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Vol. 103 • No. 62 saturday, march 30, 2013 50 cents daily | $1 Saturday PayDay offers reward for robbery conviction Staff Report Tazewell man can call the Claiborne County Sheriff’s PayDay Checking Department at 423-626- Advance, located on 3385 or the PayDay cor- Nettleton Road in porate office at 865-681- Harrogate, Tenn., is offer- 1438. dies in wreck ing a $500 reward for The suspect entered the Staff Report 30 feet, according to the information leading to business and demanded report. He then over- the arrest and conviction money. The individual A New Tazewell, Tenn. corrected and traveled an of the person responsible was wearing a ski mask man was killed Thursday additional 135 feet, collid- for robbing the business and was armed with a night as the result of a ing head-on with a tree on on Monday. gun. The suspect left on one-vehicle wreck. the eastbound side of the Anyone with informa- foot, getting away with Photo submitted Dustin W. Poore, 26, roadway. tion involving the robbery $100. Surveillance footage from PayDay shows the robber inside the died in the crash that According to Reed’s store Monday. occurred around 10:44 report, Poore was not p.m., according to a wearing a seat belt and the report from Tennessee restraint would probably Highway Patrol Sgt. Carl have made a difference. Reed. In addition to the THP, Poore was driving his the Claiborne County Museum sponsors 2010 Nissan truck west Sheriff’s Department and on Dogwood Road when Claiborne County EMS he crested a hill and went responded to the scene. off the shoulder on the The wreck is still under right side of the road, investigation. Easter egg hunt traveling approximately Claiborne Progress | Civitas Media, LLC

Shane Pippin Staff Writer Dewitt man arrested for The Bell County Historical Museum host- ed an Easter egg hunt on wanton endangerment Friday. The museum was Anthony Cloud open for children to come Staff Writer by and hunt eggs from 10 a.m-4 p.m. A Dewitt man was Most of the young arrested in Pineville egg-hunters came earlier for walking in front of a in the day and museum vehicle Thursday. James Buell Napier, 31, was officials reported a good arrested by Gary Lambdin turnout. of the Pineville Police This is the second year Department on the charge the museum has offered of first-degree wanton James Napier the egg hunt to the pub- endangerment. lic, according to James According to the arrest Madison, the museum’s citation, Napier walked in director. front of a vehicle causing “We especially tar- the vehicle to stop abrupt- get pre-schoolers,” said ly, putting the driver and Madison. passenger at substantial risk of injury. Napier was Madison also had help Shane Pippin|Daily News charged for alcohol intoxi- putting the egg hunt Brittany Smith and Alicia Farmer prepare to hide Easter eggs. cation at the scene. together. Brittany Smith Participants enjoyed through the museum, hosted an egg hunt in Bell Napier was charged with and Alicia Farmer worked Mark W. Helton the spoils of their hunt. pointing out they some- County at Pine Mountain second-degree promoting hard to make the hunt a contraband. Police said he They were eating the times do things like this State Resort Park. required disposition of success for young egg- had eight cigarettes hid- property. candy, not the eggs. The for the public. Others, wanting to stay den in his shoe. He was hunters, he said. Smith out of the cold were at According to the arrest is a secretary at the kids were smiley-faced “We’re not just some also charged with theft by citation, Helton was rent- and willing to show how boring museum,” said the Middlesboro Mall. deception under $500. ing a 43 inch LG television museum. Farmer works The mall welcomed smil- nearby at The Learning much they had accumu- Madison. A man from Flat Lick from Aaron’s and failed to lated. As we enter into the ing children, who were was arrested on a theft make specified payments Center and occasionally showing up to have their charge Thursday as well. volunteers at the muse- The museum is located Easter weekend, the area and did not return the photos taken with the Mark W. Helton, 30, was television. He was also um. Together, they lined on 207 N. 20th Street in is hosting numerous arrested by Brad Cawood Middlesboro. Easter egg hunts and reli- Easter Bunny. charged with several mis- the museum’s internal of the Middlesboro Police demeanors. walkway’s with candy and Madison said he enjoys gious services. Reach Shane Pippin at 606-248-1010 ext Department on the charge Reach Anthony Cloud at 606-248-1010, eggs. providing the egg hunt The Kiwanis Club also 204, [email protected] of theft by failure to make ext. 208, [email protected] Surviving the Henry’s Hard Times Flower Shop Reina P. Cunningham the eighth grade. She been a lot of changes in Owners of Henry’s Flower Staff Writer spent her evenings at the the floral industry and Shop, Bob and Wilma Justice, flower shop helping her each time those come, are celebrating 55 years of Thanks to 55 years of father. Everyday as soon you have to adapt to serving Middlesboro. service in Middlesboro, as school let out, she them,” explained Bob. Henry’s Flower Shop is walked through down- Although time has Photos by Reina P. Cunningham|Daily News this week’s Surviving the town to the shop. changed the floral indus- Hard Times business. Bob Justice met Wilma try, it has not changed the In 1958, the week in 1961, began working loyalty of the customers. Below: before Easter, Henry at her father’s business “The Lord has blessed In 1958, the week before Easter, Wilmoth opened the in 1962 and they were us,” said Bob. “(We are) Henry Wilmoth opened the flower shop in the Odd married in 1963. thankful most of all for flower shop in the Odd Fellows Fellows building. They went on to have the good loyal custom- building at 132 S. 21st Street in Wilmoth was well- five children — fours ers that we have because downtown Middlesboro. known throughout sons and a daughter. without those (we) could Middlesboro, partially The children followed not sustain business.” from the many years suit with their moth- To see a complete list he worked at Cawood er’s upbringing at the of the products Henry’s Funeral Home. flower shop and spent offers, visit the store He opened his new time there helping their website at http://www. business just down the grandfather. henrysflowershop.com/ block from Cawood, at In 1974, Bob and Wilma or call the store at 606- 132 S. 21st Street in became partners in the 248-3670. downtown Middlesboro. family business. In 1981, To nominate a long- Henry’s is still in that they became sole owners. standing locally owned location today and is Being in business for business to be featured now owned by Wilmoth’s over five decades, the in Surviving the Hard daughter, Wilma, and her shop has adapted as the Times, contact Reina husband, Bob Justice. floral industry has seen Parker Cunningham at Wilma began work- numerous changes. 606-248-1010, ext. 205, ing for the family busi- “Over the years and rpcunningham@civitas- ness when she was in the decades, there has media.com. Page 2 THE DAILY NEWS | saturDAY | march 30, 2013

News in Brief Today's Weather The action comes after former Local 5-Day Forecast Truck flips, some Judge-Executive Randy Thompson was removed from office after being con- Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed hazardous cargo spills victed of conspiring to buy votes and 3/30 3/31 4/1 4/2 4/3 WHITLEY CITY (AP) — A commer- being sent to prison to serve a 40-month cial truck overturned when the pave- sentence. ment broke under it, spilling some haz- WYMT-TV reports Zach Weinberg will ardous material in southern Kentucky. fill the post for the rest of Thompson’s term, which is set to expire in 2014. 61/48 64/45 65/34 46/30 50/35 Kentucky State Police said about 10 Sunshine and clouds Scattered thunder- Considerable cloudi- Clouds giving way to Times of sun and gallons of a sodium hydroxide solution Magistrate Jamie Mosley served in mixed. High 61F. storms. Highs in the ness. Highs in the sun . Highs in the clouds. Highs in the the position briefly between the time Winds light and vari- mid 60s and lows in mid 60s and lows in mid 40s and lows in low 50s and lows in spilled when the truck flipped Thursday able. the mid 40s. the mid 30s. the low 30s. the mid 30s. night while making a turn in McCreary when Thompson was removed from County. The accident occurred near the office in mid-March and when Beshear Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset 7:23 AM 7:56 PM 7:22 AM 7:56 PM 7:21 AM 7:57 PM 7:19 AM 7:58 PM 7:18 AM 7:59 PM Tennessee border. made the appointment on Thursday. Sodium hydroxide is an alkali that is used in a variety of commercial applica- tions, including paper manufacturing Weapons and in drain cleaners. It is highly caus- detonations to tic and is also commonly called lye or Kentucky At A Glance caustic soda. begin at Army depot Authorities reported no injuries, but a portion of U.S. 27 near Whitley City was RICHMOND (AP) — The Blue Grass still shut down Friday morning while Army Depot is set to begin its seasonal Louisville the spill was cleaned up. detonations and burning of explosives 63/51 Frankfort WYMT-TV reports McCreary County next week at the site in Richmond. 60/46 schools closed on Friday due to the spill. The process will rid the depot of stockpiles of obsolete and unserviceable Lexington conventional explosives and ammuni- Paducah 60/48 Smoking ban gets tion. The Army says the detonations 62/52 will not include any of the depot’s stock- Bowling Green final approval in city piles of chemical munitions. 65/53 The detonating season typically lasts ELKHORN CITY (AP) — Officials in from April through October. Middlesboro Elkhorn City have given final approval The procedures will be monitored 61/48 to a proposal to ban smoking in public by the Kentucky Department of places in the eastern Kentucky city. Environmental Protection to ensure Area Cities WYMT-TV reports the city council minimal disruption to the surrounding City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. in the Pike County community passed Ashland 59 43 sunny Glasgow 64 52 pt sunny Murray 64 54 rain community and environment. Officials Bowling Green 65 53 pt sunny Hopkinsville 63 52 pt sunny Nashville, TN 66 55 pt sunny the second and final reading of the ordi- with the depot say local citizens who Cincinnati, OH 61 44 mst sunny Knoxville, TN 63 51 pt sunny Owensboro 63 52 pt sunny nance on Thursday night in a 6-0 vote. believe sounds or vibrations are causing Corbin 61 48 pt sunny Lexington 60 48 mst sunny Paducah 62 52 rain In addition to prohibiting smoking at Covington 60 46 mst sunny Louisville 63 51 mst sunny Pikeville 63 50 mst sunny damage to their homes or personal dis- Cynthiana 60 45 mst sunny Madisonville 63 53 pt sunny Prestonsburg 60 47 sunny indoor places, the ordinance would not comfort can call the public affairs office Danville 60 48 mst sunny Mayfield 65 53 rain Richmond 60 48 mst sunny allow people to light up in outdoor are- at (859) 779-6221. Elizabethtown 62 49 pt sunny Middlesboro 61 48 pt sunny Russell Springs 62 49 pt sunny Evansville, IN 62 51 pt sunny Morehead 58 45 mst sunny Somerset 61 50 pt sunny nas or stadiums or within a “reasonable Frankfort 60 46 mst sunny Mount Vernon 60 47 pt sunny Winchester 60 48 mst sunny distance” of the entrance to a public building. Violators can be fined up to Body found near brush National Cities $50 for a first offense. City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. City County member Roxanne fire near border Atlanta 66 53 rain Houston 80 63 pt sunny Phoenix 84 59 pt sunny Boston 54 34 sunny Los Angeles 71 55 pt sunny San Francisco 61 55 rain Blankenship says people elected her ” Chicago 58 41 cloudy Miami 77 65 sunny Seattle 65 47 sunny to make the right decisions for the com- CROSS PLAINS, Tenn. (AP) — Dallas 81 62 pt sunny Minneapolis 52 32 rain St. Louis 61 49 rain munity” so she voted for the measure. Authorities in Robertson County say Denver 64 34 mst sunny New York 56 40 sunny Washington, DC 60 43 sunny Officials say they will start enforcing firefighters responding to a brush fire the ban in April. near the Kentucky border found the body of a man near the blaze. Moon Phases UV Index

WSMV-TV reported police didn’t Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Gov. appoints new release the man’s name. The fire was in 3/30 3/31 4/1 4/2 4/3 the Cross Plains area. 7 6 6 7 7 Knott judge-executive An emergency medical services offi- Full Last New First High High High High High cial said the victim was an older man Mar 27 Apr 2 Apr 10 Apr 18 The UV Index is measured on a 0 - 11 number scale, with a higher UV 0 11 HINDMAN (AP) — Kentucky Gov. who lived nearby. It appeared he was Index showing the need for greater skin protection. Steve Beshear has appointed a new overcome by smoke as a small brush fire ©2010 American Profile Hometown Content Service judge-executive for Knott County. in his yard burned out of control.

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More Information: Visit BaptistHealthCorbin.com THE DAILY NEWS | saturDAY | march 30, 2013 Page 3 LIFESTYLES Captain retires from Middlesboro Fire Department

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Retired fireman Ron Temple, left, stands with Middlesboro Fire Chief Tim Wilder, right. Temple was a Retired fireman Ron Temple, center, stands with his former firemen. Temple said his fellow firemen captain when he retired. He worked with the fire department for 24 years. were like family to him. He said he will miss working alongside them. Knickknacks might get whacked Bible thought Dear Heloise: I would uses for pliers: of apple you are holding, The empty cross and the empty tomb provide a full salvation. like to add a comment to ■ Use to open difficult you must be able to read The Lord is risen indeed! the suggestion on wash- cans. that tiny label stuck on —Luke ing knickknacks in the ■ Hold a match to light the fruit. Other super- dishwasher that I read a fireplace. market chains label their in The Washington Post. ■ For pulling weeds. fruit, so why can’t all of Please be careful that ■ Use to remove a per- them? there is no gold or silver fume nozzle. — Joan L., via email” trim on them and that ■ Use to thread shoe- they can withstand the laces. Your guess is as good as heat in the dishwasher. — Heloise mine! Oh, you do have to There are only two guess, don’t you? of us in our household, EATING HABITS — Heloise and we also frequently Dear Heloise: I read run out of dishes before about the cat who throws STRAW PLATES we can fill up the dish- up. I also have a cat who Dear Heloise: I’ve used washer. Our best set of throws up, and I try to the woven straw plates dishes has silver prevent it by making that support paper plates on the edges and him eat more slowly. at summer picnics and cannot be washed I place two cat toy barbecues. But I use them in the dishwasher. balls in his dish so in the microwave as a Harrogate and New Tazewell (Heloise here: Older he has to push them base plate for my mug, and delicate items out of the way with soup bowl, even my din- should be hand- his nose before he ner plate. The straw does washed, but modern gets a piece of kib- not get hot, and it’s easy :(/&20(6 pieces usually can ble. It has cut down to put your fingers under be put in the dish- Hints on the throwing-up the straw plate, with washer safely.) from episodes quite a lot, thumbs on the edge of the -26(3+/ I also have Heloise and he is still quite hot plate, and transport learned that many a fat cat! your food safely. .(11('<,,,0' pots and pans can- — Sally in New — Valerie in Lake not be placed in the Brunswick, Canada :RPHQ¶V+HDOWK dishwasher (if they have Barrington, Ill. wooden knobs or handles NO OVERFLOW I have some of these, FDOOIRUDQDSSRLQWPHQW — Heloise) because the Dear Heloise: I once &DOO heat will crack or splin- too, and I love them! You let the bathtub overflow. can even hand-wash them IRUDQDSSRLQWPHQW ter them and the handles. Now, to prevent this, So, we sometimes run the so they stay clean. while the water is run- — Heloise ZZZ/08XPFFRPZZZ/08XPFFRP appliance at less than full. ning in the tub, I carry a Or we take back out the nylon scrub to remind me few dishes that we need that the water is on. Not and rewash them by hand. one overflow since! — Pauline Lee, Bowie, Md. — T.D., via email

Thanks for sharing SOUND OFF your hints…always think Dear Readers: Here before putting items is this week’s sound off, (especially wooden or about stores not advertis- other specialty pieces) in ing the type of produce, the dishwasher. only the price: — Heloise “I shop often at a large supermarket near my BUTTON BRACELET home. I notice when I’m Dear Readers: I ran trying to buy apples that across a button bracelet the price is available in (red, white and blue) that large numerals, but if you a reader gave to me just want to know which kind two weeks after Sept. 11, 2001. I was appear- ing at a women’s show in Indianapolis on behalf of the newspaper. I’d like to share how she made it with a piece of elas- tic band and leftover buttons! And I want to thank the lovely woman (sorry, but I’ve forgotten her name) who gave this to me — if you read this, please let me know! Directions: Cut the elas- tic band open and mea- sure it to fit your wrist. Leave a little extra length for the closure. Lay the elastic flat and sew the buttons on in whatever design you choose. You could choose a cer- + Online Banking tain color or a theme, + e-Statements like pastels for Easter. Use different sizes and + Bill Pay overlap the buttons until e-Services you have the whole band e-Services+ Mobile Banking covered (except the clo- sure). When done, stitch + Text Banking the two ends together. + Apps These make cute gifts for a friend or yourself. + CenturyLine Visit my website, www. Heloise.com, to see the special red, white and blue bracelet and a photo from that day. — Heloise

FAST FACTS 423-626-7261 Dear Readers: Other Member FDIC Page 4 THE DAILY NEWS | saturDAY | march 30, 2013 Opinion General Manager Alexander Gould • Views expressed on the Opinion page are not necessarily those of the Daily News or its staff. Other Viewpoints Raising awareness every month There’s a danger in having Breast frightening: Will I lose my breasts? One of my good friends Dr. Cancer Awareness Month only in Will I go bald? Will I be able to J.O. had breast cancer surgery in Italy should be October. work during treatment? What are December 2012 — three types of We women get bombarded at my chances of survival? Where do I cancer, a radical mastectomy. She that time and tend to pay get support? Should I tell my has opted not to have reconstruc- denied a third shot attention to our breasts from mother, my sisters? Will I live tion. She reports, “It is not about a health and wellness point of to raise my children? If I must breasts: it’s about the cancer. For view primarily in that month die, will the death be painful? me, being rid of cancer is simply at Amanda Knox and pay scant attention to And the bigger questions a no brainer. As a woman who had that perspective the rest of arise: Should I have known three kinds of cancer and is now More than five years after the tragic murder of her the year. this was coming? Do I have cancer free, to be cancer free was roommate, Seattle’s Amanda Knox has weathered two From the time we’re quite a genetic predisposition to worth any sacrifice.” trials, nearly four years in prison, a Lifetime TV movie young, however, we are con- And Then breast cancer? How many of In our family, we have recent- and legal bills well above $1 million. cerned about cosmetic issues. Dr. Vivian my biological relatives have ly lost a very precious member What she doesn’t need is another stamp on her pass- Are my breasts too large? Blevins had this disease? Is there a whose cancer began in her breasts, port from Italy. Are they too small? Is the biological marker? Could I Mary Ann, the beloved daughter A recent ruling by Italy’s Court of Cassation, equiva- shape right? Are the nipples have caught this earlier if I of Mercedes Chadwick of Wallins. lent to the Supreme Court, overturned Knox’s 2011 the desired color? Are my breasts had done the recommended breast Mary Ann’s husband preceded her acquittal on charges of murdering Meredith Kercher in beginning to sag? exams each month? Should I have in death due to cancer, and they the house they shared in Perugia in November 2007. And we know from an early age been tested for the marker? When leave behind three beautiful chil- The ruling queues up a third trial. all the slang that is used to refer to I first noticed that lump and the dren ages 17, 19, 21, all still in If Italy seeks extradition of Knox, the U.S. govern- that part of our bodies — hooters, doctor told me not to worry, that I school. Siblings Rhonda, Debbie, ment should look closely at the sad, bizarre course of boobs, knockers, tits, puppies, muf- was too young, should I have gone Donovan and Tony are struggling this case and deny the request. fins, racks, melons, fried eggs, etc. for a second opinion? to deal with the death of their Her 2009 conviction was overturned in 2011 because We select a sweater or a dress And through all of this, we women once-vibrant sister. of fundamental flaws in the evidence against her and and we want to know how that want most of all to live, to become Make every month Breast Cancer her one-time Italian boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito. clothing works with our breasts. grandmothers and great-grandmoth- Awareness Month. Examine your The prosecution’s theory — of a sex game involving Is the neckline too low? Are we ers, to have the comforting softness breasts at the same time each Knox, Sollecito, Kercher and a fourth party gone bru- showing too much cleavage? Will of breast tissue on our chests and month. If you note a change, get tally awry — was as ludicrous as it was flimsy. we be respected at work if we wear not the restrictive scar tissues. We to a physician promptly. Study reli- Instead, evidence overwhelmingly pointed to the a particular blouse? don’t want to go through the pro- able Internet sources. Do every- fourth party, Rudy Guede, who fled Italy after the And at a certain time, the fear of cess of reconstruction with drains, thing in your power to be able to murder before eventually being captured and pleading breast cancer strikes and the ques- expanders, implants, nipple con- live a long and happy life because guilty. tions become less innocuous, more struction and tattoos. You are worth it! The history of this case suggests a third trial would get the Kercher family no closer to relief. And it would undoubtedly expose Knox, who has returned to study at the University of Washington, to double jeopardy. Strange quirks of Italian law allowed prosecutors to appeal the 2011 acquittal, and would allow Knox to be convicted in absentia in a third trial. She undoubtedly will remain a target of international paparazzi, particularly after her memoir is published next month. But she doesn’t deserve a forced return trip to Italy.

— The Seattle Times Today in History By the Associated Press Today is Saturday, March 30, the 89th day of 2013. There are 276 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On March 30, 1981, President Ronald Reagan escaped an attempt on his life outside a Washington D.C. hotel, where he was shot and seriously wounded by John W. Hinckley Jr. Also wounded were White House press secretary James Brady, Secret Service agent Timothy McCarthy, and District of Columbia police officer Thomas Delahanty. On this date: In 1867, U.S. Secretary of State William H. Seward reached agreement with Russia to purchase the terri- tory of Alaska for $7.2 million. In 1870, the 15th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which prohibited denying citizens the right to vote and hold office on the basis of race, was declared in effect by Secretary of State Hamilton Fish. Texas was readmitted to the Union. In 1909, the Queensboro Bridge, linking the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Queens, opened. In 1923, the Cunard liner RMS Laconia became the first passenger ship to circle the globe as it arrived in New York. In 1972, North Vietnamese forces launched their three-pronged Easter Offensive against South Vietnam; the fighting lasted until the following October. In 2002, Britain’s Queen Mother Elizabeth died at Royal Lodge, Windsor, outside London; she was 101 years old. Today’s Birthdays: Game show host Peter Marshall is 87. Actor Richard Dysart is 84. Actor-director Warren Beatty is 76. Rock musician Eric Clapton is 68. Actor Paul Reiser is 56. Rap artist MC Hammer is 50. Supporters will be marginalized Singer Tracy Chapman is 49. Actor Ian Ziering is 49. Singer Celine Dion is 45. Singer Norah Jones is 34. It is a sign of how far voters in 2008 enshrining Marriage Act. what has become of mar- supporters of gay mar- the traditional definition The real reason for the riage the past 40 years. riage have advanced that of marriage in the state’s court to invalidate the law You can say that it is too the term “opposite-sex constitution. would be that it suppos- pinched, given evolving marriage” — an infe- The Defense of edly has no rational basis mores. You can’t say it is 120 N. 11th Street•P.O. Box 579, Middlesboro, Ky. 40965 licitous phrase that once Marriage Act is a modest and is borne of “animus” inherently hateful. would have been a con- measure. For purposes toward gays. This is the If the Defense of Main number: (606) 248-1010•Fax number: (606) 248-7614 Find us on the web at: middlesborodailynews.com • facebook.com founding tautology — is of federal programs, it brief against Proposition Marriage Act is wrong- “The Home Daily of the Cumberlands” now in common usage. defines marriage as 8, which was struck headed, the solution is They have all the between a man and down by a federal simple and will be within CONTACT US: Regional General Manager: Alexander Gould momentum. The polls are a woman, and it says appellate court, reach in a few years if [email protected] swinging their way. They that states don’t the famously activ- gay marriage continues Regional Editor: Debbie Caldwell had victories in state-lev- necessarily have to ist 9th Circuit, on to win converts — repeal [email protected] el referenda for the first honor same-sex mar- grounds that it has it. And there is nothing Regional Administrative Coordinator: Pat Cheek time in 2012. The entire riages from other no “legitimate rea- wrong with Proposition [email protected] Production Manager: Roger Kirk Democratic Party is con- states. This creates son.” 8 that California’s voters [email protected] verting to their cause, a flexible environ- In this view, can’t fix by going to the CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT and conservatives are ment whereby the Rich the promoters of polls again. Regional Circulation Manager: Patrick Brooks increasingly split. federal government Lowry Proposition 8 came By seeking a shortcut [email protected] This would all seem recognizes the tra- Syndicated up with a definition in the courts, support- ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT reason to conclude that ditional understand- Columnist of marriage that ers of gay marriage want Classifieds/Legals: Karen Rhymer [email protected] their campaign of persua- ing of marriage that has stood for cen- to end debate through Senior Sales Representative: Wanda Paul sion is working, and to still applies in more than turies in the West and is judicial fiat. In an amic- [email protected] keep at it. Instead, sup- 40 states, while any state endorsed by every major us brief in the case, the Sales Representative: Michael Grimm porters of gay marriage is welcome to adopt any religion simply as an Becket Fund for Religious [email protected] are asking the Supreme other definition of the imaginative way to stick Liberty points out the EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Sports Editor: Jay Compton Court to declare the tra- institution that it sees fit. it to gay people. Every consequences if tradition- [email protected] ditional definition of mar- Opponents of the law serious contender in the al marriage is deemed Editorial Clerk: Bethany Moore riage —and by extension have concocted an argu- Democratic presidential irrational. Religious peo- bmoore@ civitasmedia.com everyone who adheres to ment against it on fed- primary in 2008, includ- ple and groups objecting Reporter: Anthony Cloud it — irrational and big- eralist grounds. But it is ing Barack Obama, sup- to same-sex marriage will [email protected] oted. They want to short- bizarre to contend that a ported this same defini- “face a wave of private Reporter: Reina P. Cunningham [email protected] circuit democratic delib- federal law defining mar- tion, presumably also out civil litigation under anti- eration via court ruling as riage for federal purposes of the same simmering discrimination laws never Published Tuesday through Saturday except on federal holidays. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. great cultural ukase. is an offense against the hostility to gays. intended for that pur- Periodicals postage paid to the Middlesboro Daily News, P.O. Box 579, Mid- The laws before the federalist structure of Supporters of tradition- pose,” and they will be dlesboro, Ky. 40965. Copyright©2013 by the Middlesboro Daily News. All rights reserved. All property rights of the entire contents of this publication shall be court are the Defense American government. al marriage believe that “penalized by state and the property of the Middlesboro Daily News. No parts hereof may be repro- of Marriage Act, passed The law has done noth- the institution exists as local governments.” duced without prior written consent. handily by a bipartisan ing to arrest the progress an expression of society’s In other words, sup- Carrier and motor route subsription rates are: 4 weeks – $9.50; 12 weeks – $28.50; 26 weeks –$57; 52 weeks – $105. By mail, paid in advance outside majority of Congress of gay marriage at the interest in children being porters of the exotic- the motor route area: 4 weeks – $27.34 and signed by President state level, where it now raised by their biological sounding practice of MEMBER Bill Clinton in 1996, and prevails in nine states and fathers and mothers. You “opposite-sex marriage” Kentucky Press Association•Associated Proposition 8, the mea- the District of Columbia can say that this under- will be marginalized for- Press•National Newspaper Association sure passed by California despite the Defense of standing is dated, given evermore. THE DAILY NEWS | saturDAY | march 30, 2013 Page 5 OBITUARIES NIDA COMMUNITY CALENDAR Mary June Nida, age 92, of Cumberland Gap, To place an announce- Bethel Baptist Church MONDAYS, MONDAY-FRIDAY Salvation Army building), Tennessee, was born July ment in the Community will have a CELEBRATION WEDNESDAYS A revival will begin at will host their SPRING 17, 1920, and went to be Calendar: email: bmoore@ of the seven last words The Arthritis 7 p.m. nightly Monday BOOK FAIR, from 9 a.m. with the Lord on March civitasmedia.com; fax: 606- of Jesus on the cross will Foundation’s WALK through Friday at to 5 p.m. April 5, 6, 8 and 27, 2013. She was a mem- 573-0042 attention Bethany conclude at 7 p.m. today. WITH EASE program is NEWTOWN BAPTIST 9. Books are 50 cents each ber of Marble Hill Church. Moore; or drop a written being conducted at the CHURCH. The evangelist or three for $1. copy of the announcement by She was preceded in EASTER SUNDAY Tazewell Senior Citizens will be Bro. Taylor Adams. our office at 120 North 11th An Easter SUNRISE Center. This exercise pro- Everyone is invited to APRIL 6 death by her parents, Street, Middlesboro (behind Mary Barnes and Timothy SERVICE will begin at 7 gram can reduce pain and attend. There will be a Food City). Announcements p.m. on Sunday at Trinity improve overall health. If BENEFIT SINGING for Lambert; her husband of should be submitted no 40 years, Ruffus Ray Nida; Baptist Church. Breakfast you can be on your feet MONDAY- Ralph and Peggy Fultz’s later than four days before for 10 minutes without WEDNESDAY brothers: Thomas, John, the event. If information is will be served after the medical expenses will and James Lambert. received in time, it will be service. increased pain, you can Bible Baptist Church, begin at 7 p.m. on April She is survived by her published one or two days have success with Walk located in Jonesville, 6 at Indian Creek Baptist son, Raymond Bruce before the event. The St. Anthony With Ease. Classes are Va., will have REVIVAL Church featuring the Glory Nida, Sr. of Harrogate; Catholic Church, located from 9:30-10:30 a.m. every SERVICES Monday Road Boys, Gibson Family daughter-in-law Brenda TODAY-SUNDAY in Pineville, will have Monday and from 9:30- through Wednesday begin- and others. The church Gail Wells Nida; grand- The St. Julian Catholic EASTER MASS at 9 a.m. 10 a.m. every Wednesday. ning at 7 p.m. nightly with is located at 665 Indian daughter, Patricia Church, located in on Easter Sunday followed Classes are free and taught preaching by Bro. James Creek Road in Harrogate, Gail and Christopher Middlesboro, HOLY by an Easter egg hunt for by a certified instructor. Langston, of Ringgold, Tenn. This event was Laprade; grandsons, WEEK SCHEDULE children. Ga. There will also be spe- rescheduled from Feb. 2 Raymond Bruce Nida, includes: Today (Easter MONDAY cial singing each night. due to inclement weather. Jr., and Matthew Wayne Vigil) — Blessing of Nick Pirovolos will The Middlesboro Everyone is welcome. and Tiffany Nida; great Newfire and Lighting of be the special GUEST LITTLE THEATRE will grandchildren, Chelsea, the Paschal Candle at SPEAKER at 10 a.m. have their regular month- TUESDAY The Speedwell Freewill Christin, and Carlie 8 p.m. followed by The on Sunday at the Easter ly meeting at 6:30 p.m. An OLD FASHIONED Baptist Church Ladies Laprade, Chloe, Dakota, Exsultet, Liturgy of the service of Cornerstorne Monday at Shade’s Cafe in fellowship meeting will Auxiliary will host a Anthony and Julianna Word – Old Testament/ Family Worship Center, Middlesboro. be held from 10 a.m. to PINTO BEAN SUPPER Nida; and a host of nieces, New Testament, Readings located at 201 Lothbury 1 p.m. on Tuesday at beginning at 5 p.m. on nephews and other rela- with Psalms and Prayers; in Middlesboro. For The second annual Bible Baptist Church in April 6. Dinner plates tives and friends. Baptism – Renewal more information, call PLANET PINK CANCER Jonesville, Va. Dinner will will side will be available. The family will receive of Baptismal Vows – 606-261-1224. AWARENESS WALK be served at approximately Barbecue dinners will also friends Saturday, March Confirmation, Reception will begin at 5 p.m. on 1 p.m. All preachers will be available. Everyone is 30, 2013, from 11 a.m. to into Full Communion First Baptist Church Monday at Home Federal be called from the floor. welcome. For more infor- 1 p.m. at the Green Hills and Easter Mass; Easter of Ewing will present the Bank through down- Everyone is welcome. mation, call 42-869-5572. Funeral Home. Funeral Sunday — Easter Mass Easter cantata, TO THE town Middlesboro to services to follow at 1pm at 11 a.m. followed by an RISEN KING, at 11 a.m. the Alexander Arthur The Harrogate Hospital The annual Claiborne in the Green Hills Funeral Easter egg hunt for chil- Sunday. Museum. Walkers can for Animals will spon- County and city of Home Chapel with Rev. dren. The Riverside Baptist enjoy blooming pink tulips sor DOG OBEDIENCE Harrogate TRASH PICKUP Jim Seals and Rev. Choir will perform an as they walk plus refresh- CLASSES at 6:30 p.m. (S.C.O.O.P) will be from 8 Frank Short officiating. TODAY-SUNDAY Easter Cantata, NAIL ments and items for sale beginning Tuesday at the a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on April 6. by Bell County Relay for Music provided by David A REVIVAL will begin SCARRED HANDS, Middlesboro Elks Lodge, Registration and trash bag Life teams. Planet Pink Painter. Burial will follow at 7 p.m. through Sunday directed by Eric Sutton located behind Walmart. pickup will be at 8 a.m. at T-shirts are available in the Elydale Cemetery in at Gospel Outreach Baptist at 11 a.m. on Sunday at A participating dogs are Harrogate City Park. The for $10 from the Home Gibson Station, VA. Church (located on Parker Riverside Baptist Church. required to show proof county will pay $1 per bag Federal Bank Relay for Life Pallbearers: Matthew Lane in Middlesboro) with Everyone is welcome to of current Kennel Cough picked up in the county. The team. Orders must be in Nida, Bill Lambert, Chris preaching and singing by attend. vaccine. For more infor- city of Harrogate will pay by March 27 and prepaid. Laprade, Dennis Wells, John Carter, grandson of mation, call 423-626-1676, $2 for each bag picked up To order T-shirts contact White Lambert, Rick the late Rev. Theo Carter. An EASTER CANTATA 606-246-1753 or 606-344- in the city. No household Betty Cochran at 242-1046 Kelley Jim Hyde will bring the will begin at 11 a.m. 9083. If no answer, leave a garbage will be accepted. or Joyce Rucker at 242- Green Hills Funeral special Easter message in Sunday at Carr’s Chapel message. For more information, call 1029. All proceeds from Home in charge of arrange- word and song on Sunday. Missionary Baptist 423-869-3364. ments Church, located at New the walk will go to the APRIL 4-6 www.greenhills-funeral- Highway 63 in Speedwell, American Cancer Society. THE AWAKENING A CHARITY AUCTION home.com Tenn. Everyone is wel- TENT REVIVAL will be for Pastor Bill Poore, of TODAY The Lucille Carloftis In lieu of flowers, the Gap Creek Baptist come to attend. held April 4-6, beginning Bennetts Fork Baptist family request donations Starting Sunday, an Garden Club will spon- at 7 p.m. nightly at Rose Church, will begin at Church will have a SPRING sor the second annual be made to the Green Hills CELEBRATION beginning EASTER REVIVAL will Hill Elementary School 5 p.m. on April 6 at the Funeral Home for funeral begin at 4 p.m. at Tazewell PLANET PINK CANCER in Rose Hill, Va. Services Middlesboro Community at 10 a.m. today. There will AWARENESS WALK will expenses. be egg hunts, fun and food. Church of God (the “Prepare will include: April 4 — Center. Poore has MDS to meet God” church, begin at 5 p.m. on Monday Evangelist Ronnie Owens, which usually turns to beginning at Bell-Whitley Mountain View Nursing located between Dogwood a missionary for at heart Myelogenous Leukemia. ALLEN Heights and the flea mar- CAA through downtown and founder of Camp There will be live music, hot and Rehabilitation will Pineville to McDonald’s. Jerry Lynn Allen, 52, of present a COMMUNITY ket). Services will begin at Jubilee, will be preach- dog and barbecue stand, Laurel Hill, passed away EASTER EGG HUNT at 7 p.m. Monday-Wednesday. ing with music by True refreshments, cakewalk, Kentucky Path Chapter on March 29, 2013 at 2 p.m. today (the hunt will Pastor Ed Noonchester and Gospel, of Cumberland Kid Corner (toys), silent NSDAR will meet at the Pineville Community be canceled if raining). The the congregation welcome Gap, Tenn. and singing by auction, county store and Hospital. He was born Easter Bunny will also be everyone. 6:30 p.m. on Monday at the Rose Hill First Priority.; much more. Non-clothing in Pineville on March 1, available to take photos. the Middlesboro Public April 5 — Evangelist donations will be accepted 1961, a son of the late Refreshments will be served WEDNESDAYS Library community Justin Helton, president until April 5. Items avail- William “Bill” and Ruth to everyone. For more The Claiborne County room. The topic will be of Skywatch Ministries, able will be: Toys, books, Patterson Allen. He information, contact Angie Extension Service and “Local Historic Women.” will be preaching with appliances, electronics, believed in the Baptist Horton at 606-337-7071. Tammy Hamby with the Member Stella Garland the Freedom Christian jewelry, furniture, home Faith and had been an health department will will be the speaker. Fellowship Praise Team, décor, hunting equipment, underground electrician at The third annual CROSS offer a free SIX WEEK Members are reminded of London, leading wor- exercise equipment, gift A & M Coal Company. CARRY will begin at 2 PROGRAM to help you to bring their items for ship as well as singing/ certificates to local busi- In addition to his par- p.m. today at the Pineville “Take Charge of Your the Women Veterans skit by the Edlydale First nesses, vacation attractions ents, he was preceded Community Hospital park- Diabetes.” This 2-hour layette and box tops for Priority; April 6 — Pastor and more. To donate, drop Norman Clark, pastor of off small items and toys in death by brothers and ing lot on the Dairy Queen class will begin at 1 p.m. education. Hostesses for sisters, Buck Allen, Bill side. All churches and at the Harrogate Senior Ewing Circuit UMC, will to the Middlesboro Police this month are Sharon be preaching with music Department, Kidz Korner, Allen, Lorene Cope, Tim everyone are welcome. Center on the follow- Harrell and Joy Harrell. Allen and Debra Sue Allen. ing Wednesdays: March by the Kevin Wilson Band, Daycare, Stone Realty Any woman interested of Corbin, and a skit by Survivors include his Support the Speedwell 27, April 3, April 10 and Auction of Tazewell and in joining Daughters of the Thomas Walker High wife of 21 years, Marilyn Volunteer Fire Department April 17. If possible, all Food City of Middlesboro. Brock Allen; sons, Jerry the American Revolution School First Priority. Large items or valuable by purchasing a $5 CHILI participants are asked is invited to attend. To L. Allen, Joshua L. Allen SUPPER from 5-8 p.m. to commit to attend all items may be picked by and Jordan T. Allen; sis- learn more about the APRIL 5, 6, 8, 9 calling 606-246-0280. today at Station No. 1 sessions. Registration is DAR, visit www.dar.org ter, Virgie Allen, brothers, required so materials can The Middlesboro For more information, (near Commercial Bank). or email Karen Potter- Billy Randall Allen and be prepared for each par- Learning Center, located visit Facebook (Pastor Hughes at rogerakaren@ at 118-1/2 North 18th Dennis Steven Allen and Mt. Gilead Baptist ticipant. To register, con- Bill Poore, Bennetts Fork Street (south side of the wife, Lisa and a host of Church’s regular fifth tact Donna at the center bellsouth.net. Baptist Church). nieces, nephews, other SATURDAY NIGHT at 423-869-8080. For more relatives and friends. SINGING will begin at 7 information, contact Carol Services will be at 2:00 p.m. today featuring The Brandon, extension fam- &DOOLQJDOO/08$OXPQL p.m. Monday at the Arnett Berry Family and local ily and consumer science & Steele Funeral Home singers. 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Another thing I was wondering if I should ask mean old deacons around here? that flood my mind. ward even for those of us who that all traditional Baptists a question and try to strike up She proceeded to share with Last week I wrote about that are out going and love meeting know is that no one sits in the a conversation. I decided to me that she was sure the dea- lady who stood up and new people and striking front pews — no one normally, go to the next level and I did, cons would pray with me, and praised the Jesus for dur- up conversations. except maybe a musician who based solely on the fact she she began to name deacons ing the song “How Great Since I shared my plays the piano, the preacher or seemed to be so lively in spirit. that were “mighty fine” dea- Thou Art.” The amaz- first moment of amazing a staff member. My mind was spinning with cons. Our conversation grew ing moment happened church experiences in The one group we expect to what would be an appropriate quickly as she asked about my because no one else stood my last column about my sit up front would be the dea- question and so I just shot from need for prayer and if I was with her and the tradi- recent visit to a Methodist cons. They sit there only long the hip and said, “I noticed visiting. tion of their church didn’t church, I thought it only enough to take up the offering there are a lot of seat cushions, To say I was being encour- embrace that type of Until Tnen fair that I write about an most of the time. With all that you reckon I’m sitting in some- aged is an understatement. I expression in public wor- Tim Mills experience I had in an said, I decided I would go sit one’s reserved seat?” was also excited — excited to ship. old-fashioned Southern up front and this would surely Immediately she said, meet someone that seemed to Research is an impor- Baptist church. guarantee I would not be tak- “Sitting up front you will be be most genuine. I loved her tant part of writing and I’ve I knew immediately it was an ing someone’s regular seat. just fine, and I’ll move if you smiled and her sense of humor interviewed a lot of individuals old-fashioned church because Now this was going to be an want to sit where I am.” too. over the years to gain insight, throughout the church I could “amazing moment at church” This was totally amazing, This is an “amazing moment opinions and information cov- see small pillows or cushions because I sat down on the sec- considering most of us don’t at church” without a doubt. If ering a large array of subjects laying on different pews. I ond pew and within seconds an like to be inconvenienced espe- you have ever been a visitor to and topics. knew this meant that some- elderly lady sat down directly cially after we have settled in. an unknown church it is amaz- Meeting and talking with one was use to always sitting behind me in this large church. Seeing a big smile on her ing how unwelcome you can people can be a scary moment in that spot. I also knew in Immediately this lady said face, I thought I would ask sometimes feel, but that didn’t for some, and I am guessing Baptist tradition that meant “hello” and asked how I was if there might be a deacon happen on this experience. I those of you that know me are that you didn’t sit there either. doing. My response was that that would want to pray with was totally welcomed and even thinking you are not concerned So, I was looking for a spot I was great, thanks for asking. me. I prefaced my comment prayed for. The view from the cross Sunday School Lesson — Luke 23:35 “The people stood watch- curiosity-seeking crowd? to understand that they where He bowed before ley between the city and from the cross that day? ing…” Could Jesus look toward had seen the Lamb of God His Father and His God? Himself, unaware that the Did He see a world that Many have undertaken the place where it all who came to take away Could He see the spot still One to whom they had would mostly not care, a the work of sharing their began? Could He see the the sin of the world? Did wet with the sweat that fell poured out their hallelujahs world that would mostly view of the cross of Christ. rooftops of Bethlehem, they know that He was also like great drops of blood, just six days ago was, up not know? Yet He knew But what about Christ’s catch a glimpse of the inn destined for Jerusalem, to the place where He sur- the hill a ways, pouring that this was how it would view from the cross? that had no room where be laid on a different kind rendered His will to the out Himself? Would they be even before He went What did Jesus see as the curious came to see an of altar doing more than Father’s and won the battle understand that this One and He still went. Why? He hung there, gasping unusual sight? their lambs? for the souls of humanity? they had called the son of Could it be He also saw for every breath, strain- Could Jesus see the hills Could Jesus look toward Did Jesus strain David was truly the the homeless man finding ing to speak every word? where the shepherds had Samaria? Did He think to gaze into the Son of God? Someday a new home that He would about the woman He spoke We know what the people been watching over their Temple? The early would someone tell prepare for him? Did He to at the well? Could she around Him saw, the gospel flocks by night, sheep des- afternoon sun is them of this day? have known that when grows strangely dark Someday would see the single mother who writers share the stories tined for the Temple and Jesus spoke of a mountain magnifying the light they understand and finding love and hope in a of mocking crowds, angry the altar; sheep that would and true worship that He of fire emanating believe? bridegroom named Jesus? religious leaders, a weeping give their all to cover the was speaking of this holy from the Great Altar. Could Jesus see Did He see the son with a mother and missing follow- sin of many? Would those place? The altar is ablaze, into the realm of needle, a daughter walking ers. But what did Jesus see shepherds who gathered at Could Jesus look toward fed by the fuel of John Ditty the spiritual? Could the streets, an old couple from His place above the the manger that night come the city? Could He see the hundreds of Passover Contributing He see Michael and alone and lonely? Did He Upper Room where He lambs. Could He see Columnist Gabriel, hands on see the successful business taught with the loaf and the the Temple drains their swords, eyes man sitting at a once filled cup? Just the night before gushing with the darting between the table in the once bustling He had been there and He blood of the sacrifices, horrific scene of the cross home that was once alive told them of the true mean- reminding the worshiper of and the longing eyes of the with the laughter of a fam- ing of broken bread and God’s Passover grace? The Father? These among the ily; a family long since gone shed blood. Could He see blood of the first Passover greatest of the angelic ser- to seek another who loved beams of a rising sun glis- lambs, when applied to the vants of the Lord ready to being home with them tening against the cup He door, bought deliverance respond to a word, a nod, more than in the office left on the table just a few from certain death. Would the slightest movement of without them? Did Jesus hours before? Did His men they understand that their the Father’s hand. They see the myriads of others understand that the cross hearts were also a door don’t understand the hesi- who longed for purpose, was the cup that He must and that now He was the tancy. The Son needs them. who cried out for hope? drink, that at this moment Passover Lamb? Why does He not call, why Could Jesus see all the blood of the new cov- Would they come to does the Father not act? these things? I don’t know, enant shed for many for the understand that the hill Can Jesus see the tears in maybe. But this I do know. covering of their sin was called Golgotha and the eyes of their bowed Jesus knew why He was flowing from Him? Calvary was a greater altar, heads as they submit to Could Jesus see the vine- that He was a more perfect the will of the Father and looking down from the yard near the olive grove? sacrifice? Would those in the Son? cross rather than up at it. Did He want to cry out to that place that day ever What did Jesus see from He saw that what the world His followers, “Hang on to learn of this place? Would the cross? Could He look needed was to be able to Me. Only in My death can they ever hear of another across time as easily as He look up at the cross, into there be life, only in the Passover Lamb slain for looked across the faces of the eyes of the God who so Vine can you truly live.” the sin of the world? Or the crowd that day? Could loved the world, the eyes God hears our of the One who so loved Did He look to the place would they keep coming He see me; did He see you? where He had talked to back to a lesser altar, all Were we the joy that was them. the Father about this very the time longing for greater set before Him that made it That’s who Jesus saw moment? Could He see assurance? possible to endure the cross when He looked down at prayers, pleas the small square of ground Could Jesus see the and scorning its shame? you. What do you see when where He knelt in prayer, children playing in the val- What did Jesus see you look up at Him? “I love the Lord because will fear no evil; for thou He has heard my prayer art with me.” (Psalms and my earnest plea. He 23:4a) has inclined His ear unto God heard the writer’s me therefore I will call earnest plea and saved upon Him as long as I him from death so he The good, bad and even better live.” (Psalms: 116.1-2). posed the question, “What During recess, while my shall I give in return for I have bad news. without the fear of being genetic mutation or yet is “for good and not for schoolmates and I were all these benefits?” Researchers have confirmed swallowed up in a solar to be invented scientific disaster, to give us a future playing revival, we had Instead of doing great that planet Earth is headed doomsday. So, we should advancement could be our and hope.” Easter is a sign and sym- a pretend preacher. We things in return — he did toward an apocalypse. all keep paying our credit undoing. Yes, I know that the card bills, car payments Ray Kurzweil, of futur- bol that human life will sang. We shouted. small things great. Mayan calendar is in our and saving for college and istic and Google fame, end neither with a bang We prayed. He gave himself! rear-view mirror, and we retirement. believes that humanity nor a whimper. Easter Instead of pre- I’ll go to the temple have all returned to pay- But alas, maybe not, has “about even chances tells us that life will go on, tending to pray, I (church) in the pres- ing our credit card bills, for I have bad news of making it through even when everything else really talked to God. ence of all his people mortgages and car pay- still. Life on this the next century.” seems to indicate other- The Lord bent his and give the Lord ments once again. But we planet will likely end But then he adds wise. Easter proves that ear to me. He heard what I have prom- have not escaped celestial long before our sun the cunning caveat God, along with Kurzweil, my supplications ised Him. (He paid disaster. reaches critical mass. that he has “always is an optimist. and Jesus became Day by Day his vows.) Scientists say that our Outside of the pros- been accused of Admittedly, the bad my Savior, and I Louise Day “I’ll serve you as sun, the star that anchors pects that an aster- being optimistic.” news of this world is sti- knew God was my Ramey my Mother did: I’ll our little spot in the Milky oid will obliterate us, So maybe we should fling. With so much vio- Heavenly Father. My take the cup of salva- Way, is moving in its natu- there is much more quit paying our bills lence, fear, evil, and uncer- testimony then and tion.” (God’s faith- ral life cycle toward becom- to fear. There is a Keeping after all. tainly, one is tempted to now is: God is so big fulness had brought about ing a Red Giant. The core chance that a super the Faith But there remains admit that the doomsday- of the star will intensify volcanic eruption Ronnie some good news – ers and pessimists are and I am so little, like this devotion.) He gave McBrayer the psalmist — I love the a thanksgiving offering and expand on a gargan- could so alter our the best news of all. right. Why not don the lord because he heard my and called upon the name tuan scale. The sun will atmosphere that we While the survival of morning garments and earnest plea and I will call of the Lord. AND YES, become so large that it will all go extinct. There is life on Earth appears grim gloomily bid adieu to the life that was? upon him as long as I live. offerings are part of our will suck our planet in and always the prospect of pan- from a scientific perspec- everything will be vapor- demic, massive food short- tive (and definitely from Yet, that was the same As ‘par for the course worship. temptation that faced the of life’ the Psalmist found Now the writer says I ized into oblivion. ages, and the exhaustion of some religious perspec- Our only hope is to the earth’s fresh water sup- tives), it doesn’t appear to followers of Jesus when trouble and sorrow in a am at peace with the Lord the sun rose on that first near death experience. — He heard me, delivered colonize other planets, or ply. And then there is the be so from God’s perspec- maybe to send a group of biggest danger for future tive. The resurrection of Resurrection Sunday. Then and there the writer me from death and tears; hardy human pioneers to humanity: Future human- Jesus – that Christians cel- Little did they know that discovered God’s attri- now I can rest and Praise jump on a stray asteroid ity. ebrate this Easter weekend life had not ended; not butes. God was righteous, the Lord! as it swings by terra firma Forget about all the out- – says, if it says anything even close. Life was just gracious, merciful and a Fill in the blank; I love — that is of course if one side possibilities for our at all, that God believes in getting started. No, I don’t living reality. and praise the Lord because of those asteroids does not demise. The biggest risks life. Easter signals to the believe that God is finished “The Lord protects the ______and what shall I cause our extinction first. are the ones we pose to universe that humanity has with this world yet – not helpless and He helped give Him in return for all Not so fast, however! ourselves. We could eas- a still unfolding destiny, by a long shot. We have me,” the writer exclaimed. these benefits? This catastrophe isn’t ily destroy one another not a predetermined dead a future, a bright future Just as God helped the Louise Day Ramey is a syndicated colum- going to happen for anoth- with our own nuclear end. indeed. Psalmist He has promised nist who has worked on the staff of Clear Ronnie McBrayer is a syndicated col- Creek Baptist Bible College and is the wife er seven million years. Our machinery. Our technol- Easter is the great news umnist, speaker, and author of multiple to help us. “Yea, though of a former Cookeville, Tenn. Pastor. She sun is still young, and as ogy we now so love, could that God is not planning books. You can read more and receive I walk through the valley may be reached at daybyday@netcom- long as it is young, life run amok. Some unfore- a cosmic funeral. Easter regular e-columns in your inbox at www. of the shadow of death, I mander.com. on this planet can go on seen disaster involving shows that God’s strategy ronniemcbrayer.me. THE DAILY NEWS | saturDAY | march 30, 2013 Page 7 The Tri-State Area’s Devotional Page

Banish Fear and Anger From Your Life

ear and anger are natural human emotions and it is perfectly appropriate to feel them in the appropriate circumstances. These emotions, which are closely allied with our bodies’ “fight or Fflight” reactions, are natural mechanisms for self-preservation. It is clearly a good thing to feel fear when in the presence of real danger or anger. Fear and anger are a bit like warning bells or alarms, telling us that we need to fight or flee, but sometimes the alarm is going off and there’s no real danger. Some politicians and certain media outlets are good at stoking fear and anger, and seem bent on keeping us in a perpetual state of fear and anger. If a tornado is heading your way, it’s probably appropriate to be fearful (and to get in the basement), but should we really be angry or fearful about national or international politics? We should not be passively resigned in the face of politics. People should be informed and get involved in local, state and national politics, but we need not get overly disturbed about it. The real problem with all of the fear and anger generated these days is how unproductive and debilitating it is. It keeps the talking heads happy, but it leaves the rest of us fearful, angry, and powerless to do much about it. So, perhaps we should keep our heads calm and unruffled, and save the fear and anger for when we really need it.

He who is slow to anger is better than the mighty, and he who rules his spirit than he who takes a city. R.S.V. Proverbs 16:32

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MIDDLESBORO KY. 28th Street(formerly Redman Lodge) Every 7:00 p.m. School 10 a.m., Worsip 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; WALNUT HILL BAPTIST APOSTOLIC Tuesday at 8 p.m. MT. MARY BAPTIST Wed. Youth 6-7 p.m., Worship 7 p.m. HAYNES FLAT BAPTIST Hwy. 58, Ewing, Pastor Rev. Bro. Kenny HOUSE OF PRAYER Old Pineville Pike Yellow Hill, Sunday Speedwell, Tennessee -Old Hwy. 63 , Gillum, Pastor, SundaySchooI10a.m., Wor- Elydale, Amos Hall, Minister, Thurs.l FIRST APOSTOLIC THE GOOD SHEPHERD PENECOSTAL DUNLAP BAPTIST School 10 a.m., morning worship 11 a.m., Parker Lane, Worship 10 a.m. & 7 p.m.; VARILLA BAPTIST Robert Owens, Pastor, Sunday School 10 ship 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Sun. 7 p.m. West Cumberland Avenue, Sunday School Beltline, Sunday School, lOa.m., Worship & Worship 11 :00 a.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Sun. evening 6 p.m., Wed. prayer meeting Tues. 7 p.m. Varilla, Rev. Bruce Cupp, Pastor, Sunday a.m., Worship 11 a.m. & 7 p.m.; 11 a.m. & 7 p.m. 7:00 p.m. School 10 a.m., Worship Sun. 11 a.m. & 6 Wed. 7 p.m. CHRISTIAN WORD OF FAITH WORSHIP CENTER PRESBYTERIAN p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m.; Ewing, Larry Luttrell Pastor, Sunday ASSEMBLY OF GOD EAST CUMBERLAND AVE. BAPTIST Rev. Mitch Bradshaw Pastor, Sunday MT. MORIAH BAPTIST MT. PLEASANT BAPTIST BETHANY CHRISTIAN School 10 a.m., Worship 11 :00 a.m. PRAISE ASSEMBLY OF GOD 314 19th Street, Rev.James Chesney JR., FIRST PRESBYTERIAN VICTORY BAPTIST Pine Hill Rd, Harrogate, TN, Pastor - Rev. Hwy. 58, Ewing, DuaneJones, Pastor, & 6 p.m. Sun.; Youth Bible Study School 9:45 a.m., , Worship 11 a.m. & 6 Minister, Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship West Cumberland Avenue, p.m., Wed. 7 p.m. North 20th Street, Sunday School 1 0 a.m., Arjay, Rev. James Polly, Minister, Sunday JerryPeck,Sr.,SS 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. Sunday SchooI 10a.m., Worship 11 a.m. Wed. 7 p.m. Ralph Tennyson, Minister, 11 a.m., Wed. 6:30p.m. Worship 11 a.m.; Sun. BibleStudy6:30 School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; & 6 p.m. , 3rd Sun. singing 6 p.m. p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. CHURCH OF GOO HARROGATE CHRISTIAN TABERNACLE Worship 11 a.m. & 6 p.m., Wed. 7 p.m. FAITH MISSIONARY BAPTIST MT. VIEW BAPTIST Dinner & Activities Wed. 5:45 p.m.; PINE GROVE BAPTIST 332 Arthur Road Cumberland Gap, TN BAPTIST South 13th St., Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Parker Lane, Alonzo Hodge, Minister Pastor Timothy Goins Worship 11 a.m. & 7 p.m., Wed. 7 p.m. WASIOTO BAPTIST Weavers Knob, Speedwell, Pastor - Rev. ELYDALE CHURCH OF GOD Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. Grace Fellowship Presbyterian Church, U.S. 119, Robey Walters, Minister, Sunday JimmyBranscome, SundaySchooI10a.m., Ewing, J.R. Taylor, Minister, Sunday School BENNETTS FORK BAPTIST 1st and 3rd Sunday Premier-Winchester Ext., Sunday School, Presbyterian Church of America School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; Worship 11 a.m. & Wed. 7 p.m. 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. & 7 p.m.; Thurs. SHILOH CHURCH, FIRST BAPTIST Middlesboro Wed. 7 p.m. 7p.m. 10 a.m. , Worship, 11 a.m. & 6 p.m., Cumberland Ave., Sunday School 9:45 NEW HOPE BAPTIST 1507 Exeter Avenue. Sunday 10:30 Wed. 6 p.m. a.m., Worsh ip 11 a.m., & 6 p.m.; Wed. Wells Camp, Pastor, Ken Mason, Sunday Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m. PRUDEN BAPTIST a.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m. David King, 6:30 p.m. School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., Thurs. Pastor Don Aven WEST PINEVILLE BAPTIST Pruden, Worship 11 a.m.; Wed. 5 p.m. ROSE HILL CHURCH OF GOD 606-670-2050 Sunday School 1 0 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. Terry Mitchell, Minister, Sunday School 10 Pastor. Starting April 8, 2 p.m. BINGHAMTOWN BAPTIST 7p.m. Sunday service. N. 25th Street, W.B. Bingham, Minister, GOSPEL OUTREACH www.gracefellowshipmiddlesboro.org & 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. PUMP SPRINGS BAPTIST a.m., Worship 11 a.m. & 6:30 p.m.; Tues. Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. Parker Lane, Worship 10 a.m. & 6 p.m.; NORTHSIDE BAPTIST Pump Springs Road, Harrogate, Rev. Scott 7:15 p.m. and 7 p.m., Wed. 7 p.m. Wed. 7 p.m. North 20th St. Ext., Randy Phelp, Minister, SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST WHIPPLE BAPTIST Cannon, Sunday School 1 0 a.m., Worship WHITE ROCK CHURCH OF GOD Sunday School 10 a.m. , Worship 6 p.m., Tanyard Hill, Rev. David Gibbons, Pastor, 11 a.m. & 7 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. MOUNTAIN ASSEMBLY BRIGHT STAR BAPTIST CHURCH GRACEWAY MISSIONARY BAPTIST Wed. 7 p.m. MIDDLESBORO SEVENTH DAY ADVEN- Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 10 a.m. Caylor, Gerald Wart, Pastor, Wednesday 121 Arie Turner Lane Hutch, KY, Randy Wilson, Minister TIST & 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. RED HILL BAPTIST Night (Youth Service) 7:00 p.m. Saturday off West Cumberland 3 mi. from Hwy 25E Sunday Schoo] 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. OLD YELLOW CREEK BAPTIST North 11 th Street, Mykal Ringstaff, Min. Speedwell, Rev. Gary Money, Pastor Night 6:00 p.m., Sunday School 10 a.m., Pastor Art Shady, [email protected] & 6 p.m., Wed. 7 p.m. 38th S1. & Winchester Ave., Pastor Rev. SaturdayServuces, Sabath SchooI10a.m., CATHOLIC Sunday School 1 0 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. Sunday Night 6:00 p.m. SS 9:30 a.m., Morning Service 10:45 a.m. Jeff Greene, SS 9:45AM; Worship 11 Worship 11 :15 a.m. & 7 p.m.; 2nd Sat. 7 p.m. Sunday Evening at 6:00 p.m. 606-242-8783 GREATER TABERNACLE BAPTIST :00AM and 6:00 PM. Wed. 7:00 PM ST. ANTHONY PENTECOSTAL www.brightstarbc.com 202 Ellenwood Road, Rev. Arthur Trent, OTHER Virginia & Laurel Avenue, Father Thobias SHAWANEE BAPTIST ROSE HILL COMMUNITY Minister, Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship OLD YELLOW CREEK BAPTIST #2 Sabariar, Pastor, Mass: Sunday 9:00 p.m.; Shawanee, Rev. John Gibbons, Minister PENTECOSTAL 11 :30a.m. Ist&3rdSun., Wed.4p.m.2nd& 45th Street, Rev. John Brown Pastor CANNON CREEK PRIMITIVE BAPTIST ABUNDANT HARVEST CHURCH Holy Day Eve 7 p.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. , Worship 11 a.m. Rose Hill, Rodney Hensley, Minister, 4th, , B.T.U. 11 :30 a.m. 2nd & 4th Sun. Sunday School 10am, Worship 11 am & (Nondemoninational) S.S. 10 a.m.; Wed. 7 & 6:00 p.m.; Wed. 7:00 p.m. Sunday 6 p.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. Hwy. 188, Clear Fork, Elder SIeve Greene, 6pm • Wed 7 pm Minister, Worship 3rd Sat. & Sun. 10 a.m. p.m.; Sun. 7 p.m. CHRISTIAN HENSLEY CHAPEL BAPTIST UNDERWOOD GROVE BAPTIST SOUL’S HARBOR PENTECOSTAL Hw. 441, Murphy Buell, Minister PINE GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH CHESTER AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Hwy. 217, Hutch, S.S. 10 a.m., Sunday FAITH TEMPLE FIRST CHRISTIAN Hwy. 630n Underwood Grove Road, Pastor HOLINESS Sunday School 10 a.m. ,Worship 11 a.m. 25E Middlesboro, Shawn Baker, Pastor, Tennessee Avenue Marvin Simmons, Sunday School 10 a.m. Route 684 Ewing, VA. Pastor: Rev. 223 Chester Ave, Rev. Ray Collet, Pastor, & 6 p.m., Wed. 7:00 p.m. Worship 11 a.m. & 7 p.m. S.S. 10 a.m., Worship Sun. 11:00 a.m. & Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m., & 6 p.m., Rev. Brian House, Interim Sun. Worship 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. ; Wed. George Sowels, Jr., Tues. & Sun. 6:00 p.m.; Wed. 7:00 p.m. PINNACLE VIEW PRIMITIVE BAPTIST Wed. 7 p.m. Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. ; night 7 p.m. Night 7 p.m., 4th Sun. 11 a.m. MELDRUM BAPTIST Bible Study Wed. 7 p.m. Richard Barnett, Pastor, Sunday School 10th St. & LothburyAve., Kenneth Robbins, CHURCH OF CHRIST CLEARFORK MISSIONARY BAPTIST 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. & 6pm Minister, Worship 2nd weekend Sat. & Sun. CHURCH OF THE FIRST BORN OTHER Dunlap, James Barnett, Minister, Worship CHURCH OF GOD At 2 Colmar, Hwy. 188, Pastor: Rev Ferlin MILLERS CHAPEL BAPTIST 10 a.m., 4th weekend Sun. 10 a.m. 11 HARROGATE CHURCH OF CHRIST DANIEL BOONE TRINITY TABERNACLE Daniels, 8.S. 10 a.m., Worship Sun. 11 :00 800 Evans Drive, Travis Tompson, Minis- 347 Shawanee Road , Criag Collins, Min- a.m. & 6:00 p.m.; Wed. 7:00 p.m. ter, Sunday School! 0 a.m. , Worship 11 RED OAK BAPTIST a.m. & 7:30 p.m.; Wed. Sat. 7:30 p.m. CHURCH OF GOD Ewing, Charles Long, Minister, Sunday N. Beltline, Dale Jones, Minister, Sunday 315 Cherry Street, Rev. Robert W. Perkins, ister, School 10 a.m. , Worship 11 a.m. CROSSROADS a.m. & 6 p.m., Wed. 7 p.m. Worship 10 & 11 a.m. , 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 An alternitve worship experience. 148 N. School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. & 6 p.m., CHURCH OF THE TRUE LIVING GOD OF Pastor, Sunday School 10 a.m. & 7 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Wed. 7 p.m. HOLINESS Worship 11 a.m. & 7 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. p.m. 869-8033 329 S. 20th St. , Pator, Joseph Glover RICHARDSON CHAPEL BAPTIST CrossPointe Christian Church CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY POWELL VALLEY CHURCH OF CHRIST Pastor Rev. Randy Wilson, Sunday School Pastor - Rylan Allen Hendron Hill; Cary, Custer Watts, Pastor, Old Hwy. 63, Cumberland Gap, Scott 10 a.m. , Worship 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. and 10:40am Sunday morning Sunday School 10 a.m. , Worship 11 a.m. Collins, Tuesday. 7 p.m. & 7 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Minister, Sunday School 1 Oa.m., Worship LIGHTHOUSE SANCTUARY 11 SOUTHSIDE BAPTIST Salisbury Ave., Middlesboro; Jess Roark, CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY a.m. & 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. 869-5547 410 Doncaster Ave., Pastor Jay Sulfridge, pastor; Wed. 7 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m. , Sat. Fourth Street, Allen M. Lord, Minister Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. 7p.m. Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m., CHURCH OF GOD & 6 p.m., Wed. 7 p.m. 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. PARKER LANE HOLINESS FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH OF GOD THANKFUL BAPTIST Parker Lane, Fred Helton, Minister CHURCH OF GOD OF TRUE BELIEVERS Arthur,Arnold Guy, Minister, Sunday School Advertise Your Business 19th Street, John H. Clark, Minister Sunday School 11 a.m., Worship 7:30 p.m.; Calvin, Don Miracle, Pastor, everySaturday 10 a.m., Worship 7 p.m.; Thursday 7 p.m. SundaySchooll0a.m., WorshipSun. 11 :30 Wed. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m., Sunday Worship 12:00 p.m. HERE a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Wed. 6 p.m. TAZEWELL CHURCH OF GOD SALVATION ARMY METHODIST Sunday School 3:00 p.m., Worship 4:00 TRINITY BAPTIST 118 N. 18th St., Sunday School 9:45 a.m., p.m. Wednesday 3:00 p.m. 606.248.1010 South 30th, SundaySchooll0a.m., Pastor: Worship 11 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. FIRST UNITED METHODIST Keith Medley, Worship 11 a.m. & 6:00 p.m., VirginiaAvenue, Rev. RonaldD. SuntkenJr., LUTHERAN Wed. 7:00 p.m. PINEVILLE KY. Minister, Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship BAPTIST 11 a.m., Bible Study Thurs. 6 p.m. CHRIST OF THE CUMBERLANDS SIZEMORE WEST CUMBERLAND BAPTIST LUTHERAN Rt. 1, Box 213, Pastor M. Danny Robbins, ARJAY BAPTIST NAZARENE 190 Forge Ridge Road, Harrogate, Sunday Hardware Sunday School 1 0 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. Arjay, AY. Mills, Minister, Sunday School School, Bible Class 9 a.m., Worship & 6:30 p.m., Wed. 7 p.m. 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. & 7 p.m.; Wed. FIRST CHURCH OFTHE NAZARENE 11:00 a.m. 302 Kentucky Ave • Pineville, KY 7p.m. Ky. & Laurel, Rev. Ron Sylvester, Minister, 337-2302 CATHOLIC Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship METHODIST St. Anthony Catholic Church, Pineville BETHEL BAPTIST 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; Wed. 6 p.m. 156089 Virginia Avenue, Pineville Tennessee Avenue, James Chesney, Min. ARTHUR UNITED METHODIST Father Tobias Sabariar Sunday School 9:45 a.m ., PENTECOSTAL Arthur, Rev. Randall Wright , Minister, Sunday Mass: 9 a.m. Worship 11a.m. & 7 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Sunday School 11 a.m .; Worship 9:45 ARJAY PENTECOSTAL a.m. Justin Mays, Agent ST. JULIAN CATHOLIC BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Arjay, James Roark, Pastor, Worship Auto • Life • Health 118 E. Chester Ave., Middlesboro Jeff Tingle, Pastor, Sunday School 10:00 3 p.m.; Sat. & Wed. 7 p.m. HARROGATE UNITED METHODIST Father Tobias Sabariar a.m., Worship Sun. 11 a.m. & 7 p.m.; Hwy. 25, Rev. Randall Wright , Minister Home • Business • Retirement Sunday School 10 a.m.; Worship 11 a.m. Saturday Mass: 6 p.m. Wed. 7 p.m. BRADFORTOWN PENTECOSTAL Phone: (606) 248-9264 Sunday Mass: 11 a.m. Pineville, KY, Carl Jordon, Minister, Sat. & www.jmaysinsurance.com Confessions: Saturday 5:15 p.m. BLACK MONT FIRST BAPTIST Sun. Worship 7 p.m. LONE MOUNTAIN METHODIST Lone Mountain, Frank Brooks, Minister, Weekday Mass: Tues. 6:30 p.m., Hulen, David Howard, Minister, Sunday 1509 Hwy 25 E • Middlesboro, KY 40965 W-F 8 a.m. School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. BLACKSTAR PENTECOSTAL Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 10 a.m. ; Wed. 7 p.m. Hwy. 72 East, Blackstar, Rev. J.C. Craig 2nd Sun.; 6:30 p.m. 4th Sun. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Pastor, SS 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. & 6:00 Cumberland Ave, Rev. Brian House, CHENOA BAPTIST MISSION p.m., Mon. BibieStudy7 p.m., Wed. MOUNTAIN VIEW METHODIST Interim Pastor Hwy. 190 Chenoa, Sun. School 10 a.m., evening service 7:00 p.m. Harrogate, Rev. Dr. Herman F. Cats, Min. Advertise Your Business Sunday School 10:00 a.m., Worship 11 Worship 11 a.m. & 7 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Sunday School 10 a.m., 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE a.m. & 6 p.m.; Wed. 6:00 p.m. CALVIN PENTECOSTAL Worship 11a.m. & 8:30 p.m. • OUTPATIENT HEREREHAB SERVICE • DAY EAST JELLICO BAPTIST Rev. Wade Johnson, Pastor, Worship 7 SURGERY • MRI UNIT • CT SCANNER CHURCH OF CHRIST Hwy. 92-2077, Pastor Paul Anglin, SS p.m.; Sat.fTues.lFri. 7 p.m. OTHER • LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY 611 N. 25th St., Dale Turner, Minister, 10 a.m.; Worship 11 a.m. & 6 p.m., Wed. 606.248.1010 1850 OLD KNOXVILLE RD • 423-626-4211 Sunday School 10 a.m. , Worship 11 a.m. 7p.m. COMMUNITY HARVESTTABERNACLE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF & 6:30 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. LATTER DAY SAINTS Flat Shoals, David Rice, Minister, SS General Contractors EAST PINEVILLE BAPTIST 10:1 5 a.m., Wed. 7 p.m., Sun. 11 :00 a.m. Hwy. 63 Claiborne County, Bishop - Steve CHURCH OF GOD Jeppson, Sacrement 10 a.m.; Sunday Construction Winchester Ave., Chad Hensley, Pastor, 119 Hardpan Road, Shelby Money, Min. & 6:30 p.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. School 11 a.m., Priesthood 12:00 noon; Managers Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. Relief Society 12 :00 noon & 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Worship 11 a.m. & 7 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. NEW FERNDALE PENTECOSTAL Pastor Walter Brock, Asst. Pastor Claude SHAWANEE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH South 23rd Street Middlesboro CHURCH OF GOD MOUNTAIN EBENEZER MISSIONARY BAPTIST Baker, Sunday School 10 a.m. Pastor, Orville Yeary, Sunday School 10 ASSEMBLY Rt. 92, Truman Partin, Pastor, Sun. School Service Wed. 7 p.m., Sat. 7 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m., Sun. Worship 6 p.m., Wed. & Sat. 248-1110 Old Noetown Road, Michael Padgett, 10a.m. , Worship 11 a.m., a.m. & 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. Minister, Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 7 p.m. Sun. & Wed 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; Wed. 7 p.m. LAUREL HILL PENTECOSTAL HOUSE OF PRAYER IN CHRIST JESUS FAITH MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Laurel Hill Road Arthur (Formerly Old Gap Creek Baptist), CHURCH OF GOD NOETOWN Center Branch , Ingram, KY; Pastor Joe Laws, Pastor, Sunday School 11 a.m., Old Noetown Belt Line Road, Roger Cox, Kelly Partin Jr.; Sat. 7 p.m.-10 p.m.; Sun. OLD FOURMILE PENTECOSTAL Worship Sat, & Tues. 7:00 p.m. Minister, Sunday School 10 a.m. 11 p.m.- 2 p.m. Four Mile, Pastor, Rev. Bill Engle, Jr. Worship 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. SundaySchooI10a.m., Worship t1a.m. & FERGUSON RIDGE PENTECOSTAL FIRST BAPTIST 7 p.m.; Wed./Sat. 7 p.m. HOLINESS GENERAL ASSEMBLY CHURCH OF GOD Pastor: Rondald Howard; Sunday School 1215 Ferguson Ridge Road, Tazewell, TN 210-112 Ellenwood Road, Myra Smith, 9:45 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. & 7 p.m.; OLD STRAIGHT CREEK TRINITY Pastor Rev. Ronnie Hall, Wed., Sat. & Sun. Minister, Worship 11 a.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Wed. 7 p.m. TABERNACLE Nights, 3rd & 5th Sundays Hwy. 221, Straight Creek, Pastor Danny MISSION OF GOD MONARCH CHURCH OF GOD GREASY CREEK MISSIONARY BAPTIST Daniels, Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship, Shawanee, Harold B. Maiden, Min.,Sunday Pruden Road, Woodrow Gilbert, Minister, Pastor, Hurla Phillips, Sunday School 1 6:00 p.m., Wed. 7:00 p.m. School 10 a.m., Worship 7:30 p.m.; Wed. Sunday School 10 a.m. , Worship 7 p.m. 0:00, 7:30 p.m. Worship - Sun. 11 :00 a.m. & 6:30 p.m., Sun. & Thurs. STONEY FORK PENTECOSTAL SPIRIT & TRUTH WORSHIP CENTER Wed. 6:30 p.m. CHURCH OF GOD Arthur, TN, Audie Miracle, Pastor, Sunday NEW WORLDWIDE CHURCH OF GOD Stoney Fork, KY, Pastor Kenneth Saylor Salvation Army Chapel, Sat. 10:30 AM School 10 a.m., Worship 6 p.m., Bible JENSONBAPTIST Worship Sunday evening 7 p.m. Study Wed. 7 p.m. Thurs. Ladies’ Bible Jenson,Rev.$VWRU6LPSVRQ,Minister, Siudy 6:30 p.m. 30TH STREET CHURCH OF GOD SundaySchool9:45a.m.,Worship11a.m. STRAIGHT CREEK PENTECOSTAL South 30th Street, H.D. Morris, Minister, &6:30p.m.;Wed.7p.m. Straight Creek TIPRELL COMMUNITY Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 6 p.m.; West of Cumberland Gap on Tiprell Road, Wed. 6 p.m. MILL CREEK BAPTIST TRINITY PENTECOSTAL Randy Duncan, Minister, Worship 10 a.m.& EPISCOPAL Rev. Larry Sowders, Sunday School 25-E, North of Pineville, Danny Hall, Min. 7 p.m; Tues. 7 p.m. 10 a.m., Worship Sun. 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 7 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Wed./Sat. 7 p.m. TNT CHURCH OF GOD MTN. ASSEMBLY ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL Pastor, John Keefer, Hwy. 33, 131 Edgewood Road, Sunday School 10 NewTazewell, TN, SS 10 AM, Worship a.m., Worship 8:30 a.m., 11 a.m. MT. HEBRON BAPTIST PRESBYTERIAN Straight Creek , Roy Hatton, Minister, 11:00am ,6pm Wed. WY.C. 7 PM FULL GOSPEL Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN VICTORY WORSHIP CENTER & 7 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Bible Study Mission 507 Kentucky Avenue, Jim Woodring, 662 Patterson Road, Harrogate, Gary L. FULL GOSPEL MISSION Groups Minister, Sunday School 10 a.m., WorShip Miracle, Pastor, Sunday School 10 a.m., North 19th Street, Charles Kersey, Min. 11 a.m. Worship 11 :00 a.m. Sunday and Wednes- Woship 2 p.m.; Fri./Sa1. 7 p.m. MOSS CHAPEL MISSIONARY BAPTIST day Night 7 p.m. Hwy. 25E, Paul Gibson, Minister, Sunday OTHER METHODIST School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; INDIAN CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH Wed. 7 p.m. OLD STRAIGHT CREEK TRINITY Harrogate, TN COVENANT UNITED METHODIST TABERNACLE Pastor Steve Moyers, Worship Sun 11 am 25th at Dorchester, Rev. Dr. Philip D. Hill, NEWTOWN BAPTIST Hwy. 221, Straight Creek, Bobby Grubbs, 6 pm, Sunday School 10 am Pastor, Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. Minister, Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. & 6 p.m., Wed. 5:30 dinner; 6:30 & 7 p.m., Wed. 7 p.m. 6:30 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. BAPTIST adult/child Bible Class OAKDALE MISSIONARY BAPTIST TENNESSEE BAPTIST BUTCHER GAP MISSIONARY BAPTIST STONEY FORK UNITED METHODIST Mike Sutton, Minister, Sunday School 10 SundaySchooI10a.m., Worship 11 a.m. & Stoney Fork, KY, Rev. Robert Gross a.m., Worship 11 a.m.; Wed./Sat. 7 p.m. CARR’S CHAPEL BAPTIST 7 p.m., Wed. 7 p.m., 4th Sat Night 7 p.m. Sunday Service 11 a.m. Thursday 6:30 p.m. Hwy. 63, Speedwell, Jim Yeary, Minister, 606-337-5771 OLD CANNON CREEK MISSIONARY Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. BAPTIST CHURCH & 7 p.m. ; Wed. 6:30 p.m. WHITE MEMORIAL A.M.E. ZION Clayton Barton, Pastor. Ray Spicer, Pastor CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 109 Ironwood Road, Sunday School 9:45 S.S. 10 a.m., WorShip FAIRVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Rose Hill, Va., Tommy Thomas, Pastor, a.m. , Worship 11 a.m.; Wed. 7 .m. 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Old Hwy 25E,Tazewell,Tn, Travis Lester, Sunday School 10 a.m., Sunday Worship Pastor; Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Worship Service 11 a.m. and 6 p.m., Wednesday NAZARENE RIVERSIDEBAPTIST 11 a.m. & 7 p.m. ; Wed. 7 p.m. Night Bible Study 7 p.m. 3DVWRU5HY5D\6SLFHUDQG CHADWELL STATION MISSIONARY FIRST CHURCH OFTHE NAZARENE $VVRFLDWH3DVWRU'DYLG'DQLHOV 27th & Winchester, Rev. Ron Sylvester, FIRST BAPTIST BAPTIST SundaySchool10a.m.,Worship Colwyn Avenue, Cumberland Gap, Richard Old Hwy. 58, Ewing, Va., Sunday School Pastor, Sunday School 10:00 a.m., Sun. 11a.m.&6p.m.;Wed.7p.m. Morning Worship 11 :00 a.m., Wednesday Minton, Minister, Sunday School 10 a.m., 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. & 7 p.m.; Wed. Prayer Service 6:00 p.m. RIVERVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Worship 11 a.m. ; Wed. 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m Calvin, Ky., Pastor Rev. Charles E. Rob- FORGE RIDGE BAPTIST PENTECOSTAL bins, Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 Forge Ridge, Sunday School 10 a.m., FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF EWING a.m., Sun. Evening 6 p.m., Wed. Prayer Worship 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. Ewing, SundaySchooI10a.m. , Worship 11 Meeting 6 p.m. a.m. & 7 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. MIDDLESBORO PENTECOSTAL GAP CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH 10th & Avondale, Alonzo Miracle Pastor, SALEM II BAPTIST CHURCH Old Hwy. 63,Arthur, TN, Rev. Chad GIBSON STATION MISSIONARY

Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 7 p.m.; Clear Creek, KY. Pastor: Billy Ray Gibson, Burdette, Pastor, SundaySchooI10a.m. BAPTIST 333379 Wed. 7 p.m.; Sat. 7 p.m. Hwy. 58 Gibson Station, Preston Smith,

SundaySchooI10:00a.m., Worship11 a.m. WorshipSun. 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. 362281 MOUNTAIN VIEW PENTECOSTAL & 7 p.m., Sun. night 7 p.m. Pastor, Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship 11 AvondaleAve., 6th Street, Rodney HARROGATE UNITED METHODIST a.m. & 6 .m. Rose Hill, Sunday School 10 Sulfridge, Pastor, Sunday School 10:30 TUGGLESVILLE MISSIONARY BAPTIST Hwy. 25, Rev. Eric Doolittle, Pastor a.m., Worship 11 a.m. & 7 p.m. a.m. , Worship Wed. & Fri. 7:30 p.m.; Sun. Hulen, Jeff Craig, Minister, Sunday Bible Sunday School 10 a.m.; Worship 11 a.m. Page 8 THE DAILY NEWS | saturDAY | March 30, 2013 KSP Post 10 receives new CSRV vehicle Special to the Enterprise evidence that will lead to stiffer penalties. Kentucky State Police No public funds were used to Commissioner Rodney Brewer purchase the truck. KSP utilized recently presented keys to a crime Asset Forfeiture Funds to acquire scene response vehicle (CSRV) to the $30,000 vehicle. These funds Lt. Jason Adams of KSP Post 10 are from the sale of assets such Post 10 in Harlan. The presenta- as real property, vehicles, ves- tion was made on March 26 at sels, aircraft and jewelry that are KSP headquarters in Frankfort. seized by state, local or federal The Ford Super Duty truck is law enforcement during criminal equipped with everything need- investigations. ed for on-scene crime analysis, “Positioning these vehicles at all including a generator, trace evi- KSP posts will be a valuable asset dence analysis and a latent finger- to KSP as well as an additional print processing machine. resource for local law enforce- The CSRV will expedite inves- ment,” said Brewer. “Combining tigations by providing detectives state and local resources, especial- with greater storage capacity and ly during difficult economic times, state-of-the-art tools to collect all will provide the Commonwealth possible evidence at the scene. with more efficient and effective This enhanced capability will crime solving methods that will assist in prosecuting criminals result in decreased criminal activ- Lt. Jason Adams, left, of Kentucky State Police Post 10 in Harlan, received the keys to a new Crime Scene Response by providing additional visual ity in our state.” Vehicle (CSRV) from KSP Commissioner Rodney Brewer on March 26 at the KSP headquarters in Frankfort.

SATURDAY AFTERNOON - EVENING MARCH 30, 2013

3 PM 3:30 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 WKSO-29 Lidia's Italy Pepin Test Kitchen History Antiques Roadshow The Lawrence Welk Show Louisville Red Green KY Life KY Afield <+++ Eight Men Out ('88) D.B. Sweeney, John Cusack. Austin City Limits WTNZ-43 Access Hollywood <+++ Rikky and Pete ('88) Stephen Kearney. Rules of Eng Rules of Eng Two 1/2... Two 1/2... Cops (N) Cops The Following News Futurama Hell's Kitchen WTVQ-36 Secret Millionaire ESPN Sports Saturday ABC News News <+++ The Ten Commandments The story of Moses, the son of slaves, who was destined to lead his people out of Egypt. ABCNews WATE-06 Secret Millionaire ESPN Sports Saturday 6 News ABC News <+++ The Ten Commandments The story of Moses, the son of slaves, who was destined to lead his people out of Egypt. (:45) News WYMT-57 (2:30)  Road Final Four (:20) NCAA Basketball Division I Tournament (L) NCAA Basketball Division I Tournament Site: Staples Center -- Los Angeles, Calif. (L) Elementary 48 Hours Mystery 57 News /(:20) Sports WVLT-08 (2:30)  Road Final Four (:20) NCAA Basketball Division I Tournament (L) NCAA Basketball Division I Tournament Site: Staples Center -- Los Angeles, Calif. (L) Elementary 48 Hours Mystery 8 News Criminal WBIR-10 PGA Golf Houston Open Site: Redstone Golf Club -- Houston, Texas (L) 10 News NBC News Heartland Series Dateline NBC Saturday Night Live 10 News Sat. Night WPXK-54 <++++ One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest ('75) Louise Fletcher, Jack Nicholson. House House House Pt. 1 of 2 cont'd next House Pt. 2 of 2 Psych Psych A&E Bates Motel Hoggers Hoggers Hoggers Hoggers Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage War Storage War Storage War Storage War Storage War Storage War Storage War Storage AMC (2:00)  <++ Hulk (2003, Action) Nick Nolte, Eric Bana. <+++ Godzilla (1998, Sci-Fi) Hank Azaria, Matthew Broderick. The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead ANIM Too Cute! Too Cute! Too Cute! Too Cute! Too Cute! Too Cute! Pit Boss Tanked! Pit Boss DISC The Devils Ride (N) Weed Country Weed Country Weed Country Amish Mafia Amish Mafia Amish Mafia Amish Mafia DISN GoodLuck Good Luck ... Shake It Up Shake It Up GoodLuck Dog Blog Austin/ Ally Good Luck ... Lab Rats Lab Rats Lab Rats Kickin' It Kickin' It Jessie A.N.T. Farm GoodLuck Jessie E! Giuliana and Bill Playing With Fire K&K Take Miami E! News Weekend <++ There's Something About Mary ('98) Cameron Diaz, Ben Stiller. After Lately Fashion Police C. Lately The Soup ESPN (2:30)  NCAA Basketball Division I Tournament (L) 30 for 30 NCAA Gymnastics SEC Tournament NCAA Basketball Division I Tournament (L) SportsCenter ESPN2 (2:30)  Cheerl'd Cheerleading Cheerleading Cheerleading The Clemente Effect MFL Soccer Atlante vs. Cruz Azul (L) SportsCenter Special NCAA Basketball FAM <++ Nanny McPhee Returns (2010, Comedy) Maggie Gyllenhaal. <++++ Alice in Wonderland (:05) <++ Mulan ('98) Eddie Murphy, Ming-Na Wen. <++++ The Lion King ('94) Jonathan Taylor Thomas. < Big ('88) Tom Hanks. FX (2:00)  <++ The A-Team ('10) Liam Neeson. <+++ Iron Man (2008, Action) Gwyneth Paltrow, Robert Downey Jr.. <++ Iron Man 2 (2010, Action) Don Cheadle, Robert Downey Jr.. <++ Iron Man 2 Robert Downey Jr.. HGTV Property Brothers Property Brothers Property Brothers House Hunt. House House Hunters Renovation Love It or List It Love It or List It House Hunt. House House Hunt. House HIST Banned From the Bible Banned From the Bible II Pawn Stars Pawn Stars The Bible The Bible LIFE (2:00)  < The Perfect Tea... <++ Student Seduction ('03) Elizabeth Berkley. < Sexting in Suburbia ('11, Dra) Jenn Proske, Liz Vassey. < Dirty Teacher ('13) Josie Davis. < Restless Virgins ('13) Vanessa Marano. NICK Odd Parents iCarly iCarly iCarly iCarly SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob WendVinn Marvin (N) Ninjas (N) TBA The Nanny The Nanny Friends (:35) Friends SCIFI (2:30)  <++ Daybreakers Jay Laga'aia. <++ Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant <++ Blade II (2002, Action) Kris Kristofferson, Wesley Snipes. <+++ Resident Evil: Afterlife ('10) Milla Jovovich. < Stake Land SPIKE <+++ Batman Begins (2005, Action) Michael Caine, Christian Bale. AuctionHunt AuctionHunt AuctionHunt AuctionHunt AuctionHunt AuctionHunt AuctionHunt Diggers Diggers Diggers Diggers TBN Paws, Tales Heros & Legends Changes Lives <+++ The Passion of the Christ (Recut) ('04) James Caviezel. In Touch Ministries The Hour of Power Billy Graham Crusade < The Passion of the ... TBS Loves Ray Loves Ray Friends Friends Friends Friends King-Queens King-Queens King-Queens King-Queens BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang Cougar T Men at Work TLC Undercover Boss Undercover Boss Undercover Boss Undercover Boss Dateline: Real Myst. Dateline: Real Myst. Dateline: Real Myst. (N) Dateline: Real Myst. (N) Dateline: Real Myst. TNT (2:00)  <++ Sahara <++ Spider-Man (2002, Action) Willem Dafoe, Tobey Maguire. <+++ The Mummy (1999, Adventure) Rachel Weisz, Brendan Fraser. <+++ The Mummy (1999, Adventure) Rachel Weisz, Brendan Fraser. FOOD Dinner (P) (N) Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Rebel Eats (P) (N) Iron Chef America USA CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene Law & Order: S.V.U. Law & Order: S.V.U. Law & Order: S.V.U. Law & Order: S.V.U. Law & Order: S.V.U. Law & Order: S.V.U. Law & Order: S.V.U. WGN-09 Law & Order: C.I. Law & Order: C.I. Law & Order: C.I. Law & Order: C.I. Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos WGN News at Nine Bones

SUNDAY AFTERNOON - EVENING MARCH 31, 2013

3 PM 3:30 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 WKSO-29 Columbia:MissionHope KY Life KY Afield Old House Ask House Woodwork V.Garden Appearances S.Wine Time Goes Being Served Masterpiece Classic Pt. 1 of 8 cont'd April 7 Call the Midwife WTNZ-43 (2:00) < Car 54, Where ... <+++ American Friends ('93) Michael Palin. Two 1/2... Two 1/2... Bob's Burger Cleveland TheSimpsons Bob's Burger Family Guy American D. News Loves Ray Bones WTVQ-36 Paid Paid Splash Splash ABC News ABC News C. Brown C.Brown Once Upon a Time Revenge Red Widow (N) ABC News (:35) Seinf.  WATE-06 Hotlist Hollywood Splash Splash 6 News ABC News C. Brown C.Brown Once Upon a Time Revenge Red Widow (N) 6 News (:35) Castle  WYMT-57 (2:00) NCAA Basketball NCAA Basketball Division II Tournament Site: Philips Arena (L) 60 Minutes The Amazing Race The Good Wife (N) The Mentalist 57 News (:35) Calipari  WVLT-08 (2:00) NCAA Basketball NCAA Basketball Division II Tournament Site: Philips Arena (L) 60 Minutes The Amazing Race The Good Wife (N) The Mentalist 8 News Criminal  WBIR-10 PGA Golf Houston Open Site: Redstone Golf Club -- Houston, Texas (L) 10 News NBC News The Voice The Voice The Celebrity Apprentice 10 News Heartland WPXK-54 Monk Monk Monk Monk Monk Monk Law & Order: C.I. Law & Order: C.I. Law & Order: C.I. A&E Criminal Minds Bates Motel Bates Motel Duck Dy Duck Dy Duck Dy Duck Dy Duck Dy Duck Dy Duck Dy Duck Dy Duck Dy Duck Dy Duck Dy Duck Dy  AMC The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead (N) (:05) Talking Dead (N) (:05) The Walking Dead  ANIM Finding Bigfoot Finding Bigfoot Finding Bigfoot Finding Bigfoot Finding Bigfoot To Be Announced Finding Bigfoot Finding Bigfoot Finding Bigfoot DISC PropWars PropWars PropWars PropWars Auction Auction Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier DISN A.N.T. Farm Dog Blog Jessie Shake It Up GoodLuck Good Luck ... Shake It Up Austin/ Ally Jessie Dog Blog <+++ A Bug's Life ('98) Dave Foley. (:45) Phineas Jessie Good Luck ... Austin/ Ally Good Luck ... E! Movie The Soup Playing With Fire K&K Take Miami K&K Take Miami K&K Take Miami K&K Take Miami K&K Take Miami Playing With Fire K&K Take Miami ESPN (2:30) PBA Bowling 30 for 30 Baseball Tonight (L) MLB Baseball Texas Rangers vs. Houston Astros Site: Minute Maid Park (L) SportsCenter  ESPN2 (2:00) NCAA Basketball NCAA Basketball Division I Tournament (L) NCAA Basketball Division I Tournament (L) Gameday Scoreboard (L) SportsCenter 30 for 30  FAM Movie <++++ Alice in Wonderland (:05) <++ Mulan ('98) Eddie Murphy, Ming-Na Wen. <++++ The Lion King ('94) Jonathan Taylor Thomas. <++++ Beauty and the Beast ('91) Paige O'Hara. Funniest Home Videos FX (2:00) < Shrek Forever... <+++ Kung Fu Panda ('08) Jack Black. <++++ How to Train Your Dragon Gerard Butler. <++ Megamind ('10, Animated) Jonah Hill, Will Ferrell. <++ Megamind ('10, Animated) Jonah Hill, Will Ferrell. HGTV Income Property Income Property Income Property House Hunt. House House Hunt. House You Live in What? Hawaii Life Hawaii Life House Hunters Renovation House Hunt. House HIST (2:00) The Bible The Bible The Bible The Bible Vikings Vikings  LIFE < Last Hours in Suburbia ('12) Kelcie Stranahan. < The Perfect Student ('11) Natasha Henstridge. < Dirty Teacher ('13) Josie Davis. Army Wives (N) The Client List (N) < Dirty Teacher  NICK To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced Victorious Victorious SpongeBob TBA See Dad (N) Full House Full House The Nanny The Nanny Friends (:35) Friends  SCIFI (2:00) < The Hills Have... <++ Halloween H2O: Twenty Years Later <+++ Resident Evil: Afterlife ('10) Milla Jovovich. <+++ Casino Royale (2006, Action) Judi Dench, Daniel Craig. < In the Name of the ...  SPIKE Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Car Lot Rescue  TBN King Coming Kingdom John Hagee Marriage J. Prince Greg Dickow Potter Touch Enjoying Life Lead Way R. Morris Joel Osteen Kerry Shook Voice Creflo Dollar <+++ The Passion of the Christ (Recut)  TBS <++ Big Daddy ('99) Adam Sandler. <+++ The Hangover ('09) Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms. BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang Men at Work Men at Work TLC Couponing Couponing Couponing Couponing Couponing Couponing Couponing Couponing Welcome to Myrtle Manor American Gypsy Wedd American Gypsy Wedd (N) Welcome/Myrtle Manor (N) American Gypsy Wedd TNT <+++ Total Recall ('90, Sci-Fi) Sharon Stone, Arnold Schwarzenegger. <+++ The Book of Eli ('09, Adv) Gary Oldman, Denzel Washington. <+++ The Bourne Ultimatum ('07, Action) Matt Damon, Julia Stiles. <+++ The Bourne Ultimatum  FOOD Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Dinner Save Diners Diners Worst Cooks in America (N) WorstCooks (SF) (N) Chopped Iron Chef America USA NCIS NCIS NCIS NCIS NCIS NCIS NCIS NCIS NCIS WGN-09 <+++ Dan in Real Life ('07) Steve Carell. 30 Rock Funniest Home Videos Bloopers NBA Basketball Detroit Pistons vs. Chicago Bulls Site: United Center (L) Met Mother WGN News (:40) Replay 30 Rock 30 Rock

MONDAY AFTERNOON - EVENING APRIL 1, 2013

3 PM 3:30 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 WKSO-29 Cat/ Hat C.George Arthur WordGirl Wild Kratts E.Company News Business PBS NewsHour Kentucky Tonight Kind Hearted Woman BBC News KY Life WTNZ-43 Judge Mathis Judge Brown Judge Brown Loves Ray Loves Ray Rules of Eng Rules of Eng Two 1/2... Two 1/2... Bones (N) The Following (N) FOX 43 Ten O'Clock News Access H. TMZ WTVQ-36 Katie The Dr. Oz Show (N) News at Five Extra News at Six World News Ent. Tonight OMG!Insider Dancing With the Stars (N) Castle (N) ABC News (:35) Kimmel WATE-06 Anderson Live Katie 6 News 6 News 6 News World News Judge Judy Judge Judy Dancing With the Stars (N) Castle (N) 6 News (:35) Kimmel WYMT-57 Let's Make a Deal News A. Griffith WKYT News WKYT News 57 News News Issues & Ans King-Queens Met Mother Rules of Eng 2 Broke Girls M&M Hawaii Five-0 57 News (:35) DLetterm WVLT-08 The Dr. Oz Show (N) WVLT Local 8 News 8 News Inside Ed. 8 News News Ent. Tonight A. Griffith Met Mother Rules of Eng 2 Broke Girls M&M Hawaii Five-0 8 News (:35) DLetterm WBIR-10 Dr. Phil Live at Five at Four 10 News 10 News NBC News Wheel Jeopardy! The Voice (N) Revolution (N) 10 News (:35) J. Leno WPXK-54 Without a Trace Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds A&E The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Bates Motel Bates Motel Bates Motel (N) Bates Motel AMC (2:00)  <+++ Kingdom of Heaven Orlando Bloom. <++ A Knight's Tale (2001, Adventure) Mark Addy, Heath Ledger. <++ The Last Samurai (2003, Drama) Ken Watanabe, Tom Cruise. Movie ANIM Pit Bulls and Parolees Pit Bulls and Parolees Gator Boys River Monsters: Unhooked River Monst. Bizarre River Monsters River Monsters: Unhooked River Monsters River Monsters DISC (Almost) Got Away Auction Auc/Kings MythBusters Fast N' Loud Fast N' Loud Fast N' Loud Fast N' Loud Fast N' Loud Fast N' Loud DISN Jessie Jessie A.N.T. Farm Austin/ Ally Austin/ Ally Austin/ Ally GoodLuck Jessie A.N.T. Farm A.N.T. Farm A.N.T. Farm < Geek Charming ('11) Sarah Hyland. (:20) ToyStory Austin/ Ally GoodLuck A.N.T. Farm E! Kimora: House of Fab Kimora: House of Fab K&K Take Miami K&K Take Miami E! News K&K Take Miami K&K Take Miami Burning Love After Lately C. Lately E! News ESPN (1:00)  MLB Baseball (L) MLB Baseball San Francisco Giants vs. Los Angeles Dodgers Site: Dodger Stadium (L) SportsCenter NCAA Basketball Division I Tournament (L) NCAA Basketball Division I Tournament (L) SportsC. ESPN2 Number (N) Outside Line NFL Live (L) NFL 32 (L) SportsCenter MLB Baseball Philadelphia Phillies vs. Atlanta Braves Site: Turner Field (L) MLB Baseball St. Louis vs Arizona (L) FAM Reba Reba '70s Show '70s Show '70s Show '70s Show Funniest Home Videos Life of the Teenager Life of the Teenager (N) <+++ The Craft ('96, Hor) Fairuza Balk, Robin Tunney. The 700 Club FX (2:00)  < Kung Fu Panda <++++ How to Train Your Dragon Gerard Butler. Met Mother Met Mother Two 1/2... Two 1/2... <+++ Pineapple Express (2008, Comedy) James Franco, Seth Rogen. < Pineapple Express HGTV Prop. Virgins Prop. Virgins Prop. Virgins Prop. Virgins Prop. Virgins Prop. Virgins Prop. Virgins Prop. Virgins Love It or List It Love It or List It Love It or List It House Hunt. House Love It or List It HIST American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers LIFE Grey's Anatomy < The Perfect Family ('11) Kathleen Turner. The Bible The Bible < The Pastor's Wife ('11) Rose McGowan. NICK SpongeBob Odd Parents Odd Parents SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Drake & Josh Victorious TBA Full House Full House Full House The Nanny The Nanny Friends (:35) Friends SCIFI < Riverworld ('10) Mark Deklin, Tahmoh Penikett. 2/2 <+++ Casino Royale (2006, Action) Judi Dench, Daniel Craig. Being Human Being Human (N) Lost Girl (N) Warehouse 13 SPIKE CSI: Crime Scene <+++ Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story <+++ Super Troopers ('02) Kevin Heffernan. <+++ Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story <+++ Super Troopers ('02) Kevin Heffernan. TBN The 700 Club John Hagee Jewish Jesus Barabbas Potter BehindScene Living Edge Kingdom J. Duplantis Praise the Lord TBS Cougar T Friends Friends Friends Friends King-Queens King-Queens Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Conan (N) TLC What Not to Wear Four Weddings Long Island Long Island Long Island Long Island Long Island Long Island Cheapskates Cheapskates Cheapskates Cheapskates Cheapskates Cheapskates Cheapskates Cheapskates TNT Bones Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle Dallas (N) Monday Mornings (N) Dallas FOOD Giada Giada Barefoot Barefoot Paula Pioneer Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners USA NCIS NCIS NCIS NCIS NCIS WWE Monday Night Raw WWE Monday Night Raw WWE Monday Night Raw (:05) NCIS: Los Angeles WGN-09 (1:30)  MLB Baseball (L) (:15) 10th.. Home Videos Law & Order: C.I. Old Christine Old Christine Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos WGN News at Nine The Vampire Diaries Saturday, March 30, 2013 THE DAILY NEWS | saturDAY | marcComih 30, 2013Cs/EntErtainmEnt Page 9 BLONDIE Dean Young/Denis Lebrun

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Jacquelene Bigar’s Horoscope HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Saturday, HHHH Keep conversations mov- March 30, 2013: ing by nodding more and making zITS Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman This year you often have to redo less critical comments. You could be conversations or repeat your point amazed at what happens. Your sense over and over again. Some of you of direction takes you down a new might decide to sign up for a class in path. Others might make remarks communication, while others simply about your newfound changeability. will go with the flow. One-on-one Tonight: Hang out with friends. interactions will be highlighted. If LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) you are single, you can work with HHHH Going overboard or devel- nearly anyone, but take your time oping a devil-may-care attitude will and wait for the right person. If you have its ramifications. Be aware of are attached, you seem to be able what your limits are. You can indulge to communicate on many levels. only so much. Stay close to home SAGITTARIUS often invites you on in any case — you will be happier in his or her adventures. the long run. Tonight: A conversation The Stars Show the Kind of Day could be very informative. You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult HHHHH You will toss yourself THE FAMILY CIRCUS ARIES (March 21-April 19) 110 percent into whatever you do. CONCEPTIS SUDOKU HHHHH Close relating seems Your charisma and high energy Bil Keane right and fulfilling. You are unable to attract many people. Knowing what by Dave Green proceed any further without some R you want as well as which way you and R. Have a conversation with a should go will be instrumental to the loved one and assess your situation. outcome. You don’t need to make any What you think is about to happen announcements. Tonight: Your treat. might evolve into an entirely new SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) situation. Tonight: With your circle of HHH Know that you need some friends. time to yourself to re-energize, get TAURUS (April 20-May 20) some R and R and/or take care HHHHH Defer to a partner. This of a project. Make plans for later person will enjoy your attitude and in the day when you feel far more feel special. Don’t let a power strug- upbeat. After a break from the here- gle become predominant; otherwise, and-now, you will feel much more you could ruin a close-to-perfect day. relaxed. Tonight: You are feeling your Conversations had today will happen Wheaties. again. Just observe. Tonight: The CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) more friends and family, the better. HHHHH Join friends, go to a GEMINI (May 21-June 20) game or do some shopping. You are HHHH Slow down, and get some happiest when you’re with others. You much-needed R and R. You might be don’t need to pressure yourself in the confused as to which way you should way you have in the past. Go with the DENNIS THE MENACE turn in a situation. Enjoy a sense of flow. Meet up with loved ones if you Hank Ketchum new beginnings and different pos- want your day to sparkle. Tonight: sibilities. Tackle your taxes and/or Play it low-key. eliminate some extra work. Tonight: AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Aren’t you a party animal? HHHH Others have many expec- CANCER (June 21-July 22) tations of you, and you also have HHHHH Express your caring in a expectations of yourself. Know that spontaneous, loving manner. What you will be able to meet them, no occurs could be quite different if you matter what. Your sense of responsi- suddenly become stoic. A loved one bility makes others feel secure. Make could adore your expressive mood, plans for late in the day. Tonight: Let and he or she will be more expressive the good times happen. as a result. You’ll solve many prob- PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) lems. Tonight: Fun and games. HHHHH Choose a fun activity or LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) pastime that allows you to escape HHHH You’re typically not a stick the here-and-now. Take a day trip to in the mud, but right now, you could a favorite place, for example. Call a be mistaken for one. You’ll consider close friend or loved one to join you. making a change in your personal The more adventuresome you are, life, and you actually might decide to the more fun that will be possible. follow through on it later. Honor your Tonight: Others follow your lead. needs. Tonight: Respond to an entic- ing invitation. Jacqueline Bigar is on the Internet VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) at www.jacquelinebigar.com. www.middlesborodailynews.comAd goes here THE DAILY NEWS | WEDNESDAY | JANUARY 12, 2013 PAGE 9

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It’s sad because are running and gunning, or the long run it’s always better in your walk with Him, don’t be winter will never end, there is the stuff you are replacing usu- sitting still under a big Oak if we can learn as Paul did that misled or fooled by the enemy. a light at the end of the tun- ally has memories attached to tree, no matter if it’s raining or we can get along with little or Commit yourself to what you nel. There have been a few it, but it makes me feel sunny and 70 degrees much. Bad weather or good, know is right, study your Bible, mornings where I have walked like a kid at Christmas I am just happy to be horrible day at work or a great strengthen your prayer life, and out onto the back porch and to stroll up and down in that moment at that day at home with our families; continue to grow in the ways of the birds are singing and the the aisles of a sporting time. There’s some- we need to be thankful for the the Lord. air is just warm enough to goods store and look thing to be said about time we have been given and No matter what, get out and convince me that April will be at all the new hunt- enjoying the seasons as the lives that we are living. go to church this Resurrection here before we know it, and I ing gear that is being they come and go, and And as much fun as it is to Sunday. Go and thank God for am already making my prepara- put out. In all hon- each and every morn- prepare for turkey season, we sending His Son to die in your tions for turkey season. esty, I almost enjoy ing that we get to be in must also make preparations place, go and thank Jesus for All the new turkey hunting the preparations for the outdoors we should for ourselves when our last His sacrifice and suffering, DVD’s are coming out now, turkey season as much take a minute to look season has ended. These are by thank Him for purchasing your most of the call makers have as I enjoy the hunting, God’s around and be thank- far and away the most impor- freedom from sin. already released their new gad- almost. County ful that we have been tant things you will ever do, if Have fun and enjoy this gets for this spring and I am I know that I have Brandon given another day and you don’t know Jesus as your spring, take your time and ready for April to get here. I said this more than a Howard another season. Lord and Savior I beg you to get all of your turkey gear in have already started to check few times, but I love Having said that I ask Him to come into your life order; and please if you haven’t all my stuff for this year, seeing turkey season, there is am also thankful for today; that is the best decision already, make preparations for what needs to be replaced and just something about it that the mornings that I wake up in that you will ever make. If you eternity, I assure you there is what can make it one more year, sets me on fire. I enjoy every- January and February and its already have accepted Him as nothing more important than it’s sad and exciting to get new thing about it, no matter if we cold and snowing; I think in your Savior, then continue on this. Hunters will encounter gobblers of all ages FRANKFORT — With harvest of sub-adult male opening day of the state- birds during the 2012 fall wide season just three Turkey season opens April 13; Youth hunt, April 6-7 season. weeks away, Kentucky This year’s general sea- closely by Tennessee and Last year’s drought had 1.8 poults per hen. While Kentucky turkey hunt- turkey hunters can look son dates are April 13 Missouri,” said Dobey. minimal impact on tur- I hoped to see a high- ers should have a produc- forward to encountering through May 5. Last spring hunters key reproduction since er number, that was an tive spring season when gobblers of all ages this Kentucky’s turkey flock bagged 33,068 bearded it intensified during the improvement over 2011,” they slip on their mesh spring. is estimated to number turkeys, 89 percent of summer months, after said Dobey. face masks, get their slate “There will be a higher about 250,000 birds. which had beards six nesting was completed. He said another indica- calls scratched and ready than average number of “In many areas of the inches or longer. It was “Statewide, our surveys tion of improved repro- and hit the turkey woods. jakes (juvenile gobblers) state, carrying capacities the third year in a row rated nesting success as duction was a seven Source: KentuckyAfield compared to the 2-year- have been reached,” said that the harvest exceed- moderate to good, with percent increase in the Magazine. olds and older adult Dobey. “But there’s still ed 30,000 birds. The gobblers in our flocks,” room for flocks to expand record spring harvest said Steven Dobey, wild in eastern Kentucky, total occurred in 2010, turkey program coordi- where there’s available when hunters telechecked nator for the Kentucky habitat and food resourc- 36,097 birds. Department of Fish and es. The mountain coun- Hunter success rates Wildlife Resources. “We ties have good numbers have remained consis- should have another good of birds and fewer hunt- tent, too. “Over the spring season.” ers.” past 10 years, about 35 Youth hunters ages 15 During the last five sea- percent of hunters have and younger have the sons, hunters in Kentucky taken at least one bird first opportunity to hunt have taken on average during the spring season spring turkeys on April about 31,486 birds each and 75 percent of our suc- 6-7. spring. “Kentucky ranked cessful hunters typically The general season no. 1 among all seven telechecked one bird.” opens the following surrounding states in said Dobey. weekend, always on the 2012 for the number of The bag limit for the Saturday closest to April birds taken per square spring season is two 15 and lasts 23 days. mile of habitat, followed bearded turkeys.

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The team figured to take a bit year, obviously with three losses,” of a step back without pitcher Rachel Hammons said. “We don’t like that at Yeary, catcher/third baseman Kristen all. The game is to win and we’ve not Slusher, shortstop Alex Gambrel, center been doing that.” fielder Alisha Russell and first base- On Thursday Whitley County man Kendra Taylor. When both of last got a two-run double from Brooke year’s JV pitchers also transferred — Hollingsworth as they opened up a Lauren Spurlock to Middlesboro and Photo by Wayne Mason|Daily News 4-0 lead in the top of the first. The Erica Gambrell to Pineville — it became Lady Cats answered with three runs in a fullblown rebuilding job for new coach Bell County senior Shasta Centers dives back to first ahead of a tag during action in Thursday’s game. their half of the inning as Centers and Angie Hammons. Centers singled, doubled, reached on an error and scored three runs in the Lady Cats’ 14-7 loss to Sanders both doubled, Lowe walked and “From last year I think we have three Whitley County. and Garnett singled. starters on the field so six or seven posi- But Bell was held off the board until tions are brand new for us,” Hammons Lowe and sophomore catcher Jess Garnett figured to be the starting short- the sixth as the Lady Colonels built a said. “We’re a pretty young team and some Sanders. Senior third baseman Shasta stop, but has moved to pitcher to fill a 13-3 lead. Alexa Chaffman led Whitley of the girls haven’t played softball before.” Centers is also back after starting a team need. with three hits and also walked twice The Lady Cats do return senior out- few games last year and the team gets a Rounding out the lineup are sopho- and scored three runs. boost with junior Morgan Garnett back more pitcher/first baseman Courtney fielder Haley Goodman, who has taken See CATS | 13 over in center; senior infielder Hillary after sitting out last year with an injury. Baker, sophomore outfielders Beverly Lady Panthers walk off with 15-5 win over Washburn Staff report Washburn closed to within 4-2 going into the bottom of the third, but Cumberland The Cumberland Gap Lady Panthers Gap answered with two more runs of their walked off with a 15-5 win over Washburn own. Thacker reached on an error and on Thursday. then scored on a single by Lake. With two Caitlyn McCarty had three singles and down, Hamilton delivered an RBI single to a double and drove in three runs to lead make it 6-2. a 20-hit CGHS attack. She also scored In the fourth Price, McCarty and Lindsey the walk-off run on an RBI single by Elliott all singled to load the bases and Jordan Thacker in the bottom of the sixth. Thacker’s single brought in two more runs. Thacker also had a two-run single in the Hamilton doubled in the fifth and came game. home on McCarty’s two-out single to put Chelsey Williams had two singles and the Lady Panthers up 9-3. a double to drive in two runs while Gena The lead was 9-5 going into the bottom Lake drove in three with a pair of singles. Oliva Price and McKayla Hamilton also of the sixth, but Cumberland Gap put had two hits each in the game and Lindsey up six runs to bring an early end to the Elliott had three singles. game. Caldwell and Price had RBI singles, Senior Danielle Caldwell struck out 12 and McCarty had a two-run single before over six innings to get the win. She gave Thacker’s walk-off hit. up five runs, three earned, on four hits and Cumberland Gap (4-3) visits Greeneville three walks. on Monday. — — — The Lady Panthers opened up a 4-0 lead Jay Compton|Daily News in the bottom of the first. Caldwell, Price Washburn…002 012 — 5 4 3 and Thacker all walked and Lake delivered Cumb. Gap…402 216 — 15 20 5 Cumberland Gap junior first baseman Gena Lake gathers up a grounder during action ear- a two-run single with two outs. Williams Moyers and Bunch; Caldwell and Price. lier this season. Lake drove in three runs with a pair of singles to help the Lady Panthers followed with a two-run double. W — Caldwell. L — Moyers. to a 6-2 lead on Thursday and they went on to a 15-5 win over Washburn. Reds looking to take next step Joe Kay gone into giving them a better chance knee is fully healed. pulled muscles in his side during the AP Baseball Writer to not only reach the playoffs, but to Votto’s first significant injury has first inning of the opening playoff game keep going. given him a different outlook. in San Francisco, leaving Cincinnati’s CINCINNATI (AP) — Same start- “We’re a team that’s built for now,” “People’s injuries resonate with me pitching plans in flux for the rest of the ing five in the rotation. Same back end general manager Walk Jocketty said. more because of my experience,” he series. of the bullpen. Same starting lineup, “We’re built to win now.” said. “It probably made me a better Cueto, Mat Latos, Bronson Arroyo, except for one spot. They think some modest lineup teammate.” Homer Bailey and Mike Leake each On the surface, not much has changed tweaking could make them a bit better. The Reds got through last season made 30 starts last season. 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The Lady Cats scored three more times in the sixth error and scored three runs. Goodman, Williams and and once in the seventh, but it was too little too late. Lowe also scored runs and Baker added a single. “We’ve hit the ball well and you really can’t com- “They didn’t hustle (Thursday) and that’s what got plain about that. In our first game we struggled with us beat. Errors have been getting us beat. Our team is pitching so we pulled up another pitcher and Morgan capable of doing what they need to do, they’re just try- Garnett is doing real well with it,” said Hammons. “Our bats are good and we can run, it’s just errors on ing to make plays that aren’t there,” Hammons added. the field, that’s where our mistakes are right now.” Bell County (0-3) is off until next Saturday when Sanders led Bell County with two singles and a they play at Perry County Central. They open district Lady Cat senior infielder Hillary Lowe settles under a pop up dur- double while Mullins and Garnett both had two hits in play at Harlan on April 8 and will be back home on ing Thursday’s game. Lowe drew a pair of walks and scored a run the game. Centers singled, doubled and reached on an April 9 against Knox Central. against Whitley County.

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