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By Kimberly Miller could be at risk through Labor Wednesday for most areas as Wednesday, while tropical a Wednesday forecast. GateHouse Media Day, depending on which the latest forecast showed storm-force winds blew out While models had Dorian on direction the storm takes. The Dorian’s winds reaching 80 up to 80 miles. a consistent track Tuesday, Dorian strengthened to a National Hurricane Center mph. The storm was expected “All indications are that the center’s John Cangialosi Category 1 storm Wednesday, expects Dorian to intensify to skirt Puerto Rico and pass by this Labor Day weekend, said Wednesday that there following a still-uncertain to a Category 3 hurricane north of Grand Bahama a powerful hurricane will be was now considerable dis- path that threatens to batter with sustained 115 mph winds by Saturday with 115-mph near the Florida or south- agreement in each run and the East Coast with 140-mph as it approaches Florida early winds. eastern coast of the United that “confidence in the long wind gusts this weekend. Monday. Hurricane-force States,” said Lixion Avila, the term track remains low.” Millions of Americans from Florida’s governor winds extended 15 miles National Hurricane Center’s Florida to southern Georgia declared a state of emergency from Dorian’s center on senior hurricane specialist, in See DORIAN, A3 PCB eyes CRA assessment

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LH mayor addresses records request

By Collin Breaux [email protected] @PCNHCollinB

LYNN HAVEN — Lynn Haven’s mayor on Tuesday refuted recent complaints that she drove a city golf cart — given to her by the North and South Thomas Drive in Panama City Beach are shown on Wednesday. Since construction began in 2003, the city has redeveloped major previous city manager sections of Front Beach Road, North and South Thomas Drive, Richard Jackson Boulevard and Churchwell Drive. [PATTI BLAKE/THE NEWS HERALD] — for personal use. City Commissioner Dan Russell recently City Council expected to formally create special annual assessment during Sept. 12 meeting made a public records request to Mayor Margo Anderson regarding the use of the golf cart, given By Ed Offley to her by former City [email protected] Manager Michael White after Hurricane Michael. PANAMA CITY BEACH — Anderson addressed the The City Council on Sept. 12 request during the reg- is expected to formally create ular Lynn Haven City a special annual assessment to Commission meeting cover maintenance and upkeep on Tuesday. for the Front Beach Road Com- Russell made the munity Redevelopment Area. request after citizens The special tax will apply to brought up the issues more than 12,000 parcels of and wanted to know if land in the city that fall within the golf cart was used the formal boundaries of the for personal use and on CRA and its upgraded road streets where golf cart system, according to City Man- use isn’t allowed, and if ager Mario Gisbert. that was authorized by “Revenues collected from a the city. Front Beach Road CRA assess- “I used it to carry cases ment may only be used on CRA of water, food, blankets transportation projects and will and other items to the enable the continued construc- elderly, those with small tion of CRA road sections,” children and those who The intersection of U.S. 98 and Richard Jackson Boulevard in Panama City Beach. [PATTI BLAKE/THE NEWS See CRA, A3 HERALD] See RECORDS, A3

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Front Beach Road, North system will enjoy improved parcel; project in 2000, the city on Ordinance 1498 creating CRA and South Thomas Drive, property values, Gisbert — Publicity, mailing and has used tax increment the CRA assessment at its Richard Jackson Boulevard added. billing fee: flat fee of $5 per financing (TIF) — receiv- Aug. 22 meeting, and voted From Page A1 and Churchwell Drive. The assessment will be parcel. ing county ad valorem 5-0 to approve. The council The latest segment under calculated for each parcel City officials estimate taxes collected within its is scheduled on Sept. 12 to preparation is a $20 mil- based on a set of three for- that the average assess- boundaries and diverted conduct the second public Gisbert said in a detailed lion project to redevelop mulas, in addition to set ment in the first year of to the CRA — to fund the reading and public hearing memorandum posted on Arnold Road from the fees for administrative and operation during the 2019- road improvements, light- on the ordinance, followed the city’s website. “These northern city limits to Front processing charges. They 20 fiscal year will be about ing, burying utilities, trolley by a second vote. A sepa- roadways will improve Beach Road, and a 1.5-mile include: $55.00 (less the two fees), and bike lanes, sidewalks rate resolution formally traffic flow through the segment of Front Beach — Square footage of Communications Director and landscaping. How- adopting the Annual CRA construction of new infra- Road to Lullwater Drive. heated/air conditioned Debbie Ward said. ever, at the end of that term Assessment then will be structure which includes Future improvements will structures: $0.008 per The anticipated enact- when the overall project is brought up for action. bike, trolley, and turn take place on Cobb Road, square foot; ment of the CRA assessment completed, TIF funds no To aid property owners lanes and sidewalks, and Powell Adams Road, Hill — Improved value for follows a lengthy review by longer will flow to the city, in identifying the estimated remedy a blighted area Road, Nautilus Street, Clara the property (not includ- the council and staff on the which prompted the coun- CRA assessment for their through lighting, land- Avenue and Alf Coleman ing land value): $0.03 per need to establish a perma- cil in June to establish the parcels, the city has cre- scaping and streetscape Road. $1,000 of improved value; nent revenue source for assessment as a means to ated an interactive website enhancements.” The proposed assessment — Land value: $0.05 per maintaining the improved preserve and maintain the which can be searched and Since construction began is based on the assumption $1,000 of land value; street grid. Since the CRA improvements. studied at http://quick- in 2003, the city has rede- that land parcels located — Administrative activi- was first established as a The council held a first search.ennead-data.com/ veloped major sections of along the improved street ties: flat fee of $33.89 per 30-year redevelopment reading and public hearing pcbfbrcra/.

this stuff now. Maybe we the Florida east coast, tweeted the government is On Wednesday all that RECORDS can move forward.” DORIAN although it is too soon to “tracking closely tropical changed. Dorian became The city has been some- determine where these storm Dorian as it heads, a hurricane after it skirted From Page A1 what on edge after news From Page A1 hazards will occur,” the as usual, to Puerto Rico. the east coast of Puerto broke in April that the FBI forecast said. “Residents in FEMA and all others are Rico, far away from the and IRS were looking at these areas should ensure ready, and will do a great large mountain ranges that had difficulty getting to Lynn Haven for possible “In addition, users are that they have their hurri- job.” He followed his tweet could have significantly and from the distribution municipal corruption. In reminded not to focus on cane plan in place and not with a jab calling Puerto disrupted it. points behind City Hall response, the commission the exact forecast points as focus on the exact forecast Rico corrupt with incom- The center of the cone and Tyndall Federal Credit recently agreed to spend the average five-day track track of Dorian’s center.” petent leaders. Dorian is of uncertainty has Dorian Union,” Anderson said. $100,000 on a forensic error is around 200 miles,” Dorian would be the the first major hit for the making landfall near Anderson said she audit of the city. he said. second hurricane to make U.S. territory since Hur- Daytona Beach at 8 a.m. couldn’t call Russell to dis- Anderson said she But the hurricane center U.S. landfall this season, ricane Maria in 2017. Monday, with the worst cuss board business outside received “a great deal” of is warning of heavy rains following Barry’s blow The first few National of the storm northward the meeting because of the national media publicity extending from Florida to Louisiana in mid-July. Hurricane Center fore- over St. Augustine and Sunshine Law. Anderson and accolades for her lead- through the Southeast into Barry remained a Category casts predicted that Jacksonville. said she used the golf cart to ership in the first 20 days early next week. Two of 1 storm briefly and caused Dorian would likely not “On Tuesday, the travel around Lynn Haven after Hurricane Michael, the most reliable computer widespread flooding from intensify by the time it storm took an unantici- at a time when debris made made difficult decisions forecast models remained New Orleans to the bayous made landfall in south- pated turn to the north, driving difficult. and angered officials and far part; one predicted farther west. east Florida as a tropical which not only threw On personal use, Ander- people because she fought Dorian will cross over the Florida Gov. Ron storm. Dorian was facing off the model runs, but son said she is not sure hard for residents and is “a Florida peninsula into the DeSantis warned residents an uphill battle on its road changed the bigger pic- when her hours end each woman not afraid to speak Gulf of Mexico; the other in his state to prepare with to intensification. It was ture for the worse,” said day as mayor and she her mind and to challenge showed Dorian hugging seven days of supplies and surrounded by dry air and Brian McNoldy, a senior has used the golf cart on decisions with which they the state’s east coast and follow updates on the wind shear aloft. If that research associate at weekends and evenings disagreed.” going northward toward storm’s track. Communi- wasn’t enough, Dorian at the Rosenstiel School of interacting with the com- “The neighbors and resi- the Carolinas. ties along the state’s east the time projected to pass Marine and Atmospheric munity. Anderson recently dents I have served over the “The risk of danger- coast began distributing over the 10,000-foot-tall Science. returned the cart to the city last four years have had no ous storm surge and sandbags, while stores are Pico Duarte Mountains in Florida could begin feel- “in hopes that the petty problem ever complaining hurricane-force winds filling up with residents Hispaniola. Forecasters ing tropical storm force complaints against me will directly to me in the past is increasing in the cen- purchasing food, bottled questioned whether the winds on Saturday with stop” so focus can return to and I have no doubt that tral and northwestern water and other essentials. storm would survive such the most likely arrival time the town. if they are unhappy with Bahamas and along President Donald Trump a disruption. being Sunday morning. “I have used the golf cart something I’m doing or to drive state and national not doing, they will let me elected officials — as well know as they always do, as local, state and national either on social media or by media representatives calling me on my listed cell- — around the city to give phone number,” Anderson them a close-up view of said. the destruction, continu- In other Lynn Haven ing to tell our story and news: bring as many resources — The city will have a to help us as possible,” commemoration of Hur- Anderson said. “I have ricane Michael at Sheffield purchased all gasoline for Park at 11 a.m. and celebra- the vehicle, changed the tion at noon Oct. 10, the oil and made repairs to tires one-year anniversary of which picked up nails and the storm. screws in the weeks after — A workshop on the storm.” rebuilding the sports Other topics Russell complex after Hurricane requested were if hats Michael damage was held were purchased using city before the meeting. The money and about permits city has no set plans and for the pole barn erected at is considering ideas and Anderson’s house. Ander- getting public feedback. son said she ordered hats Suggestions included pick- as thank you gifts after her leball courts, sunshades mayoral campaign and paid over bleachers, indoor for them from her cam- volleyball and building a paign funds. The pole barn sturdier gymnasium that was permitted and con- could serve as a natural structed on her property disaster shelter. more than two years ago. — Background checks are Russell apologized if being done on applicants Anderson was offended by for the city manager posi- the request but said it was tion. Several residents said his job to look into citizens’ Acting City Manager Vickie questions and see if he can Gainer should be perma- find answers. nently in the role. White “I appreciate the mayor resigned in March after he answering those requests was arrested and charged that I had. The fact that she with aggravated assault answered that in a public with a deadly weapon for an format should put this to alleged domestic violence rest,” Russell said. “I’m incident where he pointed hoping I won’t get anymore a handgun at his wife and phone calls about any of himself.

* ** A4 Thursday, August 29, 2019 | The News Herald NATION&WORLD Fears of aid exiting with troops

As soldiers prepare to war brings badly needed leave Afghanistan, peace, Afghanistan could see will aid stream out? an increase in aid, said Alex Thier, who once directed By Cara Anna assistance for the country The Associated Press with the U.S. Agency for International Development. JEBUL SIRAJ, Afghanistan But if the peace process — The children will inherit any drags out or fails, that could peace that comes to Afghani- “depress enthusiasm for stan, if only they can live to giving,” he warned after a see it. visit to Kabul this month. Whimpering and badly Some donors could be reluc- malnourished, they are among tant to fund a government in the most vulnerable in a coun- whichtheTalibanwieldpower try that remains one of the and don’t respect the rights of poorest in the world. Now an women and others. expected United States-Tal- The Taliban have indicated iban agreement to end nearly they want international aid to 18 years of fighting raises continue, and understand- questions about whether the ing how to keep it flowing is foreign aid largely propping up part of talks with the U.S., the country will drop as troops Thier said, citing what he has withdraw. heard from diplomats, Taliban Much depends on the Tali- proxies and people who met ban, who have indicated they with Taliban leaders in intra- want that aid to continue Afghan dialogues in Moscow even as they call for armed A nurse, right, checks the height of a malnourished girl, Humaira, in a ward at Indira Gandhi hospital Aug. and Qatar this year. “invaders” to leave. But if 21 in Kabul, Afghanistan. [RAFIQ MAQBOOL/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] “Part of the Taliban moti- the insurgent group that vation in the peace process already controls roughly half Nations children’s agency. breastfeed because they don’t U.S.-led invasion to oust the is, they clearly want to avoid of Afghanistan tries to assert Mothers and children lined have enough income to feed Taliban in 2001, but despite being a pariah state as before,” a harsh form of Islamic law up outside. themselves.” Aid has dropped billions of dollars in assistance he said. But no one knows across the country or contin- Some 2 million children in recent years, with supple- more than half of its people what they will give up to keep ues its attacks, some donors in Afghanistan face acute mental biscuits and wheat still live in poverty. Much receiving support. could walk away. malnutrition, according to flour that was once provided of the aid has gone to secu- The local U.N. humanitar- The urgency of aid is seen UNICEF, about 600,000 of for patients now unavailable. rity efforts, and frustrated ian coordinator, Toby Lanzer, in Jebul Siraj, a mountainside them so severely malnour- Health care and other basic Afghans assert that untold who has spoken with “all of community north of the capi- ished that without urgent services are precarious in a amountshave been lost in cor- the authorities across Afghan- tal, Kabul, where a burqa-clad treatment they could die. countrywheretheWorldBank ruption and mismanagement. istan,” said he believes aid woman held a gaunt, startled- The hospital in nearby says grants finance some 75% U.S. aid to the country was won’t drop, calling the coun- looking boy named Abdullah, Charikar city treats more of total public expenditures. cut in half in 2014, the year try’s case so compelling that just 7 months old. Days ago, than 1,000 children a month This year it warned against that U.S. and NATO forces efforts must continue, what- he was at an emergency ward. for malnutrition and the prob- the dire consequences of “any formally ended their combat ever happens. He has spoken Now he sipped curiously at a lem is growing, nurse Fariba rapid decline in international mission. About 20,000 forces with the United States and supplement as part of a new Hashimi said. aid flows.” remain, largely to train and other “particularly gener- nutrition monitoring program “It’s mostly an eco- Afghanistan has been support Afghan counterparts. ous” countries and believes at a clinic in Parwan prov- nomic issue, for mothers as the largest single recipient If a U.S.-Taliban agreement donors are in Afghanistan for ince supported by the United well,” she said. “They can’t of American aid since the on ending America’s longest the long haul. DATELINES

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Greta Thunberg, a 16-year-old Swedish climate Revellers throw tomatoes at each other Wednesday This undated rendering shows a field of clover, activist, waves Wednesday after sailing in New York during the annual “Tomatina,” a tomato fight fiesta in from Dr. Seuss’ book “Horton Hears a Who,” that Harbor aboard the Malizia II. Thunberg arrived in the village of Bunol near Valencia, Spain. More than will be incorporated as part of a touring immersive New York City to chants and cheers Wednesday after 20,000 people pelted each other with ripe tomatoes in attraction tied to the work of the famous late author a trans-Atlantic trip on a sailboat to attend a global the annual street battle that has become a major tourist and illustrator of children’s books. The 15,000-square- warming conference. Thunberg, 16, and her crew were attraction. The party saw 145 tons of tomatoes offloaded foot exhibition announced publicly Wednesday is escorted into a lower Manhattan marina at about from six trucks into crowds packing Bunol’s streets for scheduled to open in Toronto in October. There are 4 p.m., concluding a two-week crossing from Plymouth, the midday hour-long battle. The fight left participants plans to take it to Boston, Seattle, Houston and England. Hundreds gathered to cheer her arrival. [AP] and the surrounding streets awash in red pulp. [AP] several other North American cities. [AP]

NEW YORK WASHINGTON SZEGED, HUNGARY MANILA, PHILIPPINES ROME Deutsche Bank has tax returns US contractor sentenced in Placido Domingo receives 245 rescued from burning ferry Italy’s Stromboli volcano erupts sought in congressional probe Iraq shooting seeks new trial warm welcome in Hungary in Philippine waters, 3 dead anew, spewing fiery lava

President Donald Trump’s A former State Depart- Placido Domingo received Fishing boats and pass- The Stromboli volcano has longtime bank revealed Tues- ment contractor sentenced a warm reception Wednes- ing ships rescued 245 people erupted, spewing fiery chunks day that it has tax records to life in prison for his role day at a concert in Hungary from a ferry that burned of lava onto the tiny Italian Congress is seeking in its in the 2007 shooting deaths to inaugurate a new soccer overnight in choppy waters in island and alarming residents investigationofthepresident’s of unarmed Iraqi civilians is stadium for a Catholic dio- the southern Philippines but and tourists. finances. asking for a new trial because cese, the second of the opera at least three people perished, The National Institute of Deutsche Bank said in of what he says is newly dis- star’s European engage- including a child, coast guard Geophysics and Volcanology court papers it has tax returns covered evidence. ments since he was accused officials said Wednesday. says a strong volcanic explo- responsive to a subpoena sent Lawyers for former Black- of sexual harassment in an Survivors described how sion Wednesday sent flaming this year, in which Congress water employee Nicholas Associated Press report. they feared being killed by lavarollingdownthevolcano’s asked the bank for a host of Slatten said they received a Domingo, who shared the either the fire or waves while slopes to the edge of the sea. A documents related to Trump State Department report two stage with his son, Placido waiting for hours to be res- similarly spectacular eruption and his family. days before the Aug. 14 sen- Domingo Jr., and Puerto cued as bright-orange flames in July on Stromboli killed an Trump has long declined tencing that they say casts Rican soprano Ana Maria engulfed much of the vessel, Italian hiker. to release his tax returns and doubt on prosecutors’ argu- Martinez, faced allegations the M/V Lite Ferry 16, off There were no immediate wants to block two House ment that Slatten is prone to of sexual harassment from Dapitan city in Zamboanga reports of injuries. Some small committees from getting the unprovoked violence. nine women in the report del Norte province. fires were reported near one records, calling their docu- The document concerns a that was published Aug. 13. The fire apparently started of the Mediterranean island’s ment requests unlawful. rescue mission of a downed The audience in the Saint in the engine room, coast hamlets. Stromboli is south- A federal appeals court aircraft that took place one Gerard Forum, as the sta- guard spokesman Armand east of Naples in the Aeolian ordered Deutsche Bank to week before the shoot- dium is called, applauded Balilo said. Despite the archipelago and is one of three say whether or not Trump’s ing in the case. Prosecutors respectfully when Domingo damage, the ferry stayed active Italian volcanoes. tax returns were in its invoked the earlier episode at appeared on stage during a afloat about 1.8 miles off possession. Slatten’s trial. ceremony before a concert. Dapitan city. The Associated Press * ** The News Herald | Thursday, August 29, 2019 A5 Bolsonaro: Amazon nations should decide region’s future

By Luis Andres Henao and Christopher Torchia The Associated Press

PORTO VELHO, Brazil — Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said Wednesday that Latin America’s Amazon countries will meet in Septem- ber to discuss both protecting and developing the rainforest region, which has been hit by weeks of devastating fires. The Brazilian leader also escalated a deeply personal dispute with French President Emmanuel Macron, accusing him of portraying himself as “the one and only person” con- cerned about the environment. Bolsonaro’s remarks pushed back at international allega- tions that, on his watch, the weakening of environmental safeguards in Brazil had set the stage for farmers, devel- opers and others to set fires more aggressively this year as a way to clear land, much of it already deforested. They Land smolders during a forest fi re Monday in Altamira in Brazil’s Amazon. [LEO CORREA/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] also highlighted the Brazilian government’s contention that Bolsonaro said he would accept to do it. The fires started in July Children’s hospital in Porto some international offers of “bilateral” aid and that Chile “Sovereignty is certainly a and have consumed 18,000 Velho, the capital of Brazil’s help to fight the fires were an was sending four firefighting fundamental issue here,” said square kilometers (6,950 Amazon state of Rondonia. infringement of Brazilian sov- planes. Britain has pledged $12 Roberto Troya, regional direc- square miles) in the Boliv- “This period has been ereignty over the region. million and Canada has offered tor for Latin America and the ian Amazon and Santa Cruz, very tough. The dry weather Macron and other Euro- $11 million. Caribbean of the WWF con- the country’s agro-industrial and the smoke causes many pean leaders argue the fires in All Amazon nations except servation group. But, he said, center, according to satellite problems for children, such the Amazon require a global Venezuela will meet in Septem- the issue can have a negative images assessed by Fundación as pneumonia, coughing and response because of the ber “to come up with our own impact “if used as a shield to Amigos de la Naturaleza, secretion,” Daniel Pires, a ecosystem’s critical role in unified strategy for preserving isolate and distort the real- a Bolivian environmental pediatrician and the hospi- draining heat-trapping carbon the environment, and also for ity of what’s going on on the group. tal’s adjunct director, told the dioxide from the atmosphere. exploration sustainable in our ground.” President Evo Morales said Folha de S. Paulo newspaper. Macron criticized Bolsonaro region,” Bolsonaro said after About 60% of the Amazon up to 30% of the burned area He said the number of cases for allegedly lying to him about meeting Chilean President region is in Brazil. The vast had been intact forest, while have more than doubled since his commitments to biodiver- Sebastián Piñera in the Brazil- Amazon also spans parts of the rest was set on fire in the the early part of the month. sity, prompting the Brazilian ian capital, Brasilia. Bolivia, Colombia, Venezu- annual cycle of land-clearing. Fears over health impacts to accuse the French leader of Latin America countries ela, Ecuador, Peru, Guyana, Lingering smoke in the have been growing with the evoking his country’s colonial that contain Amazon rainfor- Suriname and French Guiana, Amazon, meanwhile, is surge in fires, with more than past. est “have sovereignty over the an overseas region of France. reportedly causing increased 83,000 blazes documented by On Wednesday, Bolsonaro Amazon, that needs to be rec- Bolivia, which shares a respiratory problems — par- the country’s National Space said Germany and France had ognized always,” Piñera said. border with Brazil, is also ticularly among children and Research Institute since the tried to “buy” Brazil’s sov- A regional conservation- struggling with fires, many the elderly — as fires in the start of the year. That’s a 77% ereignty. The acrimony has ist said “the ideal scenario” of which got out of control region rage. increase over the same period sidelined a pledge of $20 mil- would be if the Amazon coun- in high winds after being The number of people last year. About half of the lion from the Group of Seven tries agree on how to preserve intentionally set during an treated for respiratory issues fires occurred in the Amazon nations to help protect rain- the region and receive robust expansion of farming and increased sharply in recent region, with most in the past forest in the Amazon, though international support in order ranching. days at the Cosme e Damia month.

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PANAMA CITY ANOTHER VIEW

Tim Thompson | Publisher Will Glover | Managing Editor Mike Cazalas | Editor G7 confabs are still a good idea

he Group of Seven (G7) confab, just concluded in France, was in some sense characterized more by who wasn’t invited than who was. T Leaders of the seven largest advanced econo- mies — the United States, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the United Kingdom — were in atten- dance, as always. But not that long ago, the G7 was in fact G8. The Russian government was expelled from the group in 2014 after the Kremlin’s ille- Democrats need a smarting gal seizure of the Ukrainian territory of Crimea. Five years later, a couple in the G7 are ready to let bygones be bygones. President Donald Trump nominating process argued strongly for the Russian government to be re-invited to the group — a position backed up by Italy’s outgoing prime minister, Giuseppe Conte. should make 2020 a one- now that they are in the The remaining five leaders, apparently, said no. issue election for Demo- minority, accomplish little. Trump made his pitch for Russian re-admittance crats. And “if we can’t “D.C. is now set up to have by claiming pragmatism. He argued that when top- win back places that we grand speeches, but not ics like Syria and North Korea were up for discus- lost,” he said, “we’re not actually get anything done,” sion, it was important for Russia to be in the room. going to win this elec- he told The Atlantic. That’s not an altogether unreasonable point. Froma Harrop tion,” he told a recent The three Democratic There may be another, more important, reason, CNN town hall meeting. front-runners — Biden, though the president did not state it: to draw Rus- Yet the latest Demo- Warren and Sanders — sia out of the orbit of China and into the orbit of the s anything really wrong cratic polls put Bullock’s are or were senators. West. The United States has been trying to slow with Jay Inslee? Was support at a meager 1 per- As governor of purple- China’s race toward world economic and military I John Hickenlooper not cent. One of his problems hued Colorado, Hicken- dominance. Still, there should be no illusions about qualified to be president? might be that some of the looper also worked with Russia. It has pursued policies that have hurt America And is Steve Bullock a weak very stances a Democrat Republicans. And given the and its allies and it has sowed instability in Europe. candidate? The answers needs in a red state are not relentless partisanship of Trump is well known for being suspicious of mul- are no, no, no and for all deemed adequately progres- the age, that meant coaxing tilateral organizations — and, in truth, such orga- three, “on the contrary.” sive for party activists. even moderate Republi- nizations formed in the post-World War II era tend Any of them could be In Montana, many still cans who perpetually fear to be hidebound, leaving U.S. taxpayers bearing an a remarkably attractive work in coal, and hunt- attacks from the right. inordinate burden for the West’s defense when other Democratic nominee for ing is part of life. So Bull- Bullock is angry that nations could well afford to contribute more. president. In a general elec- ock finesses his views on billionaire Tom Steyer But that doesn’t mean they should be chucked. It tion, they might do bet- climate change and gun may have bought him- is good for leaders of the world’s countries to come ter than the two firebrand control in ways that may self a spot on the next together and discuss important issues in a somewhat senators trailing Joe Biden bother those wanting more debate stage — something relaxed setting where conversation can flow freely. in the polls: Elizabeth War- aggressive approaches. he has not achieved. To be sure, national leaders tend to pursue nar- ren and Bernie Sanders. Bullock insists he is “Tom Steyer just spent row national interests rather than some elusive But their campaigns never progressive. “I’m a pro- $10 million to get 130,000 ideal of an international good. President Trump, took off. Something in the choice, pro-union, populist donors,” Bullock said on Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Brit- Democrats’ nominating Democrat that’s actually MSNBC. That number of ish Prime Minister Boris Johnson seemed to be process isn’t working for gotten things done.” unique donors is a thresh- focused on their countries’ interests, making no their kind of candidacy. As governor, Bullock old for admission into apologies for that. But nations all the time serve their Inslee, governor of pushed through an expan- the debate next month. own interests through international alliances. Washington state, distin- sion of Medicaid. He lists So is 2 percent support Trump, who, according to some accounts, con- guished himself by seri- publicly funded preschool in four approved polls by sidered the G7 meeting a waste of his time going ously addressing the crisis as a top priority. An out- the end of the week. in, was raving about it at the end. “The G-7 was of global warming. He’s spoken environmental- “We’re getting to the a great success for the USA and all,” he tweeted left the race. So has Hick- ist, he has helped lead the point where we’re spending on Tuesday, adding: “LameStream Media cover- enlooper, former governor charge against the Repub- money online as opposed age bore NO relationship to what actually hap- of Colorado. He is now lican crusade to transfer to actually talking to vot- pened in France - FAKE NEWS. It was GREAT!” running for the Senate. public lands to private ers,” Bullock complained, Contrary to such outbursts, it seems that this G7 The only one still in interests. Being a hunter not without reason. meeting was not particularly consequential. But it is Bullock, governor of helps his credibility. In any case, what an inter- was still a good thing for the leaders of these impor- Montana. Bullock’s main Bullock is outspoken esting presidential candidate tant nations to gather and share their ideas. argument to Democrats about other handicaps that Bullock or Hickenlooper or is his ability to win elec- campaigns like his face. Inslee would or would have This editorial first appeared in the Providence Journal tions in red parts of the Governors, he insists, have been. But don’t rule out vice country. In 2016, Donald a harder time because they presidential running mate. Trump took Montana by actually have to govern. 21 points, but Bullock won That often means compro- Follow Froma Harrop on the governorship by four. mising with Republicans. Twitter @FromaHar- READER FEEDBACK As far as Bullock is con- Democratic senators in rop. She can be reached cerned, defeating Trump Washington, particularly at [email protected]. A story about the oft- from the NFL three seasons injured 29-year-old Colts ago ... quarterback Andrew Luck deciding to walk away from Terrence Bront’e: Toughen the NFL drew some of the up. LETTER TO THE EDITOR following comments from The News Herald’s Face- Chris Ken: Andrew looks like Understanding guns like the .30-06 Springfield that the proposed ban will book fans. he ran out of Luck. and .300 Win. magnum. not affect firearms owned I respectfully submit that Originally invented in the for hunting or other shoot- Billy Simmons: It’s a busi- Rob Conner: And that folks both Mr. Robert Farmer 1960’s by Stoner and pro- ing sports is a bald-faced lie. ness that’s a meat grinder. is why offensive linemen (Banning ‘assault’ weapons duced by the Armalite (AR) A semi-automatic firearm, It’s very rare that a profes- should be paid top dollar is one answer 8/20/19) and manufacturing company, the whether a .223 AR-15, .45 sional athlete knows when when you have a stud!! Ms. Rose Parks (Gun con- “AR-15” designation refers ACP Colt 1911 handgun, a the point of diminishing So your star quarterback trol: another view, 8/21/19) to the model of firearm, Hi-Point 9mm carbine or returns has been reached. I isn’t being mentally and both wrote from an emo- much like “Remington 1100” a Browning A-5 12 gauge wish him and his family the physically broken at 29 from tional perspective rather refers to a model of shotgun shotgun are functionally best. God bless. being knocked down so than from an understand- produced by the Remington identical; ban one and how much!! ing of firearms, politics or Arms company. Further, long before all banned? Anjela Nyberg Brazel: Enjoy the Second Amendment. the AR designation also The Second Amendment, your life and your family Scott Bowdouris: They talk The semiautomatic design refers to a firearm “family” preceded by the articulated Andrew. about him like he was an all used in today’s pistols, rifles in much the same way that “rights of the people” in the time great. I don’t get it. He and shotguns was invented the term “semi-automatic” First Amendment was origi- Frank Collins: I walked away won nothing. in the late-nineteenth cen- describes a family of fire- nally intended to ensure the tury and has been sold in arms that includes hand- right of the public to have the America and Europe since guns, shotguns and both rim means to ensure protection the early 20th century. fire and center fire rifles. of those “First Amendment Contrary to Mr. Farmer’s The effort to ban “AR-15 rights”. We would do well to WRITE TO US: Letters should not exceed 300 words and include assertion, AR-15 rifles are no assault rifles” on the pretext remember what Ben Franklin the writer’s name, address and phone number for verifi cation. more powerful than other that they are more danger- observed: “They who can give Letters may be edited for clarity and brevity. Guest columns of hunting rifles of the same ous than other firearms up essential liberty to obtain a up to 600 words may be submitted as well. caliber and in most cases is tendered by supporters little temporary safety deserve are chambered in calibers of a gun control agenda to neither liberty nor safety”. Write: Letters to the editor, The News Herald, 501 W. 11th St., less powerful than common eliminate private ownership Panama City, FL 32401 Email: [email protected] big-game hunting cartridges of firearms. The argument Paul D. Bohac, Callaway * ** The News Herald | Thursday, August 29, 2019 A7

WHAT TO WATCH FOR TODAY

• Commerce Department releases second-quarter gross domestic product BUSINESS • National Association of Realtors releases pending home sales index for July

MARKET WATCH Banks, Dow 26,036.10 ▲ 258.20 Nasdaq 7,856.88 ▲ 29.94 S&P 2,887.94 ▲ 18.78 retailers Russell 1,472.71 ▲ 16.67 NYSE 12,559.23 ▲ 85.18 power COMMODITIES REVIEW stocks

Gold 1,537.80 ▼ 3.20 Silver 18.139 ▲ .165 By Alex Veiga Platinum 908.90 ▲ 40.70 The Associated Press Copper 2.5510 ▲ .0075 Oil 55.78 ▲ 0.85 Stocks overcame an early stumble and closed broadly higher MARKET Wednesday as the MOVERS market more than made up its losses from a day • Autodesk Inc.: Down earlier. $10.13 to $140.08 — The Retailers, health care software company and industrial com- slashed its full-year Acknowledging misuse, Facebook is changing some of its rules around political advertising ahead of panies notched solid profi t and revenue the 2020 U.S. presidential elections. [RICHARD DREW/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO] gains. Financial and forecasts. energy stocks also • Tiffany & Co.: Up $2.50 helped power the rally. to $85.17 — The luxury The two sectors have jeweler posted results taken the heaviest that beat analysts’ losses this month as expectations and reaf- Facebook tightens fear that the U.S. trade fi rmed its forecasts for war with China is ham- the year. pering global economic growth roiled markets. BRIEFCASE political ad rules “Markets are trad- ing higher as investors SAN FRANCISCO await news on the Apple apologizes for China trade front,” said helping eavesdrop on Siri By Barbara Ortutay small grassroots groups and Commission over privacy Cayman Wills, global The Associated Press local politicians to run polit- violations. It also faces a series head of equities at J.P. Apple is apologizing ical ads could also continue of other investigations into its Morgan Private Bank. for allowing outsiders SAN FRANCISCO — to allow bad actors to take privacy practices in Europe “It’s just the absence of to listen to snippets Facebook is tightening its advantage of the process. and across the U.S., in addi- bad news that’s letting of people’s recorded rules around political adver- Advertisers who don’t tion to new investigations markets trade higher.” conversations with its tising ahead of the 2020 have tax ID numbers, into its allegedly anticom- Evidence of inves- digital assistant Siri, U.S. presidential election, government websites or petitive behavior, such as tor anxiety could still a practice that under- acknowledging previous registrations with the Fed- the social network’s habit be found in the bond mined its attempts misuse. But it’s not clear eral Election Commission of buying would-be rivals market, as traders seek- to position itself as if it will be enough to stop will still be able to post ads like Instagram and blatantly ing safety snapped up a trusted steward of bad actors from abusing its by providing an address, duplicating features intro- U.S. government bonds. privacy. system. verifiable phone number, duced by competing services. The trend continued to As part of the apol- The changes include a business email and website. While the company has drive long-term bond ogy posted Wednesday, tightened verification pro- These advertisers won’t beefed up its fight against yields further below Apple reiterated an cess that will require anyone get a “confirmed” designa- misinformation and coor- short-term ones. The earlier pledge to stop wanting to run ads pertain- tion. Previously, only a U.S. dinated attacks by malicious so-called inversion of keeping audio recorded ing to elections, politics or address was required. But nation-states, the same can the U.S. yield curve is a through Siri unless big social issues like guns it’s not inconceivable that be said for those trying to rare phenomenon that consumers give their and immigration to confirm bad actors will find a way to game its systems. After rev- has correctly predicted permission. their identity and prove they spoof phone numbers and elations that that Russians previous recessions. When permission are in the U.S. Beginning email addresses. bankrolled thousands of fake The yield in the 10-year is granted, Apple said in mid-September, such “We’ve acknowledged political ads during the 2016 Treasury fell below that only its own employ- advertisers confirm their that these tools will not be elections, Facebook and of the two-year Treasury ees will be allowed to group’s identity using their perfect,” Sarah Schiff, a other social networks faced on Tuesday and remained review audio to help organization’s tax identi- Facebook product manager, intense pressure to ensure lower Wednesday. The improve the service. fication number or other said in an email. “But we are that doesn’t happen again. 10-year yield slid to Previously, the com- government ID. committed to making it more In late 2017, Facebook 1.47%, down from 1.49% pany hired contractors The verified group name difficult for bad actors to said it will verify political late Tuesday. The two- to listen to some will be listed on the “paid for misuse and abuse our plat- ad buyers by requiring them year dropped to 1.50% recordings. by” disclaimers that disclose form” without penalizing to confirm their names and from 1.52%. the backers of ads. Facebook smaller organizations. locations, the latter by “You’re seeing inves- NEW YORK says it will verify this infor- Schiff also reiterated the receiving a postcard with a tors hedge their bets, but Eco search engine sees mation against government company’s calls for regu- confirmation code at a U.S. also take advantage of surge in downloads records and will note in the lation of online political address. Page administra- the pockets of opportu- disclaimer for confirmed advertising. Critics have said tors also had to be verified. nity in sectors that have Can you save the ads that they’re placed by a that Facebook’s attempts at But critics said the rules been hurt by the 10-year rainforest from your “confirmed organization.” self-regulation are merely a were easy to evade. Last fall, yield coming down,” said desk? A spike in down- That process won’t apply way for the company to pre- for instance, Vice News was Quincy Krosby, chief loads for a search engine to everyone, as Facebook empt stricter government able to place ads on behalf market strategist at Pru- that’s contributing says it would bar some crackdowns. of the likes of Vice Presi- dential Financial. profits to planting trees smaller but legitimate Last month, Facebook dent Mike Pence and the The S&P 500 rose shows people are looking groups from advertising. was ordered to pay a $5 bil- Islamic State, which were all 18.78 points, or 0.7%, for ways to help as fires But a loophole that will allow lion fine to the Federal Trade approved by Facebook. to 2,887.94. The Dow rage across the Brazilian Jones Industrial Average Amazon. climbed 258.20 points, But experts say that or 1%, to 26,036.10. The while such efforts won’t Nasdaq recovered from hurt, there are better an early slide, gaining ways to contribute. 29.94 points, or 0.4%, Ecosia, a search engine Japan’s move to lower SKorea to 7,856.88. founded in 2009, works Investors favored with about 20 tree- trade status takes eff ect smaller company stocks a planting organizations day after they fell sharply. around the world in The Russell 2000 index hopes of planting a bil- By Yuri Kageyama also canceled a deal to share last year that said the wartime rebounded 16.67 points, lion trees by 2020. The Associated Press military intelligence with compensation deal, signed in or 1.1%, to 1,472.71. The Berlin-based Japan. 1965, did not cover individual company has pledged TOKYO — Japan’s down- South Korea has accused rights to seek reparations and World markets to plant an additional 2 grading of South Korea’s Japan of weaponizing trade ordered Japanese companies How key international stock million trees in Brazil in trade status took effect because of a separate dispute to compensate victims of markets performed: Amsterdam Milan response to the fires. Wednesday, a decision that linked to Japan’s colonial rule forced labor. AEX FTSE MIB has already set off a series of the Korean Peninsula from Suga said Japan will con- 547.27 20,991.30 HONG KONG of reactions hurting their 1910 to 1945. tinue to try to talk to South 0.2% 548.38 0.0% 20,990.71 Brussels Paris Unions target Cathay relations. Japan denies retaliating and Korea. BEL20 CAC40 Pacifi c airline in protest Japanese manufacturers says wartime compensation Kim Hyun-chong, deputy 3,502.19 5,387.09 now must apply for approval issues were already settled. director of South Korea’s -0.3% 3,490.82 -0.3% 5,368.80 Trade union members for each technology-related “Relations between Japan presidential National Secu- Frankfurt Sydney in Hong Kong rallied contract for South Korean and South Korea continue rity Office, accused Japanese DAX ASX All Ordinaries Wednesday against the export, rather than the to be in an extremely serious Prime Minister Shinzo Abe 11,730.02 6,565.60 11,701.02 6,600.80 city’s flagship Cathay simpler checks granted a situation because of South of treating South Korea, a -0.3% 0.5% Hong Kong Tokyo Pacific Airways, which preferential trade partner, Korea’s repeated negative longtime ally along with Hang Seng Nikkei has fired several employ- which is still the status of the and irrational actions, includ- the U.S., like “an enemy 25,664.07 20,456.08 ees in the past two weeks U.S. and others. ing the most critical issue of state.” -0.2% 25,615.48 0.1% 20,479.42 London Zurich after coming under Since Japan announced the laborers from the Korean “Members of the Japanese FTSE 100 Swiss Market Index pressure from China decision about two months Peninsula,” Japanese govern- leadership are talking as if 7,089.58 9,786.08 over their links to pro- ago, South Korea decided to ment spokesman Yoshihide South Korea is an untrust- 0.4% 7,114.71 -0.3% 9,758.19

democracy protests. similarly downgrade Tokyo’s Suga told reporters. worthy country that does not Previous close trade status, which will take Suga was referring to South follow international law,” he % change Today’s close

The Associated Press effect next month. Seoul has Korea’s Supreme Court ruling said. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

* ** A8 Thursday, August 29, 2019 | The News Herald

* ** The News Herald | Thursday, August 29, 2019 B1 LOCAL&STATE Ford joins state opioid task force

Bay sheriff appointed the governor’s office announced we’re doing here,” Ford said of for the Eleventh Judicial Cir- by Gov. DeSantis to help Tuesday. his appointment. “It’s certainly cuit Court of Florida; Melanie steer Florida’s response Gov. Ron DeSantis has an honor to be asked.” Brown-Woofter of Crawford- to epidemic appointed Ford and five other DeSantis’ other task force ville, president and CEO of the people to the state’s Opioid appointees include Dr. Heather Florida Behavioral Health Asso- By Patrick McCreless Task Force, created in April and Flynn of Tallahassee, associate ciation; Palm Beach Police Chief [email protected] led by Attorney General Ashley professor and vice chairwoman Rick Jenkins; and Melissa Nelson @PCNHPatrickM Moody. Ford’s appointment for research at the Florida State of Jacksonville, the state attor- comes after he has helped initi- University College of Medicine ney for Florida’s Fourth Judicial PANAMA CITY — Bay ate programs to combat opioid in the Department of Medical Circuit. County Sheriff Tommy Ford addiction in the Bay County Jail Humanities and Social Sciences; The task force has several will help steer Florida’s response in recent years. Steven Leifman of Miami, an Bay County Sheriff Tommy Ford to its ongoing opioid epidemic, “They’re recognizing what associate administrative judge See SHERIFF, B2 [NEWS HERALD FILE]

Ground broken for sprawling Army updates resort hotel next to Pier Park info on Embassy Suites project will feature 255 rooms in a sprawling fallen four- and fi ve-story building facing the Gulf of Mexico, with full soldier amenities Master Sgt. Jose By Ed Offley Gonzalez was one [email protected] of two 7th Group men who died in PANAMA CITY BEACH — Afghanistan on As beaming city officials stood Aug. 21 by, the St. Joe Company and a prominent Miami developer By Jim Thompson broke ground on Wednesday 315-4445 | @Jimtnwfdn for a new resort hotel on Front jthompson@nwf- Beach Road next to Pier Park. dailynews.com When it opens in March 2021, the Embassy Suites at Pier EGLIN AFB — The U.S. Park will feature 255 rooms in a Army Special Opera- sprawling four- and five-story tions Command has “E”-shaped building facing Jorge Gonzalez, president and CEO of the St. Joe Company, speaks at the site of an Embassy Suites hotel released more informa- the Gulf of Mexico, with full that will be built near Pier Park. [JOSHUA BOUCHER/THE NEWS HERALD] tion on the second of two amenities including an onsite Green Berets with the 7th restaurant, meeting space, for successfully transforming Members of Special Forces Group (Air- fitness center, resort-style it from a college Spring Break the Tourism borne) who died in combat swimming pool and sky bar. It venue to a family-oriented Development operations in Afghanistan also will feature an upper level destination. Council, Panama on Aug. 21. event space with a view of the “The city (government) has City Beach Initially, the family of Gulf. The $50 million project managed to create a fine desti- government 35-year-old Master Sgt. lies between the east end of nation for people,” Ardid said. and business Jose J. Gonzalez, a native Pier Park and the new Calypso St. Joe Co. CEO Jorge Gonza- leaders involved of La Puente, California, Beach Tower III condominium. lez said with the booming real in building the had asked that no infor- The project is a partnership estate market, his company new Embassy mation other than his between St. Joe and Key Inter- currently has 30 development Suites hotel name be released to the national of Miami, which since projects planned or underway near Pier Park media. Earlier this week, its founding in the 1970s has in Bay County, including two break ground USASOC Public Affairs focused primarily on luxury more hotels: a TownePlace on Wednesday. issued a news release with commercial and residential Suites under construction at [JOSHUA more information about projects. Co-President Inigo Frank Brown Park and an as-yet BOUCHER/THE Gonzalez. Ardid said his company was unnamed hotel slated for the NEWS HERALD] Gonzalez, who had a delighted to be involved in the Northwest Florida Beaches 17-year military career, hotel development, and cited its International Airport. Gonzalez thing we love more are grand its avoidance of major destruc- had been with the 7th location across the street from added he was particularly proud openings.” tion from Hurricane Michael Group since 2014, serv- the Gulf beachfront and next of the new hotel by Pier Park. Bay County Tourist Devel- last Oct. 10. ing as an engineer door to Pier Park. “We wouldn’t be making opment Council President Dan “Our best days are in front of sergeant. He previously In brief remarks to three this investment if we didn’t Rowe said the project symbol- us,” Rowe said. had deployed to Afghani- dozen city officials and local believe that the city is doing izes the city’s resilience after a Killian Construction Co. is stan in 2016 and to South business leaders, Ardid praised well,” Gonzalez said. “We love decade of shocks, referring to the prime contractor for the America, the 7th Group's Panama City Beach’s leadership groundbreakings, but the only the 2008 Great Recession and hotel. primary area of respon- sibility, in 2014 and 2018. Also during his mili- tary career, Gonzalez was deployed twice as a Marine in 2003 and 2005 Opposition builds against road through state park and as an Army infantry- man in 2009, according to the USASOC news Walton County Forest. that’s going to be left is that release. residents say state and They did succeed, however, state land,” resident Bonnie Gonzalez died along federal agencies also in bringing awareness to their McQuiston said. “I think we with Master Sgt. Luis are leery objections to a north-south should thank God we have that F. Deleon-Figueroa, 31, “connector” road through the state land.” in Afghanistan's Faryab By Tom McLaughlin park that would provide another The many who have attended Province on Aug. 21 as a 315-4435 | @TomMnwfdn link between U.S. Highway 98 meetings and gathered to pro- result of small-arms fire. [email protected] and County Road 30A. test the connector road have also The incident is under Those objections primarily made it clear to commissioners investigation, as is rou- DeFUNIAK SPRINGS — Citi- center on the damage a new road that state and federal agencies tine with combat deaths, zen advocates couldn’t prevent could do to the environment and with some say in what hap- according to USASOC the Walton County Commission the potential degradation of the pens at Point Washington State Several proposed routes for a spokesman Lt. Col. Loren from voting Tuesday to extend natural beauty an undeveloped Forest don’t much like the idea connector road between U.S. Bymer. the contract of a company look- forested space lends to South of a road through its midsection, Highway 98 and County Road 30A Both men were ing for the best way to put a road Walton County. end near Eastern Lake. [DEVON through Point Washington State “Eventually, the only green See ROAD, B2RAVINE/DAILY NEWS] See SOLDIER, B2

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their system hit 4,282 in 2010, a One program run at the jail for served more than 13 years in SHERIFF four-fold increase from 2000, several years provides inmates SOLDIER the Army. He was assigned with 2,710 of the deaths deemed with courses that combine to the 7th Group in 2014 as From Page B1 overdoses, according to a state physical and psychological From Page B1 a communications sergeant, medical examiners’ report. therapies. and subsequently worked Florida still struggles with “It was a program originally as an operations and intel- goals, from studying the cost opioid addiction. The state developed to help first respond- posthumously promoted ligence sergeant. of the opioid crisis on state and was second only to Ohio in the ers deal with the stress of their to the rank of master ser- Deleon-Figueroa deployed local governments to identifying number of opioid-related over- jobs,” Ford said. geant, and both were also six times during his career, programs successful at combat- dose deaths in 2017, the most Another program for the posthumously awarded the including this year and last ing opioid abuse and examining recent year for which official women in the jail has opioid- Purple Heart and the Bronze year to Afghanistan, and to if law enforcement needs new figures are available. addicted inmates take dogs from Star. Their bodies arrived South America in 2015 and training and equipment to “It’s better here than it was Bay County Animal Control to back in the United States on again last year. He deployed handle opioid users. the past couple of years, based train in obedience. The dogs Friday and were met by Vice as an infantryman to Iraq in A decade ago, Florida was off what we’ve seized off the live with the inmates, provid- President Mike Pence at 2008 and to Afghanistan in the epicenter for unscrupulous streets,” Ford said of opioid ing therapeutic effects on top Delaware's Dover Air Force 2010. walk-in clinics, referred to as abuse in the county. “But we of teaching the inmates disci- Base. The two Green Berets' “pill mills,” that provided cheap, have not won by any means.” pline and giving them a sense of “It was an honor having deaths came as the United easy access to prescription pain- Ford said a problem the accomplishment, Ford said. them serve within the ranks States and the Taliban, the killers for people across the U.S.. county faces now is that with Ford said that other than of 7th SFG (A)," 7th Group Islamic fundamentalist polit- According to federal data, by the flow of prescription opi- the jail programs, he has every commander Col. John W. ical and military movement the clinics’ peak in 2010, 90 of oids reduced, those who were deputy carry Narcan, a product Sannes said in the USASOC in Afghanistan, are reported the nation’s top 100 opioid pre- addicted have just shifted to they can use to reverse opioid news release. "They were a to be closing in on an agree- scribers were Florida doctors. abusing heroin and other drugs. overdoses for addicts they might part of our family, and will ment that could bring home That year alone, about 500 mil- Ford said that, partner- encounter. not be forgotten. Our prior- at least some of the 14,000 lion pills were sold in Florida. ing with certain community Also, the sheriff’s office has a ity is to now provide the best U.S. troops in that country, “We took down several here,” groups in the area such as the supply of a grant-funded med- possible care to the families where the U.S. has had a mil- Ford said of pill mills. “The pills Bay County Community Health ication called Vivitrol, which of our fallen warriors. We itary presence for 18 years. In they handed out were by the Task Force, the sheriff’s office can help prevent addicts from ask that you keep their fam- return, according to media hundreds of thousands.” has implemented several pro- relapsing into opioid addiction. ilies and teammates in your reports, the Taliban would The number of people who grams in the jail in recent years “We brought that program thoughts and prayers.” ensure that terrorist net- died in Florida with oxycodone to help inmates with their opioid inside the walls of the jail,” Ford Deleon-Figueroa, a native works would not find a safe or another prescription opioid in addictions. said. of Chicopee, Massachusetts, haven there.

thinks it can bully the agencies with a “preferred alternate Powell said. of millions of dollars that have ROAD that are mandated to follow the route” from among five options Powell said the goal of the already been spent on ecosystem Florida Statutes and administra- through the state forest. He said engineers conducting the PD&E restoration in the forest. From Page B1 tive code to manage these lands a project cost could be brought study is to look at ways to best The federal agency also notes purchased for conservation and to the County Commission mitigate possible damages that the reticulated flatwoods passive recreation,” she said. “within a few months.” while finding the best and least salamander is documented either. Cobena suggested that Powell acknowledged that expensive road alternative. The in the area and the Fish and “All of the federal agencies, all rather than renew their existing several state and federal agen- mitigating factors will be pre- Wildlife Service has plans to of the state agencies and utilities $600,000 contract with Atkins cies, including the Florida Park sented to the agencies looking introduce the endangered sala- say, ‘No, you’re not going to put North America, commissioners Service, the state Department of out for the well-being of Point mander in new sites “near the a road through the park,’ ” resi- should seek to terminate it and Environmental Protection, the Washington State Forest. planned (road) alignment.” dent Celeste Cobena said at the cancel a project development U.S. Army Corps of Engineers “I’m hoping in the next year The Florida Forest Service commission meeting in DeFu- and environmental study that and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife period to reach out to the respec- also has lodged objections. It niak Springs. “It’s not going to is entering its second year. Service have protested the idea tive federal and state agencies stated in a letter to Atkins North happen.” But the board followed the of building a road through the to find out before we go further America its desire to “conserve Cobena said after the meet- lead of Commissioner Bill Chap- state forest. whether this is something viable a part of this unique coast and ing that she didn’t think man and agreed to continue the He also agreed with Com- or whether it’s going to be a no forests to the north.” commissioners were aware study. They did so after being missioner Tony Anderson’s go,” he told the commission. The Forest Service stated its before Tuesday of the several reassured by Chance Powell, assessment that “it’s common “If they can’t be mitigated to desire to protect several rare agencies, including the Florida Walton County’s traffic engi- for agencies to first talk against” the satisfaction of everybody plants and animals in what it Department of Environmen- neer, that they would not have to projects like the one being involved, then the no-build called “a mosaic of uplands and tal Protection and U.S. Fish spend any more money to do so. studied. option will be the option that’s interwoven wetlands." Among and Wildlife Service, that had Powell said “there’s a lot “Their (the government selected. the species the FFS said it wants objected to the proposal to build more work to be done” as Atkins agencies) goal is to protect the Among the objections to the to protect is the largest popula- the connector road. North America collects data resource, and putting in a road road raised by the Fish and Wild- tion of the endangered Curtiss “The county apparently needed to provide the county does not protect the resource,” life Service was the potential loss sandgrass in the world. * ** The News Herald | Thursday, August 29, 2019 B3

LOCAL & STATE Star Wars hotel like cruise into space

By Mike Schneider into the enemy First The Associated Press Order’s ship, where they try to make their way to ORLANDO — It’s going an escape pod using a ride to be a cruise to nowhere, system. Once they arrive but that will be just fine at the escape pod, their with die-hard “Star ride car gets into a motion- Wars” fans. based simulator. There’s a Disney officials on stomach-in-throat sur- Tuesday offered new prise drop, and then the details on its recently simulator makes them announced Star Wars- feel like they’re returning themed resort. to their home planet. “Star Wars: Galactic “There’s a kick-in- Starcruiser” will be like a the-pants final moment,” two-day cruise in that it Trowbridge said. drops visitors into a com- Along the way, pas- pletely self-contained sengers encounter the world. Except instead of Star Wars characters of traveling on the high seas, Rey, Poe and Kylo Ren. visitors will be made to In a sneak peak of the feel like they’ve been unfinished ride given launched from a parking to journalists, doors lot at Walt Disney World swoosh open to reveal in Florida to a spaceship the command bridge of millions of miles above a Star Destroyer. Three Earth. dozen stormtroopers are Once aboard the lined up in three rows “ship,” visitors become before a gigantic screen part of a narrative Park visitors walk near the entrance to the Millennium Falcon Smugglers Run ride during a preview of the Star Wars- of small stars set against involving other passen- themed land, Galaxy’s Edge, in Hollywood Studios at Disney World on Tuesday. The attraction will open Thursday to the blackness of space. gers, crew members and park guests. [JOHN RAOUX/AP] Ben Cline, his wife, cast members dressed Jen, and their two as Chewbacca or stor- “There are characters of space. The bedrooms Star Wars-themed land won’t open at the Florida grade-school-age chil- mtroopers. They are on the ship, and many you have king-sized beds and at Disney’s Hollywood park until December, but dren, planned to wake given tours of the ship’s will be meeting for the also bunk beds built into Studios park today. Disney officials described up in the middle of the “bridge” where naviga- first time,” Johnson said. the walls. A near-identical park it as one of the most night tonight so they tion and defense systems “It’s a dangerous time in The opening date opened in Disneyland ambitious and compli- can be among the first are explained. At various the galaxy and you should hasn’t been announced, in California earlier this cated rides ever built at a tourists to see the Flor- points during the two be wary about who you nor have prices been summer. Disney park. ida version of the Star days, they might have to make allegiances with set, though given that a Visitors staying at the It has “every- Wars land. put knowledge they’ve because your choices single-day admission to Star Wars hotel will get to thing that makes ‘Star “It just sounds awe- acquired on the cruise to matter. The choices will the Magic Kingdom can visit the new land, “Star Wars’ Star Wars, all in some, everything use as part of the story- affect how your ‘Star cost $125 without tax, the Wars: Galaxy’s Edge,” as one attraction,” said we’ve heard about telling, said Ann Morrow Wars’ story unfolds.” cost might be something their “port of call” during Scott Trowbridge, it,” said Cline, a life- Johnson, a creative Hotel room windows only Lando Calrissian can their two-day stay. creative portfolio exec- long “Star Wars” fans director at Walt Disney won’t look out to the afford. Disney officials on utive at Walt Disney who was visiting from Imagineering, during a Florida sun and palm tree, The details on the hotel Tuesday gave new details Imagineering. Raleigh, North Carolina. presentation where video but rather a screen show- were revealed as Walt on the most anticipated Passengers on the ride “There’s a whole new and still photography was ing the twinkly lights of Disney World prepares to ride at the Star Wars land. are part of a rag-tag group generation of kids who prohibited. stars in the vast darkness open its $1 billion, 14-acre “Rise of the Resistance” of rebels who are pulled will get exposed to it.” WHAT’S HAPPENING

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THOMAS DUDLEY MCINTOSH ESTHER MARIE KUNKLE

No services are Dudley McIntosh, 65, of who died Aug. 22, 2019. Funeral services for Aug. 27, 2019, will Home. Visitation will planned for Thomas Panama City, Florida, Esther Marie Kunkle, begin at 7 p.m. Thurs- be from 6-7 p.m. 88, of Panama City, day, Aug. 29, 2019, Florida, who died at Wilson Funeral LARRY WAYNE ADAMS

Visitation for Larry Heritage Funeral Home. Haven Cemetery. CHERRY LYNN KEMP Wayne Adams, 65, of Funeral services will To extend condo- Lynn Haven, Florida, begin at 2 p.m. Friday, lences, visit www. Memorial services for will begin at 10 a.m. begin at 9 a.m. Friday. who died Aug. 24, 2019, Aug. 30, 2019, at the heritagefhllc.com. Cherry Lynn Kemp, 73, Friday, Aug. 30, 2019, To extend condo- will be from 6-8 p.m. funeral home. Inter- of Panama City, Florida, at Heritage Funeral lences, visit www. today, Aug. 29, 2019, at ment will follow at Lynn who died Aug. 20, 2019, Home. Visitation will heritagefhllc.com.

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By Jim Turner are digging themselves such as TIAA, Macquarie Enterprise Florida, said a businesses from Illinois. The News Service of Florida a deeper hole and really Group, Biggins Lacy Shap- return to New York and In 2013, then-Gov. Rick have no way out in terms iro & Co., BDO, JPMorgan trip to Connecticut also are Scott, now a U.S. senator, TALLAHASSEE — Gov. of their fiscal outlook, Chase and the Depository being mapped out “to help released an open letter to Ron DeSantis intends to their pension allocations,” Trust & Clearing Corp. sell Florida to our peers up business leaders in Illi- take his next sales pitch DeSantis said, referring to Members of the Enter- north.” nois, encouraging them to for financial-sector the Berkshire Hathaway prise Florida Executive Vanderhoof said the book “one-way” flights to companies to Chicago. chairman and CEO, during Committee on Tuesday sales pitch is built around Florida. Appearing Wednesday the Enterprise Florida were advised that DeSan- raising awareness of Flor- Throughout his two Gov. Ron DeSantis in at an Enterprise Florida meeting in Jacksonville. tis has three such trips ida’s workforce, business terms as governor, Scott February and May went Board of Directors meet- “I think there is an oppor- lined up. No dates were climate and quality of life targeted businesses in to New York City to stress ing, DeSantis said plans tunity to talk to some folks announced for the trips. against competition in several states with Demo- Florida’s business climate, are in the works for a trip to and drive some investment Enterprise Florida, which Atlanta and Charlotte, cratic governors, including including Jacksonville’s Chicago that would emu- here in Florida.” is chaired by DeSantis, is a North Carolina, with the New York, California and fi nancial sector, to late two trips he made this DeSantis in February public-private agency that targets including up-and- Connecticut. Former Illi- industry players such as year to New York. and May went to New York helps recruit businesses to coming businesses in fields nois Gov. Pat Quinn, a TIAA, Macquarie Group, “Warren Buffett said City to stress Florida’s the state. such as investment bank- Democrat, called efforts Biggins Lacy Shapiro & Co., recently, be wary of business climate, includ- Tim Vanderhoof, senior ing and blockchain. by Scott and others to BDO and JPMorgan Chase. investing in states like ing Jacksonville’s financial vice president of busi- DeSantis’ predecessor poach Illinois companies [AP] Illinois that quite frankly sector, to industry players ness development for as governor also targeted “showboating.”

State seeks to nix hospital money lawsuit

By Jim Saunders education money from hospitals that have a direct language applies to hos- The News Service of Florida going to hospitals “owned connection, through pitals statewide and or operated by a control- a common controlling would block the physi- TALLAHASSEE — ling interest” that has had interest, to a nursing cian-training money for Attorney General Ashley a nursing-home license home that has been found “any such hospital fitting Moody’s office wants a revoked since Jan. 1, 2017. to have intentionally or the proviso’s defined judge to toss out a lawsuit The state says the negligently harmed a res- parameters.” The Florida Supreme Court ruling could have a far- challenging a legislative hospitals are under the ident can be considered The lawsuit, which has reaching impact. Operators’ licenses are routinely selling decision that would strip controlling interest of directly and rationally been assigned to Leon for upward of $50 million, but the value of those licenses Medicaid money from Jack J. Michel, who also related to improving the County Circuit Judge could plummet if the court does away with state caps two South Florida hospi- has a controlling inter- quality of care of Medicaid Angela Dempsey, said on the number of medical marijuana operators, or if the tals with ownership ties est in The Rehabilitation recipients,” the motion to the Larkin hospitals have court decides that vertical integration contradicts the to a nursing home where Center at Hollywood Hills, dismiss the case said. received millions of dollars constitutional amendment. [AP] residents died after Hur- a nursing home where The lawsuit, which was in recent years through ricane Irma. residents died after Hurri- filed in June and names graduate-medical educa- Moody’s office, repre- cane Irma knocked out its Mayhew and Secretary of tion programs, including senting Agency for Health air-conditioning system in State Laurel Lee as defen- a combined $4.27 million Care Administration Sec- September 2017. dants, also argues that in 2018. Split court refuses retary Mary Mayhew, filed In part, the hospitals the budget fine print is an But the ownership a 32-page document last contend that the budget unconstitutional “special” interests of Michel in the to revisit pot case week arguing that a Leon proviso is unconstitu- law because it improperly hospitals became an issue County circuit judge tional because it revamps singles out the Larkin after The Rehabilitation should dismiss the law- broader state laws about hospitals. Center at Hollywood By Dara Kam 2017 law that was aimed at suit by Larkin Community who is qualified to receive “The challenged proviso Hills drew national atten- The News Service of Florida implementing the constitu- Hospital and Larkin Com- graduate-medical edu- language was adopted to tion in 2017 when patients tional amendment. munity Hospital Palm cation money, criteria specifically target the were evacuated from the TALLAHASSEE — A split Under the law, the ver- Springs Campus, both in for the funding and how Larkin hospitals, which sweltering nursing home appeals court on Tuesday tical integration system Miami-Dade County. it is distributed. But in operate their teaching days after Hurricane Irma refused to grant the state’s requires operators — The hospitals are the document filed last hospital facilities in only pounded the state. request to revisit a decision dubbed “medical marijuana challenging the consti- week, Moody’s office one county in the state,” The Agency for Health that could revolutionize treatment centers” — to tutionality of fine print, argued that purposes of the lawsuit said. “Laws Care Administration in the way medical marijuana handle all aspects of the known as “proviso” lan- the graduate-medical targeting and designed January issued a final operators do business in cannabis trade. If the state guage, that was tucked education programs to operate upon … spe- order revoking the nursing Florida. did not have a vertical inte- into this year’s state include improving qual- cific entities, providers home’s license, following Instead, the 1st District gration system, companies budget and would prevent ity of care for Medicaid or business owners that a recommended order Court of Appeal asked the could focus on individual the facilities from receiv- patients and increas- operate in a single county last year by an admin- Florida Supreme Court to aspects of the business. ing Medicaid money used ing the supply of highly are special laws.” istrative law judge. The decide whether the state’s Critics of vertical integra- for training physicians. trained physicians. But the state, in the nursing home is closed, “vertical integration” tion contend that it shuts The budget fine print “A proviso that with- filing last week, disputed but AHCA’s final order is system of requiring licensed out firms from the industry. bars graduation-medical holds appropriation from that, saying the budget being appealed. operators to grow, process In a concurring opinion and distribute cannabis and Tuesday supporting the derivative products runs decision to deny a rehear- afoul of a constitutional ing, Judge Scott Makar amendment that broadly concentrated, in part, on legalized medical marijuana differences in the defini- in Florida. tions of “medical marijuana In an unusual twist in treatment centers” in the the high-profile lawsuit, 2017 law and in the consti- five judges on the appeals tutional amendment. court recused themselves The statute says medi- from deciding whether the cal marijuana treatment case should get a hearing centers “shall cultivate, by the full court, known as process, transport, and dis- an “en banc” hearing. The pense marijuana for medical judges did not explain their use,” while the amendment recusals. says a medical marijuana In a 2-1 July ruling, a treatment center is an entity panel of the appeals court that “acquires, cultivates, upheld a Leon County cir- possesses, processes … cuit judge’s decision that transfers, transports, sells, found the state’s verti- distributes, dispenses, cal integration system or administers” medical conflicted with the con- marijuana. stitutional amendment, “The power of the Leg- approved by more than 70 islature does not include percent of voters in 2016. rewriting clear language in Gov. Ron DeSantis’ the Constitution, trans- administration asked the forming a disjunctive ‘or’ Tallahassee-based appel- into a conjunctive ‘and,’ ” late court to revisit the Makar wrote. panel’s decision, which “No evidence exists Florida officials argued that the people via the injected “confusion and elemental language of the uncertainty” into the medical marijuana amend- state’s medical marijuana ment clearly intended a industry. market limited to only a few But after the five judges fully vertically-integrated recused themselves, the medical marijuana compa- remaining judges split 4-4, nies,” he wrote. and “less than a majority … Because the law “so voted in favor of rehearing clearly conflicts with the en banc,” Tuesday’s ruling Constitution, en banc said. review is unwarranted and The decision came in a would serve only to further drawn-out lawsuit filed by delay the inevitable, which Tampa-based Florigrown, is to allow for our Supreme a medical marijuana com- Court to weigh in and pany owned in part by definitively pass upon the prominent strip-club owner matter, which the panel has Joe Redner. The company promptly accommodated,” challenged provisions of a Makar added. * ** The News Herald | Thursday, August 29, 2019 B5 Court backs ex-supervisor on voting rolls

By Jim Saunders A three-judge panel of Virginia-based American which includes require- convictions or mental Marcus said the “statute The News Service of Florida the 11th U.S. Circuit Court Civil Rights Union, which ments for elections officials incapacity. could not be clearer: the of Appeals last week upheld filed the lawsuit in 2016 and to remove ineligible voters. The Atlanta-based states and their subsidiar- TALLAHASSEE — A a lower-court decision contended that Snipes had The ruling said the law appeals court said the ies are required to conduct federal appeals court has that said former Broward not properly made efforts only requires elections American Civil Rights a general program of list sided with a controversial Supervisor of Elections to remove ineligible voters officials to remove voters Union incorrectly argued maintenance that makes a former Broward County Brenda Snipes had ade- such as people who had who become ineligible that Snipes was required by reasonable effort to remove elections supervisor in a quately complied with felony convictions. because of death or change the federal law to go beyond voters who become ineli- legal battle about whether requirements in federal The 39-page ruling of address — though it removing voters because of gible on account of death she took proper steps to elections laws. focused heavily on a federal allows them to remove death or change of address. or change of residence, remove ineligible voters In doing so, the law known as the National ineligible voters for other Writing for the court and only on those two from election rolls. panel ruled against the Voter Registration Act, reasons such as criminal Thursday, Judge Stanley accounts.”

AREA & STATE BRIEFS

PANAMA CITY Morgan Hurst and Loren Elliot, 30, was committing this crime release stated. charges are pending, Gulf Coast holding Sydney Polanin were charged with burglary the victim was also inside Motley allegedly used police said. College Night in awarded the Capstone to a conveyance, bur- this unit asleep, unaware the credit card at stores September Diploma after earning glary with a battery and of his presence,” the near the resort. More Staff and wire reports scores of 3 or higher in criminal mischief after Gulf Coast State Col- AP Seminar, AP Research entering the residence of lege is hosting the annual and on four additional Ralph Presley and batter- College Night from AP exams. The pro- ing Presley, according to 6-8 p.m. Sept. 12 in the gram allows students to a news release. Presley Advanced Technology develop critical thinking, also was arrested and Center at the Panama research and presenta- charged with one count City campus, according tion skills, the release of aggravated battery to a news release. stated. with a firearm after he “Over 50 colleges and “We are proud to rec- “discharged a firearm universities from across ognize the outstanding and struck Elliot,” the the nation will be in atten- achievements of students news release stated. dance and representatives who participated in the “At the time of the will be on hand to pro- AP Capstone Diploma shooting, Presley was vide information about program and we con- no longer in danger and degrees, programs, stu- tinue to look forward to was not justifiable in his dent life, athletics, careers, providing students with actions,” according to scholarships and financial opportunities to explore the release. aid,” the release stated. their passions while The alleged burglary The free event is open building college-level occurred in the 700 block to the community and academic and collabora- of Cactus Avenue. geared toward local high tion skills,” Arnold High school students and cur- Principal Britt Smith said. PANAMA CITY BEACH rent Gulf Coast students Five students were Police charge man with looking to transfer to a awarded the AP Seminar burglary of condo unit university. and Research Certificate by earning scores of 3 or The Panama City PANAMA CITY BEACH higher in AP Seminar and Beach Police Depart- 7 Arnold students earn Research: Cassidy Cobb, ment arrested a man who Capstone Diplomas Joanna Manna, Beatrice claimed to be a transient McGowan, Manav Shah for a burglary at a con- Seven students at and Sophia Warren. dominium, according to J.R. Arnold High School a news release. earned the Advanced PANAMA CITY Kevin James Motley, Placement Capstone Police arrest 2 men 35, is charged with Diploma, according to a after battery, shooting occupied burglary after news release. he allegedly took items, Mason Bennett, Mad- The Panama City Police including a credit card, eline Campbell, Nikoloz Department arrested two from a unit at the Long Chargeishvili, Gina men after a battery and Beach Resort. Dunnivant, Sara Ficke, shooting. “While Motley was

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DIVERSIONS

WORD SCRIMMAGE: JUDD HAMBRICK DEAR ABBY Mom walks fi ne line amid safety and fear for daughter

Some of our neighbors are nature. She should not be male, and she wants to hug walking around by her- them and sit on their laps. self without supervision. This alarms me, and I’m Explain to her what appro- not sure what to do. With priate behavior is and is not. how things are nowadays, This is an ongoing conver- Jeanne Phillips you never know who you sation that includes more can trust. I don’t want to information as she is able to dampen her confident and understand it. Ultimately, DEAR ABBY: I have two upbeat disposition, but I you are her parent, and beautiful daughters, ages want to teach her why it’s you must determine what 3 and 4. My concern is not OK to do this. Some- is appropriate in her inter- that my younger daughter times I wonder if she does actions with ALL people, is very friendly. No mat- it because her father isn’t in regardless of gender. ter where we go, she says the picture, so when she sees “hi” to everyone she sees, an older man, she wants that Dear Abby is written by Abi- strangers included. With bond. Please help, Abby. — gail Van Buren, also known all her positive energy, she PROTECTIVE IN PENNSYLVANIA as Jeanne Phillips, and was has the type of personality DEAR PROTECTIVE: Your founded by her mother, Pau- that attracts attention when daughter appears to be a line Phillips. Contact Dear she walks into a room. I love lovely little girl. I agree Abby at www.DearAbby. her for that, but I’m also you shouldn’t dampen her com or P.O. Box 69440, worried she’s too friendly. outgoing and affectionate Los Angeles, CA 90069.

TRIVIA BY WILSON CASEY

com 4. From whom did Haiti gain its independence in 1804? 1. From fun surveys, what’s the Netherlands, Great Britain, most popular response when Spain, France asked to name something 5. Who was considered the people tighten? “Poet of the Piano”? Wilson Casey Spending, Screw, Belt, Lid Beethoven, Chopin, Tchai- 2. Who did Andreas Corne- kovsky, Mozart lis van Kuijk most-famously 6. Most spiders have how many “Trivia Fun” with Wilson manage? eyes? Casey, Guinness World Record ’80 Olympic hockey, Michael 1, 2, 8, 10 Holder from Woodruff, S.C., Jackson, Norwegian bobsled- ACES ON BRIDGE: BOBBY WOLFF is published in more than 500 ders, Elvis Presley ANSWERS: 1. Screw, 2. Elvis newspapers across the coun- 3. Which bicycle part is the Presley (Kuijk was better try. Comments, questions or front wheel attached to? known as Colonel Tom Parker), suggestions? WC@TriviaGuy. Rake, Wrench, Fork, Bill 3. Fork, 4. France, 5. Chopin, 6. 8

HOROSCOPES BY HOLIDAY MATHIS

ARIES (March 21-April 19) — LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) The Mercury change presents There’s a habit-swapping — If you were to put a real opportunity for you to opportunity today. Giving your own health and joy at start ticking things off your something up is hard, but it’s the top of your priority list, to-do list. First step - Make made easier when you do it this would jostle your the list. It will bring so much at the same time as starting schedule a bit. You’d do some satisfaction to organize your something else new to take its different things, and some of thoughts this way. place. the same things, only you’d TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — A VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — “Is do them differently. Try it and long stretch of the same activ- this really necessary?” That’s see! ity over and over will kill your the question in the back of CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) enthusiasm. So keep changing your mind that could stand to — Sweet attractions have it up today. Every time you come forward now. You can’t a shelf life. Some disappear start a new exercise, your just get rid of all the unneces- quickly like a Popsicle in the energy will renew and you’ll sary things at once, but you’ll sun, and some last as long as mentally refresh and become a be amazed at what a few cuts Twinkies, and for reasons just little more alive. will do for you. as mysterious. GEMINI (May 21-June 21) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — — Motivation is unreliable. — You’ve a stellar sense of You need to nudge things into It surges at random times direction now and it extends being more of what you want and then disappears with- in many areas of life, including and less of what you don’t. It’s out notice. To counteract physical, spiritual and emo- work. But it doesn’t have to be the unpredictable nature of tional. Of course, what good uncomfortable work. What can motivation, set up your own is knowing where to go unless you do to make the process encouragement instead of you actually go? Take courage more pleasant? expecting it to drop in. and make your move. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) — CANCER (June 22-July 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) While the naturally — Strictly speaking, wanting — Looking for answers in the logical thinkers may have a thing isn’t enough to make familiar places will bring you an advantage with today’s it so. But wanting a thing over common, acceptable solu- task, those who think dif- and over, deeply and with tions. It’s fi ne for most of what ferently will get there with great willingness to do quite you seek, but not for all of a little more effort. Anyone a lot to bring it into reality — it. Unusual problems require can learn how to set reason- that’s the sort of wanting that unusual solutions found in able goals and go about them makes things happen. strange places. systematically.

SUDOKU Level of diffi culty (Bronze - easy, Silver - medium, Gold -diffi cult): Monday - Bronze; Tuesday - Silver; Wednesday - Gold; Thursday - Bronze; Friday - Silver; Saturday and Sunday - Gold.

Answer to yesterday’s sudoku

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Get Energy BLINK Paid Program SUN 49 422 656 (11:30) After Midnight With the Rays Postgame Inside Rays Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program P1 AquaX USA 2019 Epic Trails Reel Animals SYFY 70 52 122 244 (12:20) ››› Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (:45) Killjoys “Three Mutineers” Twilight Zone Twilight Zone Gary-Demons Van Helsing “Last Time” Van Helsing “He’s Coming” TBS 31 15 139 247 Brooklyn Nine Brooklyn Nine 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King King TCM 25 70 132 256 ››‡ The Three Musketeers (’35) Walter Abel, Paul Lukas. ›››‡ Little Women (’33) Katharine Hepburn, Joan Bennett. ››‡ I Thank a Fool (’62) Susan Hayward, Peter Finch. TLC 37 40 183 280 Brides, Grooms My Crazy Birth Story I Am Jazz I Am Jazz Sweet Home Sextuplets The Little Couple TNT 29 54 138 245 Castle “Law & Murder” NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans Charmed Cole kidnaps Phoebe. Charmed USA 62 55 105 242 (:01) Chicago P.D. “Justice” Chicago P.D. “She’s Got Us” Chicago P.D. “Start Digging” Chicago P.D. “The Silos” ››› Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (’01) Rupert Grint WGN-A 13 239 307 How I Met How I Met Elementary “Dead Man’s Tale” Camp Meeting Supernatural Inogen Know Joseph Prince Les Feldick Joyce Meyer * ** The News Herald | Thursday, August 29, 2019 C1 SPORTS Rams face stiff test in Yellowjackets

By Dustin Kent a kick 68 yards to set up “It was really not some- [email protected] another Bouie touchdown. thing they did to us, but But coaches tend to focus something we did to our- There were a lot of positives more on what their teams can selves and we’ve got to limit for Rutherford to take from do better, even in victories, that. We can’t go out and beat its season-opening 34-21 and Rutherford coach Loren ourselves.” win over North Bay Haven at Tillman had a good, long list That would be a good Tommy Oliver Stadium. for the Rams after last week. lesson to apply to Thursday’s The Rams hit on a handful “Really what I took away matchup against Vernon at of big plays from their offense with our offense was that we Tommy Oliver Stadium at 7 and special teams, with stopped ourselves,” he said. p.m. senior running back Montell “We had one holding call on a The Yellowjackets are Bouie and junior quarterback drive that put us in a bad situ- coming off of a 53-20 opening Markus Hammack breaking ation, two other drives where loss to 7A Crestview, but they off touchdown runs of 92 and we get intentional ground- come in ranked No. 7 in the 46 yards, while junior Brian ing, and then one where we state and are one of the most Edwards took a fake punt 62 had a chop block. So it was talented teams in Class 1A. yards to the house and senior four drives that we really put Rutherford’s Brian Edwards runs the football during a game against Zy’Darrius Givens returned ourselves in a bad situation. See RAMS, C3 North Bay Haven on Aug. 23. [JOSHUA BOUCHER/THE NEWS HERALD]

Federer not eyeing changes at US Open

By Howard Fendrich The Associated Press

NEW YORK — Roger Federer’s not about to start trying new tricks now. So even though he’s lost the opening set in each of his first two U.S. Open matches for the first time in the 19 times he’s entered the Grand Slam tournament, it’s not as if the guy is going to seek some sort of magic solution. Working up more of a sweat in the gym before heading to the court, say. Or playing an extra practice set. What he chose to focus on, instead, is looking on the bright side: “Can only do better,” Federer said, “which is a great thing, moving forward.” At a Flushing Meadows flush with surprises so far — Arnold head coach Norris Vaughan talks to Marlins quarterback Liam Byrd during a game against Blountstown on Aug. 23. [PATTI BLAKE/ half of the top 12 seeded men THE NEWS HERALD] already were gone by the time he stepped into Arthur Ashe Stadium on Wednesday — Federer cleaned up his act quickly enough to come back and beat Damir Dzhumhur 3-6, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4, reaching ‘It’s just about eff ort’ the third round on an after- noon when rain postponed all but nine scheduled singles matches and every doubles Arnold looks for bounce back after Week 1 loss contest. Indeed, Federer was one of the lucky ones who will stay By Dustin Kent wasn’t that shocking. from a season ago, includ- “But we’re excited about on the usual play-one-day, [email protected] “As I suspected, Blount- ing the top passer, rusher, the kids we’ve got. I think get-a-day-off Grand Slam stown is a very good team,” receiver, and tackler from we’ve got a bright future.” schedule. Only matches at Norris Vaughan’s head he said. “They had eight 2018. Arnold will have another Ashe or Louis Armstrong Sta- coaching debut with Arnold or nine starters back on “We have basically chance to get Vaughan his dium, the event’s two arenas wasn’t what anyone would offense, some veterans, real one-and-a-half guys that initial win as the Marlins’ with a retractable roof, were call auspicious, as the Mar- strong and physical. They started last year on offense coach when it welcomes Fort held. lins were blitzed 43-10 by 1A had two or three D-I guys and about two on defense,” Walton Beach to Gavlak Sta- That included a loss by powerhouse Blountstown at and we don’t. We’re young, Vaughan said. “We have dium on Thursday at 7 p.m. two-time champion Venus Gavlak Stadium. they’re a veteran team. If a very young team. It’s a The Vikings are coming Williams to No. 5 seed Elina While the margin may they stay healthy they have definite rebuilding thing. off of a 41-7 season-open- Svitolina, and victories for have been jarring for many a chance to win state in We’re just now really get- ing victory over Walton. No. 3 Karolina Pliskova and Marlin fans, Vaughan said their class. We’ve got a lot ting to know them. The staff That matches Fort Walton 2017 runner-up Madison that his team struggling of growing up to do.” is learning more and more Beach’s win total from 2018, Keys on the women’s side, against a talented vet- That is to be expected of about the personnel and who and a win for No. 7 Kei Nishi- eran squad like Blountstown a team that lost 26 seniors can play where. See ARNOLD, C3 kori on the men’s. The night program included matches involving Williams’ younger sister, Serena, against 17-year-old Ameri- can Caty McNally, and No. 1 Robinson earns seed and defending champion Novak Djokovic against 56th- ranked Juan Ignacio Londero. start vs. Boise State Djokovic possibly could face Federer in the semifinals, in what would be a rematch By Tyler Waldrep philosophy didn’t catch of their historic Wimbledon [email protected] Bay High graduate Janarius final last month that the Serb Robinson flat-footed, and won in a fifth-set tiebreaker. During the offseason, earlier this week he sat atop Federer probably will need Florida State made some the projected depth chart to do better at the beginning changes to its defense that for one of the two edge of his upcoming matches involved getting rid of the positions. to get that far in New York, traditional defensive end “I’ve seen Janarius prac- where he won the last of his positions and replacing tice every single day,” five titles in 2008. them with edge players that Florida State coach Willie “You go through a little Florida State defensive end Janarius Robinson will take on added will be asked to drop back Taggart said. “He’s repped phase where you don’t start responsibilities for the Seminoles’ defense in 2019. [PHOTO BY JEFF into coverage more often. ROMANCE] That switch in See FSU, C3 See OPEN, C3 * ** C2 Thursday, August 29, 2019 | The News Herald

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

AMERICAN LEAGUE BOX SCORES

EAST DIVISION BREWERS 4, CARDINALS 1 Haseley cf 5 1 2 2 0 0 .252 CINCINNATI IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Umpires — Home, Chris Segal; First, Bill TEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY ST. LOUIS AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Velasquez p 2 0 0 0 0 2 .240 DeSclafani W,9-7 Welke; Second, Lance Barrett; Third, Mike New York 88 47 .652 _ _ 5-5 W-4 49-20 39-27 Fowler rf 4 0 0 0 0 2 .244 a-Morrison ph 0 0 0 0 1 0 .286 7 2 0 0 1 8 110 4.05 Everitt. Tampa Bay 76 57 .571 11 ½ 5-5 L-3 34-31 42-26 Wong 2b 4 1 3 1 0 0 .280 Davis p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Gausman 2 2 0 0 0 3 31 4.50 T — 2:33. A — 15,049 (37,903). Boston 71 62 .534 16 5½ 7-3 W-1 34-34 37-28 Goldschmidt 1b 4 0 1 0 0 3 .258 c-Miller ph-rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 .210 MIAMI IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Toronto 54 81 .400 34 23½ 2-8 L-1 26-40 28-41 Ozuna lf 4 0 0 0 0 3 .270 TOTALS 41 12 17 11 3 12 Alcantara L,4-12 BRAVES 9, BLUE JAYS 4 Baltimore 44 89 .331 43 32½ 5-5 L-1 22-46 22-43 DeJong ss 3 0 0 0 1 2 .245 PITTSBURGH 000 201 000 — 3 9 2 6 6 4 4 1 8 102 4.22 ATLANTA AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Molina c 4 0 2 0 0 0 .271 PHILADELPHIA 021 05211X — 1217 0 García 1 0 0 0 0 2 9 2.48 Acuña Jr. rf 5 1 1 2 0 3 .288 CENTRAL DIVISION Edman 3b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .274 a-walked for Velasquez in the 5th. Brigham 1 1 1 1 0 1 16 5.74 Albies 2b 3 1 0 0 2 0 .283 TEAM W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Bader cf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .209 b-grounded out for Newman in the 7th. Keller 1 0 0 0 0 3 16 5.79 Freeman 1b 4 2 2 2 0 1 .297 Minnesota 80 51 .611 _ _ 7-3 W-3 39-29 41-22 Flaherty p 2 0 1 0 0 1 .171 c-grounded out for Davis in the 7th. d-struck Umpires — Home, Vic Carapazza; First, Dan Donaldson 3b 3 1 0 0 2 1 .259 Cleveland 78 55 .586 3 _ 5-5 W-2 41-27 37-28 a-Carpenter ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .216 out for Segura in the 8th. Iassogna; Second, Laz Diaz; Third, Ryan Joyce dh 5 1 3 2 0 0 .282 Chicago 60 71 .458 20 15½ 5-5 L-1 33-33 27-38 Brebbia p 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 E — Ramirez (1), Marte (5). LOB — Blakney. Hechavarría ss 5 1 1 2 0 1 .250 Kansas City 47 87 .351 34½ 30 3-7 W-1 25-41 22-46 Webb p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 8. 2B — Frazier T — 2:41. A — 6,409 (36,742). Cervelli c 0 0 0 0 1 0 .556 Detroit 39 91 .300 40½ 36 2-8 L-4 17-45 22-46 Leone p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- (27), Haseley (7), Hoskins (26), Hernández Flowers pr-c 4 1 2 0 0 1 .230 TOTALS 33 1 7 1 1 15 (27), Kingery (30). 3B — Hoskins (5), CUBS 10, METS 7 Ortega lf 4 1 2 1 0 0 .270 WEST DIVISION MILWAUKEE AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Realmuto (2). HR — Bell (34), off Velasquez; CHICAGO AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Hamilton cf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .333 TEAM W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Grisham cf-lf 4 1 2 0 0 1 .242 Marte (23), off Davis; Dickerson (5), off Heyward cf 4 1 0 0 1 2 .259 TOTALS 37 9 11 9 5 8 Houston 86 47 .647 _ _ 8-2 W-5 50-16 36-31 Grandal c 4 0 0 0 0 0 .251 Keller; Realmuto (20), off Ramirez. RBIs — Castellanos rf 4 2 1 2 0 3 .365 TORONTO AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Oakland 76 56 .576 9½ _ 6-4 L-1 43-26 33-30 Yelich rf 3 1 1 0 1 1 .330 Bell 2 (106), Marte (77), Hernández 3 (57), Bryant 3b 5 2 2 0 0 2 .282 Bichette ss 5 0 1 0 0 2 .341 Texas 64 69 .481 22 12½ 4-6 L-2 38-27 26-42 Hiura 2b 4 1 2 3 0 1 .304 Haseley 2 (18), Hoskins (74), Dickerson (23), Báez ss 5 1 0 0 0 2 .282 Biggio 2b 4 1 1 0 1 0 .209 Los Angeles 64 70 .478 22½ 13 4-6 W-1 34-31 30-39 Thames 1b 3 0 0 0 1 2 .256 Harper (94), Realmuto (69), Segura (53), Schwarber lf 4 2 2 3 1 0 .228 Guerrero Jr. 3b 5 0 2 1 0 1 .282 Seattle 56 78 .418 30½ 21 5-5 L-3 29-40 27-38 Braun lf 2 1 1 0 1 1 .288 Kingery (44). SB — Harper (8). Russell 2b 5 1 1 2 0 2 .249 Tellez dh 4 0 0 0 1 1 .222 Cain cf 1 0 0 0 0 1 .252 Runners left in scoring position — Happ 1b 4 1 2 2 0 0 .230 Grichuk rf 4 0 2 1 0 1 .236 Spangenberg 3b 3 0 0 0 0 0 .250 Pittsburgh 2 (Stallings 2); Philadelphia 7 Caratini c 4 0 2 0 0 1 .263 Smoak 1b 3 1 1 0 1 1 .215 Arcia ss 2 0 0 1 0 0 .226 (Dickerson 2, Hernández, Kingery, Harper, Hendricks p 2 0 1 0 0 1 .186 Hernández cf 4 1 1 0 0 2 .221 NATIONAL LEAGUE Lyles p 2 0 0 0 0 1 .100 Haseley). RISP — Pittsburgh 0 for 4; Phelps p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Drury lf 3 0 1 1 0 0 .222 Guerra p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 Philadelphia 8 for 22. Ryan p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 McKinney lf 1 0 0 0 0 0 .220 Runners moved up — Segura, Haseley, b-Kemp ph 1 0 1 0 0 0 .182 EAST DIVISION b-Piña ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .219 Jansen c 4 1 1 0 0 1 .210 Hernández, Miller. GIDP — Bell. Cishek p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 TEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Hader p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 TOTALS 37 4 10 3 3 9 DP — Philadelphia 1 (Kingery, Segura, Wick p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Atlanta 81 54 .600 _ _ 8-2 W-1 39-27 42-27 TOTALS 29 4 6 4 3 9 ATLANTA 050 000 301 — 9 11 0 Hoskins). Kimbrel p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Washington 74 58 .561 5½ _ 8-2 W-1 37-27 37-31 ST. LOUIS 000 001 000—1 7 1 TORONTO 000 211 000 — 4 10 1 PITTSBURGH IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA TOTALS 38 10 12 9 2 13 Philadelphia 69 63 .523 10½ 2 5-5 W-1 40-29 29-34 MILWAUKEE 110 100 01X—4 6 0 1-ran for Cervelli in the 2nd. Keller, L, 1-3 4 11 8 8 1 8 99 8.62 NEW YORK AB R H BI BB SO AVG. New York 67 65 .508 12½ 4 5-5 L-5 37-26 30-39 a-struck out for Flaherty in the 7th. b-struck E — Guerrero Jr. (15). LOB — Atlanta 7, Ramirez 4 6 4 3 2 4 90 7.04 McNeil 3b-2b 5 1 3 2 0 1 .333 Miami 47 85 .356 32½ 24 2-8 L-3 27-43 20-42 out for Guerra in the 7th. Toronto 9. 2B — Ortega (2), Acuña Jr. (19), E—Wong (9). LOB—St. Louis 6, Milwaukee PHILADELPHIAIP H R ER BB SO NP ERA J.Davis lf 5 2 2 1 0 1 .304 Freeman (29), Hernández (15), Biggio Velasquez, W, 6-7 Conforto rf 4 1 2 1 1 0 .257 CENTRAL DIVISION 5. 2B—Wong (22), Braun (26), Grisham (3), (11), Grichuk (24). HR — Joyce (5), off 5 5 2 2 0 5 75 4.86 Alonso 1b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .263 TEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Hiura (20). HR—Wong (10), off Lyles; Hiura Waguespack; Freeman (36), off Boshers. Davis 2 2 1 1 0 1 32 7.71 Ramos c 4 1 2 1 0 1 .290 St. Louis 73 59 .553 _ _ 8-2 L-1 40-24 33-35 (16), off Flaherty. RBIs—Wong (51), Hiura RBIs — Joyce 2 (18), Ortega (6), Acuña Jr. Garcia 2 2 0 0 0 1 15 5.52 Panik 2b 3 0 1 1 0 1 .273 Chicago 71 61 .538 2 _ 7-3 W-2 44-22 27-39 3 (43), Arcia (48). SB—Goldschmidt (2). 2 (91), Freeman 2 (107), Hechavarría 2 (7), Inherited runners-scored — Ramirez 2-1. Brach p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Milwaukee 68 65 .511 5½ 3½ 4-6 W-1 39-29 29-36 SF—Arcia. Drury (40), Grichuk (59), Guerrero Jr. (59). PB — Stallings (3). c-Guillorme ph 0 0 0 0 1 0 .222 Cincinnati 63 69 .477 10 8 5-5 W-3 37-31 26-38 Runners left in scoring position—St. Louis Runners left in scoring position — Atlanta 5 Umpires — Home, Alex Tosi; First, Mark Díaz p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Pittsburgh 56 77 .421 17½ 15½ 5-5 L-1 29-37 27-40 2 (Goldschmidt, Ozuna); Milwaukee 3 (Donaldson 2, Hamilton, Acuña Jr., Ortega); Ripperger; Second, Brian O’Nora; Third, Avilán p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- (Thames, Grandal, Cain). RISP—St. Louis 0 Toronto 5 (Tellez 2, Jansen, Grichuk, James Hoye. d-R.Davis ph 0 0 0 0 1 0 .231 WEST DIVISION for 4; Milwaukee 0 for 5. Hernández). RISP — Atlanta 5 for 16; T — 3:20. A — 24,224 (43,647). Rosario ss 5 0 2 1 0 0 .290 TEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Runners moved up—Spangenberg. Toronto 2 for 12. Lagares cf 5 0 0 0 0 1 .213 Los Angeles 87 47 .649 _ _ 5-5 W-1 52-18 35-29 GIDP—Molina. Runners moved up — Freeman, Ortega, INDIANS 4, TIGERS 2 Syndergaard p 1 0 0 0 0 1 .111 Arizona 67 66 .504 19½ 4½ 6-4 W-3 30-32 37-34 DP—St. Louis 1 (DeJong, Goldschmidt); Guerrero Jr., Drury. GIDP — Flowers. CLEVELAND AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Sewald p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 San Francisco 65 67 .492 21 6 4-6 L-2 29-35 36-32 Milwaukee 1 (Spangenberg, Hiura, Thames). DP — Toronto 1 (Bichette, Biggio, Smoak). Lindor ss 5 2 3 1 0 0 .300 a-Frazier ph-3b 4 2 2 0 0 0 .229 San Diego 61 70 .466 24½ 9½ 5-5 L-1 31-36 30-34 ST. LOUIS IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA ATLANTA IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Allen cf 2 0 0 0 0 1 .226 TOTALS 40 7 14 7 3 6 Colorado 59 74 .444 27½ 12½ 3-7 L-1 34-30 25-44 Flaherty, L, 8-7 6 5 3 2 1 7 101 3.31 Foltynewicz 4.2 8 3 2 2 3 98 5.59 Santana 1b 4 0 2 1 0 1 .293 CHICAGO 622 000 000—10 12 1 Brebbia 1 0 0 0 0 1 9 2.89 Jackson W,8-2 1.1 2 1 1 1 2 27 3.41 Puig rf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .284 Webb .2 0 1 1 1 0 14 3.38 NEW YORK 100 050 010 —7 14 1 Martin 1 0 0 0 0 3 14 5.40 Kipnis 2b 4 2 2 2 0 1 .251 a-doubled for Sewald in the 5th. b-singled Leone .1 1 0 0 1 1 13 6.27 Greene 1 0 0 0 0 0 13 5.11 F.Reyes dh 3 0 1 0 1 1 .205 MILWAUKEE IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA for Ryan in the 7th. c-walked for Brach in Blevins 1 0 0 0 0 1 12 4.05 SCORES/SCHEDULE (all times Eastern) 1-Mercado pr-dh 0 0 0 0 0 0 .271 the 7th. d-walked for Avilán in the 9th. Lyles, W, 4-1 5.1 6 1 1 1 9 97 2.51 TORONTO IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Guerra, H, 17 1.2 0 0 0 0 3 14 3.68 Naquin lf 4 0 1 0 0 0 .287 E—Báez (15), Rosario (16). LOB—Chicago 5, Waguespack L,4-2 WEDNESDAY’S GAMES National League Hader, S, 26-32 2 1 0 0 0 3 30 2.87 R.Pérez c 3 0 0 0 1 1 .221 New York 11. 2B—Schwarber (19), Bryant 3 6 5 3 2 2 73 3.93 American League Chicago Cubs at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Inherited runners-scored—Leone 1-1, Guerra Chang 3b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .182 (34), Conforto (22), Frazier (14), McNeil Gaviglio 2.2 1 0 0 0 4 41 4.66 N.Y. Yankees 7, Seattle 3 Cincinnati at Miami, 7:10 p.m. 2-0. IBB—off Leone (Thames). TOTALS 33 4 9 4 2 8 (33). HR—Happ (5), off Syndergaard; Adam .1 0 3 3 2 1 18 3.48 Cleveland 4, Detroit 2 Pittsburgh at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Umpires—Home, Tom Woodring; First, DETROIT AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Schwarber (31), off Syndergaard; Ramirez 2 2 0 0 0 1 23 6.14 Kansas City 6, Oakland 4 L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Carlos Torres; Second, Angel Hernandez; V.Reyes cf 4 0 2 0 0 0 .277 Castellanos (9), off Syndergaard; McNeil Boshers 1 2 1 1 1 0 20 5.73 Minnesota at Chicago White Sox, late San Diego at San Francisco, 9:45 p.m. Third, Alfonso Marquez. Beckham 2b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .220 (16), off Hendricks; J.Davis (17), off Inherited runners-scored — Jackson 2-0, Tampa Bay at Houston, late T—2:50. A—33,045 (41,900). W.Castro ss 3 0 0 1 0 2 .214 Hendricks. RBIs—Schwarber 3 (72), Russell Adam 1-0, Ramirez 3-3. HBP — Adam Texas at L.A. Angels, late FRIDAY’S GAMES Rodríguez dh 4 0 0 0 0 1 .226 2 (21), Happ 2 (13), Castellanos 2 (16), (Freeman). PB — Cervelli (1), Flowers 2(15). National League American League YANKEES 7, MARINERS 3 Lugo 3b 4 1 1 1 0 0 .228 Ramos (64), McNeil 2 (57), J.Davis (46), Umpires — Home, Tony Randazzo; First, Dixon lf 3 0 1 0 0 1 .248 Milwaukee 4, St. Louis 1 Oakland at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. NEW YORK AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Panik (5), Rosario (56), Conforto (77). CS— Jeff Nelson; Second, John Libka; Third, Cory Demeritte rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 .258 Philadelphia 12, Pittsburgh 3 Houston at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. LeMahieu 2b-3b 4 2 2 2 1 0 .335 Kemp (1). S—Hendricks. Blaser. Mercer 1b 3 0 1 0 0 1 .262 Runners left in scoring position—Chicago 2 Cincinnati 5, Miami 0 Cleveland at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Judge rf 5 1 3 2 0 1 .277 T — 3:33. A — 23,112 (53,506). Chicago Cubs 10, N.Y. Mets 7 Minnesota at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. Torres dh 5 1 1 0 0 2 .287 Hicks c 3 1 1 0 0 1 .209 (Castellanos, Caratini); New York 7 (Panik, L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, late Seattle at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Sánchez c 5 1 2 2 0 3 .234 TOTALS 31 2 7 2 0 7 Lagares 2, Conforto, Alonso, Frazier). RISP— Gardner cf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .251 CLEVELAND 010 001 011 — 4 9 1 Chicago 3 for 7; New York 3 for 15. NATIONALS 8, ORIOLES 4 Interleague Baltimore at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. BALTIMORE AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Urshela 3b 2 0 1 0 0 1 .331 DETROIT 000 011 000 — 2 7 0 Runners moved up—Báez, J.Davis, Conforto. Washington 8, Baltimore 4 Boston at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. Villar ss 5 1 2 0 0 1 .277 Gregorius ss 1 0 0 0 1 0 .262 1-ran for F.Reyes in the 9th. LIDP—Rosario. GIDP—J.Davis. Atlanta 9, Toronto 4 National League Santander cf 4 0 2 1 0 1 .288 Ford 1b 3 1 1 1 1 1 .229 E — Kipnis (4). LOB — Cleveland 6, Detroit DP—Chicago 2 (Bryant, Happ, Bryant; Báez, Boston at Colorado, late Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Mancini rf 3 0 2 0 1 0 .273 Maybin lf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .291 3. 2B — Lindor (34), Santana (26), V.Reyes Russell, Happ). Miami at Washington, 7:05 p.m. Stewart lf 3 1 0 0 1 2 .262 Wade ss-2b 4 1 1 0 0 2 .211 (8). HR — Kipnis (16), off Zimmermann; CHICAGO IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA TODAY’S GAMES N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Ynoa p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- TOTALS 37 7 11 7 3 11 Lindor (24), off Farmer; Kipnis (16), off Hendricks 4.2 8 6 6 1 3 76 3.47 American League Cincinnati at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Scott p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Cleveland at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. Pittsburgh at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. SEATTLE AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Jiménez; Lugo (3), off Civale. RBIs — Kipnis Phelps .1 2 0 0 0 0 12 2.45 Lopes lf 2 0 0 0 2 0 .262 Peterson 2b-lf 4 0 0 0 0 2 .206 Oakland at Kansas City, 1:15 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. 2 (62), Santana (80), Lindor (58), Lugo (16), Ryan, W, 4-2 1 1 0 0 0 0 10 3.10 Crawford ss 4 0 0 0 0 0 .247 Ruiz 3b 4 0 0 0 0 4 .238 Minnesota at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. San Diego at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. W.Castro (1). SB — Lindor (19), Mercado Cishek .2 1 0 0 1 1 27 3.27 Nola 1b 3 1 0 0 1 1 .291 Davis 1b 4 1 1 2 0 2 .175 Tampa Bay at Houston, 2:10 p.m. Interleague (12). CS — Naquin (2), Mercado (3). SF — Wick, H, 4 1.1 1 1 0 0 1 20 3.22 Seager 3b 4 1 1 2 0 2 .250 Sisco c 4 1 1 1 0 0 .215 Seattle at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Chi. White Sox at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. W.Castro. S — Allen. Kimbrel, S, 12-14 Murphy c 3 1 1 0 1 1 .284 Runners left in scoring position — Cleveland 1 1 0 0 1 1 19 4.67 Wojciechowski p 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Vogelbach dh 3 0 0 0 1 3 .215 3 (Puig 2, Lindor); Detroit 1 (Rodríguez). NEW YORK IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA a-Wilkerson ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .220 Moore rf 3 0 1 1 1 0 .203 RISP — Cleveland 1 for 7; Detroit 0 for 2. Syndergaard, L, 9-7 Bleier p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Gordon 2b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .275 GIDP — Naquin, V.Reyes, Beckham, 3 9 10 9 1 5 64 4.14 Tate p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- TODAY’S PITCHING COMPARISON Broxton cf 1 0 0 0 1 1 .133 Rodríguez. Sewald 2 2 0 0 1 3 40 2.57 c-Alberto ph-2b 2 0 1 0 0 0 .317 Fraley ph-cf 1 0 0 0 0 0 .100 DP — Cleveland 3 (Lindor, Kipnis, Santana; Brach 2 1 0 0 0 2 19 5.63 TOTALS 35 4 9 4 2 13 TOTALS 28 3 3 3 7 8 Lindor, Santana; Chang, Kipnis, Santana); Díaz 1 0 0 0 0 3 13 5.44 WASHINGTON AB R H BI BB SO AVG. NATIONAL LEAGUE NEW YORK 200 040 001 — 7 11 1 Turner ss 5 0 0 0 0 1 .298 2019 TEAM LAST THREE STARTS Detroit 1 (Mercer, W.Castro, Beckham, Avilán 1 0 0 0 0 0 17 4.10 SEATTLE 000 200 001 — 3 3 0 Mercer). Inherited runners-scored—Phelps 2-1, Eaton rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .288 TEAMS PITCHERS TIME W-L ERA REC W-L IP ERA a-popped out for Broxton in the 7th. CLEVELAND IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Ryan 1-0, Wick 2-0. HBP—Syndergaard 1-Parra pr-rf 4 1 0 0 0 0 .257 Cincinnati Wood (L) 1-3 6.07 2-4 0-3 15.1 6.46 E — Ford (2). LOB — New York 6, Seattle Civale, W, 2-3 7 6 2 2 0 5 91 1.96 (Castellanos), Hendricks 2 (Alonso,Ramos). Rendon 3b 4 2 2 0 0 0 .329 Miami Dugger (R) 7:10p 0-1 10.80 0-1 0-1 5.0 10.80 5. 2B — Wade (1), Judge 2 (15), Murphy Goody, H, 9 1 1 0 0 0 1 15 2.10 WP—Syndergaard. Soto lf 4 2 2 2 0 1 .290 (10). HR — Sánchez (30), off Sheffi eld; Ford Hand, S, 32-37 1 0 0 0 0 1 12 3.17 Umpires—Home, Doug Eddings; First, Bill Cabrera 1b 4 2 3 2 0 0 .346 Chicago Lester (L) 10-9 4.49 14-11 1-1 15.1 5.28 (9), off Sheffi eld; Judge (18), off Wisler; DETROIT IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Miller; Second, Chris Conroy; Third, Chad Suzuki c 4 1 2 4 0 0 .268 New York deGrom (R) 7:10p 8-7 2.56 10-16 1-0 19.0 0.95 LeMahieu (23), off LeBlanc; Seager (18), Zimmermann 6 5 2 2 0 5 95 6.24 Whitson. Dozier 2b 3 0 3 0 1 0 .236 off Paxton. RBIs — Sánchez 2 (69), Ford Soto 1 0 0 0 1 0 14 6.14 Robles cf 4 0 1 0 0 1 .251 Pittsburgh Williams (R) 6-6 5.35 11-9 2-1 13.0 7.62 (15), LeMahieu 2 (89), Judge 2 (42), Seager T—3:24. A—33,987 (41,922). Farmer, L, 5-5 1 2 1 1 0 2 27 4.07 Scherzer p 1 0 0 0 0 1 .174 Colorado Gonzalez (R) 8:40p 0-5 6.43 0-7 0-1 15.1 7.04 2 (50), Moore (19). SB — Wade (6). CS — Jiménez 1 2 1 1 1 1 22 4.89 Suero p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Broxton (4), Lopes (2). ROYALS 6, ATHLETICS 4 HBP — Zimmermann (Allen). b-Adams ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .240 Los Angeles Ryu (L) 12-4 2.12 17-7 1-2 17.0 5.82 Runners left in scoring position — New OAKLAND AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Umpires — Home, Stu Scheuwater; First, Rainey p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Arizona Kelly (R) 9:40p 9-13 4.86 10-16 2-1 15.0 7.80 York 4 (Wade, Gardner, Sánchez); Seattle 2 Semien ss 5 1 2 1 0 1 .276 Alan Porter; Second, Jim Reynolds; Third, Guerra p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 (Moore, Gordon). RISP — New York 1 for 9; Grossman rf 5 0 2 0 0 2 .253 Sean Barber. Rodney p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- San Diego Paddack (R) 7-7 3.84 12-10 0-2 13.0 9.00 Seattle 1 for 4. Chapman 3b 1 1 0 0 0 0 .259 T — 2:33. A — 15,834 (41,297). d-Kendrick ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .327 San Francisco Rodriguez (R) 9:45p 5-6 5.26 5-7 1-1 14.0 6.43 Runners moved up — Maybin. GIDP — Pinder 3b 2 0 0 0 0 1 .237 Hudson p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Maybin, Nola. Olson 1b 4 1 1 0 0 1 .262 DP — New York 1 (LeMahieu, Wade, Ford); REDS 5, MARLINS 0 Canha cf 3 1 1 2 1 0 .277 TOTALS 35 8 13 8 1 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE Seattle 1 (Gordon, Nola). CINCINNATI AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Brown lf 4 0 1 1 0 1 .214 BALTIMORE 001 012 000 — 4 9 1 2019 TEAM LAST THREE STARTS NEW YORK IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA VanMeter lf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .279 Profar 2b 3 0 0 0 1 2 .208 WASHINGTON 500 030 00X — 8 13 0 a-grounded out for Wojciechowski in TEAMS PITCHERS TIME W-L ERA REC W-L IP ERA Paxton W,11-6 5 1 2 2 5 4 86 4.39 Ervin ph-lf 1 0 0 0 0 0 .304 Herrmann c 4 0 1 0 0 1 .203 Cleveland Clevinger (R) 9-2 3.00 10-4 2-0 15.1 2.93 Green 2 0 0 0 1 3 40 5.04 Votto 1b 3 1 1 0 1 2 .259 Joseph dh 4 0 0 0 0 1 .182 the 5th. b-lined out for Suero in the 5th. Detroit Norris (L) 1:10p 3-10 4.70 7-16 0-1 9.0 4.00 Ottavino 1 0 0 0 1 0 11 1.58 Suárez 3b 4 2 2 1 0 0 .262 TOTALS 35 4 8 4 2 10 c-singled for Tate in the 7th. d-grounded out Gearrin 1 2 1 1 0 1 27 3.92 Aquino rf 4 2 2 3 0 0 .315 KANSAS CITY AB R H BI BB SO AVG. for Rodney in the 8th. Oakland Bassitt (R) 9-5 3.59 12-10 2-0 18.2 2.41 SEATTLE IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Galvis 2b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .339 Merrifi eld 2b 3 2 2 0 0 0 .301 1-ran for Eaton in the 1st. Kansas City Sparkman(R) 1:15p 3-9 5.52 4-13 0-1 14.2 6.75 Sheffi eld L,0-1 4.1 6 5 5 0 5 92 7.94 Senzel cf 4 0 0 0 0 3 .264 Soler dh 3 1 1 1 1 0 .251 E — Davis (4). LOB — Baltimore 6, Wisler .2 2 1 1 0 1 21 3.71 Barnhart c 4 0 1 1 0 3 .232 Dozier 3b 4 1 2 3 0 0 .282 Washington 6. 2B — Santander (18), Rendon Tampa Bay TBD 0-0 0.00 0-0 0-0 0.0 0.00 Bass 1 0 0 0 1 2 17 3.49 J.Iglesias ss 3 0 1 0 0 1 .298 Gordon lf 3 0 0 0 0 0 .259 (36), Cabrera (6), Suzuki (10). 3B — Soto Houston Greinke (R) 2:10p 14-4 2.99 17-10 3-0 19.2 2.29 LeBlanc 3 3 1 1 2 3 49 5.35 DeSclafani p 3 0 0 0 0 2 .136 O’Hearn 1b 4 1 2 1 0 0 .177 (5). HR — Sisco (7), off Scherzer; Davis (10), Inherited runners-scored — Wisler 1-1. WP Gausman p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Starling rf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .200 off Rainey; Suzuki (14), off Wojciechowski. Minnesota Berrios (R) 10-7 3.53 15-11 0-1 15.2 6.32 — Paxton, Sheffi eld. TOTALS 33 5 7 5 1 14 Viloria c 3 0 1 0 1 1 .229 RBIs — Santander (40), Sisco (19), Davis 2 Chicago Cease (R) 2:10p 3-6 5.76 3-6 1-2 17.0 5.29 Umpires — Home, Jim Wolf; First, Ramon MIAMI AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Phillips cf 4 0 0 0 0 2 .179 (34), Soto 2 (88), Cabrera 2 (18), Suzuki 4 De Jesus; Second, Manny Gonzalez; Third, Berti ss 4 0 0 0 0 2 .274 Lopez ss 4 1 1 0 0 1 .238 (52). SB — Villar (29). S — Scherzer. Seattle Hernandez (R) 1-4 6.09 3-6 0-2 13.0 10.38 Sam Holbrook. Walker 1b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .267 TOTALS 31 6 9 5 2 5 Runners left in scoring position — Baltimore Texas Lynn (R) 8:05p 14-9 3.85 15-12 0-2 15.2 6.32 T — 3:11. A — 32,013 (47,943). Cooper rf 4 0 1 0 0 1 .279 OAKLAND 200 020 000 — 4 8 0 2 (Stewart 2); Washington 4 (Turner, Castro 3b 4 0 1 0 0 2 .262 KANSAS CITY 002 011 20X — 6 9 0 Adams, Parra). RISP — Baltimore 2 for 5; KEY: 2019 TEAM-Team’s record in games started by today’s pitcher. PHILLIES 12, PIRATES 3 Díaz 2b 2 0 0 0 1 0 .171 LOB — Oakland 7, Kansas City 6. 2B — Washington 4 for 10. PITTSBURGH AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Brinson cf 3 0 0 0 0 2 .186 Brown (1), Soler (26). HR — Semien (24), Runners moved up — Kendrick. LIDP — Newman ss 3 0 1 0 0 0 .302 Dean lf 3 0 1 0 0 0 .206 off Junis; Canha (23), off Junis; Dozier Parra. GIDP — Mancini, Suzuki. b-González ph-ss 1 0 0 0 0 0 .195 Holaday c 3 0 0 0 0 1 .283 (23), off Roark; O’Hearn (10), off Roark. DP — Baltimore 2 (Mancini, Davis, Mancini; Reynolds lf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .330 Alcantara p 1 0 0 0 0 1 .116 RBIs — Semien (71), Brown (2), Canha 2 Villar, Alberto, Davis); Washington 1 ROUNDUP Ramirez p 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Prado ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .236 (48), Dozier 3 (73), Soler (93), O’Hearn (25). (Rendon, Dozier, Cabrera). WILD CARD Marte cf 4 2 3 1 0 1 .293 García p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 CS — Viloria (1). BALTIMORE IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA AMERICAN LEAGUE Bell 1b 4 1 2 2 0 0 .276 Brigham p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Runners left in scoring position — Oakland Wojciechowski, L, 2-7 W L Pct WCGB Moran 3b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .286 Granderson ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .187 4 (Profar 2, Chapman, Grossman); Kansas 4 6 5 5 0 3 70 5.12 BREWERS 4, CARDINALS 1: Cleveland 78 55 .586 _ Osuna rf 4 0 0 0 0 2 .289 Keller p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- City 4 (Phillips, Gordon, O’Hearn, Lopez). Bleier .1 4 3 3 0 0 13 6.30 Keston Hiura homered and Tampa Bay 76 57 .571 ½ Frazier 2b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .266 TOTALS 30 0 4 0 1 11 RISP — Oakland 0 for 5; Kansas City 1 for 8. Tate 1.2 0 0 0 1 1 22 5.91 Oakland 76 56 .576 _ Stallings c 4 0 1 0 0 0 .259 CINCINNATI 300 100 010 — 5 7 0 Runners moved up — Starling, Gordon. Ynoa 1 1 0 0 0 0 10 5.93 drove in three runs. Boston 71 62 .534 5½ Keller p 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 MIAMI 000 000 000 — 0 4 0 GIDP — Gordon. Scott 1 2 0 0 0 0 2121.60 YANKEES 7, MARINERS 3: Reyes lf 1 0 0 0 0 1 .171 a-struck out for Alcantara in the 6th. b-fl ied DP — Oakland 1 (Profar, Semien, Olson). WASHINGTON IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA NATIONAL LEAGUE TOTALS 35 3 9 3 0 7 out for VanMeter in the 8th. c-grounded out OAKLAND IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Scherzer 4.1 6 2 2 1 8 89 2.46 Aaron Judge hit the 101st W L Pct WCGB PHILADELPHIA AB R H BI BB SO AVG. for Brigham in the 8th. Roark 6 5 4 4 1 4 92 3.30 Suero, W, 5-7 .2 0 0 0 0 0 5 4.60 Washington 74 58 .561 _ Dickerson lf 5 1 1 1 0 2 .280 LOB — Cincinnati 2, Miami 4. 2B — Aquino Treinen, L, 6-5 0 3 2 2 1 0 10 4.86 Rainey 1 1 2 2 1 2 20 4.41 homer of his career, Gary Chicago 71 61 .538 _ Realmuto c 5 2 3 1 0 1 .280 (4), Barnhart (10), Cooper (13). HR — Diekman 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 4.75 Guerra 1 2 0 0 0 1 23 4.85 Sanchez, DJ LeMahieu and Philadelphia 69 63 .523 2 Knapp c 0 0 0 0 0 0 .198 Aquino (13), off Alcantara; Suárez (38), off Buchter 1 1 0 0 0 1 12 3.13 Rodney 1 0 0 0 0 2 17 3.32 Milwaukee 68 65 .511 3½ Harper rf 4 3 2 1 1 1 .255 Brigham. RBIs — Aquino 3 (29), Barnhart KANSAS CITY IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Hudson 1 0 0 0 0 0 16 1.35 Mike Ford also went deep, Arizona 67 66 .504 4½ Garcia p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- (33), Suárez (83). Junis 6 7 4 4 1 5 99 4.93 Inherited runners-scored — Tate 1-0, Suero and the New York 67 65 .508 4 Hoskins 1b 4 2 2 1 1 1 .235 Runners left in scoring position — Cincinnati Hill, W, 2-0 2 0 0 0 0 3 21 3.71 2-0. HBP — Wojciechowski (Eaton). WP San Francisco 65 67 .492 6 Segura ss 4 1 2 1 0 1 .286 0 (J.Iglesias); Miami 1 (Castro). RISP — Kennedy, S, 23-261 1 0 0 1 2 21 — Rainey. beat the Seattle Mariners to d-S.Rodríguez ph-3b 1 0 0 0 0 1 Cincinnati 3 for 5; Miami 0 for 1. 3.61 Umpires — Home, Larry Vanover; First, complete a three-game sweep. .221 Runners moved up — Senzel. GIDP Inherited runners-scored — Diekman Dan Bellino; Second, Dave Rackley; Third, Hernández 2b 5 2 3 3 0 1 .284 — Cooper. 3-1. HBP — Junis (Chapman), Roark 2 Jeremie Rehak. PHILLIES 12, PIRATES 3: J.T. Realmuto had three hits, includ- Kingery 3b-ss 5 0 2 1 0 2 .274 DP — Cincinnati 1 (J.Iglesias, Galvis, Votto). (Merrifi eld,Gordon), Buchter (Starling). T — 3:12. A — 25,174 (41,313). ing a homer and a triple, Corey Dickerson also went deep and the got 17 hits in a victory over the STATISTICAL LEADERS Pittsburgh Pirates. INDIANS 4, TIGERS 2: Jason Kipnis homered twice and Fran- cisco Lindor also went deep to lift the Cleveland Indians to AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE yet another win over the Detroit Tigers. BATTING: Brantley, Houston, .337; LeMahieu, New York, BATTING: B.Reynolds, Pittsburgh, .332; McNeil, New REDS 5, MARLINS 0: Aristides Aquino tied a National League .333; Devers, Boston, .324; Alberto, Baltimore, .316; Marti- York, .330; Yelich, Milwaukee, .330; Rendon, Washing- rookie mark with his 13th this month, powering nez, Boston, .313; Bogaerts, Boston, .308; Gurriel, Houston, ton, .327; K.Marte, Arizona, .323; Blackmon, Colorado, Anthony DeSclafani and the Cincinnati Reds over the Miami .308; Altuve, Houston, .303; Merrifi eld, Kansas City, .299; .320; Bellinger, Los Angeles, .309; Arenado, Colorado, Marlins. Lindor, Cleveland, .297; Moncada, Chicago, .297. .308; Dahl, Colorado, .302; T.Turner, Washington, .302. NATIONALS 8, ORIOLES 4: struck out eight RUNS: Betts, Boston, 118; Devers, Boston, 108; Trout, RUNS: Acuña Jr., Atlanta, 106; Bellinger, Los Angeles, 103; to reach the 200 mark for an eighth straight season, Kurt Los Angeles, 104; Bregman, Houston, 101; Bogaerts, Freeman, Atlanta, 101; Blackmon, Colorado, 96; Story, Colo- Suzuki homered and drove in four runs and Washington Boston, 98; C.Santana, Cleveland, 95; Semien, Oakland, rado, 95; Rendon, Washington, 94; Bryant, Chicago, 92; Yelich, beat Baltimore. 95; LeMahieu, New York, 91; Kepler, Minnesota, 90; Villar, Milwaukee, 91; Eaton, Washington, 90; Muncy, Los Angeles, BRAVES 9, BLUE JAYS 4: Freddie Freeman hit his 36th home Baltimore, 87. 89. run and drove in a pair of runs, Matt Joyce homered and had RBI: Devers, Boston, 103; Trout, Los Angeles, 100; J.Abreu, RBI: Freeman, Atlanta, 105; Rendon, Washington, 104; two RBIs and the beat the . Chicago, 100; Bogaerts, Boston, 97; Gurriel, Houston, 93; Bell, Pittsburgh, 104; Arenado, Colorado, 103; E.Escobar, ROYALS 6, ATHLETICS 4: Hunter Dozier homered before Soler, Kansas City, 92; Bregman, Houston, 90; LeMahieu, Arizona, 103; P.Alonso, New York, 101; Bellinger, Los driving in the go-ahead run in the sixth inning, Ryan O’Hearn New York, 87; Rosario, Minnesota, 86; Kepler, Minnesota, Angeles, 100; Harper, Philadelphia, 93; Yelich, Milwau- also went deep and the Kansas City Royals held on to beat 86. kee, 89; Acuña Jr., Atlanta, 89. the . HITS: Devers, Boston, 171; Merrifi eld, Kansas City, HITS: K.Marte, Arizona, 163; Acuña Jr., Atlanta, 157; Black- CUBS 10, METS 7: Kyle Schwarber hit one of Chicago’s three 167; LeMahieu, New York, 165; Brantley, Houston, 163; mon, Colorado, 155; Arenado, Colorado, 153; Albies, Atlanta, homers against a stunned Noah Syndergaard, and the Cubs Bogaerts, Boston, 156; Polanco, Minnesota, 153; Martinez, 152; Freeman, Atlanta, 152; Yelich, Milwaukee, 148; J.Báez, built an early nine-run lead before closer Craig Kimbrel held Boston, 151; Gurriel, Houston, 150; Semien, Oakland, 147; Chicago, 146; S.Marte, Pittsburgh, 146; Rendon, Washington, off the in the ninth inning for a victory. Betts, Boston, 146. 146.

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The News Herald 164 AB, 36 R, 44 H, 12 2B, 0 2B, 1 3B, 0 HR, 1 RBI, 12 SB, 4 HR, 11 RBI, 8 SB, 12 BB. Patrick Corbin (Chipola), Southern League — 7 G, 0 3B, 3 HR, 12 RBI, 28 SB, 24 5 BB. Reynaldo Rivera (Chipola), 6-3, 210 (7-19-89), LHP, GS, 2-2, 0 SV, 9.24 ERA, 12.2 BB. Modesto Nuts (Seattle Michael Hickman (Chi- 6-6, 250 (6-14-97), OF, , IP, 15 H, 15 R, 13 ER, 11 BB, The following is a list of Mariners), A, California pola), 6-1, 215 (11-5-96), C, West Michigan Whitecaps MLB, National League — 27 10 K. area athletes who have League — .203 avg., 69 AB, Kannapolis Intimidators (Detroit Tigers), A, New G, 27 GS, 10-6, 3.15 ERA, Nick Nelson (Rutherford, played or are currently 9 R, 14 H, 4 2B, 0 3B, 0 HR, (Chicago White Sox), A, York-Pennsylvania League 168.2 IP, 139 H, 64 R, 59 ER, Gulf Coast), 6-1, 195 (12-5- playing professional base- 9 RBI, 2 SB, 6 BB. AZL Mari- South League — .200 avg., — .228 avg., 197 AB, 19 R, 51 BB, 193 K. 95), RHP, Tampa Tarpons ball this season and their ners (Seattle Mariners), 205 AB, 22 R, 41 H, 11 2B, 45 H, 7 2B, 2 3B, 4 HR, 19 Matt Foster (Gulf Coast), (New York Yankees), A, statistics as of Aug. 27. Rk, Arizona League — .455 0 3B, 6 HR, 22 RBI, 0 SB, 12 RBI, 3 SB, 20 BB. Statistics 6-0, 195 (1-27-95), RHP, Bir- Florida League — 1 G, 1 GS, avg., 11 AB, 5 R, 5 H, 2 2B, 0 BB. for Lakeland Flying Tigers mingham Barons (Chicago 0-0, 0.00 ERA, 3.2 IP, 4 H, 0 Position players 3B, 0 HR, 1 RBI, 1 SB, 0 BB. Russell Martin (Chipola), (Detroit Tigers), A, Florida White Sox), AA, Southern R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 7 K. Statis- Andrew Bechtold (Chi- Tyler Flowers (Chipola), 5-11, 205 (2-15-83), C, State League — .178 avg., League — 6 G, 0-0, 1 SV, tics for Trenton Thunder pola), 6-1, 185 (4-18-96), IF, 6-4, 245 (1-24-86), C, Toronto Blue Jays, MLB, 90 AB, 10 R, 16 H, 4 2B, 3 0.00 ERA, 9.1 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 0 (New York Yankees), AA, Cedar Rapids Kernels (Min- Atlanta Braves, MLB, American League — .207 HR, 8 RBI, 8 BB. ER, 2 BB, 0 K. Statistics for Eastern League — 13 G, 12 nesota Twins), A, Midwest National League — .226 avg., 174 AB, 24 R, 36 H, 4 Christian Williams (Gulf Charlotte Knights (Chicago GS, 7-2, 2.35 ERA, 65 IP, 48 League — .249 avg., 205 avg., 226 AB, 28 R, 51 H, 8 2B, 4 HR, 15 RBI, 0 SB, 26 Coast), 6-3, 210 (9-14- White Sox), AAA, Interna- H, 18 R, 17 ER, 35 BB, 83 K. AB, 32 R, 51 H, 14 2B, 1 3B, 2B, 3 3B, 9 HR, 23 RBI, 24 BB. 94), IF, Dunedin Blue tional League — 34 G, 4-1, 3 Statistics for Scranton/ 5 HR, 25 RBI, 4 SB, 40 BB. BB. Jeff Mathis (Marianna), Jays (Toronto Blue Jays), SV, 3.46 ERA, 52 IP, 44 H, 20 Wilkes-Barre RailRiders Statistics for Fort Meyers Isiah Gilliam (Chipola), 6-0, 205 (3-31-83), C, Texas Single-A, Midwest League R, 20 ER, 16 BB, 60 K. (New York Yankees), AAA, Miracle (Minnesota Twins), 6-3, 220 (7-23-96), OF, Rangers, MLB, National — .301 avg., 113 AB, 11 R, Bowden Francis (Chipola), International League — 3 A, Florida State League — Tampa Tarpons (New York League — .164 avg., 213 AB, 34 H, 5 2B, 0 3B, 2 HR, 11 6-5, 240 (4-22-96), RHP, G, 3 GS, 0-1, 3.94 ERA, 16 IP, .249 avg., 180 AB, 18 R, 51 Yankees), A, Florida State 17 R, 35 H, 8 2B, 0 3B, 2 HR, RBI, 0 SB, 11 BB. Statistics Carolina Mudcats (Milwau- 14 H, 7 R, 7 ER, 47 BB, 18 K. H, 8 2B, 1 3B, 2 HR, 26 RBI, League — .269 avg., 249 11 RBI, 1 SB, 15 BB. for New Hampshire Fisher kee Brewers), A, Carolina Evan Steele (Chipola) , 2 SB, 23 BB. AB, 36 R, 67 H, 15 2B, 0 3B, Carlos Moncrief (Chipola), Cats (Toronto Blue Jays), League — 3 G, 3 GS, 1-1, 6-5, 210 (11-14-96), LHP, JJ Bleday (Mosley), 6-3, 8 HR, 28 RBI, 13 SB, 29 BB. 6-0, 220 (11-3-88), OF, AA, Eastern League — .231 3.86 ERA, 14 IP, 13 H, 6 R, Lexington Legends (Kansas 205 (11-10-97), RF, Jupiter Statistics for Trenton Thun- Generales de Durango, avg., 268 AB, 22 R, 62 H, 6 ER, 6 BB, 20 K. Statistics City Royals), A, Arizona Hammerheads (Miami der (New York Yankees), AAA, Mexican League — 14 2B, 3 3B, 3 HR, 22 RBI, for Mississippi Braves League — 11 G, 11 GS, 4-3, Marlins), A, Florida League AA, Eastern League — .179 .192 avg., 52 AB, 4 R, 10 H, 1 15 BB. (Milwaukee Brewers), AA, 2.39 ERA, 49 IP, 40 H, 15 R, — .254 avg., 130 AB, 12 R, avg., 151 AB, 11 R, 27 H, 5 2B, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 6 BB. PitchersRyan Chaffee (Chi- Southern League — 23 G, 13 ER, 15 BB, 56 K. 33 H, 8 2B, 3 HR, 19 RBI, 10 2B, 1 3B, 7 HR, 19 RBI, 0 SB, Roman Quinn (Port St. pola), 6-2, 195 (5-18-88), 23 GS, 6-8, 3.82 ERA, 125 IP, BB. 11 BB. Joe), 5-10, 170 (5-14-93), RHP, Southern Maryland 108 H, 57 R, 53 ER, 46 BB, Anyone with informa- Jose Caballero (Chipola), Terrance Gore (Gulf Coast), OF, Lehigh Valley IronPigs Blue Crabs, Atlantic 139 K. tion on the whereabouts 5-10, 185 (8-30-96), IF, 5-7, 165 (6-8-91), OF, (Philadelphia Phillies), League, Independent — 35 Michael Mader (Marianna, of other area players Visalia Rawhide (Arizona Kansas City Royals, MLB, Triple-A, International G, 2-4, 1 SV, 5.89 ERA, 55 Chipola), 6-2, 205 (2-18-94), now playing pro base- Diamondbacks), A, Cali- American League — .275 League— .213 avg., 108 IP, 56 H, 39 R, 36 ER, 40 BB, LHP, Mississippi Braves ball is asked to e-mail fornia League — .268 avg., avg., 51 AB, 13 R, 14 H, 2 AB, 19 R, 23 H, 3 2B, 1 3B, 47 K. (Atlanta Braves), AA, [email protected].

game going after finishing Sumit Nagal of an even- 107-year history of the by Williams used to be a RAMS 0 for 7 last week, though OPEN tual four-set victory tournament has a man big shock. She did, after Tillman said the blame for Monday. gone on to claim the all, win the U.S. Open From Page C1 the Rams’ passing struggles From Page C1 Federer called that trophy after losing the twice, and Wimbledon belonged to everyone on the pattern “just a bit frus- first set in both of his five times, while spend- offense. trating, more than first two matches. ing time at No. 1 in the “They absolutely are,” “We looked at the tape so well and everybody anything, especially Still, what matters WTA rankings. Tillman said of the Yellow- and it looked like Markus asks you right away, when the level is that low right now, of course, is But she’s now 39, and jackets. “I feel like they’re wasn’t getting a lot of time ‘What are you going to and there is that many that Federer is still in ranked 52nd, and hasn’t going to go deep in the 1A and the backs weren’t really do?’ You’re like, I don’t errors and the energy is the draw. made it past the third playoffs and I think they helping out in that,” he said. know. Just go back to not kind of there.” Borna Coric, who round at any of the past feel the same way. That’s “We’ll fix that. Markus the drawing board. Against Dzhumhur, was seeded 12th, was eight majors. why we scheduled them. threw some good balls and Just do the same things who is ranked No. 99 the latest to exit, with- Svitolina, a semifi- If we’re gonna be the team he would’ve been over 50 again. You hope for a now but has been as high drawing because of a nalist at Wimbledon, that we want to be, those are percent completions if we better outcome,” said as No. 23, Federer fell lower back strain before jumped to a 3-0 lead at the types of teams we need caught the balls we could Federer, owner of a total behind 4-0 after all of he was supposed to face the outset Wednesday to be playing.” have.” of 20 major trophies. 15 minutes. He was slug- Grigor Dimitrov on and held on for that set. Vernon is led by junior With the Rutherford pass “I don’t think there gish and his shots were Wednesday. That fol- Then she trailed 3-0 in running back K’wan Powell, attack still a work in prog- is, per se, a secret to a off-target, to the tune lowed losses Tuesday the second, before taking a three-star prospect on ress, the Rams have had good start, other than of 12 unforced errors by a quartet of top-10 five games in a row. 247Sports who holds a to get creative in finding warming up well, being within the match’s first men all on Rafael Nadal’s “It’s always a chal- scholarship offer from ways to get the ball in the well-prepared mentally, 19 points. half of the bracket: No. lenge because ... you Florida State. hands of their No. 1 receiver not underestimating “Basically,” Federer 4 Dominic Thiem, No. 8 don’t know what to Powell rushed for 112 Edwards. your opponent. I did all concluded, “the entire Stefanos Tsitsipas, No. expect,” Svitolina said yards and three touch- He scored his first touch- of that. You know me, I set, just sort of donated.” 9 Karen Khachanov and of facing Williams. downs on 16 carries against down of the season as the will always do that.” Hardly ideal, on this No. 10 Roberto Bautista “You have to earn almost Crestview, though Tillman up-back on the fake punt, He also ceded the first particular day or in the Agut. every point. You have to said he is far from the only but he also ran the ball from set to 190th-ranked big picture: Never in the A second-round loss step up your game.” threat that the Rams will the backfield and even have to worry about. took some snaps out of the “He’s a good all-around Wildcat. back,” he said. “He’s a lot Tillman said that the bigger than he was last year, coaching staff will con- Warner started four There’s a lot that goes on offensive line happened physically a lot more mus- tinue to find ways to get the FSU games as a linebacker in these first games. And to give up three sacks per cular. At the same time, he’s football into the hands of last season, recording I think it’s so important game last season (only not the only player they’ve perhaps their most dynamic From Page C1 38 tackles and 1.5 tack- that we play smart and 12 teams were worse), got. all-around athlete. les for loss. disciplined.” but this line looks much “Their quarterback “When we came back “He’s a smart football The Seminoles could different. (Dyvion Bush) is a talented from the Mosley (preseason) every single day. And player,” Taggart said of have a true freshman of Assuming Lucas does thrower with a big arm, game, our whole thing is he he’s shown us enough Warner. “He’s athletic their own starting on the get the nod over Arnold, they’ve got other run- needs to be touching it a that he’s ready to play and I think he’s a good offense this weekend. the starting five will only ning backs who run it hard minimum of 10 to 12 times on Saturday.” pass rusher, too. And The first depth chart has be accountable for 12 of downhill, and they’ve got per game,” Tillman said. “If Robinson played when it comes down to freshman Dontae Lucas 60 starts last year. linemen that get into you we can’t get it to him this plenty of Saturdays last pass rush, he’s one of sharing the top spot at The loser of the battle and do work. They’re just a way, then we’ve got to find season, too. He started our better blitzers.” right guard with Mike for the right guard spot good football team.” other ways to get him the eight games, including It remains to be seen Arnold. might end up seeing the Bush struggled against ball. We’ll continue to use four of the last five, and exactly how often Tag- “He brings the phys- field a decent bit against Crestview but is coming him running and receiving, saw action in all four of gart will send his edge icality in that position Boise State anyway. off of a season in which he running some Wildcat, just the other contests. players in as pass rush- that we want and are Offensive line coach completed 57 percent of his different ways to make sure Robinson finished the ers. When sent, their looking for,” Taggart Randy Clements said his passes for 1,350 yards and 11 he gets his touches. He’s season with three tack- target will be true fresh- said of Lucas. “It speaks players are going to get touchdowns. unique with his athleticism les for loss, one sack, man quarterback Hank volumes of Dontae tired in offensive coor- Rutherford’s signal-caller and ability to make plays in and four quarterback Bachmeier. and his athletic abil- dinator Kendal Briles’ has yet to get the passing a variety of ways.” hurries. As a senior in high ity and how physical up-tempo offense. The Seminoles will school, he completed fit he is to be able to Then there’s the injury likely need more pro- 202 of 313 passes for play at this level as a bug, which plagued the duction from him on 3,149 yards, 32 touch- freshman.” Seminoles last year. for his team from last week. Saturday when they face downs, and nine Whoever starts on the “Those guys are ARNOLD Whoever is on the field a Boise State squad that interceptions. He also offensive line will likely having a collision every in Arnold gear Thursday, returns all five offensive carried the ball 93 have their hands full single play, and there’s From Page C1 Vaughan said he wants to see linemen from last year. times for 520 yards against a Bronco defense some big, strong guys in different energy and attitude Robinson’s backup is and 11 scores. Rivals, that averaged three there and they’re fall- from his players. listed as junior Joshua 247Sports, and ESPN sacks a game last year. ing all over each other,” though that one victory “The only thing I ever Kaindoh, who finished ranked Bachmeier as the Only 10 teams averaged Taggart said. “So came at the expense of the want to see is for them to with 4.5 tackles for loss, No. 6, 9, and 14 quarter- more sacks, and Boise chances are somebody’s Marlins, 21-7 at Gavlak. play as hard as they can and three sacks, and four back in the 2019 class, State’s Curtis Weaver going to go down, and “We’ve only got one game do the best that they can quarterback hurries in respectively. is back and ready to pick to have somebody to to measure them by, but as a team,” he said. “I’m 2018. Junior Leonard “I don’t think not up where he left off last be able to back up and they’re a team that returns looking for unity and team Warner III is listed as having film really hurts year when he recorded come in there so you can eight or nine starters on play, looking for sacrifice, the other starting edge or necessarily help you 9.5 sacks and 15 tackles keep things going is very defense,” Vaughan said of for people who will do what ahead of redshirt fresh- right now,” Taggart for loss. important. And we saw the Vikings. “They were very they’re supposed to do for man Amari Gainer. said. “It’s the first game. Florida State’s that last year.” young last year. They’ve got the success of the team. I’m a couple of good quarter- not looking for anybody to be backs, a good running back; concerned about individual they look very athletic in the stats. It’s just about effort.” skill positions on offense and Teeter lost for season very aggressive on defense. Vaughan said he expected “They look like a lot better one of the two starters miss- team than they were last ing from last week’s game year.” to be back, though starting Arnold will likely need to linebacker/defensive end be a lot better team than it Richard Teeter will not be was last week to come up one of them. The coach said with a win, with Vaughan that the junior is likely out saying it’s very possible that for the season with a broken there will be lineup changes collarbone. * ** C4 Thursday, August 29, 2019 | The News Herald

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21. Iowa State 8-5 302 — Magda Linette, Poland, def. Astra Sharma, 19. Stephen Leicht, 311 (0). AREA EVENTS ODDS 22. Syracuse 10-3 209 15 Australia, 6-3, 6-4. 20. BJ McLeod, 279 (0). 23. Washington State 11-2 200 10 Cori Gauff, United States, def. Anastasia PREGAME.COM LINE 24. Nebraska 4-8 154 — Potapova, Russia, 3-6, 6-2, 6-4. NASCAR GANDER OUTDOORS TRUCK Football Arnold at Bay 6 p.m. 25. Stanford 9-4 141 — Timea Babos, Hungary, def. Carla Suarez POINTS LEADERS Fort Walton Beach at Wakulla at Mosley 6 p.m. Today Others receiving votes: Missouri 117, Navarro (28), Spain, 6-2, ret. Through Aug. 25 National League Army 94, Mississippi State 87, Miami 70, Anett Kontaveit (21), Estonia, def. Sara (Race wins) Arnold 7 p.m. Rutherford at Bozeman FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE Northwestern 63, TCU 57, Virginia 44, Boise Sorribes Tormo, Spain, 6-1, 6-1. 1. Brett Moffi tt, 2145 (4). State 38, Cincinnati 16, South Carolina 15, Ajla Tomljanovic, Australia, def. Marie Vernon vs Rutherford at 6 p.m. at New York -177 Chicago +165 2. Ross Chastain, 2113 (3). at Miami Off Cincinnati Off Virginia Tech 12, Fresno State 8, Utah State 8, Bouzkova, Czech Republic, 1-6, 7-5, 6-1. 3. Stewart Friesen, 2091 (1). TOS 7 p.m. Blountstown at NBH 6 at Colorado -105 Pittsburgh -105 Minnesota 7, Memphis 6, Appalachian State Alize Cornet, France, def. Jessica Pegula, 4. Matt Crafton, 2090 (0). Los Angeles -200 at Arizona +180 5, UAB 3, West Virginia 3, Oklahoma State 3, United States, 6-2, 6-3. 5. Austin Hill, 2089 (2). Volleyball p.m. San Diego -121 at San Fran. +111 Arizona State 3, Arizona 1, Southern Cal 1. Belinda Bencic (13), Switzerland, def. Mandy 6. Grant Enfi nger, 2087 (0). American League Minella, Luxembourg, 6-3, 6-2. 7. Johnny Sauter, 2085 (1). Minnesota -170 at Chicago +158 THE AP TOP 25 SCHEDULE Aryna Sabalenka (9), Belarus, def. Victoria 8. Tyler Ankrum, 2073 (1). Cleveland -235 at Detroit +205 Today’s Games Azarenka, Belarus, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4. 9. Ben Rhodes, 612 (0). Oakland -180 at Kansas City +165 No. 1 Clemson vs. Georgia Tech, 7 p.m. Yulia Putintseva, Kazakhstan, def. Madison 10. Harrison Burton, 566 (0). at Houston Off Tampa Bay Off No. 12 Texas A&M vs. Texas State, 7:30 p.m. Brengle, United States, 6-3, 6-3. 11. Sheldon Creed, 551 (0). ON THE AIR at Texas -165 Seattle +155 No. 14 Utah at BYU, 9:15 p.m. Kaia Kanepi, Estonia, def. Tatjana Maria, 12. Todd Gilliland, 542 (0). No. 17 UCF vs. Florida A&M, 6:30 p.m. Germany, 5-7, 7-6 (4), 6-3. 13. Tyler Dippel, 384 (0). COLLEGE FOOTBALL Friday’s Games Donna Vekic (23), Croatia, def. Richel 14. Austin Wayne Self, 350 (0). Today MLB Today No. 18 Michigan State vs. Tulsa, 6 p.m. Hogenkamp, Netherlands, 7-6 (4), 6-3. 15. Jordan Anderson, 308 (0). FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG No. 19 Wisconsin at South Florida, 6 p.m. Julia Goerges (26), Germany, def. Natalia 16. Gus Dean, 307 (0). AUTO RACING 1 p.m. at Cincinnati 4 3 57½ Ucla Saturday’s Games Vikhlyantseva, Russia, 1-6, 6-1, 7-6 (1). 17. Spencer Boyd, 259 (0). 3:55 a.m. (Friday) MLB -Tampa Bay at Hous- at Clemson 33 37 60½ Georgia Tech No. 2 Alabama vs. Duke at Atlanta, 2:30 p.m. Francesca Di Lorenzo, United States, def. 18. Brennan Poole, 248 (0). at Tulane 2 2½ 58 FIU No. 3 Georgia at Vanderbilt, 6:30 p.m. Veronika Kudermetova, Russia, 7-6 (4), 6-2. 19. Jennifer Jo Cobb, 226 (0). ESPN2 -Formula One: The ton OR Oakland at Kansas at Texas A&M 33½ 33½ 57½ Texas State No. 5 Ohio State vs. FAU, 11 a.m. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Russia, def. 20. Natalie Decker, 201 (0). Belgian Grand Prix, prac- City (1 p.m.) at Arizona St. 25½ 24½ 59½ Kent St No. 6 LSU vs. Georgia Southern, 6:30 p.m. Pauline Parmentier, France, 6-1, 7-6 (2). Utah 7 6½ 48 at BYU No. 7 Michigan vs. Middle Tennessee, 6:30 Kiki Bertens (7), Netherlands, def. Paula tice session 1, Stavelot, 6 p.m. Friday p.m. Badosa Gibert, Spain, 6-4, 6-2. GOLF Belgium MLB -Chicago Cubs at FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG No. 10 Texas vs. Louisiana Tech, 7 p.m. Simona Halep (4), Romania, def. Nicole at Army 23½ 21½ 48 Rice No. 11 Oregon vs. No. 16 Auburn at Arlington, Gibbs, United States, 6-3, 3-6, 6-2. WORLD GOLF RANKING Texas, 6:30 p.m. Taylor Townsend, United States, def. COLLEGE FOOTBALL NY Mets OR Cincinnati at at Wake Forest 2½ 3½ 60 Utah St. Through Aug. 25 No. 13 Washington vs. Eastern Washington, Kateryna Kozlova, Ukraine, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2. Wisconsin 9½ 12½ 59½ at So. Florida 1. Brooks Koepka 12.65 6 p.m. Miami 2 p.m. Sorana Cirstea, Romania, def. Katerina at Michigan St 20 23 47 Tulsa 2. Rory McIlroy NIR 9.63 No. 15 Penn State vs. Idaho, 2:30 p.m. Siniakova, Czech Republic, 7-5, 6-2. ESPN -UCLA at Cincinnati 9 p.m. at Rutgers 10 15½ 55½ UMass 3. Dustin Johnson USA 8.93 No. 20 Iowa vs. Miami (Ohio), 6:30 p.m. Aliona Bolsova Zadoinov, Spain, def. Barbora Colorado 10½ 13½ 55½ Colorado St. 4. Justin Rose ENG 7.75 6:30 p.m. MLB -LA Dodgers at Ari- No. 21 Iowa State vs. Northern Iowa, 11 a.m. Strycova (31), Czech Republic, 6-3, 0-6, 6-1. Purdue 6½ 11 58½ at Nevada 5. Justin Thomas USA 7.30 No. 22 Syracuse at Liberty, 5 p.m. Caroline Wozniacki (19), Denmark, def. Yafan CBSSN -Florida A&M at zona OR San Diego at San Oklahoma St. 16½ 14 72 at Oregon St. 6. Jon Rahm ESP 6.95 No. 23 Washington State vs. New Mexico Wang, China, 1-6, 7-5, 6-3. Saturday 7. Patrick Cantlay USA 6.82 State, 9 p.m. Danielle Rose Collins, United States, def. Central Florida Francisco (games joined FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG 8. Tiger Woods USA 6.58 No. 24 Nebraska vs. South Alabama, 11 a.m. Polona Hercog, Slovenia, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4. at Ohio State 24 27½ 63½ FAU 9. Xander Schauffele USA 6.32 7:30 p.m. in progress) No. 25 Stanford vs. Northwestern, 3 p.m. Kirsten Flipkens, Belgium, def. Xiyu Wang, at Nebraska 32 36 66 So. Alabama 10. Bryson DeChambeau USA 6.25 Sunday’s Game China, 3-6, 6-2, 6-2. SEC -Texas State at Texas NFL at N.C. State 20½ 17 53½ East Carolina 11. Francesco Molinari ITA 6.13 No. 4 Oklahoma vs. Houston, 6:30 p.m. Bianca Vanessa Andreescu (15), Canada, def. at Illinois 15½ 18 60½ Akron 12. Tony Finau USA 5.78 A&M 6 p.m. Monday’s Game Katie Volynets, United States, 6-2, 6-4. Indiana 16½ 17 60 Ball St. 13. Tommy Fleetwood ENG 5.55 No. 9 Notre Dame at. Louisville, 7 p.m. Anna Kalinskaya, Russia, def. Sloane 8 p.m. NFL -Preseason: Pitts- at Kentucky 13½ 12 62 Toledo 14. Webb Simpson USA 5.49 Stephens (11), United States, 6-3, 6-4. Mississippi St. 22½ 20 60 ULL 15. Adam Scott AUS 5.48 FS1 -South Dakota State burgh at Carolina Kristie Haerim Ahn, United States, def. at Memphis 7½ 5½ 66½ Mississippi SCHEDULE 16. Patrick Reed USA 5.23 Svetlana Kuznetsova, Russia, 7-5, 6-2. at Tennessee 25½ 26 57½ Georgia St. THURSDAY’S GAMES 17. Gary Woodland USA 5.20 at Minnesota 9 p.m. Jelena Ostapenko, Latvia, def. Aleksandra E. Michigan 5½ 6 53½ at Coast.Car. EAST 18. Paul Casey ENG 5.12 Krunic, Serbia, 6-3, 7-6 (7). 9:15 p.m. NFL -Preseason: LA Char- South Carolina 7½ 10½ 63½ No.Carolina Robert Morris at Buffalo, 6 p.m. 19. Rickie Fowler USA 5.06 Alison Riske, United States, def. Garbine Alabama 30 33½ 57 Duke Delaware St. at Delaware, 6 p.m. 20. Matt Kuchar USA 5.01 ESPN -Utah at BYU gers at San Francisco Muguruza (24), Spain, 2-6, 6-1, 6-3. at Stanford 7 6½ 47½ Northwestrn Bryant at Stony Brook, 6 p.m. 21. Shane Lowry IRL 4.83 Elise Mertens (25), Belgium, def. Jil CYCLING ROWING Virginia Tech 2½ 5 58 at BostonCol. Wagner at UConn, 6 p.m. 22. Louis Oosthuizen SAF 4.12 Teichmann, Switzerland, 6-2, 6-2. Syracuse 16½ 19 68 at Liberty SOUTH 23. Jason Day AUS 3.97 11 a.m. 11 p.m. Kristyna Pliskova, Czech Republic, def. Diane Florida St. 3 4½ 51½ Boise St. Union (Ky.) at Morehead St., 5 p.m. 24. Marc Leishman AUS 3.89 Parry, France, 6-4, 6-3. NBCSN -Vuelta A España: NBCSN -FISA World at Arkansas St 5½ 3 56 SMU E. Illinois at Chattanooga, 6 p.m. 25. Bubba Watson USA 3.79 at Michigan 30 34½ 54 Middle Tenn. Valparaiso at E. Kentucky, 6 p.m. Andrea Petkovic, Germany, def. Mihaela Stage 6, 122 miles, Mora Championship: From Buzarnescu, Romania, 6-3, 6-4. at Iowa 21½ 21½ 47 Miami (OH) Pikeville at Murray St., 6 p.m. PGA TOUR Jacksonville at Richmond, 6 p.m. Petra Kvitova (6), Czech Republic, def. Denisa de Rubielos to Ares del Ottensheim, Austria at LSU 25½ 27½ 52½ Ga. South. FEDEX CUP LEADERS Gardner-Webb at Charlotte, 6:30 p.m. Allertova, Czech Republic, 6-2, 6-4. Georgia 19½ 21 58 at Vanderbilt Through Aug. 25 Maestrat, Spain (taped) (taped) Florida A&M at UCF, 6:30 p.m. Virginia +1 2½ 46½ at Pittsburgh POINTS MONEY Northwestern St. at UT Martin, 6:30 p.m. Missouri 15½ 17½ 55½ at Wyoming 1. Xander Schauffele 2,030 $5,609,456 GOLF SOCCER (MEN'S) Cent. Arkansas at W. Kentucky, 6:30 p.m. Auburn 6½ 3½ 56 Oregon PRO BASKETBALL 2. Justin Thomas 3,475 $5,013,084 NC Central at Austin Peay, 7 p.m. 4:30 a.m. 9 p.m. at Texas 18 20½ 54½ La. Tech 3. Brooks Koepka 3,119 $9,684,006 Georgia Tech at Clemson,7 p.m. at Wash. St. 34 31 64½ NMSU WNBA 4. Paul Casey 1,768 $4,257,040 GOLF -European Tour FS2 -Liga MX: UNAM at W. Illinois at North Alabama, 7 p.m. at South.Calif. 10½ 13½ 52½ Fresno St. EASTERN CONFERENCE W L PCT. GB 5. Rory McIlroy 2,842 $7,785,286 Jacksonville St. at SE Louisiana, 7 p.m. Golf: Omega European Monterrey Sunday x-Washington 22 8 .733 — 6. Adam Scott 1,874 $4,084,541 FIU at Tulane, 7 p.m. FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG x-Connecticut 21 9 .700 1 7. Tony Finau 1,911 $4,344,380 Masters, fi rst round, SOCCER (WOMEN'S) Alabama St. at UAB, 7 p.m. at Oklahoma 23½ 23 79½ Houston x-Chicago 18 12 .600 4 8. Chez Reavie 1,394 $3,660,909 MIDWEST Valais, Switzerland 6 p.m. Monday Indiana 11 19 .367 11 9. Patrick Reed 2,946 $3,593,844 Morgan St. at Bowling Green, 6 p.m. FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG New York 9 21 .300 13 10. Hideki Matsuyama 1,821 $3,335,137 8:30 a.m. FS1 -International Albany (NY) at Cent. Michigan, 6 p.m. Notre Dame 20 19 54½ at Louisville Atlanta 7 22 .241 14½ 11. Kevin Kisner 1,635 $3,489,144 UCLA at Cincinnati, 6 p.m. 12. Jon Rahm 2,517 $4,990,110 GOLF -European Tour Friendly: U.S. vs. Portugal, S. Illinois at SE Missouri, 6:30 p.m. NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE WESTERN CONFERENCE W L PCT. GB 13. Bryson DeChambeau 1,371 $3,186,232 S. Dakota St. at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Golf: Omega European Philadelphia PRESEASON x-Las Vegas 19 12 .613 — 14. Jason Kokrak 1,254 $2,330,212 SOUTHWEST Today x-Los Angeles 18 11 .621 — 15. Gary Woodland 1,912 $5,690,965 Masters, fi rst round, TENNIS Bethel (Tenn.) at Lamar, 7 p.m. FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG x-Minnesota 16 15 .516 3 16. Webb Simpson 1,946 $4,690,572 Texas St. at Texas A&M, 7:30 p.m. Valais, Switzerland 11 a.m. at Chicago 3 2½ 33 Tennessee x-Seattle 15 15 .500 3½ 17. Matt Kuchar 2,339 $6,294,690 FAR WEST Pittsburgh 1½ 3½ 33 at Carolina Phoenix 14 15 .483 4 18. Tommy Fleetwood 1,479 $3,853,651 4:30 p.m. ESPN -U.S. Open: Second Missouri St. at N. Arizona, 8 p.m. Minnesota +2½ 3 35 at Buffalo Dallas 9 20 .310 9 19. Sungjae Im 1,407 $2,851,134 Kent St. at Arizona St., 9 p.m. GOLF -LPGA Tour Golf: Round, Flushing, N.Y. at Cincinnati 4 3 34 Indianapolis x-clinched playoff spot 20. Rickie Fowler 1,637 $3,945,810 N. Colorado at San Jose St., 9 p.m. at NY Jets 3 4 34½ Philadelphia 21. Patrick Cantlay 3,157 $6,121,488 Portland Classic, fi rst 5 p.m. Utah at BYU, 9:15 p.m. at Jacksonville 3 4 32½ Atlanta Tuesday’s Games 22. Abraham Ancer 1,940 $2,688,625 round, Portland, Ore. ESPN2 -U.S. Open: Second Baltimore 2½ 6 33½ at Wash. Indiana 86, Las Vegas 71 23. Marc Leishman 1,587 $3,886,577 at New Eng. 3½ 2½ 35 NY Giants Washington 95, Los Angeles 66 24. Brandt Snedeker 1,709 $3,122,936 4:30 a.m. (Friday) Round, Flushing, N.Y. at Cleveland 4 4½ 33½ Detroit TENNIS Phoenix 95, New York 82 25. Corey Conners 1,476 $2,919,864 GOLF -European Tour 6 p.m. at Green Bay Pk 2 35 Kansas City Minnesota 93, Chicago 85 at Dallas 3 5 33½ Tampa Bay ATP WORLD TOUR/WTA TOUR Connecticut 89, Seattle 70 Golf: Omega European ESPN2 -U.S. Open: Second at Houston 2½ 2½ 33 LA Rams U.S. OPEN Wednesday’s Games TRANSACTIONS Masters, second round, Round, Flushing, N.Y. at New Orleans 4 3½ 36½ Miami Wednesday’s results from the U.S. Open at None scheduled at Denver 3 2 33 Arizona Today’s Games USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, BASEBALL Valais, Switzerland TRACK AND FIELD at San Francisco 3 4 34 LA Chargers New York (seedings in parentheses): Los Angeles at Indiana, 6 p.m. American League at Seattle 3 2½ 33½ Oakland Men’s Singles Phoenix at Atlanta, 6 p.m. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL 1 p.m. BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Sent DH Mark Updated odds available at Pregame.com Second Round Dallas at Chicago, 7 p.m. Trumbo to Norfolk (IL) for a rehab Grigor Dimitrov, Bulgaria, def. Borna Coric 7 p.m. NBCSN -IAAF Diamond assignment. (12), Croatia, walkover. CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Sent RHP Carson ESPNU -Katy (Texas) at League: Weltklasse Meet, Kei Nishikori (7), Japan, def. Bradley Klahn, PRO FOOTBALL SOCCER Fulmer to Charlotte (IL) for a rehab United States, 6-2, 4-6, 6-3, 7-5. North Shore (Texas) Zurich assignment. Roger Federer (3), Switzerland def. Damir NFL MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER HOUSTON ASTROS — Placed RHP Brad HORSE RACING WNBA Dzumhur, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 3-6,6-2, PRESEASON EASTERN CONFERENCE Peacock on the 10-day IL. Recalled RHP Cy 6-3, 6-4. 12 p.m. 6 p.m. AMERICAN CONFERENCE W L T PTS GF GA Sneed from Round Rock (PCL). Cristian Garin (31), Chile, vs. Alex de Minaur, EAST W L T PCT. PF PA Atlanta 15 9 3 48 46 30 MINNESOTA TWINS — Recalled RHP Randy FS2 -Saratoga Live: From CBSSN -Phoenix at Australia, 0-1, susp. New England 3 0 0 1.000 63 23 Philadelphia 14 8 6 48 51 41 Dobnak from Rochester (IL). Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Atlanta Buffalo 3 0 0 1.000 75 50 New York City FC 13 5 8 47 48 33 TAMPA BAY RAYS — Optioned 3B Michael Women’s Singles Miami 2 1 0 .667 70 50 New York Red Bulls 12 11 5 41 47 42 Brosseau to Durham (IL). Recalled RHP Jose Second Round N.Y. Jets 1 2 0 .333 57 69 D.C. United 10 10 9 39 36 38 De Leon from Durham. Karolina Pliskova (3), Czech Republic, def. SOUTH W L T PCT. PF PA New England 10 9 8 38 40 46 National League Mariam Bolkvadze, Georgia, 6-1, 6-4. Tennessee 1 2 0 .333 50 50 Toronto FC 10 10 7 37 43 44 COLORADO ROCLIES — Recalled LHP Sam Elina Svitolina (5), Ukraine def. Venus Houston 1 2 0 .333 56 85 Montreal 10 14 4 34 40 52 Howard from Albuquerque (PCL). Optioned Williams, United States, 6-4, 6-4. Indianapolis 0 3 0 .000 51 72 Orlando City 9 12 7 34 35 36 RHP Rico Garcia to Albuquerque. Madison Keys, United States def. Lin Zhu, Jacksonville 0 3 0 .000 17 75 Chicago 8 12 9 33 43 42 MIAMI MARLINS — Placed RHP Jordan China, 6-4, 6-1 NORTH W L T PCT. PF PA Columbus 8 15 6 30 32 43 Yamamoto on the 10-day IL. Recalled RHP Kristina Mladenovic, France, vs. Fiona Ferro, Pittsburgh 3 0 0 1.000 65 41 Cincinnati 5 19 3 18 27 64 Robert Dugger from New Orleans (PCL). Indy without Luck, France, 0-0, susp. Baltimore 3 0 0 1.000 81 28 NEW YORK METS — Released 2B Ruben Alison van Uytvanck, Belgium, vs. Qiang Cleveland 2 1 0 .667 63 41 WESTERN CONFERENCE Tejada. Assigned OF Aaron Altherr outright to Wang (18), China, 1-0, susp. Cincinnati 1 2 0 .333 63 76 W L T PTS GF GA Syracuse (IL). but Brissett won’t Maria Sakkari (30), Greece, vs. Shuai Peng, WEST W L T PCT. PF PA Los Angeles FC 19 3 5 62 74 28 PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Optioned RHP China, 1-1, susp. Oakland 3 0 0 1.000 69 50 Real Salt Lake 13 10 4 43 40 34 Parker Markel to Indianapolis (IL). Recalled Kansas City 1 2 0 .333 62 61 Seattle 12 8 7 43 42 40 RHP Yefry Ramirez from Indianapolis. TUESDAY’S RESULTS play Thursday Denver 1 3 0 .250 49 66 Minnesota 12 9 6 42 44 37 SAN DIEGO PADRES — Claimed OF Nick Men’s Singles L.A. Chargers 0 3 0 .000 45 59 LA Galaxy 13 11 3 42 38 41 Martini off waivers from Oakland. Sent OF First Round San Jose 12 10 5 41 45 43 Franchy Cordero to the AZL Padres 2 for a Andrey Rublev, Russia, def. Stefanos Tsitsipas NATIONAL CONFERENCE FC Dallas 11 10 7 40 44 37 rehab assignment. (8), Greece, 6-4, 6-7 (5), 7-6 (7), 7-5. EAST W L T PCT. PF PA Portland 11 11 4 37 42 40 WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Placed RHP The Associated Press finally starting to Gilles Simon, France, def. Bjorn Fratangelo, N.Y. Giants 3 0 0 1.000 88 58 Sporting Kansas City 9 11 7 34 40 45 Hunter Strickland on paternity leave. United States, 5-7, 7-5, 7-5, 7-5. Dallas 2 1 0 .667 57 27 Houston 9 14 4 31 38 48 Recalled C Spencer Kieboom from Harrisburg feel more like a game Antoine Hoang, France, def. Leonardo Mayer, Washington 1 2 0 .333 42 60 Colorado 7 14 6 27 43 54 (EL). The Indianapolis week. Philadelphia 1 2 0 .333 49 63 Argentina, 3-6, 6-2, 6-7 (6), 6-1, 6-3. Vancouver 6 13 9 27 28 48 SOUTH W L T PCT. PF PA Matteo Berrettini (24), Italy, def. Richard 3 points for a victory, one point for a tie Colts launch into the “Emotionally, it felt Gasquet, France, 6-4, 6-3, 2-6, 6-2. FOOTBALL Tampa Bay 2 1 0 .667 57 56 National Football League post-Luck era with his like a more normal day,” New Orleans 2 1 0 .667 72 64 Jordan Thompson, Australia, def. Joao Sousa, Wednesday’s Game Portugal, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4. BUFFALO BILLS — Signed PK Stephen successor on the bench. Reich said. “I think now Carolina 1 2 0 .333 40 50 Vancouver at Montreal, late Hauschka to a two-year contract extension. Atlanta 0 4 0 .000 54 89 Alexei Popyrin, Australia, def. Federico Saturday’s Games Delbonis, Argentina, 6-1, 7-5, 7-6 (5). DETROIT LIONS — Signed RB James Coach Frank Reich that all the announce- NORTH W L T PCT. PF PA Colorado at New York Red Bulls, 6 p.m. Williams. Minnesota 3 0 0 1.000 79 53 Mikhail Kukushkin, Kazakhstan, def. Roberto Atlanta at Philadelphia, 6:30 p.m. plans to sit Jacoby ments have been made Bautista-Agut (10), Spain, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4, HOUSTON TEXANS — Signed LB Brennan Green Bay 1 2 0 .333 62 74 Chicago at Columbus, 6:30 p.m. Scarlett. Chicago 1 2 0 .333 53 72 3-6, 6-3. D.C. United at Montreal, 6:30 p.m. Brissett against the and everything’s been Gael Monfi ls (13), France, def. Albert Ramos- INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Traded CB Nate Detroit 0 3 0 .000 46 85 Toronto FC at New England, 6:30 p.m. Hairston to the N.Y. Jets for a 2020 sixth- Cincinnati Ben- done we’re in the mode WEST W L T PCT. PF PA Vinolas, Spain, 7-6 (2), 6-4, 6-3. Cincinnati at FC Dallas, 7 p.m. Marius Copil, Romania, def. Ugo Humbert, round draft pick. gals on Thursday of let’s get ready for this San Francisco 3 0 0 1.000 68 41 Houston at Sporting Kansas City, 7:30 p.m. TENNESSEE TITANS — Waived/injured LB Seattle 2 1 0 .667 64 54 France, 6-3, 5-7, 7-6 (11), 4-6, 6-1. New York City FC at Vancouver, 9 p.m. Henri Laaksonen, Switzerland, def. Marco Josh Smith. night, the Colts’ first season.” L.A. Rams 1 2 0 .333 23 34 Orlando City at San Jose, 9:30 p.m. Canadian Football League Arizona 1 2 0 .333 52 66 Cecchinato, Italy, 7-6 (3), 7-6 (6), 2-6, 3-6, Real Salt Lake at Portland, 9:30 p.m. game since Andrew One new face is 7-6 (2). WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS — Released WR Denis Shapovalov, Canada, def. Felix Auger- Chris Matthews. Added QB Kevin Anderson Luck announced his expected to play: rookie Today’s Games to the practice roster. Indianapolis at Cincinnati, 6 p.m. Aliassime (18), Canada, 6-1, 6-1, 6-4. AUTO RACING retirement. receiver Parris Camp- Atlanta at Jacksonville, 6 p.m. Pablo Andujar, Spain, def. Kyle Edmund (30), Britain, 3-6, 7-6 (1), 7-5, 5-7, 6-2. HOCKEY Either Phillip Walker bell, a third-round draft Minnesota at Buffalo, 6 p.m. NASCAR MONSTER ENERGY CUP National Hockey League Pittsburgh at Carolina, 6 p.m. Lorenzo Sonego, Italy, def. Marcel Granollers, POINTS LEADERS CAROLINA HURRICANES — Signed G Cam or Chad Kelly will start, pick who missed most of Philadelphia at N.Y. Jets, 6 p.m. Spain, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4. Through Aug. 25 Ward to a one-day contract and announced N.Y. Giants at New England, 6:30 p.m. Alexander Bublik, Kazakhstan, def. Santiago competing for the No. 2 training camp and the 1. Kyle Busch, 932. his retirement. Detroit at Cleveland, 6:30 p.m. Giraldo, Colombia, 2-6, 6-0, 7-5, 3-6, 6-4. 2. Joey Logano, 893. American Hockey League job. three preseason games Baltimore at Washington, 6:30 p.m. Thomas Fabbiano, Italy, def. Dominic Thiem 3. Denny Hamlin, 855. HARTFORD WOLF PACK — Signed F Shawn Miami at New Orleans, 7 p.m. (4), Austria, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2. Kelly has played well with a hamstring injury. 4. Martin Truex Jr, 838. McBride. L.A. Rams at Houston, 7 p.m. Alexander Zverev (6), Germany, def. Radu 5. Kevin Harvick, 830. STOCKTON HEAT — Named Thomas Speer in all three preseason The Colts hope to Tampa Bay at Dallas, 7 p.m. Albot, Moldova, 6-1, 6-3, 3-6, 4-6, 6-2. 6. Brad Keselowski, 794. goaltending coach, Bryan Erspamer trainer, Tennessee at Chicago, 7 p.m. Frances Tiafoe, United States, def. Ivo 7. Chase Elliott, 757. Chris Demczuk video analyst and team games but must serve a avoid their first win- Kansas City at Green Bay, 7 p.m. Karlovic, Croatia, 6-2, 6-3, 1-2, ret. Aljaz Bedene, Slovenia, def. Jozef Kovalik, 8. Kurt Busch, 741. services and Joe Wieszczek assistant equip- Arizona at Denver, 8 p.m. two-game suspension less preseason since Slovakia, 6-3, 6-4, 7-5. 9. Ryan Blaney, 686. ment manager. L.A. Chargers at San Francisco, 9 p.m. Benoit Paire (29), France, def. Brayden 10. Alex Bowman, 675. ECHL for violating the league’s 2014, a season in which Oakland at Seattle, 9 p.m. Schnur, Canada, 6-2, 6-4, 6-4. 11. Kyle Larson, 665. READING ROYALS — Agreed to terms with F personal conduct policy. they eventually lost Diego Sebastian Schwartzman (20), 12. William Byron, 664. Drew Melanson on a one-year contract. Walker has spent the to New England in the Argentina, def. Robin Haase, Netherlands, 13. Aric Almirola, 654. COLLEGE FOOTBALL 6-3, 7-6 (6), 6-0. 14. Erik Jones, 646. SOCCER last two seasons on AFC championship Egor Gerasimov, Belarus, def. Lloyd Harris, 15. Ryan Newman, 603. USL Championship Indianapolis’ practice game. THE AP TOP 25 PRESEASON POLL South Africa, 7-5, 7-6 (5), 7-6 (3). 16. Daniel Suarez, 591. USLC — Suspended Bethlehem F Faris and The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press Tennys Sandgren, United States, def. 17. Clint Bowyer, 589. New Mexico M Saalih Muhammad three squad. The Bengals also plan preseason college football poll, with fi rst- Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, France, 1-6, 6-7 (2), 6-4, 18. Jimmie Johnson, 565. games and Atlanta M Andrew Carleton, place votes in parentheses, 2018 records, 7-6 (5), 7-5. 19. Paul Menard, 520. Austin M Sonny Guadarrama, Bethlehem Reich plans to rest his to rest starters in the total points based on 25 points for a fi rst- Vasek Pospisil, Canada, def. Karen 20. Chris Buescher, 506. F Sergio Santos, Birmingham D Razak starters and some key final game. place vote through one point for a 25th-place Khachanov (9), Russia, 4-6, 7-5, 7-5, 4-6, 6-3. Cromwell, M Zach Herivaux and D Mikey vote, and 2018 fi nal ranking: John Isner (14), United States, def. Guillermo NASCAR XFINITY Lopez, El Paso M Richie Ryan, Loudon M backups. It’s unclear whether RECORD PTS. LYR. Garcia-Lopez, Spain, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4. POINTS LEADERS Nelson Martinez, Louisville City M Magnus Before the Colts receiver John Ross, who 1. Clemson (52) 15-0 1,540 1 Jan-Lennard Struff, Germany, def. Casper Through Aug. 25 Rasmussen, Nashville D Forrest Lasso, 2. Alabama (10) 14-1 1,496 2 Ruud, Norway, 6-4, 6-4, 6-2. (Race wins) Phoenix D Doue Mala, Portland F Foster returned to the field missed all of camp and 3. Georgia 11-3 1,403 7 Cedrik-Marcel Stebe, Germany, def. Filip 1. Tyler Reddick, 1019 (4). Langsdorf and D Nathan Smith, Saint Louis M Monday, Reich met returned to practice this 4. Oklahoma 12-2 1,331 4 Krajinovic, Serbia, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (6). 2. Christopher Bell, 964 (6). Oscar Umar and Swope Park M Alexsander 5. Ohio State 13-1 1,261 3 Marin Cilic (22), Croatia, def. Martin Klizan, 3. Cole Custer, 874 (5). Andrade and coach Paulo Nagamura one with general manager week, will play. 6. Louisiana State 10-3 1,199 6 Slovakia, 6-3, 6-2, 7-6 (6). 4. Justin Allgaier, 847 (0). game. Chris Ballard, then The Bengals must 7. Michigan 10-3 1,164 14 Fernando Verdasco (32), Spain, def. Tobias 5. Austin Cindric, 829 (2). 8. Florida 10-3 1,054 7 Kamke, Germany, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1, 6-2. 6. Chase Briscoe, 787 (1). COLLEGES the players dressed in decide whether to keep 9. Notre Dame 12-1 1,044 5 Hyeon Chung, Republic of Korea, def. Ernesto 7. Noah Gragson, 771 (0). NCAA — Granted immediate eligibility 10. Texas 10-4 1,005 9 Escobedo, United States, 3-6, 6-4, 6-7 (5), 8. Michael Annett, 721 (1). waivers to Tennessee DL Aubrey Solomon, a locker room where star receiver A.J. Green 11. Oregon 9-4 860 — 6-4, 6-2. 9. Justin Haley, 707 (0). Iowa WR Oliver Martin and Georgia Tech DB Luck’s empty stall on the active roster 12. Texas A&M 9-4 852 16 Rafael Nadal (2), Spain, def. John Millman, 10. John H. Nemechek, 666 (0). Myles Sims. 13. Washington 10-4 786 13 Australia, 6-3, 6-2, 6-2. 11. Brandon Jones, 633 (0). FLORIDA GULF COAST — Promoted served as a glaring while he recovers from 14. Utah 9-5 772 — Nick Kyrgios, Australia (28), def. Steve 12. Ryan Sieg, 624 (0). women’s basketball video coordinator Sydnei reminder of how topsy- ankle surgery. 15. Penn State 9-4 651 17 Johnson, United States, 6-3, 7-6 (7), 6-4. 13. Gray Gaulding, 506 (0). McCaskill to director of women’s basketball 16. Auburn 8-5 578 — 14. Jeremy Clements, 493 (0). operations. turvy things had gotten Coach Zac Taylor said 17. Central Florida 12-1 410 11 Women’s Singles 15. Brandon Brown, 419 (0). MEMPHIS — Men’s basketball F Isaiah Stokes 18. Michigan State 7-6 377 — First Round 16. Ray Black Jr, 375 (0). has transferred from Florida. in just a matter of days. there’s no timetable for 19. Wisconsin 8-5 370 — Naomi Osaka (1), Japan, def. Anna Blinkova, 17. Josh Williams, 342 (0). NEBRASKA — Suspended WR Andre Hunt and By Tuesday, it was his return. 20. Iowa 9-4 330 25 Russia, 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-2. 18. Garrett Smithley, 334 (0). TE Katerian Legrone indefi nitely. * ** The News Herald | Thursday, August 29, 2019 C5 SPORTS TICKER

IN BRIEF New way INDIANAPOLIS Indiana days away from legalized sports betting to play

Sports betting is just Tight ends are days away from becom- evolving as pass- ing legal in Indiana and catching threats the state’s casinos are lining up to start col- By Larry Lage lecting wagers. The Associated Press Indiana becomes the 12th state with sports ALLEN PARK, Mich. betting when a state — The day before Tony law adopted this spring Gonzalez was inducted takes effect Sunday. into the Pro Football At least three Indiana Hall of Fame earlier this casinos, those in East month, he was asked Chicago, Shelbyville about being a something and near Cincinnati, of a pioneer at tight end. plan the opening of A guy who changed his on-site sports wager- position — and the game ing areas that day. itself. Some others plan simi- Gonzalez sort of lar openings before the shrugged. NFL season kicks off on “I guess everyone is Sept. 5. doing it now,” he admit- The Indiana Gaming ted of tight ends being Commission is set used in a manner that to vote Wednesday Gonzalez didn’t exactly on approving sports invent, but certainly wagering regulations. In this Nov. 23, 2018, fi le photo, Oregon running back C.J. Verdell, center, runs the ball against Oregon perfected. Eleven of the state’s State during a game in Corvallis, Ore. [TIMOTHY J. GONZALEZ/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO] The pass-happy, 13 casinos and all three vertical-stretching NFL off-track betting par- is shifting away from lors have received relying heavily on forma- temporary sports bet- tions with one tight end ting licenses. in a three-point stance. Instead, many teams CHATHAM, VA. Time to begin feature offenses with one Family of minor league tight end next to a tackle baseball pitcher slain College football picks: spawned a month’s worth weekend is light on mar- on the line while sending Can Oregon boost of tedious debate over the quee matchups. The only a tight end to the slot or The wife, son and Pac-12 vs. Auburn? importance of bowl games. game with two ranked teams spread out even wider in mother-in-law of a The season still sort of is No. 11 Oregon vs. No. 16 some formations. minor league base- By Ralph D. Russo peters out. When are the Auburn in Arlington, Texas. Star tight end Jason ball pitcher are dead The Associated Press semifinals this year? How In this case quantity wins out Witten, who returned and a relative has been long do we have to wait until over quality. Plus, doesn’t it to the Cowboys after charged with three College football starts the championship game? always seem like this type one year working counts of murder in better than it ends. The season begins with a of schedule produces wacky on “Monday Night a tiny community in The sport has evolved bang, though, an immersive results? Football,” said Gon- southern Virginia. through numerous post- five-day holiday weekend On the down side, this zalez, whose 17-year Authorities said Mat- season systems that have filled with games after every- is also the time of year for career ended in 2003, thew Thomas Bernard, clumsily crowned champions, one’s appetite was whetted some pretty ridiculous mis- changed things with 18, was arrested after and while the College Football with something called Week matches. We’ll mostly ignore his route-running and police warned of a Playoff does a better job than 0. them here and you should, pass-catching skills at dangerous gunman on its predecessors it has also Admittedly, this opening too. the position. the loose upon find- “Gonzalez kind of ing the bodies Tuesday THURSDAY team as Hugh Freeze makes coaching debut for paved the way of my morning at a home in Flames ... LIBERTY 35-34, UPSET SPECIAL. generation of, ‘All right, Keeling. Georgia Tech (plus 36) at No. 1 Clemson: You New Mexico State (plus 33 1/ 2) at No. 23 this is a mismatch,’” said Tracie Cooper of the will need the ACC Network to get a look at Washington State: Cougars will start Anthony Witten, who will get state medical examin- Clemson QB Trevor Lawrence this weekend ... Gordon, a former JUCO transfer and three-year strong consideration to er’s officer in Roanoke CLEMSON 35-3. reserve, at quarterback ... WASHINGTON STATE join Gonzalez in Canton identified the dead as Texas State (plus 33 1/ 2) at No. 12 Texas A&M: 56-17. one day. Emily Marie Bivens, New Bobcats coach Jake Spavital was A&M’s South Alabama (plus 27 1/ 2) at No. 24 Nebraska: Two of the best active Cullen Bivens, and offensive coordinator and QB coach from 2013- Huskers are ranked to start a season for the tight ends are coming off Joan Bernard, Emily’s 15 ... TEXAS A&M 49-10. fi rst time since 2014 ... NEBRASKA 56-24, BEST record-breaking sea- mother. No. 14 Utah (minus 5) at BYU: Utes have won BET. sons, and another one Emily Bivens was eight straight in the Holy War, their longest win- Northwestern (plus 6 1/ 2) at No. 25 Stanford: just had the best year of married to Blake ning streak since the 1930s ... UTAH 24-17. (Insert joke about high academic standards his career. Bivens, a 24-year-old here) ... STANFORD 24-21. Eagles star Zach Ertz pitcher for Alabama’s FRIDAY made 116 receptions, a Montgomery Biscuits, SUNDAY single-season mark by a a Double-A affili- Tulsa (plus 23) at No. 18 Michigan State: Can the tight end. San Francisco ate of the Tampa Bay Spartans’ offense give its stout defense some Houston (plus 21 1/ 2) at No. 4 Oklahoma: Jalen tight end George Kittle Rays in Florida. Cullen help this season? ... MICHIGAN STATE 31-14. Hurts debuts as the Sooners’ quarterback had 1,377 yards receiv- Bivens was the couple’s No. 19 Wisconsin (minus 13 1/ 2) at South Flor- against a defense that was one of the worst in ing, setting another 1-year-old son. ida: The Bulls ended last season on a six-game the country last season ... OKLAHOMA 59-28. single-season record at losing streak after winning their fi rst seven ... the position. ARCOS DE LAS WISCONSIN 31-21. MONDAY Two-time All-Pro SALINAS, SPAIN tight end Travis Kelce Madrazo wins stage, SATURDAY No. 9 Notre Dame (minus 20) at Louisville: was spectacular as well, Lopez takes lead in Vuelta First game of what is expected to be a lengthy setting career highs in No. 2 Alabama (minus 34 1/ 2) vs. Duke at rebuild for Cardinals coach Scott Satterfi eld ... catches (103), yards Defying his team’s Atlanta: This would be a potentially competitive NOTRE DAME 42-14. receiving (1,336) and advice to save energy, 1 vs. 8 second-round matchup in the NCAA Tour- touchdowns (10) last Angel Madrazo kept nament, with the Blue Devils as favorites. But, TWITTER REQUESTS season. pushing hard on the alas, this is not basketball ... ALABAMA 42-10. The 25-year-old Kittle final climb to win the No. 3 Georgia (minus 20 1/ 2) at Vanderbilt: It UCLA (plus 2 1/ 2) at Cincinnati, Thursday — @ keeps track of peers on fifth stage of the Spanish was only three seasons ago that Vandy beat cliftnote: Bruins lost to the Bearcats in coach his iPad, studying every Vuelta on Wednesday, the Bulldogs in Athens. Since then, UGA has Chip Kelly’s fi rst game last year ... UCLA 24-21. move made by most of while Miguel Angel outscored the ‘Dores 86-27 ... GEORGIA 42-14. Oklahoma State (minus 14 1/ 2) at Oregon State, the starting tight ends. Lopez used a late charge FAU (plus 27 1/ 2) at No. 5 Ohio State: Lane Friday — @BCGCSuper: Beavers RB Jermar He takes a particularly to take the overall lead. Kiffi n’s Owls get fi rst crack at the revamped Jefferson ran for more yards (1,380) than any close look at how the Madrazo broke free in Buckeyes’ defense —and QB Justin Fields ... freshman in the country last season ... OKLA- 29-year-old Kelce and the final 500 meters (547 OHIO STATE 52-21. HOMA STATE 35-28. 28-year-old Ertz are yards) of the 170-kilo- Georgia Southern (plus 28) at No. 6 LSU: Facing Utah State (plus 3 1/ 2) at Wake Forest, Friday perhaps the best in the meter (105-mile) Georgia Southern’s triple-option is not the easi- — @VegasAggie: Aggies QB Jordan Love has the business at the position. stage, which ended on est way to start a season ... LSU 38-14. attention of NFL scouts after 2018 breakout ... “I just try to pull stuff a mountain top by an Middle Tennessee (plus 33 1/ 2) at No. 7 WAKE FOREST 35-30. from them,” Kittle said. astronomical observa- Michigan: Wolverines set to unveil a new-look Missouri (minus 17 1/ 2) at Wyoming, Saturday “Ertz and Kelce are two tory in the city of Arcos offense ... MICHIGAN 48-10. — @scottjarrett1: Former Clemson QB Kelly of the top guys in the de las Salinas. Louisiana Tech (plus 20 1/ 2) at No. 10 Texas: Bryant plays his fi rst game for Mizzou ... MIS- league, so if I can learn The rider from team Longhorns tune up for LSU with La. Tech ... SOURI 31-17. something from them, Burgos-BH had stayed TEXAS 35-13. Boise State (plus 6) vs. Florida State, Saturday I can get to that level, near the front through- No. 11 Oregon (plus 3 1/ 2) vs. No. 16 Auburn at in Jacksonville, Florida — @MattPeaty: Peace- too.” out the final kilometers Arlington, Texas: Another big neutral-fi eld game of-mind game for Seminoles fans to build The best tight ends (miles) in a breakaway for the Pac-12 against Auburn. Can the Ducks confi dence in coach Willie Taggart ... FLORIDA these days are too fast group that included do better than Washington did last year? ... STATE 28-23. for linebackers to defend, teammate Jetse Bol and AUBURN 24-21. Virginia (minus 2 1/ 2) at Pittsburgh, Saturday — and too big for defensive Jose Herrada of team Eastern Washington (no line) at No. 13 Washing- @danhodes: The Cavaliers are the favorites in backs to cover. Teams Cofidis. Bol crossed the ton: Huskies debut for QB Jacob Eason against what promises to be another weird ACC Coastal often are sending tight line in second place, 10 an FCS squad with a history of pushing Pac-12 race; Pitt won it last year ... VIRGINIA 24-17. ends on vertical routes, seconds off the lead, teams ... WASHINGTON 48-24. forcing safeties to run with Herrada coming in Miami, Ohio (plus 21 1/ 2) at No. 20 Iowa: Hawk- Last season: 225-92 straight; 170-169-3 against with them and leaving 12 seconds later. eyes are 23-4 against MAC teams .., IOWA 42-14. the spread. cornerbacks isolated on No. 22 Syracuse (minus 17 1/ 2) at Liberty: Upset specials: 8-6 (straight up). receivers to create deep The Associated Press Weird road trip to start the season for a ranked Best bets: 6-6 (against the spread). problems for defenses. * ** C6 Thursday, August 29, 2019 | The News Herald CLASSIFIEDS

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THIS ADVISORY FKA THE BANK OF DEER POINT LAKE; Lot 47. Block 55, Bunk- 24426 MANSINI, JENNIFER HEARING CONSTI- That portion of land ly- NEW YORK AS TRUS- THENCE NORTH -vs- ers Cove being H L. IN THE CIRCUIT STEPHANIE BARBER TUTES CONSENT TO ing north of Highway TEE FOR THE CERTI- 18°07’03” WEST Sudduth Realty COURT OF THE FOUR- and UNKNOWN THE TERMINATION 388 and west of FCATEHOLDERS ALONG SAID WATER’S THE UNKNOWN Company’s Tenth Addi- TEENTH JUDICIAL SPOUSE OF JENNI- OF PARENTAL Econfina Creek in the CWMBS, INC. CHL EDGE FOR 134.42 HEIRS, DEVISEES, tion to Panama City as CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR FER STEPHANIE BAR- RIGHTS OF THIS East half of the SE ¼ of MORTGAGE FEET TO A LINE GRANTEES, ASSIGN- per Plat thereof re- BAY COUNTY, FLOR- BER; SECRETARY OF CHILD (OR CHIL- Section 20, Township 1 PASS-THROUGH WHICH BEARS NORTH EES, LIENORS, CREDI- corded in Plat Book 7, IDA CIVIL DIVISION HOUSING AND UR- DREN). IF YOU FAIL South, Range 13 West, TRUST 2005-24 MORT- 89° 25’49” WEST FROM TORS, TRUSTEES OR Pag 9 of the Public Case No.: BAN DEVELOPMENT; TO APPEAR ON THE Bay County, Florida GAGETHE POINT OF OTHER CLAIMANTS Records of Bay 2019-001541-CA UNKNOWN TENANT DATE AND TIME PASS-THROUGH CER- BEGINNING;THENCE CLAIMING BY, County, Florida. Division: #1 AND UNKNOWN SPECIFIED, YOU MAY The District will sign the TIFICATES, SERIES SOUTH 89° 25’49” THROUGH, UNDER TENANT #2, LOSE ALL LEGAL lease at 10:30 am East- 2005-24, Plaintiff, and EAST ALONG SAID OR DELORES at public sale, to the MADISON ALAMOSA Defendant RIGHTS AS A PAR- ern Time on September WANDA SZCZESNIAK; LINE FOR 373.33 FEET GOODALEhighest and best bid- HECM LLC, ENT TO THE CHILD 16, 2019 at Northwest REGIONS BANK;, are TO THE POINT OF BE- VANTASSEL, DE- der, for cash, online at Plaintiff, NOTICE OF SALE OR CHILDREN Florida Water Manage- Defendants. GINNING. CEASED; AARON www.bay.realforeclose.c NAMED IN THIS NO- ment District Head- CLAYTON VANTASSEL om, at 11:00 a.m. THE UNKNOWN Notice is hereby given TICE. quarters, 81 Water I will sell to the highest A/K/A: 7201 WEST and UNKNOWN CST, on September 25, HEIRS, DEVISEES, that, pursuant to a Final Management Drive, Ha- bidder for cash, at LAKELAND DRIVE, SPOUSE OF AARON 2019. GRANTEES, ASSIGN- Judgment of Foreclo- If you are a person vana, Florida 32333. www.bay.realforeclose.c PANAMA CITY, FL., CLAYTON EES, LIENORS, CREDI- sure entered in the with a disability who Pub: August 15, 22, 29, om, at 11:00 AM, on 32404 VANTASSEL, MERLE ANY PERSON CLAIM- TORS, TRUSTEES OR above-styled cause, in 24249 needs any accommo- 2019 the .30th day of Sep- GUY VANTASSEL and ING AN INTEREST IN OTHER CLAIMANTS the Circuit Court of Bay IN THE CIRCUIT dation in order to par- tember, 2019, the fol- If you are a person UNKNOWN SPOUSE THE SURPLUS CLAIMING BY, County, Florida, BILL 24344 COURT, JUVENILE DI- ticipate in this pro- lowing described real claiming a right to OF MERLE GUY FUNDS FROM THIS THROUGH, UNDER KINSAUL, the Clerk of VISION, FOR THE ceeding, you are enti- IN THE CIRCUIT property as set forth in funds remaining after VANTASSEL, DIANA SALE, IF ANY, OTHER OR AGAINST LOIS the Circuit Court will FOURTEENTH JUDI- tled, at no cost to you, COURT OF THE FOUR- said Final Summary the sale, you must file a LYNN PRICKETT and THAN THE PROP- STEFFAN-TEETER, sell the property situate CIAL CIRCUIT, BAY to the provision of TEENTH JUDICIAL Judgment, to wit: claim with the clerk be- UNKNOWN SPOUSE ERTY OWNER AS OF DECEASED; RALPH in Bay County, Florida, COUNTY, STATE OF certain assistance. CIRCUIT IN AND FOR fore the clerk reports OF DIANA LYNN THE DATE OF THE LESLIE PARIS A/K/A described as: FLORIDA Please contact the BAY COUNTY, FLOR- SEE ATTACHED the surplus as un- PRICKETT, if living, LIS PENDENS, MUST LES PARIS and UN- ADA Coordinator by IDA EXHIBIT “A” claimed. If you fail to and all unknown par- FILE A CLAIM WITHIN KNOWN SPOUSE OF COMMENCE AT THE CASE NO.: CASE NO.: mail at P. O. Box file a timely claim you ties claiming by, 60 DAYS AFTER THE RALPH LESLIE PARIS SOUTHWEST COR- 19000612CA 2018-DP-0152-ABC 1089, Panama City, FL EXHIBIT A will not be entitled to through, under or SALE IN ACCORD- A/K/A LES PARIS, NER OF SECTION 17, Division: A 32402 or by phone at any remaining funds. against the above ANCE WITH SECTION PHILLIP ANTHONY TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, IN THE INTEREST OF (850) 747-5338 at THE BANK OF NEW COMMENCE AT THE After the funds are re- named Defendants 45.031(1)(a), FLOR- PARIS and UNKNOWN RANGE 14, WEST, BAY least seven (7) days YORK MELLON FKA MOST EASTERLY ported as unclaimed, who are not known to IDA STATUTES. SPOUSE OF PHILLIP COUNTY, FLORIDA, D. G.DOB: 06/20/2001 before your sched- THE BANK OF NEW CORNER OF LOT 1. only the owner of rec- be dead or alive, ANTHONY PARIS, AND THENCE RUN K. G.DOB: 04/24/2003 uled court appear- YORK AS TRUSTEE BLOCK 7, DEERPOINT ord as of the date of whether said unknown DATED this 15th day of HEATHER LEE MORRI- N86°14’00”E ALONG E. G.DOB: 10/03/2007 ance, or immediately FOR THE CERTIFI- ESTATES, ACCORD- the Lis Pendens may parties may claim an August, 2019 SON and UNKNOWN THE SOUTH BOUND- upon receiving this CATEHOLDERS ING TO THE PLAT RE- claim the surplus interest as spouses, SPOUSE OF HEATHER ARY LINE OF SAID MINOR CHILDREN notification if the time CWMBS, INC. CHL CORDED IN PLAT heirs, devisees, grant- BILL KINSAUL LEE MORRISON, MI- SECTION 17 FOR NOTICE OF ACTION before the scheduled MORTGAGE BOOK 10, PAGE 83, IN WITNESS my hand and ees, assignees, lienors, CLERK OF THE CHAEL LEE MANSINI 2446.90 FEET TO A (TERMINATION OF appearance is less PASS-THROUGH THE PUBLIC REC- the seal of the court on creditors, trustees or COURT & COMPTROL- and UNKNOWN POINT OF INTER- PARENTAL RIGHTS) than seven (7) days. TRUST 2005-24 MORT- ORDS OF BAY August 13, 2019 other claimants, claim- LER SPOUSE OF MICHAEL SECTION WITH THE If you are hearing im- GAGECOUNTY, ing by, through, under LEE MANSINI, JENNI- EAST RIGHT OF WAY TO: CATHLEENA GIU- paired, please call PASS-THROUGH CER- FLORIDA.THENCE BILL KINSAUL or against the said Jennifer Estrada FER STEPHANIE BAR- LINE OF A 125 FOOT STO 711. TIFICATES, SERIES SOUTH 89° 25’49” CLERK OF THE AARON CLAYTON Deputy Clerk BER and UNKNOWN GULF POWER COM- ADDRESS UNKNOWN 2005-24, EAST ALONG THE COURT VANTASSEL and UN- SPOUSE OF JENNI- PANY EASEMENT; WITNESS my hand as Plaintiff, SOUTH RIGHT OF KNOWN SPOUSE OF If you are a person FER STEPHANIE BAR- THENCE NO2°39’54”W BENJAMIN GUISTO Clerk of said Court and WAY LINE OF WEST By: Jennifer Estrada AARON CLAYTON with a disability who BER, if living, and all ALONG SAID EAST ADDRESS UNKNOWN the Seal thereof, this 1 VS. LAKELAND DRIVE FOR Deputy Clerk VANTASSEL, MERLE needs any accommo- unknown parties claim- RIGHT OF WAY LINE day of August, 2019. 380.29 FEET THENCE GUY VANTASSEL and dation in order to par- ing by, through, under FOR 951.28 FEET; YOU ARE HEREBY WANDA SZCZESNIAK; SOUTH 00°39’07” Attorney for Plaintiff: UNKNOWN SPOUSE ticipate in this pro- or against the above THENCE LEAVING NOTIFIED that the BILL KINSAUL, UNKNOWN SPOUSE WEST FOR 310.00 Brian L. Rosaler, Es- OF MERLE GUY ceeding, you are enti- named Defendants SAID POWER LINE State of Florida, De- as Clerk of Court OF WANDA FEET TO THE POINT quire VANTASSEL, DIANA tled, at no cost to you, who are not known to EASEMENT RUN partment of Children SZCZESNIAK; RE- OF BEGINNING, Popkin & Rosaler, P.A. LYNN PRICKETT and to the provision of be dead or alive, 557°55’05”E FOR and Families, has filed By: Sharon Ford GIONS BANK; UN- THENCE NORTH 1701 West Hillsboro UNKNOWN SPOUSE certain assistance. whether said unknown 237.50 FEET FOR THE a Petition to terminate As Deputy Clerk KNOWN TENANT(S) IN 00°39’07” EAST FOR Boulevard Suite 400 OF DIANA LYNN Please contact the parties may claim an POINT OF BEGINN- your parental rights Pub: August 15, 22. 29, POSSESSION #1 and 310.00 TO SAID Deerfield Beach, FL PRICKETT; THE SEC- ADA Coordinator by interest as spouses, ING. FROM SAID and permanently com- September 5, 2019 #2, and ALL OTHER SOUTH RIGHT OF 33442 Telephone: RETARY OF HOUSING mail at P. 0. Box 1089, heirs, devisees, grant- POINT OF BEGINNING mit the following chil- UNKNOWN PARTIES, WAY LINE OF WEST (954) 360-9030 Facsim- AND URBAN DEVEL- Panama City, FL ees, assignees, lienors, CONTINUE 24322 dren for adoption: K.G., et.al., LAKELAND DRIVE; ile: (954) 420-5187 OPMENT; BAY MEDI- 32402 or by phone at creditors, trustees or 557°55’05”E FOR 18.12 NOTICE OF born on April 24, 2003, Defendant(s). THENCE SOUTH 89° Pub: August 22, 29, CAL CENTER; UN- (850) 747-5338 at other claimants, claim- FEET; THENCE INTENTION TO and E.G., born on Oc- 25’49” EAST ALONG 2019 KNOWN TENANT 1; least seven (7) days ing by, through, under S26°58’14W FOR LEASE NOTICE OF tober 3, 2007. A copy SAID SOUTH RIGHT UNKNOWN TENANT 2, before your sched- or against the said 110.04 FEET TO A FORECLOSURE SALE of the Petition is on file OF WAY LINE FOR Defendant, uled court appear- RALPH LESLIE PARIS POINT OF THE (Publish in the with the Clerk of the The Northwest Florida 50.00 FEET; THENCE ance, or immediately A/K/A LES PARIS and NORTHERLY RIGHT News Herald) Court. You are hereby Water Management SOUTH 00°39’07” NOTICE OF SALE upon receiving this UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF WAY LINE OF VE- commanded to appear District (hereinafter the WEST FOR 437.88 notification if the time OF RALPH LESLIE NETIAN WAY; THENCE “District”), a special tax- NOTICE IS HEREBY 24368 on 6th day of Novem- FEET TO THE SOUTH IN THE CIRCUIT Notice is hereby given before the scheduled PARIS A/K/A LES NORTHWESTERLY ber 2019, at 8:30 a.m., ing district of the State GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- LINE OF THE NORTH that, pursuant to a Final appearance is less PARIS, PHILLIP AN- ALONG SAID RIGHT of Florida, intends to nal Summary Judg- COURT OF THE FOUR- C.T., before the Honor- HALF OF THE SOUTH TEENTH JUDICIAL Judgment of Foreclo- than seven (7) days. If THONY PARIS and UN- OF WAY LINE ALONG able Judge Brantley S. lease the following de- ment of Foreclosure THIRD OF ORIGINAL sure entered in the you are hearing im- KNOWN SPOUSE OF THE ARC OF A CURVE scribed real property to dated, August 13, CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR Clark, Juvenile Divi- LOTS 4 AND 5, SEC- BAY COUNTY, FLOR- above-styled cause, in paired, please call PHILLIP ANTHONY TO THE LEFT WHICH sion, at the Bay County Bay County as a park: 2019, entered in Civil TION 30, TOWNSHIP 2 the Circuit Court of Bay 711 or email PARIS, HEATHER LEE HAS A RADIUS OF Case No.: 19000612CA IDA CIVIL DIVISION Courthouse, 300 E. 4th SOUTH, RANGE 13 Case No.: County, Florida, BILL [email protected] MORRISON and UN- 1177.46 FEET AND Street, Panama City, A parcel of land lying in of the Circuit Court of WEST, THENCE KINSAUL, the Clerk of courts.org. KNOWN SPOUSE OF Section 20, Township 1 the Fourteenth Judicial 03-2019-CA-001931-C Florida 32401, for an NORTH 89° 20’ 53” AXX-XX the Circuit Court will Pub: August 22, 29, HEATHER LEE MORRI- A CENTRAL ANGLE OF ADVISORY HEARING. South, Range 13 West Circuit in and for Bay WEST ALONG SAID sell the property situate 2019 SON, MICHAEL LEE 00052145’ FOR AN and being more par- County, Florida, SOUTH LINE FOR MADISON ALAMOSA in Bay County, Florida, MANSINI and UN- ARC lENGTH OF 18.07 FAILURE TO PER- ticularly described as wherein THE BANK OF 380.08 FEET TO THE described as: KNOWN SPOUSE OF FEET; THENCE follows: NEW YORK MELLON HECM LLC, SONALLY APPEAR AT WATER’S EDGE OF Plaintiff, MICHAEL LEE N26°5814”E FOR ✳ ✳ ✳ CLASSIFIEDS The News Herald | Thursday, August 29, 2019 C7

112.45 FEET TO THE your intent to bid in conservation and effi- the State of Florida. are the Defendants, NORTH 03 DEGREES Please contact the POINT OF BEGINNING person and or email ciency improvements, In the event any person that I will sell to the 55 MINUTES 55 SEC- ADA Coordinator by at public sale, to the parkerpastor@com- renewable energy im- decides to appeal any All bids shall be firm highest and best bid- ONDS WEST FOR 187 mail at P. 0. Box 1089, highest and best bid- cast.net, 850-871-4747. provements and wind decision by the Board and for a period of 1 der for cash by elec- FEET; THENCE Panama City, FL der, for cash, online at resistance improve- with respect to any year after opening tronic sale at www.bay NORTH 86 DEGREES 32402 or by phone at www.bay.realforeclose.c All bids need to be ments in accordance matter relating to the Pub: August 29, 2019 .realforeclose.com, be- 12 MINUTES 50 SEC- (850) 747-5338 at om, at 11:00 a.m. on presented in a sealed with Section 163.08, consideration of the ginning at 11:00 AM on ONDS EAST FOR 117 least seven (7) days 24889 October 2, 2019. envelope to the church Florida Statutes resolution at the refer- the September 26, FEET; THENCE before your sched- office no later than (collectively, the enced public hearing, a IN THE CIRCUIT 2019, the following de- SOUTH 03 DEGREES uled court appear- ANY PERSON CLAIM- noon 12pm August “Qualifying Improve- record of the proceed- COURT OF THE FOUR- scribed property as set 55 MINUTES 55 SEC- ance, or immediately ING AN INTEREST IN 29th, 2019. ments”). By law and ing may be needed TEENTH JUDICIAL forth in said Final Judg- ONDS EAST FOR 187 upon receiving this THE SURPLUS Pub: August 27, 28 , resolution of the and in such an event, CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ment, to wit: FEET TO THE POINT notification if the time FUNDS FROM THIS 29, 30, 31, 2019 Agency, a property such person may need BAY COUNTY, FLOR- OF BEGINNING. SUB- before the scheduled SALE, IF ANY, OTHER owner may apply to the to ensure that a verba- IDA GENERAL JURIS- PARCEL”H” JECT TO A 20 FOOT appearance is less 24450 THAN THE PROP- Agency for funding and tim record of the public DICTION DIVISION DRAINAGE AND UTIL- than seven (7) days. If Public Notice Case No. ERTY OWNER AS OF financing of a Qualify- hearing is made, which COMMENCE AT THE ITY EASEMENT ON you are hearing im- 190000545CA THE DATE OF THE ing Improvement. The record includes the tes- SOUTHEAST COR- THE NORTH PROP- paired, please call LIS PENDENS, MUST This is a public notice non-ad valorem as- timony and evidence NER OF SECTION 19, ERTY LINE THEREOF. 711. Wells Fargo USA FILE A CLAIM WITHIN of bid solicitation of the sessments contem- on which the appeal is TOWNSHIP 2 SOUTH, TOGETHER WITH Pub: Aug. 22, 29, 2019 Holdings, Inc., 60 DAYS AFTER THE consultant contract for plated by this notice to be based. RANGE 13 WEST, 1995 MOBILE HOME SALE IN ACCORD- the properties related are voluntary and are BAY COUNTY, FLOR- VIN NO, ANCE WITH SECTION to the Trinity United only imposed by the In accordance with the Plaintiff, IDA; (ALSO BEING FLA146M9510A AND 45.031(1)(a), FLOR- Methodist Church, lo- Agency with the prior Americans with Disabil- THE SOUTHEAST FLA146M9510B IDA STATUTES. cated at 2322 E. 3rd St written consent author- ities Act of 1990 and vs. CORNER OF GOV- Panama City, FL ized by or on behalf of Section 286.26, Florida ERNMENT LOT 3); Any person claiming an Lung Cancer? Asbes- DATED this 22nd day 32401. affected property own- Statutes, persons with Madonna Denise Polo- THENCE NORTH 03 interest in the surplus nius, et al., tos exposure may be of August, 2019 ers who determine to disabilities needing DEGREES 55 MIN- from the sale, if any, the cause. $30 billion The services will entail obtain financing for special accommoda- UTES 55 SECONDS other than the property every detail pertaining Defendants. set aside for asbestos BILL KINSAUL Qualifying Improve- tion to participate in WEST ALONG THE owner as of the date of victims. Call: CLERK OF THE CIR- to the FEMA Grant ments from the such public hearing EAST LINE OF SEC- the us pendens must NOTICE OF 1-619-485-4372 CUIT COURT process and the Florida Agency. The Agency is should contact the Air- TION 19 FOR 66 file a claim before the FORECLOSURE or Email: cancerFL Public Assistance Pro- authorized by law to port Board Room, Kis- FEET; THENCE clerk reports the sur- SALE @breakinginjurynews.com Jennifer Estrada gram. fund and finance Quali- simmee Gateway Air- SOUTH 86 DEGREES plus as unclaimed. fying Improvements port Administrative Of- 12 MINUTES 50 SEC- If you are a person All solicitors can be and is required to an- fices at (407)-518-2505 NOTICE IS HEREBY ONDS WEST PARAL- Dated this 14th day of with a disability who provided the official nually collect repay- at least forty-eight (48) GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- LEL TO THE SOUTH August, 2019. Let a little classi- needs any accommo- and current scope of ment by non-ad hours prior to the date nal Judgment of Fore- LINE OF SECTION 19 dation in order to par- work to assist in bid de- valorem assessments. of the public hearing. closure dated August FOR 33 FEET TO THE Bill Kinsaul fied ad do a big ticipate in this pro- velopment. The Board will consider 13, 2019, entered in WEST R/W LINE OF As Clerk of the Court ceeding, you are enti- the adoption of a reso- By Order of the Board Case No. 19000545CA MCKENZIE AVENUE; job for you. FOR SALE tled, at no cost to you, You can request the lution electing to use of Directors of Florida of the Circuit Court of THENCE CONTINUE By: Jennifer Estrada to the provision of scope and indicate the uniform method of PACE Funding Agency the Fourteenth Judicial SOUTH 86 DEGREES As Deputy Clerk The News certain assistance. your intent to bid in collecting such assess- on August 13, 2019. Circuit, in and for Bay 12 MINUTES 50 SEC- Please contact the person and or email ments as authorized by Pub: August 29, Sep- County, Florida, ONDS WEST ALONG If you are a person ADA Coordinator by parkerpastor@com- Section 197.3632, Flor- tember 5, 12, 19, 2019 wherein Wells Fargo THE NORTH R/W with a disability who Herald mail at P. 0. Box 1089, cast.net, 850-871-4747. ida Statutes, at a public USA Holdings, Inc. is LINE OF HALSEY CIR- needs any accommo- 24478 Panama City, FL hearing to be held at the Plaintiff and Ma- CLE FOR 117.06 FEET dation in order to par- Classfieds Panama City Beach 32402 or by phone at All bids need to be 10:00 a.m. on Novem- donna Denise Polo- TO THE POINT OF ticipate in this pro- Police Department - Plush Reclining Sofa & (850) 747-5338 at presented in a sealed ber 1, 2019, at the Air- nius; Michael Arthur BEGINNING: THENCE ceeding, you are enti- 352-807-5898 Police Field Rock/Recline Loveseat. least seven (7) days envelope to the church port Board Room, Kis- Polonius; Wells Fargo CONTINUE ALONG tled, at no cost to you, office no later than Equipment Bank, N.A. successor Paid $1995. Will take before your sched- simmee Gateway Air- SAID R/W LINE FOR to the provision of 352-807-2657 $550.00 for the set. uled court appear- noon 12pm August port Administrative Of- by merger to Wells 117 FEET; THENCE certain assistance. ance, or immediately 29th, 2019. fices, 401 Dyer Boule- The City of Panama Fargo Financial Bank 850-814-0250 upon receiving this Pub: August 27, 28, 29, vard, Kissimmee, Flor- City Beach hereby so- notification if the time 30, 31 ida. Such resolution licits closed bids for the following police field before the scheduled 24452 will state the need for appearance is less the levy and will con- equipment: FLORIDA PACE (1) One- Thermo than seven (7) days. If tain a legal description FUNDING AGENCY Scientific you are hearing im- NOTICE OF INTENT of the boundaries of LABOR DAY HOLIDAY TruNarc Handheld paired, please call the real property that TO USE UNIFORM Narcotics Analyzer 711 or email METHOD OF may be subject to the [email protected] COLLECTING levy - which is the en- The Bids should in- Line Ad DEADLINES courts.org. NON-AD VALOREM tirety of the State of clude ALL fees, includ- Pub: August 29, Sep- ASSESSMENTS Florida. Copies of the tember 5, 2019 proposed form of reso- ing delivery charges (if lution are on file at the any). 24448 The Board of Directors The NEWS HERALD & The NWF DAILY NEWS office of Counterpointe Public Notice (the “Board”) of the Energy Solutions (FL) Bids must be sealed This is a public notice Florida PACE Funding and will be received un- Agency, a public body LLC, Third Party Ad- SAT., AUG. 31, 2019 5:00PM THURS., AUGUST 29, 2019 of bid solicitation of the ministrator for the Flor- til 12:00 p.m. (noon) consultant contract for corporate and politic Central Time, Septem- (the “Agency”), hereby ida PACE Funding SUN., SEPT. 1, 2019 11:00PM FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 2019 the properties related Agency, 2600 Maitland ber 11, 2019 at the City to the Parker United provides notice, pursu- of Panama City Beach ant to Sections Center Parkway, Suite MON., SEPT. 2, 2019 12 NOON FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 2019 Methodist Church, lo- 163, Maitland, Florida Police Department, cated at 908 S. Tyndall 163.08(2), (3) and (4) Attn: Captain Wayne and 197.3632(3)(a), 32751, email: TUES., SEPT.3, 2019 1:00PM FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 2019 Parkway, Parker, FL [email protected] Maddox, 17115 Pan- 32404. Florida Statutes, of its ama City Beach Park- intent to use the uni- om. All interested persons are invited to way, Panama City The services will entail form method of collect- Beach, Florida, 32413 SANTA ROSA PRESS GAZETTE ing non-ad valorem as- present oral comments every detail pertaining at the public hearing and will be opened and to the FEMA Grant sessments for more read publicly immedi- than one year to be lev- and/or submit written WED., SEPT. 4, 2019 1:00PM FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 2019 process and the Florida comments to the Board ately thereafter. Public Assistance Pro- ied within the area en- compassed by the at the above address. gram. Written comments The City reserves the boundaries of every right to reject any and county in Florida, or should be received by HOLMES COUNTY TIMES All solicitors can be the Agency on or be- all bids and to waive provided the official any of the municipali- any formality in bids re- ties therein, subscrib- fore 10:00 a.m. on No- WASHINGTON COUNTY NEWS and current scope of vember 1, 2019. Any ceived. All bidders shall work to assist in bid de- ing to or served by the comply with all applica- Agency’s statewide persons desiring to velopment. present oral comments ble State and local laws CRESTVIEW NEWS BULLETIN provision of funding concerning licensing, and financing to con- should appear at the You can request the public hearing. registration, and regu- scope and indicate struct or pay for energy lations of businesses in WED., SEPT. 4, 2019 2:00PM FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 2019

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LARGE CURIO Coastal Metals Electrician & FOR RENT Country Side 2005 350Z CABINET Helper 2BR/2BA CONDO Estates ENTHUSIAST NOW HIRING! Blair Electric is look- Seychelles like new, walnut. Call ing for hard working, Large Mobile Home Pearl w/black interior. for details: $1,000 weekly Lots for Lease for any positive attitude individ- Jim 480-334-7820 One owner. 117K mi., 850-763-8925 CDL Driver uals that can work full size home Callaway SUNDAY 1-4 $5,000. or time Mon-Sat, show up Area. 850-258-9322 FT Roll-off truck on time, willing to learn, 850-960-0197 4740 Bayou Bluff Trail 850 532-1204 driver needed for and have good com- LYNN HAVEN local runs only. munication skills. 40+ hrs per wk 4BR/3.5BA single fam- QUEEN SIZE Bedroom Please Call ily, detached, 2 story ‘02 CAMRY LE Suite, (1 yr old), box Exp. a plus but not (850)258-1555 BAY POINT Brown, runs great, cold required; will train. beautiful home in gated springs, mattress, HOME waterfront of Grants A/C, 4 cyl., 4 door, chest of drawers, 3BR, 2BA, Kitchen, LR, Mill, close to north Bay 165K mi., all original. dresser w/mirror, all Competitive pay + Medical LIQUOR $4200 OBO; Benefits DR, Laundry, 2car gar- Haven. Pool with cov- 8008 South with very deep draw- Assistant ered porch & gazebo, ers. LIVING ROOM LICENSE age, on Golf course in gated community. Start lg. fountain pond. Extra Lagoon Drive ‘02 CAMRY LE SOFA, lounge on one Requirements: Busy Doctors office FOR SALE Sept 1st, $3000/Mo. lg. kitchen is a dream. 4BR, 3.5BA single fam- White, runs great, cold end, teal fabric, feaux •Drug test seeking MA, FT. Bay County, FL Trash, Basic Cable, Theatre room with con- ily, stunner of a home A/C, 4 cyl., 4 door, suede, 1 yr. old. •Background check Monday thru Friday. lawn care included. cession area. Office up- right on the Grand La- 128K mi., $3800 OBO. RECLINER, white •CDL License Job entails: 4COP/3PS Quota Beverage License Sandi stairs. Separate third goon. A chef’s kitchen, leather. NEW QUEEN •Clean driving performing vital a wall of sliding glass 850-348-1799 record. [email protected] 850-387-6290 garage. SIZE frame, mattress & signs, putting MLS#678462 that opens up to the box springs. DINETTE patients in rooms. For appointment call: water and a beautiful SET, glass & wrought Call 850-785-0267 This position will deck for entertaining. ‘05 CAMRY LE iron; TWO AREA or send resume to required driving to Let the CONTRACTORS Fully Furnished - 2BR Also a gathering area Brown, 4cyl., 4 door, RUGS. coastal.officemgr@ various offices, so (tv room, play room or MAKE OFFER!! att.net also need dependa- classifieds house with secured 160K mi., runs great. storage area and park- study area). $3800 OBO; 850-387-8118 ble transportation. save you Don’t miss this one! Egret & Ibis ing. 5 miles from Tyn- Email resume to: time and dall Air Force Base. A MUST SEE!! 2000 TOYOTA Unique Boutique neuroclinicspec@ Accomodates 2-3 peo- MLS#686476 SOLARA and Gift Shop gmail.com money! ple. Avail. 8/26. Terms For appointment call: negotiable Red, 2 door, cold A/C, RATTAN WICKER Call 334-517-8808 runs great, 110K mi. Seeking friendly, COLLEEN DIETRICH $3000 OBO. TABLE energetic, and Pilots Centergate Realty w/solid wood top & service oriented 850-541-3325 four new upholstered sales associate. Needed 850-814-7298 chairs, glass top also ! ! ! ! ! ! ! included. $200. Apply Tues. - Fri. Seeking Sell It Today! FOR SALE BY ‘96 CAMRY 850-596-2583 4-6 pm Commercial, MEL Green, 4 cyl, 4 door, 1106 A Harrison Ave Pilots with military ROOM OWNER cold A/C, 131K mi., SOFA, LOVE fighter aircraft I BUY 206 Summer Breeze $1800 OBO; FOR RENT Rd. 3/2, office. Granite COLLEEN DIETRICH SEAT & CHAIR experience. Centergate Realty Need a helping North Lagoon Dr., PCB HOUSES in baths & kitchen, 2000 CAMRY Ottoman, 3 tables, pil- Extremely nice, cable & Pretty or Ugly kitchen island 2car gar, 850-814-7298 lows, good condition. hand? Email resume to utilities incl., very lg. pool w/new pump. New Grey, 4 cyl., 4 door, $700 Advertise in the [email protected]. closet & private bath. 763-7355 roof, AC. 143K mi., $3000 OBO. SLEEPER: Micro Fiber help wanted com $750 mo. Call Sandra. ibuyhousesprettyorugly.com 850-691-9751 (Red), good condition. 850-832-2644 770-652-9420 $250. section in the 850-481-2451 Turn to classified! classifieds. You can bank on NEW HOMES 850-899-0220 We Finance 850-315-4315 our bargains! Your lot or ours, your plans or ours! Panama City News Herald 850-867-3854 CEMETERY Now HIring! RV LOTS LOT Digital Sales Specialist (DSS) LYNN HAVEN: LONG TERM Spot Advertising 1 lot at Kent Forrest 1712 Missouri Ave. Available in Callaway Lawn, Panama City, FL Friday and Sat. The Panama City News Herald, a GateHouse Media Publication lo- 850-960-0197 works! Aug., 30 & 31 cated in Panama City, Florida is looking for a Digital Sales Specialist 678-436-2282 7am - 3pm to increase digital advertising revenues by actively engaging with cli- 303 Baldwin MUST SELL GARAGE SALE ents and MMSEs in field calls, client visits and overall revenue driving Rowe Circle activities. This position directly affects and is responsible for achieving Cash Only! Home & all Lynn Haven, 32444 CEMETERY or exceeding individual and team digital revenue targets in the market. 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath contents for sale. An- Experience preferred, but come in motivated with a winning attitude and LOT tiques. Townhouse in Bald- our training and development team will support you and pave the way win Rowe. Gated & Forest Lawn Cemetery for success! COUNTERTOP VISIONS, INC Garden of Arch and SOUTHPORT: fenced with a com- An established countertop business munity center, pool, Cross Lot 115A space 28’ Cherokee Grey Wolf 7920 Kingswood Rd. Key Responsibilities: now hiring: and lovely lake. 4. $3500.00 by Forest River. 2010. Sat., Aug. 31 • Consistently meets/exceeds individual and the market’s overall digital MLS#683961 850-596-3106 Bunk house model. 9am - 3pm •Granite/Stone Countertop Installers revenue targets •Install Helpers $205,000 New equalizer hitch YARD SALE • Demonstrates expert knowledge and understanding of all GateHouse •Fabricators and sway bar. New Twin sofa hide-a-bed, Media sales and marketing assets, including all digital products and memory foam queen antique upright piano, digital marketing services (Propel) and able to transfer the knowledge TWO BURIAL mattress. One slide Exp preferred. Will train motivated people. generator, golf clubs, to clients and the MMSEs they supported; act as the market’s “Propel out. Call Hours of work are M-F, with each work day PLOTS many other items, Champion” starting at 7am. Evergreen Memorial 573-888-7533 some clothing. Rain • Follows GateHouse prescribed best practices on Pipeline Manage- Benefits Available: 401K, health insurance, Gardens. $4575 for DeFuniak Springs area delay will be the follow- ment and Gap Analysis and completes all required sales process activ- life insurance, more. Pay based on experi- both. ing weekend. ities • Drives customer retention through excellent customer service ence, and is renegotiable after a brief period. 850-481-2451 • Develops new business by understanding customer needs and selling 850-899-0220 products and services that provide value to the customer individually Apply on-site M-F, 10am-2pm: and in team support 635 Briggs Ln, Southport, FL 32409 • Effectively communicates with management to provide accurate reve- or email resumes to: Bay Point Real Estate GENERATOR nue forecasts and market [email protected] Call Ray Young intelligence that may impact revenue (+/-) at the account and territory (850) 832-9999 BUY & SELL Champion Portable level Generator. Orig. $650, USED RV’s • Maintains the highest levels of personal and professional behavior in sell for $450 Cash for the workplace and in the market OPEN BEAUTIFUL 850-832-2644 • Spends significant time with MMSEs visiting customers in the field your RV. with the purpose of deepening account relationships, uncovering reve- The Panama City News Herald is in need of a HOUSE PRIME Paul Clark Enterprises nue opportunities and driving revenue Sept. 7 - 9am til 1pm LAKE FRONT 573-718-8390 • Works in tandem with the Digital Sales Manager and Propel Channel Newer, Upgraded, 4/2 Sales Manager to identify revenue opportunities and in market support Single Copy House on 3 acres. Al- PROPERTY 352-279-3281 • Helps drive consultative, customer-centric selling behaviors. Works to Independent Contractor most 2,000 square feet. ON POINT PORTABLE ensure that MMSEs consistently present products/services appropriate $189,900. Plus 3,000 sq ft home, Turn to classified! to client needs and assist in monitoring the “health” of the relationship For thePanama City Beach area. This person Iron Horse Realty 4br, 3ba, ready for re- STORAGE between the client and MMSEs will deliver papers to our coin operated racks 1009 Hwy 177, Bonifay build. You can bank on • Develops a strong sales plan with team and assist in the achievement as well as our inside store locations. Must 850-951-2703 850-814-8555 our bargains! PODS of KPIs and digital revenue goals have a dependable vehicle, and be able to Now Available • Collaborates with the staff on strategy, innovation, etc., to ensure that work early hours 7 days a week. This is a for Delivery! new ideas are developed and presented to clients good opportunity for someone wanting to Call/Text Harry: earn extra cash. Knowledges, Skills, Abilities: 423.593.7867 • Knowledge of competitive media landscape; use for new business de- Come by 501 W. 11th St. in Panama City & velopment and sales analysis complete an application or • Ability to prospect new business via cold calling and other prospecting Email: [email protected] or techniques including social media where applicable • Highly motivated, self-starting individual with initiative and drive to succeed 2 TICKETS TO • Ability to close new business and exceed sales targets GULF COAST JAM • Successful track record of pushing past rejection and achieving re- Fri. & Sun. Night sults General Admission • Strong verbal and written communication skills with the ability to build ARE YOU HIRING? $330 for both. Call and deliver effective presentations NEED TO PLACE AN AD? 423-488-3970 • Strong networking and community involvement skills • Eagerness to learn, continually seeking to improve sales skills • Strong time management and follow up skills WE ARE YOUR ONE STOP • Organized with an attention for detail • Computer and software experience with MS Office programs including SHOP FOR ALL YOUR Excel, Powerpoint, and Word RECRUITMENT NEEDS! • Must possess a valid state driver’s license and reliable transportation Education & Experience: EMAIL OR CALL • Bachelor’s Degree in Sales, Marketing or Business preferred; or equivalent work experience in media related business LEANN TOLLESON • Must have prior experience with digital marketing sales RECRUITMENT SPECIALIST • Minimum of one year sales experience, preferably in outside sales [email protected] Email Resume to: [email protected] 850-315-4315

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