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161st YEAR • NO. 224 JANUARY 18, 2016 CLEVELAND, TN 16 PAGES • 50¢ Safety Committee to review worker’s comp claims By BRIAN GRAVES Commissioner Thomas Crye raised the stating, “We’re spending an ungodly Emergency Management Agency, the the number at the sheriff’s department. Banner Staff Writer issue earlier this month when he singled amount of money on stupidity.” ratio of the number of claims to the num- “The point I was trying to make, out the county road department. During the same meeting when Crye ber of employees is higher in the road according to these numbers, is there is a A committee which normally gets little “The last batch of 10 [at the road made those comments, he noted the department. 4.5 percent better chance that the road public attention will get more than usual department] included exposure to poison claims from the road department are During an 18-month period from July department is a more dangerous place to when it meets for its quarterly meeting ivy at the road department,” Crye said. “It “nearly equal” to those from the Bradley 2014 to December 2015, the road depart- work,” he continued. “They have 4.5 on Tuesday. cost the county around $3,730. We’re County Sheriff’s office. ment, with approximately 55 employees, times more worker’s compensation The county safety committee, consist- dealing with small change, but you add it Crye publically apologized to Sheriff recorded 54 claims for worker’s compen- claims than what the sheriff’s depart- ing of representatives from each county up and we’re starting to talk about Eric Watson during a meeting last week, sation. ment does, and they’re not out here run- department, will meet at 10 a.m. in the money.” saying he did not mean to be critical of The BCSO, with 270 employees, ning all of these patrol cars around the mayor’s conference room at the County Crye is the Commission’s representa- the BCSO in making that comment. showed 57 claims within the same peri- county.” Annex. tive on the county safety committee and The commissioner explained his com- od. It was also noted the deputies work This meeting will be getting attention is expected to bring up the subject at parison between the two departments “What I was trying to do was pay you a with unpredictable circumstances, because of recent questions concerning their Tuesday meeting. was to call attention to the ratio of compliment,” Crye told Watson at that including dealing with inmates. the use by employees of worker’s com- The commissioner said there needs to claims. meeting. “I noticed the number of pensation benefits. be a better accounting of those claims, In numbers compiled by the county employees at the road department and See SAFETY, Page 4 Inside Today Education film slated for Feb. 25 screening at CHS Documentary eyes changes in future

By LARRY C. BOWERS Banner Staff Writer Cleveland and Bradley County educators, students and the gen- Broncos buck eral public have an opportunity to view a unique documentary on the Steelers education in America. Denver quarterback Peyton The film, “Beyond Measure,” Manning led the Broncos to a will be shown come-from-behind win over the from 7 to 9 . The Lee Photos courtesy Jamie Creekmore, Cleveland Utilities p.m. on University Flames picked up two CLEVELAND UTILITIES EMPLOYEES have been involved in sewer-line rehabilitation, while also performing normal utility repairs Thursday, Feb. victories over Shorter, and will such as fixing a leak in one of the company’s larger water lines (photo above) in the rain. In the sewer-line work, metal plates are 25, in the Betsy prepare for a GSC showdown placed on city streets following work on the lines underneath the roadways (below). Vines Theater with . The at Cleveland Tennessee Lady Volunteers will High School. try to find some consistency There is reg- tonight against Notre Dame. See istration for Sports, Pages 9-11. About all those street cuts seating, which is limited, and Ringstaff is being han- ‘I Have a Dream’ dled by the production company. Cleveland Utilities projects are the result More than 70 have registered, but remains relevant additional seats are still available A common debate among his- on the school system’s website. torians is, “What is the greatest of extensive sewer rehabilitation strategy Cleveland Director of Schools speech ever made?” Was it Dr. Martin Ringstaff said there is a possibility of a second showing Franklin Roosevelt’s condemna- By ALLEN MINCEY emphasis of that program is to tion of the attack on Pearl Harbor Banner Staff Writer stay out in front of any issues, of the film if there are not enough as a “Day of Infamy?” Was it be proactive. A lot of the sewer John F. Kennedy urging Metal plates are covering sev- system is 60 to 70 years old, is See EDUCATION, Page 4 Americans to “ask not what your eral street cuts in Cleveland, old-clay system, and is cracked country can do for you, but what and in some cases, traffic has and in need of rehabilitation.” you can do for your country?” had to be rerouted away from Some of the work is done in Armed robbers Opinions vary, but certainly one those areas. Some have grum- more visible areas, and has led of the most inspiring addresses bled about the detours and to detours such as the one hit convenience came from Dr. Martin Luther King delays on many heavily traveled nearing completion on Jr. with his “I Have a Dream” plea roadways. Georgetown Road. store Sunday; for change. Read a perspective in But these motorists need to “That was an area where we an editorial on Page 12 of today’s keep in mind that if the road needed to do some work,” Clark pair sought edition. cuts were not made, and work said. done in those areas, there He added, “We do want to From Staff Reports would be more problems in the thank everyone out there for The Bradley County Sheriff’s Forecast future — especially in the dis- their patience and understand- Office is currently investigating posal of waste throughout the ing. We realize that it is incon- an armed robbery that took place Today looks to be partly to most- city. venient for the public, but we late Sunday afternoon at a South ly sunny, with a high near 31. Cleveland Utilities’ have to do this to maintain our Lee Highway business. Wastewater Rehabilitation are protecting the environment, work needs to be done, it is infrastructure. One man and one woman are Tonight should be clear and cold, Manager Greg Clark and Water and one of the parts of that act done. with lows dipping to around 15 The most visible worksite, being sought in connection with Division Vice President Craig is to check for sanitary sewer The work on the sewer sys- now that the rehab on degrees. Tuesday should see the robbery at the One Stop Mini Mullinax said the work on overflow. That is the most chal- tem is something that has been Georgetown Road is nearly fin- Mart, located at 3096 South Lee sunny skies, with a high near 32. sewer pipes is necessary, and, lenging work that is being planned for a couple of years. ished, is on Wildwood Avenue. Highway midway between Tuesday night should be mostly thus, excavation of areas to get done, not just in Cleveland but “The work that we are doing Clark said that in the near Johnson School Road and cloudy, with a low around 20. to these pipes must take place. in other cities.” right now is our SCOPE 10 pro- future — “the next couple of Brymer Creek Road. Many of those lines are under- Clark said that the work on gram, which is something that months” — work will begin in According to BCSO reports, the neath city streets. the sewer lines is contracted we developed about three years the area between Mosby Park market was robbed by a white Index “The Clean Water Act dic- out, and while the contractor ago; it went into effect and it and the underpass on Inman male wearing jeans, shoes tates why we are doing what we works with Cleveland Utilities was to rehabilitate our waste- Classified...... 15 are doing,” Mullinax said. “We on scheduling the work, when water system,” Clark said. “The See STREET, Page 4 Comics...... 6 See ROBBERS, Page 4 Editorials...... 12 Horoscope...... 6 MINI Page...... 5 Obituaries...... 2 Sports...... 9-11 Carolyn Ingram wrapping up 45 years TV Schedule...... 7 Schools Dr. Martin Ringstaff. Weather...... 8 By LARRY C. BOWERS Banner Staff Writer Mike Collier, who has served as princi- PERSONALITY pal at Cleveland Middle School since Around Town Carolyn Ingram, who has spent 45 2012, will be taking Ingram’s place at years in education, is stepping away from PROFILE Yates Primary. a lot of things she loves to do ... to be able She said she is very pleased that some- Sissy Hilliard getting big smiles to do a lot of things she loves to do! from a customer ... Jackson one she knows is taking over “her chil- Ingram is the best principal Donald P. attempted to place the student with the dren.” Higdon actually enjoying his first Yates Elementary School has ever had. Of haircut ... Holly Thompson getting right teacher,” she said in a recent inter- Ingram said she has known Collier for course, she is the school’s only principal view, while discussing plans to retire at more than 30 years, and their families to go backstage to meet Vince since its doors first opened in 1993. Gill ... Charlie Blackwell asking the end of the 2015-16 school year. both attended St. John’s First United Prior to that, she was principal at Ingram says she knows the name of Methodist Church on Highway 58 in for a ride home ... Jessica Blythe Elementary School for three years. Shermer remembering “the good every child in her school, and each year Hamilton County. The much-beloved Yates principal has “Mike is a fine fellow,” she said. old days” ... Becca Frady enjoy- developed a reputation with students, she gets to know her teachers. ing a cup of coffee provided by The Yates Primary principal has been parents, teachers and administrators as She currently has two teachers, Caitlyn her boss. Cagle (Fuller) and Elizabeth Griffin, who closely involved with her students, teach- an innovative, ambitious and fun-loving ers and parents for more than 23 years. were students at Yates. “It’s exciting to see school official who always thinks “stu- She and her staff have multiple activi- dents first.” our students go on through life,” she said. ties through the school year, celebrating “I believe my greatest strength at Yates Her replacement has already been Primary has been that I’ve always announced by Cleveland Director of See INGRAM, Page 4 Carolyn Ingram 6489076 75112 2—Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, January 18, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com Richard Grayless Bourdon and her husband, Jonathan, Kody Ward, Meghan Richard Grayless, 68, of Ward, Brock, Reid, Braylen and Chattanooga, died Saturday, Drake Gibson, Ethan, Leighton OBITUARIES Jan.16, 2016, in a Chattanooga and Charlotte Odom and (USPS 117-700) health care facility. Brandon Harrison and several Periodical Postage Paid at Cleveland, TN 37320-3600 Post Office Arrangements have been nieces and nephews. POSTMASTER: Send Address Changes to: Banner, P.O. Box 3600, Cleveland, TN 37320-3600 entrusted to Companion Funeral A Remembrance of Life serv- Kermit Edward Claunch Home & Crematory. Published at 1505 25th Street, NW (P.O. Box 3600) ice will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, in Cleveland, TN 37320-3600, daily except Saturday Kermit Edward “Bud” Claunch, Jan. 19, 2016, at Jim Rush and Christmas day by Cleveland Newspapers, Inc. 72, of Madisonville, passed away Funeral and Cremation Services Phone (423) 472-5041. Saturday, Jan. 9, 2016, at a local Wildwood Ave. Chapel with hospital. Pastor Jimmy Dupree officiating. Stephen L. Crass Jim Bryant He was a native of Tuscumbia, The interment will follow in the Editor & Publisher General Manager Ala. and was born on May 24, Fort Hill Cemetery with Clay 1943, to the late Kermit L. 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Sweetwater and the American E-Edition Only $26.85 $53.70 $ 107.40 $8.95 $1.95 Legion of Sweetwater. Andrew ‘Andy’ Daresta He is survived by spouse of 6 Andrew “Andy” M. Daresta, 67, Office Hours: Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. • 423-472-5041 years, Linda Mikus Claunch of a resident of Cleveland, passed Madisonville; two children: away Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2016, in Patrick Claunch and Kelly of a local hospital. Florence, Ala. and Greg Claunch He was a veteran of the United IT’SASPECIAL of Alabama; one brother, William States Army, where he received CHURCH ACTIVITIES C Claunch (Beverly) of Madison, a Bronze Star, Air Medal, Purple Ala.; and other extended family Heart and Rifle Expert commen- DAY FOR ... and friends. dations. A Celebration of Life service He was a member of the 11th Jack Higgins will be the speak- Hands Extended Devotional at will be held on Saturday, Jan. 23, Armored Calvary’s Veterans of er Tuesday at 7 a.m., for His Garden Plaza, 3500 Keith St. 2016, at 3 p.m. from the chapel of Vietnam and Cambodia. He was Melba Baumuller, Kristi Alley, Serenity Funeral Home of also involved in being a mentor Sherry Shaver and Michael Dale Etowah. Interment will be private. for people in need. Pendergrass, who are celebrating The family will receive friends He was preceded in death by birthdays today ... Teresa Dobbs, from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday prior to his parents, Frank and Winifred who turns 52 ... Jason Dolch, the service. Keil Daresta. LOTTERY NUMBERS He is survived by his two chil- who turns 39 ... Dominique Online condolences may be Craigmiles, who turns 30 ... sent to dren: James “Jimmy” A. Daresta www.serenityfunerals.com. of Cleveland, and Christopher K. Addison Elliott, who turns 20. Daresta of Atlanta, Ga.; grand- (AP) — These state lotteries 08-09-10-16-18-19-20-22-23-24 children: Eddie and Sydney were drawn Sunday: All or Nothing Morning: 01-04- Daresta, both of Knoxville; and Ruby Margret Thompson Tennessee 06-07-08-12-13-15-16-17-18-21 brothers: Frank, Stephen, Bob Ruby Margret Thompson, 92, Cash 3 Evening: 8-1-9, Lucky All or Nothing Night: 01-03-05- a resident of Cleveland, went SEE BY THE and Jim Daresta. I Sum: 18 07-08-09-11-12-14-19-22-23 A graveside service will be home to be with the Lord on Friday, Jan. 15, 2016, at the Cash 4 Evening: 3-4-9-9, Cash 3 Evening: 0-1-6 held at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, ANNER Lucky Sum: 25 Cash 3 Midday: 4-5-2 Jan. 20, 2016, in the family residence. B Chattanooga National Cemetery. She was of Church of God Mega Millions Cash 4 Evening: 2-2-7-3 The family will receive friends faith, and was married for 74 Estimated jackpot: $30 million Cash 4 Midday: 6-2-5-0 from 5 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday at years to her husband, Glenn The Public Relations Powerball Fantasy 5: 08-13-15-25-32 Ralph Buckner Funeral Home. Thompson. Committee of the Cleveland Estimated jackpot: $50 million Estimated jackpot: $125,000 We invite you to view and sign She was preceded in death by Georgia Georgia FIVE Evening: 2-2-6- her parents, Lemuel and Minnie Bradley County Public Library the Daresta family guestbook at will meet Tuesday at 3 p.m. at the All or Nothing Day: 01-05-07- 1-3 www.ralphbuckner.com. Banks; sisters: Mary Francis, Ruth, Sarah, and brother, Cleveland Bradley County Public 08-11-13-14-15-17-19-20-21 Georgia FIVE Midday: 9-6-1-6- Harlen Banks; two great-grand- Library. All or Nothing Evening: 01-07- 1 children: Brett Carroll, Landon Thompson. She is survived by her spouse, Glenn Thompson; three Wyoming officials back various children: Jimmy (Margret) Thompson, Steve (Elizabeth) Thompson and Ronald “Andy” schemes in bid to rescue coal (Brenda) Thompson; five grand- children; Pamela Thompson ,Stephanie McCoy, Robert CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — gas, which can be burned more have more of an incentive to Thompson, Amanda Thompson, Public enemy No. 1 for climate cleanly than coal directly. remove carbon dioxide from Anthony Thompson, all of change and no longer the fossil An Australian company, Linc smokestacks if they could put Cleveland; four great-grandchil- fuel utilities prefer to burn to Energy, has proposed a demon- the gas to profitable use. dren: Christopher Fink, generate electricity, coal has few stration plant in the Powder That’s the theory behind a $20 Tammy Kilgore-Cross Kameron Fink, Tori Thompson, allies these days. But one state is River Basin, an arid coal-mining million competition organized by Addison Thompson; one sister, still fighting to save the industry: region in northeast Wyoming the XPrize Foundation. Private Tammy Diana Kilgore-Cross, Virginia Long; and several 51, went to be with the Lord on nieces and nephews. Wyoming. and southeast Montana that energy industry is funding the Saturday, Jan. 16, 2016. The funeral will be held at From a proposal to burn the supplies about 40 percent of the prize, but Wyoming has pledged She was born on Oct. 10, noon, Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2016, stuff underground to hosting a nation’s coal. $15 million to build a lab at 1964, to the most loving father, in the chapel of Ralph Buckner contest to find profitable uses for The process leaves a chemical Basin Electric’s Dry Fork John Wesley Kilgore, and moth- Funeral Home with Pastor Mike carbon dioxide from power brew in the ground. Regulators Station, a coal-fired power plant er, Diana Kilgore. Justice. plants, the top coal-producing in Queensland, Australia, accuse near Gillette in northeast She was a true daddy’s girl The family will receive friends state has spent tens of millions Linc of causing serious environ- Wyoming. from birth through death. from 4 to 7 p.m., today at the She was a resident of of dollars for a coal savior — with mental harm at underground The lab will have room for sev- funeral home. little to show. coal gasification projects there. eral scientific tenants besides Cleveland, and of the Baptist We invite you to send a mes- faith. She was the most loving sage of condolence and view Big-time state spending was Wyoming and the U.S. XPrize to conduct research into mother, grandmother “Nana,” the Thompson family guestbook easy in Wyoming not long ago. Environmental Protection using smokestack carbon diox- daughter, wife and sister that at www.ralphbuckner.com. Good times for coal, oil and nat- Agency agreed to let the ide. It is slated to become opera- you’ll ever know. Josie Ellen Davis ural gas created huge budget Wyoming project proceed even if tional in July 2017. She was preceded in death by Josie Ellen Davis, 87, a lifelong surpluses. it contaminated groundwater. —- her daddy, John W. Kilgore; resident of McDonald and the Now that all three industries But low natural gas prices FINDING NEW MARKETS brother, John W. Kilgore II; and last of 14 children of William and are suffering from low prices, appear to have stalled the proj- Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead and sister, Kandy Kilgore-Satterfield; Emily Holder, passed away grandparents; Jess and looming deficits in the Cowboy ect. Linc officials didn’t return a other Wyoming officials also Friday, Jan. 15, 2016, at the fam- State are raising an old question: message seeking comment. have been to Japan, India, South Genevieve Kilgore, Willie Mae ily residence where she was sur- “Billie” Sargent and James rounded by her loved ones. Is it time to diversify the econo- —- Korea, Taiwan, Australia and Henry; father and mother-in-law; She was born on March 23, my beyond fossil fuels? CARBON SEQUESTRATION China in recent years to promote Bob and Hazel Cross. 1928. “They’ve chosen to support the Six years ago, the University of Wyoming coal — with no new She is survived by her hus- She retired from Magic Chef coal industry whether it makes Wyoming’s Carbon Management markets to show for their efforts. band of 22 years, Preston Cross; after 42 years of service to fulfill any sense or not. I mean, we’re Institute began investigating One problem is that the West mother, Diana ,and Ernie Smith; her greatest role as full-time basically a coal colony,” said Bob whether a 25-square mile area in Coast lacks port facilities to her children that were her entire “Granny Josie,” as she was LeResche, chairman of the southwest Wyoming could trap export much of Wyoming’s coal. world: Dustin and Natalie Kilgore, affectionately known by her fami- Jessica and Justin Davenport Powder River Basin Resource carbon dioxide emitted from Regulators are reviewing big coal ly and friends in the community. Council landowners group. power plants. terminal proposals in Oregon and Alexis and Morgan Cross; She was preceded in death by her heart and soul was her her parents; siblings: Louis, Some of the coal industry’s top The institute spent $17 million and Washington — projects sup- grandchildren: Hunter, Brooke, Harrison, Eugene, Grace, Albert, players, including Arch Coal and of taxpayer money drilling a ported by some locals but Emily and Abbi Kilgore, Kayla Juanita, Aline, Luther, Ida, Irene, Alpha Natural Resources, have 12,000-foot-deep well in 2011. opposed by others, including and Alyssa Davenport, Skylar James, Tom and Billy; husband, filed for bankruptcy as utilities But it stopped because American Indian tribes and envi- and Austin Queen and Tiffany Jack Davis; sons-in-law: Joe switch to cheaper and cleaner- researchers realized it would ronmentalists. Wright; sisters: Ramona Kilgore- Kelley and Loy Parlier; and burning natural gas and the cost cost as much as $750 million to Last year, the Wyoming Wattenbarger, Krystal and Larry daughter, Jackie Davis. of renewable energy keeps acquire enough carbon dioxide Legislature authorized issuing Wright, and Shari Sargent; broth- She is survived by her son, er, Jimmy Kilgore; and many spe- falling. The Obama administra- to complete the experiment. up to $1 billion in state bonds, if Paul Davis; daughters: Nancy tion on Friday suspended the “I don’t think it was a waste at necessary, to finance construc- cial and loved nephews and Parlier and Sharon Kelley; grand- nieces, and all the many children children: Paula Davis, Stephanie leasing program for coal on fed- all. It was a good chunk of tion of those terminals. The state that she was momma to over the Hatmaker, Angee Parlier (Tony), eral lands, most of which occur research in the real world,” said hasn’t gone that route yet, but years. Michael Brock (Amelia), and in Wyoming and neighboring Rob Hurless, deputy director of Mead said he expects the port She was a loving, giving and Emily Hannah (Kevin); great- Montana. the University of Wyoming’s facilities to win regulatory an exceptional woman that loved grandchildren: Christopher Ruby Ward Will a Superman for coal come School of Energy Resources. approval. everyone unconditionally. Her Sherlin, Nick Hatmaker, Kaity to the rescue in time? —- “Listen, coal’s valuable. It’s Ruby Ward, 88, a resident of heart and home were always Strickland, Elliott Brock, Addison “The odds look pretty slim COAL TO LIQUID FUEL plentiful,” Mead said. “It is being open to anyone that needed it. Brock, Chris Jones, and Nichole Cleveland, passed away Saying she will be missed is Saturday, Jan. 16, 2016, in a right now,” said Rob Godby, a Turning coal into diesel, gaso- used and will continue to be Hannah; and great-great-grand- University of Wyoming professor. line and other liquid fuels isn’t a used around the planet, regard- beyond and understatement. children: David Davis and Rosie Chattanooga health care facility. The funeral will be held at 3 Jones. She was born Oct. 26 ,1927, in The stakes for Wyoming are new idea. Germany did it during less of what we do in this coun- p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2016, A memorial service will be held Cleveland to the late Harrison high. Coal mining and directly World War II and a company pro- try.” in the chapel of Ralph Buckner at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 19, and Annie Welch Stepp. She was related business account for 14 posed it in Wyoming as oil prices Funeral Home. 2016, in the chapel of Ralph also preceded in death by her percent of the economy and 1 in began to creep toward record The family will receive friends Buckner Funeral Home with the husband, Glenn Ward Sr.; her 5 jobs in the state, according to highs in 2007. from 5 to 8 this evening Rev. Greg Banther officiating. brothers: Richard Stepp and the university’s Center for The $2 billion DKRW Clyde Stepp and her sister, Interment will be at Sunset The family will receive friends Energy Economics. Advanced Fuels plant outside Memorial Gardens with a white from noon to 2 p.m. Tuesday at Dottie Clinton. dove ceremony. She was a loving wife, mother Here’s a look at what Wyoming the tiny town of Medicine Bow in the funeral home. has done - often at public southern Wyoming never got off We invite you to send a mes- Interment will follow at Lee and grandmother who loved her sage of condolence and view the Cemetery in McDonald with fam- “grandbabies”. expense - to try to save coal: the drawing board — except for a Kilgore family guestbook at ily and friends serving as pall- She is survived by her daugh- —- couple concrete pads and $1.9 www.ralphbuckner.com. bearers. ters: Janice Odom and her hus- UNDERGROUND COAL GASI- million in state funding to band, Doug, Patricia Woody and FICATION rebuild 13 miles of road for the her husband, Ed; her son, Glenn Wyoming regulators recently project. Ward Jr. and his wife, Gayla, all agreed to let an Australian com- Low global oil prices now of Cleveland; her grandchildren: Sandy Harrison and her hus- pany pollute groundwater to threaten to shut down the proj- band, Ken, Clay Ward and his experiment with a use for coal ect once and for all. DKRW offi- wife, Tabitha, Tasha Woody, that doesn’t involve burning it in cials recently warned local offi- Tanner Odom and his wife, Joy, a power plant. cials it isn’t feasible at current To submit an obituary, have the funeral home or cremation soci- Jeremy Odom and his wife, Underground coal gasification prices. Katie, Eric Gibson and his wife, involves partially burning coal —- ety in charge of arrangements e-mail the information to obituar- Amanda; her great-grandchil- still in the ground. The process CARBON XPRIZE dren: Ryan Lowe and his fiancé, [email protected] and fax to 423-614-6529, attention Obits. yields a mix of gases called syn- Utilities that burn coal might Georgia Wright, Caramie www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, January 18, 2016— 3

King Day participants in S.C. celebrate Confederate flag’s removal In Loving Memory of Wendell Wooten, Jr. COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Civic recalling the legacy of King, who Janet S. Carter/The Free Press via AP 7/13/66 ~ 1/18/12 leaders, activists, artists and was assassinated in 1968. JAMES MUMFORD, presi- The moment that others are celebrating, march- In the nation’s capital, dent of the Lenoir County you left me, my heart was split in ing and paying homage Monday President and NAACP, speaks Sunday at the two; One side to Martin Luther King Jr., first lady Michelle Obama Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gath- was filled with marking the 30th anniversary planned to take part in a com- memories; the ering at the Lenoir County other side died of the federal holiday honoring munity service program in Courthouse in Kinston, N.C. with you. I often the slain civil rights leader. King’s honor. Attorney General This is the 30th anniversary of lay awake at In South Carolina, civil rights Loretta Lynch was to be the night when the the holiday honoring the late world is fast leaders planned a march to keynote speaker at a National civil rights leader. asleep; and I take their state capitol as in past Action Network King Day a walk down memory lane with tears years when their rally highlight- Awards program and FBI upon my cheek. Remembering you is easy, I do it everyday; but missing ed calls to remove the Director James Comey planned you is a heartache that never goes Confederate flag from to lead a government wreath- away. I hold you tightly within my Statehouse grounds. laying service at the Martin heart and there you will remain; you see life has gone on without you, but The King Day at the Dome Luther King Jr. memorial in will never be the same. gathering began in 2000 with Washington. Loved and Missed by that call. Last July, organizers Elsewhere, the King Center in Mom-Linda Wooten, got their wish as South Atlanta was set to celebrate the Brother-Jacky Wooten, Carolina swiftly removed the holiday with a remembrance Sister-Debra Wells. flag which had flown at the ceremony at Ebenezer Baptist capitol for more than 50 years Church. That commemoration after what police said was a caps more than a week of racially motivated shooting that events meant to celebrate the GRAY claimed nine lives at a church slain civil rights icon’s legacy in Charleston. under the theme: “Remember! January 1966 had announced with the group Black Lives EPPERSON The state NAACP said there is Celebrate! Act! King’s Legacy of plans for the Freedom Matter planned to march onto a still more work to do to honor Freedom for Our World.” Movement. In a nod to that Mississippi River bridge that AUTOMOTIVE King and the theme of this “What most people around legacy, Secretary of Housing connects Minneapolis and St. Welcomes year’s rally is “education equi- the world want, whatever nation and Urban Development Julian Paul during a Martin Luther ty,” with speakers calling for they live in, is the freedom to Castro was set to speak at King Day rally. KEN STEGALL South Carolina to spend more participate in government, the Monday’s service. The Star Tribune reports that Service Manager money to help students in poor- freedom to prosper in life and King’s legacy will also be cele- the activists would rally for the Ken invites all former er, more rural school districts, the freedom to peacefully coex- brated in New York at the state release of a video of the customers and friends to visit which frequently have a majori- ist,” said King’s daughter, the Capitol complex. A free program November fatal shooting of 24- him at his new location ty of black students. Rev. Bernice King. at the Empire State Plaza year-old Jamar Clark by a And this year’s event will also The theme of freedom is espe- Convention Center on Monday Minneapolis police officer. In St. WE SERVICE ALL MAKES & MODELS include appearances by all cially meaningful this year, she was to feature musical and the- Paul, protesters want the case OIL CHANGE three main Democratic presi- said, because it is the 50th atrical tributes, including per- of Marcus Golden reopened. FREE TIRE SPECIAL $ 39 95 dential candidates — Hillary anniversary of her father’s trip formances by Grammy-winning Golden was fatally shot by St. NO SYNTHETIC OR DIESEL. NOT VALID ROTATION WITH ANY OTHER OFFER OR PROMOTION. Clinton, Bernie Sanders and to Chicago to highlight the need gospel singer Dorinda Clark- Paul police early last year. A EXPIRES 1/31/16 Martin O’Malley. for open and fair housing. King Cole and blues guitarist Guy grand jury declined to indict the EXPIRES 1/31/16 The rally in Columbia is one and the Southern Christian Davis. officers involved in that shoot- of many planned nationwide Leadership Conference in And in Minneapolis, activists ing.

NYC deal reached to keep horse-drawn carriages Family NEW YORK (AP) — New York City officials Sunday said the As news emerged last week of include any compensation for City officials announced deal would eventually reduce a possible agreement, Elizabeth carriage drivers who lose their Medicine Today Sunday that a deal has been the number of licensed horses Forel of the Coalition to Ban jobs. by Dr. Paul Grayson Smith, Jr., D.O., P.C. reached to keep some horse- from about 180 to 95 when a Horse Drawn Carriages said “Working out the logistics of and Dr. Paul Grayson Smith, III, D.O. drawn carriages in Central Park permanent home is built for she remained opposed to any this agreement will be key in Both Physicians Are Certified by the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians. and build a new in-park stable them in Central Park by Oct. 1, plan that does not ban carriage reaching an outcome that is DECIPHERING STAGE 0 BREAST CANCER for the horses rather than ban 2018. The agreement also lim- horses altogether. She also suitable to all parties involved,” Stage 0 ductal breast cancer is the condition as lobular neoplasia, them altogether. its the operation of horse- questioned whether it would be Council members Ydanis cancer of the breast that has not which means an irregularity in the “We are pleased to have drawn carriages, with the proper to house horses belong- Rodriguez and Daniel Dromm yet spread outside the ducts or lob- tissue. reached an agreement in con- exception of travel to and from ing to private businesses in the said in a statement Sunday. ules in which they have formed If you have been diagnosed with into the surrounding breast tissue. ductal carcinoma, your doctor may cept on the future of New York’s their existing stables to Central public park. This type of very early breast cancer recommend regular clinical breast horse carriage industry,” Mayor Park beginning June 1. “What right does Mayor Bill is known as ductal (or lobular) car- exams and mammograms. He or Bill de Blasio said in a joint Once the stable is complete, de Blasio have to take public cinoma in situ. At this stage, the she may also prescribe Tamoxifen, a statement with City Council all travel and operations will be land and build a stable for pri- cancer is extremely treatable, and is medication that helps prevent can- Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito inside Central Park, providing vate use?” she asked. considered to be a non-invasive cer cells from growing. For more and the Teamsters union, space for 68 carriages and 75 The move to a park stable cancer. However, if ductal car- information, or to schedule an which represents the carriage horses, officials said. Horses would address one complaint G O L D & cinoma in situ goes undiagnosed, appointment, please call 472-6548. drivers. not at work must be on fur- from animal welfare activists: the cancer can spread to the sur- Our office is located at Ocoee DIAMONDS rounding tissue. Although “lobular Premiere Park, Suite 101, at 2121 The horses currently live in lough outside the city. that the horses were in danger carcinoma in situ” has a cancer- North Ocoee. We are available private stables on Manhattan’s The number of hours per day every time they made their daily TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR sounding word in the name, it is Monday through Friday, 8:00 to 5. West Side, and animal rights a carriage may operate will be walks from their staging area at not actually considered cancer, We Treat Our Patients Like We advocates have been fighting to limited to 9 hours in any 24- the south end of the park to the GOLD & OTHER ITEMS prompting some doctors to refer to Would Like to be Treated. get the carriages banned entire- hour period beginning Dec. 1 urban stables where they now 5301 BRAINERD ROAD P.S. People with lobular carcinoma in situ are at an increased ly, calling it inhumane to keep and carriages will be able to sleep at night. risk for developing breast cancer. horses in loud, car-clogged charge an extra $5 for trips Central Park already has a (423) 499-9162 Manhattan. The Democratic after 6 p.m. between Nov. 15th stable, once used by a city mayor also pledged when he and Jan. 5, and on Valentine’s equine unit and now used for was sworn in two years ago to Day or Easter, officials said. storage; it was not clear end the popular carriage rides Also, pedicabs will not be per- whether it could be repurposed. through the park. But that was mitted to operate in the park Also unclear is whether the met with public and political south of the 85th Street deal, which must be approved opposition. Transverse, beginning June 1. by the City Council, would Group helps rescue golden retrievers from LECANTO, Fla. (AP) — Florida dogs, Noah and Ben, went to 11-years-old and is a certified rescue groups are helping to Joshua’s House. Ben is already therapy dog. recover abandoned golden claimed for adoption, and Noah retrievers from the streets of will likely be adopted soon. Turkey and are bringing them Just a few months ago, the back to the . two were roaming the streets of SAVE Experts say golden retrievers Turkey searching for food and used to be a status symbol in finding themselves easy prey for Turkey, but only puppies are more aggressive feral dogs. YOUR OLD considered valuable, meaning “We have a waiting list of peo- many dogs are put in the streets ple who want to adopt a golden,” or left in the woods. Government said Pavlik. “That’s one of the NEWSPAPERS officials would “bury them alive main reasons for wanting to get in mass graves, poison them or these young, healthy dogs. There FOR leave them to fend for them- are very few available in this selves,” said Ellen Pavlik, presi- area.” dent of Joshua’s House, a rescue Pavlik’s organization is named RECYCLING group in Lecanto. after Joshua, who was beaten It costs about $2,000 to rescue and abused so badly that one leg each dog, including airfare, had to be amputated and he had Cleveland overnight boarding and vet fees. to undergo specialized surgery Groups across the state, includ- on his hips as a puppy. A doctor Daily Banner ing Everglades Golden Retriever advised that the dog be eutha- Rescue, and another in Atlanta, nized but Pavlik said he’s now are also part of the efforts. Adopt a Golden Atlanta Golden Rescue in Atlanta, which has brought national attention to the issue, saved more than 100 goldens last year and is looking to rescue 30 more a month this year. The Citrus County Chronicle (http://tinyurl.com/gtt5o95 ) reports most of the dogs that arrived last week went to rescue groups in South Florida. Two SAVE YOUR OLD Is Your Child, Parent, Grandparent or Favorite Pet NEWSPAPERS in the Cleveland Daily Banner? You can purchase any of our staff photos from our website at FOR www.clevelandbanner.com. Just find what you want RECYCLING and click the “Buy this photo” button under it. Then choose what size and finish, it’s as easy at that! Cleveland Previously published photos are also available in Daily Banner our Photo Galleries. 4—Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, January 18, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com Ingram Global woes, sinking stocks From Page 1 all the major holidays, does her husband. Yates Primary. don’t mean a new recession Valentine’s Day, and other One big thing she plans is After high school, she received WASHINGTON (AP) — Last week’s harrowing Caterpillar, that have significant business there. events. Right now, they are spending more time with her a bachelor’s at Tennessee plunge in U.S. stocks — fueled by economic fears (Caterpillar shares shed 2.7 percent Friday.) preparing for Dr. Seuss Day family, especially with the three in Athens, got about China and plummeting oil prices — left “For many of these companies, the narrative during the first of March. loves of her life — granddaugh- her master’s at Tennessee Tech investors anxious and alarmed. Some wondered behind their growth and earnings prospects is Ingram dresses up as the ters Ella 14, Madison 13, and University in Cookeville, and if it signaled an approaching recession in the China,” Zandi said. “If you throw that narrative Queen of Hearts each year, and Anna 12. earned her EDS at Lincoln United States. out, investors get nervous.” The answer, most analysts say, is no. The disconnect between the actual economy reads “The Night Before She said she prepares lunch Memorial University located in Christmas” to her students for her three young ladies each The American economy is expected to prove and the price of stocks isn’t new. From the wan- Harrogate. resilient and nimble enough to avoid serious ing days of the Great Recession into the tepid around that holiday season. Sunday, and perhaps they will Her first teaching job was in The longtime educator says be able to spend more time damage, at least anytime soon. For all the econ- recovery that followed, stocks managed to gradu- DeKalb County, Ga., just out- omy’s challenges, the job market is strong, home ally rise despite persistently high unemployment she realizes she will miss many together when she retires. side of Atlanta. things when she leaves Yates Ingram was born in Glade sales are solid and cheaper gasoline has allowed and tepid economic growth. Now, the opposite She then taught in Knoxville consumers to spend more on cars, restaurants seems true. Primary. “The things I’ll miss the Spring, Va., and attended high for two years, in Pulaski, Va., for most,” she said, “are the chil- school there. Her father worked and online shopping. “Main Street is better, and Wall Street is suf- four years, Anderson County for The companies that make up major stock fering,” said Jim Paulsen, chief investment drens’ honesty, their love and for the U.S. Gypson Company in four years, back to Knoxville, the hugs.” Plaster Cove, Va., and her mom indexes are far more vulnerable than the econo- strategist at Wells Capital. and then went to Ooltewah my itself is to distress abroad: Companies in the The broadest gauges of the economy look fun- She said she had one little was a homemaker. Elementary for five years. boy who was always into every- She has a twin brother, Bob, Standard & Poor’s 500 index derived 48 percent damentally sound. GDP likely expanded 2.4 per- While at Ooltewah, Ingram thing. One day she was really who retired five years ago as a of their revenue from abroad in 2014, up from 43 cent last year, according to JP Morgan Chase. learned there was an opening going after him, when he looked school principal in Abingdon, percent in 2003. Zandi foresees its growth hitting 2.8 percent in up and said, “Mrs. Ingram, for Va. for a principal at Cleveland’s old By contrast, exports account for only about 13 2016 — hardly spectacular but decent, especially an old woman, you sure are She said a strange thing is Blythe School. She applied, was percent of the nation’s gross domestic product — at a time when many industrialized economies pretty.” Those are the vocal that she and her twin have dif- hired, and remained in that the broadest gauge of economic output. That’s are struggling to grow at all. hugs she’s going to miss. ferent birthdays. “I was born at position for three years. one of the lowest such shares in the world. The job market appears particularly robust. Although Ingram acknowl- 11:57 p.m. on July 23, while he She was then appointed as Exports to China equal just 1 percent of GDP. Employers added an average of 221,000 jobs a edges the things she will miss, was born at 12:03 a.m, July 24. the Yates Primary principal “While the U.S. economy’s exposure to China month during 2015 and 284,000 a month from she is also looking forward to Ingram has a second younger when the new Cleveland school is relatively small, the multinational companies October through December. The unemployment her retirement. brother, Jim, who is employed opened its doors in 1993. She that trade on the stock market are much more rate has sunk from 10 percent in 2009 to 5 per- She plans to spend more time with Blue Cross, Blue Shield in has since enjoyed a very suc- exposed,” said Mark Zandi, chief economist at cent, a level associated with a healthy economy. with Cleveland’s Habitat for Chattanooga. cessful and decorated tenure at Moody’s Analytics. Improved job security — layoffs have slowed to Humanity, where her husband, She also has two sons from the school. The S&P 500 sank 2.2 percent Friday and has exceptionally low levels — has helped embolden Jerry Franitza, is construction her first marriage, Matt who is a She will definitely miss “her” tumbled 8 percent since the year began, deflated many Americans to shop. Consumer spending, manager. She has been volun- teacher at Cleveland’s Arnold first-, second- and third-grade by expectations of even lower oil prices ahead which drives about 70 percent of U.S. economic teering with Habitat for some Memorial School, and Marc who students next year, and a lot of and fears that China’s once-explosive economy is activity, rose at an annual rate of more than 3 time. is self-employed. people will miss Carolyn Ingram slowing more than anyone had expected. On percent in the spring and summer. Auto sales hit She also enjoys yard sales, Ingram journeyed an exten- and what she has meant to edu- Friday, the Xinhua news agency reported that a record last year. flea markets and auctions, as sive education path to get to cation in Cleveland. Chinese banks reduced loans last month from a Not that the U.S. economy has been left year earlier. unscathed by the weakness abroad. Partly It was the latest sign that China’s economy because a stronger dollar has made their goods continues to decelerate — an ominous trend for more expensive abroad, U.S. manufacturers are Education U.S. companies, like heavy-equipment maker suffering. From Page 1 seats available at this first show- “‘Beyond Measure’ lays bare the ing. striking evidence that America’s Ringstaff, who previously “We’re developing obsessive achievement culture is viewed the film and announced projects (in Cleveland), making our children sicker, not the planned screening several and we’re going to do smarter. And front and center weeks ago said, “We’re excited some great things. This are promising solutions — the about the opportunities in edu- film will provide us with stories of courageous communi- cation shown in this documen- information for some ties around the country who are tary.” good discussion.” working together to break free “We’re developing projects (in — Dr. Martin Ringstaff from achieve-at-all-costs expec- Cleveland), and we’re going to do tations.” some great things,” the director The editors said the book’s in- said. “This film will provide us hospitals, corporations and com- depth research, personal anec- with information for some good munity centers. dotes, and a dose of common discussion.” It has become the centerpiece sense, shows communities how Ringstaff added that he will of a nationwide movement to to realize their collective power to continue with his effort to find change education. change the system to better Photos courtesy Bradley County Sheriff’s Office opportunities for increased per- “Beyond Measure” continues reflect our true values: health, THE BRADLEY COUNTY Sheriff’s Office and other area law enforcement agencies are seeking the two sonalized learning as the school on that theme of change. happiness, and genuine learning people in these photos who are suspected of the armed robbery of a South Lee Highway convenience store system begins a new calendar This second film challenges for our children. Sunday afternoon. The woman, left photo, reportedly came into the One Stop Mini Mart for a purchase, exit- year. His exploratory effort has the assumptions of our current Every day we hear stories ed, then came back with the man who held up the clerk before leaving with the other suspect. The male the blessing of the school board. education story. about America’s troubled educa- suspect was wearing a ski mask. Anyone with any information on the robbery is asked to contact the BCSO. He has talked with teachers, Rather than ask why our stu- tion system, in Cleveland as well administrators, and students dents fail to measure up, this as communities across the about the project, and this film film asks you to reconsider the nation. in February is another opportu- greater purpose of education. In order to fix what is broken, nity to view how education can What if our education system educators say we need to narrow Robbers look at major changes in the way valued personal growth over test our curricula, standardize our From Page 1 we teach, and the way students scores? Put inquiry over mimic- classrooms, and find new ways learn. ry? Encouraged passion over to measure students and teach- and a light-colored hooded jacket. He also had a ski the vehicle headed south, BCSO reports explained. “Beyond Measure” is the latest rankings? ers. mask covering his face. He reportedly pointed a Video was obtained from the One Stop Mini Mart, documentary by author-director What if we decided that the In “Beyond Measure,” viewers handgun at the clerk on duty and demanded as well as from another nearby business. It is Vicki Abeles, who also directed higher aim of education was not will find a revolution brewing in money. believed, from reports, that the male and female the thought-provoking “Race to the transmission and memoriza- public schools across the coun- The Sheriff’s Office said that the robbery took had an approximately 4-year old female in the vehi- Nowhere.” tion of facts and formulas, but try. From rural Kentucky to New place minutes after a white female driving a white, cle with them. “Race to Nowhere” was a film the transformation (and growth) York City, schools are breaking four-door Hyundai entered the parking lot to the The Sheriff’s Office admitted that the photo- which challenged current think- of every student? away from an outmoded, test- store, exited the car, entered the business and graphs from the store surveillance cameras are of ing about how we prepare our The book, “Beyond Measure,” driven education and shaping a made a purchase. The car left the parking lot, poor quality, but hoped the description of the pair children for success. It was was on ’ Best new vision for our classrooms. returning minutes later when the white male exited and vehicle might help in determining their identi- shown nationwide and interna- These are schools that see crit- Seller List. it, entered the store and committed the robbery. ty. tionally in more than 7,000 ical thinking, communication, In describing the book, the The robber then left the store, running down Anyone recognizing the persons in the photo- schools, universities, cinemas, Times editorial staff said, exploration, experimentation, collaboration, and creativity as South Lee Highway, where he met the white graphs, or having information about the robbery, is the key to good education. Hyundai and jumped into the passenger seat, and asked to call 423-728-7311. And, they are dramatically improving outcomes for children Safety of all backgrounds. They are From Page 1 schools where practically every Street student graduates and goes on to From Page 1 The state Local Government finish college. Insurance Pool, in a correspon- “The last batch of 10 These goals are among the tar- Street. checked and worked on, but Clark said. “We feel like we have dence to County Mayor D. Gary gets of Ringstaff and his admin- Davis dated Oct. 13, 2015, noted [at the road Checking on areas where work budget restraints led CU to bid a good process going, so we look department] included istration. They’re looking at the needs to be done must fit into out work on some 50,000 feet of at areas where the most work is the poison ivy claims referenced possibility of changes for the by Crye. exposure to poison ivy budget restraints. pipe. needed and go from there,” he benefit of all Cleveland students. Clark said that 200,000 feet of “Any time that you do that said. “A particular note — seven poi- at the road department. “Beyond Measure,” like the son ivy claims at a cost of $3,700,” It cost the county pipe was found that needs to be rehab work it is expensive,” Along with working on the documentary “Race to Nowhere,” pipes underground, the contrac- the letter from Senior Loss Control around $3,730. We’re is being viewed across the Representative Rich Cieler read. dealing with small tor also is performing work on nation. It was shown at more manhole covers. “Possible consideration should be change, but you add it than 75 locations during the afforded to recommending long up and we’re starting to The CU representatives said final months of 2015, and 30 to that in the past, work on sewer sleeves, gloves and face shields.” talk about money.” 40 showings are scheduled at the The letter also noted the Jan. lines included digging and — Commissioner start of 2016, including the Feb. replacing pipe from one manhole 19 date of the safety committee’s Thomas Crye 25 date at Cleveland High next meeting. to another. School. “Now, we are using a process with a liner, ‘a felt type liner with a resin in it’ and we run it from GOP establishment loses hope of manhole to manhole,” Clark noted. As for the street cuts, the two winning Iowa and New Hampshire said that they are working on HOLLIS, N.H. (AP) — After out before the South Carolina Feb. 9, and Cruz in the mix for making the steel plates that months of predicting a come- primary that follows New second place. cover the holes easier to drive back for their preferred candi- Hampshire, allowing voters to The nine others in over. Clark and Mullinax said dates, Republican establishment more easily coalesce behind an Republicans race are fighting to that they are trying to make the leaders now concede the first alternative to the billionaire real emerge from the pack; there’s lit- work done cause as little an two contests of the presidential estate mogul and the Texas sen- tle sign anyone will drop out issue as possible, though cutting race, in Iowa and New ator. before voting begins. into streets can lead to changes Hampshire early next month, “I don’t know how they can Among them are Florida Sen. in travel plans. are Donald Trump’s and Ted convince themselves that they’ll Marco Rubio, former Florida “We are very sensitive to the Cruz’s to lose. be able to go into South Carolina Gov. Jeb Bush, New Jersey Gov. work being done on the road- That leaves many GOP tradi- and get something going, having Chris Christie and Ohio Gov. ways. We travel on them, too, so tionalists, who fear each candi- come in a distant third, fourth, John Kasich. Each is competing we are trying to minimize work date would be a disaster in the fifth place in Iowa and New for the same pool of center-right on the excavation of these roads, November general election, pin- Hampshire,” said Mike Dennehy, voters. but there are just times when ning their White House hopes on a New Hampshire Republican Allies of Bush and Kasich in work must be done,” Mullinax a feat no Republican has pulled operative. “Especially when you New Hampshire have been trad- said. off in modern political history: will have two candidates who ing phone calls in recent weeks, “We do want to thank everyone securing the nomination without have been very strong.” trying to gauge each other’s ... for their cooperation and winning at least one of the first Trump and Cruz are atop the thinking about staying in the patience,” Clark reiterated. “We two states on the calendar. field in Iowa, where voters cau- race. Campaign officials say they Photo courtesy Jamie Creekmore, Cleveland Utilities have to close the roads and exca- It’s a risky strategy at best, cus Feb. 1. Preference polls find have felt no direct pressure from CLEVELAND UTILITIES’ Brian Kelley works inside one of the vate the streets, and we appreci- and party officials are hoping Trump with a commanding lead party leaders to drop out before street cuts where contractors are repairing sewer lines. Monitoring ate all our drivers in town for that weaker candidates will drop in New Hampshire, which votes the first two contests. that work is foreman Mike Rader. their understanding.” www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, January 18, 2016— 5

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MONDAYAFTERNOON/EVENING JANUARY 18, 2016 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 Telenovela The Biggest Loser Digital distractions; a tough challenge. News Tonight Show-J. Fallon Seth Meyers WELFTBN 4 John Hagee Jewish Jesus Praise the Lord Å Rodriguez Potters Trinity Family GregLau Franklin J. Duplantis Praise the Lord Å Graham Joel Osteen Perry Stone WTNB 5Around Town Body Southern-Fit Deals Around Town Around Town Around Town Around Town Around Town WTNB Sports Adrenalin Rush Around Town Around Town WFLICW 6 Judge Mathis ’ Å Friends ’ Friends ’ Mod Fam Family Feud Family Feud The Middle Just for Laughs Starring Howie Mandel (N) Whose Line Tosh.0 Å Crazy Talk Hollywood Paid Program Anger Larry King WNGHPBS 7 Nature Cat Odd Squad Wild Kratts Wild Kratts PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Å Ultimate Restorations Å Antiques Roadshow (N) Antiques Roadshow Å Finding Your Roots Å Andrew Young Andrew Young DAYSTAR 8Mission Bill Winston Love a Child Jewish Voice Hour of Sal Creflo Dollar Perry Stone John Hagee Rod Parsley Joni Lamb Joni Lamb Table Talk J. Duplantis Ron Carp. Kenneth W. K. Copeland Life Today Joyce Meyer WTVCABC 9 Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å News News News World News Wheel Jeopardy! (N) The Bachelor Ben receives tragic news. (N) ’ Å (:01) Bachelor Live (N) Å News (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (N) (:37) Nightline WTCIPBS 10 Nature Cat Odd Squad Wild Kratts Wild Kratts World News Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Å Antiques Roadshow (N) Antiques Roadshow Å STAND! Untold Stories Southern World News Charlie Rose (N) ’ Å WDSIFOX 11 (12:00) ››› “King” (1978, Biography) Paul Winfield. Å›› “The Greatest” (1977) Muhammad Ali. Å››› “Hotel Rwanda” (2004, Drama) Don Cheadle. Å››› “King” (1978, Biography) Paul Winfield, Cicely Tyson, Ossie Davis. Å WDEFCBS 12 The Dr. Oz Show (N) Å Judge Judy Judge Judy News 12 at 6 CBS News Prime News Andy Griffith Supergirl “Childish Things” Scorpion “Sun of a Gun” (N) (9:59) NCIS: Los Angeles (N) News Late Show-Colbert Corden QVC 13WEN by Chaz Dean Beauty products. Breezies Intimates Inspired Style LOGO by Lori Goldstein Isaac Mizrahi Live! PM Style With Shawn Killinger Roberta’s Unique Gardens CSPAN 14Key Capitol Hill Hearings ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings ’ WGN-A 15Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods “Exiles” Å Blue Bloods “Partners” ’ Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met HSN 16Concierge Collection (N) Serious Skin Care (N) Serious Skin Care (N) The Monday Night Show The Monday Night Show Concierge Collection (N) Concierge Collection (N) Electronics: 1st Big Sale Colleen Lopez Gems (N) E! 23Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian ›› “Miss Congeniality” (2000) Sandra Bullock. Å›› “Miss Congeniality” (2000) Sandra Bullock. Å “Miss Congeniality 2” ESQTV 24CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks ›› “Underworld: Evolution” (2006) Kate Beckinsale. Å LIFE 25“Ghosts of Girlfriends Past” ›› “The Nanny Diaries” (2007) Scarlett Johansson. Å›› “27 Dresses” (2008) Katherine Heigl. Å War & Peace Pierre Bezukhov inherits a fortune. (N) Å (:02) War & Peace Pierre Bezukhov inherits a fortune. TLC 26Skin Tight “Lauana and Tim” Skin Tight ’ Å 48 Hours: Hard Evidence ’ 48 Hours: Hard Evidence ’ 48 Hours: Hard Evidence ’ 48 Hours: Hard Evidence ’ 48 Hours: Hard Evidence ’ 48 Hours: Hard Evidence ’ 48 Hours: Hard Evidence ’ TBS 27Angie Tribeca Angie Tribeca Angie Tribeca Angie Tribeca Angie Tribeca Angie Tribeca Angie Tribeca Angie Tribeca Angie Tribeca Angie Tribeca Angie Tribeca Angie Tribeca Amer. Dad Amer. Dad (N) Å 2 Broke Girls Conan Å TNT 28Castle “Meme Is Murder” ’›› “The Forbidden Kingdom” (2008) Jackie Chan. Å NBA Tip-Off (N) (Live) Å NBA Golden State Warriors at Cleveland Cavaliers. (N) Å NBA Basketball Houston Rockets at Los Angeles Clippers. (N) (Live) Å USA 29Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU WWE Monday Night RAW (N) ’ (Live) Å (:05) Colony “Pilot” (12:05) Suits “Faith” FX 30Two Men Two Men Mike & Molly Mike & Molly ›› “Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted” (2012) ››› “Despicable Me 2” (2013) Voices of . ››› “Despicable Me 2” (2013) Voices of Steve Carell. › “Stealing Harvard” (2002) ESPN 31NBA Basketball Around/Horn Interruption SportsCenter (N) Å College Basketball Syracuse at Duke. (N) (Live) College Basketball Oklahoma at Iowa State. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) Å SportsCenter (N) Å ESPN2 32NFL Live (N) Questionable SportsNation (N) Å Around/Horn Interruption Women’s College Basketball Tennessee at Notre Dame. 2016 Tennis First Round. From Melbourne, Australia. (N) (Live) Å FSTN 33NHL Hockey World Poker Tour NC State UFC Women’s College Basketball Clemson at Virginia Tech. (N) Driven Predators Beneath World Poker Tour Women’s College Basketball SEC 34(3:00) The Paul Finebaum Show Paul Finebaum discusses all things SEC. (N) (Live) Women’s College Basketball: Rebels at Bulldogs SEC Storied Å SEC Storied SEC Storied Å SEC Rewind Å 35(2:00) PGA Tour Golf Sony Open, Final Round. Golf Central (N) (Live) The Golf Fix (N) Uneven Fairways Golf Diamond Resorts Invitational, Day 1. Golf Central Uneven Fairways FS1 36Monster Jam Å NASCAR Race Hub (N) Motorcycle Racing Monster Energy Supercross: San Diego. Å UFC Fight Night Dillashaw vs. Cruz. Å FOX Sports Live (N) Å TMZ Sports Best I Herd FSSE 37Future Phen. Hawks Live! NBA Basketball Orlando Magic at Atlanta Hawks. (N Subject to Blackout) Hawks Live! Basketball Women’s College Basketball Iowa State at Texas Tech. Future Phen. NBA Basketball Orlando Magic at Atlanta Hawks. WEA 38(3:00) Weather Center Live (N) Å (5:59) Weather Underground (N) Strangest Weather on Earth Prospectors “High Alert” Prospectors Prospectors Prospectors CNBC 39Undercover Boss ’ Å Shark Tank ’ Å Shark Tank ’ Å Shark Tank ’ Å Shark Tank ’ Å Shark Tank ’ Å Shark Tank ’ Å The Profit “SJC Drums” The Profit “Vision Quest” MSNBC 40MSNBC Live W/ Kate Snow MTP Daily (N) With All Due Respect (N) Hardball Chris Matthews All In With (N) The Show The Last Word All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show CNN 41The Lead With Jake Tapper The Situation Room (N) The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight w/ Don Lemon Anderson Cooper 360 Å CNN Newsroom Live (N) HDLN 42Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File CNN Newsroom Live (N) FNC 43Your World With Neil Cavuto The Five (N) Special Report Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (N) The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor Å The Kelly File HIST 44American Pickers ’ Å American Pickers ’ Å American Pickers ’ Å American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ Å War & Peace Pierre Bezukhov inherits a fortune. (N) Å (:02) War & Peace Pierre Bezukhov inherits a fortune. TRUTV 45Hall of Fameless Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Fameless (N) Fameless (N) Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers A&E 46Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds ’ Å››› “Gladiator” (2000, Historical Drama) Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix. ’ Å War & Peace Pierre Bezukhov inherits a fortune. (N) Å (:02) War & Peace Pierre Bezukhov inherits a fortune. DISC 47Fast N’ Loud ’ Å Fast N’ Loud ’ Å Fast N’ Loud ’ Å Fast N’ Loud: Revved Up “Racing a ’67 Dodge Dart” ’ Fast N’ Loud (N) ’ Å (:01) Diesel Brothers (N) ’ (:02) Fast N’ Loud ’ Å (12:03) Diesel Brothers ’ NGC 48Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers TRAV 49Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bargain Beach Town I Live There I Live There Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods America I Live There I Live There FOOD 50Contessa Contessa Pioneer Wo. Farmhouse Guy’s Grocery Games Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Kids Baking Championship Cake Wars “Dr. Seuss” (N) Guilty Pleas. 5 Restaurants Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Cake Wars “Dr. Seuss” HGTV 51Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Hunters Hunters Int’l Ellen’s Design Challenge (N) Hunters Hunters Int’l Tiny House Tiny House Ellen’s Design Challenge ANPL 52Alaska Proof Alaska Proof Yukon Men ’ Å Yukon Men “On Thin Ice” Yukon Men “Tragic Spring” Yukon Men ’ Å Yukon Men “Logjam” Å Yukon Men ’ Å Yukon Men ’ Å Yukon Men “Logjam” Å FAM 53“Bring It On: All or Nothing” ›› “Bring It On” (2000) Kirsten Dunst, Eliza Dushku. ››› “The Hunger Games” (2012) Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson. Shadowhunters ’ Å The 700 Club ’ Å The Middle The Middle DISN 54Liv-Mad. K.C. Under. Mako Mako Mako Mako Mako Mako “Descendants” (2015) Dove . ’ ‘NR’ Å (:05) Bunk’d Best Friends Girl Meets Austin & Ally Jessie Å Jessie Å NICK 55Henry Danger ’ Å Henry Danger ’ Å Henry Danger Henry Danger “Rufus” (2016) Premiere. ’ HALO Effect Nicky, Ricky Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ (:33) Friends TOON 56Teen Titans Supernoobs Clarence (N) Nexo Knights Adventure Time King of Hill Burgers Burgers Cleveland Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Family Guy Family Guy Chicken Aqua Teen TVLND 57Andy Griffith Andy Griffith (:12) The Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond King King King King AMC 58(1:00) “The Green Mile” ‘R’ ›››› “The Shawshank Redemption” (1994, Drama) Tim Robbins, Bob Gunton. ‘R’ ››› “The Bourne Identity” (2002, Suspense) Matt Damon. ‘PG-13’ Å›› “U.S. Marshals” (1998, Action) Tommy Lee Jones. ‘PG-13’ Å TCM 59››› “The Green Pastures” (1936) Rex Ingram. Å›› “Cabin in the Sky” (1943, Musical) Ethel Waters. Å››› “The Learning Tree” (1969) Kyle Johnson. Å›››› “Sounder” (1972, Drama) Cicely Tyson. Å››› “Cooley High” (1975) HALL 60Little House on the Prairie Little House on the Prairie 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 61My Wife-Kids My Wife-Kids Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City (:40) ››› “G.I. Jane” (1997) Demi Moore. A female Navy SEALs recruit completes rigorous training. (11:50) ››› “G.I. Jane” BRAVO 62Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Å Vanderpump Rules (N) Untying the Knot (N) Happens Vanderpump Rules Untying--Knot 63(3:00) ›› “John Carpenter’s Vampires” ›› “From Dusk Till Dawn” (1996) Harvey Keitel, George Clooney. Å››› “King Kong” (2005, Adventure) Watts, Jack Black, Adrien Brody. A beauty tames a savage beast. Å›› “Outlander” (2008) SPIKE 64Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Jail ’ Å Cops Å Vegas Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Vegas Jail ’ Å COM 65Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele Key & Peele Daily Show Nightly Show At Midnight South Park MTV 66(:15) 2 “Best Laid Plans” ’ (:25) ’ (:35) Teen Mom ’ Å (:45) Teen Mom “Playing for Keeps” Å (8:55) Teen Mom ’ Å Teen Mom (N) ’ Å Teen Mom Story Ridiculous. Ridiculous. VH1 67Love & Hip Hop ’ Love & Hip Hop ’ Love & Hip Hop ’ Love & Hip Hop ’ Love & Hip Hop “Fallout” (N) Hit the Floor (N) ’ Love & Hip Hop “Fallout” ’ Hit the Floor ’ Love & Hip Hop “Fallout” ’ CMTV 68Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Cops Rel. Cops Rel. BET 69(3:00) ›››› “Glory” (1989) Matthew Broderick. ›› “Crash” (1996, Drama) James Spader, Holly Hunter, Elias Koteas. ››› “42” (2013) Chadwick Boseman. Jackie Robinson breaks ’s color barrier. The Wendy Williams Show SCIENCE 83How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made How/Made CSPAN2 85Book Party Interview Fracture and Grant Park Book (:45) Book Discussion on Brain Storms (N) Capitol Hill Book Discussion on March Book Book Discussion on Combat-Ready Kitchen Race and Ethnicity Interview EWTN 100We Catholic Chaplet Kids Ancient Israel Bookmark EWTN News Suicide Daily Mass - Olam The Journey Home (N) EWTN News Holy Rosary World Over Live Virtue Women of Daily Mass - Olam WPXA ION 107 Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds “The Fallen” Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds “Perennials” Criminal Minds “Zugzwang” DISXD 117Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Yo-Kai Watch Star-For. Star-For. Star-For. ››› “The Muppets” (2011) Jason Segel, Amy Adams. Pickle-Peanut Pickle-Peanut Pickle-Peanut Pickle-Peanut Ultimate Star-Rebels Gravity Falls Wander GSN 144Deal or No Deal ’ Å Deal or No Deal ’ Å Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Idiotest Idiotest Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud COOK 153Tia Mowry Tia Mowry Tia Mowry Tia Mowry Tia Mowry Tia Mowry Tia Mowry Tia Mowry Best Thing Best Thing Unique Unique Unwrap2.0 Fact or Fict Good Eats Good Eats Best Thing Best Thing WE 163CSI: Miami “Backfire” Å CSI: Miami “Meltdown” ’ CSI: Miami ’ Å CSI: Miami “Time Bomb” ’ CSI: Miami “All Fall Down” CSI: Miami “Fallen” Å CSI: Miami “Sudden Death” CSI: Miami “Backfire” Å CSI: Miami “Meltdown” ’ GALA 217Llena de amor Cómplices al Rescate El Chavo El Chavo El Chavo El Chavo La Familia La Familia La Familia La Familia La Familia La Familia La Familia Noticiero Con Joaquin La Familia TELE 223María Celeste Caso Cerrado Caso Cerrado Decisiones Noticiero Caso Cerrado: Edición Celia (N) ’ (SS) Bajo el Mismo Cielo (N) ’ La Querida del Centauro ’ Al Rojo Vivo Titulares Gran Hermano: La Novela UNIV 224El Gordo y la Flaca (N) Primer Impacto (N) (SS) Hotel Todo Noticiero Uni. Muchacha italiana viene a Antes Muerta que Lichita (N) Pasión y poder (N) Impacto Noticiero Uni Contacto Deportivo (N) NBCSP 311Premier League Soccer Premier League Goal Zone Pro Ftb Talk NHL Top 10 NHL Live (N) ’ (Live) NHL Hockey Pittsburgh Penguins at St. Louis Blues. ’ (Live) (:45) NHL Overtime (N) Blazers Premier League Review DLC 319Monsters Inside Me Å Monsters Inside Me Å Monsters Inside Me Å Monsters Inside Me Å Monsters Inside Me Å Monsters Inside Me Å Monsters Inside Me Å Monsters Inside Me Å Monsters Inside Me Å

Monday Best Bets 8 p.m. on (WFLI) 8:30 p.m. on (WRCB) 9 p.m. on (WDEF) 9 p.m. on (LIFE) (HIST) (A&E) 10 p.m. on (BRAVO) Just for Laughs Starring Howie Mandel Telenovela Scorpion War & Peace Untying the Knot The veteran comedian and “America’s Got Mother Nature forces the show-within-the- Jeff Fahey guest stars as Sylvester’s (Ari Lily James trades in her “Downton Abbey” “He’s Fast, She’s Furious” examines the Talent” judge hosts a showcase for other show’s actors to get to know one another Stidham) long-estranged father, a military finery for some Russian dressing in this dissolution of Tullio and Tonya’s six-year humorists, recorded last year at a festival better than ever in the new episode “The veteran who needs his son’s team’s help, new four-week miniseries adaptation of Leo marriage, as Vikki helps them divide joint in Montreal. The program features such Hurricane.” Inclement weather keeps them in the new episode “Sun of a Gun.” The for- Tolstoy’s masterpiece, which charts the assets that include a jewelry collection, a current talents as Jeff Ross, Pete Holmes on the set together, and since they’ve all mer general is convinced a threat is posed fortunes of five aristocratic families — the Fiat Abarth, a mid-century furniture set, and and Jim Breuer, but it also includes recol- had to diet to shoot a revealing scene, by an African dictator, who supposedly has Bezukhovs, Bolkonskys, Rostovs, Kuragins an art collection. Elsewhere, Vikki encour- lections by some of the other comics who temperaments are frayed to begin with. Ana gotten hold of a weapon of mass destruc- and Drubetskoys — during Napoleon’s inva- ages Kim, a former client, to consider get- have played the event over the past three (Eva Longoria) leads a hunt for food. Isaac tion dating back to World War II. Action- sion of Russia. As Natasha Rostov (James) ting back into the dating game after weath- decades. Jon Stewart and Eddie Izzard are (Izzy Diaz) considers using the situation to movie specialist Dwight Little (“Murder at desperately seeks a husband who can ering a painful divorce. among the many humorous talents who ask Roxi (Jadyn Douglas) on a date. Am- 1600”) directed the episode. Elyes Gabel save her family from ruin, Andrei Bolkonsky have had the spotlight there. aury Nolasco and Alex Meneses also star. and Katharine McPhee also star. (James Norton) yearns for combat glory.

TUESDAYAFTERNOON/EVENING JANUARY 19, 2016 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 Hollywood Game Night (N) Chicago Med “Bound” (N) Chicago Fire (N) ’ News Tonight Show-J. 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Copeland Life Today Joyce Meyer WTVCABC 9 Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å News News News World News Wheel Jeopardy! (N) Captain America Marvel’s Agent Carter An unusual homicide. ’ Å News (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (N) (:37) Nightline WTCIPBS 10 Odd Squad Odd Squad Wild Kratts Wild Kratts World News Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Å Finding Your Roots (N) ’ American Experience (N) ’ Frontline (N) ’ Å A-List World News Charlie Rose (N) ’ Å WDSIFOX 11 ›› “Code of Silence” (1985) Chuck Norris. Å›› “Crime and Punishment in Suburbia” (2000) Å››› “A Shot in the Dark” (1964) Peter Sellers. Å›› “Valkyrie” (2008) Tom Cruise, Kenneth Branagh. Å›› “Hart’s War” (2002) WDEFCBS 12 The Dr. Oz Show (N) Å Judge Judy Judge Judy News 12 at 6 CBS News Prime News Andy Griffith NCIS “Deja Vu” (N) ’ NCIS: New Orleans (N) ’ Limitless (N) ’ Å News Late Show-Colbert Corden QVC 13Plow & Hearth in the Garden Garden Know-How Roberta’s Unique Gardens You’re Home With Jill Scott Living Outdoor Style Gardening Made Easy by Cottage Farms White Sale (N) CSPAN 14Key Capitol Hill Hearings ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings ’ WGN-A 15Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods ’ Å Funniest Home Videos ››› “Red Dragon” (2002) Anthony Hopkins, Edward Norton. Å How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met HSN 16Too Faced Cosmetics (N) MarlaWynne Fashions (N) MarlaWynne Fashions (N) Martino Hair Bty. Solutions Too Faced Cosmetics (N) Colleen Lopez Gems (N) Colleen Lopez Gems (N) MarlaWynne Fashions (N) Brenda DyGraf Fitness (N) E! 23Total Divas Å Å Total Divas Å E! 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News (N) Å ESQTV 24American Ninja Warrior American Ninja Warrior “Vegas Finals” Obstacles include Psycho Chain. ’ Å Team Ninja Warrior (N) Friday Night Tykes (N) (:15) Team Ninja Warrior Team Ninja Team Ninja Warrior Å Team Ninja LIFE 25Dance Moms Å Å Pitch Slapped “Aca-Gods” Pitch Slapped Å Dance Moms (N) Å Dance Moms (N) Å (:02) Pitch Slapped (N) Å Child Genius: Battle (12:02) Dance Moms Å TLC 26Dateline: Real Life Mysteries Dateline: Real Life Mysteries Kate Plus 8 “Deck Party” ’ Kate Plus 8 “School Prep” The Little Couple ’ Å The Little Couple (N) Å Kate Plus 8 “Blind Date” (N) The Little Couple ’ Å Kate Plus 8 “Blind Date” ’ TBS 27Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan (N) Å 2 Broke Girls Conan Å TNT 28Castle ’ Å Castle ’ Å Castle “Kill Switch” Å Castle An actor is murdered. ›› “Red 2” (2013, Action) Bruce Willis, John Malkovich. Å (DVS) ›› “Red 2” (2013, Action) Bruce Willis, John Malkovich. Å (DVS) USA 29Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Law & Order: SVU FX 30Mike & Molly Mike & Molly ››› “The Bourne Legacy” (2012, Action) Jeremy Renner, Rachel Weisz. ›› “Fast & Furious 6” (2013, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Dwayne Johnson. ›› “Fast & Furious 6” (2013) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker. ESPN 31NFL Live (N) Questionable Around/Horn Interruption SportsCenter (N) Å College Basketball Illinois at Indiana. (N) (Live) College Basketball LSU at Texas A&M. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) Å SportsCenter (N) Å ESPN2 32(3:00) Tennis First Round. Å Around/Horn Interruption College Basketball Kansas at Oklahoma State. (N) (Live) 2016 Australian Open Tennis Second Round. From Melbourne, Australia. (N) (Live) Å FSTN 33Best of WEC Bob Redfern Big East UFC Insider Halls of Fame UFC Unleashed Best of WEC World Poker Tour: Alpha8 UFC Insider UFC World Poker Tour College Basketball SEC 34(3:00) The Paul Finebaum Show Paul Finebaum discusses all things SEC. (N) (Live) College Basketball South Carolina at Mississippi. (N) (Live) College Basketball Alabama at Auburn. Auburn Arena. (N) SEC Now (N) (Live) SEC Now GOLF 35Feherty Champions Tour Preview Golf Central Inside PGA Golf Acad. Golf Acad. Champions Tour Preview Golf Diamond Resorts Invitational, Day 2. Golf Central Inside PGA The Golf Fix FS1 36FA Cup Soccer Teams TBA. NASCAR Race Hub (N) (Live) In the Clinch College Basketball Butler at Providence. (N) (Live) Å College Basketball Georgetown at Xavier. (N) (Live) Å Hoops Extra Boxing Jamal James vs. Javier Molina. (N) (Live) Å FSSE 37NBA Basketball Florida Bask. Angling Edge Golf America XTERRA Adv. Gamecock In. Clemson SportsMoney Driven Future Phen. XTERRA USA Championship XTERRA Adv. Boxing From Dec. 18, 2010. WEA 38(3:00) Weather Center Live (N) Å (5:59) Weather Underground (N) Strangest Weather on Earth Weather Gone Viral Weather Gone Viral Weather Gone Viral Weather Gone Viral CNBC 39(3:00) Closing Bell (N) Å Fast Money (N) Mad Money (N) The Profit “Vision Quest” Shark Tank ’ Å Shark Tank ’ Å The Profit “Inkkas Shoes” The Profit The Profit “Courage.b” MSNBC 40MSNBC Live W/ Kate Snow MTP Daily (N) With All Due Respect (N) Hardball Chris Matthews All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show CNN 41The Lead With Jake Tapper The Situation Room (N) The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Special Report (N) CNN Tonight w/ Don Lemon Anderson Cooper 360 Å CNN Special Report HDLN 42Dr. Drew CNN Special Report The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Special Report (N) Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File CNN Special Report FNC 43Your World With Neil Cavuto The Five (N) Special Report Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (N) The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor Å The Kelly File HIST 44The Curse of Oak Island ’ The Curse of Oak Island ’ The Curse of Oak Island ’ Oak Island: Digging Deeper Oak Island: Digging Deeper The Curse of Oak Island (N) Oak Island: Drilling Down The Curse of Oak Island ’ Oak Island: Digging Deeper TRUTV 45Fameless Fameless Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Genius 10 Things (N) Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers A&E 46The First 48 ’ Å The First 48 ’ Å Married at First Sight Å Married at First Sight Å Married at First Sight Å Married at First Sight (N) ’ (:01) Fit to Fat to Fit Å (:02) Fit to Fat to Fit Å (12:01) Married at First Sight DISC 47Killing Fields ’ Å Moonshiners ’ Å Moonshiners ’ Å Moonshiners ’ Å Moonshiners: Outlaw Cuts Moonshiners (N) ’ Å (:01) Killing Fields (N) Å (:02) Moonshiners ’ Å (12:03) Killing Fields Å NGC 48Badlands, Texas Life Below Zero Life Below Zero Badlands, Texas Life Below Zero The Boonies Mine Hunters The Boonies Mine Hunters TRAV 49Food Paradise Å Food Paradise Å Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods America Planet Primet. Planet Primet. Delicious Destinations Booze Traveler (N) Å Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Delicious Destinations FOOD 50Contessa Contessa Pioneer Wo. Trisha’s Sou. Chopped “Orzo It Seemed” Chopped “Brunch Boxes” Chopped Junior (N) Chopped “Let’s Do Lunch” Chopped “Brunch Battle” (N) Chopped “Fig Out” Chopped “Let’s Do Lunch” HGTV 51Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper (N) Å Hunters Hunters Int’l Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper Å ANPL 52To Be Announced River Monsters ’ Å River Monsters ’ Å Madagascar Madagascar was left untouched by man. ’ River Monsters ’ Å Madagascar ’ Å FAM 53Melissa Melissa ›› “Bring It On: Fight to the Finish” (2009, Comedy) Pretty Little Liars ’ Å Pretty Little Liars (N) Å Shadowhunters (N) ’ Å Pretty Little Liars ’ Å The 700 Club ’ Å Shadowhunters ’ Å DISN 54Austin & Ally Jessie Å (4:55) “Descendants” (2015) Dove Cameron. ’ ‘NR’ Å Mako Mako Liv-Mad. K.C. Under. Bunk’d Å Girl Meets Jessie Å Best Friends Girl Meets Austin & Ally Jessie Å Jessie Å NICK 55SpongeBob SpongeBob Alvinnn!!! and Alvinnn!!! and Henry Danger Thundermans Make It Pop Game Henry Danger Nicky, Ricky Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ (:33) Friends TOON 56Teen Titans Supernoobs Clarence (N) Nexo Knights Teen Titans Gumball We Bare Advent. Time King of Hill Burgers Burgers Cleveland Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Family Guy Family Guy Chicken Aqua Teen TVLND 57Bonanza Å (:09) The Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Everybody Loves Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond King King King King AMC 58(2:30) ›› “U.S. Marshals” (1998) ‘PG-13’ ››› “The Bourne Identity” (2002, Suspense) Matt Damon. ‘PG-13’ Å››› “The Bourne Supremacy” (2004) Matt Damon. ‘PG-13’ Å››› “Bad Boys” (1995, Action) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith. ‘R’ Å TCM 59›››› “The Sea Hawk” (1940) Errol Flynn. Å (:15) ›› “Blackbeard, the Pirate” (1952) Robert Newton. ›› “Springtime in the Rockies” (1942) (:45) ››› “Penny Serenade” (1941) Irene Dunne, Cary Grant. Å›› “Sombrero” (1953) HALL 60Little House on the Prairie Little House on the Prairie 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 61Prancing Prancing Prancing Prancing ››› “Friday” (1995) Ice Cube, Chris Tucker. Å The Prancing Elites Project ››› “Friday” (1995) Ice Cube, Chris Tucker. Å The Prancing Elites Project The Prancing Elites Project BRAVO 62Real Housewives/Beverly Real Housewives/Beverly Real Housewives/Beverly Real Housewives/Beverly Real Housewives/Beverly Real Housewives/Beverly Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce Happens Real Housewives/Beverly Guide SYFY 63King Kong ›› “Outlander” (2008, Action) James Caviezel, Ron Perlman. Å››› “Skyfall” (2012, Action) Daniel Craig, Judi Dench, Javier Bardem. Å The Expanse “Windmills” (N) 12 Monkeys “The Keys” 12 Monkeys “Yesterday” SPIKE 64(2:00) “Cowboys & Aliens” ›› “Dredd” (2012, Action) Karl Urban, Olivia Thirlby, Lena Headey. ’›› “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” (2009, Science Fiction) Shia LaBeouf, Megan Fox. ’›› “Cowboys & Aliens” (2011) Daniel Craig. ’ COM 65South Park South Park Futurama ’ Futurama ’ Futurama ’ Futurama ’ Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å Tosh.0 Å Daily Show Nightly Show At Midnight (:31) Tosh.0 MTV 66Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Teen Wolf ’ Teen Wolf “Codominance” The Shannara Chronicles (N) Teen Mom “Party Down” ’ Teen Mom ’ Å VH1 67Love & Hip Hop “Fallout” ’ K. Michelle K. Michelle K. Michelle K. Michelle Hit the Floor ’ Love & Hip Hop ’ Love & Hip Hop “Fallout” ’› “Are We Done Yet?” (2007) Ice Cube, Nia Long. ’ Hit the Floor ’ CMTV 68Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing ›› “Tower Heist” (2011, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Eddie Murphy, Casey Affleck. Cops Rel. Cops Rel. BET 69House/Payne House of Payne House/Payne House/Payne (:28) Martin (6:59) Martin ›› “Madea’s Family Reunion” (2006) Tyler Perry, Blair Underwood. Zoe Ever Husbands Zoe Ever Husbands The Wendy Williams Show SCIENCE 83The Unexplained Files ’ The Unexplained Files ’ The Unexplained Files ’ NASA’s Unexplained Files NASA’s Unexplained Files (:01) What on Earth? Å NASA’s Unexplained Files NASA’s Unexplained Files (12:03) What on Earth? ’ CSPAN2 85(3:00) U.S. Senate The Senate assembles for a legislative session. ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings ’ EWTN 100Cat Chat With Jesus Super Saints Choices EWTN News Crossroads Daily Mass - Olam Mother Angelica Live EWTN News Holy Rosary Threshold of Hope Catechism Women of Daily Mass - Olam WPXA ION 107 Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds “Alchemy” Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds “No. 6” ’ Criminal Minds “Boxed In” Criminal Minds “Fate” ’ Criminal Minds ’ Saving Hope (N) ’ Saving Hope “Defense” (N) DISXD 117Phineas, Ferb Gravity Falls Yo-Kai Watch Star-For. Pickle-Peanut Lab Rats Kirby Buckets Gravity Falls Yo-Kai Watch Yo-Kai Watch Yo-Kai Watch Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Ultimate Star-Rebels Star-For. Wander GSN 144Deal or No Deal A professional hairdresser. Chain Rea. Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud The Chase Å Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud COOK 153Grandmother Eat St. Å Unique Eats Unique Donut Best Thing Unwrapped Unwrapped Man Fire Man Fire Junk Food Junk Food Pizza Mastrs Pizza Mastrs Good Eats Good Eats Man Fire Man Fire WE 163Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order “Poison Ivy” Law & Order “Indifference” Law & Order ’ Å Law & Order ’ Å Law & Order “Life Choice” Law & Order ’ Å Law & Order ’ Å GALA 217(3:55) Llena de amor Cómplices al Rescate El Chavo El Chavo El Chavo El Chavo María María María María (9:55) Fútbol Copa MX CF Monterrey vs Atlético San Luis. Noticiero Con Joaquin TELE 223María Celeste Caso Cerrado Caso Cerrado Decisiones Noticiero Caso Cerrado: Edición Celia (N) ’ (SS) Bajo el Mismo Cielo (N) ’ La Querida del Centauro ’ Al Rojo Vivo Titulares Gran Hermano: La Novela UNIV 224El Gordo y la Flaca (N) Primer Impacto (N) (SS) Hotel Todo Noticiero Uni. Muchacha italiana viene a Antes Muerta que Lichita (N) Pasión y poder (N) Impacto Noticiero Uni Contacto Deportivo (N) NBCSP 311Babe W. Outdoors NASCAR America (N) Å Pro Ftb Talk NHL Top 10 NHL Live (N) ’ (Live) NHL Hockey Chicago Blackhawks at Nashville Predators. ’ (Live) (:45) NHL Overtime (N) Blazers Premier League Encore (N) DLC 319Emergency 24/7 ’ Å Emergency 24/7 ’ Å Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ 8—Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, January 18, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com Details released on Marines missing in Hawaii helicopter crash HONOLULU (AP) — The U.S. Hawaii about two years ago. the Massachusetts State Police Marine Corps has released the He and his wife, Kelli, and that they are thankful to every- names of 12 Marines missing their children, have been living one for their love, concern and after two helicopters crashed off near the Marine base at Kaneohe prayers. Orlando is a flight crew Hawaii. Here are their stories: Bay, Hawaii. chief and a 2010 high school CAPT. BRIAN T. KENNEDY, “My husband and I want graduate from Hingham, outside 31, PHILADELPHIA everyone to know that this is not Boston. His family said they are Capt. Brian T. Kennedy’s about us,” McGrew said in the monitoring the search effort and father said his son is from sub- statement. “This is about the are thankful for the hard work urban Philadelphia. families that are suffering, and of search and rescue crews. “This is where he grew up and about all the sacrifices that our Before Orlando joined the went to high school, but since he military members and their fam- Marines, he was a counselor at graduated from the Naval ilies make on a daily basis.” a surf camp in Hull, Academy, he’s been on assign- CPL. MATTHEW R. DROWN, Massachusetts, and is a “camp ment,” said William Kennedy, of 23, SPRING, TEXAS. legend,” the South Shore Surf Malvern, Pennsylvania. Matthew R. Drown joined the Camp said in a Facebook post. He declined further comment Marines shortly after graduating “He is mentally and physically on his son as the search contin- from a suburban Houston high strong with the ocean experi- ues, but said, “we hope they’re school in 2011. ence and skills needed to sur- successful.” His family issued a statement vive anything Mother Nature SGT. ADAM C. SCHOELLER, asking for privacy to “deal with can throw at him.” 25, GARDNERS, PENNSYLVANIA the very difficult situation,” CAPT. KEVIN ROCHE, 30, OF Sgt. Adam C. Schoeller’s fami- adding that they have to remain ST. LOUIS ly members say they are remain- hopeful of his rescue for his sake The family of Capt. Kevin ing optimistic as the search con- and others on the downed air- Roche, 30, praised rescuers for tinues. craft. trying to find him and the other A statement released through Drown’s former high school Marines aboard the helicopters. a family friend said that “there English teacher, Yvette Stuckey, “We believe the Marines and are thousands praying for a pos- told the Houston Chronicle she Coast Guard are doing every- itive outcome” for the Marines remembered Drown as a shy thing they can to bring Kevin and the search and rescue freshmen, but that he came out and his fellow Marines home AP photo efforts. of his shell as he grew, eventual- safely, and we are grateful to Fire DePArtment rescue personnel stand near a department helicopter near the beach at “We value all of the thoughts ly participating in debate tourna- everyone involved in the res- Haleiwa, Hawaii, Friday. Two Marine helicopters carrying 12 crew members collided off the island of and prayers offered up on our ments. cue,” said a family statement Oahu during a nighttime training mission, and rescuers are searching a debris field in choppy waters, behalf during this very difficult His speech and debate distributed by brother-in-law time.” teacher, Angie Richard, recalled Anthony Kuenzel in St. Louis. military officials said. Relatives said Schoeller and him as “very happy, always smil- LANCE CPL. TY L. HART, 21, his wife, Samantha Wickel- ing” and showing a confidence in OF AUMSVILLE, OREGON Schoeller, were married on July public speaking “unusual among The Oregonian newspaper 4. Schoeller’s Facebook page high school kids.” reports that 21-year-old Ty says he attended Boiling Springs Stuckey said she was Hart, from Stayton, Oregon, High School. “shocked but so excited” when lives on base in Hawaii with his CPL. THOMAS J. JARDAS, 22, Drown told her his plans to wife. FORT MYERS, FLORIDA enlist after graduation, adding Family friend Christina Cpl. Thomas J. Jardas is the that he was “really excited to fol- Brown described Hart as upbeat brother of the reigning Miss low and serve his country.” and energetic and said he enjoys District of Columbia. SGT. DILLON J. SEMOLINA, nature, boating and wakeboard- Jardas is the younger brother 24, OF CHASKA, MINNESOTA ing. of Haely Jardas, who represent- The uncle of Minnesota native Hart’s former high school ed the District in last year’s Miss Sgt. Dillon J. Semolina said the football coach and teacher, Alan America pageant. 24-year-old wants to be a Kirby, told the newspaper that The Miss D.C. Organization Registered Nurse when he leaves Hart was a positive kid who said in a statement that its the Marines. always had a smile on his face thoughts and prayers are with “He was waiting to hear from a and called him a quick learner Haely Jardas and her family. school he had applied to and was on the gridiron. Miss D.C. executive director hoping to hear next week,” said —- Tricia Lloyd says Haely Jardas his uncle, Ryan Bachand. The official list of the missing flew home to Florida on Saturday Semolina is an impressive Marines is: to be with her family. The organ- young man, respectful and posi- — Maj. Shawn M. Campbell, ization is asking that her privacy tive, Bachand said. He had been 41, College Station, Texas. be respected. a good football player at Delano, — Capt. Brian T. Kennedy, MAJ. SHAWN M. CAMPBELL, Minnesota, high school. 31, Philadelphia 41, COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS The family still holds out hope — Capt. Kevin T. Roche, 30, Maj. Shawn M. Campbell’s that he and others missing will St. Louis mother, Donna McGrew, be found alive, Bachand said. — Capt. Steven R. Torbert, describes the father of four as a But as hopes have dimmed, 29, Florence, Alabama. “great dad whose kids love him Bachand said he would cherish — Sgt. Dillon J. Semolina, and he’s wonderful husband.” memories of spending time with 24,Chaska, Minnesota. Campbell attended high Semolina when Bachand was a — Sgt. Adam C. Schoeller, 25, school in suburban Houston and fishing guide in northern Gardners, Pennsylvania. then graduated from Texas A&M Minnesota. “I was able to teach — Sgt. Jeffrey A. Sempler, 22, University with a degree in him how to fish,” he said. Woodruff, South Carolina. microbiology. A GoFundMe page to raise — Sgt. William J. Turner, 25, In a family statement, McGrew money to send Semolina’s par- Florala, Alabama. said her son accepted a commis- ents to Hawaii to be near where — Cpl. Matthew R. Drown, sion following his graduation Semolina went missing had 23, Spring, Texas. and became a career Marine. raised nearly $10,000 from 226 — Cpl. Thomas J. Jardas, 22, She told the Houston Chronicle people by late Saturday. Fort Myers, Florida. that Campbell served three tours CPL. CHRISTOPHER ORLAN- — Cpl. Christopher J. in Middle East, the last in Iraq. DO, 23, OF HINGHAM, MASSA- Orlando, 23, Hingham,   He returned to the U.S. to be a CHUSETTS Massachusetts. flying instructor at Pensacola, Orlando’s family said in a — Lance Cpl. Ty L. Hart, 21, Florida, and had transferred to statement released Saturday by Aumsville, Oregon. Dignified Services at Realistic Prices!    Residents enjoy interactive ‘Excape Games’ cookeshometowngrocer.com     2415 Georgetown Road, NE or find us on facebook 473-2620 CLARKSVILLE (AP) — Brent since the beginning. The Hospital,” Brent Streeter said. and Joyce Streeter recently Streeters said they have not been “She loves this. She volunteers to opened Excape Games on Fort disappointed. do all the games; I think she Campbell Blvd. and provide a On Jan. 8, the Travis Recer likes messing with people’s live interactive game in which a Home Group from Keller heads.” team of people is given a sce- Williams Realty came out for a After the Recer Home Group nario and locked in a room from team-building exercise. Before finished its challenge, team where team members must fig- they started, Joyce Streeter members were eager to talk ure out how to escape. checked everyone in and gave about their experience. Teams work together to find them their scenario for the game. “It was much more challenging clues, solve puzzles and meet Dirty bombs had been explod- than I thought it would be, their objectives, all within a 60- ed in a coordinated attack; peo- which made it more fun,” Tess minute time limit. Brent Streeter ple were turning into zombies. Recer said. describes the experience as sim- Team members found them- Participants talked about how ilar to a live version of the board- selves in an abandoned cafe. they worked together, using game Clue. They had 60 minutes to disarm a terms like team-player. “We went down to Nashville to bomb, find the anti-virus and “We are definitely a team,” play an escape game last save the world. Travis Recer said. “We work March,” Brent Streeter said. “I don’t know much about together every day. Everyone “Afterward, we couldn’t stop this,” Trent Recer said before the contributed; it was a real team thinking about it. It kept coming game began. “But I’m excited to effort. I don’t think it could have up in conversation. How did this see how everyone interacts. I been much more equal. We happen; how did we solve that; think it’s going to be a fun learn- would definitely do this again. I how did we get out? I couldn’t ing experience.” highly recommend it.” remember the last time we did Tess Recer and some of the “These guys were great,” Joyce an entertainment activity that we other Home Group team mem- Streeter said. “They shared enjoyed so much.” bers had heard about Excape responsibility and turned over Brent Streeter, with his wife Games and wanted to try it out. the glory; that’s a little unusual. and sons went on a quest, play- At the same time, another The best teams are the ones who ing escape games in cities from group was trying an escape sce- come from a variety of back- Atlanta to Michigan. nario, Jailbreak, from a different grounds and life experiences.” “We called it research,” Brent part of the building. Four sce- Those interested in taking the challenge can bring an entire Streeter said. “Once we decided narios, Jailbreak, Outbreak, team, or they can check to see we wanted to open this type of Brother’s Keeper and High current bookings that have business, we had to see what Stakes, currently are offered. openings for a player or two. The was being offered in other cities. Team success rates range current record time for a suc- The game play is very similar to from 18 percent to 40 percent, cessful escape from Jailbreak is what we have seen. depending on the challenge. 43 minutes and 24 seconds. “We give players a scenario Most of the rooms hold six to For those up to a challenge, and three clues as they are try- eight people, Outbreak can han- the Streeters said, “Bring it.” ing to work their way out. We dle up to 12. know our games are more diffi- More space is available, and cult than most escape games. We the Streeters are hoping to definitely have more steps. We expand the business soon, offer- found that as we developed the ing more games, some of which rooms, we wanted to include might appeal to younger partici- People do read more people, so we added more pants. small ads. steps.” The Streeters are enjoying the You are reading Brent Streeter did all the con- process; they, along with a hand- struction of the rooms; Joyce ful of employees, sit in the con- one now. Streeter did the majority of the trol room and oversee each Call The Banner game design. game, giving clues and hints to 472-5041 They were able to get the busi- the teams as they try to escape. ness open Labor Day weekend “Joyce is the night supervisor and have seen steady growth for Vanderbilt Psychiatric www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, January 18, 2016— 9 MONDAY

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Phone 472-5041 or fax 614-6529 SportS [email protected] Inconsistency continues to haunt No. 13 Lady Vols

STEVE MEGARGEE record since at least 1999-2000, AP Sports Writer which is as far back as its data went on the subject. An analysis KNOXVILLE (AP) — of statistics and box scores from Tennessee’s inconsistency is pre- earlier seasons shows that venting the Lady Volunteers from Tennessee hadn’t lost to a team breaking out of their season-long with a sub-.500 record since a funk. 66-64 defeat at Kentucky on Jan. The 13th-ranked Lady Vols 20, 1979. have lost two of their last three Tennessee is doing what it can games by falling to No. 20 Florida to make sure that doesn’t happen and Arkansas, both of whom again. After returning home from were unranked at the time. The Arkansas late Thursday night, Arkansas game marked the first the Lady Vols held a 7 a.m. prac- time since 1979 that Tennessee tice the next morning. had fallen to a team with a losing “We thought it was important record. while it was fresh on their minds Now the Lady Vols (11-5) go on to go back and work on the the road Monday to play at No. 3 things that we did not do well,” Notre Dame (16-1). Tennessee assistant coach Kyra Elzy said. hasn’t lost three times in a four- The Lady Vols still have time to game span since 2008-09. turn things around. Notre Dame “We’ve got great kids, great coach Muffet McGraw calls kids,” Tennessee coach Holly Tennessee “incredibly talented” Warlick said Thursday after the and says the Lady Vols are just 64-59 loss to Arkansas. “They’re starting to jell now after dealing just up and down. They play hard with injuries. one game and (then) they don’t.” “Talent-wise they definitely Ranked fourth at the start of have everything they need,” the season, Tennessee has McGraw said. “To me, they look shown signs of its potential but scary on film. So many weapons. AP photo hasn’t sustained it. So many different ways they can A home loss to Florida ended a qUArterBACk Peyton Manning calls signals in the first half against the Pittsburgh Steelers in their divi- score. So many great athletes.” sional playoff game Sunday, in Denver. three-game winning streak that A lack of offense has hindered included a victory at No. 12 Tennessee all year. The Lady Vols Oregon State, which was ranked are on pace for their lowest scor- seventh at the time. Tennessee ing average (66.7) and field-goal trounced Auburn 79-52 with for- percentage (.411) since Summitt Manning takes Broncos mer coach Pat Summitt and took over the program in 1974. about 50 former Lady Vols in the The biggest contrast between stands, then lost to Arkansas Tennessee and Notre Dame is in four days later. 3-point shooting. Tennessee has Arkansas carried a 6-10 record made 23.6 percent of its 3-point back to AFC title game into the Tennessee game. attempts to rank 336th out of According to STATS LLC, that 344 Division I teams. Notre Dame was the first time the Lady Vols DENVER (AP) — Peyton and starring — role. had fallen to a team with a losing See LADY VOLS, Page 11 Manning gets to face his Osweiler led the Broncos biggest nemesis for one more “It was tough all night. They’re a good defense, back from a two-touchdown, shot at glory. playing really well for the past number of weeks. So fourth-quarter deficit against Get ready for Brady- real credit to them. We had some good field position New England on Nov. 29 in a Manning XVII. early and we had to settle for field goals. I give them game Denver won 30-24 in The NFL’s only five-time MVP credit for that. Field goals are better than no points, overtime. Manning had just earned one more and possibly but we knew eventually that we needed to get a gotten out of his cast and final game against his rival by touchdown drive.” watched that game from the leading the Denver Broncos to — Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning locker room after shaking a come-from-behind 23-16 win Brady’s hand in pregame over Ben Roethlisberger and warmups. the Pittsburgh Steelers on a full season’s worth of ing about them on He returned to action in the blustery Sunday. matchups between the two Wednesday.” season finale, his cameo pro- That set up an AFC champi- quarterbacks whose careers Football fans certainly won’t pelling the Broncos past San onship game next weekend in are so intertwined that a con- wait that long. Diego and into the AFC’s No. 1 Denver against Tom Brady and versation about one almost has Brady has won 11 of the 16 seed that ensures Brady & Co. the . to include the other — like Bird meetings against Manning, but will have to play at altitude in What a fitting feature to an vs. Magic or Ali vs. Frazier. they’re 2-2 in the playoffs, their fifth consecutive trip to 18th season for Manning that’s “It’ll be the Broncos vs. the including Denver’s 26-16 win the conference championship been equal parts trying and tri- Patriots,” Manning said of the in the conference champi- game. umphant, filled with injuries AFC’s top two seeds, both 13-4. onship game two years ago. Just before kickoff Sunday, and insults, rehab and “We’ll enjoy this one tonight. I The 17th chapter was slated a strong wind blew over the redemption. think you knew that answer for November before Manning Rocky Mountains, wreaking AP photo And yet another rescue. was coming. To kind of quote went out with a foot injury that havoc on passes and kicks tennessee’s DiAmonD DeshielDs steals the ball from Manning and Brady have Bill Belichick, we’ll be on to pushed longtime backup Brock Florida’s Simone Westbrook, left, as Florida’s Carla Batchelor watch- squared off 16 times before, a New England. But I’ll be talk- Osweiler into the starting — See BRONCOS, Page 11 es in the second half, in Knoxville. Flames take down Shorter, brace for GSC showdown with Union From LEE SPORTS INFORMATION LADY FLAMES 64, really good player and she works hard and never takes plays off in practice or in the It will be showdown time again Thursday, 6 SHORTER 48 p.m., in Walker Arena when the Lee Lady game. When your best player plays like that, Smothering defense and 21 points from you can really build your team around that. Flames play longtime rival Union University in Erin Walsh helped lead the Lee women past a battle for first place in the Gulf South We need Erin to continue to play that way and rival Shorter, 64-48 on Saturday evening from when she does we’re really, really good.” Conference standings. Walker Arena. The Lady Flames hoopsters knocked visit- Lee held Shorter to just 19 first half points Walsh connected on 8-of-15 shots, includ- and limited the Lady Hawks to only 27.1 per- ing out of a tie for the top ing three triples. The sophomore from spot in the GSC with a convincing 64-48 win cent from the field in the game. The Lady Knoxville is averaging 16 points per game this Flames led from start to finish and now hold a on Saturday. Lee, Union and Delta State are season to pace the Lady Flames offense. 34-13 advantage over Shorter all-time. 9-2 in league play. West Florida also dropped “We did a much better job defensively, espe- “I thought the bench was huge for us today. out of the scramble for first place, after falling cially without fouling in the second half,” said Shelby (Brown) continues to play well and Jo to Valdosta State. head coach Marty Rowe. “We forced them to (Jordan Neuharth) and Tori (Lentz) gave us In Saturday’s nightcap, the Flames also take some tough shots and rebounded really photo good minutes and KB (Kayla Beavers) didn’t Former meigs CoUnty stAr Levi Woods puts in a two-point- took down the visit Shorter Hawks, 98-83 and well.” hit a 3 but she was very engaged on defense will test the Union men on Thursday in the When asked about Walsh, Rowe praised the er in Lee’s win over Shorter on Saturday evening inside Lee’s Walker second part of the GSC doubleheader. work ethic of his sophomore guard: “She’s a See FLAMES, Page 11 Arena. Erratic Hawks showing only glimpses of last year’s form ATLANTA (AP) — Kyle Korver form that made them one of the — nine wins worse than their providing the sort of outside Tiago Splitter has battled nag- stared at his sneakers, breaking NBA’s most surprising teams last mark at this time in 2015. threat that requires constant ging injuries and missed 13 into a slight smile as he thought season. There are nights like this “The word that I think’s been attention, defenses are able to games. Tim Hardaway Jr., back to a year ago. one, when they dismantled the coming up is a little consistency, sag off the arc, clog up the pass- acquired on draft night for a The Atlanta Hawks were in the Nets in the second half with the or lack of consistency,” coach ing lanes and focus on disrupting first-round pick, has hardly been midst of a perfect January and a sort of fast-breaking, team-first, Mike Budenholzer said. “We’ve the point guard duo of Jeff a factor at all. He played in just 19-game winning streak. They always-making-the-extra-pass shown at times we can be a very Teague and Dennis Schroder. four of Atlanta’s first 35 games were on the way to having four style that once had them being good team. But the team that Outside of Korver, transition and did several stints in the D- players and their coach claim touted as an East Coast version does it the most often — whether defense has been a problem at League, struggling to adapt to spots in the All-Star Game. They of the Golden State Warriors. it be within a game for 48 min- times. The Hawks are giving up Budenholzer’s style of play. were setting themselves up for a But, while the Warriors went utes, or game to game, week to 100.6 points a game, a jump More subtly, the Hawks are 60-win season and the top seed on to capture the NBA champi- week, month to month — those from last year’s 97.1, and it’s going through a period of adjust- in the Eastern Conference. onship and have taken their are the teams that kind of easy point to the loss of defensive ment, as they try to deal with A rout of the hapless Brooklyn game to an even higher level, the emerge through the season.” stopper DeMarre Carroll in free opponents who take them much Nets brought back some good Hawks faded down the stretch The most noticeable drop-off agency as the reason. But more seriously and have memories. last spring, were blown out in the has been from Korver, who Carroll’s replacement, Kent painstakingly dissected the style “It felt like we were playing so conference finals by LeBron underwent a pair of offseason Bazemore, is a high-energy, over- that made Atlanta so unstop- great,” Korver said late Saturday James and the Cavaliers, and are surgeries and has struggled to achieving player who has done pable not so long ago. AP photo night, sitting at his locker after now trying to figure out a way to regain his shooting touch. He is an admirable job stepping into “We have a little bulls-eye on Brooklyn nets forward the 114-86 blowout. “Things separate themselves from a pack hitting just 36.2 percent of 3- the starting lineup, so that’s cer- our backs,” Teague said. Thomas Robinson blocks the were really clicking.” of teams in the improved East. point attempts, a significant dip tainly not the primary issue. The past eight days were a shot of Atlanta’s Tiago Splitter Unfortunately for the Hawks, The Hawks reached the mid- from his league-leading 49.2 per- Also, Atlanta’s major offseason Saturday, in Atlanta. they’ve struggled to maintain the way point of the season at 24-17 cent last season. Without Korver additions haven’t added much. See HAWKS, Page 11 10—Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, January 18, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com

SCOREBOARD Cougars fall short in Morristown

From CSCOUGARS.COM a good shooting night, but almost before storming back and falling MORRISTOWN — The twice as many turnovers as just short, 69-66. Cleveland State Community them; tough loss,” said Lumpkin. “We fought hard to come back, College Lady Cougars nearly Sophomore guard JLynn being down 15 in the second half handed 11th ranked Walters Majors scored a team high 17 with a chance to tie or win the State its first basketball loss of points while freshman guard game, so I’m proud of our com- the season Saturday, but fell in Leisa Butler finished just behind petitiveness when we could have the end 62-60 on the road. her with 16 points. given up,” said Cleveland State “We outplayed them in every The loss marks the first time head coach Lee Cigliano. statistical category except one, this season Cleveland State suf- Sophomore guard Courtland turnovers,” said Cleveland State fered defeat in back-to-back Crutcher scored a team high 20 head coach Dan Lumpkin. games. The loss drops the team points. Sophomore forward The Lady Cougars turned the to third place in the conference Lawrence Castor tallied a double- ball over 24 times leading to 22 standings. double with 15 points and 15 Walters State points. The Lady The Lady Cougars look to rebounds while sophomore Senators had 13 turnovers lead- bounce back Tuesday, hosting guard Darrion Leslie came up ing to nine points for Cleveland the Milligan College junior varsity one rebound shy of a double- double, scoring 18 points. State. in a non-conference matchup. Walters State (15-5, 7-2) bene- Cleveland State (13-4, 7-2) Tipoff is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. shot 51 percent from the field fited from strong bench play, and 85 precent from the free- Cougars fall just short outscoring Cleveland State (6-9, throw line while Walters State Cleveland State lost a close 4-5) 40-7. (20-0, 9-0) shot 41 percent from back-and-forth battle on the The Cougars take the court the field and 50 percent from the Senators’ home floor Saturday. next traveling to Columbia State free-throw line. The Cougars were down dou- (11-4, 5-3) Friday, with tipoff set “The team played hard. We had ble digits at times in each half for 6:30 p.m.

Michigan 82-71. Purse: $30.18 million () 17. Iowa State (13-4) lost to Texas 94-91, OT; beat Kansas Surface: Hard-Outdoor On Air State 76-63. men 18. Arizona (15-3) beat Washington 99-67; beat Washington First round Sports on tV State 90-66. Austin Krajicek, United States, def. , China, 6-4, 6-1, 6- All times eSt 19. South Carolina (16-1) lost to Alabama 73-50; beat Missouri 3. monday, Jan. 18 81-72. Federico Delbonis, , def. Ivo Karlovic (22), Croatia, 7- cOLLeGe bASKetbALL 20. Pittsburgh (15-2) lost to No. 21 Louisville 59-41; beat 6 (4), 6-4, 2-1, retired. 7 p.m. Boston College 84-61. Kei Nishikori (7), Japan, def. Philipp Kohlschreiber, Germany, btn — Purdue at Rutgers 21. Louisville (14-3) beat No. 20 Pittsburgh 59-41. 6-4, 6-3, 6-3. eSPn — Syracuse at Duke 22. Baylor (14-3) beat TCU 82-54; beat Texas Tech 63-60. Mirza Basic, Bosnia-Herzegovina, def. Robin Haase, eSPnU — Texas Tech at TCU 23. Butler (13-4) beat St. John's 78-58. Netherlands, 7-6 (4), 6-4, 6-4. 7:30 p.m. 24. Purdue (15-3) beat Penn State 74-57. Daniel Brands, Germany, def. Victor Estrella Burgos, cbSSn — Loyola (Md.) at Boston U. 25. Gonzaga (14-4) lost to BYU 69-68; beat San Diego 88-52. Dominican Republic, 6-4, 7-6 (1), 4-6, 6-1. 9 p.m. Women's top 25 Fared David Goffin (15), Belgium, def. Sergiy Stakhovsky, Ukraine, 3- AP photo eSPn — Oklahoma at Iowa St. 1. UConn (16-0) beat Memphis 86-46; beat Temple 104-49. 6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4. eSPnU — Hampton at NC Central 2. South Carolina (17-0) beat No. 9 Kentucky 73-62; beat No. Dominic Thiem (19), Austria, def. Leonardo Mayer, Argentina, FAbiAn GOmez reActS after taking the lead on the 18th green during the final round of the Sony nbA bASKetbALL 15 Texas A&M 59-58. 6-2, 7-6 (6), 4-6, 7-6 (0). Open golf tournament Sunday, in Honolulu. Gomez defeated Brandt Snedeker on the second playoff 2:30 p.m. 3. Notre Dame (16-1) beat Boston College 63-50. Damir Dzumhur, Bosnia-Herzegovina, def. Kyle Edmund, eSPn — New Orleans at Memphis 4. Texas (16-1) beat Kansas 75-38; lost to No. 6 Baylor 80-67. Britain, 1-6, 7-6 (4), 4-6, 6-3, 6-1. hole. 5 p.m. 5. Ohio State (13-4) lost to Northwestern 86-82; beat Purdue Tomas Berdych (6), Czech Republic, def. Yuki Bhambri, India, nbA — Orlando at Atlanta 90-70. 7-5, 6-1, 6-2. 8 p.m. 6. Baylor (18-1) beat West Virginia 67-64; beat No. 4 Texas 80- Gilles Simon (14), France, def. Vasek Pospisil, Canada, 6-7 tnt — Golden State at Cleveland 67. (4), 6-3, 6-2, 6-4. 10:30 p.m. 7. Mississippi State (16-2) lost to No. 24 Missouri 66-54. Marin Cilic (12), Croatia, def. Thiemo de Bakker, Netherlands, tnt — Houston at L.A. Clippers 8. Maryland (16-2) beat Michigan 74-67; beat Northwestern 6-7 (4), 7-5, 6-2, 6-4. nHL HOcKeY 80-62. Nicolas Almagro, Spain, def. Julien Benneteau, France, 6-3, 6- 8 p.m. 9. Kentucky (14-2) lost to No. 2 South Carolina 73-62; beat 7 (5), 6-3, 7-6 (1). Gomez wins Sony Open nbcSn — Pittsburgh at St. Louis Auburn 54-47. Guillermo Garcia-Lopez (26), Spain, def. Paul-Henri Mathieu, SOccer 10. Arizona State (15-3) beat Colorado 64-37; beat Utah 80- France, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4. 2:55 p.m. 60. , Argentina, def. Jiri Vesely, Czech Republic, 7-6 nbcSn — Premier League, Watford at Swansea City 11. Stanford (14-4) beat Oregon 64-62; lost to No. 12 Oregon (8), 2-6, 1-6, 6-4, 6-4. tenniS State 58-50. Albert Ramos-Vinolas, Spain, def. Borna Coric, Croatia, 6-2, 6- 9 p.m. 12. Oregon State (14-3) beat California 70-48; beat No. 11 2, 6-3. eSPn2 — Australian Open, first round, at Melbourne, Australia Stanford 58-50. , Russia, def. Inigo Cervantes, Spain, 6-4, 3- in playoff over Snedeker 3 a.m. (tuesday) 13. Tennessee (11-5) lost to Arkansas 64-59. 6, 6-1, 6-4. eSPn2 — Australian Open, first round, at Melbourne, Australia 14. Oklahoma (12-4) lost to Oklahoma State 73-42. Pierre-Hugues Herbert, France, def. Pablo Andujar, Spain, 5- WOmen'S cOLLeGe bASKetbALL 15. Texas A&M (13-5) beat Mississippi 81-58; lost to No. 2 7, 6-4, 7-6 (5), 6-2. 7 p.m. South Carolina 59-58. Novak Djokovic (1), Serbia, def. Chung Hyeon, South Korea, HONOLULU (AP) — Whether hardest fairway to hit on didn’t go in.” eSPn2 — tennessee at notre Dame 16. Florida State (13-4) beat Clemson 85-40; beat Pittsburgh 6-3, 6-2, 6-4. he was playing money games Sunday. He had never made Si Woo Kim, the 20-year-old Sec — Mississippi at Mississippi St. 66-55. Alexandr Dolgopolov, Ukraine, def. Ricardas Berankis, 17. UCLA (12-5) lost to Washington 64-56; beat Washington Lithuania, 6-1, 3-6, 6-4, 6-2. with the other caddies in birdie on the par 5 until Sunday from South Korea, was part of a State 75-73. Noah Rubin, United States, def. Benoit Paire (17), France, 7-6 18. Michigan State (13-4) lost to Indiana 81-65; beat Iowa 80- (4), 7-6 (6), 7-6 (5). Argentina or playing mini-tours in regulation. five-way tie for the lead briefly. On tAP 73. Pablo Cuevas, Uruguay, def. , Japan, 7-6 on his long road to the big So he went with hybrid off the He closed with one bogey and 19. South Florida (12-4) beat Tulane 71-67; beat East Carolina (5), 6-1, 6-4. monday, Jan. 18 75-54. Denis Kudla, United States, def. Filip Krajinovic, Serbia, 6-2, 6- leagues in golf, Fabian Gomez tee to stay in the short grass, five parts for a 68 to finish bASKetbALL 20. Florida (15-3) lost to Georgia 71-61; beat LSU 53-45. 1, 0-0, retired. Sequoyah at Bradley Central, 6 21. Miami (17-2) beat Wake Forest 71-60; beat North Carolina Dusan Lajovic, Serbia, def. , United States, 6-7 couldn’t recall ever making drilled a 3-iron to the front of fourth. tuesday, Jan. 19 76-61. (5), 4-6, 6-4, 6-2, retired. seven straight birdies. He won’t the green and lagged his long Kevin Kisner, playing in the bASKetbALL 22. Duke (13-6) lost to N.C. State 65-62; beat Boston College Grigor Dimitrov (27), Bulgaria, def. , Italy, 6-3, 7- Milligan College JV at Cleveland State (Women), 5:30 71-51. 6 (8), 6-3. forget Sunday in the Sony Open. putt close for a tap-in birdie. final group for the third time in Walker Valley at Cleveland (CMS), 6 23. Louisville (14-5) beat Virginia 59-40; beat N.C. State 92-90. Omar Jasika, Australia, def. Illya Marchenko, Ukraine, 6-4, 3- Bradley Central at McMinn County , 6 24. Missouri (15-3) beat No. 7 Mississippi State 66-54; lost to 6, 6-0, 6-4. That amazing birdie streak — This time, Snedeker couldn’t his last four tournaments, Apostolic Christian at TCPS, 6 Arkansas 64-52. (29), Australia, def. Pablo Carreno Busta, Spain, no putt longer than 12 feet — match him. His 10-foot putt had ended his streak of 15 consecu- Cleveland Christian at Oakwood, 5 25. Southern Cal (14-4) lost to Washington State 73-61; lost to 6-2, 7-5, 6-2. thursday, Jan. 21 Washington 69-60. Andreas Seppi (28), Italy, def. , Russia, 3- carried him to an 8-under 62, slower pace than he wanted and tive rounds under par at the bASKetbALL 6, 7-6 (4), 6-4, 7-6 (10). TCPS at Polk County, 6 Quentin Halys, France, def. Ivan Dodig, Croatia, 6-4, 6-7 (4), and the 37-year-old Argentine it peeled off to the right. worst time. His best putts were Cleveland Christian at Learning Tree, 5 6-4, 7-5. won with his 11th birdie of the “It’s frustrating because I to save par until a wild tee shot Union University at Lee University, 6 FOOtbALL Marco Trungelliti, Argentina, def. Jozek Kovalik, Slovakia, 6-4, WreStLinG 7-6 (1), 7-5. day on the second playoff hole to couldn’t make putts to win the on the eighth led to double Walker Valley at Cleveland, 5 nFL Playoff Glance Roger Federer (3), Switzerland, def. Nikoloz Basilashvili, Bradley Central at Soddy-Daisy, 7 All times eSt Georgia, 6-2, 6-1, 6-2. outlast Brandt Snedeker. golf tournament,” Snedeker bogey, dropping him five shots Friday, Jan. 22 Wild-card Playoffs (24), Spain, def. Martin Klizan, Slovakia, “I felt good all week long and said. He said leaving his 12-foot behind. Kisner still was in the bASKetbALL Saturday, Jan. 9 6-2, 6-3, 4-6, 2-6, 6-2. Cleveland at Bradley Central, 6 Kansas City 30, Houston 0 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (9), France, def. , was about to put on a great putt to win on the first playoff mix until a bunker-to-bunker McMinn County at Walker Valley, 6 Pittsburgh 18, Cincinnati 16 Cyprus, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2. Cleveland State at Columbia State, 6:30 Sunday, Jan. 10 Women round today,” Gomez said hole “is going to sting today and double bogey on the 17th ended TCPS at Lnoxville Christian, 6 Seattle 10, Minnesota 9 First round Mountain View at Cleveland Christian, 6 Green Bay 35, Washington 18 through a translator. “And I had tomorrow.” his day. He closed with a 70 and WreStLinG Divisional Playoffs Petra Kvitova (6), Czech Republic, def. Luksika Kumkhum, Brandt Snedeker in front of me. Zac Blair, who shared the 54- tied for fifth. Alcoa at Cleveland, TBA Saturday, Jan. 16 Thailand, 6-3, 6-1. East Hamilton at Cleveland, TBA New England 27, Kansas City 20 Nicole Gibbs, United States, def. Klara Koukalova, Czech I got on a streak with seven hole lead with Snedeker, had a Snedeker came out flat with Walker Valley at Red Bank, 6 Arizona 26, Green Bay 20, OT Republic, 6-2, 2-6, 6-1. Saturday, Jan. 23 Sunday, Jan. 17 Gavrilova, Australia, def. Lucie Hradecka, Czech putts in a row. And it makes me 10-foot eagle putt on the 18th seven pars and a bogey and bASKetbALL Carolina 31, Seattle 24 Republic, 7-6 (3), 6-4. feel good and feel like I could win hole to join them, but it missed twice fell three shots behind. Christian Brothers University at Lee University, 2 Denver 23, Pittsburgh 16 Carla Suarez Navarro (10), Spain, def. , Cleveland State at Jackson State (Men), 3 conference championships Switzerland, 7-5, 6-4. the tournament.” on the high side. He had a 67. But with birdies around the Franklin County at Cleveland (CMS), 6 Sunday, Jan. 24 Margarita Gasparyan, Russia, def. Sara Errani (17), Italy, 1-6, AFc 7-5, 6-1. Gomez won for the second Gomez won the St. Jude turn, an 8-foot birdie on the Denver vs. New England, 3:05 p.m. (CBS) Anna-Lena Friedsam, Germany, def. Lourdes Dominguez time on the PGA Tour, and this Classic last year by four shots 14th and Gomez making those nFc Lino, Spain, 7-6 (3), 2-6, 6-1. bASKetbALL Arizona at Carolina, 6:40 p.m. (FOX) Magdalena Rybarikova, Slovakia, def. , one was much tougher. and already was in the Masters. two bogeys, he was right back in Pro bowl Belgium, 3-6, 6-3, 7-5. national basketball Association Sunday, Jan. 31 Maria Sakkari, Greece, def. Wang Yafan, China, 6-4, 1-6, 6-3. Starting the final round four This victory moves him to No. 55 the mix. eAStern cOnFerence At Honolulu (1), United States, def. Camila Giorgi, Italy, 6- shots behind, Gomez seized con- in the world and greatly He took the lead for the first Atlantic Division Team Rice vs. Team Irvin, 7 p.m. (ESPN) 4, 7-5. WLPct Gb Super bowl Wang Qiang, China, def. Sloane Stephens (24), United States, trol with his seven straight improves his chances of playing time all day with a gap wedge he 6-3, 6-3. Toronto 25 15 .625 — Sunday, Feb. 7 Hsieh Su-wei, Taiwan, def. Jelena Ostapenko, Latvia, 3-6, 7-5, Boston 22 19 .537 3½ At Santa clara, calif. birdies starting on No. 6, only to in the Olympics in Rio de stuffed into 3 feet for birdie on 6-1. New York 20 22 .476 6 TBD, 6:30 p.m. (CBS) Kurumi Nara, Japan, def. Oceane Dodin, France, 7-6 (2), 6-2. follow with back-to-back bogeys Janeiro this summer. the 16th, but moments later, Brooklyn 11 30 .268 14½ , United States, def. Philadelphia 5 37 .119 21 that let Snedeker and Zac Blair His 62 was the lowest closing Gomez made his birdie on the (26), Russia, 1-6, 6-3, 6-4. Southeast Division Kristina Mladenovic (28), France, def. Dominika Cibulkova, WLPct Gb back into the game. Gomez round by a Sony Open champi- 17th. HOcKeY Slovakia, 6-3, 6-4. Atlanta 24 17 .585 — , Russia, def. Anna Karolina Schmiedlova (27), closed with a 7-iron to 10 feet for on. In the second tournament Miami 23 18 .561 1 national Hockey League Slovakia, 6-3, 6-3. Orlando 20 19 .513 3 eAStern cOnFerence birdie on the par-3 17th, and a Blair nearly joined the playoff since the ban on anchored Agnieszka Radwanska (4), Poland, def. Christina McHale, Washington 19 20 .487 4 Atlantic Division United States, 6-2, 6-3. Charlotte 18 22 .450 5½ GP WLOt Pts GF GA 20-foot birdie putt from just off with a 3-wood he called the best strokes typically used for long Yulia Putintseva, Kazakhstan, def. (16), central Division Florida 45 26 14 5 57 119 101 Denmark, 1-6, 7-6 (3), 6-4. the 18th green. of his life from 280 yards on the putters, Blair was asked to W L Pct Gb Detroit 45 23 14 8 54 111 116 , Ukraine, def. Ajla Tomljanovic, Croatia, Cleveland 28 10 .737 — Tampa Bay 45 24 17 4 52 119 107 He finished at 20-under 260. closing hole at Waialae. “Oh my review his stroke on the 17th 7-6 (2), 6-3. Chicago 23 16 .590 5½ Boston 44 23 16 5 51 133 116 Svetlana Kuznetsova (23), Russia, def. Daniela Hantuchova, Detroit 22 18 .550 7 Montreal 46 23 19 4 50 128 118 Snedeker hit a delicate 55- gosh, that’s so good,” Blair said before signing his card. He used Slovakia, 6-0, 6-2. Indiana 22 19 .537 7½ Ottawa 45 21 18 6 48 125 138 (12), Switzerland, def. , United yard pitch to 4 feet for birdie to as he watched it bound forward a fairway metal to putt out of Milwaukee 18 25 .419 12½ Buffalo 45 18 23 4 40 105 122 States, 6-4, 6-3. WeStern cOnFerence Toronto 43 16 20 7 39 108 122 close with 66 and force a playoff. onto the green to 10 feet. He light rough, and a television Roberta Vinci (13), Italy, def. Tamira Paszek, Austria, 6-4, 6-2. Southwest Division metropolitan Division Irina Falconi, United States, def. Anna Tatishvili, United States, W L Pct Gb GP WLOt Pts GF GA On the first playoff hole at the needed the eagle to join the replay made it look as though 6-4, 3-6, 8-6. San Antonio 36 6 .857 — Washington 45 34 8371 149 97 Han Xinyun, China, def. Mariana Duque-Marino, Colombia, 6- par-5 18th, Snedeker missed a playoff. It stayed just above the the end of the club might have Memphis 23 19 .548 13 N.Y. Islanders 45 24 15 6 54 123 112 2, 2-1, retired. Dallas 23 19 .548 13 N.Y. Rangers 45 24 16 5 53 129 120 12-foot birdie for the win. Going hole. been touching his body. Monica Niculescu, Romania, def. Teliana Pereira, Brazil, 6-2, Houston 22 20 .524 14 Pittsburgh 44 21 16 7 49 108 108 6-1. New Orleans 13 26 .333 21½ New Jersey 46 22 19 5 49 101 110 back to the 18th tee, Gomez had “One of the best putts I’ve After a brief review, it was , Canada, def. Aleksandra Krunic, Serbia, 6- northwest Division Philadelphia 43 20 15 8 48 98 114 3, 6-4. enough. He had not hit the 18th probably ever hit right there on determined the club did not WLPct Gb Carolina 47 20 19 8 48 111 129 Aliaksandra Sasnovich, Belarus, def. , Oklahoma City 30 12 .714 — Columbus 46 17 25 4 38 116 146 fairway all week, and it was the 18,” he said. “Unfortunately, it touch his body. Russia, 6-3, 7-6 (2). Utah 18 22 .450 11 WeStern cOnFerence , Puerto Rico, def. Magda Linette, Poland, 6-3, 6- Portland 18 25 .419 12½ central Division 0. Denver 16 25 .390 13½ GP WLOt Pts GF GA , Croatia, def. Urszula Radwanska, Poland, 0-6, 6- Minnesota 13 29 .310 17 Chicago 48 31 13 4 66 140 110 4, 6-3. Pacific Division Dallas 46 29 12 5 63 154 124 Elizaveta Kulichkova, Russia, def. (22), St. Louis 48 26 15 7 59 121 121 Happ bucket gives win to Wisconsin WLPct Gb Germany, 7-5, 6-4. Golden State 37 4 .902 — Minnesota 45 22 15 8 52 113 106 Timea Babos, Hungary, def. Heather Watson, Britain, 6-7 (4), L.A. Clippers 26 14 .650 10½ Nashville 45 20 17 8 48 116 123 7-5, 7-5. Sacramento 17 23 .425 19½ Colorado 46 22 21 3 47 129 129 MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Ethan ranked teams. Maria Sharapova (5), Russia, def. Nao Hibino, Japan, 6-1, 6- No. 10 SMU 60, Phoenix 13 29 .310 24½ Winnipeg 45 21 21 3 45 118 129 3. Happ scored underneath the The Seminoles (12-5, 2-3 L.A. Lakers 9 34 .209 29 Pacific Division Kristyna Pliskova, Czech Republic, def. Sam Stosur (25), Sunday's Games GP WLOt Pts GF GA TULANE 45 ACC) trailed 39-36 early in the Australia, 6-4, 7-6 (6). basket with 10 seconds left and Minnesota 117, Phoenix 87 Los Angeles 44 28 13 3 59 118 99 Markus Kennedy scored 13 San Antonio 112, Dallas 83 Arizona 44 22 17 5 49 122 133 Wisconsin beat No. 4 Michigan second half, but took control Oklahoma City 99, Miami 74 San Jose 43 23 18 2 48 124 117 State 77-76 on Sunday. points and SMU overcame with a 12-3 run as Malik Denver 129, Indiana 126 Vancouver 46 19 17 10 48 111 127 Houston 112, L.A. Lakers 95 Anaheim 44 19 18 7 45 88 105 LOcAL nOteS The Spartans had a final uncharacteristically poor shoot- Beasley had five points. monday's Games Calgary 43 20 20 3 43 116 131 bASebALL ing to pull away late to remain Philadelphia at New York, 1 p.m. Edmonton 46 18 23 5 41 111 134 chance to win but Denzel London Parrantes led Virginia Portland at Washington, 2 p.m. bASebALL inStrUctiOn the nation's only unbeaten NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Cleveland State Community College assistant baseball Valentine missed a 3-pointer (13-4, 2-3) with 19 points. Utah at Charlotte, 2 p.m. Saturday's Games New Orleans at Memphis, 2:30 p.m. coach Ryne Foster will be offering baseball instruction and les- Division I team. N.Y. Rangers 3, Philadelphia 2, SO sons for individuals or small groups. Lessons will be offered on and Matt Costello's last-second No. 16 IOWA 82, Chicago at Detroit, 3:30 p.m. Edmonton 2, Calgary 1, SO Jordan Tolbert and Nic Moore Orlando at Atlanta, 5 p.m. weeknights and weekends for hitting, catching, infield play, out- side jumper bounced off the New Jersey 2, Arizona 0 field play and pitching. For times and pricing, contact coach MICHIGAN 71 Brooklyn at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Ottawa 5, Los Angeles 3 scored 12 points each for the Golden State at Cleveland, 8 p.m. Foster at (317)650-1064 or email rfoster01@clevelandstate- rim. Boston 3, Toronto 2 cc.edu. Mustangs (17-0, 6-0 American IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Boston at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Buffalo 4, Washington 1 Bronson Koenig scored 27 Houston at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. HittinG/PitcHinG cAmP Jarrod Uthoff scored 23 points Columbus 2, Colorado 1 The 2016 Walker Valley High School Hitting & Pitching Athletic Conference), who shot a tuesday's Games St. Louis 4, Montreal 3, OT points and Nigel Hayes added Milwaukee at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Camp will take place at the WVHS Hitting Facility on Jan. 10, season-worst 40.4 percent (21 of and Iowa is off to its first 5-0 Nashville 3, Minnesota 0 17, 24, 31 and Feb. 7 Registration will be held Jan. 3, 2016. 25 for the Badgers (10-9, 2-4 Minnesota at New Orleans, 8 p.m. San Jose 4, Dallas 3, OT start in the Big Ten in 19 years. Oklahoma City at Denver, 9 p.m. The cost for the camp is $100 per camp or $150 for both. Each 52) and did not take the lead for Sunday's Games camper will receive a camp T-shirt. For more information, con- Big Ten), who trailed 76-72 Indiana at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Vancouver 2, N.Y. Islanders 1, SO good until Ben Moore's running Peter Jok had 14 of his 16 NCAA tact Mike Turner at 595-2640 or Joe Shamblin at 364-6951. after Valentine hit a runner for Philadelphia 2, Detroit 1, SO bASKetbALL floater as he was fouled made it points in the second half for the top 25 Fared Pittsburgh 5, Carolina 0 the Spartans (16-3, 3-3). Koenig 1. Kansas (15-2) lost to No. 11 West Virginia 74-63; beat TCU Tampa Bay 3, Florida 1 GirLS trAVeL bASKetbALL trYOUtS 33-30 with 12:41 to go. surging Hawkeyes (14-3, 5-0), 70-63. Washington 5, N.Y. Rangers 2 A tryout for a competitve girls travel team will be held on hit a 3-pointer with Valentine in 2. Oklahoma (15-1) beat Oklahoma State 74-72; beat No. 11 Chicago 5, Montreal 2 Saturday, Jan. 30 at Oak Grove Elementary School from 1-3 Melvin Frazier scored 11 who have won seveb straight West Virginia 70-68. Los Angeles 3, Anaheim 2 p.m. and Sunday, Jan. 31 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. The tryouts are his face and the shot clock games. 3. Maryland (16-2) lost to Michigan 70-67; beat Ohio State monday's Games open tothird and fourth graders. Please contact Tim Rogers at points and Malik Morgan had 10 (423)303-8550 with any questions. winding down to pull Wisconsin 100-65. Edmonton at Florida, 7:30 p.m. for Tulane (8-11, 1-5), which has Iowa broke open a tight game 4. Michigan State (16-3) lost to No. 16 Iowa 76-59; lost to Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 8 p.m. KiLbY inDiViDUAL inStrUctiOn within 76-75 with 27 seconds Wisconsin 77-76. Colorado at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Individual basketball instruction for male and female ele- lost five of its last six games. with a 16-3 run midway through 5. North Carolina (16-2) beat N.C. State 67-55. Buffalo at Arizona, 9 p.m. mentary, middle school, high school and post graduate ath- left. the second half, and Jok buried 6. Villanova (16-2) beat Marquette 83-68; beat Georgetown Ottawa at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. letes is being offered by former Junior College and Universtiy Ben Moore finished with 11 coach L.J. Kilby. Coach Kilby brings 10 years of head coaching The Badgers went to a full- 55-50. tuesday's Games points for SMU, which went 1 of a 3-pointer that made it 76-68 7. Xavier (16-1) beat DePaul 84-64; beat Marquette 74-66. Calgary at New Jersey, 7 p.m. experience as well as 30 years experience in junior college, court press for the first time in 8. Miami (13-3) lost to No. 13 Virginia 66-58; lost to Clemson Vancouver at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. NAIA and NCAA Division I basketball. For more information, 10 from 3-point range, but made with 2:34 left. 76-65. Toronto at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. contact Coach Kilby at (423)596-2515. the game, and forced a turnover Derrick Walton Jr. had 16 9. Duke (14-4) lost to Clemson 68-63; lost to Notre Dame 95- Washington at Columbus, 7 p.m. FiSHinG up for it by outscoring Tulane 91. Boston at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. cLeVeLAnD bASSmASterS as Eron Harris stepped out of points for Michigan (13-5, 3-2). 10. SMU (17-0) beat East Carolina 79-55; beat Tulane 60-45. Edmonton at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. The Cleveland Bassmasters meet the first Thursday of 32-16 in the paint. 11. West Virginia (15-2) beat No. 1 Kansas 74-63; lost to No. 2 Chicago at Nashville, 8 p.m. each month at South Cleveland United Methodist Church at 7 bounds while double-teamed. The Wolverines played their Oklahoma 70-68. Dallas at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. p.m. Cleveland Bassmasters includes boaters and non- With the clock winding down, FLORIDA STATE 69, fourth straight game without 12. Providence (15-3) beat Creighton 50-48; lost to Seton Hall boaters and are associated with FLW. The club fishes and 81-72. holds tournament on Chickamauga Lake, Nickajack Lake, Koenig found Happ for the win- No. 13 VIRGINIA 62 star Caris LeVert, who was out 13. Virginia (13-4) beat No. 8 Miami 66-58; lost to Florida State Lake Guntersville, Lake Weiss, Watts Bar and Neely Henry. 69-62. tenniS Dues for the Bassmasters are $35 quarterly. Other fees ning basket. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — with a left leg injury. 14. Kentucky (13-4) beat Mississippi State 80-74; lost to include $35 FLW joining fee, $8 insurance, $20 per year for Valentine led Michigan State Dwayne Bacon scored 18 points Iowa was coming off a 76-59 Auburn 75-70. Australian Open results biggest largemouth or smallmouth bass and $15 for tourna- 15. Texas A&M (15-2) beat Florida 71-68; beat Georgia 79-45. monday ment largemouth or smallmouth prize. For more information, with 23 points, while Costello and Florida State broke a five- win at No. 4 Michigan State on 16. Iowa (14-3) beat No. 4 Michigan State 76-59; beat At melbourne Park contact Dewayne Lowe at 423-715-5772. melbourne, Australia added 18. game losing streak against Tuesday. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, January 18, 2016— 11 Panthers build big lead, hold on to beat seahawks CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Four 'Big Mo,'" Newton said after "We have to find a way to com- "That's what this game is going Seattle later got closer on Kearse's (abdominal surgery). Lynch, who games into his playoff career, Cam Carolina (16-1) moved into NFC plete a full game of football," the to teach us," said All-Pro line- 3-yard catch of a jump ball finished with 20 yards on six car- Newton recognizes the key ele- title game, which they will host All-Pro quarterback added. "We backer Luke Kuechly, who against All-Pro cornerback Josh ries, was nailed in the backfield ment to success. He calls it "Big next Sunday against Arizona (13- have been known to take our foot returned a first-quarter intercep- Norman. for a 3-yard loss on his first Mo," and there couldn't have been 3). "Momentum. off the throttle and we have to find tion for a touchdown. "No matter With Newton waving the crowd touch, then turned around late a better example than Carolina's "We can't wait for no one to that killer instinct." how good you play in the first half, into frenzied cheers on the side- for Wilson's pass over the middle 31-24 victory over Seattle on make plays for us." Newton noted how players, the second half is just as impor- line, the Panthers' defense could- under pressure from Kawann Sunday. The Panthers, winners of 12 coaches and even the fans were tant. It's crazy - you go into these n't stop a 60-yard drive capped by Short. Emphatically backing up their straight at home, made all the feeling the pressure in the final 30 games and you expect it to be like Steven Hauschka's 36-yard field Kuechly was far more alert, superb regular season with one of right plays in building a 31-0 lead, minutes as Seattle staged a this, so it wasn't a surprise for us. goal with 1:12 remaining. grabbing the interception and the most dominating halves in then were dominated by the two- relentless comeback. But you've got to be locked in the At 31-24, All-Pro linebacker sprinting 14 yards to make it 14- football history, the Panthers then time defending NFC champs in "It was a tale of execution. We whole game. " Thomas Davis 0 only 3 1/2 hung on in the face of a furious the second half. So if Carolina needed a little more of that in the Jonathan Stewart, returning hauled in minutes in. Seahawks rally before surviving. wins its first NFL championship, second half. You just have to find from a foot injury, scored two H a u s c h k a ' s The scoring "The playoffs bring out more it can credit the lesson learned ways to get your groove back on." touchdowns after jumpstarting onside kick — "The playoffs bring barrage contin- than any other time the impact of from the Seahawks (11-7). Definitely. the Panthers with a 59-yard and Charlotte out more than any other ued as Stewart sprint on their first play. Newton could breathe leaped in from time the impact of 'Big threw for a touchdown. again. the 1 to make it Then, Seattle showed its pedi- "In the second Mo,. Momentum. We 21-0. gree and climbed back within half, we had to can't wait for no one to Wilson was seven points. go for it," Wilson make plays for us." picked off under "We made a mess of it in the said. "We had to — Panthers relentless pres- first half," Seahawks coach Pete come out swing- quarterback Cam sure again, this Carroll said. "We look at this game ing. That was Newton time by as a microcosm of the season. We our mentality, C o r t l a n d struggled so much early in the and we did a Finnegan at the season to get going, and it took us great job of that. " Seattle 29. Graham Gano's 48- a long time. When we finally did, This will be the Panthers' fourth yard field goal made it 24-0. Greg we caught fire, and got rolling. trip to the NFC championship Olsen's spectacular 19-yard Everyone in here just feels like we game, and their first time as host. reaching catch over double cover- ran out of time." Carolina, which scored an NFL- age made it 31-0. Not before they got two touch- best 500 points this season, But that ended the onslaught, downs in the first 7:20 of the third stormed into the lead thanks to and the Seahawks who returned quarter. Finally with time to Stewart. He burst through the for the second half were an entire- throw, Russell Wilson hit middle on the first snap and ly different team, energetic and Jermaine Kearse for a 13-yard nearly outran everyone, getting efficient. score and rookie Tyler Lockett for tackled at the Seattle 16 by Wilson, who was sacked five 33 yards, making it 31-14 — and Richard Sherman. Three plays times, made some big throws, making the full house at Bank of later, Stewart surged into the end particularly to Kearse, who had America Stadium unnerved. zone. 11 catches for 110 yards. Wilson When the Seahawks succeeded His return from a foot injury went 31 for 48 for 366 yards, but on a fake punt from their 23, an that cost him three games was far the early turnovers — Seattle had AP photo epic comeback seemed possible. more distinguished than an NFC-low 16 in the regular sea- linebacker Thomas Davis hauls in an on side kick from the That drive stalled, but with Marshawn Lynch's comeback son — and spotty defense were in the fourth quarter of their divisional playoff game Sunday, in Charlotte, N.C. Carolina's offense sputtering, from a two-month absence too much to overcome. Cardinals-Packers game had a little bit of everything GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — up and ... he flipped it (again) ball down as the Packers fans record with 109 catches this Arizona’s overtime win over the without giving me a chance to went crazy and the Cardinals season, broke a handful of tack- featured make a recall there. It was con- faithful fell silent. les as he made his way 75 yards much more than Aaron Rodgers’ fusing. I think he was trying to Janis hadn’t had a TD catch in downfield to the Green Bay 5. latest “Hail Mary” and the avoid the embarrassment of his career until he had two Two plays later, he lined up in Cardinals’ “Hail Larry.” what just happened and flip it Saturday night. the backfield and took a shovel There was a coin flip that quickly.” He was seeing extensive action pass for the game-winning score. didn’t flip, Patrick Peterson’s The coin landed on heads — because Davante Adams was out “I can’t tell you how many 100-yard interception return both times — and Arizona got with a knee injury and Cobb was times I’ve run that shovel in that didn’t count and Randall the ball to start the overtime. knocked out of the game with a practice and just waiting for my Cobb’s one-handed 51-yard Just to get the game to that chest injury sustained on a opportunity,” Fitzgerald said, catch called back by offsetting point, Rodgers managed to pass spectacular one-handed grab of “and lo-and-behold, the second penalties and much, much for 101 yards — on two comple- Rodgers’ 51-yard pass in the round of the playoffs you get more. tions — in the final 55 seconds first quarter, a play that was your number called on a shovel. It was a bizarre night in the of the fourth quarter. negated by offsetting penalties. My eyes lit up in the huddle.” desert when the Cardinals Even more astounding, it was Arizona coach Bruce Arians The stadium rocked with escaped with a 26-20 overtime fourth-and-20 from the Packers provided Rodgers enough time chants of “Lar-ry! Lar-ry!” and victory Saturday night. 4-yard line when Rodgers took for the “Hail Mary” finish to reg- the Cardinals were headed to the And that’s not even counting the snap and retreated into his ulation by, with his team leading NFC championship game against Rodgers’ jaw-dropping finish to end zone, scrambling to his left 17-13, choosing to have Carson Carolina. regulation or Larry Fitzgerald’s and finally letting the pass fly. Palmer throw a pass on second- Arizona caught a break to take 75-yard catch and run to set up Jeff Janis, who stands 6-foot- and-8 from the Green Bay 22 the lead in the first place. his winning score. 3, pulled it down at the Arizona with 2:34 to play, rather than In the fourth quarter, with the The coin toss going into over- 36, a 60-yard gain. running the ball to run out more ball at the Packers 9, Palmer time was a “debacle,” Rodgers The Packers were out of time- time. threw toward Fitzgerald at about said. outs, and they weren’t set on the Did he regret it? the 2-yard line. But defender AP photo He called “tails” and referee next snap. With 21 seconds to “Oh, hell no,” Arians said. “I Damarious Randall deflected it. Green BAy PAckers quArterBAck Aaron Rodgers (12) Clete Blakeman tossed the coin go, the ball was pushed back to never regret a call. ... I play to The ball sailed into the end zone scrambles against the in the second half Saturday, into the air and it fell to the turf. the Cardinals 41. A short pass win. Ten-point game, it’s over.” — and right into the hands of in Glendale, Ariz. Rodgers said he got an expla- attempt fell incomplete and On the first play of overtime, Arizona’s Michael Floyd. nation from Blakeman. there were just 5 seconds left. Palmer rolled to his right to In the second quarter, It was the site of Arizona’s 51- Clemson for the college football “It was just tossed in the air It was enough time for a final evade tacklers, then spotted Peterson’s 100-yard interception 45 overtime wild-card victory national championship. and did not turn over at all and heave to the end zone, where Fitzgerald alone on the far side of return was negated by a penalty. over the Packers in 2010. Whatever, this was a Saturday landed on the ground,” he said. Janis outjumped the All-Pro cor- the field. Maybe this weirdness is just And just this past week, night to remember. “So we obviously thought that nerback Peterson and safety The Cardinals’ 32-year-old what happens in big games at Alabama used an onside kick to “It was nuts,” Fitzgerald said. was not right. He picked the coin Rashad Johnson to bring the receiver, who set a franchise University of Phoenix Stadium. pull off a wild victory over “It was nuts.” Flames Broncos From Page 9 From Page 9 for us,” noted Rowe. “It was a Williams added 10 points and Tyus led the way with a double- alike, although Brandon Boswell made a 47-yarder with Just like the Steelers. huge team effort all the way Taylor Adams scored seven to go double (26 points and 13 McManus tied an NFL playoff 19 seconds left, but Anderson Roethlisberger led an offense around.” along with nine rebounds. rebounds). He made 11-of-15 record by converting all five of recovered the onside kick. that had several big moments — Brown continued her stellar The victory keeps Lee atop the shots from the field. his field-goal attempts and Chris Manning credited Denver’s their top eight plays netted 275 play of late with a double-double GSC standings at 9-2 (12-4 over- Chase Cullen had another Boswell made all three of his. NFL-best defense for thwarting a yards and their other 51 snaps performance of 11 points and 10 all). The Lady Flames are joined impressive performance with 24 Manning’s teammates dropped team that piled up 34 points on resulted in just 118 yards. rebounds off the bench for Lee. by No. 25 Delta State and No. 18 points and seven rebounds. He seven passes but also came them last month and an offense “You’re right, they’re a big-play Christina Johnson pulled down Union in a three-way tie for first. was 10-of-16 from the field and 4- through in crunch time. Denver that stayed patient. football team,” Broncos coach 12 boards as Lee outrebounded Shorter falls to 11-4 and 8-3 on of-5 from the free-throw stripe. It is 10-3 in games decided by “It was tough all night,” Gary Kubiak said. “But the good the Lady Hawks by a 40-31 mar- the year. didn’t stop there. Rico Overall seven points or fewer, and Manning said. “They’re a good news is that we settled down gin. The Lady Flames are 11th in FLAMES 98, scored 10 of his 15 points in the Manning said being battle-tested defense, playing really well for defensively and found a way to the NCAA D2 in rebounding mar- second half. He also dished off helped them on this blustery the past number of weeks. So sit there and hold them to 16 gin per game (9.7). SHORTER 83 night real credit to them. We had some points.” Leading from the opening tip five assists. Rantavious Gilbert The Lady Flames shot 52.3 per- thrilled the large crowd with three With Denver down 13-12 with good field position early and we Roethlisberger completed 24 of cent from the field (23-of-44) and and getting key plays from several less than 10 minutes left, cor- had to settle for field goals. I give 37 passes for 339 yards despite different players, Lee’s men dunks and three blocked shots. were 13-of-18 from the foul line. He also claimed four rebounds in nerback Bradley Roby, burned them credit for that. Field goals playing with a sore right shoul- Lee hit a sizzling 59.1 percent of snapped a six-game losing streak time and again, punched the ball are better than no points, but we der and missing his top receiver with an impressive 98-83 victory totaling 11 points. its shots in the second half. Levi Woods was a force and from Fitzgerald Toussaint’s arms knew eventually that we needed — Antonio Brown (concussion) Point guard Haris Price had over rival Shorter University on and teammate DeMarcus Ware to get a touchdown drive.” and rusher — DeAngelo Williams Saturday afternoon in Walker drew praise from coach Tommy eight points and dished off six Brown for his leadership role. recovered at the Denver 35-yard They got that chance thanks (foot). Martavis Bryant had nine assists while Carrie Cheeks added Arena. line. to Roby. catches for 154 yards. Woods tallied 10 points and nine markers and Anna Woodford The Flames zipped to a 47-34 “Perfect timing,” Roby said. “Roby got that left hand to Manning completed 21 of 37 added two assists. Bryce pitched in eight to cap a balanced lead at the halftime break and led Toussaint, who scored his first knock the ball out and D-Ware passes for 222 yards. scoring effort for Rowe’s club. by as much as 22 points in the Copeland hit two more 3-pointers career TD in the first half, took it was the man on the spot,” cor- Two months shy of 40, Shorter’s Kayla Tillie led the second stanza. For the first time and a couple of free throws to hard and blamed himself. nerback Aqib Talib said. “And Manning has said this could very visitors with 12 points. Tamarr this season, five different players pitch in with eight points and “This is not all on him by any the offense ran it down their well be his final hurrah, and he’s scored in double figures. Keevin another rugged defensive effort. means,” Roethlisberger said. “It’s throat. Tough team. We don’t 60 minutes from another chance Lee commanded the back- on all of us.” quit until it is zero-zero-zero.” to win his second Super Bowl boards, out-bounding the Hawks After Toussaint’s fumble, “We’re relentless,” agreed ring. 39-24. The Flames were guilty of Manning went to work, driving Anderson. “We fight. We grind. Brady — who else? — stands Hawks 17 floor mistakes but made up for Denver to its only touchdown, a We just keep fighting.” in his way. that by shooting a solid 59 per- From Page 9 1-yard run by C.J. Anderson, fol- cent from the floor and 43 percent lowed by Demaryius Thomas’ from 3-point range. They domi- catch on the 2-pointer that put microcosm of the Hawks’ season. we knew the answer, if it was in a nated points in the paint, Denver ahead 20-13 with three They turned in one of their pill or something, we’d take it.” outscoring Shorter 60-28. minutes left. Lady Vols most impressive performances in Despite their up-and-down The Hawks lost despite a 39- That was Manning’s 55th a 15-point win over Chicago, only play, the Hawks still have high point effort by Phil Taylor. He was game-winning drive in the fourth From Page 9 to lose to both Charlotte and hopes for this season. Cleveland 9-of-11 from the field, 4-of-4 from quarter or overtime, extending Milwaukee, two of the worst has built a fairly comfortable lead behind the arc and 17-of-21 from one of the dozen NFL records he is shooting 44.9 from 3-point turnovers over her last three teams in the East. Then, after in the East, but the second seed the charity stripe. Trevor McDade owns. range to lead the nation. games. being tied with lowly Brooklyn is up for grabs. When Bazemore carded 21 points and grabbed Ware’s sack ended Taking care of the ball also has “A lot of them were just me early in the third quarter, the looks ahead, he pointedly men- eight rebounds in the loss, while Pittsburgh’s next drive and become an issue. throwing the ball away,” Hawks suddenly transformed tions playing into June — the Chris Daniels added 11. The McManus kicked his fifth field The Lady Vols have averaged DeShields said after the into last year’s version. time for the NBA Finals. Hawks went to the free-throw line goal, joking it was such a tricky 22.5 turnovers and 10.5 assists Arkansas game. “I have to under- “We’d all like to be better,” “We’ve been on the cusp of 39 times and made 30. The crosswind that he just kept aim- in their last two losses. Diamond stand that in order for us to win, Budenholzer said, sounding something great,” he said. “It’s Flames were awarded 23 freebies ing “at the guy holding the beer DeShields averages a team-high we can’t have somebody with more than a bit frustrated. “But if just a rough patch of the journey.” and canned 14. in the top left corner.” 15.3 points per game but has 20 seven turnovers.” 12—Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, January 18, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com Editorial Change by ‘The Power of One’ Success can follow after taking a first step, Remembering a man, but it won’t come without true dedication and reliving his dream A famous motivational writer, the late anything if you can't read, or won't read. But Napoleon Hill (1883-1970), once said, "If you GUEST I guess the thing most prominent was the ColUmniST s our Cleveland, “I say to you today, my friends, are successful remember that somewhere, fact they did their best at the time, in what- Charleston and Bradley that in spite of the difficulties and sometime, someone gave you a lift or an idea ever set of circumstances they found them- that started you in the right direction. selves. ACounty community shares frustrations of the moment, I still Remember also that you are indebted to God Jim To be sure, they did not start out as prime with the rest of America this have a dream. It is a dream and others until you help some less fortu- Davidson minister, cosmetic guru, human rights endearing weekend of tribute to deeply rooted in the American nate person, just as you were helped." activist ... and what couldn't you say about the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., dream. Without having the benefit of knowing this Helen Keller, as well as the others? Life is a it is befitting of the man himself to “I have a dream that one day quotation, I have been trying to do that for process, and if we do our very best right remember the words of Aug. 28, this nation will rise up and live out the past several years of my life. You would power under the hood, but it's never used. where we are, goals will begin to appear, and 1963, that historians record as the true meaning of its creed: ‘We not believe the number of people who have A friend of mine, Scot Morrissey, the in time we will find our calling or purpose. the face of an era. hold these truths to be self-evi- written, called or come to see me in person newspaper publisher here in our community, The central idea that I would like to It was the heart of the Civil dent; that all men are created seeking information to help them become a often talks about the power of one in relation impart to you is that you have that same Rights Movement, a volatile peri- equal. syndicated writer. to some project, goal or topic we are dis- power, the power of one, that will help you I always tell these individuals that it is not cussing. As I have thought about this simple achieve things that at one time you did not od in America that tested the “I have a dream that one day easy, but I will help them any way I can, and statement over the past several months, I think were possible. moral fiber of a nation. on the red hills of Georgia the as a result of this commitment, have spent a have come to realize just how true it is. This column is about you and not about Its geographic borders wore sons of former slaves and the great deal of time doing my best to help This thinking was crystallized even more me, but I want to tell you what happened a the same outline as a global pow- sons of former slave owners will them. To my knowledge, only a few have when a reader over in Lenoir, N.C., told me couple of years ago when I made a commit- erhouse that prided itself on be able to sit down together at a achieved even limited success, mainly about a book titled, "How To Be Like Women ment to spend the rest of my life trying to human rights. table of brotherhood. because they lack the commitment to throw of Influence." This book is about the lives improve literacy in our nation. Its greatest test was to survive “I have a dream that one day caution to the wind and stay with their goals and success stories of 20 of the greatest The only way to ever achieve anything a great divide, one created by even the state of Mississippi, a long enough to reap the rewards of success. women who have lived in modern times; this truly worthwhile is that other people must man, one nurtured by its creators desert state, sweltering with the If you will keep what I have just shared in is to say over the past 200 years. be willing to help you. These wonderful peo- and one defied by a people heat of injustice and oppression, the back of your mind, I would like to share I won't take time to mention all of them, ple have come along, at just the right time, a few thoughts with you that could com- but here are a few names you will recognize: so I know God is in it and we are making oppressed. will be transformed into an oasis pletely change your life for the better. Eleanor Roosevelt, Margaret Thatcher, Mary progress I never dreamed possible. It came as a war of black and of freedom and justice. Based on more than 35 years of working Kay Ash, Mother Teresa, Helen Keller, Oprah "One person, totally committed can achieve white. Unlike today’s complicated “I have a dream that my four lit- with people in the field of human resources, Winfrey, Florence Nightingale, Rosa Parks more than a hundred who have only a pass- society, there were no shades of tle children will one day live in a I have observed that the vast majority of peo- and Susan B. Anthony. As I read about each ing interest." — Author unknown gray. nation where they will not be ple I have been privileged to know and serve one, I noted that all had a few things in com- ——— It was this way. judged by the color of their skin have far more power to succeed than they mon. (About the writer: Jim Davidson is a moti- It was that way. but by the content of their charac- realize. It's kind of like having an automobile One of the things that stood out, and that vational speaker and syndicated columnist. It was the white way. ter. with 120 on the speedometer, but always is also a passion for me, is that they were all He may be contacted at 2 Bentley Drive, It was the black way. “I have a dream today. driving it about 10 miles an hour. All that avid readers. You can't really succeed in Conway AR 72034.) To loosely quote leaders of “I have a dream that one day America’s majority, “It was my the state of Alabama, whose gov- way or it was the highway.” ernor’s lips are presently dripping ANNIE’S And history records it was such with the words of interposition a symbolic highway — from and nullification, will be trans- MAILBOX Montgomery to Memphis — that formed into a situation where little told the story of a people’s quest black boys and black girls will be Dear Annie: I am a 23-year-old for equality. And in the end, it was able to join hands with little white female who recently moved to a a fight for freedom ... ironically in boys and white girls and walk new town. I have met a few guys, the heart of a land whose doors together as sisters and brothers. but it never seems to go anywhere. I can’t seem to find someone who were open to any whose dream “I have a dream today. wants anything more than sex. I was to live free. “I have a dream that one day used to sleep around, but I’m more No words better told a people’s every valley shall be exalted, mature now, and I value myself plight than those spoken by Dr. every hill and mountain shall be enough not to throw my body at King when he delivered the made low, the rough places will every guy I meet. I’ve learned from address most recognized as “I be made plain, and the crooked my mistakes. Have a Dream.” The plea for places will be made straight, and Not a single man I’ve met in my change, and the inspiration that the glory of the Lord shall be age range is interested in a real fueled the hope of hundreds of revealed, and all flesh shall see it relationship. They expect me to hop thousands, came during the his- together. into bed with no commitment what- soever. I value relationships, and toric March on Washington on “This is our hope. This is the commitment, and have no inten- Aug. 28, 1963. faith with which I return to the tion of behaving like this. It irritates Through the years, and the South. With this faith we will be me when I put myself out there and decades, of America’s evolution able to hew out of the mountain of meet someone who I think is differ- as this country sought to find her despair a stone of hope. With this ent, but as soon as they learn that way, the epic address by the leg- faith we will be able to transform I’m not going to give them sex, they endary Civil Rights leader has the jangling discords of our nation forget all about me. been called one of the greatest into a beautiful symphony of I know I’m still young and that speeches of all time. Traditionally, brotherhood. With this faith we there are plenty of fish in the sea, such distinction is afforded only to will be able to work together, to but I am ready to settle down. I am TODAY IN HISTORY far from perfect, but sometimes it presidential inaugurations, to pray together, to struggle togeth- seems as though I will never meet declarations of world wars or er, to go to jail together, to stand anyone worthwhile. even to political nominations. up for freedom together, knowing Today is Monday, Jan. 18, the Airlines Ilyushin 18 crashed Green Bay in the NFC champi- Is something wrong with me? Or But the words of Dr. Martin that we will be free one day.” 18th day of 2016. There are 348 while on approach to Chongqing onship game. In the AFC, Tom am I just attracting the wrong type Luther King Jr. on that hot sum- There was more. There was days left in the year. This is the Airport, killing all 108 people on Brady threw for three touch- of guys? — Confused in a Small mer day resonated through an much more. But we are limited Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. board. downs and LeGarrette Blount Town entire nation, and challenged the legally by how much we can print Today’s Highlight in History: In 1993, the Martin Luther ran in three more to lead the New Dear Confused: If you are in a On Jan. 18, 1911, the first King Jr. holiday was observed in England Patriots into the Super hearts, the minds and the moral as mandated by the laws of copy- small town, your pool of available landing of an aircraft on a ship all 50 states for the first time. Bowl with a 45-7 victory over the candidates is less than it might be conscience of predominantly two right. One day, we believe, these took place as pilot Eugene B. Ely In 1996, Lisa Marie Presley- Indianapolis Colts. groups of people whose only sig- restrictions will be lifted. And elsewhere. This means you need to brought his Curtiss biplane in for Jackson filed for divorce from Today’s Birthdays: Movie widen your circle. Try online dating nificant difference was color of when that time comes, we will a safe landing on the deck of the Michael Jackson. director John Boorman is 83. (be cautious), and ask your friends, skin. reprint in full what we believe to armored cruiser USS In 2001, President Bill Clinton, Former Sen. Paul Kirk, D-Mass., family members and co-workers to By copyright, we are disal- be one of the greatest addresses Pennsylvania in San Francisco in a farewell from the Oval Office, is 78. Singer-songwriter Bobby introduce you to available, decent lowed a reprint in full. But we can ever made by an American on Harbor. told the nation that America had Goldsboro is 75. Comedian- men. Join a church social group, offer an emotional excerpt, one American soil. On this date: “done well” during his presiden- singer-musician Brett Hudson is choir, theater group or a volunteer we published on Aug. 28, 2013, The words were more than In 1778, English navigator cy, with record-breaking pros- 63. Actor-director Kevin Costner organization where you will be on the 50th anniversary of a poetry to hearts that needed to Captain James Cook reached the perity and a cleaner environ- is 61. Country singer Mark Collie doing some good and meeting new present-day Hawaiian Islands, ment. is 60. Actor Mark Rylance is 56. speech that forced America to hear. They were a ray of hope. people, both male and female. which he named the “Sandwich Ten years ago: The Supreme Actress Alison Arngrim (TV: And yes, it’s possible that you are look deep into an unkind part of Their message stood as testa- Islands.” Court gave New Hampshire a “Little House on the Prairie”) is herself, and then again on Jan. ment to an ideal that defines the attracting the wrong type of guy. In 1862, the tenth president of chance to salvage its restrictions 54. Former Maryland Gov. Your closest friends should be hon- 19, 2014, to celebrate the life of merit of humanity. the United States, John Tyler, on abortion, reaffirming that Martin O’Malley is 53. Actress est enough to tell you if that’s the this messenger of peace and They were delivered on this died in Richmond, Virginia, at states can require parental Jane Horrocks is 52. Comedian case and what you might do about equality. day by one man, but their legacy age 71, shortly before he could involvement in abortion deci- Dave Attell is 51. Actor Jesse L. it. But most importantly, be In an ironic twist of fate, histori- still guides the moral compass of take his seat as an elected mem- sions but also ordering a lower Martin is 47. Rapper DJ Quik is patient. You may be looking to set- ans have since revealed this was mankind. ber of the Confederate Congress. court to fix problems with New 46. Rock singer Jonathan Davis tle down, but your average 23-year- reportedly a section of the King Today, we observe the birthday In 1919, the Paris Peace Hampshire’s 2003 notification (Korn) is 45. Former NAACP old man is not. You may be coming address that was almost deleted of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a Conference, held to negotiate law. (New Hampshire ended up President and CEO Benjamin across as desperate or overly eager. peace treaties ending the First repealing the never-implemented Todd Jealous is 43. Singer from the original text ... not man whose heart was as big as A little nonchalance might serve World War, opened in Versailles, law in 2007; a new law was Christian Burns (BBMak) is 42. you better. because the message had lost its his dream, a modern-day prophet France. enacted in 2012.) Knicks forward relevance in a long line of Civil whose quest for renewal spoke to In 1936, Nobel Prize-winning Antonio Davis climbed into the Rights initiatives, but because Dr. the need for change. author Rudyard Kipling, 70, died stands during a game because he King’s “dream” of a new May the memory of this vision- in London. believed his wife was involved in Promised Land in America had by ary serve as a beacon of light for In 1943, during World War II, an altercation with a Bulls fan; Cleveland Daily Banner then already become an all who walk the winding path of Jewish insurgents in the Warsaw Davis was ejected without a scuf- – Established in 1854 – oppressed people’s theme. rebirth through a land called Ghetto launched their initial fle during New York’s 106-104 How sad — for all Americans America. armed resistance against Nazi overtime loss at Chicago. (He was EDITOR AND PUBLISHER GENERAL MANAGER — had this inspiring portion never Yet, let us offer one reminder. troops, who eventually succeed- suspended for five games.) Stephen L. Crass Jim Bryant ed in crushing the rebellion. A Five years ago: Chinese made its way onto the pages of Words are merely words when U.S. ban on the sale of pre-sliced President Hu Jintao arrived at Civil Rights chronicles. listeners fail to act. OFFICE MANAGER CIRCULATION DIRECTOR bread — aimed at reducing bak- Andrews Air Force Base outside Herb Lacy The words remain just as Whether these words were eries’ demand for metal replace- Washington for a four-day state Joyce Taylor haunting in 2015, especially to a spoken to frame a life-changing ment parts — went into effect. visit; President Barack Obama SPORTS EDITOR younger generation, many of moment in American history in In 1957, a trio of B-52’s com- welcomed him with a private din- ASSOCIATE EDITOR Richard Roberts whom could never have imagined 1963, or whether they are repeat- pleted the first non-stop, round- ner in the White House resi- Rick Norton the travesties of their homeland’s ed in a community remembrance the-world flight by jet planes, dence. The first director of the ADVERTISING DIRECTOR past. to reflect that change in 2016, is landing at March Air Force Base Peace Corps, R. Sargent Shriver, Jack Bennett The words also serve as not the point. in California after more than 45 died in Bethesda, Maryland, at ASSOCIATE EDITOR reminders of this: That in spite of The point is love and equality hours aloft. age 95. Gwen Swiger RETAIL SALES MANAGER In 1967, Albert DeSalvo, who One year ago: Pope Francis Sheena Meyer her many lessons learned in peo- and opportunity — the very traits claimed to be the “Boston ended his Asian pilgrimage with ple values, America still faces les- that define humanity — serve as LIFESTYLES EDITOR Strangler,” was convicted in an appeal for the future of the PRESS SUPERVISOR sons ahead. a legacy for all who will hear and Cambridge, Massachusetts, of Catholic Church, urging an esti- William Wright The slain Civil Rights leader’s for any who believe. armed robbery, assault and sex mated 3 million rain-soaked Richard Yarber message not only was prophetic It has been said a man’s words offenses. (Sentenced to life, Filipinos to protect their young 423-472-5041 then, his words carry the same are his bond. DeSalvo was killed in prison in from sin and vice so they can Telephone relevance more than 52 years No less is true with “I Have a 1973.) instead become missionaries of later. Dream.” In 1970, David Oman McKay, the faith. Russell Wilson hit 423-614-6529 423-476-1046 We take you back to a moment We pray for the courage to the ninth president of the Jermaine Kearse for a 35-yard Newsroom Fax Office & Advertising Fax in time and to a day in humanitar- dream, and for the faith that it will Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- touchdown 3:19 into overtime to day Saints, died at the age of 96. lift the Seattle Seahawks to an ian history: come true. In 1988, a China Southwest improbable 28-22 victory over 1505 25th Street N.W. - Cleveland, TN 37311 • P.O. Box 3600 Cleveland, TN 37320 www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, January 18, 2016— 13 Democrats debate passion versus practicality in 2016 CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — would reignite a divisive political make up a huge swath of the With just two weeks to go before battle. “It’s whether we have the party’s base and remain devoted the first votes of the 2016 race guts to stand up to the private to Obama. But it’s a riskier for president, Democrats Hillary insurance companies.” approach in a general election, Clinton and Bernie Sanders Clinton derided as impractical where as her party’s nominee, engaged in their most con- Sanders’ ambitious aim to Clinton would have to woo vot- tentious debate match-up to replace the country’s existing ers who question whether they date, underscoring their tighten- employer-based system of feel more economically secure ing primary race as the Iowa health care insurance with one after Obama’s eight years in caucuses draw near. in which the government office. The pair tangled repeatedly becomes a “single payer,” pro- Sanders dismissed the idea Sunday night over who’s viding coverage to all. that he’d endanger Obama’s tougher on gun control and Wall Instead, she urged a less- hard-won victories, insisting: Street and how to shape the sweeping action to build on “No one is tearing this up. We’re future of health care in America. President Barack Obama’s going to go forward.” Their heated rhetoric high- health care law by working to Clinton also rapped Sanders lighted the central question fuel- further reduce out-of-pocket for voting repeatedly with the ing the increasingly competitive costs and control spending on National Rifle Association while primary race: Will the Sanders prescription drugs. in Congress, welcoming his passion beat out the Clinton “We have the Affordable Care weekend reversal to support leg- practicality? Act,” she said. “That is one of islation that would deny gun While Clinton remains the the greatest accomplishments of manufacturers legal immunity. national front-runner, grass- President Obama, of the She rattled off a list of provi- AP photo roots enthusiasm for Sanders’ Democratic Party, and of our sions that she said Sanders had DemocrAtic PresidentiAl cAndidAtes, former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley, Hillary Clinton outsider candidacy and his country.” supported in line with the NRA. and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt, stand together before the start of the NBC, YouTube Democratic presi- unapologetically liberal message In doing so, she again cast Sanders, in turn, said dential debate at the Gaillard Center, Sunday, in Charleston, S.C. has imperiled her lead in Iowa herself as the natural successor Clinton’s assertions were “very and expanded his advantage in to Obama and accused Sanders, disingenuous” and pointed to New Hampshire. until recently an independent, of his rating of a D- from Methodist Episcopal Church, presidency heralded the worsen- The third participant in the “What this is really about is being an unfaithful ally of the the NRA. where nine parishioners were ing of U.S.-Russian relations. debate, former Maryland Gov. not the rational way to go for- administration. The debate over gun control killed during Bible study last “My relationship with him — Martin O’Malley, tried persist- ward,” Sanders said as he It’s a strategy aimed at locking took on a special importance summer. Clinton has made the it’s interesting,” Clinton said to ently to insert himself into the responded to Clinton’s argu- down Democratic primary vot- given the event was just blocks issue a central theme of her laughs in the debate hall. “It’s conversation, hoping to boost ment that his health care plans ers, particularly minorities, who from the Emanuel African campaign, citing it as one of the one, I think, of respect.” But she his poll numbers out of single major differences between the added it was critical for the next digits. But it was tough for candidates. president to stand up to Putin, O’Malley to stand out. AP Fact Check: The two tangled over financial describing him as a bully who When the conversation shifted policy, too, with Sanders sug- “will take as much as he possi- to fiscal responsibility, O’Malley gesting Clinton won’t be tough bly can.” said his time in Maryland made enough on Wall Street given the Clinton also shed some light him the only person on stage to Democratic debaters and the facts big contributions and speaking on what role her husband, for- balance a budget. Sanders — an fees she’s accepted from the mer President Bill Clinton, ex-mayor of Burlington, WASHINGTON (AP) — Bernie ous, if not bogus, argument that instant background check,” as nation’s financial firms. would play in her administra- Vermont — quickly interjected, Sanders airbrushed the com- Sanders would wreck Medicare well as a ban on assault-type Clinton, in turn, faulted tion. Kitchen table adviser, per- “I was mayor for 8 years, I did plexities of trying to overhaul and other health-care entitle- weapons. Sanders’ past votes to deregu- haps? that as well.” health care all over again and ments with his proposed over- CLINTON: “He voted against late financial markets and ease “It’ll start at the kitchen table Hillary Clinton offered a selec- haul. It would do so only in the the Brady bill five times,” as well up on federal oversight. — we’ll see where it goes from tive reading of her rival’s record course of establishing a health as for allowing guns in national Then, she took a step back to there,” she said with a laugh. on gun control in the latest care system in which traditional parks and for shielding the gun put those differences in a differ- Then, pointing to the success- SAVE Democratic presidential debate. Medicare, Medicaid and more industry from lawsuits. ent perspective. es of her husband’s administra- A look at some of their claims would no longer be needed — THE FACTS: Both are singling “We’re at least having a vigor- tion, she added: “You bet I’m and how they compare with the because the government would out aspects of Sanders’ record ous debate about reining in Wall going to ask for his ideas. I’m YOUR OLD facts: be insuring everyone. that suit them, but that record Street,” she said. “The going to ask for his advice.” CLINTON on Sanders’ propos- She made that argument her- is nuanced. Sanders indeed Republicans want to give them Sanders was asked about his al for a taxpayer-paid health self in an earlier debate but did supported an instant back- NEWSPAPERS more power.” previous criticism of Bill care system: “I don’t want to see not repeat it Sunday night. ground check, and at certain Both Sanders and Clinton Clinton’s past sexual behavior. us start over again with a con- —- points a three-day waiting peri- voiced strong support for He once called the former presi- FOR tentious debate.” CLINTON on effects of od. But he opposed longer wait- Obama’s diplomatic overtures to dent’s behavior “deplorable” but SANDERS: “We’re not going to Obama’s health care law: “We ing periods — of five or seven and opposition to sending said Sunday night that he wants tear up the Affordable Care Act,” now have driven costs down to days — which gun control advo- U.S. ground troops into Syria. to focus on issues “not Bill RECYCLING but build on it. the lowest they’ve been in 50 cates see as a more effective way Clinton defended her outreach Clinton’s personal life.” THE FACTS: As Clinton sug- years.” to flag people who should not be to Russia early in her term as Clinton maintained a tight gests, Sanders’ plan would THE FACTS: Not so. Health getting a gun. Cleveland secretary of state, but hesitated smile throughout that exchange, indeed mean a radical change in care spending is far higher than Clinton is right that he when asked to describe her rela- and nodded as Sanders said he direction — one that makes the a half century ago. What she opposed various versions of the tionship with Vladimir Putin, preferred to concentrate on poli- Daily Banner government the payer of health must have meant is that the rate Brady bill with longer waiting whose return to the Russian cy matters. care for everyone, not just for of growth of health care spend- periods. But his poor marks the elderly or the poorest ing year to year is lower than it’s from the NRA reflect a record Americans or members of the been in 50 years — closer to the that does lean toward stronger military. truth, but still not right. gun controls. Sanders now says Whether that means building The government reported in he would support exposing gun on President Barack Obama’s December that health care makers to lawsuits. health care law or ripping it up spending in 2014 grew at the —- may be a semantic argument. fastest pace since Obama took CLINTON: “One out of three But at the core, Sanders would office, driven by expanded cover- African-American men may well switch the country away from a age under his law and rising end up going to prison. That’s private health insurance sys- drug prices. Not only that, but the statistic.” tem. Employees, employers and health care spending grew faster THE FACTS: That’s a stale others would pay higher taxes in than the economy as a whole, statistic, and Clinton isn’t the return for health care with no reaching 17.5 percent of GDP. only person to use it. Sanders premiums or deductibles, a That means health care was has said nearly the same thing. striking departure from the sub- claiming a growing share of Both drew on 13-year-old data sidies and conditions that national resources. that stated this as a projection, Obama’s law has overlaid on the This was after five years of not a fact. existing system. historically low growth in health A 2003 report from the Clinton did not exaggerate in spending — the decline Clinton Bureau of Justice Statistics describing the huge political was trying to address. But the said, “About 1 in 3 black males, battle that it took just to achieve lull in health care inflation was 1 in 6 Hispanic males, and 1 in “Obamacare” and the inability attributed in large measure to 17 white males are expected to to sell Congress on a taxpayer- the recession that Obama inher- go to prison during their life- paid system even when ited and its aftermath, not his time, if current incarceration Democrats were in control. (She law. And part of the reason rates remain unchanged.” But it ran into her own buzz saw on health spending increased after went on to say that at the time, the issue when she proposed an that was because of the econom- 16.6 percent of adult black overhaul of health care as first ic recovery. males had actually ever gone to lady under her husband’s —- prison, or 1 in 6. The incarcera- administration.) SANDERS: “I have a D-minus tion rate for black men has gone Clinton’s team and her sup- voting record from the NRA.” ‘’I down since then, according to porters have persisted in a dubi- have supported from Day 1 an the Sentencing Project. Domestic violence campaign says police do not listen MEMPHIS (AP) — The face of a the announcement on commer- Wood was upset with the out- Memphis domestic violence cial stations, Wood is publicly come, and prosecutors set a campaign says Memphis police criticizing the city’s efforts. meeting at the Family Safety didn’t take her situation serious- “People know that it’s not OK Center of Memphis and Shelby ly until she began appearing in a to hit women. Right?” she said. County, a shelter where police, public service announcement. “People know that it’s not OK to prosecutors and counselors can Whitney Wood tells The rape women. But what they also meet with victims. The team Commercial Appeal know is it’s not likely that meeting with Wood began focus- (http://bit.ly/1U2LKAS) police they’re ever going to face any ing on reports of past incidents, finally filed an aggravated consequences for it.” leading to the filing of a second assault charge against her ex- Wood’s own story starts on harassment charge and the husband in November, nearly Jan. 18, 2013, when she called aggravated assault charge. three years after she told officers 911 reporting her then-hus- Wood believes the change he threw her into a wall and band, Shawn Graves, had been came because of her involve- strangled her into unconscious- “knocking stuff over in the ment with the “No More” cam- ness in January 2013. house” and had “shoved her into paign, but District Attorney Prosecutors and police attrib- the wall repeatedly.” General Amy Weirich said poli- ute the failure to charge Wood’s “Victim stated when she tried tics “absolutely” did not play a ex-husband earlier to a miscom- to leave the suspect held her role. Wierich said the new munication. down and choked her,” a police charges reflect the success of Ex-husband Shawn Graves report says. A later report stated the Family Safety Center. referred questions to his attor- “the last time she was strangled MPD spokesman Louis ney, William Nowlin, who said she lost consciousness briefly.” Brownlee said in an email more information would come In the months following her charges weren’t initially filed out in court. February 2015 divorce from because of a miscommunication The ‘Memphis Says No More,’ Graves, she called police at least between the investigator and the a campaign backed by a range of twice, reporting he was harass- victim. victim-rights advocates and ing and intimidating her. Once Wood says she believes the local government officials to she was at a police station filing “Memphis Says No More” cam- raise awareness of domestic vio- a report when Graves sent a paign can do good, but officials lence and sexual assault. The lengthy text message to her, need to invest resources in 35-second announcement fea- which she showed an officer. investigation and in ensuring turing Wood currently airs on Graves was charged in June police take domestic violence the Memphis Public Library’s with a single count of misde- cases seriously. public access station. But as meanor harassment for which In the meantime, she said, officials are looking to expand he received diversion in “It’s basically a PR stunt for the the campaign, and possibly air November. city.” 14—Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, January 18, 2016 www.clevelandbanner.com Triumph or travesty, U.S.-Iran ties warming over nuclear deal

WASHINGTON (AP) — sought economic relief, as critics ing with Zarif and Iranian Diplomatic triumph or travesty, allege. President Hasan Rouhani’s America’s relationship with one The International Atomic brother, Hossein Fereydoun, of its most intractable foes took Energy Agency’s declaration captured the moment. two giant leaps forward this unlocked some $100 billion in Things progressed significant- weekend when Iran released frozen Iranian assets overseas, ly by November, when Iran was four Americans in a prisoner and potentially even greater eco- included for the first time in a swap after locking in last sum- nomic benefits through sus- meeting in Vienna on Syria’s mer’s nuclear deal and receiving pended oil, trade and financial civil war. Kerry and Zarif met some $100 billion in sanctions sanctions by the U.S. and there to discuss the prisoners. relief. European Union. “We actually shook hands The announcements culmi- Critics of Obama’s Iran policy thinking we had an agreement,” nated a stunning few days of at home and abroad pounced on Kerry said. “I thought it was activity for the Obama adminis- the details of the prisoner done.” tration and particularly exchange and the new economic But the deal bogged down in Secretary of State , opportunities being afforded and never went through. who led the diplomatic outreach Tehran while it still supports “So we went back to work,” to Tehran at President Barack Syrian President Bashar Assad’s Kerry told reporters on his plane Obama’s direction through government and the militant back to Washington late years of slow-grinding negotia- groups Hamas and Hezbollah. Saturday. tions. “This deal is a problematic He described the negotiations Speaking from the White deal, and it reflects a pattern we as difficult, especially as the House, Obama on Sunday have seen in the Obama admin- Iranians made what he said hailed the “historic progress istration over and over again of were unacceptable demands. through diplomacy,” long the negotiating with terrorists, and Kerry said the United States centerpiece of his foreign policy making deals and trades that made clear it wouldn’t release vision, instead of another war in endanger U.S. safety and securi- an accused murderer or nar- the Middle East. ty,” Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, a GOP cotics offender. Three of the American presidential candidate, said on “For a long time, this didn’t detainees — Washington Post “Fox News Sunday.” move because of the people they reporter , former Nevertheless, the back-to- were asking for,” Kerry recalled. U.S. Marine Amir Hekmati and back breakthroughs reflected “We said, ‘No, and no, and no.’” pastor — arrived painstaking diplomacy by Kerry “And believe me, it’s hard in Germany en route to a U.S. and administration officials. when somebody says to you, military hospital. They will The efforts were beset by sev- ‘Hey, you give us this guy, we let return home after medical eval- eral hitches, including the them all out.’ And you have to AP photo uations. detention of 10 U.S. sailors by say no. And you know you’re PresidenT bArAck ObAmA leaves the podium after speaking about the release of Americans by The fourth, Nosratollah Iran last week in the Persian keeping people in a not very nice Iran, Sunday, in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington. Khosravi-Roodsari, opted to Gulf and U.S. plans in late place for the next whatever remain in Iran, officials said. December to impose new sanc- number of months,” he said. One of the last hiccups that civil war and even discussions ened Iran. Some Republicans The Islamic Republic released tions on Iran for ballistic missile “But there have to be an delayed the Americans’ depar- about coordinating their fights say the prisoner exchange could the prisoners in exchange for testing. enforcement of our principles ture was an Iranian military offi- against the Islamic State point mean Iran seizes more pardons or charges dropped The sailors were released after and our standards here. And in cial’s misunderstanding about to the budding ties. Americans as hostages to facili- against seven Iranians — six of Kerry’s intervention with Iranian the end, we came out in the Rezaian’s wife and mother join- That has many of America’s tate future trades. whom hold dual U.S. citizenship Foreign Minister Mohammad right place on that.” ing him on the flight. After Kerry closest partners in the region, But Kerry said the successful — serving time for or accused of Javad Zarif. The sanctions were More progress was made by spoke to Zarif, permission was not to mention Republican and talks over prisoners and nuclear sanctions violations in the delayed until Sunday, after the Kerry’s meeting with Zarif on granted. some Democratic lawmakers in matters raise the prospects of United States. A fifth American, U.S. detainees left Iran. Dec. 18 in New York. By then, But the various administra- the United States, fretful. more U.S.-Iranian cooperation student Matthew Trevithick, U.S. and Iranian officials American and Iranian teams in tive holdups meant that the Republicans have denounced on other matters. who had been detained in Iran hashed out the prisoner Geneva were working hard on Swiss crew set to fly the plane the outreach as a dangerous Zarif, he said, indicated that if for roughly 40 days, was exchange over 11 or 12 meetings the details of the swap. ran into a mandatory crew rest. and undeserved concession to they got the two tasks done, released separately. over a process that took a little The U.S. team, led by Brett That set back takeoff several Iran. “There are ways to try to trans- For all the celebrations, the longer than a year, sprouting McGurk, the special envoy for hours. Israel remains steadfastly late this and hopefully be con- timing of the deal, finalized from the even longer set of talks the fight against the Islamic The U.S. and Iran haven’t had opposed to the Iran deal and any structive in other things. He hours after Saturday night’s that led to last July’s landmark State group, was prepared to diplomatic relations since short- rapprochement with Tehran. specifically said Syria and U.N. confirmation that Iran nuclear accord. release individuals who violated ly after the 1979 Islamic revolu- Sunni Saudi Arabia has had Yemen.” made good on pledges to signifi- Just before Zarif announced nuclear-related sanctions on tion. tension with Iran since execut- “I put a big, ‘Who knows?’” on cantly back away from atomic the final pact with his EU coun- Iran, Kerry said. By Saturday The administration says this ing a Shiite cleric on Jan. 2, that, Kerry said, but expressed bomb-making capacity, suggest- terpart Frederica Mogherini, night, those sanctions had been weekend’s agreements won’t which led to a severing of diplo- hope. ed that the Americans possibly Kerry raised the issue of the rescinded. change that situation, but rela- matic ties between the two. Kerry said he would remain at were used as pawns by the detained Americans. “In the end, the president tions are clearly warming. Both of these countries, and work on other Americans still Iranian government to win long- A photograph of Kerry speak- made the call,” he said. Cooperation on ending Syria’s others, are wary of an embold- being held in Iran. Iraqi forces deployed in Baghdad neighborhood after kidnapping BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraqi securi- condition of anonymity as he sources, reported that three ty forces fanned out across the was not authorized to brief the Americans had been kidnapped Baghdad neighborhood Monday press. by militias in Baghdad. morning where three Americans The U.S. Embassy confirmed There were no immediate were reportedly kidnapped over Sunday that “several” Americans claims of responsibility. the weekend, closing streets and have gone missing in Iraq, after Kidnappings in Iraq have been conducting house-to-house local media reported that three carried out by the Islamic State searches. Americans had been kidnapped group, Shiite militias and crimi- An Iraqi government intelli- in the Iraqi capital. nal gangs often demanding ran- gence official told The Associated U.S. Embassy spokesman som payments or seeking to Press the Americans were kid- Scott Bolz said, “We are working resolve workplace disputes. napped from their interpreter’s in full cooperation with Iraqi Following the IS takeover of home in the southern Baghdad authorities to locate the missing Iraq’s second largest city Mosul neighborhood of Dora. The kid- Americans.” and large swaths of territory in napping occurred, the official Bolz did not identify the miss- the country’s north and west, said, after the Americans were ing Americans or say what they Iraq has witnessed a deteriora- invited into the home of their were doing in Iraq. tion in security as government interpreter. The individuals were State Department spokesman forces were sent to front lines then taken to Sadr city, the offi- John Kirby said that “due to pri- and Shiite militias were empow- cial said, “after (the kidnapping) vacy considerations” he had ered to aid in the fight following all communications and contact nothing further to add about the the collapse of the Iraqi military. stopped in Sadr city.” missing Americans. “The safety Last month a Qatari hunting The official spoke on condition and security of Americans party was kidnapped in Iraq’s AP photo of anonymity as he was not abroad is our highest priority,” south by unidentified gunmen TAxi cAb drivers gather by their vehicles at Erzsebet Square during an unannounced demonstra- authorized to brief the press. Kirby said. and their whereabouts are still tion against the use of the Uber rideshare application in the early morning hours in downtown Budapest, A local policeman in Dora said Col. Steve Warren, the unknown. In September, 18 Hungary, Monday. the individuals were taken from Baghdad based spokesman for Turkish workers were kidnapped their car on Saturday along a the U.S.-led coalition against the from their construction site in highway in southwest Dora Islamic State group, confirmed Baghdad’s Sadr city by masked while driving to Baghdad that the individuals were civil- men in military uniforms. Iraqi Cabbies in Budapest demand ban on Uber International Airport. The two ians. Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi differing accounts of the events The comments by U.S. officials blamed organized crime for the BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — with Mayor Istvan Tarlos did not exist,” Gelencser said, standing could not immediately be recon- came after the Arab news chan- kidnapping. The workers were Over 100 taxis blocked traffic in result in any immediate solutions. amid the taxis occupying most of ciled. The policeman spoke on nel, al-Arabiya, citing its own released later that month. downtown Budapest on Monday, Protest organizers said they the road. “They are applying a demanding a ban on Uber and wanted to show Tarlos “that the double standard. Nothing applies other ride-hailing apps. current condition is unsustain- to them, while everything applies Philippine plane warned by Chinese in disputed sea The yellow vehicles from several able” and called for fines against to us.” MANILA, Philippines (AP) — territory. Mayor Eugenio Bito-onon, the taxi companies blocked most Uber drivers and the immediate Laszlo Pusztai, another taxi Philippine officials said Monday The United States and govern- leader of the community on Pag- lanes of a key intersection near shutdown of the service. driver at the protest, estimated they received two intimidating ments with rival claims with China asa who flew with Apolonio’s St. Stephen’s Basilica in the Driver Zsolt Gelencser said that Uber was taking away 50-60 radio warnings identified as from in the disputed region, including team, said the radio warnings Hungarian capital, causing traffic Uber and similar apps were avoid- percent of the rides of traditional the Chinese navy when they flew a the Philippines and Vietnam, have were an act of intimidation and delays. ing regulations and licensing taxis. “Unfortunately, it is work- Cessna plane close to a Chinese- expressed alarm over the Chinese illustrated the threat to freedom of Taxi drivers also went to the issues which taxies had to comply ing very well for them,” Pusztai constructed island in the South construction, saying it raises ten- flight in the region. He said other nearby offices of Budapest’s with. said. China Sea. sions and threatens regional sta- civilian and military planes have mayor to present a petition with “We demand that Uber, as an Uber says it has 1,200 drivers Eric Apolonio said the incident bility and could violate freedom of also been shooed away by the their demands, but their meeting app or as an activity, cease to and 80,000 users in Budapest. happened Jan. 7 when he and navigation and overflight. Chinese in the region. other personnel of the Civil As their Cessna approached Despite the incident, Apolonio Aviation Authority of the Pag-asa to land, Apolonio said a said the government will proceed UK lawmakers to debate banning Donald Trump Philippines flew to a Philippine- message was received over an with plans to install the aviation occupied island for an engineering emergency radio channel warn- equipment, which is required by LONDON (AP) — British law- Labour lawmaker Paul Flynn, said Trump should be allowed to survey for the installation of civil ing: “Foreign military aircraft, this the International Civil Aviation makers are due Monday to who chairs Parliament’s Petitions come to Britain, and offered to aviation safety equipment on the is the Chinese navy. You are Organization to help ensure the debate a call for U.S. presidential Committee, will kick off a three- take him to a mosque in Corbyn’s island. threatening the security of our safety of commercial flights. hopeful Donald Trump to be hour debate Monday, which will London constituency. The island, which the station.” Called the Automatic Dependent banned from the U.K. over his not result in a binding vote. The government has the power Philippines calls Pag-asa and is The Filipino pilots ignored the Surveillance Broadcast, the equip- remarks about Muslims — Flynn said he would try to con- to deny entry to people with home to a small fishing communi- warning and continued with the ment helps aircraft determine though the government is unlike- vey the anger of petitioners, but criminal convictions or those ty and Filipino troops, is close to trip since they were flying a civil- their positions via satellite naviga- ly to bar the divisive Republican suggested banning Trump could whose presence is considered not Subi Reef, one of seven reefs in the ian plane over what Apolonio said tion and enables them to be Party contender. be “counter-productive” by mak- “conducive to the public good.” disputed Spratly archipelago was Philippine territory. After fin- tracked. More than 500,000 people ing him appear to be a victim. The power has been used against which China has transformed into ishing the survey on Pag-asa, British Ambassador to Manila have signed an online petition Trump owns a Scottish golf figures as diverse as boxer Mike islands in the last two years using known internationally as Thitu Asif Ahmad said Monday that his calling for Trump to be blocked course, and his mother was born Tyson, rapper Tyler the Creator, dredged sand. island, they left in the plane and government would oppose any for “hate speech” after he called in Scotland. radical Muslim preachers and Chinese officials say they have later received the same warning move that restricts freedom of for a temporary ban on Muslims Prime Minister David Cameron the late Christian fundamentalist completed the island building and message, he said. navigation and overflight in the entering the United States in the has condemned Trump’s Fred Phelps Sr. are now constructing buildings Asked if they felt threatened, disputed waters. wake of attacks by extremists. remarks as “divisive, stupid and Few politicians have been and runways to ensure safe civil- Apolonio said they were appre- “If a British aircraft, civilian or Under British law any online wrong.” But he and other senior banned, although Britain turned ian sea travel. They have acknowl- hensive because “you’ll never military, was intercepted and not petition backed by 100,000 peo- officials have said they do not away anti-Islam Dutch legislator edged, though, that the islands know, we can be fired upon.” allowed to fly over a space which ple — who must provide and con- think Trump should be banned. Geert Wilders at an airport in could also be used militarily, The Chinese Embassy in we regard as international, we will firm an email address — is con- Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the 2009. Wilders later sued and won adding that they have the right to Manila did not immediately reply simply ignore it,” he told sidered for parliamentary debate. opposition Labour Party, also the right to come to Britain. build on what they say is Chinese when asked for comment. reporters. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, January 18, 2016— 15

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Contributed photo STUDENTS FROM the second-grade classes at Yates Primary School were chosen to serve on the school’s first Safety Patrol team. School Resource Officer Mike Harris and sponsor Ronda Phillips are heading up the safety team to assist students and parents at Yates Primary. Team members pose here with Harris.

Contributed photos STUDENTS AT BLYTHE-BOWER Elementary School recently were engaged in a project with Legos. They used the Legos to build scenes which show courage. Some of the ways the third-graders showed courage was to help someone who has fallen, helping a friend who is being treated unkindly, providing food to a family in need, protecting the castle, and helping a new student. Above, Shianne Kimmons works on her project. Hieu Le is shown in the photo below, with a group of students next. At bottom is Mariam Saeed checking out her creation.

Contributed photo BLYTHE-BOWER ELEMENTARY School recently held a special event for the school’s “All-Pro Dads.” Principal Dr. Joel Barnes holds the microphone, above, as he addresses the students and their fathers during the recognition program in the school’s auditorium. The fathers and students talked about making good choices and ways to strengthen their family.

Contributed photo Contributed photo GRACYN BEAVERS and Katelynn Linn joined their fathers at All- THE COCHRAN family turned out for the All-Pro Dads celebration Pro Dads Day at Blythe Bower Elementary. recently at Blythe Bower Elementary.

Contributed photo Contributed photo JADEN BRADSHAW and his father spent some quality time AVERY LADD enjoyed All-Pro Dads Day at Blythe-Bower together at Blythe-Bower’s All-Pro Dads Day. Elementary School with his sons. Cleveland selecting its teachers of the year Special to the Banner Cleveland City Schools had a system-level state. Teacher of the Year candidate in Nashville for — Mike Collier, current principal of It's that time of year when the Cleveland City Schools system selects its teachers of the year. the end-of-the-year banquet to announce Cleveland Middle School, has been named the Each building has until Friday, Feb. 5, to get Tennessee’s Teacher of the Year for the past next principal of Yates Primary School begin- these nominations into the Core Office. three years. ning July 1. Director of Schools Dr. Martin Ringstaff said Last year, Adam Moss of Arnold Memorial Collier is taking over for longtime Yates staff members will be hearing more about this School was East Tennessee’s Teacher of the Principal Carolyn Ingram, who is retiring after over the next couple of weeks. Year, and among the top three teachers in the 24 years at Yates and 45 years in education.