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Commissioner Nicole “Nikki” Fried gestures to a map of Sandy Creek while answering questions on on April 1 at the Sandy Creek Airpark. [PATTI BLAKE/THE NEWS HERALD] Top forester: Not ready for fi re season

By Katie Landeck Debris burn blamed @PCNHKatieL [email protected] As of 6 p.m. Monday, the Allanton Road Fire still was PANAMA CITY — A 668- 668 acres and 75 percent acre warning smoldered contained. Offi cials also behind Agriculture Com- confi rmed it was an escaped missioner Nikki Fried on debris burn. Monday morning, confirm- ing her call for more federal and state support to deal the Sandy Creek area of Cal- with what promises to be an laway — which was one of active, dangerous fire season the hardest hit communities in hurricane-impacted areas. during the Category 4 storm “This fire is 50 percent — threatened to become a contained,” she said. “But it disaster. remains an extremely dan- Fire crews thought they gerous threat. As our state had it contained, and under forester has said, the Califor- normal conditions it would nia fires are nothing like what have burned for a few hours we are going to have here in and been easily wrangled to the state of Florida. One of just a few acres, Fried said. the biggest factors is the 72 But with the large amount of million tons of downed trees fuel on the ground from the A heavy-equipment operator removes the “News” portion of The News Herald’s sign as demolition from Hurricane Michael … hurricane, the fire was able started Monday at the paper’s 40-year-old building. The building sustained severe damage from if conditions are right those to “spot” to another loca- Hurricane Michael on Oct. 10 as some staff members took shelter in the building. [PATTI BLAKE/THE NEWS fallen trees are a disaster tion deeper in the forest later HERALD] waiting to happen.” that night. On Sunday, it During the weekend, a quickly grew to a 500-acre New building will bring 15,000 square feet of newspaper relatively small 15-acre fire offi ces, and 10,000 square feet of space available for lease that popped up Saturday in See FIRE, A6

By Eryn Dion @PCNHErynDion SPORTS | B1 [email protected] 16 COUNTY LIFTERS PANAMA CITY — Sit- ting just beyond the QUALIFY FOR STATE temporary chainlink fence in her rolling office chair, News Herald Circulation Customer Service Man- ager Glenda Sullivan watched Monday as the building she had spent Vacation rental almost two-thirds of her life working in was, rather gracelessly, chewed apart by an excavator. Workers begin tearing down the Panama City News Herald on Monday. fi ght fl ares up Sullivan joked that she The offi ces where editorial, circulation and advertising employees and Night Editor Ray Glenn worked were damaged beyond repair in Hurricane Michael and will be In state Legislature, hearing of why local gov- “came with the building,” replaced with a new building. [JOSHUA BOUCHER/THE NEWS HERALD] local offi cials ernments need to retain the their tenures outdating the fi nd themselves ability to regulate short- office, which was built 40 Night Editors challenged term vacation rentals. years ago. But after taking Ray Glenn State leaders again are a beating in Hurricane and Laura By Zac Anderson looking to take away the Michael, with the front Cornett pose zac.anderson@her- authority of cities and portion of the building for a photo aldtribune.com counties to regulate vaca- partially collapsed in mul- outside the tion rentals, a preemption tiple places and what once area of the Pornographic film actors push that is strongly was circulation, advertis- building that using cocaine in a resi- opposed by many local ing, editorial and finance once was dential neighborhood and officials. departments taken over their offi ce. dozens of high school stu- Single-family homes by mold, it was time to say [PATTI BLAKE/ dents partying at a rental that are rented out for a goodbye. THE NEWS property were used as few days — or a week or HERALD] examples Monday during See DEMO, A6 a state House committee See RENTALS, A6

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Free fun for all In 1863, during the Civil ages. (Move to Town Hall if War, the Richmond there's rain.) Bread Riot erupted in the THE BAILSMEN: 6:30 p.m. Confederate capital as a at Alice's on Bayview, 1000 mob outraged over food Bayview Ave., St. Andrews. shortages and rising prices Jazz quartet performance attacked and looted stores. sponsored by Gulf Jazz Soci- In 1912, the just-completed ety (GJS). Admission: $12; RMS Titanic left Belfast to $10 for GJS members; pay at begin its sea trials eight the door. Reservations: Amy days before the start of its or Larry at 850-784-2106 ill-fated maiden voyage. In 1958, the term "beatnik" Wednesday, April 3 was coined by San Fran- cisco Chronicle columnist 'CLAYTON'S RIVER ADVEN- Herb Caen to refer to TURE': 10 a.m. at Sundog members of the pre-hippie Books, 89 Central Square in counterculture; the term Seaside. Meet the authors was inspired by the "Beat of the series of children's Generation" and by the books. Details at Sundog- Soviet launch of its second Books.com Sputnik spacecraft. BEACH BOOK CLUB: 10:30 In 1968, "2001: A Space a.m. at the Panama City Fred Apple, of Panama City, emailed this photo of a stunning sunrise. [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO] Odyssey," the ground- Beach Library. "A Wrinkle in breaking science-fi ction Time" by Madeleine L’Engle. fi lm epic produced and Details at NWRLS.com directed by Stanley WALKING TOUR OF BIRTHDAYS Kubrick and starring Keir HISTORIC ST. ANDREWS: Dullea and Gary Lockwood, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Wednes- Singer Reed is 70. Rock musi- is 55. Rock musician Greg Actress Jaime Ray Newman had its world premiere in days and Fridays. Free Emmylou cian Dave Robinson (The Camp is 52. Rock musician is 41. Rock musician Jesse Washington, D.C. guided tour leaves from Harris is Cars) is 70. Country singer Tony Fredianelli (Third Eye Carmichael (Maroon 5) is In 1986, four American the Publishing Museum, 72. Actor Buddy Jewell is 58. Actor Blind) is 50. Actress Roselyn 40. 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LH candidate Pat Perno: Parks needed

By Collin Breaux includes [email protected] “providing @PCNHCollinB our children with parks The former Springfi eld City Hall location now is now a vacant lot. [PATTI BLAKE/THE NEWS HERALD] LYNN HAVEN — Pat that can Perno has a vision where give them his business — the Beef Perno the quality BAY ASKED, WE ANSWERED ’O’ Brady’s along State of life that 77 — turns into a defacto they haven’t seen in the last commissioner’s office. six months.” A candidate for the Lynn Decisions made now Haven City Commission will have impact for the Hammond speaks on Seat 2, Perno wants to be next 40 to 60 years, Perno able to help people. His said. The recovery has restaurant was named gone “as well as it could.” Business of the Quarter in However, there have been Lynn Haven in June 2018 snags and inevitable debt Springfi eld recovery for its support of youth — and Perno drew atten- sports, and now he sees an tion to the importance to opportunity to do more. the “nuances of minimiz- By Eryn Dion Callaway up next Hammond estimates, as the “After what everybody ing that.” @PCNHErynDion high number of renters in the has been through, I’d like The feeling of com- [email protected] The next News Herald Offi ce city haven’t been able to stay to give back,” Perno said. “I munity “everywhere you Hours will be held in Callaway in their buildings. It lost a think I can help rebuild our go” is what he likes about SPRINGFIELD — For with Mayor Pamn Henderson. number of businesses, partic- city. Our city was in place, Lynn Haven, as well as Springfield Mayor Ralph Callaway-related questions can ularly in the U.S. Business 98 but I know our mayor is how city leaders chip in to Hammond, it’s not about be submitted at newsherald. corridor. And it lost its City one of the best mayors out help. what incremental progress come/bay-asked-we-answered. Hall, police and fire station, there. I know the depart- “I’ve been fortunate to the city can make now in its and its community building. ment heads in the City see families raise their kids recovery from Hurricane than some of the other Bay But, through all the debris, of Lynn Haven will come right here. I’ve raised my Michael — it’s about what’s County cities — and with through all the rubble of torn through.” family here,” he said. “A going to be able to happen a much smaller population down buildings and hol- Lynn Haven, he said, has lot of people in Lynn Haven 25 years from now, thanks to — Springfield has certainly lowed-out shells, Hammond given him a comfortable have that call to service what they have done today. lost in the hurricane. It lost way of life by supporting that we really need, and it Further east and harder hit 30 percent of its population, See RECOVERY, A4 his business. Perno added needs to continue to fur- he’s a “restaurant guy” and ther process the recovery “not a politician.” and get ourselves back on Perno said he wants to our feet, better than we “help with the goings-on of were before.” rebuilding our city and get- Perno has raised $19,151, ting back to a great sense according to campaign PCB woman gives birth of normal, making our ball records. He’s running fields and sports com- against Pamela Hiller, plex better than they were who has $660 in her at Freeport gas station before.” His platform also campaign account.

By Savannah Vasquez 315-4412 | @savannahvnwfdn [email protected] LH candidate Pamela FREEPORT — Driving from her home in Panama City Beach to her mom’s house in Hiller: Loves to serve DeFuniak Springs, Brittney Holmes knew she was in By Collin Breaux hurricane labor, but thought she had [email protected] recov- some time. @PCNHCollinB ery, Hiller Holmes, 23, was 37 weeks supports pregnant with her fourth baby LYNN HAVEN — Lynn the use of when she went into labor Haven City Commission bonds, and Friday morning and decided Brittany Holmes is shown with her fi ancé, Horace Davis Marlowe II, Seat 2 candidate Pamela Hiller said the to head toward her mother’s and their son, Hagen James Marlowe. [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO] Hiller long has been dedi- city can house. After stopping by cated to the community. look into other financial Sacred Heart Hospital on to a local hospital, so I made She has served 22½ options. the Emerald Coast and being sure she was comfortable and years in the military, and “I would like to see the sent home to labor, Holmes got ready,” District Chief in her civilian job at Tyn- city research possible said she never would have Austin Pugh said in a news dall Air Force Base she now grants we may be eligible imagined that her son would release. works with families who for,” Hiller said. come so quickly. “I’m so glad we were all have dealt with domestic Hiller also would like to “I got back to my mom’s there to help,” said Pugh. violence and child abuse, see road repairs continue, … and tried to count the “These are the calls you want and also works in preven- and for the library and contractions and breathe but to take home with you. The tion services so situations parks to reopen. they became so unbearable. calls you will never forget. It don’t get to that point. On a non-hurricane I couldn’t walk so my mom was an unforgettable moment “Service to the commu- note, Hiller said she wants decided she would just take for all of us who were on nity is part of who I am,” to see the city’s Rails to me back to the hospital.” scene.” Hiller said. Trails Program — which Holmes said on the way Holmes said that she Now, she wants to would turn old railroad back to Sacred Heart she is grateful that the first serve Lynn Haven as a tracks in Lynn Haven into felt the baby’s head and her responders were there to commissioner. Hiller walking and biking paths mother, Kimberly, called help her with the delivery of said working together to — finished. The project has 911 at 2:35 a.m. Saturday. her healthy 7-pound, 5-ounce continue rebuilding infra- been in the works for years. Kimberly stayed on the line baby boy. structure after Hurricane Hiller said voters should with dispatchers and found a In addition to Pugh, Walton Michael is important, and thoroughly research can- place to meet up with Walton County Fire Rescue EMS Lt. the commission should didates to learn about County Fire Rescue and EMS Andrew Pyeatt and Walton Hagen James Marlowe was work for the people. Lynn their accomplishments responders at the Exxon gas County Sheriff’s Office Sgt. born healthy at 2:45 a.m. Haven has done a notable and how they responded station in Freeport. Khaliqa Wheatley responded Saturday. He weighed 7 job with its work to recover to setbacks. “We pulled in the gas to the birth. pounds, 5.8 ounces and was 21 from the storm, Hiller said. “What I love about Lynn station and (saw) the fire Chief Pugh “was still so inches at birth. [CONTRIBUTED With degrees in public Haven is it’s close to larger trucks, but Hagen was not calm and great with talking PHOTO] administration, military cities and major attractions waiting any longer; it was to me through the process management and educa- but it still has that small- time to push,” Holmes said. and delivering Hagen,” could be.” tion as well as a background town feel,” she said. At 2:45 a.m., Holmes Holmes said. “Austin and Walton County Fire Rescue in budgeting and inspect- Hiller is running against gave birth to Hagen James the other EMS (paramedics paramedics took mom and ing military readiness, Pat Perno for Seat 2. She Marlowe in the front seat of were) so awesome the whole baby to Sacred Heart Hospital Hiller said she believes has $660 in her campaign her mother’s SUV. ride making sure Hagen and on the Emerald Coast. she has the experience to account, compared to Per- “I realized we weren’t going myself (were) doing great and The two were discharged help Lynn Haven continue no’s $19,151, according to to have time to get the mother (were) as comfortable as we Monday afternoon. its recovery. To finance campaign records. * ** A4 Tuesday, April 2, 2019 | The News Herald

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Kansas City 60/44/pc 62/47/c Topeka 62/46/pc 64/49/sh need for eye and skin protection. 2:06a 9:20a ©2019 Last year's high/low ...... 76°/48° 3:29p 9:26p Las Vegas 80/56/pc 78/59/pc Tucson 84/52/s 78/50/s Normal high/low ...... 75°/54° Panama City 9:58p 5:24a 70/55/pc 66/52/pc Wash., DC 54/41/pc 69/49/s Record high ...... 82° (2017) ------Record low ...... 34° (1987) Port St. Joe 12:47p 4:08a Precipitation 9:07p 3:06p 24 hours through 4 p.m. .. 0.07" Okaloosa Island 8:34p 5:20a Month to date ...... 0.07" ------Normal month to date ...... 0.16" 10 a.m. Noon 2 p.m. 4 p.m. Milton --- 8:35a Year to date ...... 13.73" 0-2 3-5 6-7 ------Low; Moderate; High; East Bay Normal year to date ...... 15.84" 8-10 Very High; 11+ Extreme 11:18p 8:05a Average humidity ...... 72% ------Fort Walton Beach MOON PHASES Pensacola 10:34p 6:48a Temperatures ------Fishing Bend 11:15p 7:39a High/low ...... 63°/49° ------Last year's high/low ...... 76°/53° The Narrows --- 9:39a Normal high/low ...... 71°/57° New First Full Last ------Record high ...... 90° (1946) Carrabelle Apr 5 Apr 12 Apr 19 Apr 26 1:08a 7:34a Record low ...... 20° (1987) 2:31p 7:40p Precipitation RIVER LEVELS 24 hours through 4 p.m. .. 0.02" SUN AND MOON Month to date ...... trace Through 7 a.m. Mon. Flood Normal month to date ...... 0.20" Sunrise today ...... 6:31 a.m. Apalachicola Level Stage Year to date ...... 6.79" Sunset tonight ...... 7:01 p.m. Blountstown 10.36 ft. 15 ft. Normal year to date ...... 16.65" Moonrise today ...... 5:18 a.m. Choctawhatchee Average humidity ...... 55% Moonset today ...... 4:49 p.m. Caryville 5.76 ft. 12 ft. Alabama BEACH FLAG WARNINGS Shown are today’s noon postions of Clairborne 35.07 ft. 42 ft. weather systems and precipitation. Escambia Temperature bands are highs for the day. Water Century 6.76 ft. 17 ft. Low Medium High closed Dangerous Tombigbee Hazard Hazard Hazard to public Marine Life Coffeeville, AL 8.33 ft. 29 ft.

Debris is stacked outside a closed building on Monday in Springfi eld. [PATTI BLAKE/ THE NEWS HERALD]

debris haulers were getting but once they close applica- be a “prime” location, Ham- housing available to try to get RECOVERY ready to take a 10-day break, tions, properties that are a mond said. The old City Hall residents back, but the city starting on Wednesday, to health and safety hazard will site will go up for sale once also needs to be ready when From Page A3 give people a chance to move become a code enforcement the new city offices complex Tyndall Air Force Base begins more debris to the road. It issue. is built, and there’s a now- to come back in full force. sees what Springfield could was getting to the point, he “Once it’s done with, it’s empty lot across the street as be, and what it will be if it explained, where there wasn’t done,” Hammond said of the well. And, Hammond said, 4. What about fi re concerns? maintains and presses on. enough “to make it worth private property program. there are many businesses Residents almost lost their their time,” he said, but he Hammond said he expects that have been “closed for Like most of the county, city five years ago, Hammond anticipates a final push after the city to be fully cleaned up years” that will be torn down Hammond said he is espe- recalled, because of financial those 10 days. by October or November. because of the storm, opening cially concerned with the trouble, and they’re not about The city also has partnered 2. How did businesses fare in up more locations. threat of fire, though with to let it happen again. with FEMA for a private prop- Springfi eld and how are they less wooded area than the “You hate to see a disaster erty debris removal program, recovering? 3. Are there any plans to build surrounding municipalities, hit like this to change peo- and city officials started back housing? Hammond said the threat ple’s attitudes,” Hammond taking applications last week. Hammond said the city’s isn’t so much of wildfires, said. “But everybody’s in Two employees are in the businesses — of which there Like much of the county, but of house fires that could it for Springfield.” temporary City Hall at 408 weren’t terribly many to begin Springfield favored heavily quickly burn out of con- As part of The News Her- School Ave. to process those with — took a hard hit, but he toward renters, Hammond trol. With dried out debris ald’s traveling office hours applications, and Hammond has heard some encouraging said, accounting for much and damaged houses sitting series, powered by Bay Asked, said, so far, four households things from businesses that of its population loss. But empty and close together, he We Answered, we sat down have signed up, though he might rebuild. Many, though, along with new business said it wouldn’t take much — with Hammond on Monday anticipates about 300 prop- are sitting empty, which opportunities, there are new the flick of a cigarette — and morning to go over some of erties will need to be cleaned Hammond chooses to look at opportunities for develop- a whole block could go up in the most pressing topics for up with the program. Renters as “opportunities.” ments. Hammond said there flames. About two weeks ago, the city as it relates to Hur- who would like to participate Along U.S. Business 98 in are two in the pipeline now: he said there was a fire at a ricane Michael recovery. in the program need written particular, Hammond said a 180-home duplex develop- residence where there was permission from the owner of there will be spots opening up ment off Largo Avenue and no power and no one living 1. Where are you on debris the property before they can for businesses. The Spring- a low-to-moderate-income there, and the city’s police removal and is help being fill out an application. field Plaza on the corner of housing development at 11th officers have been patrolling offered? There’s no timeline yet on U.S. Business 98 and Third Street and Detroit Avenue. heavily, focused on keeping how long it will take to move Street was heavily damaged Hammond said the city’s vagrants out of structures and Hammond said the city’s forward with that program, but is up for sale and would first priority is to have wooded areas. * ** The News Herald | Tuesday, April 2, 2019 A5

LOCAL & STATE

Stronger hurricanes could threaten forests

By Jenny Staletovich Uriarte, lead author and Many trees were stripped The Miami Herald Columbia University’s of leaves, snapped in two Earth Institute biologist, or uprooted entirely. The MIAMI — When Hurri- said in a statement. “For- storm was the strongest cane Maria sacked Puerto ests will become shorter to hit the island since Rico, it did more than and smaller, because 1928, the study pointed take thousands of lives, they won’t have time to out. pulverize houses and dis- regrow, and they will be Uriarte, who has been mantle infrastructure. It less diverse.” researching island forests shredded the island’s For South Florida, for 15 years, zeroed in on a tropical forests at an where development 40-acre area of El Yunque unprecedented rate. already has wiped out National Forest for the The fierce storm, the much of the pine rock- study. The area has been 10th most intense on lands and hardwood monitored since 1990, so record packing ferocious hammocks that once it had a trove of data from 155 mph winds when it covered high ground, past hurricanes, includ- roared ashore, felled trees that could be a death ing Hugo and Georges, at twice the rate of previ- knell. Intense hurricanes both Category 3 storms. ous storms. Some species already have taken a toll Maria, she found, suffered damage 12 times on pine rockland: Hur- killed twice as many Trees knocked down by Hurricane Michael on Oct. 10 have been cleared in part of a higher. Now, with a ricane Wilma blasted trees. Many were among heavily wooded area near Mexico Beach. [PATTI BLAKE/THE NEWS HERALD] warming planet expected through one of the few the forest’s slowest to produce even more last stands in the Keys on growing hardwoods, survived past storms, these trees will become start emitting carbon, storms like Maria, the Sugarloaf in 2005. Irma including soaring tabo- but Maria plowed them more numerous and could Uriarte said. Fast-grow- planet’s tropical forests delivered what might be nucos, or candlewoods, down. About half the change the makeup of the ing smaller trees that are are likely to be inexora- a fatal blow, said Florida topped by broad cano- trees with broken trunks forest. more likely to be knocked bly altered, according to International Univer- pies, and ausubos, also are expected to die, she More downed trees also down by storms also a new study published sity ecologists trying to called bulletwood, with said. mean forests no longer could become more plen- Monday in the journal understand why the pine wood too dense to float. While hardwoods might provide one of tiful, adding even more Nature Communications. rockland has failed to Uriarte said those lofty fell, Uriarte found skin- their biggest benefits to carbon, she said. “These hurricanes recover. trees provide habitat in nier, more flexible trees, address climate change: “The factors that pro- are going to kill more When Maria hit Puerto the forest for birds and including sierra palms, soaking up carbon blamed tected many trees in trees. They’re going to Rico, it dumped up to other animals that ignore did better. With more for heating the planet. the past will no longer break more trees,” Maria 3 feet of rain in places. smaller trees. Most had intense storms, it’s likely Instead, dead trees could apply,” she said.

WHAT’S HAPPENING

Today interaction with the audi- experience for children of Baker Court, Panama City. Park, Apalachicola. The AARP TAX SERVICES: 9 a.m. ence. Free fun for all ages. all ages. Details: AlysBeach. Thursday Floyd Griffi th, a self-taught Guinness World record to 3 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran, (Move to Town Hall if rain.) com KIDS IMPROV BOOTCAMP: amateur botanist, will speak attempt (the largest number 1001 W. 11th St., Panama THE BAILSMEN: 6:30 p.m. BEACH BOOK CLUB: 10:30 2 p.m. at the Rep Theatre, on rare wildfl owers of the of kayaks gathered in one City. Volunteers will be on at Alice’s on Bayview, 1000 a.m. at the Panama City 216 Quincy Circle, Seaside. Florida Panhandle. Free; fl oating mass) is just one hand to help you fi ll out Bayview Ave., St. Andrews. Beach Library. “A Wrinkle in Classes guide children open to the public. Details: activity planned as part your taxes. 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Free concert. to 3 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran, journey through the imagi- p.m. at Grand Square the Publishing Museum, $25 per class. SQUARE DANCE LESSONS: 1001 W. 11th St., Panama nation, creating stories and Hall, 1105 Bob Little Road, 1134 Beck Ave. Come to MOONLIGHT MOVIES, 6:30-8 p.m. at Grand Square City. Volunteers will be on developing characters. At Panama City. For all levels. the museum at 1:30 p.m. or MUSIC AND FACE PAINT- Hall, 1105 Bob Little Road, hand to help you fi ll out your the end of each week, boot- Enjoy learning and danc- call and schedule another ING: 4:30-9 p.m. at the Panama City. $5 per person. taxes. Details: Facebook camp students will have ing every Tuesday; $5 per time if you can’t make the Western Green in Rosemary Details: Anne, 850-387-3101; page AARP Tax-Aide of Bay a special performance for person. Details: 850-258- regularly scheduled tour. Beach. 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OBITUARIES

ALLIE R. TAYLOR RICARDO ROSS VELEZ-ARENAS ROBERT CHARLES ‘BUCK’ BAXLEY JR.

No services are died March 26, 2019. Funeral services for 2019, will be held Arrangements March 31, 2019, will scheduled for Allie R. Kent-Forest Lawn Ricardo Ross Velez- at a later date by for Robert Charles be announced by Taylor, 67, of Panama Funeral Home is han- Arenas, 70, of Panama Kent-Forest Lawn “Buck” Baxley Jr., Kent-Forest Lawn City, Florida, who dling arrangements. City Beach, Florida, Funeral Home. 65, of Wewahitchka, Funeral Home. who died March 31, Florida, who died

PRISCILLA ALDRICH TERRY W. ROELL KEN CREIGHTON Priscilla Aldrich, 84, a BA in Art Education. resident of the New Interment plans are for Terry W. Roell, 63, his children, Rodney Funeral services March 30, 2019, will Hope area of Vernon cremation with ashes sent passed away on (Yuliya) Roell, Michael for Ken Creighton, be held at a later date since 1987, passed away to her son in Chicago for March 31, 2019. He (Autumn) Roell, Joe 63, of Panama City, by Kent-Forest Lawn on March 27, 2019. services in the family cem- was born on March (Tuyn) Parrish, and Jen Florida, who died Funeral Home. She had been in River etery in Old Frontenac, 9, 1956, to Cecil Carter; his grandchil- Valley Nursing Home in Minnesota. Other plans and Mildred Roell in dren, Blountstown for one year are for ashes to be buried Evansville, Indiana. Caden Roell, Evan BOBBY DAN JOHNSON and transferred to Bonifay with a graveside service for Terry was a hard Roell, Roman Roell, Nursing Home and Rehab family and close friends in worker and an out- Luna Roell, Lola Roell, A celebration of life 3, 2019, at Callaway Center this past holiday Live Oak Baptist Cemetery doorsman. He J.V. Parrish, Sophia ceremony for Bobby Baptist Church. He will season to be nearer her in New Hope. This will be was a mechanic and Parrish, and Allie Dan Johnson, 88, of be buried in Thalia, friends and “adopted fam- followed by a “celebration loved restoring classic Carter; his siblings, Callaway, Florida, Texas, at a later date. ily.” Priscilla was active of life” open to all and art cars in his garage. Scott who died March 27, To extend condo- in the Florida Panhandle display at 3561 Meadows His favorites were Roell and Lisa Fitzsim- 2019, will begin at 2 lences, visit www. as a psychiatric registered Lane, Vernon, Florida, at Dodge Mopars. On July mons; and numerous p.m. Wednesday, April heritagefhllc.com. nurse at Sunland and 2:30 p.m. April 27, 2019. 31, 1999, he married nieces and nephews. Florida State Hospital She is survived by a the love of his life, Terry was preceded in after arriving in Florida son, Preston Aldrich; Peggy. Terry was a death by his parents; Guidelines and deadlines from Minnesota in 1987. grandchildren, Kehgan, wonderful father and and his sister, Sherry She resided on the bank Hailey and Carson; a husband. He loved VanEtten. Obituary notices are written by funeral homes and of the Choctawhatchee sister, Catherine in Min- his family and cared Visitation will relatives of the deceased. The News Herald reserves the River, was an active out- nesota; and a longtime about everyone he met. be from 1-2 p.m. right to edit for AP style and format. Families submit- doors person and a noted partner, Ivonne Piercy of He did things his way Wednesday, April 3, ting notices must type them in a typeface and font that artist specializing in local the local Vernon area. and lived his life the 2019, at can be scanned into a computer. Deadline for obituar- historic sites, old cabins/ Wilson Funeral Home way he wanted to live Sunset Funeral Home. ies is 3 p.m. daily for the following day’s newspaper. buildings and churches. Family Owned Since 1911 it. A graveside service Obituaries may be e-mailed to [email protected] or She was a graduate of 214 Airport Road Terry is survived by will begin at 2 p.m. at delivered to The News Herald, 501 W. 11th St., Panama McKendree College, Panama City, Fla. his wife of Sunset Memorial City. View today’s obituaries and sign the online guest Lebanon, , with 850-785-5272 20 years, Peggy Roell; Park. books of your loved ones at newsherald.com/obituaries. * ** A6 Tuesday, April 2, 2019 | The News Herald

DEMO What’s on tap The new building that will From Page A1 replace The News Herald’s destroyed offi ces will elevate the entire corner, “What can you say?” Publisher Tim Thompson Sullivan said. “Two- said. In the works is about thirds of your life, coming 15,000 square feet of and going from that build- offi ce space for the news- ing … it’s bittersweet. paper, and another 10,000 “But it’s time for a new square feet of space building,” she added. available for lease. The Each swing of the exca- frontrunner name being vator’s bucket peeled back considered is “Shoppes at more News Herald his- Mulberry,” with a tenta- tory left behind after the tive move-in date set for hurricane. A collection of February 2020. Minions figurines. A wall- sized map of the county’s fire districts used to deter- “By the 15th of May, mine different datelines. this will be a flat surface,” An optimistic plan for he said. an Oct. 12 edition of the But what’s to come Entertainer that never not only will replace The happened scribbled on a News Herald offices, but white board. What was elevate the entire corner, left of the lettering adorn- Thompson said. In the ing the building’s front. works is about 15,000 News Herald employees square feet of office space Municipalities would lose the ability to regulate short-term vacation rentals under legislation that advanced in the gathered in the parking for the newspaper, but Florida House Monday. [HERALD-TRIBUNE ARCHIVE / 2014] lot to watch the initial also 10,000 square feet destruction. The demo- of space available for lition process, Publisher lease. The frontrunner RENTALS Tim Thompson said, likely name being considered is will stretch out over the “Shoppes at Mulberry,” From Page A1 course of several days to with a tentative move-in a week. date set for February 2020. two — have been a hot- button issue for years in many Florida beach communities, includ- ing those in Sarasota and Manatee counties. Neighbors often com- plain about noise, trash and other problems from the rental homes, and many local governments have enacted ordinances aimed at reining in short- Workers use bulldozers to improve a fi re line area to term vacation rentals. help contain a 500 acre wildfi re on April 1 at the Sandy All of these local Creek Airpark. [PATTI BLAKE/THE NEWS HERALD] ordinances have been grandfathered in under can’t do as efficiently, and previous attempts by the FIRE money for replacement Legislature to seize con- helicopters, as the ones trol over vacation rentals, The short-term rental issue has been prominent on Anna Maria Island in recent years, From Page A1 dumping water on the fire but those grandfathered where the cities of Holmes Beach, Bradenton Beach and Anna Maria have all taken this weekend — when the rules would be repealed steps to put tighter restrictions on rentals, prompting lawsuits from property owners. ground crews could not under the legislation [HERALD-TRIBUNE ARCHIVE / 2014] blaze, forcing the evacu- reach it — are from 1964. (HB 987) that advanced ation of 20 homes in the “They’re not as reli- through the House Gov- area. The amount of able. A lot of times they are ernment Operations debris on the ground and down,” Karels said. and Technology Appro- swampy terrain made it As for the debris priations Committee challenging for crews removal, “the cost of a big Monday. from the Florida Forest catastrophic activity fire The issue has been Service to reach the fire. here could be as much as especially prominent By Sunday evening, the it would be to remove the on Anna Maria Island in fire was 50 percent con- debris,” Karels said. “So, recent years, where the tained, and controlled in one way or another, cities of Holmes Beach, enough that evacuees you know, if you help get Bradenton Beach and were able to return to everyone back on their feet Anna Maria have all their homes. While it grew here and reduce the fire taken steps to put tighter another 168 acres over- threat, you may well avoid restrictions on rentals, night, it was considered the cost of a significant fire controversial measures “quiet” with barely any season.” that have prompted visible smoke Monday Without the equipment, lawsuits from property morning. the Florida Service is put- owners. But as Fried warned, it ting other safety measures State Rep. Jamie Grant, Local ordinances had been grandfathered in under previous attempts by the Legislature still was dangerous and if in place. Fire breaks are R-Tampa, said property to seize control over vacation rentals such as this property on Holmes Beach. [HERALD- weather conditions had being cut with the equip- owners who want to rent TRIBUNE STAFF PHOTO / THOMAS BENDER] been different it could have ment they have, some out their homes have been worse. heavy equipment is being been unfairly treated. applicant provide “the Ryan said his city had would oppose the bill in With numerous fires brought in from other parts “We should be scream- name, mailing address, an incident with a por- the future if changes are sprouting up through- of the state, task forces are ing to stand up for telephone number, and nographic film company not made. out the region in the past being set up, and a wildfire something as a basic and email address of a person renting a house. He said “I am a proponent weeks, the threat of an education team has been fundamental as private who can be contacted” the actors went to the of property rights 100 extremely active forest deployed to the area. property rights,” said to the state Division of wrong home and were percent … until it starts fire season — not just this Residents are being Grant, who is sponsoring Hotels and Restaurants doing cocaine on the back affecting your neigh- year, but for the next sev- urged to be extremely the new vacation rental within the Department of porch. Another speaker bors,” Bell said, adding eral years — has become cautious about burning preemption bill. Business and Professional mentioned underage later that “I just feel like more and more apparent. hurricane debris and to Regulating vacation Regulation. drinking during a large it’s a home rule issue.” “We aren’t ready,” State call the local fire depart- rentals has a long history That information party at a rental house. Grant said local Forester Jim Karels said. ment or the forest service in the Legislature. would be posted on “We are OK with vaca- authorities already have “I mean, we are prepar- to check on conditions In 2011 lawmakers DBPR’s website to make it tion rentals,” Ryan said. the ability to go after ing, but the resources that before burning. Right now, took away the ability of easier for people to con- “We want the ability to illegal activity at rental we’re asking for we need no burn bans are in effect municipalities to regulate tact rental owners with register and to regulate.” properties. to have there. We need to for the area, though con- short-term rentals. complaints. Representatives for the “We heard about start removing debris.” ditions are continuously An outcry from local Grant said he is not a big Florida League of Cities cocaine, we heard about Fried has asked the evaluated. governments led to a fan of new regulations but and the Florida Asso- underage drinking … Florida Legislature to Mark Bowen, chief of partial rollback in 2014 of agrees there are vacation ciation of Counties also they’re all already ille- approve $39 million for emergency services for the law. Cities and coun- rental “horror stories that spoke against the bill. gal,” he said. debris removal, refores- Bay County, warned that ties were allowed to enact I think are legitimate” Florida Association Local governments tation, fire equipment and wildfires could pose as new regulations targeted and said more should be of Counties Executive have not been able to wildfire mitigation for much of a threat to life as specifically at rentals, so done at the state level to Director Eric Poole said solve the problems with the hurricane-impacted Michael did, and also urged long as they didn’t impose identify and target “bad the vacation rental indus- vacation rentals Grant communities. extreme caution. minimum stay require- actors” while protect- try got a “big win” with said, noting that “horror This includes money for “This is a dan- ments, such as banning ing the property rights of the 2011 preemption law, stories” keep coming up new types of bulldozers gerous time for our nightly or weekly rent- “good actors.” and cities and counties year after year. The state that are capable of cutting communities,” Fried said. als, which cause the most But city and county are just trying to preserve might have more success, through heavy hurricane “Unfortunately, we know controversy. officials — and their the ability to “have regu- he said. debris to clear fire breaks, a this is going to be just one Cities such as Holmes lobbyists — said that lations that temper some Fundamentally, task the current machinery of many to come.” Beach and Anna Maria DBPR does not have the of the nuisances” that though, Grant believes subsequently adopted resources to effectively rentals create. that property owners ordinances that insti- police vacation rentals. The bill cleared the who seek to rent out their tute rental inspection Mark Ryan, the city committee with biparti- homes should face limited programs and maximum manager for Indian san support, but a pair of restrictions. occupancy levels. That Harbour Beach, a small GOP lawmakers who have “The private property wouldn’t be allowed beachside town in Bre- served in local govern- rights of our Floridians under Grant’s bill, which vard County south of ment said Monday they are sacrosanct,” he said. instead seeks to bump Cocoa Beach, told the are concerned about the Grant’s bill has cleared up state supervision of committee that he is legislation. two committees in the rentals. concerned about “the Rep. Chip LaMarca, House and has one more The legislation would constitutional protected R-Lighthouse Point, to go before reaching the modify the state licensing rights of the folks that voted against the bill full chamber. Similar bills requirement for vacation now have to live with a while Rep. Melony Bell, have yet to get a hearing rentals to require that an mini hotel.” R-Fort Meade, said she in the Senate. * ** The News Herald | Tuesday, April 2, 2019 A7

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TUESDAY MORNING C - COMCAST W - WOW! S1 - DISH NETWORK S2 - DIRECTV APRIL 2 C W S1 S2 7 AM 7:30 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30 WJHG (7) 3 3 7 7 Today (N) Today 3rd Hour (N) Today With Kathie Lee & Hoda NewsChannel 7 at 11am (N) Days of our Lives (N) CW (7.2) 99 9 8 8 Cops “Atlanta” Cheaters The Steve Wilkos Show The Steve Wilkos Show Maury Maury Paid Program Skin Care WMBB (13) 2 2 13 13 Good Morning America (N) Live with Kelly and Ryan (N) The View (N) WMBB Midday News (N) Strahan & Sara (N) METV (13.2) 209 133 2 Beaver Beaver Perry Mason Matlock “The Seduction” Diagnosis Murder In the Heat of the Night “The Bassops” WECP (18) 4 4 4 18 CBS This Morning (N) Let’s Make a Deal (N) The Price Is Right (N) The Young and the Restless News at Noon Bold/Beautiful MNT (18.2) 227 13 Extra (N) DailyMailTV Face the Truth Face the Truth The Wendy Williams Show Divorce Court Divorce Court Paternity Court Paternity Court Couples Court Couples Court WPGX (28) 8 8 28 28 Earth 2050 Try Yoga Cityline (N) Judge Mathis (N) The People’s Court The People’s Court Pickler & Ben WFSG (56) 11 11 56 56 Nature Cat Curious Let’s Go Luna! Daniel Tiger Daniel Tiger Pinkalicious Sesame Street Splash Dinosaur Train Cat in the Hat Sesame Street Super Why! A&E 34 43 118 265 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 “Ringside Seat” Gangland “Valley of Death” Gangland “Bloody South” Gangland “Mile High Killers” AMC 30 62 131 254 Paid Program Paid Program Three Stooges Three Stooges (8:55) ›››‡ Predator (’87) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Carl Weathers. (:25) ›‡ Punisher: War Zone (’08) ANPL 46 69 184 282 My Cat From Hell The Vet Life “Turnin’ Texan” Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet The Zoo The Secret Life of the Zoo Pit Bulls and Parolees BET 53 46 124 329 Meet, Browns Meet, Browns Meet, Browns Meet, Browns House/Payne House/Payne House/Payne House/Payne (:13) Martin (:45) Martin (:18) Martin COM 64 53 107 249 King of the Hill King of the Hill Futurama (:35) Futurama (:10) Futurama (:45) Futurama (:15) Futurama Futurama Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland DISC 36 39 182 278 Deadliest Catch “Greenhorns” Deadliest Catch “An Epic Season” A daring sea rescue. Deadliest Catch: Season 9 Revealed Deadliest Catch E! 63 57 114 236 Very Cavallari Very Cavallari Very Cavallari Very Cavallari E! News: Daily Pop (N) The Kardashians ESPN 9 23 140 206 Get Up (N) (L) First Take (N) (L) SportsCenter (N) (L) Outside Lines NFL Live (N) ESPN2 47 24 144 209 SportsCenter (N) (L) SportsCenter (N) (L) Get Up First Take FOOD 38 45 110 231 Grill Repair Secret! Paid Program Pioneer Wo. Trisha’s Sou. Trisha’s Sou. Trisha’s Sou. Girl Meet Farm Minute Meals Pioneer Wo. Pioneer Wo. Pioneer Wo. FREE 59 65 180 311 Reba Reba Reba 700/Interactive The 700 Club ›› The Break-Up (’06) Vince Vaughn, Jennifer Aniston. The Middle FS1 24 27 150 219 First Things First Skip and Shannon: Undisputed (N) (L) The Herd with Colin Cowherd (N) (L) FX 45 51 136 248 (6:00) ›‡ Nine Lives (’16) ›› Ice Age: Collision Course (’16) Voices of Ray Romano. How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met Mike & Molly HALL 23 59 185 312 Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Home & Family (N) Home & Family HGTV 32 38 112 229 Flea Market Flea Market Flea Market Flea Market Flea Market Flea Market Flea Market Flea Market Fixer Upper Fixer Upper HIST 35 42 120 269 Lost Gold of World War II Ancient Discoveries Ancient Discoveries Ancient Discoveries Ancient Discoveries Ancient Discoveries LIFE 56 56 108 252 The Closer “Unknown Trouble” The Closer “Repeat Offender” The Closer The Closer “Under Control” Wife Swap “Ridgely/Corrao” Wife Swap “Finley/Stonerock” PARMT 28 48 241 241 Bar Rescue Bar Rescue “Drunk on Punk” Bar Rescue Bar Rescue “Raising Arizona” Bar Rescue Bar Rescue SUN 49 422 656 FiTV Sports Mag. MLB Baseball Colorado Rockies at Tampa Bay Rays. Postgame Lunch with the Heat From April 1, 2019. SYFY 70 52 122 244 ››‡ 30 Days of Night (’07) Josh Hartnett, Melissa George, Danny Huston. House of the Witch (’17) Emily Bader, Darren Mann. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (’08) TBS 31 15 139 247 King King Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends TCM 25 70 132 256 The Saga of Gosta Berling (:15) ›››› The Gold Rush (’25) Charles Chaplin. Sunnyside (:45) ›››› Of Human Bondage (’34) Strange Love of Martha Ivers TLC 37 40 183 280 7 Little Johnstons Little People, Big World Little People, Big World Little People, Big World Little People, Big World Little People, Big World TNT 29 54 138 245 Charmed “Mr. & Mrs. Witch” Charmed “Payback’s a Witch” Supernatural Supernatural Supernatural “Party On, Garth” Supernatural USA 62 55 105 242 Miz & Mrs Miz & Mrs Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU WGN-A 13 239 307 Creflo Dollar LifeLock Murder, She Wrote Murder, She Wrote Murder, She Wrote In the Heat of the Night In the Heat of the Night

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COM 64 53 107 249 Cleveland Cleveland Parks/Recreat Parks/Recreat Parks/Recreat Parks/Recreat Parks/Recreat (:45) The Office (:15) The Office “Finale” The Office (:25) The Office DISC 36 39 182 278 (12:00) Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch (N) Deadliest Catch (N) Deadliest Catch Captains and crews discuss the season. Deadliest Catch (N) E! 63 57 114 236 The Kardashians The Kardashians The Kardashians The Kardashians The Kardashians E! News (N) ESPN 9 23 140 206 (12:30) NFL Live (N) (L) NBA: The Jump (N) (L) High Noon (N) Questionable Around/Horn Interruption SportsCenter (N) (L) NIT Basketball Tournament ESPN2 47 24 144 209 Jalen & Jacoby (N) NFL Live NBA: The Jump ESPN FC (N) Questionable Around/Horn Interruption NFL Live FOOD 38 45 110 231 Chopped Junior Chopped Chopped Chopped Chopped Chopped FREE 59 65 180 311 The Middle The Middle The Middle ››‡ Shrek Forever After (’10) Voices of Mike Myers. ›› Just Go With It (’11) Adam Sandler, Jennifer Aniston, Nicole Kidman. FS1 24 27 150 219 The Herd with Colin Cowherd Speak for Yourself with Whitlock and Wiley (N) Lock It In (N) (L) Fair Game NASCAR Race Hub (N) (L) PBC Face Baseball FX 45 51 136 248 Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly ›› Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates (’16) Zac Efron. ›› Why Him? (’16) James Franco, Bryan Cranston, Zoey Deutch. HALL 23 59 185 312 All Things Valentine (’15) Sarah Rafferty, Sam Page. Snowcoming (’19) Lindy Booth, Trevor Donovan, Pauline Egan. Stop the Wedding (’16) Rachel Boston, Niall Matter. HGTV 32 38 112 229 Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper HIST 35 42 120 269 The Curse of Oak Island: Digging Deeper The Curse of Oak Island Oak Island: Drilling Down Oak Island: Drilling Down The Curse of Oak Island LIFE 56 56 108 252 Wife Swap “King/Reeves” Grey’s Anatomy Grey’s Anatomy Grey’s Anatomy Grey’s Anatomy Married at First Sight PARMT 28 48 241 241 Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom SUN 49 422 656 Lunch w/Heat Postgame Inside the Lightning Ins. Lightning NHL Hockey Tampa Bay Lightning at Ottawa Senators. Lightning Pre. NHL Hockey SYFY 70 52 122 244 The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (’08) (:33) ›› The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones (’13) Lily Collins, Jamie Campbell Bower. (:40) ›› 10,000 B.C. (’08) Steven Strait. 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Chicago P.D. 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls Modern Family Modern Family The Game The Game Forensic Files Forensic Files WPGX (28) 8 8 28 28 MasterChef (N) Mental Samurai “Week Three” Big Bang Two/Half Men TMZ Live (N) Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Imp. Jokers TMZ (N) WFSG (56) 11 11 56 56 Finding Your Roots With Henry ››› The Central Park Five (’12) Capitol Update Amanpour and Company (N) PBS NewsHour Great Perform. A&E 34 43 118 265 Hoarders “Three Amigos” Three brothers hoard together. (:01) The Toe Bro (N) (:04) The Toe Bro (:03) Hoarders “Three Amigos” Three brothers hoard together. AMC 30 62 131 254 ››‡ The Expendables 2 (’12) Sylvester Stallone, Jet Li. (:05) ›› The Punisher (’04) Thomas Jane, John Travolta, Will Patton. (:40) ››‡ XXX (’02) Vin Diesel, Asia Argento. ANPL 46 69 184 282 North Woods Law North Woods Law (N) North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law BET 53 46 124 329 (4:54) The Five Heartbeats (’91) American Soul Boomerang (N) American Soul Boomerang ››‡ The Five Heartbeats (’91) Robert Townsend, Leon. COM 64 53 107 249 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 (N) Jim Jefferies Daily Show (:36) Tosh.0 (:06) Tosh.0 (:36) Tosh.0 (12:07) Tosh.0 Daily Show DISC 36 39 182 278 Deadliest Catch (N) Deadliest Catch The captains return to Dutch Harbor. (N) Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch The captains return to Dutch Harbor. E! 63 57 114 236 ›‡ The Ugly Truth (’09) Katherine Heigl, Gerard Butler. The Kardashians Busy Tonight ›‡ The Ugly Truth (’09) Katherine Heigl, Gerard Butler. Sex & the City ESPN 9 23 140 206 NIT Basketball Tournament 2019 NIT Basketball Tournament Texas vs TCU. (N) (L) SportsCenter With Scott Van Pelt (N) (L) SportsCenter (N) (L) ESPN2 47 24 144 209 Johnsonville ACL Cornhole Championships From St. Louis. (N) USA Climbing UFC Top 10 UFC Ariel Helwani’s MMA Show (N) UFC Main Event (N) FOOD 38 45 110 231 Chopped “Whiz Kid Cooks” Chopped “Pasta Possibilities” Chopped “Chicken Challenge” Chopped Chopped “Pasta Possibilities” Chopped “Chicken Challenge” FREE 59 65 180 311 Good Trouble “Vitamin C” (:01) ›› Sweet Home Alabama (’02) Reese Witherspoon. The 700 Club ›› Monster-in-Law (’05) Jennifer Lopez, Jane Fonda. FS1 24 27 150 219 (6:30) College Baseball Texas A&M at Texas. (N) (L) MLB Whiparound (N) (L) PBC Collection TMZ Sports Fair Game Skip and Shannon: Undisputed FX 45 51 136 248 ››› 22 Jump Street (’14) Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum, Peter Stormare. ››› 22 Jump Street (’14) Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum, Peter Stormare. ››‡ Happy Death Day (’17) HALL 23 59 185 312 Home by Spring (’18) Poppy Drayton, Steven R. McQueen. Pearl in Paradise (’18) Jill Wagner, Kristoffer Polaha. 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(’08) ›› National Treasure: Book of Secrets (’07) Nicolas Cage, Jon Voight. Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama TBS 31 15 139 247 Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang The Last O.G. The Last O.G. Conan Seinfeld Conan New Girl New Girl TCM 25 70 132 256 ›› Romance (’30) Greta Garbo, Lewis Stone. ›››› Grand Hotel (’32) Greta Garbo, Joan Crawford. ››› Mata Hari (’31) Greta Garbo. Susan Lenox: Fall and Rise TLC 37 40 183 280 Little People, Big World (N) Little People, Big World (:02) 7 Little Johnstons (:02) Little People, Big World Little People, Big World Little People, Big World TNT 29 54 138 245 NBA Basketball Los Angeles Lakers at Oklahoma City Thunder. (L) NBA Basketball Denver Nuggets at Golden State Warriors. (L) Inside the NBA (N) (L) USA 62 55 105 242 WWE SmackDown! (N) (L) Miz & Mrs (N) Growing Up Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Miz & Mrs Growing Up WGN-A 13 239 307 Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Gone “Savior” Married Married Married Married

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The Battleship Potemkin (’25) (:15) ›‡ Red Morning (’34) TLC 37 40 183 280 (:02) 7 Little Johnstons (:02) Little People, Big World Sister Wives Sister Wives Little People, Big World Little People, Big World TNT 29 54 138 245 NBA Basketball Los Angeles Lakers at Oklahoma City Thunder. The Last O.G. NCIS: New Orleans Charmed “Repo Manor” Charmed “12 Angry Zen” USA 62 55 105 242 (:04) Chicago P.D. (:03) Chicago P.D. (:01) Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation NCIS: Los Angeles “Talion” WGN-A 13 239 307 How I Met How I Met Elementary Camp Meeting Paid Program U-Box Know Joseph Prince Paid Program Joyce Meyer * ** A8 Tuesday, April 2, 2019 | The News Herald

VIEWPOINTS Bad news ANOTHER VIEW on warming

he international energy agency reported last Monday that global energy-related green- house emissions rose 1.7 percent in 2018. The Trobust global economy spiked demand for energy, which increased 2.3 percent, and fossil fuels met most of that demand. Global coal use ticked up 0.7 percent, almost entirely in China and India. In the United States, oil and natural gas consump- tion increased. The world must find a way to grow without supercharging greenhouse emissions. Another major contributing factor to the increase in energy demand was an uptick in heating and air conditioning in response to record-breaking tem- perature anomalies in some areas. This suggests that global warming will create a vicious cycle in which temperature extremes encourage greater use of heating oil, electricity and other fuels to con- trol interior environmental conditions. If greater use of heating and air conditioning results in more greenhouse emissions, the long-term need for arti- ficial temperature regulation will only increase. Breaking the link between economic growth and green- house emissions will require more effort than world governments are applying. That starts with the United When conspiracy theorists go low, States, which is the largest historical emitter of green- house gases. Republican views on climate change run they go even lower from rank denial — President Donald Trump — to well- meaning timidity — Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., who just released a welcome but far-from-comprehensive On Feb. 15, 2018, the day acts are seldom simple or plan to boost clean-energy research. Democrats agree after the Parkland killings, fully understood, there is no on the problem but are struggling to resist an unhelpful Halbig was excited to get an doubt his daughter’s death far-left takeover of climate policy. More importantly, email from the NRA’s Rich- haunted Richman. Any par- they cannot legislate without greater GOP buy-in. ardson saying: “You have ent would be in agony. But the time in which global warming could be con- included me with a lot of Halbig’s crusade against strued as mainly a challenge for the big Western econo- Carl Hiaasen Information since the Sandy Richman is despicable, but mies is long past. More than any others, China and Hook Incident and I do appre- the conspiracy community on India hold the climate's future in their hands. China, ciate it very much. Concern- the internet is crawling with the world's largest current greenhouse-gas emit- nce again, a cross- ing what happened in Florida such creatures. Why would ter, generates four times as much coal-fired electric- country slime trail yesterday, I have been ask- the NRA enlist one of them? ity as the United States does, and a major industrial Oleads to Florida: ing the question and no one Richardson told the Huff- group just proposed hiking that by a third. There is Last year, one day after the else seems to be asking it.” Post that he was merely asking also evidence that building has resumed on coal-fired massacre at Marjory Stone- Armed with zero facts, a “legitimate question” about power plants on which the Chinese government had man Douglas High School, a Richardson asserted the how the Parkland shooter previously halted construction. India, meanwhile, is training coordinator for the shooter, a former student had gotten in the school. also boosting coal consumption, and it lacks China's National Rifle Association using a legally purchased Oddly, Richardson chose to commitment to a vast increase in renewables. China reached out to a loony-bird assault rifle, could not have ask a person whom he knew and India face huge challenges in raising their mil- conspiracy theorist in Semi- acted alone, as the police said. had no inside knowledge of lions out of poverty. But it would be foolhardy to do nole County to help discredit Halbig’s response was an the assault, no contacts in so at the expense of future generations' well-being. the police version of the crime. email with a subject line that Broward law enforcement Now would be the time for a global leader to pres- The NRA drooler is included, in all capital letters, and no credibility. A person sure these governments to take the long view. But even named Mark Richardson. the name of Avielle Richman. whom he knew was harassing if the U.S. president cared to do so, the United States The Florida drooler is a She was one of the first- the Sandy Hook families and lacks the moral authority because the federal govern- character named Wolfgang graders murdered in a had once spammed Newtown ment is doing far too little to cut emissions at home. Halbig, who briefly worked as classroom at Sandy Hook. authorities seeking crime- The Paris agreement was supposed to provide a forum a state trooper and has spent Halbig has savaged her parents scene documents relating to in which to pressure big emitters to clean up their act, years pushing the nauseat- online, claiming they faked “bodily fluids, brain matter, but the United States has renounced the global accord. ing theory that the 2012 mass her death in order to “steal skull fragments and around There is not much time left to change this picture. shooting at Sandy Hook Ele- money” from taxpayers. 45-60 gallons of blood.” mentary School in Newtown, Avielle’s father, Jeremy That would be the blood This editorial first appeared in The Washington Post. Connecticut, was a hoax. Richman, started a founda- and brain matter of dead Emails between Richardson tion in his daughter’s name. children and teachers. and Halbig, published last A neuroscientist, he spoke As of this writing, the NRA week by HuffPost, surfaced at Florida Atlantic Univer- hasn’t commented on Rich- in one of numerous lawsuits sity on March 19 about brain ardson’s chummy emails against Alex Jones. He’s the research to identify and treat to Halbig, which included twitchy-eyed “Infowars” gas- potentially violent persons. the signoff: “Thank you for bag who has been tormenting Six days later, Richman all the information. And for the Sandy Hook families ever killed himself at the office what you do. STAY SAFE.” since 26 children and staff of the Avielle Foundation The NRA didn’t have much members were murdered by a in Newtown. His death fol- to say about the 17 Parkland young gunman at the school. lowed the recent suicides of victims. It spins the image Halbig has appeared as a 2018 Stoneman Douglas as a citizen’s defender of an “expert” on Jones’ radio graduate and a 16-year-old the Second Amendment, program, now banished from sophomore at the school. but its true constituency is major social media platforms. While the reasons for such firearms manufacturers.

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For a family of 4, living in a just hope that young girl grows because he is a war hero and more hurricanes and fires. Very largest land owner in the state 26-foot trailer in the group site up to be a successful individual. his service in the Air Force. he sad. has enough cash to not worry at 15th and MLK Boulevard is a I would love to be down there is a true hero American and the Jim Gentry: A preview of about it at all. little tight and presents some and help out. Wish everyone perfect leader. My question is what’s to come this summer. Kevin Widgeon: Don’t be a unique challenges. But it’s better, the best and to stay strong. for Mayor Hammond. In your Buckle up and be safe people. hater. they said, than where they were Melissa Lymangrover: This is opinion, what is the most cou- Mother Nature is still angry. Dalton Mosher: Kevin, I’m not before. so sad. At least the family is rageous thing you have ever Scott Brimer: Jim Gentry, hating; I’m just saying they can JJ Gibbs: That camper is together and safe. done? And it can be anything. Mother Nature can’t claim this more than afford the hit. … similar to one we own to recre- Jacqueline Jackson: I’ve had an one; it belongs to humans. Michelle Chapman: But the ationally camp. While I do love We’re live with Springfield opportunity to meet the mayor. Jim Gentry: Who provides the people whose job this affects it for that purpose, living in it Mayor Ralph Hammond answer- He happens to be a very pleas- wind and dry conditions? are not. would absolutely be tough, no ing questions about Springfield’s ant person that doesn't mind Scott Brimer Jim Gentry true, Vicky Mann Patterson: Dalton matter how fancy the camper recovery. What do you want to getting his hands dirty. but we provided the spark, Mosher, many of the timber is. That type of camper is what know? without that there is no fire. owners are just regular folks and we used to evacuate in and it Jacqueline Jackson: Can we The wildfire off Old Allanton this lost timber represents years was great tool to have avail- invite a Popeye’s chicken? Road in the Sandy Creek area is In good times, the timber indus- of work with no payout. able. Imagine having multiple We've loss our Church’s 50 percent contained after a “quiet try is worth billions of dollars, but Terri Sue Clark: Time to move kids who need to study for a test Chicken on Tyndall Parkway. night,” according to the Florida in bad times, it’s an expensive up north. living in there. Marie Jones: Good morning. Forest Service. blow. The impacts from Hurricane Pam Overmyer: Enact burn Denis Morel: I feel for that Amanda Nichols: In the Air Katie Grant: This makes me Michael have been estimated at ban! Fine those that don't young girl. As a kid, a friend of Force a hero. so sad and so angry. Bless the $1.3 billion, covering over a mil- comply! mine, somehow told me that I Amanda Nichols: I have a firefighters. lion acres. Angela Moranor: We live in lived in a shack. We like fed with question. Me and my family Cynthia Braun: There will be Dalton Mosher: Good thing Callaway. Has anyone heard my grandmother in her home. I voted for Mayor Hammond more devastation to come, the most wealthy company and how it’s going? * ** The News Herald | Tuesday, April 2, 2019 A9 BUSINESS

MARKET WATCH Stocks post solid Dow 26,258.42 ▲ 329.74 Missing the mark Nasdaq 7,828.91 ▲ 99.59 S&P 2,867.19 ▲ 32.79 fi nish on good data Russell 1,556.06 ▲ 16.33 By Ben Brody NYSE 12,836.02 ▲ 139.15 Bloomberg By Damian J. Troise report showed construc- and Alex Veiga tion spending climbed in COMMODITIES Mark Zuckerberg’s call The Associated Press February. Meanwhile, REVIEW for stepped up govern- an economic report out ment oversight of the Stocks closed solidly of China showed growth Gold 1,288.40 ▼ 4.60 internet met a skeptical higher on Wall Street in exports, employment Silver 15.051 ▼ .009 response from privacy Monday after a batch of and orders. Platinum 850.10 ▲ 1.20 advocates and other crit- encouraging global eco- While the more encour- Copper 2.9205 ▼ .0155 ics who are frustrated nomic data kept investors aging data gave stocks a Oil 61.59 ▲ 1.45 with Facebook’s repeated in a buying mood. boost, the market could missteps and say that its Financial and technol- face some bumps ahead, MARKET MOVERS billionaire chief executive ogy companies powered said Liz Ann Sonders, officer shouldn’t get to much of the rally, which chief investment strate- • Kellogg Co., down $1.36 make the rules. Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive offi cer and founder extended the market’s gist at Charles Schwab. to $56.02: The food com- “I don’t think it’s of Facebook, listens during a House Energy and gains from last week, “The hurdle in the pany is selling its iconic ultimately for Mark Commerce Committee hearing April 11, 2018, in when the benchmark near-term is still going Keebler cookie brand and Zuckerberg to decide how Washington. [ANDREW HARRER/BLOOMBERG] S&P 500 closed out its to be earnings,” she said. other businesses to Fer- much regulation Mark best quarter in nearly a “That’s the next impor- rero for $1.3 billion. Zuckerberg is prepared unveiled his vision for reg- the Cambridge Analyt- decade. tant phase.” to accept,” said Marc ulation in a blog post just ica scandal, when it was In another hopeful The S&P 500 gained • Wynn Resorts Ltd., up Rotenberg, president of weeks after Democratic revealed that the politi- sign, long-term bond 32.79 points, or 1.2%, $10.02 to $129.34: The the Electronic Privacy presidential candidate cal consultancy with ties yields rose above their to 2,867.19, notching casino operator made Information Center, Elizabeth Warren urged to Donald Trump’s 2016 recent lows, following a three-day winning gains on a solid revenue which has lodged numer- the breakup of Face- presidential campaign a sharp drop last month streak. report from Macau and ous complaints about the book and other internet had obtained data from that flashed a possible The Dow Jones Indus- upbeat economic data company’s handling of companies. Warren, a millions of Facebook users recession warning, rat- trial Average jumped from China. personal data. Massachusetts senator, without their consent. tling Wall Street. 329.74 points, or 1.3%, Zuckerberg’s policy said the businesses have Facebook has also been Those concerns were to 26,258.42. The Nasdaq BRIEFCASE gambit is likely to inflame amassed too much power criticized for its failure allayed Monday as new composite climbed the debate in Wash- and are damaging the last month to stop the economic data suggested 99.59 points, or 1.3%, NEW YORK ington over how to rein economy and American spread of videos of an a brighter outlook for the to 7,828.91. The Russell Kellogg sells Keebler, in Facebook and other democracy. anti-Muslim massacre in U.S. economy. A gauge 2000 index of smaller other brands for $1.3B social media companies, Roger McNamee, an New Zealand, which has of U.S. manufactur- company stocks picked including whether the early Facebook inves- spurred calls for content ing notched a big gain in up 16.33 points, for a 1.1% Kellogg is selling U.S. should adopt the tor who’s now one of regulation. March, while a separate gain, to 1,556.06. Keebler cookies and European standard as it the company’s loudest other brands for $1.3 bil- drafts a national privacy critics, said in an inter- lion, about $2.6 billion law. It could also deepen view that Zuckerberg’s less than it spent on that rifts within tech indus- proposal “would mostly brand alone 17 years ago. try ranks, especially if absolve it of responsibil- Food producers are efforts arise to narrow the ity without addressing trying to find new brands exemption from respon- the underlying causes with more growth poten- sibility for content posted of election interference, tial after sweeping shifts by users on their plat- hate speech, disinfor- in consumer taste, par- forms that companies like mation and the various ticularly in the U.S. Alphabet Inc.’s Google privacy challenges that The value of household and Facebook enjoy. have emerged.” names like Keebler has Zuckerberg’s proposal McNamee, who is the deteriorated as fami- over the weekend for co-founder of investment lies seek food and snack government regulation of fund Elevation Partners alternatives that are at four broad areas —harmful Inc. and the author of the least perceived to be content, election integrity, book “Zucked: Waking healthier. privacy and data portabil- Up to the Facebook Along with Keebler, the ity — emerged as Facebook Catastrophe,” pointed Battle Creek, Michigan, and other social media to the company’s plans company said Monday companies confront a to merge the data sets of that it will sell Mother’s crescendo of bipartisan Instagram and WhatsApp and Famous Amos cookie criticism. Among other with Facebook’s, which brands, as well as its things, they are accused of he said “would greatly fruit-flavored snack, pie exploiting personal data, complicate the task of crust and ice cream cone allowing election med- protecting users” privacy. businesses, to the Italian dling on their platforms Facebook is fighting sweets maker Ferraro. and being slow to address multiple investigations online violence and hate around the globe, many WASHINGTON speech. of which were launched US retail sales declined The company’s founder last year in the wake of 0.2 percent in February

U.S. retail sales fell in February, as consumers A year after #MeToo pulled back their spend- ing on building materials, scandal, Wynn Resorts groceries, furniture, elec- tronics and clothing faces regulators amid signs of a slowing economy. By Philip Marcelo commissioner. The Commerce The Associated Press “That sends a message Department said Monday that you’re not going to that retail sales fell 0.2 BOSTON — Wynn tolerate enablers. That percent in February, Resorts has taken laud- being silent is going to after posting an upwardly able steps to transform come back and haunt revised gain 0.7 percent a culture that allowed you,” said Kabrina in January. Still, sales are sexual misconduct Krebel Chang, a business running below their sea- complaints against its law and ethics professor sonally adjusted levels founder to remain hidden at Boston University. from November after a for decades, women’s The company’s new sharp 1.6 percent decline rights advocates and controls are summarized in December. business experts say. in an 18-page document And while the com- Wynn Resorts submitted WASHINGTON pany is making progress to Massachusetts casino Survey: US manufacturing more than a year after regulators ahead of a activity increased in March casino mogul Steve critical series of public Wynn became the first hearings this week. U.S. manufacturers prominent CEO to Under the new grew at a faster pace in resign over allegations reforms, Wynn Resorts March, as the pace of of sexual misconduct in no longer enforces con- employment jumped and the #MeToo era, experts fidentiality in sexual new orders and produc- say the company could harassment claims, tion improved. do more to create a new meaning current and The Institute for workplace environment. former employees can Supply Management, an The experts praised now go public with their association of purchasing Wynn Resorts for elevat- claims. managers, said Monday ing more women to key Chang said that’s a that its manufacturing leadership posts, includ- move in the right direc- index rose to 55.3 last ing its board of directors. tion, but noted Google, month, up from 54.2 in They also applauded the Facebook, Microsoft February. company for ousting and other prominent Readings above 50 every executive who companies now give point toward an expan- knew about allega- employees the choice sion in manufacturing. tions but failed to report to resolve their case The sector has been them, and creating an publicly in court rather reporting growth for 31 independent commit- than through the private months. tee to review sexual arbitration process typi- harassment claims led cal at many companies, The Associated Press by a former Boston police including at Wynn. * ** A10 Tuesday, April 2, 2019 | The News Herald NATION&WORLD

UK Parliament rejects alternatives to deal

By Jill Lawless the single-market option, and Danica Kirka acknowledged he had failed The Associated Press in his attempt to break the deadlock. LONDON — Britain’s Par- “I have failed chiefly liament has spoken — and it because my party refuses to has said no, again. compromise,” Boles added, Lawmakers seeking a announcing that he was quit- way out of the country’s ting the Conservatives to sit as Brexit morass on Monday an independent in Parliament. rejected four alternatives to The April 12 deadline, the government’s unpopu- imposed by the EU, gives lar European Union divorce Britain’s politicians less than deal that would have soft- two weeks to bridge the hos- ened or even halted Britain’s tile divide that separates those departure. in her government who want With just 12 days until the to sever links with the EU and U.K. must come up with a thosewhowanttokeeptheties new plan or crash out of the that have bound Britain to the bloc in chaos, the House of bloc for almost 50 years. Commons threw out four Lawmakers have carved options designed to replace out more time on Wednes- Prime Minister Theresa day for further votes on Brexit May’s thrice-rejected Brexit options. deal — though in some cases The impasse is raising by a whisker. expectations that lawmakers The result leaves May’s or the government could try Conservative government Anti-Brexit demonstrators with an effigy of British Prime Minister Theresa May protest near College to trigger a snap election in facing difficult and risky Green at the Houses of Parliament on Monday in London. Britain’s Parliament gets another chance the hope a new configuration choices. It can gamble on a to offer a way forward on Britain’s stalled divorce from the European Union, holding a series of votes in Parliament would break the fourth attempt to push May’s on Brexit alternatives in an attempt to find the elusive idea that can command a majority. [JONATHAN Brexit logjam.But theConser- unloved deal through Parlia- BRADY/PA VIA AP] vatives are worried that could ment, let Britain tumble out hand power to the opposition of the bloc without a deal, through which allows the — 276 votes to 273 — was Britain cancel Brexit if it came Labour Party. or roll the dice by seeking U.K. to leave with a deal.” for a plan to keep Britain in within two days of crash- The lack of consensus a snap election to shake up May has summoned her a customs union with the EU, ing out of the bloc without a reflects a Parliament and a Parliament. Cabinet for a marathon guaranteeing smooth and deal, fell by a wider margin, government deeply divided Brexit Secretary Stephen meeting Tuesday to thrash tariff-free trade in goods. 292-191. over how — and whether — to Barclay said the government out the options. The prime A motion that went further, May had already ruled out leave the EU. would continue to seek sup- minister, who is renowned calling for Britain to stay in all the ideas under consider- Justice Secretary David port for a “credible” plan for for her dogged determina- the EU’s borderless single ation. But the divorce deal she Gauke said leaving the bloc leaving the EU. tion, could try to bring her market for both goods and negotiated with the EU has without a deal was “not the “This House has con- Brexit agreement back for a services, was defeated been rejected by Parliament responsiblethingforagovern- tinuously rejected leaving fourth time later this week. 282-261. three times, leaving Britain ment to do.” without a deal just as it has Monday’s votes revealed a A third proposal calling facing a no-deal Brexit that But Chief Secretary to the rejected not leaving at all,” preference among lawmak- for any Brexit deal Britain could cause turmoil for people Treasury Liz Truss said it he told lawmakers in the ers for a softer form of Brexit strikes with the EU to be put and businesses on both sides would be better than a soft House of Commons after — but not a majority to make to a public referendum was of the Channel. Brexit. the votes. “Therefore the it happen. defeated 292-280. Conservative lawmaker “I don’t have any fear of no- only option is to find a way The narrowest defeat The fourth, which would let Nick Boles, architect of deal,” she said. DATELINES

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In this March 25 photo, attorney Michael Avenatti Mandan, N.D. Police Deputy Chief Lori Flaten, left, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg speaks leaves Federal Court after his initial appearance in an and other law enforcement personnel stand outside during a media conference Monday at NATO extortion case in New York. A week after Avenatti’s the scene on the south side of the RJR Maintenance headquarters in Brussels. The United States and its shocking arrest in New York, the attorney famous and Management property Monday in Mandan, allies are stepping up cooperation in response to for representing porn star Stormy Daniels in legal N.D. Four people were found dead Monday in what Russian aggression, Stoltenberg said Monday while battles against President Donald Trump will be back police called a “multiple homicide” at a North Dakota playing down differences among members as the in federal court Monday to face fraud charges in property-management business. [MIKE MCCLEARY/THE military alliance marks its 70th anniversary. [VIRGINIA . [KEVIN HAGEN/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] BISMARCK TRIBUNE VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] MAYO/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS]

WASHINGTON COLUMBIA, S.C. her home around 1:30 a.m. infectious diseases includ- BEIJING Justices rule against Missouri Father vows safety push after Friday, authorities said. ing those caused by insects China says 30 killed fighting inmate with rare health issue daughter’s ride sharing death like mosquitoes, with 276 mountain forest fire BEIRA, MOZAMBIQUE malaria cases also reported Missouri can execute an The father of a University Mozambique races to in cyclone-affected areas. A fire high in the mountains inmate who argued his rare of South Carolina student contain 1,000 cholera cases of western China’s Sich- medical condition will result who police say was kidnapped MILAN uan province has killed 30 in severe pain if he is put to and killed after she got into the Mozambican and interna- WWF sounds alarm after 48 lbs firefighters and others, the death by lethal injection, wrong car thinking it was her tional health workers raced of plastic found in dead whale government said Monday. the Supreme Court ruled Uber is promising to dedicate Monday to contain a cholera The deaths occurred after a Monday. his life to improving the safety outbreak in the cyclone-hit A 26-foot sperm whale was change of wind Sunday as the The justices split along of ride sharing services. city of Beira and surround- found dead off Sardinia with firefighters were battling the ideological lines in ruling 5-4 Friends and family of ing areas, where the number 48.5 pounds of plastic in its blazeinaruggedareaatanalti- against inmate Russell Buck- Samantha Josephson are of cases has jumped to more belly, prompting the World tude of 3,800 meters (12,500 lew, who is on death row for remembering the 21-year- than 1,000. Wildlife Foundation to sound feet), according to the Minis- a 1996 murder. old student as a ball of energy One person has died of an alarm Monday over the tryofEmergencyManagement The court’s five con- who brightened every room cholera, while 97 patients dangers of plastic waste in and the military. Among the servative justices rejected and was ready to head to law remain in treatment centers, the Mediterranean Sea. dead were 27 firefighters and Bucklew’s argument school on her way to changing with the others released, The environmental group three local residents recruited that subjecting him to the world. Mozambique’s health direc- said the garbage recovered to help fight the blaze, the lethal injection would Josephson’s time at the tor Ussein Isse announced. from the sperm whale’s ministry said. violate the Constitution’s University of South Caro- Thenewfiguresareanindica- stomach included a cor- Nearly700peoplewerebat- ban on cruel and unusual lina was winding down and tion that cholera is spreading rugated tube for electrical tling the fire in Sichuan’s Muli punishment. He said a tumor she spent another night with but is being brought under works, plastic plates, shop- county that erupted on Sat- in his throat is likely to burst friends at Columbia’s Five control, health workers say. ping bags, tangled fishing urday, but contact was lost during the execution, caus- Points bar district. She got U.N. spokesman Stephane lines and a washing detergent Sunday with the 30. ing him to choke on his own separated from the group, Dujarric said there is also package with its bar code still blood. so she called an Uber to take a high risk of the spread of legible. The Associated Press

* ** The News Herald | Tuesday, April 2, 2019 A11 Trump’s border threat stokes economic fears

Reassignment of immediate layoffs and inspectors also likely result in shortages and price to slow movement of increases at grocery stores goods across border and restaurants. “If this happens — and I By Cedar Attanasio certainly hope it doesn’t — I’d The Associated Press hate to go into a grocery store four or five days later and see EL PASO, Texas — Presi- what it looks like,” Jungmeyer dent Donald Trump’s threat said. to shut down the southern Laredo Mayor Pete Saenz, border raised fears Monday of chairman of the Texas Border dire economic consequences Coalition, said a closure in the U.S. and an upheaval would be catastrophic. of daily life in a stretch of “Closing the border the country that relies on would cause an immediate the international flow of not depression in border state just goods and services but communities and, depending also students, families and on the duration, a recession workers. in the rest of the country,” Politicians, business lead- he said. ers and economists warned “Our business would that such a move would block end,” said Marta Salas, an incoming shipments of fruits employee at an El Paso shop and vegetables, TVs, medical near the border that sells devices and other products Cars and trucks line up to enter Mexico from the U.S. at a border crossing Friday in El Paso, Texas. plastic flowers that are used and cut off people who com- Threatening drastic action against Mexico, President Donald Trump declared on Friday he is likely on the Mexican side by fami- mute to their jobs or school or to shut down America’s southern border next week unless Mexican authorities immediately halt all lies holding quinceañeras, the come across to go shopping. illegal immigration. Such a severe move could hit the economies of both countries. [GERALD HERBERT/THE traditional coming-of-age “Let’s hope the threat ASSOCIATED PRESS] celebrations. is nothing but a bad April Salas said her whole family, Fools’ joke,” said economist movement of trucks and it,” Nielsen said. every day from Mexico to including relatives who Dan Griswold at the Mercatus people across the border. Trump brought up the harvest fields of lettuce, car- attend the University of Texas Center at George Mason Uni- The effects were evident possibility of closing ports rots, onions and other winter at El Paso, would be affected versity in Virginia. He said Monday: Sergio Amaya, of entry along the southern vegetables. Shopping mall if the border were closed. Trump’s threat would be the a 24-year-old American border Friday and revisited parking lots in the region are “There are Americans who “height of folly,” noting that citizen who lives in Juarez, it in tweets over the weekend filled with cars with Mexican live there. I have nephews an average of 15,000 trucks Mexico, and attends UTEP, because of a surge of Central plates. who come to UTEP, to grade and $1.6 billion in goods cross said it normally takes him two Americans migrants who More than 60 percent of school, to high school every the border every day. minutes to cross the bridge. It are seeking asylum. Trump all Mexican winter produce day,” Salas said. “If trade were interrupted, took an hour this time. administration officials have consumed in the U.S. crosses In addition to reassigning U.S. producers would suffer “The Border Patrol agent said the influx is straining the into the country at Nogales, inspectors, Nielsen has asked crippling disruptions of their said it’s going to get worse,” immigration system to the Arizona. The winter pro- for volunteers from non- supply chains, American Amaya said. breaking point. duce season is especially immigration agencies within families would see prices Instead of ensuring the flow Elected leaders from border heavy right now, with the her department and sent a spike for food and cars, and of goods across the border, communities stretching from import of Mexican-grown letter to Congress request- U.S. exporters would be cut the inspectors are being put San Diego to cities across watermelons, grapes and ing resources and broader off from their third-largest to work processing migrants, Texas warned that havoc squash, said Lance Jung- authority to deport families market,” he said. taking their applications for would ensue on both sides meyer, president of the Fresh faster. The administration Meanwhile, the Trump asylum and transporting of the international bound- Produce Association of the is also ramping up efforts administration said Monday them to holding centers. ary if the ports were closed. Americas. to return asylum seekers to as many as 2,000 U.S. Homeland Security Secre- They were joined by the U.S. He said 11,000 to 12,000 Mexico. inspectors who screen cargo tary Kirstjen Nielsen said the Chamber of Commerce, commercial trucks cross the Apprehensions all along the and vehicles at ports of entry reassignments are neces- which said such a step would border at Nogales daily, laden southern border have soared along the Mexican border may sary to help manage the huge inflict “severe economic with about 50 million pounds in recent months, with border be reassigned to help handle influx that is overloading the harm.” of produce such as eggplants, agents on track to make the surge of migrants. Cur- system. In California’s Imperial tomatoes, bell peppers, let- 100,000 arrests and deni- rently, about 750 inspectors “The crisis at our border is Valley, across from Mexi- tuce, cucumbers and berries. als of entry there in March, are being reassigned. worsening, and DHS will do cali, Mexico, farmers rely on He said a closing of more than half of them fami- That, too, could slow the everything in its power to end workers who come across the border would lead to lies with children.

Trump team overruled 25 clearance denials

Career offi cial says The release of the docu- disqualifying issues ments sets the stage for included concerns of another fight between the foreign infl uence White House and the Demo- cratic-controlled House, and By Chad Day immediately drew criticism The Associated Press from House Republicans who called the allegations over- WASHINGTON — A career blown and “cherry-picked.” official in the White House Cummings’ panel has security office says dozens been investigating security of people in President Donald clearances issued to senior Trump’s administration officials including Trump were granted security clear- son-in-law Jared Kushner, ances despite “disqualifying former national security issues” in their backgrounds, adviser Michael Flynn and including concerns about for- former White House aide Rob eign influence, drug use and Porter. That probe has picked criminal conduct. up steam after The New York Tricia Newbold, an 18-year Times reported that Trump government employee who ordered officials to grant oversaw the issuance of Kushner a clearance over clearances for some senior the objections of national White House aides, says she security officials, and after compiled a list of at least 25 Newbold spoke out to NBC officials who were initially News and other news outlets The White House is seen behind security barriers March 24 in Washington. A White House offi cial-turned- denied security clearances about her concerns. whistleblower says dozens of people in President Donald Trump’s administration were granted access last year but then had those On Monday, Cummings to classifi ed information despite “disqualifying issues” in their backgrounds, including concerns about denials overruled by senior said he will move this week to foreign infl uence, drug use and criminal conduct. [CLIFF OWEN/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] administration officials. authorize his first subpoena The allegations were in the probe. The subpoena limited knowledge of the suspending her in January House learned that he lied detailed in a letter and memo will be for the deposition of reasons security clearances for 14 days without pay for to the FBI about his con- released Monday by Rep. Carl Kline, who served as were granted. The Republi- not following a new policy versations with Russia’s Elijah Cummings of Mary- the White House personnel can document also suggests requiring that documents ambassador and that he was land, chairman of the House security director and super- Newbold’s concerns were be scanned as separate PDF under investigation by the Oversight and Reform Com- vised Newbold. He has since “overblown,” saying that files rather than one single Justice Department for his mittee. The documents, left the White House for the four or five of the clearance PDF file. previous foreign work. which are based on Newbold’s Defense Department. denials for “very serious rea- Newbold said that when she Kushner failed to initially March 23 private committee The White House did sons” were a small fraction of returned to work in February, disclose numerous foreign interview, don’t identify the not immediately respond about 5,000 employees who she was cut out of the secu- meetings on security clear- officials on the list but say to a request for comment work in the Executive Office rity clearance process. The ance forms, and, according they include “two current Monday. of the President. office also announced a plan to the Times, career officials senior White House offi- Rep. Jim Jordan, the com- According to Democrat to “restructure” that would recommended against grant- cials, as well as contractors mittee’s ranking Republican, Cummings’ memo, though, remove her from a supervi- ing him a clearance before and individuals” in different said in a statement that Cum- Newbold considered the sory role, she said. Trump personally overruled parts of the Executive Office mings’ probe is a “partisan decisions to be part of a “sys- In response to Newbold’s them. of the President. attack” and an “excuse to go tematic” problem within her interview, Cummings is Porter had high-level “According to Ms. New- fishing” through personnel office where the decisions of asking the White House to access with an interim secu- bold, these individuals had files. He also said that one security clearance review- turn over the list she created rity clearance even though a wide range of serious dis- person on Newbold’s list is a ers were “continuously” as well as documents related the FBI repeatedly told the qualifying issues involving GSA custodian. overridden. to the handling of security White House of past allega- foreign influence, conflicts of Also, in a response memo Newbold said she raised clearances for several senior tions of domestic violence interest, concerning personal circulated to Republican her concerns up the chain of officials including Flynn, lodged against him by two conduct, financial problems, members, Jordan’s staff command in the White House Kushner and Porter. ex-wives. drug use and criminal con- cast Newbold as a disgrun- to no avail. Instead, she said, Flynn maintained his clear- Porter resigned after the duct,” the memo says. tled employee who had only the White House retaliated, ance even after the White allegations becoming public. * ** A12 Tuesday, April 2, 2019 | The News Herald

* ** The News Herald | Tuesday, April 2, 2019 B1 SPORTS Arnold bounces back with run-rule win

By Tyler Waldrep County (4-2) in six innings at “Our baserunners did a good [email protected] home on Monday in the first job,” Green said. “We made day of the Hit the Beach Clas- baserunning errors last game. PANAMA CITY BEACH — sic tournament hosted by Our baserunners did exactly After watching the attitude Arnold. On Monday, the Mar- what they’re supposed to do.” of his team hit a new low in a lins (10-6) capitalized on four Bailey Knaggs started inside 9-2 loss to North Bay Haven errors in the first inning to lay the circle for the Marlins and on Friday, Arnold coach Rick claim to a 3-0 lead. Things struckout six batters and Green said he just wanted his snowballed from there. allowed ony two hits and two team to show up the right way To Green, the result was walks while pitching all six on Monday night no matter the good, but it was the diving innings. result. plays made by his defenders “She’s starting to under- “We talked about from the on Monday night that made stand how you gotta pitch to last game, we didn’t play with him smile the most. He said he these Florida girls,” Green tenacity,” Green said. “We just was also happy to see similar said. “They can really hit the didn’t do it, (but) we played efforts shown by his baser- ball. She’s getting better and that way tonight.” unners, two of which scored better every time.” That tenacity helped Arnold on a wild pitch, while another Arnold’s Bailey Knaggs throws a pitch to Ohio County’s Elli Graves. secure a 10-0 victory over Ohio scored on an error. See ARNOLD, B2 [PATTI BLAKE/THE NEWS HERALD]

16 Bay Tough outs County lifters qualify for state

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Sixteen Bay County weightlifters have quali- fied for the Florida High School Boys Weightlifting State Championships on April 12-13 at Arnold High School. The 2A state meet will be held April 12, with the 1A meet on April 13. Arnold put three lifters into the state meet with automatic bids in the Region 1-1A meet March 29 in Baker, with Jadan Lom- bard winning the 119-pound division, while Caleb Cortez won at 154, and Cade Ledman at 199. Nick O’Brien gave Mosley a region champion at 219. Sneads had four region champions at the Region Virginia’s Jack Salt (33) celebrates with teammates Mamadi Diakite and Ty Jerome (11) as Purdue’s Matt Haarms (32) watches after 2-1A meet March 30 at Diakite hit a shot to send the game to overtime in the South Regional fi nal of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday in Louisville, Ky. [MICHAEL Sneads High School: CONROY/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] Anthony Terry (139), Seth Scott (154), Alonzo Hill (169), and Khajleik Pelt- Final Four fi eld boasts brutal defenses, veteran lineups Long (238). Wewahitchka had three region champs: Jeremiah Rardin (139), By Aaron Beard VIRGINIA possessions than ever under But in Virginia’s loss to Florida Reese Gainnie (238), and The Associated Press Tony Bennett. Veterans like State in the ACC Tournament, Brett Miller (UNL). The Cavaliers Kyle Guy and Ty Jerome (or the Cavaliers went six second- Chipley’s Ethan Jus- RALEIGH, N.C. — The Final were in the top Mamadi Diakite, judging by half minutes without a basket tice also won region in the Four features tough defenses, six of the AP his overtime-forcing shot in and couldn’t catch up as the Unlimited division, with a surging team that hasn’t lost Top 25 all year while winning a the Elite Eight against Purdue) hot-shooting Seminoles took Graceville’s Joseph Claiborne in five weeks and one Hall of share of the Atlantic Coast Con- can hit tough shots for a team control. winning at 219, and Vernon’s Fame coach. Virginia, Michi- ference regular-season title. that fi nally has its Final Four Demetrious Walston at 199. gan State, Texas Tech and breakthrough. MICHIGAN Jackson Goins of Altha won Auburn earned their trips to WHY THEY’LL WIN STATE at 129. Minneapolis for this week- Their defense tests even the WHY THEY WON’T The rest of the qualifiers end’s national semifinals by best offenses by clogging the If the Cavaliers struggle for The Spartans, for state were determined emerging from regions filled paint to turn away penetra- stops, the pressure increases a No. 2 NCAA by the top 12 lifters in each with high seeds. The Cava- tion. And while running a on an offense prone to seed after winning the Big Ten weight class statewide at the liers are the last top seed, while clock-controlling offense, droughts, even on the best of Tournament, pushed past No. conclusion of all of the region the Spartans, Red Raiders and the Cavaliers are more nights. They hit just enough 1 overall seed Duke in a tense meets. Tigers ousted the other No. 1s effi cient (123 points per 100 outside shots to survive regional fi nal. Mosley had four more in the regional rounds. Here’s possessions, according to Purdue’s Carsen Edwards qualifiers: Don McKay a look at each team: KenPom) with their limited scoring 42 points Saturday. See NCAA, B2 (219), Nick Smith (238), Will Dempsey (UNL), and Castor Gay (UNL), while Arnold also had four: Myles Higby (139), Jake Lashbrook (169), Wesley Horn (183), and Nick Top-seed Baylor routs Iowa to cruise to Final Four Caldwell (219). Bozeman’s Silas McWaters (129) and David Brownlee By Joedy McCreary overall seed — won their 27th The 6-foot-4 Cox — a to six for Iowa. (139) also qualified for state, The Associated Press straight game by shooting third-team AP All-America Gustafson finished with as did North Bay Haven’s 53%, clamping down on All- pick — and fellow twin tower 23 points on 9-of-17 shoot- Vince Weaver (UNL) and GREENSBORO, N.C. — American Megan Gustafson Kalani Brown, a 6-7 second- ing, but was held without a Rutherford’s Lomero Black Lauren Cox had 22 points and and her supporting cast and team All-American, teamed rebound in the second half (119). 11 rebounds, and Baylor earned holding the nation’s best up to dominate both the for second-seeded Iowa (29- Among the other local its first Final Four berth since shooting team to a season- glass and the heavily-hyped 7). Kathleen Doyle and Tania qualifiers were Vernon’s 2012 by beating Iowa 85-53 on worst 32%. matchup with Gustafson, the Davis each had 10 points. Tyrick Davis (219), Charlie Monday night in the Greens- Now it’s on to Tampa, nation’s leading scorer at 27.9 The Bears — who entered Nichols of Graceville (139), boro Regional final. Florida, for the school’s points per game. allowing their opponents and four more Wewahitchka Didi Richards added 16 fourth Final Four and its Brown finished with 14 to shoot a Division I-worst lifters: Keegan Calhoun (119), points and 10 rebounds, first in seven years — when points, and Baylor held a 31.4% — held Iowa way Treston Smith (139), Tyler Chloe Jackson had 14 points the Bears won their second 47-26 rebounding advantage below its previous worst of Hensley (154), and Tyreeq and the Bears (35-1) — the top national championship. with 20 second-chance points 41.1% at Purdue on Jan. 10. Thomas (219). * ** B2 Tuesday, April 2, 2019 | The News Herald

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The News Herald with two RBI and picking up 1 for 3 with a double and a run. hits and Taylor Gay had a PANAMA CITY — The Bay the win as a pitcher. Wilmot two-RBI triple. boys team took the shutout SPRINGFIELD — The North pitched the final two innings Bozeman 9, Green County victory of the visiting Braves, Bay Haven baseball team and gave up no runs on one hit (Ky.) 2 Arnold 9, Green County (Ky.) 1 whose girls team was unable scored six runs in the top of with one strikeout in relief. PANAMA CITY BEACH PANAMA CITY BEACH — to make the trip. the seventh inning to take a Mark Miller took the loss for — Kyle Gilmore pitched five The Marlins improved to 7-4 Singles — No. 1 Jake Chap- 10-6 comeback victory over Rutherford, giving up three innings and allowed one on the season with the win. man def. Tanner Grey 6-0, Rutherford on Monday night. earned runs on two hits and earned run to get the win for Terry Byers took the victory 6-1, No. 2 Zachary Cox def. The Rams (1-11) led 6-4 a walk with a strikeout in 1 1⁄3 the Bucks, while Jeremy Todd on the mound, while Camden Fernando Varo 6-0, 6-0, No. through six innings before the innings. Nolan Gildea started struck out five surrendered Hart led the Arnold offense 3 Connor Scott def. Connor Buccaneers (2-11) made their and allowed four runs — one just one unearned run in two with three hits. Price 6-0, 6-1, No. 4 Eduardo rally. Chris Lockrem was 2 for earned — on five hits and a innings of relief. Arnold will play Taylor Vasquez def. Austin Harris 4 with two RBI for NBH, while walk with a strikeout in three Tyler Lee led the Boze- County on Tuesday at home 6-0, 6-0, No. 5 Gavin Roake Alex Foulk was 3 for 4 with a innings. man offense with three hits, at 4:30 p.m. def. Irvin Ramos 6-4, 6-1. double and an RBI. Mykail Westerfield was 2 with Cade Parker finishing 2 Doubles — No. 1 Chapman/ Justin Wit was 2 for 4 with for 4 with a double and an RBI, for 5 with an RBI and Char- Tennis Cox def. Grey/Ramos 8-0, a double and an RBI, with with Isaiah Hill going 1 for 3 lie Redd adding a two-RI No. 2 Scott/Vasquez def. Warrick Wilmot going 1 for 3 with an RBI. Mason Cook was double. Zack Foster had two Bay 7, Walton 0 Price/Harris 8-0.

Pacers use size to pull Boogity! Boogity! off big win over Pistons Boogity! Fox Sports needs a change By Michael Marot that gave Indiana an 87-80 lead with a victory over the Chicago The Associated Press after the third quarter. Bulls. Kevin Knox added 19 Sabonis also started the points, Damyean Dotson had 18 INDIANAPOLIS — Thad- game-sealing 9-0 run with a and Emmanuel Mudiay scored By Jenna Fryer talking about the action deus Young scored 19 points 9-footer early in the fourth. 17 for New York. Robin Lopez led The Associated Press in front of their eyes they and Domantas Sabonis added 18 the Bulls with a season-high 29 can deliver an informa- points and 12 rebounds Monday CELTICS 110, HEAT 105: Kyrie points. JaKarr Sampson scored 22 CHARLOTTE, N.C. tive and entertaining night to help the Indiana Pacers Irving had 25 points, including a and fellow reserve Ryan Arcidi- arrell Waltrip will program void of back- snap a three-game losing streak pair of key late free throws, and acono had 14. Chicago has lost soon “Boogity! slapping tales and quips with a 111-102 victory over the the Boston Celtics held off the fi ve straight. D Boogity! Boogity!” that consistently fall flat. Detroit Pistons. Miami Heat. Al Horford added his way into retirement. Waltrip has hinted this It was a crucial win for the 19 points, 11 rebounds and 10 RAPTORS 121, MAGIC 109: Danny It’s time. could be his last season Pacers, who had lost seven of assists for the Celtics (46-32), Green scored a season-high And time for Fox Sports in the booth, ending a their previous eight and their who are trying to beat out the 29 points, Kawhi Leonard and to look at deeper changes broadcast career that grip on potentially having Indiana Pacers for the No. 4 seed Serge Ibaka each had 15 and in its NASCAR televi- began with the 2001 Day- home-court advantage in the in the Eastern Conference stand- the Toronto Raptors clinched sion broadcast, too. tona 500 and Fox Sports’ first round of the playoffs. ings. Goran Dragic led the Heat their sixth Atlantic Division title Everyone yearns for heralded acquisition of Myles Turner chipped in with with 30 points. Bam Adebayo by beating the Orlando Magic. an opportunity to say a slice of NASCAR’s TV 17 points and five blocks. added 19 points and 14 rebounds. The win also means Toronto can farewell on their own rights. He was in tears Wayne Ellington scored a Dwyane Wade fi nished with 17 fi nish no lower than second in terms. Waltrip has that when brother Michael season-high 26 points and points and seven assists in his the Eastern Conference. The Rap- chance now to bring his won the race at about the Andre Drummond had 18 points fi nal regular-season game at TD tors began the day three games second career as a NAS- same time Dale Earnhardt and 17 rebounds for the Pistons. Garden. behind Milwaukee for fi rst. Marc CAR broadcaster to a was killed in a fatal crash Detroit started the night in the Gasol scored 13 points and Kyle close and squeeze out elsewhere on the track. No. 6 spot with a 1 1/ 2-game BUCKS 131, NETS 121: Giannis Lowry had 12 as the Raptors his classic catchphrase “Mikey! Alright!” lead over Orlando for the final Antetokounmpo had 28 points snapped a two-game losing as Fox Sports’ portion he cried. Then Waltrip playoff spot in the East. and 11 rebounds in his return to streak against the Magic. of the NASCAR sched- looked at Earnhardt’s But after a sluggish start, the the lineup, Eric Bledsoe added 29 ule wraps up in June. wreck. “How ‘bout, struggling and short-handed points and the Milwaukee Bucks TRAIL BLAZERS 132, TIMBER- NASCAR fans have Dale? Is he OK?” Pacers finally got the spark they beat the Brooklyn Nets. Reserve WOLVES 122: Evan Turner had demanded change in It was an historic needed from their two big men, guard George Hill chipped in 22 13 points, 11 rebounds and 10 nearly every area of the moment, but in the years Sabonis and Turner. points while Brook Lopez and assists off the bench, and the sport, yet one area tiptoed since, Waltrip has become Sabonis spurred a 12-5 sec- Sterling Brown each scored 14 for Portland Trail Blazers moved around for some reason a caricature of himself ond-quarter charge that got the the Bucks, who played without into a tie for third place in the is the cracker-barrel, and the malapropisms Pacers within 43-41 and Indiana All-Star forward Khris Middleton Western Conference with a down-home broadcast and mistakes have only closed out the half on a 7-2 run because of soreness in his left victory over the Minnesota Fox gives its audience heightened the urgency to take a 59-55 lead. groin. Milwaukee was unable to Timberwolves. Rodney Hood led for its coverage of the for fresh voices. He also When the recharged Pistons clinch the best record in the East- Portland with 21 points. Enes elite Cup Series. The 1-2 helped land a TV spot for rallied in the third quarter with ern Conference because Toronto Kanter added 20 points and 11 punch of Waltrip and his younger brother, who runs of 9-0 and 7-0 to retake a won earlier Monday. rebounds for the Blazers, who Mike Joy spend too much also has an over-the-top, 77-74 lead, Sabonis answered joined the idle Houston Rock- time spinning yarns from aw-shucks persona. with a short hook shot, Bojan KNICKS 113, BULLS 105: Luke ets at 49-28. Portland led by as the good ‘ol days while The Hall of Fame driver Bogdanovic scored on a fast Kornet scored a career-high 24 many as 19 in the fi rst half after relative newcomer Jeff conceded in a January break and Turner scored seven points and the New York Knicks going 10 of 16 from 3-point range Gordon awkwardly guf- response to a Twitter points in the decisive 13-3 run snapped a six-game losing streak before halftime. faws along with the gang. user that his final race The carnival-like yuk- could be on the horizon. fest in the booth is stale, Waltrip acknowledged the cornpone of it all only Fox Sports had assembled magnified since the net- “an amazing group of TEXAS TECH work began using current young and enthusiastic” NCAA AUBURN drivers in its coverage of talent in his tweet, “but The Red Raid- the Xfinity Series. Kevin they still need “old guy” From Page B1 ers went from The Tigers Harvick, Brad Kesel- wisdom, I’m happy to say unranked in the have had a wild owski and others have that for another year that preseason to reaching their fi rst ride from seventh nationally in proven that by simply “old guy” will be me!” WHY THEY’LL WIN Final Four as a No. 3 seed. December to unranked and now The Spartans have veteran surging to their fi rst Final Four. confi dence from winning 14 of WHY THEY’LL WIN 15 games and join Virginia in Simply: Defense and Jarrett WHY THEY’LL WIN the top 10 of KenPom’s offen- Culver. The Red Raiders, who The fi fth-seeded Tigers are play- more than me,” Green said. sive and defensive effi ciency have won 13 of 14, lead Ken- ing with free-fl owing confi dence ARNOLD “I knew she had it in her.” rankings. Big Ten player of the Pom’s defensive effi ciency after 12 straight wins, includ- Erin Ramsey, along with year Cassius Winston is a mas- rankings (84.1 points allowed ing against Tennessee (twice), From Page B1 White and Waddell, finished terful fl oor leader (20 points, per 100 possessions). They held Kansas, North Carolina and Ken- the game with a team-high 10 assists against Duke), and top-seeded Gonzaga — Ken- tucky. And they can bury 3s in two RBI, the llast of which is complemented by Nick Ward Pom’s No. 1 offense — in check. bunches behind upperclassmen She didn’t have to face came in the final inning when and Xavier Tillman (19 points Texas Tech is allowing 37 per- Bryce Brown (16.0 points) and those Florida girls on Friday she drove in Sage Mickey to against Duke) inside. Michigan cent shooting while averaging Jared Harper (15.4). The Tigers night, and the visiting pitch- end the game. State also has the experience nearly 17 points off turnovers in are at their best when harassing ers likely wish they were so “She came through and edge on the sideline, too. This the tournament. As for Culver, opponents into mistakes, taking lucky. The Marlins finished drove in the winning run is Hall of Famer Tom Izzo’s the 6-foot-6 sophomore and Big a 33-14 edge in points off turn- the game with 10 hits. right there and that’s big eighth Final Four compared to 12 player of the year is averag- overs in two regional wins. Perhaps the biggest hit of time,” Green said. “She’s a the other three coaches making ing 21.5 points and 6.8 rebounds the night came in the third senior, she should do that. their debuts. in the tournament, exceeding his WHY THEY WON’T inning when Cassandra I mean that’s what they season averages. They lean on 3-pointers, with the White’s triple drove in Alex should live for is getting up WHY THEY WON’T romps against Kansas and UNC Smith and Pilar Egge. there with the winning run While the Spartans took care of WHY THEY WON’T coming on diffi cult-to-sustain “This is only her second on and driving it through.” the ball in the regionals, they Defenses will focus on Culver, effi ciency (30 of 67, 44.8 percent) year ever playing softball in The Marlins will get be ranked among the nation’s who carries a big load by taking that could make them particu- her whole life, so she’s get- back in action at home on worst in turnover margin this 176 more shots and 93 more free larly vulnerable on an off night. ting better,” Green said of Tuesday night at 7 p.m. season. Michigan State isn’t throws than the next-closest Auburn also took a big hit with White. against Oldham County particularly deep after several teammates. The Red Raiders the loss of sophomore Chuma White wasn’t the only (Ky.). injuries, notably losing guard also aren’t great on the boards. Okeke (12 points, 6.8 rebounds) stole the show with her per- “It didn’t matter to us Joshua Langford (season- They’ve largely navigated to a serious knee injury. Okeke formance at the plate on who we play,” Green said ending foot injury). And Ward around that problem after being provided a lift by sitting behind Monday night. Sophomore of his expectations for the has yet to crack double fi gures outrebounded in nearly half the team bench Sunday against Layla Waddell hit the first program. “We don’t play since returning from a fi ve- their games (17 of 36), though Kentucky. His production will be home run of her high school against anybody. We play game absence following a hand the problem surfaced in fi ve of diffi cult to replace. career in the third inning. for Arnold.” injury. six losses. “It was satisfying for her * ** The News Herald | Tuesday, April 2, 2019 B3

16 Prairie View (22-12) 76 11 Belmont (27-5) 81 First Four 16 N. Dakota St. (19-15) 78 11 Arizona St. (23-10) 74 March 19-20 16 (21-13) 11 16 11 Fairleigh Dickinson 82 Temple (23-9) 70 Dayton, OH NC Central (18-15) 74 St. John’s (N.Y.) (21-12) 65 March 19 March 19 March 20 March 20

2019 NCAA TOURNAMENT First Round First Round March 21-22 Second Round Sweet 16 Sweet 16 Second Round March 21-22 March 23-24 March 28-29 March 28-29 March 23-24 1 Duke (29-5) 85 1 Virginia (29-3) 71 1 Duke 77 1 Virginia 63 March 22 Tulsa, OK Salt Lake City Hartford, CT March 22 Columbia, SC 16 N. Dakota St. (19-15) 62 1 Duke 75 16 G-Webb (23-11) 56 1 Virginia 53 March 24 8 VCU (25-7) 58 March 24 Elite 8 Elite 8 8 Mississippi (20-12) 72 March 22 9 UCF 76 March 30-31 March 30-31 9 Oklahoma 51 March 22

Columbia, SC 9 UCF (23-8) 73 9 Oklahoma (19-13) 95 1 Duke 67 March 29 1 Virginia 80 March 28 5 Mississippi St. (23-10) 76 5 Wisconsin (23-10) 54 March 31 March 30 March 22 12 Liberty 58 12 73 March 22 San Jose, CA 12 Liberty (28-6) 80 FINAL FOUR 12 Oregon (23-12) 72 4 Virginia Tech 73 12 Oregon 49 March 24 4 Virginia Tech (24-8) 66 March 24 Minneapolis 4 Kansas St. (25-8) 64 March 22 4 Virginia Tech 67 April 6 13 UC-Irvine 54 March 22 13 Saint Louis (23-12) 52 13 UC-Irvine (30-5) 70 Washington 2 Michigan St. 1 Virginia Louisville, KY 6 Maryland (22-10) 79 EAST SOUTH 6 Villanova (25-9) 61 March 21 6 Maryland 67 6 Villanova 61 March 21 11 Belmont (27-5) 77 11 St. Mary’s (22-11) 57 3 LSU 63 3 Purdue 99 March 23 3 LSU (26-6) 79 March 23 3 Purdue (23-9) 61 March 21 3 LSU 69 3 Purdue 87 March 21 14 Yale (22-7) 74 14 Old Dominion (26-8) 48 March 29 2 Michigan St. 68 3 Purdue 75 March 28 7 Louisville (20-13) 76 7 Cincinnati (28-6) 72 NATIONAL Columbus, OH March 21 10 Minnesota 50 10 Iowa 77 March 22 10 Minnesota (21-13) 86 CHAMPIONSHIP 10 Iowa (22-11) 79 2 Michigan St. 80 March 23 Monday, 2 Tennessee 94 March 23 2 Michigan St. (28-6) 76 8 p.m. 2 Tennessee (29-5) 77 2 Michigan St. 70 March 21 CBS 2 Tennessee 83 March 22 Des Moines, IA 15 Bradley (20-14) 65 15 Colgate (24-10) 70 Saturday Saturday 7:49 p.m. 5:09 p.m. 1 Gonzaga (30-3) 87 CBS CBS 1 North Carolina (27-6) 88 March 21 1 Gonzaga 83 1 North Carolina 81 March 22 Columbus, OH 16 F. Dickinson (21-13) 49 16 Iona (17-15) 73 1 Gonzaga 72 1 North Carolina 80 March 23 8 Syracuse (20-13) 69 March 24 8 Utah St. (28-6) 61 March 21 9 Baylor 71 9 Washington 59 March 22

Salt Lake City 9 Baylor (19-13) 78 9 Washington (26-8) 78 Gonzaga 69 March 28 1 5 Auburn 77 March 29 5 Marquette (24-9) 64 5 Auburn (26-9) 78 March 30 March 21 12 Murray St 62 March 31 5 Auburn 89 March 21 12 Murray St. (27-4) 83 12 New Mexico St. (30-4) 77 March 23 4 Florida St. 58. 5 Auburn 97 March 23 4 Florida St. (27-7) 76 4 Kansas (25-9) 87 March 21 4 Florida St. 90 4 Kansas 75 March 21 13 Vermont (27-6) 69 13 Northeastern (23-10) 53 Anaheim, CA 3 Texas Tech 5 Auburn Kansas City, MO 6 Buffalo (31-3) 91 WEST MIDWEST 6 Iowa St. (23-11) 59 March 22 6 Buffalo 58 11 Ohio St. 59 March 22 11 Arizona St. (23-10) 74 11 Ohio St. (19-14) 62 3 Texas Tech 63 3 Houston 58 March 24 3 Texas Tech (26-6) 72 March 24 3 Houston (31-3) 84

Tulsa, OK March 22 3 Texas Tech 78 3 Houston 74 March 22 14 N. Kentucky (26-8) 57 14 Georgia St. (24-9) 55 3 Texas Tech 75 2 Kentucky 71 March 28 March 29 7 Nevada (29-4) 61 7 Wofford (29-4) 84 Jacksonville, FL March 21 10 Florida 49 7 Wofford 56 March 21 10 Florida (19-15) 70 10 Seton Hall (20-13) 68 2 Michigan 44 2 Kentucky 62 March 23 2 Michigan (28-6) 74 March 23 2 Kentucky (27-6) 79 March 21 2 Michigan 64 2 Kentucky 62 March 21 Des Moines, IA15 Montana (26-8) 55 Hartford, CT Jacksonville, FL San Jose, CA 15 Abilene Christian (27-6) 44 All times CDT AP/GATEHOUSE MEDIA

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SCOREBOARD

REGIONAL SEMIFINALS Washington 6, Tampa Bay 3 8. Ryan Blaney, 219 AREA EVENTS SCHEDULE Saturday St. Louis 3, New Jersey 2, OT 9. Chase Elliott, 218 At Greensboro, N.C. Columbus 5, Nashville 2 10. Kurt Busch, 213 MONDAY Iowa 79, N.C. State 61 San Jose 4, Vegas 3, OT 11. Clint Bowyer, 192 Baseball Ohio County vs Mosley at Matinee: Thoroughbred simulcast: Parx 11:25 Baylor 93, South Carolina 68 Anaheim 5, Edmonton 1 12. Kyle Larson, 185 NBH at Mosley 7 p.m. Arnold 1 p.m. a.m. Greyhound simulcast: Sarasota 11:30 a.m., REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Vancouver 3, Dallas 2, SO 13. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., 183 Derby Lane 11:30 a.m., Palm Beach noon. Monday Los Angeles 3, Chicago 2, OT 14. Daniel Suarez, 180 Taylor County at Arnold Oldham County at Arnold Evening: At Greensboro, N.C. Sunday’s Games 15. Jimmie Johnson, 176 Greyhound simulcast: Jacksonville 6:30 p.m. Baylor 85, Iowa 53 N.Y. Rangers 3, Philadelphia 0 16. Erik Jones, 173 4:30 p.m. 7 p.m. Tuesday Arizona 4, Minnesota 0 17. Austin Dillon, 160 Rutherford at Walton 6:30 Blountstown at Bay 3 Matinee: Thoroughbred simulcast: Parx 11:25 PORTLAND REGIONAL Pittsburgh 3, Carolina 1 18. William Byron, 153 a.m. Greyhound simulcast: Sarasota 11:30 a.m. REGIONAL SEMIFINALS Columbus 4, Buffalo 0 19. Alex Bowman, 152 p.m. p.m. WEDNESDAY March 29 Detroit 6, Boston 3 20. Ryan Newman, 152 Bay at South Walton 6:30 Bozeman at Vernon 6 Matinee: At Portland, Ore. Calgary 5, San Jose 3 Thoroughbred simulcast: Tampa Bay 11:25 a.m. Mississippi State 75, Arizona State 53 Monday’s Games NASCAR XFINITY p.m. p.m. Greyhound simulcast: Derby Lane 11:30 a.m., Oregon 63, South Dakota State 53 Florida 5, Washington 3 POINTS LEADERS Bozeman at Franklin College softball Sarasota 11:30 a.m., Jacksonville 11:35 a.m., REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Toronto 2, N.Y. Islanders 1 Through March 30 Palm Beach noon. Sunday New Jersey 4, N.Y. Rangers 2 1. Tyler Reddick, 268 County 6 p.m. Gulf Coast at Pensacola Evening: At Portland, Ore. Tampa Bay 5, Ottawa 2 2. Christopher Bell, 256 Colorado at St. Louis, late College baseball (DH) 4 p.m. Jai Alai 6 p.m. Greyhound simulcast: Derby Lane Oregon 88, Mississippi State 84 3. Cole Custer, 226 6:30 p.m., Jacksonville 6:45 p.m. Winnipeg at Chicago, late 4. Michael Annett, 209 Gulf Coast at Tallahassee Tennis THURSDAY CHICAGO REGIONAL Edmonton at Vegas, late 5. Austin Cindric, 209 Matinee: REGIONAL SEMIFINALS Calgary at Los Angeles, late 6. Justin Allgaier, 204 4 p.m. Pensacola at Arnold 2:30 Thoroughbred simulcast: Keeneland 12:05 Saturday Today’s Games 7. Brandon Jones, 194 Softball p.m. p.m., Santa Anita 2 p.m. Greyhound simulcast: At Chicago Nashville at Buffalo, 6 p.m. 8. Noah Gragson, 191 Sarasota 11:30 a.m., Derby Lane 11:30 a.m., Notre Dame 87, Texas A&M 80 Boston at Columbus, 6 p.m. 9. Ryan Sieg, 190 Palm Beach noon. Stanford 55, Missouri State 46 Carolina at Toronto, 6:30 p.m. 10. John Hunter Nemechek, 179 Evening: REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Tampa Bay at Montreal, 6:30 p.m. 11. Chase Briscoe, 178 Jai Alai 6 p.m. Greyhound simulcast: Monday Pittsburgh at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. 12. Justin Haley, 175 ON THE AIR Jacksonville 6:45 p.m. At Chicago Winnipeg at Minnesota, 7 p.m. 13. Ross Chastain, 165 FRIDAY Notre Dame (33-3) vs. Stanford (31-4), late Philadelphia at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. 14. Brandon Brown, 127 Edmonton at Colorado, 8 p.m. Matinee: 15. Gray Gaudling, 107 Los Angeles at Arizona, 9 p.m. Today NBA Thoroughbred simulcast: Aqueduct 11:50 a.m., ALBANY REGIONAL 16. Jeffrey Earnhardt, 105 REGIONAL SEMIFINALS San Jose at Vancouver, 9 p.m. 17. Jeremy Clements, 100 7 p.m. Tampa Bay 11:25 a.m., Keeneland 12:05 p.m., Santa Anita 2 p.m. Greyhound simulcast: March 29 Wednesday’s Games 18. Garrett Smithley, 91 Ottawa at N.Y. Rangers, 6:30 p.m. COLLEGE BASEBALL TNT — LA Lakers at Okla- Sarasota 11:30 a.m., Palm Beach noon. At Albany, N.Y. 19. Ray Black Jr., 88 St. Louis at Chicago, 7 p.m. Evening: Jai Alai 6 p.m. Greyhound simulcast: UConn 69, UCLA 61 20. David Starr, 88 Calgary at Anaheim, 9:30 p.m. 6 p.m. homa City Palm Beach 6 p.m., Sarasota 6:30 p.m., Derby Louisville 61, Oregon State 44 BTN — Coastal Carolina at 9:30 p.m. Lane 6:30 p.m., Jacksonville 6:30 p.m. REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP NASCAR GANDER OUTDOOR TRUCK SATURDAY Sunday POINTS LEADERS Illinois TNT — Denver at Golden Matinee: At Albany, N.Y. AUTO RACING Through March 29 UConn 80, Louisville 73 SEC — Belmont at State Thoroughbred simulcast: Aqueduct 12:20 p.m., 1. Stewart Friesen, 200 Gulfstream 11 a.m., Tampa Bay 11:25 a.m., NASCAR MONSTER ENERGY CUP 2. Grant Enfi nger, 194 FINAL FOUR Tennessee NBA G LEAGUE Aqueduct 12:20 p.m., Santa Anita 2:30 p.m. O’REILLY AUTO PARTS 500 3. Ben Rhodes, 184 Greyhound simulcast: Derby Lane 11:30 a.m., At Tampa, Fla. Sunday at Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth, 4. Johnny Sauter, 178 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. NATIONAL SEMIFINALS Sarasota 11:30 a.m., Jacksonville 11:35 a.m., Texas; Lap length: 0.526 miles 5. Brett Moffi tt, 174 Tuesday, April 5 FS1 — Texas A&M at Texas ESPNU — G League Play- Palm Beach noon. (Starting position in parentheses) 6. Matt Crafton, 171 Baylor (35-1) vs. Oregon (33-4), 7 or 8:30 p.m. Evening: 1. (6) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 334. 7. Austin Hill, 151 UConn (35-2) vs. Chicago winner, 7 or 8:30 p.m. COLLEGE BASKETBALL off: Lakeland Magic at Jai Alai 5:30 p.m. Greyhound simulcast: Palm 2. (25) Clint Bowyer, Ford, 334. 8. Todd Gilliland, 149 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (MEN'S) Long Island Nets Beach 6 p.m., Sarasota 6:30 p.m., Derby Lane 3. (4) Daniel Suarez, Ford, 334. 9. Harrison Burton, 148 6:30 p.m., Jacksonville 6:45 p.m. Sunday, April 7 4. (11) Erik Jones, Toyota, 334. 10. Sheldon Creed, 133 Semifi nal winners, 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 9 p.m. Sunday 5. (1) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 334. 11. Tyler Dippel, 97 ESPN — NIT Tournament: ESPNU — G League Matinee: 6. (2) William Byron, Chevrolet, 334. 12. Spencer Boyd, 95 Thoroughbred simulcast: Tampa Bay 11:25 a.m., 7. (21) Aric Almirola, Ford, 334. 13. Brennan Poole, 94 Lipscomb vs. Wichita Playoff: Santa Cruz War- Aqueduct 11:50 a.m., Keeneland 12:05 p.m., 8. (23) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 334. 14. Timothy Peters, 84 State, Semifi nal, New riors at Rio Grande Valley Santa Anita 1:30 p.m. Greyhound simulcast: PRO BASKETBALL 9. (30) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 334. 15. Cory Roper, 82 Palm Beach noon, Jacksonville 12:35 p.m. 10. (16) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 334. 16. Jordan Anderson, 74 York, N.Y. Vipers POKER ROOM NBA 11. (18) Ryan Newman, Ford, 334. 17. Gus Dean, 72 18. Austin Wayne Self, 66 8 p.m. NHL – Open 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sunday through All times Central 12. (20) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 334. Thursday, 9 a.m. to 3 a.m. Friday and Saturday. EASTERN CONFERENCE 13. (3) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 334. 19. Korbin Forrister, 64 ESPN — NIT Tournament: 6 p.m. LOCATION W L PCT GB 14. (5) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 334. 20. Josh Reaume, 57 TCU at Texas, Semifi nal, NBCSN — Boston at – Intersection of State 79 and State 20. y-Milwaukee 57 20 .740 — 15. (15) Michael McDowell, Ford, 334. INFORMATION x-Toronto 55 23 .705 2½ 16. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 333. INDYCAR New York, N.Y. Columbus – 234-3943. x-Philadelphia 49 27 .645 7½ 17. (8) Joey Logano, Ford, 333. POINTS LEADERS x-Boston 46 32 .590 11½ 18. (24) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 333. Through March 24 COLLEGE SOFTBALL SOCCER (MEN'S) x-Indiana 46 32 .590 11½ 19. (14) Paul Menard, Ford, 333. 1. Josef Newgarden, 93 4 p.m. 1:30 p.m. ODDS Brooklyn 39 38 .506 18 20. (19) Chris Buescher, Chevrolet, 333. 2. Colton Herta, 75 Detroit 39 38 .506 18 21. (9) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 332. 3. Scott Dixon, 57 SEC — Texas Southern at ESPNEWS — German Cup: Miami 38 39 .494 19 22. (27) Ryan Preece, Chevrolet, 332. 4. Alexander Rossi, 53 PREGAME.COM LINE Texas A&M Augsburg vs. RB Leipzig, Orlando 38 40 .487 19½ 23. (10) Bubba Wallace, Chevrolet, 332. 5. Graham Rahal, 50 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Charlotte 35 41 .461 21½ 24. (29) Matt Tifft, Ford, 332. 6. Will Power, 47 MLB quarterfi nal Today Washington 32 46 .410 25½ 25. (28) David Ragan, Ford, 331. 7. Marco Andretti, 45 National League Atlanta 28 49 .364 29 26. (26) Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, 331. 8. Ryan Hunter-Reay, 42 6 p.m. 1:40 p.m. FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE Chicago 21 57 .269 36½ 27. (33) Parker Kligerman, Toyota, 330. 9. James Hinchcliffe, 42 MLB — Philadelphia at NBCSN — Premier League: Milwaukee -113 At Cincinnati +103 Cleveland 19 58 .247 38 28. (31) Corey LaJoie, Ford, 330. 10. Felix Rosenqvist, 40 At Washington -200 Philadelphia +180 New York 15 62 .195 42 29. (35) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 329. 11. Jack Harvey, 40 Washington OR NY Mets Wolves vs. Manchester New York -120 At Miami +110 30. (32) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 326. 12. Spencer Pigot, 38 at Miami United At San Diego -105 Arizona -105 WESTERN CONFERENCE 31. (34) BJ McLeod, Chevrolet, 325. 13. Takuma Sato, 37 At LA Dodgers -175 San Francisco +163 W L PCT GB 32. (38) Garrett Smithley, Chevrolet, 325. 14. Simon Pagenaud, 37 American League x-Golden State 52 24 .684 — 33. (7) Daniel Hemric, Chevrolet, 324. 15. Sebastien Bourdais, 36 At New York -237 Detroit +217 x-Denver 51 25 .671 1 34. (37) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 322. 16. Tony Kanaan, 33 At Toronto -200 Baltimore +180 x-Houston 49 28 .636 3½ 35. (36) Bayley Currey, Ford, 320. 17. Santino Ferrucci, 32 ANNOUNCEMENTS Houston -205 At Texas +185 x-Portland 48 28 .632 4 36. (12) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 279. 18. Marcus Ericsson, 25 Minnesota -132 At Kansas City+122 x-Utah 46 30 .605 6 37. (13) Ryan Blaney, Ford, Overheating, 225. 19. Ed Jones, 25 Boston -165 At Oakland +155 x-L.A. Clippers 47 31 .603 6 38. (39) Timmy Hill, Toyota, Clutch, 168. 20. Zach Veach, 24 Junior Golf 985-630-3066 or enter At Seattle -115 LA Angels +105 x-San Antonio 44 33 .571 8½ 39. (22) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, Accident, 147. Interleague x-Oklahoma City 44 33 .571 8½ Race Statistics FORMULA ONE online atwww.arrow- At Tampa Bay -142 Colorado +132 Sacramento 38 39 .494 14½ Average Speed of Race Winner: 153.224 mph. POINTS LEADERS Panama City junior headjgt.com. L.A. Lakers 35 42 .455 17½ Time of Race: 3 hours, 16 minutes, 11 seconds. Through March 31 NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Minnesota 34 42 .447 18 Margin of Victory: 2.743 seconds. 1. Valtteri Bottas, 44 golfers ages 11-18 are Today New Orleans 32 46 .410 21 Caution Flags: 5 for 29 laps. 2. Lewis Hamilton, 43 FAVORITE LINE O/U UNDERDOG Memphis 31 46 .403 21½ Lead Changes: 27 among 13 drivers. 3. Max Verstappen, 27 invited to compete in the Golf Tournament At Oklahoma City Off Off LA Lakers Dallas 30 46 .395 22 Lap Leaders: J. Johnson 1-59; J. Logano 60; A. 4. Charles Leclerc, 26 AJGT Glenn Armentor At San Antonio Off Off Atlanta Phoenix 17 60 .221 35½ Dillon 61-62; K. Busch 63-65; W. Byron 66-79; C. 5. Sebastian Vettel, 22 Houston 5 227 At Sacramento x-clinched playoff spot; y-clinched division Bowyer 80-82; J. Logano 83-88; M. Truex Jr. 89- 6. Kimi Raikkonen, 10 Law Corp Junior Classic There will be a Cap- At Golden State 8 222 Denver 98; K. Busch 99-108; C. Elliott 109-143; J. Logano 7. Lando Norris, 8 in Lafayette, La., at the tain's Choice Knights of Saturday’s Games 144; K. Busch 145-155; D. Hamlin 156-172; R. 8. Kevin Magnussen, 8 COLLEGE BASKETBALL L.A. Clippers 132, Cleveland 108 Blaney 173-217; D. Suarez 218-220; K. Busch 9. Nico Hulkenberg, 6 Wetlands Golf Course Columbus charity golf Today Brooklyn 110, Boston 96 221-238; J. Johnson 239; D. Suarez 240-245; K. 10. Pierre Gasly, 4 April 6-7. tournament at Holi- FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG Houston 119, Sacramento 108 Busch 246-257; A. Almirola 258-260; E. Jones 11. Lance Stroll, 2 Lipscomb PK Wichita State Detroit 99, Portland 90 261-263; K. Busch 264-275; E. Jones 276-302; D. 12. Alexander Albon, 2 The two-day, 36-hole day Golf Club on May 4 TCU 1½ Texas Orlando 121, Indiana 116 Hamlin 303-318; W. Byron 319; A. Dillon 320-322; 13. Daniil Kvyat, 1 At Marshall 5½ Hampton Miami 100, New York 92 D. Hamlin 323-334. 14. Sergio Perez, 1 tournament is ranked by starting at 8:30 a.m. The At Green Bay 5 Texas Southern Toronto 124, Chicago 101 Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps the Junior Golf Score- tournament will benefit Saturday Philadelphia 118, Minnesota 109 Led): Kyle Busch 6 times for 66 laps; Jimmie NHRA Michigan State 2½ Texas Tech Memphis 120, Phoenix 115 Johnson 2 times for 60 laps; Denny Hamlin 3 POINT STANDINGS board and hosted by the Hurricane Michael vic- Virginia 5 Auburn Sunday’s Games times for 45 laps; Ryan Blaney 1 time for 45 Through March 17 Arrowhead Junior Golf tims in the area. Atlanta 136, Milwaukee 135, OT laps; Chase Elliott 1 time for 35 laps; Erik Jones Top Fuel NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Dallas 106, Oklahoma City 103 2 times for 30 laps; William Byron 2 times for 15 1, Doug Kalitta, 246. 2, Leah Pritchett, 204. 3, Tour. The tournament There will be prizes Today L.A. Lakers 130, New Orleans 102 laps; Martin Truex Jr. 1 time for 10 laps; Daniel Steve Torrence, 197. 4 (tie), Billy Torrence and entry fee is $195 and given from a tournament FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE Sacramento 113, San Antonio 106 Suarez 2 times for 9 laps; Joey Logano 3 times Richie Crampton, 178. 6, Terry McMillen, 166. Nashville -195 At Buffalo +180 Washington 95, Denver 90 for 8 laps; Austin Dillon 2 times for 5 laps; Clint 7, Mike Salinas, 161. 8, Clay Millican, 157. 9, includes two days of green raffle. The maximum At Columbus -128 Boston +118 Golden State 137, Charlotte 90 Bowyer 1 time for 3 laps; Aric Almirola 1 time Antron Brown, 150. 10, Austin Prock, 138. Pittsburgh -190 At Detroit +175 L.A. Clippers 113, Memphis 96 for 3 laps. Funny Car fees, tee gifts, and tro- amount of players is 32 At Montreal Off Tampa Bay Off Monday’s Games 1, Robert Hight, 330. 2, Jack Beckman, 225. 3, phies in four age divisions. foursomes. Players are At Toronto Off Carolina Off Indiana 111, Detroit 102 FORMULA ONE Matt Hagan, 215. 4, John Force, 200. 5, Tommy At Minnesota Off Winnipeg Off New York 113, Chicago 105 BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX Johnson Jr., 191. 6, Tim Wilkerson, 165. 7, Bob Recommended accom- encouraged to send in At Dallas -170 Philadelphia +158 Boston 110, Miami 105 Sunday at Bahrain International Circuit, Tasca III, 163. 8, J.R. Todd, 159. 9, Ron Capps, modations are available at their form before the day At Colorado Off Edmonton Off Toronto 121, Orlando 109 Manama, Bahrain. Lap length: 3.36 miles 146. 10, Shawn Langdon, 143. At Arizona -200 Los Angeles +180 Milwaukee at Brooklyn, late 1. Lewis Hamilton, Britain, Mercedes, 57 laps, Pro Stock the Holiday Inn Express of the tournament. San Jose -148 At Vancouver +138 Portland at Minnesota, late 1:34:21.295, 25 points. 1, Bo Butner, 301. 2, Alex Laughlin, 229. 3, Jason & Suites Scott-Lafay- For further infor- Updated odds available at Pregame.com Philadelphia at Dallas, late 2. Valtteri Bottas, Finland, Mercedes, 57 laps, Line, 189. 4, Erica Enders, 186. 5, Matt Hartford, Charlotte at Utah, late +2.980, 18. 185. 6, Rodger Brogdon, 184. 7, Jeg Coughlin Jr., ette West. Please call mation, contact Tom Cleveland at Phoenix, late 3. Charles Leclerc, Monaco, Ferrari, 57 laps, 180. 8, Deric Kramer, 166. 9, Kenny Delco, 141. COLLEGE BASKETBALL Today’s Games +6.131, 16. 10, Chris McGaha, 137. 337-232-6845 for reser- Fagan at 678-908-2530 L.A. Lakers at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m. 4. Max Verstappen, Netherlands, Red Bull Pro Stock Motorcycle vations and group rate. or [email protected], MEN’S BASKETBALL Atlanta at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m. Honda, 57 laps, +6.408, 12. 1, Andrew Hines, 124. 2, Eddie Krawiec, 106. All times Central Houston at Sacramento, 9 p.m. 5. Sebastian Vettel, Germany, Ferrari, 57 laps, 3, Hector Arana Jr., 76. 4, Joey Gladstone, 72. The tournament extended Doug Quilling at 850-819- NCAA TOURNAMENT Denver at Golden State, 9:30 p.m. +36.068, 10. 5, Matt Smith, 63. 6, Ryan Oehler, 54. 7 (tie), registration deadline is 2604 or drq_53@yahoo. EAST REGIONAL Wednesday’s Games 6. Lando Norris, Britain, McLaren Renault, 57 Jimmy Underdahl and Jerry Savoie, 53. 9, REGIONAL SEMIFINALS Chicago at Washington, 6 p.m. laps, +45.754. 8. Angelle Sampey, 35. 10, Karen Stoffer, 32. April 3 at 2 p.m. com, or John Andersen at March 29 Indiana at Detroit, 6 p.m. 7. Kimi Raikkonen, Finland, Alfa Romeo Ferrari, To enter the event, 850-319-5770 or ander- At Capital One Arena, Washington New York at Orlando, 6 p.m. 57 laps, +47.470, 6. Michigan State 80, LSU 63 Boston at Miami, 6:30 p.m. 8. Pierre Gasly, France, Red Bull Honda, 57 laps, TENNIS please call Diane Ford at [email protected]. Duke 75, Virginia Tech 73 Philadelphia at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m. +58.094, 4. REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Toronto at Brooklyn, 6:30 p.m. 9. Alexander Albon, Thailand, Scuderia Toro WTA TOUR Charlotte at New Orleans, 7 p.m. Sunday Rosso Honda, 57 laps, +1:02.697, 2. VOLVO CAR OPEN Minnesota at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. Michigan State 68, Duke 67 10. Sergio Perez, Mexico, BWT Mercedes, 57 Monday at Family Circle Tennis Center, San Antonio at Denver, 8 p.m. laps, +1:03.6-6, 1. Charleston, S.C. Purse: $823,000 (Premier) IN BRIEF Memphis at Portland, 9 p.m. 11. Antonio Giovinazzi, Alfa Romeo Ferrari, 57 SOUTH REGIONAL Surface: Green Clay-Outdoor Utah at Phoenix, 9 p.m. SECOND ROUND laps, +1:04.599. Women’s Singles Houston at L.A. Clippers, 9:30 p.m. 12. Daniil Kvyat, Russia, Scuderia Toro Rosso NASHVILLE, TENN. BOSTON REGIONAL SEMIFINALS First Round March 28 Honda, 56 laps, +1 lap. Sofi a Kenin (13), United States, def. Sabine Belmont’s Byrd retires Red Sox sign Bogaerts At KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, Ky. 13. Kevin Magnussen, Denmark, Haas Ferrari, Lisicki, Germany, 7-5, 6-4. Purdue 99, Tennessee 94, OT PRO HOCKEY 56 laps, +1 lap. Jessica Pegula, United States, def. Irina after 805 career wins to new deal: 7 years, Virginia 53, Oregon 49 14. Lance Stroll, Canada, BWT Mercedes, 56 Khromacheva, Russia, 1-6, 7-6 (4), 6-1. REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP NHL laps, +1 lap. Sara Sorribes Tormo, Spain, def. Fanny $132M 15. George Russell, Britain, Williams Mercedes, Saturday All times Central Stollar, Hungary, 6-0, 6-3. 56 laps, +1 lap. Rick Byrd, ranked 12th Virginia 80, Purdue 75, OT EASTERN CONFERENCE Tamara Zidansek, Slovenia, def. Anna-Lena 16. Robert Kubica, Poland, Williams Mercedes, GP W L OT PTS GF GA Friedsam, Germany, 1-6, 6-2, 6-0. all-time among Division The Boston Red Sox have 55 laps, +2 laps. MIDWEST REGIONAL z-Tampa Bay 79 60 15 4 124 314 214 Jelena Ostapenko (10), Latvia, def. Johanna 17. Nico Hulkenberg, Germany, Renault, 53 I head coaches with 805 signed shortstop Xander SECOND ROUND x-Boston 79 47 23 9 103 247 207 Larsson, Sweden, 6-1, 6-4. laps, DNF. REGIONAL SEMIFINALS x-Washington 80 47 25 8 102 276 245 Monica Puig, Puerto Rico, def. Sara Errani, career victories, is retiring Bogaerts to a new contract 18. Daniel Ricciardo, Australia, Renault, 53 March 29 x-Toronto 79 46 26 7 99 279 238 Italy, 6-0, 6-1. laps, DNF. after 33 years coaching the that would guarantee him At The Sprint Center, Kansas City, Mo. x-N.Y. Islanders 80 46 27 7 99 223 195 Tatjana Maria, Germany, def. Natalia 19. Carlos Sainz, Spain, McLaren Renault, 53 Auburn 97, North Carolina 80 Pittsburgh 79 43 25 11 97 265 232 Vikhlyantseva, Russia, 6-2, 7-5. Belmont Bruins. $132 million through 2025. laps, DNF. Kentucky 62, Houston 58 Columbus 79 45 30 4 94 247 222 Mandy Minella, Luxembourg, def. Anna NR. Romain Grosjean, France, Haas Ferrari, 16 REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Carolina 79 43 29 7 93 234 218 Karolina Schmiedlova, Slovakia, 3-6, 7-5, 6-0. Byrd announced his The sides agreed to laps, DNF. Sunday Montreal 79 42 29 8 92 238 227 Belinda Bencic (9), Switzerland, def. Driver Standings decision Monday. terms on Sunday night and Auburn 77, Kentucky 71, OT Florida 80 36 32 12 84 263 274 Destanee Aiava, Australia, 6-3, 6-0. 1. Valtteri Bottas, 44 Philadelphia 79 37 34 8 82 236 264 Allie Kiick, United States, def. Pauline He led Belmont’s tran- made it official on Monday. 2. Lewis Hamilton, 43 WEST REGIONAL N.Y. Rangers 79 31 35 13 75 220 262 Parmentier, France, 6-3, 6-0. 3. Max Verstappen, 27 sition from an NAIA A person familiar with SECOND ROUND Detroit 79 31 38 10 72 221 265 Ajla Tomlanovic (14), Australia, def. Magda 4. Charles Leclerc, 26 REGIONAL SEMIFINALS Buffalo 79 31 38 10 72 212 265 Linette, Poland, 6-2, 7-6 (7). program to NCAA Divi- the deal told The Associ- 5. Sebastian Vettel, 22 March 28 New Jersey 80 30 40 10 70 217 269 Shelby Rogers, United States, def. Evgeniya 6. Kimi Raikkonen, 10 sion I where he led the ated Press that Bogaerts At Honda Center, Anaheim, Calif. Ottawa 79 28 45 6 62 234 290 Rodina, Russia, 6-4, 6-2. 7. Lando Norris, 8 Gonzaga 72, Florida State 58 Aliona Bolsova, Spain, def. Francesca di Bruins to eight NCAA will earn $12 million this 8. Kevin Magnussen, 8 Texas Tech 63, Michigan 44 WESTERN CONFERENCE Lorenzo, United States, 6-3, 7-5. 9. Nico Hulkenberg, 6 REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GP W L OT PTS GF GA Martina Trevisan, Italy, def. Nadiia Kichenok, Tournaments in the last year under the terms of 10. Pierre Gasly, 4 Saturday z-Calgary 79 49 23 7 105 280 219 Ukraine, 6-2, 6-1. 11. Lance Stroll, 2 14 years, including last his existing deal and then Texas Tech 75, Gonzaga 69 x-San Jose 79 44 26 9 97 279 253 Taylor Townsend, United States, def. Astra 12. Alexander Albon, 2 x-Winnipeg 78 45 29 4 94 261 231 Sharma, Australia, 3-6, 6-2, 6-3. month with the program’s $20 million for each of 13. Daniil Kvyat, 1 FINAL FOUR x-Nashville 79 44 29 6 94 229 208 Women’s Doubles 14. Sergio Perez, 1 first at-large berth. the next six seasons. The At U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis x-St. Louis 78 42 28 8 92 231 212 First Round Manufacturers Standings NATIONAL SEMIFINALS x-Vegas 79 42 30 7 91 243 220 Anna-Lena Friedsam, Germany, and Sara Byrd, who turns 66 person spoke to the AP 1. Mercedes GP, 87 Saturday, April 6 Dallas 79 41 31 7 89 200 194 Sorribes Tormo, Spain, def. Irina Bara and 2. Ferrari, 48 on April 30, led Bel- on condition of anonym- Virginia (33-3) vs. Auburn (30-9), 5:09 p.m. Colorado 78 36 29 13 85 247 234 Mihaela Buzarenescu, Romania, 6-7 (2), 3. Red Bull Racing Tag Heuer, 31 Michigan State (32-6) vs. Texas Tech (30-6), 40 Arizona 79 38 33 8 84 206 215 6-3, 10-7. mont to 17 conference ity before the agreement 4. Alfa Romeo Ferrari, 10 minutes after fi rst game Minnesota 79 36 34 9 81 206 230 5. McLaren Renault, 8 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Chicago 78 34 33 11 79 255 279 ABIERTO GNP SEGUROS championships with was signed. 6. Haas Ferrari, 8 Monday, April 8 Vancouver 79 34 35 10 78 217 246 Monday at Club Sonoma, Monterrey, 7. Renault, 6 10 regular season and Bogaerts hit .288 last Semifi nal winners Edmonton 78 34 35 9 77 224 261 Mexico. Purse: $226,750 (Intl.); Surface: 8. Scuderia Toro Rosso Honda, 3 Anaheim 80 33 37 10 76 191 248 Hard-Outdoor seven tournament titles year and set career bests 9. Racing Point BMW Mercedes, 3 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT Los Angeles 78 29 40 9 67 190 248 Women’s Singles 10. Williams Mercedes, 0 since 2006, and only with 23 homers and 103 All times Eastern x-clinched playoff spot, z-clinched conference; First Round Gonzaga and Kansas RBIs while helping the Red SEMIFINALS 2 points for win, 1 point for overtime loss. Top Kirsten Flipkens (6), Belgium, def. Olga At Madison Square Garden, New York 3 teams in each division and two wild cards per NASCAR MONSTER ENERGY CUP Danilovic, Serbia, 6-2, 6-1. have won more in that Sox win a franchise-record Today conference advance to playoffs. POINTS LEADERS Magdalena Rybarikova, Slovakia, def. Misaki span. Every player who 108 games in the regu- Wichita State (22-14) vs. Lipscomb (28-7), 6 Through March 31 Doi, Japan, 2-6, 7-6 (5), 6-3. p.m. Saturday’s Games 1. Kyle Busch, 310 Nao Hibino, Japan, def. Giuliana Olmos, completed his eligibility lar season and a World TCU (23-13) vs. Texas (19-16), 8:30 p.m. Florida 4, Boston 1 2. Denny Hamlin, 302 Mexico, 4-6, 6-1, 7-6 (5). WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Carolina 5, Philadelphia 2 3. Kevin Harvick, 277 Margarita Gasparyan, Russia, def. Victoria under Byrd graduated Series championship. NCAA WOMEN’S TOURNAMENT Montreal 3, Winnipeg 1 4. Joey Logano, 275 Rodriguez, Mexico, 6-1, 6-0. with only two transfers All times Eastern Ottawa 4, Toronto 2 5. Aric Almirola, 245 GREENSBORO REGIONAL N.Y. Islanders 5, Buffalo 1 6. Brad Keselowski, 237 in the past 15 years. The Associated Press 7. Martin Truex Jr., 232 * ** The News Herald | Tuesday, April 2, 2019 B5

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EAST DIVISION EAST DIVISION MONDAY’S GAMES WEDNESDAY’S GAMES TEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY TEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY American League American League Tampa Bay 4 1 .800 — — 4-1 W-4 4-1 0-0 Philadelphia 3 0 1.000 — — 3-0 W-3 3-0 0-0 Cleveland 5, Chicago White Sox 3 Chicago White Sox at Cleveland, 1:10 p.m. Baltimore 3 1 .750 ½ — 3-1 W-3 0-0 3-1 New York 3 1 .750 ½ — 3-1 W-1 0-0 3-1 N.Y. Yankees 3, Detroit 1 Minnesota at Kansas City, 1:15 p.m. New York 2 2 .500 1½ ½ 2-2 W-1 2-2 0-0 Miami 2 3 .400 2 1½ 2-3 L-1 2-3 0-0 Baltimore 6, Toronto 5 Detroit at N.Y. Yankees, 4:05 p.m. Toronto 2 3 .400 2 1 2-3 L-2 2-3 0-0 Washington 1 2 .333 2 1½ 1-2 W-1 1-2 0-0 Houston at Texas, late Baltimore at Toronto, 4:07 p.m. Boston 1 3 .250 2½ 1½ 1-3 L-2 0-0 1-3 Atlanta 1 3 .250 2½ 2 1-3 W-1 1-0 0-3 Boston at Oakland, late Houston at Texas, 8:05 p.m. L.A. Angels at Seattle, late Boston at Oakland, 10:07 p.m. CENTRAL DIVISION CENTRAL DIVISION TEAM W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY TEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY National League National League Kansas City 2 1 .667 — — 2-1 L-1 2-1 0-0 Milwaukee 4 1 .800 — — 4-1 W-3 3-1 1-0 St. Louis 6, Pittsburgh 5, 11 inn. Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 12:35 p.m. Minnesota 2 1 .667 — — 2-1 W-1 2-1 0-0 St. Louis 2 3 .400 2 1½ 2-3 W-1 0-0 2-3 Milwaukee 4, Cincinnati 3 Philadelphia at Washington, 1:05 p.m. Cleveland 2 2 .500 ½ ½ 2-2 W-1 1-0 1-2 Cincinnati 1 2 .333 2 1½ 1-2 L-2 1-2 0-0 Atlanta 8, Chicago Cubs 0 Arizona at San Diego, 3:40 p.m. Detroit 2 3 .400 1 1 2-3 L-1 0-0 2-3 Pittsburgh 1 2 .333 2 1½ 1-2 L-1 0-1 1-1 N.Y. Mets 7, Miami 3 N.Y. Mets at Miami, 6:10 p.m. Chicago 1 3 .250 1½ 1½ 1-3 L-1 0-0 1-3 Chicago 1 3 .250 2½ 2 1-3 L-3 0-0 1-3 Arizona at San Diego, late St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, late Chicago Cubs at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. WEST DIVISION WEST DIVISION San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. TEAM W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY TEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Interleague Seattle 5 1 .833 — — 5-1 W-2 3-1 2-0 Los Angeles 3 1 .750 — — 3-1 W-2 3-1 0-0 Tampa Bay 7, Colorado 1 Interleague Texas 2 1 .667 1½ — 2-1 W-2 2-1 0-0 San Diego 3 1 .750 — — 3-1 W-1 3-1 0-0 Colorado at Tampa Bay, 1:10 p.m. Oakland 3 3 .500 2 ½ 3-3 W-2 3-3 0-0 Colorado 2 3 .400 1½ 1½ 2-3 L-3 0-0 2-3 Houston 1 3 .250 3 1½ 1-3 L-3 0-0 1-3 Arizona 1 3 .250 2 2 1-3 L-2 0-0 1-3 Los Angeles 1 3 .250 3 1½ 1-3 L-2 0-0 1-3 San Francisco 1 3 .250 2 2 1-3 L-1 0-0 1-3

TODAY’S PITCHING COMPARISON BOX SCORES NATIONAL LEAGUE CARDINALS 6, PIRATES 5 Meadows rf 4 0 1 0 1 1 .222 2018 TEAM 2018 STARTS VS. OPP. ST. LOUIS AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Pham lf 3 1 0 0 1 0 .278 TEAMS PITCHERS TIME W-L ERA REC W-L IP ERA Carpenter 3b 5 0 0 0 1 4 .190 Choi 1b 4 1 2 0 0 1 .313 Milwaukee Chacin (R) 1-0 5.06 1-0 0-0 9.1 4.82 Gant p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Lowe 2b 4 2 2 2 0 2 .154 Cincinnati DeSclafani (R) 6:40p 0-0 0.00 0-0 1-1 18.0 6.00 Goldschmidt 1b 4 0 0 1 2 2 .300 Diaz dh 2 2 1 0 2 0 .353 DeJong ss 5 2 1 0 0 2 .227 Kiermaier cf 3 1 2 4 0 0 .333 Philadelphia Eflin (R) 0-0 0.00 0-0 1-1 13.2 5.93 Ozuna lf 4 0 0 0 0 3 .238 Robertson 3b 4 0 0 1 0 1 .091 Washington Scherzer (R) 7:05p 0-1 2.35 0-1 0-1 18.1 2.95 Miller p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Perez c 4 0 0 0 0 2 .286 Mayers p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Adames ss 4 0 1 0 0 2 .071 New York Vargas (L) 0-0 0.00 0-0 2-0 11.0 1.64 c-Martinez ph 1 0 1 1 0 0 .125 TOTALS 32 7 9 7 4 9 Miami Urena (R) 7:10p 0-1 9.64 0-1 2-2 22.2 3.57 1-Flaherty pr 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500 COLORADO 000 001 000—1 6 1 Hicks p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- TAMPA BAY 000 303 10X—7 9 0 Arizona Greinke (R) 0-1 17.18 0-1 1-0 17.1 3.12 e-Wieters ph-c 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- E — Story (1). LOB — Colorado 6, Tampa Bay 6. San Diego Lauer (L) 10:10p 1-0 0.00 1-0 1-0 11.1 0.79 Molina c-3b 5 0 0 0 1 1 .050 2B — Arenado (2), Kiermaier (2). HR — Lowe (1), Fowler rf 2 1 1 0 0 0 .167 off Bettis; Kiermaier (1), off Bettis. RBIs — Arenado San Fran. Bumgarner (L) 0-1 2.57 0-1 0-2 18.0 4.00 Leone p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- (2), Lowe 2 (2), Kiermaier 4 (5), Robertson (1). Los Angeles Ryu (L) 10:10p 1-0 1.50 1-0 1-0 17.2 1.53 Munoz lf 2 1 1 0 1 0 .333 SF — Kiermaier. Wong 2b 4 1 1 2 1 2 .500 Runners left in scoring position — Colorado 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE 2018 TEAM 2018 STARTS VS. OPP. Bader cf 4 1 2 0 1 2 .250 (McMahon 3); Tampa Bay 2 (Robertson, Adames). TEAMS PITCHERS TIME W-L ERA REC W-L IP ERA Wainwright p 0 0 0 0 1 0 --- RISP — Colorado 1 for 5; Tampa Bay 1 for 6. Detroit Zimmermann (R) 0-0 0.00 1-0 0-0 6.0 1.50 a-Robinson ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Runners moved up — Arenado, Robertson. GIDP New York Tanaka (R) 6:35p 1-0 1.59 1-0 1-0 7.0 1.29 Brebbia p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- — Blackmon. b-O’Neill ph-rf 3 0 1 1 0 0 .222 DP — Tampa Bay 1 (Yarbrough, Adames, Choi). Baltimore Cashner (R) 0-1 13.50 0-1 0-2 24.2 3.28 TOTALS 40 6 8 5 8 17 COLORADO IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Toronto Stroman (R) 7:07p 0-0 0.00 0-1 1-0 7.0 1.29 PITTSBURGH AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Bettis, L, 0-1 5.2 7 6625919.53 Frazier 2b 4 1 1 0 2 1 .231 Johnson .2 1 11212211.57 Houston Verlander (R) 1-0 1.29 1-0 2-2 31.0 2.03 Marte cf 5 2 1 0 1 1 .222 McGee 1.1 0 0003190.00 Texas Miller (R) 8:05p 0-0 0.00 0-0 0-0 0.0 0.00 Dickerson lf 4 0 1 0 1 1 .167 Shaw .11000050.00 Bell 1b 2 0 0 2 0 0 .200 TAMPA BAY IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Minnesota Berrios (R) 1-0 0.00 1-0 2-1 26.0 2.08 Vazquez p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Stanek 1 1 0003190.00 Kansas City Keller (R) 8:15p 1-0 0.00 1-0 1-0 10.0 3.60 d-Cabrera ph 0 0 0 0 1 0 .250 Yarbrough, W, 1-0 2-Newman pr 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- 4.131103572.08 Boston Sale (L) 0-1 21.00 0-1 1-1 12.0 3.75 Brault p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- The White Sox’s Jose Rondon (20) gets the Indians’ Jake Font, H, 1 .1 1 0000 40.00 Oakland Fiers (R) 10:07p 1-1 5.00 1-1 1-0 6.1 0.00 Kingham p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Beeks, H, 2 1.1 0 0011210.00 Cervelli c 4 1 0 0 1 2 .182 Bauers (10) out at second base and Carlos Santana out Alvarado 110002180.00 Los Angeles Cahill (R) 0-1 6.00 0-1 0-0 7.0 2.57 Moran 3b-1b 3 1 2 3 2 0 .750 at first base for the double play in the fourth inning Castillo 1 0 0003140.00 Seattle Gonzales (L) 10:10p 2-0 4.76 2-0 3-0 35.0 3.34 Reyes rf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Monday in Cleveland. [TONY DEJAK/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] Inherited runners-scored — McGee 3-1, Font 2-1, Kela p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Beeks 2-0. HBP — Yarbrough (Blackmon). INTERLEAGUE Burdi p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Naquin rf 3 0 1 0 0 0 .100 Chapman, S, 1-1 1 0 0001 70.00 Umpires — Home, Andy Fletcher; First, Will Little; 2018 TEAM 2018 STARTS VS. OPP. Kang 3b 2 0 0 0 0 1 .222 b-Allen ph-rf 0 0 0 1 1 0 .000 WP — Ross, German. Second, Joe West; Third, Eric Cooper. TEAMS PITCHERS TIME W-L ERA REC W-L IP ERA Gonzalez ss 5 0 1 0 0 1 .154 Stamets ss 4 0 0 0 0 2 .000 Umpires — Home, Gerry Davis; First, Brian Knight; T — 2:54. A — 10,860 (42,735). Colorado Freeland (L) 1-0 1.29 1-0 0-0 0.0 0.00 Archer p 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000 TOTALS 32 5 8 4 5 6 Second, Jeremie Rehak; Third, Pat Hoberg. Tampa Bay Snell (L) 7:10p 0-1 7.50 0-1 0-0 0.0 0.00 Crick p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- CHICAGO 000 000 030—3 3 1 T — 2:43. A — 32,036 (47,309). BREWERS 4, REDS 3 Rodriguez p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- CLEVELAND 000 001 04X—5 8 1 MILWAUKEE AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Liriano p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- a-homered for Palka in the 8th. b-walked for Naquin ORIOLES 6, BLUE JAYS 5 Cain cf 4 1 1 0 1 1 .333 Shuck rf 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 in the 8th. BALTIMORE AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Yelich rf 5 1 1 0 0 1 .412 ROUNDUP TOTALS 35 5 6 5 8 9 E—Sanchez (2), Cimber (1). LOB—Chicago Mullins cf 4 1 0 0 0 2 .111 Braun lf 5 1 2 1 0 2 .333 ST. LOUIS 000 000 311 01—6 8 1 6, Cleveland 8. 2B—Moncada (2), Martin (2), Smith Jr. lf 5 1 1 0 0 0 .375 Hader p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- CARDINALS 6, PIRATES 5, 11 INN.: Paul DeJong scored PITTSBURGH 301 000 010 00—5 6 2 J.Ramirez (1), Bauers (1). HR—Cordell (1), off Villar 2b 4 1 2 2 0 2 .294 Shaw 3b 3 1 1 0 2 1 .250 a-struck out for Wainwright in the 5th. b-out on Edwards. RBIs—Moncada (4), Cordell 2 (2), Mancini rf 3 2 2 2 0 0 .500 Aguilar 1b 4 0 1 2 1 0 .188 on a passed ball in the top of the 11th inning as St. fielder’s choice for Brebbia in the 7th. c-doubled for Santana (4), R.Perez (1), Moroff (1), Allen (2). Rickard rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .100 Moustakas 2b 4 0 1 1 0 1 .313 Mayers in the 9th. d-walked for Vazquez in the 9th. Louis rallied past Pittsburgh to spoil the Pirates’ S—Engel. Ruiz 3b 4 1 1 0 0 1 .200 Grandal c 4 0 3 0 0 1 .200 e-hit by pitch for Hicks in the 11th. DP—Chicago 1 (Sanchez, Rondon, Alonso). Nunez dh 3 0 0 0 1 1 .167 Arcia ss 3 0 0 0 1 1 .000 home opener. The Cardinals came back twice against 1-ran for Martinez in the 9th. 2-ran for Cabrera CHICAGO IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Davis 1b 3 0 0 1 1 2 .000 Davies p 2 0 0 0 0 1 .000 in the 9th. Pittsburgh’s erratic bullpen, tying it in the eighth and Nova 761114931.29 Sucre c 4 0 0 0 0 2 .250 a-Thames ph 1 0 1 0 0 0 .250 E—Bader (1), Moran (1), Gonzalez (1). LOB—St. Fry,H,1 .1122101220.25 Martin ss 2 0 0 0 1 2 .083 Claudio p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- again in the ninth. DeJong put St. Louis in front for the Louis 11, Pittsburgh 9. 2B—O’Neill (2), Martinez Covey,L,0-1 01212066.75 TOTALS 32 6 6 5 3 12 Wilson p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- (1), Dickerson (1), Moran (1). HR—Wong (3), Frare .200012160.00 TORONTO AB R H BI BB SO AVG. c-Gamel ph-lf 1 0 0 0 0 0 .167 first time when he singled off Steven Brault (0-1) with off Rodriguez; Moran (1), off Mayers. RBIs— CLEVELAND IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA McKinney rf 3 0 0 0 1 0 .200 TOTALS 36 4 11 4 5 9 Goldschmidt (8), Wong 2 (6), O’Neill (1), Martinez two outs in the 11th, moved to third after a hit by pitch Clevinger 7 1 0 0 3 12 106 0.00 Drury 3b 4 1 1 0 0 1 .238 CINCINNATI AB R H BI BB SO AVG. (1), Bell 2 (3), Moran 3 (3). CS—Fowler (1). SF—Bell. Cimber, H, 1 .1 0 1000 60.00 Smoak 1b 3 1 0 0 1 2 .167 Schebler cf 3 0 0 0 2 1 .000 and a walk and then raced home when Nick Kingham’s S—Archer. O.Perez 011100427.00 Grichuk cf 4 2 2 2 0 1 .125 Votto 1b 4 1 1 0 1 0 .333 DP—St. Louis 2 (DeJong, Wong, Goldschmidt), fastball squirted past Pirates catcher Francisco Cer- Edwrds, W, 2-0 .2 1 1110126.75 Tellez dh 3 0 1 0 0 0 .286 Puig rf 4 0 1 2 1 1 .091 (Wong, DeJong, Goldschmidt); Pittsburgh 1 (Kang, Hand, S, 2-2 1 0 0002200.00 a-Pillar ph-dh 0 0 0 1 0 0 .063 Suarez 3b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .100 velli. Jordan Hicks (1-1) worked two scoreless innings. Frazier, Moran). O.Perez pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. Hernandez lf 4 0 1 1 0 1 .158 Kemp lf 3 0 0 0 0 2 .000 ST. LOUIS IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Covey pitched to 4 batters in the 8th. Gurriel Jr. 2b 4 0 0 0 0 3 .000 John Gant picked up the save despite issuing a one-out Wainwright 4 4 4 4 4 3 72 9.00 Winker lf 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Inherited runners-scored—Covey 2-2, Frare 3-1, Jansen c 3 0 0 0 0 0 .133 Peraza 2b-ss 4 1 2 0 0 1 .364 walk to finish a sloppy 4-hour, 53-minute marathon Brebbia 2 0 0 0 1 2 27 0.00 O.Perez 1-1, Edwards 1-1. HBP—Hand (Castillo). Galvis ss 3 1 1 1 0 2 .357 Barnhart c 4 0 2 0 0 0 .400 Leone .2 0 0 0 0 1 13 0.00 T—3:02. A—34,519 (35,225). that featured 16 pitchers, 16 walks, four hit batters, TOTALS 31 5 6 5 2 10 J.Iglesias ss 2 0 0 0 0 2 .429 Miller 0 0 0 0 1 0 9 9.00 BALTIMORE 410 000 100—6 6 0 Mayers 1.1 2 1 1 0 1 26 3.00 Garrett p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- three errors and two home plate umpires. Crew chief YANKEES 3, TIGERS 1 TORONTO 000 000 212—5 6 1 b-Farmer ph-2b 2 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Hicks, W, 1-1 2 0 0 0 1 2 32 5.40 a-out on sacrifice fly for Tellez in the 9th. Jerry Layne left in the seventh after taking a ball off the DETROIT AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Roark p 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Gant, S, 1-1 1 0 0 0 1 0 12 0.00 Harrison 2b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .067 E — Galvis (1). LOB — Baltimore 5, Toronto 2. 2B — Dietrich 2b 1 1 0 1 0 0 .250 mask and was replaced by Vic Carapazza. PITTSBURGH IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Castellanos rf 2 0 0 0 2 1 .263 Grichuk (1). 3B — Hernandez (1). HR — Villar (1), Duke p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Archer 5 2 0 0 3 8 99 0.00 Cabrera dh 2 0 0 0 2 1 .118 off Reid-Foley; Mancini (2), off Gaviglio; Grichuk (1), Hernandez p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- INDIANS 5, WHITE SOX 3: Roberto Perez drew a bases- Crick 1 0 0 0 0 2 12 0.00 1-Peterson pr-dh 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 off Araujo; Galvis (1), off Wright. RBIs — Villar 2 (2), R.Iglesias p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Rodriguez 0 2 3 2 0 0 17 27.00 Goodrum 1b 3 0 0 0 1 1 .250 Mancini 2 (4), Davis (1), Grichuk 2 (2), Hernandez loaded walk on four pitches from Dylan Covey in the d-Casali ph 1 0 1 0 0 0 1.000 Liriano 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 0.00 Candelario 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .273 (2), Galvis (3), Pillar (1). SF — Mancini, Pillar. 1-Lorenzen pr 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 eighth inning as Cleveland rallied for a win in their Kela, H, 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 22 0.00 Stewart lf 3 1 0 0 1 0 .063 Runners left in scoring position — Baltimore 4 (Ruiz, TOTALS 34 3 8 3 4 9 Burdi, BS, 1-1 .2 2 1 1 0 2 14 5.40 Greiner c 4 0 0 0 0 1 .125 Nunez, Martin 2); Toronto 2 (Grichuk, Gurriel Jr.). chilly home opener over Chicago. The Indians, whose MILWAUKEE 300 000001—4 11 0 Vazquez 1.1 1 1 0 0 1 31 0.00 Mercer ss 4 0 2 0 0 1 .154 RISP — Baltimore 1 for 5; Toronto 2 for 4. bats have started out as cold as the weather, did just Brault, L, 0-1 1.2 1 1 1 2 2 32 5.40 Mahtook cf 3 0 0 0 1 2 .000 Runners moved up — Smith Jr., Smoak. GIDP CINCINNATI 000 021000—3 8 1 a-singled for Davies in the 6th. b-out on fielder’s Kingham .1 0 0 0 1 0 5 0.00 TOTALS 29 1 2 0 7 9 — Hernandez. enough — and got some needed help from the wild choice for Garrett in the 6th. c-lined out for Wilson Rodriguez pitched to 4 batters in the 7th. NEW YORK AB R H BI BB SO AVG. DP — Baltimore 1 (Martin, Villar, Davis). White Sox — to score four runs in the eighth after Liriano pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. Gardner cf 4 1 2 1 0 0 .176 BALTIMORE IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA in the 9th. d-doubled for R.Iglesias in the 9th. Miller pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. Judge rf 3 0 1 0 1 1 .333 Hess, W, 1-0 61-3 0001 8821-ran for Casali in the 9th. nearly wasting starter Mike Clevinger’s dominant per- Inherited runners-scored—Miller 1-0, Mayers 3-0, Voit dh 3 1 0 0 1 1 .231 0.00 E — Votto (1). LOB — Milwaukee 10, Cincinnati 9. Liriano 2-0, Kela 3-1, Vazquez 1-0, Kingham 3-1. Bird 1b 4 0 1 0 0 2 .182 Araujo .2 2 22101427.00 2B — Yelich (2), Braun 2 (2), Moustakas (2), Puig formance. Clevinger allowed one hit in seven innings, HBP—Archer (DeJong), Rodriguez (Fowler), Miller Sanchez c 3 1 1 1 1 0 .250 Wright 1 2 2201156.75 (1), Casali (1). RBIs — Braun (5), Aguilar 2 (2), striking out 12. (Bell), Mayers (Shuck), Brault (Wieters). WP— Torres 2b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .313 Bleier, S, 1-1 1 2 11011520.25 Moustakas (4), Puig 2 (2), Dietrich (4). Burdi, Vazquez. PB—Cervelli (1). LeMahieu 3b 2 0 0 0 1 2 .500 TORONTO IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Runners left in scoring position — Milwaukee YANKEES 3, TIGERS 1: Domingo German overcame T—4:50. A—37,336 (38,362). Tauchman lf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Reid-Foley, L, 0-1 2 4 53235213.50 4 (Yelich, Aguilar, Davies 2); Cincinnati 6 (Puig, control problems on a chilly night to win for the first Tulowitzki ss 3 0 0 0 0 1 .200 Pannone 4 1 0015691.80 Suarez, Kemp, Peraza 2, Farmer). RISP — INDIANS 5, WHITE SOX 3 TOTALS 29 3 5 2 4 8 Gaviglio 3 1 1104352.25 Milwaukee 3 for 7; Cincinnati 2 for 15. time since last June, Gary Sanchez and Brett Gardner Runners moved up — Puig, Schebler, Suarez, CHICAGO AB R H BI BB SO AVG. DETROIT 000 100 000—1 2 1 Wright pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. homered and the banged-up New York Yankees beat Moncada 3b 4 1 1 1 0 1 .412 NEW YORK 011 010 00X—3 5 1 Inherited runners-scored — Bleier 1-1. HBP Barnhart. GIDP — Aguilar, Arcia, Puig. Palka rf 3 0 0 0 0 2 .000 1-ran for Cabrera in the 8th. — Reid-Foley (Mullins), Pannone (Martin). WP — DP — Milwaukee 1 (Arcia, Moustakas, Aguilar); the punchless Detroit Tigers. Aaron Judge made a a-Cordell ph-rf 1 1 1 2 0 0 1.000 E — Stewart (1), Sanchez (3). LOB — Detroit 8, New Reid-Foley 2, Hess, Pannone. Cincinnati 2 (Peraza, J.Iglesias, Votto), (Peraza, Abreu dh 4 0 0 0 0 2 .267 York 6. 2B — Mercer (1), Judge (1). HR — Sanchez Umpires — Home, Chris Conroy; First, Bill Miller; Dietrich, Votto). sprawling, backhand catch on Niko Goodrum’s hard-hit Alonso 1b 2 0 0 0 2 1 .182 (2), off Ross; Gardner (1), off Ross. RBIs — Gardner Second, Jansen Visconti; Third, Doug Eddings. MILWAUKEE IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA liner after Adam Ottavino walked the first two batters Jimenez lf 4 0 0 0 0 2 .133 (2), Sanchez (2). SB — Gardner (1). T — 2:46. A — 10,460 (53,506). Davies 5 4 2246903.60 Castillo c 1 0 1 0 2 0 .500 Runners left in scoring position — Detroit 5 Claudio, BS, 1-1 1.1 2 1100253.00 in the eighth inning, a drive that would have tied the Sanchez 2b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .063 (Harrison, Goodrum, Candelario, Stewart, RAYS 7, ROCKIES 1 Wilson, W, 1-0 1.2 1 0002240.00 score if it had gotten by the right fielder. New York Rondon ss 4 1 0 0 0 3 .000 Mahtook); New York 4 (Voit, Bird, Sanchez, Torres). COLORADO AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Hader, S, 3-3 1 1 0001160.00 Engel cf 3 0 0 0 0 2 .000 RISP — Detroit 0 for 8; New York 0 for 5. Blackmon rf 3 1 0 0 0 1 .286 CINCINNATI IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA lost two more regulars to the 10-day injured list before TOTALS 30 3 3 3 4 14 Runners moved up — Voit, Bird. Dahl lf 4 0 2 0 0 2 .444 Roark 4.1 6 3336966.23 the game after they got hurt a day earlier, outfielder CLEVELAND AB R H BI BB SO AVG. DETROIT IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Arenado 3b 4 0 3 1 0 0 .318 Garrett 1.2 2 0013250.00 Martin cf 4 1 1 0 1 1 .154 Ross,L,0-1 543244893.60 Story ss 4 0 0 0 0 3 .105 Duke 10000090.00 Giancarlo Stanton with a strained left biceps and third J.Ramirez 3b 4 1 2 0 0 0 .200 Hardy 1.200002256.75 McMahon 1b 4 0 0 0 0 3 .278 Hernandez 1 1 0000210.00 Bauers lf 3 1 1 0 1 0 .167 Garrett 1.1 1 0002200.00 Desmond cf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .118 R.Iglesias, L, 0-1 1 2 1110147.71 baseman Miguel Andujar with a small labrum tear in Santana 1b 3 1 1 1 1 1 .462 NEW YORK IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Iannetta c 3 0 0 0 1 1 .222 HBP — Davies (Dietrich). WP — Davies. PB — his right shoulder. H.Ramirez dh 4 1 1 0 0 1 .231 German, W, 1-0 5 1 1057790.00 Reynolds dh 3 0 1 0 0 1 .286 Grandal (1). Miller 2b 3 0 0 0 0 0 .182 Green, H, 1 1 0 0000134.50 Hampson 2b 3 0 0 0 0 0 .111 Umpires — Home, Jeff Nelson; First, Laz Diaz; BREWERS 4, REDS 3: Christian Yelich failed to homer for Moroff 2b 1 0 1 1 0 0 .167 Britton, H, 1 1 1 0001180.00 TOTALS 32 1 6 1 1 12 Second, Tony Randazzo; Third, Cory Blaser. the first time this season, ending his record-tying streak, R.Perez c 3 0 0 1 1 1 .000 Ottavino, H, 1 1 0 0020200.00 Tampa Bay AB R H BI BB SO Avg. T — 3:31. A — 7,799 (42,319). but he doubled in the ninth and scored on Ryan Braun’s double as the Milwaukee Brewers rallied for a victory over the Cincinnati Reds before the smallest crowd in Great STATISTICAL LEADERS American Ball Park history. Yelich had homered in each of Milwaukee’s first four games, tying the major league AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland, 9; McHugh, Houston, 9; Verlander, Houston, record shared by Willie Mays (1971), Mark McGwire (1998), BATTING: CSantana, Cleveland, .500; Andrus, Texas, 9; 5 tied at 8. Nelson Cruz (2011), Chris Davis (2013) and Trevor Story .462; Mancini, Baltimore, .462; Moncada, Chicago, .462; NATIONAL LEAGUE (2016). On Monday, his only hit set up the Brewers’ fourth Cabrera, Texas, .455; Smith Jr., Baltimore, .455; Soler, BATTING: Freeman, Atlanta, .600; Wong, St. Louis, .571; win in five games. Kansas City, .455; Beckham, Seattle, .435; Torres, New Alonso, New York, .500; Bellinger, Los Angeles, .500; ORIOLES 6, BLUE JAYS 5: David Hess was pulled after 6 1/3 York, .417; Martinez, Boston, .412. Yelich, Milwaukee, .500; Pederson, Los Angeles, .467; hitless innings, but the Baltimore Orioles bullpen couldn’t RUNS: Beckham, Seattle, 8; Healy, Seattle, 8; Bruce, Myers, San Diego, .462; Robles, Washington, .455; 3 see the bid through in a win over the Toronto Blue Jays. Seattle, 6; AGordon, Kansas City, 6; Haniger, Seattle, 5; tied at .444. Hess struck out eight and walked one before first-year Moncada, Chicago, 5; DSantana, Seattle, 5; 10 tied at 4. RUNS: Pederson, Los Angeles, 8; Bellinger, Los Ange- manager Brandon Hyde pulled him after 82 pitches. RBI: DSantana, Seattle, 10; Davis, Oakland, 8; Marti- les, 7; Yelich, Milwaukee, 6; Baez, Chicago, 5; Hoskins, Reliever Pedro Araujo walked Justin Smoak then allowed a nez, Boston, 7; Beckham, Seattle, 6; Bruce, Seattle, 6; two-run homer to Randal Grichuk for Toronto’s first hit. Philadelphia, 5; 9 tied at 4. DGordon, Seattle, 6; Healy, Seattle, 6; Cabrera, Texas, RAYS 7, ROCKIES 1: Brandon Lowe and Kevin Kiermaier RBI: Bellinger, Los Angeles, 8; Yelich, Milwaukee, 8; 5; Soler, Kansas City, 5; Voit, New York, 5. homered to back a strong performance by Tampa Bay’s Franco, Philadelphia, 7; Goldschmidt, St. Louis, 7; HITS: Beckham, Seattle, 10; Healy, Seattle, 9; Semien, bullpen in a victory over the Colorado Rockies. Employ- Baez, Chicago, 6; Pollock, Los Angeles, 6; Hoskins, Oakland, 9; Chapman, Oakland, 8; Haniger, Seattle, 8; ing the opener strategy that has an integral part of their Philadelphia, 5; Pederson, Los Angeles, 5; JTurner, Los DSantana, Seattle, 8; DGordon, Seattle, 7; Martinez, success since the team began using relievers to fill in for Boston, 7; 6 tied at 6. Angeles, 5; Walker, Arizona, 5. traditional starting pitchers last May, the Rays won for HOME RUNS: Davis, Oakland, 4; Beckham, Seattle, 3; HITS: Bellinger, Los Angeles, 10; Wong, St. Louis, 8; the fourth straight time since a season-opening loss to DSantana, Seattle, 3; Abreu, Chicago, 2; Bruce, Seattle, Jones, Arizona, 7; Pederson, Los Angeles, 7; Peralta, Houston — matching the best five-game start in franchise 2; Cabrera, Texas, 2; Healy, Seattle, 2; Martinez, Boston, Arizona, 7; Pollock, Los Angeles, 7; 9 tied at 6. history. 2; Meadows, Tampa Bay, 2; Narvaez, Seattle, 2. HOME RUNS: Bellinger, Los Angeles, 4; Goldschmidt, STOLEN BASES: DGordon, Seattle, 3; Merrifield, Kansas St. Louis, 4; Yelich, Milwaukee, 4; Pederson, Los Ange- THIS DATE IN BASEBALL City, 2; Pham, Tampa Bay, 2; DSantana, Seattle, 2; 17 les, 3; 13 tied at 2. tied at 1. STOLEN BASES: TTurner, Washington, 4; Broxton, New 1931: Virne Beatrice “Jackie” Mitchell, the first woman in STRIKEOUTS: Odorizzi, Minnesota, 11; Berrios, Min- York, 2; Baez, Chicago, 2; Myers, San Diego, 2; Wong, professional baseball, pitched against the New York Yan- nesota, 10; Boyd, Detroit, 10; Cole, Houston, 10; Bauer, St. Louis, 2; 16 tied at 1. kees in an exhibition game in Chattanooga. * ** B6 Tuesday, April 2, 2019 | The News Herald

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WORD SCRIMMAGE: JUDD HAMBRICK DEAR ABBY Mom objects to unsolicited advice about breastfeeding

their business. It's a personal upset each time another one choice and not up for discus- is delivered. My house looks sion. As long as a mother like a funeral parlor. I don't is feeding her baby, she's have the time to take them doing a great job. — MIND to a hospital, so I'm tossing YOUR OWN BUSINESS them. I would like to help Jeanne Phillips DEAR MYOB: As well- cure the cancer that claimed meaning as these individuals my dad. Each plant reminds may be, I agree it is none of me of a waste of money. DEAR ABBY: I am a new their beeswax how you nour- Please remind people to mother to a perfect baby boy. ish your baby. Why not give respect the wishes of the fam- Everywhere I go — the gro- them tit for tat? Tell them ily. — GRIEVING DAUGH- cery store, my front yard, my you plan to raise your baby TER IN WISCONSIN daughter's school — people without their input and you DEAR DAUGHTER: Please ask, “You are breastfeeding, don't appreciate their com- accept my sympathy for right?” Why should it matter ments. Then walk on and the loss of your father. Your to strangers whether or not continue your shopping. desire to contribute to cancer I'm breastfeeding my baby? It DEAR ABBY: As I write this, research is understandable has no effect on them whatso- I am shaking with frustra- considering the circum- ever. It's a personal decision. tion. My dear dad died a stances. It's possible that What's worse is when I have week ago. I put an obituary friends and acquaintances formula in my shopping cart in the paper and online that who saw his obituary didn't and someone stops to lecture requested in lieu of flowers to read carefully through it me about breastfeeding. please donate to two specific and sent the offerings on People need to stop noncontroversial charities. impulse. Or perhaps they shaming mothers for using I'm sitting here sur- did both. But your com- formula and quit asking rounded by NINE plants and ments have merit, which is questions that are none of bouquets of flowers! I'm so why I'm printing them.

TRIVIA BY WILSON CASEY

1. Generally speaking, during Leo Durocher, Walt Alston, Harry Thomas Jefferson’s time, how Walker, Bobby Cox long did it take to become a 5. What was the first animated lawyer? character on Hollywood’s Walk of 6 days, 6 weeks, 6 months, 6 years Fame? 2. The Germanic word of “walde- Donald Duck, Bart Simpson, Wilson Casey insamkeit” describes the feeling Mickey Mouse, Popeye ACES ON BRIDGE: BOBBY WOLFF of being alone where? 6. Ho Chi Minh City also is known In a crowd, At church, In the by its former name of? “Trivia Fun” with Wilson woods, At a prom Haiphong, Saigon, Hanoi, Da Nang Casey, Guinness World Record 3. Who was the first woman to Holder from Woodruff, S.C., appear on a Wheaties cereal box? ANSWERS: 1. 6 weeks, 2. In the is published in more than 500 Nancy Kerrigan, Chris Evert, woods, 3. Mary Lou Retton, 4. Leo newspapers across the country. Danica Patrick, Mary Lou Retton Durocher, 5. Mickey Mouse, 6. Comments, questions or sug- 4. Who gets credit for the para- Saigon gestions? [email protected] phrased, “Nice guys finish last.”?

HOROSCOPES BY HOLIDAY MATHIS

ARIES (March 21-April 19) — LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Take SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. Over the course of the day, stock in all that you can do in 21) — For today, if you can't see you'll defi nitely get less done the current situation. It's more which option is right, then there than you wanted to. That's OK. than you could see in the begin- is no right option. In such a case, As long as you keep plugging ning, and you'll continue to grow the best move is no move. When away, you'll also get way more in power if you don't give your it's time to act, you'll feel it. accomplished over the next power away. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. three months than you thought VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — 19) — Distraction isn't always possible. You'll be the fi rst among your negative. In fact, distraction TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — friends to recognize a need and can be just what's needed to People who are more socially fulfi ll it. To give a little is to give help you through a healing connected tend to be less a lot, as it's a direction to lean process or a transition. You'll materialistic. To live simply is a into, and it starts a trend of come back later with a more virtue and a skill that pays back generosity. enlightened perspective. spiritual dividends. In short, the LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — It's AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — less you need the happier you'll as if love really does make the Hope is crucial, and there's be. world go around — and not in not enough of it. Be an agent GEMINI (May 21-June 21) — a particularly reciprocal sort of of hope. When the facts do not Right now, your hottest clue way. It may be that you're chas- point in a hopeful direction, about the future can be found ing someone or something that hold on to hope anyway. The in the past. This involves three is chasing someone or some- very act of hoping can some- magic steps. Study the history; thing else. times be enough to turn things look for patterns; and believe SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) — around. them when you see them. You never know what someone PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) — CANCER (June 22-July 22) — else is going through. What This is no time to return to Your eloquence is undeniable. looks like a routine action may where you've been and what It's not about what you say; it's actually be requiring great you've done. That's over. about what you don't say. You'll courage and perseverance of a Moving on won't be hard once be guided by a sense of restraint person. Your kindness and soft you commit. The mantra now: that will hold you in good stead. heart will be appreciated. “Tomorrow.” Go ever forward.

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Any person claiming an 1997 CHEVROLET Unless said certificate Clerk of this Court ei- DEPUTY CLERK Schneid, P.L., Boca at 11:00 AM, at online NOTIFIED that an ac- interest in the surplus 1G1ZC5EU5BF130808 shall be redeemed ac- ther before service on Raton, FL 33487 at www.baysealforeclos tion has been com- from the sale, if any, 2011 CHEVROLET cording to law, the the attorney for the Bay GHIDOTTI I BERGER Phone:561-241-6901 ure.com for the follow- menced to quiet title to other than the property 1G1JC1244X7204862 property described in County Sheriff’s Office, LLP Attorneys for Plain- Fax: 561-997-6909 ing described property: the fcllowing real prop- owner as of the date of 1999 CHEVROLET such certificate shall be or immediately thereaf- tiff Pub: March 26, April 2, erty, lying and being the us pendens, must 2CNALPEC5B6212194 sold to the highest bid- ter; otherwise a default 3050 Biscayne Boule- 2019 Beginning at a point and situated in Bay file a claim within sixty 2011 CHEVROLET der, on May 21, 2019; will be entered against vard, Suite 402 Miami, which is 495 feet County, Florida, more 23323 (60) days after the 2G1WF52E059184456 10:00 AM at you for the relief de- FL 33137 North of and 550 feet particularly described NOTICE OF sale. 2005 CHEVROLET https://bay.real- manded in the com- Phone: (305) 501 2808; East of the Southwest as follows: APPLICATION FOR 1GNDT13S722307935 taxdeed.com. plaint. Fax: (954) 780.5578 corner of the South- See attached Exhibit TAX DEED AMERICANS WITH 2002 CHEVROLET Pub: March 26, April 2, east Quarter of the “A” DISABILITIES ACT. If 2G1WT58K781264023 Dated this 28yh of R. Waylon Thompson 2019 Northeast Quarter of you are a person with 2008 CHEVROLET March, 2019 General Counsel, Case No: 2019-0184TD Section 4, Township 4 4320 Catherine Street, 23315 a disability who needs 2G1WC5E3XF1131752 BCSO FBN 0769381 South, Range 14 Panama City, FL 32408 NOTICE IS HEREBY any accommodation 2015 CHEVROLET Bill Kinsaul 120 Richard Jackson IN THE CIRCUIT West, Bay County, Commencing at a point GIVEN in order to participate 2GCEK19T5Y1254158 Clerk of the Court and Blvd., Ste. 200 COURT OF THE FOUR- : REZPAR EN- Florida; thence North where the South in this proceeding, 2000 CHEVROLET Comptroller Bay Panama City Beach, FL TEENTH JUDICIAL TERPRISES INC., the 80 feet; thence East right-of-way line of you are entitled, at no 1B7FL26X0NS603902 County, Florida 32407 CIRCUIT IN AND FOR holder of the following 80 feet to Harris Ave- Country Road inter- cost to you, to the 1992 Dodge 850-785-5555 BAY COUNTY, certificate has filed said nue; thence South 80 sects the West Line of provision of certain 2B4FK45K7LR620034 By: Teresa Childers waylon.thompson@bay FLORIDA certificate for a tax feet; thence West 80 U.S. Lot 5, in Section GENERAL 2310 assistance. Please 1990 DODGE Deputy Clerk so.org deed to be issued feet to the Point of Be- 11, Township 4 South, JURISDICTION Affordable Towing of contact the ADA Coor- 2FMDA5142WBA15454 Pub: April 2, 9, 2019 thereon. The certificate ginning. Range 15 West; thence DIVISION Calhoun County LLC dinator by mail at P. 1998 Ford WARNING! number and year of is- run Easterly along said 23309 CASE NO. gives 0. Box 1089, Panama 1FAFP34N17W102000 There are unpaid taxes suance, the description Located in the South- South right-of-way line 03-2017-CA-001220 Notice of City, FL 32402 or by 2007 FORD on property which you IN THE CIRCUIT of the property, and the west Quarter of the of said Country Road a Foreclosure phone at (850) 1ZVFT80N175321633 own or have legal inter- COURT OF THE 14TH names in which it was Southeast Quarter of distance of 50 feet; of Lien 747-5338 at least 2007 FORD est. The property will JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN USAA FEDERAL SAV- assessed are as fol- Northeast Quarter of thence run South a dis- seven (7) days before NM0LS6E77H1299635 be sold at public auc- AND FOR BAY INGS BANK, lows: Section 4, Township 4 tance of 130 feet to and intent to sell these your scheduled court 2017 FORD tion at https://bay.realta COUNTY, FLORIDA Plaintiff, South, Range 14 West Point of Beginning; CASE NO.: Certificate No.: vehicles on April 14, appearance, or imme- 1FTZX1769WNA56193 xdeed.com at 10:00 Our Case # : 17-0018 thence run South 130 2018-CA-000608 2019 at 10:00 AM at diately upon receiving 1998 FORD AM on the 21st day of VS. 184 26-FHA-FNMA-REV feet; thence in an East- Year of Issuance: 17310 NW 11th St., this notification if the 3FAFP06Z46R153314 May, 2019 unless the 118000074C A \ RMS erly direction parallel to Blountstown, FL 32424 time before the 2006 FORD back taxes are paid. To U.S. BANK NATIONAL MICHAEL S. GAR- May 30, 2012 said South right-of-way Parcel ID: pursuant to subsection scheduled appear- 1FMZU67K14UC13538 receive the payoff ASSOCIATION, NOT RETT; STEPHANIE Any person claiming an line of said Country 713.78 of Florida Stat- ance is less than 2004 FORD amount for the taxes INDIVIDUALLY BUT GARRETT; 00975-000-000 interest in the surplus Road a distance of 75 utes. seven (7) days. If you 1FMZU67E93UC58865 owed contact the Bay SOLELY AS TRUSTEE BREAKFAST POINT from the sale, if any, feet; thence North 130 1B3CC5FB0AN134605 are hearing impaired, 2003 FORD County Tax Collector, FOR BLUE WATER IN- COMMUNITY ASSOCI- Description of Property: other than the property feet; thence in a West- 2010 DODGE please call 711. 1FAFP55283A179079 Panama City, Florida, VESTMENT TRUST ATION, INC., et al. FLA RANCHOS 2ND owner as of the date of erly direction parallel to Affordable Towing of 2003 FORD telephone number 2018- A, Defendant SEC (195A) LOTS 13, the us pendens must the right-of-way Line of Calhoun County LLC Bill Kinsaul 1FTEX15H5EKB14481 (850) 248-8514. To re- Plaintiff, 14, BLK 4 file a claim within sixty said Country Road a NOTICE OF reserves the right to ac- CLERK OF THE CIR- 1984 FORD ceive further informa- (60) days after the sale. distance of 75 feet to FORECLOSURE SALE Name in which as- cept or refuse any/ or CUIT COURT 1FTDX1723WNA08261 tion, contact the Clerk V. The Court, in its discre- Point of Beginning. All sessed: all bids. As Clerk of the Court 1998 FORD of the Court and Comp- tion, may enlarge the lying and being in Bay Pub: April 2, 2019 1FMZU63K25UB31261 troller at the Bay JOAN ICE A/K/A JOAN NOTICE IS HEREBY LUCY C JOHNSON time of the sale. Notice County, Florida. LOUISE ICE A/K/A GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- 22923 BY: Sharon Chambers 2005 FORD County Courthouse, of the changed time of Deputy Clerk 1FAFP55UX2A184297 300 E 4th St #101, JOAN WATKINS ICE nal Judgment of Fore- All of said property be- sale shall be published This action has been NOTICE OF A/K/A JOAN LOUISE closure dated March ing in the County of PUBLIC SALE 2002 FORD Panama City, Florida, as provided herein. filed against you and Padgett Law Group, At- 1FTDX1769VND26631 telephone number (WATKINS) ICE A/K/A 20, 2019, and entered Bay, State of Florida. you are required to torney for Plaintiff 1997 FORD (850) 763-9061 x 3. JOAN L. ICE, TYNDALL in 03-2017-CA-001220 Unless said certificate Clerk of the Circuit serve a copy of your NOTICE IS HEREBY FEDERAL CREDIT UN- of the Circuit Court of shall be redeemed ac- GIVEN THAT GULF 6267 Old Water Oak 1GTHG89A4712S2604 Court written defenses, if any, Road, Suite 203 2007 GENERAL To make payment, ION, et al., the FOURTEENTH Ju- cording to law, the to it on Mark Evans COAST SELF- STOR- Defendants. dicial Circuit in and for property described in AGE, INC. PURSUANT Tallahassee, FL 32312 MOTORS CORP please contact the of- By: Sharon Chambers Kass, Esquire Attorney, attorney@padgettlaw- 5HABD1429GN050850 fice of the Tax Collec- BAY County, Florida, such certificate shall be Deputy Clerk of the whose address is 1497 TO F.S. 83.806 will of- NOTICE OF SALE group.com 2016 Homesteader tor, telephone num- wherein USAA FED- sold to the highest bid- Court NW 7th Street, Miami, fer for sale and will sell PURSUANT TO May 21, 2019; Pub: March 26, April 2, 1HGCM82704A018008 ber. ERAL SAVINGS BANK der, on Florida 33125 on or be- at public or private auc- CHAPTER 45 is the Plaintiff and MI- 10:00 AM at tion on April 11, 2019 at 2019 2004 HONDA Pub: April 2, 9, 16, 23, Prepared by: fore30 days after 1st 5NPEB4AC0EH944715 2019 CHAEL S. GARRETT; https://bay.real- Tromberg Law Group, publication date of April 1:00 p.m. at 1310 W. 23027 NOTICE IS HEREBY 2014 HYUNDAI STEPHANIE GARRETT; taxdeed.com. P. A . 2, 2019, and file the 19th St. and 2:00 p.m. NOTICE OF SALE 23076 GIVEN 1HTSCAAM41H345996 that pursuant to BREAKFAST POINT 1515 South Federal original with the clerk of at 1920 Sherman Ave., PUBLIC NOTICE a Final Judgment of COMMUNITY ASSOCI- Dated this 22nd of miscellaneous property 2001 INTERNATIONAL Highway, Suite 100 this Court either before NOTICE IS HEREBY KNDJB723215018986 Foreclosure entered on ATION, INC. are the March, 2019 Boca Raton, FL 33432 service on Plaintiffs at- located in Storage GIVEN THAT EAST AV- NOTICE IS HEREBY February 11, 2019 and Defendant(s). Bill B54, C89, G231, I299, 2001 KIA torney or immediate- ENUE STORAGE, LLC KNAFE121565304022 GIVEN that the Bay entered in Case No. Kinsaul as the Clerk of Bill Kinsaul If you are a person lyIthereafter; otherwise and S62 occupied by: Pursuant to F.S. 83806 Health2018-CA-000608 in the the Circuit Court will Clerk of the Court and Jimmy Crowe, Freder- 2006 KIA with a disability who a default will be en- will offer for sale and KNDJT2A2XA7030459 Foundation/Special Circuit Court of the sell to the highest and Comptroller Bay needs any accommo- tered against you for ick Hawkins, Mary will sell at a public or District Board of Trus- 14th Judicial Circuit best bidder for cash at County, Florida Holmes, Lashauna 2010 KIA dation in order to par- the relief demanded in private AUCTION on 5XXGM4A71DG205983 tees will hold the fol- and in Bay, County, www.bay.realforeclose.c ticipate in this pro- the Complaint. White and Teresa April 11, 2019 1:30 JOAN 11:00 AM, on at 2013 KIA lowing meetings in Florida, wherein om, at By: Teresa Childers ceeding, you are enti- Raisbeck. We also re- p.m. ICE A/K/A JOAN LOU- July 19, 2019 at 2131 N East Av- SALTY1248XA231771 April 2019: Special , the fol- Deputy Clerk tled, at no cost to you, WITNESS my hand and serve the right to can- ISE ICE A/K/A JOAN enue, Miscellaneous 1999 LAND ROVER Board Meeting on April lowing described prop- to the provision of seal of this Court on cel the sale without no- WATKINS ICE A/K/A WARNING! property located in 1YVHP80C175M61481 9th at 9:00 am to dis- erty as set forth in said certain assistance. February 19, 2019. tice. JOAN LOUISE Storage Unit: G14, 2007 MAZDA cuss matters related to Final Judgment, to wit: There are unpaid taxes Please contact ADA (WATKINS) ICE A/K/A G19, G21, 014, 015, JM1DE1HZ4B0112234 disaster recovery; and on property which you Coordinator at CLERK OF THE Gulf Coast Self-Storage JOAN L. ICE, TYN- LOT 2, BREAKFAST AND 013 Occupied by 2011 MAZDA the Regular Board own or have legal inter- 850-747- 5338, fax COURT Inc. P.O. Box 15444 DALL FEDERAL POINT PHASE 1, AC- Jose Segovia, 1MEFM42195G620631 Meeting on April 30th est. The property will 850-747-5717 or at Panama City, FL 32406 CREDIT UNION CORDING TO THE Thaddues Evans, and 2005 MERCURY at 9:00 am. All meet- are be sold at public auc- [email protected] BY: Treeza Horne Pub: March 26, April 2, MAP OR PLAT Farices Washington Jr., 2MEFM74W6YX635483 ings will be held in the the Defendants. The tion at https://bay.realta s.org, P. 0. Box As Deputy Clerk 2019 THEREOF, AS RE- 10:00 Three (3) boats occu- 2000 MERCURY conference room at the Clerk of the Court, Bill xdeed.com at 1089, Panama City, FL Pub: April 2, 9, 2019 CORDED IN PLAT AM on the 21st day of 22978 pied by Jose Segovia, 4A32B2FF5AE004251 Bay Health Foundation Kinsaul, will sell to the 32402 at least 7 days BOOK 24, PAGE(S) 57 May, 2019 23381 IN THE CIRCUIT Fl1301HU, Fl0857ND 2010 MITSUBISHI office at 11 Harrison highest bidder for cash unless the before your sched- THROUGH 64, INCLU- ADVERTISEMENT COURT FOR THE and Fl0254GM.. We 1N6AA06AX5N556275 Ave., Unit E, Panama at On April 10, 2019 at back taxes are paid. To uled court appear- SIVE, OF THE PUBLIC FOR BIDS-00010 FOURTEENTH JUDI- also reserve the right to 2005 NISSAN City, FL. 11:00 AM, following de- receive the payoff ance, or immediately RECORDS OF BAY CITY OF MEXICO CIAL CIRCUIT IN AND cancel the sale without 1G3AG54N5P6337449 scribed real property amount for the taxes upon receiving this COUNTY, FLORIDA. BEACH PROJECT FOR BAY COUNTY, notice. 1993 OLDSMOBILE BOARD OF TRUSTEES as set forth in said Final owed contact the Bay notification if the time #50112859 FLORIDA CIRCUIT Pub: March 26, April 2, YS3ED49A853529689 BAY MEDICAL CEN- Judgment, to wit: County Tax Collector, before the scheduled Property Address: 602 DUNE WALKOVERS CIVIL DIVISION 2019 2005 SAAB TER Panama City, Florida, appearance is less BEGINNING AT A BREAKFAST POINT CASE NO.: JT3HN86R6X0217270 DBA BAY HEALTH telephone number than 7 days; if you are 23064 POINT ON THE BLVD PANAMA CITY NOTICE TO RECEIVE 032018CA000358CAX 1999 TOYOTA FOUNDATION (850) 248-8514. To re- hearing or voice im- PUBLIC NOTICE NORTH LINE OF LOT BEACH, FL 32407 SEALED BIDS XXX JTKJF5C77B3009751 ceive further informa- paired, call 711. 1, BLOCK 21, HIGH- 2011 TOYOTA BY: Karen Thomason tion, contact the Clerk Pub: April 2, 9, 2019 In accordance with LAND CITY PLAT AS Any person claiming VANDERBILT MORT- JTDBT123020215636 Executive Director of the Court and Comp- The City of Mexico Section 456.057 (2) ON FILE IN PLAT an interest in the sur- 23363 GAGE AND FINANCE, 2002 TOYOTA Pub: April 2, 2019 troller at the Bay Beach will receive and Section 456.057 BOOK 4, PAGE 28, plus from the sale, if NOTICE OF ACTION INC. JF1ZNAA16D1719443 County Courthouse, sealed bids from any (13), Florida Statutes 23088 WHICH IS 175 FEET any, other than the CONSTRUCTIVE Plaintiff(s), 2013 TOYOTA 300 E 4th St #101, qualified person, com- Mullis Eye Institute is IN THE CIRCUIT WEST OF THE WEST property owner as of SERVICE PROPERTY 2T1KR38EX3C112329 Panama City, Florida, pany or corporation notifying the public that COURT OF THE FOUR- RIGHT OF WAY LINE the date of the us IN THE CIRCUIT vs. 2003 TOYOTA telephone number interested in construct- it will be closing effec- TEENTH JUDICIAL OF TRANSMITTER pendens must file a COURT OF THE 14TH 4TARN81A2RZ261262 (850) 763-9061 x 3. ing: tive 4/30/2019. Julie CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ROAD; THENCE claim within 60 days JUDICIAL CIRCUIT JAMES T. SMITH; 1994 TOYOTA Wolf, OD is relocating BAY COUNTY, FLOR- SOUTH 117 FEET; after the sale. To make payment, CASE NO.: 18-00652 DUNE WALKOVERS THE UNKNOWN 4T1BE32K93U684694 and will no longer be IDA THENCE WEST 85 please contact the of- CA 01 SPOUSE OF JAMES T. 2003 TOYOTA available to the patients Case # 19- 000898 FEET, MORE OR fice of the Tax Collec- GENERAL SMITH; JYA50N004HA011118 This project includes of Mullis Eye Institute. CA LESS, TO THE EAST tor, telephone num- JURISDICTION Defendant(s). 1987 YAMAHA Dated this 21st day of constructing five, ADA Patients may contact RIGHT OF WAY LINE ber. DIVISION Pub: April 2, 2019 March, 2019. compliant, timber dune Mullis Eye Institute at In Re Forfeiture of: OF HILLSBOROUGH Pub: March 26, April 2, walkovers with com- NOTICE OF (850)763-6666 to ob- FORECLOSURE SALE 23068 STREET (AVENUE); Bill Kinsaul 9, 16, 2019 EDGEWATER HOMES, posite decking, along tain health care records NOTICE OF $7,013.00 in US cur- THENCE NORTH As Clerk of the Court INC., a Florida corpo- HWY 98 in Mexico NOTICE IS HEREBY or send a signed rec- rency 23347 GIVEN THAT, pursuant APPLICATION FOR ALONG THE EAST ration as Trustee of the Beach. ord release to 1600 TAX DEED RIGHT OF WAY LINE BY: Jennifer Estarada 4320 Florida Land Trust to Plaintiff’s Final Judg- Jenks Ave, Panama Sydney Miles IN THE CIRCUIT ment of Foreclosure OF HILLSBOROUGH As Deputy Clerk Dated 6/12/18 OF Plans and Specifica- City, FL 32405. Case No: 2019-2139TD Caleb Adams STREET (AVENUE), RTANT COURT OF THE FOUR- FLORIDA, IN AND FOR tions can be obtained entered on February Pub: April 2, 9, 16, 23, Owners/Claimants TEENTH JUDICIAL 13, 2019 in the 117 FEET TO THE AMERICANS WITH BAY COUNTY at Dewberry, 324 Ma- 2019 NOTICE IS HEREBY NORTH LINE OF SAID DISABILITIES ACT. If CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR Plaintiff, rina Drive, Port St. Joe, above-captioned ac- NOTICE OF GIVEN: IDE TECHNOL- LOT 1, BLOCK 21; you are a person with a BAY COUNTY, FLOR- Florida 32456 (850) tion, the Clerk of Court 23066 FORFEITURE OGIES INC., the holder THENCE EAST TO disability who needs IDA. VS. 227-7200. The bid must will sell to the highest NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS CASE No. of the following certifi- POINT OF BEGINN- any accommodation in conform to Section and best bidder for PUBLIC SALE: 18000074CA cash at cate has filed said cer- ING. order to participate in DONALD H. MILLER; 287.133(3) Florida Stat- tificate for a tax deed to TO ALL OTHER PER- this proce ding, you TAWNIE MILLER; utes, on public entity www.baysealforeclose.c WHITESLLC DBAGULF SONS OR ENTITIES REVERSE MORTGAGE om in accordance COUNTY WRECKER be issued thereon. The And commonly known are entitled, at no cost DONNA M. BIDATSCH; crimes. Cost for Plans certificate number and HAVING OR CLAIMING as 3434 Game Farm to you, to the provision SOLUTIONS, INC., THE UNKNOWN HEIRS and Specifications will with Chapter 45, Flor- SERV gives Notice of TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, PLAINTIFF, ida Statutes on the 18th Foreclosure of Lien and year of issuance, the Road, Panama City, of certain ass stance. OF DONALD H. be $25.00 per set and description of the prop- TITLE OR INTEREST IN FL 32405 Please contact the ADA MILLER; THE UN- is non-refundable. day of April, 2019 at intent to sell these vehi- THE ABOVE DE- VS. 11:00 AM on the follow- cles on 04/15/2019, erty, and the names in Coordinator by mail at KNOWN HEIRS OF Checks should be which it was assessed SCRIBED PROPERTY ANY PERSON P. 0. Box 1089, Pan ma TAWNIE MILLER; THE made payable to DEW- ing described property 08:00 am at 6120 hwy which was seized on THE UNKNOWN as set forth in said Final 22 PANAMA CITY, FL are as follows: CLAIMNG AN INTER- City, FL 32402 or by UNKNOWN HEIRS OF BERRY. February 20, 2019, in EST IN THE SURPLUS phone at (850) HEIRS, BENEFICIAR- DONNA M. Judgment of Foreclo- 32404, pursuant to sub- Bay County, Florida by IES, DEVISEES, sure or order, to wit:: section 713.78 of the Certificate No.: FROM THE SALE, IF 747-5338 at least seven B1DATSCH; BILL The completion date 2139 the Bay County ANY, OTHER THAN (7) days befo e your GRANTEES, ASSIGN- KINSAUL, as Clerk of for this project will be Florida Statutes. Sheriff’s Office, who ORS, CREDITORS Lot 14 of Glenn Haven, WHITESLLC DBAGULF Year of Issuance: THE PROPERTY scheduled court ap- the Court; STATE OF 60 days for Substantial May 30, 2015 presently has custody OWNER AS OF THE pearance, or immedi- AND TRUSTEES OF FLORIDA; CODE EN- Completion and 90 according to the Plat COUNTY WRECKER of it. YOU ARE NOTI- THE ESTATE OF thereof as recorded in SERV reserves the right Parcel ID: DATE OF THE LIS ately upon receiving FORCEMENT BOARD days for Final Comple- 08305-000-000 FIED that an action for PENDENS MUST FILE this notifi ation if the DELLA BROWN A/K/A BAY COUNTY, FLOR- tion from the date of Plat Book 15, Page(s) to accept or reject any forfeiture has been filed DELLE BROWN, DE- 26-27, of the Public and/or all bids. A CLAIM WITHIN 60 time before the sched- IDA; and BAY the Notice to Proceed Description of Property: against the above de- DAYS AFTER THE uled appearance is less CEASED, ET AL. COUNTY, FLORIDA; presented to the suc- Records of Bay scribed property and DEFENDANT(S), County, Florida. 1LANTEJA74C812779 SOUTHPORT PLAT MP SALE. than seven (7) days. I PATRICIA PIEROPAN cessful bidder. Liqui- 101B2 LOTS 7 & 8 BLK you are required to you are hearing im- Defendants. dated damages for fail- 2015 arn NOTICE OF 64 ORB 1422 P 1013 serve a copy of your PUBLISHING: Panama paired, please call 711 ure to complete the Together with that cer- WBABW33424PL32264 FORECLOSURE SALE written defenses, if any, City News Herald or email ADAReque TO: Donald H. Miller project on the specified tain 2009 CMH Classic 2004 BMW on R. Waylon Thomp- NOTICE IS HEREBY mobile home with Vehi- 2G4WS52J541280222 Name in which as- [email protected]. Donna M. Bidatsch date will be set at sessed: son, Attorney for the WITNESS my hand and GIVEN pursuant to the The Unknown Heirs of $200.00 per day. cle Identification No. S: 2004 BUICK Bay County Sheriff’s Final Judgment of WHC017501GAA and 3G5DB03EX3S606140 TAMELA LYNN BART- the seal of the court on Publish In: THE NEWS Donald H. Miller The LETT A/K/A TAMELA Office, whose address March 21, 2019 HERALD Foreclosure dated Unknown Heirs of Please indicate on the WHC017501GAB. 2003 Buick is 120 Richard Jackson March 25, 2019, in the 1G6KD57Y28U172995 LYNN KUMMER Submitted by: Robert- Donna M. Bidatsch Pa- envelope that this is a Blvd, Panama City BILL KINSAUL son, Anschutz & above action, I will sell tricia Pieropan sealed bid, for the Property address: 5621 2008 CADILLAC Beach, Florida, 32407, to the highest bidder Glensway Rd, Panama 1GNDS13S722521357 All of said property be- As Clerk of the Court Schneid, P.L. Residence Unknown “DUNE WALKO- ing in the County of on or before April 16, Attorneys for Plaintiff for cash at Bay County, VERS”. City, FL 32404 2002 Chevrolet 2019, and file with the Florida, on May 8, 2019 3GNEC16R4VG172857 Bay, State of Florida. By: Jennifer Estrada Robertson, Anschutz & YOU ARE HEREBY

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The City of Mexico State and local laws construction of an Checks should be opening. 571-1175 or email at AKC German Shepherd Beach reserves the concerning licensing emergency dune made payable to DEW- [email protected] Pups, 2 females, 2 right to waive informali- registration and regula- (FEMA Berm) project BERRY. Questions regarding m . males, health cert., ties in any bid, to ac- tion of contractors do- for a segment of beach the project must be Pub: April 2, 2019 ready to go . Will con- cept and/or reject any ing business to the between R-127.8 to The completion date submitted in writing to sider part barter. or all bids, and to ac- State of Florida. The R-144 (16,200 feet; 3.1 for this project will be Dina Bautista prior by 850-703-9157 cept the bid that in their City of Mexico Beach is miles). This project 60days for Substantial 2:00 p.m. Central judgment will be in an Equal Opportunity consists of the place- Completion and Time on April 11, COCKER SPANIEL their best interest. All Employer. ment of clean white 90days for Final Com- 2019. AVIATION Grads work PUPS bids shall remain firm beach compatible sand pletion from the date of with JetBlue, United, Chocolate color, AKC for a period of ninety If you have any ques- totaling an approximate the Notice to Proceed Bids will be received Delta and others- start Papers, $950. (90) days after the tions, please call Dina 95,000 Cubic Yards, as presented to the suc- until 2:00 p.m.Central here with hands on Call 760-596-2913 opening. Bautista at (850) well as the installation cessful bidder. Liqui- Time ,on April 15, training for FAA certifi- 571-1175 or email at of multiple dune vege- dated damages for fail- 2019 at Mexico Beach cation. Financial aid if HAVANESE PUPS Questions regarding [email protected] tation species totaling ure to complete the City Hall -City Clerk, qualified. Call AIM AKC Home Raised the project must be m. approximately 282,400 project on the specified 201 Paradise Path, 888-242-2649. Best Health Guar. submitted in writing to Pub: April 2, 2019 plants and approxi- date will be set at P.O. Box 13425, Mex- Call 239-324-4650 Dina Bautista prior by mately 15,600 linear $200.00 per day. ico Beach, Florida MEDICAL OFFICE www.noahslittleark.com 23383 2:00 p.m. Central feet of sand fencing 32410, and will be TRAINING PROGRAM! CITY OF MEXICO Time on April 11, along the project Please indicate on the opened and read aloud Online training for Med- BEACH PROJECT 2019. shoreline. Contractor is envelope that this is a thereafter at 2:05 p.m. ical Billing & Coding #50112857 “KID FRIENDLY” responsible for verify- sealed bid, for the Central Time . career! NO PRIOR DUNE WALKOVERS BASSET PUPPIES Bids will be received ing all quantities “5-YR EMERGENCY All bidders shall com- TRAINING IS RE- NOTICE TO RECEIVE until 2:00 p.m. Central . BERM ”. ply with all applicable QUIRED! CTI can have SEALED BIDS Time, on April 15, Plans and Specifica- State and local laws you trained & ready! 2019 at Mexico Beach tions can be obtained The City of Mexico concerning licensing 1-888-471-3711 City Hall -City Clerk, The City of Mexico at Dewberry, 324 Ma- Beach reserves the registration and regula- AskCTI.com Need a 201 Paradise Path, Beach will receive rina Drive, Port St. Joe, right to waive informali- tion of contractors do- P.O. Box 13425, Mex- sealed bids from any Florida 32456, (850) ties in any bid, to ac- ing business to the helping hand? ico Beach, Florida qualified person, com- 227-7200. The bid must cept and/or reject any State of Florida. The Park your car in Advertise in 32410, and will be pany or corporation in- conform to Section or all bids, and to ac- City of Mexico Beach is terested in construct- the Help opened and read aloud 287.133(3) Florida Stat- cept the bid that in their an Equal Opportunity Classified and thereafter at 2:05 p.m. ing: utes, on public entity judgment will be in Employer. AKC papers, home Wanted Central Time. crimes. Cost for Plans their best interest. All raised w/parents. Tri- 5-YR and Specifications will bids shall remain firm If you have any ques- see it take off in color, Red/white. Section in the EMERGENCY BERM All bidders shall com- be $25.00 per set and for a period of ninety tions, please call Dina Shots, health cert, chip. Classifieds! ply with all applicable is non-refundable. (90) days after the Bautista at (850) the fast lane! Great w/kids. $850- This project includes $900. (954)593-7323. 864-0320

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