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By ALLEN MINCEY has been listed, in previous [email protected] arrest reports, as 136 or 146 Oakland Lane S.E., though A man has been taken into information has not been custody in connection with the released if that is the site of the fatal stabbing Monday of an stabbing. He Oakland Lane resident. was last Early Monday afternoon, the booked at the Cleveland Bradley 911 Bradley Communications Center County received a phone call about a Justice possible stabbing at a residence Center, fol- on Oakland Lane S.E., accord- lowing his ing to Communications arrest on Director James Bradford of the April 8, for Bradley County Sheriff’s Office. simple pos- The home is located in an area session/casu- off U.S. Highway 64 and Old Therkildsen al exchange Parksville Road. of Schedule II Upon arrival, BCSO patrol drugs, simple units discovered a deceased possession of male who investigators learned Schedule IV to be John William Self, 54. drugs, failure His address was not listed in to appear, law enforcement reports. and on an During the investigation, attachment information was received that a for violation Banner photo, LARRY C. BOWERS male had left the scene shortly of probation after the incident which led to for theft. CLEVELAND MAYOR Tom Rowland, and Bradley County Mayor D. Gary Davis wore somber expressions at the start of Monday’s the victim’s death, and a search Self Sheriff Eric joint governmental meeting at the Elk Lodge. Elected officials listened to presentations on Spring Branch Industrial Park and the county of the area was coordinated to Watson said school system’s American Uniform facilities project. locate a person of interest, the neighborhood where this Russell Lee Therkildsen, who occurred is a quiet area, and was later found in the area. that he does not recall any pre- Neighbors in the area were con- vious problems occurring in tacted by deputies stressing that area. He held a quick Topics are industrial park, AU facility that they should go indoors press conference late Monday and lock all doors until the night at the One Stop Shop, suspect was located and taken located at 6658 Waterlevel Development plans Comments offered into custody. Highway near Old Parksville Therkildsen, 26, was not Road. focused by leaders by elected officials immediately charged on Further details in the stab- Monday night, as investigation bing will be released by the By LARRY C. BOWERS By LARRY C. BOWERS into the incident is continuing Bradley County Sheriff’s Office [email protected] [email protected] by the BCSO Criminal later today. Therkildsen Investigation Division. remained in custody overnight, City and county officials met in Members of the Cleveland City Therkildsen’s home address pending possible charges. a long-awaited joint meeting Council and Bradley County Monday at Cleveland’s downtown Commission had a number of Elks Lodge. comments near the end of The community’s elected offi- Monday’s joint meeting at the cers received two major presenta- downtown Elks Lodge. The com- Visitation, memorial are tions, one on the progress of the Davis Alford Rowland ments covered a wide range of joint Spring Creek Industrial Park topics and concerns. south of the city, and a second on The joint luncheon was sched- Bradley County plans for the pur- uled earlier in the year, but was set for Jack Bennett Sr. chase of the old American rescheduled. The elected officials By LARRY C. BOWERS service. Uniform facilities next to Ocoee now plan to meet at least twice [email protected] Prior to joining the Banner, Middle School for an innovative each year. Bennett was a leasing and learning program for the county The main compliant Monday Jack Bennett Sr., recently sales representative with the school system. was the meeting was too brief. retired advertising director of Pye Nissan dealership in Doug Berry, vice president of The luncheon ran over into the the Cleveland Daily Banner, Dalton. economic development for the starting time of the regularly passed away Sunday afternoon Retired Cleveland/Bradley Chamber of scheduled City Council work following an extended battle Cleveland Commerce, talked about Spring session and a following voting with cancer. Daily Banner Creek, while Kyle Page, Goal meeting at the nearby municipal Bennett came to the General Academy Principal, discussed the building. Cleveland and Bradley County Manager Jim county’s education concept at Among comments of concern community on Aug. 1, 1991, Bryant American Uniform. Tuesday: hired by longtime publisher expressed his There was an air of cooperation — Bradley County Pledger “Goldie” Wattenbarger. appreciation at Monday’s luncheon, but it was Commissioner Terry Caywood He had worked at several for Bennett’s apparent there remains a number asked the city what progress is other newspapers, including dedication to of issues for contention from the being made on local traffic prob- the Daily Citizen News in the newspa- two bodies. Some of these issues lems, and continued clutter at Dalton, Ga.; The Bennett per during were mentioned in a round-table various intersections. “My Opelika/Auburn News in the past 25- series of comments at the end of biggest concern (for the commu- Alabama; the Dothan Eagle in plus years. Others had com- the meeting. nity) is transportation,” he said. Dothan, Ala.; and the Calhoun ments and condolences for the Bradley County Mayor D. Gary City officials said they are News Dispatch in Calhoun, family. Davis, Cleveland Mayor Tom working on the problem, plan- Ga. Bryant said, “Working with Rowland, and Commission ning traffic and street studies A memorial service will be Jack for more than 25 years, I Chairman Louie Alford acknowl- and improvements. held at 6 p.m. Wednesday in realized he was totally dedicat- edged the mutual goals of the two — Commissioner Mark Hall the chapel of Ralph Buckner ed to his family, who he loved bodies by declaring there will be Banner photo, LARRY C. BOWERS had a request for the city. Funeral Home, with Beecher dearly, and to his position as (at least) two scheduled joint He said the late Mark Grissom Hunter providing the eulogy. advertising director of the meetings each year. Most agreed CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Vice President of Economic was a personal friend, and a The family will receive friends Development Doug Berry explains some issues relating to the from 4 to 6 p.m. before the See BENNETT, Page 16 See DEVELOPMENT, Page 13 city/county Spring Branch Industrial Park effort. See COMMENTS, Page 13

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OBITUARIES (USPS 117-700) Periodical Postage Paid at Cleveland, TN 37320-3600 Post Office POSTMASTER: Send Address Changes to: Banner, P.O. Box 3600, Cleveland, TN 37320-3600 at his home. Published at 1505 25th Street, NW (P.O. Box 3600) All who knew him knew he in Cleveland, TN 37320-3600, daily except Saturday loved dancing and riding his bicy- and Christmas day by Cleveland Newspapers, Inc. cles. You would never catch him Phone (423) 472-5041. without a Coke. But more than anything, he was known for being Ralph Baldwin Joyce Taylor a loving husband, father and Editor & Publisher General Manager grandfather. He will be dearly missed by everyone who knew Member of The him. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all news dispatches He was preceded in death by credited to it or not otherwise credited in this newspaper, and also the local news of spontaneous or igin his mother, Linda Huggins, and herein. All rights of all other material herein are as reserved. ©2016 Cleveland Newspapers, Inc. son, Luke Gabriel Huggins. SUBSCRIPTION RATES He leaves behind to cherish Publishser Reserves the Right to Change Rates Without Notice his memory his wife, Jo Huggins; Print Only 3 months 6 Months 1 Year Monthly Daily children, Victoria Campbell Carrier Collect Rate * $6.75

(Sean), Ashley Blevins (Jason), By Carrier Home / Business Delivery $20.00 $38.00 $ 75.00 and Scotty Wilcox (Ashley); By Mail inside Zip 307 $ 25.00 $45.00 $ 85.00 By Mail outside Zip 307 in TN, GA $38.00 $55.00$105.00 grandchildren: Peyton, Landon, By Mail Outside TN $38.00 $ 67.00 $ 130.00 Isabel, Lillian, Greyson, Alyssa and Havoc; step-grandchildren, Print + E-Edition By Carrier Home / Business Delivery $21.25 $40.25 $ 79.25 Aiden and Gavin; his father, Jerry By Mail inside Zip 307 $ 26.25 $47.25 $ 90.50 Huggins; sister, Priscilla By Mail outside Zip 307 in TN, GA $40.00$58.00 $ 112.00 By Mail Outside TN $40.50 $ 71.00 $ 137.00 Earwood; a niece, Cora Jack Farrell Bennett Sr. Earwood, and her daughter, E-Edition Only $26.85 $53.70 $ 107.40 $8.95 $1.95 Cayleigh Wilcoxon; as well as Edna Shirlene Rhea William Sneed Jack Farrell Bennett Sr., 69, of Edna Shirlene Hesson Rhea, William Sneed, 75, of Office Hours: Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. • 423-472-5041 Cleveland, passed away Sunday, numerous extended family mem- bers and friends. 52, of Lawrenceville, Ga., passed Cleveland, passed away on May 7, 2017, in a local health- away on May 6, 2017. Saturday, May 6, 2017. care facility. He was of the Visitation is planned for Cleveland Daily Banner Wednesday, May 10, 2017, from She was steadfast in her He was dearly loved by all who Christian faith. He was the adver- Christian faith, with an insatiable knew him and will be greatly — Established in 1854 — tising director for the Cleveland 6 to 8 p.m. at Companion Funeral Home, 2419 Georgetown Road desire to know more of God and missed. Daily Banner for 25 years. His Word. Her caring nature and He was preceded in death by He was a University of Georgia N.W. Ralph Baldwin, Editor and Publisher The funeral will take place on great sense of humor were his wife, Jacqueline Ann Sneed. [email protected] football fan and loved the always comforting and a great He leaves behind to cherish Southeastern Conference. He Thursday, May 11, 2017, at 11 a.m. in the funeral home chapel, source of excellent advice. his memory his children: David Joyce Taylor, General Manager also enjoyed golfing and outdoor Foster, Brett Snee, and Seneca with Pastor Guinn Green officiat- Always aware of the events of [email protected] activities. He was an avid sup- the day, she cared deeply about Jackson; grandchildren: Matthew porter of the local Boys & Girls ing. He will be laid to rest following the condition of our nation. She Sneed, Ashley Sneed, David Clubs and the United Way. Foster Jr., Justin Foster, Rodney Rick Norton, Associate Editor Gwen Swiger, Associate Editor the service in the Hayes Shed spent time as a volunteer for the [email protected] [email protected] He was the son of the late Burl Georgia Right to Life. Always Jackson Jr., Lorie Jackson and Nicholas Bennett and Retha Kate Cemetery. Share a memory of John or curious, her quest for knowledge Stephan Jackson; three great- Anderson Bennett and was also grandchildren: Elijah Foster, William Wright, Lifestyle Editor Richard Roberts, Sports Editor your condolences with his family was incessant, including music, [email protected] [email protected] preceded in death by two broth- movies, traveling and Bible study. Emma Foster and Salem May ers, Bill Bennett and Tim Bennett. at his online memorial located at www.companionfunerals.com. She loved her family without end, Mitchell; as well as many extend- He is survived by his wife, ed family members and friends. Herb Lacy, Circulation Director and took great joy in bringing [email protected] Charlene Bennett, of Cleveland; healing and solace during sick- A Celebration of Life service is four children: Jackie F. Bennett II ness and pain. planned for 11:30 a.m. on and wife, Christina, of Cleveland, Wednesday, May 10, 2017, at Sheena Meyer, Advertising Director She was born on May 10, [email protected] Angela Patterson and husband, 1964, to Bob and Shirley Hesson Kinser Church of God, 141 John, of Jacksonville, Fla., Ryan Kinser Road S.E., Cleveland, in Chattanooga. 1505 25th St. N.W. Cleveland, TN 37311 F. Bennett and wife, McKinley, of She was preceded in death by with Pastor Guinn Green officiat- Cleveland, and Christopher F. Elsie Johnson her beloved parents, Bob and ing the service. P.O. Box 3600 Cleveland, TN. 37320-3600 Bennett of Cleveland; three Shirley Hesson; brothers, David The family will be receiving grandchildren: John Steven Elsie Johnson, 68, of 423-472-5041 Cleveland, died Tuesday, May 9, Hesson, Tommy Hesson and friends from 11 a.m. until the Bennett, Ronnie Woody and Johnny Cox; and sister, Ruth 11:30 a.m., half an hour prior to Desiree Kean, all of Cleveland; 2017 in a local hospital. Survivors and funeral arrange- Marmon. service time at the church. two great-grandchildren, Camilla She leaves behind her hus- Share a memory of William or Hicks and Katie Young, both of ments will be announced by Fike- Randolph & Son Funeral Home. band, Paul; children: Kirstin your condolences with his family ABC announces revival of Cleveland; four sisters: Carolyn Rhea and her husband, Bobby at his online memorial located at Bennett of Covington, Ga., Linda Hewett; Patrick Rhea, Dalton www.companionfunerals.com. Carlise and Rebecca Moody, Rhea, Brock Rhea and Cecily ‘American Idol’ next season both of Dalton, Ga., and Gail Rhea; brothers: Bill Cox and NEW YORK (AP) — ABC says it will revive “American Idol” after it has Francis of Calhoun, Ga.; a broth- Bobby Hesson; and sisters: Vicci er, Jimmy Bennett of Dalton; and spent only one year off the air. Cox and Jo Alred. The network announced Tuesday that the music competition show that several nieces and nephews. The funeral will take place A memorial service will be held Wednesday, May 10, 2017, at dominated television in the 2000s and minted stars like Carrie on Wednesday, May 10, 2017, at Companion Funeral Home, 2415 Underwood, Jennifer Hudson and Kelly Clarkson, will begin sometime in 6 p.m. in the chapel of Ralph Georgetown Road N.W., the next TV season. That season starts in September. Buckner Funeral Home with Pioneer Cleveland. Visitation will start at U.S. bobsledder The series originally aired on Fox and was canceled due to fading rat- Beecher Hunter providing the 1 p.m. to be followed by the ings. But ABC Entertainment President Channing Dungey called it a “pop eulogy. funeral at 3 p.m. with Dr. Homer Steven Holcomb, The family will receive friends Vietnam War culture staple that left the air too soon.” Rhea officiating. She will be ABC left plenty of questions unanswered, including who will be the host. from 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday at interred at Hilcrest Memorial 37, found dead the funeral home, prior to the journalist Gardens. service. Pallbearers include Bill Cox, Steven Holcomb, the longtime The family requests that Bobby Hesson, Scott Ellis, U.S. bobsledding star who drove to EE Y IT’SASPECIAL memorials be made to the Morrissy Roman Ellis, Chris Ellis, Ron Ivy, I S B American Cancer Society, 6221 three Olympic medals after beating and Wes Ivy. a disease that nearly robbed him of Shallowford Road, Chattanooga Merick dies Share a memory of Shirlene DAY FOR ... TN 37421; The Boys & Girls his eyesight, was found dead in THE BANNER and/or your personal condo- Lake Placid, New York, on Clubs of the Ocoee Region, 385 at 83 lences with her family by visiting 3rd St., SW, Cleveland TN 37311 her memorial web page and Saturday. Lillian Atchley, Angel Dykes, or the United Way, 85 S. Ocoee He was 37. The South East Chapter of the NAPLES, Fla. (AP) — Anne guestbook at www.companionfu- National Federation of the Blind Laura Koob Womac, Ricky St, Cleveland TN 37311. nerals.com. The U.S. Olympic Committee Send a message of condo- Morrissy Merick, who successfully is a support group for blind and Tallent, Judy West, Sharon and USA Bobsled and Skeleton Howard, Jaylene Taylor, Brandy lence and view the Bennett fami- fought for equal treatment of announced his death, the cause of visually impaired individuals. It ly guestbook at www.ralphbuckn- female reporters during the meets the second Thursday of Sams and Wayne Lanning, who er.com. which remains unclear. However, are celebrating birthdays today. Vietnam War, has died. She was officials said there were no imme- every month at the Cleveland 83. diate indications of foul play. An Family YMCA, from 1 to 3 p.m. Morrissy Merick died May 2 of autopsy was tentatively scheduled in the party room. complications from dementia in for Sunday. ——— Naples, Florida, said her daughter Mae Sizemore The native of Park City, Utah, The Cherokee Hiking Club CHURCH Katherine Anne Engleke. Mae Sizemore, 91, of was a three-time Olympian, and monthly meeting will be Thursday ABC had assigned Morrissy Cleveland, died Monday May 8, his signature moment came at the at 6 p.m. The potluck meeting will ACTIVITIES Merick to cover the war in 1967 2017. Survivors and arrange- 2010 Vancouver Games when he be held at Charleston Park. Take David Brown when U.S. commander Gen. ments will be announced later by Highway 11 to Charleston and David Brown, 72, of piloted his four-man sled to a win William Westmoreland ordered that Companion Funeral & Cremation that snapped a 62-year drought for turn right on Worth Street. Non- Gene Rice will be the speaker Chattanooga, died Monday, May female reporters could not spend Service. members are welcome. 8, 2017, at his home. Survivors the U.S. in bobsled’s signature for the His Hands Extended and arrangements will be the night in the field with the race. ——— Devotional at Garden Plaza, 3500 announced later by Companion troops. That made it impossible for “It would be easy to focus on the Cleveland High School, class of Keith St., Wednesday at 7 a.m. Funeral & Cremation Service. the female reporters to go on most loss in terms of his Olympic 1987, will hold its 30-year ——— combat missions as there would be medals and enormous athletic con- reunion on June 2 and 3. Gum Springs Baptist Church no way for them to return to the tributions to the organization, but Deadline for receipt of money will have Mother’s Day Special base at night. USA Bobsled and Skeleton is a has been extended until May 17. services on Sunday, at 10 a.m. She and Overseas Weekly editor Jerry Slaughter family and right now we are trying The committee needs a final and 6 p.m. Ricky Vaughn will be Ann Bryan Mariano organized the Jerry Slaughter, 70, of to come to grips with the loss of accurate head count — money preaching. half-dozen female reporters cover- McDonald, died Monday, May 8, our teammate, our brother and our cannot be accepted the date of ——— ing the war to challenge 2017. Survivors and arrange- friend,” said Darrin Steele, the fed- the event. Contact Karen White On Friday at 6:30 p.m., Fairhaven Sue Christopher Westmoreland’s order. They ments will be announced later by Chancey at 423-504-6530, for Companion Funeral & Cremation eration’s CEO who had known Ministry, 1806 Blythe Ave. S.E., Sue Christopher, 70, of appealed to the Defense details and more information. Service. Holcomb for two decades. will host “From Battered to Hamilton County, died Monday, Department, which overrode Holcomb also drove to bronze ——— Blessed,” the amazing testimony May 8, 2017. Survivors and Westmoreland. medals in both two- and four-man Join us for special prices on of Rose Wilson Little and how God arrangements will be announced “An edict like Westmoreland’s events at the Sochi Games in gently loved books on Wednesday delivered her from abuse to whole- later by Companion Funeral & would prohibit women from cover- from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Cremation Service. 2014, and was expected to be part ness. Little is founder of Art to ing the war. It was a knockout of the 2018 U.S. Olympic team Community Room of the Healing Ministry, which ministers blow to our careers. We had to headed to the Pyeongchang Cleveland-Bradley County Public to traumatized women through art fight,” wrote Morrissy Merick in the Games. Library for a special sale. Books and the Word. All who have been book she co-authored in 2002 with He also was a former world are priced to move — 4 books for abused or want to better under- eight colleagues, “War Torn: Stories Alabama coastal champion in both two-man and just $1!. All proceeds support stand healing are welcome. For of War From the Women Reporters developer Tillis four-man competition. your Friends and your public more information, call 423-650- Who Covered Vietnam.” Associated “The entire Olympic family is library 0483. Press writer Edith M. Lederer was Brett dies shocked and saddened by the one of the co-authors. incredibly tragic loss today of Morrissy Merick gained national MOBILE, Ala. (AP) — A promi- Steven Holcomb,” U.S. Olympic attention in 1954 when she nent developer who helped build Committee CEO Scott Blackmun LOTTERY NUMBERS became the first female sports edi- the tourist industry on Alabama’s said. “Steve was a tremendous ath- tor of Cornell University’s student coast has died. lete and even better person, and newspaper. “This sports writing Tillis Mitchell Brett of his perseverance and achievements AP) - These lotteries were 06-08-11-16-17-18-20-21-22 doll breached the last bastion of Brett/Robinson real estate died were an inspiration to us all. Our masculinity left standing this side Monday. He was 82. drawn Monday: All or Nothing Evening: 02-04- thoughts and prayers are with TENNESSEE 05-06-09-12-13-16-18-20-21-24 of the shower room,” Famed sports An announcement from the com- Steve’s family and the entire bob- columnist Red Smith wrote. pany says Brett suffered a medical Cash 3 Evening: 1-8-0, Lucky All or Nothing Morning: 01-02- sledding community.” Sum: 9 03-04-07-08-09-11-15-19-20-21 After graduation, she became emergency on Saturday and died at Holcomb was still one of the sports editor of the international a hospital in Mobile. Cash 3 Midday: 0-4-3, Lucky All or Nothing Night: 03-05- world’s elite drivers, finishing sec- Sum: 7 07-08-13-14-17-18-19-20-22-24 edition of the New York Herald Brett was one of the founders of ond on the World Cup circuit in Tribune. Brett/Robinson, which is known for Cash 3 Morning: 9-1-2, Lucky Cash 3 Evening: 5-1-4 two-man points and third in four- Sum: 12 Cash 3 Midday: 1-1-8 ABC hired her in 1961 as an its ubiquitous Phoenix condomini- man points this past season. His associate producer, where she cov- ums along the beach and around Cash 4 Evening: 4-7-6-8, Cash 4 Evening: 2-2-9-9 final victory came in Lake Placid Lucky Sum: 25 Cash 4 Midday: 1-2-6-6 ered the civil rights movement and Perdido Bay in Baldwin County. last December, when he drove to a the space program. She worked for Tillis was the original broker for Cash 4 Midday: 6-7-7-6, Cash4Life: 22-34-42-46-57, two-man win. Lucky Sum: 26 Cash Ball: 3 nine months for ABC in Vietnam. Brett/Robinson, overseeing the sale He was cherubic, almost always While there, she met her husband, of more than 3,400 Phoenix condo- Cash 4 Morning: 3-4-3-8, Georgia FIVE Evening: 3-0-5- happy in public, someone whose Lucky Sum: 18 5-9 U.S. News and World Report minium units. The Auburn sense of humor was well-known John Huggins reporter Wendell “Bud” Merick. She University graduate was involved in GEORGIA Georgia FIVE Midday: -1-3-7- throughout the close-knit bobsled 5 Card Cash: QC-2C-3C-3D- 8 John Huggins, 44, of stayed with him in Vietnam until the development of more than world. Yet he revealed in recent Cleveland, passed away on 1973, when the magazine closed 1,000 acres of land and around 30 10D Jumbo Bucks Lotto: 07-08- years that there was also a trou- All or Nothing Day: 01-03-05- 16-18-45-47 Monday morning, May 8, 2017, its bureau. He died in 1988. subdivisions. bled sid. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, May 9, 2017— 3 Tennessee Senate passes $37B JAIL DOCKETS spending plan for next year NASHVILLE (AP) — taxes on groceries, manufactur- The following information Police Department for manufac- Arrested by the Bradley Tennessee’s $37 billion state ers and earnings from stocks and was gathered solely from the ture, sale, delivery, and posses- County Sheriff’s Office for budget proposal is heading to bonds. The proposal took months Bradley County Sheriff’s sion of meth. theft/shoplifting (serving time), Gov. Bill Haslam after the Senate to clear the Republican-led legis- Office. This list include indi- n Bradley E. Boles, 18, 1611 contraband in penal institution, passed it easily Monday. lature. viduals who are, or have been, Perry St. N.E. Schedule II drug violations (oxy- The Senate voted 28-2 to wrap Tennessee’s constitution incarcerated in the Justice Arrested by the Bradley morphone), possession of legend up the legislature’s work on the requires lawmakers to pass a Center, and can include County Sheriff’s Office for bur- drugs. spending plan. Republican balanced budget plan every year. arrests made by the BCSO, the glary, theft over $1,000. n Donald Otto Boerner, 41, Senate leaders praised the plan The next budget year starts July Cleveland Police Department, n Tiko Ewkel Lukuhepy, 48, 658 Poplar St. N.E. for what it funds, including $150 1. the Charleston Police 1217 Norman Chapel Road N.W. Arrested by the Cleveland million for road improvements, Some noteworthy budget items Department, Tennessee Arrested by the Bradley Police Department for aggravat- as well as $250 million in tax include: Highway Patrol, Drug Task County Sheriff’s Office for fifth- ed assault. cuts, $127 million in spending ROAD FUNDING: The plan Force and other local law offense driving under the influ- n Shannon Michelle cuts and $132 million to stow includes $150 million in new enforcement agencies. ence, habitual motor vehicle Pendergrass, 37, 3010 Vista away in rainy day reserves. road building and maintenance Those being held by federal offender, driving on a revoked Drive N.W. The budget lays “the founda- funds generated largely from a law enforcement are not list- license, speeding, criminal Arrested by the Cleveland tion for the peace, safety and hike in the gas and diesel taxes. ed, as these individuals are impersonation, capias: failure to Police Department for burglary happiness of our people by fur- The tax increases — 6 cents per only held at the jail, but not appear (fourth-offense DUI, of a motor vehicle. ther reducing taxes, resourceful- gallon over the next three years n locally charged. criminal impersonation, habitu- Manuel Franco Jr., 26, 303 ly reallocating revenues, and and 10 cents per gallon on diesel ©2014 Not every arrest leads to a al motor vehicle offender), Withrow Road, McDonald. responsibly reinvesting in our over the same period — anchored JEWELERS conviction, as these charges capias: failure to appear (fifth- Arrested by the Bradley future as a state and as a peo- the roads funding package. may be rescinded. offense DUI, habitual motor County Sheriff’s Office for ple,” said Senate Majority Leader Haslam argued the new road Guilt and innocence are vehicle offender). aggravated domestic assault, Mark Norris, R-Collierville. funding is needed to begin chip- 1721 KEITH STREET • STUART PARK PLAZA ( determined through the court n Thomas Edward Terry III, evading arrest, resisting arrest. On Thursday, House members ping away at a $10.5 billion (Next to The Town Squire) system. Any charge that is 25, 167 Disney Lane/965 n Charles Robert Cross, 27, bitterly fought over the bill and backlog of road and bridge proj- 478-0049 • 478-0050 dropped should be reported to Mouse Creek Road, 137 Stephens Drive. tacked on hundreds of millions of ects statewide. LAY-AWAYS WELCOME the Cleveland Daily Banner, Benton/Cleveland. Arrested by the Bradley dollars in new spending. A group which will confirm the action Arrested by the Bradley County Sheriff’s Office for of disgruntled GOP members through an inspection of jail County Sheriff’s Office for fail- aggravated assault, failure to joined Democrats to tack on Neck Pain, Back Pain & Headaches? records. ure to serve jail time (simple appear (driving on a suspended amendments that added money possession of meth, drug para- license), violation of probation, for plenty of special projects, Common n Riley Robert Davis, 28, phernalia), misdemeanor proba- attachment. including veterans’ flights to Symptoms: Limited Time Offer 112 or 412 Ashlin Ridge. tion violation, theft over $500. n Dexter Eugene Brown, 51, Washington, emergency care for Arrested by the Bradley possession of Schedule II drugs 245 Hill St. S.E. infants and a $300 million pool to • B a c k P a i n County Sheriff’s Office on a for resale (meth), simple posses- Arrested by the Bradley pay for capital projects in school • H e a d a c h e s capias warrant (vandalism sion of Schedule VI drugs (mar- County Sheriff’s Office for sec- districts. • N u m b n e s s FREE EXAM $1,000-$2,500). ijuana), unlawful drug para- ond offense driving under the The House resolved its differ- n Charles Randolph Nolan phernalia. influence (serving) (turned self ences a day later, stripped the • N e c k P a i n and Two X-rays Jr., 23, 181 Burris Lane. n Salem E. Cobb, 19, 1380 in). extra money out and passed the • Arm & Leg Pain Arrested by the Cleveland Pond St. S.E. n Adrius Stephon Hickey, bill. • S t i f f n e s s If Required Police Department as a fugitive Arrested by the Cleveland 51, 3840 Chilhowee Circle N.W. The only major change that • H i p P a i n Most insurance covers your care from justice. Police Department for posses- Arrested by the Bradley remained from the House action and we’ll file for you! n Alecia Adele Pollard, 28, sion of a controlled substance County Sheriff’s Office for would direct $55 million to coun- • A r t h r i t i s 1501 25th St. with the intent to manufacture, shoplifting/theft of property. ty road programs. That money • B u r s i t i s Expires 30 days Arrested by the Cleveland deliver and sell, simple posses- n Otis Bratis Sermons Jr., had originally been designated by • Pain in Joints Police Department for posses- sion/casual exchange. 57, 1706 Twinbrook Drive S.W. Haslam to begin tackling a $10 This offer does not apply to federal insurance • S h o u l d e r P a i n beneficiaries or ACN participants. sion of meth for resale (new bill n Jacob W. Cranfield, 28, Arrested by the Bradley billion backlog in state highway capias). 12496 Bettis Road. County Sheriff’s Office for viola- and bridge projects. • W h i p l a s h n Lakisha R. Baker, 38, 2409 Arrested by the Cleveland tion of order of protection. The budget process had been • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome East 13th St., Chattanooga. Police Department for lights on n Meghan Kelsey Grady, 26, delayed until the passage of Arrested by the Cleveland a motor vehicle violation, pos- 856 Keith Valley Road. Haslam’s plan to raise the gas tax Police Department for theft of session of a controlled sub- Arrested by the Cleveland to boost funding for infrastruc- Cleveland property (Hamilton County war- stance with the intent to manu- Police Department for failure to ture projects, while also cutting rant). facture, deliver and sell, unlaw- appear (criminal trespassing, Chiropractic & n Ansony Mateo Alferez, 27, ful drug paraphernalia. shoplifting), failure to appear Rehabilitation 1642 Greenwood Ave. N.E. n Wendy Michelle Cronan, (shoplifting), failure to appear Call Today For An Arrested by the Cleveland 48, 2104 Century Ave. S.E. (driving on a revoked license). Spring Cleaning? Appointment! Trump’s daughter Tiffany to attend Georgetown Law School for ( 4 2 3 ) 7 9 0 - 1 4 5 1 CLEAN NEW YORK (AP) — Another respond to a request for com- make her the second Trump Trump is going to Washington. ment about Tiffany Trump’s child to follow their father to the CARPET 4645 N. Lee Hwy, Tiffany Trump, the youngest choice of a law school. nation’s capital. Dr. Rachel Masterson Cleveland, TN 37312 Call daughter of the president, will be Largely due to her studies, Tiffany’s sister Ivanka moved Chiropractor (Next to SUBWAY) enrolling at Georgetown Tiffany Trump was a relatively to Washington with her husband Dewayne University Law School this fall, rare sight during her father’s Jared Kushner earlier this year 593-7602 www.clevelandchiropracticandrehabilitation.com according to her brother. Eric campaign. She did deliver a well- and have become two of the pres- Trump, who revealed the school received speech at last summer’s ident’s most influential advisers. choice, received his undergradu- Republican National Convention Trump’s two adult sons, Eric and ate degree from Georgetown. that attempted to humanize her Don Jr., remained in New York “Georgetown is an incredible father beyond his gruff, all-busi- where they oversee their father’s school that has played a big role ness exterior. business empire. in my personal and professional “For me, the measure of a par- And Trump’s youngest son, development,” Eric Trump told ent is based on how they support 11-year-old Barron, has been liv- The Associated Press on Monday. and bolster you when you’re ing in New York with his mother, “I am so proud of Tiffany and all down,” she said then. “A few first lady Melania Trump. The that she has accomplished. She years ago, someone very dear to White House said the two of them is an amazing young woman, a me passed away, and the first would move to Washington after great sister and has a remark- call I got, as I knew I would, came the completion of the school year, able future ahead of her.” from my father.” but have not offered any details. Georgetown’s law school is She also made a few appear- located just blocks from the ances at rallies late in the cam- White House. paign, particularly in Tiffany Trump, 23, is the Pennsylvania. She also attended daughter of President Donald the White House Easter Egg Roll Trump and his second wife, last month, her father’s speech Marla Maples. She graduated aboard a World War II aircraft from the University of carrier last week and has made Pennsylvania, her father’s alma multiple visits to Mar-a-Lago, her mater, earlier this year. father’s coastal Florida estate. The White House did not Her arrival in Washington will R i v e r Counties Association O f R e a l t o r s Call Now To P l a c e Y o u r A d A n d Participate I n T h i s Fabulous Section! 472-5041 D e a d l i n e : T u e s d a y , M a y 3 0 P u b l i s h e s : Sunday, J u n e 4 4—Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, May 9, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com Georgia swamp wildfire: hot, dry conditions vexing to firefighters ST. GEORGE, Ga. (AP) — Georgia’s Charlton County than 600 firefighters and sup- Jessica Boldin and her family ordered a mandatory evacuation port personnel were fighting the evacuated 15 horses, six dogs Sunday for all of St. George and fire. Helicopters dumping water and other animals from their for nearby Moniac, small rural and tanker planes spraying fire ranch in rural Georgia as a vast communities on the southeast- retardant managed to keep the wildfire emerging from the ern edge of the Okefenokee fire from spreading to homes in Okefenokee Swamp blackened Swamp. St. George over the weekend. trees behind their home. Lightning sparked a wildfire Firefighters with tractor plows Flames that pushed within 3 April 6 inside the vast worked to carve a path of bare miles (5 kilometers) of St. Okefenokee National Wildlife soil around the town as a barri- George over the weekend contin- Refuge. er to the flames. ued spreading Monday after The blaze posed little threat to Local schools were closed jumping a state highway not far people or homes until Saturday, Monday because of the blaze from the center of their south- when strong winds pushed the and a shelter was opened at a east Georgia community. flames across the fire breaks recreation center farther away. AP photo But Boldin said her family plowed along the refuge perime- Heisey said there was no way wasn’t ready to leave yet, though ter. to know how long the evacuation In thIs APrIl 11 fIle Photo, host Jimmy Kimmel appears during a taping of “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” the entire community was under As of Monday, the fire had order would stand. in Los Angeles. Kimmel zinged his critics as he returned to late-night TV and resumed arguing that a mandatory evacuation order. burned 210 square miles (about Emergency officials in neigh- Americans deserve the level of health care given his infant son. “We don’t budge on our prop- 545 square kilometers), includ- boring Nassau County, Florida, erty very easy,” Bolin said ing about 37 square miles (95 were urging some residents to Monday afternoon. “If it’s down square kilometers) in Charlton prepare in case they need asked Back on TV, Kimmel zings critics of his on top of us, we’re ready to County. to evacuate. leave. We’re not going to burn Mason Pair and his wife had James and Lisa Burnsed down with the house. But we’re packed up their valuables and drove the 10 miles from their health care plea after baby’s heart surgery staying until it’s on our had a ladder standing by to put home in Moniac to the four-way LOS ANGELES (AP) — your heart to forgive me,” family be denied medical care, behinds.” sprinklers on their roof Monday stop with a small grocery on one Jimmy Kimmel zinged his crit- Kimmel said. emergency or otherwise, She’s not alone. in St. George. corner that’s the center St. ics as he returned to late-night He took on former Rep. Newt because they can’t afford it. Many in this community of They also sent their son to George. The fire had jumped TV and resumed arguing that Gingrich, saying his claim that “You’re on the right track,” about 2,000 near the Georgia- stay with relatives outside the across Georgia Highway 94, Americans deserve the level of all children would receive the Cassidy said, but the country Florida state line stuck around county. Pair said perhaps half of their main evacuation route, late health care given his infant same surgery as Kimmel’s son has to be able to pay for it. Monday in spite of the evacua- his neighbors had heeded the Sunday and they wanted to see son. in an emergency fell short of “Don’t give a huge tax cut to tion order, not yet ready to leave weekend order to evacuate. But if there was still a clear way out Back on ABC’s “Jimmy addressing what follows. millionaires like me,” Kimmel everything to the mercy of the he wasn’t ready to join them — Monday. Kimmel Live” Monday after a “That’s terrific if your baby’s replied. flames. yet. “It’s going to have to get pretty week’s absence, he said baby health problems are all solved On last Monday’s show, the With temperatures forecast to “It’s a little unnerving,” said close to the house, I think, Billy is recovering well from during that one visit. The only host detailed how Billy’s rou- climb into the 90s amid low Pair, 26. “But the flames are before we just head out,” James open-heart surgery for a birth problem is that never, ever tine birth April 21 suddenly humidity and no chance of rain, going to have to push people out Burnsed said. “We’ve got too defect and thanked well-wish- happens. We’ve had a dozen turned frightening when he firefighters worried what would of here.” much at stake just to leave it.” ers. Then he charged back into doctor’s appointments since was diagnosed with a hole in come next. Officials aren’t forcing people His wife said they had impor- the fraught topic. our son had surgery,” Kimmel the wall separating the right “It’s going to be ideal for to leave their homes, but are tant documents, family photos “I made an emotional speech said. and left sides of the heart and extreme fire behavior and a high urging them to get out before and spare clothing packed and that was seen by millions, and Kimmel brought on a current a blocked pulmonary valve, a potential for fire growth,” said the fire gets any closer, said ready to go. as a result of my powerful GOP lawmaker, U.S. Sen. Bill condition known as tetralogy of Tom Stokesberry, a spokesman Susan Heisey, supervisory “But we’ve got goats and words on that night, Cassidy of Louisiana, a physi- Fallot with pulmonary atresia. for the multi-agency team com- ranger for the Okefenokee chickens,” Lisa Burnsed said. Republicans in Congress had cian, who had suggested that He successfully underwent batting the fire. refuge. “And we don’t know how we’re second thoughts about repeal the Senate’s upcoming health surgery, but will face more as Emergency officials in south As the week opened, more going to get them out.” and replace” of the Affordable care legislation should have a he grows. Care Act, he joked. “I saved “Jimmy Kimmel test” of cover- Using his son as an exam- health insurance in the United ing pre-existing conditions but ple, Kimmel called for health Mexico and police chief slam Texas’ new ‘sanctuary city’ ban States of America!” in a fiscally conservative way. care for all and for pre-existing AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The and Houston, say it will create a ple on the rights of Mexican citi- “What’s that? I didn’t save During a satellite interview conditions to remain covered Mexican government, San chilling effect that will cause zens who choose to live just it? They voted against it any- with Cassidy, Kimmel asked as provided by the Affordable Antonio’s police chief and others immigrant families to not report across the border and promised way?” Kimmel said. The House about his position on issues Care Act passed under slammed Texas’ new “sanctuary crimes or come forward as wit- to “closely follow” the situation approved the American Health including uninsured workers President Barack Obama. cities” law on Monday, saying nesses over fears that talking to after the law takes effect. Care Act last week. and protection of children “If your baby is going to die that requiring local law enforce- local police could lead to depor- “These types of actions crimi- He dismissed those who under a revised health care and it doesn’t have to, it ment to help enforce U.S. immi- tation. Critics also fear it will nalizes even more the topic of labeled him an elitist — as a bill. shouldn’t matter how much gration law could lead to racial lead to the racial profiling of immigration, foments racial dis- youngster, his family bought The senator called on view- money you make. ... Whether profiling and will fan distrust of Hispanics and put officers in an criminatory acts and reduces col- powered milk because they ers to contact their representa- you’re a Republican or a the police by the state’s many untenable position. laboration between the immi- couldn’t afford fresh, he said tives and urge support of final Democrat or something else, Hispanics. “It’s either skin color or lan- grant community and local — and pretended to repent for legislation that fulfills we all agree on that, right?” he The law, which takes effect in guage. What else does someone authorities,” the ministry said. his previous comments. President Donald Trump’s said. September and which critics say have to base it on?” McManus The law also requires police “I’d like to apologize for say- promise to lower premiums The video of Kimmel’s tearful is the most anti-immigrant since said, referring to an officer’s rea- chiefs and sheriffs — under the ing that children in America combined with coverage that monologue went viral, drawing a 2010 Arizona law, will allow son for inquiring about a per- threat of jail and removal from should have health care. It was passes the Kimmel standard. praised by some, including police officers to ask about the son’s immigration status. “That office — to comply with federal insensitive, it was offensive, Kimmel called for his name- Obama, and harsh criticism immigration status of anyone leads to profiling. Profiling leads requests to hold criminal sus- and I hope you can find it in sake test to guarantee that no from others. they detain, including during to lawsuits. In my opinion, there pects in jail for possible deporta- routine traffic stops. Republican is nothing positive this bill does tion. Republicans have a strong Gov. Greg Abbott signed the law in the community or law enforce- majority in the Legislature and asks federal taxpayers to fund repairs at dam Sunday evening on Facebook ment.” shoved aside Democratic objec- Live with no advanced warning. Nevertheless, McManus said tions, even as President Donald SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — anchor of the state’s water sup- to the Federal Emergency A few dozen people protested his department will abandon a Trump’s efforts to withhold fed- California is asking the federal ply system. Management Agency to ask for outside his mansion in Austin on policy that prohibits officers from eral funding for sanctuary cities government to pay 75 percent of Heavy flows of water in and federal funds to cover 75 per- Monday. asking about a person’s immigra- have hit roadblocks in federal the hundreds of millions of dol- out of the half-century-old cent of all construction work San Antonio police chief tion status. courts. lars in repairs to the badly dam- structure in February gouged there, water department spokes- William McManus ripped into the “We’re going to have to take it “Isn’t this quasi-insane that we aged spillways at the nation’s massive holes in both of the woman Erin Mellon said. Republicans who pushed the law off the books,” said McManus, have to pass a law to force law tallest dam, a state water agency dam’s water-release spillways, President Donald Trump agreed through despite the objections of adding that it will probably have enforcement officers to comply spokeswoman said Monday. forcing the evacuation of to designate the dam crisis as a every big-city police chief in the to spend a year now training his with the law?” Abbott said The question of whether tax- 188,000 people downstream for federal disaster earlier this year, state. The Migration Policy roughly 2,400 officers on immi- Monday on “Fox and Friends.” payers or the water contractors two days. making it eligible for federal Institute estimates that Texas is gration law. Texas took the unusual step that get water via the Oroville The state Department of Water financial assistance. home to more than 1.4 million The law also drew rebuke from Monday afternoon of asking a Dam would foot the biggest Resources is rushing to As far as state officials are people who are in the country Mexico, which is Texas’ largest federal court in Austin to pre- share of the bill has been one of strengthen the damaged main concerned, the “construction trading partner and shares close emptively find the law constitu- many contentious ones in the spillway before the next rainy work is all considered emer- illegally, including 71,000 living ties to the state. The country’s tional in anticipation of lawsuits aftermath of this winter’s dam- season. gency work because of the pub- in the San Antonio area. foreign ministry said in a news from cities and minority rights age at the dam, which is an The state has begun applying lic safety concerns,” Mellon said. McManus and the other police chiefs, including those in Dallas release that the law could tram- groups.

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John Cornyn, R- health care analyst James the process to be less complicated Texas, John Thune, R-S.D., and Capretta says the odds for survival in the Senate, though more of the John Barrasso, R-Wyo., are in the “are low” for House language let- angst in that more decorous Senate GOP leadership, and Tom ting states permit insurers to chamber will likely be behind Cotton, R-Ark., is an ambitious boost premiums on some people closed doors. up-and-comer who frequently crit- with pre-existing conditions. No one expects a new bill to be icizes the House measure. Also in jeopardy: a provision written quickly, but Senate Democrats and liberal activists forbidding consumers to use fed- Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, have lambasted McConnell for eral subsidies to buy insurance AP photo R-Ky., has started a process for appointing a group with no female covering abortion. producing one. Republican sena- members. The Senate parliamentarian will In thIs JAn. 26, 2010, fIle Photo, Haitian police use sticks to try and keep the crowd in order at tors have made clear their meas- POSSIBLE CHANGES decide whether any provisions a food distribution point in the Cite Soleil neighborhood in the aftermath of the Jan. 12 earthquake in Port- ure will differ markedly from the Portman is among Republicans must be stricken from the bill. The au-Prince. The Trump administration is hunting for evidence of crimes committed by Haitian immigrants House legislation, which has whose states dislike the House’s Senate could override that with 60 as it decides whether to allow them to continue participating in a humanitarian program that has shielded drawn withering criticism from Medicaid cuts because they’d face votes. tens of thousands from deportation since the 2010 earthquake. Democrats who it as a pathway to a wave of constituents losing cov- winning a House majority in the erage under the health care pro- 2018 elections. gram for the poor. The House “This process will not be quick would end the extra federal money DON’S or simple or easy, but it must be states get for new beneficiaries AP Exclusive: U.S wants tally done,” McConnell said Monday. under Obama’s Medicaid expan- FENCE CO. McCONNELL’S WORKING sion by 2020, and some GOP sen- Since 1961 GROUP ators want a delay. of Haitian immigrants’ crimes McConnell doesn’t like surprises Much Medicaid money is used ALL TYPES or drama. Both characterized the to combat the illegal use of addic- OF FENCING WASHINGTON (AP) — The accused those in the U.S. illegal- ly poor’ stories.” House’s chaotic four months of tive opioid drugs. That’s another Trump administration is taking ly of fueling criminality in the The emails were largely direct- work on its bill, which saw revolts reason for GOP senators from 479-6212 the unusual step of hunting for U.S. ed to non-political employees. by conservatives and moderates hard-hit Midwestern and evidence of crimes committed by It is unclear if the agency is They responded by saying much derail initial versions of the legisla- Northeastern states to oppose & 336-1501 Haitian immigrants as it decides asking such questions about of the data were not available or tion and humiliate President such cuts. whether to allow them to contin- other recipients of the temporary were difficult to find in govern- Donald Trump and Speaker Paul Obama’s law help millions buy ue participating in a humanitar- protection, including immigrants ment records systems. Ryan, R-Wis. private insurance with federal ian program that has shielded from Honduras and El Salvador. Criminal fingerprint records, McConnell has included himself subsidies geared to income and tens of thousands from deporta- The Homeland Security for instance, don’t generally in a group of 12 GOP senators policy premiums. The House tion since an earthquake Department said Kelly has not indicate if a suspect has essentially tasked with privately instead links its aid to age, with destroyed much of their country. made a final decision about Temporary Protected Status. producing a bill that can pass the older people getting larger tax GOLD & The inquiries into the commu- Temporary Protected Status for And the employees said the pub- Senate. Republicans control the credits. Thune and others want D I A M O N D S nity’s criminal history were Haiti and declined to comment lic benefits request was almost chamber 52-48. the subsidies to be more generous made in internal U.S. on the process. impossible to answer because Democrats are virtually certain for lower earners and older people, 5301 BRAINERD ROAD Citizenship and Immigration Temporary Protected Status is TPS participants aren’t eligible to unanimously oppose the who could also face far higher pre- (423) 499-9162 Services emails obtained by The intended to be just that, tempo- for most. Republican effort to repeal much miums under the House legisla- Associated Press. They show the rary. The Obama administration About the only firm informa- of President Barack Obama’s tion. WE PAY agency’s newly appointed policy included Haiti in the program tion Kovarik’s queries turned health care overhaul. So In addition, the special process THE MOST! chief also wanted to know how shortly after the January 2010 up, according to the emails, is Republicans are using a special Republicans are using requires many of the roughly 50,000 earthquake that killed as many that Haiti benefited from about process preventing a Democratic Haitians enrolled in the as 300,000 people and devastat- $1.3 billion in remittances from filibuster that would require 60 Temporary Protected Status pro- ed schools, hospitals, homes the in 2015. votes to end. McConnell will need gram were taking advantage of and even entire neighborhoods. Officials said they could only 50 GOP votes to pass a bill, a tie public benefits, which they are Since then, Haitians have been guess how much came from the Vice President Mike Pence could not eligible to receive. eligible to stay regardless of how temporarily protected group, break. The emails don’t make clear if they entered the United States which comprise only a fraction That means McConnell can lose Haitian misdeeds will be used to — legally or illegally — as long of the estimated 954,000-strong just two Republicans, so his group determine whether they can as they were residing in the U.S. Haitian diaspora in the United has a strategically shaped mem- remain in the United States. The before Jan. 12, 2011. States. bership. program is intended to help peo- Eligibility for Haitians has Maria Odom, a former THE GROUP’S ROSTER 22 Northside Lane • Crossville, TN 38557 ple from places beset by war or been extended several times and Citizenship and Immigration Sens. Lamar Alexander, R- disasters and, normally, the is set to expire July 22. The Services ombudsman who Tenn., Mike Enzi, R-Idaho, and www.mtnfarm.com • (931) 484-3589 decision to extend it depends on Trump administration must served in the Obama adminis- Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, chair pivotal whether conditions in the immi- decide by May 23 so that it can tration, said she was puzzled by committees. Sens. Rob Portman, We Are A Full Line Authorized Case IH, grants’ home country have provide 60 days’ notice about its the inquiries about criminal R-, and Cory Gardner, R- Cub Cadet, New Holland, Mahindra Kuhn, improved enough for them to plans. activities. She said the govern- Colo., are from states that used Woods & Rhino Farm Equipment Dealer return. But emails suggest USCIS’ acting director has ment already checks criminal Obama’s law to add hundreds of Homeland Security Secretary recommended letting the pro- histories of applicants and thousands of beneficiaries to John Kelly, who will make the gram expire. In an April 10 denies protections to those Medicaid, an expansion they want EQUIPMENT SERVICE PARTS to protect but the House bill would decision, is looking at other cri- memo first reported by USA who’ve broken U.S. laws. We also offer direct shipping of parts and teria. Today, James McCament said “You should not craft a end. Gardner chairs the Senate “I do want to alert you ... the Haiti is no longer in crisis humanitarian policy based on GOP’s campaign committee. equipment for all your needs. secretary is going to be sending despite its poverty and political the few,” Odom said. Sens. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Contact Us Today! a request to us to be more instability. However, he wants to responsive,” Kathy Nuebel allow the Haitians to stay until Kovarik, the USCIS head of poli- January so they have time to cy and strategy, wrote on April make arrangements to voluntar- 27. Addressing the inability of ily leave. If they don’t depart the agency employees to gather the U.S. by then, the government requested information about could move to deport them. wrongdoing, she said: “I know Still, Homeland Security’s some of it is not captured, but Kelly has the final word. we’ll have to figure out a way to The emails inquiring about squeeze more data out of our misdeeds were sent from April 7 systems.” to May 1. Can you help the Bradley County Sheriff’s Office? The request for criminal data In her first week on the job, for an entire community is Kovarik, the policy chief, asked Residents with information about the individuals listed on this page unorthodox. The law doesn’t officials how often Haitians with should NOT attempt to interact with these suspects. specify it should be a considera- temporary status have been con- Please call the tip line at 423-728-7336 or in an emergency 911. tion for Temporary Protected victed of “crimes of any kind,” Status and the government has and how many have taken never said it would use criminal advantage of public benefits. rates in deciding if a country’s She asked for that information citizens should be allowed to in four separate emails. She also stay under this program. asked how much money Introducing new criteria is likely Haitians have sent home and to cause consternation among how often they’ve traveled back law-abiding Haitians who may to Haiti. Left unsaid is that fre- feel they are being penalized for quent travel could suggest the wrongdoing of their compa- improved conditions. triots. “Please dig for any stories But the request fits in with (successful or otherwise) that DAVID RONELL DAVID DWAYNE WILLIAM President Donald Trump’s would show how things are in AMADOV ANTAUIN WILLIS CALVIN KING JULKS LUCAS MANERY broader, tough-on-immigration Haiti - i.e. rebuilding stories, 04/15/1987 10/09/1974. PROBATION 10/28/1969. 04/14/1977 VIOLATION OF ORDER OF AGGRAVATED STATUTORY VIOLATION/ ATTEMPTED RAPE VIOLATION OF POSS. METH FOR RESALE/ POSS. PROTECTION (X6), VANDALISM focus that is a core demand of work of nonprofits, how the U.S. RAPE OF A CHILD/ ATTEMPTED SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY, OF WEAPON BY CONVICTED OVER $1,000, HARASSMENT his political supporters. He has is helping certain industries,” AGG. SEXUAL BATTERY/ SEX MISD. V.O.P. FELON/ POSS. OF SCHEDULE II enhanced efforts to arrest people Kovarik wrote on April 28. “We OFFENDER REGISTRY living illegally in the United should also find any reports of States and sought, unsuccess- criminal activity by any individ- fully so far, to suspend refugee ual with TPS. Even though it’s arrivals and temporarily block only a snapshot and not repre- visitors from seven Muslim- sentative of the entire situation, majority countries. He has we need more than ‘Haiti is real- Salvadoran once charged with killing Chandra Levy deported WASHINGTON (AP) — A mant’s testimony came under CHARLES JOHNNY LEE BRITTANY NICHOLE CHARLES JUNIOR KEITH ALLEN Salvadoran national whose con- scrutiny. CECIL VAUGHN BROGLIN BRAMLETT BROWN II HAWKINS viction in the slaying of missing Officials said Guandique has 12/18/1991 5/18/82 VIOLATION OF COMMUNITY 6/9/1974. FAILURE TO APPEAR ON MISDEMEANOR VIOLATION FTA: AGGRAVATED ROBBERY/ Burglary, Theft, CORRECTIONS (THEFT OF SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY OF PROBATION, BURGLARY. intern Chandra Levy was over- been in ICE custody since June. ATTEMPTED AGGRAVATED MVOP and FTA PROPERTY $10,000-$60,000 / RESTRICTIONS. FAILURE TO THEFT OVER $1,000 turned has been deported. The news release issued Monday ROBBERY x 3 AGGRAVATED BURGLARY) APPEAR ON MISDEMEANOR Immigration and Customs described Guandique as “a docu- VIOLATION OF PROBATION. Enforcement officials said mented MS-13 gang member” — Monday that Ingmar Guandique, an ICE video of his deportation ALL INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE BRADLEY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE. 35, was flown Friday to San shows the letters MS tattooed on Salvador and transferred to the back of Guandique’s hand. authorities in there. President Donald Trump has fre- A jury convicted Guandique of quently offered the MS-13 street murder in 2010 for the death of gang as a rationale for his efforts Levy, whose 2001 disappearance to crack down on illegal immigra- became a national obsession after tion. she was romantically linked to When Guandique was charged former congressman . in 2009 with Levy’s murder, he Police in Washington at one point was already in prison for attacks considered Condit a suspect, but on other women in Rock Creek Call Now! 423-472-HELP (4357) “Reuniting “Reuniting FamiliesFamilies inin aa professional,professional, later said they had cleared him. Park in the nation’s capital, one call does it all Guandique’s conviction was where Levy’s remains were even- confidential confidential andand timelytimely manner”manner” overturned after a jailhouse infor- tually found. 6—Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, May 9, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com Baby Blues CROSSWORD By Eugene Sheffer

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Å Roseanne ’ Roseanne ’ BET 69Meet, Browns Meet, Browns Meet the Browns Meet, Browns Meet, Browns › “Tyler Perry’s Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor” (2013, Drama) Å Rebel “Breaking Point” (N) (10:46) Rebel (11:52) Martin (:24) Martin SCIENCE 83How the Universe Works ’ How the Universe Works ’ How the Universe Works ’ How the Universe Works ’ How the Universe Works ’ Space’s Deepest Secrets ’ Through Wormhole-Freeman To Be Announced Space’s Deepest Secrets ’ CSPAN2 85(2:15) U.S. Senate (N) ’ (Live) Public Affairs Events ’ Public Affairs Events ’ EWTN 100Catholic With Jesus St. Michael Choices EWTN News Lectio Divina Daily Mass - Olam Mother Angelica Live EWTN News Holy Rosary Threshold of Hope Å Justin Fatica Women of Daily Mass - Olam WPXA ION 107 ’ Å Criminal Minds “Conflicted” Criminal Minds ’ Å Criminal Minds ’ Å Criminal Minds “Roadkill” Criminal Minds “To Hell ...” Criminal Minds Å Saving Hope Å (DVS) Saving Hope (N) ’ Å DISXD 117Kalos Quest Star-For. 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Right Now Right Now Lab Rats Lab Rats: Bionic Island ’ Right Now Spider-Man Star-Rebels Kalos Quest Right Now GSN 144The Chase Å Idiotest Idiotest Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Hollywood Game Night ’ Hollywood Game Night ’ Cash Cab ’ Cash Cab ’ Family Feud Family Feud COOK 153Good Eats Good Eats Good Eats Good Eats Good Eats Good Eats Brew & ’Que Brew & ’Que Brew & ’Que Brew & ’Que Brew & ’Que Brew & ’Que BBQ Brawl BBQ Brawl Good Eats Good Eats Brew & ’Que Brew & ’Que WE 163Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order “Snatched” ’ Law & Order “Breeder” ’ Law & Order “Censure” ’ Law & Order “Kids” Å Law & Order “Big Bang” ’ Law & Order “Mayhem” ’ Law & Order “Wager” Å Law & Order “Sanctuary” ’ GALA 217El Noticiero Que Madre Como Dice el Dicho (SS) El Chavo El Chavo Vecinos Vecinos María María María María La Familia Vecinos Noticias con Denise Noticias La Familia TELE 223María Celeste Suelta la Sopa ’ (SS) Noticias Caso Cerrado: Edición El Capo (N) ’ (SS) Guerra de ídolos (N) (SS) La Querida del Centauro (N) Al Rojo Vivo Titulares Guerra de ídolos ’ (SS) UNIV 224El Gordo y la Flaca (N) Primer Impacto (N) (SS) Hotel Todo Noticiero Uni. La Rosa de Guadalupe (N) La Reina de la Canción (N) Doble vida Estela Carrillo La Piloto (N) Impacto Noticiero Uni Contacto Deportivo (N) NBCSP 311Bass Classic Car Mecum NASCAR America (N) Å NHL Live (N) ’ (Live) NHL Hockey Conference Semifinal: Teams TBA. (N Subject to Blackout) (:15) NHL Overtime (N) Poker After Dark Poker After Dark DLC 319Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Tuesday Best Bets 8 p.m. on (WFLI) 8 p.m. on (WNGH) (WTCI) 9 p.m. on (WRCB) 9 p.m. on (WFLI) 9 p.m. on (WDEF) The Flash Victorian Slum House Great News iZombie Bull While Barry (Grant Gustin) decides on an The new series’ second episode — chal- Carol’s (Andrea Martin) desire to inspire the A familiar face as an actor (“Veronica Eliza Dushku (“Tru Calling”) begins a guest- all-out offense to put the threat of Savitar to lenging modern participants to sample a “Breakdown” staff to bond gets an assist Mars,” “Flashpoint”), Enrico Colantoni di- starring arc in the new episode “Welcome an end, H.R. (Tom Cavanagh) takes a dif- grueling existence of the distant past — from Mother Nature, as a fierce snowstorm rected the new episode “Some Like It Hot Back, Dr. Bull,” playing J.P. Nunnally, a ferent route — involving Tracy Brand (Anne considers “The 1870s,” when a financial de- traps everyone together in the newsroom Mess,” in which Liv (Rose McIver) takes on criminal attorney who strikes a deal with Dudek, in her continuing guest role) — in pression is compounded by Irish immigrants in the new episode “Snowmageddon of the personality of a murder victim who was Bull (Michael Weatherly). If he’ll work with the new episode “Cause and Effect.” Killer who arrive in England in search of employ- the Century.” To help ease the tension, enormously self-involved. She proves quite her on several cases, she’ll defend Benny Frost (Danielle Panabaker) makes an un- ment. Though workers dedicate themselves Carol steals some wine from the network’s challenging for Clive (Malcolm Goodwin) to (Freddy Rodriguez), who’s facing mis- expected suggestion. Jesse L. Martin, Can- to such tasks as making clothing and arti- morning-show hosts (guest stars, and “Sat- handle as they try to solve the crime. Pey- conduct charges for his earlier work with dice Patton and Carlos Valdes also star. ficial flowers, their wages ultimately won’t urday Night Live” alumnae, Ana Gasteyer ton and Ravi (Aly Michalka, Rahul Kohli) the district attorney’s office. Geneva Carr, cover their needs ... nor their debts, making and Rachel Dratch). Briga Heelan and John are thrown off their respective tracks. Rob- Jaime Lee Kirchner, Annabelle Attanasio for a general feeling of desperation. Michael Higgins also star. Another episode ert Buckley also stars. and Christopher Jackson also star. follows.

WEDNESDAYAFTERNOON/EVENING MAY 10, 2017 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30 WRCBNBC 3 The Ellen DeGeneres Show Live at 5:00 Live at 5:30 News Nightly News Ent. Tonight Inside Edition Blindspot “Mom” (N) Å Law & Order: SVU Chicago P.D. “Army of One” News Tonight Show-J. Fallon Seth Meyers WELFTBN 4 John Hagee Israel Matters Praise Å Behind The Dr. Leaf Restoring Potters John Gray Turning Point Prince S. Furtick Living Proof Blessed Life John Gray Drive Thru Be Light J. 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(N) Å The Deal Spot Å Imperial Gold Å CSPAN 14(3:30) Public Affairs Events ’ Å Politics and Public Policy Today ’ Å Politics & Public Policy WGN-A 15Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods “Nightmares” Blue Bloods ’ Å›› “Man on Fire” (2004, Crime Drama) Denzel Washington, Dakota Fanning. Å Underground “Soldier” Underground “Soldier” Underground “Soldier” HSN 16Slinky Brand Fashions (N) Slinky Brand Fashions (N) PureSole Footwear (N) Clever Carriage Company Dr. Nassif Skincare (N) Slinky Brand Fashions (N) Slinky Brand Fashions (N) KORRES Beauty (N) Å IntelliWhite Beauty (N) Å E! 23›› “Valentine’s Day” (2010, Romance-Comedy) Jessica Alba, Kathy Bates. Å E! News (N) Å Total Divas Nicole struggles. Total Divas Å Total Divas Å E! News (N) Å ESQTV 24Best Bars in America Å Best Bars in America Å Best Bars in America Å Best Bars in America Å The Agent Å The Agent Å Brew Dogs Å Brew Dogs “Durham” Å Car Match. Car Match. LIFE 25Grey’s Anatomy ’ Å Little Women: Atlanta Å Little Women: Atlanta Å Little Women: Atlanta Å Little Women: Atlanta (N) Little Women: Atlanta (N) (:02) Little Women: Dallas (:07) Little Women: Dallas (12:02) Little Women: Atlanta TLC 26My 600-Lb. Life Bedridden James cannot stand up. ’ My 600-Lb. Life ’ (:04) My 600-Lb. Life ’ My 600-Lb. Life “Dottie & June” Dottie deals with the loss of her son. (N) ’ My 600-Lb. Life Dottie deals with the loss of her son. ’ TBS 27Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Full Frontal Conan Actor Rashida Jones. Seinfeld ’ Conan Å TNT 28Bones ’ Å Bones “Death in the Saddle” Bones ’ Å NBA Basketball Conference Semifinal: Teams TBA. (N Subject to Blackout) NBA Basketball Conference Semifinal: Teams TBA. (N Subject to Blackout) Inside the NBA (N) Å USA 29NCIS “Chimera” ’››› “The Other Guys” (2010) Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg. Å (DVS) ››› “Independence Day” (1996, Science Fiction) Will Smith, Bill Pullman. Å (DVS) ››› “Tropic Thunder” (2008, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Jack Black. Å FX 30›› “Total Recall” (2012) , Kate Beckinsale. ’ Å›› “Transformers: Age of Extinction” (2014, Action) Mark Wahlberg, Stanley Tucci. ’ Å Fargo (N) ’ Å (:13) Fargo “The Narrow Escape Problem” (:25) Fargo ESPN 31SportsNation Questionable Around/Horn Interruption SportsCenter W/Michael MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at Miami Marlins. From Marlins Park in Miami. (N) (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) Å SportsCenter (N) Å SportsCenter W/Van Pelt ESPN2 32Intentional Talk (N) (Live) The Jump Questionable Around/Horn Interruption NFL Live Å 30 for 30 Å 30 for 30 Å We the Fans: Section 250 FSTN 33World Poker World Poker Spotlight Cardinals Pre MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at Miami Marlins. From Marlins Park in Miami. (N) (Live) Cardinals Live! Postgame World Poker Bundesliga Soccer SEC 34Softball SEC Now (N) College Softball College Softball SEC Tournament: First Round, Teams TBA. (N) Å SEC Now (N) (Live) Å SEC Now Å SEC Now Å SEC Now GOLF 35Live From THE PLAYERS (N) Golfing World Inside PGA PGA Tour Classic (N) Live From THE PLAYERS (N) (Live) Live From THE PLAYERS FS1 36UEFA Soccer Speak for Yourself NASCAR Race Hub (N) (Live) UFC Top Ten UFC’s Fights UFC Tonight (N) Å The Ultimate Fighter Å The Ultimate Fighter (N) ’ TUF Talk (N) MLB Whiparound (N) Å UFC Top Ten FSSE 37MLB Baseball Braves Live! Driven AtlantaUni Future Phen. MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Houston Astros. From Minute Maid Park in Houston. AtlantaUni SportsMoney MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at Houston Astros. WEA 38(3:00) Weather Center Live (N) Å (5:59) Weather Underground (N) Å Strangest Weather on Earth Strangest Weather on Earth Weather Caught on Camera Weather Caught on Camera Weather Caught on Camera CNBC 39(3:00) Closing Bell (N) Å Fast Money (N) Å Mad Money (N) Å Shark Tank ’ Å Shark Tank ’ Å Shark Tank ’ Å The Filthy Shark Tank ’ Å Shark Tank ’ Å Shark Tank MSNBC 40MSNBC Live MTP Daily (N) Å For the Record With Greta Hardball Chris Matthews All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word The 11th Hour The Rachel Maddow Show CNN 41The Lead With Jake Tapper Situation Room With Wolf Situation Room With Wolf Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight w/ Don Lemon CNN Tonight w/ Don Lemon Anderson Cooper 360 Å HDLN 42The Lead With Jake Tapper All News Updated hourly. All News Updated hourly. Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight w/ Don Lemon All News Updated hourly. All News Updated hourly. FNC 43Your World With Neil Cavuto The Fox News Specialists Special Report The Story (N) Å Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) The Five (N) Å Hannity (N) Å Tucker Carlson Tonight The Five Å HIST 44American Pickers ’ Å American Pickers ’ Å American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ (:03) American Pickers ’ (:03) American Pickers ’ (12:03) American Pickers ’ TRUTV 45Hack My Life Hack My Life Hack My Life Hack My Life Hack My Life Hack My Life Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Game Show Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers A&E 46The First 48 ’ Å The First 48 ’ Å The First 48 ’ Å Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Exterminator Exterminator Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars DISC 47Homestead Rescue Å Homestead Rescue Hacks The Last Alaskans ’ Å The Last Alaskans ’ Å The Last Alaskans ’ Å The Last Alaskans (N) Å Where the Wild Men Are ’ (:02) Alaskan Bush People (12:03) Alaskan Bush People NATGEO 48Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers Life and Death Row “Truth” Life and Death Row Å Life and Death Row Å Life and Death Row Å Life on Lockdown Å Inside the American Mob TRAV 49Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Expedition Unknown Å Expedition Unknown Å Expedition Unknown (N) Expedition Unknown Å Expedition Unknown Å Expedition Unknown Å FOOD 50Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Cooks vs. Cons Å Cooks vs. Cons (N) Å Cooks vs. Cons Å Cooks vs. Cons Å Cooks vs. Cons Å HGTV 51Property Brothers: Buying Property Brothers: Buying Property Brothers: Buying Property Brothers: Buying Property Brothers Å Property Brothers: Buying Hunters Hunters Int’l Property Brothers Å Property Brothers: Buying ANPL 52Treehouse Masters Å Treehouse Masters Å Treehouse Masters Å Treehouse Masters Å Treehouse Masters: Branched Out “Waterfront Wonders” Playhouse Masters: Treehouse Masters: Branched Out “Full Time Treehouses” FREE 53The Middle The Middle Truth & Iliza The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle ››› “Aladdin” (1992) Voices of Scott Weinger. ’ Å Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings ’ Å The 700 Club ’ Å “My Best Friend’s Wedding” DISN 54Austin & Ally Austin & Ally Liv-Mad. Liv-Mad. Bunk’d Å Bizaardvark K.C. Under. Bizaardvark Stuck/Middle Good-Charlie Tangled: The K.C. Under. Cali Style Bunk’d Å Jessie Å Jessie Å Stuck/Middle Andi Mack NICK 55SpongeBob SpongeBob Loud House Loud House Henry Danger Henry Danger Thundermans Thundermans Nicky, Ricky Game Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ (:33) Friends TOON 56Teen Titans Teen Titans Ben 10 Å Teen Titans Teen Titans Ben 10 Å Steven Univ. Gumball King of Hill Amer. Dad Cleveland Amer. Dad Samurai Jack Burgers Family Guy Family Guy Boondocks Aqua Teen TVLND 57Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Raymond Raymond Raymond Nobodies (N) (:31) Lopez King King King King AMC 58(3:00) ››› “The Italian Job” (2003) Å››› “Lethal Weapon” (1987, Action) Mel Gibson, Gary Busey. ‘R’ Å››› “Lethal Weapon 2” (1989, Action) Mel Gibson, Joe Pesci. ‘R’ Å››› “Speed” (1994, Action) Keanu Reeves, Dennis Hopper. ‘R’ Å TCM 59“Any Number Can Play” (:15) ›› “Reno” (1939) Richard Dix. ›› “Gambling House” (1950, Drama) ››› “Cover Girl” (1944) Rita Hayworth, Gene Kelly. ››› “How to Marry a Millionaire” (1953) Lauren Bacall ›› “The French Line” HALL 60Home Imp. Home Imp. Home Imp. Home Imp. Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls OXYGEN 61CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene BRAVO 62Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Andy Cohen’s Then & Now Watch What Housewives/NYC Then & Now SYFY 63›› “Piranha” (2010) Elisabeth Shue, Adam Scott. Å› “I, Frankenstein” (2014) Aaron Eckhart, Bill Nighy. Å›› “The Da Vinci Code” (2006, Mystery) Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou. Å›› “Odd Thomas” (2013) Anton Yelchin. Premiere. Å SPIKE 64(2:30) “The Rundown” (2003) ›› “Bedtime Stories” (2008) Adam Sandler. Premiere. ’›› “Happy Gilmore” (1996) Adam Sandler. ’ Å›› “The Longest Yard” (2005) Adam Sandler. Premiere. ’ Å “I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry” COM 65(:10) Archer (:45) Futurama “Meanwhile” Futurama ’ (:15) Futurama ’ Å South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park The Comedy South Park Daily Show At Midnight South Park South Park MTV 66(3:40) Teen Mom OG Å (4:50) Teen Mom OG Å Friends ’ Å Friends ’ Friends ’ Catfish: The TV Show (N) ’ Are You the One: Second (:02) Teen Mom OG Å (:02) Teen Mom OG Å Movie and TV Awards VH1 67T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’ Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’ Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’ Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta (N) Basketball Wives ’ Å Basketball Wives ’ Å Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’ The Temptations ’ Å CMTV 68Reba Å Reba Å Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing ›› “Catch and Release” (2007) Jennifer Garner, Timothy Olyphant. Å Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Catch BET 69Meet, Browns Meet, Browns Meet, Browns Meet, Browns Meet, Browns ›› “All About the Benjamins” (2002, Action) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. ››› “Training Day” (2001, Crime Drama) Denzel Washington, Ethan Hawke. (11:55) Martin (:26) Martin SCIENCE 83MythBusters ’ Å MythBusters ’ Å MythBusters ’ Å MythBusters ’ Å Outrageous Acts of Science NASA’s Unexplained Files (:04) Outlaw Tech (N) Å To Be Announced NASA’s Unexplained Files CSPAN2 85(3:00) U.S. Senate (N) ’ (Live) Public Affairs Events ’ Public Affairs Events ’ EWTN 100Rosary Behold Worth Living The World EWTN News Lectio Divina Daily Mass - Olam EWTN Live (N) Å EWTN News Holy Rosary Fatima Vaticano The Catholic Women of Daily Mass - Olam WPXA ION 107 Law & Order “City Hall” ’ Law & Order ’ Å Law & Order ’ Å Law & Order “Hands Free” Law & Order “Evil Breeds” Law & Order ’ Å Law & Order ’ Å Law & Order “Vendetta” ’ Law & Order “Gaijin” Å DISXD 117Kalos Quest Star-For. Right Now Walk the Walk the Milo Murphy Star-For. Star-For. Right Now Right Now Lab Rats: Bionic Island ’ Lab Rats Right Now Spider-Man Star-Rebels Kalos Quest Right Now GSN 144The Chase Å Idiotest Idiotest Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Hollywood Game Night ’ Cash Cab ’ Cash Cab ’ Family Feud Family Feud COOK 153Donut Donut Sugar Sugar Sugar Sugar Cake Wars “Girl Scouts” Cake Wars “The Knot” Cake Wars Å Sugar Sugar Good Eats Good Eats Cake Wars “The Knot” WE 163Law & Order “Trade This” Law & Order ’ Å Law & Order ’ Å Law & Order “Untitled” ’›› “Monster-in-Law” (2005) Jennifer Lopez, Jane Fonda. Å›› “Monster-in-Law” (2005) Jennifer Lopez, Jane Fonda. Å GALA 217El Noticiero Eugenio Como Dice el Dicho (SS) El Chavo El Chavo Vecinos Vecinos Vecinos Vecinos La Familia La Familia Noticias con Denise Noticias Vecinos TELE 223María Celeste Suelta la Sopa ’ (SS) Decisiones Noticias Caso Cerrado: Edición El Capo (N) ’ (SS) Guerra de ídolos (N) (SS) La Querida del Centauro (N) Al Rojo Vivo Titulares Guerra de ídolos ’ (SS) UNIV 224El Gordo y la Flaca (N) Primer Impacto (N) (SS) Hotel Todo Noticiero Uni. La Rosa de Guadalupe (N) La Reina de la Canción (N) Doble vida Estela Carrillo La Piloto (N) Impacto Noticiero Uni Contacto Deportivo (N) NBCSP 311Premier League Soccer Goal Zone NASCAR America (N) Å NHL Live (N) ’ (Live) NHL Hockey Conference Semifinal: Teams TBA. (N Subject to Blackout) NHL Overtime (N) ’ (Live) Sports Sports Sports Sports DLC 319Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Trauma: Life in the ER ’ 8—Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, May 9, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com Exit polls in South Korea forecast win for liberal Moon SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — favored by conservative govern- AP photo Exit polls in South Korea forecast ments did nothing to prevent the that liberal candidate Moon Jae- North from expanding its nuclear south KoreAn presidential in will win an election Tuesday to bomb and missile programs and candidate Moon Jae-in, front succeed ousted President Park only reduced South Korea’s voice left, of the Democratic Party Geun-hye. in international efforts to deal takes pictures with a supporter Official results weren’t expect- with its rival. after voting for a presidential ed for hours, but the exit poll of The winning candidate will be election at a junior high school about 89,000 voters at 330 officially sworn in as South in Seoul, South Korea, on polling stations, jointly commis- Korea’s new president after the sioned by three major television election commission finishes the Tuesday. South Koreans voted stations and released just after vote count and declares the win- Tuesday for a new president, polls closed, showed Moon ner Wednesday morning. with victory widely predicted for receiving 41.4 percent of the This forgoes the usual two- a liberal candidate who has vote. month transition because pledged to improve ties with His two main rivals, conserva- Tuesday’s vote was a by-election North Korea, re-examine a con- tive Hong Joon-pyo and centrist to choose a successor to Park, tentious U.S. missile defense Ahn Cheol-soo, were expected to whose term was to end in shield and push sweeping eco- garner 23.3 percent and 21.8 February 2018. nomic changes. percent, respectively, according Following months of protests to the exit poll, which had a by millions and impeachment by margin of error of 0.8 percentage lawmakers, Park was removed points. from office and arrested in March himself as a “strongman,” dante, Choi Soon-sil, and As a former pro-democracy “South Koreans are more con- Such polls are merely a snap- over corruption allegations. The described the election as a war Samsung’s de facto leader, Lee student activist, Moon was jailed cerned that Trump, rather than shot of the stated intentions of new South Korean president will between ideologies and ques- Jae-yong, have been indicted for months in the 1970s while North Korean leader Kim Jong certain voters. still serve out a full, single five- tioned Moon’s patriotism. along with Park. protesting against the senior Un, will make a rash military The final opinion surveys year term. After voting, Hong said the Moon frequently appeared at Park. move, because of his outrageous released last week showed Moon, “I gave all my body and soul election was a “war of regime anti-Park rallies and the corrup- Many analysts say Moon, if tweets, threats of force and the Democratic Party candidate, (to the election) to the very end,” choices between people, whether tion scandal boosted his push to elected, likely won’t pursue dras- unpredictability,” Duyeon Kim, a had about a 20 percentage point Moon, 64, told reporters Tuesday they decide to accept a North re-establish liberal rule. tic rapprochement policies visiting fellow at the Korean lead over his two main chal- after casting his ballot in Seoul. Korea-sympathizing leftist gov- He called for reforms to reduce because North Korea’s nuclear Peninsula Future Forum in lengers. Moon was chief of staff for the ernment or a government that social inequalities, excessive program has progressed signifi- Seoul, wrote recently in Foreign A win by Moon would end a last liberal president, the late can protect the liberty of the presidential power and corrupt cantly since he was in the Roh Affairs magazine. decade of conservative rule in Roh Moo-hyun, who sought clos- Republic of Korea,” South ties between politicians and busi- government a decade ago. “It is crucial that Trump and South Korea and could result in er ties with North Korea by set- Korea’s formal name. ness leaders. A big challenge for whoever the next South Korean president sharp departures from recent ting up large-scale aid shipments Park’s trial later this month on Many of those legacies dated wins will be U.S. President strike up instant, positive chem- policy toward nuclear-armed to the North and by working on bribery, extortion and other cor- to the dictatorship of Park’s Donald Trump, who has proven istry in their first meeting to help North Korea. now-stalled joint economic proj- ruption charges could send her father, Park Chung-hee, whose himself unconventional in his work through any bilateral differ- Moon has called for engage- ects. to jail for life if she is convicted. 18-year rule was marked by both approach to North Korea, swing- ences and together deal with the ment with North Korea, saying Hong, an outspoken former Dozens of high-profile figures, rapid economic rise and severe ing between intense pressure North Korean challenge,” she that the hard-line approach provincial governor who pitched including Park’s longtime confi- civil rights abuse. and threats and offers to talk. said. As manhunt ends, top African warlord Kony eludes justice from authorities KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — The group is accused of killing “Kony is the ultimate master of Indicted for killing thousands and over 100,000 people, according to survival in the jungle,” said kidnapping children to become the U.N. Kasper Agger, an independent soldiers and sex slaves, Joseph The U.S. has offered up to $5 researcher in Central African Kony has been Africa’s most noto- million for information leading to Republic who monitors LRA activ- rious warlord for three decades. Kony’s capture. ities. “He has survived three Now that the United States and Although scores of LRA fighters decades of warfare and evaded others are ending the internation- have recently surrendered or been capture from the most powerful al manhunt for him and his killed, the whereabouts of Kony, and expensive military in the Lord’s Resistance Army, it now in his 50s, remain a mystery. world.” appears Kony may never be Recent defectors from the rebel Kony’s rebels may continue as brought to justice. group suggest he is sick and hid- a “group of bandits” in sparsely His elusiveness in the often ing somewhere in the vast, populated areas of Congo and lawless bush of central Africa is ungoverned spaces of central Central African Republic, where legendary. In one incident Africa. they may link up with other AP photo Ugandan military forces in hot In pulling out of the military armed groups, said Agger. LRA pursuit raided Kony’s hideout mission against the LRA, the U.S. rebels trade in wildlife products to In thIs Photo taken Friday, Vitor Rodrigues picks up a book titled "Vencer o Medo,” or “To Defeat deep in a Congo wildlife park in in March said the rebel group’s support their activities, slaughter- Fear,” by union leader Manuel Carvalho da Silva, while posing for photos at his bookshop in Lisbon. 2008 and seized little but a wig active membership is now less ing elephants for ivory in Congo Rodrigues remembers when they told him in the 1990s that the euro would bring affluence. The owner and guitar he left behind. than 100. The U.S. first sent under Kony’s direct orders, and only full-time employee of the Leituria bookstore said he believed it. Despite the millions of dollars about 100 special forces as mili- according to The Enough Project. spent to catch him, Kony has out- tary advisers to the mission in The LRA remains a regional lasted his hunters. That’s a blow 2011, and in 2014 sent 150 Air threat, a new U.N. report on sexu- to victims who hoped he would Force personnel. al violence in conflict says. “The Euro dodges new crisis with Macron stand trial at the International Echoing the U.S., Uganda’s mil- Lord’s Resistance Army continued Criminal Court where he has itary last month announced it its decade-old pattern of abduc- been charged for war crimes and was ending the manhunt and tion, rape, forced marriage, forced win, but needs fixes to continue crimes against humanity. pulling out 1,500 troops because impregnation and sexual slavery” LISBON, Portugal (AP) — Vitor and Portugal, majorities support There already have been a few “The yearning for justice is “the mission to neutralize the LRA in Central African Republic and Rodrigues remembers when they the euro. But the brutal bailout fixes. Supervision of the biggest there,” said Judith Akello, a law- has now been successfully has a presence in Congo and told him in the 1990s that the experience has fueled the kind of banks was toughened by handing maker who represents a commu- achieved.” South Sudan, it says. euro would bring affluence. The disenchantment Rodrigues con- it to the European Central Bank, nity in northern Uganda once hit The military withdrawal means Kony has proved difficult to owner and only full-time employ- veys. to prevent the cost of bailing by Kony’s rebel insurgency. Kony may never be caught, said capture “mainly because he hides ee of the Leituria bookstore on a He says he and people he them out from forcing govern- “Justice is what the people some observers. Of the five LRA in Sudan-controlled territory” in leafy street in Lisbon’s Estefania knows have undergone years of ments to require bailouts them- demand.” commanders indicted by the ICC which other African forces are not district says he believed it. steady erosion of their buying selves, as in Ireland’s case. The Kony became internationally in 2005, he is the only one still at permitted to operate, said Sasha “Now I feel very disenchanted,” power. “Someone in an average European Central Bank took notorious in 2012 when the U.S.- large. One commander, Dominic Lezhnev of the Enough Project. the 47-year-old says at his cash job, say middle management, market pressure off government based advocacy group Invisible Ongwen, is currently on trial at Sudan has denied allegations by register. “The euro has served earns less now than they did finances by offering to buy the Children made a viral video high- the ICC following his arrest in Uganda’s government that it macro interests, not the man in before the euro,” he said. bonds of governments facing lighting the LRA’s alleged crimes. Central African Republic in 2015. actively supports the LRA. the street. It’s been good for Portugal hoped to graduate excessive borrowing costs. banks and for political careers from being a low-wage economy Member countries set up a but it hasn’t brought us any with membership of the euro in bailout fund, the European great benefits.” 1999. But the low interest rates Stability Mechanism. The euro, the target of populist that came with its linkage to So far, the 19 governments politicians who claim it has stronger economies like Germany have not been willing to go far- inflicted undue economic pain on invited overspending. Portugal ther. In particular, the idea of giv- Europeans, has a new lease on dug itself deep into debt and ing the European Union central life after Emmanuel Macron, a needed a 78-billion-euro bailout taxing and spending authority firmly pro-euro moderate, won in 2011. remains anathema to Germany, the French presidential election Portugal’s finances are healing, the biggest and most politically this week. His rival, the right- but only after years of cutbacks, powerful member. Germans don’t wing Marine Le Pen, had wanted including wage freezes and pen- want to get the bill for other to pull out of the bloc, sion cuts. The average monthly countries’ troubles in a so-called with likely painful consequences salary in the private sector, also “transfer union.” Their view is for the currency. before tax, is around 1,100 euros that countries that want more But even Macron acknowledges ($1,200). growth can do what Germany did the need to strengthen and Worst hit has been Greece, in 2004: pass tough, pro-busi- reform the euro. He will find it, which saw its economy shrink by ness reforms that cut long-term however, an uphill battle. a quarter. Shuttered storefronts jobless benefits and made tempo- There are political logjams litter downtown Athens. Whole rary work arrangements easier. making the currency more resist- families can be seen lining up for So what’s the answer? One ant to market crises and to end free meals at a growing number proposal is to add EU-wide its most painful shortcoming — a of soup kitchens. deposit insurance. reliance on crushing budget aus- What went wrong? When trou- That would add more insula- terity to fix countries whose ble arrived, member countries tion against bank crises and finances and economies run into found that joining the euro had market panic. trouble. taken away important safety Another is some more limited Countries that ran into heavy valves. They could not let their form of central fiscal help — such debt — Greece, Ireland, Portugal, currency fall in value to make as EU-wide unemployment insur- Cyprus and Spain — got bailout themselves more competitive in ance that would automatically loans from the other members in international trade. And there provide collective assistance return for massive cuts to public was no large central treasury to when recession strikes an indi- spending. That caused job losses, even out recessions. vidual country. pushed families into poverty and Roberto Gualtieri, who chairs Gualtieri says the first step is hurt company earnings. the committee on economic and to avoid reducing deficits too It pitted creditor countries like monetary affairs in the European aggressively and to take a more Germany and the Netherlands Parliament, thinks the need for balanced approach that would against the often resentful new steps is widely enough rec- include more investment spend- debtors. And even countries like ognized that action could follow ing — and then tackle improve- France or Italy, large economies the German election in ments to the make-up of the that are struggling to grow but September. euro. did not need bailouts, have had “I hope that after this electoral The euro’s “current construc- to focus on public spending cuts cycle, we will have the political tion is clearly suboptimal, but I to meet euro rules. conditions for providing more disagree with those who consider    The eurozone is growing and investments, more reforms, and it structurally unsustainable and many of these economies are now better and more completed eco- permanently on the verge of col- doing better. The EU’s regular nomic and monetary union,” lapse,” he said. “I have seen in    Dignified Services at Eurobarometer poll shows 56 Gaultieri told The Associated the recent years many predic- Realistic Prices! percent agree the euro is good for Press. “The great victory of tions about the imminent disso- WEATHER INFORMATION 2415 Georgetown Road, NE their country, with 33 percent Macron is an encouraging signal lution of the euro, and they have 473-2620 saying it’s bad. Even in Greece in this direction.” always proven to be wrong.” www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, May 9, 2017— 9

CONTACT Richard Roberts TUESDAY, Sports Editor MAY 9, Phone 472-5041 or fax 614-6529 [email protected] Sports 2017 How sweep it is! ’Stangs earn spot in title game tonight By PATRICK MacCOON [email protected] Ethan Hailey had to control his emotions the best he could. After transferring from McCallie to Walker Valley three weeks ago and being granted a hardship waiver by the TSSAA to play in the final week of the regular season, the hard-throw- ing lefty freshman pitched with controlled emotion in the post- season. Hailey was also effectively wild as he allowed four walks, but was able to throw 2 2/3 hit- less shutout innings to earn his first varsity victory in an 8-3 win over Bradley Central to clinch a District 5-AAA champi- onship berth. “It was just about how I dreamed,” Hailey said. “I would come in and shut down a team and we would move on to some- thing special. I felt confidence in my fastball and I went with what (catcher) Hunter (Shamblin) was calling. He did a great job behind the plate today.” While he threw 28 strikes to 27 balls, Hailey struck out three batters swinging (two foul tips) and caught another looking with an electric outside fastball that tailed in on the black edge of the plate to a left-handed hitter. Banner photo, PATRICK MacCOON His four other outs were all via pop-ups in his adrenaline-filled WALKER VALLEY Matthew Pigg (21) and Ethan Hailey celebrate as Bradley Central coach Travis Adams (23) and WV catcher Hunter Shamblin head off the field varsity district debut. after the Mustangs clinched a Region 3-AAA berth with an 8-3 victory Monday night at Mike Turner Field. Hailey picked up his first varsity victory to help Walker Valley advance See ’STANGS, Page 11 to face Ooltewah in tonight’s District 5-AAA championship game at 7.

Lady ’Stangs comeback falls short By PATRICK MacCOON A six-run fifth was followed by an RBI dou- [email protected] ble to center by Suits in the sixth to cut the Lady Cherokee’s lead to 9-7. However, it would Walker Valley would not go down quietly. be where the score remained. Despite a 9-0 deficit it was a trio of sopho- The Lady Mustangs finished the season with mores who nearly made for a miraculous come- a 22-14 overall record and had three seniors back. lead a young team filled with talent for years to Instead of being phased by the first four and come. a half innings, in which everything rolled “We strive to build a family here,” WVHS McMinn County’s way, the Lady Mustangs head coach Lauren Limburg said. “I love my found fight. team’s heart, fire and fight. We’ve had a great Riley Suits jump-started a major spark in season and I thank the seniors for their leader- the bottom of the fifth as she drew a 12-pitch, ship and commitment to this program. They full count walk to bring in the first run. Laney led a very young team very well. We have a Harris then legged out an infield RBI single to bright future ahead.” set up a powerful hitter in Kaylee Hughes. Harris, Hughes and Suits combined for Suddenly, a one-sided game in the District seven hits and drove in all seven runs for the 5-AAA tournament became a three-run deficit Lady Mustangs, who were out-hit 13-12. for Walker Valley as Hughes crushed a home WV went 2-2 overall in the district tourna- run all of 230 feet to dead center. Her fourth ment with wins against East Hamilton and smash of the season would likely have been Bradley. gone at any college park, too. Ooltewah lost an extra innings affair to “We battled back and fought really hard,” Soddy-Daisy and will play McMinn County at 5 said Hughes, who went 3-for-4 with four RBIs p.m. to determine who plays the Lady Trojans and slugged the 13th of her varsity for the championship at 7 tonight. career and 17th overall in high school in just Walker Valley’s top five hitters by average her second season. “We are a team of love and family. I could not ask for a better team.” See LADY ’STANGS, Page 11

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POLK COUNTY coach Bill Triplett, left, congratulates senior Kallie Hawkins after the Walters State signee blasted a solo home run in Monday’s District 5-AA Tournament action in Benton. The veteran mentor told the team after the game that he is stepping down as the program’s head coach. Veteran Polk coach steps down Lady ’Cats fall in Triplett’s finale

By JOE CANNON lete who has been coaching for and won the district regular [email protected] a total of 29 years, including season title for the fourth leading the Polk baseball pro- straight year, but we haven’t BENTON — There were gram from 1990 to 2011. hit the ball well lately, plus we tears after the final out of Polk Making the decision to step have hurt ourselves defensive- County’s softball season was aside earlier in the season, ly,” he explained. recorded Monday, but there Triplett said he will continue With this year’s 18-11 mark were many more a few min- to coach the Chilhowee Middle his lone campaign with less utes later when Bill Triplett School softball team. than 20 victories, Triplett told his players in the Triplett’s final high school compiled a 132-67 mark in his postgame talk that he is step- varsity game was bittersweet, half dozen seasons, and led ping down as head coach of as the Lady ’Cats committed a Polk to a pair of TSSAA the Lady ’Cat program. half dozen errors and fell to Sectional games. “What started out to be a archrival McMinn Central 4-2 After a loss to McMinn Banner photo, PATRICK MacCOON two-year favor to get Lydia in the District 5-AA loser’s Central (11-12) in their open- (his youngest daughter) bracket final. ing district game of the sea- through (her playing days), WALKER VALLEY’s Kaylee Hughes, center, along with coaches April Richards, left, and Lauren It marked the only time son, the Lady ’Cats won eight Limburg (in background) celebrate her grand slam in the fifth inning for Walker Valley in a District 5- turned into six years, and I’m Triplett’s girls have not made straight over 5-AA opponents, ready to give it up,” said the it to the region playoffs. AAA tournament matchup with McMinn County Monday evening. The sophomore slugger increased former Wildcat standout ath- “We won 18 games this year See LADY ’CATS, Page 11 her RBI total to 33 on the season, but the Lady Mustangs fell by a 9-7 score, to finish a 22-win season. 10—Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, May 9, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com

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San Francisco, 7; Villar, Milwaukee, 7; 2 tied at 6. 13. Alex Noren SWE 4.78 PITCHING-Kershaw, Los Angeles, 5-2; Arrieta, 14. Paul Casey ENG 4.33 ON TAP Chicago, 4-1; Cueto, San Francisco, 4-2; Hellickson, 15. Patrick Reed USA 4.20 for battered Braves pitchers Philadelphia, 4-1; Leake, St. Louis, 4-1; Lynn, St. 16. Tyrrell Hatton ENG 4.06 Tuesday, May 9 Louis, 4-1; Peralta, Milwaukee, 4-2; Robles, New 17. Charl Schwartzel SAF 3.96 ATLANTA (AP) — The BASEBALL York, 4-0; Scherzer, Washington, 4-2; Senzatela, 18. Matt Kuchar USA 3.91 Launching Pad has been District 5-AAA Tournament Colorado, 4-1; 15 tied at 3-1. 19. Brooks Koepka USA 3.82 Championship Game ERA-Leake, St. Louis, 1.79; Lynn, St. Louis, 2.04; 20. Phil Mickelson USA 3.75 reborn, much to the dismay of at Walker Valley HS Nova, Pittsburgh, 2.14; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 2.40; 21. Danny Willett ENG 3.64 R.A. Dickey and other Atlanta No. 3 Walker Valley vs. No. 1 Ooltewah, 7 Gonzalez, Washington, 2.64; Freeland, Colorado, 22. Branden Grace SAF 3.53 TCCAA Region 7 Tournament 2.65; Scherzer, Washington, 2.66; Strasburg, 23. Kevin Chappell USA 3.51 Braves pitchers. at Gallatin Washington, 2.66; Senzatela, Colorado, 2.84; 24. Jimmy Walker USA 3.47 The Braves’ most recent Cleveland State vs. SW Tennessee, 2 Anderson, Milwaukee, 2.86; 1 tied at 3.09. 25. Thomas Pieters BEL 3.47 homestand provided more evi- GOLF -deGrom, New York, 60; Kershaw, 26. Bubba Watson USA 3.47 NCAA Super Regional Los Angeles, 53; Scherzer, Washington, 51; 27. Brandt Snedeker USA 3.42 dence that new SunTrust Park Lee (W) participating in Elgin, S.C. Martinez, St. Louis, 50; Ray, Arizona, 49; Greinke, 28. Tommy Fleetwood ENG 3.37 is a great place to play — if Lee (M) participating in Muscle Shoals, Ala. Arizona, 47; Samardzija, San Francisco, 46; Cole, 29. Bernd Wiesberger AUT 3.32 SOCCER Pittsburgh, 42; Arrieta, Chicago, 41; 3 tied at 40. 30. Russell Knox SCO 3.31 you’re a hitter. District 5-AAA Tournament American League 31. Ryan Moore USA 3.18 Sure, the season is still Semifinal matches East Division 32. Marc Leishman AUS 3.17 No. 2 Ooltewah at No. 2 Walker Valley, 6 WLPct GB 33. Louis Oosthuizen SAF 3.14 young, but Dickey says “It’s a No. 4 East Hamilton at No. 1 Cleveland, 7 New York 21 9 .700 — 34. Francesco Molinari ITA 3.12 fact that the ball seems to be Wednesday, May 10 Baltimore 21 10 .677 ½ 35. Rafael Cabrera Bello ESP 3.11 carrying here so far.” BASEBALL Boston 17 14 .548 4½ 36. Wesley Bryan USA 3.03 District 5-AAA Tournament Tampa Bay 16 18 .471 7 37. Daniel Berger USA 3.02 The ball seems to be carry- Championship game Toronto 12 20 .375 10 38. Matthew Fitzpatrick ENG 2.99 ing especially well for Braves’ At Walker Valley HS Central Division 39. Emiliano Grillo ARG 2.98 BC/WV winner vs. Ooltewah/EH winner, 7 W L Pct GB 40. Gary Woodland USA 2.90 opposing hitters. GOLF Cleveland 17 14 .548 — 41. Kevin Kisner USA 2.85 Atlanta’s 5.61 ERA in home NCAA Super Regional Minnesota 15 14 .517 1 42. Pat Perez USA 2.85 Lee (W) participating in Elgin, S.C. Chicago 15 15 .500 1½ 43. Bill Haas USA 2.85 games is easily the worst in Lee (M) participating in Muscle Shoals, Ala. Detroit 15 15 .500 1½ 44. J.B. Holmes USA 2.81 the majors. Colorado’s Coors Thursday, May 11 Kansas City 11 20 .355 6 45. Ross Fisher ENG 2.73 Field has been known as the SOCCER West Division 46. William McGirt USA 2.62 District 5-AAA Tournament W L Pct GB 47. Adam Hadwin CAN 2.60 toughest park for pitchers, but Championship match Houston 21 11 .656 — 48. Martin Kaymer GER 2.60 Rockies pitchers are a distant Parings, times and site to be determined Los Angeles 16 18 .471 6 49. Yuta Ikeda JPN 2.48 SOFTBALL Seattle 15 17 .469 6 50. Russell Henley USA 2.46 runner-up at 5.31. NCAA South Region Oakland 15 17 .469 6 It’s a dramatic change for Saint Leo, Fla. Texas 13 20 .394 8½ Saint Leo vs. North Alabama, noon Braves pitchers. For the last Monday’s Games Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP Lee vs. Alabama-Huntsville, 2:30 Baltimore 6, Washington 4 HOCKEY 20 years, Turner Field earned Friday, May 12 Toronto 4, Cleveland 2 SOFTBALL a reputation as a fair park for N.Y. Yankees 10, Cincinnati 4 NHL Daily Playoff Glance NCAA South Region ATLANTA BRAVES Josh Collmenter sits in the dugout Kansas City 7, Tampa Bay 3 Second Round pitchers. Saint Leo, Fla. Oakland 3, L.A. Angels 2, 11 innings (Best-of-7) after giving up a two-run home run to St. Louis Cardinals' Saint Leo/UNA winner vs. Lee/UAH winner, noon The new park is playing San Diego 5, Texas 1 Saturday, May 6 Saint Leo/UNA loser vs. Lee/UAH loser, 2:30 Tommy Pham during the 14th inning on Sunday in Atlanta. Tuesday’s Games Ottawa 5, N.Y. Rangers 4, OT, Ottawa leads series more like old Atlanta-Fulton Loser’s bracket final, 5 Texas (Griffin 3-0) at San Diego (Weaver 0-3), 3:40 3-2 Saturday, May 13 County Stadium, the Braves’ p.m. Washington 4, Pittsburgh 2 SOFTBALL Seattle (Miranda 3-2) at Philadelphia (Eickhoff 0-3), Sunday, May 7 first home in Atlanta which NCAA South Region 7:05 p.m. Nashville 3, St. Louis 1, Nashville wins series 4-2 was called The Launching Pad some “that might seem like “So you certainly go from a Saint Leo, Fla. Washington (Scherzer 4-2) at Baltimore (Jimenez 1- Edmonton 7, Anaheim 1, series tied 3-3 Championship game, noon because it was a haven for cheapos.” place like that to here and you 1), 7:05 p.m. Monday, May 8 Second championship game, if needed, 2:30 Cleveland (Carrasco 3-2) at Toronto (Bolsinger 0-0), Washington 5, Pittsburgh 2, series tied 3-3 homers. The barrage of homers is no think it’s not going to be so 7:07 p.m. Tuesday, May 9 The Braves have played only surprise to former Braves third bad, right?” Dickey said. “It’s Kansas City (Young 0-0) at Tampa Bay (Andriese 2- Ottawa at N.Y. Rangers, 7:30 p.m. 13 games at their new home, baseman Chipper Jones, who still a small sample size so ON AIR 1), 7:10 p.m. Wednesday, May 10 N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 2-1) at Cincinnati (Adleman Pittsburgh at Washington, 7:30 p.m. but Dickey notes the produc- walked into the new park and we’re not in a panic yet, but at Sports on TV 1-1), 7:10 p.m. Edmonton at Anaheim, 10 p.m. immediately joked that he the same time it’s similar, for Tuesday, May 9 Boston (Pomeranz 3-1) at Milwaukee (Peralta 4-2), Thursday, May 11 tion usually only climbs with MLB BASEBALL 7:40 p.m. x-N.Y. Rangers at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. the temperatures. retired too early. sure.” 3:30 p.m. Atlanta (Colon 1-3) at Houston (Morton 3-2), 8:10 “Kind of the story for a start- Jones said he felt the Including all games, the MLB — Texas at San Diego p.m. 7 p.m. Minnesota (Santiago 3-1) at ing pitcher in this park is you whoosh of air in his face when Braves’ 4.82 ERA ranks 29th FS1 — N.Y. Yankees at Cincinnati (Pelfrey 0-2), 8:10 p.m. TRANSACTIONS can bend but you just can’t he first walked onto the field in the majors, just ahead of 8 p.m. Detroit (Verlander 2-2) at Arizona (Ray 2-2), 9:40 break,” Dickey said Sunday. from the door which opens on Detroit’s 4.83. FSSE — Atlanta at Houston p.m. Monday’s Sports Transactions L.A. Angels (Meyer 0-1) at Oakland (Cotton 3-3), the center field wall. He knew Atlanta added veterans NBA BASKETBALL BASEBALL “The ball carries a lot here, I 10:05 p.m. American League 8 p.m. Wednesday’s Games think a lot more than any of in an instant that would be Dickey, Bartolo Colon and TNT — NBA Playoffs, Western Conference, semifi- BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Reinstated RHP Chris Seattle (Gallardo 1-3) at Philadelphia (Eflin 0-0), Tillman from the 10-day DL. Optioned RHP Stefan us had ever anticipated.” bad news for pitchers. Jaime Garcia as a short-term nal, Game 5, Houston at San Antonio 1:05 p.m. NHL HOCKEY Crichton to Norfolk (IL). Of Dickey’s eight homers “There weren’t too many fix to allow prospects time to Atlanta (Garcia 1-1) at Houston (Musgrove 1-3), — Recalled RHP Mike 7:30 p.m. 2:10 p.m. allowed this season, seven cheap homers at Turner Field,” develop. Manager Brian NBCSN — Stanley Cup Playoffs, Eastern Clevinger from Columbus (IL). Optioned RHP Joe L.A. Angels (Chavez 2-4) at Oakland (Triggs 4-2), Colon to Columbus. have come in Atlanta — the Jones said last month. “This Snitker said the early struggles Conference, semifinal, Game 6, Ottawa at N.Y. 3:35 p.m. Rangers — Reinstated RHP Justin most for any pitcher in the place, I don’t think you’re won’t force the team to rush Baltimore (Miley 1-1) at Washington (Strasburg 3-1), Haley from the 10-day DL. SOCCER 7:05 p.m. going to have to necessarily the prospects to Atlanta. 2:30 p.m. NEW YORK YANKEES — Recalled RHP Chad majors in home games. Each Cleveland (Salazar 2-3) at Toronto (Liriano 2-2), Green from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Optioned FS1 — UEFA Champions League, semifinal, 2nd 7:07 p.m. of the five homers allowed by crush one to get it out of “I think we can be real Leg, Juventus vs. AS Monaco INF-OF Rob Refsnyder to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Kansas City (Hammel 1-3) at Tampa Bay (Archer 2- SEATTLE MARINERS — Selected the contract of ace Julio Teheran has come at here.” patient,” he said. “We’re run- 1), 7:10 p.m. RHP Christian Bergman from Tacoma (PCL). home. Teheran has an ugly The Braves were outscored ning through a little stretch San Diego (Perdomo 0-0) at Texas (Darvish 3-2), Optioned RHP Rob Whalen to Tacoma. Transferred BASEBALL 8:05 p.m. RHP Shae Simmons to the 60-day DL. 8.14 ERA in four home starts. 51-26 and outhomered 12-4 in here, that’s all. ... They’ll Boston (Kendrick 0-1) at Milwaukee (Anderson 2-0), TEXAS RANGERS — Placed RHP Jose Leclerc on The Braves gave up three the 1-5 homestand. Atlanta bounce back. They’ll make National League 8:10 p.m. the 10-day DL. Recalled LHP Dario Alvarez from homers in Sunday’s 6-4 loss to pitchers already have given up some adjustments and they’ll East Division Minnesota (Hughes 4-1) at Chicago White Sox Round Rock (PCL). W L Pct GB (Holland 3-2), 8:10 p.m. National League the Cardinals , including two 21 homers at home, a pace for be OK. They always have. All Washington 21 11 .656 — Detroit (Boyd 2-2) at Arizona (Godley 0-0), 9:40 p.m. ATLANTA BRAVES — Traded for LHP Kevin by Dickey. Tommy Pham’s sec- 130. The most Braves pitchers those guys we’re talking about New York 15 16 .484 5½ AMERICAN LEAGUE LEADERS Chapman and cash considerations to Minnesota for Philadelphia 13 17 .433 7 BATTING-Castro, New York, .355; Trout, Los INF/OF Danny Santana. Released 1B Ryan ond homer, a two-run shot off allowed at Turner Field was wouldn’t have been playing as Miami 13 18 .419 7½ Angeles, .355; Garcia, Chicago, .349; Bogaerts, Howard from his minor league contract. reliever Josh Collmenter in the 95. long as they have if they Atlanta 11 18 .379 8½ Boston, .340; Benintendi, Boston, .325; Dickerson, CHICAGO CUBS — Placed OF Jason Heyward on Central Division Tampa Bay, .319; Cruz, Seattle, .319; Judge, New the 10-day DL, retroactive to May 6. Selected the 14th inning, was the differ- Dickey, 42, signed with hadn’t been able to do that.” W L Pct GB York, .317; Alonso, Oakland, .311; Pillar, Toronto, contract of RHP Dylan Floro from Iowa (PCL). ence. Atlanta following four seasons On the other hand, those St. Louis 17 14 .548 — .305; 1 tied at .304. Acquired RHP Justin Hancock from San Diego for Dickey said it’s not too early with Toronto, where the Rogers veterans never had to pitch at Cincinnati 17 15 .531 ½ RUNS-Judge, New York, 28; Lindor, Cleveland, 23; OF Matt Szczur. Chicago 16 15 .516 1 Sano, Minnesota, 22; Trout, Los Angeles, 22; CINCINNATI REDS — Recalled RHP Barrett Astin to conclude the new park will Centre was a home-run friend- SunTrust Park before this Milwaukee 16 16 .500 1½ Benintendi, Boston, 21; Castro, New York, 21; Gallo, from Louisville (IL). Optioned LHP Amir Garrett to yield a lot of homers, including ly park. year. Pittsburgh 14 18 .438 3½ Texas, 20; Gardner, New York, 20; Haniger, Seattle, Louisville. West Division 20; Kinsler, Detroit, 20; 5 tied at 19. — Placed RHP WLPct GB RBI-Cruz, Seattle, 28; Judge, New York, 28; Sano, Brandon McCarthy on the 10-day DL, retroactive to Colorado 20 12 .625 — Minnesota, 28; Alonso, Oakland, 24; Garcia, May 5. Recalled LHP Adam Liberatore from Los Angeles 18 14 .563 2 Chicago, 24; Pujols, Los Angeles, 24; Cano, Seattle, Oklahoma City (PCL). Arizona 18 15 .545 2½ 23; Ramirez, Cleveland, 23; 6 tied at 21. — Added LHP Tommy Milone to San Diego 13 20 .394 7½ HITS-Castro, New York, 43; Pillar, Toronto, 40; the 25-man roster. Designated LHP Adam Wilk for San Francisco 11 22 .333 9½ Benintendi, Boston, 39; Trout, Los Angeles, 39; assignment. Monday’s Games Dickerson, Tampa Bay, 38; Garcia, Chicago, 38; — Recalled INFs Chris Braves release former MVP Howard Chicago Cubs at Colorado, ppd. Cruz, Seattle, 37; Escobar, Los Angeles, 36; 4 tied Bostick and Max Moroff from Indianapolis (IL). Baltimore 6, Washington 4 at 35. Optioned C Elias Diaz and INF Phil Gosselin to ATLANTA (AP) — Ryan N.Y. Yankees 10, Cincinnati 4 DOUBLES-Moreland, Boston, 15; CSantana, Indianapolis. N.Y. Mets 4, San Francisco 3 Cleveland, 11; Castellanos, Detroit, 10; Dickerson, ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Placed OF-1B Jose Howard doesn’t want to retire St. Louis 9, Miami 4 Tampa Bay, 10; Pillar, Toronto, 10; Trout, Los Martinez on the 10-day DL. Recalled OF Magneuris from baseball. L.A. Dodgers 12, Pittsburgh 1 Angeles, 10; Betts, Boston, 9; Headley, New York, 9; Sierra from Palm Beach (FSL). San Diego 5, Texas 1 Lindor, Cleveland, 9; Motter, Seattle, 9; 5 tied at 8. WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Recalled OF Brian He may not have a choice. Tuesday’s Games TRIPLES-Castellanos, Detroit, 3; Miller, Tampa Bay, Goodwin from Syracuse (IL). Optioned OF Rafael The former National League Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 4-1) at Colorado (Senzatela 3; Adduci, Detroit, 2; Beckham, Tampa Bay, 2; Bautista to Syracuse. 4-1), 2:10 p.m. Bogaerts, Boston, 2; Garcia, Chicago, 2; Judge, American Association MVP was released from his Texas (Griffin 3-0) at San Diego (Weaver 0-3), 3:40 New York, 2; Sano, Minnesota, 2; Trout, Los LINCOLN SALTDOGS — Signed RHP Robby minor league contract Monday p.m. Angeles, 2; 16 tied at 1. Rowland and LHP Matt Portland. Released INF by the Atlanta Braves after he Seattle (Miranda 3-2) at Philadelphia (Eickhoff 0-3), HOME RUNS-Judge, New York, 13; Davis, Oakland, David Edwards. 7:05 p.m. 10; Gallo, Texas, 10; Alonso, Oakland, 9; Gonzalez, Can-Am League struggled at Triple-A Gwinnett, a Washington (Scherzer 4-2) at Baltimore (Jimenez 1- Houston, 9; Lindor, Cleveland, 8; Machado, ROCKLAND BOULDERS — Released RHP Hector major blow to the 37-year-old 1), 7:05 p.m. Baltimore, 8; Sano, Minnesota, 8; Trout, Los Nelo. N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 2-1) at Cincinnati (Adleman Angeles, 8; 5 tied at 7. — Signed LHP slugger’s hopes of carrying on 1-1), 7:10 p.m. STOLEN BASES-Altuve, Houston, 9; Dyson, Michael Heesch. with another team after a long San Francisco (Samardzija 0-4) at N.Y. Mets Seattle, 9; Cain, Kansas City, 8; Ellsbury, New York, (Wheeler 1-2), 7:10 p.m. 7; Andrus, Texas, 6; DeShields, Texas, 6; Dozier, — Released C Andrew career with the Philadelphia St. Louis (Wainwright 2-3) at Miami (Straily 1-3), Minnesota, 6; 7 tied at 5. Bynum, RHP Ryan Cheek, RHP Nathan Coakley, Phillies. 7:10 p.m. PITCHING-Bundy, Baltimore, 5-1; Keuchel, 1B-OF Joe DeRoche-Duffin, INF Tim Henry, RHP Less than a week after Howard Boston (Pomeranz 3-1) at Milwaukee (Peralta 4-2), Houston, 5-0; ESantana, Minnesota, 5-1; Hughes, Wade McNabb, RHP Joe Mello, RHP Andrew 7:40 p.m. Minnesota, 4-1; Tanaka, New York, 4-1; Triggs, Moralez and LHP Chris Rice. insisted “there’s more in the Atlanta (Colon 1-3) at Houston (Morton 3-2), 8:10 Oakland, 4-2; Vargas, Kansas City, 4-1; 18 tied at 3- FLORENCE FREEDOM — Released OF Mark tank,” the Braves decided other- p.m. 2. Fowler and OF d’Aundray Van Slyke. Chicago Cubs (Lackey 2-3) at Colorado (Freeland ERA-Vargas, Kansas City, 1.20; Paxton, Seattle, — Released 1B Corey wise. He lasted only 11 games 3-1), 8:40 p.m. 1.43; ESantana, Minnesota, 1.72; Keuchel, Baptist, LHP Cody Beck, OF Derek Cornell, INF with the G-Braves, hitting .184 Detroit (Verlander 2-2) at Arizona (Ray 2-2), 9:40 Houston, 1.88; Sale, Boston, 1.92; Holland, Robert Garza, OF Mark Kruger and RHP Matt p.m. Chicago, 2.02; Bundy, Baltimore, 2.17; Carrasco, LeVert. with one homer and five RBIs. Pittsburgh (Nova 3-3) at L.A. Dodgers (Urias 0-0), Cleveland, 2.18; Miley, Baltimore, 2.27; Triggs, RIVER CITY RASCALS — Signed OF Brandon The Braves were hoping 10:10 p.m. Oakland, 2.34; 1 tied at 2.76. Thomas. Released C Dillon Clift, OF Arby Fields, Howard could bolster an anemic Wednesday’s Games STRIKEOUTS-Sale, Boston, 73; McCullers, INF D.J. Gee, OF Jordan Hinshaw, RHP Colton Seattle (Gallardo 1-3) at Philadelphia (Eflin 0-0), Houston, 50; Salazar, Cleveland, 49; Archer, Tampa Howell and RHP Ty Provencher. bench and serve as designated 1:05 p.m. Bay, 48; Darvish, Texas, 46; Estrada, Toronto, 45; — Released C A.J. hitter in interleague games. But San Francisco (Cain 2-1) at N.Y. Mets (Milone 1-0), Paxton, Seattle, 45; Porcello, Boston, 45; Severino, VanMeetren. 1:10 p.m. New York, 45; Pineda, New York, 43; 3 tied at 41. — Released 1B- his options were limited, since Atlanta (Garcia 1-1) at Houston (Musgrove 1-3), OF Zak Kutsulis, C Brandon Oliver, RHP Charles he could only play first base and 2:10 p.m. Rossman and RHP Chance Simpson. Jim Lacey/Gwinnett Braves via AP Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 2-1) at Colorado Atlanta already has Freddie BASKETBALL — Signed INF (Marquez 0-2), 3:10 p.m. Tyler Peterson. Freeman. Baltimore (Miley 1-1) at Washington (Strasburg 3-1), RYAN HOWARD watches his two-run home run during a minor NBA Playoff Glance — Signed INF Jace 7:05 p.m. Going a different direction, the SECOND ROUND Conrad. Released INF Joey Cecere, OF Justin league game against the in Gwinnett County, Ga. Just St. Louis (Lynn 4-1) at Miami (Koehler 1-1), 7:10 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Garcia, C Alex McKeon and OF Nathan Mikolas. Braves completed a deal with p.m. two weeks after signing the former MVP, World Series champion and EASTERN CONFERENCE WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS — Signed INF San Diego (Perdomo 0-0) at Texas (Darvish 3-2), Minnesota for utility player Cleveland 4, Toronto 0 Chris Amato. Released INF Ricky Santiago. once one of baseball's most feared sluggers to a Minor League con- 8:05 p.m. Monday, May 1: Cleveland 116, Toronto 105 BASKETBALL Danny Santana. The Twins Boston (Kendrick 0-1) at Milwaukee (Anderson 2-0), tract, the Braves have released the 37-year-old. Wednesday, May 3: Cleveland 125, Toronto 103 National Basketball Association 8:10 p.m. received left-handed reliever Friday, May 5: Cleveland 115, Toronto 94 TORONTO RAPTORS — G Kyle Lowry will opt out Detroit (Boyd 2-2) at Arizona (Godley 0-0), 9:40 p.m. Sunday, May 7: Cleveland 109, Toronto 102 of the final year of his contract and become a free Kevin Chapman and cash. Pittsburgh (Kuhl 1-2) at L.A. Dodgers (Maeda 2-2), Boston 2, Washington 2 agent. Howard was once among 10:10 p.m. In 2016, he showed flashes of That journey may have Sunday, April 30: Boston 123, Washington 111 FOOTBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE LEADERS baseball’s most feared hitters. In power with 25 homers but bat- ended, especially since he Tuesday, May 2: Boston 129, Washington 119, OT BATTING-Zimmerman, Washington, .420; Harper, Thursday, May 4: Washington 116, Boston 89 CHICAGO BEARS — Signed LB Dan Skuta to a 2006, his first full season as ted a career-worst .196, prompt- missed all of Washington, .385; Turner, Los Angeles, .377; Posey, Sunday, May 7: Washington 121, Boston 102 one-year contract. San Francisco, .363; Cozart, Cincinnati, .351; Philadelphia’s starting first base- ing the Phillies to decline a $25 before the Braves finally called. Wednesday, May 10: Washington at Boston, 8 p.m. GREEN BAY PACKERS — Signed LB Josh Freeman, Atlanta, .349; Gyorko, St. Louis, .337; Friday, May 12: Boston at Washington, 8 p.m. Letuligasenoa, CB Raysean Pringle, RB William man, he put together one of the million option for this season. He There’s clearly not a lot of inter- Hernandez, Philadelphia, .333; Murphy, x-Monday, May 15: Washington at Boston, 8 p.m. Stanback, LB David Talley and S Aaron Taylor. Washington, .333; Suarez, Cincinnati, .330; 1 tied at greatest stat lines in baseball was honored by the team before est in an aging slugger with a WESTERN CONFERENCE Released WR Antwan Goodley and LS Taybor .325. San Antonio 2, Houston 2 Pepper. history: 58 homers, 149 RBIs, a its final home game but insisted cumulative .226 average over RUNS-Harper, Washington, 36; Thames, Monday, May 1: Houston 126, San Antonio 99 MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Named Tina Holmes .313 average and an MVP award. Milwaukee, 31; Zimmerman, Washington, 28; that he had no plans to retire. the last five years. Wednesday, May 3: San Antonio 121, Houston 96 chief of staff & strategic advisor. Freeman, Atlanta, 26; Hernandez, Philadelphia, 26; The Phillies would go on to Howard made it clear last The Braves decided Santana Friday, May 5: San Antonio 103, Houston 92 OAKLAND RAIDERS — Signed LBs Najee Harris Votto, Cincinnati, 26; Yelich, Miami, 25; Eaton, Sunday, May 7: Houston 125, San Antonio 104 and LaTroy Lewis and DE Chris Casher to three- win five straight NL East titles, a week that he still believes he was a better option for the Washington, 24; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 24; Suarez, Tuesday, May 9: Houston at San Antonio, 8 p.m. year contracts. Waived LB Dwayne Norman, S Cincinnati, 23; 2 tied at 22. stretch that included two trips to can contribute. bench. The 26-year-old has Thursday, May 11: San Antonio at Houston, 8 p.m. Ahmad Thomas and DT Jordan Wade. RBI-Zimmerman, Washington, 34; Harper, x-Sunday, May 14: Houston at San Antonio, TBD PITTSBURGH STEELERS — Signed CB Brian the World Series and a champi- “If you walk away, don’t walk spent parts of four seasons in Washington, 29; Ozuna, Miami, 29; Murphy, Golden State 4, Utah 0 Allen to a four-year contract. Washington, 28; Blackmon, Colorado, 27; Reynolds, onship in 2008. Howard aver- away with something still left in the big leagues, hitting .276 Tuesday, May 2: Golden State 106, Utah 94 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Signed S Chanceller Colorado, 27; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 26; Stanton, Thursday, May 4: Golden State 115, Utah 104 James, WR BJ Johnson III and OL Richard Levy to aged 41 homers and 129 RBIs the tank,” he said. “Then you’re with 10 homers, 76 RBIs and Miami, 26; Votto, Cincinnati, 26; 2 tied at 25. Saturday, May 6: Golden State 102, Utah 91 three-year contracts. Released WR KD Cannon, during that run, finishing in the HITS-Zimmerman, Washington, 47; Hernandez, wondering like, ‘Man, what 41 stolen bases. This season Monday, May 8: Golden State 121, Utah 95 RB DuJuan Harris and OL Bret Treadway. top 10 of the MVP voting every Philadelphia, 43; Murphy, Washington, 43; TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Waived CB Greg could I have done?’ When I’m with the Twins, he’s hitting Blackmon, Colorado, 42; Harper, Washington, 40; Mabin. season. done playing, I want to leave it .200 with one homer in 13 Myers, San Diego, 40; Turner, Los Angeles, 40; HOCKEY But his career was forever all out on the field.” games. Ozuna, Miami, 39; Bryant, Chicago, 38; Pollock, GOLF Arizona, 38; 1 tied at 37. DALLAS STARS — Signed F Justin Dowling to a altered on the last play of the Howard was even willing to Chapman was claimed off DOUBLES-Zimmerman, Washington, 12; Pollock, World Golf Ranking two-year, two-way contract extension. 2011 division series against the go to the minors, taking a frac- waivers by the Braves late in Arizona, 11; Turner, Los Angeles, 11; Arenado, Through May 7 NASHVILLE PREDATORS — Signed F Emil Colorado, 10; Bryant, Chicago, 10; Murphy, 1. Dustin Johnson USA 13.29 Pettersson to a two-year, entry-level contract. St. Louis Cardinals, when he tion of the salary he once made spring training after spending Washington, 10; Polanco, Pittsburgh, 10; 7 tied at 9. 2. Rory McIlroy NIR 8.58 American Hockey League tore his Achilles tendon running TRIPLES-Blackmon, Colorado, 4; Cozart, and with no guarantees that the parts of the last four seasons 3. Jason Day AUS 7.78 SAN DIEGO GULLS — Signed C Alex Dostie to an out a grounder for the final out Cincinnati, 4; Hamilton, Cincinnati, 4; 13 tied at 2. 4. Hideki Matsuyama JPN 7.74 amateur tryout agreement. Braves would bring him up to with the Houston Astros. HOME RUNS-Zimmerman, Washington, 13; 5. Jordan Spieth USA 7.39 SOCCER of a 1-0 loss. the majors. Control has always been an Thames, Milwaukee, 12; Freeman, Atlanta, 11; 6. Sergio Garcia ESP 7.23 He hasn’t been the same “Once you leave the minor issue for the lefty, who had a Ozuna, Miami, 11; Reynolds, Colorado, 11; Stanton, 7. Henrik Stenson SWE 7.21 DC UNITED — Mutually terminated the contract of Miami, 11; Harper, Washington, 10; 4 tied at 9. 8. Justin Rose ENG 5.56 D Maxim Tissot. since. leagues, you want to not come 7.71 ERA in nine games at STOLEN BASES-Hamilton, Cincinnati, 19; Pollock, 9. Rickie Fowler USA 5.43 COLLEGE Plagued by one injury after back,” Howard said. “But it’s Gwinnett after failing to earn a Arizona, 11; Gordon, Miami, 9; Goldschmidt, 10. Justin Thomas USA 5.21 NCAA — Granted Michigan State men’s basketball Arizona, 8; Owings, Arizona, 8; Peraza, Cincinnati, 11. Adam Scott AUS 5.21 F Ben Carter a sixth year of eligibility, approving the another, Howard’s production the path that I’m on, the jour- spot on Atlanta’s big league ros- 8; Broxton, Milwaukee, 7; Inciarte, Atlanta, 7; Nunez, 12. Jon Rahm ESP 5.08 medical hardship waiver. plummeted the last five seasons. ney that I’m on.” ter. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, May 9, 2017— 11 Lady Flames within Lee advances to striking distance first NCAA Softball at NCAA Regional South Regional From Lee Sports Information way for the Lady Flames with a From Lee Sports Information make a (NCAA) regional," said 77 and is tied for eighth. Burrus head coach Emily Russell. ELGIN, S.C. — The No. 14 is in the top 10 in scoring aver- INDIANAPOLIS — Lee "These girls have fought to make ranked Lee University women's age in NCAA D2 averaging a 75. University’s softballers will a spot for themselves. golf team overcame a rough start Freshman Haverly Harrold fol- advance on to the NCAA South “We need to continue to work to remain in striking distance lowed with a 78 to put her in a Region Tournament for the first hard these next few days before after round one of the NCAA time in program history, as they tie for 14th. we start regional play. It will be South/Southeast Region head for Saint Leo, Fla. Junior Caroline Moore fired a a challenging tournament but I Championship from the As the sixth-seed, the Lady 79 and is 23rd while freshmen think we are ready." Member's Club at Woodcreek. Flames will match up with Gulf Annika Gino (84) and Anne The Lady Flames (33-18) are The Lady Flames are in a tie South Conference rival Alabama Hedegaard (85) rounded things coming off a 4-2 loss to the GSC for seventh place with a 318 Huntsville Thursday at 3 p.m. out. Champion, Mississippi College team total. The announcement was made Choctaws in the quarterfinals of Barry University is the leader "This is a championship during the NCAA D2 Softball course, and it certainly showed the GSC Tournament on after shooting a 308 while Saint Selection show Monday morn- Saturday night. Leo is just one shot back at 309. its teeth at times today," said ing. head coach John Maupin. We got Overall, the Lady Flames have The GSC Champions, West The Chargers were the GSC's claimed series victories over two Georgia, file in at third with a off to a rough start and generally regular season champions and just didn't have the kind of day of the other five GSC schools in 311 followed by Montevallo (313), took two of three games from the field. Rollins College (313) and Florida we had prepared for, but it was a the Lady Flames this season. struggle for just about everyone Lee swept North Alabama and Tech (313). Nova Southeastern Lee defeated Alabama won two of three from Valdosta joined the Lady Flames at 318 to out there today. We're focused on Huntsville, 6-3 in the series playing the way we know we can State. The Lady Flames are 1-2 round out the top eight teams in finale behind a home run from this season against Mississippi the 12-team field. [Tuesday]." Stevie Baird and two RBI from Lee teed off Round 2 this College and UAH and are 0-3 The course may have ultimate- Brooklynn Frazier. against West Florida. morning. ly been considered the winner Leigh Beatenbough started Six teams from the GSC heard The 12 teams and six individ- after round one, as no individual and notched the win, while their names called on Monday carded a round under par for the uals in attendance are fighting Taylor Moran pitched two score- morning during the selection day, and the overall scoring for three team and three individ- less innings in relief for the save. show, as West Florida, UAH, average ballooned to 80.24. ual slots to the 2017 Division II Lee University photo The No. 2 seed Saint Leo Mississippi College, Valdosta Barry's Charlotte Puts carded a National Champions in Findlay, Lions will be the host school, State, Lee and North Alabama 1-over-par 73 to hold the lead in Ohio, later this month. opening things up with No. 7 have all earned berths for the the race for medalist honors. Competitors will wrap up the LEE UNIVERSITY’S Sam Burrus finishes off a drive during Monday’s opening round of the NCAA Super Regional in Elgin, North Alabama. tournament. Chrissy Ortiz of Lynn is second 54-hole event with the final 18 The winner of the double- S.C. The junior was tied for eighth place after shooting a 5-over 77 The GSC's six bids are the after shooting a 74. holes Wednesday, to determine elimination bracket will advance most possible from a conference, Junior Sam Burrus led the who will advance. to start the 54-hole event. to the South Super Regional to as a region is made up of eight take on the winner of the other teams, and the two other teams half of the bracket — No. 1 West in the region, No. 2 and host Florida, No. 4 Mississippi Saint Leo and Southern College, No. 5 Valdosta (Ga.) Intercollegiate's No. 8 Claflin, State and No. 8 Claflin (from each receive automatic bids. Flames struggle in opening round South Carolina) — in a best-of- Check out the South Region three series. brackets and Tournament home "We are excited to be the first page and see how the schedule From Lee Sports Information The Flames will enter Tuesday's play in to hang over them as they moved forward team in Lee softball history to shapes up for the Lady Flames. the 54-hole event in the 14th position. with their round. MUSCLE SHOALS, Ala. – The Lee However, they are only one stroke out of “Overall, I felt like we had to work too University men's golf team will be seeking 10th place, which is currently held by four hard, too often to save par on some holes to move up in the team totals when it other teams in the field of 20 clubs and that we should have had better opportuni- begins play in the second round of the 107 individual players. ties on. NCAA Division II South/SE Regional being Lee seniors Shea Sylvester and Adam “That being said, we are just one-third of Cougars drop opener staged at the prestigious Robert Trent Wright finished their 18 holes with 2-over the way into the tournament and have no Jones at the Shoals course. par 74 totals and are tied for 38th place in doubt that we will be sharper tomorrow From CSCC Sports Information “Our inability to make routine Playing from the rugged, lengthy 7,407- the medalist hunt. and take advantage of the opportunities plays gave them three unearned yards purple tees, the Flames posted an Sophomore Matt Johnson followed at 3- upcoming." GALLATIN — Cleveland State runs.” 11-over-par 299 total Monday and trail over 75 and is tied for 48th, while fresh- As expected, Chandler Blanchet of West suffered a loss in its opening The Cougars were to play No. 8 Lynn University by 14 strokes. man Scott Odell totaled a 4-over 76 and is Florida is the medalist leader. He fired a 6- game of the TCCAA Region VII Southwest Tennessee this after- The Florida squad turned in an impres- listed in the 58th position. under par 66. Baseball Tournament Monday noon at 2 in the loser’s bracket, sive 4-under 284 and lead the University of Junior Corey Sheppard rounded out the Blanchet is, however, being pressured by night. while Volunteer State will play West Florida by two shots. first-day scoring in the 54-hole event with a Florida Southern's John VanDerlaan, who The No. 4 Cougars (33-17) No. 1 Dyersburg State at 8 p.m. The Argos turned in a 2-under 286, while 7-over 79. carded an impressive 5-under 67. were upended by No. 5 Volunteer According to the coach, Florida Southern holds down third place "Our guys did a really good job of bat- Newberry's Carlos Leandro, Nova State by a score of 8-4. Cleveland State’s offense was led after a 1-over 289 and Newberry fired a 2- tling for every shot today," said Lee assis- Southeastern's Richard Mansell and Young “Jake Rogers suffered the loss, by John Sharpe, who had four over 290. Barry University (Fla.) rounds out tant golf coach Hunter Vest. Harris' Valter Andersson are deadlocked for but pitched well,” Cleveland hits, and Sean McDermott, who the top five with a 4-over 292. "They didn't allow any bad holes or shots the third spot with 3-under 69s. State coach Mike Policastro said. had two solo home runs. Lady ’Stangs ’Stangs From Page 9 were either sophomores or caller behind the plate. With young talent galore, He now has 14 strikeouts for us.” inning with a single up the freshman this season, as Sophomore Abbey Davis will Limburg’s Lady Mustangs through 6 2/3 innings with a Colton Cross gave Bradley a middle and also scored along Harris led all with a .412 bat- provide another spark to the believe the sky is the limit for 0.00 ERA and just two hits 3-2 lead in the top of the fifth with Mendenhall. ting average with 42 hits in lineup next season, as she hit the future. allowed over three appear- inning with his second opposite Rountree and Shamblin each 102 at-bats. She also led her .400 (12-for-30) before a leg “I look for us to build on that ances. field double to plate pinch run- went 2-for-4 at the dish, while team with 16 extra base hits injury took her out of the line- as the new eighth graders come “It was a blessing from the ner Briar Lee. The senior’s Jacob McCall’s two-run double (12 doubles, 1 triple, 3 home up early in the season. up,” Hughes said. “We are Lord when he walked into our knock finished the day for WV down the left field line started runs) and tied Hughes for the Freshman standout hurler going to do great things. We school a few weeks ago,” WVHS starter Grayson Rountree, who the scoring for either side in team lead with 33 RBIs. Natalie Pruitt also impressed just have to believe in our- head coach Joe Shamblin said. managed to limit the damage the second for the home team Freshman left fielder Carissa with 11 wins to go with a 2.61 selves that we can do it “He is very tough-minded, a despite six walks allowed and with six hitters batting above Frost also had a standout ERA over 115 2/3 innings with because we do have a very tal- competitor and wants the ball four hits over 4 1/3 innings .300. freshman campaign with a .386 66 strikeouts and just 13 ented team. We can go far if we in his hand. We knew what he with two earned runs. Peterson collected his fourth batting average (39-for-101) to walks allowed. put our minds to it.” could do in a non-pressure sit- Hailey came in and struck hit of the series and third RBI, go with 30 runs scored, tied Ali King finished her WV uation, now we know what he out two-of-three to end the while Mendenhall now has 12 with one of two senior position career with a pair of home runs can do in a pressure situation.” inning. He yelled in excitement hits over his past 18 at-bats to players Sydney Ventura, and in her senior season as she hit GAME SUMMARY The second comeback victory as he walked off the mound McMinn County 110 700 0 — 9 13 1 raise his average from .302 to 20 stolen bases. .241 and had four doubles. Walker Valley 000 061 0 — 7 12 2 in as many days for the and his teammates greeted him .365 behind Rountree (.413 BA) Suits finished her season Senior pitcher Dani Sowder WP: Hope Mizell. LP: Natalie Pruitt 1 IP 2 H 1 R. Mustangs (22-11) was also with encouragement after the for the team lead. Highlights: H.Mizell HR, 4 RBIs, Jordan Mizell 2 with a .350 average and 20 finished 10-5 overall with a RBIs (MC); Kaylee Hughes 3-for-4 HR 4 RBIs, aided by 10 hits, which gave two biggest outs of his career. “One through nine, someone RBIs while playing strong 3.33 ERA on the rubber in 80 Laney Harris 3-for-4 RBI, Riley Suits 1-for-3 2 RBIs. them 21 overall as they swept “It’s always adrenaline,” seems to pick up the lineup defensively and as a pitch innings. Records: McMinn County 18-16; Walker Valley 22- 14. the best-of-three series to set Hailey said of his excitement with a big hit,” Shamblin said. up a district championship level. “I never want to get in a “They really have hit the ball matchup with regular season down stage. I always try to stay well so far and we hope to champ Ooltewah at 7 this positive out there. Sometimes I make the most of some run- evening. get really amped up. It’s a fun scoring chances against Lady ’Cats The Owls (26-6), ranked time pitching out there, know- Ooltewah.” eighth in the latest TCBA state ing my teammates are there for Bradley left the bases loaded poll, completed a sweep of their me.” to finalize the outcome, as it own Monday night ,with a sec- The Mustangs loaded the left a dozen runners on base. including a 7-2 win last week scored from second when All- this season. ond straight 2-0 victory over bases with no outs in the bot- Hailey was tough to figure over the same Lady Charger District performer BritLee Ogle Polk pounded out nine hits, East Hamilton. tom of the fifth as Tucker out for the Bears, who had unit. laced a single. but left nine runners on base With great desire to win a Mendenhall was plunked, RBIs from Andy Bunch, Tucker Making a trio of errors in the Polk was able to cut the lead in the heartbreaking loss. league championship on Mike Hunter Shamblin blooped a Cox and Cross. Riley Black game’s opening at bat, Polk was in half in the sixth frame when Bowman, who has also Turner Field, Walker Valley is shallow single to right just past accounted for four of his team’s able to recover enough to only Walters State signee Kallie signed with Walters State, fin- also pleased to know a region the outstretched glove of Pete 10 walks. BC had nine hits in give the visitors one run as Hawkins blasted a solo shot ished the season 15-4 in the berth is secured after beating Williams and Rountree singled the series. they left the bases loaded. over the left field fence. circle and went the distance its county rival. sharply to left. “I had watched him pitch “We gave them six outs,” The senior All-District catch- again Monday, striking out “These guys are resilient,” Jordan Munck drove in the earlier in the year when Coach Triplett bemoaned as his er was 3-for-3 on the day with three, walking one, scattering WVHS head coach Joe tying run with an RBI ground- McCallie played Baylor, and I team came off the field for their a double as well, plus she drew five hits and allowing just two Shamblin said. “You always out on a fielder’s choice throw- was like, ‘That kid is going to first at bat. a free pass. earned runs. want to win the district cham- ing error to home plate and be good,’” Adams said. “I didn’t Things settled down with no The top-seeded hosts mount- After coming into the district pionship and we will do every- Blake Peterson kept up his expect to see him in the post- more errors or runs for the ed a final effort in the bottom of tournament as the fourth seed thing we can to bring the strong bat in the series with a next 3 1/2 innings. the seventh when Woody led off and having to win a play-in season pitching for Walker plaque back, but we are play- deep sacrifice fly to right field Valley, but he is definitely a However, in the top of the with another single and Ogle, game to make the semifinals, ing in the regions no matter to bring in Rountree. fifth the Lady Chargers rapped who went 3-for-4 at the dish, Central will take on second- talented arm and it’s tough to what.” Hailey returned to the punch through on him.” out a trio of hits, including did the same. seeded Sweetwater (16-9) this For the Bears, the loss mound in the top of the sixth doubles by Abbi Carter and After the runners moved up a evening for the 5-AA crown. The Mustangs will look to brought an end to its season at with a crisp 9-pitch inning and make it back-to-back years Carolina Davis, and took base on a groundout by District Both teams will advance to 23-8 overall, as seven seniors forced pop-outs to both corner advantage of two more Polk 5-AA Player of the Year Aubrie the Region 3-AA playoffs next with the district champion played their last prep ballgame. infielders and caught the coming from Bradley County. “boots” to score their final three Bowman and a two-out inten- week. “You have to tip your cap to Bears’ leadoff hitter looking at runs. tional walk to Hawkins, the Walker Valley,” BC head coach strike three. GAME SUMMARY “That’s been our ‘MO’ lately,” bags were jammed. GAME SUMMARY Travis Adams said. “They did The ’Stangs helped their Bradley Central 011 010 0 — 3 4 0 Coach Triplett declared. “We’ve All-District player Kelby McMinn Central 100 030 0 — 4 5 6 Walker Valley 020 002 4 — 8 10 1 Polk County 000 011 0 — 2 9 3 what they needed to do and we freshman teammates’ nerves WP: Ethan Hailey (1-0) 2 2/3 IP 0 H 4 BB 4 K. LP: kicked it around a lot. This Fritts then belted a shot to WP: Katelyn Cantrell 7 IP, 1 K, 1 BB, 1 HBP, 9 hits, just didn’t have enough for with a four-run sixth as Blaze Benton 5 IP 6 H 2 BB 4 R 4 ER 5 K. 2B: time of year you can’t afford to deep center field that came up 1 ER. LP: Aubrie Bowman (15-4) 7 IP, 3 K’s, 1 BB, these two games. I am proud of Hunter Shamblin poked a two- Colton Cross 2 (BC); Jacob McCall (WV). LOB: 5 hits, 2 ER. HR: Kallie Hawkins (PC) 2B: DJ Dean, BC 12, WV 7. Highlights: Colton Cross 2-for-4 do that.” just shy of the fence and was Carolina Davis (MC); Hawkins (PC). RBI: Abbie our (seven) seniors. Their work run RBI single through the left RBI R, Andy Bunch 1-for-2 2 BB RBI, Dylan The Lady ’Cats finally got on caught to close out Polk’s cam- Carter, Davis (MC); Hawkins, BritLee Ogle ethic was great this season and side of the infield while pinch Standifer SB, 2 BB, R, Tucker Cox SB RBI, Pete the board in the bottom of the paign. (PC).Highlights: Davis 2-4, 2B, RE, RBI; Carter 1- Williams 1 H SB (BC); Grayson Rountree 2-for-4 4, RE, RBI, run; Kaylee Martin 1-4, RE, SB (MC); helped us scrap through a sea- runner Kevin Bowerman and 2R SB, Hunter Shamblin 2-for-4 2 RBIs, Mason fifth when Maggie Woody Kenzie Rymer and Camryn Hawkins 3-3. HR, 2B, RBI, BB, run; Ogle 3-4, RBI; son when we didn’t return any Rountree scored off wild pitch- Oran 1-for-2 BB 2 R, Jacob McCall 2 RBIs, Blake stroked a single and after mov- Winters also earned All-District Maggie Woody 2-3, run. LOB: MC 7; PC 9. Peterson 1-for-2 RBI R, Jordan Munck H RBI, Records: McMinn Central 11-12; Polk County 18- district experience as far as es to lead 8-3. Speedster Tucker Mendenhall 1-for-2 R SB. Records: ing up on a Central miscue, 5-AA honors for the Lady ’Cats 11. pitching goes. They fought hard Mason Oran began the big Bradley Central 23-8. Walker Valley 22-11. 12—Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, May 9, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Ralph Baldwin Editor and Publisher Daily Banner [email protected] – Established in 1854 – Rick Norton 423.472.5041 Associate Editor [email protected] Opinion [email protected] TUESDAY, MAY 9, 2017 Viewpoint Thoughts on Stephen Colbert: He’s a dirty, late-night joke

Remember when late-night TV used to be entertaining — and actually funny? You used to be able to turn off the tube and go to bed with a smile on your face. Steve Allen, Johnny Carson, Merv Griffin, Joan Rivers, Jay Leno and early David Letterman, Arsenio ... they were entertain- ers, first and foremost. Their main shtick was topical jokes, quips and silly sketches. Their material was “PG” with an innocent hint or wink of “R” now and then. In their monologues the founding fathers of late night were gentle, equal-opportunity mockers. They knew how far to go when they made fun of their fellow Americans, movie stars or presidents. You didn't really know if they loved or hated Richard Nixon, my father or Bill Clinton, or whether they were conservatives or liberals or Republicans or Democrats. It didn't really matter what their politics were anyway. They weren't hosting cable TV opinion shows, pushing their own opin- ions or trying to rile us up. They and their writers and guests were try- ing their best to entertain and please us at the OUR end of our day, not tick us off. COUNTY And now in 2017 we have the irrepressibly Two ways to promote safety obnoxious Stephen Colbert. Not only is Colbert not nearly as funny as D. Gary Davis he, his fans and the rest of the liberal media Bradley County during start of travel season think he is. Mayor But he's also a proud, in-your-face liberal ­Reagan who's decided it's his partisan duty to pander The end of this year’s “school season” is ture, it would be difficult for a mosquito first to his political base every night by bashing President Donald fast approaching. The inevitable increase in Commentary found in Uganda to cause worldwide health Trump in childish, vulgar and offensive ways. traveling, to and from and far and near, will concerns if they never travel very far them- Colbert's crude homophobic joke about Trump's relationship soon be a part of our region, and the entire the development of the “Move Over/Slow selves, and that would be true. But it is also with Vladimir Putin in that in-your-face Monday night monologue nation. Down” ad campaign, and hopefully this will true that people now travel literally around didn't get him fired from CBS the next morning. This upcoming process started me to help many in our community, and beyond, the world each and every day and this mode thinking of many items, but more specifical- see the need to be even more vigilant with of transmission has helped to spread this It didn't spark a national campaign calling for advertisers to ly on two for us all to consider to help pro- defensive driving techniques that help to “new” concern for even our area. abandon "Late Night With Stephen Colbert," either, but it did tect our family, our community and our allow all to remain safe on our roadways Last year, Tennessee had a recorded 66 start a Twitter storm in the media. public service employees. One involves a this summer and all year long. cases of Zika in Tennessee from travelers to Conservatives and gay groups called for CBS to do to state law and another involves a state rec- The other topic is about an insect that other areas where the disease exists in their Colbert what Fox News did to Bill O'Reilly — send him on a ommendation. has been jokingly referred to as a miniscule local mosquito populations. Thanks to many Tennessee Code Annotated 55-8-132 is pest. For those of us old enough to remem- collaborative efforts, Zika so far has been long vacation and never let him back in the building. commonly referred to as the “Move Over ber Rodney Dangerfield, the insect most contained and there has been no localized It'll never happen. Colbert is a liberal. Liberals don't get fired Law.” This law requires motorists to move likely to have garnered this reputation for transmission anywhere in our state in stud- by TV networks or get hounded out of their jobs by their liberal over into an adjacent lane of traffic, when “getting no respect” would have had to be a ies through 2016. lapdogs in the media. safe to do so, or alternatively to slow down mosquito. I ask all in our county to continue to Colbert has said he doesn't intend to apologize for what he when approaching emergency vehicles. Many varieties and localities have their own reduce mosquito breeding areas by removing said. He doesn't have to. These may be recovery vehicles (tow species that they are famous for, but one that any standing water sources on your proper- trucks), highway maintenance vehicles, solid became “newsworthy” last year remains one ty, promote “Fight the Bite” protection Since he's a liberal, and liberals are hypocrites, anything waste vehicles, utility service vehicles and in which we continue to fight today. strategies and continue to assist our local Colbert says or does that is politically incorrect or insulting or essentially the law applies to any responder The Zika virus is spread by the daytime public health professionals if an outbreak slimy is quickly forgiven. vehicle with audible (sirens) or visual (flash- active Aedes mosquitoes, such as A. Aegypti may occur in the future. There should also Plus, thanks largely to the victory of his nightly punching-bag- ing lights) signals that drivers may see on and A. Albopictus. This process was first be communication and dialogue between in-chief, Trump, Colbert has vaulted to the top in the late-night Tennessee roadways. isolated in 1947 in the Zika forest of our health department and the ministry ratings race. Since 2006, this law has helped to provide Uganda. These mosquitoes hatch and then community during the time when many a “safety zone” for these professionals to die in a very short time, and during their embark upon missions trips to many areas Colbert is a big money-maker. CBS is never going to slaugh- better be able to help motorists in their time brief lifetime they never travel more than around the globe that may be an area of ter its prized cash cow, whose ratings are sure to spike for a of need in a safer environment for everyone three to four football fields, in any direction. Zika concern. while because of the flap over his tasteless comment. involved. The current penalty for violating The virus itself causes a relatively mild Thank you for taking the time to read my He'll have to be careful and censor himself from now on so he the “Move Over Law” in Tennessee is a max- reaction and then the body appears to have columns and especially this one. The lives doesn't offend his gay viewership. imum fine of up to $500 and also a possible returned to “normal.” The lingering effects to we save may be some in our own family, our Since few Republicans, Flyover People or Trump voters watch 30 days in jail. those females of child-bearing age, should own community and our own nation. Even with the current law in place, they become pregnant weeks and even Your help in keeping us all safe — Colbert's show anyway, his vulgarity won't cost him many rat- Tennessee Department of Transportation months afterwards, have led to children through “Move Over/Slow Down” and “Fight ings points with those demographic groups. experienced the death of three workers who being born with cognitive concerns and the Bite” — is yet another reason why From now on, Colbert can continue beating up Trump his were struck and killed by passing motorists diagnoses. Bradley County continues to be Tennessee show is on MSNBC, not CBS. And he can continue delivering in 2016. A new emphasis has recently led to For the observant readers of health litera- at its best! his learned spin on tax reform and climate change to his fans. Colbert will have his fun for a while, anyway. But I can hear the greats of late night — Steve, Johnny and Merv — spinning in their graves. And they're not laughing. ——— Dear Annie: End for wrong reason (About the writer: Michael Reagan is the son of President Ronald Reagan, a political consultant, and the author of "The Dear Annie: I need your help with some- sexy little smile with any attractive woman thing. I am still in high school and have hit Advice who walked past. If I said anything, he New Reagan Revolution.” Visit his websites at a bump in the road with a relationship would tell me that I was jealous. He never www.reagan.com and www.michaelereagan.com. Send com- issue. any guy worthy of your love wouldn’t imme- took responsibility for his demeaning ments to [email protected]. Follow @reaganworld on I was dating this guy, “Andrew,” for 10 diately start dating your friend, no matter actions. Twitter. His column, “Making Sense,” is distributed exclusively months, and I really thought we had some- the circumstances. Then one day, we were in the supermar- by Cagle Cartoons newspaper syndicate. © 2017 Michael thing going. Then I met this guy “Will,” but Dating other people can be helpful after a ket, and I turned around to see him flirting we were just friends. One of my really good breakup, as it’s good to see for yourself that with a woman in line at the front of the Reagan. Opinions expressed in guest “Viewpoints” do not nec- friends, “Natasha,” would always talk to there are plenty more fish in the sea. But store. I told him that he was disrespectful of essarily reflect the views of the Cleveland Daily Banner.) Andrew at the time, and it bothered me. I real closure can only come from within. If me and that if I ever saw him flirting again, asked both of them whether anything was you’re not smitten with your current I would yell, for all to hear, “He is unem- going on, and they both said no. boyfriend, don’t hesitate to end things. You’ll ployed and impotent, but if you want him, Later, I found out that Will liked me, but I find someone who makes you forget all you can have him!” He knew I was serious. didn’t like him back. So Natasha and Will about Andrew eventually. In the meantime, Of course, I soon broke up with him and Today in History made up a plan to break Andrew and me focus on your own hobbies and goals, and eventually married someone else, but at that up. They told lies about me, and Andrew spend quality time with true friends (i.e., not moment, it was a sweet victory. I made my believed them and broke up with me. Natasha). point and took back my power. — Threats (AP) — Today is Tuesday, May 9, the 129th day of 2017. There Now my used-to-be-friend Natasha and Dear Annie: I’d like to respond to Can Work With Jerks are 236 days left in the year. Andrew are dating, and though I am happy “Distracted by His Distraction,” who is Dear Threats: Threatening jerks is not so Today’s Highlight in History: in the relationship that I am in now, I still happy with her boyfriend aside from his effective as leaving them, so kudos to you On May 9, 1754, a political cartoon in Benjamin Franklin’s feel hung up on him, and I am not quite staring at attractive women in public. Many for getting out of there. Pennsylvania Gazette depicted a snake cut into eight pieces, sure how to get over him. He was a big part years ago, I was engaged to a very macho ——— each section representing a part of the American colonies; the of my life, and my parents even approved of man who frequently flirted with other (Editor’s Note: Send your questions for caption read, “JOIN, or DIE.” him. We talk every once in a while, and he women in front of me. He was also insanely Annie Lane to [email protected]. To On this date: seems happy where he is, but I am still jealous of other men and constantly accusa- find out more about Annie Lane and read fea- In 1814, the Jane Austen novel “Mansfield Park” was first pub- wondering whether there will ever be a tory of me. tures by other Creators Syndicate columnists lished in London. chance of our getting back together. — Still We would be walking down the street, and and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate In 1864, Union Maj. Gen. John Sedgwick was killed by a Hung Up I would see him exchange eye contact and a website at www.creators.com.) Confederate sniper during the Civil War Battle of Spotsylvania in Dear Still: Things ended abruptly and Virginia. bizarrely, and now you’re wondering what In 1914, President Woodrow Wilson, acting on a joint congres- might have been. That’s totally understand- (EDITOR’S NOTE: The Banner welcomes letters to the editor. The guidelines call for sional resolution, signed a proclamation designating the second able. letters to be in good taste and no more than 300 words. Some minor editing, not Sunday in May as Mother’s Day. But Andrew began disrespecting your relationship the minute he took Will and affecting the meaning, may be required. All letters must include the author’s signa- In 1926, Americans Richard Byrd and Floyd Bennett suppos- ture, address and a telephone number for confirmation. Since letters must have a edly became the first men to fly over the North Pole. (However, Natasha’s word over yours, and he really U.S. scholars announced in 1996 that their examination of fouled things up once he started dating signature, they cannot be emailed. Letters reflect the opinion of the writer. Letters Byrd’s flight diary suggested he had turned back 150 miles short Natasha. Just as any real friend wouldn’t may be sent to Letters to the Editor, Cleveland Daily Banner, P.O. Box 3600, of his goal.) date your ex-boyfriend (without permission), Cleveland, TN 37320-3600.) www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, May 9, 2017—13 Hughes’ wife testifies her husband fired gun used in Worth homicide By ALLEN MINCEY the fatal shots in quick succes- Dalton, Ga., due to a fear that her [email protected] sion. husband might have someone She said, in answer to who would try to inflict injury to “I wanted to testify today Assistant District Attorney Dallas her. because I want the truth to come Scott’s questioning, if the other Once again, a request for with- out.” two were in fear for their lives. drawal for Marble to be removed Those are the words of Ashley “They had asked me if Jody was from the case was heard by Rutledge Hughes, who testified going to kill them,” Mrs. Hughes Judge Sandra Donaghy. Earlier most of the day Monday in answered. requests by Marble had been Bradley County Criminal Court. Mrs. Hughes was reportedly denied. On Monday, Hughes him- She is the wife of the defen- with her husband when items self asked for Marble to be dant, Jody Hughes, who is on that were to be used to bury removed from the case. trial for first-degree murder, kid- “I have every question I would napping, tampering with evidence “I was not given a deal, like for him to ask written down,” and conspiracy to tamper with and there have been no Hughes said, adding that Marble evidence in the murder of Tyler threats if I did not testify. was not asking questions he Worth in October 2015. I am here for Jody to get wanted to be asked, and not Mrs. Hughes detailed the what he deserves.” objecting to testimony. Banner photo, LARRY C. BOWERS events that led to Worth’s death, — Ashley Rutledge Hughes “She lied and has lied,” mirroring what two other co- FOCUSED on the program at Monday’s joint city/county luncheon at the Elks Lodge were Bradley Hughes, with his arms flaying defendants — R.L. Jerger and Worth’s body were purchased, and fingers pointing, said of his County Commission Chairman Louie Alford, left, and Cleveland Mayor Tom Rowland. Gus Hawkins — had testified to including a pick axe, lime, gloves, wife’s testimony. “I think every earlier in the trial. She spoke of and a dolly she said would be one of us should go to jail.” the beginning of the incident, used to move the body. Assistant Donaghy again denied the when her husband learned that DA Drew Robinson presented tes- motion for removal of Marble as Worth had allegedly stolen some timony from representatives of Hughes’ attorney. He was to Comments drugs from him, to picking up Walmart, Elder’s Ace Hardware, begin his defense today in court, From Page 1 Worth at a Green Drive address, Dollar General Store, and but it is not known if Hughes will to taking him to a remote location Hardee’s, which all pointed out testify on his own behalf. friend of the community. “I’m Monday. Johnson also mentioned the on Hughes Lake Road, where she either video of the pair, or at least The remainder of testimony, asking the Council to name a — “I appreciate Dr. Linda 100 Black Men of Bradley said her husband shot Worth. Hughes, inside their business or following Ashley Hughes, was by street in his memory, prefer- Cash (the county’s director of County Inc. organization, of She said that Worth, Jerger with each other when transac- Detective Brandon Edwards of the ably 30th Street, where his schools), and Kyle Page for which he was a founding mem- and Hawkins were in the back- tions were made. Bradley County Sheriff’s Office. father lives,” said Hall. their presentation today on ber, and the fact they attempt seat of a car she drove, with her Hughes attorney, Winton He is the lead investigator in the — Commissioner Milan Blake American Uniform,” said to assist the community’s husband in the front passenger Marble, asked Mrs. Hughes if she murder case. discussed the fact the govern- Commissioner Howard youth in getting an education. seat threatening the three, espe- had been promised any type of Edwards presented a taped ing bodies are currently Thompson. “It’s something He said he also enjoyed cially Worth. She said at one deal for her testimony by the interview with Hughes, and was involved in the reappraisal we’ve needed for years.” Monday’s luncheon. “It’s always point, Hughes pulled one of the prosecution. She is charged, as to continue his testimony this through Property Assessor “I also appreciate Mayor good for us to get together,” he two firearms he was carrying and are Jerger, Hawkins and Jeff morning. Stanley Thompson’s office. “I Rowland for giving me a pass to said. “asked Tyler which gun you want Crumley, with conspiracy to The trial could end by this understand we can do this come into the city today,” he — Councilman David May Jr. to be killed with.” tamper with evidence. Thursday, Donaghy told the every six years, and I think we joked. also expressed appreciation for Mrs. Hughes said that she saw “I was not given a deal, and eight-woman, six-man jury (which should look into this,” he said. — Commission member Monday’s program. “We should two shots fired by her husband, there have been no threats if I did includes two alternates). The jury Commissioner Mike Hughes Charlotte Peak said she enjoyed meet more often,” he said. but in testimony earlier Monday not testify,” Mrs. Hughes said. “I has not been sequestered, but said he enjoyed the presenta- Monday’s comradery, but made “When we have problems we said that she saw the three go to am here for Jody to get what he has been instructed not to read tion on plans for the American a plea for more time. “I’m ready need to pull together more. We the back of the car, and that she deserves.” anything about the trial or listen Uniform facility, and asked to meet again in two weeks,” live in a great community, but did not see what was happening Though apparently still mar- to news reports on the proceed- project coordinator Kyle Page, she said. for it to reach it’s full potential there. Mrs. Hughes said that she ried, she said that Jody Hughes ings. “How long will it take to get we need to work together.” heard one shot, then Worth com- had been abusive to her through- She said Monday that she is kids into the building?” “Today we’re holding — Tom Cassada agreed with ing toward the front of the vehicle out their marriage, even stating revising her instructions for the Page said the private sector hands, although we’re not his fellow Council members, where he stumbled, and then that he tried to smother her on jury once the testimony is com- pieces will come first, and it kissing. When you work noting the community’s elected Hughes firing what have been two separate occasions. She left plete, and before the jury begins will probably take five to seven together, great things are officials live together and work classified by the prosecution as Cleveland and now lives in its deliberations. months. achieved.” together. — Commissioner Tom Crye — Councilman Tom Cassada He said Monday’s luncheon expressed concerns regarding is a start. “Today we’re holding plans for the Bradley County hands, although we’re not kiss- Australia plans major spending, Veterans Home. Peak added that county ing,” he added. “When you “It seems we’re on a sheet of developers are having a difficult work together, great things are ice,” he said. “We take a step time with the fact sewer is not achieved.” plus restoring a budget surplus forward, and two steps back.” advancing to outlying areas of Hughes also had a question Crye said the city and county the city as rapidly as they about the American Uniform CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — second largest city, and the third cent so-called Temporary Budget have done all they were asked would like. “We (the communi- project and plans, and whether Australia’s government largest city, Brisbane. Work on Repair Levy paid on incomes to do, but have seen little ty) needs another 900 homes, or not the county school sys- announced Tuesday plans for both projects is to begin in the fis- exceeding AU$180,000 ($133,000) progress. Cleveland Mayor Tom but we can’t build them tem is working with Cleveland major infrastructure spending cal year which starts July 1. over three years ends in July. Rowland agreed with Crye’s because we can’t get sewer,” State Community College and including a new Sydney airport The government also plans to Universities will get 2.5 percent assessment. she said. “We have a homeless the business incubator on its and an inland railway linking two increase taxes and charges. less government funding over the — Commissioner Bill Winters situation.” campus. major cities, while sticking to its A new levy on Australia’s five next two years and students will said his focus is to work for Peak also pointed out that County Director of Schools goal of restoring a budget surplus largest banks was expected to have to pay more for their both city and county residents. the city is planning to raise Dr. Linda Cash said, “We’ve in three years through higher raise about AU$1.5 billion ($1.1 degrees. He said he has worked with taxes, and suggested the city had dialogue with them, and taxes. billion) a year. Employers will pay an annual city staff members Jonathan should purchase the Summit there’s no animosity.” Treasurer Scott Morrison said The Australian Bankers levy of up to AU$1,800 ($1,322) Jobe and Tommy Myers, “And apartments in the downtown — Council member Richard more than 75 billion Australian Association described the new tax for every foreign worker they I’ve received great feedback area. Banks praised Monday’s pro- dollars ($56 billion) would be as “inherently risky,” blaming employ on a temporary visa. from them every time I’ve call.” — Cleveland Councilman Bill gram, and the concept of the spent on infrastructure in the speculation that the measure The government estimated the Winters said he hopes the Estes countered Peak’s com- American Uniform project. next decade. might be included the budget for deficit for the current fiscal year city and county can come ments on taxes, saying the Banks said he would like to “It is important to invest in banks losing AU$14 billion ($10 ending June 30 will be AU$37.6 together on the American city’s anticipation of a property see the county do a floodwater infrastructure, but we have to billion) in value on the Australian billion ($27.6 billion), AU$500 mil- Uniform project. “I look forward tax increase is geared to needs. study, and urged county offi- make the right choices on projects stock market earlier Tuesday. lion ($367 million) worse than was to the city and county working “We don’t want to leave a mess cials to join the city in promo- as part of a broader economic The levy that Australians pay forecast a year ago. together for the next four years, for the future,” he said. tion Taylor Spring Park in growth strategy,” he told for their universal health care sys- Revenue is expected to grow 7.8 and not being antagonistic,” he Estes is also concern by downtown Cleveland. Parliament. tem would increase from 2 per- percent next year to AU$444.4 bil- said. reappraised value of homes in — Councilman Charlie The government plans to spend cent of their income to 2.5 percent lion ($326 billion), and the deficit — Robert Rominger spoke his district of the city. McKenzie followed his usual AU$5.3 billion ($3.9 billion) on to help pay for a newly estab- to shrink to AU$29.4 billion directly to his fellow officials. — Councilman and Vice trend when he asked, “Is any- building a second international lished disability insurance ($21.6 billion). “I’ve enjoyed this meeting, and I Mayor Avery Johnson said he one for more taxes?” airport in Sydney which is due to scheme. The government expects growth look forward to more,” he said. loved the presentation by the — Mayors D. Gary Davis and open in 2016. The government The center-left opposition Labor will increase from 1.75 percent in — Bradley County Trustee county on the American Rowland then closed the meet- also plans an AU$8.4 billion ($6.2 Party accused the conservative the current fiscal year to 2.75 per- Mike Smith also expressed his Uniform property. “I know a lot ing by proposing that the two billion), 1,700 kilometer (1,000 government of delivering a tax cut cent next year. Unemployment is pleasure at being able to par- of kids who can benefit,” he elected bodies meet at least two mile) new railway corridor for millionaires and a tax hike for expected to stay steady at 5.75 ticipate in the joint venture said. times every year. between Melbourne, Australia’s every working Australian. A 2 per- percent. Development From Page 1 this could be a beneficial prece- with them just blew my mind,” needs,” he said. “The other half ing of some property, and the dent. Page continued. “We came back we are working with.” fact there are 11 intermittent The presentation by Berry on and started asking questions. I The Chamber official said the streams and two perennial Spring Branch was informative love this community because of leads have come from various streams at the location. “We will and straightforward, but Page’s its drive, and I’m excited that sources, including the have 200 acres of saleable prop- discussion on the American this project is going forward.” Tennessee Valley Authority, the erty, when everything is com- Uniform project seem to gener- Page said the purpose of the Chattanooga Chamber of pleted,” he said. ate the most interest. project in South Georgia is the Commerce, and from other sur- Berry said the anticipated net The county and county school high school collaborating with rounding communities. He said income is $37 million, after board continue to seek support business and the community in there is cooperation from expenses. It will also provide for the plan from the Council providing a learning environ- throughout the region. $6.3 million in tax revenue for and Cleveland Board of ment. Berry emphasized to the the city and county each year, Education. The county educator then dis- attending officials that the which should work down to an There are some concerns, cussed the American Uniform Chamber is working with approximate 50/50 split. He especially with some city school facility, and what potential part- Banner photo, LARRY C. BOWERS prospects at other properties, said the park should be fully officials, that there has not yet ners have indicated they would and not just at Spring Creek. He ready by December. been a defined business plan for like to see on the 13-acre site. BRADLEY COUNTY Director of Schools Dr. Linda Cash dis- mentioned available property in “It appears it will be another the project. It is apparent they “This facility has the square cussed the proposed learning center in the old American Uniform the Durkee Road area, the successful joint investment for do agree with the concept and footage to create these partner- Honeywell property, and us,” said Cleveland Mayor Tom the potential of providing indus- ships,” he said. facility at Monday’s joint city/county luncheon. Cash was seated Wright/Simpson properties in Rowland. trial skills to the community’s “We are looking at a combina- between Bradley County Commissioners Bill Winters, left, and Terry Charleston. young students. tion of space to fill a gap in Caywood, right. He pointed out that the busi- Page, who will be the county teaching young people skills ness park is fully open, and the school system’s site coordinator where they can go to work,” he have no job experience,” he con- opinion of the county’s plan. Tom Rowland Interchange will for the American Uniform proj- added. He emphasized the com- tinued. “This will provide a busi- “We are having some dialogue be dedicated by the Tennessee SAVE ect, said these type of projects munity’s young people have dif- ness relationship.” on this,” he said. Department of Transportation are leading education reform by ferent (personal) skills, “but we Bradley County Director of Most city and county officials this Friday. “Spring Creek is a YOUR OLD partnering community business will have the facility to provide Schools Dr. Linda Cash added were impressed with the presen- smooth, functional design,” he leaders with students seeking the process for young people to the presentation. “The beauty tation, and the prospects of the said. workplace skills. who want to go this route.” is that we’re taking kids and American Uniform project. Still, Berry touched on the fact the NEWSPAPERS “We have a huge gap here in “Innovation comes from how providing them with so many there were comments about the development is expected to cre- our community (for this type of we teach, not what we teach,” choices,” she said. “We’ll be lack of a business plan. ate at least 2,200 new jobs, with training),” he said. Page told the elected officials. “A allowing them to go right into Berry’s update of progress at a 2.9 million tax impact on the FOR He told of a trip county offi- lot of our young people do not the workforce, or to college.” the Spring Creek Business Park city each year. He then provided cials took to South Georgia to have the opportunity to jump “They will leave us with the was just as impressive, and a video presentation of the proj- RECYCLING view a plant which is operated into available jobs (because they skills they need to go to work,” there appears to be no concerns ect , with several overhead views by young people, in this type of do have the necessary skills),” she added. “This something we for elected officials. of the layout and potential. environment. “When you see he added. have not done (in the past).” Berry said they are on track He said there will be one Cleveland them and talk with them, you Page pointed out that the “We’re offering hope,” added with prospects and leads. prospective tenant from Europe see their passion and their purpose of education is to get a Page. “Roughly one half of our leads visiting the site today. Daily Banner drive,” he said. job. “We need to merge with our Cleveland Director of School are not interested, because the He also discussed ongoing “The conversation we had young people, because many Dr. Russell Dyer was asked his project does not meet their work at the site, including clear- 14—Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, May 9, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com France’s new leader untested on foreign policy (AP) — Elected on a month: “We need an extremely Heisbourg, an adviser at the Paris help make personal chemistry “They flouted all the rules of power, he continues to shoot from reform agenda for France, demanding dialogue.” think-tank Foundation for easier. Both beat the odds and the established game. They were the hip, recently calling North President-elect Emmanuel Macron favors renewed peace Strategic Research. expectations by winning unlikely unelectable and they both got Korean dictator Kim Jong Un a Macron will quickly discover that talks to stabilize the situation in “He will be expected to respond election victories. Both positioned elected,” Heisbourg said. “They “smart cookie.” foreign policy — an area not yet eastern Ukraine in order to grad- one way or another to the chal- themselves as outsiders in their will probably find each other Macron has been more circum- in his comfort zone — will eat up ually diminish sanctions against lenge,” Heisbourg said. respective political systems, interesting.” spect. One exception was during buckets of his time. . With the U.S., Macron says he which they promised to change. Trump used foreign policy on a televised debate with other can- On Europe, Macron has been Macron’s tone hardened as the wants continued intelligence- Trump was among the first world the campaign trail to project him- didates in March, when he crystal clear and vocal: keeping campaign wore on. There was sharing and cooperation at the leaders to congratulate Macron self as defender of U.S. interests, launched into a long-winded and France at the center of the widespread — but as yet United Nations, and he hopes to on “his big win,” in a tweet notably with China, which he muddled explanation of what he European Union was the domi- unproven — speculation that persuade President Donald Sunday night. called a “tremendous problem.” In called his “diplomatic roadmap.” nant theme of his campaign. On Russia may have had a hand in Trump not to pull Washington global crises beyond Europe, the document leak that targeted out of a global climate change such as North Korea, France’s Macron’s campaign in the final accord. Legal Publications Cleveland Daily Banner youngest ever president has kept hours of the race. Macron, committed to free LEGAL PUBLICATION his cards closer to his chest. Foreign affairs expert trade, and Trump, who cam- Pursuant to the agreed Order of Sale Of Real Property in the That is partly because, in pre- Heisbourg said that Russia and paigned on promises to protect case United States of america v. Charles C Stone (de- CLASSIFIED vious jobs as an investment France’s allies will be watching American jobs from foreign com- ceased) and dora B. Stone, et al., Case no: banker and from 2014-16 as how Macron now handles the petition, appear poles apart. 1:11-cv-00281(e.d. Tn), the United States will offer to sell at France’s economy minister, for- aftermath of the hack, which is They’re also from different gener- public auction, to the highest bidder, in the sole discretion of DIRECTORY eign policy wasn’t among being investigated by the French ations — Macron is 39, Trump the United States, according to law and pursuant to the terms ANNOUNCEMENTS Macron’s areas of expertise. His government’s cybersecurity 70. and conditions set herein, the property described below: careful, measured forays into for- agency, ANSSI. They will likely meet for the date: June 15, 2017 001 Classified Ad Policy eign affairs during the campaign “The cyberattack was timed first time at a NATO summit in Time: 11:00 aM (Registration 10:30 aM-11:00 aM) 002 Special Notices signaled that Macron is aware of exquisitely. Russia’s fingerprints Belgium on May 25 and they Minimum Bid: $15,000.00 003 Card of Thanks his own limitations and is allow- were all over the place. This was could surprise everyone by show- Place of Sale: Bradley County Courthouse, 155 n. Ocoee St, 004 Good Things to Eat ing himself time to bone up on not simply a belated attempt to ing they have more in common Cleveland, Tn 37311 005 Lost and Found the issues before crafting his disrupt the campaign. It was a than first meets the eye. Title Offered: The property shall be offered for sale at public 006 Estate Sales and Auctions diplomacy. gauntlet, a challenge,” said Macron’s fluent English could auction, free and clear of all liens and interests of the parties “You have politicians who know to this action. 007 Personals that they don’t know and want to 008 Adoptions Legal Publications description of Property: approximately 6.20 acres of unim- learn. And you have those who proved land on Black Fox Road property in Bradley County, don’t know that they don’t know LEGAL PUBLICATION LEGAL PUBLICATION Notice to Creditors Notice to Creditors Tn. Map Parcel no. 42.05 MERCHANDISE and who shoot off their mouths. STaTe OF TenneSSee PROBaTe COURT STaTe OF TenneSSee PROBaTe COURT legal description: To find the Point of Beginning, commence 009 Pets and Supplies He belongs, quite clearly, to the FOR BRadley COUnTy aT Cleveland. nO- FOR BRadley COUnTy aT Cleveland. nO- TiCe TO CRediTORS. eSTaTe OF: William e. TiCe TO CRediTORS. eSTaTe OF: Joseph at the intersection of the northeastern right-of-way line of 010 Arts and Crafts first category,” says Francois Wilkinson, no. 2017-PR-97. notice is hereby Garrison Rodgers, Jr. no. 2017-PR-98. notice is Black Fox Road {if extended) with the southeastern given that on the 20th day of april, 2017, letters hereby given that on the 21st day of april, 2017, 011 Articles for Rent Heisbourg, a leading French of Testamentary in respect of the estate of Wil- letters of Testamentary in respect of the estate right-of-way line of varnell Road (if extended); liam e. Wilkinson, who died april 3, 2017, were of Joseph Garrison Rodgers, Jr., who died March 012 Want to Rent expert on foreign affairs, defense issued to the undersigned by the Probate Court 23, 2017, were issued to the undersigned by the Thence in a southeasterly direction along the northeastern and terrorism who has been of Bradley County, Tennessee. all persons, resi- Probate Court of Bradley County, Tennessee. all 013 Swap or Trade dent and non-resident, having claims, matured or persons, resident and non-resident, having right-of-way line of Black Fox Road a distance of 295 feet, advising Macron and his cam- unmatured, against the estate are required to file claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate more or less to an iron Rod (new) and the True Point of Be- 014 Want to Buy paign team. the same with the Clerk of the above named are required to file the same with the Clerk of the Court on or before the earlier of the dates pre- above named Court on or before the earlier of ginning; 015 Yard Sales Macron has given some broad scribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their forever barred: (1) (a) Four (4) months from the claims will be forever barred: (1) (a) Four (4) Thence leaving the right-of-way line of Black Fox Road and 016 Antiques For Sale outlines but, on more than one date of the first publication (or posting, as the months from the date of the first publication (or along a series of severance case may be) of this notice if the creditor re- posting, as the case may be) of this notice if the 018 Articles For Sale occasion, has been wishy washy. ceived an actual copy of this notice to creditors creditor received an actual copy of this notice to lines the following courses and distances: On the Middle East, Macron at least sixty (60) days before the date that is creditors at least sixty (60) days before the date 024 Heavy/Farm Equipment four (4) months from the date of the first publica- that is four (4) months from the date of the first Thence north 61degrees 19 minutes 47 seconds east for a has repeatedly said his top priori- tion (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days from the publication (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days distance of 15.02 feet to a point; For Sale date the creditor received an actual copy of this from the date the creditor received an actual ty will be to continue the fight notice to creditors of the creditor received the copy of this notice to creditors of the creditor re- Thence with a curve to the right with a radius of 10.00 feet 025 Livestock-Horses-Poultry against the Islamic State group, copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior ceived the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) to the date that is four (4) months from the date days prior to the date that is four (4) months from and an arc length of 7.55 feet, having a chord bearing of 026 Plants-Soil-Seed-Feed which has claimed or inspired of publication (or posting) as described in (1)(a); the date of publication (or posting) as described north 82 degrees SS minutes 10 seconds east and a chord 027 Wood For Sale multiple attacks in France since or (2) Twelve (12) months from the decedent's in (1)(a); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the de- date of death. This 20th day of april, 2017. cedent's date of death. This 21st day of april, length of 7.38 feet to a point; 028 Cemetery Lots For Sale 2015 that killed more 230 people. Signed: Janice Wilkinson Stephenson, Personal 2017. Signed: amy M. Rodgers, Personal Repre- Representative. Sarah e. Coleman, Clerk & Mas- sentative. Sarah e. Coleman, Clerk & Master, Thence South 75 degrees 23 minutes 27 seconds east for a French warplanes have flown ter, Ginger Wilson Buchanan, BPR #017620, at- Ginger Wilson Buchanan, BPR #017620, attor- distance of 257.73 feet to an iron Rod (new); torney for estate of William e. Wilkinson, P.O. ney for estate of Joseph Garrison Rodgers, Jr., EMPLOYMENT thousands of sorties and carried Box 1083, Cleveland Tn 37364-1083, P.O. Box 1083, Cleveland Tn 37364-1083, Thence with a curve to the left with a radius of 107.17 feet out hundreds of airstrikes in Iraq 423-614-4035. 423-614-4035. and an arc length of 67.43 feet, having a chord bearing of 029 Help Wanted - Part Time and Syria against the extremists, May 2, 9, 2017 May 2, 9, 2017 north 86 degrees 35 minutes 02 seconds east and a chord 030 Help Wanted - Full Time working in an international coali- length of 66.32 feet to an iron Rod (new); 031 Work Wanted tion. LEGAL PUBLICATION PUBLIC NOTICE Thence north 68 degrees 33 minutes 34 seconds east for a Macron has also said he wants distance of 112.05 feet to an iron Rod (new); an engineered exit from power of THe Cleveland MUniCiPal aiRPORT aUTHORiTy FINANCIAL vOTed TO CHanGe THeiR ReGUlaR MeeTinG SCHed- Thence with a curve to the left with a radius of 90.75 feet and 033 Business Opportunities Syrian President Bashar Assad. an arc length of 36.19 feet, having a chord bearing of north He labeled Assad “a criminal” Ule FROM MOnTHly TO Bi-MOnTHly; MeeTinG On 034 Money To Lend Odd MOnTHS OF THe yeaR (JanUaRy, MaRCH, May, 57 degrees 08 minutes 06 seconds east and a chord length after a sarin gas attack killed of 35.95 feet to an iron Rod (new); dozens in the town of Khan JUly, SePTeMBeR and nOveMBeR). in addiTiOn, THeRe Will Be a WORK SeSSiOn iMMe- Thence north 54 degrees 45 minutes 17 seconds east for a INSTRUCTIONS AND SERVICES Sheikhoun on April 4. distance of 175.24 feet to an iron Rod (new); 036 Instructions and Lessons The president-elect said the diaTely FOllOWinG THiS MOnTH’S MeeTinG On FRi- day, May 19, 2017, TO diSCUSS FUTURe PlanninG aT Thence South 62 degrees 19 minutes 13 seconds east for a 037 Business/Trade Schools use of the deadly nerve agent distance of 387.24 feet to an iron Rod (new) in the north- should be punished with U.N.- THe JeTPORT. 038 Barber/Beauty Salons May 9, 2017 western line of Marilyn Kelley, of record in deed Book 28, sanctioned military force if Page 715 in the Register's Office of Bradley County, Tennes- 039 Services and Repairs Assad’s involvement is proven. see (R.O.B.C.); 040 General Services Offered But Macron has also expressed LEGAL PUBLICATION 041 Professional Services Cleveland Utilities will receive sealed lump sum proposals Thence along the northwestern line of Kelley South 22 de- concerns that Syria could become grees 48 minutes 00 seconds West for a distance of 182.00 042 Day Care an even more chaotic failed state from qualified, licensed contractors for all labor and materials to complete the work in accordance with the Contract docu- feet to an iron Rod (Old) at the most northern corner of lot 3, 043 Moving and Hauling if Assad is ousted suddenly, with- Woodstone Subd ivision, of record in Plat Book 20, Page 51 out a carefully planned transi- ments entitled, Cleveland Utilities Maintenance Building addi- tion as prepared by Rardin & Carroll architects, 6105 Preser- R.O.B.C.; REAL ESTATE (Rental) tion. Thence leaving the line of Kelley and along the northern line “It’s very complicated,” Macron vation drive, Suite a, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37416-3638. 045 Vacation Rentals Telephone: (423)894-3242 FaX (423)894- 2839. of lot 3 South 77 degrees 23 minutes 39 seconds West for a said last month. “We have to be distance of 712.44 feet to an iron Rod (Old) in the northeast- 046 Storage Space for Rent serious.” Bids will be received until Thursday, June 1st at 3:00 PM in the conference room of the Tom Wheeler building at Cleve- ern right-of-way line of Black Fox Road; 047 Business Property for Rent With regard to Russia, Macron Thence along the northeastern right-of-way line of Black Fox 048 Office Space for Rent set himself apart from other can- land Utilities at which time all bids will be opened publicly and read aloud. Road the following courses and distances: 049 Apartments for Rent didates in the election by adopt- Thence north 26 degrees 58 minutes 54 seconds West for a ing a tougher stance toward digital copies of the drawings and specifications may be ob- 050 Mobile Homes for Rent tained free of charge by contacting the architect. distance of 47.63 feet to a point; President Vladimir Putin. Thence with a curve to the right with a radius of 3052.59 feet 051 Sleeping Rooms He said he wants to work with no bid may be withdrawn for a period of thirty (30) days after 053 Houses for Rent the time and date of opening of bids. and an arc length of 143.28 feet, having a chord bearing of Russia, which backs Assad’s north 25 degrees 38 minutes 13 seconds West and a chord regime, in the fight against IS. The Cleveland Utilities reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to waive technicalities and informalities in the bid- length of 143.26 feet to a point; REAL ESTATE FOR SALE But he laced his appeals for coop- Thence north 24 degrees 17 minutes 33 seconds West for a 054 Lots for Sale eration with warnings that ding. Cleveland Utilities does not discriminate based on race, color distance of 88.63 feet to a point; 055 Realtors Moscow “doesn’t share our values Thence with a curve to the left with a radius of 1988.92 feet and preferences.” or national origin in federal or state sponsored programs, pur- 056 Houses for Sale suant to Title vi of the Civil Rights act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. and an arc Vowing not to be “accommodat- length of 159.07 feet, having a chord bearing of north 26 de- 057 Farms & Acreage for Sale ing” with Russia, he said last 2000 d). 058 Business Property for Sale May 7, 8, 9, 2017 grees 35 minutes 01seconds West and a chord length of 159.03 feet to the Point of Beginning. 059 Mobile Homes for Sale COnTaininG 6.20 acres, more or less. LEGAL PUBLICATIONS 060 Mobile Home Lots for Sale The Terms of Payment: no bid (except for bids made by the CITY OF CLEVELAND 061 Commercial Bldgs. for Sale United States) shall be accepted by the iRS, unless the same PUBLIC SALE OF SURPLUS ITEMS is accompanied by a certified check or cashier’s check, in the VEHICLES/BOATS/PARTS minimum amount of twenty percent of the amount of the bid a public sale will be held at the Cleveland Police Service Center located at 100 Church made payable to the department of Justice. Before being 062 Boats & Marine Equipment Street, n.e., Cleveland, Tn on Wednesday , May 10, 2017 from 9:00 a.m.- 11:00 a.m. for permitted to bid at the sale, all bidders shall display to the 063 Motorcycles & Bikes the sale of surplus items (per attached list). any additional in- formation may be obtained by iRS proof that they are able comply with this requirement. no 064 Recreational Vehicles contacting the Cleveland Purchasing department, located at 160 2nd Street ne, Cleveland, bids will be received from any person who has not presented Tn. (423) 339-0260 or [email protected] 065 Campers & Equipment proof that, if he or she is the successful bidder, he or she can Terms: Cash or Cashier's Check. 066 Auto Parts make the deposit required by the Order. 067 Automotive Repair CRaFTSMan 18 vOlT CO311 HP Cd WRiTeR The successful bidder shall tender the balance of the pur- COBRa ii Band 360 laSeR SilveRWaRe in WOOden BOX chase price, in certified funds payable to the department of 068 Sport Utility Vehicles COBRa ii Band 360 laSeR 15 BUSHnell TeleSCOPe Justice, at internal Revenue Service, 109 S. Highland, Room 069 Trucks for Sale eCHO CHainSaW FRiGidaiRe a/C UniT 103, Jackson, Tn 38301 on or before 3:30 P.M., thirty (30) 070 Vans - Misc. for Sale CRaFTSMan CHain SaW lG a/C UniT business days from the date of sale. 071 Trailers for Sale POPUlan CHainSaW TOSHiBa li-iOn BaTTeRy PK in the event the successful bidder defaults on any of the HP BaTTeRy FOR laPTOP 072 Cars for Sale 40 PieCe TaP & dye SeT terms contained in the Order, the deposit shall be forfeited CRaFTSMan COMPOUnd MiTRe SaW X BOX 360 COnTROlleR X BOX GaMe SySTeM and retained by the iRS as part of the proceeds of sale, and CRaFTSMan dRill 6.0 aMP the real property shall again be offered for sale, without fur- 0. WEBSITE DIRECTORY PORTeR CaBle dRill PlaySTaTiOn 2 GUiTaR HeRO Cleveland daily Banner ninTendO GaMe CUBe GaMeS ther permission of the Court, under the terms and conditions BlaCK & deCKeR SaW of the Order, or, in the alternative the real property shall be (423)472-5041 PlaySTaTiOn 2 GaMeS www.clevelandbanner.com 7 PieCe WRenCH SeT sold to the second highest bidder. BOSTiTCH aiR nail GUn CannOn PiCTURe PRinTeR [email protected] FUJi diGiTal CaMeRa The United States may bid as a creditor against its judg- BOSTiTCH BRad nail GUn ments without tender of cash. 1. Classified Ad Policy SKil SaW 18 vOlT eMeRSOn ReCORdeR nO ReMOTe CanOn POWeR SHOT CaMeRa The sale of the real property shall be subject to confirmation eRRORS nOT the fault of the ad- CRaFTSMan 3/8 in dRill by the Court. 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Deadline for ads: 423-593-9634 limitation or discrimination based on 5526 Waterlevel highway 2pm Monday for Tuesday ad of the duties include scheduling, re- Cleveland, TN ferrals, insurance, check in and race, color, religion, sex, or national 72. Cars For Sale 2pm Tuesday for Wednesday ad 45. Vacation Rentals origin, handicap/ disability or an in- www.lloydsusedcars.com 2pm Wednesday for Thursday ad check out. We will only interview Come by, make an offer, cash talks. candidates with medical practice re- 2 RIVERS CAMPINg: RV Park, tention to make any such prefer- 2pm Thursday for Friday ad ence, limitation or discrimination." 2007 Chevrolet Trailblazer, 2007 11am Friday for Sunday ad ceptionist experience. #794-P, c/o Cabin Rentals, directly on the river 2008 CHEVROLET at junction of hiwassee and ocoee This newspaper will not knowingly Chevy Colorado x Cab with 4 doors, 4pm Friday for Monday ad Cleveland Daily Banner, P.o. 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Only 423-331-7045. clean. 472–6555. 16—Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, May 9, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com Hopewell Elementary School thanks its volunteers Painting class, luncheon held during group celebration

By CHRISTY ARMSTRONG [email protected] Hopewell Elementary School thanked its volunteers for their efforts this school year in a unique way. On Monday, the school host- ed a group painting class and luncheon to give the volunteers the chance to participate in their own class activity — rather than simply assist with one. Art teacher Sara Cross was on hand with supplies and instruction on how to create two different types of paintings. The result was a room full of smiling volunteers who talked and laughed as they put their own artistic skills to the test. “Everyone did such a great job, and I loved seeing everyone enjoying themselves,” said Title I coordinator Roxanne Gassaway, who planned the event. “This was just a small way to say thank you, but I think it turned out well.” Hopewell has about 20 volun- teers who assist the school on a consistent basis, including one who chooses to volunteer every school day. Banner photo, CHRISTY ARMSTRONG These volunteers do every- thing from behind-the-scenes VOLUNTEERS who assist teachers at Hopewell Eleementary School display their artwork after being treated to a painting class and luncheon Monday. They are joined by tasks like cutting and laminat- Title I coordinator Roxanne Gassaway (far right, back row) who planned the event. ing to working directly with stu- dents in the classrooms. However, he stressed the teers; we can’t do it without ready to take state tests. sees at least a couple of volun- Monday’s event was one small Volunteers are also valued for work they do is immensely them.” Many people are aware of teers generously giving their way the school staff are trying the time they give during events important, because it directly He also noted teachers these what teachers do to help stu- time to help teachers and stu- to let the volunteers know they like field days. helps the teachers at the days have a lot on their plates. dents, but Riggs said many do dents. are appreciated, he added. Principal Tim Riggs noted school. In addition to teaching, teachers not realize just how much vol- Riggs said they are the “Volunteers are a vital part of Hopewell is just one of many “Schools can’t function with- are also having to focus on a unteers also play a role in help- “unsung heroes” of the school, our school, for sure,” Gassaway schools which enjoys the help of out our volunteers,” Riggs said. variety of other concerns, such ing local children learn. and they do not get thanked said. “We couldn’t do everything parents and other volunteers. “We really appreciate our volun- as making sure students are An average day at Hopewell often enough. we do without their help.” Bennett Prisoners continue hunger strike JERUSALEM (AP) — More support for him and the Israel’s public security min- From Page 1 than 880 Palestinian prison- strike. ister, Gilad Erdan, accused ers held by Israel remained on “We, the Palestinian people, Barghouti of being a “murder- Banner. Jack was the type of a hunger strike on Tuesday, have high trust in Marwan, er and a hypocrite.” person who, if you needed to the 23rd day of their protest and we don’t listen to the Barghouti, 58, is serving five talk to him, he was ready to — a number that’s about the Israeli allegations,” said life terms after an Israeli court listen — whether it was busi- same as before the release of activist Abdullah Abu convicted him of directing ness or personal. He had a big a video Israel said shows the Rahmed. “Marwan will lead attacks during a Palestinian heart for everyone he worked strike leader secretly eating in the strike until it accomplish- uprising that killed five peo- with, even the times when his cell. es its goals.” ple. Barghouti, in prison since stress or health problems Supporters of Marwan Abu Rahmeh said work on 2002, never mounted a would cause anyone to be Barghouti say the video, the mosaic began before the defense, saying the court had down, he always had a smile on released on Sunday and pur- release of the video. no jurisdiction over him. his face for those around him,” ported to show him snacking, The prisoners are demand- Meanwhile, Israel Prison Bryant said. is a fabrication intended to ing better conditions, includ- Service spokeswoman Nicole The former Banner adminis- break the prisoners’ morale. ing more family visits. Englander said 882 prisoners trator said he spent some time Near an Israeli military Israeli officials have alleged were still on a hunger strike with Bennett last week. “I’m so installation in the West Bank, that Barghouti, widely seen as Tuesday. She said one has glad I got to spend time with Banner photo, WILLIAM WRIGHT Palestinian activists on a potential successor to been hospitalized and another him, even knowing the end of Tuesday erected a 5x4 meter- Palestinian President underwent medical checks. life was near,” Bryant added. JACK BENNETT SR., recently retired advertising director at the (16.5x13 feet-) tall mosaic Mahmoud Abbas, launched Last week, the number of “He was still Jack, smiling, Cleveland Daily Banner, passed away Sunday. Visitation and a portrait of Barghouti made the strike to further his politi- hunger strikers ranged from laughing and totally at peace. memorial service will be held Wednesday evening at Ralph from glass shards, to show cal ambitions. 850 to 890. He was one of a kind. He will Buckner Funeral Home. Visitation will be held from 4 to 6 p.m., and be greatly missed by his loving family and all that got to know the memorial service will begin at 6 p.m. him.” In a note to Jack, Bryant “Working with Jack for more than 25 years, I realized he added, “As you know, I am an was totally dedicated to his family, who he loved dearly, Alabama fan. But, this year I and to his position as advertising director of the Banner. will pull for your beloved Jack was the type of person who, if you needed to talk to Georgia Bulldogs, in your mem- him, he was ready to listen — whether it was business or ory.” personal. He had a big heart for everyone he worked with, MONEY SAVING COUPONS Sheena Meyer, who stepped even the times when stress or health problems would cause up to replace Bennett in the anyone to be down, he always had a smile on his face for Banner’s advertising depart- those around him.” ment, also expressed her sense — Jim Bryant of loss. “Jack was an old-school undergone further treatment his job was working with peo- newspaperman and consum- for cancer since then. ple in the community. “I really mate professional,” she said. During his 26-year career as enjoy meeting and working with “He has been an anchor in the advertising director at the the public,” he said. advertising department and Banner, he was responsible for He also said the challenge community stalwart for 25 all advertising revenue, nation- was a huge appeal. “Every day years. It was an honor and a al and local advertisements, is different at the newspaper,” pleasure to work alongside him. planning promotions, public he said. “It’s very gratifying to “Jack was a person I came to relations and a staff of sales see a publication go out the rely on, share a joke or two, representatives. door every day, and know you and ask for advice when I was Bennett and his staff, at all had a part in it.” learning the nuances of the of his newspaper locations, won Bennett said he had an early newspaper business, from a press association awards in start in the newspaper busi- true professional. He will be Georgia, Alabama and ness. Growing up near Dalton, greatly missed,” she added. Tennessee. he had a bicycle delivery route. Bennett grew up in the com- More than two decades ago He also worked for the paper LIMITED TIME OFFER munity of Oakman, Ga., in he moved to Cleveland with his after school and during his Gordon County, and graduated wife, Carlene. 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