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161st YEAR • NO. 276 MARCh 18, 2016 CLEVELAND, TN 24 PAGES • 50¢ Former educators eye potential school board races By ALLEN MINCEY currently held by George Meacham. District 3. Lillios, Rodney Dillard, Amanda Lee as well as for District 5. Banner Staff Writer Meacham has turned in his petition to The newest potential candidates and Charlie Rose; Francis McCartney Others who have picked up petitions run for that post again this year. who have picked up petitions include and Donna McDermott for Charleston include Sherman McCleary for Several petitions have been picked Other former educators who have Jim Bryson for county school board City Council; and David May, Dale Charleston City Council, Tom Cassada up for the local election set for August, picked up and/or turned in petitions District 6, Pam Edgemon for Cleveland Hughes, George Poe, Steve Morgan for Cleveland City Council District 3, including some former educators who include Teddy Bryson for Bradley City Council District 3, Don Ritzhaupt and Meacham for Cleveland City Mary Baier for Cleveland City Council are vying for positions on local school County School Bord District 3, Jerry for Cleveland City Council District 3, Council. Avery Johnson, incumbent District 5, Gary Dustin Elliott for boards. Frazier for county school board and Krista McKay for Cleveland School 3rd District Cleveland City Cleveland City School Board at-large, One of the latest to pick up a peti- District 7 and Nancy Casson for coun- Board District 2. Councilman, has decided to run for and Timothy Rader for Cleveland City tion is former Yates Primary School ty school board District 1. Former Incumbents who have picked up the council as an at-large candidate, School Board at-large. Principal Carolyn Ingram. She has Bradley County Schools educator Mike petitions and those who have turned and will take on Poe for that seat. Larry Bryant, who had picked up a picked up her petition for Cleveland Plumley has picked up and turned in them in include county school board Jonathan Porter has picked up a peti- City School Board District 1, a seat his petition for Cleveland City Council members Chris Turner, Nicholas tion for that position on the council, See RACES, Page 10

Bulletin Internet Inmate death at Bradley jail providers is investigated donated From Staff Reports The Bradley County Sheriff’s Office has report- ed an inmate became ill to races Friday morning and later died at Tennova Healthcare in Cleveland. of The inmate, Hershell C. Dover, 53, had been in cus- tody since Wednesday. BCSO’s Criminal members Investigations Division secured the scene pending Same legislators the start of an investigation by the Tennessee Bureau involved in vote of Investigation. District Attorney General Stephen By BRIAN GRAVES Crump has been notified of Banner Staff Writer the death. Donations from major telecom- As it becomes available, munications companies dot the more information will be contribution lists of state repre- provided on the Cleveland Banner photo, ALLEN MINCEY sentatives who voted both for and Daily Banner website and against the broadband bill earlier in Sunday’s print edition. SPECIAL GRADUATION CEREMONIES were held Thursday night at E.L. Ross Elementary School for the Girl Scouts who went through the radKIDS program coordinated by the Cleveland Police Department. From left are (front row) Madeline McBrayer, Ava this week in Nashville. The House Business and Wenger, Ashley Pesterfield, Ayonna DeLuca, Deirdre McKelvey, Ava Robbins, Caroline Condo, Madilyn Taylor and Eva Laslie; second Utilities subcommittee voted Inside Today row: Brooke Jones, Emmaline Hill, Hannah Jones, Tatum Hale and Anna Longest; back row: Estraya Laslie (Troop 40949 leader), CPD down a bill sponsored by state Officers Jennifer Samples and Whitney Owens, and Dana Longest (Troop 40949 leader). Rep. Kevin Brooks and state Rep. Dan Howell which would have allowed EPB of Chattanooga to offer high-speed broadband to Bradley County residents. Girl Scouts get punchy Brooks went before the com- mittee Wednesday and, acknowl- edging the votes were not there for the original bill, offered an Youngsters learn defensive skills in training amendment which would have created a “pilot” program targeted at allowing an EPB-Bradley con- through radKIDS program offered by CPD nection. Neither Brooks nor Howell By ALLEN MINCEY serve on the committee. Banner Staff Writer The measure was voted down One can never start too early teaching young girls how to say 5-3, essentially killing the bill for “no” when approached by strangers, and in addition to that, this session. Softball at its best these youngsters are also being taught some defensive skills Both of the county’s state rep- A determined group of through the radKIDS program. resentatives have been consistent Cleveland Lady Raiders battled to “Resisting Aggression Defensively, or RAD, is the most com- in bemoaning the number of lob- the finish with the Walker Valley prehensive safety program for kids 3 1/2 to 13 years old,” byists who crowded the State Lady Mustangs on the softball explained Officer Jennifer Samples of the Cleveland Police Capitol in an effort to influence field Thursday, but could not pull Department. legislators and defeat the bill. off an upset. The Blue Raiders Samples has been a radKIDS instructor since 2007, and was A review of the committee tied Maryville on the soccer pitch. recently joined by Officer Whitney Owens, who just became cer- members’ financial disclosures The Bradley Central Bears again tified. showed all have been beneficiar- rolled on the baseball diamond. “The program covers abduction defense, gun defense, bully ies of financial campaign contri- Lee slugger Ben Holland is clos- defense, dog defense, and at the very end, the kids get to put on butions from the large telecom- ing out his career with the Flames pads and actually defend themselves against an abduction,” munications companies. in a big way. See Sports, Pages Samples said. “They get to know that they can not only tell The five who voted to defeat the 13-15. someone ‘no,’ but they can defend themselves and not wait for bill and their contributions as someone to come and save me, ‘but I can save myself.’” reported by the Tennessee Forecast A special radKIDS program was recently held with Girl Scouts Registry of Election Finance of the Southern Appalachians Troop 40949 at E.L. Ross were: Today looks to be partly sunny, Elementary School. The troop graduated from the program —State Rep. Kent Calfee (R- Thursday evening, with their parents and guardians, along with Kingston) reported a $1,000 con- with a high near 72. Tonight’s fore- tribution from the AT&T cast calls for cloudy skies and a 30 siblings, in attendance. Most of those who graduated were in the 8- to 9-year-old range. Tennessee PAC received in percent chance of showers, with a September 2015. low around 49. Saturday calls for —State Rep. Patsy Hazlewood mostly cloudy skies and a cooling See KIDS, Page 10 (R-Chattanooga) was once assis- trend, with a 60 percent chance of tant vice president for legislative showers and a high near 57. and external affairs for BellSouth “I think it has made her more confident, more aware and ATT. In layman’s terms, Index of her surroundings, and more aware of what she can Hazlewood was a paid lobbyist for do to avoid certain situations or defend herself in the communications giant. She Church...... 8-9 certain dangerous situations.” Banner photo, ALLEN MINCEY received $500 from Comcast in Classified...... 20-23 — Dana Longest AVA ROBBINS defends herself from radKIDS instructor 2015. She also reported contri- butions of $500 and $1,000 from Comics...... 17 Whitney Owens during Thursday night’s final meeting of the group. Editorials...... 16 See INTERNET, Page 10 Horoscope...... 17 Obituaries...... 2 Stocks...... 4 Hiwassee River Sports...... 13-15 Wacker looks to grand opening TV Schedule...... 18-19 Clean-Up Day Weather...... 11 set Saturday and ‘sunny, bright future’: Burk Around Town By ALLEN MINCEY By BRIAN GRAVES batch produced “sold immediately.” She said there has been much progress at the Sandy Denney enjoying her Banner Staff Writer Banner Staff Writer site since the groundbreaking in 2011. big day and some great cake ... Volunteers who wish to partici- The headline on the screen at the Chamber “We had 237,500 dump trucks move 8 million Chuck Thurmond accidentally try- pate in the Hiwassee River Clean- presentation said it all: “A Sunny, Bright Future cubic yards of soil,” Burk said. “Those trucks ing to purchase gas with a “non- Up Day should be at the for Charleston, TN.” from end to end on the highway would go from gas card” ... Sylvia Pitts making Hiwassee/Ocoee State Park office Specifically, it was referring to the future of Charleston to Denver.” pillowcases for the Million Saturday morning. Wacker Polysilicon which is now up and running, She said there were 145,000 cubic yards of Pillowcase Challenge charity ... The Tennessee State Parks and planning a grand-opening ceremony April 18. concrete poured at the site. Drake Runyon being congratulat- agency is asking those who wish Dr. Erika Burk, senior director of human “That’s the equivalent of pouring concrete on a ed on a dream coming true. to help with the cleanup to be at resources for Wacker Polysilicon North America football field from end zone to end zone and fill- the office by 9 a.m. Saturday. LLC, spoke at the Cleveland/Bradley Chamber of ing it 70 feet deep,” Burk said. The office is located at 404 Commerce’s first quarterly “Food for Thought” She noted the facility’s distillation columns are Spring Creek Road in Delano, membership luncheon on Thursday afternoon. Erika Burk “We did it right,” Burk said, noting the second See WACKER, Page 10 6489076 75112 See HIWASSEE, Page 10 2—Cleveland Daily Banner—Friday, March 18, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com

OBITUARIES (USPS 117-700) Periodical Postage Paid at Cleveland, TN 37320-3600 Post Office POSTMASTER: Send Address Changes to: Banner, P.O. Box 3600, Cleveland, TN 37320-3600 sister-in-law, Mary Paysinger Published at 1505 25th Street, NW (P.O. Box 3600) Tony Baldwin To submit an obituary, have the funeral home or cremation socie- Wolaver; several nieces and in Cleveland, TN 37320-3600, daily except Saturday Tony Baldwin, 28, of ty in charge of arrangements e- the information to obituar- nephews; and the four children of and Christmas day by Cleveland Newspapers, Inc. Cleveland, died unexpectedly at [email protected] and fax to 423-614-6529, attention Obits. G. B. Lee: Robert “Bob” Lee and Phone (423) 472-5041. 9:11 p.m. Wednesday, March 16, wife, Polly, Patricia Lee Hensley, 2016, in Cleveland. Karyl (Cookie) Lee Mee, and Stephen L. Crass Jim Bryant Russell Lee and wife, Sally. He was employed as a team chapel of Companion Funeral snacks for the Wednesday night Editor & Publisher General Manager The funeral will be held at 2 leader by Catnapper in Home, 2419 Georgetown Road youth programs. p.m. Saturday, March 19, 2016, Member of The Associated Press Cleveland. N.W. She retired from Hardwick in the chapel of Fike-Randolph & The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all news dispatches He was preceded in death by A visitation period will be held Clothes with more than 18 years Son Funeral Home with Pastor credited to it or not otherwise credited in this newspaper, and also the local news of spontaneous or igin parents, Michael Anthony two hours prior from 5 until the 7 of service and before her tenure herein. All rights of all other material herein are as reserved. ©2014 Cleveland Newspapers, Inc. Jim Gibson and Pastor Tom Baldwin and Jo Ann Breedwell p.m. service time. at Hardwick she worked for Faye Wickes officiating. Kline. You are invited to share a per- Swafford Originals. She loved her SUBSCRIPTION RATES Interment will follow in Sunset Survivors include his fiancée, sonal memory of Lorie or your family and stayed with her mother Publishser Reserves the Right to Change Rates Without Notice Memorial Gardens. Courtney Bailey; sons: William condolences with her family at every day. Print Only 3 months 6 Months 1 Year Monthly Daily and Michael Baldwin, all of A white dove release ceremo- Carrier Collect Rate * $6.75 her online memorial located at She is survived by her loving ny will conclude the service. Cleveland; siblings and spouses: www.companionfunerals.com. husband of 47 years, Taylor “Mac” By Carrier Home / Business Delivery $20.00 $38.00 $ 75.00 T.J. and Dessiree Baldwin, of The family will receive friends By Mail inside Zip 307 $ 25.00 $45.00 $ 85.00 Gamble; her mother, Edith Gates; By Mail outside Zip 307 in TN, GA $38.00 $55.00$105.00 Tullahoma, Travis and Becca her sister, Janet Gates; her broth- on Saturday from noon to 2 p.m. By Mail Outside TN $38.00 $ 67.00 $ 130.00 Baldwin, of Etowah, Katherine ers: Lonnie “Gene” Gates, Benny at the funeral home prior to the service. Print + E-Edition and Anthony Sander, of Gates, Maurice Gates, George By Carrier Home / Business Delivery $21.25 $40.25 $ 79.25 Englewood; several nieces and Gates, Lawrence Gates and The family suggests that By Mail inside Zip 307 $ 26.25 $47.25 $ 90.50 memorials be made to St. Jude By Mail outside Zip 307 in TN, GA $40.00$58.00 $ 112.00 nephews. Charles “Pete” Gates; and numer- By Mail Outside TN $40.50 $ 71.00 $ 137.00 A graveside service and inter- ous nieces and nephews. Children Research Hospital ment was held at 11 a.m. today, A Remembrance of Life service (www.stjude.org), 501 St. Jude E-Edition Only $26.85 $53.70 $ 107.40 $8.95 $1.95 March 18, 2016, at Antioch Hershell C. Dover Place, Memphis, TN 38105 or will be held 4 p.m. Saturday, Office Hours: Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. • 423-472-5041 Baptist Cemetery in Vonore with Hershell C. Dover, 53, of March, 19, 2016, at the Jim Rush the George Faile Foundation the Rev. Leon Mayes officiating. Cleveland, died this morning, Funeral and Cremation Services (which benefits the Baptist Arrangements by Biereley- March 18, 2016. Wildwood Avenue Chapel with Medical Centre in Nalerigu, Elizabeth Akins; a special grand- Hale Funeral Home of Survivors and funeral arrange- Pastor Tim Woody and Pastor Ghana), 506 East 3rd Street, dog Miko; and a host of aunts, Madisonville. ments will be announced by the Homer Roberts officiating. Rome, GA 30161-3118, (706) uncles, cousins, and friends. Wildwood Chapel of Jim Rush The interment will follow at 291-4036. For information regarding the LOTTERY Funeral and Cremation Services. Hilcrest Cemetery with Tim We invite you to send a mes- Celebration of Life service, Wilson, Stephen Gates, Tony sage of condolence and view the please contact the family. NUMBERS Gates, Jeff Gates, Dakota Gates Paysinger-Lee family guestbook You are invited to share a per- and Daniel Lakes servings as at www.fikefh.com. sonal memory of Daryl or your casketbearers. Honorary casket- condolences with his family at his bearers will be Wesley Gates and online memorial located at (AP) — These lotteries were Shane Gates. www.companionfunerals.com. drawn Thursday: The family will receive friends Companion Funeral and this evening, Friday, from 5 until 8 Cremation Service and the Cody Tennessee p.m., at the funeral home. family are honored to the Cash 3 Evening: 7-9-2, Lucky We encourage you to share Palmer family with these Sum: 18 your memories and or condo- arrangements Cash 3 Midday: 0-3-8, Lucky lences with Mrs. Gamble’s family Bryan T. McGee Bryan T. McGee, 48, passed Sum: 11 by going to www.jimrushfuneral- Cash 4 Evening: 6-5-4-5, homes.com. away on Sunday, March 13, 2016. Lucky Sum: 20 A celebration of life will be held Cash 4 Midday: 3-8-9-7, Lucky from noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Sum: 27 March 19, 2016, at Hampton Inn Cash 4 Morning :6-8-3-7 6010 Sugarloaf Parkway in Cash4Life: 11-16-34-44-56, Lawrenceville, Ga., 30043. He is survived by his wife, Edward Lee Prater Cash Ball: 1 Cheri Dene McGee; daughters: Edward Lee Prater, 56, of Wanda G. Gilbert Brittany Alexandria McGee, Cleveland and native of Polk GeorGia Lloyd Dwayne Carr Emily Lauren McGee and Carly County, passed away Monday, All or Nothing Day: 02-03-07- Wanda G. Gilbert, 64, of Megan McGee; son, Phillip Erik March 14, 2016, at his residence. 11-12-15-16-17-18-19-22-24 Lloyd Dwayne Carr, 67, of Cleveland, died Thursday, March Cleveland, passed away on McGee; brother, Grant Eugene He was a 1977 graduate of All or Nothing Evening: 06-07- 17, 2016, at Erlanger Medical McGee; father, Grantland Polk County High School. Wednesday, March 16, 2016. Center. 08-09-11-14-16-17-18-19-22-23 He was born on July 30, 1948, Eugene McGee; and mother, He was a veteran having All or Nothing Morning: 03-04- Survivors and arrangements Shirley Juanita McGee. served in the Air to the late Lloyd and Anita Carr. will be announced by Companion 05-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-19-20 He was a lifelong resident of this Arrangements are by Tim Force. He had worked at Magic All or Nothing Night: 01-02-04- Funeral Home. Stewart Funeral Home, 300 Chef, construction and resort area. 05-06-07-10-13-17-18-20-24 He had a tremendous love for Simonton Road S.W. sales during a portion of his life. Bertha Oneda Earls Lawrenceville, Ga., 30046. You He loved to read and was of the Cash 3 Evening: 2-0-0 the outdoors where he enjoyed Cash 3 Midday: 6-4-5 many things, including four- Bertha Oneda Sherlin Earls, can call (770) 962-3100. Baptist faith. wheeling. He also loved traveling 88, a lifelong resident of Please leave online condo- He was born in Cleveland on Cash 4 Evening: 0-6-7-9 to the beach and had a great McDonald, passed away lences at stewartfh.com. Aug. 29, 1959, and was the son Cash 4 Midday3-4-1-3 passion for NASCAR, Harley- Wednesday, March 16, 2016, in a of the late George and Elsie Fantasy 501-03-10-11-27 Davidson Motorcycles and trad- local hospital. Elliott Prater. Georgia FIVE Evening: 2-6-7-9- ing on eBay. Above all things, She was the daughter of the Vernon Eugene Miller He was also preceded in death 9 late Roy and Hazel Sherlin. She however, he loved his family and The Rev. Vernon Eugene by four siblings: infant sisters: Georgia FIVE Midday: 4-2-8-4- was also preceded in death by will be missed by many-especial- Miller, 84, of Cleveland, died Nancy Carolyn Prater, Elsie her husband, Lewis Earls; broth- 7 ly his beloved dog, “Molly.” Thursday morning, March 17, Loretta Prater, and adult siblings ers: Ralph Sherlin and Pete Jumbo Bucks Lotto: 08-23-28- He leaves behind to cherish 2016, in a Chattanooga health George Prater Jr. and Juanita Sherlin; and sister, “Sis” Sherlin. 40-42-43 his memory, his loving wife of 24 care facility. Carden. She was a member of the years, Pat Carr; two sons: A Remembrance of Life serv- He is survived by his sisters: Bancroft Church of God. Stephen Carr and Kevin Baker; ice will be held Monday, March Patsy (Charlie) Bowers of She was survived by her chil- daughter, Cindy Newman 21, 2016, at 2 p.m. from the Crandall, Ga., Mary (James) dren: Jane Wooten and her hus- (Danny); brother, Jimmy Wildwood Avenue Chapel of Jim Woody of Benton, and Wanda IT’SASPECIAL band, Bill, Elmer and Edna Earls Hartness (Linda); grandchildren: Rush Funeral & Cremation (Wayne) Lethco of Calhoun; and and Fred Earls, all of McDonald, Kathleen Baker, Samantha Services. several nieces, nephews, Charles and Debbie Earls of DAY FOR ... Baker, Landon Baker, Abigail The family will receive friends extended family members and Ocoee; grandchildren: Sherrell Brugman, Emma Grace Baker, Sunday from 5 until 8 p.m. at the friends. Mingie, Elmer and Jessica Earls William Maxwell Newman, funeral home. A memorial service will be held II; great-grandchildren: Ashley Kendra Carr, and Kyra Carr; and Survivors and other arrange- at 3 p.m. Saturday, March 19, Nicole Cartwright, Seth Snyder, Harris, Amanda Harris, Taylor several extended family mem- ments will be announced by the 2016, at Antioch Baptist Church Diane Pickel, Alvin Crumley, Earls and Brayden Earls; great- bers and a host of friends. funeral home. in Benton. Brenda Rymer, Rick Mullins, The family will hold a private great-granddaughter: Nia Harris: We invite you to send a mes- her brothers: Gerald Sherlin and sage of condolence and view the Chris Aguilar, Beverly Davis, memorial gathering. Jane Chavis and Ken Stephens, You are invited to share a per- Carl Sherlin; and several nieces Prater family guestbook at sonal memory of Dwayne or your and nephews. www.higginsfuneral.com. who are celebrating birthdays condolences with his family at his The family will receive friends Higgins Funeral Home of today ... Hazel Taylor, who is cel- online memorial located at Sunday, from 4 until 7 p.m. at the Benton is in charge of the ebrating her 92nd birthday today www.companionfunerals.com. Wildwood Avenue Chapel of Jim Marjorie Paysinger Lee arrangements. ... Chris and Courtney Companion Funeral and Rush Funeral and Cremation Pendergrass, who are celebrating Services. Marjorie “Marge” Paysinger Cremation Service and the Cody Lee, 91, passed away peacefully their 10th anniversary today ... family are honored to assist the In honoring the wishes of Mrs. Earls there will be no formal on Tuesday, March 15, 2016, at a Bobbie Campbell, Sharon Womac, Carr family with these arrange- health care facility in Memphis. Amy Coppinger, Jose Espinosa, ments. funeral service. We encourage you to share She was born in Benton, on Reba Garrison, Rhonda Marr, your memories and or condo- July 12, 1924, to the late Paul Tanner Morgan, Helen Rose, lences with Mrs. Earl’s family by and Esther Jane Campbell. Connie Mantooth, Tiffany Wood, going to www.jimrushfuneral- She was a long time resident Kim Winters and Joe Manning, homes.com. of Cleveland, graduating from Michael James Roberts who will celebrate birthdays Bradley High School in 1942. Michael James Roberts, 54, of Saturday. She later graduated from the Cleveland, died Thursday, March Baptist Memorial School of 17, 2016, in a local hospital. Nursing in Memphis. Survivors and arrangements She worked for Dr. S. J. will be announced by Companion Threatening Sullivan Sr. for many years and Funeral Home. then was an industrial nurse for the TNT Plant in Chattanooga letter sent to and Olin Chemicals. She and John Paysinger were Trump’s son founding members of Valley View Baptist Church and she was NEW YORK (AP) — The New active in Sunday School, Training York City police and the FBI are Union and Mission organizations. investigating a threatening letter After her marriage to G. B. Lee, Mary F. Wilson sent to the Manhattan apartment she joined First Baptist Church Mary F. Wilson, 79, of of Donald Trump’s son, Eric, a where she was a member of the Daryl Palmer Jr. Cleveland, died Thursday night, law enforcement official said. Mission Committee. She moved Daryl Houston Palmer Jr., 44, March 17, 2016, at her home. The envelope sent to Eric to Memphis in 2012 to be close to of Chattanooga, passed away on Survivors and arrangements her daughters. Monday, March 14, 2016. Trump’s apartment Thursday will be announced by Companion contained a white powder, but She was a charter member of He loved fishing, NASCAR, Funeral Home. the Helpline Ministry, a board and anything outdoors. He preliminary tests indicated the member of the American Cancer enjoyed good times, family, and substance was not hazardous, Society, a board member of the friends. He especially loved according to the official, who was Bradley County Nursing Home being a father. He was very kind- not authorized to disclose the and a board member of the hearted, funny, and enjoyed the name of the person targeted by Lorie Anne Davis Shelter for the homeless. She simple things in life. He is loved the threat and spoke to The was especially proud that her beyond words and will be missed Associated Press on condition of Lorie Anne Davis, 43, a resi- family was honored at the White greatly. dent of Georgetown, went home House in 1987 as one of six out- He was preceded in death by anonymity. to be with the Lord on standing families in the United his maternal grandmother, Merita Wednesday morning, March 16, States. Bradley; and paternal grandfa- Performer burned at high school pep rally 2016. She was preceded in death by ther, Arlie Edison Palmer. She was greatly loved and will Millie Ann Gamble her first husband, John R. Survivors include his only DELRAY BEACH, Fla. (AP) — A Charles was performing before be dearly missed by all that knew Millie Ann Gamble, 67, a resi- Paysinger and her second hus- daughter, Olivia Merana Palmer; fire-breather who accidentally set hundreds of students in Atlantic her. dent of Cleveland, passed away band, G. B. Lee; brothers: Paul father, Daryl Houston Palmer Sr.; She is preceded in death by himself ablaze during a South High gym. Video shows Charles Wednesday, March 16, 2016, in a and William Campbell; and sis- mother, Mary Etta Palmer, all of Florida high school pep rally is suddenly engulfed in flames. He her father, Earl Cabiness. local hospital. ters: Pearl Campbell, Elsie Chattanooga; paternal grand- She leaves behind to cherish She was preceded in death by Campbell Brannam and Jewell mother, Gladys Chambers of recovering. scrambles to the floor and others her memory, her husband, John her father, Lonnie O. Gates; Campbell Higgins. Maryland; sister, Susan Marie Ricky Charles told WPTV-TV come to his aid. Seven students Eric Davis; son, Jon Erik Davis; brother, Everette Gates; a sister, Survivors include her three Palmer; and niece, Raegan Mae he suffered first-degree burns to were briefly hospitalized after mother, Mary Cabiness; brothers: Freda Wilson; and a nephew, Joe children: John Paysinger and Burke, both of Chattanooga; his face. He is expected to be breathing fire extinguisher dust. Ronnie, Billy, and Ricky Gates. wife, Mary Small, Jane Paysinger mother of Olivia, Heather Palmer released from the hospital Friday, Their injuries weren’t serious. Cabiness; sister, Angel Smith; She truly loved the Lord and and Nancy Paysinger; grandchil- Calaway; and mother-in-law one day after the accident. He Palm Beach County Schools and numerous other extended was a longtime member of dren: Sunny Paysinger Tate and Vickie Trivett, both of McDonald; said he has done the routine spokeswoman Kathy Burstein family members and friends. Emmanuel Baptist Church where husband, Lee, Joshua special friends: Steve Justus, A celebration of life memorial safely countless times, but he said Friday it is against district she taught Sunday school for Paysinger, Isis Paysinger and Deb Mooneyhan Keller, Joe used a lamp oil that he hadn’t rules to have indoor pyrotech- service is planned for 7 p.m. many years and more recently Micah Paysinger; and one great- “Peanut” Thompson, Donnie today, March 18, 2016, in the worked in the kitchen preparing grandchild, Imani Jade Tate; one Mooneyhan, David Benthall, and practiced with. nics. An investigation is ongoing. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Friday, March 18, 2016— 3 TENNESSEE BRIEFS

Teen’s lawsuit said he was sample will be taken in six months. racially bullied at school The other agency out of com- NASHVILLE (AP) — An pliance is the K.T. Clay factory in African-American teenager has Weakley County. In that case, filed a $300,000 federal lawsuit Brockman said, the water was against the Robertson County retested and all results came Board of Education, saying he back below action levels. suffered repeated harassment In the past four years, 15 and racial bullying but school water agencies in Tennessee officials failed to stop it. reported lead levels exceeding DeAngelo Jones, who is now U.S. Environmental Protection 18, says in his suit that the bul- Agency standards, according to lying started when he was a the state data. freshman at Springfield High Federal appeals court deciding School and joined the baseball team. He said older white team- municipal broadband expansion mates repeatedly taunted him NASHVILLE (AP) — A federal and hurled racial epitaphs at appeals court is deciding whether to overturn a Federal roberT brandon, Cleveland State Community College’s dean of Humanities and Social Sciences, discusses the new Tennessee him. One student, he says, Valley Early College at a parent meeting at Cleveland High School recently. TVEC is a partnership between the college and local school yelled to him to “Run like the Communications Commission KKK is after you.” ruling allowing city-owned systems designed to allow students to pursue an associate degree at the same time they are earning a high school diploma. CHS was the Court records show that the broadband services to expand first school interested in this special academy administered by CSCC. Rising freshmen will have the opportunity to apply for the program. teen’s mother reported the bully- into areas overlooked by com- ing at the school, but officials mercial providers. did nothing to stop it. The teen Tennessee and North Carolina also says he was later benched both previously passed laws pre- from the team. venting the expansion of super- A message left with school offi- fast Internet service in their State Supreme Court: cials was not returned. cities of Chattanooga and Wilson to surrounding areas. The FCC Tennessee Health Department last year voted to override those confirms 2 rabies cases in state laws. Media cannot access files during criminal case NASHVILLE (AP) — The A panel of the 6th U.S. Circuit Tennessee Health Department is Court of Appeals on Thursday reminding pet owners to vacci- heard an appeal by the two NASHVILLE (AP) — The and the integrity of the criminal Court Justice Gary Wade dis- high irony.” She said his position nate their animals for rabies states. In oral arguments posted Tennessee Supreme Court has justice system during the pen- agreed with the majority. He would leave witnesses and crime after two rabid dogs were recent- on the court’s website, attorneys ruled that the public is not enti- dency of criminal cases and any wrote a dissenting opinion that victims to fend for themselves in ly confirmed in Middle for Tennessee and North tled to access police records collateral challenges to criminal said the majority on the court the face of public records Tennessee. Carolina argued the FCC was while a criminal case is being convictions.” wrongfully concluded that Rule requests they found intrusive. According to the Tennessee unlawfully inserting itself prosecuted or during an appeal. An attorney for several media 16 would exempt all police Department of Health, one between the states and their In a sweeping opinion written and First Amendment advocates records from public disclosure. by Justice Sharon Lee, the suggested some police agencies He said the rule only protects puppy died in Wilson County in subdivisions. state’s highest court found that might use the opinion to refuse witness statements and work Live! Saturdays at February. A second dog was An attorney for the FCC state law does not allow access to to disclose important details to product of police and prosecu- submitted for testing in argued the states are trying to 10:00 a.m. information contained in police the public about crimes in their tors. Wade, who retired from the February from DeKalb County. regulate competition, which is investigative files. The opinion communities as a result of bench in September, said a Both dogs had a strain of rabies the responsibility of the federal said a state rule of criminal pro- Thursday’s decision. Davidson County chancellor found in skunks, meaning they agency. cedure known as Rule 16 “If they don’t feel like they should consider the victim’s were likely infected after being Tennessee GOP fundraiser to exempts those files from the don’t want to give out informa- claim. bitten by skunks. feature South Carolina governor Public Records Act. Only crimi- tion, then they’re not required to Lee’s opinion, along with a Rabies is nearly always fatal, woopfm.com NASHVILLE (AP) — The nal defendants in some do so — and that’s the result of separate concurring opinion but illness can be prevented in Tennessee Republican Party’s instances, and not the media or this opinion,” Douglas R. Pierce, written by Justice Holly Kirby, humans by prompt vaccination OLD TOWN annual Statesmen’s Dinner interested citizens, are allowed a Nashville attorney, said of showed divisions on the state’s before symptoms develop. fundraiser will feature a keynote access to the files. police agencies. Pierce represent- highest court. CLEVELAND Vaccination of dogs and cats is speech by South Carolina Gov. The opinion stemmed from a ed a number of media and First Lee attacked Wade’s opinion as Hosted by Ron and Debbie Moore required by Tennessee law, and Nikki Haley. lawsuit filed by a statewide Amendment advocates who filed a “thinly disguised effort to stir many local health departments State GOP Chairman Ryan media coalition led by The an amicus brief, including the up controversy and public atten- March 19: work with veterinarians to pro- Haynes said Haley will present Tennessean and including The Reporters Committee for tion.” Kirby’s separate opinion Duracell vide low-cost vaccination clinics. her ideas on how to “unite the Associated Press. It began after a Freedom of the Press. agreed with the majority and said A list of local health depart- Tune in to 99.9 FM or divisions” that have befallen the Tennessean reporter was denied The Tennessean had asked to Wade’s “professed concern for www.WOOPFM.com ments in available at country. records in a case involving four inspect records that third parties the rights of the victim in this tn.gov/health /topic/localde- The event scheduled for May former Vanderbilt football play- had provided in the case and not case can only be described as partments. 13 at the Music City Center in ers accused in the rape of a stu- the police. The records included 2 Tennessee water utilities downtown Nashville will also dent in a campus dorm in June text messages and videos. The The Combined Choirs of Waterville Baptist Church honor the legacy of the late U.S. 2013. Tennessean has said that it had out of compliance over lead and Candies Creek Baptist Church NASHVILLE (AP) — Two water Sen. Fred Thomson, who died in “The media plays an important no interest in getting videos of utilities in Tennessee have test- November. and necessary role in holding the alleged sexual assault or of p r e s e n t T h e L a s t W o r d s in two performances. ed positive for high levels of lead, Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush government officials account- using the woman’s name without but environmental regulators spoke at last year’s Statesmen’s able,” Lee wrote. “Yet, the her permission. have assured residents that the Dinner, while New Jersey Gov. General Assembly has rightly The alleged victim, a former Chris Christie headlined the recognized that there must be Vanderbilt student who has since state’s water is safe and that the SUNDAY, MARCH 20TH findings are likely due to sam- event in 2014. Other past speak- exceptions to the public’s right to graduated, intervened in the case pling errors. ers include 2012 Republican obtain government records and, to prevent the media from getting Waterville Baptist Church Two of the state’s 504 utility presidential nominee Mitt in doing so, has provided that the the records. The opinion said the 6 : 0 0 p m Romney, former President media’s role must yield to the Supreme Court’s ruling in the districts have been deemed to be SATURDAY, MARCH 26TH out of compliance with water George W. Bush and former Vice need to protect the rights of case would protect her privacy. quality rules, Tennessee President Dick Cheney. defendants accused of crimes Former Tennessee Supreme Candies Creek Baptist Church Department of Environment and Free speech bill withdrawn 7 : 0 0 p m Conservation spokeswoman after Islamic State comments Senate confirms Army Kelly Brockman told The NASHVILLE (AP) — A bill call- Waterville Baptist Church Tennessean . The two utilities in ing for more free speech rights at question include the White Pine public colleges and universities generals for key posts 4555 Dalton Pike •¬423-472-5582 Water System, an agency serving in Tennessee has been with- a community of about 3,700 drawn after the sponsor said it WASHINGTON (AP) — The mander of the secretive Joint people northeast of Knoxville. would allow Islamic State Senate has confirmed President Special Operations Command at The other is a factory with about recruiters to operate on campus- ’s choices to lead Fort Bragg, North Carolina. NOW 35 employees with its own water es. two of the military’s most impor- Votel and Thomas both gradu- source in West Tennessee. Republican Rep. Martin tant warfighting commands. ated in 1980 from the U.S. OPEN! Four out of 20 initial White Daniels of Knoxville was chal- Senators late Thursday Military Academy. Pine samples exceeded the lead lenged Wednesday about the approved the nominations of action level, Brockman said. impact that his “Tennessee Army Gen. Joseph Votel to run When those 20 samples were Student Free Speech Protection U.S. Central Command and Gen. taken again, plus an additional Act” would have on campuses. Tony Thomas to take over as the 20, she says that all of the sam- Democratic Rep. John top officer at U.S. Special ples came back below the action Deberry of Memphis asked Operations Command. Both level. whether it would go so far as to commands are headquartered at FAMILY ATMOSPHERE “We just figure it was some- allow people to stand in the mid- MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, • Italian • Greek thing the homeowners did dle of campus and “recruit for Florida. • American Cuisine improperly,” White Pine Public ISIS.” At Central Command, Votel Works Director Bob Hardy said Daniel responded that it will oversee U.S. military opera- • Full Salad Bar of the initial findings. “The tests would, “so long as it doesn’t dis- tions in Syria, Iraq and 18 other were retaken by the homeown- rupt the proceedings on that countries. He succeeds Army 423-790-5850 ers, and a TDEC representative campus.” Gen. Lloyd Austin, who is retir- went around with me and I After those comments, the ing. Stuart Rd. Behind Sonic explained how the samples Republican chairman of the Thomas, who also received a should be taken.” panel, Rep. Mark White of fourth star, replaces Votel at Hardy said the City of White Memphis, abruptly moved to Special Operations Command. Pine will continue monitoring have the bill taken off notice for He had been serving as com- the issue and that another test the year.

The Lee UniverSiTy School of Music will present “Marimba Madness,” a percussion studio concert, featuring guest artist Nancy Zeltsman Sunday at 2 p.m. in Pangle Hall. The program will include works by Keiko Abe, Mark Ford, David Samuels and Alejandro Vinao. Zeltsman has presented recitals and marimba classes across the United States, Europe, , Japan and Mexico. She will be on campus to conduct a masterclass on Saturday at 8 p.m. in Pangle Hall. Sunday’s concert will also feature students from the percussion studio of Dr. Andy Harnsberger, assistant professor of music and percussion coor- dinator at Lee. “Marimba Madness” is a free, non-ticketed event and is open to the public. Pangle Hall is located on the corner of Central and Church streets in downtown Cleveland. 4—Cleveland Daily Banner—Friday, March 18, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com FRIDAY

William Wright Lifestyles Editor

Phone 472-5041 or fax 614-6529 LifestyLes [email protected] This spring, embrace vegetables, Hints from Heloise but don’t overpower them By MEERA SODHA Associated Press bottle. Try it! You will be sur- X-Ray extras prised. — Heloise Dear Heloise: My wife broke Spring is nature’s fashion her wrist. They took X-RAYS that week. After winter’s endless were digital. I asked for copies, More for your money parade of root vegetables, it feels and they printed them out with- Dear Heloise: I use an under- as though nature has pressed in minutes. No problem, and eye “serum” that’s pretty costly. the big green button, refreshing they did the work. — G.R., via The pump gizmo would not work the new season’s offerings. Being email anymore. I pried the top off and showcased right now is a new Don’t you love it? Get an X- used a cotton swab to dip for look for your fridge, in a variety ray and get a print to take home. just a dab, and I got two more of greens. Yes, do ask and keep a “hard weeks of use. — Clarissa E., At my local Sunday market in Salem, Mass. London, on display are big leafy copy” for yourself, just in case. bunches of spinach, pointed Hope your wife is coping. A bro- sweetheart cabbages, fennel with ken wrist is no fun, and it makes Rubber bands thrusting green tops and spring’s everyday life a little bumpy. — Dear Heloise: One of your favorite darling, the slender Hugs, Heloise readers asked about solutions asparagus. for gripping containers, as she Even in the village where I Flight comfort suffers from neuropathy. I also grew up, the fields have gone Dear Heloise: Thought I have problems with this. from empty to busy overnight. would share this hint that I My solution is to put several Workers lob about with big wood- received from a flight attendant rubber bands around any con- tainer, from a thermos bottle to en crates of cut leeks, lettuces recently: After asking for a blan- suntan lotion. This works for and a renewed sense of purpose. ket on a chilly late-night winter It is catching: All I want to cook me. — Beverly B., Lima, Ohio flight, she suggested that I turn Several readers wrote and and eat is green, something on my reading light and the one AP Photo offered their hints using some fresh, light and colorful. next to me in the unused seat. A favorite green supper of mine THIS PHOTO shows spring vegetable pilau with fennel and asparagus in Concord, N.H. The combi- type of rubber. Shirley in New nation of rice packed with spiced fennel, onions and garlic cooked slowly until soft and finished with still- The light generates a little Hampshire and Sherri B. in is this beautiful spring pilau. extra heat, and it’s directed at crisp asparagus and peas makes for a perfect spring dish. Allen, , both said they use Buttery rice packed with spiced your head and neck. Love your rubber gloves that are made for fennel, onions and garlic cooked columns and tips, especially dishwashing. slowly until soft and finished cumin and chili would make trimmed and cut into 1-inch set aside, covered with a kitchen those related to travel. — Wendy Susan O. in Minnesota said with a last-minute addition of wonderful sidekicks. pieces towel. in Columbus, Ohio she uses rubberized shelf liner still-crisp asparagus and fava ——— 9 ounces fresh or frozen peas In a larger skillet over medium, Wendy, thanks for the hint because it’s inexpensive and can beans or peas. A handful of fresh SPRING VEGETABLE or fresh fava beans (outer skins melt the butter. Add the onions and the kind words! The over- be cut to any size needed. Great mint and a squeeze of lemon PILAU WITH FENNEL removed) and cook for 6 to 8 minutes, or head lights do put out a little hints! — Heloise juice is stirred in just before AND ASPARAGUS 1 1/2 teaspoons ground cumin until translucent and softened, heat, which is why you should serving to lift and unify all the Use whichever spring vegeta- 1 1/2 teaspoons garam masala but not browned. Add the garlic turn them off if it’s hot on the flavors. bles you have available. Green 1 teaspoon kosher salt and chilies, then cook for anoth- Magnetized bingo wand airplane. Dear Heloise: I sew, and my It’s a gentle dish. The key to beans and spring cabbage or 1/4 to 1/2 cup chopped fresh er 2 minutes. Add the fennel, stir Here’s another hint for travel, spring cooking is never to over- leeks make for a wonderful pilau, herbs, such as mint, dill or to mix, then add a couple table- sewing room is carpeted. I was or just when you are cold: Cover fearful of dropping a pin and power the flavor of the new veg- too. cilantro spoons of water and cover. Cook the back of your neck to keep etables. They’ve spent a long time Start to finish: 35 minutes 1 lemon, cut into wedges for 8 minutes, or until soft. Add stepping on it; I go barefoot a lot. warm. Use a scarf, pull up a col- I found some bingo wands getting to the point where they’re Servings: 6 Set the rice in a mesh strainer the asparagus, peas or fava lar on your shirt or hold some- ready. So don’t hijack them with 1 1/2 cups basmati rice and run under cool water until beans, cumin, garam masala and (they are magnetic) at a garage thing warm there. Conversely, if sale. I use them to scan the car- bigger, bolder flavors or spices. A 3 cups vegetable stock the water runs clear. Transfer to salt. Stir and cover, then cook for you are hot — you know, sitting pet for pins. It amazes me when little cumin, green chili and 2 tablespoons unsalted butter a bowl, then add enough cool another 5 minutes. Remove the on the plane before takeoff — I see several pins stuck to it. — garam masala are all they need 2 medium red onions, thinly water to cover. Set aside for 20 skillet from the heat. cool the back of your neck with a Jeri F., Cibolo, Texas to help them sing. sliced minutes. Stir the herbs and rice into the splash of water, or hold a cold This dish can be eaten by 4 cloves garlic, crushed In a large saucepan, bring the vegetable mixture; you might object there, such as a water ©2015 by King Features Syndicate Inc. itself, though adding a little 2 green finger chilies, very stock to a boil. Drain the rice, need to delicately break up the yoghurt and mango pickle won’t thinly sliced then add to the stock. Return to clumps of rice using your hands. hurt. But for something a bit 2 medium bulbs fennel, a simmer, then cook until tender, Transfer to a serving dish and Big Maple: Demand for new more special, some spring lamb trimmed and thinly sliced 10 to 12 minutes. Use a mesh serve with wedges of lemon on cutlets, flash fried with salt, 2 bunches asparagus, strainer to strain the rice, then the side. sweeteners brings boom in Vermont SANDGATE, Vt. (AP) — Maple ing that smaller maple syrup Rosatom and American artist collaborate for art exhibit syrup was once a side venture operators don’t seem concerned that helped farmers pay their about the big newcomers. They MOSCOW (AP) — A parcel-sized years of coordination with Russia’s ies, work began on Simon’s black buried in a concrete-reinforced taxes. say that’s because demand con- concrete cube meant to house state-controlled Rosatom nuclear square. steel container at a Rosatom But these days, it’s becoming tinues to rise. decayed nuclear waste is one of agency. As a foreign citizen, Simon nuclear storage facility 70 miles big business in the Northeast, Crown Maple of New York state the latest artworks at Moscow’s Like Malevich’s work, Simon hasn’t been allowed onto Rosatom (110 kilometers) outside of with corporations buying up bought 4,500 acres to tap in Garage contemporary art muse- said hers is also “the great nothing nuclear facilities and for both safe- Moscow. Assistant curators at thousands of acres of trees as southern Vermont in the past um. designed out of quite something.” ty and security reasons has never Garage filmed the process. they bank in part on a rise in year and is searching for more This ambitious take on Russian Rosatom’s first reactions to the physically touched or seen her Garage has promised to add the demand for alternative natural land. An operation named artist Kazimir Malevich’s original project were confusion and sur- work of art. Instead, she has com- degraded waste to the exhibit, sweeteners. Sweetree backed by a “Black Square” paintings is the prise— why would an artist want a municated with a team of nuclear buried along with a letter from In Vermont, a state that often Connecticut capital management brainchild of American artist box of nuclear waste— but after physicists across Russia. Simon, in 999 years after the eschews and is fiercely protective firm bought 7,000 acres and is Taryn Simon and the product of two years of negotiations via prox- The nuclear waste capsule was waste has downgraded. of its image, it’s perhaps surpris- leasing about 8,000 more.

THE MARKET IN REVIEW DAILY NASDAQ DAILY DOW JONES MONEY RATES CURRENCIES Last Pvs Wk Day Ago Pvs Day Nasdaq composite 4,800 10 DAYS Dow Jones industrials 17,560 10 DAYS Prime Rate 3.50 3.50 Australia 1.3074 1.3271 Discount Rate 1.00 1.00 Britain 1.4482 1.4237 Close: 4,774.99 4,700 Close: 17,481.49 17,180 Federal Funds Rate .25-.50 .25-.50 1.2994 1.3150 Change: 11.02 (0.2%) Change: 155.73 (0.9%) Treasuries Euro .8837 .8925 Japan 111.50 112.68 4,600 16,800 5-year 1.37 1.45 5,400 18,000 10-year 1.90 1.93 Mexico 17.3892 17.6983 30-year 2.69 2.70 Switzerlnd .9669 .9795 17,500 Gold (troy oz.,NY Merc spot) $1264.50 $1272.00 British pound expressed in U.S. dollars. 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NE, Crossing St. NW J 476-9143 476-0162 Suite 1 Suite C Farmland Corner 339-2885 Suite 201 MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING 472-6814 476-3320 476-4325 476-0190 www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Friday, March 18, 2016— 5 Automakers agree to put automatic braking in cars by 2022 WASHINGTON (AP) — Automatic enforceable, and that since automatic agreement “has the potential to save The reason automakers don’t want trucks with weighing between 8,501 braking will be standard in most cars braking is already available in some more lives than almost anything else to be required to put automatic brak- and 10,000 pounds beginning no later and light trucks within six years and cars, issuing rules requiring the tech- we can accomplish in the next six ing into vehicles sooner than the six to than Sept. 1, 2025. on heavier SUVs and pickup trucks nology could be done faster than the years.” eight years promised in the voluntary NHTSA estimates that the agree- within eight years under an agreement six to eight years allowed under the There are about 1.7 million rear-end agreement is that they don’t want to ment will make automatic braking that transportation officials and agreement. crashes a year in the U.S., killing more have to redesign vehicles and change standard on new cars three years automakers announced on Thursday. Automatic braking systems use than 200 people, injuring 400,000 oth- production schedules sooner than faster than could be achieved through The voluntary agreement with 20 car cameras, radar and other sensors to ers and costing about $47 billion. More planned, said safety advocate Joan the formal regulatory process. During manufacturers means that the impor- see objects that are in the way and than half of those crashes could be Claybrook, a former NHTSA adminis- those three years, according to tant safety technology will be available slow or stop a vehicle if the driver avoided or mitigated by automatic trator. Insurance Institute for Highway Safety more quickly than if the government doesn’t react. It’s the most important braking or systems that warn drivers “This six- to nine-year lead time is estimates, the technology will prevent had gone through the lengthy process safety technology currently available of an impending collision, NHTSA has all about the auto companies saving 28,000 more crashes and 12,000 more of issuing mandatory rules, said Mark that’s not already required in cars. estimated. money,” she said. injuries than without the agreement. Rosekind, head of the National “A commitment of this magnitude is Of the 194 most popular vehicle The agreement requires that auto- However, the standards for how Highway Traffic Safety Administration. unprecedented, and it will bring more models already on the market, 17 matic braking be standard in most effective the brakes must be are set so However, some safety advocates safety to more Americans sooner,” come with automatic braking as stan- cars and light trucks with weighing up low under the agreement that few if have filed a petition asking the govern- Rosekind said. dard equipment. It is available as part to 8,500 pounds no later than Sept. 1, any lives will be saved, said Clarence ment to issue mandatory regulations. Deborah Hersman, president of the of an options package in 71 other mod- 2022. The braking would have to be Ditlow, executive director of the Center They say voluntary agreements aren’t National Safety Council, said the els. standard on nearly SUVs and pickup for Auto Safety. U.S. official criticizes E. Asia plans for nuclear reprocessing WASHINGTON (AP) — A senior China, meanwhile, has been tion among the major powers in U.S. official came out strongly negotiating with Areva for a plant East Asia. It is a competition that Thursday against major powers on a similar scale. in my view extends into irrational in East Asia pursuing nuclear Democratic Sen. Ed Markey spheres, such as, ‘Hey, they have reprocessing that nonprolifera- warned of a domino effect in East this technology, we have got to tion experts warn could lead to Asia, saying if Japan and China have it, too.’ No matter (that) it is spiraling quantities of weapons- went ahead with their plants, a technology that makes no eco- usable material in a tense region. there would be pressure on nomic sense and that would not Assistant Secretary of State South Korea to pursue its own improve their standing in their Thomas Countryman told a reprocessing efforts, and that world,” he said. Senate Foreign Relations could undermine any U.S. efforts In Beijing, Energy Secretary Committee hearing that the to get North Korea to give up its Ernest Moniz voiced concern reprocessing of spent nuclear nuclear weapons. Thursday about China’s plans for fuel “has little if any economic Countryman said the U.S. has its first commercial-scale repro- justification” and raises concerns raised with France its concerns cessing plant. He told The Wall about nuclear security and non- about the dynamics in Asia, a Street Journal that China’s proliferation. region steeped in historical rival- recent announcements that it The administration appears to ries dating back to World War II would press ahead with the facil- Paul Moseley/star-telegram via AP be elevating its public expres- and beyond. ity “certainly isn’t a positive in ArlIngton heIghts football player Reuben Vedia runs across a hail covered field Thursday in Fort sions of concern over plans by “There is a degree of competi- terms of nonproliferation.” Worth, Texas. Hail the size of golf balls coated parts of North Texas, broke windows, damaged police Japan and China to produce plu- vehicles and killed exotic birds at the Fort Worth Zoo. tonium for energy generation — a technology that South Korea also aspires to have. FAXF FAAXX OORORR EEMAILEMMAAIILL YYOURYOOUURR Countryman heads the State Golf-ball-sized hail kills exotic Department’s Bureau of YARDY YAARRDD SALESSAALLEE AD!!AADD!!!! International Security and Nonproliferation. His unusually When your ad has been processed we will follow-up birds at the Fort Worth Zoo critical comments come as with cost and insertion dates. DALLAS (AP) — Hail the size five flamingos, a pelican, an account to share photos of the President Barack Obama pre- FAX & EMAIL DEADLINES: of golf balls killed several exotic ibis and a swan chick died, she damage and of the hail, noting pares to host more than 50 world 2:30 pm Tuesday for Wednesday; birds at the Fort Worth Zoo as said. that large hail in the area leaders for a nuclear security 2:30 pm Wednesday for Thursday; a powerful storm slammed “They were all in the water “blanketed the ground.” summit in Washington at 2:30 pm Thursday for Friday. North Texas on Thursday. where they usually are,” Wilson The storm is the latest to hit of this month. If you need to contact a classified sales rep., call The early-morning storm said. “We have probably 60- Texas, where flooding sparked The committee’s chairman, (423) 472-5041. Office hours are also broke windows, including something flamingos that are by several days of heavy rains Republican Sen. Bob Corker, Monday-Friday 8:00 am-5:00 pm. Yard sales are skylights at the zoo, and dam- on exhibit, and they don’t come last week has displaced thou- accused the Obama administra- payment in advance and we accept Visa, aged police vehicles in nearby in, they stay out.” sands of people in the south- tion of encouraging reprocessing Mastercard, Discover or American Express. Arlington. The storm left The storm caused a two-hour east part of the state. The high despite the concern over prolifer- behind hail piled up along delay in the zoo’s opening dur- waters continued to cause traf- ation. roadways and blanketing ing an especially busy time of fic delays Thursday along Corker pointed to the renegoti- Name: fields, and slick roads for com- year. Staffers in early also were Interstate 10, which has been ation a civilian nuclear coopera- muters. able to help clean up damage intermittently closed because tion agreement with China last Contact Phone Number: Many zoo staff members were areas, Wilson said. of flooding. Gov. Greg Abbott year that allows the reprocessing in early in anticipation of large The hail also broke the rear has issued a disaster declara- of fuel from U.S.-designed reac- Address: crowds during spring break, windows of several police patrol tion for much of the region. tors for nonmilitary purposes. It and they were able to rescue cars in Arlington, just east of —- is similar to the arrangement the City: State: Zip: several injured birds, spokes- Fort Worth. The police depart- Online: https://www.fort- U.S. has with close ally Japan. woman Alexis Wilson said. But ment used its official worthzoo.org/ The U.S. has deferred a deci- sion on giving similar consent to Yard Sale Info: another close ally, South Korea, but has not ruled it out. Days/Dates: New details hint at the role of “We’re not calling for a plutoni- um time-out like we could have Time: done,” Corker told the hearing. Countryman denied that the Address/Town: psychology in Bergdahl defense administration has encouraged reprocessing. He said China, RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Well ing the Idaho woods with cats, Items to be Sold: which unlike Japan and South before Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl dogs and horses. He loved the Korea has nuclear weapons, walked away from his Army post ocean and found the Coast already had the capability to in Afghanistan, he washed out of Guard’s domestic mission honor- reprocess on its own. the Coast Guard three weeks into able, but admitted in the inter- Directions (Optional): boot camp when he was found on view to being overwhelmed “I would be very happy to see the barracks floor suffering a around other people. all countries get out of the pluto- panic attack, his hands covered “Growing up the way I grew nium reprocessing business,” in blood from a nosebleed. up, I also lacked the understand- Countryman said. Fax: (423) 476-1046 Two years later, though, he ing of how to move through soci- Japan began building a major [email protected] joined the Army, obtaining a ety,” he said, according to the reprocessing plant with French waiver from rules that bar the documents released by his state-owned company Areva in Cleveland Daily Banner enlistment of those with certain lawyers. the early 1990s. The project has psychological problems. He found the pressure intense been plagued by delays and cost 1505 25th Street, NW The details about his mental at a Coast Guard boot camp in overruns, and in November, its Cleveland, TN 37311 health — including the Army’s 2006: “You were right there in opening was postponed until later diagnosis of Bergdahl as the focal point and every action 2018 to allow for more safety 423-472-5041 suffering from “schizotypal per- you were doing was pressured upgrades and inspections. sonality disorder” — are con- and it was watched. What ended tained in newly released docu- up happening was, I ended up ments that offer a glimpse of the having a panic attack, about Broad Street United Methodist Church legal strategy his lawyers may three weeks into it.” AP Photo use in the desertion case against The officer who conducted the In thIs JAn. 12 file photo, Music Ministry Presents him. investigation, Maj. Gen. Kenneth Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl arrives “That evidence will be really Dahl, later testified at a hearing for a pretrial hearing at Fort important during the sentencing that Bergdahl was found on the hearing. In the military, for floor, blood on his hands. Bragg, N.C. Bergdahl says he left almost all crimes, you can be Bergdahl told Dahl that at the a post in Afghanistan in 2009 to “REQUIEM” convicted and still get no jail time, his family, especially his draw attention to what he saw as time,” said Eric Carpenter, a law father, had been making him feel leadership problems in newly An Exciting New Musical Work by professor at Florida International as if “I can’t succeed in anything, released documents from a mili- University who served as an that I am a failure.” tary investigation. Contemporary Composer Mark Hayes Army prosecutor and defense Bergdahl said a psychiatrist attorney but has no role in the asked him to sign paperwork, Sung by the Adult Choirs - James Frost, Tenor Soloist Bergdahl case. and he received an “uncharacter- attack, Bergdahl said. Bergdahl, 29, was held five ized discharge” from the Coast By several accounts, his Army Accompanied by Piano, Organ and Wind Ensemble years by the Taliban and its allies Guard. In court, his lawyers have stint was successful until he before he was swapped in 2014 described it as a “psychological walked off and fell into the hands Palm Sunday, March 20 for five Guantanamo Bay discharge.” of the Taliban, with one sergeant detainees in a deal bitterly criti- In 2008, however, Bergdahl testifying last September: “He cized by members of Congress. was granted a waiver to enter the was a great soldier.” 8:30 AM and 10:45 AM He is charged not only with Army, which at the time had The documents released desertion but with endangering relaxed its recruitment stan- Wednesday night also include a S a n c t u a r y S e r v i c e s comrades who were sent out to dards because it was stretched form from July 2015 showing Senior Pastor: Randy Martin • Associate Pastor: “Skip” White search for him, and could get life thin by the fighting in both Iraq that an Army Sanity Board in prison if convicted at a military and Afghanistan. Evaluation concluded that trial set to begin this summer. He told Dahl that he disclosed Bergdahl suffered from schizo- In a 2014 interview soon after his panic attack and reasons for typal personality disorder when his release, Bergdahl told a gen- leaving the Coast Guard to an he left his post in Afghanistan. A eral investigating his disappear- Army recruiter. The recruiter Mayo Clinic website says people ance that he grew up reading then typed a statement for with the disorder have trouble about the samurai code and Bergdahl to sign saying he “had a interpreting social cues and can World War II heroes, spending hard time adapting to change” become significantly distrustful much of his time alone wander- but not mentioning the panic of others. 6—Cleveland Daily Banner—Friday, March 18, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com Garland meets Dems, groups amp up pressure WASHINGTON (AP) — Merrick Obama tried to win over key Garland has met with two sup- interest groups and activists, portive Senate Democratic lead- holding a conference call to ers and spoken by phone to more explain that “he hopes that this of his Republican opponents. But would be a priority that people all he’s moved no closer to weaken- across the country would share,” ing the GOP barricade against spokesman Josh Earnest said. changing his status from Liberal groups’ plans include Supreme Court nominee to jus- teachers holding rallies in tice. Cleveland, Cincinnati and Lima, President Barack Obama’s Ohio, aimed at Sen. Rob pick to fill the late Antonin Portman, R-Ohio; union mem- Scalia’s seat made his first cour- bers mobilizing in Pittsburgh and tesy calls on Capitol Hill Philadelphia and targeting Sen. Thursday, receiving predictably Patrick Toomey, R-Pa.; and favorable reviews from Senate activists attending town hall and Minority Leader Harry Reid and other Iowa events staged by Sen. Sen. Patrick Leahy, top Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, chair- Democrat on the Senate man of the Senate Judiciary AP Photo Judiciary Committee. Yet if any- Committee and a key opponent In thIs MArch 15 fIle Photo, President Barack thing, GOP leaders dug in even of confirming an Obama court Obama smiles as he listens to Irish Prime Minister Enda further against considering his pick. Kenny speak during their meeting in the Oval Office of the nomination, and senators left Former White House aides and White House in Washington. When it comes to providing town for a two-week recess. other Democrats formed the government records the public is asking to see, the Obama Saying that Garland’s confir- Constitutional Responsibility mation “could fundamentally Project, which will coordinate lib- administration is having a hard time finding them. In the final alter the direction of the court for eral groups’ efforts around the figures released during Obama’s presidency, the U.S. gov- a generation,” Senate Majority country. They also created a ernment set a record last year for the number of times fed- Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., website, www.weneednine.org, eral employees told disappointed citizens, journalists and said Republicans would “act as a where visitors can “learn about others that despite searching they couldn’t find a single check and balance” to prevent AP Photo the unprecedented obstruction of page of files requested under the Freedom of Information Obama from tilting the court’s 4- senAte MInorIty Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., left, puts his arm the Republican Senate.” Act. 4 balance in the liberal direction around Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland during a meeting in On the other side, the Judicial and move on to other issues. his office on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday. Crisis Network said it will launch The No. 2 Senate GOP leader, a two-week, $2 million ad cam- John Cornyn of Texas, branded battleground state. They also him. paign on television, radio and the Government sets as “completely unacceptable” sought to link the Senate GOP’s “I just told him to be himself,” Internet on Monday supporting talk by a few Republican sena- stubbornness to Donald Trump, Reid said. “I think he’s willing to Grassley, Portman and Sen. Kelly tors of considering Garland dur- the party’s leading presidential take whatever they can throw at Ayotte, R-N.H., who all face re- ing a lame duck session should a candidate and a source of night- him.” election in November. Also tar- record for failures to Democrat win the White House mares for some Republican Garland has spoken by phone geted are Democratic lawmakers in November’s elections. strategists who fear he’ll lose and to GOP senators including Orrin in Colorado, North Dakota and “To do it in a lame duck would bring down congressional candi- Hatch, R-Utah, and James West Virginia, with ads tying find asked-for files to me be completely illegitimate,” dates, too. Inhofe, R-Okla., two of the seven them to positions a more liberal Cornyn said, citing Senate GOP “If Republicans continue to remaining Republicans who court might take, such as weak- WASHINGTON (AP) — When it comes to providing govern- leaders’ insistence that as a mat- stand in the way and refuse to do voted in 1997 to confirm him to ening gun rights. ment records the public is asking to see, the Obama adminis- ter of principle, the chamber will their job, it will only be because the U.S. Court of Appeals for the In addition, anti-abortion tration is having a hard time finding them. only consider a nominee by who- they want Donald Trump to pick District of Columbia Circuit, groups including Susan B. In the final figures released during President Barack ever becomes the next president. the next nominee,” said Sen. where he’s now chief judge. Anthony List and Concerned Obama’s presidency, the U.S. government set a record last Such statements have left Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., among Inhofe said he would oppose Women for America formed a year for the number of times federal employees told disappoint- Garland as a long-shot to win a crowd of Senate Democrats Garland but told him, “It has coalition and started ed citizens, journalists and others that despite searching they approval this year. who used the Supreme Court nothing to do with you.” www.ProtectTheCourt.com. The couldn’t find a single page of files requested under the For Democrats, the day was an steps as a backdrop to under- With the battleground shifting group said its goal was “to rally Freedom of Information Act. In more than one in six cases, or early salvo in their campaign to score their calls for Republicans to senators’ home states during around pro-life senators as they 129,825 times, government searchers said they came up make Garland, a mild-mannered to give Garland a hearing. the upcoming recess, each side hold firm in ensuring that the empty-handed, according to a new Associated Press analysis. jurist with sterling credentials, Garland met privately with crafted plans to shore up its sup- American people, not President The FBI couldn’t find any records in 39 percent of cases, or the best-known victim of Leahy, D-Vt., and then Reid, D- porters and torment opposing Obama and his pro-abortion 5,168 times. The Environmental Protection Agency regional Republican obstruction and a Nev., but said nothing to the senators over the next two allies, get a say” in filling the office that oversees New York and New Jersey couldn’t find household name in every election swarms of reporters following weeks. court vacancy. anything 58 percent of the time. U.S. Customs and Border Protection couldn’t find anything in 34 percent of cases. “It’s incredibly unfortunate when someone waits months, or perhaps years, to get a response to their request — only to be No clear path told that the agency can’t find anything,” said Adam Marshall, an attorney with the Washington-based Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press. to lowered A Justice Department spokeswoman, Beverly Lumpkin, said the administration answered more records requests and drug prices reduced its backlog of leftover requests, which should be con- sidered good work on the part of the government in fulfilling WASHINGTON (AP) — Most information requests. Americans support it. Virtually all The AP’s annual review covered all requests to 100 federal other developed countries already agencies during fiscal 2015. The administration released its do it. And the two leading presi- figures days ahead of Sunshine dential candidates: the govern- Week, when news organiza- ment should lower drug prices. tions promote open govern- But experts say the chances for ment and freedom of informa- “It seems like government action in the near- tion. term are close to nil. The reasons they’re doing the It was impossible to know minimal amount are familiar: political gridlock in whether more requests last Washington, pharmaceutical of work they need year involved non-existent files to do. ... I really industry influence and the struc- or whether federal workers ture of the U.S. health system question the were searching less than dili- integrity of their itself, which limits government gently before giving up to con- intervention. search.” sider a case closed. The — Jason “There’s not much they can do, administration said it complet- that’s the sad truth,” says Ira Loss, Leopold, ed a record 769,903 requests, reporter for of Washington Analysis. “They a 19 percent increase over the can’t do much so they’re not gonna Vice News AP Photo previous year despite hiring do much.” In thIs sePt. 9, 2010, file photo, a massive fire roars through a neighborhood in San Bruno, Calif. only 283 new full-time workers Looking ahead, a Democratic on the issue, or about 7 per- president with majorities in the U.S. officials are moving to strengthen natural gas pipeline safety rules following decades of fiery acci- dents, including the 2010 explosion that killed 8 people and injured more than 50. cent. The number of times the government said it couldn’t find House and Senate might be able to records increased 35 percent over the same period. pass major pricing reforms. But “It seems like they’re doing the minimal amount of work they even if Democrats retake the need to do,” said Jason Leopold, an investigative reporter at Senate this year, Loss and others Gas line explosions bring new safety proposal Vice News and a leading expert on the records law. “I just don’t don’t expect Democrats to regain believe them. I really question the integrity of their search.” the House. BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — U.S. long recommended. officials moved Thursday to Some companies already have In some high-profile instances, usually after news organiza- For now, business in Congress “The significant strengthen safety rules for the been testing older lines voluntari- tions filed expensive federal lawsuits, the Obama administra- has essentially ground to a halt, as growth in the nation’s tion found tens of thousands of pages after it previously said it both parties look to the November nation’s 300,000-mile network of ly, said Marie Therese Dominguez, natural gas transmission production, usage and administrator for the couldn’t find any. The website Gawker sued the State elections to expand their power. commercialization of Department last year after it said it couldn’t find any emails But with a majority of Americans pipelines in response to numerous Transportation Department’s fiery accidents, including a 2010 natural gas is placing Pipeline and Hazardous Materials that Philippe Reines, an aide to and former favoring government action on unprecedented deputy assistant secretary of state, had sent to journalists. drug pricing, proposals continue California explosion that killed Safety Administration. But eight people and injured more demands on the Dominguez said the agency has After the lawsuit, the agency said it found 90,000 documents to swirl around Washington. about correspondence between Reines and reporters. In one Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, than 50. nation’s pipeline identified 7,400 miles of pipe that The Department of system.” have never been assessed for email, Reines wrote to a reporter, “I want to avoid FOIA,” recently questioned the Obama although Reines’ lawyer later said he was joking. administration’s top health official Transportation proposal would — Transportation problems. expand inspection and repair Secretary Anthony “I really do think this is going to When the government says it can’t find records, it rarely about rumors that the president provides detailed descriptions about how it searched for them. might use an executive order to rules to include lines in some lead to a higher level of safety,” rural areas and newly installed she said. “It’s going to reduce the Under the law, federal employees are required to make a rea- allow the government to negotiate sonable search, and a 1991 U.S. circuit court ruling found lines in burgeoning gas drilling number of incidents related to gas for lower drug prices. The White that a worker’s explanation about how he conducted a search fields. transmission.” House declined to comment on the transmission lines across the is “accorded a presumption of good faith, which cannot be Pressure-testing for leaks would Don Santa, president of idea, but most experts agree the U.S., resulting in 46 deaths, 181 rebutted by purely speculative claims” that a better search be required on older lines that Interstate Natural Gas Association president has no authority to injuries and $1.8 billion in dam- might have turned up files. were previously exempt, such as of America, said the industry make such a change on his own. ages. “They do really crappy searches,” said Washington lawyer group would look closely at the Larger changes would require Gas and Electric The AP obtained details on Kel McClanahan of National Security Counselors Inc., which proposal to see if it is consistent action by Congress, where phar- Company pipe constructed in Thursday’s proposal in advance of handles transparency and national security cases. He lost a maceutical companies and related 1956 that broke and torched a its public release. with a voluntary program its federal appeals case in November on behalf of a U.S. citizen, businesses spent more than $235 residential neighborhood in San Transportation Secretary members adopted in 2012. Sharif Mobley, trying to obtain U.S. records that might show million on lobbying last year — Bruno, California, six years ago. Anthony Foxx said it represents Pipeline safety advocates said why he has been imprisoned in Yemen since 2010. The court more than any other industry. But the government is sidestep- “commonsense measures” that the proposal was long overdue said the FBI wasn’t required to search for files in locations and Still, a series of proposals to put ping for now action on emergency are needed to handle a dramatic and addresses major gaps in gov- ways Mobley’s lawyers wanted. downward pressure on drug prices valves that can automatically shut increase in domestic natural gas ernment oversight of the industry. Under the records law, citizens and foreigners can compel has taken shape: down ruptured gas lines. That production in recent years. That includes expanding inspec- the U.S. government to turn over copies of federal records for The leading proposal is to allow issue was highlighted by San They would bring under federal tion and repair rules to include zero or little cost. Anyone who seeks information through the the government to negotiate lower Bruno, where a 30-inch-diameter regulation for the first time rough- rural areas, where companies to law is generally supposed to get it unless disclosure would drug prices for millions of seniors pipeline buried beneath a subur- ly 11,000 miles of “gathering date have been largely self-regu- hurt national security, violate personal privacy or expose busi- in Medicare, the government’s ban street continued spewing gas lines” that transport fuel directly lated. ness secrets or confidential decision-making in certain areas. largest health plan. Presidential for 95 minutes after it broke, from the wellhead to storage But Carl Weimer with the Overall, the Obama administration censored materials it front-runners Donald Trump and burning 38 homes, before a utility areas, officials said. Bellingham, Washington-based turned over or fully denied access to them in a record 596,095 Hillary Clinton both have adopted worker manually shut it down. “The significant growth in the Pipeline Safety Trust said no cases, or 77 percent of all requests. That includes 250,024 the idea, which is supported by 83 The Associated Press has nation’s production, usage and requirement for automatic shut- times when the government said it couldn’t find records, a per- percent of Americans, according to reported on the potential benefits commercialization of natural gas off valves was a glaring shortcom- son refused to pay for copies or the government determined polling by Kaiser Health of automatic valves, and safety is placing unprecedented ing. the request to be unreasonable or improper. The White House Foundation. regulators have urged making demands on the nation’s pipeline “We saw in San Bruno, when routinely excludes those cases from its own assessment. Under Current law bars Medicare from them mandatory. But the gas system,” Foxx said in a statement someone has to jump in a truck that calculation, the administration said it released all or parts negotiating drug prices. Instead, industry has resisted, in part due provided to the AP. and drive through rush-hour traf- of records in 93 percent of requests. Medicare drug plans are managed to their potential high cost. The rules would extend pres- fic to manually shut off a valve, More than half of federal agencies took longer to answer by private insurers and pharmacy In the past two decades, the sure-testing to include lines built how much longer that left that requests last year than the previous year. managers, who negotiate separate- government has recorded more before 1970, a step the National blowtorch to blow into that neigh- ly from one another. than 2,000 accidents on gas Transportation Safety Board has borhood,” he said. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Friday, March 18, 2016— 7 Magnolia Lea dwelling to be shown on Sunday, 2 to 4 p.m. By ALLEN MINCEY Banner Staff Writer The amenities of the Home of the Week in the Magnolia Lea sub- division are so numerous, it is dif- ficult to say what will be the first part of it to catch your eye. Will is be the hardwood floors? How about the fireplace in the liv- ing room? The spacious back deck? Or maybe the vaulted ceil- ings? Or even the circular drive- way. All are attractive and make the newly constructed home one that you would love to own. Let’s start as you come to the home. You notice the beautiful exterior of the residence, with a Banner photo, ALLEN MINCEY Banner photos, covered porch area and entrance THE VAULTED CEILING will be the talk of the town by anyone ALLEN MINCEY THE MAGNO- to a two-vehicle garage. The front who visits the home. of the home has a nice area for LIA LEA home flowers or shrubbery that will only Elementary School, Cleveland Cindi Richardson, and the listing is beautiful on enhance the beauty of the house. Middle School and Cleveland High office for the home is Keller the outside, and There is additional room for School. Williams. features a circu- more foliage in the front of the cir- To get to the home, go east on You can view the home this lar driveway for cular driveway to the home. The Stuart Road to right onto weekend during an open house. safer access to driveway enters directly onto Michigan Avenue. The home will The open house will be on Michigan Michigan Avenue Road, so not be on the left just past Magnolia Sunday, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Avenue. only is it an enhancement to the Lea Subdivision entrance. There will be flag banners in place home, but it is a safe way to enter Listing Realtor for the home is as well as signage at the home. the roadway rather than have to have a turnaround built in front of the residence. The front door to the residence CONGRATULATIONS A LARGE is quite nice, and once opened, PATIO DECK in wood floors greet anyone coming the back of the in the home. To the right, as you Arthur Construction home will be enter, is a formal dining room with We are proud to have been a supplier. perfect to sit a spectacular vaulted ceiling that and watch the will be the talk of any visitor. A INSULATION dawn or dusk. ceiling fan with impeccable light- UNLIMITED INC. ing completes the dining room. • Residential • New Construction • Commercial The attached kitchen features a 3455 Brainerd Rd. large island perfect for sitting and 698-4895 Chatt., TN having breakfast, or using to give more space when cooking. However, there plenty of room on granite-topped counters for food 4130 Jersey preparation. The kitchen features General Electric appliances — Pike range, microwave oven and dish- washer — and there is a small (423) 648-7863 table area that can be used for a Chattanooga, computer space to help as a spot to find recipes. Tennessee To the left as you walk into the home you will find the master bed- “Let Us Help” room, which has its own bath that For All Your Masonry Needs features a jetted tub, double vani- ties and a tiled shower. Ample linen space is featured in the bath, and a spacious walk-in closet is in that area as well. Past the kitchen is the living Cleveland’s room that has a nice ventless, gas fireplace, as well as a beautiful vaulted ceiling and ceiling fan. Next to the fireplace is the exit to Largest Flooring Banner photos, the home which leads to a nice ALLEN MINCEY sized deck which is perfect to sit at A GAS a watch the sun rise or sun go Center! FIREPLACE down. An outer set of stairs lead to highlights the the nicely groomed backyard. FINANCING AVAILABLE living room Stairs inside the home lead to a area, above, finished bonus room on the sec- of the home. ond floor that can be used in just about any way the owner wants. THE FLOORING CENTER Two other bedrooms are located “ T h e H o m e Hours: 9 2 3 on the ground floor, as is another I m p r o v e m e n t M o n . - F r i . 8 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 S t a r V u e D r . bath. A laundry room opens to the S p e c i a l i s t s ” S a t . 9 : 0 0 - 2 : 0 0 4 7 6 - 9 4 3 4 attached garage. A NICE Each of the bedrooms is set for ISLAND is carpeting, but the carpet has not located in the been laid down yet as the Realtors kitchen that want to wait until sold for the can be used to owners to select the color they have a meal, desire. The home is located very conve- or as a prepa- niently to downtown access or ration area. access to thoroughfares leading to Charleston and the Hiwassee River or to Polk County and the Ocoee River and Cherokee National Forest. One can quickly get to APD 40 which will allow easy traffic south to Chattanooga. The Magnolia Lea residence fea- tures central heating and air, as well as public electricity, water and sewer. The home, which is priced at $239,000, is zoned for Mayfield

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RELIGION IN THE NEWS It’s springtime for God’s creation Lifelines Pope urges nations with prosecutors last week and It’s that wonderful time of Do you suppose we need a City. they agreed to cancel the hearing. year again. Spring. After the spiritual “spring cleaning?” But what really moves and Bettie to welcome migrants In return, Regan will have a final harsh coldness and barren Should we not experience shakes is the power breakfast, Marlowe VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope reporting date in 2019. landscape, flowers push up springtime in our hearts also attended by at least two — Francis is urging nations “to open At his sentencing in 2011, through the earth, the trees put throughout every season? Almighty God and you, who their hearts and their doors” to Regan said he had struggled with a on new clothes under the warm I love Isaiah 41:10 (KJV): “can do all things through ing and then overeat at the next migrants. gambling addiction. He is current- rays of the sun and people’s “Fear thou not: for I am with Christ ...” This knowledge is the meal. Our bodies rebel at not At his general audience ly assigned to a parish in the Joliet spirits rise to greet the season thee: be not dismayed; for I am strengthening power of a getting the nourishment it Wednesday in St. Peter’s Square, diocese. with joy. It’s a time to appreci- thy God: I will strengthen thee; Christian. needs to set the pace for the Francis said people wonder where ate the newness of life in all yea, I will help thee; yes, I will To start the day without a day. God is when refugees are living “in Justice Department probing town’s nature. uphold thee with the right hand conversation with the Lord You know what? Our souls a dramatic exile situation far away denial to build mosque There is a special feeling of my righteousness.” makes for a uncertain “rest of rebel, also, at not getting the from their homeland, with the BERNARDS TOWNSHIP, N.J. about all this. It is like our Why is this Scripture so the day.” spiritual nourishment it needs image of the rubble of their houses (AP) — Federal officials are investi- Heavenly Father saying, “Good important to me? Because it We need that “power break- to set the pace for the day. How still in their eyes, fear in their gating whether a New Jersey town morning” after a long night tells me I do not live in my own fast,” not only to get a sure foot- many times have you blamed heart, and often unfortunately the violated religious freedom laws telling nature to awake, and strength — that trusting God is ing for our daily walk, but to “getting up on the wrong side of pain for the loss of their beloved when it denied a group’s plan to reminding His children, “I love the only way to go. establish priorities, open the the bed,” or “I’m having a bad ones.” build a mosque. you, and will take care of you.” It’s God’s message to every line for wisdom and under- hair day” for just being grumpy, The European Union has told News of the Justice I remember my grandmother one of his children — “I am thy standing for decisions that for things not going right or member nations that they “urgent- Department’s investigation comes who created a holiday out of God — just let me have charge.” await and move with the assur- that feeling of foreboding — ly need to deliver” on commitments a week after the group sued the “spring cleaning.” She made it “Cause me to hear thy lov- ance of “God with us” into the “What’s wrong?” to settle refugees on the continent, town in federal court, alleging reli- fun for her family. The mat- ingkindness in the morning; for day’s activities. We need to plan time with as the number of arrivals in gious infringement. tresses would be carried out- in thee do I trust; cause me to The 92nd Psalm begins with God. Getting up earlier is defi- Greece alone reached the million Bernards Township Mayor doors for sunning. know the way wherein I should “It is a good thing to give thanks nitely worth it to read the mark since the start of 2015. Carol Bianchi told The Quilts and rugs would be walk; for I lift up my soul unto unto the Lord, and to sing Scripture and talk with Him. The EU’s migration commis- Associated Press that planning hung across the clothesline for thee” (Psalm 143:8 KJV). praises unto thy name, O most Can you hear God saying to sioner warned that the humani- board members were ethical and airing. All the windows would You’ve heard of a power High: To shew forth thy lov- you each morning? “Good tarian situation in Greece is “get- denied the mosque based solely get a polishing and be left open lunch — you know, attended by ingkindness in the morning and morning. This is your Father. I ting more acute every day” after on land-use considerations. She for the warm breezes to flow at least two powerful people, thy faithfulness every night.” will take care of anything you newly-built shelters there exceed- said the town will cooperate with through the house. often movers and shakers of Health authorities tell us that face today. I don’t need your ed capacity. the probe. Winter coats would be put society, people who can get breakfast is the most important help — just your trust.” The warning came on the eve of ‘Spotlight’ company settles away. The inside of the house things done. The term is said to meal of the day. Without it, Knowing that I can trust His a summit of leaders from the EU soon reflected the burst of have been born in the Four we’re tempted to snack on arti- love keeps “springtime in my and Turkey to try and limit the complaint over made-up dialogue nature outside. Seasons restaurant in New York ficial pick-me-ups in the morn- heart.” number of refugees and migrants BOSTON (AP) — The distributor entering Europe. of the Oscar-winning film “Spotlight” has acknowledged Priest convicted of theft given more that filmmakers fabricated dia- time to return money logue that made it appear as if a WHEATON, Ill. (AP) — A Roman Boston College spokesman down- Children’s Easter Celebration Catholic priest convicted of - played the extent of the Catholic CHURCH ACTIVITIES ing his parish’s money to support priest sex abuse scandal. is Saturday at 1st Presbyterian a gambling addiction has been Jack Dunn, a top spokesman Kenny Williamson will be at ——— given more time to pay back the at the Catholic university, said he A Children’s Easter Celebration us for a great time,” Gomez said. Lake View Church of God Sunday The combined choirs of money. became physically ill when he is planned for Saturday, March First Presbyterian Church is at 6 p.m. Waterville Baptist Church and The Rev. John Regan had been saw the film and retained a 19, at First Presbyterian Church. located at 433 North Ocoee St. ——— Candies Creek Baptist Church scheduled for a probation revoca- lawyer to demand that the scene An Easter Egg hunt, Easter Billy Hodges will sing at Temple will present “The Last Words” on tion hearing in April because he be removed. story, crafts, games, prizes and a Baptist Church Sunday at 5 p.m. Sunday at Waterville at 6 p.m. Information for Church Activities has yet to repay the nearly Open Road Films said in a free lunch will be offered, accord- ——— and Saturday, March 26, at or the church page should be sent to $300,000 he stole from St. Walter statement announcing the settle- ing to Jessica Gomez, youth and Mary Matthews at Cody McCarver, formerly of the Candies Creek at 7 p.m. Catholic Church in Roselle. He ment Tuesday that “Spotlight” children’s director. 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Box 2009. that was attributed to Mr. Dunn and families begins at 10 a.m. Prophecy, 533 Union Grove Road cial singers at Center Point 3600, Cleveland, TN 37320-3600 or Regan’s attorney, Jack for dramatic effect.” As part of the and continues through 1 p.m. dropped at the office, 1505 25th St. in Charleston, (just past Morris Baptist Church, Lower River Donahue, told Judge John settlement, Open Road agreed to The celebration is open to the Information should be in by noon the Vineyard), Saturday at 5 p.m. A Road in Charleston, Sunday Kinsella during a DuPage County make donations in Dunn’s name “community to come out and join day prior to publication. love offering will be received. beginning at 10 a.m. Circuit Court hearing that he met to Boston-area charities.

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The darkest The Bible and Vatican official: Colleague pressured me Current Events VATICAN CITY (AP) — A accused of forming a criminal euros in lost potential rental ments. weekend Vatican monsignor said Tuesday organization and providing the income from the Vatican’s real The books were based on doc- he never felt threatened by two documents. estate holdings, millions in uments produced by a reform Clyne W. journalists to whom he passed Vallejo testified that the only missing inventory from the commission that Pope Francis John went out to the Buxton women and gathered up the confidential documents — but threats he experienced came Vatican’s tax-free stores, the appointed in 2013 to survey the strips of linen, into which did fear the colleague who intro- from Chaouqui, whom he exorbitant costs for getting Vatican’s financial holdings and they had rubbed spices. duced them. believed to be a high-ranking someone declared a saint and propose reforms so that more These were two: a resin thrown darkly across the Monsignor Angelo Lucio official in ’s secret services the greed of bishops and cardi- money could be devoted to the extracted from agave, and body as she looked down Vallejo Balda, a former high- with connections to powerful nals lusting after huge apart- poor. soccotrine aloes, which has a upon her divine son and ranking official in the Vatican’s Italians, including a brother of scent of balsam, midway found that she could weep no finance office, made the conces- former Prime Minister Silvio between myrrh and saffron. more. Behind her stood the sion during cross-examination Berlusconi. The men hurried because other Marys, their memories Tuesday in the Vatican’s leaks “I will destroy you in all the the Sabbath would begin at telling them that this was case. newspapers and you know I can sundown. One anointed the what he wanted; their hearts Italian journalists Gianluigi do it,” read one WhatsApp mes- body with balm oil, rubbing it telling them that this was a Nuzzi and Emiliano Fittipaldi sage from Chaouqui to Vallejo in with the ball of the thumb; tragic moment for man. wrote blockbuster books last that was read in court. another tore the big bolt of They remained a few min- year about Vatican waste, mis- While Vallejo said Nuzzi once cloth into strips; a third utes and, as they stooped to management and greed. Key told him that “Francesca can wound the strips around the leave, they whispered among documents came from a papal hurt you,” he conceded that nei- legs and the arms. themselves that they would reform commission that Vallejo ther journalist directly threat- When this was done, the be back to do honor to the directed. ened him. three men carried the body of Messiah. The Magdalen Vatican prosecutors have Nuzzi’s attorney Roberto Jesus inside, stooping low to wanted to leave at once to accused the journalists of illegal- Paolombi pressed him on the get through the stone open- purchase perfumes in the ly “soliciting and exerting pres- point: “Did you feel threatened, ing. They laid him on a shelf city, but Nicodemus told her sure” on Vallejo to obtain the or were you threatened?” of rock on the right side. The that the Sabbath was too documents and of publishing “I felt threatened,” Vallejo body faced Jerusalem, and close. Besides, the morrow them, itself a crime under said. the rock was chipped so that would not be too late. Vatican City State law. Fittipaldi, meanwhile, testi- the head rest was slightly The three men laid hold of Prosecutors have cited threats fied that he received only 20 higher than the remainder of the rolling stone and moved it Vallejo said he received from the pages from Vallejo and found the shelf. further away from the open- journalists. them of such “little journalistic Swiftly, they arranged the ing, so that the rock holding Vallejo admitted he gave docu- value” that he used them for body so that it appeared to be it back could be removed. ments to the journalists. But he just seven lines in his book. He in proper repose. The white Then slowly, reluctantly, they said he did so because he felt said the book was nearly fin- shroud was off the face. The permitted it to slide back pressured by the woman who ished before he even met Vallejo. odor of the spices was heavy down the curved groove until introduced them: Francesca Fittipaldi challenged the pros- in the sepulcher, and John it rocked into place before the Chaouqui, a flamboyant commu- ecutor to specify the offense he hurried out to bring in the tomb. nications expert and a member supposedly committed, given three Marys. Nicodemus took the empty of the reform commission. it’s a journalist’s job to ask On the way back, he told spice boxes and the linen Nuzzi and Fittipaldi face up to sources for information. them that this was a hasty strips which were left. He eight years in prison if convicted “I don’t see any crime here,” work, that Jesus was not gazed long upon the face of of putting pressure on Vallejo to Fittipaldi said. “This is part of properly anointed, but, the Mother of Jesus. Then, obtain the documents and pub- my job.” again, that Mary Magdalen with no farewell, he turned lish them. Fittipaldi’s book “Avarice,” and Mary of Alpheus could, and went away. Joseph Vallejo, Chaouqui and Vallejo’s and Nuzzi’s book “Merchants in on the morrow or on Sunday bowed to the women, and fol- assistant Nicola Maio are the Temple,” detailed millions of come with spices and per- lowed him. fumes and pay homage to the The two Marys sat with Lord. their backs to the stone. They The interior was dark, loved him and, in their love, McNabb to be speaker except for the fitful shadows they missed the enormous and yellow light thrown by triumph; the new promise; the dying tapers. The main the good news. for HHE devotionals part of the sepulcher was so They did not even notice small that the men had to that the sun was shining. Navy chaplain Jerry McNabb His Hands Extended is a non- Excerpted from The Day Christ Died by leave in order to allow the Jim Bishop, published by Harper and will be the speaker during the denominational devotional held women to enter. Brothers, 1957. morning devotions at His Hands Tuesday and Thursday morn- The Virgin mother bent low Extended next week. ings, from 7 to 7:30, at Garden and was the first to go in. Her (Column 4 of a series on McNabb will be speaking in Plaza, located at 3500 Keith St. shadow, with long veil, was Christ Suffered for Us) both the Tuesday and Thursday The public is invited to start morning devotionals. the day with a devotion. Cuba rebukes Obama’s call for change WASHINGTON (AP) — Cuba’s democracy” and urged Obama to its strong language and acid standing Cuban demand. government offered a rebuke focus instead on empowering his tone. Rodriguez told reporters that Thursday of President Barack own people. White House officials have Cuba will attempt a series of Obama’s plans to use his upcom- But Susan Rice, Obama’s downplayed concerns that such international transactions in ing visit to promote change on national security adviser, made antagonistic comments poison coming days. If they work, Cuba the island, even as it took a long- clear that Obama had no plans to the climate for Obama’s visit or will eliminate the 10 percent sought step to lift a penalty on curtail his call for more freedoms indicate Cuba is unready to truly penalty. converting U.S. dollars. The for Cubans during his three-day normalize relations. Anti- The Obama administration’s White House stood firmly behind trip to Havana starting Sunday, American quips aside, greater latest attempt to ease restrictions Obama’s plans to deliver a pro- the first by a sitting president in U.S. engagement with Cuba is on Cuba despite the embargo democracy message directly to nearly 90 years. Hours after already helping Cuban citizens came earlier Thursday when the Cubans. Rodriguez addressed reporters in pursue more opportunity and U.S. removed Cuba from its list Three days before Obama’s Havana, Rice said Obama would better lives, Obama has said. of countries deemed to have history-making trip begins, meet with dissidents in Cuba Unable to get Congress to lift insufficient security in their Foreign Minister Bruno and “speak candidly” with the embargo, Obama has been ports, eliminating a major imped- Rodriguez said Cuba would President Raul Castro about systematically rolling back U.S. iment to the free flow of ships in remove the 10 percent penalty if areas of disagreement — “partic- restrictions on Americans travel- the Florida Straits. the U.S. follows through on let- ularly human rights.” ing and doing business in Cuba The shift clears the way for ting Cuba access the global “We believe the Cuban people, using his regulatory powers. U.S. cruise ships, cargo vessels banking system. Aside from that like people everywhere, are best Still, Cuba’s government insists and even ferries to travel back single step, he offered no indica- served by genuine democracy,” it is waiting for the embargo to be and forth with much less hassle. tion that Cuba would make fur- Rice said. repealed before significantly No longer will all ships have to ther economic changes sought by The tough talk from the Cuban opening up its economy. wait to be boarded by the U.S. the U.S., and he dismissed government reflected the dual Rodriguez gave a lengthy list of Coast Guard for inspections, Obama’s sweeping steps to ease pressures on Castro’s govern- complaints including the ban on though the Coast Guard still can the U.S. embargo on Cuba as ment as he hosts the leader of Cuban government accounts in conduct random inspections. essentially meaningless. the country’s longtime Cold War U.S. banks and a prohibition on “Various U.S. officials have foe. Though Cuba’s government direct U.S. investment in Cuba. declared in recent hours that the is hungry for more U.S. invest- Still, Rodriguez laid out a sce- objective of Obama’s measures is ment, it is also wary of increased nario under which the 10 percent CHURCH DIRECTORY empowering the Cuban people. U.S. influence and frustrated penalty on dollars exchanged at Serving Cleveland for The Cuban people empowered that Obama has been unable to banks and money-changers in over 175 years Farmland Community Church themselves decades ago,” get Congress to lift longstanding Cuba would soon be lifted, mak- Rodriguez said, referring to the U.S. sanctions. ing it easier and cheaper for Meeting at the Cleveland Family YMCA 1959 revolution that put the cur- Nationalist, anti-embargo rhet- Americans to spend time in 220 Urbane Road NE rent Cuban government in oric is a feature of Cuban govern- Cuba. 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Banner Staff Writer “We are looking at the options for the Kmart location,” said Stacia Crye-Shahan, mall gener- Sunday will be a date that will be remem- al manager. “This pending vacancy has gener- bered as the final day for an anchor store at ated a lot of interest. We most likely will Bradley Square Mall and a fixture in Cleveland replace Kmart with multiple tenants, but can- for many years. not announce any at this time.” The Kmart store in the mall, which has been She said that there is not a firm time frame in several other locations prior to Bradley for anything going in the Kmart site, though it Square, will have its final opening Sunday, and by the end of the day, it will close for good. looks like the site might be vacant until next The Cleveland location is one of several year. across the country to close. Special deals on “We do not expect anything to happen in merchandise have been in place for the weeks 2016, as it takes time to re-engineer one space since it was announced to be closing — some into multiple spaces,” the general manager of those deals up to 70 percent off. said. “It will most likely be 2017 before we see Sears Holdings owns Kmart, and questions any construction.” about the future of anything that might be left According to advertising on the Kmart clos- from the local store were not answered as ing, all store fixtures, furniture and equipment attempts to reach the company were unsuc- are on sale. The company says “everything is cessful this week. priced to sell to the bare walls.” The future of the store site is also in limbo, The discounts are only at the Cleveland though officials at Bradley Square expect store, and it will be open regular hours today Banner photo, ALLEN MINCEY something will eventually replace Kmart in that and this weekend. ANNA LONGEST shows off her kicking defensive skills Thursday night to radKIDS instructor Jennifer Samples, while Tatum Hale looks on. Ukraine truce deal could take years for full implementation Kids From Page 1 MOSCOW (AP) — A rebel rep- transition in Ukraine’s industrial was linked to the withdrawal of resentative at peace talks for heartland, where fighting has heavy weaponry and was not Dana Longest is one of the eastern Ukraine said on Friday a killed over 9,100 people. supposed to drag on for years. troop leaders for Troop 40949, truce deal between the Ukrainian Denis Pushilin, who repre- The cease-fire is constantly vio- and her daughter graduated government and separatists sents the rebels in Minsk, was lated by both sides and crucial from the program. She said the could take years to be imple- quoted by the rebel mouthpiece elements of the political settle- troop is made up of Brownies mented. Donetsk News Agency on Friday ment, such as holding local elec- and Junior Girl Scouts, so it is Fighting has subsided in east- as saying that the way the truce tions in rebel-occupied territories second-, third- and fourth- ern Ukraine since the deal was is being implemented right now, and ensuring the rebels hand graders from E.L. Ross and Yates signed in Minsk, Belarus, in it could take 10 to 15 years to over the control of parts of the (Primary School). February last year. It provided for comply with all of its statures. border with Russia to Ukraine, “This is our fifth training. We a cease-fire as well as a political The step-by-step Minsk plan have not been implemented. have done five trainings over the past couple of months, and they have learned about safety and self-defense,” she said. Longest said the program has Internet helped her daughter in many From Page 1 ways. Her daughter Anna has been a Girl Scout since kinder- AT&T in 2014. tions of $200 and $250 from garten, and this is one of the —State Rep. Martin Daniel (R- CenturyLink. He also accepted best programs she has been involved in, she said. Knoxville) reported a $750 dona- The House Business $1,000 from AT&T and $200 tion from the Comcast from CenturyLink in 2014. “I think it has made her more and Utilities Corporation and $250 from the —State Rep. Art Swann (R- confident, more aware of her TDS Telecommunications subcommittee voted Maryville) accepted $3,000 from surroundings, and more aware Corporation PAC in July 2015, down a bill sponsored by AT&T in 2015, as well as $1,500 of what she can do to avoid cer- and $1,000 from AT&T state Rep. Kevin Brooks from Comcast. He is the chair- tain situations or defend herself Tennessee PAC in June 2015. and state Rep. Dan man of the committee which in certain dangerous situations,” —State Rep. Jason Powell (D- Howell which would voted the bill down, but did not she stressed. Nashville) received contributions have allowed EPB of serve in that position for the ses- The girls seemed to really in 2013 from AT&T Tennessee Chattanooga to offer sion where the bill was consid- enjoy the program, and learned PAC for $1,000; Comcast high-speed broadband to ered. Swan also had a $500 con- while having fun. They were Corporation for $500; $250 from Bradley County tribution from CenturyLink and especially smiling during TDS Telecommunications residents. $1,500 from Comcast in 2014. Thursday’s final day of defend- Banner photo, ALLEN MINCEY ing themselves against a Corporation PAC; and $250 from AT&T also contributed $3,000 to ALL SUITED UP, Ashley Pesterfield is ready to defend herself CenturyLink Inc. Employees Swann in 2013. Comcast gave stranger, portrayed by Owens. PAC. AT&T contributed another same year as well $500 in 2014. $1,500 and CenturyLink gave during the radKIDS class Thursday. He tried everything he could to $500 in September 2014 and Of the three who voted in favor $750 in 2013. portray a suspicious person, CenturyLink gave $250. of the bill, all have also received Brooks received campaign from telling the girls he had Powell also received another contributions from telecommu- contributions of $1,000 each candy to puppies, to saying to $1,500 from AT&T in Oct. 2015 nications companies. from AT&T and Comcast in 2014 them, “Let’s go see Grandma.” and $500 from Comcast that —State Rep. Marc Gravatt (R- and Howell accepted a $500 con- Samples said he did a great same month. Chattanooga) received $500 from tribution from AT&T in 2014. job with the girls, and is grateful —State Rep. Brenda Gilmore AT&T in 2014. Neither Bradley County repre- to have him be a part of the pro- (D-Nashville) received a $1,000 —State Rep. John Holsclaw sentative has reported contribu- gram. contributions from the AT&T (R-Johnson City) received contri- tions from any major telecom- “They may not realize just how Tennessee PAC in 2015 and $750 butions of $1,000 and $500 from munications company since much they have learned in the from Comcast Corporation that AT&T in 2015 as well as dona- those in 2014. program, because they are hav- ing so much fun tonight,” Samples said. Yet, in speaking with some of the girls in the program, it is evi- Wacker dent they have learned so much From Page 1 from going through radKIDS. “I think it makes me stronger, and it will help me defend myself now the tallest structures in penny and putting it on the area later in my life,” said 9-year-old Bradley County. of 2,000 football fields.” Caroline Condo. Construction on the site used “The first batch we Burk said the facility has now Ava Robbins, also 9, said, 40,000 tons of steel — enough to achieved the status of a fully inte- made was to get “When you do this, you do know build the Statue of Liberty 136 grated polysilicon production how to defend yourself and have times. impurities out and was site. nothing we sold, but the a better chance.” Within the third year of con- “It means that any byproducts “I enjoyed the program, being struction, piping was being quality that came out of we might have — excess heat for that first batch would involved with the girls (Thursday installed throughout the plant. example — is looped back into night), and they learned some probably have been sold “There were 980,000 feet of the process,” she said. “We have a very good defensive skills,” pipe. That would be the equiva- by other companies, it closed-loop process. We are mini- Owens said. “I am glad that I am lent of one long pipe going from was so high. Everybody mizing any kind of waste. This is getting to wear this outfit, Charleston to Birmingham, was happy it was such cost-efficient, energy-efficient because without it, their skills (Ala.),” Burk said. great quality.” and it is environmentally friend- could have caused me to suffer ly.” She called the end result that — Dr. Erika Burk some bruises.” Burk explained the first step in now stands in Charleston “our Each of the girls who went the commissioning process was pride and joy.” through the program received a “We are at the tail end of the make this polysilicon,” Burk said for infrastructure to make sure everything was working properly. badge that they can place on commissioning process and have as she held a sample. their Scout vests. already started to produce poly- She said the product is made “They are still working day and night,” she said. “I had a great time in this silicon,” Burk said. “It’s very, “hyperpure” meaning parts per class, and loved learning what I very exciting.” trillion. Second was the antilytics area Banner photo, ALLEN MINCEY where tests are performed to “CHECK OUT THESE MUSCLES” is what Ava Robbins seems to need to know about defending She explained the process to “An example of that is one typo myself,” said scout Ashley produce polysilicon is a compli- in 5,000 novels that are each ensure the product is at the high- be telling radKIDS instructor Whitney Owens after defending herself est quality. Pesterfield. cated process. 1,000 pages long,” Burk said. “Or from him at the program’s graduation Thursday evening. Estraya Laslie, the other troop “It took a $2.4 billion plant to for football fans, it’s like taking a “The very first test rod was pro- duced here in Charleston in leader, said that she saw the October,” Burk recalled. “I improvement in the girls’ skills remember the news spread like throughout the program, and wildfire across the plant when the hopes that other troops and Hiwassee first rod had been harvested.” Races schools get involved with radKIDS. From Page 1 She said everyone in her From Page 1 department “bolted to the analyt- Girls who went through grad- ics director’s office” where they uation and showed off their approximately six miles north of dy pants or jeans, long-sleeve were given a view of the newly petition and returned it for defensive skills Thursday night Benton and five miles south of shirts, and either boots or sturdy formed rod. Cleveland City Council District included: Madeline McBrayer, Etowah, just north of the river. shoes. Participants should also “We had chills, it was so excit- 3, withdrew from the ballot, Qualifying deadline Ava Wenger, Ashley Pesterfield, Signage for Hiwassee/Ocoee bring thick leather gloves and ing,” she said. “It was literally five according to the Bradley for the Aug. 4 election is Ayonna DeLuca, Deirdre State Park is visible from safety glasses. Trash bags will be years in the making.” County Election Commission. April 7, and candidates McKelvey, Ava Robbins, Caroline Highway 411. provided. A cookout hosted by Burk said the first rod of actu- The Aug. 4 election will also can withdraw from the Condo, Madilyn Taylor, Eva This is an annual event, and is Trout Unlimited will be held al production was harvested in be the primary for the state ballot up to Aug, 14. Laslie, Brooke Jones, Emmaline being held in conjunction with afterwards for all participants. January. races, and incumbent State Early voting for the Hill, Hannah Jones, Tatum Hale the Springtown Community The upper Hiwassee River is “The first batch we made was Reps. Dan Howell (22nd election will be held from (of Troop 41555) and Anna Support Group cleanup. It is designated as a State Scenic to get impurities out and was District) and Kevin Brooks July 15 through July 30. Longest. sponsored by the USDA Forest River and is managed by the nothing we sold, but the quality (24th District) have already Samples said that anyone who Service, Tennessee State Parks, USDA Forest Service, Tennessee that came out of that first batch picked up their petitions for wants the radKIDS program at Tennessee Wildlife Resources State Parks, TWRA and TVA. would probably have been sold those seats. the ballot up to Aug, 14. Early their school or through their Agency, Tennessee Valley For additional information, by other companies, it was so Qualifying deadline for the voting for the election will be organization may contact her or Authority and Trout Unlimited. please contact Bo Reynolds at high,” she said. “Everybody was Aug. 4 election is April 7, and held from July 15 through July Owens at the Cleveland Police Participants should wear stur- 423-338-3319. happy it was such great quality.” candidates can withdraw from 30. Department. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Friday, March 18, 2016— 11

Utah woman says she sued judge guilty in December in federal He also discussed his motiva- court in Rochester to attempting tion. to prevent future assaults to provide material support to a “Like many, I was interested in NATIONAL BRIEFS SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — He was terrorist organization in 2013 and the Arab Spring in Tunisia, and a rising young federal prosecutor 2014. how it spread through Africa and assigned to a high-profile serial A naturalized U.S. citizen born the Middle East,” Elfgeeh said. “I murder case. She was a 16-year- Uber balks at rules proposed by the corner of Wilshire Boulevard to have become self-radicalized, in Yemen, Elfgeeh was operating a wanted to help my Muslim broth- and Figueroa Street, fire officials drawing motivation from terrorist old witness to a double murder. convenience store and pizzeria in ers fighting the horrors of the world’s busiest airport said. However, the car appeared to propaganda that he found online They met as he prepped her to tes- Rochester when he was arrested Assad regime. I was an early sup- be undamaged. A rear side panel before launching the Nov. 4 attack tify in Utah and later had sex in by the Joint Task Force porter of ISIS, as they were the ATLANTA (AP) — Atlanta’s air- was spattered with blood. at the University of California, the 27-year-old man’s hotel room. in May 2014. first to address the crisis in Syria.” port, the world’s busiest, is insist- James Armstrong III was walk- Merced, authorities said Three decades later, Terry Investigators said he had Judge: New Jersey can force-feed ing that Uber drivers get finger- ing to a nearby bank just after the Thursday. Mitchell of Salt Lake City said in a bought two handguns and print-based background checks to fall when he saw police helping “Every indication is that Thursday interview with the silencers that he planned to use to inmate on hunger strike pick up passengers, but the ride- the driver. Mohammad acted on his own,” Associated Press that she now kill returning U.S. soldiers. NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — A judge sharing service is balking at the “She was hysterical,” waving Gina Swankie, a spokeswoman for recognizes it as a weekslong series Authorities said he also tried to ruled Thursday that New Jersey proposed rule. her hands in the air and holding the FBI’s Sacramento field office, of sexual assaults that had long- recruit three people to join the corrections officials can force-feed Officials at Hartsfield-Jackson her head, he said. But she did not said in a statement. “It may never ranging effects on her life. Mitchell Islamic State group to fight in an inmate who has been on a Atlanta International Airport this seem to be hurt, Armstrong said. be possible to definitively deter- said she sued Roberts over the Syria. hunger strike since July over a housing dispute and claims of civil month said they were moving Delegation learning civil rights mine why he chose to attack peo- allegations because she wants to “Thanks to today’s sentence, toward allowing Uber and other ple on the U.C. Merced Campus.” prevent anything similar from one of the first ISIL recruiters ever rights abuses. ride-sharing services — a reversal lessons in South Carolina The knife attack happened a happening again. captured has been brought to jus- NJ.com reported that state of its practice of banning such COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Civil month before a gun-wielding hus- While Richard W. Roberts tice and will now serve a very long Superior Court Judge Walter services from curbside pickup. rights movement veterans and band-and-wife team in San acknowledges they had an inti- jail sentence,” said U.S. Attorney Koprowski Jr. determined that the But The Atlanta Journal- U.S. Reps. Jim Clyburn and John Bernardino killed 14 people and mate relationship, he denies William Hochul. “But while this state’s interest in preserving life Constitution reports that Uber Lewis will lead more than two wounded 21 others at a workplace assaulting her. The 62-year-old case strikes a significant blow trumps inmate William Lecuyer’s immediately objected. dozen members of Congress on a holiday party. In that case, too, Roberts retired the day she sued against ISIL killers and wannabes, rights to free speech and privacy. The San Francisco-based com- three-day history and race rela- investigators said they were influ- him and plans to vigorously our ongoing efforts to eradicate Lecuyer’s diet has included only pany said in a statement that it tions tour of South Carolina, cul- enced by the Islamic State group, defend himself in court. terrorist groups will continue until water, coffee and occasional meals wouldn’t be possible for Uber to minating Sunday with services at but not directly connected to it. Pizzeria owner who recruited all are brought to justice.” of broth or protein drinks, and operate at Atlanta’s airport under the Charleston church where nine Like Mohammad, they had not Elfgeeh did not speak at his prison doctors say the 37-year-old the proposed rules. black parishioners were gunned for IS group gets 22 1/2 years convict’s life is in danger. A raised red flags that put them on ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) — A sentencing, but his lawyer read a Airport General Manager Miguel down last June. a watch list. statement that included a renun- Department of Corrections doctor Southwell says fingerprint back- Organizers hope the Pilgrimage New York pizza shop owner who testified that Lecuyer has lost 100 In both cases family members admitted he tried to recruit people ciation of the Islamic State group. ground checks promote safety and to South Carolina that starts said they were unaware of their “I watched ISIS carry out acts of pounds in the last nine months. should be welcomed. Friday will be an exercise in for- for the Islamic State group was The inmate is serving a sen- loved ones’ interests in terrorists sentenced Thursday to 22 1/2 violence, such as beheadings and The newspaper reports that giveness and strength in a state groups. burning people alive,” Elfgeeh tence for armed robberies author- Uber has refused similar back- whose reaction to last summer’s years in prison. ities say he committed to support In Merced, Mohammad burst Mufid Elfgeeh, 32, had pleaded said. “They say they do this for ground checks at some other air- violence at Emanuel AME Church into a classroom, stabbing two religion, I believe they are wrong.” a heroin addiction. ports, but Southwell says the has been held out by some as a students. He stabbed a construc- company complies with such model of how to handle racially tion worker who intervened, then requirements in Houston, Texas. charged situations. ran from the building, where he Police fatally shoot 2 robbery After the June 17 slayings — in knifed a school employee sitting which the suspect is a white man suspects at Houston store on a bench. Police shot and killed who had expressed support for Mohammad. HOUSTON (AP) — Officers white supremacy and the opened fire at five robbery sus- Confederate flag — relatives of the Government wins 2nd case on pects accused of holding up a nine people killed expressed for- Islamic State-related charges Houston furniture store, killing giveness for Dylann Roof, with PHOENIX (AP) — The U.S. gov- two and injuring two more, police some saying they would pray for ernment landed its second convic- said. him. Gov. Nikki Haley has fre- tion of someone charged with sup- Police spokesman John Cannon quently expressed pride at how porting the Islamic State terrorist said five police officers fired their the state didn’t devolve into riots, group after an Arizona man was weapons but that none was like other places have experienced found guilty of charges that he injured in the incident late after shootings in the past two plotted last spring’s attack at a Thursday. Authorities said a tacti- years, but instead came together Prophet Muhammad cartoon con- cal team had been monitoring the in peace and support. test in Texas. group following a series of rob- The Faith and Politics Institute Abdul Malik Abdul Kareem, an beries earlier in the day. has held such bipartisan events in American-born Muslim convert, One injured suspect was taken five Southern states since 1998, was accused of providing the guns to a hospital with an undisclosed and both Sens. Tim Scott and used at the May 3 event in subur- injury. Another was treated by Lindsey Graham of South ban Dallas and hosting two paramedics at the scene then Carolina are part of the host dele- Islamic State followers at his taken into custody, along with gation. home to discuss the upcoming another suspect who was not Clyburn is the first black con- attack. He also was found guilty of hurt, Cannon said. gressman from South Carolina providing support to the Islamic “Officers discharged their since Reconstruction, and Scott is State. weapons either because the sus- the first black U.S. senator from The verdict Thursday marked pects pointed weapons at them or the Deep South since the second time a person was they were fearful suspects were Reconstruction. Lewis, a veteran tried in the U.S. on charges relat- running toward other businesses, of the civil rights movement of the ed to the terrorist group. A trial in which had citizens in them,” 1960s, suffered a skull fracture New York ended a week ago with a Cannon told The Associated during the march in Selma, guilty verdict against a U.S. mili- Press. Alabama, more than a half-centu- tary veteran charged with Two guns belonging to the sus- ry ago. attempting to join Islamic State. pects were recovered at the scene, Defense to target DNA in ‘Grim Federal authorities said and Cannon said officers were Kareem’s conviction demonstrates searching the area but didn’t Sleeper’ serial killing trial their commitment to combating believe there are other suspects. (AP) — The terrorism. The Houston Chronicle report- attorney for a man charged with Assistant U.S. Attorney General ed that Cannon said the men had killing nine women and a 15-year- John Carlin, head of the U.S. been changing vehicles through- old girl in the “Grim Sleeper” case Justice Department’s national out the day and that police lost in Los Angeles plans to cast doubt security division, said the agency sight of them for a while before in the minds of jurors Monday by “will continue to prosecute to the catching up with the group as focusing on DNA evidence found fullest extent of the law those who    they exited the Affordable on the victims. conspire with others to support Furniture store Thursday night. Lonnie Franklin Jr., 63, has foreign terrorist organizations and Taj Ali, the owner of Affordable pleaded not guilty to 10 murders to commit acts of violence.”    Dignified Services at Furniture, told the newspaper between 1985 and 2007 in one of Kareem, who faces a maximum Realistic Prices! that an employee who was inside the city’s most notorious serial prison term of 45 years, was 2415 Georgetown Road, NE during the holdup said the gun- killer cases. scheduled to be sentenced on WEATHER INFORMATION 473-2620 men were wearing masks. She The Grim Sleeper nickname June 27. said one pointed a gun and asked was coined because of an appar- Kareem’s attorney, Daniel if the store had a safe. ent 14-year gap in the murders Maynard, declined to comment One of the suspects was wear- between 1988 and 2002. after the verdict. ing an ankle monitor, but Cannon Police have dueling theories didn’t have details of his criminal about the gap. Some think the Researcher seriously injured record. killings stopped after one intended in Hawaii lab explosion Cannon said it wasn’t immedi- victim survived in 1988, scaring HONOLULU (AP) — A 29-year- ately clear if the suspects had off the attacker. Other investiga- old visiting researcher was taken fired any shots. He said the group tors believe there were more vic- to a hospital with serious injuries was already suspected in multiple tims but their bodies just weren’t after an explosion at a University robberies in the area Thursday found. of Hawaii laboratory. but didn’t elaborate. Franklin’s attorney, Seymour Honolulu Emergency Medical Man in skyscraper fall not Amster, declined to discuss his Services spokeswoman Shayne case in detail, but he has said Enright said Thursday the supposed to be on upper floors there’s more to it than meets the woman suffered burns on her LOS ANGELES (AP) — An elec- eye. face and serious injuries to her trician who plunged more than 50 Amster said last week that his arm. She was taken to The floors to his death while working defense will be centered around Queen’s Medical Center in seri- on a Los Angeles skyscraper was DNA evidence found on the vic- ous condition after the explosion not supposed to be above the third tims that was not connected to Wednesday evening. floor, construction company offi- Franklin. He declined to elaborate. No one else was hurt. The cials said. Amster will deliver his opening researcher was alone in the lab, The man, who was in his sec- statements to jurors on Monday, which is part of the Hawaii ond day on the project, fell 53 sto- more than a month since the trail Natural Energy Institute on the ries — about 800 feet — Thursday began with prosecutor Beth school’s flagship Manoa campus. from the unfinished Wilshire Silverman showing jurors photos The lab focuses on renewable Grand Center. Los Angeles police of the 10 victims, who were energy and degradable bioplas- said the man landed on a passing between the ages of 15 and 35. tics. car. Their bodies were dumped in The researcher was growing It happened at about noon, one alleys and garbage bins in south cells by feeding them a mixture of of the busiest times of day at one Los Angeles, some naked, some low-pressure hydrogen, carbon of the busiest intersections in covered with mattresses and dioxide and oxygen, said Brian downtown Los Angeles, when the trash. Most had been shot in the Taylor, the dean of the School of streets were thronged with people. chest after some type of sexual Ocean and Earth Science and He had taken off his hard hat contact, others strangled. Technology. The same process and had not been wearing a safety While Franklin’s DNA has been has been used almost daily and harness because it wasn’t connected to the crime scenes, without incident since the project required for the bottom floors he some of the women’s bodies con- began in 2008, he said. was working on, said Lisa tained other DNA. “Clearly something unexplained Gritzner, spokeswoman for Turner Autopsies showed all but one happened last night,” Taylor said. Construction, the main contractor victim had cocaine in their sys- Investigators are seeking a on the project. tems when they were killed. Some cause. She could say no more about had turned to prostitution. The blast blew out interior what may have caused the man to FBI: IS group inspired California walls, damaged ceiling tiles and fall or why he was on the upper equipment, said Honolulu Fire floor. His name has not been student in stabbings Department Capt. David released. FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — A Jenkins. Los Angeles Times photogra- California college student who The building was evacuated. pher Mel Melcon, who was on went on a stabbing rampage that Taylor said an engineer assessed assignment at the building, said wounded four people before he the structural integrity of the he heard the man hit the ground. was shot down by a campus police building and found it to be sound. “No one thought it was a body,” officer was inspired by the Islamic The university aims to reopen the Melcon told his paper. “We heard State group but acted alone, the building on Friday, though the lab no screams.” FBI said. where the explosion occurred will The electrician hit the car near Faisal Mohammad, 18, appears remain closed. 12—Cleveland Daily Banner—Friday, March 18, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com Administration using unpopular raids to curb border crossings WASHINGTON (AP) — The operations, Tom Homan, told of the country since July 2014, “We do not have, and cannot Central American countries. is “caught in a difficult spot.” Obama administration is openly Congress in February that his but roughly 87 percent of those have, an open border so we have And the efforts come at a com- “Before they start deporting stepping up efforts to find and agents are aggressively pursuing orders were issued in absentia, to have enforcement at the bor- plicated time for Democratic unaccompanied children whole- deport immigrants who were unaccompanied former-child according to Justice Department der,” Johnson told The presidential candidates Hillary sale they have to fix ... the legal part of the 2014 surge of illegal immigrants and families. figures. Associated Press. “Are enforce- Clinton and Sen. Bernie system so these children have a crossings by unaccompanied “We have sent out thousands In early January, DHS started ment actions against families Sanders, who are both vying for fair opportunity” to fight to stay children and families. of leads on (unaccompanied chil- targeting families who had lost pleasant? No, of course not. In a the Hispanic vote. in the country, Appleby said. The politically fraught endeav- dren) who have final orders their bid to stay in the United very personal way, I recognize Clinton and Sanders have Johnson said it’s a matter of or is a follow-through on a nearly issued by the immigration States, and ICE announced the that.” both denounced the January adhering to the agency’s priori- 2-year-old warning that those courts, some in absentia, some arrests of 121 people — more Nonetheless, he added, “We arrests of families and promised ties. immigrants who don’t win per- in person, and we are out look- than half of whom have been have to enforce the law.” to be more lenient in enforcing “We can’t have a policy that if mission to stay in the United ing for those leads,” Homan told sent home so far. The arrests have angered immigration laws than President you come here and you do not States would be sent packing. It lawmakers. “I have 129 (fugitive Johnson said the arrests immigration advocates and Barack Obama. qualify for asylum or other relief, comes at a time when operations) teams out there should come as no surprise Democrats who argue it is dan- Kevin Appleby, director of and you’ve been ordered Republican presidential candi- every day.” since he announced in late 2014 gerous to send families and international migration policy removed by an immigration dates are pushing for tougher About 10,000 unaccompanied that new border crossers were young immigrants back to dan- for the Center for Migration court” you can stay anyway, immigration action. children have been ordered out an enforcement priority. gerous and impoverished Studies, said the administration Johnson said. Homeland Security officials have kept a wary eye on the bor- der since more than 68,000 unaccompanied children and roughly as many people traveling as families were caught crossing the border illegally in 2014. The effort to step up enforcement against families and young immigrants started in the midst of a new flood of such immi- grants. Readers Choice 2016 Previous efforts to curb illegal crossings seemed to work initial- ly, as the number of children and families crossing illegally dropped about 40 percent between 2014 and 2015. But that number started to rise again late last summer. At the same time, the immigration court system faced a backlog of more than 474,000 cases of unaccompanied child immi- 220160 Reader’s Cleveland ChoiceDaily Banner Awards grants. ss 01 arrdd 6 R Now the Obama administra- wwa Rea tion is touting its efforts to find ee AA ade and deport families as well as iicc er’ hhoo ’s C those unaccompanied children ss CC June 2016ho who are now adults who have Clevelandeerr’ ’Daily Banner ice been ordered home. Homeland aadd tee e AA Security Secretary Jeh Johnson ee ot w 6 RR June 2016 VVo ar has highlighted his department’s 00116 rr VV YourY Vote ds deportation efforts. 22016 2 Reader’s Choiceoouu Awards ou One of those unaccompanied YourY Y Voteee r V children-turned-adults targeted eerr Vo by Immigration and Customs HHere H te Enforcement is 19-year-old HHeree Wildin David Guillen Acosta. He er said he came to the United In the Bradley County 2015 RUNNER-UP Cleveland Voted Daily the “BEST”e Banner States from Honduras by bus, Voted the “BEST” car and on foot after a gang Politician member threatened to kill him. Reader’s Choice readership Politician poll “I wouldn’t go out at night. 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raiders tie with rebels By SaraLYn norKuS back and forth for control of Banner Sports Writer the ball, Cleveland’s Kyle Swenson was able to break Up until the last couple of through the Maryville defend- minutes in Thursday night’s ers and send in the Raiders’ game between Cleveland and lone goal of the night in the Maryville in the Cleveland 33rd minute. Classic, it looked as if the Entering into the second Raiders were going to come half with a 1-0 lead, Cleveland away as the winners of a 1-0 keeper Gustavo Wilhelm came game. up huge for his team with The Rebels had other plans some monster saves to hold though, and were able to be onto the one-goal advantage opportunistic off of a bounce over the span of 35 or so min- and send in the game-tying utes. Ultimately, Wilhelm had goal with mere minutes left. 10 saves on 11 shots on goal. “We gave them a lot of A lucky play for the Rebels opportunities and were under proved unlucky for the a lot of duress there late in the Raiders, though. game. Unfortunately it just “I’m really impressed with bounced the right way, fell to a the way that our guys played, kid and he finished it,” Blue especially in the back. Gustavo Raiders coach John Brose made some absolutely fantas- said. tic saves in the goal. I thought Despite their best efforts, that going forward, we had Cleveland was unable to take some space and opportunities back the lead and was forced to put the game away, we just to settle with a 1-1 tie. weren’t able to do so,” Brose “Maryville is a really good explained. soccer team and that’s part of Using a talented Maryville the reason why we wanted to team as a measuring stick, the play them, to see where we Cleveland coach was pleased stack up against some of the with what he saw from his teams from other areas senior-laden Raiders. Banner photo, RICHARD ROBERTS around the state,” Brose com- “Walking away from this it’s WALKER VALLEY FIRST BASEMAN Kaylee Hughes connects for her second home run of the day against the Cleveland Lady Raiders mented. “I thought our guys early in the season and we during their District 5-AAA softball battle Thursday, at Larry Haney Field. played really well and we played a quality opponent, almost snuck out of there with tying them 1-1, overall I’m a victory. It stings anytime you happy with the way we played let up a goal in the last five throughout the game,” Brose minutes of a game.” Lady Mustangs hold off After the two teams battled See RAIDERS, Page 15 determined Lady Raiders

By ricHarD roBertS take away from the good things and learn Hentz, who was replaced by Botts. Banner Sports Editor from the bad things,” said Limburg. “I’m real- The Lady Mustangs added two more with a ly proud of their continuing to fight and we walk that led to a two-out, two-RBI single by It had been longer than Walker Valley soft- got down and they got runners on; we never Abbey Davis that made it an 8-1 game. ball coach Lauren Limburg could remember let up and I’m really proud of that.” Trailing by seven runs after three innings of since the Lady Mustangs had four home runs The Lady Mustangs (2-0, 1-0 District 5- play, the Lady Raiders were not ready to call in one game, but after Thursday’s win over AAA) took a 2-0 lead in the bottom of the first it an afternoon. Cleveland fired back with four Cleveland, Limburg will have a fresh memory on the first Hughes homer of the day. The runs to close the gap to 8-5 on three singles to cherish as the season progresses. blast over the center-field fence scored and two doubles — all after two outs. Riley Suits and Miranda Young both belted Emilee Spann, who had doubled off the fence Caroline Owens started the barrage with a dingers and Kaylee Hughes went yard twice in in center. bloop single over the head of Walker Valley back-to-back at bats in Walker Valley’s 12-5 The Lady Raiders (1-2, 0-2) cut it to 2-1 in second baseman Suits who was playing shal- District 5-AAA victory. the top of the third when Allison Botts low. Lauren Lee followed with a grounder past But, Cleveland did not make it easy. reached on a fielder’s choice and scored on a first into right field and Hentz loaded the Trailing 8-1 after three innings, the Cleveland single to left off the bat of Lydia Martin. bases with another infield single. Botts girls battled back to close the gap to 8-5 with Walker Valley erupted for six runs in the stepped to the plate ad promptly delivered two four runs in the top of the fifth, before even- bottom half of the inning to extend the lead to RBIs with a double to left-center. Ambra tually succumbing to the now 2-0 Lady 8-1. Belcher, who homered in the Lady Raiders’ Mustangs. Jackie Newport smacked a one-out single win over McMinn Central Wednesday, came “I’m really proud of our girls for continuing to right and scored on a Spann Single. It took through once again with the second double of to fight. They never gave up. I think it’s going only seconds for Spann to again trot home the inning, this one to center field. The rip to be important for us, being a young team, to after Hughes cranked her second round-trip- closed the book on Walker Valley starter Ali start with the same intensity that we end per of the day over the left-field fence. After a King who handed the ball to Dani Sowder with. That’s been a focus of our practices and few practice foul balls that included a high, with two outs and one Lady Raider on base. Banner Photo, SARALYN NORKUS games thus far. We need to have that same arching blast over the left field fence, Suits Sowder put an end to the inning with a strike- CLEVELAND’S Jonathan Collins (10) and Brandon Balmer intensity and fire from pitch one to pitch 101 made it 6-1 with a back-to-back homer after out preserving an 8-5 Walker Valley lead. team up to keep a Maryville player from working his way toward or whenever the game is over. That is some- Hughes’ back-to-back blast. The shot ended the goal during Thursday’s Cleveland Classic game. thing we are learning. Every game we have to the day for Cleveland starting pitcher M.E. See LADY MUSTANGS, Page 15

Bears blow Lee’s Holland closing out in big way By Maurice Patton because he has professional skills and he’s profes- Gulf South Conference sional in how he approaches hitting. He works up Chargers extremely hard at his craft and works hard at being Ben Holland is closing out his college baseball Special to the Banner able to hit all pitches. Fastballs, off-speed, all pitch- career — a career that could easily not have hap- es. Englewood — Despite pened — in fine style. “He had a good year last year, and he’s having a missing nine seniors due to a The Lee University senior first baseman currently great year this year. He’s so good at making adjust- mandatory Tennessee leads all of NCAA Division II in home runs, leads the ments at the plate. That’s probably his No. 1 Promise meeting and spot- Gulf South Conference in homers, RBIs and slugging strength, in addition to his ability to hit.” ting McMinn Central a 6-0 percentage, ranks among the league leaders in six Along with his 12 home runs as a junior, Holland lead, the Bradley Central other categories and could become the GSC’s first batted .335 and drove in 49 runs for the Flames. Bears rallied to score 12 “Triple Crown” winner (batting average, homers, Oddly enough, his offense was the last part of his runs in the sixth and seventh RBIs) in 18 years. game to come, which was why his college career innings to post an improba- Not bad for a guy who didn’t sign immediately out almost didn’t take place. ble 12-6 win in the opening of Siegel High School and walked on at Motlow State “I wasn’t very good in high school,” Holland admit- game of the Richard Edwards Community College, where he spent two years before ted. “I was always pretty good defensively. Fight For a Cure baseball Lee University photo transferring to Lee for the 2015 season. Offensively, I couldn’t figure it out. I went to the tournament. The Bears post- LEE FLAMES senior first baseman Ben Holland is greeted at “He’s having a really good year,” Lee coach Mark University of Tennessee for a year right out of school ed their third straight game home plate after one of his 11 home runs. Holland leads the Gulf Brew said of the right-handed hitter, who has stroked and focused on school. My goal was to go Division I, scoring in double figures to South Conference in homers, RBIs and slugging percentage, ranking 11 homers this spring — one short of last season’s open the season. among the league leaders in six other categories. total. “He’s a ‘professional hitter,’ and I say that See HOLLAND, Page 15 The Chargers opened the scoring with three runs in the home half of the third on Lady Vols look to salvage disappointing season in desert a pair of walks, two botched pick-off plays and the first TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — The The Lady Vols were just 8-8 in Mississippi State in the tourna- them. I don’t know if we’ll like it The Sun Devils played four of Bear error of the season. The Tennessee women are used to an SEC they used to dominate, ment semifinals. after the fact.” their last six weeks on the road. Chargers tacked on another playing at home in the first tied with Missouri and Auburn “This year has been a lot of It will be a contrast in styles “We were just spent I thought” "three spot" in the bottom of round of the NCAA women’s bas- for seventh place. In February, firsts for us, and it probably has- between the long, athletic Lady she said, “and we tried to fake it the fifth inning by stringing ketball tournament. Tennessee fell out of the Top 25 n’t been good firsts,” Lady Vols Vols and the scrappy Phoenix. but that was it.” together three base hits fol- This year, the Lady Vols are a for the first time in 31 years. coach Holly Warlick said. “But we “They like to spread the floor The Sun Devils haven’t played lowing a one out walk. long way from Knoxville. At No. It’s been that kind of season have great kids and great talent, and hit those 3s,” Tennessee’s in two weeks, and they’ve needed The Bears, held to a pair of 7, Tennessee has its lowest seed for the Lady Vols. and it’s up to me to get them in Bashaara Graves said. the time. hits through the first five in the program’s storied history. “There’s always expectations the right direction. I think that Arizona State’s No. 2 seed was “We just got back to doing innings, erupted for five runs By contrast, host Arizona State when you play at the University we’ve turned the corner.” something of a surprise, consid- what we know how to do,” in the sixth to close the gap has its highest seed ever at No. 2. of Tennessee,” Lady Vols stand- Green Bay, the Horizon League ering how the Sun Devils’ for- Arizona State’s Sophie Brunner to a single run. The Lady Vols and Sun Devils out guard Diamond DeShields champion, is in the tournament tunes went south lately. Arizona said, “and working hard and just Sophomore Jake Presley could square off in Tempe, but said, “but we knew that, and for the 16th time, the last 10 State blew a chance to win the getting that edge back and grow- started the inning with a they have to take care of some granted we might not have lived under coach Kevin Borseth. He Pac-12 regular-season champi- ing more as a team and doing base hit, followed by a single opening-round business first. up, but we’re still here. We’re still said his team carries a healthy onship outright with a loss at things we needed to do.” by Freshman Dylan Tennessee (19-13) faces 10th fighting.” respect for the Lady Vols’ pedi- UCLA in the finale, then the Sun New Mexico State, two-time Standifer and a walk to start- seed Wisconsin-Green Bay (28-4) And they are playing perhaps gree, which includes eight Devils were upset by California WAC regular-season and tourna- ing pitcher Andy Bunch to and Pac-12 regular-season co- the best they have all season. national championships. in their opening game of the con- ment champion, is coached by load the bases with one out. champion Arizona State (25-6) Tennessee has won four of its “This is women’s basketball,” ference tournament. Mark Trakh, who knows Arizona plays No. 15 seed New Mexico last five including a win over he said. “That’s where it started, Coach Charli Turner Thorne State well from his days at USC. See BEARS, Page 15 State (26-4) in first-round games then-No. 15 Texas A&M in the with Tennessee obviously. I think said her team, which relies on Friday. SEC tournament before losing to it’s really neat that we get to play high energy, simply wore out. See LADY VOLS, Page 15 14—Cleveland Daily Banner—Friday, March 18, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com

SCOREBOARD on AiR Lady ’Canes sports on TV Friday, March 18 AUTo RACing 1:30 p.m. FS1 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series, Auto Club 400, prac- blow past tice, at Fontana, Calif. 3 p.m. FS1 — Xfinity Series, TreatMyClot.com 300, practice, at Fontana, Calif. 5:30 p.m. Bradley FS1 — Xfinity Series 300, TreatMyClot.com 300, final prac- tice, at Fontana, Calif. From Staff Reports 7:30 p.m. FS1 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series, Auto Club 400, quali- fying, at Fontana, Calif. COLLEGEDALE — The visiting 2 a.m. (saturday) NBCSN — Formula 1, Australia Grand Prix, qualifying, at Bradley Central Bearettes fell to Melbourne, Australia the East Hamilton Lady College BAskeTBAll 12:15 p.m. Hurricanes 9-1 on Thursday CBS — NCAA Tournament, first round, Dayton vs. Syracuse, at St. Louis evening. 12:40 p.m. A hard ground ball to center TRU — NCAA Tournament, first round, Villanova vs. UNC- Asheville, at Brooklyn, N.Y. field by Cassidy Lewis in the top 1:30 p.m. TNT — NCAA Tournament, first round, Oregon St. vs. VCU, of the third inning gave Emily at Oklahoma City White the chance to reach home 2 p.m. TBS — NCAA Tournament, first round, California vs. Hawaii, plate and tally the first run of the at Spokane, Wash. CsCC photo game. 2:45 p.m. JAke RogeRs was named TCCAA Pitcher of the Week for the CBS — NCAA Tournament, first round, Michigan St. vs. The lead over East Hamilton Middle Tennessee, at St. Louis second week in a row for his complete-game shutout win over 3:10 p.m. was short lived, as the Lady TRU — NCAA Tournament, first round, Iowa vs. Temple, at Jackson State. Rogers gave up three hits while striking out nine in Hurricanes picked up seven runs Brooklyn, N.Y. 4 p.m. the 2-0 victory. Rogers improved to 4-1 on the season with an ERA in the bottom of the third and an TNT — NCAA Tournament, first round, Oklahoma vs. CS Bakersfield, at Oklahoma City of 2.03. additional run in the fourth and 4:30 p.m. fifth innings. TBS — NCAA Tournament, first round, Maryland vs. South Dakota St., at Spokane, Wash. golF Atlanta 4 13 .235 The Bearettes will have a little 6:50 p.m. 6 a.m. NOTE: Split-squad games count in the standings; games TNT — NCAA Tournament, first round, Wisconsin vs. GOLF — European PGA, Hero Indian Open, third round, at against non-major league teams do not. over a week to regroup after get- AP photo Pittsburgh, at St. Louis New Delhi Thursday’s games ting off to an 0-3 start. Their next 7:10 p.m. 12:30 p.m. Washington 9, Atlanta (ss) 7 Middle Tennessee’s Darnell Harris heads to the basket dur- CBS — NCAA Tournament, first round, West Virginia vs. GOLF — PGA Tour, Arnold Palmer Invitational, third round, Boston 9, Baltimore (ss) 5 game is March 28, at home Stephen F. Austin, at Brooklyn, N.Y. at Orlando, Fla. Houston (ss) 5, Atlanta (ss) 3 ing practice for today’s game against Michigan State in the first 7:20 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Tampa Bay 6, Philadelphia 1 against East Hamilton. TBS — NCAA Tournament, first round, Texas A&M vs. NBC — PGA Tour, Arnold Palmer Invitational, third round, at N.Y. Yankees 7, Pittsburgh 2 round of the NCAA men’s tournament, in St. Louis. Green Bay, at Oklahoma City Orlando, Fla. Detroit 5, St. Louis 4 7:27 p.m. 5 p.m. N.Y. Mets 6, Miami 5 Wisconsin (20-12) vs. Pittsburgh (21-11), 6:50 p.m. TRU — NCAA Tournament, first round, Oregon vs. Holy GOLF — Champions Tour, Tucson Conquistadores Classic, Houston (ss) 7, 5 Xavier (27-5) vs. Weber State (26-8), 9:20 p.m. Cross, at Spokane, Wash. second round, at Tucson, Ariz. Kansas City 5, L.A. Dodgers 1 soUTH RegionAl 9:20 p.m. 7 p.m. Cincinnati 8, Cleveland 6 Round of 64 TNT — NCAA Tournament, first round, Xavier vs. Weber St., GOLF — LPGA Tour, JTBC Founders Cup, third round, at Oakland 11, Seattle 11, tie Thursday, March 17 at St. Louis Phoenix Colorado 4, L.A. Angels 4, tie At dunkin’ donuts Center 9:30 p.m. MlB BAseBAll Baltimore (ss) 4, Minnesota 1 Providence, R.i. Michigan State ESPNU — NIT, second round, Virginia Tech at BYU 6 a.m. Chicago Cubs 15, Arizona 4 Miami 79, Buffalo 72 9:40 p.m. MLB — Spring training, Cincinnati vs. Milwaukee, at Milwaukee 5, Texas 2 Wichita State 65, Arizona 55 CBS — NCAA Tournament, first round, Notre Dame vs. Phoenix (tape-delayed) San Francisco 8, San Diego 4 At Wells Fargo Arena Michigan, at Brooklyn, N.Y. 9 a.m. Friday’s games des Moines, iowa 9:50 p.m. MLB — Spring training, Pittsburgh vs. Philadelphia, at Pittsburgh vs. Philadelphia at Clearwater, Fla., 1:05 p.m. UConn 74, Colorado 67 TBS — NCAA Tournament, first round, Texas vs. N. Iowa, at Clearwater, Fla. (tape-delayed) Miami vs. Atlanta at Kissimmee, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Kansas 105, Austin Peay 79 Oklahoma City 1 p.m. Detroit vs. St. Louis at Jupiter, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Friday, March 18 says it will not 9:57 p.m. MLB — Spring training, N.Y. Mets vs. Washington, at Viera, Boston (ss) vs. Tampa Bay at Port Charlotte, Fla., 1:05 p.m. At Barclays Center TRU — NCAA Tournament, first round, St. Joseph's vs. Fla. Minnesota vs. Boston (ss) at Fort Myers, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Brooklyn, n.Y. Cincinnati, at Spokane, Wash. 4 p.m. Houston vs. Toronto at Dunedin, Fla., 1:07 p.m. Villanova (29-5) vs. UNC Asheville (22-11), 12:40 p.m. College HoCkeY MLB — Spring training, Colorado vs. San Diego, at Peoria, Chicago Cubs vs. Chicago White Sox at Glendale, Ariz., Iowa (21-10) vs. Temple (21-11), 3:10 p.m. 5 p.m. Ariz. 4:05 p.m. At spokane Veterans Memorial Arena NBCSN — Hockey East Tournament, semifinal, UMass- 8 p.m. Oakland vs. Cleveland at Goodyear, Ariz., 4:05 p.m. spokane, Wash. Lowell vs. Providence, at Boston MLB — Spring training, St. Louis vs. Boston, at Fort Myers, L.A. Angels (ss) vs. Kansas City (ss) at Surprise, Ariz., 4:05 California (23-10) vs. Hawaii (27-5), 2 p.m. Fla. (same-day tape) p.m. overlook MTSU 8 p.m. Maryland (25-8) vs. South Dakota State (26-7), 4:30 p.m. NBCSN — Hockey East Tournament, semifinal, 2 a.m. (sunday) Cincinnati vs. Milwaukee at Phoenix, 4:05 p.m. MidWesT RegionAl Northeastern vs. Boston College, at Boston MLB — Spring training, Oakland (ss) vs. San Francisco, at Colorado vs. L.A. Angels (ss) at Tempe, Ariz., 4:10 p.m. Round of 64 ST. LOUIS (AP) — Michigan they won their conference tour- College WResTling Scottsdale, Ariz. (same-day tape) L.A. Dodgers vs. Arizona at Scottsdale, Ariz., 4:10 p.m. Thursday, March 17 State is making its 19th consec- nament. 8 p.m. - NCAA Championships, semifinals, at New York MoToR sPoRTs Texas (ss) vs. Seattle at Peoria, Ariz., 4:10 p.m. At PnC Arena dRAg RACing 7 p.m. Washington vs. N.Y. Mets at Port St. Lucie, Fla., 6:10 p.m. Raleigh, n.C. utive NCAA Tournament Coach Kermit Davis said he 9 p.m. FS2 — Monster Energy Supercross, at Detroit Baltimore vs. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa, Fla., 6:35 p.m. Butler 71, Texas Tech 61 FS1 — NHRA, Amalie Motor Oil Gatornationals, qualifying, MiXed MARTiAl ARTs Kansas City (ss) vs. Texas (ss) at San Antonio, 8:05 p.m. Virginia 81, Hampton 45 appearance. That alone should told players to imagine they at Gainesville, Fla. (same-day tape) 8 p.m. San Diego vs. San Francisco at Scottsdale, Ariz., 10:05 p.m. At Pepsi Center strike fear into the Spartans’ were going to play a pickup golF FS1 — UFC Fight Night, prelims, at Brisbane, Australia saturday’s games denver 5 a.m. 10 p.m. Baltimore vs. Tampa Bay at Port Charlotte, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Iowa State 94, Iona 81 opening-round opponent. game, and added “Every college GOLF — European PGA, Hero Indian Open, second round, FS1 — UFC Fight Night, Frank Mir vs. Mark Hunt, at Detroit vs. Miami at Jupiter, Fla., 1:05 p.m. UALR 85, Purdue 83, 2OT at New Delhi (same-day tape) Brisbane, Australia St. Louis vs. Boston at Fort Myers, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Utah 80, Fresno State 69 Coach Tom Izzo knows the player thinks you’re going to 2 p.m. nBA BAskeTBAll N.Y. Mets vs. Washington at Viera, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Gonzaga 68, Seton Hall 52 pedigree won’t do much good in win the pickup game.” GOLF — PGA Tour, Arnold Palmer Invitational, second 8:30 p.m. Atlanta vs. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Friday, March 18 Minnesota vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, Fla., 1:05 p.m. round, at Orlando, Fla. ABC — Golden State at San Antonio At scottrade Center Philadelphia vs. Toronto at Dunedin, Fla., 1:07 p.m. today’s matchup against Middle “We understand who we’re 6 p.m. soCCeR st. louis Kansas City (ss) vs. Texas (ss) at San Antonio, 3:05 p.m. GOLF — LPGA Tour, JTBC Founders Cup, second round, at 8:40 a.m. Dayton (25-7) vs. Syracuse (19-13), 12:15 p.m. Tennessee State. Players realize playing,” Davis said. “I do think Cincinnati vs. Oakland (ss) at Mesa, Ariz., 4:05 p.m. Phoenix NBCSN — Premier League, Arsenal at Everton Michigan State (29-5) vs. Middle Tennessee (24-9), 2:45 Seattle (ss) vs. Kansas City (ss) at Surprise, Ariz., 4:05 p.m. that this time of the year there they have a quiet confidence, 8 p.m. 11 a.m. p.m. L.A. Dodgers vs. Chicago White Sox at Glendale, Ariz., 4:05 GOLF — Champions Tour, Tucson Conquistadores Classic, USA — Premier League, match TBA WesT RegionAl p.m. can be no off games. but they also understand the first round, at Tucson, Ariz. (same-day tape) 1:30 p.m. Round of 64 Oakland (ss) vs. San Francisco at Scottsdale, Ariz., 4:05 MlB BAseBAll FOX — Bundesliga, Hannover 96 at Eintracht Frankfurt Thursday, March 17 “We’re in a baseball city,” Izzo challenge.” p.m. 6 a.m. NBCSN — Premier League, Aston Villa at Swansea City At dunkin’ donuts Center Milwaukee vs. L.A. Angels at Tempe, Ariz., 4:10 p.m. said Thursday as his second- The winner plays either MLB — Spring training, N.Y. Yankees vs. Pittsburgh, at Tennis Providence, R.i. Colorado vs. San Diego at Peoria, Ariz., 4:10 p.m. Bradenton, Fla. (tape-delayed) 2 p.m. Duke 93, UNC Wilmington 85 Texas (ss) vs. Arizona (ss) at Scottsdale, Ariz., 4:10 p.m. seeded Spartans prepared for Dayton or Syracuse in the sec- 9 a.m. ESPN — ATP World Tour, BNP Paribas Open, men's semi- Yale 79, Baylor 75 Chicago Cubs vs. Cleveland at Goodyear, Ariz., 10:05 p.m. MLB — Spring training, Tampa Bay vs. Philadelphia, at finals, at Indian Wells, Calif. Friday, March 18 the Blue Raiders. “Pitchers don’t ond round. Some things to TRACk & Field Arizona (ss) vs. Seattle (ss) at Peoria, Ariz., 10:10 p.m. Clearwater, Fla. (tape-delayed) At Chesapeake energy Arena 9:30 p.m. sunday’s games pitch, hitters don’t hit, you go watch for: 1 p.m. oklahoma City NBCSN — IAAF World Indoor Championships, at Portland, Houston vs. Philadelphia at Clearwater, Fla., 1:05 p.m. MLB — Spring training, Houston vs. Toronto, at Dunedin, Oregon State (19-12) vs. VCU (24-10), 1:30 p.m. Ore. (same-day tape) Miami vs. St. Louis at Jupiter, Fla., 1:05 p.m. home. That’s kind of the way it Backing it up: This is the Fla. Oklahoma (25-7) vs. Cal State Bakersfield (24-8), 4 p.m. WinTeR sPoRTs Washington vs. Detroit (ss) at Lakeland, Fla., 1:05 p.m. 4 p.m. Texas A&M (26-8) vs. Green Bay (23-12), 7:20 p.m. is.” third time Michigan State has 7 a.m. Tampa Bay vs. Baltimore at Sarasota, Fla., 1:05 p.m. MLB — Spring training, Cincinnati vs. Milwaukee, at Texas (20-12) vs. Northern Iowa (22-12), 9:50 p.m. NBCSN — FIS World Cup, Alpine Skiing, Men's Giant Detroit (ss) vs. Atlanta at Kissimmee, Fla., 1:05 p.m. Middle Tennessee State been a No. 2 seed and the first Phoenix At spokane Veterans Memorial Arena Slalom, at St. Moritz, Switzerland N.Y. Yankees vs. Minnesota at Fort Myers, Fla., 1:05 p.m. 7 p.m. spokane, Wash. 1 p.m. Pittsburgh vs. Toronto at Dunedin, Fla., 1:07 p.m. coaches and players will do two times worked out really MLB — Spring training, Baltimore vs. N.Y. Yankees, at Oregon (28-6) vs. Holy Cross (15-19), 7:27 p.m. NBC — FIS World Cup, Alpine Skiing, Women's Slalom, at Boston vs. N.Y. Mets at Port St. Lucie, Fla., 1:10 p.m. Tampa, Fla. (same-day tape) Saint Joseph’s (27-7) vs. Cincinnati (22-10), 9:57 p.m. their best to just play their well, a title in 1979 and national St. Moritz, Switzerland (same-day tape) L.A. Angels vs. Texas at Surprise, Ariz., 4:05 p.m. 11 p.m. national invitation Tournament glance WoMen's College BAskeTBAll Kansas City vs. Chicago Cubs at Mesa, Ariz., 4:05 p.m. game. runner-up finish in 2009. The MLB — Spring training, San Diego vs. San Francisco, at All Times edT 11 a.m. Chicago White Sox vs. Oakland at Mesa, Ariz., 4:05 p.m. First Round Scottsdale, Ariz. (same-day tape) ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first round, teams TBA San Diego vs. L.A. Dodgers (ss) at Glendale, Ariz., 4:05 “Yeah, they have a lot of histo- Spartans have a strong history 2 a.m. (saturday) Tuesday, March 15 4 p.m. p.m. South Carolina 88, High Point 66 ry,” said junior forward Reggie of performing in St. Louis, MLB — Spring training, Washington vs. N.Y. Mets, at Port ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first round, teams TBA Arizona vs. Cincinnati at Goodyear, Ariz., 4:05 p.m. St. Lucie, Fla. (same-day tape) Florida State 84, Davidson 74 Upshaw, the team’s leading defeating Northern Iowa and 6:30 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (ss) vs. Milwaukee at Phoenix, 4:05 p.m. Ohio State 72, Akron 63, OT nBA BAskeTBAll ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first round, teams TBA Cleveland vs. Seattle at Peoria, Ariz., 4:10 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Creighton 72, Alabama 54 rebounder and second-leading Tennessee in 2010 to advance 9 p.m. San Francisco vs. Colorado at Scottsdale, Ariz., 4:10 p.m. Washington 107, Long Beach State 102 NBA — Boston at Toronto ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first round, teams TBA soCCeR Florida 97, North Florida 68 scorer. “But I mean we’ve played to the Final Four in 2010. They 3:20 p.m. Valparaiso 84, Texas Southern 73 against great competition all played in St. Louis’ Final Four FS2 — Bundesliga, Borussia Mönchengladbach at Schalke San Diego State 79, IPFW 55 04 BAskeTBAll Saint Mary’s (Cal) 58, New Mexico State 56 year.” in 2005, losing to North Tennis on TAP national Basketball Association Wednesday, March 16 Not quite like this, though. Carolina in the semifinals, and 3 p.m. All Times edT Wagner 79, St. Bonaventure 75 ESPN — ATP World Tour, BNP Paribas Open, men's quar- Friday, March 18 eAsTeRn ConFeRenCe Georgia 93, Belmont 84 Michigan State (29-5) has advanced to the Final Four in terfinals, at Indian Wells, Calif. BAseBAll Atlantic division Monmouth 90, Bucknell 80 10 p.m. Cleveland State at SW Tennessee, 4 WlPct gB George Washington 82, Hofstra 80 won 13 of 14 and took the Big 1999. ESPN2 — WTA Tour, BNP Paribas Open, women's semifi- scenic City Classic Toronto 46 21 .687 — Virginia Tech 86, Princeton 81, OT Ten tourney title despite poor Outside looks: Middle nals, at Indian Wells, Calif. At McCallie Boston 39 29 .574 7½ Georgia Tech 81, Houston 62 TRACk & Field Cleveland vs. Beech, 12:15 New York 28 41 .406 19 BYU 97, UAB 79 shooting, winning its semifinal Tennessee sophomore Giddy 12:30 a.m. (saturday) at Baylor Brooklyn 19 49 .279 27½ second Round NBCSN — IAAF World Indoor Championships, at Portland, Walker Valley vs. Baylor, 6:45 Philadelphia 9 59 .132 37½ Thursday, March 17 and the final by a combined Potts leads the nation making Ore. (same-day tape) soCCeR southeast division Valparaiso 81, Florida State 69 seven points. The Spartans have 50 percent of his 3-pointers and WinTeR sPoRTs Cleveland Classic WlPct gB Friday, March 18 7 a.m. Cookeville vs. Cleveland, 4 (Mouse Creek A) Atlanta 40 29 .580 — Virginia Tech (20-14) at BYU (24-10), 9:30 p.m. perhaps the best player in the Michigan State senior Bryn NBCSN — FIS World Cup, Alpine Skiing, team event, at St. Maryville vs. James Clemens, 6 (Mouse Creek) Miami 39 29 .574 ½ saturday, March 19 Moritz, Switzerland Coffee County vs. McMinn County, 5:30 (Lee University) Charlotte 39 29 .574 ½ Wagner (23-10) at Creighton (19-14), Noon nation in , who Forbes is second at 48 percent. WoMen's College BAskeTBAll Walker Valley vs. Shelbyville, 7:30 (Lee University) Washington 33 35 .485 6½ sunday, March 20 is averaging 19.4 points, 7.6 Forbes was cold in the Big Ten 12:05 p.m. Ooltewah vs. Oakland, 7:30 (Ooltewah) Orlando 29 38 .433 10 Florida (20-14) at Ohio State (21-13), Noon ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first round, Belmont vs. soFTBAll Central division Georgia (20-13) at Saint Mary’s (Cal) (28-5), 7:30 p.m. points and 7.6 assists per game. tourney, going 4 of 17 from long Michigan St., at Starkville, Miss. (primary broadcast) Cleveland State at SW Tennessee (DH), 5 WlPct gB Monday, March 21 12:10 p.m. JV Tournament at Cleveland High Cleveland 48 19 .716 — Georgia Tech (20-14) at South Carolina (25-8), 9 p.m. Valentine was named most range. Valentine and Matt ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first round, Albany (NY) vs. Meigs County Tournament, Indiana 36 32 .529 12½ George Washington (24-10) at Monmouth (28-7), 7 p.m. outstanding player of the con- Costello, on the interview podi- Florida, at Syracuse, N.Y. (regional broadcast) at Athens Regional Park Chicago 34 33 .507 14 Washington (19-14) at San Diego State (26-9), 11:30 p.m. 12:15 p.m. Polk County vs. Sale Creek, 5 Detroit 34 34 .500 14½ Quarterfinals ference tournament, leading the um alongside Forbes, said there ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first round, James Madison Polk County vs. South Doyle, 6:30 Milwaukee 30 39 .435 19 March 22-23 vs. DePaul, at Louisville, Ky. (regional broadcast) TRACk And Field WesTeRn ConFeRenCe Wagner-Creighton winner vs. Virginia Tech-BYU winner, team in scoring, rebounding was no question Forbes is the 12:10 p.m. Lee University in Emory Invitational, Atlanta southwest division TBA and assists all three games. best shooter in the country. ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first round, Princeton vs. saturday, March 19 WlPct gB Valparaiso (28-6) vs. Georgia-Saint Mary’s (Cal) winner, West Virginia, at Columbus, Ohio (regional broadcast) BAseBAll y-San Antonio 58 10 .853 — TBA He knows better than to “He’s not allowed to answer,” 2:30 p.m. Lee University at Shorter University (DH), 12 Memphis 39 30 .565 19½ South Carolina-Georgia Tech winner vs. Washington-San ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first round, Army vs. Cleveland State at SW Tennessee (DH), 1 Houston 34 34 .500 24 Diego State winner, TBA count on an easy ride to the sec- added Costello, the team’s lead- Syracuse, at Syracuse, N.Y. (regional broadcast) Richard edwards Memorial Cancer Tournament Dallas 34 34 .500 24 Monmouth-George Washington winner vs. Ohio State- ond round against either ing rebounder. “He can’t be too ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first round, Cent. in Athens 25 42 .373 32½ Florida winner, TBA vs. Louisville, at Louisville, Ky. (primary broadcast) Bradley Central vs. Lincoln County, 9 a.m. northwest division semifinals Dayton or Syracuse. cocky.” ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first round, Chattanooga vs. Bradley Central vs. Loudon, 11 a.m. WlPct gB At Madison square garden Mississippi St., at Starkville, Miss. (regional broadcast) scenic City Classic Oklahoma City 46 22 .676 — new York “They won their conference. I Michigan State has made a ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first round, Buffalo vs. Ohio At Baylor Portland 35 34 .507 11½ Tuesday, March 29 mean, they look pretty good on school-record 310 3-pointers, St., at Columbus, Ohio (regional broadcast) Cleveland vs. Baylor, 4 Utah 33 35 .485 13 Game 1, 7 p.m. 5:05 p.m. at McCallie Denver 28 41 .406 18½ Game 2, 9:30 p.m. film,” Valentine said. “So we’re averaging 9.2 per game, and ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first round, Idaho vs. Baylor, Walker Valley vs. McCallie, 10 a.m. Minnesota 22 46 .324 24 Championship at Waco, Texas (primary broadcast) soCCeR Pacific division Thursday, March 31 going to have to bring it from leads the nation with 43 percent 5:10 p.m. Cleveland Classic W l Pct gB Semifinal winners, 7 p.m. Day 1.” accuracy. ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first round, Green Bay vs. Oakland vs. CCS, 9 a.m. (Mouse Creek A) y-Golden State 61 6 .910 — Tennessee, at Tempe, Ariz. (regional broadcast) Coffee County vs. Walker Valley, 9 a.m. (Mouse Creek B) L.A. Clippers 43 24 .642 18 Middle Tennessee (24-9) has- Slow it down: Middle ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first round, Kansas St. vs. James Clemens vs. Cookeville, 11 a.m. (Mouse Creek A) Sacramento 26 41 .388 35 George Washington, at Columbia, S.C. (regional broadcast) McMinn County vs. Shelbyville, 11 a.m. (Mouse Creek B) Phoenix 18 50 .265 43½ golF n’t won an NCAA game since Tennessee scored 99 points in 5:15 p.m. Cleveland vs. Coffee County, 4 (Mouse Creek A) L.A. Lakers 14 54 .206 47½ Bay Hill-Arnold Palmer invitational Par scores 1989, but has a bit of experi- the Conference USA semifinals ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first round, Troy vs. Oregon Shelbyville vs. Ooltewah, 6 (Mouse Creek B) y-clinched division Thursday St., at Corvallis, Ore. (regional broadcast) Maryville vs. Oakland, 5:30 (Lee University) Wednesday’s games At Bay Hill Club & lodge ence against higher-level com- and beat Old Dominion 55-53 in 7:30 p.m. McMinn County vs. James Clemens, 7:30 (Lee University) Cleveland 99, Dallas 98 orlando, Fla. petition. The Blue Raiders beat the tourney final. A deliberate ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first round, New Mexico St. soFTBAll Oklahoma City 130, Boston 109 Purse: $6.3 million vs. Arizona St., at Tempe, Ariz. (regional broadcast) Cleveland State at SW Tennessee (DH), 12 Washington 117, Chicago 96 Yardage: 7,419; Par 72 Auburn in overtime and have pace limiting fast break points ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first round, Jacksonville vs. Lee University at Shorter (Ga.) (DH), 1 Charlotte 107, Orlando 99 First Round South Carolina, at Columbia, S.C. (primary broadcast) JV Tournament at Cleveland High Atlanta 118, Detroit 114 Jason Day 35-31—66 -6 won six in a row entering the is the underdog’s best bet as a ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first round, Auburn vs. St. Meigs County Tournament, Minnesota 114, Memphis 108 Marc Leishman 34-33—67 -5 tourney. Like Michigan State, No. 15 seed seeking an upset. John's, at Waco, Texas (regional broadcast) at Athens Regional Park L.A. Clippers 122, Houston 106 Brendan Steele 34-33—67 -5 ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, first round, St. Bonaventure Polk County vs. Anderson County 8:30 a.m. New Orleans 123, Sacramento 108 Adam Scott 34-33—67 -5 vs. Oklahoma St., at Corvallis, Ore. (regional broadcast) TRACk And Field Golden State 121, New York 85 Henrik Stenson 32-35—67 -5 saturday, March 19 Fast Break Invitational at CCS, TBA Thursday’s games Troy Merritt 33-34—67 -5 AUTo RACing Lee University in Emory Invitational, Atlanta Toronto 101, Indiana 94, OT Francesco Molinari 34-34—68 -4 10:30 a.m. sunday, March 20 Washington 99, Philadelphia 94 Chris Kirk 34-34—68 -4 Reed’s 3-run homer helps FS1 — IMSA Series, Weathertech Sportscar Championship, BAseBAll Charlotte 109, Miami 106 Justin Rose 33-35—68 -4 at Sebring, Fla. Lee University at Shorter University, 1 Chicago 118, Brooklyn 102 Emiliano Grillo 34-34—68 -4 11 a.m. soFTBAll Milwaukee 96, Memphis 86 Kevin Chappell 36-32—68 -4 FS2 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series, Auto Club 400, prac- Lee University at Shorter (Ga.), 1 Atlanta 116, Denver 98 Cameron Tringale 36-32—68 -4 tice, at Fontana, Calif. Tennis San Antonio 118, Portland 110 Astros beat Atlanta Braves Lucas Glover 36-32—68 -4 noon Mississippi College at Lee University, 2 Utah 103, Phoenix 69 K.J. Choi 35-33—68 -4 KISSIMMEE, Fla. (AP) — to score in the third. FS1 — Xfinity Series 300, qualifying, at Fontana, Calif. Friday’s games Paul Casey 35-33—68 -4 FS2 — IMSA Series, Weathertech Sportscar Championship, Oklahoma City at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Jamie Lovemark 35-33—68 -4 Williams Perez threw three Swisher drover in Michael at Sebring, Fla. Cleveland at Orlando, 7 p.m. William McGirt 35-34—69 -3 2:30 p.m. BAseBAll Boston at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Adam Hadwin 36-33—69 -3 scoreless innings and Nick Bourn in the first on an RBI FS1 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series, Auto Club 400, final Sacramento at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Martin Laird 35-34—69 -3 practice, at Fontana, Calif. spring Training glance Portland at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Swisher drove in a run, but the single. Francoeur and Johnson AMeRiCAn leAgUe Smylie Kaufman 35-34—69 -3 4 p.m. Minnesota at Houston, 8 p.m. Freddie Jacobson 36-33—69 -3 Houston Astros topped the were a combined 2-for-6 with FS1 — Xfinity Series 300, at Fontana, Calif. WLPct Golden State at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Toronto 10 4 .714 Chris Wood 38-31—69 -3 Atlanta Braves behind a three- two walks at the plate. 10 p.m. Phoenix at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Billy Hurley III 34-35—69 -3 FS2 — IMSA Series, Weathertech Sportscar Championship, Houston 11 5 .688 saturday’s games Detroit 11 6 .647 Keegan Bradley 36-33—69 -3 run home run by A.J. Reed for Braves reliever Manny at Sebring, Fla. Denver at Charlotte, 6 p.m. Brian Harman 36-33—69 -3 12:30 a.m. (sunday) Texas 95.643 Oklahoma City at Indiana, 7 p.m. Los Angeles 86.571 Maverick McNealy 34-35—69 -3 a 5-3 split-squad win on Banuelos also pitched three NBCSN — Formula 1, Australia Grand Prix, at Melbourne, Brooklyn at Detroit, 7 p.m. Andy Sullivan 38-32—70 -2 Australia Minnesota 87.533 New York at Washington, 7 p.m. Thursday. scoreless innings, allowing one Chicago 77.500 Brandt Snedeker 37-33—70 -2 College BAskeTBAll Cleveland at Miami, 7:30 p.m. David Lingmerth 34-36—70 -2 “Perez threw the ball well,” hit and two walks and striking noon Oakland 66.500 Houston at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Seattle 88.500 Webb Simpson 36-34—70 -2 CBS — NCAA Tournament, second round, teams TBA Utah at Chicago, 8 p.m. Matt Jones 36-34—70 -2 Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez out two in his second appear- ESPN — NIT, second round, game TBA Kansas City 8 10 .444 L.A. Clippers at Memphis, 8 p.m. Tampa Bay 79.438 Derek Fathauer 36-34—70 -2 said. “Over three innings, we ance this spring. 2:30 p.m. Golden State at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Si Woo Kim 35-35—70 -2 CBS — NCAA Tournament, second round, teams TBA New York 68.429 nCAA Boston 6 10 .375 Jim Herman 35-35—70 -2 got him stretched out and liked In the top of the sixth, Matt 5 p.m. Tournament glance Rob Oppenheim 36-34—70 -2 CBS — NCAA Tournament, second round, teams TBA Cleveland 6 10 .375 eAsT RegionAl what we saw.” Tuiasosopo made a leaping Baltimore 4 12 .250 Matthew Fitzpatrick 33-37—70 -2 6 p.m. Round of 64 Tony Finau 36-34—70 -2 TNT — NCAA Tournament, second round, teams TBA nATionAl leAgUe Thursday, March 17 Houston’s Danny Worth hit a catch at the left-field wall to rob WLPct Patrick Rodgers 34-36—70 -2 7 p.m. At PnC Arena Hideki Matsuyama 35-35—70 -2 two-run homer in the fourth Worth of his second home run TBS — NCAA Tournament, second round, teams TBA Washington 11 3 .786 Raleigh, n.C. Arizona 12 4 .750 Zach Johnson 36-34—70 -2 7:30 p.m. North Carolina 83, Florida Gulf Coast 67 Hunter Mahan 35-35—70 -2 inning during a 2-for-4 after- of the game. CBS — NCAA Tournament, second round, teams TBA Los Angeles 10 4 .714 Providence 70, Southern Cal 69 Philadelphia 11 5 .688 Retief Goosen 35-35—70 -2 8:30 p.m. At Wells Fargo Arena noon and also scored on Reed’s Milwaukee 86.571 Rory Sabbatini 36-34—70 -2 Grilli glad to be back TNT — NCAA Tournament, second round, teams TBA des Moines, iowa New York 76.538 Ernie Els 36-34—70 -2 homer. 9:30 p.m. Indiana 99, Chattanooga 74 Braves closer Jason Grilli St. Louis 76.538 Ryan Palmer 35-35—70 -2 TBS — NCAA Tournament, second round, teams TBA Kentucky 85, Stony Brook 57 Astros starter Mike Fiers was Colorado 87.533 Jason Kokrak 35-35—70 -2 pitched Thursday in his first College WResTling Friday, March 18 Cincinnati 89.471 Scott Brown 35-35—70 -2 knocked for four hits, and an 8 p.m. At Barclays Center San Francisco 7 10 .412 Kiradech Aphibarnrat 34-36—70 -2 live action since rupturing his ESPN — NCAA Championships, at New York Brooklyn, n.Y. Miami 59.357 Sean O’Hair 34-36—70 -2 error by second baseman Nolan dRAg RACing West Virginia (26-8) vs. Stephen F. Austin (27-5), 7:10 p.m. left Achilles on July 11 against Pittsburgh 5 10 .333 Blayne Barber 34-37—71 -1 6:30 p.m. Notre Dame (21-11) vs. Michigan (23-12), 9:40 p.m. Fontana allowed both Jeff Chicago 5 11 .313 Zac Blair 34-37—71 -1 FS1 — NHRA, Amalie Motor Oil Gatornationals, qualifying, At scottrade Center San Diego 4 11 .267 Jon Curran 36-35—71 -1 Francoeur and Kelly Johnson at Gainesville, Fla. (same-day tape) st. louis See BRAVES, Page 15 www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Friday, March 18, 2016— 15 Hoosiers put stop to Mocs’ dream season (AP) — One 12 seed got its first after a frustration-filled opening Seton Hall’s run to its first Big was their first NCAA appearance NCAA Tournament win in pro- 20 minutes in which the Eagles East tournament title since 1993, since 2001. gram history, another staged a stayed right with the East scored only 10 points and missed SOUTH REGION all 10 of his 3-point shots. huge comeback then hung on for Region’s top seed. But UNC dom- KANSAS 105, a double-overtime victory and inated the opening 10 minutes of VIRGINIA 81, two 11 seeds also pulled upsets. the second half, running off a 20- AUSTIN PEAY 79 In total, seven lower-seeded 3 burst by controlling the boards HAMPTON 45 DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Svi RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Anthony teams won in the tourney’s first and locking down defensively to Mykhailiuk scored a career-high Gill scored 19 points and Virginia 16 games, but of course, the No. build a 20-point lead. 23 points, Perry Ellis added 21 beat Hampton 81-45. and top-seeded Kansas throttled 1 seeds have so far assured That helped the Tar Heels London Perrantes had 12 themselves a spot in the second avoid the unwanted history of Austin Peay. points and fin- Landen Lucas scored 16 points round. being the first 1-seed to lose to a ished with 11 for the top-seeded Not bad for the opening day at 16-seed in tournament history. for the Jayhawks (31-4), who will Cavaliers (28-6). face Connecticut on Saturday the NCAA Tournament. Florida Gulf Coast (21-14) They shot 55 percent, hit 12 3- already owned a bit of underdog with a chance to return to the EAST REGION pointers and put this one well out Sweet 16 for the first time since history with its “Dunk City” of reach with a 20-3 run late in INDIANA 99, 2013. bunch the first 15-seed to reach the first half before coach Tony Kansas, the No. 1 seed in the CHATTANOOGA 74 the Sweet 16, in 2013. Bennett collapsed and was taken South Region, jumped ahead by DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — KENTUCKY 85, to the locker room a few seconds Yogi Ferrell had 20 points and a early. 20 by halftime and cruised to its season-high 10 assists, O.G. STONY BROOK 57 Virginia reported that Bennett 10th straight win in an NCAA Anunoby pitched in 14 points DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — was dehydrated, and he was back Tournament opener. and No. 5 seed Indiana took led five players in AP photo for the second half. His team had Josh Robinson scored 24 points charge of its NCAA Tournament double figures with 19 points CHATTANooGA’S GREG PRYoR drives around Indiana’s O.G. no problems advancing to face for the Governors (18-18), who opener against Chattanooga. and fourth-seeded Kentucky Anunoby in the first half of their first-round game in the men’s NCAA ninth-seeded Butler (22-10) on learned quickly that the magic Thomas Bryant had 13 points routed Stony Brook, setting up a Tournament Thursday, in Des Moines, Iowa. Saturday. they leaned on to win four straight and the Ohio Valley title was no and Troy Williams added 12 showdown with rival Indiana in Quinton Chievous scored 17 match for talent-laded Jayhawks. points and eight rebounds for the the second round. points and Reginald Johnson Jr. Isaiah Briscoe scored 13 with had 10 for 16th-seeded Hampton CONNECTICUT 74, Hoosiers (26-7), who had their mask guarding his broken nose MIDWEST REGION high-powered offense in prime 11 rebounds for the Wildcats and responded by scoring a (20-11), which was just 4 of 20 COLORADO 67 form. They shot 37 for 57 from (27-8), who haven’t faced the career-high 23 points to lead GONZAGA 68, from 3-point range. DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — the floor for 64.9 percent. Hoosiers since beating them in defending national champion SETON HALL 52 UTAH 80, Rodney Purvis, Daniel Hamilton Anunoby, the long-armed fresh- the Sweet 16 in 2012. Duke past UNC Wilmington. DENVER (AP) — Gonzaga is and a stifling defense carried Kentucky opened the second FRESNO STATE 69 man forward, was 6 for 7 with a Plumlee had 10 of his points moving on in the NCAA DENVER (AP) — Sophomore 7- Connecticut back from an 11- highlight-reel array of 3-pointers half on a 20-6 run that put it and two blocks as the Blue Tournament after pulling away point first-half deficit, giving the ahead 53-25 with 14 minutes to footer Jakob Poeltl scored 16 and dunks. Devils stepped up the defensive from Seton Hall behind 21 points points and pulled down a career- Huskies enough for a victory over Duke Ethridge had 14 points go. The Wildcats hit 13 of their pressure early in the second half and 16 rebounds from Domantas Colorado that kept coach Kevin first 16 shots after the break, high 18 rebounds to help Utah and Justin Tuoyo scored 12 to build a lead after trailing at Sabonis. hold off feisty Fresno State. Ollie unbeaten in the NCAA helping validate coach John points for the No. 12 seed Mocs the break. Kyle Wiltjer added 13 for the Utah, the third seed in the Tournament. (29-6), whose stellar first season Calipari’s cries that they were Duke (24-10), seeded fourth in Bulldogs (27-7), who will play Midwest, used a blistering 20-2 Purvis scored 15 of his 19 under young coach Matt McCall under-seeded. the West, will next play Yale or Utah on Saturday for a trip to the run down the stretch to regain points after halftime, Daniel came to a screeching end. Jameel Warney had 23 points Baylor. UNCW (25-8), seeded Sweet 16. control after falling behind for the Hamilton had 17 points and 10 and 15 rebounds for Stony Brook NORTH CAROLINA 83, 13th, was in it until the closing Gonzaga came in as an 11 seed first time all night with 10:32 rebounds and the No. 9 seed (26-7), which was making its first moments after Plumlee and Matt — a team that struggled at times remaining. Huskies (25-10) advanced to the FLORIDA GULF COAST 67 NCAA Tournament appearance. Jones fouled out. this season and was no sure bet Lorenzo Bonham had 17 points second round of the South RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Brice The Seawolves, who shot 47.6 Grayson Allen also scored 23 to make its 18th straight trip into and Brandon Taylor added 16 for Region. Johnson scored 18 points and percent entering play, was just points for the Blue Devils, but 15 March Madness until it won its the Utes (27-8), who will try for Josh Scott had 23 points and No. 1 seed North Carolina needed 20 of 76 from the field. came from the foul line as he conference tournament. their second straight trip to the 11 rebounds for the No. 8 an overwhelming second-half WEST REGION shot just 4 of 12 from the field. But against sixth-seeded Seton Sweet 16 when they face Seton Buffaloes (22-12), finishing 0-3 start to put away 16th-seeded added 20. Hall (25-9), this didn’t feel like an Hall or Gonzaga on Saturday in the NCAA Tournament in his Florida Gulf Coast. DUKE 93, Craig Ponder led UNCW with upset. night. career. He had five of Colorado’s Isaiah Hicks added 12 points UNC WILMINGTON 85 22 points. Chris Flemmings had The key was limiting Isaiah Marvelle Harris, the Mountain 11 misses in 30 free-throw off the bench for the Tar Heels PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — 18, Denzel Ingram 17 and C.J. Whitehead. Whitehead, the star of West’s player of the year, led the attempts, aiding UConn’s come- (29-6), who led by just a point Marshall Plumlee ditched the Bryce 16. Bulldogs (25-10) with 24 points. It back. Lady Mustangs Bears From Page 13 From Page 13

“They played hungry today and those extra swings and hitting The Lady Raiders will face Freshman Cole Rehyer then with a single before Standifer tied good as a team win as we've had I’m proud of them. We came up to extra. It’s paying off for them. I another District 5-AAA foe in laced a single to score Presley the game with base hit to score around here in some time. bat and struggled at the begin- couldn’t be more proud of the Ooltewah after next week’s spring and Standifer. Byron Mantooth Presley. The Bears got their first Winning a game like this after ning trying to adjust. We got offense today,” said Limburg. break. worked a free pass from the lead of the game as Reyher dou- falling behind six runs shows me down 8-1 and could have folded Walker Valley left six runners The Lady Mustangs will take Charger pitcher to fill the sacks bled to center, scoring Carpenter that these kids are not going to the tent but they never laid down. on base and had chances to put advantage of spring break with a with Bears again, before Caileb and Standifer. Reed and Cross give up on themselves or their They adjusted and finally started the game away in the early trip to the beach and try to hone Reed doubled to left center plat- were issued free passes to load teammates," said coach Travis hitting the ball and making plays innings but for some impressive their skills at the Gulf Coast ing Bunch and Reyher. Colton the bases before Sophomore Pete Adams. on defense. I couldn’t be proud- defense by the Lady Raiders Classic in Orange, Beach, Ala. Cross followed with a sacrifice fly Williams knocked in a pair of The Bears continue tourna- er,” Lady Raiders coach K.J. prompting praise from Harris Walker Valley will play two games to chase courtesy runner Briar runs on a fly ball misplayed by ment play Saturday morning at Harris said of the offensive effort. afterward. Monday and two more Tuesday Lee home with the fifth Bear run the Chargers’ right fielder. McMinn County High School tak- Cleveland held the Lady “They are playing really well on before Wednesday’s single elimi- of the inning. Presley drove in the final run of ing on Lincoln County at 11:30 Mustangs scoreless in the bottom defense. I’ve moved them around nation tournament. The hitting barrage kept going the game with a triple into the a.m. and finish the first week of of the inning but gave up one run a lot and asked a lot of people to “I’ve been so impressed with in the seventh as the Bears sent right-center field gap. action by playing Loudon at 4:30. in the fifth on back-to-back sin- play a lot of different positions them, honestly,” Limburg said of 11 batters to the plate, scoring "I couldn't be prouder of the BEARS 12, CHARGERS 6 gles by Miranda Young and depending on what we need that her Herd. “We’re a young team seven runs. Presley again got way our team performed tonight. Bradley Central 000 005 7 — 12 11 2 Everett. day or what I’m expecting to play McMinn Central 003 030 0 — 6 7 3 with only two returning starters things going with a base hit. Missing five starters and playing WP: Cole Copeland (1-0) LP: Josh Fedele (0-1) 2B: Caileb Walker Valley held the Lady against. They respond no matter and I’ve been so impressed with Tyler Carpenter, the lone Bear a lot of our younger guys, I didn't Reed (2) 3B: Jake Presley Highlights: Presley 3-5, 2 R, RBI, Dylan Standifer 2-4, 2 R, RBI, Cole Rehyer 3-4, 2 R, 4 Raiders to no runs in the sixth where they are on the field, diving their attitude and work ethic. senior to make the trip, followed know what to expect. This was as RBIs, Caileb Reed 2-3, R, 2 RBIs. and seventh innings while tack- all over the place. They are really They’ve done everything I’ve ing on three insurance runs in hungry on defense and I’m happy asked them to do in the presea- the bottom of the sixth. with the way today went,” she son and I’m really, really pleased Suits and King reached base said. with where we are at. I think we on a single and walk to put two “I’m pleased with their progres- just need to continue to work and Lady Vols Lady Mustangs on base. Young sion to this point, but I’m more refine our skills and work on the From Page 13 cleared the bases with the fourth excited about where we can go details.” homer of the day for Walker from here, because they are never “When I coached at ‘SC and we Diamondbacks. ... Tennessee is stitute freely and Brunner is the Valley to make the final score 12- satisfied. They are never satisfied LADY MUSTANGS 12, LADY RAIDERS 5 Cleveland 001 400 0 — 5 12 2 played against Arizona State we one of nine SEC teams in the only player on the team who 5. with their hitting, they are never Walker Valley 206 013 x — 12 14 2 always had to prepare for how tournament. ... A win would give averages in double figures (10.8 “That was awesome. I don’t satisfied with their defense and WP: Ali King LP: M.E. Hentz. HR: Kaylee Hughes 2, Riley Suits, Miranda Young (WV). 2B: Allison Botts, Ambra Belcher hard they played,” he said. “I was the Lady Vols their 40th 20-win per game). ... Arizona State has remember the last time we had they come in every day wanting to 2 (C); Emilee Spann, (WV). Highlights: Lauren Lee 2-4, just amazed at how hard they season. ... Tennessee is 28-1 in won at least one game in eight of four home runs in a game. I’m get better. That want is something Hentz 2-4, Botts 2 RBIs, Belcher 3-3 2 RBIs, Caroline Owens 2-3 (C); Jackie Newport 2-3, Spann RBI, Hughes 2-3 4 RBI, play. ... It’s really just an amaz- first-round games. ... Green Bay its last nine tournament appear- very, very proud of our hitting. I can’t coach. I’m really excited Suits 2-4 RBI, Young 3-4 3 RBIs, Dani Sowder RBI, Abbey Davis 1-3 2 RBI. Records: Cleveland 1-2, 0-2 District 5- ing thing to watch to see how has won at least 20 games in 17 ances. ... Sun Devils have The girls work hard putting in about where we’re headed.” AAA; Walker Valley 2-0, 1-0. much Charli gets out of her straight seasons. ... The Phoenix advanced to the Elite Eight twice team.” ranked 10th in NCAA Division I (2007 and 2009). ... New Mexico Tournament tidbits: In 2000, in scoring defense at 52 points State tied the school records for Tennessee played Arizona State per game. ... The Sun Devils sub- wins in a season. Raiders in an outdoor game at Chase Field, home of baseball’s Arizona From Page 13 stated. (today) as well,” Brose began. Cleveland Classic, Walker Valley The next challenge for “They were a state tournament was dealt a 4-0 loss by CCS. Cleveland comes today at 4 p.m., team last year and while they Cookeville also defeated Braves when the Raiders take on a very lost some guys, they always Ooltewah 6-0. familiar region opponent — the reload, so it will be a good test Tonight, Walker Valley takes From Page 14 Cookeville Cavaliers. for us.” on Shelbyville at 7:30 p.m. at Lee “Cookeville is going to be good In the first game of the University. the Colorado Rockies and requir- ing season-ending surgery. Grilli pitched one inning, allowing one hit, Worth’s two-run homer. The 39-year-old righty Holland also issued a walk to Luis From Page 13 Valbuena and got Colby Rasmus and Reed to fly out and Eury and I didn’t get that opportunity, tries to do to hitters, and “There’s been a lot of interest in Perez to ground out. but I was good at school, so I just (Stephens) about what he works him,” Brew said. “Leading Division Before the injury, Grilli con- verted 24 of 26 save opportuni- did that. on,” Holland said. “And I worked II in home runs certainly garners ties and had a 2.94 ERA with 45 “I had some buddies that played on my approach when I go to the a little attention. We’ve had some strikeouts in 33 2-3 innings. D-I, and they encouraged me to go plate. I try to focus on seeing the people come in to see him. He’s Grilli said despite Thursday to junior college and give it my ball before I do anything, cut out made a commitment to give him- being just a split squad exhibi- best shot. I worked my butt off all the overthinking, try to keep self that opportunity. He’s on that tion game, he was excited to second semester, went to a tryout things simple. trajectory. return to the mound. and walked on at Motlow, and the “When I go to the plate, rarely am “I don’t think he has to do any Grilli said he felt no discomfort rest is history. But I had hung (my I going up there with the thought more than he’s already doing – during his return and added he cleats) up.” process that I have to do a certain stay disciplined. To him, taking a will now pitch every couple of J u l i a G a i t h e r Coming off his junior season, thing. I know if I get out of my own walk is as good as hitting a home days. Holland’s work ethic continued head and get out of my own way run. He’s very unselfish as a hit- UP NEXT Congratulations to Bradley Central basketball standout Julia Gaither for into the offseason. Standing 6- and let myself play the way I’m ter, willing to take what’s given to being selected as the Check Into Cash Player of the Week. Braves: RHP Matt Wisler will The 5-foot-8 senior averaged nine points and almost three rebounds a game this season at foot-3, he dropped 25 pounds to capable, there’s no reason I should him, and I think that resonates at make his third start of the spring get to 225 while working out and get beat by any pitcher. If I can the next level. He hits balls hard the Bearettes claimed their sixth straight district title and fifth region crown in six years. she vs. Miami in Kissimmee on helped lead Bradley to a 34-4 record and its third state tournament appearance in four picking the brains of a couple of avoid beating myself, I’ve got a real- to all parts of the field, and he’s Friday. The Marlins will send years. Gaither scored 24 points in a pair of state tournament games, earning her All-State friends from Murfreesboro that ly good chance to help my team.” got power to all parts of the field. I RHP Tom Koehler to the mound. Tournament honors to go with her all-region and all-district honors. Before the state event, are now in pro ball — Austin That approach, and those think that’s something pro guys Astros: RHP Doug Fister will she hit 40 percent (21-of-53) from beyond the arc and led the team by sinking 57 percent Coley, a pitcher in the Pittsburgh results (.450, 11 home runs, 31 look at.” make his fourth start of the (93-of-163) from in front of it. She also has handed out 57 assists and copped 37 steals. Pirates organization, and Ryan RBIs as of Wednesday), are put- The Flames face Shorter spring vs. Toronto in Dunedin on Stephens, an outfielder in the ting Holland in position to extend University in Rome, Ga. this Friday. The Blue Jays are sched- Colorado Rockies system. his career even further, according Saturday and Sunday in a key uled to send RHP Aaron Sanchez “I talk to (Coley) about what he to his coach. GSC series. to the mound. 16—Cleveland Daily Banner—Friday, March 18, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com The choice for president should be a slam dunk I’ve always had a theory that anyone unlimited free food prepared by world- think we could use a Southerner in into voting for Oprah. Yeah, I know, smart enough to be a great president StoRieS of class chefs, great salary and benefits. the White House, I nominate Archie that’s kind of clichéd of me to suggest, is too smart to want to be president in a woRld The successful candidate will love to Manning. He carries himself well and but it should be noted she beat every the first place. gone mad golf and own lots of suits. No driver’s is classy. He’s soft-spoken, sincere odd conceivable on her way to where It’s simply not worth it to most peo- license required! (Some minimal and he certainly seems wise. He obvi- she is today. I am certain her diplo- ple — considering the overwhelming Barry Currin invading of other countries may be ously knows how to handle adversity matic skills are razor sharp. And, she responsibility and scrutiny, plus the required from time to time.)” since he stuck with the horrible New might just give us all a new car. constant deal-making and glad-hand- It couldn’t hurt. Orleans Saints all those years. Plus, I am sure none of those four has ing. I stood in line, I made the best deci- I can think of a bunch of people I he raised good kids. Olivia would any intention of ever getting into poli- Not to mention being subjected to sion I thought I could make. On the would be thrilled to vote for if they make a charming first lady. tics. They all know better, just like my wearing a tie every day, or having an way out, I would have taken the Fifth would just throw their hats in the Michael Jordan might make a good theory states. editorial cartoonist draw you with if someone would’ve been there doing ring. president. If he ran, I certainly would It’s sad, though. In about 10 min- over-sized ears or with a hairdo an exit poll. What about Scott Kelly? Everybody hear him out. He’s driven. He’s a win- utes’ time, I came up with four people shaped like Idaho. As I watch the At least to me, the job doesn’t loves an astronaut. The thing that ner. And, again, he’s a classy guy. I think are worthy of being president never-ending news coverage of this sound that appealing in the first impresses me most about Kelly is that During the State of the Union address, of the United States. It took me a lot dumpster fire of an election, my theo- place. That may be part of the prob- when he returned to earth recently we could put a goal up on the wall longer than that to choose the lesser ry becomes more true every day. lem. Maybe if we shined up the old job after spending a year in space, he behind Paul Ryan, and Old No. 23 of six evils on primary day. I cannot believe that out of a coun- description, better people would run. stayed. I’m surprised he didn’t get out could leap between him and the vice ——— try of 319 million people, our current Here’s an idea: of the spaceship, look around at what president and slam dunk on it. (About the writer: Barry Currin runs candidates are the best six or so we “Help Wanted-Full Time – Leader of a mess we have become, then fire that That, ladies and gentlemen, would BeaverDamUSA.com, a humor, sports can come up with. It’s ridiculous. the Free World. Would you like to fly thing back up and go back for another be worthy of applause from both sides and entertainment website. “Stories of I walked in to the elementary school around in your own jet and hang out tour. of the aisle. a World Gone Mad” is published week- gym undecided on Super Tuesday. As with celebrities? This position offers Here’s another idea. Since I always You could probably even talk me ly. Email him at [email protected].) Viewpoint ANNIE’S MAILBOX A trying test of the times: Dear Annie: My husband, “Derek” and I have been married ‘Soul Murder’ in Altoona for 18 years and we have four f you've seen the excellent of Altoona, Pa., to the Church's children. Lately, I feel like a piece of meat. Derek wants sex movie "Spotlight," you know list of sins against children. every day and grabs my breasts Iwhat it takes for a newspaper The headlines in a recent edi- constantly. If I refuse, he pouts. to expose the sexual abuse of tion of the Pittsburgh Post- Derek recently lost his job children by priests in the Gazette told a familiar story: and we were evicted, so we Catholic Church. "Grand jury: Altoona diocese moved in with my mom. The longest Derek has ever held a "Spotlight," which won the concealed sex abuse of hun- job is four years. He looks for Academy Award for best pic- dreds of children by priests." work, but then sits and plays ture of 2015, is the true story According to a graphic 147- games on the computer while of how the Boston Globe's page report by a state grand my mom and I do chores and investigative Spotlight team jury, at least 50 Catholic priests help the kids with their home- work. I was raised with a strong uncovered the massive scan- and other Church members in work ethic, and have been the dal of child molestation and the western Pennsylvania town primary breadwinner for most of cover-up within the Boston had molested and raped hun- our marriage. Archdiocese. dreds of kids between the I resent Derek for not respect- Challenging one of the most 1940s and the 1980s. ing me when I say no to his con- stant demands for sex. Even in powerful institutions in Boston, What the the midst of a kidney infection, digging up the ugly truth and pedophiles did he still wanted me to mess detailing it on Page 1 took a to kids at sum- around. I am ready to leave him strong mix of principle and guts mer camp, in TODAY IN HISTORY over these issues. Please help. by the Globe's editor, Marty their own homes — Indiana Sex Object Baron. and in Altoona's Dear Indiana: We think Today is Friday, March 18, Isabella Stewart Gardner singer Margie Bowes is 75. Derek feels inadequate as a Many journalists and editors cathedral was the 78th day of 2016. There are Museum in Boston (the crime Actor Kevin Dobson is 73. Actor provider, and instead of fixing around the country before him not only covered 288 days left in the year. remains unsolved). Brad Dourif is 66. Jazz musi- that, he uses sex as a way to had heard similar charges up by their bish- Today’s Highlight in In 1996, rejecting an insanity cian Bill Frisell is 65. Singer control the relationship and about priests repeatedly Reagan ops and their History: defense, a jury in Dedham, Irene Cara is 57. Movie writer- keep you in what he sees as a molesting children in their cities i m m e d i a t e On March 18, 1766, Britain Massachusetts, convicted John director Luc Besson is 57. Actor subservient position. But lest repealed the Stamp Act of 1765. C. Salvi III of murdering two Geoffrey Owens is 55. Actor we be accused of practicing psy- and towns, but they had done superiors, it also was abetted On this date: women in attacks at two Thomas Ian Griffith is 54. chiatry without a license, we nothing. by judges, sheriffs and other In 1837, the 22nd and 24th Boston-area abortion clinics in Singer-songwriter James strongly urge you to get into The Globe's in-depth investi- law enforcement officials in two president of the United States, Dec. 1994. (Salvi later commit- McMurtry is 54. TV personality counseling and figure this out. gation, which began in 2001, counties who knew about the Grover Cleveland, was born in ted suicide in his prison cell.) Mike Rowe (TV: “Dirty Jobs”) is Derek may have adult ADD or made headlines around the abuse. Caldwell, New Jersey. Ten years ago: Thousands of 54. Singer-actress Vanessa L. some other problem that inter- In 1910, the first filmed anti-war protesters took to the Williams is 53. Olympic gold feres with his ability to hold world, shamed the Boston The grand jury report said the adaptation of Mary Shelley’s streets around the world, mark- medal speedskater Bonnie Blair onto a job. Obviously, it would Archdiocese and shook the sleazy church-state conspiracy novel “Frankenstein,” a silent ing the third anniversary of the is 52. Country musician Scott be best if Derek would go with entire Catholic Church to its to avoid public scandal and pro- short produced by Thomas U.S.-led invasion of Iraq. Saunders (Sons of the Desert) you for counseling, but if not, go core. tect known and dangerous Edison’s New York movie stu- Students and activists clashed is 52. Actor David Cubitt is 51. on your own. Check to see if It set off a series of exposés pedophiles in Altoona amount- dio, was released. with police in Paris as demon- Rock musician Jerry Cantrell your workplace has an employee In 1925, the Tri-State strations against a government (Alice in Chains) is 50. Rock assistance program that can in other cities that proved that ed to the "soul murder" of the Tornado struck southeastern plan to loosen job protections singer-musician Miki Berenyi is help. There also are low-cost the problem the Catholic victims. Missouri, southern Illinois and spread across France. Former 49. Actor Michael Bergin is 47. counseling options available Church — my church — was As someone who was southwestern Indiana, result- Yugoslav President Slobodan Rapper-actress-talk show host through your clergyperson, having with serial pedophiles molested by a day camp coun- ing in some 700 deaths. Milosevic was laid to rest in his Queen Latifah is 46. United Way, Catholic Charities was nothing new or restricted to selor in third grade, I under- In 1937, some 300 people, hometown of Pozarevac in Republican National Committee and the Department of Children mostly children, were killed in a Serbia-Montenegro. Chairman Reince Priebus is 44. and Family Services. Boston. stand what that term means all gas explosion at a school in Five years ago: President Actor-comedian Dane Cook is ——— Soon after, the L.A. Times, too well. New London, Texas. Barack Obama demanded that 44. Country singer Philip Sweet (About the writers: Annie’s my hometown paper, showed The most frustrating part of In 1940, Adolf Hitler and Moammar Gadhafi halt all mili- (Little Big Town) is 42. Rock Mailbox is written by Kathy that for decades the hierarchy the Altoona investigation, which Benito Mussolini met at the tary attacks on civilians and musician Stuart Zender is 42. Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, long- of the Los Angeles diocese is ongoing, is that the abusers Brenner Pass, where the Italian said that if the Libyan leader Singers Evan and Jaron time editors of the Ann Landers dictator agreed to join did not stand down, the United Lowenstein are 42. Actress- column. Please email your ques- "plotted to keep law enforce- and their enablers — though Germany’s war against France States would join other nations singer-dancer Sutton Foster is tions to anniesmailbox@cre- ment from learning that children known — are never going to be and Britain. in launching military action 41. Singer Devin Lima (LFO) is ators.com, or write to: Annie’s had been molested at the indicted or punished. In 1959, President Dwight D. against him. At a massive 39. Rock singer Adam Levine Mailbox, c/o Creators Syndicate, hands of priests." Some of the guilty are dead. Eisenhower signed the Hawaii demonstration against Yemen’s (Maroon 5) is 37. Rock musi- 737 3rd St., Hermosa Beach CA In 2005 and 2011 grand jury Some of their victims were too statehood bill. (Hawaii became government, snipers fired on cian Daren Taylor (Airborne 90254. You can also find Annie a state on Aug. 21, 1959.) protesters and police blocked Toxic Event) is 36. Olympic gold on Facebook at probes found rampant child traumatized to testify. In 1962, France and Algerian an escape route; dozens were medal figure skater Alexei Facebook.com/AskAnnies. To abuse in the Philadelphia But in most cases it's too late rebels signed the Evian killed, including children. Yagudin is 36. Actor Adam Pally find out more about Annie’s Archdiocese, which included to prosecute because the Accords, a cease-fire agreement Former Secretary of State is 34. Actor Cornelius Smith Jr. Mailbox and read features by moving known pedophiles statute of limitations for criminal which took effect the next day, Warren M. Christopher died in is 34. Actress-dancer Julia other Creators Syndicate writers around from one unsuspecting and civil cases that was in effect ending the Algerian War. Los Angeles at 85. Princess Goldani Telles is 21. Actress and cartoonists, visit the In 1965, the first spacewalk Antoinette of Monaco, the late Ciara Bravo is 19. Actor Blake Creators Syndicate Web page at parish to another. at the time of the crimes was took place as Soviet cosmonaut Prince Rainier III’s oldest sister Garrett Rosenthal is 12. www.creators.com.) What went on in L.A. and only two or three years. Alexei Leonov went outside his and a prominent advocate for Philly fit the pattern described in The law has been changed. Voskhod 2 capsule, secured by animal rights, died at 90. the 2012 HBO documentary, Victim now have until age 30 to a tether. Farouk I, the former One year ago: Militants "Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in sue for child abuse in civil court king of , died in exile in opened fire at a museum in the House of God." and in some cases are able to Rome. Tunisia’s capital, killing 22 Cleveland Daily Banner In 1974, most of the Arab oil- people, most of them foreign – – As I wrote in the 2013, that file criminal charges until they producing nations ended their tourists. Serbia arrested eight Established in 1854 powerful documentary proved turn 50. 5-month-old embargo against men accused of taking part in the United States that had been the of some 1,300 EDITOR AND PUBLISHER GENERAL MANAGER that from Ireland to Wisconsin But Pennsylvania should join Stephen L. Crass Jim Bryant "the church's bishops and cardi- other states and do what its sparked by American support people at a warehouse on the for Israel in the Yom Kippur outskirts of Srebrenica in 1995. CIRCULATION DIRECTOR nals have a long and disgusting grand jury report proposes — War. Lindsey Vonn won the World OFFICE MANAGER history of protecting pedophile completely remove all statutes In 1980, Frank Gotti, the 12- Cup downhill title for the sev- Joyce Taylor Herb Lacy priests, ignoring children's alle- of limitations for child abuse. year-old youngest son of mob- enth time, winning the last race SPORTS EDITOR gations of sexual abuse, paying If the Catholic Church is sin- ster John Gotti, was struck and in the discipline at the World ASSOCIATE EDITOR Richard Roberts the parents of victims to keep cerely sorry for its sins, and truly killed by a car driven by John Cup finals in Meribel, France. Favara, a neighbor in Queens, Today’s Birthdays: Rick Norton quiet and keeping the sex interested in preventing children New York. (The following July, Composer John Kander is 89. ADVERTISING DIRECTOR crimes of priests secret from from becoming future victims of Favara vanished, the apparent Country singer Charley Pride is ASSOCIATE EDITOR Jack Bennett law enforcement." pedophilia, it will publicly sup- victim of a gang hit.) 82. Nobel peace laureate and Gwen Swiger We can now add the diocese port that idea. In 1990, thieves made off former South African president RETAIL SALES MANAGER with 13 works of art from the F.W. de Klerk is 80. Country Sheena Meyer ——— LIFESTYLES EDITOR (About the writer: Michael Reagan is the son of President William Wright PRESS SUPERVISOR Ronald Reagan, a political consultant, and the author of "The (EDITOR’S NOTE: The Banner welcomes letters to the editor. The Richard Yarber guidelines call for letters to be in good taste and no more than 300 New Reagan Revolution.” He is the founder of the email service 423-472-5041 reagan.com and president of The Reagan Legacy Foundation. words. 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Baby Blues

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ASTROLOGYASTROLOGY by Eugenia Last Snuffy Smith

SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 2016 80. trends and incorporate them in your CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS Happy Birthday: Be open to life will put you in the forefront of any DAY: Jake Weber, 52; Bruce Willis, change and you will move forward competition you come up against. 61; , 69; Ursula Andress, swiftly. Your ability to recognize new Contracts, negotiations and tough decisions should be made with your heart and your brain. It's a combina- tion that will help you succeed. Your numbers are 4, 17, 25, 29, 35, 42, 49. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Sign up Contract Bridge for something that will challenge your by Steve Becker usual way of thinking or help you broaden your friendships with the peo- Hagar the Horrible ple you find inspiring. You can make a difference and improve your life if you take the initiative. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Take time to lend a helping hand, but don't feel obligated to go into debt in order to take care of someone else. There is a fine line between being charitable and being used. Set clear parameters before you offer your services. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You'll face opposition if you go against the grain. If you can't agree with others, keep your opinions a secret until you have gathered the facts to back up Dilbert your claim. Don't let anyone take advantage of you. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Last- minute changes should be looked at as a new adventure. Look for alterna- tive ways to keep moving forward rather than let a hiccup in your plans ruin your day. Romance is featured and will brighten your mood. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Your ability to bring about changes and make a difference to the outcome of some- thing you believe in will result in recog- nition and a feeling of satisfaction that will encourage further action. Believe Garfield in yourself and pursue your dreams. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Explore new interests and make new friends. A relationship will take on new meaning as you begin to discuss what you both want in the future. Be encouraging and don't fear the unknown. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Do the little things that will help you reach your objectives. Don't rely on others to take care of your responsibilities for you. You have what it takes to get things done, so stop second-guessing yourself and put your ideas into motion. Beetle Bailey SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Your intuition will help you find your way. If a romantic encounter has left you feel- ing uncertain, look to creative outlets and trusted friends to help put yourself on the right path. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Be adaptable, but don't be a pushover. Step back and observe the way others react to the situations that are unfold- ing around you. Being prepared for whatever outcome you face will be your saving grace. Try not to stand out. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Dennis the Menace By Ned Classics Put more into your home, family and By Conrad Day personal improvements. Doing things differently will make those close to you take notice. It's good to shake things up and refresh your attitude in order to remain in the spotlight. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Embrace being different. Your unique- ness will attract people who have something exceptional to offer in return. An unexpected change will reinforce what you already thought and encourage you to make a strate- gic move. Play to win. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Put everything you want to explore in writ- ing and decide which plans are doable and which you should discard. Avoid lavish purchases. A realistic approach to life, love and expenditures will help you avoid making a mistake. Birthday Baby: You are proactive, willful and prepared. You are fair and nonjudgmental. 18—Cleveland Daily Banner—Friday, March 18, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com Review: ‘Midnight Special’ is an electrifying mystery By LINDSEY BAHR obsession, devotion and fear from says “wait, what?” when everyone Nichols. AP Film Writer those around him. Roy is his else says “yes.” But all the actors “Midnight Special,” a Warner father. are all so strong that they carry Bros. release, is rated PG-13 by “Midnight Special” is one of He’s taken his son away from a that burden well, especially the the Motion Picture Association of those rare, stimulating creations religious cult led by Sam criminally underrated Kirsten America for “some violence and that grabs you and penetrates Shepard’s Calvin Meyer, whose Dunst, who comes in midway in a action.” Running time: 111 min- your bloodstream from start to service that night is interrupted part best left to discovery, and utes. Three and a half stars out of finish. This unique tale about a by federal investigators who have Shannon in his third outing with four. kid with special powers skillfully also become interested in the kid. melds mood and story, giving the A skeptical, curious NSA agent entire experience the feel of a (Adam Driver) shows up too. thrilling getaway chase — one The cult has been using Alton that you’re part of, too. Director as their prophet. He goes into a Jeff Nichols dares you to get in, trance and speaks in tongues and shut up and come along for the they take it for scripture. What is late night drive down some deso- most compelling to the govern- late Southern roads where the ment, the leaders, and even his headlights are optional and the father, though, is a date and loca- mission is life or death. tion that keeps coming up. As with his riveting 2011 Friday, March 6. No one knows breakout “Take Shelter,” Nichols what will happen then, not even doesn’t reveal details carelessly. It AP photo Alton, but they’ve seen enough to This imAge released by Warner Bros. Entertainment shows forces you to pay attention and know that it’s not worth question- Jaeden Lieberher in a scene from “Midnight Special.” give yourself to his vision. ing. But the kooks, the simple- Take the first scene. We hear tons, the bureaucrats, the scien- about a child’s abduction on a tel- tists, the law, and the devoted evision broadcast. Then we dis- parents alike all know that they Blue diamond worn for years cover that we’re with two men must go. (Michael Shannon as Roy and To explain too much about by Shirley Temple up for auction Joel Edgerton as Lucas) in a Alton’s powers would be to motel room. They’re paranoid destroy the shock of the revela- NEW YORK (AP) — A blue dia- enjoyed her entire life,” said about something. Then we see a tions and the ingenuity with mond ring that child star- Frank Everett, sales director for white bedsheet draped over the which they’re executed. But turned-diplomat Shirley Temple Sotheby’s jewelry department in outline of what appears to be a “Midnight Special” peels the lay- wore for decades is going up for New York. child, and you realize you’re with ers of the story away elegantly auction. The actress was the the abductors. It’s an unsettling and confidently. Sotheby’s says the 9.54 carat immensely popular star of milieu. But the climax doesn’t match ring is among the more than numerous movies in the 1930s, But then Roy removes the bed- the wonder and tension of the 300 lots in the “Magnificent known for her bouncy curls and sheet to reveal a child (Jaeden journey and the grace of the after- Jewels” auction scheduled for outgoing personality. As Shirley Lieberher) who is neither scared math. For some, that might make April 19 in New York. It has a Temple Black, she had a long nor upset. He’s calm. He’s wear- everything before it crumble. pre-sale estimate of between career in public service. She ing noise cancelling headphones But there is so much more here $25 million and $35 million. died in February 2014 at the and pool goggles and there’s even than that moment. There’s the Sotheby’s says Temple’s age of 85. ordinariness about it. You realize desperate pursuit of spiritual ful- TELL US WHAT YOU THINK! father bought the cushion-cut Everett said that the ring had that Roy isn’t evil at all — there’s fillment. There’s the blind trust of stone for her around her 12th been sold by her estate to a pri- an undeniable tenderness in his the awe inspiring but incompre- The Banner will be running the new birthday in 1940 for $7,210. vate buyer and that buyer was empathetic, haunted eyes, and it hensible. There’s the simplicity of KENKEN puzzle daily. She wore it throughout her life, now putting it up for auction. just makes you want to know a parent’s unquestioning trust of Please contact the Banner offices as can be seen in a photograph The ring is being sold in its more. their child — and the ever-pre- from The Associated Press from original platinum and diamond The boy’s name is Alton and he sent fear and knowledge that at 472-5041 or email us at September 1969. setting, and a gold setting is, to put it too simply, exception- there will come a day when that [email protected] “This was a treasured piece of Temple had made for it will be al. He has powers that no one child does not need you anymore. jewelry that she wore and included as well, Everett said. understands, but that inspire What’s missing is someone who and tell us what you think!

Friday Best Bets 8 p.m. on (WFLI) 8 p.m. on (WTVC) 9 p.m. on (WRCB) 9 p.m. on (WFLI) 10:30 p.m. on (FOOD) Last Man Standing Grimm Burgers, Brew & ’Que While Stefan (, who also di- Reba McEntire used to follow this show Donning a mask can have a variety of ef- “Wild at Heart” finds Klaus (Joseph Morgan) In New Orleans, host Michael Symon dives rected this episode) secretly struggles with with her sitcom “Malibu Country,” and she’s fects, but the ones in the new episode preoccupied with problems on the home- into a messy yet delicious bacon-onion jam, his own experience in the Phoenix stone, back in its trajectory as she guest-stars in “Silence of the Slams” are quite particular. front, leaving a reluctant Elijah (Daniel Gil- brie and brioche brunch burger alongside he tries to help Damon () the new episode “Outdoor Woman.” She The Luchador facsimiles imbue their wear- lies) to team up with Aja (guest star Tracy creamy crabmeat mac and cheese in a new regain his grip on reality in “Things We Lost plays Mike’s (Tim Allen) former flame, and ers with immense power, which has a Ifeachor) after discovering that she may episode called “Ooey, Gooey and Cheesy.” in the Fire.” Matt (Zach Roerig) spirals out he wants Outdoor Man to carry her line pronounced effect on Wesen. Nick, Hank, know of an elusive weapon that could per- Next, in San Antonio, Michael tucks into a of control after Julian (Todd Lasance) and of rock-climbing equipment. The proposal Monroe and Rosalee (David Giuntoli, Rus- manently kill an Original vampire. Shunned massive meatloaf sandwich that has been his cronies take over Mystic Falls. Tyler (Mi- results in her request that he travel with her sell Hornsby, Silas Weir Mitchell, Bree by her coven, Davina (Danielle Campbell) wrapped in crispy bacon and drenched with chael Trevino) attends Alaric’s (Matt Davis) to help promote the deal — something he’s Turner) try to halt the lethal results, while receives a tempting offer that could bring an egg. Finally, a smoked lamb belly sand- baby shower, but Caroline (Candice King) very wary of. Kristin and Ryan (Amanda Capt. Renard (Sasha Roiz) has a different her closer to reuniting with Kol. Phoebe wich and Chinese-style sticky ribs are on makes an upsetting discovery. Fuller, Jordan Masterson) unload posses- priority. Bitsie Tulloch and Claire Coffee Tonkin and Charles Michael Davis also star. the culinary itinerary in Brooklyn, N.Y. sions. also star.

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(N) Å News Late-Colbert QVC 13Clever Creations By-Greiner LUXHAIR; Sherri Shepherd Skechers Scott Living Outdoor Style Clever Creations By-Greiner Jayne’s Closet “All Special Offers” (N) Friday Night Beauty WEN by Chaz Dean CSPAN 14Key Capitol Hill Hearings ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings ’ WGN-A 15Blue Bloods “Mercy” Å Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods “Friendly Fire” Person of Interest ’ Å Person of Interest ’ Å Person of Interest ’ Å Person of Interest ’ Å Person of Interest ’ Å Underground “War Chest” HSN 16Electronic Connection “HP” No! No! Hair Remov. HSN Cooks! Event (N) No! No! Hair Remov. Serious Skin Care (N) Serious Skin Care (N) No! No! Hair Remov. Joyful Discoveries Joyful Discoveries E! 23The Kardashians The Kardashians The Kardashians E! News (N) Å›› “Maid in Manhattan” (2002) Jennifer Lopez. Å Total Divas Å E! News (N) Å ESQTV 24CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks American Ninja Warrior Teams compete in Las Vegas. ’ LIFE 25Grey’s Anatomy ’ Å Bring It! “Blow It Up” Å Bring It! Å Bring It! Å Bring It! (N) Å Bring It! (N) Å (:02) Bring It! (N) Å (:02) Bring It! Å (12:02) Bring It! Å TLC 26Dateline: Real Life Mysteries Dateline: Real Life Mysteries Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes to the Dress (N) ’ (:05) Love, Lust or Run (N) Say Yes Say Yes (12:06) Love, Lust or Run ’ TBS 27NCAA Tourn. (:20) 2016 NCAA Basketball Tournament First Round: Teams TBA. (N) (:15) 2016 NCAA Basketball Tournament First Round: Teams TBA. (N) (:45) 2016 NCAA Basketball Tournament First Round: Teams TBA. (N) Separation Anxiety TNT 28(3:50) 2016 NCAA Basketball Tournament First Round: Teams TBA. (N) (:45) 2016 NCAA Basketball Tournament First Round: Teams TBA. (N) (:15) 2016 NCAA Basketball Tournament First Round: Teams TBA. (N) ››› “The Town” (2010) Ben Affleck. USA 29Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Chrisley Chrisley FX 30Anger Two Men Two Men ›› “The Counselor” (2013) Michael Fassbender, Penélope Cruz. ’ Å››› “Captain America: The First Avenger” (2011) Chris Evans, Hayley Atwell. ’ Å››› “Captain America: The First Avenger” (2011) ’ ESPN 31ATP Tennis College GameDay (N) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å College Wrestling NCAA Tournament, Semifinals: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) Å SportsCenter (N) Å ESPN2 32Tourn. NCAA Update 2016 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament NCAA Update 2016 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament NCAA Update ATP Tennis BNP Paribas Open, Women’s Semifinals. From Indian Wells, Calif. (N) (Live) FSTN 33Destination Snow Motion UEFA Europa Lg. Highlights UEFA Mag. ACC Access NHL Hockey Nashville Predators at Washington Capitals. (N) (Live) Postgame UEFA Soccer World Poker Tour: Alpha8 NHL Hockey SEC 34(3:00) The Paul Finebaum Show Paul Finebaum discusses all things SEC. (N) (Live) SEC Bases Loaded (N) (Live) SEC Now (N) (Live) SEC Now GOLF 35PGA Tour Golf Arnold Palmer Invitational, Second Round. LPGA Tour Golf JTBC Founders Cup, Second Round. (N) PGA Tour Golf Golf Central PGA Tour Golf Arnold Palmer Invitational, Second Round. FS1 36NASCAR NASCAR Race Hub (N) (Live) NASCAR Racing NASCAR Race Hub (N) (Live) NASCAR Racing NHRA Drag Racing Monster Jam Å Sports Live Sports Live TMZ Sports Best I Herd FSSE 37NBA Basketball Boxing C-USA Show. ACC Access Fight Sports: KNOCKOUTS! XTERRA World 3 Wide Life Raceline (N) Driven Driven WEA 38(3:00) Weather Center Live (N) Å (5:59) Weather Underground (N) Tornado Alley Weather Caught on Camera Weather Caught on Camera Weather Caught on Camera Weather Caught on Camera CNBC 39(3:00) Closing Bell (N) Å Fast Money Option Action Mad Money (N) American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed American Greed MSNBC 40MSNBC Live W/ Kate Snow MTP Daily (N) With All Due Respect (N) Hardball Chris Matthews All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show Lockup Orange County Lockup Orange County Lockup Orange County CNN 41The Lead With Jake Tapper The Situation Room (N) The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight w/ Don Lemon Race for the White House Race for the White House CNN Special Report HDLN 42CNN Newsroom Crimes of the Century Crimes of the Century The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight w/ Don Lemon 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 44The Men Who Built America The changing face of America. American Pickers ’ Å American Pickers “Big Moe” American Pickers ’ Å American Pickers ’ American Restoration Å (:03) Million Dollar Genius ’ (12:01) American Pickers ’ TRUTV 452016 NCAA Basketball Tournament To Be Announced NCAA Press (:15) 2016 NCAA Basketball Tournament First Round: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) (9:55) 2016 NCAA Basketball Tournament First Round: Teams TBA. (N) Madness A&E 46The First 48 ’ Å The First 48 ’ Å The First 48 ’ Å 60 Days In ’ Å 60 Days In “First Timers” ’ 60 Days In: Time Out (N) ’ The First 48 “Last Shift” ’ (:02) The First 48 ’ Å (12:01) 60 Days In ’ Å DISC 47Alaskan Bush People Å Alaskan Bush People Å Alaskan Bush People Å Gold Rush: Pay Dirt “Racing Winter” (N) ’ Å Gold Rush: Legends (N) ’ Yukon Men (N) ’ Å Deadliest Job Interview (N) Alaskan Bush People Å NGC 48Brain Games Brain Games Brain Games Generation X Brain Games Brain Games Brain Games Brain Games Brain Games Generation X Brain Games Generation X TRAV 49Ghost Adventures Å 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 Mysteries at the Museum FOOD 50Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Brew & ’Que Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive HGTV 51Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Hunters Hunters Int’l Love--List UK Hunters Love It or List It Å ANPL 52Treehouse: Out on a Limb Treehouse Masters Å Treehouse Masters Å Treehouse Masters ’ Insane Pools: Deep End Insane Pools: Deep End (:02) Treehouse Masters (N) Insane Pools: Deep End (12:04) Treehouse Masters FREE 53“Willy Wonka & Chocolate” ››› “Despicable Me” (2010) Voices of Steve Carell. (:15) ›› “Jumanji” (1995, Fantasy) Robin Williams, Bonnie Hunt, Kirsten Dunst. Shadowhunters ’ Å The 700 Club ’ Å› “Heavyweights” (1995) DISN 54“Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie” ’ Liv-Mad. K.C. Under. (:35) Bunk’d Stuck/Middle Mako Bunk’d (N) ’ Stuck/Middle Liv-Mad. K.C. Under. Star-Rebels Star-Rebels Bunk’d Å Stuck/Middle Jessie Å Jessie Å NICK 55SpongeBob SpongeBob Alvinnn!!! and Alvinnn!!! and ››› “Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs” (2009) ’ Odd Parents Pig Goat Ban. Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ (:33) Friends TOON 56Regular Show Teen Titans Clarence Gumball Teen Titans Teen Titans We Bare Gumball King of Hill Burgers Burgers Cleveland Amer. Dad Family Guy Childrens Family Guy Chicken Aqua Teen TVLND 57Gunsmoke Å Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith ›› “Grumpy Old Men” (1993) Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau. Å King King King King Old Christine AMC 58(2:30) ››› “Rocky II” ››› “Rocky III” (1982, Drama) Sylvester Stallone, Mr. T. ‘PG’ Å›› “Rocky IV” (1985) Sylvester Stallone. ‘PG’ Å››› “The Bourne Supremacy” (2004, Action) Matt Damon. ‘PG-13’ Å The Walking Dead Å TCM 59“Young Man With Ideas” ›› “Gypsy Colt” (1954) (:15) ›› “Moonfleet” (1955) Stewart Granger. Å›› “First Comes Courage” (1943, War) (:45) ››› “A Song to Remember” (1945) Paul Muni. (:45) ›› “That Uncertain Feeling” (1941) HALL 60Little House: New Beginning Little House: New Beginning Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Home Imp. Home Imp. The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls OXYGEN 61Top Model (:33) America’s Next Top Model ’ Å (5:55) ››› “Charlie’s Angels” (2000) . ›› “A Cinderella Story” (2004) Hilary Duff. Å (:10) ›› “A Cinderella Story” (2004) Hilary Duff, Jennifer Coolidge. Å Charlies BRAVO 62Housewives Real Housewives/Beverly Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Å› “Coyote Ugly” (2000) Piper Perabo, Adam Garcia. First Looks The People’s Couch (N) › “Coyote Ugly” (2000) Piper Perabo, Adam Garcia. 63(3:00) › “Legion” (2010) ›› “Resident Evil” (2002, Horror) Milla Jovovich. Å››› “The Cabin in the Woods” (2011) Kristen Connolly. ›› “Silent Hill” (2006, Horror) Radha Mitchell, Laurie Holden. Å›› “Army of Darkness” (1992) Å SPIKE 64Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Jail ’ Å Cops Å Vegas Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Jail ’ Å COM 65Key & Peele (:45) Futurama ’ Å Futurama ’ Futurama ’ Futurama ’ South Park South Park (7:55) ›› “Tower Heist” (2011, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Eddie Murphy. Å›› “The Change-Up” (2011) Ryan Reynolds, Jason Bateman. Å MTV 66(:15) Faking It “It’s All Good” Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. MTV Special Ridiculous. (:20) ›››› “The Dark Knight” (2008) Christian Bale. Batman battles a vicious criminal known as the Joker. ’ Dark Knight VH1 67K. Michelle K. Michelle (4:55) Mob Wives ’ Å Mob Wives ’ Å Family Therapy ››› “Selena” (1997) Jennifer Lopez. Mexican-American singer skyrockets to fame. ’ Larger Than Life Mob Wives ’ Å CMTV 68Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing ›› “Lethal Weapon 4” (1998, Action) , Danny Glover. Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å BET 69House/Payne House of Payne House/Payne Mann’s World (:45) It’s a Mann’s World Martin Å››› “Cadillac Records” (2008, Drama) Adrien Brody. (:10) Martin ’ Å (10:47) Martin (:24) Martin The Wendy Williams Show SCIENCE 83Outrageous Acts of Science Outrageous Acts of Science Outrageous Acts of Science Outrageous Acts of Science Outrageous Acts of Science Outrageous Acts of Science Outrageous Acts of Science Outrageous Acts of Science Outrageous Acts of Science CSPAN2 85(3:00) U.S. Senate The Senate assembles for a legislative session. ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings ’ EWTN 100Catholic Cross Discerning Crossing EWTN News Holy Family Daily Mass - Olam Life on the Rock EWTN News Holy Rosary The Church First/Love Justin Fatica Women of Daily Mass - Olam WPXA ION 107 Criminal Minds ’ Å Criminal Minds ’ Å Criminal Minds ’ Å Criminal Minds ’ Å Criminal Minds ’ Å Criminal Minds ’ Å Criminal Minds ’ Å Saving Hope “Wide Awake” Saving Hope “43 Minutes” DISXD 117Penn Zero Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Star-For. Pickle-Peanut Lab Rats Gamer’s G. Gravity Falls The 7D Penn Zero Yo-Kai Watch Gamer’s G. Gamer’s G. Gamer’s G. Lab Rats Lab Rats Lab Rats Kirby Buckets GSN 144Deal or No Deal ’ Å Deal or No Deal ’ Å Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Chain Rea. Chain Rea. Family Feud Family Feud The Chase Å Chain Rea. Chain Rea. Family Feud Family Feud COOK 153Grandmother Eat St. Å Unique Eats Unique Chopped Canada Chopped Canada Chopped Canada Junk Food Sugar Cupcake Wars Good Eats Good Eats Chopped Canada WE 163››› “My Best Friend’s Wedding” (1997) Julia Roberts, Cameron Diaz. ››› “My Best Friend’s Wedding” (1997) Julia Roberts, Cameron Diaz. David Tutera’s CELEBrations David Tutera’s CELEBrations David Tutera’s CELEBrations David Tutera’s CELEBrations GALA 217Cómplices al Rescate Cómplices al Rescate El Chavo El Chavo El Chavo El Chavo El Chavo El Chavo Familia Diez Familia Diez Familia Diez Los Súper Los Súper Los Súper Los Súper Noticiero TELE 223María Celeste Caso Cerrado Caso Cerrado Decisiones Noticiero Caso Cerrado: Edición ¿Quién es quién? (N) (SS) Eva la Trailera (N) ’ (SS) La Querida del Centauro (N) Al Rojo Vivo Boxeo Telemundo UNIV 224El Gordo y la Flaca (N) Primer Impacto (N) (SS) Hotel Todo Noticiero Uni. Un camino hacia el destino Sueño de Amor (N) ’ Pasión y poder (N) El Hotel de los Secretos (N) Impacto Noticiero Uni Contacto Deportivo (N) NBCSP 311NHL Top 10 NHL Top 10 College Hockey (N) ’ (Live) NHL Live (N) College Hockey (N) ’ (Live) Curling Women’s from Eveleth, Minn. Track & Field DLC 319Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ E.R. Stories: Sex Edition Sin City ER ’ Å Sin City ER (N) ’ Å E.R. Stories: Sex Edition Sin City ER ’ Å www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Friday, March 18, 2016— 19

SATURDAYDAYTIME MARCH 19, 2016 7 AM 7:30 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 WRCBNBC 3 Eyewitness News: Weekend Today (N) ’ Å The Floogals Nina’s World Ruf-Tweet Astroblast Clangers (EI) LazyTown FIS Alpine Skiing PGA Tour Golf WELFTBN 4 VeggieTales Dr. Wonder Kids Club Nest Family RocKids TV Auto B. Good Paha. Is. VeggieTales Monster Mary-Hopkins Lassie Å Goliath Ishine Knect Insp. Station Praise the Lord Å WTNB 5(6:00) Around Town Dragon Pancakes Real Life 101 Mouse in the Think Big Real Life 101 Dog Tales Game of the Week WFLICW 6 Dr. Pol Dr. Pol Dog Town Dog Whis Dog Whis Dog Whis Dog Whis Save-Shelter Dream Quest Hatched ›› “Mr. 3000” (2004) Bernie Mac, Angela Bassett. High School Basketball Pursuit WNGHPBS 7 Daniel Tiger Daniel Tiger Curious Nature Cat Arthur ’ (EI) Wild Kratts Edison’s Lab Odd Squad GPB Favorites DAYSTAR 8“The Gospel According to St. Matthew” Word Alive Dr. Wonder My Destiny Gospel Bill Maralee Donkey Ollie Adventures Ishine Knect Scaly Kerry Pharr Hillsong TV Guillermo Gospel Music JP Jackson Ron Carp. WTVCABC 9 Good Morning America (N) Good Morning Chattanooga Jack Hanna Ocean Mys. Sea Rescue Wildlife Docs Rock-Park Born-Explore Beauty Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program BestPan! Paid Program World of X Games (N) Å WTCIPBS 10 Arthur ’ (EI) Wild Kratts Curious Quilts of Valor II ’ Å The Forever Wisdom of Dr. Wayne Dyer ’ Å Aging Backwards Smart Fats to Out-Smart Aging With Dr. Steven Masley Eat Fat, Get Thin With Dr. WDSIFOX 11 (6:00) ›› “Caveman” Å› “Clifford” (1994) Martin Short, Charles Grodin. Å› “Real Men” (1987) James Belushi, John Ritter. Å›› “Sleepover” (2004) Alexa Vega, Mika Boorem. Å›› “Teachers” (1984) Nick Nolte, JoBeth Williams. Å WDEFCBS 12 Lucky Dog Dr. Chris-Vet Innovation Inspectors CBS This Morning: Saturday (N) ’ Å Hidden Gme Chngers 2016 NCAA Basketball Tournament Second Round: Teams TBA. (N) Å 2016 NCAA Basketball Tournament QVC 13AM Style With Leah Williams “WEN by Chaz Dean” (N) Saturday Morning Q (N) LOGO by Lori Goldstein WEN by Chaz Dean CSPAN 14Washington Journal Live call-in program with officials. ’ Washington This Week ’ (:15) Washington This Week ’ WGN-A 15Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program LifeLock Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Elementary ’ Å Elementary “Paint It Black” HSN 16Home Solutions (N) HSN Celebrates HP Month Serious Skin Care (N) Serious Skin Care (N) Joyful Discoveries Joyful Discoveries Lawn & Garden (N) Home Solutions (N) HP Innovations (N) E! 23The Kardashians I Am Cait Å I Am Cait Å E! News Weekend (N) Å The Kardashians The Kardashians The Kardashians The Kardashians The Kardashians ESQTV 24Bomb Patrol: Afghanistan Bomb Patrol: Afghanistan Bomb Patrol: Afghanistan Bomb Patrol: Afghanistan Bomb Patrol: Afghanistan Bomb Patrol: Afghanistan Bomb Patrol: Afghanistan Bomb Patrol: Afghanistan (:10) ››› “Zombieland” LIFE 25Paid Program LifeLock Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Little Women: LA Å “Tall Hot Blonde” (2012, Docudrama) Garret Dillahunt. Å “A Mother’s Instinct” (2015, Suspense) Josie Bissett. Å TLC 26Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Extreme Cou Extreme Cou Extreme Cou Extreme Cou Extreme Cou Extreme Cou A Haunting “Dark Dreams” A Haunting “Blood Visions” A Haunting ’ Å A Haunting ’ Å TBS 27Full House Full House Full House Full House Separation Anxiety ›› “Journey to the Center of the Earth” (2008) ›› “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” (2007) Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom. Friends ’ Friends ’ TNT 28Law & Order “Empire” ’ Law & Order “Ambitious” ’ Law & Order “Admissions” Law & Order “Refuge” Law & Order “Refuge” ››› “Collateral” (2004, Suspense) Tom Cruise, Jamie Foxx. Å›› “S.W.A.T.” (2003) Samuel L. Jackson. USA 29Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Chrisley Chrisley Colony A high-value . English Premier League Soccer (N) (Live) Chrisley ›› “The Mechanic” (2011) Jason Statham. Å (DVS) ›› Faster FX 30Buffy the Vampire Slayer ’ Anger Anger Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men ›› “The Counselor” (2013) Michael Fassbender, Penélope Cruz. ’ Å›› “Jack Reacher” (2012, Action) Tom Cruise, Rosamund Pike. ’ Å ESPN 31SportsCenter Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) Å SportsCenter (N) Å College Basketball ATP Tennis BNP Paribas Open, Men’s Semifinals. (N) (Live) ESPN2 32Fishing Fishing Bassmaster Classic at Grand Lake: Day 2. (Taped) GameDay Scoreboard 2016 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament NCAA Update 2016 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament NCAA Update FSTN 33NHL Hockey Game 365 Snow Motion Roy Williams Duke B’ball ShipShape Bob Redfern West Coast Customs NHRA Drag Racing CARQUEST Auto Parts NHRA Nationals. From Phoenix. Braves: Building SEC 34SEC Now SEC Now SEC Now SEC Now SEC Now College Softball Tennessee at Florida. (N) (Live) College Baseball Kentucky at Georgia. (N) (Live) GOLF 35(6:00) European PGA Tour Golf Hero Indian Open, Third Round. (Taped) Morning Drive (N) (Live) Golf Central Pregame (N) PGA Tour Golf Arnold Palmer Invitational, Third Round. (N) European PGA Tour Golf FS1 36NASCAR Racing NHRA Drag Racing Drive! IMSA Racing NASCAR Racing NASCAR Race Hub (N) (Live) NASCAR Racing RaceDay FSSE 37Top Cooker Snoring? Paid Program Turbo Lift Ultimate Fish Nuts & Bolts Angling Edge Bass Dr. (N) ACC Access Mike Martin College Baseball Florida Atlantic at Middle Tennessee State. (N) (Live) Rodeo WEA 38AMHQ Weekend (N) Weekend Recharge (N) (Live) Secrets of the Earth Secrets of the Earth Secrets of the Earth Weather Gone Viral CNBC 39Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program MSNBC 40Weekends With Alex Witt Up (N) The Place for Politics 2016 The Place for Politics 2016 Weekends With Alex Witt (N) Caught on Camera “Fury” Caught on Camera CNN 41New Day Saturday (N) New Day Saturday (N) Smerconish (N) (Live) CNN Newsroom/ Blackwell CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom HDLN 42New Day Saturday (N) HLN Weekend Express New Day Saturday (N) Smerconish (N) (Live) CNN Newsroom/ Blackwell HLN Weekend Express Forensic File Forensic File CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom FNC 43(6:00) FOX and Friends Saturday (N) Bulls & Bears Business Forbes/FOX Cashin’ In (N) Bob Massi Is Jour. America’s News Headquarters (N) America’s News HQ HIST 44Vikings “A Good Treason” Vikings “Kill the Queen” ’ Vikings “Mercy” ’ Å Vikings “Yol” ’ Å Vikings “Promised” Å Vietnam in HD Operation Rolling Thunder launches. Å Vietnam in HD The massive Tet Offensive. ’ Å TRUTV 45Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program truInside “Airplane!” truInside “Election” truInside Genius Genius Genius Genius truTV Top Funniest A&E 46Tiny House Nation ’ Å Tiny House Nation ’ Å Nicole & Jionni’s Shore Flip Wahlburgers Wahlburgers Wahlburgers ’ Å Wahlburgers Wahlburgers Donnie-Jenny Donnie-Jenny 60 Days In ’ Å 60 Days In “First Timers” ’ DISC 47Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Street Outlaws: New Orleans Street Outlaws: New Orleans Fast N’ Loud Å Fast N’ Loud ’ Å Fast N’ Loud ’ Å Fast N’ Loud Å Fast N’ Loud ’ Å NGC 48Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers Wild Justice Rocky Mountain Law Drugs, Inc. “Molly Madness” Alaska State Troopers TRAV 49When Vacations Attack Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Expedition Unknown Å Wild Things With Dominic Man v. Food Man v. Food The Trip: 2016 Å Food Paradise Å FOOD 50Candy Craze Daphne D. Southern Farmhouse Pioneer Wo. Pioneer Wo. Trisha’s Sou. The Kitchen (N) Valerie Home Giada-Home All-Star Academy Chopped Cooks vs. Cons HGTV 51House Hunters Renovation House Hunters Renovation House Hunters Renovation House Hunters Renovation House Hunters Renovation Container Hunters Hunters Hunters Property Brothers Å Property Brothers Å ANPL 52My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell Too Cute! “Kitten Dolls” ’ The Secret Extraordinary Dogs 101 Dogs 101 Dogs 101 ’ Pit Bulls and Parolees ’ Pit Bulls and Parolees ’ Insane Pools: Deep End FREE 53››› “Snoopy, Come Home” (1972) Robin Kohn ›› “The Flintstones” (1994, Comedy) John Goodman. ›› “Happy Feet Two” (2011) Voices of Elijah Wood. ››› “Dumbo” (1941) Billy Bletcher ››› “Alice in Wonderland” (1951) DISN 54Tmrrwland Sofia Mickey The Lion Star Darlings Austin & Ally Bunk’d Å Stuck/Middle Stuck/Middle Stuck/Middle K.C. Under. K.C. Under. Austin & Ally Austin & Ally Stuck/Middle Stuck/Middle Stuck/Middle Girl Meets NICK 55SpongeBob SpongeBob Alvinnn!!! and Alvinnn!!! and SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Odd Parents Pig Goat Ban. Rangers Alvinnn!!! and Alvinnn!!! and Alvinnn!!! and Alvinnn!!! and SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob TOON 56Pokémon Nexo Knights Teen Titans Teen Titans Tom/Jerry Bunnicula (N) Wabbit (N) Be Cool Teen Titans Teen Titans Gumball Gumball Clarence We Bare Teen Titans Teen Titans Gumball Gumball TVLND 57(:12) Family Feud ’ Å Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud (:36) Reba ’ (:12) Reba “The King and I” (10:48) Reba (:24) Reba ’ Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å AMC 58The Rifleman The Rifleman The Rifleman The Rifleman The Rifleman The Rifleman The Rifleman The Rifleman The Rifleman ››› “We Were Soldiers” (2002, War) Mel Gibson, Madeleine Stowe. ‘R’ Å›› “The Express” (2008) Dennis Quaid. TCM 59GiantBehe (:45) “The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms” (:15) ›› “ Spy Hunt” (1939) ›› “Angels in Disguise” (1949, Comedy) ›››› “Fort Apache” (1948) John Wayne. Å (DVS) (:15) ››› “Escape From Fort Bravo” (1953) Å HALL 60I Love Lucy I Love Lucy The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls ›› “Elevator Girl” (2010, Romance) Lacey Chabert. Å “All of My Heart” (2015, Romance) Lacey Chabert. Å “Perfect on Paper” (2014) OXYGEN 61Paid Program Paid Program House “Fools for Love” ’ House “Que Sera Sera” ’ Killerpost Å Killerpost Å Killerpost Å Snapped Å Snapped Å Killerpost “Taylor; Mitchell” BRAVO 62Top Chef Top Chef “Finale” Å Happens Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Å Real Housewives/Beverly Real Housewives/Beverly Housewives/Potomac Housewives/Potomac Housewives/Atl. SYFY 63Paid Program Paid Program The Internet ››› “Drag Me to Hell” (2009) Alison Lohman. Å››› “Evil Dead 2” (1987, Horror) Bruce Campbell. Å›› “Army of Darkness” (1992) Bruce Campbell. Å››› “The Cabin in the Woods” (2011) SPIKE 64Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program ›› “Sherlock Holmes” (2009, Action) Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law. ’›› “Iron Man 2” (2010, Action) Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle. ’ Life or Debt ’ COM 65Paid Program Paid Program Com. Central South Park South Park (:29) › “Miss March” (2009) Zach Cregger. Å (:45) › “My Best Friend’s Girl” (2008, Romance-Comedy) Dane Cook, Kate Hudson. Å (:18) ›› “Employee of the Month” (2006) MTV 66Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Teen Mom 2 ’ Faking It ’ Awkward. ’ The Real World: Go Big (:10) ››› “Coach Carter” (2005, Drama) Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Ri’chard, Rob Brown. ’ MTV Suspect VH1 67Hit the Floor “Upset” ’ Mob Wives ’ Å Larger Than Life Family Therapy ››› “Selena” (1997) Jennifer Lopez. Mexican-American singer skyrockets to fame. ’ Family Therapy Mob Wives “The Sitdown” CMTV 68CMT Music ’ CMT Music ’ Hot 20 Countdown “Hot 20 Countdown” (N) Å Redneck Island Redneck Island “Tuff Luck” Redneck Island Redneck Island BET 69Paid Program Paid Program About the Business The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Fresh Prince The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Fresh Prince Martin Å (:39) Martin “The Ex-Files” (:16) Martin (1:55) ››› “Cadillac Records” (2008) Adrien Brody. SCIENCE 83NASA’s Unexplained Files NASA’s Unexplained Files NASA’s Unexplained Files NASA’s Unexplained Files NASA’s Unexplained Files NASA’s Unexplained Files NASA’s Unexplained Files NASA’s Unexplained Files NASA’s Unexplained Files CSPAN2 85Key Capitol Hill Hearings ’ Book TV ’ Book TV in Montgomery, AL (N) ’ Book TV ’ EWTN 100St. Michael Holy Rosary Solemn Mass of St. Joseph With Jesus Truth in Heart At Home with Jim and Joy Holy Rosary Solemn Mass of St. Joseph Visionaries EWTN on Location (N) Mercy Rosary/Life WPXA ION 107 Elizabeth Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU DISXD 117Penn Zero Spider-Man Yo-Kai Watch Yo-Kai Watch The 7D The 7D (N) Penn Zero Gravity Falls Gamer’s G. Kirby Buckets Lab Rats Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Gravity Falls GSN 144Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Deal or No Deal ’ Å Deal or No Deal ’ Å Newlywed Newlywed Newlywed Newlywed Newlywed Newlywed The Chase Å Chain Rea. Chain Rea. COOK 153Unique Eats Unique Eats Unique Unique Korean Food Siba’s Table Food Safari Kelsey’s Ess. Kelsey Home. Simply Laura Brunch at Brunch at Real Girl Real Girl Tiffani’s Tiffani’s Tia Mowry Tia Mowry WE 163Paid Program Paid Program KitchenAid LifeLock Paid Program Paid Program House “Ignorance Is Bliss” House “Wilson” ’ Å House “The Down Low” ’ House “Remorse” ’ Å House “Moving the Chains” House “5 to 9” ’ Å GALA 217Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Lo Mejor de Aquí y Ahora Tras la Verdad “Yo Pecador” (1959) Pedro Geraldo, Libertad Lamarque. “San Felipe de Jesús” (1949, Drama) Ernesto Alonso, Rita Macedo. TELE 223Pagado Pagado Raggs ’ Raggs ’ Noodle Noodle LazyTown ’ LazyTown ’ Pagado Pagado SOS: Salva Mi Casa (SS) “Death Race: Inferno” (2012, Acción) Luke Goss. ’ (SS) ›› “The Detonator” (2006) UNIV 224Pagado Pagado Pocoyo (SS) Sesame Mickey Mickey Handy Manny Handy Manny Pagado Pagado La Rosa de Guadalupe LAnzate! Sabadazo NBCSP 311Alpine Skiing FIS World Cup. Premier English Premier League Soccer Everton FC vs Arsenal FC. Premier (10:55) English Premier League Soccer (N) (Live) Premier English Premier League Soccer Goal Zone DLC 319Mystery Diagnosis ’ Å Mystery Diagnosis ’ Å Monsters Inside Me Å Monsters Inside Me Å Monsters Inside Me Å Monsters Inside Me Å Monsters Inside Me Å Monsters Inside Me Å Monsters Inside Me Å

SATURDAYAFTERNOON/EVENING MARCH 19, 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 PGA Tour Golf Arnold Palmer Invitational, Third Round. (N) News Nightly News Entertainment Tonight (N) ’ Dateline NBC (N) ’ Å Saturday Night Live Å News (:29) Saturday Night Live ’ Å WELFTBN 4 Max Lucado News Praise the Lord Å The Bible Precious Memories In Touch W/Charles Stanley Hour Power: Schuller Graham Classic Crusades “The Final Inquiry” (2006) Daniele Liotti, Dolph Lundgren. WTNB 5Game Game of the Week First Baptist Church Around Town Around Town Around Town Around Town WFLICW 6 Whacked Out High School Basketball Whacked Out Raceline High School Basketball Tim McCarver Big Bang Big Bang 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls Ring of Honor Wrestling Two Men Two Men WNGHPBS 7 GPB Favorites GPB Favorites GPB Favorites DAYSTAR 8Christian Z. 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(N) Å 2016 NCAA Basketball Tournament Second Round: Teams TBA. (N) Å 48 Hours ’ Å News Paid Program Paid Program Millionaire QVC 13(3:00) WEN by Chaz Dean Calista Tools Hair Care Quacker Factory WEN by Chaz Dean Beauty products. Clever Creations By-Greiner WEN by Chaz Dean Beauty products. Shark Solutions CSPAN 14(2:15) Washington This Week ’ Communicat Washington This Week ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings ’ WGN-A 15Elementary ’ Å Elementary ’ Å Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods ’ Å Outsiders Å›› “Mr. 3000” (2004) Bernie Mac, Angela Bassett. Å HSN 16Joyful Discoveries Joyful Discoveries Serious Skin Care (N) Serious Skin Care (N) Suze Orman (N) Joyful Discoveries Joyful Discoveries IMAN Global Chic (N) IMAN Global Chic (N) E! 23The Kardashians L.A. Clippers Dance Squad ››› “Bridesmaids” (2011, Comedy) Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Rose Byrne. Å››› “Bridesmaids” (2011, Comedy) Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Rose Byrne. Å L.A. Clippers Dance Squad ESQTV 24(3:10) ››› “Zombieland” (:10) ›› “Ninja Assassin” (2009) Rain. Premiere. Å (:10) ››› “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” (1989) Harrison Ford. Premiere. Å Beowulf “Episode 109” (N) ››› “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” (1989) Å LIFE 25“Killing Daddy” (2014, Suspense) Elizabeth Gillies. Å “His Secret Family” (2015, Drama) Haylie Duff. Å “Mommy’s Little Girl” (2016) Fiona Gubelmann. Premiere. (:02) “The Stepchild” (2016, Suspense) Lauren Holly. Å “Mommy’s Little Girl” (2016) TLC 26Dateline on TLC ’ Å Dateline on TLC ’ Å Dateline on TLC ’ Å Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Sex Sent Me to the E.R. (N) Sex Sent Me to the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ TBS 27Friends ’ Friends ’ 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls Big Bang Big Bang 2016 NCAA Basketball Tournament Second Round: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) 2016 NCAA Basketball Tournament Second Round: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Inside March Full Frontal TNT 28(2:30) ›› “S.W.A.T.” NCAA Tip-Off (N) Å 2016 NCAA Basketball Tournament Second Round: Teams TBA. (N) Å 2016 NCAA Basketball Tournament Second Round: Teams TBA. (N) Å›› “S.W.A.T.” (2003) Samuel L. Jackson. Å (DVS) USA 29(3:30) ›› “Faster” (2010, Action) Å›› “3 Days to Kill” (2014) Kevin Costner, . Å (DVS) ›› “The Lone Ranger” (2013, Western) Johnny Depp, Armie Hammer. Å (DVS) Colony A high-value hostage. ›› “3 Days to Kill” (2014) FX 30(1:30) ›› “Jack Reacher” ››› “Star Trek Into Darkness” (2013) Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Karl Urban. ’ Å››› “Avatar” (2009) Sam Worthington. A former Marine falls in love with a native of a lush alien world. Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Louie ESPN 31(2:00) ATP Tennis BNP Paribas Open, Men’s Semifinals. From Indian Wells, Calif. (N) SportsCenter (N) Å College Wrestling NCAA Tournament, Final. From Madison Square Garden in New York. 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(N) (Live) Å FSSE 37Rodeo Rodeo RodeoHouston Semifinal 2. (Taped) Hawks Live! NBA Basketball at Atlanta Hawks. (Live) Hawks Live! Driven NBA Basketball Houston Rockets at Atlanta Hawks. WEA 38Weather Gone Viral Weather Gone Viral Tornado Alley Tornado Alley Å Tornado Alley Tornado Alley Strangest Weather on Earth Strangest Weather on Earth Strangest Weather on Earth CNBC 39Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Undercover Boss “Belfor” Undercover Boss ’ Å Undercover Boss ’ Å Undercover Boss ’ Å Undercover Boss “Belfor” Undercover Boss ’ Å MSNBC 40Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Lockup Lockup Lockup: Santa Rosa Life After Lockup CNN 41CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Smerconish CNN Newsroom Race for the White House Race for the White House CNN Special Program CNN Special Program CNN Special Program HDLN 42CNN Newsroom Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File Smerconish CNN Newsroom Race for the White House Race for the White House Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File FNC 43America’s News HQ The Five America’s News HQ FOX Report (N) Stossel Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show (N) Red Eye With Tom Shillue Justice With Judge Jeanine HIST 44Vietnam in HD Troop withdrawals begin; Mekong Delta. ’ Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars TRUTV 45truTV Top Funniest truTV Top Funniest truTV Top Funniest Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Late Snack Late Snack Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers A&E 4660 Days In “Cell Shock” ’ The First 48 “Birthday Girl” The First 48 ’ Å The First 48 “Bad Medicine” The First 48 “Broken Home” The First 48: Survivors The First 48: Survivors The First 48: Misfortune (12:04) The First 48 Å DISC 47Fast N’ Loud ’ Å Fast N’ Loud Å Fast N’ Loud Å Diesel Brothers ’ Å Diesel Brothers ’ Å Diesel Brothers ’ Å Diesel Brothers ’ Å Diesel Brothers ’ Å Diesel Brothers ’ Å NGC 48Alaska State Troopers The 25th annual Arctic Man event. Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers TRAV 49Food Paradise Å Food Paradise Å Ghost Adventures Å Ghost Adventures Å Ghost Adventures Å Ghost Adventures (N) Å Ghost Adventures Å The Dead Files Å Ghost Adventures Å FOOD 50Chopped “Pesto Chango” Chopped Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive HGTV 51Property Brothers Å Property Brothers Å Property Brothers Å Property Brothers Å Property Brothers Å Property Brothers Å House Hunters Renovation Log Cabin Log Cabin Property Brothers Å ANPL 52Insane Pools: Deep End Treehouse Masters ’ Treehouse Masters ’ Treehouse Masters Å Treehouse: Out on a Limb (:01) Treehouse Masters ’ Insane Pools: Deep End Treehouse: Out on a Limb Insane Pools: Deep End FREE 53Alice ››› “A Bug’s Life” (1998) Voices of Dave Foley. (:45) ››› “The Jungle Book” (1967, Adventure) Voices of Phil Harris. ››› “Ratatouille” (2007, Comedy) Voices of Patton Oswalt, Ian Holm. (:45) ›› “Pocahontas” (1995) Judy Kuhn DISN 54Liv-Mad. Liv-Mad. Bunk’d Å Austin & Ally Best Friends Jessie Å Best Friends K.C. Under. Stuck/Middle Stuck/Middle Stuck/Middle K.C. Under. Gamer’s G. Gamer’s G. Star-Rebels Star-Rebels Stuck/Middle Stuck/Middle NICK 55SpongeBob SpongeBob Alvinnn!!! and Alvinnn!!! and Thundermans School Henry Danger Henry Danger Henry Danger School Bella Game Full House Full House Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ (:33) Friends TOON 56Clarence We Bare Teen Titans Teen Titans Regular Show Regular Show Advent. Time Advent. Time Dragon Ball Z King of Hill King of Hill Cleveland Cleveland Amer. Dad Family Guy Family Guy Dragon Ball Z Dimension W TVLND 57Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond King King King King AMC 58(2:30) ›› “The Express” (2008) ‘PG’ Å››› “The Bourne Supremacy” (2004, Action) Matt Damon. ‘PG-13’ Å›› “The Monuments Men” (2014) George Clooney. ‘PG-13’ Å›› “The Monuments Men” (2014) George Clooney. ‘PG-13’ Å TCM 59›› “Back From Eternity” (1956) Robert Ryan. Å›››› “Breaking Away” (1979) Dennis Christopher. ›››› “The Great Escape” (1963, War) Steve McQueen, James Garner. Å››› “A Man Escaped” (1956, Action) François Leterrier. HALL 60(3:00) “Perfect on Paper” “Love in Paradise” (2016, Comedy) Luke Perry. Å “Perfect Match” (2015) Danica McKellar, Paul Greene. Å “All Things Valentine” (2015) Sarah Rafferty. Å Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls OXYGEN 61Killerpost “Richardson” Killerpost Snapped “Dawn Silvernail” Snapped “Karen Newell” Snapped “Jackie Postma” Killerpost (N) Snapped “Katey Passaniti” Killerpost Snapped “Melissa Cole” BRAVO 62Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. ››› “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story” (2004) ››› “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story” (2004) ››› “Men in Black” Å SYFY 63Cabin-Woods › “Silent Hill: Revelation” (2012) Adelaide Clemens. Å›› “Silent Hill” (2006, Horror) Radha Mitchell, Laurie Holden. Å “We Are Still Here” (2015, Horror) Barbara Crampton. Å›› “The Faculty” (1998, Horror) Jordana Brewster. Å SPIKE 64Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Vegas Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å›› “Iron Man 2” (2010) ’ COM 65“Employee of the Month” (:06) ››› “There’s Something About Mary” (1998) Cameron Diaz, Matt Dillon. Å (7:47) ›› “The Change-Up” (2011) Ryan Reynolds, Jason Bateman. Å (:23) ›› “Employee of the Month” (2006) Dane Cook, Jessica Simpson. MTV 66(3:40) MTV Suspect ’ (4:50) Catfish: The TV Show Catfish: The TV Show ’ Catfish: The TV Show ’ Catfish: The TV Show ’ Catfish: The TV Show ’› “Mr. Deeds” (2002) Adam Sandler, Winona Ryder. ’›› “Jackass: The Movie” VH1 67Mob Wives ’ Å Mob Wives ’ Å Mob Wives ’ Å Mob Wives “Drittany” Å Mob Wives ’ Å Mob Wives ’ Å Family Therapy ›› “White Chicks” (2004, Comedy) Shawn Wayans. ’ CMTV 68Redneck Island › “Big Daddy” (1999, Comedy) Adam Sandler. Å›› “Happy Gilmore” (1996, Comedy) Adam Sandler. › “The Waterboy” (1998) Adam Sandler, Kathy Bates. Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Cops Rel. Cops Rel. BET 69Cadillac Rec ›› “Sparkle” (2012, Drama) Jordin Sparks. A musical prodigy and her sisters reach for stardom. Å››› “Waiting to Exhale” (1995) Whitney Houston, Angela Bassett, Lela Rochon. Å House/Payne House of Payne House/Payne SCIENCE 83NASA’s Unexplained Files NASA’s Unexplained Files NASA’s Unexplained Files Outrageous Acts of Science Outrageous Acts of Science Outrageous Acts of Science Outrageous Acts of Science Outrageous Acts of Science Outrageous Acts of Science CSPAN2 85(1:30) Book TV ’ (:45) Book TV ’ After Words ’ Book TV ’ Book TV ’ EWTN 100Web of Faith 2.0 Å The World Bookmark Worth Living Lenten Mother Angelica Live ›› “Edith Stein: The Seventh Room” (1995) Elide Melli Living Right With Dr. Ray Thirst for Truth - for Souls Solemn Mass of St. Joseph WPXA ION 107 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU DISXD 117Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Gamer’s G. Gamer’s G. Clash of Karts Mario Kart 8 Star-For. Pickle-Peanut Gravity Falls Spider-Man Guardians Marvel’s Av. Star-Rebels Gravity Falls Spider-Man Guardians Marvel’s Av. GSN 144Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Idiotest Idiotest Idiotest Idiotest Chain Rea. Chain Rea. COOK 153Suppers Suppers Cupcake Wars Cupcake Wars Cupcake Wars Cupcake Wars Cupcake Wars “Grammys” Cupcake Wars Unique Sugar Cupcake Wars WE 163House “Private Lives” Å House “Black Hole” Å House “Lockdown” Å House “Knight Fall” Å House “Open and Shut” ’ House “The Choice” Å House “Baggage” ’ Å House “Help Me” ’ Å House “Now What?” Å GALA 217El Chavo El Chavo El Chavo El Chavo La Rosa de Guadalupe Como Dice el Dicho (SS) La Rosa de Guadalupe La Rosa de Guadalupe La Rosa de Guadalupe “Uno y Medio Contra el Mundo” (1973) Vicente Fernández. TELE 223(3:00) ›› “The Detonator” Noticiero Tel. Videos Asom. La Reina del Sur ’ (SS) ·Qué Noche! Con Angélica y Raúl (N) ’ (SS) America’s Funniest Videos T. Telemundo Videos Asom. Decisiones Extremas (SS) UNIV 224(2:00) Sabadazo (4:55) Sal y Pimienta Durmiendo Noticiero Fútbol Mexicano Primera División Fútbol Mexicano Primera División: Rayados vs Guadalajara Durmiendo Noticiero Estrellados (N) (SS) NBCSP 311Goal Zone Premier League Download NHL Top 10 Center of Attention College Hockey (N) ’ (Live) Track and Field Haas F1: America’s Formula 1 F1 Racing DLC 319Monsters Inside Me Å Hoarding: Buried Alive ’ Hoarding: Buried Alive ’ Hoarding: Buried Alive ’ The World’s Fattest Man ’ The Man with the 80lb Groin The Man With No Penis ’ The World’s Fattest Man ’ The Man with the 80lb Groin 20—Cleveland Daily Banner—Friday, March 18, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com Shaky Syrian truce allows for rallies against al-Qaida branch ADVERTISING IS BEIRUT (AP) — With Syria’s AP photo shaky cease-fire holding, peace- In thIs FIle ImAge posted NOT ful protesters have yet again on the Twitter page of Ahrar al- AN EXPENSE... taken to the streets in opposi- Sham on June 19, fighters from tion-held areas of the country. ADVERTISING Ahrar al-Sham march in the But this time, in addition to eastern Damascus suburb of President Bashar Assad’s gov- Ghouta, Syria. Under the rela- IS ernment, they have another tive calm of Syria's shaky cease- despised authority they seek to AN INVESTMENT... fire, peaceful protests in opposi- topple — al-Qaida’s affiliate in the country, the oppressive tion-held parts of the country PLAN WISELY Nusra Front. have re-emerged, but in addition to Syrian President Bashar INVEST YOUR The developments have raised questions as to whether the al- Assad's government, protesters ADVERTISING DOLLAR Qaida branch can be sidelined — have found another authority to IN THE or in fact even completely eradi- topple: Al-Qaida's affiliate in cated — from any future scenar- Syria, the oppressive Nusra ios for Syria. Cleveland Front group. In the northwestern province of Idlib, protesters recently set Daily fire to an office belonging to the Nusra Front after major fighting in the area saw the al-Qaida- third of Syria and neighboring Maaret al-Numan and nearby the Russians to bomb them,” meetings are underway to form Banner linked militants crush a division Iraq when it blitzed across the areas have been killed. “The peo- said Ahmad, another activist “an armed umbrella that region in the summer of 2014, ple say the Nusra Front is to who declined to give his last includes all revolutionary forces 1505 25th Street NW of the U.S.-backed rebel Free and a myriad of other militant blame,” he said. name, also in fear for his life. in Syria.” He hinted that the Cleveland, TN 37311 Syrian Army, which has become and rebel factions that took hold To justify its attack on the The Nusra Front “appears to Nusra Front is not going to be popular with residents in the in the war-ravaged country. rebel 13th Division, the al-Qaida have overstepped ... provoking a part of the umbrella. 472-5041 town of Maaret al-Numan and elsewhere across the province. In the town of Maaret al- branch spread rumors, said genuinely popular backlash Western diplomats who closely The nearly three-week truce — Numan, the Nusra Front has another town activist who now against its increasingly domi- follow the Syrian conflict say the resorted to force against resi- lives in Turkey. neering role in the conflict,” cessation of hostilities could be a which excludes the Nusra Front and its rival, the Islamic State dents on several occasions. One rumor was that rebel Col. Lister said in an article for the huge threat to the Nusra Front in group, both designated by the On March 4, Nusra Front Tayseer al-Samahee had stepped Washington-based Middle East the long term, since moderate HELP members and supporters on a Nusra Front banner during Institute. fighters who support the political United Nations as terrorist organizations — and the peace attacked a peaceful anti-govern- a recent protest in Maaret al- But despite being excluded process stand to gain grassroots WANTED talks currently underway in ment march, detaining several Numan, he said. Another was from the cease-fire and the support amid a reduction in vio- Geneva between the Syrian gov- protesters. A week later, mili- that a rebel had raped the wife of Geneva talks, the Nusra Front’s lence. ADS ernment and Western-backed tants on motorbikes stormed Nusra Front member Abu Ishaq, recent actions have shown it will Analysts caution not to expect significant side-lining of the rebels have increased pressure another protest, beating up said the activist, speaking on not be easily dislodged from can be read on the Nusra Front. demonstrators and snatching condition of anonymity for fear Syria. It is deeply embedded in Nusra Front. According to Charles Lister, a away their three-color flags sym- for family members who still live the armed opposition to Assad, “If the cease-fire takes hold Middle East Institute fellow who bolizing the 2011 Syrian uprising in the town. and it holds sway over other and the diplomatic process takes against Assad. After the rumor spread, scores rebel groups. hold, then you might see some has written a book on jihadist DAILY dynamics in the Syria conflict, Then, on Saturday, the mili- of Nusra Front fighters drove into The Nusra Front has thou- shifts,” said Fawaz Gerges, a scholar on Islamic groups who the truce “was a test of exactly tants swept through the town the town from the nearby Jabal sands of battle-hardened, mostly has been following the Syria con- at how much” the Nusra Front again, this time capturing and al-Zawiya area to try and crush Syrian fighters, and controls flict from the London School of would succeed in casting itself as detaining fighters from the popu- the rebels’ 13th Division, he said. wide areas in Idlib province as www.cleveland lar 13th Division of the rebel Free The division gained wide sup- well as other areas around Syria. Economics. a political force and a heavy- weight in the conflict. Syrian Army. port among Syrians when it They also have strong allies, A major factor in favor of the banner.com Apparently, not much. The townspeople had had pulled out of residential areas such as the jihadi Jund al-Aqsa Syrian al-Qaida branch remain- enough. after the Russian airstrikes’ cam- group. ing relevant is its track record as The Nusra Front, or Jabhat al- On-Line Nusra as it is known in Arabic, On Monday, a throng swarmed paign began on Sept. 30, in an But there are signs of new an indispensable ally against a Nusra Front building, tearing effort to spare the civilian popu- rifts, including with the powerful Syrian government forces. Its emerged in Syria in 2012, when Newspaper down the black-and-white lation from being targeted. Islamic rebel group known as allies-of-convenience are not the country’s civil war was already in full swing, quickly Islamic banner from its facade. 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Thursday in one of the first let- tion in American-run schools 8580B 8; @12,1 1. 6*B -..6 -.=;2 ters to travel directly to Cuba in before Cuba’s 1959 socialist rev- 6.7=*5 =8 12< +><27.<< .*-527. /8; decades. olution. ,5*<<2/2.- *-< %>.<-*B =1;8>01 ;2 -*B 2< 96 /8; +><27.<< *-< *7- Ileana Yarza wrote to Obama She said she was “charmed” by 96/8;9.;<87*5*-<=1.-*B+./8;. on Feb. 18, saying “there are not Obama’s “gentlemanliness” and *- 2< =8 ;>7 $>7-*B -.*-527. 2< many Cubans so eager as I to while she didn’t know if she *6 ;2-*B /8; +><27.<< *-< *7- 7887 ;2-*B /8; 9.;<87*5 *-< meet you in person” and asked would see the president during 87-*B -.*-527. 2< ;2-*B 96 55 him to have a strong cup of his time in Cuba, she said: “If I ,8;;.,=287< 6><= +. 6*-. +B -.*- Cuban coffee with her sometime. had the opportunity to see him I 527.-*B+./8;.*-;>7<'2<* *<=.; Obama wrote back that “hopeful- would say ‘I admire you, I respect ,*;-2<,8?.;6.;2,*7 A9;.<< *;. *,,.9=.- 5.?.5*7- *25B *7 ly, I will have time to enjoy a cup you, and I think you’ve done 7.;  

AP photo of Cuban coffee” when he visits something very important,” by .&$)"*-1)$&0 In thIs Feb. 12 Photo, Lara, who is just under 3 months old and was born with microcephaly, is Havana Sunday. moving toward normalizing rela- examined by a neurologist at the Pedro I hospital in Campina Grande in Paraiba state, Brazil. Paraiba His letter flew to Cuba tions with Cuba.  '  272<=.; *?*25 *+5. =8 ,86. =8 B8>; ,1>;,1 and Pernambuco in Brazil’s impoverished northeast are ground zero for the Zika epidemic. Wednesday on the first direct “I’d love to show him and his    mail flight since shortly after the wife my house,” she said. Brazil battles neglect, cash crunch fighting Zika 1959 Cuban revolution and U.S. officials have said in  arrived Thursday afternoon. recent days that direct mail   CAMPINA GRANDE, Brazil (AP) Brazil’s deepest recession since chikungunya — viruses trans- “I’m pleasantly surprised,” ended shortly after the Cuban "1!-2/-,3&,)&,$& — In May, as the first cases of the 1930s, which is forcing belt- mitted by the same Aedes aegypti Yarza told The Associated Press. revolution. Cuban state press say the Zika virus were being detect- tightening across Latin America’s mosquito that carries Zika. The White House published the it was cut after a letter bomb was  -2/0"5 ed in Brazil, Rossandra Oliveira largest economy. But experts say In a technical note sent in letter Thursday but Yarza said sent from New York to Cuba in +")*5-2/1-20 stopped receiving a critical tool the collective failure to tackle September to the 185 municipal- she was waiting to open it until 1968. ,5*<<2/2.-<,5.?.5*7-+*77.;,86 she needed to do her job: insecti- corruption, crushing inequality ities in Pernambuco, the state’s relatives arrived to watch. William LeoGrande, an cide. and chronic underfunding of the top disease control official even She said she began writing to American University expert on -/'"41-   Monthly shipments from the public health system is also to discussed substitutes, such as Obama during his first presiden- U.S.-Cuba relations, said he 7,5>-.=1./8558@27027/8;6*=287 tial campaign and had written believed the Cuban version was C *6.@2=1*--;.<< government to her office at the blame. using household bleach to kill 9187.7>6+.; epicenter of the outbreak If addressing such longstand- mosquito larvae, or small fish to him four or five times since then, correct. C".;<87=8,87=*,=2/*+><27.<< stopped. Oliveira, who manages ing scourges weren’t a steep eat them. C#.:>.<=.-<=*;=-*=. ,5*<<2/2,*=287 mosquito control for this city of enough challenge, Rousseff must Castro said the reported prob- Air pollution alert for greater C(.@255,87=*,=B8>/8;9;.9*B 400,000, was left helpless. The now do so while fighting for her lems coincided with a cooler peri- 6.7=(.*,,.9='2<* *<=.;,*;- shortages continued even after political survival. On Sunday, od of reduced breeding and larvi- 2<,8?.;*7-6.;2,*7A9;.<< Mexico City area are lifted C/B8>*;.*+255270,><=86.; President Dilma Rousseff’s gov- hundreds of thousands of cide shipments have been nor- 95.*<.,87/2;6B8>;,>;;.7=+255270 ernment declared the mosquito- Brazilians poured into the streets malized since he took office in MEXICO CITY (AP) — A four- Avila said the garbage *--;.<< borne virus a national health to demand she resign over a October. He said the most effec- day air pollution emergency alert released polluting gases and &"%*),&'-/"%0 emergency Nov. 11. widening corruption scandal now tive way to fight mosquitoes isn’t in Mexico City was lifted called it “pure poison.” The city 96 87-*B/8;%>.<-*B*- It wasn’t an isolated case. For implicating former President Luiz with chemicals but by eliminat- Thursday after authorities government was briefly forced to 96%>.<-*B/8;(.-7.<-*B*- several months last year cities Inacio Lula da Silva. On ing the breeding sites lurking ordered some cars off the road truck waste to another state fur- 96(.-7.<-*B/8;%1>;<-*B*- 96%1>;<-*B/8;;2-*B*- and states on the front lines of Thursday, she entrenched inside people’s homes — an effort and atmospheric conditions ther away. *6;2-*B/8;$>7-*B*- the epidemic in Brazil’s northeast behind her political mentor, reinforced by Rousseff’s decision improved. The city and the state have 96;2-*B/8; 87-*B*- ran out of larvicide, and supplies swearing in Silva as her chief of to deploy the military to carry out Even so, smog on the city’s sparred in the past over water 8;".;<87*5<<2<=*7,. nationwide had to be rationed, staff. house-to-house inspections. northern edge reached 1.3 times issues — the city gets much of     according to interviews with local Health Minister Marcelo While the effectiveness of acceptable limits in the after- its supply from dams in Mexico health officials and documents Castro was at a loss to explain almost any strategy to eradicate noon. State — and over garbage and ' ) # obtained by The Associated Press what happened. pesky mosquitoes is debated by Rafael Pacchiano, the federal waste water discharges sent       from prosecutors investigating “If there was this shortage — some experts, Brazilian authori- environment secretary, said new from the city to the state. the shortages. which I cannot attest to whether ties consider larvicide an impor- pollution-control standards However, Mexico State inspec-  The lack of larvicide is only one there was or not — it was for a tant part of their toolkit, espe- would be considered after the tion centers have a reputation of **%0/&2#*)0(&%,2/ of a string of public health fail- short time, and was an isolated cially when eliminating breeding city’s first pollution alert in 11 being more lax in the twice-year- �)1&1-%%)1)-,"*-01 ings crippling Brazil’s ability to incident that does not affect the in makeshift cisterns that prolif- years. ly emissions testing required for manage the Zika outbreak and overall situation,” he said in an erate in the northeast due to a He said that a working group cars in the metropolitan area. $!#$"$ &# % 8; B8>; 687.B +*,4 .@*;. 8/ <,185 the surge in rare birth defects interview from his office in lack of reliable running water. would be established to lower The ozone pollution alert *;<129 D0>*;*7=..<E ./8;. B8> 9*B thought to be linked to it. A Brasilia that looks onto the strik- The pesticide’s disappearance, the threshold at which alerts are declared Monday resulted in a /8; * <.*;,1 <.;?2,. 0.= =1. ;./>7- weeklong tour by AP of several ing modernist presidential however temporary, is a sign of declared, and find ways to make driving ban that kept about 9852,B 27 @;2=270 *55 =1. .-.;*5 %;*-. 8662<<287 *= cities and towns in the northeast palace. deep-seated government neglect it easier to detect polluting vehi- 800,000 cars from the roads %" =8 5.*;7 18@ =8 found public hospitals starved But documents obtained by in a battle that, in the tropics, cles. Wednesday, and a similar num- *?82- <,185*;<129 <,*6<  6.< for funding and local health offi- the AP and interviews with local has to be waged every day, said Pacchiano also said Mexico ber Thursday. <*0. /;86 5.?.5*7- *25B *77.; cials scrambling to care for the health officials indicate that the Dr. Artur Timerman, a virologist City and neighboring Mexico And the hot, dry, windless *7-=1.%!;?2<2=8>;(.+<2=.*= @@@/=,08? stricken babies. shortages lasted for several and president of Brazil’s Society State had reached an agreement conditions that helped create the “In 19 years of working in envi- months and rationing nationwide of Dengue and Arbovirus. over garbage disposal. buildup of smog yielded some- -01,%-2,% ronmental control I’ve never seen occurred between August and “In a war like the one Brazil is The state had begun refusing what Thursday. so much disorganization as I’m October, when many women facing, any gap has serious, to accept the city’s garbage this Mexico City used to regularly seeing now,” said Oliveira, whose were pregnant and, unbe- direct consequences,” said week after Mexico City Mayor reach high smog levels, but air team of 169 health inspectors in knownst to them at the time, Timerman. Miguel Angel Mancera blamed quality has improved significant- Campina Grande had to carry potentially transmitting Zika to While Brazilian scientists have surrounding states for sending ly since the 1990s. out door-to-door inspections their unborn babies. won international praise for pollution into the city. Among other measures, rules without the insecticide during The problems occurred despite quickly identifying a possible link Mexico State Gov. Eruviel were put in place that aimed to the shortage. “We’re paying the an alert from the World Health between Zika and microcephaly, Avila shot back by denying limit the circulation of older, !$% $$  <27,. .+;>*;B consequences for having under- Organization urging nations to authorities so far have been access for the 8,000 tons of more polluting vehicles, and <= 6*5. *,1<1>7- 62A 7*6.- $=2=,1B.*;<85- 2,120*7?.7>. estimated the enemy.” strengthen mosquito control in unable to leverage those discov- garbage the city sends to the obliged car owners to get regular *;.* "5.*<. ,*55 58,*5 7>6+.; The immediate culprit is the face of a surge in dengue and eries into public health victories. state’s dumps each day. smog checks.     www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Friday, March 18, 2016—21

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Estate Sales to love unconditionally, cherish for- day 8am-? mOvING SALE: miscellaneous furni- ESTATE SALE: Antiques, furniture, ever and complete our family. Ex- ture, tools and many other items. glassware, floral supplies, art sup- penses paid. Please call Jeff and 3018 BATES PIKE SE, Saturday, 9am-3pm Saturday. 233 Knighthood plies, collectible dolls, exercise Jenn 877-440-5111. 19th, 8am-3pm. Lots of everything. Trail. equipment, lots more. rain or shine Friday and Saturday 8am-? Camp- 3630 EDGEWOOD Circle NW Satur- SATUrDAy & Sunday, starting at 8pm. Numerous items, some furni- bell Glenn Subdivision, off Highway LEGAL day 8 am. Furniture, military and 60, follow signs. scouts collectibles, tools, Tv's, toys, ture. 5335 Benton Pike. PUBLICATIONS books, nice ladies and children SPrING FLING come where the 26. Plants-Soil-Seed-Feed clothing, home accents, lots of great bargains are Calvin's Flea market stuff! North on Ocoee Street to left SPrING GArDEN seeds are in, on- LEGAL PuBLICATION 1600 Spring Place road SE. Avon, ion sets, seed potatoes, greens etc. on Blueberry Hill road, right on rugs, tools, cemetery flowers. of- Notice to Creditors Edgewood. At misty mountain 423-728-5100, State of Tennessee, Probate Court for Bradley fice chairs, jewelry, Easter baskets, 4220 Spring Place road, look for the County at Cleveland. Notice to Creditors ES- glassware, Stanley Home Prod- log cabin, 9am-6pm monday- Friday TATE OF: ANNA mAE mcSPADDEN, No: BASEmENT SALE: 2910 mountain ucts, and Fuller Brush. Open Tues- 2016-Pr-44. Notice is hereby given that on the Pointe Drive. Friday and Saturday open until 4pm on Saturday. 4th day of march, 2016, Letters of Testamentary day- Saturday 10am-6pm. in respect of the Estate of Anna mae mcSpad- 7:30am-? Furniture, Nordic Track, 29. 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Drew Brandenburg, DEFENDANT, barred: (1) (A) Four (4) months from the date of tendant, Evening House Person DOCKET NUmBEr v-14-498. IT APPEArING TWO FAmILy garage sale, Friday/ needed at Holiday Inn Express and the first publication (or posting, as the case may from the complaint in this cause, which is sworn Saturday, 8am-? rain or shine. 140 be) of this notice if the creditor received an actual to, that the Defendant, Drew Brandenburg, is a Hampton Inn, Ooltewah. Apply in copy of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) Non-resident of the State of Tennessee, and it Stonewood Drive NW. person. ! days before the date that is four (4) months from further appearing that his/her whereabouts are the date of the first publication (or posting); or (B) unknown so that ordinary process cannot be ZION ASSEmBLy Church of God, Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor re- served upon the Defendant. It is therefore Or- march 19th, 7am-? Clothes, furni- 30. Help Wanted - Full Time ceived an actual copy of this notice to creditors DErED that said Defendant will appear and of the creditor received the copy of the notice make defense within thirty (30) days to the com- ture, miscellaneous items. BBQ $$$ JOB Fair $$$+ March 18, 2016 less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is plaint or the same will be taken as confessed as sandwiches for sale. 5512 Water- four (4) months from the date of publication (or to him/her and set for hearing ex parte, and that level Hwy across from flea market. posting) as described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve a copy of this order be published for four (4) con- Olsten Staffing has immediate long LEGAL PUBLICATION (12) months from the decedent's date of death. secutive weeks in a newspaper published in term assignments available at This 4th day of march, 2016. Signed: James Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee. Within 18. Articles For Sale SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE ronald mcSpadden, Personal representative. that time, Defendant is also required to serve a Bayer in Cleveland. All shifts avail- Sarah E. Coleman, Clerk & master, Ginger Wil- copy of his/her pleading upon valerie Epstein, GOLD'S Gym Cross trainer rarely able. Applicants will be entered WHEREAS, default having been made in the pay- son Buchanan, Attorney for Estate of Anna mae whose address is 720 Cherry Street, Chatta- into drawing for $50.00 gift cards ment of the debts and obligations secured by a mcSpadden, P.O. Box 1083, Cleveland TN nooga, Tennessee 37402. Gayla H. miller, Clerk. used is an understatement Sale 37364-1083; 423-614-4035 BPr No.017620. valerie Epstein, Attorney for Plaintiff. price $300. Phone 423-507-3080 when hiring process is complete. Deed of Trust executed on 08/31/01, by Tracy A. march 11, 18, 2016 February 26, 2016; march 4, 11, 18, 2016 after 4. Apply in person Friday, march 18, Reagan and wife, Arina Kay Reagan aka Ariana Kay from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm at: Reagan to David S. Humberd, Trustee, for the bene- LEGAL PUBLICATION fit of Bank of Cleveland and appearing of record in SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S Register’s Office of BRADLEY County, Tennessee, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE in Book 1145, Page 602, and WHEREAS, the benefi- Default having been made in the terms, conditions, and payments provided in cial interest of said Deed of Trust was last trans- 4207 Michigan Avenue Road NE ferred and assigned to Federal National Mortgage a certain Deed of Trust dated AUGUST 29, 2011, executed by ANDREW L. Cleveland, TN 37323 Association ("Fannie Mae") and WHEREAS, Federal TROW, MARRIED (JOINED BY HIS WIFE, CATHERINE TROW), to CHARLES B. National Mortgage Association ("Fannie Mae"), as BURNS, JR., Trustee, of record in BOOK 2049 PAGE 735, for the benefit of Bring two forms of ID, work history SOUTHERN HERITAGE BANK, EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF STATE OF and references. Don’t miss this op- the holder of the Note for which debt is owed, portunity to spring forward into (“Note Holder”), appointed the undersigned, Prior- TENNESSEE, P.O. BOX 4730, CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE 37320, in the Regis- your new career! ity Trustee Services of TN, LLC, as Substitute Trus- ter's Office for BRADLEY County, Tennessee and to J. PHILLIP JONES AND/OR tee by instrument filed or to be filed for record in JESSICA D. 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County Courthouse, 155 North Ocoee Street, Cleve- DOOR OF THE BRADLEY COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 155 NORTH OCOEE STREET land, TN 37311, proceed to sell at public outcry to IN CLEVELAND, BRADLEY COUNTY, TENNESSEE, sell to the highest bidder for CHECKErS NOW hiring for all cash, free from the equity of redemption, homestead, and dower, and all other shifts. Hard Working, Dependable the highest and best bidder for cash or certified People. Apply in person 920 25th check only. The wiring of funds will not be ac- exemptions which are expressly waived, and subject to any unpaid taxes, if Street or www.work4checkers.com cepted. The conducting of the sale will be handled any, the following described property in BRADLEY County, Tennessee, to wit: by Auction.com. More information concerning their PROPERTY LOCATED IN COUNTY OF BRADLEY, TENNESSEE: policies and procedures on bidding at the foreclo- LOCATED IN THE SECOND CIVIL DISTRICT OF BRADLEY COUNTY, TENNES- sure sale can be found on their website SEE, TO-WIT: Auction.com. The following described property situ- LOT THREE (3), LEE ESTATES, PHASE III, AS SHOWN BY PLAT OF RECORD IN ated in BRADLEY County, Tennessee, to wit: Begin- PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 59, IN THE REGISTER’S OFFICE OF BRADLEY COUNTY, ning at an iron pin set in the North line of No Pone TENNESSEE TO WHICH REFERENCE IS MADE FOR A MORE SPECIFIC DE- DELIvEry TrUCK Driver Posi- Road at the Southwest corner of Hartert (DB SCRIPTION. tions available 345-438); thence along said line of said Road the BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO STEVEN COOLEY, MARRIED BY • Competitive pay WARRANTY DEED FROM JOHNNY R. KITTERMAN AND WIFE, BARBARA J. • Load pay following six (6) calls and distances: North 68 de- • Extra delivery pay grees 28 minutes West, 86.8 feet; North 74 degrees KITTERMAN AND JOHNNY R. KITTERMAN, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF • $500 monthly safety/ 26 minutes West, 227.0 feet; North 75 degrees 05 THE ESTATE OF RUTH KITTERMAN, DATED 09/15/2006 AND RECORDED performance bonus minutes West, 68.2 feet; North 77 degrees 01 min- 09/20/2006, IN BOOK 1680, PAGE 98-99, IN THE REGISTER’S OFFICE OF • Daily opportunities for extra BRADLEY COUNTY, TENNESSEE. bonus utes West, 70.25 feet; North 86 degrees 28 minutes • Weekly direct deposit West, 70.85 feet and South 81 degrees 52 minutes SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS RECORDED IN MISC. BOOK 95, PAGE 470, IN • modern fleet of Cascadia West, 82.0 feet to an iron pin set at the Southeast THE REGISTER’S OFFICE OF BRADLEY COUNTY, TENNESSEE. Tractors corner of Bowater; thence along the East line of Bo- SUBJECT TO DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENTS AND TO BUILDING SET- BACK LINE REQUIREMENTS PER PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 59, IN THE REGIS- requirements: water North 23 degrees 05 minutes 42 seconds • Class A CDL East, 722.6 feet (passing through a Bowater post at TER’S OFFICE OF BRADLEY COUNTY, TENNESSEE. • Able to operate forklift (willing 23.2 feet) to an iron pin found at a corner with Har- SUBJECT TO HEALTH DEPARTMENT REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS. to learn) tert (DB 345-440); thence along the South line of SUBJECT TO ANY AND ALL GOVERNMENTAL ZONING AND/OR SUBDIVISION AND REGULATIONS IN EFFECT THEREON. If interested or for more information Hartert South 79 degrees 29 minutes East, 574.7 call 423-338-0583 or feet to an iron pin set at an old fence corner; M/P 033C-A-033.00 GR 931-409-1015, Office hours mon- thence along the West line of Hartert (DB 345-440) COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 4040 JOHN COURT NW, CLEVELAND, TN 37312 day- Friday 7am-4pm. and a fence, South 21 degrees 00 minutes 23 sec- ALSO BEING THE SAME PROPERTY CONVEYED TO ANDREW L. TROW, MAR- RIED, BY WARRANTY DEED DATED AUGUST 29, 2011 OF RECORD IN BOOK onds West, 328.48 feet to an iron pin found; thence EArN THOUSAND$ from home. Be along the West line of Hartert (DB 345-438) and a 2049, PAGE 733, REGISTER’S OFFICE FOR BRADLEY COUNTY, TENNESSEE. careful of work-at-home schemes. fence, South 21 degrees 18 minutes West, 399.3 THIS IS IMPROVED PROPERTY KNOWN AS 4040 JOHN CT NW, CLEVELAND, Hidden costs can add up, and re- feet to the point of beginning, as shown by survey TN 37312 (4040 JOHN COURT NW, CLEVELAND, TN 37312). quirements may be unrealistic. PARCEL ID: 033C A 033.00 000 Learn how to avoid work-at-home by Richmond Surveying Company, 123 Sheep scams. Call the Federal Trade Com- Ranch Road SE, Cleveland, TN 37323, TRLS# 917, THE SALE OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY mission. 1-877-FTC-HELP. A mes- dated May 9, 1994. Being the same real estate con- KIND, AND IS FURTHER SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF ANY TENANT(S) OR sage from Cleveland Daily Banner veyed to Tracy A. Reagan and wife, Arina Kay Rea- OTHER PARTIES OR ENTITIES IN POSSESSION OF THE PROPERTY. ANY REP- and the FTC. Or visit our Web site at gan by Deed to Create Tenants by the Entirety RESENTATION CONCERNING ANY ASPECT OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY BY A www.ftc.gov dated August 30, 1994 and recorded in Deed Book THIRD PARTY IS NOT THE REPRESENTATION/RESPONSIBILITY OF FULL TImE help needed. Champion 360, page 634 in the Register's Office for Bradley TRUSTEE(S)/ SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE(S) OR THEIR OFFICE. Cleaners on North Lee Highway. Ap- County, Tennessee. Subject to any governmental THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, IF ANY, ANY PRIOR LIENS OR ply in person. ENCUMBRANCES LEASES, EASEMENTS AND ALL OTHER MATTERS WHICH zoning and subdivision ordinances or regulations in ExPErIENCED CArEGIvErS and effect thereon. Subject to Property Line Agreement TAKE PRIORITY OVER THE DEED OF TRUST UNDER WHICH THIS FORECLO- CNAs who are available to work as set out in Instrument recorded in Deed Book SURE SALE IS CONDUCTED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE PRIORITY 2nd, 3rd, or weekends. Please apply 345, page 436, Register's Office of Bradley County, OF ANY FIXTURE FILING. IF THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY/ IN- in person at 60 25th Street NW #3, TERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, THE STATE OF TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF in Cleveland. monday- Friday from Tennessee. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 3295 NO PONE 11am-5pm. RD NW, GEORGETOWN, TN 37336 CURRENT REVENUE, OR THE STATE OF TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND WORK FORCE DEVELOPMENT ARE LISTED AS INTERESTED PARTIES IN THE HOmESTEAD LAWN & TrACTOr OWNER(S): Tracy A Regan and Arina Kay Reagan CO. is seeking a Parts Counter aka Ariana Kay Reagan The sale of the above-de- ADVERTISEMENT, THEN THE NOTICE OF THIS FORECLOSURE IS BEING Sales Person. must be familiar with scribed property shall be subject to all matters GIVEN TO THEM, AND THE SALE WILL BE SUBJECT TO THE APPLICABLE tractors and outdoor power equip- shown on any recorded plan; any unpaid taxes; any GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES RIGHT TO REDEEM THE PROPERTY, ALL AS RE- ment, have good computer skills QUIRED BY 26 U.S.C. 7425 AND T.C.A. 67-1-1433. THE NOTICE REQUIRE- and enjoy working with people. Ap- restrictive covenants, easements or set-back lines ply at 3529 APD-40 SW, Cleve- that may be applicable; any prior liens or encum- MENTS OF T.C.A. 35-5-101 ET SEQ. HAVE BEEN MET. land. brances as well as any priority created by a fixture THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO ADJOURN THE DAY OF THE SALE TO ANOTHER filing; and any matter that an accurate survey of DAY, TIME AND PLACE CERTAIN WITHOUT FURTHER PUBLICATION, UPON PETROLEuM DRIvER: Class A the premises might disclose. Substitute Trustee ANNOUNCEMENT AT THE TIME AND PLACE FOR THE SALE SET FORTH with Hazmat/ Tanker- Clean m v r, ABOVE. THE TRUSTEE/SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO RE- 2 year tractor- trailer experience. will only convey any interest he/she may have in Call: United Petroleum Carriers the property at the time of sale. Property is sold SCIND THE SALE 423-476-8667. Email “as is, where is.” For every lien or claim of lien of IF YOU PURCHASE A PROPERTY AT THE FORECLOSURE SALE, THE ENTIRE [email protected]. the state identified above, please be advised notice PURCHASE PRICE IS DUE AND PAYABLE AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE AUC- TION IN THE FORM OF A CERTIFIED/BANK CHECK MADE PAYABLE TO OR SALES PErSON/ ESTImATOr, required by § 67-1-1433 (b)(1) was timely given and Outside Sales position. requires the that any sale of the property herein referenced will ENDORSED TO LAW OFFICE OF J. PHILLIP JONES. NO PERSONAL CHECKS ability to measure homes for gutter be subject to the right of the state to redeem the WILL BE ACCEPTED. TO THIS END, YOU MUST BRING SUFFICIENT FUNDS TO installation. responding to estimate land as provided for in § 67-1-1433(c)(1). All right OUTBID THE LENDER AND ANY OTHER BIDDERS. INSUFFICIENT FUNDS WILL requests. Servicing existing ac- NOT BE ACCEPTED. AMOUNTS RECEIVED IN EXCESS OF THE WINNING BID counts and calling on new custom- and equity of redemption, statutory or otherwise, ers. College degree preferred. Con- homestead, and dower are expressly waived in said WILL BE REFUNDED TO THE SUCCESSFUL PURCHASER AT THE TIME THE struction sales/ knowledge is a plus. Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, FORECLOSURE DEED IS DELIVERED. Drain right Guttering, 2077 but the undersigned will sell and convey only as OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: NONE OF RECORD Westland Drive, or call Substitute Trustee. The right is reserved to adjourn THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OB- 423-472-7018. the day of the sale to another day, time, and place TAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. SErvICE DEPArTmENT certain without further publication, upon an- This is improved property known as 4040 JOHN CT NW, CLEVELAND, TN TECHNICIAN nouncement at the time and place for the sale set 37312 (4040 JOHN COURT NW, CLEVELAND, TN 37312). Successful candidate will be respon- J. PHILLIP JONES/JESSICA D. BINKLEY, SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE sible for repair and maintenance of a forth above. PRIORITY TRUSTEE SERVICES OF TN, variety of agricultural and construc- LLC 2970 Clairmont Road NE, Suite 780 1800 HAYES STREET tion equipment. Ability to work well Atlanta, Georgia 30329 770-234-9181 File No.: NASHVILLE, TN 37203 with customers and fellow techni- 7345.28956 Web Site: www.rcolegal.com Cleveland (615) 254-4430 cians a priority. Established com- www.phillipjoneslaw.com pany with good pay and benefits to Daily Banner 03/04/16, 03/11/16, 03/18/16 TS#: qualifying candidate. Entry level po- 7345.28956 FEI # 2013.04016 03/04/2016, www.auction.com sition also available. Send resumes 03/11/2016, 03/18/2016 F16-0181 to: #759-m, c/o Cleveland Daily Ban- March 4, 11, 18, 2016 March 11, 18, 25, 2016 ner, P.O. Box 3600, Cleveland, TN 37320-3600 22—Cleveland Daily Banner—Friday, March 18, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com Legal Publications 30. Help Wanted - Full Time 30. Help Wanted - Full Time 30. Help Wanted - Full Time 33. Business Opportunities LEGAL PUBLICATION Needed experieNced full time SiGN cOMpANY seeks Trainable or deliverY driver/ warehouse InvesTIgaTe BeFOre payroll/ Benefits clerk for well estab- experienced person. Must NOT be help needed. Box truck experience YOU InvesT! PUBLIC NOTICE lished automotive dealership. Must afraid of heights. Apply at 2009 Bly- helpful. Apply in person at Scotts Always a good policy, especially for REGULAR MEETING OF THE have payroll/ benefits knowledge. the Avenue Se cleveland. Furniture company 1650 South lee business opportunities and fran- CITY OF CLEVELAND Beginning pay $14 hourly. Send re- 7:30am-3pm Monday- Friday. No ex- Highway, cleveland. chise. call TN division of consumer sumes to: #760-p, c/o cleveland perience required. HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION STArS, iNc. is hiring personal As- Affairs at (800) 342-8385 or the Fed- daily Banner, p.O. Box 3600, cleve- eral Trade commission at (877) TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 2016 AT 5:15 PM land, TN 37320-3600 sistant, wage $8.50. call 423-447-2590 ext. # 1 FTc-Help for free information. Or CLEVELAND MUNICIPAL BUILDING visit our Web site at www.ftc.gov 190 CHURCH STREET NE LEGAL PUBLICATION TAxi driver needed chattanooga The Historic Commission will consider the follow- $30 +/ hourly. call Now: NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE 423-593-1255 prOceSS MedicAl claims from ing items: Francis P. Burns and Pamela S. Burns conveyed to home? chances are you won’t make Byron Whittington requests a Certificate of Appro- UTiliTY liNe clearance contractor any money. Find out how to spot a James S. Webb, as Trustee, real property in Bradley seeks tree trimmers needed to work medical billing scam. call the Fed- priateness for work at 1530 Jordan Ave NW (Tax County, Tennessee by Real Estate Deed of Trust in Athens, TN and the surrounding eral Trade commission, Map 49E Group X Parcel 15.00). The property is dated April 21, 2005, recorded April 25, 2005 in areas. experience in tree trimming is 1-877-FTc-Help. zoned R1 Single Family Residential. Book 1528, page 289 in the Register's Office of preferred. Health insurance and A message from Thomas Coyle requests a Certificate of Appropriate- 401K are offered. drug screen is re- cleveland daily Banner and the Bradley County, Tennessee, that was modified by quired, e-verification is required. We Federal Trade commission. Or visit ness for work at 363 17th St NW (Tax Map 49E Deed of Trust Extension Agreements dated Febru- are a drug free company and an e O our Web site at www.ftc.gov Group W Parcel 2.00). The property is zoned R1 ary 20, 2009, recorded February 20, 2009 in Book e. please call 800-367-6141. Single Family Residential. 1889 page 541, dated July 27, 2010, recorded LEGAL PUBLICATION Phil Collier requests a Certificate of Appropriate- August 25, 2010 in Book 1989, page 461, and dated ness for work at 333 17th St NW (Tax Map 49E NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGS August 21, 2013, recorded August 23, 2013 in Book CLEVELAND URBAN AREA MPO Group W Parcel 3.00 & 3.01). The property is zoned 2196, page 80 in said Register's Office (collectively, R1 Single Family Residential. the "Deed of Trust"), to secure payment and per- March 18, 2016 The Technical Coordinating Committee (TCC) of the formance of the debt described in the Deed of Cleveland Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Or- Trust. ganization (MPO) will hold a public meeting on LEGAL PUBLICATION Branch Banking and Trust Company, a North Caro- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Wednesday, April 20, 2016 at 10:00 A.M., 2nd floor, lina banking corporation ("Bank"), successor by City Council meeting room of the Cleveland Mu- Francis P. Burns and Pamela S. Burns conveyed to merger to The Bank/First Citizens Bank, as owner nicipal Building, 190 Church Street NE in Cleve- James S. Webb, as Trustee, real property in Bradley and holder of the indebtedness secured thereby, ap- land. The public is invited and encouraged to at- County, Tennessee by Deed of Trust dated May 16, pointed Justin M. Sveadas and Jamie L. Morton as tend this public meeting. 2003, recorded May 19, 2003 in Book 1321, page Substitute Trustees by Appointment of Substitute 592 in the Register's Office of Bradley County, Ten- Trustees recorded October 20, 2015 in Book 2333, The Executive Board of the MPO will hold its next nessee, that was modified by Deed of Trust Exten- page 567 in said Register's Office, either of whom public meeting on Wednesday, April 20, 2016 at sion Agreements dated July 26, 2007, recorded acting alone to have all rights, powers, privileges, 11:00 A.M., 2nd floor, City Council meeting room July 31, 2007 in Book 1769, page 82, dated July and immunities granted to the original Trustee in of the Cleveland Municipal Building, located at 190 27, 2010, recorded August 25, 2010 in Book 1989, the Deed of Trust. Church Street NE in Cleveland. The public is in- page 463, and dated August 21, 2013, recorded Default has been made in the payment of the debt vited and encouraged to attend this public meeting. August 23, 2013 in Book 2196, page 82 in said Reg- secured by the Deed of Trust. Bank has declared ister's Office (collectively, the "Deed of Trust"), to the entire balance due and payable and has in- Agenda items for both meetings will include, but secure payment and performance of the debt de- structed the Substitute Trustees to foreclose the not be limited to the following item(s): scribed in the Deed of Trust. Deed of Trust in accordance with its terms. Branch Banking and Trust Company, a North Caro- NOW, THEREFORE, the Substitute Trustees, on Fri- Draft 2040 Long-Range Transportation Plan release lina banking corporation ("Bank"), successor by day, April 1, 2016, commencing at for public comment merger to The Bank/First Citizens Bank, as owner 11:00 a.m. Daylight Saving Time, at the main en- Development of 2017-2020 Transportation Im- and holder of the indebtedness secured thereby, ap- trance of the Bradley County Courthouse in Cleve- provement Program and identification of potential pointed Justin M. Sveadas and Jamie L. Morton as land, Tennessee, will offer for sale and sell at public projects Substitute Trustees by Appointment of Substitute auction to the highest and best bidder for cash the The Cleveland Urban Area MPO is a federally man- Trustees recorded October 20, 2015 in Book 2333, property therein conveyed, designated as 268 dated organization responsible for transportation page 567 in said Register's Office, either of whom White Road, S.E., Cleveland, Tennessee 37311, planning and transportation resource allocation acting alone to have all rights, powers, privileges, more particularly described as follows: within the Cleveland Urbanized area. and immunities granted to the original Trustee in Located in the First Civil District of Bradley the Deed of Trust. County, Tennessee, to wit: Lot Six (6) in the Copies of all MPO documents can be viewed at the Default has been made in the payment of the debt Re-subdivision of Lots 2 and 3 of the Paul Riddle Cleveland Public Library, the Cleveland/Bradley secured by the Deed of Trust. Bank has declared Subdivision, recorded in Plat Book 16, page 105 in Chamber of Commerce, the Development and Engi- the entire balance due and payable and has in- the Register's Office of Bradley County, Tennessee. neering Services Building (MPO office) at 185 2nd structed the Substitute Trustees to foreclose the Said lot is more particularly described as beginning Street, N.E., and on the MPO website: http://cleve- Deed of Trust in accordance with its terms. in the westernmost line of White Road, 25 feet landtn.gov/index.aspx?nid=153 NOW, THEREFORE, the Substitute Trustees, on Fri- from the center line, and at the northeast corner of day, April 1, 2016, commencing at 10:45 a.m. Day- Lot 4 of the original subdivision; and from said be- light Saving Time, at the main entrance of the ginning point and run with the westernmost line of If additional information is needed, please contact Bradley County Courthouse in Cleveland, Tennes- said White Road, North 16 degrees 45 minutes MPO Coordinator Greg Thomas, phone (423) see, will offer for sale and sell at public auction to East, 121.3 feet; thence with the southernmost line 479-1913, fax (423) 559-3373, or email the highest and best bidder for cash the property of Lot 5 as re-subdivided, South 88 degrees 31 min- [email protected]. therein conveyed, designated as 271 Alecia Lane, utes West, 126.6 feet to an angle; thence continu- March 18, 2016; April 13, 2016 S.E., Cleveland, Tennessee 37323, more particu- ing on North 76 degrees 52 minutes West, 19.9 feet larly described as follows: to a corner; thence with the easternmost line of LEGAL PUBLICATION Located in the First Civil District of Bradley said Lot 5 as re-subdivided, South 18 degrees 51 SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE County, Tennessee, to wit: Being Lot Seventeen minutes West, 95.8 feet to the northeast line of WHEREAS, default having been made in the pay- (17) in Overlook Estates Subdivision, a plat of said Lot 4 in the original subdivision; thence with ment of the debts and obligations secured by a which is recorded in Plat Book 5, page 96 in the said line of said Lot 4, South 79 degrees 19 minutes Deed of Trust executed on 04/21/03, by Christo- Register's Office of Bradley County, Tennessee. East, 144.4 feet to the beginning. Description pher Silver and Angela Silver, husband and wife, Subject to any applicable governmental zoning ordi- taken from recorded plat. Subject to restrictions as a/k/a Christopher A. Silver & Angela M. Silver to nances or subdivision regulations in effect thereon. recorded in Deed Book 367, page 842 and Book Transcontinental Title of Hamilton County, Tennes- Subject to restrictions recorded in Misc. Book 168, 1046, page 5 in the Register's Office of Bradley see, Trustee, for the benefit of Mortgage Electronic page 299 in the Register's Office of Bradley County, County, Tennessee. Subject to easements, set- Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Irwin Tennessee. Subject to drainage and utility ease- backs, and requirements as set out on plat recorded Mortgage Corporation, its successors and assigns ments and to building set back lines as shown on in Plat Book 16, page 105 in said Register's Office. and appearing of record in Register’s Office of the aforementioned plat. Being the same property Subject to any applicable governmental zoning ordi- BRADLEY County, Tennessee, in Book 1313, Page conveyed to Frank P. Burns and Pamela S. Burns by nances or subdivision regulations in effect thereon. 810, and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Warranty Deed recorded in Book 1321, page 590 in For prior title see deed recorded in Book 1522, Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned to the Register's Office of Bradley County, Tennessee. page 113 in the Register's Office of Bradley County, Federal National Mortgage Association ("Fannie The sale shall be in bar of all rights and equities of Tennessee. Mae") and WHEREAS, Federal National Mortgage As- redemption, statutory and otherwise, homestead, The sale shall be in bar of all rights and equities of sociation ("Fannie Mae"), as the holder of the Note dower and all other rights or exemptions of every redemption, statutory and otherwise, homestead, for which debt is owed, (“Note Holder”), appointed kind, all of which are expressly waived in the Deed dower and all other rights or exemptions of every the undersigned, Priority Trustee Services of TN, of Trust, but subject to the following: (a) unpaid kind, all of which are expressly waived in the Deed LLC, as Substitute Trustee by instrument filed or to taxes against the property; (b) recorded easements, of Trust, but subject to the following: (a) unpaid be filed for record in the Register’s Office of BRAD- restrictions, conditions, covenants, rights-of-way or taxes against the property; (b) recorded easements, LEY County, Tennessee, with all the rights, powers subdivision plats affecting the property; (c) dedica- restrictions, conditions, covenants, rights-of-way or and privileges of the original Trustee named in said tion of roads affecting the property and applicable subdivision plats affecting the property; (c) dedica- Deed of Trust; and NOW, THEREFORE, notice is governmental zoning and subdivision ordinances tion of roads affecting the property and applicable hereby given that the entire indebtedness has been and regulations, (d) prior or superior liens, judg- governmental zoning and subdivision ordinances declared due and payable as provided in said Deed ments, deeds of trust or other interests of record; and regulations, (d) prior or superior liens, judg- of Trust by the Note Holder, and that the under- and (e) matters that an accurate survey of the prop- ments, deeds of trust or other interests of record; signed, Priority Trustee Services of TN, LLC, Substi- erty might disclose. and (e) matters that an accurate survey of the prop- tute Trustee, or its duly appointed attorneys or Notice has been given pursuant to the provisions of erty might disclose. agents, by virtue of the power and authority vested 26 U.S.C. § 7425(c) and (d) and Reg. § 301.7425-1, Notice has been given pursuant to the provisions of in it, will on April 7, 2016, commencing at 1:00 PM and T.C.A. §§ 50-7-404(i)(2)(B) and 67-1-1433(b)(2) 26 U.S.C. § 7425(c) and (d) and Reg. § 301.7425-1, at the At the Main Door at the Bradley County and T.C.A. §§ 50-7-404(i)(2)(B) and 67-1-1433(b)(2) Courthouse, 155 North Ocoee Street, Cleveland, TN and Rule 1320-2-1-.35, if applicable. and Rule 1320-2-1-.35, if applicable. The Property Is To Be Sold Without Covenants Or 37311 , proceed to sell at public outcry to the high- The Property Is To Be Sold Without Covenants Or est and best bidder for cash or certified check only. Warranties, Whether Express Or Implied, Including Warranties, Whether Express Or Implied, Including Without Limitation, Warranties Of Merchantability The wiring of funds will not be accepted. The con- Without Limitation, Warranties Of Merchantability ducting of the sale will be handled by Auction.com. Or Fitness For A Particular Use Or Purpose. Or Fitness For A Particular Use Or Purpose. The following items recorded in said Register's Of- More information concerning their policies and pro- The following items recorded in said Register's Of- cedures on bidding at the foreclosure sale can be fice may be adversely affected by the foreclosure fice may be adversely affected by the foreclosure sale: Notice of Abstract of Judgment recorded in found on their website Auction.com.” The following sale: Notice of Abstract of Judgment recorded in described property situated in BRADLEY County, Book 1628, page 342, and Notices of Federal Tax Book 1628, page 342, and Notices of Federal Tax Liens recorded in Book 1774, page 132, Book 1863, Tennessee, to wit: Lot Fifty (50), Whisper Wood, as Liens recorded in Book 1774, page 132, Book 1863, shown by plat of record in Plat Book 4, Page 21, in page 519, Book 1869, page 135, Book 1971, page page 519, Book 1869, page 135, Book 1971, page 553, Book 2052, page 468, Book 2075, page 982, the Register's Office of Bradley County, Tennessee. 553, Book 2052, page 468, Book 2075, page 982, Being the same property conveyed to Christopher and Book 2213, page 892. and Book 2213, page 892. Substitute Trustees, at their sole discretion, at the A. Silver and wife, Angela M. Silver, by Warranty Substitute Trustees, at their sole discretion, at the deed from Roberta J. Rhodes, unmarried, dated time and place appointed above for the sale, to ac- time and place appointed above for the sale, to ac- complish the most advantageous sale and conse- May 10, 2002 and recorded May 15, 2002 in Book complish the most advantageous sale and conse- 1211, Page 398, in the Register's Office for Bradley quent discharge of their trust obligations under the quent discharge of their trust obligations under the circumstances, reserve the right to do any or all of County, Tennessee. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 4721 circumstances, reserve the right to do any or all of PEBBLE BROOK CIR NE, CLEVELAND, TN 37312 the following: the following: 1. Postpone the sale of all or any portion of the CURRENT OWNER(S): Christopher A. Silver a/k/a 1. Postpone the sale of all or any portion of the Christopher Silver and Angela M. Silver a/k/a An- property by public announcement at such time and property by public announcement at such time and place of sale, and from time to time thereafter post- gela Silver The sale of the above-described property place of sale, and from time to time thereafter post- shall be subject to all matters shown on any re- pone such sale by public announcement at the time pone such sale by public announcement at the time corded plan; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive cove- fixed by the preceding postponement or subse- fixed by the preceding postponement or subse- nants, easements or set-back lines that may be ap- quently noticed sale, and, without further notice, quently noticed sale, and, without further notice, plicable; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as make such sale at the time and place fixed by the make such sale at the time and place fixed by the any priority created by a fixture filing; and any last postponement, or in their discretion, give a last postponement, or in their discretion, give a matter that an accurate survey of the premises new notice of sale. new notice of sale. might disclose. Substitute Trustee will only convey 2. Appoint an agent to sell the property in accor- 2. Appoint an agent to sell the property in accor- any interest he/she may have in the property at dance with the power of sale contained in the Deed dance with the power of sale contained in the Deed the time of sale. Property is sold “as is, where is.” of Trust and to take other action which the Substi- of Trust and to take other action which the Substi- SUBORDINATE LIENHOLDERS: Citifinancial, Inc. tute Trustees may take thereunder. tute Trustees may take thereunder. For every lien or claim of lien of the state identi- 3. Elect to delay the sale for a reasonable time dur- 3. Elect to delay the sale for a reasonable time dur- fied above, please be advised notice required by § ing regular business hours on the same day to be ing regular business hours on the same day to be 67-1-1433 (b)(1) was timely given and that any sale continued at the same place at the announced time continued at the same place at the announced time of the property herein referenced will be subject to in order to enable any bonafide bidder to determine in order to enable any bonafide bidder to determine the right of the state to redeem the land as pro- and submit a bid, so long as no potential purchaser and submit a bid, so long as no potential purchaser vided for in § 67-1-1433(c)(1). All right and equity is thereby precluded from placing a bid. is thereby precluded from placing a bid. of redemption, statutory or otherwise, homestead, 4. Elect to sell the property in any other manner or 4. Elect to sell the property in any other manner or and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of manners as may accomplish the most advantageous manners as may accomplish the most advantageous Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the sale and consequent discharge of their trust obliga- sale and consequent discharge of their trust obliga- undersigned will sell and convey only as Substitute tions under the circumstances. tions under the circumstances. Trustee. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of The failure of the high bidder to close this sale The failure of the high bidder to close this sale the sale to another day, time, and place certain shall be cause for rejection of the bid, and if the bid shall be cause for rejection of the bid, and if the bid without further publication, upon announcement at is rejected, the Substitute Trustees shall have the is rejected, the Substitute Trustees shall have the the time and place for the sale set forth above. PRI- option of making the sale to the next highest bid- option of making the sale to the next highest bid- ORITY TRUSTEE SERVICES OF TN, LLC 2970 Clair- der who is capable and willing to comply with the der who is capable and willing to comply with the mont Road NE, Suite 780 Atlanta, Georgia 30329 terms thereof. The proceeds of the sale will be ap- terms thereof. The proceeds of the sale will be ap- 770-234-9181 File No.: 7345.28989 Web Site: plied as provided in the Deed of Trust. plied as provided in the Deed of Trust. www.rcolegal.com Cleveland Daily Banner /s/ Justin M. Sveadas and Jamie L. Morton, 633 /s/ Justin M. Sveadas and Jamie L. Morton, 633 03/11/16, 03/18/16, 03/25/16 TS#: 7345.28989 Chestnut Street, Suite 1900, Chattanooga, Tennes- Chestnut Street, Suite 1900, Chattanooga, Tennes- FEI # 2013.04034 see 37450, 423-756-2010. see 37450, 423-756-2010. 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Hall, walk-in closets, no pet/ smok- moval, shrubbery trimmed and TOP CuT Lawn Care: Professional ing. $550 monthly, includes water R e s i d e n t i a l & planted, firewood. Senior Discounts. and sewer. 476-6113 30 years experience. 423-244-6676. service, affordable prices, honest Commercial Property and dependable. Credit cards ac- WEEKLY RENT- INCLuDES ALL Manager cepted. 423-593-9634. uTILITIES! 1 bedroom with central heat/ air! Off Georgetown Road. Nursing positions available! Minimum of 5 years’ 41. Professional Services $175 weekly. NO DEPOSIT! Call WANTED: MENTAL, Behavioral, In- 423-476-6113. experience advertising and dividual, Group, A & D, Professional RN • LPN showing properties, Counseling position. 423-303-0472. 50. Mobile Homes For Rent Must be a state-licensed nurse. qualifying tenants, managing 2 BEDROOM units, $115 and up 45. Vacation Rentals weekly, plus deposit. No pets. lease agreements, responding 2 RIVERS CAMPING: RV Park, 423-473-3684. %GTVKƂGF0WTUKPI#UUKUVCPV to tenant’s requests, and Cabin Rentals, directly on the river ÕÃÌLi>ÃÌ>Ìi‡ViÀ̈wi`˜ÕÀȘ}>ÃÈÃÌ>˜Ì° at junction of Hiwassee and Ocoee COLLEGETOWN MOBILE ES- conducting move-in and TATES: Two bedrooms nice and Rivers. 423-338-7208. 7iœvviÀ}Ài>Ì«>Þ>˜`Li˜iwÌȘ move-out inspections. The now hiring clean. 472–6555. BEAR PAW COTTAGES- 2, 3 bed- >Ìi>“‡œÀˆi˜Ìi`i˜ÛˆÀœ˜“i˜Ì° ideal candidate must be a rooms, $75- $85. Mountains, fire- 52. Sleeping Rooms self-starter with strong PART-TIME place, serenity. 423-476–8480. $129 PLuS tax weekly special, 1 people skills and have person with ad, HBO/ ESPN. 46. Storage Space For Rent 423-728–4551. effective computer skills TEAM LEADER CALFEE'S MINI Warehouse for rent: with knowledge of property Georgetown Pike, Spring Place BREEzEWAYEXTENDEDSTAY.COM 5WUCPA)QQFOCP".%%#EQO Road and Highway 64. Call WEEKLY rate paid in advance, aver- LifeCareCareers.com management software. 476–2777. ages $46.43 nightly plus tax. 423-584-6505. 1234 Frye St. • Athens, TN Management æ˜ µÕ>"««œÀÌ՘ˆÌÞ “«œÞiÀ Competitive salary and benefits NEED STORAGE? Heated indoor RV, boat, car, and motorcycle stor- 53. Houses For Rent 70255 plus potential leasing-incentive Experience age. 24 hour surveillance and secu- $1,100: 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, large bonuses. rity. 423-728-2947. screened porch, great room with gas Preferred NEED STORAGE? Heated indoor log fireplace, granite countertops, Please email resumes to: RV, boat, car, and motorcycle stor- new stainless appliances, new floor- [email protected] age. 24 hour surveillance and secu- ing/ paint, garage and 1/4 mile from rity. 423-728-2947. B&B Marina. Contact Jones Prop- OR Details at erties 423-472-4000 HENEGAR FARMS Contact Jones Properties TEMPSAFE STORAGE www.jonesproperties.biz athensmoviepalace.com Climate Controlled at: (423) 472-4000 & Outside units $800: 3 Bedroom, 2 bath ranch, Burris Construction Downtown Location 1,024 square foot, close to Lee uni- & Georgetown Road versity 423-472-4000 or 4060 N. Ocoee Street 614-4111 www.jonesproperties.biz. Phone: 47. Business Property For 423.593.5275 Rent Dee Burris 5,000 SQuARE foot building avail- able, office/ warehouse space. Owner/ Agent. 423-987-9232. Call us about the available sites of OFFICE/ RETAIL- Star Vue Square small acreage, mini farms in 7,000 square feet, $4,000 monthly. Owner/ Agent 423-987-9232. PuBLISHER'S NOTICE: All real es- Henegar Farms on Mouse Creek Rd. tate advertised in this newspaper is 48. Office Space For Rent subject to the Federal Fair Housing This is a residential community. OFFICE AVAILABLE. Multiple sizes, Act of 1968 and the Tennessee Hu- 423-991-4984. man Rights Act which makes it ille- gal to advertise "any preference, OFFICE/ RETAIL Space Available, limitation or discrimination based on short and long term lease. Several race, color, religion, sex, or national locations, priced from $300 up. Call origin, handicap/ disability or an in- Jones Properties 423-472-4000 tention to make any such prefer- www.jonesproperties.biz. ence, limitation or discrimination." Henegar Farms BRADLEY COUNTY SCHOOLS This newspaper will not knowingly Bradley County Schools Janitorial RFP 49. Apartments For Rent accept any advertising for real estate $1,800: LuXuRY Apartment, fully which is in violation of the law. Our furnished, utilities paid. Located on readers are informed that all dwell- quiet side street. Contact Jones ings advertised in this newspaper Bradley County Schools is accepting proposals from Properties 423-472-4000 are available on an equal opportu- www.jonesproperties.biz nity basis. Equal Housing Opportu- qualified vendors for materials and labor for janitorial nity, M/F. services in the district’s buildings. $595: LARGE, 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath townhouse, new paint, new vinyl 2 BEDROOM, 1 bath cabin, 1 min- flooring, water included. PROVI- ute off Hwy 64, Ocoee. Stove/ refrig- A copy of the proposal specifications may be seen by SION REAL ESTATE AND PROP- erator furnished. Balcony bedroom, ERTY MANAGEMENT, LLC tongue and groove wood inside. visiting the Bradley County Schools web site at 423-693-0301. $750 monthly, plus deposit, www.bradleyschools.org/janitor or by visiting the Central 706-266-7844. 3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, open plan. Office located at 800 South Lee Highway. Ross School, full basement. $1,100/ month 423-472-7883. Bradley County Schools is an equal opportunity employer MODERN ONE level, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, cathedral ceilings, hardwood/ tile, appliances, 2 car garage, level lot, $1,275 rent, credit check re- quired, 423-667-6555. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS PuBLISHER'S NOTICE: All real es- tate advertised in this newspaper is WALKING DISTANCE to Lee uni- A. Bradley County School System will accept bids subject to the Federal Fair Housing versity. 3 bedroom 2 bath house. No Act of 1968 and the Tennessee Hu- smoking. No pets. $1,050 rent, for replacement seating for the auditorium at man Rights Act which makes it ille- $1,050 deposit. Credit check re- gal to advertise "any preference, quired. Available June 1, 2016. Charleston Elementary School, 8797 Hiwassee limitation or discrimination based on (706)474-8006. Street NW, Charleston, Tennessee; until 2:00 p.m., race, color, religion, sex, or national Open Houses Sunday 2-4 PM origin, handicap/ disability or an in- 54. Lots For Sale Thursday, April 7, 2016; at the Central Office, tention to make any such prefer- BIRCHWOOD, 3.06 acres in gated Bradley County Schools, 800 South Lee Highway, ence, limitation or discrimination." community on Tennessee River. In- This newspaper will not knowingly cludes Covered Slip at community Cleveland, Tennessee. accept any advertising for real estate dock. $79,500. 423-894-9446. which is in violation of the law. Our readers are informed that all dwell- 56. Houses For Sale B. Bidders may obtain one set of bid documents for ings advertised in this newspaper BEAuTIFuL HISTORIC 3 story in a $25.00 deposit from: are available on an equal opportu- Charleston on acre lot. Large out- nity basis. Equal Housing Opportu- building, 1/2 mile to public boat KENNETH nity, M/F. KENDRICK Associated Architectural Services dock, $167,500. No lease 423.584.2287 2 BEDROOM apartment, updated, 423-310-5954. [email protected] 301 Keith Street SW Suite 215 close- in, $800 monthly, plus secu- INVEST YOuR tax refund! Remod- rity deposit. 423-476-9101. 150 Zion Dr NW $164,900 Cleveland, TN 37311-5843 eled houses, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, Country sub-division setting, master bedroom on main level, gas log fireplace in living 2 BEDROOM, 1 bath duplex. Lo- dens, basements. Owner/ Agent fi- room, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, finished bonus room. Full Basement (partially finished with (423) 476-5612 cated across from old Whirlpool. nancing. STONY BROOKS REALTY full bath). Hosted by Kenny Kendrick 423-584-2287. 423-479-4514. Directions: Follow Hwy 60 North toward Georgetown. Left on second Georgetown Circle Very clean, very large with central Street, then left on Zion. House on left. heat/ air and laundry room. $550 SPRING IS HERE! monthly. No pets. 423-595-2891. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4 2 BEDROOM, 2 bath duplex, kitchen A GREAT TIME TO PURCHASE dining area, family room, garage, YOUR HOME large back yard, excellent condition. “WITH NO DOWN PAYMENT” 107 No smoking, no pets. $775 deposit, $775 monthly. On Old Tasso Place. CALL TODAY! Mapleton Lawn care provided 423-605-8456. Herb Lacy Cell # 423-593-1508 EMAIL [email protected] Drive 2 BEDROOMS, 2.5 baths, luxury Century 21 First Choice Realtors SANDY townhouse with garage, $975 2075 Ocoee Street AKIONA 423.504.7272 $189,000 monthly, 423-298-1964. 478-2332 [email protected] IMMACULATE OWNER PAMPERED home with detached one-bedroom apartment. 2031 WYNWOOD- 2 bedroom, den, 833 Deer Run Trail $224,900 Conveniently located in Ross/Yates School zone. Perfectly situated on an oversized partially living room, stove, refrigerator, water 59. Mobile Homes For Sale Don’t miss this one. Family Ready! First time offered for sale, open floor plan, gas fenced corner lot. With over 2000 sq. ft. this updated spacious home offers 3 bedrooms, furnished. $600 monthly, $275 de- fireplace, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, finished basement, family room, craft room/ 2 1/2 baths, open kitchen with island, cozy family room with fireplace and more. Come by posit. No pets. No smoking. Noon to MUST SELL! Double wide with fur- office, 2 car garag e with work area. Hosted by Sandy Akiona 423-504-7272. this Sunday for details on how to make this lovely home yours. MLS #20156059. 6pm call 423-310-0742. niture and appliances 423-339-0176. Directions: From Keith St turn West on Harrison, right on Westside Drive, left on Directions: North on Mouse Creek Road, Right into Mapleton Drive, First house on the left. Deer Run Lane and watch for sign in cul-de-sac. From Exit 25, East on 25th St., See Sign. right on Georgetown Road, right on Westside Dr., right on Deer Run Lane, watch for sign in cul-de-sac. PART TIME HELP WANTED

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