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163rd YEAR • No. 4 18 PAGES • 50¢ , TN 37311 THE CITY WITH SPIRIT THURSDAY, MAY 4, 2017 County Hughes trial reviews 3 witness says additional defendant budgets

By BRIAN GRAVES offered bribe [email protected] The Bradley County LITTLE ALIVIA Court case in Commission’s Finance ESTRADA peers up at Committee reviewed the a Star Wars storm requests of three county trooper who visited last its third day departments — in addition to weekend’s Relay for By ALLEN MINCEY the Bradley County Sheriff’s Life fundraiser in down- Office — during this week’s [email protected] budget hearings. town Cleveland. It could be, with today being Allegations that Jody Hughes The Property Assessor’s tried to get another person to Office, the Parks and May 4, that the lie about his alleged shooting of Hughes Recreation department and the Cleveland youngster is Tyler Worth in October 2015 Election Commission were thinking, “May the were presented in the second day of the first- asked to appear because of the Fourth Be With You!” degree murder trial. significant budget increases The storm trooper was Hughes is facing charges of first-degree mur- they are requesting for fiscal one of many popular der, kidnapping, tampering with evidence and year 2017-18. highlights to the Relay conspiracy to tamper with evidence, with four County Assessor Stanley for Life event that others being implicated and charged in the con- Thompson is seeking a 12 per- included music, food, a spiracy. His trial began with a suppression hear- cent increase in his budget, ing on Monday, and Tuesday was spent selecting with the most significant variety of company booths and a legion of a jury and hearing opening statements from the change being a request to add prosecution and defense. a new position of assistant to walkers who circled the Wednesday morning included testimony from the chief appraiser. Bradley County four people, including an emotional time on the The cost of that position Courthouse Square in stand by Worth’s father, Denny. The afternoon would be $43,963. their efforts to raise was when two men were brought before the jury “I have often said new hires funds in support of as state’s witnesses, to detail the crime as they are the hardest thing to give research that one day alleged it occurred. because once somebody comes will bring an end to can- The first to testify Wednesday was Nick Parker, on board, it’s hard to give up,” cer — a disease that an acquaintance of Hughes’ he had met through said Committee Chairman mutual friends. He did say that he knew Worth Milan Blake. “This is probably has afflicted most fami- lies directly or indirectly and another whose name was brought up during the one thing that has to have the trial — Jonathan Sibley. the most justification.” in the local community. Parker admitted he had been in jail in the past, Thompson said the last new and was presently incarcerated at the Bradley hire his department had was in Banner photo, ALLEN MINCEY County Correctional Facility. When asked if he 2007. had a job in 2015 when the homicide reportedly “I added a person when the occurred, he said he made money through selling economy was good,” Thompson narcotics. said. “When the economy kind He said that he purchased a gun from co- of tanked, we had one quit and defendant Gus Hawkins — a 9 mm pistol and a we just did away with that 40-caliber pistol. He position. I basically have the said that the 9 mm “I wasn’t expecting same number of employees firearm was owned by the $10,000 ... I knew now that I had in 1992.” Hughes, and that the he wasn’t going to give Blake asked why the position defendant said that me $10,000.” could not start out as part City reviewing new revenue options his gun had been — Nick Parker time, and then be phased in to stolen, and he wanted a full-time position. it back. He came to a “I asked for this last year for support of CUATS public transit motel room where Parker was staying and took and the big reason was with both guns at two different times, Parker said. See BUDGETS, Page 8 The 9 mm firearm was reported to be the gun By LARRY C. BOWERS that fired the shots that killed Worth. [email protected] Parker said that Hughes told him he would get The city is exploring opportunities for the generation him $10,000 if he would say that R.L. Jerger, of revenue for the Cleveland Urban Area Transit also a co-defendant in the conspiracy, actually Cleveland man System. took the gun. He said that Hughes did not indi- Jeanne Stevens, planning manager for the consult- cate how he would get the $10,000 or if he had sentenced to 20 ing firm of Parsons/Brinckerhoff of Nashville, attended that amount of money to give him, but Parker did Wednesday’s Urban Area Metropolitan Planning say that he never believed he would see that years in prison Organization with results of a recent study on the money. Cleveland public transportation system. Hughes’ attorney, Winton Marble, asked Parker From Staff Reports Prior to the MPO meeting, Stevens also gave a report if he called Hughes’ mother, with Parker saying on the study to the MPO Technical Coordinating he did. However, Marble asked if Hughes’ mother Angelo Goldston, 37, of Committee. ever mentioned the $10,000, which Parker said Cleveland, was sentenced Stevens and MPO Coordinator Craig Thomas empha- she did not. Wednesday to serve 240 months sized the study seeks answers to making the city’s “I wasn’t expecting the $10,000 ... I knew he in prison for unlawfully possess- transit system viable for the future. “We need to take a wasn’t going to give me $10,000,” Parker said. ing a firearm, look at possibilities,” said Thomas. The next person to take the stand was Jerger, according to MPO member Chris Kleehammer praised the involve- who is one of the four charged with Hawkins in reports. ment of Stevens’ organization and the city staff in this the conspiracy to cover up the homicide. The The sen- study. “We appreciate working with you on this,” he other two co-defendants charged with conspiracy tence was said. “We need new revenue sources.” to tamper with evidence were Hughes’s wife, handed down Stevens pointed out at the start of her presentation Ashley, and Jeff Crumley. by U.S. that the coverage area of the transit system in the city Jerger said he was familiar with Hughes, but District Judge has tripled. had only known Worth for about a year. He Harry S. The first revenue option Stevens noted was advertis- admitted that he had a problem in the past with Mattice Jr. in ing. She said ads on benches and bus stop shelters methamphatemine use, but that the last time he federal court Banner photo, LARRY C. BOWERS could generate from $2,000 to $14,000 in revenue used meth was on Oct. 11, 2015, the day Worth Goldston Wednesday. each year. It was also pointed out that the city is in was allegedly killed. According to JEANNE STEVENS, planning manager for the process of placing three shelters along transit The witness said that he was contacted by a news release supplied by the Parsons/Brinckerhoff of Nashville, was a visitor to the routes with a Tennessee Department of Transportation Hughes in an effort for the defendant to find both U.S. Department of Justice Cleveland Urban Area Metropolitan Planning grant. Worth and Sibley, and after Jerger said he locat- Organization on Wednesday. She provided a report on a See SENTENCED, Page 8 recent urban area transit revenue study for Cleveland. See CUATS, Page 8 See DEFENDANT, Page 8

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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 Deborah Pogue Published at 1505 25th Street, NW (P.O. Box 3600) Joshua Arp To submit an obituary, have the funeral home or cremation in Cleveland, TN 37320-3600, daily except Saturday Joshua Arp, 33, of Cleveland, society in charge of arrangements e-mail the information to obitu- Deborah Pogue, 62, passed and Christmas day by Cleveland Newspapers, Inc. has died. away on Wednesday evening, Phone (423) 472-5041. [email protected] and fax to 423-614-6529, attention May 3, 2017. A memorial service will be held Obits. at 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 6, Survivors and arrangements Ralph Baldwin Joyce Taylor 2017, at Companion Funeral will be announced later by Editor & Publisher General Manager Home. Companion Funeral & Cremation Friday, May 5, 2017, in the Service. Member of The Associated Press Visitation will start an hour chapel of Ziegler Funeral Home prior to service time, from 2 to 3 of Athens with the Revs. Jimmy The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all news dispatches p.m. credited to it or not otherwise credited in this newspaper, and also the local news of spontaneous or igin Price and John Crisp officiating. herein. All rights of all other material herein are as reserved. ©2016 Cleveland Newspapers, Inc. Burial will be 11 a.m Saturday in Tellico Avenue Cemetery. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Pallbearers will be Sammy Publishser Reserves the Right to Change Rates Without Notice Couey, T.J. Couey, Richard Hale, Print Only 3 months 6 Months 1 Year Monthly Daily Carrier Collect Rate * $6.75 Shane Robinson, Zach Robinson, Lewis McDonald and By Carrier Home / Business Delivery $20.00 $38.00 $ 75.00 Billy Ray Stanfill By Mail inside Zip 307 $ 25.00 $45.00 $ 85.00 Tim McDonald. By Mail outside Zip 307 in TN, GA $38.00 $55.00$105.00 The family will receive friends Billy Ray Stanfill, 78, of By Mail Outside TN $38.00 $ 67.00 $ 130.00 Danny Blakely from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday at the Cleveland, died Tuesday, May 2, 2017, at a local hospital. Print + E-Edition Danny Blakely, 64, of funeral home. By Carrier Home / Business Delivery $21.25 $40.25 $ 79.25 Cleveland, died on Wednesday, If you are unable to attend the A Remembrance of Life serv- By Mail inside Zip 307 $ 26.25 $47.25 $ 90.50 ice will be held Saturday, May 6, By Mail outside Zip 307 in TN, GA $40.00$58.00 $ 112.00 May 3, 2017. visitation or service, sign the By Mail Outside TN $40.50 $ 71.00 $ 137.00 Survivors and arrangements guest registry at www.zieglerfu- 2017, at 2 p.m. from Jim Rush will be announced later by neralhome.com. Funeral and Cremation Services E-Edition Only $26.85 $53.70 $ 107.40 $8.95 $1.95 North Ocoee Chapel. Companion Funeral & Cremation Office Hours: Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. • 423-472-5041 Service. The family will receive friends Saturday, from 1 to 2 p.m., prior to the the service hour at the Cleveland Daily Banner funeral home. — Established in 1854 —

Letisha H. Leise Ralph Baldwin, Editor and Publisher Letisha Humphries Leise, of Ringgold, Ga., originally from [email protected] Pontiac, Mich., died on Tuesday, May 2, 2017. Joyce Taylor, General Manager She was the mother of Kelsey [email protected] Clement (Chase), Mathew Naughton and Emilee Naughton. Rick Norton, Associate Editor Gwen Swiger, Associate Editor She was a daughter of Curt and [email protected] [email protected] Cheryl Humphries; sister of Amy Humphries, Brandon Humphries William Wright, Lifestyle Editor Richard Roberts, Sports Editor and Kimber Kim (Keon Hwi), and [email protected] [email protected] expectant grandmother to “Princess Clement.” Herb Lacy, Circulation Director She liked to crochet and collect [email protected] butterflies, enjoyed geocaching, playing board games, and loved Sheena Meyer, Advertising Director her job and customers at [email protected] Richard’s Restaurant in Ringgold. 1505 25th St. N.W. Cleveland, TN 37311 Thelma Lee Humberd A memorial service will be P.O. Box 3600 Cleveland, TN. 37320-3600 Thelma Lee Lewis Humberd, held at Hopewell Church of God 96, died Tuesday, May 2, 2017. on Friday, May 5, 2017, at 4 p.m. 423-472-5041 She was born in Whitfield in Cleveland. County, Ga., on April 24, 1921, to Share a memory of Letisha the late Joe and Laura Lewis. and/or your personal condo- She was married to the late lences with her family by visiting Richard Covrea Calvin “Poss” Humberd. her memorial web page and Beverly Jean Woods Disgraced preacher, As a young person, she guestbook at www.companionfu- Beverly Jean (Merrill) Woods, Richard Wesley Covrea Sr. attended and was a member of nerals.com. 92, formerly of New Castle, Ind., child sex abuser passed away Monday, May 1, Concord Baptist Church in Companion Funeral Home and passed away on May 2, 2017, at Tony Alamo dies 2017, at a Chattanooga hospital. Cohutta, Ga., where she was a the Cody family are honored to Drucilla E. Thomas the Indiana Masonic Home in He was born in Hamtramck, member of the Concord assist the Leise family with her Drucilla E. Thomas, 74, depart- Franklin, Ind. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Mich., to the late Charles and Women’s Quartet along with arrangements. ed this life on Friday, April 28, She was born on May 24, Tony Alamo, a one-time street Aurelia Covrea. friends Blanche and Modelle 2017, at a Chattanooga hospital. 1924, in Battle Creek, Mich., to He was also preceded in death preacher whose apocalyptic Sutton and sister Lucille. In the presence of her loving the late David and Edith Merrill. ministry grew into a multimil- by his wife of 44 years, Alnora In later years she attended daughter and grandson, she She married Taylor Clark Woods lion-dollar network of business- Covrea. Sugar Creek United Methodist entered into eternal rest with our on Feb. 6, 1946, and they moved He graduated from Southfield Church. She was well known for Lord and Savior. She was born to New Castle in 1963. es and property before he was High School. After graduation he her love of gardening, fishing and on Feb 21, 1943, in Cleveland, to She was also preceded in convicted in Arkansas of sexual- joined the U.S. Army, where he her famous chocolate pies. She the late Mildred Kennedy and death by her husband, Taylor; ly abusing young girls he con- served at Fort Benning, Ga. Later was the owner and manager of Clayton Witherow. son, David; and sister, Ione. sidered his wives, has died in he was employed by Ford Motor Humberd’s Grocery. She helped She also was preceded in She is survived by a daughter, prison. He was 82. Company, from which he retired. many people when they were death by her husband, Abraham Julie Woods Leonard (Lloyd); a Once known for designing He loved his church family at down on their luck and tried to Thomas, and a brother, William son, Robbie Woods (Linda); Michigan Avenue Baptist Church, elaborately decorated jackets for provide not only friendly service "Pap" Greathouse. daughter-in-law, Nancy Woods; celebrities including Michael where he served as a deacon but kindness as well. She received her education at niece, Judy Martin; grandchil- and Sunday school teacher. He She was preceded in death by College Hill School in Cleveland, dren: Lisa Euwer, Kim Woods Jackson and Elvis Presley, also loved reading and studying her husband, Calvin Humberd; Southwestern High School in Hamilton, Chris Sullivan, Kim Alamo died on Tuesday at a fed- the Bible, and watching Detroit grandson, Joshua Humberd; par- Lafayette, Ind., and Perdue Toth, Todd Ashman, John Meek, eral prison hospital in Butner, Tigers baseball. He was a devot- ents, Joe and Laura Lewis; broth- University in West Lafayette, Jodi Gaydusek, Grier Leonard, North Carolina, according to the ed husband and father. ers: Clyde Lewis and sister-in- Ind., where she received a bach- Amy Meek Littiken, Wendi Gore, U.S. Bureau of Prisons. He is survived by his son, law, Ethel, Clifford Lewis and sis- elor’s degree in sociology. David Meek, Chris Woods and The disgraced preacher was Richard Covrea Jr. and wife, ter-in-law, Pearl, Wilburn Lewis She held multiple positions Sara Russell; 21 great-grandchil- Jeanne; stepsons: Michael Galia convicted in 2009 on charges and sister-in-law, Ruth, and Hoyt during her life. She was first dren; Six great-great-grandchil- that he took underage girls of Lincoln, Calif., and Walter Giss Lewis and sister-in-law, Ruby; a employed by the Tippecanoe dren, and several nieces and of Manhattan, N.Y.; grandchil- sister, Lucille Burgner and broth- County (Ind.) Welfare nephews. across state lines for sex, dren: Rebecca Kettlewell (Wally) er-in-law, Don. Department as an eligibility work- She was a loving, devoted including a 9-year-old. The and Andrea Covrea; great-grand- She is survived by a son, Larry er and worked her way up to wife, mother, sister and grand- judge who sentenced him to the children: Hayley and Wally Humberd; daughter, Susan being a child abuse consultant. mother. She was a member of maximum 175 years in prison Kettlewell, all of Marysville, Humberd; daughter, Carolyn She then went on to work with Saint James Episcopal Church in told him: “One day you will face Mich.; brother, Charles Covrea of Humberd Ellis and son-in-law, the Juvenile Department as a New Castle, and loved her a higher and a greater judge Marysville; and sister, Elaine Jimmy Ellis; granddaughters: Probation Consultant in involvement in a local craft club Jordon of California. than me. May he have mercy on Shara Smith Troutner and hus- Cleveland. She also held a seat and making Faberge style eggs. your soul.” A Celebration of Life service band, John, Jami Ellis on the Northeast Advisory Board. A funeral service will be held at will be held at Michigan Avenue Standridge and Jennifer Ellis of She was an active leader in the 2 p.m. on Friday, May 5, 2017, at Alamo started preaching Baptist Church on Friday, May 5, Cleveland; great-grandsons: community and organized the Hinsey-Brown Funeral Service, along the California streets in 2017, at 11 a.m. with Pastor Alex, Joshua () and Nate first block party in the city, she 3406 S. Memorial Drive in New the 1960s, advocating a mixture Victor Hayes officiating. Smith of Cleveland; brother, also worked in various civic activ- Castle, with calling hours from of virulent anti-Catholicism and Interment will follow in Michigan Willard Ernest Lewis and sister- Billy Joe Penland ities. 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. until time of apocalyptic rhetoric. He claimed Avenue Baptist Church in-law, Betty, of Cleveland; sister, Billy Joe “Jody” Penland, 64, of Her passion was working with service. Burial will follow at God authorized polygamy, pro- Cemetery. Jean McIntire and brother-in-law, Cleveland, passed away families as a support system and Green Hills Memory Gardens. The family will receive friends Saturday, April 29, 2017, in a fessed that gays were the tools Eugene, of Crandall, Ga.; dear as an educational role in their Memorial contributions are of Satan, and believed girls were on Thursday, from 6 to 8 p.m., at friend and sister-in-law, Amy local hospital. lives. One of her objectives was welcomed in her name to the Ralph Buckner Funeral Home. Fowler; sister-in-law, Gladys He was the son of the late Joe to help guide children in the right Johnson County Humane fit for marriage even at a young We invite you to send a mes- Humberd of Cleveland; several Penland and Christine Marie direction. Society, 3827 Graham Road, age. sage of condolence and view the nephews and nieces, friends and Ownby. He was preceded in Her interest included cooking, Franklin IN 46131, “Consent is puberty,” Alamo Covrea family guestbook at other extended family members. death by his grandparents, working with children, reading, http://hsjc.org/donations or by told The Associated Press in www.ralphbuckner.com. Visitation will be held from 5 to James and Leland Helton. dancing, smiling and cracking calling 317-535-6626. September 2008, during the 7 tonight, May 4, 2017, at Union He was retired from Cargill jokes. You may express condolences same weekend state and federal Missionary Baptist Church, 797 Manufacturing in Chattanooga, She was extremely well loved or share a memory of her at with over 30 years of service, agents raided the Tony Alamo Hughes Lake Road, Cleveland. A by so many. When she was www.hinsey-brown.com. Christian Ministries. celebration of life service will fol- where he worked maintenance around there was never a dry low the visitation at 7 p.m. with on a barge. eye, because she would have the Revs. Jason Humberd and He was a member of West you laughing no matter what your Jerry Herron officiating. Cleveland Baptist Church. mood was. A graveside service is planned He is survived by his son Joey She is survived by her only Trade deficit narrows in March Willie C. Hale Penland and his wife, Christa of for 11 a.m. on Friday in the Sugar child, Tina Tyler McDonald; and WASHINGTON (AP) — The $500 billion. Willie C. “Wild Willie” Hale, 83, Creek Cemetery. Pallbearers will Cleveland; his daughter, Jessica two grandchildren, DeSenthiez J. of Riceville, passed away be nephews Lynn Lewis, Carl Judd, of Cleveland; his brother, King and Markia T. Goins; three U.S. trade deficit narrowed in A shrinking trade deficit Wednesday morning, May 3, Lewis, Joe McIntire, Ernie and Ervin Gene Ownby and his wife, sisters: Jessie Ivey of Forest March to the lowest level since adds to economic growth. 2017, at his residence. Joe Lewis; and Dennis and Kathy, of Cleveland; his sisters: Park, Ga., Nina Hall of October as both exports and Andrew Hunter, U.S. economist A native of Chattanooga and Donnie Burgner. Great-grand- Diane Hannifin and her husband, Montgomery, Ala., and Patricia imports fell. But the politically at Capital Economics, says the longtime resident of McMinn sons will serve as honorary pall- Jim, of Memphis and Karen (William) Wells of Cleveland; sensitive trade gap with China improving trade picture provid- County, he was the son of the bearers. Brady, of Cleveland; grandchil- god-daughter, Carol Matthews of rose. ed a modest boost to first- late George and Ella Mae In lieu of flowers, donations dren: Barrett Bowling, Kierstan Cleveland; four special friends: The Commerce Department quarter U.S. growth and “may Hartman Hale. He was also pre- may be made to the Sugar Creek Penland and Jackson Judd; aunt Clarence Thurman, Byron and uncle, Harry and Deanie said Thursday that the gap in end up being a small positive” ceded in death by a son, Willie Cemetery Association, in care of Elmore of Lafayette, Ind., goods and services slipped to in the second quarter too. Joe Hale, on March 18; two sis- Scott Humberd, 487 Hawkins Richardson; along with several Michael Lee Elder, and Mildred Road S.E., Cleveland TN 37323. other aunts, uncles, nieces, Taylor of Cleveland; and a host of $43.7 billion, down from $43.8 The trade deficit in goods ters; and nine brothers. billion in February. Exports with China rose 7 percent to He was a former employee of You are encouraged to share a nephews and cousins. nieces, nephews, cousins and Athens Stove Works, where he memory of her and/or your per- A Remembrance of Life serv- other friends. dropped 0.9 percent to $191 $24.6 billion in March from worked for 20 years, and he sonal condolences with her fami- ice will be held at 4 p.m. Friday, The body may be viewed billion, pulled down by falling $23 billion in February on ris- retired from Eaton Corporation. ly by visiting her memorial web at Jim Rush Funeral and Friday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., in the auto exports. Imports fell 0.7 ing imports of Chinese cell- He was a member of West End page and guestbook at Cremation Services, Wildwood Patton Funeral Home Chapel, percent $234.7 billion as phones and telecommunica- Avenue Chapel, with Pastor Matt Baptist Church. www.companionfunerals.com. 265 Fair St., Cleveland. imports of crude oil and other tions equipment. Ward officiating. Survivors include his wife of 25 Family will receive friends The interment will follow in the petroleum products slid. years, Eva True Hale, of Saturday, May 6, 2017, from 11 Tasso United Methodist Church President Donald Trump was Riceville; two daughters and a.m. to the noon service time, at Cemetery. The family will receive Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, elected on a pledge to reduce sons-in-law: Wanda and Lewis friends Thursday, from 5 until 8 America’s trade deficits, which IT’SASPECIAL Ponce of Englewood and Patty 799 East Inman St. p.m., at the funeral home. The Rev. Edward S. Robinson he blames on unfair trade and James Couey of Cleveland; We encourage you to share practices by China and other one daughter-in-law, Doris Hale will be the eulogist. DAY FOR ... your memories and or condo- Interment to follow at Fort Hill countries. The president says of Athens; several grandchildren, Information for Church lences with Jody’s family by great-grandchildren and great- Activities, I See by the Banner Cemetery. trade deficits are responsible going to www.jimrushfuneral- Please visit www.pattonfuner- for the loss of hundreds of fac- great-grandchildren; sister-in- or It’s a Special Day for should homes.com. Brandy George, Gina Casias, law, Francis Hale of Decatur; be sent to news@clevelandban- alhome1962.com. tories and millions of manufac- Chase Edwards, Carissia special nephew and niece, ner. com, mailed to Cleveland turing jobs. Harden, Dale Dixson, John Danny and Vickie Hale; several Daily Banner, P.O. Box 3600, So far this year, the trade Crawford, Kathy French, other nieces and nephews; and Cleveland, TN 37320-3600 or deficit is up more than 7 per- dropped at the office, 1505 25th Chuck Miller, Shelli Cody and special friends, Shirley Griffin cent to $135.6 billion. For all of Stephanie Tatum, who are cel- and Michael and Mitchell Pane. St. Information should be in by last year, the gap exceeded The funeral will be at 7 p.m. noon the day prior to publication. ebrating birthdays today. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 4, 2017— 3 JAIL DOCKETS Tennessee House OKs ban on

The following information n Clayton Reece Inman, some abortions after 20 weeks GOLD & was gathered solely from the 19, Homeless. Bradley County Sheriff’s Arrested by the Bradley NASHVILLE (AP) — Tennessee could end up forcing young girls decision by the attorney general D I A M O N D S would ban abortions after 20 who were raped to have babies. last month to drop his defense of Office. This list include indi- County Sheriff’s Office for fail- 5301 BRAINERD ROAD viduals who are, or have ure to appear (bench warrant), weeks if a doctor determines the “What you need to do is pun- two other abortion restrictions in been, incarcerated in the simple possession/casual fetus is viable through required ish men who can’t keep their state law and stop enforcing (423) 499-9162 Justice Center, and can exchange. tests, under a bill approved zippers up and keep their pants them because their constitution- WE PAY include arrests made by the n Wendy Marie Cox, 19, 21 Wednesday by the Tennessee on,” Jones said. ality was challenged in court. BCSO, the Cleveland Police Walker Road, Travelers Rest, House. The American College of THE MOST! Department, the Charleston S.C. The bill now heads to the desk Obstetricians and Gynecologists’ Police Department, Arrested by the Bradley of Republican Gov. Bill Haslam, state chapter has still expressed Tennessee Highway Patrol, County Sheriff’s Office for theft who hasn’t made a decision on it worries that doctors could risk yet. facing criminal charges for sim- MAGNOLIA Drug Task Force and other over $10,000. #shiplapwallpaper local law enforcement agen- n Devan Blade Cartwright, In a 68-18 vote, the House ply using their best medical HOME cies. 25, 3219 Little John Circle. approved the legislation that judgment, a main issue raised in BY JOANNA GAINES subjects doctors to felony penal- the attorney general’s opinion. Those being held by federal Arrested by the Cleveland wallpaper *unbelievable york sale 50% off law enforcement are not list- Police Department for violation ties. The ban wouldn’t apply if Without proving the doctor ed, as these individuals are of probation (theft of property). the mother faces risks of death has “guilty knowledge” or reck- only held at the jail, but not n Carey Dewitt Kirk, 41, or serious damage to a lessness, the attorney general locally charged. bodily function. wrote, “such statutes impermis- WALLPAPER CONNECTION 1854 South Boyd Drive. 1250 BENTON PIKE-423-476-7961 wallpaperconnection.com Not every arrest leads to a Arrested by the Bradley The Senate passed the bill sibly subject a physician to crim- conviction, as these charges County Sheriff’s Office; serving earlier this week. Haslam said inal liability even though he was may be rescinded. time for DUI, possession of a that he won’t make a decision acting in good faith in determin- Guilt and innocence are handgun while under the influ- until he talks with Attorney ing whether a medical emer- determined through the ence, violation of the open con- General Herbert Slatery, who gency or medical necessity court system. Any charge tainer law. has said his office would defend exists.” that is dropped should be n David Gene Buskirk, 57, the measure if it were to become Paul Linton, an attorney with reported to the Cleveland 745 Eighth St. N.E. law, despite previously calling it Tennessee Right to Life, said an Bring your blanket or chairs Daily Banner, which will con- Arrested by the Bradley “constitutionally suspect.” amendment approved during leg- Saturday, May 20, 2017 firm the action through an County Sheriff’s Office for serv- Supporters of the bill contend- islative committee work would Hoyt Berry Municipal Park inspection of jail records. ing time on drug court sanc- ed it can withstand a constitu- ensure that “there’s no possibili- Charleston, Tennessee tions. tional challenge, comparing it to ty that a doctor could be convict- Gates open at 4:00 pm. Music starts at 6:00 pm. 20 laws in other states. They ed if he’s acting in good faith” $10 Admission. For tickets and n Roland Mark McCormick, n Kristie Dawn Grady, 44, more info call (423) 790-4237 39, 465 Montgomery Ave. N.E. 3672 Blue Springs Road. said the bill protects unborn because of the exceptions added. or email: [email protected], Arrested by the Bradley Arrested by the Bradley children. Slatery’s opinion also said the [email protected] County Sheriff’s Office for pos- County Sheriff’s Office for mis- “The goal of this legislation is bill could be unconstitutional session of Schedule II drugs, demeanor failure to appear, to prevent the deliberate killing because it doesn’t account for simple possession of Schedule failure to appear (violation of of a large group of people,” said severe mental and emotional II drugs, simple possession of probation for shoplifting and Rep. Matthew Hill, a harm when considering if an Schedule IV drugs, possession criminal trespass). Jonesborough Republican spon- abortion is medically necessary. of drug paraphernalia, misde- n Abisai Trejo, 20, 1000 sor of the bill. The bill specifies that abor- meanor probation violation. Chestnut St. Some Democrats argued that tions would still be outlawed if a n Sommer Jean Nichole Arrested by the Bradley the bill remains vulnerable to a woman has a mental health con- Mickel, 25, 2820 McDaris County Sheriff’s Office for costly legal challenge that could dition, diagnosed or otherwise, Circle S.E. simple possession of Schedule strike it from state law. They that would lead her to commit Arrested by the Cleveland VI drugs, misdemeanor pos- said the bill bucks established suicide or irreversibly harm her- Police Department for failure to session of drug parapherna- medical standards and interferes self if she doesn’t have the abor- “The Home Improvement Specialists” appear (aggravated lia. with a woman’s ability to make tion. assault/shoplifting), failure to n Hector Vasquez, 24, deeply personal decisions. Linton disagreed with that appear (shoplifting), failure to Unknown (Chattanooga). On Wednesday, the House provision, adding that he appear (violation of probation, Arrested by the Bradley Republican majority voted believes U.S. Supreme Court Give Your Home a criminal trespass, theft, seat- County Sheriff’s Office for against including exceptions for precedent allows limiting post- belt violations), failure to Schedule IV drug violations, rape and incest proposed by viability abortion to women who appear (criminal trespass, failure to yield, driver’s license Democrats. have serious physical health rea- S p r i n g M a k e o v e r ! theft, seatbelt violations). violations (no license), unlawful Rep. Sherry Jones, D- sons. n Amanda Marie Tindell, drug paraphernalia. Nashville, said the legislation The bill’s passage follows a • hardwood • laminate 29, 1585 Old Parkville n Scott Alan Prasinos, 38, Road/Rymer Road. 405 Emmett Ave. N.W. No. 3. • tile •carpet Arrested by the Cleveland Arrested by the Cleveland • area rugs Police Department for manu- Police Department for misde- facturing, sale, delivery and meanor probation violation, LOTTERY NUMBERS possession of meth. failure to comply with court n Isaiah Jerome Swafford, order (child support). 34, Homeless. n Corinne Anne Casey, 36, (AP) — These lotteries were 11-12-14-15-17-18-19-20-23 Arrested by the Bradley 2109 29th St. drawn Wednesday: Cash 3 Evening: 6-3-2 PERRY SUITS KELLY GUFFEY County Sheriff’s Office for Arrested by the Cleveland Cash 3 Midday: 2-9-6 aggravated assault. Police Department for domestic Tennessee Cash 3 Night: 8-5-1 n Crystal Shay Eslinger, violence. Cash 3 Evening: 7-3-5, Lucky Cash 4 Evening: 4-6-5-1 38, 1611 Huff Ave. n Randy Lamont Bacon, Sum: 15 Cash 4 Midday: 7-0-8-6 Arrested by the Cleveland 51, 775 Dockery Lane. Cash 3 Midday: 1-4-1, Lucky Cash 4 Night: 1-4-0-1 Police Department for violation Arrested by the Cleveland Sum: 6 Fantasy 5: 05-14-28-33-39 JOE GUFFEY TIM GOLDEN Hours: Georgia FIVE Evening: 7-0-1- of probation (Schedule III Police Department for posses- Cash 3 Morning: 7-1-4, Lucky Mon.-Fri. 8:00-5:00 drugs for resale). sion of Schedule VI drugs, pos- Sum: 12 8-5 n Daniel Theodore session of a handgun while Cash 4 Evening: 8-8-7-3, Georgia FIVE Midday: 0-1-9-3- Sat. 9:00-2:00 Stinnett, 49, 562 Corvin Road. under the influence. Lucky Sum: 26 7 923 StarVue Dr. Powerball: 17-18-49-59-66, Arrested by the Bradley n Joan Annette Winner, 54, Cash 4 Midday: 3-6-9-4, Lucky ELAINE WEAR BRITTNEY WEAR DAVIS DONNIE WEAR 476-9434 County Sheriff’s Office for 1716 North Seventh St. Sum: 22 Powerball: 9, Power Play: 2 Schedule II drug violations Arrested by the Tennessee Cash 4 Morning: 3-2-4-4, (meth), three counts of Highway Patrol for driving Lucky Sum: 13 Schedule IV drug violations under the influence. Hot Lotto: 12-28-35-39-45, (pills), possession, sale and n Gerald D. Taylor, 30, Hot Ball: 2 delivery of legend drugs, felony Homeless. Powerball: 17-18-49-59-66, possession of drug parapher- Arrested by the Bradley Powerball: 9, Power Play: 2 nalia, possession of a firearm County Sheriff’s Office for mis- Tennessee Cash: 06-16-20-23- during the commission of a demeanor probation violation. 30, Bonus: 4 felony, Schedule IV drug viola- n Glen Lee Jensen, 63, tions (marijuana). 2075 Strawhill Road S.E. n Georgia Pattie Powell, 55, 562 Arrested by the Bradley 5 Card Cash: JD-JH-KS-10H- Corvin Road. County Sheriff’s Office for mis- 10S Arrested by the Bradley demeanor probation violation, County Sheriff’s Office for four shoplifting/theft of property, All or Nothing Day: 02-03-05- counts of Schedule IV drug vio- criminal trespass. 08-10-15-16-17-18-21-23-24 lations (sale and delivery of n Crystal Marie Wade, 26, pills), possession, sale and 1810 Michelle Drive. YARD All or Nothing Evenin: g02-06- delivery of legend drugs, Arrested by the Bradley 07-09-12-13-14-18-19-22-23-24 Schedule V drug violations County Sheriff’s Office for mis- (marijuana). demeanor probation violation. All or Nothing Morning: 01-03- n n Rebecca Lynn Owens, 29, Rodger W. Bertrem, 35, 07-08-09-12-14-15-17-18-20-22 284 Clay Baker Road. Homeless. Arrested by the Cleveland Arrested by the Cleveland All or Nothing Night: 01-09-10- Police Department for failure to Police Department for misde- SALE appear (violation of probation, meanor probation violation shoplifting), failure to appear (McMinn County). AS ADVERTISED IN THE (driving on a suspended n Scott Aaron Millsaps, 34, SEE BY THE license), failure to appear; 2306 Old Harrison Pike. I arrested by the Bradley County Arrested by the Bradley Sheriff’s Office for County Sheriff’s Office for serv- BANNER shoplifting/theft of property. ing time for possession of drug n Alicia Michelle paraphernalia. McDermott, 34, 1119 Smith n Kristopher Alan Haney, Bradley Central High School St., Etowah. 34, 2324 Georgetown Road. class of 1967 will hold its 50th YARD SALE Arrested by the Bradley Arrested by the Cleveland class reunion on Friday, July 21, ONLY $10! County Sheriff’s Office for vio- Police Department for violation at the Coffey Barn, 2288 Benton SPECIAL lation of conditions of adult of probation (criminal conspira- Pike N.E. Friday will feature a drug court. cy). barbecue. On July 22, a Drop by dinner/dance is set at the • Your 15 word yard the Banner at Cleveland Country Club, begin- sale ad to appear in ning with a social hour at 5:30 1505 25th St. CHURCH ACTIVITIES p.m.. Contact Sandra Rhodes, the Banner & online 3992 Rolling Brook Circle N.E., to receive this Cleveland TN 37323, to make for 3 days. special offer The 105th annual Decoration Rainsville, Ala. reservations by June 30. Day at New Friendship Baptist ——— ——— • Yard Sale Kit Monday-Friday Church will be May 7, begin- Community Chapel Church The Oak Grove Ruritan Club’s ning with Sunday School at of God, 1807 Blythe Ave., will annual pancake breakfast will be Including: 8am-5pm 9:45 a.m. and followed by the have a special gospel singing Saturday, 8 to 10 a.m., at Sunday morning worship serv- on Sunday at 2 p.m. Singers Jenkins Deli. This is an all-you- - 3 Signs ice at 11 a.m. A covered-dish will be Bonnie and Rodney care-to-eat pancake and sausage - 2 Stakes Deadline is 2pm the meal will begin at 12:30 p.m. in Wilson and Simply Forgiven. breakfast to help support the day before first run. the NFBC Fellowship Hall. The For more information, call 479- student scholarship fund. - 1 Sheet Pricing Valley/New Friendship 2143. Tickets are $5. Stickers Cemetery Association will meet in the NFBC sanctuary at 1:15 p.m. for a time of remembrance Information for Church Activities, I See by the Banner and a brief business session. and It’s a special day for ... should be sent to ——— news@clevelandbanner. com, mailed to Cleveland Daily The Kingsmen Quartet will Banner, P.O. Box 3600, Cleveland, TN 37320-3600 or be in concert on Saturday at dropped at the office, 1505 25th St. Information should be the Rainsville Holiness Church in by noon the day prior to publication. Questions:Questions: CallCall usus atat 472-5041472-5041 located on Highway 75 North in 4—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 4, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com Medical supply drive for school nurses scheduled Medical Center Pharmacy event Thursday, May 25

By CHRISTY ARMSTRONG help.” [email protected] Ownby said one of the school nurses she met at the fall event Medical Center Compounding described her budget for the Pharmacy & Health Center is school year as being able to once again hosting a supply fund “half a Band-Aid per drive to help stock the shelves child.” of local school nurses’ offices. Still, despite any budget On Thursday, May 25, from shortfalls, there are each school 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., the commu- year many children requiring nity is being encouraged to bandages and other medical donate medical supplies school supplies. Ownby also noted nurses can use to help children. school nurses are frequently The supplies will then be dis- asked to help students with tributed to both Cleveland and chronic medical conditions like Bradley County public schools. diabetes. While the pharmacy held a Fortunately, the fall event similar event at resulted in sev- the beginning of “The first event went well. eral large dona- the 2016-17 The school nurses ended up tions from school year, getting a lot of supplies! We places like those organizing just thought the end of the Tennova the now-annual school year might be a little Healthcare- event have bit better.” Cleveland. This decided to move — Amy Ownby meant nurses it to the spring. were able to “The first pack boxes of event went well. medical supplies to go to all of The school nurses ended up the public schools. getting a lot of supplies,” said "The community is being so Amy Ownby, clinic nurse at supportive to us," Finison said Medical Center. “We just during the fall event. "It's been thought the end of the school amazing. It really is important year might be a little bit better.” for us to get this community Ownby noted the back-to- help." school season is a busy time for While Medical Center will many, so the event is being remain open for purchases dur- Banner file photo, CHRISTY ARMSTRONG scheduled to avoid that. The ing the May supply drive, people event being moved to the spring are welcome to donate items SCHOOL NURSES, the staff of Medical Center Compounding Pharmacy & Health Center and the staff of the Ronald McDonald Care will also result in the school purchased from any retailer. Mobile smile and express thanks to those who donated during a medical supply drive for school nurses at the pharmacy last fall. A sec- nurses receiving the donated Suggested items include: ond supply drive is scheduled for May 25. supplies earlier, so they will be n Latex-free Band-Aids of well-stocked well before school various sizes; starts in the fall. n Wound cleansers like While both Bradley County hydrogen peroxide and Bactine; Schools and Cleveland City n Antibiotic ointment; Schools give their school nurses n Anti-itch sprays or creams supply budgets, officials with like hydrocortisone or Benadryl; both school systems say nurses n Over-the-counter medica- quickly use up those budgets tions for adults and children each year. like Tylenol (acetaminophen), Karen Saffles-Slater, director Advil (ibuprofen), Pepto-Bismol of coordinated school health for (bismuth subsalicylate), Gas-X Bradley County Schools, said at (simethicone) or Benadryl the beginning of the school year (diphenhydramine); that each county school gener- n Cough drops; ally receives "a few hundred n Calamine lotion; dollars" for school nurse sup- n Cotton balls; plies each year. The exact n Reusable ice packs; amount depends on each n Paper or plastic cups; school's student population. n Zip-top plastic bags of vari- Likewise, Cleveland City ous sizes; Schools' coordinated school n Disinfectant wipes and health director, DeeDee Finison, sprays; said each city school receives a n Latex-free disposable budget for medical supplies gloves; based on its student popula- n Gift cards to retailers like tion. Amazon or Walmart to buy spe- While school nurses do have cialized nursing supplies. modest budgets to work with, The nurse supply drive event Ownby pointed out that most of is also set to include a visit the supplies they use can only from the Ronald McDonald be used once. When the budget CareMobile, a live broadcast for a given year is gone, school from radio station Mix 104.1, nurses have to look for other activities for children and more. funding sources or pay for With May 25 being the final, items out of their own pockets. abbreviated day for Bradley “We see the need,” Ownby County Schools, Ownby added said. “They get limited funding, families are being encouraged to Banner file photo, CHRISTY ARMSTRONG but they care for students each make an outing with their chil- day regardless. We’re trying to EXCITEDLY placing medical supplies into boxes to be taken to local schools, school nurses receive donations during a medical supply dren to help equip school nurs- drive that Medical Center Compounding Pharmacy & Health Center hosted last August. Another supply drive is set for May 25 give them a little bit of extra es for next year.

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FORT BRAGG, North Carolina jections for five new, perma- how the Trump administration swaths of territory. U.S. troops support over time. problems created by the current (AP) — The U.S. Army is nent, fully-trained brigades that has endorsed the Obama then returned to Iraq, training, “There is natural apprehen- training programs. In Iraq and authorizing $5,000 bonuses to can be deployed around the administration’s emphasis on advising and enabling the Iraqis sion in the field: ‘Is this a flash Afghanistan, chunks of combat woo top-performing troops into world as professional advisers. working “by, with and through” to oust IS from the country. in the pan?’ It’s not a flash in brigades have been deployed to a new training brigade as the “It’s a recognition that this is local forces. That policy The $5,000 bonus got final the pan,” Abrams said. “The serve as trainers and advisers service once famous for shoul- an enduring requirement for the emerged from the deadly and authorization on Wednesday chief is committed and the Army to local forces, often leaving the dering the burden of America’s conventional Army,” Gen. tumultuous years after the and is expected to be available senior leadership is committed, remainder of their units back at wars works to meet the growing Robert Abrams, head of U.S. 2003 Iraq invasion, when as beginning in June. The Army I’m committed. This is going to home. Right now, for example, demand for advisers in places Army Forces Command, told many as 160,000 American has chosen a to lead the be an enduring capability.” portions of three brigades are in ranging from Iraq and Syria to The Associated Press in an troops were on the ground bat- first training brigade and he will The challenge, he said, is get- Afghanistan and Iraq. Afghanistan and Africa. interview. “Most times we’re tling insurgents while struggling travel to a number of military ting mid-grade non-commis- “It separates the leaders from The plan recognizes the new falling in on existing institutions to transform a rag-tag mix of posts in the coming weeks to sioned officers to sign up. That’s those they lead, and it degrades reality of America at war: Army that are probably failing, and often ethnically-opposed Iraqi recruit soldiers for the unit. where the bonus will help. (unit) readiness significantly,” soldiers are more often training bringing them up to a certain troops into a functioning fight- Joining is strictly voluntary. Of the 529 soldiers in the Abrams said, adding that Army and building local security competency level so they can ing force. Since it’s a new program, brigade, 360 will be officers who leaders have expressed frustra- forces rather than doing the secure themselves. And we’ve U.S. troops left Iraq in 2011. Abrams acknowledged some sol- don’t qualify for the bonus. The tions over breaking units apart fighting for them on foreign soil. got to be able to do that on a Less than three years later, the diers may be reluctant to shift rest will be enlisted soldiers and to staff the mission. It replaces what has been a large scale.” Iraqi security forces largely col- away from current career paths non-commissioned officers who hodgepodge of programs over The new program and its lapsed as Islamic State mili- by taking a chance on some- can earn the extra money. the past dozen years with pro- signing bonuses also illustrate tants seized control of large thing they fear may fail or lose The objective is to fix some TENNESSEE BRIEFS 7 bounty hunters shot at wrong

Officials call meeting after 3 five-week trial in Memphis. Prosecutors said the Bateses car, are charged with murder suicides at Tennessee school worked through First American Monetary Consultants, which KNOXVILLE (AP) — Knox NASHVILLE (AP) — Seven attack by gang members, they (80 kilometers) northwest of had offices in Memphis and County Schools officials have bounty hunters who descended tried to flee. Nashville near the Kentucky Boulder, Colorado. More than scheduled a meeting with par- on the wrong car outside a Wal- The bounty hunters, Jenkins state line. 360 people lost more than $21 ents following the suicides of Mart have been indicted on first- said, started shooting in the

million in the scheme, which ©2014 three Farragut High School stu- degree murder charges in the parking lot and continued to fire lasted from 2002 through dents this semester. killing of an unarmed man and on them during the chase, even October 2013. JEWELERS The Knoxville News Sentinel the wounding of another, ramming the Nissan along the Larry Bates, who served in reports a letter from the Tennessee police announced way. the House in the 1970s, pro- 1721 KEITH STREET • STUART PARK PLAZA ( Tennessee school’s principal, Wednesday. Clarksville police would not moted the company though (Next to The Town Squire) Ryan Siebe, was emailed to The charges come after a confirm or deny these details, Christian television and radio 478-0049 • 478-0050 parents Sunday, inviting them chaotic scene in Clarksville on but authorities have said they programs, prosecutors said. LAY-AWAYS WELCOME to a meeting Thursday to April 23, where police said the are troubled by how the bounty Bates held conferences predict- express concerns and hear the bounty hunters shot at the four hunters put people at risk. ing an economic collapse and district’s plans for training people in the sedan and chased The Montgomery County emphasizing the need to invest staff, students and families. them for seven miles. grand jury charged all seven in precious metals. Evidence at A Knox County Sheriff’s Not one of the men in the men with first-degree felony trial showed he diverted more Office incident report says the sedan was wanted on outstand- murder, three counts of attempt- than $4 million to the creation latest victim was a senior found ing charges. ed second-degree murder, three of International Radio Network, dead Friday of a self-inflicted In fact, the Clarksville bounty counts of especially aggravated a Christian radio system. gunshot wound. Two sopho- hunters were looking for some- kidnapping, attempted especially Customers gave $87 million mores had previously commit- one else, and there is no indica- aggravated kidnapping, four to the company for the purpose ted suicide in January and tion that any of the victims fired counts of aggravated assault, of buying precious metals. But early April, respectively. at the defendants or were even employing a firearm in commis- prosecutors said the Bateses After the second suicide, armed, police spokesman Jim sion of a dangerous felony and kept money from the payments Farragut junior Catherine Knoll said in an email. felony reckless endangerment, for their personal use, includ- Miller created a change.org Bail bondsmen are empow- police said. ing commodities trading and a petition that has since amassed ered to hire or act as bounty Some of the men charged 10,000 square-foot house in more than 2,000 signatures hunters to bring in people who were bonding agents and others Middleton, Tennessee. By 2009, asking for school administra- violate the terms of jail bonds, were strictly bounty hunters, the company had more than tors to open discussion and but they can’t use deadly force Knoll said. $26 million dollars in unfilled apologize for not addressing the unless it’s self-defense. The men charged include: orders. situation earlier. Killed was 24-year-old Jalen William L. Byles, 31; Kenneth Victims tried to take posses- Johnson, a father of three from Chiasson, 38; Antwon D. sion of their coins, but they Haslam signs bill to increase Clarksville. His family called him Keesee, 32; Jonathan Schnepp, couldn’t. They were told that penalties for targeting police an innocent man who died in an 31; Roger D. West, 31; Prentice the coins were scarce, the coins act of terrorizing violence. L. Williams, 34 and Joshua NASHVILLE (AP) — were coming from Europe, and Johnson’s uncle, Toni Young, 27. Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam the U.S. Mint was shut down. Jenkins, told The Associated They do not yet have court has signed a bill into law that A receiver appointed to take Press that his nephew and the dates or attorneys listed, the will force people to face stiffer over First American Monetary three men in the car with him Montgomery County Circuit penalties for committing a vio- Consultants found that the had no idea why people would Court Clerk’s office said. lent offence against a police company had few assets and suddenly block their car in the All the men are from officer. was unable to compensate the Wal-Mart parking lot. Fearing an Clarksville, a city about 50 miles The measure, which passed victims. Charles Grimsley, a unanimously in both the House pastor in Mesa, Colorado, testi- and Senate, applies to any uni- fied that he and his wife gave formed law enforcement officer, the company more than as well as those in the military $200,000 of their retirement New Alabama adoption law lets or national guard, targeted sim- money and received nothing. ply because of their status as member of a police or armed Tennessee lawmakers pass bill faith-based groups turn away gays service agency. lessening sexting punishment MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — after the sudden resignation of The law creates a new sen- Alabama on Wednesday became the state’s governor amid an tence enhancement for the tar- NASHVILLE (AP) — Minors the latest state to protect faith- impeachment push in the fall- geting of officers. who send sexually explicit pho- based adoption organizations out of an alleged affair. The main sponsors of the leg- tos to one another could face that refuse to place children islation are Rep. John DeBerry, far less serious consequences with gay parents or other a Democrat from Memphis, and than they do now, under a bill households on religious Sen. Paul Bailey, a Republican that received final support grounds. from Sparta. from Tennessee lawmakers Under the legislation signed Tennessee board to review Wednesday. by Gov. Kay Ivey, state officials Cleveland Daily Banner Current law states that juve- cannot withhold a license from historic locations for register niles who email or text explicit faith-based adoption groups NASHVILLE (AP) — A state photos can be charged with that refuse placements based board plans to review proposed sexual exploitation of a minor, on their religious beliefs. nominations to the National even if the pictures are con- “I ultimately signed House Register of Historic Places in sensual. That’s the equivalent Bill 24 because it ensures hun- Tennessee. of child pornography and pros- dreds of children can continue The Tennessee State Review ecutors are loath to bring such to find forever homes through Board is scheduled to meet serious charges in most cases, religiously-affiliated adoption May 10 in Nashville to vote on said Williamson County agencies. This bill is not about seven locations for the register. District Attorney Kim Helper. discrimination, but instead pro- The proposed locations are: “That’s really not, from our tects the ability of religious Vose School in Putnam County, perspective, the best response agencies to place vulnerable Sixteen Tunnel and Tanner to this,” Helper said. “In our children in a permanent home,” Store in Morgan County, St. district, we’ve done an awful Ivey said in a statement. Margaret Mary Catholic Mission lot of public outreach to high- South Dakota, Michigan, in Franklin County, WJJM school and middle-school kids. North Dakota and Virginia have Radio Station and Tower in In most cases, it’s probably passed similar laws. The protec- Marshall County, and Clayborn just kids not thinking about it tions in Alabama would apply Temple and Wildwood Farms in or not understanding that once only to private agencies that Shelby County. you send that photo, you’ve don’t accept state or federal Locations that meet certain lost control over it and you funds. criteria will be sent for final never know where it’s going to The bill passed with heavy approval to the U.S. end up.” Prosecutors generally support in the Alabama Did you know that if you subscribe to Department of the Interior, are faced with either charging Legislature, but drew criticism which oversees the register. juveniles with sexual exploita- from advocacy groups — as well the Cleveland Daily Banner you can The board also will review tion of a minor — something as the state’s only openly gay the Morristown College Historic that may get them on a juve- lawmaker — who said it puts get a full month absolutely FREE? District in Hamilton County to nile sex-offender registry in the religious beliefs of the plac- recommend if it should stay another state —or doing noth- ing agencies above the needs of listed on the register. ing at all, she said. the child. Under the bill the Senate “We are deeply disappointed Prosecutors: Ex-lawmaker, passed by a 26-2 vote that the legislature and the gov- That’s right Wednesday, authorities could ernor took on this unnecessary, relatives convicted in Ponzi case instead charge minors with an discriminatory bill instead of MEMPHIS (AP) — A former “unruly offense” in juvenile focusing on how to improve the 4 MonthsMonths forfor onlyonly $20.00$20.00 Tennessee House member and court. Unruly offenses current- lives of all Alabamians, no mat- 4 Months for only $20.00 three of his relatives have been ly include such infractions as ter who they are or whom they convicted by a federal jury in a skipping school or violating love,” said Eva Kendrick, state multi-million dollar Ponzi curfew. The House passed the director of the Human Rights IF YOU HAVEN’T RECEIVED “HOME DELIVERY” WITHIN scheme that was promoted on bill last week, and Gov. Bill Campaign Alabama. THE PAST 30 DAYS AND YOU’RE NOT LISTED IN OUR SYSTEM AS A Christian media and centered Haslam is expected to sign it. Kendrick said that besides CURRENT SUBSCRIBER YOU QUALIFY FOR THIS SPECIAL OFFER on buying and selling gold and The bill, which is sponsored gay couples, it would let the silver coins, federal prosecutors by Republican Sen. Jack agencies refuse placements to said Wednesday. Johnson of Franklin, says mixed-faith couples, single par- ALL ORDERS MUST BE PRE-PAID AND ARE NON-REFUNDABLE Former state Rep. Larry juveniles won’t face charges if ents, divorced people or others Bates; his sons, Chuck and they tell a parent or other whose family structure conflicts Robert Bates; and Robert Bates’ authority figure that they with the agency’s religious WE ACCEPT ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS wife Kinsey, were found guilty received the pictures or if they beliefs. 472-5041 of mail and wire fraud during a delete them. Ivey took office last month 6—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 4, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com Baby Blues CROSSWORD By Eugene Sheffer

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FRIDAY, MAY 5, 2017 Happy Birthday: Put your best foot engage in projects that give you the CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS forward. Explore your creative ideas freedom to use your skills to come up DAY: Chris Brown, 28; Adele, 29; and look for ways to make them part of with something that you've never done Henry Cavill, 34; Danielle Fishel, 36. your life. Socialize, network and before. The experience you gain from trying something new will lead to an unexpected opportunity. Your numbers are 8, 10, 21, 23, 34, 37, 48. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Don't let anger get the best of you when dealing Contract Bridge with one of your peers. Listen to what's by Steve Becker being said and consider all scenarios before you do something that might Dennis the Menace leave you open for criticism or blame. Focus on physical improvements. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Get involved in activities that include peo- ple from all walks of life. Engage in dis- cussions that will allow you to express your opinions and share ideas with others. Pursue a project that you have been interested in for a while. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Emotional deception or disillusionment will be apparent. Do your homework and find out what's legit and what isn't before you make a move that could put you in a precarious position. Aim to stabilize your personal relationships. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Good ideas will develop if you collaborate with others. Getting together with someone you haven't seen for a long time or setting up a meeting with a col- league who inspires you will lead to new beginnings and future plans. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): If someone puts pressure on you, back away. Don't feel the need to give in when you don't have all the information required Dilbert to make a wise choice. Ask questions and offer alternatives if there are things you don't agree with. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Participate in events and activities that will help you get ahead. Learn all you can and take on a challenge that will help you reach your objec- tives. Don't let someone from your past lead you in an extravagant direction. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Someone will put emotional pressure on you. Don't give in to persuasive or manipu- lative tactics that can affect the way Garfield you do your job or advance profession- ally. Make decisions based on what will help get you ahead. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): An important partnership will need a little reassurance. Open up about the way you feel and where you see things headed and you will get the help need- ed to follow your heart. A short trip looks auspicious. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You'll bypass a compromising situation if you remember a past experience and how it should have been handled. Learn from your mistakes and you will Hagar the Horrible avoid getting involved in a project with disastrous possibilities. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Stay on top of what friends, relatives and peers are doing. Listen carefully and be ready to make alternative sug- gestions in order to maintain control. A financial gain will come from an unusu- al source. Find out what's expected in return. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Emotional trouble will surface when dealing with domestic concerns and relationships with the people you live with. Make an effort to compromise, tina’s Groove but don't go past the halfway mark. Only be prepared to give what you expect to receive. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Emotional deception will cause frustra- tion and anger. Before you confront someone, get the facts. Knowing what you are up against will help you come out on top. Use intelligence, honor and fair play, not brute force. Birthday Baby: You are confident, reliable and determined. You are steadfast and loyal. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 4, 2017— 7

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(Taped) DLC 319Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Trauma Down Under Å Trauma Down Under Å Trauma Down Under Å Trauma Down Under Å Trauma Down Under Å Trauma Down Under Å Trauma Down Under Å Thursday Best Bets 8 p.m. on (WFLI) 8 p.m. on (WTVC) 9 p.m. on (WFLI) 9:01 p.m. on (WTVC) 10 p.m. on (WRCB) Supernatural Grey’s Anatomy Riverdale Scandal The Blacklist Occasional guest star Richard Speight Stephanie and Ben (Jerrika Hinton, Jason The latest developments prompt Archie and The entire country is threatened as Olivia Shades of “Total Recall” are present in the Jr. returns as director of the new episode George) reach decisions that could impact Veronica (KJ Apa, ) to tell and Fitz (Kerry Washington, Tony Goldwyn) new episode “Dr. Bogdan Krilov,” which “Twigs & Twine & Tasha Banes,” with the their entire careers in the new episode their parents what they know in the new unite in a team effort against Rowan (Joe puts the team — at Red’s (James Spader) title character (guest star Kara Royster) “Leave It Inside.” A heart-tumor patient’s “Chapter Twelve: Anatomy of a Murder.” Morton) in the new episode “The Box.” Jake request — on the trail of a villain who can seeking help in searching for her missing combative attitude gives April and Andrew Jughead () is their tentative (Scott Foley) relies on his own inventions alter people’s memories, making it a mis- mother (guest star Alvina August). Though (Sarah Drew, Giacomo Gianniotti) an extra ally, given the betrayal he’s experienced to try to get the Mystery Woman (guest star sion with special relevance and alarm for Tasha and her twin brother Max (guest star challenge. Alex and Eliza (Justin Cham- from them. Cheryl () has Zoe Perry) to do his bidding. Darby Stanch- Liz (Megan Boone). Ressler (Diego Klat- Kendrick Sampson) want to enlist Mary’s bers, guest star Marika Dominczyk) clash a showdown with her mother. Lili Reinhart, field, Katie Lowes, Jeff Perry, Bellamy tenhoff) gets information on a missing Jus- (guest star Samantha Smith) assistance, over the treatment of another patient. Ellen Luke Perry, Madchen Amick and Marisol Young and Joshua Malina also star. tice Department official. Enrique Murciano Sam and Dean (Jared Padalecki, Jensen Pompeo, Chandra Wilson, James Pickens Nichols also star. (“Without a Trace”) continues his guest role. Ackles) end up going to the attempted res- Jr. and Kevin McKidd also star. Harry Lennix also stars. cue.

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USA 29Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Law & Order: SVU FX 30Mike & Molly Two Men Two Men ››› “Captain America: The First Avenger” (2011) Chris Evans. ’ Å››› “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” (2014, Action) Chris Evans. ’ Å›› “Thor: The Dark World” (2013) Chris Hemsworth. ’ ESPN 31SportsNation Questionable Around/Horn Interruption SportsCenter W/Michael NBA Countdown (N) (Live) NBA Basketball Conference Semifinal: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Å NBA Basketball Conference Semifinal: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Å ESPN2 32The Jump SportsNation (N) Å Questionable Around/Horn Interruption SportsCenter (N) Å Boxing Yuriorkis Gamboa vs. Robinson Castellano. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) Å SportsCenter (N) Å FSTN 33Destination Focused Tennis PowerShares RPIA Championship. From Toronto. Braves Live! MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at Atlanta Braves. From SunTrust Park in Atlanta. (N) Braves Live! 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Bunk’d Å Bizaardvark K.C. Under. Tangled: The Stuck/Middle Andi Mack Disney Channel-2017 Radio Disney Music Awards Andi Mack Stuck/Middle Liv-Mad. Liv-Mad. NICK 55SpongeBob SpongeBob Loud House Alvinnn!!! and Loud House Henry Danger Henry Danger Thundermans The Thundermans ’ Å›› “Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs” (2009) ’ Å Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends “The Last One” ’ TOON 56Teen Titans Teen Titans Ben 10 Å Ben 10 Å Teen Titans Teen Titans Teen Titans Teen Titans King of Hill Amer. Dad Cleveland Amer. Dad Burgers Burgers Family Guy Family Guy Boondocks Aqua Teen TVLND 57Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond King King King King AMC 58Black Hawk ››› “Avatar” (2009) Sam Worthington. A former Marine falls in love with a native of a lush alien world. ››› “Jurassic Park” (1993, Adventure) Sam Neill, Laura Dern. ‘PG-13’ Å››› “Crocodile Dundee” (1986) Paul Hogan. ‘PG-13’ TCM 59Treasure-Villa ›› “The Robin Hood of El Dorado” (1936) ››› “Viva Villa!” (1934) Wallace Beery, Leo Carrillo. ››› “The Sugarland Express” (1974) Goldie Hawn. ›› “Sweet Revenge” (1976) Premiere. (:45) ›› “Scarecrow” (1973) Al Pacino HALL 60Home Imp. Home Imp. Home Imp. Home Imp. Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Home Imp. Home Imp. The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls OXYGEN 61(3:58) Snapped Å Snapped: Killer Couples Snapped: Killer Couples Snapped: Killer Couples Snapped Å Snapped “Shellye Stark” Snapped “Keisha Jones” Takes a Killer Snapped “Deborah Huiett” Snapped BRAVO 62Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. ›› “Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit” (1993) Å›› “Sister Act” (1992) Whoopi Goldberg. Å›› “Sister Act” (1992) Whoopi Goldberg. Å “Sister Act 2: Back” SYFY 63(:04) ›› “Dredd” (2012) Karl Urban, Olivia Thirlby. Å (:07) ›› “X-Men III: The Last Stand” (2006) Hugh Jackman. (DVS) ›› “Red” (2010, Action) Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman. Å (DVS) ›› “Resident Evil: Apocalypse” (2004) Milla Jovovich. SPIKE 64Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å COM 65(:10) Archer (:45) Futurama Å Futurama (:15) Futurama Å South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park Jeff Dunham: Spark of Insanity Å Gabriel Iglesias: Aloha Fluffy Å MTV 66(3:40) Catfish: The TV Show (4:50) Catfish: The TV Show Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. VH1 67(2:45) ›› “Guess Who” (2005) ’ Å››› “The Goonies” (1985, Children’s) Sean Astin, Josh Brolin. ’ Å RuPaul’s Drag Race (N) ’ Fire Island ’ Å›› “Evan Almighty” (2007) Steve Carell. ’ Å›› “Space Jam” (1996) CMTV 68Reba Å Reba Å Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing ››› “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” (2000) George Clooney. Å››› “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” (2000) George Clooney. Å S. Austin BET 69Meet the Browns Meet, Browns ›› “Gridiron Gang” (2006) The Rock, Xzibit. A counselor turns juvenile criminals into football players. ›› “ATL” (2006) Tip Harris, Lauren London. Four Atlanta teens face challenges. 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Marriage- Reality Stars Marriage- Reality Stars (:10) Dr. Miami Å (:12) Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars Dr. Miami GALA 217El Noticiero Guereja Como Dice el Dicho (SS) El Chavo El Chavo La Familia María La Familia una familia una familia una familia Vecinos La Familia Noticias con Denise Noticias La Familia TELE 223María Celeste Suelta la Sopa ’ (SS) Decisiones Noticias Caso Cerrado: Edición El Capo (N) ’ (SS) Guerra de ídolos (N) (SS) La Querida del Centauro (N) Al Rojo Vivo Titulares Guerra de ídolos ’ (SS) UNIV 224El Gordo y la Flaca (N) Primer Impacto (N) (SS) Hotel Todo Noticiero Uni. La Rosa de Guadalupe (N) (SS) Vino el Amor (N) La Piloto (N) Impacto Noticiero Uni Contacto Deportivo (N) NBCSP 311(12:00) Horse Racing Kentucky Derby Oaks. (N) (Live) NHL Live (N) ’ (Live) NHL Hockey Conference Semifinal: Teams TBA. (N Subject to Blackout) (:45) NHL Overtime (N) Track and Field IAAF Diamond League: Doha. IIHF Champ. DLC 319Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ EmergencyEmergencyEmergencyEmergencyEmergency Emergency Emergency Emergency EmergencyEmergencyEmergency Emergency 8—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 4, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com Defendant From Page 1 ed Sibley, he was told by Worth, at one point, was back- pick axe were both admitted as Hughes that he would give him ing away from Hughes saying, evidence that were reportedly $500 to have Sibley come to “Please don’t.” The prosecution used in an attempt to dig a where he was and keep him said, in its opening statement, grave for Worth’s body to be there until Hughes appeared. that Worth was shot twice, once placed. With water filling that Jerger said that once Hughes in the shoulder and once in the hole, Worth’s body was not got to that locations, he assault- chest. placed there, but was instead ed Sibley, who ended up run- Jerger said that he and taken to a remote area of Polk ning to a nearby house. The Hawkins remained quiet follow- County and dropped there. Cleveland Police were called ing the shooting. “I knew if I Hughes, who kept silent after a neighbor noticed Sibley said anything, he would shoot through the testimony entering that home without Gus and shoot me,” Jerger testi- Wednesday, did speak to Judge authorization, which led to he fied. Both Hawkins and Jerger Sandra Donaghy (who is presid- and Hughes’ departure. During were told by Hughes to wrap ing in the case) with the jury out that time, Jerger said that Worth’s body in a tarp in his of the courtroom and said that Worth texted that he needed a trunk, Jerger said, and were he was seeing that the prosecu- ride from a location on Green both also told to look for shell tion was thoroughly prepared, Drive, and they picked up Worth casings that they did not find on but he was unsure if his attor- in Hughes’ vehicle. the ground around where Worth ney was as ready as the state. His wife was reportedly driv- was shot. Marble had said to the jury in ing the vehicle when Worth was According to his testimony, his opening statements that the Banner photo, BRIAN GRAVES picked up. Hawkins was eventu- Jerger said that Hawkins admit- amount of evidence that was ally in the vehicle, as well, ted to Crumley that he shot presented by each side could MEMBERS of thE Election Commission told county commissioners the new electronic poll books Jerger said. Worth, but “he said that trying seem uneven, but added that would save money. From left are Election Commissioner Oscar S. Kelley, Administrator of Elections Tenth Judicial District to gain his confidence.” Jerger “This case is not based on which Fran Green and Election Commissioner Cristy Schuch. Assistant District Attorney said that Hawkins was with him has the largest stack of evi- Dallas Scott, who is heading up near Hughes car when the shots dence.” the prosecution, asked Jerger were fired that killed Worth. The jury returned to hear how Worth was acting. Worth Jerger said that following the more testimony this morning. was in the back seat, between incident, he spent the next three Donaghy had said that court Budgets Jerger and Hawkins, Jerger days hiding from Hughes, and would possibly go through 6 said. eventually told police what p.m. to 6:30 p.m. before ending From Page 1 “Tyler appeared skittish, occurred. for the day. However, one of the reappraisal, and there is a big scared, but he was always like The prosecution supplied jurors had a family member learning curve with reap- that,” Jerger said. many pieces of evidence at the pass away, and visitation for the praisals,” Thompson said. “It Jerger testified that Hughes trial, including photographs of family was set for 6 to 8 p.m., so would have been a world of got his wife to drive them to her Hughes’ car and where the inci- the judge said that court would difference with the training.” grandfather’s home, but found dent occurred. Shovels and a end today by 5 p.m. He said his largest appeals the grandfather was there, so are commercial. they left that site and eventually “They come in with attor- ended up on a gravel/dirt road neys and tax reps, and my off Hughes Lake Road. chief deputy is getting spread He said that Hughes was Interchange dedication thinner and thinner,” he said. upset his wife’s grandfather was “He’s doing a little bit of every- present at his home. “You said I rescheduled to May 12 thing. The others are pitching could come here and kill some- in, but the deputy just has body,” Jerger noted Hughes said From Staff Reports inaugurating the new roadway, that experience to handle to his wife. which will be the main avenue Hughes reportedly told the The dedication of the new Tom those appeals.” leading toward the new Spring Thompson explained the three in the back seat of the car Rowland Interchange on APD “that you better make peace 40, originally scheduled for Branch Industrial Park. new position would be a Tennessee Department of “shadow” learning the deputy’s with your maker, because some- Friday, has been postponed until job since the current deputy one is going to die (tonight),” the following Friday, May 12, at Transportation Commissioner “may be getting close to retire- Jerger testified. 10:30 a.m. John Schroer is expected to be ment.” Jerger said that the group got The threat of bad weather in attendance along with other “Last year, he had some out of Hughes’ vehicle, and that forced the delay of ceremonies local and state dignitaries. medical issues that put us in Banner photo, BRIAN GRAVES a whirlwind at the time and it makes you think about [that CouNty ASSESSoR Stanley Thompson presented his justifica- position] even more,” he said. tion for a new position in his department during the recent “In summary, you want to Commission budget hearings. CUATS increase the quality of your service, increase the integrity From Page 1 of your data and all the good operational. per book,” Green said. “With The department in also the electronic [poll books], Thomas said city staff con- — Attending MPO members was submitted to TDOT at the things for which you would tinue to consider locations for — Bradley County Mayor D. end of March, and a response want to hire somebody in,” requesting a lease purchase of we’re going to send out 27.” a new lighting system for the Election Commissioner these shelters. One is expected Gary Davis, Cleveland Mayor is expected within the next two Blake said. to be around 9th Street and Tom Rowland (chairman), weeks. “Yes,” Thompson responded. Urbane Road Softball Cristy Schuch said one of the Complex. positive details about the elec- Wildwood Avenue. Chris Kleehammer, and Sarah The MPO staff will then Blake said he would expect Another ad option is wraps Elmore of the Tennessee respond to these comments Thompson to return within the The cost would be $28,580 a tronic poll books is it will help year for a 10-year term. people who are actually at the (or signs) on the side of the Department of Transportation with a revised draft for federal next two years to show if the buses and/or other vehicles. — approved a recommendation review, which needs to be new hire accomplished what it “It’s a safety issue at Urbane voting sites. concerning the lights,” said “The biggest problem we Stevens said this is being done to transfer funds from two city adopted by September. was meant to do. successfully by CARTA in projects to complete the — The National Association “That’s expected,” Thompson County Mayor D. Gary Davis. have for some of those who The Election Commission’s work on those days is they Chattanooga and NetTrans in Casteel Connector along the of Chronic Disease Directors said. Johnson City. Cleveland Greenway from selected the Cleveland MPO Parks and Recreation budget shows a total decrease have to make those phone of $40,459; however, the calls into the office,” Schuch Another revenue possibility, North Ocoee to Tinsley Park. team as one of 10 from around Director Andy Lockhart is which Stevens and the MPO Bids for the connector came the nation to participate in this requesting a 9.34 percent department is requesting said. “You can’t have enough $50,700 to purchase 27 elec- phones on an election day to members feel could be a huge in well over budget year’s Step It Up! Action increase in that department’s benefit in Cleveland, is a part- estimates.The city will need Institute to Increase Walking budget. tronic poll books. get in. Some of those nights, Administrator of Elections they don’t even have service. nership with colleges and uni- about $280,000 in additional and Walkability in April in That budget shows a versities. construction Decatur, Ga. decrease in certain designated Fran Green said the units will It’s really, really difficult.” Partnerships in “Cleveland transit has money (for the This has resulted in the for- line items of $109,658 with an be “more efficient, saving She said some workers have Cookeville (with the lowest fares, com- connector). The mation of a Connect Cleveland increase in others totalling money on supplies and the waited for hours to get Tennessee Tech pared to peer organiza- approval by the Walkability Action Plan, which $154,872. That is a net number of workers needed.” through and sometimes, they University), tions. There has been no MPO board will was included in Wednesday’s increase of $45,214. Green said the devices will are not successful at all. Johnson City change in the price since move money from MPO packet. Most of those increases are reduce the number of workers Green said the new equip- (East Tennessee the system was launched the Michigan required as the new Elrod needed by 51. ment could help speed the tal- State) University) 10 years ago, and the Avenue/20th Park on Minnis Road is “In November, we sent out lying of results on election and Clarksville recovery is less than 5 Street project, brought online and becomes 78 poll books with one person nights. (Austin Peay percent of the cost.” and the Inman State University) — Jeanne Stevens Street study, to have done well connector con- with providing struction. transportation to students, Funding for these diverted Sentenced instructors, and staff. The projects will be pushed to From Page 1 expense of this services are 2018, allowing for this next usually covered by school fees. phase to the Greenway. Eastern District of Tennessee, Harr said, “Goldston’s sentence of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms “This could be very beneficial — MPO members also upon his release from prison, reflects the danger and risk of and Explosives, 10th Judicial to the Cleveland transit approved a change for their Goldston will be under the harm his conduct posed to District Drug and Violent Crime agency,” said Stevens. September meeting. Originally supervision of the U.S. society. The Sixth Circuit Court Task Force, and Cleveland Another revenue option is to scheduled for Sept. 13, the solicit sponsorship from mer- meeting has been moved to Probation Office for five years. of Appeals previously recog- Police Department. The Sharry Dedman-Beard, public nized that sawed-off shotguns, Bradley County Sheriff’s Office chants in the community. Sept. 20. Stevens said major merchants The reason for this change is information officer with the by their very nature, are also provided assistance in the could provide donations, and the opportunity for several Department of Justice, said extremely dangerous and serve case, and at the time of the after a January 2017 jury trial virtually no purpose other than arrest, Bradley County Sheriff advertise gift certificates and local officials have the opportu- that Goldston was convicted of furtherance of illegal activity. Eric Watson said that he con- sales. “It would bring the tran- nity to attend the National unlawfully possessing a tinues “to be thankful for the sit riders to their stores, and Walking Summit in St. Pail, firearm. His sentence was “The sentencing illus- excellent teamwork that leads would be a win/win situation,” Minn., on Sept. 13. You can browse enhanced based on his seven trates the positive effect to the arrests of these fugi- she said. The next scheduled meeting the classified listings prior convictions for serious of the resources provided tives.” He praised the Cleveland Another issue to be discuss, for the MPO and Technical on-line. Keep drug offenses and because the by ATF and our law Daily Banner for listing the Top with information from the Coordinating Committee will be up with the study, concerns fares currently Wednesday, July 12. firearm he possessed was a enforcement partners to Ten Most Wanted, as well as latest sports. sawed-off shotgun. He was combat the violent crime. the cooperation from citizens being charged. “Cleveland tran- — The MPO had previously Check the weather. sentenced under the Armed ATF’s priority is to pro- and agencies in the area that sit has the lowest fares, com- approved a spending plan for Career Criminal Act. vide the safe environment have helped in locating such pared to peer organizations,” the Georgetown Road Corridor Watch the stocks. Goldston, who was listed as for the public.” alleged criminals. said Stevens. “There has been Multi-Modal Study. Read about local no change in the price since Work included a study of one of Bradley County’s Top Ten — Steven Gerido, ATF agent Assistant U.S. Attorneys happenings. Most Wanted, was arrested in Michael D. Porter and Kyle J. the system was launched 10 improvements along Whether you’re December 2015, by members of Wilson represented the United years ago, and the recovery is Georgetown Road, especially buying or selling, less than 5 percent of the along the CUATS Orange Route the Bradley County Sherriff That danger is heightened when States at trial. you’ll click with cost.” where there is a need for side- Office and the U.S. Marshal’s career criminals, such as This case was brought as Stevens added that fares are walks and intersection success when Service. He had been listed for a Goldston, possess these types part of Project Safe number of weeks on the Top of weapons.” Neighborhoods, a comprehen- the same for everyone, regard- improvements. you use The Cleveland Daily Ten list for possessing a weapon “The sentencing illustrates sive national strategy that cre- less of the length of the trip. City staff is now proposing to as a convicted felon, theft, and the positive effect of the ates local partnerships with law She said the study does not narrow the scope of work to a Banner on-line. criminal impersonation. resources provided by ATF and enforcement agencies to effec- recommend a huge fare survey which will better enable According to eyewitnesses our law enforcement partners to tively enforce existing gun laws, increase, but gradual jumps — the development of an improve- www.clevelandbanner.com who testified at his trial, combat the violent crime. ATF’s according to Dedman-Beard. It possibly 25 cents. “You may ment design. The intent would Goldston displayed the sawed- priority is to provide the safe provides more options to prose- need to raise the fare in small be to survey as much of increments; to get where you Georgetown Road south of 25th off shotgun during a heated environment for the public," cutors, allowing them to utilize exchange with an unarmed stated Steven Gerido, Special local, state, and federal laws to need to be,” she said. Street as possible with avail- man as children stood by and Agent in Charge, Alcohol, ensure that criminals who com- The planner said the next able funds — especially near watched, Dedman-Beard said. Tobacco, Firearms and mit gun crime face tough sen- steps are to review information Green Drive and Westside The altercation took place in Explosives. tences. PSN gives each federal from the study, develop an Drive, where there is a school the middle of the day in a resi- The indictment and subse- district the flexibility it needs to advertising campaign (policy), bus stop and pedestrian needs. dential neighborhood in quent conviction of Goldston focus on individual challenges and reach out to potential The proposal was approved. Cleveland. was the result of an investiga- that a specific community CUATS partners. — A draft of the 2018-19 U.S. Attorney Nancy Stallard tion conducted by the Bureau faces. In other MPO business: Unified Planning Work Program www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 4, 2017— 9 NATIONAL BRIEFS GOP revives struggling health care bill WASHINGTON (AP) — In a House approval would edge startling turnabout, Republicans Republicans closer to repealing Cher to sing ‘Believe’ at Billboard be in Uniondale, New York. say they are ready to push their much of President Barack Earlier this year, Feld Music Awards this month prized health care bill through Obama’s health care law, which Entertainment, the company the House and claim a victory would represent at least partial NEW YORK (AP) — Cher will that owns the iconic circus, for President Donald Trump, six redemption of campaign pledges sing her late 1990s anthem announced that the show would weeks after nearly leaving it for by GOP candidates — including “Believe” at the Billboard Music end in May. dead and days after support Trump — since its enactment in Awards this month. The circus’s decline happened from GOP moderates seemed to 2010. Dick Clark Productions due to a variety of factors. crumble anew. Passage would also send it to announced Thursday that Cher Declining attendance, combined House leaders planned a vote an uncertain fate in the Senate, also will receive the ICON Award with high operating costs, chang- Thursday on the legislation, where some Republicans consid- at the May 21 event in Las ing public tastes and prolonged revamped since collapsing in er the House measure too Vegas, where the singer is com- battles with animal rights groups March to attract most hard line harsh. Polls have shown pleting a residency at the Park all contributed to its demise. conservatives and some GOP Obama’s much-maligned law Theater at Monte Carlo. Sam Gomez, the circus’s vice centrists. In a final tweak, lead- has actually gained in populari- It will be her first awards show president of digital and relation- ers were adding a modest pool of ty as the debate over a replace- performance in more than 15 ship marketing, said Ringling did money to help people with pre- ment health care program has years. something similar, although on a existing medical conditions accelerated. Other artists set to take the smaller scale, during the final afford coverage, a concern that “House Republicans are going stage at the Billboard Awards elephant act performance in caused a near-fatal rebellion to tattoo this moral monstrosity include Drake, Bruno Mars, Ed 2016. During that broadcast on among Republicans in recent to their foreheads, and the Sheeran, Celine Dion, Lorde, Facebook, Ringling showed a days. American people will hold them Nicki Minaj, Imagine Dragons, pre-recorded intro, then cut to “We will pass this bill,” House accountable,” said House Florida Georgia Line and John the live act. For the May 21 Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D- Legend. The show will air live on show, the entire performance R-Calif., predicted late Calif. AP Photo/Susan Walsh ABC from T-Mobile Arena. will be broadcast live from start Wednesday. His view was echoed Said Rep. Greg Walden, R- to finish and will be hosted by Thursday morning by the chair- Ore.: “I think we’re on the right ReP. FRed UPton, R-Mich., left, speaks to reporters outside the Woman shot during confrontation Kristen Michelle Wilson, man of the House Freedom track here. Obviously it’s a work White House in Washington, Wednesday, following a meeting with over handicapped parking Ringling’s first female ringmas- Caucus, Rep. Mark Meadows, R- in progress, but I think we’re on President Donald Trump on health care reform. Rep. Greg Walden, ter. MIAMI (AP) — Police say a N.C., who said in a television the right track.” R-Ore. is at right. www.facebook.com/ringlingbros interview that “we’re optimistic Meadows, who appeared along woman was shot in the arm dur- www.ringling.com ing a confrontation over a handi- that we’ll pass it out of the with Walden on MSNBC’s capped parking spot in the lot at Espionage trial for Taiwan-born House today .” “Morning Joe” program, said The bitter health care battle that “at this particular point, a popular Miami park. Navy officer set to begin cover specified services like by provisions establishing the Miami-Dade police said in a dominated the Capitol even as what we’ve got is a bill t hat’s pregnancy care. coverage waivers crafted by news release that 38-year-old NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — A mili- Congress prepared to give final better than where it started, The bill would block federal Reps. Tom MacArthur, R-N.J., a Lina Bahamon was practicing tary trial is set to begin for a approval to a bipartisan $1 tril- drives down premiums.” payments to Planned leader of the moderate House parking in the Tropical Park lot Taiwan-born Navy officer lion measure financing federal The bill would eliminate tax Parenthood for a year, consid- Tuesday Group and Mark Wednesday night when the driv- accused of passing military agencies through September. penalties Obama’s law which ered a triumph by many anti- Meadows, R-N.C., head of the er of a Nissan SUV got upset secrets to China or Taiwan. The House passed that legis- has clamped down on people abortion Republicans. hard line House Freedom that her Mercedes was blocking Lt. Cmdr. Stephanie Turo, a lation Wednesday 309-118, and who don’t buy coverage and it Obama’s overhaul has extend- Caucus. the handicapped parking spaces. Navy spokeswoman, confirmed Senate passage seemed certain erases tax increases in the ed health insurance to around Earlier this week, moderates As the argument continued, on Wednesday the espionage as early as Thursday. That Affordable Care Act on higher- 20 million Americans. The non- objected that constituents with Bahaomn’s 48-year-old hus- trial in Norfolk will begin would head off a weekend feder- earning people and the health partisan Congressional Budget pre-existing conditions could band, Michael Levy, got out of Thursday. al shutdown that both parties industry. It cuts the Medicaid Office estimated in March that effectively be denied coverage by the car. Lt. Cmdr. Edward C. Lin is preferred to avoid —especially program for low-income people the GOP bill would end coverage insurers charging them exorbi- Police Det. Robin Pinkard says accused of failing to report for- Republicans controlling the and lets states impose work for 24 million people over a tant premiums. At least a dozen Levy returned to the Mercedes eign contacts and passing along White House and Congress. requirements on Medicaid recip- decade. That office also said the of them said Wednesday they and got his gun from a belt bag secret national defense informa- The health care vote was ients. It transforms Obama’s bill’s subsidies would be less would oppose the legislation, and fired several times toward tion. He is being held in a Navy scheduled after the White House subsidies for millions buying generous for many, especially including GOP Reps. Charlie the Nissan, hitting 63-year-old brig in Virginia. and congressional leaders bar- insurance — largely based on lower-earning and older people Dent of Pennsylvania, a moder- passenger Cecilia Gonzalez in Court documents do not raged rank-and-file holdouts people’s incomes and premium not yet 65 and qualifying for ate leader, Leonard Lance of the arm. She was taken to a reveal whom Lin is accused of with pressure in recent days. A costs — into tax credits that rise Medicare. New Jersey and New York’s Dan hospital. No one else was spying for. But officials told The wafer-thin margin seemed likely, with consumers’ ages. A CBO estimate for the cost of Donovan. injured. Associated Press last year that thanks to opposition expected The measure would retain latest version of their bill will But GOP leaders seemed to Investigators say they’re ques- the country involved is China or from every Democrat and more Obama’s requirement that fami- not be ready before the House win over a raft of wavering law- tioning everyone. Arrests are Taiwan, and possibly both. than a dozen Republicans plus ly policies cover grown children conducts its vote. makers after another tweak by pending. Civilian defense attorney Larry lobbying against the bill by the until age 26. House Speaker Paul Ryan, R- moderate Reps. Fred Upton, R- Younger declined to comment. AARP seniors organization, doc- But states could get federal Wis., pulled the plug on a March Mich., and Billy Long, R-Mo. ‘Happy Days’ cast reunites Lin’s sister, Jenny Lin, wrote to tors, hospitals and patients’ waivers freeing insurers from 24 vote as conservatives That added $8 billion over five to remember Erin Moran members of Congress last year groups. other Obama coverage require- opposed the bill for not fully years for state high-risk pools, and said the Navy lacks evidence Just Tuesday, The Associated ments. With waivers, insurers repealing Obama’s law and GOP aimed at helping seriously ill (AP) — The cast of “Happy to support the charges. Press had counted 21 could charge people with pre- moderates considered its cuts people pay expensive premiums. Days” has briefly reunited to Republicans saying they would existing illnesses far higher too severe. That was on top of $130 billion remember cast mate Erin Moran, Google warns of email scam that oppose the bill — one short of rates than healthy customers, That was a jarring setback for already in the bill for states to who died at her Indiana home impersonates Google Docs the 22 defections that would kill boost prices for older consumers Trump and Ryan. But leaders help customers, though critics last month. it if all Democrats voted no. to whatever they wish and gradually rebuilt support. said those amounts were insuffi- A photo shared online shows SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Many others were undecided. ignore the mandate that they Conservatives were won over cient. Ron Howard, Marion Ross, Don Google said it shut down an Most, Anson Williams, Cathy email spam campaign that Silvers and Scott Baio posing impersonated its online file serv- together. ice, Google Docs. Ross, who played Moran’s on- According to online reports — Trump to weaken IRS rule against church political activity screen mother, tells in particular, a detailed user Entertainment Tonight that the thread on Reddit — clicking on WASHINGTON (AP) — President again.” far as I can tell,” Silk said. “It to enforce the prohibitions. gathering took place Tuesday at an emailed share link, purport- Donald Trump plans to sign an Still, Mark Silk, a professor at seems like a whimper.” The White House official, who her California home, known as edly from a known source, was executive order further weakening Trinity College in Connecticut Trump has long pledged to pro- sought anonymity to speak “Happy Days Farm.” She says it taking users to a site that asked already-sparse enforcement of an who writes extensively on reli- tect religious freedom. He prom- despite the president’s criticism of wasn’t a formal memorial serv- permission for a fake app calling IRS rule threatening the loss of gious freedom, called the planned ised to “totally destroy” the law anonymous sources, told ice. itself “Google Docs” to access tax-exempt status for religious actions as described by the White prohibiting the political activities, reporters Wednesday night that The actress died at 56 on April their accounts. If they agreed, organizations that endorse politi- House as “very weak tea,” espe- known as the Johnson the order will direct the IRS to use 22 at her home in southern the app would then send addi- cal candidates. cially compared to the draft reli- Amendment, when he spoke in “maximum enforcement discre- Indiana. Authorities say cancer tional copies of the original email The order, which also affects gious freedom executive order that February at the National Prayer tion” over the rule. was the most likely cause of to the users’ contacts. non-profits, promises “regulatory leaked earlier this year, That doc- Breakfast, a high-profile The regulation, named for then- death. Baio shared a letter from Earlier reports suggested the relief” for groups with religious ument contained sweeping provi- Washington event with faith lead- Sen. Lyndon Johnson, was put Moran’s husband last week attack was a phishing scam objections to the preventive servic- sions on conscience protection for ers, politicians and dignitaries. into force in 1954 and prohibited detailing her struggle with the potentially aimed at harvesting es requirement in the Affordable faith-based ministries, schools Fully abolishing the regulation partisan political activity for disease. personal information and maybe Care Act, according to a White and federal workers across an would take an act of Congress, churches and other tax-exempt Moran played teen Joanie even Google login credentials. House official. Those require- array of agencies. “It’s gestural as but Trump can direct the IRS not organizations. Cunningham on “Happy Days” But in a statement late ments include covering birth con- and its short-lived spinoff, Wednesday, Google said that trol and the move could apply to “Joanie Loves Chachi.” while the campaign accessed religious groups like the Little and used contact information, Sisters of the Poor, who have Police find no evidence of no other data was apparently moral objections to paying for racism in San Diego shootings exposed. contraception. Google said it was able to stop Trump will sign the order as he SAN DIEGO (AP) — San Diego the campaign in about an hour. marks the National Day of Prayer police say they’ve found no evi- It has disabled offending at the White House Thursday. He dence that a deadly shooting accounts, removed fake pages was hosting members of his evan- rampage at a pool party was and updated its Safe Browsing gelical advisory board and racist, although most victims feature, which issues warnings planned to meet Roman Catholic were black. when users visit dangerous leaders in the Oval Office before The white gunman, Peter sites. signing the order. Selis, killed a woman and Users don’t have to take addi- The White House did not wounded six people Sunday at tional action, although Google release the full text of the order, the apartment complex where he encouraged those who want to and it was not clear just how the lived before police killed him. be extra safe to run its security pledges stated within the order All but two victims were black. check feature. would be carried out. The order, Some survivors have said they One telltale sign for identifying which essentially would make it believe Selis selected minority the spam email: It appears to be even less likely that a religious victims. directed to the address hhhhhh- organization would lose its tax- But Assistant Police Chief [email protected], exempt status because of a politi- Brian Ahearn says Selis made no and is only blind copied to the cal endorsement, fall short of statements and had no materials recipient. what religious conservatives in his home indicating the attack expected from Trump, who won was a hate crime. What are the odds? 2 caught overwhelming support from evan- He says investigators who trying to steal statistics exam gelicals by promising to “protect interviewed party guests and Christianity” and religious free- acquaintances determined that LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Call it dom. Selis was bankrupt and despon- a statistical error: Police say two Ralph Reed, a longtime evangel- dent about a recent breakup University of Kentucky students ical leader and founder of the with his girlfriend. crawled through an air duct to Faith & Freedom Coalition, said steal a statistics exam from their he was briefed by White House Ringling’s final circus professor’s office but were officials about the text of the exec- to be on Facebook Live caught because he was working utive order. Reed called the provi- late. sions an excellent first step in the ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — The Lexington Herald-Leader Trump administration’s plans for Ringling Bros. and Barnum & reports university police cited protecting religious freedom Bailey Circus first wowed audi- Henry Lynch II and Troy Reed said he was “thrilled” by ences in the 19th century. For Kiphuth, both 21, for third- the language on the IRS restric- the iconic American spectacle’s degree burglary and referred the tions on partisan political activity. final act, it will broadcast the case to Fayette County Circuit “This administratively removes the final performance on a 21st cen- Court. threat of harassment,” Reed said tury medium: Facebook Live. University spokesman Jay in a phone interview. “That is a The company told The Blanton told the newspaper the really big deal.” He said the lan-    Associated Press this week that instructor left his office about guage in the order related to the the final circus show on the midnight Tuesday to get some- preventive care mandate will Dignified Services at evening of May 21 will be thing to eat. When he returned, “ensure that as long as Donald    Realistic Prices! streamed live on the social media two men ran from the office. One Trump is president, that some- 2415 Georgetown Road, NE network and on the circus’s web- of them later returned and con- thing like the Little Sisters of the WEATHER INFORMATION 473-2620 site. The final performance will fessed. Poor case will never happen 10—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 4, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com

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CONTACT Richard Roberts THURSDAY Sports Editor MAY 4, Phone 472-5041 or fax 614-6529 [email protected] Sports 2017 Fifth-ranked Raiders cap best season

By JOE CANNON selves for the postseason. [email protected] “We're going to celebrate this win tonight, but starting tomor- After some quick scoring and row a new season begins and five combined first half goals, we're going to start to take steps the defenses took over in the to prepare for the postseason." second half, but Cleveland was The Fighting Irish jumped on able to wrap up an unbeaten top quickly Wednesday evening regular soccer season and post with a goal just 101 seconds the most victories (16) in the into the match. program’s history. Undaunted, Cleveland came Honoring their dozen 12th- right back down on its next pos- graders on “Senior Night,” the session and just 74 ticks later fifth-ranked Blue Raiders held Kirklin Norman picked up a off a tough Knox Catholic squad loose ball after a corner kick by by a 3-2 margin at the Greater Casey Beck and put it in to Cleveland Soccer Complex even the score. Wednesday evening. Less than 10 minutes later, “Overall, it wasn't our best Jordan Lopez gave the Raiders performance tonight, but we the lead for good when he and were happy to win the game and teammate Tommy Marino pulled to complete an undefeated regu- a little deception on a free kick lar season,” commented head for a goal at the 12:08 mark. coach John Brose. After the ball had been whis- “It was also good to be able to tled dead, the pair lined up recognize our 12 seniors at half- side-by-side for the free kick. time,” he stated. “They've really Marino went first but instead of provided great leadership for us kicking the ball, ran past it and all season, and it's been amaz- Lopez came right behind him to ing to see what they've been boot the shot in from 30 yards able to accomplish throughout out. the regular season.” Lopez dented the nylon a sec- Coach Brose’s crew is 16-0-2 ond time at the 22:32 mark, and by virtue of a perfect league when he took an assist from record receives an opening Ludwin Rivera and broke free to round bye in the District 5-AAA go one-on-one with the Irish Tournament. They won’t play goal keeper, who had the hard again until the event’s semifi- shot bounce off his hands and nals Tuesday at 7 p.m. past the pipes. The top-seeded Raiders will Catholic was able to trim the tangle with the winner of the deficit to a single goal when opening-round battle between Cleveland got whistled for a foul fifth-seeded Soddy-Daisy and Banner photo, JOE CANNON in the box and the resulting No. 4 East Hamilton. Cleveland penalty kick was good with just beat the Trojans 7-1 during the CLEVELAND HIGH seniors Tommy Marino, left, and Jordan Lopez pull off a trick play whereby Marino acted like he was going to take over 12 minutes left in the first regular season and blanked the the free kick, but ran past it, while Lopez followed closely to put in the goal on 30-yard free kick. The fifth-ranked Raiders’ 3-2 win over Knox half. Hurricanes 5-0. Catholic wrapped up their best regular season ever with a 16-0-2 record. The teams combined for 10 Seventh-seeded Bradley shots on goal in the opening 40 Central will visit regular season minutes, with half of them find- runner-up Walker Valley in an third-seeded Ooltewah. season, Brose hopes “Knox Catholic (9-3-2) is a the state A-AA poll at one time ing the nylon, but only four total opening round match Saturday Going undefeated for the first Wednesday’s outcome will serve good soccer team and they made this season. Hopefully we can shots were attempted in the sec- at 5:30 p.m., while No. 6 time since the 2009 Raiders as a reminder to go into the things difficult for us tonight,” learn from our experience ond half as the defenses tight- McMinn County will travel to went 14-0-3 during the regular postseason prepared. he related. “They were ranked in tonight and use it to better our- ened up. Microcosm of CHS’ season Hard-luck loss does in Raiders By PATRICK MacCOON Sewell increased his district- deflated group. “Life is going to [email protected] leading strikeout total from 68 to throw you curveballs and you 76, but took another hard-luck are going to make errors in life, A season full of trials and loss despite six innings of two- but you have to be able to pick tribulations on the baseball dia- hit baseball. Close losses were a yourself up and fight. The game mond came to an end for microcosm of CHS’ season, as it is tough at times and it will end Cleveland in the opening game of was the 12th loss by two runs or someday, so my job is also to the District 5-AAA tournament, less and sixth by one run. help make sure these guys go on which included a total of three The only run of the night to one day become great fathers, hits in a classic pitchers’ duel. came in the bottom of the sec- workers and husbands.” The Blue Raiders only man- ond as the Trojans’ Spencer Senior Jake Griffin had aged one hit and had a two-out Gore broke from third with Cleveland’s only hit, a line-drive rally shut down when Soddy- another teammate in a designed single down the first base line in Daisy first baseman Luke Ellis rundown and collided with Ryan the second inning. The offensive scooped a throw for the final out Lee at the plate to force the ball woes from the season continued Lee University photo to likely save two runs, finalizing out of his mitt. to mount as seven runners were a 1-0 victory Wednesday night at “I try to teach the whole game left on base as Soddy’s Logan LEE UNIVERSITY athletes Catherine Conley, left, and Brandon Raleigh, right, were joined by school Walker Valley High School. of life with a bat and a ball,” President Dr. Paul Conn for the annual Conn Award presentation recently. Junior standout Camden Scoggins said after addressing a See RAIDERS, Page 13 Conley, Raleigh named Conn Award winners From Lee Sports Information “Catherine combines academic excellence, extracurricular involvement, service, and leadership. Lee University volleyball player Catherine Conley She aspires to shape culture through film, and as along with cross country and track runner Brandon an African-American woman, her voice is underrep- Raleigh have been named the win- resented in cinematic discourse. ners of the annual Dr. Paul Conn ‘Cat’ knows the obstacles to realiz- Student Athlete of the Year Awards. ing her dream, but her work at Lee The award represents Lee demonstrates she has what it takes University’s best of the best on and to get there. off the playing field during their “Last summer, Cat attended a four-year careers. The Lee coaches Production Assistant workshop and and athletic administers take part in the selection distinguished herself on a faculty-led production. process. The subsequent fall, she directed one of the best Volleyball head coach Andrea Hudson submitted these comments on behalf of Conley: See AWARD, Page 13 District 5-AAA softball ready to rumble

By JOE CANNON state,” proclaimed Walker Valley season in the 17-year history of [email protected] head coach Lauren Limburg, the program, the Lady Mustangs whose “Feisty Fillies” will play (20-12, 7-5 District 5-AAA) enter When asked about strategy host to the annual event which the bracket as the No. 3 seed heading into the District 5-AAA opens Friday evening, weather and will entertain cross-county Softball Tournament, one coach permitting. rival Bradley Central (9-23, 4-8) quipped, “Our game plan is to in an opening round game at score more runs than the other “For us, it is going to take a concerted effort,” the Walker Larry Haney Field at 5 Friday team.” evening. A very good plan, but with the Valley leader declared. “We’ve had different players step up The other two opening round level of competition and the games will find seventh-seeded Banner photo, PATRICK MacCOON throughout the season, but at importance of what’s on the Cleveland High (2-28, 0-12) at line, making that a reality may this point we need the whole CLEVELAND CATCHER Ryan Lee can’t hold on as Soddy-Daisy’s Spencer Gore collides with him regular season runner-up prove difficult. team to step up. This is going to Soddy-Daisy (26-12, 9-3) at 5 on a play at the plate. Gore’s run on the jarring play was the lone score for either side in a District 5- “We have a very strong dis- be a tough tournament.” AAA tournament elimination game. The Blue Raiders’ season came to an end at 11-21-1. trict. One of the strongest in the Posting their 14th 20-win See 5-AAA, Page 13 12—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 4, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com

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Boston 15 12 .556 2½ Wednesday, April 19: Washington 5, Toronto 4 Tampa Bay 14 15 .483 4½ Friday, April 21: Washington 2, Toronto 1, OT ON TAP Toronto 9 19 .321 9 Sunday, April 23: Washington 2, Toronto 1, OT Central Division Pittsburgh 4, Columbus 1 Thursday, May 4 WLPct GB Wednesday, April 12: Pittsburgh 3, Columbus 1 BASEBALL Minnesota 14 11 .560 — Friday, April 14: Pittsburgh 4, Columbus 1 District 5-AAA Tournament Cleveland 15 12 .556 — Sunday, April 16: Pittsburgh 5, Columbus 4, OT at Walker Valley HS Chicago 14 12 .538 ½ Tuesday, April 18: Columbus 5, Pittsburgh 4 Soddy-Daisy vs. East Hamilton, 7 Detroit 14 13 .519 1 Thursday, April 20: Pittsburgh 5, Columbus 2 SOCCER Kansas City 9 17 .346 5½ WESTERN CONFERENCE Bradley Central at Hixson, 5:30 West Division Nashville 4, Chicago 0 SOFTBALL W L Pct GB Thursday, April 13: Nashville 1, Chicago 0 District 5-AA Tournament Houston 19 9 .679 — Saturday, April 15: Nashville 5, Chicago 0 Losers bracket final 15 14 .517 4½ Monday, April 17: Nashville 3, Chicago 2, OT McMinn Central at Polk County, 5:30 Seattle 12 16 .429 7 Thursday, April 20: Nashville 4, Chicago 1 Gulf South Conference Championship Oakland 11 16 .407 7½ St. Louis 4, Minnesota 1 at Huntsville, Ala. Texas 11 17 .393 8 Wednesday, April 12: St. Louis 2, Minnesota 1, OT No. 6 Lee vs. No. 3 Mississippi College, 10 a.m. —- Friday, April 14: St. Louis 2, Minnesota 1 No. 7 Shorter vs. No. 2 West Florida, 12:30 Tuesday’s Games Sunday, April 16: St. Louis 3, Minnesota 1 No. 8 West Ga. vs. No. 1 Alabama-Huntsville, 3 N.Y. Yankees 11, Toronto 5 Wednesday, April 19: Minnesota 2, St. Louis 0 No. 5 North Alabama vs. No 4 Valdosta State, 5:30 Boston 5, Baltimore 2 Saturday, April 22: St. Louis 4, Minnesota 3, OT Friday, May 5 Detroit 5, Cleveland 2 Anaheim 4, Calgary 0 BASEBALL Tampa Bay 3, Miami 1 Thursday, April 13: Anaheim 3, Calgary 2 District 5-AAA Tournament Houston 8, Texas 7 Saturday, April 15: Anaheim 3, Calgary 2 Best-of-3 Semifinal series Minnesota 9, Oakland 1 Monday, April 17: Anaheim 5, Calgary 4, OT at Walker Valley HS Chicago White Sox 6, Kansas City 0 Wednesday, April 19: Anaheim 3, Calgary 1 SD/EH winner vs. No. 1 Ooltewah, 5 L.A. Angels 6, Seattle 4, 11 innings Edmonton 4, San Jose 2 No. 2 Bradley Central vs. No. 3 Walker Valley, 8 Wednesday’s Games Wednesday, April 12: San Jose 3, Edmonton 2, OT SOFTBALL N.Y. Yankees 8, Toronto 6 Friday, April 14: Edmonton 2, San Jose 0 District 5-AAA Tournament Boston 4, Baltimore 2 Sunday, April 16: Edmonton 1, San Jose 0 No. 7 Cleveland at No. 2 Soddy-Daisy, 5 Cleveland 3, Detroit 2 Tuesday, April 18: San Jose 7, Edmonton 0 No. 6 Bradley Central at No. 3 Walker Valley, 5 Miami 10, Tampa Bay 6 Thursday, April 20: Edmonton 4, San Jose 3, OT No. 5 East Hamilton at No. 4 McMinn County, 6 Houston 10, Texas 1 Saturday, April 22: Edmonton 3, San Jose 1 AP photo Gulf South Conference Championship Minnesota 7, Oakland 4 —- at Huntsville, Ala. Kansas City 6, Chicago White Sox 1 Second Round Lee/MC winner vs. Shorter/ UWF winner, 10 a.m. Seattle 8, L.A. Angels 7 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) ATLANTA’S Dansby Swanson scores past New York Mets catcher Rene Rivera on a two-RBI triple UWG/UAH winner vs. UNA/VSU winner, 12:30 Thursday’s Games EASTERN CONFERENCE Lee/MC loser vs. Shorter/ UWF loser,, 3 Cleveland (Salazar 2-2) at Detroit (Fulmer 2-1), 1:10 Pittsburgh 3, Washington 1 by Emilio Bonifacio during the fourth inning of a MLB baseball game on Wednesday in Atlanta. UWG/UAH winner vs. UNA/VSU winner, 5:30 p.m. Thursday, April 27: Pittsburgh 3, Washington 2 Saturday, May 6 Oakland (Cotton 2-3) at Minnesota (Gibson 0-3), Saturday, April 29: Pittsburgh 6, Washington 2 BASEBALL 1:10 p.m. Monday, May 1: Washington 3, Pittsburgh 2, OT District 5-AAA Tournament Texas (Griffin 2-0) at Houston (Musgrove 1-2), 2:10 Wednesday, May 3: Pittsburgh 3, Washington 2 Best-of-3 Semifinal series p.m. Saturday, May 6: Pittsburgh at Washington, 7:16 at Walker Valley HS Chicago White Sox (Holland 2-2) at Kansas City p.m. Thursday winner vs. No. 1 Ooltewah, 1 (Kennedy 0-2), 2:15 p.m. Reyes drives in 5, Braves routed x-Monday, May 8: Washington at Pittsburgh, TBD No. 2 Bradley Central vs. No. 3 Walker Valley, 4 Baltimore (Jimenez 1-1) at Boston (Kendrick 0-0), x-Wednesday, May 10: Pittsburgh at Washington, SOCCER 7:10 p.m. TBD ATLANTA (AP) — Early on, know if I’m trying to do too to keep Atlanta in the game, District 5-AAA Tournament Miami (Straily 1-2) at Tampa Bay (Andriese 1-1), Ottawa 2, N.Y. Rangers 1 No. 7 Bradley Central at No. 2 Walker Valley, 5:30 7:10 p.m. Thursday, April 27: Ottawa 2, N.Y. Rangers 1 the New York Mets made two much or something and lose giving up two runs in the bot- No. 6 McMinn County at No. 3 Ooltewah, TBA L.A. Angels (Meyer 0-0) at Seattle (Miranda 2-2), Saturday, April 29: Ottawa 6, N.Y. Rangers 5, 2OT silly base-running mistakes, control.” tom half. But the New York No. 5 Soddy-Daisy at No. 4 East Hamilton, TBA 10:10 p.m. Tuesday, May 2: N.Y. Rangers 4, Ottawa 1 SOFTBALL Friday’s Games Thursday, May 4: Ottawa at N.Y. Rangers, 7:30 p.m. both resulting in double plays. The Mets jumped all over for- bullpen shut down the Braves District 5-AAA Tournament N.Y. Yankees (Pineda 3-1) at Chicago Cubs Saturday, May 6: N.Y. Rangers at Ottawa, 3 p.m. By the end of the night, it mer teammate Bartolo Colon the rest of the way, and the at Walker Valley HS (Hendricks 2-1), 2:20 p.m. x-Tuesday, May 9: Ottawa at N.Y. Rangers, TBD Bradley/WV loser vs. Cleveland/SD loser, 11 a.m. Chicago White Sox (Gonzalez 3-1) at Baltimore x-Thursday, May 11: N.Y. Rangers at Ottawa, TBD hardly mattered. (1-3), who spent the last three Mets turned it into a laugher by Bradley/WV winner vs. Cleveland/SD winner, 1 (Miley 1-1), 7:05 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Jose Reyes matched a career seasons in New York. The 43- equaling a season high for hits, EH/McMinn winner vs. No. 1 Ooltewah, 3 Toronto (Liriano 2-2) at Tampa Bay (Archer 2-1), Edmonton 2, Anaheim 2 high with five RBIs and the year-old lasted just four including nine doubles — one 11 a.m. winner vs. 3 p.m. loser, 5 7:10 p.m. Wednesday, April 26: Edmonton 5, Anaheim 3 EH/McMinn loser vs. 1 p.m. loser, 7 Boston (Rodriguez 1-1) at Minnesota (Hughes 4-1), Friday, April 28: Edmonton 2, Anaheim 1 Mets pounded out 20 hits, innings, giving up five runs, off the franchise record. Gulf South Conference Tournament 8:10 p.m. Sunday, April 30: Anaheim 6, Edmonton 3 cruising to a 16-5 rout of the seven hits and two walks. Eric O’Flaherty and Matt at Huntsville, Ala. Cleveland (Tomlin 2-3) at Kansas City (Hammel 0- Wednesday, May 3: Anaheim 4, Edmonton 3, OT Winner Game 7 vs. Loser Game 6, 10 a.m. 3), 8:15 p.m. Friday, May 5: Edmonton at Anaheim, 10:30 p.m. Atlanta Braves on Wednesday. Colon was much more effec- Wisler were pounded for seven Winner Game 8 vs. Loser Game 5, 12:30 Detroit (Zimmermann 3-1) at Oakland (Triggs 4-1), Sunday, May 7: Anaheim at Edmonton, TBD “You’re starting to see better tive in his first start of the sea- runs in the eighth, an outing Winner Game 9 vs. Winner Game 5, 3 10:05 p.m. x-Wednesday, May 10: Edmonton at Anaheim, TBD Winner Game 10 vs. Winner Game 6, 5:30 Houston (Keuchel 5-0) at L.A. Angels (Chavez 2-4), Nashville 3, St. Louis 1 at-bats, better pitch selection,” son against the Mets — a six- that apparently earned Wisler a Sunday, May 7 10:07 p.m. Wednesday, April 26: Nashville 4, St. Louis 3 manager Terry Collins said. inning stint on April 5 at New trip back to the minors. He was SOFTBALL Texas (Darvish 3-2) at Seattle (Gallardo 1-3), 10:10 Friday, April 28: St. Louis 3, Nashville 2 “That’s the big difference right York in which he allowed only packing his bag after the game, Gulf South Conference Tournament p.m. Sunday, April 30: Nashiville 3, St. Louis 1 at Huntsville, Ala. Tuesday, May 2: Nashville 2, St. Louis 1 now.” two hits and a run. This time, though the Braves did not imme- If necessary game, 10 a.m. Friday, May 5: Nashville at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Rene Rivera drove in three he fell behind 5-0 by the third. diately announce a roster move. If necessary game, 12:30 x-Sunday, May 7: St. Louis at Nashville, TBD Championship Game, 3 x-Tuesday, May 9: Nashville at St. Louis, TBD runs, while Michael Conforto “He’s getting too much of the “You’ve got to throw up some BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS / Through and even pitcher Jacob deGrom plate,” Braves manager Brian zeros to give yourself a chance Wednesday, May 3, 2017 had two RBIs apiece. Snitker said. “A lot of his pitch- to get back in it,” Snitker said. NBA Playoff Glance ON AIR GP GAPTS Reyes had a run-scoring sin- es are right down the middle. Jace Peterson and Emilio FIRST ROUND Evgeni Malkin, PIT 9412 16 EASTERN CONFERENCE gle in the third, a sacrifice fly in It’s about location for him.” Bonifacio had two RBIs apiece Sports on TV Ryan Getzlaf, ANH 87613 Boston 4, Chicago 2 Thursday, May 4 Jake Guentzel, PIT 98412 the fifth and finished off the Colon’s sinker is especially for Atlanta. Sunday, April 16: Chicago 106, Boston 102 GOLF Phil Kessel, PIT 94812 Tuesday, April 18: Chicago 111, Boston 97 Braves with a three-run double worrisome. TRAINER’S ROOM 2 p.m. Sidney Crosby, PIT 84711 Friday, April 21: Boston 104, Chicago 87 GOLF — PGA Tour, Well Fargo Championship, first Nicklas Backstrom, WAS 10 4610 in the eighth. “I feel like I’m missing by big Mets: C Travis d’Arnaud was Sunday, April 23: Boston 104, Chicago 95 round, at Wilmington, N.C. T.J. Oshie, WAS 10 3710 Wednesday, April 26: Boston 108, Chicago 97 DeGrom (2-1) struggled on margins,” he said through a out after leaving Tuesday’s MLB BASEBALL Leon Draisaitl, EDM 10 2810 Friday, April 28: Boston 105, Chicago 83 1 p.m. Jakob Silfverberg, ANH 8729 the mound, surrendering eight translator. “Honestly, it doesn’t game because of a sore right Washington 4, Atlanta 2 MLB — Regional coverage, Cleveland at Detroit OR Ryan Ellis, NSH 8459 hits, walking five and giving up feel like it’s sinking lately. wrist. With d’Arnaud sidelined, Sunday, April 16: Washington 114, Atlanta 107 Oakland at Minnesota Justin Williams, WAS 10 369 Wednesday, April 19: Washington 109, Atlanta 101 five runs. He threw 109 pitches When you do that, good teams New York hastily recalled IF 4 p.m. Bobby Ryan, OTT 9448 Saturday, April 22: Atlanta 116, Washington 98 MLB — Regional coverage, Philadelphia at Chicago Derick Brassard, OTT 9268 before being lifted after five are going to hit you.” Wilmer Flores, who had missed Monday, April 24: Atlanta 111, Washington 101 Cubs OR Texas at Houston (games joined in Erik Karlsson, OTT 9178 Wednesday, April 26: Washington 103, Atlanta 99 innings, just long enough to The Braves closed the deficit two weeks with a staph infec- progress) 14 tied with 7 pts. 7 p.m. Friday, April 28: Washington 115, Atlanta 99 qualify for the win. to 5-3 before the Mets scored tion in his right knee, from MLB — Regional coverage, Baltimore at Boston OR Toronto 4, Milwaukee 2 “The outing is frustrating for four runs in the fifth off reliever Triple-A Las Vegas. Miami at Tampa Bay Saturday, April 15: Milwaukee 97, Toronto 83 NBA BASKETBALL Tuesday, April 18: Toronto 106, Milwaukee 100 me,” he said. “What did I walk? Josh Collmenter, including a Braves: 2B Brandon Phillips 8 p.m. Thursday, April 20: Milwaukee 104, Toronto 77 TRANSACTIONS Five guys? I feel good early on two-out, two-run single by rested his sore left groin after ESPN — NBA Playoffs, Eastern Conference, semifi- Saturday, April 22: Toronto 87, Milwaukee 76 nal, Game 3, Boston at Washington Monday, April 24: Toronto 118, Milwaukee 93 and don’t know what’s happen- deGrom. playing the last four games, 10:30 p.m. Thursday, April 27: Toronto 92, Milwaukee 89 Tuesday’s Sports Transactions ing later in the game. I don’t The right-hander did his best including three starts. ESPN — NBA Playoffs, Western Conference, semi- Cleveland 4, Indiana 0 BASEBALL final, Game 2, Utah at Golden State Saturday, April 15: Cleveland 109, Indiana 108 Major League Baseball NHL HOCKEY Monday, April 17: Cleveland 117, Indiana 111 OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF BASEBALL 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 20: Cleveland 119, Indiana 114 — Suspended Detroit minor league RHP Voelker NBCSN — Stanley Cup Playoffs, Eastern Sunday, April 23: Cleveland 106, Indiana 102 (Erie-EL) 50 games after testing positive for Conference, semifinal, Game 4, Ottawa at N.Y. WESTERN CONFERENCE Amphetamine, a stimulant in violation of the Minor Rangers Golden State 4, Portland 0 League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. Sunday, April 16: Golden State 121, Portland 109 LOCAL NOTES SOCCER American League 3 p.m. Wednesday, April 19: Golden State 110, Portland 81 CLEVELAND INDIANS — Recalled RHP Joe Colon FS1 — UEFA Europa League, semifinal, 1st Leg, Saturday, April 22: Golden State 119, Portland 113 from Columbus (IL). Placed RHP Corey Kluber on Celta Vigo vs. Manchester United Monday, April 24: Golden State 128, Portland 103 the 10-day DL. Bradley Boys’ Basketball. For more information to rising sophomores, juniors and seniors in high San Antonio 4, Memphis 2 BASEBALL 6:25 p.m. MINNESOTA TWINS — Optioned LHP Buddy CSCC SUMMER TOURNAMENTS contact coaches Chuck Clark at school who are serious about playing basketball at FS2 — FIFA Beach World Cup, third semifinal, Saturday, April 15: San Antonio 111, Memphis 82 Boshers to Rochester (IL). [email protected] or Patrick Spangler at the collegiate level. Prospective student-athletes Monday, April 17: San Antonio 96, Memphis 82 Cleveland State will host a series of summer Switzerland vs. Iran, at Nassau, Bahamas OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Placed LHP Sean baseball tournaments at Cleveland State Community [email protected] and their families will get to experience the Lee 8 p.m. Thursday, April 20: Memphis 105, San Antonio 94 Doolittle on the 10-day DL, retroactive to April 30. BUBBA SMITH CAMP campus, get acquainted with the Flames coaching Saturday, April 22: Memphis 110, San Antonio 108, College in Cleveland, Tennessee. June 3, 4; 16- FS2 — FIFA Beach World Cup, fourth semifinal, Italy Designated RHP Cesar Valdez for assignment. under, enter by May 12. June 9-11; 18-under, enter Lee men’s basketball coach Bubba Smith will staff, and play with and against other quality vs. Senegal, at Nassau, Bahamas OT Recalled RHP Bobby Wahl from Nashville (PCL). host the Skills and Drills Basketball Camp June prospects. Registration is open online at Tuesday, April 25: San Antonio 116, Memphis 103 by May 19. June 17, 18; 15-under, enter by May. Seelected the contract of RHP Josh Smith from June 24, 25; 14-under and 13-under, enter by June 12-15 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Basic skill instruction will www.leeflamesbasketballcamps.com Thursday, April 27: San Antonio 103, Memphis 96 Nashville. be the focus through daily drill work. In addition to Houston 4, Oklahoma City 1 2, 2017. The 15-under and 16-under tournaments FISHING SEATTLE MARINERS — Sent RHP Casey Fien out- will be three games of pool play and championship. skill development, competitive and fun games will DENNIS BAKER BENEFIT Sunday, April 16: Houston 118, Oklahoma City 87 right to Tacoma (PCL). be played. Regardless of current level of skill, BASEBALL Wednesday, April 19: Houston 115, Oklahoma City The cost for the tournaments is $375. The 18-under BASS TOURNAMENT TEXAS RANGERS — Placed LHP Cole Hamels on tournament will be four games of pool play and players will receive personal attention and instruc- A fishing tournament will be held at the Highway 111 the 10-day DL, retroactive to April 30. Recalled RHP tion. The camp will provide the basic skills and Friday, April 21: Oklahoma City 115, Houston 113 championship. The cost for this tournament is $475. 58 Boat Dock across from the Hiwassee River on National League Anthony Bass from Round Rock (PCL). The 14-under and 13-under tournaments will be drills of basketball to campers of all ages and skill Saturday, May 6 to raise funds for Dennis Baker. East Division Sunday, April 23: Houston 113, Oklahoma City 109 National League levels. In addition to mastering the fundamentals, Tuesday, April 25: Houston 105, Oklahoma City 99 three games of pool play and championship. The Baker worked for the Cleveland Fire Department for WLPct GB COLORADO ROCKIES — Reinstated LHP Mike cost for this tournament is $300. Tournaments will be advanced skill development and game simulation 28 years and with the Cleveland Police Department Washington 18 9 .667 — Utah 4, L.A. Clippers 3 Dunn from the 10-day DL. Selected the contract of will be a key component to camp. The cost for the Saturday, April 15: Utah 97, L.A. Clippers 95 played under the Tennessee high school rules. For for seven years. Proceeds will go to help cover med- Philadelphia 12 14 .462 5½ C Ryan Hanigan from Albuquerque (PCL). Optioned more information, contact Jason Sewell at (423)614- camp is $135 and includes lunch, T-shirt and ical/rehabilitation costs from a stroke he suffered in Miami 12 14 .462 5½ Tuesday, April 18: L.A. Clippers 99, Utah 91 RHP Carlos Estévez to Albuquerque. Placed C Tony camp basketball. There is an early bird discount Friday, April 21: L.A. Clippers 111, Utah 106 8744 or go to: http://www.cscougars.com/x/v7eag. December. The entry fee is $100, and the tourna- New York 12 15 .444 6 Wolters on the seven-day concussion DL. For the tournament entry form, go to: until May 1. Registration is open online at ment will last from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. A first place prize Atlanta 11 15 .423 6½ Sunday, April 23: Utah 105, L.A. Clippers 98 MIAMI MARLINS — Placed RHP Edinson Volquez www.leeflamesbasketballcamps.com. For more Tuesday, April 25: Utah 96, L.A. Clippers 92 http://www.cscougars.com/x/gea8o of $1,000 will be awarded as long as a minimum of Central Division on the 10-day DL. Recalled RHP Nick Wittgren from CSCC CAMPS information, call (423)614-8061. 30 boats are entered. The “Big Fish” payout will W L Pct GB Friday, April 28: L.A. Clippers 98, Utah 93 New Orleans (PCL). CLEVELAND BOYS BASKETBALL Sunday, April 30: Utah 104, L.A. Clippers 91 Cleveland State Baseball Coach Mike include $10 of the entry fee. To register early or with Chicago 15 12 .556 — American Association Policastro will conduct the following summer INDIVIDUAL CAMP any questions contact Lamar Harden at 423-336- Milwaukee 14 14 .500 1½ (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) CLEBURNE RAILROADERS — Signed 1B/OF Cleveland High School will host an individual SECOND ROUND Baseball Camps: Youth Skills Camp, June 5-8 for 6618 or Eddie Bacon at 423-284-2936. St. Louis 13 13 .500 1½ Kewby Meyer and RHPs Agapito Barrios and Taylor ages 5–12. Camp hours will be 9 a.m.-noon. camp for boys in 2nd grade-8th grade from 9 am-12 Cincinnati 13 14 .481 2 EASTERN CONFERENCE Thurber. pm at Raider Arena June 5-7. The cost is $60 and GOLF Cleveland 2, Toronto 0 Campers will participate in group instruction and GREEN SOCK CLASSIC Pittsburgh 12 15 .444 3 WICHITA WINGNUTS — Signed RHP Danny participate in a game each day. The cost for the a brother rate of $90. Free t-shirts and a basketball West Division Monday, May 1: Cleveland 116, Toronto 105 Moskovits. Released RHP Collin Balester. will be given to all campers. For more information The 11th Annual Green Sock Classic golf tour- Wednesday, May 3: Cleveland 125, Toronto 103 camp is $80 and includes a camp T-shirt. Youth nament will take place May 7 at Chatata Valley W L Pct GB Can-Am League Pitcher/Catcher Camp, June 12-14 from 9:-11:30 call Jason McCowan at 423-618-2703 or email him Colorado 17 11 .607 — Friday, May 5: Cleveland at Toronto, 7 p.m. QUEBEC CAPITALES — Released OF Tanner at [email protected]. Golf Course. The cost is $75 per player and Sunday, May 7: Cleveland at Toronto, 3:30 p.m. a.m., and a Youth Hitting Camp, June 19-21 from includes cart, lunch, drink cart, goody bags, and Arizona 17 12 .586 ½ Nivins. 9-11:30 a.m. Both camps will be for ages 8 – 16. CLEVELAND RAIDER TRYOUTS Los Angeles 15 14 .517 2½ x-Tuesday, May 9: Toronto at Cleveland, TBD ROCKLAND BOULDERS — Signed INF Conner Clevlenad High coach Jason McCowan will hold door prizes There will be closest to the pin and x-Thursday, May 11: Cleveland at Toronto, TBD The camps will consist of advanced instruction on long drive contests. For more information, contact San Diego 12 17 .414 5½ Hale. the fundamentals of pitching, catching and hitting. boys basketball tryouts on Tuesday, May 30, from San Francisco 11 18 .379 6½ x-Sunday, May 14: Toronto at Cleveland, TBD BASKETBALL 10 am-12 pm in Raider Arena for anyone interested Phil Griffin at [email protected] or call Boston 2, Washington 0 The cost for the camp is $60 and includes a camp (423)284-8400. —- National Basketball Association T-shirt. There is a $5 discount per camp registra- in playing basketball for the Blue Raiders. Tuesday’s Games Sunday, April 30: Boston 123, Washington 111 NBA — Fined Houston C Nene $15,000 for escalat- FLAMES TEAM CAMP BLUE RAIDER SHOOTOUT Tuesday, May 2: Boston 129, Washington 119, OT tion if a participant registers for more than one of The Blue Raider Football Golf Shootout will be Arizona 6, Washington 3 ing an altercation by pushing San Antonio C the camps.For registration information contact Lee University Flames head coach Bubba Pittsburgh 12, Cincinnati 3 Thursday, May 4: Boston at Washington, 8 p.m. Dewayne Dedmon above the shoulders, during a Smith will host the program’s first Team Camp held May 13 at Chatata Valley Golf Club. Lunch Sunday, May 7: Boston at Washington, 6:30 p.m. Mike Policastro at (423)478-6219, or go to: will be served at noon with a Shotgun start at 2 Tampa Bay 3, Miami 1 May 1 game at San Antonio. http://www.cscougars.com/x/iuwc9. To register for June 15-17. Games begin June 15 and continue Atlanta 9, N.Y. Mets 7 x-Wednesday, May 10: Washington at Boston, 8 CYCLING all day Friday and Saturday, June 16th and 17th. p.m. The cost for the tournament is $240 per p.m. one or more of the camps online, go to: team. Hole sponsorships are available for $200. Chicago Cubs 8, Philadelphia 3 USADA — Announced U.S. cyclist Scot Harvey http://www.cscougars.com/x/5rktt. The focus of the camp is to provide attending high St. Louis 2, Milwaukee 1 x-Friday, May 12: Boston at Washington, TBD accepted a four-year sanction for an anti-doping rule school programs quality competition from across Deadline to register is May 5. For more informa- x-Monday, May 15: Washington at Boston, 8 p.m. LEE BASEBALL DAY CAMP tion, contact Greg Redman at (423)716-1441. San Diego 6, Colorado 2 violation related to his refusal to provide a sample. The 2017 Lee University Baseball Day Camp the Southeast. The camp will feature full length, L.A. Dodgers 13, San Francisco 5 WESTERN CONFERENCE Harvey’s four-year period of ineligibility began on stopped-clock games with high school officials BRADLEY GOLF PARENTS TO MEET Houston 1, San Antonio 1 will be held June 12-15 at Olympic Field. the daily The Bradley Central golf parents will hold a Wednesday’s Games March 20, 2017, the date he refused to provide a session will run from 9 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. and is from the local association. There will be flexible Milwaukee at St. Louis, ppd. Monday, May 1: Houston 126, San Antonio 99 sample. He was disqualified from all competitive scheduling with the option to play the choice of meeting for returning golfers & any golfers inter- Wednesday, May 3: San Antonio 121, Houston 96 for ages 5-15. Fundamentals of the game includ- ested in playing golf at Bradley for the 2017 sea- Washington 2, Arizona 1 results obtained on and subsequent to March 20, ing hitting, bunting, throwing, defense and base days and choice of games each day. There will Cincinnati 7, Pittsburgh 2 Friday, May 5: San Antonio at Houston, 9:30 p.m. 2017, including forfeiture of any medals, points and also be middle school, junior varsity and varsity son. The meeting will be held in the BCHS gym Sunday, May 7: San Antonio at Houston, 8 p.m. running will be taught by Lee coaches and play- Wednesday, May 3rd at 5:30 p.m. The meeting is Miami 10, Tampa Bay 6 prizes. ers. Games will be played every day. Cost of the divisions. Each team will receive Lee Flames T- N.Y. Mets 16, Atlanta 5 Tuesday, May 9: Houston at San Antonio, TBD FOOTBALL shirts. Registration is open online at for parents or guardians only, NO students should x-Thursday, May 11: San Antonio at Houston, TBD camp is $115 or $200 for two brothers. For more attend. The meeting will cover the upcoming sea- Chicago Cubs 5, Philadelphia 4 National Football League information or to register call (423) 614-8638 or www.leeflamesbasketballcamps.com. Colorado 11, San Diego 3 x-Sunday, May 14: Houston at San Antonio, TBD ARIZONA CARDINALS — Signed C-G Tony ROWE SKILLS & DRILLS CAMP son along with information concerning physicals & Golden State 1, Utah 0 email [email protected]. other requirements. Please attend as this meeting San Francisco 4, L.A. Dodgers 1, 11 innings Bergstrom to a one-year contract. LEE ADVANCED The Marty Rowe Skills and Drills Basketball Thursday’s Games Tuesday, May 2: Golden State 106, Utah 94 CAROLINA PANTHERS — Claimed DE Zach Moore Camp will be held at Lee University’s Walker is very important to you & your student. If any Thursday, May 4: Utah at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. HITTING/PITCHING/CATCHING CAMP questions please contact Coach Don Burke at Pittsburgh (Nova 3-2) at Cincinnati (Adleman 0-1), off waivers from the San Francisco 49ers. The 2017 Lee University Baseball Advanced Arena June 26-30 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. daily 12:35 p.m. Saturday, May 6: Golden State at Utah, 8:30 p.m. DENVER BRONCOS — Signed DE Billy Winn. (Early drop off, late pick up available, Friday the 423 339 9430. Monday, May 8: Golden State at Utah, 9 p.m. Hitting/Pitching/Catching Camp will be held July 5- Arizona (Shipley 0-0) at Washington (Scherzer 3-2), Waived DE Bobby Richardson. 7 at Olympic Field. the daily session will run from 1st ends at noon). The individual basketball skills SOCCER 1:05 p.m. x-Wednesday, May 10: Utah at Golden State, 9 or INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Waived G Isiah Cage. camp for girls ages 5-15. Cost is $150 and UPPER 90 SOCCER PLAYER 10:30 p.m. 9 a.m. until noon. The camp is for ages 8-17. Philadelphia (Eflin 0-0) at Chicago Cubs (Lackey 2- LOS ANGELES RAMS — Waived OG David Arkin, Advanced instruction on the fundamentals of hit- includes camp instruction, daily lunch, t-shirts, and DEVELOPMENT ACADEMY 3), 2:20 p.m. x-Friday, May 12: Golden State at Utah, TBD DB Jerome Couplin, LS Andrew East, RB Brandon prizes ($135 Early Registration – Before May x-Sunday, May 14: Utah at Golden State, TBD ting, pitching and catching will be taught with Walker Valley High School will host a Player Colorado (Freeland 3-1) at San Diego (Perdomo 0- Wegher and TE Bryce Williams. instruction and drills the Lee coaches provide daily 15th). Print Registration Online Development Academy open to male and female 0), 3:40 p.m. NEW YORK JETS — Claimed OL Alex Balducci off to college level athletes. Cost of the hitting camp www.goleeflames.com – Women’s Basketball - elementary, middle school and high school ath- Miami (Straily 1-2) at Tampa Bay (Andriese 1-1), waivers from the San Francisco 49ers. is $70; for the pitching is $55 or $115 for both ses- Camps. Sibling Discounts Available, Contact letes. There are two phases to the camp, with the 7:10 p.m. HOCKEY sions. For more information or to register call [email protected] or first going from June 5-23 and the second from Milwaukee (Anderson 2-0) at St. Louis (Wainwright HOCKEY National Hockey League (423) 614-8638 or email [email protected] or call 423-614-8452 for July 10-28. Costs are $100 per phase for elemen- 2-3), 7:15 p.m. ARIZONA COYOTES — Announced Ari Segal chief [email protected]. more information. tary athletes and $125 per phase for middle and N.Y. Mets (Wheeler 1-2) at Atlanta (Garcia 1-1), 7:35 operating officer has left the team. LADY FLAMES ELITE CAMP high school athletes. WVHS boys’ soccer head p.m. DETROIT RED WINGS — Named Adam BASKETBALL The Lady Flames Elite Camp will be held at NHL Playoff Glance coach Tom Bayliss will lead training sessions and Friday’s Games Nightingale assistant coach/video. BRADLEY FRESHMAN TRYOUTS Lee University’s Walker Arena July 1st from 9 small-sided games in order to help athletes master N.Y. Yankees (Pineda 3-1) at Chicago Cubs FIRST ROUND LOS ANGELES KINGS — Signed D Oscar Bradley Central will hold tryouts for the 2017- a.m. until 4 p.m. Advanced Skill Instruction and (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) the sport. To register, call Coach Tom Bayliss at (Hendricks 2-1), 2:20 p.m. Fantenberg to a one-year contract. 18 freshman boys basketball team Thursday, May High Level Competition as well as exposure to 423-715-9699. San Francisco (Cain 2-0) at Cincinnati (Arroyo 2-2), EASTERN CONFERENCE NASHVILLE PREDATORS — Recalled F Cody 25 at Jim Smiddy Arena from 6:00-7:30 pm for numerous college coaches. Upcoming high school 6:40 p.m. N.Y. Rangers 4, Montreal 2 Bass from Milwaukee (AHL). anyone interested in playing for the Bradley Bears. sophomores, juniors and seniors serious about TENNIS Milwaukee (Garza 1-0) at Pittsburgh (Kuhl 1-2), 7:05 Wednesday, April 12: New York 2, Montreal 0 ECHL BEARETTES BASKETBALL CAMPS playing college basketball. Cost is $100. For more KAY McDANIEL CLINICS p.m. Friday, April 14: Montreal 4, New York 3, OT ECHL — Approved a transfer of controlling interest The annual Bearettes Basketball Camp will be information and to register go to www.ladyflame- The Kay McDaniel Tennis Clinics will take Washington (Strasburg 2-1) at Philadelphia (Pivetta Sunday, April 16: Montreal 3, New York 1 of the Orlando Solar Bears from Orlando Pro held May 30-June1 at Jim Smiddy Arena. Open to selite.com. Contact [email protected] place at Lee University from June 5-9. There is no 0-1), 7:05 p.m. Tuesday, April 18: New York 2, Montreal 1 Hockey Operations, LLC, to Orlando Solar Bears, ages 5-14 the daily sessions will run from 8:30 with any questions. charge for the clinics for boys and girls ages 6-13. Miami (Koehler 1-1) at N.Y. Mets (Montero 0-2), 7:10 Thursday, April 20: New York 3, Montreal 2, OT LLC. a.m. until noon. Basic game fundamentals will be ‘LETS’ FREE HOOP CAMP The girls clinics will run from 8-10 a.m. The boys p.m. Saturday, April 22: New York 3, Montreal 1 SOCCER taught by Bradley coaches Jason Reuter, Amy Former Bradley Central basketball standouts clinics will run from 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. All skill St. Louis (Leake 3-1) at Atlanta (Foltynewicz 0-3), Ottawa 4, Boston 2 Najor League Soccer Tinsley and Katie Frazier, as well as current and the Scotts — Alvin, Gloria, Terry and Levi — will levels from beginners up are welcome. 7:35 p.m. Wednesday, April 12: Boston 2, Ottawa 1 — Signed F David Villa to a con- former Bearette players. Cost if $55 for all three be hosting a Learning Education Through Sports Registration is under way and is online only for the Arizona (Greinke 2-2) at Colorado (Anderson 1-3), Saturday, April 15: Ottawa 4, Boston 3, OT tract extension through 2018. days or $45 for just two. Preregistration forms can basketball camp July 18-21 at Jim Smiddy Arena. 50 remaining spots. Participants will receive a 8:40 p.m. Monday, April 17: Ottawa 4, Boston 3, OT COLLEGE be picked up at the school or participants can reg- The camp is free to boys and girls ages 8-15 and confirmation email if accepted. For more informa- L.A. Dodgers (Maeda 2-2) at San Diego (Chacin 3- Wednesday, April 19: Ottawa 1, Boston 0 HAMILTON — Named John Geissinger men’s and ister on the opening day of the camp. will run from 9 a.m. until noon each day. For more tion, visit www.kaymcdanieltennisclinics.com. 3), 10:10 p.m. Friday, April 21: Boston 3, Ottawa 2, 2OT women’s swimming and diving coach. BRADLEY BOYS BASKETBALL information or to sign up to participate or donate to VOLLEYBALL American League Sunday, April 23: Ottawa 3, Boston 2, OT MINNESOTA — Signed men’s basketball coach YOUTH CAMP help sponsor the event go online to BEARETTE VOLLEYBALL TRYOUTS East Division Washington 4, Toronto 2 Richard Pitino to a contract extension through the The Bradley Central Boys’ Basketball Youth letscamps.com. Bradley Central volleyball coach Christie WLPct GB Thursday, April 13: Washington 3, Toronto 2, OT 2021-22 season. Camp will be held June 5-7 with an 8:30 drop off. FLAMES ELITE CAMP McElhaney will hold tryouts for the 2017 team at New York 17 9 .654 — Saturday, April 15: Toronto 4, Washington 3, 2OT WAKE FOREST — Dismissed QB Kyle Kearns for a Daily sessions will run from 9 a.m. until noon. Cost The Lee Flames men’s basketball program will Jim Smiddy Arena on May 25 from noon until 2 Baltimore 16 10 .615 1 Monday, April 17: Toronto 4, Washington 3, OT violation of team rules. is $50 per person. Makes check payable to host their Elite Camp Aug. 12. The camp is open p.m. and May 26 from 7:30- 9:30 a.m. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 4, 2017— 13 Lady Flame hurlers earn All-GSC awards

From Lee Sports Information play from last season. The Lady Flames open with Mississippi College on Friday at noon and will BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Lee University softball play either West Florida or Shorter at 3 p.m. team landed a pair of pitchers, junior Leigh For the second time in her career, Alabama Beatenbough and freshman Taylor Moran, on the Huntsville's Kaitlyn Bannister has been named the Gulf South Conference Second Team the league GSC Player of the Year. This year, Bannister domi- office announced on Wednesday. nated, leading the conference in batting average, Beatenbough posted a 16-8 mark with a 3.15 slugging percentage, on-base percentage, hits, and ERA and led the team with 146 2-3 innings home runs. Her .476 batting average is the fourth pitched. The Canton, Ga. native struck out 101 best average in a season in GSC history. batters and walked 70. She also made an impact Harrison is four-time all-conference honoree, with her bat as she registered a .295 and drove in and this is the first time in her career that she 15 runs. has been named GSC Pitcher of the Year. The sen- "We are proud of the season Leigh has had so ior appeared in the circle in 33 games for the reg- far this year. She worked hard all fall to be ready ular season champions, including 24 starts and for this season," said head coach Emily Russell. 17 complete games. Harrison is the first pitcher "She helped embrace the staff mentality that we from UAH to win this award since Kimberly Jack have this year and it has made us successful as a in 2013. team and her as a pitcher. This is a tough confer- Smith has been named the GSC Freshman of ence for pitchers and the fact that we have two on the Year after leading the GSC Tournament bound the team is a big credit to the work they put in Wolves in batting average, RBIs, and on-base per- with Ian (Raymond, graduate assistant) in the Lee University photo centage in 2017. Smith hit .376 for UWG, playing bullpen all year." in all 52 games and starting 50 contests. Moran shined in her first season with the Lady LEE UNIVERSITY junior Leigh Beatenbough (15) and freshman Taylor Moran (9) led the Lady This is the 10th time in her illustrious career Flames. A product of Silverdale Baptist Academy Flames pitching staff this past season, and have been named to the 2017 All-Gulf South Conference that Les Stuedeman has been named the league's in Chattanooga, she led the GSC with a 1.34 ERA Team. coach of the year, and the third time she has won and six saves. Moran worked 104 2-3 innings but the award in the last five seasons. Stuedeman's allowed just 86 hits and 21 walks while striking club boasts the GSC Player and Pitcher of the out 82. Moran also made her presence felt in the set and is a fierce competitor," noted Russell. "She The Lady Flames ended the regular season with Year, and her Chargers finished the season on top lineup as she finished second on the team with was initially a closer for us but moved to a start- a 33-17 record and will be the sixth-seed in this of the GSC standings. Under Stuedeman's watch, seven home runs. ing role and excelled there too. We are a young weekend's GSC Tournament from Huntsville, Ala., the Chargers have seen unbelievable success, "Taylor has proven to be a very tough pitcher in team and this selection is a nod to the bright after posting a 19-13 conference mark. Lee qualifying for the national tournament every year this league. She has a great demeanor and mind- future I believe this program has in store." improved by eight wins both overall and in league since 2003. Polk struggles in district cat fight By SARALYN NORKUS Sweetwater’s favor starting in the circle (today) — she’s the [email protected] the third inning, as they picked best we’ve got and I know she’ll up two RBIs on a single and two go back out and give it her all BENTON — On an overcast more on a home run. again.” Wednesday evening, the clouds Polk County was able to cut The Sweetwater batter was lingering in the sky also seemed Sweetwater’s lead to just two walked, once again loading up to cast a shadow over Polk runs in the bottom of the fourth. the bases. The visitors would County’s traditionally stellar With Cambria Woody already on have had a grand slam, but the defense. base, Kallie Hawkins knocked home run hitter somehow man- With defense struggling and out her second home run in two aged to pass the runner who their bats also lagging, Polk games to make it 4-2. had been on first base, resulting County (18-10) was dealt a 10-3 Unfortunately for the host in an out. Still, Sweetwater loss by Sweetwater (16-9) in the team, that was the closest they’d added three more runs to make second round of the District 5- be able to come to their guests. it a 10-2 game. AA Softball Tournament. Polk held Sweetwater off of Polk attempted to stage a rally “Some of us weren’t ready to the scoreboard until the top of with two outs in the bottom of play and we’ve just got to be the seventh, when the proverbial the seventh. Kenzie Rymer ready,” Polk County coach Bill train came off the tracks. reached first and then Anna Triplett stated. Fielding errors gave the visit- Davenport was walked. Makayla “Give credit to Sweetwater, ing Lady Wildcats the chance to Maynard rocketed the ball into they played well and (Addie) load up the bases with just one right field for a double and Banner photo, SARALYN NORKUS Lowe threw it well — we didn’t out on the board. Their fifth run brought Rymer in for the team’s do much at the plate.” was then walked in, and a sixth third and final run. Sweetwater KENZIE RYMER (6) runs in for Polk County’s third and final run of Wednesday’s District 5-AA Polk will once again have to runner reached home on a sin- closed out the game by catching Tournament game against Sweetwater. face McMinn Central, which gle to center field. A wild pitch a foul pop-up ball. defeated 13-3 allowed Sweetwater to make it Sweetwater picked up 11 hits, Wednesday evening. 7-2. while freshman pitcher Lowe The elimination game is slated Sydney Beauman was brought allowed Polk just five. The telling to start at 5:30, weather allow- in to relieve Aubrie Bowman, numbers of the game came in Raiders ing. If Mother Nature intervenes, who had amassed quite a high the error column, where the visi- the Lady Wildcats and Lady pitch count in the game. tors had none and Polk County From Page 11 Chargers will meet on Monday “Bowman threw 175 pitches, had six. at 5:30. and that tells you that we Workman tossed 6 1/3 innings of 90.4 mph on the pitching radar. through the struggles we had this The game started out with kicked it around and weren’t GAME SUMMARY one-hit baseball for the win, and Barring no weather setbacks, the season. It will help me and hope- both teams’ defenses flexing ready to play defense,” Triplett Sweetwater 004 000 6 — 10 11 0 Dylan Perry recorded two final Trojans (13-17-1) will take on fully others overcome obstacles their muscle, and the first and Polk County 000 200 1 — 3 5 6 explained. “She battled — we WP: Addie Lowe. LP: Aubrie Bowman (15-3) HR: groundouts. East Hamilton at 7 tonight to later in life and make us stronger second innings breezed by with made six errors behind her and Lowe, Karlie Vance (S); Kallie Hawkins (PC). 2B: Workman only struck out four, determine who will play against for the future.” quick three-ups, three-downs by Makayla Maynard (PC). Highlights: Sarah Wilson she still kept us in the game. I’m 3-5; Hanna Robbins 2-5; Vance 2-4, 4 RBIs (S); but the Lee University signee No. 1 seed Ooltewah in a best-of- Sewell’s record fell to 3-3 over- both Lady Wildcat teams. proud of how she continued to Hawkins 2 RBIs (PC) Records: Sweetwater 16-9; forced nine groundouts and was three series. all on the season despite his elite Polk County 18-10. Things began to shift in compete and she’ll be back in not hit hard as he topped out at Sewell was equally impressive, 0.98 ERA (7 ER) and 0.99 WHIP as he hit 89.5 mph and was in (walks/hits per IP). He averaged command with his slider and 10.6 strikeouts per 7 innings, but curve as well in an 89-pitch out- was given one run or less of sup- 5-AAA ing with 59 strikes. Josh Perez port in five of his eight district and Hayden Maynor singled off starts. From Page 11 CHS’s hard-throwing righty, who “Honestly it hurts a lot right only allowed 20 hits in 50 2/3 now,” said Sewell, who is com- Friday night, while fifth-seeded Classic last weekend, and home runs,” related Bradley starting May 15. TSSAA innings this season. mitted to play at the University of East Hamilton (14-14, 4-8) will McMinn County, back on April head coach Adam McClary Sectional games will be played “Coming into this game know- Tennessee. “I won’t get over it for travel to No. 4 McMinn County 7. Coach Jon Massey’s “parlia- about his freshman No. 3-hole May 19 with the state tourna- ing how Workman and Sewell a little bit, probably until sum- (17-14, 7-5) for a 6 p.m. first ment of Owls” will be seeking its batter. “I like our pitching and ment at the Spring Fling the fol- throw, I knew it was going to be a mer ball. However, this year was pitch. third straight 5-AAA crown after our defense, but somebody’s lowing week. one run game,” Scoggins said. “I a really big step forward with my Should Mother Nature wash Soddy-Daisy won the previous going to have to step up for us — Walker Valley is also cur- knew it wasn’t going to be a high- composure, because I learned out Friday’s action, the opening six. They will await the Lady offensively.” rently hosting the District 5-AAA powered offensive showing, even how to battle through adversity. round games will be played Hurricane/Tribe winner in the Win or lose, the Lady Baseball Tournament, plus the based on the entire year we have Next year my goal will be to Saturday morning at 9, at their event’s second round Saturday. Mustangs and Bearettes will soccer Mustangs will host had at the plate. We just couldn’t increase my velocity and cut original sites, before the teams Bradley and Walker Valley play again Saturday, with the Bradley in an opening round catch a break here and there all down the walks, and work gather at Walker Valley that meet twice during the regular victor playing at 1 against either district playoff match Saturday season.” ahead.” afternoon for a trio of games, season with the Fillies winning Soddy-Daisy or Cleveland. The evening at 5:30. Griffin, who hit the ball on the His head coach fully believes plus two others will be played both, but by close 4-0 and 5-2 winners will play at 1 (or 3 if “Parking will be at a premi- screws twice and made a diving Sewell, and the Raiders as a Sunday afternoon to get the margins. Friday gets washed out), while um,” Coach Limburg related. stop at third base, may have had whole, will come back stronger event back on schedule. “Bradley has a good team and the losers will square off in an “We won’t be using the parking his senior season turn out exact- next season. If the games are able to be we will have to be ready to play,” elimination game at 11 a.m. (or area by the soccer field ly opposite of how he expected as “Obviously, expectations are played Friday, then a total of five declared Coach Limburg. “We 1 p.m. if the opening round is Saturday. After our (softball far as the standings, but said he going to be much higher for him games Saturday, leaving just have to do a better job of getting delayed). field) lot gets full, people will will use it as a life lesson. next year,” Scoggins said. “That’s four teams standing for Monday runners in scoring position and The Lady Raiders have a long have to park along the road and The Blue Raiders’ loss in an the mantra you bring yourself action, where the double-elimi- then getting them in that we row to hoe with their second trip in the parking lot down by the elimination game ended one of when you’re that dominant of a nation bracket will be whittled to have been doing lately. to Soddy-Daisy this week after (school’s) cafeteria. the preseason district favorites’ pitcher. Guys around the league just three for Tuesday evening’s “We can’t afford to look at the dropping a doubleheader there “We’ve never had both of the record at 11-21-1 overall, as they don’t want to face Camden. His loser’s bracket final and the tournament as a whole. We have Monday by a combined 24-2 tournaments at the same time scored 122 runs and allowed work ethic, mentality and love for championship game. If a second to take it one game at a time,’ score. Cleveland hung tough before, and to add the soccer 130. the game are all great. title game is necessary, it will be she stated. against Walker Valley this year playing at home Saturday and “It really was a tough year on “I think Cam will definitely be played on Wednesday. The Bearettes will be minus in 6-2 and 4-1 outcomes, while probably Tuesday (in the district us because we wanted to win in the 90s next year and I am Nationally ranked Ooltewah their biggest offensive threat for posting extremes against semifinals) as well is just a big more than anything,” said Griffin, excited about big Patrick (26-5, 11-1) is the tournament the tournament. Bradley with a 3-2 and a 16-3 coincidence.” who batted .309 and had a 2.18 Williams too for the future, and a favorite, but two of the Lady Owl “Cassidy Lowe broke her fin- tallies. Admission for the softball ERA this seaso will play college lot of our guys. I will work their losses have come to district foes ger against Soddy-Daisy in a JV The top two teams from the event is $6 per person, with baseball at John Hopkins in butts off this summer, the fall East Hamilton, in the champi- game the other day. She was hit- district tournament will advance children under 10 getting in Baltimore. “Thankfully, Coach and the winter. We are going to onship game of the Choo Choo ting over .500 and had hit three to the Region 3-AAA playoffs, free. taught us a lot of life lessons make sure we take every advan- tage to get better.” Cleveland’s top eight varsity pitchers combined for an ERA of 2.26 this season. Award “I would put our pitching staff From Page 11 up against anybody in the state,” Scoggins said. “From our first films in her class, drafting brochure. Cross-Country team that finished wellness licensure (K-12) ence on the team and inspiring pitcher to the last in the pen, I detailed storyboards on the bus Raleigh’s accomplishments 18th at the NCAA national cham- Said head cross country and others. Brandon has excelled on was really proud of how they as she traveled with the volleyball include: pionship. track coach Caleb Morgan: the course and track, being a key went out there and battled all team. A key contributor of GSC Helps hold the Lee University “Brandon has been a key con- contributor to every GSC season, despite limited run sup- “Cat participated in service Championship team: 2015 Cross- team 8K record (24:50) tributor to the Cross Country and Championship team, South port.” projects throughout her time at Country; 2016 Track & Field; USTFCCCA All-Region XC 2016 Track and Field program at Lee. Region Championship team and The Blue Raiders will lose 10 Lee. Her involvements include 2016 Cross Country USTFCCCA All-Region Indoor He exemplifies the academic, NCAA National Championship seniors, including six who started Volley for a Cure, the Volley Skillz Key contributor of South Track & Field 2017 Mile and spiritual and athletic standards of team. in the lineup this year and pitch- program, the Mercy’s Door fash- Region Championship team: 2016 DMR this prestigious award. Brandon’s “Academically, Brandon has er Harbor Jefferson. GAME SUMMARY ion show, and others.” Cross Country 2015 and 2016 GSC Cross athletic leadership has been a diligently maintained a 3.7 GPA, CLEVELAND 000 000 0 — 0 1 1 In 2015, she was selected to Key contributor on the 2015 Country Academic Honor Roll crucial component in our pro- and will graduate Magna Cum SODDY-DAISY 010 000 x — 1 2 0 attend the Gulf South Conference Cross-Country team that finished 2015 and 2016 GSC Track & gram. Laude. Spiritually, Brandon WP: Logan Workman 6 1/3 IP 1 H 5 BB 4 K 0 R. LP: Camden Sewell (3-3) 6 IP 2 H 2 BB 1 HBP 8 K 1 R 0 SAAC meeting to represent Lee. 26th at the NCAA national cham- Field Academic Honor Roll “He has diligently balanced earnestly puts God first above ER. Highlights: Spencer Gore R SB, Josh Perez and While there, she was chosen to be pionships Team Captain (2016-2017) academics, athletics and work, every other aspect of his life,” Hayden Maynor 1 H (SD); Jake Griffin 1-3. Ezequiel a feature story for the GSC Key contributor of the 2016 3.7 GPA majoring in health and while maintaining a positive influ- Morgan added. Jesurum and Trevor Ramsey 2 BB. 14—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 4, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Ralph Baldwin Editor and Publisher Daily Banner [email protected] – Established in 1854 – Rick Norton 423.472.5041 Associate Editor [email protected] Opinion [email protected] THURSDAY, MAY 4, 2017 Viewpoint Mike Royko remembered 20 years after his death

t was 20 years ago last month that I — along with everyone else in Chicago — woke up to the news that Mike Royko was Igone. Sometime in the predawn hours of April 30, that day’s copy of the Chicago Tribune, where Royko had been on staff since 1984, but had not filed a column in weeks because of a brain aneurysm, landed outside my apartment door. I remember picking up the paper, seeing the headline, and cursing in the early morning darkness as I gathered my things for the daily El ride to work. It seemed like everyone was reading the same story as the Red Line train pulled into the Chicago Avenue station; and I emerged, streetside in the still-frigid morning, to walk down Ontario Street to work. As I looked south down Michigan Avenue, I could see Tribune Tower cutting against the skyline. Across the street, and down a bit, there was the The Sun-Times, where Royko had worked for six years, starting in 1978. The Chicago Daily Times, where he’d gotten his start writing columns in 1964, existed only in memory. And that’s where Royko resides for most of Micek us now who are old enough to remember him. He filed columns an impossible five days a week, rarely miss- ing a step off the trot, for a total of some 8,000 over the course of his career, according to a remembrance by The Trib’s Rick Kogan that landed in my inbox on Easter Sunday morning, Dear Annie: Overprotective or cautious? instantly catapulting me back to those days when I lived in that city with only two seasons: Winter and August. As Kogan notes, there are thousands of young journalists who Dear Annie: I am a single mom with two nephew thanked me for contacting him and boys, ages 4 and 7. We recently took a trip Advice said not to do anything until he got back in have come into the business in that intervening two decades out to Chicago to visit my parents. Our town. (He was on a trip.) who may have heard of Royko, but may have never read him. flight was delayed by over an hour. My 7- crying and listen to what they were saying Then their mother, my brother’s ex-wife, And if they have, it’s because of “Boss,” his 1971 year-old asked whether he could go into the without crying myself. It was freedom I fired back at me with threats and curse of the late Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley that’s still required men’s bathroom alone. I said no and decid- never thought I could have. words. I blocked my niece and her mother reading (or should be) for any journalist who aspires to cover ed that the three of us should stay together ”Crybaby” should make sure her vitamins, so they couldn’t send any more vile words to city government, large or small. while at a busy airport. I took him into the supplements and hormones are balanced. me. ladies’ room with me. As I directed him to go Lack of sleep and stress deplete many I sent out a text to my nephew and asked Like few others, Royko captured the tribalism of city govern- into a stall and I held my 4-year-old’s hand, important nutrients in our system. Also, him nicely to arrange a date and time for ment, the patronage and ward machines that, for good or for ill, a woman said, “You know, he really is too behavior modification will not help him to come and pick up the ashes. I did still fire big-city politics. old to be in a ladies’ room.” I explained that “Crybaby” if it is hormonal or nutrient depri- not get a response. I received a text from a Royko captured the rhythms and cadences of his hometown; I didn’t want him to be alone in a large pub- vation. A thorough blood analysis will show cousin of mine stating that if I did not hand he took readers through the trash-strewn alleys and into the lic place; all it takes is one creep. Afterward, whatever deficiency she may have. them over, he would never speak to me two-flats where families came home after a hard day’s work. though, I began doubting myself. Was she It is nice to know that there is a again. Well, he hasn’t spoken to me since, In his youth, he was the flat-above-a-tavern kid from the right? Did I do the right thing? When is a “Crybaby” out there who would understand but no one will respond when I ask for child old enough to go to the bathroom what I faced for about 40 years. — Drier My someone to pick the ashes up! Northwest side. Later, he wrote, he was a Bungalow man. And alone in a public place? Eyes What should I do now? Should I take it he was always the Cubs fan who knew all about what it was like Dear Mom: You made the best decision Dear Drier: For anyone experiencing pos- upon myself to release them? This is to suffer with your team. for your family. And frankly, I would have sible nutrient deficiencies or hormonal absolutely heartbreaking, and my brother He never lived farther, he wrote, than “staggering distance done the same thing. If anything had hap- imbalance, bloodwork is a wise step, and I would hate what is going on with his ashes. from Milwaukee Avenue.” pened to your son while he was unattended appreciate your raising the point. I’m sure I am open to doing whatever would be in He wrote before the age of online journalism when the internet in the men’s room, you never would have “Crybaby” will be happy to hear she’s not everyone’s best interest, but I do not know forgiven yourself. We must look out for and alone, too. what that is. So could you please let me was still in its infancy and every newsroom had an “internet support our fellow mothers, not make them Dear Annie: My brother was killed in a know what to do now? — Ashes to Ashes computer” where you had to sign up for time, log-on and then doubt themselves or feel uncomfortable tragic accident 12 years ago. He had made Dear Ashes: Without knowing all the wait as the chorus of bings and boops and the rasp of static sig- about their decisions. You did the right clear that when he passed away, he wanted details here, I can’t offer any insight into naled your connection to the Web. thing. no viewing and that he wanted to be cremat- your relatives’ oddly aggressive (or, in your “It’s been my policy to view the internet not as an ‘information Dear Annie: I have read your column for ed. Those wishes were carried out just as he nephew’s case, passive) behavior. highway,’ but as an electronic asylum filled with babbling a long time but have never written to you wanted. Regardless, the smartest course is to deliver before. I had to respond both to “Crybaby” The problem is that his two children, who these ashes to your nephew as soon as pos- loonies,” he once wrote, being more prescient than he ever and to the advice you gave her. Until recent- are grown adults, have chosen to not have sible. The United States Postal Service offers could have known at the time. ly, I was just like “Crybaby.” I thought that contact with me for whatever reason they the only legal method of shipping cremated I wonder now what Royko would make of his hometown, riven crying for a positive or negative reason was seem to deem appropriate. I have had my remains. Visit the USPS website or call your by violence, still falling prey to the same political foibles he just how I responded and it was just who I brother’s ashes in my home office, sitting on post office for guidelines about how to pre- skewered so expertly for years. was. My parents said I was a very sensitive a shelf, all these years. pare, package and ship ashes. And how he would feel to know that his beloved Cubs had and compassionate child, and I thought it Some time ago, I sent a text to both my ——— “normal” to cry about many circumstances. niece and my nephew regarding spreading (Editor’s Note: Send your questions for done the impossible and finally won a World Series? I lived with these emotions until I was their father’s ashes, with an idea of where Annie Lane to [email protected]. To Of the Cubs in March 1997, Royko wrote that it was “about thoroughly checked out with bloodwork. The they could be released. His daughter fired find out more about Annie Lane and read fea- time that we stopped blaming the failings of the Cubs on a poor, cause was hormonal, and once the hor- back at me in a text that went on and on, tures by other Creators Syndicate columnists dumb creature that is a billy goat. Yes, blame for many of the mones were balanced, the emotions were blaming me for anything and everything she and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Cubs’ failings since 1945 can be placed on a dumb creature. also balanced. I could actually see people could. It was straight out of left field. My website at www.creators.com.) Not a poor, dumb creature but a rich one. I’m talking about P.K. Wrigley, head of the chewing gum company and the owner of the Cubs until he died in 1977. (He ran) the worst franchise in baseball.” You could write most of that about any big league owner today Today in History and not be too far off the mark. Newspaper journalism is supposed to be disposable, vividly (AP) — Today is Thursday, May 4, the itentiary in Atlanta. (Capone was later trans- people. A judge sentenced hotel heiress capturing fleeting moments, headlines, personalities and events. 124th day of 2017. There are 241 days left ferred to Alcatraz Island.) Paris Hilton to 45 days in the Los Angeles But rarely lasting beyond the day. in the year. In 1959, the first Grammy Awards cere- County jail for violating probation in an Columns are no different. But the best can expose a greater Today’s Highlight in History: mony was held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. alcohol-related reckless driving case by driv- truth that lasts beyond the headline, shading in our knowledge of On May 4, 1942, the Battle of the Coral Domenico Modugno won Record of the Year ing with a suspended license. (Hilton ended the events that shape our times. Sea, the first naval clash fought entirely and Song of the Year for “Nel Blu Dipinto Di up serving three weeks.) with carrier aircraft, began in the Pacific Blu (Volare)”; Henry Mancini won Album of Five years ago: The U.S. and China out- They bring a city, in all its messy glory, to life. They define it. during World War II. (The outcome was con- the Year for “The Music from Peter Gunn.” lined a tentative deal to send Chen They make it theirs. sidered a tactical victory for Imperial Japan, In 1961, the first group of “Freedom Guangcheng (chehn gwahng-chung), a blind And few did it better, and for longer, than Mike Royko. but ultimately a strategic one for the Allies.) Riders” left Washington, D.C., to challenge legal activist, to America for study and –––––– On this date: racial segregation on interstate buses and in potentially bring a face-saving end to a deli- (About the writer: An award-winning political journalist, John In 1776, Rhode Island declared its free- bus terminals. cate diplomatic crisis. (Chen left China on Micek is the Opinion editor and political columnist for dom from , two months before the In 1970, Ohio National Guardsmen May 19, 2012.) Adam Yauch, 47, the gravel- Declaration of Independence was adopted. opened fire during an anti-war protest at ly-voiced rapper who helped make The PennLive/The Patriot-News in Harrisburg, Pa. Readers may In 1830, the Edward Bulwer-Lytton novel Kent State University, killing four students Beastie Boys one of the seminal groups in email him at [email protected]. © 2017 John L. Micek, dis- “Paul Clifford,” with its famous opening, “It and wounding nine others. hip-hop, died in New York. 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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — THREATS TO APPLE one of the company’s major con- Apple also lists where its 9,000 Apple is getting more aggressive Trump has threatened to tractors in China, drew more U.S. suppliers are located. The about emphasizing its role in impose tariffs on products from attention to Apple’s reliance on company says it spent more the U.S. economy, apparently China, a change that would overseas factories. Apple to also than $50 billion at its U.S. sup- hoping to counter recurring crit- drive up Apple’s costs. That issues a separate “supplier pliers last year, helping them icism over its reliance on over- could pressure the company to responsibility” report reviewing employ a total of 450,000 work- seas factories. raise its prices at a time when it the labor conditions in those ers. On Wednesday, Apple for the is already having trouble facilities. first time released a state-by- increasing its sales of iPhones The Wednesday report on U.S APP ECONOMY state breakdown of where its and iPads. jobs is its fourth update, but the The company also cited a 80,000 U.S. employees work, “They are trying to make the first to include a state-by-state study by the Progressive Policy showing that more than half of case that they really do have a breakdown of Apple employees. Institute that attributes 1.5 mil- them are located outside Silicon lot of folks working in the U.S.,” Unsurprisingly, the numbers lion U.S. jobs to Apple’s iPhone Valley. It also announced a $1 said technology industry analyst show its highest concentration “ecosystem.” That figure not billion fund aimed at creating Rob Enderle. “So if want to pick of workers (36,786) is located in only includes programmers that more U.S. manufacturing jobs, on somebody, you might want to California, home to the compa- work on the apps, but also sup- although it provided few details. pick on somebody else because ny’s Silicon Valley headquarters porting staff and employees The strategy appears aimed at they won’t be a good example.” and 53 stores. Apple’s second working everywhere from banks complicating efforts by President Cook isn’t the only CEO who biggest employment center is in to restaurants that have jobs Donald Trump and other politi- has been trying to highlight his Texas (8,407 jobs), where it has because of the spending gener- cians to vilify Apple for using company’s hiring and expansion a corporate campus and 18 ated by apps. companies in China and else- plans in the U.S. stores. Its smallest pockets of Such “spillover” effects are where to assemble most of its Trump has attacked many employment are in North Dakota widely recognized, although products. Apple had no com- companies, frequently on (four jobs), Vermont (six) and economists sometimes spar over ment on political ramifications Twitter, for moving jobs out of Wyoming (seven). their magnitude. But for a com- John Stillwell/Pool Photo via AP of its announcements. the U.S. and lavishly praised Apple’s decision to provide pany to claim credit for all or CEO Tim Cook first described detailed information about the BritAin'S Prince PhiliP, the Duke of Edinburgh arrives at those who have announced most of the jobs in a particular the manufacturing fund an major hiring initiatives. As a locations of its U.S. employees industry is a stretch, Swonk Chapel Royal in St James's Palace, London, for an Order of Merit interview on CNBC, but didn’t result, many companies, includ- could help the company win said. The vast majority of app service, Thursday. Prince Philip, the consort known for his con- say how the money will be dis- ing Exxon Mobil, Intel, Charter support from lawmakers eager developers, for example, also stant support of his wife Queen Elizabeth II as well as for his occa- bursed or who will be eligible to Communications and Ford to protect jobs in their states, produce apps for Android sional gaffes, will retire from royal duties this fall, Buckingham receive it. Apple will provide Motor, have unveiled big hiring Enderle said. “It gives senators phones from Samsung and other Palace said Thursday. more details when it announces plans, though in many cases something to push back with, manufacturers. its first investment by the end of they were already in the works recognizing that Apple is a real The Public Policy Institute the month, he said. Apple’s ini- before the presidential cam- risky company to target anyway only found 1.7 million jobs in Britain’s Prince Philip, 95, tial billion-dollar investment paign. because its products are so pop- the entire “app economy” — and amounts to a tiny fraction of its “There is a lot of political ular with people.” 1.35 million of those were asso- $257 billion in cash. pressure to create jobs in the Besides showing how many of ciated with Android apps. Most to retire from royal duties Cook also promised that United States,” Diane Swonk, its full-time and part-time of those overlap with the jobs Apple will hire “thousands of CEO of DS Economics, said. employees work in each state, linked to Apple. LONDON (AP) — Prince Kate, the Duchess of employees, thousands more in Chief executives “do not want to Philip, the consort known for Cambridge. the future” in the U.S., although show up in a tweet.” his constant support of his The palace said Philip will he didn’t specify how quickly wife Queen Elizabeth II as well continue his role with more that will happen. Apple’s U.S. as for his occasional gaffes, than 780 charitable organiza- payroll has grown roughly 40- APPLE IN THE STATES “INVEST IN YOUR will retire from royal duties tions but will not attend fold since 1998, when it had Since 2014, Apple has issued this fall, Buckingham Palace engagements. 5,000 U.S. workers. a series of reports intended to said Thursday. He is not expected to disap- Cook also said Apple is exam- underscore its contributions to COMMUNITY!” Philip, 95, made the decision pear completely from the pub- ining ways to help more people U.S. jobs and economic growth. himself with the full support of lic stage — the palace said he learn the programming skills to Its first report came after years the queen, the palace said in a may still choose to attend make apps. of complaints about labor prac- statement. The royal, known some events from time to time. tices and suicides at Foxconn, as the Duke of Edinburgh, has The palace did not offer any suffered from heart disease new details about his health and other ailments in recent and there were no indications years but has nonetheless of any new problems. The maintained a vigorous public statement indicated Philip will Trump to meet Australian PM schedule. carry out previously scheduled He seemed to be in good engagements between now and on 1st presidential trip to NYC health and a fine mood August. Wednesday during an appear- Philip said when he turned WASHINGTON (AP) — between the U.S. and Australia ance at a London club. 90 in 2011 that he was “wind- President Donald Trump and were reinforced during the Battle He joked about being the ing down” his official duties, Australian Prime Minister of the Coral Sea, when both world’s most experienced per- adding that he felt he had Malcolm Turnbull will aim to countries’ warships and fighter son when it comes to unveiling “done my bit.” He was treated move past the rocky start to planes battled the Japanese plaques. later that year for a blocked their working relationship when from May 4-8, 1942, forcing the Cleveland Daily Banner That may be true: Official heart artery but seemed to they meet for the first time and Japanese navy to retreat for the figures indicate he has made recover well. commemorate the 75th anniver- first time in World War II. Serving Our Community Since 1854 more than 22,000 solo royal He has been hospitalized sary of an important World War Trump and Turnbull were appearances and thousands several times since then with II naval battle. more at the queen’s side. other ailments. Trump and Turnbull were Philip, a member of the The queen is normally quite meeting Thursday in New York Greek royal family in exile, has reserved about her private life City, a trip that will also mark been at Elizabeth’s side in but she has described her Trump’s first visit home since he countless public appearance husband as “my strength and left in January to be sworn in as since their marriage in 1947. stay all these years.” president. Trump’s homecoming He gave up a successful naval She met with May at the was expected to be unfriendly, career to support her when palace Wednesday and has however, with multiple protests she became queen in 1952. made several public appear- planned against the Republican He became the longest-serv- ances recently. The queen and president in the heavily ing consort in British history Philip were both ill with the flu Democratic metropolis. in 2009 — much as Elizabeth over the Christmas holidays North Korea’s aggressive test- has become the longest reign- but seem to have recovered ing of ballistic missiles, security ing monarch in British history. well. and economic issues are expect- Prime Minister Theresa May Earlier in the day, a report ed to be on the agenda for the expressed gratitude “on behalf by Britain’s Daily Mail of an leaders’ talks, as well as an of the whole country” to Philip unusual meeting of royal agreement Turnbull struck with for his decades of service. household staff sparked a then-President Barack Obama to “From his steadfast support worldwide wave of speculation take up to 1,250 mostly Muslim for Her Majesty the Queen to about the health of the queen refugees off of Australia’s hands his inspirational Duke of and Philip, including incorrect and resettle them in the United Edinburgh Awards and his reports that the flag atop States. patronage of hundreds of Buckingham Palace had been The agreement was a source charities and good causes, his lowered to half-staff. of friction when Trump and contribution to our United The Sun tabloid briefly Turnbull spoke by telephone Kingdom, the Commonwealth reported on its website that shortly after Trump took office. and the wider world will be of Philip had died. The incorrect The conversation made head- huge benefit to us all for years report was quickly dropped. lines around the world and to come,” she said. In Australia, where the Trump later tweeted about the Officials said the queen, who queen is recognized as head of “dumb deal.” But Vice President turned 91 last month, will state, officials praised Philip’s Mike Pence assured Turnbull keep carrying out royal perseverance. during a visit to Australia last engagements with the support “It says something about an month that the Trump adminis- of the royal family. She has individual that they get to the tration will reluctantly honor the indicated that she does not age of 95 before they decide to agreement. plan to retire. officially retire,” Australian “President Trump has made it Elizabeth has, however, Deputy Prime Minister clear that we’ll honor the agree- reduced her workload consid- Barnaby Joyce told reporters. ment — that doesn’t mean we erably in recent years as her “It’s something to aim for.” admire the agreement,” Pence children and grandchildren Tourists outside said when he appeared with have moved to the fore. She Buckingham Palace also had Turnbull in Sydney. has stopped making long-haul kind words for Philip as he White House spokesman Sean air flights to other nears the end of his public life. Spicer said Trump was looking Commonwealth countries. “He’s been an icon for so forward to the meeting and Attention has been increas- long, and I’ve really admired “showcasing the enduring ingly focused on her son him and it saddens me in a bonds, deep friendship and close Prince Charles, the heir to the way,” said Grace Marie, who alliance the United States has throne, and on her grandson said she understood his deci- with Australia.” Prince William and his wife sion. The bonds of friendship

Man granted 30-day reprieve from deportation to Guatemala HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — An review his case. country safe. immigrant facing deportation to “I would like to say thank you Barrios, 51, left Guatemala in Guatemala was granted a 30- everybody for supporting me ... 1992 amid threats to his family day reprieve on Wednesday God bless you everyone,” a tear- and illegally entered the U.S. His hours before he was to be put ful Barrios said. father was killed shortly after- on a plane. O’Neil-Baker said their next ward, and his brother was slain Luis Barrios, a married father step will be to pursue a motion in 2004. His wife’s relatives also of four U.S.-born children, had pending with the Board of have been kidnapped and killed been scheduled to board a flight Immigration Appeals to reopen in Guatemala. from New York back to Central the order for Barrios’ removal. His lawyer and members of America on Thursday morning. Barrios’ immigration status Connecticut’s congressional del- Barrios and his lawyer, Erin was flagged after a 2011 traffic egation have urged federal immi- O’Neil-Baker, announced stop over a broken tail light, but gration officials to reverse the Wednesday afternoon outside there was no attempt to deport deportation order, and he is his Derby, Connecticut, home him until Republican President seeking asylum. About 100 of that immigration officials are Donald Trump made immigra- his supporters rallied Tuesday allowing him to stay in the U.S. tion enforcement a priority, say- outside the federal courthouse for another month while they ing it’s necessary to keep the in Hartford. 16—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, May 4, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com Some cling to landlines, but cell-only homes dominate

NEW YORK (AP) — Deborah likely to drink heavily, more Braswell, a university adminis- likely to smoke and be unin- trator in Alabama, is a member sured,” even after factoring for of a dwindling group — people age and income, says Stephen with a landline phone at home. J. Blumberg, the study’s co- According to a U.S. govern- author (and a landline user ment study released Thursday, himself). “There certainly is 50.8 percent of homes and something about giving up a apartments had only cellphone landline that appeals to the service in the latter half of same people who may engage 2016, the first time such in risky behavior.” households attained a majority Why that’s so will require in the survey. Braswell and her further research. family are part of the 45.9 per- The survey doesn’t get into cent that still have landline why people ditch or keep land- phones. The remaining house- lines, though landline users holds have no phone service at cited a number of reasons for all. hanging on in phone interviews More than 39 percent of U.S. and email exchanges with The households — including Associated Press. Braswell’s — have both land- Plenty of people would get line and cellphone service. The rid of their landlines if they landline comes in handy when could. It goes beyond com- Photo courtesy of Lindsay Hathcock someone misplaces one of the plaints about cellular reception seven cellphones kicking at home. MEMBERS OF BOTH the fire department at Wacker Chemie and the Bradley County Fire-Rescue service worked in unison Wednesday around her three-story house Joe Krkoska, a supply chain during a mock disaster drill at the Charleston facility. Others involved in the drill included the Cleveland Bradley County Emergency in a Birmingham suburb. “You director, needs a traditional Management Agency, the Bradley County Emergency Medical Service, and Life Force. walk around your house call- copper wire for his home secu- ing yourself to find it,” she rity system in Zionsville, says. Indiana. Getting rid of the line It’s also useful when some- would require crews to drill Drill tests Wacker emergency response plan one breaks or loses a cellphone holes in his home and put bat- and has to wait for a replace- teries in the bedroom. No By ALLEN MINCEY Davis and public information gency situations that could fire department. ment. thanks, he says. [email protected] officer for the Cleveland Bradley present themselves in an indus- “We greatly appreciate and Renters and younger adults Chris Houchens, who works County Emergency Management trial environment.” thank each department, sector are more likely to have just a in sales and marketing, says Several emergency vehicles Agency. He said that several The mock disaster drill and group of professionals cellphone, which researchers his phone company forces him were sighted in the Charleston agencies from the Charleston, included an explosion and fire involved in this planned exercise attribute to their mobility and to get a landline with internet area Wednesday, but all were Cleveland and Bradley County which was quickly “extin- that is routinely performed comfort with newer technolo- service. There’s no cable TV participating in a mock disaster area participated in the exercise. guished.” across Bradley County and at gies. alternative where he lives in drill at the Wacker Chemie plant “The purpose of the drill (was) EMA Director Troy Spence differing locations,” Hathcock The in-person survey of rural Smiths Grove, Kentucky. there. to conduct a comprehensive and said that among those agencies stated. 19,956 households was part of And those who could drop Bill Toth, Wacker Chemical practical exercise to determine which were a part of the drill, “This effective procedure the Centers for Disease Control phone service might pay more Corporate Communications and participation and coordination, along with the EMA, were the ensures that we are not only and Prevention’s National after losing package discounts. Compliance director, said readiness, communications and Bradley County Emergency ready ahead of time, but we are Health Interview Survey, which Martin Axel, a retired hospital Wednesday that the drill was to verify standards set by pro- Medical Service, the Bradley also prepared and knowledge- tracks landline use in order to administrator in Seal Beach, merely to test the plant’s emer- fessional emergency responders County Fire-Rescue and Life able of possible adverse scenar- assure representative samples California, says dropping the gency response plan, and to and employees,” Hathcock said. Force. He said all went well dur- ios that may need to be in ongoing health studies. The landline would increase his work with local first responders “This exercise is essential and ing the drill. addressed beforehand to ensure survey has a margin of error of cable bill by more than $40 a on administering that plan necessary to promote standard “It is a great opportunity for success in an emergency plus or minus 1 percentage month. should the need ever arise. safety procedures, but it is also all of us to work with our indi- response,” he said. point. Traditional copper phone The drill began around 9 a.m. a continuing effort put in place vidual industries,” Spence said. Wacker Chemie performs Cellphone-only home have lines have their own power Wednesday, according to by all departments in our region He added that he appreciates emergency drills throughout the other commonalities. supply, so those landlines still Lindsay Hathcock, assistant to to ensure a quick and effective that Wacker has a disaster plan year, both internally and with “Wireless-only adults are more work during blackouts. Bradley County Mayor D. Gary response to any and all emer- in place, and also has its own local first responders. Classifieds

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48. Office Space For Rent 49. Apartments For Rent 49. Apartments For Rent 56. Houses For Sale 1510 STUART Road - Suites rang- ATTRACTIVE, CLEAN, 2 bedroom. NICE TOWNHOUSE! 2 bedroom, ATTENTION 1ST TIME ing from 150 to 2,000 square feet. Dalton Pike near Wal-Mart. $550 a 2.5 bath, 3319 Travis Street. Ask HOME BuYERS Competitive pricing. Rent includes month. $550 deposit. No smoking. about pets. $825 monthly. Call/ text utility, boardroom, breakroom. No pets. Reference required. Call for 423-400-0962. A GREAT NEW PROGRAM 423-476-3261. appointment. 423-472-6641. THAT WILL COVER YOuR SMALL APARTMENT, partly fur- DOWN PAYMENT AND 49. Apartments For Rent BLYTHEWOOD- STEEPLECHASE nished with utilities included. Ga- CLOSING COST APARTMENTS- 1 Bedroom with rage, good location, no smoking or $525: 1 Bedroom, 1 bath, laminate/ utilities furnished ($389- $579); 2 CALL ME TODAY! vinyl flooring, new paint, includes all pets. $490 per month, plus $490 de- Bedroom ($429- $609). Appliances posit. 423-614-7279. HERB LACY utilities up to $100. furnished; duplexes. 423-472–7788. $400: 1 bedroom, 1 bath, new paint, 423-593-1508 CLEVELAND SUMMIT Apartments. UNFURNISHED 1 bedroom apart- AFFILIATE BROKER tile flooring. ment. Located in very safe, quiet Both 1/2 off 1st months rent. Efficiency and one bedroom units available immediately. Rent is based and peaceful area near Larry Hill PROVISION REAL ESTATE AND Ford Dealership. Apartment has re- CENTuRY 21 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, LLC on income. Equal Housing Opportu- 1ST CHOICE REALTORS nity, 44 Inman Street. 479-3005. frigerator, stove, free electricity, free 423-693-0301. water. $550 monthly, $200 deposit. DUPLEX: 3 Bedroom, 1 bath, 6 month lease. No pets. No smoking washer/ dryer hookup, $535 2075 OCOEE ST anywhere on property. CLEVELAND, TN 37311 monthly, $375 deposit. NO PETS! 423-304-2973. 478-2332 LEGAL PuBLICATION 423-458-5375. [email protected] ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS EXTRA LARGE 1 bedroom unfur- 50. Mobile Homes For Rent nished apartment. All appliances. On COLLEGETOWN MOBILE ES- Owner: Cleveland Utilities site management. Lights already on TATES: Two bedrooms nice and but you pay. Nice, quiet area. No clean. 472–6555. pets please. $380 a month. $120 se- A Sealed Bid for furnishing one (1) 2017 model 4X2 Pick-Up PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: All real es- curity deposit. Office hours 52. Sleeping Rooms Truck will be received by the Cleveland Utilities Water and tate advertised in this newspaper is 8am-5pm. Call 591-0187. $149 PLuS tax weekly special, 1 Wastewater Division at the Cleveland Utilities Water and subject to the Federal Fair Housing EXTRA NICE 1 bedroom, $385 person with ad, HBO/ ESPN. Wastewater Division Office, 2435 Guthrie Drive, NW, Cleve- Act of 1968 and the Tennessee Hu- monthly, $300 deposit. No smoking, 423-728–4551. man Rights Act which makes it ille- no pets. 423-472-6911. land, TN 37320, Attn: Philip Luce, PE, until 4:00 p.m., local gal to advertise "any preference, BREEzEWAYEXTENDEDSTAY.COM FOR SALE By Owner. 3 Bedroom, time, on, May 18, 2017. There will be no public bid opening. limitation or discrimination based on NICE 2 bedroom in Cleveland. WEEKLY rate paid in advance, aver- 2 Bath. Newly Remodeled home. Any bid mailed shall be sent to: Cleveland Utilities Water and race, color, religion, sex, or national Ground level. Remodeled: Stove, re- ages $46.43 nightly plus tax. Approximately 1200 square feet. Ap- Wastewater Division, ATTN: Philip Luce, PE, P. O. Box 2730, origin, handicap/ disability or an in- frigerator, blinds, water and sewer 423-584-6505. pliances, Central Heat and Air and tention to make any such prefer- furnished. No pets, no smoking. Call single garage. Home qualifies for Cleveland, TN 37320-2730. Any bid sent by Fedex or similar ence, limitation or discrimination." for information between 9am-6pm 53. Houses For Rent first time home buyer's loan. Located company shall be sent to Cleveland Utilities, Attention: Philip This newspaper will not knowingly 423-479-5570. at 2012 Central Street, Cleveland. Luce, PE, 2435 Guthrie Drive, N.W., Cleveland, TN, 37312. accept any advertising for real estate Call 423-506-2114. Bids can also be emailed to [email protected]. which is in violation of the law. Our readers are informed that all dwell- NEED TO BUY, SELL, TRADE OR HOUSE FOR Sale 4 bedrooms, 3 ings advertised in this newspaper RENT? USE CLASSIFIED ADS. baths, 3803 Woodbine Circle NW. Contractor is fully responsible for making sure sealed bid is are available on an equal opportu- THEY WORK! CLEVELAND DAILY Asking $250,000 Open House, May delivered to Cleveland Utilities by the closing date and time. nity basis. Equal Housing Opportu- BANNER, 472-5041. 7th: 2pm- 4pm; 423-421-2527 Any bid emailed should be verified that it has been received nity, M/F. HOUSE FOR sale by owner. 3 bed- by contacting Philip Luce, PE at 423-478-9388. room, 2 bath, Ross-Yates school PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: All real es- zone. 131 Winding Creek Circle. LEGAL PuBLICATION tate advertised in this newspaper is $143,900. 423-331-9213 Bidding documents may be obtained by contacting Philip NOTICE OF REGuLAR MEETING OF THE subject to the Federal Fair Housing Luce, PE at the office of Cleveland Utilities Water and Waste- Act of 1968 and the Tennessee Hu- ROBIN HOOD Drive SE near Lake CITY OF CLEVELAND man Rights Act which makes it ille- Forest Middle School 4 bedroom, 2 water Division at 2435 Guthrie Drive, NW, Cleveland, TN BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS gal to advertise "any preference, baths. Spacious split- level. Remod- 37320, 423-478-9388, or [email protected]. TuESDAY, MAY 9, 2017 AT 12:00 PM limitation or discrimination based on eled Kitchen and baths. Sun Room. There is no charge for the bidding documents. CLEVELAND MuNICIPAL BuILDING race, color, religion, sex, or national Wooded area. Lots of cabinet space. origin, handicap/ disability or an in- Dishwasher, Refrigerator/ freezer. 190 CHuRCH STREET NE tention to make any such prefer- Fireplace. Ceramic tile. Recently re- No bid may be withdrawn within 45 days after the scheduled ence, limitation or discrimination." modeled. Central air. Double carport time for receipt of bids. The board will hear the following items: This newspaper will not knowingly with Attached 1- car. Wooded lot. accept any advertising for real estate Well- maintained. $159,900 All companies submitting a bid must be a factory authorized which is in violation of the law. Our 423-650-2470 Request for administrative review by David Mayfield for prop- readers are informed that all dwell- dealer and maintain facilities to service this vehicle located erty located at 1511 South Lee Highway (Tax Map 57G ings advertised in this newspaper 57. Farms & Acreage For Sale within 50 miles of the office of Cleveland Utilities Water and Group B Parcel 1.00). Property is zoned CH Commercial are available on an equal opportu- WANTED IMMEDIATELY Wastewater Division. Highway zoning district. nity basis. Equal Housing Opportu- LARGE TRACTS of LAND for May 4, 2017 nity, M/F. DEVELOPMENT PuRPOSES Cleveland Utilities reserves the right to waive informalities Farms OK • Cash Paid • Decisions 1 BEDROOM, 1 bath, off Spring Made Quickly and to reject any and all bids. LEGAL PuBLICATION Place. $450 monthly, Contact: David Alley includes water. 423-650-5027. OWNER/ AGENT 865-389-7361 IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOuT YOuR Confidential Response It is the policy of Cleveland Utilities to ensure compliance SPECTRuM CHANNEL LINEuP 54. Lots For Sale with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; 49 CFR, Part 21; Communities Served: Cleveland, TN 59. Mobile Homes For Sale related statutes and regulations to that end that no person JOIN US Saturday 11:30-2:00 as Effective on or after May 31, 2017, the following changes 2 BEDROOM 2 bath split plan. shall be excluded from participation in or be denied benefits we grill out and display our home will be made to your channel lineup: RTL International will sites for sale in the Ocoee Moun- 14x70. Good condition. All appli- of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or cease transmission on channels 420 & 801. German View tain Club Subdivision ranging from ances, front and back porch in- activity receiving Federal financial assistance or any other $8,000 to $16,900. Beautiful views cluded. MUST BE MOVED. $5,000 will no longer be available, which includes One World of the mountains, reserve your or best offer. 229-869-2677. funding source on the grounds of race, color, sex, national Sports on channels 299 & 891. Monthly subscription origin, or ancestry. By virtue of submitting a response to this spot today and build your dream 65. Campers And Equipment charges for these services will be removed after German home! US-64 E take right on Old solicitation, bidders agree to comply with the same non-dis- View is discontinued. Federal Road. Take right on Sloan MUST SEE to appreciate 2007 Win- crimination policy. Gap Road. The grilling will be tak- nebago Adventure 38J, 3 slides, less For a complete lineup, visit spectrum.com/channels. ing place at the entrance of the than 50k miles, clean, good condi- To view this notice online, visit spectrum.net/programming- tion. $68,500. Firm. Call for appoint- CLEVELAND UTILITIES subdivision. ERA BLUE KEY notices PROPERTIES 423-790-1610. ment. 423-961-3129. Date:, May 4, 2017 /s/ Philip Luce, PE May 4, 2017 May 4, 2017 68. Sport utility Vehicles 56. Houses For Sale AGENT/ OWNER: Three homes LEGAL PuBLICATION from $99,900 to $159,900. 3 to 4 NOTICE OF SuBSTITuTE TRuSTEE'S SALE LEGAL PuBLICATION bedrooms, 1 to 2 baths, SW or NE. SuBSTITuTE TRuSTEE’S SALE Owner financing or lease- with- op- WHEREAS, default has occurred in the performance of the WHEREAS, default having been made in the payment of the tions. STONY BROOKS REALTY covenants, terms and conditions of a Deed of Trust dated debts and obligations secured by a Deed of Trust dated 423-479-4514. November 22, 2004, executed by EVELYN K. STABLES, 04/13/07, by Deborah A Blair, unmarried to Larry A. Weiss- GARLAND C. STABLES, conveying certain real property man, Trustee, for the benefit of Mortgage Electronic Registra- LEGAL PuBLICATION 2015 FORD Escape SE Loaded, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Spoiler, SYNC Stock# C16374A therein described to EQUITITLE, INC, as Trustee, as same tion Systems, Inc as nominee for SunTrust Mortgage, Inc. its IN THE PROBATE COURT OF BRADLEY $16,999 423-244-0044 appears of record in the Register's Office of Bradley County, successors and assigns and appearing of record in Regis- COUNTY, TENNESSEE AT CLEVELAND, IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: CHARLES Tennessee recorded November 24, 2004, in Deed Book ter’s Office of BRADLEY County, Tennessee, in Book 1741, EDWARD SNEED, Deceased; DALE EDWARD SNEED, No. 2017-PR-103. NOTICE TO CREDI- 69. Trucks For Sale 1487, Page 669; and Page 574, and WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said TORS, Estate of CHARLES EDWARD SNEED; WHEREAS, the beneficial interest of said Deed of Trust was Deed of Trust was last transferred and assigned to Federal Date of Death: 03/27/2017. Notice is hereby given that on the 26th day of April, 2017, Letters last transferred and assigned to U.S. Bank National Associa- National Mortgage Association ("Fannie Mae") and Testamentary in respect of the estate of CHAR- LES EDWARD SNEED, deceased, who died tion, as Trustee for the Structured Asset Securities Corpora- WHEREAS, Federal National Mortgage Association ("Fannie March 27, 2017, were issued to the undersigned tion Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-NC1 Mae"), as the holder of the Note for which debt is owed, by the Probate Court, of Bradley County, Ten- nessee. All persons, resident and non-resident, who is now the owner of said debt; and (“Note Holder”), appointed the undersigned, Priority Trustee having claims, matured or un-matured, against the estate are required to file the same with the WHEREAS, the undersigned,Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, having Services of TN, LLC, as Substitute Trustee by instrument Clerk of the Chancery Court on or before the ear- been appointed as Substitute Trustee by instrument to be filed or to be filed for record in the Register’s Office of BRAD- lier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred: (1) (A) Four 2015 NISSAN Frontier Crew Cab, filed for record in the Register's Office of Bradley County, LEY County, Tennessee, with all the rights, powers and privi- (4) months from the date of the first publication V6, 4X4 Stock#P10391A $24,999 (or posting, as the case may be) of this notice if 423-244-0044 Tennessee. leges of the original Trustee named in said Deed of Trust; the creditor received an actual copy of this notice NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire in- and NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the en- to creditors at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four (4) months from the date of the 72. Cars For Sale debtedness has been declared due and payable, and that the tire indebtedness has been declared due and payable as pro- first publication (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor received an ac- undersigned, Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee vided in said Deed of Trust by the Note Holder, and that the tual copy of this notice to creditors if the creditor or his duly appointed agent, by virtue of the power, duty and undersigned, Priority Trustee Services of TN, LLC, Substitute received the copy of the notice less than sixty 2008 CHEVROLET (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months authority vested and imposed upon said Substitute Trustee Trustee, or its duly appointed attorneys or agents, by virtue of from the date of first publication (or posting) as Trailblazer LT described in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months 4WD, Silver $7,950 will, on May 25, 2017 at 03:00 PM at the Front Steps of the the power and authority vested in it, will on June 1, 2017, from the decedent's date of death. This the 26th Bradley County Courthouse , located in Cleveland, Tennes- commencing at 1:00 PM at the Main Door of the Bradley day of April, 2017. Signed: DALE EDWARD SNEED, Personal Representative. Sarah E. 2007 Jeep Liberty Sport see, proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest and best County Courthouse, 155 North Ocoee Street, Cleveland, TN Coleman, Clerk & Master. WILLIAM J. BROWN, 4WD, Red $5,950 bidder for cash or certified funds ONLY, the following de- 37311, proceed to sell at public outcry to the highest and (BPR 005450), William J. Brown & Associates, PLLC. Attorney for the Estate of Dale Edward 2005 Chevrolet scribed property situated in Bradley County, Tennessee, to best bidder for cash or certified check only. The conducting Sneed, 23 N. Ocoee Street, P.O. Box 1001. Cleveland, TN 37364-1001. Phone Silverado Truck wit: of the sale will be handled by Auction.com. More information 423-476-4515. Reg. Cab. 2WD, White. $7,250 SITUATED IN THE FIRST CIVIL DISTRICT OF BRADLEY concerning their policies and procedures on bidding at the May 4, 11, 2017 COUNTY, TENNESSEE, TO-WIT: LOT TWENTY-SIX (26) & foreclosure sale can be found on their website Auction.com. 2002 Chevrolet Trailblazer LTZ TWENTY-SEVEN (27), MILL BROOK ESTATES, SECTION The wiring of funds will not be accepted. The following de- 4WD, Silver $4,950 I, AS SHOWN BY PLAT OF RECORD IN PLAT BOOK 3, scribed property situated in BRADLEY County, Tennessee, LEGAL PuBLICATION 2000 Lexus RX-300 PAGE 223, IN THE REGISTER`S OFFICE OF BRADLEY to wit: Located in the Fourth Civil District of Bradley County, NOTICE TO CREDITORS All WD, Gold and Tan $6,950 COUNTY, TENNESSEE. SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS OF Tennessee and in the First Ward of the City of Cleveland, IN THE PROBATE DIVISION OF THE CHAN- CERY COURT FOR BRADLEY COUNTY, TEN- Come by and see our selection at RECORD IN MISC. BOOK 85, PAGE 766, AND ALSO SUB- Tennessee, to-wit: A tract or parcel of land with a house and NESSEE. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: JEWELL LOMAX GARDNER (DE- 607 Georgetown Road. Cleveland, JECT TO FIFTEEN (15) FOOT UTILITY EASEMENT PER all improvements thereon, described as follows: Beginning at CEASED). NO: 2017-PR-95 PROBATE DIVI- TN 37311. PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 223, BOTH IN THE REGISTER`S OF- a point in the East line of West Side Drive at the Southwest SION. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, ESTATE OF JEWELL LOMAX GARDNER (deceased). Notice FICE OF BRADLEY COUNTY, TENNESSEE. corner of the land of Smith; and running thence South 43 is hereby given that on the 19th day of April, HERBERT BENTON 2017, Letters Testamentary in respect to the Es- Parcel ID: 094KC 013 & 014 deg. 16 min. West with the said line of West Side Drive, 100 tate of JEWELL LOMAX GARDNER, deceased, uSED CARS, INC. PROPERTY ADDRESS: The street address of the property feet to a corner with other lands of the grantors; thence South who died April 3, 2017, were issued to the under- signed by the Chancery Court (Probate Division) is believed to be 660 Millbrook Circle SE, Cleveland, TN 57 deg. 16 min. East, 202.9 feet to the Blair property; thence of Bradley County, Tennessee. All persons, resi- 607 Georgetown Rd. 37323. North 23 deg. 36 min. East, 93.9 feet to a corner with the dent and non-resident, having claims, matured or Cleveland, TN 37311 un-matured, against the Estate are required to 423-472-1546 In the event of any discrepancy between this street address land of Smith; and thence North 55 deg. 23 min. West with file the same with the Clerk of the Chancery Court on or before the earlier of the dates pre- 423-472-6594 and the legal description of the property, the legal description the Smith line, 169.8 feet to the beginning. For Prior Title see scribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred: (1) (A) Four (4) months from the shall control. Warranty Deed from William T. Bacon to Deborah A. Blair as date of the first publication (or posting, as the CURRENT OWNER(S): EVELYN K. STABLES, GARLAND recorded July 19, 2002 in Book 1227, page 514, Register's case may be) of this notice if the creditor re- ceived an actual copy of this notice to creditors C. STABLES Office of Bradley County, Tennessee. Subject to any applica- at least sixty (60) days before the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publica- OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES: NEW CENTURY MORT- ble governmental zoning ordinances or subdivision regula- tion (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the GAGE CORPORATION tions in effect thereon. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 3430 WEST- date the creditor received an actual copy of the notice to creditors if the creditor received the The sale of the above-described property shall be subject to SIDE DR NW, CLEVELAND, TN 37312 CURRENT copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date all matters shown on any recorded plat; any unpaid taxes; OWNER(S): Deborah A. Blair The sale of the above-de- of first publication (or posting) as described in (1) any restrictive covenants, easements or set-back lines that scribed property shall be subject to all matters shown on any (A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the dece- dent's date of death. This 19th day of April, 2017. may be applicable; any prior liens or encumbrances as well recorded plan; any unpaid taxes; any restrictive covenants, Signed: Sandie Turner, Executor/ Administrator; Juan Jordan, Executor/ Administrator. Ashley L. as any priority created by a fixture filing; and to any matter easements or set-back lines that may be applicable; any prior Ownby, Attorney for the Estate. Sarah E. Cole- that an accurate survey of the premises might disclose. liens or encumbrances as well as any priority created by a man, Clerk & Master. Ashley L. Ownby, Esq., 180 North Ocoee Street, P.O. Box 176, Cleve- 2012 DODGE Charger SXT Loaded, This property is being sold with the express reservation that it fixture filing; and any matter that an accurate survey of the land, TN 37364-0176; (423) 479-1324. Heated Seats, SIRIUS Stock# is subject to confirmation by the lender or Substitute Trustee. premises might disclose. Substitute Trustee will only convey April 27, May 4, 2017. 7918A $15,700 423-244-0044 This sale may be rescinded at any time. The right is reserved any interest he/she may have in the property at the time of LLOYD'S USED CARS to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time, and place sale. Property is sold “as is, where is.” SUBORDINATE LIEN- LEGAL PuBLICATION 423-476-5681 certain without further publication, upon announcement at the HOLDERS: N/A For every lien or claim of lien of the state IN THE GENERAL SESSIONS COURT OF 5526 Waterlevel Highway time and place for the sale set forth above. identified above, please be advised notice required by § BRADLEY COUNTY, TENNESSEE, John All- Cleveland, TN man & Nami Allman, Plaintiff, Vs. James Hous- www.lloydsusedcars.com All right and equity of redemption, statutory or otherwise, 67-1-1433 (b)(1) was timely given and that any sale of the ton, Defendant. Docket No. 2016-CV-3953. OR- DER OF PUBLICATION, In this cause, it appear- Come by, make an offer, cash talks. homestead, and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of property herein referenced will be subject to the right of the ing from the Motion for Publication and the entire 2007 Chevrolet Trailblazer, 2007 record as a whole, that the Defendant, James Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the under- state to redeem the land as provided for in § 67-1-1433(c)(1). Houston whereabouts are unknown such that or- Chevy Colorado X Cab with 4 doors, signed will sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. All right and equity of redemption, statutory or otherwise, dinary service of process cannot be had upon 2010 Nissan Versa, 2007 Ford Es- him; it is therefore ORDERED that publication of cape, 2005 Pontiac Montana Van, The Property is sold as is, where is, without representations homestead, and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of this order be made for four consecutive weeks in the Cleveland Daily Banner a newspaper pub- 2004 Honda Accord, 2001 Ford or warranties of any kind, including fitness for a particular use Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the under- lished in Bradley County, Tennessee notifying Ranger King Cab with 4 doors. or purpose. signed will sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. The the Defendant James Houston that he is required to answer and make defense to the Civil Sum- THIS LAW FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another mons filed in the office of the General Sessions Court of Tennessee for Bradley County, located Immediate Opening ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR day, time, and place certain without further publication, upon at the Bradley County Court House, 155 North THAT PURPOSE. announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth Ocoee Street, Cleveland, TN 37311, within 5 days after the fourth weekly publication of this or- Full time in house graphic designer/ Rubin Lublin TN, PLLC, Substitute Trustee above. PRIORITY TRUSTEE SERVICES OF TN, LLC 2970 der and that upon their failure to do so, the Civil Summons will be taken as admitted by them and production artist needed for busy 119 S. 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SPEED FREAKS QUESTIONS & ATTITUDE A couple questions CLEVELAND we had to ask — ourselves Compelling questions ... and RICHMOND maybe a few actual answers In perfect world, who T I R E C E N T E R would be your pick to Isn’t Alex Bowman the YOUR DEALER replace Junior in the No. obvious pick for Junior’s 88? replacement? 4699 N. LEE HWY. GODSPEAK: There’s no 472-3396 really replacing Junior, so I You’re following normal pro- will go with Alex Bowman, gression patterns. But this is who did a nice job driving auto racing, where you have the car in 2016. a small Rubik’s Cube of inter- KEN’S CALL: Assum- ests that need aligning. You ing Ricky Bobby is just a need a driver who’s a good fit fictional character, I’d say for the owner, for the team, Erik Jones because he’s a for the manufacturer and, star in waiting. most of all, for the corporate benefactors who sponsor the Feel bad for Kyle Busch’s team. If the No. 88 car can’t penalty at Richmond? attract a dominant spon- GODSPEAK: This guy can’t sor and goes the piecemeal GOODYEAR - THE OFFICIAL TIRE OF NASCAR catch a break, huh? Every route, it might free the team time victory is in sight, to make the pick based on defeat steps on his toes. talent alone. Imagine that. KEN’S CALL: Are you kid- ding? NASCAR is always a Get-well cards … NASCAR better place when Kyle is NASCAR ticked about something. It was a tough off-track week in NASCAR. Longtime NAS- Best pick for surprise CAR-themed artist Sam Bass winner at Talladega? went public with major health GODSPEAK: My surprise issues related to his Type 1 winner is actually no diabetes, as well as business surprise at all: Jamie woes that took his company McMurray, a good little first to Chapter 11 bank- SKIN CANCER plate racer. ruptcy and now to an auction. & KEN’S CALL: Kasey Kahne. Erik Jones likely had a sImiliar look on his face after his four-lap run at Richmond on Sunday. Then word came of former COSMETIC That would be a surprise at [PHOTO/DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY] IndyCar/NASCAR racer John this point, right? Andretti’s current fight with DERMATOLOGY Stage 4 colon cancer. There CENTER THREE THINGS WE LEARNED will no shortage of good 2253 Chambliss Ave. NW CUP STANDINGS wishes aimed at both men, Suite 300 1. Four laps 2. Cone head 3. The win-in guys whose permanently sunny 423-472-3332 1. Kyle Larson 398 dispositions always make the Bradley Professional Building 2. Martin Truex Jr. 358 The Cup Series race at Rich- Most Cup tracks have a “com- For those not paying attention garage a nicer place. Cleveland, TN 3. Chase Elliott 346 mond was scheduled for 400 mitment cone” at the pit road to the “win and you’re in” driv- Accepting New Patients and Most 4. Joey Logano 333 laps over the .75-mile oval. entrance. Hit the cone and get ers, the ranks swelled to seven Insurances 5. Brad Keselowski 327 Erik Jones ran four of those penalized. Since Richmond is with Joey Logano taking the FEUD OF THE WEEK 6. Kevin Harvick 286 laps after an early tangle with short, there’s a “commitment checkered flag Sunday. A win 7. Jamie McMurray 282 Kasey Kahne. “Just got ran box” painted on the asphalt. almost guarantees a driver 8. Jimmie Johnson 270 into the fence right on Lap 1,” Kyle Busch, who had a chance will make NASCAR’s 10-race, 9. Clint Bowyer 266 Jones said. “That’s unfortu- to win, ran over the box and 16-driver playoff. “To break 10. Kyle Busch 235 nate. It’s frustrating.” got penalized. “Balls and through with a win, that's 11. Denny Hamlin 231 strikes,” he said. nice,” Logano said. 12. Ryan Blaney 229 13. Ryan Newman 225 14. Trevor Bayne 216 — Godwin Kelly, [email protected] Earnhardt Johnson NASCAR NASCAR 15. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 201 16. Erik Jones 193 DALE EARNHARDT JR. VS. 17. Kurt Busch 192 JIMMIE JOHNSON: In the late 17. Matt Kenseth 192 laps of the race, Johnson’s 19. Aric Almirola 189 No. 48 Chevy body-slammed 20. Kasey Kahne 179 THREE THINGS TO WATCH his teammate’s No. 88 Chevy into the outside wall. “He said SAVE 1. Where is Gibbs? “Just terrible luck,” he said. “I he didn’t see us,” Earnhardt WHAT’S ON TAP don’t know what to do.” The said. YOUR OLD At this point of the 2016 “Nation” does. GODWIN KELLY’S TAKE: Bad CUP SERIES: GEICO 500 season, Joe Gibbs Racing timing on Johnson’s part, just SITE: Talladega Super- had won five of the first nine days after NASCAR’s most NEWSPAPERS speedway (2.66-mile Cup Series races. The four- 3. Speaking of 88 popular driver announced tri-oval) car Toyota team has yet to his retirement; every lap of TV SCHEDULE: Friday, produce a victory for “Coach.” Now that Dale Jr. has 2017 is precious to the mighty FOR practice (Fox Sports 1, Gibbs can take some solace announced his retirement, “Earnhardt Nation.” 2:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.). in the fact that it has been the internet channels are RECYCLING Saturday, qualifying (Fox, 4 more circumstance than crammed full of specula- p.m.). Sunday, race (cover- performance. For instance, at tion about who will take the GODWIN’S PICKS age begins on Fox Sports 1, Richmond three of his driv- Team owner Joe Gibbs is wheel of the No. 88 Hendrick FOR TALLADEGA 11:30 a.m.; green flag, Fox, ers led the race six times for all business when it comes Motorsports Chevrolet in 2018. Cleveland 1:30 p.m.) a combined 224 laps. Denny to winning NASCAR races. Rick Hendrick said the selec- WINNER: Dale Earnhardt Jr. Hamlin was best in class, [NEWS-JOURNAL/GODWIN KELLY] tion process will be a slow REST OF TOP 5: Brad Kesel- XFINITY: Sparks Energy 300 finishing third. and deliberate one. Hendrick’s owski, Denny Hamlin, Joey Daily Banner SITE: Talladega won 10 Cup Series races at the phone has likely been ring- Logano, Kurt Busch Superspeedway scary 2.66-mile tri-oval. Dale ing nonstop since Earnhardt’s FIRST ONE OUT: Erik Jones TV SCHEDULE: Friday, 2. Earnhardt Nation Earnhardt Jr., who announced announcement. Take one name DARK HORSE: Jamie practice (Fox Sports 1, his retirement at the end of off the list: Kyle Larson said he McMurray 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.). The Earnhardt Nation is this season, is second on the won’t consider the ride. DON’T BE SURPRISED IF: Earn- Saturday, qualifying (Fox expected to turn out in force Cup list with six wins. Junior hardt roars to his seventh NASCAR Sports 1, 10:30 a.m.), race at Talladega Superspeedway needs a good finish after — Godwin Kelly, godwin. career victory at the “World’s NASCAR (Fox, 1 p.m.) this Sunday. Dale Earnhardt running 30th at Richmond. [email protected] Fastest Superspeedway.”

2017 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS May 7: Geico 500 at Talladega Aug. 13: Pure Michigan 400 at Michigan Feb. 18: The Clash at Daytona (Joey Logano) May 13: GoBowling.com 400 at Kansas Aug. 19: Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race at Bristol Feb. 23: Can-Am Duels at Daytona (Chase Elliott and May 20: All-Star Race at Charlotte Sept. 3: at Darlington Denny Hamlin) May 28: Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Sept. 9: at Richmond Feb. 26: (Kurt Busch) June 4: AAA 400 Drive for Autism at Dover Sept. 17: Chicagoland 400 March 5: Folds of Honor Quick Trip 500 at Atlanta (Brad June 11: Axalta “We Paint Winners” 400 at Pocono Sept. 24: New England 300 at New Hampshire Keselowski) June 18: FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan Oct. 1: Delaware 400 at Dover March 12: Kobalt 400 at Las Vegas (Martin Truex Jr.) June 25: Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Oct. 7: Bank of America 500 at Charlotte March 19: Good Sam 500k at Phoenix (Ryan Newman) July 1: Coke Zero 400 at Daytona Oct. 15: Alabama 500 at Talladega March 26: at Fontana (Kyle Larson) July 8: Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Oct. 22: at Kansas April 2: STP 500 at Martinsville (Brad Keselowski) July 16: New Hampshire 301 at Loudon Oct. 29: Goody’s Fast Relief 500 at Martinsville April 9: O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 at Texas (Jimmie Johnson) July 23: Crown Royal 400 at Indianapolis Nov. 5: AAA at Texas April 23: Food City 500 at Bristol (Jimmie Johnson) July 30: Pennsylvania 400 at Pocono Nov. 12: Can-Am 500k at Phoenix April 30: at Richmond (Joey Logano) Aug. 6: TBA at Watkins Glen Nov. 19: Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead

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