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By ZEKE MILLER Associated Press WASHINGTON — Pres - ident Donald Trump today condemned week - end shootings in Texas and Ohio as “barbaric” attacks and crimes “against all humanity” as he called for bipartisan cooperation to strengthen the nation’s gun laws. Trump said he wants legislation providing “strong background checks” for gun users, but he provided scant details and has reneged on previ - ous promises after mass shootings. “We vow to act with urgent resolve,” Trump said today. Trump spoke today from the White House The Commercial Review graphic/Ray Cooney about shootings that left 29 dead and dozens The above graphic shows the sites of the 52 turbines that will be part of Bitter Ridge Wind Farm. Scout Clean wounded. He suggested Energy, developer of the wind farm, plans to begin work this week at its “temporary laydown site” at the intersection of early on Twitter that a Indiana 1 and county road 800 South. background check bill could be paired with his long-sought effort to toughen the nation’s Scout Clean Energy will begin work this week; immigration system. But he didn’t say how or why he was connecting wind farm to be operational in September 2020 the issues. Both shooting By RAY COONEY point,” said Scout project man - also has Persimmon Creek “Similar to what you see with suspects were U.S. citi - The Commercial Review ager Pete Endres. The company Wind Farm operational in west - NextEra,” said Scout communi - zens, and federal officials The first steps toward con - faced some local opposition ern Oklahoma, and is working ty relations representative are investigating anti- struction of a second wind during the permitting process on Ranchero Wind Farm in Chad Thompson, referencing immigrant bias as a farm in Jay County are about to last summer. “It was a long, Crockett County, Texas, as well. the developer of Bluff Point potential motive for the El get underway. hard fight to get the project The Bitter Ridge project will Wind Energy Center in south - Paso, Texas, massacre. Scout Clean Energy plans to through the permits and the include 52 General Electric tur - ern Jay and northern Randolph “In one voice, our start work this week on the approvals. bines at 2.82 megawatts each, counties. nation must condemn “temporary laydown yard” — “It feels really good to be all of which will be located “That’s a good comparison,” racism, bigotry and white its construction headquarters where we are right now.” south of county road 400 South added Endres. “The physical supremacy,” Trump said, for the project — at the north - The general contractor for between county roads 250 West dimensions of the turbines are adding that he had direct - east corner of Indiana 1 and the project will be Minnesota and 1100 West. (Scout was per - very similar to the Bluff Point ed the FBI to examine county road 800 South for con - firm M.A. Mortenson, which mitted for up to 59 turbines.) turbines. If you were to look at steps to identify and struction of Bitter Ridge Wind Colorado-based Scout worked They will reach a heigh of just them, you would not be able to address domestic terror - Farm. with on the Mariah North Wind under 500 feet at the tip of the distinguish between them.” ism. “These sinister ide - “We’re grateful to be at this Farm project in Texas. Scout blade, with the hub at 292 feet. See Started page 2 ologies must be defeated. Hate has no place in America,” he said. Trump has frequently sought to tie his immigra - tion priorities — a border Casinos are pushing to start sports betting wall and transforming By TOM DAVIES tage over competitors in sional, collegiate and they expect to be taking will have dedicated sports the legal immigration Associated Press Chicago and other nearby international sporting bets by the time the NFL wagering areas at its casi - system to one that priori - INDIANAPOLIS — Indi - large markets where such events. season starts on Sept. 5. no in Hammond, near tizes merit over familial ana casinos are racing wagers aren’t yet allowed. All of Indiana’s 13 state- They also are working to Chicago, at its two casinos ties — to legislation ahead with preparations A new state law licensed casinos and three launch online betting near Indianapolis and at around which he per - to launch legalized sports approved this spring off-track betting parlors apps, but those may not be its casino near Louisville, ceives momentum to be betting in early September, allows betting to start are gearing up for on-site ready until later in the fall. Kentucky. building. looking to seize an advan - Sept. 1 on dozens of profes - sports wagering. Most say Caesars Entertainment See Betting page 5 See Checks page 5 Kashmir status revoked By SHEIKH SAALIQ and land ownership in the dis - addresses gender discrimina - and EMILY SCHMALL puted region along the moun - tion, since the law stipulates Associated Press tainous India-Pakistan border. that Kashmiri women who NEW DELHI — India’s Hindu The order, which still needs marry people outside the region nationalist-led government the approval of the ruling lose inherited property rights, moved today to revoke the spe - party-controlled Parliament, and will vitalize the economy. cial status of Muslim-majority revokes Article 370 of India’s Rebels in Indian-controlled Kashmir, cutting off communi - Constitution, eliminating the Kashmir have been fighting cations and deploying thou - Indian-administered state’s Indian control for decades. It sands of troops in the restive right to its own constitution was unclear when freedom of Himalayan region amid fears and decision-making process movement would be eased in the action could lead to upris - for all matters except defense, the region, but an outpouring ings there. communications and foreign of condemnation by Kashmiris Home Minister Amit Shah affairs. It would also allow Indi - living outside the region or who announced the revocation amid ans from outside the region to were able to access the internet an uproar by opposition law - permanently settle, buy land, despite the government blocks The Commercial Review/Chris Schanz makers in Parliament over the hold local government jobs and suggest there will be resistance move. secure educational scholar - to the changes. It also comes as Kashmir is ships. The U.S. Embassy in New Hunting hawk under a security lockdown that Government critics see the Delhi issued a security alert, A juvenile red-tailed hawk made a quick has kept thousands of people in move as an attempt to dilute the urging Americans to leave the stop to perch on an electrical wire while hunting for their homes and in the dark demographics of Kashmir, region immediately citing the food this morning in Celina, Ohio. about the change, which would which is predominantly Mus - “potential for terrorist inci - strip them of long-held heredi - lim, with Hindu settlers. Propo - dents, as well as violent public tary rights to jobs, scholarships nents say scrapping Article 370 unrest.”

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Tuesday — Coverage of Dunkirk City Council has today’s Portland City Council scheduled a special meeting The high temperature Sun - 85 Tuesday under mostly cloudy and Jay School Board meet - for 7 p.m. Thursday at the city day in Jay County was 87 skies. There is a slight chance ings. degrees. The overnight low was of rain — 20 percent — Tuesday, building, 131 S. Main St. Jay County Plan Commission will 60. Wednesday and Thursday. Thursday — Results from also meet at 7 p.m. Thursday at Tonight’s low will be in the For an extended forecast, see the Jay County High School Community Resource Center, upper 60s, followed by a high of page 2. girls golf team in the South 118 S. Meridian St., Portland. Adams Invitational. The Commercial Review Page 2 Local/Indiana Monday, August 5, 2019 Indiana women are among the 1st uterus donors INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Two two organ donations join only Quire declined to say if the she also donated her heart, liver, place at IU Health Methodist Indiana women who died last six others nationwide, the Indi - recipients reside in Indiana. kidney, lungs, tissue and Hospital, and her husband told month are among only a hand - anapolis Star reported. Uterine donation by living corneas. The surgery to recover the donor network she had a ful of American women who “We very much appreciate givers has been done for years, her organs took place at “loving heart.” have donated their uterus so that these families said yes to but the use of dead donors is a Parkview Regional Medical “She would have been happy that other women might have a these transplants to help heal comparatively new medical Center in Fort Wayne. to know that she saved lives chance to give birth to their own and save other people’s lives,” practice. The second uterine donor, a through organ donation and children. Quire said. The state’s donor network woman in her 40s who also potentially helped another Sherry Quire, director of It is not without controversy. said the first donor was a unpredictably died, donated her woman know what it is like to be organ services for the Indiana Their identities and the woman in her 30s who suddenly heart, liver, lungs and kidney. a mom,” the Indiana Donor Net - Donor Network, said the state’s receivers’ are confidential, and died. In addition to her uterus, The recovery of her organs took work’s release said. Started ... CR almanac Continued from page 1 requiring the company to restore the Thompson and Endres laid out roads to as good or better than their Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday their expected timeline last week initial condition once construction is 8/6 8/7 8/8 8/9 8/10 while visiting Jay County to meet Project timeline complete. The goal is to have that with landowners involved in the Work toward the construction of work done by the end of 2020. project. Bitter Ridge Wind Farm in Jefferson “I would anticipate and hope that After getting the laydown yard set and Richland Townships will begin that gets done by the end of next up, construction of access roads for this week. Below is the planned time - year,” Endres said. the turbines will begin later this line for the work. “If it goes into operation in Sep - 85/64 84/66 85/58 81/57 82/61 month. Foundations will be poured, August tember there still conceivably should Conditions Expect inter - The forecast Tempera - Skies will be underground cables buried and the Construct access roads be time,” said Thompson. “Weather will become vals of clouds calls for partly tures will sunny with the substation at on the west side of should still allow.” more cloudy and sunshine cloudy skies slightly a bit exception of a county road 700 West, one-third If there are construction delays or as the day with a high in with a stray with the high few afternoon Remainder of 2019 moves on with the mid 80s. shower or in the lower clouds. The mile south of county road 500 Pour foundations, weather issues, road paving would be a chance of a thunderstorm 80s under high will be South, constructed by the end of pushed to spring 2021. scattered possible. sunny skies. 82. bury underground cables thunderstorm. 2019. (The first of four $390,000 pay - Bitter Ridge will become the coun - ments from Scout to the county, via and construct substation ty’s second wind farm, following the their $1.56 million economic devel - construction of Bluff Point in 2017. opment agreement, will come this Winter 2019-20 The project was 11 years in the mak - Lotteries fall.) Intall transmission lines ing before 57 turbines went online in When winter weather sets in, October of that year. work will be limited to transmis - April through July 2020 Scout faced a difficult path to Powerball Daily Three: 2-8-2 sion lines along county roads 500 Deliver and install approval for Bitter Ridge as it faced 3-6-45-66-68 Daily Four: 6-2-1-6 South and 1100 West. 52 wind turbines opposition from local group Stop Jay Powerball: 13 Quick Draw: 1-3-4-6-22- Turbine delivery is projected to County Wind Farms. The company Power Play: 2 26-31-32-37-40-41-43-44-49- run from April through July, with September 2020 earned approval at the conclusion of Estimated jackpot: 53-56-57-61-70-72 installation during the same time Bitter Ridge Wind Farm a four-hour Jay County Plan Com - $112 million Cash 5: 11-17-18-25-31 period. Scout hopes to have the becomes operational mission in June 2018, while at the Estimated jackpot: facility online in September 2020. same meeting the plan commission Mega Millions $95,000 Endres emphasized that Scout recommended a three-year moratori - Estimated jackpot: $55 wants to know about any problems um on additional wind farm projects. million Ohio residents may encounter during the Jay County Council approved a 10- Saturday process. •575 South between New Mount year tax abatement that is expected Hoosier Midday “There will be inconveniences for Pleasant and 600 West to save Scout $4.29 million for the Saturday Pick 3: 9-8-5 the public during construction. •500 South for one-third mile east project in September on a 5-2 vote, We’re aware of that,” he said. “If of 700 West reversing the decision they had made Midday Pick 4: 2-9-1-9 there’s issues or things that people •325 West between 650 South and three months earlier. Daily Three: 1-8-7 Pick 5: 1-9-7-4-3 Evening need to talk about, there will be a 800 South Scout will pay an estimated $13.7 Daily Four: 3-6-8-8 contact number (at the laydown •425 West for a quarter mile north million in taxes over the 25-year life Quick Draw: 3-4-8-16- Pick 3: 1-8-9 Pick 4: 7-6-6-0 site). We will do our best to address of Mount Pleasant Road of the wind farm. Landowners who 20-22-24-32-36-37-40-42-52- those right away.” •450 West between 650 South and have signed leases for the project are Pick 5: 2-8-7-2-1 55-64-66-67-75-79-80 About 24 miles of county roads 800 South expected to be paid a total of about Evening Rolling Cash 5: 9-20-27- will be effected during the construc - •600 West from just north of 575 $13 million in rent over that period. Daily Three: 6-5-2 31-33 tion. They are: South to 800 South Last month, Scout reached an Daily Four: 5-6-9-1 Classic Lotto: 13-36-37- •800 South between 325 West and •700 West from 500 South to 600 agreement with Constellation, an Quick Draw: 2-7-9-11- 41-46-47 1100 West South Exelon company, for the purchase of 12-19-21-23-35-38-41-44-45- Kicker: 3-8-7-5-2-9 •650 South between 325 West and •800 West from 600 South to one- the bulk of the energy that will be 51-55-57-64-67-71-75 Jackpot: $1.2 million 600 West third mile south of 700 South produced by Bitter Ridge. That Cash 5: 6-9-18-33-43 Sunday •600 South between 600 West and A road use agreement is in place marked a key step in allowing the Hoosier Lotto: 4-24-27- Midday 800 West between the county and Scout, project to move forward. 23-44-45 Pick 3: 3-8-2 Estimated jackpot: Pick 4: 7-3-8-2 $43.3 million Pick 5: 8-9-2-4-0 Sunday Evening Felony arrests Midday Pick 3: 7-8-5 Daily Three: 0-9-9 Pick 4: 2-0-9-4 Unlawful possession a syringe, a Level 6 Felony. Daily Four: 8-9-6-2 Pick 5: 3-5-1-2-1 A Dunkirk woman was She also faced a charge of Quick Draw: 1-5-8-22- Rolling Cash 5: 21-24- arrested Saturday on mul - operator never licensed, a 23-24-27-28-32-34-45-52-53- 26-36-38 tiple charges. Class C misdemeanor. BERNE, IN 61-64-65-67-68-73-75 Estimated jackpot: Haley M. Franklin, 802 The was booked into Evening $120,000 S. Main St., was arrested Jay County Jail about 7:15 Part-Time and Full-Time CNA Positions on a warrant for a charge p.m. and is being held on a on 1st, 2nd, and 3rd shift are available at Swiss Village! of unlawful possession of $6,000 bond. Today in history * Applicants can choose 8-hour or 12-hour shifts. * Experience based pay. $12.00/hr - $16.50/hr * $2.00/hr bonus for picking up open shifts. 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Town Board, Schoolhouse (260) 726-9201 Main St. Community Center. myjaycounty.com Monday-Thursdayhursday 9-5; Friday 9-7; Saturdayaturday 9-2 The Commercial Review Monday, August 5, 2019 Family Page 3 Words ring out across the years By DIANA DOLECKI General and President Special to The Commercial Dwight D. Eisenhower is Review As I located adjacent to the We had a busy time last Gettysburg Battlefield. It week. It has been years See It served the President as a ... going to important locations associated with since we have taken a weekend retreat and a our past brings home the reality of what those vacation that didn’t meeting place for world involve the long trip to leaders. It was a much generals saw as they sent their soldiers to die. Texas to spend some time needed respite from with the kids. The older on the good that came out Washington and a back - we get, the longer that of the horrors that drop for efforts to reduce ride seems. I look for - resulted from any war. Cold War tensions. He ward to the day when the On the other hand, and that is being kind. that war. We have come to rather, to be dedicated picked a beautiful place But I tried, I really did, dedicate a portion of that here to the unfinished kids can drive and come going to important loca - as a retreat. Perhaps we Most of the time I can field, as a final resting work which they who up here to visit. I would tions associated with our will go through it next quote the first line. I place for those who here fought here have thus far even be happy to meet past brings home the them half way. time. looked it up and to my gave their lives that that so nobly advanced. It is reality of what those gen - The Battle of Gettys - surprise found that there nation might live. It is rather for us to be here After our stop in Her - erals saw as they sent shey, Pennsylvania, we burg was a turning point were three or four ver - altogether fitting and dedicated to the great their soldiers to die. It in the Civil War, the sions of the speech. This proper that we should do task remaining before us headed for Gettysburg. was a bright, sunny day My husband is a history Union victory that ended is the one I was taught. this. — that from these hon - when we were there. An buff and had always General Robert E. Lee’s “Four score and seven But, in a larger sense, ored dead we take ancient gnome of a man wanted to go. Me, I second and most ambi - years ago our fathers we can not dedicate — we increased devotion to despised history. In our was our driver for the tious invasion of the brought forth on this con - can not consecrate — we that cause for which they teachers’ rush to get tour around the area. North. Gettysburg was tinent, a new nation, con - can not hallow — this gave the last full measure through whatever histo - We saw statue after the Civil War’s bloodiest ceived in Liberty, and ground. The brave men, of devotion — that we ry book we were using, statue. All of them told a battle and was also the dedicated to the proposi - living and dead, who here highly resolve that all those years of conflict story. Some told of the inspiration for President tion that all men are cre - struggled here, have con - these dead shall not have were reduced to names of fear of going into battle, Abraham Lincoln’s ated equal. secrated it, far above our died in vain — that this generals and dates of the not knowing if they were immortal “Gettysburg Now we are engaged in poor power to add or nation, under God, shall wars. There was seldom a going to live through it. Address.” a great civil war, testing detract. The world will have a new birth of free - casualty count. The caus - Others told of victories. When I was in sixth whether that nation, or little note, nor long dom — and that govern - es that led up to the Then there was the figure grade our teacher any nation so conceived remember what we say ment of the people, by the killing were sketchy, at of President Eisenhower. thought we should be and so dedicated, can here, but it can never for - people, for the people, best. I don’t remember What was he doing there? able to recite it. I am long endure. We are met get what they did here. It shall not perish from the any time that we focused The home and farm of lousy at memorization on a great battle-field of is for us the living, earth.” Photographer does not require permission DEAR ABBY: I’m going to a celebrities do — wear dark me only out of boredom and but never does. What should I professional conference, which glasses. loneliness. I don’t know how to do? — CAN’T AFFORD IT IN has the usual presentations, •••••••••• break things off nicely. — NOT THE SOUTH vendors and activities. Dear DEAR ABBY: Three months INTERESTED IN THE WEST DEAR CAN’T: Give your Every time I go, there’s always ago, I went out on three dates DEAR NOT INTERESTED: I irresponsible son a date by a photographer. Abby with “Kevin.” Then he sent me a think you have Kevin pegged which you expect to have the It’s annoying. text saying he didn’t feel I could correctly. Here’s how to dis - money each month for his When a photographer sneaks offer him the relationship he is tance yourself “nicely.” Tell share of the premium. Tell up to take photos, it distracts the looking for, but he wants to him you like him very much. him that if the money is not presenter. Then the camera is remain friends because he has But as a platonic friend only. there when it’s time for you to usually swung around to shoot DEAR TEACHER: You are fun with me. I agreed, and we’ve Explain that kissing, cud - send the payment that you the audience. not the only person who dis - gotten together many times dling and sharing a bed are will drop him from your I have been photographed likes having their picture since and communicate often. things you do with a insurance. Make sure he many times while I was brows - taken — particularly without I am not physically attracted boyfriend, and it’s time for understands that this is not ing through the vendors. I have permission. Many others also to him, but I sense he is attracted both of you to move on. Then an idle threat, and if he does - never given my permission to do. to me, and it makes me uncom - do it. n’t follow through, take him have any of them published. However, if the photogra - fortable. Since we agreed to be •••••••••• off the policy. The photos appear on state or pher has been hired by the friends, he has invited me over DEAR ABBY: I added my 37- •••••••••• national organization websites association sponsoring the for “movie and cuddle night,” year-old son to my insurance Dear Abby is written by Abi - for viewing by association mem - event, I don’t think you have put his arm around me, asked to policy because it would cost him gail Van Buren, also known as bers (not the general public). any choice about being pho - kiss me and booked a hotel room almost double if he went on his Jeanne Phillips, and was found - What are my rights? Am I the tographed. You might be out with only one bed and no sofa. own. The problem is, I struggle ed by her mother, Pauline only one who is camera shy? — of camera range if you sit It’s like I am his placeholder every month getting him to send Phillips. 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PING PONG — Will be The objective is to fill a played from 9 a.m. to noon nine-by nine grid so that each Wednesday at Jay each column, each row, and Community Center and each of the nine three-by- 10:30 a.m. to noon each three boxes (also called Wednesday at West Jay blocks or regions) contains Community Center in the digits from 1 to 9 only Dunkirk. The public is wel - one time each. come. PORTLAND ROTARY CLUB — Will meet at noon each Wednesday at Harmo - The Commercial Review Page 4 Opinion Monday, August 5, 2019 Your pessimism gets us nowhere That will never happen in We may succeed. We may ory, you have already been Now we have John Jay Center Portland. fail. No one can forecast the proven demonstrably wrong. for Learning. We’ve heard those words future entire. Think about it. Really think •A thriving arts center. Most over and over when it comes to But we can promise you this: about the list of things that have municipalities the size of Port - a variety of different proposed Editorial •Nothing will ever happen if already happened in Jay Coun - land can only dream of having a projects in the city. The same we reject every project out of ty’s municipalities that proba - facility like Arts Place and the goes for Dunkirk, Redkey and hand. bly seemed like pie-in-the-sky programming it offers. (It contin - Pennville, throughout Jay •Nothing will ever happen if ideas when they were first pro - ues to grow, with an expansion County. we turn our noses up at outside posed. project scheduled to begin in the We hear them when new What we find incredibly investors. •A new pool facility. At a cost spring.) businesses are proposed. We frustrating is that the local res - •Nothing will ever happen if of more than $3 million, it took These projects — ideas that cer - hear them when plans for idents who utter those words we continue the “not in my more than $1 million in private tainly would never come to housing projects are floated. — you may be one of them — backyard” approach. contributions to make it happen. fruition in Portland, right? — We hear them when it comes to are also among those who then •Nothing will ever happen if But there it stands, a sparkling stand as shining examples of trails, and apartments, and complain that nothing ever we don’t take a chance and recreational center for those in what we can accomplish when we restaurants. It seems the echo improves in their hometown. throw our support behind Jay County and beyond, in place work together toward a common of words decrying the things Sure, there may be some something. of the crumbling 55-year-old goal. we can’t do reverberates end - projects floated that seem Are there those of you out structure that preceded it. If you truly still believe “that lessly. unlikely. But success in grow - there who really believe noth - •A post-secondary learning will never happen in Portland,” Well, if you’ve uttered those ing a community, like anything ing good will ever heppen in center. The Weiler Building you’re certainly free to have that words — “that will never hap - in life, takes some amount of Portland? Or is that just some - seemed destined for the wreck - opinion, silly as it may be. pen in Portland” — you’re risk. thing you say to win friends in ing ball, languishing in a state Meanwhile, the rest of us will right. When we take a chance as a the coffee shop, at the ball dia - of disrepair. Instead, a group of continue to strive to make those At least, you will be if we all community, no one can be 100 monds or on Facebook? local leaders got together and things happen, with or without have that attitude. percent sure what will happen. If you truly believe that the - fought to restore the building. you. — R.C. Forecasts count on global cooperation By PETER R. ORSZAG Bloomberg Opinion Two of today’s most important global trends Peter R. are the return of national - ism and the explosion of Orszag privately held high-quality data. The potential side effects of both are on vivid display in one unexpected endeavor: weather forecast - no national boundaries.” ing. Those who believe the In his new book, “The U.S. can do almost any - Weather Machine: A Jour - thing better by itself, with ney Inside the Forecast,” no help from others, are journalist Andrew Blum clearly mistaken in weath - explains how rapidly fore - er forecasting. They should casts have been improving. take note, for example, of Quality is gaining roughly European excellence in a day a decade, so that a 5- this area. Blum pays partic - day forecast is now about ular tribute to the Euro - as good as a 4-day forecast pean Centre for Medium- was a decade ago, and a 2- Range Weather Forecasts, day forecast 30 years ago. whose model is informally The improvements, Blum known as the “Euro.” Com - notes, have been achieved pared with other global not by a single government models, including those agency or company but by developed in the U.S. and “an international construc - the U.K., he says, “the Euro tion, a carefully conceived is the most accurate the and continuously running furthest out in time (if Grievance mongering is dangerous system of systems, tuned sometimes only slightly). It to an endless loop of is also the most improved, By JENNIFER RUBIN 2018 to a decade high of 2,009, accord - observing the weather, pre - the most often.” The Washington Post ing to police data analyzed by the dicting the weather, and Maintaining interna - On Sunday morning, former con - Center for the Study of Hate & gressman Beto O’Rourke spoke for observing it all over tional cooperation on Jennifer Extremism at California State Uni - millions of Americans. again.” weather forecasting versity, San Bernardino (CSHE). Last becomes harder as nation - CNN’s “State of the Union” host Rubin year marked the fifth consecutive My father, a math profes - Jake Tapper: “Do you think Presi - sor at MIT who studied alist pressures build up in increase in hate crimes, and the other arenas and as people dent Trump is a white nationalist?” steepest rise since 2015. Seventy per - computational fluid O’Rourke: “Yes, I do.” worry more about cyber cent, or 21 police departments, dynamics, played a modest O’Rourke is a native of El Paso, espionage. The Chinese, for reported increases, with just under role in this history. Our Texas, one of two sites of mass mur - eigners, the facts indicate white family spent part of 1970 in example, have been half (47 percent), or 14 agencies, hit - der in the past 24 hours. The alleged nationalists are responsible for more ting or tying decade highs. 2018 was Boulder, Colorado, while he accused of hacking U.S. killer had regurgitated white nation - deaths than Islamic fundamentalist- visited the National Center weather systems. the only year this decade the cities alist bile and hatred of immigrants. inspired killings under this presi - exceeded 2,000. Partial year 2019 data for Atmospheric Research. At the same time, as the If a Muslim preacher’s words were dent. According to the Anti-Defama - I remember wondering at quality of privately collect - from 18 cities also shows an overall repeated nearly verbatim by Islamic tion League: rise. the time how someone like ed data continues to mass murderers, we’d consider him a “In 2018, domestic extremists my father, who specialized improve, the question aris - “If forthcoming Federal Bureau of threat to national security. And yet, killed at least 50 people in the U.S., a Investigation (FBI) 2018 hate crime in computer models of tur - es of how to integrate pub - when venom drawn from President sharp increase from the 37 extremist- bulence, could help with lic and private data. This totals replicate this nine percent rise, Donald Trump’s vicious attacks on related murders documented in 2017, it will be the fourth consecutive practical weather forecast - same question comes up in immigrants, his channeling of though still lower than the totals for increase and the highest total since ing. But there is a connec - economic forecasting, as “replacement” conspiracy theories, 2015 (70) and 2016 (72). The 50 deaths I’ve noted previously, but it the FBI’s 2001’s record.” tion, which Sergej Zil - his dehumanization of immigrants make 2018 the fourth-deadliest year This rise comes even as the overall is also salient in weather intinkevich, a Finnish and his demonization of the media on record for domestic extremist- rate of crime decreases. (“In contrast forecasting. Weather mod - scholar of meteorology, show up in the ramblings of serial related killings since 1970. to a 3.5 percent decline in crime over - els have been able to described: “Turbulence is mail bomber Cesar Sayoc, the Tree of “The extremist-related murders in all in major U.S. Cities in 2018 the key to the atmospheric advance as far as they have Life synagogue and Christchurch 2018 were overwhelmingly linked to (source), these latest hate crime data ‘machine.’ We cannot because public-sector data mosque mass murderers and now the right-wing extremists. Every one of mirror a multiyear rise across myri - understand weather sys - and information are freely slaughterer of innocents in El Paso, the perpetrators had ties to at least ad other representative crime, social tems if we do not under - exchanged. Will private we don’t collectively hold him moral - one right-wing extremist movement, science, and digital datasets on preju - stand the connections companies keep the data ly accountable, insist his recant his although one had recently switched dice and fragmented intergroup between their parts.” Being they collect private, and views and demand an end to his pres - to supporting Islamist extremism. cohesion.”) able to use a computer to use it to construct their idency. White supremacists were responsi - In sum, we are awash in hate efficiently simulate turbu - own proprietary models? South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete ble for the great majority of the crimes and white nationalist- lent flows was thus crucial It’s an open question how Buttigieg observed on “Fox News killings, which is typically the case.” inspired mass murders. We have a to building better weather these private activities best Sunday” that white nationalist ter - The rise in hate crimes under this president whose words inspire and models. fit in with public weather rorists “feel validated” by Trump. president also has been dramatic. bolster perpetrators of these heinous Improvements in weath - data and modeling. For decades now, Republicans have The Anti-Defamation League docu - acts. That makes Trump not only a er forecasting are built If there is a decline in insisted mass murders with semiau - mented, “Right-wing extremists were moral abomination, which no policy upon a collection of such international cooperation tomatic weapons are not reflective of linked to at least 50 extremist-related outcome can offset, but a threat to advances, one after anoth - and data sharing, the qual - a gun problem. I can no longer com - murders in the United States in 2018, national security. Those encouraged er. The two key drivers ity of weather forecasting prehend how such a ludicrous asser - making them responsible for more by his words in recent years kill more have been computer model - will stagnate, even within tion is remotely acceptable. But in deaths than in any year since 1995. … Americans than Islamist terrorists. ing and satellites — and the U.S. As David Grimes, one sense they are right: It’s not Right-wing extremists killed more If that is not justification for bipar - these have advanced the outgoing head of the merely Republicans’ indulgence of people in 2018 than in any year since tisan repudiation of this president through international World Meteorological the National Rifle Association that 1995, the year of Timothy McVeigh’s and removal from office at the earli - cooperation, as weather Organization, has said, “It puts Americans’ lives in jeopardy. It bomb attack on the Oklahoma City est possible moment I don’t know data and modeling would take three days is the support and enabling of a pres - federal building.” what is. Those who countenance and improvements have been before the United States ident that inspires white nationalist Likewise, just a few days ago, a new support this president for his white- shared across countries for would realize that they terrorists — and even denies white report explained the magnitude of grievance mongering are not merely well over a century. As the couldn’t live in a vacuum.” nationalism is a problem. the problem in cities (which Trump “deplorable” but dangerous. World Meteorological •••••••••• The Dayton, Ohio, mass killing is demonizes as “infested” and unliv - •••••••••• Organization states in its Orszag is a Bloomberg the 32nd “mass killing by firearms” able): Rubin writes reported opinion for mandate, “weather, climate Opinion columnist. Follow this year. And while Trump contin - “Hate crimes in thirty of Ameri - The Washington Post. Follow her on and the water cycle know him on Twitter @porszag. ues to demonize Muslims and for - ca’s largest cities rose nine percent in Twitter @JRubinBlogger. The Commercial Review US PS 125820 HUGH N. RONALD (1911-1983), Publisher Emeritus

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That blers to its Hammond casi - compares to about $430 mil - no before sports betting is lion in wagering taxes col - available in Illinois, where lected during the past year the Legislature approved it from the casinos for slot in June. machines and table games “There is definitely a such as blackjack. first-mover advantage, Indiana’s casinos have there is also knowing that seen wagering shrink over the NFL football season is the past decade in the face the most popular sport to of more competition from wager on,” Nita said. “The Illinois, Michigan, Ohio timing of it makes sense for and tribal casinos, so they us to get up and running as don’t want to miss out on a expeditiously as possible.” sports betting edge. Sports wagering is Boyd Gaming is looking expected to start Aug. 15 in to replicate the success it Iowa, which would make it had drawing more gam - the 11th state to allow blers with sportsbooks at sports wagering since the its Mississippi and Penn - U.S. Supreme Court cleared sylvania casinos when it the way with a decision last begins offering the service year. at its Blue Chip casino near Most of Indiana’s casinos Indiana’s border with are clustered along Lake Michigan and at its Belter - The Commercial Review/Ray Cooney Michigan and the Ohio ra casino on the Ohio River River, so those operators near Cincinnati. also see a chance to make “We’re hopeful that it headway with gamblers will draw in customers Getting ready from Michigan, Ohio and from throughout those The Jay County High School Marching Patriots’ tuba players, including Griffin Lennartz Kentucky, which haven’t properties’ markets, includ - (foreground), warm up Friday afternoon prior to the performance during the preliminary round of legalized sports betting yet. ing Michigan and Ken - Indiana State Fair Band Day. JCHS went on to place third behind Anderson and Kokomo. Sports wagering general - tucky,” Boyd Gaming ly results in slim profit spokesman David Strow margins for casinos. An said. Checks ... Continued from page 1 And Trump himself has presidential veto if those meas - should demand Senate Majority language mirroring some of his Over the weekend, Trump tried reneged on previous pledges to ures passed Congress. Leader Mitch McConnell “put own. As Democrats have called to assure Americans he was deal - strengthen gun laws. At a February meeting with the bipartisan, House-passed uni - on Trump to tone down his rhet - ing with the problem and defend - After other mass shootings survivors and family members versal background checks bill up oric, Trump blamed the news ed his administration in light of he called for strengthening the of the 2018 Parkland, Florida, for a vote.” media for the nation’s woes. criticism following the latest in a federal background check sys - school shooting in which 17 peo - In the El Paso attack, investiga - “Fake News has contributed string of mass shootings. tem, and in 2018 he signed legis - ple died, Trump promised to be tors are focusing on whether it greatly to the anger and rage that “We have done much more lation to increase federal “very strong on background was a hate crime after the emer - has built up over many years,” he than most administrations,” he agency data sharing into the checks.” gence of a racist, anti-immigrant claimed said, without elaboration. “We system. But he has resisted Trump claimed he would stand screed that was posted online As Trump weighs trips to the have done actually a lot. But per - Democratic calls to toughen up to the gun lobby and finally shortly beforehand. Detectives affected communities — the Fed - haps more has to be done.” other gun control laws. get results in quelling gun vio - sought to determine if it was eral Aviation Administration Congress has proven unable to In February, the House lence. But he later retreated, written by the man who was advised pilots of a presidential pass substantial gun violence leg - approved bipartisan legislation expressing support for modest arrested. The border city has fig - visit Wednesday to El Paso and islation this session, despite the to require federal background changes to the federal back - ured prominently in the immi - Dayton, Ohio — local lawmakers frequency of mass shootings, in checks for all gun sales and ground check system and for gration debate and is home to signaled opposition to his pres - large part because of resistance transfers and approved legisla - arming teachers. 680,000 people, most of them Lati - ence. from Republicans, particularly in tion to allow a review period of Senate Democratic leader no. Rep. Veronica Escobar, a Demo - the GOP-controlled Senate. That up to 10 days for background Chuck Schumer tweeted that if On Twitter today, Trump crat who represents El Paso, said political dynamic seems difficult checks on firearms purchases. Trump is serious about strength - seemed to deflect from scrutiny Trump is “not welcome” to visit to change. 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Page 8 www.thecr.com The Commercial Review Nearly no-hitter for ’Caps By CHRIS SCHANZ The Commercial Review FORT WAYNE — Despite not having his best stuff, Joey Cantillo didn’t allow a hit for six innings. Sam Keating had a clean seventh inning in his first appearance out of the bullpen. Jose Quezada retired the Fort Wayne TinCap first three Whitecaps he starting Joey faced. Cantillo delivers a pitch Ulrich Bojarski broke up to Parker Meadows the potential for history. The Fort Wayne TinCaps during the first inning took a no-hitter into the against the West ninth inning and got most Michigan Whitecaps on of their offense during the Sunday at Parkview seventh in an 8-0 victory Field. Cantillo didn’t over the West Michigan allow a hit over six Whitecaps on Sunday innings in the TinCaps’ afternoon at Parkview Field. 8-0 win. It was the fourth straight win for the TinCaps (17-25 second half, 50-60 overall), who matched their longest such streak of the season. It marked back-to-back home victories against the Whitecaps (14-28, 35-76), a Detroit Tigers affiliate. “It was huge,” Fort Wayne starting pitcher The Commercial Review/Chris Schanz Joey Cantillo said of the year-old from Kailua, “I think he’s pitched a lot Quezada hit the first bat - since May 9, 2013, when his on-base streak to 22 win. “It was a tight game Hawaii. “Didn’t have my better this year over the ter he faced in the eighth, Max Fried, Matthew Shep - games, matching the early. For (the offense) to best stuff but it was defi - course of the season. but three consecutive herd, Leonel Campos and longest streak this season have a big inning like that nitely cool to see six no-hit “He has stuff that can ended any Roman Madrid combined set by Xavier Edwards, … that was huge to get that innings.” get guys out when he’s not threat. to blank the Great Lakes who was promoted to High- big inning like that. We On June 26, Cantillo did - his best so that’s encourag - Bojarski stepped into the Loons, 1-0. A Lake Elsinore on July 9. have studs. Hitting is con - n’t allow a hit until the ing to see; you’re not box to start the ninth, and Fort Wayne got the only The TinCaps broke the tagious. It was good to see eighth inning of a 9-1 win always going to have your he rifled a 2-1 single over run it really needed in the game wide open three that.” over the South Bend Cubs. best stuff and for him to go shortstop Tucupita Mar - fourth inning. Dwanya frames later with a seven- Sunday’s focus, however, With Sunday’s effort, out there and put up zeroes, cano to break up the com - Williams-Sutton got hit by run frame. was on the . Cantillo lowered his Mid - obviously no hits is a pretty bined no-hit bid. a pitch — the second time Justin Lopez led off with Cantillo walked three of west League-best ERA to cool thing to see but “The hit, it happens of the game and 24th time a solo home run to right the first six batters he 1.93. He also leads the encouraging to see when some times,” said TinCap this season — to lead off field and later beat out an faced, but a pickoff and a league in strikeouts (128) you don’t have your best manager Anthony Contr - the frame and reached infield single for another double play helped him and WHIP (0.87) stuff you can go out there eras. “No-hitters get bro - third on an Agustin Ruiz RBI. only face one over the min - “From the fans’ perspec - and dominate the base - ken up the last out of the double. Ethan Skender sin - Jawuan Harris walked imum in that span. tive and media’s perspec - ball.” game. But it’s and gled to the left side to bring in a run with bases loaded, He finished with seven tive it’s pretty good with In his first relief appear - we’re just happy to be play - home the eventual game- Williams-Sutton drove in strikeouts and retired the that stat line,” TinCap ance after making 13 starts ing good baseball and got winning run. two with a single, Ruiz final 13 Whitecaps he faced. manager Anthony Contr - this season, Keating had a the win.” After getting hit by a scored a run on a sacrifice “Definitely not my best eras said of Cantillo, who perfect seventh inning, It would have been the pitch in the first inning, fly and Skender chipped in outing,” said Cantillo, a 19- improved to 9-3 on the year. including two strikeouts. first TinCap no-hitter Williams-Sutton extended an RBI double.

VER R O S Tri-State Gas Engine & Tractor Association, Inc. presents Franchise record broken FO AR YE By CHRIS SCHANZ to get hit by pitches. But in 50 the World’s Largest The Commercial Review reality, he’s just trying to Gas EngineLOTS OF FUN and FOR YOUNG Tractor AND OLD Show FORT WAYNE — It was - get on base. His .416 on-base n’t a record he was shooting Line percentage leads the for. league. It hurts. Drives “The on-base percentage If the bruises aren’t is skyrocketing, and (the something to help him ) organi - 54th Antique Engine remember it, the ball cer - zation, that’s their key tainly will. point is getting on base,” Dwanya Williams-Sutton team record, the Midwest Williams-Sutton said. “As got hit by pitches twice in League mark for hit by long as I can keep doing & Tractor Show an 8-0 Fort Wayne TinCap pitches in a season is 38, set that and pleasing the AUGUST 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 2019 victory over the West in 2017 by Nick Sinay of the organization then hopeful - Michigan Whitecaps on Lansing Lugnuts. It’s a ly it will look good on my Portland, Indiana, at the Jay County Fairgrounds Sunday, upping his total number “DWS” doesn’t resume trying to move up this season to 24 times to hope to reach. in the system.” become the franchise “If I do, props to me, but If the Padres do indeed leader in the statistic. I’m not trying to do that,” value that ability, he won’t “I just go to the plate and he said. be in Fort Wayne much 150 antique dealers and craft dealers try to get on base for my It may seem as if he tries longer. Over 400 engine & tractor parts dealers & large trading post team,” said the 22-year-old from Wilson, North Caroli - Over 3000 Engines & 800 Tractors 25 Years & Older na. “Get on base and hope - fully (my teammates) can Sports on tap drive me in. Featuring: Lesser Known Tractors & Michigan Engines “Pitchers always try to go Local schedule South Adams – 4:30 p.m. up and in (in the strike Today Fort Wayne TinCaps vs. West Michigan No Selling in Tractor & zone) because they think Fort Wayne TinCaps vs. West Michigan Whitecaps – 12:05 p.m. Engine Display Area Whitecaps – 7:05 p.m. Separate Display Areas that’s my weak spot … If Wednesday they keep throwing it in Tuesday Jay County — Girls golf in South For 15 Hp. Engines and Larger there I’ll keep getting hit Jay County — Girls golf in Bellmont Adams Invitational at Wabash Valley – 1 Invitational at Cross Creek – 8 a.m. p.m. and Garden Tractors the rest of the season.” Fort Recovery — Girls golf in Mercer FOODS SERVED BY No roping off until Fri., Aug. 16, 5:00 p.m. Fort Recovery — Boys golf in Mercer SERVICE GROUPS ONLY The East Carolina Uni - County meet at Elks – 9 a.m.; Girls golf at County Invite at Elks – 8:30 a.m. ADMISSION: versity product got hit in Adults - $5.00 per day the first inning, tying the High School Age - $3.00 Children Under 12 - FREE Entertainment Fort Wayne franchise record of 23 times in a sea - ATTENTION! No Camping on Club Grounds Before son set by Jon Schaeffer in 7:00 am Saturday, August 10 Early Ford V8 Nightly Automotive Club in 1998 when the team was the CAMPING (NON-EXHIBITORS) in the Farmer’s Wizards. $20.00 campground maintenance attendance CLASS of 1984 fee per show Building Three innings later, Saturday Afternoon, plus $10.00 per day non-refundable Williams-Sutton became CAMPING EXHIBITORS August 24 $20.00 campground maintenance the all-time leader after 35th Class Reunion fee per show SundayChristianaires morn. 8-9 a.m. being hit again. It was the SUBJECT TO CHANGE fifth game he had been hit th more than once, including Saturday, August 10 a painful four times on July Tractor 22. at the He asked for the record- Pulls setting ball so he could have a keepsake. Portland Golf Course Fri. & Sat. “I wanted to have a little Aug. 23 & 24 memorabilia,” he said. Stock “When I grow old and show (registration required by Aug. 4) AntiqueFriday Tractors- my kids, hopefully I still Meal at 6:30. Stock have the record when I Doors open at 6pm. andSaturday “HOT” Tractors- grow old and have kids. “It don’t happen every After meal gathering day.” Proof of liability insurance for all riding vehicles required - $10 RIDING STICKER REQUIRED TinCap manager Antho - 8:30pm to 11pm ny Contreras on Williams- Sutton’s knack for getting hit by pitches: “I’ve never Modern Rest Rooms Lots of Free Parking Space seen it that much before in Registration for meal/and/or pro baseball. He’s a trooper. gathering on eventbrite or call CHRIS ENGLEHARDT,260-466-2047 PRES. RICH260-335-2683 THEURER, V.P. SHIRLEY260-251-9971 KARN, TREASURER CINDY260-726-6433 RUDROW, (evenings) ANTIQUES He’s tough. He gets hit, he stays in the ball game. I Cheryl: (260) 301-6262 or GINGER260-525-0292 ENGLEHARDT, SEC. BRUCE WARREN,239-410-5747 EAST END JOHN OXLEY,765-348-1346 TRADING POST BILL JOHNSON,765-437-2624 CAMPING know he doesn’t like that much.” Kimbra: (260) 760-8979 www.tristategasenginetractor.com While he now holds the