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162nd YEAR • No. 135 oCToBER 4, 2016 , TN 16 PAGES • 50¢ County OKs EMA request Commission delays vote to buy new digital system on radios for constables

By BRIAN GRAVES had received $174,906 from the Federal By BRIAN GRAVES approved a motion by Commissioner Banner Staff Writer Emergency Management Agency for the Banner Staff Writer Milan Blake to table a resolution spon- work done involving the 2011 tornado sored by Commissioner Robert Rominger The Bradley County Commission gave outbreak. The Bradley County Commission has that would have provided new digital unanimous approval Monday night for Spence said the upgraded radio system put on hold a decision to purchase new radios to the seven constables at a cost of the county EMA to proceed with the pur- would add capacity and provide better radios for the county’s constables. $6,386. chase of a new digital communications penetration through building structures. The issue came up after some consta- The radios being purchased by the system. “Once we get it [operational], the state bles wanted new radios purchased from county EMA are priced at $800 each. The vote came at the recommendation will pay for all of the upgrades from that the TEMA reimbursements which will not The cost would be paid from the passed earlier that day by the Finance point on,” Spence said at the time. "This be used to purchase a new digital radio Commission’s line item in the county Committee, also on a unanimous vote. is state-of-the-art. It doesn't get any bet- system for county emergency agencies. budget. EMA Director Troy Spence first pre- ter.” County Attorney Crystal Freiberg has The resolution also called for the con- sented the proposal to the committee in The exact cost of the new system to the opined those funds would not be eligible stables to “be responsible” for the yearly August. for constable radios. At that time, Spence said the county See EMA, Page 14 Troy Spence By a 9-5 vote, the Commission See RADIOS, Page 14 Inside Today Election leaders return $11,483 to county Money unused in last budget By ALLEN MINCEY Banner Staff Writer Preparing for the upcoming Lady Mustangs presidential election, the Bradley County Election Commission move forward said Monday it is working on get- The Walker Valley Lady Banner photo, BRIAN GRAVES ting together the needed precinct Mustangs eliminated the Bradley CommISSIoNERS Charlotte Peak and Howard Thompson expressed their displeasure over how they believe the Bradley County workers and adequately training Central Bearettes and moved on Road Department has been treating local businessman John Clifton concerning his barrier wall. those who are new to the to the second round of the District process. 5-3A volleyball tournament. Stone While doing that, the election Mountain took advantage of commission also expressed pride Bearettes miscues on the soccer Wall comes tumbling down in being able to return to the field to get a win. This week’s county some $11,483 from last “Cannon’s Corner” takes a look at year’s budget that was unspent. some offensive results in prep All members of the election football. See Sports, Pages 9-11. Businessman, commissioner to lead petition commission were present Monday at its monthly meeting, which is the next to last prior to Teach young drive to restore roads’ right-of-way distance the presidential election. That will depend on whether the group people to vote By BRIAN GRAVES decides to meet again at its next Banner Staff Writer For the coming election and “The road department is scheduled time, the first Monday of the month which would be more than ever, it’s critical to Local businessman John Clifton, along trying to drive him out of Nov. 7, the day before the elec- teach young people the impor- with Commissioner Howard Thompson, Bradley County. We need all the tion. tance of voting and why to take said Monday night they will begin the tax money we can get. He’s Leading up to that election, the process seriously. At least, process to collect signatures from resi- upset. I’m upset. And, a lot of workers at the polls will be that’s the assessment of one dents in the New Hope Road/Bates Pike people are upset at what writer who offers some examples area to return the right of way back to happened there.” in the guest “Viewpoint” on Page its former 30-foot distance. — Howard Thompson See ELECTION, Page 14 12 of today’s edition. Those signatures will be taken to the Bradley County Regional Planning Commission or be sent directly from the tained criticism at the road department’s Forecast road committee to the Commission for perceived heavy-handedness at enforcing Wacker plant consideration. the distance. Clifton has found himself in the middle Thompson referred to the most recent incident not of controversy after he was informed the Road committee meeting where the issue right of way was that distance and was discussed and some left thinking the placed what can be best described as a issue was put on hold until a resolution a local threat very low barrier (described in past news could be determined. “I guess he thought, and a lot of people By ALLEN MINCEY coverage as a small wall) to prevent traf- Banner Staff Writer fic from cutting through his business’ thought, this was a continuous thing parking lot at that intersection. until after we got this thing settled,” No one was injured and there Today looks to be mostly sunny, According to County Attorney Crystal Thompson said. “We had petitions made was no threat to the community with a high near 84 degrees. Freiberg, that is the beginning of the up for people to sign.” following a mechanical incident at Tonight’s forecast calls for mostly process to make the change from the 40- He noted the road department came the Charleston plant Monday, clear skies, with a low around 59. Banner photo, BRIAN GRAVES foot distance approved on a consent back to Clifton’s business last according to Wacker Chemical LoCAL BuSINESSmAN John Clifton agenda in January back to the 30-foot Wednesday “with a whole bunch of Corporation officials. Wednesday should be sunny, with trucks and people and five patrol cars.” a high near 85. Wednesday night holds a photograph showing what he asserts distance. The incident was reported around 7:16 a.m. Monday when should be clear, with a low around are examples of right-of-way violations in the The discussion during Monday’s county that are not his own. County Commission meeting also con- See WALL, Page 14 56. Thursday calls for mostly sunny See WACKER, Page 14 skies, with a high near 85. Thursday night should be mostly clear, with a low around 57. Index Former Nashville mayor targets 3 political pitches Classified...... 15 Comics...... 6 Karl Dean gives Editorials...... 12 Horoscope...... 6 Heritage Dinner Obituaries...... 2 keynote to Dems Sports...... 9-11 Stocks...... 4 By JOYANNA LOVE TV Schedule...... 7 Banner Senior Staff Writer Weather...... 8 The Bradley County Democratic Party saw politics through the Around Town eyes of Karl Dean, former mayor of the consolidated Metropolitan Rebecca Duffy making a new Government of Nashville and friend ... Jean Lovingood excited Davidson County, during its that her grandson Riley Heritage Dinner on Monday. Lovingood of the Vols was Dean said his view of politics named SEC co-special teams was impacted by the fact that player of the week ... Armen races in Davidson County are Epperson discussing politics with nonpartisan under the metro form a friend. of government. “To me, running a city … what Banner photos, JoYANNA LoVE people want from political leaders AT ITS ANNuAL HERITAGE DINNER on Monday night, the Bradley County Democratic Party heard a keynote address by Karl Dean, is that you are practical, work second from left, former mayor of Metropolitan Nashville. Dean spoke on the need for working together in spite of political differences. From left are Carl Lansden, Democratic Party president who introduced the party’s candidates for the coming election; Dean; Oscar Kelley, who 6489076 75112 See HERITAGE, Page 14 opened the event with prayer; and Ron Moore, who served as emcee for the local event. 2—Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, October 4, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com

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The family will receive friends one hour before the service at Charles Hysinger the church from noon until 1 p.m. GRAAB Coalition observes Charles William Hysinger, 85, a Interment will follow at Clear lifelong resident of Cleveland, Spring Baptist Church Cemetery. ‘31 Days of Prevention’ Donna Lynn Davis passed away Sunday, Oct. 2, Words of comfort may be sub- Donna Lynn Davis, 60, of 2016, in a Chattanooga hospital mitted at www.dotsonfh.com. Special to the Banner vigil. Ooltewah, died Monday, Oct. 3, surrounded by his loving family. With the vigil, GRAAB is part- 2016, at Erlanger Medical He was a member of Waterville To heighten awareness of the nering with the NOPE Taskforce Center. Baptist Church. He was retired issue of substance abuse and and Praying for Paul. The vigil Survivors and arrangements from Magic Chef after 42 years of addiction recovery in our com- will focus on the community and service. He was a veteran of the will be announced by Companion munity, the GRAAB Coalition has offer hope for those whose loved Funeral Home and Crematory. United States Army where he proclaimed October as “31 Days served in the Korean War. ones have struggled with sub- of Prevention.” stance abuse. The vigil also offers He was preceded in death by “Working with our ‘Partners in his wife, Mary Ruth Hall Hysinger; a platform for those who have sister, Dorothy Allison ; brother, Prevention,’ Going Respectfully overcome substance abuse Kenneth Hysinger; two great- Against Addictive Behaviors issues to relate their stories grandchildren: Delaney Goins seeks to continue building the about the dangers of addiction. and Easton Smith; and his par- framework for lasting community Event information and general ents, Morgan Hysinger and Ethel change for the citizens of Bradley substance abuse facts and statis- Woody Hysinger. Sally Garrity and Polk Counties,” said tics will be circulated through He is survived by his two chil- Executive Director Tanya Sally Garrity, of Apison, died dren: Rebecca Goins and hus- Gilberta Slack GRAAB’s Twitter feed, Facebook Monday, Oct. 3, 2016, at her Gilberta Slack, 80, a resident Southerland. page, Instagram, and website. band, David, and Cynthia Placek, The “31 Days of Prevention” home. all of Cleveland; grandchildren: of Cleveland, passed away The entire monthlong event Survivors and arrangements Brittany Goins Mantooth and hus- Sunday, Oct. 2, 2016, at the fam- will address key events in the will culminate with key events will be announced by Companion band, Jon, Piper Goins Hill and ily residence. month of October, including Funeral Home and Crematory. during Red Ribbon Week, the husband, Jake, Courtney Goins She was the daughter of the National Medicine Abuse final week of October. GRAAB will Harris and husband, Shane, late Oscar and Pearl Chastain. Awareness Month, National Teen be using #31DaysGRAAB She was also preceded in death David Tanner Goins and wife, Driver Safety Week (Oct. 16-22), throughout its social media Kerri, Cayci Goins Smith and by her husband, William “Buck” Drug-Free Work Week (Oct. 10- posts, so you can join the conver- husband, Kent, Chantz Placek Slack; and two brothers: Leonard 15) and Red Ribbon Week (Oct. and Chandlar Placek, all of Chastain and Albert Bolen. sation and share your thoughts. She loved her children and her 23-31). The mission of the GRAAB Cleveland; great-grandchildren: The month will provide oppor- Jon Bryant, Caitlyn, and Brandon great-grandchildren and was a Coalition is to bring together con- Mantooth, Blake Hanna, Knox, member of Temple Baptist tunities for parents, youth, and cerned individuals, members of Kason, and Jase Hill, Hannah Church. anyone interested in learning the community, and service Goins, Bristol, Kennedy, Kendall, Survivors include her children: more about the importance of providers to facilitate lowering and Kamden Harris, Landon and Arthur H. McReynolds Janice Kirksey and her husband, providing a safe and healthy the illicit and addictive use of Eddie, Linda Canaday and her Hadley Goins, Catcher and Arthur Hugh McReynolds, 89, environment for their families. alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs Brooklyn Smith; and sister, Sue of Cleveland, died Saturday, Oct. husband, Tony, Lee Slack and Events scheduled during will Fortner and husband, David. his wife, Linda, Barbara Zorn in Bradley and Polk counties by 2, 2016, after a brief illness in a include, but are not be limited to, providing effective education, The funeral will be conducted Chattanooga hospital. and her husband, Dan, Geraldine Cross and her hus- educational displays at the recovery, and support for youth, at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 5, He was a member of the grad- Cleveland Public Library and 2016, in the chapel of Ralph uating class of 1946 of Bradley band, Dexter and Regina Rose families, and the community. Buckner Funeral Home with and her husband, David; 12 Cleveland Family YMCA, a As GRAAB is a 501(c)(3) non- Central High School and was a GRAAB Coalition Health Fair in Minister Richard Lesniewski offi- veteran of the Korean War. grandchildren; and 24 great- profit, all donations are tax- ciating. He worked as a millwright at grandchildren. Polk County, DEA-sponsored deductible. For more information Interment will be held at 11 DuPont Nylon in Chattanooga for A Remembrance of Life serv- Drug Take Back Collection Day, on the GRAAB Coalition, call ice will be held at 2 p.m. a.m. Thursday, Oct. 6, 2016, at more than 40 years. After his the YMCA Fall Festival, and a 423-805-3367 or email: Sunset Memorial Garadens with Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2016, at Jim retirement, he was an active second year hosting a candlelight [email protected]. military honors. Pallbearers will member of the DuPont Retirees Rush Funeral and Cremation be Jon Mantooth, Chantz Placek, Group and enjoyed his lifelong Services Wildwood Ave. Chapel Jake Hill, Shane Harris, Kent friendships with his co-workers. with Pastor Paul Fox officiating. Smith, David Tanner Goins, and He was an active member of The interment will follow in the Robbery suspect shot, killed Jon Bryant Mantooth. Honorary Broad Street United Methodist Friendship Baptist Church pallbearers will be Chuck Greer, Cemetery with Josh, Frank and STATESBORO, Ga. (AP) — away. Church for more than 65 years Police in Georgia have fatally shot State investigators haven’t Carson Lawson, Victor Hicks, and dearly loved his church fam- Mark Kirksey, Johnny Slack, Johnny Holden, Trace Pierce, ily. He served on the Church Tony Canaday and Aaron Cross a person described as a robbery released the name or race of any- Lebron Hysinger, Dane Council and was the Sunday serving as casketbearers. suspect. one involved. Danna ‘Darlene’ Hicks Thompson, Dennis Parker, and School Superintendent for many The family will receive friends A statement from the Georgia Brent Mathews. years. He loved to attend “The this evening, from 5 until 8 p.m. Bureau of Investigation says the Danna “Darlene” Beaty Hicks, A white dove release ceremony Prime Timers” and the “Lunch at the funeral home. 59, of Cleveland, passed away shooting occurred about 1 a.m. will conclude the service. Bunch.” We encourage you to share Saturday, Oct. 1, 2016, at a Tuesday as officers responded to The family will receive friends He was a descendent of two your memories and or condo- local health care facility. a report of a robbery and home CHURCH on Wednesday from 4 to 7 p.m. at pioneer families of Bradley lences with the family by going to A native and lifelong resident invasion in Statesboro in south- the funeral home prior to the serv- County and was a proud member www.jimrushfuneralhomes.com. of Bradley County, she was of east Georgia. ice. of the Sons of the American ACTIVITIES the Baptist faith. We invite you to send a mes- Revolution and The First The agency says three people She never met a stranger, her sage of condolence and view the Families of Tennessee. reportedly entered a home and passion was helping others in Hysinger family guestbook at He was preceded in death by held the occupants at gunpoint Randy Martin will be the need. She was instrumental in www.ralphbuckner.com. his parents, Hugh and Bess before officers arrived. speaker Thursday at 7 a.m., for organizing Project Helping Collins McReynolds. the His Hands Extended Hands in this area, and she The GBI says one suspect was He is survived by three sisters: Devotional at Garden Plaza, 3500 enjoyed spending time with her arrested but another fled. The Effie Swafford of Athens, Ga., family and friends. statement says officers located Keith St. Ellen McReynolds of Cleveland, She was preceded in death by that person and tried to subdue ——— and Alice Quinn of Hixson; one her father, Melvin Beaty; mater- Douglas Watkins him with a stun gun but failed. Big Spring United Methodist brother and sister-in-law, Jim and nal grandparents, Spence and Church will have its monthly fel- Barbara McReynolds of Douglas Watkins, 69, of The GBI says the second per- Edna Coe; and paternal grand- lowship dinner Wednesday, Cleveland; special friend Peggy Dalton, Ga., died Monday, Oct. 3, son had a gun and shots were parents, Horace and Mary McClain; nieces Mary-Ellen 2016, at Hamilton Medical fired. The suspect was fatally beginning at 6 p.m. Hot dogs and Beaty. Swafford Loveless (Jonathan) of Center. wounded. chili will be provided for a dona- She is survived by her hus- Athens, Ga., Emily Quinn Survivors and arrangements tion to the United Methodist band of 16 years, Terry Hicks of Statesboro police are looking Campbell (Don) of Harrison, will be announced by Companion Women. Cleveland; mother, Jean Beaty for the third suspect, who got Sara Quinn Morrison of Soddy- Funeral Home and Crematory. Quinn of Dalton; son, Bradley Daisy, Lucy McReynolds Keller Dover and wife, Kayla, of (Aaron) of Cleveland; and Cleveland; granddaughter, Elina nephew, Roy Quinn (Kristi) of Dover; siblings: Mark Beaty, Cleveland. Cathy Maney, Randy Beaty, LOTTERY NUMBERS He was dearly loved by his Brian Beaty and Cindy Goode, great-nieces and nephews, all of Cleveland, and Sandy William Loveless of Athens, Ga., Hole of Old Fort; and several (AP) — These lotteries were Cash 3 Evening: 3-8-6 Robert and Kelly Campbell of nieces, nephews, and other drawn Monday: Cash 3 Midday: 0-6-1 Harrison, Ethan Quinn of extended family members and Hazel F. Watson Cash 4 Evening: 8-8-5-4 Cleveland, Cooper Morrison of friends. Soddy Daisy, and Isabelle and Hazel F. Watson, 104, of Tennessee Cash 4 Midday: 1-5-7-4 A Celebration of Life and Adon Keller of Cleveland. Cleveland, died this morning, Cash 3 Evening; 3-7-6, Lucky Fantasy 5: 16-20-31-36-37 Home-Going will be held at 11 The funeral will be conducted Oct. 4, 2016, in a local health Sum: 16 Georgia FIVE Evening: 0-0-4- a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 6, 2016, at 3 p.m. today, Oct. 4, 2016, at care facility. Cash 3 Midday: 0-4-5, Lucky 2-7 at Companion Funeral Home, Broad Street United Methodist Survivors and arrangements 2415 Georgetown Road N.W. Sum: 9 Georgia FIVE Midday: 7-0-7-8- Church with Pastor Randy Martin will be announced by Companion The family will receive friends Cash 3 Morning: 2-6-1 2 and Pastor Debbie Stokes offici- Funeral Home and Crematory. at the funeral home on Cash 4 Evening: 6-2-1-9, Jumbo Bucks Lotto: 01-03-06- ating. Wednesday, from 6:30 p.m. until Lucky Sum: 18 21-27-44 Interment will follow in Fort Hill 9:30 p.m., and on Thursday from Cash 4 Midday: 4-0-2-4, Lucky Cemetery with Roy Quinn, Ethan 10 a.m. until the service time. Alana Jade King Quinn, Don Campbell, William Sum: 10 Interment will follow the serv- Alana Jade King, 21, died sud- Loveless, Cooper Morrison and Cash 4 Morning: 4-2-4-2 ice at Lebanon Cemetery with denly Sunday, Oct. 2, 2016, in Edward Geren serving as pall- Cash4Life: 05-48-49-52-58, Wayne Burgess, Clay Burgess, Athens. bearers. Honorary pallbearers Cash Ball: 2 Kevin Burgess, Daniel Beaty, She was a nursing student at IT’SASPECIAL will be Sam McReynolds and the Scott Yates, Jonathan Cleveland State Community Tennessee Cash: 06-21-25-31- members of the Dupont Retirees Townsend, and David Goode College, and an assistant man- Mark Wilhoite 34, Bonus: 5 Group. Honorary junior pallbear- DAY FOR ... serving as pallbearers. ager at Subways in Athens. Mark Wilhoite, 66, of Red er will be Adon Keller. You are invited to share a per- She was a member of the Bank, died Monday, Oct. 3, 2016, Georgia His family will receive friends sonal memory of Darlene or AGAPE Center A.O.H. Church of at Parkridge Medical Center. 5 Card Cash: AC-JD-7C-9C- from 1 until 3 p.m. at the church your condolences with her fami- God in Athens, and a graduate of Survivors and arrangements Linda Gambill, Meredith today prior to the service. 10H ly at her online memorial locat- McMinn County High School will be announced by Companion The family suggests that All or Nothing Day: 04-05-06- Snyder, Jason Mashburn, Trae ed at www.companionfunerals. Class of 2013. Funeral Home and Crematory. memorials may be made to: 07-12-13-15-17-19-20-22-24 Cody, Hank Wilson, Willis Holt com. She was a loving mother to her and Rusty Rymer, who are cele- son, Zayden King Smith. Broad Street United Methodist All or Nothing Evening: 01-02- Survivors include her son, Church, 155 Central Ave. N.W., 04-06-07-08-09-10-11-13-18-21 brating birthdays today ... Bobby Zayden ‘King’ Smith; parents, Cleveland, TN 37311. All or Nothing Morning: 02-06- Ledford, who celebrated a birth- Edgar and Vania King; and one We invite you to send a mes- 07-09-10-11-16-18-21-22-23-24 day Monday ... Barry and Glenda sister, Kelaiah (Austin) King, all sage of condolence and view the All or Nothing Night: 01-02-04- Dykes, who are celebrating their of Athens; grandparents: Franklin McReynolds family guestbook at 07-08-12-14-15-18-19-20-23 36th anniversary today. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, October 4, 2016— 3 In VP debate: Pence gets tasked with cleaning up for Trump WASHINGTON (AP) — In h i s Tuesday’s vice presidential debate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence will step into a role that has become all too familiar during his time as ’s running mate: clean-up duty. It was Pence, a mild-mannered Midwesterner with strong con- servative credentials, who tried to soften Trump’s criticism of a military family and toughen the businessman’s stance on Russia. When Trump waffled over endorsing House Speaker Paul Ryan in his August primary, Pence weighed in with a solid vote of confidence in his former congressional colleague. Pence’s task has perhaps never been more critical than on Stephen Berend/Gillette News Record via AP, File the debate stage at Virginia’s ThiS uNdATed file photo shows Devils Tower near Longwood University, where Moorcraft, in northeastern Wyoming. As the nation's first he’ll face off Tuesday evening national monument approaches its 110th anniversary in against Sen. Tim Kaine, the 2016, some American Indian tribes are seeking to change the Democratic nominee Hillary AP Photo/Chuck Burton, File AP Photo/darron Cummings, File name of the geologic feature to Bear Lodge and the name of Clinton’s No. 2. iN ThiS SePT. 6 file photo, Democratic vice iN ThiS SePT. 30, file photo, Republican vice the monument to Bear Lodge National Monument, because The vice presidential contest presidential candidate Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va. presidential candidate Indiana Gov. Mike Pence they view the name as unbefitting for a monument they con- comes as Trump tries to recover speaks in Wilmington, N.C. The morning after speaks in Fort Wayne, Ind. Pence musters all of his sider to be a sacred site. Opponents of the idea say changing from one of the worst weeks of Kaine was named the Democratic vice presiden- Midwestern earnestness as he describes Donald his turbulent presidential cam- Trump as “a man of faith.” He says the Republican the name would cause confusion and hurt tourism. paign. He delivered an uneven — tial nominee, his first stop wasn’t a rally or a swing and at times undisciplined — state meet-and-greet. It was a church in nominee is “a man I’ve prayed with and gotten to performance in the first presi- Richmond, Virginia, where he and his wife have know on a personal level.” The description, in an Devils Tower: Legends dential debate, then became worshipped for 30 years. He prayed, sang a solo interview with The Associated Press, stands in absorbed in a controversy over and briefly avoided talk of politics. sharp relief to Trump's public profile over much of comments he made two decades his career. surround giant rock ago about a beauty queen’s weight. figures who have been in the hometown of Richmond, Virginia, “There’s Pence speak and That firestorm was quieted public eye for decades. which is about an hour west of there’s Trump speak — Mike butte’s formation only by revelations that Trump While last week’s first debate the debate site. Washington Pence using the language of con- CHEYENNE, Wyo. 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Ex-officer charged with rape, people who stayed at the hotel Learning Tennessee history ‘critical’ for students from July 1 to Sept. 22. other counts after stops GALLATIN (AP) — Republican NASHVILLE (AP) — A former Change to steep part of Gov. Bill Haslam said Monday police officer in Tennessee has Appalachian Trail planned that he’s concerned that too been charged with rape in two ELIZABETHTON (AP) — much Tennessee history could be separate incidents. Forestry officials are planning to stripped from teaching require- The Tennessee Bureau of alter one of the steepest, most ments in the state’s public Investigation said that a Maury scenic sections of the schools under a proposed update County grand jury on Monday Appalachian Trail in Carter to social studies standards. returned indictments charging County to make it safer. A draft version would remove 26-year-old Christopher Patrick The U.S. Forest Service and The several Tennessee events from Odom with rape, sexual battery Conservation Fund are working to U.S. history courses, including and two counts of official miscon- change the last mile of the Pond major milestones in the civil duct. Flats to Shook Branch section of rights movements for minorities The agency said it began inves- the trail, where it reaches the and women and Civil War battles tigating Odom on Aug. 1. A TBI Shook Branch Swim Area on fought on state soil. news release said that one alleged Watauga Lake, the Johnson City “As somebody who thinks incident stems from a traffic stop Press reported. The new route is Tennessee history is important, I in June and another during a stop expected to be open in 2019. want to make certain that’s still a in July. The section of trail currently part of the curriculum,” Haslam The TBI said Odom was arrest- ends with a series of five short said. “I think that’s critical for the ed Monday and jailed on $75,000 switchbacks. people growing up in our school bond, but online records indicat- The changes also include the system.” ed he had been released. There protection of 20 acres of land near The state Board of Education is was no information about an the Cherokee National Forest, required under state law to review attorney for Odom who could which The Conservation Fund subject standards every six years. comment on the case. purchased in 2014. The land was The current draft was assembled Odom is no longer employed by then recently conveyed to the after more than 63,000 reviews AP Photo/The leaf-Chronicle, Greg Williamson, file the Spring Hill Police Department. Forest Service through the sup- and 14,000 comments, submitted iN ThiS JAN 1, 2002, file photo, a cannon faces the Cumberland River at Fort Donelson National Haslam visits Tennessee plants to port of the Land and Water mostly by K-12 teachers. Battlefield in Dover, Tenn. Under proposed changes to Tennessee’s social studies curriculum, public Conservation Fund and others. The State Board of Education’s school students would no longer be required to be taught about the battle that first made a name for promote manufacturing week The newly acquired land will director of policy and research, Union commander Ulysses S. Grant and led to Nashville becoming the first Confederate state capital to GALLATIN (AP) — Republican provide hikers a more scenic Gov. Bill Haslam has kicked off a Laura Encalade, said last week fall to the North. descent to the lake, as well as a that the main feedback from the week to promote the manufactur- safer highway crossing, officials public review was that teachers right to vote. The governor said he’s confi- ently no longer considers ing sector with a visit to the said. are struggling to cover the — The leading role of Nashville dent the professional educators Tennessee history to be funda- Beretta plant in Gallatin. “Protecting the wildest, most breadth of required topics each suffragette Anne Dudley in get- involved will balance the impor- mental. The Monday visit coincided pristine and beautiful areas in our school year. ting Tennessee to become the tance of Tennessee history with If the proposed standards are with the 490th anniversary of the state will give future generations The new draft assembled by the 36th and deciding state to ratify the need to address pressures approved, he said, the $160 mil- Italian gunmaker’s first military of Tennesseans the same oppor- educator advisory team reflects the 19th Amendment to the U.S. teachers face in meeting curricu- lion Tennessee State Museum contract. Company officials also tunity,” said U.S. Sen. Lamar efforts to make the standards Constitution in 1920, giving lum requirements. being built in Nashville “will announced that the plant has Alexander, who supported “more manageable for teachers women the right to vote. “At the end of the day I’m cer- explore concepts and chapters in been certified by the Army to pro- Tennessee’s request for LWCF and for students as well,” she — The role in the civil rights tainly hopeful they can leave our history that never are cov- duce its military firearms at the funding and helped secure con- said. movement of the Highlander Folk some time to focus on Tennessee ered in Tennessee classrooms.” facility. gressional funding for the pro- Events facing deletion from the School in eastern Tennessee that history,” Haslam said. “But we The proposed standards are The governor also plans visit gram. requirements include: counted Rosa Parks among its understand the struggle when it posted on the State Board of this week to automotive supplier Reward offered for information — The tent city movement that alumni. comes to curriculum time and Education’s website at Denso in Maryville, Alcoa in sprang up in in western Haslam said he has heard what you just physically don’t https://apps.tn.gov/tcas. They Friendsville and General Motors about guns stolen from store Tennessee the early 1960s when complaints from several people have time for.” don’t highlight any additions or in Spring Hill. ATOKA (AP) — Authorities are white property owners evicted about the proposed changes but Tennessee State Historian deletions. Public comments will Economic and Community offering a $5,000 reward for infor- hundreds black tenant farms in that he hasn’t yet studied them Carroll Van West complained be accepted until the committee’s Development Commissioner mation concerning the theft of retaliation for demanding the himself. that the review committee appar- next meeting on Oct. 28. Randy Boyd is making stops at about 21 firearms from a gun Gestamp in Chattanooga, ATC shop in West Tennessee. Automation and Ficosa North The Bureau of Alcohol, Businessman donates Jim Crow-era rail car to national museum America in Cookeville, Smith & Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Nephew in Memphis and said in a news release Monday KNOXVILLE (AP) — The National stantial luggage racks but the section for Bridgestone Americas in La that the guns were reported stolen Museum of African American History and black passengers has none. Vergne. Sept. 27 from McFarland’s Gun Culture opened in Washington, D.C., on “Both sets of passengers pay the same Number of Legionnaires’ disease Shop in Atoka, a town located 30 Sept. 24, and one of its key exhibits is a fare, but the black passengers wind up hav- miles northeast of Memphis. Jim Crow-era segregated railroad car ing to slide their luggage under their seats cases in Shelby County at 7 ATF is offering the reward in donated by Knoxville businessman Pete so that they are more cramped and they MEMPHIS (AP) — Health offi- the amount of up to $2,500 for Claussen. don’t have a lounge to go to,” Claussen cials say the number of cases of information leading to an arrest It is the largest object displayed in the said. Legionnaires’ disease with ties to and conviction in the case. That museum, and is a rare physical reminder Many items from that era, such as a bus a Memphis hotel has risen to amount will be matched by the of an ugly time in American history, said or a water fountain, would have shown no seven. National Shooting Sports Claussen, chairman of Knoxville-based evidence they were used to segregate peo- The Shelby County Health Foundation, the trade association Gulf & Ohio Railways. ple, Claussen said. They might have dis- Department said Monday that the for the firearms industry. “There are very few physical reminders played printed signs at the time saying who La Quinta Inn & Suites where the Sheriff: Man arrested for shooting of segregation now,” he said. “There is not may use them, but the signs are long gone. outbreak of the illness originated that much stuff, but this was a piece of The very design of the rail car is a lesson in remains closed. at Shelbyville churches tangible evidence of segregation and how segregation, he said. The hotel was shuttered Sept. SHELBYVILLE (AP) — A man it worked.” “If you study it, you realize that it didn’t 22 after five people who stayed has been arrested after authori- The 70-foot-long car looks a lot like a have to be done that way, and you don’t there were diagnosed with the dis- ties say he shot at three standard railroad passenger car except know if it was done to make the black pas- ease, which has symptoms simi- Shelbyville churches. inside it is split into two, 22-seat sections. sengers feel inferior or to make the white lar to pneumonia, including Bedford County Sheriff Austin The size of the seats and the legroom is passengers feel superior,” Claussen said. cough, high fever, muscle aches Swing tells local media that 36- the same, but the white section of the car The car, called SR 1200 for Southern and headaches. A sixth case was year-old Wendell Buchanan was takes up about two-thirds of the car’s Railway car 1200, was built in 1918 as an reported last week. arrested Saturday. length. open-window coach and used on routes in Officials say Legionella bacteria Deputies conducted a traffic J. Miles Cary/Knoxville News Sentinel via AP The white section has men’s and Kentucky, Georgia and Florida. In 1940, it can grow in drinking water sys- stop on Buchanan shortly after ThiS file PhoTo shows Gulf & Ohio women’s restrooms with lounge areas that was converted to have the separate black tems, hot tubs, decorative foun- someone fired shots into the near- Railroads Chairman Pete Claussen in Knoxville, include sofas. The men’s room also has a and white sections. tains and cooling towers. It is typ- by Horse Mountain Church of who has donated a restored segregation-era rail- smoking area and spittoons. The black Claussen, who has had a fascination ically contracted when individuals Christ. A search of Buchanan’s road passenger car to the National Museum of section has approximately 2-feet-by-3-feet with railroads since he was a child, devel- breathe mist or vapor containing car revealed a gun that Swing African American History and Culture in restrooms — just toilets and sinks. Also, oped an interest in collecting and restoring the bacteria. says is believed to be the type of Washington D.C. the section for white passengers has sub- vintage locomotives and rolling stock. Officials are trying to contact gun used in the crime.

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The justices accepted president and demonstrators who justice since the death of Justice eight new cases last week, have protested two fatal shootings Antonin Scalia in February, and including a dispute over whether by police in Ohio’s capital city, with political gridlock over how disparaging names can receive leaders on each side said Monday. to replace him, the court’s future trademark protection from the The announcement comes a awaits the results of the Nov. 8 government. week after dozens of protesters presidential election. The term’s cases also include a packed city council chambers and Monday was the first time in church’s challenge to its exclu- shouted down Columbus City 25 years the court has been at sion from a Missouri state pro- Council president Zach Klein, less than full strength at the gram to provide rubberized sur- bringing the council’s meeting to a start of a term, which occurs on faces in playgrounds. The halt. the first Monday in October as Missouri case about the separa- Klein and his fellow council prescribed by federal law. tion of church and state was Watchara Phomicinda/The Pasadena Star-News/SCNG via AP members joined activists Monday The court’s three Jewish jus- granted while Scalia was still A SuPPorTer for Reginald Thomas holds a sign protesting the Pasadena Police as the family of afternoon on the steps of City Hall tices — Ruth Bader Ginsburg, alive and has yet to be scheduled Reginald Thomas share witness accounts of the death of Thomas during a press conference in front of to discuss their talks. He said he’s Stephen Breyer and Elena Kagan for argument, possibly because the Pasadena Police Department in Pasadena, Calif., Monday. On Friday, Thomas died after being shot convinced the police initiative — also were absent on the the justices think they may needs to be reevaluated and he’s court’s opening day, which coin- divide 4-4. with a Taser by police in Pasadena. He was armed with a knife and his wife described him as mentally ill. committed to working with his cided with the Jewish holiday of The justices will have to wait city council colleagues, the mayor Rosh Hashanah. Because of the for the presidential election on and other leaders to ensure it’s a holiday, the court diverged from Nov. 8 to have a sense of who program that makes the commu- its usual practice of hearing might join them as the ninth jus- chief defends nity safer. cases then. tice. President Barack Obama “But we can only make the right The opening session lasted has nominated Judge Merrick improvements if we work togeth- only about five minutes and con- Garland, but Senate Republicans latest shootings by officers er,” Klein told demonstrators. sisted largely of admitting new have refused to act, saying the Organizers say the review of the attorneys to the Supreme Court next president should fill the LOS ANGELES (AP) — Police Snell died at the scene and the shooting and called on them to officers who shot and killed men in police recovered a fully loaded release the video if they have police initiative is a starting point. bar. Also Monday, the court Scalia seat. They also want more money to be rejected hundreds of appeals The rights of transgender peo- two separate weekend shootings semi-automatic gun with one nothing to hide, something Beck were justified in their use of deadly round in the chamber within 5 feet said was being considered but spent on violence prevention and that accumulated over its long ple, immigration, climate intervention programs in the city’s summer recess. change, voter identification and force because they feared for their of where Snell lay, Beck said, could only happen when all the lives, the Los Angeles police chief adding that the weapon had not evidence has been collected and upcoming budget. And they plan When arguments begin on religious freedom are among to sit down with city officials and Tuesday it will mark the start of other cases the court might con- says. been fired. analyzed. Carnell Snell, 18, turned toward Beck did not say whether one or “We’re so tired,” said protester community members every other a cautious calendar, one without sider later in the term. These are week to continue to discuss such blockbuster cases such as those the sorts of issues that have split officers with a gun before he was more officers fired, how close they Jade Daniels, 24. “These kids shot, and the other, a Hispanic were to Snell, or whether the car don’t want to die. What black per- issues. of recent years dealing with the court along ideological lines Molly Shack, lead organizer health care, gay marriage and before. man who still hasn’t been identi- turned out to be stolen. son would point a gun at a group fied, pointed a replica that looked The officers were not wearing of cops?” with the Ohio Organizing abortion rights. The other big, looming issue is Collaborative, said the summer Neal Katyal, the former Acting when one or more of the older like a real gun at police, LAPD body cameras, but a surveillance More protesters marched in Chief Charlie Beck said Monday. video from a business clearly South Los Angeles streets on police initiative has been a bad Solicitor General of the United justices might retire. Ruth Bader strategy for the city. States who is now in private Ginsburg is 83 and has said she The shootings come amid showed Snell was armed, Beck Monday night, and another gath- practice and is scheduled to will take it a year at a time. She heightened tensions over police said. ering is planned at Tuesday’s argue several cases this term, could find herself in a newly actions involving black people and The shooting occurred in a Los police commission meeting. said the court is simply “not tak- powerful role if Democrat Hillary other minorities across the coun- Angeles neighborhood where In the other shooting Beck ing as many big-ticket cases.” Clinton is elected, making her try. nearly 450 people have been shot addressed, a man was shot when “I think they’re tending to less likely to step down, said In Snell’s shooting, officers tried this year, making it the worst in he pointed what turned out to be avoid cases in which they would Thomas Goldstein, an attorney to pull over a car he was in the city for gun violence, Beck a replica handgun at police in be deadlocked 4-4,” he said, who argues regularly at the Saturday because it had paper said. another high-crime area on describing that outcome as frus- court. plates that didn’t match the year “We are doing our absolute best Sunday. trating for everyone involved. The two other older justices of the vehicle — a possible indica- to take guns out of the hands of The man remained unidentified. Tie votes leave the lower court are Stephen Breyer, 78, and tion of a stolen car and something those that would use them against He was only described as decision in place, but set no Anthony Kennedy, who turned commonly seen in drive-by shoot- others, and sometimes that leads Hispanic. The officers were national legal rule and essential- 80 this summer. He might see ings, Beck said. to circumstances where Los responding to reports of a man ly waste the justices’ time. his influence diminish on a more Snell, seated in the back, looked Angeles police officers are put into with a gun. So far, the approximately three liberal court. at officers and then ducked down peril and have to defend them- “as if to hide from them,” Beck selves,” the chief said. said. A group of people protested out- When officers tried to pull the side Beck’s news conference, Family of man shot 14 times car over, Snell jumped out holding chanting, “No justice, no peace, no ©2014 his waistband and the foot pursuit racist police.” Three were arrested VOTE JEWELERS began, he said. for unlawful assembly after refus- by police wants charges After a chase of several hundred ing orders to leave police head- 1721 KEITH STREET • STUART PARK PLAZA ( yards, Beck said, Snell took a gun quarters and take their demon- (Next to The Town Squire) SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — cumstance and think critically from his waistband and turned in stration to a public street. The family of a man killed in July about the tools at their disposal.” TRUMP 478-0049 • 478-0050 the direction of the pursuing offi- The protesters rejected the LAY-AWAYS WELCOME by Sacramento police after 911 McPhail and other police cers, prompting the shooting. police department’s description of PAID FOR BY ERNEST WISEMAN callers reported he was waving a spokespeople did not immediately knife and acting erratically respond to a request to interview demanded Monday that two offi- Tennis and Lozoya. Sacramento cers face murder charges after Police Officers Association dash-cam video revealed they President Timothy Davis did not talked inside their police cruiser respond to telephone and email about running him down. He messages seeking comment on dodged the cruiser twice and was behalf of the two officers. shot 14 times less than a minute Sacramento City Attorney later by the same two officers. James Sanchez declined to com- The officers “behaved like big ment on whether police were game hunters closing in on an aware of what Tennis and Lozoya Can you help the Bradley County Sheriff’s Office? animal,” said John Burris, a said in the car. McPhail did not Residents with information about the individuals listed on this page lawyer for the family of Joseph respond to messages asking the should NOT attempt to interact with these suspects. Mann, who was mentally unstable same question. and homeless. The Sacramento District Please call the tip line at 423-728-7336 or in an emergency 911. The demand for the murder Attorney’s Office is reviewing the charges came as Los Angeles recordings and police reports, police chief Charlie Beck defended spokeswoman Shelly Orio said. his officers in the fatal shootings Tennis and Lozoya were put on of a black man Saturday who a brief leave after the July 11 police say was armed with a shooting and returned to work on loaded semi-automatic gun and a desk duty instead of patrol the fol- Hispanic man on Sunday who lowing week. An administrative officers say was wielding replica review of their actions is under- handgun. way. The latest police shootings hap- “It doesn’t service anybody’s pened amid heightened tensions interest with the public or the DAVID TIMOTHY DAVID LAUREN CASEY THOMAS EUGENE over police actions involving black city, even the officers themselves AMADOV LEE CRONAN CALVIN KING HENDRICKS MCCROSKEY people and other minorities or the family of the deceased, to 04/15/1987 01/22/1979. F.T.A. BURGLARY x 10/28/1969. 9-16-1985. VIOLATION OF 10/26/1983. AGGRAVATED STATUTORY 2/ THEFT OVER 1000/ POSS. VIOLATION OF PROBATION FOR PAROLE VIOLATION—FAIL TO across the country, and followed have any sort of determination to RAPE BURGLARY TOOLS/ POSS. SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY, INTRODUCTION OF DRUGS IN A PAY FINES—CONSPIRACY TO two more fatal encounters be made before the investigation PROHIBITED WEAPON/ SALE/ MISD. V.O.P. PENAL FACILITY, AGGRAVATED SALE AND DELIVER between police and is complete,” McPhail said. DELIVERY SCH.IV ASSAULT, THEFT OF PROPERTY. SCHEDULE II black men last week in San Diego Surveillance videos show Mann and Pasadena. doing the karate moves, zigzag- In the Sacramento case, police ging as he walked around a down- have said Mann was waving a and-out commercial neighbor- knife in the air and doing karate hood in north Sacramento where moves in the streets just before many businesses are shuttered. police responded. But Burris told On police 911 recordings, reporters he was not threatening callers said a man was waving a anybody and that the two officers knife in the air, had a gun in his who shot him, John Tennis and waistband and appeared to be Randy Lozoya, should face a U.S. mentally ill. Police found a knife Justice Department civil rights but no gun after Mann was killed. JONATHAN BONNIE MICHAEL CHARLES JUNIOR CHRISTOPHER investigation in addition to mur- Family members have THEODORE WADE FAY ENSLEY BLEDSOE BROWN II CLARENCE HUSKINS der charges. described Mann as a college grad- 07/22/86 03/04/1975 . POSS. SCH. II 01/04/1984. F.T.A. POSS. 6/9/1974. FAILURE TO APPEAR ON 01/24/1975. NON-SUPPORT/ FOR RESALE X 4/ SIMPLE SCH II FOR RESALE x2/ SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY POSSESSION OF A The officers can be heard on uate who loved politics and eco- VIOLATION OF SEX POSSESSION SCH IV / POSS. SCH. VI/ POSS. RESTRICTIONS. FAILURE TO WEAPON BY A the recording saying “I’m gonna nomics, and succeeded in several OFFENDER REGISTRY x 3 POSSESSION OF A WEAPON OF FIREARM BY APPEAR ON MISDEMEANOR CONVICTED FELON hit him” and “OK, go for it” careers before deteriorating into BY A CONVICTED FELON CONVICTED FELON VIOLATION OF PROBATION. before appearing to drive their mental illness about five years cruiser twice at Mann, who man- ago. They said he had been living ALL INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE BRADLEY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE. aged to scramble out of its way on the streets and struggled with both times. The officers then drugs before his death. stopped the cruiser, got out of it, Toxicology tests revealed Mann pursued him on foot and opened had methamphetamine in his sys- fire. tem the day he died, police said. “Mann was standing stationary The videos released showed a on a sidewalk with no one in close first police cruiser that arrived proximity when the officers alongside Mann as he was walk- unloaded their guns,” Burris ing down a street. Mann turned wrote in a letter to U.S. Attorney away from that vehicle when General Loretta Lynch. another cruiser with the two offi- Call Now! 423-472-HELP (4357) “Reuniting “Reuniting FamiliesFamilies inin aa professional,professional, Sacramento police spokesman cers approached him, talking one call does it all Matthew McPhail said police are inside their cruiser about hitting confidential confidential andand timelytimely manner”manner” “encouraged to assess each cir- Mann. 6—Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, October 4, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com tina’s Groove CROSSWORD By Eugene Sheffer

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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5, 2016 Lemieux, 51. what you would like to see happen. Be CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS Happy Birthday: Travel and com- willing to compromise, but don't give in DAY: Jesse Eisenberg, 33; Kate munication will help you reach your to the point of losing self-respect. Winslet, 41; Guy Pearce, 49; Mario goals. Express the way you feel and Change will be required, but so will bal- ance and integrity. Try to keep the peace, but be willing to walk away if that's what's required. Your numbers are 1, 6, 14, 20, 27, 37, 41. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Contract Bridge Opportunities are within your reach. by Steve Becker Don't sit back when you know you should be the one in charge. Use your Hagar the Horrible past experiences to guide you. Positive changes will result if you take action. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Temptation is best ignored. Stay focused on personal improvements and work on making the gains that you know are within reach. A conversation will encourage a closer partnership with someone who can help you reach your goals. Romance is highlighted. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Social events, entertainment and doing things with children will bring you closer to someone you love. Plan to network Dilbert with the people you enjoy spending time with, and together you will come up with a plan that will lead to new opportunities. CANCER (June 21-July 22): A job that interests you will not be all it's drummed up to be. Ask questions before accepting an offer built on lofty hearsay. If someone talks down to you, walk away. Follow your heart and focus on your best interests. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Protect against illness or emotional stress. Take time out to assess your situation and to find a way to use whatever diffi- Garfield culties you face to your advantage. A disciplined attitude will make others hesitant to mess with you. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Share your thoughts and resurrect old dreams. You can implement something you love into your daily routine and enjoy the benefits of less stress, better health and a happier outlook. Do what's best for you. Romance is encouraged. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Make plans that will get you up and moving. A little exercise will help alleviate some of the stress and anxiety you are experi- encing. Deal with domestic problems Beetle Bailey cautiously and keep an open mind to avoid getting involved in a dispute. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Try to present what you have to offer without giving away too much information. Once you have grabbed everyone's attention, you will be in a much better position to get the help you need with- out worrying about someone stealing your idea. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Observe what's going on around you. Find out what others think of your ambi- tions. Use the information you gather to tweak your plans and avoid opposition. Dennis the Menace By Ned Classics Ask questions if you think someone By Conrad Day has an ulterior motive. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Back away from anyone exhibiting con- fusion or insecurity. Surround yourself with stable individuals who can con- tribute to your ideas without leaving you to fight your battles all alone. The incentives you offer won't be a waste. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Times are changing, and it's up to you to stay on top of what's happening around you. Broaden your outlook and learn whatever you need to know to be more tech-savvy. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Don't let anyone put extreme demands on you or your time. Minimize travel and cut down on lengthy conversations that will not lead to the results you want. Rely on your talent, skills and innova- tive ideas to get where you want to go. Birthday Baby: You are outspoken, driven and active. You are creative and intuitive. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, October 4, 2016— 7

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Lab Rats Ultimate Ultimate GSN 144Deal or No Deal ’ Å Deal or No Deal ’ Å Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Idiotest Idiotest Idiotest Idiotest Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud COOK 153MasterChef Canada ’ MasterChef Canada ’ MasterChef Canada ’ MasterChef Canada ’ MasterChef Canada ’ MasterChef Canada (N) ’ Sugar Sugar Good Eats Good Eats MasterChef Canada ’ WE 163Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order “Passion” ’ Law & Order ’ Å Law & Order “Terminal” ’ Law & Order “Thrill” Å Law & Order “Denial” Å Law & Order “Navy Blues” Law & Order “Harvest” ’ GALA 217La Fuerza del Destino Como Dice el Dicho (SS) El Chavo El Chavo Vecinos Vecinos María María María María La Familia Vecinos Noticias María María María TELE 223María Celeste Suelta la Sopa ’ (SS) Decisiones Noticiero Caso Cerrado: Edición Silvana Sin Lana (N) (SS) Sin Senos Sí Hay Paraíso ’ Señora Acero 3: La Coyote Al Rojo Vivo La Gran Juegos Olímpicos Río UNIV 224El Gordo y la Flaca (N) Primer Impacto (N) (SS) Hotel Todo Noticiero Uni. La Rosa de Guadalupe (N) Despertar Contigo (N) Tres Veces Ana (N) ’ El color de la pasión (N) Impacto Noticiero Uni Contacto Deportivo (N) NBCSP 311Classic Car Journey to Journey to Racing Roots NASCAR America (N) Å NHL Preseason Hockey Carolina Hurricanes vs. Buffalo Sabres. (Live) NHL Team USA Awards: Best Poker After Dark Poker After Dark DLC 319Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Tuesday Best Bets 8 p.m. on (WFLI) 8 p.m. on (WDEF) 8 p.m. on (MTV) (BET) 9 p.m. on (WRCB) (WNGH) (WTCI) 10 p.m. on (FX) The Flash NCIS 2016 Hip Hop Awards (WTVC) (WTVC2) (WDEF) Atlanta Everything has changed for Barry (Grant Guest star Laura San Giacomo (“Just Shoot From Atlanta’s Cobb Energy Centre, record Vice Presidential Debate In addition to starring in and co-writing Gustin) — based on the trip he made to Me”) returns as Dr. Grace Confalone, who producer DJ Khaled hosts this annual cel- Over the history of political debates, some “Value,” series creator Donald Glover also alter his past — as the adventure series suggests to Gibbs () that the ebration honoring the best performances in of the most memorable lines have come out directed this new episode, which deals with starts its third season with “Flashpoint.” His death of a Marine sergeant who fell from a this musical genre. For the third year in a of the showdowns between the candidates the thin and often-blurred line between love parents are alive, he’s courting Iris (Candice building wasn’t accidental, in the new epi- row, the pack of nominees is led by Drake, for second-in-command (think Sen. Lloyd and hate. Plot specifics are few, but the Patton), and Central City has a different sode “Privileged Information.” As new team who snagged a staggering 14 nods, includ- Bentsen and Adm. James Stockdale). Tim usually laid-back Vanessa (Zazie Beetz) is hero in the persona of Kid Flash (Keiynan member Torres (Wilmer Valderrama) con- ing album of the year, best live performer, Kaine (D) and Mike Pence (R) could add to definitely battling some feelings of jealousy Lonsdale). However, Reverse Flash (guest tinues to settle in, he seeks a place to live. lyricist of the year and best hip-hop video. that legacy as they meet at Longwood Uni- as events unfold. Brian Tyree Henry and star Matt Letscher) warns Barry that con- Joe Spano returns as FBI man T.C. Fornell. Other top nominees include Future (10 versity in Farmville, Va. CBS News’ Elaine Keith Stanfield also star. tinuing to live that revised life will have big Pauley Perrette, Sean Murray and Jennifer nods), host Khaled (9) and Kanye West (8). Quijano will be the moderator leading the repercussions for all concerned. Esposito also star. questioning in the event, to be televised by multiple broadcast and cable networks.

WEDNESDAYAFTERNOON/EVENING OCTOBER 5, 2016 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30 WRCBNBC 3 The Ellen DeGeneres Show Live at 5:00 Live at 5:30 News Nightly News Ent. Tonight Inside Edition Blindspot “If Beth” (N) ’ Law & Order: SVU Chicago P.D. (N) ’ News Tonight Show-J. Fallon Seth Meyers WELFTBN 4 John Hagee Destined Win Praise the Lord Å Caroline Leaf Names Potters John Gray Turning Point Prince S. Furtick Living Proof Blessed Life John Gray Drive History Zacharias J. Duplantis WTNB 5Nancy’s Neighborhood WTNB Today Body Wesley UMC First Baptist Church Gaither Gospel Hour ’ Westmore Church of God Around Town Texas Music Around Town Around Town WFLICW 6 Maury ’ Å Name Game Name Game Millionaire Millionaire Family Feud Family Feud Arrow “Legacy” ’ Å Frequency “Pilot” ’ Å Sports Zone Mod Fam Hollywood Paid Program Two Men Two Men WNGHPBS 7 Martha Speak Odd Squad Wild Kratts Wild Kratts PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Å Rick Steves Ga. Outdoors Forces of Nature “Motion” NOVA “Great Human Odyssey” Human origins and survival. Freedom Riders: American Experience ’ Å (DVS) DAYSTAR 8Huch Bill Winston Time-Hope Jewish Voice Amazing Creflo Dollar David Reagan John Hagee Rod Parsley Joni: Table Marcus and Joni Supernatural Prophetic Z. Levitt K. Copeland Robison Joyce Meyer WTVCABC 9 Dr. Phil ’ Å News News News World News Wheel Jeopardy! (N) Goldbergs Speechless Mod Fam (:31) blackish Designated Survivor (N) ’ News (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live ’ (:37) Nightline WTCIPBS 10 Ready Jet Odd Squad Wild Kratts Wild Kratts World News Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Å Forces of Nature “Motion” NOVA “Great Human Odyssey” Human origins and survival. Craftsman’s World News Charlie Rose (N) ’ Å WTVC2FOX 11 Harry ’ Å Family Feud Family Feud Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Big Bang Big Bang Lethal Weapon “Best Buds” Empire (N) ’ Å (DVS) News at 10 Sports Zone Last-Standing Last-Standing Paid Program 2 Broke Girls WDEFCBS 12 The Dr. Oz Show (N) Å Judge Judy Judge Judy News 12 at 6 CBS News Prime News Andy Griffith Survivor (N) ’ Å Criminal Minds “Sick Day” Code Black “Life and Limb” News Late Show-Colbert Corden QVC 13Gourmet Holiday Wonderful Discoveries Today’s Top Tech In the Kitchen With David Cooking with David Venable. The Shop “Gift Kickoff Preview” What’s hot and happening in gifts. (N) Silver Jewelry Sale CSPAN 14Key Capitol Hill Hearings ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings ’ WGN-A 15Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods “Working Girls” Person of Interest ’ Å Person of Interest ’ Å Person of Interest ’ Å Person of Interest ’ Å How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met HSN 16Anna Griffin Elegant Paper Paper Crafting Tools Cardmaking Tools-Supplies Cardmaking Tools-Supplies Snap It & Scrap It Anna Griffin Elegant Paper Anna Griffin Elegant Paper 24 Hour Craft Day “Finale” Victoria Wieck Absolute Jwl E! 23Total Divas “Baby Talk” Total Divas Å Total Divas Å E! News (N) Å Total Bellas Å Catching Kelce “50 Girls, One Tight End” Rob & Chyna E! News (N) Å ESQTV 24American Ninja Warrior ’ American Ninja Warrior “Atlanta Finals” ’ Å American Ninja Warrior The top 30 contestants compete. Car Match. Car Match. Car Match. Car Match. ››› “For Your Eyes Only” (1981) Roger Moore. Å LIFE 25Grey’s Anatomy ’ Å Little Women: Atlanta Å Little Women: Atlanta Å Little Women: LA Å Little Women: LA (N) Å Little Women: LA (N) Å (:02) Little Women: Atlanta (:02) Little Women: Atlanta (12:02) Little Women: LA TLC 26Toddlers & Tiaras ’ Å Toddlers & Tiaras Å Toddlers & Tiaras Å Toddlers & Tiaras ’ Å Toddlers & Tiaras: Game On Toddlers & Tiaras (N) Å (:01) Little Miss Atlanta ’ (:02) Toddlers & Tiaras ’ (12:02) Little Miss Atlanta ’ TBS 27Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Full Frontal Conan (N) Å 2 Broke Girls Conan Å TNT 28Arrow “The Promise” Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å (DVS) Bones ’ Å (DVS) Bones ’ Å (DVS) Bones “The Turn in the Urn” Bones ’ Å USA 29NCIS “Lost in Translation” NCIS “Troll” Å (DVS) NCIS “The Lost Boys” NCIS “Neverland” NCIS Gibbs fights for his life. NCIS “Personal Day” ’ NCIS “Incognito” ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam FX 30›› “ Down” (2013, Action) Channing Tatum, Jamie Foxx. ’ Å›› “The Equalizer” (2014, Action) Denzel Washington, Marton Csokas. ’ Å American Horror Story: 6 (N) American Horror Story: 6 ’ American Horror Story: 6 ’ ESPN 31SportsNation Questionable Around/Horn Interruption SportsCenter (N) Å Baseball Tonight (N) Å MLB Baseball National League Wild Card Game: Teams TBA. (N Subject to Blackout) SportsCenter (N) Å SportsCenter (N) Å ESPN2 32NFL Live (N) Å Baseball Tonight (N) Å Around/Horn Interruption SportsCenter (N) Å College Football Georgia Southern at Arkansas State. (N) (Live) NFL Live Å Baseball Tonight (N) Å FSTN 33World Poker Tour World Poker Tour Driven Driven Women’s College Volleyball Georgia Tech at Clemson. (N) Driven (Subject to Blackout) Bull Riding Championship. World Poker Tour Women’s College Volleyball SEC 34(3:00) The Paul Finebaum Show (N) (Live) Å SEC Inside SEC Film Rm Women’s College Volleyball LSU at Mississippi. (N) (Live) SEC Inside SEC Film Rm SEC in 60 Å College Football GOLF 35Driver Inside PGA Golfing World Euro Tour Golf Central Best Lesson School of Golf (N) Driver vs. Driver Golf Central European PGA Tour Golf Fiji International, First Round. (N) (Live) FS1 36Undisputed Speak for Yourself NASCAR Race Hub (N) (Live) UFC Countdown Å UFC Tonight (N) Å The Ultimate Fighter Å The Ultimate Fighter (N) ’ TUF Talk (N) Garbage Sports Live TMZ Sports FSSE 37Golf America Future Phen. Kirby Smart Auburn Cycling SportsMoney Gameday Women’s College Volleyball Kansas at Iowa State. (N) Future Phen. Women’s College Volleyball Kansas State at Texas Tech. Women’s College Volleyball WEA 38(3:00) Weather Center Live (N) Å (5:59) Weather Underground (N) Top Ten Weather Mysteries Top Weather Destinations Weather Gone Viral Weather Gone Viral Weather Gone Viral CNBC 39(3:00) Closing Bell (N) Å Fast Money (N) Mad Money (N) The Profit Shark Tank ’ Å Shark Tank ’ Å (N) The Profit The Profit “Honest Foods” MSNBC 40MSNBC Live (N) MTP Daily (N) With All Due Respect (N) Hardball Chris Matthews All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word The Last Word The Rachel Maddow Show CNN 41The Lead With Jake Tapper The Situation Room (N) The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight w/ Don Lemon CNN Tonight w/ Don Lemon Anderson Cooper 360 Å HDLN 42CNN Newsroom Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File FNC 43Your World With Neil Cavuto The Five (N) Special Report On the Record With Brit The O’Reilly Factor (N) The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor The Kelly File HIST 44American Pickers ’ Å American Pickers ’ Å American Pickers ’ Å American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ Å American Pickers ’ Å Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars (12:03) American Pickers ’ TRUTV 45Top Funniest Top Funniest Top Funniest Top Funniest Top Funniest Top Funniest Adam Ruins Adam Ruins Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro A&E 46Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars DISC 47Dungeon Cove Dungeon Cove Dual Survival ’ Å Dual Survival “Gator Bait” Dual Survival “Blackout” ’ Dual Survival “Ring of Fire” Still Alive (N) ’ Å Dual Survival “Ring of Fire” Still Alive ’ Å NGC 48Border Wars Alaska State Troopers Lockdown “Total Control” Lockdown Lockdown Lockdown ’ Lockdown “Gang vs. Family” Lockdown “Gangland” Taboo “Body Extremes” TRAV 49Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Expedition Unknown Å Expedition Unknown Å Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Å Expedition Unknown Å Expedition Unknown FOOD 50Worst Cooks in America Worst Cooks in America Worst Cooks in America Worst Cooks in America Kids Halloween Worst Cooks in America (N) Worst Bakers in America Cutthroat Kitchen (N) Worst Cooks in America HGTV 51Property Brothers Å Property Brothers Å Property Brothers Å Property Brothers Å Property Brothers Å Property Brothers: Buying Hunters Hunters Int’l HGTV Urban Oasis 2016 (N) Property Brothers: Buying ANPL 52Weird, True Weird, True Weird, True Weird, True Weird, True Weird, True Weird, True & Freaky: Real Extinct or Alive: Taz Tiger Yeti or Not: Return to Nepal (N) ’ Russian Yeti: The Killer Lives ’ Å FREE 53The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle ›› “Jumanji” (1995, Fantasy) Robin Williams, Bonnie Hunt. ’›› “Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian” (2009) Ben Stiller. The 700 Club ’ Å Mindy Project Mindy Project DISN 54›› “My Babysitter’s a Vampire” (2010) Bunk’d Å Bunk’d Å K.C. Under. (:15) ››› “Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie” ‘NR’ Best Friends Stuck/Middle Liv-Mad. Bunk’d Å Best Friends My Babysitter “Mostly Ghostly” NICK 55Kuu Kuu Har. SpongeBob Loud House Alvinnn!!! and Henry Danger Henry Danger Thundermans Thundermans Nicky, Ricky Nicky, Ricky Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends Friends ’ (:33) Friends TOON 56Clarence Steven Universe Powerpuff Teen Titans Gumball Gumball We Bare King of Hill Burgers Burgers Cleveland Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Family Guy Family Guy Chicken Squidbillies TVLND 57Gunsmoke “Exodus 21:22” Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Raymond Raymond Raymond Younger (N) (:31) Impastor King King King King AMC 58(2:00) “Air Force One” ‘R’ ›››› “GoodFellas” (1990, Crime Drama) Robert De Niro, . ‘R’ Å›››› “The Shawshank Redemption” (1994, Drama) Tim Robbins. ‘R’ Å››› “The Fighter” (2010) Mark Wahlberg. Premiere. ‘R’ TCM 59(3:30) ››› “Baby Doll” (1956) Å›››› “A Streetcar Named Desire” (1951) Marlon Brando. Å (DVS) ››› “A Face in the Crowd” (1957) Andy Griffith. Å (:15) ››› “America, America” (1963, Drama) Stathis Giallelis, Frank Wolff. Å HALL 60Home Imp. Home Imp. Home Imp. Home Imp. Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls OXYGEN 61(3:55) ›› “Beauty Shop” (2005) Queen Latifah. Å›› “Barbershop” (2002, Comedy) Ice Cube. Å (:05) ›› “Barbershop” (2002, Comedy) Ice Cube. Å (:10) ›› “Beauty Shop” (2005) Queen Latifah, Alicia Silverstone. Å Barbershop 2 BRAVO 62Yours, Mine Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Don’t--Tardy Don’t--Tardy Don’t--Tardy Don’t--Tardy Don’t--Tardy Happens Don’t--Tardy Housewives/NJ SYFY 63› “I, Frankenstein” (2014) Aaron Eckhart, Bill Nighy. Å›› “Shutter Island” (2010, Suspense) Leonardo DiCaprio, Mark Ruffalo. Å Ghost Hunters (N) ’ Å Paranormal Witness (N) Ghost Hunters ’ Å Paranormal Witness Å SPIKE 64(3:00) ›› “Ghost Rider” (2007, Action) ’›› “Dredd” (2012, Action) Karl Urban, Olivia Thirlby, Lena Headey. ’›› “RoboCop” (2014, Science Fiction) Joel Kinnaman, Gary Oldman. ’›› “Ghost Rider” (2007) Nicolas Cage, Eva Mendes. ’ COM 65South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park Legends Daily Show At Midnight (12:01) South Park Å MTV 66(3:40) Catfish: The TV Show (4:50) Catfish: The TV Show Catfish: The TV Show ’ Teen Mom OG ’ Å Teen Mom OG ’ Å True Life (N) ’ (:01) True Life (N) ’ (:02) Unlocking the Truth (N) (12:03) Catfish: The TV Show VH1 67T.I. and Tiny Black Ink Crew: Chicago ’ Black Ink Crew: Chicago ’ Basketball Wives LA ’ Basketball Wives LA ’›› “Daddy’s Little Girls” (2007) Gabrielle Union, Idris Elba. ’››› “The Pursuit of Happyness” (2006) Will Smith. CMTV 68Reba Å Reba Å Raymond Raymond Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing ›› “The Pick-Up Artist” (1987) Molly Ringwald. Premiere. ›› “The Pick-Up Artist” BET 69› “State Property” (2002) Beanie Sigel. Å House/Payne House/Payne Meet, Browns Meet, Browns Meet, Browns Meet, Browns Meet, Browns Meet, Browns Meet, Browns Meet, Browns ›› “Poetic Justice” (1993) Janet Jackson. Å SCIENCE 83MythBusters Å MythBusters Å MythBusters ’ Å Impossible Engineering ’ Impossible Engineering ’ Impossible Engineering ’ Impossible Engineering ’ Impossible Engineering ’ Impossible Engineering ’ CSPAN2 85(3:00) U.S. Senate Coverage ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings ’ EWTN 100Truth in Heart Saints Cross Train The World EWTN News Holy Mass and Novena EWTN Live “Rod Bennet” EWTN News Holy Rosary Religious Vaticano The Catholic Women of Holy Mass and Novena WPXA ION 107 Law & Order “Tombstone” Law & Order ’ Å Law & Order ’ Å Law & Order ’ Å Law & Order “Locomotion” Law & Order “Red Ball” ’ Law & Order “Flaw” Å Law & Order “Ghosts” ’ Law & Order ’ Å DISXD 117Phineas, Ferb Star-For. Future-Worm! Walk the Lego Gravity Falls Walk the Star-For. Milo Murphy Future-Worm! Right Now Lab Rats Star-Rebels Ultimate Marvel’s Av. Lab Rats Phineas, Ferb Phineas, Ferb GSN 144Deal or No Deal ’ Å Deal or No Deal ’ Å Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud COOK 153Donut Donut Sugar Sugar Sugar Sugar Cupcake Wars Cupcake Champions “Glee” Cupcake Wars Cake Hunters Cake Hunters Good Eats Good Eats Cupcake Champions “Glee” WE 163CSI: Miami “Man Down” CSI: Miami “Broken Home” CSI: Miami ’ Å CSI: Miami “Triple Threat” CSI: Miami “Bloodline” ’ CSI: Miami “Rush” ’ Å CSI: Miami “Just Murdered” CSI: Miami “Man Down” CSI: Miami “Broken Home” GALA 217La Fuerza del Destino Como Dice el Dicho (SS) El Chavo El Chavo Vecinos Vecinos Vecinos Vecinos Vecinos Vecinos La Familia Los Cowboys Noticias Los Cowboys Los Cowboys Hotel Todo TELE 223María Celeste Suelta la Sopa ’ (SS) Decisiones Noticiero Caso Cerrado: Edición Silvana Sin Lana (N) (SS) Sin Senos Sí Hay Paraíso ’ Señora Acero 3: La Coyote Al Rojo Vivo Titulares Sin Senos Sí Hay Paraíso ’ UNIV 224El Gordo y la Flaca (N) Primer Impacto (N) (SS) Hotel Todo Noticiero Uni. 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At one point, a moose charges in Troop 137 in New Fairfield. He enrolled 184 registered voters. through the fence, pulling it off its said the abuse sent his life into a That’s enough to have the party posts and knocking his rival back- downward spiral of suicide listed as a “political designation” NATIONAL BRIEFS ward. That moose then pushes attempts, drug abuse and an on the state secretary’s website, the first animal back to its side of inability to be intimate with peo- but 42,000 or so voters short of the fence, which stayed upright. ple. being listed as an official party. Amtrak to serve local products giving an explanation. Wife of ex-Yosemite chief to retire Anderson caught the fight on Doe’s lawsuit said national Boy With no Pizza Party presidential Authorities say Cooper died his phone during mating season. Scouts leaders failed to protect candidate on the ballot, Freeman on New York trains after sweltering for seven hours in from park service job His Facebook post has been him. He said leaders knew for plans to vote for Republican ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Riders on the parking lot of the Home Depot YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, viewed more than a half-million decades about child sexual abuse Donald Trump. Amtrak trains traveling through office where his father worked as a Calif. (AP) — The wife of the former times since Sunday. during scouting activities, includ- High-end retail theft ring busted New York can sample some of the computer technician in the head of Yosemite National Park, Court overturns $12M sex abuse ing many instances of older state’s own snacks and beverages. Atlanta suburb of Cobb County. who retired amid an investigation Scouts sexually assaulting that targeted Western U.S. The state announced a deal Citing pretrial publicity, the judge into allegations of mismanage- verdict against Boy Scouts younger Scouts, but didn’t act to SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — San with Amtrak on Monday that will moved the case 275 miles to ment, has also announced her HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — The prevent it. Francisco prosecutors have put New York products on 13 food Brunswick, on the Georgia coast. retirement from a top park service state Supreme Court on Monday Doe’s lawyers, Paul Slager and charged 16 people in a retail theft service cars on Maple Leaf, Harris’ attorneys have previous- job. overturned a $12 million jury ver- Jennifer Goldstein, presented evi- ring that stole more than Adirondack, Empire Service and ly called the boy’s death a tragic In an email sent to National dict against the Boy Scouts of dence introduced at similar trials $200,000 worth of clothing, purs- Ethan Allen Express trains. accident. Harris told police he Park Service and obtained America — the largest ever against across the country — that Boy es and other merchandise from The items include bagels from watched cartoons with his son Monday by the Los Angeles Times the organization — in the case of a Scouts officials kept confidential high-end stores such as Louis , yogurt from upstate, that morning, took him to break- and McClatchy newspapers, Patty boy who said he was sexually files dating to the 1920s that con- Vuitton and Salvatore Ferragamo, coffee cakes from the Bronx and fast at a Chick-fil-A restaurant Neubacher announced her retire- assaulted by an older boy in his tained information on people sus- the district attorney’s office said beer and cider from Brooklyn, and kissed Cooper while strapping ment as deputy regional director troop in the mid-1970s. pected of being pedophiles. Monday. Justices ordered a new trial in a Ten more people have been Cooperstown and Albany. him into his car seat. But Harris for the Pacific West Region, which Massachusetts man founds The state says some 1 million said he forgot to drop his son off at covers 56 national parks in six split decision, saying the trial charged in other Western U.S. passengers ride the selected day care and drove to work, for- states. judge improperly denied a defense political Pizza Party cities where the group stole an routes annually. getting the boy was in the back “This is not the timing that I’d request to instruct jurors on neg- BOSTON (AP) — Josh Freeman additional $200,000 worth of mer- Authorities: Man grew pot seat. ever envisioned for retiring, but ligence liability. Three of the seven is searching for his slice of the chandise, including Honolulu and Boring told the jury Harris’ sometimes life takes an abrupt justices said they believed the Massachusetts electorate. Seattle, prosecutors said. The plants at Vermont cemetery turn,” Neubacher stated. “And, so case should have been dismissed The 42-year-old Raynham man group is accused in dozens of RUTLAND, Vt. (AP) — A 23- account doesn’t make sense. He said the minutes before leaving it is for me.” because of a two-year statute of is the founder of the Pizza Party, a thefts dating back to 2015. year-old man has been charged Patty Neubacher has been a limitations on lawsuits alleging political designation officially rec- “We’re taking something that on with growing more than 40 mari- his son to die, Harris posted an online message that read: “I love park service employee for more negligence and recklessness. ognized by state election officials. its face might have been a single or juana plants in a Vermont ceme- than 33 years. She said she will The plaintiff, identified as John Freeman tells the Enterprise of maybe two or three events, and we tery. my son and all, but we both need escapes.” retire at the end of the month. Doe in court documents, sued the Brockton he doesn’t recruit mem- have been able to connect this to The Rutland Herald reports She is the wife of Don Irving, Texas-based Boy Scouts in bers and no Pizza Party candidate many other events,” San Francisco that Adam Mahoney pleaded not 2 men wounded by accidental Neubacher, who last week 2012. He said he was sexually has ever run for office or raised District Attorney George Gascon guilty Monday in Rutland to a discharge at Florida gun show announced he was stepping down assaulted three times beginning any money. said at a news conference felony marijuana cultivation FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) — after employees complained that when he was 11 by an older Scout Still, the Pizza Party has announcing the charges. charge. Authorities say two men were he created a hostile workplace by Authorities say Rutland County wounded when a gun accidentally allowing bullying, harassment deputies found five grow sites discharged at a southwest Florida and other misconduct. while patrolling the Chippenhook gun show. Don Neubacher’s decision to Cemetery in Clarendon in August. The News-Press reports that retire came less than a week after Deputy Jessica Ryan-LeBlanc the accident occurred Sunday in a congressional oversight commit- says she found the first site before North Fort Myers at the Lee Civic tee said at least 18 Yosemite spotting Mahoney in the woods Center. staffers had complained of a toxic near the cemetery. He allegedly The Lee County Sheriff’s Office work environment. fled when she told him to stop. says one man was reloading a gun The hearing also spotlighted Authorities say Mahoney was when it fired. The bullet hit the wider allegations of sexual harass- later located and a search of his man’s finger and then hit another ment, bullying and other miscon- vehicle found items including fish man’s foot. Officials are classifying duct among employees at fertilizer, an open box of Miracle- the shooting as an accident and Yellowstone, Grand Canyon and Gro, containers filled with water no criminal charges are expected. Canaveral National Seashore in and animal repellant spray. Florida. An affidavit says Mahoney Sentence hearing resumes for admitted to caring for and culti- concert promoter in $200M fraud Town council censures mayor vating marijuana plants. MIAMI (AP) — A sentencing over racist Facebook posts North Carolina man accused of hearing is resuming for a former YORK, Pa. (AP) — A town coun- concert promoter convicted in a cil in Pennsylvania approved a groping teens at water park fraud scheme that fleeced thou- motion Monday night to censure ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — sands of investors out of $200 mil- the town’s mayor over racist posts Authorities say a man faces lion. on his Facebook page, including charges of molesting two teens at The hearing for 73-year-old two depicting apes with captions a SeaWorld’s Aquatica water park. Jack Utsick enters a third day referring to President Barack Local news outlets report 32- Tuesday in Miami federal court. Obama and his family. year-old Roy McCormick of Utsick was extradited from Brazil PennLive.com reported the West Havelock, North Carolina, was in 2014 and pleaded guilty to mail York Council unanimously arrested Sunday after two teens fraud in June. approved a motion Monday night who were visiting the area with a Prosecutors say Utsick defraud- to censure Republican Mayor police explorers group say he ed nearly 3,000 investors by hid- Charles Wasko. groped them as they floated down ing a decade of losses by “We will send a message to the a river at the park. Worldwide Entertainment Inc. and mayor that his legislative body Park officials told investigators promising double-digit returns. rebukes him in every way,” said McCormick is an annual pass Worldwide promoted tours by council president Shawn Mauck. holder who has visited the water numerous top-level acts including “He has embarrassed all of us. Not park multiple times this year. the Rolling Stones, Fleetwood Mac just this table but everyone in this He remains in the Orange and David Bowie. Utsick’s attor- room. Everyone in West York. County Jail where he’s charged ney says he never intended to Everyone in York County, every- with two counts of lewd and las- defraud investors and hoped to one in this Commonwealth.” civious molestation. A lawyer was- turn the company’s fortunes The council also approved a n’t listed on jail records. around. motion to give the borough solici- 6-year-old shot at school Prosecutors want Utsick sen- tor the authority to look into any remembered by family, friends tenced to more than 17 years in legal means necessary to remove TOWNVILLE, S.C. (AP) — prison. Utsick seek a lenient sen- Wasko as mayor.    Family and friends are gathering tence of about six years. “We are on to you,” Mauck said, to remember a 6-year-old boy who Official: Prince probe focuses urging the mayor to do the right thing and resign. Dignified Services at died after being shot at a South on doctors, black market    Realistic Prices! Carolina elementary school. One image from June on MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — More 2415 Georgetown Road, NE The visitation for Jacob Hall is Wasko’s Facebook page showed a WEATHER INFORMATION than five months after Prince’s wagon full of orangutans and 473-2620 set for 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday at fatal drug overdose, a law enforce- Oakdale Baptist Church in referred to “moving day” at the ment source says investigators White House. Another referred to Townville. The funeral is set have narrowed their focus to two Wednesday morning at the lynching. main questions: whether doctors Wasko, who is white, did not church. illegally prescribed opioids meant Prosecutor Chrissy Adams said attend Monday night’s meeting, for the pop star and whether the although some council members Monday that because of Jacob’s fentanyl that killed him came from death, an attempted murder had indicated earlier that he a black-market source. might show up. He told The charge has been upgraded to Those questions raise the murder. Adams said a 14-year-old Associated Press last week that prospect that a doctor or doctors he’s the victim of a “witch hunt,” boy also faces five weapons pos- could be charged with writing session counts and an attempted and would provide more details at unlawful prescriptions and that a a later time. murder charge for a third child separate suspect or set of sus- who was injured in the shooting pects with ties to narcotics traf- Visitor to national monument last week. That child’s name has ficking could be charged with sup- killed by a falling tree not been released. plying the drug. LOS ALAMOS, N.M. (AP) — The teen already was charged Prince was 57 when he was Authorities at New Mexico’s with wounding another student found April 21 in an elevator at Bandelier National Monument say and a teacher Sept. 28. The teen his suburban Minneapolis estate. a female park visitor has been also is charged as a juvenile with Authorities have revealed little killed by a falling tree. killing his father shortly before the publicly about their investigation. Park rangers were notified of school shooting. The law enforcement official who the incident about 2:30 p.m. Jury told Georgia dad sought described the investigation has Monday. ‘escape’ in son’s hot car death knowledge of the inquiry but Rangers responded to the scene BRUNSWICK, Ga. (AP) — spoke on condition of anonymity. along with the Los Alamos County Obsessed with seeking sex outside NTSB releases preliminary Fire Department and the Los his marriage, prosecutors say, a Alamos County Police findings on midair plane collision Department. Georgia man left his toddler son to NORTH COLLINS, N.Y. (AP) — die inside a hot SUV so he could It’s not immediately clear what The National Transportation cause the tree to fall. “escape from one life into anoth- Safety Board has released its pre- er.” The name, age and hometown liminary findings into a fatal of the woman haven’t been Prosecutors opened their case midair plane collision in New Monday against Justin Ross released yet. York. Authorities say the county med- Harris, who is charged with malice The NTSB says witnesses murder and other crimes in the ical examiner and law enforce- reported seeing a plane fly into ment have not completed the June 2014 death of his 22-month- another plane that had taken off old son, Cooper. Assistant District investigation, and no other details earlier, shearing off the first are immediately available. Attorney Chuck Boring called plane’s tail before both planes Harris a deceptive man who saw crashed. No fencing them in: Alaska moose his wife and child as obstacles to Both pilots and a passenger bash antlers through fence fulfilling his sexual desires. were killed in the Sept. 24 acci- ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — “This case is about death, dent in North Collins, about 20 Don’t try to fence in Alaska moose deception and a double life,” miles south of Buffalo. The two battling for female attention. Boring told a jury evenly split planes were the first of six to take They’ll bust right through it. between men and women during off for a group outing to Bryan M. Anderson said he and his opening statement Monday. Pennsylvania. his daughter went looking for Harris’ defense attorneys will The NTSB says the first plane, a moose early Sunday, stumbling get their first chance to speak to Cessna, left before the others upon an unusual sighting in the jury Tuesday morning. The because it was slower and needed Anchorage’s largest park. defense team’s opening statement more time to reach the destina- Two bull moose on either side of got pushed back after court was tion. A Piper followed. a chain-link fence near a road delayed for 90 minutes late Paul Rosiek (ROH’-zehk), of clashed their massive antlers Monday afternoon. Superior Hamburg, was killed in the together, trying to prove their Court Judge Mary Staley Clark Cessna. Richard and Kathleen superiority for the benefit of some recessed for the evening without Walker, of Eden, died in the Piper. female moose nearby. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, October 4, 2016— 9 TUESDAY

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Cannon’s Corner Bearettes fall in last home Joe Cannon game of regular season By SARALYN NORKUS defender, who took over the roll of goalkeeper while Offensive Banner Sports Writer on the ground and directed the ball away with her hand. No handball call was made. An opportunistic Stone Memorial squad played “We’ve got to play through those (situations),” outbursts the role of spoiler for Bradley Central’s senior night McKinney commented. festivities on the soccer pitch Tuesday. Around the 50-minute mark, the Lady Panthers The Lady Panthers (6-8-1), who are a potential jumped out to a 2-0 lead thanks to a penalty kick. region tournament team, handed the Bearettes (8- “The PK was unfortunate, but we did what we highlight 8) a 2-1 loss after capitalizing on a pair of miscues. had to do as far as slowing that girl down, she’s Stone Memorial’s first goal came early in the first super fast straight down the middle. Sometimes half, thanks to “sluggish” play from Bradley. those things just happen, but you don’t intend to Week 7 “We kind of started off a little sluggish, because foul, but it’s is just part of the game,” the Bradley that shot that they had in the very first half to get coach explained. Week 7 of the TSSAA foot- up one goal could have been stopped,” Bradley Ten minutes later, Reagan Harrold leveled the ball season produced some Central coach Chrissy McKinney stated. “We were playing field some after knocking the ball in past very “offensive” results. sloppy on that, truth be told, and allowed them to the Stone Memorial keeper, making it 2-1 with a lit- That’s pronounced “Ah- get ahead, which made us have to work harder.” tle under 20 minutes left. ffensive,” not “O-ffensive,” The goal in the third minute proved to be the only Anna Stouffer came close to tying the game up in with a tremendous amount of one of the first half, with the Lady Panthers holding the final seconds of play, but her shot was about points being put on the score- a 1-0 lead at the half. three inches too high and skimmed over the cross- boards. The Bearettes started off the second half flexing bar. None more than the record- some muscle, with Cambree Mayo leading the Banner photo, sARALYn noRKUs The Bradley Central seniors honored at halftime setting 104 combined as BRAdLeY cenTRAL’s Wendy Mendez passes the ball to team- charge early. Mayo attacked the box and had a few were goalkeepers Allison Webb and Nita Vaske, Walker Valley and Cleveland quality shots, but was unable to finish any. Amanda Evans, Miranda Atkins, Sara Holden and High lit up on “The Corral” mate Reagan Harrold (10) during Tuesday’s senior night soccer On what was probably her best attempt to score, tote board with. matchup against Stone Memorial. Mayo was thwarted by a handsy Stone Memorial See BEARETTES, Page 10 The most points scored by a Mustang team in their 16th year of play and likewise the most scored against a Blue Raider squad in its 52-year Lady Mustangs reach Round 2 of district history. While it was the highest By RICHARD ROBERTS Bearettes’ Emily Peterson put a amount of points posted in Banner Sports Editor stop to the run with a kill to the three local regions, there make it 17-14. The Lady were plenty of other impres- Walker Valley moved ahead to Mustangs fired back with a Kaley sive tallies elsewhere as well. the second round and eliminated Walker kill and an ace by Region 4-5A led the way Bradley Central on the first night Essenburg to move to a 19-14 with 249 total points in just a of the District 5-3A volleyball advantage. A pair of slams by trio of games, while 1-6A and tournament Monday in “The Hannah Calfee kept Walker 3-2A needed four contests Stable” at Walker Valley. Valley out front 23-16. The apiece to come up with 215 The 3-0 loss closed out the Bearettes were able to tally two and 182 points respectively. season for the Bearettes and set more on the board before Calfee With a program record 645 the No. 3-seeded closed out the win yards of offense in the game, Lady Mustangs up with a kill. the Stallion stampede to 68 for a Round 2 face- “There were some points was the top offensive off against the No. sparks and we output, but four other area 2-seed Ooltewah worked really hard. squads eclipsed the half cen- Lady Owls tonight We were down what tury mark as well, including at 6:30 p.m. would have been a Ooltewah putting up 61 on “We are just try- potential two Soddy-Daisy for the week’s ing to stay focused starters with back largest margin (54) of victory. one day at a time. I injuries. We lost With 36 points, Cleveland felt like the girls played well them both last week. Even the out-tallied all but one 1-6A tonight,” said Lady Mustangs person I put in their spot did a team and a 3-2A squad, but coach Judy Pruett of the 25-28, great job, we just couldn’t quite was only fourth best among 25-14 and 25-13 sweep. “They get it together as a group,” said the half dozen 4-5A units in missed a few serves in the first Bearettes coach Christy action. Top-ranked Maryville game, but overall I feel like we McElhaney. “We had unforced (1-6A) and Meigs County (3- served a little bit better than we errors here and there, and let 2A) both posted 56 points, have been serving. them get too many runs at one while McMinn County had 55 “It was a good win. We prac- time. We just kind of played a lit- to go along with Ooltewah in ticed yesterday and had a pretty tle flat missing those two.” the Raiders’ own league. tough practice for a Sunday. We Bradley Central jumped to a 4- With their fourth victory in went to church together and had 1 lead in set two before the Lady a half dozen games, Coach a pretty good day. Since we are Mustangs rallied for five points, Glen Ryan’s Herd evened hosting, it’s going to be kind of highlighted by a Walker kill and their region mark at 1-1, tying hard to get in a practice.” Lemons ace. Back-to-back kills them with Ooltewah (4-2, 1-1) Earlier Soddy- by Walker put for third place in the 4-5A Daisy defeated Walker Valley on race. East Hamilton in top 10-5. Reagan A pair of state-ranked five sets and will Morrison sparked a teams sit atop the current meet Cleveland four point run by region standings as No. 7 today at 5 p.m. in the Bearettes, com- McMinn County (5-1, 3-0) is the first semifinal bined with a the surprise leader, with Rhea match of the day. Savannah Carroll County (5-2, 2-0), sixth in the Bradley Central ace followed by a 5A poll, right on the Tribe’s broke a 5-5 tie in shot to the hard- heels. the first set and moved on to take wood by Morgan Peels. A side-out The Cherokees will be test- an 8-5 lead with a Missy Abbot put the ball in the hands of ed in a non-region matchup ace. Reilly Moore kept the Walker Valley’s Hannah Grace Banner photo, LYnnAe RoBeRTs this week as second-ranked Bearettes out front by three with Moore who served up an ace to WALKeR VALLeY’s Hannah Calfee (33) goes up against Bradley Central’s Maggie Towl (28) and and unbeaten Oak Ridge a kill to make it 11-8. A block by go with a Bradley error to make it Reagan Morrison (20) in the first round of the District 5-3A volleyball tournament Monday, at Walker comes to Athens. Walker Valley’s Aly Grace 16-11. Three more Lady Valley High School. Walker Valley will entertain Lemons, followed by a Bradley Mustangs points punctuated by Soddy-Daisy (2-4, 1-2) on error and kill by Kate Essenburg, a block by Walker kept the Lady Mustangs — helped along by a The final set saw the Bearettes Mustangs out front for good. The tied the set at 11-all. The Lady Mustangs out front 19-12. Julia final ace from Essenburg — and Lady Mustangs trade the kill ignited a seven-point run See CANNON, Page 11 Mustangs broke a 13-13 tie with McGuire’s kill gave Walker Valley reeled off the final five points to lead seven times before a kill by four straight points before the a 21-14 lead and the Lady lock up the win. Walker put the host Lady See LADY MUSTANGS, Page 11 Titans start 1-3 again, Volunteers still unsure about Mularkey says he sees status of top 2 linebackers improvement in team KNOXVILLE (AP) — underwent an MRI last week. Tennessee is unsure about the Reeves-Maybin and Sutton are NASHVILLE (AP) — It’s deja vu better. status of its two top linebackers two of Tennessee’s four team all over again for the Tennessee “We’re very close. I know peo- as it prepares to visit Texas captains. Titans, who are starting out 1-3 ple are tired of hearing that, I’m A&M in a matchup of undefeat- “We’re continuing to gather for a third straight season and tired of saying it. But it’s a fact,” ed teams. information on Jalen Reeves- fourth in the past five years. Mularkey said. Darrin Kirkland Jr. has Maybin and trying to make the Even with a new coach, they “There’s a few plays, four to missed three straight games best decision to present to him are struggling to clean up penal- five plays a game, that have made with a high ankle sprain. Jalen with his different options,” ties and turnovers that have cost a difference in the outcome of Reeves-Maybin missed the coach Butch Jones said. “I’ll them in back-to-back losses. The these games. I know in the past entirety of a 34-31 triumph at know a little bit more later in latest mistakes cost special two years if we had been down 14 Georgia last week after sitting the week.” teams coordinator Bobby April points in Houston, that would out the majority of victories over Kirkland had a team-leading his job on Monday, a day after not have been a pretty outcome. Ohio and Florida . 16 tackles through the first two his unit gave up 10 points in a And this team is competing with That means No. 9 Tennessee weeks of the season before get- 27-20 loss at Houston. every team that we’ve played and (5-0, 2-0 SEC) again could be ting hurt. Jones said Kirkland Coach Mike Mularkey said he had a chance to win every game missing some of its best defen- ran Thursday and Friday, and just didn’t see improvement out we played. We’ve got to find a way sive performers when the the team planned to put him of special teams before deciding to win.” Volunteers face No. 8 Texas through cutting drills Monday to fire an assistant who worked The Titans came into this sea- A&M (5-0, 3-0). The Vols already “to see if he can match the for him in Buffalo in 2004-05. son expecting a turnaround are without cornerback Cam movements that the linebacker Mularkey spoke with Titans con- behind a new general manager Sutton, who will miss a third position brings about, different trolling owner Amy Adams with Mularkey fully in charge, AP photo Tennessee heAd coAch Butch Jones makes a point to straight game with a fractured bursts and accelerations.” Strunk on Sunday night and having been given the job perma- right ankle. Jones said cornerback Justin says he isn’t worried about his nently in January along with 23 his players in the first half against Georgia, in Athens, Ga., Reeves-Maybin, the Vols’ own job security. Saturday. leading tackler last season, See UT, Page 11 He also insists the Titans are See TITANS, Page 11 10—Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, October 4, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com

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x-Sunday, Oct. 23: Game 7 (Fox or FS1) Others receiving 12 or more points: none. WORLD SERIES Class 4A ON TAP (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Record Pts Prv All games televised by Fox 1. Knoxville Catholic (13) 6-1 156 1 Tuesday, Oct. 4 Tuesday, Oct. 25: NL at AL 2. Greeneville (1) 6-0 143 2 BOWLING Wednesday, Oct. 26: NL at AL 3. Pearl-Cohn (1) 6-1 125 3 Hixson at Walker Valley (Leisure Time), 4 Friday, Oct. 28: AL at NL 4. Haywood County (1) 6-0 113 4 SOCCER Saturday, Oct. 29: AL at NL 5. Marshall County 6-1 93 5 Walker Valley at CSTHEA, 5 x-Sunday, Oct. 30: AL at NL 6. Stone Memorial 7-0 84 6 Bradley Central at Chattanooga Central, 5 x-Tuesday, Nov. 1: NL at AL 7. Sullivan East 5-1 46 10 Hixson at Cleveland, 7 x-Wednesday, Nov. 2: NL at AL 8. East Hamilton 4-3 20 9 VOLLEYBALL 9. Ridgeway 4-3 18 7 District 5-AAA Tournament 10. Maplewood 5-2 17 8 at Walker Valley Others receiving 12 or more points: Memphis East 13. No. 5 Soddy-Daisy vs. No. 1 Cleveland, 5 Class 3A No. 3 Walker Valley vs. No. 2 Ooltewah, 6:30 Record Pts Prv Wednesday, Oct. 5 BASKETBALL 1. Alcoa (16) 6-1 160 1 BOWLING 2. Sequatchie County 6-0 128 2 East Ridge at Walker Valley (Leisure Time), 4 WNBA Playoff Glance 3. CAK 6-1 124 4 VOLLEYBALL First Round 4. Elizabethton 5-1 105 5 District 5-AAA Tournament Winner advances 5. Stratford 7-0 101 6 at Walker Valley Wednesday, Sept. 21 6. Dyersburg 6-1 62 10 Championship match, 6 Phoenix 89, Indiana 78 7. Liberty Magnet 5-2 48 8 Thursday, October 6 Atlanta 94, Seattle 85 8. Raleigh Egypt 7-0 47 NR BOWLING Second Round 9. Milan 5-2 39 3 Soddy-Daisy at Walker Valley (Leisure Time), 4 Winner advances 10. Notre Dame 5-2 37 9 FOOTBALL Saturday, Sept. 24 Others receiving 12 or more points: Bolivar Central 18. Region 4-5A Phoenix 101, New York 94 Class 2A Soddy-Daisy at Walker Valley, 7:30 Sunday, Sept. 25 Record Pts Prv Friday, Oct. 7 Chicago 108, Atlanta 98 1. Adamsville (14) 6-0 158 1 FOOTBALL Third Round 2. Marion County 6-1 131 2 Region 1-6A (Best-of-5) 3. Forrest 7-0 125 5 Kingsport Dobyns-Bennett at Bradley Central, 7:30 (x-if necessary) 4. Boyd Buchanan 5-1 101 6 Jefferson County at Hardin Valley, 7:30 Minnesota 3, Phoenix 0 5. Austin-East (1) 6-1 88 8 Science Hill at Wm. Blount, 7:30 Wednesday, Sept. 28: Minnesota 113, Phoenix 95 6. Happy Valley (1) 6-0 85 9 Maryville, Bearden have byes Friday, Sept. 30: Minnesota 96, Phoenix 86 7. Watertown 6-1 71 3 AP photo Region 4-5A Sunday, Oct. 2: Minnesota 82, Phoenix 67 8. Waverly 6-1 54 10 Rhea County at Cleveland, 7:30 Los Angeles 2, Chicago 1 9. Hampton 5-1 39 7 ATLANTA BRAVES clubhouse attendant Erik Durban sorts equipment one day after the Braves fin- Oak Ridge at McMinn County, 7:30 Wednesday, Sept. 28: Los Angeles 95, Chicago 75 10. Sullivan North 5-1 10 NR Ooltewah at White County, 8 Friday, Sept. 30: Los Angeles 99, Chicago 84 Others receiving 12 or more points: none. ished the 2016 season at Turner Field in Atlanta. In 2017, the Braves will play in their new stadium about Region 3-2A Sunday, Oct. 2: Chicago 70, Los Angeles 66 Class A Polk County at Brainerd, 7:30 Tuesday, Oct. 4: Los Angeles at Chicago, 8 p.m. Record Pts Prv 11 miles north of their old home. Boyd Buchanan at Meigs County, 7:30 x-Thursday, Oct. 6: Chicago at Los Angeles, 9 p.m. 1. Dresden (11) 7-0 152 1 Bledsoe County at Tyner Academy, 7:30 Finals 2. Union City (3) 7-0 146 2 Marion County at Silverdale Academy, 7:30 (Best-of-5) 3. Greenback (2) 6-0 129 3 SOCCER Minnesota vs. Los Angeles-Chicago winner 4. Wayne County 6-0 114 4 Spring Hill (Ala.) College at Lee University (W), 5 Sunday, Oct. 9: Los Angeles-Chicago winner at Minnesota, 5. South Pittsburg 5-1 88 5 Spring Hill (Ala.) College at Lee University (M), 7 3 p.m. 6. Columbia Academy 5-0 72 6 Braves plan interviews Saturday, Oct. 8 Tuesday, Oct. 11: Los Angeles-Chicago winner at 7. Coalfield 7-0 71 7 SOCCER Minnesota, 8 p.m. 8. Nashville Christian School 4-2 42 8 District 5-AAA Tournament Friday, Oct. 14: Minnesota at Los Angeles-Chicago winner, 9. Trousdale County 5-1 31 9 Pairings and times, TBA TBD 10. Huntingdon 4-1 22 10 Sunday, Oct. 9 x-Sunday, Oct. 16: Minnesota at Los Angeles-Chicago win- Others receiving 12 or more points: none. SOCCER ner, 8:30 p.m. Division II with Black, Washington University of West Florida at Lee University (W), 2 x-Thursday, Oct. 20: Los Angeles-Chicago winner at Record Pts Prv University of West Florida at Lee University (M), 4 Minnesota, 8 p.m. 1. Brentwood Academy (13) 5-1 156 1 2. MUS (2) 7-0 145 2 ATLANTA (AP) — The Atlanta two winning records and never ger Freddie Freeman (.302, 34 3. MBA (1) 6-1 120 5 4. Lausanne Collegiate 6-0 94 6 Braves are thrilled with the job led the Padres to the playoffs, HRs, 91 RBIs) to lead Atlanta’s ON AIR FOOTBALL 5. Briarcrest 6-1 91 9 that interim manager Brian though he was picked as NL resurgence. With the move to 6. McCallie 5-2 88 8 Sports on TV National Football League 7. CBHS 4-2 61 3 Snitker did this season. Manager of the Year in 2010. SunTrust Park and an expected Tuesday, Oct. 4 AMERICAN CONFERENCE 8. Baylor 5-2 44 4 MLB BASEBALL East 9. Harding Academy 5-1 35 10 They’re still going to look at Black appeared to be in line for boost in revenue, team owners 8 p.m. WLTPct PF PA 10. Ensworth 4-3 25 7 other potential candidates to lead the Washington Nationals job have cleared the way for a payroll TBS — AL Wild Card Game, Baltimore at Toronto New England 310.750 81 61 Others receiving 12 or more points: none. NBA BASKETBALL Buffalo 220.500 87 68 All Associated Press members in the team in 2017. going into this season, but nego- increase. 8 p.m. N.Y. Jets 130.250 79 105 Tennessee are eligible to participate in the high school foot- ESPN — Preseason, New York at Houston Miami 130.250 71 89 ball poll. Those who voted for this week’s poll are: The Daily Less than 24 hours after the tiations broke down and Dusty The Braves are likely to go 10:30 p.m. South Post-Athenian, Athens; Chattanooga Free Press, Braves finished a last-place sea- Baker was hired instead. mostly for starting pitching. Julio ESPN — Preseason, L.A. Clippers at Golden State W LTPct PF PA Chattanooga; Cleveland Daily Banner, Cleveland; The NHL HOCKEY Houston 310.750 69 73 Tennessean (Nashville), Murfreesboro; State Gazette, son with a flourish, team presi- Washington spent nearly eight Teheran has ace-like stuff, 7 p.m. Jacksonville 130.250 84 111 Dyersburg; The Jackson Sun, Jackson; Johnson City Press, NBCSN — Preseason, Carolina vs. Buffalo, at Marquette, Indianapolis 130.250 108 125 Johnson City; The Knoxville News Sentinel, Knoxville; dent John Hart said former man- seasons as Texas manager, guid- though a lack of run support left Mich. Tennessee 130.250 62 84 Marshall County Tribune (Lewisburg); The Daily Times, agers Bud Black and Ron ing the Rangers to consecutive him with a 7-10 record. Mike SOCCER North Maryville; The Tomahawk (Mountain City), Mountain City; 8:55 a.m. WLTPct PF PA The Commercial Appeal, Memphis; Union City Daily Washington would be interviewed World Series appearances from Foltynewicz (9-5, 4.31 ERA) looks FS2 — Women, FIFA U-17 World Cup, United States vs. Pittsburgh 310.750 108 80 Messenger, Union City; WCMT, Martin; WNWS-FM, Ghana, at Amman, Jordan Baltimore 310.750 84 72 Jackson. for the job, and other outside 2010-11 and capturing a pair of as though he’s finally ready to Noon Cincinnati 220.500 78 82 AP Top 25 candidates may be considered as AL Manager of the Year awards. hold down a spot in the rotation, FS2 — Women, FIFA U-17 World Cup, Brazil vs. North Cleveland 040.000 74 115 The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football Korea, at Zarqa, Jordan West poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through well. He surprisingly resigned during and Matt Wisler (7-13, 5.00) 4 p.m. WLTPct PF PA Oct. 2, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote FS2 — Women, FIFA U-17 World Cup, Nigeria vs. England, Denver 4001.000 111 64 through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous rank- That doesn’t mean Snitker is the 2014 season, revealing later showed flashes of potential but at Zarqa, Jordan (same-day tape) Oakland 310.750 108 106 ing: out of the running. that he stepped down because he needs to be more consistent. 6 p.m. Kansas City 220.500 83 92 Record Pts Pv FS2 — Women, FIFA U-17 World Cup, Paraguay vs. Japan, San Diego 130.250 121 108 1. Alabama (53) 5-0 1514 1 “Brian Snitker did a tremen- had been unfaithful to his wife of Coppolella said the team is look- at Amman, Jordan (same-day tape) NATIONAL CONFERENCE 2. Ohio St. (6) 4-0 1451 2 WNBA BASKETBALL East 3. Clemson (1) 5-0 1403 5 dous job,” Hart said Monday. 42 years. ing to add at least two new start- 8 p.m. WLTPct PF PA 4. Michigan (1) 5-0 1334 4 “The year was spiraling out of Washington spent the last two ing pitchers and maybe three for ESPN2 — Playoffs, Semifinals (best-of-5 series), Game 4, Philadelphia 3001.000 92 27 5. Washington 5-0 1234 10 Los Angeles at Chicago Dallas 310.750 101 77 6. Houston 5-0 1233 6 control. He restored order.” seasons as a coach with the 2017. Washington 220.500 99 112 7. Louisville 4-1 1160 3 N.Y. Giants 220.500 73 85 8. Texas A&M 5-0 1113 9 The Braves won 50 of their last Oakland Athletics, but his ties to The Braves are happy with South 9. Tennessee 5-0 1045 11 97 games, including their finale Hart go back to when both their everyday lineup. Rookie BASEBALL WLTPct PF PA 10. Miami 4-0 909 14 Atlanta 310.750 152 124 11. Wisconsin 4-1 882 8 at Turner Field on Sunday. The worked for the Rangers. shortstop Dansby Swanson is a 2016 Postseason Baseball Glance Tampa Bay 130.250 77 128 12. Nebraska 5-0 821 15 WILD CARD Carolina 130.250 109 118 13. Baylor 5-0 805 13 team is moving to a new stadium “When you go outside and talk star in the making, and Adonis Tuesday, Oct. 4: Baltimore (Tillman 16-6) at Toronto New Orleans 130.250 114 130 14. Mississippi 3-2 712 16 in the suburbs next season. (to candidates), you learn Garcia (.273, 14 HRs, 65 RBIs) (Stroman 9-10), 8:08 p.m. (TBS) North 15. Stanford 3-1 711 7 Wednesday, Oct. 5: San Francisco (Bumgarner 15-9) at WLTPct PF PA 16. Arkansas 4-1 528 20 Atlanta was 9-28 when manag- things,” Hart saId. “There are a returned from a stint in the New York (Syndergaard 14-9), 8:09 p.m. (ESPN) Minnesota 4001.000 88 50 17. North Carolina 4-1 497 NR DIVISION SERIES Green Bay 210.667 75 67 18. Florida 4-1 391 23 er Fredi Gonzalez was fired and lot of smart guys out there. It minors to nail down the third (Best-of-5; x-if necessary) Chicago 130.250 62 97 19. Boise St. 4-0 385 24 stood at 18-46 when it began a would be shame on us if we base job. Tyler Flowers did a American League Detroit 130.250 95 102 20. Oklahoma 2-2 324 NR Texas vs. Baltimore-Toronto winner West 21. Colorado 4-1 276 NR dramatic turnaround under didn’t take this opportunity to solid job at catcher, though the Thursday, Oct. 6: Baltimore-Toronto winner at Texas, 4:38 WLTPct PF PA 22. West Virginia 4-0 240 NR p.m. (TBS) Los Angeles 310.750 63 76 23. Florida St. 3-2 230 12 Snitker. take a look at the landscape and Braves would like to sign another Friday, Oct. 7: Baltimore-Toronto winner at Texas, 1:08 p.m. Seattle 310.750 79 54 24. Utah 4-1 86 18 Hart and general manager get a feel for what people think veteran to share the job. Also (TBS) San Francisco 130.250 90 107 25. Virginia Tech 3-1 85 NR Sunday, Oct. 9: Texas at Baltimore-Toronto winner, 7:38 Arizona 130.250 92 80 Others receiving votes: W. Michigan 76, UCLA 56, LSU 49, John Coppolella both said about our club, our players.” keep an eye on second base, p.m. (TBS) Monday, Oct. 3 North Dakota St. 46, Auburn 46, Georgia 42, Oklahoma St. x-Monday, Oct. 10: Texas at Baltimore-Toronto winner, TBA Minnesota 24, N.Y. Giants 10 41, TCU 26, Maryland 23, Air Force 17, San Diego St. 10, Snitker was a strong candidate to In addition to Snitker, the where top prospect Ozzie Albies (TBS) Thursday’s Games Michigan St. 7, South Florida 6, Arizona St. 4, California 3, keep his job based on the way the Braves have also interviewed is on the verge of breaking x-Wednesday, Oct. 12: Baltimore-Toronto winner at Texas, Arizona at San Francisco, 8:25 p.m. Indiana 3, Texas 1. TBA (TBS) Sunday’s Games Top 25 Schedule team responded to his leader- coaches Terry Pendleton, Eddie through, though a late-season Cleveland vs. Boston N.Y. Jets at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Friday Thursday, Oct. 6: Boston (Porcello 22-4) at Cleveland New England at Cleveland, 1 p.m. No. 3 Clemson at Boston College, 7:30 p.m. ship. Perez and Bo Porter. But injury in the minors could set (Bauer 12-8), 8:08 p.m. (TBS) Tennessee at Miami, 1 p.m. No. 19 Boise State at New Mexico, 9 p.m. Snitker even attended an end- Coppolella seemed to rule them him back. Friday, Oct. 7: Boston (Price 17-9) at Cleveland (Kluber 18- Houston at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Saturday 9), 4:38 p.m. (TBS) Washington at Baltimore, 1 p.m. No. 1 Alabama at No. 16 Arkansas, 7 p.m. of-the-year media session, insist- out when he said it was unlikely Jim Johnson agreed to a two- Sunday, Oct. 9: Cleveland (Tomlin 13-9) at Boston, 4:08 Chicago at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. No. 2 Ohio State vs. Indiana, 3:30 p.m. p.m. (TBS) Philadelphia at Detroit, 1 p.m. No. 4 Michigan at Rutgers, 7 p.m. ing he’s comfortable with the the team would hire someone year contract extension on the x-Monday, Oct. 10: Cleveland at Boston, TBA (TBS) Atlanta at Denver, 4:05 p.m. No. 5 Washington at Oregon, 7:30 p.m. process and doesn’t mind waiting with no managerial experience final day of the regular season x-Wednesday, Oct. 12: Boston at Cleveland, TBA (TBS) Cincinnati at Dallas, 4:25 p.m. No. 6 Houston at Navy, 3 p.m. National League San Diego at Oakland, 4:25 p.m. No. 8 Texas A&M vs. No. 9 Tennessee, 3:30 p.m. for the Braves to make a decision. over Snitker, especially off his and will go into 2017 as the Chicago vs. San Francisco-New York winner Buffalo at Los Angeles, 4:25 p.m. No. 10 Miami vs. No. 23 Florida State, 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 7: San Francisco-New York winner at Chicago, N.Y. Giants at Green Bay, 8:30 p.m. No. 15 Stanford vs. Washington State, 10:30 p.m. “If I was them, I’d be doing the own coaching staff. expected closer. His presence 9:15 p.m. (FS1) Monday’s Games No. 17 North Carolina vs. No. 25 Virginia Tech, 3:30 p.m. same thing,” Snitker said. After several years cutting pay- gives the Braves a chance to Saturday, Oct. 8: San Francisco-New York winner at Tampa Bay at Carolina, 8:30 p.m. No. 18 Florida vs. LSU, Noon Chicago, 8:08 p.m. (MLB) Tennessee Football Prep Polls No. 20 Oklahoma vs. Texas at Dallas, Noon Hart said it was imperative to roll and bulking up the farm sys- bring along some of their younger Monday, Oct. 10: Chicago at San Francisco-New York win- The Associated Press’ Top 10 teams in each of Tennessee’s No. 21 Colorado at Southern Cal, 4 p.m. ner, TBA (FS1 or MLB) six Division I non-financial aid classifications and in the com- No. 24 Utah vs. Arizona, 10 p.m. look at all potential options tem, the Braves plan to be a play- pitchers in less-stressful roles, x-Tuesday, Oct. 11: Chicago at San Francisco-New York bined Division II financial aid classification as selected by winner, TBA (FS1) Tennessee AP-member sportswriters and broadcasters. before deciding who should be in er in the free-agent market this including hard-throwing x-Thursday, Oct. 13: San Francisco-New York winner at With first-place votes in parentheses, records through the dugout for the first season at winter. The team took on much of Mauricio Cabrera and Jose Chicago, TBA (FS1) October 3, total points based on 10 points for a first-place Washington vs. Los Angeles vote through one point for a 10th-place vote: GOLF SunTrust Park. Matt Kemp’s $21.75 million Ramirez. Former closer Arodys Friday, Oct. 7: Los Angeles (Kershaw 12-4) at Washington Class 6A World Golf Ranking Black spent nearly 8 1/2 years annual salary through 2019 in a Vizcaino could be in the mix if he (Scherzer 20-7), 5:38 p.m. (FS1) Record Pts Prv Through Oct. 2 Saturday, Oct. 8: Los Angeles (Hill 12-5) at Washington, 1. Maryville (14) 7-0 158 1 1. Jason Day AUS 13.24 as San Diego’s manager, going midseason trade, and the move can bounce back from shoulder 4:08 p.m. (FS1) 2. Oakland (1) 6-0 142 2 2. Dustin Johnson USA 11.45 Monday, Oct. 10: Washington at Los Angeles (Maeda 16- 3. Whitehaven (1) 7-0 126 3 3. Rory McIlroy NIR 11.22 649-713 before he was fired dur- paid off handsomely. Kemp (35 problems that shut him down 10), TBA (FS1 or MLB) 4. Bradley Central 6-0 115 4 4. Jordan Spieth USA 9.49 ing the 2015 season. He had only HRs, 108 RBIs) paired with slug- this season. x-Tuesday, Oct. 11: Washington at Los Angeles, TBA (FS1) 5. Cordova 7-0 99 5 5. Henrik Stenson SWE 8.65 x-Thursday, Oct. 13: Los Angeles at Washington, TBA (FS1) 6. Franklin 5-1 79 7 6. Adam Scott AUS 7.17 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES 7. Wilson Central 6-1 57 8 7. Patrick Reed USA 6.16 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) 8. Mt. Juliet 5-2 45 9 8. Bubba Watson USA 6.16 American League 9. Smyrna 5-2 28 6 9. Danny Willett ENG 5.85 Bama starts brutal stretch with visit to Arkansas Friday, Oct. 14: Game 1 (TBS) 10. Blackman 3-3 20 NR 10. Rickie Fowler USA 5.74 Saturday, Oct. 15: Game 2 (TBS) Others receiving 12 or more points: none. 11. Justin Rose ENG 5.45 Monday, Oct. 17: Game 3 (TBS) Class 5A 12. Paul Casey ENG 5.14 TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Kentucky, though. The offense tomed to tuning out the hype and Tuesday, Oct. 18: Game 4 (TBS) Record Pts Prv 13. Sergio Garcia ESP 5.12 Alabama breezed through most figures to improve along the way adhering to Tide coach Nick x-Wednesday, Oct. 19: Game 5 (TBS) 1. Independence (14) 6-0 157 1 14. Branden Grace SAF 4.98 x-Friday, Oct. 21: Game 6 (TBS) 2. Oak Ridge (2) 7-0 146 2 15. Phil Mickelson USA 4.95 of its early schedule with lop- with three key freshmen — quar- Saban’s message about staying x-Saturday, Oct. 22: Game 7 (TBS) 3. Cane Ridge 7-0 128 3 16. Jimmy Walker USA 4.78 National League 4. Centennial 6-1 111 4 17. Matt Kuchar USA 4.59 sided wins and one big come- terback Jalen Hurts, tailback grounded and not being satisfied Saturday, Oct. 15: Game 1 (Fox or FS1) 5. Farragut 5-1 83 T7 18. Hideki Matsuyama JPN 4.53 back. Joshua Jacobs and right tackle with your performance. Sunday, Oct. 16: Game 2 (Fox or FS1) 6. Rhea County 4-2 69 T7 19. Russell Knox SCO 4.29 Tuesday, Oct. 18: Game 3 (Fox or FS1) 7. McMinn County 5-1 63 9 20. Louis Oosthuizen SAF 4.22 Now, the top-ranked Crimson Jonah Williams — banking some There is room for improve- Wednesday, Oct. 19: Game 4 (Fox or FS1) 8. Campbell County 6-1 58 5 21. J.B. Holmes USA 4.07 x-Thursday, Oct. 20: Game 5 (Fox or FS1) 9. Beech 5-2 16 NR 22. Brooks Koepka USA 4.00 Tide enters the meat of its sched- experience. Jacobs started in ment. x-Saturday, Oct. 22: Game 6 (Fox or FS1) 10. Knoxville West 4-2 14 6 23. Brandt Snedeker USA 3.83 ule with three straight games place of an injured Damien The passing game wasn’t click- against Top 20 teams, two of Harris (ankle) against Kentucky ing in the first half against them on the road. The stretch and rushed for 100 yards. Kentucky. Botched execution Slow start at D-II preview could cost Flames begins Saturday at No. 16 Williams has started every also led to a fumble when tail- Arkansas, with the Tide then game and Hurts has so clearly back Bo Scarbrough bumped the From LEE SPORTS INFORMATION ed a 299 in the morning’s 18 The Florida schools dominated going to No. 9 Tennessee before a solidified the starting job that arm of quarterback Jalen Hurts. holes, but came back to tie tour- seven of the top eight positions. home game with No. 8 Texas opening-game starter Blake “I think our team is making REUNION, Fla. — A slow start nament leader, Lynn University Florida Southern (561), West A&M. Barnett left the team and with- progress, but I think we need to on the opening 18 holes of the (Fla.) for the best round in the Florida (568) and Nova “The next three weeks will be a drew from school last week. continue to do that and continue NCAA D-II preview on Monday afternoon, 280. The math shows Southeastern (569) are followed grinder,” center Bradley Now comes the toughest part to work because every week in morning might have cost the Lee a remarkable 19-stroke improve- by Florida Tech (572), Missouri Bozeman said Monday. of the schedule, though. After the SEC you’ve got a real chal- men’s golf team the opportunity ment. St. Louis (573), Barry (577) and A grinder, indeed. Alabama (5- these four games, Alabama faces lenge and a real test and that to win top honors in the 54-hole Heading into Tuesday’s round, St. Leo (578). 0, 2-0 Southeastern Conference) struggling SEC West opponents certainly won’t be any different event, but the Flames certainly the Flames will be seeking to Senior Shea Sylvester contin- has been tested only once this Mississippi State and Auburn playing on the road this weekend opened some eyes after Monday move up from their current 36- ued to set a sizzling pace for the season, though it’s taken a quar- and FCS team Chattanooga. against Arkansas,” Saban said. afternoon’s 18 holes. hole total of 579 and a tie for Flames. He recorded back-to- ter or so to get going in several It really is nothing new since NOTE: Wide receiver ArDarius Playing on the prestigious ninth place. Lynn is the first-day back 69 (-6 under par) 138. games. the Tide has faced 53 Top 25 Stewart is returning to practice Watson Course, the Flames post- leader with a 560 (16 under par). However, it was the next four That lone challenge, inciden- teams since the start of the 2008 after missing the past two games golfers who rebounded after rela- tally, came in the only SEC road season and beaten 41 of them, a with a knee injury sustained tively slow starts. Sophomore game so far. That’s when .773 winning percentage. against Mississippi. “We’re hope- Matt Johnson opened the day Alabama overcame a 24-3 deficit “Pretty much every year we ful that he’ll be able to get with a 76 but came back with a and a late charge to edge No. 14 have a long SEC stretch, so I’m through the week and make the 2-under 70 (146). Senior Adam Mississippi snare a 48-43 and pretty used to it now,” defensive kind of progress he needs to be Wright struggled with a 78 but end a two-year losing streak to end Dalvin Tomlinson said. able to contribute in this game,” bounced back with a 3-under 69 the Rebels. Three of the next four Tide players are also accus- Saban said. (147). Junior Corey Sheppard are road games, closing with a and freshman Dylan Lillard fired trip to LSU. identical 77-72 — 149. ‘Bama stampeded its only Sylvester is four strokes off the other ranked opponent, then- lead in the medalist hunt. Florida No. 20 Southern California, 52-6 Bearettes Southern’s John Coultas is the in the opener at Arlington, From Page 9 tournament leader 65-69 — 134. Texas. Besides Ole Miss, the His teammate John VanDarLaan Tide has won the other four Bria Beachboard. excited to see what they do with is tied for second with West games by an average of 37.5 According to the coach, this their futures, and hope that they Florida’s Henry Westmoreland points and leads the SEC in senior class holds a special place carry some of the values that (136). scoring offense while ranking in her heart. they’ve learned through Bradley Eighteen of the nation’s top second in scoring defense. With “I love each one of them dearly; soccer with them.” Division II programs are taking seven touchdowns, Alabama’s this is my first group that I’ve had The Bearettes travel to part in the annual tournament. special teams and defense have all four years since I’ve been back Chattanooga Central for a 5 p.m. Lee University photo All 18 clubs will tee off again on actually outscored three of the at Bradley. They are my babies kickoff today, for their final game FLAMES GOLF COACH John Maupin, left, and Matt Johnson look Tuesday morning, in what first five opponents. and I’ve watched them grow from of the regular season. The over a putt during a round at Cleveland Country Club in this file should feature some outstanding That came against teams like day one and am so proud of District 5-AAA tournament photo. team and individual play. Kent State and Western them,” McKinney said. “I’m really begins on Saturday. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, October 4, 2016— 11 Tillman, Stroman will face off in AL wild-card game TORONTO (AP) — Whenever you’re playing a team from your come out throwing strikes. We’re start of the regular season, allow- his Toronto Blue Jays face the division, there’s really no glad he’s available.” ing two runs, one earned, and six Baltimore Orioles, manager John secrets.” Baltimore manager Buck hits in 5 2/3 innings last Gibbons has a pretty good idea Still, with a berth in the best- Showalter said choosing Tillman Wednesday. In 13 career starts at what kind of game it’s going to be. of-five Division Series against was a “good, tough” decision. Rogers Centre, he is 2-6 with a “They’re normally slugfests,” Texas on the line, long balls “We had probably three 7.01 ERA. Gibbons said Monday as the might be a little harder to come options, and Chris is one of those If the Orioles have a late lead, Blue Jays prepared to host by in Tuesday night’s winner- good options,” Showalter said. they’ll like their chances of lock- Baltimore in the American take-all affair between these AL The Orioles went 4-0 in Tillman’s ing it down; closer Zach Britton League wild-card game. East foes. four starts against the Blue Jays was perfect in 47 save opportuni- AP photo The Orioles led the major The challenge of controlling this season. Last year, he was 0-4 ties this season. MinnesotA Vikings cornerbAck Xavier Rhodes tries leagues with 253 home runs this two powerful lineups will fall on in six starts against Toronto, post- Given the stakes, Showalter to elude New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. after season, hitting 28 in their 19 the starting pitchers. Marcus ing an ugly 11.32 ERA. said he’d consider using Britton intercepting a pass in the second half Monday, in Minneapolis. games against Toronto. The Blue Stroman (9-10, 4.37 ERA) gets “I don’t think I’ve gone out of for an extended outing. Jays were fourth in baseball with the nod for Toronto, with fellow my way to do anything different “You don’t worry about tomor- 221 homers and had 29 against right-hander Chris Tillman (16- with these guys,” Tillman said. row or the next day,” the manag- Baltimore. 6, 3.77) going for the Orioles. “It’s just the way the cookie er explained. “Everything is Vikings throw Manning “We’re really very similar “I think Stro is the perfect crumbles sometimes. Last year about that nine innings. There teams if you break it down,” guy,” Gibbons said. “Big game, didn’t go so well, this year has are some times during the course Gibbons said. “We know every- we’ve seen him do it before. He been a little better.” of the game that it may happen for loop in Monday win thing about them, they know did that a couple of times for us Tillman took a no-decision earlier than usual that you may MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — games and rank second in the everything about us. When last year. You know he’s going to against the Blue Jays in his final attack it differently.” Minnesota’s defense denied league in that category, have Odell Beckham Jr. all night and an NFL-best turnover margin forced two turnovers that led to of plus-10. The Giants (2-2) 10 points, and the Vikings mys- dropped to minus-8 for the Cannon tified Eli Manning yet again season, including a muffed during a 24-10 victory Monday punt in the first quarter by From Page 9 over the New York Giants. Dwayne Harris that was forced Sam Bradford threw a by Vikings wide receiver Thursday evening, while fast on D-B’s winningest spot, distance between themselves and make the short trip to touchdown pass to tight end Cordarelle Patterson in his Cleveland (4-3, 1-2), which is tied including with last week’s 56-34 the other half of the league. Chattanooga this Friday to tangle Kyle Rudolph for the third new role on the coverage team. the Trojans for the fifth spot in victory in Kingsport. Second-ranked Marion County with Brainerd (0-6, 0-3) for a straight game and kept his “A good team on the road, the region, will play host to the Making their first trip to (6-1, 4-0) is the lone unbeaten chance to get out of the region turnover-free streak intact, especially this team, you can’t Eagles from Evensville Friday at Cleveland since 1965, the squad in conference play and has cellar, while Bledsoe County (2-4, helping the Vikings (4-0) lead give them two possessions,” “The Benny.” Indians will bring a 3-3 overall a big date in Chattanooga this 1-2) will try to keep its playoff from start to finish after falling Giants coach Ben McAdoo The only other 4-5A game this and 1-2 region mark with them week against Silverdale Baptist hopes alive when it visits Tyner behind in each of their first said. “The message is getting week will see Ooltewah make the Friday evening. Other than last Academy (5-1, 2-1). Academy (1-5, 1-3). three wins and record their through. I just think we need trip over the hills and through year’s 56-42 shootout on the Another big showdown will With just four October Fridays first 4-0 start since 2009. The to take care of the ball.” the woods to White County (3-4, Virginia state line, the previous take place in Decatur as No. 4- remaining, each game is impor- Vikings, Eagles and Broncos The Giants defensive backs 0-3). meeting between the two tradi- ranked Boyd-Buchanan (5-1, 3- tant for the postseason hopes of are the only remaining are so depleted by injuries that In 6A, Bradley (6-0, 3-0) tion-rich programs was at a neu- 1) invades to battle Coach Jason the local fans and teams. unbeatens. wide receivers were playing remains fourth in this week’s AP tral site (Sevier County High Fitzgerald’s impressive Meigs Before you know it it will be “I think they like to com- safety in practice this week. poll and is knotted with No. 1 School) in the 1976 state semifi- County (5-1, 2-1) squad. Halloween, and some will get a pete. I think they like to go out Andrew Adams, promoted Maryville (7-0, 3-0) for the lead in nals, where Bradley claimed 24- Polk County (2-4, 0-3) will treat, while other will be tricked. there and prove to everybody from the practice squad last the region race. 18 win on its way to the TSSAA that they can be talked about week, started at safety for Nat The Bears overcame some con- state championship. with other good teams in this Berhe. Trevin Wade had trou- troversy to claim a 31-21 win In other 1-6A action, there will league,” Vikings coach Mike ble all game, starting at cor- over Bearden (3-4, 1-3) Friday be a swapping of opponents as UT Zimmer said. nerback for Dominique evening and now turn their to a Hardin Valley (4-2, 2-1), which Beckham, who has yet to Rodgers-Cromartie. Wade was battle of two of the winningest defeated Science Hill 23-7 last From Page 9 score this season, was smoth- beaten by Charles Johnson for programs in TSSAA history. Friday, will entertain Jefferson ered by cornerback Xavier receptions of 30 and 40 yards, Kingsport Dobyns-Bennett County (3-3, 1-2) this week, Martin should be available this with the only notable injury being Rhodes and had a career-low had a pass interference penal- (771-237-28) brings the most while William Blount (2-4, 1-2), weekend after serving a suspen- an ankle problem that sidelined 23 yards on three catches. ty on Rudolph and got away wins in state gridiron history into which fell to the Patriots 26-17, sion last week for a violation of end LaTroy Lewis against Ohio. “It’s not a one-on-one game. with one on an early incomple- Bear Stadium to face the Black- will host the Hilltoppers (3-3, 0- team rules. He also said running Tennessee knew even before the It’s 11-on-11, and we got beat tion to Adam Thielen. and-Gold, who are third among 3). back Jalen Hurd will be “full go” season its defensive line would be 11-on-11 today,” Beckham Blair Walsh’s 46-yard field Tennessee public schools with a The Region 3-2A playoff race is this week and available to play a strength. said. goal attempt failed early in the 582-420-29 century-old mark. as tight as Dick’s hatband with against Texas A&M after missing “Before all the injuries, that’s Victor Cruz and Sterling third quarter, already his fifth Maryville (766-216-34) is closing four one-loss teams putting some portions of the Georgia game for what our goal was before the sea- Shepard were quiet, too, and miss (three field goals, two what was described as a “lower son started, to be a D-line-led Manning was erratic as ever extra points) of the season. extremity injury.” team,’ defensive tackle Kendal while finishing 25 for 45 for The interception by Rhodes The Aggies also have been Vickers said. “When the pres- just 261 yards. Rhodes picked gave him the chance to make a Lady Mustangs dealing with injuries. Texas A&M sure’s on, we want it to be on our him off in the third quarter , 44-yarder less than 3½ min- beat South Carolina 24-13 last shoulders.” the 15th interception for utes later. From Page 9 week without four injured That defensive line is led by Manning in eight career starts starters, including SEC sacks Derek Barnett, who has recorded against the Vikings. He’s 2-6 Kubiak still plans to go with that saw Walker Valley push to a stay focused to get where we leader Myles Garrett. The other two sacks in each of Tennessee’s with only five touchdown pass- Siemian as long as he’s healthy 18-8 lead before a side-out. Kills want to be at the end of the dis- Aggies to miss the game were last two games. Barnett sacked es. ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — from Walker and McGuire made trict tournament,” said Pruett. offensive tackle Jermaine Georgia quarterback Jacob Matt Asiata and Jerick Gary Kubiak always had a it 19-9. The duo combined again “Bradley came in here and Eluemunor and receivers Speedy Eason and forced a fumble that McKinnon each ran for a definitive answer last season minutes later and Walker added played well. They are not a bad Noil and Ricky Seals-Jones. defensive end Corey Vereen touchdown as the Vikings when he gathered his players an ace to keep the Lady team. They are young and they Texas A&M didn’t have a media recovered in the end zone for a rushed for a season-high 104 to let them know whether Mustangs on top 22-11. played well. They made a few availability Monday, so there was go-ahead touchdown late in the yards to strike their best bal- Peyton Manning or Brock Morrison’s kill made it a 22-12 errors maybe at the end. We no update on the foursome’s sta- fourth quarter last week. ance of the season as they Osweiler would start that game, before Essenburg sent practice a lot of serving and tus for this week’s game. But the injuries across the continue to craft a post-Adrian week. Walker Valley to tonight’s hopefully our serving and serve Tennessee thus far has with- defense have made a difference, Peterson strategy without their This time, it comes with a matchup with a final kill to lock receives were a little bit better. stood all the injuries on defense particularly in the secondary. injured veteran running back. caveat. up the win. Those are two of our weakness- thanks largely to the perform- Tennessee has allowed four pass Bradford went 26 for 36 for Kubiak told KDSP-AM in Walker led the Lady Mustangs es.” ance of its front four. The deep completions of at least 40 yards 262 yards, thriving with quick- Denver on one of his weekly with 12 kills and 12 digs, while The Bearettes will turn their defensive line has played its best the last two weeks. The Vols release throws behind an radio show appearances McGuire finished with 11 kills. attention to 2017 with a solid late in games to help the Vols yielded just one pass completion offensive line that protected Monday “our plan is for Trevor Moore went in for 17 assists and foundation for McElhaney to outscore opponents 76-21 in the of 40-plus yards in the three better than it had in any of the (Siemian) being there Sunday, 1 digs and Essenburg booked 15 work with. fourth quarter and overtime. games that Sutton played. previous three games. but we have to take it day by assists. “We will get ready for next year. “We’re going to need our defen- Tennessee’s secondary could “I didn’t get hit, hardly at day.” “We had a pretty good streak of We have 12 out of 16 coming sive front to be that way each and face an even tougher challenge all,” Bradford said. “The game So, rookie Paxton Lynch serving. Ally Grace served a good back. That’s a lot to work with every week,” Jones said. Saturday against a talented ball should go to those guys.” might get his first start when streak of seven points in the third and we have a lot of motivation to The defensive line has benefit- Texas A&M receiving corps, par- The Vikings, who have the Broncos (4-0) host the game. We’ve just got to take one work hard and get better,” she ed from being the healthiest ele- ticularly if Seals-Jones and Noil allowed only 50 points in four Atlanta Falcons (3-1). game at a time. We’ve just got to said. ment of Tennessee’s defense, are healthy enough to play. Titans From Page 11 new players on the roster. Now a Hoffman, who is in his fourth Titans’ coaching staff since 2013 month into the season, they are season as an assistant with and has 26 years of special on the same track that wound up Tennessee and his 27th in the teams experience with a number 2016 Magazine costing Ken Whisenhunt his NFL, will take over special teams. of NFL teams. coaching job after a 1-6 start. Tennessee’s losses have come The Titans and Texans were Linebacker Derrick Morgan against teams with a combined 9- tied 20-all Sunday before sees a difference in this team 2 record in Minnesota, Oakland Houston’s Will Fuller scored on a from previous squads, especially and Houston. The schedule for punt return in the final minute of in how the Titans responded the rest of October gives the the third quarter. Earlier in the when falling behind 14-0 in the Titans a much more even playing game, the Texans got a field goal first quarter in Houston. field against opponents who are on a drive that was kept alive AA FFamilyFaammiillyy EEventEvveenntt HHeldHeelldd “In years past, we more than 3-13 combined. They visit Miami when Tennessee was called for likely would’ve folded in that sit- (1-3) on Sunday before hosting 12 men on the field while OOctober Occttoobbeerr 115th155tthh && 116th166tthh IInInn uation,” Morgan said. “But I Cleveland (0-4), Indianapolis (1-3) Houston was in punt formation. think we did a great job battling and Jacksonville (1-3). Titans punter Brett Kern took DDowntown Doowwnnttoowwnn CClevelandClleevveellaanndd back and tying it up and actually “We’ve got to find a way to win, the blame for a bad punt with lit- making it a four-quarter game. ... and we’ve got to find a way to cut tle hang time leading to the We still lost the game, but you down on critical mistakes at cru- touchdown. 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“The flag of the United States has not been created by rhetorical sentences in dec- ANNIE larations of independence and in bills of rights. It has been created by the experience of a great people, and nothing is written upon it that has not been written by their life. It is the embodiment, not of a sentiment, but of a history.” — President Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), in an address delivered June 14, 1915 Dear Annie: I’m a 14-year-old boy from New Jersey. I just start- ed high school and am involved in clubs and on the junior varsity Teaching the young football team. I’m not a straight- A student, but I make pretty good grades, mostly B’s and some A’s. how to vote, and why My parents got divorced when ”Son, you’re 18 now. As an passed into law in 1913. It creat- I was really little; I barely remem- ber it. Both of them have since American citizen that means ed the federal income tax.” remarried. I live with my mom you’ll vote for the first time in the “I’m already very familiar with and stepdad most of the time upcoming election.” that painful amendment, Dad. (spending some weekends with “Gee Dad, I can’t wait to do my What else can I do?” my dad). civic duty. How do you suggest I “Well, son, it’s important to I have an elder brother, who is prepare?” study the issues. There’s lots of 17, and a little brother, who is 4. “Well, son, a good place to start disagreement in America and My elder brother has had all is to re-read the American how to move the country forward. sorts of problems since he was Constitution to understand the Some people think our govern- about 12 or 13. He has anger basic principles upon which our ment is too big and isn’t following issues and shows our parents no TODAY IN HISTORY respect, even cursing them out country was founded.” the limited-government spirit of sometimes. He has slacked off in “It’s been a while since I read it our Constitution. However, other school and done things like fak- in school, Dad.” people think the government (AP) — Today is Tuesday, Oct. Buckley. (Fellow hostage David line of duty and cited the sacri- ing signatures on failing tests he “Son, the Constitution is the should double down and spend 4, the 278th day of 2016. There Jacobsen later said he believed fices they’d made in service to a was supposed to take home to highest law of the land. All new lots more.” are 88 days left in the year. Buckley had died of torture grateful nation during an annual show our mom. I know there laws in our country originate from “More, Dad?” Today’s Highlight in History: injuries four months earlier.) memorial service at the National have been plenty of other inci- it or should. However, not all “Yes, some On Oct. 4, 1976, Secretary of In 1990, for the first time in Fire Academy in Emmitsburg, dents that my family has tried to politicians buy into the people think Agriculture Earl Butz resigned in nearly six decades, German law- Maryland. Pope Francis opened a keep secret from me to protect Constitution. Some think it is old ‘the rich’ aren’t the wake of a controversy over an makers met in the Reichstag for divisive meeting of the world’s me. and outmoded.” paying their fair obscene joke he’d made that was the first meeting of reunified bishops on family issues by force- Last year, they sent him to a derogatory to blacks. Germany’s parliament. fully asserting that marriage was program on a ranch for three “Outmoded, Dad?” share. They On this date: In 1991, 26 nations, including an indissoluble bond between months. It was kind of like a “The Constitution establishes a think we can In 1777, Gen. George the United States, signed the man and woman, but saying the school/camp/rehab for troubled framework for how our govern- impose mas- Washington’s troops launched an Madrid Protocol, which imposed church had to “seek out and care teens. He was responsible for ment functions. It establishes a sive tax assault on the British at a 50-year ban on oil exploration for hurting couples with the balm taking care of animals there, and system of checks and balances, increases on Germantown, Pennsylvania, and mining in Antarctica. of acceptance and mercy.” it seemed to help him a lot. But so that none of our three branch- them and resulting in heavy American Ten years ago: The domain Today’s Birthdays: Country less than a month after he got es of government — the legisla- Purcell redistribute the casualties. name wikileaks.org was regis- singer Leroy Van Dyke is 87. back, he started going back to tive, executive and judicial — can money to oth- In 1822, the 19th president of tered (the website began publish- Actress Felicia Farr is 84. Pro and his old bad ways again. become too powerful. Some ers who don’t have as much. But the United States, Rutherford B. ing leaked classified information College Football Hall of Famer My parents are always so busy politicians hate having such limi- others think that would create a Hayes, was born in Delaware, in December 2006). Ousted Sam Huff is 82. Actor Eddie dealing with my brother’s issues Ohio. Hewlett-Packard Chairwoman Applegate is 81. Author Roy that I feel as if they barely even tations placed upon them, howev- huge negative economic back- In 1931, the comic strip “Dick Patricia Dunn, a company officer Blount Jr. is 75. Author Anne notice me. I sometimes feel as if er. They want to do as they lash that would end up hurting Tracy,” created by Chester Gould, and three investigators were Rice is 75. Actress Lori Saunders I’m being punished for being the please with the taxpayers’ money everyone, in particular the poor- made its debut. charged with violating California (TV: “Petticoat Junction”) is 75. good kid. What can I do to make or impose laws on citizens with- est among us.” In 1940, Adolf Hitler and privacy laws in a corporate spying Baseball Hall of Famer Tony La them take more notice of me? — out following the constitutional “So you want me to study the Benito Mussolini conferred at scandal. (The charges were later Russa is 72. Actor Clifton Davis is Middle Child process. So you’ll want to know political promises each candidate Brenner Pass in the Alps. dropped, with a judge calling 71. The former Chairman of the Dear Middle: It’s not easy their position on the Constitution makes and then vote for the best In 1957, the Soviet Union their conduct a “betrayal of trust Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm. Mike being golden. You’re a great before you vote.” person, Dad?” launched Sputnik 1, the first arti- and honor” that nonetheless did Mullen, is 70. Former Secretary blessing in your parents’ lives, “OK Dad, I’ll re-read the “Yes, son, but that takes time ficial satellite, into orbit. The tele- not rise to the level of criminal of Defense Chuck Hagel is 70. and there’s no doubt in my mind Constitution and be sure to and effort and too few voters are vision series “Leave It to Beaver” activity.) American Roger D. Actress Susan Sarandon is 70. that they know it, but they’re premiered on CBS. Kornberg won the Nobel Prize in Blues musician Duke Robillard is focusing their attention on the research what each candidate willing to do any due diligence on In 1959, the Soviet Union chemistry. New York Times corre- 68. Playwright Lee Blessing is 67. ongoing crises with your elder thinks about it. What else should I the candidates. Since many peo- launched Luna 3, a space probe spondent R.W. Apple Jr. died in Actor Armand Assante is 67. brother. Tell them how you feel. do before I vote?” ple get their information from the which transmitted images of the Washington at age 71. Actor Alan Rosenberg is 66. Actor It might not exactly be fair that “You’ll also want to study the mass media, candidates who far side of the moon. Five years ago: Three U.S.- Christoph Waltz is 60. Actor Bill you have to remind them you Bill of Rights, son. The bill repre- raise the most money to pay for In 1960, an Eastern Air Lines born scientists, Saul Perlmutter, Fagerbakke is 59. Music produc- need attention, too, but it’s fortu- sents 10 amendments to the the most negative advertising are Lockheed L-188A Electra crashed Brian Schmidt and Adam Riess, er Russell Simmons is 59. nate for your family to have Constitution designed to protect often able to sway poorly on takeoff from Boston’s Logan won the Nobel Prize in physics for Actress Kyra Schon (Film: “Night someone as mature and patient the civil liberties of individuals. informed voters.” International Airport, killing all discovering that the universe is of the Living Dead”) is 59. as you on the team. For instance, the First “That’s disturbing, Dad.” but 10 of the 72 people on board. expanding at an accelerating Actress-singer Wendy Makkena is ——— Amendment protects the freedom “It surely is, son. A thoughtful, In 1966, the African kingdom pace. The NBA canceled the 58. Musician Chris Lowe (The Pet (Editor’s Note: Send your ques- of Lesotho gained its independ- entire 114-game preseason Shop Boys) is 57. Country musi- tions for Annie Lane to dearan- of speech, religion, assembly, the well-informed public is the heart ence from Britain. schedule because a new collective cian Gregg “Hobie” Hubbard [email protected]. To find out right to petition the government and soul of a thriving republic. In In 1970, rock singer Janis bargaining agreement had not (Sawyer Brown) is 56. Actor more about Annie Lane and read and freedom of the press.” my opinion, the candidates who Joplin, 27, was found dead in her been reached with the National David W. Harper is 55. Singer features by other Creators “I remember learning in civics best embrace our country’s Hollywood hotel room. Basketball Players Association. Jon Secada is 55. TV personality Syndicate columnists and car- class that a free, objective press founding principles will be best In 1985, Islamic Jihad issued a One year ago: President John Melendez is 51. Actor Liev toonists, visit the Creators is essential to the survival of our able to tackle the incredible chal- statement saying it had killed Barack Obama paid tribute to Schreiber is 49. Actor Abraham Syndicate website at www.cre- republic.” lenges we face — debt, spend- American hostage William firefighters who had died in the Benrubi is 47. ators.com.) “Which is a worrisome thing, ing, government bureaucracy, a son, when you see how in the flat economy. Regrettably, how- ABB plans to grow to 500 tank the major media are for one ever, few people think as I do.” Cleveland Daily Banner presidential candidate over the “Maybe so, Dad, but you offer Senatobia jobs in 5 years other. You’ll also want to read the sound advice. I promise to be as – Established in 1854 – 17 other amendments. The 16th well-informed as I can before I pull SENATOBIA, Miss. (AP) — that decision is motivated by dif- EDITOR AND PUBLISHER GENERAL MANAGER Amendment, for instance, was a voting lever on Election Day.” Swiss firm ABB said Friday that ferent electrical standards here, Stephen L. Crass Jim Bryant –––––– it hopes to increase employment as well as the difficulty of serving at its Tate County plant from 89 customers from plants in (About the writer: Tom Purcell is a Pittsburgh Tribune-Review humor OFFICE MANAGER CIRCULATION DIRECTOR workers now to as many as 500 Germany or Italy. Herb Lacy columnist and is nationally syndicated exclusively by Cagle Cartoons in five years. That’s 200 more “You can imagine how having Joyce Taylor Inc. Send comments to him at [email protected]. © 2016 Tom employees than the company had that long a supply chain affects SPORTS EDITOR Purcell. 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“It took that many people and Thompson noted Clifton has upset. I’m upset. And, a lot of said. “Then on Wednesday the “From what I heard about “If we pass something here that many trucks to pick up a several properties within the people are upset at what hap- 28th, at approximately 8:30, that road committee meeting is [Road Superintendent Sandra few blocks,” Thompson said. county and pays approximately pened there.” I’m getting ready to go on a job that everything would be on Knight Collins] — because she “They were loose just like they $3,200 in property taxes a year. “I met with the road depart- and six county employees, two hold, be looked at and every- is an elected official — that she had been there for the last 15 “The road department is try- ment and committee on Sept. big dump trucks, a trailer, a body would look at it again,” doesn’t have to abide by, then years. I guess half the road ing to drive him out of Bradley 19, and when I left that meeting backhoe and two or three coun- Peak said. “If something is not it’s going to cause more of a department was there to pick County,” he said. “We need all I thought we were in what I ty trucks pull up on my proper- there, people will turn right standoff,” Yarber said. up those few blocks.” the tax money we can get. He’s would call a mediation,” Clifton ty and start picking blocks up.” there through his parking lot to Commissioner Terry Clifton said the road depart- get to Bates Pike. When the Caywood, also a member of the ment hauled his blocks off, are blocks are there, you have to go road committee, said that body sending him a bill or putting a to the stop sign and stop; oth- had tried to “mediate and work lien on his building and charg- erwise, they fly right through this out.” ing him with a Class C misde- his parking lot.” “We have no legal authority Heritage meanor. She said the road department over the road superintendent,” From Page 1 “I haven’t done anything is going to have to “have a little Caywood said. “I thought there wrong,” he said. more understanding.” was going to be some time to together and you keep your eye the country, and then as it is Clifton said the barrier wall “I don’t know how you make try to resolve this and work this on the bottom line,” Dean said. being completed the economy is in question had been there anything any better after it has out; obviously, that did not He said there were three politi- “It was my belief that loosening up and everybody is since 1991. gotten this bad, but we have to happen. Now it’s going to take cal “pitches that you have to hit we couldn’t balance the visiting our city and bringing “All I did was change the think of something,” Peak said. the County Commission and it’s every day.” books of the government lots of revenue, and we were color of it,” he said. Commissioner Bill Winters not going to happen unless we Education is the first. by asking more of our generating more revenue than Thompson said he would said he felt it was safer to keep take action.” “That was the No. 1 issue facing citizens and unbalancing ever before.” describe Clifton’s plight as “dis- the wall in place. Caywood said he saw the pic- the city of Nashville, and I believe the books of families and He said cities, states and this crimination.” “I also have the concern ture in the Cleveland Daily that is the greatest issue facing businesses.” country need to have “enough Clifton repeated the charge about a road department that Banner showing Clifton had put the state of Tennessee,” Dean — Karl Dean confidence to invest” in them- he made at previous meetings will take over people’s property a “for sale” sign on his busi- said. selves. that there are many violations — even if the department is in ness. He said Gov. Bill Haslam has He said the act of building of the 40-foot right of way the right,” Winters said. “We “That really upset me when I worked on the issue, as did for- always better to create opportuni- infrastructure is building the throughout the county and in need to ask, respectfully, for saw that, and to think you’d mer Gov. Phil Bredesen. ties, to create the revenue that is future. his neighborhood. the road department to leave have to sell a business to “We need to stick to it and get it necessary to make these invest- “I am a big believer that a job “If I have to obey the law, this person alone until this can resolve a right-of-way problem,” right. It is not something that ments by expanding our tax base, for a citizen, a private sector job is which I will, you have to make be settled.” he said. happens overnight,” Dean said. by growing our economy, by see- as good, if not better than any everybody in the county do it,” Commissioner Dan Rawls, a Peak augmented Caywood’s “It is something that takes year ing investment in our community, government program. It gives that he said. member of the road committee, statement. after year.” which results in new jobs and a person more validity. It gives Thompson said he wanted said he believed there was an “Why do we even have com- Dean said with the beauty, higher quality of life,” Dean said. them more to live for, and it helps the issue placed on a work ses- issue concerning school buses mittees for departments if location and general friendliness One way Nashville did this every citizen by making a larger sion. being able to turn at that inter- they’re not going to have any in Tennessee, “if we could get while Dean was mayor during the tax base,” Dean said. Freiberg said the county is section. respect for the committees that education right, there would be Great Recession was through Dean said he values how responsible “if there is a dan- “If you are going to do this, work hard to mediate these sit- nothing stopping us.” He said building a convention center. friendly and caring people usually gerous condition if we allow it you need to vote to return it uations?” she asked. “Why education is the key to providing “It was my belief that we could- are in Tennessee. He said he to exist that we have notice of.” back to where it was, because should we even waste time on the better future parents envision n’t balance the books of the gov- hopes this is something people in “Do you want everyone in the that’s what was voted in,” these committees that try to for their children. ernment by asking more of our the state always maintain. county to turn in a notice Rawls said. “That is the correct help people if the elected official “The second thing ... that is citizens and unbalancing the “One of the main reasons to be about what is dangerous in the way to do that.” of the department is not going vitally important is public safety. I books of families and business- a Democrat is because Democrats front of their property?” Commissioner Mark Hall sug- to even consider what we’re know that is mostly a local issues, es,” Dean said. “So we had to do look out for each other. Thompson asked. gested the committee come saying? but it is also a state issue. It is make cuts and we did. … But at Democrats don’t believe in … Clifton said the matter is one back to the Commission with a “Another couple of weeks also something that Congress and the same time we were doing that everybody for themselves. We of safety as traffic uses his “one-time waiver” on which to would not have hurt anything,” the Legislature has a role in,” we were investing in the city. We believe that we are all in this parking lot as a shortcut. vote. Peak said. “It just shows the Dean said. were investing in the city by put- together,” Dean said. Commissioner Charlotte Peak Vice Chairman Jeff Yarber road department does not Governments were started ting more money into education, He said in the state of said what disturbed her about described the issue using a respect the committee, and the when people realized that they more money into communities Tennessee, “we are all in this the situation is how it was han- country-slang term for a con- time that they waste being on could be safer together. and by investing in the infrastruc- together, and we are going to rise dled. test. the committee.” “They need to feel safe, and ture of the city.” and we are going to fall together, they need to actually be safe,” These investments included a and we are going to rise because Dean said. major water system project and we care about each other.” If safety is not a top concern, the convention center. “Let’s build something together then there will be places that “Believe me, when we built as a state. Let’s build something Radios become areas no one wants to live the convention center, a lot of we can all be proud of,” Dean From Page 1 in. people thought I had lost my said. The third category government mind,” Dean said. “But it was Democratic nominees Khristy leaders need to get right, accord- the exact right time to do it. If Wilkinson, who is running for the cost to maintain and upgrade Winters said. ing to Dean, is economic develop- state Senate 10th District Seat, the radios. Winters said Tuesday morning we had built that building “If that constable was ment. today, it would cost somewhere Melody Shekari for the 3rd Fifth District Constable Jason he has since learned there are close to your house and “One of the things we always between $50 and $70 million District Congressional seat and Corum said last week four of the some situations where attorneys have to be conscious of is we have more. Then when it was com- Steven Reynolds for the 4th seven current constables have something was prefer deputies to serve papers to pay for everything we are talk- pleted, we were the only big Congressional District seat also already purchased their radios. happening, if they have in more serious and potentially ing about. In my mind, it is building like that being built in briefly addressed the crowd. He was accompanied by the radios, they can unstable situations. Constables Brent Runyon (7th respond. I think it’s Rawls said should that be District), Steve Anderson (5th mainly a safety issue we true, there needs to be discus- District), and Wayne Henry (4th need to consider.” sion with the Sheriff’s Office to District) during that presenta- — Robert Rominger allow constables “to do the work tion. they are there to do.” Election There remains a debate on Rominger said the radios are From Page 1 whether constables are county Commissioner Charlotte Peak for the “safety of the county.” employees. warned that once the “If that constable was close to trained in an official School of sites was not adhering to the However, the Tennessee Commission begins buying one your house and something was Instruction on Oct. 17. That ses- walls as they hoped. Green said Constables Association says piece of equipment, “they’ll want happening, if they have the sion will be for precinct officers, that her office is looking at alter- that constables “provide their everything else.” radios, they can respond,” fail-safe workers and new Early voting for the natives to make sure the signage own uniforms, vehicles, fuel and “Say ‘Yes’ to this, then it’ll be Rominger said. “I think it’s precinct workers, and will be at Nov. 8 election will begin is up and readable for everyone. equipment.” everything else,” Peak said. mainly a safety issue we need to 5:30 p.m. at the Bradley County on Oct. 19 and run Nursing home residents will be Commissioner Terry Caywood Commissioner Dan Rawls consider.” Courthouse. through Nov. 3, with the allowed to vote early. Voting at said he had mixed emotions repeated his opinion that con- Blake said his understanding Several items of new business same three sites for the nursing homes will begin on about the resolution. stables entered into “an agree- was constables are still going to were discussed at Monday’s early voting being used Oct. 10 and go through Oct. 17. “Last week, four of the seven ment” when they ran for office. be able to communicate through meeting, including looking at as the last election: at Early voting for the Nov. 8 constables came here and said “What you committed yourself their current radios. emergency polling sites should the Bradley County election will begin on Oct. 19 they paid for their radios and to is that [the county] was not “If they are going to be cut off one of the precincts experience Elections office (the and run through Nov. 3, with that should be their own going to have to purchase any- completely, that’s a totally dif- any type of difficulty. Election Bradley County the same three sites for early expense,” Caywood said. “That thing or give additional money,” ferent thing,” he said. commission members Christy Courthouse Annex), at voting being used as the last influenced me.” Rawls noted. Blake then made a substitute Schuch and Dana Burgner have Bradley Square Mall election: at the Bradley County Two constables came to him Commissioner Bill Winters motion, seconded by Rawls, to been looking at potential sites, (inside, between Sears Elections office (the Bradley and spoke of “how little money said he was “conflicted” on the delay a vote on the matter. they get.” resolution. Voting against the delay were and have asked if fire halls Hometown Store and County Courthouse Annex), at “I’ll probably vote for it “Our constable came before us commissioners Thomas Crye, might be used in areas of the Dicehead Games, near Bradley Square Mall (inside, county. They approved sending between Sears Hometown Store because of that, but I still have and said they didn’t need it, and Bobby Goins, Jeff Yarber, Mike the old Kmart), and at doubts,” Caywood said. I heard that loud and clear,” Hughes and Mark Hall. a letter to Bradley County Mayor the south Food City (just and Dicehead Games, near the D. Gary Davis to request such a old Kmart), and at the south off APD 40, at McGrady possibility. Food City (just off APD 40, at Though it was not discussed Drive) parking lot. McGrady Drive) parking lot. in great detail, information from Voting will be possible Monday Administrator of Elections Fran through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 EMA Green showed that there are that time, that there were 142 p.m., and on Saturday from 9 65,235 registered voters in name changes of voters, and a.m. to 4 p.m. From Page 1 Bradley County, of which 61,267 that there were 569 address To find out your precinct, or were active voters. Her analysis changes filed with the election any other information on the county is $174,906, as negotiat- ment needed to maintain the radios. from Aug. 8 to Monday also commission. upcoming election, view the ed by Spence — the exact systems.” “We have an agreement with pointed out that there were Some poll workers said that office’s website at www.bradley- amount received from FEMA. He said it is a “good deal” that the city of Cleveland where we 1,448 new registrations during signage at their precinct voting elections.com. Bradley County Mayor D. Bradley County does not have to get a number of revenue Gary Davis said the company pay for a radio technician to streams,” Spence said. “One of came back with a slightly higher maintain the radios. those is the Homeland Security price, but agreed to the set “It is really expensive, and we money annually. That money amount. don’t want to get into that busi- goes into it, along with the rev- During Monday’s Finance ness,” Spence said. enue from the towers. That Wacker Committee meeting, Spence He said within two years they money goes into this. Right now, From Page 1 spoke in more detail about the would replace all of the it’s not costing the taxpayers system. microwave hops [a microwave any money. It’s actually coming the mechanical issue was detected “This response to the incident He said the county would be communications channel out of revenue streams from while the company was perform- demonstrates the value of supplied the system with a between two stations with direc- both the city and the county.” ing continuous monitoring of the “Throughout the Wacker’s robust continuous mon- three-year guarantee of “all of tive antennas aimed at each He said those revenues should distillation process, said Bill Toth, incident there were no itoring system and incident proto- the parts and everything.” other], allowing one tower to continue “for the next forseeable director of Corporate injuries and no risk was col.” “It’s a good deal,” Spence said. communicate with another. future.” Communications and posed to any individuals There were reports of a cloud Committee Chairman Milan “That’s over $2 million and Spence said should those Compliance. On Monday, Wacker coming from the area of the faulty Blake wanted clarification as to the $112 covers that and the costs increase, he would “break on-site, or to the officials said the monitoring led to gasket, but that was said to be whether there would be any salaries,” Spence said. “We’re that down percentage-wise” to discovery of a faulty gasket at one community. This normal vapor that is released annual recurring charges for looking long range. Twenty years absorb the costs. of the distillation towers. response to the incident every day of operation at the each radio purchased with the from now, the infrastructure — He added hopes are the agen- “In accordance with Wacker’s demonstrates the value plant. system. the radio system itself — will be cies would not be spending as standard protocol, the plant’s of Wacker’s robust Officials Monday also said that Spence said there is a $112 brand new. That’s the reason much maintaining VHF-based incident response team immedi- continuous monitoring the Bradley County Emergency yearly charge for each radio why we pay this service rate, so radios “which are going away.” ately was sent to the distillation system and incident Medical Service was notified of the used for programming and that 10 years from now I’m not “In the near forseeable future, area, and access to the site was protocol.” — Bill Toth incident, per Wacker’s safety pro- maintenance. coming back saying we need we need that (VHF) system as a suspended,” Toth said in a pre- tocol, but did not respond as they “Cleveland and Bradley more money to buy a radio sys- backup,” Spence said. “We don’t pared statement. He noted that were told the incident was being County pays those monies to tem.” want to eliminate it until we the mechanical issue was resolved first and foremost priority, as well handled internally by Wacker’s Chattanooga,” Spence Blake said he was concerned have something better in place by around 9 a.m., and at 9:48 as safety to the community. safety team. explained. “Chattanooga has a with what those total costs for a backup.” a.m., the site reopened and plant “Throughout the incident there “Wacker wishes to thank the complete radio shop, with seven would be, since new radios He said he would be providing operations returned to normal. were no injuries and no risk was professional and swift action of full-time technicians. Those would be provided to all of the an itemized list of the system to Toth said that safety and well- posed to any individuals on-site, Wacker’s incident response team,” funds pay for their salaries and city and county emergency the Bradley County being of its employees is Wacker’s or to the community,” Toth said. Toth said. benefits, as well as any equip- agencies — approximately 760 Commission. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, October 4, 2016—15 Cleveland Daily Banner 4. Good Things To Eat 30. Help Wanted - full Time 49. Apartments for Rent 53. Houses for Rent 56. Houses for Sale HARvEST HAS started, apples, ci- nEED EXPERIEnCED Furniture OWnER FInAnCIng! Lease with der & fried pies. Apple valley Or- Sales Person. Apply in person, option, 4 bedroom and 3 bedroom CLASSIFIED chards 423-472-3044 Scott's Furniture, 1650 South Lee homes. Owner/ agent STOnY 5. lost And found Highway. BROOKS REALTY 423-479-4514. DIRECTORY SEEKIng SHARP individual for LOST YOuR pet? 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The official International efforts to end the Russia and Syria are pursuing was not authorized to discuss the fighting in Syria have been dealt a military action in violation of the matter publicly, so the person economic growth serious blow, with the United cease-fire agreement, and pointed spoke on condition of anonymity. States suspending direct contacts to their targeting of hospitals as The suspension will not affect WASHINGTON (AP) — The International Monetary Fund is with Russia on halting the war, well as the Sept. 19 airstrike on a communications between the two downgrading its forecast for the U.S. economy this year and and chilly relations are turning United Nations humanitarian aid countries aimed at keeping their warns that political discontent threatens global growth. even frostier after Russia put a convoy. The U.S. accused Russia planes from bumping into each The IMF on Tuesday cut its estimate for U.S. economic hold on a plutonium disposal deal of bombing that convoy, a charge other over Syria. growth in 2016 to 1.6 percent from the 2.2 percent it had with Washington. both Russia and Syria have And, U.S. officials said that predicted in July. The American economy grew 2.6 percent in The two decisions, announced denied. despite the suspension of talks 2015. in their respective capitals just Russia holds the Security with Russia, they would continue The fund’s dimmer outlook for the U.S. occurs even as the hours apart Monday, were osten- Council presidency this month, to work for a truce and aid deliver- Federal Reserve is thought to be preparing to raise interest sibly unrelated but underscored and Moscow’s U.N. Ambassador ies to Syria in other gatherings, rates in December. deep mistrust and rising tensions Vitaly Churkin was asked at a including the International Syria The U.S. economy has been sputtering since late last year. between the former Cold War foes, news conference late Monday Support Group, a collection of The main culprit is weak business investment. The fund who are increasingly at odds on a whether this was a new Cold War nations that includes Russia. In blames the U.S. investment drought on cutbacks in the ener- number of issues, particularly with the US and whether the next Geneva, the U.N. special envoy for gy industry, a strong dollar that’s depressing exports and Syria and Ukraine. U.N. secretary-general was going Syria Staffan de Mistura said he “policy uncertainty” surrounding the November elections. The moves further reduce areas to need a psychiatrist to deal with was disappointed by the suspen- The IMF says weakness in the U.S. is offset by improving of Washington-Moscow coopera- it. sion of talks but stressed the U.N. AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster prospects among developing economies. Commodity prices tion, yet their most immediate “Of course I hope that there is would continue to work on both WHITE HousE PrEss sec- have stabilized after last year’s free fall, which badly dam- impact may be the potential death not going to be a new Cold War,” the humanitarian aid and political retary Josh Earnest speaks dur- aged developing countries that export raw materials such as blow delivered to halting attempts Churkin replied. “Actually, I think fronts. ing the daily news briefing at the iron ore and copper. The fund left unchanged its forecast for to revive a moribund ceasefire in you sort of overdramatized the In Moscow, the Russian Foreign White House in Washington, overall global growth this year at a lackluster 3.1 percent. Syria, get desperately needed nature of our differences with the Ministry issued a statement, Monday. Earnest discussed the “Global growth remains weak,” said IMF chief economist humanitarian aid to besieged United States globally, after a long expressing “deep disappointment” tax code and President Vladimir Maurice Obstfeld. communities and begin negotia- period when we have been trying about the U.S. move and blasting The IMF warns that populist discontent — reflected in tions on political transition that to work as closely as possible with Washington for the failure to sepa- Putin's suspension of a Russia- Britain’s vote in June to leave the European Union and the could mean the ouster of President the United States in Syria. rate the rebels from al-Qaida’s U.S. deal on the disposal of rise of Donald Trump in the United States — could cause Bashar Assad. Apparently, there is a hitch. I hope branch in Syria. weapons-grade plutonium and countries to retreat from global trade, weakening worldwide The Obama administration said this cooperation can be resumed “Washington’s decision reflects other topics. growth. it decided to cut off discussions on under some other circumstances.” the inability of President Barack The fund increased its forecast for India to 7.6 percent Syria because Russia had not Russia intervened on behalf of Obama’s administration to fulfill U.S. help. growth, fastest among the world’s major economies. And it lived up to the terms of last its close ally Syria on Sept. 30 last the key condition for the continu- The suspension in Syria talks upgraded the outlook for Russia — though it still expects the month’s agreement to restore a year, joining Assad’s bombard- ation of our cooperation in over- was announced just hours after Russian economy to contract 0.8 percent this year as it con- tattered cease-fire and ensure sus- ment of both anti-Assad rebel coming the Syrian crisis,” the the Kremlin said Russian tends with low oil prices and sanctions for its aggression in tained deliveries of humanitarian groups and militant groups such statement said. “Or, perhaps, it President Vladimir Putin had Ukraine. The IMF left unchanged its forecast for 6.6 percent aid to besieged cities, such as as the Islamic State and Fatah al- never had an intention to do so. signed a decree halting a joint pro- growth in China, the world’s second-biggest economy. Aleppo, which has been under Sham Front, an al-Qaida spinoff We are under a growing impres- gram with the U.S. on the disposal Pulled down by slower expected growth in the United bombardment from Russian and formerly known as the Nusra sion that in its striving for a much- of weapons grade plutonium. States, the world’s advanced economies are expected to grow Syrian forces. Front. Russia is interested in desired change of power in The decree cited the “emerging 1.6 percent this year, down from the 1.8 percent the fund White House spokesman Josh propping up Assad in part Damascus Washington is ready to threat to strategic stability as a forecast in July. But the IMF upgraded its forecast for Earnest said: “What’s clear is that because Russia’s only naval facili- ‘make a deal with the Devil’ and result of U.S. unfriendly actions,” Japanese growth to 0.5 percent this year and for the 19 there is nothing more for the ty outside the former Soviet Union forge a union with terrorists who as well as Washington’s failure to countries that use the euro currency to 1.7 percent. United States and Russia to talk is on the Syrian coast. want to turn history backwards meet its end of the cease-fire deal. The fund’s outlook for the United States is a bit gloomier about with regard to trying to If it had been implemented, the and enforce their inhuman norms It said, however, that Russia will than other private forecasts. Members of the National reach an agreement that would cease-fire deal would have created by force.” keep the weapons-grade plutoni- Association for Business Economics, for example, expect the reduce the violence inside of Syria a joint U.S.-Russian center to The ministry added that “the um covered under the agreement U.S. economy to grow 1.8 percent. and that’s tragic.” coordinate military and intelli- stakes are high,” and warned that away from weapons programs. The Fed has signaled that it is likely to raise U.S. interest “This is not a decision that was gence operations. President the “White House will bear the Under the agreement, which rates at its December meeting. Investors put the likelihood of taken lightly,” State Department Barack Obama had overruled blame if Syria come under new was expanded in 2006 and 2010, a December rate hike at 63 percent, according to figures spokesman John Kirby said in a Pentagon objections to such coop- blows by terrorists.” Russia and the U.S. each were to from the CME Group. statement. “Unfortunately, Russia eration and Secretary of State The U.S. had agreed to separate dispose of 34 metric tons of pluto- The American labor market has remained solid despite failed to live up to its own commit- John Kerry made the offer. the rebel groups but noted it was nium, enough material for about unimpressive economic growth. Employers have added a ments ... and was also either According to a senior U.S. offi- an extremely slow process. The 17,000 nuclear warheads. When it healthy 204,000 jobs a month the past year, and the unem- unwilling or unable to ensure cial, the Pentagon has ordered U.S. has relatively few personnel was signed in 2000, the deal was ployment rate is at 4.9 percent, close to what economists Syrian regime adherence to the troops who had been deployed to on the ground in Syria and even touted as an example of successful consider full employment. arrangements to which Moscow set up the joint implementation the moderate rebels have said they cooperation between Washington agreed.” center — fewer than 20 — to are frustrated with the pace of and Moscow.

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