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DETAILS, A2 FOR DAILY & BREAKING NEWS LOCALLY OWNED SINCE 1869 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2016 U 75¢ YSU MUM ON WHICH PLAYERS OR SUBSTANCE INVOLVED three of the players office has “never discussed any quarterfi nal matchup against Wof- AT LEAST 4 PENGUINS TO MISS FCS PLAYOFF SEMIFINAL facing suspension suspensions or potential suspen- ford on Saturday. By CHARLES GROVE Vindicator at least four players will typically see signif- sions regarding any program.” According to the NCAA’s website, [email protected] be suspended from playing this icant playing time After his weekly radio show stimulants, anabolic agents, di- YOUNGSTOWN Saturday after testing positive for for the Penguins. Monday, Pelini would not confi rm uretics and other masking agents, Youngstown State University will an unidentifi ed substance. Two of the players any suspensions. “I don’t comment street drugs, peptide hormones be without at least four football YSU’s weekly news conference are on defense and on that,” he said. and analogues, anti-estrogens and one on offense. At least a dozen Penguins were players for its FCS national semi- will be at 11:30 a.m. today, where Pelini beta-2 agonists are all classes of fi nal game against Eastern Wash- head coach Bo Pelini is expected YSU Athletic Di- tested for banned substances im- drugs that are banned. ington on Saturday in Cheney, to address the situation. rector Ron Strollo said he wouldn’t mediately after YSU’s 40-24 win The NCAA also tests for ste- Wash. One of the two sources con- be able to confi rm or deny any ru- over Jacksonville State on Dec. 3 Two sources confirmed to The firmed to the newspaper that mors, and that the YSU athletic that advanced the Penguins into a See SUSPENDED, A5

TRUMBULL COUNTY TRUMP ADMINISTRATION Requests LINCOLN AVENUE WORK IN FINAL STAGES Tillerson clarifi ed Open before Christmas in budget tapped hearing Event set Thursday to lead do-over for $1.4M By ED RUNYAN State [email protected] WARREN project Though it may have been awkward for some county By DAVID SKOLNICK Dept. department heads to par- [email protected] ticipate in a second budget hearing Monday, most did YOUNGSTOWN Top GOP leaders back attend to discuss their bud- Lincoln Avenue between get, along with changes in Fifth Avenue and Phelps Street, probes of Russia hacking personnel and minor prob- closed since mid-August, will lems with their facilities. reopen no later than Dec. 23. Associated Press There’s an outside chance The budget hearings were WASHINGTON conducted a second time the road that runs through the Youngstown State University President-elect Donald Monday to rectify the lack Trump has selected Exxon of notification to the pub- campus could open as early as Thursday – when a ceremonial Mobil CEO Rex Tillerson to lic and news media the fi rst lead the State Department, time the hearings took place ribbon-cutting event is sched- uled – but that is unlikely, said dismissing concerns about over two days in late Novem- the businessman’s close ber. Charles Shasho, deputy direc- tor of the city’s public-works ties with Russia, two people Typical close to Trump’s transition was the bud- department. The $1,449,695 said Monday night. get hear- Trump’s decision caps a ing for Dr. project includes paving, sewer lengthy process that often Humphrey played out Germaniuk, improvements, sidewalks, signs, in public Trumbull and exposed County cor- crosswalks, small pedes- rifts within Germaniuk oner, who his transi- talked exten- trian islands at intersections, tion team. It sively at the Shasho also sets up first hear- and removing parking spaces Trump for ing about a potential the need to on the north side of the street. Tillerson Contractors will need to re- fight with hire a sec- Congress over confirming ond forensic turn for about two days of work when the temperature rises to Tillerson, who has connec- pathologist tions with Russian President Fuda to him finish brick work on the side- walk on the corner of Lincoln Vladimir Putin. with the Trump was set to an- and Phelps, Shasho said. The roughly 320 autopsies that nounce Tillerson’s nomi- road won’t be closed when that will be carried out by his of- nation this morning. The work is done. fi ce this year. people close to his transi- The city next month will in- A manageable number for ROBERT K. YOSAY tion team insisted on ano- one person would be around stall about 17 parking meters THE VINDICATOR nymity because they were that will allow motorists to pay STAMBAUGH Work on Wick 220 or 230, Dr. Germaniuk CLOSED ROADSSTADIUM UPDATE not authorized to disclose said. with debit and credit cards, he Youngstown Avenue between •Wick Ave. between Service Rd. Wood Street and the decision ahead of that said. Service Rd. In the fi rst meeting, he told and Lincoln Ave. 422 announcement. “The project came out well, the Eastbound the commissioners he was •LincolnN Ave. between Service Road The president-elect had hoping to fi nd someone for a and we’re happy with the work,” Phelps St. and Wick Ave. of the Madison moved toward choosing Til- salary of about $130,000 an- Shasho said. “It’s one step closer Bryson St. Avenue lerson after a meeting Satur- to our roadway projects in that YOUNGSTOWN Spring St. nually. But after doing some STATE UNIVERSITY Expressway day, their second discussion research, he now thinks the area being done.” Fifth Ave.Lincoln Ave. continues to in a week. Trump was said number will be higher – per- Next to the Lincoln Avenue Wick Oval traffi c on to be drawn to the prospect improvements is a signifi cantly Wick Ave. one of the main haps around $225,000 per Rayen Ave. corridors to and of having an international year, he said Monday. larger $4.1 million project on businessman serve as the Wick Avenue from Wood Street Walnut St. from Youngstown The commissioners want State University. nation’s top diplomat. to accommodate Dr. Germa- to the Eastbound Service Road Wood St. ROAD REOPENING But the prospect of Tiller- of the Madison Avenue Express- Elm St. niuk’s request for a second Lincoln Ave. between Fifth son’s nomination sparked way. person because they feel it’s Hazel St. Ave. and Phelps St. is set to immediate concern on Capi- necessary, Commissioner Because of that yearlong Phelps St. reopen no later than Dec. 23. tol Hill. Sen. Marco Rubio, Frank Fuda said. “He’s just R-Fla., wrote on that See LINCOLN, A5 THE VINDICATOR See TRUMBULL, A5 See TRUMP, A2

inside CANFIELD INDEX Classifi eds ...... B6 today Comics ...... C4 Pa. man charged with stealing Crossword ...... C3 NILES HOMICIDE PROBE Daily Briefi ng . . . A2 Niles police ask for the public’s help in Nazi items from war vet museum Editorial ...... A9 solving an Oct. 6 homicide. Legal ads...... A8 LOCAL, A3 By JORDYN GRZELEWSKI or possession memorabilia items from Lotteries ...... A2 [email protected] of criminal World War II had been taken Society...... C2 CANFIELD tools. from a display case and a re- Sports...... B1-4 CHRISTMASC COUNTDOWNC A man faces The charg- stroom. A male suspect was Tributes...... A7 a felony theft charge after es stem from shown on surveillance video ShoppingS days left: TV Grid ...... C3 12 being accused of stealing two instanc- visiting both areas on both Valley Life...... C1 World War II-era German es of theft of those days, according to a Weather...... A2 ASSOCIATED PRESS army memorabilia from from the mu- police report. World/Business . B5 Sizemore PRYOR’S ‘ANTICS’ the American Legion War seum Nov. 19 Police made an arrest after PLEASE RECYCLE and Nov. 26. Browns coach Hue Jackson Vet Museum on East Main the same man, later identi- appreciates Terrelle Pryor’s fi re. Street. The thefts first were re- fi ed as Sizemore, reportedly He just wants him to cool it a little. John Sizemore, 47, of Con- ported to police Nov. 30, returned to the museum neaut Lake is charged with when museum staff told po- SPORTS, B1 felony theft and misdemean- lice that 21 German army See CHARGED, A5

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E-MAIL: [email protected] LOCAL & STATE THE VINDICATOR | TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2016 A3 METRO Police seek aid to identify car likely involved in homicide Suspect digest Staff report NILES arraigned Vindy broadcast The Niles Police Depart- YOUNGSTOWN ment has released an image On today’s “Brainfood of a vehicle they believe was in slaying from the Heartland” broad- involved in the Oct. 6 slay- cast hosted by Louie B. ing of Arlene Frasca and is By JOE GORMAN Free and heard on Vindy asking the public for help in [email protected] Talk radio beginning at 8 identifying it. YOUNGSTOWN a.m. are these scheduled Anyone with information Bond was set at $1 mil- guests: Steve Forbes, giving on the vehicle or the case is lion Monday for a suspect his reaction to the election asked to call Niles police at in a North Side homicide. of President-elect Donald 330-652-9944. NILES POLICE DEPARTMENT Jalon Allen, 22, was Trump; retired Marine Corps Niles Police Chief Jason The Niles Police Department has released an image of a vehicle they believe was involved in the Oct. 6 arraigned on a murder Lt. Gen. Pete Osman, presi- Holland said the department Arlene Frasca homicide and is asking the public for help in identifying it. Anyone with information on charge in municipal court dent and CEO of the Marine does not have a “named sus- the vehicle or the case is asked to call Niles police at 330-652-9944. before Magistrate Antho- Toys for Tots Foundation; pect” in the crime, “but we ny Sertick. He is accused and Stan Goldberg, Ph.D., have information that has lease, said the investigation of Niles,” so he has formally BCI has been helping with in the Sept. 20 killing of professor emeritus of Com- narrowed the fi eld” through has “increased in size and asked the Ohio Bureau of the case by providing assis- Andre Harrison, 34, who municative Disorders at interviews and other infor- complexity in recent weeks Criminal Investigation “to was found shot to death in San Francisco State Univer- mation. and is growing beyond the assist us in bringing this his home in the 1500 block sity, and author of the new Holland, in a news re- jurisdictional boundaries case to a resolution.” See NILES, A4 of Kensington Avenue. book, “Loving, Supporting, Warrants were issued and Caring for the Cancer Friday in municipal court Patient.” for the ar- rest of Al- Probe continues len and BOARDMAN David Oli- Police continue their in- BAKING in SWEETNESS ver, 24. Al- vestigation of an attempted len turned robbery at a township gym By JORDYN GRZELEWSKI himself in Friday morning. [email protected] to homi- Police said Monday that CANFIELD cide detec- Allen Anthony Anderson, 30, of HEN KIM tives Sat- Woodview Avenue, Board- Hoover urday at man, is now in stable condi- graduated the police station. Police tion, but unconscious at from Can- are still looking for Oliver. St. Elizabeth Youngstown fi eld High Police have not com- Hospital after being shot in SchoolW in 1999, she wanted mented on a motive, but the head while purportedly to become a nurse. they did say last week attempting to rob a gym Little did she know that that information that was employee. 18 years later, she would posted by Crimestop- Offi cers responded to the be back at her alma mater pers Youngstown recently shooting at 3 Thirty Elite talking to students in her helped them to get enough Sports and Performance former teacher’s class information to get the Center, 859 E. Midlothian about the bakery she runs. warrants. Blvd. A man attempted to Hoover opened Kim’s That information, which rob the employee and two Confections at 7 Lisbon St. was part of a video posted witnesses about 1 a.m., ac- a year ago. by Crimestoppers showing cording to a police report. After talking with stu- two people on the porch of The employee said he shot dents in business instruc- Harrison’s home, is also the man in the head after ex- tor Sherry Creighton’s central to the case against changing gunfi re. creative entrepreneurship both men, city Prosecutor Offi cers found $10,000 class Monday, Hoover Dana Lantz told Sertick. worth of suspected heroin, wanted students to realize Lantz said Allen and $230 in cash and marijuana “that in high school, you Oliver came to the house, on Anderson. Police said might not know what you knocked on the door and they are hoping Anderson want to do. But you can spoke to Harrison and at some point, Oliver pulled recovers enough so they look back and see how a gun and the pair forced can get a clearer narrative of teachers and experiences their way inside. what happened. have helped shape your “All of this is captured More Digest on A6 life.” on crystal-clear video,” She also wanted students Lantz said. Agenda Wednesday to know that though open- Inside the home, Har- ing a business requires a Poland school board, ROBERT K. YOSAY | THE VINDICATOR rison was shot one time lot of hard work (Hoover Kim Hoover, owner of Kim’s Confections in Canfi eld, and her daughter, Carlie, display a tray of 6 p.m., township govern- and died of that gunshot the bakery’s sweet treats. Hoover visited Canfi eld High School on Monday to talk to an entrepre- wound, Lantz said. He was ment center, 3339 Dobbins See BAKING, A4 neurship class. Road. Lowellville school board See SLAYING, A6 Athletic Committee, 5:30 p.m., main offi ce confer- ence room, 52 Rocket Place. Veterans group Eagle Joint Fire District Eye Care Associates is Board, 7 p.m., fi re station, 33 W. Liberty St. Hubbard. warns of eligibility pleased to welcome Struthers City Council, 6:15 p.m., council caucus followed by regular meeting requirements at 7 p.m., Room 10, city hall, Julieta Ryder, MD 6 Elm St. By WILLIAM K. ALCORN financial support to veter-

[email protected] McDonald school board, ans and their spouses who 5:30 p.m., fi nance commit- YOUNGSTOWN require another person’s aid tee meeting, followed by Eligibility requirements with daily-living activities Oculoplasc & special board meeting at 7 for the Veterans Aid and such as medication manage- Reconstrucve Surgery p.m. to interview board can- Attendance Pension, a tax- ment and meal or care sup- didates, high-school library, free allowance for wartime port. Both in-home care and 600 Iowa Ave. No action will veterans and their surviv- senior housing are covered be taken. ing spouses, 65 and older, by the A&A Pension, which Mercer County Housing to help pay for senior living can provide up to $1,788 per Dr. Ryder is now accepng new paents. Authority, 11 a.m., Mercer and home care, may become month to a veteran, $1,149 County Housing Authority, more stringent in 2017. per month to a surviving 80 Jeff erson Ave., Sharon, If the new requirements spouse, $2,120 per month Pa. proposed by Congress and to a couple, or $1,406 per To schedule an appointment Lowellville Village Coun- the Department of Veterans month to a veteran with a cil, 6:30 p.m., second fl oor, Affairs are enacted, many sick spouse. please call our office: city hall, 140 E. Liberty St. veterans now eligible would At present, to qualify for the A&A pension, a veteran, Crestview school board, no longer qualify for the and his or her spouse, if ap- 7 p.m., Performing Arts A&A Pension, said Kaylin 330-746-7691 Center, 44100 Crestview Gilkey, senior manager of plicable, must have $80,000 Road, Columbiana. VeteranAid.org. or less in total assets, exclud- ing one home and one vehi- 1-800-322-8889 The A&A Pension, a De- www.eyecareassociates.com Springfi eld Township partment of Veterans Affairs cle. In addition, the veteran trustees, 7 p.m., admin- program often referred to as must have been honorably istration building, 3475 E. the “ghost benefi t” because discharged and have served South Range Road, New an estimated 70 percent of 90-consecutive days, at least Springfi eld. qualifying senior vets don’t one of which was during an Newton Township Zon- know about it, can provide approved period of war. ing Commission, 5:30 p.m., up to $2,120 a month for Among the proposed administration building, caregiving assistance to vet- changes, which Gilkey 4410 Newton Falls-Bailey erans and their husbands or deemed “likely but not cer- Road. wives, said Gilkey. McDonald Board of Zon- The A&A Pension provides See VETS, A6 ing Appeals, 7 p.m., council chambers, 451 Ohio Ave. VETERANS AID Struthers school board, 4:30 p.m., high school, 111 What’s available Euclid Ave. Wartime veterans and their protected from the hazards of Austintown school surviving spouses, 65 years daily environment. board, 3 p.m., work session and older, may be entitled to a at the central offi ce followed tax-free benefi t called Aid and The veteran is bedridden, by regular session at 5:30 Attendance provided by the in that the disability or dis- p.m. at Austintown Middle Department of Veteran Aff airs. abilities require remaining in School. A&A FACTS bed apart from any prescribed The Aid & Attendance increased course of convalescence or Warren City Council, 6 treatment. p.m., fi rst fl oor, municipal monthly pension amount may justice building, 141 South be added to an eligible veteran’s The veteran is a patient in a monthly pension if one of these St. SE. nursing home due to mental or conditions are met: physical incapacity. Western Reserve The veteran requires the The veteran’s eyesight is Joint Fire District, 7:30 aid of another person in order p.m., fi re Station 92, 7619 limited to a corrected 5/200 to perform personal functions visual acuity or less in both Youngstown Pittsburgh required in everyday living, Road, Poland. eyes; or concentric contrac- such as bathing, feeding, tion of the visual fi eld to 5 AGENDA runs daily. Items for the dressing, attending to the degrees or less. column should be sent to The Vin- wants of nature, adjusting dicator Regional Desk at least two Source: VeteranAid.org days in advance. prosthetic devices, or to be

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requires a whirlwind turn- BAKING around – otherwise you’re Continued from A3 not making any money. YSU rated best college town in Midwest regularly clocks 80-hour For Kim’s Confections, that workweeks), it’s also a re- meant that Hoover had Staff report sities to 20 based on general Youngstown State Univer- able downtown area make about three weeks from warding experience. YOUNGSTOWN affordability, according to sity, has a cost of living that for great pastimes.” the time she purchased the “It never ends. I can lit- A greatcollegedeals.net “20 Most Affordable College is 28 percent lower than the Nearby colleges such as business to opening her erally never get away from story – “20 Most Affordable Towns in Ohio.” national average and 16 per- Kent State University and the store. what I’m doing,” she said. College Towns in Ohio” “To fi gure out which col- cent lower than the state av- University of Akron ranked “When you open the “You have to love what you – ranked Youngstown the lege towns are most afford- erage. ninth and fourth, respec- doors, you just hope peo- do to be this invested in it.” most affordable college town able, we looked at costs “Housing costs of only 26 tively. Kent has a 11 percent ple come in and like what Hoover wasn’t always in in Ohio. for housing, food, health, percent of the U.S. median lower cost of living than the you have. And they have,” the baking business. After The story compared and transportation, and utili- make it easy for students national average and 1 per- Hoover said. graduating from Canfi eld, contrasted 130 college towns ties, and compared them to to live well in off campus cent higher than the state In the year since she’s she worked in retail sales in Ohio. the national average,” the homes and apartments,” the average. Akron ranks at 20 opened Kim’s Confections, for 15 years. GCD editors used Sper- story said. “We also consid- story said. “An active local percent lower nationally and her business has grown She loved her job, she ling’s Best Places – a website ered features like amenities, sporting scene offers plenty 8 percent lower state-wise. “tremendously.” Her best- said, but was forced to re- that offers various informa- crime rates, public trans- of opportunity for athletes To view more Ohio schools sellers are the sugar-bottom evaluate her future after the tion about cities in the Unit- portation and overall qual- and sports fans alike, while on the list visit http://www. brownies that she makes store at which she worked ed States – to narrow down ity of life.” a community theater, full greatcollegedeals.net/af- based on a family recipe (“I shuttered. the 130 colleges and univer- Youngstown, which hosts events calendar, and walk- fordable-towns-in/ohio/. To fill time, Hoover be- eat at least one every day,” gan taking baking classes. she says), cupcakes, wed- Before long, she was giving ding cakes and seasonal away samples of her sweet specialty items. concoctions to friends, Hoover bakes everything family and neighbors. herself, arriving at 5 a.m. Suspect arrested in Trumbull killing “Then I started getting each day to prepare all of orders,” she said. “It quick- the day’s sweet treats for Staff report bull Memo- with police. he had a Parkman Road ly snowballed from some- the bakery’s 8 a.m. open- WARREN rial Hospital Police went to the South Northwest address. ing. thing that was just a hobby U.S. marshals arrested at 11:13 p.m. Leavitt address about 12:44 That offense stemmed Hoover recently had the ... to a job.” Shaun R. Simpson Sr., 23, Nov. 12 with a.m. and determined that from a traffic stop Aug. 28. When she heard about a chance to expand Kim’s Monday night on a war- one or more was probably the shooting Lisbon Street bakery clos- Confections, but ultimately gunshot scene because of blood on Simpson was charged with rant through the Warren two felony counts of drug ing, she decided to take a decided to focus on the Lis- Police Department for the wounds. the side of the house. Dis- bon Street location. For her, possession after police said leap and purchase the busi- Nov. 12 death of his girl- Simpson Simpson patchers alerted Warren ness. Canfi eld is home. friend, Becky L. Pyne, 22. didn’t come police a few minutes after Simpson had a bag of sus- “I’m really passionate into the hos- But, “I knew that I didn’t Offi cers booked Simpson midnight that Pyne had pected crack cocaine and about the area. It’s a great pital with her. died. want to go to the bank and into the Trumbull County a bag of suspected heroin community. I just want to Security offi cers said the Simpson pleaded no con- get a loan,” Hoover said. jail shortly before 9 p.m.. in his pocket when he was Instead, she and her hus- do it great where I’m at,” driver “dropped the victim test to a misdemeanor at- He is being held without pulled over after being spot- band opted to invest some she said. off curbside,” according to a tempt to commit an offense bond. of their savings. “I’m just excited to be log of radio communications Oct. 25 in Warren Munici- ted with expired license One of the first lessons back at Canfi eld, and about Simpson brought Pyne in between Warren police and pal Court and was placed plates on Highland Avenue she learned about being being a part of Canfi eld and a car to ValleyCare Trum- dispatchers. He later spoke on probation. At the time, Southwest. an entrepreneur is that it having my business here.”

BOARDMAN on the fl oor and not breath- NILES ing. Continued from A3 Angelo Frasca was treat- Trustees OK renewals, purchases, more tance from agents. It also ed at a local hospital for in- juries he suffered. has helped clarify a video By BRUCE WALTON Police have said they be- township will pay $75,000 $125,303. payment to use the county’s obtained by Niles police [email protected] lieve the couple was a spe- to the county prosecutor’s They also purchased Hazardous Materials Re- showing a car the depart- offi ce. equipment, such as sirens, cifi c target, but police won’t BOARDMAN sponse Team. ment believes was involved Trustees also renewed lights and cages, for four new say whether the intruders Township trustees re- The township will fund its in the crime. newed several contracts their liability insurance patrol fleet police vehicles took something with them share of the operation and “This case will remain at their Monday meeting, agreement with the Ohio from Parr Public Safety at a our top priority until it is when they left. maintenance of the Haz-Mat including one with Ma- Township Association Risk cost of $7,139. They also pur- team by an annual payment resolved,” Holland said. “It wasn’t random,” Hol- honing County Prosecutor Management Authority. chased a new tire-mounting of 10 cents per resident. The Frasca’s husband, Angelo land said earlier. Paul J. Gains to serve as the The insurance covers legal machine from Myers Tire Frasca, told a 911 dispatch- Arlene Frasca worked township’s legal adviser for issues, third-party claims, Supply to replace their old cost for Boardman, which er that two men with guns 29 years at the Trumbull 2017. auto, wrongful acts, prop- machine for $5,087. has a population of 40,889, broke into their Hiram County Courthouse and Under state law, the erty liability and police pro- In other business, trust- will be $4,088.90, with pay- Street home about 11 p.m., auto title offi ce before retir- township can appoint the fessional liability for 2017 ees adopted a memorandum ment made to the director of held guns to their heads ing in 2002 and also sold county prosecutor to serve through Cailor-Fleming of understanding with the county’s Emergency Man- and said his wife, 74, was real estate. as its legal adviser. The Insurance Agency, costing county commissioners for agement Agency.

Just inside the room’s door stood the posse. And across the room sat a man in a tall swivel chair, facing The Ghost in the away from the posse. All they could see were his white hair and a thin arm resting on an armrest. WORDS TO KNOW I had taken out one of the skylight’s removable glass panes earlier, when I was preparing for the smirked “The sheriff smirked, Courthouse Statue posse’s visit. Now, I reached for a bundle of strings that I had run to the roof and took a deep breath. I proud of the trap he’d set.” (v. a Written by Bill Bailey and illustrated by threw my friendly, old-guy voice down through the skylight and over to the man in the chair. “Sheriff, Clint, Lulu – so good to see you after all this time. I know you must’ve missed me – your old pal, Editor smile that expresses feelings of Michelle Duckworth Elder.” superiority or self-satisfaction) The posse was too shocked to speak. I nudged them with some folksy, old-timer talk. “Not so much as a howdy-do after all this time, friends? You act like you’ve seen a ghost.” grotesque “…and Ol’ Bag a’ “G-George, that really you?” Clint asked. Bones’ teeth clacked open and shut, “Indeed it is, old buddy,” I said. “Fit as a fi ddle.” as his grotesque skull appeared to “But I mixed the poison myself,” Judge Lulu whispered. “It was enough to kill a horse.” speak.” (adj. misshapen in a strange “Shut up, Lulu,” the sheriff hissed. or disturbing way) “Lucky for me, I’m not a horse, Lulu – just a tough old bird,” my old geezer voice said. “But next time, could you sweeten it up? That poison sure made my coffee taste awful bitter.” jurisdiction “But you know, crime “I’m, uh... so relieved you’re alive,” the sheriff said. Taking Clint’s revolver, the sheriff inched toward inside the city is my jurisdiction.” the man in the chair. “This is really good news. Isn’t it, Clint?” “Uh, yes, wonderful,” Clint answered. (n. area where legal authority Then the sheriff’s voice began to harden. “A tough old bird, are ya? Too tough for our poison, huh? extends) Then how ‘bout eatin’ some bullets – you old buzzard!” He opened fi re into the back of the chair. Blam, blam, blam! DISCUSSION QUESTIONS CHAPTER FIFTEEN I snatched hard on a string, and the chair swung around. Facing the posse was a white-haired skeleton 1. A tough old bird bites back wearing a suit – it was Jake’s “Ol’ Bag a’ Bones- just as I had staged him.” What is the trap Sheriff Matlock STORY SO FAR: Sheriff Matlock’s posse sneaks into I pulled another string a few times quickly, and Ol’ Bag of Bones’ teeth clacked open and shut, as his tried to set? The Jefferson Times offi ce, hoping to kill Jake, Holly, and grotesque skull appeared to speak. “Tsk, tsk, tsk,” I voiced from above. “That is no way to treat a friend!” Donnie. But Donnie has used a trick to encourage his With a group-shriek, they took off, falling over each other. I could hear them tearing down the hall 2. How do Donnie’s stuffed animals mom and Jake to leave the building. Next, Donnie stages a toward the front offi ce. come to his aid in stopping the series of scary surprises for the intruders, using an audio In the darkness, I hurried to the front of the roof and peeked over the ledge, just in time to hear the sheriff and his posse? recorder, strings, and his vocal impersonation of Felix. jangle of the doorbell. I watched the posse burst from the front door – and into the bright glare of car The posse tries a trick. The sheriff raises his hands to headlights. 3. Who is the man sitting in the tall show he’s unarmed, while Clint hides in Donnie’s stuffed Stepping from behind the lights, with their guns drawn, were the Jefferson City Police. swivel chair? How do you know animal closet with a gun. Kneeling on the bricks behind “Drop your weapon!” Police Chief Banks said. Slowly, the sheriff did so. the posse is fooled by this trick? the building, Donnie holds a fi stful of strings, planning an “Charlie, what you doing here?” The sheriff’s voice sounded confused and his usual swagger was ambush of his own. gone. He looked like a little kid with his hand caught in a cookie jar. 4. How does the sheriff try to With his hands high in the air, Sheriff Matlock winked at “Sheriff Matlock!? Well, I should ask you the same thing,” said Chief Banks. explain his behavior to Police Judge Lulu, who stood nervously in a corner of the room. For a few seconds, Sheriff Matlock stood there dazed, looking around at Clint and Judge Lulu. They The sheriff smirked, proud of the trap he’d set. He was too mirrored his stunned, guilty expression. Chief Banks? Does it work? full of himself to notice the strings that ran from the closet Thinking quickly, the sheriff forced a smile and tried to sound matter-of-fact, “Well, ya see, Charlie, where Clint was hiding. From underneath the closet door, I got a call sayin’ they’d heard the sound of gunfi re coming from The Times offi ce. Since me and my NEWSPAPER CONNECTION they ran across the fl oor, out the back window, and into my buddies were in the neighborhood, I fi gured we’d check it out.” 1. George Elder was a good clenched fi st. “We got that call, too,” said Chief Banks. “But you know, crime inside the city is my jurisdiction. Next I jerked a string that was attached to the pull ring time, you might let me know what’s going on. When you all came running out of The Times like that, man who lost his life trying to coming out of Grizzly’s belly. Grizzly was perched with that gun in your hand, I thought you were the thieves. That is, until I got a good look at you.” make his town better. Write an just behind Clint inside the closet, and now he let out The sheriff gave a big fake laugh, like that was the funniest thing he’d ever heard. Clint and Lulu obituary for George Elder that a deep roar, made louder by the walls of the closet. laughed, too, but they sounded pretty nervous. Holly Hutchison might have “GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!” “We were chasin’ after the robbers, Charlie,” the sheriff said. “But it looks like they got away. I think written to honor her boss. To “Ahhh!” Clint yelped as he jumped from the closet. we scared ‘em off before they could take anything.” guide your writing, use a death As he swung around, shooting his pistol back toward the “Then I ought to be thanking you, instead of giving you grief,” Chief Banks said, walking up and sound, I pulled on another bundle of strings, and the animal patting the sheriff on the shoulder. notice previously written in your kingdom erupted in sound. Zip the weenie dog barked, I felt sick at my stomach. The police chief was eating out of the sheriff’s crooked hands. And if I spoke newspaper. X-Ray the cat hissed, and Bertie the Bird cawed his crazy up, there was no way Chief Banks would take the word of a kid against three grown-ups – especially laughter right at Clint. Another tug, and Cowboy Bill when one of them was the sheriff. kicked in, “Go fer yer gun, ya sorry sack of a side-windin’ I was desperate. Even though it seemed hopeless, I had to try. So I took a deep breath and yelled down sapsucker.” from the roof, this time using my own voice for a change. “Chief Banks, they weren’t trying to catch I reached in through the open window and threw a robbers. They were trying to kill my mom and me and Jake – like they did Mr. Elder.” handful of snappers that I had saved from last July 4th hard Suddenly, all their eyes were on me. The posse still appeared to be horror-struck by the haunted house at the fl oor. They crackled like rapid gunfi re. – in fact, too stunned to put together that I had anything to do with it. Clint’s terrifi ed eyes grew large as he dove for the fl oor, “That’s ridiculous!” the sheriff exclaimed, his eyes wide with fake amazement. “Charlie, that holding onto his toupee with one hand and his gun with the newspaper’s done nothin’ but print lies and cause trouble ever since that Jake fella showed up. Now other. Judge Lulu and the sheriff hit the fl oor right next to they’re tryin’ to make us out to be the bad guys. And besides... he’s just a kid!” him. I could tell from the look on the police chief’s face that he was falling for the sheriff’s tricks. I looked © 2012 Newspaper Association of America Foundation. All rights reserved. On their six knees, they crawled together into the editor’s down across the dark courthouse lawn to Felix’s statue. Not knowing if he could even hear me, I mouthed offi ce in the middle of the building, like they were doing a into the breeze, “What would you do, Felix?” Nena Perkins A second later I heard a faint whisper. “You can do theese, Donnie. You have practiced a long time – Community Events Manager tornado drill. Judge Lulu pulled the door shut behind them, The Vindicator making it where I could no longer see them. for just theese moment! Youngstown, OH 44501-0780 I had to hustle. I scampered up a ladder to the roof and 330-747-1471 ext. 1222 peered down through the skylight into the editor’s offi ce. ...to be continued on Thursday, December 15th. [email protected]

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fairly strong and in some SUSPENDED cases can affect a player’s Continued from A1 future eligibility. roids and masking agents According to the NCAA, a year-round while testing for positive test for a street drug stimulants and recreational is withholding from compe- drugs during champion- tition for 50 percent of the ships, such as the FCS play- season in all sports in which offs. the student-athlete partici- At this time, it is not pates. known if these suspensions A second positive test for are coming from the NCAA street drugs results in the or from Youngstown State. loss of a year of eligibility According to Dana Balash, and a withholding from par- sports director for 21 WFMJ- ticipation for 365 days from TV, The Vindicator’s broad- the test. cast partner, because of a According to the NCAA, positive result when YSU a positive test for perfor- was tested after the Jackson- mance-enhancing drugs is ville State game, the results an automatic loss of one full were re-tested later, which year of eligibility and an au- may have been the cause tomatic withholding from of the delay in suspending competition for 365 days players until this week. from the date of the test. A The NCAA splits urine second positive test for per- samples given after champi- formance-enhancing drugs onship events into two con- is an automatic loss of all re- tainers. After a positive test, maining eligibility. the second specimen was A student-athlete who is tested at the NCAA testing found to have tampered with site. an NCAA drug test shall be ED RUNYAN | THE VINDICATOR The NCAA’s website does declared ineligible for com- Karen Infante Allen, left, Trumbull County clerk of courts, discusses next year’s budget with Commissioners Frank Fuda, Dan Polivka and not mention anything re- petition for two calendar Mauro Cantalamessa, plus county Auditor Adrian Biviano, right. garding forfeiture, meaning years, according to NCAA YSU’s win over Jacksonville guidelines. The hearing for the sher- Maas said she expected proposal asking for a $3.9 State should stand regardless The Penguins did not TRUMBULL iff’s offi ce essentially didn’t Altiere to attend and didn’t million increase in 2017 – of drug-testing outcomes. practice Monday but are ex- Continued from A1 take place because neither have anything to say about $14.3 million instead of its The NCAA’s punishments pected to have practice this overwhelmed by the heroin Sheriff Tom Altiere nor the budget because Mon- 2016 budget of $10.4 mil- Sheriff-elect Paul Monroe for banned substances are afternoon. [overdose death] problem,” roe only “asked that I sit lion. attended. in.” County Auditor Adrian Fuda said. Monroe was in Colum- Neither she nor Monroe Biviano has said that with- Dr. Germaniuk plans to bus attending a state-man- wrote the budget request, out additional revenue, the until about September 2017, retire in four years. Shasho said. dated training course for and they will need to “get commissioners will need LINCOLN At Monday’s hearing, new sheriffs. Altiere said in office and assess the to trim 5 percent from ev- Continued from A1 The road is closed to Germaniuk said one rea- through traffic with local late Monday he didn’t at- situation before we can do ery department’s budget project, which started Oct. son it costs so much to hire tend because he was never anything with the num- traffi c maintained only in a compared with their 2016 3, the city won’t reopen Lin- a forensic pathologist is “formally notified” of his bers,” she said. budgets. southbound direction. Traf- coln Avenue between Phelps because no one realized hearing date and time. Monroe said later by tele- Fuda is proposing that fic is detoured onto Fifth and Wick even though work that the current explosion That left only Paula phone that he will live by the county sales tax be in- there is fi nished. and Andrews avenues. of overdose deaths nation- Maas, who said she will be the budget, whatever it is. creased by a quarter per- Having both roads closed The project includes mov- wide was coming, and fo- Monroe’s human-resourc- He just needs to know the cent to provide the com- at the same time has caused ing above-ground utility rensic pathologists are in es director when Monroe number. missioners with an addi- traffi c headaches and elec- lines underground, replac- short supply. takes offi ce next month. Altiere wrote a budget tional $6 million annually. trical and cable/internet ing two waterlines with one, outages at buildings on and replacing a sewer line, in- near Wick because of work stalling new traffic lights, being done as part of that reducing the three-lane project. road to two lanes, with the Wick, which is a main middle being a turning lane, OPEN 7 DAYS corridor to and from YSU, as well as paving and new will be under construction signage. GARDEN CENTER 7717 South Ave., Boardman · 330-965-1622 to court records. VISIT OUR GIFT SHOP & GREENHOUSE CHARGED As of Dec. 6, Sizemore told ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED Fresh Cut · 3’- 12’ Continued from A1 police that he was in the pro- Holiday Gift Certifi cates Dec. 3. After observing and cess of buying back the items CHRISTMAS TREES speaking with him, police to return to the police. Trees starting at... Sizemore appeared in Ma- Handmade Bows · Scotch Pine searched Sizemore and · Blue Spruce $ 95 found a pocket knife and honing County Area Court 29 screwdriver on him. here last week, where no plea Led Lights · Fraser Fir He reportedly admitted was accepted for the felony Commerical Grade Mixed Wreaths to police that he stole the charge and a plea of not guilty True Purple, Red, Blue and Green With Cones items and then sold them on was entered for the misde- Noble, Boxwood, Fraser Fir Cemetery starting at... meanor charge. He is sched- $ 99 Craigslist for a total of $380. Poinsettias · Artifi cial Trees & Wreaths Wreaths 13 The estimated value of the uled to be back in court here stolen items is at least $3,489, Dec. 30. • Ice Crystalss · Cemetery Crosses · Easels Cemetery with the possibility of it being Sizemore is reportedly • Blue • Purplele · Custom Silk Trees & Arrangements LIVE Crosses higher due to the irreplace- under probation in Pennsyl- • Red Glitter · Roping: Cedar, Boxwood, Fraser Fir, Williamburg able nature of the memora- vania. City police also noted • Hot Pink Noble Mix, Pine, Super Garland & More bilia, according to the report. in their report that Sizemore •Red • White · Icicle Lights, Lights, & More! SWAGS Stolen items included was charged Sept. 30 with • Pink · Christmas Ornaments & Gifts Live DOOR SWAGS “World War II Nazi Germany theft and receiving stolen • Marble · Homemade Bows Fresh Extra Heavy war medals,” plus pins and property in Beaver County, Beautiful & FulFulll · Bunches of Greens Pine Roping insignia patches, according Pa.

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lives there told police two women son’s BAC must be 0.08 or above purchased for the 2016-17 school and Medicaid before that METRO and a man burst inside, the man to be considered legally drunk. year include wind-experiment VETS comment period,” Gilkey holding a gun, and took a large- kits, aquarium systems, indi- Continued from A3 said. Cops probe beating VeteranAid.org, a free digest screen television and video-game vidualized reading level books tain” to be enacted, is a A&A Pension resource system. NEW MIDDLETOWN and language arts centers rule that would make ap- and forum, and A Place School musicians plan The victim was brought to the Village police said they are still and elementary school music plicants subject to an ex- instruments. for Mom, a national senior traffi c stop and identifi ed James investigating after four people amination of the past three holiday celebration forced their way into a Main living referral service, are as one of the three people in his There will be a news confer- years of their fi nancial his- YOUNGSTOWN Street apartment early Saturday teaming up to raise aware- home, but other two people were ence at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday tory to determine eligibil- East High School musicians, not in the vehicle. and beat a man who lives there at Boardman Center Immediate ness of the A&A Pension ity. At present, the VA deter- dancers and singers will present and his girlfriend. School, 7410 Market St. The win- and help senior vets under- mines eligibility by looking An Evening of Holiday Celebration Couple’s trial in death A news release said the man ning teachers will discuss their stand the proposed pension at a veteran’s income, as- at 6 p.m. Thursday in the school delayed a second time answered a knock on the door, individual projects. changes that could drasti- auditorium, 474 Bennington Ave. sets and expenses from the cally reduce the number of YOUNGSTOWN and when he did, four men The event is free. rushed inside. The release said House burns twice past year beginning from veterans who qualify, she Trial has been delayed for the the time of application, said The East High School Concert second time this month for a man the victim knows two of the men, WARREN said. Choir, under Mark Halls’ direc- and the beating was a result of a A Warren Township home Gilkey. The proposed changes and woman accused in the Febru- “There may be another tion, and the East High School ary shooting death of an Ayers dispute over a woman. caught fi re twice in one week. are in the Federal Register, a Concert Band, led by Shawn Both victims declined treat- Firefi ghters responded to a blaze comment period on the legal newspaper published Street man in front of his East proposed changes which Marko, will perform. Side home. ment for their injuries, the re- about 3 p.m. Monday at a house by the National Archives on the 200 block of Homeview at this point is unknown. and Records Administra- The school’s new dance de- Judge John Durkin agreed to a lease said. Avenue, the Vindicator’s broad- One of VeteranAid’s goal is tion that contains federal partment, instructed by Pamela joint motion in Mahoning County Special meeting set cast partner 21 WFMJ-TV News to make the Veterans Aid agency regulations, pro- Reeping, presents the inaugural Common Pleas Court to post- reports. Offi cials had also re- and Attendance Pension as performance of the East High pone the trial of Kimani Hodges, BELOIT posed rules and public no- sponded to a blaze there Sunday. School Hispanic Dancers. Nilda 20, and Angel Bell, also 20, to The West Branch Local School widely known as Medicare tices. Valasquez choreographed the Jan. 3. board will have a special meet- Investigators believe a space heater caused the fi rst fi re. There performance and the dancers will The pair are accused of the ing in executive session at 5 p.m. were no reports of injuries from der, they are not charged don traditional costume. death of Jason Fonseca, 20, of today in the high-school confer- either blaze. with arson as of yet. The young singers, musicians Ayers Street, who was gunned ence room, 14277 Main St. The SLAYING and dancers will perform holiday purpose of the meeting is to con- Continued from A3 Court records show Allen down in the street in front of his Teens caught in stolen has a minimal court record. songs including traditional carols sider the employment of a public found in the living room, driveway. Jurors had reported to In 2015 he was charged in and popular music. be selected, but the case is being employee. car headed for Kansas shot in the neck, reports AUSTINTOWN Mahoning County Com- Inn closed by offi cials delayed because a witness one of House dedication said. mon Pleas Court with car- the defense attorneys wants to A couple of local teens who Less than 12 hours later, WELLSVILLE AUSTINTOWN said they were going to Kansas rying a concealed weapon. call is not available until after the the house was destroyed in He pleaded guilty and was Wellsville police and Columbi- fi rst of the year. Habitat for Humanity of Ma- didn’t reach their destination honing Valley will have a house a fire that was later deter- sentenced to two years’ pro- ana County prosecutors Monday Earlier this month, the trial was after township police offi cers shut down The Emerald Inn on dedication at 10 a.m. today at mined to be an arson. bation in October 2015. This to start but one of the prosecu- caught them in a stolen car. Clark Avenue due to purported 4271 Lake Road. The home was Although Oliver and Allen arrest can be considered a tion witnesses eluded a police According to 21 WFMJ-TV, The drug activity, the Vindicator’s rehabbed for the Elliott and Den- are both charged with mur- violation of that probation. search after refusing to show up Vindicator’s broadcast partner, broadcast partner 21 WFMJ-TV son family. to testify. The witness was even- two police cars boxed in a car News reports. tually found after a short chase in This house was donated by they had identifi ed as being sto- Offi cers served a temporary the Bishop Family. Dr. Edwin V. Boardman. len Sunday evening at Mahoning BIRTHS Mariain Rockhold and Andy Nutt, restraining order at the motel, Bishop earned his doctorate Avenue and DeHoff Drive. Columbiana, boy, Dec. 11. which has been the site of mul- Gary and Meredith Hougelman, Police recover 2 guns in nuclear physics at Yale and The driver, later identifi ed as ST. ELIZABETH BOARDMAN tiple overdoses, authorities said. prior to joining the YSU faculty in Masury, girl, Dec. 11. in separate arrests 18-year-old Leeana Bermudez- HOSPITAL Daniel and Erin Quinlan, Salem, astrophysics, he served as a re- boy, Dec. 11. Shaulis of Campbell, told offi cers Angela DePascale and Thomas Te- Suspect caught NEW MIDDLETOWN search staff astronomer at Yale, Sacleta Penny, Youngstown, twin her boyfriend “stole the vehicle desco, Youngstown, boy, Dec. 8. boys, Dec. 11. YOUNGSTOWN Village police recovered two Christopher and Allison Carter, studying the thermal evolution of from a gas station in Youngstown One of three people suspected guns in separate arrests for oper- Jupiter and Saturn. Edinburg, Pa., girl, Dec. 10. Editor’s Note: ValleyCare Health and we’re trying to go to Kansas.” Ashley Hartzell and David Duley, of forcing their way into a King ating a vehicle while impaired. System of Ohio, which operates The house sponsors include The boyfriend, 19-year-old Alex Warren, boy, Dec. 10. Northside Medical Center and Street home at gunpoint Satur- Nicholas Ammeen, 22, of Andrew and Samantha Starkey, Coventry Lighting, Valley Energy New of Youngstown, told police Trumbull Memorial Hospital, no day was caught minutes later Bessemer, Pa., was arrested after Solutions, Westminster College Lisbon, boy, Dec. 10. longer provides birth announce- a man named Jose stole the car Jerry and Emily Mostello, Salinev- ments for publication in The driving a car suspected to be in- he was pulled over for a traffi c Campus Chapter, Bike & Build, ille, girl, Dec. 11. Vindicator. volved with no lights on. violation Thursday and offi cers and forced him at gunpoint to get AmeriCorps, Lowe’s, Huntington in the car with him. Jennifer James, 26, of Market found a loaded 9 mm handgun. Bank, and the Ohio Housing Trust Street, was booked into the Ma- Besides being charged with OVI, Fund. New says when Jose went to honing County jail on a charge Ammeen also was charged with buy some marijuana, New drove of aggravated burglary after she improper handling of a fi rearm in Teachers receive grants away and picked up his girlfriend. was arrested about 8 p.m. Sat- a motor vehicle. BOARDMAN He says they planned to go to urday at South and East Raven- On Friday, Troy Boron, 48, of The Boardman Schools Fund Kansas together. wood avenues on the South Side. New Castle, Pa., was arrested on For Educational Excellence Police searched the car and Reports said offi cers were on suspicion of OVI and he also had awarded seven teachers mini- found several PlayStation video- the lookout for the car she was a loaded .380-caliber handgun grants worth more than $7,500. game consoles, jewelry, suspect- in that was suspected of being in his car, a news release from The grants allow teachers to ed hashish, suspected marijuana, involved in a home-invasion min- the department said. The release give students experiences be- as well as a pipe and a vape pen. utes earlier at a home in the 500 said Boron also had a blood-alco- yond what is provided by state They are charged with receiv- block of King Street. A man who hol level of 0.209. In Ohio, a per- and local funding. Items to be ing stolen property. Girard denies zoning changes for store By SARAH LEHR section. pressed concern about convenience store would [email protected] At the request of coun- stormwater drainage and be a positive development GIRARD cil, the fi rm had made a se- traffi c in the area of the pro- for the city. His father owns City Council voted 7-0 ries of aesthetic changes to posed store. the property in question and against a series of zoning its original design. Those Resident Chuck Doran had hoped to sell it. changes for a Dollar General changes included a pitched argued against the zoning “You can’t find milk in store on Churchill Road, also rather than flat roof, addi- changes, adding that offi- Girard right now, guys,” he known as state Route 304. tional windows and three cials should focus on attract- said. “We need this place for Civil-engineering firm brick walls, Gillepsie said at ing business’ to the city’s Girard.” Hurley & Stewart LLC of Ka- Monday’s council session. downtown rather than on A Santisi’s IGA grocery Councilwoman-at-large replacing residential areas. lamazoo, Mich., requested store, in downtown Girard on behalf of Capital Growth, Lily Martuccio, chairwoman “I don’t have a problem on North State Street, closed Buchalter Inc. of Birming- of council’s economic-devel- with anybody selling prop- ham, Ala., to rezone fi ve par- opment committee, initially erty in this town, trying to last month after 75 years in LONARDO’S cels from residential to com- spoke in favor of the zoning better their lot that’s great, business. HOURS: Councilman Thomas GREENHOUSE mercial. changes. but at what cost?” he said. ON - FRI 8:30 - 5:30 Grumley, D-4th, said coun- M is Proud to Celebrate The store would have Martuccio, however, end- – “Is that our plan going for- SATURDAY 8:30 - 5:00 replaced a current Dol- ed up voting no along with ward? Let’s just spread out cil plans to revisit proposals CLOSED SUNDAYS90 Years A Local Business - 70 Years in Boardman! lar General location on the the rest of council after her where we want to? If some- for the Dollar General. 8452 Southern Blvd., Boardman • 330-758-1313 same road. Ryan Gillepsie failed attempt to rescind her one comes in, and they’ve “We’re not driving any All Produce Whilee SuppliesSupplies Last!Last! of Hurley & Stewart said the motion for a vote on the is- got enough dollars in their business out of town,” new store would be larger sue. pocket, let ’em do it?” Grumley said. “This isn’t the Beautiful with an expanded produce Council members ex- John Latell said a new end of it.” Poinsettias POLICE CALLS at a Market Street care facility. Boardman, was charged after police Theft: Andres F. Urrego of West In- Theft: Both license plates were re- responded to a possible fi ght at his dianola Avenue, Youngstown, was A summary of recent criminal moved from a vehicle in the 7600 apartment building, where an of- charged. Urrego, 37, was accused of 6” Pots 8” Pots activity in Poland and Boardman block of Glenwood Avenue. fi cer alleged having entered Organ’s taking $243 worth of merchandise, Dec. 9 apartment to see him on a couch including a Pittsburgh Steelers jer- townships: Theft: Jamal Wingo, 35, of Gluck holding down a woman who he was sey, from Macy’s. OR POLAND Street, Austintown, surrendered on possibly trying to choke. The victim Theft: Police charged 68-year-old Phil- $ 99 $ 99 Dec. 8 a warrant accusing him of stealing had red marks on her neck, a report ip L. Regano after alleging Regano, Theft: A Canfi eld man reported a fi ve cases of energy drinks Aug. 20 showed. of Hunters Woods Boulevard, Can- $1,000 business check stolen while from Walgreens Pharmacy, 525 E. Theft: A man in his 20s reportedly fl ed fi eld, had stolen fi ve pairs of shorts 5 EA. 14 EA. in the 5800 block of Struthers Road. Midlothian Blvd. in a black 1999 Jeep Cherokee after and three shirts valued at $275 from Dec. 9 Arrest: After responding to a com- having taken a $398 TV and other Macy’s. Harassment: A Sylvan Street woman plaint of an intoxicated person merchandise from Walmart, 1300 Theft: Police in Salem took custody of told police she’s being harassed. disrupting customers at a Market Doral Drive. Angel M. Gorby of West Pine Lake Florida Street gas station, authorities Harassment: Offi cers arrested a Road, Salem. The 34-year-old wom- charged Yesenia A. Stubbs, 36, with 15-year-old boy at his Youngstown an was accused of stealing four Xbox BOARDMAN OR obstructing offi cial business and residence on a telephone-harass- video games Dec. 2 from Walmart. Escarole Endive Dec. 8 disorderly conduct. Stubbs, of New ment charge after a Turnberry Drive Fraud: A Larkridge Avenue man found Arrest: East Liverpool police handed England Boulevard, Boardman, was woman reported having received six more than $1,900 worth of fraudu- to township authorities Anthony C. in the station more than 45 minutes vulgar, unwanted text messages. lent charges after having reported Raines, who listed East Liverpool yelling at someone on her phone; Theft: Terrence D. Tucker, 48, of Ross- credit cards stolen. addresses on Clayburn Place and also, she twice refused to provide er Avenue, Hubbard, was charged Theft: A township woman noticed her ¢ Glenn Street. The 29-year-old Raines her identifi cation, then slapped an with stealing a 55-inch, $598 TV wallet missing while at Southern faced a fi fth-degree felony count offi cer’s hand as he reached for her from Walmart. Park Mall. of passing a bad check after such a wallet that she had tucked under her Theft: A man in his 50s reportedly Theft: Sarah G. Deangel , 31, of Ter- transaction had taken place in No- arm, a report stated. stole $414 worth of perfume from race Drive, Boardman, was charged, vember 2015 at Preston Mazda, 260 Employee theft: Ariana R. Mostella , the JCPenney store in Southern Park LB. accused of having stolen $52 worth 59 Boardman-Poland Road. 21, of South Hazelwood Avenue, Mall. of miscellaneous items such as a Auto theft: A 2006 Chevrolet Sil- Youngstown, faced a felony-theft Identity theft: A Crimson Trail man women’s razor from Walmart. LONARDO’S OWN HOMEGROWN verado was stolen in the 4500 block charge after a district manager told authorities he had given his Theft: Authorities charged 60-year-old STEM CLUSTER with Claire’s, a boutique store in credit-card numbers and Social Se- of Montrose Avenue. Dana G. Thomas with one count of OR Theft: A man reportedly stole a hood- Southern Park Mall, told police an curity number to a caller from North ACORN ed sweatshirt and a pair of pants investigation revealed that on sev- Carolina who claimed the accuser theft after alleging the Columbia, S.C., man had taken $289 worth of TOMATOES from Macy’s in Southern Park Mall. eral occasions, undisclosed amounts was eligible for a two-year, 0 percent Identity theft: A Youngstown man of money turned up missing from a interest rate before realizing it was fragrance products from the JCPen- SPAGHETTI SQUASH learned that his personal informa- register. a scam. ney store. tion had been used without consent Theft: A license plate was missing Employee theft: Destiny V. Szedon , Dec. 11 STSTOCKOCK Theft: A Boardman woman reported ¢ UP FOR to open a cellphone account at a from a car in the 6700 block of 19, of Centennial Street, New Castle, ¢ FOR her purse stolen as she shopped at Boardman-Poland Road business. Tanglewood Drive. Pa., was charged after a loss-pre- WWINTER!INT Harassment: A South Avenue woman Theft: An elderly Sierra Madre Drive vention offi cial with Gabriel Bros., a Boardman-Canfi eld Road grocery ER! said she received a series of vulgar woman alleged her caretaker had 850 Boardman-Poland Road, alleged store. Arrest: A traffi c stop in the 4600 LB. calls. stolen $400 and a $100 pair of ear- Szedon had stolen an undisclosed 99 29LB. Domestic violence: Gina M. Wiser, 49, rings from her. sum of money from her register. The block of South Avenue resulted in of Boardman-Canfi eld Road, Board- Robbery: The owner of an East Mid- offi cial further alleged she might be the arrest of 33-year-old Timothy man, was charged with the crime lothian Boulevard gym told police responsible for other, similar thefts, K. Whitfi eld of Potomac Avenue, GOURMET SEEDLESS FLORIDA after her daughter alleged that dur- he shot a man in the head who he a report said. Youngstown, who was wanted on ing an argument related to holiday alleged had tried to rob his business. Arrest: After responding to a possible two city warrants. family functions, Wiser punched The man was found on the gym fl oor domestic dispute, police charged Arrest: Raymond L. Barber, 64, of CUCUMBERS GREEN BEANS and slapped her several times, then bleeding profusely and was disarmed Charles H. Switzer of Red Tail Hawk Woodview Avenue, Youngstown, kicked the accuser in the left thigh before being taken to St. Elizabeth Drive, Boardman, with operating was charged with operating a vehicle area. Youngstown Hospital, where he was a vehicle impaired. The 58-year- impaired after police had pulled him Theft: Veronica L. Scott, 29, of Palmer listed in critical condition, a police old man had a 0.160 blood-alcohol over near Market Street. Breatha- ¢ ¢ Avenue, Campbell, surrendered on report stated. content, which is double Ohio’s 0.08 lyzer test results showed Barber’s a theft charge related to an Aug. 20 Theft: Sierra N. Chaibi , 20, of Orlo legal intoxication limit, a report said. blood-alcohol content was 0.190, a shoplifting situation at Walgreens Lane, Boardman, was charged in the Dec. 10 report stated. Pharmacy, 525 E. Midlothian Blvd., theft of $160 worth of clothing and Domestic violence: Tina Shorthouse , Theft: Timothy A. Hinkle, 48, of South LB. in which energy drinks had been jewelry from Kohl’s, 383 Boardman- 34, of Ron Joy Place, Boardman, Leavitt Road, Leavittsburg, was 99EA, 99 stolen. Poland Road. faced a charge after her husband charged in the theft of $343 worth Theft: A Youngstown man noticed his Domestic violence: Brandon G. Or- alleged Shorthouse had punched his of property, including a 43-inch TV, $600 iPhone missing while working gan, 21, of Southern Boulevard, face during an argument. from Walmart.

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PETER IGNATIUS MORRISON, 56 MATTIE MARIE STEWART SMITH BOARDMAN – There will be a YOUNGSTOWN - Mattie Marie Mass of Christian Burial held at Stewart Smith departed this life 11 a.m. on Thursday at St. Charles on Friday, Dec. 9, 2016, at her resi- Borromeo Parish, celebrated by dence. the Rev. Philip Rogers, for Peter Born April 28, 1938, in Windsor, Ignatius Morrison, 56, who passed N.C., she was the oldest daughter away suddenly Saturday morning. born to the late Clinton M. Stewart Peter was born Jan. 9, 1960, in and Louise Bond Stewart. Youngstown, a son of Dr. Robert G. She was employed with The Ma- and Norita (Kling) Morrison. honing County Welfare Depart- He graduated from Ursuline ment, working in their nursing High School in the class of 1978, home facility and The ABC Coral and then from Youngstown State Day Care for many years as a University with a B.S. in Business cook before retiring in 1982. She Administration. Following gradua- was a writer for The Buckeye Re- BELL, Joseph Allen, 81, of Mount OLBRYCH, Edward L., 83, of and her fiancé, Stephen Preston; thia Reynolds, all of Youngstown; tion, he was the vice president of view, “The Youngstown Chatter” Vernon, formerly of Youngstown; Canfield; calling hours Thursday his siblings, Ray (Teresa), Theresa seven brothers, Charlie (Alice) Sales for the Edgar Miller Compa- column, as well as hosting a week- Dowds-Snyder Funeral Home. from 5 to 7 p.m. at Kinnick Funeral Semchee (Mike), Claudia Brown Stewart of Windsor, James (Bren- ny. Afterwards, he received his fu- ly radio show promoting gospel Home in Youngstown. (Mark), and Dan; as well as his da) Stewart, Milton (Renee) Stew- BENTZ, Forrest Rodney, 68, of neral director license from the brothers-in-law and sister-in-law, programs and various singing art, Benjamin Reynolds, and Larry Salem; Arbaugh-Pearce-Greenisen PALASCAK, Dorothy I., 91, of Ohio Board of Embalmers and Fu- Michael Amendolara and Sue groups in and around the Youngs- Reynolds, all of Youngstown, Allen & Sons Funeral and Cremation North Lima; calling hours Thurs- neral Directors on March 13, 2006, Amendolara (Bill Mathie); and nu- town area. Reynolds, and Johnny Reynolds of Services. day from 6 to 8 p.m. at Kirila Fu- and was currently a funeral direc- merous nieces and nephews. She served faithfully at the Columbus; 20 grandchildren; 17 neral Home Inc. in Struthers. tor and preneed advisor for the He will be greatly missed, not Mount Vernon Baptist Church in great-grandchildren; and a host of HARRIS, Norma C., 91, of Cham- Fox Funeral Home, where he Youngstown for many years. pion; calling hours Wednesday PEAKE, Glenda Wise, 63, of only by his family and friends, but cousins, nieces, nephews and shared his passion for helping by the MGD Brewing Company, the She enjoyed church, cooking, friends. from 4 to 7 p.m. at Staton-Borow- Campbell; L.E. Black, Phillips & Hol- families in grief. gospel music, Jimmy Swaggert ski Funeral Home in Warren. den Funeral Home in Youngstown. Mountaineer Race Track and Casi- Besides her parents, Mattie was He was a member of the Tri- no, the crowd at Tiffany’s Bar & and spending time with her family preceded in death by her stepfa- HIBLER, Betty L. Jones, 81, of RARICK, Frank E. Jr., of Radford, County Funeral Directors Associa- Grille, and the Thursday Poker and friends. ther, Rev. John Reynolds; sister Mineral Ridge; calling hours today Va., formerly of Youngstown; tion and the Ohio Funeral Direc- Club. Mattie leaves to rejoice in her Mary Louise Grandy; daughter-in- from 4 to 7 p.m. and Wednesday McCoy Funeral Home in Blacks- tors Association. Peter was preceded in death by memory, nine children, Clarence law Patricia Smith; granddaughter from noon to 1 p.m. at Lane Family burg, Va. He was an active member of his father, Dr. Robert G. Morrison. J. E. Smith of Windsor, William G. Jada Hendrix; grandson Clearance Funeral Homes, Mineral Ridge the Board 60 Club, the Greenbacks Peter’s family requests that (Norma) Smith of Durham, N.C., J.E. Smith Jr.; and two brothers- SMITH, Mattie Marie Stewart, of Chapel. Investment Group, and he enjoyed any monetary donations be made Andrea (Earl) Carroll of Raleigh, in-law, Porter Stanford and Curtis Youngstown; calling hours Thurs- playing co-ed bocce at the MVR. to the Ursuline Students of Stew- N.C., Addie Theresa Smith of White. HUTIRA, Grace Arlene, 89, of day from 10 a.m. to noon at Taber- Peter was very proud of his ardship (S.O.S.), 750 Wick Ave., Boardman, Sheila (George) Moore A funeral service will be held at Leetonia; Borowski Funeral Serv- nacle Baptist Church in Youngs- several mission trips, first with his Youngstown, OH 44505. of Austintown, Willie (Sylvia) noon on Thursday, Dec. 15, 2016. ices/Oak Meadow Cremation Serv- town; Keith A. Young Funeral Serv- father to Guatemala and then to Family and friends may call Smith of Columbus, Clinton L.(De- Calling hours will be from 10 a.m. ices in Warren. ices in Springfield. Mexico with the Ursuline Students from 3 until 8 p.m. on Wednesday siree) Smith of Detroit, Harriet Y. until time of service at the Taber- KOVACH, Margaret, 87 of North TWOEY, Robert “Bobby” A., 59, of Stewardship Club. at the Fox Funeral Home, 4700 Smith of Youngstown, and Alice nacle Baptist Church Youngstown. Lima; calling hours Friday from of Lordstown; calling hours Satur- He married Aimee Amendolara, Market St. in Boardman. (Darryl) Hogan of Trotwood; her Services have been entrusted noon to 12:45 p.m. at St. Christine day from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Wm. his high school sweetheart, in stepmother, Jessie M. Stewart of to the Keith A. Young Funeral Church in Youngstown; Higgins- Nicholas Funeral Home & Crema- June of 1986. Philadelphia; three sisters, Della Services in Springfield. Reardon Funeral Homes, Board- tion LLC. in Niles. Besides his wife, he will be lov- Stanford, Irene White, and Corin- 12-13-16 man-Canfield Chapel. ingly missed by his mother, Norita WESTERFIELD, James “Jim” Morrison; as well as deeply loved 12-13-16 LIVI, Maureen P. “Reenie,” 69, Garfield, 88, of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; by his children, David, and Megan of Girard; calling hours Thursday Davis-Becker Funeral Home in from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Higgins- Boardman. ROBIN E. MILKOVICH CRAGO, 56 Reardon Funeral Homes, Austin- AUSTINTOWN - Robin E. Crago, town Chapel. ROBERT “BOBBY” A. TWOEY, 59 56, passed away Sunday morning, Dec. 11, 2016, at her home follow- LORDSTOWN - Robert ing an extended battle with can- A. “Bobby” Twoey, cer. RUDOLPH BLAZINA, 92 passed away on Robin was born July 31, 1960, in Saturday, Dec. 10, 2016, Youngstown, the daughter of the GIRARD - Rudolph Blazina, 92, at 11:35 p.m., at his residence, late Nicholas P. and Annabelle P. passed away on Sunday, Dec. 11, surrounded by his loving family. Pennell Milkovich, and was a life- 2016, at St. Elizabeth Health Cen- He was 59. long area resident. ter in Youngstown. Mr. Twoey was born on Dec. 22, She was a 1978 graduate of Rudolph was born Nov. 7, 1924, 1956, in Euclid, the son of the late Austintown Fitch High School, and in Youngstown, the son of Michael Wallace and Dolores Auble Twoey. devoted her adult life to raising and Mildred (Mikaluti) Blazina. He was a 1974 graduate of Eu- and caring for her family. In her He had worked for Youngstown clid High School. Following high younger years, Robin worked for dren, Paul, Blake, Tess, and Toryn. Sheet and Tube Co. for 32 years, school, “Bob” proudly served his the former Hills’ Department retiring as a blooming mill roller. country in the U.S. Marine Corps. Robin will be truly and sadly Store in Liberty Township, and for missed by all who knew and loved Rudolph was a member of the He was honorably discharged in (Jim) Nichols of Chagrin Falls. In Moco Security Window & Door in Trinity Lutheran Church and the 1978, and at the time, he had ob- her. addition, Bob is also survived by a Youngstown. Family and friends may call Old Timers Club. tained the rank of corporal. Dur- longtime friend and fellow milita- Robin was a member of Holy Rudolph was a U.S. Navy veter- ing his time in the Marine Corps, from 5 to 7 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. ry veteran, Tony Belardino. Trinity Serbian Orthodox Church 14, at Kinnick Funeral Home, 477 N. an, having served his country dur- Funeral services will be held on he was trained in communica- He was preceded in death by in Youngstown. ing World War II. He enjoyed fish- tions. The education he obtained Meridian Road, Youngstown, Thursday, Dec. 15, at 11 a.m. at Gir- his parents. She enjoyed games, cards, where funeral services will take ing, especially his fishing trips ard City Cemetery Chapel. in the military served him Memorial contributions can be watching movies, cooking and with his brother-in-law. throughout his personal and pro- place at 6:30 p.m. The family will receive relatives made to the American Diabetes baking, and she loved spending Memorial contributions may be He is survived by his son, Ken- and friends on Wednesday from fessional life. Mr. Twoey was em- Association, 2451 Crystal Drive, time with her family and her dogs. neth (Marian) Blazina of Kent; and ployed for numerous years in the made in Robin’s name to the Joa- 4 to 6:30 p.m. at the Blackstone Suite 900, Arlington, VA 22202. Robin leaves her husband, nie Abdu Comprehensive Breast his sister, Agnes Schnarrs of Gir- Funeral Home in Girard. communications division of AT&T. Friends and family may visit Crispin L. Crago, whom she mar- ard. Bob found enjoyment collect- Care Center, 1044 Belmont Ave., Visit www.blackstonefuneral- www.NicholasFuneralHome.com to ried May 21, 1983; four children, Youngstown, OH 44504. Rudolph was preceded in death home.com to view this obituary ing baseball cards, he was a Lionel view this obituary and send con- Crispin L Crago II of Austintown, by his wife, Emilia M. (Zapka) Blaz- Train enthusiast, and loved caring Please visit kinnickfuneral- and to send any condolences to dolences. Crystal (Mark) Ingram of Youngs- home.com to view and share this ina, whom he married Aug. 20, the family. for, and maintaining his saltwater Calling hours will be on Satur- town, Charles J. Crago (Ricky) of 1950, and who died Oct. 18, 2014; fish and tank. Most importantly, obituary, and to send condolences day, Dec. 17, 2016, from 11 a.m. to Wadsworth, and Chase R Crago of online to Robin’s family. his sisters, Ann Picchock, Helen spending time with family meant 1 p.m. at the Wm. Nicholas Funeral Austintown; three sisters, Melanie Straub, Barbara Horvatich and the world to Bob. Home & Cremation Services LLC., (Harold) Thompson of Liberty Margaret Blazina; and brothers He is survived by his wife, Ja- 614 Warren Ave. in Niles. Township, Nikki Milkovich of David, Larry, Joseph, Michael and 12-13-16 nette Parker Twoey, whom he A memorial service will be held Youngstown, and Lisa Milkovich of Matthew. married May 18, 1991; a daughter, at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 17, 2016, Youngstown; and four grandchil- 12-13-16 Cassandra Twoey of Niles; a son, at the funeral home. Richard Darbey and his fiancée, Arrangements have been en- Randi Hidasey, of Niles; and three trusted to the Wm. Nicholas Fu- JOSEPH ALLEN BELL, 81 sisters, Karen (Lou) Carr of Mid- neral Home & Cremation Services MILDRED E. CONSTAS, 88 dleburg Heights, Cheri (Frank) LLC., 614 Warren Ave. in Niles. MOUNT VERNON - Jo- son-in-law Sandy and Kurt Schis- Mataraza of Chardon and Michele seph Allen Bell, 81, died ler of Mount Vernon; and his be- 12-13-16 AUSTINTOWN – Funeral services Dec. 11, 2016, at the Lau- loved grandchildren, Jordan, Ste- will be held on Wednesday, Dec. rels of Mount Vernon. ven and Hunter Schisler. 14, at 11 a.m. at St. John’s Greek He was born on July 13, 1935, in He was preceded in death by a Orthodox Church for Mildred E Youngstown, to the late Joseph brother, Robert Anthony Bell. JAMES “JIM” GARFIELD WESTERFIELD, 88 Constas, 88, who passed away on Bell and Mary Josephine Dinks A private family service of re- Thursday, Dec. 8. FT. LAUDERDALE, FLA. - James She was born March 16, 1928, in Bell. membrance will be held at the “Jim” Garfield Westerfield, 88, Joseph was an U.S. Army veter- Dowds-Snyder Funeral Home, with Ebensburg, Pa., daughter of Andy died peacefully at his home on Edwards and Esther (Putt) Ed- an, spending most of his military burial to follow at Mount Liberty Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2016. career in Washington, D.C., where Cemetery. wards. Jim is survived by his beloved Mildred worked at McKelvey’s he met his beloved wife, Nancy In lieu of flowers, memorial wife of 66 years, Marianne; and Compton Bell. They married in contributions in Joseph’s name in the gift wrap department and his two sons, James Garfield was a bartender at Spring Lakes Mount Liberty on July 16, 1960. may be made to St. Jude Chil- Westerfield II and Christopher He was employed by Youngs- dren’s Research Hospital, P.O. Box Golf Course. She also worked the Morley Westerfield. Glendi at St. John’s Greek Ortho- town Sheet and Tube for over 40 1000, Dept. 142, Memphis, TN He was preceded in death by great-grandchildren, Jordan and years, retiring in 1997. During re- 38148-0142, or online. dox Church, Open Me First Cards Hunter. his son, William “Kim” Westerfield, and Gifts, and Giannio’s candies. tirement, they enjoyed traveling. Please visit www.snyderfuner- who passed away in 1994. She was preceded in death by Throughout his life, Joseph alhomes.com to view this obituary She belonged to St. John’s her parents; her husband, George Jim also leaves behind, his Greek Orthodox Church in Youngs- loved the Cleveland Indians, the or leave the family a memory. three grandchildren and four J. Constas, whom she married Oct. music of Frank Sinatra, and the The Dowds-Snyder Funeral town. She was an active member 15, 1949; and four brothers, Donald great-grandchildren, who loved Visit www.beckerobits.com to of Senior Citizens Club, Ladies films of Humphrey Bogart. Home of Mount Vernon is honored him deeply. Edwards, Eugene Edwards, Russell He is survived by his wife of 56 to serve the family of Joseph Al- send condolences. Philoptochos Society, and Daugh- Putt, and William Clark Edwards. Jim was laid to rest at Forest ters of Penelope of St John’s years; his daughter, Susan Lynne len Bell. Lawn Memorial Park on Dec. 8, Friends will be received today, Bell of Chillicothe; daughter and 12-13-16 Greek Orthodox Church and La- Dec. 13, from 4 to 7 p.m., with a 2016. dies Dinner Club. The Davis-Becker Funeral Home Trisagion service held at 6 p.m., at She enjoyed bingo, casino ex- the Vaschak-Kirila Funeral Home in Boardman has handled ar- 12-13-16 cursions including Las Vegas and rangements. Inc. in Youngstown, and from MAUREEN P. “REENIE” LIVI, 69 Mountaineer, and until recently, 10:30 to 11 a.m. on Wednesday, played golf and belonged to three Dec. 14, at the church. GIRARD - Funeral services will golf leagues. Please visit www.vaschak-kiri- be held Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at She cherished her family and lafh.com to view this obituary or the Higgins-Reardon Funeral FRANK E. RARICK JR. friendships. Her baklava, spaniko- to send condolences to the family. pita, and other delicacies were en- Homes, Austintown Chapel, for RADFORD, VA. - Frank E. Rarick dren, Rachel Ann Meadows and joyed by many. Maureen P. “Reenie” Livi, 69, who Jr. peacefully passed away on husband Scott of Roanoke, Va., Dr. Surviving are a son, James died Sunday afternoon at St. Jo- Dec. 11, 2016. Justin Brackenrich and wife Fer- Constas of Canfield; two daugh- seph Health Center. He was born in Youngstown on nanda of West New York, N.J., ters, Kathy (Guy) Rainey of Ash- Reenie was born June 13, 1947, July 9, 1923, to the late Frank E. Jared Brackenrich of Pembroke, land and Shirley Constas of Boy- in Youngstown, the daughter of and Charlotte James Rarick. and Alana and Zachary Rarick of nton Beach, Fla.; a brother, Tho- Frank and Patricia (Harrison) Co- He was preceded in death by Maui; two great-grandchildren, mas Kenneth Edwards of Fair- lonna. his wife, Faith Audrey Rarick; and Emma Faith and Abigail Noel point, N.Y.; three grandchildren, She was a 1965 graduate of The grandson Joshua Feitiera. Meadows of Roanoke; and several 12-13-16 Kristie, Danny, and David; and two Rayen School. Rennie was very ac- He was a World War II veteran, nieces and nephews. tive in the PTA at Washington and having served in both the Europe- Interment will be held at a later Girard schools when her children her parents. an theater and the Pacific theater. date at Forest Lawn Memorial were growing up. She was also a Family and friends may call Mr. Rarick retired from General Park in Boardman. member of St. Rose Church. Thursday from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Electric in 1987. In lieu of flowers, memorial Reenie is survived by her hus- at the funeral home. He is survived by his daughter contributions may be made to the band, Eugene P. Livi Sr., whom she Visit www.higgins-reardon.com and son-in-law, Nadine Ruth and American Cancer Society, P.O. Box married March 12, 1969; three chil- to send condolences to the family. Dr. Michael Brackenrich of Pem- 22478, Oklahoma City, OK 73123. dren, Jennifer Livi of Cleveland, broke, Va.; son and daughter-in- Arrangements by the McCoy Eugene P. Livi Jr. of Girard and law Scott Robert and Sharon Rar- Funeral Home in Blacksburg, Va. Tricia (Robin) Jamieson of Union- ick of Maui, Hawaii; brother Robert 12-13-16 town, Pa.; and two grandchildren, Rarick of Sebring; five grandchil- Ava and Halle. 12-13-16 She was preceded in death by

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Jennifer K. Leathem v. Joseph E. State v. Tyrone Gregory, pleads guilty. Miya C. Hewlett v. Tami S. Baird et al, Michelle Conner v. Debra Buckner, withdraw sale. COURTS Leathem Sr., divorce granted to State v. James Davis Jr., sentenced. order of magistrate. dismissed. Farmers National Bank of Canfi eld v. plaintiff; wife returns to former State v. Raymond Sykes, sentenced. Daniel A. Mavroudis v. State of Ohio, Gracie Evans v. Tyrone Ivey, magis- Richard L. Eliser et al, order of con- MAHONING COUNTY name of Jennifer K. Bailey. State v. Daquan Henderson, pleads order of magistrate. trate’s decision adopted. fi rmation and distribution. MARRIAGE LICENSES Kristee M. Terry v. Jeffrey Gadison guilty. Capital One Bank USA NA v. Nicholas Indoneasha Terry v. Shaniquia Sly, Christine A. Coler et al v. Martin P. Sr., divorce granted to plaintiff. State v. Andrew Smith III, pleads guilty. Alexander, dismissed. dismissed. White Co. LPA et al, order of mag- Gary A. Hawkins, 44, of 165 W. Ohio Deon Jones v. Carrie Skerritt, divorce Midland Funding LLC v. Reeshemah J. OCWEN Loan Servicing LLC v. Joshua Lamarcus L. Smith v. Lateaka Madi- istrate. Ave. #2, Sebring, and Kimberly K. granted to plaintiff. Kimbrough, dismissed. Butler et al, order of magistrate. son, dismissed. Albert Whitted v. Star Extruded Ostrosky, 45, of same. Juanita Minter v. William H. Minter Geraldine Finley v. Brandywine Apart- Lashonda Lewis v. Francis Murphy et Danaya Jones v. Tayzhane R. Robin- Shapes Inc. et al, dismissed. Samuel M. Shepherd Jr., 37, of 5905 Jr., divorce granted to plaintiff. ments Owner LTD et al, dismissed. al, dismissed. son, dismissed. Gloria J. Greene et al v. Carol J. Web- Kirk Road, Canfi eld, and Sherry L. Keith Baker v. Roberta L. Baker, di- Midland Funding LLC v. Brittney New Beginnings Residential Treat- Tyrone Ivy v. Grace Evans, magis- ster, settled. Garwood, 34, of same. vorce granted to plaintiff. Grant, order of magistrate. ment Center LLC et al v. Steel Town trate’s decision adopted. Ditech Financial LLC et al v. Sheila M. Michelle L. Moskow, 49, of 5714 Tu- Eugene P. Bohannan v. Valerie J. Bo- Leffi ngwell Capital LLC v. Customer LLC et al, order of magistrate. Gerald Schonhut v. Angelina Armes, Hayes et al, order of magistrate. lane Ave., Austintown, and Julia M. hannan, divorce granted to plaintiff. Printing Inc. et al, order of magis- Wells Fargo Bank NA v. Rhonda Clark dismissed. Jenelle McKitterick et al v. Matthews Williams, 48, of same. Durrielle Frazier v. Jordan P. Kennedy trate. et al, order of magistrate. Sandra K. Wilmoth v. Amanda D. Home Services et al, magistrate’s Edwin M. Pedro, 37, of 1467 Dogwood Sr. et al, divorce granted to plaintiff. Wells Fargo Bank NA v. Janith Ba- Midfi rst Bank v. Christy M. Durham et Beane, order of magistrate. decision adopted. Lane, Youngstown, and Cassie M. Karin Steele v. John F. Steele, divorce chochin et al, confi rmation of sale al, foreclosure. State v. Jason Jayne, dismissed. Rossi Painting Inc. v. NYC Property Carver, 31, of same. granted to plaintiff. and distribution of proceeds. Sharon K. Estok et al v. David P. Da- State v. Jordan Kennedy, pleads guilty. Group et al, order of magistrate. Kevin M. Derilus, 27, of 1303 Foster Patricia K. Hutcheson v. Jeffrey Wells Fargo Bank NA et al v. Myron vies Jr. et al, order of magistrate. State v. Dwayne Pompey, pleads Daniel R. Yemma v. Mario C. Levels et St., Youngstown, and Angelica R. K. Hutcheson, divorce granted to A. McIntosh et al, confi rmation of Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. et al guilty. al, foreclosure. Howell, 25, of same. plaintiff. sale and ordering distribution of v. Timothy J. Morley et al, dismissed. State v. Marquise Garrett-Robbins, Helen Marie K. Hird v. Donald K. Wil- Henry R.T. Hurst, 35, of 147 Regent Norman L. Chamberlain v. Teresa M. proceeds. Sanford Kulkin v. GLG Industries LLC sentenced. son et al, order of magistrate. St., Youngstown, and Nicole M. Lo- Chamberlain, divorce granted to Johnny Williams v. St. Elizabeth Hos- et al, order of magistrate. State v. Anthony C. Watson, pleads HSBC Mortgage Services Inc. et al v. gan, 36, of same. plaintiff. pital et al, dismissed. William Kline v. Eric Hoffman et al, guilty. Genevieve Houston-Holiker et al, Brian J. Madden, 66, of 464 S. Raccoon Jessica T. Varga v. Jerome R. Varga, Akinbola Akinyoade v. Jeanni Comer, order of magistrate. State v. Nicholas Clark, sentenced. order of magistrate. Road C34, Austintown, and Susan I. divorce granted to plaintiff; wife settled. Jill Corbett v. Catherine Wright et al, Retail Recovery Service of NJ Inc. v. Daniel R. Yemma v. John Behon et al, Chill, 71, of 4057 Chevelle Drive SE, returns to former name of Jessica Midfi rst Bank v. Patricia Wilson et al, dismissed. Linda A. Young, pay in order. order of magistrate. Warren. T. Kolb. confi rmation of sale and distribution Car Financial Captial v. Lisa L. Habe- James R. Creighton et al v. Davis Ora- Daniel R. Yemma v. James L. Carter et John R. Wolfe, 35, of 5370 5th St., Po- Ann Marie Bova v. Philip J. Bova, of proceeds. ger, order of magistrate. cio, Jr. et al, order of magistrate. al, order of magistrate. land, and Hayley A. Winthrow, 31, of divorce granted to plaintiff; wife re- Citizens Insurance Co. of Ohio v. Hook James A. Lambert v. Jason Swegan, CitiFinancial Servicing LLC v. Taressa Jason Jurick v. Youngstown Propane 1325 Valley View, Boardman. turns to former name of Ann Marie Global LLC et al, order of magistrate. dismissed. Trolio et al, order of magistrate. Inc. et al, order of magistrate. Richard A. Mitchell, 48, of 3035 Can- Porter. Admin Net Tech LLC v. Medical Imag- William Heckman v. Jason Swegan, Debra L. Holbrook et al v. Michael A. Natasha Jorge et al v. Allison C. fi eld Road #3, Youngstown, and Tina Melanie L. Meister v. Aaron J. Meis- ing Diagnostics LLC et al, decision of dismissed. Tyson et al, order of magistrate. Latone et al, order of magistrate. M. Grizzle, 42, of same. ter, divorce granted to plaintiff; wife magistrate. Lauvern Hollingstworth v. Marcus D. Estate of Elmer Cybak v. Zandra Cybak Daniel R. Yemma v. Andrew D. Thom- Claude R. Bowling Jr., 40, of 466 Blos- returns to foremer name of Melanie Residential Mortgage Solution LLC v. Smith, dismissed. et al, order of magistrate. as, foreclosure. som Ave., Campbell, and Alexis J. L. Emerine. Gerald Goodspeed et al, foreclosure. Tracey Coe v. John Harmocy, dis- David A. Hoffman et al v. Motorists Federal National Mortgage Associa- Gillam, 33, of same. Nicky Bond v. Kristin A. Bond, divorce Mark J. Cleland Jr. v. Ohio Turnpike missed. Mutual Insurance Co., settled and tion Fannie Mae v. Carol A. Jackett Nicholas J. Habuda, 34, of 387 Jaronte granted to plaintiff. and Infrastructure et al, order of Treatta Perkins v. Alexis Hyde, dis- dismissed. et al, order of magistrate. Drive, Boardman, and Kristen M. Wilene R. York v. Wiley T. Lundy, di- magistrate. missed. Queen E. Scott et al v. Youngstown Isiah A. Patterson v. Taylor R. Broll et Chance, 31, of same. vorce granted to plaintiff. Brittany Rothbauer v. Michael Crogan, Laura Dothard v. Regina Walton, Police Department et al, order of al, order of magistrate. James D. Nagy, 25, of 7738 Forest Hill Julie A. McClellan v. John L. McClel- dismissed. dismissed. magistrate. State of Ohio Rex. Rel. et al v. C and R Ave., Poland, and Emily J. Sanders, lan, divorce granted to plaintiff. Andrew J. Kocak Sr. v. Deborah K. De- Shaniquia Sly v. Indoneasha Terry, US Bank National Association v. Construction and Real Estate LLC et 24, of same. Mandi L. Bidelman v. Jason M. Bidel- vor et al, dismissed. order of magistrate. Joseph J. Santha, Jr. et al, order to al, judgment entered. John F. Neeley, 49, of 229 S. Dunlap man, divorce granted to plaintiff; Danetta Claybrook et al v. Brandon State v. Wesley J. Blackshear, sen- Ave., Youngstown, and Amanda L. wife returns to former name of Pendland et al, decision of magis- tenced. Foster, 36, of 21984 Creveling Road, Mandi L. Olsen. trate. State v. Matthew E. Cole, dismissed. Cochranton, Pa. Jason Carcelli v. Aubrey Carcelli, di- CitiFinancial Servicing LLC v. David R. State v. Chad Marshall, dismissed. Legal Notices Legal Notices Pedro Alvarez Santiago, 64, of 105 vorce granted to both. Mullins et al, confi rmation of sale State v. William E. Slade, sentenced. E. Glenaven Ave., Youngstown, and Ryan C. Hahn v. Ashley N. Hahn, di- and distribution of proceeds. State v. John T. Lanning, sentenced. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Santos Hill, 54, of same. vorce granted to both. Mary L. Hartman et al v. Hoey Enter- State v. William Slade, sentenced. A regular meeting of the Board of Zoning ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Andrew E. Crown, 29, of 5920 Lightner Richard J. White v. Tina M. White, prises Inc. et al, order of magistrate. State v. Adam Hayes, sentenced. Appeals and City Planning Commission will Place, Poland, and Katie S. Ludig, 28, divorce granted to plaintiff. Tax Lien Partners LLC v. Russell G. State v. Tabitha Lee, pleads guilty. be held Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 1:30 Pursuant to Ordinance #16-322 passed in of same. p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 6th City Council on the 21st day of September, Michael A. Lazazzera v. Melinda La- Stanke et al, dismissed. State v. Kendra Hazlett, sentenced. Floor, and Youngstown City Hall Building to 2016, the City of Youngstown will be ac- zazzera, divorce granted to plaintiff. Professional Dental Alliance LLC et al State v. Darius Dates, pleads guilty. consider the following case. cepting sealed bids for the: LEGAL SEPARATIONS Kathryn L. Wolfe to Scott A. Wolfe, v. Susan McMahon DMD et al, order Kenneth Bruner v. Humillity of Mary BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS SALE OF TWO SURPLUS FIRE TRUCKS Patricia J. Rutushin , 7773 Silver divorce granted to both. of magistrate. Health Partners et al, settled and AND ONE SURPLUS VEHICLE Fox Drive, Boardman, v. Adam Gary Mogg to Deanna R. Mogg, di- United Labor Group Inc. v. M. Enter- dismissed. 1:30 p.m. CASE NO. 16-13 Appeal by L. Rutushin of 224 W. Wood St., vorce granted to plaintiff. prises LLC, magistrate’s decision Lloyd Hewlett et al v. Thomas Phillips, Redemption Inc (Elisabeth Syrianoudis) for The City of Youngstown, Mahoning County, a waiver to establish a group home within Ohio, the Director of Finance will receive Youngstown. Edward R. Hill Sr. v. Trinisa Y. Hill, adopted. settled. a 2000 foot radius of two other licensed sealed bids for the above mentioned vehi- divorce granted to both. Veronica Baker v. Comprehensive Saundra Panezich et al v. Carolee M. group homes. The property in question is cles not serviceable for municipal purposes, DIVORCES ASKED Mary Cutrone v. Nicola Cutrone, Jr., Behavioral Health Assoc. Inc. et al, Hummer et al, settled. located at 262 Crandall Ave in a RT-5.5, until 12:00 Noon, Local Time on the 20th divorce granted to both. order of magistrate. Midfi rst Bank v. Patricia Wilson et al, One & Two Family Residential Zoning day of December, 2016, at the office of the Penney E. Socha , 14092 Youngstown- District. Director of Finance, Third Floor, City Hall, Ashley L. Scott v. Steven D. Scott, Judith L. Morrison v. Monica L. Cam- confi rmation of sale and distribution Youngstown, Ohio, at which time and place Pittsburgh Road, Petersburg, v. divorce granted to plaintiff; wife eli, order of magistrate. of proceeds. PLANNING COMMISSION all bids will be publicly opened and read Joseph M. Socha , 502 Maplewood returns to former name of Ashley L. Wells Fargo Bank NA v. Charles L. JPMorgan Chase Bank v. Derek M. aloud in Council Chambers, Sixth Floor, City Ave., Struthers. Grimm. Wright et al, foreclosure. Dawe et al, confi rmation of sale and 1:40 p.m. REF NO. 18-16 Authorizing the Hall, Youngstown, Ohio. Michael Puskar, 7067 Bishop Road, Po- City of Youngstown, pursuant to Ohio Melissa Kos v. Anton Kos, Jr., divorce Nationstar Mortgage LLC v. Thomas C. distribution of proceeds. Revised Code 723.05 and 723.08, to provide Specifications and bidding forms are on file land, v. Terrisa Puskar of same. granted to plaintiff. Dunn, foreclosure. Mark J. Cleland Sr. v. Ohio Turnpike for the vacation of City Lot 61757 an un- at the Cashier's Office located on the third Melinda Westover , 66 Washington Jeffrey J. Groat v. Elisa J. Groat, di- Bank of America v. Tiffany L. Gregory and Infrastructure et al, settled. named right-of-way located between floor of City Hall, where they may be ob- Blvd. Apt. 6, Boardman, v. David vorce granted to both. et al, foreclosure. US Bank Trust NA v. Kathleen M. Commerce and Wood. The property in tained. Westover Cranberry Township, Pa. question on Commerce Street in a MU-DF Joyce A. Shaffer v. Scott B. Shaffer, Tracy L. Green v. James E. Maynard et Elash et al, property withdrawn from Mixed Use Downtown Form Zoning Each bidder must insure that all employees Barbara Holsinger, 913 Bonnie Brae, divorce granted to plaintiff; wife al, order of magistrate. sale. District. and applicants for employment are not dis- Youngstown, v. Gail Holsinger of 430 returns to former name of Joyce A. Stephanie Kerr v. Brittany Durkin, Home S&L Co. of Youngstown Ohio criminated against because of race, color, 7th St. Apt. 2, Struthers. 1:50 p.m. REF NO. 19-16 Request by sex, religion or national origin. Suprynowicz. order of magistrate. v. Michael R. Gonda et al, property Nicholas Nassif for a waiver to establish a Shavonne Bright, address confi dential, Julia L. Heath v. Michael J. Estee, William Scanlon v. Jessie Haybarger, withdrawn from sale. regulated use (Promotional Computer The Board of Control reserves the right to v. Shannon Bright, Ruffi n, S.C. divorce granted to plaintiff; wife order of magistrate. Home S&L Co. of Youngstown Ohio Games) within a 500 foot radius of other reject any or all bids and to waive any in- Themelina E. Symbolik , 96 Goretti returns to former name of Julia L. William Scanlon v. David Haybarger, v. Heidi A. Dunlap et al, order of regulated uses. The proposed use is within formalities in bidding. Ave., Campbell, v. Michael J. Sym- a 500 ft radius from the Clark Bar, Loose Heath. order of magistrate. magistrate. Rack Billiards and Down The Hatch Tavern. City employees, or direct family members bolik , 930 Collins, Austintown. Tahnee A. Hoops v. Adam J. Hoops, State v. Matthew P. Stouffer, sen- Terrence Bandy v. Jamie Lax et al, The property in question is located at 3212 of city employees, may not purchase, bid Katina K.L. Alpago , 14801 State Route divorce granted to plaintiff. tenced. settled. Mahoning Ave in a MU-C, Mixed Use upon, or receive surplus or condemned City 534, Damascus, v. Randel L. Alpago, Ashley Martinez v. Sandra Martinez, State v. Judith A. Morrow, sentenced. Yvette M. Johnson v. Gateways to Community Zoning District. property. Jr., Louisville, Ohio. divorce granted to plaintiff. State v. Corey S. Bielik, pleads guilty. Better Living Inc. et al, settled. LEGAL NOTICE No bids may be withdrawn after the sched- Tonja R. Marshall-Watkins , 3821 Mer- Paula J. Kovacs-Link v. Gregory C. State v. Willie Burley, pleads guilty. David J. Copanic v. Alltell Communica- uled closing time for the receipt of bids for cedes Place, Canfi eld, v. Paul D. Wat- Link, divorce granted to plaintiff. State v. Alexander Rotz-Shafer, pleads tions LLC et al, dismissed. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS at least sixty (60) days. kins, 211 Glenview Road, Canfi eld. Shacorey T. Jones v. Keith J. Jones, guilty. Daniel R.Yemma v. Neil R. Kennedy et The City of Youngstown is formally solicit- THE CITY OF YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO divorce granted to plaintiff; wife JPMorgan Chase Bank v. Martin C. al, foreclosure. ing bids for: DAVID BOZANICH, DIRECTOR OF FINANCE DISSOLUTIONS ASKED returns to former name of Shacorey Thomas et al, confi rmation of sale, Daniel R. Yemma v. Bragin Victor et NEW TENANT SPACES Jennifer Layshock , 1015 Paige Court, T. Heard. ordering deed and distribution of al, foreclosure. RENOVATIONS TO YOUNGSTOWN CITY LEGAL NOTICE Newton Falls, and Eric Daugherty , Mark A. Digiacomo v. Jennifer M. proceeds. Mary M. Martin v. Steve Buehrer et al, HALL ANNEX FOR 17647 Redwood Road, Lake Milton. Grimm-Digiacomo, divorce granted Cynthia Velez v. Tyrone Lockett Sr. et settled and dismissed. YOUNGSTOWN INVITATION TO BID – SURPLUS ROLL-OFF to plaintiff. al, order of magistrate. Helen M.K. Hird v. Donald K. Wilson et MUNICIPAL COURTS CONTAINERS Kaitlyn Carver, 1576 Tamarisk Trail, 9 West Front Street Poland, and Brandon Carver of 660 Pedro Alvarez v. Isabel Cruz, divorce John Shaver et al v. FCA US LLC, al, order of magistrate. Youngstown, Ohio 44503 Sealed proposals will be received by the Westville Lake Road, Beloit. granted to plaintiff. settled and dismissed. Clarence J. Huckaba v. Patrick Kiraly Board of Mahoning County Commissioners Bobbie Jo Schick, 10251 Lincoln Road, Whitney McGee v. Shaun McGee, John King et al v. Chris S. Neifer et al, et al, order of magistrate. In the City of Youngstown, Mahoning until Wednesday, December 21, 2016 at divorce granted to plaintiff; wife order of magistrate. Daniel R. Yemma v. June Rosborough County, Ohio, the Director of Finance will 1:30 PM at the Mahoning County Canfi eld v. Jon R. Schick of same. receive sealed bids for the above Administration Building, 21W. Boardman returns to former name of Whitney Dominic Marchionda et al v. Allstate et al, foreclosure. referenced project until 12:00 Noon, East- Street, Suite 100, Youngstown, Ohio L. Simon. Property and Casualty Insurance Co., Daniel R. Yemma v. Dawan Martin et ern Standard Time on Friday, December 16, 44503, and opened and read at the 1st DOMESTIC RELATIONS Nicole M. Duke v. Charles E. Duke, III, order of magistrate. al, foreclosure. 2016 at the Office of the Director of Floor Purchasing Department for: Phyllis M. Hensperger and Gary S. Finance, Third Floor, City Hall, divorce granted to both. Catherine Stennett v. Farmers Insur- Daniel R. Yemma v. Elite Community Youngstown, Ohio, and publicly opened and THE PURPOSE OF PURCHASING Hensperger, dissolution granted. ance Co. of Columbus Inc. et al, order Development LLC et al, foreclosure. read aloud at Council Chambers, Sixth EIGHTY-ONE (81) SURPLUS, 24 CUBIC Vanessa Jo Oaks and James C. Oaks, NEW COMPLAINTS of magistrate. Daniel R. Yemma v. Fred Baer et al, Floor, City Hall, Youngstown, Ohio, YARD ROLL-OFF CONTAINERS dissolution granted; wife returns to immediately thereafter for furnishing Daniel R. Yemma v. Edward A. Hen- foreclosure. material and performing the labor for the former name of Vanessa Jo Laxton. Chemical Bank v. unknown heirs of nings et al, foreclosure. Daniel R. Yemma v. Whitney W. Jas- All property is offered for sale “As Is, James Miller et al, foreclosure. execution of the above mentioned project. Where Is”. Mahoning County makes no Judith M. Cantwell and David D. Daniel R. Yemma v. Theda Wallace et nock et al, foreclosure. warranty, guaranty or representation of Cantwell, dissolution granted; wife Caliber Home Loans Inc v. Nicholas E. al, foreclosure. Daniel R. Yemma v. John M. Schwartz Plans, specifications, and bidding forms are any kind, expressed or implied, as to the returns to former name of Judith M. Heidinger et al, foreclosure. on file at the office of the CENTRAL merchantability or fitness for any purpose Daniel R. Yemma v. Martin Lackey Co. et al, foreclosure. PURCHASING, THIRD FLOOR, CITY HALL, Murphy. Daniel R. Yemma v. Mark R. King et et al, foreclosure. Daniel R. Yemma v. Christopher R. of the property offered for sale. The buyer al, money. where they may be obtained for a fee of is not entitled to any payment for loss of Mark W. Star and Amanda K. Star, dis- Daniel R. Yemma v. Loretta Young et Shives et al, foreclosure. One Hundred dollars ($100.00) which is profit or any other money damages – solution granted. Daniel R. Yemma v. Katie B. Louis et al, foreclosure. Kirk E. Susany v. Kenneth E. Smith II non-refundable. special, direct, indirect or consequential. Donald G. Roman and Patricia A. Ro- al, money. John A. Kostoglou v. LRC Development et al, order of magistrate. Daniel R. Yemma v. unknown surviv- The Board of Control reserves the right to A copy of the specifications along with man, dissolution granted. Co. LLC, order of magistrate. Warren Ohio Hospital Co. LLC v. Mar- reject any or all bids and to waive any proposal pages may be obtained at the William W. Clutter and Susan A. Clut- ing spouse of Talmadge G. Garvin, Huntington National Bank v. John vos A. Nolasco, judgment in favor of informalities in bidding. Mahoning County Purchasing Department ter, dissolution granted. money. Landis et al, order of magistrate. plaintiff. located at the Mahoning County Danial R. Yemma v. Farideh Jamali et Each bidder will be required to complete Administration Building, 21 W. Boardman Penny Moore and Kenneth W. Moore, Daniel R. Yemma v. James Cummings Daniel R. Yemma v. Nail S. Dawaher et and file with his/her bid, a Proposal St., Suite 100, Youngstown, Ohio 44503. Jr., dissolution granted; wife returns al, money. et al, foreclosure. al, foreclosure. Guaranty and Performance/Payment Bond to former name of Penny Sue Wad- Daniel R. Yemma v. Chelsea A. Fin- Daniel R. Yemma v. Margaret B. Daniel R. Yemma v. Jonal Properties (O.R.C. Section 153.571) contained in the EACH PERSON BIDDING FOR THESE dingham. cham et al, money. contract documents, with a surety CONTAINERS SHALL SUBMIT WITH THEIR Hanuschak et al, foreclosure. LLC et al, foreclosure. company executing the bond. The surety BID, A BID GUARANTY (attached by paper- Gina M. Chance-Kirlik and Jeff C. Kir- Daniel R. Yemma v. Joseph M. Stefko Farmers National Bank v. Karl C. Rick- Daniel R. Yemma v. Rosalie Mosley et et al, money. company must be listed on the Treasury clip to the front of the bid) IN THE FORM lik, dissolution granted. etts, judgment in favor of plaintiff. al, foreclosure. Department’s most current list (Circular OF EITHER: Robert C. Kozak and Charlene S. Ko- Daniel R. Yemma v. James M. Smith Daniel R. Yemma v. Anthony T. Wash- Daniel R. Yemma v. William L. Burton 570 as amended), and must be authorized zak, dissolution granted. et al, money. ington et al, foreclosure. et al, foreclosure. to transact business in the State of Ohio. An original bond in accordance with Divi- Daniel R. Yemma v. Nathaniel Arm- sion (A)(1) of 153.54 of the Ohio Revised Mercedes Williams and Malcolm Wil- Daniel R. Yemma v. Richard Raphael et Heather Ruthrauff et al v. Dawn Fend- If the bid is accepted, the successful bidder Code for the full amount of the bid condi- liams, dissolution granted. strong et al, money. al, foreclosure. er et al, order of magistrate. shall enter into a contract with the City, tioned as provided in Division (B) of 153.54 Lori L. Worsencroft and Todd E. Wors- Angela Williams v. Bank of America and the Proposal Guaranty and of the Ohio Revised Code; Daniel R. Yemma v. Sandra L. McCon- Makh M. Parpiev v. I and K Transport Performance/Payment Bond shall provide encroft, dissolution granted. Corp., breach of contract. nell et al, foreclosure. Inc., order of magistrate. Daniel R. Yemma v. Helen M. Moore et the conditions in said bond, which include A certified check or cashier’s check in Emilie G. Eberth and Martin Eberth IV, Bank of New York Mellon Trust Co. State v. Lisa Zalner, pleads guilty. those as listed below: accordance with Division (A)(2) of 153.54 dissolution granted. al, money. Natl. Assoc. v. Stacy L. Aey et al, State v. Keyvon Belcher, sentenced of the Ohio Revised Code equal to ten per- Keith C. Colclough and Amanda M. Daniel R. Yemma v. Sharon Carter et foreclosure. entered. A Bid Bond of (10%) of the total amount cent (10%) of the Bid conditioned as provid- al, money. bid, as a guarantee that in the event the ed in Division (C) of 153.54 of the Ohio Re- Colclough, dissolution granted; wife Russell L. Pittman v. GD Leasing of In- State v. Shane M. Endicott, pleads bid is accepted, and the contract awarded vised Code. returns to former name of Amanda Rita Evans v. Austintown Schools et diana Inc. et al, order of magistrate. guilty. to the bidder, said Bond shall convert to a M. Stone. al, notice of appeal. (100%) Performance/Payment Bond, The Bid Guaranty shall be made payable to US Bank Trust NA v. Robin M. Delullo State v. Michael Anderson, pleads assuring that the contractor will perform Louis J. Fatimus and Dainaly Fatimus, Mary Bartholomew v. Linda M. Saun- et al, order of magistrate. guilty; probation for one year the Mahoning County Treasurer. ders et al, personal injury. the work upon the terms proposed, within dissolution granted; wife returns to Carol A. Baer v. JC Penney Corp. et al, through APA. the time specified, in accordance with the A performance bond in the amount of former name of Dainaly Perez. PNC Bank National Association v. settled. State v. Andre Leonard, sentenced. plans and specifications; and conditioned $5,000.00 will be required after the award Tina Monoski and Joseph Monoski, Thomas C. Kusiowski et al, foreclo- for the payment by the contractor and all of the contract. Henderson Covington et al v. David State v. Anthony Lombardo, pleads subcontractors for labor performed and dissolution granted; wife returns to sure. Headley, settled and dismissed. guilty. Susan Richlak v. Briarfi eld Manor LLC, materials furnished in connection with the Bids of Corporations not chartered in Ohio former name of Tina M. Hamilton. Marianne Kocak v. Ryan Lanzo, order State v. Harry Wynn, Jr., pleads guilty. Project. MUST be accompanied by proper certifica- William L. Stanton, Jr. and Rachelle money. of magistrate. State v. Bruce Connelly, pleads guilty. tions that such Corporation is authorized to M. Stanton, dissolution granted. Theresa Johnson v. International Gracie M. Tubbs v. Paris S. Fain, case JPMorgan Chase Bank v. Bonnie Le- Bids of corporations not chartered in Ohio do business in Ohio. House of Pancakes et al, other torts. must be accompanied by proper Rebecca Hively-Votaw v. Kenneth S. dismissed. masters et al, sale withdrawn. certification that the corporation is Attention of the Bidder is directed to the Votaw, divorce granted to plaintiff; American Financial Resources Inc. v. Laura Dothard v. Regina Walton, order Norman F. Dunlap Jr. et al v. Sebastian authorized to do business in Ohio. requirements that each proposal must be wife returns to former name of Re- Charles A. Persinger et al, money. accompanied by a non-collusion affidavit, of magistrate. Rucci et al, order of magistrate. The Bidders attention is also called to the becca Jean Hively, David Jackson v. Robert Rohrbaugh, Lillian Macklin v. Jurita Perdue, order Ricardo Reyes, Jr. v. Rochelle B. Tay- properly executed by the Bidder. Further, legal malpractice complaint. conditions of construction, and the wage the successful Bidder will be required to Balwinder Sandhu v. Mandip S. Sand- of magistrate. lor, order of magistrate. rates required to be paid under this execute an affidavit required by Sec. hu et al, dismissed. First National Bank of Pennsylvania v. Richard Kaleda v. Christina Moore, Donald L. Egolf v. ADT LLC et al, contract. The successful Bidder is required 5719.042 of the Ohio Revised Code. Mary Jane Walter v. Timothy J. Wal- Stacy Randall et al, money. to pay at least the pre-determined order of magistrate. settled and dismissed. minimum wage rates as set forth in the The Board of Mahoning County ter, divorce granted to both. Courtney Doinoff v. Constantine G. State v. Alfredo Harris, sentenced. Carolyn Harvey v. Ellen M. Hyland, Exonomus M.D. et al, medical mal- contract documents. Commissioners reserves the right to reject Greg R. Cadman v. Amanda B. Cad- State v. Deandre D. Levy, sentenced. settled. any or all bids and to waive informalities. man, divorce granted to plaintiff; practice. State v. David R. Doni, Jr., pleads Joyce Wood v. John Doe et al, order of This contract is subject to the provisions of In addition, the Board of Mahoning County wife returns to former name of Abigail George et al v. Eric A. Beck, guilty. magistrate. the President’s Executive Order 11246, to Commissioners reserves the right to partic- negligence complaint. the City of Youngstown Ordinance numbers ipate in state contracts which the Amanda B. Woodward. State v. Cameron Dyer, pleads guilty. City of Youngstown v. Dolores I. Bos- 547.21, 547.23, and 547.28, and the Department of Administrative Services, Alphonso Robinson v. Susan D. Robin- National Collegiate Student Loan Trust State v. Tijuan Muldrow, sentenced. ley et al, satisfi ed. Governor’s Executive Order of January 27, Office of State Purchasing has entered into son, divorce granted to both. 2004-2 v. George Wilson, money. State v. Nicholas Clark, pleads guilty. US Bank National Association et al v. 1972. for the purchase of supplies, services, Jacob Mullins v. Heather H. Mullins, Huntington National Bank v. Shaun State v. Joseph N. Demichael IV, Andrea Bicanovsky dismissed. equipment and certain materials pursuant McHattie et al, money. A Bidder/Contractor will be deemed to Ohio Revised Code Section 125.04. No divorce granted to both. pleads guilty. John A. Reed v. Clark A. Biles et al, committed to the goals of the Youngstown bids may be withdrawn for at least sixty Laverne W. Reeves v. Curvington P. US Bank Trust National Association v. State v. Stacey Rice, dismissed. order of magistrate. Bid Conditions by submitting a properly (60) days after the opening thereof. Reeves, divorce granted to plaintiff. Julio Agront et al, foreclosure. signed bid. All bidders must fill in all of the Capital One Bank v. Brandi L. Eisen- Andrew D. Brown v. Robert D. Tullio et blanks on the proposal forms in ink, or Each bidder must insure that all employees Janet A. Grimm v. Eric C. Grimm, K irit Shah v. Brilliant Property Main- braun, pay in order. al, settled. tenance typewritten. The entire Contract Book and applicants for employment are not dis- divorce granted to plaintiff; wife , money. JPMorgan Chase Bank Natl. Assoc. v. Brewer Garrett Co. v. Youngstown must be submitted intact with the bid. criminated against because of race, color, returns to former name of Janet A. Peter Nittoli v. Mahoning County En- sex or national origin. Christine J. Simone et al, order of Thermal LLC et al, order of magis- Each Bidder must insure that all employees Paris. gineer, other torts. magistrate. trate. Michelle D. Douglass v. 10076 Inc., and applicants for employment are not CLEARLY INDICATE THE ITEM BEING BID, Celia Olinik v. William Olinik, divorce M&T Bank v. Paul M. Lisowski et al, Timothy E. Smith v. Technical Assur- discriminated against because of race, DATE AND TIME OF SCHEDULED BID granted to plaintiff. other torts. sale withdrawn. ance Inc. et al, settled. color, religion, sex or national origin. OPENING, AS WELL AS THE NAME, Julissa Rios v. David Ayala, divorce Wells Fargo Bank NA v. Victor W. Ber- ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE NUMBER OF Thomas J. Welsh v. Eye Care Assoc. Edward Smith v. Ford Motor Co., Each Bidder shall have the opportunity for granted to plaintiff. lon, II et al, foreclosure. Inc. et al, order of magistrate. settled. THE PERSON OR BUSINESS SUBMITTING Paul A. Grigsby v. Erick LaGroux et al, a walk-thru inspection on December 7, 8, or THE BID, ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE Kendall J. Caige v. Rhoda C. Caige, Ashley K. Cropper v. Norma Malachin US Bank National Association v. 9, 2016 during the hours between 8:00 AM SEALED ENVELOPE CONTAINING THE BID. divorce granted to both. money. et al, order of magistrate. Nathaneil W. Byrd III et al, order of and 4:00 PM. Flossie D. Salser v. Clyde Salser, Jr. Edgewire Acquisitions Inc. v. James Edith A. Goetz et al v. Cody E. Schultz magistrate. MAHONING COUNTY BOARD OF Shaw et al, foreclosure. FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF PROSPECTIVE COMMISSIONERS et al, divorce granted in favor of et al, order of magistrate. Richard M. Tarasuck et al v. Jack BIDDERS, A PRE-BID CONFERENCE WILL plaintiff. Obar Door and Gate Co. Inc. v. Earth- Susan Fecko v. Rondinelli Co. Inc. et al, Monda et al, settled. BE HELD AT 1:00 PM, ON WEDNESDAY, Nancy Laboy, Clerk of the Board Bonnie Maretich v. Jonathan Maret- scape Design LLC, money. dismissed. Jonathan P. Zupko v. Mae A. Weimer DECEMBER 7, 2016 AT THE YOUNGS- Allstate Fire and Casualty Insurance TOWN CITY HALL ANNEX AT 9 W FRONT LEGAL NOTICE ich, divorce granted to both. Gregory H. Rochow v. Steve Buehrer et al, settled. STREET, YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO 44503. Karl J. Balasz v. Michaela J. Balasz, Co. v. Mandy M. Spahr, personal et al, order of magistrate. Daniel R. Yemma v. Raymond S. MAHONING COUNTY BOARD OF divorce granted to plaintiff; wife injury. J and V Roofi ng and Home Improve- Bowser et al, foreclosure. No bids may be withdrawn after the sched- COMMISSIONERS returns to former name of Michaela Capital One Bank NA v. Michael A. uled closing time for receipt of bids for at ment Inc. v. Amy L. Struble et al, JPMorgan Chase Bank v. Colleene E. least Sixty (60) days. REQUEST PROPOSALS J. Ball. Dicioccio, money. order of magistrate. Helmick et al, order of magistrate. Delano Savage v. Takia Rogers, divorce Midland Funding LLC v. Rebeca San- Kimberly J. Jones et al v. Tommie L. Masonry Material Plus Inc. v. Western THE CITY OF YOUNGSTOWN LEAD CERTIFICATION TRAINING granted to plaintiff. tiago, money. Cannon, Jr. et al, dismised. Star Truck Sales Inc. et al, order of DAVID BOZANICH Ohio Edison Co. v. Harry Manganaro, DIRECTOR OF FINANCE The Mahoning County Board of Commis- Jada Harris v. Maurice V. Harris, di- Kimberly Husk v. Jack V. Campbell et magistrate. sioners is currently soliciting proposals vorce granted to both; wife returns money. al, dismissed. Brisha Merchant v. Christopher Ignaz- from qualified Training firms, experienced to former name of Jada N. Wilson. Seven Seventeen Credit Union Inc v. Jessica Vertrees v. David R. Chandler zio et al, order of magistrate. Lead Certification Training in Compliance Christine M. Drummond v. Franklin George W. Murray et al, money. et al, dismissed. CTW Development Corp. et al v. with Federal and State regulations. Ronald R. Antoun v. The Shelly Co. et H. Drummond, divorce granted to Rosemary G. Blakeman et al v. Mary Rubino Sign Co. LLC et al, order of NOTICE ERRORS Proposals may be obtained in the Mahoning plaintiff. al, workers’ compensation. Ann Pusser et al, order of magis- magistrate. County Purchasing Department, Mahoning Levi D. George v. Breeann D. George, Jacqueline R. Furden v. PNP Inc. trate. US Bank Trust NA v. Elaine M. Fabrizi County Administration Building, 1st Floor, Calcutta Health Care et al, workers’ Advertisers are requested 21 West Boardman Street, Youngstown, divorce granted to plaintiff. Nevada Algo Trading LLC v. George et al, foreclosure. Ohio 44503 Amber Arkwright v. Jacob M. Ark- compensation. Nicholis, decision of magistrate. Youngstown Ohio Hospital Co. LLC v. to check the first wright, divorce granted to plaintiff; Lisa Denmeade et al v. Christopher Teara Arrington v. Justin Mitchell et William Blakely, judgment in favor The request for proposal and qualification wife returns to former name of Am- Hayes et al, jury demand. al, order of magistrate. of plaintiff. appearance of ads for questionnaire must be completed and re- Berice D. Frederick v. Falcon General turned in tact no later than 4:00 p.m. on ber L. Sheely. Debra L. Greco v. James S. Francosky Rosa Agront v. SBM Cleaning Co. LLC December 21, 2016 to: Alana B. Smith v. Troy L. Smith, di- Contractors LLC et al, notice of ap- et al, order of magistrate. et al, order of magistrate. accuracy. This newspaper peal. vorce granted to plaintiff. CitiFinancial Servicing LLC v. Angelo Deutsche bank National Trust Co. v. will be responsible for James M. Fortunato, Director of Purchasing Andre L. Hughes v. Ashes J. Hughes, Cancel et al, property withdrawn Grant D. Dawson et al, foreclosure. Mahoning County Purchasing Department divorce granted to plaintiff; wife DOCKET from sale. US Bank Trust NA v. Steven Jones et only one incorrect returns to former name of Jeanette State v. Timothy Cook, sentence Jeramie J. Rishel-Rivera et al v. Roy B. al, order of magistrate. 21 W. Boardman Street Ashes McGraw. entered. Perdew et al, order of magistrate. Michelle Conner v. Sylvia McCormick, insertion, the first one. Youngstown, Ohio 44503 Danielle Chine v. Adam Chine, divorce State v. Gregory Wilkerson, sen- US Bank Natl Assoc. v. Emma E. Bre- dismissed. granted to plaintiff. tenced. noel et al, order of magistrate. Michelle Conner v. Cynthia Mason, ANY ERROR SHOULD BE Attn: MCHHLHCP Brian Hobard v. Candace L. Hobard, Lisa M. Lattanzio v. Reliable Reports dismissed. State v. Jason Swegan, sentenced. REPORTED Responding firms will be evaluated and divorce granted to plaintiff; wife State v. Daniel R. Nichols, judgment of Texas Inc. et al, order of magis- Michelle Conner v. Tommy McCormick, ranked in order of qualifications. returns to former name of Candace entered. trate. dismissed. Leetta Fryson. IMMEDIATELY. Nancy Laboy, Clerk of the Board

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Published Daily | Youngstown, Ohio TUESDAY THE PEOPLE’S PAPER U Founded June 1869 DECEMBER 13, 2016 VINDY.COM | A9 America Betty H. Brown Jagnow, President & Publisher Mark A. Brown, General Manager Past Publishers at its William F. Maag Sr., February 28, 1850–April 10, 1924 William F. Maag Jr., July 26, 1883–February 29, 1968 EDITORIAL William J. Brown, June 14, 1913–August 14, 1981 worst By JAMES RAGLAND The Dallas Morning News In New Orleans, a former NFL player was shot in a deadly episode of road rage. Intensify efforts to reduce It happened in broad day- stagnant Ohio smoking rate light. That same day, a 33-year- N RECENT YEARS, THE old New Mexico man was explosive surge in heroin and opi- sentenced to 16 years in I ate addiction has garnered a lion’s prison after pleading guilty share of headlines in Ohio – and rightly to second-degree murder so. Deaths from heroin and other opiates for shooting a 4-year-old girl have increased nearly tenfold since 2003, in the head last year while the Ohio Department of Health reports. engaging in a road-rage In its shadows, however, lies an even clash with the child’s father. more pervasive epidemic that snuffs out And in Dallas, a Frisco the lives of about 17,700 Ohioans yearly. man was arrested last That epidemic is tobacco. Though the month on a charge of aggra- substance remains legal and its devastat- vated assault with a deadly ing effects drag out over years and de- weapon, accused of pistol- cades, parallels can be drawn between whipping another driver opiate use and cigarette smoking. Tobac- with whom he was involved co, like heroin, quickly ensnares its users in a collision. into a costly and unhealthy cycle of over- This is America at its whelming addictive behavior. Tobacco, worst: a privileged nation like heroin, takes a tremendous toll on with enough pent-up an- health-care costs and worker productivity ger to turn traffic aggrava- losses. And tobacco addiction, like heroin tions into violent confron- addiction, shows no signs of signifi cant tations with strangers. reductions in the near future. Many of these incidents end An enlightening report last week from tragically. the Associated Press, based on data from Some, like the incident the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and involving two Los Angeles Prevention, illustrates that Ohio has a women who got into a brawl, long, long way to go toward lessening the just leave you scratching scourge of cigarette smoking and other your head. After getting into forms of tobacco use. a fight in a parking lot, the Ten years ago this month, Ohio imple- women rammed their SUVs mented an indoor smoking ban in all pub- into each other. lic places. Hopes then ran high that over It’s amazing how quickly a time, it would usher in a marked reduction Native American protesters spark slight – someone driving too in the unhealthy behavior. But as the AP slowly in front of you or too reported, smoking rates here have remained aggressively behind you – virtually unchanged over that 10-year span. hope as work is halted on pipeline can turn into a life-or-death Some 23.1 percent of adult Ohioans ordeal on the streets. smoked regularly in 2007 compared with You may not even know 21.6 percent who did so last year, well why someone is flipping above the national rate of 15.1 percent. to ship fracked oil from N. Dakota the bird at you, honking And according to the Ohio Department of By WILL BUNCH attempting to blockade the pro- tion when he posted on Twitter: his horn or trying to force Health, the rates are signifi cantly higher Philadelphia Daily News test encampment, and firing “Native Americans have been you off the road. I stopped in the Mahoning Valley. “I guess this is just another lost water canons at the group in cheated for hundreds of years. at a red light once, glanced The Greater Youngstown region of the cause, Mr. Paine. All you people sub-freezing temperatures. The time to change that is now.” down at my directions to state weighs in with an adult smoking rate don’t know about lost causes. And when all seemed lost, Indeed, the tipping point may make sure I was making a right turn, and looked up of 32 percent, second only to the lower Ap- Mr. Paine does. He said once when a bitter cold winter was have come when about 2,000 palachian region at 35.2 percent, accord- to see the driver behind me they were the only causes worth descending on Standing Rock, military veterans – who saw fuming mad and pounding ing to an ODH report titled “The Burden of fighting for, and he fought for when authorities seemed ready the values of the protesters the his steering wheel. Smoking in Ohio,” reviewed in June 2015. them once. For the only reason to clear the camp and the same as those they’d fought for Then, as I turned, he That means that Ohio’s landmark smok- any man ever fights for them. rabidly pro-oil administra- during their time in the ser- darted into the lane by me, ing ban – the fi rst in the Midwest and the Because of just one plain simple tion of Donald Trump was just vice – arrived at the camp just rolled down his window and fi rst in a tobacco-growing state – wielded rule: Love thy neighbor.” weeks away from moving into ahead of threats to shut it down tossed a wine bottle at my little long-term impact on the 1 in 3 adults – Jefferson Smith (played by the White House, they won. by force. car, striking my side mirror. in the Mahoning Valley who continue to Jimmy Stewart), “Mr. Smith The stunning announce- engage in the life-depriving habit. “Violence will not end vio- Goes to Washington,” 1939. ment from the U.S. Army Corps lence,” David Hulse, a 34-year- PATH BLOCKED BAN AS MERE INCONVENIENCE If ever there was a “lost cause” of Engineers – ordering a halt old Navy veteran from Chi- When I stopped abruptly, Many of them likely share the senti- in modern American society, it on work to complete the pipe- cago who served in Iraq, told he wheeled his car in front of ments of smoker Jerald Taylor of Colum- had to be the fi ght against the line and a new plan that would ABC News. “Peace will end mine and blocked my path. bus, for whom the ban has been little Dakota Access pipeline, a $3.8 re-route it away from the Stand- violence.” As I got out of my vehicle – more than an inconvenience. billion project to ship fracked ing Rock Sioux and require Faced with a possible clash not the smartest thing I’ve “It’s a ban on smoking in front of cer- oil from North Dakota across an extensive environmental against military veterans, ever done – he sped away, tain places and in restaurants, but that the U.S. heartland to lucrative review – was a stunning victory native peoples and hundreds whipped a U-turn and bar- doesn’t mean you have to stop smoking.” markets. for people power. And it came of their allies, the government reled down another road No, it does not mean that he and the The battle pitted some of the right at the moment when fear blinked. It didn’t hurt that the before I could get his license more than 2 million other smokers in the world’s richest oil companies for the future of American president – for the next 38 days plate number. democracy was at its greatest. state must kick the habit. But it does mean and its powerful political allies – is a man willing to listen to I called police, who told “I cannot describe how good that Ohio must continue to double-down against what started as a small pleas from everyday people and me that because no one was on its campaigns to encourage quitting and I feel right now,” Dallas Gold- hurt, it might take them band of the Standing Rock Sioux not just from billionaire busi- to thin the ranks of individuals for whom tribe in North Dakota, soon to tooh, an organizer with Indig- a while to get there. So I nessmen. President Obama the lure of addictive nicotine-tainted smoke be joined by other indigenous enous Environmental Network, left, shaking, feeling both deserves enormous credit for overpowers logic and common sense. tribes, environmental activists said on Facebook, as reported disgusted and lucky nothing what his administration did. After all, the logic behind quitting is ir- from all over the country, even by the Bismarck Tribune. “It worse happened. refutable. Each year, according to the CDC, military veterans. is a tremendous victory for The irony here is what drove To this day, I have no idea smoking kills 480,000 Americans, including The Native Americans and Standing Rock, for the Oceti the Standing Rock protests is what ticked the guy off, oth- 41,000 from exposure to secondhand smoke. their allies had some power- Sakowin [Great Sioux Nation], arguably that flip side of the er than my brief stop at the It causes cancer, heart disease, stroke, diabe- ful moral arguments: First Na- for the countless tribal nations, same volatile coin that elected red light. I suspect the emp- tes and lung diseases. On average, smokers tion peoples had been given indigenous communities Trump president. In both cases, ty bottle had something to die 10 years earlier than nonsmokers. little or no input, the pipeline and the millions of Ameri- there was a feeling that regular do with it. That evidence should motivate the cut through land that tribal cans and people across the people in forgotten corners of And yet, as a recent study chronic smoker to resolve today to begin citizens believe is sacred, and world who hit the streets in America were ignored, that found, many motorists are planning to kick the habit for the new local residents could not abide support of Standing Rock, powerful interests were trying driving around with a chip year. But as time and stagnant smoking the risk of a potential leak as the in support of protecting to impose their will on the “lit- on their shoulders. rates show, many need a little push. oil crossed the Missouri River, water.” tle people” and that the politi- Nearly 8 of every 10 driv- Toward that end, the state health de- their sole source of clean drink- How’d they do it? cians were not listening. There ers reported that they’d partment, working with lawmakers and ing water. ATTACK DOGS is, of course, a vast difference, engaged in angry or aggres- others, should push a little harder. It could ‘WATER PROTECTORS’ too: Trump is a huckster who sive behavior at least once in follow the lead of other states by consider- For one thing, the protesters manipulated those passions the previous year, accord- ing various options that include boosting In the hardened world of were unbelievably determined and tried to whip up people’s ing to a survey released last taxes on tobacco products, increasing the political punditry, the odds to fight, even as the brutal darkest fears. The victory at summer by the AAA Foun- tobacco purchase age to 21, and invest- of stopping the project looked prairie temperatures dropped Standing Rock is, instead, a dation for Traffi c Safety. The ing more resources into awareness cam- highly unlikely. The opponents below freezing and snow fell on song of hope – of what people road rage led them to follow paigns and smoking-cessation services. had entered the battle late; their encampment. They were can accomplish with unity, another car too closely, yell well organized, and patient. According to the American Lung As- much of the pipeline across four determination and that one at or cut off another driv- Their persistence forced the au- sociation, Ohio spends only a fraction of the states has already been built, simple rule: Love thy neighbor. er, or throw up something and the U.S. Army Corps of thorities into blunder after blun- $132 million a year on tobacco prevention BEACON OF HOPE other than a peace sign. recommended by the CDC. Engineers had granted at least der. In early September, that use Nearly 9 in 10 drivers con- To be sure, Ohio’s indoor smoking ban tentative approval to fi nish the of attack dogs against the Na- There may be new battles sider aggressive driving “a se- has achieved some praiseworthy goals rest. Despite this, the Standing tive protesters conjured images ahead, as Trump – who once rious threat to their personal of lowering the frequency of smoking, Rock Sioux were willing to put of similar attacks against civil held stock in the pipeline build- safety,” the AAA study found. lessening illnesses caused by secondhand their bodies on the line for the rights protesters in Alabama ers and received major back- Count me among them. smoke and of establishing an atmosphere things that mattered: respect in the 1960s – and that swayed ing from the project’s main CEO If you have young kids, as I in which smoking is generally regarded as for indigenous people and public opinion to the side of the – tries to undo what just hap- do, you realize how tricky anti-social. But clearly, much more work their rights, as well as the right Standing Rock Sioux. Again and pened there. But I believe the these road-rage incidents remains for the ban to reach its full poten- to clean water. The foes called again, local officials, sheriff’s Dakota protesters have offered can become when they’re tial of signifi cantly decreasing the ill ef- themselves “water protectors,” deputies, and pipeline opera- a beacon of hope to those who on board. We’ve had drivers fects of routine tobacco use. It’s time that a name that resonated with all tors overplayed their hand – the are determined to resist Trump honking and tailgating us the campaign against tobacco addiction who learned of their struggle. ridiculous “riot” charges lodged and the threat he poses to because we didn’t accelerate rises to the same level of intensity as the The protest followed a classic against the journalist Good- democracy. fast enough in our minivan. offensive against heroin abuse. With ad- pattern. First the politicians man, or the overly militarized Victory was not easy. It meant That can frighten the heck equate commitment and an overarching and the national news media response to peaceful protesters. weeks of persistence, not just out of a child, and possibly will to do so, both public-health menaces ignored it. They seemed to Although the protesters had marching on a Sunday after- prompt you to respond. I’ve can be conquered. view North Dakota as if it were solid facts to support their noon here or there. It meant found myself blurting out Outer Mongolia, an exotic and case, including the hundreds taking enormous risks, of arrest something more than once, Correction inaccessible land. Then, when of damaging pipeline spills or even physical injury. hoping no one could hear it. the protest was dramatized by across America in recent years, John Davis is a member of the Niles Finan- Although this was not their The fatal road-rage shoot- one intrepid journalist, Amy they won the battle, in my intention or their goal, the ing in New Orleans and the cial Planning and Supervision Commission Goodman of Democracy Now, opinion, with an emotional ap- and is not a member of city council, as stated people of Standing Rock have dead child in New Mexico people switched to ridiculing peal to the nation’s heart. For already taught many valu- are just two tragic examples in an editorial published Monday. it, these Native protesters and centuries, the American govern- able lessons to those of us of what happens when folks their naive belief they could ment has broken its promises to determined to resist Trump as lose their heads in the heat defeat Big Oil and the political Native Americans, often with he prepares to take offi ce. And of the moment. establishment. Then officials brutal violence, while expropri- SCRIPTURES they have already given this If you don’t want to be a Not everyone who calls out to me, ‘Lord, fought it, with vicious security ating their lands. The Dakota road-rage victim, you can dogs that nipped at and injured Access pipeline felt like more of burgeoning political movement Lord!’ will enter the Kingdom of Heaven. the most priceless gift of all. either stay off the roads or, Only those who actually do the will of my demonstrators, by arresting or the same, and it just felt wrong better yet, stay cool and steer charging journalists like Good- to many people. Sen. Bernie Hope. Father in heaven will enter. Will Bunch is a columnist for the Philadelphia clear of the angry masses. man or anyone else who tried Sanders may have summed it Daily News. Distributed by Tribune Content James Ragland is a columnist for the Matthew 7:21 NLT to document the protests, by up best for the growing opposi- Agency, LLC. Dallas Morning News.

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nerback Janoris Jenkins ripped Browns urge wide receiver Terrelle Pryor Pryor on social media follow- to cool his hot emotions ing a recent Browns loss, and during Sunday’s game, he got Associated Press many similar into a brief, finger-pointing BEREA situations. argument in the huddle with SUNDAY Terrelle Pryor’s talent is un- Earlier this Browns quarterback Robert UBrowns vs. Bills, New deniable. The Browns are con- season, Pryor Griffi n III. Era Field, Orchard Park, cerned about his temper. called out the Jackson appreciates Pryor’s N.Y. Kickoff at 1 p.m. TV/ A day after Cincinnati cor- Browns offen- fi re. He just wants him to cool radio: CBS; WBBW-AM nerback Adam Jones profanely sive line for not it a little bit. 1240, WYFM-FM 102.9. protecting the berated Cleveland’s wide re- Jackson “We’re going to stop all that,” ON B3 ceiver following the Bengals’ team’s quarter- Jackson said. “We don’t need 23-10 win by calling him “gar- backs and he has been demon- UStreaking Pittsburgh all that. I want to say this about ASSOCIATED PRESS Steelers reveling in bage” numerous times, Browns strative on the sideline during Terrelle: I don’t think he’s try- Cleveland Browns wide receiver Terrelle Pryor walks off the fi eld ‘December football’ coach Hue Jackson said Pryor games. after Sunday’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals in Cleveland. has been involved in far too Also, New York Giants cor- See BROWNS, B3 The Browns have asked Pryor to work on his temperament.

BOXING — HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL — Salinas Streak snapped needs 5 for latest victory

By GREG GULAS [email protected] CAMPBELL Alejandro “Popo” Salinas did not disappoint local fans during trainer Jack Loew’s annual “Seasons Beatings” fight card at St. Lucy’s Pal- ermo Banquet Center. He scored a fifth-round TKO over James Lester (10- 11-1) of Michigan in Satur- day’s main event, one of fi ve professional pairings. Scheduled for six rounds and originally paired against Fidel Navarette of Chicago, the last-minute change to Lester didn’t seem to bother Salinas, who was in control from the opening bell. “I know that the fans want- ed an early knockout, but I fought a seasoned veteran and he took me to a round where I had never fought be- fore,” Salinas said. “James was a tough oppo- nent, but in the end I felt that my power and speed were a little too much for him to overcome.” DAVID DERMER | THE VINDICATOR Salinas Canfi eld’s Alexandra Stanic, left, tries to control the ball as Lakeview’s Lindsay Carnahan bumps her during the second half of their game won for the Monday night at Canfi eld High School. The Cardinals won, 54-53. fourth con- secutive time and im- proved to 7-1 Canfi eld hangs on for tight league win over Lakeview profession- ally, all wins By GREG GULAS “This is the win But two buckets by Jensen Sil- The Bulldogs (3-3, 0-2) have yet Salinas CANFIELD 54 by TKO. [email protected] that we have been baugh led a 7-0 Bulldogs run to to play a home game. LAKEVIEW 53 Loew was ON B2 CANFIELD waiting for,” Sam- cut the margin to 52-50 with 21 They raced to an early 14-8 lead Canfi eld at pleased with With a 1-4 record, the Canfi eld Next: marone said. seconds remaining. on Silbaugh’s seven points and not only UResults Austintown Fitch, from Sat- High School girls basketball team Saturday, 2:30 p.m. “We’ve been work- Two free throws by Baker with three points each from Annie Pav- Salinas and didn’t start the season as planned. ing really hard and four seconds to go extended the lansky and Cammie Becker. urday’s Lakeview at his outcome, But Monday’s 54-53 victory over Next: knew that it was Canfield lead to 54-50. A bucket Canfi eld (2-4, 1-1) halted a three- “Season’s Warren Harding, but all 12 Beatings.” Lakeview might just get the Cardi- Wednesday, 7 p.m. coming.” from mid-court by Silbaugh as game tailspin. pairings on nals on track. The Bulldogs are time expired was too little, too late The Cardinals responded by the card. Serena Sammarone scored 10 of still looking for their first league for Lakeview. scoring eight of the fi nal 10 points “Hats off to my son, John, her team-high 14 points in the fi - win after moving up from the “This was absolutely, unequivo- of the fi rst quarter to forge a 16-16 because the card was prac- nal quarter while Brittany Coonce White Tier. cally a learning experience for us deadlock. tically [non-existent] earlier added 13 as Canfi eld won its fi rst Sammarone’s bucket with 2:01 against another excellent Division The Cardinals scored the first in the week,” Loew said. “He All-American Conference Red Tier remaining gave the Cardinals their I program,” Bulldogs head coach saved not only this show, but game. largest lead of the game at 52-43. Jason Senedak said. See CANFIELD, B4 a few others as well. “The crowd was absolutely great and both professional and amateur fighters were evenly matched.” Pressure greets Cleveland’s Fred Wilson (3-0-0) scored a third-round TKO (2:14) in his 155-pound meeting with Wes Hanson of Columbus, who was making Harding boys team his professional debut. Also at 155 pounds, Chi- cago’s Lavelle Hadley (2-2-0) dropped a majority decision Last season’s success makes Raiders the squad to Marcus Washington (2-1- 0) of Cleveland. their rivals hope to emulate this winter Ardreal Holmes (4-0-0) of Michigan remained unde- By STEVE RUMAN is a long one, and it ON B4 feated with his unanimous [email protected] often takes time for decision over Jeffery Wright Andy Vlajkovich knows there are UA roundup a team to fi nd itself (4-5-1) of Milwaukee. high expectations placed on his of Monday’s and hit its stride. As Rounding out the pro slate, Warren Harding High School bas- other high a result, Vlajkovich Isaiah Steen (5-0-0) of Cleve- ketball team. school bas- shows no sign of land kept his record un- ketball games It goes with the panic as the Raid- blemished when he posted territory of being ers opened their a unanimous decision over a reigning confer- season with back-to-back losses to Hakeem Atkinson (2-7-0) of ence and district Boardman and Poland. Georgia at 165 pounds. champion. It’s part Vlajkovich says he welcomes the Amateur Juan Juan of of the process when challenge of defending a district Chicago defeated Ryan Wil- you’re coming off a title. More importantly, his players liams of Youngstown by split Vlajkovich 23-4 campaign. also willingly accept the fact that decision at 130 pounds. Vlajkovich is Harding’s past success has made At 155 pounds, quick to point out that this year’s them a target for other Division I Youngstown’s Brian Sims edition of the Raiders shouldn’t be programs. VINDICATOR FILE PHOTO, DEC. 2 earned a split decision over compared to previous teams. Boardman’s John Ryan (1) shoots around Harding’s Derek Culver (1) during a Tesean Mitchell of South He also stresses that the season See BOYS, B4 recent game at Boardman. Side Boxing Club.

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7 Culpepper Creek (Rivera) 124 4/1 Play.” MAHONING VALLEY RACE COURSE RACE 4 $24,500, 3 yo’s & up, 6F, F & M, MSW TV & RADIO 8 p.m. (SECN) College basket- SPORTS MONDAY’S RESULTS 1 Angelofthemorning (Paucar) 124 10/1 TODAY ball: East Tennessee State at 1a Highly Visible (Lagunes) 124 10/1 RACE 1 $9,000 — 3 yo’s & up, 1M, CLM $5,000 2 Belong to Brooke (Rosendo) 123 12/1 Noon (Root) NFL: Steelers press Mississippi State. 5 Im Mr Right (Rivera, L.) $7.00 $3.40 $2.10 conference. 9 p.m. (ESPNU) College football: 4 Sooner Humor (Fadlovich, M.) $3.40 $2.40 2b Enchanted Boots (Rosendo) 123 12/1 digest 3 Parry O Pessimist (Ccamaque) 123 8/5 2:40 p.m. (NBCSN) Soccer: Everton Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Oklahoma 6 Coteau d’Oro (Paucar, E.) $2.60 Exacta (5-4), $23.80; Superfecta (5-4-6-8), $10.31; Trifecta (5-4-6), 4 Somethin Somethin (De La Cruz) 124 6/1 vs. Arsenal, Premier League. State. $18.55; Off: 12:45 PM Final: 1:39.92 5 Lexi Lou Lou (Arosemena) 124 30/1 7 p.m. (ESPNU) College basketball: 9 p.m. (STO) College basketball: RACE 2 $17,000 — 3 yo’s & up, 1M 70Y, MSW 6 Bye Bye Cutie Pie (Oliveros) 124 8/1 Nicholls State at Texas Tech. James producing 7 Sweet Indy (Vigil) 124 20/1 South Carolina State at Clemson. 4 Double Onthe Rocks (Bracho, A.) $15.20 $7.60 $3.60 7 p.m. (FSN Ohio) (WNIO-AM 1390) 9:30 p.m. (ESPN) NBA: Celtics at 3 U Can’t See Me (Sarvis, D.) $11.00 $4.00 8 Rio Bo (Musarro) 123 8/1 Ali documentary 9 Lil Country Grad (Pilares) 123 4/1 NBA: Grizzlies at Cavaliers. Spurs. 5 Persuasion (Rosendo, I.) $2.40 10 p.m. (NBCSN) NHL: Flyers at Daily Double (5-4), $64.00; Exacta (4-3), $109.00; Superfecta (4-3- 10 Aim for Glory (Colon) 124 20/1 7 p.m. (FS1) College basketball: LOS ANGELES 5-1), $62.32; Trifecta (4-3-5), $63.60; Off: 01:12 PM Final: 1:43.91 RACE 5 $8,500, 3 yo’s & up, 1M 70Y, CLM $5,000 Temple at Villanova. Avalanche. RACE 3 $26,700 — 3 yo’s & up, 1M, ALW Barney Come Home (Houghton) 121 11 p.m. (ESPNU) College football: King James is set to tell the 1 Little Elhayq (De La Cruz) 122 7/2 7 p.m. (NBCSN) NHL: Blackhawks at 1 Jacksontown (Sarvis, D.) $9.20 $4.20 $2.60 Rangers. Grand Canyon at Arizona. story of The Greatest. 5 Upper Arlington (De La Cruz, W.) $4.40 $2.80 2 Road Parade (Bermudez) 121 15/1 THURSDAY 6 Silver Buckeye (Pilares, C.) $2.80 3 Giveemdaheater (Prentice Jr.) 116 15/1 7 p.m. (SECN) College basketball: 4 Dillman’s Grove (Colon) 121 8/1 Tennessee Tech at Tennessee. 4 p.m. (Mav) Motocross: AMA. HBO says Cleveland Cavaliers Exacta (1-5), $31.60; Superfecta (1-5-6-4), $103.86; Trifecta (1-5- 7 p.m. (ESPN) High school basket- 6), $53.45; Off: 01:40 PM Final: 1:39.60 5 Cig Ciega (Gonzalez) 121 10/1 8 p.m. (ESPN) NBA: Timberwolves star LeBron James will be the RACE 4 $10,000 — 2 yo, 6F, MCL $10,000 6 Tallawah (Paucar) 122 6/1 at Bulls. ball: New Albany vs. La Lumiere. 3 Parade for Me (Rosendo, I.) $18.80 $8.80 $7.00 7 Builtforthegirls (Sarvis) 122 20/1 7 p.m. (ESPN2) College volleyball: executive producer of a docu- 8 Gibbons Gambler (Musarro) 122 5/2 9 p.m. (SECN) College basketball: 2 Angela’s Candy (Rodriguez, J.) $5.60 $4.00 North Carolina Central at LSU. NCAA semifi nals. mentary on Muhammad Ali for 8 Musketier’s Angel (Gonzalez, K.) $9.00 9 Grand Slam Kid (Fadlovich) 122 12/1 7 p.m. (ESPNU) College basket- Late Scratches: Cateybug 10 Comeonwillie (Bracho) 122 30/1 9 p.m. (Sho) “Inside the NFL.” 11 Elegant Beni (Rodriguez) 122 20/1 10:30 p.m. (ESPN) NBA: Thunder at ball: Appalachian State at North the network. Exacta (3-2), $99.40; Superfecta (3-2-8-4), $219.52; Trifecta (3-2- Carolina State. 8), $234.60; Pic 3 (4-1-3), $225.60; Off: 02:08 PM Final: 1:14.86 12 A Powerful Tale (Gonzalez) 122 12/1 Trail Blazers. RACE 6 $16,000, 3 yo’s & up, 6F, STR $5,000 7 p.m. (SECN) College women’s The fi lm will be directed by An- RACE 5 $16,000 — 3 yo’s & up, 6F, STR $5,000 WEDNESDAY War Colony (Bracho) 122 basketball: Clemson at South 4 Awesome Maddi C (Quinones, L.) $8.60 $4.00 $2.80 2:55 p.m. (NBCSN) Soccer: Crystal toine Fuqua, who also helmed the 5 Three D Printer (Feliciano, R.) $6.00 $3.40 1 Almost English (Houghton) 122 12/1 Carolina. 7 Bridget Moloney (Pilares, C.) $3.00 2 Wanda’s Bentley (Hollingsworth) 123 20/1 Palace vs. Manchester United, 7:30 p.m. (21) (NFLN) NFL: boxing drama, “Southpaw,” and Exacta (4-5), $45.20; Superfecta (4-5-7-3), $49.48; Trifecta (4-5-7), 3 Destiny’s Song (Bermudez) 124 9/2 Premier League. 4 Chuckmate (Feliciano) 122 12/1 “Football Night in Seattle.” $32.25; Pic 3 (1-3-4), $189.55; Off: 02:36 PM Final: 1:11.97 3:30 p.m. (Root) College football: 8 p.m. (HBO) Football: “State of “Training Day.” Fuqua will also RACE 6 $27,700 — 3 yo’s & up, 6F, AOC $20,000 5 Bryndies Jewel (Musarro) 124 20/1 6 He’s Etain (Paucar) 122 5/1 “Inside Notre Dame Football.” Play.” produce. 1 Gyda Ddawn (Rivera, L.) $10.60 $6.20 $4.40 5 p.m. (ESPNU) College basketball: 7 Sunny Daze (Rodriguez, J.) $16.80 $11.00 7 Leestown’s Omega (Quinones) 122 15/1 8 p.m. (STO) NFL: “Browns Red James says in a statement an- 2 Graduation Gift (Mayta, O.) $9.40 8 Masquerade Party (Gonzalez) 122 15/1 St. Joseph’s at Princeton. Zone.” Exacta (1-7), $143.40; Superfecta (1-7-2-4), $786.26; Trifecta (1-7- 9 Abra (Ccamaque) 122 6/1 6 p.m. (SECN) College basketball: 8 p.m. (TNT) NBA: Bulls at Bucks. nouncing the still-untitled project 2), $863.15; Off: 03:04 PM Final: 1:12.25 10 Smokem’s Charm (Rodriguez) 122 8/1 Louisiana-Lafayette at Georgia. 8:20 p.m. (21) (NFLN) NFL: Rams at RACE 7 $17,500 — 3 yo’s & up, 6F, ALW 11 Mr. Watanabe Too (Barbaran) 124 4/1 7 p.m. (21) College football: 12 Fifty Shades (Colon) 122 10/1 Seahawks. that Ali “transcended sports and 1 Boone Station (Quinones, L.) $10.00 $4.80 $3.60 “Penguins GameDay.” 3 Rickles (Rivera, L.) $3.60 $3.00 RACE 7 $8,100, 3 yo’s & up, 5 1/2F, CLM $4,000 9 p.m. (ESPN) High school basket- used his platform to empower 4 Sure Prize (Pilares, C.) $7.80 In Harm’s Way (Ignacio) 122 7 p.m. (ESPN) NBA: Pacers at Heat. ball: Sierra Canyon vs. Oak Hill people, which paved the way for Exacta (1-3), $31.20; Superfecta (1-3-4-8), $43.64; Trifecta (1-3-4), Two More Jacs (Rivera) 124 7 p.m. (ESPNU) College basketball: Academy. $60.45; Pic 3 (4-1-1), $65.95; Off: 03:32 PM Final: 1:10.77 Cool and Quiet (Pilares) 122 Southern at Baylor. 9 p.m. (ESPNU) College women’s all athletes and people of every RACE 8 $10,100 — 3 yo’s & up, 5F, CLM $7,500 Worth a Punt (Gonzalez) 124 7:30 p.m. (NBCSN) (WLLF-FM 96.7) basketball: DePaul at Temple. 5 Keeplaffi nleslie (Barbaran, E.) $5.40 $3.00 $2.40 1 Supreme Privilege (Paucar) 124 9/2 2 Boss Man Bob (Rivera) 122 6/1 Bruins at Penguins. 9 p.m. (SECN) College basketball: race and gender that came after 9 Spring Lightning (Houghton, T.) $3.00 $2.40 8 p.m. (FSN Ohio) (WNIO-AM 1390) 1 Late Lover (Rodriguez, J.) $3.00 3 Stunts (Figueroa) 122 8/1 Coastal Carolina at Auburn. him, myself included.” Late Scratches: In Giants’ Boots, Forester Fire 4 Phenomenalmoon (Quinones) 122 20/1 NBA: Cavaliers at Grizzlies. 9:30 p.m. (ESPN2) College volley- Exacta (5-9), $12.80; Superfecta (5-9-1-8), $22.16; Trifecta (5-9-1), 5 Gerry With a G (Ramos) 122 30/1 8 p.m. (FS1) College basketball: ball: NCAA semifi nals. HBO says it will combine archi- $16.55; Off: 04:00 PM Final: :59.13 6 Love Rules All (Jurado) 124 10/1 Illinois-Chicago at DePaul. 10:30 p.m. (TNT) NBA: Knicks at RACE 9 $7,900 — 3 yo’s & up, 6F, CLM $4,000 7 Blizzard Buddy Ben (Houghton) 122 7/2 8 p.m. (HBO) Boxing: ““State of Warriors. val footage with cinematic recre- 3 Franky and Jane (Rodriguez, J.) $3.60 $2.60 $2.20 8 My Nicky (Pilares) 122 10/1 ations to tell Ali’s story. 6 Lola Getz (Bracho, A.) $3.40 $2.80 9 John’s Sharp Humor (Gonzalez) 122 12/1 1A Little Miss Morgan (Bermudez, S.) $2.60 10 Savvy Joe (Rodriguez) 122 8/1 Ali’s family is also participating Late Scratches: Omnivelly, Rockin Humor 11 Ontheedgeofglory (Bracho) 122 12/1 Daily Double (5-3), $11.40; Exacta (3-6), $10.80; Superfecta (3-6- 12 Vita Desiderata (Santiago) 122 12/1 in the project 1-4), $5.40; Trifecta (3-6-1), $6.40; Pic 3 (1-5-3/5), $15.70; Pic 4 (1- RACE 8 $7,700, 3 yo’s & up, 5F, CLM $4,000 Los Angeles Even-1⁄2 BUFFALO THE LINE 1 1-5-2/3/5), $99.65; (3-4-1-1-5-2/3/5), $3,800.82; Off: 04:28 PM Congrats Criminal 124 San Jose Even- ⁄2 TORONTO Ali died June 3 at the age of 74. Final: 1:12.08 Borren Identity (Vigil) 124 NFL DETROIT 1⁄2 -1 Arizona NASHVILLE Even-1⁄2 St. Louis TODAY’S ENTRIES Don’t Stop Me (Quinones) 124 Thursday MINNESOTA Even-1⁄2 Florida 1 Hebert Hall (Martinez) 124 6/1 Favorite Points Underdog POST TIME — 12:45 P.M. Anaheim Even-1⁄2 DALLAS 2 Recharged (Quinones) 124 15/1 SEATTLE 14 Los Angeles Rams fi re Fisher 1 RACE 1 $7,700, 3 yo’s & up, 1M, CLM $4,000 EDMONTON Even- ⁄2 Columbus 3 Mr Algebra (Rosendo) 124 9/2 Saturday 1 Bourbonize (Houghton) 124 2/1 COLLEGE FOOTBALL 4 Big Red Sky (Ccamaque) 124 30/1 Miami 21 ⁄2 NY JETS LOS ANGELES 2 Pending Asset (Sarvis) 124 7/2 5 Hintofperfection (Bermudez) 124 6/1 SATURDAY 3 Sunshine Valentino (Prentice Jr.) 119 3/1 Sunday Jeff Fisher’s tenure in Los An- 6 Bullcreekroad (Fadlovich) 124 20/1 DALLAS 7 Tampa Bay Celebration Bowl 4 New Forester (Bracho) 124 8/1 7 El Ginger (Barbaran) 124 8/1 5 Uncle Virgil (Vigil) 124 10/1 NY GIANTS 5 Detroit Georgia Dome, Atlanta geles didn’t last one full season. 8 Ace Rich (Bracho) 124 12/1 BALTIMORE 6 Philadelphia Favorite Points Underdog 6 Heroic Act (Ramirez) 124 20/1 9 Port Conway (Rodriguez) 124 7/2 7 Bear Tracks (Martinez) 124 4/1 Green Bay 6 1⁄2 CHICAGO Grambling 15 1⁄2 NC Central The Rams fi red Fisher on 10 Sandsfoot Castle (Jurado) 124 15/1 MINNESOTA 4 1⁄2 Indianapolis New Mexico Bowl RACE 2 $8,600, 3 yo’s & up, 1M, F & M, CLM $5,000 11 Arky Bill (Gonzalez) 124 10/1 1 Aimer Mieux (Paucar) 124 3/2 BUFFALO 10 Cleveland University Stadium Monday and elevated special 12 Roman Raider (Lagunes) 124 10/1 KANSAS CITY 5 1⁄2 Tennessee Albuquerque, N.M. 2 Oh Tru (Bermudez) 122 15/1 RACE 9 $7,500, 3 yo’s & up, 6F, F & M, MCL $5,000 teams coordinator John Fas- 3 Smokegetsinmyeyes (Vigil) 122 12/1 HOUSTON 6 Jacksonville New Mexico 7 Utsa 1 Nakita Gold (Ignacio) 123 12/1 1 Las Vegas Bowl 4 So Cruel (Rodriguez) 122 7/2 ARIZONA 2 ⁄2 New Orleans 2 Niagara Belle (Hollingsworth) 123 20/1 ATLANTA 13 1⁄2 San Francisco Sam Boyd Stadium sel to interim coach. The Rams 5 Unbridled Fancy (Rivera) 124 6/1 3 Jester’s Judgement (Paucar) 123 7/2 6 Penry (Musarro) 122 20/1 New England 3 DENVER Las Vegas 4 Dancewithmedarlin (Houghton) 123 5/1 1 Houston 31 ⁄2 San Diego St are 4-9 heading into Thursday 7 Town Centre (Hernandez) 122 5/1 Oakland 2 ⁄2 SAN DIEGO 5 Zigbee (Bracho) 123 9/2 Pittsburgh 3 CINCINNATI Cure Bowl night’s game at NFC West-leading 8 Wild Kard Kowgirl (Cruz) 124 6/1 6 Loveyou Likethat (Fadlovich) 123 6/1 RACE 3 $14,400, 3 yo’s & up, 6F, CLM $7,500 Monday Citrus Bowl 7 Zorre (Gonzalez) 124 10/1 1 Orlando, Fla. 1 He’s Taken (Kauffman) 119 2/1 WASHINGTON 4 ⁄2 Carolina Seattle. 8 Amanda the Actress (Disdier) 119 20/1 Central Florida 51 ⁄2 Arkansas St 1a Take Off to Maui (Bermudez) 123 2/1 NBA 9 Jem’s Last Dance (Rosendo) 124 30/1 Favorite Points Underdog Camellia Bowl Fisher had been the team’s 2 Advanced Degree (Martinez) 124 12/1 10 Directioner (Feliciano) 124 6/1 Cramton Bowl 3 Pap Pap London (Paucar) 124 12/1 CLEVELAND 13 Memphis 11 Good Luck Dad (Musarro) 123 15/1 b-ATLANTA OFF Orlando Montgomery, Ala. coach since 2012, and compiled 4 Dave Baby (Lagunes) 124 8/1 12 Classy Camelia (Cruz) 123 15/1 Appalachian St 1 Toledo 5 Blue Tie Affair (Pilares) 124 5/1 CHICAGO 7 Minnesota a 31-45-1 record with the Rams. Golden St 10 NEW ORLEANS New Orleans Bowl 6 Reanimate (Rosendo) 123 5/2 Copyright 2016 EQUIBASE Company LLC. All Rights Reserved. Mercedes-Benz Superdome New York 31 ⁄2 PHOENIX He oversaw the move from St. c-PORTLAND OFF Oklahoma City New Orleans b-Orlando Center N. Vucevic is Southern Miss 31 ⁄2 UL-Lafayette Louis to Los Angeles this past questionable. MONDAY off season. c-Oklahoma City Guard V. Oladipo is Miami Beach Bowl NFL Arizona 5 7 1 .423 299 277 NE—Blount 1 run (Gostkowski kick), 1:04. doubtful. Marlins Park The lack of success on the Los Angeles 4 9 0 .308 194 304 Second Quarter COLLEGE BASKETBALL Miami STANDINGS San Francisco 1 12 0 .077 251 393 NE—Mitchell 6 pass from Brady Favorite Points Underdog Tulsa 11 1⁄2 Central Mich x-clinched playoff spot (Gostkowski kick), 9:28. DEC. 20 fi eld, capped by a 42-14 home AMERICAN CONFERENCE VILLANOVA 16 1⁄2 Temple ——— Bal—FG Tucker 50, :11. Boca Raton Bowl East SANTA CLARA 5 1⁄2 Cal Riverside rout by Atlanta on Sunday, Thursday Third Quarter FAU Stadium W L T Pct PF PA TENNESSEE 16 1⁄2 Tennessee Tech Kansas City 21, Oakland 13 NE—Bennett 19 pass from Brady SOUTH ALABAMA 4 Denver Boca Raton, Fla. spelled the end for Fisher, who New England 11 2 0 .846 349 230 Sunday’s Games (Gostkowski kick), 8:45. MEMPHIS 3 Monmouth Western Kentucky 4 1⁄2 Memphis Miami 8 5 0 .615 281 301 Cincinnati 23, Cleveland 10 is tied with Dan Reeves for most Buffalo 6 7 0 .462 325 301 Bal—Waller 3 pass from Flacco (Tucker EASTERN WASHINGTON 3 DEC. 21 Detroit 20, Chicago 17 kick), 6:50. Morehead St Poinsettia Bowl N.Y. Jets 4 9 0 .308 229 324 Tennessee 13, Denver 10 regular-season losses in NFL South Bal—Dixon 8 pass from Flacco (Tucker OREGON 18 Montana Qualcomm Stadium Pittsburgh 27, Buffalo 20 kick), 5:24. CLEMSON 29 S. Carolina St San Diego, Calif. history with 165. Fisher has the W L T Pct PF PA Washington 27, Philadelphia 22 Fourth Quarter MICHIGAN 25 1⁄2 Central Arkansas Byu 9 Wyoming Houston 7 6 0 .538 229 274 Minnesota 25, Jacksonville 16 Bal—FG Tucker 38, 6:35. LSU 10 1⁄2 NC Central DEC. 22 lowest winning percentage (.512) Tennessee 7 6 0 .538 321 306 Houston 22, Indianapolis 17 Indianapolis 6 7 0 .462 328 333 NE—Hogan 79 pass from Brady NHL Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Carolina 28, San Diego 16 (Gostkowski kick), 6:18. among coaches with 130-plus Jacksonville 2 11 0 .154 240 338 Miami 26, Arizona 23 Favorite Goals Underdog Albertson’s Stadium Bal—FG Tucker 37, 2:03. 1 North Tampa Bay 16, New Orleans 11 Washington Even- ⁄2 NY ISLANDERS Boise, Ida. losses. A—66,829. NY RANGERS Even-1⁄2 Chicago 1 2 W L T Pct PF PA N.Y. Jets 23, San Francisco 17, OT Colorado St 13 ⁄ Idaho ——— CAROLINA 1⁄2 -1 Vancouver Home Team in CAPS Los Angeles has scored a Pittsburgh 8 5 0 .615 317 256 Green Bay 38, Seattle 10 Baltimore 7 6 0 .538 279 237 Atlanta 42, Los Angeles 14 Bal NE league-low 194 points this Cincinnati 5 7 1 .423 268 269 N.Y. Giants 10, Dallas 7 First downs 17 20 Cleveland 0 13 0 .000 207 375 Monday Total Net Yards 348 496 season. West New England 30, Baltimore 23 Rushes-yards 14-42 26-95 W L T Pct PF PA Thursday Passing 306 401 Kansas City 10 3 0 .769 302 255 Punt Returns 1-12 2-7 Pacifi c Division Los Angeles at Seattle, 8:25 p.m. NBA W L Pct GB Supreme Court Oakland 10 3 0 .769 358 320 Kickoff Returns 2-40 3-56 Denver 8 5 0 .615 296 242 Saturday Golden State 21 4 .840 — Miami at N.Y. Jets, 8:25 p.m. Interceptions Ret. 1-14 1-0 STANDINGS San Diego 5 8 0 .385 350 347 L.A. Clippers 17 7 .708 3 1⁄2 Sunday Comp-Att-Int 37-52-1 25-38-1 EASTERN CONFERENCE rejects concussion suits NATIONAL CONFERENCE L.A. Lakers 10 16 .385 11 1⁄2 Philadelphia at Baltimore, 1 p.m. Sacked-Yards Lost 2-18 1-5 Atlantic Division Sacramento 8 15 .348 12 East Cleveland at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Punts 6-48.2 6-49.0 W L Pct GB WASHINGTON Phoenix 7 17 .292 13 1⁄2 W L T Pct PF PA Detroit at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2 Toronto 17 7 .708 — x-Dallas 11 2 0 .846 340 238 ——— The Supreme Court on Mon- Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Penalties-Yards 8-47 5-48 New York 14 10 .583 3 Sunday’s Games N.Y. Giants 9 4 0 .692 255 244 Boston 13 11 .542 4 Tennessee at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Time of Possession 30:46 29:14 Philadelphia 97, Detroit 79 day rejected the fi nal two chal- Washington 7 5 1 .577 330 317 Green Bay at Chicago, 1 p.m. ——— Brooklyn 6 17 .261 10 1⁄2 Philadelphia 5 8 0 .385 290 272 Philadelphia 6 18 .250 11 Golden State 116, Minnesota 108 Indianapolis at Minnesota, 1 p.m. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Oklahoma City 99, Boston 96 lenges to the estimated $1 billion South Jacksonville at Houston, 1 p.m. Southeast Division W L T Pct PF PA RUSHING—Baltimore, Dixon 11-39, West New Orleans 120, Phoenix 119, OT New Orleans at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. 2-2, Flacco 1-1. New England, Blount 18- W L Pct GB settlement between the NFL and Atlanta 8 5 0 .615 428 345 Charlotte 14 11 .560 — New York 118, L.A. Lakers 112 San Francisco at Atlanta, 4:05 p.m. 72, D.Lewis 3-14, Hogan 2-7, White 2-3, Monday’s Games Tampa Bay 8 5 0 .615 293 296 1 thousands of its former players New England at Denver, 4:25 p.m. Atlanta 12 12 .500 1 ⁄2 New Orleans 5 8 0 .385 358 351 Brady 1-(minus 1). Orlando 10 15 .400 4 Indiana 110, Charlotte 94 Oakland at San Diego, 4:25 p.m. PASSING—Baltimore, Flacco 37-52-1-324. Miami 112, Washington 101 who have been diagnosed with Carolina 5 8 0 .385 311 337 Tampa Bay at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Washington 9 14 .391 4 North New England, Brady 25-38-1-406. Miami 8 17 .320 6 Toronto 122, Milwaukee 100 Monday RECEIVING—Baltimore, Dixon 8-42, Houston 122, Brooklyn 118 brain injuries linked to repeated W L T Pct PF PA Carolina at Washington, 8:30 p.m. Central Division Detroit 9 4 0 .692 295 268 Wallace 5-52, S.Smith 4-57, West 4-24, W L Pct GB Dallas 112, Denver 92 concussions. Green Bay 7 6 0 .538 333 312 SUMMARY Pitta 4-18, Perriman 3-52, Juszczyk 3-46, Cleveland 17 5 .773 — L.A. Lakers at Sacramento Minnesota 7 6 0 .538 258 225 PATRIOTS 30, RAVENS 23 Boyle 3-15, Aiken 1-10, Moore 1-5, Waller Chicago 13 10 .565 4 1⁄2 Portland at L.A. Clippers Players who already have been Chicago 3 10 0 .231 221 290 Baltimore 0 3 14 6 — 23 1-3. New England, Edelman 7-73, Hogan Indiana 13 12 .520 5 1⁄2 Today’s Games diagnosed with Lou Gehrig’s dis- West New England 9 7 7 7 — 30 5-129, Bennett 4-70, Mitchell 4-41, White Detroit 13 13 .500 6 Memphis at Cleveland, 7 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA First Quarter 3-81, Blount 1-7, D.Lewis 1-5. Milwaukee 11 12 .478 61 ⁄2 Orlando at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. ease, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s or Seattle 8 4 1 .654 274 232 NE—safety, 10:47. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. WESTERN CONFERENCE Golden State at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Southwest Division Minnesota at Chicago, 8 p.m. dementia could begin receiving W L Pct GB New York at Phoenix, 9 p.m. payments in 90 to 120 days. San Antonio 19 5 .792 — Oklahoma City at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Houston 18 7 .720 1 1⁄2 Wednesday’s Games Charlotte at Washington, 7 p.m. San Jose 28 16 11 1 33 68 61 New Jersey at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Memphis 17 8 .680 21 ⁄2 “The benefi ts process will Indiana at Miami, 7 p.m. NHL Los Angeles 27 14 11 2 30 71 70 Minnesota at Nashville, 8 p.m. New Orleans 8 17 .320 11 1⁄2 Dallas 6 18 .250 13 L.A. Clippers at Orlando, 7 p.m. fi nally move forward,” said at- STANDINGS Vancouver 29 12 15 2 26 67 86 Florida at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Arizona 28 9 14 5 23 62 90 N.Y. Rangers at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Northwest Division Toronto at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE L.A. Lakers at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. torney Christopher Seeger, who NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for SUMMARY W L Pct GB Atlantic Division Oklahoma City 15 9 .625 — Cleveland at Memphis, 8 p.m. overtime loss. PENGUINS 7, COYOTES 0 represented the class of more GP W L OT Pts GF GA Sunday’s Games Utah 15 10 .600 1⁄2 Sacramento at Houston, 8 p.m. Arizona 0 0 0 — 0 Montreal 29 19 6 4 42 92 64 Anaheim 5, Ottawa 1 Portland 12 13 .480 31 ⁄2 Detroit at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. than 20,000 retired NFL players Pittsburgh 1 4 2 — 7 Ottawa 29 16 11 2 34 70 78 Philadelphia 1, Detroit 0, OT Denver 9 16 .360 6 1⁄2 Oklahoma City at Utah, 9 p.m. now eligible for payments for the Boston 30 16 12 2 34 71 71 Washington 3, Vancouver 0 First Period—1, Pittsburgh, Wilson 4 Minnesota 6 18 .250 9 Boston at San Antonio, 9:30 p.m. Tampa Bay 29 14 13 2 30 81 81 Minnesota 3, St. Louis 1 (Cullen), 8:40. Penalties—Daley, PIT, (high next 65 years. Florida 29 13 12 4 30 70 77 Colorado 3, Toronto 1 sticking), 3:28; White, ARI, (hooking), Detroit 29 13 12 4 30 70 77 N.Y. Rangers 5, New Jersey 0 10:47; Daley, PIT, (hooking), 11:05. The league has estimated that Toronto 27 11 11 5 27 79 84 Chicago 3, Dallas 1 Second Period—2, Pittsburgh, Bonino 4, 4:30. 3, Pittsburgh, Daley 3, 6:58. 4, Buffalo 27 10 11 6 26 56 72 Edmonton 3, Winnipeg 2 16. Purdue 8-2 305 19 6,000 former players — or nearly Metropolitan Division Monday’s Games Pittsburgh, Rust 7 (Maatta), 8:30. 5, COLLEGE BASKETBALL Pittsburgh, Crosby 21 (Malkin, Letang), 17. Xavier 8-2 258 14 three in 10 — could develop Al- GP W L OT Pts GF GA Pittsburgh 7, Arizona 0 18. Butler 9-1 257 15 Pittsburgh 29 19 7 3 41 104 84 Boston 2, Montreal 1, OT 15:13 (pp). Penalties—Doan, ARI, (slash- MEN ing), 1:57; Chychrun, ARI, (hooking), 19. Arizona 8-2 220 20 zheimer’s disease or moderate N.Y. Rangers 30 20 9 1 41 105 70 Tuesday’s Games EAST 20. Saint Mary’s 7-1 192 11 Philadelphia 31 18 10 3 39 101 94 Los Angeles at Buffalo, 7 p.m. 11:43; Ekman-larsson, ARI, (delay of Boston College 72, Auburn 71 game), 14:22; Ekman-larsson, ARI, (un- 21. Notre Dame 9-1 180 22 dementia. Payments could be as Columbus 26 17 5 4 38 87 56 Washington at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Canisius 77, Albany (NY) 64 22. Oregon 8-2 122 24 Washington 27 17 7 3 37 72 59 Vancouver at Carolina, 7 p.m. sportsmanlike conduct), 14:22. Lehigh 100, St. Francis (Pa.) 67 high as $5 million for those with Third Period—6, Pittsburgh, Kessel 10 23. Cincinnati 7-2 61 23 New Jersey 28 12 10 6 30 69 82 Chicago at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Shepherd 78, Chestnut Hill 57 23. Florida State 10-1 61 — Lou Gehrig’s disease, also called Carolina 28 11 11 6 28 69 76 Arizona at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. (Malkin, Hagelin), 1:20. 7, Pittsburgh, Stonehill 83, St. Rose 71 25. Southern Cal 9-0 51 — N.Y. Islanders 27 11 11 5 27 71 81 San Jose at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Schultz 4 (Bonino, Sheary), 12:26 (pp). West Chester 91, Wilmington (Del.) 78 Others receiving votes — Florida 48, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division St. Louis at Nashville, 8 p.m. Penalties—Ekman-larsson, ARI, (tripping), SOUTH Wichita State 29, Maryland 23, Syracuse GP W L OT Pts GF GA Florida at Minnesota, 8 p.m. 2:01; Rust, PIT, (tripping), 6:48; Hanzal, Catawba 80, Johnson C. Smith 77 16, Virginia Tech 14, Miami 13, Michigan ALS; the average payout is ex- Chicago 30 18 8 4 40 81 70 Anaheim at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. ARI, (boarding), 10:57. George Mason 97, Longwood 60 tate 9, Arkansas 7, California 7, Oklahoma pected to be closer to $190,000. St. Louis 29 16 9 4 36 79 79 Columbus at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Shots on Goal—Arizona 7-11-14—32. Louisiana-Monroe 72, Blue Mountain 41 State 7, Colorado 5, Iowa State 4, Minnesota 27 15 8 4 34 75 56 Wednesday’s Games Pittsburgh 15-15-4—34. Maryland 92, Jacksonville St. 66 Michigan 3, Middle Tennessee 3, TCU Winnipeg 32 13 16 3 29 82 96 San Jose at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Power-play opportunities—Arizona 0 of 3; Murray St. 103, Bethel (Tenn.) 65 2, Texas A&M 2, Minnesota 1, Texas- Nashville 27 12 11 4 28 78 78 Boston at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. Pittsburgh 2 of 7. Penn 58, UCF 49 Arlington 1. Goalies—Arizona, Smith 5-4-4 (22 Alabama dominates Dallas 30 11 13 6 28 75 96 Tampa Bay at Calgary, 9:30 p.m. Pfeiffer 117, St. Andrews 109 WOMEN Colorado 27 11 15 1 23 60 86 Philadelphia at Colorado, 10 p.m. shots-18 saves), Domingue 4-9-1 (12-9). SE Louisiana 108, Florida A&M 69 EAST All-American list Pacifi c Division Thursday’s Games Pittsburgh, Murray 11-2-0 (32-32). South Florida 79, Bethune-Cookman 73 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Anaheim at Boston, 7 p.m. A—18,420 (18,387). T—2:29. Trevecca Nazarene 64, Ala.-Huntsville 63 Albany (NY) 85, LIU Post 61 Columbia 66, LIU Brooklyn 57 Anaheim 29 15 9 5 35 81 75 Chicago at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Referees—Brian Pochmara, Kelly POLLS No. 1 Alabama placed four Edmonton 31 15 11 5 35 93 85 Los Angeles at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Sutherland. Linesmen—Brian Murphy, Maryland 79, Loyola (Md.) 60 Calgary 31 16 13 2 34 81 86 Arizona at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Tony Sericolo AP TOP 25 Sacred Heart 62, Siena 58 players on The Associated Press The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ Stockton 70, Gwynedd Mercy 67 All-America team, most of any college basketball poll, with fi rst-place SOUTH votes in parentheses, records through Ala.-Huntsville 71, Trevecca Nazarene 55 school, and Louisville quarter- Dec. 11, total points based on 25 points Charleston Southern 55, Ga. Southern 54 for a fi rst-place vote through one point for Kentucky Wesleyan 70, Fisk 45 back Lamar Jackson and fellow Saturday 14 COLLEGE FOOTBALL a 25th-place vote and last week’s ranking: MVSU 66, Blue Mountain 40 Heisman Trophy fi nalists Jabrill Youngstown State (11-3) at Eastern John Carroll 20, Wesley (Del.) 17, OT Record Pts Prv Murray St. 93, MacMurray 37 FCS PLAYOFFS Washington (12-1), 6:30 p.m. Wisconsin-Whitewater 37, Wittenberg 9 1. Villanova (56) 10-0 1613 1 New Orleans 100, Trinity Baptist 35 Championship Peppers of Michigan and Dede First Round Quarterfi nals 2. UCLA (3) 10-0 1505 2 Oregon 87, Clemson 59 Jan. 7 Dec. 3 3. Kansas 9-1 1455 3 SC-Upstate 73, SC State 67 Nov. 26 At Toyota Stadium Frisco, Texas Westbrook of Oklahoma were Villanova 31, Saint Francis (Pa.) 21 Mount Union 70, Alfred 45 4. Baylor (6) 8-0 1439 4 South Alabama 55, Southern U. 48 John Carroll 31, Wisconsin-Whitewater 14 5. Duke 10-1 1391 5 Chattanooga 45, Weber State 14 Semifi nal winners, Noon Spring Hill 56, William Carey 46 also fi rst-team selections. New Hampshire 64, Lehigh 21 Mary Hardin-Baylor 38, Wheaton 16 6. Kentucky 9-1 1277 6 St. Francis (Pa.) 70, Coastal Carolina 59 DIVISION III PLAYOFFS Wisconsin-Oshkosh 34, St. Thomas 7. North Carolina 10-1 1222 7 Wofford 15, Charleston Southern 14 First Round MIDWEST The Crimson Tide and No. Richmond 39, N.C. A&T 10 (Minn.) 31 8. Gonzaga 10-0 1195 8 Nov. 19 Semifi nals 9. Indiana 8-1 1124 9 Milwaukee Engin. 60, Marantha Baptist 34 2 Ohio State tied for the most Central Arkansas 31, Illinois State 24 Alfred 33, Bridgewater (Mass.) 27, OT Monmouth (NJ) 75, E. Michigan 68 Youngstown St. 38, Samford 24 Saturday 10. Creighton 10-0 1043 10 Western New England 44, Husson 27 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 10, John Carroll 3 11. Louisville 9-1 981 11 N. Dakota St. 93, Mayville St. 44 players on the three All-America San Diego 35, Cal Poly 21 St. Thomas (Minn.) 81, Wis.-LaCrosse 45 Mount Union 38, Hobart 21 Mary Hardin-Baylor 14, Mount Union 12 12. West Virginia 8-1 864 15 Second Round William Penn 81, Lindenwood (Ill.) 68 teams released Monday with six. Johns Hopkins 42, Randolph-Macon 21 Championship 13. Virginia 8-1 848 14 Dec. 3 Mary Hardin-Baylor 50, Redlands 28 14. Wisconsin 9-2 779 17 Wis.-River Falls 67, Hamilton 60 MORE James Madison 55, New Hampshire 22 Friday The Buckeyes are center Pat John Carroll 37, Olivet 12 At Salem, Va. 15. Purdue 8-2 652 18 POLL Youngstown State 40, Jacksonville State Wesley (Del.) 38, Stevenson 17 16. South Carolina 8-0 598 19 AP TOP 25 24 Wisconsin-Oshkosh (13-1) vs. Mary Elfl ein, safety Malik Hooker and Wittenberg 33, Thomas More 30, OT Hardin-Baylor (14-0), 7 p.m. 17. Xavier 8-2 526 13 The top 25 teams in The Associated South Dakota State 10, Villanova 7 Wisconsin-Whitewater 45, Lakeland 27 DIVISION II PLAYOFFS 18. Butler 9-1 492 16 Press’ women’s college basketball poll, Curtis Samuel (all-purpose). Sam Houston State 41, Chattanooga 36 Linfi eld 24, Hardin-Simmons 10 19. Arizona 8-2 436 20 North Dakota State 45, San Diego 7 Second Round with fi rst-place votes in parentheses, re- Wheaton (Ill.) 45, Huntingdon 10 20. Saint Mary’s (Cal) 7-1 391 12 cords through Dec. 11, total points based Elfl ein was one of three players Eastern Washington 31, Central Arkansas North Central 41, Rose-Hulman 7 Quarterfi nals 21. Notre Dame 9-1 310 23 Dec. 3 on 25 points for a fi rst-place vote through 14 St. Thomas (Minn.) 43, Northwestern 22. Oregon 8-2 251 24 one point for a 25th-place vote and last who made the second team last Wofford 17, The Citadel 3 (Minn.) 0 Shepherd 41, California (Pa.) 31 23. Florida St. 10-1 227 — Ferris State 47, Grand Valley State 32 week’s ranking: season to make the fi rst team Richmond 27, North Dakota 24 Coe 21, Monmouth (Ill.) 14 24. Southern Cal 9-0 158 — Record Pts Prv Quarterfi nals St. John’s (Minn.) 32, Wisconsin- North Alabama 38, North Greenville 0 25. Cincinnati 7-2 155 22 Northwest Missouri State 35, Harding 0 1. UConn (33) 9-0 825 1 this season. Dec. 9 Platteville 31 Others receiving votes — Florida 44, 2. Notre Dame 9-1 764 2 James Madison 65, Sam Houston State 7 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 49, Washington Semifi nals Wichita St. 33, Virginia Tech 32, Maryland 3. Baylor 10-1 761 3 Florida State running back Dal- Saturday (Mo.) 13 Saturday 31, Valparaiso 9, TCU 8, Middle Tennessee 4. Maryland 10-0 742 4 North Dakota State 36, South Dakota Second Round North Alabama 23, Shepherd 13 7, Minnesota 6, Miami 6, Kansas St 4, 5. Mississippi St. 9-0 676 5 vin Cook and Michigan corner- State 10 Nov. 26 Northwest Missouri State 35, Ferris UCF 2, Michigan St. 2, Syracuse 2, Ohio 6. South Carolina 7-1 657 6 Youngstown State 30, Wofford 23, 2OT Mount Union 28, Johns Hopkins 21 State 20 St. 2, Pittsburgh 2, Clemson 1, Loyola of 7. Florida St. 10-1 625 7 back Jourdan Lewis also earned Eastern Washington 38, Richmond 0 Alfred 30, Western New England 24 Championship Chicago 1, Iowa St. 1. 8. Louisville 8-2 574 8 promotions. Semifi nals Mary Hardin-Baylor 27, Linfi eld 10 Saturday USA TODAY TOP 25 9. UCLA 7-1 565 9 Friday Wheaton (Ill.) 31, North Central 14 Kansas City, Kan. The top 25 teams in the USA Today men’s 10. Stanford 8-1 520 10 No. 3 Clemson had fi ve players James Madison (12-1) at North Dakota St. Thomas (Minn.) 55, Coe 6 North Alabama (11-1) vs. Northwest college basketball poll, with fi rst-place 11. Washington 10-1 490 11 State (12-1), 7 p.m. Wisconsin-Oshkosh 31, St. John’s (Minn.) Missouri State (14-0), 4 p.m. votes in parentheses, records through 12. Ohio St. 8-3 424 12 on the three teams, but none on Dec. 11, points based on 25 points for a 13. Miami 8-1 415 14 fi rst-place vote through one point for a 14. West Virginia 10-0 406 13 the fi rst team. Washington, which 25th-place vote and previous ranking: 15. Colorado 9-0 286 18 Record Pts Pvs 16. Texas 3-4 268 17 has a spot in the College Football 130 pounds — Tohdial Oyola (Cleveland) (Cleveland) def. Lavelle Hadley (Chicago), 1. Villanova (28) 10-0 796 1 17. DePaul 6-3 225 16 Playoff team along with Alabama, BOXING def. Nate Lopez (South Side Boxing Club), majority decision. 2. UCLA (2) 10-0 750 2 18. Duke 10-1 217 21 SEASONS BEATINGS split decision. 165 pounds — Isaiah Steen (Cleveland) 3. Kansas (1) 9-1 712 3 19. Kentucky 7-3 189 15 def. Hakeem Atkinson (Georgia), unani- 4. Duke (1) 10-1 690 4 20. Oklahoma 7-2 187 19 Ohio State and Clemson, had two SATURDAY’S RESULTS 155 pounds — Kevin Lopez (Cleveland) def. Levester Harris (South Side Boxing Club), mous decision. 5. Baylor 8-0 657 6 21. Syracuse 8-3 162 20 players on the second team. AMATEUR PAIRINGS unanimous decision. 155 pounds — Fred Wilson (Cleveland) 6. North Carolina 10-1 634 5 22. South Florida 7-0 153 22 130 pounds — Juan Juan (Chicago) def. 140 pounds — Chaka Worthy (Cleveland) def. Wes Hanson (Columbus), TKO, third- 7. Kentucky 9-1 628 7 23. Arizona St. 6-2 137 — Jackson won the Heisman Ryan Williams (Youngstown), split def. Austin Gibson (Burnside Athletic round (2:14). 8. Gonzaga 10-0 602 8 24. Virginia Tech 10-0 112 25 decision. Club), decision. 155 pounds — Ardreal Holmes (Michigan) 9. Indiana 8-1 534 9 25. Oregon 7-1 75 — Saturday , fi nishing well ahead of 155 pounds — Brian Sims (Youngstown) def. Jeffery Wright (Milwaukee, 10. Creighton 10-0 526 10 Others receiving votes — Oregon St. 68, 140 pounds — Isaac Chatman def. Tesean Mitchell (South Side Boxing Wisconsin), unanimous decision. 11. Louisville 9-1 449 13 Green Bay 49, Kansas St 44, California Clemson’s Deshaun Watson and Club), split decision. (Youngstown) def. Justin Porter 137 pounds — Alejandro “Popo” Salinas 12. Virginia 8-1 432 12 29, Florida 23, Oklahoma St. 15, Oklahoma’s Baker Mayfi eld. 120 pounds — Jack Behun (South (Cleveland), unanimous decision. (South Side Boxing Club) def. James 13. West Virginia 8-1 423 16 Northwestern 10, Texas A&M 9, Southern Side Boxing Club) def. Shakbel Torres PRO PAIRINGS Lester (Michigan), TKO; fi fth-round 14. Wisconsin 9-2 346 17 Cal 9, Auburn 7, Gonzaga 4, Vanderbilt 1, Associated Press (Cleveland), unanimous decision. 154 pounds — Marcus Washington (3:00). 15. South Carolina 8-0 320 18 UNLV 1, Michigan St. 1.

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SPORTS BY THE NUMBERS QUOTABLE “I think you just have to Goals scored by Penguins stand up and fi ght again.” captain Sidney Crosby, most CHIP KELLY, 49ers in the NHL. head coach, on his 21 team’s 12-game losing Source: National Hockey League streak:

NHL NBA ROUNDUP Monday’s games Heat 112, Wizards 101 Streaking Steelers MIAMI Pens’ Goran Dragic scored a season-high 34 points, Has- san Whiteside had 17 points and 16 rebounds an Miami beat Washington to snap a streak fi ve-game slide. Dragic scored 13 points in the fourth for the Heat, who opened a six-game homestand. James Johnson scored 14 off the bench for grows Miami, which won for only the third time in 11 games at home. John Wall scored 30 points and Bradley Beal added 29 for Washington, which is 0-2 against Miami this season. to six Dragic made 14 of 23 shots, Associated Press on his way to his best scoring night in a Heat uniform. PITTSBURGH A year into the job, Pitts- Raptors 122, Bucks 100 burgh Penguins coach Mike TORONTO Sullivan’s daily message to his DeMar DeRozan scored 30 team has not changed. Just points, Terrence Ross added as he did when he took over 25 and Toronto beat Milwau- kee for the sixth straight time. an underachieving group last Jonas Valanciunas had 13 December, Sullivan wants the rebounds and 11 points for his Penguins to “play the right team-leading seventh double- way.” double of the season as the PENS 7 Play smart Raptors won for the 12th time COYOTES 0 defensively. in the last 13 meetings with the Next: Boston Push it up the Bucks. Giannis Antetokounm- at Pittsburgh, ice. Don’t get po had a team-high 30 points Wednesday, and Jabari Parker chipped 7:30 p.m. caught up try- ing to make the in with 27 as Milwaukee lost ASSOCIATED PRESS its third straight. DeRozan’s fancy play. Just take the shot. Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell (26) and quarterback Ben Roethlisberger (7) celebrate Bell’s touchdown run against Lots of them preferably. Repeat put the Raptors the Buff alo Bills during the fi rst half of Sunday’s game in Orchard Park, N.Y. ahead for good with 2:52 left as necessary. in the fi rst quarter and they At the moment, there may be extended the lead to 26 in the no team in the NHL doing it as second quarter. The Bucks well as the defending Stanley Pittsburgh reveling in ‘December football’ pulled within eight in the fi nal Cup champions. minute of the third, but that Sidney Crosby left briefl y af- Associated Press admirably. “The ball wasn’t coming was as close as they got. ter taking a stick to the face SUNDAY PITTSBURGH out right when we were throwing it. Pacers 110, Hornets 94 then returned to pick up his U The path back to the playoff hunt Steelers vs. Bengals, Paul Brown Stadium, The run is where it was at for us and INDIANAPOLIS NHL-leading 21st goal and the Cincinnati. Kickoff at 1 p.m. TV/radio: CBS; hasn’t exactly been daunting for the what better way to do it against the Paul George and Myles Turner Penguins crushed the Arizona WNIO-AM 1390. Pittsburgh Steelers. No. 1 [offensive] rushing team in the scored 22 points each to Coyotes 7-0 on Monday night league?” lead Indiana past Charlotte. for their sixth straight victory. Four wins over four teams in vari- ous stages of development — the still a one-sided 27-20 romp. It’s a method that’s caught on dur- Jeff Teague had 16 points, 11 Pittsburgh has outscored the assists and fi ve rebounds, winless as Christmas approaches Running back Le’Veon Bell and ing Pittsburgh’s resurgence. The opposition 36-14 during the the Steelers’ cohesive offensive line Steelers have controlled play early, and Rodney Stuckey added run, including Crosby’s latest Cleveland Browns, the banged up In- 14 points for the Pacers, dianapolis Colts, the erratic New York mashed Buffalo into submission. building 14-0 leads in each of their highlight reel score when he Bell’s franchise record 236 yards rush- last four games, forcing opponents who have won two straight swatted a puck out of midair Giants and the suddenly stumbling since returning home from Buffalo Bills — have put Pittsburgh ing — no small feat for a franchise to rely on the pass to catch up. That a fi ve-game road trip. Marco to make it 5-0 in the second that’s played 1,210 games (playoffs in- wasn’t a problem early in the sea- period. right back where it was in early Oc- Belinelli scored 14 points for tober: in control of its destiny in the cluded) across 84 seasons — came on son as Pittsburgh’s rebuilt secondary the Hornets, Marvin Williams “I mean when you’re win- 38 clock-chewing carries that show- AFC North. searched for chemistry and its pass and Nicolas Batum each had ning, it’s fun,” Crosby said. “I cased everything that’s made him rush took a sabbatical. Now putting And sorry, they’re not sorry about 13 and Kemba Walker added think we’ve done a good job of arguably the most dynamic back in the ball in the air against the Steelers 12. C.J. Miles made the go the road they’ve taken to get here. limiting other team’s chances. the league. offers no guarantees. ahead 3-pointer with 5.6 When you’re doing that, you’re “You can’t say just because we beat If he wasn’t putting his hand on Pittsburgh has picked up 18 of its 31 seconds remaining in the third creating offense and giving a team on their bad day that they the back of one of his linemen while sacks over the last month and picked quarter to start an 11-1 run by yourself a chance, so I think [stink],” injured guard Ramon Foster waiting for a hole to open then he off fi ve passes in the process. the Pacers. It gave Indiana a we’ve done a good job at that.” said with a laugh on Monday. was shedding would-be tacklers in The Bills came in averaging over 76-73 lead and Stuckey’s two Bryan Rust, Scott Wilson, It might be that the Steelers (8-5) the open field or — in perhaps his free throws with 8:56 to play 160 yards rushing a game but man- put the Pacers ahead 84-74. Trevor Daley, Phil Kessel, Nick are playing so well at the moment, it only questionable decision of the day aged just 67, the fourth time in the Bonino and Justin Schultz also just kind of looks that way. The team — launching himself six feet into the Steelers’ last fi ve games they held the Rockets 122, Nets 118 scored for the Penguins, and that struggled early in the season on air in an attempt to hurdle Buffalo’s opponents under 100 yards on the HOUSTON 13 players recorded at least one the road against so-so opposition Ronald Darby. ground. Still, Buffalo’s two garbage- James Harden had 36 points, point. Matt Murray finished isn’t just winning games, it is over- While it took Pittsburgh offensive time touchdowns took just a bit of the 11 assists and eight rebounds with 32 saves while picking whelming them. Consider this: Pitts- coordinator Todd Haley a full half to swagger out an otherwise dominant to lead Houston to its seventh up his third career shutout as burgh hasn’t trailed any point during realize the most direct path to victory straight win. Eric Gordon afternoon. scored 24 points on 6-for-10 Pittsburgh pulled into a fi rst- its current four-game run. came with the ball in Bell’s hands “We all understand that we got to place tie with the New York shooting on 3-pointers, and “December football is all about instead of an uncharacteristically fi nish strong, we got to play harder, Ryan Anderson added 19.for Rangers atop the crowded running the ball and playing good mistake-prone Ben Roethlisberger, and we got to continue to get better,” Metropolitan Division. the Rockets. Houston shot 17 defense and we’ve done that,” right the line realized it far earlier. linebacker Ryan Shazier said. “But for 43 on 3s, making at least “Sid’s been on a tear and has tackle Marcus Gilbert said. “Those first three runs Le’Veon guys are feeling a lot better on a four- 10 for an NBA-record 24th been playing inspired hockey Emphatically. had, you knew it was going to be a game win streak than on a four-game straight game. Brook Lopez and I think Geno’s line has very For three hours in the snow on Sun- special day,” said Foster, who sat out losing streak. The chemistry in the scored 26 points and Sean Kil- quietly been productive,” Sul- day, the Steelers sent the Bills skid- while nursing a bruised chest and locker room feels a lot better, where patrick added 17 for the Nets. livan said. “When you get the ding all over snowy New Era Field in watched backup B.J. Finney fill in we are in the standings.” Associated Press third and fourth lines doing what they do ... we’re fi nding offense throughout our lineup and that’s what’s helping us not speak with reporters He admires Pryor’s passion, compete against each other COLLEGE BASKETBALL win games.” BROWNS afterward and declined a but needs him to control it and move forward.” Top 25 games Arizona’s Mike Smith, the Continued from B1 request to be interviewed better. The Browns are inter- Monday. “It’s unfortunate that ested in signing Pryor to MEN lone bright spot for a team ing to be negative when On Sunday, Jones singled those things have hap- a new contract and have Seton Hall 67, with the fewest victories in the he’s doing it. That’s just not league, stopped 18 of 22 shots out Pryor when he erupted pened,” he said. had preliminary talks with No. 16 South Carolina 64 the type of football team into a rant in Cincinnati’s “I don’t think that they his agents. Jackson said the NEW YORK before being pulled midway we want to be.” locker room. At one point, have any place in the Na- team will take Pryor’s com- Desi Rodriguez made a through the second period. Pryor was visibly upset The Coyotes are 1-4-3 in their Jones grabbed a trash can tional Football League, portment into consider- tiebreaking a layup with 11.6 following Sunday’s loss, last eight. near his locker and shout- especially on our team so ation during negotiations. seconds left, lifting Seton Hall which dropped the Browns “There’s a standard you have ed, “Hey, let me find him. we’re going to try and get “I know Terrelle,” Jack- in the Under Armour Reunion to play to in the NHL whether to 0-13, three losses from Terrelle, you in there?’ You all those things quieted son said. “There is a type at Madison Square Garden. becoming the NFL’s second in there? Get on up out of down. We just want to play of team we want to be and Khadeen Carrington led you’re a young guy or a veteran Seton Hall with 21 points after and we didn’t play or compete 0-16 team. there.” football, be the best football we are going to be. We will The team’s leading re- missing his fi rst fi ve shots. PJ at an NHL level tonight,” Coy- Jones claimed Pryor had players we can be and let’s get these things, these an- Dozier scored 20 points for otes coach Dave Tippett said. ceiver, he caught just one spoken to Bengals defensive get away from all of that. tics or however you want to South Carolina (8-1), which “That’s the score you get and pass for 3 yards and was coordinator Paul Guenther, “Sometimes some of our look at them slowed down shot 38.6 percent and was that’s where we’re at today.” essentially a non-factor for telling him he was going players think it’s their pre- because we want to do this outscored 40-30 in the fi nal 20 Crosby received treatment the second time this sea- to have a big game against rogative, not just our play- thing right. minutes. between the fi rst and second son against the Bengals, him. ers, other players, to make “I don’t want anybody to WOMEN periods after getting whacked who waived him in 2015 Jackson was aware of comments and we need to think that he is the root of a No. 4 Maryland 79, Loyola 60 in the mouth by Arizona’s before he was signed by Jones’ outburst, but when settle whatever differences problem or something like BALTIMORE Martin Hanzal. Cleveland. asked about it, he expressed we have on the football fi eld that. I just think we have to Brionna Jones had 25 points Pryor, who can become more disappointment in and leave it at that and be redirect and channel some and 14 rebounds, helping a free agent in March, did Pryor’s on-field behavior. pros about what we do and of his energy.” Maryland to another dominant NHL ROUNDUP win over in-state foe. Shatori Walker-Kimbrough added 17 Monday’s other game points for Maryland, which has Bruins 2, Canadiens 1, OT MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL started the season 11-0 for the MONTREAL second consecutive year. Bri Betz-White led Loyola (4-6) Ryan Spooner scored in over- with 17 points. time and his goal withstood a Brady’s big game knocks Ravens to second video review, lifting Boston. No. 25 Oregon 87, Spooner got his goal 3:20 into Associated Press 450 career ward their eighth straight completions set a franchise Clemson 59 PATRIOTS 30 touchdown AFC East title. record. CLEMSON, S.C. OT on a partial breakaway off FOXBOROUGH, MASS. RAVENS 23 a nice give-and-go with Torey Tom Brady connected passes. He The loss ends a two-game The Patriots led 23-3 Freshman Sabrina Ionescu Krug. Montreal challenged, with Chris Hogan for a 79- also threw just his second win streak for the Ravens before the Ravens turned had her second-career triple- claiming Spooner was off side, yard touchdown pass in interception of the season. (7-6), who now face a chal- back-to-back New England double, Oti Gildon tied a career but the goal stood. Austin LeGarrette Blount rushes lenging route to the play- fumbles on special teams best with 16 points on 7-of-11 Czarnik also scored for the the fourth quarter to help for 72 yards on 18 carries, offs with two of their last into touchdowns. shooting. Bruins, and Tuukka Rask made the New England Patriots Associated Press 30 saves while Boston handed overcome a sloppy second passing 1,000 yards for the three on the road. New England still had Montreal a rare home loss. half and claim a 30-23 win first time since his rookie They trail Pittsburgh by a 23-17 lead in the fourth Paul Byron scored late in the over the Baltimore Ravens season with Tampa Bay in one game. quarter when the Ravens GUN SHOW WARREN third period to salvage a point on Monday night. 2010. Joe Flacco did his best drove to the Patriots 12 be- Saturday, December 17 • 9-5 for the Canadiens. Carey Price Brady threw for 406 yards The Patriots (11-2) have to keep Baltimore in the fore Flacco was sacked by Sunday, December 18 • 9-4 stopped 27 shots, just his fi fth and three touchdowns, won four straight games game, fi nishing 37 of 52 for Rob Ninkovich, forcing Bal- New Location: loss in 21 starts. 2485 Parkman Rd., Warren (Former Kmart) becoming the fourth NFL and eight of their last nine 324 yards, two touchdowns timore to settle for a field 1000’S OF GUNS TO BUY, SELL, TRADE. 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Baker with eight seconds “Coming off three straight CANFIELD remaining gave Canfield a losses we needed a win,” Continued from B1 27-26 lead at halftime. Coonce said. “The fact that nine points of the second Panvlansky fi nished with it was a league win makes it quarter, taking a 25-16 ad- a double-double, adding 10 that much better. vantage when Ashley Ven- rebounds to go with her 21 “It was against Lakeview eroso hit the second of her points. last season that I tore my three triples at 3:43. “We felt like we played ACL so I felt like I had a lot to The Bulldogs countered some really good teams to prove tonight.” with a 10-0 run keyed by start the season and today A bucket and triple from Pavlansky’s eight points for we were able to fi nish what Christina Rivera helped a 26-25 lead. we started,” Canfield head Canfi eld build a 35-30 mar- “We have a nice one-two coach Matt Reel said. “Ser- gin midway through the punch in Annie Pavlan- ena hates to lose and has a third quarter, but Lakeview sky and Jensen Silbaugh,” knack for making big plays went on a 5-0 run to knot the Senedak said. “They are ul- while Brittany is coming off game with 1:14 remaining. timate competitors and ul- ACL surgery last season and Alexandra Stanic’s hoop timate teammates who al- has taken on a leadership for from beyond the arc with ways do their best in order us role both on and off the less than a minute to play, to put you in position to win court.” however, gave the Cardinals the game.” Coonce scored 11 of her 13 the lead again at 38-35 head- DAVID DERMER | THE VINDICATOR Two free tosses by Jill points in the opening half. ing to the fi nal frame. Canfi eld’s Jill Baker, right, defends against Lakeview’s Annie Pavlansky during Monday’s game.

SUMMARIES 4); Poland 52 (Blangero 11). Assists: WEDNESDAY HIGH SCHOOLS CANFIELD 54, LAKEVIEW 53 Girard 0; Poland 11 (Nicholudis 3). Steals: GIRLS BASKETBALL LAKEVIEW (3-3, 0-2; AAC Red) — Annie Girard 2 (L. Cave, Trebella); Poland 13 Ursuline at Cardinal Mooney, 7:30 p.m. HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL MONDAY’S RESULTS Pavlansky 8-4-21, Jensen Silbaugh 7-1- (Bury 6). Brookfi eld at Champion, 7 p.m. GIRLS BASKETBALL 17, Madison Meeker 2-2-6, Cammie Becker PYMATUNING VALLEY 45, LIBERTY 34 Girard at Newton Falls, 7 p.m. AREA SCORES 2-1-6, Lindsay Carnahan 0-2-2, Leah PYMATUNING VALLEY — Madison Hurst Boardman at Austintown Fitch, 7 p.m. Monday’s other games Canfi eld 54, Lakeview 54 Franks 0-1-1. Totals: 19-44 11-20 53. 7-1-16, Ashley Hall 5-3-13, Olivia Holden East at Howland, 7 p.m. Columbiana 41, South Range 31 CANFIELD (2-4, 1-1) — Serena 3-0-6, Haley Holt 1-2-4, Celan Fisher 2-0- Lakeside at Hubbard, 7 p.m. Poland 70, Girard 35 Faith Borer with 10. Crestview 53, McDonald 25 Sammarone 7-0-14, Brittany Coonce 5-3- 4, Morgan Silvers 1-0-2. Totals: 19 6-15 45. Lakeview at Warren Harding 7 p.m. Jackson-Milton 42, Leetonia 34 13, Ashley Veneroso 3-0-9. Jill Baker 1-4- LIBERTY — China Tate 4-5-13, Delia Leetonia at Campbell, 7 p.m. POLAND Springfi eld 46, Lisbon 66, Lowellville 50 6, Alexandra Stanic 2-0-5, Christin Rivera Watson 4-0-11, Sharda Williamson 5-0- Liberty at LaBrae, 7 p.m. Mathews 60, Warren JFK 56 2-0-5, Grace Mangapora 1-0-2. Totals: 10. Totals: 13 5-8 34. Poland at Niles, 7 p.m. Five players scored in double Southern 39 Oak Glen, W.Va. 62, Wellsville 46 21-55 7-7 54. Pymatuning Valley 15 13 6 11 — 45 Canton South at Salem, 7:30 p.m. fi gures as the Bulldogs beat Poland 70, Girard 35 Lakeview 16 10 9 18 — 53 Liberty 4 13 9 8 — 34 Carrollton at West Branch, 7:30 p.m. NEW MIDDLETOWN Pymatuning Valley 45, Liberty 34 Canfi eld 16 11 11 16 — 54 3-point goals: Pymatuning Valley 1 BOWLING the Indians to give Poland head Haley LaMorticella led all scor- Springfi eld 46, Southern 39 3-point goals: Lakeview 5-15 (Silbaugh (Hurst); Liberty 3 (Watson 3). Cardinal Mooney vs. Lowellville, St. Thomas Aquinas 51, Ursuline 50 2, Pavlansky, Becker); Canfi eld 5-19 SPRINGFIELD 46, SOUTHERN 39 Boardman Lanes, 4 p.m. coach Nick Blanch his 100th ers with 14 points as the Tigers Struthers 64, Hubbard 27 (Veneroso 3, Stanic, Rivera). Turnovers: SOUTHERN — Hannah Hayes 3-0-6, Anna Austintown Fitch vs. Canfi eld, victory. Emily Melnek led the United 58, Sebring 17 Lakeview 17; Canfi eld 16. Assists: Sevek 6-0-2-13, Stella Karcher 3-0-1-6, Wedgewood, 4 p.m. pulled away in the fourth quar- Western Reserve 60, East Palestine 32 Lakeview 13; Canfi eld 10. Steals: Hayleigh Allen 1-2-2-4, Riley Fellon 3-4-4- Boardman vs. Warren Harding, Freeway Bulldogs (4-0) with 13 points, ter to come away with a home OHIO Lakeview 8; Canfi eld 11. Blocks: Lakeview 10. Totals: 16 6-9 39. Lanes, 4 p.m. Sarah Bury added 12, Mag- Akr. North 42, Peninsula Woodridge 36 5; Canfi eld 3. JV: Canfi eld, 50-13. SPRINGFIELD — Marlie Applegarth 2-1- Girard at Campbell, 4 p.m. win. Anna Sevek led the Indians Akr. SVSM 65, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh COLUMBIANA 41, SOUTH RANGE 31 2-5, Makenzy Capouellez 1-2-7-4, Haley Howland at Ashtabula Lakeside, gie Sebest had 11 and Jillian with 13 points while Riley Fellon Jesuit 52 SOUTH RANGE — Maddy Durkin 6 2-5 16, LaMorticella 6-0-2-14, Sara Chaszeyka Lakeshore Lanes, 4 p.m. Penman and Aleah Nicholudis Albany Alexander 65, McArthur Vinton Sam Patrone 3 2-4 8, Taylor Naples 1 0-0 3-2-2-8, Nicole Bovo 1-2-2-5, Mariah Niles at Liberty, Bell Wick Bowl, 4 p.m. added 10 points in the loss. County 37 3, Emily Kuper 1 0-1 2, Felicia Gaeta 1 0-0 Johnson 1-4-6-6. Totals: 16 11-21 46. Struthers vs. Hubbard, Bell Wick, 4 p.m. each had 10. Juliana Blangero Alliance Marlington 62, Canal Fulton 2. Totals 12 4-10 31. Southern 8 9 12 10 — 39 WRESTLING fi nished with eight points and Western Reserve 60, Northwest 40 COLUMBIANA — Tessa Liggett 3 2-2 10, Springfi eld 11 5 13 18 — 46 Beaver Local, Lakeside at Boardman, 5 East Palestine 32 Andrews Osborne Academy 57, Lawrence Kayla Muslowski 3 0-0 8, Alexis Cross 1 3-point goals: Southern 1 (Sevek); p.m. 11 rebounds as the Bulldogs School 13 4-6 6, Mariah Rovnak 1 3-3 5, Kennedy Springfi eld 3 (LaMorticella 2, Bovo). Hubbard at Liberty, 7 p.m. BERLIN CENTER Ansonia 61, Northeastern, Ind. 43 Fullum 1 3-4 5, Taylor Hall 2 0-0 5, Marisa STRUTHERS 64, HUBBARD 27 Brookfi eld at Jackson-Milton, 5 p.m. blitzed the Indians on the Apple Creek Waynedale 57, Wooster McDonough 1 0-2 2. Totals 12 12-17 41. HUBBARD (1-3, 0-1 AAC White) — Annie Edgewood, Jefferson at Girard, 5:30 p.m. boards, 52-17. Megan Payich Erica DeZee scored 17 points Triway 48 South Range 6 9 11 5 — 31 DeLuco 4 1-2 9, Madison Casey 3 0-0 6, Steubenville Catholic Central at Southern Batavia Amelia 51, Felicity-Franklin 40 Columbiana 9 2 13 17 — 41 Marissa Grande 0 3-4 3, Kelsey Tingler THURSDAY led Girard with 11 points. while Alexis Hughes dropped Bellbrook 62, Clayton Northmont 29 3-point goals: South Range 3 (Durkin 1 0-0 2, Cassidy Costick1 0-1 2, Marlee GIRLS BASKETBALL Belpre 43, Glouster Trimble 29 Struthers 64, Hubbard 27 14 on East Palestine in a Blue 2, Naples 1); Columbiana 5 (Liggett 2, Granger 1 0-0 2, Jasmine Phillips 1 0-0 2, East Palestine at United, 7:30 p.m. Bethel-Tate 49, Fayetteville-Perry 39 Muslowski 2, Hall 1). JV: Columbiana, Athena Smith 0 1-2 1. Totals: 11 5-9 27. Devil win. Maddy Owen dished Beverly Ft. Frye 50, Sarahsville Lowellville at Jackson-Milton, 7:30 p.m. STRUTHERS 44-38. STRUTHERS (2-2, 1-0) — Emily Grandy Mineral Ridge at McDonald, 7:30 p.m. out nine assists in the win. Shenandoah 33 CRESTVIEW 53, MCDONALD 25 7 1-2 16, Alexis Bury 4 2-2 10, Michelle Bidwell River Valley 42, Athens 35 Sebring at Western Reserve, 7:30 p.m. Emily Grandy scored 16 points MCDONALD (4-2) — Sam Homa 5 0-0 10, Buser 3 0-0 8, Khaylah Brown 3 1-2 7, South Range at Crestview, 7:30 p.m. Brysten Troskey scored 12 to Botkins 54, Ridgeway Ridgemont 45 Hannah Donkers 4 0-0 8, Sam Stitt 2 0-0 Trinity McDowell 3 0-3 6, Amanda Zupko to lead the Wildcats (2-2). Cedarville 66, Fairfi eld 36 Southern Local at Columbiana, 7 p.m. lead the Bulldogs. 4, Olivia Perry 1 0-0 3. Totals: 12 0-0 25. 2 0-0 6, Adrianna Leonard 2 0-0 4, Sabrina Wellsville at Leetonia, 7:30 p.m. Alexis Bury connected for 10 Centerville 67, Day. Chaminade Julienne 45 CRESTVIEW (3-3) — Alexis Gates 10 0-1 Bartholomew 1 0-0 2, Trinity Farrar 1 0-0 Chillicothe 54, Thomas Worthington 47 Springfi eld at Lisbon, 7:30 p.m. Jackson-Milton 42, 20, Emily Ferris 4 2-2 12, Sydni Bowker 2 2, Karly Shives 1 0-0 2, Sophia Jackson 0 Grand Valley at Badger, 5:30 p.m. points. For the Eagles (1-3), An- Cols. Briggs 39, Galloway Westland 32 3-3 7, Tanner Hoffer 3 0-0 6, Emma Smith 1-1 1. Totals: 27 5-10 64. Cols. Upper Arlington 60, Worthington Heartland Christian at Bristol, 5:30 p.m. nie Deluco led with nine points. Leetonia 34 2 1-2 5, Hope Haus 1 0-0 2, Bailie Bettura Hubbard 6 3 11 7 — 27 Mathews at Maplewood, 7 p.m. Kilbourne 36 0 1-2 1. Totals: 22 7-10 53. Struthers 24 16 15 9 — 64 LEETONIA Corning Miller 60, Wahama, W.Va. 10 Windham at Lordstown, 7 p.m. Pymatuning Valley 45, McDonald 4 9 8 4 — 25 3-point goals: Hubbard 0; Struthers BOWLING Danville 59, Fredericktown 42 Crestview 5 15 16 17 — 53 5 (Buser 2, Zupko 2, Grandy 1). JV: Liberty 34 The Bluejays (7-0) kept their Delaware Hayes 59, Cols. Franklin Hts. 29 Lowellville vs. McDonald, Holiday Lanes, 3-point goals: McDonald 1 (Perry); Struthers, 47-28. 4 p.m. Eaton 67, Lewisburg Tri-County N. 47 Crestview 2 (Ferris 2). JV: McDonald, 22- LIBERTY perfect season going behind Elyria 67, Garfi eld Hts. 22 WESTERN RESERVE 60, SWIMMING 18. EAST PALESTINE 32 Michaelina Terranova’s 14 Fairfi eld Christian 75, New Hope Christian Cardinal Mooney at Warren Harding, 5:30 Madison Durst scored 16 points 47 JACKSON-MILTON 42, LEETONIA 34 EAST PALESTINE — Alisha Dean 1-2-2-4, p.m. Sara Buskirk 1-3-7-5, Brysten Troskey 6-0- points. Jackson-Milton jumped Garfi eld Hts. Trinity 50, Cle. Whitney JACKSON-MILTON (7-0) — Emily Williams WRESTLING to lead the Lakers. For the 3-0-6, Haley Lenggel 3-0-7, Ashley Totani 12, Marlaina Frye 1-1-2-3, Sadie Walker out to a 34-14 halftime lead Young 23 Invitational, Hubbard at Southeast, 5:30 Leopards, China Tate scored 13 Gates Mills Hawken 40, Chesterland W. 1-3-4-5, Kaitlyn Totani 1-0-3, Michaelina 0-8-10-8. Totals: 9 14-21 32. Terranova 6-1-2-14, Abigail Spalding 3-1-2- WESTERN RESERVE — Maddy Owen 3-1- p.m. and closed the game out from Geauga 23 Marlington at Salem, 7 p.m. points, Also scoring in double Goshen 52, Jamestown Greeneview 40 7. Totals: 17 5-10 42. 2-8, Alexis Hughes 5-3-7-14, Erica DeZee there. Sydney Mesmer led LEETONIA (6-2) — Anna Buffone 2-0-4, 7-0-17, Bryanna Morris 1-0-2, Laura West Branch at Carrollton, 7 p.m. fi gures were Delia Watson with Grove City Christian 39, Delaware FRIDAY Christian 27 Sydney Mesmer 3-1-18, Kayla Jackson 1-4- Sigworth 1-0-3, Gabbie Baranowski 3-3-3- 11 points and Sharda William- Leetonia (6-2) with 18 points. Haviland Wayne Trace 49, Liberty Center 6-7, Elizabeth Mills 2-2-2-6, Tori Norman 9, Nicci DiCioccio 1-0-3, Emma Heater 1-0- BOYS BASKETBALL 43 2-0-4, Kristy Eckman 2-1-2-5. Totals: 12 2, Layla Woolf 1-0-2. Totals: 23 7-14 60. Cardinal Mooney at Girard, 7 p.m. son with 10. Crestview 53, Hicksville 62, W. Unity Hilltop 32 8-11 34. East Palestine 7 5 5 15 — 32 St Thomas Aquinas at Warren JFK, 7 p.m. McDonald 25 Ironton 61, Gallipolis Gallia 32 Jackson-Milton 17 17 8 0 — 42 Springfi eld 10 22 17 11 — 60 Brookfi eld at LaBrae, 7 p.m. Columbiana 41, Kings Mills Kings 60, Mt. Orab Western Leetonia 8 6 9 11 — 34 3-point goals: Western Reserve 8 (DeZee Canfi eld vs. West Middlesex, Geneva South Range 31 EAST FAIRFIELD Brown 36 3-point goals: Jackson-Milton 3 (Lenggel, 3, Hughes 2, Owen, Sigworth, DiCioccio). College, 5 p.m. Kirtland 42, Painesville Riverside 39 Kaitlyn Totani, Terranova); Leetonia 2 JV: Western Reserve 37-23. Champion at Campbell, 7 p.m. COLUMBIANA Alexis Gates scored 20 points Latham Western 64, Beaver Eastern 29 (Mesmer, Jackson). JV: Jackson-Milton BOYS BASKETBALL East at Warren Harding, 7 p.m. to lead the Rebels (3-3). Emily London 67, Sunbury Big Walnut 50 32-28 OT. OHIO SCORES Hubbard at Edgewood, 7 p.m. Tessa Liggett led the Clippers Lorain 61, Sandusky 52 LISBON 66, LOWELLVILLE 50 Lakeview at Poland, 7 p.m. Bellevue 48, Plymouth 45 Struthers at Niles, 7 p.m. Ferris netted 12 points, Hope Lynchburg-Clay 83, Peebles 43 LOWELLVILLE (1-5) — Maddie Warren Bridgeport 81, Bellaire St. John 69 with 10 points while Kennedy Lyndhurst Brush 47, Cornerstone Christian 7 5-7 19, Maria Mangine 5 0-0 12, Faith Crestview at Columbiana, 7:30 p.m. Halas made fi ve rebounds and Cin. Indian Hill 70, Norwood 23 Jackson-Milton at Western Reserve, 7:30 Fullum made six rebounds. 44 Borer 3 3-4 10, Lellio 1 2-4 4, Kelly 1 0-0 Cin. Woodward 62, Cin. Mt. Healthy 61 Emma Smith made fi ve steals. Magnolia Sandy Valley 69, Coshocton 30 2, Boyd 1 0-0 2, Williams 0 1-3 1. Totals: p.m. For the Raiders, Maddy Durkin Continental 57, Van Wert Lincolnview 44 McDonald at Lowellville, 7:30 p.m. Martins Ferry 48, Belmont Union Local 40 18 11-18 50. Gahanna Christian 53, Genoa Christian 49 scored 16 points and Taylor For the Blue Devils (4-2), Sam Medina 47, Brecksville-Broadview Hts. 41 LISBON (7-0) — Mackenzie Mason 6 2-3 Mineral Ridge at Sebring, 7:30 p.m. Massillon Washington 81, Cle. Whitney South Range at United, 7:30 p.m. Homa scored 10 points and Middletown 54, Cin. Winton Woods 49 14, Izzy Perez 6 1-2 14, Ali Davis 5 0-2 Young 36 Naples pulled down eight Minford 50, Oak Hill 47 12, Karlee Pezzano 4 1-2 10, Autumn Southern Local at Leetonia, 7:30 p.m. Millersport 81, Corning Miller 64 Springfi eld at East Palestine, 7:30 p.m. rebounds. made six rebounds. Sam Stitt Mowrystown Whiteoak 46, Manchester 40 Oehlstrom 3 0-0 6, Maddie Liberato 3 0-0 Northside Christian 65, Columbus Torah Nelsonville-York 41, Pomeroy Meigs 30 6, Hailee Carpenter 1 1-1 4. Totals: 28 Wellsville at Lisbon, 7:30 p.m. also made six rebounds. Academy 37 Maplewood at Badger, 7 p.m. Lisbon 66, New Boston Glenwood 55, Portsmouth 5-8 66. Reynoldsburg 91, Cols. Marion-Franklin 39 Clay 48 Lowellville 10 12 14 14 — 50 Newbury at Lordstown, 7 p.m. Lowellville 50 Mathews 60, Sparta Highland 45, Heath 42 Southington at Bristol, 7 p.m. New Lebanon Dixie 39, W. Alexandria Twin Lisbon 12 18 23 13 — 66 Tol. Maumee Valley 74, Northwood 43 Warren JFK 56 Valley S. 28 3-point goals: Lowellville 3 (Mangine 2, Salem at Carrollton, 7:30 p.m. LISBON W. Liberty-Salem 52, Spring. Greenon 46 Beaver Local at East Liverpool, 7:30 p.m. New Madison Tri-Village 84, Houston 22 Borer 1); Lisbon 5 (Davis 2, Pezzabo 1, Worthington Kilbourne 61, Westerville VIENNA Oxford Talawanda 49, Cin. Indian Hill 45 Perez 1, Carpenter 1). JV: Lisbon, 44-15. Cent. 60, 2OT WRESTLING Mackenzie Mason scored 14 Parma Normandy 70, Cle. Lincoln W. 29 MATHEWS 60, WARREN JFK 56 Brookfi eld, Columbiana, Jackson-Milton, Paige Sponsler scored 20 Patriot Preparatory Academy 50, Canal SCHEDULE points and made seven steals JFK — Marikate Roscoe 4-0-8, Kaytlin South Range at Dill Classic, Waterloo Winchester Harvest Prep 39 TODAY Howland at Hudson Holiday Tournament, to lead the Blue Devils (7-0). points while Katarina Schubert Portsmouth Notre Dame 60, Willow Wood Marlatt 3-2-4-8, Antonella Lamonica 2-3-4-7, Genie Orlosky 1-0-2, Caitlyn BOYS BASKETBALL 4 p.m. went 12-of-16 from the foul Symmes Valley 42 Maplewood at Warren JFK, 7 p.m. West Branch at Holiday WR Tournament, Izzy Perez scored 14 points Proctorville Fairland 75, Coal Grove Condoleon 10-2-4-24, Nailah Thomas 3-1- 2-7. Totals: 23 8-14 56. Austintown Fitch at Canfi eld, 7 p.m. North Canton Hoover High School and mde fi ve steals while Ali line to end up with 16 points in Dawson-Bryant 35 Campbell at Lordstown, 7 p.m. SATURDAY Reading 42, New Richmond 38 MATHEWS — Katarina Schubert 2-12- Davis scored 12 points. Karlee a Mustang win. Emily Strama 16-16, Paige Sponsler 8-3-6-20, Morgan Champion at Brookfi eld, 7 p.m. BOYS BASKETBALL Reedsville Eastern 55, Crown City S. Girard at Newton Falls, 7 p.m. and Carlie Pratt also fi nished Gallia 12 Williams 1-0-2, Emily Strama 5-2-10-12, Canton South at Cardinal Mooney, 7:30 Pezzano scored 10 points while Carlie Pratt 3-4-12-10. Totals: 19 21-44 60. Howland at East, 7 p.m. p.m. Richmond Edison 46, Weir, W.Va. 29 Hubbard at Lakeview, 7 p.m. Autumn Oehlstrom made 10 in double fi gures with 12 and Riverside Stebbins 71, Miamisburg 45 Warren JFK 8 13 15 20 — 56 Lowellville at Leetonia, 7:30 p.m. Mathews 11 21 13 15 — 60 Liberty at LaBrae, 7 p.m. Mineral Ridge at Columbiana, 7:30 p.m. rebounds and seven assists. 10 points, respectively. Caitlyn Rocky River Lutheran W. 43, Medina Niles at Poland, 7 p.m. Buckeye 38 3-point goals: JFK 1 (Sponsler); Mathews Oak Glen at Wellsville, 7:30 p.m. 2 (Condoleon 2). Jefferson at Struthers, 7 p.m. Ravenna at West Branch, 7:30 p.m. For the Rockets (1-5), Emily Condoleon was the main threat S. Point 75, Portsmouth 27 Steubenville at Boardman, 7 p.m. Sheffi eld Brookside 50, Warrensville POLAND 70, GIRARD 35 Fort Frye vs. East Liverpool, Ohio Warren led with 19 points. Also for the Eagles, scoring 24 in Warren Harding at Ashtabula Lakeside, University Eastern, 2 p.m. Hts. 38 GIRARD — Samantha Cave 1 1-2 3, Megan 7 p.m. Tipp City Tippecanoe 43, Ft. Loramie 40 Payich 4 0-0 11, Makayla Trebella 3 1-2 GIRLS BASKETBALL scoring in double fi gures were defeat. East Palestine at Jackson-Milton, 7:30 Campbell at Champion, 12:30 p.m. Tol. St. Ursula 55, Lima Sr. 38 8, Olivia Ciminero 0 1-2 1, Lindsay Cave p.m. Maria Mangine with 12 and Staff report Trenton Edgewood 48, Franklin 39 4 0-0 8, Saralynn Essad 0 0-0 0, Emily Canfi eld at Austintown Fitch, 2:30 p.m. Lowellville at United, 7:30 p.m. Hubbard vs. Edgewood, 2:30 p.m. Tuscarawas Cent. Cath. 62, Bowerston Scarnecchia 2 0-0 4. Totals: 14-38 3-6 35. Mineral Ridge at Crestview, 7:30 p.m. Conotton Valley 27 POLAND (4-0) — Sarah Bury 5 0-0 12, Jefferson Area at Girard, 2:30 p.m. South Range at Leetonia, 7:30 p.m. LaBrae at Brookfi eld, 1:30 p.m. Canfi eld vs. NDCL, Mentor Civic Center Brookfi eld, Columbiana, Jackson-Milton at Utica 58, Cardington-Lincoln 50 Emily Cammack 1 0-0 2, Kat Partika 0 0-0 Southern Local at McDonald, 7:30 p.m. Vermilion 76, Lorain Clearview 49 0, Maggie Sebest 5 1-4 11, Jillian Penman Lakeview at Boardman, 2:30 p.m. Arena, 6:15 p.m. Dill Classic, Waterloo, 8 a.m. Springfi eld at Wellsville, 7:30 p.m. Liberty at Newton Falls, 2:30 p.m. Canfi eld Holiday Duals, 9:30 a.m. Vincent Warren 54, Marietta 47 5 0-0 10, Marline McConnell 0 0-0 0, Bella Western Reserve at Lisbon, 7:30 p.m. BOWLING W. Lafayette Ridgewood 36, Dresden Tri- Gajdos 1 0-0 2, Aleah Nicholudis 3 2-2 10, Niles at Struthers, 2:30 p.m. Boardman, Girard, Howland, Struthers, Howland at Hudson Holiday Tournament, Beaver Local at Salem, 7:30 p.m. Poland at Ashtabula Lakeside, 2:30 p.m. 10 a.m. Valley 26 Joelle Abi Habib 1 0-0 2, Juliana Blangero Badger at Heartland Christian, 7:30 p.m. Lowellville at YSU Varsity Bowling 4 0-0 8, Emily Melnek 4 2-2 13. Totals: North Canton Hoover at Howland, 7 p.m. Liberty at Loudonville Tournament, 10 Waverly 65, Lucasville Valley 37 Mathews at Saint John, 7 p.m. Tournament, Camelot Lanes, 9;30 a.m. Waynesville 67, Blanchester 27 29-78 5-8 70. Warren Harding at East, 2:30 p.m. a.m. Wellston 60, Frankfort Adena 57, OT Girard 7 14 9 5 — 35 GIRLS BASKETBALL Mineral Ridge at Columbiana, 6 p.m. SWIMMING Crestview at Potter King of The Hill, East Wilmington 56, Cin. Christian 23 Poland 16 12 20 22 — 70 Newbury at Southington, 7 p.m. United at Jackson-Milton, 7:30 p.m. Boardman, Canfi eld at Christmas Liverpool High School, 10 a.m. Windham 37, Middlefi eld Cardinal 33 3-point goals: Girard 4-10 (Payich 3, SWIMMING Salem at West Branch, 1:30 p.m. Invitational, CT Branin Natatorium, Jackson-Milton at Dill Classic Woodsfi eld Monroe Cent. 46, Barnesville Trebella); Poland 7-23 (Melnek 3, Bury 2, Boardman vs. Poland, Youngstown State, Southington at Badger, 1 p.m. Canton McKinley West Branch at Holiday WR Tournament, 45 Nicholudis 2). Rebounds: Girard 17 (Payich 5 p.m. HOCKEY WRESTLING North Canton Hoover High School, TBA

velop, but it’s a long season.” championships. Last year, You simply cannot ever Champion as major area click,” he said. “And we hope BOYS Also adding to the adap- the Irish (19-8) claimed the count that program out. threats in Div. III. to throw one or two other Continued from B1 tation process is the fact area’s lone Division II district Canfield has a really nice “Both teams return a lot of players into the mix as the that the Raiders welcomed title with a win over Poland. team, and its guard play talent, Champion has a lot “Our goals are always season wears on.” three new players to the pro- This year, the Irish have is going to give opponents of talented guys who have The Blue Devils return the same, we want to win a gram. Senior Andrew Ziegler four new starters. headaches.” been playing since they were league and district title and four lettermen, including moved to the area from “We don’t have weak ar- Newton Falls is a team in freshmen,” Sembach said. starters Evan Macgill (11.1 we want to make a push to North Carolina, while broth- eas on the court, but we do transition as it works to de- Champion’s roster in- ppg, 7.7 rpg) and Dylan Por- Columbus,” Vlajkovich said. ers Mike and Chris Hughes have a weakness in experi- fend its Division III Struthers cludes eight returning se- “These guys, they place a lot transferred from Ursuline. ence,” Ursuline coach Keith District crown. niors. tolese (10.3 ppg, 5.4 rpg). Vet- of pressure and high expec- “In terms of team chemis- Gunther said. “As a coach, Last year, the Tigers fin- “South Range can go pret- erans Braedon Poole (10.2 tations on themselves. try, we are fi ne,” Vlajkovich it’s kind of fun to watch a ished 18-8 with a guard- ty far, and while Springfi eld ppg, 5.2 rpg) and Joey Rag- “They fi gure if a target is said. “It’s just a matter of get- team develop, to see things oriented squad. This year, has lost its big gun (Graham gazine (8.3 ppg) along with placed on our backs, it’s a ting that chemistry to carry come together as the season size is the Tigers’ biggest Mincher, 27.7 ppg, all-time freshman Zach Rasile round sign of respect.” over to the fl oor. Sometimes moves on.” strength. Springfi eld scoring leader), out the McDonald starting Harding’s stronghold as individual talent doesn’t Senior Anthony Howell “I’m not sure that I’ve they have built a program fi ve. the top Division I team in equate to team success un- provides Ursuline with a ever coached a team that that will always be in the McDonald opened its the Mahoning Valley may til the players spend a lot of strong presence inside, while has been so different from mix,” Sembach said. season with a 92-60 win appear in jeopardy, given the time on the fl oor together.” guards Dakota Hobbs and one season to the next,” said McDonald has been the over United. In that game, fact the Raiders lost a trio of Austintown Fitch fin- Anise Algahmee will ignite Newton Falls coach Roy model of consistency and three-year starters to gradu- Rasile connected on eight ished second last year in the the offense. Vince Venzeio Sembach, now in his 30th success in both the Inter-Tri three-pointers and scored ation, including Trumbull All-American Conference offers a scoring spark. season. “Last year we had no County League and in Div. County Player of the Year 26 points. Red Tier with a 17-7 record. “What I like about this size, this year we have what IV. The Blue Devils, who last “We don’t have the depth, winner Gabe Simpson. However, the Falcons lost team is that they welcome is probably the biggest over- year fi nished 23-4 and won However, the cupboard is eight players to graduation. the challenge of trying to all team we’ve ever had at the Struthers District, own but we do like the players we far from bare. Derek Culver, Boardman won just nine live up to high expecta- Newton Falls, but we lack an all-time record of 119-17 have,” Jeff Rasile said. a 6-foot-10 post player and a games a year ago, but the tions,” Gunther said. “With experience at the guard po- in ITCL play. Wellsville challenged West Virginia commit, is one Spartans return the likes of the players that we lost to sition.” A year ago, McDonald av- McDonald in the Struthers of seven seniors on the team. John Ryan (13.3 points per graduation, it’s easy to say The Tigers return Joey eraged 86 points per game. district final last year, and Other returning letter win- game), Holden Lipke (10.8 that we’ll be a bit down this Urso, who will provide ex- For opponents, here’s the Rasile expects the Tigers to ners include seniors Tiryn ppg, 5.2 rebounds per game) year. But this group, they perience in the backcourt. scary part. Coach Jeff Rasile be in the thick of the race Frank, Marlin Richardson and Travis Koontz. kind of take it personal that The big men include sopho- believes his team can up the again this winter. He also and , along Boardman opened its sea- people think we won’t be in more Gage Friend (6-foot- average this year. sees Western Reserve as a with sophomore Dominic son with the win over Hard- the mix. They like the chal- 8), Ben Simpson (6-5), Vince “We have more offensive team which could surprise McGhee. ing, then followed that up lenge.” Dragich (6-4) and Chris potential right now than we fans. “We’re experienced, but with a win at Niles. Gunther said he believes Rankin (6-4). did last year at this time, but “Wellsville brings every- not experienced together,” “Boardman is going to the area is stacked Div. II “It’s honestly way too ear- the downside is that we don’t one back, they were very Vlajkovich said. “We are ex- make some noise,” Vlajk- teams ready to make a push ly to predict our long term have as much depth,” Rasile strong last year and they are cited about the talent that ovich said. “They have some at a district title. goals,” Sembach said. “We said. “To start the season, only going to get better this we have, and we’re excited good shooters, and they “I think a lot of people just need to work on improv- we have maybe seven guys that a lot of these young men have nice size. They have a are sleeping on Struthers, ing each game as the season to throw in and out, not 10. year,” Rasile said. “I keep have playing time under nice mix and they are expe- and they have some really goes on. We have little var- That makes a big difference hearing good things about their belts. rienced.” nice athletes,” Gunther said. sity experience in a lot of ar- in our style of play.” Western Reserve. They have “At the same time, they Ursuline has reached the “Same thing with Girard. eas, so getting some games “We hope to counter that some really good athletes. haven’t had a lot of fl oor time district fi nals in each of the “There is talk that Poland under our belt will be our with our defense. We have to “You can’t sleep on any- together. It may take a little past four years, and has won might be a little down, and biggest ally.” play very solid defense in or- one in our league or our dis- time for everything to de- three consecutive district I think that is just nonsense. Sembach sees LaBrae and der for our style of offense to trict.”

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The storm left nearly a foot of snow on the trails saw more children Monday, thanks to The Shops at Corners- school closures. burg LLC was formed by ground in some spots in the Great Lakes The National Weather Service said that Craig N. Tareshawty. and upper Midwest before dumping up 3 to 6 inches fell in Maine and New Hamp- to about a half-foot across New York and shire while Vermont saw 8 inches in West MCCTC students help northern New England. Boston, New York Brattleboro and 2 to 4 inches in other places. POLAND City and Philadelphia were spared. Hundreds of Michigan schools closed Students in the culinary, Speeds were reduced on snow-packed Monday as the state dug out from more cosmetology and creative roads and there were many school delays than 10 inches of snow that fell over the arts programs at the Ma- and closures from Michigan to Maine. Au- weekend. In southeastern Michigan, honing County Career and thorities said there were numerous crashes schools were closed Monday in Detroit and on the Maine Turnpike, and crashes on surrounding Wayne County. Wayne State Technical Center are assist- ASSOCIATED PRESS ing three sisters who are local roads in Gorham and New Portland, University in Detroit also was closed. Steven Washington, 9, dives face-fi rst into a fresh pile of snow as opening a salon in Poland Maine, resulted in two fatalities. Temperatures 15 to 30 degrees below av- he takes a break from shoveling his grandmother’s driveway after with their grand opening Portland, Maine, got about 4 inches of erage will follow the cold rain and snow in school was called off for a snow day Monday in Flint, Mich. “I like to from 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday. snow, but that wasn’t enough to close down the coming days through much of the Mid- see when the snow falls,” he said. “I love to play in it and make snow Icon Studio is at 3057 the Portland Fish Exchange, an auction west and East. angels.” Center Road Suite D. Project is completed CLEVELAND The Manufacturing Advo- US juvenile detention cacy and Growth Network, Medina County Workforce Development, Team NEO, centers struggle with and WIRE-NET recently an- nounced the completion of a major, grant-funded project that has helped fi rms im- transgender inmates prove their competitiveness and create manufacturing Associated Press desks,” because the institu- jobs in the region. PORTLAND, MAINE tions don’t know where to The four organizations The nation’s juvenile de- house them, said Flor Ber- were awarded a $1.8 mil- tention centers are large- mudez, detention project lion, three-year grant cour- ly ill-equipped to handle director at the Transgender tesy of Make It in America. transgender teens, leaving Law Center. The grant targets midsize them vulnerable to bully- Maine plans to review its companies in biomedical, ing, sexual assault, depres- practices after a 16-year-old automotive and advanced- sion and suicide, advocates transgender boy charged energy sectors that use say. with setting fire to his materials such as polymers Young transgender peo- house killed himself while in their manufacturing ple too often are sent to on a suicide watch in a processes. girls’ or boys’ lockups based girls’ unit in the Portland The results of this pro- on their anatomy, not their area. The current policy is gram include: 41 companies gender identity, and can to house transgender ju- were identifi ed as needing end up suffering psycho- veniles on a case-by-case assistance; $10 million to logically and getting picked basis and not by anatomy $25 million estimated in new on by other inmates or alone, in accordance with investments; 68 jobs cre- staff members, according federal standards. ated; and 65 jobs retained. to advocacy groups. Even Anne Nelsen, president when they are assigned to of the Juvenile Corrections Flight service to Cuba detention centers that cor- Council, a national organi- DALLAS respond to their gender zation for juvenile-justice Southwest Airlines Co. identity, they are often vic- professionals, said in the in- began service to the car- AP FILE PHOTO, JUNE 20, 2015 timized. dustry’s defense that some rier’s 100th city, Havana, Allen Sanders, right, kneels next to his wife, Georgette, both of McClellanville, S.C., as they pray at a “There are many systems juvenile systems are over- Cuba, with inaugural cel- sidewalk memorial in memory of the shooting victims in front of Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, that are basically clueless crowded and understaffed, ebration on fl ights departing S.C. When Dylann Roof was arrested, the man accused of killing nine people during a Bible study in a as to what the best practice lacking clinicians and oth- two U.S. gateway airports, Charleston church had a list of other area black churches in his car, law-enforcement offi cials testifi ed should be, and they end ers adequately trained in Tampa International and Monday. up mistreating transgen- dealing with transgender Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood der girls particularly, just teens. International. Southwest placing them in hallways Nelsen said the profes- Employees and Executive or handcuffing them to sion still is learning. Leaders joined customers in traveling aboard the fi rst Accused shooter had list of Southwest fl ights to Havana. Service to Santa Clara, Cuba, the carrier’s 101st city other black churches in car Suspect in bombing served, begins Thursday . Service to Varadero, Cuba, Associated Press backpack in known as Mother Emanuel. began Nov. 13. CHARLESTON, S.C. Roof’s car. A jury began last week hear- had run-in with cops When he was arrested, the Also on pa- ing testimony against Roof, Guterres sworn in man accused of killing nine pers found 22, who is on trial on 33 fed- Associated Press suspect detonated a belt as new UN offi cial people during a Bible study in Roof’s eral charges, including hate CAIRO of explosives inside a cha- in a Charleston church had car were crimes and obstruction of The young man suspect- pel adjacent to St. Mark’s UNITED NATIONS phone num- the practice of religion. Cathedral, seat of Egypt’s Former Portuguese Prime a list of other area black ed of blowing himself up bers for the Roof has formally entered inside a Cairo chapel dur- ancient Coptic Orthodox Minister Antonio Guterres churches in his car, law-en- Roof forcement offi cials testifi ed Statehouse a not-guilty plea to all the ing Sunday Mass, killing at Church. The more-than- was sworn in Monday as complex secretary-general of the Monday. charges. But his attorneys least 25 people, had been 100-year-old chapel was At the time, Dylann Roof in Colum- have said he’s willing to arrested and beaten by packed with worshippers. United Nations, becoming bia, as well as the name of the ninth U.N. chief in the told FBI agents he was too change that to guilty if pros- police two years ago after The dead included more Denmark Vesey, one of the ecutors agree not to seek the purportedly taking part in than 20 women and chil- body’s 71-year history. “worn out” from the June historic founders of Charles- 2015 shootings at Emanuel death penalty against him. an Islamist demonstration, dren. Forty-nine others The former U.N. refugee ton’s Emanuel AME. In his videotaped, two- chief was elected to the top AME Church to pursue fur- his lawyer said Monday. were injured, according to Vesey led a failed 1822 hour confession played for the latest fi gures from the job by acclamation in the ther shootings. But prose- slave rebellion that drove If independently con- cutors trying him on dozens jurors last week, Roof told firmed, Mahmoud Shafiq Health Ministry. General Assembly in Octo- the church underground. FBI agents he left bullets in ber. He takes over from Ban of federal charges presented After the plot was reported, Mohammed Mustafa Mahmoud Hassan, one evidence to jurors that Roof, a magazine so that he could would be the latest Egyp- of Musafa’s lawyers, said Ki-moon on Jan. 1. Vesey was hanged and the kill himself after the slay- armed with a handgun, church was burned. The tian to be radicalized after his client, who was 16 at the Pro-Kurds arrested ammunition, clothing and ings but changed his mind being subjected to police time of his arrest, was tor- church was rebuilt, but when he didn’t see any po- in wake of bombings other supplies, could poten- in 1834 all black churches abuse, a practice that was tured until he confessed to tially have been planning lice immediately after the common for decades and the possession of weapons were banned, and members shooting. ISTANBUL more violence. worshipped “underground” has become rampant after and explosions. Turkish authorities arrest- During roughly two hours until 1865, when Emanuel Evidence shown in photo- a crackdown on dissent He also faced charges of ed more than 200 people on the stand, former State AME Church was formally graphs introduced Monday following the military’s membership in an “illegal Monday after suicide bomb- Law Enforcement Division reorganized. showed Roof was essentially 2013 ouster of an Islamist organization,” Egyptian ings near an Istanbul sta- agent Brittany Burke testi- Burke is one of the state living in his car. Recovered president. parlance for the outlawed dium that killed 44 people. fied that names of a hand- agents who processed evi- from his black sedan were Speaking after a state Muslim Brotherhood, the The arrests primarily tar- ful of other churches and dence found in Roof’s car items of clothing, food, bev- funeral for the victims, Islamist group of which for- geted members of a Kurdish their addresses were found when he was arrested after erages and an empty liquor Egyptian President Abdel- mer President Mohammed political party that was a on a handwritten list in a the shootings at the church bottle. Fattah el-Sissi said the Morsi was a senior offi cial. focus of a broader govern- ment crackdown. Saturday’s attack, which a radical Kurdish group Rural opioid use drives surge claimed as an act of revenge Syria rebels retreat in collapse for state violence against the ethnic minority in the in drug-aff ected newborns Associated Press southeast, was the deadliest BEIRUT to hit Istanbul this year. Associated Press use these drugs during preg- Syrian rebels retreated Authorities blamed the CHICAGO nancy are at risk for seizures, from former strongholds carnage on the Kurdistan A surge in U.S infants excessive crying, problems in eastern Aleppo in a “ter- Workers’ Party, or PKK. born with symptoms of with breathing, sleeping rifying” collapse Monday, Staff /wire reports withdrawal from heroin or and feeding and other with- holding onto a small sliver strong prescription painkill- drawal symptoms. of territory packed with Selected local stocks ers is driven largely by ris- Treatment sometimes fighters and thousands of STOCK, DIVIDEND . . . . .CLOSE CHANGE ing drug use among women includes methadone and civilians as government Alcoa Inc., .12 ...... 31.25 -0.80 Aqua America, .71 . . . 30.33 0.23 in rural areas, a new study babies may need to be hospi- troops pressed on with Avalon Holdings,...... 2.87 -0.21 found. talized for weeks or months. their rapid advance. Chemical Bank, .27 . . . 23.34 -0.36 Community Health Sys. 5.50 -0.23 The problem in urban The study, led by Universi- The Syrian military said Cortland Bancorp, .28. .17.75 0.05 and rural areas was about ty of Michigan researchers, it had gained control of 99 Farmers Nat., .16 . . . . 14.00 -0.35 ASSOCIATED PRESS First Energy, 1.44 . . . 31.05 0.32 the same in 2004 – about 1 found that about 21 percent percent of the former op- In this photo released by the Syrian offi cial news agency SANA, a Fifth/Third, .52...... 26.54 -0.35 in 1,000 births were affect- of U.S newborns with with- position enclave in eastern FirstMerit Corp.,. . . . . 21.61 0.37 Aleppo, signaling an im- Syrian soldier carries a wounded woman in eastern Aleppo, Syria, First Niles Financial, .12 9.00 0.00 ed. But by 2013, the rural drawal symptoms in 2013 on Monday. Syria’s military said it has regained control of 98 per- FNB Corp., .48 ...... 15.75 -0.65 pending end to the rebels’ General Motors, 1.52 . .37.11 -0.55 rate had climbed to almost were from rural counties, cent of eastern Aleppo. General Electric, .92 . . 31.87 0.09 8 in 1,000. In urban areas, it up from 13 percent in 2004. four-year hold over parts of Huntington Bank, .28 13.30 -0.21 iHeartMedia Inc., . . . . . 1.30 -0.10 reached 5 per 1,000 births. To come up with their es- the city as the fi nal hours of clashes or capture. end the conflict: Signifi- JP Morgan Chase, 1.92 84.75 -0.74 The rates correspond with timate, the researchers ana- battle played out. Retaking Aleppo, which cant parts of Syria are still Key Corp, .34 ...... 18.19 -0.27 LaFarge, .34...... - - women’s use of opioid drugs lyzed data of U.S. hospital “The situation is very, has been divided between outside government con- Macy’s, 1.51 ...... 40.45 -1.99 during pregnancy. 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#1 #9 #15 How do you write on paper the things you feel inside; of the emptiness and the On Christmas Day, dear son, it’s true Our hearts are still aching, longing, dear, for you. We Snow will fall at Christmas time, The smell of pine trees in the air, but the face of sadness when the one you love has died. To us you were so special; what more is had the dearest son in all the world we know, He’ll always be within our thoughts because our dear ______, we long to see you again. When the poinsettias open And their there to say except to wish with all our hearts That you were here today. we loved him so. To see him was to love him And love him, but forever, For God did make beauty naturally waves, We will gather up some bunches And lay them gentle on your #2 him, what he was And ne’er made such another. grave. Oh, so often do we wonder To the place where you are laid, And think if God Their memories are with us, Now that Christmas time is here; God knows how #10 had only left you Longer on earth with us to stay. much we miss them, And long to have them near. Do not stand at my grave and weep I am not there, I do not sleep, I am a thousand winds #16 #3 that blow, I am the diamond that glints on snow. I am the sunlight on ripened grain, I am This will be our first Christmas without you, But it won’t be the last. We still love Remembering all the yesterdays, The special growing years Spent with friends and the gentle autumn rain. When you awake in the morning’s hush, I am the swift upflinging you and miss you so. But I’m sure God knew what was best. rush of quiet birds’ circling flight, I am the soft starshine at night. Do not stand at my family, And shared with smiles and tears. Remembering all the yesterdays, And, grave and cry I am not there, I did not die. #17 knowing as we do; The love in those sweet memories, is all wrapped up in you. “OUR CHRISTMAS DAY” The house is all decorated, The Christmas tree is #4 #11 trimmed, But because you are not with us, This day has been dimmed. Your We are sad within our memory And lonely, this Christmas Day, For the ones we loved so Just when life was brightest, Just when your years were best; You were called from memories are always with us, And your voice we often hear, And on this day like dearly Have forever been called away. We think of them in silence, No eye may see us this world of sorrow, To a home of eternal rest. many others, We will shed a silent tear. But one thing will comfort us, As this weep. But many silent tears are shed, When others are asleep. Christmas day goes by, That you are with your Creator Way up in the sky. #5 #12 Please, God, forgive a silent tear, A fervent wish our Dad was here; There are #18 We want to share the joys surrounding this blessed Christmas Day And to say we love and others, yes, we know, But he was ours, we loved him so. Who mended all the things I tore, Who made me scrub my ears; Who smiled when I miss you more than words can ever say. Our thoughts of you are many, No one sees us was happy, And who kissed away my tears? I am sure you know, dear _____, That it’s #6 weep, But many lonely tears are shed, When others are asleep. Faithful wife, loving you, I’m thinking of; This brings to you my Christmas thoughts, And all my year- Christmas brings back memories Of the days gone by, The Christmas past we mother, friend to all in need. You gave us so much everyone knew God’s greatest blessing ’round love. shared Together you and I. And all these recollections Of the happy times we knew, to us was you. #19 Bring heartaches and a longing At this Christmas Time for you. #13 “TO _____” You were the spirit of Christmas, dear _____, For your heart was the home of #7 Dear Mother, thinking of you at Christmas Time And remembering that our memories are good cheer, You were the spirit of all that was joyous, All that was precious and dear. This Although you’re spending your Christmas in Heaven, I’m sure that you will hear treasures that no one can . Your death is a heartache that no one can heal. Some may wish holds a thought that is tender, A meaning that is loving and true; For it’s meaning that every time I whisper softly, “Merry Christmas, ______dear.” forget you now that you’ve gone, But we will remember no matter how long. is loving and true; For it’s filled with the blessings of the season, And it’s made, _____ #8 #14 dear, just for you. Just like a beautiful, long stemmed rose, Her precious memory grows and grows. A tender chord of memory is touched Christmas Day, Loving thoughts of our dear parents Touching the hearts of all those she loved, And like the fragrance of that same rose, Will never fade away. Time will never dim our memory Of those we dearly loved. Their These are only examples. Her love, so sweet, still flows and flows. Filling our lives with warmth that shows voice, their smile, their loving is missing. Since God called them above. The wording can be changed she’s there. So like a forever-blooming rose, the beauty she shared Eternally glows, to personalize your verse to fit your needs. for deep in our hearts.

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» INSIDE C SOCIETY, C2 • ET CETERA, C3 • COMICS, C4 COMING TOMORROW This year’s Burger of the Year TUESDAY competition was very close, but THE DECEMBER 13, 2016 in the end, the award went to ... VALLEY LIFE See tomorrow’s paper. 5 THE VINDICATOR | C1 Live music performances PEOPLE’S on television shows this P H A R M ACY week include: ‘La La Land,’ ‘Moonlight’ top Globes list The Graedons 1 Miranda Lambert: By JAKE COYLE Ridge.” nominations confirmed The nominations for the Tonight on “Late AP Film Writer On the television side, what has already solidifi ed year’s best comedies include Show With Stephen Damien Chazelle’s Los An- “The People v. O.J. Simpson” as a notably more diverse FX’s freshman “Atlanta” Colbert” (CBS) geles musical “La La Land” continued its awards suc- Oscar fi eld. as well as the established Will hops 2 Neil Diamond: sang and danced its way to a cess with fi ve nominations, Kenneth Lonergan’s ten- series ABC’s “black-ish,” Wednesday on “Late leading seven Golden Globes including best limited se- der portrait of grief, “Man- HBO’s “Veep” and Amazon’s Late Show With James nominations, with Barry ries. Other regulars (“Veep,” chester by the Sea,” landed “Mozart in the Jungle” and lead to Corden” (CBS) Jenkins’ celebrated coming- “Transparent”) were also five nominations, includ- “Transparent.” recognized, though a of-age tale “Moonlight” close ing best actor in a drama Best drama nominations Metallica: Thursday on its heels with six nods. number of more recent ac- 3 for Casey Affleck. Producer include HBO juggernaut deeper on “Jimmy Kimmel “La La Land” earned claimed shows not eligible Matt Damon, in a statement, “Game of Thrones” plus a Live” (ABC) nominations for its lead for September’s Emmy thanked the Hollywood For- crop of new arrivals: HBO’s actors, Emma Stone and Awards elbowed their way eign Press “for championing The Pretenders: “Westworld,” Netflix’s “The sleep? 4 Ryan Gosling, as well best in, including “The Night a little movie like ours.” Friday on “Conan” picture, comedy or musi- Of,” “Westworld,” “Atlanta,” The best actress race is one Crown” and “Stranger (TBS) “This Is Us” and “Insecure.” Things,” and NBC’s “This Is cal. The film also scored of the year’s most competi- You wrote about a man The film nominations Us.” Q. 5 : nominations for directing, tive, though it’s so far been with problems with vi- Saturday on “Satur- screenplay, score and origi- also verifi ed that this year’s dominated by “Elle” star “This Is Us,” a gentle fam- olent REM sleep and you day Night Live” (NBC) nal song in the nominations awards season isn’t near- Isabelle Huppert. She was ily drama that proved to be recommended melatonin. announced Monday in Los ly so white as last year’s. nominated for best actress an instant sensation this fall, Why didn’t you mention Angeles by the Hollywood Along with “Moonlight,” in a drama, along with Amy also has scored two support- hops along with this? Hops Foreign Press Assocation. nominations were heaped Adams (“Arrival”), Natalie ing-actress Globes nomina- increase the amount of deep “Moonlight” led the fi eld on Denzel Washington’s Portman (”Jackie”), Jessica tions, for Chrissy Metz and sleep over REM sleep. I am in the dramatic categories, August Wilson adaptation Chastain (“Miss Sloane”) Mandy Moore. more rested even if I don’t including best picture. It “Fences” (including acting and Negga. With the Globes generally sleep longer hours when I earned nods for Jenkins’ nods for Washington and take hops at bedtime. favoring edgier cable fare, directing and script, sup- Viola Davis), the interracial TELEVISION No one knows why “THE VOICE” (9 P.M., porting actor favorite Ma- marriage drama “Loving” In the Golden Globes tele- “This Is Us” and “black-ish” A. some people are more NBC): “The Voice” wraps hershala Ali and supporting (leads Ruth Negga and Joel vision nominations, FX’s are tied for most nomina- vulnerable to acting out up another season with a actress Naomie Harris. Edgerton were each nomi- “The People v. O.J. Simp- tions among all series on their bad dreams than oth- heavily padded two-hour The other nominees for nated) and the inspirational son: American Crime Story” traditional broadcast TV, ers. Dream enactment of fi nale. Maybe this time the best picture, drama, were NASA drama about African- claimed the lead in with fi ve with three apiece. Among the sort the writer described winner will actually have “Manchester by the Sea,” American mathematicians nods, followed by another networks overall, HBO leads may be linked to a neurolog- some staying power. “Lion,” “Hell or High Water” “Hidden Figures” (includ- miniseries, AMC’s “The with 14 nominations, while ical problem (Clinical Auto- nomic Research online, Oct. “ROCK THE TROOPS” and Mel Gibson’s “Hacksaw ing Octavia Spencer). Those Night Manager,” with four. FX is runner-up with nine. 18, 2016). (9 P.M., SPIKE): Filmed at Recent research inves- Pearl Harbor and hosted by tigating the effect of hops Dwayne Johnson, “Rock the Lee Daniels expands his music-show empire with ‘Star’ on sleep is limited, but one Troops” is a special that cel- study found that a combi- ebrates America’s military nation of valerian and hops men and women. Featured: resulted in deeper sleep (Eu- performances and appear- ropean Journal of Medical ances by Kevin Hart, Jack Research, May 2008). That Black, Keegan Michael-Key, seems consistent with your Rob Riggle, Terry Crews, Cue the drama experience. Nick Jonas, Flo Rida and Another study compared more. FRAZIER MOORE about where we are racially in Amer- standardized extracts of AP Television Writer “THE REAL O’NEALS” ica. So the lead girl (Star) is white, her valerian, hops and passion- (9:30 P.M., ABC): On “The NEW YORK sister’s half-black, and, just to turn flower to zolpidem (Ambi- Real O’Neals,” Eileen will The title of Lee Daniels’ latest ven- things upside down, the third girl, who en) for short-term insomnia (Indian Journal of Pharma- stop at nothing to win the ture, “Star,” might very well identify is black, is the rich girl.” this celebrated producer-director- That was the show as envisioned. cology, January-February Christmas choir competi- 2013). There was no differ- tion, even if it means giving writer. His films include “Monster’s “Then HE became president,” says Ball,” ‘’Precious” and “The Butler,” Daniels, perhaps getting a little ahead ence between the two treat- the coveted solo to the ments, suggesting that the choir’s newest member, while two seasons ago he roared into of himself. But his point is clear: With series TV with Fox’s smash music dra- half of its 13 episodes completed, herbs may be as helpful as instead of her son, Kenny. the sleep medicine. Expect things to get ugly ... ma “Empire.” Daniels worries that the ground has shifted under his series as it has with You can learn more about and funny. But “Star,” a sort of “Empire” encore, nondrug approaches to in- refers instead to the lure of stardom on so much else. “This show is a little bit TV LISTINGS, C3 somnia, including hops, an ambitious singing trio, and, more about what’s going on today, but now passionflower and valer- ENTERTAINMENT NEWS specifi cally, to the fi ery young woman it’s more of an escape. Because I think ian, from our revised Guide calling the shots. Her name happens people just can’t bear what’s going on to Getting a Good Night’s Brit Floyd returns to be Star. now. The show is for those of us who Sleep. It is available for pur- to Packard hall Star is played by Jude Demorest, can’t bear it.” chase electronically at www. who joins real-life fellow newcomers But for Daniels – a gay black man PeoplesPharmacy.com. WARREN Brittany O’Grady (as Star’s sister Simo- who, growing up, felt like an outsider Brit Floyd, the internation- I have written before ne) and Ryan Destiny (as Alexandra) in his “West Philly” neighborhood – Q. about how I take cocoa ally known Pink Floyd tribute escape isn’t really what he aims to give in portraying this defi ant threesome FOX to get the benefits without show that faithfully recre- out to beat the odds in the show-biz his audience. Actually, he wants to ates the full concert experi- Jude Demorest stars in “Star,” airing extra calories. I take about a sweepstakes and make a fresh start in Wednesday at 9 p.m. on Fox. share a bit of what he’s learned living tablespoon every morning, ence, will return to Packard their lives. what he calls, sardonically, his “zany in coffee, in oatmeal, any Music Hall on March 27. The “Star,” which premieres Wednesday ON THE AIR life.” way I can with a bit of sweet- concert will start at 8 p.m. at 9 p.m. on Fox, also features Queen “When I was 7, I watched somebody ener and skim milk. Tickets start at $34.50 Latifah as the girls’ surrogate mother What: “Star” premiere killed,” he says. “And also when I was I have noticed that my and go on sale at 10 a.m. and Benjamin Bratt as a down-on- When: 9 p.m. Wednesday 10. memory is better than it was Friday at ticketmaster.com, “I’m 57 (on Christmas Eve) and I’m years ago. I attribute that to his-luck talent agent. It was co-creat- by phone at 1-800-745-3000 ed by Daniels, who directed the fi rst Where: Fox alive, without HIV, and that’s a mira- the cocoa and thank you for and at the Packard box of- two episodes and has been heavily cle: I watched so many friends die in writing about it. fi ce, 1703 Mahoning Ave. involved in all the subsequent writing my arms, many of whom I had slept I am asking today about NW. It was “Empire.” dementia. It ran in my and editing. “Then Fox said, ‘You want to do an- with. So when you’ve got a foundation Brit Floyd last played “We want to get it off the ground of bullets whizzing by you or some- mother’s family. Packard hall in March 2015. other one?’ I said, ‘OK.’” I am 78. I live alone and in the right way,” he says, copping to He stewed over what that new series body dying in front of you, and parents a bit of weariness from his heavy in- manage my property, mow- Lionel and Mariah should be, and gathered what he calls who didn’t embrace you, you have a ing pastures for my 36-year- volvement. “It’s a delicate time. You “a hodgepodge of things that inspired wealth of stuff at your command. I old horse and caring for my join forces for tour really have to get people hooked into me: ‘Dreamgirls,’ ‘Valley of the Dolls,’ only just now started going to therapy. dogs and cats, in addition NEW YORK the characters.” ‘Sex and the City’; a girls’ show with But before that, all my therapy was my to paying bills and keeping Get ready to party all night While “Empire” depicts the glitzy music and a little bit of edge.” work. I just spilled it out. the house in good repair. I long with Lionel Richie and but cut-throat world of music at its Plus original vocal-and-dance num- “My work is all about from whence drive alone to a family re- Mariah Carey. pinnacle, “Star” is planted at the gritty bers. I cometh,” says the man who found union every year. This year I The singers announced entry level. “It’s hard enough telling a story,” he his way to Los Angeles and landed his have noticed a decline in my Monday they are joining But how did the series come about? declares with a roll of his eyes. “I must fi rst job as a receptionist at a nursing cousin (my mother’s sister’s forces for the All The Hits Daniels explains that, after feasting be a masochist to want to add music! agency. “I’m living a dream today. I’m daughter). Tour, which kicks off in Bal- on movie success, he resolved a while It has to be seamless – you can’t just blessed. And I’m here to give you what Can cocoa or dark choco- timore on March 15. Stops back to give TV a try. bust out into a musical number. But I you’re craving, which is a story that late slow dementia? Since my memory improved, I include PPG Paints Arena “I did a pilot. I thought, ‘OK, I can enjoyed it so much with ‘Empire’ we you can identify with; voices that you check THAT off my bucket list.’ I as- wonder if that had anything in Pittsburgh on March 21, did it again. don’t hear and faces you don’t see. At to do with my good brain and Quicken Loans Arena in sumed it wouldn’t get picked up. Then “And I wanted to talk about race, least, not onscreen every day.” it got picked up.” function. I have been taking Cleveland on April 5. cocoa for about six years, Tickets for the 35-date and I’ve definitely noticed tour, starring Richie with even fewer earn re-designation. age. The Orthopedic Joint Camp Ravenna, Salem, Struthers, War- an improvement. Carey as a special guest, go MAGNET hospitals must complete educational session is designed ren and Youngstown. You might not be the on sale Saturday at 10 a.m. HEALTH the re-designation process every to learn to expect in preparing for A. first to notice an im- at livenation.com. Shoes from children’s to adult four years., said Lori DeNiro, chief surgery, the care received during a sizes from athletic to dress to ca- provement, but scientists Both Richie and Carey briefs nursing offi cer for Mercy Health hospital stay, and what you can do sual are accepted, as are all types are trying to discover if the have a string of hits that re- – Youngstown. to ensure that you make a quick of shoes from athletic to dress to connection is real. One main popular today. Richie’s and full recovery once you return study of more than 500 peo- casual. Boots in children’s sizes ple over 65 years old last- catalog includes “All Night Mercy Health is noted Free educational health home. Spouses, signifi cant others are especially needed, and socks Long (All Night),” “Hello” and or supportive friends and family ed two years and found that for rigorous standards services offered of all sizes are accepted. Specifi c those who reported regu- “Stuck on You.” Carey is only are welcome. For information, visit YOUNGSTOWN SHARON, PA. locations and other information lar chocolate consumption behind the Beatles for most SharonOrtho.com. To register, call are located on the group’s web- No. 1 songs on Billboard’s Mercy Health – Youngstown’s The Sharon Regional Health at the start of the study were St. Elizabeth Youngstown, St. System is off ering a variety of free 1-800-451-5599. site, at www.ankleandfootcare. about 40 percent less like- Hot 100 chart with 18. Her com. hits include “Vision of Love,” Elizabeth Boardman and St. educational health sessions and ly to have a decline in their 19th annual shoe and cognitive-function scores “Hero” and “We Belong Joseph Warren hospitals were community services. They are: sock drive underway ‘Diabetes Counts’ Together.” recently re-designated MAGNET Sharon Regional Free Market- at the end of it (Journal of hospitals by the American Nurses place Open Enrollment Session: BOARDMAN workshops offered Alzheimer’s Disease, May Behind the scenes Credentialing Center’s MAGNET Tuesday, Dec. 13, 1 to 2 p.m. and Ankle & Foot Care Centers’ YOUNGSTOWN 2016). The Maine-Syracuse of Arms exhibit Recognition Program for meeting Thursday, Dec. 15, from 5:30 19th annual holiday shoe and The Ohio Living Home Health Longitudinal Study of 968 the most rigorous standards for to 6:30 p.m., at the Hermitage sock drive is underway with the & Hospice Senior Center, 1110 individuals also found that YOUNGSTOWN nursing professionalism, team- goal of delivering more than 700 people who ate chocolate Diagnostic & Specialty Center, Fifth Ave., is off ering “Diabetes more frequently performed The Mahoning Valley His- work and superiority in patient pairs of shoes and hundreds of 2375 Garden Way, Hermitage, Pa. Counts,” a series of weekly two- better on a battery of cogni- torical Society will have a care. Sharon Regional counselors are pairs of socks to local residents hour workshops from 1 to 3 p.m. behind-the-scenes tour of tive-function tests (Appetite, With the initial designation of off ering community assistance through the Salvation Army early on Mondays from Feb. 6 to its “Memories of Christmas May 2016). This same study St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital to identify and enroll in the health next year. March 13. Past” with Anthony Worrel- showed that the chocolate and St. Joseph Warren Hospital in insurance plan that best serves The podiatric physician group lia, who designed the exhibit, The free educational work- lovers were less likely to de- 2002, Mercy Health – Youngstown the individual’s needs available and its staff are collecting new or at 6 p.m. today. shops, designed for people who velop Type 2 diabetes (Appe- became the fi rst health care orga- through the health insurance Mar- nearly new shoes and new socks are diabetic or pre-diabetic, 60 tite online, Oct. 8, 2016). We The cost is $15 ($12 for nization in Ohio to be recognized ketplace. Call 724-983-3994 for through Jan. 6 at its offi ces in years and over, or have Medicare can’t conclude that choc- MVHS members). The ex- by MAGNET. St. Elizabeth Board- information. Alliance, Andover, Austintown, or Medicare/Medicaid, encour- olate is protective, but the hibit is at the Arms Family man joined the other two hospi- Sharon Regional Orthopedic Boardman, Campbell, Champion, ages small life-style changes while finding suggests that it is Museum, 648 Wick Ave. tals in MAGNET in 2011. Joint Camp: Wednesday from 6 to Columbiana, Cornersburg, East participants learn about diabetes reasonably safe to eat choc- Call 330-743-2589 for Only 8 percent of U.S. hospi- 7 p.m. at the Diagnostic & Imaging Liverpool, East Palestine, Green- and how it aff ects their health. To olate, or in your case to con- reservations. tals rise to MAGNET status, and Center, 2435 Garden Way, Hermit- ville, Pa., Liberty, Niles, Poland, register, call 330-744-5071. sume cocoa.. ©2016 King Features Syndicate Inc.

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TUESDAY FOOD SALES Dear DECEMBER 13, 2016 Every Wednesday in Society Annie SOCIETY NEWS and on vindy.com. THE VINDICATOR | C2 Lost pets If you’re going paperless, contact the company live on Dear Heloise: Most com- holiday season. The rest of tree, but could not locate Don’t forget doorknobs panies today want us to pay the year, these pieces are the stand. I had an old pa- and handles throughout the bills online and go paperless. Heloise stored in their original box- tio-umbrella stand, and in house! in our This makes me nervous, so es in a closet. desperation, I tried it. The I continue to pay as many The problem I had every tree fi t with just a little wig- Heloise bills as possible by mail. year was removing the foam gle room. I turned the tree Dear Heloise: I noticed whether I paid in person or as I put on the decorations. hearts One month, instead of pay- by mail. They agreed, but inserts carefully (and with- how difficult it seems to ing my credit card by mail, out foam remnants going It was the easiest job you align the lids of some larger Dear Annie: Ten years explained it was simply an can imagine. The tree skirt ago, I was transferred to I made a branch payment. effort to save paper. everywhere), because of the jars to close them correctly. I was surprised when my snug fi t within the boxes. I was put on, and no one is I unscrew the lid and align Chicago for work. I didn’t the wiser! For a smaller tree, bill came the next month Jim R., Omaha, Neb. solved this problem by cut- it to the spot where it closes know anyone and found just wrap cloth around the but there was no envelope ting long pieces of ribbon the easiest, then mark the myself very lonely the fi rst trunk to make it fi t. year. One winter night included for mailing it. In- This is a new trend that and wrapping the ribbon lid and the jar with a per- stead, there was a note on can be frustrating to those around the foam before I while I was out picking Pam F., Flint, Texas manent marker. All you up Chinese takeout for the bill that stated the com- used to paying by check and packed it into the box. This have to do to fi nd that spot dinner, I heard barking pany noticed I had made a mail. A good hint, though, is allows me to pull on the rib- again is line up the marks to do what you did and call bon and then easily pull out Dear Heloise: It is a good and saw a little black and payment in person and it hint to wipe your telephones and screw the lid back on. white puppy under a tree. I was not mailing an enve- the company. the entire foam packaging from the box. and remote controls occa- looked around everywhere lope so I could continue to sionally with antibacterial David, via email make payments in person Heloise and saw no signs of an Samantha K. cloths to guard against cold owner. He was very young, (no envelope necessary). Dear Heloise: I have many Send a money-saving or timesaving hint in Louisiana and fl u germs and grime. to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, San Anto- and it was very cold, so I I had to call and ask the collectible pieces, particu- nio, TX 78279-5000, fax it to 210-HELO- took him home. company to please keep larly holiday-themed items Dear Heloise: I pulled out Susan in Crawford, ISE or email it to [email protected]. I put up signs with his sending me the envelopes that I put out during the my 7- to 8-foot Christmas Texas ©2016 by King Features Syndicate Inc. picture, saying I had found him. No one responded. I decided it was safe to “adopt” him. I named him Snoopy. Having the companion- ship of a dog really helped with my loneliness.One Saturday afternoon at the dog park, Snoopy started playing with a huge black Labrador. The Lab’s owner came up to me, and we struck up a conversation. Fast-forward 10 years. Snoopy was diagnosed with hemangiosarcoma. The vet gave him three months to live. My hus- band and I were devas- tated. I simply couldn’t imagine life without this dog. He had been such a wonderful companion to us. Two months after his diagnosis, he passed away. Since then, I have been so depressed. I am hav- ing trouble concentrating at work. This companion who was there through so much of my life is now gone. My husband is sad, too, but keeps trying to tell me to snap out of it. I am so sad; I can’t. How can I get over this loss?

Grieving for Snoopy SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR Dear Grieving: I am so sorry for your loss. I, too, Junior Civic League launches new website am an animal lover and The Junior Civic League launched its redesigned website on Dec. 1 at www.juniorcivicleague.org. The goal of the new website is to provide easier access to the history and understand how much ani- mission of JCL, as well as updated information for joining the organization and a list of upcoming events. The site also features an integrated social media button linked to mals truly are members of Facebook. JCL will be constantly updating the website with information, photos and press releases in the news section. JCL was founded in 1952 and is one of the oldest the family. Though you will African-American women’s civic organizations in the Mahoning Valley. Members of JCL, fi rst row from left, are Jeannine Baker, Susan M. Moorer, Juanita Davis, Bea Baker, never forget Snoopy, I prom- Frances Curd, Carla J. Baldwin, Trina McCain, Donna Turner and Christine Henning. In the second row are Sylvia Rupert, Pamela Murrell, Veronica Crafter-Srinivasan, Deborah ise that time will lessen the Ferguson, Jerrine King, Yvette Clark-Kirksey, Tammie Cooper, Charmaine Bracy, Jenita Gillespie, Cynthia Little, Kim Kitchen, Akesha N. Joseph and Lynette Brown. Marcella pain. I’ve always found Kennedy also is a member. comfort in a poem by Steve and Diane Bodofsky: “The Rainbow Bridge” REUNIONS Annual spelling bee winners are announced “By the edge of a woods, Campbell Memorial High Reservations are due by at the foot of a hill, is a lush, On Dec. 1, Struthers Elemen- School Class of 1956 will meet Wednesday; call Betty at 330- green meadow where time for brunch at 11 a.m. Thursday 743-8235 or Evelyn at 330- at Bedford Trails in Coitsville. stands still. tary School students in the 793-5745. Classmates and third and fourth grades com- Guests are welcome. guests are welcome. Where the friends of man peted in the annual spelling Woodrow Wilson High Woodrow Wilson High and woman do run, when School Class of 1953 will School Class of 1965 will meet their time on earth is over bee. This year’s competition meet for a Christmas party for lunch at noon Thursday at and done. lasted for 11 rounds and in- and luncheon at 2 p.m. Mon- the Hollywood Casino. Guests cluded a vocabulary round. day at Sts. Cyril and Metho- are welcome. For here, between this dius Church, 252 E. Wood Upcoming reunions are published Tues- world and the next, is a Christopher Dominick, St., downtown Youngstown. days. Please submit information about place where each beloved third grade, left, won the The cost is $20 per person. class and family gatherings to the So- creature fi nds rest. ciety Department by 5 p.m. Friday. spelling bee, and Mia Clyde, On this golden land, they fourth grade, was the run- SHHHHH... Don’t tell anyone we’re your wait and they play, till the source for the Affordable Care Act (better Rainbow Bridge they cross ner-up. Dominick will ad- known as Obama Care). Enroll now through over one day. vance to The Vindicator January 31st. We have over 30 years of experience and our services are FREE! No more do they suffer, in Spelling Bee on March 11, pain or in sadness, for here 2017, at Youngstown State they are whole, their lives University. fi lled with gladness. R. Kashmiry Their limbs are restored, and Associates, Inc. their health renewed, their 250 DeBartolo Place, Suite 2550 • Boardman, Ohio 44512 bodies have healed, with 330.758.4163 or 1.877.860.6295 strength imbued. SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR www.rkashmiry.com They romp through the grass, without even a care, until one day they start, and Holiday musical Winner will receive an 18” Doll and her sniff at the air. selections at library personalized storybook in original box! All ears prick forward, SALEM ® To enter call eyes dart front and back, Salem Public Library, 821 WIN AN AMERICAN GIRL E. State St., will host an in- then all of a sudden, one Courtesy of 1-877-934-7993 breaks from the pack. terlude of holiday musical selections from 2 to 3 p.m. Call from Sunday, November 27th For just at that instant, Sundayperformed by An- their eyes have met; together gels’ Wings, a harp and fl ute through Saturday, December 17th. again, both person and pet. duo. It will take place in the Winner drawn on Tuesday, December 20th adult reading area on level Call Melody So they run to each oth- two of the library. There is and will be contacted by phone. er, these friends from long Now ™ no cost or registration re- Ellison NEW Offi cial Rules: past, the time of their part- for 2017! 1. No purchase necessary. 5. Contestants must be eighteen (18) years of age or older. quired, and the program is 2. Only one entry per call. 6. All calls will be offered a subscription special. ing is over at last. To Win 3. Only one entry per person. 7. Proper ID required to claim prize. open to the public. Connie 4. Any duplicates will be disqualifi ed. 8. Prize must be picked up at The Vindicator. 9. Complete rules on vindy.com/contestrules The sadness they felt Price on flute and Allison while they were apart, has Miller on harp are local tal- turned into joy once more ents. in each heart. They embrace with a love that will last forever, and then, side-by-side, they cross over... together.”

Copyright 1998 Steve and Diane Bodof- sky. All Rights Reserved. Reprinted with permission. http://www.newrainbow- bridge.com © 2016 Creators Syndicate

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EMAIL: [email protected] ET CETERA THE VINDICATOR | TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2016 C3 YEARS AGO TODAY’S HOROSCOPE TVTONIGHT For complete TV & movie listings, see TV Week in Saturday’s Vindicator Movies TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Dec. 13). 12/13/16 6:30 7 pm 7:30 8 pm 8:30 9 pm 9:30 10 pm 10:30 11 pm 11:30 Today is Tuesday, Dec. 13, the 348th day of 2016. You will accept people who felt NBC Nightly Inside Edition Family Feud The Voice Performance The Voice “Live Finale, Part 2” (Season Finale) Ameri- 21 News Tonight Show There are 18 days left in the year. unacceptable, love those who ex- 21-WFMJ-NBC News - Holt (N) recaps. (N) ca’s vote reveals the winner. 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Inside the NFL Highlights Shameless Lip buckles un- Inside the NFL Highlights commissioners that underfunding his depart- -- a casual conversation with a SHOW er” (2003) Navy SEALs protect Nigerian refugees from ruthless rebels. from the fourteenth week. (N) der the pressure. from the fourteenth week. (:00) “Fast Five” (2011, Action) Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Jordana Brewster. Rock the Troops A tribute to America’s armed services. (N) Rock the Troops ment will be an open invitation to criminals to friend, for instance. SPIKE operate in the county. GEMINI STO Zips Waves Car Warriors Swing Clinic Zips Notre Dame Fight Sports From Dec. 10, 2011.  (May 21-June 21). Warren Councilman William D. Franklin SYFY “National Treasure: Book” “Volcano” (1997, Action) Tommy Lee Jones, Anne Heche, Gaby Hoffmann. Aftermath (N) “Final Destination 3” (2006) People will respond to your re- accuses Mayor Daniel Sferra of vetoing his spect. 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The suit fi led by the Republican Party, the U.S. La- songbird is inside you always. bor Party and the American Party that alleged It just needs to, once in a while, rest its voice. election fraud. The state’s electoral votes will go to Jimmy Carter, who had enough votes to win LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Don’t election without Ohio. let other people’s opinions knock you off your game. Someone Cleveland Browns Coach Forrest Gregg says else’s judgment doesn’t have his team gave away the game to the Kansas City to be unsettling; uncertain- Chiefs, who shellacked the Browns, 39-14, and ty could, in fact, call forward deprived Cleveland of its slim chance to make your best self. It’s all in your the playoffs. interpretation. 1966: Mahoning County commissioners, fear- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). ful that the Board of Child Welfare may run out Your imagination gets an injec- ODDLY ENOUGH others in the U.K.” Police: ‘Postal Grinch’ The Bank of Canada says their of money in 1967, calls a special meeting with tion of color. It’s like a brand- caught opening packages the board to discuss a record $1,065,000 budget new ink cartridge in your printer, Tallow tensions: Vegans bank notes also have tallow, accord- ing to a CBC report. BOYNTON BEACH, FLA. for the coming year. ready to flesh out some vivid im- seek ‘fat-free’ 5-pound note agery for you. Dream that you’ll A Florida man is being accused of Bishop James W. Malone blesses the founda- make it. Dream big and dream LONDON Here comes the fuzz: Police being a Christmas Grinch after au- tion and cornerstone of the new St. Patrick wild. The ’s new plastic thorities say he broke into a post of- Church in Hubbard. to grow goatees for charity !LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). It’s 5-pound note is stronger, cleaner and fi ce and tried to steal packages. Alma Alm is crowned queen at the St. Lucia not enough to have an opinion. safer – but apparently not suitable for CHICOPEE, MASS. Francis Keller, 56, was arrested by Festival at Bethlehem Lutheran Church. Miss Anyone can do that. But to have vegetarians. Here comes the fuzz: Police in the Boynton Beach Police Depart- Alm was cited for her work in the Lutheran an opinion that’s thoroughly and Vegans and vegetarians are call- Chicopee are growing goatees for ment and charged with burglary. Po- League. uniquely thought out -- you real- ing for the new bank notes, which charity. lice say they found him inside a post Youngstown City Council passes two emer- ly admire the person who pres- have only been in circulation for two Offi cers in the western Massachu- offi ce work room using scissors to gency ordinances providing for demolition of ents you with such a thing today. months, to be replaced because they setts city are being challenged to open packages. houses on South Avenue and Chestnut Street to "SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). are made with a substance derived sport a little facial hair as part of the Police said Keller, a former postal provide right-of-way for the downtown loop. If thoughts were furniture, a from animal fat. popular “No Shave November” trend employee for 30 years, gained entry 1941: Harry Rownd, retired industrialist, will on social media. few timeless pieces deserve the The Bank of England confi rmed using an old security code for the door. head the campaign to raise $170,000 as the dis- prime mental real estate you on Twitter that the notes contain “a In this case, the challenge got un- Authorities also said Keller was give them. Then there are some trict’s share of the national American Red Cross trace of a substance known as tal- derway a little late – Nov. 27 – and it extremely intoxicated when he was goal. broken down, archaic pieces that will run until New Year’s Day. low” – a rendered form of animal fat, found beside a cart full of open pack- Boardman High School cagers storm to their you would do well to move on Michael Wilk is the department’s out and replace. processed from suet, which is some- ages. According to police, he told offi - third triumph, downing Austintown Fitch, 36- times used in soaps and candles. public information offi cer. He says cers he was planning to steal valuable SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 24. Tony Andio and Al Pastor are Boardman’s # An online petition against the participating offi cers will pay $40 items to buy crack. Records show 21). To know someone very well, each, and donations are being encour- leading scorers. so well that you’re comfortable notes has been getting attention. Keller was being held in the Palm aged from members of the public. Beach County jail. It wasn’t known if Plans are complete for the annual Christ- with this person in a myriad The petition says the use of tallow is mas party given by the YWCA Junior Business Wilks says the proceeds will go to a Keller has a lawyer. of situations -- it’s a wonder- “unacceptable to millions of vegans, Women’s Club for 30 girls, age 9 to 13, from the vegetarians, Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and local charity. Associated Press ful feeling. Plus, making efforts Christ Mission. toward this end is nothing but pleasure. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). $ JUMBLE AND CROSSWORD 12/13/16 58 40 You may find yourself thinking ACROSS Liverpool poky Pricked 1 59 Meadow 42 Taj -- harshly of a situation. It doesn’t THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Faux -- 43 make you a bad person. It’s natu- by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek 4 Manitoba tribe DOWN Firms up ral to have a whole array of feel- 8 44 Mouse target? Unscramble these four Jumbles, Resign 1 Hiker's trail 45 ings, some darker than others. one letter to each square, 12 Lady of the haus Fore opposite 2 Frizzy hairdo Just watch your words, is all. You to form four ordinary words. 13 47 Aim Lubricates 3 Fret can’t take them back. 14 48 Bait HCOVU Bear, to Brutus 4 Thicket AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). 15 49 Vulcan's forge % Intrude 5 Narrow inlet 51 Some have trouble saying ‘’no’’ 17 Dated expletive Tease 6 Overhead trains 52 Gershwin or Glass while others are afraid to say ©2016 Tribune Content Agency, LLC 18 Coyote plaints All Rights Reserved. 7 Winding curve ‘’yes.’’ Everyone is different. Set 19 53 Earth, in combos Sneaks a look 8 "Bohemian Rhapsody" up those personal rules again, CLEET 20 Slangy affirmative rockers and this time, make sure they 22 40-cup brewer 9 Coax are catered to you. 23 YESTERDAY’S ANSWER Thwart 10 Baroness Karen &PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). 26 Horrible boss 11 Youngsters How can you take the relation- SOLONE 28 Hither and -- ship to more-splendid levels? You 16 With cunning Check out the new, free JUSTCheck out the new, JUMBLE app 31 Whirlpool 19 Opposite of post- will accomplish this aim, mostly 32 San Francisco hill 21 Think because you have the creativity, 33 Bullring shout 22 Polished curiosity and moxie that it takes 34 OSANES Part of RSVP 23 Gala to ask this question. Now arrange the circled letters 35 Genetic letters 24 Fat cat's victim ASTROLOGICAL QUESTIONS: to form the surprise answer, as 36 suggested by the above cartoon. Bikini tops 25 Slothful ‘’Never one to go from relation- 37 Golf peg 27 Departed ship to relationship, I have not 38 "I've -- had!" been in a serious mutual rela-  28 Long ago 39 Bugged off (Answers tomorrow) 29 Viking name tionship since my marriage broke 40 Jumbles: WRECK BEIGE HEAVEN WRENCH California's Big -- 30 Aerie up five years ago. As a Pisces Yesterday’s 41 born March 6, 1964, I think I’m Answer: He was 100 pounds heavier — “WEIGH” Down Under bird 36 Not tactful BACK WHEN 43 ready for a serious relationship, Talents 38 Travel choice but I’m not sure. I was seeing SUDOKU 46 Slant a Taurus, but he ended things. 50 Beige Even though he was mean and 51 Frankly (2 wds.) not too attentive, I still have very 54 Bank offer strong feelings for him.’’ I don’t 55 Territory think you’re ready for a ‘’seri- 56 Aleta's son ous relationship,’’ but I would ad- 57 Tight-fitting vise a humorous relationship, a How to play: whimsical relationship, a rela- tionship that could never work Each row must contain out in a million years followed by the numbers 1 to 9; each a relationship that lasts approx- column must contain the imately three weeks. In other numbers 1 to 9; and each words, lighten up! As a Pisces, set of 3-by-3 boxes must you can relate to people from all contain the numbers 1 walks of life, at least for a limit- to 9. ed period of time, and what you’ll learn about yourself in the pro- cess will give you the confidence to trust your choices when it’s really important. So date wide instead of deep. Think of dating as a chance to, while making new friends and sharing interesting environments and experiences, develop your relationship with your lifelong mate: you! Visit Holiday Mathis online at www.creators.com. © 2016 Creators Syndicate Inc. 12/13

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