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161st YEAR • NO. 267 MARCH 8, 2016 CLEVELAND, TN 16 PAGES • 50¢ County stamps its OK on LFMS at $17M By BRIAN GRAVES with a $2.5 million commitment from the Bradley some debate. Banner Staff Writer County Board of Education and now, a $14.5 mil- Before a vote on the resolution could take place, lion commitment from the County Commission. Commissioner Dan Rawls submitted a substitute “Finally!” The Commission had twice over the last several motion that would set the county’s funding at the That word itself was not spoken verbally, but it years passed resolutions pledging $12 million original $12 million “plus the federally recognized reflected the emotions of a packed Bradley County toward the new facility. increase due to inflation.” Commission room of school administrators, par- It was Feb. 11 when the $17 million estimate on His motion was seconded by Commissioner ents and students upon hearing the vote Monday the 137,000 square-foot building was given to Charlotte Peak. night which will place a new Lake Forest Middle school officials and the school board’s added fund- “What’s going on is we had an agreement. I sat School academic facility into operation in the fall of ing from its end helped to spur the Commission to in a school board meeting and I heard the then 2018. up its share as well. Total cost of the construction will be $17 million However, the vote Monday did not come without See LFMS, Page 16 Yarber Winters Rawls Inside Today Board County honors group teachers, Arnold wants School hike in By LARRY C. BOWERS Banner Staff Writer fire tax The Cleveland Board of Education recognized its Teachers of the Year Monday evening, and also paid tribute Action to now Mustangs make it to Arnold Memorial School for being selected as a go to finance to Murfreesboro Reward School for the 2014-15 Banner photo, LARRY C. BOWERS The Walker Valley Mustangs school year. ARNOLD MEMORIAL Principal Michael Chai, standing left, watches as a group of his students By BRIAN GRAVES battled to the wire with Lawrence Arnold Elementary Principal unfurl a banner from the Tennessee Department of Education recognizing the school as a Reward Banner Staff Writer County before pulling off a two- Michael Chai, members of his School. The banner was presented to Chai and the school at Monday’s evening’s Cleveland Board of “The fund balance just approved point win over the Wildcats to staff, Arnold parents and cele- Education meeting. is only 8 percent — that’s if we earn a spot in the AAA tourna- brating students were present- meet the 4 percent growth projec- ment. The Bradley Central Bears ed a banner from the tion. Unless revenues come in were knocked out of the chase Tennessee Department of much higher than the 4 percent with a lopsided loss to Blackman. Education. projection — write it down — you The UTC Mocs defeated East The banner will be displayed will have a budget Tennessee to win the Southern at the school, acknowledging dilemma in the Conference championship. See the growth Arnold students fire fund next Sports, Pages 9-11. accomplished during the previ- year.” ous school year. Prior to this Those were the Obama victimized honor, Arnold Memorial School words of Bradley had been listed as an at-risk County Mayor D. by racist mindsets school. Gary Davis on Arnold Memorial School has July 7, 2015. No matter how some want to say also been well represented in The dilemma it, or which words they prefer to Teacher of the Year competi- addressed by the use, the fact remains that President tion the past two years. county mayor last Davis Barack Obama — after seven years Siema Swartzel, Arnold’s year appears to in office — continues to be victim- music teacher, was recently have arrived. selected as Southeast The Commis- ized by racist attitudes among those Tennessee’s Teacher of the who don’t like him. They just don’t sion Fire Year for the region. She was Committee voted say why. See one writer’s perspec- recognized by the school board tive on this sensitive subject on Monday to recom- Monday evening, and will now mend the fire tax Page 12 of today’s edition. advance to Tennessee’s rate be folded into Teacher of the Year finals. one rate and Forecast Swartzel received her local include an Teacher of the Year certificate increase for those Monday, and the regional Banner photo, LARRY C. BOWERS Mull CLEVELAND’S Teachers of the Year were recognized at Monday’s Board of Education meeting at both in the rural award. district and the fringe district. Fifth-grade math instructor the central office. The honorees include, back row from left, Cleveland Middle School math teacher If approved, all county property Adam Moss won the Southeast Kelly Owens, Denning Center counselor Blair Deacon-Smith, CMS ELA teacher Emily Raper, Ross owners would pay .4312 per $100 Tennessee title a year ago. He Elementary fourth-grade teacher Dana Storey, Blythe-Bower special education teacher Kim Davison, assessed value. The current rates advanced to Nashville and the Yates Primary second-grade teacher Amber Montgomery, CMS social studies teacher Josh Foggin, are .3440 for Fire District 1 (rural) state finals, where he placed in and Cleveland High Spanish teacher Jeremy Smith. On the front row, from left, are Cleveland High and .4121 for Fire District 2 the final three and was East engineering instructor Ben Williams, Arnold Elementary music teacher and regional Teacher of the (fringe). Tennessee’s Teacher of the That would mean an increase of Year. Year Siema Swartzel, Stuart Elementary fourth-grade teacher Christina Melton, Cleveland High Today looks to be partly sunny, English teacher Wanda Dent, and Mayfield second-grade teacher Chelsie Isbill. $21.80 for residents now in Fire with a high near 72 degrees. Moss also attended District 1 and $2.50 for those in Monday’s school board mem- Fire District 2, based on a property Tonight’s forecast is for partly bers to celebrate his school’s cloudy skies, with a low around 53. with a $100,000 value. achievements. Raider Arena completion expected The recommendation will now go Wednesday should be mostly Other Elementary Level sunny, with a high around 75 and a to the Finance Committee which Teachers of the Year honored well before official opening in April will have to make a recommenda- southerly wind of 5 to 10 mph. along with Swartzel include tion to the full Commission. Wednesday night should be mostly Blythe-Bower special educa- By LARRY C. BOWERS April. There was an effort by some cloudy, with a low around 54. tion teacher Kim Davison, Banner Staff Writer Templeton also brought along Steve Myers of commissioners to make a similar Mayfield second-grade teacher Myers Transportation Consulting with a pro- move last year, when the Chelsie Isbill, Ross Elementary Brian Templeton of the Upland Design Group posed traffic plan for Georgetown Road, where Commission voted to approve an Index fifth-grade instructor Dana attended Monday evening’s Cleveland Board of the city’s new elementary school will be located. enhanced pay scale for members of Storey, Stuart fourth-grade Education meeting and brought along informa- Myers has been putting together the trans- Classified...... 14-15 the Bradley County Fire-Rescue teacher Christina Melton, and tion on the winding down of the construction of portation plan for the Tennessee Department of department. But, all proposed tax Comics...... 6 Yates Primary second-grade Cleveland High School’s new Raider Arena. Transportation, although the state’s widening of increases were eventually voted Editorials...... 12 teacher Amber Montgomery. The representative of the Middle Tennessee Georgetown Road will not be happening for some down. Horoscope...... 6 Middle school Level recipi- firm said there have been no flare-ups in con- time. Employees of that department Obituaries...... 2 struction, and the $11 million project should be received 2 percent raises effective Sports...... 9-11 See BOARD, Page 13 completed well before the official opening in See ARENA, Page 13 Stocks...... 4 See TAX, Page 16 TV Schedule...... 7 Weather...... 8

Around Town Cleveland Creatives is Angie Ledford discussing the month of May ... Kevin Brooks increasing artistic vibe excited about an approaching event that’s been a long time in By JOYANNA LOVE coming ... Mike Smith making Banner Senior Staff Writer HIDDEN some special plans for a special package as a way of saying Brush stokes and pencil CLEVELAND thank you ... Kendra Gray provid- sketches take form among the ing a lot of helpful information ... constant hum of conversation. Idea-generating items are on your work, talk to other people William Anderson dropping by to (and) get feedback,” Barks said. meet a new friend ... James display for those who like to draw what they see. Expertise ranges from begin- Burns providing some historical ners to professionals. The style perspectives on journalism. This is the Cleveland Creatives Artist Meetup. of art is also varied, from realis- Organizer Jaime Barks said tic to abstract, watercolors to the group holds events on a pencil sketches. Banner photo, JOYANNA LOVE monthly basis. LORI McDANIEL, from left, Marilyn Johnson and Elizabeth Evans work on projects in their sketch- books during a recent Cleveland Creatives Artist Meetup. 6489076 75112 “It gives you a chance to show See CREATIVES, Page 16 2—Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, March 8, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com

OBITUARIES (USPS 117-700) Periodical Postage Paid at Cleveland, TN 37320-3600 Post Office POSTMASTER: Send Address Changes to: Banner, P.O. Box 3600, Cleveland, TN 37320-3600 Published at 1505 25th Street, NW (P.O. Box 3600) Ester E. Alspauch To submit an obituary, have the funeral home or cremation Carolyn Williams in Cleveland, TN 37320-3600, daily except Saturday Ester E. Alspauch, of society in charge of arrangements e-mail the information to obitu- Carolyn Williams, of and Christmas day by Cleveland Newspapers, Inc. Chattanooga, died Sunday, [email protected] and fax to 423-614-6529, attention Cleveland, died Monday, March Phone (423) 472-5041. March 6, 2016, at her home. Obits. 7, 2016, at her home. Survivors and arrangements She was the wife of the late Stephen L. Crass Jim Bryant will be announced by Companion Robert “Bob” Williams. Editor & Publisher General Manager Funeral & Cremation Service. Survivors include his sons and painting. She was also an avid Survivors and arrangements daughters-in-law: John Eric and piano player and teacher. will be announced by Companion Member of The Lori Davis of Charleston, Charles She is survived by her hus- Funeral & Cremation Service. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all news dispatches and Kim Davis of Decatur, James band of 59 years, Billy D. Parker; credited to it or not otherwise credited in this newspaper, and also the local news of spontaneous or igin and Jamie Davis of Decatur, sons: Tim Parker (Ann) and Barry herein. All rights of all other material herein are as reserved. ©2014 Cleveland Newspapers, Inc. Tyson and Erica Davis and Brian Parker; sister, Patty Gibson; SUBSCRIPTION RATES Davis, both of Chatsworth; grandchildren: Sean Smeltzer (Stephanie), Ryan Smeltzer Publishser Reserves the Right to Change Rates Without Notice stepchildren: Crystal and Josh Print Only 3 months 6 Months 1 Year Monthly Daily Woods of Dalton and Nathaniel (Victoria), and Evan Smeltzer; Carrier Collect Rate * $6.75 Long of Chatsworth; and 15 great-grandson, Sam Smeltzer; By Carrier Home / Business Delivery $20.00 $38.00 $ 75.00 grandchildren. and special friend, Nancy Poteet. By Mail inside Zip 307 $ 25.00 $45.00 $ 85.00 A memorial service to cele- A graveside service will be By Mail outside Zip 307 in TN, GA $38.00 $55.00$105.00 By Mail Outside TN $38.00 $ 67.00 $ 130.00 brate his life will be held held at 10 a.m. Thursday, March Wednesday, March 9, 2016, at 2 10, 2016, at Hillcrest Memorial Print + E-Edition Gardens. LOTTERY By Carrier Home / Business Delivery $21.25 $40.25 $ 79.25 p.m. from the chapel of Peeples By Mail inside Zip 307 $ 26.25 $47.25 $ 90.50 Funeral Home of Chatsworth, The family will receive friends By Mail outside Zip 307 in TN, GA $40.00$58.00 $ 112.00 Ga., with the Rev. Timmy at Companion Funeral Home, on By Mail Outside TN $40.50 $ 71.00 $ 137.00 NUMBERS Cheatham officiating. Wednesday, from 5 until 8 p.m. E-Edition Only $26.85 $53.70 $ 107.40 $8.95 $1.95 Military honors will be provided You are invited to share a per- by the American Legion Post 167 sonal memory of Joan or your Office Hours: Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. • 423-472-5041 in Chatsworth, Ga. condolences with her family at (AP) — These lotteries were The family will receive friends her online memorial located at drawn Monday: Wednesday, from 1 until 2 p.m. at www.companionfunerals.com. the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations Tennessee Bradley Top 10 Most may be made to the Mary Ellen Cash 3 Evening: 8-7-2, Lucky Randy Ensminger Locher Breast Cancer Sum: 17 Foundation, 2525 de Sales Ave. Randy Ensminger, 64, a resi- Chattanooga, TN 37404. Cash 3 Midday: 7-5-4, Lucky dent of Cleveland, passed away Sum: 16 Wanted suspect Monday, March 7, 2016, in a Cash 3 Morning: 6-6-5 Chattanooga hospital. Cash 4 Evening: 0-6-2-9, He was an employee of the Lucky Sum: 17 Therkildsen arrested City of Cleveland. He was Cash 4 Midday: 8-6-6-9, Lucky Betty Ann Collins involved in organizing the girls From Staff Reports and failure to serve jail time, youth fastpitch league and Sum: 29 according to BCSO reports. Betty Ann Collins, 77, of enjoyed coaching girls fastpitch Cash 4 Morning: 6-9-0-5 A man wanted for robbery and Bradley County Sheriff Eric Athens, passed away Monday, softball. He supported Bradley Cash4Life: 09-21-24-37-38, several misdemeanors was March 7, 2016. Watson thanked the Cleveland Athletics and was passionate Delores Parmenter Cash Ball: 2 arrested over the weekend, Daily Banner for its cooperation She was born on April 18, about Tennessee football. Tennessee Cash: 01-02-09-12- 1938, to James and Alma Price. Delores Parmenter, 60, of another of the Top Ten Most in promoting the Top Ten Most He was the son of the late 31, Bonus: 4 Wanted by the Bradley She was a lifelong resident of Charles Edward Ensminger and Chattanooga, died Monday, Wanted each Tuesday. this area and a member of Boyd March 7, 2016, in a Chattanooga County Sheriff’s Office. “Once again, I can’t say Adelia Womac Ensminger. Georgia Memorial First Church of God. hospital. Russell Lee enough about how the He is survived by his wife, All or Nothing Day: 01-03-05- She was an avid reader, loved Becky Ensminger of Cleveland; Survivors and arrangements Therkildsen, 25, was Banner has helped in will be announced by Companion 06-10-11-12-15-16-21-22-23 cooking shows and soap operas, four children: Josh Ensminger identified through the keeping Bradley County and also enjoyed bowling earlier Funeral & Cremation Service. All or Nothing Evening: 01-02- and wife, Elizabeth, of Madison, publishing of the Top safe by printing the pic- in her life. Above all things, how- 03-06-07-08-10-13-16-21-23-24 Fla., Jamie Seymour and hus- Ten Most Wanted which tures and charges filed ever, she loved her family and band, Trey, of Cleveland, Mandy All or Nothing Morning: 01-05- spending time with them, espe- appears in the Cleveland against those persons Lane and husband, John, of 06-08-09-10-11-18-19-20-21-23 Daily Banner each cially her grandchildren. Soddy Daisy, and Ryan All or Nothing Night: 01-04-05- who need to be in jail,” She was preceded in death by Tuesday. The BCSO also Ensminger and wife, Brittany, of 06-09-10-11-14-17-18-20-21 the sheriff said. “ her husband, James “Tooter” Cleveland; seven grandchildren: posts the names and With their help, we’re Collins; mother Alma Price; and Cash 3 Evening: 4-9-5 mugshots of these indi- Emmalin and Caelum Cash 3 Midday: 8-1-6 Therkildsen able to make these sister-in-law, Ina Mae Gibson. Ensminger, Thomas and Mary viduals on its website at Cash 4 Evening: 8-3-9-3 arrests.” She leaves behind to cherish Anne Seymour, Jaxon and www.bradleysheriff.com. her memory one son, James L. Cash 4 Midday: 2-1-3-2 Therkildsen’s arrest was one of Palmer Lane, and Collins Among the misdemeanors several recent arrests of Top Ten Collins III (Betty Jean Collins); Ensminger; siblings: Ross Fantasy 5: 04-10-20-37-41 two daughters: Lisa Nelson Georgia FIVE Evening: 2-5-5-9- Therkildsen was wanted on were Most Wanted individuals pub- Ensminger of Philadelphia, Pa., failure to appear, non-support, (Terry) and Linda Freeman; Edanna Lawson of Hamilton, 9 lished in the Banner. father, James Price; brothers: Ontario, Helen Stephens, Georgia FIVE Midday: 3-6-6-6- Thomas Sparks (Lavenia) and Cynthia Leslie and Roger 2 James Price (Jewell); grandchil- Ensminger, all of Athens; and dren: Tanner Collins, T.J. Nelson Jumbo Bucks Lotto: 09-17-19- Wildland firefighters several nieces and nephews also 24-41-43 (Shauna), Dustin Nelson, survive. Amanda Nelson (Andrew The funeral will be held at 2 Mendenhall), Joshua Gary p.m. Thursday, March 10, 2016, maintain preparedness (Carrie Smith), and Annie in the chapel of Ralph Buckner Freeman; great-grandchildren: Funeral Home. HURCH Special to the Banner rural every year as more people Carson Gary and Levi Gary; C move to and call the state home. The family will receive friends Wildland firefighters in the brother-in-law, Paul Collins from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at “Homes, outbuildings and (Belinda), Gene Collins (Sue), the funeral home. ACTIVITIES Tennessee Department of other improvements are being William “Buddy” Collins; sisters- We invite you to send a mes- Agriculture’s Division of Forestry built in places that have tradi- in-law: Frances Brown (James), sage of condolence and view the aren’t being lulled into thinking Beth Mooneyham (Earl), Clara tionally been undeveloped wild- Ensminger family guestbook at Phil Taylor will be the speaker that the spring 2016 wildfire sea- lands associated with former for- Stinnett and Murriel Seaborn; www.ralphbuckner.com. Thursday at 7 a.m. for the His son will be insignificant because est industry lands or large pri- and several nieces, nephews of the wet winter. and extended family member Hands Extended Devotional at vate holdings,” said Dale. “The “Our personnel have to be pre- and friends. Garden Plaza, 3500 Keith St. expectation is that plenty of fire- Frances Penalver pared at all times, and continue The funeral will be held at 11 fighting equipment and person- Frances Penalver, 77, passed to train in spite of the amount of a.m. Thursday, March 10, 2016, nel will be available at all times of away Monday, March 7, 2016, at rain and snow we’ve had lately,” at Boyd Memorial First Church of the day and night, but that’s not God, 1130 North Congress Bradley Healthcare and said Rick Merinar, district Parkway, Athens with Jimmy Rehabilitation, which had been necessarily so,” he said. her home for the past 11 years. SEE BY THE forester for the Cumberland Price and Frank Kincannon offici- I Forestry District. Tennessee Division of Forestry ating. Richard Long She was a “Christmas Eve officials note that more homes Richard Long, 39, of Baby” and loved celebrating “If a wildland firefighter The family will receive friends BANNER becomes complacent because of and structures are being threat- at the church on Wednesday, Birchwood, died Monday, March birthday and Christmas right ened, damaged or completely lost March 9, 2016, from 6 until 8 p.m. 7, 2016, at his home. together. Frances, who preferred the [recently experienced] wet Survivors and arrangements being referred to as “Captain”, weather, then that crew member in the state each year in the wild- Interment will be held at Cedar The Democratic Women’s Club land-urban interface — the zone Grove Cemetery following the will be announced later by enjoyed Bingo, animals, Jewelry, can become a liability to the rest service with T.J. Nelson, Dustin Companion Funeral & Cremation and flirting with the EMTs who will honor Donna Alley Simpson of the crew. Being prepared is where structures adjoin or inter- Nelson, Joshua Gary, Tanner Service. came to the facility. She and Melissa Alley Woody with the paramount in our agency.” mingle with highly flammable endeared herself to the staff at Collins, Steve Partain, Jeff Women Who Make a Difference The Division of Forestry forest fuels. Stinnett, and Carson Gary serv- Bradley Healthcare and will be award Thursday, 6 p.m., in the Residential and structure loss greatly missed by all who knew responded to 619 wildfires across ing as pallbearers. Carmichael Room of the the state during calendar year from wildland fires is a national You are invited to share a per- her. Cleveland Bradley County Public issue. More than 4,500 homes sonal memory of Betty or your A memorial service will be held 2015. Those fires burned 8581.4 at Vinsett chapel at Bradley Library. acres for an average of 13.9 acres and other structures were condolences with her family at destroyed across the U.S. during her online memorial located at Healthcare at a later date. per wildfire. This was the lowest www.companionfunerals.com. You are invited to share a per- year for wildfire occurrence on 2015 alone. Additionally, 13 wild- Companion Funeral and Doyle Bradley Lowe sonal memory of Frances or your record since 1922 and 1923, land firefighters lost their lives in condolences with her family at Cremation Service and the Cody Doyle Bradley Lowe, 34, of IT’SASPECIAL according to state forestry offi- the line of duty during the year. family are honored to assist the her online memorial located at Historically, approximately 90 Birchwood, died Friday, March 4, www.companionfunerals.com. cials. Collins family with these arrange- 2016, at his home. “2015 was not representative percent of all yearly wildfires ments. Companion Funeral and DAY FOR ... Survivors and arrangements Cremation Service and the Cody of the typical wildland fire activity across the country are caused by will be announced by Companion family are honored to assist the that we normally see across the human activity ranging from Funeral & Cremation Service. Penalver family with these Ron Coppinger, Ronnie Malone, state” said Jim Dale, assistant such causes as careless debris arrangements. Dale Jones, Ted Gee, Kevin district forester. “Over the past burning, woods arson, unattend- Heffington, Ron Parton, Kim 50 years, Tennessee has aver- ed campfires, discarded ciga- Ledford, Keith Goldston and aged 2,817 wildfires per year and rettes and other factors. In Janet Flint, who are celebrating 32,245 acres burned. Tennessee, careless debris burn- birthdays today ... Darlene Hill, “Since 1960, over 1.8 million ing and arson are the two leading who turns 48 ... Marisa Farless, acres of forests and grasslands causes. Escaped residential who turns 29. have been burned in the state, debris fires accounted for 91 per- with a high of 112,459 acres in cent of all types of debris fires in Coroner: Body of 1987 alone. Prior to 1960, the the state in 2015. Anthony L. Satterfield highest recorded calendar year Forestry officials noted that Anthony L. Satterfield, 55, of missing Cartersville loss due to wildfires was in 1952 wildfires burned a record Cleveland, died Monday, March when over one million acres of 10,125,149 acres across the U.S. 7, 2016, at his home. teacher found Tennessee forests and grasslands during 2015. Survivors and arrangements burned,” Dale said. For more information concern- will be announced by Companion CARTERSVILLE, Ga. (AP) — Funeral & Cremation Service. Preparing for wildfires in ing wildland fire issues, burning The Bartow County Coroner’s Tennessee forests and grasslands permits or forest management, Office has confirmed they have is not the only thing on the minds contact the Tennessee Division of found the body of a missing of firefighters these days. The Forestry office serving your coun- teacher in Cartersville. state is slowly becoming less ty or visit www.BurnSafeTN.org. WGCL-TV reports that 30-year- old teacher Scott Salter’s body was found overnight. The cause Prosecutors: Alabama man of death is still under investiga- Joseph J. Tacco tion. Joseph J. Tacco, 69, of A statement released by stole $200,000 in quarters Cleveland, died early this morn- Cartersville police says the BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — about the case says Dennis has to ing, Tuesday, March 8, 2016, in a teacher didn’t show up for work Chattanooga hospital. Federal prosecutors in Alabama repay $196,000 to Brink’s Co., the Johnny Ace Davis Survivors and arrangements Monday morning at Cass High say a former armored transporta- armored transportation company Joan Fay Parker will be announced by Companion School. Salter’s car was found in tion company worker has agreed he worked for at the time of the Johnny Ace Davis, 72, of Joan Fay Parker, 79, of the parking lot of the Cooper’s Crandall, Ga., passed away Funeral & Cremation Service. to plead guilty to stealing nearly heist. Cleveland, passed away on Furnace Hiking Trail. $200,000, all in quarters. Prosecutors say Dennis was a Thursday March 3, 2016. Sunday, March 6, 2016. He was preceded in death by She was born on Sept. 10, The U.S. attorney’s office in money-processing manager at a his wife, Troyce Ann Bartley 1936, to the late Theodore and Birmingham says 49-year-old Brink’s facility in Birmingham, Davis; parents, Glenn and Rose Pauline Gibson. Stephen Lancaster Dennis of where coins were stored for the Brock Davis; brothers: Charles She has been a lifelong resi- Reuse the News Harpersville agreed to plead guilty Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank. and James Davis; and sister, dent of this area. Joan enjoyed Recycle this newspaper to theft. They say the man took 784,000 Betty Marr. crafts, crocheting, cooking, and A statement released Monday quarters in early 2014. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, March 8, 2016— 3 VW employee chief urges U.S. to consider fine fallout BERLIN (AP) — The head of headquarters. Back for the 2nd year. Volkswagen’s employee council “We very much hope that U.S. said Tuesday he hopes that authorities also ultimately have American authorities will consid- this social and employment The Yarde House er the potential fallout on jobs in dimension in view,” he added, Adult Consignment the U.S. and beyond as they mull news agency dpa reported. what fines to impose on the com- News of the scandal broke on Cleveland’s first and only adult consignment sale. Men and Women pany over its emissions-rigging Sept. 18 when the U.S. clothing, home furnishings, décor, tools, sporting goods, bridal etc. scandal. Environmental Protection Agency April 23- May 2nd The cost to Volkswagen of the said Volkswagen had installed at The Armory located at 1985 Dalton Pk. scandal that erupted in software on 482,000 cars that Follow us on Facebook or email us at [email protected] for more to September remains unclear. In enabled them to cheat on emis- get a consignor number and more info. 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Yonhap news agency, the Key that would devastate Seoul, has But, by whatever name, it’s hardly Resolve-Foal Eagle exercises will also lost some of its credibility. a new concept. include training and simulations Some experts believe its weaponry They are targeted attacks to of surgical, pre-emptive strikes on has grown older and less reliable. eliminate an adversary’s leader, or nuclear and missile sites, along Seoul, meanwhile, has been test- leaders, in an attempt to disrupt with training for a “beheading ing new missiles with precision- or destroy its command chain as operation” aimed at removing Kim strike and bunker-buster capabil- soon as a crisis breaks out or Jong Un and toppling his govern- ities — exactly the kind of appears imminent. They are seen ment in the event of a war. It has weapons that could figure into a as particularly effective against also reported that another set of decapitation strike. enemies with a highly centralized exercises, now being held by U.S. Never one to roll over under command focused on a small and South Korean marines, fea- pressure, the North last week group, or one leader. With the tures training for amphibious made quite of a show of its latest leader out of the way, the thinking landings on North Korean shores answer to that problem: a large- goes, it’s a lot easier to take the and, again, attacks on North caliber, multiple-launch rocket rest of the enemy’s forces down — Korea’s leadership. system with a range some experts or at least keep them from main- The reports have generally been believe could allow it to be posi- taining a coordinated and sus- thinly sourced or anonymously tioned out of reach of U.S. or tained offensive. reported. They have not given any South Korean counterattacks and North Korea is a prime example details about how the troops fire projectiles hard to intercept of such an adversary. would train for such attacks, with missile defense systems. The U.S. has used such strikes, though the presence of U.S. spe- It is conceivable the North could often employing drones, to take cial operations units has been design nuclear-armed shells for out key figures in terrorist groups. noted as ominous. such a weapon. Pyongyang tried one on South North Korea, meanwhile, has Even before the current media Korean President Park Chung- been almost theatrically apoplectic barrages, experts have been seeing hee, current President Park Geun- over the ink being spilt that its an “action-reaction” cycle fanned hye’s father, at his residence in leader has a target on his back. by the North’s fears of a decapita- 1968. So it’s no surprise to anyone The Supreme Command of the tion strike and signs Seoul and — especially Pyongyang — that Korean People’s Army issued a Washington are at least consider- Washington and Seoul would con- statement late last month calling a ing the option, according to Jeffrey sider such an option if a war were decapitation plan the “height of Lewis, director of the East Asia to break out in Korea. That they hostile acts.” Warning the doom of Nonproliferation Program at the wouldn’t publicly trumpet training the U.S. has been sealed, it said James Martin Center for for it is also par for the course. the North’s weaponry is “ready to Nonproliferation Studies of the And, officially, they haven’t. open fire.” The day the exercises Middlebury Institute of

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LU# 14162 4—Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, March 8, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com Early data suggests pedestrian deaths surged in 2015 WASHINGTON (AP) — offices. Warmer weather and recording traffic deaths was cre- ported, and that for at least the deaths was 25 years ago. days by a city bus because of Pedestrian deaths surged by an shorter winters along with a ated. last five years an average of 25 Nearly three-quarters of blind spots in poorly designed estimated 10 percent last year greater awareness of health The report is based on state percent more pedestrian deaths pedestrian deaths occur after buses. Wide “A pillars,” which as the economy improved, the benefits may also be encourag- traffic fatality figures, extrapo- were recorded in the second half dark, and a third of those killed connect the windshield to the price of gas plunged and ing people to walk more. lated for the full year by of the year, which includes had been drinking alcohol, driver’s side window, and poorly motorists put more miles behind “This is really sobering news,” researchers at Sam Schwartz warmer summer months, according to National Highway placed side mirrors frequently the wheel than ever before, said Richard Retting, co-author Consulting, which specializes in Retting said. Traffic Safety Administration obstruct drivers’ view of inter- according to an analysis of pre- of the report. “Pedestrian safety transportation matters. Total traffic deaths, which data. By comparison, about 15 sections, according to the liminary state traffic fatality is clearly a growing problem There were 2,368 pedestrians had been trending downward for percent of motorists involved in union. data. across the country.” killed in the first six months of the past decade, were also up an those crashes had a blood alco- “Until the industry demands a The growing use of cellphones The data analyzed were from 2015, compared to 2,232 during estimated 8 percent last year. hol content at the legal limit or change in the design of buses to distracting drivers and walkers the first half of 2015. If the the same period in 2014 — a six But pedestrian fatalities have higher. remove the unnecessary blind may also be partially to blame, trend holds true for the full year, percent increase. Researchers been rising since 2005, and now In a related issue, the spots like European buses, peo- states a report released by the it would be the largest year-to- arrived at a 10 percent increase account for 15 percent of total Amalgamated Transit Union, ple will continue to die in these Governors Highway Safety year increase in pedestrian for the entire year by factoring traffic deaths. The last time which represents city bus driv- preventable accidents,” said Association, which represents deaths since 1975 when the in that fatalities for the first half pedestrian deaths accounted for ers, estimates that roughly one Larry Hanley, the union’s presi- governors’ highway safety current federal system for of the year are typically underre- that large a share of traffic pedestrian is killed every 10 dent.

Shaky Oklahoma releases Ferguson plan to reduce temblors council expected to reconsider TULSA, Okla. (AP) — State The proposed reductions come regulators on Monday asked oil at a precarious time for the oil DOJ accord and natural gas producers in and gas-producing state. Sharp central Oklahoma to decrease declines in oil prices have sent ST. LOUIS (AP) — The Ferguson their wastewater disposal opera- Oklahoma’s economy into a tail- City Council is expected to recon- tions to try to temper the sharp spin and a $1.3 billion shortfall. sider approving a deal to overhaul increase in the number and “It does not help when the the city’s police and court sys- severity of earthquakes in the commission contacts an opera- tems, a move that could help the energy-rich state. tor who’s struggling with $30 oil St. Louis suburb end a costly law- The proposal released by the and trying to keep his business suit from the U.S. Department of Oklahoma Corporation going, that it’s going to possibly Justice. Commission covers more than impact their cash flow situa- Tuesday night, about a month 400 wells across 6,000 square tion,” said Tim Baker, director of after the council rejected the miles, and it comes less than a the commission’s Oil & Gas reform agreement with the DOJ, month after the commission Conservation Division. “But the the panel is expected to take up a issued a similar plan covering operators recognize the earth- measure approving it, Ferguson nearly 250 wells in northwest- quake problem in Oklahoma is a Mayor James Knowles III said. A ern Oklahoma. Oklahoma has serious problem.” second reading making the agree- about 3,800 disposal wells Baker said pushback from ment final could come at the statewide. producers from previous plans council’s March 22 meeting. The commission wants the issued by the commission has AP photo The DOJ sued Ferguson a day central Oklahoma cuts to be been minimal, with two compa- In thIs ImAge provided the Alameda County Fire Department, first responders work the scene after after the council rejected the set- phased in over the next two nies initially objecting to the a car of a commuter train plunged into Alameda Creek after the train derailed Monday, in Alameda tlement. City council members months, and it plans to review reductions but ultimately com- County, Calif., about 45 miles east of San Francisco. Crews had to fight the creek’s fast-moving currents were concerned Ferguson might the efficacy of the adjustments plying. Under the current inter- to pull riders from the partially submerged rail car, Alameda County Sheriff’s Sgt. Ray Kelly said. go bankrupt trying to implement in about six months. pretation of the law, commission changes outlined in the agree- Commission spokesman Matt staff can only recommend that a ment, which stemmed from a Skinner said disposal volumes producer reduce disposal vol- scathing DOJ review of city oper- are about 970,160 barrels a day umes. But if an operator balks at 9 hurt as train derails, car ations that included allegations of in the region, and regulators complying, the staff will go to routine civil rights violations want to get that number down to court to force compliance. against black residents. The 724,000 barrels a day, which is A message seeking comment investigation followed the fatal about a 25 percent cut from cur- on Monday’s wastewater dispos- plunges into California creek police shooting of 18-year-old rent levels. A barrel equals 42 al plan from the Oklahoma Oil & Michael Brown, whose death gallons. Gas Association was not imme- SUNOL, Calif. (AP) — A downed went off the tracks near Niles car, which stopped near the helped spark the Black Lives The number of earthquakes diately returned Monday. tree on the tracks reportedly Canyon Road in Sunol, a rural creek. Matter movement. with a magnitude 3.0 or greater Both the energy industry and caused a commuter train to derail area of Alameda County about 45 “Our car went off the track and The decision to reconsider the has skyrocketed in Oklahoma, scientists agree that hydraulic in Northern California, sending miles east of San Francisco. stopped right at the edge, which agreement comes after the head from a few dozen in 2012 to fracturing, or fracking, doesn’t its lead car plunging into a Altamont Corridor Express was a blessing,” Blackman said. “I of the Justice Department’s Civil more than 900 last year. Last directly cause significant earth- swollen creek and leaving nine train official Steve Walker said the was thrown out of my seat. I hurt Rights Division, Vanita Gupta, month, a 5.1-magnitude temblor quakes. Where they disagree is people injured, authorities said. first car was carrying six passen- my shoulder, but I’m not going to wrote to Knowles and the council hit the state — the third-largest over what role injection of the Rescuers battled the creek’s gers and one crew member when complain.” on Friday, assuring them that the ever recorded in the state. byproduct wastewater back into fast-moving currents Monday it fell into Alameda Creek. Images posted on Twitter by agreement will not create an Scientists have linked the the deep ground plays in induc- night to pull riders to safety from Walker told San Jose television Alameda County Fire Department unmanageable financial burden. quakes to the underground dis- ing the quakes. the partially submerged rail car, station KNTV the second car showed that car on its side about Gupta, in the letter, clarified posal of wastewater from oil- U.S. Geological Survey seis- Alameda County Sheriff’s Sgt. behind it also derailed but half-submerged in the creek financial details of the plan — and-gas production. mologist Susan Hough said the Ray Kelly said. remained upright. water. including that the city wouldn’t It’s too early to tell whether commission’s report “added to a “It was dark, wet, it was rain- He said three more cars Passengers were evacuated and be required to provide pay raises volume limits have been suc- body of knowledge” about links ing. It was very chaotic,” Kelly behind, including the locomotive, checked by paramedics. The to its police officers, a provision cessful in Oklahoma. Data from between wastewater disposal said. “This is an absolute miracle stayed on the tracks. uninjured riders were transported that could have cost nearly $1 the U.S. Geological Survey show and earthquakes. Hough co- that no one was killed, no passen- Passengers described a harrow- to the Alameda County Fair in million. Gupta also said Ferguson that in the 20 days before the authored a study that concluded gers or first responders.” ing scene of panic and confusion. Pleasanton, the department said. could avoid litigation by signing 5.1 temblor hit on Feb. 13, there Oklahoma’s spike in earth- Four people were seriously Rak Akhter said he was in the Altamont Corridor Express said the original agreement and notes had been 31 earthquakes in quakes was likely the result of hurt, while five others had minor front car that fell into Alameda it sent buses to take passengers the possibility of technical assis- northwestern Oklahoma. In the industrial activities over the last injuries, the Alameda County Fire Creek and saw a woman lying in to their destinations. The compa- tance and grant money for the 20 days since regulators asked century, such as oil and gas Department said. The department mud just under a train car hang- ny also said it was cancelling all city. for the cuts on Feb. 16, there drilling. had been saying in the first hours ing off the tracks. train service on the line Tuesday. “We feel like we’re going to be in were 30 earthquakes centered in “More as a private citizen, it’s after the crash that 14 people “We were all just panicking,” The ACE No. 10 train, which that cost range that we can the region. gratifying to see steps being were injured. Akhter, who waited wrapped in a travels from Silicon Valley to afford,” Knowles told The “Researchers have made it taken to know about the prob- The Altamont Corridor Express blanket for a ride home, told San Central California, stopping in Associated Press. “We now have very clear to us that there is no lem,” she said. “I would view that (ACE) No. 10 commuter train was Jose television station KNTV. eight cities along the way, was in writing from the DOJ that they off switch (to seismic activity),” as a positive step whether I was traveling from San Jose to Passenger Russell Blackman carrying 214 passengers, officials will take very seriously these cost Skinner said. “It will take time.” a scientist or not,” she said. Stockton when the first two cars told KGO-TV he was in the second said. issues with us.”

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They said top disagree among themselves on deal. sets broad parameters, it doesn’t Republicans should make sure spending levels and trillions of “The Senate Budget actually increase spending or key domestic programs are ade- dollars in longer-term budget Committee will continue to dis- impose cuts by itself. Still, votes quately funded and that the cuts. cuss the budget as well as on or in relation to the budget measures should be kept clean Budget Committee Chairman improvements to the budget can provide fodder for political of poison pills such as GOP poli- Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., announced process that would increase fis- ads. cy “riders.” the election-year delay, which cal honesty, stability in govern- The budget instead sets an “This is a win-win opportunity, comes as the House is gridlocked ment operations and the ability overall limit for the annual and we should seize it together,” on its own plan. Several dozen to help govern our nation,” Enzi appropriations bills, and, in said the letter from Democrats, House conservatives are oppos- said. some years, is used to set in including Sen. Barbara Mikulski ing a draft companion measure The budget panel is stocked motion special tax or budget leg- of Maryland and Minority Leader because it endorses spending with Republicans facing difficult islation that can’t be filibustered Harry Reid of Nevada. increases for domestic agencies re-election races, including Kelly in the Senate. That was the McConnell embraced the over- that were part of last year’s Ayotte, R-N.H., Rob Portman, R- means by which Republicans ture from Democrats. bipartisan budget and debt pact. Ohio, and Ron Johnson, R-Wis. delivered legislation seeking to “I’m glad that Senate The combined developments This year’s worsening fiscal pic- gut President Barack Obama’s Democrats share my goal of con- are an embarrassment for ture means that meeting the signature health care law to his sidering appropriations bills in Republicans, who were quick to GOP goal of balancing the budg- desk earlier this year. Obama an expeditious fashion,” criticize Democrats for failing to et would require even deeper promptly vetoed it. McConnell said. “We can be produce budget plans when they spending cuts than the $5 tril- Senate Democratic leaders ready to consider individual bills controlled the House and lion-plus over 10 years proposed weighed in Monday as well in a as soon as mid-April.” DON’S FENCE CO. TELL US WHAT YOU THINK! Since 1961 The Banner will be running the new KENKEN puzzle daily. 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AP Photo RePublicAn presidential candidate Donald Trump holds up a key to the city he brought onto stage with him as he speaks at a campaign rally Monday in Madison, Miss. Michigan in the spotlight in Tuesday’s primary contests LANSING, Mich. (AP) — recorded a phone call on Rubio’s including Clinton, and a handful Republican front-runner Donald behalf in which he warns of Republicans. Trump faces a test of his durabil- Republicans that if the real estate Heading into Tuesday’s con- ity with white, working-class vot- mogul wins the nomination, “the tests, Clinton had accumulated ers in Michigan, the first industri- prospects for a safe and prosper- 1,130 delegates and Sanders 499, al state to vote in the 2016 pri- ous future would be greatly including superdelegates. maries and the biggest prize diminished.” Democrats need 2,383 delegates among four states casting ballots Romney has not endorsed a to win the nomination. Tuesday in the turbulent GOP candidate in the GOP primary, Among Republicans, Trump race. but clearly says in the phone leads with 384 delegates, followed Mississippi, Idaho and Hawaii recording that he’s speaking on by Cruz with 300, Rubio with 151 are also holding Republican con- behalf of the Rubio campaign. A delegates and Kasich with 37. tests. Democrats Hillary Clinton Romney spokeswoman said the Winning the GOP nomination and Bernie Sanders face off in former Massachusetts governor requires 1,237 delegates. Michigan and Mississippi. has offered to help Rubio, Kasich Squeezed between high-profile and Cruz in any way he can. Super Tuesday and high-stakes Some more mainstream primaries next week in Florida Republicans have cast both and Ohio, Tuesday’s contests are Trump and Cruz as unelectable in unlikely to dramatically reshape a November face-off with the either party’s primaries. But with Democratic nominee. But they’re 150 Republican and 179 quickly running out of easy Democratic delegates at stake, the options to stop their momentum, races offer an opportunity for and are increasingly weighing Can you help the Bradley County Sheriff’s Office? front-runners to pad leads and long-shot ideas such as a contest- rivals to catch up. ed convention or a rallying around Residents with information about the individuals listed on this page While Trump has stunned a yet-to-be-determined third- should NOT attempt to interact with these suspects. Republicans with his broad party candidate. Please call the tip line at 423-728-7336 or in an emergency 911. appeal, he’s forged a particularly Clinton, meanwhile, appears to strong connection with blue-collar be on a steady path to the white voters. With an eye on the Democratic nomination. She’s general election, he’s argued he steadily grown her lead over could put Midwestern, Sanders, who has struggled to Democratic-leaning industrial broaden his appeal beyond a loyal states such as Michigan and following of younger voters and Wisconsin in play for liberals. Republicans. Trying to make a stand in Trump is facing competition Michigan, Sanders has accused CAPTURED CAPTURED from Ohio Gov. John Kasich, who Clinton of being disingenuous has failed to win a single primary when she asserted that he so far but hopes Michigan can give opposed the auto bailout that res- TAMMY JASON WILLIAM JAMES BARRY LAUREN CASEY THOMAS EUGENE him a boost heading into his home cued carmakers General Motors JEANETTE POPE LUNSFORD HYBARGER HENDRICKS MCCROSKEY state’s winner-take-all contest on and Chrysler during the Great 12-12-1972 7-8-1983. FAILURE TO 2-25-1970. SALE/DELIVERY OF SCHEDULE II 9-16-1985. VIOLATION OF 10/26/1983. VIOLATION OF PAROLE, APPEAR, THEFT OVER (METH). OVER .5 GRAMS X 2. POSSESSION OF PROBATION FOR PAROLE VIOLATION—FAIL TO March 15. Recession. The bailout of the U.S. POSSESSION OF COCAINE. $1000.00, DRUG METH FOR RESALE. POSSESSION OF INTRODUCTION OF DRUGS IN A PAY FINES—CONSPIRACY TO SCHEDULE III FOR RESALE. POSSESSION OF “It’s not just the whole country auto industry by presidents PARAPHERNALIA, RESISTING A WEAPON BY CONVICTED FELON. PENAL FACILITY, AGGRAVATED SALE AND DELIVER that’s watching Michigan — now George W. Bush and Barack ARREST REVOKED LICENSE. POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA. ASSAULT, THEFT OF PROPERTY. SCHEDULE II the world’s beginning to watch,” Obama remains popular in Kasich said Monday during a Michigan, the home of the U.S. campaign stop in the state. “You auto industry, and has been cred- can help me send a message ited with preserving the Midwest’s about positive, about vision, manufacturing base. about hope, about putting us “Secretary Clinton went out of together.” her way to mischaracterize my Unless Kasich and Florida Sen. history as it relates to the 2008 Marco Rubio can win in their auto industry bailout,” Sanders CAPTURED home states next week, the GOP said during a rally in Kalamazoo, primary is set to become a two- Michigan. “Let me be as clear as I person race between Trump and can: There was one vote in the CODY DANIEL JOHNNY MAC SELF JONATHAN CHARLES JUNIOR RUSSELL LEE Ted Cruz. The Texas senator is United States Senate on whether MORROW 7/25/1967. FAILURE TO BRYAN HILLIARD BROWN II THERKILDSEN sticking close to Trump in the del- or not to support the auto bailout 6-5-1990. APPEAR SESSIONS/CRIMINAL 4-21-1992 6/9/1974. FAILURE TO APPEAR ON 11-20-1990 VIOLATION OF SEX COURT, FELONY RECKLESS BURGLARY X 2, SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY ROBBERY egate count and with six states in and protect jobs in Michigan and OFFENDER REGISTRY. ENDANGERMENT, FELONY FRAUDULENT USE OF A RESTRICTIONS. FAILURE TO his win column, he’s arguing he’s around this country. I voted for EVADING, RESISTING ARREST, CREDIT CARD X 3, THEFT APPEAR ON MISDEMEANOR NO DRIVERS LICENSE, CHILD UNDER 500 X 2 VIOLATION OF PROBATION. the only candidate standing the auto bailout.” ENDANGERMENT between the brash billionaire and Sanders and Clinton both voted the GOP nomination. in favor of a bailout bill in 2008, ALL INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE BRADLEY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE. During a stop at a catfish but it failed to clear the Senate, restaurant on Monday in prompting Bush to announce Mississippi, Cruz said the current about a week later that the federal vacancy on the Supreme Court government would step in with means Republicans can’t take a $17.4 billion in federal aid to help chance on Trump. the carmakers survive and “He’s been supporting left-wing restructure. The last $4 billion politicians for 40 years,” Cruz was contingent on the release of said. the second installment of the Wall Rubio sought a boost in Street bailout funds. Tuesday’s contests from Mitt Sanders did vote for a 2009 Call Now! 423-472-HELP (4357) “Reuniting “Reuniting FamiliesFamilies inin aa professional,professional, Romney, the 2012 GOP nominee. motion to block the release of one call does it all Romney has recently become an those funds, though the measure confidential confidential andand timelytimely manner”manner” outspoken critic of Trump and was defeated by 45 Democrats, 6—Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, March 8, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com tina’s Groove CROSSWORD By Eugene Sheffer

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 2016 Binoche, 52. to negotiate in order to maintain equality CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS Happy Birthday: Take a bold step and balance. Presenting what you have DAY: Shad Moss, 29; Brittany Snow, 30; forward when dealing with partnerships. to offer long-term will put you in a good Matthew Gray Gubler, 36; Juliette Share your thoughts and don't be afraid position and help you build the respect and confidence required to get things done. Make love and romance a priority. Your numbers are 4, 15, 22, 26, 34, 41, 46. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Combine Contract Bridge insight and originality with charm and by Steve Becker you will achieve your objective. Using your talents in different ways will pay off Hagar the Horrible by opening up a market that you never realized was available to you. Romance is featured. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Be inquisitive and show an interest and concern in what others say and do. Networking will open doors personally and professionally. Sharing your feel- ings openly will help you find out exactly where you stand and who is willing to stand beside you. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Set a budget and don't deviate from it, and you will be able to invest in something that benefits you and your loved ones. Dilbert Put yourself first and don't trust some- one who is offering a fast-cash scheme or a tempting sales pitch. CANCER (June 21-July 22): You'll overreact to what others say or do, put- ting you in a vulnerable position. Don't share personal information and you'll avoid having your trust violated. The observations you make and the experi- ence you gain will help you move your plans forward. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Don't trust everyone. Stick to your plans and you will prosper. Do things on your own to deter anyone from taking credit for your Garfield ideas and hard work. Do your best and don't leave any room for mistakes, or criticism will prevail. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Step into the spotlight and show everyone what you have to offer. Your efforts will draw interest and allow you to expand your expectations. Spending quality time with someone special will lead to long-term plans and personal happiness. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Procrastination will be your downfall, especially when it comes to the role you want to play in your relationships with both personal friends and colleagues. It's time to look at the pros and cons and Beetle Bailey make a decision. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Get out and mingle with people who are heading in a similar direction as you. Collaboration will lead to greater accom- plishments and motivate you to go above and beyond what's expected of you. A change of plans will work in your favor. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Be firm, and don't let anyone get away with emotional manipulation. Make it clear that you will be the master of your own destiny. Bring about positive changes at home and to the way you Dennis the Menace By Ned Classics live. Do what's best for you. By Conrad Day CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Keep your ideas and plans a secret for the time being. Ignore what others do even if it doesn't play into what you are doing. Let past experience be your guide and you will have no regrets mov- ing forward. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Change what you don't like. It's up to you to provide your own happiness. Whether it's a different job or moving to a new location, it's up to you to start the ball rolling. Keep your life simple and within budget. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You'll instinctively know what others want and expect. Use your knowledge and expe- rience to make things happen. Reuniting with someone from your past will help keep the momentum flowing. Don't let stubbornness lead to regret. Birthday Baby: You are strong- willed, intense and original. You are focused and precise. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, March 8, 2016— 7

TUESDAYAFTERNOON/EVENING MARCH 8, 2016 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30 WRCBNBC 3 The Ellen DeGeneres Show Live at 5:00 Live at 5:30 News Nightly News Ent. Tonight Inside Edition The Voice Vocalists perform for the judges. (N) ’ Å Little Big Shots (N) ’ Å News Tonight Show-J. Fallon Seth Meyers WELFTBN 4 John Hagee Prophecy Praise the Lord Å Max Lucado Supernatural Potters Trinity Family Everyday Prince Bil Cornelius Praise the Lord Å War & Easter Exper. 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CSPAN 14Key Capitol Hill Hearings ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings ’ WGN-A 15Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods “Bad Company” ›› “The Bodyguard” (1992, Drama) Kevin Costner, Whitney Houston, Gary Kemp. Outsiders (N) Å Outsiders Å Outsiders Å Outsiders Å HSN 16As Seen on TV (N) DASH Kelsey Nixon Smart Kitchen Solutions (N) SmashBox Cosmetics (N) Bajalia Women’s Int. Bajalia Women’s Int. DASH Kitchen (N) Smart Kitchen Solutions (N) KORRES Beauty (N) E! 23Total Divas Å Total Divas Å Total Divas Å E! News (N) Å Total Divas Å Total Divas “Peace of Cake” Just Jillian “I Do...or Don’t?” E! News (N) Å ESQTV 24Team Ninja Warrior Å Team Ninja Warrior Å Team Ninja Warrior Å Team Ninja Warrior Å Team Ninja Warrior Å Friday Night Tykes (N) (:15) Team Ninja Warrior (:15) Team Ninja Warrior (12:15) Team Ninja Warrior LIFE 25Grey’s Anatomy ’ Å Mother/Daughter Exp. Dance Moms Å Dance Moms Å Dance Moms (N) Å Dance Moms (N) Å Mother/Daughter Exp. Mother/Daughter Exp. (12:02) Dance Moms Å TLC 26The Little Couple ’ Å The Little Couple ’ Å The Little Couple ’ Å The Little Couple ’ Å The Little Couple The Little Couple ’ Å (:01) Rattled (N) ’ Å (:02) The Little Couple Å (12:02) Rattled ’ Å TBS 27Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld Seinfeld Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Separation Anxiety Å Conan (N) Å 2 Broke Girls Conan Å TNT 28Castle “Still” Å (DVS) Castle “The Human Factor” Castle “Watershed” ’ Castle “Valkyrie” Rizzoli & Isles Å Rizzoli & Isles (N) Å Rizzoli & Isles Å Castle “Dreamworld” CSI: NY “Enough” ’ Å USA 29Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam FX 30Mike & Molly ›› “Fast & Furious 6” (2013, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Dwayne Johnson. ’ Å›› “The Counselor” (2013) Michael Fassbender, Penélope Cruz. ’ Å The People v. O.J. Simpson The People v. O.J. Simpson: American The People v. ESPN 31SportsNation Questionable Around/Horn Interruption SportsCenter (N) Å College Basketball College Basketball WCC Tournament, Final: Teams TBA. SportsCenter (N) Å SportsCenter (N) Å ESPN2 32Basketball The Jump SportsNation Questionable Around/Horn Interruption College Basketball NEC Tournament, Final: Teams TBA. College Basketball Tennis FSTN 33UEFA Soccer Bob Redfern Destination UFC Insider Cameras Predators Predators NHL Hockey Nashville Predators at Winnipeg Jets. (N) (Live) Postgame Predators Beneath NHL Hockey SEC 34(3:00) The Paul Finebaum Show (N) (Live) College Baseball Georgia Tech at Auburn. (N) (Live) College Softball Samford at Alabama. (N) (Live) SEC Storied College Baseball GOLF 35Feherty PGA Tour Classic (N) Golf Central Inside PGA Golf Acad. Learning PGA Tour Golf Final Round of the 2015 Valspar Championship. Golf Central Inside PGA PGA Tour Golf FS1 36UEFA Soccer NASCAR Race Hub (N) (Live) Untold Stories: Daytona Big East Hoops Women’s College Basketball UFC Unleashed Å Sports Live Sports Live TMZ Sports Best I Herd FSSE 37Mike Martin Clemson Gamecock In. Angling Edge Golf America XTERRA Adv. Driven Braves: Building Hawks Live! NBA Basketball Atlanta Hawks at Utah Jazz. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) Hawks Live! NBA Basketball WEA 38(3:00) Weather Center Live (N) Å (5:59) Weather Underground (N) Tornado Alley Å Why Planes Crash Why Planes Crash Why Planes Crash Why Planes Crash CNBC 39(3:00) Closing Bell (N) Å Fast Money (N) Mad Money (N) The Filthy The Filthy Shark Tank ’ Å Shark Tank ’ Å The Filthy The Filthy Shark Tank ’ Å Shark Tank ’ Å MSNBC 40MSNBC Live W/ Kate Snow MTP Daily (N) With All Due Respect (N) Hardball Chris Matthews All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show CNN 41The Lead With Jake Tapper The Situation Room (N) Super Tuesday 2 Super Tuesday 2 Super Tuesday 2 Super Tuesday 2 Super Tuesday 2 Super Tuesday 2 Super Tuesday 2 HDLN 42CNN Special Report CNN Special Report Super Tuesday 2 Super Tuesday 2 Super Tuesday 2 Super Tuesday 2 Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File Super Tuesday 2 FNC 43Your World With Neil Cavuto The Five (N) Special Report Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (N) The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor Å The Kelly File HIST 44Forged in Fire “Khopesh” Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars (:03) Forged in Fire (N) ’ (:03) Forged in Fire Å Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars TRUTV 45Genius Genius Genius Genius Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Genius 10 Things Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers A&E 46Damien “The Beast Rises” After the First 48 ’ Å The First 48 ’ Å Married at First Sight Å Married at First Sight Å Married at First Sight (N) ’ (:01) Fit to Fat to Fit (N) ’ (:02) Married at First Sight (12:01) Married at First Sight DISC 47Moonshiners ’ Å Moonshiners ’ Å Moonshiners ’ Å Moonshiners ’ Å Moonshiners: Outlaw Cuts Moonshiners (N) ’ Å To Be Announced (:02) Moonshiners ’ Å (12:04) Moonshiners Å NGC 48Mine Hunters The Boonies The Boonies Mine Hunters “Black Opal” The Boonies The Boonies (N) Mine Hunters (N) The Boonies Mine Hunters TRAV 49Food Paradise Å Food Paradise Å Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods America Bizarre Foods America Delicious Bizarre Booze Traveler Å Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Delicious Bizarre FOOD 50Contessa Contessa Pioneer Wo. Trisha’s Sou. Chopped “Pigging Out” Chopped Chopped “Bizarre Baskets!” Chopped “Bizarre Battle” Chopped (N) Chopped “Chopped, Again!” Chopped “Bizarre Battle” HGTV 51Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper Waco, Texas. Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper (N) Å Hunters Hunters Int’l Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper Å ANPL 52Rugged Justice ’ Å Rugged Justice ’ Å North Woods Law ’ Å North Woods Law ’ Å North Woods Law: Hunt (:01) The Great Barrier Reef Great Barrier Reef. ’ Å (:03) Viking Wilderness ’ The Great Barrier Reef ’ FREE 53The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Recovery Road ’ Å Pretty Little Liars ’ Å Pretty Little Liars (N) Å Shadowhunters “Rise Up” Pretty Little Liars ’ Å The 700 Club ’ Å›› “The Perfect Man” DISN 54Austin & Ally Liv-Mad. Girl Meets K.C. Under. Austin & Ally Best Friends Liv-Mad. Bunk’d Å K.C. Undercover ’ Å Stuck/Middle Girl Meets Best Friends Liv-Mad. Bunk’d Å Girl Meets Jessie Å Jessie Å NICK 55SpongeBob SpongeBob Alvinnn!!! and Alvinnn!!! and Thundermans Thundermans Paradise Run Henry Danger Henry Danger SpongeBob Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ (:33) Friends TOON 56Teen Titans Teen Titans Clarence Steven Univ. Teen Titans Gumball We Bare Regular Show King of Hill Burgers Burgers Cleveland Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Family Guy Chicken Aqua Teen TVLND 57Gunsmoke “The Brothers” (:09) The Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Everybody Loves Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond King King King King AMC 58(2:30) ››› “Jurassic Park” (1993) ›› “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” (2010, Fantasy) Nicolas Cage. ‘PG’ Å››› “The Rock” (1996, Action) Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage, Ed Harris. ‘R’ Å›› “U.S. Marshals” (1998) Tommy Lee Jones. ‘PG-13’ TCM 59(:15) ›› “The Wild North” (1952) Stewart Granger. Å›› “Meet Me in Las Vegas” (1956) Dan Dailey. Å›› “Frenchman’s Creek” (1944) Joan Fontaine. ››› “My Cousin Rachel” (1952) . › “Who Done It?” (1942) HALL 60Little House on the Prairie Little House on the Prairie Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls OXYGEN 61The Prancing Elites Project Back for More The Prancing Elites Project Back for More Bad Girls Club The Prancing Elites Project Bad Girls Club The Prancing Elites Project Bad Girls Club BRAVO 62Housewives Real Housewives/Beverly Real Housewives/Beverly Real Housewives/Beverly Real Housewives/Beverly Happens Real Housewives/Beverly Tour Group (N) Happens Real Housewives/Beverly Happens SYFY 63From Dusk ›› “The Scorpion King” (2002) The Rock. Å›› “Blade: Trinity” (2004) Wesley Snipes, Kris Kristofferson. Å› “Legion” (2010, Horror) Paul Bettany, Lucas Black. Å Colony “Broussard” ›› “From Dusk Till Dawn” SPIKE 64Ink Master “Heads Will Roll” Ink Master ’ Å Ink Master “Firing Squad” Ink Master ’ Å Ink Master “Ink Finale” ’ Ink Master “Initiation” Å Ink Master (N) ’ Å Ink Master Ink Master Tattoo Night. Tattoo Night. COM 65(:15) Tosh.0 “Kitten Play” Futurama ’ Futurama ’ Futurama ’ Futurama ’ (6:52) Tosh.0 (:24) Tosh.0 (7:55) Tosh.0 (:27) Tosh.0 (8:58) Tosh.0 (:29) Tosh.0 Tosh.0 (N) Not Safe With Daily Show Nightly Show At Midnight This Is Not MTV 66(:15) Ridiculousness ’ Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Lip Sync Teen Wolf ’ Teen Wolf “Apotheosis” (N) True Life “I’m a Witch” (N) MTV Suspect ’ True Life ’ VH1 67“Why Do Fools Fall in Love” (4:55) Hit the Floor ’ K. Michelle Stevie J Love & Hip Hop ’ Love & Hip Hop ’ Love & Hip Hop ’ Stevie J K. Michelle ›› “Why Do Fools Fall in Love” (1998) Halle Berry. ’ CMTV 68Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing ››› “The Help” (2011) Viola Davis, Emma Stone. An aspiring writer captures the experiences of black women. Å Reba Å Reba Å BET 69House/Payne House of Payne House/Payne House/Payne House of Payne House/Payne House/Payne House/Payne House/Payne House/Payne Mann’s World Mann’s World Mann’s World Mann’s World The Wendy Williams Show SCIENCE 83To Be Announced What on Earth? ’ Å What on Earth? ’ Å NASA’s Unexplained Files NASA’s Unexplained Files What on Earth? ’ Å NASA’s Unexplained Files CSPAN2 85(2:15) U.S. Senate Coverage ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings ’ EWTN 100Rosary With Jesus Super Saints Choices EWTN News Reality Check Daily Mass - Olam Mother Angelica Live EWTN News Holy Rosary Threshold of Hope Catechism Women of Daily Mass - Olam WPXA ION 107 “Bloodline” Criminal Minds ’ Å Criminal Minds ’ Å Criminal Minds ’ Å Criminal Minds ’ Å Criminal Minds “Omnivore” Criminal Minds ’ Å Saving Hope (N) ’ Saving Hope (N) ’ DISXD 117Penn Zero Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Star-For. Pickle-Peanut Lab Rats Gamer’s G. Gravity Falls Spider-Man Wander Pickle-Peanut Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Guardians Star-Rebels Star-For. Wander GSN 144Deal or No Deal ’ Å Deal or No Deal ’ Å Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud The Chase Å Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud COOK 153Grandmother Eat St. Å Unique Eats Unique Donut Best Thing Unwrapped Unwrapped Man Fire Man Fire Junk Food Junk Food Pizza Mastrs Pizza Mastrs Good Eats Good Eats Man Fire Man Fire WE 163Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order “We Like Mike” Law & Order “Passion” ’ Law & Order ’ Å Law & Order “Terminal” ’ Law & Order “Thrill” Å Law & Order “Denial” Å Law & Order “Navy Blues” GALA 217Llena de amor Cómplices al Rescate El Chavo El Chavo El Chavo El Chavo María María Los Súper Los Súper María María Los Súper Noticiero Con Joaquin María TELE 223María Celeste Caso Cerrado Caso Cerrado Noticiero Caso Cerrado: Edición ¿Quién es quién? (N) (SS) (N) ’ (SS) La Querida del Centauro (N) Al Rojo Vivo Titulares Gran Hermano: La Novela UNIV 224El Gordo y la Flaca (N) Primer Impacto (N) (SS) Hotel Todo Noticiero Uni. Un camino hacia el destino Sueño de Amor (N) ’ Pasión y poder El Hotel de los Secretos (N) Impacto Noticiero Uni Contacto Deportivo (N) NBCSP 311Babe W. Outdoors NASCAR America (N) Å Pro Ftb Talk NHL Live (N) ’ (Live) NHL Hockey Pittsburgh Penguins at New York Islanders. (Live) (:15) NHL Overtime (N) Premier Down Blazers Premier League Review DLC 319Trauma: Seconds to Live ’ Trauma: Seconds to Live ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Tuesday Best Bets 8 p.m. on (WFLI) 8 p.m. on (WNGH) (WTCI) 8 p.m. on (WTVC) 8:30 p.m. on (WTVC) 9 p.m. on (WGN-A) The Flash Finding Your Roots Fresh Off the Boat The Real O’Neals Outsiders Determined to rescue Wells’ (Tom Cava- The third season’s concluding episode, Jessica (Constance Wu) regrets urging Lent prompts Eileen (Martha Plimpton) to Asa and Houghton (Joe Anderson, Thomas nagh) daughter Jesse (guest star Violet “Maps of Stars,” showcases two stars of the Louis (Randall Park) to make his own ask each of her closest relatives to forsake M. Wright) get to know each other better Beane) from Zoom, Barry (Grant Gustin) entertainment variety: Dustin Hoffman and friends in the new episode “Keep ’Em Sepa- something they cherish in “The Real Lent,” than they anticipated in the new episode travels with Wells and Cisco (Carlos Val- Mia Farrow, who played the title characters rated.” She wants her own time with Honey which ABC is billing as the series’ premiere “Decomp of a Stuck Pig.” They set out on des) in “Welcome to Earth-2,” He has quite in the 1969 movie “John and Mary.” Henry (Chelsey Crisp), so he takes her suggestion after two preview showings last week. The a road trip that becomes quite complicated, a run-in with the title dimension’s versions Louis Gates Jr. delves into their family his- ... but she’s not pleased when his new pal choice of what to give up becomes a for- giving a definite idea of how resourceful of Iris and Joe (Candice Patton, Jesse L. tories — partially involving Farrow’s famous is a very attractive woman. Eddie (Hudson midable task for all concerned. Pat (Jay R. each of them is — and how much each is Martin) — and also with the far-more-sin- parents, producer-director John Farrow and Yang) worries when Alison (guest star Isa- Ferguson) is faced with the fact that Shan- willing to tolerate. David Morse, Ryan Hurst, ister Killer Frost and Deathstorm (Danielle actress Maureen O’Sullivan — and finds bella Crouch) becomes friendly with Nicole non (Bebe Wood) is growing up — which Gillian Alexy and Kyle Gallner also star. Panabaker, guest star Robbie Amell). Adam that personal tragedies factored into their (guest star Luna Blaise). Angelique Cabral doesn’t necessarily mean that he accepts it Stafford and Teddy Sears also guest star. professional pursuits. (“Life in Pieces”) also guest stars. easily. Noah Galvin also stars.

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Reserve Vice Chairman Stanley In her speech and a later inter- Man who tried to breach says Boone-Doty also is charged Fischer said Monday that infla- view, Brainard said she remained with murder in the shooting tion in the U.S. may be starting concerned about low inflation. White House fence arrested death of 19-year-old Brianna to tick up from too-low levels, a She acknowledged the rise in WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Jenkins on Oct. 18. key condition for further interest January prices, but she said she Secret Service says a man who Guglielmi says Boone-Doty rate hikes. wants to see more data. tried to breach the White House was held on unrelated gun “We may well at present be “I want to see a pattern, some fence was tackled and arrested charges when investigators con- seeing the first stirrings of an persistence,” she said on CNBC. before he got on the executive nected him with Tyshawn’s increase in the inflation rate — In his speech, Fischer mansion’s grounds. death. It wasn’t immediately something that we would like to expressed deep concerns about The Washington Post reports a clear whether Boone-Doty has an happen,” he said in a speech in the slowdown in U.S. productivi- Secret Service officer saw the attorney who can comment on Washington. ty over the last two decades — a man about 4:30 p.m. Monday his behalf. However, another Fed official, trend that has held down worker cross a bike rack on the north- Another man was charged with Lael Brainard, expressed uncer- pay. eastern fence line. murder in November in connec- tainty about whether an improv- Fischer said “there are few The agency said in a statement tion with Tyshawn’s killing. ing job market would be enough issues more important for the that the man did not gain entry New Jersey trooper dies after to bolster inflation, given persist- future of our economy” than to the grounds and the incident ently low oil prices and a strong boosting productivity, the was quickly resolved. being hit at accident scene dollar. Inflation has “persistently amount of output per hour of DEPTFORD TOWNSHIP, N.J. An agency spokesman tells The underperformed” relative to the work. (AP) — A New Jersey state trooper Post that the suspect was turned Fed’s target of annual price gains Productivity grew at a solid 3 over to D.C. police. died early Tuesday, hours after of 2 percent, she said in a sepa- he sustained severe head injuries percent from 1952 to 1973, then Obama praises Nancy Reagan rate speech Monday. slowed to 2.1 percent from 1974 when he was hit by a vehicle at The two Fed officials’ views as a source of comfort, strength the scene of an accident, state to 2007, he said. From 2008 to underscore how the Fed is AP Photo WASHINGTON (AP) — police said. 2015, productivity growth in the President Barack Obama said he wrestling with a prolonged period In thIs fIle Photo, Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Stanley United States fell to an average Trooper Sean Cullen was 31 of muted price gains and its Fischer listens during a meeting of the Board of Governors of the once had the opportunity to meet years old and had been a trooper rate of just 1.2 percent. with former first lady Nancy timetable for rate hikes. In Federal Reserve System at the Federal Reserve in Washington. Fischer said this retreat will for about two years. December, the Fed raised its key Reagan, and she could not have Cullen had responded to an Fischer said Monday, that inflation in the U.S. may be starting to tick likely have “severe conse- been more charming and gra- rate from record lows. up from too-low levels, a key condition for further interest rate hikes. quences” on the nation. But accident in the southbound lanes Policymakers did not raise cious to him and Michelle Obama of Interstate 295 in Deptford economists are unsure of why when he came into office. rates at its January meeting, and falling prices, if there is an unex- States has not seen since the the slowdown has occurred or Township around 8:15 p.m. officials are expected to leave The president spoke about the Monday. A car was on fire and pected shock to growth. Great Depression, is viewed as what will happen to productivity former first lady on Monday after rates unchanged when they meet Deflation, which the United destabilizing because it is a sign in the future. several fire trucks and police again on March 15-16. Many meeting with financial regulators vehicles had emergency lights on, and advisers. Earlier in the day, analysts don’t expect another state police said. He was walking rate hike until June at the earli- he had ordered flags on federal near the crash when he was buildings to be flown at half-staff est. struck by a vehicle. During a question and answer in her memory. Cullen was airlifted to Cooper Obama said it’s well docu- session, Fischer noted that University Hospital in Camden prices were being dragged by mented the extraordinary love with severe head injuries. Family tumbling energy prices and a that she had for former President members and numerous law strong dollar, which reduces the Ronald Reagan and the comfort enforcement officers held a vigil cost of imports. But he expects and strength she provided him in before State Police those factors to fade soon, hard times. Superintendent Col. Rick enabling inflation to advance Obama said he has been lucky Fuentes told them that Cullen toward the Fed’s target. to have an extraordinary partner had died at about 12:30 a.m. “I think when the dollar stabi- in his life as well. He knows how Tuesday. lizes and oil stabilizes, we will see much she meant to the president The 22-year-old woman who inflation going very close to 2 and country as a whole. hit the trooper stopped and was “He was lucky to have her, and cooperating with investigators. percent,” Fischer said in his I’m sure he would be the first to No charges have been filed and appearance to receive a lifetime acknowledge that, so she will be the investigation was ongoing. achievement award from the missed,” Obama said. National Association for The White House said Monday Police: Man in custody for Business Economics. that first lady Michelle Obama shooting at N.Y. deputy’s car Fischer was also asked about will be attending Mrs. Reagan’s BYRON, N.Y. (AP) — A man is the possibility that a weak U.S. funeral, which will be held Friday accused of shooting at a western economy might force the Fed to at the Ronald Reagan New York deputy’s patrol car reverse course or even introduce Presidential Library in Simi while he was making a traffic negative interest rates, like cen- Valley, California. stop. tral banks have done in Europe Mrs. Reagan died Sunday at The Genesee County Sheriff’s and Japan. the age of 94. Office says 55-year-old David He said the Fed was studying High court voids Alabama O’Connor was arrested Monday negative interest rates, but he and charged with attempted doubts that it would decide to ruling against lesbian adoption aggravated murder of a police use them. WASHINGTON (AP) — The officer, reckless endangerment “We would prefer not to go Supreme Court says Alabama’s and criminal mischief. there,” Fischer said. “We don’t top court went too far when it Authorities say the deputy had see any immediate need for that, tried to upend a lesbian mother’s just pulled over a driver in Byron but we are certainly watching the adoption of her partner’s chil- and was sitting in his cruiser situation.” dren. when both of his rear side win- Inflation by the Fed’s preferred The justices on Monday threw dows shattered. Officers found measure has been running below out a ruling by the Alabama O’Connor alone in a room in a target for more than four years. It Supreme Court in a dispute nearby hotel with a .22-caliber had risen just 0.7 percent over between two women whose long- rifle. the 12 months ending in term relationship ended bitterly. Investigators say O’Connor December. In January however, Before their breakup, one part- admitted to the shooting. this measure of inflation jumped, ner bore three children; the other O’Connor is being held in the rising 1.3 percent over the past formally adopted them in county jail in lieu of $25,000 bail. 12 months. Core inflation, which    Georgia. The Alabama residents Alleged ringleader seeks bail excludes food and energy, rose went to Georgia because they had 1.7 percent. been told Atlanta-area courts in $4.8M gold truck heist The Fed has pegged 2 percent    Dignified Services at Realistic Prices! would be more receptive than MIAMI (AP) — A bail hearing is as a target for inflation because it judges in Alabama. set for the Florida man accused believes that price gains at this WEATHER INFORMATION 2415 Georgetown Road, NE Alabama courts got involved of orchestrating the heist of $4.8 level are low enough to promote 473-2620 when the birth mother tried to million in gold bars from a truck price stability — one of its dual prevent her former partner from along Interstate 95 in North mandates. A target below that regular visits with the children. Carolina. level risks pushing the country The Alabama Supreme Court Prosecutors want a judge at into a period of deflation, or sided with the birth mother in Tuesday’s hearing to keep 46- refusing to recognize the other year-old Adalberto Perez jailed woman as a parent and declaring until his trial. Perez’s attorney is the adoption invalid under seeking bail. White House Georgia law. Perez faces robbery and Ohio father charged after firearm charges in the 2015 bristles at heist. The FBI says Perez used a 3-year-old again found alone GPS device to track the tractor- Netanyahu’s ELYRIA, Ohio (AP) — Police in trailer and released pepper spray northern Ohio have charged a by remote control to sicken the man with child endangering after driver and a passenger before the canceled visit they say his 3-year-old daughter robbery in Wilson County, North was found wandering in the mid- Carolina. WASHINGTON (AP) — A “sur- dle of a road. The 275-pound load of gold prised” White House bristled Elyria police say it was the sec- was heading from Miami to Monday after Israeli Prime ond time in as many weeks the Massachusetts when three Minister Benjamin Netanyahu girl was found outside by herself. armed thieves intercepted it, abruptly canceled a trip to Police responded Sunday after bound the hands of the two peo- Washington. a motorist called to report she’d ple in the truck and fled in a van. The U.S. insisted that President found the girl in the road crying More arrests are expected. Barack Obama had offered a without a coat. The girl was meeting but was turned down. almost a quarter mile from her Alleged Mexican cartel Netanyahu had been expected home. leader is extradited to U.S. to visit later in March on a trip Police reports say the father, SAN DIEGO (AP) — An coinciding with a major pro-Israel Christopher Peterson, showed up accused leader of Mexico’s group’s annual summit. The at the scene as he looked for the Sinaloa drug cartel has been White House said Israel had pro- girl, who he’d realized was miss- extradited to the United States posed two dates for a meeting ing. to face charges in San Diego. between the leaders and the U.S. Police say the girl was also Victor Emilio Cazares had offered to meet on one of found outside late at night on Gastellum made an initial court those days. Feb. 23. appearance Monday on conspir- “We were looking forward to Peterson is scheduled for a acy and money laundering hosting the bilateral meeting,” Wednesday court appearance. charges. Prosecutors said he said Ned Price, a spokesman for Online court records don’t list an was extradited Friday, nearly the White House’s National attorney. four years after his arrest by Security Council. “We were sur- Chicago man charged in Mexican authorities at a high- prised to first learn via media way checkpoint near reports that the prime minister, 9-year-old boy’s shooting death Guadalajara. rather than accept our invitation, CHICAGO (AP) — A Chicago The 52-year-old defendant, opted to cancel his visit.” man who has been in custody known as “El Licenciado,” was The unusually pointed push- since mid-November is charged indicted by a federal grand jury back from the White House was in the death of a 9-year-old boy in 2007 in a sting called the latest signal of ongoing ten- who police say was lured from a “Operation Imperial Emperor.” sions between the U.S. and its playground and shot in the head The U.S. Drug Enforcement closest Mideast ally, which have because of his father’s gang ties. Administration investigation never fully recovered since Obama Chicago police spokesman started in California’s Imperial incensed Netanyahu’s govern- Anthony Guglielmi says 22-year- Valley, a farming region that ment by pursuing and then enact- old Dwight Boone-Doty was borders Mexicali, Mexico. ing a nuclear deal with Iran. The charged with first-degree murder Prosecutors say Cazares flare-up comes just days before Monday night in the Nov. 2 death Gastellum’s organization smug- Vice President Joe Biden is set to of Tyshawn Lee. The Cook gled tons of cocaine to the meet with Netanyahu during a County State’s Attorney’s office United States. visit to Jerusalem. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, March 8, 2016— 9 TUESDAY

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By JOE CANNON “Bryce (Nunnelly) had been advanced to the semifinals Middle Tennessee State Banner Assistant Sports Editor having success driving and I before falling to Raleigh-Egypt University, where the tourna- was actually moving into posi- out of Memphis. “I feel confi- ment will be played. Walker Valley’s “Cardiac tion to try to get an offensive dent in all our guys with a shot The potential Mustang oppo- Kids” struck again Monday rebound when he tossed me the at the end, but Josh has proven nents include Science Hill (25- evening to advance to the ball and I saw an opening,” the time and time again he can 10), which defeated Karns (22- TSSAA Boys State Basketball Region 3-AAA Tournament make it. 9) 71-48 Monday; No. 5 David Tournament for the second time Most Valuable Player said while “We had some big shots down Crockett (30-5), which dropped in school history. celebrating the 62-60 victory the stretch from Josh, Bryce eighth-ranked Oak Ridge (34-3) “Pulling a game out at the over Lawrence County in the (Nunnelly) was creating and 73-70; top-ranked Blackman end seems to be what we do,” TSSAA Sectional at “The coming off screens to get the (32-0), which ended Bradley declared senior Josh Jones, Stable.” ball and Kolten (Gibson) hit a Central’s (24-8) season 69-39; who drove through heavy traffic “There’s nobody’s hands I’d huge 3-pointer there toward the No. 6 Station Camp (35-1), and put up the game-winning rather have the ball in than end,” the veteran coach praised. which eliminated ninth-ranked shot while being fouled by a 6- Josh’s with the game on the The Mustangs will find out Independence (27-4) by a 67-64 foot-7 defender with eight sec- line,” proclaimed head coach this evening who they will play tally; Hillsboro (21-7), a 66-46 onds remaining to punch the Bob Williams, whose last squad and at what time in the March victor over Mount Juliet (24- Mustangs’ ticket to to earn a state berth was in 16 quarterfinals. The draw will 10); No. 7 Cordova (28-3), which Murfreesboro. 2009, when his 33-1 team be held at the Murphy Center at stopped Southwind (21-11) 72- 65; and third-ranked Memphis East (29-2), a 71-68 winner over Bolton (16-15). Playing their third substate road game in as many years, Lawrence County rolled into Charleston with a pair of char- ter pep buses and more than 500 “Catbackers” helping to jam-pack the 1,500-seat “Stable.” Banner photo, sArALYn norkus The Wildcats took control BrADLeY centrAL’s Bryce Copeland (back right) watches as early, bombing four shots from his shot is hijacked by Blackman’s Cedriontis Wilson during Monday “downtown” while building a 16-7 lead before Jones’ lone 3- night’s TSSAA Boys Sectional Game in Murfreesboro. Copeland ulti- pointer of the evening trimmed mately led the Bears in scoring with 14 points. the difference to 18-10 at the first horn. “The film on them didn’t do Bears burnt by Blaze again them justice,” declared Coach have posted a 141-17 record. Williams. “They came out on fire By SARALYN NORKUS Banner Sports Writer “They’re going to have a good and ready to play.” run at state,” Clark added. The difference quickly went MURFREESBORO — For the Playing as the underdogs for to double digits when Wildcat fourth time in five years, the the second time this postseason, Garrett Martin hit the second of Bradley Central boys saw their Bradley Central came into the his five 3-pointers to open the basketball season snuffed out at Sectional game with a clear game second frame. the hands of a Murfreesboro plan. Gibson, a sophomore, team. Unfortunately for the Bears, answered with two straight bas- The Blackman Blaze (32-0) that plan only survived through kets of his own, one from in picked up their third TSSAA the first half. front of the arc and the other Sectional win over the Bears (24- The Region 3-AAA runners-up beyond it to trim the difference 8) Monday night. While last year were able to keep the game close to a half dozen points. Blackman won by 20 points, this early on, trailing by only two after Walker Valley continued to time around the Middle the initial eight minutes of play, chip away at the deficit to pull Tennessee basketball power- and then going into halftime with within a point when Lipscomb house upped the ante by 10, with a 23-17 deficit. signee Kenny Bunton capped a a 69-39 win over Bradley. Three minutes had run off the 10-3 run with a put back of an “They’re an exceptional team clock before the first points of the offensive rebound with 3:10 to and aren’t 32-0 for nothing,” game were scored. go in the half. Bears coach Chuck Clark com- Peyton Parker sent in the first The District 8-AAA champs mented. “We held them down for basket, giving the Bears a 2-0 pushed the difference back to the first half and did what we lead. Parker was Bradley’s lead- five points with a free throw and were supposed to do. Then they ing scorer in that opening quar- another of their dozen 3-point- hit a couple shots, got happy, ter, getting four of the team’s ers, but once again Jones had and the next thing you know it’s eight points. an answer with a baseline drive game over.” Blackman answered with a Banner photo, Joe cAnnon for a jumper. He then completed WALker vALLeY celebrates after claiming a 62-60 win over Lawrence County in TSSAA The win secured Blackman its pair of 3-pointers over the next what would prove a prophetic fifth straight visit to MTSU’s minute, and from that point on, Sectional play Monday at “The Stable.” The Mustangs earned the second boys state basketball tour- three-point play after getting a Murphy Center, where it won the nament berth in school history. They will find out this evening who they will face in a quarterfinal con- Bradley never could get ahead of state championship just two the Blaze. test March 16. See 'STANGS, Page 11 years ago as a 28-6 team. Over the past five years, the Blaze See BEARS, Page 11 Mocs hold off ETSU to win SoCon championship ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) — First-year this.” Deuce Bello somehow got a 3-pointer from “I told the guys after the game that I took coach Matt McCall remembers meeting his With the win, Chattanooga claimed its the right corner to bounce off the front of the blame for the loss because that was a Chattanooga players last year for the first 11th SoCon tournament title, one shy of the rim and in, A.J. Merriweather scored bad technical at a bad time,” Forbes said. time and asking them to buy into his sys- all-time leader Davidson, which is now in off an inbounds pass. Merriweather added “That was not characteristic of me. I lost tem. the Atlantic 10. an uncontested fast-break layup and hit a my composure. Obviously, I felt like there They did, and 11 months later, the Mocs After the game, McCall hugged McLean short jumper to cut the lead to 52-51. was a foul. The referee didn’t feel it was are headed to the NCAA Tournament. at midcourt and said, “We’re going, baby.” That was as close as the Buccaneers that way, so that went against us. But I Greg Pryor and Tre’ McLean each had 13 Pryor, who also had six rebounds and would get. can’t lose my composure there.” points, and top-seeded Chattanooga held three assists, was named the tournament’s Chattanooga seemed to have an answer Chattanooga set the tone early. on to defeat second-seeded East Tennessee Most Outstanding Player. for every run. McLean and Chuck Ester The Mocs headed to the locker room with State 73-67 on Monday night to win the For Robertson, a senior, the win was scored on drives to push the lead back to 5. a 38-26 lead behind Pryor, who closed out Southern Conference championship to extra special. After ETSU climbed back to within two, the first half with a driving right-handed earn an automatic bid to the field of 68. “The past three years we have lost the McLean hit a long 3-pointer to push the layup as the horn sounded. Eric Robertson added 12 points for the first game of the tournament, so to win this lead back to five once again. Chattanooga used a 22-9 in the first half Mocs (29-5), who will be dancing for the is an awesome feeling,” Robertson said. The momentum swung for good with to open a 30-18 lead when Pryor found first time since 2009, when they lost 103- Desonta Bradford had 14 points, T.J. 4:06 left in the game when Cromer was Justin Tuoyo ahead of the pack for a fast 47 to No. 1 seed UConn in the first round. Cromer had 13 and Ge’Lawn Guyn had 11 whistled for a technical foul after arguing break dunk. AP photo “When I walked into the meeting room, for East Tennessee State (23-11). that he was fouled on a 3-point shot. First- TIP-INS: eAst tennessee State’s they sort of looked at me like I was this It was Chattanooga’s third win over year coach Steve Forbes then joined in the Chattanooga: Chattanooga was 26 of 31 Ge’Lawn Guyn (3) goes against punk kid from Gainesville, Florida,” McCall ETSU this season. argument and he was called for a T, too. on foul shots, while ETSU struggled from Chattanooga’s Justin Tuoyo (5) recalled with a laugh. “Hey, it would have ETSU trailed by 11 early in the third Pryor made 3 of 4 foul shots for a 65-57 the free throw line hitting just 6 of 13. ... in the Southern Conference been easy for these guys to go their own quarter before Bradford sparked a 14-4 lead and East Tennessee State never chal- championship game Monday, in separate ways. They didn’t. They deserve run on a driving three-point play. After lenged again. See MOCS, Page 10 Asheville, N.C. Peyton makes it official with heartfelt goodbye ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — “I thought about it a lot, prayed passing academy this summer. ented, but there was no one Peyton Manning got through the about it a lot ... it was just the Aside from that, it’s anybody’s could out-prepare me, and weekend thanks to hundreds of right time,” Manning said. “I don’t guess. because of that I have no texts and calls from men he throw as good as I used to, don’t Maybe a front office or a broad- regrets.” played against or alongside over run as good as I used to, but I cast booth beckons. He hasn’t Elway thanked Manning for his unparalleled 18-year NFL have always had good timing.” ruled out anything other than coming to Colorado, saying he career. Manning came to Denver on this: he and his wife and 5-year- made his own job easier, noting He had to crack a few jokes to March 20, 2012, for the chance old twins won’t be moving out of that with Manning living here, help fight back the tears at his to win another title in the twilight Denver. They love it here. free agents were basically asking retirement news conference of his career. General manager “I’m totally convinced that the Elway “where do I sign?” Monday, when the words didn’t John Elway had the blueprints. end of my football career is just It was through the eyes of a always come as easy as the emo- Four years later, he hobbles the beginning of something I former QB and not those of a GM tions. away a champion, just like his haven’t even discovered yet,” that Elway really enjoyed watch- His voice cracking, especially boss did 17 years ago. Manning said. “Life is not shrink- ing Manning, however. when he mentioned his hero, Manning is going golfing later ing for me; it’s morphing into a “Peyton Manning revolution- Johnny Unitas, Manning said this week with brothers Cooper whole new world of possibilities.” ized the game,” Elway said. “We goodbye to the game he loved in and Eli — whose trip to Denver Monday wasn’t a day to ahead all used to think a no-huddle was an auditorium packed with Monday morning was scuttled by but a time to take stock. a fast pace, get to the line of friends, family and laughter. a stomach bug. “When I look back on my NFL scrimmage and get people off-bal- Manning, who turns 40 this Manning plans to travel to career, I’ll know without a doubt ance. Peyton revolutionized it, AP photo month, said the timing was sim- Indianapolis later this month for that I gave everything I had to and you know what, we’re going Denver Broncos quArterBAck Peyton Manning speaks ply right to call one last audible a lower-key goodbye, nothing like help my teams walk away with a to get to the line of scrimmage, during his retirement announcement at team headquarters Monday, one month after winning his sec- this one, and said he’ll still par- win,” Manning said. “There were in Englewood, Colo. ond Super Bowl trophy. ticipate in his family’s annual other players who were more tal- See PEYTON, Page 11 10—Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, March 8, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com

SCOREBOARD Flames pick up four tennis wins Lee University Sports Information and Westley Lemke was a 6-2, 6- 0 winner over Evan Halperin at ORLANDO, Fla. — The Lee No. 6 singles. University tennis teams com- Lady Flames 8, bined for four wins on Monday. The Flames and Lady Flames USciences 1 each took on University of the Lee won all three doubles Sciences in Philadelphia in the matches and the first four singles morning with the Flames record- matches to earn the win over the ing a 9-0 shutout and the Lady Devils (4-9). Flames earning an 8-1 victory. In Friedlander and Grzegrzolka the evening, the men handed blanked Sara Skoritowski and Monmouth College an 8-1 defeat, Shagun Dhanju. Tondi and while the women were 7-2 victors Garcia-Nieto did the same to of University of Sioux Falls. Victoria Quang and Elkanah The two squads will have Linder. Yowarski and Hardesty Tuesday off before getting back were 8-2 winners over Abbygain on the courts Wednesday. The Gamarnik and Jillyan Serrano. Flames and Lady Flames will Tondi dropped one game to both challenge St. Cloud State Quang and Good lost just two University in Winter Haven, Fla., games to Serrano for the fifth at noon. The women have a sec- team point. Friedlander was a 6- ond match scheduled in 1, 6-0 winner over Skoritowski Kissimmee, Fla., against and Hardesty kept Dhanju score- Alderson Broaddus University at less. 7 p.m. EST. USciences avoided the shutout with Linder’s 6-4, 6-4 win over Flames 8, Yowarsky. Garcia-Nieto fought Monmouth College 1 off Gamarnik with a 7-4 tie- The Flames (8-5) took little breaker to win the first set 7-6 time to grab a 3-0 lead over and finished the match with a 6- Monmouth (1-7) with a sweep of 0 score in set two. the doubles competition. Rhys Flames 8, Monmouth College 1 Singles Milne and Boyd Blackburn 1. Eirik Groner (LEE) def. Landon Walker (MC) 6-1, 6-0 2. Jake Okines (LEE) def. Dylan Wong (MC) 6-3, 6-2 defeated Saxon Day and Paulo 3. Boyd Blackburn (LEE) def. Saxon Day (MC) 6-2, 6-1 University of North Alabama at Lee University (DH), 1 Pliego, 8-2. Eirik Groner and 4. Karl Hulten (LEE) def. Marco Franco (MC) 6-3, 6-2 BASKETBALL 5. Charles Jabaley (LEE) def. Paulo Pliego (MC) 6-3, 6-1 TSSAA Girls State Tournament Jake Okines were 8-1 winners 6. Ronnie Griffin (MC) def. Luke Russo (LEE) 6-2, 7-6 (7-5) Heart of a at MTSU Murphy Center, Murfreesboro Bearettes open TSSAA state over Landon Walker and Marco Doubles Class AAA Cchampionship game, 2 1. Eirik Groner/Jake Okines (LEE) def. Landon SOFTBALL Franco. Karl Hulten and Charles Walker/Marco Franco (MC) 8-1 Jackson State at Cleveland State (DH), 12 2. Rhys Milne/Boyd Blackburn (LEE) def. Saxon Day/Paulo University of North Alabama at Lee University (DH), 3 play Wednesday at 12:30 Jabaley won 8-2 over Dylan Pliego (MC) 8-2 Champion Sunday, March 13 Wong and Ronnie Griffin. 3. Karl Hulten/Charles Jabaley (LEE) def. Dylan BASEBALL Wong/Ronnie Griffin (MC) 8-2 University of North Alabama at Lee University, 2 From Staff Reports Area fans unable to make the Blackburn won 6-2, 6-1 at No. Lady Flames 7, Sioux Falls 2 SOFTBALL Women University of North Alabama at Lee University, 2 journey to Murfreesboro can 3 singles against Day. Groner Singles tournament Bradley Central open its 31st 1. Francesca Tondi (LEE-W) def. Joey Wenborg (SF) 6-1, 6- hear Gary Ownbey and Steve secured the team win with a 6-1, 0 TSSAA Girls’ State Tournament Wills provide play-by-play cover- 6-0 defeat of Walker. Okines was 2. Marta Garcia-Nieto (LEE-W) def. Alison Kauss (SF) 7-6 BASKETBALL (8-6), 6-0 Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. at the age on Mix 104.1 FM. a 6-3, 6-2 winner over Dylan 3. Joanna Grzegrzolka (LEE-W) def. Emily Erickson (SF) 6- Saturday National Basketball Association Murphy Center on the campus of 0, 6-1 EASTERN CONFERENCE A victory would advance the Wong. Jabaley and Hulten gave 4. Stacey Beard (SF) def. Maclain Yowarsky (LEE-W) 6-4, 6- Atlantic Division Middle Tennessee State Bearettes to the semifinal round Lee an 8-0 lead with wins at the 2 Special to the Banner W L Pct GB 5. Krista Good (LEE-W) def. Kylie Simons (SF) 6-1, 6-3 Toronto 41 20 .672 — University. Friday at 11 a.m., where they No. 5 slot and at No. 4, respec- 6. Morgan Friedlander (LEE-W) def. Cortney McCans (SF) The Colby Stansberry Heart of Boston 38 26 .594 4½ Making their third state could possibly face former tively. 6-2, 6-4 a Champion 3-on-3 basketball New York 26 38 .406 16½ Doubles Brooklyn 18 45 .286 24 apparence in four years, the Bearette and Vanderbilt stand- The Fighting Scots avoided the 1. Francesca Tondi/Marta Garcia-Nieto (LEE-W) def. Alison tournament will be held Saturday Philadelphia 8 55 .127 34 Kauss/Emily Erickson (SF) 8-2 Southeast Division sixth-ranked Bearettes (31-3) out Paige (Redman) Green’s 27-4 shutout with a win at No. 6 sin- 2. Joey Wenborg/Kara Bunkers (SF) def. Maclain at Cleveland Middle School. WLPct GB will take on Region 6 champion Oak Ridge team. The Lady gles. Griffin won the first set 6-2, Yowarsky/Laura Beth Hardesty (LEE-W) 8-3 Warm-up beings at 8:30 a.m. Miami 37 26 .587 — 3. Morgan Friedlander/Joanna Grzegrzolka (LEE-W) def. Atlanta 35 28 .556 2 Dickson County (29-3) in the Wildcats open the state event before holding off Luke Russo, 7- Stacey Beard/Abby Seigenthaler (SF) 8-2 Teams may sign up the day of the Charlotte 34 28 .548 2½ Flames 9, USciences 0 Washington 30 32 .484 6½ second quarterfinal game of the against Dyer County (27-5) 5, in the second set tie-breaker. Singles tournament and all ages are wel- Orlando 27 35 .435 9½ day. tomorrow morning at 11. 1. Eirik Groner (LEE) def. Jake Sosonkin (USCIM) 6-1, 6-2 Central Division Lady Flames 7, 2. Rhys Milne (LEE) def. Borna Novak (USCIM) 7-6 (7-0), 6- come. The registration fee is $60 WLPct GB 2 and includes T-shirts for team Cleveland 44 18 .710 — 3. Boyd Blackburn (LEE) def. Nathan Nguyen (USCIM) 6-2, Indiana 34 30 .531 11 37. Thongchai Jaidee THA 2.73 Detroit at Columbus, 7 p.m. Sioux Falls 2 6-0 members. Admission is free for Chicago 32 30 .516 12 38. David Lingmerth SWE 2.62 Dallas at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Lee (10-5) won 2-of-3 doubles 4. Karl Hulten (LEE) def. Tajay McLeod (USCIM) 6-2, 7-6 (7- Detroit 32 31 .508 12½ 39. Victor Dubuisson FRA 2.62 Boston at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. 0) spectators. Milwaukee 26 38 .406 19 40. Martin Kaymer GER 2.61 Nashville at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. matches and 5-of-6 singles 5. Charles Jabaley (LEE) def. Chandat Phan (USCIM) 6-4, All proceeds go to the Colby WESTERN CONFERENCE 41. Billy Horschel USA 2.56 San Jose at Edmonton, 9 p.m. matches to win its third-straight 6-0 Southwest Division 42. Soren Kjeldsen DEN 2.56 Wednesday’s Games 6. Westley Lemke (LEE) def. Evan Halperin (USCIM) 6-2, 6- Stansberry Scholarship Memorial W L Pct GB 43. Bill Haas USA 2.55 N.Y. Islanders at Toronto, 7 p.m. match and end the Cougars’ six- 0 x-San Antonio 53 10 .841 — 44. Kiradech Aphibarnrat THA 2.52 Chicago at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Doubles Fund. Memphis 38 25 .603 15 45. Chris Wood ENG 2.51 Nashville at Calgary, 9:30 p.m. match win streak. 1. Eirik Groner/Jake Okines (LEE) def. Jake Dallas 33 31 .516 20½ 46. Matthew Fitzpatrick ENG 2.51 Anaheim at Colorado, 10 p.m. Morgan Friedlander and Sosonkin/Nathan Nguyen (USCIM) 9-8 (7-4) Houston 31 32 .492 22 47. Scott Piercy USA 2.50 Arizona at Vancouver, 10 p.m. 2. Rhys Milne/Boyd Blackburn (LEE) def. Borna New Orleans 24 38 .387 28½ 48. Robert Streb USA 2.47 Washington at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Joanna Grzegrzolka defeated Novak/Duncan Henderson (USCIM) 8-1 Northwest Division 49. Smylie Kaufman USA 2.33 Stacey Beard and Abby 3. Karl Hulten/Charles Jabaley (LEE) def. Tajay ON AIR WLPct GB 50. Anirban Lahiri IND 2.32 McLeod/Chandat Phan (USCIM) 8-2 Oklahoma City 43 20 .683 — 51. Jaco Van Zyl SAF 2.32 Seigenthaler, 8-2, at No. 3 dou- Lady Flames 8, USciences 1 Sports on TV Portland 33 31 .516 10½ 52. Jamie Donaldson WAL 2.29 NASCAR Women Tuesday, March 8 Utah 29 33 .468 13½ 53. Rafa Cabrera-Bello ESP 2.24 bles. Francesca Tondi and Marta Singles Denver 25 38 .397 18 54. Chris Kirk USA 2.19 NASCAR Sprint Cup Schedule-Winners 1. Francesca Tondi (LEE-W) def. Victoria Quang (USCIW) 6- COLLEGE BASKETBALL Through March 6 Noon Minnesota 20 44 .313 23½ 55. Graeme McDowell NIR 2.18 Garcia-Nieto beat Alison Kauss 0, 6-1 Pacific Division 56. Fabian Gomez ARG 2.17 Feb. 13 — x-Sprint Unlimited (Denny Hamlin) 2. Marta Garcia-Nieto (LEE-W) def. Abbygain Gamarnik ESPN2 — ACC Tournament, first round, NC State vs. Wake Feb. 18 — x-Can-Am Duel 1 (Dale Earnhardt Jr.) and Emily Erickson by the same Forest, at Washington WLPct GB 57. Daniel Berger USA 2.16 (USCIW) 7-6 (7-4), 6-0 x-Golden State 56 6 .903 — 58. Matt Jones AUS 2.15 Feb. 18 — x-Can-Am Duel 2 (Kyle Busch) score. 3. Elkanah Linder (USCIW) def. Maclain Yowarsky (LEE-W) 2 p.m. Feb. 21 — Daytona 500 (Denny Hamlin) ESPN2 — ACC Tournament, first round, Florida St. vs. L.A. Clippers 41 21 .661 15 59. Charley Hoffman USA 2.14 6-4, 6-4 Sacramento 25 37 .403 31 60. Lee Westwood ENG 2.14 Feb. 28 — Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 (Jimmie Johnson) Sioux Falls (8-3) picked up a 4. Krista Good (LEE-W) def. Jillyan Serrano (USCIW) 6-2, 6- Boston College, at Washington March 6 — Kobalt 400 (Brad Keselowski) 7 p.m. Phoenix 17 46 .270 39½ 61. Ryan Moore USA 2.12 team point at No. 2 doubles. Joey 0 L.A. Lakers 13 51 .203 44 62. Jason Dufner USA 2.12 March 13 — Good Sam 500, Avondale, Ariz. 5. Morgan Friedlander (LEE-W) def. Sara Skoritowski ESPN — Horizon League Tournament, championship, March 20 — Auto Club 400, Fontana, Calif. Green Bay vs. Wright St.-Oakland winner, at Detroit x-clinched playoff spot 63. Marcus Fraser AUS 2.11 Wenborg and Kara Bunkers beat (USCIW) 6-1, 6-0 Sunday’s Games 64. Ian Poulter ENG 2.07 April 3 — STP 500, Ridgeway, Va. 6. Laura Beth Hardesty (LEE-W) def. Shagun Dhanju ESPN2 — NEC Tournament, championship, Fairleigh April 9 — Duck Commander 500, Fort Worth, Texas Dickinson at Wagner L.A. Lakers 112, Golden State 95 65. Thorbjorn Olesen DEN 2.06 Maclain Yowarsky and Laura (USCIW) 6-0, 6-0 Oklahoma City 104, Milwaukee 96 66. Thomas Pieters BEL 2.05 April 17 — Food City 500, Bristol, Tenn. Doubles 9 p.m. April 24 — Toyota Owners 400, Richmond, Va. Beth Hardesty, 8-3. ESPN — West Coast Tournament, championship, Saint Phoenix 109, Memphis 100 67. Ryan Palmer USA 2.01 1. Francesca Tondi/Marta Garcia-Nieto (LEE-W) def. Victoria Denver 116, Dallas 114, OT 68. Patton Kizzire USA 2.00 May 1 — GEICO 500, Talladega, Ala. Grzegrzolka dropped just one Quang/Elkanah Linder (USCIW) 8-0 Mary’s-Pepperdine winner vs. Gonzaga-BYU winner, at Las May 7 — GoBowling.com 400, Kansas City, Kan. Vegas Miami 103, Philadelphia 98 69. Gary Woodland USA 1.98 2. Maclain Yowarsky/Laura Beth Hardesty (LEE-W) def. Detroit 123, Portland 103 70. Harris English USA 1.96 May 15 — AAA 400 Drive for Autism, Dover, Del. game against Erickson at No. 3 Abbygain Gamarnik/Jillyan Serrano (USCIW) 8-2 ESPN2 — Summit League Tournament, championship, N. May 20 — x-Sprint Showdown, Concord, N.C. Dakota St. vs. Denver-S. Dakota St. winner, at Sioux Falls, Houston 113, Toronto 107 71. Kristoffer Broberg SWE 1.96 singles and Tondi did the same 3. Morgan Friedlander/Joanna Grzegrzolka (LEE-W) def. Monday’s Games 72. Shingo Katayama JPN 1.95 May 21 — x-NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race, Concord, N.C. Sara Skoritowski/Shagun Dhanju (USCIW) 8-0 S.D. May 29 — Coca-Cola 600, Concord, N.C. CYCLING Memphis 106, Cleveland 103 73. K.T. Kim KOR 1.93 at the No. 1 spot. Friedlander Indiana 99, San Antonio 91 74. Jason Bohn USA 1.90 June 5 — Axalta We Paint Winners 400, Long Pond, Pa. 2 a.m. (Wednesday) June 12 — FireKeepers Casino 400, Brooklyn, Mich. defeated Cortney McCans 6-2 NBCSN — Paris-Nice: Stage 2, Contres to Commentry, Charlotte 108, Minnesota 103 75. Webb Simpson USA 1.86 2017 Presidents Cup Standings June 26 — Toyota/Save Mart 350, Sonoma, Calif. France (same-day tape) Chicago 100, Milwaukee 90 At Liberty National Golf Club July 2 — Coke Zero 400, Daytona Beach, Fla. and 6-4 to clinch the team victo- MLB BASEBALL New Orleans 115, Sacramento 112 Jersey City, N.J. July 9 — Quaker State 400, Sparta, Ky. Illinois hires 9 a.m. L.A. Clippers 109, Dallas 90 ry. Sept. 29-Oct. 1, 2017 July 17 — New Hampshire 301, Loudon, N.H. MLB — MLB spring training, Chicago White Sox vs. L.A. Golden State 119, Orlando 113 Through March 6 July 24 — Crown Royal Presents The Your Hero’s Name Krista Good beat Kylie Simons Angels (ss), at Tempe, Ariz. (tape-delayed) Tuesday’s Games United States Here 400 at The Brickyard, Indianapolis 1 p.m. Brooklyn at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Lovie Smith 1. Jordan Spieth 1,294 July 31 — Pennsylvania 400, Long Pond, Pa. 6-1, 6-3 at No. 5 singles. Garcia- MLB — MLB spring training, Boston vs. Baltimore, at San Antonio at Minnesota, 8 p.m. 2. Kevin Kisner 1,192 Aug. 7 — Cheez-It 355 at The Glen, Watkins Glen, N.Y. Sarasota, Fla. Atlanta at Utah, 9 p.m. Nieto needed a tie-breaker to win New York at Denver, 9 p.m. 3. Bubba Watson 1,150 Aug. 20 — Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race, Bristol, Tenn. 4 p.m. 4. Brandt Snedeker 1,136 Aug. 28 — Pure Michigan 400, Brooklyn, Mich. the first set 7-6, but breezed as head coach MLB — MLB spring training, Seattle vs. Cleveland, at Washington at Portland, 10 p.m. Orlando at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. 5. Kevin Na 1,023 Sep. 4 — Bojangles’ Southern 500, Darlington, S.C. Goodyear, Ariz. (same-day tape) 6. Justin Thomas 1,018 Sep. 10 — Federated Auto Parts 400, Richmond, Va. through the second set with a 6- 9 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Memphis at Boston, 7 p.m. 7. Smylie Kaufman 912 Sep. 18 — Chicagoland 400, Joliet, Ill. CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) — MLB — MLB spring training, Cincinnati vs. San Francisco, 0 mark. Houston at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. 8. Rickie Fowler870 Sep. 25 — New England 300, Loudon, N.H. at Scottsdale, Ariz. The University of Illinois New Orleans at Charlotte, 7 p.m. 9. Jason Dufner 796 Oct. 2 — Dover 400, Dover, Del. Sioux Falls picked up a second Midnight (Wednesday) Miami at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. 10. Phil Mickelson 693 Oct. 8 — Bank of America 500, Concord, N.C. MLB — MLB spring training, Tampa Bay vs. Detroit, at point with a win at No. 4 singles. says former NFL coach Lovie Detroit at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. 11. Patrick Reed 664 Oct. 16 — Hollywood Casino 400, Kansas City, Kan. Lakeland, Fla. (same-day tape) New York at Phoenix, 9 p.m. 12. Dustin Johnson 639 Oct. 23 — Alabama 500, Talladega, Ala. Smith will be named the 3 a.m. (Wednesday) Beard held off Yowarsky for the L.A. Clippers at Oklahoma City, 9:30 p.m. 13. Jason Bohn 612 Oct. 30 — Goody’s Fast Relief 500, Ridgeway, Va. next football coach at the MLB — MLB spring training, L.A. Angels vs. Arizona (ss), at Cleveland at Sacramento, 10 p.m. 14. Scott Piercy 585 Nov. 6 — AAA Texas 500, Fort Worth, Texas 6-4, 6-2 win. Scottsdale, Ariz. (same-day tape) Utah at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. 15. Daniel Berger 576 Nov. 13 — Can-Am 500, Avondale, Ariz. University of Illinois. NBA BASKETBALL Women’s Top 25 Fared International Nov. 20 — Ford EcoBoost 400, Homestead, Fla. Flames 9, 10 p.m. Monday 1. Jason Day AUS 9.64 x-non-points race Smith, who was head NBA — Washington at Portland 1. UConn (32-0) beat No. 21 South Florida 77-51. Next: 2. Adam Scott AUS 7.48 USciences 0 coach of the Chicago Bears NHL HOCKEY NCAA Tournament. 3. Branden Grace SAF 4.70 7:30 p.m. 2. Notre Dame (31-1) did not play. Next: NCAA Tournament. 4. Hideki Matsuyama JPN 4.53 The Flames hit very few bumps and the Tampa Bay NBCSN — Pittsburgh at N.Y. Islanders 3. South Carolina (31-1) did not play. Next: NCAA 5. Louis Oosthuizen SAF 4.00 LOCAL NOTES SOCCER Tournament. 6. Byeong-Hun An KOR 3.19 on the way to the morning sweep Buccaneers, was announced 2:30 p.m. 4. Baylor (33-1) beat Texas 79-63. Next: NCAA Tournament. 7. Marc Leishman AUS 3.17 BASEBALL of the Devils (2-5). Milne and as coach Monday and FS1 — UEFA Champions League, AS Roma at Real Madrid 5. Maryland (30-3) did not play. Next: NCAA Tournament. 8. Charl Schwartzel SAF 2.94 BASEBALL INSTRUCTION 2:55 p.m. 6. Oregon State (28-4) did not play. Next: NCAA 9. Danny Lee NZL 2.77 Cleveland State Community College assistant baseball Blackburn were 8-1 victors over replaces Bill Cubit. Cubit FS2 — FA Cup, Arsenal at Hull City Tournament. 10. Emiliano Grillo ARG 2.75 coach Ryne Foster will be offering baseball instruction and TENNIS 7. Texas (28-4) lost to No. 4 Baylor 79-63. Next: TBA. 11. Thongchai Jaidee THA 2.73 lessons for individuals or small groups. Lessons will be Borna Novak and Duncan was fired Saturday after one 11 p.m. 8. Louisville (25-7) did not play. Next: TBA. 12. Kiradech Aphibarnrat THA 2.52 offered on weeknights and weekends for hitting, catching, Henderson. Hulten and Jabaley season in charge at Illinois. ESPN2 — BNP Paribas Showdown, Serena Williams vs. 9. Ohio State (24-7) did not play. Next: TBA. 13. Anirban Lahiri IND 2.32 infield play, outfield play and pitching. For times and pricing, Caroline Wozniacki, at New York (same-day tape) 10. UCLA (24-8) did not play. Next: TBA. 14. Jaco Van Zyl SAF 2.32 contact coach Foster at (317)650-1064 or email rfos- won 8-2 against Tajay McLeod Smith said in a news WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 11. Arizona State (25-6) did not play. Next: TBA. 15. Fabian Gomez ARG 2.17 [email protected]. 2 p.m. 12. Kentucky (23-7) did not play. Next: TBA. BASKETBALL and Chandat Phan. Groner and release that he did not hesi- ESPNU — Summit League Tournament, championship, 13. Stanford (24-7) did not play. Next: TBA. HEART OF A CHAMPION 3 ON 3 Okines used a 7-4 mark in a tie- tate to take his first college South Dakota vs. S. Dakota St., at Sioux Falls, S.D. 14. Syracuse (25-7) did not play. Next: TBA. The Colby Stansberry Heart of a Champion 3 on 3 bas- 4 p.m. 15. Mississippi State (26-7) did not play. Next: TBA. HOCKEY ketball tournament will be held Saturday at Cleveland breaker to defeat Jake Sosonkin head-coaching job. ESPNU — West Coast Tournament, championship, BYU vs. 16. Michigan State (24-8) did not play. Next: TBA. Middle School. Warm up beings at 8:30 a.m. Teams may San Francisco, at Las Vegas 17. Florida State (23-7) did not play. Next: TBA. National Hockey League sign up the day of the tournament and all ages are welcome. and Nathan Nguyen, 9-8. Smith coached the 8 p.m. 18. DePaul (25-8) lost to St. John’s 75-66. Next: TBA EASTERN CONFERENCE The registration fee is $60 and includes T-shirts for team Blackburn won 6-2, 6-0 over Buccaneers for two years FS1 — Big East Tournament, championship, Creighton vs. 19. Texas A&M (21-9) did not play. Next: TBA. Atlantic Division members. Admission is free for spectators. All proceeds go St. John’s, at Chicago GP WLOT Pts GF GA 20. Miami (24-8) did not play. Next: TBA. to the Colby Stansberry Scholarship Memorial Fund. Nguyen and Groner beat and had an 8-24 overall 21. South Florida (23-8) lost to No. 1 UConn 77-51. Next: Tampa Bay 66 39 23 4 82 185 159 Florida 66 36 21 9 81 181 161 TEAM POWER Sosonkin 6-1, 6-2 to claim the record. He was fired in TBA. Team Power is looking for seventh-grade girls interest- 22. Colorado State (28-1) did not play. Next: vs. San Diego Boston 67 37 23 7 81 207 184 Detroit 65 32 22 11 75 164 172 ed in playing travel basketball. For more information, con- team win. Hulten won his first January. ON TAP State, Tuesday. tact Nathan Cox at (423)618-0942. 23. West Virginia (24-9) did not play. Next: TBA. Ottawa 67 31 29 7 69 193 208 set against McLeod 6-2, but The defensive-minded Tuesday, March 8 Montreal 66 30 30 6 66 179 185 KILBY INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION BASEBALL 24. Oklahoma (21-10) did not play. Next: TBA. Individual basketball instruction for male and female 25. Florida (22-8) did not play. Next: TBA. Buffalo 67 27 31 9 63 160 181 needed a 7-0 tie-breaker to win Smith also took the Bears to Lee University at Carson-Newman College, 2 Toronto 65 21 33 11 53 155 194 elementary, middle school, high school and post graduate SOFTBALL Metropolitan Division athletes is being offered by former Junior College and the second set 7-6. the Super Bowl in 2006 Cleveland State at Gordon State (Ala.) (DH), 2 GP WLOT Pts GF GA Universtiy coach L.J. Kilby. Coach Kilby brings 10 years of Milne blanked Novak in their where they lost to the Wednesday, March 9 Washington 66 49 13 4 102 214 151 head coaching experience as well as 30 years experience in BASEBALL GOLF N.Y. Rangers 66 38 22 6 82 188 171 junior college, NAIA and NCAA Division I basketball. For tie-breaker in the opening set Indianapolis Colts. The more information, contact Coach Kilby at (423)596-2515. Clark State (Ohio) at Cleveland State (DH), 1 World Golf Ranking N.Y. Islanders 63 36 20 7 79 184 158 and rode the momentum for a 6- Lee University at Lincoln Memorial University, 2 Through March 6 Pittsburgh 65 34 23 8 76 179 166 FISHING Bears fired Smith after the BASKETBALL 1. Jordan Spieth USA 11.35 Philadelphia 65 31 23 11 73 167 174 CLEVELAND BASSMASTERS 2 margin in the second set. 2012 season. TSSAA Girls Class AAA State Tournament 2. Rory McIlroy NIR 9.87 Carolina 66 29 26 11 69 161 178 Class AAA Quarterfinals The Cleveland Bassmasters meet the first Thursday of 3. Jason Day AUS 9.64 New Jersey 67 31 29 7 69 148 170 each month at South Cleveland United Methodist Church at Jabaley defeated Phan 6-4, 6-0 at MTSU Murphy Center, Murfreesboro 4. Bubba Watson USA 9.02 Columbus 66 27 31 8 62 173 205 Oak Ridge vs. Dyer County, 11 a.m. 7 p.m. Cleveland Bassmasters includes boaters and non- 5. Rickie Fowler USA 8.18 WESTERN CONFERENCE boaters and are associated with FLW. The club fishes and No. 6 Bradley Central vs. Dickson County, 12:30 6. Adam Scott AUS 7.48 Central Division holds tournament on Chickamauga Lake, Nickajack Lake, No. 3 Memphis Central vs. No. 2 Wilson Central, 2:15 7. Henrik Stenson SWE 7.19 GP WLOT Pts GF GA Lake Guntersville, Lake Weiss, Watts Bar and Neely Henry. No. 5 Morristown-West vs. No. 4 Riverdale, 3:45 8. Justin Rose ENG 6.22 Chicago 67 41 21 5 87 191 160 Dues for the Bassmasters are $35 quarterly. Other fees TENNIS 9. Dustin Johnson USA 5.99 Dallas 67 40 20 7 87 215 192 include $35 FLW joining fee, $8 insurance, $20 per year for Spring Break Trip 10. Patrick Reed USA 4.90 St. Louis 67 38 20 9 85 170 164 biggest largemouth or smallmouth bass and $15 for tourna- Mocs in Orlando, Fla. 11. Danny Willett ENG 4.72 Nashville 66 33 21 12 78 181 168 ment largemouth or smallmouth prize. For more information, Lee University vs. St. Cloud State University (Minn.), TBA 12. Branden Grace SAF 4.70 Minnesota 67 31 26 10 72 177 169 contact Dewayne Lowe at 423-715-5772. From Page 9 Lee University (W) vs. Alderson Broaddus University (W.V.), 13. Sergio Garcia ESP 4.68 Colorado 68 34 30 4 72 183 195 TBA 14. Hideki Matsuyama JPN 4.53 Winnipeg 65 27 33 5 59 169 194 SOFTBALL Thursday, March 10 15. Jim Furyk USA 4.37 Pacific Division ASA UMPIRES MEETINGS BASKETBALL 16. Brandt Snedeker USA 4.11 GP WLOT Pts GF GA The Bradley/Cleveland Softball Umpires Association is Mocs are 8-6 all-time against Lady Mocs won their tourna- TSSAA Girls State Tournament 17. Phil Mickelson USA 4.02 Anaheim 65 37 19 9 83 165 151 recruiting umpires and scorekeepers for the upcoming sea- at MTSU Murphy Center, Murfreesboro 18. Louis Oosthuizen SAF 4.00 Los Angeles 65 39 22 4 82 175 149 son. Training will be provided. The association will be hold- ETSU in Southern Conference ment on Sunday. 2 Class A quarterfinal games, 4 Class AA quarterfinal 19. Brooks Koepka USA 4.00 San Jose 65 36 23 6 78 195 174 ing preseason meetings at the Cleveland Community tournament games. FIRST TIME IS A CHARM games 20. Zach Johnson USA 3.99 Vancouver 65 25 28 12 62 157 188 Center on South Church Street on the following dates: SOFTBALL 21. Kevin Kisner USA 3.92 Arizona 66 28 32 6 62 175 207 March 13 at 2 p.m.; March 24 at 6 p.m. and April 3 at 2 p.m. East Tennessee State: Failed McCall became the first first- Lee University at Tusculum College (DH), 1 22. Jimmy Walker USA 3.48 Calgary 66 27 34 5 59 178 207 For more information, contact Randy Moore at 504-3839 or Friday, March 11 23. J.B. Holmes USA 3.43 Edmonton 68 26 35 7 59 167 201 Rita Hannah at 559-3322. to earn its first NCAA berth since year head coach to win the BASEBALL 24. Shane Lowry IRL 3.28 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. SOFTBALL LEAUGES 2004. Southern Conference tourna- Jackson State at Cleveland State, 2 25. Paul Casey ENG 3.28 Monday’s Games If interested in signing a team up for the spring and BASKETBALL 26. Kevin Na USA 3.22 Buffalo 4, Toronto 3, SO summer softball leagues for men’s, women’s and church CHATTANOOGA ment since Chattanooga’s John TSSAA Girls State Tournament 27. Byeong-Hun An KOR 3.19 Washington 2, Anaheim 1, SO teams, please attend meetings at the Cleveland Community at MTSU Murphy Center, Murfreesboro 28. Matt Kuchar USA 3.18 Philadelphia 4, Tampa Bay 2 Center on March 7, 21, and 31 at 6 p.m. For more informa- CELEBRATION Shulman did it in 2005. Class AAA Semifinals 29. Marc Leishman AUS 3.17 Boston 5, Florida 4, OT tion contact Rita Hannah at 559-3322. The win marks the first time UP NEXT: Bradley/Dickson winner vs. OR/Dyer winner, 11 30. Andy Sullivan ENG 3.14 Colorado 3, Arizona 1 SENIOR SOFTBALL Memphis/Wilson winner vs. M-W/Riverdale winner, 12:30 31. Justin Thomas USA 2.98 San Jose 2, Calgary 1, OT For those interested in having fun and playing softball the same men’s and women’s Chattanooga: Will play in SOFTBALL 32. Charl Schwartzel SAF 2.94 Los Angeles 5, Vancouver 1 as a recreational activity for men 50 years or older and Jackson State at Cleveland State (DH), 2 33. Russell Knox SCO 2.87 Tuesday’s Games women 40 years or older Call Rita Hannah at 559-3322. If teams from the Southern NCAA Tournament Saturday, March 12 34. Danny Lee NZL 2.77 N.Y. Rangers at Buffalo, 7 p.m. there is enough people signed up, they will play in the spring Conference will be represented East Tennessee State: Season BASEBALL 35. Emiliano Grillo ARG 2.75 Pittsburgh at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. and summer. Jackson State at Cleveland State (DH), 12 36. Bernd Wiesberger AUT 2.75 Ottawa at Carolina, 7 p.m. in the NCAA Tournament. The ends with 23-10 record. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, March 8, 2016— 11 Eagles, Titans agree on deal for DeMarco Murray NASHVILLE (AP) — DeMarco final game of the season, and Murray will be leaving Murray’s longest run of the sea- Philadelphia after only one sea- son came on his first carry of son for Tennessee in a trade the that game, a 54-yard scamper Titans hope gives them the run- for a touchdown with the quar- ning threat they’ve lacked since terback under center and releasing Chris Johnson, while Murray lined up several yards the Eagles rid themselves of one behind him. of the contracts signed by for- The Eagles hired Doug mer coach Chip Kelly. Pederson in January, “A trade (and) a new but hadn’t been contract has been expected to trade orchestrated to make Murray if only to avoid (DeMarco Murray) a a $13 million salary member of the cap hit. Tennessee @Titans,” This will be the first Murray’s agents at big move by new Titans SportsTrust Advisors general manager Jon wrote on Twitter on Robinson, who was Monday night. hired in January to Murray signed a turn around a fran- Banner photo, RICHARD ROBERTS five-year, $40 million Murray chise that has gone 5- THE TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS held their first football practice for the 2016 season Monday, in Knoxville. Head coach Butch Jones contract with $21 mil- 27 since releasing said the team will not be distracted by the Title IX lawsuit filed against the school. lion guaranteed with Johnson in April 2014 to avoid Philadelphia last year, and a the final three seasons of a person familiar with the trade $53.5 million deal. Johnson told The Associated Press that was the last running back to Jones doesn’t expect suit to Murray agreed to rework his run for 100 yards in a game for deal. The person spoke on con- Tennessee, a drought that dition of anonymity because the stretches back to December deal will not be announced 2013. distract team during spring until Wednesday. Quarterback Marcus Mariota ESPN first reported the trade. ran for 112 yards on Dec. 6 in a KNOXVILLE (AP) — Tennessee saying he only tried to assist like raising your family. All of us year on a six-game winning Other terms of the deal were win over Jacksonville, but that football coach Butch Jones Bowles and that “I will fight all of that have children understand, streak to finish 22nd in the Top not immediately available. The number was boosted by an 87- believes the lawsuit against the these false attacks on my charac- you try to raise them the right 25. The only starters from Titans hold the No. 1 pick in the yard touchdown run. The university over its handling of ter.” He declined to comment fur- way. I have three boys, and we’ve Tennessee’s 45-6 Outback Bowl April draft and have eight draft Titans ranked 25th in the NFL assault complaints involving ath- ther Monday and said he stood by raised them the same way and triumph over Northwestern who picks — three in the top 64 last season, averaging 92.8 letes won’t distract his team as it his original statement. they all have a different personal- have departed are offensive tackle selections. yards rushing per game, and opens spring practice. Players agreed the lawsuit ity about themselves. They have a Kyler Kerbyson, wide receiver Von Murray led the NFL in rush- new coach Mike Mularkey has The Volunteers began practice shouldn’t cause a distraction as different way, the way they per- Pearson, defensive tackle Owen ing for 1,845 yards with 13 talked about running the ball Monday afternoon, a month after they practice. ceive things. That’s why we try to Williams and safeties LaDarrell touchdowns in Dallas in 2014 much more next season. Tennessee was sued in federal “I wouldn’t say it’s affected our have a variety in that program. I McNeil and Brian Randolph. and was the NFL Offensive Murray, a six-year veteran court. The suit, which has eight focus,” linebacker Jalen Reeves- think you’d be hard-pressed to But not all of them will be par- Player of the Year. But he was has run for 5,228 yards and 34 unidentified women as plaintiffs, Maybin said. “Once it’s time to find any school in the country ticipating in spring practice. considered a bust in Kelly’s touchdowns in his career, aver- alleges that Tennessee has violat- work for us, we go to work. We that is (as) invested in that topic Jones said Monday that safe- offense, running for only 702 aging 4.6 yards per carry. He ed Title IX policies and created a don’t think about any of that (as) the University of Tennessee. ty/kick returner Evan Berry, yards with the Eagles last sea- also has 215 receptions for “hostile sexual environment” stuff. Maybe a little bit outside of “It’s a year-round program. Do offensive tackle Chance Hall, wide son when forced to run out of 1,522 yards. Adding Murray through a policy of indifference football, it might get in some guys’ we need to continue to grow and receiver Josh Malone, offensive the shotgun formation instead also brings some much-needed toward assaults by athletes, heads, but once it’s time to work, evolve and improve? Yes, but guard Jashon Robertson, tight of deeper in the backfield. experience to the Titans’ including football players. we’re all focused.” every great organization is always end Joe Stocstill, running back Murray did run for 112 yards offense, which had rookies take “Our players have been very In the weeks since the lawsuit looking that way.” Joe Young and defensive linemen Oct. 19 against the Giants. 25.8 percent of the snaps last focused, very driven,” Jones said was filed, all of Tennessee’s head Tennessee is preparing for a Derek Barnett, Andrew Butcher, Kelly was fired before the season. at a morning news conference. coaches held a rare joint press season in which it is expected to Kyle Phillips, Shy Tuttle and “We’ve had the best offseason conference to defend the culture contend for a Southeastern Kendal Vickers wouldn’t be out we’ve had since we’ve been here, of the athletic program and ath- Conference title. The players say for spring practice due to injuries. very driven both academically letic director Dave Hart held a all the off-field issues haven’t hin- Jones didn’t specify the nature of and athletically. I don’t see that separate media session in which dered them in their preparation any of the injuries but said all Peyton being an issue one bit.” he said that he trusts Jones for the season. should be ready to return this From Page 9 An amended complaint in the “implicitly.” “It really hasn’t been a distrac- summer. lawsuit states former Tennessee Jones has spoken frequently tion,” quarterback Joshua Dobbs Jones also said Austin Smith receiver Drae Bowles assisted a about the variety of guest speak- said. “We’re focused on the task at would be moving from linebacker take our time, I’m going to find game after winning his second woman who said she’d been ers he has brought in to talk to hand, getting better this offsea- to defensive end, Micah out what you’re doing and then championship in 1999, and on raped by two other players, and his players about avoiding mis- son, getting better this spring. Abernathy would be shifting I’m going to pick you apart. Monday he said, “Having been that later he was attacked by takes on and off the field. He We’re just excited to get back on from cornerback to safety and “I can’t tell you how many through it, I know it’s a hard day teammates and told by Jones that addressed that subject again the field and throw the ball Jason Croom would move from times I said, ‘Dang, why didn’t we for him.” he had “betrayed the team.” The Monday. around.” wide receiver to tight end this think of that?’” Indeed, Manning choked up complaint said Jones later called “We talk about making the right The Vols return most of their spring. Jones added that Manning went 50-15 in Denver, several times, especially when he to apologize. choices and the right decisions key players from a team that went Abernathy also would be working leading the Broncos to four AFC listed all the things he’d miss Jones has issued a statement every single day,” Jones said. “It’s 9-4 last season and closed the out at nickel. West titles, two Super Bowl trips, about football: deciphering one championship, and in 2013 defenses; the flights home after a guided the highest-scoring big win; his teammates. offense in league history. All after Coach Gary Kubiak recounted retraining himself to throw follow- Manning’s journey through six ’Stangs ing a series of neck fusion surger- weeks of rehab and his return to From Page 9 ies forced him to miss the 2011 the field in leading Denver to a season and he was cut by the comeback victory over the hoop and some harm on a fast shots, I didn’t want to stop the After the running and jumping 20-of-33 shots (61 percent) from Colts. Chargers in the regular-season break to tie the game with 43 momentum,” explained the and celebrating with fellow stu- the two-point area and drilled 46 Former Colorado Rockies slug- finale that secured the AFC’s top ticks remaining before the inter- coach. “Bryce (Nunnelly) got dents and families, the Mustangs percent (6-for-13) from “down- ger Todd Helton, Manning’s team- seed. mission. penetration and was able to dish cut down the net the game-win- town.” The hosts also outre- mate at Tennessee in the 1990s, “I know it was tough, and you “Give our guys credit. We it to Josh (Jones), who finished it ner went through, which had bounded the visitors by a 35-22 once told the story about how were special along the way,” didn’t panic when we got down off.” just been hung up that day. margin. Manning’s right arm was so shot Kubiak said, turning to the five- after his neck operations that he time MVP. “So, it was only nine early. To fight back to tie the Lawrence County did get off a Jones led the WV attack with Lawrence County sizzled the game by halftime was huge,” pro- final 3-point attempt from the 15 points, making 5-of-6 shots thought Peyton was goofing months for me, but I’ll remember long-distance nylon, hitting 12- around when he threw a football it for a lifetime.” claimed Coach Williams. top of the key but it drew iron from close in and was 1-for-2 of-23 (52 percent), while going 8- and it fluttered like a wounded Manning revealed after the “Although we were tied at the and bounced away into Melton’s beyond the arc, plus sank 2-of-3 for-20 close in. half, we came back out with a duck. news conference he had an waiting arms. free throws. He also dished out a Martin led the Wildcats with “He had nothing,” Helton “orthotics guru” who had also mindset of being down by 10 “We had four goals coming into half dozen assists and cleared 17 points, while Clift had a dou- points, and came together to play recounted. “But I knew he’d come helped other NFL QBs take up this season: win 20 games, win four rebounds. ble-double with 15 points and 10 back and be Peyton Manning shop in his garage last hard and play good defense,” the district and region titles and Nunnelly helped out with 13 caroms. Lance Pope sank four 3- added Bunton. again because nobody else works November to fit him with some make it to Murfreesboro, but points on 3-of-5 shooting in front pointers on his way to 14 mark- that hard.” orthotics that helped him get The hosts struck first after the we’re not finished yet; we’re going of the curved line and 2-for-4 ers. Manning revealed last summer back on the field. He added the intermission when Nunnelly hit a to go over there and try to win it,” beyond it, plus he cleared seven he still had no feeling in the fin- torn ligament near his left heel driving basket, but Lawrence declared Jones, who remembers boards and dished off five helps. GAME SUMMARY gertips of his right hand, and yet feels fine and won’t require sur- County answered with a 3 to the last Mustang substate victo- All five Mustang starters net- TSSAA Boys Sectional Game he threw 140 of his NFL-best 539 gery in retirement. retake the lead. Lawrence County 18 12 14 16 — 60 ry, which came when he was a ted double figures with Bunton, Walker Valley 10 20 17 15 — 62 TD passes for the Broncos, He informed Elway, Kubiak Junior Cooper Melton then fourth-grader. Gibson and Melton scoring 10 WILDCATS (60) — Garrett Martin 17, Bryce Clift including a record 55 in 2013. and Ellis of his decision to retire netted six points as part of a 13- “This is a dream come true,” apiece. 15, Lance Pope 14, Kemp 8, Rohling 3, Gulley 3. Team president Joe Ellis told Saturday. The move gives the 5 spurt, with Bunton dropping a MUSTANGS (62) — Josh Jones 15, Bryce proclaimed Bunton. “This Bunton posted a double-dou- Nunnelly 13, Kenny Bunton 10, Kolten Gibson 10, Manning, “If there is a list of Broncos $19 million in cap space bomb from the top of the key, doesn’t feel real yet. It won’t until ble with 10 caroms as well, plus Cooper Melton 10, Zach Eslinger 4. achievements needed to attain to try to sign several of their free plus Jones and Gibson helping 3-POINTERS: LC 12 (Martin 5, Pope 4, Kemp 2, we get to Murfreesboro, but we he blocked four shots. Melton Gulley); WV 6 (Gibson 2, Nunnelly 2, Bunton, greatness, you’ve checked every agents, including Manning’s heir out with a bucket apiece for a can’t stop now. We don’t want to pulled down seven ricochets and Jones). box.” apparent, Brock Osweiler. seven-point Mustang lead. just play in the state, we want to Gibson five. FREE THROWS: LC 8-of-12; WV 4-of-10. Elway was equally emotional Manning also called each of the After the Middle Tennessee vis- RECORDS: Lawrence County 21-12; Walker win it.” As a team, Walker Valley made Valley 23-9. when he walked away from the other coaches he played for: Jim itors pulled back within three Mora, Tony Dungy, Jim Caldwell (47-44) at the close of the third and John Fox. quarter, they tied the game at 49- He also called Bill Parcells, all in the first minute and a half Tom Brady, Bill Belichick, Tom of the final frame. Bears Moore, Jim Irsay, Wes Welker, Walker Valley broke the knot From Page 9 and Brandon Stokley. Then, he when Bunton put in a spinning group-texted some former team- jumper from the lane at the 5:20 The Bears were outscored 13-9 bucket. That basket served as “Black-and-Gold,” with just with a little over two minutes left mates with the Colts and mark before Nunnelly grabbed a in the second quarter, but were the Bears’ only one for the next under two minutes left. in the game and Hunter Duggan Broncos, his high school buddies rebound and drove the distance, still able to rein in Blackman’s couple of minutes, while the After being outscored 23-10, came off the bench and sank a and his college pals. but was fouled on a fast break. offense. Blaze went on to score 11 unan- Bradley entered the fourth quar- shot from downtown with 24 sec- He texted coaches he played He sunk both charity tosses with That all changed after half- swered points. ter trailing Blackman by 19 onds remaining. Duggan’s shot against, telling them all they’d 4:24 on the clock for a five-point time. Copeland scored six more points. made the Bears’ deficit 30 points. been a part of his football life. edge. “Actually, we were doing good points before the third quarter The Blaze were once again Blackman’s Cedriontis Wilson All of the responses and con- Scoring the final nine Wildcat job until the second half rolled was finished, ultimately picking able to post 23 points in those racked up 19 points, with versations “kind of helped me points, 6-foot-7 Bryce Clift gave around and they started a 23-10 up eight of the Bears’ 10 points. final eight minutes, while the Christian Dewitt, the regular through the last day and a-half,” the visitors the lead with a pair of run. They started lighting it up “We tried to go to our isolation Bears picked up 12 more points. season and district 7-AAA tour- Manning said. free throws with 2:24 left. from the corners and hitting 3- stuff and it worked a little bit, Blackman opened up the fourth nament player of the year, chip- Manning refused to let any- Melton drilled his huge 3- balls everywhere — the flood- and Cole got into the paint and quarter with an alley-oop from ping in 13 points. Donovan Sims thing dampen his big day, declin- pointer with 70 seconds remain- gates opened up,” Clark on the line,” Clark detailed. Donovan Sims to Jarrell Reeves finished with 10 points. ing to address in detail a recent ing to break a 56-all tie. explained. “You can’t come back “We didn’t do a very good job for his second dunk of the night. rehashing of a sexual harassment Clift put in back-to-back paint from a team like Blackman being offensively, and that’s my fault. Ten of Blackman’s 23 points GAME SUMMARY claim from his days at Tennessee. TSSAA Boys Sectional Game baskets with 1:00 and :18 on the down 15 to 18 points, because We called a couple sets, ran in the fourth quarter came from Bradley Central 8 9 10 12 — 39 “This is a joyous day,” he said, clock for a one-point Wildcat they are so deliberate in their them, executed them and got the charity stripe, where they Blackman 10 13 23 23 — 69 “and nothing could overtake this lead. BEARS (39) — Cole Copeland 14, McCurdy 6, offense when they want to be — some good looks; we just didn’t were 10-for-10. Ultimately, the Pitner 5, Parker 4, Duggan 3, Tucker 3, Brown, day.” Instead of calling timeout, they run some Princeton action finish anything around the goal. Blaze missed only one free Ware 2, T. Beavers, J. Beavers. Earlier, reciting from Scripture, Williams let his Herd run, which BLAZE (69) — Cedriontis Wilson 19, Christian he said, “I have fought the good and take good shots. We were We missed a number of layups throw, going 14-of-15 from the Dewitt 13, Deonte Alley 10, Sims 9, Reeves 6, resulted in Jones’ final basket having to scramble and they that maybe would’ve made a dif- line. Thomas 6, Gibson 3, Bri. Williams 2, Nelson 2, fight and I have finished the and a whistle giving him a free burned us on it.” ference in the third quarter — it Bradley, which sank only White, Bry. Williams, Hill. race.” 3-POINTERS: Bradley 3 (Copeland, Duggan, throw to complete the old fash- Cole Copeland, who proved to didn’t go [well] and so we were three treys in the game, saw two McCurdy); Blackman 7 (Wilson 3, Alley 2, Sims, “Well, I’ve fought a good fight,” ioned three-point play. be Bradley’s leading scorer with having to rush a lot of shots.” of those 3-balls come in the final Gibson). Manning said. “I’ve finished my FREE THROWS: Bradley 8-of-12; Blackman 14- “They (WV) had been doing 14 points Monday night, opened John Brown sank the final eight minutes. of-15. football race and after 18 years, such a great job of creating up the third quarter with a quick basket of the quarter for the Bradley McCurdy hit a trey RECORDS: Bradley 24-8; Blackman 32-0. it’s time.” 12—Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, March 8, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com A community of workers who won’t accept mediocrity It has often been said that if a per- efforts to better themselves with this foundation ready for growth and har- shortcuts to the same destination. Not son from this area doesn’t like the OUR drive and dedication. They are the vest! only is this ill-advised, it is also a sure weather, they just have to wait a few COUNTY same people who tend to make it pos- Our calling is to not only reap the way of cultivating the “weeds” of bitter- hours and it will change. sible for our community to have excel- benefits of their foresight, but to also ness, jealousy and envy in one’s life. I do not know about you, but I am Bradley County lent places of employment, education, ensure that this same gift is available True success is often found by those ready for a change of weather that will Mayor health care, first responders, worship to those who will inherit Bradley who seek and/or are given opportuni- stay nice for a while. The cold and D. Gary Davis and the rest of the multitude of bene- County and this region in the future. ty. And for those who may remember seemingly ever-present rain have taken fits that we each enjoy today. Yes, the seasons are changing to a Ann Landers, she made a famous their toll on all of us. But those of Our community is blessed with this time of improving weather that will statement that I have found to be true: sewing, reaping and harvesting are same mindset and enjoys the further usher in a time of growth and new life. “Opportunities are usually disguised as principles to which we all are subject done to result in this benefit. The benefit of workers who refuse to accept This same season is beginning in ALL hard work, so most people do not rec- to on this planet we call Earth. These majority of those who have a success- mediocrity. The combination of a stable of Bradley County, and it is our job to ognize them.” same principles also work within many ful business or income have been the government, free enterprise and abun- be ready to do our part to ensure that Bradley County is a land full of other individual and community same ones that are at work early, stay- dant natural resources in the hands of this growth is managed in a way to opportunity. We each have work to do efforts, as well. ing late and also investing in them- community-minded pioneers in the ensure the benefits are not only plenti- and because of our people in the past, A wise person sees those who are selves for a better future. past left us in this generation with an ful, but also sustainable. present and future, I am confident we doing well and prospering, and These men and women are citizens amazing gift, as well as a vast respon- There are those who will always see will always be known as Tennessee at observes what they have previously who we should be thanking for their sibility, of a community with a firm success and find ways of seeking its best!

ANNIE’S Viewpoint MAILBOX

Dear Annie: I have three best friends. We are juniors in high An analysis of the views school and like sisters. Two weeks ago, “Jessica” and “Lucy” got into a fight because Jessica of Obama’s opponents didn’t like Lucy’s driving. When I suggested that most people don’t resident Obama is a radi- side of the aisle,” it’s the other take well to criticism, Jessica cal socialist ... as evident side of history. We still can’t refused to talk to me. The next by none of his policies or get past the statement “I just day, she sent a long text message P to Lucy and me, saying we are anything he’s ever said. don’t like him.” “always mean and heartless” to He’s a radical because his Imagine if Bernie Sanders her. She sent me a separate text opponents call him a radical. were a black man. Bernie’s listing all the little things I do They dubbed his signature policies are actually radical. that bother her. market-based health care law He also gets to be angry and I apologized to Jessica, saying a government takeover of it’s not seen as threatening it was not intentional and that I would try to be more aware of my health care. It’s not. It’s whatsoever. Bernie really does responses to her. We are in a lot RomneyCare, the most want a government takeover of of classes together and eventual- milquetoast of all the Cares. health care. He really does ly, she started being sugary Still, Congress has voted to want to give people “free stuff.” sweet to me. Meanwhile, Lucy confided that her parents are repeal it more than 60 times. He actually refers to himself as having horrible problems and According to Obama’s a Democratic Socialist. then she swore me to secrecy. I detractors, everything he does Imagine the terror it’d evoke if felt loyal to Lucy, and didn’t real- is either unprecedented, weak he said all this while also hav- TODAY IN HISTORY ly warm up to Jessica’s over- or disrespectful. Early in his ing black skin. Bernie gets to tures. Today, a classmate informed first term the president was be a radical me that Lucy is dating my ex- photographed putting his feet and still consid- Today is Tuesday, March 8, Eindhoven, the Netherlands. Manager Robert Rizzo had been the 68th day of 2016. There are In 1983, in a speech to the receiving an annual salary of boyfriend. Lucy claims she didn’t on his desk in the Oval Office. ered a con- 298 days left in the year. National Association of $1.5 million, and that four of tell me because she thought I’d The reaction was apoplectic. tender for the Today’s Highlight in Evangelicals convention in the five City Council members be angry. Annie, I don’t care The forward your granny sent White House History: Orlando, Florida, President had paid themselves $100,000 about my ex and it doesn’t both- On March 8, 1966, Nelson’s Ronald Reagan referred to the to meet about once a month.) er me if they date. What bothers you asked, “Does this photo because he’s a me is that Lucy hid it instead of taken in the Oval Office con- white dude. Pillar, a 120-foot-high column in Soviet Union as an “evil empire.” One year ago: Thousands of Dublin honoring British naval In 1986, four French televi- people crowded the Edmund telling me and asking if it was OK. After the way I’ve tried to be vey anything to you about atti- Imagine if hero Horatio Nelson, was sion crew members were Pettus Bridge in Alabama, many tude and arrogance?” Then Trump were bombed by the Irish Republican abducted in west Beirut; a caller loyal to her, this is like a stab in jammed shoulder to shoulder, to the back. Are these friendships the slideshow of every presi- Dupuy black. If he was Army. claimed Islamic Jihad was commemorate a bloody con- On this date: responsible. (All four were even- over? — Kylie dent in the history of the repub- off the rails and frontation 50 years earlier Dear Kylie: Maybe. You sound In 1702, England’s Queen tually released.) between police and peaceful lic putting his feet on his desk saying whatever he wanted: Anne acceded to the throne In 1996, the Coen Brothers’ like a sensible person with some surfaced. Sure, he was the first using profanity, insulting other protesters that helped bring difficult friends. One seems over- upon the death of King William black comedy “Fargo” was about the 1965 Voting Rights black president to put his feet nations, calling Megyn Kelly a III. placed in limited release by sensitive and the other self- Act. Sam Simon, 59, a co-cre- involved. But this is not unusual on the desk. It was different. bimbo, being publicly lustful In 1854, U.S. Commodore Gramercy Pictures. ator of “The Simpsons” and an Matthew C. Perry made his sec- In 2014, Malaysia Airlines during high school. With the nor- No one could quite put their and saying America is no animal-rights advocate, died in mal ups and downs of adoles- finger on exactly why. It just longer great. If white people ond landing in Japan; within a Flight MH370, a Boeing 777 Pacific Palisades, California. month, he concluded a treaty with 239 people on board, van- cence, along with hormonal was. were getting beat up at his ral- Today’s Birthdays: Actress changes, relationships can be with the Japanese. ished during a flight from Kuala Sue Langdon is 80. College “Arrogant.” lies — if a black Trump were In 1874, the 13th president of Lumpur to Beijing, setting off a challenging. These changes are Football Hall of Famer Pete indications of personal growth For the last seven years calling for torturing detainees, the United States, Millard massive search. Dawkins is 78. Baseball player- Fillmore, died in Buffalo, New Ten years ago: Iran threat- and maturity, and not all friend- these hysterics have devel- banning religious minorities turned-author Jim Bouton is ships survive the transition. York, at age 74. ened the United States with oped their own rhythm: from entering the country and 77. Songwriter Carole Bayer We recommend you be as tol- In 1917, Russia’s “February “harm and pain” if the U.S. tried Sager is 72. Actor-director erant as possible while Jessica Widespread panic over retweeting black supremacists, Revolution” (referring to the Old to use the U.N. Security Council Micky Dolenz (The Monkees) is and Lucy sort out their own Obama’s alleged extremism, he’d be a goner. His fascistic Style calendar) began in to punish Tehran for its suspect struggles. Be supportive and Petrograd; the result was the nuclear program. Six months 71. Singer-musician Randy followed by calmer voices say- rants would be dubbed a kind, but you shouldn’t have to abdication of the Russian Meisner is 70. Pop singer Peggy ing a beloved white president national security threat. He’d be after Hurricane Katrina, walk on eggshells. And please monarchy in favor of a provi- March is 68. Baseball Hall of President George W. Bush got a find people you can count on to did the same thing, then the ostracized and marginalized. sional government. The U.S. Famer Jim Rice is 63. Singer close-up look at the remaining be supportive and kind to you, whole episode evolving into We’d stop hearing about him. Senate voted to limit filibusters Gary Numan is 58. NBC News mountains of debris, abandoned even if it means broadening your dog whistles for a bloc resent- White men get to misbe- by adopting the cloture rule. homes and boarded-up busi- anchor Lester Holt is 57. Actor Aidan Quinn is 57. Country circle of friends. ing “political correctness.” have, have extreme views and In 1930, the 27th president of nesses in New Orleans. The ——— the United States, William Hornets played their first game musician Jimmy Dormire is 56. Yes, it’s Obama’s divisive- put their feet on their own desk Actress Camryn Manheim is 55. (About the writers: Annie’s ness. He divided the country, without question. Howard Taft, died in at The New Orleans Arena since Mailbox is written by Kathy Washington at age 72. Katrina; they lost to the Los Actor “Leon” is 53. Rock singer you see. How did he do that The same can’t be said for Shawn Mullins (The Thorns) is Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, long- In 1944, two days after an ini- Angeles Lakers, 113-107. NFL time editors of the Ann Landers exactly? The stuff he did as black men (or white women, tial strike, U.S. heavy bombers owners agreed to the players’ 48. Singer Van Hunt is 46. Actress Andrea Parker is 46. column. Please email your ques- president ... with the things. another column for another resumed raiding Berlin during union proposal, extending the tions or comments to anniesmail- Anything specific? Divided time). World War II. collective bargaining agreement Actor Boris Kodjoe is 43. Actor Freddie Prinze Jr. is 40. Actress [email protected], or write to: In 1965, the United States for six years. Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators everyone ... violated the Seven years into his presi- Laura Main is 39. Actor James landed its first combat troops in Five years ago: Voters in Syndicate, 737 3rd St., Hermosa Constitution. Which part? All of dency, Obama still gets treated Van Der Beek is 39. Rhythm- South Vietnam as 3,500 Bell, California, went to the Beach CA 90254. You can also them. Violated all of them. like a revolutionary usurper Marines arrived to defend the polls in huge numbers and and-blues singer Kameelah find Annie on Facebook at He’s taken away our rights. rather than a twice democrati- U.S. air base at Da Nang. threw out the entire City Williams (702) is 38. Actor Nick Facebook.com/AskAnnies. To Which rights? So many, it’s cally elected American presi- In 1979, technology firm Council after most of its mem- Zano is 38. Rock singer Tom find out more about Annie’s impossible to count them all. dent. The most mundane of all Philips demonstrated a proto- bers had been charged with Chaplin (Keane) is 37. Rock Mailbox and read features by type compact disc player during fraud. (Residents were infuriat- musician Andy Ross (OK Go) is Seven years of having a man presidential tasks still get other Creators Syndicate writers a press conference in ed to find out that former City 37. Actress Jessica Collins is and cartoonists, visit the Creators named Barack Hussein framed as though they’re the 33. Rhythm-and-blues singer Syndicate Web page at www.cre- Obama as the most powerful final moments before total Kristinia DeBarge is 26. ators.com.) man in the country and we still white genocide. Even as I type UK business group leader struggle to even admit there’s this I expect sighs and eye rolls prejudice and double stan- over yet another column about resigns after EU comments dards for people of color. We race in Obama’s America. LONDON (AP) — The director- But last week Longworth said Cleveland Daily Banner still can’t accept that No Drama Yeah, because it’s still a general of the British Chambers that “the U.K. would be better off – Established in 1854 – Obama is a centrist with a thing. of Commerce has resigned after taking a decision to leave” the EU. shockingly (real) scandal-free To those incensed Obama is saying the U.K. should leave the Supporters of EU withdrawal EDITOR AND PUBLISHER GENERAL MANAGER European Union. accused David Cameron’s 10 Stephen L. Crass Jim Bryant administration which inherited going to pick another Supreme The organization said that Downing St. office of involvement an economy in free fall. Court justice, that he’s not just John Longworth has decided to in Longworth’s ouster. But OFFICE MANAGER CIRCULATION DIRECTOR The only radical thing in the going to serve three-fifths of step down because his “personal Downing St. said Monday that Herb Lacy Obama years is an unpopular his term, those still lamenting view on the referendum is likely “no pressure” had been put on Joyce Taylor gerrymandered Congress that he’s so to create confusion.” the organization. SPORTS EDITOR The group, which represents Longworth said he had not ASSOCIATE EDITOR screaming, “You lie!” — filibus- arrogant/uppity/radical and yet hundreds of businesses, says it been pressured to resign. Richard Roberts Rick Norton tering, delaying, shutting down still president, I will quote the will not campaign on either side “I’ve voluntarily resigned as ADVERTISING DIRECTOR and otherwise sabotaging the late Justice Scalia when he in Britain’s EU membership ref- director general of the British Jack Bennett whole idea of divided govern- was asked about Bush v. erendum, to be held June 23. A Chambers of Commerce in order ASSOCIATE EDITOR majority of its member business- to have the freedom to express Gwen Swiger RETAIL SALES MANAGER ment. It’s not the storied “other Gore: “Get over it!” es supported staying in the bloc myself on the European referen- when surveyed last year. dum,” he told Sky News. Sheena Meyer LIFESTYLES EDITOR ——— William Wright PRESS SUPERVISOR (© Copyright 2016 TinaDupuy.com, distributed exclusively by (EDITOR’S NOTE: The Banner welcomes letters to the editor. The Richard Yarber Cagle Cartoons newspaper syndicate. About the writer: Tina guidelines call for letters to be in good taste and no more than 300 words. Some minor editing, not affecting the meaning, may be 423-472-5041 Dupuy is a nationally syndicated columnist and host of the podcast required. All letters must include the author’s signature, address Telephone “Cultish.” She can be reached at [email protected]. This col- and a telephone number for confirmation. 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Stum By JOYANNA LOVE Banner Senior Staff Writer explained that some houses may “For anybody, no already be energy efficient to the As a part of the Tennessee matter what situation point that a 25 percent increase Valley Authority’s Extreme your house is in — it’s is not attainable. Other homes Energy Makeover Grant, Impact just good, practical may have too many issues for Cleveland is offering an energy energy-saving tips that energy-efficiency measures fund- workshop Saturday. he gives.” ed by the grant to address all the The event will be held at the — Jake Stum problems. Blythe Family Support Center on “If it’s not up to code or they Blythe Avenue at 10 a.m. have some significant health and Jamie Creekmore of Cleveland for energy home improvements. safety problems, then we can Utilities will present information Homeowners are eligible to either help them get those on how to decrease energy usage apply for the grant program if addressed (through other part- Banner photo, JOYANNA LOVE Banner photo, JOYANNA LOVE at home. they live in a single family home BEN ATCHLEYState Veterans Home activities TErrY PATE, left, activities director at Ben ners) and then Clear Result can “For anybody, no matter what in the Blythe-Oldfield go and approve them (or not director Terry Pate, left, accepts a donation from Atchley State Veterans Home, accepts a dona- Community. The homes must situation your house is in — it’s approve the application),” Stum D.L. Wilson of the Vietnam Veterans of Americation from Bill Gray of Disabled American just good, practical energy-saving have electric heat as the primary said. Chapter 596. Veterans Chapter 25. heat, be at least 20 years old tips that he gives,” said Jake “Clear Result is really good at Stum, Impact Cleveland commu- and be able to achieve a 25 per- knowing for sure if they are going nity outreach and education cent increase in energy efficien- to be able to get the 25 percent, coordinator. cy. but there is follow-up, so they will Creekmore will also answer Single family rental homes may Local DAV, VVA groups aid know. It will be neat to see how energy-usage questions from the be eligible for the program with much energy is being saved,” he audience. an agreement between Impact said. The event is open to the Cleveland and the landlord. Clear Result, a company spe- veterans home in Knoxville Bradley County community, not Stum defined the Blythe- cializing in energy home improve- just those in the Extreme Energy Oldfield Community as “south of ment, is one of Impact By JOYANNA LOVE us work real closely together,” wouldn’t be here today,” Gray Makeover service area. However, the old Whirlpool (site), north of Cleveland’s partners for the pro- Banner Senior Staff Writer Gray said. said. “I have been living on bor- attendees will receive information Blythe-Bower Elementary School, gram, and is acting as a project Gray said these partnerships rowed time a long time, so that about the grant, eligibility and then (along) Wildwood manager. Local veterans joined together are a way to make the funds is why I am so dedicated to requirements and how to apply. (Avenue) and the railroad tracks.” Other partners include to raise funds and help make available to each go further. helping other veterans.” “We have the TVA grant to do “We are going to go to a phase Cleveland Housing Authority, the lives of veterans at the Ben Many local veterans are mem- For more information about energy retrofits in our target area, two, probably this summer, Habitat for Humanity and the Atchley Tennessee State bers of both groups. Disabled American Veterans and this is our first major educa- where people outside of our target Community Development Block Veterans Home in Knoxville a “We thought it was necessary Chapter 25, contact Gray at tion event,” Stum said. area can start applying,” Stum Grant program. little easier. to do something about that, so 423-336-6641 or Education workshops will be said. “We are working on a pipeline Members of the Disabled the DAV and the Vietnam veter- [email protected]. offered once a month for the This second phase of the grant of homes that are approved, and American Veterans Chapter 25 ans got together to raise For more information about duration of the grant. will be available if Impact we want to get to 100 approved and Vietnam Veterans of $3,000,” Gray said. Vietnam Veterans of America The workshops will teach peo- Cleveland has not found 300 America Chapter 596, both in homes,” Stum said. “We would The facility had begun a Chapter 596, call 423-472- ple “to use energy more wisely,” qualifying homes within the like to do that before the end of Bradley County, donated a com- fundraiser and was able to raise 0903. Stum said. Blythe-Oldfield Community. March.” bined $3,000 to the veterans the remaining $2,000. Impact Cleveland, a division of Each application will go The goal starting in April is to home for a specialized sink for “We were glad to be a part,” United Way of Bradley County, through a pre-evaluation of the complete energy improvements in the barber shop. said D.L. Wilson, president of was awarded a $3.75 million TVA home to make sure it can reach a 25 homes per month until the “It makes it easier for people the Vietnam Veterans of Extreme Energy Makeover Grant 25 percent increase in energy effi- end of the grant funding. in wheelchairs to get a haircut, America Chapter 596. get their hair washed,” said DAV Wilson said he has been a Commander Bill Gray. part of the annual visits for sev- He said the sink “pulls away eral years. from the wall, raises up and “I like going and talking to the Board down and tilts.”Word War II veterans, the “It’s not going to do a whole From Page 1 Korean veterans and Vietnam lot for one particular veteran, veterans,” Wilson said. but it makes all the veterans’ ents were eighth-grade math deteriorated mortar joints that allow the school system’s lawn In the past, the groups have lives a little easier,” Gray said. instructor Kelly Owens, eighth- need to be repointed, and the care company to focus on made donations for the veterans The sink was on the facility’s grade social studies teacher Josh entire building needs to be brick increased care at the nearby home residents to be able to go wish list, but it costs $5,000. Foggin, and seventh-grade ELA sealed. Taylor added that the Denning Center. on day trips to Pigeon Forge, When the DAV and VVA made teacher Emily Raper. planter area to the south of the Arnold Principal Michael Chai etc. their yearly trip to the veterans Grays’ commitment to From Cleveland High School, office entrance is causing water had some initial concerns, due to ©2014 home with Christmas gifts, they the school board recognized problems in the basement com- the school’s limited parking, but involvement in helping other found out about the need. The JEWELERS English teacher Wanda Dent, puter room, and is threatening those concerns have been veterans is very personal for leaders discussed taking on the engineering motivator Ben the integrity of the foundation. worked out. him. project with their respective “I laid on the battlefield a lit- 1721 KEITH STREET • STUART PARK PLAZA ( Williams, and Spanish teacher Taylor said Ken Cress, with The board approved the agree- chapters, and the fundraising (Next to The Town Squire) Jeremy Smith. Associated Architectural ment without a negative vote. tle over an hour, almost bled to began. Also honored from the Services, estimates the cost — There was one other vote by death, if it wasn’t for a Navy 478-0049 • 478-0050 “The Vietnam Veterans and LAY-AWAYS WELCOME Denning Technology and Careers could be up to $300,000. the school board, where mem- Corpsman staying with me I Center was school counselor The board was unanimous in bers approved a $50,000 to Blair Deacon-Smith. approval of the request, with $80,000 expense from the gener- Three teachers advanced to work anticipated for this sum- al fund to replace boilers at regional competition. They mer. Stuart Elementary School. include Swartzel, Raper and There was one other issue Taylor said the current boilers Dent. involving Arnold School. Taylor were installed in 1957, and are In addition to the multiple said Cleveland’s Parks and only about 50 percent efficient. honors received by Arnold Recreation Department is He said Principal Richelle Memorial School and Arnold requesting use of Arnold’s old Shelton, and principals before teachers, other Arnold issues football field for Saturday soccer her, have had to turn the boilers came up before the school play. on manually. Monday. In exchange for this use, “I don’t think they’ll last — The school board approved Parks and Recreation will take through another year,” he said. an expense of $280,000 to over the mowing/maintenance Taylor added that his depart- $300,000 (from the general fund) of the field, and install soccer ment has made repairs in the for replacement of the library goals. It will also post signs that past, but they can no longer find floor at Arnold School. the field is not available for pub- parts. These repairs are due to water lic use during school hours or He said the new boilers will be drainage occurring in the exterior events. over 90 percent efficient, and of the building, according to Dan Hartman of the city said could be connected to the energy Maintenance Supervisor Hal use of the field will mostly be on management system. The life of a Taylor. Saturdays. new boiler is approximately 30 He said the exterior brick has Taylor said the agreement will years. Arena From Page 1 “We were looking at 13 tracts and fuel distribution center to The building’s architect said of land (in that area),” said the location between the school last week was the first time he Myers, adding that TDOT was and the Dollar General. has been inside the building anticipating a new roadway for The entrance to this property, since the playing floor has been each new development for curb at the traffic light, is being rec- in place and seating installed. cuts. ommended as two lines in and The newly approved surface for Myers said the state has two lines out. the second-floor track has been requested a study, and wants to The school location will have completed, and Sunday was the know if a traffic signal along that single lanes in and out, and there first time there was any traffic on stretch of highway is warranted. would be driveways (entrances) the surface. The construction The school board recently to the two parcels to the south of project was delayed a few days approved a swap of parcels along the school. for the track surface to dry. Georgetown Road with adjacent Myers is recommending a Templeton said landscaping developers, giving the school sys- police officer be stationed at the and paving work continues sur- tem several additional feet of school entrance/exit during rounding the building, but the highway frontage on the south arrival time in the mornings and work is expected to be completed side of the school property. departure time in the afternoon. well before the official opening. This swap also requires a flip- He said this would help to Other trees on the high school flop of the school’s design plan, expedite the traffic flow, although property are to be trimmed and but also adds considerable dis- the proposed traffic light to the spruced up before the grand tance in the traffic-stacking area north would also help in peak opening. in front of the school for drop-offs traffic situations. Cleveland High School and pick-ups. Myers said when the highway Principal Autumn O’Bryan was Parcels on the north side of the is eventually widened, there will asked about the message board school property (along the high- be sufficient turn lanes in place. along Raider Drive in front of the way) go to the developers, giving Templeton emphasized that school complex. them one solid tract of property traffic flow in the area will con- She said a slight problem had between the school site and the tinue to be a problem, until the developed with the huge gymna- existing Dollar General store to road is widened. sium blocking electronic signals the north. Board member Steve Morgan to the sign. There are two additional said it seems there are a number Wiring and connections are parcels on the south side of the of unknowns in Myers’ plan, and being replaced this week, and the school property, which will most of them are with TDOT. sign should be back in operation require entrances. Myers agreed with Morgan’s soon. Myers said he is proposing statement. four driveways (entrances/exits) Templeton was brief and to the People do read for these tracts of property, and a point on the completion of the traffic signal to the larger parcel Raider Arena construction as the small ads. You are reading to the north of the school site. work moves into its final weeks. The traffic consultant said he He said there are a number of one now. anticipates the developers will punch list items, but all appear Call The Banner bring in a major grocery outlet minor. 472-5041 14—Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, March 8, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com TENNESSEE BRIEFS Legal The Senate passed the bill on a was taken into custody. No Semi-truck carrying bees 32-0 vote on Monday, while the charges have been filed. crashes in Wilson County House vote was 68-19. It now Senate votes to add penalties MT. JULIET (AP) — A tractor heads to Republican Gov. Bill trailer carrying several hundred for texting school bus drivers Haslam. 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“It’s really just artists network- ing,” Barks said. “It’s a safe place where you can get together and talk about art and draw and hangout and start building an artist community.” Cold weather has meant the majority of these recent meetings have been indoors, mostly at local coffee shops. Recently, the group met at the Cleveland State Banner photo, BRIAN GRAVES Community College art studio. A CoMMISSIoN RooM full of staff, parents, students and county school officials witnessed enthusi- “It’s great because we have a lot astic applause after the County Commission voted to fund up to $14.5 million for a new Lake Forest more of the students here and it’s Middle School. a great, quirky blend,” Barks said. Banner photo, JoyANNA LoVE Mark McCloud, art teacher at ENJoyING time at a Cleveland Creatives Artist Meetup were, from CSCC, offered the location for the left, Ava Orr, Sigrid Orr and Lux Orr. Ava and Lux were creating art gathering. based on a nighttime forest scene displayed on Lux’s phone. “The energy that has been hap- LFMS pening with Jaime and all the From Page 1 people. It’s just really been inspir- ing, and I think Cleveland is on chairman of the school board have funded “what was originally the verge of great things for the say they had $12 million to work proposed” and said the $2.5 mil- arts,” McCloud said. with. That’s what the agreement “It’s amazing to me lion additional funding was for The meetups have been an was,” Rawls said. “Now all of a someone from that classroom space which may be encouragement to local artists. sudden, we’re coming back and district wants to bring needed in the future. Elizabeth Evans, who has talking about, on our end, an up a 5 percent a year “I am fully supporting Lake become a regular attendee, said almost 20 percent increase.” increase and say our Forest, but I just want the facts Barks was “such an inspiration” He called that increase “a students aren’t worth it. to be out there,” she said. to her to try new art mediums and drastic amount of money.” I’m disappointed we Rawls’ substitute motion failed continue honing her skills. Rawls said his research even have this substitute by a vote of 12-2 with Rawls and Her latest artistic adventure is showed the rate of inflation for Peak voting in the affirmative. trying her hand at watercolors of motion. We went construction varies from 1.6 per- through the tax gauntlet Commissioner Milan Blake, nature scenes. cent to 2.1 percent. chairman of the Finance commit- “When my children were small, and could not do that. “In the construction costs I Tonight, the person who tee, told Director of Schools Dr. I started doing some oil painting, Banner photo, JoyANNA LoVE looked at, most of the costs had Linda Cash he believed she and then gradually life got in the way,” ShELBy MARR, left, and Desiree McBride concentrate on their fought tooth and nail to either grown almost none or very make sure there were no the school board have “worked in Evans said. “I worked for 33 years work. minimally,” he said. “I talked to good faith.” at Peytons, then after I retired I new taxes is now talking several contractors and could not about delaying it with a “The relationship between the saw on Facebook where Jamie find one who had a cost increase County Commission and the substitute motion was starting these meetings … so over the last year and a half or school board is very good,” Blake I went and I enjoyed it so much I two years.” because of the said. just started sketching and gradu- Rawls said the increase “eats 20 percent gain.” He reiterated the vote for the ally got back into the painting.” up whatever potential money we — Bill Winters evening was to add the $2.5 mil- Evans said the Artist Meetups might have in the future. Every lion, emphasizing the $12 million have also given her the chance to dime. There’s nothing left.” the tax gauntlet and could not do had been approved previously. meet younger artists. “All of a sudden if something that. Tonight, the person who Rawls said he “wanted to get “I love young people, and I have goes, what do we do? Are we fought tooth and nail to make the math straight.” met a lot of young people who are going to have a tax increase?” sure there were no new taxes is “My understanding is there is artists,” Evans said. “We encour- Rawls asked. “We have been told now talking about delaying it going to be a $2.5 million addi- age each other.” we can get this without a tax with a substitute motion because tion from the Commission. Then Lux Orr is one of the younger increase. I want to know who can of the 20 percent gain.” the school board is going to give artists who attended the event at stand up and vouch for the fact Winters said there was no rea- another $2.5 million. That is a CSCC. that if this does not work, we will son “to shortchange our students total of $5 million and that is a “I think it’s really neat. It’s nice be able to fund this without a tax at this point.” total of $17 million,” Rawls said. to see other people doing different Banner photo, JoyANNA LoVE Banner photo, JoyANNA LoVE increase because our projections Commissioner Howard “We’re not building a school for styles of art,” Orr said. ELIZABETh EVANS paints at MARILyN JohNSoN concen- have been wrong before.” Thompson said he was glad the $12 million. We’re building a Her favorite art medium is a recent Cleveland Creatives trates on a sketch. He said the Commission was process took until Monday night school for $17 million. That’s the sketching. Most of her work is Artist Meetup. “mortgaging everything else for to accomplish. math. It’s not $12 million, it’s based on photographs. this.” “The mayor said there were $17 million. My main objection “I get really into detail when I artists, be around other artists, so that’s inside me,” into that “There’s nothing left for roads. ways to raise revenue other than here is we had an agreement.” sketch,” Orr said. that was a way for me to do that,” sketch, Marr said. There’s nothing left for anything property tax,” Thompson said. “I The motion to approve the full She said she has enjoyed art Raburn said. Marr said art became an outlet else. This is it right here,” Rawls appreciate the Commission and $14.5 million passed 13-1, with since she was very young. Raburn said he had recently for her in elementary school to said. “I don’t think this is how our legislators working for new Rawls as the only negative vote. Her mom Sigrid Orr said the started drawing again after being cope with bullying. you do business. When I make ways to raise revenue.” Cash told the commissioners event was a good way to meet peo- an avid sketch artist as a teenag- “I started with colored pencils. I an agreement, that’s what we’re “I think it’s time we do some- the timeline is still holding which ple. er. started drawing flowers first, then going to do.” thing for Lake Forest,” he added. would open the school in the fall “We are new to town,” Sigrid His main artwork now is draw- finally I got better to where I could Vice Chairman Jeff Yarber said “We’ve talked and talked and of 2018. Orr said. “I’m my artist, and that’s ing comic books. just look at something and draw the agreement was made four talked. We’ve got the money now. “In two years and five months, my background. My husband and Shelby Marr, a student at it,” Marr said. “I love drawing car- years ago. Let’s get it done.” we’ll have a new home,” said I had an art studio in New York CSCC, used the meetup as a time toon stuff.” “I have held the school board’s Thompson’s remarks drew LFMS Principal Ritchie where we taught art classes for to work on her class project. She said acrylic painting is her feet to the fire for 14 years,” applause from those in the audi- Stevenson after the meeting. kids and adults.” “It’s good to meet other artists favorite because of the brush Yarber said. “The last two school ence. “We’re excited about it. It’s some- She said she was glad to find around Cleveland,” Marr said. “I strokes and the detail that can be boards I’ve worked with have Commissioner Mark Hall said thing of which the community artistic things happening in like that they are bringing art portrayed. shown responsibility.” he is as conservative as anyone will be proud.” Cleveland. back to Cleveland.” Cleveland Creatives meets on He said Lake Forest has been when it has come to county Stevenson said the new school For Ashley Raburn, Cleveland The large sketch she was work- the fourth Thursday of every “pushed to the side for a number spending. has been a dream of his since he Creatives is the type of outlet he ing on is a type of abstract self- month. Barks can be contacted of years.” “I do think the Lake Forest began his service there more had been looking for. portrait. at [email protected] for “If this takes up every dime we project is long overdue,” Hall than two decades ago. “I was looking for a venue to “Mostly I’m a tomboy, so I information on this month’s have, to me there is no better said. “The school was obsolete on “It’s been a long time coming,” work with other artists, see other decided to put all of the girly stuff location. place to spend our money,” day one.” he said. Yarber said. “I believe this school “Keep in mind the city is com- School Board Chairman Chris board has put their money where pleting a new gymnasium for $12 Turner expressed his gratitude to their mouth is. They have cut million and we’re getting a whole the Commission for its support. things they needed to cut. I school for that,” he said. “I think “It’s a very happy night for all if believe they have brought us we’re getting a lot of bang for the us,” Turner said. “We’re glad to what is a true need.” buck.” see the Commission step up and Yarber said the Commission Hall, who has crossed swords make this a reality. You heard four years ago should have acted with Rawls on several occasions overwhelming support and appre- then. — especially over SPCA — ciation tonight from our school “We have so many positive referred to that subject again to community and our board. We things going on right now, but if I make his point. also appreciated the comments had to scrap it for Lake Forest I “The person that wants to about the positive working rela- would,” he said. delay this just increased the ani- tionship between the Commission Commissioner Bill Winters mal shelter’s budget by 60 per- and the school board.” said several of the commissioners cent,” Hall said. “A slight “We have a great school design had worked several years on the increase for our children is a we can’t wait to open for our stu- project and took umbrage at drop in the bucket compared to dents,” he added. Rawls’ remarks. what we have done in the past.” Cash said the school is “excit- “It’s amazing to me someone Peak defended Rawls, saying ed about moving forward.” from that district wants to bring he was not asking to delay the “We want to be sure we are Banner photo, BRIAN GRAVES up a 5 percent a year increase school. providing those students with a ChIEf TRoy MANEy, left, makes a comment during the combined Commission Fire and Finance and say our students aren’t “He’s asking that people stick great environment so they can committees meeting Monday morning. Listening are, from left, Commissioners Thomas Crye, Howard worth it,” Winters said. “I’m dis- to their agreements. That’s all learn and feel good about where Thompson and Johnny Mull. appointed we even have this sub- he’s saying,” she said. they are going,” she said. “It’s stitute motion. We went through Peak noted $12 million would exciting.” Tax From Page 1 on July 1, 2015, then received raises of revenue for the Fire Fund to be $4.3 mil- $251,558. get 10 percent?” Rawls asked. coming up every year.” $4,507.69 beginning Jan. 1 of this year; lion, combined with an $832,526 fund Those red numbers continue to “It needs to be 10 percent or above,” In reference to the service provided in however, it was done using a lowered fund balance from the previous year. increase by $400,000 a year, at least Davis said. different areas of the county, Thompson balance requirement and the anticipation Deducting expenditures of $4.5 million through FY 2020-21 which would cause a Rawls noted the percentage was said everyone now has an ISO rating of “4” of a 4 percent growth as opposed to 2 per- leaves a fund balance of $621,034 — a deficit for the department of $1.59 million. reduced last year from 10 percent to 8 where the more distant areas of the coun- cent. reserve equal to 13.7 percent, which is “We can’t continue that,” said Fire percent “so we could meet the policy.” ty used to be a “10.” Davis had proposed giving firefighters a higher than the 8 percent approved by Committee chairman Johnny Mull during “You really ought to change it back to “You can’t put a fire truck in every- $3,000 raise, engineers a $2,000 increase, County Commission last year. Monday morning’s meeting. 10 percent, now that you’ve made it body’s driveway,” Thompson said. “Now, and captains and lieutenants a $1,000 Standard practice has been to keep The committee also looked at options through that year,” Davis said. with a full-time fire department, you have increase, without a tax increase based on reserves at a level of at least 10 percent. that would have equalized the rates at Commissioner Howard Thompson sug- a truck on the way.” 2 percent growth. Projections for next year’s fire fund .4212 and one that would have increased gested making any increases incremental BCFR Chief Troy Maney said there is At the time, figures from County show a dramatic change. Fire District 1 to .4412 and Fire District 2 over the next few years. better coverage because of the paid staff Property Assessor Stanley Thompson Revenues would be $4.3 million plus to .4212. Finance Committee chairman Milan now on duty. indicated growth of more then 2 percent, the $621,034 fund balance from FY 2015- “It would appear with this option, if you Blake said the Commission could not “Before a volunteer would leave his job, causing commissioners to provide what 16. live in a rural area serviced by a volunteer effectively vote on a future tax rate. get in his car, run emergency to go get a was termed “a conservative increase.” With expenditures nearing $4.8 million, station, you’re paying the same rate for “If you’ve got to bite the bullet on this, fire truck and then run back to the fire,” The county mayor called the move “a that would leave a fund balance of half the service,” commented then we just need to say this is what we’ve Maney said. “Now, there is better cover- gamble.” $193,529 — a 4 percent reserve. Commissioner Thomas Crye. got to do,” Rawls said. “We don’t like it, age for the whole county. It doesn’t have Fire Committee members on Monday, The numbers become even more dire in Davis noted many of the calls answered but there’s really not another way around anything to do with ‘fringe’ or ‘rural.’ It’s meeting along with members of the FY 2017-18. by BCFR are grass and field fires in those it. You’re going to have to do something.” better for the whole thing because before, Finance Committee, all looked at num- Total revenue projections for that year rural areas. “And if you’re going to have to do some- there wasn’t anybody there. Now there bers showing a forecast of a $1.5 million are $4.4 million, plus the $193,529 fund Commissioner Dan Rawls asked what thing, let’s fix it so we don’t have to keep is.” deficit in the fire fund should the rates balance. the plans were concerning fund balance coming back to it,” Mull said. The Finance Committee will discuss the remain the same. Anticipated expenditures of $4.5 mil- targets. Crye said the Commission “needs to hit matter when it next meets on March 21 at The current budgeted numbers show lion leave a fund balance in the red by “The policy is now 8 percent. Do we tar- this thing in the head, and eliminate it 1 p.m., in the county mayor’s office.