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com Most American Report traces the arc of Hillary households doing better Clinton server, agency failures WASHINGTON (AP) — Eight days before Hillary Clinton took financially office as secretary of state in January 2009, an aide to former WASHINGTON (AP) — Most President Bill Clinton quietly American households say their registered a new internet finances have strengthened address for the couple. That triv- slightly, but nearly half report ial but deliberate online pur- that they would struggle to meet chase is the earliest known hint $400 in expenses from an unex- of the private email system that pected emergency, according to now plagues the presumptive the Federal Reserve’s annual sur- Democratic nominee’s presiden- vey on economic well-being. tial campaign. The latest Fed survey, conduct- Buried in a footnote in a gov- ed in October and November, ernment watchdog’s report found that 69 percent of those released Wednesday, the refer- responding reported that they ence to the registration of clin- were either “living comfortably” or AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster tonemail.com was an early step “doing ok.” That’s up from 65 per- PresIdent leaves the podium after a news toward building what became cent in the 2014 survey and 62 conference at the Shima Kanko Hotel in Shima, Japan, Thursday the private homebrew email sys- percent in 2013. after completing the third working session of the G-7 Summit. tem that has attracted an FBI However, 31 percent, or investigation and raised ques- approximately 76 million adults, tions about Clinton’s judgment said they were either “struggling while serving as the nation’s top to get by” or were “just getting Obama: World leaders are diplomat. AP Photo/John Locher, File by.” And 46 percent said they The State Department inspec- In thIs MAy 24 FILe photo, Democratic presidential candidate would have difficulty covering an tor general’s release of the 83- Hillary Clinton speaks in Commerce, Calif. A State Department audit emergency bill of $400. rightfully ‘rattled’ by Trump page report provides new has faulted Clinton and previous top U.S. diplomats for poorly man- Those in that group said they SHIMA, Japan (AP) — Democratic primary continues to insights into the server: Who either could not pay the amount President Barack Obama said play out, he’s made no secret of knew about it, its vulnerabilities aging information and slowly responding to new cybersecurity risks. or would have to borrow or sell Thursday that foreign leaders are his distaste for Trump, whose and the bureaucratic misman- something to cover the expense. “rattled” by and election would mark a sharp agement that allowed the secret The 46 percent figure is down have good reason to feel that way, departure from Obama in both system to operate outside nor- emails to them originated from a different staff member who from 47 percent in the 2014 sur- as he accused the presumptive tone and substance. In addition mal channels throughout rotating cluster of private clin- raised concerns, Bentel directed vey and 50 percent in the 2013 Republican presidential nominee to opposing the sweeping Asia- Clinton’s tenure. tonemail.com addresses. Some the staff members to “never to survey. of ignorance about world affairs. Pacific free trade deal that Obama The findings — more than a State Department officials speak of the secretary’s personal The survey found that 22 per- Weighing in on the Democratic brokered, Trump has threatened year in the making — also show learned as early as March 2009 email system again.” cent of workers were working two race to replace him, Obama also to renegotiate Obama’s nuclear how the use of private emails by that Clinton was using a private Clinton’s campaign has long or more jobs to make ends meet. downplayed concerns that the deal with Iran and the global cli- Clinton and other top aides server in the basement of her insisted her system was well- “The new survey findings shed protracted fight between Hillary mate pact reached in Paris. caused internal headaches for family’s home. protected. The AP reported last important light on the economic Clinton and Bernie Sanders is Obama, taking questions the the few State Department offi- Clinton declined to be inter- year that the server’s security and financial security of hurting his party’s chances, day before he pays a historic visit cials who knew of its existence viewed for the inspector general configuration could have allowed American families seven years brushing off their escalating to Hiroshima, said foreign coun- and for an agency that has long report — despite Clinton saying users to control it remotely, a into the recovery,” said Fed board attacks as the inevitable “grumpi- tries pay more attention to U.S. struggled to comply with federal as recently as this month that practice that computer security member Lael Brainard. “It’s ness” of a primary campaign. elections than Americans do to cybersecurity and record-keep- she was happy to “talk to any- experts widely say is vulnerable important to identify why so Obama offered his assessment theirs because they count on the ing requirements. body, anytime” about the matter to hackers. And in January many families face continued of the presidential campaign on U.S. to provide stability and It would take six years after and would encourage her staff to 2011, according to the inspector financial struggles and to find the sidelines of a Group of Seven direction in addressing global that simple domain registration do the same. Three former senior general report, a Bill Clinton aide ways to help them overcome advanced economies summit in challenges. in 2009 for Clinton to publicly aides, Huma Abedin, Cheryl wrote to Abedin that he had to them.” Japan, the latest world gathering “I think it’s fair to say they are acknowledge the existence of her Mills and Jake Sullivan, also shut down the system because The survey found that 77 per- to be colored by global concerns surprised by the Republican private homebrew server, which declined. A fourth former top Clinton’s server had been target- cent of adults expressed confi- about Trump. Obama said foreign nominee,” Obama said, referring The Associated Press first traced aide, Thomas Nides, did not ed by outsiders. dence that they had the neces- leaders at the conference were to Trump. back to her home in Chappaqua, reply to the inspector general’s “Someone was trying to hack sary skills to get the kind of job unsure how seriously to take his Obama’s comments to New York, in March 2015. Much requests. Abedin and Sullivan us,” the aide told Abedin. Later that they wanted. That is up 10 pronouncements. reporters came amid growing of what is known about the sys- are now Clinton campaign aides the same day, it happened again. percentage points from the first “They are rattled by it — and Democratic impatience to see the tem and why she used it remains and Nides, currently vice chair- “We were attacked again so I survey in 2013 and a sign that for good reason,” Obama said. party unite behind Clinton, who clouded by the lack of documen- man of the Morgan Stanley shut (the server) down for a few the labor market has continued to “Because a lot of the proposals he is close to netting the number of tary evidence and Clinton’s own financial services firm, is a major min,” he said. The next day, improve from the 2007-2009 has made display either igno- delegates needed for the nomina- reluctance to discuss the sensi- Clinton fundraiser. Abedin warned Mills and recession. The unemployment rance of world affairs, or a cava- tion but has unable to persuade tive topic. In late 2010, two State Sullivan not to send Clinton rate now stands at 5 percent, lier attitude, or an interest in get- Sanders to exit the race. Many Over time, through media Department staff members “anything sensitive” in their down from a high of 10 percent in ting tweets and headlines.” Democrats, including prominent accounts and now details in the raised concerns about Clinton’s emails. the fall of 2009. He contrasted that to proposals senators, have started publicly inspector general’s report, a private email account in meet- Clinton told another aide in Not all groups reported that thoughtfully address what’s voicing frustration with Sanders, clearer picture has emerged of ings with John A. Bentel, then May of that year that she was improvements in their financial required to keep the U.S. safe and who shows no signs of a quick Clinton’s email system and its director of the Office of worried about a suspicious link well-being. prosperous and “to keep the departure despite near-impossi- use: A basement computer, run- Information Resources she found in her email. And that Those with higher levels of edu- world on an even keel.” ble odds of overtaking Clinton. ning Microsoft server software, Management, the agency’s com- August, Clinton’s email account cation were most likely to say Questions about the unpre- Rather, Sanders has warned of directly connected to the internet puter services unit. Bentel, who was targeted at least five times their financial situation has dictable Trump have increasingly a potentially “messy” Democratic to handle communications is identified only by title in the one morning by infected emails improved over the past year. Of trailed Obama when he travels Convention in Philadelphia in between Clinton and her aides. report, also declined to be inter- known as “phishing” that origi- those with at least one college overseas, with world leaders July, stoking concerns for the But it is still not clear how well viewed during the inspector gen- nated in Russia and were dis- degree, 31 percent reported an incredulously sizing up a leading Democratic Party and for her system was secured at the eral’s review. guised as New York state speed- improvement in their financial presidential candidate who Clinton’s campaign, both of time, especially in light of new In one meeting with Bentel, a ing ticket notices. situation, while 15 percent speaks of banning Muslim immi- which are eager to shift their hacking attempts disclosed by staff member worried that mes- But in a March 2015 memo to reported a decline. Among those gration, starting trade wars and focus to attacking Trump and the inspector general’s report. sages sent or received using the reporters, shortly after the exis- with a high school degree or less, spreading nuclear weapons to courting voters needed to win the In the first months of Clinton’s private server could contain doc- tence of Clinton’s homebrew 22 percent said their financial Japan and South Korea. Obama general election in November. tenure, only her most trusted uments that needed to be pre- server was made public, her well-being had improved, while has said that Trump now comes Yet Obama brushed off calls for political-appointee aides used or served under federal regulations. office said there was “no evi- 21 percent said it had declined. up in every one of his foreign him to get more personally were clued into the existence of Bentel told the staff member dence there was ever a breach” of Among those who did go to col- meetings, with the president involved in brokering a resolu- her server, according to the that State Department legal staff her system. lege, more than half of adults 30 offering reassurances that he tion, saying that he’s still inclined report. Outside that privileged had “reviewed and approved” the When Clinton acknowledged or younger reported they took out doesn’t believe Trump will be to let the Democratic primary circle, other senior officials scat- server— though the inspector the existence of her extensive at least some debt to finance their elected. play itself out. He likened the tered across the department had general’s review found no evi- use of private emails last year education. Education satisfaction Though Obama has generally hard-fought campaign between “some awareness” of her use of dence such a review had ever she said she had “opted for con- differed significantly depending avoided opining on the presiden- Clinton and Sanders to the one private emails to communicate occurred. In that meeting and venience to use my personal on type of institution. tial race, particularly while the he waged with Clinton in 2008. internally — often because her another that Bentel had with a email account.”

THE MARKET IN REVIEW DAILY NASDAQ DAILY DOW JONES MONEY RATES CURRENCIES Last Pvs Wk Day Ago Pvs Day Nasdaq composite 4,920 Dow Jones industrials 17,920 Prime Rate 3.50 3.50 Australia 1.3895 1.3928 Discount Rate 1.00 1.00 Britain 1.4717 1.4630 Close: 4,894.89 4,780 Close: 17,851.51 17,620 Federal Funds Rate .25-.50 .25-.50 Canada 1.3042 1.3143 Change: 33.83 (0.7%) Change: 145.46 (0.8%) Treasuries Euro .8961 .8975 1.40 1.39 Japan 110.10 109.98 4,640 10 DAYS 17,320 10 DAYS 5-year 5,400 18,400 10-year 1.87 1.86 Mexico 18.4355 18.4826 30-year 2.66 2.66 Switzerlnd .9907 .9929 Gold (troy oz.,NY Merc spot) $1223.50 $1273.70 British pound expressed in U.S. dollars. All others 5,100 17,600 Silver (troy oz., NY Merc spot) $16.255 $17.120 show dollar in foreign currency.

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Civitan Club gets update on Tennessee SBDC I PAY TOP By LARRY C. BOWERS CSCC and the added, saying the staff works with 1,400 clients since 2010, agreement with the U.S. Small DOLLAR! Banner Staff Writer Cleveland/Bradley County with small-business owners, and estimates that 20 percent Business Administration, and Chamber of Commerce. and potential owners, with fun- of those clients were successful is headquartered at Middle TOP DOLLAR PAID Jennie DeCook of FOR GOLD & She said the four-person damentals, licensing, finding after five years. Tennessee State University in OTHER ITEMS Tennessee’s Small Business staff here in Cleveland strives funding, challenges, a business “These clients have created Murfreesboro. 5301 BRAINERD Development Centers on the to help in some very challeng- plan, marketing and branding, 930 jobs and started 117 busi- The state network has sever- ROAD Cleveland State Community ing communities. social media, task planning and nesses, with an investment of al universities, community col- (423) 499-9162 College campus was the guest “Our services are free, and government contracting. $53 million,” DeCook said. leges, and regional support speaker at Wednesday’s confidential,” said the small DeCook said 98.6 percent of The Small Business Center partners, and programs are R I C K D A V I S Cleveland Civitan Club lunch- business specialist. the 563,000 business in conducts training classes con- offered to the public on a eon at the Elks Lodge down- DeCook’s professional experi- Tennessee are small business- tinually, most of the opportuni- nondiscriminatory basis. GOLD & DIAMONDS town. ence includes real estate, being es. She added that more than ties from 8 a.m. through 4:30 DeCook said the assistance a court reporter and owning her 470,000 have a sole proprietor. in the afternoon. agency covers five regional own small business. According to DeCook, the The SBDC provides a number counties, and is funded by the “Our staff has about 100 Small Business Center at of resources, including individ- Real Peloquin with the Super Oldies! Small Business Administration, years of experience,” she Cleveland State has worked ual consultations with small business counselors with Now Playing on an iphone Near You! expertise in start-up informa- tion, finances, business plan nightflightoldies.com (without www.) development, loan package development, capital sourcing, Email: [email protected] marketing, branding, interna- tional trade and operations. Special thanks to the Hickmans DeCook said the staff attempts to provide quality solutions to the challenges fac- and the McBrayers ing small businesses in Bradley, Polk, McMinn, Meigs and Monroe counties. Assistance in starting or expanding a small business is readily available. One of the center’s strategies is the utilization of a program called GrowthWheel. GrowthWheel is a hands-on, action oriented program designed to help entrepreneurs (at all stages) overcome barriers to. Center and certified Banner photo, LARRY C. BOWERS SMALL BUSINESS SPECIALIST Jennie DeCook, second from left, was the guest speaker at GrowthWheel advisers intro- duce clients to a toolbox Wednesday’s Cleveland Civitan luncheon at the Elks Lodge downtown. Gathered at the end of designed to assist early stage Wednesday’s program were, from left, Sarah Haratine, DeCook, Civitan President Kelley Browand, Ann growth companies get focus, Marie Brewer and Lindsay Hathcock. set an agenda, make decisions and take action. Center advisers say all busi- nesses must address four key challenges: An attractive con- Seniors cept, lasting customer rela- From Page 1 tions, profitable operations, and a strong organization. sponsors. GrowthWheel assists with At 9 a.m. each day, seniors these challenges. can choose to take part in a The center is located in the free exercise program led by a Technology Building on the local fitness instructor. Cleveland State campus, and The 10 a.m. spot on each you can schedule an appoint- day’s calendar is reserved for ment or get more information an activity which is meant to by calling 423-478-6247. be fun or informational — or You can also go online to jde- both. [email protected]. The office’s A gospel singing is held each hours of operation are 8 a.m. Monday at 10 a.m. The sched- through 4:30 p.m. Monday ule varies each Tuesday, but through Friday. past activities have included The Tennessee Small everything from Bible studies to Business Centers Network is festive Hawaiian-style luaus. funded through a cooperative Oil painting classes are offered at 10 a.m. the first and third Wednesdays of each Banner photo, CHRISTY ARMSTRONG month, while the second and LOCATED on Urbane Road, the Cleveland Bradley Senior Activity fourth Wednesdays are for Center offers a variety of activities for seniors age 55 and older. Each group games. month’s calendar is packed with everything from dance classes to The 10 a.m. program each bingo games. Thursday also varies by the week and includes festivities at the center, pointed out the encourage any senior to consid- like a birthday party taking center also provides seniors er checking out the center and place each fourth Thursday. with the encouragement to all it has to offer. Fridays at 10 a.m. are keep moving and learning. Despite the common miscon- reserved for bingo games. "I like to see them up and ception that the center could be Additional activities are occa- moving around,” York said. “In a “boring” place where people sionally offered in the after- some cases, it improves their just sit and talk, Westfield noons and evenings, like a line quality of life.” stressed it is actually a vibrant dancing class which takes York explained she is a can- place. place Mondays at 1 p.m. cer survivor and knows what it “They’re not just out here The schedule has new addi- is like to have to be inactive rocking in rocking chairs,” tions each month, and due to health concerns. Westfield said. “Our seniors are Westfield said the center’s staff However, making an effort to very active. This is an activity are constantly trying to keep get active and do things with center, and there is lots of things fun and interesting. others was an important part of activity.” "We have a good time out the recovery process. The center is open to anyone here," center member Bonnie Some seniors at the center age 55 or older. People are Barker said. "There's always said it provides a great place to encouraged to join at the cost something to do.” meet people and make good use of just $10 a year, but Westfield In addition to offering fun of their time during retirement. said the center does not turn activities, the center also serves “It’s a place you can go and away those who simply cannot as a location where seniors can get away during the day. pay. get access to practical informa- Otherwise, I’m looking at four Lunch is available weekdays tion. walls and my TV remote control at 11:30 a.m., at the cost of Westfield said an officer with at home,” center member Rico $1.50 for those 60 and older. the Bradley County Sheriff’s Blair quipped. Reservations are required. Office will occasionally give a Westfield pointed out the Through a partnership with presentation on scams in the center is also a great place to the Southeast Tennessee community so seniors will not form friendships. Some have Human Resource Agency, sen- be fooled. One recent after- found close friends and even iors without transportation to noon, someone from a state spouses there. and from the center can also be health care agency was on Center member John Borgia picked up by bus for free. One hand to talk with anyone who said he has made friends at the would simply need to call the wanted to discuss health care center whom he now considers senior center to arrange a ride. options. being “like family.” For more information, call Creedia York, who volunteers Westfield said she would 423-559-2171.

Banner photo, CHRISTY ARMSTRONG MEMBERS of the Cleveland Bradley Senior Activity Center chat with each other following an activity one recent afternoon. There are activities available for seniors of many different interests and abilities each week. 6—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 26, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com tina’s Groove CROSSWORD By Eugene Sheffer

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FRIDAY, MAY 27, 2016 80. things. Your passionate approach to CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS Happy Birthday: You've got plenty life, work and relationships will be DAY: Chris Colfer, 26; Jack McBrayer, of options and will find that people are enlightening and help you decipher 43; Paul Bettany, 45; Louis Gossett Jr., interested in what and how you do which way to move forward and with whom. Question anyone who is asking for or offering too much. Balance will be the key to your success. Your numbers are 3, 10, 21, 26, 35, 37, 44. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Your Contract Bridge innovative ideas and efforts will help by Steve Becker you bring about important changes in your personal and financial life. Hagar the Horrible Network, negotiate and celebrate. Romance will give you a boost and improve your personal life. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Listen and learn. Keep your emotions under control and observe how others live. A different philosophy will have some- thing to offer that will improve your way of life. Open-mindedness will help you see the light. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): It's time to turn up the volume and make thing happen. Personal improvements will lead to healthier relationships with the people you enjoy being with the most. Dilbert Be yourself and offer others consisten- cy, compassion and resourcefulness. Love is in the stars. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Take a timeout to reflect on the past and to find exciting ways to plan for the future. An imaginative approach to the way you help others and offer your services will encourage a solid partnership. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You've got the moves that will capture attention and guarantee support. It's what you do that will make a difference, so save your words and take action. Love is on the rise, and a passionate suggestion Garfield will bring you closer to someone spe- cial. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You'll have to make choices based on realis- tic suggestions. Don't let a pie-in-the- sky idea take you on a wild goose chase. A solid plan will allow you to reach a desirable target. Refuse to let anyone interfere. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Mix and mingle. The more people you encounter, the better informed you will be. Preparation can help bring about the changes you want to make. Aim for perfection and personal development. Beetle Bailey Romance is encouraged. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Stifle any emotional problems before they have time to grow. Taking care of busi- ness and living up to your promises will allow you the option to do something unique. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Don't follow the crowd or believe every- thing you hear. It's important to focus on the changes you want to make per- sonally and to nurture the relationships that mean the most to you. Make spe- cial plans with the ones you love. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Dennis the Menace By Ned Classics Make positive changes at home that By Conrad Day will please those you live with and save you money. Weatherproofing can save on your utility bills, and fun additions will give you more time with family and friends. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Plan a surprise for someone you love or make alterations to your home that will bring family closer together. A romantic adventure will lead to interesting travel plans or purchases that will give you something to look forward to. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Take one step at a time. Don't make big alterations without researching the procedure you are considering. Making decisions based on hearsay will lead to discord and disappoint- ment. An event that benefits a cause you care about will lead to an interest- ing encounter. Birthday Baby: You are enthusias- tic and intelligent. You are curious and compassionate. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 26, 2016— 7

THURSDAYAFTERNOON/EVENING MAY 26, 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 (N) ’ Å Red Nose Day Poverty-fighting charities. (N) ’ Å News Tonight Show-J. Fallon Seth Meyers WELFTBN 4 John Hagee Grace Graham Holy Land Billy Graham Crusade Drive Potters Trinity Family Joel Osteen Prince Hillsong TV Praise the Lord Å Watchman God For the Bless Lord WTNB 5Cheyenne Music Mix WTNB Today Body Southern-Fit Tennova Talk Around Town First Baptist Church Perry Stone Around Town Around Town Texas Music 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 Flash ’ Å Tosh.0 Å Crazy Talk Hollywood Beauty Anger Paid Program WNGHPBS 7 Martha Speak Odd Squad Wild Kratts Wild Kratts PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Å GPB Favorites DAYSTAR 8Kennedy Bill Winston Mission Jewish Voice Guillermo Creflo Dollar Jewish Jesus John Hagee Rod Parsley Bethel Conference (N) ’ (Live) Å 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) 500 Questions “Jeopardy” champion Ken Jennings. Å Mod Fam (:31) blackish 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 Mystery! ’ Å Georgia A Chef’s Life World News Charlie Rose (N) ’ Å WDSIFOX 11 (3:30) ››› “Revolutionary Road” (2008, Drama) Å›› “No Small Affair” (1984) Jon Cryer, Demi Moore. Å› “Excess Baggage” (1997) Alicia Silverstone. Å›› “Red Corner” (1997, Suspense) Richard Gere, Bai Ling. Å Miss. Burning WDEFCBS 12 The Dr. Oz Show ’ Å Judge Judy Judge Judy News 12 at 6 CBS News Prime News Andy Griffith Big Bang Odd Couple Mom Å 2 Broke Girls Rush Hour (N) ’ Å News Late Show-Colbert Corden QVC 13Bright Ideas With Albany Judith Ripka Jewelry Collection “All Special Offers” Rick & Easy Solutions Shoe Shopping With Jane H by Halston Now That’s Cool With Jane Earth Brands Footwear CSPAN 14(3:00) Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings ’ WGN-A 15Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods “Open Secrets” Elementary “Heroine” Å Elementary “Step Nine” ’ Elementary ’ Å Elementary “Solve for X” ’ How I Met How I Met How I Met Parks HSN 16Discover Alice (N) Discover Alice (N) Time (N) Beauty Report With Amy Beauty Report With Amy The List With Colleen Lopez The List With Colleen Lopez Discover Alice (N) Lawn & Garden (N) E! 23The Kardashians The Kardashians The Kardashians E! News (N) Å›› “The Holiday” (2006, Romance-Comedy) Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet. Å E! News (N) Å ESQTV 24NCIS: Los Angeles ’ NCIS: Los Angeles ’ NCIS: Los Angeles ’ NCIS: Los Angeles ’››› “Fight Club” (1999, Suspense) Brad Pitt, Edward Norton. Å››› “Fight Club” (1999) Brad Pitt, Edward Norton. Å LIFE 25“Megachurch Murder” (2015, Mystery) Tamala Jones. Å›› “A Day Late and a Dollar Short” (2014, Drama) Å›› “Tyler Perry’s Madea Goes to Jail” (2009) Å (:02) “Showing Roots” (2016) Maggie Grace. Premiere. Å “Madea Goes to Jail” 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 Mehrbod 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 Full Frontal Conan Å TNT 28Castle “Room 147” ’ Castle ’ Å (DVS) Castle ’ Å (DVS) Castle “The Greater Good” NBA Tip-Off (N) (Live) Å NBA Basketball Oklahoma City Thunder at Golden State Warriors. (N) Inside the NBA (N) Å Animal King USA 29Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU WWE SmackDown! (N) ’ Å››› “Friday” (1995) Ice Cube, Chris Tucker. Å Law & Order: SVU FX 30Mike & Molly ››› “X-Men: First Class” (2011, Action) James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender. ’ Å›› “The Wolverine” (2013) Hugh Jackman, Hiroyuki Sanada. ’ Å Archer (N) Archer Å Archer Å›› “The Wolverine” (2013) ’ Å ESPN 31SportsNation Questionable Around/Horn Interruption SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å 89th Annual Scripps National Spelling Bee (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) Å SportsCenter (N) Å SportsCenter (N) Å ESPN2 32NFL Live (N) The Jump SportsNation Questionable Around/Horn Interruption College Softball College Softball NFL Live (N) Å E:60 FSTN 33College Baseball ACC Tournament, Game 7: Teams TBA. Destination Cardinals Pre MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at Washington Nationals. (N) (Live) Postgame Destination College Baseball ACC Tournament, Game 8: Teams TBA. SEC 34College Baseball SEC Now (N) College Baseball SEC Tournament, Third Round: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) College Baseball SEC Tournament, Third Round: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) SEC Now (N) (Live) GOLF 35PGA Tour Golf Dean & Deluca Invitational, First Round. (N) (Live) LPGA Tour Golf Volvik Championship, First Round. Golf Central PGA Tour Golf Dean & Deluca Invitational, First Round. Senior PGA FS1 36NASCAR Race Hub NASCAR Racing NASCAR Racing MLB Whiparound (N) Å Empty Cup NASCAR’s Toughest Race Sports Live Sports Live TMZ Sports Best I Herd FSSE 37(3:00) MLB Baseball Milwaukee Brewers at Atlanta Braves. Outdoors Braves Live! MLB Baseball Milwaukee Brewers at Atlanta Braves. From Turner Field in Atlanta. (Live) Braves Live! Braves Live! MLB Baseball Milwaukee Brewers at Atlanta Braves. WEA 38(3:00) Weather Center Live (N) Å (5:59) Weather Underground (N) Secret Earth Secret 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) Undercover Boss ’ Å 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 44Mountain Men “Predator” ’ Mountain Men ’ Å Mountain Men “Fallout” ’ Alone “Hunger’s Grip” ’ Alone: A Deeper Cut (N) ’ Alone “Adrift” (N) ’ (:03) Mountain Men (N) ’ Join or Die Join or Die (12:03) 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 Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers A&E 46The First 48 ’ Å The First 48 ’ Å The First 48 ’ Å The First 48 “Dark Waters” The First 48 (N) ’ Å 60 Days In “Aftermath” (Season Finale) (N) (:33) 60 Days In “Aftermath” ’ Å (12:03) The First 48 Å DISC 47Naked and Afraid ’ Å Naked and Afraid ’ Å Naked and Afraid ’ Å Naked and Afraid ’ Å Naked and Afraid ’ Å Naked and Afraid Pop-Up Naked and Afraid ’ Å Naked and Afraid ’ Å Naked and Afraid ’ Å NGC 48Life Below Zero Life Below Zero Primal Survivor “Thin Air” 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 Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum FOOD 50Food Network Star Food Network Star Chopped Chopped Chopped “All-Burger Meal!” 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 H Hunt. 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: Unhooked River Monsters: Blood River River Monsters River Monsters: Invisible Killers River Monsters River Mon FREE 53The Middle The Middle The Middle ›› “Jumanji” (1995, Fantasy) Robin Williams, Bonnie Hunt. ’ (:15) ››› “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” (2005, Fantasy) Johnny Depp. ’ The 700 Club ’ Å Lizzie So Raven DISN 54›› “Ice Age: The Meltdown” (2006) ‘PG’ Stuck/Middle Liv-Mad. K.C. Under. Liv-Mad. K.C. Under. Best Friends Best Friends Best Friends Bunk’d Å K.C. Under. Bunk’d Å Girl Meets Stuck/Middle Jessie Å Jessie Å NICK 55SpongeBob SpongeBob Loud House SpongeBob SpongeBob Henry Danger Henry Danger Thundermans Full House Full House › “Fun Size” (2012) Victoria Justice. Premiere. ’ Å Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ (:33) Friends TOON 56Teen Titans Gumball Gumball Clarence (N) Teen Titans Powerpuff Steven Univ. Advent. Time King of Hill Burgers Burgers Cleveland Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Family Guy Family Guy Chicken Aqua Teen TVLND 57Gunsmoke “Jubilee” Å (: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(2:00) ››› “The Rock” ››› “Die Hard” (1988, Action) Bruce Willis, Alan Rickman, Bonnie Bedelia. ‘R’ Å›› “Con Air” (1997) Nicolas Cage. Vicious convicts hijack their flight. ‘R’ ››› “The Hurt Locker” (2008, War) Jeremy Renner, Brian Geraghty. ‘R’ TCM 59››› “Angel and the Badman” (1947) (:45) ››› “McLintock!” (1963) John Wayne, Maureen O’Hara. Å››› “The Abominable Dr. Phibes” (1971) Vincent Price. ››› “Boxcar Bertha” (1972) Barbara Hershey. Å››› “Sisters” (1973) 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 61Top Model America’s Next Top Model America’s Next Top Model Douglas ››› “Ever After: A Cinderella Story” (1998, Romance) ›› “A Cinderella Story” (2004) Hilary Duff. Å›› “A Cinderella Story” (2004) Hilary Duff. Å BRAVO 62Million Dollar Listing Million Dollar Listing Million Dollar Listing Million Dollar Listing Million Dollar Listing Million Dollar Listing The People’s Couch Happens Million Dollar Listing Below Deck SYFY 63“Nightmare on Elm Street 2” ›› “A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors” Å›› “Blade” (1998, Horror) Wesley Snipes, Stephen Dorff. Å›› “Blade: Trinity” (2004) Wesley Snipes, Kris Kristofferson. Å “Nightmare-Elm Street 4” SPIKE 64››› “Bad Boys” (1995, Action) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith, Tea Leoni. ’››› “Rush Hour” (1998) Jackie Chan, Chris Tucker. ’ Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync COM 65Key & Peele Key & Peele Futurama ’ Futurama ’ Futurama ’ Futurama ’ Futurama ’ (:20) ›› “Employee of the Month” (2006) Dane Cook, Jessica Simpson. Amy Schumer Not Safe With Daily Show Nightly Show At Midnight Amy Schumer MTV 66(2:30) “Are We There Yet?” (4:50) Catfish: The TV Show Catfish: The TV Show ’ Catfish: The TV Show ’ Catfish: The TV Show ’ Catfish: The TV Show ’ The Real World: Go Big The Real World: Go Big (12:03) Teen Mom 2 ’ VH1 67Dating Naked ’ Dating Naked ’› “The Roommate” (2011) Leighton Meester. ’››› “8 Mile” (2002, Drama) Eminem, Kim Basinger. ’ Å››› “The 40-Year-Old Virgin” (2005) Steve Carell, Paul Rudd. ’ CMTV 68Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Jim Gaffigan Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Dude Perfect Ed Bass. Dude Perfect Ed Bass. Ed Bass. Reba Å Reba Å Jim Gaffigan BET 69(3:00) ››› “The Rosa Parks Story” Å›› “Lean on Me” (1989) Morgan Freeman. A principal takes a hard line on school violence and drugs. Black Lives Matter Move. Wayans Bros. Wayans Bros. Husbands Husbands The Wendy Williams Show SCIENCE 83How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made CSPAN2 85(3:00) U.S. Senate The Senate assembles for a legislative session. ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings ’ EWTN 100At Home with Jim and Joy Savoring Vocation EWTN News Vincent Foy Daily Mass - Olam World Over Live (N) EWTN News Holy Rosary Father Spitzer’s Universe Defend Life Women of Solemnity of Corpus Christi WPXA ION 107 Blue Bloods “This Way Out” Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods “Growing Boys” Blue Bloods “Drawing Dead” Blue Bloods ’ Å DISXD 117Penn Zero Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Star-For. Pickle-Peanut Walk the Kirby Buckets Gamer’s G. Lab Rats Walk the Gamer’s G. Lab Rats Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Ultimate Star-Rebels Lab Rats Walk the GSN 144Deal 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 Family Feud COOK 153Grandmother Eat St. Å Unique Eats Unique Donut Best Thing Unwrapped Unwrap2.0 Carnival Eats Carnival Eats Carnival Eats Carnival Eats Cheap Eats Cheap Eats Good Eats Good Eats Carnival Eats Carnival Eats WE 163House “Ignorance Is Bliss” House “Wilson” ’ Å Match Made in Heaven Family Values Braxton Family Values Braxton Family Values (N) Match Made in Heaven (N) Braxton Family Values Match Made in Heaven GALA 217Vivan los Niños Vivan los Niños Como Dice el Dicho (SS) Como Dice el Dicho (SS) La Familia María Vecinos Familia Diez La Familia Vecinos Durmiendo Noticiero Con Joaquin La Familia 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. 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Thursday Best Bets 8 p.m. on (WRCB) 8 p.m. on (WFLI) 9 p.m. on (WRCB) 10 p.m. on (FX) 10:02 p.m. on (LIFE) Strong DC’s Legends of Tomorrow Red Nose Day Archer Movie: Showing Roots The competition is down to three teams as After a warm-up from its characters appear- Long popular in England, this fundrais- This season’s Tinseltown theme continues Set in 1977, this new TV movie revolves the new episode “Close Enough to Grab” ing on “The Flash” and “Arrow,” DC Comics’ ing event — devised by “Love Actually” in the first of a new two-part episode that around two beauty shop employees — one begins, but the field could be winnowed television universe grew again with this writer-director Richard Curtis — reached finds Archer (voice of H. Jon Benjamin) and white (Maggie Grace, “Lost”) and one black down to two quickly unless an injury can adventure series. Such heroes as The Atom into America for the first time last year, the rest of the Figgis Agency crew being (Uzo Aduba, “Orange Is the New Black”) — be overcome. The last Ultimate Challenge (played by Brandon Routh) and Hawkman and many celebrities participate again in hired by a renowned Hollywood director to in a small town who become close friends. gives the remaining contenders the chance (Falk Hentschel) are featured as time trav- the U.S. version. Including comedic and investigate suspicious activity on the set Inspired by ABC’s broadcast of “Roots,” to secure a spot in the finals automatically. eler Rip Hunter (Arthur Darvill) organizes musical segments, the program is aimed at of his new movie, the provocatively titled they embark on a crusade to integrate their The tower poses more hurdles, literally, them to combat Vandal Savage’s (Casper increasing awareness of those in need, an “Deadly Velvet.” Aisha Tyler, Judy Greer, community, but run into predictable resis- for the contestants to deal with. Gabrielle Crump) threat to mankind. Victor Garber, effort that raised over $23 million in 2015. Jessica Walter, Chris Parnell and Amber tance from their neighbors. Cicely Tyson, Reece is the host; the executive producers Dominic Purcell and Wentworth Miller also Among those slated to appear are Liam Nash also lend their voices to “Deadly Vel- who starred in “Roots,” co-stars, along with include Sylvester Stallone. star in “Pilot, Part 1.” Neeson, Kristen Bell, Paul Rudd and Juli- vet: Part 1.” Elizabeth McGovern (“Downton Abbey”) anne Moore. and Adam Brody (“The O.C.”).

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(N Subject to Blackout) (Live) NHL Overtime (N) ’ (Live) To Be Announced DLC 319Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Save My Life: Boston Save My Life: Boston Boston EMS Boston EMS Emergency Emergency Save My Life: Boston Boston EMS Boston EMS 8—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 26, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com Video BHRC set to propose plan to help From Page 1 employee families in emergencies know Eric Watson. I knew of and I want his name cleared.’ I him,” she said. know categorically as a witness By LARRY C. BOWERS ed National Nursing Home She asked her friend if she “That was the end of that was not Eric Watson driving Banner Staff Writer Week last week with a barbecue the story. The next thing “We hope to start and fellowship. could get the video to the sheriff, that vehicle.” Tuesday’s monthly meeting out with a moderate “so he can have his people inves- I know it was about a Williams told the Commission — The county’s care facility week later, somehow it of the Bradley County account to meet these today has the formal opening of tigate who this driver is. I’m she thought Noble “apparently Healthcare and Rehabilitation emergency needs of afraid he’s going to hurt some- got posted again either was contacted” prior to her post its new, updated pharmacy. A through people Center board just managed to our employees. We new laboratory also opened body.” defending Watson — a statement obtain a quorum Tuesday. could start in July, Noble said she was not aware commenting or back on suggesting Noble may have made recently. the news feed. But, it Five of the board’s nine and it would be no It was pointed out by Oliver of the method with which her that post only after someone members attended the meeting hardship on us.” was a lady saying Eric talked her into doing so. and Lingo that the new, inte- friend forwarded the video to the at the BHRC complex on — Scott Oliver sheriff. Watson. She was “I never even talked to Eric grated pharmacy is a big news. Peerless Road. It will provide 90 percent of the “But, it was never posted on defaming his name and Watson after this video was post- No major issues were Facebook by her or me,” she character, saying he was ed on their website. So, ‘gotten suggesting is the establishment medicines being required by encountered, although the new patients, and there will no said. “It showed up on Facebook the one that was driving to?’ She’s more than welcome to BHRC’s administrator, Scott of a fund which would be two or three days after I sent it to the SUV in the video. come and stand in my face and administered through a screen- longer be a huge wait. Oliver, is recommending board Lingo emphasized this new her through the BCSO’s And, it was not.” tell me how I’ve been gotten to, approval of a new initiative for ing committee. system of dispensing medica- Facebook page, saying they had — Michelle Noble and I’ll be glad to sit down with the center which could offer “We hope to start out with a tion to patients will allow nurs- received numerous complaints this lady to correct her and show assistance to the care center’s moderate account to meet about this vehicle and that it had the information she is spreading these emergency needs of our es to spend more time with the Noble said she saw the immediate family in emergency been investigated. The vehicle around our community is lies, employees,” Oliver added. “We patients. Cleveland Daily Banner story in situations. and she’s trying to destroy Eric could start in July, and it Board members discussed was not Bradley County’s. It was Tuesday’s edition where Williams Oliver is recommending the would be no hardship on us.” the advantages of the new tech- not a DARE vehicle or city of “was standing at a podium.” Watson when she has no proof. board approve a program “We’ve always helped our nology, and how the operation Cleveland. It was someone who “My name was never on that And she’s lying about the proof financed by BHRC employees, employees,” said board mem- of the nursing home has worked in Collegedale. Those video and was never on the she claims she has.” which could provide assistance authorities had been notified and “This video is not Eric to employees when they have ber Sandra Snider. “That’s changed for the better in recent BCSO Facebook page,” she said. years. it has been addressed with those “I posted that one comment and Watson,” Noble said. “I video- emergency needs. what makes them want to work people and should not be a prob- taped it. I witnessed it. I saw the He gave an example of a cou- here.” — Oliver provided a report that was the only one. It was on progress of BHRC finan- lem.” never posted anywhere that I guy before he rolled his window ple who works at the Bradley Board members at Tuesday’s “That was the end of the story,” up, and it was not Eric Watson. County facility. Recently they meeting appeared to support cials. took that video and I never said I He said Medicare contractor Noble said. “The next thing I know did it.” Absolutely.” suffered an emergency when a Oliver’s proposal. Cahaba is catching up on fed- it was about a week later, some- Noble said she has never met BCSO Director of tree fell on their home and He was directed to bring a eral Medicare payments, and how it got posted again either Debbie Williams, and “has no Communications James caused extensive damage. plan back to the full board for through people commenting or clue who she is.” Bradford confirmed to the He said they did not have approval, providing guidelines the center is anticipating pay- back on the news feed. But, it was “I have never spoken to this Banner the license plates on the sufficient funds to repair the for the emergency funds and ments every 14 days. Still, the a lady saying Eric Watson. She woman ever before,” she said. videotaped SUV “are not regis- damage, and their co-workers their usage. facility is waiting for last was defaming his name and char- Attempts by the Banner to find tered to the Bradley County eventually provided assistance. In other BHRC business November’s payment, and acter, saying he was the one that contact information for Williams Sheriff’s Office.” Oliver, nursing director Tuesday: there is currently $2.1 million was driving the SUV in the video. for comment were unsuccessful. “The black SUV in the video Sandra Lingo, and even some — Snider provided the outstanding. And, it was not.” Noble said she saw the driver has a spotlight on the wind- board members discussed monthly residents report. He said the facility made Noble said she posted a com- she filmed in the video again a shield,” Bradford added. “We other situations where employ- She said the census is at 178 $167,000 in profits during the ment, never saying she had made few days ago, pulling off Minnis have two black SUVs in our fleet ees have been assisted. residents. There are 26 past month. the video. Road onto Michigan Avenue. — the sheriff’s vehicle and the “Usually we just pass a hat,” Medicare patients, but the cen- BHRC has accrued $954,000 “I just said: ‘This was not Eric “It was the same exact vehicle chief deputy’s. Neither SUV has a Oliver said of these emergen- ter has three nursing vacancies for the fiscal year, toward a Watson. This was not a Bradley and he was still driving stupid,” spotlight on the front of the vehi- cies where co-workers needed and needs six additional CNAs. budget of just over $1 million. County sheriff or the city of she said. “And, it was not Eric cle where the windshield is.” help. Bradley Health and This is within $63,000 of the Cleveland and it has nothing to Watson.” He also noted the emergency What the administrator is Rehabilitation Center celebrat- targeted budget. do with Bradley County. So, “I know of Eric Watson. I have lights on the hoods of the BCSO’s please stop saying it was Eric never even spoken to Eric vehicles are “not positioned in Watson or his agency. It was Watson personally. So, this is the same fashion” as those on not.’” not, ‘I’m a fan of Eric Watson, the vehicle in the video. Suspect From Page 1 Library Additionally, Smith has a sub- jurisdiction. and Spring Place Road. From Page 1 stantial criminal history in His address was not available The BCSO is asking anyone Bradley County, though he this morning. The BCSO said who has contact with Smith to morning that she had been con- were 5,613 patron sessions. doesn’t currently have any out- that the accident occurred in the call 911 immediately, and to not tacted by library officials about Twelve new computers were standing warrants from this area of Samples Chapel Road approach him. the possibility. She said she has According to Hunt, the ordered and received from tech- talked with a few of the founda- foundation’s offices, nology grant funds, and the tion’s board members, and has under Executive Director library provided a class on 3-D plans to talk with others. Lynn Voelz, could move printing. The foundation director later into a large portion of — Hunt gave the public rela- contacted her executive commit- the second floor of the tions report. MPO tee, bringing them up to speed old Craigmiles House, There were eight Library From Page 1 on Hunt’s comments from the which houses the Corner articles in the Sunday library board meeting. History Branch. Hunt Cleveland Daily Banner. During ing of a portion of Keith Street heavily traveled. She told committee members said the library would the past two months, there were in Cleveland. Cleveland Vice The MPO meeting Wednesday her staff is in the process of retain some storage 69 tweets, and 41 postings on Mayor George Poe, sitting in for While no time frames was to follow a public hearing gathering all the information on space on the second the Library’s Facebook Page. Mayor Tom Rowland who were approved, projects on the 2040 regional trans- costs to the foundation, neces- floor, adding that the Business cards with a listing chairs the MPO, said that he that were a part of the portation plan. However, no sary construction in the facility stairway to the second- of the library’s services on the has been asked about repairs plan include resurfacing one spoke at the public hearing (which would be a decision and floor area is seldom back side were ordered for to the north end of Keith Paul Huff Parkway and and those in attendance at the Street. installation of a traffic expense of the library) and ulti- used. library staff and board mem- meeting were staff members of Poe also mentioned that any signal at the intersection mate ongoing operational bers. The cards will be distrib- various transportation offices. expenses for BCPEF. uted to area residents and visi- work needs to keep the bicycle of 20th Street N.E. and Voelz said the BCPEF She said the agreement tors. lane in place, or add to it, for Michigan Avenue Road. The next meeting for the Executive Committee will make remains the same as it’s been in — Former History Branch safety measures. He said that MPO is scheduled for a decision when all information the past. “This is my push for Director and current board many had come to him as a Wednesday, July 13, at 11 a.m. is available and discussion with this month,” Mercer said. member Barbara Fagen provided councilman asking that the work done on Cleveland city at the Cleveland Municipal the library board has reached a — The Buildings and Grounds an update on that facility. bicycle lane be a part of any streets that are especially Building. conclusion. She emphasized report emphasized the Hardwick She said part-time staff mem- they will determine if “this Wing work on the History bers Elsie O’Neal, Laureana would be beneficial to both par- Branch renovation has been Striker and Anita Green are ties.” completed, and the doors have working extra hours to cover for The foundation director added been refinished. recently retired Director Foursome The History Branch’s right that nothing definite has been Treasure Swanson. From Page 1 determined, and she has not yet entry project is also finished, It is expected that a replace- talked with school officials con- with refinishing of doors, repair- ment for Swanson will be hired exclude the people’s representa- cerning a possible move. ing plaster, and painting. and come on board in early July. tives from making these deci- “We have been very happy at Wood repair was completed on One of the History Branch’s sions, or at a minimum being “Let us be clear: We wholeheartedly oppose this the Star Center,” she said, the fascia of the Jarnagin former employees, who is now able to engage in a notice and mandate and will do everything in our power to ensure adding that the History Branch House, with new gutters deceased, had a wealth of comment period under the Tennessee schools are free to continue with their current would be a very neutral location. installed. An air-conditioning genealogy material, Fagen Administrative Procedures Act. policies of protecting the privacy of our male and female She pointed out that the founda- unit was installed on the reported. JoAnn Finnell’s mate- As the complaint describes, it is students without fear of repercussions from our federal tion works with both Cleveland Jarnagin House’s new patio, rial is being organized by volun- a social experiment implemented government. We all believe schools should provide a safe and Bradley County school sys- with a cover for the air condi- teer Elsie Brock. by federal departments denying and non-discriminatory environment for all students. tems. tioner. — Richard “Tiger” Jones pre- basic privacy rights and placing However, infringing on the rights of our youth and Hunt said that since the new Hunt also said the possibility sented the board with a financial the burden largely on our chil- parents in a manner that supersedes their right to is still in the discussion stage. addition, the main library has report. dren, not adults. Sitting on the had repeated service calls to privacy, parenting and development expresses a blatant “We’re also accessing what the He emphasized the numbers sidelines on this issue was not abuse of the power of the executive branch.” cost would be to get the facilities address leaks when it rains. He are pretty much on track for the an option.” — Delegation joint statement in shape for the foundation,” he added that it repeatedly dam- fiscal year, except for two cate- Slatery said Title IX prohibits said. aged tile, but it has since been gories. discrimination on the basis of Voelz said discussions are in a repaired and the tile will be Insurance is at 106.5 percent “sex” — defined to be a biological nation should not stand in court. executive branch," the joint very early stage. replaced. of budget, but the expense is category based principally on This was the right course of statement continues. Cleveland Schools Interim — Board member Margaret final for the year. male or female anatomy. action," Bell said. "In the words of Chief Justice Director Cathy Goodman said Schenck provided this month’s “The wildcard,” said Jones, “is "The administration is incor- Bell was joined by his col- John Roberts, 'States are sover- Wednesday school officials had human resources and opera- repairs of buildings and equip- rectly interpreting Title IX to leagues — state Sen. Todd eign, sometimes they just need to heard of the discussion between tions report. ment.” include self-proclaimed gender Gardenhire (R-Chattanooga), act like it.' We believe now is that Voelz and library officials. She said there were 61 chil- This expense is at 102.6 per- identity. By issuing this change state Rep. (R- time." She said if something is dren and youth programs in cent for the year, with a month as a ‘guideline,’ DOE and DOJ Georgetown) and state House Other states joining in the fil- worked out between those two March and April, with 1,211 in to go. The budgeted expense was are sidestepping the APA and Assistant Majority Leader Kevin ing are Alabama, Arizona, groups, the school system could attendance. $32,878.65, while actual costs infringing on a legal territory Brooks (R-Cleveland) — in Georgia, Louisiana, Maine, easily use the space at the Star More than 100 attended 15 are at $33,744.55. reserved for the Legislature. preparing a joint statement on Oklahoma, Utah, West Virginia Center. “We already have our teen programs, and 578 were at “We have no information on Tennessee is initiating this law- the issue for the Cleveland Daily and Wisconsin. Technology and Food Service 50 adult programs. The library next year’s budget yet, but it will suit with the other states to con- Banner. departments out there, as well provided a Women’s History probably come at the end of test the action for all of these rea- "Let us be clear: We whole- as data and assessment and Month program in March. July,” Jones said. sons," he said. heartedly oppose this mandate instructional personnel,” she Dr. Joel Huffstetler and Rita — Board member Carolyn State Sen. Mike Bell (R- and will do everything in our SAVE said. Cannon were reviewers for the Jackson was re-appointed to a Riceville) was the sponsor of power to ensure Tennessee Goodman pointed that the FOLA Book and Coffee Series, three-year term. Schrenck made Senate Bill 2387 that would have schools are free to continue with school system values its part- and the library began a new the motion for approval, with required students in public their current policies of protect- YOUR OLD nership with the foundation, young adult book club called Jones providing the second. schools and public institutions of ing the privacy of our male and and has provided it with space Crossover. The board also approved a higher education to use rest- female students without fear of NEWSPAPERS at no cost, in appreciation for all The Chattanooga Symphony motion that a recommendation rooms and locker rooms that are repercussions from our federal they do for both school systems. String Quintet visited in March, be forwarded to the Cleveland assigned to persons of the same government," the statement In other library board busi- and 46 library staff members City Council that Board sex as that shown on the stu- reads. FOR ness: attended a training day in April. Chairman John Hagler be dents' birth certificates. "We all believe schools should — Regional Library Director — In technology, 52 attended retained in that position. "I wholeheartedly support the provide a safe and non-discrimi- Beth Mercer attended the board READS training and computer Jones later added a motion decision by Attorney General natory environment for all stu- RECYCLING meeting with a targeted need. classes. that the board go on record in Slatery to join the lawsuit. The dents. However, infringing on the Mercer had Library Board Two of the library’s self-check- commending Hagler for his hard egregious action by the Obama rights of our youth and parents Cleveland Chairman John Hagler sign the out machines required some work as chairman. “I’ve been on Administration in overstepping in a manner that supersedes 2016-17 Public Library Service repair, so statistics were incom- a lot of boards, and I’ve never their constitutional authority to their right to privacy, parenting Agreement with the Tennessee plete. Self-checkouts handled seen anyone work any harder,” force transgender bathrooms on and development expresses a Daily Banner State Library and Archives. 17,573 transactions, and there Jones said. states and localities across the blatant abuse of the power of the www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 26, 2016— 9 NATIONAL BRIEFS 11 states sue over transgender directive AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas being accused of discrimination the lawsuit. lawsuits from the government and 10 other states are suing by supporters of transgender The states claim that the and could face a cutoff of federal Police: 12-year-old NYC boy The University of Oregon is the Obama administration over rights. U.S. Attorney General directive demands “seismic aid to education. investigating whether other cam- its directive to U.S. public has previously changes” in schools across the The guidance was issued after burns self in ‘fire challenge’ pus fraternities and sororities in NEW YORK (AP) — Police say a schools to let transgender stu- said “there is no room in our U.S. and forces them to let stu- the Justice Department and addition to Lambda Chi Alpha dents use the bathrooms and schools for discrimination.” dents choose a bathroom “that North Carolina sued each other 12-year-old boy suffered severe were responsible for the mess, burns in New York City when he locker rooms that match their The White House had no com- match their chosen ‘gender overs a state law that requires university spokesman Tobin gender identity. ment on the lawsuit. The Justice identity’ on any given day.” transgender people to use the doused himself in flammable liq- Klinger said Wednesday. uids, lit a match and set himself The lawsuit announced Department said it would review Two school districts joined the public bathroom that corre- The investigation won’t be easy Wednesday includes Oklahoma, the complaint and did not com- states in the lawsuit: one is the sponds to the sex on their birth on fire as part of a social media given the large number of people challenge. Alabama, Wisconsin, West ment further. tiny Harrold school district in certificate. The law applies to there and possibility that other Virginia, Tennessee, Maine, Texas’ lieutenant governor North Texas, which has roughly schools and many other places. Fire officials tell the Daily News schools were involved, Klinger that firefighters responded to a Arizona, Louisiana, Utah and has previously said the state is 100 students and passed a poli- Supporters say such meas- said. Georgia. It asks a North Texas willing to forfeit $10 billion in cy this week requiring students ures are needed to protect home in the Queens neighbor- “You’re going to have a variety hood of Far Rockaway on federal court to declare the federal education dollars rather to use the bathroom based on women and children from sexual of people, not exclusively one fra- directive unlawful in what ranks than comply. The directive from the gender on their birth certifi- predators, while the Justice Tuesday night and found the ternity or sorority, not exclusively burned boy but no fire. among the most coordinated the U.S. Justice and Education cate. Superintendent David Department and others argue one university, not exclusively and visible legal challenges by Departments represents an Thweatt said his schools have the threat is practically nonex- The boy was taken to a hospi- Greek, non-Greek,” he said. tal in serious condition. Police states over the socially divisive escalation in the fast-moving no transgender students to his istent and the law discriminato- say he is expected to survive. Repo man’s attempt to take car issue of bathroom rights for dispute over what is becoming knowledge but defended the dis- ry. Police tell WABC-TV the boy leads to deadly Utah chase transgender persons. the civil rights issue of the day. trict taking on the federal gov- Education officials in Arizona had been trying to perform the SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The The Obama administration Pressed about whether he ernment. said campuses already had poli- “fire challenge” by doused him- repossession agent showed up has “conspired to turn work- knew of any instances in which “It’s not moot because it was cies to protect students from self in rubbing alcohol before set- around midnight to a cul-de-sac place and educational settings a child’s safety had been threat- thrusted upon us by the federal bullying and discrimination ting himself ablaze with a lighter in a small Utah city, his girlfriend across the country into labora- ened because of transgender government,” Thweatt said, “or “regardless of their gender iden- while standing in a bathroom. a passenger in his company tow tories for a massive social exper- bathroom rights, Republican we were going to risk losing our tity.” A small Arizona school dis- Neighbors helped extinguish truck. As he backed up to a iment, flouting the democratic Texas Attorney General Ken federal funding.” trict also joined in the lawsuit. the fire by throwing water on him driveway to take back an SUV process, and running roughshod Paxton said “there’s not a lot of The question of whether fed- “The fact that the federal gov- after the boy ran out of his belonging to a woman who had over commonsense policies pro- research” during a news confer- eral civil rights law protects ernment has yet again decided house. fallen behind on a title loan, her tecting children and basic priva- ence about the lawsuit. He said transgender people has not been that it knows what is best for cy rights,” the lawsuit reads. he his office has heard from con- definitively answered by the every one of our local communi- Soldiers placing 230,000 U.S. husband came outside to inter- vene. Many of the conservative cerned parents, but didn’t say courts and may ultimately be ties is insulting and, quite flags at Arlington Cemetery An argument ensued. A gentle- states involved had previously how many, and said he did not decided by the Supreme Court. frankly, intolerable,” Arizona ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) — man’s agreement was made. But vowed defiance, calling the guid- meet with any parents of trans- But schools that refuse to com- Superintendent of Public Soldiers are placing nearly a when the woman fled in her car, ance a threat to safety while gender students before drafting ply could be hit with civil rights Instruction Diane Douglas said. quarter of a million U.S. flags at breaking the agreement, the Arlington National Cemetery as angry repo man sped after to part of a Memorial Day tradition. start what prosecutors describe House reverses The event Thursday is known as a high-speed, reckless chase as “flags in.” It marks the begin- through the streets of Pleasant course on LGBT ning of Memorial Day weekend Grove, Utah. activities at the cemetery. It ended tragically, authorities rights for federal The U.S. Army Military District say, when the repo agent’s tow of Washington says in a state- truck forced the woman’s car off contractors ment that the tradition began in the road and her 2002 Lincoln 1948. The mission is carried out Navigator smashed into a tree, WASHINGTON (AP) — The by the 3rd U.S. Infantry killing her. House reversed itself late Regiment, nicknamed “The Old The repossession agent, Wednesday and approved a meas- Guard.” The unit puts every Kenneth Drew, 49, made his first ure aimed at upholding an execu- available soldier to work, plant- court appearance Wednesday in tive order that bars discrimination ing small flags in front of the Provo after being charged with against LGBT employees by feder- more than 230,000 grave mark- manslaughter. His attorney Loni al contractors. ers. DeLand declined comment. More than 40 Republicans The soldiers also place about helped Democrats power the gay 14,000 flags at the Soldiers’ and Challenge to 2012 Georgia rights measure over the opposition Airmen’s Home National 20-week abortion ban revived of GOP conservatives who domi- Cemetery in Washington. ATLANTA (AP) — A 2012 nate the chamber. The flags are removed after Georgia law banning abortions Conservatives did prevail in a Memorial Day, before the ceme- after 20 weeks quietly took effect separate vote designed to make teries open to the public. nearly six months ago with no sure federal funding isn’t taken Hearing for deputy charged with fanfare or resistance — until away from the state of North lawyers for three obstetricians Carolina over its controversial killing man carrying air gun who had challenged the measure bathroom law for transgender peo- FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) realized what had happened. ple. — A court hearing is set for a Now those lawyers, who say Wednesday night’s 223-195 Florida deputy charged with they never got notice that their tally reverses a vote last week on manslaughter for fatally shooting challenge was dismissed and the gay rights measure. Then, a black man who was carrying an therefore didn’t appeal in time, GOP leaders twisted arms to air rifle. want the law suspended again defeat the legislation, causing sev- The hearing Thursday for sus- while they continue their fight. eral supporters to switch their pended Broward Sheriff’s Office The law passed four years ago vote, leading Democrats to erupt Deputy Peter Peraza is likely to bans doctors from performing in protest. focus on his attorney’s plan to abortions five months after an Openly gay New York Democrat use Florida’s “Stand Your egg is fertilized, except when a Sean Patrick Maloney returned to Ground” self-defense law. fetus has a defect so severe it is attach the measure to a funding A hearing on that part of the unlikely to live. The law also bill for the Energy Department. case is set for June. The charge makes an exception to protect This time, GOP leaders let mem- would be dismissed if Peraza pre- the life or health of the mother, bers vote as they wished; about a vails. but not for cases of rape or dozen Republicans, including sev- The 37-year-old Peraza, who is incest. eral from California, rethought white, faces up to 30 years in The American Civil Liberties their opposition and Maloney’s    prison if convicted in the July Union filed a lawsuit on behalf of amendment made it through fairly 2013 killing of 33-year-old three obstetricians challenging easily. Dignified Services at Jermaine McBean, who was car- the law’s constitutionality on It would prohibit agencies fund-    Realistic Prices! rying an unloaded air rifle and Nov. 30, 2012, about a month ed by the bill to award taxpayer may have been listening to music 2415 Georgetown Road, NE before it was to take effect. The dollars to federal contractors that WEATHER INFORMATION through earbuds. Peraza has 473-2620 lawsuit says the exceptions are violate President Barack Obama’s pleaded not guilty. too narrow and doctors could executive order barring discrimi- McBean’s family has also filed nation against lesbian, gay, bisex- a wrongful death lawsuit. face prison even when treating patients “in accordance to the ual and transgender people. Miami-Dade detective shoots, best medical judgment.” The “It says you do not take taxpay- wounds teen carjacking suspect ACLU also says the law violates er dollars and fire people just for MIAMI (AP) — Authorities say a the state’s privacy protections as being gay,” Maloney said. 16-year-old was shot and provided for in the state constitu- Maloney said last week’s vote wounded by a Miami-Dade detec- tion. “snatched discrimination from the tive after flashing a gun as police Fulton County Superior Court jaws of equality.” tried to stop a car during a car- Judge Kimberly M. Esmond Earlier, the House voted 227- jacking investigation. Adams entered an order about 192 to block several federal agen- The incident unfolded in Miami three weeks later to keep the law cies from retaliating against North on Wednesday as detectives were from taking effect until the legal Carolina over its law requiring following up on a carjacking. challenge had been resolved. transgender people to use the According to a news release, the Missouri man charged in bathroom of their original sex. detectives spotted the vehicle. It That amendment, by Robert made a quick turn and a passen- shooting death of infant son Pittenger, R-N.C., came in ger jumped out, brandished a ST. LOUIS (AP) — A Missouri response to warnings from the gun and pointed it at police. father was charged Wednesday Obama administration that it may The news release says a detec- with first-degree murder in the take federal funding away from tive fired her weapon but missed death of his 8-month-old son — a North Carolina in response to the and the suspect ran. A short dis- shooting an investigator says state law that blocks certain pro- tance away the driver and anoth- happened after the man threat- tections for gay people. er passenger got out and ran and ened his wife who told him dur- “The President and his emis- a teen was shot after pointing a ing a car ride she wanted a saries have stated ... that funds gun at detectives. divorce. should not be dispensed to North The teen was taken to the hos- Diata Crockett, 34, of the St. Carolina until North Carolina is pital with injuries not considered Louis County town of coerced into complying with the life-threatening. Bellefontaine Neighbors, turned legal beliefs of the President, and According to the news release, himself in to his attorney his political views,” Pittenger said. the teen is black and the officers Wednesday, a day after the “This is an egregious abuse of are white. shooting and intense manhunt executive power.” that followed. Hours later, St. The North Carolina law was California campsite trashed Louis prosecutors charged him passed after Charlotte passed an after fraternity, sorority trip with murder, armed criminal ordinance allowing transgender REDDING, Calif. (AP) — A action, domestic assault, endan- people to use restrooms of their campsite that offers a serene get- gering a child, unlawful posses- chosen gender identity. The state away by a California lake was sion and unlawful use of a law went further to take away fed- wrecked after about a thousand weapon. eral protections for gays, putting fraternity and sorority members St. Louis police investigator the state at risk of losing a variety left a half-mile-wide swath of Daniel Sweeney said in a proba- of federal funds. trash, empty bottles, tents and ble cause statement that Top House Democrat Nancy coolers after an annual trip. Crockett and his wife were in a Pelosi of California blasted The National Forest Service car Tuesday with the three Republicans as favoring discrimi- said dozens of workers spent five youngest of their six children nation against gays. hours cleaning up debris left when the wife told him during an “Republicans overwhelmingly behind over the weekend on argument she wanted a divorce. voted to support ... the hateful and Slaughterhouse Island in Lake Crockett then hit her with a discriminatory state law in North Shasta. semi-automatic handgun and Carolina, and to enable anti-LGBT Pictures on social media threatened to kill her, steering bigotry across our country,” Pelosi showed some of the mess, includ- the vehicle toward a secluded said in a statement. “History will ing several items branded with area known to the couple, not look kindly on the votes University of Oregon logos and a Sweeney wrote in the statement Republicans proudly took to target cooler with the Greek letters included with Wednesday’s crim- Americans because of whom they Lambda Chi Alpha. inal complaint. are or whom they love.” 10—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 26, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com

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Phone 472-5041 or fax 614-6529 SportS [email protected] Blue Raiders looking LSU beats to relay, hurdle, dash Florida in way to state medals 14 innings HOOVER, Ala. (AP) — Jordan By SARALYN NORKUS good, but generally some of the Romero knocked home the go- Banner Sports Writer fastest kids in Tennessee come ahead run with a pinch-hit single out of Memphis. Our kids are fast in the 14th inning and LSU beat Friday should prove to be an too, so lets line them up on the Florida 5-3 in a Southeastern exciting day for Cleveland’s boys same track and see what hap- Conference tournament track and field team. pens,” commented Cleveland marathon that ended early In total, the Raiders qualified for track and field coach Adam Thursday morning. a total of six events at the TSSAA Renshaw. The game lasted just over 5 State Track Championships: the Anderson, who is the oldest on hours, making it the longest game long jump, the 110-meter hurdles, the relatively young 4x100 team in SEC tournament history in the 4x100-meter relay, the 4x800- and running the third leg, is most terms of time. meter relay, the 100-meter dash concerned with the competition LSU (41-17) next plays and the 4x400-meter relay. out of Memphis. Mississippi State (41-14-1), Out of those six events, the “We just have to make sure that which beat Alabama 4-1 on potential for CHS to finish in the we get the right handoffs and have Wednesday. Florida (44-12) faces top eight in the state and reach the right marks down on the Alabama (32-25) in an elimina- the podium is present in at least track. We need to not get nervous, tion game. half. and run as hard as we can,” Romero’s single to right scored One of those events that pos- Anderson said. Chris Reid to give LSU a 4-3 lead. sesses All-State potential is the Jones, who is also competing in Cole Freeman followed with a boys 4x100 relay team of fresh- the state long jump competition, is bloop hit that brought home man Micaleous Elder, sophomore ready to go up against the best the Brennan Breaux. Romeo Wykle, junior Robert state has to offer. Florida loaded the bases with Anderson and sophomore Keegan “It’s going to be a battle. It’s the nobody out in the bottom of the Jones. The team finished first at best of the best for competition,” 11th, but Jesse Stallings (3-0) got the sectional meet with a time of Jones declared. out of the jam when Nelson 43.08. Besides their previous success- Maldonado popped up and Coming into Friday, Cleveland es, what really makes this team Deacon Liput lined into an unas- is seeded fifth behind Kenwood even more interesting is the fact sisted double play. (42.98), which is out of Clarksville, that Wykle, Jones and Elder, who Liput had forced extra innings Antioch (42.81), and Memphis have been running together since when he singled home Buddy schools Whitehaven (42.57) and middle school and won the race at Reed with two outs in the ninth. Memphis Central (42.81). the state level while at Cleveland Grisanti’s homer lifts “The Memphis area is always Middle School, have the 4x100 in fast. We’ve seen some of the Vandy past Texas A&M Murfreesboro (teams) and they’re See BLUE RAIDERS, Page 13 (AP) — Walker Grisanti’s leadoff homer in the top of the ninth lift- ed Vanderbilt to a 6-5 win over Texas A&M Wednesday at the Southeastern Conference tourna- ment. The Commodores (43-15) moved into the winner’s bracket against the South Carolina- Mississippi winner. The Aggies (41-14) face the loser in an elimi- Banner photo, sArAlYN NOrkus nation game. cleVelAND seNiOr MADDie cOulThArD clears 11 feet on her first attempt, during the Matt Ruppenthal (5-1) pitched AAA Spring Fling pole vault finals Wednesday in Murfreesboro. The height earned Coulthard sec- 3-1/3 scoreless innings for ond place in the state, and was also a new personal record for the recently graduated Lady Raider. Vandy. He worked around a lead- off walk in the ninth with a strike- out on a bunt attempt and a dou- ble-play grounder. The Commodores’ Will Toffey Coulthard clears 11’ at went 3-for-4 with two RBIs. Connor Kaiser also drove in two runs, the second on a tying sacri- fice fly in the eighth. Jonathan Moroney led Texas Spring Fling, earns 2nd A&M, going 2-for-2 with a two- run double and a pair of walks. By SARALYN NORKUS cleared 11 feet on her first attempt Wednesday Austin Homan had two RBIs and Banner Sports Writer afternoon, and secured herself a second place his first triple. spot on the podium in the state tournament. MURFREESBORO — When Maddie Coulthard While the All-State recognition was nice, hit- Lartique powers Ole Miss took up pole vaulting during her sophomore past South Carolina Banner file photo, sArAlYN NOrkus ting a new personal record proved to be the icing year, she always had a goal in mind of clearing on the cake. (AP) — Henry Lartique had four JuNiOr rOBerT ANDersON, left, is the oldest member of the 11 feet, maybe higher. hits, including a three-run homer state-bound Cleveland boys 4x100-meter relay team. Anderson will “I always wanted 11 (feet), so by me getting In her third trip to the TSSAA State Track and that at the state meet, I finally got what I want- in the eighth inning, to power run the third leg of the race, with freshman Micaleous Elder leading Field Championships for pole vault, Coulthard ed. I’m pretty happy with this — pole vault Mississippi past South Carolina off, sophomore Romeo Wykle taking the second leg and sophomore was able to cross that goal off of her list. 10- 4 on Wednesday in the Keegan Jones anchoring. The relay team is seeded fifth going into The recent Cleveland High School graduate See COULTHARD, Page 13 Friday’s competition. See LSU, Page 13 Villar’s RBI single in 13th beats Braves ATLANTA (AP) — The Counsell said. “We got that run he couldn’t escape when the But Milwaukee made it 2-2 in Milwaukee Brewers squandered across, finally.” Brewers filled the bases again the eighth. With one out, a bases-loaded chance in the Villar’s RBI hit came off in the 13th with no outs. Martin Jonathan Lucroy singled off 12th inning. Casey Kelly (0-2), who had been Maldonado grounded into a Bud Norris, and Chris Carter Jonathan Villar made sure scheduled to start for the force at home to give the Braves followed with a double down the they didn’t blow it again in the Braves on Saturday. Instead, he a brief reprieve, but Villar came right-field line that sent Lucroy 13th. wound up throwing 77 pitches through. to third. With the infield back, Villar slapped a run-scoring over four innings after the Michael Blazek (3-1) picked Kirk Niewenhuis grounded out single to left field on an 0-2 Braves used up their entire up the win for the second night to second to bring home the pitch, giving the Milwaukee bullpen by the end of the ninth in a row. Carlos Torres earned tying run. Brewers a 3-2 victory over the — just three days after an 85- his first save since 2014 and The Brewers pushed across Atlanta Braves on Wednesday pitch outing. only the third of his career. their first run in the fifth with- night. “The kid was unbelievable,” Atlanta’s Gordon Beckham out a hit off Atlanta starter The Braves dropped to 2-19 Braves interim manager Brian hit the first pinch-hit homer of Mike Foltynewicz. Keon Broxton at Turner Field. Snitker said. “It’s a shame we his career — a two-run shot walked, moved to second on AP photo “It was a long game and runs couldn’t get him the win.” over the center-field wall that Junior Guerra’s sacrifice, took MilwAukee Brewers base runner Jonathan Villar was tagged were tough for both teams,” Kelly got out of his first jam, erased Milwaukee’s 1-0 lead in out at third base by Atlanta Braves third baseman Chase d’Arnaud, Milwaukee manager Craig striking out Chris Carter, but the sixth. See BRAVES, Page 13 after trying to stretch a double in the third inning Wednesday, in Atlanta. Five new faces added to the walls of NASCAR Hall of Fame

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — To NASCAR Hall of Fame. champion” and was known for Benny Parsons, auto racing was “Benny was one of the first his consistency. everything. drivers to make the smooth He won 21 times in 536 starts From driving to announcing, transition from the racecar to but finished in the top 10 in he was an icon in the sport and the broadcast booth,” said Doug more than half of his starts became one of the most beloved Rice, PRN president and long- (238). figures in the NASCAR commu- time TV co-host with Parsons. Parsons’ biggest victory might nity. “His down-home style and vast have been in the 1975 Daytona Parsons, who died in 2007 at experience made him an instant 500, and he is recognized as one age 65, was rewarded for his fan favorite and it gives me great of NASCAR’s top 50 drivers. accomplishments and impact on joy to see him elected in the Following his racing career he the sport when he was selected NASCAR Hall of Fame.” made seamless transition into into the NASCAR Hall of Fame Parsons, the 1973 NASCAR television and was a commenta- on Wednesday. premier series champion, was tor for NBC and TNT until he AP photo Fellow driver Mark Martin the first driver to eclipse 200 died of lung cancer. The 2017 clAss of the NASCAR Hall of Fame, from left, Benny Parsons, Rick Hendrick, Mark and car owners Rick Hendrick, mph in 1992 at Talladega “This is the biggest honor of Martin, Raymond Parks and Richard Childress, is displayed after being announced Wednesday, in Richard Childress and Raymond Superspeedway. He was referred Charlotte, N.C. Parks also were voted into the to by some as the “everyman’s See NASCAR, Page 13 12—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 26, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com

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SoCCeR Major league Soccer eASteRN CoNFeReNCe wltPts gF gA Philadelphia 53419 17 13 NYC FC 44517 18 24 New York 57116 21 20 Toronto FC 44416 14 12 Montreal 44416 19 18 Orlando City 33615 21 19 D.C. United 35413 13 14 New England 24713 17 24 Columbus 24511 12 15 25410 9 13 weSteRN CoNFeReNCe wltPts gF gA Colorado 82327 16 9 FC Dallas 84226 23 21 Real Salt Lake 63220 17 15 Vancouver 66220 22 24 Los Angeles 51520 25 13 San Jose 53419 16 15 Sporting KC 57217 14 17 Portland 46315 21 24 Seattle 46113 10 13 Houston 37211 18 20 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. wednesday’s games Philadelphia 2, Orlando City 2, tie Friday, May 27 D.C. United at Sporting Kansas City, 7 p.m. Saturday, May 28 Houston at Vancouver, 6 p.m. Toronto FC at New York, 7 p.m. AP photo Real Salt Lake at Columbus, 7:30 p.m. New eNglAND PAtRiotS quarterback Tom Brady leaves federal court, in New York in this August Seattle at New England, 7:30 p.m. Los Angeles at Montreal, 8 p.m. 2015 file photo. The Patriots joined the latest “Deflategate” appeal to support Brady on Wednesday, Portland at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Colorado, 9 p.m. taking sides with their star QB in court for the first time in his fight against the NFL and Commissioner FC Dallas at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Sunday, May 29 Roger Goodell. Orlando City at New York City FC, 4:30 p.m. wednesday, June 1 Columbus at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Seattle at D.C. United, 8 p.m. San Jose at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Contributed photo thursday, June 2 Patriots join ‘Deflategate’ fight Real Salt Lake at New York City FC, 7 p.m. HoNoRARy toURNAMeNt StARteRS Eli Adams, second Houston at FC Dallas, 9 p.m. from left, and Ainsley Oliver, second from right, are all smiles at the Sporting Kansas City at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. National women’s Soccer league Bradley Principal’s Association Golf Tournament Wednesday, at wltPts gF gA Washington 41113 85 appeal in court for the 1st time Chatata Valley Golf Course. With Eli and Ainsley are Lamar Mills, left, Chicago 41113 64 director of the Bradley County Junior golf League and Kevin Raper, Portland 30312 94 Orlando 42012 84 FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) football perspective — after all, cent of en banc appeals are right, tournament coordinator. Western New York 330988 Seattle 231777 — The New England Patriots Brady did lead New England to granted; if Brady’s request is Houston 231767 Sky Blue FC 2317710 joined the latest “Deflategate” four Super Bowl titles — the rejected, his only chance of Philadelphia 8, Detroit 5 Boston 150317 appeal to support Tom Brady decision by Patriots owner avoiding a suspension would be Chicago Cubs 9, St. Louis 8 FC Kansas City 042226 oN AiR San Francisco 4, San Diego 3, 10 innings NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. on Wednesday, taking sides Robert Kraft to take sides in to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Pittsburgh 5, Arizona 4 Friday’s game Sports on tV Boston 10, Colorado 3 Orlando 1, Houston 0 with their star quarterback in court against Goodell is a fur- Court, where the odds of thursday, May 26 Miami 4, Tampa Bay 3 Saturday’s games court for the first time in his ther step toward fracturing his obtaining a hearing are even AUto RACiNg Milwaukee 3, Atlanta 2, 13 innings Western New York 5, Sky Blue FC 2 8 a.m. L.A. Dodgers 3, Cincinnati 1 Portland 4, Washington 1 fight against the NFL and once-solid relationship with the slimmer. NBCSN — Formula One, Monaco Grand Prix, practice, at thursday’s games Sunday’s games Monte Carlo Arizona (Corbin 2-3) at Pittsburgh (Cole 5-3), 12:35 Boston 1, FC Kansas City 0 Commissioner Roger Goodell. commissioner. The Patriots also were penal- 2 p.m. Miami (Fernandez 6-2) at Tampa Bay (Smyly 2-5), 1:10 Chicago 2, Seattle 1 In an eight-page friend of the Other owners have fought ized by Goodell: a $1 million FS1 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series, Coca-Cola 600, prac- St. Louis (Leake 3-3) at Washington (Ross 3-4), 7:05 Friday’s games tice, at Concord, N.C. Colorado (Gray 1-2) at Boston (Buchholz 2-4), 7:10 Boston at Western New York, 7 p.m. court brief filed with the 2nd the league in court — most fine and the loss of two draft 3:30 p.m. Milwaukee (Peralta 2-5) at Atlanta (Wisler 2-3), 7:10 Washington at Houston, 8:30 p.m. FS1 — NASCAR, Xfinity Series, Hisense 4K TV 300, prac- Friday’s games Saturday’s game U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals , famously the Raiders’ Al Davis picks. At the time, Kraft accept- tice, at Concord, N.C. Philadelphia (Morgan 1-2) at Chicago Cubs (Lester 4-3), Orlando at FC Kansas City, 8:30 p.m. the Patriots said they “stand to — but Kraft had been one of the ed the punishment, saying he 5:30 p.m. 2:20 Sunday’s games FS1 — NASCAR, Xfinity Series, Hisense 4K TV 300, final St. Louis (Garcia 3-4) at Washington (Scherzer 5-3), 7:05 Seattle at Portland, 7 p.m. lose their All-Pro quarterback for most reliably loyal soldiers in was just one member of a group practice, at Concord, N.C. L.A. Dodgers (Wood 1-3) at N.Y. Mets (deGrom 3-1), 7:10 Sky Blue FC at Chicago, 7 p.m. 7 p.m. Miami (Conley 3-3) at Atlanta (Perez 2-1), 7:35 25 percent of the upcoming reg- the commissioner’s camp. The and had to consider what was FS1 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series, Coca-Cola 600, qual- Pittsburgh (Niese 4-2) at Texas (Hamels 5-0), 8:05 ular season based on a severely Patriots have also maintained a best for the league. ifying, at Concord, N.C. Cincinnati (Lamb 0-2) at Milwaukee (Davies 1-3), 8:10 College SoFtBAll San Francisco (Cain 1-5) at Colorado (Butler 2-2), 8:40 flawed process.” They also tried website designed to point out But Kraft’s attitude soured 7 p.m. San Diego (Vargas 0-2) at Arizona (Ray 2-3), 9:40 ESPN2 — NCAA Division I, Super Regionals, Game 1, NAtioNAl leAgUe leADeRS teNNiS to raise the stakes in an effort to the flaws in the league’s case when Goodell, hearing Brady’s Georgia vs. Florida, at Gainesville, Fla. g AB RHBA French open Seeds Fared 9 p.m. persuade the entire circuit to against Brady. appeal personally, refused to Murphy Was 46 175 26 69 .394 wednesday ESPN2 — NCAA Division I, Super Regionals, Game 1, Braun Mil 38 144 22 52 .361 At Stade Roland garros overrule the 2-1 decision that The NFL declined a request reduce the quarterback’s Louisiana-Lafayette vs. Oklahoma, at Norman, Okla. Zobrist ChC 43 156 34 54 .346 Paris golF reinstated Brady’s four-game for comment in response to the penalty. A federal judge vacated Prado Mia 42 166 14 57 .343 Men 5 a.m. ADiaz StL 44 154 31 51 .331 Second Round GOLF — European PGA Tour, BMW PGA Championship, suspension last month. filing. the suspension, but he was Ozuna Mia 45 172 30 57 .331 Andy Murray (2), Britain, def. Mathias Bourgue, France, 6-2, first round, at Surrey, England Piscotty StL 46 180 32 59 .328 2-6, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3. “The impact of the majority Brady was suspended last overruled by the 2nd Circuit 1 p.m. Herrera Phi 46 165 27 54 .327 Stan Wawrinka (3), Switzerland, def. Taro Daniel, Japan, 7- GOLF — Champions Tour, Senior PGA Championship, opinion is not limited to profes- May for four games for what panel. Yelich Mia 42 147 24 47 .320 6 (7), 6-3, 6-4. first round, at Benton Harbor, Mich. Fowler ChC 44 166 32 53 .319 Kei Nishikori (5), Japan, def. Andrey Kuznetsov, Russia, 6- 4 p.m. sional football,” the brief said. Goodell said was a scheme to The document filed Home Runs 3, 6-3, 6-3. GOLF — PGA Tour, Dean & DeLuca Invitational, first Cespedes, New York, 15; Arenado, Colorado, 14; Carter, Milos Raonic (8), Canada, def. Adrian Mannarino, France, 6- “It threatens to undermine vital use improperly inflated foot- Wednesday repeated that the round, at Fort Worth, Texas Milwaukee, 13; Stanton, Miami, 12; Story, Colorado, 12; 1, 7-6 (0), 6-1. 7 p.m. principles governing arbitration balls in that January’s AFC Patriots “strongly believe” Harper, Washington, 11; Walker, New York, 11; Rizzo, Richard Gasquet (9), France, def. Bjorn Fratangelo, United GOLF — LPGA Tour, Volvik Championship, first round, at Chicago, 11; Kemp, San Diego, 10; Bryant, Chicago, 10. States, 6-1, 7-6 (3), 6-3. Ann Arbor, Mich. (same-day tape) of collective bargaining agree- championship game. New nobody tampered with footballs Runs Batted in John Isner (15), United States, def. Kyle Edmund, Britain, 6- MlB BASeBAll Cespedes, New York, 36; Bryant, Chicago, 35; Rizzo, 4, 6-4, 6-4. ments throughout the national England defeated the during the AFC title game. The 12:30 p.m. Chicago, 35; Arenado, Colorado, 34; Pence, San Gilles Simon (16), France, def. Guido Pella, Argentina, 4-6, MLB — Arizona at Pittsburgh OR Miami at Tampa Bay (1 economy.” Indianapolis Colts 45-7 before team said the 2nd Circuit panel Francisco, 33; Carpenter, St. Louis, 32; Harper, 1-6, 7-5, 7-6 (4), 6-4. p.m.) Washington, 31; Story, Colorado, 31; Carter, Milwaukee, Nick Kyrgios (17), Australia, def. Igor Sijsling, Netherlands, 7 p.m. The Patriots have never going on to win the Super Bowl. “endorsed the outcome of a 31; Zobrist, Chicago, 31. 6-3, 6-2, 6-1. MLB — St. Louis at Washington OR Colorado at Boston Pitching Benoit Paire (19), France, lost to Teymuraz Gabashvili, wavered in their defense of The suspension was over- highly manipulated and funda- FSSE — Milwaukee at Atlanta Arrieta, Chicago, 9-0; Strasburg, Washington, 8-0; Russia, 6-3, 6-2, 3-6, 6-2. NBA BASKetBAll Brady as he fights the penalty turned by a federal judge on mentally unfair process Kershaw, Los Angeles, 7-1; Cueto, San Francisco, 7-1; Viktor Troicki (22), Serbia, def. Dusan Lajovic, Serbia, 6-7 9 p.m. Matz, New York, 7-1; Samardzija, San Francisco, 7-2; (4), 6-3, 6-0, retired. TNT — Playoffs, Western Conference, finals, Game 5, for being “at least generally the eve of the 2015 regular sea- designed and used by the Jack Sock (23), United States, def. Dustin Brown, Germany, Oklahoma City at Golden State Hammel, Chicago, 6-1. 6-3, 7-6 (5), 6-2. aware” of an illegal scheme to son, but a circuit court panel Commissioner to reach and NHl HoCKey American league Ivo Karlovic (27), Croatia, def. Jordan Thompson, Australia, 8 p.m. east Division deflate footballs. But having ruled 2-1 last month that justify a predetermined out- 6-7 (2), 6-3, 7-6 (3), 6-7 (4), 12-10. NBCSN — Stanley Cup playoffs, Eastern Conference, w l Pct gB Lucas Pouille (29), France, lost to Andrej Martin, Slovakia, finals, Game 7, Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh Boston 29 17 .630 — failed to earn his freedom with Goodell acted within the rights come.” 6-3, 7-5, 6-3. SPeCiAlS Baltimore 26 18 .591 2 Jeremy Chardy (30), France, def. Adam Pavlasek, Czech a public relations blitz or granted to him by the collective “It renders meaningless the 10 a.m. New York 22 23 .489 6½ Republic, 6-4, 6-2, 6-4. ESPN2 — Scripps National Spelling Bee, finals (opening Toronto 23 25 .479 7 through backroom dealings bargaining agreement. vital protections afforded by a women portion), at National Harbor, Md. Tampa Bay 21 23 .477 7 Second Round 8 p.m. Central Division within the league office, the Brady has appealed to the bargained-for right to appeal Agnieszka Radwanska (2), Poland, def. Caroline Garcia, ESPN — Scripps National Spelling Bee, finals (closing w l Pct gB France, 6-2, 6-4. team finally joined the court full 2nd Circuit for a re-hearing and to obtain and present per- portion), at National Harbor, Md. Chicago 27 21 .563 — Cleveland 25 20 .556 ½ Garbine Muguruza (4), Spain, def. Myrtille Georges, France, case that threatens to stretch — called “en banc” — and the tinent evidence,” the team Kansas City 24 22 .522 2 6-2, 6-0. Detroit 23 23 .500 3 Simona Halep (6), Romania, def. Zarina Diyas, Kazakhstan, into its third NFL season. Patriots’ brief was in support of argued. “Its impacts will be felt oN tAP Minnesota 12 34 .261 14 7-6 (5), 6-2. Though not surprising from a that appeal. Less than 1 per- far beyond the NFL.” west Division Petra Kvitova (10), Czech Republic, def. Hsieh Su-wei, thursday, May 26 w l Pct gB Taiwan, 6-4, 6-1. tRACK & FielD Seattle 28 18 .609 — Lucie Safarova (11), Czech Republic, def. Viktorija Golubic, tSSAA Spring Fling Texas 27 20 .574 1½ Switzerland, 6-2, 6-2. (girls Running events finals begin at 4) Los Angeles 21 26 .447 7½ Svetlana Kuznetsova (13), Russia, def. Heather Watson, girls Field events Oakland 20 28 .417 9 Britain, 6-1, 6-3. Sloane Stephens (19), United States, def. Veronica Cepede NFL doctor sends strong at MtSU Houston 19 28 .404 9½ Triple Jump, 11:15 a.m. wednesday’s games Royg, Paraguay, 7-6 (0), 6-1. High Jump, 1 Minnesota 7, Kansas City 5 Sam Stosur (21), Australia, def. Zhang Shuai, China, 6-3, 6- Friday, May 27 Philadelphia 8, Detroit 5 4. tRACK & FielD Texas 15, L.A. Angels 9 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (24), Russia, def. Cagla response to House report tSSAA Spring Fling Cleveland 4, Chicago White Sox 3 Buyukakcay, Turkey, 6-3, 4-6, 6-1. (Boys Running events finals begin at 4) Toronto 8, N.Y. Yankees 4 Irina-Camelia Begu (25), Romania, def. CoCo Vandeweghe, Boys Field events Boston 10, Colorado 3 United States, 6-7 (4), 7-6 (4), 10-8. SEATTLE (AP) — The co- NFL nor have I ever received at MtSU Miami 4, Tampa Bay 3 Ekaterina Makarova (27), Russia, lost to Yanina Wickmayer, Long Jump, 10 a.m. Houston 4, Baltimore 3 Belgium, 2-6, 6-2, 6-2. chairman of the NFL’s head, funding through the research Shot Put, 10 a.m. Seattle 13, Oakland 3 Barbora Strycova (30), Czech Republic, def. Polona Discus, 12:30 thursday’s games Hercog, Slovenia, 6-4, 6-4. neck and spine committee has grant dollars in question,” he Miami (Fernandez 6-2) at Tampa Bay (Smyly 2-5), 1:10 sent a letter to Congress stress- said. “I am a physician on the Toronto (Happ 5-2) at N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 3-2), 4:05 Colorado (Gray 1-2) at Boston (Buchholz 2-4), 7:10 tRANSACtioNS ing that he was not contacted front lines of this issue, treat- BASKetBAll Baltimore (Gausman 0-1) at Houston (McCullers 0-1), 8:10 by a committee handling a ing kids and counseling par- Chicago White Sox (Gonzalez 0-1) at Kansas City (Duffy 0- wednesday’s Sports transactions NBA Playoff glance 0), 8:15 report during a government ents every day on understand- CoNFeReNCe FiNAlS Friday’s games BASeBAll (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Boston (Kelly 2-0) at Toronto (Sanchez 4-1), 7:07 American league study on the link between foot- ing concussions and repetitive eASteRN CoNFeReNCe Baltimore (Wright 2-3) at Cleveland (Bauer 3-2), 7:10 DETROIT TIGERS — Sent RHP Shane Greene to Cleveland 3, toronto 2 N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 2-0) at Tampa Bay (Archer 3-5), 7:10 Toledo (IL) for a rehab assignment. ball and brain disease. head injury. I feel passionately Tuesday, May 17: Cleveland 115, Toronto 84 Pittsburgh (Niese 4-2) at Texas (Hamels 5-0), 8:05 KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Traded OF Jose That study concluded that that there is urgent work ahead Thursday, May 19: Cleveland 108, Toronto 89 Chicago White Sox (Rodon 2-4) at Kansas City (Ventura 4- Saturday, May 21: Toronto 99, Cleveland 84 3), 8:15 Martinez to St. Louis for cash. NFL officials improperly sought to fill the tremendous gap in Monday, May 23: Toronto 105, Cleveland 99 Detroit (Fulmer 3-1) at Oakland (Manaea 1-2), 10:05 LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Assigned RHP Al Wednesday, May 25: Cleveland 116, Toronto 78 Houston (Fiers 3-2) at L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 2-5), 10:05 Alburquerque outright to Salt Lake (PCL). to influence the process. funding and support on this Friday, May 27: Cleveland at Toronto, 8:30 p.m. Minnesota (Dean 0-1) at Seattle (Hernandez 4-3), 10:10 Designated LHP Lucas Luetge for assignment. x-Sunday, May 29: Toronto at Cleveland, 8:30 p.m. Dr. Richard Ellenbogen wrote issue.” AMeRiCAN leAgUe leADeRS Recalled 3B Kaleb Cowart from Salt Lake. Sent INF AP photo weSteRN CoNFeReNCe g AB RHBA Tuesday to New Jersey Rep. One section of the congres- oklahoma City 3, golden State 1 Cliff Pennington and LHP C.J. Wilson to Inland Bradley Jr. Bos 45 160 25 56 .350 Monday, May 16: Oklahoma City 108, Golden State 102 Empire (Cal) for rehab assignments. Frank Pallone to note that sional report dealt directly with U.S. ReP. Frank Pallone Jr. Bogaerts Bos 45 189 36 66 .349 Wednesday, May 18: Golden State 118, Oklahoma City 91 MINNESOTA TWINS — Placed OF Darin VMartinez Det 45 160 19 54 .338 speaks in Trenton, N.J., in this Sunday, May 22: Oklahoma City 133, Golden State 105 claims he and others tried to Ellenbogen. Castellanos Det 44 163 22 55 .337 Mastroianni on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Tuesday, May 24: Oklahoma City 118, Golden State 94 Ortiz Bos 42 159 23 53 .333 Sunday. Selected the contract of LHP Buddy influence a National Institutes “Dr. Ellenbogen is a primary 2013 file photo. Pallone has Thursday, May 26: Oklahoma City at Golden State, 9 p.m. MiCabrera Det 46 174 27 56 .322 Boshers from Rochester (IL). Transferred LHP Glen x-Saturday, May 28: Golden State at Oklahoma City, 9 of Health grant selection are example of the conflicts of Reddick Oak 41 146 21 47 .322 found that National Football p.m. Perkins to the 60-day DL. Agreed to terms with LHP Mazara Tex 39 150 21 48 .320 x-Monday, May 30: Oklahoma City at Golden State, 9 p.m. Sean Burnett on a minor league contract. inaccurate. Ellenbogen called interest between his role as a League officials improperly Lindor Cle 44 179 29 57 .318 wNBA glance OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Optioned LHP Daniel not being interviewed a “basic researcher and his role as an Trout LAA 47 176 32 56 .318 Coulombe and INF Max Muncy to Nashville (PCL). sought to influence a govern- eASteRN CoNFeReNCe Home Runs lack of fairness” and a “malign- NFL adviser,” the study said. wlPct gB Cano, Seattle, 14; Frazier, Chicago, 14; KDavis, Oakland, Reinstated INF Jed Lowrie from the 15-day DL. ment study on the link between Atlanta 31.750 — 13; Trumbo, Baltimore, 13; Machado, Baltimore, 13; Recalled RHP Zach Neal from Nashville. ing without so much as the “He had been part of a group Indiana 21.667 ½ MiCabrera, Detroit, 11; Ortiz, Boston, 11; Donaldson, SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Optioned INF Chris football and brain disease. New York 22.500 1 Toronto, 11; 8 tied at 10. courtesy of a direct question to that applied for the $16 million Connecticut 12.333 1½ Taylor to Tacoma (PCL). Recalled INF Luis Pallone’s report says the league Runs Batted in Sardinas from Tacoma. me by your staff.” grant. After his group was not Chicago 13.250 2 Cano, Seattle, 43; Ortiz, Boston, 43; Betts, Boston, 35; Washington 13.250 2 Frazier, Chicago, 34; Bradley Jr., Boston, 34; Bautista, TAMPA BAY RAYS — Sent RHP Brad Boxberger to Pallone said the league tried selected, Dr. Ellenbogen tried to strong-arm the National weSteRN CoNFeReNCe Toronto, 34; Encarnacion, Toronto, 33; Trout, Los Angeles, Montgomery (SL) for a rehab assignment. Institutes of Health into taking wlPct gB 32; Cruz, Seattle, 32; TShaw, Boston, 32. TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Optioned L/RHP Pat to strong-arm the NIH into tak- became one of the NFL’s pri- Los Angeles 401.000 — Pitching Venditte to Buffalo (IL). Reinstated 2B Devon Travis ing the project away from a mary advocates in expressing the project away from a Minnesota 401.000 — Sale, Chicago, 9-1; Tomlin, Cleveland, 7-0; Price, Boston, Dallas 31.750 1 from the 15-day DL. 7-1; Porcello, Boston, 7-2; Zimmermann, Detroit, 7-2; Hill, National league researcher who the NFL feared concerns surrounding the researcher the NFL feared was Seattle 12.333 2½ Oakland, 7-3; 2 tied at 6-1. San Antonio 03.000 3½ ATLANTA BRAVES — Claimed LHP Dario Alvarez was biased. process with the BU grant biased. Phoenix 04.000 4 off waivers from the N.Y. Mets. wednesday’s games CINCINNATI REDS — Assigned RHP Steve According to the study, the selection.” Minnesota 85, Phoenix 78 HoCKey Delabar outright to Louisville (IL). Sent RHP NFL had agreed to donate $30 Some of the members of the thursday’s games Tennessee Titans have claimed Los Angeles at Connecticut, 7 p.m. Anthony DeSclafani to Louisville for a rehab assign- million to the NIH to fund brain NFL’s Head, Neck and Spine NHl Playoff glance ment. Washington at Seattle, 10 p.m. CoNFeReNCe FiNAlS research, but backed out after Committee who opposed Stern tight end Jerome Cunningham Friday’s games (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) COLORADO ROCKIES — Placed LHP Boone Chicago at San Antonio, 8 p.m. eASteRN CoNFeReNCe Logan on the 15-day DL, retroactive to May 18. the institutes went ahead with had also sought the grant, the off waivers from the New York Indiana at Minnesota, 8 p.m. tampa Bay 3, Pittsburgh 3 Reinstated RHP Jason Motte from the 15-day DL. Jets. Atlanta at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Friday, May 13: Tampa Bay 3, Pittsburgh 1 MIAMI MARLINS — Claimed RHP RHP Asher a $16 million grant to promi- study said. Saturday’s games Monday, May 16: Pittsburgh 3, Tampa Bay 2, OT The Titans announced the Connecticut at Seattle, 10 p.m. Wojciechowski off waivers from Houston and nent Boston University The league acknowledged Wednesday, May 18: Pittsburgh 4, Tampa Bay 2 optioned him to Jupiter (FSL). Designated LHP Tim Friday, May 20: Tampa Bay 4, Pittsburgh 3 researcher Robert Stern. He’s a Monday it had raised concerns move Wednesday. Sunday, May 22: Tampa Bay 4, Pittsburgh 3, OT Berry for assignment. The 6-foot-3, 250-pound Tuesday, May 24: Pittsburgh 5, Tampa Bay 2 PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Placed LHP Tony leading expert on the link about the study and a potential BASeBAll Thursday, May 26: Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. Watson on paternity leave and RHP Arquimedes between football and brain dis- conflict of interest involving Cunningham was waived by the weSteRN CoNFeReNCe Caminero on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Rob Jets who had claimed the tight National league San Jose 4, St. louis 2 Scahill and LHP Kyle Lobstein from Indianapolis eases such as chronic traumat- Stern. But NFL spokesman Sunday, May 15: St. Louis 2, San Jose 1 east Division (IL). end after he played nine games Tuesday, May 17: San Jose 4, St. Louis 0 ic encephalopathy. Taxpayers Brian McCarthy said the NFL w l Pct gB Thursday, May 19: San Jose 3, St. Louis 0 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Assigned OF Jose for the New York Giants last Washington 28 19 .596 — are instead bearing the cost. had communicated its con- Saturday, May 21: St. Louis 6, San Jose 3 Martinez to Memphis (PCL). Transferred RHP Mitch New York 27 19 .587 ½ Monday, May 23: San Jose 6, St. Louis 3 Harris to the 60-day DL. season with eight catches for Philadelphia 26 21 .553 2 The NFL denied Pallone’s cerns through appropriate Wednesday, May 25: San Jose 5, St. Louis 2 Miami 24 22 .522 3½ FootBAll 59 yards. The Giants signed StANley CUP FiNAlS findings. channels. Atlanta 12 33 .267 15 National Football league (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) him as an undrafted free agent Central Division ATLANTA FALCONS — Waived OL Cody Elenz. While defending himself, It noted that the league San Jose vs. tampa Bay-Pittsburgh winner w l Pct gB Monday, May 30: Tampa Bay at San Jose or San Jose at CHICAGO BEARS — Waived LB Danny Mason. out of Southern Connecticut Chicago 31 14 .689 — Ellenbogen, chairman of the stands behind its $30 million Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. Signed LB Jarrett Grace. Pittsburgh 26 19 .578 5 State in 2014, and he spent Wednesday, June 1: Tampa Bay at San Jose or San Jose CINCINNATI BENGALS — Waived/injured PK University of Washington promise and that the govern- St. Louis 24 23 .511 8 at Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. much of that season on the Milwaukee 20 26 .435 11½ Jonathan Brown.Signed DT Andrew Billings and FB Department of Neurological ment ultimately made the deci- Saturday, June 4: San Jose at Tampa Bay or Pittsburgh at Cincinnati 15 32 .319 17 Andrew Bonnet. San Jose, 8 p.m. practice squad. west Division CLEVELAND BROWNS — Named Chuck Kyle Surgery, criticized the study as sion on funding the study in Monday, June 6: San Jose at Tampa Bay or Pittsburgh at w l Pct gB Cunningham caught 61 San Jose, 8 p.m. youth football adviser. counterproductive in efforts to question. San Francisco 30 19 .612 — x-Thursday, June 9: Tampa Bay at San Jose or San Jose at GREEN BAY PACKERS — Released OL Vince passes for 690 yards and seven Los Angeles 25 23 .521 4½ understand the long-term risks Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. Kowalski. Colorado 21 24 .467 7 Titans claim Cunningham x-Sunday, June 12: San Jose at Tampa Bay or Pittsburgh touchdowns in college. Arizona 21 27 .438 8½ INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Signed OT Le’Raven of traumatic brain injury. at San Jose, 8 p.m. San Diego 19 29 .396 10½ Clark. off waivers from NY Jets The roster move leaves the x-Wednesday, June 15: Tampa Bay at San Jose or San “To be clear, I am not and wednesday’s games TENNESSEE TITANS — Claimed TE Jerome Jose at Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. NASHVILLE (AP) — The Titans with 90 players. N.Y. Mets 2, Washington 0 Cunningham off waivers from the N.Y. Jets. never have been paid by the www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 26, 2016— 13 LeBron, Love power Cavs over Raptors CLEVELAND (AP) — Back at both ends in Game 5, handing who were overwhelmed from the performance that should tem- home, the Cavaliers were not the Raptors a beating that could start. Bismack Biyombo had just porarily quiet his critics. hospitable. Just rude. linger into the offseason. After four rebounds after getting 40 the “Kevin Love being Kevin Love,” They roughed up the visiting coming in with momentum and past two games. The only positive Cavs coach Tyronn Lue said. “He Raptors again. confidence, Toronto’s players left for Toronto was center Jonas had two bad shooting games and LeBron James scored 23 Quicken Loans Arena shaken Valanciunas, who returned after we made a big deal out of it. points then sat the fourth quar- and one loss from having their missing eight straight games with Nothing he does amazes me. We ter, Kevin Love scored 25, and deepest playoff run stopped. a sprained right ankle. He scored gotta keep him aggressive all the Cleveland unleashed tenacious “They kicked our butts, bottom nine points in 18 minutes. time.” defense on Toronto to regain con- line,” Raptors coach Dwane Playing defense as if every pos- The Cavs made a point of get- trol of the Eastern Conference Casey said. “That’s been all three session was the game’s last, ting Love the ball right away and finals with a 116-78 rout of the ballgames.” Cleveland held Toronto to 34 he responded by making all four Raptors in Game 5 on Wednesday James had eight assists and points in the opening half while field goal attempts, dropping a 3 AP photo night. six rebounds in 31 minutes building a 31-point halftime lead late in the first quarter that CLEVELAND’S LEBRON JAMES looks to pass around the On their court in front of before checking out late in the — the largest in conference finals pushed the Cavs to a 37-19 lead. Toronto Raptors’ DeMarre Carroll (5) in the first half of Game 5 of the 20,000-plus screaming, towel- third quarter with the Cavs up history. Since their expansion “It was a bounce-back game for Eastern Conference finals Wednesday, in Cleveland. waving fans following two 37. He spent the fourth quarter arrival in 1993, the Raptors had him,” James said. “He’s a true straight losses in Canada, the resting on the bench while never been down by 30 before in professional.” Smith said. “He makes tough ence finals. ... Cleveland is 7-0 at Cavs opened a 34-point lead in Cleveland’s reserves finished the any game — regular or postsea- Cleveland’s onslaught contin- shots around the basket and that home in these playoffs, winning the first half, pushed it to 43 in romp. son — at halftime but they have ued in the second quarter, and was big for us.” by an average of 20.9 points. ... the second half and took a 3-2 At halftime, James, Irving and rarely seen a defense like this when James got free for an easy CENTER OF ATTENTION Trumped their 31-point win in series lead. Love had outscored the Raptors either. two-handed dunk, Cavs fans Valanciunas hadn’t played Game 1, which was the previous They can clinch their second 43-34. Cleveland has won its The Cavs were all over the could relax and begin making TV since May 7. He scored two quick most lopsided playoff victory in straight conference title and trip three games in the series by a court, swarming and stifling viewing plans for Friday. baskets in the first quarter when team history. ... James played in to the NBA Finals with a win in combined 88 points, and won its DeRozan and Lowry, who com- These looked more like the the Raptors were still close. his 191st career postseason Game 6 on Friday night in last four over Toronto at home by bined for 67 points in Game 4. Cavaliers who opened the post- TIP-INS game, moving him ahead of Toronto. 110. A courtside doctor might have season with 10 straight wins, Raptors: Dropped to 2-7 on the Magic Johnson for 12th place on “We gotta come out from the “They are a different team stopped this one in the first half. obliterated the Raptors by a com- road in this postseason. ... Played the all-time list. ... James (1,320) beginning and that starts with here,” Casey said. “We came in Love found his shooting touch bined 50 points in Games 1 and a game every other day since is tied with Kobe Bryant for the the Big 3,” James said, referring here with a chance to do some- after it went missing during the 2 and given a chance to beat April 29, going 7-7. . Biyombo second-most free throws in post- to himself, Love and Kyrie Irving, thing special and we didn’t get it lost weekend in Toronto, where whomever survived in the West. and Valanciunas are the only season history. Michael Jordan who added 23 points. “We’ll be done. They pushed us around he went just 5 of 23 and was WHOLE LOTTA LOVE teammates with at least 120 made 1,463. much better.” and took what they wanted.” benched for the fourth quarter of The Cavs credited Love with rebounds this postseason. UP NEXT It’s hard to imagine the Cavs DeMar DeRozan scored 14 and Game 4. He finished 8 of 10 from setting the tone early. Cavaliers: The 38-point win Game 6 is Friday night in being more in sync. They clicked Kyle Lowry 13 for the Raptors, the field, a confidence-boosting “He really got it going,” J.R. ties the fifth largest in the confer- Toronto. LSU NASCAR From Page 11 From Page 11

Southeastern Conference tour- Woodman had two hits and Benny’s life,” said Parsons’ boat teams before founding “All- nament. scored four times. widow, Terri. “It summarizes Star Racing,” the team would The Rebels (42-16) advance to David Parkinson pitched into everything he has ever worked evolve into Hendrick meet Vanderbilt in a winner’s the sixth for Ole Miss, giving up toward. Every job he has ever Motorsports in 1984. bracket game. The Gamecocks two runs. had be it as a race car driver in While humbled by the Hall (42-14), who have lost seven South Carolina committed five all divisions, host of a NASCAR honor, Hendrick said he has no straight SEC tournament games, errors, leading to four unearned radio shows, NASCAR color thoughts of slowing down. must beat Texas A&M to stay runs. Gene Cone had three of the commentator for TV networks “We have accomplished so alive. Gamecocks’ 10 hits while each were just as important to much and I am appreciative of Lartique was 4 for 5 with four Madison Stokes and Jonah Bride him as the next. He lived his life so much, but with as competi- RBIs and three runs scored. J.B. each had two. for NASCAR fans.” tive as we are, I still want more,” Martin, who was driving up to Hendrick said. see the Indianapolis 500 in his Childress’ name is synony- motor home when he heard the mous with Dale Earnhardt, who news, said he was “humbled to was inducted into the Hall of Coulthard no end” to be a part of a class Fame’s inaugural class. From Page 11 that includes Parsons. Parsons Earnhardt won six champi- was instrumental in Martin get- onships with Childress’ cars and ting into NASCAR when he was 67 races between 1984 and makes me happy,” Coulthard Lady Raider pole vaulter was just a teenage dirt track driver 2000. declared. ranked third behind Brentwood’s growing up in Arkansas. Childress said he didn’t Not only did Coulthard break Taylor Pickett (11 feet, 3 inches) “He gave me great advice,” expect to get voted in. her old PR of 10 feet, 6 inches, and Anderson County’s Brittany Martin said. “I was told the only way you she also set a new school record Bishop (11 feet). The 57-year-old Martin went were going to get in is if you in the event. Taking first place in the AAA Contributed photo on to win 96 races across retire or you die,” said The Lady Raider was success- girls’ competition was Allie THREE MEMBERS OF CLEVELAND’S 4x100-meter relay team NASCAR’s national series com- Childress. “I sure like the first ful on each of her first attempts Hughes of Germantown, who have been running together since middle school, where they won the petition, including 40 on the one better.” at the various heights, but then cleared 12 feet. Hughes had Sprint Cup level. Still, he’s He said celebrated by honor state championship. Making their story even more interesting is the had three close yet unsuccessful entered as the fourth-ranked known as the best driver to by opening a bottle of his own fact their mothers all ran together in the 4x100 back in the early ’90s, attempts at clearing 11 feet, 6 pole vaulter. never win a championship, fin- Childress cabernet wine. and also went to the State Track and Field Championship. From right inches. Coulthard had been nursing a ishing second in the Sprint Cup Childress started out as a are a younger Romeo Wykle, Micaleous Elder and Keegan Jones. “It always seems that whenev- hamstring injury prior to standings five times. driver, purchasing his first race- er you’re pole vaulting it comes Wednesday, but said it did not But he never let it define him. car for $20 at the age of 17. He out with a disappointment, impact her at all when vaulting. “I don’t have a Daytona 500 formed Richard Childress although 11 feet is a really good “Because it’s such a short dis- trophy and a championship tro- Racing in 1972 and continued PR for me,” she commented. tance, I’m not thinking about it phy,” Martin said. “I would ask racing until 1981 before turning Blue Raiders During her first appearance at when I’m running down there the question ‘how would my life his focus to being a full-time From Page 11 the state level, which came just a with my pole. It’s a short run be different if I had one?’ I truly owner. month after first picking up a compared to running 400 believe my life wouldn’t be dif- “Only in America could a kid vaulting pole, Coulthard finished meters,” she explained. their blood. Both Elder and Person have had ferent. But my life will be differ- with a $20 racecar and a dream 14th overall after clearing 7 feet. Coulthard’s immediate plans Back in the early 1990s their plenty of advice to dole out to their ent from now on because I’m in wind up in the Hall of Fame,” “It’s something that I fell in include cheering on her fellow mothers, Anne Person (Wykle’s sons. the Hall of Fame now. That is Childress said. love with my sophomore year. teammates the rest of this week. mother), Kim Prigmore (Jones’ “I’ve told Micaleous just to focus my crown jewel.” Parks was one of stock car Not a lot of people do it, but the Despite her success in the pole mother) and Shanema Elder and give 110 percent,” Elder com- Hendrick won 14 owner racing’s earliest team owners. people that do seem to love it,” vault pit, continuing on at the (Elder’s mother), all ran together mented. championships, and Childress He began as an owner in 1939 Coulthard detailed. “The pole collegiate level is not in her and reached the state track meet “You know, Momma doesn’t 11 across NASCAR’s three with drivers Lloyd Seay and Roy vault pit is one of my happy plans. as well. know much, even though she series. Hall and his cars went on to places. I love pole vault and I “I’ve been recruited and had “It’s a coincidence,” Elder said went to the state in track,” a Parks was the first car owner dominate in the 1940s. Red would encourage anyone who is many offers, but I’m not going to “I’ve heard them talking about laughing Person noted. “I’ve tried to win a title. He died in 2010 at Byron won the first modified running in track to try it.” do pole vaulting (in college),” how they ran in the relay team, to give him pointers on how to cut 96. NASCAR title in 1948 and his She vaulted her way onto the Coulthard said. and it’s pretty cool how we all are back on a little time and to be Hendrick, the founder and first premier series title in 1949 podium during her junior sea- Instead, she will attend running together now.” explosive out of the blocks and he owner of Hendrick Motorsports, in a Parks-owned car. son, finishing sixth after clearing Tennessee Tech in the fall, where “There’s another generation listens, but of course its ‘Mom, I has won 11 of his titles on the Martinsville Speedway 9 feet, 6 inches. she plans to pursue a degree in running now,” Wykle added. already know that.’ I know that Sprint Cup circuit — six with founder H. Clay Earles won the Coming into Wednesday, the nursing. Person, Elder and Prigmore ran they’re still a little young, but they Jimmie Johnson, four with Jeff 2017 Landmark Award for out- in the 4x100 in 1992 and 1993 have the speed and they could do Gordon and one with Terry standing contributions to and made it to the state meet in it.” Labonte. He owned drag racing NASCAR. their final year together. The boys tend to agree with “I think that it is amazing,” their mothers’ intuition when it declared Person. “When Romeo comes to a successful Spring Fling and Keegan were eighth-graders race. and Micaleous was a seventh- “Right now we’re placed fifth Braves grader, they won the state. I told overall and a team is like two hun- From Page 11 their moms, ‘Look at this, this was dredths or two tenths of a second us when we were younger and faster than us. I think we can get now our boys are running.’” them and come in in the top third on a wild pitch and trotted extra defensive work early in the The Lady Raiders 4x100 team three,” Wykle said. home on Villar’s sacrifice fly to season before the heat of sum- finished seventh in the state, While the speedsters admit they deep right-center. mer really kicks in. Also, he’s which according to Person was might be a little nervous prior to Guerra went five scoreless surely mindful that Atlanta has due to bad handoffs. the race, once that starter’s pistol innings, working around four been one of baseball’s worst “We had terrible handoffs on is fired, they feel the nerves will be hits and four walks. Foltynewicz fielding teams, with 33 errors in our second and third legs — I gone. They also agree that the lasted 5 2/3, giving up four hits their first 44 games. think the nerves got to us. plan is to use those nerves as and a run. Neither came close to “Anytime you’re handling the Horrible, horrible handoffs,” motivation to go faster. factoring in the decision. ball, it’s a good thing,” Snitker Person began. “We’re trying to get this trophy,” The announced crowd of said. “Early on, the outfielders “There’s a lot of speed when you Elder declared. 12,869 was the smallest of the have got to throw and the get over to Middle and West “We’re feeling real good and con- season at Turner Field. There infielders need a little fine-tun- Tennessee — those boys can run. fident that we can get on the podi- appeared to be less than 1,000 ing to feel in touch with the That’s the way it was when I ran um,” Wykle added. in the stands by the end of the ball.” track, too. Those girls knew every Friday’s competition opens up 4-hour, 51-minute marathon. The extra work paid off. The technique to get their times down. with Jones competing in the long Broxton picked up his first Braves threw out two runners It was a very good experience for jump at 10 a.m. Eastern. big-league hit in the 13th on an on the basepaths. us, but I just wish that we had The running event finals will attempted sacrifice bunt. UP NEXT more time to (prepare) ourselves. begin at 4 p.m. with the 4x800 Kelly made a diving attempt Brewers: RHP Wily Peralta (2- Here’s the thing too, I don’t think relay. on the pop-up, but the ball 5, 6.99) goes in the series finale none of us took it as seriously as Sophomore Benjedi Casseus came out of his glove as he slid Thursday. He is 1-1 with a 1.23 we could have. It’s more than just stands a good chance of reaching along the grass on his stomach.’ ERA in four career starts getting out there and running fast. the podium in the 110-meter hur- Broxton, a native of Lakeland, against Atlanta, which a far cry Our boys know that and I think dles, as he is seeded third coming Florida, beamed at first base from his performance this sea- that once they get there, as long as into the competition with a time of and acknowledged family and son. Opponents are hitting .363 they don’t let nerves get to them, I 14.88. friends cheering behind the against him. think they’ll place higher than Elder is also competing in the Milwaukee dugout. Braves: RHP Matt Wisler (2-3, fifth.” 100-meter dash. The freshman is The Braves came out before 2.93) looks to add to his impres- Elder’s mother also feels that ranked 14th coming into Friday batting practice to work on their sive showing in May, having her son’s team can work their way with a time of 11.28. fielding for about 45 minutes, allowed only six earned runs in up toward the top of the podium. The State Track Banner photo, SARALYN NORKUS something you normally don’t 30 innings this month. He won “I think they’ll do pretty good Championships close out with the CLEVELAND POLE VAULTER Maddie Coulthard is awarded her see after spring training. in his only career appearance and it will be a good experience for 4x400 relay, in which Cleveland’s second place medal on the podium at the TSSAA State Track and Snitker said he’s always liked against the Brewers, a 5-3 tri- them,” she said. “I at least expect team is seeded 16th with a time of Field Championship. for his teams to get in some umph last July. them to finish third.” 3:33.68. 14—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 26, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com Janice Casteel: She’s a city manager with ‘Spirit’ Many people are thanking Janice Cleveland as she met with other The fact that so many talented peo- 6:30 p.m. to celebrate a job, and a Casteel this week for her years of serv- OUR CITY organizations. ple applied to become our next city career, well done, and wish her and ice to our city, and wishing her a great Cleveland Even with all that time devoted to manager is testimony to the job Janice her family a happy retirement. retirement with her family. Through Mayor the city, she still found time for family, has done for us, and the great impres- On a personal note: Through the the years she has truly exemplified the friends and church. Now she and her sion she has left on others regarding years Janice Casteel has been not only “Spirit” that is now a part of our offi- Tom husband, Danny, can have more time this city. a fellow associate as she worked pro- cial city logo. Rowland for family and for traveling in their RV. Over the past years our city has fessionally alongside me, the Council, Forty-two years ago Janice went to Our city has been fortunate to have grown in size and has become an even staff and community, she has also work for the city of Cleveland. She Janice's wide range of experience with more desirable place to live, operate a been a friend to me, my wife, Sandra, began her career as a front-counter done over the years for a city you so our city government. She led the team business and raise a family. Janice and our family. Her Christian and car- clerk, receiving property tax payments obviously love. that wrote our annual budgets at the has been a part of the team that ing spirit has reached out many times from our citizens. She went on to other Her genuine love for the people of City Council's direction. She worked brought this about, working hard to through the years to our family during positions, including city accountant. Cleveland has always been obvious. All with all our employees on all kinds of carry out the decisions of the City times of triumph and tragedies. Her She was finance director and city of us who work at the Cleveland projects to benefit the city. Council and listening to our citizens. professional approach to her duties clerk for 25 years. After being assis- Municipal Building know what a tire- During her years in office, Janice This week, she has presided over and her compassion for her fellow man tant city manager for one year, she less public servant she has been. has assembled a staff of hard-working her last staff meetings as city manager were witnessed often through the was appointed city manager on July 1, Many days when work at the office folks who likewise care very deeply and attended her last City Council years. 2007. She is retiring after this week, was done, Janice took her laptop with about our city. As we search for the meeting in that role. Janice Casteel is a true example of after serving Cleveland as city manag- her and continued city work at home. next city manager, we can rely on all On Tuesday there will be a city why our city is “The City With Spirit.” er for nine years. Often she attended evening meetings these very capable folks to continue reception at the Museum Center at Thanks again, Janice, for a job well Thank you, Janice, for all you have on city business or represented the city's work. Five Points. Drop by between 3:30 and done!

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Dear Annie: Until two years ago, I thought we had a loving Legislative delegation family, even though my hus- band and I are divorced. We have two grown children in supports AG’s lawsuit their 50s. Two years ago, my son asked few days ago, President world suggestions to school me to co-sign a college loan for Obama and the United administrators who have to his child. When I declined, he States Department of said he was “done with this A deal with this issue.” The chal- whole family,” and has not spo- Justice issued an "order" to every lenge for the president, he ken to any of us since. public school district in America: says, “is not to isolate any- I live several hundred miles Make your bathrooms, locker one." away from my son. My thought rooms and showers open to both However, the real issue here now is to leave the bulk of what boys and girls so that no student little I have to my daughter, feels pressured to choose a spe- is not about isolation — no, because she will end up being cific stall or changing area. the real issue my caregiver, selling my house The order was released at stake dur- and deciding my future medical under the guise of ensuring ing this care. Of course, I would leave debate is my son a small sum, so he that "transgender students knows he has not been forgot- can attend school in an envi- about the ten. ronment free from discrimina- heavy-hand- I see no repair to this family, tion based on sex." ed and over- as I do not foresee my son The president’s directive is r e a c h i n g changing. What advice do you Greece will avoid default this have for me? — Hurt Mother more threat than order, since power of the Bell Dear Hurt: Be grateful that he has neither constitutional federal gov- you are close to your daughter. nor legislative authority to ernment in You were under no obligation to issue such a decree. interfering summer with debt-relief plan co-sign a loan on behalf of your grandchild. But your son’s However, this has not stopped with the ATHENS, Greece (AP) — latest austerity package. That rights of reaction was totally out of pro- him from threatening to with- Greece will avoid a default this will allow the government to portion, and it makes us won- hold federal money from states to use summer after international “It’s an important reduce its domestic arrears of der whether something else c o m m o n creditors reached a milestone moment for Greece, nearly 7 billion euros. may have been going on. school districts that choose to decision early Wednesday to Dutch Finance Minister not comply with the restroom sense in after so much time. We Perhaps he felt you were some- unfreeze a batch of bailout loans have now an agreement Jeroen Dijsselbloem, who chairs how showing favoritism to his demand. deciding their and to find a way to ease the the meetings of his eurozone own local not only on the review sister or her children. If such We commend Tennessee Brooks country’s debt load. and the structural colleagues, said the deal “really an accusation has merit, please State Attorney General policies. The yield on the benchmark measures, but on debt.” gives a perspective for Greece” examine your behavior honestly While pres- 10-year government bond — Finance Minister and keeps the International to see what you can change. Herbert Slatery’s recent deci- dropped to just above 7 percent, Monetary Fund on board in the sion to join the lawsuit to over- idents were Euclid Tsakalotos Is anyone in touch with your a sign of greater investor confi- Greek bailout program. The IMF son — a relative or family turn this overreach by the once focused dence in the country’s finances. has insisted on lightening on states- friend? Perhaps this person president which takes away After rising initially, the main ground for optimism that this Greece’s debt terms as a condi- could intercede on your behalf states’ rights and excludes the m a n s h i p , stock index in Athens was down can be the beginning of turning tion of remaining involved in the and find out whether reconcilia- e x p a n d i n g 1.2 percent in late afternoon Greece’s vicious cycle of reces- bailout. It is expected to rule tion is possible. It may require elected representatives of the trading. later this year on whether it will citizens of Tennessee from job opportu- sion, (austerity) measures, counseling, in which case, we In an 11-hour overnight meet- recession, into one where continue to participate. hope you both would agree to making these decisions at the nities, and ing in Brussels, finance minis- “I think it was a really impor- Howell i n c r e a s i n g investors have a clear runway to go. Otherwise, whatever you do local level. Tennessee is now ters from the 19 eurozone coun- invest in Greece and turn the tant step,” Dijsselbloem said. with your estate is up to you. the 11th state to sue this U.S. influ- tries approved Greece’s latest corner in favor of the virtuous “We all realized that we had to We hope, in addition to whatev- ence around tax hikes and reform measures, cycle,” Tsakalotos added. get the deal. We also realized er you were planning to leave administration over this issue. a process that was first meant that it was difficult, because the While similar edicts have the globe, Finance ministry officials said your son, you also include a let- to have been concluded last the promise to lighten Greece’s IMF was asking a lot — and we ter to him expressing your love, been issued throughout the our current October. were asking a lot of Greece.” president has debt load should make it easier without judgment or blame, last eight years of his disas- That paved the way for the for the country to start tapping Europeans and the IMF are at and your regret that the rela- trous administration, this new i n s t e a d ministers to approve the payout international bond markets, loggerheads over Greece’s debt tionship wasn’t closer. reduced the to Greece of loans worth 10.3 from which it has been blocked sustainability. The IMF is call- ——— ruling certainly represents a billion euros ($11.5 billion), in ing for significant lightening of fresh example of the presi- job to nothing for the past six years. (About the writers: Annie’s two installments by October. Greece has depended on the country’s debt burden, and Mailbox is written by Kathy dent’s determination to make Gardenhire more than Without that cash, Greece regards the country’s deficit- petty in-fight- international bailouts since it Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, long- up laws to fit his leftist agenda, would have been unable to lost access to bond markets in reducing targets in coming time editors of the Ann Landers whether he has the authority ing in an attempt to advance make a debt repayment in July. 2010. To secure the rescue years as too optimistic. column. Please email your ques- his overly liberal political The ministers also further dis- loans, it implemented a series of Teneo Intelligence analyst tions to anniesmailbox@cre- to do so or not. cussed how to make Greece’s Wolfgango Piccoli was cautious, Let us be clear: We whole- agenda. harsh spending cuts, tax hikes ators.com, or write to: Annie’s existing mountain of loans more and reforms that reduced budg- saying the eurogroup agreement Mailbox, c/o Creators heartedly oppose this man- As your state senators and manageable. leaves Athens stuck with harsh state representatives in the et overspending but contributed Syndicate, 737 3rd St., Hermosa date and will do everything in “It’s an important moment for to a punishing recession and fiscal targets and only vague Beach CA 90254. You can also our power to ensure Tennessee General Assembly, Greece, after so much time,” cost about a million jobs in a promises of debt relief. find Annie on Facebook at please know that we stand for Greek Finance Minister Euclid country of some 11 million peo- “The deal does not provide Facebook.com/AskAnnies. To Tennessee schools are free to Tsakalotos said after the end of much more than a loose continue with their current reason, common sense, and ple. find out more about Annie’s the talks early Wednesday. “We Tsakalotos said the first pay- roadmap to some sort of debt Mailbox and read features by policies of protecting the priva- with the vast majority of have now an agreement not only relief,” he said in a note. “But Tennesseans who agree this out of loans, worth 7.5 billion other Creators Syndicate writers cy of our students without fear on the review and the structural euros, is expected next month the goal remains distant, very and cartoonists, visit the of repercussions from our fed- order is a clear violation of the measures, but on debt.” after final agreement on some vague in substance and marred Creators Syndicate Web page at eral government. U.S. Constitution. “And I think there is some outstanding details of Greece’s by uncertainties.” www.creators.com.) Instead of disputing over We all believe schools how to properly accommodate should provide a safe and one-tenth of 1 percent of the non-discriminatory environ- United States population that ment for all students. TODAY IN HISTORY Cleveland Daily Banner identify as "transgender,” the However, infringing on the – – rights of our youth and parents Established in 1854 Obama Administration should Today is Thursday, May 26, the lived, was donated to the city of instead focus its attention on in a manner that supersedes 147th day of 2016. There are 219 Philadelphia. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER GENERAL MANAGER those things that really matter their right to privacy, parenting days left in the year. In 1954, explosions rocked the Stephen L. Crass Jim Bryant and development expresses a Today’s Highlight in History: aircraft carrier USS Bennington — improving the economy, CIRCULATION DIRECTOR cutting taxes, protecting our blatant abuse of the power of On May 26, 1521, Martin off Rhode Island, killing 103 OFFICE MANAGER the executive branch. Luther was banned by the Edict sailors. (The initial blast was Herb Lacy borders, supporting our mili- of Worms because of his religious blamed on leaking catapult fluid Joyce Taylor tary and correcting the deba- In the words of U.S. beliefs and writings. ignited by the flames of a jet.) SPORTS EDITOR cle that is ObamaCare. Supreme Court Chief Justice On this date: In 1960, U.N. Ambassador ASSOCIATE EDITOR Richard Roberts Josh Earnest, the White John Roberts, "States are sov- In 1868, the impeachment trial Henry Cabot Lodge accused the Rick Norton House spokesperson, says ereign, sometimes they just of President Andrew Johnson Soviets during a meeting of the ADVERTISING DIRECTOR need to act like it." ended with his acquittal on the Security Council of hiding a Jack Bennett President Obama is only offer- remaining charges. microphone inside a wood carving ASSOCIATE EDITOR ing “practical, tangible, real- We believe now is that time. In 1913, Actors’ Equity of the Great Seal of the United Gwen Swiger RETAIL SALES MANAGER Association was organized by a States that had been presented to Sheena Meyer ——— group of actors at the Pabst the U.S. Embassy in Moscow. LIFESTYLES EDITOR (About the writers: This is a joint statement provided by state Grand Circle Hotel in New York. In 1969, the Apollo 10 astro- William Wright PRESS SUPERVISOR In 1938, the House Un- nauts returned to Earth after a Richard Yarber Sen. Mike Bell, R-Riceville, representing the 9th Senatorial American Activities Committee successful eight-day dress District; state Sen. Todd Gardenhire, R-Chattanooga, represent- was established by Congress. rehearsal for the first manned 423-472-5041 ing the 10th Senatorial District; state Rep. and Assistant House In 1940, Operation Dynamo, moon landing. Telephone Majority Leader Kevin Brooks, R-Cleveland, representing the the evacuation of some 338,000 In 1971, Don McLean recorded 24th Legislative District; and state Rep. Dan Howell, R- Allied troops from Dunkirk, his song “American Pie” at The 423-614-6529 423-476-1046 France, began during World War Record Plant in New York City (it Newsroom Fax Office & Advertising Fax Georgetown, representing the 22nd Legislative District. Opinions II. was released the following expressed in guest “Viewpoints” do not necessarily reflect the In 1941, the American Flag November by United Artists 1505 25th Street N.W. - Cleveland, TN 37311 • P.O. Box 3600 Cleveland, TN 37320 views of the Cleveland Daily Banner.) House, where Betsy Ross once Records). www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 26, 2016— 15 New guidelines proposed for school accountability WASHINGTON (AP) — ity education that prepares them education policy. One key provi- beyond test scores and high Under the proposed rules, systems for school and perform- Proposed federal guidelines for college and careers, including sion of the law is a shift back to school graduation rates. The pro- states must identify failing ance. The ratings for schools would allow states to decide how the most vulnerable students,” states on how schools are held posed regulations say states may schools at least once every three would go beyond a “pass” or “fail” to use a mix of test scores, aca- said Education Secretary John accountable for how they edu- decide what weight to give to years. Those considered most in benchmark and would also demic growth and other meas- B. King Jr. “They also give educa- cate their students. Another pro- each of those indicators of suc- need would be: include information on how well ures like chronic absenteeism to tors room to reclaim for all of vision requires more transparen- cess — and others such as —the lowest-performing 5 per- English-language learners are identify failing schools and chil- their students the joy and prom- cy with parents and communities school climate, chronic absen- cent of schools doing, as well as specific infor- dren who are struggling the most. ise of a well-rounded educational on how their schools are per- teeism and parent surveys — as —high schools with gradua- mation about how much money The guidelines, being released experience.” forming. long as they measure the per- tion rates below 67 percent for all school districts are spending per Thursday, spell out a broad The proposed rules are the King plans to announce the formance of all students, includ- students student. The ratings would have framework for states to consider next step in the implementation new regulations with White ing “sub-groups of students” —schools with chronically low- to be made available to parents as they seek to improve schools of the bipartisan education law House Domestic Policy Council such as racial minorities, kids performing sub-groups that have and others, each year, and no and narrow achievement gaps. passed by Congress and signed Director Cecilia Muñoz during a from low-income families, and not improved after getting addi- later than December 31. “These regulations give states by President Barack Obama in visit to the J. C. Nalle Elementary special education students. tional resources Federal money for school the opportunity to work with all December. The law revamps the School in Washington, D.C. The accountability plans On transparency, states and improvements, the regulations of their stakeholders including widely criticized No Child Left Under the new law, schools would have to be shared with the districts would have to work with say, would continue to be set parents and educators to protect Behind Act and returns to states may design accountability sys- Education Department for review parents to design new, multi- aside for the schools most in all students’ right to a high-qual- more control over schools and tems that consider measures by July 2017. level and comprehensive ratings need. Republican senators attack top Democrat for defense bill delay WASHINGTON (AP) — A returns from a weeklong break. just wrong.” Republican senator angrily He also raised objections to Reid’s spokeswoman, Kristen denounced the Senate’s top McCain’s plan to seek an increase Orthman, released a statement Democrat Wednesday for delaying of as much as $18 billion in highlighting instances when debate on defense policy legisla- defense spending, saying that McCain and other Republicans tion, calling Minority Leader domestic programs also are in have demanded time to read the Harry Reid’s leadership “cancer- dire need of more money. contents of lengthy bills before ous” and accusing him of holding “Republicans refuse to provide being required to vote on them. up the $602 billion bill to preserve the needed funding to fight the Orthman said that the his “sad, sorry legacy.” Zika virus, to stop the plague of Republicans wanted “to jam (the Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas opioid abuse, to help repair the bill) through and rush out the also slammed Reid for saying the drinking water of Flint, Michigan, door to a 10-day recess — one of bill was crafted “behind closed or to provide additional funding the many recesses the Republican doors and in secret sessions” by for local law enforcement, our Senate is taking on their way to the Armed Services Committee intelligence agencies and our first working the fewest days of any chairman, Sen. John McCain, R- responders,” Reid said. “That’s Senate since 1956.” Ariz. Reid said senators needed more time to examine the more than 1,600-page bill before voting on it. Other Republican senators also criticized Reid for holding up the NAsA TV via AP bill, but none as harshly and per- A NeW exPerimeNTAl room at the International Space Station partially inflates Thursday. sonally as Cotton, who served on NASA released some air into the experimental inflatable room, but put everything on hold when active duty as an Army officer in problems cropped up. Iraq and Afghanistan before being elected to Congress. Cotton, 39, is the Senate’s youngest member. He’s clashed frequently with the NASA hits snag while inflating Obama administration on nation- al security issues. “We’re delaying (the bill) for one reason only: to protect his own new room at the space station sad, sorry legacy,” Cotton said of CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — NASA hit a with solid communications with Mission Reid in a verbal assault unusual snag while releasing air into an experimental Control. for a chamber that reveres deco- inflatable room at the International Space BEAM is the creation of Bigelow Aerospace, rum. He also called Reid’s accusa- Station on Thursday and put everything on founded by hotel entrepreneur Robert Bigelow. tion that McCain wrote the bill in hold for at least a day. NASA paid the North Las Vegas company $17.8 secret an “outrageous slander.” Mission Control ordered astronaut Jeffrey million to test the inflatable-habitat concept at “The happy by-product of fewer Williams to call it quits after the operation had the space station. days in session in the Senate is dragged on for more than two hours, with the The soft-sided, multi-layered Beam measured that this institution will be cursed compartment expanding just a few inches. The 7 feet long and nearly 8 feet in diameter when less with his cancerous leader- inflation process could resume as early as delivered to the station by SpaceX last month. ship,” Cotton said of Reid. Friday, depending on what engineers learn. It had grown just a few inches when Thursday’s Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska, “Thanks for all your patience today, and we’ll operation was halted. When fully expanded, the said he shared Cotton’s frustra- hope for better luck tomorrow,” Mission Control compartment should exceed 13 feet in length tion. “Why is the minority leader radioed. and 10 1/2 feet in diameter. That’s the beauty filibustering this important bill?” “That’s space business,” Williams replied. of inflatable spacecraft; they can be packed he asked. It was supposed to take barely an hour for tightly for launch, then expand and provide lots McCain called Reid’s delay the commercial test chamber known as BEAM of room once aloft. “deeply regrettable.” He said the — the world’s first inflatable room for astro- Bigelow Aerospace hopes to launch even big- Armed Services Committee voted nauts — to swell four times in volume. ger inflatable habitats in the future for use by two weeks ago in favor of report- Everything went smoothly at first as Williams tourists orbiting Earth, as well as professional ing the bill to the full Senate by a opened a valve, allowing air to slowly flow into astronauts bound for Mars. margin of 24 to 3 with all 12 BEAM, short for Bigelow Expandable Activity Williams and his five crewmates are forbid- Democrats on the panel backing Module. den from venturing inside the empty BEAM the legislation. The full committee Williams kept the valve open for just a few until a week after it is fully inflated, so ground met privately to assemble the bill, seconds, then closed it as ground controllers controllers can check for leaks. Except for when a procedure known as a mark-up monitored the increasing pressure inside the astronauts go in to take measurements every in Senate parlance. The vote also chamber. He did that four more times before few months, the hatch will remain sealed. was conducted out of public view. Mission Control told him to stop because of out- BEAM is supposed to stay attached to the McCain also said lawmakers of-spec pressure readings. He started up again space station for two years. have had ample time to review the F FAAXAXX OORORR EEMAILEMMAAIILL YYOURYOOUURR following the lengthy delay, but once again was —- legislation. urged to pause, this time because of a lack of Online: Bigelow Aerospace: http:// But Reid, a Nevada Democrat, YARDYARD SALESALE AD!!AD!! noticeable size increases. Soon afterward, NASA bigelowaerospace.com/ refused to budge, which means YARD SALE AD!! called the whole thing off. NASA: http://www.nasa.gov/mission- the Senate’s consideration of the When your ad has been processed we will follow-up The operation must be conducted in daylight, pages/station/main/index.html bill may now be delayed until with cost and insertion dates. early June when the Senate FAX & EMAIL DEADLINES: 2:30 pm Tuesday for Wednesday; 2:30 pm Wednesday for Thursday; 2:30 pm Thursday for Friday. Tornado damages homes but spares small Kansas town If you need to contact a classified sales rep., call CHAPMAN, Kan. (AP) — A large more than an hour, but that most (423) 472-5041. Office hours are tornado that the National tornadoes are on the ground for Monday-Friday 8:00 am-5:00 pm. Yard sales are Weather Service said was on the less than 10 minutes. payment in advance and we accept Visa, ground for about 90 minutes Brian Warren, a meteorologist Mastercard, Discover or American Express. damaged or destroyed about 20 tech with the National Weather homes in a rural area of northern Service in Goodland, Kansas, Name: Kansas and came within a mile of said Thursday that the area likely hitting a small town. experienced a type of large storm Contact Phone Number: There were no immediate capable of producing slow-mov- reports of injuries or fatalities ing tornadoes known as a Address: from the tornado Wednesday mesoscale convective system. night. The weather service urged peo- Paul Froelich, Dickinson ple to take cover as the tornado City: State: Zip: County fire district one chief, said approached Chapman, which Thursday that the tornado swept was devastated by a deadly tor- Yard Sale Info: across a 23-mile stretch of rural nado eight years ago. Omitt said Dickinson County, damaging “the heart” of the tornado at one Days/Dates: about 20 homes, and that six of point was just about a mile south those homes are considered total of the small town, about 75 miles losses. west of Topeka. Time: He said crews have completed The twister that hit Chapman secondary searches of the dam- June 11, 2008, tore a path of Address/Town: aged properties and residents are destruction six blocks wide. so far accounted for. More than KWTV-KOTV via AP Officials said one woman died, Items to be Sold: 120 first-responders and some This imAge made from a video by KWTV-KOTV, shows a funnel 100 homes were destroyed or search dogs were on the scene cloud moving across the field near Dodge City in Ford County, Kan. heavily damaged, and 80 percent overnight helping with searches, Crews are evaluating the damage Wednesday after tornadoes of the town was damaged. Froehlich said. destroyed several homes in western Kansas as a series of severe The rough weather continued Directions (Optional): The tornado hit in a sparsely storms swept across the Plains. early Thursday in western Iowa, populated, rural area and missed where winds gusting to 87 mph Chapman, a small town of about knocked over more than a dozen Tornado Alley.” community of Niles and stayed Fax: (423) 476-1046 1,400 residents on the eastern Crews would begin dealing on the ground continuously until rail cars and toppled trees. No edge of the tornado’s path, he with debris management and dis- around 8:35 p.m. when it dissi- injuries were reported. [email protected] said. posal Thursday morning, includ- pated, National Weather Service On Tuesday, tornadoes in “It’s amazing how this tornado ing clearing several downed trees meteorologist Chad Omitt said. western Kansas injured at least Cleveland Daily Banner missed those centers of popula- from rural roadways. Estimates are that it was a quar- two people, and one person 1505 25th Street, NW tion,” Froelich said. “And we had The Red Cross set up an emer- ter- to a half-mile wide at times, drowned in central Oklahoma outstanding early warning on gency shelter for displaced fami- he said. amid heavy rain. In Arkansas, a Cleveland, TN 37311 this. ... People knew well in lies. The Storm Prediction Center 13-year-old boy was found safe 423-472-5041 advance of this storm. Consider The tornado formed just after 7 says on its website that torna- three hours after falling into a also, this is Kansas. This is p.m. near the Ottawa County does can last from seconds to flooded drainage pipe. 16—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 26, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com

LEGAL PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF BRADLEY COUNTY, TENNESSEE, Monica Nunes Ser- TSA chief: Help is on the way to address long airport lines menho, Plaintiff vs. Adam Lee Dalton, Defen- dant. DOCKET NUMBER V-16-274. It appearing WASHINGTON (AP) — The other major airports, converted Committee. A combination of factors con- drop in the TSA’s workforce that from the Complaint in this cause, which is sworn to, that the defendant, Adam Lee Dalton, is a Transportation Security some part-time workers to full- Rep. Michael McCaul, the tribute to increased wait times to has reduced the number of non-resident of the state of Tennessee, and it Administration will add 768 new time status and increased the use panel’s chairman, was uncon- pass through security screening, screeners to about 42,000 at 440 further appearing that his/her whereabouts are unknown so that ordinary process cannot be screeners by mid-June to deal of bomb-sniffing dogs to help with vinced. Congress has granted a Neffenger said: More people are airports nationwide. The 768 served upon the defendant. It is therefore OR- DERED that said defendant will appear and with increasingly long air- security lines, Neffenger request by the TSA to reallocate flying this year and fewer people screeners to be hired next month make defense within thirty (30) days to the Com- port security lines that said. $34 million to hire more officers than anticipated have applied for will boost the number of inspec- plaint or the same will be taken as confessed as to him/her and set for hearing ex parte, and that have caused passengers And it is launching an and pay overtime, yet wait times the government’s PreCheck pro- tors by less than 2 percent. a copy of this order be published for four (4) con- secutive weeks in a newspaper published in to miss flights even before incident command center are growing, he said. gram, which expedites screening McCaul pressed Neffenger Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee. Within the busy summer travel that will track daily “The American people are angry for those who submit to a back- about the abrupt ouster of the that time, defendant is also required to serve a copy of his/her pleading upon Monica Nunes season, the agency’s chief screening operations and and frustrated as we head into the ground check and pay an $85 fee. agency’s top security official. Kelly Sermenho, whose address is 2045 Rolling Brook told Congress on shift officers, canine units busiest travel season of the year, In addition, airline fees for Hoggan was removed Monday and Dr., Cleveland, TN 37323. Pro-Se. Gayla H. Miller, Clerk. Wednesday. and other resources to starting this Memorial Day week- checked bags have boosted the replaced by Darby LaJoye, a for- May 26; June 2, 9, 16, 2016 Most of the new screen- shorten lines at the end,” said McCaul, R-Texas. volume of carry-on bags, putting mer federal security director in ers will be sent to the busiest times, he said. “They deserve answers.” extra pressure on screeners. Los Angeles and New York. LEGAL PUBLICATION Notice to Creditors nation’s busiest airports The group includes offi- The crisis “didn’t just come out About four times more bags are Neffenger declined to explain State of Tennessee, Probate Court for Bradley in Chicago, New York, cials from major airlines of nowhere,” McCaul said. brought through TSA checkpoints why he removed Hoggan, saying County at Cleveland. Notice to Creditors ES- Neffenger TATE OF: Catherine B Gamble, No: Atlanta, Los Angeles and and industry associa- “Airports and airlines have been than are checked at the ticket only that “I needed a new direc- 2016-PR-89. Notice is hereby given that on the 16th day of May, 2016, Letters of Testamentary other hubs, TSA Administrator tions. sounding the alarm for months. counter or curb, Neffenger said. tion going forward.” Hoggan, who in respect of the Estate of Catherine B. Gamble, who died April 9, 2016, were issued to the under- Peter Neffenger told a House com- “We have a challenge this sum- Wait times are not soaring simply The TSA expects to screen 740 received more than $90,000 in signed by the Probate Court of Bradley County, mittee. mer, which we are aggressively because security is that much million passengers this year, a 15 bonuses in 2013-14, remains at Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resi- dent, having claims, matured or unmatured, The TSA also has increased the meeting head-on,” Neffenger told tighter. It’s because the TSA percent increase over 2013. That the agency on paid administrative against the estate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above named Court on or use of overtime in Chicago and the House Homeland Security bureaucracy has gotten weaker.” increase comes amid a 12 percent leave. before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred: (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting, as the case may be) of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days 1 dead, 1 critical but stable before the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor re- ceived an actual copy of this notice to creditors of the creditor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is in NYC concert shooting four (4) months from the date of publication (or posting) as described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent's date of death. NEW YORK (AP) — Shots point blank, and men picked showed up.” This 16th day of May, 2016. Signed: John Eric Gamble-Personal Representative. Sarah E. rang out inside a concert venue her up and carried her out,” Aubry said T.I. was in the Coleman, Clerk & Master, Ginger Wilson Bucha- nan, BPR #017620, Attorney for Estate of Cath- in New York City where hip-hop Hoffman told The Associated building, but performers Maino erine B. Gamble, P.O. Box 1083, Cleveland TN artist T.I. was getting ready to Press, still shaken by the and Uncle Murda were on stage 37364-1083, 423-614-4035. perform, leaving one person events that unfolded right in at the time of the shooting. May 26, June 2, 2016 dead, three others wounded front of her. “For two to three “It was scary to deal with. LEGAL PUBLICATION and concertgoers scrambling minutes we still heard firing, When I got outside, like literally NOTICE TO CREDITORS CHANCERY COURT OF BRADLEY COUNTY, for the nearest exits, police still heard shots, we were across the street, there were a TENNESSEE PROBATE DIVISION NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of DAVID A. MEDFORD, said. clutching each other making few girls having, like, panic Deceased. No. 2016-PR-90. Notice is hereby One of the victims was in sure no one was getting hit.” attacks. One girl thought she given that on the 18th day of May, 2016, Letters Testamentary regarding the Estate of DAVID A. critical but stable condition on Video shot inside the venue saw someone get shot in front MEDFORD who died May 4, 2016 were issued to Linda Kathryn Medford, by the Chancery Thursday. No arrests have been showed concertgoers rushing to of her,” Rodriguez said. Court, Probate Part, of Bradley County, Tennes- made, and a motive for the the sides trying to leave the Police said metal detectors see. All persons, resident and non-resident, hav- ing claims, matured or unmatured, against the shooting is unclear. area as a group of people tend- were set up at Irving Plaza, a estate are required to file the same with the Clerk and Master of the above named Court on or be- The shooting happened ed to a person on the floor. 1,025-person ballroom-style fore the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or around 10:15 p.m. Wednesday “I ran out, just trying to look music venue. (2), otherwise their claims will be forever barred: (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first in a third-floor green room area for my friends, just trying to see Witnesses said security get- publication (or posting, as the case may be) of AP Photo/Cliff Owen this notice if the creditor received an actual copy at Irving Plaza, near if everyone was OK. Everyone ting into the concert was lax. of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days AkAsh VukOti, 6, of San Angelo, Texas, tries to shorten the Manhattan’s Union Square. It was hysterical,” Hoffman said. Police say there was security in before the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting); or (B) microphone before spelling his word during the preliminary round two was not immediately known Manhattan Chief of place, but how it was carried Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor re- of the Scripps National Spelling Bee in National Harbor, Md., ceived an actual copy of the notice to creditors if who had access to that area. Detectives William Aubry said a out is part of the investigation. the creditor received the copy of the notice less Wednesday. Vukoti is the youngest speller in this year’s competition. Witnesses described a fran- 33-year-old man was shot in Irving Plaza is referring ques- than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of first publication (or tic, frightening scene. the stomach and died at a hos- tions about the incident to posting) as described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent's date of death. Live Hoffman, 19, was in the pital. A 34-year-old man was in police. This 18th day of May, 2016. For: Linda Kathryn Memorable moments from balcony VIP area to the left of critical but stable condition Representatives for T.I., Medford, Executor (Personal Representative), Estate of David A. Medford, deceased. THE the stage when the shooting with a chest wound. A 26-year- whose real name is Clifford LAW OFFICES OF JACK W. TAPPER, Jack W. Tapper, Attorney for Executor (Personal Repre- happened. She said there had old woman and a 30-year-old Joseph Harris Jr., also were sentative), 2625 Ralph Buckner Blvd, N.E., the National Spelling Bee been some kind of argument man with leg wounds were referring all questions to police. Cleveland, TN 37311, (423) 472-9512. Sarah E. Coleman, Clerk & Master, Bradley County Chan- between two groups of people expected to survive. cery Court (Probate), 155 North Ocoee Street, OXON HILL, Md. (AP) — The His other passion: corporate before the shooting. A woman Elijah Rodriguez was in the Room 203, Cleveland, TN 37311. 284 kids competing in this year’s logos. she had been talking to was one VIP area by the stage and said May 26; June 2, 2016 Scripps National Spelling Bee got “You can show me any logo and of the victims. that T.I. was supposed to go on their first opportunity to approach I can tell you what company it is,” LEGAL PUBLICATION “The girl next to me was shot at 9 or 9:30 p.m., but “he never the microphone on Wednesday — Akash said. NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S SALE and to hear the dreaded bell that Akash’s mother, Kala Vukoti, a WHEREAS, default has occurred in the perform- signals an incorrect spelling. At former engineer, home-schools ance of the covenants, terms and conditions of a the end of Wednesday’s onstage him. His father, Krishna, is a LEGAL PUBLICATION Deed of Trust dated February 27, 2012, executed by rounds, the field was cut to 45 pharmacist. NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S SALE BOBBY A STANSBERRY, conveying certain real spellers for Thursday’s finals. “He needs to be home- WHEREAS, default has occurred in the perform- property therein described to OLD REPUBLIC NA- Here are some highlights from schooled,” Krishna said. “He’s ance of the covenants, terms and conditions of a TIONAL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, as Trustee, the preliminary rounds, which very advanced. He’s like five, six, Deed of Trust dated April 21, 2011, executed by as same appears of record in the Register's Office of featured more difficult words than seven grades higher” than his Caroline E. Pitman, Carroll S. Pitman, conveying Bradley County, Tennessee recorded March 5, in past years — a trend that will peers. certain real property therein described to OLD RE- 2012, in Deed Book 2082, Page 811; and continue into the finals. Scripps —- PUBLIC NATIONAL TITLE CO., as Trustee, as same WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Deed of changed the rules to make the bee AFRICA’S HOPE appears of record in the Register's Office of Bradley Trust was last transferred and assigned to Reverse more difficult after the competi- Spellers from Ghana, Jamaica, County, Tennessee recorded April 28, 2011, in Mortgage Solutions, Inc. who is now the owner of tion ended in a tie for two straight and South Korea were among the Deed Book 2031, Page 513-523; and WHEREAS, the said debt; and WHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin years. 45 finalists. The last international beneficial interest of said Deed of Trust was last Lublin TN, PLLC, having been appointed as Substi- —- winner of the bee was Jody-Anne transferred and assigned to Reverse Mortgage Solu- tute Trustee by instrument to be filed for record in BATTING LEADOFF Maxwell of Jamaica in 1998. tions, Inc. who is now the owner of said debt; and the Register's Office of Bradley County, Tennessee. Speller No. 1 this year was Erin While Jamaica has produced WHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the Howard, which meant all eyes — dozens of strong spellers, the per- having been appointed as Substitute Trustee by in- entire indebtedness has been declared due and pay- and extra pressure — were on her formance of Afua Ansah of Ghana strument to be filed for record in the Register's Of- able, and that the undersigned, Rubin Lublin TN, when the bee began. Scripps caught observers by surprise. She fice of Bradley County, Tennessee. NOW, THERE- PLLC, as Substitute Trustee or his duly appointed showed it meant business by had the second-highest score on FORE, notice is hereby given that the entire in- agent, by virtue of the power, duty and authority launching the bee with “abecedar- the written test, missing a perfect debtedness has been declared due and payable, and vested and imposed upon said Substitute Trustee ius,” which she got right. She also score by just one point. that the undersigned, Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, as will, on June 16, 2016 at 03:00 PM at the Front spelled “tulipomania” correctly to “It was easier than I thought,” Substitute Trustee or his duly appointed agent, by Steps of the Bradley County Courthouse , located in open the second onstage round. said Afua, 14. virtue of the power, duty and authority vested and Cleveland, Tennessee, proceed to sell at public out- Erin, 11, knew there was a While many spellers say the imposed upon said Substitute Trustee will, on June cry to the highest and best bidder for cash or certi- chance she’d be batting leadoff pressure is off once they make it 16, 2016 at 03:00 PM at the Front Steps of the fied funds ONLY, the following described property because she’s from Huntsville, to the final day of the bee, Afua Bradley County Courthouse , located in Cleveland, situated in Bradley County, Tennessee, to wit: LO- Alabama, and the spellers are said she’s under more stress now. Tennessee, proceed to sell at public outcry to the CATED IN THE FOURTH CIVIL DISTRICT OF BRAD- organized in alphabetical order by Her goal is to make the top 10. highest and best bidder for cash or certified funds LEY COUNTY, TENNESSEE, TO-WIT: LOT EIGHT (8) state. “A heavy weight on my shoul- ONLY, the following described property situated in M VALLEY HILLS ESTATES, SECTION I, A PLAT OF “I was hoping they would mess ders,” she said. “I want to prove Bradley County, Tennessee, to wit: THE FOLLOW- WHICH IS RECORDED M THE REGISTER`S OFFICE up and put Alaska first,” Erin that I can actually make it.” ING DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE SITUATED IN THE FOR SAID COUNTY IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 180. said. “But no! Had to do it right!” Afua isn’t sure what career she THIRD CIVIL DISTRICT OF BRADLEY COUNTY. SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS RECORDED IN MISC. She didn’t have time to settle wants to pursue — neurosurgeon, TENNESSEE TO-WIT: LOT FORTY-FIVE (45) MAL- BOOK 84, PAGE 28, IN THE REGISTER`S OFFICE her nerves before she was asked lawyer and accountant are all LARD COVE. PHASE I, AS SHOWN ON PLAT RE- OF BRADLEY COUNTY, TENNESSEE. SUBJECT TO to approach the microphone. possibilities. The only African CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 14. PAGE 71. IN THE REG- CLEVELAND ELECTRIC SYSTEM EASEMENT RE- “It’s kind of abrupt,” said Erin, speller in the bee, she wore a jack- ISTER`S OFFICE OF BRADLEY COUNTY. TENNES- CORDED IN MISC. BOOK 78, PAGE 207, IN THE who was among the finalists. “Oh, et with a kente pattern as a sym- SEE. TO WHICH REFERENCE IS MADE FOR A REGISTER`S OFFICE OF BRADLEY COUNTY, TEN- it’s my turn! OK!” bol of national pride. MORE COMPLETE DESCRIPTION. Parcel ID: 021G A NESSEE. SUBJECT TO ALL MATTERS SHOWN ON —- The best part of the bee, she 002.00 000 PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street ad- PLAT OF RECORD. Parcel ID: 041J D 00600 000 YOUNGEST SPELLER said, has been bonding with her dress of the property is believed to be 132 MAL- PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of the Six-year-old Akash Vukoti of spellers, “and to be able to share LARD TRAIL NW, CLEVELAND, TN 37312. In the property is believed to be 2456 VALLEY HILLS DR San Angelo, Texas, was 1 ½ when our anxieties.” event of any discrepancy between this street ad- NW, CLEVELAND, TN 37311. In the event of any his uncle asked him to spell the —- dress and the legal description of the property, the discrepancy between this street address and the le- word “spoon” during a trip to his I MUST HAVE SPELLED A legal description shall control. CURRENT gal description of the property, the legal descrip- parents’ native India. He got it THOUSAND TIMES OWNER(S): Caroline E. Pitman, Carroll S. Pitman tion shall control. CURRENT OWNER(S): BOBBY A right. For years, spellers have come OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: SECRETARY OF STANSBERRY OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: THE A year later, his parents drove up with clever greetings for pro- HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT The sale of SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOP- six hours from Cleveland to nouncer Jacques Bailly. This the above-described property shall be subject to all MENT The sale of the above-described property northern Virginia so he could year, the goal for many was to matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid shall be subject to all matters shown on any re- compete in his first spelling bee — stump him by saying hello in a taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or corded plat; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive cove- while still in diapers. foreign language he didn’t know. set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior nants, easements or set-back lines that may be ap- On Wednesday, Akash bounded But 10-year-old J.J. Chen of liens or encumbrances as well as any priority cre- plicable; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as up to the National Spelling Bee Bethesda, Maryland, took Adele ated by a fixture filing; and to any matter that an any priority created by a fixture filing; and to any stage and reached well above his as his inspiration for the drollest accurate survey of the premises might disclose. matter that an accurate survey of the premises head to try to bend down the greeting of the day. This property is being sold with the express reser- might disclose. This property is being sold with the microphone. At one point, he tried “Hello,” J.J. said. vation that it is subject to confirmation by the express reservation that it is subject to confirma- to unscrew it. “Hello,” Bailly said. lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale may be re- tion by the lender or Substitute Trustee. This sale His word was “inviscate,” and “It’s me,” J.J. deadpanned. scinded at any time. The right is reserved to ad- may be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved when it became clear the kid Later, J.J. said he came up with journ the day of the sale to another day, time, and to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, would get it right, a wry smile the idea when he was bored place certain without further publication, upon an- and place certain without further publication, upon broke across the face of veteran onstage waiting for his turn to nouncement at the time and place for the sale set announcement at the time and place for the sale speller Jairam Hathwar, sitting spell. The first round was dull, he forth above. All right and equity of redemption, set forth above. All right and equity of redemption, nearby. Akash briefly put his said, because he’d memorized all statutory or otherwise, homestead, and dower are statutory or otherwise, homestead, and dower are hands over his ears when the the words on the list. expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title expressly waived in said Deed of Trust, and the title crowd broke out into applause. “In the morning, I counted the is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell is believed to be good, but the undersigned will sell In the afternoon, Akash got a number of times I clapped,” he and convey only as Substitute Trustee. The Prop- and convey only as Substitute Trustee. The Prop- standing ovation after he was said. “This afternoon, since they erty is sold as is, where is, without representations erty is sold as is, where is, without representations eliminated on “bacteriolytic,” were surprise words, it was more or warranties of any kind, including fitness for a or warranties of any kind, including fitness for a which he missed by a single letter. interesting.” particular use or purpose. THIS LAW FIRM IS AT- particular use or purpose. THIS LAW FIRM IS AT- Akash, who has also appeared J.J.’s parents, James and TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMA- TEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMA- on “Little Big Shots” with Steve Yuesha Chen, said their son TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR- TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR- Harvey and dreams of becoming showed a gift for language at an POSE. Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, Substitute Trustee POSE. Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, Substitute Trustee an actor, said he knew every word early age and could spell “trans- 119 S. Main Street, Suite 500 Memphis, TN 38103 119 S. Main Street, Suite 500 Memphis, TN 38103 during the first onstage round. portation” at age 3. www.rubinlublin.com/property-listings.php Tel: www.rubinlublin.com/property-listings.php Tel: “All of those words came from “At daycare, (when) his friends (877) 813-0992 Fax: (404) 601-5846 Ad #97960: (877) 813-0992 Fax: (404) 601-5846 Ad #97561: the list that everybody studied,” had trouble reading things, they 2016-05-19 2016-05-26, 2016-06-02 2016-05-19 2016-05-26, 2016-06-02 he said. went to J.J.,” James said. May 19, 26; June 2, 2016 May 19, 26; June 2, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 26, 2016—17

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QUESTIONS & ATTITUDE Compelling questions... and maybe a few actual answers NASCAR NASCAR How did Brad Keselowski get tire marks on his back?

Oh, those came from being thrown under the nearest Grey- CLEVELAND SPEED FREAKS hound following last Saturday night’s All Star Race in Char- A couple questions 3 THINGS WE LEARNED lotte. It’s a shame, too, because we had to ask — ourselves T I R E C E N T E R ol’ Kez thought he’d turned the corner and was ready to YOUR DEALER What happened to rumors of FROM ALL-STAR RACE spread his particular brand of 4699 N. LEE HWY. Kevin Harvick to the No. 5? genius. But he seems to have GODSPEAK: Apparently, outkicked the coverage with his 472-3396 there is a racing blogger recommendations to “fix” the out there with a vivid All-Star-show. imagination like George R.R. Martin. No credit for the KEN’S CALL: According to rumor, even things that effort? make sense don't always Sure, and it was an exciting pan out. finish, so that’s a good thing. But when you start mixing in too Does this mean Kasey Kahne much calculus, you’re inviting can feel safe in the No. 5? second-guessers. And many of GODSPEAK: Kasey has a his fellow drivers weren’t the contract through 2018. least bit hesitant to chuck him He has got time to make under the wheels. And to think, GOODYEAR - THE OFFICIAL TIRE OF NASCAR this work. he was so accepted onto the KEN’S CALL: A bit safer, Drivers Council. but not safe. A lot of quality racers would What’s his next trick? answer Rick Hendrick's phone call. He’s heading to Vermont midweek to explain the NASCAR NASCAR Can anyone watch all 600 delegate-redistribution system miles of the Coke 600? to Bernie Sanders. Then back GODSPEAK: Good golly, through D.C. to work on the tax 400 laps around a 1.5- code before helping his parents mile track. We will see restructure their cellphone plan. who is and who is not a true NASCAR fan this Sunday. Ken Willis has been SAVE KEN’S CALL: A few crew covering NASCAR for chiefs and most of the GETTY IMAGES/BRIAN LAWDERMILK The Daytona Beach drivers, but that's about Sprint All-Star Race winner Joey Logano does a victory burnout at Charlotte Motor Speedway. OK, that we News-Journal for 27 YOUR OLD all. Oh, and Mike Joy. can understand. years. Reach him at ken. [email protected] 1. Too complicated 2. Kenseth explains 3. Junior finished third NEWSPAPERS

ONLINE EXTRAS The rules for this edition Kenseth, who is a Cup Series Dale Earnhardt Jr. finished of the Sprint All-Star Race at veteran, helped explain how third in the final 13-lap seg- FOR FEUD OF THE WEEK news-journalonline. Charlotte were too compli- the All-Star Race was con- ment. How? He had no idea. com/nascar cated. Jamie McMurray’s spin ducted. “I hope everybody “Yeah, I didn’t know what way RECYCLING late in the first 50-lap seg- understands this race more up and what way was right facebook.com/ ment had NASCAR officials than I did from the cockpit and left. Lap-down cars, were nascardaytona scrambling. Race leader Matt because ever since the first car pitting with lead-lap cars and Kenseth was put a lap down pitted in that first segment, I wave-by cars were up front Cleveland for failing to make a green-flag have no idea what was going and in the middle,” Junior said. @nascardaytona pit stop. on. None,” he said.

Questions? Contact Godwin Daily Banner Kelly at godwin.kelly@news- — Godwin Kelly, [email protected] jrnl.com or Ken Willis at ken. [email protected] 3 THINGS TO WATCH Tony Stewart Chase Elliot SPRINT CUP POINTS TONY STEWART VS. CHASE ELLIOTT: 1. Stewart’s finale championship points at stake, Elliott was trying to pit early in the NASCAR NASCAR 1. Kevin Harvick 418 but paid $1 million to winner Joey second segment. When he slowed his No. 24 Chevy down, it caused a 2. Kyle Busch 397 It’s hard to believe, but Tony Logano. Now Cup teams will reload chain-reaction crash that swept up 3. Kurt Busch 386 Stewart has never won the Coca- and come back for Sunday’s Coca- Cola 600. In fact, he has scored only Stewart. 4. Carl Edwards 381 Cola 600, which starts in daylight, one win at Charlotte in his career, ends in darkness and covers 400 GODWIN KELLY’S TAKE: “(Elliott) 5. Jimmie Johnson 370 the 500-mile fall race in 2003. laps. The teams that used the All- wrecked everybody," Stewart 6. Brad Keselowski 368 This could be Stewart’s fairy-tale Star as a practice session will be in groused. No driver wants to get in 7. Chase Elliott 341 moment, since he needs a win to much better shape for NASCAR’s the crosshairs of this heading-into- 8. Joey Logano 340 get into the Chase playoffs. The marathon on Sunday. retirement, three-time NASCAR 9. Martin Truex Jr. 336 All-Star fiasco may have sparked 3. Cover boy GETTY IMAGES/MATT SULLIVAN champion. 10. Austin Dillon 315 Stewart’s competitive juices. “I’m Will the Coca-Cola 600 provide the fairy-tale moment of Tony 11. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 314 glad it’s my last one,” Stewart said Carl Edwards finished a distant Stewart’s 2016 racing season? 12. Matt Kenseth 313 of the All-Star madness. “I’m just fourth in the All-Star Race, but that Maybe the magic wand with 13. Denny Hamlin 308 madder than hell.” was good enough to get him on help. 14. Jamie McMurray 296 2. Complete opposites the cover. The cover of what? As WHAT’S ON TAP? the highest finishing Toyota driver, Martin Racing. The game will be 15. Ryan Blaney 288 Last weekend’s NASCAR Sprint Edwards will be featured in the new released Sept. 13 and will be avail- 16. Kasey Kahne 286 SPRINT CUP: Coca-Cola 600 All-Star Race was a relatively NASCAR Heat Evolution video game able on PlayStation 4, Xbox One SITE: Charlotte Motor Speedway 17. AJ Allmendinger 283 short race (113 laps) with no being released by Dusenberry and Windows PC. (1.5-mile, quad-oval) 18. Ryan Newman 278 TV SCHEDULE: Thursday, practice 19. Trevor Bayne 275 — Godwin Kelly, [email protected] (Fox Sports 1, 2 p.m.), qualifying 20. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 273 (Fox Sports 1, 7 p.m.). Saturday, 21. Kyle Larson 243 practice (Fox Sports 1, 1 p.m.). 22. Paul Menard 232 GODWIN’S PICKS FOR COCA-COLA 600 Sunday, race (Fox, coverage begins 23. Danica Patrick 216 at 6 p.m., green flag at 6:15 p.m.) 24. Greg Biffle 215 WINNER: Chase Elliott DARK HORSE: Trevor Godwin Kelly is the 25. Aric Almirola 213 REST OF TOP 5: Brad Bayne Daytona Beach News- XFINITY: Hisense 300 26. Clint Bowyer 211 Keselowski, Kyle Busch, DON’T BE SURPRISED IF: Journal’s motorsports SITE: Charlotte Motor Speedway WATCH 27. Landon Cassill 202 Dale Earnhardt Jr., Carl The rookie grabs his editor and has covered TV SCHEDULE: Thursday, practice (Fox Sports 1, 3:30 p.m. and 5:30 28. Casey Mears 184 Edwards first career NASCAR NASCAR for 30 years. p.m.). Saturday, qualifying (Fox 29. Brian Scott 178 FIRST ONE OUT: Joey Cup Series victory in Reach him at godwin. Sports 1, 11:15 a.m.), race (Fox 30. David Ragan 161 Logano this stock-car marathon. [email protected] Sports 1, 2:30 p.m.) FOR KEN WILLIS’ TOP 10 NASCAR DRIVER RANKINGS THIS KYLE MATT CARL KURT KEVIN JOEY BRAD CHASE JIMMIE MARTIN BUSCH KENSETH EDWARDS BUSCH HARVICK LOGANO KESELOWSKI ELLIOTT JOHNSON TRUEX JR. Wow, he lost a Mr. Hunch likes Middle name 31 Charlotte Soon trades Bumped up Mr. Fix-It Got his dad’s 2015 at Gremlins have truck race? Mild Matt this is Michael starts, one free Silverado a few places popularity Charlotte: 600 miles to week win for free F-150 with win gene 40th, 39th get him NASCAR 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 12: FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan, 1 p.m., FS1 Oct. 2: AAA 400 at Dover, 2 p.m., NBCSN PAGE Feb. 21: Daytona 500 (Denny Hamlin) June 26: Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma, 3 p.m., FS1 Oct. 8: Bank of America 500 at Charlotte, 7 p.m., NBC Feb. 28: Folds of Honor 500 at Atlanta (Jimmie Johnson) July 2: Coke Zero 400 at Daytona, 7:45 p.m., NBC Oct. 16: Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas, 2:15 p.m., NBC March 6: Kobalt 400 at Las Vegas (Brad Keselowski) July 9: Quaker State 400 at Kentucky, 7:30 p.m., NBC Sports Oct. 23: Alabama 500 at Talladega, 2 p.m., NBCSN March 13: Good Sam 500k at Phoenix (Kevin Harvick) Network Oct. 30: Goody’s 500 at Martinsville, 1 p.m., NBCSN EVERY March 20: Auto Club 400 at Fontana (Jimmie Johnson) July 17: New Hampshire 301, 1:30 p.m., NBCSN Nov. 6: AAA 500 at Texas, 2 p.m., NBC April 3: STP 500 at Martinsville (Kyle Busch) July 24: Crown Royal 400 at Indianapolis, 3 p.m., NBCSN Nov. 13: Can-Am 500k at Phoenix, 2:30 p.m., NBC April 9: Duck Commander 500 at Texas (Kyle Busch) July 31: Pennsylvania 400 at Pocono, 1:30 p.m., NBCSN Nov. 20: Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami, 2:30 p.m., NBC April 17: Food City 500 at Bristol (Carl Edwards) Aug. 7: Cheez-It 355 at Watkins Glen, 2:30 p.m., USA WEEK! April 24: Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond (Carl Edwards) Aug. 20: Night Race at Bristol, 8 p.m., NBCSN May 1: Geico 500 at Talladega (Brad Keselowski) Aug. 28: Pure Michigan 400, 2 p.m., NBCSN May 7: GoBowling.com 400 at Kansas (Kyle Busch) Sept. 4: Southern 500 at Darlington, 6 p.m., NBC DID YOU KNOW? May 15: Dover 400 (Matt Kenseth) Sept. 10: Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond, 7:30 p.m., Anthony Wayne Stewart was born on May 20, 1971, in May 20: Sprint Showdown at Charlotte, 7 p.m., FS1 NBCSN Columbus, Indiana. That's right, Tony Stewart turns 45 May 21: Sprint All-Star Race at Charlotte, 7 p.m., FS1 Sept. 18: Chicago 400, 2:30 p.m., NBCSN on Friday. Among Cup Series regulars, only Greg Biffle, May 29: Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte, 6 p.m., Fox Sept. 25: New England 300 at New Hampshire, 2 p.m., who turns 47 in December, is older than Stewart. June 5: Axalta 400 at Pocono, 1 p.m., FS1 NBCSN GET ON TRACK with the CCleveland Clleevveellaanndd DDaily Daaiillyy BBannerBaannnneerr May 26, 2016

Inside The Character Education issue for May is provided Featured schools by the Cleveland Daily Banner and Fresh N’ Low Donald P. Yates Elementary School Page 3 Prospect Elementary School Pages 4, 5 Black Fox Elementary School Pages 8,9 Character Puzzle Page 6 RTA award Page 7 Sponsors Page 2 Students of the Month Pages 10, 11 ——— Editor Bettie Marlowe Graphics Patty J. Hawkins Photo imaging Carrie Pettit Page setup Tasha Beaty Deloris Anderson Banner photo, LARRY C. BOWERS ONE OF THE NUMEROUS activities at this week’s Healthy Horizons program at Polk County’s 4-H Club’s Camp McCroy was dancing. NIE coordinator Instructor Kim Mayfield, a dental assistant with the Bradley Health Department, leads the students in the hokey pokey. The program is sponsored Herb Lacy by the Polk County Health Council, with donations from local industry. The program is now in its ninth year. 2—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 26, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com

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Whitney mCClure's second-grade class, above, is ready for third grade!

yates Primary students, above, have “Fun in the Sun” as Mrs. Montgomery’s Monkeys partic- seCond-grade students Malia Payne, ipate in the second-grade’s Water Day. Right, “Fun in the Sun” at Yates Primary School includes Madilyn Taylor and Pearson Waller get ready for Austin Walker and Matthew Smith enjoying Field Day. their end of the year play, “Going Buggy!”

students Dominic Barnick, Carson Edgeworth, and Ethan Longest enjoying the first- grade’s field trip to the aquarium.

Field day lunch is enjoyed by Eva Fadroski, Annabelle Alcock, Sophia Rosenberg and her mom, Mindy Rosenberg. 4—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 26, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com

The Slime Challenge was a success! Students brought in change in order to determine which teachers would get slimed! Students raised over $1,860 and the girls won, bringing in over $1,000! Belk showed up with a great surprise with a donation of more than $4,000 in order to help with safety and security meas- KindergarTen students showed respect during gradu- ures that are being upgraded all over campus. What a blessing! aT The moTher’S day Tea, students sang songs, ation and our traditional Mother's Day Tea. Students show- Thank you BELK. Blair Black, left, of BELK presents a check to showered their moms with gifts, and were celebrated at ered moms with gifts and were celebrated at graduation. Principal Steve Montgomery. graduation by receiving certificates of completion. Field Day at Prospect Elementary School

Field day was a great success this year as we combined it with our first ever Walk-a- Thon! Students enjoyed blow-up bounce houses, the walking track, chicken toss, sack races, scavenger hunts and more! Students, teachers, and their parents enjoyed a day in the sun and showed a great deal of RESPECT! www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 26, 2016— 5 Prospect Elementary School Principal steve montgomery

Donuts for DaDs was a great hit as we celebrated this year's Book Fair. Dads and grand- dads came for a morning of fun with donuts and coffee donated from Starbucks! During the book fair several live characters were featured as the tradition of a Live Wax Museum was carried out. Students dressed up as book characters or authors and delivered a short speech. Parents and students dropped change into buckets to make the characters come alive! Change donated went to purchasing books for each teacher in the school as a way of saying, "Thank you!" In the slIme challenge, students took on a schoolwide challenge, boys vs. girls, and brought in change in order to determine which teachers would get slimed! Students raised more than $1,860 and the girls won, bringing in more than $1,000. Principal Steve Montgomery, Officer John Davis, Ms. McCoy — selected because of a fun twist with Immunity Idols like Survivor — and Mr. Ownbey got slimed at the end of the challenge! 6—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 26, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com Save those coupons Celebrating Memorial Day General Mills coupons are worth money to our schools. Some are worth up to 50 cents. Memorial Day is a federal holiday in the United States for remembering the people who died These extra funds will help to provide extras while serving in the country's armed forces. for the classrooms. It is an opportunity to share The holiday, which is observed every year on the last Monday of May, originated as in the education of our local students. Decoration Day after the American Civil War in 1868, when the Grand Army of the Republic, an If you can’t get them to a school, just bring organization of Union veterans founded in Decatur, Illinois, established it as a time for the nation them by the Banner offices and we will deliver to decorate the graves of the war dead with flowers. them. There is a box in the lobby — let’s fill it up. By the 20th century, competing Union and Confederate holiday traditions, celebrated on dif- ferent days, had merged, and Memorial Day eventually extended to honor all Americans who died while in the military service It typically marks the start of the summer vacation season, while Labor Day marks its end. Respect Memorial Day is not to be confused with Veterans Day; Memorial Day is a day of remember- ing the men and women who died while serving, while Veterans Day celebrates the service of E Z I N G O C E R W H A all U.S. military veterans. —Information from Memorial Day Online J O S U O E T R U O C P

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Contributed photo The ann GuThrie MarTin SCholarShip for 2016 from the Cleveland Bradley County Retired Teachers Association is presented to Skylar Kelley of Walker Valley High School, the daughter of Shannon and David Kelley. This annual award is presented to a senior high school stu- dent who will be entering the field of education. Kelley will be attending the University of Tennessee. Each year guid- ance counselors from each of the three local high schools are notified of the $500 scholarship. Interested students submit an application to the scholarship committee of CBCRTA, which reviews applicants and selects a winner. Presenting the scholarship to Kelley, center, are scholar- ship committee members Carolyn Ernest, left, and Deborah Flower, right. Also present for the presentation were CBCRTA’s treasurer, Joy Yates, and its president, Gerald Lillard.

Contributed photo May 11 was the second day in a row Ocoee Region Beekeepers Club made a presentation to students. About 175 students visited the eight stations. The Ocoee Region Beekeepers Association was one of the stations. The event was held at the Polk County Show Barn and hosted by Greg Paxton, the local University of Tennessee Extension agent. Created for the fourth- graders of Polk County, it had many of the same volun- teers from the other event and the addition of local farm animals. Volunteers Art Myers and his wife, Beaulah, spoke about the bees at the event to a rapt audience. Myers was assisted by Dennis Bell who brought the club’s observation hive and explained it to the children. Thanks to all the volunteers, as the mind of many a child was enlightened about the plight and the need for bees. 8—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 26, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com

Black Fox Elementary School

The Black Fox archery Team recently competed in the National Tournament in Louisville, Kentucky. They earned a score of 3,000 points, which qualifies them for the World Tournament! GO INDIANS!

The Black Fox P.I.T. crew (Professionals in Training) are asked to serve in a variety of ways at Black Fox. They give tours to parents, grandparents, new students and community visitors. They work hard to help things run smoothly in the halls of Black Fox. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 26, 2016— 9 Black Fox Elementary School

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StudentS Dina Zazgarskiy and Maize Davis are in charge of maintaining the signage for Black Fox. This helps parents, students and community stay up to date on activities.

theSe Black Fox StudentS, above, show off just a few of the wonderful pieces of artwork which were showcased at this years Arts & Auction event. From left, front, are Kendall Boyland and Lily Winters; and back, Elle Rutledge, Gage Anderson and Emily Honeycutt. Above left, these fifth-grade stu- dents were spotted helping to keep the Black Fox campus clean by picking up trash. From left, front, are Dina Zazgarskiy, Skylar Burns, Abby Blair, Macy Chastain and Graci Mae Rockholt; and back, Jackson Ritter, Brett Harris and Brooklyn LeJune. Left, these stu- dents were the top fundraisers for the annual FOX TROT RUN at Black Fox. 10—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 26, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com

Students of the Month

Black Fox Elementary School Michigan Avenue Elementary School Kindergarten: Will Parker, Liam Mason, Luke Finnell and Lucas Strong. Kindergarten: Kaylee Kemp, Brady Thomas, Bodhi Mitchell and Abbi Mann. First grade: Hannah Patterson, Kole Goodwin, Kane Cooley. First grade: Halle Hartman, Timothy Gay, Karson Robbins and Riley Woody. Second grade: Addison Stuman, Kaelyn Sampson, Dominique Leberthin and Cole Second grade: Kelly Mateo, Jonathan Janney and Eli Myers. Carrington. Third grade: Reylunde Johnson, Autumn Rutledge and Maliyah Woods. Third grade: Anna Gibson, Leland Price, Daegan Harris, Adriana Pedrick and Hayden Dietrich. Fourth grade: Destini Crabtree, Candace Beaty and, and Aubrey Sherlin. Fourth grade: Alyssa Hinderer, Aaron Tilley, Vanessa Crisp and Olivia Orr. Fifth Grade: Ashley Bryant, Blake Gladden, Blaine Lowe Fifth grade: Silas Coffey, Roland Weatherford, Caitlin Ramsey and Dawson Durrett. Ocoee Middle School Bradley Central High School Sixth grade: Arabians — Addison Robinson, Lucas Dill, Savannah Westberry, Andrew Andrew Baliles, Paige Baliles, Katie Beaty, Scottie Benton, Megan Boshers, Jeffery Johnston and Dylan Gibson; Chargers — Abigail Ellis, Addie Beth Owenby, Nathan Brewer, Matthew Carpenter, Christopher Cash, Matthew Ellis, Anais Epperson, Jonathon Pell, Jackson Scarbrough and Olivia Judd; Palominos — Hannah Grider, Chance Gatson, CJ Gray, Kayla Green, Joshua Green, Kate Gwaltney, Austin Hughes, Hannah Atterton, James Jones, Jesse Perkins and Abbie Hancock; and Stallions —- Xzavier Ireland, Chelsea Johnso, Sabrina Johnson, Hailey Johnson, Zurielle Johnson, Shaw Cardona, Abby Browning, Heath Davis, Austin Cox and Charlie Williams. Kertesz, Elijah Krivolapov, Ryan Loomis, William Moats, Marie (Emily) Mooneyham, Seventh grade: Clydesdales — Madden Snyder, Preston Cox, Maddie Davis, Katie Timothy Newby, Cristia Patterson, Elizabeth Payne, Noah Perlmutter, Bethany Hutt and Sydney Judd; Mustangs — Jackson Davis, Timothy Scroggins, Mary Riebschlager, Dawson Snyder, Matthew Suits, Ashley Swick, Mollie Voge, Morgan Warner, Buchanan, Kins Hooper and Briar Rose Blair; Pacers — Kaylee Parker, Kaelib Price, Cameron Wesley, Ezrick Whaley and Ashley Wolfe. Cole Haney, Brian Criddle and Brooke Kilgor; and Paint Horses — Tanequa Blair, Addison West, Leslie Franco, Jordan Mason and Harlie McCullough. Charleston Elementary School Eighth grade: Saddlebreds — Bryce Rapson, Lily Starks, Morgan White, Marc Gallo and Glen O’Daniel; Show Horses — Dorian Bledsoe, Lexi Trueblood, Kindergarten: Arrie Harner, Keylee Brock and Levi Brown Christian Reid, Ian Henry and Bobby Fentress; Thoroughbreds — Maddie First grade: Julian Luster, Miyah Kesley and Bear Ellis Ballew, Logan Cross, Kobe Bryant, Andrea Cabello and Makayla Biller; and Second grade: Claire Epps, Michael Rich and Carter Hall Walking Horses — Zachary Wisti, Fletcher Hicks, Jacob Clayton, Emily Davis Third grade: Eli Cross, Kailyn Crackel and Mollie Farris. Fourth grade: Brayden Taylor, Jacob Rich and Teigan Cassada Fifth grade: Matthias Valdivieso, Bradley Woods and Bethanie Bodle. Park View Elementary School Hopewell Elementary School Kindergarten: Ethan Vorhees, Jonah Phillips, Aiden Poteet, Tristan Crawford, Kendra Rhodes and Brayden Conterras. Pre K: Sarah Slowiak First grade: Dylan Alderete, Brody Linville, Landon Feaster, Allie Truelove, Aiden Lynn and Kindergarten: Jaxon Trentham, Thomas Smith, Mason Lombardi, Madison Brewster, Conner Crawley. Rigney McClelland Second grade: Sophie O’Neil, Shawn Kinsey, James Beddingfield, Anastasia Strelkov, First grade: Kadence Guyton, Maddox Hampton, Hannah Laster Logan Kanipes, Leland Nelson. Second grade: Kathrine Crowe, Elisa Thompson, Ali Hooker, Tynslee Patterson Third grade: Gage Hedrick, Serephina Oglesby, Malia Wilcox, Kendall Sewell, Gage Dorsey. Third grade: Jaxon Humble, Ashlyn Henry and Israel Davidson Fourth grade: Blake Starcher, Cameron Gilbert, Noah Myers, Atticus Tapley, Amberly Fourth grade: Eryn Rataiczak, Caitlyn Kirkpatrick, Elizabeth Kimsey and Keaton Shifley Sustersic and Parker Ratcliff. Fifth grade: Taylor Chambers, Cole Stewart, Matt Thompson and Emma Cox. Fifth grade: Davian Voyles, Abigail Allen, Chandler Mills, Carlie McDaniel and Cara Campbell. Lake Forest Middle School Oscar Crick, Cooper Casteel, Garren Norwood, Addason Harris, Micha Perry, Zack Taylor Elementary School Miller, Ronnie Hicks, Zack Patterson, Kyleigh Hammontree, Lauren Aulerich, Jerad Fox, Kindergarten: Mathew Hair and Kensley Haddock. Kristi Day, Austin Wilson, Kristen Edwards, Audrie Holt, McKennah Pritchard, Molly First grade: Colton Widener and Jonathan Ortiz. Sponable, Eli Howell, Calli Elrod, Skyler Moses, Reece Dotson, Lauren Gregory. Ethan Second grade: Noah Moore and Lily Honaker. Scoggins, Eric Mendenhall, Wade Lanier, Haley Brewer, Mason Wilcox, Ki Eviyan Third grade: Breanna Bowman and Katelyn Mason. Rittenberry and Will Phibbs. Fourth grade: Kiley Welchance and Trista Santizo. Fifth grade: Trinity Sandoval and Isabella Dailey. Prospect Elementary School Maddix White, Yordi Cortez, Whayatt Sand, Harrison Carver, Brayden Farris, Autumn Valley View Elementary School Lanclos, Tucker Underwood, Geyron Escobar, Toby Duncil, Hazel Adam, Will Mathews, Kindergarten: Jazzlyn Griffith, Lucas Reece, Landon White, Alyssa Landers. Catie McIlvain, Garrison Bess, Dakota Foster, Kyndal Parker and Madysin Urib. First grade: Doc James, Jeremy Knight Second grade: Braiidon Scott and Mason Ellis. Oak Grove Elementary School Third grade: Chloe Frakes, Lyndsey Cannon and Austin Rogers. Fourth grade: Lilly Gelnett and Lorelei Kertesz. Kindergarten: Isabella Graham, Alice Clare Thomas, Aubrey Sherlin Fifth grade: Katelyn Carter and Cally Ensley. First grade: Jacob Nelms, Kinzer Presley, Danni Tingler and Gabby Villatoro. Second grade: Gage Weathers, Annaston Spraker and Pierse Jackson. Third grade: Austin Dudash, Sam Curtis, Laney Inman and Kinsley Calfee. Walker Valley High School Fourth grade: Leland Pinela, Tristan Rogers and Mikah Shields Cassie Bonner, Brooklyn Cofer, Sirina Hoover, Keaton Lloyd, Faith Miller, Keyla Zunon- Fifth grade: Steven Wooten, Ashley Gladson and Brooke Taylor. Robler, Christian Warui and Nathan Zakka. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 26, 2016— 11

Students of the Month Waterville Community Elementary School Mayfield Elementary School Kindergarten: Alana Balinger, Will Mayweather, Aubrey Agee, Emmarie Bacon, and Carter Kindergarten: Aiden Cartwright, A.J. Nash, Bryce Cowan, Madison McKinley. Mercer. First grade: Emily Wingfield, Reanna Chapman, Joshua Rivera, Tristin Jarrett and Andrew Saez. First grade: Gina Moorshead, Caleb Rehagen, Cameron Inscore and Peyton Hubbard. Second grade: Estrella Tovar, Isabella Vargas, Karma Kirkpatrick and Brooke Moreyra. Second grade: Vanesa Marchuk, Josie Duncan, Addison Hembree, Lydia Barrs and Tucker Third grade: Corbin Ho, Ethan Brewer, Reagan McKinley, Nomar Velez Vaillant and Caitlin Broome. McMah. Third grade: Alliyah Osborn, Abby White, Skylar Conner, Kenzie Davis, Bronson Stone and Fourth grade: Gracie Maxwell, Robert Pitner, Davonte Bryson and Jayvon Hall. Kailey Seaton. Fifth grade: Faith Lombard, Julia Dip, Jaden Lajas and Kaylee Casson. Fourth grade: Alex Stevens, Kayla Martin, Madison Binimow and Abigail Bennett. Fifth grade: Will Young, Mandi Johnson, Bailey Lockhart and Hannah Yarber. CDC: Elissa Moore, Kimi Daniel, Jason Rahal and Kasey Ellis. George R. Stuart Elementary School Kindergarten: Jayden Basquez, Alina Brown, Beylee Perez Gomez and Titus Shamblin. Arnold Memorial Elementary School First grade: Nathaniel Cunningham, Saniya Hammonds, Amelia Itson and Casen Shelton. Second grade: Shea Bethel, Xavier Brownlow, Elektra Cunningham, James Eledge and Kindergarten: Keyshaun Wright, Jenisis Morales, Alex Washington and Allison Maradiaga. Shyenne Pulliam. First grade: Jeff Hernandez and Cornelius Morgan. Third grade: Evalynn Christmann, Tristan Dionisio Galacia, Tsavo Glasgow and Genesis Second grade: Alyssa Stein and Janell Orozco. Lemus Rodriquez. Third grade: Madelin Zunan and Jacquez Jackson. Fourth grade: Ethan Bilbao, Alanah Davis and Ava Davis. Fourth grade: Jackson Ary, Anjel Mejia Suarez and Silva-Silva. Fifth grade: Jayven Bess, Sam Hackler and Ariyah Howard. Fifth grade: Kevin Salas, Danial Rizvi and Era Rojas. Donald P. Yates Primary School Blythe-Bower Elementary School Kindergarten: Sawyer Tate, Santiago Roman, Allison De La Cruz, Natalie Hamby, Hattie Kindergarten: Aleeyah Lewallen, Jamya Hughes, Claire Bienvenu, Gage Hopkins. Humphres and Claudia Solis. First grade: Ilyssa Tilley, Andre Durrive and X’Zavian Swafford. First grade: Jonathan Adams, Ethan Longest, Zuriel Diaz, Jayvon Jaymes, Claire Wendorf, Second grade: Nicholas Blair, Wilson Perez, Eli Gallaher, Gracie Pasters and Ella Lang. Cooper Rominger and Miguel Munoz-Gonzalez. Third grade: Carlos Espinosa, Stephanie Smith, Nataly Bodnar and Ethan Mikel. Second grade: Ashley Pesterfield, Daniel Gallegos-Gonzalez, Karma England, Alessia Fourth grade: Samantha Pineda, Weston Woods, Kelsi Willhite and Matty Hammons. Alvarez, Parker Wesson and Dhyan Patel. Fifth grade: Makayla Skiba, Hailie Zimmerman and Cezar Lopez. Cleveland Middle School Sixth grade: Alexis Abercrombie, Lavalis Boyd, Chloe Graham, Lily Guthrie, Ashlin Harper E.L. Ross Elementary School and Xander Harris. Third grade: Anjani Patel, Chloe Webb, Heaven Machado, Leslie Rauda, Nico Kozak, Pearl Seventh grade: Lanaja Blair, Melissa Dixon, Lucas Dotson, Andrew Elkins, Dominick Dennison and Tyler Gardner. Escalante-Lopez, Truman Hale, Chris Lamneck, Cael Laxton, Janine Peck, Marshall Rouse, Fourth grade: Anna Longest, Daniel Moskalenko, Krista Neely, Lauren Pitts and Yesenia Faith Sadler and Brittany Skipper. Padron. Eighth grade: Emily Brock, Jaiden Davey, Matthew Evans, Robert Flowers, Johnny Gregg, Fifth grade: Allie Oliver, Avery Cavitt, Kasen Minter, Rozalin Fuller and Walker Hill. Leilanid Nunez Flores, Dilmar Rivera Torres, Wayne Royster and Rosa Torres.

E Z I N G O C E R W H A J O S U O E T R U O C P Smoky Mountains and partners C O N S I D E R E R U P give guide books to 4th-graders U P H O L D A R E D H R SEVIERVILLE (AP) — Fourth-grade students in Sevier County O W E U L A V C I O E E are receiving a guide book from Great Smoky Mountains National Park, LeConte Lodge and Great Smoky Mountains Association. R O U N D A N G N M E C The book is “Day Hikes of the Smokies” and copies were given in honor of the National E R T O E E W O I A D I Park Service Centennial. LeConte Lodge President William B. Stokely G T R T R S R T T D E A IV said the company hopes to encourage fami- lies to spend time hiking and exploring the A H I E A T A R S E M T park. The park service said fourth-graders nationwide R F V I C E E U R T A E can obtain a pass for free access to students and their families to federally managed lands and D E F E R E N T I A L D waters. The passes are available at http://www.everykidina- R I B G A M E H F R B O park.gov. 12—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 26, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com

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