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162nd YEAR • No. 302 34 PAGES • 50¢ CLEVELAND, TN 37311 THE CITY WITH SPIRIT THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2017 Illegal tire dumping crackdown starts

By ALLEN MINCEY eral public. [email protected] “These tires, obviously, burn easily so if there is a fire, they The Cleveland Police can present a hazard. Also, mos- Department and Cleveland quitoes want to breed in them, Codes Enforcement Office are not to mention that these tires partnering to fight illegal dump- are unsightly,” Prince said. ing of used He said that tires in the city. “We are really going to go in many cases, Codes after these people because we worn-out tires Enforcement are getting a lot of complaints. are dumped in Supervisor Joel We are working with other vacant homes’ Prince said cities and counties, because yards. Other Wednesday that this is happening there also.” dump sites are this is becom- — Joel Prince located in ing more of an places the gen- issue than ever before, and pres- eral public does not frequent, ents more problems than just but the tires still present the creating an eyesore in various same hazards as if they were in locations of Cleveland. more heavily populated areas. “Basically we have had Prince said that the Codes issues with illegal dumping, Enforcement Office and CPD are but especially with used tires,” trying to identify these illegal Photo courtesy Codes Enforcement Office Prince said. “We are working dumpers, and are asking the toward certain mechanisms to USED TIRES ARE BEING disposed of illegally in certain areas of Cleveland, and the city’s Codes Enforcement Office and Cleveland make things safer for the gen- See DUMPING, Page 4 Police Department are cracking down on the crime. Both organizations are asking anyone who may see such illegal activity to contact them. Rabies prevention event Legislators say to get underway Monday yes to gas tax By LARRY C. BOWERS gerous wild animals which could infect [email protected] your pets are raccoons, skunks and bats. Raccoons and skunks are prone to For almost 40 years, veterinary clinics come into contact with pets as they rum- hike in state in and around Cleveland have taken time mage for food in trash receptacles in resi- in the spring to make local residents dential areas. By BRIAN GRAVES cut in the state’s grocery taxes aware of the dangers of rabies, and the Huttenhoff said there is a high rate of [email protected] by 20 percent. importance of having your pets vaccinat- rabies in bats. He said at least one Also included in the bill is a ed. It was “gas day” in Nashville $5 increase in registration fees research study showed that 1 in every with the thought of raising the Also, it’s the law. 100 bats could be rabid. and a $100 fee for electric Dogs and cats must receive their Tennessee’s gas tax giving vehicle owners. This year the rabies prevention cam- many legislators indigestion. rabies prevention vaccines annually to paign being recognized by local veterinar- Those funds should bring in prevent the spread of this dreaded dis- On $350 million ians will run from April 24 through Wednesday, ease. One thing many people do not real- Saturday, May 6. with the ize is that rabies contracted by a human lawmakers state realiz- In the past, the veterinary association had the is 100 percent fatal when left undetected had conducted regional clinics where Banner photo, LARRY C. BOWERS ing $245 mil- for too long. chance to lion. Cities local residents and pet owners could formally There is a life-saving series of shots, bring their animals. Huttenhoff said that DR. BRAD HUTTENHOFF, right, prepares a would divide adopt or $35 million but they are only effective if the disease due to a continual decline of the pro- rabies vaccination for little M.J., as she is held reject the and counties is detected and diagnosed within 10 gram, the veterinarians decided to limit by technician Brittaney Works at the plan, which would split days. the vaccination program to their individ- Appalachian Animal Clinic on Spring Place seeks to $70 million. Dr. Brad Huttenhoff, president of the ual clinics. Road. This spring’s rabies prevention campaign raise the tax The meas- Cleveland/Bradley County Veterinarians Rabies vaccinations are usually $15 to Association, emphasized this is a region is scheduled from Monday, April 24, through on gasoline Brooks Howell ure quickly and diesel prone to rabies in wildlife. The most dan- See RABIES, Page 8 Saturday, May 6. passed the fuel by 6 and state Senate 10 cents, 25-6. respectively, There are while also some differ- Excess cheese started calling for a ences in the variety of tax Senate and cuts. House ver- commodities program More than sions, which 40 county would usual- road super- ly call for a By SARALYN NORKUS intendents [email protected] Hidden Bell Gardenhire conference were in committee Believe it or not, the com- Cleveland attendance in the state House made up of members of both modities program offered chamber as the debate and Houses; however, Speaker through the houses. They needed to get rid vote took place. Beth Harwell said she expected Bradley/Cleveland Community of it, so they decided to give it The vote in the state House, the state House would recon- Services Agencies came to be to poor people,” said BCCSA which was expected to be a cile the differences with a vote because of cheese. program coordinator Jackie nail-biter, ended up not even on Monday. Too much cheese, to be Westfield. being close. All four of Bradley County’s exact. They started allocating State House members gave representatives to Nashville Realizing that they had cheese and other products, Gov. Bill Haslam’s IMPROVE cast their votes in the affirma- more cheese and other farm- like butter. Act a 60-37 vote after more tive on the measure and they ing products sitting around in Westfield helped start the than 4 1/2 hours of floor all seemed to have two things warehouses than they knew Bradley County commodities debate. in mind — Highway 60 and tax what to do with, the federal program, or “her baby” as she The bill will increase the tax cuts. government created The jokingly called it, in 1981. on gas by 6 cents and the tax State Rep. Kevin Brooks Emergency Food Assistance “When we first started the on diesel by 10 cents over a admitted as much when he Program in the early 1980s. program we were serving Contributed photo three-year period. That will be said he had two words in his “The federal government approximately 2,500 house- the first increase on those mind when he cast his “yes had a surplus of cheese that COMMODITIES ARE distributed every other month at the taxes in 30 years. they had stockpiled in ware- See COMMODITIES, Page 8 Bradley/Cleveland Community Services Agency. The measure also includes a See GAS TAX, Page 8

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Obituaries...... 2 Weather...... 9 2—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, April 20, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com Retired BCSO deputy OBITUARIES (USPS 117-700) Periodical Postage Paid at Cleveland, TN 37320-3600 Post Office Kester Calfee dies POSTMASTER: Send Address Changes to: Banner, P.O. Box 3600, Cleveland, TN 37320-3600 Survivors and arrangements will From Staff Reports rest of his beloved family in Published at 1505 25th Street, NW (P.O. Box 3600) kester Lee calfee their time of need,” Watson con- be announced later by Companion A longtime Bradley County in Cleveland, TN 37320-3600, daily except Saturday Kester Lee Calfee, 69, of Funeral & Cremation Service. tinued. “I petition the commu- and Christmas day by Cleveland Newspapers, Inc. Cleveland, died Wednesday, Sheriff’s Office deputy died nity to pray for his family dur- Phone (423) 472-5041. April 19, 2017, at his residence. Wednesday after a long battle ing this difficult time, as they Survivors and funeral arrange- with an illness. start preparing for their loved Ralph Baldwin Joyce Taylor ments will be announced by Fike- Retired Deputy Kester Calfee Editor & Publisher General Manager Randolph & Son Funeral Home. one’s funeral services.” was lovingly referred Calfee spent most of Member of The Associated Press to as “Ole’ Kester” by his career in the his co-workers, and The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all news dispatches Judicial Services credited to it or not otherwise credited in this newspaper, and also the local news of spontaneous or igin those who worked Division serving Civil herein. All rights of all other material herein are as reserved. ©2016 Cleveland Newspapers, Inc. with him in the Process and operating SUBSCRIPTION RATES Judicial Services the security desk at the Publishser Reserves the Right to Change Rates Without Notice Division. Bradley County Judicial Print Only 3 months 6 Months 1 Year Monthly Daily Bill chapman Carrier Collect Rate * $6.75 Calfee served at the Complex. Those who Bill Chapman, 81, of Bradley County knew him said was By Carrier Home / Business Delivery $20.00 $38.00 $ 75.00 Cleveland, died Thursday, April Sheriff’s Office for By Mail inside Zip 307 $ 25.00 $45.00 $ 85.00 20, 2017, in a Chattanooga hos- cherished by many By Mail outside Zip 307 in TN, GA $38.00 $55.00$105.00 more than 10 years as court officials, especially By Mail Outside TN $38.00 $ 67.00 $ 130.00 pital. a full-time deputy, but Survivors and funeral arrange- Calfee the court clerks who Print + E-Edition that doesn’t represent By Carrier Home / Business Delivery $21.25 $40.25 $ 79.25 ments will be announced by Jim worked in the General By Mail inside Zip 307 $ 26.25 $47.25 $ 90.50 Rush Funeral and Cremation the many years he volunteered Sessions and Criminal Court By Mail outside Zip 307 in TN, GA $40.00$58.00 $ 112.00 with the agency. In November By Mail Outside TN $40.50 $ 71.00 $ 137.00 Services. Clerks’ offices. 2015 he retired, and his dedi- Upon retiring, Calfee held the E-Edition Only $26.85 $53.70 $ 107.40 $8.95 $1.95 cated service was honored at rank of corporal and was the Office Hours: Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. • 423-472-5041 Bradley County Sheriff Office’s division’s field training officer. annual Christmas Party. Many awards and recognitions Bradley County Sheriff Eric were bestowed on Calfee, Cleveland Daily Banner Watson stated, “Deputy Kester including being honored as an — established in 1854 — Calfee was truly a public ser- Employee of the Year. Harvey Price vant to the residents of Funeral arrangements are Ralph Baldwin, editor and Publisher Harvey Price, 90, of Cleveland, Cleveland and Bradley County. pending, and will be announced [email protected] passed away on April 18, 2017. He was truly a man that had a at a later time. Bradley County He was born on Dec. 3, 1926, to big heart, who never met a Sheriff Office will be in charge Joyce Taylor, General Manager the late Charles and Clara Price. stranger. Everybody who knew of the procession to Calfee’s [email protected] He was a lifelong resident of this Kester loved him, because his final resting place. area and was born in Rhea selfless passion for people was Rick Norton, Associate Editor Gwen Swiger, Associate Editor County. unparalleled. It was truly an [email protected] [email protected] He was a member of honor to work with a man who Shenandoah Baptist Church, had compassion for those he IT’SASPECIAL William Wright, Lifestyle Editor Richard Roberts, Sports Editor where he was an inactive deacon. [email protected] [email protected] He also helped charter Victory served, and understood the Baptist Church in Rhea County. oath that he was sworn to DAY FOR ... Herb Lacy, Circulation Director He enjoyed fishing, carpentry uphold when becoming a [email protected] and woodworking. He was also deputy sheriff,” he said. an avid gardener and talented “Deputy Calfee will forever be Charles Elliott, Daniel Elrod, Sheena Meyer, Advertising director locksmith. remembered as part of the Carol Fonville, Carolyn Green, [email protected] In addition to his mother and Bradley County Sheriff Office’s Laura Hunter, Greg Lamb and father, he was preceded in death family, who was assigned Janie Posey, who are celebrating 1505 25th St. N.W. Cleveland, TN 37311 Sheila cunningham by his wife, Vivian Price; sister, P.O. Box 3600 Cleveland, TN. 37320-3600 Frankie Hatton; grandson, Gary employee No. 1598 and had the birthdays today ... Norvel Hayes, Sheila Ann Long Cunningham, radio call number of JS-6. Our who turns 90 today ... Kathy 63, of Cleveland, received her Ritchie; and stepgranddaughter, 423-472-5041 reward in heaven on Tuesday Christy Heard. agency will focus on caring for Eaves, who celebrated a birth- morning, March 18, 2017, at her He leaves behind to cherish his his wife, Judy Calfee, and the day Wednesday. residence. memory one son, David Price She was a beloved daughter, (Christine); one daughter, Linda wife, mother, granny and sister. Ritchie (Tommy); a brother, Carl She was preceeded in death by Dallas Price; grandchildren: her husband of 41 years, the Rev. Randy Ritchie, Jonathan Ritchie, Vaughn D. Cunningham; father, Lorie Price, Amica Price, Jeremy Price and Elizabeth Price; 18 Facebook wants to augment your reality Artis Long; brother, Ronnie Long; and grandparents, aunts and great-grandchildren; and several uncles. extended family members and SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — She is survived by her daugh- friends. Facebook wants you to sit in ter, Vonda (Joshua) Bethel; son, The family will receive friends your bedroom wearing a head- Anthony (Jennifer) Cunningham; from 2 to 5 p.m. today at set and take a virtual vacation six grandchildren: Waylan Pleger, Companion Funeral Home. with faraway friends and fami- Alexander Cunningham, Jada They will also receive friends at ly. Or use your smartphone’s Cunningham, John Bethel, Shenandoah Baptist Church, 138 camera to spruce up your dinky Shealana Bethel and Khalon Osment Road S.E., from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, April 21, 2017, apartment, at least virtually. Bethel; mother, Doris Long; sister, The promise of augmented Janet (Leon) Daniel; brother, prior to a 1 p.m. Celebration of Life Jackie Long; and her niece and service. and virtual reality was a big nephews. Interment will follow the service focus of Facebook’s annual She was a classically trained at Montgomery Cemetery in Rhea conference for developers on pianist and organist who worked County, with Randy Ritchie, Tuesday. CEO Mark Zuckerberg for the Lord by using her talents of Jonathan Ritchie and Jeremy kicked off the gathering of pro- playing and singing all her life. Price serving as pallbearers. grammers and other tech folks She, her husband and daughter You are invited to share a per- by talking about augmented made up the Cunningham Trio sonal memory of Harvey or your condolences with his family at his reality tools he envisions on and were a blessing to many with Facebook. their pastoral and singing ministry. online memorial located at She was a phenomenal pas- www.companionfunerals.com. Augmented reality involves tor’s wife who cared for others like the overlay of computer-gener- they were her own. She was ated images into real-world always welcoming, hospitable surroundings. Zuckerberg said and full of wisdom and love. She new phone-based applications will truly be deeply missed by her might let you create a three- family and friends, but will be cel- dimensional scene from a single ebrating with her husband what two-dimensional photo or splat- AP Photo/Noah Berger would have been their 44th wed- Gary Tallent ter the walls of your house with ding anniversary on April 20. Gary Tallent, 69, of Soddy- FAceBook ceo Mark Zuckerberg speaks at his company's annual F8 developer conference, A Remembrance of Life service colorful digital art. (You’d see Daisy, died on Wednesday, April the digital additions by looking Tuesday in San Jose, Calif. will be held Friday, April 21, 2017, 19, 2017. at 6 p.m. at Jim Rush Funeral and Survivors and arrangements “through” your phone at the Cremation Services, North Ocoee will be announced later by augmented physical world.) connected the Rift to its social email for comment on Tuesday Marcus claims the app has Street Chapel. Companion Funeral & Cremation network in a meaningful way, afternoon. become the de facto “white The committal service will be Service. MAKING CHORES MORE though it’s a development Facebook’s focus on smart- pages” of messaging, since peo- held Saturday at noon CDT, at INTERESTING Zuckerberg hinted at when the phones over high-tech glasses ple can find and chat with Yellow Creek Baptist Church Facebook executives stressed company bought Oculus back or headsets makes sense given friends without knowing their Cemetery, 15515 Yellow Creek that the technology is still in its Road, Tuscaloosa, Ala. in 2014 for $2 billion. how familiar they are, said phone number. Now, Messenger The family will receive friends early stages, and that the “jour- Gartner analyst Brian Blau. wants to do the same for busi- Friday, from 4 until 6 p.m., at the ney to the future of augmented COMING YOUR WAY ... “People already have cameras nesses, creating a “yellow funeral home. reality is just 1 percent fin- EVENTUALLY and are used to having fun and pages” of sorts that let compa- We encourage you to share Sheri Tassinari ished,” as Deb Liu, vice presi- While the new tools and fea- being creative with them,” he nies communicate with their your memories and or condo- dent of platform and market- Sheri Tassinari, 56, of Dayton, tures are impressive, analyst said. “This will give people a customers. lences with the family by going to died on Wednesday, April 19, places, put it. Jan Dawson of Jackdaw chance to experience augment- Messenger will also let people www.jimrushfuneralhomes. com. 2017. Zuckerberg envisions the Research cautioned that that ed reality in a way that isn’t so chat with outside businesses as Survivors and arrangements marriage of augmented reality “most of them won’t be in scary or off-putting.” a group. That would, for will be announced later by and Facebook’s camera feature users’ hands anytime soon.” Until the past year or so, it instance, allow groups of Companion Funeral & enabling people to make even That’s especially true for the seemed like it would be at least friends to share Spotify Cremation Service. mundane chores, like doing the Spaces app, since relatively few another decade before aug- playlists or to make a restau- dishes, look entertaining with of Facebook’s 1.9 billion mem- mented reality would have a rant reservation through digital effects. Of course, it bers are using Oculus’s VR chance to become a widely used OpenTable that keeps everyone Samuel H. Humbard could also result in people star- headset, which sells for about technology, said Ficus on the same page. The idea is Samuel H. Humbard, 87, of ing into their smartphones even $500 and requires an expensive Kirkpatrick, Facebook’s director simplify what might otherwise Cleveland, died Wednesday, more intently as they marvel at April 19, 2017, at a local hospital. computer to make it work. of engineering. But advances in require a flurry of texts and Survivors and funeral arrange- an alternate reality instead of But Facebook could still have image and object recognition, sharing of links. ments will be announced by Fike- their actual surroundings. the edge on rivals such as along with the ubiquity of Randolph & Son Funeral Home. kenneth John Tedrow “Over time, I think this is Snapchat, which also launched smartphone cameras, “has put CLEVELAND MURDER Kenneth John Tedrow, 69, of going to be a really important some augmented reality fea- us on the course to bring aug- Zuckerberg also briefly Cleveland, died on Wednesday, technology that changes how tures on Tuesday, likely to mented reality,” Kirkpatrick addressed a tragedy that took April 19, 2017. we use our phones,” coincide with Facebook’s news. said in an interview. place Monday, when a man Survivors and arrangements Zuckerberg predicted. “Facebook has the resources to posted video of a murder on will be announced later by Facebook also launched a move fast in this area and the CHATTING WITH Facebook. That raised ques- Companion Funeral & Cremation virtual world, called Facebook audience to spread those fea- COMPANIES tions about Facebook’s ability Service. Neomi Lewallen Spaces, designed to let users of tures much more widely than Facebook also announced a to monitor gruesome material Neomi Lewallen, of its Oculus Rift VR headset hang Snapchat,” Dawson wrote in a bevy of updates to Messenger, on its site. Cleveland, died Wednesday, out with avatar versions of their brief research note. its increasingly independent The Facebook founder said April 19, 2017, in a local health friends in a virtual world. It’s Snap representatives did not messaging app. his company has “a lot of work” care facility. the first time the company has immediately respond to an Messenger head David to do on this front. Survivors and funeral arrangements will be announced by Jim Rush Funeral and Cremation Harold L. Woods Services’ Wildwood Avenue Harold L. Woods, 72, of Army crew chief killed in crash lived dream on Black Hawks Chapel. Georgetown, died Wednesday, WASHINGTON (AP) — Spc. diers on board were critically Hill, Tennessee, area. He was ried his high school sweetheart, April 19, 2017, in a Chattanooga Jeremy Tomlin was afraid of injured. assigned to the 12th Aviation Jessica, before shipping off to hospital. Survivors and arrangements to heights but his fear fell away “Jeremy loved to hunt and Battalion and stationed at Germany and they spent two be announced by M.D. Dotson & when he was in a Black Hawk fish,” grandfather Ronnie Davison Airfield in Fort Belvoir, years there, Jenny Tomlin said. Sons Funeral Home. helicopter, his mother said Tomlin said. “Growing up, he Virginia. “He loved working on those Wednesday. never caused anyone trouble. He started playing video helicopters and he loved fly- Tomlin, 22, was killed this All he wanted to do was play games at age 3 or 4, Jenny ing,” Ronnie Tomlin said. Burt k. Meir week when the helicopter he video games. He was just an Tomlin said. When Jeremy Tomlin spoke Burt K. Meir, 92, of Cleveland, was on crashed into a average kid.” After graduating from high to his grandfather recently, he died on Wednesday, April 19, Maryland golf course during a Tomlin, the helicopter’s crew school in Unionville and turn- said he was interested in get- 2017. training mission. Two other sol- chief, grew up in the Chapel ing 18, he headed off. He mar- ting into special operations. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, April 20, 2017— 3 LOTTERY NUMBERS

(AP) — These lotteries were 07-09-14-16-18-19-22-23-24 drawn Wednesday: Cash 3 Evening: 1-1-6 Cash 3 Midday: 3-2-9 Tennessee Cash 3 Night: 3-5-5 Cash 3 Evening: 2-3-2, Lucky Cash 4 Evening: 9-7-6-2 Sum: 7 Cash 4 Midday: 6-2-5-4 Cash 3 Midday: 9-4-0, Lucky Cash 4 Night: 0-5-6-2 Sum: 13 Fantasy 5: 21-26-33-36-37 Cash 3 Morning: 6-6-0, Lucky Georgia FIVE Evening: 9-2-9- Sum: 12 9-2 Cash 4 Evening: 9-0-7-0, Georgia FIVE Midday: 7-7-0-7- Lucky Sum: 16 1 Cash 4 Midday: 6-2-0-1, Lucky Powerball: 01-19-37-40-52, Sum: 9 Powerball: 15, Power Play: 3 Cash 4 Morning: 1-6-0-1, Lucky Sum: 8 Hot Lotto: 09-13-23-36-41, Hot Ball: 11 Lee University Singers Powerball: 01-19-37-40-52, Powerball: 15, Power Play: 3 Tennessee Cash: 01-06-28-33- Lee Singers, GodSong Ministries featured 35, Bonus: 4 Georgia at the Harmony Women’s Conference 5 Card Cash: AD-QH-3C-3H- Lee Singers, GodSong Saturday will feature Lee 8S Ministries, Kairos and more will University Singers, Kairos, All or Nothing Day: 02-03-04- be the special guests for this Coming Alive Ministries, 06-08-09-12-13-17-18-19-21 weekend’s Harmony Women’s GodSong Ministries, Paparazzi All or Nothing Evening: 02-03- Conference at the Peerless Road Jewelry, Esther Lily clothing 05-06-07-08-10-11-12-13-16-18 Church on 3301 Peerless Road. line, Salvation Army coffee All or Nothing Morning: 02-05- The event, directed by shop, Cheryl Mae catering and 08-09-10-12-13-16-17-20-22-24 Roxanne Corbett, coordinator confections. All or Nothing Night: 01-02-03- for women’s ministries for the The Saturday morning serv- Church of God of Prophecy in ice will be hosted by the Lee Tennessee, will feature a variety University Singers, and will of activities, including an open- also feature several additional GodSong Roxanne CHURCH ing night dinner, and will be ministries. Ministries Corbett open to both English and Saturday afternoon will ACTIVITIES Spanish speakers. include a time of instruction Saturday or $35 for Saturday The formal dinner on Friday and inspiration with Peggy Bell only. will be catered by Bradley’s and Roxanne Corbett. For more information or to Bancroft Church of God, 870 Catering and will feature special Registration for the confer- reserve a spot, contact Corbett Bancroft Road, will be in revival music by LeAnn Hamby. ence is $50 for Friday and at [email protected]. from Friday through Sunday. Services are at 7 p.m. Friday; 6 p.m. Saturday; and 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday. The evangel- ist is Bobby Schott Sr. Revival begins tonight at United Christian ——— International evangelists Patrick and Tracy Cedar Springs Baptist Church Quick will be ministering the gospel of Jesus will have its fifth Sunday singing Christ during revival services tonight through on April 30, with 2x2 Quartet as Sunday at United Christian Church. the featured singers. Sunday Patrick Quick was the state evangelist for School begins at 9:30 a.m.; northern California with the Church of God in singing will begin at 10:30 a.m. the late 1970s, but now ministers independently Lunch will follow the morning in churches, tent meetings and crusades. service. The revival services will be at 7 tonight, Friday ——— and Saturday and at 6 p.m. on Sunday. Prospect Church of God, 2220 Patrick “Preacher” Quick, along with his son, Harrison Pike, will have a “The Home Improvement Specialists” Benjamin, Country Gospel Music Association’s fundraiser sale and breakfast male vocalist of the year, and baritone/bass “Big Saturday beginning 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. for the church building fund. Jim” Loveday have been traveling the country The Travelers Quartet singing the gospel the past 10 years. ——— Give Your Home a A couple of years ago, they brought in 19-year- The Harmony Women’s old Blake Lillard to make it the Travelers Quartet. to be released nationwide. Conference will be held at They bring a rich blend of harmonies in a The project is unlike anything being done in Peerless Road Church of God of S p r i n g M a k e o v e r ! dynamic fashion of gospel music with a smooth gospel music with several of the original songs on Prophecy Friday and Saturday. To flavor of Southern, country, western, and blue- the album expected to cross over into the country reserve a spot, contact tnharmo- • hardwood • laminate grass that promises to lift the hearts and souls of market. [email protected]. Lee Singers, every listener, according to Pastors Charles and “Their heart and their purpose is to point peo- GodSong Ministries and Kairos • tile •carpet Margie Poteat. ple to Jesus Christ as they minister in Word and will be featured guests. Their original music and classic song,” the Poteats noted. ——— • area rugs Southern/Country and Western style has “You will be blessed as you attend these awesome Revival begins tonight at 7 at received critical acclaim. Their CD/album, meetings.” United Christian Church. Patrick “Revival” was released just over three years ago. United Christian Church is located at 2200 and Tracy Quick Ministries with Their newest project, “Midnight train,” is about Peerless Road N.W. Travelers Quartet will be speaking. Revival continues Friday and Saturday, 7 p.m., and Sunday at 6 PERRY SUITS KELLY GUFFEY p.m. JAIL DOCKETS Correction The vote to amend the The following information Police Department for domestic Police Department for failure to American Uniform contract by JOE GUFFEY TIM GOLDEN Hours: was gathered solely from the violence. appear (drug paraphernalia). the County Commission requiring Mon.-Fri. 8:00-5:00 Bradley County Sheriff’s n Adam Lee Howard, 31, 611 n Gerald S. Casteel, 25, 3490 the city of Cleveland to acknowl- Office. This list include indi- Owl Hollow Road. Arlena Drive. edge the city’s payment would be Sat. 9:00-2:00 viduals who are, or have been, Arrested by the Bradley Arrested by the Cleveland received in 2019 was passed 13- 923 StarVue Dr. incarcerated in the Justice County Sheriff’s Office for capias: Police Department on a Hamilton 1, with Commissioner Thomas ELAINE WEAR BRITTNEY WEAR DAVIS DONNIE WEAR 476-9434 Center, and can include arrests failure to appear (assault offen- County warrant. Crye casting the only no vote. made by the BCSO, the sive). n Allison Holtz, 21, 258 Cleveland Police Department, n Marlin Latrey McCroskey, Broad St. the Charleston Police 27, 3455 Hedge Drive N.E. Arrested by the Bradley Department,Tennessee Arrested by the Bradley County Sheriff’s Office for failure Highway Patrol, Drug Task County Sheriff’s Office for failure to appear (speeding, insurance). Force and other local law to appear (speeding, no driver’s n Jimmie Leonard Hollings, enforcement agencies. license). 42, 1155 Poplar St. Those being held by federal n Derrick K. Bullard, 29, 301 Arrested by the Cleveland law enforcement are not listed, Sid Shannon Road, Old Fort Police Department for disorderly The Graduating Class of 2017 as these individuals are only Arrested by the Bradley conduct, public intoxication. held at the jail, but not locally County Sheriff’s Office for driving n Triston Dijon Lowe, 26, 8th Annual Keepsake Edition charged. on a revoked license, failure to 228 Saddle Creek Drive N.W. Not every arrest leads to a yield left turn. Arrested by the Bradley conviction, as these charges n Joel Isaiah Curtis, 33, County Sheriff’s Office for Congratulating our Seniors. may be rescinded. 1254 Wilson Ave. S.E. domestic violence. Guilt and innocence are Arrested by the Bradley n Pamela Jean Worley, 50, determined through the court County Sheriff’s Office/Courts 2005 Westland Drive S.W. system. Any charge that is for failure to send (contempt). Arrested by the Tennessee dropped should be reported to n Rodney Allen Tweed, 31, Highway Patrol for driving under the Cleveland Daily Banner, 2610 Blackburn Road. the influence. which will confirm the action Arrested by the Cleveland n Stefanie Marianne through an inspection of jail Police Department on a Bledsoe Anderson, 28, 1161 Chippewah records. County warrant. Ave. S.E. n Sindy Anel Ortiz, 32, 1817 Arrested by the Cleveland n Kimberly M. Porter, 52, Twinbrook Drive S.W. Police Department for driving on 3124 Willow Springs Drive. Arrested by the Cleveland a revoked license. Arrested by the Cleveland Police Department for failure to n Steve Alvin Daniels, 24, Police Department for failure to appear (shoplifting). 717 North Trinity Ave., appear (no driver’s license). n Nelson Eduardo Ortiz- Rockwood. n Esai Elais King, 28, 291 Cruz, 23, 1817 Twinbrook Drive Arrested by the Bradley High St. S.W. County Sheriff’s Office on a Arrested by the Cleveland Arrested by the Cleveland Roane County warrant. DEADLINE: TUESDAY, MAY 2 n Jerome William Armstrong, 43, 3554 Woodridge PUBLISH: THURSDAY, MAY 11 Reptile handler’s apprentice charged in cobra escape Drive Arrested by the Bradley OCALA, Fla. (AP) — The The cobra hasn’t been seen County Sheriff’s Office for Go to the head of the class when you advertise in this apprentice to a reptile handler since last month when it slipped domestic violence. special section. Congratulate the local seniors for a has been charged with a misde- out of its enclosure in a home in n Pamela Faye Anderson, 47, meanor weeks after a tan and Ocala in north-central Florida. 935 Lang St. job well done and show your community support. yellow monocle cobra escaped Nesmith had been shadowing Arrested by the Cleveland from its enclosure in a Florida the snake’s owner so he could Police Department for misde- home. get a license to handle poison- meanor probation violation. Hurry, advertising space is limited! Court papers filed earlier this ous or venomous reptiles and n James Michael Carty, 47, month show that 28-year-old snakes. 8147 Candies Creek Ridge Road, Ian Nesmith was charged with a Police say he opened the cover Charleston Florida Fish and Wildlife of the cage and the snake Arrested by the Cleveland Conservation Commission code jumped at him and then slid Police Department for parole vio- CALL TODAY! 472-5041 violation. away. lation, criminal impersonation. 4—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, April 20, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com Premature explosions kill Thailand insurgents BANGKOK (AP) — More than shootings of civilians and offi- a dozen grenade and bomb cials. attacks in southern Thailand The attacks were the first killed two suspected insurgents major assault since a key rebel whose explosives detonated group, the BRN — Barisan unexpectedly, officials said Revolusi Nasional (National Thursday. Revolutionary Front) — issued a Eight other civilians and offi- rare public statement on April cials were wounded in the 10 appearing to reject talks the Wednesday night violence, said Thai government has been hold- Pramote Prom-in, a spokesman ing with them as part of a coali- for Thailand’s Internal Security tion of insurgent groups known Operations Command. He iden- as MARA Patani. The BRN is tified the dead as “insurgent assumed to be the most militant operation leaders.” of the groups, while others have No group has claimed respon- smaller followings. sibility for the 13 attacks, which The statement called for new targeted police stations and talks mediated by impartial checkpoints in 12 separate dis- third parties. Some of the insur- tricts in Muslim-majority gents’ representatives involved provinces in Thailand’s deep in the current talks live in south. neighboring Malaysia, which Southern Thailand has been hosts the negotiations, and are in the grip of a separatist insur- susceptible to pressure from the gency in this predominantly government there. The state- Contributed photo Buddhist country for years. ment also implied that the new STUDENTS in Brittany Ensminger’s fourth-grade class at Michigan Avenue Elementary School enjoyed working on chalk art with GPAC About 7,000 people have been talks should not include some killed since the conflict flared in current insurgents considered committee member Joe McCullough. 2004. The insurgents regularly not representative of active carry out bombings and drive-by groups. GPAC’s Chalk the Walk coming Saturday to Greenway Park; event kicks off at 10

By SARALYN NORKUS tions along the Greenway. In [email protected] 2016, the group was able to install “Infinite Angles,” “Only in Back for its fifth year, Chalk Cleveland,” and “Out for a the Walk is set for another art- Stroll.” filled Saturday. “Our goal is to place a couple For 2017, the Greenway of new pieces of permanent art Public Arts Committee has cho- along the Greenway every year. sen the theme “Only in The event itself meets our goal Cleveland.” of actually bringing public art to Photo courtesy Codes Enforcement Office Beginning at 10 a.m., artists the Greenway, even though it’s THE CLEVELAND Codes Enforcement Office checks out any of all skill levels will take over a only temporary,” Brown said. portion of the Greenway and Keeping with tradition, a spe- reports of illegal tire dumping, such as this site where dozens of Greenway Park off Raider Drive. worn-out tires were illegally discarded. cial 3D chalk art design will be Four hours later, awards will be on display for Chalk the Walk given out in a number of cate- attendees. gories. There will be various vendors “It’s that experience of people in Greenway Park providing being able to come out and see food and goods, while live music Dumping art from artists of many differ- can be enjoyed at the stage. In From Page 1 ent levels,” explained GPAC the morning, music will be per- committee chair Tara Brown. formed by Suzuki Strings, Evan public to contact them if they after these people because we “We have people there that Contributed photo Scannapiego, the TCPS Choir see people discarding tires in are getting a lot of complaints,” are extremely amateur to pro- ON SATURDAY, the Greenway will receive a bit of a “facelift,” and the Arnold Trash Can Band unusual places to contact Prince said. “We are working fessional artists who show up and Choir. From noon to 2 either agency. with other cities and counties, with their tool kits, rulers and as community members come to Chalk the Walk. Artists of all lev- p.m., local band Tag You’re It “If residents see someone because this is happening there chalk and have it planned out els are invited to “buy” a small segment of the Greenway to deco- will take the stage. loaded down with tires that also.” in advance. People can come rate at the event. “We’re just trying to get peo- seems suspicious and heading Prince said that while the out and see artists at work and ple to come out and enjoy the toward a certain place, call us Codes Enforcement Office and will enjoy seeing what it turns “We have people there that are extremely amateur to day. It’s family friendly and immediately and we will Cleveland Police Department out to be.” professional artists who show up with their tool kits, actually free to just come out respond,” he said. In most will sometimes come upon ille- While they are hoping for rulers and chalk and have it planned out in advance. and watch,” Brown said. cases, it will be the Cleveland gal dumping sites on their own, good weather, Brown added People can come out and see artists at work and will enjoy GPAC committee member Joe Police Department that will they both wish for the general that GPAC does have contin- seeing what it turns out to be.” McCullough has been visiting respond as there are more public to help locate the illegal gency plans in place if it were to — Tara Brown various elementary schools to patrol officers out on the disposal areas. rain on Saturday. help inspire and prepare the streets than those in the Codes “We just want people to be “We’re crossing our fingers for students for Saturday. Enforcement Office. vigilant and let us know if they a good day. We do have rain Participation” award. school participation, which have McCullough will be at Taylor Those illegally dumping tires see anything unusual concern- dates set for a couple weeks Those keeping with the 2017 $100 awards. Elementary School on can be charged with criminal ing truck hauling large out. This is our fifth year and theme can be entered in the Brown added that in past Thursday. littering (Tennessee Code amounts of tires, or are seeing we’ve been very fortunate up to “Interpretive Theme” competi- years, there have been any- To pre-register for Chalk the Annotated 39-14-5). Prince said these tires dumped, or are vic- this point,” she said. tion and there is also a where from 75 to 100 partici- Walk, visit that he has spoken with tims of having these tires The “Best of Show” award is “People’s Choice” award, which pants. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ Cleveland City Attorney John dumped on their property,” broken up into six different cat- involves posting a picture of To participate in Chalk the chalk-the-walk-2017-tickets- Kimball about strengthening Prince said. egories: group award, school the finished artwork on Walk, you may preregister 32330853453?aff=erelexpmlt. that to include an ordinance He stated that anyone with group K-5, school group grades Instagram with the tags #cbc- online or pay $10 for your 5-by- For more information on the within the city with charges any information may contact 6-12, youth (11 and under), chalkthewalk and #cbcgreen- 5-foot square of the Greenway event or to see photos from pre- that can be levied against any- the Codes Enforcement Office junior (12-17) and adult ages way. The photo that has the on Saturday. Chalk is provided vious years, visit their one caught dumping these at 423-473-3201 or the (18 and up). The school that most likes wins. or you can bring your own. Facebook page, which is under tires. Cleveland Police Department at has the most students partici- All of the categories have $50 Chalk the Walk helps GPAC Greenway Public Arts “We are really going to go 423-476-7511. pating will win the “School awards, except for group and raise money to add art installa- Committee-GPAC.

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Ocoee St. Ridge Dr. Suite 1 Suite C Farmland Corner Crossing Suite 201 MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING 476-9143 476-0162 472-6814 476-3320 476-4325 339-2885 476-0190 www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, April 20, 2017— 5 Merrell offers to assist Grand Canyon search for woman, teen PHOENIX (AP) — The National climbers and rescuers and that But the intense search for attractions in the United States, former Grand Canyon backpack- Park Service says the search for the family of the missing boy was Merrell and Standefer continues, drawing nearly 6 million people ing guide, say hiking down to the two missing hikers related to the offering a military-grade drone to said spokeswoman Robin Martin. last year. Tapeats Creek area where the two co-founder of the Merrell Boot assist in the search. The Merrell The National Park Service on But the park’s nearly 2,000 went missing is arduous and Co. is difficult and complex and company is owned by Wolverine Wednesday again deployed three square miles, steep cliffs and requires at least a couple of days that it is not requesting any Worldwide. ground search teams, a helicop- mesmerizing views have often led and some experience in back- additional resources despite an LouAnn Merrell, the wife of ter, a drone and an inflatable to accidents and deaths. packing. announcement from the family Randy Merrell, was with her hus- motor raft. The park service reported over Nelson said in an Associated that it planned on sending its band, stepgrandson and the Ground search crews have 1,000 medical emergencies, 15 Press interview on Tuesday that own support. boy’s mother on a multi-day hike spent the night at the bottom of deaths and 318 search and res- the creek where Merrell and A spokeswoman said in a remote area of the Grand the canyon for several nights, cue incidents in 2015, the last Standefer went missing can get Wednesday that the park service Canyon on Saturday when she although their searches only take readily available data. heavy water flow after the winter, is working closely with the family and the boy lost footing and were place in daylight. The remote area where the when snow from the North Rim of 62-year-old LouAnn Merrell swept away by water. LouAnn Martin said weather has also family was hiking on multi-day melts and travels down the and 14-year-old Jackson Merrell has been previously been about the same as the last backpacking trip is at the bottom canyon. ©2014 Standefer and is considering the referred to as Lou-Ann, which is few days, with clear and breezy of the canyon near the North He said that area is particular- JEWELERS resources their family has sug- how she identifies on her daytime temperatures in the Rim, a much-less visited area of ly hot during the day and doesn’t gested donating. Facebook page, but a spokesman mid-90s and overnight lows in the park. cool off very much because of the The family announced late for the families of both hikers the 50s. Experts like Matthew Nelson, 1721 KEITH STREET • STUART PARK PLAZA ( geology. (Next to The Town Squire) Tuesday night that the Merrell says it is spelled without a The Grand Canyon is consis- the executive director of the “This is one of the gems of company would be providing hyphen. tently one of the most popular Arizona Trial Association and a 478-0049 • 478-0050 backpacking in the Grand LAY-AWAYS WELCOME Canyon,” Nelson said. State Senate REGIONAL BRIEFS panel passes Knox County Sheriff’s Office ting to a point where my emo- after a state comptroller’s inves- tions are starting to hit.” tigation related to misuse of the abortion bill wants inmates to have tablets Rodriguez, who spent 15 funds for expenses involving to NASHVILLE (AP) — A bill KNOXVILLE (AP) — The Knox years in the Army, said he got his personal vehicle. that would ban some abor- County Sheriff’s Office has the idea for the journey after Sheriff G.W. “Bud” McGoig tions at 20 weeks passed in a asked for an additional 900 hearing about a 2012 study that says Solomon was released on Senate committee Wednesday, computer tablets for jail inmates said there were 22 veteran sui- $10,000 bail. He will be despite Tennessee’s attorney after they found success with a cides a day. arraigned Wednesday. It is general previously calling the 300 tablet pilot program. “I could’ve been one of those unclear if he has an attorney. measure “constitutionally News outlets report the Knox 22 back in 2011,” he told the Solomon is a founding mem- suspect.” County Commission has tenta- station. “I wanted to find a way ber and 31-year veteran of the Under the measure, doctors tively approved tablets for the to inspire those that are having volunteer fire department. could not perform abortions Roger D. Wilson Detention dark days like that to just keep at a gestational age of 20 Center Monday. The purchase pushing forward. So I just start- Ruth Sulzberger Holmberg, past weeks or after without first would give a one-to-one ratio of ed walking.” newspaper publisher, 96, dies determining that the unborn The trek began on Veterans child is viable. Viability would tablets for the jail’s 1,200 CHATTANOOGA (AP) — Ruth inmates. Day 2016. be defined as an infant capa- “There’s been days I’ve wanted Sulzberger Holmberg, longtime ble of “sustained survival out- Knox County Sheriff’s Office publisher of The Chattanooga Capt. Terry Wilshire says tablets to quit,” he said. “There’s been side the womb, with or with- days that I almost died, to be Times and a member of the fam- out medical assistance.” An make the jail safer and give ily that controls The New York inmates access to their families quite honest. When I was out in exception would be made in the desert it was rough — dehy- Times, died Wednesday at her the case of a medical emer- and research. home in that Tennessee city. Wilshire says the tablets cost dration, heat exhaustion — but gency. there were so many people that She was 96. A doctor would face felony $425 while the sheriff’s office Holmberg was the grand- contends expenses are covered came out. I remember some- criminal charges for violating thing as simple as somebody daughter of Adolph S. Ochs, the the measure, which was by the cost families pay for video patriarch of The Chattanooga visitation emails. driving and finding me and sponsored by Sen. Joey bringing me water or Gatorade Times who gained prominence Hensley, R-Hohenwald. It now University of Tennessee just to make sure I wasn’t dehy- as publisher of The New York faces a full Senate vote. Times early in the 20th century. newspaper to print twice weekly drated out there. Hensley, a medical doctor, “I’m so grateful for the kind- A Chattanooga newspaper said said his bill gives legal defini- KNOXVILLE (AP) — The stu- hearted people that helped me her death was confirmed by her tion for the first time to what dent-run newspaper at the get through this.” family. it means when a mother’s University of Tennessee is cut- It said Holmberg was born health is threatened. ting its print edition to twice Prosecutor wants more info Ruth Rachel Sulzberger in New The bill defines a mother’s weekly. in fatal police shooting York City and that she worked health as being threatened if The Knoxville News Sentinel as a reporter at The New York she suffers “serious risk of reports that Daily Beacon has NASHVILLE (AP) — A prose- Times while in high school. She the substantial and irre- been printing five days a week cutor has asked for more infor- later graduated from Smith versible impairment of a for five decades. mation in the investigation of a College and major bodily function” which The change will start in fall fatal police shooting involving a arrived in directly or indirectly causes 2017. The newspaper white officer and an armed Chattanooga in “the substantial and irre- announced the scale-back in an African-American man. 1946 after versible impairment of a editorial Tuesday. The Tennessee Bureau of serving as a major bodily function.” It The editorial says the newspa- Investigation announced last Red Cross would not apply to a woman’s per prints about 6,000 copies a week that it had finished its nurse in mental health. day Monday through Friday, investigation into the Feb. 10 Europe for a Hensley amended his bill to down from about 10,000 at its shooting of 31-year-old Jocques time in World address some of the attorney peak. The same number of Scott Clemmons by Nashville War II, accord- general’s concerns in his pre- newspapers will be printed, but Police Officer Josh Lippert. The ing to the vious opinion. only on Mondays and agency turned over its findings account. Early Holmberg A lobbyist for the Tennessee Thursdays. to Nashville District Attorney on, Holmberg chapter of the American The editorial says the move General Glenn Funk. served as art Congress of Obstetricians and helps the newspaper’s finances, Funk spokeswoman Dorinda and theater critic for The Gynecologists said her organi- while letting them publish only Carter said in an email to The Chattanooga Times. zation was opposed to the bill. the highest-quality pieces in Tennessean that the prosecutor In her early years as publisher Critics say the proposal would print and differentiate their has asked the bureau to do of The Chattanooga Times, she put doctors at risk of criminal product online. some follow-up to its investiga- led through turbulent times prosecution when they are tion. while her paper staked out posi- using their best judgment. House to vote on 23-hour alcohol Funk will decide whether to tions in support of the civil “Experts can disagree permit at 2 Nashville bars present the case to a grand jury. rights movement. Under her whether it was medical neces- Authorities say Lippert shot watch, the paper also gained a sity,” said Beth Berry, a lob- NASHVILLE (AP) — The Clemmons in the back following reputation for feisty reporting Tennessee House is scheduled byist for the organization. a traffic stop. against government corruption, “Experts can disagree to vote Thursday on a bill that environmental pollution and would allow two Nashville bars Landscape company owner whether it was an emer- other ills. gency.” to serve alcohol for 23 hours a denies cheating foreign workers “On behalf of her children, we day. are extremely proud of the lead- The bill sponsored by NASHVILLE (AP) — The ership role that our mother Republican Rep. Sanderson of owner of a landscaping company played in Chattanooga in educa- Kenton would only require that is accused in a lawsuit of tion, civil rights, beautification liquor service to cease between cheating foreign workers out of and the arts,” said her son the hours of 3 a.m. and 4 a.m. money has vehemently denied Michael Golden, vice chairman The Tennessean has reported the allegations. of The New York Times. that the measure would apply to Burke Skelton, the owner of Holmberg was publisher of the six-story Diner in Nashville’s Murfreesboro-based Outdoors The Chattanooga Times from Broadway entertainment dis- Unlimited, also said that he had 1964 until 1992. It also said she Readers will trict, and to the Scoreboard Bar not previously seen cell phone was chairwoman of the Times & Grill in the Opryland area. video taken by a former worker Printing Co. from 1992 until look to this Under current statewide law, that appears to show one of his 1999, when the company was bars and restaurants must halt supervisors pushing a worker sold to another media chain and special liquor-by-the-drink service down a gravel road. Skelton, in then combined with another between 3 a.m. and 8 a.m. his statement, said that he Chattanooga paper. publication The owners of the Diner tells would be investigating the The Heritage Funeral Home in the paper they want to be able actions on the video. Chattanooga told The Associated for family to cater to service industry Three former workers at the Press it was handling arrange- workers who get off work late as Murfreesboro-based landscaping ments. activities and company sued, accusing the a late-night room service option Georgia ends restrictions for for hotels. firm of trafficking in forced hot sizzlin’ fun! labor. All three were from producers because of bird flu Veteran walks across U.S. Guatemala and got H2-B visas Reserve your to raise awareness of suicides that allowed them to work tem- ATLANTA (AP) — Officials say they have ended a restriction on ad now by SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) — porarily in the U.S. Skelton said that he used the poultry producers that was A former soldier on Wednesday enacted after the first confirma- calling your completed a 2,200-mile walk H2-B visas because he wanted to make sure he hired legally. tion of avian influenza in com- across the United States to draw mercial birds in Georgia. Banner Sales attention to suicides among mil- Longtime volunteer fire chief News outlets report state vet- itary veterans. Representative indicted on theft charges erinarian Robert M. Cobb Jr. Army veteran Ernesto said in a news release that effec- at 472-5041. Rodriguez finished his trek from NEW MARKET (AP) — A long- tive immediately, all poultry Clarksville , to the California time volunteer fire chief has exhibitions, shows, sales, swap April 30, 2017 coast when he walked the last been indicted on felony theft and meets in the State of few miles and onto the Santa charges related to misuse of Georgia are permitted to return Monica Pier. departmental funds. back to normal operation. ALSO - Be sure to look A police motorcycle officer led The Knoxville News Sentinel The restriction was imposed the way and a crowd of support- reports that 74-year-old Frank March 16. Authorities said about for our Summer Camps pages, ers followed as Rodriguez strode Solomon turned himself in to 18,000 chickens were destroyed to the end of the pier with the Jefferson County Sheriff’s at a northwest Georgia poultry included in this year’s American flags protruding from Office on Monday after a grand farm after tests confirmed the his backpack. jury indicted him earlier this disease in the flock. Summer Living Section! “I’m freaking out, I’m over- month. The New Market The state Department of whelmed,” he told KTTV. “It’s the Volunteer Fire Department chief Agriculture said in a statement culmination of everything I’ve faces charges of theft over the chickens at the Chattooga Deadline: APRIL 24, 2017 done and it’s starting to hit me. $1,000, sales tax fraud over County commercial farm tested I’ve tried to stay calm pretty $500, theft under $500, and two positive for a low-pathogenic Publishes: APRIL 30, 2017 much up until today but I’m get- counts of official misconduct strain of avian flu. 6—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, April 20, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com Baby Blues CROSSWORD By Eugene Sheffer

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ASTROLOGYASTROLOGY by Eugenia Last Blondie FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 2017 turn your dreams into a reality. tionally. Think matters through and CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS Delegate your time and choose who take action when you are fully pre- DAY: Tony Romo, 37; Rob Riggle, 47; you decide to work alongside with pared and success will be yours. Your Andie MacDowell, 59; Iggy Pop, 70. care. Don't neglect your health needs. numbers are 3, 11, 15, 24, 32, 38, 43. Happy Birthday: You can choose Balance will be what keeps you in ARIES (March 21-April 19): Think to let off steam or you can physically shape mentally, physically and emo- fast, but don't box yourself into a cor- ner. It will take precision and good planning if you want to come out on top. Don't rely on anyone to do a job for you. Do whatever it takes to do things right. Contract Bridge TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Make by Steve Becker solid choices based on facts and intel- ligence. Know your limitations and Dennis the Menace aim to create greater balance in your life. Play hard, work hard and make decisions and choices that will help you reach your goals and improve your health. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Channel your energy into things that truly matter to you. Rise above any- one who is playing dirty or trying to undermine you. Stay focused on what's important in order to foster bet- ter relationships. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Stability should be your target. Don't let an emotional situation escalate into something you cannot control. Protect your position, your reputation and your physical and emotional well- being. Offer peace, not chaos, if you want to maintain integrity. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Use your ability to tap into what's going on around you and it will spare you from being fooled by someone who is try- ing to take advantage of you. Use charm and diplomacy to present what you have to offer. Dilbert VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Express your thoughts and feelings and you will be able to bring about positive changes. Socialize with peo- ple who share your beliefs and inter- ests. Explore new possibilities, but don't overspend or get involved in excessive behavior. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): You'll be faced with an unusual choice that could influence your financial, physi- cal or legal well-being. Check in with someone you trust to give you the information you need to hear in order to make a decision. Choose peace Garfield over discord. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Explore new opportunities and check out anything that grabs your attention or feeds into a creative idea you've been mulling over. Expand your inter- ests and you will make new friends. Personal improvements should be a priority. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Look past the existing problems you face with a friend, relative or one of your colleagues and stay focused on the changes you can make to improve your own knowledge, skills and Hagar the Horrible chance for greater opportunities. Secure your plans. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Learn from past experience. Too much of anything will drag you down. Concentrate on the people and proj- ects that will help you make the high- est return. Your aim should be to sta- bilize your life, not disrupt it. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): The help you have offered to others in the past will be returned to you. Don't hesitate to share your ideas, inten- tions and future plans. The precise way you express what you want will tina’s Groove make it easy for others to pitch in and help. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Emotional situations will escalate and result in an argument if you aren't careful. Weigh the pros and cons before you get entangled in a no-win situation that is a waste of time and potentially dangerous to your reputa- tion. Birthday Baby: You are insightful, experimental and innovative. You are intellectual and tenacious. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, April 20, 2017— 7

THURSDAYAFTERNOON/EVENING APRIL 20, 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 Superstore Powerless (N) The Blacklist (N) ’ Å The Blacklist “Requiem” (N) News Tonight Show-J. Fallon Seth Meyers WELFTBN 4 John Hagee Grace Graham Billy Graham John Gray Experience Drive History Potters Praise Å Prince Hillsong TV Joel Osteen Christine Praise Å You’ll Get Experience WTNB 5Nancy’s Neighborhood WTNB Today Body Standard Tennova Talk Around Town First Baptist Church Perry Stone Around Town Around Town Rewind Around Town Around Town WFLICW 6 Maury ’ Å Name Game Name Game Millionaire Millionaire Family Feud Family Feud Supernatural ’ Å H1Z1: Fight for the Crown Mod Fam Mod Fam Hollywood Paid Program Two Men Two Men WNGHPBS 7 Martha Speak Odd Squad Wild Kratts Arthur ’ (EI) PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Å Shuler Awards (N) ’ Å Miss Marple Å Rosemary and Thyme Å Idols Idols Mel Brooks: Make a Noise DAYSTAR 8Nike Adeyemi Bill Winston Mission Jewish Voice Guillermo Creflo Dollar Jewish Jesus John Hagee Rod Parsley Joni: Table Empowered By the Spirit Blessed Life M. Chironna New Level K. Copeland Robison Empowered WTVCABC 9 Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å News News News World News Wheel Jeopardy! (N) Scandal “The Trail” Å Scandal “Trojan Horse” (N) The Catch (N) ’ Å News (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live ’ (:37) Nightline WTCIPBS 10 Odd Squad Odd Squad Wild Kratts Arthur ’ (EI) World News Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Å Chattanooga The A List Secrets of the Dead ’ Earth’s Natural Wonders A Chef’s Life World News Charlie Rose (N) ’ Å WTVC2FOX 11 Harry (N) ’ Å Family Feud Family Feud Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Big Bang Big Bang MasterChef (N) ’ (:01) Kicking & Screaming News at 10 Seinfeld ’ Last-Standing Last-Standing Paid Program 2 Broke Girls WDEFCBS 12 The Dr. Oz Show (N) Å Judge Judy Judge Judy News 12 at 6 CBS News Prime News Andy Griffith Big Bang Great Indoors The Amazing Race (N) ’ The Amazing Race (N) ’ News Late Show-Colbert Corden QVC 13Smart Home Å Gold Gallery Å Smart Home Å Shoe Shopping With Jane Smart Home Å H by Halston - Fashion Women With Control CSPAN 14(3:30) Public Affairs Events ’ Å Politics and Public Policy Today ’ Å Politics & Public Policy WGN-A 15Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Outsiders Å (12:02) Cops Cops Å HSN 16Lancome Paris Beauty (N) LYSSE Fashions (N) Å LYSSE Fashions (N) Å Beauty Report With Amy Beauty Report With Amy Hillary Scott: The List Hillary Scott: The List LYSSE Fashions (N) Å Mine Finds by Jay King E! 23Botched Å Botched Å Botched “Boob-Watch” E! News (N) Å››› “Friends With Benefits” (2011) Justin Timberlake, Mila Kunis. Å Botched E! News (N) Å ESQTV 24The Getaway Å The Getaway Å Spotless Å Spotless Å Spotless “Rebound” Å Spotless Å Best Bars in America Å Best Bars in America Å Car Match. Car Match. LIFE 25Grey’s Anatomy ’ Å››› “The Devil Wears Prada” (2006, Comedy) Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway. Å Married at First Sight (N) Married at First Sight The participants meet their spouses. Å (:32) Married at First Sight Married-Sight TLC 26Medium Medium Say Yes Say Yes Nate & Jeremiah by Design My 600-Lb. Life ’ Å My 600-Lb. Life: Supersized “Brittani & Sean” (N) ’ Skin Tight: Transformed (N) (:01) My 600-Lb. Life: Supersized “Brittani & Sean” ’ TBS 27Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan (N) Å Seinfeld ’ Conan Å TNT 28Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å NBA Basketball Cleveland Cavaliers at Indiana Pacers. (Live) Å NBA Basketball San Antonio Spurs at Memphis Grizzlies. (Live) Å Inside the NBA (N) Å USA 29Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam FX 30Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly ›› “Taken 3” (2014, Action) Liam Neeson, Forest Whitaker. ’ Å›› “White House Down” (2013, Action) Channing Tatum, Jamie Foxx. ’ Å›› “White House Down” (2013) Channing Tatum. ’ ESPN 31SportsNation Questionable Around/Horn Interruption SportsCenter W/Michael SportsCenter Special (N) (Live) SportsCenter We the Fans We the Fans Baseball Tonight (N) Å SportsCenter (N) Å SportsCenter W/Van Pelt ESPN2 32The Jump SportsNation (N) Å Questionable Around/Horn Interruption SportsCenter (N) Å Rookie SportsCenter Special (N) Boxing (N) (Live) SportsCenter Special FSTN 33High School Basketball Destination ACC Access Focused Driven Beneath Predators NHL Hockey Chicago Blackhawks at Nashville Predators. (N) (Live) Postgame Braves Live! MLB Baseball: Nationals at Braves SEC 34(3:00) The Paul Finebaum Show (N) (Live) Å College Baseball Alabama vs Mississippi State. (N) (Live) Å SEC Now (N) (Live) Å SEC Now Å SEC Now Å GOLF 35(3:30) PGA Tour Golf Valero Texas Open, First Round. (N) (Live) Golf Central (N) (Live) PGA Tour Golf Valero Texas Open, First Round. European PGA Golf PGA Golf FS1 36UEFA Europa Speak for Yourself NASCAR Race Hub (N) (Live) UFC Fight Night: Johnson vs. Reis Prelims ’ Å UFC Fight Night: Johnson vs. Reis ’ Å MLB Whiparound (N) Å Speak for Yourself FSSE 37(3:00) College Baseball Oral Roberts at Oklahoma State. FOX Sports Driven Driven Rodeo RodeoHouston, Super Series Championship. From Houston. ’ AtlantaUni ACC Access Future Phen. Boxing in 60 WEA 38(3:00) Weather Center Live (N) Å (5:59) Weather Underground (N) Å 3 Scientists Walk Into a Bar 3 Scientists Walk Into a Bar Weather Weather Weather Weather Weather Weather 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 Shark Tank ’ Å Shark Tank ’ Å Shark Tank ’ Å 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 11th Hour Hardball 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) Soundtracks CNN Tonight w/ Don Lemon CNN Tonight w/ Don Lemon 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) Soundtracks All News Updated hourly. All News Updated hourly. FNC 43Your World With Neil Cavuto The Five (N) Å Special Report The First 100 Days Å The O’Reilly Factor (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) Hannity (N) Å The O’Reilly Factor Å Tucker Carlson Tonight HIST 44Swamp People ’ Å Swamp People ’ Å Swamp People ’ Swamp People ’ Swamp People Swamp People (N) ’ (:14) Forged in Fire Å (:13) Swamp People ’ Swamp People TRUTV 45Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Inside Jokes Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers A&E 46The First 48 ’ Å The First 48: Dealings The First 48 “Snapshot” ’ The First 48 ’ Å The First 48 “The Invitation” 60 Days In (N) ’ Å (:01) Nightwatch (N) Å (:03) The First 48 ’ Å (12:03) The First 48 Å DISC 47Naked and Afraid XL Å Naked and Afraid XL Å Naked and Afraid XL Å Naked and Afraid XL Å Naked and Afraid XL Naked and Afraid Pop-Up Naked and Afraid Pop-Up Cooper’s Treasure ’ Å Naked and Afraid ’ Å NATGEO 48Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers Icy Killers: Salmon Shark Extreme Alaska Å Wild Alaska Å››› “Before the Flood” (2016) Leonardo DiCaprio. Å Alaska’s Glacier Bay Å Icy Killers: Salmon Shark TRAV 49Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum (N) Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum FOOD 50Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Chopped Å Chopped “Basket Buzz” Chopped “Cheap Eats” Chopped Å Chopped “Souper Chefs” Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Chopped “Souper Chefs” HGTV 51Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip or Flop Flip/Flop Flip or Flop Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters Hunters Int’l Flip/Flop Flip or Flop ANPL 52North Woods Law ’ Å North Woods Law ’ Å North Woods Law ’ Å Lone Star Law ’ Å Lone Star Law ’ Å Lone Star Law: Bigger and Lone Star Law: Bigger and (:01) Lone Star Law Å (12:01) Lone Star Law Å FREE 53›› “The Proposal” (2009) Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds. ’ Å Famous in Love “Pilot” ’›› “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1” (2011) Kristen Stewart. Famous in Love “Pilot” ’ The 700 Club ’ Å›› “Bedtime Stories” ’ DISN 54Austin & Ally Austin & Ally Liv-Mad. Liv-Mad. Bunk’d Å Bizaardvark K.C. Under. Good-Charlie Stuck/Middle Good-Charlie Liv-Mad. Liv-Mad. Andi Mack Bunk’d Å Jessie Å Jessie Å Girl Meets Best Friends NICK 55SpongeBob SpongeBob Loud House Loud House Henry Danger Henry Danger Thundermans Thundermans ›› “Cheaper by the Dozen” (2003) Steve Martin. ’ Full House Full House Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ (:33) Friends TOON 56Teen Titans Teen Titans Ben 10 (N) Cloudy, Meat Teen Titans Ben 10 Å We Bare Gumball King of Hill King of Hill Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Burgers Burgers Family Guy Family Guy Chicken Cleveland TVLND 57Andy Griffith Andy Griffith (:12) The Andy Griffith Show M*A*S*H (:24) M*A*S*H M*A*S*H (:36) M*A*S*H (:12) M*A*S*H Å Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond King King King King AMC 58(2:30) ››› “Clear and Present Danger” ››› “Lethal Weapon 3” (1992, Action) Mel Gibson, Danny Glover. ‘R’ ››› “3:10 to Yuma” (2007, Western) Russell Crowe. ‘R’ Å›››› “Saving Private Ryan” (1998, War) Tom Hanks. ‘R’ Å TCM 59››› “The Big House” (1930) Å (:45) ›››› “Dinner at Eight” (1933) Marie Dressler. Å (DVS) ›››› “On the Town” (1949) Gene Kelly. Å (DVS) ›› “By the Light of the Silvery Moon” (1953) Doris Day. “The Long, Long Trailer” 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 61(3:58) NCIS ’ Å (4:59) NCIS ’ Å (5:59) NCIS “Dead Air” ’ (6:59) NCIS “Cracked” Å NCIS “Broken Arrow” Å NCIS “Enemies Foreign” NCIS “Enemies Domestic” NCIS “False Witness” Å (12:01) NCIS ’ Å BRAVO 62Housewives/Potomac Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Vanderpump Rules Real Housewives/Beverly Real Housewives/Beverly Housewives/Atl. Watch What Southern Charm Vander SYFY 63(3:00) “Freddy vs. Jason” ›› “Resident Evil: Retribution” (2012) Milla Jovovich. ›› “Resident Evil: Apocalypse” (2004) Milla Jovovich. ››› “Salt” (2010, Action) Angelina Jolie. Å (DVS) The Magicians Å (12:01) The Expanse Å SPIKE 64(3:30) ›› “2 Fast 2 Furious” (2003) Paul Walker. ’ Å›› “Fast Five” (2011, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Jordana Brewster. ’ Å Lip Sync Lip Sync Lip Sync ›› “Fast Five” (2011, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. ’ Å COM 65(:10) Archer Futurama ’ (:15) Futurama ’ Å Futurama ’ Futurama ’ South Park South Park South Park South Park ›› “Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle” (2004) Å Daily Show At Midnight (12:01) Time Traveling Bong MTV 66(3:40) Jersey Shore Å (4:50) Jersey Shore Å Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out “Mac & Devin Go to High School” (2012) Harold-Kumar VH1 67Dinner Party Martha & Snoop’s (:25) ››› “Dazed and Confused” (1993, Drama) Jason London. ’ Å››› “Knocked Up” (2007) Seth Rogen, Katherine Heigl, Paul Rudd. Premiere. ’ Å››› “Dazed and Confused” (1993) Jason London. ’ CMTV 68Reba Å Reba Å Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing ›› “Indecent Proposal” (1993, Drama) Robert Redford, Demi Moore. Premiere. Å Steve Austin’s Broken Skull BET 69Meet, Browns Meet the Browns (:20) ››› “Precious” (2009, Drama) Gabourey Sidibe, Mo’Nique. Å›› “Soul Men” (2008, Comedy) Samuel L. Jackson, Bernie Mac. Å (:35) Martin (:10) Martin (:44) Martin “Goin’ for Mine” (:18) Martin SCIENCE 83How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made Impossible Engineering ’ (:02) Impossible Engineering Mysteries of the Abandoned (:06) Impossible Engineering Impossible Engineering ’ CSPAN2 85(1:39) Public Affairs Events ’ Public Affairs After Words “Sylvia Tara” Richard Muller Beyond Helen Czerski Discusses Storm Public Affairs Events ’ EWTN 100The Friar Chaplet Kids Savoring Justin Fatica EWTN News Apologetics Daily Mass - Olam World Over Live (N) EWTN News Holy Rosary Father Spitzer’s Universe Defend Life Women of Daily Mass - Olam WPXA ION 107 Blue Bloods “Love Stories” Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods “In the Box” ’ Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods “Bad Company” Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods “Payback” ’ Blue Bloods “New Rules” DISXD 117Pokémon Star-For. MECH-X4 ’ Walk the Walk the Milo Murphy Star-For. Star-For. MECH-X4 ’ Right Now Right Now Lab Rats Lab Rats MECH-X4 ’ Spider-Man Star-Rebels Pokémon MECH-X4 ’ GSN 144The Chase Å Minute to Win It Å Cash Cab ’ Cash Cab ’ Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Hollywood Game Night ’ Idiotest (N) Idiotest (N) Cash Cab ’ Cash Cab ’ Family Feud Family Feud COOK 153Offbeat Eats Offbeat Eats Man Fire Man Fire Man Fire Man Fire Carnival Eats Carnival Eats Carnival Eats Carnival Eats Carnival Eats Carnival Eats FarmerFlip Cheap Eats Good Eats Good Eats Carnival Eats Carnival Eats WE 163Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent (6:56) Braxton Family Values (7:55) Braxton Family Values Braxton Family Values (N) Hustle & Soul Å (:01) Braxton Family Values (12:01) Hustle & Soul Å GALA 217El Noticiero Que Madre Como Dice el Dicho (SS) El Chavo El Chavo Vecinos Vecinos La Familia María Vecinos una familia La Familia Vecinos Noticias con Denise Noticias La Hora Pico TELE 223María Celeste Suelta la Sopa ’ (SS) Decisiones Noticias Caso Cerrado: Edición La Doña (N) ’ (SS) La Doña (N) ’ (SS) El Capo “La Persecución” Al Rojo Vivo Titulares La Doña ’ (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) Vino el Amor (N) La Piloto (N) Impacto Noticiero Uni Contacto Deportivo (N) NBCSP 311Hockey GP2 NASCAR America (N) Å NHL Live (N) ’ (Live) NHL Hockey Conference Quarterfinal: Teams TBA. (N Subject to Blackout) NHL Hockey Conference Quarterfinal: Teams TBA. (N Subject to Blackout) NHL Overtime DLC 319Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Vegas ER ’ Å Detroit ER ’ Å Detroit ER ’ Å Detroit ER ’ Å Detroit ER ’ Å Detroit ER ’ Å Detroit ER ’ Å Thursday Best Bets 8 p.m. on (WFLI) 8 p.m. on (WTVC2) 8:31 p.m. on (WDEF) 9 p.m. on (WRCB) 9 p.m. on (WFLI) Supernatural MasterChef The Great Indoors The Blacklist H1Z1: Fight for the Crown If you think a sinister canine might be hard Family can’t help but be on the minds Jack (Joel McHale) has to put his sur- After a two-month break (its second one Gamers will recognize part of the title of to manage, try dealing with one you can’t of the remaining young chefs in the new vival theories to the test when he shares this season), the drama series returns for this new special, bringing the conclusion even see: That’s the dilemma for Sam and episode “Junior Edition: Tag Team,” since cramped quarters with Clark (Christopher the last stint of its fourth year. In the new of an online contest — “H1Z1: King of the Dean as they fight a transparent hellhound their relatives are present. The mystery box Mintz-Plasse) while seeking his own resi- episode “Dembe Zumba,” Red’s (James Kill” — to broadcast television. The finalists in “Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell.” challenge involves their creating dishes dence in “Step One: Shelter.” When budget Spader) right-hand man Dembe (Hisham are comprised of 15 teams with five players Crowley’s (Mark Sheppard) secrets are that have significance to their loved ones. slashing means reduced benefits for the Tawfiq) is located after being missing, only each, so a lot is going on as all involved discovered by a duo who could use those Then, they have to deal with sushi in the younger staff members, Brooke (Susannah for Aram (Amir Arison) to disappear. Then, vie for their share of the $100,000 prize against him. Castiel (Misha Collins) uncov- round that determines who stays — and Fielding) is left with the task of telling them. in another new episode titled “Requiem,” money. With all of them trying to commu- ers information on Kelly Kline. who doesn’t. Chef Edward Lee joins judges Stephen Fry, Chris Williams, Christine Ko Red tries to preserve the covert network of nicate at the same time, those who handle Gordon Ramsay (also the show’s host) and and Shaun Brown also star. criminals he’s established — though an en- the closed-captioning for this hour likely will Christina Tosi. emy is determined to dismantle it. qualify for combat pay.

FRIDAYAFTERNOON/EVENING APRIL 21, 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 First Dates (N) ’ Å Dateline NBC (N) ’ Å News Tonight Show-J. Fallon Seth Meyers WELFTBN 4 John Hagee Jesus Bible Praise Å John Gray Creation Supernatural! Potters Praise (N) Å Hal Lindsey End/ Age Perry Stone Watchman Praise Å F.K. Price Spirit WTNB 5Nancy’s Neighborhood WTNB Today Body TBA Branson Jub. Gilley’s Place Country Fix Country Music City Tonight ’ Around Town Rewind Around Town Around Town WFLICW 6 Maury ’ Å Name Game Name Game Millionaire Millionaire Family Feud Family Feud The Originals ’ Å Reign “Love & Death” Å Mod Fam Mod Fam Hollywood Paid Program Two Men Two Men WNGHPBS 7 Martha Speak Odd Squad Wild Kratts Arthur ’ (EI) PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Å Mary Tyler Moore Anne of Green Gables Teacher at Avonlea School. Å Call the Midwife Å Queen & Country ’ Queen & Country ’ DAYSTAR 8Sam Adeyemi Bill Winston Love a Child Jewish Voice Z. Levitt Creflo Dollar Jewish Voice John Hagee Rod Parsley Joni: Table CFNI with George Pearsons Jack Van Jewish Jesus Hour of Sal K. Copeland Robison Empowered WTVCABC 9 Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å News News News World News Wheel Jeopardy! (N) The Toy Box (N) ’ Å Shark Tank (N) ’ (:01) 20/20 (N) ’ Å News (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live ’ (:37) Nightline WTCIPBS 10 Odd Squad Odd Squad Wild Kratts Arthur ’ (EI) World News Business Rpt. 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La Rosa de Guadalupe (N) Nosotros los. Nosotros los. Vino el Amor (N) La Piloto (N) Impacto Noticiero Uni Contacto Deportivo (N) NBCSP 311Rugby Red Bull: Air Race NHL Live (N) ’ (Live) NHL Hockey Conference Quarterfinal: Teams TBA. (N Subject to Blackout) NHL Hockey Conference Quarterfinal: Teams TBA. (N Subject to Blackout) NHL Overtime DLC 319Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ EmergencyEmergencyEmergencyEmergencyEmergency Emergency Emergency Emergency EmergencyEmergencyEmergency Emergency 8—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, April 20, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com Commodities CSA Summer Feeding Program From Page 1 seeking local site applications holds,” she recalled. cheese, but we’re still out the state buys and sends to “The lines get long now here.” them. By SARALYN NORKUS While Bradley, Polk and churches and their Vacation sometimes, but the lines were Westfield explained that the There are a number of ways [email protected] Rhea County were included in Bible Schools and summer really long back then. It was so food items handed out in com- that households can be certi- the SFSP last year, things will school programs that they have The Bradley/Cleveland be slightly different in 2017. going on,” Westfield explained. much that we would even start modities are meant to serve as fied to receive commodities: Community Services Agency is serving them outdoors.” staples. — Be on food stamps “We’re doing a two-county BCCSA will be making use of gearing up for its 2017 area this year, Bradley and Cleveland High School’s TEFAP was meant to be a “We get a good staple surplus — Be qualified for Families Summer Feeding Program, temporary program, but soon that families can use.” First Polk County. Last year we did kitchen this year, which helps which is set to begin on June do three counties, but Rhea them logistically. became a more permanent On average, the commodities — Live in public housing 1. option. distribution day serves any- — Have received fuel assis- County has decided to do it on “One of the things that we’re In order for the program to their own,” Westfield explained. excited about this year is our “With the federal govern- where from 600-750 house- tance from LIHEAP once again be a success, ment, when you start a pro- holds in the area. — Be on Medicaid In 2016, Bradley County had partnership with Cleveland BCCSA is looking for site appli- 34 sites and Polk County had High School. We’ll be preparing gram it’s a little easier to keep “We’ve seen the numbers go — Live at or below 150 per- cations. it going than stop it,” Westfield down and don’t have the vast cent of the federal poverty eight sites. our meals out of the high “We’re trying to get the word school,” Westfield detailed. said. number we had when the pro- guidelines. out that we’re taking applica- “Last year in Bradley Since 1981, the BCCSA has gram first started,” Westfield Westfield added that house- The high school’s kitchen tions for participation for sites County alone we served staff will be able to work for been providing the commodities said. holds interested in receiving involved in the Summer approximately 37,000 program, through which quali- “We’re starting to see those commodities can come the day the Community Services Feeding Program this year,” meals. In Polk County we Agency over the summer, fied families can come and numbers come back up now.” of to get certified, and receive program coordinator Jackie served approximately receive staple food item every BCCSA has many canned their first batch that same preparing the meals. Westfield stated. 10,000 meals — their other month. food items, peanut butter, dry day. According to Westfield, the The Summer Food Service number was lower “A lot of people benefit from food items, and occasionally The May distribution date sooner they start getting site Program, which provides chil- because we got started a this and we have some people various juices. has been bumped a week, and applications, the better. dren with breakfast and lunch, little later.” who say that they wouldn’t TEFAP provides food and will be the morning of May 18. “Sites can’t be approved to is administered in Tennessee — Jackie Westfield make it without (commodities),” administrative funds to the “We’re still here, it’s still operate until the state has by the Department of Human she said. states to supplement the diets available and it’s providing approved the application — Services in agreement with the “Many people think that the of the low-income and elderly, good staple foods for families to “Last year in Bradley County that’s usually a 10-day U.S. Department of program isn’t available any- so the food that shows up at have in case of an emergency alone we served approximately process,” she said. more because we don’t have BCCSA is determined by what crisis with their food funds.” Agriculture, and BCCSA is the 37,000 meals. In Polk County “Our initial packet has to be local sponsor. we served approximately in by May 1, so we’re shooting SFSP steps in to make sure 10,000 meals — their number to have applications in from as that kids do not go hungry over was lower because we got many sites as possible before the summer, as meals are not started a little later,” Westfield then.” Rabies available from the National said. If your organization is inter- School Lunch and School There is no charge for ested in sponsoring a site, you From Page 1 Breakfast programs. becoming a SFSP site and the may contact Westfield or the “For some kids, this is the only requirement is that the $16 during the year, but during causes inflammation of the brain nerves. The disease can only be Bradley/Cleveland Community only meal that they’re going to site is serving kids. these two weeks, they will be in humans and other mammals. diagnosed after the start of Services Agency at 423-479- see all day,” Westfield said. “We are really appealing to offered for $12 per animal. Early symptoms can include symptoms after 10 days. 4111. The association president fever and tingling at the site of Animal control and vaccina- pointed out that this is not only exposure. tion programs have decreased an effort to get everyone to have These symptoms are followed the risk of rabies from dogs in their pets vaccinated, it is also by one or more of the following the more populated regions of an opportunity to check the ani- symptoms: violent movements, the world. U.S. tells North Korea a fight is mals for other health concerns. uncontrolled excitement, fear of Huttenhoff also pointed out He said pet owners sometimes water, an inability to move parts that immunizing people before neglect getting proper vaccina- of the body, confusion, and loss they are exposed is recommend- not wanted, so don’t start one tions for their pets, and their of consciousness. Once symp- ed for those who are at high UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The any testing, and it has con- activities “are greatly increasing health can be put at risk with- toms appear, the result is nearly risk, and there is a human U.S. ambassador to the United ducted additional missile tests tension in the region and out the owners realizing the always death. rabies vaccine in addition to the Nations had a message for this year, including one on beyond.” danger. The time period between con- animal rabies vaccine. North Korea on Wednesday: Saturday that failed. The diplomats, who agreed to Veterinary clinics participating tracting the disease and the This high-risk group includes “We’re not trying to pick a fight Developing a hydrogen bomb is discuss the statement only on in the vaccination campaign this start of symptoms is usually one people who work with animals, so don’t try and give us one.” also a declared priority of North condition of anonymity because year include Appalachian Animal to three months; however, this such as veterinary clinic employ- “The ball is in their court,” Korea, officially the Democratic consultations have been pri- Clinic on Spring Place Road, time can vary from less than a ees, or those who spend pro- Ambassador Nikki Haley told People’s Republic of Korea or vate, said China had signed off Animal Medical Center at 3350 week to more than a year. The longed periods in areas of the reporters. “They shouldn’t try DPRK. on it. But they said Russia Henderson Ave., Bradley time is dependent on the dis- world where rabies is common. and play at this point.” Guterres singled out the objected because a sentence in Veterinary Hospital at 5527 tance the virus must travel to In people who have been Haley’s comments followed countries “in the front line” of the draft expressing the coun- Georgetown Road, Cleveland reach the central nervous sys- exposed to rabies, the rabies President Donald Trump’s contacts with North Korea — cil’s commitment “to a peaceful, Animal Hospital at 2260 South tem. vaccine and sometimes rabies recent statement that the U.S. the U.S., China, South Korea, diplomatic and political solu- Lee Highway, Community Huttenhoff pointed out that to immunoglobulin are effective in wants peace — and that how Russia and Japan — and said tion to the situation” dropped Animal Hospital at 2845 be infected there must be a preventing the disease — if the much North Korean ruler Kim everybody involved should the words “through dialogue” Westside Drive, Keith Street puncture wound from the infect- person receives the treatment Jong Un also wants peace will “make sure that everything is that had been in previous Animal Clinic at 1990 Keith St., ed animal. before exhibiting symptoms. be a deciding factor in easing done for the threat represented statements. Dixie Day Spay Clinic at 182 Dogs are the most common Washing bites and scratches tensions between the two coun- by the development in relation Whether agreement can be Airport Road, and Taylor Animal transmitters in underdeveloped for 15 minutes with soap and tries. to missiles and in relation to reached on a statement Hospital at 2840 Keith St. countries, but in the Americas, water, povidone iodine, or deter- Trump has been pressuring the potential for nuclear capa- remains to be seen. Also joining the effort will be bat bites are the most common gent may reduce the number of China, North Korea’s main bility not to become a threat to North Korea will definitely be the Emergency Animal Hospital source of rabies infections in viral particles, and may be benefactor, to help defuse the the international community.” in the U.N. spotlight on April in Charleston and the Bradley humans, and less than 5 per- somewhat effective at preventing situation over North Korea’s North Korea, however, with- 28 when U.S. Secretary of State County Health Department. The cent of cases are from dogs. transmission. development of atomic weapons drew from the six-party talks Rex Tillerson presides at a emergency hospital is only open Rodents are very rarely infected Only five people have survived and long-range missiles but he aimed at the denuclearization Security Council meeting where in the late evening and with rabies. a rabies infection after showing has also warned that the U.S. of the Korean peninsula in Guterres will brief members on overnight. The rabies virus travels to the symptoms, and this was with will settle the issue alone if 2009 and has shown no inter- the North’s nuclear program. Rabies is a viral disease that brain by following the peripheral extensive treatment known as other countries won’t help. est in returning. The U.S. has invited foreign the Milwaukee protocol. U.N. Secretary-General Haley, the current president ministers from the 14 other Rabies caused about 17,500 Antonio Guterres told reporters of the U.N. Security Council, council nations and many are deaths worldwide in 2015. the United Nations fully backs said members were working on expected to attend. Trump to call commander of More than 95 percent of efforts of all states trying to a statement condemning the A concept paper circulated to human deaths caused by rabies ensure “that North Korea does- latest failed missile launch. council members ahead of the occur in Africa and Asia, and n’t acquire the capacities that Diplomats said the U.S.- meeting states that North International Space Station about 40 percent of deaths would become a threat, not drafted statement would Korea’s “pursuit of weapons of WASHINGTON (AP) — have spent 535 days in space, occur in children under the age only for the region but in a strongly condemn the launch mass destruction represents President Donald Trump will the most time spent in space of of 15. Rabies is present in more wider area of the world.” and express the council’s one of the gravest threats to speak next week to the com- any American astronaut. than 150 countries, and on all Tensions have escalated over “utmost concern” at North international peace and securi- mander of the orbiting Astronaut Jeffrey Williams cur- continents but Antarctica. North Korean moves to acceler- Korea’s “highly destabilizing ty the Security Council faces.” International Space Station. rently holds the record. Billions of people live in ate its arms programs, includ- behavior and flagrant and The paper, obtained by The White House spokesman Sean Whitson’s time in space was regions of the world where rabies ing developing an interconti- provocative defiance” of council Associated Press, says the Spicer said Wednesday the call extended because an empty seat occurs. A number of countries, nental ballistic missile that resolutions. It would also North’s latest actions “make with astronauts Peggy Whitson will be available on a Russian including Australia and Japan, could reach the United States. demand an immediate end to clear that further international and Jack Fischer will take place Soyuz capsule for her return. and much of Western Europe, do The North conducted two the North’s nuclear and missile pressure is required for the on April 24. The 57-year-old biochemist has not have rabies among dogs. nuclear bomb tests and 24 bal- tests, threaten to take “further DPRK to change its behavior if On that date, Whitson, the first also performed eight spacewalks, Many small island nations listic missile tests last year, significant measures” — U.N. there is to be any hope for woman to command the more than any other woman, and around the world are fortunate defying six Security Council code for new sanctions — and meaningful denuclearization International Space Station, will a ninth may be in the offing. they do not have rabies at all. sanctions resolutions banning state that North Korea’s illegal talks to resume.” Gas tax From Page 1 vote”: Highway 60. cials and leaders from whom we of roughly $563 million over 5 years, infrastructure in Tennessee,” Howell this plan that our long term trans- “Today, we passed HB 534 in the received Resolutions of Support, or, a net tax decrease of $218 million. said. portation needs would not be met House, better known as the IMPROVE signed and sent to us in Nashville This includes a full 20 percent cut in “In Bradley County, twelve projects without an increase in funding,” Bell Act,” said Brooks (R-Cleveland). “Yes, from the Cleveland City Council, sales tax on food and a $113 million are listed, including six bridges that said. “In Bradley County, we have no this bill will improve our roads and Cleveland/Bradley Chamber of decrease in the state’s Franchise and are 10 to 15 years past their expected further to look than Highway 60 from bridges. It will protect Tennessee jobs Commerce and a letter of support from Excise tax, which is now the third lifespan and several road projects Cleveland Middle School to Hopewell. and Tennessee companies, but more the Bradley County road superintend- highest in the nation. This is a huge including the widening of Highway 60 That stretch of road was overcrowded importantly it is the largest tax cut in ent.” roadblock to recruiting new industry to 4-lane,” Howell said. “I am excited when I lived off Highway 60 in the Tennessee history.” “We are also thankful for the letters and creating jobs. The plan also to see TDOT survey crews already on 1980s. It can be a nightmare now at Brooks said the act as amended of support we received from local includes a full 1 percent acceleration site surveying for the right-of-way on certain times of the day and it will cuts nearly $300 million in taxes next industries, who employ thousands of in the phase out of the Hall income Highway 60.” only get worse with the construction of year and cuts more than $500 million Cleveland residents, thanking us for tax.” Howell noted the funds will be used the new city school.” annually in state taxes at its full the $113 million in tax cuts to only for roads and bridges. “Second, I believe the IMPROVE Act implementation of Food Tax cuts and Tennessee manufacturers. Thank you “Yes, for badly needed local “The bill specifies that bike lanes was the most conservative plan put Hall Tax cuts. to M&M Mars, International Paper, road projects like Highway and greenways cannot be funded forward,” he added. “The plan does “Yes, for badly needed local road McKee Foods and Resolute for writ- 60/Georgetown Road, we did through the IMPROVE Act,” he said. raise taxes by $340 million, but then it projects like Highway 60/Georgetown ing.” slightly increase fuel cost and “But let me be clear, TDOT serves as a cuts other taxes by $410 million. The Road, we did slightly increase fuel cost Brooks thanked all of those for “let- fees on the people who use the pass-through for some Federal dollars act continues to fund roads from the and fees on the people who use the ting us know how many of you sup- roads and bridges most. that can be used for those projects. fuel tax instead of using general fund roads and bridges most,” Brooks said. port our efforts to improve our infra- However, to offset any increase, But IMPROVE Act revenue is restricted money like the competing plan pro- “However, to offset any increase, we structure, make our city and county we decreased the Food Tax even to roads and bridges.” posed to do. decreased the Food Tax even more by safer, more efficient and to make more by $125 million.” “I believe this is responsible legisla- Bell said he was reminded of a quote $125 million.” Cleveland the greatest place to live and — State Rep. Kevin Brooks tion. It cuts taxes, provides funding for from former President Ronald Reagan “That’s right — we are sending back work in this great State of Tennessee.” our infrastructure, improves safety when the signed the Transportation home to Cleveland larger decreases in State Rep. Dan Howell (R- (such as on Highway 60 near Hopewell Act of 1982 which see said is “as true taxes, than we increased, to build bet- Georgetown) said the bill is a “tax Howell noted that according to the school) and allows us to continue to today as it was then.” ter roads and bridges in Bradley swap.” USDOT, the average family of four will have some of the best roads in the “When we built our first highways, County and Cleveland. No one can dis- “According to the Americans for Tax spend about $5.54 in additional fuel nation without borrowing money and we paid for them with a gas tax — a pute we badly needed better roads and Reform, a national organization that taxes each month under the IMPROVE spending hundreds of thousands of highway user fee that charged those of bridges at Exit 20. Now, more will fol- opposes all tax increases, a vote for Act. your tax dollars on Interest payments,” us who benefited most from the sys- low.” the IMPROVE Act is actually a vote to He added the U.S. Department of Howell said. “Our Tennessee roads are tem,” Reagan said. “It was a fair con- Brooks noted the city of Cleveland cut taxes,” Howell said. Agriculture says the average family of paid for. I want to keep it that way. cept then, and it is today.” will receive an additional $400,000 “These increases will raise about four spends about $770 per month on That’s why I voted for the Improve Act.” State Sen. Todd Gardenhire did not and Bradley County will get and addi- $345 million over the next three years food. State Sen. Mike Bell said his vote for send a statement on the vote, but pre- tional $800,000 in transportation for Tennessee’s roads and bridges,” “Using those Federal numbers, that the act was based on several factors. viously said he committed to voting for funding. Howell said. “That increase would be family will save $2.18 cents per month “First, there was a general agree- the measure because “there are a lot “Locally, we thank our elected offi- offset by corresponding tax decreases in taxes, while helping rebuild our ment even among those who opposed of projects needed in my district. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, April 20, 2017— 9 Nearby planet found that may be right for life WASHINGTON (AP) — Astronomers have now identi- Earth-like.” Trappist-1 earlier this year, but Astronomers have found yet fied 52 potentially habitable Make that super-sized, it in a different direction. And another planet that seems to planets and more than 3,600 because it belongs to a class of in August, astronomers found have just the right Goldilocks planets outside our solar sys- planets called super-Earths that the nearest planet to Earth combination for life: Not so hot tem. that are more massive than outside our solar system, only and not so cold. It’s not so far The latest discovery, called Earth but not quite the size of 25 trillion miles away, also away, either. LHS 1140b, regularly passes in giants Neptune or Jupiter. could have the right tempera- This new, big, dense planet is front of its star, allowing Compared to Earth, the new ture for life, but astronomers rocky, like Earth, and has the astronomers to measure its size planet is big, pushing near the can’t get a peek at its atmos- right temperatures for water, and mass. That makes size limit for rocky planets. It’s phere. putting it in the habitable zone astronomers more confident 40 percent wider than Earth “If you picture the Milky Way for life, according to a study that this one is rocky, com- but it has 6.6 times Earth’s as the size of the United States, published Wednesday in the pared to other recent discover- mass, giving it a gravitational then these systems are all with- journal Nature . ies. pull three times stronger, in the size of Central Park,” It’s the fifth such life-possible In the next several years, new Charbonneau said. A person Charbonneau said. “These are planet outside our solar system telescopes should be able to use weighing 167 pounds would feel your neighbors.” revealed in less than a year, but the planet’s path to spy its like 500 pounds on this planet. The latest discoveries have still relatively nearby Earth. atmosphere in what could be While many super-Earths are their founders at odds over Rocky planets within that hab- the best-aimed search for signs too big to have the right envi- which of the planets are the itable zone of a star are consid- of life, said Harvard astronomer ronment for life, 1140b is just most promising. Charbonneau ered the best place to find evi- David Charbonneau, a co- small enough to make it a good said recent studies show that dence of some form of life. author of the study. If scientists candidate. Thirty-two of the the Trappist planets may not be “It is astonishing to live in a see both oxygen and some car- potentially habitable planets rocky like Earth, while Trappist time when discovery of poten- bon in an atmosphere, that’s a found so far are considered discoverer Michael Gillon said M. Weiss Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics via AP tially habitable worlds is not promising sign that something super-Earth sized. the newest planet has such only commonplace but prolifer- could be living. The new planet was found intense gravity that its atmos- In tHIS ARtISt REndERIng, provided by M. Weiss Harvard- ating,” said MIT astronomer Outside astronomers have using eight small telescopes in phere may be smooshed down Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, is a newly-discovered rocky Sara Seager, who wasn’t part of already put this new planet Chile and help from an amateur so telescopes can’t get a good exoplanet, LHS 1140b. This planet is located in the liquid water hab- the study. near the top of their must-see planet-hunter, Charbonneau look at it. itable zone surrounding its host star, a small, faint red star named The first planet outside our lists for new ground and space- said. Seven outside astronomers LHS 1140. The planet weighs about 6.6 times the mass of Earth and solar system was discovered in based telescopes. In the constellation Cetus, it said the Milky Way is big is shown passing in front of LHS 1140. 1995, but thanks to new tech- “This is the first one where is 39 light years or 230 trillion enough for all the discoveries to niques and especially NASA’s we actually know it’s rocky,” miles away. So are a group of be exciting, requiring more planet-hunting Kepler tele- Charbonneau said. “We found a seven mostly Earth-sized plan- exploring. any of the teams, praised all and the new one too dense for scope, the number of them has planet that we can actually ets in or near the habitable Yale astronomer Greg the new findings but said the his taste: “I wouldn’t book a trip exploded in recent years. study that might be actually zone found circling a star called Laughlin, who wasn’t part of Trappist planets seem too light to any of these planets.” NATIONAL BRIEFS Bill O’Reilly out at Fox News Channel NEW YORK (AP) — Fox News goodbye to his Fox viewers, did so Trump are both “crowd-pleasing Police detonate 19th-century halted work on the nearly 6- Channel’s parent company fired via a statement. showmen who know how to sig- mile-long (9.6 kilometers) Bill O’Reilly on Wednesday follow- “It is tremendously dishearten- nal to loyalists in their audience cannonball found among antiques Longmeadow Parkway in Kane ing an investigation into harass- ing that we part ways due to that they are not taking them- HULL, Mass. (AP) — An County, Illinois, until at least ment allegations, bringing a stun- completely unfounded claims,” he selves quite as seriously as their antiques collector in April 25. The Chicago Daily ning end to cable news’ most pop- said. “But that is the unfortunate detractors are,” said news con- Massachusetts says he didn’t Law Bulletin reported the ular program and one that came reality that many of us in the sultant Andrew Tyndall. “Half of realize he had an explosive judge’s order was in response to define the bravado of his net- public eye must live with today. I the fun that they have with their 19th-century cannonball sitting to a filing by project opponents work over 20 years. will always look back on my time audiences comes from watching in his home until a bomb who said the roadway could O’Reilly lost his job on the at Fox with great pride in the the outrage that they manage to squad detonated the device. affect the rusty patched bum- same day he was photographed unprecedented success we provoke.” WFXT-TV reports that Bruce blebee. in Rome shaking the hand of achieved and with my deepest “What Rush Limbaugh was to Wescott, of Hull, took the can- According to court docu- Pope Francis. gratitude to all my dedicated talk radio, Bill O’Reilly has been nonball to a gun store ments, the bumblebee was The downfall of Fox’s most pop- viewers.” to conservative television,” said Wednesday trying to sell it. He found in the Brunner Family ular — and most lucrative — per- O’Reilly’s dismissal doesn’t sig- Mark Feldstein, communication found the explosive, which he Forest Preserve along the sonality began with an April 2 nal any change of direction for professor at the University of believed to be from the Civil planned route for the parkway, report in The New York Times the network: Fox said conserva- Maryland. “You can’t underesti- War, in a box of antiques he the (Arlington Heights) Daily that five women had been paid a tive pundit Tucker Carlson would mate the influence and the profits bought a year earlier but never Herald reported. total of $13 million to keep quiet move into O’Reilly’s time slot — that he brought into Fox News for looked through. He said the The holdup could boost the about disturbing encounters with the second time in three months all these years and that’s why owner of the gun store told him project’s costs by tens of thou- O’Reilly, who continued to deny he’s replaced an exiting prime- they hesitated so long in doing the cannonball was potentially sands of dollars, said Carl any wrongdoing in a statement time personality. Carlson, a veter- the right thing.” O’Reilly dangerous and asked him to Schoedel, the county’s trans- hours after he was fired. Dozens an who has hosted shows on His show generated $178 mil- leave. portation director. of his show’s advertisers fled CNN, MSNBC and PBS, had lion in advertising revenue in Wescott took the cannonball “Every day that we’re not within days, even though taken over for Megyn Kelly in 2015, according to Kantar Media. the Times damaged him much home and called police, who working during the construc- O’Reilly’s viewership increased. January when she announced Before the advertising boycott, more extensively. told him not to touch it. tion season is a potential delay O’Reilly’s exit came nine she was moving to NBC News. there was the prospect of even For Fox executives, it wasn’t Neighbors were evacuated as to the project,” Schoedel told months after his former boss, Fox “The Five,” a talk show with five more: his audience was larger in clear when it would end: a cam- a state police bomb squad the newspaper. News CEO Roger Ailes, was oust- rotating hosts that regularly airs the first three months of 2017 paign to target advertisers was removed the device, took it to a The rusty patched bumble- ed following allegations of sexual at 5 p.m. ET, will move into the 9 than it has ever been. With a continuing, a group of women landfill and blew it up. bee in March became the first harassment. p.m. time slot. Eric Bolling will profit center gone, 21st Century demonstrated in front of Fox’s bee species in the continental Following the Times story, 21st host a new show that airs at 5 Fox stock fell almost 1 percent headquarters Tuesday and anoth- GM halts operations in U.S. added to the federal Century Fox said it had asked the p.m. starting next month, the Wednesday in heavy trading. er woman, a former clerical work- endangered list. Once common same law firm that investigated company said. O’Reilly’s pugnacious personali- er at Fox, called a harassment Venezuela after factory is seized in the Midwest and parts of the Ailes to look into O’Reilly’s behav- O’Reilly, 67, had ruled the “no ty wasn’t just an off-screen affec- hotline and accusing the host of DETROIT (AP) — General East Coast, it has disappeared ior. 21st Century Fox leaders spin zone” on television with a tation, with one of the settlements boorish behavior. Motors says it has halted oper- from nearly 90 percent of its Rupert Murdoch and his sons quick smile and an even quicker going to a woman who com- Vatican spokesman Greg Burke ations in Venezuela after range in the past 20 years. Lachlan and James said in a temper. He pushed a populist, plained about being shouted at in confirmed O’Reilly was in the VIP authorities seized a factory. Along with other bees, it memo to Fox staff that their deci- conservative-leaning point of view the newsroom. One harassment section for the pope’s Wednesday The plant was confiscated on plays a crucial role as a polli- sion to ax O’Reilly came following born from growing up on Long case, from a former producer who appearance. Francis always Wednesday in what GM called nator of crops and wild plants. an “extensive review” into the Island, and was quick to shout said O’Reilly called her and swings by the VIP seats at the an illegal judicial seizure of its Arena bans cowbells after some charges. down those who disagreed with described sexual fantasies and end of his audience for a quick assets. “I understand how difficult this him. Fans loved his willingness to appeared to be masturbating, round of handshakes. A photog- The Detroit automaker says are thrown during hockey game has been for many of you,” talk back to power or point out dated back more than a decade rapher from the Vatican newspa- in a statement Thursday that ERIE, Pa. (AP) — A Rupert Murdoch said in a memo hypocrisy among liberal politi- and was widely reported then. per L’Osservatore Romano other assets such as vehicles Pennsylvania arena has decid- to Fox staff. cians or media members. While O’Reilly survived then, the snapped a photo of Francis were taken from the plant, ed it really needs less cowbell. O’Reilly, denied a chance to say O’Reilly and President Donald accumulation of cases outlined in reaching out to shake his hand. causing irreparable damage. The Erie Times-News reports GM says the plant was taken that the operator of the Erie in disregard of its right to due Insurance Arena is banning the process. The company says it noisemakers. Casino still holding will defend itself legally and it’s Fans clanged cowbells confident that justice eventual- throughout the Erie Otters’ Elvis Presley items ly will prevail. playoff game Tuesday. And GM has about 2,700 workers some fans threw them onto the sought by estate in the troubled country, where ice as the Otters celebrated a it’s been the market leader for win that sent them to the LAS VEGAS (AP) — Hundreds of over 35 years. Ontario Hockey League’s Elvis Presley artifacts and memo- Venezuela has been rocked Western Conference finals. rabilia are still being held by a Las in recent days by violent The Otters had provided Vegas casino, a year after the protests of government policies cowbells to fans as a giveaway King’s estate filed a lawsuit to get as well as food shortages and and sold them as part of its those valuables back from a short- triple-digit inflation. merchandise line, but lived exhibit. Officials rescue 2 black bear spokesman Aaron Cooney said Westgate Las Vegas Resort and the team agrees with the ban Casino’s chief operating officer cubs after mom hit by pickup and will no longer sell the Mark Waltrip said Wednesday that HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Game items. the items — including stage out- wardens have rescued two black Alabama Supreme Court upholds fits, jewelry and letters, among bear cubs orphaned after their other artifacts from the career, Chief Roy Moore’s suspension home and wedding of Elvis — mother was struck and killed by remain locked up at the casino a pickup truck on a road MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — site where the now-shuttered through Montana’s Rocky Alabama Chief Justice Roy “Graceland Presents Elvis” attrac- Mountain Front. Moore lost his effort to regain tion once stood. Fish, Wildlife and Parks his job on Wednesday as the The dispute stems from the 10- Warden Brady Murphy says the Alabama Supreme Court year leasing agreement that cubs were spotted running away upheld his suspension for urg- ing defiance of the federal Westgate alleges the exhibit from the crash on Tuesday and defaulted on when it vacated the were located Wednesday in their courts’ landmark rulings allow- ing gays and lesbians to marry. off-Strip casino space. den. He said they were just a A judge ruled in May 2016 that couple of months old and Moore’s fate was in the hands of specially appointed Elvis Presley Enterprises, which weighed about 5 pounds each. runs the Graceland attraction in The bears will be taken to a judges who were selected at random after his colleagues on Memphis, could get them back by wildlife center in Helena. posting a $9 million bond while Officials say the driver of the the state’s highest court recused themselves, and these the leasing issue was pending. vehicle was not injured in the All parties instead agreed to crash. judges upheld both the find- ings that Moore violated judi- take the case into arbitration. Illinois road project stung by cial ethics with his actions and Waltrip said a judge’s decision is expected in the next month. judge’s endangered-bee ruling his suspension for the remain- der of his term. The judges The Presley estate didn’t return CHICAGO (AP) — A highway found “clear and convincing calls and emails seeking comment. in suburban Chicago has evidence” that Moore urged Westgate took control of the become the second Midwest Alabama’s probate judges to items in February 2016 when the    road construction project defy the federal courts on attraction, which included a muse- delayed temporarily because of same-sex marriage. um exhibit, wedding chapel and concerns about possible harm Moore is the third theater, shut down. The operator    Dignified Services at to a bumblebee recently listed Republican politician in abruptly announced it was quit- Realistic Prices! as an endangered species. Alabama to be removed from ting, a move the casino suggested WEATHER INFORMATION 2415 Georgetown Road, NE U.S. District Judge Sharon his duties during a season of was caused by poor attendance 473-2620 Johnson Coleman this week scandal in Alabama. and poor marketing. 10—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, April 20, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com

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CONTACT Richard Roberts THURSDAY Sports Editor APRIL 20, Phone 472-5041 or fax 614-6529 [email protected] Sports 2017 Feisty Fillies win long-ball battle

By JOE CANNON [email protected] Going, going, gone! A trio of batters got their first home runs of the season, two of which were the first of their careers, as six of Wednesday evening’s seven runs came by the long ball at Bob McKenzie Field. “I’m proud of Katelyn (Howell) and Ali (King). They have been put- ting in a lot of extra work on their own outside of practice, and this is the fruits of their labor,” proclaimed Walker Valley coach Lauren Limburg of her two home run hitters after the 5-2 District 5-AAA win over host Bradley Central. The Bearette runs came off the bat of freshman Cassidy Lowe, who “went yard” in the bottom of the sixth to break up the shutout. “That’s our third home run of the season by a freshman, so that speaks well for us,” commented Bradley head coach Adam McClary. Both teams will be back on their home diamonds this evening as the Bearettes (7-16, 2-5 District 5-AAA) will host East Hamilton (5- 11, 1-5) in a league matchup, while the “Feisty Fillies” (17-10, 5-4) will entertain Class A powerhouse GPS (14-4) in a nondistrict game. Along with the big bats, Walker Valley got another strong pitching performance from Natalie Pruitt (9-6) as she retired 16 of the first 18 Bearettes she faced on her way to a three-hit complete game effort. “Natalie pitched really good and kept them (Bradley) off balanced” assessed Coach Limburg. “We played good, solid defense behind her.” The freshman lefty struck out five and only walked one while hold- ing onto a no-hitter until Bearette freshman Marlee Montgomery beat out a bunt to open the bottom of the fifth inning. Pruitt only allowed three balls to leave the infield. The Lady Mustangs scored first when Howell jacked her shot over the right-center field fence with Kaylee Hughes, who had walked to open the second frame, aboard. The Fillies from the north end of the county tacked on a solo run in the third inning when Riley Suits laced a one-out single and then scored when Bailey Smith ripped a two-out hit a few moments later. The final Walker Valley runs came when Miranda Young opened the top of the fourth with a single before King lifted her shot over the left field fence. Banner photo, JOE CANNON The Volunteer State signee led the Lady Mustang stampede against her former team, going 3-for-3 with a double to go along WALKER VALLEY senior Ali King (with helmet) is greeted at home plate by “Feisty Fillies” teammates and assistant coach April Richards, far left, after blasting a two-run homer in Wednesday evening’s District 5-AAA victory over Bradley Central at Bob McKenzie Field. See MUSTANGS Page 13 Errors prove costly for Raiders in 12-7 loss By PATRICK MacCOON McMinn County in a District 5- fect pitches,” Scoggins said. “We 2017 [email protected] AAA contest in which Cleveland preach to our hurlers to have made six errors and allowed five faith in their defense, but going The frustration has been earned runs, a heart-to-heart into the seventh inning we had impossible to miss. moment was needed late more errors (six) than we did After a 12-7 defeat at home to Wednesday night. runs (three). It makes it hard to Donald Miller Jim McKelvey After being the preseason win ballgames that way.” favorites to win the district, With a no-hitter against the another day went awry for the Cherokees back on April 4 in a 5- Blue Raiders who fell to 10-16-1 0 victory, junior Camden Sewell overall and 2-8 in league play. took the loss for the Blue First Baptist Church “This is a team game played on Raiders, despite a relatively a highly competitive individual strong outing. level,” said CHS head coach The only two runs allowed May 5, 2017 Preston Scoggins. “Guys have to through four innings by Sewell be able to step up through the were on a wild pitch and a Suzy Welch Daniel Pink lineup and in the field. After the passed ball in the second inning. Doors open at 8:00 a.m. Simulcast begins at 8:45 a.m. game, I told our seniors this The University of Tennessee com- Breakfast and lunch provided in ticket price. could be the last few weeks mit, who touched 88 mph on the where they get to put on a uni- radar gun, allowed two hits, Corporate tables of eight $600 form or play organized team three runs (one earned) and Floor seats $79; stadium seats $69 sports. struck out six through four “I hope they take their last few innings of 71-pitch work. Educator discounts $550 per table of eight; opportunities to their fullest His scoreless streak came to advantage. If they can, they can an end at 25 2/3 innings, a span stadium seats $59 Banner photo, PATRICK MacCOON Tyler Perry Molly Fletcher go home without regretting any- in which he fanned 43 batters thing.” and allowed just four hits. CLEVELAND ACE Camden Purchase your Sewell struck out six McMinn For the second straight Cleveland took the first lead of ticket today! County batters through four Wednesday, Cleveland commit- the night, but was only able to innings, to up his season total to ted half a dozen errors in a make- scrap three runs across in the up district contest. The blunders first six innings before a four-run Go to 57 through 38 2/3 innings. in the field all came from the fifth seventh highlighted by Collin However, the University of events calendar at inning on, which they entered Hubbard’s 2-RBI double down www.cleveland Tennessee commitment was the only down 2-1 to a scrappy the third base line. The Blue chamber.com hard-luck loser in a 12-7 District McMinn group. Raiders finished with nine hits Andy StanleyJess Ekstrom Dr. Henry Cloud 5-AAA defeat at home “We are at the spot where our Wednesday night. pitchers are trying to make per- See RAIDERS, Page 13 Bears finally finish off NOW HIRING! Hurricanes Special to the Banner PRODUCTION OPERATORS COLLEGEDALE — In a game and spanning eight days and taking 12 innings to complete, the Bradley Central Bears knocked off MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE District 5-AA foe East Hamilton 5- 4, Wednesday afternoon. TECHNICIANS The Bears had to return to Collegedale to complete the game that was suspended due to dark- ness last Wednesday after 10 WE OFFER COMPETITIVE PAY! innings, with the scored tied 4-4. Bradley (16-5, 6-4 District 5- AAA) will wrap district play next Wednesday by returning to As well as: Soddy-Daisy for a pair of games. The first game will a completion of Monday’s contest that was sus- Medical, Dental, Vision, pended due to severe thunder- storms, with the second game, 401K and bonus! which was washed out Tuesday, to follow. In the extended game against the Hurricanes (9-13, 4-5), the Apply online at Bears wasted little time getting on the board scoring a run in the top www.wacker.com/careers of first. 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x-Houston at Oklahoma City, TBA Friday, April 28 CHS tennis sweeps WVHS x-Boston at Chicago, TBA x-Washington at Atlanta, TBA x-Golden State at Portland, TBA From Staff Reports x-L.A. Clippers at Utah, TBA Saturday, April 29 Both Cleveland High School varsity tennis programs came away x-Milwaukee at Toronto, TBA x-Indiana at Cleveland, TBA victorious at home over District 5-AAA rival Walker Valley on x-Memphis at San Antonio, TBA Wednesday evening. x-Oklahoma City at Houston, TBA Sunday, April 30 The undefeated Blue Raiders improved to 8-0 against league com- x-Chicago at Boston, TBA petition this season, with their seventh 9-0 shutout over an oppo- x-Atlanta at Washington, TBA nent. x-Portland at Golden State, TBA x-Utah at L.A. Clippers, TBA Meanwhile, the Lady Raiders came out on top 5-4 for their first win of the season in the makeup district match. Winners for the boys in singles were Vereen Patel 8-0, Jack Hughes 8-2, Allen Swetman 8-2, Adam Klibisz 8-1, Jarred Holland 8-4 and HOCKEY Caleb Lee 8-1. Doubles winners were Patel/Hughes 8-3, NHL Daily Playoff Glance FIRST ROUND Swetman/Klibisz 8-3 and Holland/Lee 8-1. (Best-of-7) For the girls, winners in singles were Anna Craig 8-6, Krista Riad 8- Monday, April 17 6 and Angie Giraldo 8-3. Doubles winners were Meredith Toronto 4, Washington 3, OT Ottawa 4, Boston 3, OT Wheeler/Craig 8-4 and Riad/Giraldo 8-5. Nashville 3, Chicago 2, OT, Nashville leads series 3- 0 Both teams will return to the court this Thursday with a matchup Anaheim 5, Calgary 4, OT Tuesday, April 18 with Soddy-Daisy at the Cleveland Country Club starting at 4:15 N.Y. Rangers 2, Montreal 1, series tied 2-2 p.m. Columbus 5, Pittsburgh 4, Pittsburgh leads series 3- 1 San Jose 7, Edmontron 0, series tied 2-2 Central Division Wednesday, April 19 W L Pct GB Washington 5, Toronto 4, series tied 2-2 AP photo ON TAP Cincinnati 96.600 — Ottawa 1, Boston 0, Ottawa leads series 3-1 Chicago 87.533 1 Minnesota 2, St. Louis 0, St. Louis leads series 3-1 Thursday, April 20 Anaheim 3, Calgary 1, Anaheim wins series 4-0 BASEBALL Milwaukee 88.500 1½ ATLANTA BRAVES OUTFIELDER Ender Inciarte climbs the wall but just misses catching the ball Pittsburgh 69.400 3 Thursday, April 20 Boyd Buchanan at TCPS Middle, 5:30 N.Y. Rangers at Montreal, 7 p.m. hit by the Washington Nationals’ Bryce Harper for a grand slam in the second inning Wednesday, in Meigs County at Walker Valley, 7 (JV, 4:30) St. Louis 69.400 3 West Division Columbus at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Atlanta. Trojan Classic Chicago at Nashville, 8 p.m. at the McKenzie Baseball Complex WLPct GB Arizona 10 6 .625 — San Jose at Edmonton, 10:30 p.m. Notre Dame vs. Bradley Central, 4:30 Friday, April 21 at Bud Ball Field, Ooltewah Colorado 10 6 .625 — Los Angeles 88.500 2 Toronto at Washington, 7 p.m. Goodpasture vs. Cleveland, 7 Boston at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. SOCCER San Francisco 6 10 .375 4 San Diego 6 10 .375 4 Saturday, April 22 McMinn Central at Bradley Central, 5 St. Louis at Minnesota, 3 p.m. Sweetwater at Walker Valley, 6 Wednesday’s Games Nationals slam Braves Montreal at N.Y. Rangers, 8 p.m. Cleveland at Signal Mountain, 7 St. Louis 2, Pittsburgh 1 Chicago Cubs 7, Milwaukee 4 x-Nashville at Chicago, 8 p.m. SOFTBALL Edmonton at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. East Hamilton at Bradley Central, 5 (JV, 7:30) Seattle 10, Miami 5 ATLANTA (AP) — Bryce Harper assumes every- in four innings. Baltimore 2, Cincinnati 0 Sunday, April 23 GPS at Walker Valley, 5 x-Ottawa at Boston, TBA body already knows the Washington Nationals Baker said before the game he was removing Polk County at Baylor, 5:30 N.Y. Mets 5, Philadelphia 4 Washington 14, Atlanta 4 Washington at Toronto, TBA will again be a team to watch in the National Blake Treinen from the closer’s role. Right-han- TENNIS x-Pittsburgh at Columbus, TBA Soddy-Daisy at Cleveland, 4 Kansas City 2, San Francisco 0 L.A. Dodgers 4, Colorado 2 Monday, April 24 League. ders Shawn Kelley and Koda Glover will share Walker Valley at East Hamilton, 4 x-N.Y. Rangers at Montreal, TBA TCPS Middle at Normal Park, 4:30 San Diego 1, Arizona 0 Just in case, Harper and the Nationals made the job. Treinen, who has a 7.11 ERA with three Thursday’s Games x-Chicago at Nashville, TBA TRACK x-San Jose at Edmonton, TBA the point by putting on an offensive show at the saves in four chances, will shift to a setup role. Lee University at Gulf South Conference Baltimore (Miley 1-0) at Cincinnati (Feldman 1-1), 7:10 x-Minnesota at St. Louis, TBA Atlanta Braves’ new park. Atlanta’s Freddie Freeman walked in the first Championship (at Rome, Ga.) Tuesday, April 25 Friday, April 21 Philadelphia (Nola 1-0) at N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard Harper had two homers, including a grand and hit his sixth homer in the third. That gave 1-0), 7:10 x-Columbus at Pittsburgh, TBA BASEBALL x-Toronto at Washington, TBA slam, among four hits and the Nationals over- Freeman 12 consecutive plate appearances in Cleveland State at Dyersburg State, 3 Washington (Strasburg 1-0) at Atlanta (Dickey 1-1), 7:35 Wednesday, April 26 whelmed Julio Teheran and the Braves 14-4 on which he reached safely, an Atlanta record. The Polk County at Meigs County, 5 x-Boston at Ottawa, TBA Cleveland at Walker Valley (9th), 5 St. Louis (Martinez 0-2) at Milwaukee (Davies 0-2), 8:10 x-Nashville at Chicago, TBA Wednesday night. Harper drove in five runs. streak ended with Freeman’s sixth-inning TCPS at Sale Creek, 5:30 x-St. Louis at Minnesota, TBA Chattanooga Central at Walker Valley, 7 (JV, 4) Arizona (Corbin 1-2) at San Diego (Richard 1-2), 9:10 Ryan Zimmerman also hit a grand slam and the groundout to shortstop Wilmer Difo. Freeman Trojan Classic Friday’s Games Nationals had 20 hits. had a run-scoring single in the eighth. at the McKenzie Baseball Complex Atlanta (Colon 1-1) at Philadelphia (Hellickson 2-0), Station Camp vs. Bradley Central, 4 7:05 “I think everybody knows how good we are and Jeff Burroughs reached safely in 11 straight Knox Halls vs. Bradley Central, 8:45 N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 2-0) at Pittsburgh (Glasnow NASCAR what we can do,” Harper said, adding the expect- plate appearances for Atlanta in April, 1978. The at East Hamilton HS 0-1), 7:05 ed return of shortstop Trea Turner from the dis- Braves did not immediately have records for that Collierville vs. Cleveland, 6:30 Chicago Cubs (Lester 0-0) at Cincinnati (Adleman 0- NASCAR Monster Energy Cup SOCCER 0), 7:10 Schedule and standings abled list “is huge as well.” statistic from their time in Boston and Polk County at Grace Baptist, 7 Washington (Roark 2-0) at N.Y. Mets (deGrom 0-0), Feb. 19 — x-Advance Auto Parts Clash, Daytona Harper’s homers came in the first two innings Milwaukee. SOFTBALL 7:10 Beach, Fla. (Joey Logano) Cleveland State at Dyersburg State (DH), TBA St. Louis (Wainwright 0-3) at Milwaukee (Peralta 3- Feb. 23 — x-Can-Am Duel at Daytona 1, Daytona as the Nationals led 6-2 early and kept adding The last time the Nationals hit two grand Ooltewah at Bradley Central, 5 (JV, 7:30) 0), 8:10 Beach, Fla. (Chase Elliott) runs. slams in one game was July 27, 2009 at Cleveland at Soddy-Daisy, 5 San Francisco (Cueto 3-0) at Colorado (Chatwood Feb. 23 — x-Can-Am Duel at Daytona 2, Daytona TRACK 1-2), 8:40 Beach, Fla. (Denny Hamlin) His third-inning grand slam just cleared the Milwaukee, when Josh Willingham hit both. Cleveland at Blackman, 4 L.A. Dodgers (Wood 1-0) at Arizona (Walker 2-1), Feb. 26 — Daytona 500, Daytona Beach, Fla. (Kurt reach of leaping Braves center fielder Ender Third base umpire C.B. Bucknor signaled an Lee University at Gulf South Conference 9:40 Busch) Inciarte. Harper’s seven career homers off out on a fly ball that bounced in front of left Championship (at Rome, Ga.) Miami (Conley 1-1) at San Diego (Cahill 0-2), 10:10 March 5 — Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500, Hampton, Saturday, April 22 American League Ga. (Brad Keselowski) Teheran are his most against any pitcher. fielder Emilio Bonifacio’s glove in the sixth. The BASEBALL East Division March 12 — Kobalt 400, Las Vegas (Martin Truex “It was just a bad day,” Teheran said. “I didn’t call was changed to a hit after the umpires hud- TCPS Middle at Oakwood Christian, 11 a.m. WLPct GB Jr.) Cleveland State at Dyersburg State (DH), 1 Baltimore 94.692 — March 19 — Camping World 500, Avondale, Ariz. have it at all. Obviously, it was one guy that hurt dled. TCPS at Oakwood Christian, 1 New York 10 5 .667 — (Ryan Newman) me the most. He’s hit me really good and he’s On Tuesday night, Bucknor’s ruling as plate Mississippi College at Lee University (DH), 2 Boston 96.600 1 March 26 — Auto Club 400, Fontana, Calif. (Kyle Trojan Classic Tampa Bay 88.500 2½ Larson) one of the best hitters. But it’s a long season. umpire that Atlanta’s Chase d’Arnaud foul- at the McKenzie Baseball Complex Toronto 3 11 .214 6½ April 2 — STP 500, Martinsville, Va. (Brad We’ll meet again.” tipped a pitch extended the ninth inning, even Station Camp vs. Cleveland, 10 a.m. Central Division Keselowski) Zimmerman’s eighth-inning grand slam off Ian though a replay showed d’Arnaud missed it by at Knox Central vs. Bradley Central, 3 W L Pct GB April 9 — O’Reilly Auto Parts 500, Fort Worth, Texas at Ooltewah HS Detroit 86.571 — (Jimmie Johnson) Krol had some Braves fans heading for the exits least 6 inches. The Nationals were upset over the White County vs. Cleveland, 3 Kansas City 77.500 1 April 23 — Food City 500, Bristol, Tenn. at new SunTrust Park. call, which didn’t affect the outcome of the game. SOFTBALL Cleveland 77.500 1 April 30 — Toyota Owners 400, Richmond, Va. Coalfield at Polk County (DH), 1 Chicago 77.500 1 May 7 — GEICO 500, Talladega, Ala. Even the potential bad news for Washington Mississippi College at Lee University (DH), 2 Minnesota 77.500 1 May 13 — Go Bowling 400, Kansas City, Kan. appeared to be only a scare. UP NEXT Cleveland State at Dyersburg State (DH), TBA West Division May 19 — x-The Showdown, Concord, N.C. TRACK W L Pct GB May 20 — x-All-Star Race, Concord, N.C. Nationals outfielder Jayson Werth left the Bradley Central at Tomahawk Chop Invitational Houston 10 5 .667 — May 20 — Coca-Cola 600, Concord, N.C. game during a third-inning at-bat with a groin Nationals: RHP Stephen Strasburg (1-0) will (Murfreesboro Riverdale), 11 a.m. Oakland 78.467 3 June 4 — AAA 400, Dover, Del. spasm. He suffered the injury on a check swing. try to give Washington a sweep of the three-game Lee University at Gulf South Conference Seattle 79.438 3½ June 11 — Pocono 400, Long Pond, Pa. Championship (at Rome, Ga.) Los Angeles 79.438 3½ June 18 — FireKeepers Casino 400, Brooklyn, His status is day to day, according to manager series on Thursday night. Sunday, April 23 Texas 5 10 .333 5 Mich. Dusty Baker. Braves: RHP R.A. Dickey (1-1) will face the BASEBALL Wednesday’s Games June 25 — Toyota/Save Mart 350, Sonoma, Calif. Mississippi College at Lee University, 1 Oakland 9, Texas 1 July 1 — Coke Zero 400, Daytona Beach, Fla. Washington’s Joe Ross (1-0) allowed three Nationals for only the second time since his GOLF Seattle 10, Miami 5 July 8 — Quaker State 400, Sparta, Ky. runs on six hits in seven innings in his 2017 2012 Cy Young season with the Mets. The Lee in Gulf South Conference Tournament (at Pine N.Y. Yankees 9, Chicago White Sox 1 July 16 — New Hampshire 301, Loudon, N.H. Mountain, Ga.) Toronto 3, Boston 0 July 23 — Brickyard 400, Speedway, Ind. debut. Nationals beat Dickey and the Blue Jays 2-0 on SOFTBALL Baltimore 2, Cincinnati 0 July 30 — Pennsylvania 400, Long Pond, Pa. Teheran (1-1) allowed seven runs on seven hits June 2, 2015. Mississippi College at Lee University, 2 Tampa Bay 8, Detroit 7 Aug. 6 — Watkins Glen 355, Watkins Glen, N.Y. Cleveland at Minnesota, ppd. Aug. 13 — Pure Michigan 400, Brooklyn, Mich. Houston 5, L.A. Angels 1 Aug. 19 — Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race, Bristol, Kansas City 2, San Francisco 0 Tenn. Thursday’s Games Sep. 3 — Bojangles’ Southern 500, Darlington, S.C. ON AIR Boston (Sale 1-1) at Toronto (Estrada 0-1), 12:37 Sep. 9 — Federated Auto Parts 400, Richmond, Va. Cleveland (Bauer 0-2) at Minnesota (Santana 3-0), Sep. 17 — Chicagoland 400, Joliet, Ill. Cougars split DH with West Georgia Tech Sports on TV 1:10 Sep. 24 — New Hampshire 300, Loudon, N.H. Thursday, April 20 Detroit (Norris 1-0) at Tampa Bay (Ramirez 1-0), Oct. 1 — Dover Fall Race, Dover, Del. BOXING 1:10 Oct. 7 — Bank of America 500, Concord, N.C. From CSCC SPORTS INFORMATION 10 p.m. L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 0-0) at Houston (McCullers Oct. 15 — Alabama 500, Talladega, Ala. ESPN2 — Michael Perez vs. Marcelino Lopez, jun- 1-0), 2:10 Oct. 22 — Hollywood Casino 400, Kansas City, Kan. ior welterweights, at Verona, N.Y. Kansas City (Duffy 2-0) at Texas (Cashner 0-1), 8:05 Oct. 29 — Martinsville Fall Race, Martinsville, Va. Stormy weather resulted in Cleveland State hosting West Georgia Tech in a doubleheader on FIGURE SKATING Seattle (Paxton 2-0) at Oakland (Valdez 0-0), 10:05 Nov. 5 — AAA Texas 500, Fort Worth, Texas Wednesday, which the two teams split. Noon Friday’s Games Nov. 12 — Can-Am 500, Avondale, Ariz. Cleveland State (29-14, 11-10) took game one 6-4, while West Georgia Tech defeated them 6-2 in NBCSN — ISU World Team Trophy (Short Dance, Boston (Pomeranz 1-0) at Baltimore (Asher 0-0), Nov. 19 — Ford Ecoboost 400, Homestead, Fla. Ladies Short Program and Men’s Short Program), at 7:05 x-non-points race game two. Tokyo (same-day tape) Houston (Fiers 0-1) at Tampa Bay (Cobb 1-1), 7:10 Points Leaders “We continue to put ourselves behind in games because of inconsistent defense,” Cleveland State GOLF Kansas City (Karns 0-0) at Texas (Hamels 0-0), 8:05 Through April 9 Noon Cleveland (Carrasco 1-1) at Chicago White Sox 1. Kyle Larson, 315. coach Mike Policastro said. GOLF — Web.com Tour, United Leasing & Finance (Quintana 0-3), 8:10 2. Chase Elliott, 298. “Offensively, we have not swung the bats well the last week, so we are not where we need to be as Championship, first round, at Newburgh, Ind. Detroit (Verlander 1-1) at Minnesota (Santiago 1-1), 3. Martin Truex Jr., 275. 3:30 p.m. 8:10 4. Brad Keselowski, 274. a team heading down to the last week of the regular season.” GOLF — PGA Tour, Valero Texas Open, first round, Seattle (Iwakuma 0-1) at Oakland (Manaea 0-1), 5. Joey Logano, 243. In the first game, the Cougars and the Golden Knights found themselves tied at two after the first at San Antonio 10:05 6. Ryan Blaney, 224. inning. 10:30 p.m. Toronto (Latos 0-0) at L.A. Angels (Skaggs 0-1), 7. Kyle Busch, 211. GOLF — European PGA Tour, Shenzhen 10:07 8. Jamie McMurray, 209. West Georgia Tech took a 3-2 lead in the third inning, but Cleveland State drove in four runs in International, second round, at Shenzhen, China 9. Clint Bowyer, 204. the bottom of the fourth to take a 4-3 lead. 2:30 a.m. (Friday) 10. Kevin Harvick, 198. GOLF — European PGA Tour, Shenzhen 11. Jimmie Johnson, 190. The Golden Knights picked up their fourth and final run in the top of the fifth. International, second round, at Shenzhen, China 12. Trevor Bayne, 164. Jordan Ransom had two RBIs on a double and went 1 for 3 at the plate for the Cougars. Brett MLB BASEBALL BASKETBALL 13. Ryan Newman, 163. 12:30 p.m. 14. Erik Jones, 159. Browning was 2 for 3 at the plate, while Sean McDermott and John Sharpe each had an RBI. MLB — Regional coverage, Boston at Toronto OR NBA Daily Playoff Glance 15. Kurt Busch, 151. Walker Malone (1-0) picked up the win from the mound, pitching in two innings. Cleveland at Minnesota (1 p.m.) (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) 16. Denny Hamlin, 151. In game two, the Cougars found themselves in a 6-0 hole after the top of the fourth. 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 17 17. Kasey Kahne, 147. MLB — Regional coverage, Washington at Atlanta Cleveland 117, Indiana 111, Cleveland leads series 18. Aric Almirola, 146. They drove in a run in the fourth and fifth innings, but were unable to put together the offense OR Kansas City at Texas (8 p.m.) 2-0 19. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., 139. needed to battle back against the Golden Knights. 10:30 p.m. San Antonio 96, Memphis 82, San Antonio leads 20. Dale Earnhardt Jr, 133. MLB — Regional coverage, Seattle at Oakland OR series 2-0 Grant Crosby (5-3) took the loss, pitching in three innings. Arizona at San Diego (11 p.m.; Games joined in Tuesday, April 18 The Cougars travel to Dyersburg State this weekend for their second to last conference series of progress) Toronto 106, Milwaukee 100, series tied 1-1 the regular season. NBA BASKETBALL Chicago 111, Boston 97, Chicago leads series 2-0 TRANSACTIONS 7 p.m. L.A. Clippers 99, Utah 91, series tied 1-1 TNT — NBA Playoffs, Eastern Conference, first Wednesday, April 19 Wednesday’s Sports Transactions round, Game 3, Cleveland at Indiana Washington 109, Atlanta 101, Washington leads BASEBALL 8 p.m. series 2-0 American League NBA — NBA Playoffs, Eastern Conference, first Houston 115, Oklahoma City 111, Houston leads BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Optioned RHP Tyler Flames sweep weekly GSC honors round, Game 3, Toronto at Milwaukee series 2-0 Wilson to Norfolk (IL). Recalled LHP Jayson Aquino 9:30 p.m. Golden State 110, Portland 81, Golden State leads from Norfolk. TNT — NBA Playoffs, Western Conference, first series 2-0 BOSTON RED SOX — Optioned LHP Brian From LEE SPORTS INFORMATION junior eighth in DII and second finished 27th with a provisional round, Game 3, San Antonio at Memphis Thursday, April 20 Johnson to Pawtucket (IL). Reinstated LHP Eduardo in the GSC. time of 24.43 in the 200-meter NHL HOCKEY Cleveland at Indiana, 7 p.m. Rodriguez from paternity leave. Agreed to terms BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The Brooks placed sixth in the dash. Martin’s 200-meter dash 7 p.m. Toronto at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. with RHP Blaine Boyer on a minor league contract. USA — Stanley Cup Playoffs, Eastern Conference, San Antonio at Memphis, 9:30 p.m. KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Recalled 2B Whit Lee University Track & Field triple jump with a distance of time also ranks her second in first round, Game 5, N.Y. Rangers at Montreal Friday, April 21 Merrifield from Omaha (PCL). teams swept this week’s Gulf 14.86 meters. He is currently the GSC. This is the third time NHL - Stanley Cup Playoffs, Eastern Conference, Boston at Chicago, 7 p.m. LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Optioned C Carlos first round, Game 5, Columbus at Pittsburgh Houston at Oklahoma City, 9:30 p.m. Perez to Salt Lake (PCL). South Conference weekly honors ranked No. 14 nationally in the this season, second consecutive 8 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Utah, 10 p.m. OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Sent 2B Joey Wendle to following their performances at event and first in the GSC. This week, that Martin has won this NBCSN — Stanley Cup Playoffs, Western Saturday, April 22 Nashville (PCL) for a rehab assignment. the Mt. SAC Relays this past Conference, first round, Game 4, Chicago at Toronto at Milwaukee, 3 p.m. SEATTLE MARINERS — Sent RHP Steve Cishek to is the second time this season award. Nashville Washington at Atlanta, 5:30 p.m. Tacoma (PCL) for a rehab assignment. weekend. Brooks has won this award. “Each one of these athletes 10:30 p.m. San Antonio at Memphis, 8 p.m. TEXAS RANGERS — Announced RHP Tyler Harold Smith was selected the Noble placed eighth overall had a very productive meet this NBCSN — Stanley Cup Playoffs, Western Golden State at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Wagner cleared waivers and was assigned outright Conference, first round, Game 5, San Jose at Sunday, April 23 to A Round Rock (PCL). Signed INF Josh Wilson to GSC Track Performer of the and was the second DII competi- past weekend,” said Lee head Edmonton Cleveland at Indiana, 1 p.m. a minor league contract and assigned him to Round Week, Josiah Brooks earned tor to cross the finish line. His coach Caleb Morgan. “This is SOCCER Houston at Oklahoma City, 3:30 p.m. Rock. 3 p.m. Boston at Chicago, 6:30 p.m. TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Optioned LHP Matt GSC Field Performer of the Week time of 8:56.93 was just over great recognition moving into FS1 — UEFA Europa League, Quarterfinals, 2nd L.A. Clippers at Utah, 9 p.m. Dermody to Buffalo (IL). honors and Christian Noble was four seconds shy of the auto- the conference championship.” Leg, Manchester United vs. RSC Anderlecht Monday, April 24 National League the GSC Freshman of the Week. FS2 — UEFA Europa League, Quarterfinals, 2nd Milwaukee at Toronto, 7 p.m. ATLANTA BRAVES — Sent OF Matt Kemp to matic qualifying mark (8:52.70). The GSC Championships are Leg, Schalke vs. AFC Ajax Washington at Atlanta, 8 p.m. Gwinnett (IL) for a rehab assignment. On the women’s side, Adrian The freshman improved his pro- scheduled for today through Golden State at Portland, 10:30 p.m. LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Placed INF Logan Martin was selected the GSC visional time and currently Saturday, April 22, at Historic Tuesday, April 25 Forsythe and INF/OF Rob Segedin on the 10-day x-Indiana at Cleveland, TBA DL. Recalled OF Brett Eibner and INF/OF Chris Track Performer of the Week. holds the eighth fastest time in Barron Stadium in Rome, Ga. BASEBALL x-Memphis at San Antonio, TBA Taylor from Oklahoma City (PCL). There were no selections made DII this season. The mark also Shorter University is serving as x-Oklahoma City at Houston, TBA MIAMI MARLINS — Sent SS Adeiny Hechavarria to for Field Performer or Freshman National League Utah at L.A. Clippers, TBA Jacksonville (SL) for a rehab assignment. set a new Lee record. This is the the host. East Division Wednesday, April 26 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Placed RHP Pat of the Week for the women. fourth time this season Noble For more information about WLPct GB x-Chicago at Boston, TBA Neshek on paternity leave. Recalled RHP Ben Lively Smith was the first NCAA has won this award. the GSC Championships, visit Washington 95.643 — x-Atlanta at Washington, TBA from Lehigh Valley (IL). New York 87.533 1½ x-Portland at Golden State, TBA SAN DIEGO PADRES — Placed RHP Jarred Cosart Division II athlete to finish the Martin placed 21st in the Shorter University’s host page: Miami 87.533 1½ Thursday, April 27 on the 10-day DL. Recalled RHP Kevin 800-meter run. He finished fifth 100-meter dash with a time of http://www.goshorterhawks.co Atlanta 68.429 3 x-Toronto at Milwaukee, TBA Quackenbush from El Paso (PCL). Philadelphia 59.357 4 x-Cleveland at Indiana, TBA SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Sent C Trevor Brown overall with a provisional mark 11.85. Her time ranks her sec- m/sports/2015/2/10/MTRACK_ x-San Antonio at Memphis, TBA to Sacramento (PCL) for a rehab assignment. of 1:50.44. The time ranks the ond in the GSC. The senior also 0210153309.aspx?path=mtrack. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, April 20, 2017— 13 Blackhawks, Blue Jackets look to stave off elimination

SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — After lopsided game. outscored the Penguins 5-2 in posting two of the top four “It’s 2-2. To me, that’s the the first period over the course records in the NHL in the regu- only score that matters,” for- of the series, including building lar season, the Chicago ward Mark Letestu said. “We two-goal leads in both Game 3 Blackhawks and Columbus Blue didn’t play the way we wanted and Game 4. Pittsburgh man- Jackets both need to find out a to — 7-0, nothing really went aged to rally and win Game 3 in way to get a win on the road or our way.” overtime but couldn’t quite get their playoff runs will end there in a 5-4 loss in Game 4 as almost as soon as they began. Rangers at Canadiens Columbus extended its season. The Blackhawks were shut series tied 2-2 Taking that final step has out twice at home by Nashville (7 p.m. ET, USA) been a difficult process during and then blew a 2-0 lead in the Crosby era in Pittsburgh. Game 3 to fall behind 3-0 in the After the Rangers ended their While the Penguins have won a series. Game 4 is Thursday six-game playoff losing streak at pair of Cups during the two- night. home with Tuesday’s 2-1 win , time MVP’s tenure, they are just “We’re in a tough spot and a the series shifts back to the Bell 15-13 in games in which they place we don’t want to be in, but Centre. can eliminate the opponent. Not we got a game,” defenseman “We played a better game,” playing catch-up in the second Brent Seabrook said. “We got to Rangers coach Alain Vigneault period would help. worry about one game and try to said. “We were able to give our- “It’s about being ready from win one game.” selves an opportunity. It’s a two the drop of the puck,” coach The Blue Jackets have gotten out of three (series). That’s what Mike Sullivan said. “It’s about one win so far after dropping the we wanted.” the mindset. It’s not a wait-and- first three games to Pittsburgh. After the Rangers won, the see approach. We’ve got to be The Penguins don’t want to give Canadiens now have to make ready to dictate the terms from them any life. adjustments heading home. the very first puck drop.” AP photo “You have the opportunity to While Alexander Radulov has close it out, you want to make two goals and four assists in the Blackhawks at Predators NASHVILLE PREDAtORS DEfENSEMAN Roman Josi (59) battles with Chicago Blackhawks left sure you do it,” Penguins cap- series, captain Max Pacioretty, Nashville leads 3-0 wing Richard Panik (14) in the third period Monday, in Nashville. tain Sidney Crosby said. “You who had 35 goals and 67 points (8 p.m. ET, NBCSN) could see the desperation in in the regular season, has only dence right now,” Chicago for seven goals in Game 4, the “To contain a guy like that is their game and saw the impor- one assist in the first four The Predators have been led defenseman Duncan Keith said. questions are now about what’s pretty tough,” Sharks center tance of that to be in our game games for the Canadiens. so far this series by their top “They’ve all scored goals in this wrong with Edmonton’s offense. Logan Couture said. “We know as well.” line of Ryan Johansen, Viktor series.” The high-flying Oilers have that he will get his chances. The other two series Thursday Blue Jackets at Penguins Arvidsson and Filip Forsberg. Nashville isn’t overconfident, been held to just five goals He’s going to create some stuff night are much tighter with Pittsburgh leads 3-1 Johansen leads the series knowing that the core of this through four games with only out there with the puck. We just Edmonton-San Jose and (7 p.m., NHL Network) with five points (one goal, one Blackhawks team has won three two coming at even strength. have to buckle down when he’s Montreal-New York Rangers tied assist), while Forsberg has Stanley Cups in the past seven NHL scoring leader Connor on the ice.” at two games apiece. The defending Stanley Cup scored twice and Arvidsson once seasons and won’t go out easily. McDavid has no points at even McDavid needs some help. The Sharks evened their champions are hoping a better through three games. The strength and no points at all the Edmonton’s Leon Draisaitl, series with a 7-0 win at home start will help them finish off Blackhawks as a team have Sharks at Oilers past two games when he was Jordan Eberle, Ryan Nugent- but the Oilers are focused on Columbus. scored just twice all series. series tied 2-2 matched up almost exclusively Hopkins and Patrick Maroon the series score rather than the The Blue Jackets have “They’ve got a lot of confi- (10:30 p.m. ET, NBCSN) with San Jose’s shutdown have been held to a single assist defensive pair of Marc-Edouard after combining for 94 goals 213 Raiders After San Jose broke through Vlasic and Justin Braun. points in the regular season. From Page 13 Wizards fly by Hawks in Game 2 WASHINGTON (AP) — hosts. As soon as Beal let the with 27 points and 10 rebounds, and left seven stranded. support.” ment. Through the first three quarters ball fly, Wall raised both arms in and Dennis Schroder scored 23 A three-run home run toma- Sewell led all with three hits at Cleveland will conclude regu- of Game 2 of the Washington celebration. points. But Dwight Howard had hawked by Bradley Hayes over the plate and had one of five dou- lar season district play against Wizards’ opening playoff series, Washington, which trailed 78- only seven rebounds, half his the left field fence gave the bles for Cleveland along with East Hamilton next Monday and Bradley Beal made only 6 of 18 74 entering the final period, won Game 1 total, and six points. Cherokees a 12-3 lead in a five- Ezequiel Jesurum, Dylan Turner, Tuesday. shots. And that came after despite a total of only seven Afterward. run top of the seventh. McMinn Emery King and Hubbard. “We are trying to work toward shooting just 9 for 21 in Game points from starting forwards had 10 hits, three of which went However, the Blue Raiders did the tournament and peak at the 1. Markieff Morris and Otto Porter for extra bases. not have consecutive hits until right time,” Scoggins said. “You Did all of those misses bother Jr., who were both in foul trou- I PAY TOP John Curtis picked up the win the seventh inning as Sewell and never know with this game. In him? Not one bit. Instead, he ble early. and struck out seven through six Hubbard drove shots down both this district we are all so compet- relied on a silly play on words “It was a tricky game to DOLLAR! sharp innings of three-run ball. lines. itive and I think it will be an that he says his agent taught coach,” said Washington’s Scott TOP DOLLAR PAID “I guess we thought since Scoggins’ group will now pre- interesting postseason. Everyone him. Brooks, who avoided postgame FOR GOLD & Camden shoved it to them last pare for the Trojan Classic this will enter 0-0.” In a rough-and-tumble, foul- criticism of the officiating, joking OTHER ITEMS time, he was going to do the weekend and will face a state- Game Summary filled game, Beal and backcourt that he already knew he would 5301 BRAINERD same,” Scoggins said. “We usual- ranked opponent in Goodpasture CHEROKEES 12, BLUE RAIDERS 7 ROAD McMinn County 020 041 5 — 12 10 mate John Wall took over in the be getting a text message from ly come out hot in the first, but to start the action, with first 2 fourth quarter Wednesday night, his daughter about a $2,000 (423) 499-9162 then we have a lot of goose eggs pitch scheduled for 7 tonight at Cleveland 100 011 4 — 7 9 6 WP: John Curtis 6 IP, 7 H, 3 R, 7 K. LP: Camden combining to score 20 of fine he drew for a technical foul. in the middle innings. We have to Bradley Central. They will also Sewell 4 IP, 2 H, 3 R, 1 ER, 6 K, 4 BB, HBP. 2B: Washington’s last 21 points in a Game 3 is Saturday at R I C K D A V I S find a way to scratch out some face Collierville (Friday), Station Emery King, Ezequiel Jesurum, Camden Sewell, 109-101 victory over the Atlanta Atlanta. Dylan Turner (C); McMinn 2. HR: Bradley Hayes GOLD & DIAMONDS more runs and hold strong in the Camp and White County (MC); Highlights: Sewell 3-4 RBI. Hubbard 2 RBIs. Hawks that gave the Wizards a Paul Millsap led the Hawks field to give our pitchers some (Saturday) in a tough tourna- Trevor Ramsey 2 RBIs. King RBI (C). 2-0 lead in their Eastern Conference series. Beal finished with 31 points, MAGNOLIA 16 on 6-of-9 shooting in the HOME #shiplapwallpaper final period. BY JOANNA GAINES Mustangs Wall earned chants of “M-V- P!” while contributing 32 points wallpaper *unbelievable york sale 50% off From Page 13 and nine assists, including a dish to Beal for his key 3-point- with her blast. in for free. We are going to have plenty of family er with 38 seconds remaining WALLPAPER CONNECTION Suits went 2-for-4 with a run scored, while fun and prizes will be given away every inning,” that sealed the win for the 1250 BENTON PIKE-423-476-7961 wallpaperconnection.com Hughes was on base four times with a hit and explained Limburg. three walks. Hamburgers and hot dogs will only be a $1 and The Bearettes were finally able to get on the Kona Ice will be available. scoreboard in their next-to-last at bat when “We want everybody to come out and have a fun Motlow State commit Jenn Corbitt ripped a one- night with us,” the Lady Mustang coach declared. Cleveland Daily Banner out double before Lowe “left the building” with a two-out shot over the left-field barrier. GAME SUMMARY “This was a good district win for us,” proclaimed Walker Valley 021 200 0 — 5 9 1 Bradley Central 000 002 0 — 2 3 1 Coach Limburg. “We still left too many (7) on base, WP: Natalie Pruitt (9-6) 7.0 IP, 5 K’s, 1 BB, 3 hits, 2 ER; LP: CJ Beck 7 IP, 1 K, but overall it was a good team win.” 3 BB, 9 hits, 5 ER. HR: Katelyn Howell, Ali King (WV); Cassidy Lowe (BC). 2B: King (WV); Jenn Corbitt (BC). RBIs: Howell 2, King 2, Bailey Smith (WV); Lowe Walker Valley will hosting a special “Feisty Filly 2 (BC). Highlights: King 3-3, HR, 2B, 2 RBIs, run; Howell 1-3, HR, 2 RBIs, run; Fun Night” on Tuesday during their game against Riley Suits 2-4, run; Kaylee Hughes 1-1, 3 BB, run; Miranda Young 1-3, run (WV); Lowe 1-3, HR, 2 RBIs, run; Corbitt 1-3, 2B, run; Marlee Montgomery 1-3, McMinn County. SB (BC). LOB: WV 7; BC 3. Records: Walker Valley 17-10, 5-4 District 5-AAA; “All elementary and middle school students get Bradley Central 7-16, 2-5 District 5-AAA. Bears From Page 11 out at second on a ground ball by Black both to score. and raced home a few moments Jake Presley. Presley advanced to The Hurricanes tied the game later with what proved to be the third on a double off the bat of with single runs in the third and game winner as the Hurricane sophomore Dylan Standifer, put- fourth innings. Nick Woods shortstop threw the ball away ting Bears at second and third. opened the third with double and attempting to throw out Williams Presley trotted home on a fly ball later scored on a double play on ground ball that was fielded from senior Byron Mantooth to ground ball. Matt Wingard behind second base. Did you know that if you subscribe to give the Bears the early lead. opened the fourth with a walk "I can't say enough about how East Hamilton struck for a pair from Bear reliever Tripp Storrs. Colton (Cross) has pitched this the Cleveland Daily Banner you can in the home half of the first off Following a sacrifice bunt, year. He now has won three starting pitcher Junior Andy Wingard scored in front of a dou- games and saved two others for get a full month absolutely FREE? Bunch. A pair of base hits, sand- ble from Davis Dunn. us. Tucker (Cox) has come on wiched around a walk loaded the The score remained tied for the and played very well for us after bases for the 'Canes, before Davis next seven innings, as both (Caleb) Reed went down with his Dunn came home as the Bears coaches called on their ace reliev- injury. I was very happy for him could not pull off a double play. ers. East Hamilton's Woods to get that big double for us in That’s right Tyler Blum then laced a single up blanked the Bears for the next the last inning," said Coach the middle, giving East Hamilton six innings allowing only a single Adams. the lead. by Standifer. Senior Colton Cross The Bears return to the dia- 4 4 MonthsMMoonntthhss forffoorr onlyoonnllyy $20.00$$2200..0000 Bradley struck for three tallies matched the University of mond this afternoon as one of in the third to retake the lead. Tennessee signee, blanking the the host teams in the (Soddy- Standifer singled to open the ’Canes over the last five innings Daisy) Trojan Classic as Notre IF YOU HAVEN’T RECEIVED “HOME DELIVERY” WITHIN frame and advanced to second as allowing only three hits before Dame comes to the McKenzie Mantooth was hit by a pitch. darkness forced the game to be Baseball Complex at 4:30. THE PAST 30 DAYS AND YOU’RE NOT LISTED IN OUR SYSTEM AS A Freshman Riley Black singled to suspended. CURRENT SUBSCRIBER YOU QUALIFY FOR THIS SPECIAL OFFER score Standifer. With runners on Coach Travis Adams opted to GAME SUMMARY Bradley Central 103 000 000 001 — 5 8 1 the corners, senior Cason Still have Cross "start" the 11th East Hamilton 201 100 000 000 — 4 8 2 laid down a perfect suicide inning Wednesday and East WP: Colton Cross (3-1) 7 IP, 3 hits, 0 ER. LP : ALL ORDERS MUST BE PRE-PAID AND ARE NON-REFUNDABLE Brandon Delville. 2B: Dylan Standifer, Tucker Cox squeeze bunt that the Hurricane Hamilton went with Brandon (BC); Nick Woods, Davis Dunn (EH). RBIs: Byron third basemen threw down the Delvalle as Woods was unavail- Mantooth, Riley Black, Cason Still (BC). Highlights: Standifer 4-6, run; Cox 1-4 run; Black 1-5 RBI, run; WE ACCEPT ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS right field line trying to nab the able. With two outs in the 12th Pete Williams 1-5; Cross 1-5 (BC). Records: Bradley speedy Still at first, allowing inning, junior Tucker Cox lined a 16-5, 6-4 District 5-AAA; East Hamilton 9-13, 4-5 472-5041 courtesy runner Briar Lee and double over the left fielder’s head District 5-AAA. 14—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, April 20, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Ralph Baldwin Editor and Publisher Daily Banner [email protected] – Established in 1854 – Rick Norton 423.472.5041 Associate Editor [email protected] Opinion [email protected] THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2017 Viewpoint Rural folks are living what ‘preppers’ seek

et this: More people are fleeing big cities for rural areas and some are doing so because they fear a major financial Gcollapse is imminent. According to U.S. Census Bureau estimates, big cities are los- ing population at a rapid clip. Chicago's Cook County saw 66,000 people move out in 2016. Many of these people are moving to rural areas in the Northwest and elsewhere. The Chicago Tribune explains that a growing number of them are survivalists who seek homes that they can defend in the event that a collapse occurs. Lucky for me, I already have a rural homestead outside of Pittsburgh. I bought the modest fixer-upper 20 years ago. It sits high on a big piece of ground near a small town I shall refer to as Hickberry. My father and I did some basic renovations to make it livable. I lived in it for a few years, then rented it out to live the high life in Washington, D.C. I moved back to the house five years ago and am almost done with a total rehab. But here's one thing I learned along the way: The people in metro Washington are way different from the good-natured peo- ple of Hickberry. You see, D.C. is populated with thousands of people with master's degrees, who rely on other people to feed them and keep them shel- OUR tered when it is raining. If something calamitous CITY goes down, they won't have any idea how to It’s a chalk, chairs and cars survive. Unlike the sophisticated folks in Washington, Tom Rowland however, my Hickberry neighbors are resource- Cleveland Mayor weekend for lovers of spring Purcell ful and clever. They rely on no man. My neighbors know how to grow, trap or This beautiful season brings about many Congratulations to all those in the Allied shoot their own food. More importantly, they know how to make changes for outdoor fun, and locally this Commentary Arts Council and all the artists who con- their own alcohol. No matter what might happen, they will stay weekend offers many opportunities for tribute time and talent to keep this endeavor relatively comfortable and safe. everyone to enjoy spring in “The City With just get bigger and bigger as word spreads going. If all heck breaks loose, my neighbors and I will be just fine. Spirit.” of the event. The Cruise-In goes each April The great thing about this weekend's All of my neighbors have shotguns and pistols and they know Chalk The Walk at Greenway Park is on through October and is held the fourth schedule of activities is that it involves so how to use them. Nobody with any sense would ever try to break Saturday. Chalk the Walk is sponsored by Saturday of each month. many different organizations such as the the Greenway Public Arts Committee and On Friday night, the annual Chair-ries Museum Center, Allied Arts Council, into their homes to rob them — unless he wants a load of buck- begins at 10 a.m. It is a free outdoor arts Jubilee begins at 6 p.m. at the Museum MainStreet Cleveland, the Greenway Public shot deposited in his derriere. festival perfect for the entire family to enjoy. Center at Five Points. The event supports Arts Committee and our beautiful historic There is no need for contingency plans in places like Hickberry. For $10 you can buy a square of the exciting art programs in our school class- downtown itself. If the electricity shuts down, all my town will lose is one stop- Greenway on which you can create your rooms. On sale will be a variety of creative These events will attract many people, light and a couple of streetlamps. If the water stops pumping, few masterpiece. pieces to benefit the program. from children, adults, parents, grandparents will mind; a lot of folks have wells that produce tasty water. If Prizes will be awarded in a variety of cate- When school is a fun and exciting place to and friends, and of course car enthusiasts. gories and ages. Visitors can watch artists of be, children take a deeper interest. The This lineup also involves multiple loca- there is a food shortage at the supermarket, country folks are all ages and skill levels participate in creating Allied Arts Council of the Cleveland/Bradley tions around the city. prepared. All of my neighbors have deer meat stashed some- a ribbon of continuous art along the Chamber of Commerce has organized this More events are in the making for down- where within their houses. Greenway. It promises to be a fun event with event for the past 19 years. Just the play on town and one that has become a favorite is Even if an electrical glitch stops everyone's car from running — performances by local entertainment on the words tells us grownups that this event is Downtown Dine Around. Downtown has late-model automobile motors are computerized — my neighbors Greenway stage and a variety of food vendors. about fun. great locally owned restaurants and will be fine. Their 1976 AMC Pacers — and other pre-computer- This is just one of many creative ways our It's spring. Cherry trees bloom in spring. Downtown Dine Around is the event that community is utilizing and enjoying our But this is not about cherries. It's about allows you to check them all out for one low ized cars that so many country folks keep on blocks — will be Greenway system. chairs. It is not just about chairs, but re- price. Participants can sample food at each put to good use. MainStreet Cleveland stages a big event designed chairs, and other furniture items, of 10 restaurants, plus shopping, art display A few years ago, a professor in England made the news by downtown. Around the Courthouse Square as pieces of art. Decorating these chairs is and live music throughout downtown. It all criticizing today's young people for their inability to fix anything. the first Cruise-In of the year will be hap- up to the local artists' imagination. happens Thursday, May 4, from 5 to 8 p.m. They didn't grow up building shacks and go-karts, as I and mil- pening on Saturday. From classic cars to Then the next step is an auction. The Tickets are $25 and on sale at Catch Bar & lions of other kids did in the '70s. No, they grew up with electron- street rods, these restored vehicles will be money raised from the auction and admis- Grill , Cafe Roma , and Bank of Cleveland ic devices that hardly ever break and get replaced with new elec- on display throughout downtown. It’s a sion tickets funds school art projects and Main Office. Tickets are limited to 500. Get great event to reminisce and to relax and visiting artists in the classrooms. That yours early! tronic devices if they do break. just stroll the historic downtown streets and brings us back to classrooms being fun and It is weekends like these few I have men- These little snowflakes will be in for a world of hurt if the admire the handiwork of some talented indi- exciting places where students want to be. tioned that add so much to the great quality doomsday scenario that the "preppers" and survivalists keep viduals. No doubt these art projects and visiting of life in “The City With Spirit.” preparing for ever does come to fruition. Car collectors come to Cleveland from artists have changed many young attitudes Stay tuned. There’s more ahead for spring I'll be just fine in Hickberry, though. around the country. Each year the crowds about school. and summer. I'll still be able to amble down to the VFW to sing Willie Nelson tunes on karaoke night. I'll snack on some deer jerky as I enjoy a snort of a neighbor's homemade hooch. So I can see why more people are fleeing big cities for rural places like Hickberry. Dear Annie: ‘Looking for love’ ——— (About the writer: Tom Purcell is a Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Dear Annie: I am a college-age male and nosed based on a few comments, but humor columnist and is nationally syndicated exclusively by Cagle in desperate need of your advice. There is in Advice learning more about personality disorders Cartoons Inc. © 2017 Tom Purcell. Opinions expressed in guest my class a wonderful young woman, some- could help “Frustrated” and his or her sis- “Viewpoints” do not necessarily reflect the views of the one with whom I have talked often but never Dear Annie: I enjoy your column. After ters when interacting with their cousin. Cleveland Daily Banner.) deeply. I want to get to know her better but reading today’s letter from “Frustrated,” I learned about BPD two years ago after simply do not know how; in fact, I do not whose cousin is constantly getting angry my son fathered a child with a woman even know whether she is as interested in over minor things, I was compelled to write. diagnosed with BPD. It has been a difficult me as I am in her. This is made worse by The cousin’s behavior could be symptoms of journey, but recognizing that she has a my autism, which prevents me from detect- a mental illness, specifically borderline per- mental disorder has helped us cope with Today in History ing emotions and social cues. sonality disorder or paranoid personality the situation. Most people in the general What should I do? I seek someone whose disorder. The National Institute of Mental public, including family court judges, have hand I can hold and whose eyes light up Health defines BPD as “a serious mental never heard of BPD. The National Institute (AP) — Today is Thursday, April 20, the 110th day of 2017. when they look on me. That is all I want and disorder marked by a pattern of ongoing of Mental Health is an excellent resource all I need. — Forsaken instability in moods, behavior, self-image, There are 255 days left in the year. for information about personality disorders Dear Forsaken: There are a great number and functioning. These experiences often Today’s Highlights in History: and other mental health issues. — On April 20, 1977, the U.S. Supreme Court, in Wooley v. of books that go into more depth about the result in impulsive actions and unstable unwritten rules of dating than I ever could relationships.” Advocating for Mental Health Maynard, ruled 6-3 that car owners could refuse to display state Dear Advocating: Thank you for raising mottoes on license plates, such as New Hampshire’s “Live Free or here, and some are geared toward people There were several red flags “Frustrated” awareness about this commonly misun- Die.” The Woody Allen comedy “Annie Hall,” co-starring Diane with autism — Kerry Magro’s “Autism and used to describe her cousin that made me Keaton in the title role, went into general release. Falling in Love” and Joe Navarro’s “Ten think she may have BPD: She’s always con- derstood disorder. Interested readers can On this date: ‘Must Know’ Body Language Secrets for frontational; she always quits jobs because find more information at In 1792, France declared war on Austria, marking the start of Dating,” to name just two. of confrontations and blames the employers; http://www.nimh.nih.gov. the French Revolutionary Wars. But I will say that the best romantic rela- and she has been like this for years, with ——— In 1861, Col. Robert E. Lee resigned his commission in the tionships start as friendships, so you’re off the behavior getting worse. (Editor’s Note: Send your questions for United States Army. (Lee went on to command the Army of to a good start simply by talking to this Your advice to stage an intervention and Annie Lane to [email protected]. To Northern Virginia, and eventually became general-in-chief of the young woman often. Perhaps you could ask express concern was good. “Frustrated” find out more about Annie Lane and read fea- Confederate forces.) whether she’d like to get coffee sometime. If should also encourage her to seek help from tures by other Creators Syndicate columnists In 1889, Adolf Hitler was born in Braunau am Inn, Austria. she says yes, take the opportunity to build a a mental health professional. and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate In 1912, Boston’s Fenway Park hosted its first professional connection by asking about her background I realize that a disorder cannot be diag- website at www.creators.com.) baseball game while Navin Field (Tiger Stadium) opened in — where she is from, whether she has any Detroit. (The Red Sox defeated the New York Highlanders 7-6 in siblings, what she’s hoping to do after col- (EDITOR’S NOTE: The Banner welcomes letters to the editor. The guidelines call for 11 innings; the Tigers beat the Cleveland Naps 6-5 in 11 innings.) lege, etc. Tell her about yourself in equal letters to be in good taste and no more than 300 words. Some minor editing, not In 1914, the Ludlow Massacre took place when the Colorado measure. affecting the meaning, may be required. All letters must include the author’s signa- National Guard opened fire on a tent colony of striking miners; And if she turns down your invitation, ture, address and a telephone number for confirmation. Since letters must have a about 20 (accounts vary) strikers, women and children died. don’t despair. I promise, everyone has felt signature, they cannot be emailed. Letters reflect the opinion of the writer. Letters the sting of rejection at some point or anoth- In 1916, the Chicago Cubs played their first game at Wrigley may be sent to Letters to the Editor, Cleveland Daily Banner, P.O. Box 3600, Field (then known as Weeghman Park); the Cubs defeated the er. Simply take it as practice for asking out Cincinnati Reds 7-6. the next girl who sparks your interest. Cleveland, TN 37320-3600.) www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, April 20, 2017— 15

The Daytona Beach News-Journal’s Godwin Kelly & Ken Willis have covered NASCAR for nearly 60 years combined. NASCAR THIS WEEK [email protected] [email protected] NASCAR NASCAR

SPEED FREAKS QUESTIONS & ATTITUDE A couple questions CLEVELAND we had to ask — ourselves Compelling questions ... and maybe a few actual answers With Jimmie in the books, O-week T I R E C E N T E R who’s the next star to get Bowling? Drones? first 2017 win? YOUR DEALER GODSPEAK: I got to go with 3 THINGS WE LEARNED In the good ol’ days, you 4699 N. LEE HWY. Denny Hamlin winning Bris- scheduled a race, slapped 472-3396 tol. Seems like a good fit. some signage on util- KEN’S CALL: Easy one, I ity poles and old barns, think: Kyle Busch. Assuming and threw open the ticket the Gibbs team used the off- windows. Today, you search week for a little R&D. for ways to keep everyone entertained, and variety is Will Jimmie Johnson (81 apparently the key. This past wins) eventually pass Jeff week, Richmond Interna- Gordon (93)? tional Raceway announced GODSPEAK: If Jimmie can it will host women’s pro get to 94 or better, that puts bowling in conjunction him third on the all-time list. with its September race. Yep, it’s gonna happen. And Dover’s June weekend GOODYEAR - THE OFFICIAL TIRE OF NASCAR KEN’S CALL: If he wants to, will include a visit from the he will. It depends on if he International Drone Racing wants to race more than Association. While not another couple of years. officially part of NASCAR’s diversity program, this is Up to speed on the latest what we call diversifying. NASCAR NASCAR All-Star Race format? GODSPEAK: It’s a bit confus- Will it draw crowds? ing, but with the gumball tires for the last 10 laps, It won’t likely drive anyone that catches my attention. away, so that’s a decent KEN’S CALL: Like the idea of baseline. The drone race tire options; can’t wait for is somewhat interesting, the hard-versus-soft talk assuming you believe we’re SKIN CANCER from Larry Mac. heading toward the era of unmanned cars and, along & Dale Earnhardt Jr. puts his thinking cap on and says Team Penske may have found something to give its with that, a time when all COSMETIC CUP STANDINGS two Fords some speed. [CHEVY RACING/ASHLEY R. DICKERSON] racing is done with drones DERMATOLOGY or some other form of CENTER 1. Kyle Larson 315 remote-control vehicle. 2253 Chambliss Ave. NW 2. Chase Elliott 298 1. Shiy business 2. Daytona detour 3. All-Star numbers Maybe these still are the Suite 300 3. Martin Truex Jr. 275 good ol’ days, at least in that 423-472-3332 4. Brad Keselowski 274 Dale Earnhardt Jr. says Team While NASCAR racing took the During the break, NASCAR respect. Bradley Professional Building 5. Joey Logano 243 Penske has found a little Easter weekend off, five Cup announced the format for the Cleveland, TN 6. Ryan Blaney 224 something to make Brad Series teams were called into Monster Energy All-Star Race Accepting New Patients 7. Kyle Busch 211 Keselowski and Joey Logano service for a tire test at Day- at Charlotte on May 20. The FEUD OF THE and Most 8. Jamie McMurray 209 quicker. “I saw those guys tona International Speedway race will feature four seg- WEEK Insurances 9. Clint Bowyer 204 weaving after the race (Texas) April 11-12. The drivers partici- ments totaling 70 laps, ending 10. Kevin Harvick 198 and downshifting hard to reset pating included Logano, Ryan with a 10-lap shootout. Good- 11. Jimmie Johnson 190 their housing, so we have Newman, Erik Jones, Danica year will offer teams one set 12. Trevor Bayne 164 to figure out what they are Patrick and Alex Bowman. of “sticky” tires. The winner 13. Ryan Newman 163 doing,” he said. pockets $1 million. 14. Erik Jones 159 15. Kurt Busch 151 — Godwin Kelly, [email protected] Busch Logano 15. Denny Hamlin 151 17. Kasey Kahne 147 KYLE BUSCH VS. JOEY 18. Aric Almirola 146 LOGANO: Since there was NASCAR NASCAR 19. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 139 no race last weekend, we 20. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 133 go to the Feud of the Year (to date) and that would be 3 THINGS TO WATCH Kyle Busch and Joey Logano at Las Vegas. WHAT’S ON TAP GODWIN KELLY’S TAKE: 1. 200 in sight Elliott and Trevor Bayne sit On the last lap, Busch got SAVE CUP SERIES: Food City 500 atop the category of laps run into Logano, then Logano SITE: Bristol Motor Speed- Kyle Busch, 31, said one of on the lead lap. retaliated with some “hard YOUR OLD way (.533-mile oval) his career goals as a NASCAR racing,” sending Busch’s TV SCHEDULE: Friday, driver was to become the 3. On deck Toyota into a spin. Busch practice (Fox Sports 1, 11:30 winningest driver in stock-car confronted Logano and was NEWSPAPERS a.m.), qualifying (Fox Sports history. As of now, Richard After a week off to relax, bloodied. 1, 4:30 p.m.). Saturday, Petty holds the record with NASCAR heads to Bristol practice (Fox Sports 1, 8:30 200 NASCAR Cup Series victo- Motor Speedway this week- FOR a.m. and 11 a.m.). Sunday, ries. Don’t chill the champagne end and gets back into the GODWIN’S PICKS race (coverage begins on just yet, but Busch is creeping racing groove. The driver who FOR BRISTOL RECYCLING Fox Sports 1, 12:30 p.m.; up on “The King.” If you add Kyle Busch is all smiles as he has most recently dominated green flag, Fox, 2:15 p.m.) up Busch’s Cup, Xfinity and gets closer to Richard Petty’s Bristol’s spring race (two wins WINNER: Denny Hamlin Camping World Truck series all-time NASCAR wins record. in three starts), Carl Edwards, REST OF TOP 5: Joey Logano, XFINITY: Fitzgerald Glider victories, he is at 171, includ- [NASCAR GETTY IMAGES/SEAN is not suited up this season. Matt Kenseth, Dale Earn- Cleveland Kits 300 ing a record 87 Xfinity wins. GARDNER] Still, since 2010 this race has hardt Jr., Kyle Larson SITE: Bristol Motor produced a variety of winners, FIRST ONE OUT: Corey Speedway 2. Loopy stats NASCAR scoring, Brad Kesel- including Jimmie Johnson, Kyle LaJoie Daily Banner TV SCHEDULE: Friday, prac- owski leads the driver ratings, Busch, Brad Keselowski, Kasey DARK HORSE: Danica Patrick tice (Fox Sports 1, 1 p.m. A few times each season, followed by Kyle Larson and Kahne and Matt Kenseth. Have DON’T BE SURPRISED and 3:30 p.m.). Saturday, NASCAR This Week steps into Chase Elliott. Kevin Harvick at it, boys. IF: With an extra week to qualifying (Fox Sports 1, the world of Loop Statistics leads in laps led at 419, with chase gremlins, Joe Gibbs 9:30 a.m.), race (Fox Sports looking for unusual competi- Kyle Busch hot on his heels at — Godwin Kelly, godwin. Racing comes back fast and 1, 1 p.m.) tion numbers. According to 413. Neither has won a race. [email protected] furious. NASCAR NASCAR

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

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But in place of action, the address, that “every decision on forged in Paris in December Partnership, a sweeping free =?B5       Trump administration is only trade, on taxes, on immigration, 2015. The agreement allowed trade deal President Barack  reviewing these agreements, as on foreign affairs will be made to rich and poor countries to set Obama negotiated. The agree- $+#*! $!#/ B941I )1DEB41I it is doing with much of benefit American workers and their own goals to reduce carbon ment was effectively dead before  CD 1>4 >4 1= @= *??5;9D385>49531CD31BC1> The Iran certification, made 90 November, after the U.S., China refused to ratify it. Even Douglas Brinkley, a presiden- D9AE5C 3?<<53D92<5C CD5B5? 1>4 5<53 tial historian at Rice University, minutes before a midnight and other countries ratified it. Trump’s Democratic opponent CLOSETS.... DB?>93C 5AE9@=5>D   9<4C D8 > U.S. nuclear sanctions. 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So far, there’s been no major broad administration review of U.S. manufacturing industry by rity.     #&)  <2C 9>  41IC $54931< 4?3D?BC C1I D85 ?>4 5H5B39C5 =?B5 #51B> 8?G D? 1F?94 #,#%!#/ 1>>5B    G5978D 1D GGG 3<5F5<1>421>>5B 3?= Pesticide maker tries to kill risk study 3<1CC96954C3<5F5<1>421>>5B 3?=  * #'  =5CC175 6B?= <5F5<1>4 19>5B 1>4 D85 WASHINGTON (AP) — Dow chlorpyrifos, diazinon and Wednesday as he toured a pol- duce a lengthy rebuttal to the ,$22+)+(''/,+&7* &B F9C9D ?EB -52 C9D5 1D GGG 6D3 7?F Chemical is pushing the Trump malathion — pose a risk to near- luted Superfund site in Indiana. government studies showing the ((&() %&* D85 61EDC8?E<425 ings of federal scientists who studied. Regulators at the three told AP that Pruitt won’t “pre- species by organophosphates. 3?BB53D54 D85 69BCD 41I *85> ?>5  " #  ,(5(,$.'$+,7$..(1 point to a family of widely used federal agencies, which share judge” any potential rule-making The EPA’s recent biological 3?BB53D54 9>C5BD9?> G9<< 25 =145 pesticides as harmful to about responsibilities for enforcing the decisions as “we are trying to evaluation of chlorpyrifos found G9D8?ED381B7596D8514F5BD9C5B31<??> D85 5BB?B 1,800 critically threatened or Endangered Species Act, are restore regulatory sanity to EPA’s the pesticide is “likely to adverse- 1@@51BC *85 #,#% !#/ )** )#) 2I #9>41 *8EBC41I endangered species. close to issuing findings expected work.” ly affect” 1,778 of the 1,835 ani- %%( 1CCE=5C >? B5C@?>C929<9DI 1>4 B941I 1= @= %?BD8 &3?55 Lawyers representing Dow, to result in new limits on how “We have had no meetings mals and plants accessed as part 6?B5BB?BC16D5BD8569BCD3?BB53D549> )DB55D 1>4 D8 )DB55D 6? *85 'E2<9C85B B5C5BF5C D85 '<51C54?>?D259782?BC4B9F5 whose CEO also heads a White and where the highly toxic pesti- with Dow on this topic and we of its study, including critically B978DD?B5F9C5?BB5:53D1D89C?@D9?> G1IC *89C 9C 1 C=1<< =?F9>7 5CD1D5 House manufacturing working cides can be used. are reviewing petitions as they endangered or threatened 1>I 14F5BD9C5=5>D 85 455=C ?2:53 C1<5 2ED F5BI >935 9D5=C /1=181 group, and two other makers of The industry’s request comes come in, giving careful consider- species of frogs, fish, birds and D9?>12<5 59D85B 9> CE2:53D ?B @8B1C5 7E9D1B 251ED96E< 49>9>7 D12<5 1>4  ?43819BC organophosphates sent letters after EPA Administrator Scott ation to sound science and good mammals. Similar results were =5>D1< D? 89C 2EC9>5CC 514<9>5 6?B @19B ?6 F5BI >935 DG9> 254C G1C85B last week to the heads of three Pruitt announced last month he policymaking,” said J.P. Freire, shown for malathion and diazi- 3<1CC96954 14C *E5C41I D8B?E78 B9 1>44BI5B@19B?6?B95>D1<5>4D12<5C Cabinet agencies. The companies was reversing an Obama-era EPA’s associate administrator for non. 41I 9C @= 6?B 2EC9>5CC 14C 1>4 @B9=9D9F5 C=1<< 4B?@ <516 D12<5 6?I5B @=6?B@5BC?>1<14CD8541I256?B5 3129>5D 1>4 =9BB?B >935 B??= 49 asked them “to set aside” the effort to bar the use of Dow’s public affairs. “The administrator In a statement, the Dow sub- 14 9C D? BE> )E>41I 4514<9>5 9C F945B >935 ;9D385> D12<5 G9D8  results of government studies the chlorpyrifos pesticide on food is committed to listening to sidiary that sells chlorpyrifos 1= B941I 6?B 2EC9>5CC 14C 1>4 3819BC>935389>1;9D385>9D5=C<9>  >??> B941I 6?B @5BC?>1< 14C 5>C 41I 4514<9>5 9C B941I @= << 9D5=C 1>4 =E38 =E38 =?B5 )55 mentally flawed. ies found that even tiny levels of regulations, while also reviewing EPA’s biological assessment to be 3?BB53D9?>C =ECD 25 =145 2I 4514 @93DEB5C1D5CD1D5C1<5C >5D The letters, dated April 13, exposure could hinder the devel- past decisions.” withdrawn because its “scientific <9>541I256?B514BE>C ,9C1 $1CD5B 31B4 9C3?F5B =5B931> H@B5CC 1B5 (,0"$.3('$133+-( were obtained by The Associated opment of children’s brains. In The office of Commerce basis was not reliable.” 1335@D54 <5F5<1>4 19 % .'(!% 8?EC5;55@ Press. his prior job as Oklahoma’s Secretary Wilbur Ross, who over- “Dow AgroSciences is commit- >5B    9>7 @5BC?> 6?B 69BCD 1>4 D89B4 C896D Dow Chemical chairman and attorney general, Pruitt often sees the Natural Marine ted to the production and mar- ?@5>9>7C 1D '1BD 0(&+$,/3+&(2 CEO Andrew Liveris is a close aligned himself in legal disputes Fisheries Service, did not keting of products that will help D9=5 H@5B95>354 1@@<931>DC 31<<    adviser to President Donald with the interests of executives respond to emailed questions. A American farmers feed the world,  Trump. The company wrote a $1 and corporations who supported spokeswoman for Interior and do so with full respect for !   '(* *!$ 6B?>D 3?E>D5B 85<@ million check to help underwrite his state campaigns. He filed Secretary Ryan Zinke, who over- human health and the environ- $3#/41/.5(.+(.&( >55454 -55;>978DC@= @=)1D Trump’s inaugural festivities. more than one dozen lawsuits sees the Fish and Wildlife ment, including endangered and EB41I 1= >??> -9<< DB19>  /412$7 '<51C51@@@5BC?>1D81=@9?> Over the last four years, gov- seeking to overturn some of the Service, referred questions back threatened species,” the state- <51>5BC 1D  %?BD8 #55 978 ernment scientists have compiled same regulations he is now to EPA. ment said. “These letters, and -$+,7/413/42 G1I 3<1CC96954C3<5F5<1>421>>5B 3?= an official record running more charged with enforcing. As with the recent human the detailed scientific analyses )"!% ))&%# C1<5C B5@B5 than 10,000 pages showing the Pruitt declined to answer studies of chlorpyrifos, Dow that support them, demonstrate C5>D1D9F5C G8? F17 7 D? <51B> 12?ED !>379>6?B=1D9?> C?EB35 3?>D5>D?66??41>41@@B539 FMC Corp., which sells J%1=5G9D8144B5CC 1D51BD9CDC81>49G?B; $ECD255175B malathion, said the withdrawal @8?>5>E=25B D?C81B59=@?BD1>35?6D85C5 of the EPA studies will allow the J'5BC?>D?3?>D13D9612EC9>5CC 3?>35@DCG9D83ECD?=5BC necessary time for the “best J(5AE5CD54CD1BD41D5 @@@5BC?>1D&<4)1G=9<< 3<1CC96931D9?> $1B;5D?B3?>D13D 9>>I1D available” scientific data to be J-5G9<<3?>D13DI?E6?B@B5@1I ?<4C1G=9<<=1B;5D7=19< 3?= compiled. =5>D -51335@D,9C1$1CD5B31B4 )551352??;6?B=?B59>6?B=1D9?> 9C3?F5B1>4=5B931>H@B5CC “Malathion is a critical tool in J!6I?E1B5129<<9>73ECD?=5B (,0"$.3('4,, +-( protecting agriculture from dam- @<51C53?>69B=I?EB3EBB5>D29<<9>7 aging pests,” the company said. 144B5CC #!,(/ (!,( G1B58?EC5 85<@ >55454 ?H DBE3; 5H@5B95>35 Diazinon maker Makhteshim 85<@6E< @@ @5BC?> 1D )3?DDC ($',+.()/1$'2 Agan of North America Inc., @=$?>41I6?B*E5C41I14 EB>9DEB5 ?=@1>I  )?ED8 #55 978G1I<5F5<1>4 which does business under the @=*E5C41I6?B-54>5C41I14 @=-54>5C41I6?B*8EBC41I14 name Adama, did not respond to   '#+) 3?G1D5B?681D @=*8EBC41I6?BB941I14 emails seeking comment. 1=B941I6?B)E>41I14D1>??7181C131B55B?@5>9>79>G1 D5B DB51D=5>D C1<5C 1>4941D5 =ECD Environmental advocates were @=B941I6?B$?>41I14 81F58149>8?=5C1<5C5H@5B95>35 not surprised the companies CE38 1C 9>CEB1>35 8?=5 9=@B?F5 ?B'5BC?>1<CC9CD1>35 might seek to forestall new regu- ##    =5>D5D3 -5G9<<DB19>8?GD?=1B lations that might hurt their ;5DG1D5BDB51D=5>D5AE9@=5>D96I?E 81F5 D85 B978D @5BC?>1<9DI 6?B C1<5C profits, but said Wednesday that #,#%!#/%%(     )1<1BI @ @351>49>CEB1>3525>569DC 1<< 51>   ?B5=19< entists was unfounded. The   B5CE=5D? methods used to conduct EPA’s 74314F1>354G1D5BCICD5= 3?= ,,'21(4%,+2*('.41 biological evaluations were devel- "(%2+3(3/''+3+/.$,/23 oped by the National Academy of ( !,( % 6?B 5<45B 9> 8?=531B5 <5H92<58?EBCG9D83?= Sciences. @5D9D9F5 @1I 1<< $9CDI ) &#() !') +(%* ?B Brett Hartl, government affairs     6?B =?B5 9>6?B=1D9?> I?EB =?>5I 213; 5G1B5 ?6 C38?< 25DG55>1= @= director for the Center for 1BC89@ L7E1B1>D55C M 56?B5 I?E @1I AP Photo Biological Diversity, said Dow’s 6?B 1 C51B38 C5BF935 75D D85 B56E>4 #,#% (&&!% ? !>3 9C This leTTer obTAined by the Associated Press and photographed in the news agency's @?<93I 9> GB9D9>7 1<< D85 545B1< experts were trying to hold EPA 7 6?B (??65BC 1>4 #12?B5BC  *B145 ?==9CC9?> 1D 4B9F5BC <935>C5 9C 1 @ 8?G D? 12<5D?@1CC14BE7D5CD ?EB 5H@5B95>35 $ECD 1@@4 19>5B fundamentally flawed. Dow Chemical CEO Andrew Liveris is a close adviser to President Donald Trump. only be achieved under “perfect 9>@5BC?>1D !>4ECDB91<-1I)- 1>4D85* &BF9C9D?EB-52C9D51D <5F5<1>4 *%  %& ##) The company gave $1 million for Trump’s inaugural activities. laboratory conditions.” GGG 6D3 7?F '#) www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, April 20, 2017—17

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Call & Outside Units 423-479-5290 or 423-716-3800 to schedule yours today. gal to advertise "any preference, Downtown Location limitation or discrimination based on BEAUTIFUL & georgetown Road race, color, religion, sex, or national Legal Publications 614-4111 origin, handicap/ disability or an in- BUILDING tention to make any such prefer- 2015 FORD Escape SE Loaded, 48. Office space For rent Spoiler, SYNC Stock# C16374A SITE LegaL PUBLICaTIOn ence, limitation or discrimination." LegaL PUBLICaTIOn This newspaper will not knowingly $16,999 423-244-0044 notice to Creditors IN THE gENERAL SESSIONS COURT OF 1510 STUART Road - Suites rang- 2.7 acres on STATE OF TENNESSEE pROBATE COURT BRADLEY COUNTY, TENNESSEE, JAMES ing from 150 to 2,000 square feet. accept any advertising for real estate 69. Trucks For sale FOR BRADLEY COUNTY AT BENTON. NO- WEHUNT, plaintiff, Vs. KIMBERLY DAWN which is in violation of the law. Our Harris Creek Road TICE TO CREDITORS. ESTATE OF: SHERRY Competitive pricing. Rent includes pAULA SMITH (Deceased) No. 2017-pR-81. No- WOMACK, Defendant. Docket No. utility, boardroom, breakroom. readers are informed that all dwell- 800 feet of road tice is hereby given that on the 3rd day of April, 2016-CV-3262. ORDER OF pUBLICATION, In 423-476-3261. ings advertised in this newspaper 2017, Letters of Administration in respect of the this cause, it appearing from the Motion for publi- frontage Estate of Sherry paula Smith, who died February cation and the entire record as a whole, that the are available on an equal opportu- 24, 2017, were issued to the undersigned by the defendant, Kimberly Dawn Womack where- 49. apartments For rent nity basis. Equal Housing Opportu- Cleared, soil tested probate Court of Bradley County, Tennessee. All abouts are unknown such that ordinary service of nity, M/F. persons, resident and non-resident, having process cannot be had upon him; it is therefore $525: 1 Bedroom, 1 bath, laminate/ and ready to build. claims, matured or unmatured, against the estate ORDERED that publication of this order be made vinyl flooring, new paint, includes all are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above named Court on or before the earlier of for four consecutive weeks in the Cleveland Daily utilities up to $100. $85,000 Banner a newspaper published in Bradley NEED TO BUY, SELL, TRADE OR the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their $400: 1 bedroom, 1 bath, new paint, RENT? USE CLASSIFIED ADS. claims will be forever barred: (1) (A) Four (4) County, Tennessee notifying the Defendant Kim- tile flooring. 2015 NISSAN Frontier Crew Cab, months from the date of the first publication (or berly Dawn Womack that she is required to an- THEY WORK! CLEVELAND DAILY 667-2600 Both 1/2 off 1st months rent. V6, 4x4 Stock#p10391A $24,999 posting, as the case may be) of this notice if the swer and make defense to the Civil Summons BANNER, 472-5041. creditor received an actual copy of this notice to filed in the office of the general Sessions Court pROVISION REAL ESTATE AND 423-244-0044 creditors at least sixty (60) days before the date of Tennessee for Bradley County, located at the pROpERTY MANAgEMENT, LLC that is four (4) months from the date of the first Bradley County Court House, 155 North Ocoee publication (or posting); or (B) Sixty (60) days 423-693-0301. from the date the creditor received an actual Street, Cleveland, TN 37311, within 5 days after copy of this notice to creditors of the creditor re- the fourth weekly publication of this order and ceived the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) that upon their failure to do so, the Civil Sum- days prior to the date that is four (4) months from mons will be taken as admitted by them and the the date of publication (or posting) as described case set for hearing without their presence. This in (1)(A); or (2) Twelve (12) months from the de- 24th day of March, 2017. Daniel Swafford, gen- cedent's date of death. This 3rd day of April, eral Sessions Court Judge. Respectfully Submit- 2017. Signed: BERTHA gOLSTON- personal ted, Andrew B. Morgan BpR #26879, Attorney Representative. Sarah E. Coleman, Clerk & Mas- for plaintiff, p.O. Box 1161, Cleveland, TN ter, ginger Wilson Buchanan, BpR #017620, At- torney for Estate of Sherry paula Smith, p.O. 37364-1161, 423-614-7555. This 24th day of Box 1083, Cleveland TN 37364-1083, March, 2017, gAYLA H. MILLER, Clerk, Teresa 423-614-4035. Allen, Deputy Clerk. April 13, 20, 2017 March 30, April 6, 13, 20, 2017 pUBLISHER'S NOTICE: All real es- tate advertised in this newspaper is LegaL PUBLICaTIOn subject to the Federal Fair Housing nOTICe OF a PUBLIC HearIng Act of 1968 and the Tennessee Hu- man Rights Act which makes it ille- gal to advertise "any preference, limitation or discrimination based on Notice is hereby given that the polk County Regional plan- race, color, religion, sex, or national ning Commission has scheduled a public hearing in accor- origin, handicap/ disability or an in- YARD dance with Tennessee Code annotated (TCa) 13-3-403 for tention to make any such prefer- Tuesday, June 20, 2017 at the polk County Courthouse in ence, limitation or discrimination." This newspaper will not knowingly Benton at 6:30 p.M. The purpose of the public hearing is to accept any advertising for real estate receive public input on a proposed Subdivision Regulations which is in violation of the law. Our amendment for polk County. The purpose of Subdivision readers are informed that all dwell- Regulations is to provide for harmonious development in the ings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportu- region and its environs. All interested parties are encouraged nity basis. Equal Housing Opportu- to attend the public hearing. nity, M/F. SALE April 20, 2017 AS ADVERTISED IN THE LegaL PUBLICaTIOn Legal Publications notice of sale LegaL PUBLICaTIOn IN THE gENERAL SESSIONS COURT OF BRADLEY COUNTY, TENNESSEE, John All- man & Nami Allman, plaintiff, Vs. James Hous- The following vehicle is being held at Adkins Auto- ton, Defendant. Docket No. 2016-CV-3953. OR- DER OF pUBLICATION, In this cause, it appear- motive & Diesel Shop, 440 Broad Street SW, Cleve- ing from the Motion for publication and the entire land, TN 37311. Anyone who has proof of owner- record as a whole, that the Defendant, James Houston whereabouts are unknown such that or- ship must reclaim this vehicle. Owner or lien dinary service of process cannot be had upon him; it is therefore ORDERED that publication of YARD SALE holder must pay all storage, towing and repair this order be made for four consecutive weeks in charges. Failure of the owner or lien holder to exer- the Cleveland Daily Banner a newspaper pub- ONLY $10! lished in Bradley County, Tennessee notifying cise their rights to reclaim this vehicle within the the Defendant James Houston that he is required SPECIAL to answer and make defense to the Civil Sum- time allowed (2 weeks from the date of publication) mons filed in the office of the general Sessions shall be deemed as waiving all rights, title and in- Court of Tennessee for Bradley County, located Drop by at the Bradley County Court House, 155 North terest in the vehicle and consent to sale of the ve- Ocoee Street, Cleveland, TN 37311, within 5 • Your 15 word yard days after the fourth weekly publication of this or- the Banner at hicle at publication aution:2006 Volkswagen passat der and that upon their failure to do so, the Civil VIN# WVWAK73Cx6p168628. Summons will be taken as admitted by them and sale ad to appear in the case set for hearing without their presence. 1505 25th St. April 20, 2017 This 10th day of April, 2017. Daniel Swafford, the Banner & online general Sessions Court Judge. Respectfully to receive this LegaL PUBLICaTIOn Submitted, Andrew B. Morgan BpR #26879, At- torney for plaintiff, p.O. Box 1161, Cleveland, TN for 3 days. PUBLIC nOTICe OF MeeTIng OF 37364-1161, 423-614-7555. This 11th day of April, 2017, gAYLA H. MILLER, Clerk, Teresa special offer THe BOarD OF Allen, Deputy Clerk. PUBLIC UTILITIes OF April 20, 27, May 4, May 11, 2017 • Yard Sale Kit Monday-Friday THe CITY OF CLeveLanD, Tennessee LegaL PUBLICaTIOn 8am-5pm IN THE JUVENILE COURT FOR pOLK Including: NOTICE IS HEREBY gIVEN to all residents of Cleveland, COUNTY, TENNESSEE Kenneth Carver, pLAINTIFF VS. Heather Carver, David Burgess, - 3 Signs Tennessee, and to all persons interested, that an open, pub- Brian Dodson, DEFENDANT, #12-JV-77, J-3369. ORDER OF pUBLICATION. pursuant to T.C.A. Deadline is 2pm the lic meeting of the Board of public Utilities of the City of Cleve- 21-1-204, appearing from allegations of the - 2 Stakes land, Tennessee, will be held on Thursday, April 27, 2017, at Complaint in this cause, being duly sworn to or from affidavit that Heather Carver, David Bur- day before first run. 3:00 p.m. at the Tom Wheeler Training Center, 2455 guthrie gess, Brian Dodson, the Defendant cannot be - 1 Sheet Pricing served with ordinary process of law for the fol- Avenue, NW, Cleveland, Tennessee. lowing: After diligent inquiry the whereabouts of the defendant cannot be found. IT IS THERE- Stickers FORE ORDERED, that said Defendant enter an There will be considered at such meetings all matters which appearance 30 days after the last publication and file an answer to the complaint, or judgment may be properly considered by the Board at regular sched- by default may be taken against you for the relief uled meetings. demanded in the complaint. A copy of this order is to be published for four consecutive weeks in the Cleveland Daily Banner. The last known ad- dress for the defendant is 3173 Hwy 30, Reli- THIS NOTICE IS gIVEN pursuant to the provisions of Sec- ance, TN, Benton pike, Benton, TN, 2655 Hwy tion 8-44-101 to 8-44-106, TCA. 30, Reliance, TN 37369. This 10 day of March, 2017. Connie Clark, Clerk of Courts; Billy D. Balilies, Juvenile Judge. Filed 3-10-17, at 10 Amy Ensley, Secretary A.M. Connie Clark, Circuit Court Clerk. 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Honoring Survivors, Remembering Loved Ones, and Finding a Cure!

American Cancer Society Relay For Life

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SKIN CANCER & COSMETIC DERMATOLOGY CENTER To all cancer survivors and loved ones, We partner with Relay for Life to remind you: “There is Hope” 2253 Chambliss Ave. NW - Suite 300 • 423-472-3332 Bradley Professional Building • Cleveland, TN • Accepting New Patients and Most Insurances 4—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, April 20, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com Chrissy Seals: Relay for Life is great way to give back

her,” she said. “Unfortunately, we lost her we are even helping them learn more Seals is community about two years later, but that was our about cancer, and we have mission way to support her and she was able to moments where several will talk about manager for Bradley walk the survivors walk, but now we do it how they are battling cancer. And, if one to honor her.” person hears one of those mission Seals is in her second year with the moments and learns something that they County Relay for Life American Cancer Society as a staff mem- need to do, that might be one life you ber. have been able to save.” “I began as a volunteer in North To find out more about the upcoming By ALLEN MINCEY Carolina, and I stuck with it here,” she [email protected] Relay for Life event, go to www.relayfor- said. life.org/bradleytn where you may also She began working with the Relay for Seals said that she enjoys working with donate to the cause. Life in North Carolina when she was in the the group at the Relay, even though it can ninth grade, and still goes there to partici- be a somber time for many who may have pate, but Chrissy Seals’ main focus now is lost a loved one to cancer. on the Bradley County Relay for Life and “You don’t know how much it really three others in the region. affects you until you build a relationship The Bradley County event is scheduled with the volunteers. I have great, great for Saturday, April 29, in downtown relationships with some of our volunteers Cleveland, and will involve walking around right now — folks that I would invite into the Bradley County Courthouse through- my own home and have dinner with — and out the day. Money raised during the event so when you hear someone like this who will help the American Cancer Society and you have a great relationship with sa,y ‘I’ve its assistance provided in Bradley County got to go back for a biopsy because my to those dealing with any type of cancer. cancer may have returned’ or ‘I just found Seals, 24, serves as community manager out my brother was diagnosed,’ it’s like it’s for the Relay for Life in Bradley County, as your family,” Seals said. JEWELERS well as for Coffee County, Hamilton County “It touches you so close on a level that I 1721 KEITH STREET and Marion County. didn’t think would happen, because I used STUART PARK PLAZA ( to think, ‘They are just volunteers,’ so this (Next to The Town Squire) She enjoys working with all of the volun- Chrissy Seals teers at each Relay, but is now concentrat- was a business thing. I have been touched 478-0049 ing on the Bradley County Relay for Life, so much by the people and the stories I as it will happen before the others. hear.” 478-0050 “The Relay for Life is a great way for Statesville, N.C. She said that there is more to the Relay LAY-AWAYS WELCOME someone to give back, and maybe that is “My mother was recruited to start a for Life than just raising money for because they are a cancer survivor and Relay team there, and she said “Chrissy, research. want to give back for themselves or maybe we are going to start a Relay team, and “That is a big component, but there are it is someone that lost someone and it is a this is how we do it,’ so I co-captained with so many other things that we do here in For more information, way to honor that person,” Seals her, and it was a family/co-worker team,” Bradley County,” she said. “When I hear explained. “This is a great way just to give she said. “We just stuck with it, and even someone say that they didn’t know they call us at 423.790.5700 back to the community. Maybe you don’t after I came to Cleveland for college, I could get a ride to a clinic for treatment, or or visit our website at have a close connection with cancer, but it would go back and participate. I would ... stay in a Hope Lodge for free — it’s just is a great way to give back for the actual fund raise from here — and I ended up amazing what I have learned, and what I faithfulfriendpets.com event. working for the ACS.” am able to pass along to others about the “I like to think of it as a festival because Seals said that she did not have a close Relay and the American Cancer Society.” we do have our booths and entertainment, connection with cancer at first, but had Seals said that she is very proud of see- but it is such a great way for our commu- had friends who had lost loved ones to ing the success at the Bradley County nity to come together for the largest cancer or were battling cancer, “so we did Relay for Life. fundraising event for the American Cancer it for them and support them.” “It is just amazing to see so many people Society,” she added. “But then, when I was a senior in high come together and you don’t know what Seals, a graduate of Lee University, got school, my great-grandmother (Mary they are there for, if they are a survivor, or involved with the Relay for Life initially in Teague, who she called Nanny) was diag- a caregiver, or just walked by, heard music 2415 1/2 North Ocoee Street nosed with cancer, so we began doing it for and wanted to get involved,” she said. “But Cleveland, TN 37311

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Using the theme “Relay like A Rock 2 to 2:45 p.m. JOE COLLINS will be one of the Star,” the Bradley County Relay For Life Tyson Leamon Band entertainers Saturday at 4 p.m. for the will begin with registration at 8 a.m. From 10 to 11 a.m., the opening ceremo- Relay For Life around the Bradley ny will welcome participants to the Relay 2:45 p.m. to 3 p.m. County Courthouse. (423) 472-4521 For Life. The Children’s Survivor Lap, Lee University/ www.clevelandutilities.com Survivors’ Lap and Caregivers’ Laps will be Mission Moment No. 2 held. Other activities include: 3 to 3:45 p.m. Cleveland Middle School Dance Team Proud to Support 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. — Photo booth (gazebo) 3:45 p.m. to 4 p.m. CHI Memorial 11:15-11:30 a.m. Introduction — 4 to 4:45 p.m. Brian Howard Joe Collins

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SURvivOR: BReASt cANceR Mary Blackmon credits early detection with her survival

By SARALYN NORKUS she was 1 year old. Her father died in 1975 at [email protected] the age of 52. Blackmon also credits her biology teacher at As someone who spent her time working in a Cleveland High School, Mrs. Hilliard, for mak- lab identifying cancer cells under a microscope, ing the subject interesting for her, and her now-retired cytotechnologist Mary Blackmon church for teaching her to be a servant and never imagined that one day it would be her doing something with her life to help people. cancer cells being viewed on a slide. Eight years before her retirement, Blackmon Still, in 2004 and at the age of 54, that was went in for her yearly mammogram. Expecting exactly what happened as she was diagnosed it to come back normal, as it had every year with breast cancer. since her first at the age of 35, she was “I was diagnosed in July 2004,” Blackmon shocked to receive her abnormal result. stated. “I was Stage I — they caught it early.” “When you get that phone call saying ‘You That early detection is what Blackmon cred- need to come into the doctor’s office,’ well its with saving her life, and why she wants that’s never good,” Blackmon said. everyone to know that the best protection is “It was scary — I hadn’t been expecting it early detection. and had just going for my annual mammo- “To me, that is the cure for cancer,” the now gram.” 66-year-old declared. Blackmon had an ultrasound and a fine nee- “If it’s detected early and before it spreads dle aspiration biopsy to obtain cellular materi- somewhere else in your body, it’s treatable — al. Everything was then sent to LabCorp for that’s why I’m alive. I had a mammogram every diagnosis. year and they were always normal, until 2004.” “My supervisor told me that she couldn’t tell Blackmon spent 40 years of her life working me the diagnosis, which pretty much told me as a cytotech for LabCorp, where day in and day out she screened slides for cancer cells. See BLACKMON, Page 7 “I was looking through a microscope at cells eight hours a day,” she commented. “Everything went on to the cytopathologist, but I was the first line of defense.” Proud to Blackmon, who graduated with her bachelor of science degree from Georgia State University Support and received her cytochnology certificate from Emory University, would review PAP smears to detect cervical cancer, HPV, and infections, sputum specimens to detect lung cancer, urine slides to check for bladder cancer, and fine needle aspirations to detect thyroid cancer, breast cancer and other types of cancer. She began her career as a cytotech in 1972 Banner photo, SARALYN NORKUS and worked until her retirement in 2012. MARY BLAcKMON worked as a cytotechnologist for 40 years, where she Blackmon’s interest in the field stemmed from screened cells for cancer. She said she never expected to be diagnosed with cancer her experiences with her father, who was diag- nosed with Hodgkin’s disease in 1951, when herself.

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BLACKMON to plug in with a support group or some from page 6 other kind of outlet. One of those outlets for Blackmon is Mon.-Fri. Relay for Life, which she feels is a fantastic the diagnosis,” she recalled. “When I went 6am-6pm organization. to the doctor and they told me the diagno- Sat. “I’ve been to about every Relay for Life sis, I was kind of expecting it. I was diag- 6am-5pm nosed with ductal adenocarcinoma, which since 2005,” she declared. is the most common type of breast cancer.” Blackmon is passionate about sharing Blackmon had a lumpectomy of the right the benefits of getting tests and scans done breast, where a 1.9-centimeter tumor was when recommended, because of how 201 Keith Street SW • Cleveland removed, along with seven lymph nodes important early detection is. 423-476-5179 from under her right armpit. Results from She was especially upset when the mam- the lymph nodes were benign, leading to mogram baseline was changed from 35 to Teresa Gilbert her Stage I diagnosis. 40 under the Affordable Care Act. “It’s a disease I’m very familiar with “It’s rare for women to have breast can- Manager because of my profession. I actually got to cer in their 20s and 30s, but it does hap- see the slide, so that’s a unique perspective pen. When it does, it’s more aggressive,” thevillagebakeshop.com — I saw my own cancer cells. It was a con- Blackmon explained. [email protected] firmation for me and being a cytotech, I “When they changed that, I said women wanted to see it. It was very malignant, were going to die unnecessarily because every cell on the slide was malignant,” they won’t get that first mammogram until Blackmon detailed. they’re 40. I did not know at the time that I Proud to Support “Having looked at cancer cells for thirty- would actually know someone (who that some years at that time, it was a different would happen to). I call her ‘Sweet feeling than looking at other people’s can- Melissa.’ She found a lump at 37, went to cer cells. I really felt like I was looking at the doctor and it was malignant. She died the face of evil, and it wanted to kill me. I’d at 39. If she’d had a baseline mammogram never thought about it that way before, so at 35, she’d still be alive today.” it gave me a different perspective.” Blackmon also has a friend who is hospi- Blackmon underwent aggressive treat- talized with Stage IV bladder cancer, which ment for her cancer, with five months of Banner photo, SARALYN NORKUS is another form of cancer that could have chemotherapy and six weeks of radiation been easily detected early with routine therapy. BREAST CANCER survivor Mary Black- urine testing. “I was lucky that I didn’t really have bad mon’s life was saved by early detection. She suggests that women still get a base- reactions to (chemo). I wasn’t sick a lot, line mammogram at 35, even if they have but I was really tired and had bone pain, throughout her treatment. to pay out of pocket for it. which really comes from the shots they give “I had a bunch of cute hats — hats to “I’ll say it again: The best protection is 476-9160 you. My main issue was the fatigue,” she match outfits for church, and hats to sleep early detection.” said. in,” she detailed. Blackmon took comfort in her Stage I The only person who she let see her diagnosis, knowing that there was a 95 without a hat on was her 2-year-old grand- percent cure rate. She also had a number son. of things to live for. “He’d say ‘Mimi no hair!’ and run off to “My son was 15 when I was diagnosed. tell everyone,” she recalled. He was worried, but I told him that this Following her treatment and normal Proud to disease was not going to kill me, not any- mammogram scans, Blackmon was time soon, anyways,” she explained. released by her doctor, Dr. Sylvia Krueger “The appreciation of life and family cer- of Tennessee Oncology, in 2013. tainly increases (with a cancer diagnosis). I “They never tell you that you’re cured, Support remember thinking that I wanted to see my but as long as I have a mammogram every children and grandchildren grow up — I year, it’s OK,” she commented. wanted to be around for that. My dad was “It can always come back and pop up happy for every birthday and now, I’m somewhere.” happy for every birthday.” Blackmon credits the support of her fam- Blackmon’s hair loss started after her ily, friends and church with helping her second round of chemo and, having found through her cancer diagnosis and treat- wigs uncomfortable, she opted to wear hats ment, and urges those dealing with cancer

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By GWEN SWIGER [email protected] For Caroline Mantooth, the pain caused by cancer is often debilitating; however, she has found a helpful way to cope — she knits hats. In 2005, Mantooth was diagnosed with bone marrow cancer — a form of leukemia. She said her doctor — Michael Connor, M.D., found a problem with her white blood cells. He sent her to Tennessee Oncology. “I slept more than I was awake,” she said. “I was very fatigued and there was a lot of pain. “When I started making the hats, I found it was easier to handle the pain,” she said. “I make toboggans. I give them to the cancer center for people who have lost their hair,” Mantooth said. “I went in (to the center) one day right after I was diagnosed and there was a table there. It said leave one — take one ... but the table was always empty,” she said. So she learned to knit with the help of a frame she found at Hobby Lobby. She said “I took 35 hats to Dr. (An) Tran for the center.” When she brought the hats in, she noticed a lady who had lost all of her hair from chemo. She CAROLINE MANTOOTH brought in 35 hats for the hat table at took one of the hats, Mantooth Tennessee Oncology Center. Dr. An Tran, left, holds one of the bags of hats. explained. It seemed to make her feel better. fight with the cancer. many colors’ Dolly Parton sings about,” she “I’m lucky. I’m not on medicine that She felt like knitting the hats was something said. my hair is coming out,” she explained. “I needed to do.” “He says the ones I use the scraps on are the She takes a chemo pill every day. Mantooth makes her hats in many different prettiest hats. They are reversible. I make the “It is strange — I will have two or three colors from scraps. inside solid and the outside all different colors. days when I have a burst of energy and “My husband (Larry Mantooth) said the ones other days I am so tired,” she said of her I use the scraps on remind him of the ‘coat of See MANTOOTH, Page 10

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By ALLEN MINCEY my groin. I went to the doctor and he said it was probably a [email protected] muscle strain; he gave me a muscle relaxer and sent me home,” Foley remembers. The only thing that Brendan Foley enjoys more than root- “It was the size of an egg when I first went to see the doc- ing for his Pittsburgh Steelers is seeing the number of people tor, then three weeks later, it was the size of goose egg,” he who basically donate a day to help with the local Relay for adds. “They put me in the hospital that day, and after three Life. weeks of tests, found that I had what is called non-Hodgkins Foley, 55, a sales manager for Eaton Corporation, appreci- lymphoma.” ates that effort, being a cancer survivor himself. He was diag- He said that at that time, it was not a well-known malady, nosed with cancer as a 17-year-old. and, being a 17-year-old, he was not overly worried about it. “This was 1978. I was diagnosed after I found a lump in “Information was hard to get at that time, and the only thing I knew about cancer was that people died from it,” Foley remembers. “I wanted to know if I was going to die or not — that was the question I had.” Foley said that he was told living or los- ing his life to cancer was 50-50, “and being a 17-year-old, I had a pretty positive outlook on it.” He went through three medicines (two Banner photo, ALLEN MINCEY chemotherapies) to try to build his immu- BRENDAN FOLEY, a cancer survivor, is the event coordi- nity to the cancer. nator for this year’s Relay for Life. The event is scheduled for After six weeks, he went back into the hospital and was told he was cancer-free. Saturday, April 29, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. He has been since 1979. “I never knew what caused mine,” Foley said. He noted that there are so many researchers, so someone who is coming out of school and forms of cancer, with some being heredi- was looking at a treatment will not get money from the feder- tary and others caused by environmental al government because they are not proven. If they put in for factors. a grant with the American Cancer Society, they have a good Foley said he tried to keep a positive chance of receiving that funding,” he said. “A lot of cures feeling during the time he was dealing with come out of new research.” cancer. Foley came to Eaton Electrical in Cleveland 13 years ago, “I had a serious wig, and I had a funny and not yet knowing much about the Relay for Life, joined wig that I would wear my senior year,” he the Eaton team as he was a survivor. said. He has since been involved since then, serving as event Foley noted that cancer research was coordinator this year. He actually walked the entire time dur- “real underfunded” at that time, but when ing the 25-hour event “when I hit my 30th year of being can- he became involved with the American cer free.” While he had been supporting Foley for several Banner photo, ALLEN MINCEY Cancer Society, he found out what the years before he came to Cleveland, one year then plant man- WALKING THE ENTIRE 25-hour event when it lasted that long several years ACS did toward raising funds to help with ager Matt Hockman walked the entire event with Foley. that research. This year’s Relay for Life is only 12 hours, but with his ago, Brendan Foley, right, was joined by his fellow Eaton Electrical co-worker “One thing that the American Cancer Matt Hockman. Society will do is provide funding for new See FOLEY, Page 10 Chattanooga Proud to Allergy Clinic Support Advanced Allergy Care For Your Family

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FOLEY event, and this year, he is serving as the from page 9 event lead. Luminaria “But the real heroes are the teams. duties to the event, he doubts that he will They raise the money. We put the struc- be able to walk the entire time. He will be ture in place, but they make it a good event honors, on the streets encircling the Bradley day,” he said. “It is really a team-driven County Courthouse in spirit, and will have event.” the opportunity to walk with his fellow The committee is “all doing great work,” remembers and Eaton team members and during the Foley added. “Though they are doing a Survivors lap that begins the April 29 great job, the most important thing is lift- event. ing up the survivors in this area. celebrates lives “The unsung hero is my wife, Amy,” Obviously we want to raise money, but we Foley said. “Most years, when I would walk want to support people who have or are the entire 24 or 25 hours, and she would battling cancer.” Foley said that anyone who has been During the Relay For Life of walk 14 or 15 with me. She has been so supportive.” diagnosed with cancer, that is still alive Bradley County, the American and doing things that they normally do, Cancer Society will hold a She said that it would be great if many companies, schools and churches partici- “is a survivor. You make it to the next day, Luminaria Ceremony to honor, then you are a survivor. You are here.” remember and celebrate the lives pate in this year’s Relay, and there is still time to sign up. The survivors lap will follow the wel- who have been touched by cancer. coming of those who are participating, the A special luminaria service is “To have a team, all it takes are one or two committed individuals. Look at the invocation, color guard presentation, and planned beginning at 8:45 p.m. other quick remarks before walking The names of each person will be Peyton (Southeastern). You have lots working behind the scenes, but a couple around the courthouse. The event begins announced. Brad Collins will lead at 9 a.m., and while the survivors lap the service. of committed individuals to get the com- pany interested and involved,” he said. might not occur until 10 a.m., organizers Each luminaria is decorated with are hoping that many will be at the Relay the name, photo or message in Last year, Foley got involved with the Relay for Life committee working on the as it begins. memory of or to honor a friend or not only the lives of these extraordinary loved one affected by cancer. individuals, but also their strength and The luminaria ceremony provides an courage. opportunity to reminisce and celebrate This touching ceremony highlights the MANTOOTH She said someone who saw her post on importance of defeating this disease and from page 8 Facebook, called and asked to put her striving toward a world with less cancer name on a shirt for this year’s Relay for and more birthdays. Life. “Each luminaria represents the life of They get two hats in one.” someone who has battled cancer. It is a She said her husband, Larry, has been beautiful sight when all the bags with great. He has had to learn to cook and candles are illuminated,” a volunteer clean because she does not have the said. “The luminaria ceremony is a mov- strength. ing way to remember loved ones lost to Mantooth said making the hats “takes cancer and to pay tribute to cancer sur- my mind off all the pain. I forget about my vivors.” pain.” Since its beginning in 1985, Relay For She plans to “keep the hat table full as Life has developed from one man running long as I am able. I love creating new color around a track for 24 hours to a full- patterns.” fledged international event taking place She said her “faith has given me the in more than 5,000 communities and 20 strength to carry on this project. He has countries across the globe with nearly 4 given me a double dose of faith since this million walkers in the United States (the cancer) happened.” alone. On her Facebook page she noted, “So Teams raise money before the event today I will continue to trust, pray and and during the event at their personal make hats for my oncologist to help others campouts. All the funds raised from while I go through this horrible disease called cancer. As long as I am able, I will Relay For Life support the American Bruce Bradford • (423) 240-2954 Cancer Society’s mission to help people praise Him, thank Him and still do every- stay well, by helping them get well, by thing I can to help others to not feel lost finding cures and fighting back. and lonely.” Dr. Jeffrey A Carson Proudly Supporting Relay for Life 2017 Providing preventative and restorative dentistry in Cleveland since 1995. Call 479-5966.

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Fight “I was 17 years old at the time and never 476-7573 really got over it,” he said. “Seventeen was really a pivotal age for me and it was in www.perryspetals.com between childhood and adulthood. My dad had set me up to go to college, then all of ’ 1713 Keith that went by the wayside. All of a sudden, I Perry s Street was faced with having to grow up and be a Stuart man, and be the head of the family.” Park Plaza Loudermilk said that was a big change in Petals his life and “changed the outcome of my life.” Shawn Loudermilk “I never really got over the fact that cancer took my dad,” he said. “So growing up, I had the work. I did really like it last year.” We Proudly Support The Relay For Life and to learn things the hard way.” While attending a team committee meet- He said his involvement with the American ing, he noticed Brendan Foley, the relay All Cancer Survivors and Their Families. Cancer Society happened in earnest last event lead volunteer, had a phone case with year. the Pittsburgh Steelers logo displayed on it. “This will be my second year and it kind of “I am a big Steelers fan and my dad was a changed things for me,” Loudermilk said. big Steelers fan,” he said. “And, I liked what His work with the ACS began through the Brendan, who is a cancer survivor, had to stewardship program at Coca-Cola say. He’s just a natural leader. I told Chrissy Consolidated, where he works. after that meeting that I wanted to work with “Stewardship is something that is really Brendan.” important to me — just the word ‘steward- Loudermilk is serving this year as the ship’ alone means a lot,” Loudermilk said. “I “experience lead,” meaning he helps plan just took it on full force.” what participants and attendees will actually He said when Coca-Cola Consolidated experience at the relay. took control of the Cleveland operations and “I was doing the entertainment, the logis- announced its stewardship program, he was tics — just the overall experience of the Serving Cleveland & Bradley County the first to raise his hand. event,” he said. “It’s all about getting people for over 45 Years in the Areas of “It’s something that’s right up my alley,” in to have a good time. I’m the good time he said. “Through that I got involved with person, and my hope this is the best relay Residential & Commercial Sales and Relay for Life. It was an opportunity to get ever.” Residential & Commercial Leasing. involved and I took on a small team captain Loudermilk said “There’s some good stuff Let us help you with role for Coca-Cola last year.” going on” at this year’s relay. He said preparing for the relay is a year- “The theme of the event is music, so we ALL THINGS REAL ESTATE! long endeavor. came up with ‘Relay Like a Rockstar,’ so we “You take a little break right after the have some good bands coming and good relay, and then you start over again,” speakers coming.” Loudermilk said. Loudermilk said the Relay for Life events Chrissy Seals, community manager of are not “downers.” Relay for Life, had some committee positions “Last year as Coke team captain, we took open for this year’s event. a banner and I stood on the corner and as “I looked through the list and took it people walked by, I had them sign the ban- home,” Loudermilk said. “I liked my role as a team captain. I prayed about it and talked with my wife, who said it seemed I enjoyed See LOUDERMILK, Page 15 12—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, April 20, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com American Cancer Society celebrates more birthdays As the official sponsor of birthdays, the it. For example, last year alone we assisted American Cancer Society knows how impor- nearly 1 million people who called us for help, tant each and every birthday can be. They are providing free services like a place to stay while leading the way to transform cancer from traveling for treatment, rides to treatment, deadly to treatable, and from treatable to pre- emotional support, and much more. ventable. n Our work has helped lead to a 50 percent The progress the ACS has helped make in drop in smoking since the 1960s, which has the past 100 years is remarkable. contributed to an overall drop in lung cancer More than a 100 years ago, the word "can- death rates. cer" was not spoken. Almost all patients were lost to the disease. STAYING Well It is now known that cancer thrives on n The key to celebrating more birthdays is silence and complacency. Progress comes to stay well. when we speak out, when we make noise. n We save lives by helping people every- Today is a time to get loud by taking more where take steps to prevent cancer or find it action. It's a time to embark on our most early, when it's most treatable. ambitious crusade yet. The American Cancer n Whether it's helping you quit smoking, Society is determined to make this cancer's providing information on what cancer screen- last century. ing tests are right for you, or through simple Since the American Cancer Society was tips to live a healthier lifestyle, we are working instituted, we have found that cancer hates to finish the fight by turning what we know noise, commotion and action. Progress comes about cancer into what we do about it. when we speak out — when we proclaim victo- ries and take action. GeTTING Well So we want to be loud. We want to break n Whether it's the middle of the day or the through the clutter. We need to link arms and middle of the night, we're in your corner make some noise. Silence won't finish the around the clock to guide you through every fight. Only action will. step of your cancer experience. The ACS has led the way in the fight against n The American Cancer Society helps peo- cancer. ple get well by providing reliable information to n Today, 2 out of 3 people diagnosed with help make decisions, or free services like trans- cancer in the U.S. are surviving (for at least portation to and from cancer treatment or a five years). In fact, every day more than 400 free place to stay while receiving treatment people celebrate birthdays that would have away from home. PHOTOS otherwise been lost to the disease. We've contributed to a 20 percent decline in ARE from cancer death rates in the U.S. since the early PROUD the 2016 1990s. 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Photos are from previous Relay for Life events. GAYLA HARRIS MILLER Circuit Court Clerk & Cancer Survivor This disease has touched my family in a close and personal way, as my Mother, Carlean Harris, succumbed to Pancreatic cancer. I myself have faced my own personal challenge, as I was diagnosed with 3rd stage melanoma skin cancer. With the loving support of my family, God’s help, many prayers and today’s medical knowledge, I have been cancer free for twenty years. WE PROUDLY SUPPORT When you are faced with this challenge yourself, it is a comfort knowing the RELAY FOR LIFE success stories of other cancer survivors. Relay for Life is an out pouring of love, compassion and support to continue cancer research with the ultimate goal to end this dreaded decease. As a survivor, I thank you. Please continue your 95 2nd Street, NE support for Relay for Life. Cleveland, TN 37311 Thank You, 423-479-9615 Gayla Harris Miller 14—Cleveland Daily Banner—thursday, April 20, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com BReASt CAnCeR SuRvivoR Joanie Dale: Cancer is ‘very scary and emotional’

By CHRISTY ARMSTRONG The thought was especially alarming for [email protected] her, she added, because she had lost a friend to breast cancer just a year earlier. When Joanie Dale was first diagnosed Not long after receiving the diagnosis, she with cancer, she was hesitant to burden began undergoing what would be six other people with the news. She had gone to months’ worth of chemotherapy treatments. the doctor’s office alone to get her test Dale described this as “a very difficult time.” results, and for a time, she worried alone. At one point in her treatment, she started However, once she did share her struggle, noticing her hair falling out in chunks. She she found herself surrounded by a commu- would run her hand through her hair, and nity of caring, positive people. sections of the hair would fall away with her Now out of the proverbial woods, Dale has hand. committed herself to efforts like Relay For “I was so, so angry,” Dale said. “I just got Life to support other cancer survivors and mad and grabbed the scissors and whacked help fund cancer research. my hair off, so at least I was losing the rest “Everybody wants support when they’re of it on my own terms.” going through something like cancer,” Dale But it wasn’t just the hair that posed a said. “Nobody really wants go through it by problem for her; the chemo came with themselves, even if they have their reasons unpleasant side effects that made life diffi- for keeping their diagnoses to themselves.” cult, both during work and at home. Originally from Chattanooga, Dale moved When she was done with chemotherapy, Banner photo, CHRISTY ARMSTRONG to Cleveland at the beginning of 2013 to her doctors recommended she also get radia- CANCER SURVIVOR Joanie Dale, plant manager of Advanced Photographic Solutions work at Advanced Photographic Solutions, tion treatments to lessen the chance of the and captain of her facility’s Relay For Life team, uses her personal experiences to help with where she is now the plant manager. breast cancer returning. the cause. She uses those experiences to encourage those still battling cancer, and to raise Having spent some 32 years with another She chose instead to have a double mas- company in the photo production industry, tectomy, followed by reconstruction surgery. awareness of the continuing need to support efforts to find a cure. she was excited for the new opportunity with “I just wanted to be done with it, and that Advanced Photographic Solutions, which ended my journey with breast cancer, Lord provides services for school portrait photog- willing,” Dale said. “There’s always a chance just really rallied around me and this col- raphers. Unfortunately, just about a month cancer could surface somewhere else, but league during that time.” Conley later, she received some shocking news. we think we got it pretty good.” This rallying eventually led to the staff On Jan. 30, 2013, Dale found out she had Though cancer is no longer a concern the choosing to start a Relay For Life team in Stage 2 breast cancer. Though she had been way it once was, the memories of it are still September 2013. advised to bring a loved one or friend to the fresh in her mind. Because of this, she still Now, Dale is the team’s captain, and the Electric Inc. appointment, she decided to go it alone. has a great appreciation for those who sup- team has so far raised thousands of dollars The unexpected news hit her hard. While ported her along the way. for the American Cancer Society cause by she did share with her husband and a few As she progressed in her treatment, Dale hosting a variety of events. 654 South close relatives and friends, it took a while for chose to share it with her co-workers. With During the company’s busy season, in her to feel comfortable discussing it with co- her and another employee both battling can- the fall, members of the Relay For Life team workers. cer around the same time, Dale said staff of will host fundraising lunches onsite. Team Ocoee St. “The realization you have something in Advanced Photographic Solutions proved to members will donate the food, and their your body that can kill you is truly over- be quite supportive. whelming,” Dale said. “It’s actually very “I worked for all six months of my scary and emotional.” chemotherapy treatment,” Dale said. “They See DALE, Page 15 4 7 2 - 7 7 1 2

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DALE Because of her experiences, she can relate to from page 14 many of the stories she encounters. She noted battling cancer can be a Woody’s Lock depressing experience, because patients are colleagues are invited to eat for a donation. often surrounded by negativity. Dale said the & Key The team also holds breakfast biscuit support she most valued when she had can- sales, bake sales, gift basket raffles and T- cer was the kind that was optimistic, the 301 South Ocoee St. shirt sales internally to raise money for the kind that implied cancer was a winnable cancer-fighting cause. fight. 423-476-4171 “It’s great to be a part of something like “I had to surround myself with friends and this,” Dale said. “It gives you the sense of family who would speak positive to me,” Dale Proud To being able to do something great.” said. Support She and her team also participate in the While stories of people being diagnosed annual Relay For Life of Bradley County with cancer do not always come with happy Relay for event, which takes place April 29 on the endings, she said she believes such positivi- Bradley County Courthouse Square this ty, along with the hope she found in her Life year. Christian faith, helped her get through her Dale said she loves these events in part cancer journey. because she enjoys seeing how people It is with that positivity and hope she now throughout the community work together to urges those still dealing with cancer to face raise money for American Cancer Society ini- their obstacles head-on, with hope they will tiatives which include cancer research and get through it all. Proud to Support support for current cancer patients. “I say fight,” Dale said. “Determine in your Being part of these efforts has also given heart that you’re going to fight and be a sur- Dale some unique opportunities to encour- vivor. You can’t control cancer, but you can age people who are recovering from cancer. control how you face it.” Contributed photo JOANIE DALE, plant manager of Advanced Photographic Solutions, is shown here wearing one of the wigs she wore while battling cancer. She worked while LOUDERMILK is “hope.” undergoing treatment for breast cancer, and from page 11 “I want people to know there is hope and she is now captain of her facility’s Relay For if I can be a beacon of hope, that means a Life team. ner and took donations,” he said. “I collected lot,” he said. “It does something for me spiri- a good sum of money doing that. It was real- tually and it does something for me getting 500 South Lee Hwy. SW ly nice standing out there talking to every- over the loss of my dad. If I can share just a (Across from Kile Dodge) body. I touched everybody’s life, and was little bit of joy and hope, that means some- 4 7 2 - 3 0 7 3 able to pray with some people who were sur- thing.” vivors or were going through treatment. I got He said when there are more than 1,000 to love on them and encourage them.” people together at the relay, including sur- Loudermilk says participating in the relay vivors and patients, it shows the support is is special because it is a community event. there. “The friendships and the involvement in “The American Cancer Society helps peo- my community make it special,” he said. “I ple here in Cleveland,” Loudermilk said. “It’s love Cleveland. I haven’t lived here all my a big national thing, but it comes down to life. But, I love it and being around people — there are people here that have been affected that’s what this has meant to me.” by cancer, and the American Cancer Society Loudermilk said the premise of the relay is helping them right now in Cleveland.” Proud to Support GOINS photograph was selected for the wrapping from page 3 of Kellogg’s Special K Bar. Goins said Mauldin’s cancer returned while she was a Life. “We do several other activities and member of Peyton’s Relay team. fundraisers,” she said. Goins said Edwards was a Peyton’s She added that her employer, Peyton’s, is employee who battled the disease on her very strong supporter of the annual event, own, saying little to her co-workers about and its Relay team. The company sponsors her disease. off days, which team participants can earn Goins said her service to the team, and in a giveaway. being a Cancer Society volunteer, gives her The Peyton’s team has also sponsored a chance to give back in the memory of the annual Reindeer Run for the past five Mauldin, Edwards, and many other friends years, and is looking ahead to this year’s and family who have battled cancer. sixth event, in December. The team also “We’re gearing up for this year’s celebra- Call Us For Information • Free Estimates! had a booth at last year’s Block Party to tion on April 29,” she said. We’ll auction off raise funds. baskets and funnel cakes, and we’ll have Goins said she would be remiss if she bounce games for the kids.” did not take time to remember two ladies Goins has only been team captain for W W ASTE ASTE CC ONNECTIONS ONNECTIONS from Peyton’s who have passed away in three years, but she’s looking ahead to her Of Tennessee recent years, Maddy Mauldin and Kim fourth Relay for Life as captain, and 19th Edwards. overall. She said Mauldin was a Peyton’s employ- She said she is excited about the chal- 423.476.2293 ee who was honored by the Kellogg’s food lenges ahead and the opportunity to help 386 Industrial Dr., Cleveland • www.wasteconnections.com company. She was a cancer survivor whose the American Cancer Society. 16—Cleveland Daily Banner—Thursday, April 20, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com

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