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163rd YEAR • No. 2 16 PAGES • 50¢ CLEVELAND, TN 37311 THE CITY WITH SPIRIT TUESDAY, MAY 2, 2017 County warns ‘don’t panic’ over reassessments

By BRIAN GRAVES going up. ing a new tax rate as they begin budget tax rates. jurisdictions will receive the same [email protected] Just the opposite may be true in hearings starting at 3 p.m. in the The situation is that taxpayers are amount of property tax revenue as it most instances, but the amount of Commission meeting room to dissemi- seeing their property values increase, did the previous year, prior to reap- Bradley County commissioners sent taxes due should remain almost iden- nate requests of the departments which which would suggest those properties praisal,” Thompson’s email to Caywood two words out to property owners dur- tical to what they are currently. are looking at the most significant would see an increase in their tax bills. stated. ing their Monday night meeting: “I’ve been getting a barrage of phone increases to their operating budgets. Commissioner Terry Caywood said he Caywood emphasized the point made “Don’t panic.” calls about a huge property tax,” said A tax rate will not be set until early had communicated with County by Thompson that, according to state The words come as a response to Commissioner Dan Rawls. “There was July after a final budget is approved. Assessor Stanley Thompson about the statutes, jurisdictions cannot use the taxpayers who, after receiving their no property tax increase.” County Mayor D. Gary Davis, along matter. reappraisal to generate new revenue. reassessment notices, have expressed The fact is commissioners will meet with the Commission, appear to be on “The new certified tax rate will be concerns their property taxes are today to start the process in determin- a path that will not increase property adjusted to the point that the taxing See COUNTY, Page 13

Bob McIntire Jody Hughes is recipient confession of biz award suppressed Chamber honors by trial judge By ALLEN MINCEY [email protected] insurance leader A confession by Jody Hughes to the murder of Tyler Worth in 2015 was suppressed due to his By BRIAN GRAVES confession after reportedly being threatened with a [email protected] plea agreement being revoked. Bob McIntire, owner of McIntire and Associates Though it was scheduled to be the first day of a Insurance, has received the Cleveland/Bradley possible two-week trial, Monday was instead set Chamber of Commerce’s Mel Bedwell Small aside for motions to be Business Person of the Year Award. decided upon by Circuit The award was presented Monday during the Court Judge Sandra Chamber of Commerce’s annual small business Doneghy. Several law luncheon. enforcement officials testi- McIntire received the recognition because he fied about the events that “embodies the true spirit of a small businessper- led to Hughes’ arrest for son with integrity who is invested in making his the October 2015 homi- community a better place.” cide. The main testimony He is the 19th individual to receive the award came from 10th Judicial since its renaming to honor the contributions of District Drug Task Force the late Mel Bedwell and the 24th to receive the director Bill Cherry, who questioned Hughes about Hughes award since this recognition program began. Banner photo, BRIAN GRAVES Bedwell was one of the most loyal and support- Worth’s death. ive members of the Small Business Committee of According to Cleveland Police Department 2017 MEL BEDWELL Small Business Person of the Year Bob McIntyre, right, receives his reports, Worth was reportedly picked up just off the Chamber of Commerce, which coordinates award from last year’s recipient, Jeff Cocks, during the Cleveland/Bradley Chamber of See MCINTIRE, Page 13 Commerce’s annual luncheon recognizing Business Development Month. See HUGHES, Page 4

Sarah Scannapiego honored City school board updates by Cleveland’s school board its opposition to vouchers By SARALYN NORKUS so much since he’s been here. Being [email protected] able to serve with him not only on the By SARALYN NORKUS “We want to make sure our local school board, but on his student com- [email protected] legislators, who do a great job of sup- In a whirlwind Cleveland Board of mittee at school, has helped me learn porting public schools, continue to Education meeting that featured so much about what goes on behind The idea of school vouchers in the understand that as a school board, numerous recognitions, one had espe- the scenes.” state of may no longer be a we’ve come out against that move- cially sentimental value for the board Her time on the board proved to be concern for this year, but Cleveland ment.” members as they recognized 2016-17 an excellent learning experience. Board of Education members took the In this past legislative session, a bill student liaison Sarah Scannapiego. “I’ve learned a lot about how a time to approve a resolution opposing proposing a pilot voucher bill for Scannapiego, who will be graduating school system functions, what it takes vouchers, which was updated to Shelby County Schools was introduced on May 19 and then pursuing a degree to make it function and how the include new BOE members. and ultimately postponed until 2018 in physical therapy at the University of schools stay above ground every day,” “We wanted to update that with our by Education Administration and Tennessee at Chattanooga, greatly Scannapiego said. new school board members so that we Planning Committee Chairman Harry enjoyed serving on the board as the Ultimately though, she was especial- had an anti-voucher resolution that Brooks (R-Knoxville) due to questions student liaison. ly proud to represent the students of we can send to our state legislators, about student testing at the public “It’s honestly just been an amazing Cleveland City Schools and her class- our TOSS group, which is my superin- and private level. opportunity,” she declared. tendents group, and the state school This bill would have applied only to mates at Cleveland High School in Banner photo, SARALYN NORKUS “I didn’t realize how much I was get- particular. board association. That way the lobby- Shelby County and allowed parents of ting into when I agreed to do this, but ists have that information and it lets students in the county’s lowest-per- “I think I represented our school SARAH SCANNAPIEGO, the 2016-17 it has been amazing to serve on the very well. I know what is happening on others know that we have come out forming schools to get public money to school board and to see how much student liaison for the Cleveland Board of publicly against the vouchers in pay to attend private schools. The esti- they accomplish and how much Dr. Education, was recognized Monday by the Tennessee movement,” Director of (Russell) Dyer has helped our schools See SCANNAPIEGO, Page 13 city school board. Schools Dr. Russell Dyer explained. See VOUCHERS, Page 13

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Anthony, and Tamala Burris and A legacy of nurturing each indi- husband, Dee; uncles: Kevin vidual’s curiosity, dignity and love McCall and wife, Lisa, Ricky will continue rippling out through Hethcox and wife, Brenda, and those she touched. They are OBITUARIES Jason and Steven Hethcox; many. She had a knack for mak- (USPS 117-700) nieces and nephews: Owen, ing close connections with peo- Periodical Postage Paid at Cleveland, TN 37320-3600 Post Office Carson, Aiden and Kylie McCall, ple she met of any age, from any POSTMASTER: Send Address Changes to: Banner, P.O. Box 3600, Cleveland, TN 37320-3600 and Neyland and Naomi Tallent; walk of life, drawing them out Published at 1505 25th Street, NW (P.O. Box 3600) To submit an obituary, have the funeral home or cremation and cousins: Eli Hethcox and with sincere interest in their lives, in Cleveland, TN 37320-3600, daily except Saturday society in charge of arrangements e-mail the information to obitu- Dee and Cole Burris, Holly struggles and growth. and Christmas day by Cleveland Newspapers, Inc. [email protected] and fax to 423-614-6529, attention Hethcox Moyer, Ryan Hethcox She taught early childhood Phone (423) 472-5041. Obits. and Josh Hethcox. education at the University of The funeral will be held at 3 Maryland, Baltimore County, Ralph Baldwin Joyce Taylor p.m. today, May 2, 2017, in the from the 1970s to the 1990s. She Editor & Publisher General Manager chapel of Ralph Buckner Funeral shared with new preschool Home and Crematory with Pastor teachers knowledge that she had Member of The Associated Press Mark Williams officiating. gained at Merrill Palmer Institute, The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all news dispatches Interment will follow at Sunset Detroit, in the 1940s, the credited to it or not otherwise credited in this newspaper, and also the local news of spontaneous or igin Memorial Gardens with Michael University of Maryland in the herein. All rights of all other material herein are as reserved. ©2016 Cleveland Newspapers, Inc. McCall, Joseph McCall, Seth 1960s, and firsthand in the SUBSCRIPTION RATES Huey, Chase Tallent, Colby preschools of the renowned Johnston and Dalton Cooley Merrill Palmer Child Publishser Reserves the Right to Change Rates Without Notice Print Only 3 months 6 Months 1 Year Monthly Daily serving as pallbearers. A white Development Laboratory in Carrier Collect Rate * $6.75 dove release ceremony will con- Detroit, the Ruggles Street By Carrier Home / Business Delivery $20.00 $38.00 $ 75.00 clude the service. Nursery School and Training By Mail inside Zip 307 $ 25.00 $45.00 $ 85.00 The family will receive friends Center in Boston, the ARC of By Mail outside Zip 307 in TN, GA $38.00 $55.00$105.00 By Mail Outside TN $38.00 $ 67.00 $ 130.00 from 1 to 3 p.m. today, prior to the Montgomery County (Maryland), service. and elsewhere. She emphasized Print + E-Edition Send a message of condo- the importance of creative play in By Carrier Home / Business Delivery $21.25 $40.25 $ 79.25 By Mail inside Zip 307 $ 26.25 $47.25 $ 90.50 lence and view the McCall family developing children’s under- By Mail outside Zip 307 in TN, GA $40.00$58.00 $ 112.00 guestbook at www.ralphbuckn- standing and enjoyment of our By Mail Outside TN $40.50 $ 71.00 $ 137.00

er.com. world. She was an expert in E-Edition Only $26.85 $53.70 $ 107.40 $8.95 $1.95 blocks. For the U.S. Department of Education, she worked in Office Hours: Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. • 423-472-5041 Vermont, Guam and Micronesia as a consultant to strengthen Head Start programs in many Cleveland Daily Banner communities. — Established in 1854 — She was born Dec. 12, 1923, Linda Jeanette Ball Phyllis D. Ledford in Atlanta, first child of Louise Ralph Baldwin, Editor and Publisher Linda Jeanette Boles Ball, 67, Phyllis D. Ledford, 80, of Bobbie Miller Youngblood Dooly and Weyman [email protected] Cleveland, passed away Isaac Dooly. She spent one high- passed away on Thursday, April Bobbie Miller, 86, of Cleveland, Monday, May 1, 2017, in a local school year back in Atlanta living 27, 2017, after a lengthy illness. died on Monday May 1, 2017. Joyce Taylor, General Manager health care facility. with her grandmother, Mary She was stubborn, and fought Survivors and arrangements [email protected] She was a former resident of Tupper Hohenstein, but she grew hard till the end. Surrounded by will be announced later by Madisonville and lived in up mostly in Conasauga. Her loved ones at the time of her Companion Funeral & Cremation Rick Norton, Associate Editor Gwen Swiger, Associate Editor Cleveland for many years. She father ran the Conasauga River passing, there was not a dry eye Service. [email protected] [email protected] in the place. was of the Church of God faith. Lumber Co. in that small town Originally from Kentucky, she She loved to travel and go out near the state’s southeast corner. Her mother instilled enjoyment of William Wright, Lifestyle Editor Richard Roberts, Sports Editor moved to Cleveland as a child to eat, as well as watch her tele- [email protected] [email protected] and attended Bowman Hills SDA vision shows. But most of all, she storytelling and songs. She Church. adored her family and gospel gained lifelong appreciation for forests, rivers and uses for scrap Herb Lacy, Circulation Director She was a graduate of music, and was well-known as a [email protected] Charleston High School, and prayer warrior. lumber. attended CSCC and UTC. She was preceded in death by Before she was 20, the family grew by seven beloved younger Sheena Meyer, Advertising Director She was the daughter of her husband, Quinton Leonard [email protected] Samuel and Edna Boles and one Ledford, who passed away in siblings who provided early les- of six children. Along with her 1998; parents, James Henry sons in child development.She graduated from Polk County High 1505 25th St. N.W. Cleveland, TN 37311 parents, she was preceded in Miller and Rosa Lee Greene P.O. Box 3600 Cleveland, TN. 37320-3600 death by her husband, William Miller; and also a brother, Bobby School in nearby Benton in 1941. She next earned a bachelor’s “Billy” Ball; siblings: Sue Grider, Miller. 423-472-5041 Wanda Parker, and Samuel Survivors include her two degree in home economics at the Boles; and a beloved nephew, sons: James Leonard Ledford University of Tennessee in Jeremy Crooks. and wife, Brenda, of McDonald, Knoxville, where she was a She is survived by two sisters: and Tommy Douglas Ledford and Torchbearer, the highest honor the university gives its students. Small Business Liquidator. He Judy Raburn and Rachel Boles; wife, Darlene, of Cleveland; six was on the board of the Boys & ‘Natasha, Pierre & the by her children: William Earl Ball grandchildren: Kristy Porter and During her UT years, she won a fellowship from the Danforth Girls Clubs of Benton. He was on Great Comet of 1812’ III (Michelle), Tony Ball and Layla husband, Bobby, Keith Ledford the board of Ducks Unlimited of Williams (Tom); six amazing and fiancée, Michelle, Thomas Foundation that led to a St. Louis visit, a national network of simi- the Southeast. He was a member leads Tony nods granddaughters: Kayla, Brianna, Andrew Ledford, Quinton “Pooh” of The Lions Club of Benton, of Valan, Natalie, Olivia and Earwood and wife, Kandy, larly honored young women, and NEW YORK (AP) — leadership experience at the the Elks Lodge of Tucson, Ariz., Isabelle; and a little dog, Atilla. Brandy Daniel and Eddie Cheek; and was a past member of the “Natasha, Pierre & the Great She lived for her granddaugh- seven great-grandchildren: Victor American Youth Foundation’s Comet of 1812,” a sung- Camp Minnewanka in Michigan. Elks Lodge of Gatlinburg and ters, and was convinced they are and Nikola Porter, Zack and Abby Cleveland. through musical that drama- all gifted geniuses. Which, we all Ledford, Tyson Ledford, Nevaeh She met medical student, Thomas G. Webster, while she He was preceded in death by tizes a 70-page melodrama at agree, they are. Earwood, and Amarra Trentham; his father, Charles Matt Witt; the center of Leo Tolstoy’s She made a great impact on one brother, Bill Miller; and spe- was at Merrill Palmer in Detroit. They married on June 27, 1948. mother, Ann Boyd Witt; first step- “War and Peace,” earned a many who knew her. No matter cial friends and caregivers: mother, Mary Ellen Runion Witt; how much or how little she had, Carmen Falke, Stacey Dixon, By 1953, after two years in leading 12 Tony Award nomi- Bernie ‘Jim’ Rigden California and two in South stepgrandfather and grandmoth- there was always a spot for you Donna Guillory and Beulah er, Herman and Lou Biggs Witt nations on Tuesday, which at her table. She loved to cook, Weaver; and Billy, Luke and Sam Bernie “Jim” Rigden, 74, of Dakota, they moved to the also saw nods for Bette Midler, Cleveland, passed away on Boston area for the first time with Wright; and an aunt, Helen Witt and cared for many strays, both Powers. Longwith. Kevin Kline, Josh Groban, human and animal. The funeral will be held at 4 Sunday, April 30, 2017. one daughter and two sons. Danny DeVito and Cate A former Marine staff sergeant, Tupper’s energy focused on He leaves behind his second She also loved to eat, and held p.m. Thursday, May 4, 2017, at stepmother, Elizabeth Blanchett. the family title of most slices of South View Baptist Church with he proudly served his country her own children in Dedham and during the Cuban Missile Crisis Newton for the next decade, and Richardson Witt of Benton; a Groban earned a nod for pizza eaten in one sitting, 17 to the Revs. Rob Works and Ronnie son, Michael Witt, and his wife, portraying — in a fat suit — be exact, at the old Pizza Inn. Ledford officiating. Interment will and the Vietnam conflict. in Bethesda, Md., beginning in He was preceded in death by 1963, before she earned her Evonne, of Benton; Michael’s an unhappy husband in She was a tiny force of nature follow in Hilcrest Memorial mother, Nancy Mathews Witt; who had a wicked sense of Gardens. his parents, Bernie and Jean master’s degree at University of “Natasha, Pierre & the Great Curd Rigden; and daughter, Maryland. Michael’s half-sister and broth- humor. The family will receive friends ers, Maryann Conley and Jesse, Comet of 1812.” His musical She could bring back the most from 5 to 8 p.m. today and 5 to 9 Carol Tate. Following their retirements, will now compete for the best He is survived by his wife, they moved back to all of Cleveland; grandchildren: shriveled plant with her green p.m. Wednesday at Ralph Kiersten, Matt and Mavis Witt of new musical Tony with “Come thumb. Buckner Funeral Homes and Dolly Clawson Rigden; brother, Massachusetts to be near chil- From Away,” ‘’Dear Evan William Rigden; children: Nancy dren and grandchildren. They Benton; sister, Debbie Brannon She would read everything that Crematory. The family will also of Benton; stepbrother, Jim Hansen” and “Groundhog she could get her hands on, and receive friends from 2 to 4 p.m. at L. Smith, Paula J. Hofmann, settled in West Concord in 2008, Veronica Brochu, Cassandra where she quickly became active Richardson of Chattanooga; Day.” she watched the Weather the church on Thursday, prior to uncle, John and Irene K. Witt; The best play nominees are the service. Rigden, Deidra Rigden and Adria in community organizations such Channel 24/7. aunt, Charolyn and John Guerry, “Sweat,” ‘’Oslo,” ‘’Indecent” Our mother would make even The family requests memorials Clawson Mew; and several as Plymouth Congregational grandchildren, and all who loved Church in Belmont, the board of both of Chattanooga; and and “A Doll’s House, Part 2.” the most mundane task an be made to the Alzheimer’s nephews: Tyler and Tanner adventure; she loved to sing, Association, 7625 Hamilton Park him. the Friends of the Concord The best play revivals are Companion Funeral Home and Council on Aging, and the Brannon. dance, write, and draw. She was Drive Suite 6, Chattanooga TN A Remembrance of Life serv- “August Wilson’s Jitney,” a gifted artist. 37421. the Cody family were honored to “Seekers and Sages” program at ‘’Lillian Hellman’s The Little serve the Rigden family. Concord Academy. Friends at the ice will be held at 4 p.m. Visitation is planned for 5 p.m. Send a message of condo- Wednesday, May 3, 2017, at Jim Foxes,” ‘’Present Laughter” Thursday, May 4, 2017, at lence and view the Ledford family Share a memory or your con- Council on Aging, the church and dolences with his family at his Concord Greene, along with fam- Rush Funeral and Cremation and “Six Degrees of Companion Funeral Home, locat- guestbook at www.ralphbuckn- Services North Ocoee St. Chapel Separation.” ed at 2419 Georgetown Road, er.com. online memorial located at ily, shared happiness with her in www.companionfunerals.com. the years before and after her with the Rev. Charles Williams The Midler-led revival of N.W. officiating. “Hello, Dolly!” was the second- A Celebration of Life service, husband’s death in 2009. Her life is celebrated by surviv- Interment will follow in the highest nominated show this with Pastor Kenneth Purdie offici- Mount Olive Cemetery with ating, is planned for 7 p.m. ing siblings: Noble Clark, season with 10 nods. The Rosalind Tovar, Weyman Dooly, Michael Witt, Conley Parliman, Thursday. Jesse Foley, Howard Mathews, quirky coming-of-age musical In lieu of flowers, and given Sally Newman and Philip Dooly; “Dear Evan Hansen” earned daughter, Warnie; sons: Guy and Lamar Green and Claude that Linda was such a patron of Mowery serving as casket bear- nine. the Cleveland Bradley County David; son-in-law, Jim Daly; -in-law: Katherine ers. This year, there are 24 com- Public Library, donations may be The family will receive friends petitive Tony categories. made in her name to the library. Webster and Lynn Dyer; grand- Drucilla E. Thomas children: Caroline Webster Wednesday, from 12 until 4 p.m., Winners will be determined by Drucilla E. Thomas died Thordarson and Stephen at the funeral home. some 850 industry insiders. Friday, April 28, 2017, at Webster, and Carrie’s husband, Share your condolences and Kevin Spacey will host the your memories with the Griswold Memorial Hospital Chattanooga. Paul Thordarson; many nieces, awards show June 11 from Arrangements are forthcoming nephews, in-laws and other rela- family at www.jimrushfuneral- homes.com. Radio City Music Hall. from Patton Funeral Home. tives; former students and col- Midler will compete with leagues; and friends in many Patti LuPone and Christine places. Two events to celebrate her life Ebersole, both who star in Richard Davanzo are planned for late May. A serv- “War Paint,” Denée Benton, Richard Davanzo, 80, of ice at 11 a.m. on Saturday, May Natasha of “Pierre & The Apison, died this morning, May 2, 27, will be held at Plymouth Great Comet of 1812” and Eva 2017, at his home. Congregational Church, 582 Noblezada of “Miss Saigon.” Survivors and arrangements Pleasant St., Belmont, Mass. An will be announced later by open house from 6:30 p.m. to 8 Companion Funeral & Cremation p.m. on Wednesday, May 31, will Service. be at the Concord Council on Aging’s Harvey Wheeler Woman indicted for collecting Community Center, 1276 Main St., Concord, Mass. Contributions may be made to benefits on husband she killed Plymouth Congregational Church Austin Lee McCall or a charity of the donor’s choice BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — A from 2011 to 2015, in an unre- Austin Lee McCall, 22, of in the spirit of Tupper’s generosi- 71-year-old woman has been lated case. Cleveland, passed away Friday, ty. indicted for claiming nearly In 1988, Tillman was sen- Alfred Alan Francis Jr. April 28, 2017, in a local hospital. Share a remembrance or to $168,000 in Social Security tenced to 35 years in prison for Alfred Alan Francis Jr., 47, died He was a lifelong resident of send a condolence in Tupper’s widow’s benefits off the death of her husband’s death, but was Saturday April 29, 2017, in Cleveland and a member of online guestbook, please visit Clifton. the husband she was convicted released into the Jefferson North Cleveland Church of God. www.deefuneralhome.com. of killing in 1987. County Community Corrections Survivors and arrangements to He enjoyed riding ATVs and dirt be announced by M.D. Dotson & bikes, loved the outdoors and AL.com reports a news program in 1996. Sons Funeral Home & Cremation fishing, and loved life. Charles Mike Witt release from Acting U.S. Service. He was preceded in death by Attorney Robert O. Posey on his grandfather, Homer Hethcox; Charles Mike Witt, 62, passed Monday says a Birmingham fed- and uncles: Marcus Hethcox and away on Sunday, April 30, 2017, eral grand jury indicted Opal IT’SASPECIAL due to a stroke, at his family’s Jeff McCall. residence in Benton, with his Elaine Tillman with five counts He is survived by his parents, family by his side. of wire fraud and one count of DAY FOR William “Bill” McCall and Angela ... He attended school in Polk theft of government property for McCall; two sisters: Ashley County and graduated from claiming benefits from 2009 to Tallent and husband, Chase, and Tupper Dooly Webster Auctioneer College. He became Linda Mayton, Debbie Mariah McCall; two brothers: 2016. Tupper Dooly Webster, 93, an auctioneer and was past Michael McCall and wife, Ashley, Tillman is currently serving a Currington, Sonya Rymer, Mason enriched thousands of lives owner and operator of Highway and Joseph McCall; grandpar- sentence of 10 years in prison McCluskey, David Allen, Joe through education, community 411 Mobile Homes and Country Reuse the News ents, Earl and Joann McCall and with 18 months to serve from Wilson and Johnny Mull, who and family before she died Mountain Market Store of Recycle this newspaper Debra Cagle Hethcox; aunts: stealing $601,000 from an elder- are celebrating birthdays today peacefully in her sleep Thursday, Benton. He was involved with Wanda K. Floyd and husband, April 27, 2017, in Concord, Mass. ly couple she was caring for ... Martha Dover, who turns 38. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, May 2, 2017— 3 Spring JAIL DOCKETS Cleaning? for The following information appear (driving on a revoked less driving. insurance, seatbelt violation). n Corey Andrew Petry, 22, was gathered solely from the license), failure to appear (two n Meggan Lee Van Wagner, n James Arthur Aaron 387 Old Georgetown Road. CLEAN Bradley County Sheriff’s counts of aggravated domestic 26, 180 Teague Road, Mowery, 27, 460 13th St. Arrested by the Bradley Office. This list include indi- assault, driving on a revoked McDonald. Arrested by the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office for CARPET viduals who are, or have been, license, simple possession). Arrested by the Bradley Police Department for non-sup- domestic assault. Call incarcerated in the Justice n Jesse Andrew Moser, 22, County Sheriff’s Office for two port. n Brandon L. Blair, 20, 130 Center, and can include 332 Grady Drive, Etowah. counts of aggravated burglary n Amy Dawn Smith, 41, Gary Drive, Charleston. Dewayne arrests made by the BCSO, the Arrested by the Bradley (turned self in), violation of pro- 1918 Rolling Brook Drive. Arrested by the Bradley 593-7602 Cleveland Police Department, County Sheriff’s Office for bation, failure to appear (theft Arrested by the Bradley County Sheriff’s Office for speed- the Charleston Police domestic violence (aggravated). under $500). County Sheriff’s Office for fail- ing, possession of Schedule II Department, Tennessee n Charles Michael Beatty, n Xavier Isaiah Moore, 22, ure to appear (driving on a sus- drugs, possession of Schedule VI Highway Patrol, Drug Task 45, 1205 Westland Bay, 319 North Holly St., pended license). drugs. Force and other local law Knoxville. Chattanooga. n Thomas Howard Ross, 54, n Cuong K. Mang, 26, 1804 enforcement agencies. Arrested by the Bradley Arrested by the Bradley 1223 King Edward Ave. North Concord Road, Those being held by federal County Sheriff’s Office for theft County Sheriff’s Office as a fugi- Arrested by the Cleveland Chattanooga. law enforcement are not list- over $10,000. tive from justice. Police Department as a fugitive Arrested by the Cleveland ed, as these individuals are n John Joseph Pollard, 30, n James Lynn Burton, 37, from justice from Fannin Police Department as a fugitive only held at the jail, but not 1964 Sunhill Road. 1865 Maple St. N.E. County, Ga. from justice, and for driving on a locally charged. Arrested by the Cleveland Arrested by the Bradley n Charles Ray Vaughn, 48, revoked license and window tint Not every arrest leads to a Police Department for criminal County Sheriff’s Office for fail- 2400 Executive Park Drive N.W. violation. conviction, as these charges impersonation, driving on a ure to appear (three counts of Arrested by the Cleveland n Jon Joshua Hart, 44, 266 may be rescinded. revoked license, improper dis- auto burglary, theft under Police Department for domestic Robin Lane N.W. Guilt and innocence are play of motor vehicle tags, mis- $500). assault. Arrested by the Cleveland determined through the court demeanor failure to appear (vio- n Michael Dale Sellers, 56, n Christopher Lynn Police Department for vandalism system. Any charge that is lation of probation), failure to 1922 Young Road S.E. Brabson, 42, 2465 Campbell over $500, indecent exposure. dropped should be reported to appear (shoplifting), failure to Arrested by the Bradley Bridge Road. ©2014 the Cleveland Daily Banner, appear (assault), failure to County Sheriff’s Office for driv- Arrested by the Cleveland which will confirm the action appear (driving on a revoked er’s license violations (suspend- Police Department for misde- JEWELERS through an inspection of jail license/window tint), failure to ed). meanor violation of probation records. appear (domestic assault). n Victoria Renea Smith, 21, (McMinn County). 1721 KEITH STREET • STUART PARK PLAZA ( n Jarod Denzel Rhodes, 23, 241 Appalachia Trail N.E. n Alexander Davis, 29, 1415 (Next to The Town Squire) n Amanda Dee Johnson, 26, 2200 Spring Meadow Lane S.E. Arrested by the Bradley Village Oak Circle. 478-0049 • 478-0050 1880 Greene Drive. Arrested by the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office for mis- Arrested by the Charleston LAY-AWAYS WELCOME Arrested by the Cleveland Police Department for posses- demeanor probation violation. Police Department for failure to Police Department for capias: sion controlled substance with n Alex David Anderson, 22, appear (speeding). meth for resale, Schedule VI intent to manufacture, delivery 196 Springcreek Road, Delano. n Adam Zachary Kaylor, 26, drugs for resale, felony posses- and sale. Arrested by the Tennessee 849 New Stansbury Road, sion of drug paraphernalia. n Christopher Stevens Highway Patrol for evading Turtletown. 2017 n Brandon Lee Buckner, 29, Moore, 24, 655 Fourth St. N.E. arrest. Arrested by the Bradley 1737 Baugh St. Arrested by the Cleveland n Jessica Lynn Bates, 30, County Sheriff’s Office for non- Arrested by the Bradley Police Department for aggravat- 635 Parker Drive N.E. support, and as a fugitive from County Sheriff’s Office for theft ed assault. Arrested by the Tennessee justice. over $2,500, failure to appear n Jimmie Michael Joseph Highway Patrol for driver’s n Jaclyn Anne Stevison, 21, (shoplifting). Debity, 34, 923 15th St. N.E. license violations (suspended). 1515 or 1575 Rustic Drive. n William Shane Brackett, Arrested by the Bradley n Alexander James Arrested by the Cleveland 46, 1305 Benton Pike. County Sheriff’s Office for for- Williamson, 25, 3000 Vista Police Department for theft Arrested by the Bradley gery, theft under $1,000. Drive. under $1,000. County Sheriff’s Office for n Sabra Erin Slater, 35, 680 Arrested by the Cleveland n Geoffrey Matthew White, First Baptist Church capias: failure to appear (viola- Dockery Lane/3623 Ocoee St. Police Department for domestic 48, 1607 Parker Ave. S.W., Old tion of habitual motor vehicle Arrested by the Bradley violence, violation of order of Fort. May 5, 2017 offender). County Sheriff’s Office for for- protection. Arrested by the Bradley n Thomas Shawn Turner, gery, theft under $1,000, failure n Connie Elaine Coleman, County Sheriff’s Office for fail- 50, 5083 Logan Road N.W. to appear. 50, 3645 Crown Colony Drive. ure to maintain lane, no insur- Doors open at 8:00 a.m. Simulcast begins at 8:45 a.m. Arrested by the Bradley n Roland Mark McCormick, Arrested by the Cleveland ance, DUI. Breakfast and lunch provided in ticket price. n County Sheriff’s Office for 39, 465 Montgomery Ave. N.E. Police Department for public Timothy Dewayne Corporate tables of eight $600 capias: failure to appear (failure Arrested by the Bradley intoxication. Ghorley, 32, 548 Osment Road to return from medical fur- County Sheriff’s Office for pos- n Robert Milton Boles, 47, S.E. Floor seats $79; stadium seats $69 lough/promotion of meth manu- session of Schedule II drugs, 1138 Brian Lane. Arrested by the Cleveland Educator discounts $550 per table of eight; facturing), capias: failure to simple possession of Schedule II Arrested by the Bradley Police Department for driving on stadium seats $59 appear (failure to return from drugs, simple possession of County Sheriff’s Office for viola- a revoked license, improper dis- medical furlough for shoplifting). Schedule IV drugs, possession tion of order of protection. play of motor vehicle tag. n n n John Steven Thomas, 46, of drug paraphernalia. Trinity Martin, 36, 215 Jason David Turner, 47, Purchase your n 1915 Central St. Bryan Ware, 49, 430 Guthrie Road, Athens. 5083 Logan Road. ticket today! Arrested by the Cleveland Fairhill Road N.E. 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Hurry, advertising space is limited! CALL TODAY! 472-5041 4—Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, May 2, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com U.S. 11 Antique Alley Yard Sale coming May 18-21 By LARRY C. BOWERS vals and other events. Bristol, CVB— 423-989-4850; downtown Chattanooga. At the inter- ing U.S. 74 east out of the city towards [email protected] Organizers say it is an opportunity Chattanooga 800-322-3344; Dade section of Broad Street and East 23rd Murphy, N.C. and leaving the yard sale for folks to do what they like to do County, Ga., 706-657-4488; Fort Street, U.S. 11 and U.S. 64 separate route. A deluge of yard sale enthusiasts will best, and that's to get off the inter- Payne/DeKalb County, Ala. 888-805- from U.S. 41 and U.S. 72 and follows US 11 remains close to I-75 as it be coming to Cleveland, and through states and take the old country roads. 4740; Gadsden/Etowah County, Ala., East 23rd east through Chattanooga. heads north of Cleveland, passing Cleveland, in just over two weeks. It’s a spring weekend where you can 888-565-0411; Birmingham, Ala., CVB The routes briefly overlap with U.S. through Charleston, Athens, Sweetwater, The 2017 U.S. 11 Antique Alley Yard travel through the scenic Tennessee 800- 458-8085; Tuscaloosa, Ala., CVB 41 here concurrent to U.S. 76, on Loudon, and Lenoir City before entering Sale will be visiting Cleveland from Valley and the Heart of Dixie. 800-538-8696; and Meridian, Miss., Dodds Avenue before resuming an Farragut in West Knoxville. On the west- Thursday, May 18, through Sunday, In Cleveland and other destinations CVB 888-868-7720. easterly progression on Brainerd Road ern edge of Farragut, U.S. 11 merges May 21, on a 502-mile trek from along the way you can shop for treas- Here is the travel route for partici- thereafter called Lee Highway. The with U.S. 70 at Dixie Lee Junction to Meridian, Miss., to Bristol, Va. ures, eat great food, join the festivities, pants in Southeast Tennessee: road is also called Lee Highway in form Kingston Pike. The famous roadside sale is always or just enjoy the scenery, a leisurely US 11 enters Tennessee west of Southwestern Virginia. The routes remain joined for just over the weekend after Mother’s Day each ride and the friendly folks. Chattanooga. The route, concurrent with East of downtown Chattanooga, I-24 20 miles, as they pass through Farragut May along the backroads of There is also the opportunity for SR 38 from the state line north, runs terminates with Interstate 75. The and West Knoxville before diverging Appalachia. contact along the corridor, where you parallel to Interstate 24 for three miles route continues east along the I-24 again in downtown Knoxville. The annual event is celebrated in can find out “what’s happening.” (to an intersection with Cummings right-of-way. U.S. 11 and U.S. 64 con- In eastern Knox County, U.S. 11 splits most communities along the U.S. 11 Yard sale information telephone Highway (US 41/US 64/US 72/SR 2). tinue to the northeast, paralleling I-75 into U.S. Route 11W and U.S. Route corridor with festivals, local antique numbers from Mississippi to Southeast While SR 38 terminates here, U.S. to Cleveland. In downtown Cleveland, 11E, with U.S. 70 following U.S. 11E sales, flea markets, yard sales, carni- Tennessee include: 11 follows the highway east into U.S. 64 separates from U.S. 11, follow- and on to Bristol, Va. Hughes From Page 1 Turkey’s president rejoining

Green Drive, and his body was Director Cherry did say that he about their knowledge of the taken to a site on Hughes Lake thought that he believed the case, and that both Marble and ruling party after referendum Road (which was learned in court defendant did not actually know the DA’s office will have eight Monday was actually on Lead where the body was,” Doneghy challenges to possible jurors that Mine Valley Road) where it was said. “There could be no deal, they can use. The state prosecu- ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — parties, after they become “Welcome back to the home buried. It was later picked up at because he could not fulfill the tion is being led by Assistant DAs Turkey’s president on Tuesday heads of state and left their that you founded,” Yildirim that site and taken to Polk Dallas Scott and Drew Robinson. rejoined the ruling party he co- parties. said. “Today is a historic day County, where it was dumped Doneghy also said that she will founded in a step on his path “In effect, the existing, de for Turkish politics and its into a ravine in a remote area. impose her 10-word or less limit toward solidifying his grip on facto situation will become democracy.” “I do find that there is The suppression hearing on objections by either side in the power, following his narrow vic- legal,” said Ozgur Yildirim reaffirmed that that coercive nature about Monday was not to determine if case. tory in last month’s referendum Unluhisarcikli, director of the Erdogan would be nominated the confession, due to the Hughes had actually killed Discussions between the judge, boosting the presidential office. Ankara office of the German as chairman at the congress defendant’s fears about Worth, but if a confession he the defense and prosecution team Most of the constitutional Marshall Fund of the United later this month. death, so I will suppress made while being questioned by led to speculation that the trial changes ushering in a presiden- States. Erdogan’s “yes” camp won the confession.” tial system, approved in the “Erdogan attaches as much the referendum with 51.4 per- Cherry was coerced. An agree- — Judge Sandra Doneghy may take no more than nine ment was made with Hughes and days, with the possibility that is April 16 referendum, will take importance to controlling his cent of the vote against 48.6 the District Attorney General’s could continue into Saturday of effect after the November 2019 party as he does the new presi- percent for the “no” side, Office that if he would lead terms. the coming weekend. election. But an amendment dential system,” Unluhisarcikli according to official final results authorities to the site where “I do find that there is that Hughes will be tried for first- that reverses a requirement for said. “Political parties play an announced last week. Worth was located, the death coercive nature about the confes- degree murder, kidnapping and the president to be non-parti- important part in the Turkish The main opposition party penalty would be not be sought sion, due to the defendant’s fears tampering with evidence. The san and cut ties with their political system and a leader contested the outcome, citing by the state. about death,” the judge contin- tampering charge will be consoli- party come into effect immedi- who controls a party holding a irregularities, and is challenging However, Hughes’ attorney ued, “so I will suppress the con- dated with tampering with the ately, allowing President Recep majority controls many things.” the referendum at the Wilton Marble questioned Cherry fession.” murder weapon, property in Tayyip Erdogan to return to the Erdogan arrived at the AKP European Court of Human about him telling Hughes when It was not stated in court Hughes’ possession that relates Islamic-rooted Justice and headquarters in a 13-vehicle Rights, following unsuccessful the two were together that the whether the death penalty could to the case, and Worth’s body, Development Party, or AKP. motorcade, the five-minute Turkish high court appeals. agreement with the DA’s office still be imposed on Hughes and instead of being separated, The party is expected to re- journey broadcast live on televi- The vote switches Turkey’s could be removed, and Hughes should he be found guilty of will be charged together. elect Erdogan as its chairman sion channels. system from a parliamentary could face the death penalty. He Worth’s murder. Four other co-defendants in at an extraordinary congress on He was greeted at the one to a presidential system, said that it was obvious that his Other motions presented at the the case were charged with May 21. entrance of the party by Prime abolishing the office of the client did not want to die. suppression hearing Monday accessory to tamping with evi- Erdogan symbolically signed Minister Binali Yildirim and prime minister while enhancing Cherry said that Hughes finally included showing the jury photo- dence. They were previously iden- a formal membership form in other party executives. the president’s powers. admitted to the homicide, saying graphs from Worth’s autopsy, tified as Richard Leroy “R.L” an emotional ceremony at the “I shot him, I shot him ... I want allowing taped interviews to be Jerger, Jeffery Todd Crumley, AKP’s headquarters, where the deal.” used in court, and a potential Guy Roy Hawkins, and Ashley some party members were seen Marble said that “the state request for a change of venue Marie Rutledge. Marble was weeping. Erdogan was also seen cannot use the death penalty to due to pre-trial publicity. appointed to defend Hughes, due wiping his eyes with a handker- Banner subscribers induce the defendant to confess,” Doneghy allowed both the photo- to the fact that the Public chief. Marble said. “It’s like putting a graphs and taped interviews to be Defender’s Office had already “I am today returning to my pork chop in front of a hungry a part of the trial, and said that been assigned to represent home, my love, my passion,” wolf.” she will address a change of Jerger. Erdogan said. “This yearning can pay online, and He said that this was a case of venue possibility should it Hughes, 28, will remain incar- (for my party) is ending after coercion of his client, and become an issue with today’s jury cerated at the Bradley County 979 days.” Doneghy agreed, having the con- selection, though at first she Justice Center throughout the Erdogan, who was prime use vacation notices fession by Hughes to Cherry denied the request. trial. The jury selection was to minister between 2003 and stricken from future proceedings “We might have to revisit this begin this morning, and opening 2014, was forced to resign from From Staff Reports appear, giving subscribers the in the trial. motion,” the judge said. Doneghy statements by the defense and the AKP when he became presi- option to pay their bill or to input dent. The father of four contin- Cleveland Daily Banner sub- vacation stops and restarts. “It appears that the defendant indicated that potential jurors prosecution could begin this scribers are reminded they do did bring up the deal, and will be questioned individually afternoon. ued to lead the party — he once “We receive questions regular- described as his fifth child — have the option of paying their ly from our subscribers about from behind the scenes. For bill online and to input their whether these features are avail- example, Erdogan had the final vacation stop/restart, as well, able,” Lacy said. “They certainly say on the list of candidates according to Herb Lacy, circula- are, and we encourage our read- running for parliamentary tion director. ers to take full advantage of Italian airline Alitalia to reorganize seats. In order to do either, or both, these opportunities.” The changes formalize a de subscribers should follow these Questions should be directed facto situation but also allow steps: to the Circulation Department at MILAN (AP) — Italy’s strug- tors saying it had no choice after regret” that workers had voted him to maintain a tighter grip 1. Visit www.clevelandban- 423-472-5041. gling flagship airline, Alitalia, workers overwhelmingly rejected against the government-bro- on the party. Recent political ner.com. The Banner offices, located at headed toward its second period a relaunch plan that would have kered relaunch plan, which had history saw former Presidents 2. Log in to your account and 1505 25th St., are open to the of receivership in a decade on unlocked new investments. softened planned job and salary Turgut Ozal and Suleyman click on “Circulation.” public from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday with the board of direc- The board expressed “deep cuts. Demirel lose control over their 3. 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Ryan Haynes’ deci- be done to rid our nation of neg- tests that were not medically U.S. states, Florida, Georgia and But adding that lower level fuel GRAND CANYON NATIONAL in some parts of California and has the potential to help carry PARK, Ariz. (AP) — A body found sion not to another term. ative attitudes that have haunted necessary. us for generations. But we will The agreement between the Nevada, forecasters said fires to stressed forests, areas last week has been identified as Monday. that have a lot of dead or dying that of a 14-year-old hiker who Supreme Court upholds prevail. We will prevail because Poplar Healthcare and the fed- America is a great country.” eral government was unsealed The summer 2017 fire outlook trees already from the dry went missing nearly two weeks Memphis dismemberment case issued by the National years.” ago while hiking a remote part of Pelosi spoke of how Fisk stu- Monday in federal court in NASHVILLE (AP) — The dents fought in the 1960s for Rhode Island. Under its terms, Interagency Fire Center in Boise Wildfires have already broken the Grand Canyon during a fam- Tennessee Supreme Court has also said heavy winter snow and out in Florida, southeastern ily trip, authorities said Monday. civil rights, including a campaign about $200,000 of that upheld the death sentence a of sit-ins in Nashville to end amount will be given to a doc- spring rains that flooded many Georgia, Arizona and New Jackson Standefer, of man received for killing the Western states will probably Mexico. Ten new large wildfires Chattanooga, Tennessee, was racial segregation at lunch coun- tor who blew the whistle. mother of his three children ters. Much of the civil rights doc- The Memphis-based compa- delay the onset of this season’s were reported as of last week, crossing a creek on April 15 and dismembering her body in worst wildfires. burning more than 300 square when he and his step-grand- trine embraced by Dr. Martin ny did not admit wrongdoing, Memphis in 2008. Luther King and first articulated but agreed the government “In the broadest sense, some miles (780 square kilometers). mother, LouAnn Merrell, lost Court documents say James parts of the country with higher Eight of those fires are currently their footing and were swept by Mahatma Gandhi was based will be able to recoup the cost Hawkins stabbed the woman in on the idea of insisting on truth, of the tests. elevation could see a lighter fire burning in Florida. away. front of their 12-year-old year,” said Ed Delgado, the “Heavy growth of fine fuels The cause and manner of she said. Federal prosecutors say an daughter in their apartment “Draw on your education you investigation found that office’s head of predictive servic- across southern Arizona and death for Jackson Standefer is and threatened to kill the girl if es. “In other parts, there may southwestern New Mexico have pending, said Trish Lees, a received at Fisk and insist on the Poplar promoted the test as a she didn’t help him clean the truth of your right to every way to diagnose a condition not be a huge risk right now but led to above normal fire poten- spokeswoman for the Coconino scene and dispose the body. things could dry out really tial along the Mexican border County Medical Examiner’s opportunity,” Pelosi told gradu- known as “mast cell enterocol- They put the body of ates. “Insist on the truth that we itis.” They say the promotion quickly.” that should persist through Office. Charlene Gaither in a freezer The threat of wildfires is June before the monsoonal rains Merrell, the wife of Merrell make good on the full promise of was not supported by ade- and moved her into a bathtub our democracy. Insist on the quate scientific evidence and expected to be normal or below arrive in early July,” forecasters Boot Co. co-founder Randy where Hawkins sawed off her normal for northwestern states, wrote in the report. Merrell, is still missing. truth that black lives matter.” not consistent with Food and head, hands and feet. The body She also called on young peo- Drug Administration require- Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, Wyoming Delgado said too many factors Park rangers spent days was thrown into the Mississippi and most of Utah. are involved in predicting fire searching with a helicopter, ple to vote to honor those who ments. River. The woman’s head, fought for the right to cast a bal- The forecast could change if seasons to make direct compar- ground crews, drones and a hands and feet were never temperatures soar late in the isons to various years. motorized inflatable boat before lot. Man pleads guilty to killing recovered. Pelosi and Curb Records summer and grasses and other Last year, 8,600 square miles the search was scaled back. Evidence showed that officer in Tennessee vegetation that grew due to wet (22,300 square kilometers) were A body believed to be founder Mike Curb were award- Hawkins killed the woman ed honorary degrees. MARYVILLE (AP) — A man weather and flooding dries, scorched across the U.S., mostly Standefer’s was found last because she was threatening to charged with killing a police turning it into fuel for wildfires. in western states. Friday by a commercial river trip tell police that he was sexually House to consider resolution officer in Tennessee has plead- “There is concern regarding and transported by helicopter to abusing the daughter. ed guilty and been sentenced elevated fire potential in July the medical examiner’s office. calling for moving Polk’s body to life in prison without parole and August across the lower ele- Standefer was an eighth-grade Bill to ban abortions at NASHVILLE (AP) — A resolu- plus 56 years. vations of much of western and student at The McCallie School, 20 weeks passes in Senate tion calling for the body of News outlets report Brian northern Nevada and possibly I SEE BY THE an all-boys boarding institution President James K. Polk to be Keith Stalans entered the plea into southwest Idaho,” the in Chattanooga. The teen was NASHVILLE (AP) — The exhumed from the grounds of to premeditated murder and report said. ANNER active in outdoors programs, Tennessee Senate on Monday Tennessee Capitol has been other charges Monday. He is Forecaster noted that south- B crew team and a youth voted to pass a bill that would scheduled for consideration in charged with fatally shooting central Alaska could see a burst Christian group, school officials ban abortions after 20 weeks if the state House before the 32-year-old Maryville Police of intense fire activity sometime have said. doctors determine the fetus is Legislature adjourns for the Officer Kenny Moats in August. this summer due to ongoing Mark McOmie, Standefer’s viable. The ban would not apply The 105th annual Decoration year. Police have said Moats and drought conditions. In the Day will be May 7 at New uncle who is a dentist in in medical emergencies or if the The House Delayed Bills another officer were respond- northwestern U.S. states, fire Chattanooga, said he was asked mother faces risks of death or Friendship Baptist Church. A Committee voted Monday to take ing to a domestic-disturbance risks could also surge if temper- covered-dish meal will begin at by the Coconino County Medical serious damage to a major bod- up the bill even though it was call and Stalans began shoot- atures rise in July and particu- Examiner’s Office to send ily function. 12:30 p.m. in the NFBC sent to the chamber after the fil- ing at them from the garage of larly in August — forcing the Fellowship Hall after Sunday Standefer’s dental records to The Tennessee attorney gen- ing deadline. a home without warning. state’s fire season to stretch into them Monday morning, and he eral’s office has said that it school at 9:45 a.m. and the The Senate passed the meas- The officer’s family said dur- the fall. morning worship service at 11. heard the identification was would defend the measure if it ure on a 20-6 vote in March to ing the hearing that their lives In California, infestations of made within hours. were to become law, despite pre- The Chatata Valley/New call for the bodies of the 11th would never be the same. bark beetles that kill trees in Friendship Cemetery Association Experienced hikers say the viously calling the legislation president and his wife, Sarah, to forests in the foothills of the trail that the group took involves “constitutionally suspect.” The will meet in the NFBC sanctuary be moved about 50 miles to the Sierra Nevada could cause the at 1:15 p.m., for a time of an arduous hike down the bill was amended to help it grounds of the James K. Polk wildfire risk to increase in May canyon that ends in stunning, withstand a constitutional chal- remembrance and a brief busi- Home and Museum in CHURCH and June. ness session. unique views. lenge, but lawmakers still argue Columbia. “Drought is a two-sided coin,” whether it could survive a court Widow faces third trial The director of the Tennessee ACTIVITIES battle. Historical Commission has spo- in 2003 death of husband The measure sponsored by ken out against moving the Sen. Joey Hensley, R- KNOXVILLE (AP) — Jury Polks. Hohenwald, passed the Senate Polk, a former Tennessee gov- Bob Varner will be the speak- DON’S selection is underway in the 27-3 and could face a House third trial of a woman accused ernor, died just three months er for the His Hands Extended vote as early as Wednesday. The after his presidential term ended Devotional at Garden Plaza, of killing her husband and proposal would make it a felony FENCE CO. GOLD & staging his death to look like a in 1849. 3500 Keith St., Wednesday at 7 Since 1961 for doctors to violate the law. a.m. D I A M O N D S suicide. “It seeks to protect unborn ALL TYPES Jury selection began Monday Tennessee lab testing company ——— 5301 BRAINERD ROAD children after viability, which is Big Spring United Methodist OF FENCING in the trial of 68-year-old the point where a baby can sur- to pay $900,000 settlement (423) 499-9162 Raynella Dossett Leath. The Church will have its monthly vive outside the mother’s PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — A fellowship dinner Wednesday, WE PAY Knoxville News Sentinel reports womb,” said Hensley, a physi- Tennessee lab testing compa- 479-6212 she is charged in the 2003 beginning at 6 p.m. A dessert cian. ny has agreed to pay auction will follow the dinner. & 336-1501 THE MOST! shooting death of David Leath. He said 20 other states have She was indicted in 2006, and similar laws that prohibit abor- a mistrial was declared in 2009 tions after 20 weeks and his bill after the jury deadlocked. She would not do anything to affect was convicted in a 2010 retrial, the laws giving women the right but won a new trial last year to have an abortion in earlier after an investigation found stages. that Knox County Criminal Under the measure, a doctor Court Judge Richard would be required to test if a Baumgartner used drugs dur- fetus is viable unless there is a ing her trial. medical emergency. In 2008, Leath was charged The only thing both sides Can you help the Bradley County Sheriff’s Office? in the 1992 death of her first could agree on in the debate is Residents with information about the individuals listed on this page husband, Ed Dossett, but those that abortion after 20 weeks is charges were later dropped. very rare in Tennessee. should NOT attempt to interact with these suspects. Please call the tip line at 423-728-7336 or in an emergency 911. Authorities: 19-year-old man Former Democratic state senator drowns in Tennessee lake charged with sexual battery JOHNSON CITY (AP) — NASHVILLE (AP) — A former Authorities in Tennessee say a Democratic state senator from man has died after drowning in Goodlettsville has been arrested South Holston Lake. on a felony charge of sexual Kingsport Times-News battery. reports that the Sullivan The Tennessean reports that County Sheriff’s Office said in a Joe Haynes, a former Senate CAPTURED news release that officers Democratic Caucus chairman responding to the scene Sunday who retired from the evening were advised that a 19- Legislature in 2012, was DAVID RONELL DAVID DWAYNE MATTHEW year-old man swam out from booked into jail on Monday AMADOV ANTAUIN WILLIS CALVIN KING JULKS LEE GEE shore between a bridge and afternoon. 04/15/1987 10/09/1974. PROBATION 10/28/1969. 04/14/1977 boat ramp and didn’t resurface AGGRAVATED STATUTORY VIOLATION/ ATTEMPTED RAPE VIOLATION OF POSS. METH FOR RESALE/ POSS. VIOLATION OF PROBATION Nashville Police spokesman RAPE OF A CHILD/ ATTEMPTED SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY, OF WEAPON BY CONVICTED THEFT UNDER $1,000 after going underwater. Don Aaron told the paper a AGG. SEXUAL BATTERY/ SEX MISD. V.O.P. FELON/ POSS. OF SCHEDULE II EVADING ARREST Police say the Sullivan woman who had retained OFFENDER REGISTRY County Dive Team recovered Haynes to represent her in legal the body. The victim’s identity matters related to her mother’s wasn’t immediately released death alleges that he tried to pending notification of next of kiss her and grabbed her but- kin. tocks. Tennessee Republican Party Eighty-year-old Haynes did not immediately return a hires new executive director request for comment from the NASHVILLE (AP) — The newspaper. Jail records did not CAPTURED Tennessee Republican Party indicate whether Haynes had has hired a new executive an attorney. director. Pelosi urges Fisk students to CHARLES JOHNNY LEE BRITTANY CHARLES JUNIOR CHRISTOPHER Chairman Scott Golden CECIL VAUGHN BROGLIN NICHOLE CARTER BROWN II CLARENCE HUSKINS mobilize against prejudice 12/18/1991 5/18/82 VIOLATION OF COMMUNITY 6/9/1974. FAILURE TO APPEAR ON 01/24/1975. announced Monday that FTA: AGGRAVATED ROBBERY/ Burglary, Theft, CORRECTIONS (THEFT OF SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY POSSESSION OF A Michael Sullivan, who had NASHVILLE (AP) — House ATTEMPTED AGGRAVATED MVOP and FTA PROPERTY $10,000-$60,000 RESTRICTIONS. FAILURE TO WEAPON BY A worked for the Republican Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi ROBBERY x 3 / AGGRAVATED BURGLARY) APPEAR ON MISDEMEANOR CONVICTED FELON VIOLATION OF PROBATION. National Committee in Iowa, is on Monday urged a group of returning to Tennessee to take graduating students at Fisk ALL INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE BRADLEY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE. up the No. 2 position in the University to mobilize against state GOP. prejudice and inequality. Sullivan previously worked Paying tribute to the legacy as the state party’s political of civil rights activism of stu- director and deputy executive dents at the historically black director from 2011 to 2015. university, Pelosi told the new Golden also announced that graduates that they too would Ashely Hesseldahl-Harbin has be called to action. been hired as the party’s Pelosi did not mention finance director. She previously President Donald Trump by worked as a bill clerk for the name, but she alluded to him. state Legislature. “The world you face today is Call Now! 423-472-HELP (4357) “Reuniting “Reuniting FamiliesFamilies inin aa professional,professional, Golden was a staffer for much different than the world one call does it all then-U.S. Rep. Stephen when you even first enrolled,” confidential confidential andand timelytimely manner”manner” 6—Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, May 2, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com Baby Blues CROSSWORD By Eugene Sheffer

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 2017 Happy Birthday: Look at the big ferently if it will help you avoid the CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS picture and it will help you avoid getting same old routine. Change can be good DAY: Cheryl Burke, 33; Christina trapped in a stagnant position this year. if your motives are clear and your plans Hendricks, 42; Dule Hill, 42; Kristin Break out of your normal pattern and concise. Keep life simple and uncom- Lehman, 45. give some thought to doing things dif- plicated. Your numbers are 2, 8, 17, 25, 31, 33, 45. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Get involved in events that are conducive to showing off what you have to offer. Setting a high standard will give you an Contract Bridge important place in the pecking order. by Steve Becker Play to win and you will have no regrets. Dennis the Menace TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Deal with emotional situations with intelli- gence and a well-thought-out plan. Don't labor over what others do when you should be more concerned about your own doings. Live life your way and you will have no regrets. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Don't let what happens in your personal life interfere with your professional goals. Stay focused and deal with matters that will ensure you continue to get ahead. Don't give in to emotional manipulation. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Call in favors and it will make a differ- ence to the outcome of a deal or project that concerns you. The chance to show off your talents will encourage positive responses from people who hadn't previously shown any interest. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Don't hesi- tate to bring about changes that will put you in a good professional position. A boost to your reputation could bring positive new opportunities. Express Dilbert your interest and desire to take on new responsibilities. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Investments, health and legal agree- ments should be looked at carefully and put to rest. Don't feel the need to do the same things others do. Make up your mind based on the facts you gath- er and what works for you. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): You've got to follow your heart as well as your head when dealing with partnerships. Don't let anyone push you into some- thing that puts a strain on your relation- ships, your wallet or your physical well- Garfield being. Take responsibility for your actions. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Developing situations regarding work and money will give you an opportunity to make some last-minute changes. Contracts will not be as they appear. Go over minor details and make rea- sonable adjustments. Your insight will be respected. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Travel, communication and education are all featured. Sign up for something informative that includes people who have something to offer. Sharing ideas Hagar the Horrible and concerns will put you in a favor- able position. Romance is highlighted. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Question anything that causes doubt. It's better to get the lowdown before making a commitment to something or someone who is likely to disappoint you. Look out for yourself, your loved ones and your money. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Take care of relationship issues so that you can move forward peacefully. Working alongside someone special will help you overlook any problems you have had with other collaborators. An invest- tina’s Groove ment opportunity looks auspicious. Celebrate with someone you love. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Be careful how you deal with your peers. Someone will question you if you don't play fair. Take a closer look at what's involved in a joint venture and the best way to maintain equality. Don't attempt something that is beyond your capabili- ties. Birthday Baby: You are emotional, spontaneous and forceful. You are steadfast and true blue. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, May 2, 2017— 7

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Under. Good-Charlie Stuck/Middle Good-Charlie K.C. Under. K.C. Under. Cali Style Bunk’d Å Jessie Å Jessie Å Stuck/Middle Andi Mack NICK 55SpongeBob SpongeBob Loud House Alvinnn!!! and Loud House Henry Danger Henry Danger Thundermans Thundermans Game Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ (:33) Friends TOON 56Teen Titans Teen Titans Ben 10 (N) Teen Titans Teen Titans Ben 10 Å We Bare Gumball King of Hill Amer. Dad Cleveland Amer. Dad Burgers Burgers Family Guy Family Guy Boondocks Aqua Teen TVLND 57(:11) The Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Andy Griffith M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H (:36) M*A*S*H (:12) M*A*S*H Å Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond King King King King AMC 58(3:00) ››› “Twister” (1996) Helen Hunt. ››› “Ocean’s Eleven” (2001) George Clooney. ‘PG-13’ Å››› “Tombstone” (1993, Western) Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer, Michael Biehn. ‘R’ Å›› “Young Guns” (1988) Emilio Estevez. ‘R’ Å TCM 59(:15) ››› “The Long Voyage Home” (1940, Drama) (:15) ››› “Key Largo” (1948) Humphrey Bogart. ›››› “It Happened One Night” (1934) Clark Gable ›› “No Man of Her Own” (1932) ›››› “Mutiny on the Bounty” (1935) 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(3:24) ›› “Miss Congeniality” (2000) Å (:27) ›› “The Fighting Temptations” (2003) Cuba Gooding Jr. Å East Meets West East Meets West East Meets West Unprotected ›› “The Fighting Temptations” (2003) BRAVO 62Below Deck Mediterranean Mediterranean Below Deck Mediterranean Below Deck Mediterranean Below Deck Mediterranean Below Deck Mediterranean Below Deck Mediterranean Watch What Below Deck Mediterranean Southern Ch. SYFY 63“Narnia: Prince Caspian” ››› “Troy” (2004) Brad Pitt. Achilles leads Greek forces in the Trojan War. Å››› “Independence Day” (1996, Science Fiction) Will Smith, Bill Pullman. Å (DVS) › “Resident Evil: Afterlife” (2010) Milla Jovovich. Å SPIKE 64(1:30) ››› “The Dark Knight Rises” ’››› “Batman Begins” (2005) Christian Bale. Bruce Wayne becomes Gotham City’s Dark Knight. ’››› “The Dark Knight Rises” (2012, Action) Christian Bale. Batman faces a masked villain named Bane. ’ Å COM 65(:10) Archer (:45) Futurama ’ Å Futurama ’ (:15) Futurama ’ Å South Park South Park South Park South Park Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å Problematic South Park Daily Show At Midnight South Park South Park MTV 66(3:40) Catfish: The TV Show (4:50) Catfish: The TV Show Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Ridiculous. Ridiculous. The Challenge: Invasion Lip Sync Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. VH1 67(2:10) ››› “Baby Boy” (4:55) Black Ink Crew Å Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’ Basketball Wives ’ Å T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’ Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’ Strength of a Woman T.I. and Tiny Black Ink CMTV 68Reba Å Reba Å Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing ››› “Braveheart” (1995) Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau. Premiere. A Scottish rebel rallies his countrymen against England. Å S. Austin BET 69Meet, Browns Meet, Browns Meet, Browns Meet, Browns Meet, Browns (:35) ›› “Think Like a Man” (2012, Romance-Comedy) Michael Ealy, Jerry Ferrara, Meagan Good. Rebel “Nickel and Dimed” (:04) Rebel (12:08) Martin (:45) Martin SCIENCE 83How the Universe Works ’ How the Universe Works ’ How the Universe Works ’ How the Universe Works ’ Space’s Deepest Secrets ’ Space’s Deepest Secrets (N) Through Wormhole-Freeman Space’s Deepest Secrets ’ Space’s Deepest Secrets ’ CSPAN2 85(2:15) U.S. Senate (N) ’ (Live) Public Affairs Events ’ Public Affairs Events ’ EWTN 100Rosary With Jesus Super Saints Choices EWTN News Life/Spirit Daily Mass - Olam Mother Angelica Live EWTN News Holy Rosary Threshold of Hope Å Justin Fatica Women of Daily Mass - Olam WPXA ION 107 Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds “Entropy” ’ Criminal Minds “Derek” ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds “Tribute” ’ Criminal Minds “Mayhem” Saving Hope “Gutted” Å Saving Hope (N) ’ DISXD 117Kalos Quest Star-For. Right Now Walk the Walk the Milo Murphy Star-For. Star-For. Walk the Walk the Disney Channel-2017 Radio Disney Music Awards Walk the Star-Rebels Kalos Quest Right Now GSN 144The Chase Å Idiotest Idiotest Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Hollywood Game Night ’ Hollywood Game Night ’ Cash Cab ’ Cash Cab ’ Family Feud Family Feud COOK 153Best Thing Best Thing Best Thing Best Thing Best Thing Best Thing BBQ Brawl BBQ Brawl BBQ Brawl BBQ Brawl BBQ Brawl BBQ Brawl BBQ Brawl BBQ Brawl Good Eats Good Eats BBQ Brawl BBQ Brawl WE 163Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order ’ Å Law & Order “Jurisdiction” Law & Order “Virus” Å Law & Order “Securitate” ’ Law & Order “Manhood” ’ Law & Order “Benevolence” Law & Order “Sweeps” ’ Law & Order “Volunteers” GALA 217El Noticiero Que Madre Como Dice el Dicho (SS) El Chavo El Chavo Vecinos Vecinos María María María María La Familia Vecinos Noticias con Denise Noticias La Familia TELE 223María Celeste Suelta la Sopa ’ (SS) Decisiones Noticias Caso Cerrado: Edición El Capo “Coche bomba” (N) Guerra de ídolos (N) (SS) La Querida del Centauro (N) Al Rojo Vivo Titulares Guerra de ídolos ’ (SS) UNIV 224El Gordo y la Flaca (N) Primer Impacto (N) (SS) Hotel Todo Noticiero Uni. La Rosa de Guadalupe (N) La Reina de la Canción (N) Vino el Amor (N) La Piloto (N) Impacto Noticiero Uni Contacto Deportivo (N) NBCSP 311Bass Classic Car Rallycross NASCAR NHL Live (N) ’ (Live) NHL Hockey Ottawa Senators at New York Rangers. (Live) NHL Hockey St. Louis Blues at Nashville Predators. (N Subject to Blackout) NHL Overtime My Kentucky DLC 319Trauma: Life in the ER ’ 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 7:30 p.m. on (SHOW) 8 p.m. on (WNGH) (WTCI) 8:31 p.m. on (WTVC2) 9 p.m. on (WRCB) 10:02 p.m. on (FREE) Movie: Jackson Victorian Slum House The Mick Great News Truth & Iliza Filmmaker Maisie Crow makes a formidable The 19th-century challenges that were The comedy ends its first season with “The Chuck’s (John Michael Higgins) eye surgery Smart and fearless, comic Iliza Shlesinger directing debut with this insightful new faced by families and individuals living in Intruder,” which describes what — or who prompts Carol (Andrea Martin) to volunteer has drawn a significant number of fans dur- documentary that examines the issues sur- London’s East End are re-created in this — Mickey (Kaitlin Olson) and her young to tend to his needs as he recovers in the ing her 10 years of performing stand-up, rounding a woman’s right to choose in Mis- new five-episode series, which puts modern charges have to deal with when someone new episode “Chuck Pierce Is Blind.” Greg largely because of the take-no-prisoners sissippi. While abortions remain legal in the participants to the test of existing under the breaks into the house. Mistaken identity (Adam Campbell) hesitates to interfere attitude she brings to her observational United States, anti-abortion activists have same conditions — when having enough also figures in, but there’s no mistaking this: with Katie’s (Briga Heelan) relative calm humor. In this new late-night weekly talk succeeded in making it virtually inacces- money for food and rent seemed next to The series will be back, since it’s already in Chuck’s absence, and work on “The show, which gets a six-week run starting sible. Mississippi used to have 14 abortion impossible. The opening hour, “The 1860s,” been renewed for Season 2. Thomas Bar- Breakdown” spins out of control as a result. tonight, Shlesinger uses field pieces, ex- clinics; at present, only one is still open. considers how working in the rag trade and busca, Sophia Black-D’Elia, Jack Stanton, Nicole Richie and Horatio Sanz also star. changes with her studio audience and other Crow examines the story from the vantage using outdoor bathrooms were among the Carla Jimenez and Scott MacArthur also Another episode, with guest star Deidre Hall bits to address social issues, politics and points of four women whose lives are di- basic aspects of survival then. star. (“Days of Our Lives”), follows. pop culture. rectly touched by this polarizing topic.

WEDNESDAYAFTERNOON/EVENING MAY 3, 2017 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 (N) ’ Å Law & Order: SVU Chicago P.D. “Fagin” (N) ’ News Tonight Show-J. Fallon Seth Meyers WELFTBN 4 John Hagee Israel Matters Praise Å Behind Caroline Leaf Restoring Potters John Gray Turning Point Prince S. Furtick Living Proof Blessed Life John Gray Drive Thru Zacharias J. Duplantis WTNB 5Nancy’s Neighborhood WTNB Today Body Wesley UMC First Baptist Church Gaither Gospel Hour ’ Westmore Church of God Around Town Rewind Around Town Around Town WFLICW 6 Maury ’ Å Name Game Name Game Millionaire Millionaire Family Feud Family Feud Arrow “Underneath” (N) ’ The 100 (N) ’ Å Sports Zone Mod Fam Mod Fam The Tenn Two Men Two Men WNGHPBS 7 Martha Speak Odd Squad Wild Kratts Arthur ’ (EI) PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Å Polar Bear -- Spy on the Ice Nature (N) Å (DVS) NOVA “Super Tunnel” ’ Plants Behaving Badly (N) Coastal Dune Lake Polar Bear -- Spy on the Ice DAYSTAR 8Huch Bill Winston Time-Hope Jewish Voice Amazing Creflo Dollar David Reagan John Hagee Rod Parsley Joni: Tabl Marcus and Joni Supernatural Prophetic Z. Levitt K. Copeland Robison Enjoying-Life WTVCABC 9 Dr. Phil (N) ’ 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 Odd Squad Odd Squad Wild Kratts Arthur ’ (EI) World News Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Å Nature (N) Å (DVS) NOVA “Super Tunnel” ’ Plants Behaving Badly (N) Craft-Legacy World News Charlie Rose (N) ’ Å WTVC2FOX 11 Harry (N) ’ Å Family Feud Family Feud Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Big Bang Big Bang Shots Fired (N) ’ Empire (N) ’ Å (DVS) News at 10 Sports Zone Seinfeld 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 (N) ’ Criminal Minds News Late Show-Colbert Corden QVC 13(3:00) Gourmet Holiday “Memorial Day” Å Beauty We Love Å In the Kitchen With David “PM Edition” Cooking and fun; pm edition. (N) Å The Deal Spot Å Simply Linens Å CSPAN 14(12:00) U.S. House Meets for Legislative Business (N) ’ (Live) Å U.S. House of Representatives Special Orders (N) Å Politics and Public Policy Today ’ Å Politics & Public Policy WGN-A 15Blue Bloods “Leap of Faith” Blue Bloods “The Job” ’ Blue Bloods “Parenthood” ››› “A Few Good Men” (1992, Drama) Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, Demi Moore. Å Underground “Citizen” (N) (:03) Underground “Citizen” (12:06) Underground Å HSN 16Joyful Discoveries-Joy Kitchen Solutions (N) Å Kitchen Innovations (N) Victoria Wieck Jewelry (N) Victoria Wieck Jewelry (N) Summer Food-Ferris Kitchen Innovations (N) Perfect Pressure Mattress Beauty Innovations (N) E! 23(2:00) Hitch ››› “Hitch” (2005, Romance-Comedy) Will Smith, Eva Mendes. Å E! News (N) Å Total Divas Å Total Divas Nicole struggles. Total Divas Nicole struggles. E! News (N) Å ESQTV 24Brew Dogs “San Francisco” Brew Dogs “Philadelphia” Brew Dogs “Seattle” Å Brew Dogs “Denver” Å The Agent Å The Agent Å Brew Dogs “Louisville” Brew Dogs “Denver” Å Car Match. Car Match. LIFE 25Grey’s Anatomy “Push” ’ Little Women: Atlanta Å Little Women: Atlanta Å Little Women: Atlanta Å Little Women: Atlanta (N) Little Women: Atlanta (N) (:02) Little Women: Dallas (:07) Little Women: Dallas (12:02) Little Women: Atlanta TLC 26My 600-Lb. Life ’ Å My 600-Lb. Life ’ Å My 600-Lb. Life ’ My 600-Lb. Life ’ My 600-Lb. Life “Nikki” Nikki’s friend dies from surgery. (N) ’ My 600-Lb. Life “Nikki” Nikki’s friend dies from surgery. ’ TBS 27Friends Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Full Frontal Conan (N) Å Full Frontal Conan Å TNT 28Bones ’ Å Bones A man is found dead. Bones ’ Å NBA Basketball Conference Semifinal: Teams TBA. (N Subject to Blackout) NBA Basketball Conference Semifinal: Teams TBA. (N Subject to Blackout) Inside the NBA (N) Å USA 29NCIS “Faking It” ’ NCIS “Dead and Unburied” NCIS “Witch Hunt” ’ NCIS “Once a Hero” ’ NCIS “” ’ NCIS “Psych Out” ’ NCIS “Need to Know” ’ NCIS: Los Angeles “Citadel” NCIS: Los Angeles ’ FX 30Mike & Molly Mike & Molly ››› “Captain America: The First Avenger” (2011) Chris Evans. ’ Å››› “Guardians of the Galaxy” (2014) Chris Pratt. ’ Å Fargo (N) ’ Å Fargo ’ Å Fargo Varga makes a move. ESPN 31SportsNation Questionable Around/Horn Interruption SportsCenter W/Michael MLB Baseball Toronto Blue Jays at New York Yankees. (N) (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) Å SportsCenter (N) Å SportsCenter W/Van Pelt ESPN2 32The Jump SportsNation (N) Å Questionable Around/Horn Interruption NFL Live Å Rookie Rookie Rookie Rookie We the Fans We the Fans We the Fans: Section 250 Baseball Tonight (N) Å FSTN 33World Poker World Poker Spotlight Focused Golf Life Cardinals Pre MLB Baseball Milwaukee Brewers at St. Louis Cardinals. (N) (Live) Cardinals Live! Postgame Bundesliga Soccer SEC 34(3:00) The Paul Finebaum Show (N) (Live) Å College Softball Southern Mississippi vs Mississippi. (N) SEC Storied Å College Football Mississippi Spring Game. College Softball GOLF 35Feherty Inside PGA Golfing World Golf Central (N) (Live) Golf Acad. Learning Inside PGA Golf’s Greatest Rounds (N) ACE Shootout Golf’s Greatest Rounds FS1 36UEFA Soccer Speak for Yourself NASCAR Race Hub (N) (Live) The Best of the TUF: 25th Season Anniversary Special The Ultimate Fighter Å The Ultimate Fighter (N) ’ TUF Talk (N) MLB Whiparound (N) Å UFC FSSE 37(3:00) MLB Baseball New York Mets at Atlanta Braves. Chopcast LIVE! ’17 (N) (Live) Braves Live! MLB Baseball New York Mets at Atlanta Braves. From SunTrust Park in Atlanta. (N) (Live) Braves Live! MLB Baseball New York Mets at Atlanta Braves. WEA 38(3:00) Weather Center Live (N) Å (5:59) Weather Underground (N) Å Strangest Weather on Earth Strangest Weather on Earth Weather Caught on Camera Weather Caught on Camera Weather Caught on Camera CNBC 39(3:00) Closing Bell (N) Å Fast Money (N) Å Mad Money (N) Å Shark Tank ’ Å Shark Tank ’ Å Shark Tank ’ Å Secret Lives Shark Tank ’ Å Shark Tank ’ Å Shark Tank MSNBC 40MSNBC Live MTP Daily (N) Å For the Record With Greta Hardball Chris Matthews All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word 11th Hour Hardball The Rachel Maddow Show CNN 41The Lead With Jake Tapper Situation Room With Wolf Situation Room With Wolf 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 42The Lead With Jake Tapper All News Updated hourly. All News Updated hourly. Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight w/ Don Lemon All News Updated hourly. All News Updated hourly. FNC 43Your World With Neil Cavuto Special Report With Bret Baier (N) Å The First 100 Days (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) The Five (N) Å Hannity (N) Å Tucker Carlson Tonight The Five Å HIST 44American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ Å American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers (N) Å (:03) American Pickers ’ (:03) American Pickers ’ (12:03) American Pickers ’ TRUTV 45Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Game Show Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro A&E 46The First 48 ’ Å The First 48 ’ Å The First 48 ’ Å Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Exterminator Exterminator Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars DISC 47Alaskan Bush People Å Alaskan Bush People Å Alaskan Bush People Å The Last Alaskans ’ Å The Last Alaskans ’ Å The Last Alaskans (N) Å Where the Wild Men Are ’ (:02) Alaskan Bush People (12:03) Alaskan Bush People NATGEO 48Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers The ’90s: Great Decade? “LA 92” (2017, Documentary) Å RIOT Å “LA 92” (2017, Documentary) Å TRAV 49Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Expedition Unknown Å Expedition Unknown Å Expedition Unknown (N) Expedition Unknown Å Expedition Unknown Å Expedition Unknown Å FOOD 50Guy’s Grocery Games Å Guy’s Grocery Games Å Guy’s Grocery Games Å Guy’s Grocery Games Å Cooks vs. Cons Å Cooks vs. Cons (N) Å Cooks vs. Cons Å Cooks vs. Cons Å Cooks vs. Cons Å HGTV 51Property Brothers Å Property Brothers Å Property Brothers Å Property Brothers Å Property Brothers Å Property Brothers: Buying Hunters Hunters Int’l Property Brothers Å Property Brothers: Buying ANPL 52Treehouse Masters Å Treehouse Masters Å Tanked “Tank of Jericho” Tanked ’ Å Tanked ’ Tanked: Sea-Lebrity Edition “The Bull and the Wizard” (N) Tanked “Serenity Now” ’ Tanked: Sea-Lebrity Edition FREE 53The Middle The Middle ››› “Mrs. Doubtfire” (1993, Comedy) Robin Williams, Sally Field. ’ Å››› “Dirty Dancing” (1987) Jennifer Grey, Patrick Swayze. ’ Å Truth & Iliza The 700 Club (N) ’ Å “Dirty Dancing” DISN 54Austin & Ally Austin & Ally Liv-Mad. Liv-Mad. Bunk’d Å Bizaardvark K.C. Under. Good-Charlie Stuck/Middle Good-Charlie K.C. Under. K.C. Under. Cali Style Bunk’d Å Disney Channel-2017 Radio Disney Music Awards NICK 55SpongeBob SpongeBob Loud House Alvinnn!!! and Loud House Henry Danger Henry Danger Thundermans Thundermans Game Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ (:33) Friends TOON 56Teen Titans Teen Titans Ben 10 (N) Teen Titans Teen Titans Ben 10 Å We Bare Gumball King of Hill Amer. Dad Cleveland Amer. Dad Samurai Jack Burgers Family Guy Family Guy Boondocks Aqua Teen TVLND 57Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Raymond Raymond Raymond Nobodies (N) (:32) Lopez King King King King AMC 58(2:30) ›› “Young Guns II” ››› “Tombstone” (1993, Western) Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer, Michael Biehn. ‘R’ Å››› “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” (1971) Gene Wilder. ‘G’ ››› “The Perfect Storm” (2000) George Clooney. ‘PG-13’ Å TCM 59Strange Inter. ›› “Night Flight” (1933) John Barrymore. ›› “The White Sister” (1933) Helen Hayes, Clark Gable. ›› “Face of Fire” (1959, Drama) ››› “Black Like Me” (1964) James Whitmore. Premiere. ›› “Mrs. O’Malley and Mr. Malone” 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 61CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene BRAVO 62Below Deck Å Below Deck Mediterranean Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Andy Cohen’s Then & Now Watch What Housewives/NYC Then & Now SYFY 63(3:30) ››› “Independence Day” (1996) Will Smith. Å (DVS) › “Resident Evil: Afterlife” (2010) Milla Jovovich. Å›› “Ghost Rider” (2007, Action) Nicolas Cage, Eva Mendes. Å› “The Darkest Hour” (2011) Emile Hirsch. Å SPIKE 64(3:30) ›››› “Titanic” (1997) Leonardo DiCaprio. Premiere. A woman falls for an artist aboard the ill-fated ship. ’›››› “Titanic” (1997) Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane. A woman falls for an artist aboard the ill-fated ship. ’ Å Shawshank COM 65(:10) Archer (:45) Futurama ’ Å Futurama ’ (:15) Futurama “Naturama” South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park The Comedy South Park Daily Show At Midnight South Park South Park MTV 66(:15) Ridiculousness Å Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends Friends Catfish: The TV Show (N) ’ Are You the One: Second (:02) Catfish: The TV Show (:02) ››› “Drumline” (2002) Nick Cannon. ’ Å VH1 67Black Ink Crew ’ Å Black Ink Crew ’ Å Black Ink Crew “Ruff Times” Black Ink Crew ’ Å Black Ink Crew (N) ’ Å Black Ink Crew ’ Å T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’ Black Ink Crew ’ Å CMTV 68Reba Å Reba Å Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing ›› “Paul Blart: Mall Cop” (2009) Kevin James. Å›› “Paul Blart: Mall Cop” (2009) Kevin James. Å Steve Austin’s Broken Skull BET 69Meet, Browns Meet, Browns Meet the Browns Meet, Browns Meet, Browns (6:58) › “The Janky Promoters” (2009) Ice Cube. Å››› “The Nutty Professor” (1996) Eddie Murphy, Jada Pinkett. (:27) Martin (11:58) Martin (:29) Martin SCIENCE 83NASA’s Unexplained Files NASA’s Unexplained Files NASA’s Unexplained Files NASA’s Unexplained Files NASA’s Unexplained Files NASA’s Unexplained Files (:04) Outlaw Tech (N) Å NASA’s Unexplained Files NASA’s Unexplained Files CSPAN2 85(3:00) U.S. Senate (N) ’ (Live) Public Affairs Events ’ Public Affairs Events ’ EWTN 100Truth in Heart Behold Worth Living The World EWTN News To God Daily Mass - Olam EWTN Live (N) Å EWTN News Holy Rosary Religious Vaticano The Catholic Women of Daily Mass - Olam WPXA ION 107 Law & Order “Under God” Law & Order “Absentia” ’ Law & Order “Star Crossed” Law & Order “Bitch” Å Law & Order “Suicide Box” Law & Order “Genius” ’ Law & Order “Maritime” ’ Law & Order Psychic vision. Law & Order “Kid Pro Quo” DISXD 117Kalos Quest Star-For. Right Now Walk the Walk the Milo Murphy Star-For. Star-For. Right Now Right Now Lab Rats Lab Rats Lab Rats Right Now Star-Rebels Star-Rebels Lego Lego GSN 144The Chase Å Idiotest Idiotest Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Hollywood Game Night ’ Cash Cab ’ Cash Cab ’ Family Feud Family Feud COOK 153Donut Donut Sugar Sugar Sugar Sugar Cupcake Wars Å Cupcake Wars Å Cupcake Wars Å Donut Sugar Good Eats Good Eats Cupcake Wars Å WE 163Law & Order ’ Å Law & Order “Collision” ’ Law & Order ’ Å Law & Order “Panic” Å››› “13 Going on 30” (2004) Jennifer Garner. Å››› “13 Going on 30” (2004) Jennifer Garner. Å›› “Legally Blonde” Å GALA 217El Noticiero Guereja Como Dice el Dicho (SS) El Chavo El Chavo Vecinos Vecinos Vecinos Vecinos La Familia La Familia Noticias con Denise Noticias Vecinos TELE 223María Celeste Suelta la Sopa ’ (SS) Decisiones Noticias Caso Cerrado: Edición El Capo (N) ’ (SS) Guerra de ídolos (N) (SS) La Querida del Centauro (N) Al Rojo Vivo Titulares Guerra de ídolos ’ (SS) UNIV 224El Gordo y la Flaca (N) Primer Impacto (N) (SS) Hotel Todo Noticiero Uni. La Rosa de Guadalupe (N) La Reina de la Canción (N) Vino el Amor (N) La Piloto (N) Impacto Noticiero Uni Contacto Deportivo (N) NBCSP 311Classic Car RacerTV My Kentucky NASCAR America (N) Å NHL Live (N) ’ (Live) NHL Hockey Washington Capitals at Pittsburgh Penguins. (Live) NHL Hockey Anaheim Ducks at Edmonton Oilers. (N Subject to Blackout) NHL Overtime DLC 319Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Trauma: Life in the ER ’ 8—Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, May 2, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com 16 dead after tornadoes, floods ravage Midwest and South ST. LOUIS (AP) — Sixteen Interstate 44 was closed. tral Georgia Monday morning by months after a rare Christmas The Mississippi River was well the National Weather Service. week flood devastated towns above flood stage at several Parts of the Florida Panhandle along the Meramec River near points, including Cape could be affected by severe St. Louis, sandbags were rapidly Girardeau, Missouri, where it is thunderstorms or high winds piling up again Monday as the expected to crest later this week and dangerous rip currents. small but flood-prone river within a half-foot of the all-time The confirmed death toll rose streamed over its banks, part of record of 48.9 feet. to 16. Flash floods in Missouri the aftermath of brutal weekend Near Cape Girardeau, resi- were blamed in the deaths of a storms that also includes an dents of tiny Allenville were 77-year-old man, an 18-year-old ongoing search for two missing urged to evacuate, but many did man and a 72-year-old woman, children in Arkansas. not, even as the town was sur- whose husband desperately Severe storms spawned torna- rounded by water. The only way tried to save her before their car does in the South, flooding in in or out was by boat. was swept away. the Midwest and even a rare “The old-timers, they know In Arkansas, six confirmed mid-spring snowstorm in the how the river reacts,” Cape deaths didn’t include the two plains. At least 16 people died, Girardeau County emergency missing children who were and authorities are still search- management director Richard inside a truck with their mother ing for two children in Arkansas Knaup said. “They’re old on Saturday when the vehicle swept away by floodwaters and swampers, let me tell you. was swept off a bridge near now presumed dead. They’re good country folks. Hindsville, about 130 miles It’s not over yet. Parts of the They’d sooner take care of them- northwest of Little Rock. The U.S. Midwest and South braced selves than depend on the gov- body of a kayaker was recovered for more flooding and possible ernment.” Monday, a day after he’d tornadoes as storms rolled east- Hundreds of people spent missing near Little Rock. A fire ward in a band stretching from Monday sandbagging Missouri chief in Arkansas died when he Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP Alabama into the Ohio River val- towns along the Meramec. was struck by a vehicle while KIMBERLY CHANDLER stands by her destroyed truck and debris from her home in Canton, Texas, ley. Eureka police Sgt. David Sindel working the storm. Sunday. Tornadoes hit several small towns in East Texas, killing several people. A few people were killed Some areas of Missouri were said 30 to 50 homes in his town The mayor of the small town by flooding and winds in Arkansas, with officials saying a couple more people are missing. drenched with up to 12 inches are endangered, along with of Pocahontas, Arkansas, of rain over the weekend. about a dozen businesses as the ordered an evacuation Monday Normally docile creeks swelled river is expected to reach within as the Black River rose toward to dangerous levels, and river half-a-foot of the 2015 record. an expected record crest of 29.5 man holding the limp body of an tree fell onto his house, knock- in the towns of Murphysboro levels jumped. The Missouri “Unfortunately, it’s Mother feet on Friday — a foot above infant. The man who shot the ing a beam into his head. and Desoto. State Emergency Management Nature and I guess there’s not the record set in 2011. video, Tom Mitchell, told WFAA- In Tennessee, a 2-year-old girl In western Kansas, tens of Agency counted 143 water res- much we can do about it,” Four people died in tornadoes TV that the infant was revived. died after being struck by a soc- thousands of people lost elec- cues statewide but acknowl- Sindel said. in Texas on Saturday. It could The father and second child are cer goal post thrown by heavy tricity after up to 20 inches of edged that countless others More severe weather was have been worse. Several men recovering. winds on Sunday. Wind and snow fell, accompanied by winds probably weren’t reported. expected in the South. A wind worked frantically in an area 50 Two died in Mississippi: a 7- flood advisories remained in up to 60 mph. The storm briefly Hundreds of people were evacu- advisory was in effect in north- miles from Dallas to pull a man year-old boy electrocuted after effect for much of the state shut down Interstate 70, and ated,, a levee was topped in a west Mississippi. Tornado warn- and two young children from an unplugging an electric golf cart Monday. National Guard teams were rural area northwest of St. ings were issued for parts of overturned pickup in rushing and dropping the cord in a pud- In Illinois, prison inmates called out at least 40 times to Louis, and a 57-mile stretch of southeastern Alabama and cen- water. Cellphone video showed a dle, and a man killed when a were helping with sandbagging rescue stranded motorists. Police: Motive is unclear for University of Texas stabbings AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A stu- running. front door of the gym. Another dent with a large hunting knife “They were just screaming, student was sitting on a bench stabbed at least four people on ‘Run! Get out of here!’” being treated for cuts to the the University of Texas cam- Arredondo said. head or neck, he said. pus, killing one and seriously One person died at the scene Authorities cordoned off the wounding the others before near the gym. The others were scene as a large contingent of surrendering to police, authori- taken to the hospital. There state and local police, including ties said. were reports of additional vic- officers in helicopters, swarmed There was no immediate tims with non-life-threatening the area. word about a motive. injuries, according to tweets The University of Texas is Student Rachel Prichett said from Travis County Emergency blocks from downtown Austin she was standing in line at a Medical Services. and the Texas Capitol and is food truck outside a gym The attacker did not resist one of the nation’s largest uni- Monday when she saw a man when officers confronted him at versities. with a knife resembling a gunpoint, Carter said. White was an active member machete approach the person Lindsey Clark said she saw of the Black Health standing behind her. the suspect get tackled by Professionals Organization stu- “The guy was standing next police as he was running dent organization on campus, to me,” Prichett said. “He toward the entrance of Jester said Melody Adindu, the grabbed him by the shoulder Hall, a complex of dormitories group’s new president. She said and shoved the knife in it. I and classrooms. She described White was passionate about his just started running as fast as I him as wearing a bandanna work and was “very interactive Banner photo, DANIEL GUY could.” and gray sweatshirt and said and easygoing.” THE GRAAB COALITION sponsored a Drug Take-Back event on Saturday, which allowed local res- Police identified the suspect he appeared quiet and subdued Some of White’s former class- as 21-year-old Kendrex J. as police held him on the mates at Killeen High School, idents to responsibly dispose of old prescription drugs. This donation table was set up at the YMCA White. ground. near the gates of the Fort Hood Healthy Kids Day event. From left are Erin Goins, Lt. Jeffrey Stephenson and Tanya Southerland. University police Chief David “You could see and hear peo- Army post in Central Texas, Carter described the weapon as ple running and screaming: had similar recollections of a “Bowie-style” hunting knife. ‘There he is!’” before he was him. He said the stabbings occurred tackled by officers, Clark said. “He was a really smart guy in within a one-block area as the Carter said it would be “pre- high school, he was always attacker “calmly walked around mature” to discuss the sus- nice, had plenty of friends, and the plaza.” pect’s motive and “what was was in the International Another student, Ray going through his mind.” Baccalaureate program. I’m Arredondo, said he was walking Arredondo later saw what definitely surprised he would to his car when a mass of stu- looked like CPR being per- do this,” Kay’Lynn Wilkerson dents near the gym started formed on someone outside the told the Killeen Daily Herald.

Banner photo, DANIEL GUY THE PRIMARY DRUG Take-Back event donation location Saturday was at the Walgreens located at the intersection of 25th Street and Ocoee Street. This GRAAB Coalition sponsored event offers an envi- ronmentally friendly way for residents to dispose of old or unwanted prescription medications, rather than simply throwing them away or flushing them, risking harm to the local water supply. On hand to handle the donations were, from left, Deputy Kevin Owensby, Madilyn Crane, Skyler Bilyeu, Kelli Crane and David Crane. Jimmy Kimmel tearfully recounts newborn son’s heart surgery LOS ANGELES (AP) — A tearful mur, the host said. go surgery to open the valve. Jimmy Kimmel turned his show’s The baby’s lack of oxygen was “The longest three hours of my monologue into an emotional either due to a lung problem or, life,” Kimmel said. recounting of his newborn son’s worst-case scenario, heart dis- Billy will have another open- open-heart surgery — and a plea ease, Kimmel said, and it was heart surgery within six months that all American families get the determined to be the latter. to repair the openings and then a life-saving medical care they need. “It’s a very terrifying thing,” he third procedure when he’s a “It was a scary story and before said. He was surrounded at the young teen, but he came home six I go into it, I want you to know it hospital by very worried-looking days after the surgery and is has a happy ending,” Kimmel people, “kind of like right now,” “doing great,” Kimmel said. He assured ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel he told the audience, one of the shared photos of him with his Live” studio audience Monday as jokes he managed despite chok- wife, their 2-year-old daughter he detailed how his son’s routine ing up and having to pause at Jane and a smiling Billy. birth last week suddenly turned times. After thanking by name the frightening. A sonogram showed his son nurses, doctors and staff at the    Several hours after his wife, was born with holes in the wall two hospitals, along with his col- Molly, gave birth April 21 to separating the right and left sides leagues and friends — “Even that William John, a “very attentive” of the heart and a blocked pul- (expletive) Matt Damon sent flow-    Dignified Services at nurse at Cedars-Sinai Medical monary valve, Kimmel said. The ers,” Kimmel said of his faux rival Realistic Prices! Center alerted the couple and baby, nicknamed Billy, was taken — the comedian then gave an 2415 Georgetown Road, NE doctors to the baby’s purple-ish by ambulance to Children’s impassioned speech on health WEATHER INFORMATION 473-2620 color and an apparent heart mur- Hospital of Los Angeles to under- care. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, May 2, 2017— 9

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By PATRICK MacCOON major part of our pitching staff. 4-3 12 inning road loss to [email protected] He flashed some pretty good Walker Valley. stuff and impressed us. It was a "Our county is represented Postseason baseball is a day blessing to find an arm like very well in our district," Adams away from first pitch and for that." said. "Even with (Camden) three local District 5-AAA teams The Bears won 12 of their last Sewell going on the mound there is plenty to be excited 13 games to clinch the No. 2 Wednesday, Cleveland has a about. seed, which will allow them to chance. Once you get to the Bradley Central ranks atop play as the home team even postseason it's exciting. It's been the top 10 state-wide leaders in though playing Walker Valley in a fun year with a great group. earned run average, Walker the best of a three game series Our players are gritty and hun- Valley ranks among the top 10 at their place starting Friday at gry." in home runs in the state and 8 p.m. WALKER VALLEY (19-11) Cleveland features the district's The left side of Bradley's The Mustangs bring the most leader in strikeouts. infield looks to be a major factor lethal offense on paper as they No matter how any team is in the county schools rivalry hope to field a magical postsea- comprised, though, the time has series with a region berth on the son run beginning at home. come where all previous accom- line, as third baseman Dylan Seven different players have plishments are thrown out the Stander and shortstop Pete hit home runs for a total of 11 door. Baseball can be a crazy Williams have led in the field on the season for a team with sport too, when any team can and the plate this season. six in its starting lineup hitting get hot and at the right time Standifer is 35-for-95 (.368) above .300 and two above the and go deep into the postsea- with five doubles, three triples a .400 mark. son. and team-high 25 Junior shortstop Blake After all, former New York runs scored this season while Peterson led the district with Yankee legend Yogi Berra did Williams is 32-for-93 (.344) with four regular season home runs once say, "Baseball is 90 per- a team-high seven doubles. and is one of three players to cent mental and the other half Center fielder Cason Still drive in more than 20 runs this is physical." Even if those num- (.293 BA) also can factor in season. bers don't exactly add up, the greatly with his speed that has Senior first baseman Brady time is here when mental tough- legged out three triples and 12 Swafford leads 5-AAA with 29 ness and confidence can pay stolen bases. RBIs. Leadoff hitter Tucker great dividends. "The games can call on any of Mendenhall (13 XBH, 30 R, 18 Here is a look into the post- our guys from time to time," SB) and three-hole Grayson season ahead for the No. 2 Banner photo, PATRICK MacCOON Coach Adams said. "We are con- Rountree (.422 BA, 1 HR, 3 3B) Bears, No. 3 Mustangs and No. fident with any of them up to have been key along with sopho- 7 Blue Raiders. CAMDEN SEWELL and the Cleveland Blue Raiders will look to surprise opponents in the District 5- bat. Two out hits are going to more Jordan Munck, who is hit- Cleveland will open tourna- win games. The speed of Still ting .425 (17-for-40, 13 RBI) ment play with a 5 p.m. contest AAA tournament as they open play tomorrow against Soddy-Daisy. Sewell’s 68 strikeouts lead his and Jake Presley can create since a mid season addition to against Soddy-Daisy on league, and he also is one of two hitters batting over .300 for CHS this season. problems and Byron Mantooth the lineup. Wednesday. Bradley and WVHS and Riley Black can create pop Mason Oran is also one of face off on Friday at 8 p.m. Between four pitchers with Newberry (2-2, 1.22 ERA, 51.2 a 0.94 ERA. In 29 2-3 innings as well. Every guys up there has three to have more than 14 BRADLEY CENTRAL (22-6) ERAs lower than 1.22 with at IP, 47 K) have only walked a the sidewinder has only allowed a tool for us. We just want to stolen bases this season for the A year after losing ace hurlers least 16 innings, opposing hit- combined 29 batters over 86 14 hits and has two saves. put the ball in play and create aggressive-running Mustangs. Gunnar Norwood and Brandon ters are just batting .208 innings while Blaze Benton (3-1, "I have confidence in a lot of pressure." "We knew we had a veteran Thompson, who went a com- against the seven healthy pitch- 2.10 ERA, 33 1/3 IP) has also our pitchers to rise up and pitch Bradley will enter a tough group coming back that could bined 18-1 with just five earned ers for the Bears. The team ERA provided quality innings. ahead in the count," 10th year environment confident as they hit," head coach Joe Shamblin runs allowed in 110 2/3 innings of 1.71 is seventh best in the Bradley's bullpen also fea- head coach Travis Adams said. are 5-1 this season on the road said of his squad who averages (143 K's), this year's pitching state. tures a standout surprise in "I had really no idea until maybe against district teams. Adams' north of 7 runs per game. "We staff has done anything but Seniors starters Tripp Storrs Colton Cross, who in his team- a preseason scrimmage that squad has played in five extra drop off. (4-1, 1.02 ERA, 34.1 IP), Logan high 12 appearances is 3-2 with Colton Cross was going to be a innings games with one being a See POSTSEASON, Page 11 Conforto, Mets power past Braves

ATLANTA (AP) — Robert Gsellman wanted to Ian Krol in the eighth. pick up an injured teammate. Jose Reyes wanted Atlanta’s Ender Inciarte hit his fifth homer to to show that the Mets still have winning talent. lead off the first. Michael Conforto homered and drove in three The Mets already were missing two injured hit- runs, and New York scored five times in the fourth ters from the middle of their lineup before losing inning off Julio Teheran before holding on to beat Syndergaard. the Atlanta Braves 7-5 on Monday night. Yoenis Cespedes was placed on the disabled list Reyes also homered for the Mets, who Friday with a strained left hamstring. First base- regrouped quickly following Sunday’s 23-5 loss at man Lucas Duda could have been eligible to Washington. The score was bad, but losing ace return from a hyperextended left elbow, but he Noah Syndergaard for an undetermined period of had a setback over the weekend while on his time was worse. minor league rehab assignment. It was only the first day of May, but manager “We have to continue to play with what we have Terry Collins said it was “very important” to win here,” Reyes said. “We still have unbelievable tal- following the devastating loss and injury to ent.” Syndergaard. TRAINER’S ROOM “Yesterday was an ugly, ugly day,” Collins said. Mets: GM Sandy Alderson said Duda has been “The injury was bigger than the score of the game “slowed down slightly” for a couple days before for me. It just goes to show you, it’s only one game resuming his minor league rehab. Alderson said and you’ve got to move on.” Duda “felt a little discomfort from the exertion” On the day the Mets placed Syndergaard on the and that setback changed plans for Duda to come 10-day DL with a partial tear of his right lat mus- off the 10-day DL on Monday. cle, Gsellman (1-2) almost blew an early 6-1 lead. Braves: RHP Mauricio Cabrera, on the 10-day Gsellman allowed five runs in five-plus innings. DL with a right elbow strain, is scheduled to pitch Banner photo, PATRICK MacCOON “You always want to pick up your teammates in one inning for Triple-A Gwinnett on Tuesday. The any way you can,” Gsellman said. plan is for Cabrera to pitch two innings in his next CLEVELAND HIGH jumper Eric Parker leads the local area with a 6-foot leap this season. For the Five Mets relievers combined for four scoreless rehab appearance. ... 3B Adonis Garcia remained first time ever, today a champion from District 7-AA will be crowned at Walker Valley High School. innings. Jeurys Familia pitched the ninth for his in the game after fouling a ball off his left knee in second save. the sixth and requiring a visit from the trainer. Conforto led off the game with his seventh ROSTER MOVE homer and added a two-run single in New York’s The Mets recalled RHP Paul Sewald from Triple- five-run fourth inning off Teheran (2-2). With New Inaugural 7-AA title track meet starts York’s lead down to 6-5, Reyes added a homer off See BRAVES, Page 11 BC: Cason Still 11.03 (SCHOOL RECORD), Jake WV: 1:42.27 From Staff Reports Presley 11.50, Jeffery Brewer 11.61 CHS: 1:30.58 200-meter dash BC: 1:31.47 The first ever District 7-AA WV: Bryce Nunnelly 22.79, Zeke Westfield 23.01, 4x400 meter track and field championship Alex King 24.20 WV: 3:32.67 CHS: Keegan Jones 22.66, Zylon Cooper 24.29, CHS: 3:31.90 will start at 1 p.m. today at Cobly Evans 24.48 BC: 3:39.65 Walker Valley High School, with BC: Cason Still 22.35, Jake Presley 22.91, Josh 4x800 meter Hill 23.10 WV: 8:34.98 seven teams dueling for the 400-meter dash CHS: 8:28.40 league title. WV: Bryce Nunnelly 51.62, Zach Nicodemus BC: 9:16.89 53.40, Bryar Hambright 54.77 Long jump The top eight finishers get to CHS: Keegan Jones 52.94, Mel Obadiah 53.18, WV: Jack Anderson 21-8.5 (SCHOOL RECORD), advance to the sub-sectional, Cole Millard 54.94 Bryce Nunnelly 20-1, Zeke Westfield 18-4.5 where they will then have a BC: Jake Presley 51.04, Josh Hill 53.41, Skyler CHS: Keegan Jones 21-9, David Dorsey 19-9.75, Godfrey 54.70 Myles Clabough 18-9.5 chance to advance to the Class 800-meter dash BC: TY Beavers 19-0.75, Demarco AAA state tournament. WV: Zach Nicodemus 2:11, John Hixon 2:11.90, High jump Tyler Hollis 2:14.55 WV: Eric Brehen 5 feet “This was an idea me and CHS: Mel Obadiah 1:59.84, Brian Byerly 2:04.83, CHS: Eric Parker 6-0, Chris Belew 5-8, Taylor Coach (Jason) Parks came up Cole Millard 2:07.10 Ayers 5-6 BC: Nathaniel Rodgers 2:14.87, Alex Finley 2:16 BC: Ty Beavers 5-10, Jay Blach 5-6 with,” said WVHS head coach 1,600-meter dash Triple jump Drew Nunnelly. “It is to funnel WV: Brenden O’Boyle 4:59.74, Tyler Hollis WV: Eric Brehen 29-9 down the best eight from our 5:00.36, John Hixon 5:01.54 CHS: Colby Evans 41-7, Parker Tullier 40-7 CHS: Cole Millard 4:45.11, Cole Shiffer 4:49.46, BC: Ty Beavers 39-6, Demarco Stovall 39-4.5 district and District 6-AAA. We Mel Obadiah 4:52.15 Shot Put are excited about starting it up BC: Nathaniel Rodgers 4:59.43 WV: Rasheed Johnson 36-1, Justin Rowland 34- 3,200-meter dash 10, Bryce Nunnelly 33-7 and competing in great weath- WV: John Hixon 11:12.62, Tyler Hollis 11:15.36, CHS: Alex Higgins 42-1.5, Kevin Martinez 36-9, er.” Brenden O’Boyle 11:17.26 Josh Black 35-1 CHS: David Tullock 11:14.54, Brian Byerly BC: Spencer Goode 56-7 (SCHOOL RECORD), Among the field of competi- 11:16.87, Joseph Brown 11:17.42 Bailey Timmons 46-5, Tyler Collier 40-11 tion will be Cleveland, Bradley BC: Nathaniel Rodgers 11:25.31 Discuss Central, Walker Valley, East 110-meter hurdles WV: Bryce Nunnelly 105-10, Steven Moore 99-9, WV: Zeke Westfield 14.63 (SCHOOL RECORD), Rasheed Johnson 88-8 Hamilton, Soddy-Daisy, Bryce Nunnelly 16.27 CHS: Jasper Culpepper 109-5, Alex Higgins 107- Ooltewah and McMinn County CHS: Eric Parker 14.45 (SCHOOL RECORD), 11, Josh Black 107-2 Benjedi Casseus 14.49, Zylon Cooper 15.79 BC: Spencer Goode 158-1 (SCHOOL RECORD), High School. BC: Baylon Jackson 20.62 Bailey Timmons 132-0, Tyler Collier 96-4 Here is a list of the Bradley 300-meter hurdles Decathlon WV: Zeke Westfield 40.01 (SCHOOL RECORD), WV: Bryce Nunnelly 5,774 County track leaders entering Bryce Nunnelly 43.70, Jack Anderson 49.46 CHS: Eric Parker 5,644, Colby Evans 4,712 today’s district title meet. CHS: Benjedi Casseus 39.08, Eric Parker 39.80, GIRLS TRACK Zylon Cooper 41.88 100m BC: Baylon Jackson 49.82 WV: Cydney Black 13.27, Taylor Ellis 13.61, BOYS AP photo/David Goldman 4x100 meter Lauren Lacar 13.77 100-meter dash WV: 43.83 (SCHOOL RECORD) Alex King, Zach CHS: Tiyanna Johnson 12.11 (SCHOOL WV: Bryce Nunnelly 11.44, Zeke Westfield 11.67, Nicodemus, Zeke Westfield, Bryce Nunnelly RECORD), Alliyah Enalls 13.15, Mikayla Horton NEW YORK Mets' Travis d'Arnaud, right, beats the tag at home plate by Atlanta Braves catcher Tyler Alex King 11.99 CHS: 45.65 13.26 CHS: Keegan Jones 10.87 (SCHOOL RECORD), BC: 43.10 Zylon Cooper 11.06, Eric Parker 11.46 Flowers to score off a single by Michael Conforto in the fourth inning of Monday night’s game in Atlanta. 4x200 meter See TRACK, Page 11 10—Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, May 2, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com

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7:05 Miami (Conley 1-2) at Tampa Bay (Snell 0-2), 7:10 Friday, April 28 ON TAP Pittsburgh (Taillon 2-0) at Cincinnati (Davis 0-1), 7:10 St. Louis 3, Nashville 2 N.Y. Mets (deGrom 1-1) at Atlanta (Colon 1-2), 7:35 Edmonton 2, Anaheim 1 Tuesday, May 2 Philadelphia (Eickhoff 0-2) at Chicago Cubs (Arrieta Saturday, April 29 BASEBALL 3-1), 8:05 Ottawa 6, N.Y. Rangers 5, 2OT, Ottawa leads series Chattanooga Central at Bradley Central, 7 Milwaukee (Anderson 2-0) at St. Louis (Wainwright 2-0 SOCCER 2-3), 8:15 Pittsburgh 6, Washington 2 Tyner Academy at Bradley Central, 5:30 Colorado (Senzatela 3-1) at San Diego (Weaver 0- Sunday, April 30 Grace Baptist at Walker Valley, 6 2), 10:10 Nashville 3, St. Louis 1, Nashville leads series 2-1 SOFTBALL San Francisco (Samardzija 0-4) at L.A. Dodgers Anaheim 6, Edmonton 3, Edmonton leads series 2- Rhea County at Walker Valley, 5 (Urias 0-0), 10:10 1 District 5-AA Tournament American League Monday, May 1 No. 4 McMinn Central at No. 1 Polk County, 5:30 East Division Washington 3, Pittsburgh 2, OT, Pittsburgh leads No. 3 at No. 2 Sweetwater, 5:30 W L Pct GB series 2-1 TRACK Baltimore 16 8 .667 — Tuesday, May 2 District 5-AAA Meet New York 15 9 .625 1 Ottawa at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. at Walker Valley, 1 Boston 13 12 .520 3½ St. Louis at Nashville, 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 3 Tampa Bay 13 14 .481 4½ Wednesday, May 3 BASEBALL Toronto 9 17 .346 8 Washington at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. District 5-AAA Tournament Central Division Anaheim at Edmonton, 10 p.m. at Walker Valley HS W L Pct GB Thursday, May 4 No. 7 Cleveland vs. No. 4 Soddy-Daisy, 5 Cleveland 14 11 .560 — Ottawa at N.Y. Rangers, 7:30 p.m. No. 5 East Hamilton vs. No. 6 McMinn County, 8 Chicago 13 11 .542 ½ Friday, May 5 District 5-AA Tournament Minnesota 12 11 .522 1 Nashville at St. Louis, 8 p.m. at McMinn Central HS Detroit 13 12 .520 1 Edmonton at Anaheim, 10:30 p.m. No. 4 Polk County vs. No. 5 Sequoyah, 6 Kansas City 8 16 .333 5½ Saturday, May 6 SOCCER West Division Pittsburgh at Washington, TBD Knox Catholic at Cleveland, 7 WLPct GB x-N.Y. Rangers at Ottawa, TBD SOFTBALL Houston 17 9 .654 — Sunday, May 7 District 5-AA Tournament Los Angeles 14 13 .519 3½ x-Anaheim at Edmonton, TBD at home of higher seed Oakland 11 14 .440 5½ x-St. Louis at Nashville, TBD Sequoyah/Sweetwater winner vs Polk/Central Seattle 11 15 .423 6 Monday, May 8 winner, 5:30 Texas 11 15 .423 6 x-Washington at Pittsburgh, TBD Sequoyah/Sweetwater loser vs Polk/Central loser, Monday’s Games Tuesday, May 9 5:30 Toronto 7, N.Y. Yankees 1 x-Ottawa at N.Y. Rangers, TBD TRACK Baltimore 5, Boston 2 x-Nashville at St. Louis, TBD Lee University at Liberty University (at Lynchburg, Detroit 7, Cleveland 1 Wednesday, May 10 Va.) Tampa Bay 4, Miami 2 x-Pittsburgh at Washington, TBD Thursday, May 4 Houston 6, Texas 2 x-Edmonton at Anaheim, TBD BASEBALL Kansas City 6, Chicago White Sox 1 Thursday, May 11 District 5-AAA Tournament Tuesday’s Games x-N.Y. Rangers at Ottawa, TBD at Walker Valley HS Toronto (Latos 0-0) at N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 3-1), AP file photo/Jae C. Hong Cleveland/SD winner vs. EH/McMinn winner, 7 7:05 District 5-AA Tournament Baltimore (Asher 1-0) at Boston (Sale 1-2), 7:10 at McMinn Central HS HORSE RACING Cleveland (Kluber 3-1) at Detroit (Verlander 1-2), CLASSIC EMPIRE, right, with Julien Leparoux aboard, charges to the finish line to win the Breeders' No. 2 Sweetewater vs. No. 3 McMinn Central, 5 7:10 No. 1 Loudon vs. Polk/Sequoyah winner, 8 NTRA 3YO Thoroughbred Poll Tampa Bay (Cobb 1-2) at Miami (Volquez 0-3), 7:10 NEW YORK (AP) — The Three Year-Old Cup Juvenile last fall at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, Calif. Classic Empire will be one of the 20 horses SOCCER Oakland (Gray 0-0) at Minnesota (Santana 4-0), 8:10 Bradley Central at Hixson, 5:30 Thoroughred Poll, conducted by the National vying to wear the garland of red roses. Texas (Hamels 2-0) at Houston (Fiers 0-1), 8:10 Thoroughbred Racing Association, covering racing SOFTBALL Chicago White Sox (Quintana 1-4) at Kansas City District 5-AA Tournament performances through the Belmont Stakes. (Duffy 2-1), 8:15 Rankings based on the votes of sports and thor- at home of higher seed L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 1-1) at Seattle (Paxton 3-0), Losers bracket final, 5:30 oughbred racing media representatives on a 10-9-8- 10:10 7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis with first place votes in paren- Gulf South Conference Championship Wednesday’s Games at Huntsville, Ala. theses, record through April 30, total points and pre- Toronto (Stroman 2-2) at N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 2- vious rank (Sex: C-colt, G-gelding, H-horse, F-filly, No. 6 Lee vs. No. 3 Mississippi College, 10 a.m. 1), 7:05 No. 7 Shorter vs. No. 2 West Florida, 12:30 M-mare, R-ridgling): Horses to watch in Derby Baltimore (Gausman 1-2) at Boston (Pomeranz 2-1), No. 8 West Ga. vs. No. 1 Alabama-Huntsville, 3 S St-1-2-3 Pts Prv 7:10 1. Classic Empire (16) C 2-1-0-1 327 1 No. 5 North Alabama vs. No 4 Valdosta State, 5:30 Cleveland (Carrasco 2-2) at Detroit (Boyd 2-1), 7:10 Friday, May 5 2. Always Dreaming (8) C 3-3-0-0 286 2 The Kentucky Derby is up for grabs. Nile was second in the 2009 Derby and he also Miami (Conley 1-2) at Tampa Bay (Snell 0-2), 7:10 3. Irish War Cry (6) C 3-2-0-0 280 3 BASEBALL Oakland (Graveman 2-1) at Minnesota (Santiago 2- District 5-AAA Tournament 4. McCraken (4) C 2-1-0-1 209 5 The starting gate will once again be full with 20 sired 2015 Triple Crown champion American 1), 8:10 5. Gunnevera (2) C 3-1-1-1 195 6 Best-of-3 Semifinal series Texas (Griffin 2-0) at Houston (Morton 2-2), 8:10 horses vying to wear the garland of red roses. Pharoah. at Walker Valley HS 6. Girvin C 3-2-1-0 168 4 Chicago White Sox (Pelfrey 0-1) at Kansas City 7. Gormley C 3-2-0-0 146 7 Most of the 3-year-olds will be running 1 1/4 GIRVIN Thursday winner vs. No. 1 Ooltewah, 5 (Karns 0-2), 8:15 No. 2 Bradley Central vs. No. 3 Walker Valley, 8 8. Mastery (1) C 1-1-0-0 73 10 miles for the first time on Saturday. Besides the The colt topped the Derby leaderboard with L.A. Angels (Nolasco 2-2) at Seattle (Iwakuma 0-2), 9. Unique Bella F 3-3-0-0 72 8 District 5-AA Tournament 10:10 distance, the traffic-choked conditions typically 152 points earned in prep races. But the at McMinn Central HS 10. Practical Joke C 2-0-2-0 70 9 Loser’s bracket game, 5 Other Horses Receiving Votes: Hence 52, Paradise eliminate half the field in the opening quarter- Louisiana Derby winner has a crack in his right Winner’s bracket final, 8 Woods 30, Irap 29, Lady Aurelia-1 20),Thunder mile. front hoof that has compromised his training in SOFTBALL BASKETBALL Snow 19),J Boys Echo 18, Battle of Midway 15, District 5-AAA Tournament State of Honor 14, Tapwrit 13, Lookin at Lee 12, Here are five horses to watch: the last week. Trainer Joe Sharp has used a spe- NBA Daily Playoff Glance No. 7 at No. 2 Farrell 12, Battalion Runner 8, One Liner 6, SECOND ROUND ALWAYS DREAMING cial shoe, a hyperbaric chamber and therapeutic No. 6 at No. 3 Malagacy 5, Salty 4, Conquest Mo Money 3, Royal (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) No. 5 at No. 4 Mo 2, Timeline 1, Patch 1. Appears to be coming into his own after waters to get Girvin in shape to run on Saturday. Sunday, April 30 Gulf South Conference Championship impressive five-length win in Florida Derby. Sharp is married to retired jockey Rosie Boston 123, Washington 111, Boston leads series 1- at Huntsville, Ala. 0 Always Dreaming has the potential to be the first Napravnik, who exercises the colt and is her hus- Lee/MC winner vs. Shorter/ UWF winner, 10 a.m. Monday, May 1 LOCAL NOTES UWG/UAH winner vs. UNA/VSU winner, 12:30 Derby favorite for trainer Todd Pletcher, who will band’s assistant. Girvin has won three of four Cleveland 116, Toronto 105, Cleveland leads series Lee/MC loser vs. Shorter/ UWF loser,, 3 1-0 BASKETBALL have two other starters in the race. The dark bay starts, with his only loss on turf. His jockey is UWG/UAH winner vs. UNA/VSU winner, 5:30 Houston 126, San Antonio 99, Houston leads series Saturday, May 6 BRADLEY FRESHMAN TRYOUTS colt prefers to run at the lead or close to it. His Hall of Famer Mike Smith, who has a reputation 1-0 BASEBALL Bradley Central will hold tryouts for the 2017-18 Tuesday, May 2 sire Bodemeister finished second in the 2012 for winning big-money races. Smith has never District 5-AAA Tournament freshman boys basketball team Thursday, May 25 Washington at Boston, 8 p.m. Best-of-3 Semifinal series at Jim Smiddy Arena from 6:00-7:30 pm for any- Derby. He has three wins in five career starts and ridden Girvin, but he picked up the mount after Utah at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. at Walker Valley HS one interested in playing for the Bradley Bears. earnings of $648,900. Pletcher and jockey John Mastery, his top Derby contender, got hurt. Wednesday, May 3 Thursday winner vs. No. 1 Ooltewah, 1 BEARETTES BASKETBALL CAMPS Toronto at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Velazquez have one Derby win apiece. The main GUNNEVERA No. 2 Bradley Central vs. No. 3 Walker Valley, 4 The annual Bearettes Basketball Camp will be Houston at San Antonio, 9:30 p.m. District 5-AA Tournament held May 30-June1 at Jim Smiddy Arena. Open to knock against the colt is that his two wins as a The chestnut colt is a closer ready to pounce if Thursday, May 4 at McMinn Central HS ages 5-14 the daily sessions will run from 8:30 a.m. Boston at Washington, 8 p.m. 3-year-old have come against lesser competition. he gets set up by a strong early pace. His earn- Loser’s bracket final, 2 until noon. Basic game fundamentals will be taught Utah at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. SOFTBALL by Bradley coaches Jason Reuter, Amy Tinsley and CLASSIC EMPIRE ings of $1.1 million are second-most on the Friday, May 5 District 5-AAA Tournament Katie Frazier, as well as current and former Cleveland at Toronto, 7 p.m. The colt won last year’s Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Derby leaderboard. This is the first Derby starter at Walker Valley HS Bearette players. Cost if $55 for all three days or San Antonio at Houston, 9:30 p.m. Pairings and time TBD $45 for just two. Preregistration forms can be on his way to earning 2-year-old male champion for trainer Antonio Sano, who survived two kid- Saturday, May 6 Gulf South Conference Tournament picked up at the school or participants can register honors. Then again, only three other colts have nappings in his native Venezuela before moving Golden State at Utah, 8:30 p.m. at Huntsville, Ala. on the opening day of the camp. Sunday, May 7 won year-end honors since 2000 and gone on to to Miami. Jockey Javier Castellano, also from Winner Game 7 vs. Loser Game 6, 10 a.m. CLEVELAND HIGH BASKETBALL TRYOUTS Cleveland at Toronto, 3:30 p.m. Winner Game 8 vs. Loser Game 5, 12:30 Cleveland will hold tryouts for the 2017-18 boys win the Derby the following season. Classic Venezuela, was just elected to racing’s Hall of Boston at Washington, 6:30 p.m. Winner Game 9 vs. Winner Game 5, 3 basketball team Tuesday, May 40 from 10-12 pm in San Antonio at Houston, 8 p.m. Empire has the highest earnings of $2.1 million Fame and in search of his first Derby win. His Winner Game 10 vs. Winner Game 6, 5:30 Raider Arena for anyone interested in playing for Monday, May 8 SOCCER the Blue Raiders among the horses expected to make the field, best finish was fourth in 2013. The colt has four Golden State at Utah, 9 p.m. District 5-AAA Tournament FISHING Tuesday, May 9 with five wins in seven career starts. He’s coming wins in nine career starts and finished third in No. 7 Bradley Central at No. 2 Walker Valley, 5:30 DENNIS BAKER BENEFIT x-Toronto at Cleveland, TBD No. 6 McMinn County at No. 3 Ooltewah, TBA BASS TOURNAMENT off a win in the Arkansas Derby. Trainer Mark the Florida Derby. His sire, Dialed In, won the x-Houston at San Antonio, TBD No. 5 Soddy-Daisy at No. 4 East Hamilton, TBA A fishing tournament will be held at the Highway Casse has never won the Derby and neither has 2011 Florida Derby and finished eighth in the Wednesday, May 10 Sunday, May 7 58 Boat Dock across from the on x-Washington at Boston, TBD jockey Julien Leparoux. His sire Pioneerof the Kentucky Derby. SOFTBALL Saturday, May 6 to raise funds for Dennis Baker. x-Utah at Golden State, TBD Gulf South Conference Tournament Baker worked for the Cleveland Fire Department for Thursday, May 11 at Huntsville, Ala. 28 years and with the Cleveland Police Department x-Cleveland at Toronto, TBD If necessary game, 10 a.m. for seven years. Proceeds will go to help cover med- x-San Antonio at Houston, TBD If necessary game, 12:30 ical/rehabilitation costs from a stroke he suffered in Friday, May 12 Championship Game, 3 December. The entry fee is $100, and the tourna- x-Boston at Washington, TBD ment will last from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. A first place prize x-Golden State at Utah, TBD Smith-Blixt team wins Zurich of $1,000 will be awarded as long as a minimum of Sunday, May 14 30 boats are entered. The “Big Fish” payout will ON AIR x-Toronto at Cleveland, TBD include $10 of the entry fee. To register early or with x-Houston at San Antonio, TBD Sports on TV any questions contact Lamar Harden at 423-336- x-Utah at Golden State, TBD 6618 or Eddie Bacon at 423-284-2936. TUESDAY, May 1 Monday, May 15 Classic on 4th playoff hole BOXING x-Washington at Boston, 8 p.m. GOLF 9 p.m. GREEN SOCK CLASSIC FS1 — Ivan Redkach vs Argenis Mendez, light- The 11th Annual Green Sock Classic golf tour- AVONDALE, La. (AP) — The tournament began with lean on,” Blixt said, nodding at weights, at Studio City, Calif. nament will take place May 7 at Chatata Valley MLB BASEBALL GOLF Golf Course. The cost is $75 per player and Cameron Smith stood on the 80 teams and players choosing Smith. “Having a great team- 7 p.m. includes cart, lunch, drink cart, goody bags, and edge of the 18th green, wiping teammates. Many said they mate like him, it’s a walk in the MLB — Regional coverage, Baltimore at Boston OR World Golf Ranking door prizes There will be closest to the pin and Toronto at N.Y. Yankees Through May 1 long drive contests. For more information, contact away tears at a ceremony com- chose friends on the Tour rather park.” 7:30 p.m. 1. Dustin Johnson USA 12.90 Phil Griffin at [email protected] or call plete with alligator skin champi- than research whose game best But, in the end, lining up a 2. Rory McIlroy NIR 8.55 FSSE — N.Y. Mets at Atlanta (423)284-8400. onship belts and a silver chalice. complemented their own. The winning putt — with $1.02 mil- 3. Jason Day AUS 7.98 BLUE RAIDER SHOOTOUT NBA BASKETBALL 4. Hideki Matsuyama JPN 7.86 The Blue Raider Football Golf Shootout will be The 23-year-old Australian, new format attracted half of the lion and 400 FedExCup points 8 p.m. 5. Jordan Spieth USA 7.40 held May 13 at Chatata Valley Golf Club. Lunch will TNT — NBA Playoffs, Eastern Conference, semifi- the youngest and least accom- top 30-ranked players. on the line for each winning 6. Henrik Stenson SWE 7.20 be served at noon with a Shotgun start at 2 p.m. nal, Game 2, Washington at Boston 7. Sergio Garcia ESP 7.16 The cost for the tournament is $240 per team. Hole plished player left on the course, For most of the week, players player — wasn’t much easier. 10:30 p.m. 8. Justin Rose ENG 5.54 sponsorships are available for $200. Deadline to TNT — NBA Playoffs, Western Conference, semifi- had been painstakingly close to raved about the relaxing condi- “I thought after winning twice 9. Rickie Fowler USA 5.43 register is May 5. For more information, contact nal, Game 1, Utah at Golden State 10. Justin Thomas USA 5.29 Greg Redman at (423)716-1441. his first PGA Tour victory — tions. They and their caddies (on the PGA Tour), it would be a NHL HOCKEY 11. Adam Scott AUS 5.27 BRADLEY GOLF PARENTS TO MEET 7 p.m. from the final hole of regulation could talk strategy, and players little less nerve-racking trying to 12. Alex Noren SWE 4.80 The Bradley Central golf parents will hold a NBCSN — Stanley Cup Playoffs, Eastern at the Zurich Classic on Sunday took comfort in knowing their finish it off, but it still got me a 13. Jon Rahm ESP 4.73 meeting for returning golfers & any golfers interest- Conference, semifinal, Game 3, Ottawa at N.Y. 14. Paul Casey ENG 4.30 ed in playing golf at Bradley for the 2017 season. night through the fourth playoff teammates could pick them up. little bit,” the 33-year-old Blixt Rangers 15. Patrick Reed USA 4.25 The meeting will be held in the BCHS gym 9:30 p.m. hole Monday. That was especially the case on said. “Doing it for the third time, 16. Tyrrell Hatton ENG 4.11 Wednesday, May 3rd at 5:30 p.m. The meeting is NBCSN — Stanley Cup Playoffs, Western 17. Matt Kuchar USA 3.98 for parents or guardians only, NO students should He kept his emotions in check the best-ball second and final I mean, this is the most fun one, Conference, semifinal, Game 4, St. Louis at 18. Charl Schwartzel SAF 3.95 attend. The meeting will cover the upcoming sea- Nashville long enough to stick a 58-yard rounds as well as the playoff — I must say.” 19. Brooks Koepka USA 3.89 son along with information concerning physicals & SOCCER 20. Phil Mickelson USA 3.81 other requirements. Please attend as this meeting lob wedge within 3 ½ feet of the players played their own balls Victory in the new format also 2:30 p.m. 21. Danny Willett ENG 3.66 is very important to you & your student. If any FS1 — UEFA Champions League, semifinal, 1st pin on the fourth playoff hole — and teams took the better score meant invitations to The Players 22. Branden Grace SAF 3.60 questions please contact Coach Don Burke at 423 Leg, Real Madrid vs. Atletico Madrid the par-5 18th — and sink his per hole. In the first and third Championship and SBS 23. Kevin Chappell USA 3.56 339 9430. 24. Jimmy Walker USA 3.53 SOCCER birdie putt. rounds, teammates alternated Tournament of Champions. It 25. Thomas Pieters BEL 3.51 The sequence lifted him and shots. did not, however, provide a BASEBALL 26. Bubba Watson USA 3.49 SWIMMING 27. Brandt Snedeker USA 3.48 TUNE-UP CLINICS teammate Jonas Blixt of Sweden “You support each other and Masters invitation or count National League 28. Tommy Fleetwood ENG 3.40 Spring Swimming tune-up clinics will be held to the first championship under it feels good to have someone to toward world rankings. East Division 29. Russell Knox SCO 3.37 April 17-28 and May 1-12 at the Denning Center on WLPct GB 30. Bernd Wiesberger AUT 3.37 Central Avenue. The clinics will run from 5:30-7:30 the Zurich Classic’s new team Washington 17 8 .680 — 31. Ryan Moore USA 3.16 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 4-5:30 p.m. Fridays. format. And it finally van- Philadelphia 12 12 .500 4½ 32. Marc Leishman AUS 3.15 The cost for the clinics are $50 each. For more Miami 11 13 .458 5½ 32. Louis Oosthuizen SAF 3.15 information, call (423)790-8384 or email quished the feisty team of South New York 11 14 .440 6 34. Francesco Molinari ITA 3.12 [email protected]. Carolina residents Kevin Kisner Atlanta 10 14 .417 6½ 35. Rafael Cabrera Bello ESP 3.12 VOLLEYBALL and Scott Brown. Central Division 36. Wesley Bryan USA 3.05 BEARETTE VOLLEYBALL TRYOUTS WLPct GB 37. Matthew Fitzpatrick ENG 3.04 Bradley Central volleyball coach Christie Kisner and Brown had rallied Chicago 13 12 .520 — 38. Daniel Berger USA 3.03 McElhaney will hold tryouts for the 2017 team at 39. Emiliano Grillo ARG 3.00 with a final round of 12-under Milwaukee 14 13 .519 — Jim Smiddy Arena on May 25 from noon until 2 60 on Sunday, capped by a Cincinnati 12 13 .480 1 40. Kevin Kisner USA 2.90 p.m. and May 26 from 7:30- 9:30 a.m. St. Louis 12 13 .480 1 41. Bill Haas USA 2.89 WRESTLING nearly 95-foot chip-in for eagle Pittsburgh 11 14 .440 2 42. Gary Woodland USA 2.89 BEARS TO BE HONORED West Division 43. J.B. Holmes USA 2.82 by Kisner as darkness fell Bradley Central will be holding a “Night of WLPct GB 44. Ross Fisher ENG 2.76 Sunday night at TPC Louisiana. Champions” celebration to honor the double state Colorado 16 10 .615 — 45. William McGirt USA 2.67 champion wrestling Bears on Wednesday, May 3, “It was pretty cool to knock Arizona 16 11 .593 ½ 46. Martin Kaymer GER 2.64 at the school’s Fine Arts Center. Los Angeles 14 13 .519 2½ 47. Adam Hadwin CAN 2.62 the putt in for the win,” said The celebration will begin at 6 p.m. with a San Diego 11 16 .407 5½ 48. Yuta Ikeda JPN 2.52 showing of the “The History of Bradley Wrestling,” Smith, who along with Blixt had San Francisco 10 17 .370 6½ 49. Charley Hoffman USA 2.46 documentary by Debbie and Ron Moore, with the Monday’s Games 50. Lee Westwood ENG 2.45 missed potential winning putts celebration ceremony to begin at 7. Cincinnati 4, Pittsburgh 3, 10 innings PGA-Zurich Classic of New Orleans Special guest speakers will be current and for- from 9 to 10 feet on earlier play- Tampa Bay 4, Miami 2 Monday mer Bear coaches Ben Smith, Steve Logsdon, N.Y. Mets 7, Atlanta 5 At TPC Louisiana off holes. “I guess it would have Turner Jackson, Chad Laxton and Jerry Frazier, as Philadelphia 10, Chicago Cubs 2 Avondale, La. felt a little bit different if Jonas well as Bradley County Director of Schools Dr. Milwaukee 7, St. Louis 5, 10 innings Purse: $7.1 million Linda Cash. had done it for my first win. San Francisco 4, L.A. Dodgers 3 Yardage: 7,425; Par 72 All alumni wrestlers, fans and Bradley wrestling Tuesday’s Games Final “To have a putt to win on the supporters, as well as the general public is invited Arizona (Walker 3-1) at Washington (Roark 3-0), (x-won on the fourth playoff hole) to attend as the winningest public school athletic PGA Tour when you’ve been 7:05 x-Blixt/Smith (400), $1,022,400 67-62-68-64—261 -27 Kisner/Brown (163), $411,800 70-64-67-60—261 -27 program in the state celebrates TSSAA state titles Pittsburgh (Glasnow 0-1) at Cincinnati (Feldman 1- working toward it your whole life Nos. 25 and 26. 2), 7:10 is a completely different feeling,” Tampa Bay (Cobb 1-2) at Miami (Volquez 0-3), 7:10 Smith added. “It felt like the Provided photo N.Y. Mets (Harvey 2-1) at Atlanta (Dickey 2-2), 7:35 HOCKEY Philadelphia (Hellickson 4-0) at Chicago Cubs TRANSACTIONS longest (3 1/2-foot) putt I’ve ever (Lester 0-1), 8:05 NHL Daily Playoff Glance Monday’s Sports Transactions hit.” CLEVELAND MIDDLE SCHOOL seventh-grader Hannah Nall Milwaukee (Peralta 4-1) at St. Louis (Martinez 0-3), Second Round BASEBALL The Zurich Classic was the returned to the victory circle over the weekend in Hurricane Junior 8:15 (Best-of-7) American League Colorado (Chatwood 2-3) at San Diego (Cahill 1-2), Wednesday, April 26 NEW YORK YANKEES — Recalled RHP Luis first team event on the PGA Tour Golf Tours’ Knoxville Junior Open. Nall built a four-stroke lead 10:10 Nashville 4, St. Louis 3 Cessa from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Optioned since the Walt Disney World after posting an opening round 75 at Gettysvue Country Club. She San Francisco (Moore 1-3) at L.A. Dodgers (Wood 1- Edmonton 5, Anaheim 3 RHP Bryan Mitchell to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. 0), 10:10 Thursday, April 27 TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Placed RHP Aaron National Team Championship in was able to narrowly hold off the field with a final round 78 and col- Wednesday’s Games Ottawa 2, N.Y. Rangers 1 Sanchez on the 10-day DL. Recalled RHP Danny 1981. Arizona (Ray 2-1) at Washington (Gonzalez 3-0), Pittsburgh 3, Washington 2 Barnes from Buffalo (IL). lected her third championship of the spring. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, May 2, 2017— 11 Rockets’ 22 3s dismantle Spurs; Cavs win opener

SAN ANTONIO (AP) — The between the rivals since the ond half with a pair of ejections. Houston Rockets were willing to Rockets’ victory in the 1995 Nene was thrown out at the take whatever the Spurs gave Western Conference finals. close of the third quarter after them in Game 1 of the Western While the hot shooting wasn’t grabbing Dewayne Dedmon by Conference semifinals. completely unexpected from the the throat after the Spurs cen- Houston ended up with a explosive Rockets, the defense ter and Harden got in each record-setting offensive per- was. Houston was active in other’s face. formance, a huge boost in confi- rotating to San Antonio’s shoot- “Just talking greasy, talking dence and home-court advan- ers and had both defenders stay crazy,” Harden said of his run- tage. on Kawhi Leonard on screens. in with Dedmon. “So, I was Trevor Ariza scored 23 points, Leonard had 21 points, fight- standing up for my teammates James Harden added 20 points ing his way to 5-for-14 shoot- and that’s what it was.” and 14 rebounds, and the ing. Dedmon was thrown out in Rockets stormed past San Tony Parker added 11 points the fourth quarter after arguing Antonio 126-99 on Monday and Jonathon Simmons had 10 with officials during a free night, the Spurs’ worst loss in a for the Spurs. throw. series opener under Gregg “Obviously, we are really CAVS 116, RAPTORS 105 Popovich. happy with our defense and CLEVELAND (AP) — LeBron “Just taking what the defense what we did,” Rockets coach James considered swigging a gives us,” Harden said. “Last Mike D’Antoni said. “Knowing beer while scoring 35 points, series (against Oklahoma City) that this was kind of abnormal, Kyrie Irving added 24 and the was a more grind-it-out. We they are not going to miss shots Cleveland Cavaliers picked up weren’t really making a lot of like that.” where they left off following a 3s. We had to figure a way to Houston led 69-39 lead in the long layoff and throttled the get paint points and in this first half, the Spurs’ largest Toronto Raptors 116-105 on series so far they gave opportu- halftime deficit under Popovich. Monday night in the opener of nities to shoot 3s.” “They came out hot tonight their Eastern Conference semifi- The Rockets were 22 for 50 and we just have to do a better nal. behind the arc, the most 3s job defensively,” Leonard said. AP photo/Eric Gay The Cavs hadn’t played since attempted and made against the “We kind of got stagnant there a April 23, when they completed a Spurs in their long postseason little bit. I give my hats to them, HOUSTON ROCKETS guard James Harden (13) drives to the basket past San Antonio Spurs forward four-game sweep of Indiana. history. they played a great game.” Kawhi Leonard (2) and guard Danny Green (14) during the first half of Game 1 of a second-round NBA But the defending champions Houston had six players in Popovich called a timeout 80 didn’t show signs of rust and double figures, including 20 seconds into the game, berating playoff series game, Monday in San Antonio. were well-prepared to face the points and 13 rebounds from David Lee for a missed defen- -seeking Raptors, who Clint Capela. sive assignment that led to a 3- 1995. ... Rockets owner Les straight playoff games. ... The 6-foot-11 forward was 2 lost to Cleveland in last year’s “They came out ready, they pointer. Alexander bought tickets to Danny Green has 169 career 3- for 7 from the field and did not conference finals. outplayed us tonight,” said It didn’t help. Game 1 for about 150 staff pointers in the postseason, attempt any free throws. Toronto dropped to 1-12 in Spurs forward LaMarcus Houston hit 12 3-pointers in members, family and friends, moving past former Spurs for- “I just have to take my time,” playoff openers. Aldridge, who was held to four the first half, the most San bringing the group in several ward Bruce Bowen for 24th in Aldridge said. “I have to ask for Game 2 is Wednesday night. points. “They made most of Antonio has allowed to a playoff buses from Houston to the league history. ... Patty Mills the ball more for sure. And Kyle Lowry scored 20 and their shots. Guys competed, but opponent in the opening two AT&T Center. has made at least two 3-point- when I get it take my time. DeMar DeRozan 19 for the I thought we made mistakes quarters. Spurs: San Antonio’s largest ers in 24 postseason games, Tonight I was trying to rush Raptors, who were within seven early. They took advantage of it. TIP-INS postseason defeat under second most in franchise histo- because there were so many in the third quarter before Once they had offensive rhythm Rockets: Houston owns an Popovich was a 111-72 defeat to ry to Manu Ginobili’s 62. mismatches on me. Normally I James dropped a 3-pointer, they were rolling. And we never 11-6 postseason record against the Lakers on May 25, 2001, in ALDRIDGE’S STRUGGLES take my time. Tonight I was in a converted a three-point play, really found ours.” San Antonio, winning all three Game 3 of a four-game sweep in Aldridge was held below dou- rush.” drained another 3 and then Game 2 is Wednesday in San previous playoff series against the West finals. ... Leonard has ble figures for the first time in EJECTED considered washing down a Antonio. the Spurs. ... The Rockets have scored in double figures in 27 the postseason with the Spurs. The game got testy in the sec- brew. Houston led by as many as won six straight postseason 39 points, including a 30-point games in San Antonio. lead in the first half, in the Houston’s last postseason loss opener of the first series in San Antonio was May 30, Brewers, Reds take extra-inning victories ST. LOUIS (AP) — Travis Shaw and Chris Devenski (2-1) struck out two in 1 Dylan Bundy (4-1) took a shutout into the Jonathan Villar each hit a tape-measure 2/3 scoreless innings for the win. Ken Giles eighth inning, and Brad Brach got three home run, and Milwaukee beat St. Louis in pitched a scoreless ninth for his seventh outs for his fifth save. Postseason 10 innings. save. Reigning AL Cy Young Award winner Rick From Page 9 Shaw’s three-run shot off Seung Hwan Oh Andrew Cashner (0-3) had already Porcello (1-4) dropped his fourth consecutive (0-2) traveled an estimated 451 feet and plunked Altuve and Gurriel when Lance start to match his loss total from last sea- broke a 4-all tie with two outs in the top of McCullers Jr. threw behind Mike Napoli with son. just have to hit good pitching have a great crowd and it will be the 10th. Villar’s two-run drive in the third two outs in the sixth. He took a couple of TIGERS 7, INDIANS 1 more consistent going forward an amazing atmosphere to play soared 450 feet and gave the Brewers a 2-0 steps toward McCullers while yelling at him, DETROIT (AP) — Tyler Collins hit a three- and we should be fine if we do in." lead. and McCullers did the same. run homer and Daniel Norris gave up one that and play good defense." The Mustangs are 10-2 at Jedd Gyorko hit two late homers for the Astros catcher Brian McCann quickly got run in six innings to help Detroit beat Jacob McCall not only carries home this season, where they Cardinals and finished with four hits. in Napoli’s face and, after a few seconds, Cleveland. an average over .300 from the will finish up the regular season Aledmys Diaz and Matt Carpenter connected players from both benches and bullpens Nicholas Castellanos and Victor Martinez nine-spot in the lineup, but has with a 2 p.m. game against back-to-back in the fifth. began spilling onto the field. Players from hit RBI doubles on consecutive pitches in been lights out on the mound Knoxville Christian today. Oliver Drake (1-0) pitched a scoreless both teams did some pushing and shoving, the first. Collins went deep in the second for this season. The closer has a Cleveland (11-20-1) ninth and Neftali Feliz earned his seventh and George Springer held back McCullers as a 5-0 lead, and Alex Avila added a two-run 1.32 ERA and over a 10 strike- The Blue Raiders may have save. he continued to bark at Napoli. single in the fifth. out per seven inning ratio with fallen short in the regular sea- REDS 4, PIRATES 3 Order was restored after a couple of min- Norris (2-2) allowed five hits, including three wins and two saves. son, but 11 of their 20 losses 10 INNINGS utes and both teams received warnings, but Edwin Encarnacion’s RBI single, and struck "Jacob is going to definitely were decided by two runs or CINCINNATI (AP) — Billy Hamilton hit an no one was ejected before play resumed and out a season-high eight. be an X-factor for our team," less. RBI double in the 10th inning to lift McCullers struck out Napoli. Trevor Bauer (2-3) gave up seven runs on Shamblin said. "He has been Needing to win a pair of play- Cincinnati over Pittsburgh. PHILLIES 10, CUBS 2 seven hits and five walks in four-plus amazing in the closer role, but in games to take on Ooltewah, Tucker Barnhart walked with one out in CHICAGO (AP) — Tommy Joseph hit an innings. has given us big innings like in timely hits behind the strong the 10th. Arismendy Alcantara pinch-ran for early three-run homer, Aaron Altherr had BLUE JAYS 7, YANKEES 1 the Bradley game where he went arm of Camden Sewell will look him and went to second on an errant pickoff three RBIs and Philadelphia routed Chicago. NEW YORK (AP) — Ryan Goins hit a two- six innings and allowed one hit to get the success started early. attempt by Daniel Hudson (0-1). Michael Saunders and Freddy Galvis also run sacrifice fly, the first in Toronto’s 40- and no runs in relief. He can be Sewell is 3-2 overall on the After a groundout, Hamilton lined a dou- homered in support of starter Vince year history, to go along with a two-run used in a variety of ways for season with a 1.09 ERA and 68 ble to right, giving the Reds consecutive Velasquez (2-2) to help the Phillies stop a homer that led Marco Estrada and the Blue us." strikeouts over 44.2 innings (18 wins for the first time since completing a three-game losing streak. Jays over New York for their season-high Walker Valley also will rely on hits allowed). Harbor Jefferson four-game winning streak on April 12. The Cubs opened a seven-game homes- third straight win. Matthew Pigg (3-2, 1.99 ERA) (2.38 ERA) and Patrick Williams Michael Lorenzen (2-0) pitched two score- tand with their fourth loss in five games. The crowd of 25,566 was the smallest for for big innings as he has proven (2.45 ERA) present solid heat in less innings for the win. Adam Duvall had a After rain delayed the start for 85 min- a Yankees home game since Sept. 20, 2004, himself in big games this season the 80s mixed with a good three-run homer for the Reds. utes, Philadelphia jumped on Brett against Toronto in a game moved to accom- with a road shutout at curve, while Jake Griffin (2.18 Josh Harrison homered twice and Andrew Anderson (2-1) for seven runs and seven modate a makeup date. The current Yankee Cleveland, one-run 10 strikeout ERA) works in a variety of ways. McCutchen also went deep for Pittsburgh. hits in 1 1/3 innings. Stadium opened in 2009. performance at home against Sewell and Griffin both are ROYALS 6, WHITE SOX 1 Javier Baez homered for the Cubs. Jose Bautista hit a two-run homer for his Soddy-Daisy and another dou- just above .300 hitters on the KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Eric Hosmer ORIOLES 5, RED SOX 2 34th career shot off the Yankees, moving ble-digit strike out showing at season and will need the likes of and Jorge Bonifacio each hit a two-run BOSTON (AP) — Manny Machado slugged past Evan Longoria for most among active home against Bradley. Ezequiel Jesurum (.280 BA, 7 homer, and the snapped a long homer out of Fenway Park, drove in players. Chris Coghlan also homered for Rountree has held opposing XBH) to step up with big hits. a nine-game losing streak with a 6-1 victory two runs and made three solid plays at third Toronto. hitters under a .200 batting Cleveland will open play with over the Chicago White Sox on Monday base for Baltimore in his first game against Still missing injured stars Josh average this season and will Soddy-Daisy at 5 p.m. night. Boston since a dustup with the Red Sox just Donaldson and Troy Tulowitzki, the Blue also be counted on for innings. Wednesday and with a win Bonifacio homered with two outs in the more than a week ago. Jays kept up their success against the McCallie transfer and fresh- would face the winner of fourth inning after Alex Gordon’s double. It In the teams’ last meeting at Camden Yankees, beating them for the 11th time in man southpaw Ethan Hailey McMinn County-East Hamilton was his second home run in eight games Yards, reliever Matt Barnes sent a pitch that the last 16 meetings and outscoring them could also give the Mustangs a at 7 p.m. Thursday. since being promoted from Triple-A Omaha. whizzed behind Machado’s head and hit the 82-44 in that span. jolt, as he threw a no-hitter in 5-AA baseball tournament Hosmer’s two-out shot in the seventh with slugger’s bat. Barnes was suspended four Estrada (1-1) pitched seven fine innings. JV this season against Bradley Polk County will open post- Christian Colon aboard finished the night games and fined. Machado had irked the He gave up one run on seven hits without a and also struck out eight in his season play Wednesday with a for White Sox rookie starter Dylan Covey (0- Red Sox with a late slide into second base- walk. first varsity appearance over the play-in contest against 2). man Dustin Pedroia’s left leg two days earli- Luis Severino (2-2) was hit hard and left weekend. Sequoyah at McMinn Central Salvador Perez’s single in the fifth struck er. in the sixth. "The rivalry series with with first pitch scheduled for 6 third base and scored Alcides Escobar and Bradley is going to make for a p.m. Mike Moustakas with two outs. very interesting district tourna- The winner will take on Jason Vargas (4-1) allowed one run over ment," Shamblin said. "We will Loudon Thursday at 8 p.m. six innings to pick up the win. Vargas has a Track 1.42 ERA in five starts. GIANTS 4, DODGERS 3 From Page 9 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Johnny Cueto out- pitched Clayton Kershaw, and San BC: Zakyra Shannon 13.48, Gracie Hamilton 13.78 4x200 m 200m WV: 1:51.52 (SCHOOL RECORD) Braves Francisco ended Los Angeles’ four-game WV: Cydney Black 27.38, Jade Mayo 28.97, Hail Lowe 29.39 CHS: 1:49.43 winning streak. CHS: Tiyanna Johnson 25.31 (SCHOOL RECORD), Alliyah Enalls BC: 1:54.98 From Page 9 26.39, Mikayla Horton 27.64 4x400 m The Giants entered with a National BC: Zakyra Shannon 28.24, RHyne Howard 28.62 WV: 4:24.02 League-low 16 home runs but hit two 400m CHS: 4:22.12 A Las Vegas to fill Syndergaard’s “I don’t know what happened,” against Kershaw — a two-run shot by WV: Cydney Black 1:01.77, Kendall Harris 1:07.45, Haven Ball 1:07.86 BC: 4:38.21 CHS: Narissa Riley 1:01.55, Tiyanna Johnson 1:02.74, Erin Stutzman 4x800 m roster spot. Sewald gives the Teheran said. “I was missing a Hunter Pence in the first inning and a solo 1:07.80 WV: 10:31.45 bullpen a fresh arm, and the little bit. They took advantage drive by Buster Posey in the third. BC: Rhyne Howard 1:03.87, Sara Mullis 1:06 CHS: 12:04.37 800m BC: team will make another move to when I didn’t have my stuff. I Pence began the night batting .100 in his WV: Kendall Harris 2:26.19, Ashtyn Frazier 2:37.57, Bailey Mullett Triple jump fill Syndergaard’s spot in the don’t want to keep this game on career against Kershaw without a home run. 2:39.71 WV: Lauren Lacar 25-11 rotation by Friday. Collins said my mind. Just try to forget about Cueto (4-1) held the Dodgers to three CHS: Matilda Lee 2:34.70, Jessica Shiffer 2:54.41, Jasmine CHS: BC: Nelia Dzhuha 2:37.53 BC: Amber Bigham 33-3.5 left-hander Sean Gilmartin and it and make my adjustments.” runs and six hits in seven innings. Derek 1,600m Long jump WV: Kendall Harris 5:41.75, Bailey Mullett 5:49.24, Ashtyn Frazier WV: Jade Mayo 13-11.25, Hali Lowe 12-10.5, Bailey Zimmer 12-9 right-hander Rafael Montero are UP NEXT Law fanned Yasiel Puig to earn his first 6:07.67 CHS: Olivia Webb 14-5.75 the top candidates to join the Mets: RHP Matt Harvey will save. CHS: Matilda Lee 5:56.79, Megan Funder bank BC: Amber Bigham 15-8.75, Zakyra Shannon 15-0.5, Katie McKee 13- rotation. look for his second win over the Kershaw (4-2) went six innings, allowing BC: Nelia Dzhuha 5:55.22, Whitney McConnell 5:56 3,200m 3.5 GOOD AS GOLD Braves this season on Tuesday four runs — three earned — and eight hits. WV: Bailey Mullett 12:53.69, Ashtyn Frazier 13:22.93 High jump Inciarte, who was presented night. Harvey (2-1) beat Atlanta He struck out five and had an RBI single. CHS: WV: Lauren Pate 4-4.01 BC:Nelia Dzhuha 13:31.82, Whitney McConnell 13:35.97 CHS: Erin Stutzman 4-6 his 2016 Gold Glove Award on April 6 at Citi Field, allowing Dodgers third baseman Justin Turner 100-meter hurdles BC: Amber Bigham 4-10, Rhyne Howard 4-10, Zakyra Shannon 4-8 before the game, made a leaping two runs on three hits in 6 2/3 went 0 for 4, ending the longest hitting WV: Hali Lowe 17.97, Tazjae’ Wiley 20.26, Lauren Pate 21.47 Discus catch of Reyes’ drive in center innings. streak in the majors at 16 games. He lined CHS: Anna Renshaw 18.50, Elizabeth Owens 18.54, Andrea Wilhelm WV: Sophie Frederick 98-0, Lauren Pate 87-5 18.85 CHS: Matilda Lee 84-8, Keira Bunday 80-8 field in the second inning. Braves: R.A. Dickey, who won out twice. BC: Sara Mullis 18.35, Gracie Hamilton 18.88 BC: Kailey McRee 94-11, McKenzie Lovingood 81 SOLVING JULIO the 2012 NL Cy Young Award ASTROS 6, RANGERS 2 300-meter hurdles Shot put WV: Hali Lowe 52.38, Lauren Pate 1:04.69 WV: Lauren Pate 37-7.5 (SCHOOL RECORD), Sophie Frederick 28-4, The Mets’ five runs off with the Mets, will face his for- HOUSTON (AP) — Jose Altuve, Carlos CHS: Anna Renshaw 52.35, Andrea Wihelm 54.86, Elizabeth Owens Sarah Turner 21-11 Teheran in the fourth matched mer team for only the second Correa and Yuli Gurriel each hit an RBI 55.55 CHS: Caitlin Reed 27-1.5, Keira Bunday 26-8.5 BC: Sara Mullis 50.31, Ashley Sims 58 BC: McKenzie Lovingood 34-7, Kailey Mcree 32-1.5, Nita Vaske 30- their scoring total in their last time. He beat New York on April double in a five-run seventh inning that lift- 4x100 m 10.25 seven games against the Braves’ 27, when he allowed three runs, ed Houston over Texas in a game that WV: 53.96 (SCHOOL RECORD) Pentathlon ace. two earned, in a 7-5 win. included a bench-clearing tussle. CHS: 50.70 WV: Lauren Pate 1,697 BC: 52.85 BC: Zakyron Shannon 1,681. 12—Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, May 2, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Ralph Baldwin Editor and Publisher Daily Banner [email protected] – Established in 1854 – Rick Norton 423.472.5041 Associate Editor [email protected] Opinion [email protected] TUESDAY, MAY 2, 2017 Editorial A challenge of : It comes with two edges

ny American who values freedom, and who embraces its foundation to the deepest core, also understands this: As Amuch as we love it, freedom is sometimes a bittersweet pill to swallow. The one that keeps popping up in public debate — especially in these volatile, disappointingly intolerant times — is freedom of expression, the one that idealizes speech, assembly and just about anything else anyone wants to do ... so long as it is legal and doesn’t cross the imaginary lines protecting the next fellow. When that happens, we call it an abuse of freedom. This newspaper has fingered such abuses as recently as last year by a white supremacist whose racist billboards fouled the Southeast Tennessee air for a brief time until they were forcibly removed. The aspiring politician — who brought a mobile version of the same billboard to the curbside of this newspaper last November as a protest against our news coverage of his campaign and our subsequent editorial views — claimed he had the right. Truth be told, he did. So did we. After all, this is America. Yet, we editorialized then — and we still believe it six months later — that such expression was an abuse of freedom. OUR Presumably, the subject will come up again soon, as the previ- COUNTY ously unsuccessful candidate for Congress reportedly mounts Motorists texting in school another campaign for 2018. If, or when, it happens we will take the same editorial posture D. Gary Davis as before, assuming he clings to the same contentious notions. Bradley County zones a huge threat to all Yes, America is a land of freedom ... but when such freedoms Mayor are abused, they must be confronted. And as we did in 2016, we will again should the occasion arise. But that’s another bridge, one whose crossing could come James 1:8 reminds us that “a double- bial rocket scientist to know that at about minded man is unstable in all his ways.” It Commentary the same speed, no one would probably vol- another day. Yet, it does bring to mind another example where is not my job, nor desire, to help interpret unteer to literally drive blindfolded for three freedom of expression can serve as a double-edged sword. Scripture, but this verse did come to my stand. And even while you are taking the seconds for about the length of half a foot- It is a question of freedom of speech ... the one that recently mind last week. time to read these few words, you are distin- ball field. Yet these same drivers will actual- landed Bradley County Sheriff Eric Watson a dubious award, It seems that on every aspect of each of guishing the shapes of objects and assigning ly do just that, when they look away from according to an article by The Associated Press. Compliments of our daily activities we are being urged to them to thoughts that make the concept of the wheel for just a few seconds to send, the Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free become the “master” of multitasking, and as reading possible. You are regulating your read or correct a text, change a radio sta- Elvis would have explained, “taking care of body temperature, your breathing rate, you tion, look for an item or turn to speak to Expression — based in Charlottesville, Virginia — the Jefferson business in a flash.” This constant effort of are digesting food, and you are converting someone who may be in another part of organization recently handed down the 25th edition of its so- getting more done each day affects us all, in proteins, fats and carbohydrates into fuel to their vehicle. called Muzzle awards. every age group, as we experience life in give your body energy to make this process Remember, also, that texting while driving Eight recipients from across the nation were named. Watson Bradley County and our region. possible — and also no doubt trying how to in Tennessee is against the law! received his based on the flak over the use of his department’s Last week I was stopped, in traffic, figure out where on earth I am going with May we all pledge to try and do a better Facebook page when administrators reportedly removed posts around one of our excellent school system’s this train of thought. job of looking out for our community with a buildings and I witnessed something that I We can accomplish great and amazing single focus and thought process for pro- from a Bradley County resident who opposed the presence of an had been informed might be happening, but feats of human engineering while attempting tecting those in our cars, and those who Easter message on the site. The complainant, who was exercis- in seeing it firsthand I found it shocking to to concentrate on numerous items at once, may be along our path each and every day. ing her rights as an American, saw the Easter message as offen- say the least. but we are much more successful when we The lives saved by this single pledge may sive because it appeared on a government-sponsored social In an area where one would think each focus our attention and concentrate on one be a family member, student or a public media page. And she is an avowed atheist. driver would be at their best behavior and task or a goal at a time. service or emergency worker in our commu- Defending his department’s actions, Watson claimed some of practicing the best in self-defense, it was Please, when you are driving, try to focus nity. shocking to see at least 50 percent of the on the task at hand of getting from one Thank you for your help, and know that I, the posts opposing the Easter message bordered on pornogra- drivers traveling through a school zone while place to another safely. This should be espe- too, will join in trying to reduce distractions phy. The local resident claimed they were legitimate and that speaking on their phones or communicating cially practiced in our school zones and and improve focus on the goal of protecting BCSO’s decision to delete them violated her constitutionally pro- with people in their car while looking in the when you may encounter a public service, each of our residents and citizens. tected freedom of speech. back seat of their vehicle. The majority of utility, law enforcement or any emergency May we double our efforts to keep this The case later found itself as fodder for a lawsuit, one brought the texting-while-driving offenders were professionals who may be assisting others single thought first and foremost on our against Watson, BCSO and Bradley County by American looking down at their phones, or to the side, and have a need to temporarily divert traffic minds while driving. Protect our cargo, pre- with their cars moving forward. This is for a brief time. serve our community and promote our con- Atheists Inc. based in Washington, D.C., and two individual com- unacceptable anywhere, but in a school It has been calculated that during a one- tinued safety first, and embrace this is a plainants. zone it is truly disturbing. second glance away from our path of travel personal attitude. Without going to trial, the case was settled with a $41,000 The human mind is an amazing wonder at 60 mph a vehicle will travel approximate- This process will help to continue to keep payout going to the Atheists group, the two co-complainants and that science continues to try and under- ly 88 feet. Also, it does not take the prover- Bradley County, Tennessee at its best! their attorney. As part of the settlement, the defendants claimed no wrongdoing. Long after the legal dust had settled over a controversy that put Bradley County in the headlines for a few weeks, the Jefferson Center came along with its Muzzles. Dear Annie: Dealing with the dying Like that billboard of hate, like the original Facebook page that depicted a message of Easter love, like the atheist complainants Dear Annie: Our family is going through tic. In familiar situations such as this one, a who opposed its presence on a government-sponsored site ... the end-of-life challenges of my husband’s Advice humorously blunt response is sometimes the final illness. We have always been close, and best mirror to hold up to a person so he the Jefferson Center Muzzles are another example of freedom our children, who live nearby, have really peace among you. Help your parents clean up might reflect on his rude behavior. Plus, as of speech. stepped up to assist him — and me — in your toys. Tell your memories and stories of you mentioned, it can help deflect your feel- The awards are the “bitter” in an American world of freedoms, these final months of home hospice care. In your grandpa to us, and help us make new ings of annoyance, and that alone is a win in most of which are “sweet.” all the important ways, we are supporting memories. my book. A Jefferson Center spokesman said of his organization’s deci- one another emotionally and otherwise. But My beloved kids and grandchildren have Dear Annie: This is in response to sion to grant Watson a Muzzle award, “Sheriff Watson should there are a few rough edges, and I thought a been wonderful in all the important ways — “Daughter in Distress,” whose mother is in a list composed by someone going through this spending loving quality time with us and care facility because of Alzheimer’s disease. have known better than to censor comments from the Facebook might help another family with this ordeal. sharing activities and memories. But like all Wanting to go home is common with page because they reflected beliefs different from his own.” To the children visiting: Mom is no longer people, they fall back into the habits of visit- Alzheimer’s patients. Do not give in. Your role Watson, while taking the satirical award in stride and not the cook, maid or hotelier. That was fine and ing children, and I hope these suggestions is to be a daughter. You cannot do that and flinching from his own religious convictions, told our newspaper freely given for holidays, but this is no holi- will be of help to others. — Sad Nana With So be a caregiver without exhausting yourself. in a tongue-in-cheek tone, “It is an honor to accept this award day. If you come for a visit, make up your Much to Be Thankful For No one else can be her daughter. Others from a group that I have never heard of. I applaud the group for own bed, and change and launder your Dear Sad: This is a beautiful letter. I hope can be caretakers. sheets and linens before you leave. And how you’ve already shared all of these requests Some care facilities allow the spouse to taking the time to notice how we worked to protect religious about offering to throw in some of the towels with your children. If not, please do. I’m sure cuddle the patient in bed. This could be a freedom here in Bradley County.” and sheets for your father, folding them and that helping you would bring them some sol- way to calm her until she falls asleep. — And so is the story of freedom. It is one whose telling will be helping to change our bed? ace in this trying time. Speaking From My Experience retold over and over and over. If I cook, you’re in charge of the cleanup — Dear Annie: I enjoyed reading about Dear Speaking: I’m printing your letter In its finest hour, freedom is the spirit of America. We do what and reach out to be sure the garbage is emp- “Fussy Larry,” the man who is constantly here for the sake of “Daughter in Distress” we like. We say what we want. We believe as we wish. And tied, paper towels are in the holder, the refrig- complaining about the free food his friends and anyone else coping with the transition of erator is occasionally cleaned and the bath- cook for him. I have a loved one who, like having a parent move in to a care facility. hopefully ... we can do it all without infringing on the same rights rooms you use are left clean. Offer to shop for Fussy Larry, can sometimes be ungraciously Thank you for sharing your insights. of those we call neighbor. groceries, run errands, walk the dog and take and needlessly critical of things I make. ——— If freedom is anything, it is this: It is our opportunity to respect us out if your father is up to it. And consider When that happens, I give him a big happy (Editor’s Note: Send your questions for the views of others who don’t share our own. cooking a meal for us. Check the car. Is the smile and say, “Then I have wonderful news: Annie Lane to [email protected]. To Such sentiment sounds good, but it is more than just words. It tire pressure good? Is it gassed up? Nobody is going to make you eat it!” It doesn’t find out more about Annie Lane and read fea- is expectation. Look around you proactively; if something change his behavior, but it ramps down my tures by other Creators Syndicate columnists needs fixing, offer to take care of it. Ask irritation considerably. — Maggie and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Freedom can be painful because we find ourselves being whether I need coverage so that I can make Dear Maggie: I totally agree with that tac- website at www.creators.com.) forced to give a voice to others with whom we might vehemently my own appointments. I lose sight of these disagree. That’s another part of the bitter. The sweet is they things with the demands of feeding, bathing (EDITOR’S NOTE: The Banner welcomes letters to the editor. The guidelines call for must grant the same privilege to us. and dressing your father. The weekly hospice letters to be in good taste and no more than 300 words. Some minor editing, not Given the choice of living in a land where we can exercise our support is limited and focuses mostly on affecting the meaning, may be required. All letters must include the author’s signa- voice or flounder in one where we can’t, we gladly choose the nursing care. To my beloved grandchildren: Just be ture, address and a telephone number for confirmation. Since letters must have a sig- former. yourselves. No need to tiptoe around. Your nature, they cannot be emailed. Letters reflect the opinion of the writer. Letters may But we do so while recognizing it won’t always be easy. grandfather likes the clamor of your play and be sent to Letters to the Editor, Cleveland Daily Banner, P.O. Box 3600, Cleveland, TN It’s not supposed to be. Such is a cost of freedom. to hear your stories. Just try to keep the 37320-3600.)

www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, May 2, 2017—13 Scannapiego From Page 1 a day-to-day basis, so I keep Following last week’s site (the board) up to date on what’s committee meeting, the group happening and when it’s hap- decided to give a recommenda- pening,” she stated. tion to the board vote to begin a Scannapiego was the first stu- relationship with Energy dent liaison CCS Director of Systems Group to start updating Schools Dr. Russell Dyer has the schools and make them gotten to work with, and he more energy efficient. They also joked that she “helped break in recommended that the board a new director.” vote to approve the second “Having a student liaison is phase of the Cleveland Middle very important. The board mem- School roofing project, with bid bers do a great job of keeping up alternate No. 2, a 30-year war- to date with what is happening rantied partial roof repair at in schools and they hear from Blythe Bower Elementary parents and others in the com- School. C.M. Henley Company munity, but it’s also really had the low bid, for a total of important for them to hear from $922,904 the students,” Dyer commented. The board unanimously voted “The student liaison repre- to approve both recommenda- sents not just students at tions. Cleveland High School, but at all Joan Maskew with Keep of our schools. It is a great way America Beautiful was joined by for the students to have a voice Cleveland Utilities’ Jan Runyon to the school board, the elected and Cleveland Associated officials and to me as director of Industries Environmental schools.” Committee and Chamber of Banner photo, SARALYN NORKUS Dyer finds it very refreshing to Commerce member Lisa Pickel have the students involved with to announce the KAB environ- CLEVELAND HIGH Student C. Wyatt Siclare, third from right, won first place in the Keep America Beautiful environmental essay con- the board and feels that it helps mental essay contest winners. them all make better decisions. The topics for this year’s con- test. Kajal Patel, center, and Alexandra Paladian, third from left, tied for second place. From left are CHS environmental science teacher Jeannie Cuervo and Cleveland Utilities’ Jan Runyon, while Cleveland Associated Industries Environmental Committee member Lisa Pickel Of Scannapiego, Dyer declared test were: and KAB’s Joanne Maskew ara second from right and far right. that with her exceptional grades — What is and extracurricular involvement, Cleveland/Bradley’s source of she is a model student. pollution? Can it be corrected Paladian each getting $75 for a “We’re trying to create a well- and how? second place tie. rounded student and you’ve got — What makes some house- Other BOE news: it nailed,” he told the out-going hold cleaning products haz- — The teacher Apple laptops student liaison. ardous? have arrived and been unboxed The student liaison for the — How can you bring pollina- and tagged. They will be handed 2017-18 school year will be tor’s back in your yard? out to teachers during the last Brian Byerly, who CHS principal “Once again, Cleveland High two weeks of school. Autumn O’Bryan said was pro- School was the only school to — Upland Design Group jected to be a future president participate in the environmental architect Brian Templeton by those who interviewed him essay contest,” Maskew announced that the state fire for the position. Byerly, who declared. marshal had gotten back to helps with keeping stats for both CHS had 12 entries, with five them about the plans for the football and basketball writing on hazardous cleaning Candy’s Creek teams, has scored a 34 on the products, five writing on pollina- Elementary with only two com- ACT and has gotten fives on the tor’s and two writing on pollu- ments pertaining to mechanical two AP tests he’s taken so far, tion sources. items and new fire safety regula- tions. Bid opening for the ele- and is intending to take a total First place and $200 was of nine AP classes during his awarded to C. Wyatt Siclare, mentary school will be at the time at the high school. with Kajal Patel and Alexandra AOB on May 11, at 2 p.m. McIntire From Page 1 Business Development Month. town better,” Cartwright said, Insurance Company. McIntire started McIntire & “he jumps in with his sleeves He currently serves as vice Banner photo, SARALYN NORKUS Associates Insurance in 1981 rolled up and does the work. president of the Insurors of with his father, Bill, and became That is rare and that’s part of Tennessee and will fill the role THE CLEVELAND Board of Education recognized 2016-17 student liaison Sarah Scannapiego owner of the business in 1992. what makes him such a great of president in 2019. He is a during its May meeting. In the front row, from left, are Peggy Pesterfield, Scannapiego and Krista Longtime friend and client asset to our city.” member of the McKay. In back are Dr. Russell Dyer, Dawn Robinson, Tom Cloud, Steve Morgan and Charlie Eddie Cartwright said McIntire McIntire is past president of Cleveland/Bradley Chamber of Cogdill. Carolyn Ingram is not pictured. is “part of a generational legacy Commerce and serves as vice of small business owners in this chairman for Economic community and is very proud of “Bob has created a cul- Development, chairs the ture in his office that puts that legacy.” Workforce Development Task What began as a two-person the needs of his customers Force and is a member of the Vouchers operation more than 30 years first, and he treats them Bradley/Cleveland Industrial From Page 1 ago has grown into a business like family. He even goes Development Board. out of his way to make his with almost 20 employees, McIntire was presented his including an in-office claims customers feel valued and award by last year’s recipient, mated costs for the system in the running, but it will be lic schools, and give them to a to help them whenever pos- manager, 10 insurance agents Jeff Cocks of Corporate would have been around $18 back next year,” Dyer stated. private school to use. When and a dedicated team of cus- sible.” Networking Solutions. million per year. “Vouchers are a hot topic you do that, the private school — Eddie Cartwright tomer service representatives. “This is a surprise,” McIntire “The whole voucher move- because they are seen as tak- is not under the same rules “Many customers at McIntire said as he approached the podi- ment has gone moot for the ing funds that are so badly and regulations as a public & Associates still remember the Cleveland Civitan Club and um. “What an honor.” year since Shelby County is not needed to run our current pub- school,” he said. coming in as little kids with past Lieutenant Governor of the “There was a man who their parents or grandparents Appalachian District of Civitan. walked this earth a thousand because the business has been He is a past board member of years ago who made the state- serving the community that Junior Achievement of the ment, ‘I came not to be served, long,” nominator Melinda Ocoee Region, the Professional but to serve.’ That’s sort of the McIntire said. Insurance Agents of Tennessee way I have tried to do things.” Election Commission to present “Bob has created a culture in and the Cleveland Emmaus McIntire praised and thanked his office that puts the needs of community. He has served on his employees — both past and his customers first, and he the agents advisory boards for present — and emphasized the treats them like family,” several prominent insurance positive impact his wife, its electronic pollbook proposal Cartwright stressed. “He even companies, including Melinda, has made in running County Commission must ing justification for the budget goes out of his way to make his Bituminous Insurance, St. Paul the business. By ALLEN MINCEY customers feel valued and to Insurance, Builders Mutual “Without her, and I believe [email protected] decide if they wish to increase increase,” Green said about help them whenever possible.” Insurance Company, Grange it’s true, I might not be here funds for the pollbooks in this this afternoon’s budget hear- “He doesn’t just spend time Insurance Company, Central [receiving this award] today,” he Bradley County Election year’s budget, and see a sav- ing. Commissioners today will talking about ways to make our Insurance Company and Celina said. ings in subsequent elections, The remainder of the budget make their first formal appeal or maintain the status quo is in line with what has been for funding to pay for electron- presented in the past, commis- ic pollbooks that they say will Election Administrator sioners stated. improve and enhance upcom- Fran Green will join The proposed budget ing elections. members of the election increase, and the entire County commission in present- Election Administrator Fran Bradley County Election From Page 1 Green will join members of the ing their proposal to the Commission budget, will election commission in pre- Bradley County require not only a recommen- senting their proposal to the Commission’s Finance That means if the property assessments,” Blake said. tions. dation from the budget com- values go up, the Commission Despite the lack of official The Commission Finance Bradley County Commission Committee at 5 p.m. mittee, but a final vote by the Finance Committee at 5 p.m. today. The new pollbooks must approve a tax rate that business to conduct Monday Committee will have a meeting Bradley County Commission. brings in the same amount of night, Commissioners will have immediately following the joint today. The new pollbooks will will be an increase in Bradley County Election be an increase in requested requested funding for revenue and not more. a busy week ahead beginning session at that same location. Commission members present For example, if a property is The Commission Insurance funding for the election com- the election commission at Monday’s meeting included bringing in $300 a year in Committee will meet at noon mission from previous budget from previous budget Henry, Christy Schuch, Dana taxes, the rate will have to be “There will be no new next Tuesday in the county requests, as it is a new pro- requests, as it is a new Burgner and Oscar Kelley, property taxes created by adjusted to a point where it mayor’s conference room in gram for Bradley County. program for Bradley along with Green. BCEC mem- the reappraisal. People continues to bring in that same the county annex to continue Two companies which pro- County. ber Duane Gilbert was unable amount — even if the value of need to understand that is the discussion concerning the vide electronic pollbooks have to attend. not the way you raise the property has increased. possibility of the county made presentations to the and not increase the budget The commission’s next Thompson also noted that taxes, but when they get switching to a self-insuring election commission, one of for the proposal. The proposal meeting, unless there might be higher appraisals they “according to all indications the system. which included members of will include at least one poll- a called session following the certified tax rates will be lower think automatically that Next Wednesday, the the County Commission and book per precinct, and two at budget proposal presentation, means higher taxes.” than the current rates.” Commission Law Enforcement County Mayor D. Gary Davis a few of the larger voting sites. will be on June 5 at 2 p.m. “There will be no new proper- — Terry Caywood Committee will meet at 1 p.m. in attendance. The election There are 17 voting precincts ty taxes created by the reap- at the Bradley County Sheriff’s commission will present its in Bradley County. praisal,” Caywood said. “People Office. budget today to include what Election Commission need to understand that is not with today’s budget hearings. Commissioner Jeff Yarber, it considers to be the best of Chairman Travis Henry, a the bids from those compa- the way you raise taxes, but On Monday, the Commission who chairs that committee, local attorney, said that he when they get higher appraisals will hold a joint session with said the discussion will focus nies. hopes to be able to attend the Electronic pollbooks are People do read they think automatically that the Cleveland City Council at on the medical cost overages budget hearing today, though means higher taxes.” the Elks Lodge beginning at the department has recently used in place of paper-based he could still be in court in small ads. pollbooks, and often include Finance Committee 11:30 a.m. Agenda items have faced. McMinn County. Other elec- You are reading Chairman Milan Blake noted not been formally announced Yarber said the current the ability for voter lookup, tion commissioners said that that if the Commission tried to for that meeting, but if past provider has been providing verification and identification they would attend the hearing, one now. increase the rates “we would joint meetings are any exam- those services for three years of voters, precinct and ballot but that they want Green to be have to have a public hearing ple, members from both gov- and, with some interest being assignments, as well as voter present to explain the elec- Call The Banner and have a totally different erning parties will be able to shown by local companies in history updates. tronic pollbooks, the cost 472-5041 resolution.” bring up any issues involving bidding to take over the BCSO BCEC members said at involved and the future sav- “This process is totally both entities for which they contract, he believes it is time their regular monthly meeting ings to the county. transparent concerning the may have concerns or sugges- to re-bid that medical contract. Monday afternoon that the “I think that they are want- 14—Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, May 2, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com Scottish surfer saved after 30 hours at sea             LONDON (AP) — Rescue offi- will make a full despite an intense search ended with  Specialist Lawrence Cumming '(( $ (##'' %&$( $)&(  cials are hopeful that a surfer severe hypothermia. him being winched into a Coast $&&!,$)#(,(!*!# #$ '(( $ (##'' %&$( $)&( said the 22-year-old surfer is ( ($ &($&' '(( $ ;?1<4 $&&!,$)#(,(!*!# #$ who was plucked from the sea Matthew Bryce was being Guard helicopter shortly before “making progress” after his ->>5?;:&;031>? > #; %& #;@5/15? ( ($ &($&' '(( $ +5885-9  41>1.E35B1:@4-@;:@41 ?@0-E;2<>58  +5875:?;: #; %& #;@5/1 5? 41>1.E after more than 30 hours adrift treated at Belfast Hospital in the light faded. ordeal. !1@@1>? ;2 (1?@-91:@->E5: >1?<1/@ ;2 @41 ?@-@1 35B1:@4-@;:@41 @40-E;2<>58 !1@@1>? off the western coast of Scotland Northern Ireland Tuesday after Coast Guard Operations ;2 ;?1<4->>5?;:&;031>? > C4;0510"->/4 ;2 (1?@-91:@->E5: >1?<1/@ ;2 @41 ?@-@1 ;2 +58 “He was conscious and breath-  C1>15??A10@;@41A:01>?53:10.E@41 85-9  +5875:?;: C4; 0510<>58   C1>1 %>;.-@1;A>@;2>-081E;A:@E(1::1??11 88 5??A10 @; @41 A:01>?53:10 .E @41 %>;.-@1 ;A>@ ing but severely hypothermic,” <1>?;:? >1?501:@ -:0 :;:>1?501:@ 4-B5:3 ;2 >-081E ;A:@E(1::1??11 88 <1>?;:? >1?5 Cumming said. “Lifting a /8-59?9-@A>10;>A:9-@A>10-3-5:?@@411?@-@1 01:@-:0:;:>1?501:@4-B5:3/8-59?9-@A>10;> ->1>1=A5>10@;2581@41?-91C5@4@4181>7;2@41 A:9-@A>10-3-5:?@@411?@-@1->1>1=A5>10@;2581 hypothermic person from the -.;B1 :-910 ;A>@ ;: ;> .12;>1 @41 1->851> ;2 @41 ?-91 C5@4 @41 81>7 ;2 @41 -.;B1 :-910 @410-@1?<>1?/>5.105: ;> ;@41>C5?1@415> ;A>@ ;: ;> .12;>1 @41 1->851> ;2 @41 0-@1? <>1 water is hazardous, but it was /8-59? C588 .1 2;>1B1> .->>10    ;A>  ?/>5.105: ;> ;@41>C5?1@415>/8-59?C588.1 9;:@4? 2>;9 @41 0-@1 ;2 @41 25>?@ 2;>1B1>.->>10 ;A>9;:@4?2>;9@41 done successfully, and he was <;?@5:3-?@41/-?19-E.1;2@45?:;@5/152@41 0-@1 ;2 @41 25>?@ <;?@5:3 -? @41 then taken to the nearest big />105@;>>1/15B10-:-/@A-8/;105@;> >1 />105@;>?-@81-?@?5D@E 0-E?.12;>1@410-@1 /15B10 -: -/@A-8 /;105@;>? hospital, which was in Belfast.” @4-@ 5? 2;A>  9;:@4? 2>;9 @41 0-@1 ;2 @41 25>?@ -@ 81-?@ ?5D@E   0-E? .12;>1 @41 0-@1 @4-@ 5? <;?@5:3 ;>  '5D@E   0-E? 2;A>9;:@4?2>;9@410-@1;2@4125>?@;9 @41 0-@1 @41 />105@;> >1/15B10 -: -/@A-8 @5;:;><;?@5:3;>'5D@E 0-E? 2>;9@41 /;105@;>?;2@41/>105@;>>1 0-@1 @41 />105@;> >1/15B10 -: -/@A-8 /;105@;>? ;2 @41 />105@;> >1/15B10 @41 thick wetsuit that includes boots 0-E?<>5;>@;@410-@1@4-@5?2;A>9;:@4?2>;9 /;5;> @41 0-@1 ;2 <;?@5:3 -? 01?/>5.10 @;@410-@1@4-@5?2;A>9;:@4?2>;9@410-@1 and a hood. The surfer also 5: ;> (C18B1 9;:@4?2>;9@4101 ;2<;?@5:3-?01?/>5.105:  /101:@? 0-@1 ;2 01-@4 (45? ?@ 0-E ;2 <>58 ;>   (C18B1   9;:@4? 2>;9 @41 01/101:@? managed to remain atop his  '53:109E" &;031>?%1>?;:-8&1<>1 0-@1 ;2 01-@4 (45? @4 0-E ;2 <>58  ?1:@-@5B1 '->-4  ;819-: 81>7  "-?@1> '53:10 -:5/1 +5875:?;: '@1<41:?;: %1>?;:-8 board, lessening his exposure to 5:31> +58?;: A/4-:-: %&    @@;> &1<>1?1:@-@5B1 '->-4 ;819-:81>7"-? the cold water. :1E 2;> ?@-@1 ;2 ;?1<4 ->>5?;: &;031>? >  @1>5:31>+58?;:A/4-:-:%&  @ % $ ;D   81B18-:0 (#     @;>:1E 2;> ?@-@1 ;2 +5885-9  +5875:?;: % $ ;D   81B18-:0 (#     The search was complicated     "-E       because officials were only notified "-E   that Bryce was missing roughly 24 hours after the surfer entered     the water, making it more difficult %A>?A-:@@;@413>110$>01>;2'-81$2&1-8%>;<1>@E5:@41 to predict his likely location. /-?1 ):5@10 '@-@1? ;2 91>5/- B 4->81?  '@;:1 01 /1-?10 -:0 ;>-  '@;:1 1@ -8  -?1 #; “That meant it was a very, very  /B    (#@41):5@10'@-@1?C588;221>@;?188-@ large search area,” said Cumming. 5:@41?;8105?/>1@5;:;2 Lifeboats from Scotland and @41):5@10'@-@1?-//;>05:3@;8-C-:0?A-:@@;@41@1>9? Northern Ireland scoured the -:0/;:05@5;:??1@41>15:@41<>;<1>@E01?/>5.10.18;C waters as the helicopter searched -@1 A:1   from the air. (591  "&135?@>-@5;:  "  " Bryce was spotted by the heli- "5:59A950  copter crew at about 7:30 p.m. %8-/1;2'-81>-081E;A:@E;A>@4;A?1 # $/;11'@ Maritime & Coastguard Agency via AP Monday shortly before the light 81B18-:0(#  ThIs IMAge taken from video issued by the Maritime & Coastguard Agency on Tuesday shows the started to give out. (5@81$221>10(41<>;<1>@E?4-88.1;221>102;>?-81-@11-:0/81->;2-88851:?-:05:@1>1?@?;2@41<->@51? began after his family reported him missing when he did not return from a surfing trip off the western light and then darkness,” said @;@45?-/@5;: Cumming. 1?/>5<@5;: ;2 %>;<1>@E <<>;D59-@18E  -/>1? ;2 A:59 coast of Scotland. <>;B108-:0;:8-/7;D&;-0<>;<1>@E5:>-081E;A:@E (# "-<%->/18#;   !13-81?/>5<@5;:(;25:0@41%;5:@;2135::5:3/;991:/1 -@ @41 5:@1>?1/@5;: ;2 @41 :;>@41-?@1>: >534@;2C-E 85:1 ;2 8-/7 ;D &;-0 F2 1D@1:010 C5@4 @41 ?;A@41-?@1>: INTERNATIONAL >534@;2C-E85:1;2*->:188&;-021D@1:010 (41:/1 5: - ?;A@41-?@1>8E 05>1/@5;: -8;:3 @41 :;>@41-?@1>: >534@;2C-E 85:1 ;2 8-/7 ;D &;-0 - 05?@-:/1 ;2  211@ BRIEFS 9;>1;>81??@;-:>;:&;0#1C-:0@41(>A1%;5:@;21 35::5:3 (41:/181-B5:3@41>534@;2C-E85:1;28-/7;D&;-0-:0 -8;:3-?1>51?;2?1B1>-:/1 Somalia’s malnourished children 85:1?@412;88;C5:3/;A>?1?-:005?@-:/1? number is rising, U.N. says (41:/1#;>@4 013>11? 95:A@1??1/;:0?-?@2;>- 05?@-:/1;2  211@@;-<;5:@ NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — The (41:/1 C5@4 - /A>B1 @; @41 >534@ C5@4 - >-05A? ;2 211@ United Nations children’s agency -:0 -: ->/ 81:3@4 ;2   211@ 4-B5:3 - /4;>0 .1->5:3 ;2 says it has treated more than #;>@4 013>11?''95:A@1? ?1/;:0?-?@-:0-/4;>0 56,000 severely malnourished 81:3@4;2 211@@;-<;5:@ children in Somalia so far this (41:/1';A@4013>11? 95:A@1? ?1/;:0?-?@2;>- year, an increase of almost 90 05?@-:/1;2   211@@;-:>;:&;0#1C percent over last year. (41:/1 C5@4 - /A>B1 @; @41 812@ C5@4 - >-05A? ;2   211@ UNICEF spokeswoman Marixie -:0 -: ->/ 81:3@4 ;2   211@ 4-B5:3 - /4;>0 .1->5:3 ;2 Mercado said Tuesday the agency #;>@4013>11? 95:A@1? ?1/;:0?-?@-:0-/4;>0 has no estimates on the possible 81:3@4;2 211@@;-:>;:&;0#1C death toll as the Horn of Africa (41:/1#;>@4013>11? 95:A@1? ?1/;:0?-?@2;>- country faces widespread drought. 05?@-:/1;2 211@@;-:>;:&;0#1C UNICEF pointed to the “triple Militant Photo via AP (41:/1C5@4-/A>B1@;@41812@C5@4->-05A?;2 211@-:0 threat of drought, disease and dis- -:->/81:3@4;2  211@4-B5:3-/4;>0.1->5:3;2#;>@4 placement” facing children in ThIs undATed IMAge posted online Monday by supporters of the Islamic State militant group on 013>11? 95:A@1? ?1/;:0?-?@-:0-/4;>081:3@4 Somalia. an anonymous photo sharing website, purports to show an Islamic State fighter firing his weapon dur- ;2  211@@;-:>;:&;0#1C Around 615,000 Somalis, the ing clashes with U.S.-backed Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, in the northern Syrian province (41:/1#;>@4013>11?95:A@1? ?1/;:0?-?@2;>- vast majority women and children, of Raqqa. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and Kurdish activists said 05?@-:/1;2  211@@;-:>;:&;0#1C have been displaced by the (41:/1';A@4 013>11? 95:A@1? ?1/;:0?-?@2;>- Tuesday, that a surprise attack in northeastern Syria carried out by IS has killed over 20 people, 05?@-:/1 ;2   211@ @; -: >;: &;0 #1C 5: @41 :;>@4 drought since November. including displaced civilians. Arabic banner reads, "Targeting gatherings of the infidel PKK with auto- C1?@1>: 85:1 ;2 "->58E: 1881E ;2 >1/;>0 5: 110 ;;7  The United Nations has said matic weapons north of the province." %-31 5:@41&135?@1>?$225/1;2>-081E;A:@E(1::1? roughly 20 million people are at ?11& $    risk of famine across Somalia, (41:/1 -8;:3 @41 :;>@4C1?@1>: 85:1 ;2 1881E ';A@4 01 South Sudan, Nigeria and Yemen 3>11?95:A@1? ?1/;:0?+1?@2;>-05?@-:/1;2  in the biggest humanitarian crisis IS attack on the displaced in 211@@;-:>;:&;0$80-@@419;?@:;>@41>:/;>:1>;2!;@  since the world body was founded +;;0?@;:1'A.05B5?5;:;2>1/;>05:%8-@;;7 %-31 in 1945. & $    (41:/181-B5:3@4185:1;2 1881E-:0-8;:3@41:;>@41>:85:1 Black rhinos from South Africa northeast Syria kills at least 21 ;2!;@ ';A@4013>11? 95:A@1? ?1/;:0?+1?@2;>- relocated to Rwandan park BEIRUT (AP) — Islamic State ted a massacre” against dis- Iraqi forces and their allies in 05?@-:/1;2 211@@;-:>;:&;0$805:@41:;>@41-?@ 1>:>534@;2C-E85:1;28-/7;D&;-0 KIGALI, Rwanda (AP) — Ten militants staged a surprise placed civilians as they sought the last neighborhoods it still (41:/1-8;:3@41:;>@41-?@1>:>534@;2C-E85:1;28-/7;D eastern black rhinos have been attack early Tuesday in north- to enter SDF-controlled territo- holds in the western part of &;-0@412;88;C5:3/;A>?1?-:005?@-:/1? relocated to Rwanda’s Akagera eastern Syria, killing at least 21 ry, Khalil said. Mosul, Iraq’s second largest (41:/1#;>@4 013>11?95:A@1??1/;:0?+1?@2;>- National Park from South Africa a people, many of them civilians Khalil told The Associated city. 05?@-:/1;2  211@@;-<;5:@ decade after the poaching-threat- who had fled fighting in areas Press that at least 21 civilians Rajm Sleibi lies about 30 (41:/1C5@4-/A>B1@;@41>534@C5@4->-05A?;2  211@ ened animal was last seen in the of Syria and Iraq held by the were killed and 15 wounded. kilometers (18 miles) south of -:0-:->/81:3@4;2  211@4-B5:3-/4;>0.1->5:3;2 park, authorities said Tuesday. extremist group, a Kurdish He added that the attack came the town of al-Hol, which hous- #;>@4 013>11? 95:A@1? ?1/;:0?+1?@-:0-/4;>0 The relocation is the result of spokesman and Syrian activists a few hours after IS suicide es a refugee camp for civilians 81:3@4;2  211@@;-<;5:@ Rwanda’s collaboration with said. bombers dressed in civilian displaced from Syria and Iraq. (41:/1#;>@4 013>11? 95:A@1? ?1/;:0?+1?@2;>- African Parks, which manages The attack took place after clothes sneaked into the town A Kurdish activist said it is the 05?@-:/1;2  211@@;-<;5:@ protected areas on behalf of gov- militants sneaked into the vil- of Shaddadeh and engaged SDF entry point to Hassakeh for (41:/1C5@4-/A>B1@;@41812@C5@4->-05A?;2   211@ ernments across the continent. lage of Rajm Sleibi, a front line forces, triggering clashes. Syrians civilians fleeing the -:0-:->/ “Rhinos are one of the great that separates the Kurdish- The Islamic State group is eastern cities of Deir el-Zour 81:3@4;2  211@4-B5:3-/4;>0.1->5:3;2#;>@4 01 symbols of Africa, yet they are controlled Hassakeh province under attack by an array of and Raqqa in Syria, and those 3>11?  95:A@1? ?1/;:0? +1?@ -:0 - /4;>0 81:3@4 ;2 and IS-held areas further forces in Syria and Iraq. fleeing from Mosul and else-  211@@;@41%;5:@;2135::5:3 severely threatened and are on the $#(## -/>1?9;>1;>81?? decline in many places across the south. In Syria, the Kurdish-domi- where in Iraq. The village, near the Iraqi nated SDF, backed by U.S.-led The activist, speaking on (41(1>9?;2%-E91:@#;.501D/1<@2;>.50?9-01.E@41 continent due to the extremely ):5@10'@-@1??4-88.1-//1<@10.E@41&'A:81??@41?-91 lucrative and illegal rhino horn border, houses a temporary coalition airstrikes, is now condition of anonymity fearing camp for displaced people flee- fighting to recapture the town for his own safety, put the 5?-//;9<-:510.E-/1>@52510/41/7;>/-?451>G?/41/75:@41 trade,” African Parks CEO Peter 95:59A9-9;A:@;2@C1:@E<1>/1:@;2@41-9;A:@;2@41.50 Fearnhead said in a statement. ing IS-controlled territory in of Tabqa from the Islamic State death toll at 22, saying the vic- 9-01 <-E-.81 @; @41 1<->@91:@ ;2 A?@5/1 12;>1 .15:3 “The rhino’s return to this coun- Syria and Iraq. group. tims were mostly women and <1>95@@10 @; .50 -@ @41 ?-81 -88 .5001>? ?4-88 05?<8-E @; @41 try, however, is a testament to Redur Khalil, a spokesman The town is an important children displaced from the &'<>;;2@4-@@41E->1-.81/;9<8EC5@4@45?>1=A5>191:@ #; Rwanda’s extraordinary commit- for the main Kurdish fighting stronghold for the militants, conflict. .50?C588.1>1/15B102>;9-:E<1>?;:C4;4-?:;@<>1?1:@10 ment to conservation and is force in Syria, said the attack located about 40 kilometers (25 The Britain-based Syrian <>;;2@4-@5241;>?415?@41?A//1??2A8.5001>41;>?41/-: another milestone in the restora- started with an early morning miles) southeast of their de Observatory for Human Rights, 9-71@4101<;?5@>1=A5>10.E@41$>01> tion of Akagera’s natural diversi- assault by IS militants on a facto capital, the city of Raqqa. which tracks the Syrian conflict (41 ?A//1??2A8 .5001> ?4-88 @1:01> @41 .-8-:/1 ;2 @41  ty.” checkpoint in Rajm Sleibi The Kurdish-led opposition through activists on the /4-?1 <>5/1 5: /1>@52510 2A:0? <-E-.81 @; @41 1<->@91:@ ;2 Under the arrangement funded belonging to the Syrian fighters have pushed the ground, said Tuesday’s attack A?@5/1-@:@1>:-8&1B1:A1'1>B5/1 ' 5348-:0&;;9 by the Howard G. Buffett Democratic Forces, a U.S.- extremists to northern neigh- included suicide bombers and  -/7?;: (#  ;: ;> .12;>1  % "  @45>@E   Foundation, up to 20 eastern backed Kurdish-dominated borhoods of Tabqa, close to one heavy clashes with the .A?5:1??0-E?2>;9@410-@1;2?-81 black rhinos will be transferred to force that fights the Islamic of Syria’s largest dams. Kurdish-dominated U.S.- : @41 1B1:@ @41 ?A//1??2A8 .5001> 012-A8@? ;: -:E ;2 @41 Rwanda this month. The Rwanda State. In Iraq, the extremist group backed rebels. The Observatory @1>9? /;:@-5:10 5: @41 $>01> @41 01<;?5@ ?4-88 .1 2;>215@10 The militants then “commit- is fighting for survival against put the death toll at 24 killed. -:0>1@-5:10.E@41&'-?<->@;2@41<>;/110?;2?-81-:0 Development Board called the @41>1-8<>;<1>@E?4-88-3-5:.1;221>102;>?-81C5@4;A@2A> relocation “a historic move for the @41><1>95??5;:;2@41;A>@A:01>@41@1>9?-:0/;:05@5;:? nation and the species.” ;2 @41 $>01> ;> 5: @41 -8@1>:-@5B1 @41 >1-8 <>;<1>@E ?4-88 .1 Around 1,000 eastern black rhi- ?;80@;@41?1/;:045341?@.5001> nos remain in the wild. IMF says more reforms still needed by Mideast oil exporters (41 ):5@10 '@-@1? 9-E .50 -? - />105@;> -3-5:?@ 5@? 6A03 91:@?C5@4;A@@1:01>;2/-?4 Court rejects German woman’s DUBAI, United Arab Persistently lower oil rev- Arab Emirates have implement- (41?-81;2@41>1-8<>;<1>@E?4-88.1?A.61/@@;/;:25>9-@5;: demand for hotel to ID lover Emirates (AP) — The enues have forced governments ed sensitive austerity meas- .E@41;A>@ )<;:/;:25>9-@5;:;2@41?-81-:0>1/15<@;2@41 International Monetary Fund to consolidate spending, partic- ures, including lifting some 1:@5>1/4-?1<>5/1@41;A>@?4-885??A1-:0@41&'?4-88 BERLIN (AP) — A court in said on Tuesday oil exporting ularly in the Gulf where many subsidies on gas and electrici- 0185B1>@;@41/4-?1>-0110/;:B1E5:3@41>1-8<>;<1>@E Munich has rejected a woman’s countries in the Middle East citizens have grown accus- ty. @;@41/4-?1> )<;:/;:25>9-@5;:;2@41?-81-885:@1>1?@? legal bid to obtain the name of a continue to have the world’s tomed to generous perks, sub- However, it was largely a 5: 851:? -3-5:?@ ;> /8-59? @; @41 >1-8 <>;<1>@E @4-@ ->1 ;> man she spent three nights in a largest energy subsidy bill and sidies and cushy public sector bump in the price of oil from 9-E.1-??1>@10.E-:E;2@41<->@51?@;@45?-/@5;:->105? hotel with seven years ago. that additional reforms are still jobs as a result of their coun- an average of $42 a barrel in /4->310-:01D@5:3A5?410 The woman gave birth to a son needed to curb government tries’ oil wealth. 2016 to a projected $55 a bar- (41):5@10'@-@1?>1?1>B1?@41>534@@;>161/@-:E-:0-88.50? nine months after the encounter spending. Across the Middle East, oil rel in 2017 that helped run -:0@;C5@40>-C@41<>;<1>@E2;>9?-81 in Halle, eastern Germany, and In its updated regional out- exporting countries were able down the expected deficit of ;>9 ;2 %-E91:@ 88 <-E91:@? 9A?@ .1 .E /-?4 /1>@52510 sought to force the hotel to reveal look report, the IMF said to reduce overall budget GCC countries to $240 billion, /41/7 /-?451>? ;> @>1-?A>1>? /41/7 ;> .E - ):5@10 '@-@1? her lover’s full identity. money spent each year on sub- deficits to an estimated $375 from a 2016 projected outlook <;?@-8.-:71D<>1??;>@1813>-<49;:1E;>01> "-71/41/7 She wanted the man, whom she sidies from these oil exporting billion for the five year period of $350 billion. ;>9;:1E;>01><-E-.81@;@411<->@91:@;2 A?@5/1 knew only by the first name countries is down from $190 between 2016 and 2021, down “Going forward, we believe CCC 5>?-A/@5;:? 3;B Michael, to pay child support. billion in 2014 to a current from last year’s projected $565 additional reforms are still @5?59<;>@-:@@4-@-:E5:@1>1?@10<->@E/;:@-/@ &;.1>@-;811 Judges rejected her request, estimate of $86 billion a year. billion deficit. needed as well as fiscal arguing that it could unduly :@1>:-8&1B1:A1'1>B5/1 This was largely due, however, To reduce spending, the six reforms for the GCC countries %>;<1>@E<<>-5?-8-:0!5=A50-@5;:'<1/5-85?@ breach the privacy of four men to a global decline in energy Gulf Cooperation Council to keep reducing the level of with that name who were regis- ' 5348-:0&;;9 prices since mid-2014, when (GCC) countries of Saudi deficit,” said Jihad Azour, IMF’s -/7?;:(#  tered at the hotel during the peri- prices had climbed above $100 Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Mideast and Central Asia 188   od. a barrel. 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WASHINGTON (AP) — restarting negotiations with the regime. President Donald Trump opened North and even suggested “The only time he should meet the door to a future meeting resuming food aid to North with him is to get the details of with North Korea’s Kim Jong Korea once it starts dismantling how North Korea will abandon Un, offering unusual praise for its nuclear and missile pro- their nuclear weapons program,” the globally ostracized leader at grams. McCain told reporters. a time of surging nuclear ten- On one point, at least, Trump Trump’s musings about a sions. and his team have been consis- potential meeting with Kim were Although the White House tently clear: A solution requires reminiscent of Obama’s declara- played down near-term involvement by China, the tion during his 2008 campaign prospects for such a meeting, North’s biggest economic part- that he’d be willing to meet Trump’s conciliatory comments ner. Trump is hoping China can without pre-condition with the Monday marked a departure pressure the North into a peace- leaders of North Korea, Iran, from his more unforgiving tone ful denuclearization. The admin- Cuba and other nations long at toward the North in recent istration of President Barack odds with the U.S. Republicans weeks. It marked the latest fluc- Obama unsuccessfully sought and Obama’s Democratic oppo- tuation as Trump’s administra- the same objective for years. nent, Hillary Clinton, criticized tion struggles to articulate its Trump’s suggestion of admira- Obama for that statement. As policy for addressing the grow- tion for Kim, however, is some- president, Obama ultimately ing threat from North Korea’s thing entirely new. spoke by phone with Iran’s nuclear program. He noted that Kim assumed leader and traveled to Cuba “If it would be appropriate for office in his 20s and has held amid an historic detente with me to meet with him, I would power despite efforts by “a lot of the island nation. absolutely, I would be honored people” to take it away. The U.S. maintains no diplo- to do it,” Trump told Bloomberg “So obviously, he’s a pretty matic relations with North News. smart cookie,” Trump told CBS’ Korea and the two countries Clearly aware of the power of “Face the Nation” in an interview are technically at war, as the his declaration, he added: “We that aired Sunday. 1950-1953 Korean conflict Joe WoodS shared this photo of the in North Carolina. He noted the river have breaking news.” Tasked with explaining ended without a peace treaty. passes by the ancient town of Kituwa, the mother town of the Cherokee. As a presidential candidate, Trump’s flattery, White House The North makes no secret of Trump suggested he was open spokesman Sean Spicer said its intention to develop a to meeting Kim, but hadn’t there would be no meeting with nuclear weapons system capa- repeated the line since taking the secretive North Korean ble of striking the U.S. main- office. Fresh missile tests by the leader until circumstances were land. In recent weeks, North North and its progress toward right and numerous conditions Korea has conducted major developing a nuclear weapon met. He said Kim should have to military drills, test-fired mis- capable of hitting the United alter his government’s behavior siles in violation of U.N. resolu- States have made the isolated and “show signs of good faith.” tions and taken preparatory communist dictatorship one of “Clearly, conditions are not steps toward a fifth nuclear America’s top national security there right now,” Spicer said. test, steps that have fueled concerns. But echoing Trump’s gentler growing U.S. concerns and Deeming President Barack tone, Spicer said Kim had “man- prompted Trump to send an Obama’s “strategic patience” aged to lead a country forward” aircraft carrier to the area. with North Korea a total failure, from a young age. Spicer didn’t The president’s latest com- Trump and his aides say they’re mention that under Kim, North ments on North Korea came as taking a more aggressive Korea’s government remains his CIA director, Mike Pompeo, approach, at times warning of strictly authoritarian and dis- was in South Korea, where tens potential military confrontation sent isn’t tolerated. Much of the of millions of people live within if the North doesn’t change country is impoverished and artillery range of the northern course. The U.S. has even raised malnourished. border. Secretary of State Rex the possibility of a pre-emptive Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., Tillerson last week chaired a strike if Pyongyang conducts who has urged a tough U.N. Security Council meeting another nuclear test. approach to North Korea, and urged countries to ramp Yet on other occasions, warned that Trump would be up sanctions and suspend Trump’s administration has legitimizing Kim by granting a diplomatic ties with the North dangled carrots. It has spoken of meeting to the leader of a brutal to increase pressure. VICkY GUY said the dragonfly, photo above left, posed for her on a Overcoming Opioids: When flower. pills are a hospital’s last resort CAThY BALTIMORE (AP) — A car crash hAMMonTree shared shattered Stuart Anders’ thigh, the photo, above right, leaving pieces of bone sticking of a lilac-colored iris. through his skin. Yet Anders begged emergency room doctors not to give him powerful opioid painkillers — he’d been addicted once before and panicked at the thought of relapsing. “I can’t lose what I worked for,” he said. JennIFer hArdI- The nation’s opioid crisis is Son shared the photo, forcing hospitals to begin rolling left, of a great blue out non-addictive alternatives to heron. treatments that have long been the mainstay for the severe pain of trauma and surgery, so they don’t save patients’ lives or limbs only to have them fall under the grip of addiction. Anders, 53, from Essex, Cleveland Daily Banner Maryland, was lucky to land in a Baltimore emergency room offer- University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center via AP ing an option that dramatically In ThIS JAn. 19 hAndoUT photo from the University of Maryland cut his need for opioids: An ultra- Shock Trauma Center, nurse Amanda Fritsch checks the catheter sound-guided nerve block bathed delivering a drug that kept Stuart Anders’ injured leg numb for three a key nerve in local anesthetic, days. Called a nerve block, the non-addictive numbing treatment keeping his upper leg numb for substantially cut the amount of opioid painkillers that Anders other- several days. “It has really changed the wise would have been prescribed for his shattered femur. dynamics of how we care for these hours after surgery, the pain that they’ll really need it or not. patients,” said trauma anesthesi- comes back after that isn’t neces- Now, amid surging deaths from ologist Dr. Ron Samet, who treat- sarily as hard and as strong,” said drug overdoses, some hospitals ed Anders. Samet, an assistant anesthesiolo- and emergency rooms are An estimated 2 million people gy professor at the University of rethinking their own dependence in the U.S. are addicted to pre- Maryland School of Medicine. on the painkillers, taking steps to scription opioids, and an average And some doctors are discover- make them a last resort rather of 91 Americans die every day ing an added benefit of cutting than a starting reflex. from an overdose of those back or even eliminating opioids. The new approach: Mixing a painkillers or their illicit cousin, At the University of Pittsburgh variety of different medications, heroin. Medical Center, a program called along with techniques like nerve This grim spiral often starts in “enhanced recovery after surgery” blocks, spinal anesthesia and the hospital. A Harvard study is getting some patients home two numbing lidocaine, to attack pain published in the New England to four days faster following from multiple directions, rather Journal of Medicine in February major abdominal operations, than depending solely on opioids Did you know that if you subscribe to raised the troubling prospect that using non-opioid painkillers that to dampen brain signals that for every 48 patients newly pre- are gentler on the digestive tract. scream “ouch.” It’s known by the the Cleveland Daily Banner you can scribed an opioid in the emer- “Our patients are very afraid of wonky name “multimodal analge- gency room, one will use the pills pain, especially the patients with sia.” get a full month absolutely FREE? for at least six months over the a history of opioid addiction,” Consider colorectal surgery, so next year. And the longer they’re said Dr. Jennifer Holder-Murray, painful that standard practice is used, the higher the risk for a UPMC colorectal surgeon who to administer IV opioids in the becoming dependent. helped start the program. “When operating room and switch to a Doctors and hospitals around they come back to me and tell me patient-activated morphine pump That’s right the country are searching for they didn’t even fill their opioid right afterward. The University of ways to relieve extreme pain while prescription, that’s a remarkable Pittsburgh program ended that at the same time sharply limiting experience.” opioid-first mentality. Instead, 4 4 MonthsMMoonntthhss forffoorr onlyoonnllyy $20.00$$2200..0000 what was long considered their In trauma centers and surgery doctors choose from a wide mix most effective tool. It’s a critical suites, there are no one-size-fits- of options including IV acetamin- part of the effort to overcome the all replacements for prescription ophen and prescription-strength IF YOU HAVEN’T RECEIVED “HOME DELIVERY” WITHIN worst addiction crisis in U.S. his- opioids — narcotic painkillers anti-inflammatory painkillers tory but, as Anders’ experience that range from intravenous mor- known as NSAIDs, anti-seizure THE PAST 30 DAYS AND YOU’RE NOT LISTED IN OUR SYSTEM AS A shows, their options are neither phine and Dilaudid to pills medications such as gabapentin CURRENT SUBSCRIBER YOU QUALIFY FOR THIS SPECIAL OFFER simple nor perfect. including Percocet, Vicodin and that calm nerve pain, muscle- Anders’ excruciating injury OxyContin. They so rapidly dull relaxing drugs, and others. eventually did require a low opioid severe pain that they’ve become a Without the opioid side effects ALL ORDERS MUST BE PRE-PAID AND ARE NON-REFUNDABLE dose when the nerve block wore default in hospital care, to the of nausea, vomiting and consti- off but, Samet said, far less than point where it’s not uncommon pation, patients may find it easier WE ACCEPT ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS normal. for patients to have an opioid to start eating solid food and “Provide them with good pain dripping through an IV before walking around hours after sur- 472-5041 relief initially, for the first 24 to 48 they wake from surgery, whether gery.