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BY LORIE SETTLES miners.” Staff Writer After several years of operat- ing the underground mine, Tom Local Folks Since making his home in decided to form a deep mining Middlesboro in the early 1960s, business of his own. The busi- Tom Shattuck has worked as a ness was very successful, and mining engineer, raised three Tom used some of the profits to children, and become an impor- invest in a strip mine. tant member of the Bell The strip mining enterprise CountyTourism Commission was not what he had expected, and the Bell County Historical though, and ultimately the busi- Society. ness folded, taking with it much Although he was born in of the money Tom had earned Ohio and spent part of his child- from the deep mine. hood in New York state, he In the 1980s, after closing his came to the Appalachian area strip mine, Shattuck began early and developed a love for working for Vaughn and Melton the location. of Middlesboro. In 1986 and BCHS student Tom was in the third grade 1987, he worked for the firm as when his family moved to graduates 2010 a consultant for the construction Clinton, Tennessee where he of the pilot tunnel that preceded Rogers Scholars remained for the duration of his the construction of the program childhood. His father took a job Cumberland Gap Tunnel. selling heavy equipment in near- “That was really an interest- by Oak Ridge. ing project,” Tom recalled. “We — Page 5 “My folks came down in the drove a tunnel that was 10 feet LORIE SETTLES/ Middlesboro Daily News 1940s, when Oak Ridge was wide and 10 feet high through Tom Shattuck, a former mining engineer, has taken on several YOUR doing work on the atomic there to figure out what kind of projects concerning local history and tourism. His book, The bomb,” explained Tom. “A lot problems they’d have.” Cumberland Gap Area Guide Book provides detailed maps and of yankees came south then and By the early 1990s, Tom had information about the Bell County area and beyond. COMMUNITY were working there at Oak developed a fascination with Ridge.” frontier history, specifically As a young man, Tom headed served as a member of the building, located on 20th Street, Bell County with Daniel Boone, and decided Middlesboro Tourism to the historical society for a to Virginia Tech, to take his hobby Chamber to have where he trained Commission, and worked to small annual sum, and a of historical install someone as Executive $100,000 grant was awarded to ribbon-cutting on to become a min- research to anoth- ing engineer and “My folks came Director for the commission. the society for improvements. er level. He began “Its just a constant thing to try According to Tom, it is now one Thursday met his wife, down in the giving tours of Barbara, a fellow to generate interest with a limit- of the nicest museums he has PINEVILLE — The 1940’s, when Oak Wilderness Road, ed budget,” he explained. “Judy ever been in. Bell County Chamber of student. and operated the The couple Ridge was doing Barton has been the director Today, Tom and Barbara Commerce will have a business for 14 from the get-go and she has spend most of their time in ribbon-cutting ceremony moved to years. Middlesboro in work on the done a fabulous job. Just a cou- Middlesboro, where Tom in recognition of Caddy His love of his- ple weeks ago, we redid the remains active in the historical Shack Grill’s grand open- 1961 where Tom atomic bomb. A lot tory blossomed accepted a posi- museum by the coal house, the society and tourism commis- ing on Thursday, July of yankees came from there, even- Open House Coal Museum.” sion. 15th at 10 a.m. tion to operate a tually leading to deep mine for a south then...” The Bell County Historical The couple also enjoys Caddy Shack Grill is his authorship of Society also counts Tom spending time on a farm they located across from local company The Cumberland that ran both Shattuck as an influential con- inherited from Barbara’s parents Wasioto Winds Golf — Tom Shattuck Gap Area Guide tributor. He supported the acqui- in Appomattox, Virginia. Course in Pineville, and underground and Book, which pro- strip mines. sition of a location to house the Always a history buff, Tom everyone is welcome to vides information Bell County Historical Society points out that that is where the attend the commence- Working with local miners has on the area and lists locations of been one of his favorite parts of Museum. Confederacy surrendered during ment event. interest complete with detailed “A fellow by the name of the Civil War. Additionally, the For more information, living in Middlesboro. maps and directions. “These coal miners in the Jerry Browning approached me two spend time with their three contact the Bell Co. “The fun of it,” Shattuck and wondered if we could pur- children, David, Keely, and Pete Chamber of Commerce area are some of the best, not commented, “was to find those only in the United States, but in chase the Carnegie Library and their five grandchildren. places that history books would building from the city,” he Lorie Settles is a staff writer for the the world,” Shattuck said. refer to.” explained. Daily News. She may be contacted “These guys are good, they’re For nearly 20 years, Tom has STATE NEWS second or third generation coal The city approved renting the at [email protected]. Ky. Democrat in Court considers donation Senate race loans Southwest Va. campaign $400K to preserve early movie LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky Senate has award- candidate Jack Conway's reels of Bell County fundraising for the sec- ond quarter of this year winning water BY LORIE SETTLES If the project reaches completion, the includes $400,000 in per- Staff Writer restored footage will be shown at next year’s Kentucky Mountain Laurel sonal loans, the differ- BY ADAM YOUNG PINEVILLE — Movie reels of Bell ence in giving the Staff Writer Festival and copies will be provided to County taken in the 1930s, 40s and 50s local libraries, historical societies and Democrat a slight edge were a topic of discussion at Bell over Republican Rand LEE COUNTY, Va. — The water in Southwest schools. Copies will also be available to Virginia is apparently something to write home about. County Fiscal Court on Tuesday. the public, probably for a small fee. Paul. Tim Cornett addressed the court to Conway, Kentucky's Water treatment plants in Lee, Scott and Wise The court also opened bids for laying counties were among nearly 80 facilities statewide ask for funding to restore the reels, asphalt on Ponza and Blue Ridge attorney general who was which reveal footage of the area that a lawyer in Louisville, that were recognized this month for excellence in their Church Roads. Representatives from treatment procedures and daily workings. has never been seen publicly. The Hinkle Contracting and Elmo Greer and raised $1.4 million dur- footage includes scenes from the ing the three-month peri- The Virginia Department of Health’s (VDH) Sons were present. Excellence in Granular Media Water Treatment Plant Mountain Laurel Festival, a flight made Both companies had presented bids od ending in June, at Middlesboro Airport and the con- according to his cam- Performance Awards were presented to 79 of the 131 for the project with a difference of only treatment plants in the state that use “granular media struction of old 25-E. The footage was $220. paign. Paul's campaign shot in both color and black and white. said the tea party favorite gravity flow filters” to filter impurities from drinking Judge Brock made a motion to allow water. Judge-Executive Albey Brock said him to accept the bid of whichever raised nearly $1.14 mil- that he felt it was very important to pro- lion during the quarter. According to VDH officials, granular media filters company could begin the undertaking use sand and/or anthracite, garnet, activated carbon or tect the items and commended Cornett first, indicating that the projects were Paul, a Bowling Green for taking on the important project, but eye doctor, has not lent other media to filter impurities from drinking water. long overdue. The motion passed. The awards were given according to three levels of deferred voting on the matter until A discussion also took place between money to his campaign. receiving feedback from the communi- Meanwhile, a key effectiveness and performance — including gold, sil- Judge Brock and Rick Cornett, magis- ver and bronze acknowledgments. ty. trate for district one, regarding the tak- strategist behind Paul's “I think its important to restore any political rise said he was In Lee County, the town of Pennington Gap ing of property from the Bell County received a silver award for their water treatment plant, footage you can get your hands on, and garage without authority. Cornett said leaving to become cam- old documents, and things like that, paign manager for a yet- while Jonesville was recognized with a bronze award. that he has never taken property without Bronze awards are given to treatment facilities for because they’re not making any more of the knowledge of a city employee. unnamed gubernatorial it.” said Brock. ticket in Kentucky to run meeting or exceeding filtration standards during each Judge Brock informed Cornett that month of the year. Silver awards are granted to plants “We will take it under advisement, anything taken from the county garage, next spring. Adams was we’ll see what the community tells us to campaign manager as that met the filtration standards, as well as standards such as street signs, must always be for water clarity and/or cleaning processes. do, and we’ll put it on the agenda for cleared through the County Judge, as Paul went from a libertar- the next meeting.” ian-leaning novelty to “These awards recognize those treatment plants should the placement of such signs. that produce water that is at least three times cleaner Funding in the amounts of $1,500 Cornett said that he planned on seek- frontrunner, claiming the each have already been recieved from GOP nomination. than required by the U.S. Environmental Protection ing approval of the placement of a stop Agency, and those plants that demonstrate excellence the Pineville Lion’s Club, the City of sign, but wanted to speak with the resi- Adams was shifted to Pineville and the Rotary Club. Cornett campaign chairman after in their day-to-day operations,” said Dr. Wesley dents of the area first. He agreed to seek Kleene, VDH Office of Drinking Water Director, in a asked the court to consider giving authority in the future. the primary win, about a $1,500 as well to help complete the week after Paul stirred recent press release. In other official business, the court Adam Young is a Staff Writer for the Middlesboro Daily project. approved motions to pay bills and make All monies will be used to restore the • See DEM, page 3 News. He can be contacted by e-mail at ayoung@heart- necessary transfers, to accept the trea- footage and no profits will extracted by surer’s financial statements for June, landpublications.com. Cornett or other parties. and to • See REELS, page 3 www.middlesborodailynews.com PAGE 2 THE DAILY NEWS |WEDNESDAY | JULY 14, 2010 Today s Weather Local 5-Day Forecast Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun TODAY IN BRIEF 7/14 7/15 7/16 7/17 7/18 — National News —

Iroquois lacrosse team team. Such letters are provided usually only in the case of emergency. 90/71 95/70 94/71 94/71 92/71 hoping for ID "We are trying to see if there's a way to Scattered thunder- Isolated thunder- Scattered thunder- A few thunderstorms Scattered thunder- resolution help them," he said. "The easiest way to storms. Highs in the storms. Highs in the storms. Highs in the possible. Highs in storms possible. accomplish what they want to accomplish low 90s and lows in mid 90s and lows in mid 90s and lows in the mid 90s and NEW YORK— Members of an the low 70s. the low 70s. the low 70s. lows in the low 70s. Iroquois lacrosse team who refuse to trav- is to get them a U.S. passport. We've been el on U.S. passports were barred from get- willing to do that, you know, for a number Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset ting on a flight Tuesday to the sport's world of days and we stand ready to do that 6:27 AM 8:54 PM 6:28 AM 8:53 PM 6:29 AM 8:53 PM 6:29 AM 8:52 PM 6:30 AM 8:52 PM championship tournament because of a today." dispute over their passports. Neighbor: NM gunman The 23 members of the New York- didn't raise voice with based squad arrived at a Delta terminal at Kennedy International Airport wearing victim team jackets and shirts. Their manager, ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.— The neigh- Kentucky At A Glance Ansley Jemison, didn't expect to be bor of a woman who was shot and wound- allowed to board their flight to Amsterdam ed by her boyfriend during a domestic vio- and wasn't surprised to be turned away at lence confrontation in New Mexico said the check-in desk. Tuesday she never heard the man raise his U.S. officials previously informed the voice around her or the couple's twin sons. Louisville team that new security rules for interna- Albuquerque police said Robert Reza, 91/75 tional travelers meant that their old pass- 37, shot two people to death and wounded Frankfort ports — low-tech, partly handwritten doc- Adrienne Baciano and three others at the 87/70 uments issued by a tribal authority — Emcore Corp. plant Monday morning wouldn't be honored. before killing himself. Police said the con- Lexington But by showing up, the team avoided frontation capped a bitter custody dispute Paducah 85/71 forfeiting its tickets. The airline allowed between the couple. 89/73 the squad to rebook its flight for The Emcore building in Albuquerque's Wednesday without penalty. Team offi- southeast heights was closed Tuesday but Bowling Green cials remained hopeful that a last-minute a stream of visitors dropped off flowers, 90/71 diplomatic intervention would allow them candles and other items at a makeshift to attend the World Lacrosse memorial. The parking lot was cordoned Middlesboro Championship, which is taking place in off and yellow crime scene tape ringed the 90/71 England. area. Jemison said he was confident tribal A woman who identified herself as an Area Cities leaders could work out an arrangement Emcore employee sniffled as she placed a City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. with the U.S. State Department, get the string of flowers at the memorial in front of Ashland 85 68 t-storm Glasgow 89 72 t-storm Murray 91 73 pt sunny necessary visas from the United Kingdom the company's sign. She then put a red Bowling Green 90 71 t-storm Hopkinsville 89 71 pt sunny Nashville, TN 93 73 t-storm and make it in time for their first game, beaded rosary in a bush and wiped away Cincinnati, OH 88 70 pt sunny Knoxville, TN 89 71 t-storm Owensboro 91 74 pt sunny scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Thursday in tears as she walked off. Corbin 83 70 t-storm Lexington 85 71 pt sunny Paducah 89 73 pt sunny Covington 88 71 pt sunny Louisville 91 75 pt sunny Pikeville 87 72 t-storm Manchester. Company officials said the plant will Cynthiana 87 69 pt sunny Madisonville 90 72 pt sunny Prestonsburg 85 69 t-storm "Things are looking very good," he reopen Thursday. Danville 85 71 t-storm Mayfield 91 72 pt sunny Richmond 85 70 t-storm said, although he added, "We are on a Stella Baca, who has lived in suburban Elizabethtown 89 72 pt sunny Middlesboro 90 71 t-storm Russell Springs 85 70 t-storm crunch deadline." Rio Rancho across the street from Evansville, IN 91 72 pt sunny Morehead 83 69 t-storm Somerset 83 70 t-storm The Iroquois previously have traveled Basciano for years, said she'd never seen Frankfort 87 70 pt sunny Mount Vernon 84 70 t-storm Winchester 85 71 t-storm using passports issued by the Iroquois any signs something like this would hap- Confederacy. But the U.S. government pen. Baca last saw the couple and their 5- National Cities says that, unlike U.S. passports, the year-old twins Sunday. City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. Iroquois passports aren't acceptable under "They were all outside and the boys Atlanta 92 72 t-storm Houston 93 76 pt sunny Phoenix 108 86 mst sunny new, stricter immigration rules. The play- were playing in the front yard and laugh- Boston 82 69 t-storm Los Angeles 78 66 sunny San Francisco 77 58 sunny ers won't accept U.S. government-issued ing. The parents were sitting on the porch. Chicago 90 75 mst sunny Miami 89 81 t-storm Seattle 76 57 sunny Dallas 95 78 sunny Minneapolis 81 64 t-storm St. Louis 93 79 mst sunny documents because they see them as an It was a typical family," she said. Denver 90 62 pt sunny New York 84 78 t-storm Washington, DC 87 79 t-storm attack on their identity. Basciano's brown stucco home sits in a The British government, meanwhile, quiet neighborhood, with towering yucca won't give the players visas if they cannot plants decorating a rocked gravel yard. guarantee they'll be allowed to go home. Police were at the home Monday night, but Moon Phases UV Index Several lawmakers have urged the State no one was there Tuesday and a newspaper Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Department to find a way to allow the team was left on the driveway near the mailbox. 7/14 7/15 7/16 7/17 7/18 to travel but the department said there had Baca said Reza had moved out about a 10 10 10 10 7 not yet been a resolution to the case. year ago but continued to spend time with Very High Very High Very High Very High High Department spokesman P.J. Crowley the children on weekends. New First Full Last said he was unsure if U.S. officials had She called the shooting "unbelievable." Jul 11 Jul 18 Jul 26 Aug 3 The UV Index is measured ona0- 11 number scale, with a higher UV 0 11 been in touch with the team or its represen- "A lot of people's lives were changed in Index showing the need for greater skin protection. tatives on Tuesday. He said the govern- a split second," she said. ©2010 American Profile Hometown Content Service ment has offered team members U.S. pass- University of New Mexico Hospital ports if they want them. officials upgraded Basciano's condition "The decision as to whether they accept Tuesday from critical to serious. that offer of assistance remains up to the Hospital spokesman Billy Sparks said team," he told reporters. two of the wounded workers, a man and a LLaakkee SSttaaggeess Crowley said providing letters guaran- woman, have been released. The other, a teeing their readmission to the United woman, was in satisfactory condition. Cherokee Lake 1067..1 - 0..1 States was not an option in the case of the Their names have not been released. Douglas Lake 990..9 +0..1 -Associated Press content Norris Lake 1018..3 - 0..1

PEOPLE In the news from Associated Press reports Bunny bid: Hefner offers to buy most popular years back in the 1970s. It has struggled to lure readers and advertisers as the Internet supplants print rest of Playboy as the top purveyor of adult content. Falling revenue has CHICAGO— Hugh Hefner wants to buy out the por- forced several rounds of layoffs at the company since tion of the Playboy empire he doesn't already own in a bet 2008. that the iconic brand can still bring in profits even if the Playboy magazine, which along with its websites gen- ink-on-paper magazine is past its prime. erated 44 percent of the company's $240 million in rev- Hefner, who founded Playboy magazine more than a enue last year, sold 311 ad pages for its U.S. editions last half-century ago, is apparently not alone in thinking year, down from 765 in 2000, according to the Publishers Playboy can keep swinging into the digital age. A few Information Bureau. Its average circulation has fallen by hours after Playboy Enterprises Inc. announced Hefner's about a million copies over the same period to 2.02 mil- offer Monday, the corporate parent of rival Penthouse lion. That's down from more than 5.6 million in 1975. magazine said it will also make a bid. These days, most of the company's income is drawn But it does not appear that the silk pajama-clad 84-year- from licensing the Playboy brand for consumer products old — who owns about 70 percent of the company's vot- such as men's underwear, women's lingerie, watches and ing shares and 28 percent of the nonvoting stock — will energy drinks. budge. Its licensing unit reported income of $21 million last Playboy said Hefner made it clear in his buyout propos- year, followed by $9.9 million from the company's televi- al that he is not interested in a sale or merger. The compa- sion properties and just $1.6 million from the magazine ny said Hefner expressed concern that selling Playboy and its Web site. Factoring in corporate overhead, costs could threaten the brand and its legacy. Hefner has instead related to layoffs and write-downs on the value of its proposed joining up with a little-known private equity assets, Playboy reported a net loss of $51.3 million in firm, Rizvi Traverse Management LLC, to take Playboy 2009. private. The company's stock price has tumbled since hitting a The offer comes as print advertising is in a tailspin and peak in 1999 of more than $32. It traded between $2.30 the company has stretched its brand thin trying to wring and $5.22 over the past year before jumping $1.61 to close profits through leasing its famous bunny ears for every- at $5.55 on the potential buyout Monday. thing from cigars to slot machines. Not surprisingly, Marc Bell, the CEO of Penthouse Hefner, who serves as Playboy's editor-in-chief and owner FriendFinder, said he is interested in Playboy more chief creative officer, is offering $5.50 per share in cash, a for the brand's potential on the Web and mobile gadgets nearly 40 percent premium above Friday's closing stock than the iconic printed magazine. price of $3.94. Shares of the company gained 41 percent "The real focus is on the digital side," Bell said. Though Monday. Based on the number of shares outstanding on he said shutting down the print magazine would be a bad April 30, Hefner's proposal is worth $122.5 million and idea, he added, "It needs to be run like a 21st century com- values the company at about $185 million. pany." Playboy, which is headquartered in Chicago, described It is not clear what resources privately held Hefner's offer letter as a proposal and said there was no FriendFinder has to put behind its bid. FriendFinder, guarantee it would get any formal bid from Hefner. But which also runs other adult and dating websites, produces Playboy said Hefner indicated that Rizvi Traverse has adult videos and licenses adult content, shelved its plans to been in touch with "major lenders regarding potential go public earlier this year, blaming the poor market condi- financing" and is "highly confident ample financial tions. Executives had hoped to raise at least $200 million resources will be available to complete the transaction." in the transaction. The firm declined further comment, and Hefner did not Bell had acquired Penthouse as part of a 2003 bankrupt- respond to requests for an interview. cy reorganization that also saw the resignation of founder If the deal goes through, Hefner will have a major turn- Robert Guccione as the company's CEO. Bell declined to around effort on his hands. give any specifics on his offer, which he said would come The racy magazine that Hefner launched in 1953 had its soon. THE DAILY NEWS |WEDNESDAY | JULY 14 2010 PAGE 3 Court nixes ban on Ky. judicial party affiliations

BY BRETT BARROUQUERE "Is there any doubt about a commitment when a affiliation, while in Michigan, political parties gener- Associated Press Writer candidate professes to believe life begins at concep- ally pick the state Supreme Court nominees, but can- tion?" Wiseman wrote. "Is there any committed bias didates run on a nonpartisan ballot. Justices also can LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A federal appeals in favor of a political party when a candidate for judge nominate themselves and run independently of the court on Tuesday cleared the way for Kentucky judi- states a 'strong belief in the right to keep and bear parties. cial candidates to raise money and run with political arms'?" A messages left for Greg Hovious, an attorney for party affiliations, but ordered a lower court to consid- James Bopp, a Terre Haute, Ind., attorney who rep- the Kentucky Judicial Conduct Commission, was not er whether the candidates can offer specific positions resented the plaintiff, said the ruling brings judicial immediately returned Tuesday. on issues. campaigns into line with other political races. Former Kentucky Republican Party official Judge Jeffrey Sutton of the Cincinnati-based U.S. "It just seems absurd that, as I think the 6th Circuit Marcus Carey, who lost the 2006 race to Kentucky 6th Circuit Court of Appeals said banning campaign found, that you would have campaigns for judicial Supreme Court Justice Wil Schroeder, challenged fundraising and party affiliations violated the First office and candidates could not do things like this that Kentucky's rule that said judicial candidates must not Amendment's guarantee of free speech. are so basic to running for office," Bopp said. "intentionally or recklessly" make a statement that "Elections are elections, and the same First The decision could affect Ohio, where judicial can- could be perceived "by a reasonable person" as com- Amendment applies to all of them," Sutton wrote for didates are barred from identifying a party affiliation mitting them to rule a certain way on an issue they the three-judge panel. after the primary election. could hear. In 2008, U.S. District Judge Karen Caldwell also "It would certainly make it unenforceable," Bopp The new rule was drafted after a judge struck down threw out the Kentucky Judicial Conduct said of Ohio's rule. "That doesn't mean they may not a previous one that prevented judicial candidates from Commission's rule against judicial candidates identi- try to enforce it. But, it certainly makes it unenforce- making statements that "commit or appear to commit" fying themselves by party and raising money, but she able." to positions on cases they likely would hear. upheld a ban on judicial candidates taking stands on The Ohio Attorney General's office filed a brief in Seven states, including Texas, Louisiana and specific issues. the case seeking to uphold the state's ban. Ted Hart, a Pennsylvania, already allow judicial candidates to run Judge Thomas B. Wiseman of the 6th Circuit said spokesman for the Ohio Attorney General's Office, affiliated with a political party. Nine other states, he would have upheld the ban on candidates profess- said office is analyzing the decision and its possible including North Carolina, Oregon and Wisconsin, ban ing a stand on specific issues. Wiseman said candi- impact on the state, even though the ruling didn't judges from running as politically affiliated. Fourteen dates know when such a stance has been taken and directly address Ohio. states that elect or vote to retain judges have no com- states can deal with those on a case-by-case basis. Tennessee, also part of the 6th Circuit, allows party parable rule. Rand Paul says he owes success to tea party BY BRUCE SCHREINER (AP) — Republican mary victory in against any unbalanced few specifics on how to right time" to emerge as a Associated Press Writer Senate hopeful Rand Paul Kentucky, and said budget, whether it be cut spending, saying candidate amid the rise of credits the tea party for Tuesday its activists press Republican or broadly that every gov- the tea party. LOUISVILLE, Ky. his once-improbable pri- him on if he's willing to Democrat," campaign ernment program should He described the tea stand up to the GOP on manager Jesse Benton be scrutinized. party as "equal parts Paul campaign chairman spending. said. Paul, a first-time can- chastisement" of "When you interview Asked where Paul's didate, is running against Democrats and leaving Senate campaign with the tea party, the allegiance would be if the Democratic Attorney Republicans, though tea LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A key strategist behind main thing they'll ask me GOP and tea partiers split General Jack Conway for party candidates have run Republican Rand Paul's political rise says he is leav- is ... if the Republicans on an issue, Benton didn't the seat of Republican as Republicans and the ing Paul's senatorial campaign to become campaign are wrong and the choose sides. Sen. Jim Bunning, who is movement has identified Republicans want to "He's going to vote retiring after two terms. with the GOP. manager for a tea party-leaning gubernatorial ticket spend too much money, what he thinks is right, Paul said during the that is being formed. will you vote no?" Paul what he thinks is in the Fox interview that he David Adams said Tuesday he's looking forward to said on Fox News best interests of couldn't have won the his new role in next year's governor's race, and said his Channel. Kentuckians, and he's GOP nomination in departure from Paul's campaign staff does not reflect Paul, a libertarian- going to vote based on Kentucky without sup- any conflicts in the campaign. leaning eye doctor from what is constitutional," port from the tea party. Adams was campaign manager during Paul's suc- Bowling Green, didn't Benton said. Paul defeated Trey cessful run for the GOP Senate nomination, but was say how he responds Paul, the son of U.S. Grayson, Kentucky's sec- shifted to campaign chairman in a reorganization after across mostly conserva- Rep. Ron Paul of Texas, a retary of state, for the the May primary. tive Kentucky, but later former presidential candi- GOP nomination in May. Adams said he'll manage a Republican gubernatori- his campaign manager date, has become a tea Grayson was backed by al ticket that he expects to form soon. He didn't say addressed the question. party favorite for his much of the state's GOP who will be on the ticket, but said it will represent tea Paul has "made it very campaign themes of bal- establishment, including party ideals. clear that Republicans anced budgets and limit- Senate Republican leader Adams is a Republican strategist and former blog- and Democrats have been ed government. Paul Mitch McConnell. ger who had been with the Paul campaign since it spending too much touts a balanced budget Paul said he was the began. money, and he will vote amendment but offers "right messenger at the

minorities if business News Channel, Paul said News Channel. not set up for people to owners don't want to. he couldn't have won the However, tea party come and express their Dem Adams said his depar- GOP nomination in candidates have run as mind," Paul said. Continued from page 1 ture from Paul's cam- Kentucky without sup- Republicans, and the paign did not reflect any port from the tea party, movement has identified controversy when he conflicts in the cam- and claimed the move- with the GOP, particular- expressed misgivings paign. ment criticizes ly criticizing Democrats. about portions of the Paul and Conway are Republicans and Paul said the tea party Civil Rights Act. Paul vying to replace Democrats equally. offered an "open mike" suggested that the federal Republican Sen. Jim "An interesting thing for unhappy voters. government shouldn't Bunning, who is retiring about it is, it's equal parts "What's different is have the power to force after two terms. chastisement to both par- both the Republican and restaurants to serve Appearing on Fox ties," Paul said on Fox the Democrat party are

246 calls made to the Charlotte Killion, Quincy at [email protected]. Bell County Sheriff’s Miracle, and Eric Hurley Reels Office, 23 collisions in as part-time EMTs. Continued from page 1 Bell County, and 56 The Bell County arrests. Animal Shelter was also accept the Sheriff’s The court also accept- approved to hire Donald claims sheet for the fee ed a check from Clerk Pace part time and to account for June. Becky Blevins and change the position of Sheriff Bruce Bennett motions were approved Catlin Henry from part- presented the court with to change Sharon Owens time to full-time. checks in the amount of from a part-time to full- $27,899.59, and a memo- Lorie Settles is a staff writer time paramedic, and to for the Middlesboro Daily randum of monthly activ- hire Josh Evan Gilbert, ities. In June, there were News. She can be contacted PAGE 4 THE DAILY NEWS |WEDNESDAY |JULY 14, 2010 Managing Editor: Brandy Calvert Phone: (606) 248-1010 ext. 206 Fax: (606) 248-7614 Email: [email protected] O P I N I O N Web page: www.middlesborodailynews.com

° Publisher Pat Lay ° Managing Editor Brandy Calvert ° Views expressed on the Opinion page are not necessarily those of the Daily News or its staff. The United States Vs. Arizona he legal case against the Arizona's commitment to enforce- passed in 2007. All the same argu- nakedly political. Obama, the for- Arizona immigration law is ment. ments were mustered about federal mer hopemonger, has become a Tunassailable. The legal fight between the fed- pre-emption. A U.S. district-court movable feast of cynicism. He The Justice Department and the eral government and Arizona will judge (upheld by the appeals court) promised that he'd move compre- American Civil Liberties Union be a case of dueling insincere argu- rejected them because the state law hensive immigration reform in his argue that the law ments. The federal government will so closely tracked the federal law first year in office. This became impermissibly "con- pretend that it objects to Arizona and didn't contradict its stated pur- flicts with federal supposedly creating a wholly new pose. known as la promesa de Obama in law and enforcement scheme of immigration regulation, The drafters of the new law the Latino community, and it suf- priorities," in the when its real problem is that the attempted to meet these same stan- fered the same ignominious fate as words of the ACLU state wants to take existing law too dards by directly drawing on feder- his pledges to enact a net-spending suit. And who can seriously. al statutes for its definition of cut and comb through the federal disagree? Clearly, Arizona will pretend that it is act- immigration offenses. The courts budget line by line. La decepcion de Arizona's priority is ing in keeping with long-standing have long upheld the right of states Obama. to enforce the Rich federal intent, when its law never to make arrests for violations of According to Gallup, Obama's nation's immigration would have been necessary if the federal immigration law, and the Lowry laws; the federal approval rating has held steady this feds intended to enforce their own Supreme Court in a 1976 decision year among whites (41 percent) and ——— government's priority statutes. Instead, the federal gov- said federal immigration law didn't blacks (91 percent). But it has is to ignore them as ernment has adopted what the intend "to preclude even harmo- Syndicated much as possible. dropped from 69 percent to 57 per- Columnist Justice Department calls - in a nious state regulation." Regardless, Case closed. euphemism for the ages - "balanced the courts will now decide. cent among Latinos. On cue, In his immigration administration of the immigration The Obama administration hasn't Obama gave an immigration speech speech last week, laws." always been such a stickler for touting comprehensive reform even President Barack Obama warned The case against Arizona rests on national uniformity. Last year, it though there's no legislative path ominously of a "patchwork" of "pre-emption," the notion that fed- reversed Bush-administration poli- forward, and his attorney general immigration laws arising as "states eral law "occupies the field" on cy and stopped prosecuting viola- sued Arizona. If the thoroughly and localities go their own ways." immigration and prevents states tions of federal marijuana law by political Holder thought it'd help, Oddly enough, sanctuary cities act- from passing their own regulations. users and suppliers of medical mar- ing in open defiance of immigration he'd sue John Boehner. In the context of the initial gusts of ijuana in states that have legalized And so the battle is joined, with laws have never notably been the outrage at the Arizona law, this is a it. The upshot is that the direct vio- the federal government making the object of his wrath. Who's to judge somewhat technical transgression. lation of federal drug laws is the good-hearted people of Couldn't Eric Holder have nailed acceptable at the state level, where- plea - please, whatever you do, let Berkeley? There's only one part of Arizona for its nascent Nazism? as the direct enforcement of federal our immigration laws molder on the the dismaying patchwork that stirs Arizona has been here before. immigration laws at the state level books. Obama's Cabinet to outrage and his Rich Lowry can be reached via e-mail: attorney general to legal action - Pro-immigration groups sued over is not. its workplace enforcement law The animus toward Arizona is [email protected] TODAY IN HISTORY By the Associated Press

oday is Wednesday, July 14, study of chimpanzees in the wild. president at the Democratic nation- is 82. Actress Polly Bergen is 80. the 195th day of 2010. There On this date: al convention in Los Angeles. Former football player Rosey Grier Tare 170 days left in the year. In 1789, during the French In 1966, eight student nurses is 78. Actor Vincent Pastore is 64. Today's Highlight in History: Revolution, citizens of Paris were murdered by Richard Speck in Former music company executive On July 14, 1960, British stormed the Bastille prison and a Chicago dormitory. researcher Jane Goodall arrived at released the seven prisoners inside. Ten years ago: A powerful solar Tommy Mottola (muh-TOH'-luh) is the Gombe Stream Reserve in the In 1798, Congress passed the flare disrupted some satellite and 61. Rock musician Chris Cross Tanganyika Territory (in present- Sedition Act, making it a federal shortwave radio communications. (Ultravox) is 58. Actor Jerry crime to publish false, scandalous The 13th International AIDS day Tanzania) to begin her famous or malicious writing about the Conference came to a close in Houser is 58. Actor-director Eric United States government. Durban, South Africa. Actress Laneuville is 58. Actor Stan Shaw In 1853, Commodore Matthew Meredith MacRae of TV's is 58. Movie producer Scott Rudin Perry relayed to Japanese officials a "" died in is 52. Singer-guitarist Kyle Gass is letter from President Millard Manhattan Beach, Calif. at 56. 50. Country musician Ray Herndon Fillmore, requesting trade relations. Five years ago: Chief U.S. “The Home Daily of The Cumberlands” (Fillmore's term of office had Justice William H. Rehnquist, end- (McBride and the Ride) is 50. already expired by the time the let- ing a two-day stay in the hospital, Actress Jane Lynch is 50. Actor ter was delivered.) pledged to continue working as Jackie Earle Haley is 49. Actor VOL. 100 No - 79 In 1881, outlaw William H. long as his health permitted. Matthew Fox is 44. Rock musician Bonney Jr., alias "Billy the Kid," (Rehnquist died in Sept. 2005.) Ellen Reid (Crash Test Dummies) How to contact us was shot and killed by Sheriff Pat One year ago: At her Senate Main number: (606)248-1010 Garrett in Fort Sumner, N.M. confirmation hearing, Supreme is 44. Rock singer-musician Tanya Fax number: (606)248-7614 In 1913, Gerald Rudolph Ford Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor Donelly is 44. Actress Missy Gold Call the main number then ask for the following extensions: Jr., the 38th president of the United pushed back vigorously against is 40. Olympic gold medal snow- States, was born Leslie Lynch King Republican charges that she would boarder Ross Rebagliati is 39. Jr. in Omaha, Neb. bring bias and a liberal agenda to Publisher: Pat Lay - 202 Rhythm-and-blues singer Tameka [email protected] In 1921, Italian-born anarchists the nation's highest bench. Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Disgraced financier Bernard Cottle (Xscape) is 35. Country Newsroom Vanzetti were convicted in Madoff arrived at the Butner singer Jamey Johnson is 35. Hip- Dedham, Mass., of murdering a Federal Correctional Complex in hop musician taboo (Black Eyed Managing Editor: Brandy Calvert - 206 shoe company paymaster and his North Carolina to begin serving a Peas) is 35. Actor Scott Porter is [email protected] guard. (Sacco and Vanzetti were 150-year sentence. The American Sports Editor: Jay Compton - 219 executed six years later.) League continued its dominance 31. [email protected] In 1933, all German political par- over the National League with a 4- Thought for Today: "A man Lifestyles Editor: Donna Greene - 205 ties, except the Nazi Party, were 3 win in the All-Star game at new must be both stupid and uncharita- [email protected] outlawed. Busch Stadium in St. Louis. ble who believes there is no virtue Staff Writer: Tabitha Webb - 212 In 1958, the army of Iraq over- Today's Birthdays: Playwright [email protected] threw the monarchy. Arthur Laurents is 93. Actor Dale or truth but on his own side." — Staff Writer: Adam Young - 222 In 1960, Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson Robertson is 87. Actor Harry Dean Joseph Addison, English essayist [email protected] of Texas was nominated for vice Stanton is 84. Actress Nancy Olson and poet (1672-1719). Staff Writer: Lorie Settles - 208 [email protected]

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OBITUARIES Bell County student graduates from Floyd Grant Hunter Rogers Scholars summer youth program LITTLE CLEAR BY SHARON DODSON CREEK, Ky. — Floyd The Center for Rural Development Grant Hunter, 95 of Little Rogers Scholars graduate Kendra Taylor of Bell County is return- Clear Creek, with a long- ing to her home community with a renewed commitment to commu- ing to go home to his nity service and determination to use her newfound confidence to step Savior and his beloved up into a leadership role. wife of 66 years, Taylor, 16, a junior at Bell County High School, graduated from the Gertrude, left this life on first summer session of Rogers Scholars on July 2 at The Center for July 12, 2010 at the Rural Development in Somerset after completing the week-long pro- Pineville Community gram, which focuses on building critical leadership and entrepreneur- Hospital. He was born on ial skills in participants as the region’s next generation of leaders. February 26, 1915 a son “Rogers Scholars has definitely been an experience of a lifetime,” of the late Jacob Lafayette Taylor said. “It gave me the confidence and the drive to want to give and Lydia Mason Hunter. back to my community.” Grant was a member of Taylor, daughter of David and Lisa Taylor of Pineville, said she Fuson Chapel Missionary wouldn’t have been able to follow through with her plans to launch a Baptist Church for 75 drug-awareness campaign in her home community if it had not have years, was a coal miner been for Rogers Scholars. “I have participated in many activities here at Rogers Scholars that and worked for M.L. have strengthened my leadership and team-building skills by develop- Taylor Paving for many ing confidence to help become a leader in my community,” she said. years before retiring with Rogers Scholars—The Center’s flagship youth program—empha- the Kentucky Department sizes the development of technological skills and builds in participants of Highways in 1980. He a sense of leadership, an entrepreneurial spirit, and a commitment to was a respected citizen of rural Kentucky. Bell County. “Rogers Scholars instills in young people the desire to serve their Photo submitted He was preceded in home communities and the region by assuming a leadership role, if Lonnie Lawson, at left, president and CEO of The Center for death by with loving wife, they haven’t already, as soon as they graduate from the program,” Rural Development, presents 2010 Rogers Scholars graduate Gertrude Fuson Hunter, a Lonnie Lawson, president and CEO of The Center, said. “These stu- Kendra Taylor, a junior at Bell County High School, with a great-grandchild, Tara dents truly represent the best and brightest minds in our region and are plaque recognizing her completion of the week-long program. Hunter and was the last the next generation of leaders in Southern and Eastern Kentucky.” Taylor, daughter of David and Lisa Taylor of Pineville, gradu- survivor of all his siblings Each graduate will receive an offer of a college scholarship from 14 ated from the first class of Rogers Scholars at an awards and and their spouses. participating colleges and universities in Kentucky, and one universi- graduation program held on July 2 at The Center in Somerset. Survivors include his ty in Tennessee. daughter, Marilyn and During the week, Scholars participate in a series of leadership and This summer’s sessions represent the largest combined group to team-building exercises; interact with some of the state’s top business ever attend Rogers Scholars in the 12-year history of the program. Arnold Fuson; sons, and professional leaders; complete a community service project; and Bobby and Helen Hunter, “The Center is honored to share the Rogers Scholars experience, receive professional development training in one of three declared described by past graduates as an experience of a lifetime, with 73 out- Charles and Bertha majors: engineering, video production, and the newest offering, standing high school students from within our 42-county primary serv- Hunter and Jimmy and healthcare. ice area,” Jessica Melton, associate director of leadership and training Teresa Hunter all of Little Thirty-six high school students—all rising juniors—graduated from for The Center, said. “These students have exemplified strong leader- Clear Creek; grandchil- the first session of Rogers Scholars, which was held during the week ship skills and a commitment to our region. dren, Scott (Michele) of June 27-July 2 on the grounds of The Center in Somerset, and 37 “After spending a week with Rogers Scholars,” Melton added, “I Hunter, Charles “Tiny” additional students will be back starting July 12 for the second and know great things lie ahead for Southern and Eastern Kentucky.” Hunter, Waylon final week of the summer youth leadership program. (Jackie)Hunter, Mark (Teresa) Hunter, Keith Fuson, Jeanetta Gail (Clint) Goodin, Jill (Joe) Lefevers and Adam Hunter all of Pineville, Terrence (Beth) Hunter and Donnie (Carol) Hunter al of Defiance, Ohio; 20 great-grandchil- dren; 6 great-great-grand- children and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends. Services will be Thursday, at 2 p.m. at the Fuson Chapel Missionary Baptist Church with Rev. Truman Partin, Rev. Denny Hunter, Rev. Photo submitted Tommy Barnett and Rev. The four 2010 classes of Rogers Scholars and Rogers Explorers earned the PRIDE Volunteer of the Month Award. Rogers Clint Goodin. Music will Scholars volunteering near Conley Bottom Marina on Lake Cumberland included local student Kendra Taylor, Bell County High be by the Fuson Chapel School. Choir, Barry Barton and his great-grandson, Caleb Rogers Scholars and Rogers Explorers win PRIDE Volunteer of the Month award Hunter. Burial will follow in the Fuson Chapel SOMERSET, Ky. — PRIDE this summer, and I ment to their communi- “Volunteers are the cleanup and education Cemetery at Little Clear A group of promising hope they are now moti- ties.” backbone of PRIDE,” said projects. We want to thank Creek with his grandsons young leaders from south- vated to continue caring The PRIDE Volunteer Congressman Hal Rogers TECO Coal for helping serving as pallbearers. ern and eastern Kentucky for the environment and of the Month program rec- (KY-5). “We wouldn’t be PRIDE give these gener- has been honored with the serving others,” said ognizes hard work and where we are without our ous people the recognition Honorary pallbearers are PRIDE Volunteer of the PRIDE’s Karen Engle. dedication to the PRIDE volunteers. More than they deserve.” Dr. Steven Morgan, the Month Award. “They were selected for initiative. With corporate 260,000 volunteers have ministers and deacons of The 120 students are these youth programs sponsorship from TECO helped with PRIDE Fuson Chapel and every- members of the 2010 because they have shown Coal, WYMT-TV airs one “Pap” has been an classes of the Rogers great potential to make our commercials about each inspiration to. Scholars and Rogers region an even better place PRIDE Volunteer of the The family will receive Explorers, which are youth to call home. We are Month. The 12 Volunteers friends after 6 p.m. programs of The Center pleased to partner with The of the Month are consid- Wednesday at the Arnett for Rural Development, Center to arrange service ered for PRIDE’s annual & Steele Funeral Home in known as The Center. projects that encourage Tony Turner Volunteer of Pineville which is hon- They picked up trash in their long-term commit- the Year Award. ored to serve the Hunter downtown Williamsburg, family. Light a virtual at Green River Lake and at candle and sign the online Lake Cumberland. guestbook at “I appreciate these stu- dents for volunteering with www.arnettsteele.com. PAGE 6 THE DAILY NEWS |WEDNESDAY |JULY 14, 2010

Section Editor: Donna Greene Phone: (606) 248-1010 ext. 205 Fax: (606) 248-7614 LIFESTYLES Email: [email protected] Web page: www.middlesborodailynews.com 23 and Trapped Crockett & Beeler to wed

Dear Annie: My girlfriend got pregnant during our senior year, so I married her to do the right thing. At first, it was great living together, even with the baby. But now, five years later, we have two kids and she's pregnant again. I know it takes both of us to make a baby, but she is the one responsible for birth control, and I didn't want any more kids. The only fun I have is playing league baseball, and once in a while, I get out with the guys. Annie, I'm only 23 and want more out of life. We both work, but after paying the bills, we don't have a dime left. Sex is rare. I work around hot women all the time. My wife is going to take two months off of work before the baby is born, and life at home will be miserable. With another child, she will be grumpier than ever. I feel trapped. My friends, single and married, have a lot more fun than I do. Kathy Sometimes after a few drinks, I feel a rage inside and have to walk Mitchell away to calm down. Don't you think my wife has some responsibil- and ity to be more loving to me? I don't even know what my question Marcy is, but I know something has to change. — Tired of It All Sugar Dear Tired: We commend you for being responsible, but one ——— problem with marrying young and for obligatory reasons is that you feel you've missed out. Your wife is equally "trapped." The rest- Annie’s lessness you are experiencing can be managed if you and your wife Mailbox love each other and are both willing to work on it. Talk to your cler- gyperson, or find low-cost counseling through United Way or the YMCA. Also keep in mind that as your friends get married and start families, the differences between you will be less noticeable. (And P.S.: If your wife keeps get- ting pregnant and you don't want any more children, YOU should be in charge of birth control.) Dear Annie: You were way off in your response to "Pagan in a Christian Family." To tell someone with different religious beliefs to simply sit quietly dur- Mr. and Mrs. William David Crockett and Mr. and Mrs. James Edward ing a blessing and try not to upset anyone is ridiculous. Her family should honor Beeler announce the forthcoming marriage of their children, Jenna Gail her wishes and simply do nothing. Maybe when they are about to say these magic Crockett and James Edward Beeler III. words, she could get up from the table and go into the next room. Sitting quietly The bride-elect is a 2003 graduate of Bell County High School and a 2009 gives consent. She is being persecuted. Don't let them get away with it. — M.D. graduate of Western Kentucky University, where she is pursuing a career in Dear M.D.: It is not "persecution" to sit respectfully during someone's prayer in education. their own home, at their own table, even if their beliefs are different from yours. The prospective bridegroom is a 2004 graduate of Middlesboro High School Read on for more: and a 2009 graduate of South College, Knoxville, Tenn., where he received a From Santa Cruz, Calif.: I, too, am a Pagan, and most of my family is Christian. degree in physical therapy. I have no problem sitting through a prayer at family gatherings. I deal with it by They will be united in marriage on Saturday, July 17, at 4:30 p.m. at silently thanking The Goddess when God is mentioned and My Lady when our Binghamtown Baptist Church. Lord is thanked. Part of the philosophy of Wicca is "and harm none," and she is harming herself by stressing over this. We can't change how others view the world. We can only change how we respond. I would encourage her to live her life by example and learn to be tolerant of others. CHURCH CALENDAR Oregon: I'm also the only Witch in a Christian family. In order to receive respect from other family members, I not only show respect for their rituals in their own JULY 14-15 Saturday, July 17 at 7 Ballinger at 248-4779 homes, but welcome their mealtime prayers at mine. I don't recite them, but p.m. Featured singers or Wallace Wade at remain, as you say, respectfully silent while I inwardly thank my own deities. If I VACATION BIBLE include Wayne 248-1089. SCHOOL will be held were to be verbally attacked or had some truly objectionable ritual thrust on me, I Carpenter and Gospel JULY 18-21 would stand my ground. But I don't consider mealtime prayers offensive. July 13-15 from 6-9 Lights. Everyone wel- Please, "Pagan," don't add to the hatred and spiritual intolerance that permeates p.m. at West Pineville come. Tommy Cutchier VACATION BIBLE this world. As the Wiccan Rede says, if it "harms none," then do what you will. Baptist Church. For is the pastor. SCHOOL will be held This should go for all belief systems, not just ours. — Oregon Pagan Woman transportation call July 18-21 from 6:30- Annie's Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Ann Calvin at 1-606-626- JULY 18 8:30 p.m. at Chester Landers column. Please e-mail your questions to [email protected], or write to: 1450 or Chenoa at 337- LINCOLN SCHOOL Avenue Baptist Church. Annie's Mailbox, c/o Creators Syndicate, 5777 W. Century Blvd., Ste. 700, Los Angeles, 6333. For more infor- HOMECOMING will JULY 18-23 CA 90045. mation call 337-5868 or conclude with a com- 269-6405. munity worship service VACATION BIBLE JULY 13-18 at the Central SCHOOL will be held COMMUNITY CALENDAR Auditorium (located July 18-23 from 6-8:30 HOMECOMING between MHS & MMS) p.m. at Shawanee JULY 14-15 Children must be present be held from 6-10 p.m. SERVICE will be held on Cumberland Avenue, Missionary Baptist to receive school supplies, the 3rd Saturday of each at Ferguson Ridge at 11 a.m. Sunday, July Church, Shawanee, Tenn. 10¢ SALE will be held clothes and shoes. Free month May through Pentecostal Holiness from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. now 18, with a “Tag-Team JULY 19-23 food, free haircuts, and lots October at the Church, Tazewell, Message from the Lord” through Thursday, July REVIVAL SER- of games and prizes. For Middlesboro Mall. Tenn. at 7 p.m. nightly delivered by Lincoln 15, at the Salvation Army more information call the VICES will be held July Antique cars and trucks, July 13-17, with differ- Alumni Rev. Arthur Thrift Store, North 18th Lighthouse Mission Center hot rods and motorcycle, ent preachers, and on 19-23 at 7 p.m. nightly at Street, Middlesboro. at 337-1834. Trent and his son, Rev. Calvary Holiness all makes and models are Sunday July 18, at 11 Artrell Trent. Music JULY 14 welcome. Food, music, a.m., with dinner to fol- Church, Pineville (turn JULY 16-18 will be provided by The right at red light onto shopping, fun for the low. Church of the True JACK SMITH, LINCOLN SCHOOL whole family. Hwy. 66, go one mile, American Legion Service HOMECOMING will be JULY 14-16 Living God of Holiness church is on the left) with JULY 20 Choir, and others. For Officer, will be at the held July 16-18 in HOMECOMING Bro. Noah Phillips as the Middlesboro. For more more information, National Guard Armory MIDDLESBORO REVIVAL at Lighthouse evangelist. from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. information call Edward please call Edward Ballinger at 248-4779 or MIDDLE SCHOOL Sanctuary, 205 Salisbury Wednesday to assist vet- SBDM COUNCIL will Ave., Middlesboro. erans and their depend- Wallace Wade at 248- 1089. meet Tuesday, July 20, at Brother Homer Stephens ents file claims due them 5:30 p.m. in the school will be speaking on July from military service. JULY 16, 23, 30 library. 14-16 at 7 p.m. Brother JULY 15 SKCTC RE-REGIS- LIFELINE OF BELL Bob Thomas will speak TRATION for the 2010 COUNTY Support July 17 at 7 p.m. and July PINEVILLE CHAP- Groups sessions for men 18 at 11 a.m. Pastor Jess TER #89 OES will meet Fall semester will be held July 16, 23, and 30 from and women struggling Roark welcomes every- Thursday at the Masonic with addiction are held one. Building in Pineville. The 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. on the meeting will begin with a designated days at the each Tuesday at 6:30 JULY 16 meal at 6:30 p.m., fol- Cumberland, Harlan, p.m. at First United lowed by the business Middlesboro, Pineville Methodist Church, YOUTH RALLY meeting at 7:30 p.m. and Whitesburg campus- Virgina Avenue, will be held Friday, July EMPLOYMENT es. During the sessions, Pineville. For more infor- 16, from 6-9 p.m. at the OPPORTUNITY FAIR students will also be able mation call Sharon Middlesboro Mall. will be held Thursday, to apply for financial aid, Teaney at 337-1834. Performers include July 15, from 10 a.m. to 2 to enroll in the classes Sessions are free. Malachi, Shallow Deep, p.m. at Bell-Whitley CAA they need and to work out TRI-STATE FAMILY Disciples Plan, and JobSight, 129 Pine Street, a tuition payment plan. AL-ANON GROUP Worship on Wings, meets at 6 p.m. each Pineville. Sponsored by For further details about Hands of Praise, and the Ky. State Treasury, the summer pre-registra- Tuesday at Southside Bell- Whitley CA, and the Baptist Church (21st & The Fathers House Bell Co. Office of tion sessions, call 1-888- Intermediate Drama 274-7322, 606-589-2145, Doncaster, Middlesboro). Employment and If you have to cope with a Teams. Guest speaker Training. 606-242-2145 or 606- will be Jason Smith. 633-0279. Regular regis- family member or loved HARROGATE one struggling with drug MC is Dan Depriest. SENIOR CITIZENS tration for the fall semes- ter will be August 9-12. and/or alcohol addiction, JULY 17 CENTER monthly cov- and you need support, ered dish luncheon will be JULY 17 this group is for you. For GOSPEL SINGING held Thursday, July 15. more information call at Flatwoods Freewill Speaker will be a represen- CRUSIN’ the 248-6812 (after 5 p.m.). Baptist Church on tative from Mercy Health CRATER car show will Care. The topic will be long term care. Speaker will begin at 10:30 a.m. JULY 16 BACK TO SCHOOL GIVEAWAY, sponsored by Lighthouse Mission Center, will be held Friday, July 16, from 5-9 p.m. at the old Bell County High School football field. THE DAILY NEWS |WEDNESDAY | JULY 14, 2010 PAGE 7

Section Editor: Jay Compton Phone: (606) 248-1010 ext. 219 Fax: (606) 248-7614 S P O R T S Email: [email protected] Web page: www.middlesborodailynews.com Middlesboro Country Yankees owner George Club hosts third Steinbrenner annual 3-man scramble dies at 80 BY RONALD BLUM AP Sports Writer NEW YORK (AP) — George Steinbrenner, whose big wallet and win-at-all-cost attitude whipped the New York Yankees into a billion-dollar sports empire, died Tuesday. He had just celebrated his 80th birthday July 4. Steinbrenner had a heart attack, was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital in Tampa, Fla., and died at about 6:30 a.m, a person close to the owner told The Associated Press. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the team had not disclosed those details. "George was 'The Boss,' make no mistake," Hall of Famer Yogi Berra said. "He built the Yankees into champions, and that's something nobody can ever deny. He was a very generous, caring, passionate man. George and I had our differences, but who didn't? We became great friends over the last decade and I will miss him very much." In 37-plus seasons as owner, Steinbrenner led the Yankees to seven World Series championships, 11 American League pennants and 16 AL East titles. "He was and always will be as much of a New York Photo courtesy JOHN ENGLE/ Pinnacle Sports View Yankee as Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio, The Middlesboro Country Club hosted its third annual 3-man scramble over the weekend. Mickey Mantle, Yogi Berra, Whitey Ford and all of J.C. Shumate, Reid Shumate and Steve Evans took first place in the championship flight. Pictured the other Yankee legends," baseball commissioner above are the three men. Bud Selig said. "Although we would have disagree- ments over the years, they never interfered with our friendship and commitment to each other. Our friend- Pictured at right is ship was built on loyalty and trust and it never wavered." Jonathan Evans. Steinbrenner's death on the day of the All-Star game was the second in three days to rock the Yankees. Bob Sheppard, the team's revered public Evans, John Dunn and address announcer from 1951-07, died Sunday at 99. New York was 11 years removed from its last Mike Thompson took championship when Steinbrenner headed a group that bought the team from CBS Inc. on Jan. 3, 1973, for about $10 million. third place in the first He revolutionized the franchise — and sports — by starting his own television network and ballpark food flight. company. Forbes now values the Yankees at $1.6 bil- lion, trailing only Manchester United ($1.8 billion) and the Dallas Cowboys ($1.65 billion). Pictured below is Mark "He was an incredible and charitable man," his family said in a statement. "He was a visionary and a giant in the world of sports. He took a great but strug- Wakin with John gling franchise and turned it into a champion again." He ruled with obsessive dedication to detail, over- Smith. seeing everything from trades to the airblowers that kept his ballparks spotless. He admittedly was over- bearing, screaming at all from commissioners to man- Photos courtesy JOHN ENGLE/ agers to secretaries. His reign was interrupted for suspensions, includ- Pinnacle Sports View ing a 15-month ban in 1974 after his guilty plea to conspiring to make illegal contributions to President Richard Nixon's re-election campaign. He was par- doned 15 years later by President Ronald Reagan. The son of a shipping magnate, Steinbrenner lived up to his billing as "the Boss," a nickname he earned and clearly enjoyed as he ruled with an iron fist. While he lived in Tampa he was a staple on the front pages of New York newspapers. "He was truly the most influential and innovative owner in all of sports," former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani said. "He made the Yankees a source of great pride in being a New Yorker." Steinbrenner's mansion, on a leafy street in an older neighborhood of south Tampa, was quiet Tuesday. Private security guards milled around on the empty circular driveway inside the gates. A police officer turned away reporters along the narrow street. News vehicles lined the other side of the street. "The passing of George Steinbrenner marks the end of an era in New York City baseball history," rival Mets owners Fred and Jeff Wilpon and Saul Katz said. "George was a larger than life figure and a force in the industry." Steinbrenner was known for feuds, clashing with Berra and hiring manager Billy Martin five times while repeatedly fighting with him. But as his health declined, Steinbrenner let sons Hal and Hank run more of the family business. Steinbrenner was in fragile health for years, result- ing in fewer public appearances and pronouncements. Yet dressed in his trademark navy blue blazer and white turtleneck, he was the model of success. "Few people have had a bigger impact on New York over the past four decades than George Steinbrenner," Mayor Michael Bloomberg said. "George had a deep love for New York, and his steely determination to succeed combined with his deep respect and appreciation for talent and hard work made him a quintessential New Yorker." He appeared at the new $1.5 billion Yankee Stadium just four times: the 2009 opener, the first two games of last year's World Series and this year's homer opener, when captain Derek Jeter and manager Joe Girardi went to his suite and personally delivered his seventh World Series ring. "He was very emotional," said Hal Steinbrenner, his father's successor as managing general partner. Till the end, Steinbrenner demanded champi- onships. He barbed Joe Torre during the 2007 AL playoffs, then let the popular manager leave after another loss in the opening round. The team respond- ed last year by winning another title. "I will always remember George Steinbrenner as a passionate man, a tough boss, a true visionary, a great humanitarian, and a dear • See YANKEES, page 10 PAGE 8 THE DAILY NEWS |WEDNESDAY | JULY 14, 2010

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Successful ap- Post Office, in Pineville, Kentucky, offer for sale at public auction and out- Harville and Spade; thence S 56 degrees 11 minutes 12 sec- onds E. 69.41 feet to a rod and cap; thence leaving Spade’s line more children not re- Garden & Produce plicant must function cry to the highest and best bidder, viz: lated to the licensee independently and N 31 degrees 14 minutes 17 seconds E, 86.21 feet to a rod and 6000 Employment Parcel No.: 057-14-00-059.00 cap; S 59 degrees 12 minutes 51 seconds E 42.02 feet to a rod by blood, marriage or Blackberries for sale, have organizational, The following described real property located in Bell County, Kentucky and cap; S 16 degrees 06 minutes 22 seconds W, 15.75 feet to adoption. Daycare $10/gal. 337-6208 decision making, and and more particularly bound and described as follows: an existing iron rod, a corner between Harville and Phelps; centers must include Clerical leadership skills. Beginning at a point in the right of way of the Old Middlesboro Belt Line thence S 57 degrees 33 minutes 49 seconds E. 100.00 feet to an existing iron rod, a corner between Harville and Phelps on address in ads. Recreational Geriatric experience Railroad, a corner lot owned by Tim Lewis; thence with said right of way 1000 Tax preparer, retirees the North side of an existing concrete monument; thence leaving Vehicles preferred. Competi- Westerly (86) Eighty-Six feet to a stake; thence Southwardly at right angles the road N 26 degrees 16 minutes 03 seconds W. 33.18 feet to welcome. Knowledge tive wage and benefit to said Railroad One Hundred Thirty Six (136) feet to a stake; thence East- the beginning, containing 0.6091 acres more or less. Survey of comp/PT or/ind. Contractors package available. wardly parallel with said right of way Eighty Six (86) feet to a stake; and description by J.D. Dean, PLC #1850 in October 2001. ATVs Respond to Part-time Minorities are encour- There is excepted from the above described parcel a 15’ wide Backhoe, bulldozer thence Northwardly and running with the line of Tim Lewis One Hundred easement through parcel 1 of James Harville and said ease- positions. Send re- aged to apply. Apply work, septic & exca- Yamaha 660 Grizzly, Thirty Six (136) feet to the beginning, containing approximately 34/100 ment is more particularly described as follows: Beginning at an sumes to: taxingmat- in person or send re- existing iron rod, a corner between Harville and Phelps on the vating, reasonable loaded w/wench, acre. [email protected] sume to: Horizon north Side of Kentucky 441; thence with the road N 41 degrees rates. 606-248-0862 2300 mi. $3500. 606- Being the same property conveyed to Robert E. Parks and Jill C. Parks, om Adult Heath Care, 25 minutes 01 seconds E, 15.30 feet; thence leaving the road N 337-6340 husband and wife who acquired title, with rights of survivorship, by virtue 57 degrees 33 minutes 49 seconds W. 106.82 feet to a rod and Attn: Marissa Brock, of a deed from Robert E. Parks, dated July 14, 2004, filed August 6, 2004, Drivers & Delivery cap, a corner of Parcel 2; thence S 16 degrees 06 minutes 22 Real Estate RN, Nurse Director, recorded in Deed Book D322, Page 614, County Clerk’s Office, Bell seconds, W 15.75 feet to an existing iron rod, a corner between Financial 3000 Sales Drivers: Solos/Teams. 103 Mt. View Com- County, Kentucky. Harville and Phelps; thence S 57 degrees 33 minutes 49 sec- onds E 100 feet to the beginning. Advance-Fee Loans CDL-A, 1 yr. exp. Ex- mons, Pineville, KY. Address: 322 Lewis Lane, Middlesboro, Kentucky, 40965. Parcel: 057-14- or Credit Offers: Being the same property conveyed to Gregory P. Sutton and cellent Pay/Bene- 40977 00-059.00. Subject to all restrictions, conditions and covenants and to all Sheena A. Sutton, husband and wife, from Gregory P. Sutton Companies that do For Sale By Owner fits/Home-Time. legal highways and easements. Commonly known as 322 Lewis Lane, Mid- and Sheena A. Sutton, husband and wife, by Deed dated business by phone dlesboro, Kentucky 40965. 10/20/2005, recorded 11/10/2005, Deed Book 329, page 266, House & 3 unit apt. Dedicated for Ander- Participate! can’t ask you to pay The property is being sold for the purpose of: Bell County Clerk’s Records, and being known as Route 3, Box bldg. in downtown sonville. No-Touch. The Daily News encourages 136A n/k/a 1418 Highway 441, Middlesboro, Kentucky 40965. for credit before you Apply: Carter-Ex- you to attend local government 1. Paying the costs of the action. M'Boro. $39,995. meetings. Become involved in The property is being sold for the purpose of: get it. For more infor- 2. 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He joined the likes of with a $200 million pay- been injured and sent intention to go into believed Steinbrenner "It's only fitting that he Al Davis, Charlie O. roll, provoking anger and them money to go to col- coaching, but after work- was not involved in that went out as a world Finley, Bill Veeck, envy among other own- lege. He paid for the ing at a high school in deal. champ." George Halas, Jack Kent ers. After the 1982 sea- medical school expenses Columbus and at Purdue For the first five years Steinbrenner had Cooke and Jerry Jones as son, Baltimore owner of Ron Karnaugh after and Northwestern, he of the free agency, fainted at a memorial the most recognized Edward Bennett the swimmer's father turned to the business Steinbrenner signed 10 service for NFL great team owners in history. Williams said died during the opening world. Steinbrenner mar- players for about $38 Otto Graham in 2003, But Steinbrenner's sports Steinbrenner hoarded ceremony at the 1992 ried Elizabeth Zieg in million. Steinbrenner's appeared weak in August interests extended outfielders "like nuclear Barcelona Olympics. 1956 and they had four $18.2 million, 10-year 2006 when he spoke beyond baseball. weapons." Steinbrenner kept children. deal with Winfield was briefly at the ground- He was an assistant He also changed man- older friends from his In 1963, Steinbrenner the richest free agent breaking for the new sta- football coach at agers 21 times and got football days on the pay- purchased Kinsman contract in history. dium and became ill Northwestern and rid of more than a dozen roll, had a way of rehir- Transit Co., a fleet of During those days, while watching his Purdue in the 1950s and general managers. When ing those he had once lake ore carriers, from Yankee Stadium under- granddaughter in a col- was part of the group that a Yankees' public rela- fired and liked to give his family and built a went a $100 million lege play in North bought the Cleveland tions man went home to second chances to those thriving company. Four facelift and reopened in Carolina that October. At Pipers of the American Ohio for the Christmas who had fallen from years later, Steinbrenner 1976. That year, the this past spring training, Basketball League in the holiday, then returned in favor, such as Darryl and associates took over Yankees won the AL he used a wheelchair and 1960s. a hurry for a news con- Strawberry and Dwight American Shipbuilding pennant, but got swept in needed aides to hold him He was a vice presi- ference to announce Gooden. and revitalized the com- the World Series by during the national dent of the U.S. Olympic David Cone's re-signing, "I'm really 95 percent pany. Cincinnati's Big Red anthem. Committee from 1989- Steinbrenner fired him. Mr. Rogers," It was in Cleveland Machine. The Yankees Still, the former Big 96 and entered six horses After Steinbrenner Steinbrenner said as he that Steinbrenner met surged back to win the Ten football coach took in the Kentucky Derby, dismissed Berra as man- approached his 75th veteran baseball execu- World Series in 1977 and umbrage when others failing to win with ager 16 games into the birthday, "and only 5 tive Gabe Paul and 1978 and the pennant in questioned his fitness. Steve's Friend (1977), 1985 season, the Hall of percent Oscar the became involved with 1981. "I am not ill. I work Eternal Prince (1985), Famer vowed he would- Grouch." the group that bought the While the team's ros- out daily," Steinbrenner Diligence (1996), n't go to back to Yankee While Steinbrenner Yankees. With 13 part- ter and front office kept said in 2006. "I'd like to Concerto (1997), Blue Stadium for a game until grew up in the Cleveland ners, Steinbrenner pur- changing the one con- see people who are say- Burner (2002) and the Steinbrenner apologized. area as a Yankees fan, chased the team from stant for most of ing that to come down 2005 favorite, Bellamy One night in 1982, his first passion was CBS Inc. Steinbrenner's time was here and do the workout Road. reliever Goose Gossage football. He fondly "When you're a ship- winning. Asked his for- that I do." To many, though, the let loose and called recalled watching the builder, nobody pays any mula for success, he When Steinbrenner Yankees and Steinbrenner "the fat Browns on cold winter attention to you," he said: "Work as hard as bought the team, he Steinbrenner were syn- man." And in 1978, days and many believe said. "But when you own you ask others to. Strive famously promised a onymous. His fans Martin said of Jackson the NFL's must-win- the New York Yankees for what you believe is hands-off operation. applauded his win-at-all- and Steinbrenner: "The today mentality shaped ... they do, and I love it." right, no matter the odds. "We're not going to costs style. His detrac- two of them deserve each how he approached all With that, the Bronx Learn that mistakes can pretend we're something tors blamed him for spi- other — one's a born liar, sports. Zoo days began. It was be the best teacher." we aren't," he said. "I'll raling salaries and the other's convicted." Steinbrenner was while he was under sus- In addition to his sons, stick to building ships." wrecking baseball's com- There was no denying raised in a strict, no-non- pension that the Yankees Steinbrenner is survived It hardly turned out petitive balance. the results, however. sense household headed ushered in baseball's new by his wife, Joan, daugh- that way. Consider his Steinbrenner never When Steinbrenner by his father, Henry. The free-agent era by signing ters Jennifer and Jessica dealings with Dave managed a game, but he bought the Yankees, they oldest of three children, Catfish Hunter to a $3.75 and 13 grandchildren. Winfield. Steinbrenner controlled everything had gone eight seasons Steinbrenner attended paid to dig up dirt on the else. When he thought without finishing in first Culver Military outfielder and derided the club's parking lot was place, their longest Academy in Indiana. At the future Hall of Famer too crowded, drought since Babe Ruth Williams College, he ran as "Mr. May" in 1985 Steinbrenner stood on & Co. won the team's track, specializing in after poor performances. the pavement — albeit first pennant in 1921. hurdles. "There is nothing behind a van, out of sight "George has been a After that, he enlisted quite so limited as being — and had a guard per- very charismatic, contro- in the Air Force. a limited partner of sonally check every dri- versial owner," commis- Steinbrenner always was George Steinbrenner's," ver's credential. sioner Bud Selig said in partial to the military and one of them, John Steinbrenner made no 2005. " But look, he did at Yankee Stadium, men McMullen, once said. apologies for his bom- what he set out to do — and women in uniform Still, Steinbrenner bast, even when it cost he restored the New were admitted free. could poke fun at him- him. He served two long York Yankees fran- self. He hosted suspensions: He was chise." "Saturday Night Live," banned for 2? years for Former AL president clowned with Martin in a paying self-described Gene Budig sometimes commercial and chuck- gambler Howie Spira to was on the wrong end of led at his impersonation dig up negative informa- Steinbrenner's barbs. on "Seinfeld." He gave tion on Winfield, and for After he left office, millions to charity, often 15 months following a Budig maintained a with one stipulation, that guilty plea for his con- friendship with him and no one know who made duct during the even promoted the donation. Watergate era. Steinbrenner for the Hall Steinbrenner also "I haven't always done of Fame. spent freely on the likes a good job, and I haven't Steinbrenner liked to of Jeter, Reggie Jackson, always been successful," quote military figures Alex Rodriguez, Torre Steinbrenner said in and saw games as an and others in hopes of 2005. "But I know that I extension of war. No sur- yet another title. And the have tried." prise that in the tunnel team's value increased Steinbrenner negotiat- leading from the more than 100-fold from ed a landmark $486 mil- Yankees' clubhouse to the $8.7 million net price lion, 12-year cable tele- the field, he had a sign his group paid in 1973. vision contract with the posted with a saying "Winning is the most Madison Square Garden from Gen. Douglas important thing in my Network in 1988 and MacArthur: "There is no life, after breathing," Steinbrenner was fond of saying. "Breathing first, winning next." All along, he envi- sioned himself as a true

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