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161st YEAR • NO. 94 AUgUSt 18, 2015 CLEVELAND, tN 16 PAgES • 50¢ Police chief finalists: Brooks, Christol, Gibson By JOYANNA LOVE “Extensive background reviews and able to be view the interviews at the “Nearly four decades as a law enforce- Cleveland Police Department. He has Banner Senior Staff Writer an assessment will be conducted on municipal building. In order to minimize ment professional has provided me the served in the role since March 4. each of the three candidates over the distractions to the candidates, the pub- education and experience necessary to “Being a native of Cleveland, Tenn., The final three candidates have been next three weeks,” said City Manager lic will be watching the interviews on a move the city forward [with] creative and and a proud graduate of Bradley Central determined in the Cleveland Police Janice Casteel on Tuesday. closed-circuit TV rather than sitting in innovative law enforcement strategies,” High School, I have a great amount of Department chief search. Casteel met with police consultant the interview room. Christol said. respect for our community and have Jessie Brooks, a captain with the Larry Wallace and review committee Christol is the Red Bank Police He holds a master’s degree in criminal proudly served here for the past 18 Highway Patrol; Timothy members Dr. Paul Conn of Lee Department chief. Previously, he was justice and is a graduate of the FBI years as a police officer for the city of Christol, chief of the Red Bank Police University and Robert Bradney of the the chief of the Fletcher Police National Academy. Cleveland,” Gibson said in his cover let- Department; and Mark Gibson, interim Cleveland/ Bradley Chamber of Department in North Carolina for a year He was an associate professor of soci- ter. chief of the Cleveland Police Commerce board on Monday, to make and assistant chief deputy with the ology at Tusculum College from 1999 to He holds a master’s degree in criminal Department, will be called in for inter- the final selection. Knox County Sheriff’s Office from 1979 2009. views the week of Sept. 7. Casteel has said the public will be to 2009. Gibson is the interim chief for the See FINALISTS, Page 13 Bulletin Delinquent Animal No injuries property in bus crash tax sales control From Staff Reports A Cleveland City Schools contract bus was involved in a minor in March accident just before 7 a.m. today, but there were no None this year injuries. debated The bus, carrying four special-education students, due to timing two monitors and the driver, was struck by a passenger By BRIAN GRAVES $300,000 price vehicle at 18th Street and Banner Staff Writer Blythe Avenue. There were no delinquent prop- tag considered Valerie Mack, an assistant erty tax sales for either the city of supervisor for the school By BRIAN GRAVES Cleveland or Bradley County this Banner Staff Writer system’s Transportation year, and there will not be one Department, said the vehicle until March of next year. A question that has been dog- went out of control on the County Attorney Crystal Banner photo, LARRY C. BOWERS ging Bradley County commission- wet pavement and slid into Freiberg said the timing of vari- ers for some time continued to do the side of the school bus. CLEVELAND MAYOR Tom Rowland, left, businesswoman Brenda Lawson, and radio owner and ous events has led to the deci- personality Steve Hartline announced Monday morning that they will be combining their longtime so through a phalanx of meetings The students were trans- sion, including a transition in the Monday morning. ferred to another bus and holiday charity events this year, in an effort to broaden their service to the community. The three dis- clerk and master’s office, holidays cussed their intentions with a group of supporters Monday at the Cleveland Country Club. That question is whether there sent on to school. and weather. is a fiscally and physically practi- “We had the cal way to have animal pickup for last one in county residents. Inside Today October, and you The city of Cleveland already can only have provides the serv- one every 365 Sharing the love ice for residents Slow start for Braves days,” Freiberg within the city Former Brave Craig Kimbrel said. limits; however, helped the San Diego Padres She said the Three charities make it official; the county decid- beat his old team Thursday in timing would ed as of last year San Diego. The Cleveland and have “basically not to continue Walker Valley volleyball seniors pushed us into Christmas to take team appeal contracting with Freiberg November or the city to provide are set to meet up for the first Approval seemed to be time this season tonight at December, which By LARRY C. BOWERS the service coun- we try not to do.” Banner Staff Writer widespread, although there tywide. WVHS. line- “This will be our was no question-and-answer Crye backer Derrick Morgan says “That decision was made by There now [former Clerk and Master Carl The founders of three com- first year of merging session involving the golfers. appears to be a Nashville is right where he munity holiday charities made these three charities, The merged holiday effort needs to be. See Sports, Pages Shrewsberry] before he left,” she template for a reassociation for a public appearance Monday so this year will be a will be called Cleveland’s 9-11. said. “We’ve never done it in both sides to merge once again, Bradley County — sell people’s afternoon, following an earlier learning curve.” Empty Stocking Fund. but it may be a long haul to that property around Thanksgiving announcement they will com- — Brenda Lawson Hartline’s grandparents, the possible resolution. Forecast and Christmas.” bine their Christmas efforts late Rev. and Mrs. M.E. The county’s ad hoc animal Freiberg said the decision to this year. Littlefield, began their charity committee met Monday and voted Club. delay would have pushed a new Brenda Lawson of Creating in 1947. Steve and his wife, to pursue an agreement with the At the conclusion of the sale date into January. Christmas Memories, Tom Jennifer, have since continued city at a cost of $300,000 per year annual Christmas Memories “We talked about that and and Sandra Rowland of the with the traditional event as — slightly higher than the Golf Tournament, a fundrais- could have done it, but now we do Empty Stocking Fund, and owners of My Mix 104.1 and $298,455 requested by the city in er for Lawson’s charity, they the city and county together,” she Steve Hartline, who started WCLE Radio. 2013. explained their reasoning for said. “ were concerned, out with his grandfather’s The Rowlands began the Cleveland said “no” to the idea the merger to their golfing because once you set that tax sale Christmas Party for Children, in April, but during a joint session all met at Cleveland Country audience. See CHARITIES, Page 13 See TAX, Page 13 See CONTRACT, Page 13 Today’s forecast calls for show- ers and thunderstorms, with a 90 percent chance of rain. The high Allan Jones praised should be near 81. Tonight’s fore- cast calls for cloudy skies and a 60 percent chance of rain, with a low for West Star efforts around 70. Wednesday should be mostly cloudy, with a high near 85 By LARRY C. BOWERS and a 70 percent rain chance. Banner Staff Writer Wednesday night calls for clouds Cleveland businessman and “West Star was and a 60 percent chance of rain, entrepreneur Allan Jones was pleased to collaborate with a low around 72. praised by state and Chattanooga with Jones Management Sunset: 8:26 p.m. officials Monday for his involve- Services in facilitating Sunrise: 7:04 a.m. ment in the recruitment of a corporate aviation major airplane service company growth and local to the Scenic City. employment Index West Star Aviation announced opportunities with this Monday morning at the MRO expansion.” Classified...... 14-15 Tennessee Aquarium that it is — Bob Rasberry Comics...... 6 expanding into a 40,000-square- foot hangar at Lovell Field, previ- Editorials...... 12 ously owned by Jones. acknowledged the assistance of Horoscope...... 6 The Chattanooga Airport Jones’ corporation in the busi- Authority has approved the ness arrangement. Obituaries...... 2 hangar space lease takeover. “It was truly a great experi- Banner photo, LARRY C. BOWERS Sports...... 9-11 West Star CEO Bob Rasberry, ence, including Allan, city, state CLEVELAND BUSINESSMAN Allan Jones, second from left, talks with Tennessee Economic and Community Development Commissioner Randy Boyd, right, as Hamilton County Mayor Jim Coppinger, Stocks...... 4 and Tennessee Economic and and federal people,” said Community Development left, and West Star Aviation CEO Bob Rasberry look on. West Star announced Monday it will soon have TV Schedule...... 7 Commissioner Randy Boyd, See JONES, Page 13 a presence at Chattanooga’s Lovell Field, in a hangar previously owned by Jones. Weather...... 8 Around Town County ponders change in per diem policies Belinda Mantooth sending a wouldn’t be here today,” Lawson told the Lawson said, as an example, if some- those people that make $29,000 and we beautiful card ...Lilli Goodwin By BRIAN GRAVES committee at its Monday meeting. one goes to training in Nashville, federal tell them they have to go to training, then showing her family that she Banner Staff Writer “As I look at per diems at different law guidelines call for $66 for meals only. they come back telling me they had to needs to be the “line leader” for The Bradley County Commission’s enforcement agencies, I see that every- “I’m not asking for that, and I know we eat crackers because they couldn’t afford the evening ... Rayven and Alex Finance Committee is now looking into a body goes by federal standards — the don’t have that kind of money,” Lawson to wait to be reimbursed — that’s who Green discussing how much change in policy that will allow certain Cleveland Police Department, the Drug said. “I know we pay $38 per day at the I’m here representing.” they enjoyed spending their employees to receive per diem charges Task Force,” he said. “When I came [to Sheriff’s Office. I’m not asking for a dime He said he feels for those officers who honeymoon at the beach ... before attending distant training ses- the BCSO], I didn’t realize that Bradley more. We plan on operating within our have to try to finance their own way, and Jimmy Strickland, Loc Tran and sions. County’s overall policy only calls for budget with the monies allocated.” it “puts a strain on them if they have a Dick Kellar comparing suntans. BCSO Capt. Steve Lawson, who heads reimbursement.” The captain said his concern was ask- family of four to feed.” the department’s Criminal Investigations He said when he first did a per diem ing his officers to take training expenses “Let them have their money up front,” Division, had previously brought up the request, he was told it violated county out of their pockets first and wait for Lawson said. subject before the Law Enforcement policy. reimbursement. He added those officers “do need to be Committee. “I don’t have a quarrel with that,” “I would like to have those per diems 6489076 75112 “I think it’s the right thing to do, or I Lawson said. paid up front,” Lawson said. “I think See POLICIES, Page 13 2—Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, August 18, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com

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Englewood; two daughters and spending time with her three spe- 17, 2015, at Parkridge Medical sons-in-law: Tamatha and Gene cial dogs: Baby, Chloe, and Lady. Center in Chattanooga. Wiley of Englewood and Hollie She is preceded in death by Survivors and arrangements and Kevin Baker of Riceville; one her mother and father. Virginia Douglas Guinn will be announced by Companion son, George and Amy Sims of Funeral Home. Mount Juliet; five granddaugh- She leaves behind to cherish Virginia Douglas Guinn, 80, of her memory two brothers: Joe ters; two grandsons; one great- Riceville, passed away Sunday, granddaughter; and three broth- Walker and Monty Walker Aug. 16, 2015, at her home. (Michelle); a niece, Lisa Hyler ers: James Sims of Englewood, She was born Aug. 18, 1935, in William Sims of Williamsburg, (Roger); nephews: Zach Walker Sevier County to the late Lee and and Josh Walker; and great- Ohio and Charles Sims of Bess Douglas. Cincinnati. niece, Mya Hyler; several uncles She was preceded in death by and aunts and a special friend, A graveside service will be her son, Stephen Douglas Guinn. conducted at 10:30 a.m. Wanda Butler. She is survived by daughter, Teresa Mantooth The funeral will be held at 11 Teresa Mantooth, 42, of Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2015, in Susan, of Riceville; son, Tony of Chattanooga National Cemetery, a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2015, St. Petersburg, Fla.; sister, Linda Cleveland, died Monday, Aug. at Companion Funeral Home, 17, 2015. with full military honors at the Mullins of Athens; brothers; Bill graveside provided by the U.S. 2419 Georgetown RD NW, with Douglas of Ohio and Charles Survivors and funeral arrange- the Rev. Paul Fox officiating. ments will be announced by Navy. Douglas of Knoxville; and several The family will receive friends The family will receive friends nieces, nephews and other Higgins Funeral Home at the funeral home from 6 to 8 from 5 to 8 p.m., today, at Smith extended family members. Funeral Home 1010 South White p.m. tonight. As per Virginia’s request, there Interment will follow the serv- Street, Athens TN 37303. will be no visitation. The family suggests memorials ice on Wednesday at Sunset The family wishes to express Memorial Gardens. be made to their deep appreciation to Caris Submarine Veterans Inc. You are invited to share a per- Hospice for their compassionate sonal memory of Linda or your National Scholarship Program at care. www.petersons.com/scholar- condolences with her family at We invite you to visit the guest- her online memorial located at Leonard Robert Moss ship/united-states-submarine- book of Virginia Guinn and send veterans-inc-national-scholar- www.companionfunerals.com. a message of comfort to Leonard Robert “Bobby” Moss, Contributed photo 51, of Etowah, passed away ship-program-111_157123.aspx TOM AND PAT CAwOOD rest in Delhi, La., while driving to San www.serenityfunerals.com. If you are unable to attend this Serenity Funeral Home and Thursday, Aug. 13, 2015, at a Diego. Eighty-one-year-old Tom Cawood is fulfilling a dream to bicy- Chattanooga hospital. service or visitation you may sign Cremation Center of Etowah is in the guest register at www.smith- cle across the country while raising funds to benefit Disabled charge of arrangements. He was the son of the late Leonard Robert Moss Sr. and funeral&cremationservicesofa- American Veterans and the YMCA’s LIVESTRONG program. From Ruth Nolen. thens.com. San Diego, Tom will be biking to St. Augustine, Fla. Pat and the cou- He was a native and lifelong ple’s dog will be serving as his support team. resident of McMinn County. He E.L. Bowers Sr. enjoyed church activities and E.L. Bowers Sr., 79, of Etowah, spending time with family and passed away Sunday, Aug. 16, friends. 2015, at his residence. In addition to his parents, he 2 women pass Army Ranger He was a son of the late Lewis was preceded in death by his sis- and Ona Ray Bowers. ter, Faye Nolen; and brother, He was a member of the Clark Nolen School, first female graduates Englewood Manila Masonic He is survived by his brother, Lodge 633. He served in the U.S. William “Bill” Nolen, and wife, WASHINGTON (AP) — Two ly lead organizations at any Air Force in Korea and retired Carol, of Stafford, Va.; and spe- women have passed the Army’s level,” Army Secretary John from Tennessee Valley Authority cial friend, Linda Wright, of Ranger School, becoming the McHugh said in a statement. as a carpenter. He enjoyed fish- Etowah; and several nieces, first females to complete the gru- “This course has proven that ing and was an eternal optimist. nephews, and other extended eling combat training program every soldier, regardless of gen- He was preceded in death by family members. his brothers: Tom Bowers and and earn the right to wear der, can achieve his or her full A graveside service will be Ranger tabs on their uniforms. potential.” Clarence Bowers; sisters: Bobbie held at 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Melton and Faye Goodman; and Aug. 19, 2015, at the New Zion The Army’s Ranger headquar- “We owe soldiers the opportu- a great-grandson, Keagan Cemetery with Brother Joe ters in Fort Benning, Georgia, nity to serve successfully in any Roberts. Bradford and C.J. Warren offici- says the women and 94 men position where they are qualified Survivors include his wife of 39 ating. passed the tough 62-day course and capable,” he added. years, Margie Qualls Bowers; The family will receive friends Anne Leska wingard that tests their ability to over- The 62-day Ranger school children: John Qualls, Sarah from 1 to 3 p.m. on Wednesday Anne Leska Wingard, 98, of come fatigue, hunger and stress includes three phases, each in a Kincaid, Tony Bowers, Elmer at the funeral home. during combat operations. different part of the country: Leonard Bowers Jr., Jason Cleveland, passed away Friday, We invite you to visit Bobby’s Aug. 14, 2015, in a local health Allowing women to participate wooded areas of Fort Benning, Qualls, Julie Baker, Joseph guestbook and send a message Bowers, Danny Bowers, David care facility. in the Ranger course is part of the Appalachian mountains of of comfort to www.serenityfuner- She was born in Chicago, Ill., Bowers and Deanna Sheffey; 26 als.com the U.S. military’s push to open north Georgia, and swamps in grandchildren; 36 great-grand- and has lived in Cleveland for more combat jobs to women. Florida. Serenity Funeral Home and the past 37 years. She was a children; and one great-great- Roy Harris Cremation Center of Etowah is in Though most of the military’s The first 20 days of Ranger grandchild. Roy Ralph Harris, 77, a resi- member of Good Shepherd charge of arrangements. Lutheran Church in approximately 1,000 occupa- school focus on military skills A Masonic service will be held dent of Cleveland, passed tions are open to women, some and endurance. Then, the at 7 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 19, away Friday, Aug. 14, 2015, in Chattanooga. She enjoyed gar- dening, cooking, baking and of the toughest ones remain mountain phase near 2015, in the South Chapel of a Chattanooga hospital. closed to them. Dahlonega, Georgia, includes Bordwine Funeral Home of He was a member of North sewing. She had a love of ani- Etowah. Cleveland Baptist Church. He mals and pets and enjoyed holi- A graduation ceremony will be more small-unit operations and The funeral will follow with the loved to read and study the days especially Christmas. held Friday at Fort Benning, the survival techniques. The final Rev. Stan Hammonds officiating. Bible. He was an avid UT and She was the daughter of the U.S. Army post near the so-called swamp phase takes The family will receive friends Braves fan and enjoyed sports late Paul Emanuel Leska and Georgia-Alabama line. place in Florida and includes from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, and loved gardening. Lindsey Neff Elizabeth Basnar Leska. She “Each Ranger School graduate airborne assault, amphibious prior to the service. He was preceded in death by was also preceded in death by Lindsey Neff, 52, died today, has shown the physical and operations and extreme mental The family and friends will his wife, Mary Harris; and par- her husband, George Robert Aug. 18, 2015, at his residence. mental toughness to successful- and physical stress. assemble at the funeral home at ents, Haskell and Maggie Wingard; son, Allan Dale Survivors and funeral arrange- 11 a.m. Thursday and proceed to Dockery Harris. Wingard; and her seven siblings. ments will be announced by Mars Hill Cemetery for the noon Survivors include his son, Survivors include her son, Grissom-Serenity Funeral Home committal service. Stephen Dwight Harris and Robert Wayne Wingard and wife, Bible Museum to display artifacts & Cremation Services. Keith Roberts, Joshua Bowers, wife, Linda Reneé Harris; four Donna; grandchild, Daniel Allan Joey Bowers, Chris Bowers, grandchildren: Christopher Wingard and fiancé, Marianna; from Holy Land under agreement John Kincaid and Hunter Qualls Harris, Kyle Harris, Courtney great-grandchild, Xavier Liam will serve as pallbearers. Harris and Casey Harris; two Ethan Wingard; one daughter-in- WASHINGTON (AP) — The Tuesday will bring a selection of If you are unable to attend, you great-grandchildren: Haylyn law, Wilma Wingard; and extend- Museum of the Bible, now under artifacts excavated in to be may sign the guest registry at Harris and Bradley Danley, all ed family: Tom, Eni, Tom Jr., and construction in Washington, will displayed in a top-floor gallery at www.bordwinefuneralhome.com. of Cleveland; one brother, Kinga Major, all of Cleveland; feature ancient artifacts and the Bible museum. The new Haskel Harris, Jr. and wife, and several nieces and nephews treasures from the Holy Land museum is set to open near the and have remained close. Wanda, of Tennga, Ga.; and under a new deal with the Israel National Mall in 2017. Flossie C. Burnette several nieces and nephews. A memorial services in Patsy A. Runyon Cleveland will be held at 7 p.m. Antiquities Authority. Officials say the specific arti- Flossie C. Burnette, 69, of The funeral will be held at 1 An agreement announced facts to be displayed in Patsy A. Runyon, died on Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2015, in Cleveland, died Monday night, p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 19, Washington haven’t been settled. 2015, in chapel of Ralph Monday, Aug. 17, 2015, at the chapel of Ralph Buckner Aug. 17, 2015, at her home. Funeral Home with Pastor H. In 1993, the Israel Antiquities Survivors and arrangements Buckner Funeral Home with LifeCare of Cleveland. the Rev. Jay McCluskey offici- Arrangements are forthcom- Christopher Sheets officiating. Authority exhibited the will be announced by Companion The family will receive friends Funeral Home. ating. ing. IT’SASPECIAL Scrolls in the Library of Congress Interment will follow in Her remains rest at Patton on Wednesday from 5 to 7 p.m. in Washington. Sunset Memorial Gardens with Funeral Home at the funeral home prior to the DAY FOR The Museum of the Bible Sim Kibble, Harold Wiley, service. ... A memorial service in already holds a collection of rare Christopher Harris, Kyle biblical texts and artifacts. There Harris, Jeff Danley and Elijah Chattanooga will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 20, 2015, Debbie Davis and Debbie are cuneiform tablets dating to Danley serving as pallbearers. the time of Abraham, Torah A white dove release cere- at Good Shepherd Lutheran Waters, who are celebrating birth- mony will conclude the serv- Church in Chattanooga, Pastor days today ... Jacob Grissom, scrolls and rare printed Bibles. ice. H. Christopher Sheets will also who is turning 24 today ... Riley Lynne Coats The family will receive officiate. Glover, who is turning 16 today. The family will receive friends Lynne Coats, 95, of Cleveland, friends from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Addie R. Shelton Wednesday at the funeral Addie R. Shelton, 50, of on Thursday from 10 to 11 a.m. died Monday, Aug. 17, 2015, in a at the church prior to the service. local health care facility. home. Cleveland, died suddenly on We’re online! We invite you to send a mes- Sunday, Aug. 16, 2015. We invite you to send a mes- Survivors and funeral arrange- sage of condolence and view the CHURCH Check us out: ments will be announced by sage of condolence and view Survivors and funeral arrange- the Harris family guestbook at ments will be announced by Fike- Wingard family guestbook at Ralph Buckner Funeral Home www.ralphbuckner.com. and Crematory. www.ralphbuckner.com. Randolph & Son Funeral Home. ACTIVITIES www. cleveland Wendell Smith will be the speaker Thursday at 7 a.m. for banner.com His Hands Extended devotional at Garden Plaza, 3500 Keith St. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, August 18, 2015— 3 Haslam: Road funding needs widely accepted, GOLD & but not the gas tax D I A M O N D S NASHVILLE (AP) — Gov. Bill There’s a lot of voices that say TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR Haslam sees widespread agree- let’s push this off,” he said. “But GOLD & OTHER ITEMS ment about Tennessee’s need to the need is not going to go away. 5301 BRAINERD ROAD spend more on transportation We’re going to have to do some- projects. thing to address this.” (423) 499-9162 But there’s little consensus on what to do about it, said the Republican governor who has been traveling the state to hold discussions about what he calls a Contributed photo $6 billion backlog in transporta- LT. JAMES BRADFORD hands out material to a packed house, before beginning a short seminar on tion projects. church safety and security. These courses, provided by the Bradley County Sheriff’s Office, have become “Everybody talks about the increasingly popular over the past few months. needs they have, but then there’s a ‘I’m not really excited about a gas tax, what else can we do?’” Haslam said. “The reality is, 22 Northside Lane • Crossville, TN 38557 Sheriff’s Office offers church there’s not a magic bullet out www.mtnfarm.com • (931) 484-3589 there.” Haslam has said he wants to We Are A Full Line Authorized Case IH, complete his 15-stop tour before Cub Cadet, New Holland, Mahindra Kuhn, safety and security program deciding what sort of proposal to make to lawmakers when the Woods & Rhino Farm Equipment Dealer From Staff Reports Watson made it known at the Watson, Bradford and Legislature convenes in January. beginning of the gathering that Hanshaw agreed that a “net- Tennessee is not alone in trying EQUIPMENT SERVICE PARTS Recently Bradley County “there are forces at work who work” between the churches is to find more money for road and Sheriff Eric Watson held a semi- don’t like churches, who don’t essential. transit programs. An Associated We also offer direct shipping of parts and nar aimed at informing area believe you should worship.” Further training and, in some Press analysis has found that at churches and houses of worship equipment for all your needs. BCSO Lt. James Bradford, a cases, starting a safety program least half of all states have passed Contact Us Today! about options available for veteran of church safety work in at churches that presently have transportation funding measures church safety and security. the region, echoed the sheriff by none, is next. since 2013, including through The meeting, the second of its urging vigilance and the practice “It’s important that our higher fuel taxes, vehicle fees and kind hosted by the sheriff within of knowing who “comes through churches and houses of worship bonds. the past year, drew a crowd of the church door,” while main- are the safe places God meant Officials in Tennessee pride C L A R K T O U R S some 100 pastors, workers and taining a worship atmosphere. for them to be. Let’s be ready to themselves on a pay-as-you-go members interested in wider Retired police Lt. Bob deal with those who seek to dis- approach to road building and presents communication between Hanshaw, like Bradford a rupt our services,” Watson said. maintenance, meaning the state is THE churches in the Bradley County church safety coordinator, laid For more information on the unlikely to want to be taking on area on the subject of safety and out a number of scenarios faced church safety program, e-mail debt for future projects. That F A L L F O L I A G E protection of property and per- by church safety volunteers in Bradford at jbradford@bradley- makes it unlikely that the state S P E C T A C U L A R sons. the immediate area. countytn.gov. can significantly boost transporta- tion without a tax increase — 10 DAYS & 9 NIGHTS and that’s a subject that causes some fellow Republicans in the OCTOBER 5-14, 2015 Goad charged with striking officer Legislature to recoil. $1,575 per person/double occupancy House Speaker Beth Harwell, R- Nashville, and Senate Majority Experience the beauty of Fall in New as during domestic dispute probe Leader Mark Norris, R-Collierville, we visit sights along the coastlines of Connecticut, last week predicted that Haslam Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Maine and By TONY EUBANK for him to sit down. At that point, yelling and breaking things. would not propose a gas tax hike venture into the beautiful White Mountains and Banner Staff Writer Goad allegedly became hostile, She alleged at one point he was next session. But Senate Speaker Lakes Region of New Hampshire. and began yelling at the officer, swinging a guitar around and Ron Ramsey, R-Blountville, said From a train ride through the White Mountains to A Cleveland man was arrested stating CPD had to have a war- broke it. She added that she was early Sunday morning after strik- that lawmakers need to keep an a cruise on New Hampshire’s largest lake to the rant to come onto his property, in fear of being assaulted and got open mind about ways to meet ing Cleveland Police officer who despite the fact the police were away from him. comfort of your modern motor coach, the was responding to a domestic vio- funding needs. splendor of New England is on display to you as not at his residence. Goad was transported to the Tennessee charges a 21.4-cent lence call. Burnette then report- Bradley County Jail and was you relax and take it all in. According to CPD tax on each gallon of gasoline, and Along with all the great sights of this tour, we have edly approached Goad to charged with disorderly conduct, the levy brings in about $657 mil- reports, officers respond- try to get him to calm resisting arrest, domestic assault, included (9) Breakfasts, (2) Lunches and (4) ed to a Worth Street resi- lion per year. The tax was last down. Goad allegedly and simple assault on an officer. increased in 1989, and the state’s Dinners. dence in reference to a moved close to the offi- Reportedly, the officer’s body possible fight in progress. haul is threatened by the improv- cer’s face. Burnette camera recorded the events. ing fuel economy on the roads. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: Upon arriving, officers reported he then n A Cleveland man was arrest- spoke with a man who “Driving on roads is one thing CLARK TOURS (706) 891-0901 attempted to keep Goad ed at Target after he was caught where you can say compared with alleged his roommate’s at bay by placing his attempting to steal over $1,500 in www.clarktours.net boyfriend was intoxicated Goad 30 years ago that you’re paying hand on his chest. merchandise from the store. less,” Haslam said. “There’s not a and was yelling and Goad then continued yelling to CPD responded after a store screaming at everyone. lot of things you can say that the point of causing a disturbance employee called and reported he about.” CPD Officer J.R. Burnette and according to the police report, had observed a man removing the reported speaking with the Haslam said he often hears Neck Pain, Back Pain & Headaches? Burnette asked him to placed his security tags off items and placing calls for the state to impose a fee boyfriend, 27-year-old Richard hands behind his back. them in a cart. Chase Goad, on the front porch of on electric vehicles because they Common It was at this point that Goad Officers located the man, 25- use state roads without paying the residence. Goad allegedly allegedly struck the officer with year-old, Daniel Tyler Stewart, in Symptoms: Limited Time Offer stated he became angry with his taxes at the pump. an open palm to the face. the grocery section of the store The governor said that some girlfriend and her roommate, and Burnette then reported he took and discovered items that includ- • B a c k P a i n admitted to yelling and screaming other states charge a $150 fee for • H e a d a c h e s Goad to the ground, and Goad ed various electronics, clothing, a electric vehicles, and that even if at them. resisted arrest, ripping the offi- home security system and food. • N u m b n e s s FREE EXAM Goad also allegedly related to Tennessee charged $200 to the cer’s shirt in the process. The items were reportedly in about 2,500 registered in the state • N e c k P a i n Burnette that they became afraid Burnette and another officer his cart with the security tags and Two X-rays of him, running into their rooms it would only raise $500,000. • Arm & Leg Pain placed Goad in the back seat of removed. Some of the items were “My point would be that the and locking the doors. his squad car, and Goad allegedly allegedly damaged in the process • S t i f f n e s s If Required Burnette noted while Goad was issues are bigger than some of the Most insurance covers your care began kicking and hitting the of removing the security devices. ideas that have been floated,” he • H i p P a i n speaking with him, he sat down car’s windows. Stewart was arrested and and we’ll file for you! and when he went to stand again, said. • A r t h r i t i s According to the report, officers charged with shoplifting. He is Tennessee’s gas tax had been 7 was unsteady on his feet. spoke to Goad’s girlfriend, who currently being held in the • B u r s i t i s Expires 30 days According to the police report, cents on each gallon of gas since related to them that Goad was Bradley County Jail on $2,000 • Pain in Joints This offer does not apply to federal insurance Burnette told Goad that it was OK 1931 when state lawmakers voted extremely intoxicated and was bond. to hike the tax to 9 cents in 1981. • S h o u l d e r P a i n beneficiaries or ACN participants. Two more increases were enacted • W h i p l a s h in 1985 and 1986, before the most • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome recent hike set the tax at its cur- rent rate of 21.4 cents. LOTTERY NUMBERS Tennessee’s tax rate remains Cleveland constant regardless of the price of gasoline, while other states like C h i r o p r a c t i c & (AP) — These lotteries were 05-06-07-09-11-12-15-17-20-21 Cash 4 Midday: 9-3-1-5 neighboring Kentucky index the R e h a b i l i t a t i o n drawn Monday: All or Nothing Morning: 01-03- Fantasy 5: 08-14-17-20-36 tax to the sales price. 04-06-09-12-13-14-18-21-22-24 Georgia FIVE Evening: 9-3-4- Haslam said one of the political Call Today For An Tennessee All or Nothing Night: 03-05-07- 7-3 challenges of enacting an increase Appointment! Cash 3 Evening: 8-5-7, Lucky 09-10-12-14-19-20-22-23-24 Georgia FIVE Midday: 1-5-7-7- in the gas tax is that it can take Sum: 20 Cash 3 Evening: 6-6-2 6 eight years for road projects to ( 4 2 3 ) 7 9 0 - 1 4 5 1 Cash 3 Midday: 4-2-2, Lucky Cash 3 Midday: 4-0-3 Jumbo Bucks Lotto: 06-10-15- move from the planning stages to Sum: 8 Cash 4 Evening: 8-9-4-7 22-26-28 completion. 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Tenn. Highway Patrol creates Tenn. creates new task force 194th Brigade receives new new protective services bureau to promote rural development commander in Jackson ceremony NASHVILLE (AP) — The NASHVILLE (AP) — Tennessee JACKSON (AP) — The Tennessee Highway Patrol is cre- is creating a new task force to Tennessee National Guard’s ating a new protective services advance economic development in 194th Engineer Brigade has a new bureau responsible for the safety rural Tennessee. commander. of citizens, elected officials, state Economic and Community The Jackson-headquartered workers and state buildings. Development Commissioner brigade held a change of com- The Protective Services and Randy Boyd said in a news release mand ceremony on Aug. 8. He is Special Programs Bureau will the Rural Development Task Col. James B. Bishop, a oversee the governors’ protective Force is being created to help Brownsville native. detail, Capitol and state building rural areas of the state reach the Bishop replaces Col. Lyndon C. security and the THP’s handgun same economic success as urban Johnson, who is retiring this unit. areas. Goals include recruiting month. Banner photo, CHRISTY ARMSTRONG The specialized functions of the new businesses, increasing edu- Johnson took command of the AN OPEN HOUSE was held Monday at the new location of the Bradley County Virtual School, new bureau were formerly under cational attainment, supporting brigade on Sept. 1, 2013. a local public school that allows students to pursue their studies online. It recently moved into a the supervision of the THP’s rural entrepreneurship, promot- The National Guard says new space off Keith Street, at the Village Office Building. Principal Rachel Wilson said it now has administrative bureau, which also ing rural tourism and supporting Bishop graduated from Haywood more room to host weekly in-person tutoring sessions for students. The new location consists of includes the department’s special agri-business. High School in 1983 and holds a one large room with offices surrounding it. operations unit and training cen- The task force will include bachelor’s degree from Liberty ter. members of the state legislature University in Lynchburg, Virginia. The bureau will be led by newly along with leaders from many He enlisted in the Tennessee Army promoted Maj. Mark Proctor. The state agencies and other public National Guard as a private first 18-year veteran of the Highway and private parties. class in 1984 and later received a Patrol began his career as a road Boyd and Gov. Bill Haslam commission from the Tennessee trooper in Memphis and Nashville announced the creation of the Military Academy in 1988 as a before joining the governor’s secu- task force on Monday. It will begin second lieutenant. rity detail in 2001. He most meeting next month. ‘Call 911’: Man says Siri made the recently served as head of THP’s Officials: Ginkgo trees creating protective services division. call that saved his life problems in 2 Marion towns WATERHILL (AP) — A Middle Trial begins for man accused SOUTH PITTSBURG (AP) — Tennessee teen is alive, thanks to of slaying veteran in Antioch Officials say Chinese ginkgo trees Siri. NASHVILLE (AP) — A trial has that were planted years ago have Eighteen-year-old Sam Ray begun for a man accused of killing been causing problems in two says the voice recognition service an Iraq war veteran in front of a Marion County towns. on his iPhone — famously named Metro Nashville ATM eight years A Chattanooga newspaper Siri — called emergency dispatch- ago. reports the trees were planted ers after his truck fell on him The Tennessean reports that along sidewalks during downtown while he tried to make repairs. 28-year-old Christopher Davis is renovation projects in South Ray told media outlets that a facing a possible life sentence Pittsburg in the mid-1990s and in jack collapsed, pinning him under without parole after being charged Jasper in the early 2000s. nearly 5,000 pounds of metal in a Banner photo, CHRISTY ARMSTRONG with felony murder and attempted Officials say now some of the location where he couldn’t be eas- TEACHER Jonathan Garrett leads a student through a homework assignment on the comput- especially aggravated robbery in trees are bearing fruit, and the ily seen or heard. He says he was er during Bradley County Virtual School’s open house Monday. Now located in the Village Office connection to 26-year-old Henry root systems are damaging the trying to get free when he heard Clayton’s death in Antioch on pavement and threatening some Siri activate. Building, the new space the county school system is renting for the school year has given teach- June 13, 2007. drainage tunnels under the “I said ‘Call 911,’ and that was ers more room to spread out as they consult with students. Students enrolled in the virtual school Assistant District Attorney streets. all it said,” he said. do their work online, but they also have access to in-person tutoring sessions. Roger Moore Moore said Monday Town officials say the trees were Rutherford County dispatcher during opening statements that supposed to all be certified male Christina Lee says she first blood splatter evidence on Davis’ so they wouldn’t bear what resi- thought it was a mistaken pocket- clothes and the testimony of at dents describe as a slimy, odorous dial, but then she heard his least two others charged in the apricot-like fruit. screams for help and sent crews, Haslam mulls outsourced buildings case would show Davis was guilty. Officials say they started inject- who rescued him. Davis’ case drew attention after ing the trees in South Pittsburg She said she knew his general attorneys argued over whether with chemicals in 2010 to prevent location from the cellphone signal, at Tennessee colleges and prisons Davis could face the death penal- them from bearing fruit. but Ray helped them pinpoint his ty. Criminal Court Judge Monte Officials in both towns have dis- exact whereabouts. NASHVILLE (AP) — Two years mation posted on the website of tizing operations at colleges and Watkins had declared Davis intel- cussed addressing the issue. MTSU senior charged in death ago, Gov. Bill Haslam’s adminis- the state Department of General prisons caught some state law- lectually disabled, making him Police: Former teacher charged tration privatized the manage- Services on Aug. 11 reads. The makers off-guard. ineligible for the death penalty. of 22-year-old woman with sexual assaults on child MURFREESBORO (AP) — ment of many state government deadline to respond is Friday. “This represents a dramatic Utility vehicle for charity raffle buildings that didn’t fall within General Services spokesman philosophical break with the past CLARKSVILLE (AP) — Authorities say a senior at the higher education and prison David Roberson said in an email in terms of the way we do things stolen in Sevier County Authorities say a former Middle Tennessee State systems. Now the state is explor- that “there’s been no firm deci- in Tennessee,” said House SEVIERVILLE (AP) — The Clarksville-Montgomery County University has been accused of ing turning those over to private sion made,” and that the request Democratic Caucus Chairman Sevier County Sheriff’s Office says teacher has been charged with killing a 22-year-old woman who management as well. for information is simply an infor- Mike Stewart of Nashville. “You’re a utility vehicle being raffled off to sexual assaults on a child. was found dead inside her apart- The Commercial Appeal reports mation-gathering process. talking about completely trans- support charity has been stolen. The Leaf-Chronicle reports 27- ment. Haslam’s administration last “The vendors will have no prob- forming the way government The Knoxville News Sentinel year-old Brandon Kyle Hester was Multiple media report that week posted a request for compa- lem responding promptly since operates in Tennessee.” reports the Polaris RZR 570 was arrested Friday. Hester faces mul- Brandon Bowling was taken into nies to submit information on a the information we are requesting Campus workers at the on a trailer in a store parking lot tiple charges, including two counts custody on Saturday and proposal for “facilities manage- should be readily available to University of Tennessee in when it was taken around mid- of rape of a child and two counts of charged with first-degree murder ment outsourcing” on any state them,” he said. “Ten days seems Knoxville were informed about the night Friday. aggravated sexual battery. in the death of Heather Maples, government buildings not already like a reasonable period.” changes being explored by the The vehicle was part of a raffle A news release from the who was discovered Aug. 7. outsourced to property manage- The submitted forms are kept Haslam administration last week, by the Smoky Mountain Clarksville Police Department Bowling is being held without ment giant Jones Lang LaSalle. confidential. according to United Campus Celebration to benefit Sevier says the alleged incidents took bond in the Rutherford County The scope of the request Haslam was criticized two years Workers, which represents cam- County high school sports, the place while Hester was teaching Jail. includes classrooms, dorms and ago when his administration con- pus facilities employees at some Seymour Volunteer Fire in the county school system, At the time of her death, police administrative offices in the verted a $1 million contract with state colleges and universities. Department, the Sevier County where he worked from 2010 to said they believe Maples knew state’s two higher education sys- Jones Lang LaSalle to assess the Employees were told that the Fair and nonprofits like Safe 2012. her attacker and her death was tems; hospitals; prisons; parks; condition of state buildings into a timeline for the outsourcing proj- Harbor, which helps abused and Police say during that time, not a random act. However, the and military facilities. multimillion contract to operate ect calls for a contract to be neglected children. Hester started an after-school connection, if any, between the “Please be specific about abili- many buildings. awarded by June. The vehicle is valued at about club to help boys who didn’t have two has yet to be released. ties to cover the breadth of loca- That change came as a surprise The group said “the dizzying $12,000. A reward of $500 is a father figure. Authorities say the Authorities also have not said tions and the depth of services to to lawmakers, who were not scope of the RFI threatens to being offered for its recovery. victim was part of that club. how Maples died. She was not an provide these ... services across asked for their approval through affect public services and tens of Anyone with information about Jail records show Hester, who MTSU student, but worked at the wide geography of the state of the legislative process. The latest thousands of jobs across every the theft is asked to call the Sevier was booked into the Montgomery the apartment complex where Tennessee,” the request for infor- information request about priva- county in Tennessee.” County Sheriff’s Office. County Jail, now lives in Nashville. she lived.

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Min Init Invt: Minimum $ needed to invest in fund. Source: Morningstar. www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC                      230 1596 Clingan 2080 Chambliss 3858 Candies 112 Stuart Rd. NE, 1053 Peerless Edward ones N. Ocoee St. Ridge Dr. Ave. NW, Suite 1 Creek Ln. Farmland Corner Crossing J 476-9143 476-0162 472-6814 Suite C 476-4325 339-2885 MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING 476-3320 www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, August 18, 2015— 5 Probe of Clinton’s server could find more than just emails WASHINGTON (AP) — Now like a home desktop, the comput- Solid state drives, until recently, that federal investigators have er’s data is stored on a hard were much more expensive than Hillary Rodham Clinton’s home- drive. It’s unclear whether the their counterparts for storing lots brew email server, they could drive that Clinton used was thor- of data. examine files on her machine oughly erased before the device Forensics experts would then that would be more revelatory was turned over to federal have an easier time retrieving than the emails themselves. agents. erased data because such older, Clinton last week handed over If it had been, it’s also uncer- disk-based servers are not as to the FBI her private server, tain whether the FBI could recov- efficient in deleting material, said which she used to send, receive er the data. Clinton’s lawyer has Hayes, assistant professor and and store emails during her four used a precise term, “wiped,” to director of cybersecurity at Pace years while secretary of state. describe the deleted emails, but University’s School of Computer The bureau is holding the it was not immediately clear Science and Information Systems machine in protective custody whether the server had been in New York. after the intelligence communi- wiped. Such a process overwrites “A hard disk drive is very diffi- ty’s inspector general raised con- deleted content to make it harder cult to manipulate,” he said. cerns that classified information or impossible to recover. “Once you get your hands on a AP Photo had traversed the system. An FBI spokesman declined to hard drive, there’s a lot you can RemAins fRom a burned structure sit along State Route Alt. 97 highway Monday, outside of Chelan, Questions about her use of the comment. recover.” Wash. Big wildfires threatened the Lake Chelan resort region of central Washington on Monday after server have shadowed her cam- Investigators who examine her Even after files are marked for driving away tourists, destroying a warehouse filled with nearly 2 million pounds of apples and forcing paign for the Democratic presi- server might find all sorts of deletion on a disk, Hayes said, thousands of residents to flee. dential nomination. Clinton information — how it was config- their contents remain on the again this weekend repeated a ured, whether it received neces- drive and can be retrieved. Even carefully constructed defense of sary security updates to fix vul- if the full file is gone, fragments her actions, in that she did not nerabilities in software, or can be pulled off the drive. Big wildfire threatens Cascade send or receive emails marked whether anyone tried to access it Sometimes a complete email file classified at the time. without permission. even can be found inside other Mountain resort town in Washington But her emails show some Running a server is akin to her files marked for deletion. messages she wrote were cen- messages being stored inside an Clinton said in March that she CHELAN, Wash. (AP) — This of San Luis Obispo was one of because of the Chelan fire and sored by the State Department office file cabinet. But while a file had exchanged about 60,000 scenic lakeside town in the the few blazes in the state that other fires, according to the for national security reasons cabinet only yields the docu- emails during her four years in Cascade Mountains counts on was growing amid a cooling Spokane Regional Health before they were publicly ments stored inside, a server can the Obama administration, money from summer visitors, trend expected to continue. District, which serves the met- released. The government also offer information about the about half of which were person- but many tourists fled after The blazes near Chelan, ropolitan area of nearly 500,000 blacked out those messages use of that data over time: Who al and deleted. She turned over large wildfires erupted last week about 180 miles east of Seattle, people. under a provision of the Freedom had access to the filing cabinet? the others to the State that burned dozens of homes are burning through grass, “Smoke from wildfires is of Information Act intended to Did anyone try to pick the lock? Department, which is reviewing and threaten many more. brush and timber, fire spokes- especially harmful for those protect material that had been Did the owner attempt to alter and releasing them on a monthly Mike Steele, director of the woman Janet Pearce said. The with health conditions like deemed and properly classified the files in any way? And who basis. Lake Chelan Chamber of uncontained fires were being asthma. We recommend that for purposes of national defense was given keys to the building in Commerce, said it’s too early to battled by more than 900 fire- people who are sensitive to poor or foreign policy. the first place? determine the economic impact fighters, she said. air quality limit their time out- What hasn’t been released: Since her server was first of the lost tourist dollars. Air tankers established lines doors,” said Dr. Joel data that could show how secure installed in 2009, it most likely However he said it would be to keep the flames from reach- McCullough, the local health her system was, whether some- used a traditional hard disk- “significant.” ing downtown Chelan, fire offi- officer. one tried to break in, and who based device rather than a newer “We’re working hard to get cials said. Meanwhile, the Washington else had accounts on her system. solid state unit that only has our feet back on the ground,” The fires also threaten apple National Guard joined the fire- A lawyer for Platte River become commonly used in the Steele said, noting that many of orchards and packing ware- fighting efforts in the state after Networks, a Colorado-based last two or three years, said com- the people who would serve houses in the heart of the a request for assistance from technology services company puter scientist Darren Hayes. tourists have either had to leave state’s apple belt during what the state Department of Natural that began managing the Clinton or lost homes. has been a summer of drought Resources. server in 2013, said the server The several large fires burn- in the Northwest. Two Black Hawk helicopters was provided to the FBI last ing near the town of Chelan Chelan Fruit lost one of its arrived Friday and five 20-per- week. DON’S have scorched more than 155 major fruit-packing warehouses son hand crews arrived Sunday Indeed, many physical details square miles and destroyed an in Chelan to wildfire on Friday. evening to join 350 firefighters of the server remain unknown, FENCE CO. estimated 75 homes and busi- The warehouse contained 1.8 battling one of the state’s most such as whether its data was Since 1961 nesses Friday and Saturday, million pounds of apples and active fires, Cougar Creek, on backed up. In March, The ©2014 officials said. Scores of homes employed about 800 people, the southeastern slopes of Associated Press discovered that ALL TYPES JEWELERS remain threatened, and manda- said Mac Riggan, director of Mount Adams. her server traced back to an OF FENCING tory evacuation orders marketing for the company. “The Guard’s help now is Internet connection at her home remained in effect for more than The employees are being sent vital,” said Mary Verner, 1721 KEITH STREET • STUART PARK PLAZA ( in Chappaqua, New York. 479-6212 (Next to The Town Squire) 2,900 people in the Chelan to Chelan Fruit’s other facilities Washington state DNR’s deputy A computer server isn’t a mar- 478-0049 • 478-0050 area. in the region, Riggan said. “Our for wildfire. vel of modern technology. Just & 336-1501 LAY-AWAYS WELCOME The Chelan fires were just other plant in Chelan is fully “We’ve been expecting anoth- some of the many destructive operational,” he said. er devastating wildfire season, blazes burning throughout the Washington is by far the and have had our personnel Northwest. In northern Idaho, nation’s largest apple producer, and equipment ready so we can more than 40 homes were lost and the industry produced get them out the door the near the town of Kamiah, and in more than 140 million cartons moment we’re asked for help,” Oregon a lightning-sparked of apples last year, of which said Maj. Gen. Bret Daugherty, blaze on the Malheur National perhaps 6 million remain in commander of the Washington Forest has grown to more than warehouses, Riggan said. National Guard. 60 square miles and has “It’s not a major loss to the In northern Idaho on Monday destroyed at least 26 homes. industry,” Riggan said. “It is to more than 700 firefighters along So many fires are burning us.” with 40 fire engines and four across the West that the Washington farmers grossed helicopters were trying to pro- National Interagency Fire Center about $2 billion from the apple tect homes from flames but res- announced Monday that 200 crop last year, and late-season idents along an 11-mile section active-duty military troops were apples tend to sell at a discount of U.S. Highway 12 were told to being called in to help. They will as buyers are waiting for new be ready to flee. be sent to a fire on Aug. 23. fruit, he said. On the Idaho-Oregon border A wildfire on ’s The air was clouded with some 800 firefighters had a Central Coast saw new life smoke in Spokane, about 150 443-square-mile wildfire 90 Monday as winds pushed it miles east of the Chelan fire, on percent contained. However, fire Call before August across containment lines, forc- Monday. Air quality was expect- officials warned that strong 31st and get your ing several hundred people from ed to remain in the “unhealthy winds and low humidity, which first treatment for their homes, state fire officials for sensitive groups” range for can cause extreme fire activity, only $30.00 said. The wildfire burning north at least the next couple of days could make the situation worse. Pentagon plans to increase drone flights by 50 percent

JOINT BASE LANGLEY- publicly. EUSTIS, Va. (AP) — Faced with Pentagon leaders have been escalating aggression from wrestling with the problem for and , the Pentagon is plan- some time, as the need for more ning to increase its use of drones airstrikes and surveillance by by about 50 percent over the next drones over Iraq and Syria to bat- Can you help the Bradley County Sheriff’s Office? several years. tle the Islamic State group offsets a Residents with information about the individuals listed on this page The Pentagon decided to add decline in unmanned flights over should NOT attempt to interact with these suspects. Army and civilian-operated mis- Afghanistan as the war there sions to the mix because the Air winds down. Under the plans laid Please call the tip line at 423-728-7336 or in an emergency 911. Force, which had been running out by senior defense officials, the about 65 combat air patrol mis- Air Force would continue to pro- sions a day, asked to decrease that vide 60 daily drone missions, while number to 60 to reduce stress on the Army would conduct about 16, the force. But 60 patrols don’t and U.S. Special Operations come close to meeting the Command and civilian contractors demands of top military com- would do up to 10 each. manders facing growing security “It’s the combatant command- threats around the world. ers, they need more. They’re Senior U.S. officials said that tasked to do our nation’s business while drones have been used large- overseas so they feel that stress on ly to target terrorists and collect them, and it’s not getting better,” MARTINES JAMES DELTON PAUL ANTHONY GARTIN RICKY THOMAS EUGENE intelligence over combat zones, said Air Force Maj. Gen. J.D. CORDOZIA WILLIS COAKLEY 8/23/1976. POSSESSION OF SCHEDULE ALAN HUGGINS MCCROSKEY those needs may shift in the com- Harris, Jr., vice commander of Air 12-25-1961. 8/27/67 STALKING, HARASSMENT, IV FOR RESALE. POSSESSION OF 5/9/1966 10/26/1983. PAROLE ing years. Combat Command at Joint Base VIOLATION OF MISDEMEANOR FAILURE TO SCHEDULE VI FOR RESALE. FAILURE TO APPEAR, VIOLATION—FAIL TO PAY PROBATION/SEX OFFENDER APPEAR. MISDEMEANOR POSSESSION OF A FIREARM IN THE VIOLATION OF SEX FINES—CONSPIRACY TO SALE Top military leaders, including Langley-Eustis. “There’s just not REGISTRY. VIOLATION OF PROBATION COMMISSION OF A FELONY. OFFENDER REGISTRY X 2. AND DELIVER SCHEDULE II the incoming chairman of the enough of the Air Force to go Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Joseph around.” Dunford, have named Russia as The civilian contractors would the nation’s most serious security fly surveillance drones, not the threat. And China’s rising military armed aircraft. But senior defense power and island-building pro- officials said they need at least a gram in the South China Sea have small contractor contribution in increased tensions and prompted order to reach the total of 90 com- a greater demand for U.S. surveil- bat air patrols per day. lance and intelligence across the The key unanswered questions, Pacific. however, are how the Pentagon will One senior defense official said pay for the additional patrols and Pentagon leaders are taking those how the military will sort out and CODY DANIEL JOSHUA BARTH DAVID WOODS CHARLES JUNIOR KRISTEN GAIL RUE security challenges into account analyze the growing torrent of data MORROW RAY COOPER 9-30-1970, FAILURE TO APPEAR, BROWN II 12/17/1967 as they decide how armed and pouring in. 6-5-1990. 2/22/1976 POSSESSION OF SCHEDULE II 6/9/1974. FAILURE TO APPEAR ON VIOLATION OF PROBATION VIOLATION OF SEX PRESCRIPTION FRAUD, 5 FOR RESALE, POSSESSION OF A SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY ADDENDUM VIOLATION OF unarmed drones will be used Officials said some of the costs OFFENDER REGISTRY. COUNTS, FORGERY, 5 FIREARM, SIMPLE POSSESSION RESTRICTIONS. FAILURE TO PROBATION across Europe and the Pacific. The could be borne by war funding — COUNTS. OF SCHEDULE VI, POSSESSION APPEAR ON MISDEMEANOR MISDEMEANOR VIOLATION officials spoke on condition of the overseas contingency opera- OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA. VIOLATION OF PROBATION. OF PROBATION anonymity because they weren’t tions in a separate account authorized to discuss the issue approved by Congress. ALL INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE BRADLEY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE. 6—Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, August 18, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com tina’s Groove CROSSWORD By Eugene Sheffer

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 2015 Happy Birthday: Set your plans in to you to make things happen. Don't CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS motion. Consider making a move or limit your options by holding on to the DAY: Matthew Perry, 46; Clay Walker, taking a trip. Establish a routine that will past or waiting for someone to do 46; John Stamos, 52, , 69. help you look and feel your best. It's up things for you. It's time to set yourself free and move forward. Your numbers are 8, 13, 20, 26, 31, 36, 43. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Don't rely on others to do things for you. Clean up any mess you made and Contract Bridge bring about the change required to by Steve Becker improve your current situation. Do your best to maintain good relationships Hagar the Horrible with your peers. Love passionately. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Manage your time effectively and use your intel- lect to reach your goals. Stirring up trouble with someone who doesn't think the same way as you will be a waste of time. Learn from past mistakes. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Make an effort to finish what you start or expect to face complaints. Physical activities will give you a sense of accomplish- ment and reinforce how capable you really are. Love and romance are in the stars. Home improvements will pay off. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Protect Dilbert your interests. Don't let emotions cloud your vision. Refuse to get involved in a moneymaking scheme even if some- one pressures you. Concentrate on family and communication. Search for the answers you need to make good decisions. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Make the changes at home that will make your surroundings more inviting, comfy and entertaining. Make plans with someone you love so that you are sure to have plenty of time to build fond memories together. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): An unex- Garfield pected home or family expense will surface. Use your savvy business sense to take care of legal, health or money matters and you will avoid falling short. Don't feel you have to share personal information. Only answer what's necessary. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Changing your mind frequently about an emotion- al situation will only put more pressure on your relationship. Decide what you want before it's too late. Don't let an older or more demanding individual influence your decision. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Don't Beetle Bailey let anyone take advantage of you. Look for opportunities that will allow you to display your skills and outshine the competition. Jealousy is apparent and can lead to complaints or false informa- tion. Proceed with caution. Stick to facts. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Look for deals, but don't make deci- sions based on a fast-talking sales per- son looking to use your cash to further his or her interests. Look at what you have to offer and be willing to back up your talent and ambitions. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Dennis the Menace By Ned Classics You'll be privy to inside information that By Conrad Day will help you make a calculated deci- sion. A good choice will influence your life financially, legally or emotionally. Don't settle for anything less than what you want. Impulsive moves will lead to regret. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Don't sit still when there is so much you can do. Use your energy to help you stand out in meetings, interviews or on your resume. You will attract the attention of someone who will offer you an unex- pected option. Plan to celebrate. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Put more time and effort into something you really believe in or enjoy doing. Money will come to you from an unex- pected source. An emotional reaction you get from someone will add to your confidence. Romance is in the stars. Birthday Baby: You are intuitive, sensitive and innovative. You are courageous and diplomatic. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, August 18, 2015— 7

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Good-Charlie Good-Charlie NICK 55Alvinnn!!! and SpongeBob Nicky, Ricky Henry Danger Henry Danger Thundermans Thundermans Talia, Kitchen Full House Full House Full House Full House Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends ’ (:36) Friends (12:12) Friends ’ Å TOON 56We Bare Teen Titans Uncle Gra. Clarence Teen Titans We Bare Gumball Regular Show King of Hill King of Hill Burgers Cleveland Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Family Guy Family Guy Chicken Aqua Teen TVLND 57Bonanza Bonanza Å Gilligan’s Isle Gilligan’s Isle Gilligan’s Isle Gilligan’s Isle The Exes Everybody Loves Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond King King King King AMC 58(3:00) ››› “The Rookie” (2002) Dennis Quaid. ‘G’ Å››› “The Green Mile” (1999) Tom Hanks. A guard thinks an inmate has a supernatural power to heal. ‘R’ Å›››› “The Shawshank Redemption” (1994, Drama) Tim Robbins. ‘R’ Å TCM 59Storm-Tea. (:45) ››› “Dark Journey” (1937) Å (:15) ››› “Fire Over England” (1937) Laurence Olivier. ››› “The Making of a Legend: Gone With the Wind” (:15) ›››› “Gone With the Wind” (1939, Romance) Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh. HALL 60Little House on the Prairie The Waltons ’ Å The Waltons ’ Å The Waltons ’ Å The Waltons “The Hostage” The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls OXYGEN 61Back for More Back for More Boss Nails A Sister Back for More Back for More Worst. Post. Boss Nails A Sister Worst. Post. Snapped A mother’s cruelty. Snapped “Kathleen Dorsett” BRAVO 62Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Happens Housewives/NYC Housewives SYFY 63Para. Wit. ››› “The Thing” (1982, Horror) Kurt Russell, A. Wilford Brimley. ›› “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” (2005) Face Off “Frightful Fiction” Face Off Face Off “Frightful Fiction” Geeks Who Geeks Who SPIKE 64Ink Master “Fight or Flight” “Sink or Swim” Ink Master “Tut for Tat” ’ Ink Master “Problem Parts” Ink Master “Firing Lines” ’ Ink Master “Predator/Prey” Ink Master (N) ’ Å Tattoo Night. Tattoo Night. Tattoo Night. Tattoo Night. COM 65(:14) Futurama ’ Å Futurama ’ Futurama ’ (5:50) Tosh.0 (:22) Tosh.0 (6:54) Tosh.0 (:25) Tosh.0 (7:56) Tosh.0 (:27) Tosh.0 (8:58) Tosh.0 (:29) Tosh.0 Amy Schumer Period Daily Show Nightly Show At Midnight Meltdown MTV 66(:15) Ridiculousness ’ Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Catfish: The TV Show ’ Catfish: The TV Show ’ Catfish: The TV Show ’ Catfish: The TV Show ’ Scream “Ghosts” (N) ’ (:01) Catfish: The TV Show Ridiculous. Ridiculous. VH1 67Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’ (4:50) She’s Got Game ’ Basketball Wives LA ’ Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’ Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’ Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’ She’s Got Game ’ Basketball Wives LA ’›› “Roll Bounce” (2005) CMTV 68Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Reba Å (:40) Reba Å (:20) Reba ’ Reba Å Reba Å››› “Ghostbusters” (1984, Comedy) Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis. ››› “Ghostbusters” BET 69››› “House Party” (1990, Musical Comedy) Robin Harris, Full Force. ›› “Johnson Family Vacation” (2004, Comedy) Cedric the Entertainer. Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain Husbands Punk’d Husbands Punk’d The Wendy Williams Show SCIENCE 83When We Left Earth: NASA NASA’s Unexplained Files NASA’s Unexplained Files NASA’s Unexplained Files NASA’s Unexplained Files NASA’s Unexplained Files How the Universe Works (N) NASA’s Unexplained Files NASA’s Unexplained Files CSPAN2 85(3:30) Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ Capitol Hill Book Review John Grisham Leadership in Publishing Interview Book Review John Grisham Leadership EWTN 100Animated St. Rosary Super Saints Choices EWTN News Catholic Way Daily Mass - Olam Mother Angelica Live EWTN News Holy Rosary Threshold of Hope Preview Women of Daily Mass - Olam WPXA ION 107 Criminal Minds “Retaliation” Criminal Minds ’ Å Criminal Minds ’ Å Criminal Minds “Parasite” Criminal Minds ’ Å Criminal Minds ’ Å Criminal Minds ’ Å The Listener Å (DVS) The Listener Å (DVS) DISXD 117Kickin’ It Kirby Buckets Lab Rats Lab Rats Kirby Buckets Kirby Buckets Lab Rats Lab Rats Ultimate Star-For. Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Droid Tales Marvel Max Doctor Who ’ Å Ultimate Star-For. GSN 144Deal-No Deal Deal-No Deal Deal or No Deal ’ Å Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Chain Rea. Chain Rea. Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud COOK 153Eat St. Å Eat St. Å Unique Eats Unique Donut Best Thing Unwrapped Unwrapped Man Fire Man Fire Steak Out Steak Out Taco Trip Pizza Mastrs Good Eats Good Eats Man Fire Man Fire WE 163Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order “Justice” ’ Law & Order “Marathon” ’ Law & Order “Patsy” Å Law & Order “Blood Money” Law & Order “Sundown” ’ Law & Order ’ Å Law & Order “Collision” ’ GALA 217Noticiero Con Paola Rojas La Rosa de Guadalupe María María María María Copa MX Soccer: Coras de Tepic vs Guadalajara Familia Diez Familia Diez Familia Diez Familia Diez Noticiero Con Joaquin TELE 223María Celeste Caso Cerrado Caso Cerrado Decisiones Noticiero Caso Cerrado: Edición Avenida Brasil ’ (SS) Bajo el Mismo Cielo (N) ’ El Señor de los Cielos (N) Al Rojo Vivo Titulares Bajo el Mismo Cielo (SS) UNIV 224El Gordo y la Flaca (N) Primer Impacto (N) (SS) Hotel Todo Noticiero Uni. La sombra del pasado (N) (N) Lo Imperdonable Yo No Creo en los Hombres Impacto Noticiero Uni Contacto Deportivo (N) NBCSP 311Engine Power Scan All 43 NASCAR America (N) Å Pro Ftb Talk Fantasy Ftb Spartan Race Spartan Race Spartan Race Spartan Race (N) Premier League Match of the Week ’ DLC 319Dr. G: Medical Examiner ’ Dr. G: Medical Examiner ’ Sydney ER Sydney ER Sydney ER Sydney ER Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Boston Med ’ Å Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Tuesday Best Bets 8 p.m. on (WTVC) 9 p.m. on (WFLI) 9 p.m. on (WDEF) 9 p.m. on (TNT) 10 p.m. on (E!) Fresh Off the Boat iZombie Zoo Rizzoli & Isles WAGS Basketball fans should enjoy game veteran “Wings” alum Steven Weber has proven Rats! Not only is that the sentiment of those Jane (Angie Harmon) and her fellow detec- Not, as the title might lead you to guess at Scottie Pippen’s guest appearance as him- to be a guest star for all seasons and all trying to solve the mystery of the animal tives really go to the dogs in the case of a first glance, a doggie-related new Animal self in “Very Superstitious.” That title refers shows lately, from “Chasing Life” to “NCIS: attacks, they’re the specific creatures that trainer who is found dead at home, with the Planet series, this new eight-episode show principally to Jessica (Constance Wu), New Orleans,” and he also turns up here pose problems in the new episode “The woman’s champion Rottweiler the prime goes inside the world of professional male who’s worried about the connotation of so in “Mr. Berserk.” His character is the chief Cheese Stands Alone.” Savage rodents suspect in the death. As the team tries to athletes from the perspective of the women many number fours being in the address of executive of an energy-drink company that threaten New England when the cargo ship decide whether this canine is a killer, Maura in their life. (The title is actually an acronym a house she’s sold. Eddie (Hudson Yang) may be linked to some consumers’ sud- containing them reaches the shores of Mas- (Sasha Alexander) has a peculiar interac- for Wives and Girlfriends of Sports). In the thinks he’s a victim of her presumed bad den psychosis — which, in turn, may be sachusetts. While there, Mitch (Billy Burke) tion with Kent (Adam Sinclair) in the new premiere, a rivalry begins when Natalie and luck when his bid to become school presi- connected to the murder of a reporter who secretly gets in touch with his ill daughter, episode “Sister Sister.” Olivia offend fellow WAG and ex-WWE Diva dent heads south. Judah Friedlander (“30 was probing the situation. Rose McIver and then bargains to save her. Carl Lumbly and Barbie Blank. Elsewhere, Nicole’s relation- Rock”) also guest stars. Another episode Robert Buckley star. Anastasia Griffith guest star. ship insecurities threaten to ruin the fun on follows. a trip to Vegas.

WEDNESDAYAFTERNOON/EVENING AUGUST 19, 2015 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30 WRCBNBC 3 The Ellen DeGeneres Show Live at 5:00 Live at 5:30 News Nightly News Entertainment Inside Edition America’s Got Talent (N) Mr. Robinson Mr. Robinson Last Comic Standing (N) ’ News Tonight Show-J. Fallon Seth Meyers WELFTBN 4 John Hagee Destined Win I Will Bless the Lord at All Times Graham Classic Crusades Trinity Family Turning Point Prince By Faith Praise the Lord (N) (Live) Å Graham J. Duplantis WTNB 5Around Town WTNB Today Body Southern-Fit God’s Lighthouse First Baptist Church Westmore Church of God God’s Lighthouse WTNB Today Country Music Today WFLICW 6 Judge Mathis ’ Å Friends Friends ’ Mike & Molly Mike & Molly The Middle The Middle America’s Next Top Model A Wicked Offer (N) ’ Å TMZ (N) ’ Hollywood Married Paid Program Anger Paid Program WNGHPBS 7 Curious Wild Kratts Arthur ’ (EI) Odd Squad PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Å Ga. Outdoors Ga. Outdoors Mystery of Matter: Search Mystery of Matter: Search Mystery of Matter: Search Paratus 14:50 ’ Å Unplugged DAYSTAR 8JP Jackson Bill Winston Time-Hope Reflections Amazing Creflo Dollar David Reagan John Hagee Rod Parsley Joni Lamb Marcus and Joni Supernatural Dr Murdock Z. Levitt K. Copeland Life Today Joyce Meyer WTVCABC 9 Dr. Phil ’ Å News News News World News Wheel Jeopardy! ’ The Middle Goldbergs Mod Fam (:31) blackish Celebrity Wife Swap (N) ’ News (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live ’ (:37) Nightline WTCIPBS 10 Curious Wild Kratts Curious Curious World News Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Å Rock, Pop and Doo Wop (My Music) Ed Slott’s Retirement Roadmap Ken Burns: The Civil War ’ WDSIFOX 11 Name Game Name Game Family Feud Family Feud Mod Fam Mod Fam Big Bang Big Bang MasterChef (N) ’ (:01) Home Free (N) Å FOX61 First Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Cleveland Paid Program The Office ’ WDEFCBS 12 The Dr. Oz Show ’ Å Judge Judy Judge Judy News 12 at 6 CBS News Prime News Andy Griffith Big Brother (N) ’ Å Extant “The Other Side” (N) Criminal Minds “Fate” ’ News (:35) CSI: Cyber ’ Å Corden QVC 13Food Fest “Featuring QVC Food Award Nominees” Temp-tations Kitchen You’re Home With Jill In the Kitchen With David Tools and techniques to create delicious dishes; host David Venable. Susan Graver Style CSPAN 14(3:30) Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. Capitol Hill Movement History TV Proxmire World War I (:03) Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ Capitol Hill WGN-A 15Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods “Innocence” ’ Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met Engagement Engagement Parks HSN 16Bedding Clearance (N) Ingenious Designs Clear. Home Clearance (N) Travel Solutions Clearance Ingenious Designs Clear. Bedding Clearance (N) Bedding Clearance (N) Cooking Clearance (N) Steven by Steve Madden E! 23I Am Cait I Am Cait I Am Cait E! News (N) Botched “Dolly’d Up” Botched “Boob-Watch” WAGS “The WAG Life” E! News (N) WAGS “The WAG Life” ESQTV 24American Ninja Warrior ’ American Ninja Warrior “Pittsburgh Finals” ’ Å American Ninja Warrior Obstacles include Doorknob Arch. Car Match. Car Match. Great Burger Great Burger ››› “Enter the Dragon” (1973) Bruce Lee, John Saxon. LIFE 25Little Women: LA Å Little Women: LA Å Little Women: LA Å Little Women: LA Å Little Women: LA Å Little Women: LA (N) Å Terra’s Little Terra’s Little Terra’s Little Terra’s Little (12:02) Little Women: LA TLC 26I Am Jazz ’ I Am Jazz ’ I Am Jazz ’ I Am Jazz ’ I Am Jazz ’ I Am Jazz ’ I Am Jazz ’ I Am Jazz ’ Leah Remini: Leah Remini: Leah Remini: Leah Remini: (:01) I Am Jazz (N) ’ Å Leah Remini: Leah Remini: (12:02) I Am Jazz ’ Å TBS 27Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan (N) The Office ’ Conan TNT 28Bones ’ Å Castle “The Third Man” ’ Castle “Suicide Squeeze” ’ Castle ’ Å (DVS) Castle ’ Å (DVS) Castle “Tick, Tick, Tick ...” Castle “Boom!” ’ Castle “The Late Shaft” ’ CSI: NY “A Man a Mile” ’ USA 29Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Suits “Uninvited Guests” (N) (:01) Mr. Robot (N) Mod Fam Mod Fam (12:10) Suits Å FX 30Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly ››› “Thor” (2011, Action) Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman. ››› “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” (2003) Johnny Depp. “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” ESPN 31NFL Live (N) Questionable Around/Horn Interruption SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å Baseball Ton. MLB Baseball Detroit Tigers at Chicago Cubs. From Wrigley Field in Chicago. (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) Å SportsCenter (N) Å ESPN2 32Questionable You Herd Me Baseball Ton. Outside Lines Around/Horn Interruption Women’s Soccer: International Friendly Little League Softball World Series, Final: Teams TBA. (N) World Armwrestling League Baseball Tonight (N) Å FSTN 33UEFA Soccer XTERRA World Halls of Fame Cardinals MLB Baseball San Francisco Giants at St. Louis Cardinals. (N) (Live) Cardinals Live! Postgame World Poker Tour UEFA Soccer SEC 34(3:00) The Paul Finebaum Show Paul Finebaum discusses all things SEC. (N) (Live) SEC Now (N) (Live) From Nov. 29, 2014. Å SEC Nation Football Preview SEC Now SEC Now GOLF 35Feherty Golfing World Euro Tour Golf Central Golf Central Feherty (N) School of Golf (N) Feherty Feherty Golf Central Golf Central Feherty FS1 36(3:00) Golf U.S. Amateur Championship, Day 1. (N) Å NASCAR Race Hub (N) (Live) MLB Whiparound (N) Å Setup NASCAR Racing FOX Sports Live (N) Å FOX Sports Live: Countdown FOX Sports Live (N) Å SPSO 37(3:30) MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at San Diego Padres. (Live) Braves Live! Braves Live! MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at San Diego Padres. From PETCO Park in San Diego. ACC Access O’Neill Out. Nuts & Bolts MLB Baseball WEA 38(3:00) Weather Center Live (N) Å Weather Center Live (N) Å Secrets of the Earth Fat Guys in the Woods Fat Guys in the Woods Fat Guys in the Woods Fat Guys in the Woods CNBC 39(3:00) Closing Bell (N) Å Fast Money (N) Mad Money (N) West Texas Investors Club Shark Tank ’ Å Shark Tank ’ Å Make Me a Millionaire Shark Tank ’ Å Shark Tank ’ Å MSNBC 40MSNBC Live (N) MSNBC Live (N) PoliticsNation (N) Hardball Chris Matthews All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show CNN 41The Lead With Jake Tapper The Situation Room (N) The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anthony Bourdain Parts CNN Tonight w/ Don Lemon Anderson Cooper 360 Å Anthony Bourdain Parts HDLN 42CNN Newsroom Crimes of the Century Nancy Grace The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anthony Bourdain Parts Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File FNC 43Your World With Neil Cavuto The Five (N) Special Report Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (N) The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor Å The Kelly File HIST 44American Pickers ’ Å American Pickers ’ Å American Pickers ’ Å American Pickers ’ Å American Pickers ’ Å American Pickers (N) Å (:03) The Woodsmen (N) ’ (:03) Alone: An Inside Look (12:01) American Pickers ’ TRUTV 45World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro (N) Top Funniest Top Funniest Carbonaro Carbonaro A&E 46Duck Dynasty ’ Å Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty ’ Å Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty ’ Å Wahlburgers Lachey’s Bar Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty DISC 47Naked and Afraid ’ Å Edge of Alaska ’ Å Edge of Alaska ’ Å Airplane Repo ’ Å Airplane Repo: Wheels Up Airplane Repo (N) ’ Å Land Rush “Last Plane Out” (:01) Edge of Alaska Å (12:01) Edge of Alaska ’ NGC 48Southern Justice Rocky Mountain Law Rocky Mountain Law Southern Justice Rocky Mountain Law Rocky Mountain Law (N) Southern Justice (N) Rocky Mountain Law Southern Justice TRAV 49Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Man v. Food Man v. Food Waterparks Waterparks Thrill Factor Thrill Factor Food Paradise (N) Å Food Paradise Å Man v. Food Man v. Food Food Paradise Å FOOD 50Contessa Contessa Pioneer Wo. Giada in Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Cutthroat Kitchen Cutthroat Kitchen Cutthroat Kitchen (N) Carnival C. Beach Eats Brew & ’Que Diners, Drive Cutthroat Kitchen HGTV 51Property Brothers Å Property Brothers Å Property Brothers Å Property Brothers Å Property Brothers Å Property Brothers: Buying Hunters Hunters Int’l Property Brothers Å Property Brothers: Buying ANPL 52To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced FAM 53Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å››› “Despicable Me” (2010) Voices of Steve Carell. Kevin-Work Young Job or No Job (N) ’ Å Next Step Realty: NYC ’ The 700 Club ’ Å›› “Miss Congeniality” DISN 54Friends Austin & Ally K.C. Under. K.C. Under. Bunk’d Å Bunk’d Å Liv-Mad. Austin & Ally “Bad Hair Day” (2015) Laura Marano. ‘NR’ (:40) Jessie (:05) Jessie Girl Meets I Didn’t Do It Liv-Mad. So Raven So Raven NICK 55Alvinnn!!! and SpongeBob Nicky, Ricky Henry Danger Henry Danger Thundermans Thundermans Talia, Kitchen Full House Full House Full House Full House Jim Gaffigan Impastor ’ Friends ’ (:36) Friends (12:12) Friends ’ Å TOON 56We Bare Teen Titans Uncle Gra. Clarence Teen Titans We Bare Gumball Regular Show King of Hill King of Hill Burgers Cleveland Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Family Guy Family Guy Chicken Aqua Teen TVLND 57(3:54) Bonanza Å Bonanza “The Deserter” Gilligan’s Isle Gilligan’s Isle Gilligan’s Isle Gilligan’s Isle Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Jim Gaffigan Impastor (N) The Exes (N) King King King AMC 58(1:00) “The Green Mile” ‘R’ ›››› “The Shawshank Redemption” (1994, Drama) Tim Robbins. ‘R’ Å›› “Armageddon” (1998) Bruce Willis. A hero tries to save Earth from an asteroid. ‘PG-13’ Å›› “U.S. Marshals” (1998) ‘PG-13’ Å TCM 59›› “McQ” (1974) John Wayne, Eddie Albert. ›› “Brannigan” (1975, Crime Drama) John Wayne. Å›››› “The Quiet Man” (1952) John Wayne. Å (:15) ›››› “The Searchers” (1956) John Wayne, Jeffrey Hunter. Å Rio Bravo HALL 60Little House on the Prairie The Waltons “The Revel” ’ The Waltons ’ Å The Waltons “The Carnival” The Waltons “The Calf” ’ The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls OXYGEN 61(3:45) WAGS (:45) Tia & Tamera (:45) Tia & Tamera (:45) Tia & Tamera Back for More BGC: Back A Sister Boss Nails Nicki Minaj Snapped Snapped “Nicole Abusharif” BRAVO 62Flipping Out Å Flipping Out “It’s Sabotage” Flipping Out Å Flipping Out Å Flipping Out Å Flipping Out Å Million Dollar Listing San Happens Flipping Out Å Million Dollar SYFY 63(3:00) “Zombie Apocalypse” “Gallowwalkers” (2012) Wesley Snipes, Kevin Howarth. “The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia” ›› “Sinister” (2012, Horror) Ethan Hawke, Vincent D’Onofrio. › “Halloween” (2007) Malcolm McDowell. SPIKE 64Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Jail ’ Å Cops Å Jail ’ Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Jail ’ Å Jail ’ Å COM 65(:14) Futurama ’ Å Futurama ’ Futurama ’ Key & Peele South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park Key & Peele Why? With Daily Show Nightly Show At Midnight Key & Peele MTV 66(3:40) Catfish: The TV Show (4:50) Catfish: The TV Show Catfish: The TV Show ’ Catfish: The TV Show ’ Catfish: The TV Show ’ Catfish: The TV Show ’ Catfish: The TV Show (N) ’ America’s Best Dance (12:02) Catfish: The TV Show VH1 67(3:40) Dating Naked ’ (4:50) Dating Naked ’ Dating Naked ’ Dating Naked ’ Dating Naked ’ Dating Naked (N) ’ Twinning “Twintastrophy” Candidly Dating Naked ’ Twinning ’ CMTV 68Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Reba Å (:40) Reba “Encounters” ’ (:20) Reba ’ Reba Å Reba Å Cowboys Cheerleaders Cowboys Cheerleaders Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Cops Rel. Cops Rel. BET 69“Johnson Family Vacation” ››› “What’s Love Got to Do With It” (1993) Angela Bassett, Laurence Fishburne. ›› “Tyler Perry’s I Can Do Bad All By Myself” (2009) Tyler Perry, Taraji P. Henson. Punk’d Husbands The Wendy Williams Show SCIENCE 83To Be Announced MythBusters ’ Å MythBusters “Trail Blazers” MythBusters ’ Å What Could Go Wrong? MythBusters “Trail Blazers” MythBusters ’ Å CSPAN2 85Capitol Hill Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ Toyama on Geek Heresy Bartlett on The Dark Net How Music Got Free Toyama on Geek Heresy Bartlett on The Dark Net EWTN 100Chaplet Kids Children Virtue The World EWTN News Catholic Way Daily Mass - Olam EWTN Live (N) EWTN News Holy Rosary Religious Vaticano The Catholic Women of Daily Mass - Olam WPXA ION 107 “Deja Boo” Ghost Whisperer ’ Å Ghost Whisperer ’ Å Ghost Whisperer ’ Å Ghost Whisperer ’ Å Ghost Whisperer ’ Å Ghost Whisperer ’ Å Ghost Whisperer ’ Å Ghost Whisperer ’ Å DISXD 117Kickin’ It Kirby Buckets Lab Rats Lab Rats Kirby Buckets Kirby Buckets Lab Rats: Bionic Island Kirby Buckets Mighty Med Lab Rats Gamer’s G. Kirby Buckets Kirby Buckets Doctor Who ’ Å Kirby Buckets Mighty Med GSN 144Skin Wars “Natural Beauty” Deal or No Deal ’ Å Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Skin Wars “Natural Beauty” Skin Wars (N) Å Steampunk’d Å Family Feud Family Feud Skin Wars Å COOK 153Eat St. Å Eat St. Å Unique Eats Unique Donut Best Thing Unwrapped Unwrapped Grandmother Grandmother Suppers Suppers Tiffani’s Beach Bites Good Eats Good Eats Grandmother Grandmother WE 163Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order ’ Å Law & Order “Panic” Å Law & Order “Entitled” Law & Order ’ Å Law & Order “Trade This” Law & Order ’ Å Law & Order “Mega” Å GALA 217Noticiero Con Paola Rojas La CQ La CQ La Rosa de Guadalupe (SS) Vecinos Vecinos Vecinos Vecinos Vecinos El Camino Noticiero Con Joaquin Copa Soccer TELE 223María Celeste Caso Cerrado Caso Cerrado Decisiones Noticiero Caso Cerrado: Edición Avenida Brasil ’ (SS) Bajo el Mismo Cielo (N) ’ El Señor de los Cielos (N) Al Rojo Vivo Titulares Bajo el Mismo Cielo (SS) UNIV 224El Gordo y la Flaca (N) Primer Impacto (N) (SS) Hotel Todo Noticiero Uni. La sombra del pasado (N) Amores con Trampa (N) Lo Imperdonable Yo No Creo en los Hombres Impacto Noticiero Uni Contacto Deportivo (N) NBCSP 311Big Red Rallycross NASCAR America (N) Å Pro Ftb Talk Fantasy Ftb Mecum Auctions: Collector Cars and More “Seattle” ’ Mobsteel ’ Å Mobsteel ’ Å Mobsteel ’ Å Mobsteel ’ Å DLC 319Mystery Diagnosis ’ Å Mystery Diagnosis ’ Å Mystery Diagnosis ’ Å My Weight Is Killing Me ’ My Weight Is Killing Me ’ My 600-Lb. Life ’ Å My 600-Lb. Life ’ Å My Weight Is Killing Me ’ My 600-Lb. Life ’ Å 8—Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, August 18, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com

Ohio trooper advertised ‘traffic He also joked about flirting with A defense attorney told the judge the women later, “once I turn the Monday that it was a “horrible acci- stop sex’ on Craigslist camera off.” dent.” The 31-year-old victim is NATIONAL BRIEFS COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A After determining the driver hospitalized with critical injuries. state trooper accused of forcing wasn’t drunk, Lee let her leave Prosecutors say Slager inten- female motorists into sexual acts but kept the passenger in his tionally set the woman on fire Gay couples win, but still lose hostage dead were excessive and Ex-police officer indicted on in exchange for dropping traffic cruiser. He drove to a street by during an argument. unnecessary, with some officers charges used Craigslist to offer her house, told her his camera after Kentucky judge’s order only firing their weapons because murder charge in 2013 shooting “traffic stop sex,” according to Batman impersonator who did MOREHEAD, Ky. (AP) — Two FAIRFAX, Va. (AP) — A former was shut off, made comments other officers were shooting. records released Monday that about her legs and breasts, then charity work dies on roadway same-sex couples in this small The report released Monday by Fairfax County police officer who highlight the women’s fear of HAGERSTOWN, Md. (AP) — A eastern Kentucky county got shot and killed an unarmed man reminded her he could still give the nonprofit Police Foundation reporting him. the driver of the car a ticket, the Maryland man who delighted everything they wanted in a ruling also found some Stockton police as he stood inside his front door Trooper Bryan Lee also sent records show. thousands of children by imper- from a federal judge Monday, officers opened fire with their col- with his hands up in 2013 was multiple Facebook messages to a When the passenger asked Lee sonating Batman at hospitals and except for one sentence. leagues standing right in front of indicted Monday on a second- female passenger he pho- what he wanted, “he said he charity events died when he was U.S. District Judge David them. The report said a lack of degree murder charge, authorities tographed without her shirt on, wanted to take a picture with his hit by a car while standing in the Bunning denied Rowan County planning was partly to blame for said. including one that let her know hand on her chest,” according to a fast lane of Interstate 70, checking Clerk Kim Davis’ request to delay the unnecessary shooting. A special grand jury convened he’d been keeping an eye on her, patrol summary of the case. the engine of his custom-made his ruling from last week ordering “In reviewing dispatch tapes by Commonwealth’s Attorney a detail included in hundreds of Lee’s flirting was inappropriate Batmobile, police said Monday. her to issue marriage licenses to and in response to interviews, the Raymond Morrogh returned the pages of records the Ohio State Leonard B. Robinson, 51, of gay and lesbian couples. That rul- indictment against Adam Torres, for a traffic stop, patrol Lt. Craig review team determined there was Highway Patrol released in Owings Mills, was returning from ing followed the U.S. Supreme 32, in the shooting death of John Cvetan said Monday. The video was no planned response for when the response to media requests. a weekend festival in South Court’s decision in June legalizing Geer of Springfield. discovered during a routine patrol suspect vehicle stopped,” the The records include the dash- Charleston, West Virginia, when same-sex marriage nationwide. Torres fatally shot Geer, 46, in check of dash-cam recordings. report concluded. “This lack of board camera recording that he was struck by a Toyota Camry But Bunning then delayed his August 2013 after a report of a planning, along with the number launched the patrol’s investiga- Ohio man pleads not guilty to at about 10:30 p.m. Sunday near own decision, effectively granting domestic dispute. Witnesses, of officers involved, created a level tion in October 2013. Lee subse- setting girlfriend on fire the unincorporated community of Davis’ request while also denying including other officers, said Geer of chaos that was difficult to man- quently resigned ahead of being COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A Big Pool, about 90 miles west of it. was unarmed and had his hands age and overcome.” fired and was prosecuted. man accused of throwing gasoline Baltimore. Robinson had pulled “If the Court decided to delay up when he was shot. Torres told The July 2014 shootout left two In the video, Lee can be heard on his girlfriend and setting her his car onto the median, with the enforcement of its Order while investigators he thought Geer of the suspects and a hostage, flirting with a female driver and on fire behind an Ohio gas station passenger side partly in the traffic Davis pursues an unpromising might have a weapon hidden in Misty Holt-Singh, dead. Police has pleaded not guilty to charges lane, police said. appeal, it would essentially give his waist. the passenger he later pho- have said Holt-Singh, 41, was including aggravated arson. Police said the Camry also side- Plaintiffs a favorable legal ruling Michael Lieberman, an attor- tographed. struck by 10 of the bullets officers Bond for Gahanna resident swiped the red-and-black with no teeth and prolong the ney for Geer’s family, said the At one point, after the passen- fired as she was used as a human Michael Slager was set Monday at Batmobile, a replica of the car likely violation of their constitu- indictment is “a substantial step ger told him the name of the bar shield by the sole surviving sus- where she’d been that night, he $1 million Monday. He’s also used in the 1960s “Batman” tele- tional rights,” Bunning wrote. pect, Jaime Ramos. Ramos has toward justice for John Geer. A But Bunning acknowledged Fairfax County jury will now be said he’d been there the week charged with felonious assault vision show. The Camry driver, a been charged with three counts of before and she wouldn’t have and having criminal tools in con- 39-year-old man from that “emotions are running high murder in addition to robbery, able to determine what’s fair and on both sides of this debate” and just, which is all the family want- needed a ride home “if I would nection with the Aug. 2 attack in Charlottesville, Virginia, wasn’t kidnapping, carjacking and gang have saw you.” a Columbus suburb. hurt and hasn’t been charged. said he would delay his ruling counts. He has pleaded not guilty. ed.” while Davis appeals to the 6th Stockton police had requested Lieberman said he considered U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. the review by the Police the charge appropriate for what Attorneys on both sides dis- Foundation. Police Chief Eric he called an intentional shooting. agreed about the implications. Jones said in a statement the Police said Torres, who had Dan Canon, representing the gay department intends to learn been an officer since 2006, was couples, said Davis remains everything it can from the report fired on July 31. Police said under the judge’s original order. and use it to improve. Monday night that Torres turned But Mat Staver, who represents himself in and is being held with- Davis and is the founder of Police: Explosive device found at out bond in the county jail. Florida-based Liberty Counsel, Wichita women’s clinic His lawyer did not return a call said the convoluted order essen- WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Police for comment. tially grants her request for more say a man is in custody after he Fairfax County Police Chief time. brought a small improvised explo- Edwin Roessler Jr. said in a state- Networks, stars to raise sive device into a women’s health ment, “We have great respect for care clinic that provides abortions the Special Grand Jury process, awareness for education in south-central Kansas. the Office of the Commonwealth’s NEW YORK (AP) — The four Wichita Police Department Attorney for Fairfax County, and largest broadcast networks will spokesman Doug Nolte says offi- the criminal justice system as this simultaneously air a fundraising cers responded to the South Wind matter proceeds.” special for education next month Women’s Center around 3:30 Nearly 20,000 dogs, cats, other featuring Stephen Colbert, p.m. Monday. He says on-site Scarlett Johansson and other security inspected a backpack the pets find homes during drive celebrity entertainers. man brought in and found knives LOS ANGELES (AP) — A The Entertainment Industry and the explosive device. national campaign helped find Foundation said Tuesday that Clinic staff evacuated the homes for nearly 20,000 dogs, ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC will air building, and a bomb squad was cats and other potential pets liv- the one-hour telecast at 8 p.m. called to remove the backpack. No ing at animal shelters across the EDT/PDT on Sept. 11. Kristen injuries were reported. country. Bell, Matthew McConaughey, Nolte says police are investigat- In the Clear the Shelters initia- Ryan Seacrest, Jessica Williams, ing whether the man intended to tive last weekend, 400 facilities Jeremy Renner and Gwyneth harm the clinic. The FBI and offered free or reduced-cost adop- Paltrow will also participate in the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, tions or waived pet spay or neuter show, which will have sketches Firearms and Explosives are also fees. The effort to clear out the and musical performances. investigating. shelters came after litters of It’s the same organization that The clinic is one of three in unwanted cats and dogs born this ran “Stand Up to Cancer” benefits Kansas that provide abortions. It spring have filled up space. that received similar donations of opened in 2013 in the same Most of the animals adopted time by broadcast networks. building where Dr. George Tiller were dogs and cats, but there The foundation’s Think It Up provided abortions before he was were also rabbits, hamsters, initiative is hoping the benefit gunned down in 2009. hedgehogs, turtles, ferrets, mon- helps build excitement for learn- keys, donkeys, lizards, cows and ing in classrooms around the Trial set to begin in New pigs. country. The broadcast will show- Hampshire prep school rape trial NBCUniversal and Telemundo case stories of students and CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — stations put on the campaign. teachers. Prosecutors in the rape trial of a NBCUniversal Owned Television   Investigators to study planes’ New Hampshire prep school grad- Stations President Valari Staab uate say a practice of sexual con- says the initiative was an example positions before collision quest at the school known as the of how everyone can work togeth- Dignified Services at SAN DIEGO (AP) — The posi- “Senior Salute” will be central to er to save animal lives and make Realistic Prices! tion of a faster jet in relation to a    the case. a difference. 2415 Georgetown Road, NE slower plane as they neared a Opening statements are sched- cookeshometowngrocer.com     Utah man pleads guilty in try to or find us on facebook Southern California airport will uled Tuesday morning in the trial 473-2620 be a focus for federal investigators of 19-year-old Owen Labrie (lah- kidnap girl from her room as they study debris from their BREE’) of Tunbridge, Vermont. WEST , Utah (AP) — deadly midair collision, officials He’s charged with raping a 15- A Utah man pleaded guilty said. year-old freshman just days Monday to trying to kidnap a The crash Sunday morning as before graduation in 2014. He has young girl from her bedroom in the planes approached a small pleaded not guilty. an attempt that was thwarted by San Diego County airport killed Prosecutors said Labrie raped her father. all five people aboard the two air- the girl in a building on the Troy Morley, 48, entered his craft, including three employees Concord campus of St. Paul’s plea to one count of child kidnap- of military contractor BAE sys- School on May 30, 2014. ping in an agreement with prose- tems. In an interview with police, cutors that dismissed three other The twin-engine Sabreliner can Labrie spoke candidly of the prac- charges — burglary, criminal travel nearly twice as fast as the tice in which boys about to grad- trespassing and interference with Cessna 172, which could have uate attempt to “score” with an arresting officer. posed a challenge to the pilots younger female students. Aaron Edson, the father of the and air traffic controllers if it was Deputy Merrimack County girl, said it’s still painful to think behind the smaller aircraft, air Attorney Catherine Ruffle said about the day she was taken but safety experts told The Associated Monday that the practice is “the a relief to see Morley plead guilty. Press Monday. context for this entire event.” “We’re hoping this will help us The crash occurred about 2 move on,” Edson said. miles northeast of the airport, Man trying to stop a suicide Morley appeared calm when he which has two runways, includ- plummets to his death from dorm entered his plea in a courtroom ing a longer one typically assigned HONOLULU (AP) — Two men near Salt Lake City, answering a to larger aircraft. fell from the 14th floor of a judge’s questions in a level voice. A number of accidents have University of Hawaii dormitory — He wore a yellow jail jumpsuit, occurred from jets overtaking one of them to his death while try- his hands shackled behind his smaller aircraft, air safety ing to pull the other from a ledge, back and his thinning hair cut experts said. In 1978, Pacific Honolulu police said. short. Southwest Airlines Flight 182 The 24-year-old man who died His lawyer, Roger Kraft, said collided with a private Cessna was trying to bring inside an Morley didn’t intend to hurt the 5- 172 light aircraft over San Diego, apparently distraught 19-year-old year-old girl. Though he declined killing 144 people in one of the who went out a window onto the to specify why Morley took her, he deadliest aircraft disasters in ledge early Sunday, authorities said his client was high on drugs California history. said. at the time. Police say Morley “While we don’t know the crash Both men fell to the ground and rambled about the FBI and voices geometry, we certainly have seen were critically injured, police said coming from a radio after his faster jets run over smaller air- in a statement. They were taken arrest. craft,” said Alan Diehl, a former to a hospital, where the older man Morley led a quiet life before the National Transportation Safety was pronounced dead. An autop- kidnapping attempt, Kraft said. Board investigator. sy was scheduled for Monday. The plea will reduce his mandato- Pilots from both planes com- The 19-year-old remained in ry minimum prison sentence. municated with the control tower critical condition Monday, police “He’s going to have a chance to at Brown Municipal Airport short- said. come out of prison at some point ly before the midair crash that Neither man was a University of and have some kind of a life,” he killed the pilot of the Cessna 172 Hawaii student, school said. and four people aboard the spokesman Dan Meisenzahl said. Morley faces at least six years Sabreliner, NTSB Andrew Swick A student who lived at the and up to life in prison at a sen- said. dorm had people over, and the tencing hearing scheduled for Report: Officers fired too much two men were among them, October. Meisenzahl said. Their names Morley’s father, Gary Stokes, during California robbery were not released. insisted that his son wasn’t guilty STOCKTON, Calif. (AP) — A The university is investigating because someone slipped him new report says the 600 shots whether any violations of the stu- drugs and he didn’t know what he police fired at the chaotic end to a dent code occurred, Meisenzahl was doing early on the morning of California bank robbery that left a added. Nov. 7, 2014. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, August 18, 2015— 9 TUESDAY

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Phone 472-5041 or fax 614-6529 SportS [email protected] Lady Raiders looking to make mark on 2015 season By RIcHARD RoBERTS Both Geren and Botts say the Banner Sports Editor upcoming season has the poten- tial to be a very good one. The summer is over and the “I just expect us to grow as a time is now if the volleyball team and get a lot better and a lot Cleveland Lady Raiders want to closer with each match. I just make their mark on the 2015 sea- expect us to do a lot of really good son. things,” said Botts. “We’ve been The Lady Raiders are wasting doing well in the preseason. I hon- no time jumping into the deep end estly think we can go farther than of the district pool, opening that.” tonight against the always power- Geren said having fun and ful Lady Mustangs of Walker playing as a team are keys to suc- Valley. cess, along with focusing on her Cleveland coach Patricia sets so the Lady Raiders hitters Flowers is well aware of the can make the kills. strength of the Lady Mustangs, “I want us to have a lot of fun but said the matchup is just the out there. Whenever we’re playing, start of what could be a very good we tell a lot of jokes and we have a season for the Lady Raiders if they lot of fun. That helps us play bet- play to potential and do not get ter,” she said. “Our goal is to make frustrated early. it to the district championship “Walker Valley has six very and even farther if we can. I think strong seniors. This is probably we can do that if we play together, the best Walker Valley has been and do better with our plays to since I’ve been coaching,” said run the plays and get the kills.” Flowers. “I’m excited about the Flowers said just because there Banner photo, sArAlYn nOrKUs season. We’re going to improve in are only two seniors on the roster The lADY MUsTAnGs have six seniors on their varsity vol- increments rather than flip out if doesn’t mean they won’t provide a Banner photo, richArD rOBerTs leyball roster this season. In front, from left, are Mikayla we lose this week, because it’s great deal of talent, desire and clevelAnD vOlleYBAll seniOrs Allison Botts, left, and Lumpkin, Madison Pruett and Ashlyn Flock. In back, from left, early. In comparison, I think our leadership. Kellee Geren will lead the Lady Raiders when the team faces off district every year is anybody’s are Madison Russo, Sara Wilson and Alexan Crittenden. “We are very blessed to have the against Walker Valley in the season opener tonight inside “The game. That’s how even we tend to two seniors that we have. They Stable,” at WVHS. be.” have been with us since the sixth The Lady Raiders will be lean- grade. They have played club ball have great chemistry. The majori- libero, a solid setter and solid hit- Lady ’Stangs looking ing heavily on a senior class pres- and are great leaders. They’re ty of our team has a lot of volley- ters. I think that we could do very ence of two — Kellee Geren and great girls, great in the classroom ball experience from travel ball. well.” Allison Botts — for leadership and and have great reputations. They We have improved drastically Flowers said she thinks if the for successful season helping bring the younger girls are good leaders for us,” she said. throughout the summer, we’ve along. “We’ve had a great summer, we been playing well. We have a solid See LADY RAIDERS, Page 11 By SARALYN NoRKUS Ashlyn Flock and Alexan Banner Sports Writer Crittenden, outsides Madison Pruett and Sara Wilson, as well With another solid group of as middles Madison Russo and seniors returning, Walker Braves drop first game on Mikayla Lumpkin. Valley’s volleyball squad is For the seniors, the main looking for a strong 2015 sea- goal is progress. According to son. the group, progress is more The season gets started on important than winning, West Coast swing to Padres an exciting note for the Lady although they still want to rack Mustangs. The team opens up up the wins. SAN DIEGO (AP) — Colin Rea’s single with one out and Will pitches well. He’s got a little sink time in 24 games. against a familiar foe as The six seniors are also look- second big league start was less Venable followed with a two-run to his fastball, a little run to his TRAINER’S ROOM Cleveland travels north to ing to grow together as players dramatic than his first. It ended single to right. fastball,” Gonzalez said. “He Padres: Alonso returned to the Charleston tonight. and people. the same way: with a victory for “I thought he was better pitched pretty darn good, really, lineup after getting struck in the Freshmen action begins at “This group of seniors are the San Diego Padres right-han- tonight,” interim manager Pat for a young kid. Him and Wisler temple Saturday night when 4:15, with the JV and varsity trying to be good leaders and der. Murphy said of Rea. “I felt like he were in this organization and Justin Upton threw his batting matches slated for 5:15 and role models for the team,” Rea became the seventh made pitches tonight. Breaking that is what he looked like when helmet in the dugout. ... OF Wil 6:15 respectively. Coach Pruett added. starter in Padres history to begin ball was good; little baby cutter, I saw him out there for the first Myers (wrist) has increased his In total, the Lady Mustangs Last season, the Lady his big league career 2-0, pitch- good; even threw a splitter or two time.” swinging regimen and could take have six seniors returning, Mustangs had an overall ing into the sixth inning of San that was good. I thought he com- Matt Kemp homered to right batting practice this week. almost all of whom have played record of 23-16. Despite being Diego’s 5-3 victory over the manded his fastball for the most for San Diego in the fifth, his UP NEXT together for the past six years. the No. 2 seeded team in the Atlanta Braves on Monday night. part. I was real pleased with 14th. Yonder Alonso homered to Braves: Rookie RHP Matt “I’ve had most of this group District 5-AAA tournament, the Odrisamer Despaigne did it what he did. He showed great right with two outs in the eighth, Wisler (5-2, 4.74 ERA) is sched- since they were sixth-graders, team was dealt a tough blow by last season. poise again. You’ve got to take his fifth. uled to start Tuesday night with Madison Russo coming in No. 6 seed East Hamilton and “I was pretty excited. I was still notice.” Perez allowed four runs and against the Padres, who traded (in the) seventh grade. This lost in the semifinal match. nervous but I was able to focus Rea was San Diego’s 12th- seven hits in 6 1-3 innings, him to Atlanta as part of the deal group has been together a long “They are all hoping to have on the game,” said Rea, who round pick in the 2011 amateur struck out two and walked four. that brought them Kimbrel and time and is really excited for a strong season, and have all allowed two runs and five hits in draft. Jedd Gyorko became the outfielder Melvin Upton Jr. their senior year. We’re ready to worked hard in the offseason,” 5 2-3 innings while striking out Atlanta manager Fredi fourth Padre to start at shortstop Padres: RHP James Shields (8- start playing,” commented Pruett said. “They’ve got high four and walking one. Gonzalez said Rea reminded him this season. Gyorko last played 5, 3.89) is scheduled to start for Walker Valley coach Judy expectations and are definitely His only big mistake was of former Padres farmhand Matt there in college at West Virginia. the Padres. He has won only once Pruett. allowing a home run to former Wisler, who is scheduled to start He’s made 63 starts at second in his last 13 starts and pitched Returning seniors are setters See 'STANGS, Page 11 Padres outfielder Cameron for the Braves on Tuesday night. base this season. seven innings only three times in Maybin leading off the fourth, his “Same type guy. Mixes his The Braves lost for the 16th that span. 10th. Last Tuesday, Rea won his big Six states, one family for league debut in San Diego with more than 70 friends and family members in attendance. Tennessee wide receivers On Monday night, his personal cheering section included only From UTSpoRTS.coM his wife. KNOXVILLE — The Tennessee wide receivers came from six differ- “It was nice to just kind of ent states and many different backgrounds, but the bond they have come to the field and worry about built at UT will always link them as a family. pitching tonight,” he said. It is a family that has a common goal: To be the best receiving Rea was lifted after allowing corps in the country. A.J. Pierzynski’s RBI single with Building the bond is a necessary part of working to achieve that two outs in the sixth. He pitched goal. Fortunately, the hard work that goes into building toward is five innings for a 1-0 victory one of the things that brought them all closer. against Cincinnati on Tuesday. “That’s the great thing about college football,” said Zach Azzanni, Craig Kimbrel, obtained from Tennessee’s wide receivers coach. “All of these guys come together the Braves the day before the for the same common purpose and that’s University of Tennessee season started, pitched a shaky football. ninth for his 34th save. He “The best way to come together is to share adversity and come out allowed one run on two hits and here and run together and be in the weight room together. When you a walk. go through those things together, you become tighter. It doesn’t Rea got all the backing he matter where they came from or their background, whether they needed when the Padres scored grew up with two parents, one parent, grandparents, it doesn’t mat- three runs on four hits off AP photo William Perez (4-4) in the second ATlAnTA BrAves cATcher A.J. Pierzynski turns to tag Padres base runner Derek Norris in San See TENNESSEE, Page 11 inning. Derek Norris hit an RBI Diego, Monday. Norris was safe on the play. Derrick Morgan tested free agency before choosing Titans

By TERESA M. WALKER scheme before being asked a year ago to fortable now in the defense and finds him- “That’s part of the reason we felt good AP Football Writer play outside linebacker in a 3-4 front. self playing without having to think about about getting Brian in here and we felt The Titans also let him reach free where he needs to be. good about getting Derrick back because NASHVILLE (AP) — Tennessee line- agency in March before convincing Making the switch to linebacker also we feel we have two guys off the edge,” backer Derrick Morgan believes he’s right Morgan to sign a four-year deal keeping meant Morgan had to defend against the Whisenhunt said. where he’s supposed to be after testing him with the team that drafted him 16th pass. He defended nine passes and forced “We felt last year a lot of times Derrick free agency this offseason. overall in 2010 out of Georgia Tech. two while coming so close to a was close. I think if we’ve got another guy He visited both the and They lured Morgan back with the turnover. that they have to worry about and Jurrell last March and opportunity to play a second straight sea- “I had an in my hands (Casey) inside maybe it’ll get us some one- even was drawing interest from the Dallas son in the same defense, and they also against Indy, and I dropped it and it still on-one matchups.” Cowboys when he decided to return to the signed linebacker Brian Orakpo to play haunts me to this day,” Morgan said. “But Orakpo is just as happy to see Morgan Titans. opposite Morgan. I think I got one coming this year. We on the other end of the defensive front. “It was good to kind of compare and “I hope they pay all the attention to practice ball drills every day in individu- The three-time Pro Bowl linebacker said contrast all three teams and see where I fit Brian and leave me one-on-one,” Morgan als. I think that’s something that’s been he knew Morgan was a great player before in both places,” Morgan said Monday. “I said. “We’ll see. I think they’re going to stressed in the offseason just getting our joining Tennessee. think that was really important for me to have to worry about more than one guy.” hands a little better.” “And he proved me right,” Orakpo said. get out there and see what was out there Morgan is coming off the best season of The Titans finished up their deals with “He’s a great player, a guy that knows how and be able to come back and make an his career despite that position switch. He Morgan and Orakpo on the same day in to get after it, very relentless after the ball. educated decision.” started all 16 games for only the second March. And he’s just going to continue to get bet- AP photo Leaving Tennessee would have been time in his career and had a team-high 6½ Coach Ken Whisenhunt can’t wait to see ter. He’s in his prime right now the way he TiTAns linebacker Derrick easy for the 6-foot-3, 261-pound Morgan. sacks with 27 quarterback pressures and how offenses try to defend Morgan now uses his hands, the way he stays low. He’s Morgan takes a break during He spent the first four seasons of his NFL 13 tackles for loss. that they have to account for Orakpo and training camp, in Nashville. career playing defensive end in a 4-3 Morgan said he feels much more com- thinks the Titans will see a big difference. See TITANS, Page 11 10—Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, August 18, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com

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Montgomery 3, Birmingham 2 tuesday’s Games 8:00 p.m. Montgomery at Tennessee, 7:05 p.m. GolF MLB — Regional coverage, Detroit at Chicago Cubs or Mobile at Jacksonville, 7:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Houston Chattanooga at Pensacola, 7:30 p.m. World Golf ranking 10:00 p.m. Birmingham at Mississippi, 8 p.m. through Aug. 16 1. Jordan Spieth USA 12.47 SPSO — Atlanta at San Diego Biloxi at Jackson, 8:05 p.m. Wednesday’s Games 2. Rory McIlroy NIR 12.25 soccer Montgomery at Tennessee, 7:05 p.m. 3. Jason Day AUS 9.40 2:30 p.m. Mobile at Jacksonville, 7:05 p.m. 4. Bubba Watson USA 8.25 FS1 — UEFA Champions League, Club Brugge at Chattanooga at Pensacola, 7:30 p.m. 5. Justin Rose ENG 7.17 Manchester United Birmingham at Mississippi, 8 p.m. 6. Jim Furyk USA 6.90 Biloxi at Jackson, 8:05 p.m. 7. Dustin Johnson USA 6.79 8. Rickie Fowler USA 6.76 9. Henrik Stenson SWE 6.03 on tAP 10. Sergio Garcia ESP 5.48 11. Zach Johnson USA 4.89 tuesday, Aug. 18 FootbAll 12. Adam Scott AUS 4.88 GolF 13. Louis Oosthuizen SAF 4.79 Cleveland, Ooltewah at Bradley Central (CCC), 4 AMerIcAn conFerence 14. Jimmy Walker USA 4.62 Polk County at Copper Basin, 4:15 east 15. Matt Kuchar USA 4.44 soccer WltPct PF PA 16. Hideki Matsuyama JPN 4.27 Cleveland at Bradley Central, 6 (JV 4) Buffalo 010.000 24 25 17. Brooks Koepka USA 4.23 Red Bank at Polk County, 6 Miami 010.000 10 27 18. Patrick Reed USA 4.09 Walker Valley at Boyd Buchanan, 7 New England 010.000 11 22 19. J.B. Holmes USA 4.05 VolleYbAll N.Y. Jets 010.000 3 23 20. Branden Grace SAF 3.95 Bradley Central at McMinn County, 6 (JV 5) south 21. Martin Kaymer GER 3.91 Cleveland at Walker Valley, 6:15 (9th 4:15, JV 5:15) W ltPct PF PA 22. Shane Lowry IRL 3.78 Wednesday, Aug. 19 Houston 1001.000 23 10 23. Billy Horschel USA 3.75 GolF Jacksonville 1001.000 23 21 24. Phil Mickelson USA 3.71 Cleveland at Ooltewah (Bear Trace), 4 Indianapolis 010.000 10 36 25. Chris Kirk USA 3.64 Meigs County, Tellico Plains at Polk County (Chatata Tennessee 010.000 24 31 26. Danny Willett ENG 3.62 Valley), 4 north 27. Paul Casey ENG 3.29 VolleYbAll WltPct PF PA 28. Brandt Snedeker USA 3.28 Bradley Central at Rhea County, 6:15 (9th 4:15, JV 5:15) Baltimore 1001.000 30 27 29. Bernd Wiesberger AUT 3.27 Soddy-Daisy at Walker Valley, 6:15 (9th 4:15, JV 5:15) Cincinnati 1001.000 23 10 30. Bill Haas USA 3.17 thursday, Aug. 20 Cleveland 010.000 17 20 31. Marc Leishman AUS 3.02 GolF Pittsburgh 020.000 24 37 32. Kevin Na USA 3.00 East Hamilton at Cleveland (CCC), 4 West 33. Robert Streb USA 2.95 Walker Valley at McMinn County (Springbrook), 4 W ltPct PF PA 34. Ian Poulter ENG 2.87 FootbAll Denver 1001.000 22 20 35. Lee Westwood ENG 2.86 region 1-6A Kansas City 1001.000 34 19 36. Kevin Kisner USA 2.84 Bradley Central at Walker Valley, 7:30 Oakland 1001.000 18 3 37. Ryan Palmer USA 2.81 Dobyns-Bennett at Tennessee High, 7:30 San Diego 1001.000 17 7 38. Anirban Lahiri IND 2.77 Knox West at Hardin Valley, 7 nAtIonAl conFerence 39. Gary Woodland USA 2.75 region 4-5A east 40. David Lingmerth SWE 2.71 Bradley Central at Walker Valley, 7:30 W ltPct PF PA 41. Thongchai Jaidee THA 2.71 Baylor at Rhea County, 7:30 Washington 1001.000 20 17 42. Jamie Donaldson WAL 2.68 region 3-2A Philadelphia 1001.000 36 10 43. Ryan Moore USA 2.62 Hixson at Marion County, 7:30 Dallas 010.000 7 17 44. Russell Henley USA 2.62 soccer N.Y. Giants 010.000 10 23 45. Charl Schwartzel SAF 2.58 Bradley Central at Signal Mountain, 5 south 46. Charley Hoffman USA 2.55 Tyner at Polk County, 6 WltPct PF PA 47. Keegan Bradley USA 2.54 Cleveland at East Ridge, 7 Atlanta 1001.000 31 24 48. Victor Dubuisson FRA 2.53 VolleYbAll Carolina 1001.000 25 24 49. Francesco Molinari ITA 2.52 Polk County at Brainerd, 5 New Orleans 010.000 27 30 50. Marc Warren SCO 2.50 Ooltewah at Cleveland, 6:15 (9th 4:15, JV 5:15) Tampa Bay 010.000 16 26 51. Webb Simpson USA 2.50 Friday, Aug. 21 north 52. Hunter Mahan USA 2.50 FootbAll W ltPct PF PA 53. Brendon Todd USA 2.46 region 1-6A Minnesota 2001.000 40 19 54. Danny Lee NZL 2.40 Bearden at Karns, 7:30 Chicago 1001.000 27 10 55. Byeong Hun An KOR 2.33 Knox Grace at Jefferson County, 7:30 Detroit 1001.000 23 3 56. Tommy Fleetwood ENG 2.33 William Blount at Lenoir City, 7:30 Green Bay 1001.000 22 11 57. Steven Bowditch AUS 2.32 Heritage at Maryville, 7:30 West 58. Joost Luiten NED 2.32 Science Hill has bye WltPct PF PA 59. John Senden AUS 2.31 region 4-5A Arizona 010.000 19 34 60. Andy Sullivan ENG 2.29 Sevier County at Cleveland, 7:30 San Francisco 010.000 10 23 61. Miguel Angel Jimenez ESP 2.28 McMinn Central at McMinn County, 7:30 Seattle 010.000 20 22 62. George Coetzee SAF 2.27 Riverdale at Ooltewah, 7:30 AP photo St. Louis 010.000 3 18 63. Graeme McDowell NIR 2.24 Red Bank at Soddy-Daisy, 7:30 thursday’s Games 64. Ben Martin USA 2.23 AtlAntA FAlcons quArterbAck Matt Ryan works out during training camp in Flowery Monterey at White County, 7 Baltimore 30, New Orleans 27 65. Luke Donald ENG 2.20 region 3-2A Green Bay 22, New England 11 66. Kiradech Aphibarnrat THA 2.08 Branch, Ga. Ryan will never be mistaken for a running quarterback. Still, the Falcons are looking to East Ridge at Polk County, 7:30 Detroit 23, N.Y. Jets 3 67. Alexander Levy FRA 2.06 TCPS at Boyd Buchanan, 7:30 make him more mobile, with the idea of cutting down on the fearsome pounding he took the last two Chicago 27, Miami 10 68. Matt Every USA 2.04 Meigs County at Sweetwater, 7:30 Washington 20, Cleveland 17 69. Scott Piercy USA 1.98 Lookout Valley at Silverdale, 7:30 seasons. San Diego 17, Dallas 7 70. Matt Jones AUS 1.97 Bledsoe County, Tyner have byes Friday’s Games 71. Cameron Tringale USA 1.94 soccer Carolina 25, Buffalo 24 72. Soren Kjeldsen DEN 1.92 Lee (M) at Tusculum (exhibition), TBA Atlanta 31, Tennessee 24 73. Stephen Gallacher SCO 1.89 VolleYbAll Jacksonville 23, Pittsburgh 21 74. Alexander Noren SWE 1.88 Cleveland participating, Bradley Central hosting Bradley Cincinnati 23, N.Y. Giants 10 75. Justin Thomas USA 1.87 Bash Denver 22, Seattle 20 Walker Valley at Early Bird Tournament, Knoxville Oakland 18, St. Louis 3 saturday, Aug. 22 saturday’s Games Ryan looks to show off soccer Minnesota 26, Tampa Bay 16 Walker Valley at McMinn Central, 6 locAl notes Houston 23, San Francisco 10 Young Harris at Lee (W) (exhibition), 6 Kansas City 34, Arizona 19 VolleYbAll bAsketbAll sunday’s Game Cleveland participating, Bradley Central hosting Bradley kIlbY InDIVIDuAl InstructIon Philadelphia 36, Indianapolis 10 Bash Individual basketball instruction for male and female thursday, Aug. 20 Walker Valley at Early Bird Tournament, Knoxville elementary, middle school, high school and post gradu- his mobility this season Detroit at Washington, 7:30 p.m. ate athletes is being offered by Cleveland State assistant Buffalo at Cleveland, 8 p.m. men’s coach L.J. Kilby. Coach Kilby brings 10 years of Friday, Aug. 21 head coaching experience as well as 30 years experi- FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. (AP) ball over than two-year period, putting himself more at risk of bAsebAll Atlanta at N.Y. Jets, 7:30 p.m. ence in junior college, NAIA and NCAA Division I basket- Seattle at Kansas City, 8 p.m. ball. The cost is $25 per each hour of instruction. For — Matt Ryan has no plans to and was hurried a staggering getting injured. national league saturday, Aug. 22 more information, contact Coach Kilby at 423-596-2515. east Division Baltimore at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. FIsHInG become a running quarterback. 359 times. Heck, it can’t be much worse W l Pct Gb Miami at Carolina, 7 p.m. cleVelAnD bAssMAsters He does intend to use his legs That means he faced some than the last two seasons. New York 63 55 .534 — New England at New Orleans, 7:30 p.m. The Cleveland Bassmasters meet the first Thursday Washington 58 59 .496 4½ Chicago at Indianapolis, 7:30 p.m. of each month at South Cleveland United Methodist more in the Atlanta Falcons’ new sort of pressure on nearly 39 “It’s a physical game,” Ryan Atlanta 53 65 .449 10 Jacksonville at N.Y. Giants, 7:30 p.m. Church at 7 p.m. Cleveland Bassmasters includes Miami 48 70 .407 15 Oakland at Minnesota, 8 p.m. boaters and non-boaters and are associated with FLW. offense. percent of his passing attempts. said. “I’ve got to be ready to go. Philadelphia 46 72 .390 17 Denver at Houston, 8 p.m. The club fishes and holds tournament on Chickamauga After Ryan took a brutal beat- Ryan and the Falcons’ new That’s what you train all offsea- central Division San Diego at Arizona, 10 p.m. Lake, Nickajack Lake, Lake Guntersville, Lake Weiss, W l Pct Gb sunday, Aug. 23 Watts Bar and Neely Henry. Dues for the Bassmasters ing the last two years sitting in coaching staff realize that must son for, trying to get yourself in St. Louis 76 42 .644 — Green Bay at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. are $35 quarterly. Other fees include $35 FLW joining Pittsburgh 69 47 .595 6 Dallas at San Francisco, 8 p.m. fee, $8 insurance, $20 per year for biggest largemouth or the pocket, the Falcons want to change. They’re hoping a zone- the best shape possible. For me, Chicago 67 49 .578 8 St. Louis at Tennessee, 8 p.m. smallmouth bass and $15 for tournament largemouth or get their star quarterback mov- blocking scheme and improved what it’s all about is trying to Cincinnati 51 65 .440 24 Monday, Aug. 24 smallmouth prize. For more information, contact Milwaukee 51 69 .425 26 Cincinnati at Tampa Bay, 8 p.m. Dewayne Lowe at 423-715-5772. ing around a bit more. He’ll be running game will also help make us the best offense we can West Division tennessee Preseason Football Prep Polls The Associated Press’ Preseason Top 10 teams in each of GolF rolling out, looking to make make things a bit easier for their be.” W l Pct Gb cAsA tournAMent Los Angeles 67 51 .568 — Tennessee’s six Division I non-financial aid classifications CASA of Bradley County will host a special plays on the edge, and even get- franchise quarterback. Notes: RBs Devonta Freeman San Francisco 64 54 .542 3 and in the combined Division II financial aid classification “Caddyshack” themed golf tournament Aug. 22. at Arizona 58 59 .496 8½ as selected by Tennessee AP-member sportswriters and Chatata Valley Golf Club. Tee time is 8 a.m. Proceeds ting the green light to run if “For him to be able to attack and Tevin Coleman, who both San Diego 57 62 .479 10½ broadcasters. With first-place votes in parentheses, from the tournament will go to benefit Court Appointed Colorado 48 68 .414 18 records through August 17, total points based on 10 there are some yards to be had the perimeter when it’s there, missed the preseason opener Special Advocates of Bradley County and to help raise Monday’s Games points for a first-place vote through one point for a 10th- awareness of the program’s work in the community. without taking a big hit. when there’s some yards where because of hamstring injuries, Arizona 4, Pittsburgh 1 place vote: There will be door prizes, including two Talladega racing St. Louis 2, San Francisco 1 class 6A tickets, four rounds of golf at Chatata Valley and two “I think he’s got some sneaky he can get down without contact, were back at practice Monday in Miami 6, Milwaukee 2 Record Pts Prv round-trip domestic airline tickets. There will also be an San Diego 5, Atlanta 3 1. Maryville (16) 0-0 160 - athleticism that people don’t that’s what we’re looking for,” a limited role. They both did opportunity to win a 2015 Buick Encore from the Don tuesday’s Games 2. Whitehaven 0-0 136 - Ledford Auto Park in Athens for a hole-in-one on a desig- really know about,” quarterback head coach Dan Quinn said. some running and took part in Arizona (Ch.Anderson 5-5) at Pittsburgh (Liriano 8-6), 3. Oakland 0-0 106 - nated hole. The cost is $300 per four-person team, or 7:05 4. Riverdale 0-0 94 - $75 per person. Registration for the tournament, along coach Matt LaFleur said “We’re not trying to make him individual drills before sitting N.Y. Mets (deGrom 11-6) at Baltimore (Gausman 2-4), 5. Ravenwood 0-0 84 - with ticket purchases, can be made on the CASA web- 7:05 6. Blackman 0-0 79 - Monday. “He is able to get out of into a zone-read quarterback. out the team portion of the near- site, Ocoeeadvocates.org. Toronto (Dickey 7-10) at Philadelphia (Nola 3-1), 7:05 7. Science Hill 0-0 68 - DAnette HenrY MeMorIAl the pocket and create some But when there is room for him ly two-hour session. The Falcons Kansas City (Volquez 11-7) at Cincinnati (R.Iglesias 3-4), 8. White Station 0-0 34 - The eight annual Danette Henry Memorial Ovarian 7:10 9. Kingsport Dobyns Bennett 0-0 22 - Cancer Golf Tournament will take place Sept. 9 at plays on the edge.” to run, we’ll encourage him to do aren’t sure if they will be ready Detroit (An.Sanchez 10-10) at Chicago Cubs (Hammel 6- 10. Arlington 0-0 17 - Chatata Valley Golf Club. The fee for the tournament is 5), 8:05 Others receiving 12 or more points: 11, Smyrna 13. Ryan chuckled when told of that.” to play against the Jets. “As we $300 per team or $75 per person. The fee included green Miami (Conley 1-0) at Milwaukee (Cravy 0-4), 8:10 class 5A fee, cart, mulligans, lunch and prizes. Sponsorship are LaFleur’s assessment. After looking impressive dur- go through the week, I think we San Francisco (Vogelsong 8-8) at St. Louis (Lynn 9-7), Record Pts Prv available. For more information, contact Delores Haynie 8:15 1. Knoxville West (8) 0-0 119 - at (423)400-8060 or [email protected]. “He’s nice to say that,” the ing a brief appearance in the will have a good sense for it,” Washington (Zimmermann 8-8) at Colorado (Hale 3-4), 2. Rhea County (2) 0-0 97 - 8:40 3. Hillsboro (2) 0-0 90 - quarterback said, before turning Falcons’ first preseason game Quinn said. “We’re certainly hop- L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 10-6) at Oakland (Doubront 1-1), 4. Oak Ridge 0-0 88 - serious. “I’ve always felt like I against Tennessee, Ryan might ing to have them back, but we’ll 10:05 5. Ooltewah 0-0 86 - Atlanta (Wisler 5-2) at San Diego (Shields 8-5), 10:10 6. Independence (2) 0-0 71 - trAnsActIons can move pretty well. When I get get a chance to show more of his only put them out there if they’re 7. Henry County (1) 0-0 63 - Wednesday’s Games Monday’s sports transactions 8. Hendersonville 0-0 59 - outside the pocket, I always feel mobility when the Falcons face ready to rock.” ... Hall of Famer Miami (Koehler 8-10) at Milwaukee (W.Peralta 3-7), 2:10 bAsebAll 9. Sevier County 0-0 43 - L.A. Dodgers (Latos 4-9) at Oakland (Chavez 6-12), 3:35 American league 10. Morristown West (1) 0-0 35 - like I can extend plays and make the in a preseason Bruce Smith was at practice, Atlanta (Teheran 8-6) at San Diego (T.Ross 8-9), 3:40 — Recalled RHPs Matt Barnes and Others receiving 12 or more points: 11, LaVergne 32. 12, Arizona (Ray 3-8) at Pittsburgh (Happ 0-1), 7:05 Heath Hembree from Pawtucket (IL). Optioned OF-INF plays. We’ve done that around game Friday night. providing tips to young defensive Shelbyville 18. 13, Beech 15. 14, South Doyle 14. N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard 7-6) at Baltimore (U.Jimenez 9- Garin Cecchini and RHP Ryan Cook to Pawtucket. class 4A here in the past. Maybe not so Not that he feels like this is linemen such as Ra’Shede 7), 7:05 NEW YORK YANKEES — Sent RHP Michael Pineda to Record Pts Prv Toronto (Buehrle 13-5) at Philadelphia (Morgan 3-4), 7:05 Trenton (EL) for a rehab assignment. 1. Knoxville Fulton (14) 0-0 140 - much as some other guys anything new. Hageman. Quinn said he even Kansas City (Guthrie 8-7) at Cincinnati (Sampson 2-1), SEATTLE MARINERS — Recalled LHP Edgar Olmos 2. Greeneville 0-0 97 - 7:10 from Tacoma (PCL). Optioned LHP Rob Rasmussen. around the league, but certainly “We did a lot of it early on in learned a few things from the 3. Knoxville Catholic 0-0 92 - San Francisco (M.Cain 2-3) at St. Louis (Jai.Garcia 5-4), TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Optioned LHP Aaron Loup 4. Pearl-Cohn 0-0 77 - well enough to do it pretty effec- my career,” Ryan said, recalling former great. “We 7:15 and RHP Drew Hutchison to Buffalo (IL). Recalled INF 5. Memphis East 0-0 65 - Detroit (Da.Norris 2-2) at Chicago Cubs (Lester 8-8), 8:05 Matt Hague from Buffalo. 6. Ridgeway 0-0 60 - tively. I feel like it’s an offense his time with former offensive sat down for a half-hour and I Washington (Strasburg 6-6) at Colorado (J.De La Rosa 7- national league 7. Crockett County (1) 0-0 48 - 5), 8:40 ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Activated RHP Randall that suits my game pretty well.” coordinator Mike Mularkey. “It just listened to him talk about 8. Marshall County 0-0 30 - American league Delgado off the 15-day DL. Optioned INF-OF Jamie (tie)Jackson North Side 0-0 30 - At age 30, Ryan can’t continue just wasn’t a big point of empha- the pass rush,” the head coach east Division Romak to Reno (PCL). 10. East Hamilton 0-0 28 - W l Pct Gb COLORADO ROCKIES — Optioned LHP Ken Roberts to Others receiving 12 or more points: 11, Lexington 27. 12, to take the sort of pounding he sis for us the last couple of said. “I got better today from New York 65 52 .556 — Albuquerque (PCL). Livingston Academy 24. 13, Hardin County 21. 14, Spring Toronto 65 54 .546 1 FLORIDA MARLINS — Placed RHP David Phelps on the endured while being sacked 31 years. I certainly feel comfortable being around Bruce. What an Hill 20. 15, Lipscomb Academy 12. Baltimore 61 56 .521 4 15-day DL. Selected the contract of RHP Erik Cordier class 3A times a year ago and 44 times in doing it. I feel like it adds anoth- honor to have him here to work Tampa Bay 59 59 .500 6½ from New Orleans (PCL). Record Pts Prv Boston 52 66 .441 13½ LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Named Ron Roenicke 1. CPA (5) 0-0 136 - 2013. Just as troubling, he took er dimension to our offense.” with our guys for just a short central Division third base coach. 2. Alcoa (9) 0-0 134 - W l Pct Gb SAN DIEGO PADRES — Announced INF Taylor Lindsey 88 hits after getting rid of the Ryan is not concerned about time.” 3. CAK 0-0 104 - Kansas City 71 46 .607 — cleared outright waivers and was sent to San Antonio 4. Notre Dame 0-0 101 - Minnesota 59 59 .500 12½ (Texas). 5. Milan (1) 0-0 86 - Detroit 56 61 .479 15 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Activated C Andrew 6. Camden 0-0 56 - Chicago 55 61 .474 15½ Susac from 15-day DL. Optioned C Hector Sanchez to 7. Elizabethton 0-0 44 - Cleveland 55 62 .470 16 Sacramento (PCL). 8. Fairview 0-0 24 - Big fan turnout greets Rams in California West Division ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Placed OF Randal Grichuk 9. McMinn Central 0-0 23 - W l Pct Gb on the 15-day DL. Recalled OF Tommy Pham from 10. Dyersburg 0-0 22 - Houston 64 55 .538 — Memphis (PCL). Others receiving 12 or more points: 11, Liberty Magnet OXNARD, Calif. (AP) — The “It was live,” Rams tight end and ... they miss their pro team. Los Angeles 61 57 .517 2½ bAsketbAll 16. 12, Westview 14. 13, Upperman 12. Texas 60 57 .513 3 national basketball Association class 2A way their long-suffering Jared Cook said. “I just couldn’t I think it’s understandable, and Seattle 55 64 .462 9 CHICAGO BULLS — Named Toni Kukoc special adviser Record Pts Prv Oakland 51 69 .425 13½ to the team president. Southern California fans see it, believe it, man. I think we had a that’s why there’s so much talk 1. Adamsville (3) 0-0 127 - Monday’s Games MILWAUKEE BUCKS — Signed F Marcus Landry. 2. Trezevant (7) 0-0 119 - the Rams are considering lot more fans than Dallas.” about the potential of bringing a N.Y. Yankees 8, Minnesota 7, 10 innings UTAH JAZZ — Signed G-F Treveon Graham. 3. Marion County (4) 0-0 111 - Baltimore 4, Oakland 2 FootbAll 4. Grace Christian (1) 0-0 95 - restoration, not relocation. Shouts of “Whose house? franchise here.” Cleveland 8, Boston 2 national Football league 5. Trinity Christian Academy 0-0 55 - Texas 4, Seattle 3 NFL and NFL PLAYERS ASSOCIATION — Announced From the moment they Rams’ house!” echoed through Even Rams owner Stan 6. Boyd Buchanan 0-0 52 - Tampa Bay 9, Houston 2 James Thrash will serve as an appeals officer for on- 7. McKenzie 0-0 50 - stepped off the team bus an Oxnard crowd packed with Kroenke turned up at the L.A. Angels 2, Chicago White Sox 1 field player discipline beginning this season. Suspended 8. Tyner Academy 0-0 43 - tuesday’s Games Cleveland C Ryan Seymour four games for violating the 9. Meigs County 0-0 37 - Monday, the St. Louis Rams jerseys of players ranging from Cowboys’ training complex, Minnesota (Pelfrey 6-7) at N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 4-9), policy on performance enhancing substances. 10. Gatlinburg-Pittman 0-0 33 - 7:05 — Agreed to terms with RB were serenaded by several thou- Los Angeles favorites Vince which encompasses most of a Others receiving 12 or more points: 11, Hickman County N.Y. Mets (deGrom 11-6) at Baltimore (Gausman 2-4), Chris Johnson on a one-year contract. Waived-injured S 19. 12, Waverly 16. 13, Westmoreland 15. 14, Hampton sand jersey-wearing, flag-waving Ferragamo and Jack Youngblood hotel just a few miles from the 7:05 Brandon Person. 13. Toronto (Dickey 7-10) at Philadelphia (Nola 3-1), 7:05 BUFFALO BILLS — Released CB Lavelle Westbrooks. class 1A fans celebrating a Southern to St. Louis stars Robert Quinn Pacific Ocean. Kroenke got to Cleveland (Bauer 9-9) at Boston (E.Rodriguez 6-5), 7:10 Signed CB Ellis Lankster. Record Pts Prv Kansas City (Volquez 11-7) at Cincinnati (R.Iglesias 3-4), — Released WR Adrian California homecoming. They and Nick Foles. meet Foles, his new quarterback, 1. Union City (10) 0-0 137 - 7:10 Coxson. 2. Peabody (5) 0-0 127 - chanted “L.A. Rams!” while the Rams coach Jeff Fisher has for the first time before watching Detroit (An.Sanchez 10-10) at Chicago Cubs (Hammel 6- — Activated LBs Jadeveon 3. Nashville Christian School 0-0 86 - 5), 8:05 Clowney and Akeem Dent from the PUP list. 4. Dresden 0-0 77 - players took the practice fields in stayed well away from the relo- the joint workout with Cowboys Seattle (Iwakuma 4-2) at Texas (Ch.Gonzalez 2-4), 8:05 — Signed LB Nicklas Haag. 5. Coalfield 0-0 66 - Tampa Bay (Odorizzi 6-6) at Houston (Feldman 5-5), 8:10 Waived-injured LB Cody Galea. Oxnard, an hour west of Los cation drama, which also owner Jerry Jones from the 6. Whitwell 0-0 61 - Chicago White Sox (Joh.Danks 6-9) at L.A. Angels — Released LB Dakorey 7. Columbia Academy 0-0 55 - Angeles, and they held aloft ban- encompasses the Oakland observation tower between the (Richards 11-9), 10:05 Johnson and DT Jimmy Staten. Signed DBs Jeremy 8. Huntingdon 0-0 39 - L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 10-6) at Oakland (Doubront 1-1), Crayton and Keelan Johnson. 9. South Pittsburg 0-0 36 - ners reading “Welcome Home!” Raiders and the San Diego practice fields. 10:05 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Signed RT Gosder 10. Greenback 0-0 30 - Wednesday’s Games Cherilus to a two-year contract. and “We Missed You!” Chargers as the three clubs jock- Kroenke declined to speak to (tie)Wayne County 0-0 30 - Minnesota (E.Santana 2-3) at N.Y. Yankees (Eovaldi 12- TENNESSEE TITANS — Waived WR Clyde Gates. Others receiving 12 or more points: 12, Trousdale County The Rams are in Ventura ey for new stadiums and reporters, but he couldn’t help 2), 1:05 Signed LB Andy Studebaker. 22. 13, Oneida 18. Seattle (Montgomery 4-5) at Texas (D.Holland 0-1), 2:05 HockeY Division II County for three days of work- untapped riches. Yet Fisher is seeing a poster of his own over- L.A. Dodgers (Latos 4-9) at Oakland (Chavez 6-12), 3:35 national Hockey league Record Pts Prv N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard 7-6) at Baltimore (U.Jimenez 9- NHL — C Danny Briere announced his retirement. outs at the ’ also a Los Angeles-area native sized head floating through the 1. Ensworth (5) 0-0 109 - 7), 7:05 ANAHEIM DUCKS — Agreed to terms with C Mike 2. Brentwood Academy (5) 0-0 103 - training complex, but they’re and a Southern California prod- crowd, or hearing the chants of Toronto (Buehrle 13-5) at Philadelphia (Morgan 3-4), 7:05 Santorelli on a one-year contract. 3. MBA (3) 0-0 102 - Cleveland (Kluber 8-12) at Boston (J.Kelly 5-6), 7:10 colleGe 4. McCallie 0-0 82 - also providing a tantalizing uct, giving him extra insight into his name from fans like Ray Kansas City (Guthrie 8-7) at Cincinnati (Sampson 2-1), IOWA STATE — Announced men’s sophomore basket- (tie)MUS 0-0 82 - 7:10 ball C Georgios Tsalmpouris will turn pro. appetizer for fans who know the the passion in the stands. Soto. 6. Baylor 0-0 58 - Detroit (Da.Norris 2-2) at Chicago Cubs (Lester 8-8), 8:05 KENTUCKY — Dismissed OL Marcelys Jones from the 7. Knoxville Webb 0-0 46 - franchise is weighing a return to “I got to go home and Mom A Rams devotee since 1960, Tampa Bay (Karns 7-5) at Houston (Keuchel 14-6), 8:10 program for violating unspecified team rules. 8. CBHS 0-0 34 - Chicago White Sox (Samardzija 8-8) at L.A. Angels LEES-MCRAE — Announced men’s senior basketball G 9. BGA 0-0 24 - Los Angeles, its home for 49 cooked me a home-cooked meal Soto made the two-hour drive (Weaver 4-9), 10:05 Austin Anderson has transferred from Presbyterian. 10. St. George’s 0-0 22 - southern league TCU — Announced men’s junior tennis player Gerardo years until 1995. While a deci- last night, so that was good,” from Bakersfield to Oxnard to Others receiving 12 or more points: 11, Father Ryan 16. north Division Lopez has transferred from Kentucky. 12, ECS 12. sion won’t be reached for several said Fisher, the Los Angeles attend practice with his son and WlPct. Gb TEXAS-RIO GRANDE VALLEY — Announced men’s ——— Montgomery (Rays) 30 19 .612 — basketball F Mike Hoffman is transferring from All Associated Press members in Tennessee are eligible more months, the fans who Rams’ defensive coordinator in grandson. While his brothers Birmingham (White Sox) 28 21 .571 2 Lafayette. to participate in the high school football poll. Those who Tennessee (Cubs) 24 25 .490 6 WASHINGTON — Announced fifth-year senior OL never left seized the chance for a 1991. “I grew up here and went voted in this week’s poll are: The Daily Post-Athenian, x-Chattanooga (Twins) 22 26 .458 7½ Dexter Charles is leaving the team for medical reasons. Athens; Chattanooga Free Press, Chattanooga; reunion after two decades away. to school here. It’s a great area, See RAMS, Page 11 www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, August 18, 2015— 11 Cautious Cowboys sit Bryant, Smith in practices with Rams OXNARD, Calif. (AP) — Dez Bryant wouldn’t return until ly do make sure those guys are these guys,” Garrett said. “The Bryant and Tyron Smith would after the second preseason game in shape and ready and don’t get worst thing you can do is get a likely be playing — and maybe Sunday at San Francisco, and them out here too soon.” guy coming back, working hard even practicing — if the Dallas said Smith was unlikely to play The Cowboys also are missing in his rehab but then you put Cowboys were back home in the against the 49ers as well. Jones their top two in him out there too early and then middle of the regular season. didn’t hesitate when asked about Orlando Scandrick and Brandon he falls back for a couple of Since it’s still training camp in his top priorities for the remain- Carr, and 2015 first-round pick weeks and he’s on the shelf. You California, a joint workout with ing week and a half of camp. Byron Jones will get a second have to recognize who the player the St. Louis Rams isn’t enough “My goal is one, do what we opinion on a left shoulder he is and when you need them.” AP photo to get the All-Pro receiver and can do to avoid key injuries,” injured in practice Sunday. It’s Bryant, who wouldn’t talk to Tiger Woods watches his shot on the fifth hole during the Pro Bowl left tackle on the field. Jones said. “Keep working, be the same shoulder that required reporters when leaving the field second round of the PGA Championship, at Whistling Straits in Bryant has been out almost two smart about these injuries, be surgery when he played at Monday, was loud and demon- weeks with a strained ham- smart about how we push a Connecticut. strative as usual even though he Haven, Wis. string, and Smith is nursing an player to work through an Scandrick is getting closer to a didn’t compete in team drills. arm injury. injury, make sure that any play- return from a sore knee, and “I heard him, believe it or not, Owner Jerry Jones said ers we get out here, that we real- Carr had to go back to the Dallas even over Rod,” executive vice Tiger to play this week’s area a week ago for surgery on a president of personnel Stephen broken right hand. When he Jones said, referring to defensive returned, he said people coordinator Rod Marinelli. Wyndham for 1st time wouldn’t even know he was hurt “Obviously Dez is a competitor if it were the regular season. and I’m sure he’s dying to be out GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) — need to either win (and earn As for the rare opportunity to there. It’s probably a good thing Tiger Woods will play the 500 points) or finish alone in work against another team in he wasn’t out there today. He Wyndham Championship for second place (300 points) to practice, that doesn’t matter probably didn’t need that.” the first time. crack the top 125. much to coach Jason Garrett Stephen Jones said the reason In an email to The Associated Last year, only one player when it comes to minor injuries. the front-line players were sit- Press on Monday, agent Mark outside the top 125 — Sang- The Cowboys and Rams had the ting was the same: The season Steinberg confirmed that Moon Bae — earned enough first of consecutive joint prac- opener against the New York Woods will play in Greensboro points here to move into the tices Monday. Giants is Sept. 13, nearly four this week. playoffs, jumping from No. 126 “We anticipate having good weeks away. That ends a few days of to No. 120 after his tie for 14th. productive days with the Rams, “All of these guys do want to uncertainty around Sedgefield Nobody did it in 2013. practicing at the tempo that we be out here,” Stephen Jones County Club, the site of the Now the question is how long want to practice at,” Garrett said. “I do know that.” final tournament of golf’s regu- Woods will stick around at said. “We’ve had good conversa- Dallas also is easing into the lar season. Sedgefield. tions with them about what the competition to replace NFL rush- Woods created a stir by In 10 events this year, Woods objectives are of these couple of ing champion DeMarco Murray, entering the field just ahead of missed the cut in four of them days.” who has moved on to the deadline last Friday. and withdrew from another. He Bryant has been on the field Philadelphia. Free agent pickup But after closing out a 73 missed the cut in the last three most days since injuring his Darren McFadden missed the and missing the cut at the PGA majors. hamstring about a week into first two-plus weeks of camp Championship in Sheboygan, He had three rounds in the camp. with a hamstring injury, and Wisconsin, he hedged a bit. He 80s. His best finish was a tie for Last year’s NFL leader in Lance Dunbar was out a week said he would “go through it 17th at the Masters, a remark- touchdowns receiving missed the with a sprained right ankle. with my team” to “see if that’s able effort coming off a two- offseason in a contract stalemate McFadden got his first 11-on-11 the right move or not.” month break to fix a short game that was settled hours before a work against the Rams. On Monday morning, that turned shockingly bad in deadline that would have forced “I haven’t worried about it Wyndham tournament director Phoenix and San Diego. His him to play on a one-year deal because I felt that we were going Mark sent out a brief best week was The Greenbrier this season. to see it, have an opportunity to tweet: “Bam! Tiger is coming!” Classic. While he tied for 32nd, Garrett said the Cowboys see it at the right places and this The first round begins he finished six shots out of the AP photo weren’t being overly cautious is a good time as any,” Jerry Thursday. lead. In the other four events dAllAs CoWboys running back Joseph Randle, right, runs with Bryant. Jones said. “This will be a good The Wyndham annually is where he made the cut, he was under pressure from St. Louis Rams outside linebacker Alec “It’s really the same answer I week. We’ll be able to take a good the last chance for the PGA no closer than 10 shots. Ogletree during a joint training camp Monday, in Oxnard, Calif. gave you guys early on about all look certainly at these backs.” Tour’s bubble players to play At Whistling Straits last their way into the FedEx Cup week, he said his game build- playoffs. They begin next week ing, and that he found a key to at The Barclays in New Jersey. his putting Saturday morning Woods — who’s at No. 187 on “but the damage had already Tennessee Titans the points list — comes to been done.” From Page 9 From Page 9 Greensboro rather far from the Now for the first time, he’ll bubble. Only the top 125 play- test that putter on the Donald ers reach the playoffs. Ross-designed turtleback ter. They come here with one “We came in as a staff and and all that.” a great rusher, and I’m excited to be working with him.” Mathematically, Woods will greens at Sedgefield. common goal. What is neat is started freshmen right off the DeBord seeks assignment they all learn about each other. bat with Josh Smith and Titans sign OLB Studebaker, You see those guys go home Marquez North and Pig Howard minded offensive line As the Tennessee coaching waive WR Clyde Gates together, it’s neat to see.” was a sophomore,” Azzanni (AP) — The Tennessee Titans They may have come from dif- said. “To watch them grow and staff continues to work towards determining its five starters have signed outside linebacker ferent places around the coun- mature as a unit, not only on Andy Studebaker and have try and in life, but their person- the field but off the field, that’s along the offensive line ahead of Lady Raiders the season-opener on Sept. 5, waived Clyde Gates. alities quickly aligned. Now, been neat. Me and my wife and Studebaker, 29, played 13 From Page 9 they all build off of each other our children have had a lot of questions emerged after practice on Monday as to whether the games last season for the with every repetition in practice. fun watching those kids grow.” Indianapolis Colts. He spent the team plays to continue to develop of playing and like we’ve been “When we first got here, it was consistent rotation of players up Dividing defensive snaps front could affect that unit's last two seasons with and grow as a team, the year playing, I think that we could def- a little difference in personality, With a handful of preseason Indianapolis after spending five holds much promise for postsea- initely make it out of our district” but we started bonding together cohesion. practices remaining before the In offensive coordinator Mike seasons with the Kansas City son play. she said. “My goal is to make it to and working together and that Vols enter their game-week Chiefs. “I think if we play our cards substate for the second time in just drew us closer,” redshirt DeBord's mind, questions of preparations for Bowling Green, such continuity are important, Studebaker, who is 6-foot-3 right and play like we are capable Cleveland history.” sophomore Josh Smith said. defensive coordinator John and 255 pounds, has 94 games of “Our personalities started but ultimately secondary to a Jancek is pleased with the fundamental aspect to any posi- NFL experience. matching and it’s exciting to progress the defense has made The Titans had three lineback- watch. It’s encouraging because tion on the offensive line: know as a unit. your job. ers injured Friday in a 31-24 pre- we feed off of each other.” “I think, collectively and as a season loss to the Atlanta ’Stangs They welcomed Josh Malone “On the offensive line--and I group, we are playing really know what you mean by conti- Falcons. Yannick Cudjoe-Virgil From Page 9 into the family last season. He good team defense,” Jancek and Zaviar Gooden hurt their quickly felt right at home. nuity--but I really believe if a said. “It is not just one guy. It is guy knows his technique and hamstrings and J.R. Tavai had a “It wasn’t hard coming togeth- [looking] to be at the top of the “We don’t have any 6-foot girls, a culmination of all of their when he's working a combina- knee injury. Titans coach Ken er because we’re all personable district.” so they are going to have to play efforts. They are really commu- tion block with another guy, as Whisenhunt said Sunday that guys and wanted to get to know The Lady Mustangs will be hard for every point and every nicating at a pretty high level, long as he does what he's sup- none of the three would play in each other,” Malone said. “We lacking size, so the coach knows match,” Pruett stated. “It will just better than we have since we posed to do, then continuity the Titans’ second preseason have a good chemistry. We com- that every match will be a battle. be one match at a time.” have been here. It seems like doesn't really mean anything,” game against the St. Louis Rams. pete with each other, but we’re a they are pretty comfortable with family. I feel like we’re a tighter- DeBord said. “That's what we're everything.” really trying to do, is to get guys knit group than anywhere else Studying depth at various in the country.” to do their job.” positions and finding out who That's not to say that the The receivers have also grown will receive playing time have close to their position coach. first-year offensive guru doesn't been just as important for the want to identify his five starters Azzanni’s family brought cake UT defense as battles for start- and gifts for his birthday early as quickly as possible, especial- ing spots. ly with just 19 days remaining in training camp, a celebration “Who is going to be able to the group was happy to take until kickoff. give us 25 to 30 snaps a game?” “As we've said from the start part in. he said. “Because, as you guys Sharing moments like that of this, we're going to find out know, last year we just played who the five best are and then have helped mold the family, too many snaps. Our inside particularly for the players that who No. 6, 7, and 8 are. That's linebackers had 1,000 or 1,200 just the process that we are and have been at UT just as long as snaps, and you cannot do that Azzanni. we want to try to zero in on that in today's game with the tempo as fast as we can.” Rams From Page 10 gave up on the team after its sewer lines, and he believes it will For this special three-day move to the Midwest, the Lompoc be ready for construction in mid- engagement, the Southern native stayed faithful to the fran- December. California fans organized $30 chise. Butts was impressed — but not round-trip bus rides and packed “I feel sorry for the St. Louis surprised — by the fan turnout in the parking lots several hours fans, and I appreciate them tak- Oxnard, about 60 miles from the before practice. They plan to wrap ing care of our team,” Soto said. “I flattened acres in Inglewood up each day with food, drinks and know for sure they’re coming where that state-of-the-art stadi- partying at a nearby restaurant. back, because Kroenke knows um could begin to rise this win- Without definitely picking a how much value they’ll have to ter. side in the three-team derby for bring them back here.” “I think it’s a huge message to Los Angeles, Jones realizes the Kroenke, the billionaire who the Rams’ popularity here in Rams matter greatly in L.A. and has a home in Malibu, rarely Southern California,” Butts said. beyond. attends camp in Missouri. He has “The Rams are the team that “What I do think is (the Rams) purchased land in Inglewood and most of us as children grew up have such a traditional visibility partnered with developers to with. Roman Gabriel. Jack Snow. and a traditional following here in build a palatial football stadium The Fearsome Foursome. That is Southern California,” Jones said. capable of housing two NFL part of our DNA growing up, so “And that’s the main positive that teams — but done it all without there is no team that can claim they have — and that they’ve got explicitly saying he intends to they are more integrated into the a great owner and they’ve got a move the Rams. psyche of the people that were old great franchise. It’s a good thing Inglewood Mayor James T. enough to attend football games for the NFL to have these teams Butts Jr. also turned out for the than the Rams. That’s hands- that have the qualifications they Rams’ Oxnard trip. He said the down. And then would come the have to think about this Los stadium site is getting utility and Raiders.” Angeles market.” 12—Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, August 18, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com Donna Simpson, staff define great customer service The term “CSR” — for Customer performed efficiently and with a smile! There are many ways to access the Commission. Service Representative — is often OUR There are also now over 300 different benefits of this office. You are always Donna is married to Rick Simpson found at one of two extremes. COUNTY types of license plates for vehicles and welcome to come by, Monday through and they have two children, Corey and Either there is such great service it trailers, as well as motorcycles. As a Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Courtney. They are members of First gives us hope in our system of con- Bradley County service to our community, her office and on Fridays from 8:30 a.m. to 5 Baptist Church locally and it is evident ducting business, or there is frustra- Mayor also issues over 85 percent of the vehi- p.m. that this office is not just a job to her. tion over the lack of even the slightest cle titles applied for locally. This Here, you will find many profession- She truly cares, not only for her hint of attempting to meet the needs of D. Gary Davis process helps our citizens, and their als who will do their best to not only employees but also the efficiency and a customer, much less caring if they lien holders, get the title back much meet, but exceed, your expectations of accurate service that each and every return to a business in the future. quicker and also helps the state by customer service. You now have access person receives when they visit her One such example of exceptional the Outstanding County Official in relieving them of the backlog of dealing to a self-serve kiosk in their office for offices. customer service can be found in yet 2011. with 95 counties. those who prefer this type of interac- She mentioned to me, “It is a bless- another Bradley County Courthouse She and her devoted staff of 21 pro- Marriage licenses are also issued in tion. ing to have been given the opportunity elected official. She is Donna Alley fessionals ensure that customer service this office. This past year, 894 mar- With a credit or debit card, a renew- to serve this county as an elected offi- Simpson in the office of our Bradley is at the heart of everything they do, riage licenses were processed here as al form and your email reminder or cial.” County Court Clerk. each and every day. well. registration from last year, you have It is truly a pleasure to serve with She is a Bradley County High School This office is almost a “one-stop Business licenses are also issued yet another option when needing to elected officials like Donna Simpson. I and Cleveland State Community shop” for many items that are required here, and now can be applied for renew your automobile tags. would also add our community is College graduate who also has complet- throughout a citizen’s life. “online.” This past year, 720 new busi- Handicapped placard renewal for blessed to have her, her family, her ed the Local Government Leadership All vehicle tags and renewals are ness licenses were also issued, along cars, trucks and vans are also professional office staff and all who Program and holds the Certified Public issued in this office. Donna states that with all accompanying paperwork. achieved at this location. serve Bradley County and our citizens Administrator designation from the when she started her service as county Notary Public applications and With an online visit to www.tncoun- at the Bradley County Courthouse as University of Tennessee. In her five clerk, her office processed just over renewals are yet another aspect of this tyclerk.com, there are even more possi- well. terms of elected service, she has been 80,000 vehicle transactions. This past office’s duties. Attending Bradley bilities for service to the public. Our Our people who serve our citizens in honored with many achievement year this very capable office processed County Commission meetings and citizens can sign up to get a reminder the office of the Bradley County Clerk awards, such as the Outstanding approximately 151,463 transactions recording the minutes for future gener- through email to renew their license provide exceptional customer service County Clerk of the Year in 2004, having to do with a renewal, registra- ations with accuracy and attention to plate and look up marriage records, as and are representative of why Bradley County Clerk of the Year in 2007, and tion or issuance of a title, and all were detail are also performed flawlessly. well as look up minutes of the County County truly is, Tennessee at its best!

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Dear Annie: My daughter has “It is easy to get a thousand prescriptions but hard to get one single remedy.” been engaged for several months. — Chinese proverb Her invitations for the small, fam- ily-only wedding were handwritten and mailed six weeks before the event. The wedding is in two weeks. How to make money work Yesterday, my sister-in-law announced that she is giving my brother a surprise party on my is crucial to any marriage daughter’s wedding day, three hildren, sex, in-laws, Every couple has to determine hours after the ceremony begins. It’s two weeks before his actual work stress — how cou- how their joint and individual birthday. And it’s not as though Cples handle these issues expenses will be shared. she planned it because we’d have says plenty about a marriage Account for the necessities, a ton of relatives in town for the and, often, a divorce. from rent or mortgage to gro- wedding. There are only two family members who don’t live nearby, Not surprising to many, how- ceries and more. Account for all and they are only a couple of ever, the No. 1 predictor of of your typical expenses, which hours away. She could have divorce is money, according to may include date night and scheduled this birthday party at a study from Kansas State individual interests or hobbies. any time. University. Respect individual interests This is the tackiest thing I’ve ever heard of. I don’t even know More specifically, — whether or not they are rea- how to pretend it’s OK. I am just researchers say that arguing sonable expenses, understand speechless. Your thoughts? — about money, especially early that they are important to your TODAY IN HISTORY Bride’s Mother in a relationship, is the best partner and may help the rela- Dear Susan: We completely agree that your sister-in-law has predictor of divorce — despite tionship. If one shops too The Associated Press and Jennifer Jones, had its world ing her mother had suffered a done something both tacky and a couple’s economic bracket. much or spends too much on premiere in New York. stroke, but told supporters the Today is Tuesday, August 18, with underlying hostility. You As with sex, for example, cars, find a way to compro- In 1963, James Meredith protest would go on. A judge in don’t have to pretend this is OK. It the 230th day of 2015. There are became the first black student to Wichita, Kansas, sentenced BTK arguments about money are mise. Having an agreed-upon 135 days left in the year. is not. graduate from the University of serial killer Dennis Rader to 10 Would your husband speak to monthly budget helps mini- Today’s Highlight in History: probably connected to deeper, Mississippi. consecutive life terms, the maxi- his sister-in-law about the party On August 18, 1587, Virginia underlying issues, such as mize financial tension, and to In 1969, the Woodstock Music mum the law would allow. Pope and ask that it be rescheduled? Is trust, self-esteem, identity and spend more requires a good Dare became the first child of and Art Fair in Bethel, New York, Benedict XVI began his first for- there any other person who can English parents to be born in wound to a close after three eign trip as pontiff in low-key intercede and convince your sis- other factors. explanation. present-day America, on what is nights with a mid-morning set by style, returning to his “beloved” ter-in-law that this reflects poorly Like most other areas of 3. Be open to money issues now Roanoke Island in North Jimi Hendrix. German homeland. on her? You also can tell her how beyond the marriage. Most Carolina. (However, the Roanoke conflict, frequent communica- In 1976, two U.S. Army officers Five years ago: General unhappy and shocked you are by tion and formulating a plan for adults have some degree of colony ended up mysteriously her decision to plan this party in a disappearing.) were killed in Korea’s demilita- Motors filed the first batch of how to address the financial debt because of a college rized zone as a group of North paperwork to sell stock to the way that deliberately takes atten- On this date: tion away from your daughter’s situation allows many, if not loan, child support, a medical In 1838, the first marine expe- Korean soldiers wielding axes public again, a significant step history or a host of other rea- and metal pikes attacked U.S. toward shedding U.S. govern- big day. Especially when she most, issues to be adequately dition sponsored by the U.S. didn’t check with you first. and respectfully resolved. sons. Ideally, you will have dis- government set sail from and South Korean soldiers. ment ownership a year after the In 1983, Hurricane Alicia automaker had filed for bank- If she refuses to change her Here are some constructive cussed and come to terms with Hampton Roads, Virginia; the plans, we recommend you ignore crews traveled the southern slammed into the Texas coast, ruptcy. A bull leapt into the solutions for marital money a spouse’s debt before mar- leaving 21 dead and causing packed grandstands of a bullring what you can, and accept that Pacific Ocean, gathering scientif- your sister-in-law lacks class. Do stressors: riage. Also, consider the ic information. more than a billion dollars’ worth in northern Spain and ran amok, of damage. The Kansas City charging and trampling specta- your best to minimize your disap- 1. Be partners in your com- potential upsides to having a In 1846, U.S. forces led by pointment and any damage to mon cause. When one partner prenuptial agreement, espe- General Stephen W. Kearny cap- Royals defeated the New York tors and leaving dozens of people Yankees, 5-4, in the completion injured. (The bull was brought your daughter and her groom. Put tured Santa Fe, New Mexico. on a good face and make the best carries most of the financial cially when one or both of you of the “pine-tar” game in just 12 under control by handlers and burden, it can thrust that part- come to the marriage with sig- In 1914, President Woodrow of the day. Please don’t let anyone Wilson issued his Proclamation minutes. was later killed.) ruin it. ner into an almost parental role nificant assets or debts, or of Neutrality, aimed at keeping In 1988, Vice President George One year ago: Missouri Gov. ——— over the other. This is a form of when children are involved. the United States out of World H.W. Bush accepted the presi- Jay Nixon ordered the National (About the writers: Annie’s asymmetry that can affect 4. Have annual discussions War I. dential nomination of his party at Guard to Ferguson, a suburb of Mailbox is written by Kathy In 1920, the 19th Amendment the Republican National St. Louis convulsed by protests Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime other areas of the relationship about a spouse’s stay-at-home Convention in New Orleans. over the fatal shooting of an and erode a marriage, creating status. There are many good to the Constitution, guaranteeing editors of the Ann Landers column. all American women’s right to In 1995, Shannon Faulkner, unarmed black teen. Former Please email your questions to resentment by each partner for reasons for a mother or a vote, was ratified as Tennessee who’d won a 2 1/2-year legal bat- Vermont U.S. Sen. James [email protected], or different reasons. father to stay home and raise became the 36th state to approve tle to become the first female Jeffords, who in 2001 tipped write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Whether or not you make children, but you should revisit it. cadet at The Citadel, quit the control of the Senate when he Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd St., roughly the same amount of this decision once a year to In 1938, President Franklin D. South Carolina military college quit the Republican Party to Hermosa Beach CA 90254. You Roosevelt and Canadian Prime after less than a week, most of it become an independent, died in can also find Annie on Facebook at money as your spouse — or determine if it still works for the Minister William Lyon Mackenzie spent in the infirmary. Washington; he was 80. Don Facebook.com/AskAnnies. To find none at all because you’re a family. King dedicated the Thousand Ten years ago: Cindy Pardo, 96, a durable radio and out more about Annie’s Mailbox stay-at-home parent — stay The spouse who chooses to Islands Bridge connecting the Sheehan, who’d started an anti- TV announcer whose booming and read features by other involved in the goings on of stay at home should make him United States and Canada. war demonstration near baritone became as much a part Creators Syndicate writers and your household’s finances. or herself fully aware of the In 1955, the romantic drama President George W. Bush’s of the U.S. cultural landscape as cartoonists, visit the Creators “Love Is a Many-Splendored Texas ranch nearly two weeks the shows and products he tout- Syndicate Web page at www.cre- Understand what you can and potential risk of doing so. 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Crass Jim Bryant ——— city receiving the bodies of 49 bodies arrived at once, aboard a CIRCULATION DIRECTOR (About the writer: Dr. Anne Brennan Malec is the founder and migrants, as well as more than Norwegian container ship which OFFICE MANAGER Herb Lacy managing partner of a group counseling, coaching and psy- 300 fellow passengers rescued in took on the dead and the living Joyce Taylor chotherapy practice in Chicago, and a published author. Malec the Mediterranean, on Monday from an Italian navy rescue ves- SPORTS EDITOR canceled its annual fireworks sel Saturday. 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(Bobby) will be two simultaneous events year will fund the combined pro- now on as long as it’s visible,” Crye said. Taylor, co-founder of the Bank on the Ocoee Middle School gram, eliminating the need for The inaugural meeting of the Bradley County “Cleveland Utilities did a great job with those of Cleveland. campus. separate fundraisers. Commission’s new standing committee overseeing spruce trees on Peerless Road and Paul Huff.” Christmas Memories is the Children will be allowed to Lawson explained to the Bradley County Fire-Rescue included a discus- Maney said he was not sure if the complaint new kid on the block, the popu- enter the gymnasium, which will golfers Monday that tournament sion on a possible way to help beautify the was more about the boxes or the concrete pads lar foundation started by be filled with games, toys, and proceeds will also be used for Waterville station which also houses the depart- where fire simulations using a car, garbage Lawson in 1995. prizes. There will be a focus on the combined charity. ment’s training facility. dumpster and propane fires are performed. The three campaigns have a fun and entertainment for the “All three charities will benefit Chief Troy Maney said he had a resident con- “It’s a lot more obvious than those containers combined 130 years of service. children. in combining their financial tact him complaining the area looked like “a junk- are when you drive around the road,” he said. The three originators said this Ocoee Middle School’s second resources,” added Rowland. “We yard.” Crye said the complaining resident may have new partnership is an effort to gymnasium will be an area for will be able to combine our vol- “I replied to the citizen and we are seeing what not realized what purpose those items serve. eliminate duplicate fundraising parents to pick up Christmas unteer manpower and stream- we can do to spruce it up a little bit,” Maney said. The committee directed Maney to explore any and overlapping services. gifts for their children, which line the process so children will The chief said once the Conex boxes used in options concerning the matter. They hope the venture will can be tucked away in their have gifts beneath their own training are complete, he is hoping the paint sup- The committee also appointed Commissioner enable the community to focus vehicles for presentation on trees on Christmas morning. plier will do the painting at no cost to the depart- Mike Hughes, a member of the committee, to on creating a traditional, faith- Christmas morning. Before, children shopped early ment. serve as a member of the screening board which based holiday season for chil- “This is more in keeping with and went home and played with Those boxes are large, freight-sized containers assists in evaluating new hires for the depart- dren and families. what my grandfather began 70 their toys. On Christmas morn- commonly used for shipping or storage. ment. In the past, the charity efforts years ago,” said Hartline. “He ing, there was nothing under BCFR has several of those containers which are “At last count, we had 38 applicants,” Maney have purchased gifts and taken wanted children to have an the tree.” combined to allow simulations of firefighters going said. “We’ve got five positions open.” children on elaborate shopping enjoyable and memorable The three charity leaders said into burning homes. Maney said the department has recently lost sprees. This year there will be a event.” they hope this combined effort Commissioner Thomas Crye suggested planting three members of the department to the huge Christmas party, and Hartline, along with his WCLE will create better Christmas spruce trees “and set a barrier up on the highway Cleveland Fire Department. funds from the Empty Stocking Radio and My Mix 104.1, will memories for the entire family, Fund will provide gifts for par- continue his Empty Stocking allowing parents to be the gift ents to place under the family Fundraiser this year. It will givers on Christmas Day. Christmas tree. The founders emphasized Jones Monday afternoon that many of the holiday gifts, in the past, From Page 1 were played out and worn out Tax by the time Christmas Day From Page 1 Rasberry. Jones said his company was arrived. They believed this He added it was not an easy proud to assist in putting the new, combined effort will cre- date, it has to happen. If you do Even when a property is sold decision. deal together. The Jones ate a more family-oriented hol- it in January, where there could at auction for delinquent taxes, “We looked at a lot of cities, but Management team helped to iday season. be weather issues ... I’m not sure that does not mean those funds Allan’s people kept after us.” develop the rationale for West “This will be our first year of what we would do, because it has go directly to the government “We think this is a great loca- Star to make the move to merging these three charities, to happen once it’s set.” entity. tion, and a great community,” Chattanooga. They worked with so this year will be a learning She said participants at a Because of what is called the Rasberry continued. “We’ll start the company for nine months curve,” Lawson told the golfers meeting between those involved “redemption statute,” property with 25 to 50 people, and hope to (since last Thanksgiving) as com- Monday afternoon. with both the city and county owners who find themselves in expand to around 225 in five pany officials considered the fea- “But, we have coordinated “decided March was the best the position of having their prop- years.” sibility of the move. and will utilize our volunteers to date.” erty sold for delinquent taxes still In addition to purchasing the Jones said the state-of-the-art register children and families, “Even though there wasn’t one maintain their property for up to hangar from Jones, West Star is repair facility West Star will bring and we will accumulate a ‘wish during the calendar year doesn’t one year. looking at a 15-acre site nearby to Chattanooga will benefit busi- list’ prior to shopping and wrap- mean we’re not consistently get- They are then able to pay the for expansion of a paint facility nesses and industry throughout ping their gifts,” she continued. ting it ready,” Freiberg said. back taxes — plus any fees, and a second maintenance the region. “We will then have a really big “There is one now scheduled for interest and 10 percent — and hangar. “Today’s announcement is event the weekend before March.” retain their property. “West Star was pleased to col- going to have a tremendous ben- laborate with Jones Management efit to the economic growth of our Services in facilitating corporate area,” he said. “This is history.” aviation growth and local Information released at employment opportunities with Allan Jones Monday’s meeting emphasized Contract this MRO expansion,” added the importance of the deal to the Rasberry. porate officials, also attended the Cleveland businessman. From Page 1 Boyd, the state commissioner, announcement. All were pleased Jones Airways LLC, operates a also praised Jones. He said he is with the anticipation of West Falcon 900, a Citation Excel, and of city and county animal control thought that would fly,” Crye said including limiting pickups to nor- excited by the fact West Star Star’s higher hourly wages of up a Beech 58 Baron. It will now committees, the city said “yes.” noting the amount would be in mal business hours. selected Chattanooga for it’s to $27 per hour. benefit from quick access to the Monday’s session of the county the 2 percent range. Crye said taking that course of $22.5 million investment. Berke said the city not only Chattanooga facility. committee had three choices: a Crye added the city would pur- action could make the volume of He said incentives are still wants to increase employment, it Jones’ company charters to proposal by the Bradley County chase the SPCA contract for $1 dogs and cats to be handled by being worked out for the agree- also wants to increase wages. CEOs, popular musicians, and Sheriff’s Office, a bid from an and would honor it though its the SPCA “astronomical.” ment. “This increases quality of life for movie stars in the Southeast. It independent contractor and the end date in February. “The SPCA is not staffed or Boyd added that the everyone,” he emphasized. also serves his Check Into Cash offer from the city. “I discussed and tried to designed to handle that kind of Tennessee General Assembly Jones attended Monday’s corporation, which has 1,100 The BCSO proposal calls for impress on him the quality of volume,” Crye said. “There goes played a huge role in the deal announcement with members of locations nationwide. four deputies to cover the county people we now have, but we have the cost of expansion [of facili- earlier this year, when it removed his corporate team. He said, West Star Aviation features 24 hours a day. no control, naturally, of what ties], increase the SPCA budget sales taxes from air maintenance “This is a whole new deal for the repair and maintenance of air Sheriff Eric Watson’s plan calls they do after the contract,” Crye and on top of [Wildlife work. Chattanooga Airport.” frames, windows and engines, for a startup amount of $363,026 said. Technicians]’ contracted bid Charles Wood, of the The Cleveland businessman along with major installation and and yearly recurring costs of He said after the SPCA contract would be a sizeable cost when Chattanooga Area Chamber of also paid tribute to Lynn repair, interior refurbishment, approximately $209,330. expired, should a deal with the you put them all together.” Commerce, said the Legislature’s DeVault, president of Jones avionics sales, accessory servic- A bid from Wildlife Technicians city be reached, the city would Commissioner Mike Hughes, a action placed Tennessee in com- Management, and others in his es, painting and parts. LLC, a locally owned independent assume the facilities, along with member of the committee, said he pany with surrounding states. employ for their assistance. He West Star has facilities in East business which specializes in the maintenance and upkeep of had reviewed everything. State Rep. Patsy Hazelwood, said it was the same type of effort Alton, Ill., Grand Junction, wildlife and animal removal, was the current county animal shel- “As commissioner, I feel my job Chattanooga Mayor Andy Berke, that assisted Cleveland recently Colo., Columbia, S.C., Aspen, the only respondent to a recent ter. is saving the county as much Hamilton County Mayor Jim in getting a new airport (the Colo., Chesterfield, Mo., and request for proposal from the Commissioner Dan Rawls money as possible,” Hughes said. Coppinger, and a number of cor- Cleveland Jetport). Chicago. committee. interjected that the county has “So far, with every proposal I’ve John Burns, the owner, sub- invested $40,000 in the building. looked at, the city has everyone mitted a cost of $253,000 for a “It’s actually more than that. beat, at $180,000 for pickup.” one-year contract. There’s additional fencing going Rawls said the only situations That left the proposal to up even as we speak,” Rawls said. that would call for a 24-hour Finalists resume business with the city. “So, we’re going to supply them patrol would be in emergency sit- From Page 1 Commissioner Thomas Crye, with a building for a $1 a year. We uations or a problem needing law chairman of the county’s commit- have a successful service now enforcement. justice and is a graduate of the are a couple of things that we tee, said he had spoken with that costs the county almost “Coming out to pick up cats at FBI National Academy. would like to see take place in Cleveland Vice Mayor George Poe nothing. We haven’t even voted midnight — I’m sorry. You’ll just He was the 2010 Law Officer of relation to … certain capabili- and came up with what he is call- we need animal control. I didn’t have to live with that,” Rawls the Year for the state of “Extensive ties,” Wallace said. ing a “template.” even take their proposal serious- said. “My personal opinion is the Tennessee. background reviews and In his report to the City He noted retaining the services ly.” county has no business being Brooks, of Kingston, is looking an assessment will be Council, Wallace stated, “The for the county as they are He then asked for a decision on involved in animal pickup.” to start another chapter serving conducted on each of the next selection for Police Chief involves the $80,000 per year “any of these. I don’t care if it’s “If you want that, you can move in law enforcement. three candidates over may be the most critical in contract with the SPCA of the first or the last.” to the city,” Rawls said. “At my age, a lot of people the next three weeks.” Cleveland’s history.” Bradley County eventually going “We need to get a decision and Hughes made the motion to go begin to slow down and look for- — City Manager Prior to Gibson taking the up to $120,000, should the con- quit spinning our wheels on ani- with the city option with a 10- ward to retirement. However, I Janice Casteel interim chief role, Casteel herself tract be renegotiated before the mal control and get oxygen back year contract and with an see this change in position as a had served as chief for two days current one expires at the end of into the government,” Crye said. increase of 1.5 percent after the second career,” Brooks said in after Chief Dennis Maddux was February. “There’s no problem with ani- first three years. his cover letter. The review committee began demoted back to captain. Casteel He said the BCSO proposal mal control,” said Rawls, who sits Rawls attempted a substitute He is a captain for the with 36 applications, which were appointed Gibson after it was would “probably go up with the with Crye on the SPCA board of motion removing the building Tennessee Highway Patrol narrowed to 10 candidates. From determined that although state cost of living as we move for- directors. from the contract deal, but it died Knoxville District, but will soon these, the final three were select- law allows the city manager to ward.” “The system is working now. for lack of a second. reach the department’s mandato- ed. serve as chief, Peace Officer Crye noted using the independ- There is no problem,” he said. “I The committee voted 2-1, with ry retirement age of 60. The goal is to have a perma- Standards and Training certifica- ent contractor for pickup and don’t see how we’re spinning our Rawls opposed, to pursue the He has served with the depart- nent chief on the job by Oct. 1. tion is needed to properly fill the retaining the SPCA would exceed wheels. The system is actually city’s proposal with Crye noting ment since 1981. He has been This was extended from the ini- role. the $300,000 proposed by the improving as we move forward. there is still no certainty the full involved in the Commission on tial target date of Sept. 1, in Maddux was promoted to chief county by more than $70,000. To reburden ourselves with that Cleveland City Council would go Accreditation for Law order to allow time for the select- after the retirement of Chief He said the city’s proposal of kind of monetary contract with for the deal. Enforcement Agencies for the ed applicant to make the needed David Bishop. Although he $300,000 sounds high, “but then the city and put ourselves back Both Rawls and Crye reviewed department. arrangements. served in the role while Bishop [if] you take our budgeted into that position, I just don’t get the discussions and their opin- Brooks holds a bachelor’s “We just want to make sure we was on medical leave, Maddux amount of $120,000, it leaves a it.” ions during the full County degree in criminal justice and is have adequate time, because we officially held the position for just $180,000 cost to provide full ani- Rawls reiterated the Commission meeting, and the pursuing a master’s degree. want to do this right and there one day. mal control.” Commission has not voted its Commission Finance Committee Crye then described a discus- preference to fund animal pick- meeting later in the day. sion he had with Poe “to get some up. Crye added during that meet- more in-depth information on “The aspect of the building is ing, “Any way you do animal con- where the city stands.” crazy,” he said. “If they want to trol with pickup, it’s $300,000.” Policies “The $300,000 is a fairly solid take over that building, I think we During the committee meeting, figure. I don’t know if it’s nego- should either lease the building Commissioner Charlotte Peak From Page 1 tiable,” he said. to them — not for a dollar a year said the current SPCA building He said he wanted to “alleviate — and we should at least be reim- could still be useful to the county responsible” and he said he the BCSO or for all county amount. a lot of drama on other issues bursed for what we have in it.” in another format. keeps the “packets” of informa- departments. “I don’t care if they bring down the road.” Crye said the reason the sub- “We need archive space,” Peak tion concerning their training “I think for county govern- apples and oranges with them “[Poe] was receptive to up to a ject has not been voted on by the said. “We have all those files at meetings and the agendas and ment, all rules should be the and keep the $38. That is a rea- 10-year contract at the $300,000 Commission is that the ad hoc the Waterville fire station. They schedules. same,” Crye said. “I’ve experi- sonable amount and with per rate,” Crye said. “He had some committee was appointed to could be put there.” “I guarantee you we will watch enced the same thing he’s talking diems, that’s probably a good objections because halfway down “come up with proposals.” The subject was only briefly over that, and you won’t have any about as a young lieutenant hav- way to go,” Rawls said. the road there might be some John Burns, the owner of touched on at the meeting of the problems,” Lawson said. “But, I ing nothing to eat, and it would Commissioner Charlotte Peak occurrence where the cost would Wildlife Technicians, LLC, SPCA later Monday night. think it’s the right thing to do.” take three to four weeks to get submitted a successful substi- increase unexpectedly.” answered a question from Rawls reported there was not Commissioners Thomas Crye reimbursed.” tute motion to delay the proposal He said his counterproposal Commissioner Howard much too discuss, “because we’re and Robert Rominger made Lawson said he feels what the for more discussion at the com- would add an index formula to Thompson saying his business a long way from anything yet.” motions to implement the new BCSO is getting for its money is mittee’s Sept. 9 meeting, since increase the amount annually, picks up 10-12 dogs and cats per The issue will go back to the policy. “one heck of a deal.” she felt there needs to be more much as a cost of living increase month. Finance Committee once a more County Mayor D. Gary Davis Commissioner Dan Rawls said information before making a would. Burns said he could resubmit detailed, potential contract comes asked if the motion was just for he felt the $38 is a reasonable decision. “He was receptive to that and a bid under different parameters, back from the city. 14—Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, August 18, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com IRS: Computer breach bigger than first thought; 334K victims WASHINGTON (AP) — A com- The breach also started earlier presumably stolen from other potential access to ‘Get agency should act swiftly to alle- didn’t fully understand this secu- puter breach at the IRS in which than investigators initially sources. The IRS believes the Transcript’ taxpayer account viate the damage for all those rity breach for months is not con- thieves stole tax information from thought. The tax agency first dis- thieves were accessing the IRS information.” affected.” fidence-inspiring.” Roskam thousands of taxpayers is much closed the breach in May. website to get even more informa- In all, the thieves used person- The IRS isn’t the first agency — chairs a House subcommittee bigger than the agency originally The thieves accessed a system tion about the taxpayers, which al information from about public or private — to initially that oversees the IRS. disclosed. called “Get Transcript,” where could help them claim fraudulent 610,000 taxpayers in an effort to underestimate the magnitude of The IRS said it is notifying all An additional 220,000 poten- taxpayers can get tax returns tax refunds in the future. access old tax returns. They were a data breach. The Office of potential victims and offering free tial victims had information and other filings from previous “As it did in May, the IRS is successful in getting information Personnel Management credit monitoring services. The stolen from an IRS website as years. In order to access the moving aggressively to protect from about 334,000 taxpayers. announced earlier this year that IRS is also offering to enroll part of a sophisticated scheme to information, the thieves cleared a taxpayers whose account infor- “The IRS’s failure to protect hackers had stolen sensitive potential victims in a program use stolen identities to claim security screen that required mation may have been accessed,” private and confidential informa- information on 4.2 million peo- that assigns them special ID fraudulent tax refunds, the IRS knowledge about the taxpayer, the IRS said in a statement. “The tion from cyber-attacks risks fur- ple. The number of affected peo- numbers that they must use to said Monday. The revelation including Social Security num- IRS will begin mailing letters in ther fraud for hardworking tax- ple has since grown to more than file their tax returns. more than doubles the total ber, date of birth, tax filing status the next few days to about payers,” said Sen. Orrin Hatch, 21 million. The IRS said Monday that number of potential victims, to and street address, the IRS said. 220,000 taxpayers where there R-Utah, chairman of the Senate Rep. Peter Roskam, R-Ill., said, thieves started targeting the web- 334,000. The personal information was were instances of possible or panel that oversees the IRS. “The “Today’s revelation that the IRS site in November. Lawyers ask for new trial outside Boston for marathon bomber BOSTON (AP) — Defense fully during the trial to have it eral definition was unconstitu- lawyers for Boston Marathon moved elsewhere, warning that tionally vague and struck it bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev said too many people had personal down. in a court filing Monday that he ties to the marathon or the In the Tsarnaev case, jurors deserves a new trial in a different attack and that anguish in were told that 15 of his convic- location where jurors will be Boston was too powerful to pro- tions were for crimes of violence, impartial. vide a fair trial. but the trial court didn’t explain They argued that, because of The filing Monday reiterated which part of the definition they widespread outrage in Boston that request and added new met, according to the filing. after the deadly 2013 attack, legal arguments, including that Therefore, Tsarnaev should be jurors in the city couldn’t be a recent U.S. Supreme Court acquitted for all of those objective before finding him ruling throws many convictions charges, his attorneys wrote. guilty and recommending a into question. Tsarnaev was charged with death sentence. As evidence of That ruling centered on the placing and discharging an legal definition of a “crime of vio- explosive in public, for example, Daniella Beccaria/seattlepi.com via AP, File “continuous and unrelenting In thIs FIle Photo, with the Olympic Mountains in the background, a small boat crosses in front publicity,” they provided a long lence,” a distinction that can but his lawyers said “the ‘deliv- of the Transocean Polar Pioneer, a semi-submersible drilling unit that Royal Dutch Shell leases from list of public events held in honor carry heavier penalties. The ery’ and ‘placement’ of an explo- of the victims, including a new court ruled that part of the fed- sive do not involve violent force.” Transocean Ltd., as it arrives in Port Angeles, Wash., aboard a transport ship after traveling across the city holiday and several races. Pacific before its eventual Arctic destination. The U.S. government on Monday gave Shell the final permit Widespread media coverage it needs to drill for oil in the Arctic Ocean off Alaska’s northwest coast for the first time in more than two featured stories about survivors, decades. including one “powerfully emo- tional” moment during the 2015 marathon when amputee Approval of Arctic drilling comes Rebekah Gregory ran the last 3.5 miles on a prosthetic leg before falling to her knees at the finish line, crying, the filing said. just before Obama’s Alaska visit Banners posted around the LEGAL PUBLICATION city urged solidarity. Even on NOTICE OF MEETING AND PUBLIC HEARING WASHINGTON (AP) — The to do it.” has invested heavily in renewable social media, the lawyers wrote, Notice is hereby given that the governing body of Obama administration’s approval The administration previously energy so that the nation can jurors were inundated with posts The Health and Educational Facilities Board of the of the final permit to drill for oil in allowed Shell to begin drilling transition off fossil fuels. from relatives and friends. City of Cleveland (the “Issuer”), or a representative the Arctic Ocean clashes with the only the top sections of two wells “But it’s also true that we can- “Put simply, prejudicial media thereof or special counsel therefor, will conduct a message President Barack in the Chukchi Sea because key not make that transition coverage, events and environ- public hearing, and said governing body will hold a Obama will deliver when he visits equipment, called a capping overnight, which is why we have ment saturated greater Boston, special meeting in the Cleveland Municipal Building Alaska to emphasize the dangers stack, was stuck on a vessel that taken steps to ensure safe and including the social networks of (in the upstairs meeting chamber) located at the of climate change, some environ- needed repair in Portland, responsible development of our actual trial jurors, and made it corner of 2nd Street N.E. and Church Street, Cleve- mental groups say. Oregon. Now, Shell is free to drill domestic energy resources that an improper venue for the trial of land, Tennessee, at 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Septem- As much as the groups praise into oil-bearing rock, estimated at benefits our economy and this case,” the filing said. ber 8, 2015, concerning the proposed issuance of Obama for his overall body of 8,000 feet below the ocean floor. enhances global energy security, The filing concludes that the tax-exempt obligations (the “Obligations”) in the work — from stricter fuel-efficien- The U.S. Geological Survey with safety remaining para- atmosphere tainted Tsarnaev’s maximum aggregate principal amount of cy standards to regulations estimates that U.S. Arctic waters mount,” Benenati said. constitutional right to an impar- $9,400,000 by the Issuer, a public corporation or- aimed at reducing greenhouse hold 26 billion barrels of recover- The administration’s approval tial trial. It asks that his guilty ganized and existing under Title 48, Chapter 101, gas emissions from power plants able oil. Shell is eager to explore of Shell’s exploration efforts has verdict be overturned and that Part 3, (Tennessee Code Annotated, as amended) — they consider the approval of in a basin that company officials done little to stem criticism from the court provide a new trial to (the “Act”). At the meeting the Issuer will consider exploratory drilling in the Arctic a say could be a “game changer” for congressional Republicans and determine his guilt and his transacting all business which may properly come stain on his environmental legacy domestic production. industry officials who have often penalty. before the Issuer including authorizing the execu- that will send a mixed message to Obama, who is scheduled to accused it of hindering oil and Federal prosecutors on tion and delivery of any and all financing docu- other countries about the seri- visit Alaska later this month, says gas production on federal lands. Monday evening didn’t immedi- ments necessary or convenient to effectuate the is- ousness of confronting global he is mindful of the dangers of At the same time, the go-ahead ately return a phone message or suance of the Obligations and to conduct any other warming. offshore drilling, particularly has upset a key base of his sup- an email seeking comment on business which the governing body of the Issuer The burning of fossil fuels given the 2010 Deepwater port. the request for a new trial. deems appropriate, including without limitation, causes more greenhouse gases to Horizon oil spill. “It’s perplexing and depressing, Tsarnaev was convicted of 30 the consideration of a debt management policy. If build up in the atmosphere. “When it can be done safely quite frankly, to hear President federal charges in the double approved, the Obligations will be issued pursuant to Some groups would prefer leaving and appropriately, U.S. produc- Obama say he wants to fix cli- bombing at the marathon’s finish the authority and provisions of the Act. the oil in the ground and not tion of oil and natural gas is mate change but then approve line. Three people died, and more The Issuer proposes to use the proceeds of the Obli- tempting the harsh environmen- important,” he said at a news Arctic drilling. It’s like a doctor than 260 were injured. A federal gations to finance, and/or refinance other indebt- tal conditions that could hinder conference earlier this year. “I diagnosing a patient but then judge, following the jury’s recom- edness previously incurred to finance, certain edu- the response to any potential would rather us, with all the safe- refusing to write a prescription,” mendation, sentenced Tsarnaev cational facilities for Lee University, a Tennessee spill. guards and standards that we said Rebecca Noblin, Alaska to death. nonprofit corporation (the “Borrower”) located at “It sends a terrible signal to the have, be producing our oil and director for the Center for During his trial, his lawyers 1120 North Ocoee Street, Cleveland, Tennessee (ad- rest of the world for the United gas, rather than importing it, Biological Diversity. admitted that he and his brother, dress of main campus), specifically including (i) the States to be using public which is bad for our people, but Lawrence prefaced his criti- Tamerlan Tsarnaev, carried out construction and equipping of a new approximately resources to promote that devel- is also potentially purchased cism of the go-ahead to Shell by the bombings but argued his 30,000-35,000 square foot nursing education build- opment,” said Niel Lawrence of from places that have much lower saying Obama has done more to brother was the mastermind and ing (street address has not yet been assigned by the Natural Resources Defense environmental standards than we fight climate change than “any he should not receive the death postal service) to be located within the city block Council. “We have to make clear do.” other leader in world history.” penalty. His brother died after a bounded by Parker Street, 6th Street N.E., Central to the rest of the world that we When asked whether the In his visit to Alaska, Obama is shootout with police. Avenue, and Church Street, Cleveland, Tennessee are all in on a clean energy administration was sending con- expected to stress the dangers of The defense tried unsuccess- (with said improvements to be located on the future. And we’ve got to stop giv- tradictory messages, White climate change. He says Alaskans Parker Street side of the block); (ii) the construc- ing the rest of the world license to House spokesman Frank are on the front lines of the prob- tion, renovation and equipping of a business educ- go exploring by permitting Shell Benenati said the administration lem. Legal Publications tational building located directly behind Pangle LEGAL PUBLICATION Hall having a street address of 340 Church Street, IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR THE FOUR- N.E., Cleveland, Tennessee, with said improve- Amazon’s data-driven approach becomes common TEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT MANCHESTER, COFFEE COUNTY, TENNESSEE ments constituting a renovation of an existing In Re: William Ethan Spraker, William Anthony structure formerly known as the First Baptist NEW YORK (AP) — Amazon isn’t Companies, both large and music-streaming site Pandora Spears and Melissa Gayle Spears, VS. Jeremy the only company that is using small, have been moving away and marketing automation com- Shawn Spraker Case 2015-CV-107 NONRESI- Church which is now generally referred to by the DENT NOTICE In this cause, it is appearing to data on employees to improve pro- from traditional human resources pany Marketo, sends employees my satisfaction from the Petitioners Petition, Borrower as the Church Street Annex; (iii) the con- which is shown to by affidavit that Jeremy Shawn struction, renovation and equipping of a campus ductivity. reviews that rely on annual per- what it calls “pulses,” or short Spraker is a nonresident of Coffee County, Ten- A New York Times article over formance evaluations. They’re surveys about how they are feel- nessee or that the residence are unknown and greenspace which will include some hardscape im- cannot be ascertained upon diligent inquiry so the weekend portrayed Amazon’s moving toward a more data-driven ing and how they feel about their that ordinary process of law cannot be served provements which will be located at the corner of upon him/her, it is therefore ordered that, Jeremy 6th Street N.E., and Church Street, Cleveland, Ten- work culture as “bruising” and approach with more frequent feed- job. Shawn Spraker enter appearance before the “Darwinian” in part because of the back, check-ins, and other met- Glint CEO Jim Barnett said the Chancery Court of Coffee County, Tennessee, nessee; and/or (iv) other campus improvements at on or before September 25, 2015, and plead an- way it uses data to manage its rics. surveys let executives see how the swer to the Petitioner's Petition, or the same will Borrower’s campus located at 1120 North Ocoee be taken for confessed and the cause set for Street, Cleveland, Tennessee (such interests in staff. The article depicted a work Consulting firms Accenture health of their employees and hearing ex parte. It is further ordered that a copy culture where staffers are under and Deloitte both said this year company are faring in real time, of this notice be published for four consecutive such real and personal property being herein collec- weeks in the Cleveland Daily Banner, a newspa- constant pressure to deliver strong they would revamp their perform- in the same speed with which per published in Cleveland, Tennessee. This tively referred to as the “Project”). The Project will 27th day of July, 2015. Pam McKenzie Deputy be used and operated by Borrower for the foregoing results on a wide variety of ance review processes, for exam- they might be able to check sales Clerk; Approved for entry: Trenena G. Stanley. detailed metrics the company ple, adopting a more data driven results or marketing impressions. August 4, 11, 18, 25, 2015 purposes at the foregoing locations and for monitors in real time — such as approach that includes more fre- Since the “pulses” to company amounts payable by Borrower at such times and in what gets abandoned in peoples quent ratings by managers and employees recur more frequently Legal Publications such amounts as shall be sufficient to provide for shopping cards and what videos other internal feedback and data than traditional reviews. And LEGAL PUBLICATION the due and punctual payment of the Obligations. STATE OF TENNESSEE, DEPARTMENT OF The public hearing will provide an opportunity for people stream — and encouraged that can be aggregated and ana- their data can be aggregated to CHILDREN’S SERVICES, v. Tarashea Pace & to report praise or criticism about lyzed to provide a better portrait give a clearer picture of how Steven Hicks; Docket No. J-14-081 The State all interested persons to express their views, both of Tennessee, Department of Children’s Serv- orally and in writing, on the proposed issuance of colleagues to management to add of performance than a single rat- employees are faring overall. ices, has filed a petition in the Bradley County Juvenile Court, seeking to terminate the parental the Obligations and with respect to the Project. to more data about workers per- ing. In an essay in the Harvard “The old mentality was once a rights of TARASHEA PACE & STEVEN HICKS formance. The story led to an out- Business Review, Deloitte said the year we would check in with an to the child Jax Xavier Harville. The Issuer will conduct a public hearing pursuant A trial in this case is set for September 24, 2015 to Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code of cry on social media. new approach uses “the technolo- annual survey, have an annual at 1:30 p.m. TARASHEA PACE & STEVEN Amazon’s CEO Jeff Bezos said gy to go from a small data version review, set goals,” said Barnett. HICKS must appear before this Court on that 1986 as amended and Section 8-44-101 et. seq. of date to determine whether their parental rights to the Tennessee Code Annotated, as amended, at the in a memo to staff over the week- of our people to a big data version “What we’ve learned is the world the subject child should be terminated and for- end that the article doesn’t accu- of them.” today moves much faster than ever ended. The Court is located in Cleveland, above-scheduled meeting of the governing body of Tennessee. the Issuer in connection with the consideration of rately describe the company cul- Tech companies have been that.” If TARASHEA PACE & STEVEN HICKS do not come to the trial, the state will ask the Court the issuance of the Obligations and the location ture he knows. But experts say the even speedier in applying data One of Glint’s clients, Marketo, to allow it to proceed without contest. That kind of data-driven staff manage- analytics to staffing. Google, for was able to use the data gleaned means that the state will ask the Court to let it and nature of the facilities financed with the pro- present proof without having any lawyer appear ceeds thereof. At such public hearing there will be ment Amazon uses is set to example, uses data to figure out from the Pulses to see that women and defend TARASHEA PACE’s & STEVEN become more common as technol- how to put together optimal-sized in one department were ranking HICKS’ rights in court. an opportunity for persons to express their views If the Court believes that the Department of Chil- concerning the foregoing. Anyone may appear in ogy continues to transform the teams for projects and figure out their work/life balance substan- dren’s Services has proved its case, then TA- RASHEA PACE’s & STEVEN HICKS’ parental person at such public hearing or submit written American workplace. what makes effective leaders. tially lower than expected. The rights will be forever terminated, and they will “Every company is somewhere Paul Hamerman, a Forrester company found a staffing shortage never be able to see the child again or object to comments to be considered thereat. Additional in- his adoption. formation concerning the above may be obtained in process toward using data to get analyst who focuses on human in that area and increased staff. If the Court issues an order granting the mo- a better handle on who their top resources management and “What they were able to do was tion, TARASHEA PACE & STEVEN HICKS will from David B. Ringelstein II, Esq., Balch & Bing- have 30 days from entry of the order to con- ham, LLP, 1901 Sixth Avenue North, Suite 1500, performers are and to understand financial applications, says the to go in and increase the staffing tact the Court and appeal. where people stand,” said John future may look more like what before they had significant attri- Copies of all orders and motions filed in this case Birmingham, Alabama 35203-4642 (Phone Number: will be left for TARASHEA PACE & STEVEN (205) 226-8782). The meeting is open to the public Challenger, CEO of outplacement Glint Inc., based in Redwood City, tion,” Barnett said. “The beauty of HICKS with the Clerk of the Juvenile Court. This consultancy Challenger, Gray & Calif., is offering clients. The com- systems like this is you’re able to will constitute appropriate service on them for all and all persons are invited to attend. future filings in this case. August 18, 2015 Christmas, Inc. pany, with clients including link actions to outcomes.” July 28; August 4, 11, 18, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, August 18, 2015—15 18. Articles For Sale 30. Help Wanted - Full Time 49. Apartments For Rent 53. Houses For Rent 57. Farms & Acreage For Sale LOSE 30 lbs. in 30 days! 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Washer/ dryer hookup, no smoking, 423-618-7770. vertiser which clearly reduce the INvESTIGATE BEFORE no pets, $640 monthly, $500 deposit Wal-Mart. $920 monthly. value of the advertisement should be YOU INvEST! (423)667-3551. 423-667-4967. PART TIME evening cleaning posi- Always a good policy, especially for NEED TO BUY, SELL, TRADE OR corrected the first day. Then, one tions available for the Cleveland BEST PLACE for living: 3 bedroom, RENT? USE CLASSIFIED ADS. corrected insertion will be made business opportunities and fran- 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, finished ga- area. Please call 423-472-9344 for chise. Call TN Division of consumer 2 bath, master on 1st floor, $820. rage, tile/ 3.5 miles from Target, THEY WORK! CLEVELAND DAILY without charge, if the advertiser calls interview. 423-667-4967. BANNER, 472-5041. before 3pm the afternoon the error Affairs at (800) 342-8385 or the Fed- $850 monthly, 423-618-0616. appears. The CLEVELAND DAILY eral Trade Commission at (877) BLYTHEWOOD- STEEPLECHASE PART- TIME Dishwasher needed. FTC-HELP for free information. Or BANNER assumes no responsibility Approximately 10- 12 hours on APARTmENTS- 1 Bedroom with 56. Houses For Sale for errors after the first corrected in- visit our Web site at www.ftc.gov utilities furnished ($369- $559); 2 weekend. Apply in person to Huddle REMODELED HOME: 3 Bedrooms, sertion. The Publisher reserves the House, Ocoee. PROCESS MEDICAL claims from Bedroom ($429- $599). Appliances right to revise or reject, at his option, furnished; duplexes. 423-472–7788. 2.5 baths, double garage, Ross/ home? Chances are you won’t make Yates, Cleveland Middle, Cleveland any advertisement he deems objec- WINgATE INN is taking applications any money. Find out how to spot a BRAND NEW townhome! 2 bed- tionable either in subject or phrase- for All positiions: Front Desk Clerk, High, rocking chair front porch, Flor- medical billing scam. Call the Fed- room, 1.5 bath, 2801 greenwood ida room. Lease with option to buy. ology or which he may deem detri- Housekeeping, Night Auditor, Main- eral Trade Commission, Drive. Ask about pets? $725 mental to his business. Deadline for tenance, Breakfast Attendant. Can- Owner/ agent, STONY BROOKS 1-877-FTC-HELP. monthly. Call/ text 423.400.0962. REALTY 423-479-4514. S A L E S M A N D R I V E R classified ads: Tuesday through Fri- didates must be neat, clean and A message from INSTALLER day is 2pm for business ads and service oriented individuals who take Cleveland Daily Banner and the CLEAN, SPACIOUS, 2 bedroom, 3pm for personal ads the day before pride in their work. Must be available Federal Trade Commission. Or visit covered parking, private patio, $650 57. Farms & Acreage For Sale Ocoee River Propane Gas in ad is to run. Sunday deadline is on weekends. Apply in person. Drug our Web site at www.ftc.gov lease, deposit, 423-479-5451. Cleveland has an opening for a local 11am Friday for business ads and test may be required. Exit 25; 110 CLEVELAND SUMMIT Apartments LAND FOR SALE. propane gas delivery salesman truck 12 noon Friday for personal ads. Interstate Drive NW. 34. money To Lend Rent is based on income for persons d river and tank installer. Must have Monday deadline is Friday 4pm. All 17 BEAUTIFUL ACRES ON * LOANS up to $1,250 * 62 or older, handicapped or dis- CDL-HazMat Tanker, best job with corrections must be made by dead- 30. Help Wanted - Full Time abled. We have immediate open- LOWER RIvER ROAD excellent pay and benefits. Please call line day before ad runs. Visa/Master- Quick Approval IN DECATUR. 423-476-5770 ings. Equal Housing Opportunity 44 (423) 473-7772 or 1-800-874-4427 card/Discover/American Express are Inman Street 479-3005 vERY CLOSE TO THE ext. 145 or email: [email protected] accepted. 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Swing Transport is now hiring * AAA House PAINTINg: Interior- TAKE HWY 58 N. TOWARDS [email protected] Exterior, Pressure Washing, FREE 50. mobile Homes For Rent Drivers/ Switchers for its Cleveland DECATUR, CROSS OvER RIvER Tennessee operation. estimates, References. 14x55, 2 bedroom, 1 bath, newly re- AND TURN LEFT ONTO CAREER OPPORTUNITY Benefits include: 423-284-9652. modeled, with appliances, $125 ARmSTRONG FERRY ROAD. weekly, $400 deposit. No Pets. LOCAL ROUTE or fax to 423-476-1046 • Competitive pay POWER WASHINg, free estimates, TURN RIGHT ON DRIVER/TECHNICIAN Include the following information: • Health, Life, Dental and Vision professional, gutters, decks, con- 423-240-2575. LOWER RIvER ROAD. • Name with address Plan PROPERTY APPROxImATELY OCOEE RIVER PROPANE crete, safe chemicals, affordable. 2 AND 3 bedrooms units available. 3159 Frazier Park Drive NE & phone number • Paid Vacation 423-650-8755. Hours Thursday through Sunday. 7/10 mILE ON LEFT. • Person to contact if a business • Paid Holidays 423-790-7141. Cleveland, TN • Requested start date • 401k/ Profit Sharing Plan TOP CUT Lawn Care- Professional mUST SEE! (423)-473-7772 & classification • No Touch Freight Service, Affordable Prices. Credit COLLEgETOWN MOBILE ES- $79,900 Come be a member of our UPG • We will contact you for prepay- • No Haz- Mat Cards Accepted. 423-593-9634 TATES: Two bedrooms nice and team! Must be 21 years old, have ment. We accept Visa, Mastercard, Drivers/ Switchers: We operate pri- clean. 472–6555. CALL (423)285-4030 CDL with tanker and hazmat WALL'S TREE Service, Removal, Discover, and American Express marily in Tennessee, Alabama, endorsements. We offer • If you are a billing customer, georgia, Kentucky and North Trimming, Stump grinding, Bobcat 52. Sleeping Rooms competitive pay, company paid please confirm your current billing Carolina and occasionally Virginia. work. Free estimates. 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Houses For Rent 4pm Friday for Monday ad company has opening for individual BEAR PAW COTTAgES- 2, 3 bed- with residential and commercial ex- rooms, $75- $85. Mountains, fire- place, serenity. 423-476–8480. For Personal Assistance perience. Send resume to: Brannon- Check Into Cash, expanding title pawn CALL 423-472-5041 [email protected] or call 46. Storage Space For Rent 423-336-5958. business is searching for candidates who CLEVELAND DAILY BANNER CALFEE'S MINI Warehouse for rent: Classified Department A/ C TECH position, residential and georgetown Pike, Spring Place enjoy the challenge of a fast-paced and commercial experience necessary. Road and Highway 64. Call 423-336-5958. 476–2777. results-oriented environment. ***SPECIAL BONUS*** PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: All real es- TEMPSAFE STORAgE The vehicle appraisal specialist will assist our title lending/title All Ads Are Published On Our AIR CONDITIONINg Tech and tate advertised in this newspaper is Website At No Additional Cost! Helper needed. Must have valid driv- Climate Controlled subject to the Federal Fair Housing pawn centers by determining the loan value of appraised vehicles. ers license. Call 423-504-7740. & Outside Units Act of 1968 and the Tennessee Hu- Downtown Location man Rights Act which makes it ille- Vehicle appraisal specialists will also be responsible for a timely SCHOLARSHIPS gUARANTEED or CHEMICAL TANK Driver CDL Class & georgetown Road gal to advertise "any preference, turnaround, documentation accuracy, customer follow up and A with Hazmat/ Tanker. Clean motor 614-4111 your money back! Beware of schol- limitation or discrimination based on product upsell. Excellent negotiation and telephone skills are arship “guarantees.” Before you pay vehicle record, 2 years driving expe- race, color, religion, sex, or national for a search service, get the refund rience. Tank experience preferred. 47. Business Property For origin, handicap/ disability or an in- required. Previous experience in title lending or title pawn is Call 423-364-3046. Rent policy in writing. Call the Federal tention to make any such prefer- preferred but not required. We offer a competitive salary & bonus Trade Commission at ence, limitation or discrimination." COMPANY SEEKINg workers for $600: 1,770 square foot commercial 1-877-FTC-HELP to learn how to property, formerly leased as restau- This newspaper will not knowingly opportunity (earn up to $45,000 a year), and a comprehensive avoid scholarship scams. A mes- industrial/ water blasting services. accept any advertising for real estate Experience preferred not required. rant and an office. good location. benefits package. This is a 2nd shift position with the work hours sage from Cleveland Daily Banner Call Dennis, PROVISION REAL ES- which is in violation of the law. Our and the FTC. Or visit our Web site at Drug free workplace. readers are informed that all dwell- of 1:30pm to 10:00pm Mon.-Fri. and will include at least one 1-866-977-1162. TATE & PROPERTY MANAgE- www.ftc.gov MENT LLC. 423-240-0231. ings advertised in this newspaper Saturday per month and no Sundays. Please send resumes to are available on an equal opportu- DENTAL PRACTICE has positions 48. Office Space For Rent [email protected] EOE 4. Good Things To Eat available for experienced Registered nity basis. Equal Housing Opportu- nity, M/F. HARVEST HAS started! Monday- Dental Assistant and Front office. 600 SQUARE feet, multiple office, Saturday 9am-6pm, Sundays Please send resume to P. O. Box $350 monthly, very convenient, 12noon-6pm Apple Valley Orchards 3927, Cleveland, TN 37320. 423-991-4984. 423-472-3044. DOWNTOWN 215 2nd Street: 2,400 5. Lost And Found square feet of office space, recep- tion area with seven offices, large LOST YOUR pet? Check daily at the EARN THOUSAND$ from home. 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Extensive experience in ings advertised in this newspaper Diploma/GED & Computer/Internet company, you’re Family! *Safety Bonus newspaper’s classified advertising $175. gOgO ELITE Electric Chair QuickBooks required. #728-P, c/o are available on an equal opportu- needed. 1-877-259-3880 (TnScan) *Paid Vacation/Holidays. *Fuel Bonus * dept. or go to www.tnadvertising.biz. with new batteries, $350. Call Cleveland Daily Banner, P.O. Box nity basis. Equal Housing Opportu- Yearly Increase *Health/Dental (TnScan) 423-336-5628 leave message. 3600, Cleveland, TN 37320-3600 nity, M/F. 16—Cleveland Daily Banner—Tuesday, August 18, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com