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Gallipolis, Ohio INSIDE STORY WEATHER SPORTS OBITUARIES Elwanda Blake, 90 Guy O. Sigler, 79 Son becomes bully to Showers today. Weekend Jerry Brammer, 68 Rut E. Simpkins, 83 Robert W. Crow, 64 Jean (Ball) Templeton, 70 move up socially.... 3 High of 56. basketball .... 6 Billy Joe Mead, 81 Norman Vanmatre, 87 Evelyn Merrill, 92 Low of 29 ...... 2 Helen M. Neal, 96 ...2

Vol. 120, No. 09 TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 2012 50 cents daily Traffic stop leads to seizure of more than $10K By Amber Gillenwater In this incident, over session and two counts of [email protected] $5,000 in cash and 140 pre- trafficking in drugs, while scription pills were seized Mullins is facing charges of GALLIPOLIS — A Satur- from a residence located having weapons under dis- day night traffic stop led to on Swisher Hill Road near ability, drug possession and the seizure of over $10,000 Cheshire by deputies with four counts of possessing in cash believed to be drug the Gallia County Sheriff’s criminal tools. trafficking proceeds. Office. Rochelle Dobbins and Reportedly, at approxi- Rochelle K. Dobbins, 41, Mullins are scheduled to mately 11 p.m. on Saturday, Bidwell, was arrested and appear in court on Wednes- a rental car from Detroit, was later released pending day, January 18 for plea and Michigan, was stopped by a further investigation. sentencing hearings. Megan trooper with the Ohio State On August 22, 2011, in a Dobbins entered a plea in Highway Patrol on U.S. 35 second raid at a residence her case earlier this month near the intersection with located in Bidwell, Rochelle and is scheduled to appear Ohio 850. Dobbins, as well as Megan on February 23 for sentenc- A K-9 unit with the Gallia Dobbins, 18, Bidwell, and ing. County Sheriff’s Office was Russell A. Mullins, 21, Vin- The largest recent seizure later called to the scene and ton, were arrested. of cash and drugs in Gallia alerted to the vehicle. During this raid, 22 Opa- County occurred in early Subsequently, over na tablets, two firearms and June 2010. $10,500 was found in the over $2,600 in cash were In this incident, over trunk of the car, and a De- seized. $17,000 in cash and an es- troit man involved is cur- Rochelle Dobbins was timated $2,500 in prescrip- rently under investigation later charged with five tion drugs were seized from for drug trafficking charges. counts of drug possession, a residence located on Fral- The case will be set for a five counts of trafficking ey Drive in the Spring Val- Photo courtesy of the Gallia County Sheriff’s Office forfeiture hearing in court. in drugs and two counts of ley Area. A Gallia County Sheriff’s K-9 Deputy assisted in the interdiction of over $10,500 The last reported seizure permitting drug abuse in The seizure was the re- of a large of amount of cash the Gallia County Common sult of an ongoing investiga- in alleged drug money seized by troopers with the Ohio State Highway Patrol and allegedly used in the drug Pleas Court. tion with the Gallia County deputies with the Gallia County Sheriff’s Office on Saturday night. The seizure was trafficking trade occurred in Megan Dobbins is facing the result of a traffic stop on U.S. 35 in Gallia County. As a result of the incident, a early August 2011. felony charges of drug pos- See DRUGS ‌| 2 Detroit man is currently under investigation for possible drug trafficking activities. A Call to Action Golden Corral Celebrating the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. robbed at By Amber Gillenwater spoke of King’s call to [email protected] action that affected and is still affecting the gunpoint GALLIPOLIS — Put- many third world coun- ting the words of the Dr. tries of the world and, Staff Report who was wearing camou- Martin Luther King, Jr., namely, the relationship [email protected] flage, brandished a hand- to action was the mes- King had with his own gun and forced the em- sage given to those gath- native country and the GALLIPOLIS — Of- ployee into the store and ered in the Paint Creek civil rights leader’s last- ficers with the Gallipolis to a safe where an unde- Regular Baptist Church ing legacy in the West Police Department are termined amount of cash on Monday during a spe- Indies. currently investigating a was taken. cial service honoring the “The Reverend Dr. robbery that recently oc- The suspect then, ac- civil rights leader and Martin Luther King, Jr., curred in Gallipolis. cording to the release, his legacy. is, yes, a true American According to a press fled the scene in an un- The event sponsored hero, but I am here to release issued by the po- known direction. It is also lice department, officers by the Southeastern tell you today that you unknown whether or not responded to Golden Cor- Ohio Branch of the can also be proud of a vehicle was involved in ral, located at 307 Upper the incident. NAACP featured Dr. this voice of inspiration, River Road, after the vic- Officers continue to John W. Perry, Director leadership, freedom and tim, an employee of the investigate, and anyone of Cardiothoracic Sur- human rights because store, called to report that with any information gery at Holzer Medical he impacted the entire the restaurant had been about this case is asked to Center, who called on world,” Perry said. “He robbed. call the Gallipolis Police the audience to live the is also known as the ad- Reportedly, someone Department at (740) 446- words of King. opted son of many third approached the victim 1313 or to leave a tip on “Very few are called to world nations. Dr. King as he was unlocking the the police department’s the grand stage of con- was not just an icon of front door as he arrived anonymous tip-line at sul, to lead, to change civil rights in the U.S.A. for work. The suspect, (740) 441-6020. the course of man’s evil but also a champion of doing, to mold society, human rights around the and, I daresay, change globe. Most know Dr. the world as Dr. King King’s life here in the USDA-NRCS extends Amber Gillenwater/photos did. However, we all United States of Ameri- have friends, relatives, ca. At times overlooked Dr. John W. Perry of Holzer Medical Center gave and, yes, enemies, whose is the tremendous gift to the keynote address during the annual Dr. Martin lives we can positively the world Dr. King was. Luther King, Jr., Day celebration held on Monday at CSP sign-up date impact. I say, adopt a He was and still is the the Paint Creek Regular Baptist Church and hosted grassroots approach: voice of freedom for all by the Southeastern Ohio Branch of the NAACP. POMEROY — The areas through continuous one relative at a time, races, people and every- cut-off date for the cur- sign-ups. Administered of Wood and Water” and 400 graduates on the one friend at a time, one one worldwide.” rent Conservation Stew- by NRCS, CSP provides enemy at a time,” Perry Perry discussed King’s during a trip there in cusp of taking action in ardship Program (CSP) many conservation ben- said. “Put the late Rev- love for the island nation June 1965, he delivered their own lives. ranking period has been efits including improved erend Dr. Martin Luther of Jamaica evidenced his own inspiration dur- Perry quoted from extended to Jan. 27, water and soil quality, King’s words to action.” by his many trips to ing a valedictory service King’s 1965 speech to 2012, according to an enhanced wildlife habitat Perry, who was born the country. King is re- at the University of the the graduating class en- announcement from the and conservation activi- in Kingston, Jamaica ported to have gained West Indies. There he titled “Facing the Chal- Pomeroy Service Center ties that address the ef- and immigrated to the much inspiration from spoke to a large gath- of the USDA-National fects of climate change. United States in 1980, the people of the “Isle ered audience and over See MLK ‌| 2 Resources Conservation Producers are encour- District (NRCS) Carrie aged to apply for CSP Crislip, District Conser- throughout the year to vationist. be considered for current Community leaders needed For more information and future application regarding the program ranking periods. Those for Chronic Disease and and its extension, local who apply by January producers are to contact 27, 2012, may be eligi- the local NRCS office at ble for current available Diabetes programs 740-992-6646. funding. Eligible lands GALLIPOLIS — Are you interested in serving as a “We want to make sure include cropland, pas- interested in being trained lay leader in their commu- that people who want to tureland, rangeland and to help your community nity. Currently, the AAA7 be considered for CSP nonindustrial forestland. better manage chronic is recruiting volunteer during this first rank- A CSP self-screening conditions? The Area leaders for the following ing period have the time checklist is available to Agency on Aging District 7 counties: Gallia, Jackson, they need to complete help producers deter- (AAA7) is looking for com- Lawrence, Pike and Scioto. their applications,” said mine if CSP is suitable munity leaders to assist Self-management pro- Dave White, Chief of the for their operation. The with facilitating its Chronic grams for people with USDA -NRC, in a release checklist highlights basic Disease Self-Management chronic conditions are about the extension.. information about CSP Class. Community leaders designed to help Ohioans “CSP is a very popular eligibility requirements, Pictured are Vicki Woyan, left, and Vicky Abdella, RN, will continue to support with chronic diseases such program and I encourage contracts obligations right, with the Area Agency on Aging District 7 (AAA7), the classes in their individ- as high blood pressure, interested producers to and potential payments. apply at their local NRCS It is available from lo- who both serve as Master Trainers of the local Chronic ual communities after they asthma and arthritis, learn complete training through to manage their condi- office as soon as they cal NRCS offices and at Disease Self-Management Classes sponsored by the the AAA7. An upcoming tions and take control of can.” http://www.nrcs.usda. AAA7. A Lay Leader Training Course will take place in training is taking place in their health. The Chronic CSP is offered in all 50 gov/wps/portal/nrcs/ February for those interested in supporting the classes Jackson in February for states, tribal lands and main/national/programs/ the Pacific and Caribbean financial/csp. in their community by serving as a facilitator. those individuals who are See DIABETES ‌| 2 A2

Tuesday, January 17, 2012 www.mydailytribune.com Gallipolis Daily Tribune • Page 2 Gallia County Community Calendar Ohio Valley Briefs Events local schools are closed due Wednesday, January 18 to inclement weather, the clinic will be cancelled. Harvestime to offer due to lack of funding from of January and February. Par- and Visitors Bureau would BIDWELL — Ohio AFSCME free hot lunches the Commissioner’s General ticipants must be 16 or older. like to announce that their Retirees Chapter 1184 meet- MORGAN TWP. — Morgan VINTON — Harvestime Fund, beginning immedi- For more information con- regularly scheduled Board ing, 11 a.m., Merry Family Township Trustees meeting, Winery, 2376 Ohio 850. All Morgan Center townhouse. Worship Center at 222 Main ately. The Tax Map Depart- tact Brett Bostic at 441-6022. of Trustees will take place Contact Paula Justus, Fiscal St. in Vinton (next to Mc- ment budget has been cut 62 BIDWELL/MERCER- on the third Monday of each retired public employees who were members of Ohio Officer, for more information Coy/Moore Funeral Home) percent between the last two VILLE — During the months month with the exception of Council 8, OCSEA and OAPSE at (740) 388-8152. will be hosting hot lunches budget cuts, 2011 and 2012 of January and February, the January and February. These are invited to attend. Monday, January 30 to the community during respectively. Ohio Revised hallways of River Valley High meetings are open to the Tuesday, January 24 GALLIPOLIS — The Coupon the winter months, every Code requires the Tax Map School and South Gallia public and begin at 5 p.m. The Gallia County Youth 4-H Exchange Club will hold its Tuesday from noon to 3 p.m. Department to use General High School will be open to You may request an item to Horse Committee will hold next meeting at 6:30 p.m. Everything is free, and every- Fund monies while the Road/ the public for indoor walk- be placed on the agenda by its monthly meeting at the at the Bossard Memorial one is welcome! For more Bridge Fund, predominately ing. This opportunity will calling 446-6882. Bossard Library in Gallipolis. Library. Everyone is welcome. The meeting will start at 6:30 Please bring extra coupons information, call Sandy at Gas Tax and License Plate be available on Mondays and Public hearing slated p.m. and end at 7:45 p.m. to trade and scissors. 740-645-4710. Fees, may only be spent Thursdays from 5 to 6 p.m. GALLIPOLIS — The Gal- Cheshire Village Council on roads and bridges. The To register, contact Con- lipolis City Commission will Thursday, January 26 Tuesday, February 7 2012 meeting County Engineer’s Road/ nie Bradbury, 21st Century hold a public hearing begin- GALLIPOLIS — French 500 GALLIPOLIS — Holzer Clinic Free Clinic, 1-4 p.m., 258 and Holzer Medical Center schedule set Bridge Fund, which remains Community Learning Cen- ning at 6:30 p.m. on Tues- Pinecrest Drive off of Jack- retirees will meet for lunch at CHESHIRE — Cheshire intact, has continued to be ter Consultant, at the Gallia- day, January 17 in the Galli- son Pike. In the event that noon at the Golden Corral. Village Council meetings budgeted appropriately by Vinton Educational Service polis Municipal Courtroom, for 2012 will be held at 6:30 the Engineer. The Road/ Center (740) 245-0593 or 49 Olive Street, Gallipolis. p.m. on the first Monday Bridge Office and Highway by e-mail at 90_cbradbury@ The purpose of the public Gallia County Church Calendar of the month at the Village Department will remain seovec.org. These free op- hearing is to allow citizens Events at Addison Freewill Baptist Church, 7 p.m. with Rev. Hall, 119 State Route 554, open five days per week. portunities are provided to view the location and de- Sunday, January 29 Jamie Fortner preaching. Cheshire Ohio. The public is Indoor walking track for parents and community sign of the new municipal GALLIPOLIS — Mina Mission- welcome to attend. clubs post schedules members residing in the administrative building. The ary Baptist Church would Sunday, Feburary 12 Tax Map Dept GALLIPOLIS — The Gal- Gallia County Local School city will have representatives like to invite everyone to join ADDISON — Sunday School new hours set lipolis Recreation Depart- District in collaboration with present to answer questions. us as we praise and worship at Addison Freewill Baptist God in song; evening service Church, 10 a.m.; Sunday GALLIPOLIS — Gallia ment and the Gallipolis City the Gallia-Vinton Educational Copies of the design will be begins at 7 p.m. evening service, 6 p.m. with County Engineer Brett A. Schools indoor walking club Service Center. available at the meeting. The Pastor Rick Barcus preach- Wednesday, February 1 Boothe has announced the will meet at Gallia Academy GCCVB Board city commission will hold a ing. Tax Map Department will High School on Mondays schedule set special meeting following ADDISON — Prayer meet- ing, 7 p.m., Addison Freewill Wednesday February 15 now be closed on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6 to 8 GALLIPOLIS — The the hearing, beginning at ap- Baptist Church. Rev. Matt ADDISON — Business and Thursdays indefinitely, p.m. throughout the months Gallia County Convention proximately 7 p.m Smith preaching. Meeting and Family Night at Addison Freewill Baptist Sunday, February 5 Church, 7 p.m. Drugs ADDISON — Sunday school, 10 a.m.; evening service, 6 Sunday February 19 From Page 1 small amount of prescrip- costs. 2010. p.m., Addison Freewill Baptist ADDISON — Sunday School Church. Pastor Rick Barcus at Addison Freewill Baptist tion drugs, marijuana and Kevin Jamison was later Morris was charged with preaching. Church, 10 a.m.; Sunday Sheriff’s Narcotics Unit. drug paraphernalia was also charged in the common one count of trafficking evening service, 6 p.m., with Wednesday, February 8 Following this seizure, seized. pleas court with five counts in drugs and three counts Pastor Rick Barcus preach- deputies returned to the A fourth suspect, Eliza- of trafficking in drugs, two of drug possession. After ADDISON — Prayer meeting ing. scene two days later af- beth Masters, 29, Gallipo- counts of drug possession pleading guilty to drug pos- ter three suspects, Kevin lis, was arrested during the and one count of having session, Morris was sen- Ohio Valley Forecast Jamison, 35, Gallipolis, first incident but was not weapons under disability. tenced to serve six months Ronda Jamison, 28, Gal- Tuesday: Showers and pos- Wednesday Night: Partly connected to the second. He subsequently pleaded in a state prison in Decem- sibly a thunderstorm before cloudy, with a low around lipolis, and Ronald Morris, She was later charged with guilty to two counts of traf- ber 2010. 3 p.m., then showers likely. 21. 61, Gallipolis, were found to one count of drug posses- ficking in drugs and one Ronda Jamison was later High near 56. Southwest Thursday: Mostly cloudy, be again trafficking drugs at sion but this charge was count of attempted traf- charged with one count of wind between 13 and 15 with a high near 39. the residence. mph, with gusts as high as later dropped after the de- ficking in drugs and was drug possession and four 34 mph. Chance of precipi- Thursday Night: Mostly During this second raid, fendant cooperated in an in- sentenced to a total of 30 counts of trafficking in tation is 100 percent. New cloudy, with a low around over $28,000 in cash was vestigation regard the other months int he Ohio Depart- drugs. The defendant later rainfall amounts between a 27. found concealed within a co-defendants in this case. ment of Rehabilitation and agreed to be assessed the quarter and half of an inch Friday: Partly sunny, with a wall of the residence. A She was assessed the court Correction in December costs in this case. possible. high near 45. Tuesday Night: A chance Friday Night: A chance of of showers, mainly before rain. Cloudy, with a low Diabets midnight. Cloudy, with a around 39. Chance of pre- low around 29. West wind cipitation is 40 percent. between 9 and 16 mph, From Page 1 monitor blood sugar, and local partners are imple- Ohio, on February 1, 2, 8 with gusts as high as 32 Saturday: A chance of rain. communicate more ef- menting the programs in and 9 from 9 a.m. until 4:30 mph. Chance of precipita- Mostly cloudy, with a high Disease Self-Management tion is 40 percent. New near 49. Chance of precipi- fectively with health care local communities in an p.m. at Ponderosa Res- rainfall amounts of less tation is 30 percent. Program (CDSMP) and providers. Both programs effort to reach more Ohio- taurant’s Oak Hill Room, Diabetes Self-Management than a tenth of an inch Saturday Night: Mostly focus on the participants’ ans. located on Main Street in possible. cloudy, with a low around Program (DSMP) were role in managing their ill- To expand these evi- Jackson. Those who are Wednesday: Partly sunny, 38. created at Stanford Uni- nesses and building their dence-based programs, interested must attend all with a high near 30. West Sunday: Partly sunny, with versity, and are available in confidence so they can the AAA7 is looking for four days and must sched- wind between 3 and 7 mph. a high near 55. 43 states and several coun- be successful in adopt- individuals to become ule their first workshop by tries throughout the world. ing healthier behaviors. trained lay leaders. Lay March 1, 2012. Attendees They are proven commu- Workshops are highly in- leaders are volunteers who will be provided with in- nity initiatives that provide teractive, where workshop typically have chronic con- depth information needed Local stocks health benefits and pro- leaders as well as group ditions themselves and to conduct the workshops AEP (NYSE) — 41.37 BBT (NYSE) — 27.23 mote disease prevention. members provide support conduct workshops using and receive the materials Akzo (NASDAQ) — 16.44 Peoples (NASDAQ) — 14.82 CDSMP is a six-session while learning new tech- the prepared curriculum. at no cost. Ashland Inc. (NYSE) — 59.44 Pepsico (NYSE) — 64.40 workshop that meets once Big Lots (NYSE) — 37.58 Premier (NASDAQ) — 4.86 niques for dealing with They complete a training Anyone interested in Bob Evans (NASDAQ) — 34.93 Rockwell (NYSE) — 79.63 a week where participants symptoms. program where they are CDSMP or DSMP either learn how to minimize BorgWarner (NYSE) — 73.70 Rocky Brands (NASDAQ) — 9.98 In 2010, the Ohio De- mentored by master train- as a participant or vol- Century Alum (NASDAQ) — 9.59 Royal Dutch Shell — 69.21 symptoms such as fatigue, partment of Aging, in ers. An essential element unteer workshop leader, Champion (NASDAQ) — 0.82 Sears Holding (NASDAQ) — 33.56 pain, stress and depres- partnership with the Ohio to these six-session work- should contact the local Charming Shoppes (NASDAQ) — 4.65 Wal-Mart (NYSE) — 59.54 sion. It teaches skills for Department of Health, shops is that they are held Area Agency on Aging City Holding (NASDAQ) — 35.87 Wendy’s (NYSE) — 5.38 communication, managing received $1 million in in community-based set- District 7, Inc. by calling Collins (NYSE) — 57.15 WesBanco (NYSE) — 20.89 medications, better breath- grant funding through the tings, such as senior cen- 1-800-582-7277, extension DuPont (NYSE) — 48.40 Worthington (NYSE) — 18.39 ing, and how to design American Recovery and ters, faith-based organiza- 254. A pre-screening is US Bank (NYSE) — 29.03 your own self-management Reinvestment Act (ARRA) tions and libraries — with required of all applicants Gen Electric (NYSE) — 18.84 Daily stock reports are the 4 p.m. ET program. The Diabetes Harley-Davidson (NYSE) — 42.03 closing quotes of transactions for Janu- to expand CDSMP and most led by certified and who express an interest JP Morgan (NYSE) — 35.92 ary 16, 2011, provided by Edward Jones Self-Management Program DSMP statewide. Ohio’s trained lay leaders rather in serving as a lay leader. teaches participants how Kroger (NYSE) — 24.13 financial advisors Isaac Mills in Gallipolis 12 area agencies on aging, than medical professionals. Registration deadline for Ltd Brands (NYSE) — 40.49 at (740) 441-9441 and Lesley Marrero to manage the mental and local health districts, com- A Lay Leader Training the Lay Leader Training is Norfolk So (NYSE) — 76.50 in Point Pleasant at (304) 674-0174. physical symptoms of Type munity organizations, and will take place in Jackson, Monday, January 23. OVBC (NASDAQ) — 18.25 Member SIPC. 2 Diabetes, eat healthy, King speech rediscovered by Ohio teacher, student CLEVELAND (AP) — group of black ministers ability to say nonviolently transferred to CD at Case She said she had it made because I wasn’t there,” A 1967 speech given by a year after riots had hit that we aren’t gonna take Western Reserve Univer- into a CD in 2009 and has he said. the Rev. Martin Luther a city neighborhood. it any longer,” he says. sity, will be used in social passed copies along to “All I would say is it’s King Jr. is getting new at- In the speech, King The tape was uncovered studies lessons at Cleve- Cleveland teachers who a surprising find, and I’m tention after a reel-to-reel tells students that educa- by Glenville art teacher land schools and as part register 18-year-olds at glad it’s preserved.” recording of it was found tion and career opportu- Jayne Sylvester and stu- of Glenville’s black histo- their schools through her Littlejohn, now a stu- in a pile of items intend- nities were just beginning dent L.A. Littlejohn in ry program next month. voter-registration group. dent at Mercyhurst Col- ed for discard at an Ohio for black Americans and 2010 as they searched “It’s like a lost trea- “It’s such an inspiring lege in Pennsylvania, said high school library. reinforces his message of through castoffs looking sure. It will be absolutely speech. When I listen to King’s words were pow- The Plain Dealer news- working for change with- for items for an art proj- wonderful for the kids to it now, I get chills,” said erful and showed how the paper reports King made out violence. ect. It was in a slim box, hear,” Glenville princi- Livingstone, who had 1960s were different form the speech at Glenville “Our power does not marked as a tape of King pal Doris Redic tells The played the speech on a today. High School in Cleveland lie in Molotov cocktails. at Glenville High School. Plain Dealer. reel-to-reel player for King refers to segre- after being invited by a … Our power lies in our The speech, since The tape is not the only students when she was a gation in the speech, at recording of the speech teacher. one point saying that he that has survived. John Basalla, audio- had to sit in the back of Voter advocate Pearl visual archivist for the a Georgia school bus as Livingstone, a retired Cleveland School Dis- a boy, but always left his teacher who worked trict, said he doesn’t mind on the front seat. in nearby Brecksville, know how the tape found “And I said to myself, had an audiotaped copy at Glenville ended up in ‘One of these days, I’m given to her in 1967 by the trash. going to put my body up a neighbor who was a “I can’t speak to how there where my mind is,’” Glenville administrator. it got to wherever it got King said. MLK From Page 1 theology at the Union the African countries Theological Seminary had gained the indepen- lenge of a New Age”: in New York, who ad- dence. Incidentally, so “If it falls your lot to be dressed King’s impact did the country of Ja- street sweepers, sweep on the third world. maica in 1962. mydailytribune.com the streets like Raphael According to Cone’s “Dr. Martin Luther painted pictures, like work, when King King’s international Michelangelo carved gained international impact extended well . marble, like Shake- fame in 1955-1956 as beyond the shores of speare wrote poetry and a leader of the Mont- his own land to the like Beethoven com- gomery Bus Boycott, shores of every conti- posed music. Sweep the no African Country be- nent where he inspired streets so well that all low the Sahara Desert the plight of many third Isaac Mills, AAMS the hosts of Heaven and had achieved indepen- world nations, where he earth will have to pause dence from the colonial inspired the persecuted, Financial Advisor and say, ‘here lived a regimes of Europe. By the oppressed and the 990A Second Ave. great street sweeper.’” the date of King’s as- downtrodden,” Perry Gallipolis, OH 45631 Perry also reported on sassination in Memphis said. “Where people saw 740-441-9441 Gallipolis Daily Tribune the research of James 12 years later in 1968, darkness, he brought H. Cone, a professor of the great majority of light to them.” A3

Tuesday, January 17, 2012 www.mydailytribune.com Gallipolis Daily Tribune • Page 3 Obituaries

Jerry Raymond Brammer Helen M. Neal Guy O. Sigler Jerry Raymond Brammer, 68, Bidwell, Ohio, passed Helen M. Neal, 96, of Patriot, passed away on Monday, Guy O. Sigler, age 79, of Xenia, passed away Sun- away Monday, January 16, 2012, at home. Jerry was January 16, 2012, at the Holzer Medical Center. day, January 15, 2012, peacefully in his sleep at his born August 8, 1943, in Huntington, W.Va., to the late She was born August 21, 1915, in Columbus, Ohio, daugh- residence. He was born October 13, 1932, in Morris- Rev. Raymond and Thelma (Ray) Brammer. He was a ter of the late William Clark and Lalla White Thornton. She town, Tennessee, to the late Paul and Mary (Carter) former heavy equipment operator for Holley Brothers was married to Alden H. Neal and he preceded her in death Sigler. Construction. in 1980. Helen was a farmer and a homemaker and she loved Guy is preceded in death by his parents and a Jerry is survived by his wife, Penny (Rowland) to quilt. brother, Tommy Sigler. Guy is survived by his loving Brammer, Bidwell, Ohio; daughters, Jackie (Randy) Surviving are her two sons, Richard (Joyce) Neal of Pa- wife, Suzanne Sigler; daughter, Cheryl Griffin; son, Kessinger, Gallipolis, Ohio, and Traci (Chad) Long, triot, Ohio, and Earl (Karen) Neal of Gallipolis, Ohio; five Greg Sigler (Melanie); grandchildren, Sarah Dodge Bidwell, Ohio; son, Jerry R. (Kathy) Brammer, II, Oak grandchildren, Debbie (Jim) Ehman, Teresa (Gene) Layton, (Dustin) and Jesse Griffin; great-grandchildren, Hill, Ohio; grandchildren, Marcie F. Kessinger, Zach- Missy (Tom) Lambert, Cara (Jack) Bambenek, Ted (Lisa) Cody, Leyla, Rhys, Martha, and Devin Dodge; broth- ary T. Long, Jerry R. Brammer, III, Jenna K. Brammer Neal; fourteen great grandchildren; one great great grand- er, Clarence Sigler. Guy is also survived by a best and Haley V. Brammer; brother, Marvin Brammer, son; and two nephews, Nolan (Wanda) Thornton and Don- friend, Todd Nolen (Karen) and daughters, Grace Chesapeake, Ohio; sisters, Janet Brammer, Hunting- ald Luman, both of Patriot. and Darby. ton, W.Va.; Judy (David) Robirds, Ky.; and Becky In addition to her husband and parents, she was preced- Guy was a member of the Masonic Lodge Knoll- (Dennis) Aliff, Proctorville, Ohio. ed in death by a grandson, Shawn Neal; one brother, Ellis wood 774. In addition to his parents, Jerry was preceded in Thornton; and a niece, Sue Luman. Graveside services will be held at 1 p.m., Monday, death by his wife, Nola Adams Brammer. Services will be held at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, January 18, January 23, 2012, at Valley View Memorial Gardens, Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., Thursday, 2012, at Willis Funeral Home with Pastor Dan Lamphier of- 170 North Valley Road, Xenia, Ohio 45385. Services January 19, 2012, in the McCoy-Moore Funeral Home, ficiating. Burial will be held at 11 a.m., Thursday, January are in care of McColaugh Funeral Home, Inc., 826 N. Wetherholt Chapel, Gallipolis, Ohio. Burial will follow 19, 2012, at Mount Zion Cemetery, Patriot, Ohio. Friends Detroit Street, Xenia. in the Pine Hill Cemetery, Bidwell. Family and friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday from 6-7:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be may call from 5-8 p.m. on Wednesday, January 18 at prior to the service. made in Guy’s name to the Spring Valley Fire De- the funeral home. Pallbearers will be Ted Neal, Derrick Layton, Jamie Ehm- partment, 2547 U.S. 42 South, P.O. Box 246 Spring Condolences may be sent to www.mccoymoore.com. an, Cory Ehman, Colby Reese and Jeremy Thornton. Honor- Valley, Ohio 45370 or Community Care Hospice, P.O. ary pallbearers will be Nolan Thornton and Donald Luman. Box, 123 Wilmington, Ohio 45177. Please visit www.willisfuneralhome.com to send e-mail Online condolences may be made to the family at condolences. www.mccolaughfuneralhome.com. Death Notices Elwanda Marie Welfare League; PO Box bered at 1 p.m.,Tuesday, the Presbyterian Village liam St., Delaware, Ohio, Cemetery in Glenwood. Blake 285; Point Pleasant, WV, January 17, 2012, at the Center, officiated by her where services will be held Visitation will be from 6-8 Elwanda Marie Blake, 25550. Crow-Hussell Funeral grandson, Rev. Matt Mer- at 11 a.m. on Thursday. p.m., Monday at the funer- 90, of Point Pleasant, died Home, with Pastors Carl rill. The family requests Burial will be in Fairview al home. on January 13, 2012, at Robert W. Crow Swisher and Bob Patterson that in lieu of flowers, do- Memorial Park. Memorial Pleasant Valley Hospital. Robert “Bobby” W. officiating. Burial will fol- nations in her memory be contributions can be made Norman Ray A memorial service will Crow, 64, of Syracuse, low in Forest Hills Ceme- given to the Point Pleas- to American Cancer Soci- Vanmatre be held at 7 p.m. on Tues- died on Friday, January tery. Visitation will be held ant River Museum Foun- ety or American Heart As- Norman Ray Vanmatre, day, January 17, 2012, at 13, 2012. at the funeral home one dation, Box 412, Point sociation. 87, of Middleport, Ohio, the Sandhill Road Church Private family funeral hour prior to the service Pleasant, WV 25550 or the died January 14, 2012. of Christ in Point Pleas- services will be held. Visit- on Tuesday. In lieu of flow- Caring Hands Fund, Pres- Jean (Ball) Funeral services will be ant, with Pastor Pete ing hours will be from 5-8 ers, contributions may be byterian Homes of Geor- Templeton held at 11 a.m. on Thurs- Allinder officiating. p.m. on Tuesday, January made to the First Church gia, Suite 370, Duluth, GA Jean (Ball) Templeton, day, January 19, 2012, at A graveside service will 17, 2012, at Anderson Mc- of God Building Fund, 30096. 70, of Eleanor, died Satur- Anderson McDaniel Fu- be held at 1 p.m. on Tues- Daniel Funeral Home in 2401 Jefferson Ave., Point day January 14, 2012, at neral Home in Middleport day, January 17, 2012, in Pomeroy. Pleasant, WV, 25550. Ruth E. Simpkins Thomas Memorial Hospi- with Pastor Billy Zuspan the West Union Masonic Ruth E. Simpkins, 83, of tal in South Charleston. officiating. Burial will fol- Memorial Park in West Billy Joe Mead Evelyn Stone Delaware, Ohio, died Sun- A funeral service will low at Gravel Hill Ceme- Union. At her request, Billy Joe Mead, 81, of Merrill day morning, January 15, be held at 1 p.m., Tues- tery where military funeral there will be no visita- Point Pleasant, died on Evelyn Stone Merrill, 2012, at Riverside Hospi- day, January 17, 2012, at honors will be presented tion. The Deal Funeral Saturday, January 14, 92, died on Wednesday, tal in Columbus, Ohio. Wilcoxen Funeral Home by the Feeny Bennett Post Home is serving the fam- 2012, at the Pleasant Val- January 11, 2012. Friends may call from in Point Pleasant, with of the American Legion. ily. Flower donations in ley Nursing and Rehabili- A memorial service 4-7 p.m. on Wednesday Preacher Jeremy Young Visiting hours will be held her memory may be sent tation Center. will be held at 11 a.m. on at the DeVore-Snyder Fu- officiating. Burial will fol- on Wednesday from 6-8 to Mason County Animal Bill’s life will be remem- Saturday, January 21 at neral Home, 75 W. Wil- low at the McCoy Family p.m. at the funeral home. Son becomes bully to move up socially Dear Dr. Brothers: I am sometimes make them do tolerated. Try derful woman. R.P. position right now — she worried about my 13-year- things they know are wrong. to appeal to his We are in our Dear R.P.: You’ll probably wants to fit in, she doesn’t old son. He has joined the There’s a constant struggle sense of empa- mid-30s and live have to play this one by ear want to be rude and she football team at school and to be popular and fit in, and thy — suppose near my parents, for a while, until you can fig- may be responding in a way has become rather popular sometimes the peer pres- he was on the re- who are in their ure out whether it’s a pass- that encourages your dad to because of it. That’s good, sure is very difficult to re- ceiving end? He late 50s. The ing phase of your dad’s or continue. This situation isn’t because he was never part sist. Your son has the added will feel better problem is that a trend that could develop really fair to her. Ask her if of an “in-crowd” before, disadvantage of having a about himself if my dad has tried into a real problem in your she’d like you to have a word but now when the boys are history of being outside the he can resist this too hard to wel- relationship with your fam- with your dad. If she doesn’t hanging around the house, I in-crowd, and now that he is kind of “fun.” He come my wife ily. Your dad may think he is know how to handle things notice they have been pick- on the football team, he may is in a perfect into the family. just being friendly and wel- herself, she may be grateful ing on various other kids on- be trying extra hard to stay position to start In fact, he even coming to his new daughter- for your intervention. Speak line, making stupid remarks on top of the heap — and developing the spends a lot of in-law. Remember, he is still to him privately, and keep it and laughing their heads off. not just on the playing field. kind of leader- time flirting adjusting to the fact that his light — or you could even I know he used to be on the So you are right to be con- ship that other with her — so kid is all grown up, and he’s ask your mom to set him receiving end of stuff like cerned about his activities kids can look Dr. Joyce Brothers much so that at the age when he may be straight in her own way. It this. How do I get him to with his new friends. up to, and you Syndicated last week my feeling that his time as a vir- needn’t be approached as stay nice? — N.W. Bullying is epidemic should let him Columnist mom actually ile male is passing — the old though it’s a big deal, though Dear N.W.: Your son is around the country — or at know that you said something midlife crisis rearing its ugly — your goal should be to at a crucial age. It’s around least it’s in the spotlight. I’m have faith in him to him about head. But if the situation is have a happy family where middle school when chil- sure there are guidelines at that he will do the right paying attention to his own making your mom and your no one is treating anyone dren begin to show the school to discourage it, but thing. Good luck! wife! My wife hasn’t said wife uncomfortable, don’t else in a way that will cause character they are develop- you also must make it clear * * * anything, but she seems wait too long before step- you to avoid one another. ing, while they constantly to your son at home that it Dear Dr. Brothers: I re- uncomfortable. Should I ad- ping in. (c) 2012 by King Features face the social pressures that is wrong and will not be cently got married to a won- dress this, or keep quiet? — Your wife is in a delicate Syndicate Lt. Gov. urges Ohioans to check insurance coverage and policies COLUMBUS — Lieu- dollars in insured losses. is being delivered to all company as soon as pos- Move your vehicle out get the insurance infor- tenant Governor and Taylor suggests Ohioans outlets. sible. of harm’s way if you are mation of the vehicle as Department of Insurance review insurance policies • Make sure dryer vent • Try to protect your able. well. Do not discuss who Director Mary Taylor is and communicate with is unobstructed. property and salvage • Assist others if nec- is at fault or other details encouraging Ohioans to their insurance agents. • Assemble emergency what you can. essary — Check on pas- in relation to the cause check insurance cover- Ohio Department of In- supplies, including non- • Closely inspect prop- sengers in your car and in ofthe accident. age and policies related surance representatives perishable food, water, erty for damage. Note the other vehicle(s) and • Get witness informa- to winter weather. Tay- are available to answer flashlights and a battery- and photograph any dam- see if they need help, but tion — Get the contact lor reminds Ohioans that questions and explain the powered radio. age and losses, which will only if it doesn’t put you information of those who winterizing homes and claims process by calling Vehicle Safety Tips: assist in settling claims. in a dangerous situation. may have seen the ac- cars will likely save time toll free 1-800-686-1526. • Have a mechanic • Be sure your agent Call emergency person- cident. Your insurance and money. Information is also avail- check your vehicle to knows how to contact nel if necessary. company and/or police “It is important for all able at www.insurance. make sure all systems are you if you cannot stay in • Take photos — Try may want to speak to of us to check our ve- ohio.gov. running properly. your home. to take as many photos as them later. hicles and property for Taylor recommends • Make sure tires have • If required to seek possible of the damage. • File a police report winter, “Taylor said. “1 Ohioans take the follow- adequate tread and air temporary housing, Also, sketch a diagram — If the accident is not would encourage every- ing steps: pressure. check your policy for of the accident, making serious, you do not need one to review their in- Home Safety Tips: • Keep windshield wip- “loss of use” coverage. sure to label your car, any to call the police to have surance policies. 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Page A4 Gallipolis Daily Tribune Opinion Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Just signed law obliterates Sports, concussions, and large portions of contemporary American culture the Bill of Rights Dr. Harold Pease cumstances “when in cases permanent exclusion rather By Dr. Mark W. Hendrick- troit-Pittsburgh hockey star players. Every pro- The Republican Presi- of rebellion or invasion the than a temporary one and son game as Exhibit A in fessional athlete, even dential Primaries have public safety may require this brief exclusion should If you follow profes- support of my case. I a rookie just called up obscured the President’s it.” Section 9 is a list of only hold when the enemy sional sports, and espe- wish you could have been from the minors to make late December signing of powers specifically denied has brought war to our soil. cially if you are a football there. The game was a his major league debut, the most damaging law Congress; nor were they Amendment 6 deals with or hockey fan, you un- magnificent display of is a precious human be- to the Bill of Rights in my given to the President in criminal court procedures doubtedly are aware of athletic skill and intense ing. None of these ath- lifetime. Known as the Na- Article II. This strongly where “the accused shall the rash of concussions competition. The play- letes should have to go tional Defense Authoriza- suggests no federal role enjoy the right to … a public that have rendered play- ers’ wizardry on skates through life brain-dam- tion Act the over 600 page, outside these two parame- trial, by an impartial jury of ers unfit to play. Now was accompanied by hard aged because the leagues $662 billion law “would ters in the delay of justice— the state and district where- there’s a rash of law- checks, collisions, and are unwilling to police require the military to hold certainly no military role. in the crime shall have been suits being filed against knockdowns on open ice, headshots. suspected terrorists linked The removal of any civilian committed … to be con- the National Football against the boards, and A sickness has crept to Al Qaeda or its affiliates, role and the carting off of fronted with the witnesses League, the latest of in the goalmouth. In oth- into our culture. Some even those captured on U. U.S. citizens to a foreign against him; to have com- which includes a group of er words, it was a clean sports fanatics think that S. soil, indefinitely” and country without benefit of pulsory process for obtain- 106 retired football play- game—tough, physical, cheap shots that can re- without trial, on the say so judge or jury obliterates ing witnesses in his favor, ers, all alleging that the without a whiff of wimpi- sult in brain injuries are a of the military through the this right. and to have the assistance NFL should have done ness, but also without a legitimate part of sports. President alone. Moreover, Amendment 4 deals with of counsel in his defense.” more to protect them single cheap shot. This warped mental- even U.S. citizens could be searches and seizures and The new law destroys the from known risks. This game was hockey ity brings to mind James removed to Guantanamo reads in part “no warrants Sixth Amendment to the We here in western as it was meant to be— Caan’s 1975 movie, “Roll- Bay, Cuba against their shall issue, but upon prob- Constitution. There will Pennsylvania are acutely artistic, fast-paced, and erball.” In that futuristic will and deprived of their able cause, supported by be no “impartial jury,” no aware of this phenom- rugged. The play-making world, the powers-that-be constitutional rights. In my oath or affirmation…” War- “obtaining witnesses in enon. The Pittsburgh skill of Henrik Zetter- kept loosening the rules commentary on this law in rants give civil authority his favor,” no “counsel in Steelers’ linebacker, berg, the power and pre- of the fictitious sport early December (see “New the power to arrest only his defense,” and Cuba is James Harrison, was sus- cision of Evgeni Malkin’s rollerball until players Bill Damages Bill of Rights when the reason for the hardly within “the state and pended for a game after booming shot, the ma- eventually were allowed and Could Target Ameri- search (probable cause) has district wherein the crime concussing Colt McCoy gician-like stick of Pavel to kill their opponents, cans for Military Deten- been reviewed and autho- shall have been commit- with a helmet-to-helmet Datsyuk, the acrobatics so that victory would tion,” LibertyUnderFire. rized, normally by an elect- ted.” hit on the defenseless of goalie Marc-Andre go to the team that sur- org), I noted that the law ed judge, who has given an Finally the new law will Cleveland quarterback. Fleury, were a wonder to vived—literally. gave no protection from a oath to uphold the Consti- obliterate Amendment 8 for On December 13, I at- behold. We seem ominously revolving definition of ter- tution. He stands between those the President and his tended my first hockey Such displays of skill close to starting down rorism to anti-government, the plaintiff and the defen- military define as terror- game in years, watching make hockey a great the same senseless slip- perhaps even Tea Partiers dant as the protector of ists. The protection against the Detroit Red Wings spectator sport—not pery slope as dramatized or Occupy Wall Street folks. Constitutional law. There cruel and unusual punish- beat the Pittsburgh Pen- goon-like thuggery where in “Rollerball.” In pagan The threat of potential is no role for the military ment for them ends and guins, 4-1. It was an ex- a player takes a shot at societies, life is cheap incarceration without re- even with a President’s au- torture is justified. Does citing, well-played hock- an opponent’s head. The and individuals are ex- course to a lawyer, judge thorization. Tell this to the anyone really think that the ey game that I enjoyed, hockey game I saw was pendable. Think of the and trial is very serious. young soldiers just follow- military will care about ex- but would have enjoyed physical enough to sat- blood-thirsty Roman The military performing ing orders. Freedom dies cessive fines or bail either? more if two Penguins’ isfy anyone other than crowds in the Coliseum police duty, heretofore ren- when this amendment dies. Sadly both parties, de- stars, Sidney Crosby and a macho sadist. It had who derived perverse dered by civil authorities, Amendment 5 has sev- spite their oath to preserve Kris Letang, had not “manliness” without pleasure from seeing is unconscionable in a free eral parts that are affected the Constitution, are re- been sidelined by concus- crossing a line where gladiators not just de- society. Our only hope was by the new law but space sponsible for this bill. There sions. players’ lives were at risk feated, but destroyed. a promised Presidential limits my coverage to just a was bipartisan support for The question has aris- from gratuitous and dan- Call me a wimp, if you veto which did not happen. couple. Infamous or serious it. Unbelievably, Ron Paul en: Should the NFL and gerous head-hunting. wish, but it’s time for the Therefore, what follows are crimes mandate a grand is the only presidential can- National Hockey League I’m sure the commis- owners, players, commis- details on how the new law jury, twelve or more citizens didate from either party to tighten the rules to pro- sioners and team owners sioners, etc., to rein in emasculates the Writ of to evaluate the evidence speak out against it. tect players from con- are currently calculating the headshots. It’s one Habeas Corpus in the U.S. before proceeding, which Dr. Harold Pease is an cussions? Opponents whether the potential thing in sports to want Constitution and Amend- will not exist in a military expert on the United States argue that these sports premature end of the ca- to physically dominate ments 4, 5, 6 and 8 of the arrest and extradition to Constitution. He has dedi- are inherently risky and reers of a sport’s marquee an opponent and “whup Bill of Rights. Guantanamo Bay process. cated his career to studying violent, and that to cur- superstars (and the tens ‘em.” It’s something to- The Writ of Habeas Cor- Moreover, one cannot “be the writings of the Found- tail the action in any way of millions of dollars that tally different to inflict pus found in Article I, Sec- deprived of life, liberty, or ing Fathers and applying would diminish, if not owners have invested in brain damage on another tion 9 recognized that some property, without due pro- that knowledge to current ruin, the game. I respect- them) are worth risking human being for life. day war might exist on our cess of law.” Due process events. He has taught his- fully disagree. to appease an appetite Dr. Mark W. Hendrick- soil and that the accused is the civilian judicial sys- tory and political science It’s time for the owners for mayhem. Even fans son is an adjunct faculty had rights that might have tem. The amendment does from this perspective for and commissioners to must think it would be a member, economist, and to be momentarily delayed have a short-term exclusion over 25 years at Taft Col- exercise leadership and shame if the best players’ fellow for economic and until recognized civilian “when in actual service in lege. To read more of his take decisive action to careers were abbreviated social policy with The authority could reasonably time of war or public dan- weekly articles, please visit reduce the incidence of by brain damage. But Center for Vision & Val- attend to them. It allowed ger” but the National De- www.LibertyUnderFire. concussions. the discussion needs to ues at Grove City Col- this delay in only two cir- fense Authorization Act is a org. Let me offer the De- go beyond the welfare of lege. 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Tuesday, January 17, 2012 www.mydailytribune.com Gallipolis Daily Tribune • Page 5 Now there are five: Republicans debate in SC MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (AP) — The setts governor will likely be the party’s that Romney was unelectable and out The attack on Santorum is patterned Republican presidential contenders on nominee if he is similarly victorious in of touch. after one that helped send Gingrich Monday campaigned their way into the South Carolina, an assertion that none It was unclear why Romney did not into a nosedive in the polls in the final first of two debates before a pivotal of the others in the race has so far con- attend the announcement. He was in weeks of the Iowa caucus campaign. weekend primary in South Carolina, tested. town for a later campaign appearance Gingrich made similar demands on with Mitt Romney savoring an endorse- That raised the significance of the and then the debate. Romney to rein in his supporters, but ment from the latest dropout and his night’s debate, as well as another one Gingrich and Perry both began their was ignored. pursuers struggling to emerge as the scheduled for Thursday in Charleston. day at a Martin Luther King Jr. Day ob- Paul, who generally keeps a light race’s principal conservative. Romney is the leader in the public servance, where they praised the legacy Hours before the debate, former Utah opinion polls in South Carolina, al- of the slain civil right leader. campaign schedule, addressed the Gov. Jon Huntsman withdrew from the though his rivals hope the state’s high, At about the same time, Santorum Faith and Freedom Coalition forum race and announced his support for 9.9 percent unemployment rate and the was complaining that attacks launched in the afternoon. The Texas congress- Romney despite their differences. He presence of large numbers of socially against him by a political action com- man cast his libertarian message in re- appealed to all remaining contenders conservative evangelical voters will al- mittee supporting Romney were lies. ligious terms, noting the Bible speaks to stop attacking one another. low one of them to slip by him. He called on Romney to ask the group up for private property ownership and There appeared little likelihood of Huntsman was the second campaign to edit or remove its ads from the air. sound currency. that in the TV commercials, mail and dropout to endorse Romney, after for- other advertising blanketing the state mer Minnesota Gov. Tom Pawlenty. ahead of Saturday’s vote. Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, Romney wasn’t present for Hunts- who quit after a last-place finish in NOTICE TO PUBLIC OF A FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT man’s endorsement, and Newt Gin- Iowa, has not yet said which of the re- grich, Rick Santorum, Rick Perry and maining contenders she supports. Her- ON THE ENVIRONMENT (FONSI) COMBINED NOTICE Ron Paul all but ignored it as they man Cain, who left the race in Decem- sought to slow the front-runner’s mo- ber after facing allegations of sexual Samp Johnson, Mayor Village of Crown City mentum in the race to pick a Republi- impropriety, has promised an endorse- P.O. Box 316 can rival to President Barack Obama ment soon. 156 Charles St this fall. Huntsman’s parting announcement Crown City, OH 45623 Romney has victories in the only two included a reference to the differences Phone: 740-256-1030 contests of the campaign thus far, the he and Romney had. But he left the To All Interested Persons, Agencies, and Groups: Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire pri- podium without responding to ques- mary earlier this month. Gingrich has tions about his remark last week, in the The Village of Crown City proposes to request that the State of Ohio release Federal funds under Section 104 (g) of Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended; Section 288 of Title II of the Cranston Gonzales National Affordable Housing Act (NAHA), as conceded that the former Massachu- run-up to the New Hampshire primary, amended; and/or Title IV of the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act, as amended; to be used for the following project(s):

Project Name: Village of Crown City Wastewater Facilities Improvement Project Source of Federal Funds: $600,000 CDBG, $ 250,000 ARC, and $3,002,000 EPA Weird gadgets at CES: Description of Purpose: The project involves the construction of 30,850 lf of 8 inch sanitary sewer, 4,099 lf of 6 inch sanitary force main, 2 pump stations, 5,842 lf of 4 inch house service lateral, 136 manholes, 20 grinder pump stations, 4,032 lf of 1 ½ inch force main, 1,540 lf of 2 inch force main, 1,092 lf of 3 inch force main, 2 force main combination air relief valves, a 60,000 mgd wastewater treatment facility, and related site restoration in accordance with the contract documents. Motorized unicycle, anyone? Identification of Single Year Project Location: Village of Crown City, Gallia County, Ohio Estimated Cost of Project: $4,710,000 LAS VEGAS (AP) — A motorized, right next to the camera. The airplane seat-less unicycle, a video game you shows up on screen, and if you down- The Village of Crown City has determined that the project(s) will have no significant impact on the environment. Therefore, an Environmental control with your eyes, and a mind- load a free app, the fighter plane will Impact Statement under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended is not required. reading headset that serves as a game look like it’s zooming around in war- The Village of Crown City has prepared an Environmental Review Record (ERR) for each of the projects listed above. The ERR(s) documents controller were among the more bizarre torn skies, controlled by the movement the environmental review of the project(s). The ERR(s) is (are) on file and available for the public’s examination and copying, upon request, gadgets being shown off at this year’s of the phone or tablet. Foam Fighters between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday (except holidays) at the above address. International Consumer Electronics go on sale in April. A pack of two, with Show. The Village of Crown City has identified the following negative environmental impacts, and will implement the appropriate associated mitigation a stand, will cost $10. measures: Some 3,100 exhibitors attended the 5,815 linear feet of the sewer line will transverse a special flood hazard area subject to inundation by the 1% annual chance flood. Disturbance show, and although there were plenty to the floodplain for the sewer line project will transverse approximately 5,815 linear feet of area designated as floodplain special flood hazard of mainstream technologies on display, Who’s it for: AppGear is aiming at area. Any disturbance to the floodplain will temporarily impact less than 0.508 acres or 5,815 linear feet of pipe. These disturbances will be the show attracted a fair share of off- kids, ages 8 to 12, but it could appeal of short duration and temporary in nature. Potential impacts to the 100-year floodplain were evaluated for the project. The proposed collection system and pump stations will be underground, thereby not impacting the floodplain. Pump Station 1 is located in the floodplain and as such, its beat gadgets. Here’s a roundup of some to frustrated fighter pilots of all ages. electrical controls will be protected from flooding. The 100-year flood elevation at the WWTP is 559.0. Top of wall elevations will range between of the weirdest devices: * HAIER BRAIN WAVE. The Chinese 568.0 and 570.0. Bottom elevations at the WWTP range from 555.33 to 562.67. Based upon this the WWTP is designed to be protected from * SOLOWHEEL. Picture a unicycle appliance company brought this wire- the 100-year flood. The pump station 1 and WWTP will impact an area of 0.649 acres of the 100-year floodplain. A floodplain release certificate without a frame or saddle, and you has been obtained from the local floodplain management agency. Construction within floodplain areas will have to be approved by the local less mind-reading headset to the show, floodplain management coordinator and comply with all local floodplain management regulations. To avoid adverse impacts to the Indiana have the Solowheel. Not working for and demonstrated how it could be used Bat – mitigation measures include that the habitat and surrounding trees especially trees with exfoliating bark be saved wherever possible. If you? Ok, add this to the picture: foot- to control a TV set. It holds one sens- trees must be cut, they should only be cut between September 15 and April 15. If this time frame cannot be followed, the US Fish & Wildlife boards that fold out from the wheel. To ing pad to the wearer’s forehead and Service (614-416-8993 Columbus Office) and Ohio EPA-DEFA (614-644-3711) must be contacted for guidance to conduct an emergence survey ride it, you stand on the footboards and to document the absence or presence of the bats. In addition, to avoid adverse impacts to bald eagle, mitigation measures include applicant another that clips onto an earlobe. The contacting Andrea Tibbels or Dave Sherman at the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife, Crane Creek Wildlife Research straddle the wheel. Lean forward, and big limitation is that the mind-reading Station, for current information on the presence of bald eagles in the area. If a nest is located within ½ mile of the project site, coordination the wheel engages a battery-powered with the DOW is required. In addition, to avoid adverse impacts to water quality and stream crossings, mitigation measures horizontal directional electric motor that can send it —and capability (actually just measurement drilling techniques will be used to minimize any impacts to surface waters in these areas. Sediment and erosion controls will be used throughout hopefully its rider— zooming along of brain waves) is crude. The set can construction of the project to minimize run-off from construction-related activities from open-cut construction areas. The entire project site will at 10 miles per hour. The wheel has a only be used to sense if the user wants be properly restored following construction. gyroscope that helps keep the rider up- something to go up or down. For any right. In other words, it’s like a Segway other direction, you need the remote. The Village of Crown City plans to undertake the project(s) described above with the Federal funds cited above. Any interested person, agency, with only one wheel. In a demonstration of a simple maze- or group wishing to comment on the project or disagreeing with this Finding of No Significant Impact decision may submit written comments for consideration to the Village of Crown City at the above listed address by 4:00 p. m. on February 1, 2012, which is at least 15 days after the pub- Because of the rechargeable battery, like game, the wearer guided a figure lication of this combined notice. A notice regarding the responsible entity’s intent to request the release of funds is listed immediately below. which has a 15- to 20-mile range, the up or down with his mind, and right NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST RELEASE OF FUNDS (NOI/RROF) Solowheel weighs 26 pounds. That’s as and left with the remote. Haier said To All Interested Persons, Agencies, and Groups: much as a folding bike, but the Solo- it’s developing something that lets the wheel is more compact. It’s sold by wearer change channels by thinking On or about, but not before, February 2, 2012, the Village of Crown City will submit a request to the State of Ohio for the release of Federal Inventist LLC for $1,800. Its creator funds under Section 104 (g) of Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended; Section 288 of Title II of the is a serial inventor, Shane Chen, previ- about it. Cranston Gonzales National Affordable Housing Act (NAHA), as amended; and/or Title IV of the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act, as ously came up with the AquaSkipper, a Haier is selling the set in China, but amended; to be used for the project(s) listed above. has no plans to bring it to market in human-powered hydrofoil. The Village of Crown City certifies to the State of Ohio that (Village of Crown City, in his/her capacity as Mayor, consents to accept the Who’s it for? Brave people with a the U.S. jurisdiction of Federal courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to the environmental review process and that these good sense of balance, who want to ut- Who’s it for: No one outside of China, responsibilities have been satisfied. terly surprise everyone they meet. yet. Eventually, this could be a dream The legal effect of the certification is that upon its approval, the Village of Crown City may use the Federal funds, and the State of Ohio will have * FOAM FIGHTERS. Toy companies come true for the laziest of couch po- satisfied its responsibilities under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended. are eager to link their products with tatoes. smartphone and tablet games, creating * EYE ASTEROIDS — Continuing The State of Ohio will accept an objection to its approval of the release of funds and acceptance of the certification only if it is on one of the toys that are an amusing blend of vir- following grounds: (a) the certification was not, in fact, executed by the responsible entity’s Certifying Officer; (b) the responsible entity has on the theme of controlling electron- failed to make one of the two findings pursuant to Section 58.40 or to make the written determination required by section 58.35, 58.47, or 58.53 tual and real. Foam Fighters are made ics without moving, Swedish company for the project, as applicable; c) the responsible entity has omitted one or more of the steps set forth at subpart E of 24 CFR Part 58 for the of two sheets of thin foam, painted and Tobii brought its eye-controlled arcade preparation, publication, and completion of an Environmental Assessment; d) the responsible entity has omitted one or more of the steps set shaped like World War II fighter planes forth at subparts F and G of 24 CFR Part 58 for the conduct, preparation, publication, and completion of an Environmental Impact Statement; e) such as the famous Mitsubishi Zero. game to the show. To play, you stand in the recipient has committed funds or incurred costs not authorized by 24 CFR Part 58 before release of funds and approval of the environmental front of it and look at a screen, where certification by the State; or f) another federal agency, acting pursuant to 40 CFR Part 1504, has submitted a written finding that the project is Toss them in the air, and they fly like unsatisfactory from the standpoint of environmental quality. paper airplanes. Better yet, you can at- asteroids hurtle toward your battle sta- tach them to a plastic arm with a suc- tion. It shoots laser beams at the aster- Written objections must meet the conditions and procedures set forth in subpart H of 24 CFR Part 58, and be addressed to: State of Ohio De- tion cup that, in turn, sticks to the back oids you look at, destroying them. So partment of Development; Office of Housing and Community Partnerships; Environmental Officer; P. O. Box 1001; Columbus, Ohio 43216-1001. of an iPhone, iPad or Android phone, yes, looks can kill. Objections to the Release of Funds on bases other than those stated above will not be considered by the State of Ohio. No objections received after February 22, 2012 (which is 15 days after it is anticipated that the State will receive a request for release of funds) will be considered by Mount Rainier park official: the State of Ohio. The address of the certifying officer is: Samp Johnson, Mayor Village of Crown City Snowshoer found alive, alert P.O. Box 316 156 Charles St Crown City, OH 45623 SEATTLE (AP) — A 66-year-old search. NOTICE AND EXPLANATION OF A snowshoer who was missing on Mount Kim, who has been snowshoeing for Rainier since Saturday was found alive a decade, was well equipped for a day PROPOSED ACTION IN A 100-YEAR FLOODPLAIN Monday afternoon by a team of three of snowshoeing but did not have over- To: All Interested Agencies, Groups, and Individuals: rescuers, a national park spokeswoman night gear. Temperatures dropped into The Village of Crown City has conducted an evaluation as required by Executive Order 11988 in accordance with HUD regulations at 24 CFR said. the teens and eight inches of new snow 55.20 to determine the potential affect that its activity in the floodplain will have on the environment. The project being considered is the Yong Chun Kim, of Tacoma, Wash., fell in some areas since Saturday, with was alert and conscious, and was cold more snow forecasted in coming days. Project/Activity Name: Crown City Wastewater Facilities Improvement Project but otherwise in stable condition, park With winds whipping on the mountain, Project Location: Village of Crown City, southeast corner of Gallia County Description of the proposed action: The project involves the construction of 30,850 lf of 8 inch sanitary sewer, 4,099 lf of 6 inch sanitary force spokeswoman Lee Taylor said. Rescu- some areas saw as much as 30 inches main, 2 pump stations, 5,842 lf of 4 inch house service lateral, 136 manholes, 20 grinder pump stations, 4,032 lf of 1 ½ inch force main, 1,540 ers were working to bring in a Sno-Cat of snow. lf of 2 inch force main, 1,092 lf of 3 inch force main, 2 force main combination air relief valves, a 60,000 mgd wastewater treatment facility, snow vehicle to carry him out because Kim was leading a group of 16 mem- and related site restoration in accordance with the contract documents. 5,815 linear feet of the sewer line will transverse a special flood hazard weather conditions prevented a helicop- bers of a hiking club on a snowshoe hike area subject to inundation by the 1% annual chance flood. Disturbance to the floodplain for the sewer line project will transverse approximately 5,815 linear feet of area designated as floodplain special flood hazard area. Any disturbance to the floodplain will temporarily impact less than ter from landing in the area, she said. in the Paradise area, a popular high- 0.508 acres or 5,815 linear feet of pipe. These disturbances will be of short duration and temporary in nature. Potential impacts to the 100- “As soon as we heard he was alive, my elevation destination on the mountain’s year floodplain were evaluated for the project. The proposed collection system and pump stations will be underground, thereby not impacting sister, his wife, praised God and said southwest flank, about a 100-mile drive the floodplain. Pump Station 1 is located in the floodplain and as such, its electrical controls will be protected from flooding. The 100-year flood elevation at the WWTP is 559.0. Top of wall elevations will range between 568.0 and 570.0. Bottom elevations at the WWTP range from 555.33 ‘Hallelujah’,” Kim’s sister-in-law, Sang south from Seattle. to 562.67. Based upon this the WWTP is designed to be protected from the 100-year flood. The pump station 1 and WWTP will impact an area Soon Tomyn told The Associated Press He was still in contact with other of 0.649 acres of the 100-year floodplain. A floodplain release certificate has been obtained from the local floodplain management agency. after learning from relatives that Kim members of his hiking club after his had been found. “We were so worried. slide but decided not to try to climb The Village of Crown City has determined that approval of the project will have no significant impact on the environment for the following reasons: We prayed every day.” back up the slope. “He yelled or ges- She said her brother-in-law was a tured he would hook back up” farther 1. A floodplain release certificate has been obtained from the local floodplain management agency. strong hiker, had food in his backpack down the trail, Taylor said. 2. Crossing of the floodplain by the sewer alignment project is not expected to obstruct flood flows or usurp flood storage capacity as these and knew the area very well, so they “He radioed twice and said he was on lines will be buried and the land will be returned to its pre-construction contours. The proposed collection system and pump stations will be prayed he would be all right. his way in,” she said. underground, thereby not impacting the floodplain. WWTP designed to be protected from the 100-year flood. “He’s a very strong person,” she said. Because Kim was the leader of his Kim was leading a group on a snow- group, other members of his group 3. Construction within floodplain areas will have to be approved by the local floodplain management coordinator and comply with all local shoe hike on the mountain when he slid weren’t initially able to accurately de- floodplain management regulations. down a slope and became separated scribe where he had slipped, Taylor Any interested person, agency, or group wishing to comment on the project may submit written comments for consideration to the Village of from his party. He radioed to the group said. Crown City at the following address by 5:00 p. m. on January 24, 2012, which is at least 7 days after the publication of this notice. twice to say he was OK. But when he It wasn’t until Sunday afternoon that Samp Johnson, Mayor failed to meet up with them in the park- a member of the group was able to Village of Crown City ing lot, a search was launched Saturday better pinpoint where Kim had fallen. P.O. Box 316 afternoon. Searchers had initially believed Kim fell Crown City, OH 45623 Teams of park rangers, search dogs in a different area, based on initial de- Phone: 740-256-1030 and volunteers had been combing a scriptions from the group, Taylor said. Other agencies involved with this evaluation include: snowy area of Mount Rainier for the “We’re so thankful for the commu- third straight day on Monday. Rescuers nity and for everyone who was willing (Ohio Valley Regional Development Commission) FEMA FIRM Maps Ohio Environmental Protection Agency found him in the upper Stevens Creek to volunteer” to help find him,” Tomyn Lawrence Soil and Water Conservation District basin, Taylor said. Weather conditions said. “It’s dangerous rescue work. But Village of Crown City Floodplain Administrator prevented a helicopter from joining the we really appreciate it.” A6

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 2012 Sports [email protected] Tornadoes topple Miller, 72-60 Alex Hawley 13-9 at the end of the first their fifth straight win. double digit rebounders Southern 72, Miller 60 TVC Hocking): Tristen Sports Correspondent quarter of play. The second The Tornadoes scoring on the evening, Roesberry M 9-15-15-21 — 60 Wolfe 0 0-0 0, Ethan Martin quarter was faster paced was led by Andrew Roes- with 13 and Roberts with S 13-22-12-25 — 72 2 2-2 8, Andrew Roseberry RACINE, Ohio — Friday which proved beneficial to berry with 23 points and 12. Both players recorded MILLER (3-6, 2-5 TVC 7 9-15 23, Andrew Ginther night Southern took the The Tornadoes. Southern Nathan Roberts with 20. double-doubles Hocking): Traven Wood 0 0 1-2 1, Ryan Taylor 0 0-0 floor of Charles W. Hay- outscored Miller 22-15 in Ethan Martin and Marcus The MHS offensive at- 0-0 0, Garrett Sinifit 1 1-2 0, Trenton Deem 0 2-2 2, man Gymnasium, for a high the period giving them a Hill each had eight points tack was led by Skylar 3, Chase Glenaman 1 1-2 4, Nathan Roberts 8 4-4 20, school boys’ basketball con- halftime lead, 35-24. in the SHS victory, and Hook with 20 points and Jake Walters 0 0-0 0, Dakota Adam Pape 1 1-2 3, Dustin test against Tri-Valley Con- After the half the pace Chandler Drummer fin- Elijah Rader with 15. Trent Bond 1 1-2 3, Elijah Rader 4 Custer 0 0-0 0, Marcus Hill ference Hocking Division slowed and The Falcons ished with six points. Also Abram chipped in with sev- 5-7 15, Trent Abram 2 2-3 7, foe Miller. The Tornadoes took advantage, outscor- posting points for the Tor- en points for The Falcons. Hunter Starlin 1 2-3 4, Sky- 2 4-6 8, Casey Pickens 0 1-2 had won four straight con- ing SHS 15-12 in the quar- nadoes; Adam Pape with Southern takes the court lar Hook 9 2-2 20, Stephen 1, Chandler Drummer 3 0-2 tests coming into play, and ter. In the final period three, Trenton Deem with again January 20th at Wa- McGrath 2 0-1 4. TOTALS: 6. TOTALS: 23 24-37 72. Miller would be their fifth, Southern’s offense came two, Andrew Ginther and terford High School for a 21 14-22 60. Three-point Three-point goals: 2 (Mar- as Southern won 72-60. alive, putting up 25 points Casey Pickens with one TVC Hocking battle against goals: 4 (Rader 2, Gle- tin 2). Field Goals: 23-50 The home team came out in the quarter and placing point each. the Wildcats. naman, Abram). (.460). Rebounds: 44. Turn- strong, and had the lead the finishing touches in Southern had a pair of SOUTHERN (9-1, 7-1 overs: 24. Ravens going to Patriots, 49ers welcome Giants in conference championships Barry Wilner On Saturday, the NFC Associated Press West champion 49ers (14- 3) rallied in the final mo- The ments to beat New Orleans became the only road team 36-32 in an epic playoff to win in this month’s game. New York lost 27- NFL playoffs, stunning the 20 at San Francisco in No- Green Bay Packers 37-20 vember. The 49ers are an Sunday to advance to the early 2 1-2-point favorite NFC championship game. Baltimore forced four With huge plays from turnovers and beat the their offense and defense, Houston Texans 20-13 plus plenty of help from Sunday in the AFC divi- the mistake-plagued Pack- sional round. The Ravens ers, the Giants got their are 9-0 at home this sea- second consecutive playoff son. victory at Lambeau Field. Ed Reed’s interception The previous win, in 2008, late in the fourth quarter lifted them into the Super sealed it, and the Ravens Bowl. This one got them a (13-4) didn’t commit a trip to San Francisco for penalty or have a turn- the NFC championship over. The only scoring in game next weekend. the second half was Billy “This team knows how Cundiff’s 44-yard field goal to win on the road,” defen- with 2:52 remaining. sive end said. Baltimore’s prize: a trip “It seems like right now to Foxborough next Sun- it’s our time.” day for a berth in the Su- threw for per Bowl. New England is three touchdowns for the a 7 1-2-point favorite. second straight week, Ha- “When we got up 17-3, keem Nicks caught two of the No. 1 thing I told them his scoring throws one a is: ‘They’re going to make 37-yard desperation pass a rally,’” linebacker Ray at the end of the first half Lewis said to his team- and the Giants (11-7) mates. “Every great team forced four turnovers from makes a rally. And this is the usually precise defend- what playoff football is all ing champions about. I mean, year after and had four sacks. year and time after time, “All I said was, ‘I’ve got great competition going to go up and get it,’” Nicks against each other, it really said. “Honestly, I (didn’t) does get no better.” Bryan Walters/file photo know where I landed. On Saturday, New Eng- Point Pleasant junior Noah Searls, top, locks in a hold on Gallia Academy’s Blake Wilson during this Jan. 5 file photo of dual When I saw where I was, land silenced Tebowmania match at Point Pleasant High School. it was exciting.” 45-10 as Tom Brady tied Not much was exciting an NFL record with six TD for the defending cham- passes and broke another pions. The Packers were with five in the first half. sloppy, rusty and perhaps “We know we have a big Point grapplers finish dispirited by the shocking test next week,” Lewis death of offensive coordi- said. “Tom is playing ex- nator Joe Philbin’s 21-year- cellent up there, and what old son. There were the they did to the Broncos second at Winner’s Choice turnovers, dropped passes, last night, I think they Bryan Walters Noah Searls came away with Nibert (7-2) recorded respective sent a message to whoever poor tackling and indeci- [email protected] lone PPHS individual title, as decisions over Trapper Hays of sive pass coverage things was coming up there. So, the junior went unbeaten in the Parkersburg and Cameron Stanley that didn’t damage them in we’ve got our hands full FAIRMONT, W.Va. — The 132-pound weight class to claim a 15-1 regular season that and we’ve got to go up and Point Pleasant wrestling team had the crown. Searls defeated Alex of Bridgeport. included a 38-35 win at the get ready to play in the another solid showing this past Reiman of Cabell Midland by a Trevor Hill placed fifth for Giants. AFC championship.” weekend, as the Big Blacks fin- 2-1 decision in the championship the Big Blacks in the 152-pound “We just turned the ball The Texans (11-7), who ished second overall at the 2012 match. weight class, while Guy Fisher over too many times to made the playoffs for the Winner’s Choice Wrestling Tour- Steven Porter (126) and Josh win,” Packers quarterback first time in their 10-year nament held Friday and Saturday Hereford (170) both made it to (113) and Gabe Loggins (138) Aaron Rodgers said. “Got existence, had five sacks in Marion County. their respective finals, but both both finished seventh in their re- to give them credit, they and held the Ravens to 227 Point Pleasant posted a two-day suffered setbacks to finish second spective divisions. Hill won a 7-0 play well on defense, they yards. But Joe Flacco’s TD team score of 192.5 points, which overall in their divisions. Kody decision over Riley Wines of Park- had a good plan, but we passes of 1 yard to Kris trailed only eventual-champion Kernan of Musselman defeated had a lot of chances to ex- Wilson and 10 to Anquan Ripley (227) by 34.5 points at Porter by a 5-0 decision, while ersburg for the fifth spot, while ecute and didn’t do it. We Boldin, plus Cundiff’s field the 32-team event. Parkersburg Adam Bicak of Ripley won a 13-4 Fisher (2-1) and Loggins (3-2) put our defense in a tough goals of 48 and 44 yards was third overall with 169 points, majority decision over Hereford. won a pair of one-point decisions spot a couple times, and were enough offense for while Washington Court House PPHS had three grapplers finish over Todd Williams of Musselman that’s why our season is Baltimore. (146) and Meyersdale (136.5) third overall in their respective di- over.” See NFL ‌| Page 6 rounded out the top-five team visions, as John Raike (106), Mi- and Tyler Hartsell of Morgan- spots. cah Powell (120) and Zach Nibert town. The Big Blacks had a total of (160) all came away victorious in Complete results of the 2012 nine grapplers finish in the top the consolation round. Winner’s Choice Wrestling Tour- OVP Schedule seven of the 14 weight classes, Raike recorded a pinfall win Tuesday, January 17 including three division finalists over Brody Nesselrotte of East nament are available on the web and one weight class champion. Fairmont, while Powell (2-0) and at wvmat.com Girls Basketball Hannan at Ohio Valley Christian, 7:30 p.m. Boys Basketball Lady Defenders top Parkersburg Christian, 73-42 Eastern at Belpre, 6 p.m. South Gallia at Federal Hocking, 6 p.m. Bryan Walters ers stormed out to a 21- 13-6 spurt to wrap up the four points, while Kelsey River Valley at Alexander, 6 p.m. [email protected] 13 lead after eight min- 31-point triumph. Point Pleasant at Chapmanville, 6 p.m. McCoy rounded out the Miller at Wahama, 6 p.m. utes of play, then went Madison Crank led the scoring with two mark- Teays Valley Christian at Hannan, 7:30 p.m. GALLIPOLIS, Ohio — on a 20-9 surge in the hosts with a game-high ers. Martin added seven A 41-22 first half surge second canto for a sizable 24 points and nine re- Wednesday, January 18 assists and Sargent led allowed the Ohio Valley 19-point intermission ad- bounds, followed by Emi- the way with four steals. Christian girls basketball Wrestling vantage. ly Carman with 14 points Hannah Bowser paced Gallia Academy at Athens, 6 p.m. team to ultimately pull The Lady Knights nev- and Samantha Westfall away for a 73-42 victory er came closer the rest of with 13 markers. Beth Parkersburg Christian Thursday, January 19 Friday night against vis- the way, as OVCS went Martin also contributed with 10 points. OVCS returns to action Girls Basketball iting Parkersburg Chris- on a 19-14 run in the 12 points to the winning Waterford at Eastern, 6 p.m. tian in a non-conference third period for a 60-36 cause. Tuesday when it hosts Meigs at Nelsonville-York, 6 p.m. matchup in Gallia Coun- lead headed into the fi- Bekah Sargent and Hannan in a non-con- Federal Hocking at Southern, 6 p.m. ference matchup at 7:30 River Valley at Coal Grove, 6 p.m. ty. nale. The Lady Defenders Sarah Schoonover re- Wahama at Miller, 6 p.m. The host Lady Defend- closed regulation with a spectively added six and p.m. A7

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The following is a summarized version of legislation adopted at the January 3, 2012 regular meeting of the Gallipolis City Commission:

ORDINANCE NO. O2011-122: AN ORDINANCE AMEND- ING CHAPTER 153, CIVIL SERVICE RULES FOR AP- POINTMENT AND PROMO- TION OF MEMBERS OF PO- LICE AND FIRE DEPART- MENTS, OF THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF GALLIPOLIS, OHIO. Amends the requirement that promotion to Police Chief con- sider first those ranked Ser- geant or higher to allowing consideration of all officers in the Gallipolis Police Depart- ment who have a minimum of IN THE COURT OF COMMON ten years experience with the PLEAS, GALLIA COUNTY, department. Amends the re- OHIO quirement that promotion to Fire Chief consider first those ranked Lieutenant or higher to Holzer Hospital Foundation, allowing consideration of all Inc. Case No. firefighters in the Gallipolis Fire 93CV283 Department who have a mini- mum of ten years experience SERVICE / BUSINESS DIRECTORY with the department. Also re- Plaintiff,Legals moves the CivilLegals Service Exam Notices Want To Buy Houses For Rent requirements for both Police Cleaning v . Chief and Fire Chief. Gun Show, Marietta Comfort Will pick up unwanted Appli- Large 2 BR on Ann Dr. $550 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION (Adopted on second reading.) Inn, Jan 21 & 22, I-77 Exit 1, ances& yard sale items also MO + Dep. & Ref. Housekeeper needed for a Bernie Kennedy & Adm $5, 6' TBLS $30, Will haul or buy Auto's, 740-441-5240 few hrs a week $8 hr. Good for Connie Kennedy ORDINANCE NO. O2012-01: 740-667-0412 Buses & Scrap metal Ph. retired person. Gallipolis area. AN EMERGENCY ORDI- 446-3698 ask for Robert. Small House at 608 1st. Ave. Pictures that have been Contact Melinda Kruskamp Defendants. NANCE AUTHORIZING AND $400 plus utilities. W/D, AC, 740-612-0405 DIRECTING THE CITY MAN- placed in ads at the Autos Ref Required 740-446-0260 AGER TO AUTHORIZE AND Gallipolis Daily Tribune Defendants, Bernie Ken- 1999 Saturn SL, $3,500 Great MANUFACTURED HOUSING nedy and Connie Kennedy, of FUND CHANGE ORDER NO. must be picked within Gas Mileage, low miles, very Gallipolis Ohio, are hereby no- 3 WITH KINSALE CORPORA- 30 days. Any pictures dependable car, 2nd owner tified that you have been TION FOR CONSTRUCTION that are not picked up 740-245-5273 Rentals Legals named as Defendants in the OF THE GALLIPOLIS JUS- will be discarded. above entitled action wherein TICE CENTER COMPLEX TO 14x 76 Mobile Home 2Br 2 BA Houses For Sale (Garden Tub) $500 mo. & IN THE COURT OF COMMON the Plaintiff is requesting the CHANGE SCOPE OF SIDE- SERVICES PLEAS, GALLIA COUNTY, court to revive its certificate WALK WORK. Authorizes 705 4th St. New Haven. 4BR, $500 dep. Newly remodeled. OHIO judgment as filed in Docket 22, $22,000 for sidewalk work and 1 1/2 BA. Newly remodeled 740-367-0641 Holzer Hospital Foundation, Page 120, of the Gallia County excavation. (Adopted as an Other Services Kitchen and more. Double 3 BR 1 BA Mobile Home lo- Inc. Clerk of Courts Records. emergency.) Garage in back, big front porch cated in Pt. Pleasant. Rent to Case No. 95CV042 The within case has been Pet Cremations. Call & back. 340-882-2770 Own $8500 w/ $1000 Down Plaintiff, filed in the Common Pleas 740-446-3745 740-339-3226 Court of Gallia County, Ohio, For Sale by Owner, 3103 v . Professional Services Kathnor Ln. Pt. Pl. 3BR, 2-1/2 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION located in the Gallia County Mobile Home for rent. 2BR. Courthouse, 18 Locust Street, bath, nice neighborhood, 14x60. South Gallia school Michael Ingram SEPTIC PUMPING Gallia Co. $90,000 (304)675-5403 Gallipolis, Ohio 45631 in the Notice: The complete text of OH and Mason Co. WV. Ron district. No pets. (740) Defendant. case number shown above. the legislation listed above E v a n s J a c k s o n , OH MUST SELL: 3 BR, 2 BA, Ann 256-1678 You must file a response in may be obtained or viewed at 800-537-9528 Dr, Gallipolis, OH, $112,500. Newly remodeled Mobile Defendant, Michael Ingram, the above captioned case the office of the City Clerk, the Repairs Call 419-632-1000 to schedule Home and Garage in Kanauga of Gallipolis Ohio, is hereby within twenty-eight (28) days Bossard Public Library, or on an appt. Area for 1 or 2 people $400 after the last publication the Cityʼs website at www.galli- notified that you have been Joe's TV Repair on most mo. $300 dep. NO PETS named as Defendant in the hereof. If you fail to file such anet.net Apartments/Townhouses 740-367-7760. response, judgment by default makes & Models. House Calls above entitled action wherein Request for Qualifications 304-675-1724 the Plaintiff is requesting the may or will be granted for the 1 & 2 bedroom apartments & Small 2 br, mobile home in court to revive its certificate relief demanded. The Gallia County Engineer h o u s e s , N o p e t s , Racine, $225 rent, $225 dep., judgment as filed in Docket 25, ______acting on behalf of Gallia FINANCIAL 740-992-2218 yrs lease, No pets, Page 162, of the Gallia County ______County, Ohio intends to con- 740-992-5097 David C. Evans 1 BR apt, nice, stove, fridge, Clerk of Courts Records. tract for engineering and sur- Taking Applications for a 2 BR Attorney for Plaintiffs veying services in connection Money To Lend AC. Util pd except elec. $480 The within case has been plus deposit. 304-593-6542 Mobile Home very clean NO filed in the Common Pleas 463 Second Abenue with the various highway and P.O. Box 409 NOTICE Borrow Smart. Contact PETS $375 mo. $300 dep. Court of Gallia County, Ohio, bridge projects, including but the Ohio Division of Financial In- 2 bedroom apartmant avail- 740-446-7309 located in the Gallia County Gallipolis, Ohio 45631-0409 not limited to safety studies, able in Syracuse. $250 de- (740) 446-1737 stitutions Office of Consumer Af- Courthouse, 18 Locust Street, bridge load ratings, geotechni- fairs BEFORE you refinance your posit, $400 per month rent. Trailer for Rent - Cheshire - 2 Gallipolis, Ohio 45631 in the Registration No. 0073316 cal engineering, roadway de- home or obtain a loan. BEWARE Rent includes water, sewer Car Garage included. Ph. case number shown above. (1) 17, 24, 31, (2) 7, 14, 21, sign, bridge design, surveying of requests for any large advance and trash. NO PETS Sufficient 304-541-3904 You must file a response in 2012 or any prequalification catego- payments of fees or insurance. income needed to qualify. Call Sales the above captioned case ries listed in the current edition Call the Office of Consumer Affi- 740-378-6111 within twenty-eight (28) days PROBATE COURT OF GAL- of ODOTʼs Consultant Pre- ars toll free at 1-866-278-0003 to learn if the mortgage broker or 2 BR apt. 6 mi from Holzer. "URGENT" Trades Needed after the last publication LIA COUNTY, OHIO qualification Requirements and P a y i n g T o p D o l l a r Procedures Manual. lender is properly licensed. (This $450 + dep. Some utilities pd. hereof. If you fail to file such is a public service announcement 740-423-9724 o r response, judgment by default PUBLICATION OF NOTICE 740-645-7630 o r from the Ohio Valley Publishing 740-988-6130 866-338-3201 may or will be granted for the R e v i s e d C o d e , S e c . Firms interested in being con- Company) R e p o ' s A v a i l a b l e C a l l relief demanded. 2109.32-.33 sidered for a contract to pro- 2-BEDROOM DUPLEX 740)446-3570 vide engineering services ______“TO ALL PERSONS INTER- 300 SERVICES @ 644 2nd Ave, Gas Heat, WOW! Gov't program now avail- ______ESTED IN THE FOLLOWING should reply with a statement Large Kitchen, Laundry Rm, able on manufactured homes. David C. Evans Attorney for ESTATE PENDING IN THE of qualifications no later than 2 Security Deposit & References Call while funds last! pm on January 27, 2012. Plaintiff GALLIA COUNTY PROBATE Business & Trade School required. No Pets $450/month 740-446-3570 463 Second Avenue COURT. The fiduciary in said Statements received after this 446-0332 - 9am to 5pm Need a New Home? Can't get P.O. Box 409 estate has filed an account of deadline will not be consid- Gallipolis Career College Mon-Sat. Financing? We can Help!! We Gallipolis, Ohio 45631-0409 his/her trust. A hearing on the ered. (Careers Close To Home) Pay Top $$$ for Trades (740) 446-1737 account will be held at the date Call Today! 740-446-4367 238 First Ave., 1 BR, nice riv- 740-423-9724 o r Registration No. 0073316 and time shown below. The Statements of qualifications 1-800-214-0452 erview, furnished kitchen, no 866-338-3201 court is located at the Gallia should include information re- gallipoliscareercollege.edu pets, $425/Mo plus utilities. garding the firmʼs history; edu- Accredited Member Accrediting Council Ref. & Dep. required. Not A Deal! But A Steal! New December 20, 2011 County Courthouse, 18 Locust for Independent Colleges and Schools Street, Gallipolis OH 45631. cation and experience of own- 1274B 740-446-4926 Homes starting as Low as December 27, 2011 $29,999. We Pay Top $$$ for January 3, 2011 NAME Mary Belle Spires ers and key technical person- nel; the technical expertise of ANIMALS 2BR Apt. Jackson Pike, close Trades 740-423-9724 or January 10, 2012 CASE NUMBER 993001 to Hospital. Ref required. 866-338-3201 January 17, 2012 DATE OF HEARING February the firmʼs current staff; any ODOT prequalification, the $550/month. Water Pd. January 24, 2012 16, 2012 TIME 10:00 oʼclock Pets 740-446-4051 A.M. THOMAS S. MOULTON, firmʼs experience in performing Drivers & Delivery engineering studies, design, FREE to a good home, young 2BR APT.Close to Holzer Hospital JR., PROBATE JUDGE ” SEMI-DUMP AND BULK TANK- January 17, 2012 construction administration black & white cat. Will provide on SR 160 C/A. (740) 441-0194 and construction observation; LOCAL & REGIONAL RTS. PROBATE COURT OF GAL- litter box, litter and food. Will 1 BR Apt. All utilities included availability of staff; the firmʼs deliver. 304-882-2539 R&J Trucking is seeking quali- LIA COUNTY, OHIO equipment and facilities; refer- $450-plus deposit, NO PETS fied CDL drivers for local and The following is a summarized ences; and any previous work FREE: Young female indoor ph. 446-3870 regional routes with our PUBLICATION OF NOTICE version of legislation adopted performed for Gallia County or cats. Spayed & litter trained. Tara Townhouse Apt. 2BR 1.5 Semi-Dumps and regional R e v i s e d C o d e , S e c . at the January 3, 2012 regular Counties of similar size in 740-446-3897 o r BA, back patio, pool, play- driving positions with our Bulk 2109.32-.33 meeting of the Gallipolis City Ohio. 740-446-1282 ground. $450 mth Tanker division. We feature “TO ALL PERSONS INTER- Commission: 740-646-8231 weekend home time for our re- ESTED IN THE FOLLOWING Upon receipt of the Statement Giveaway gional drivers, we offer health ESTATE PENDING IN THE of Qualifications, it is the intent 2 Guinea Pigs, male & female, & dental insurance, vacation GALLIA COUNTY PROBATE ORDINANCE NO. O2011-122: of the Gallia County Engineer tan & white, very gentle RENTALS AVAILABLE! 2 BR and bonus pays, 401(K) and COURT. The fiduciary in said AN ORDINANCE AMEND- to prepare a list of prequalified 740-367-7148 townhouse apartments, also safety awards. Applicants estate has filed an account of ING CHAPTER 153, CIVIL firms to provide engineering renting 2 & 3BR houses. Call must be over 23 yrs., & have his/her trust. A hearing on the SERVICE RULES FOR AP- Just in Time For 441-1111. and surveying services. VALENTINE'S Day. 2 Poo- at least 1 yr. commercial driv- account will be held at the date POINTMENT AND PROMO- ing exp. Haz-Mat Cert., and a and time shown below. The TION OF MEMBERS OF PO- dles, Ash Blonde $100/each Evaluation of firms for inclu- 740-416-4973 FIRST MONTH FREE clean driving record. Contact court is located at the Gallia LICE AND FIRE DEPART- sion on the prequalified list 2 & 3 BR apts, $385 & up, Kent at County Courthouse, 18 Locust MENTS, OF THE CODIFIED and notification and evaluation Want To Buy sec dep $300 & up 800-462-9365 Street, Gallipolis OH 45631. ORDINANCES OF THE CITY of prequalified firms for spe- AC, W/D hook-up, www.rjtrucking.com E.O.E NAME Gerald Langhorne OF GALLIPOLIS, OHIO. cific projects will be as re- Cash for junk autos. 388-0011 tenant pays elec, EHO CASE NUMBER 20111033 Amends the requirement that quired by Ohio Revised Code or 441-7870 Ellm View Apts Education DATE OF HEARING February promotion to Police Chief con- §153.65-73. While Statement 304-882-3017 16, 2012 TIME 10:00 oʼclock of Qualifications will be ac- AGRICULTURE Looking for instructors in Math sider first those ranked Ser- & Economics. A Master's de- A.M. THOMAS S. MOULTON, geant or higher to allowing cepted at any time, firms inter- JR., PROBATE JUDGE ” ested in work for 2012 should Lg 2 BR apt in Pt Pleasant. gree in each subject area is re- consideration of all officers in Hay, Feed, Seed, Grain quired. Email cover letter and January 17, 2012 the Gallipolis Police Depart- provide their statements by the Newly painted, kit appl, gas time and date listed above. heat/AC, W/D hook-up. $375 resume to rshirey@gallipolis- ment who have a minimum of Good mixed hay, barn kept, careercollege.edu. ten years experience with the $25.00 per bale. 740-446-1104 mo plus $200 dep. IN THE COURT OF COMMON department. Amends the re- Statements of qualifications or 740-339-2530 804-677-8621 Food Services PLEAS, GALLIA COUNTY, quirement that promotion to should be transmitted to: Brett Middleport- 2 br. furnished OHIO Fire Chief consider first those A. Boothe, P.E., P.S., Gallia Ground ear corn, call after 5 Long John Silverʼs Now hiring PM. 304-675-2443 apts, No pets, dep & ref re- ranked Lieutenant or higher to County Engineer, 1167 State quired, 740-992-0165 managers. Hourly and salaried allowing consideration of all Route 160, Gallipolis, Ohio positions available. Vacation, Holzer Hospital Foundation, firefighters in the Gallipolis Fire 45631. (1) 10, 17, 24, 2012 Hunting & Land RIVERBEND PLACE Apts. 1 insurance, and bonus program Inc. Case No. Department who have a mini- 2 responsible & respectful BR, Hud subsidize, elderly & included. Send resume to Rick 93CV283 mum of ten years experience disabled complex, accepting G o o d w i n . E m a i l : ANNOUNCEMENTS Maryland guys looking to lease with the department. Also re- hunting land in Meigs Co., call Applications [email protected]. Fax: moves the Civil Service Exam Joe 301-788-3446 304-882-3121.Equal Housing 330-319-6385. Mailing ad- Plaintiff, requirements for both Police Opportunity dress Performance Foods Lost & Found MERCHANDISE Corp. 441 Lexington Ave. Chief and Fire Chief. Spring Valley Green Apart- Help Wanted-v . (Adopted General on second reading.) Mansfield OH 44907. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Found- on Memorial Dr, male ments 1 BR at $425+2 BR at gray/black striped cat, house $475 Month. 446-1599. Bernie Kennedy & ORDINANCE NO. O2012-01: Miscellaneous Medical Connie Kennedy broken, 740-992-6035 AN EMERGENCY ORDI- Jet Aeration Motors Twin Rivers Overbrook Center, Located At NANCE AUTHORIZING AND repaired, new & rebuilt in stock. Tower is ac- 333 Page Street, Middleport, Defendants. DIRECTING THE CITY MAN- Missing 2 yr old Sheltie. Male-Sable & White. Re- Call Ron Evans 1-800-537-9528 cepting applica- Oh Is Accepting Applications LicensedAGER Practical TO AUTHORIZE AND tions for waiting Defendants, Bernie Ken- sponds to Max. Last seen on Pallets of merchandise for For LPN's, STNA's, STNA FUND CHANGE ORDER NO. Jan 5th around 5:00pm near list for HUD C l a s s e s . C o n t a c t nedy and Connie Kennedy, of 3 WITH KINSALE CORPORA- sale. Use in auctions, flea mar- subsidized, Gallipolis Ohio, are hereby no-Nurses the intersection of Georges kets, etc. Ph. 740-446-7327 or 740-992-6472 EOE TION FOR CONSTRUCTION Creek Rd. and State Rt 7. Any 1-BR apartment tified that you have been OF THE GALLIPOLIS JUS- 740-441-7095 for the elderly/disabled, call Manufactured Homes namedPleasant as Defendants Valley Nursing in the and Rehabilitation is info call 446-4766. $100 re- TICE CENTER COMPLEX TO Want To Buy 675-6679 above entitled action wherein CHANGE SCOPE OF SIDE- ward for his return. 2BR, No Pets, near Clay thecurrently Plaintiff is acceptingrequesting theapplications for full-time/ Houses For Rent S c h o o l . $ 4 2 5 / m o n t h WALK WORK. Authorizes Notices Absolute Top dollar- silver/gold court to revive its certificate $22,000 for sidewalk work and 740-256-1664 judgmentper as filed diem in Docket Licensed 22, Practical Nurses. coins, pre 1935 US currency. 1 & 2 BR houses, $375 & excavation. (Adopted as an NOTICE OHIO VALLEY PUB- proof/mint sets, diamonds, $465, Nancy 304-675-4024 or 2-BR 1 bath small mobile Page 120, of the Gallia County emergency.) LISHING CO. recommends that home for rent. 1-2 persons Clerk of LongCourts termRecords. care experience preferred. MTS Coin Shop. 151 2nd 675-0799 Homestead Realty you do business with people you Avenue, Gallipolis. 446-2842 Broker only. Water/Trash paid. NO The within caseMust has have been WV license. know, and NOT to send money PETS! Great Location @ filed in the Common Pleas through the mail until you have in- Want to buy Junk Cars, Call 5 rooms w/full basement, lg Johnsons Mobile Home Park! Court of Gallia County, Ohio, vestigating the offering. 740-388-0884 lot, DW, stove, fridge, heat Call 740-446-3160. located in the Gallia County pump. $650 plus dep. Please contact Angie Cleland, Director of Absolute Top Dollar - silver/gold Miscellaneous Courthouse, 18 Locust Street, Notice: The complete text of CARPET SALE- SAVE BIG 304-593-6542 Gallipolis, Ohio 45631 in the $$$$ ON IN STOCK coins, any 10K/14K/18K gold jew- Nursing at (304)the 675-5236. legislation listed above elry, dental gold, pre 1935 US cur- Available 1st week Feb. 3BR, BASEMENT WATERPROOF- case number shown above. may be obtained or viewed at CARPET-FREE You must file a response in ESTIMATES-EASY FINANC- rency, proof/mint sets, diamonds, 1 bath 2-story older farm- ING. Unconditional Lifetime the office of the City Clerk, the MTS Coin Shop. 151 2nd Avenue, house. SR 554 Bidwell, $575 Guarantee. Local references. the above captioned case Bossard Public Library, or on ING-12 MONTHS SAME AS Gallipolis. 446-2842 within twenty-eight (28) days CASH. MOLLOHAN CARPET rent plus same for dep. Ten- Established in 1975. Call AA/EOEthe Cityʼs website at www.galli- 24hrs (740)446-0870. Rogers after the last publication 60280648 317 ST RT 7 N GALLIPOLIS, ant pays utilities. Applications anet.net RECREATIONAL VEHICLES Basement Waterproofing hereof. If you fail to file such OH 740-446-7444 available. Call 740-446-3644 response, judgment by default may or will be granted for the relief demanded. ______David C. Evans Attorney for Plaintiffs 463 Second Abenue P.O. Box 409 Gallipolis, Ohio 45631-0409 (740) 446-1737 Registration No. 0073316 (1) 17, 24, 31, (2) 7, 14, 21, 2012 A8

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NFL From Page 6 and Smith’s TD throws to New England (14-3) Davis and Michael Crab- snapped a three-game Saturday tree. But the record-set- losing streak in the post- 49ers 36, Saints 32 ting Brees and his offense season with a dominat- The 49ers rekindled came back, with a 44-yard ing performance from the memories of their glory catch-and-run by Darren opening snap. Three-time days, when Dwight Clark Sproles giving them a 24- Super Bowl winner Brady made “The Catch” and 23 lead with 4:02 to go. was unstoppable, as were Terrell Owens made “The Smith put the 49ers his tight ends, with All- Catch II.” back on top with a 28-yard Pro Rob Gronkowski scor- Alex Smith, never be- run on third down, but the ing three TDs and Aaron fore confused with Hall of 2-point conversion failed. Hernandez getting one. Famers Joe Montana (the That put New Orleans “It’s all about winning,” original catch) or Steve (14-4) in position to re- Brady said. “You lose a Young (the second one), take the lead on a 66-yard few playoff games and it’s threw a 14-yard touch- connection with Jimmy a very bitter way to end down pass to tight end Graham only to see Smith the season and it sits on Vernon Davis with 9 sec- and Davis win it. your mind for quite a long onds left just after Drew The Niners became the time. For us to come out Brees put the high-pow- first team in NFL history and play the way we did, ered Saints ahead. to score two lead-chang- have a very solid perfor- “You’ve got to call it ing touchdowns in the fi- mance in the most impor- Tom Lynn/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel/MCT ‘The Grab,’” Davis said. nal three minutes to win a tant game of the year is Green Bay Packers’ Aaron Rodgers dives for first-down yardage after scrambling out of the pock- “We were down. I had to playoff game. very gratifying. et against the New York Giants during their NFC divisional playoff game Sunday at Lambeau Field make it happen to take my “Big-time players make “From this point on, in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Giants won, 37-20. teammates where we want big-time plays in big-time everyone will be focused sational run of comeback fun, had a lot of ups and try to get better, and I feel to go.” games, and that’s all I kept on what we need to do to wins turned around the downs,” Tebow said of his like we did that all year. It looked as if the Nin- telling myself over and be better next week and season for Denver (9-9) to second pro season. “But, We just didn’t put forth a ers (14-3) were headed to over and over: ‘Vernon, hopefully come out and win the AFC West. But the we really tried to block ev- good enough (effort) to- the conference champion- you got to step up, the play for another champi- Broncos were exposed by erything from the outside ship game when they, uh, team needs you,’” Davis onship.” the AFC East champs on off and just enjoy the rela- night, you’ve got to give grabbed a 17-0 lead thanks said. It was a helpless ending offense and defense. tionship with teammates a lot of credit to a really to mistakes by the Saints Patriots 45, Broncos 10 for Tim Tebow, whose sen- “The run was a lot of and coaches. Work and good team.” RedStorm women blast UVA-Wise, 91-64 RIO GRANDE, Ohio — seconds into the contest, head coach Kristin Kun- the RedStorm’s run en its biggest lead of the day, Reigning MSC Player of Kaylee Helton scored 14 but Rio Grande scored the zman’s club hurt its own route to double-digit scor- 86-56, following a pair of the Week Chelsea Clues- of her team-high 20 points next nine points and never cause with 16 turnovers. ing days of their own. free throws by junior for- man added 15 points and in the first half, kickstart- looked back. Things didn’t get much M o r r i s o n - Fo u n t a i n ward Jayvonna Saddler a game-high 10 rebounds ing what became a 91-64 Helton, a senior guard better for the visitors in scored 10 of her 16 points with 4:08 left to play. for her fourth straight rout of UVA-Wise by the from Lucasville, Ohio, had the second half. after halftime and Taylor Rio Grande shot 57.6 “double-double” and 10th University of Rio Grande, five field goals and was a After a jumper by Kris- netted 11 of her 13 points percent from the field in of the season. Saturday afternoon, in perfect 4-for-4 from the tin Mullins pulled the after the break. Morris, the second half (19-for- The Cavaliers shot 51 Mid-South Conference free throw line in the open- Cavs to within nine, 41- whose strong play off the 33). percent from the floor (25- women’s basketball action ing half as the RedStorm 32, with 19:05 remaining, bench in Thursday’s win Saddler finished with a for-49), but finished with at the Newt Oliver Arena. built a 15-point advantage Rio Grande reeled off 13 over Pikeville resulted in team-high seven rebounds 26 turnovers and were out- The RedStorm, who won before settling on a 41-30 straight points over the a starting assignment on for the RedStorm, while rebounded 39-27. for the third straight time, lead at the intermission. next 3-1/2 minutes and the Saturday, finished with 10 Morrison-Fountain had six Rio Grande returns to improved to 13-5 overall The Cavaliers actually rout was on. points, including a pair of assists and Helton added action on Thursday night, and 4-2 in league play. shot the ball significantly Junior guard Shardae three-point goals. four steals. traveling to Georgetown UVA-Wise (3-14, 0-7) better than Rio in the first Morrison-Fountain and UVA-Wise got no closer Mullins had a game-high (Ky.) College for a show- scored the game’s open- half — 52.2 percent (12- freshmen forwards Tine- than 14 points over the 22 points, including 12 off down with the nationally- ing bucket on a layup by for-23) to 40.0 percent sha Taylor and Janie Mor- final 15 minutes of the of four three-point goals, ranked Tigers. Tipoff is set Christine Nyobe just five (14-for-35), but first-year ris all had three points in contest and Rio enjoyed in the loss for UVA-Wise. for 6 p.m. Morris leads URG men past UVA-Wise, 93-83 RIO GRANDE, Ohio — with the win, improving and was off and running. with 2:19 showing on the to give the RedStorm a scored a season-high sev- University of Rio Grande to 10-8 overall and 2-4 in Rio Grande used an 11-2 clock. 79-74 advantage with 3:32 en points in 17 minutes of head coach Ken French league play. run late in the first half Enter Morris - Rio’s remaining. action, easing the strain has never professed to be “I just wanted to win,” to open up an eight-point leading scorer and re- The Cavaliers got no of foul problems for the the next Albert Einstein, Morris said. “I realized lead and the RedStorm bound for the season. closer the rest of the way RedStorm’s duo at center but he’s smart enough to I needed to make an im- enjoyed a nine-point After scoring just one and trailed by as many as - junior Dominick Haynes know what to do when ju- pact for that to happen. It cushion, 49-40, following field goal and five to- 12 points with 51 seconds and Makka Garba. nior forward Turrell Mor- seemed like I was just go- a jumper by sophomore tal points in the game’s left. ris gets in a groove. ing through the motions guard Jermaine Warmack first 38 minutes and 44 Morris added 12 re- Jordan scored a game- “Get him the ball and for a lot of the game, but with 14:25 left in the seconds, the Columbus, bounds, in addition to a high 27 points and equaled get out of the way,” French I had to step up and do game. Ohio native nailed a three- game-high four blocked Gunnell for game rebound- said. “Don’t make it com- some good things. I just But UVA-Wise (5-8, 3-4) pointer with 17.4 seconds shots and a team-best two ing honors with 13, while plicated, just get him the thank God for the oppor- stormed back, scoring left to get the RedStorm steals to the winning ef- Berry added 22 points in ball.” tunity to play the game 14 of the game’s next 18 within 70-69 and con- fort. the loss for the Cavs. That’s exactly what the and for the fact that I’ve points and tying the game nected on another trifecta Warmack had another The teams were whis- RedStorm did in crunch got teammates who were at 54-54 on a Travis Berry with 6.0 seconds remain- strong outing, equaling tled for 55 fouls — 28 on time on Saturday after- looking to get me the ball. layup with 8:10 remaining. ing to knot the score at Morris’ 22-point perfor- Rio and 27 against Wise noon against UVA-Wise. We had to play as a team Berry added a conven- 72-all and send the game mance and adding a team- — and five players fouled Morris scored 19 of his in order to get this win.” tional three-point play a to overtime. high three assists in the out. The game also fea- 22 points in the second The RedStorm coughed little more than three min- Senior forward Shaun win. Gunnell finished with tured a combined 83 free half and overtime, propel- up a nine-point second utes later to give the Cava- Gunnell scored on a la- 19 points and a game-high ling the RedStorm to a 93- half lead, but rallied from liers a 59-56 lead and kick- yup just 27 seconds into 13 rebounds, while Cubbie throw attempts. 83 Mid-South Conference a seven-point deficit with start an 11-4 run which the overtime before Mor- netted 11 points. Rio Grande returns victory over the Cavaliers 2:19 left to play to force produced a seemingly ris sandwiched another Rio Grande also got to action on Thursday at the Newt Oliver Arena. the overtime. commanding seven-point three-pointer and a thun- solid minutes off the night at nationally-ranked Rio Grande ended a Rio scored the first five edge, 67-60, following derous dunk around a la- bench by freshman for- Georgetown (Ky.) College. three-game losing slide points in the extra session a Darrius Smith jumper yup by Wise’s Josh Jordan ward Ethan Prater, who Tipoff is set for 8 p.m. A9 Tuesday, January 17, 2012 ComiCs/EntErtainmEnt Tuesday, January 17, 2012 www.mydailytribune.com Gallipolis Daily Tribune • Page 9 BLONDIE Dean Young/Denis Lebrun

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Jacquelene Bigar’s Horoscope HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Tuesday, HHHH A special relationship Jan. 17, 2012: demands much more flexibility than zITS Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman This year you see life with more you ever thought you had. Creativity vitality than ever. Whether you are an opens up as you try to sleuth out and activist or a socialite, you will have the find the right answer to a situation. opportunity to bring people together Remember that everything is trans- for a specific cause. In the process, forming right in front of your very eyes. you’ll transform your life. If you are Tonight: Ever playful. single, you are likely to meet someone LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) very special during the year. What you HHHH Be aware of what you have decide to do with this bond is your call. to offer. Also, be sensitive to your If you are attached, encourage your energy. Decide how much energy you significant other to join you. You will can invest in an emotionally difficult sit- bond even more closely. SCORPIO is uation. Pay attention to a roommate or a true friend. family member who can easily stress The Stars Show the Kind of Day you out. Tonight: How about treating You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; yourself? 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) ARIES (March 21-April 19) HHHHH Your smiling style attracts THE FAMILY CIRCUS HHHH You clearly are develop- many people. You might wonder what CONCEPTIS SUDOKU ing an interest in a favorite pastime or would be best to do or say during an Bil Keane hobby of a close associate. Adapt your important interaction. Talk to a trusted by Dave Green schedule accordingly. A discussion friend or someone who has been in a comes forward. You don’t want to say similar situation. Be conscious of how “no.” What you take away from this many ways you can communicate. conversation could be very different Tonight: Dream it up and make it so. when you reflect on this talk in a few SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) days. Tonight: Up late. HHH Sometimes everyone needs TAURUS (April 20-May 20) to take a personal day, when they do HHHH Others come forward with just for themselves. It doesn’t matter if new insights. Not everything is to your you are indulging a whim or just doing pleasing, but you still should listen. your thing — this is your time for a Others’ ideas help clarify your thoughts mini-retreat. Take it as soon as pos- and test the strength of a plan. A dis- sible. You will see a difference quickly. cussion evolves because of this open- Tonight: Not to be found. ness. Tonight: Let your imagination put CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) a spin on plans. HHHH Zero in on your priorities. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You know what works for you. If it HHHH You might want to make means separating from the crowd, do an additional effort to break through just that. If you are feeling a little put a barrier or come to an understand- out by someone else’s demands, let ing. Once you do, a new type of bond that person know. If you don’t estab- DENNIS THE MENACE evolves. Discussions are animated lish boundaries, others cannot help Hank Ketchum but also give you feedback as to but walk on them. Tonight: Where the what might be appropriate to change. fun is. Tonight: Chill out; put your feet up. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) CANCER (June 21-July 22) HHHH Taking a stand will sepa- HHHH You are unusually playful, rate you from your friends, but it just even if you do have to work. A partner might need to happen. No matter what or an associate might be taken aback is going on, you will assume more by your mood at first. Others happily responsibility than in the past. Stay make an adjustment, wanting to have mellow; otherwise, you could be the some of what you have. Of course source of your own stress. Tonight: A it isn’t that easy! Tonight: Make fun must show. plans. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) HHHH You might want to explore HHH You ponder whether you ideas through brainstorming or find- would like to start a home-based ing someone with more expertise. A business. In some fashion, you want meeting also could open a door. The to revitalize your day-to-day life. question remains: Are you going to Your determination surfaces, making walk through that door? Be direct in anything possible. Your willingness your dealings. Tonight: Wherever you to update your ideas and lifestyle are, the fun is. is admirable. Tonight: Stay close to home. Jacqueline Bigar is on the Internet VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) at www.jacquelinebigar.com.

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012 www.mydailytribune.com Gallipolis Daily Tribune • Page 10 Michigan cools Buckeyes in outdoor hockey game CLEVELAND (AP) — 15 Wolverines to a 4-1 win State don’t like each other. Go Blue!” with “Let’s Go chilly air was warming to game. Shapiro said the There was the usual tailgat- over the No. 2 Buckeyes, Ohio State’s mascot, Bucks!” Indians president Mark Indians will evaluate the ing and taunting. who were the “home” team Brutus, had to dodge sev- On a rink built over the Shapiro, who knew the success of this year’s game And when Ohio State’s despite being a two-hour eral snow balls aimed at infield, there was also one “Frozen Diamond Faceoff” before deciding whether to tuba player bowed to dot drive from campus and his large head in the third baseball-esque moment would attract a crowd. schedule one for next year the “i” and the crowd were outplayed for three period. when the puck sailed over Shapiro was confident or beyond. roared, it felt and looked periods by their nemesis The ballpark was blan- the glass and Indians’ dug- the unique event, which “We have not limited like a football Saturday in from the north. keted with several inches out into the stands, send- concluded the team’s sec- ourselves in anything we’re Columbus or Ann Arbor. However, the outcome of fresh snow, which ar- ing fans scrambling for ond “Snow Days” promo- looking at or anything we Except it was January was secondary to the rived just in time on Friday the souvenir puck like they tion a tubing hill and ice might do,” he said. “What’s and the band member was event, which was deemed a to finally allow the Indi- were going after a foul ball. skating track inside the most important is that we standing directly on the huge success. ans to finish their second Michigan was playing in ballpark would bring fans do this well, that we ex- blue line outdoors on a “A great spectacle,” said “Snow Days” promotion its fourth outdoor game. of both programs to Cleve- ecute and we operate in a spot normally occupied by Michigan coach Red Be- with some actual white Ohio State was in just its land. He was also sure local way that for everyone that a second baseman. rensen, who has led the stuff on the ground. Like second and the large stage hockey enthusiasts would comes, we can’t guarantee Ohio State and Michigan Wolverines to 21 straight almost everywhere, Cleve- may have caused some ear- be interested. Shapiro they’ll be warm, but we took their heated rivalry NCAA appearances. “It land has had an unseason- ly jitters. joked that he monitored want to guarantee they cre- to the ice Sunday, play- was a special event.” ably warm winter to this “We need to be on a ticket sales “every three or ate special memories and ing the first outdoor col- Especially for Michigan, point, but the weekend’s stage like this for our pro- four hours” since the game have a special time.” lege hockey game in Ohio which beat Ohio State 4-0 frigid weather provided the gram to grow,” said Ohio was announced in August. Ohio State sophomore before 25,864 fans who on Friday in Columbus. perfect backdrop for hock- State coach Mark Osiecki, “I don’t think we felt Chris Crane hopes the In- downed hot chocolate and While the hockey pro- ey or sled-dog racing. whose young team wasn’t like there was much risk,” dians decide to do it again. other beverages to combat grams don’t share the same There were football over- expected to be this strong. said Shapiro, who acknowl- He wants another shot plunging temperatures at blood feud the schools tones as well. Several hours before the edged the “Snow Days” at the Wolverines in Cleve- Progressive Field, seasonal have had in football since Archie Griffin, the two- start, fans fired up small promotion lost money for land. home of the Cleveland In- the early 1900s, there were time Heisman Trophy grills around the down- the second year in a row. “Absolutely,” he said. dians. still plenty of punishing winner from Ohio State, town ballpark, which is “We were going to get a lot “It’s every hockey player’s Derek DeBlois and Da- hits and after-the-whistle dropped the ceremonial usually unoccupied from of people here, just what dream to play in a game vid Wohlberg scored 28 roughness to serve as re- puck. Both schools sent October until April’s sea- level of a lot?” like this. It was a blast, but seconds apart in the sec- minders that no matter the their bands and fans al- son opener. The sight of There are no current we want a chance at re- ond period to lead the No. sport, Michigan and Ohio ternated chants of “Let’s smoke drifting into the plans for a second outdoor demption.” Akron beats WVU drills Rutgers, 84-60 MORGANTOWN, W.Va. 10 days ago. the Scarlet Knights. West Virginia expanded its (AP) — Kevin Jones scored Jones also grabbed 14 Rutgers (10-8, 2-3), margin to 28-12 on a layup Ohio, 68-63 24 points to lead four West rebounds to accomplish his which trailed 14-4 by the by Gary Browne. Virginia players in double 12th double-double of the 15:27 mark and 48-22 at Browne started with the AKRON, Ohio (AP) — break, but Akron rallied figures and the Mountain- season. Bryant has scored halftime, shot just 39.7 ball at the top of the key, Zeke Marshall scored 17 late to turn things around. eers led wire-to-wire in in double figures in every percent (23 of 58) from the tried to force a layup in the points to lead Akron in a The Zips were down 57-55 routing Rutgers 84-60 Sat- game except Monday’s loss floor. paint, but picked up the 68-63 win over Ohio on Sat- with 4 minutes to play, but urday. at Connecticut. Myles Mack led the Scar- loose ball and drove again urday, tying a season high Alex Abreu scored all of Darryl “Truck” Bryant Rutgers was coming off let Knights with 15 points. for a score. with the Zips’ fourth con- his five points in just over added 18 points, Deniz back-to-back victories over Rutgers’ leading scorer West Virginia, which shot secutive win. two minutes to help spark a Kilicli 14 and Jabarie Hines Connecticut at home and Eli Carter, who was av- 46.5 percent from the field Nick Harney and Brett Zips run. His 3-pointer and 11 as West Virginia (13-5, Pittsburgh on the road. eraging about 14 points coming into the game, was McClanahan added 10 jumper fueled a 9-0 Akron 4-2 Big East) defeated Rut- The Mountaineers con- per game, was held to six good on 56.7 percent of its points apiece for the Zips run, and the Zips held on gers for the ninth straight nected on 46.6 percent of points on 1-of-5 shooting shots in the first half (17 of (11-6, 3-0 Mid-American from there. time. The Mountaineers their field goals (27 of 58) from the field. 30). Fourteen of the Moun- Conference), who have put D.J. Cooper led the Bob- had dominated the Scarlet as their pressure defense After scoring 11 straight taineers’ points came off 11 together separate four-game cats (13-4, 1-2) with 13 Knights by 21 points just forced 19 turnovers from points to take its 14-4 lead, turnovers by Rutgers. winning streaks on either points. Ohio has now lost side of a 76-75 overtime three of four on the heels loss to VCU on Dec. 29. of a season-high nine-game Ohio led 30-29 at the winning streak. Who’s the ‘elite’ quarterback now? Jim Litke — It doesn’t get much more “The offensive line did a Manning in the shotgun Have story ideas? “elite” than that. great job. We had time to get with an empty backfield, pil- AP Sports Columnist Call Gallipolis Daily Tribune On the road, facing the de- the ball off,” Manning said. ing the fate of the drive onto fending Super Bowl champs, He can be self-effacing to his quarterback’s slim shoul- at (740) 446-2342. GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) and limited for three quar- a fault. You could almost see ders. 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