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ENTERPRISEFriday, October 18, 2019 s,IVINGSTON -ONTANAs6OL112 .O214 $1.00 IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY White House: Ukraine aid held up partly over election probe

WASHINGTON (AP) — He indicated that a quid The White House acknowl- pro quo was at play for the edged that President Donald military aid — but a differ- Trump’s decision to hold up ent one than Democrats ini- military aid to Ukraine was tially highlighted as they linked to his demand that probed Trump’s efforts to Kyiv investigate the Demo- have Ukraine investigate a cratic National Committee company linked to the son of and the 2016 U.S. presiden- his Democratic rival Joe tial campaign, a shifting new Biden. explanation about events at Trump, as shown in a the heart of the impeach- rough transcript of the July ment inquiry. call with Ukraine President

Enterprise photo by Nate Howard L’esprit staff, Chief Operating Officer Maria Mulvaugh, left, and Chief Executive Officer Chantelle Plauché are pictured Fri- day morning outside of Park High School, where they will be helping students with mental health issues.

AP White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney announces that the G7 will be held at Trump National Doral, Thursday in CRISIS RESPONSE Washington. The admission from acting Volodymyr Zelenskiy, chief of staff Mick Mul- sought help in investigating State grant dollars help create locally operated vaney on Thursday undercut not only the firm tied to the president’s position that Biden but also a security there was no quid pro quo company hired by the DNC mental health services for Park County students during Trump’s phone call that discovered that Russian with the Ukraine president agents had broken into the By Nolan Lister importance of good school and should the situation call for it. that sparked the House committee’s network. The Enterprise Staff Writer community partnerships,” Wester Upon receiving permission from a investigation. stolen emails were subse- said. “This provides services we parent, a L’esprit “mobile team of The sudden turn of events quently published by ocal state-licensed mental can’t provide within the state fund- crisis professionals” will respond had immediate fallout. WikiLeaks ahead of the 2016 health center L’esprit is set ing formula.” to the location of the crisis, be it a Trump’s lawyer distanced election. to provide a mental health school, home or other community the Republican president “The look back to what crises response team as setting. from Mulvaney’s account. happened in 2016 certainly Lwell as early intervention and pre- “We are helping our Once on the scene, licensed clini- The Justice Department said was part of the thing that he ventative care for Park County stu- community get cians will work to assess and stabi- the explanation was news to was worried about in cor- dents dealing with mental health lize the children who pose a risk of them. And Democrats cast ruption with that nation,” and substance abuse issues, thanks healthier by providing harm to themselves or others. The Mulvaney’s remarks as fur- Mulvaney told reporters, to a block grant through Montana’s crisis professionals will also coor- ther evidence of wrongdoing delivering the White House’s Department of Public Health and these services.” dinate next-day appointments, in- as Trump sought a “favor” most granular explanation Human Services. home support services, including from Ukraine. yet of the decision to with- – Chantelle Plauché, The program, which goes into parent education and connection Trump, traveling in Texas, hold military assistance. effect this academic year, received L’esprit CEO with long-term services, according appeared to stand by his top “Did he also mention to me about $30,000 from the DPHHS to L’esprit. aide, calling Mulvaney a in the past the corruption Addictive and Mental Disorder Additionally, L’esprit will be on- “good man.” that related to the DNC Division. The grant is large Wester said the district has nei- site at schools throughout the “I have a lot of confi- server? Absolutely, no ques- enough to fund the program for ther the training nor the funding to county, offering prevention and dence” in him, Trump said. tion about that,” Mulvaney one year, according to L’esprit provide mental health services. early intervention services, such But Mulvaney’s initial continued. “That’s why we CEO Chantelle Plauché. He said that although the “inter- as life skills training at the ele- remarks, made during a rare held up the money.” Todd Wester, the director of the nal process maps” have yet to be mentary level designed to boost appearance by an adminis- Trump’s personal lawyer Livingston School District’s drawn up, the program will likely self-esteem, develop healthy atti- tration official in the White Jay Sekulow issued a point- School-based Mental and Behav- involve an individual addressing tudes and improve knowledge of House briefing room, spun ed statement distancing the ioral Health, called the new pro- concerns about a student with open a new phase of the president’s legal team from gram “a pure gift to the schools.” administration. An administrator impeachment inquiry. Mulvaney’s comments. “This is an example of the can elect to reach out to L’esprit See Crisis response, Page 3

SYRIA Lawsuit seeks to Cease-fire is off to rocky start block Montana CEYLANPINAR, Turkey (AP) The cease-fire agreement — — The cease-fire in northern reached in negotiations ban on flavored Syria got off to a rocky start between Erdogan and U.S. Vice Friday, as Kurdish leaders President Mike Pence — accused Turkey of violating the requires the Kurdish fighters to e-cigarettes accord with continued fighting vacate a swath of territory in at a key border town while cast- Syria along the Turkish border. HAMILTON (AP) — Three Montana vape ing doubt on provisions in the That effectively means the shops and an industry group are suing to block a U.S.-brokered deal with Ankara. Kurds would grant Turkey its temporary ban on the sale of flavored electronic Turkey’s president warned goals in the offensive and con- cigarettes from going into effect statewide next that Turkish forces would go secrate its control of territory it week. back on the attack in four days captured. The lawsuit filed Thursday in state court in unless Kurdish-led fighters Criticism mounted for a deal Ravalli County says the 120-day ban on e-ciga- withdraw “without exception” that President Donald Trump rettes is an overly restrictive reaction to a from a zone 20 miles deep in called “a great day for civiliza- national outbreak of vaping-related illnesses and Syria running the entire 260- tion.” deaths the plaintiffs say may be caused by ille- mile length of the border. EU Council President Donald gal black-market products. “Without exception, if the Tusk said it was “not a cease- The plaintiffs are asking a judge for an injunc- promise is not fulfilled, Opera- fire, it is a demand for the tion that would block the ban from taking effect tion Peace Spring will resume capitulation of the Kurds” and AP on Tuesday. They said state officials failed to the minute the 120 hours end called on Turkey to immediate- Turkish-backed Syrian opposition fighters deploy near the town provide adequate public notice and acted arbi- with even more determination,” ly halt its operation in northeast of Ras al-Ayn, Syria on Friday. trarily and capriciously by not including tobacco President Recep Tayyip Erdo- Syria. French President cigarettes in the ban. gan told journalists in Ankara. Emmanuel Macron called the The Syrian government the town. Gov. Steve Bullock, a Democrat, has said the There was no sign of any pull- Turkish operation “madness.” deployment, although not com- The Britain-based Syrian emergency rules that establish the ban are nec- out by the Kurdish-led forces. The U.S. pullout from north- plete, puts Russia as the ulti- Observatory for Human Rights essary while officials investigate the cause of They say the deal only covers a eastern Syria has positioned mate arbiter of the arrange- and the Rojava Information the vaping-related pulmonary illnesses that have much smaller section of the Russia as the main power bro- ments along much of the Syri- Center said fighting continued affected more than 1,300 people nationwide, border, about 125 kilometers ker. an-Turkish border. into the afternoon as Turkish- including at least two cases and one death in (75 miles) and haven’t commit- Erdogan is to meet Russian The border town of Ras al- backed Syrian fighters clashed Montana. ted to pull out from anywhere. President Vladimir Putin in Ayn was emerging as an imme- with Kurdish forces in villages The Ravalli Republic reports the lawsuit by Some fighters have vowed not Sochi, Russia, on Tuesday, the diate test of whether the halt in on the outskirts of Ras al-Ayn. the Montana Smoke Free Association, Freedom to withdraw, calling the accord day the halt in fighting runs out. violence can take hold. Before The Kurdish-led force said five Vapes, Liberty Smoke and UBlaze vapor said the an “insult to Kurdish dignity” After being abandoned by the the deal’s announcement, Turk- of its fighters were killed and a ban could force more than 20 Montana business- and tantamount to a surrender Americans, the Kurds agreed ish-backed forces had encircled number of civilians wounded in es to close. arranged by the U.S., the for- with Moscow to allow Syrian the town and were battling a strike on one of the villages. The business owners said the pulmonary ill- mer ally that abandoned them President Bashar Assad’s forc- fierce resistance from Kurdish Other activists reported a nesses could be the result of the “illicit addition” to the Turkish assault. es to deploy along the border fighters inside. new exodus of civilians from of THC or marijuana products into legal vaping The Kurdish self-administra- with Turkey to halt the inva- Turkish shelling hit in and the villages. Gun battles and products. THC and marijuana are not included tion said some provisions of the sion. Syrian forces have around Ras al-Ayn on Friday shelling continued around a as ingredients in any of the products sold by the cease-fire deal “need further already moved into several morning, raising columns of hospital in the center of Ras al- businesses involved in the lawsuit, according to discussion with the United sites previously under Kurdish smoke seen by an Associated Ayn, and those injured inside the plaintiffs. States,” though it did not speci- control. Press journalist in Ceylanpinar could not be evacuated, said The ban would not only harm the businesses, fy what. A senior Kurdish poli- Ahmed, the Kurdish official, on the Turkish side of the bor- Mustafa Bali, spokesman for but people who use e-cigarettes to quit tobacco tician, Ilham Ahmed, was due in said the cease-fire deal doesn’t der, but none was seen after the Kurdish-led Syrian Demo- Washington over the weekend impact the agreement with Rus- 10:30 a.m., and only sporadic cratic Forces. to meet U.S. officials. sia and Damascus. gunfire was heard from inside See E-cigarettes, Page 3 Page 2, Livingston Enterprise Friday, October 18, 2019

OBITUARIES " BRIEFS ! s The Livingston Film Series will the Windy City Auction House, on the how to prepare for annual enrollment. Sister Dominique Long present “BlacKkKlansman,” on Sunday corner of Park and Third streets. Light snacks and refreshments will be Oct. 20, at the Dulcie Theatre at the Everyone who loves to sing is invited; served. For more information, call A memorial service for Sister Domi- Shane Lalani Center for the Arts. From it’s not too late to join. (406) 213-8600 or visit AE Noble & nique Long, 93, a Sister of Charity of the filmmaker Spike Lee, “BlacK- Associates on Facebook. Leavenworth (SCL) who died Sept. 26, kKlansman” is a story about Ron Stall- sPark County Environmental Council 2019 in Leavenworth, Kansas, will be worth, the first African-American is inviting community members to s!30%.S!BUSE3UPPORT0REVEN- held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 26, at detective to serve in the Colorado Beer for a Cause from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. tion Education Network) Queer Livingston’s St. Mary’s Catholic Springs Police Department in the on Tuesday, Oct. 22 at Katabatic Brew- Straight Alliance is hosting a Hallow- Church. A reception will follow. 1970s. The reception is at 6:30 p.m. and ing Company. One dollar from every een Party at 5:30 p.m., on Tuesday, Oct. A funeral Mass will also be held at the screening starts at 7 p.m. Admis- brew purchase will be donated to 29, at the ASPEN Office, 411 E. Callen- 10:30 a.m. on Nov. 26 at the SCL Moth- sion is free. PCEC. They will answer any questions der St. Costumes are encouraged and er House in Leavenworth. Arrange- about community planning, trails, wil- treats will be served. For more infor- ments are by Davis Funeral Chapel, s Discussion meetings on everything derness and more. For more informa- mation, email [email protected]. Leavenworth. from life changes to cancer are held at tion, call 222-0723. Memorial donations may be sent to 3 p.m. the third Sunday of the month at sLivingston HealthCare will hold its St. Mary’s Catholic School in Livingston or Livingston 401 Main St. in Gardiner. The next s Medicare 101, a free seminar for annual Fall Health Festival from 7 a.m. HealthCare Hospice. meeting will take place on Sunday, Oct. understanding Medicare, will be held to 11 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 2 at LHC. 20. For more information, call 223-5357. at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 23 at the Participants will have the option to Livingston-Park County Public Library. have various blood profile screenings, sThe Livingston Community Choir is Medicare 101 will be presented by view dozens of informational booths holding rehearsals from 7 to 8:30 p.m. agent Tony Noble of A.E. Noble & Asso- and demonstrations, get a flu vaccine every Monday until Dec. 8. The Mon- ciates. Participants will learn the and enjoy a free breakfast. For more IN SHORT day, Oct. 21 rehearsal will be held at basics, when and how to enroll, and information, call LHC at 222-3541. Judge: Man who crashed into federal building mentally unfit CALENDAR MISSOULA (AP) — A U.S. judge has ordered a Montana " ! man charged with intentionally crashing his car into a fed- s 4HE $EADROCK 7RITERS ing, Vince Grant Hall, 7 p.m. ton Golf Course, 5:30 p.m., eral building be treated for mental and physical health FRIDAY meeting, Livingston-Park 222-1100. issues. s 0INOCHLE 0ARK #OUNTY County Public Library, 2 p.m. s 0ARK #OUNTY !L !NON The Missoulian reported Wednesday that 54-year-old Wil- Senior Center, 6:45 p.m. MONDAY s!!!S"ILL3EES)T'ROUP s/PEN7ALKING #IVIC#EN- meeting — 12 step and 12 liam Hutton underwent court-ordered psychiatric evalua- s #ELEBRATE 2ECOVERY ,IV- Vince Grant Hall, 1306 E. ter, 8 a.m. traditions, Vince Grant Hall, tion for two months at a Washington detention facility. ing Hope Church, corner of Park St., potluck at 6 p.m. s4AI#HI #IVIC#ENTER  5:30 p.m. Call 223-4856. The federal judge said Tuesday that Hutton suffers from a South Third and West Clark, s -ODEL 4RAIN#LUB $EPOT a.m. s ,IVINGSTON 7OMENS mental disorder or disease and would be hospitalized for no 7 p.m. Call 223-2791. baggage room in the base- s,EARNING0ARTNERS!DULT Group AA Big Book Study, more than four months to determine if he could stand trial ment, 7:30 p.m. Education Program, 112 W. Vince Grant Hall,1306 E. in the future. SATURDAY Lewis St., 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Park St., 6 p.m. The U.S. Bureau of Prisons is expected to determine s "EGINNERS -IND -EDITA- s)NTROTO-EDITATIONAND s 0INOCHLE 0ARK #OUNTY where Hutton would be committed. tion Group, Yoga Room at SUNDAY s #OURSE )N -IRACLES Tai Chi, Lincoln School, 10 Senior Center, 6:45 p.m. Authorities say Hutton was charged in July for destruc- the Shane Center, 10-11 a.m. Vince Grant Hall, 9 a.m. a.m. s $UPLICATE "RIDGE ,IV- tion and attempted destruction of government property. s !L !NON 6INCE 'RANT s!! ,OAVESAND&ISHES s4OT4IME #IVIC#ENTER  ingston-Park County Library, Federal authorities say Hutton caused more than $14,000 Hall, 1306 E. Park St., 10:30 side entrance, 301 S. Main a.m. Bev Steveson Room, call in damage in the attempt to destroy the downtown Bozeman a.m. St., 10 a.m. s0ICKLEBALL #IVIC#ENTER  Loraine at 686-4498 building. s !! 4HIRD 3TEPPERS Group, Vince Grant Hall, s .ARCOTICS !NONYMOUS p.m. s !L !NON 3T 7ILLIAMS 1306 E. Park St., 10:30 a.m. Vince Grant Hall, 1 p.m. s $UAL 2ECOVERY !NONY- Catholic Church in Gardiner, Man charged in 2016 s 0ARK #OUNTY 2OD AND s#ANCER1UESTIONS$ISCUS- mous, Peer Solutions Drop-In 7 p.m. Gun Club trap shooting, 1 sion, 3 p.m., 401 Main St., Center, 104 W. Clark St., 4-5 s!! !S"ILL3EES)T'ROUP pipeline protest surrenders p.m., weather permitting. Gardiner. Phone 223-5357. p.m. Call 222-3332. Vince Grant Hall, 1306 E. BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A South Dakota man who Public welcome. s 3UNDAY .IGHT !! MEET- s#OUPLES,EAGUE ,IVINGS- Park St., 8 p.m. authorities say is linked through DNA evidence to a riot during the Dakota Access pipeline protest three years ago has turned himself in to sheriff’s officials in North Dakota. Prosecutors in Morton County filed charges against Law- rence Malcolm Jr. last month after state investigators were Man charged with manslaughter in loss of fetus informed by the State Crime Lab that DNA from a cigarette butt found at the scene of a 2016 protest was a match for SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Bond was set at $50,000 cash Investigators also found a leg before driving to the hos- Malcolm. The Bismarck Tribune says the 23-year-old Sisse- A South Dakota man has been only. Pettibone will be repre- spent .40-caliber shell casing pital. ton man is charged with felony criminal mischief and charged with second-degree sented by a public defender, in the trash and an unloaded In January, Sheldon Petti- engaging in a riot. An affidavit says more than 100 demon- manslaughter after police say and the Minnehaha County .40- caliber handgun with the bone was arrested after strators, many with their faces covered, halted construction he negligently shot his preg- public defender’s office slide locked back on the authorities said he shot at and vandalized equipment on the Standing Rock Indian Res- nant wife, killing the fetus. declined to comment. upper shelf of a bedroom people who he claimed had ervation. Sheldon Pettibone, 22, of Police say Pettibone admit- closet. There were no rounds stole his phone. Police said he Malcolm’s attorney, Bruce Nestor, says the DNA evidence Sioux Falls told police he was ted he was distracted by a in the chamber and no maga- was charged with the reck- doesn’t prove his client participated in the protest. cleaning his gun Sunday football game on TV. He said zine. less discharge of a firearm when it fired, shooting his it was possible the gun fired Melanie Pettibone told and discharging a weapon wife, Melanie, who was about because of “operator error.” police she was sitting on the within city limits. Those Pipeline developer launches 18 weeks pregnant, the Argus Pettibone told police the couch watching the football charges were dismissed, and Leader reported. gun fired when he released game, and her husband was Pettibone pleaded guilty to website on proposed expansion She was rushed to a hospi- the slide and pulled it back a sitting on the opposite side of disorderly conduct and was BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A Wyoming company is seeking tal and the fetus was deliv- second time, and said it was the sofa, sitting with pieces of given a 30-day suspended jail permits and landowner permission to expand its pipeline ered by cesarean section but “likely” the round was dis- the handgun in his lap. sentence. network to carry crude from that state and North Dakota to was dead. An autopsy found charged from the gun in She heard a “loud noise” a hub in Oklahoma. that the bullet hit Melanie between the two movements. and felt a “sharp pain” in her The Bismarck Tribune reports Casper-based Bridger Pipe- Pettibone in the thigh and He told police his finger was leg, and she ran out of the line LLC launched a website this week with information for traveled to her uterus. “never within” the trigger apartment. She came back landowners and others. Police initially arrested guard. inside and told Pettibone she The proposed Bridger Expansion project included two Sheldon Pettibone for negli- Using a search warrant, had been shot. Pettibone separate oil pipelines. One straddles North Dakota and Mon- gently discharging the gun, police found a loaded maga- helped her to their van and tana and another is in Wyoming. but on Wednesday he was zine in a boot behind the went back inside the apart- The 137-mile North Dakota-Montana “South Bend” line charged with manslaughter. couch where Pettibone said ment. He returned after “a will carry up to 150,000 barrels of oil per day from in McK- Pettibone appeared in court he was going to sit and watch short period of time,” and enzie County in North Dakota to Baker, Montana. Thursday on the new charges. the game and clean his gun. applied a tourniquet to her The 191-mile Wyoming “Equality” will transport up to 200,000 barrels of oil per day from Hulett to Guernsey, Wyo- ming. The company says it hopes to have both lines in ser- vice by late 2021. Teen pleads insanity Officials OK permanent in girl’s death fishing restrictions STURGIS, S.D. (AP) — A South Dakota teenager has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity to a first-degree BOZEMAN (AP) — Montana wildlife officials have murder charge in the shooting death of a girl from Wyoming approved permanent fishing restrictions to protect the whose body was found in his basement. animals during increased water temperatures. Also Thursday, the 17-year-old entered a not guilty plea to Bozeman Daily Chronicle reported Thursday that the an alternate second-degree murder charge. Fish and Wildlife Commission approved permanent hoot The Associated Press isn’t naming the defendant owl restrictions as part of the agency’s routine regula- because his lawyer is trying to get the case moved to juve- tion updates. nile court. Officials say hoot owl restrictions have been temporari- The boy was indicted Wednesday in the killing of 16-year- ly ordered for rivers when water temperatures surpass 73 old Shayna Ritthaler of Upton, Wyoming, whose body was degrees. found Oct. 7 in the basement of the defendant’s home near Wildlife officials say public comment revealed a more Sturgis, where he lived with his mother. permanent solution was needed after fishery workers Meade County Sheriff Ron Merwin has said Ritthaler was confirmed continued operations during the restriction shot once in the head. period. Wildlife officials say the regulation is scheduled daily from July 15 to Aug. 15 each year along parts of the Madi- son River, but could be lifted if conditions allow. Correction Restrictions were set from July 1 to Aug. 31 last year. Some anglers say restrictions should stay the same or A story titled “Developing local support: Park County Can- not exist. cer Alliance” that appeared in Breast Cancer Awareness special section inserted in the Oct. 17 Enterprise incorrectly attributed a donation to the Park County Cancer Alliance. LIVE The approximately $4,400 raised by the Livingston Round- MUSIC up’s Tough Enough to Wear Pink auction was donated by the starts at 9:00 p.m. Livingston Roundup Association. Enterprise reporter Nolan Lister regrets the error. Child Find Livingston Public Schools Free Child Find Screening for Children from 3 to 6 Years of Age with Suspected Delays

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" BUSINESS ! Candidates forum New vet at Colmey Veterinary Hospital set for Monday By Nolan Lister provided questions. Enterprise Staff Writer Dysart said those in atten- By Dwight Harriman dance can write down their Enterprise Staff Writer The American Association questions for the candidates, of University Women is set which will be screened to Colmey Veterinary Hospital on Livingston’s south to host a Livingston City avoid repetitive or offensive side has a new veterinarian. Commission candidate content. Dr. Sarah Clinton, 26, has been on the job since forum at 6 p.m. Monday in Each candidate will have a July. Her work primarily involves dogs, cats and the City-County Complex’s certain amount of time to horses at the hospital, located at 5288 U.S. Highway Community Room. offer his or her opinions on 89 South, across the highway from Town Pump. AAUW Coordinator Pris- each topic. “I’ve done a few ranch calls,” Clinton said during a cilla Dysart said four of the Dysart said the forum’s Wednesday interview, but explained that procedures five commission hopefuls procedures were mailed and are best done at the hospital where she has all the have committed to attending emailed to the candidates supplies she needs. the forum. earlier this month and will She joins three other veterinarians who work at Dysart said Philip Bowers also be explained at the the facility, including Dr. Duane Colmey. has yet to commit, but that event for the benefit of the Clinton grew up in Berwyn, Illinois, outside of Chi- she is expecting him to par- audience. cago and moved to Circle, Montana, in 2010. After ticipate. AAUW plans to have For- graduating from high school there, she attended Each will be afforded two mer Park County Finance Montana State University-Bozeman, from which she minutes for an introduction Director Lani Hartung mod- graduated in 2015 with a Bachelor of Arts in animal before debating audience- erate the forum. science. After that, she earned her veterinary degree at Oregon State University’s Carlson College of Veteri- nary Medicine in Corvallis, Oregon, graduating this Crisis response, from Page 1 year. Clinton has a quarter horse named George — now essential life skills. above the poverty line but retired on her folks’ place in North Dakota — that “We’re trying to get at not enough to afford such she showed on the American Quarter Horse Associa- what we call ‘just-in-time’ services can benefit from tion (AQHA) circuit. She also has three dogs, which issues,” Wester said. “The the program. made their gleeful appearance for an Enterprise hope is to prevent smaller “We are helping our com- photo at the veterinary hospital. issues from becoming big- munity get healthier by pro- In her free time, Clinton said she enjoys walking ger issues.” viding these services,” Plau- her dogs, playing volleyball, painting and going to Plauché said the preven- ché said. the hot springs at Norris. tion aspect of the program The mobile team of crisis “The community’s been really good,” Clinton said fills a void in the existing professionals will be avail- of her new Livingston home, adding she appreciates system. able to only Livingston how people value their pets here. “We’re now able to throw School District schools ini- To contact Clinton, call Colmey Veterinary Hospi- in a huge chunk of preven- tially. The preventative edu- tal at 222-1700. Office hours are 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. tion,” she said. “This will fill cation will be offered to all The facility also offers an emergency service for in a gap we have in our sys- schools in the county. after hours. The number to call for that is 220- tem.” “We’ll start here,” Plauché 1700. The program boasts the said. “The goal is to eventu- added benefit of potentially ally provide that crisis providing needed services to response to rural schools as uninsured and underinsured well.” Dr. Sarah Clinton is pictured at Colmey Veterinary individuals through Medic- For more information Hospital with her dogs, from left, Blaze (on floor), aid reimbursement. Those about L’esprit and its ser- Molly and Bruno. individuals and families who vices, visit www.lespritmt. Enterprise photo by Dwight Harriman make enough money to stay com. Some US farmers get a reprieve at end of challenging year

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There’s much talk about national In Clyde Park, meanwhile, three included bringing transparency and The American Association of Uni- politics and the ongoing impeachment candidates are running unopposed for accountability to city government, versity Women is sponsoring the inquiry of President Donald Trump. three seats on the Clyde Park Town building a new railroad crossing, forum for the Livingston candidates In fact, there’s so much political Council. Jennifer Perry and Bob updating the city’s growth policy, on Monday from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the noise in our daily lives that it’s under- Queen are running for Clyde Park affordable housing, a new recreation City-County Complex Community standable why many have grown wea- mayor. center, growth and infrastructure — Room. ry, cynical and jaded with the current Incumbents Melissa Nootz and Mel all important issues for Livingston Area voters will have plenty of time political climate in Washington, D.C. Friedman are defending their seats residents. They’re also complicated to ponder our national political land- Be strong — we understand your on the Livingston City Commission issues that require accessible, scape in the more than a year leading struggle — but please do not lose against candidates Jay Kiefer, Phillip thoughtful and level-headed local up to the federal election on Nov. 3, sight of the importance of participat- Bowers and Patricia Grabow. leaders. That is why it’s important to 2020. ing in upcoming local elections. During recent interviews with The open your ballot and vote for the can- But let’s also remember the impor- Earlier this week, the Park County Livingston Enterprise, the City Com- didates you believe will get the job tance of completing and returning a Clerk and Recorder’s Office mailed mission candidates shared with done. If you’re still undecided, plan ballot for our upcoming local elec- ballots to voters in Clyde Park and reporter Nolan Lister their thoughts on attending an upcoming forum to tions — no later than 8 p.m. on Tues- Livingston. In Livingston, five candi- and concerns for the city, and the rea- learn more about the candidates and day, Nov. 5, 2019. dates are vying for two seats on the sons why they are seeking office. hear about their thoughts on the — Justin Post Livingston City Commission. Issues mentioned by the candidates issues impacting the community. Enterprise Managing Editor

It’s about principles

By Dan Hammes the Communists in the pursuit St. Maries Gazette Record of freedom. So, we can all agree that doing everything After all the preaching and we can to support the protest- preening, it turns out they’re ers — short of war — is admi- just a bunch of money-grub- rable. While we may agree, bers. the bean-counters at the NBA Now you’re not going to see cannot. That’s not to say they the media flack for the don’t have principles. They National Basketball Associa- do. It’s just their principle is tion framing the story that to make even more money. way. But that’s the lesson And they’re making a lot of from the recent dust-up money in China. between the NBA and Red This explains why the NBA China. As evidence there is immediately criticized the still hope for this country, a lot tweet. They said it was of people ignore the NBA. For “regrettable.” They apolo- those people, here’s the back- gized profusely. They said story, and like so many things they were really, really sorry involving outrage and stupidi- that the tweet “deeply offend- ty, this story starts with a ed many of our friends and tweet. fans in China.” It seems the general manag- After the apology was er of the Houston Rockets issued, NBA executives decided needed to launched a frantic search for know what he thought about Chinese boots to lick. Hong Kong. So he sent a tweet This is especially rich com- that read: “Fight for Freedom. ing from the NBA. This is the Stand with Hong Kong.” outfit that loves to flout its lib- No big deal. Any sensible eral credentials. person would agree. The only Remember, it was the NBA question, given how obvious that moved an all-star game the sentiment, is why the guy because parents in North Car- felt the need to say it at all? olina don’t want men in a bath- It’s gotta’ be ego. room with their 6-year-old That is, nobody had paid daughters. This is same attention to this guy for what league whose players regular- he considered to be too long, ly claim police murder as hab- IN THE MAIL so he wanted to attract atten- it. This is the same league " ! tion to himself. That seems to whose coaches ridicule the the 21st, at 6 p.m. in the City County Complex. be the catalyst for the celebri- president on a regular basis. Upcoming forum is excellent Warren Mabie ty/media/Hollywood crowd And that’s all fine; free Livingston City Commissioner when it comes to Twitter. country and all. But these opportunity to evaluate candidates They post because they crave same courageous coaches, attention. executives and superstars go Editor: Why do local It’s similar to what a young mum about China — an outfit There are several traits an effective Livingston city com- child does. We’ve all been that considers murder and missioner should possess. The foundation trait is the desire residents resent wolves? there; the child does various mass incarceration as tools of and ability to successfully represent the Livingston commu- Editor: tricks — cartwheels, somer- governance — for fear of los- nity. Success is measured by positive decision results, both I am visiting Yellowstone and staying in Gardiner. I was saults, etc. etc. — all the while ing money. Think about that. current and future. Facts, real ones, are required to accom- appalled to learn the wolves are allowed to be killed if they demanding attention: “watch This bunch is so rich their plish this. leave the confines of the park. Wolves bring thousands of me, watch me.” grandchildren won’t live long The second trait is the ability to communicate and cooper- dollars into the city of Gardiner! T h e o n l y d i f f e r e n c e enough to spend their money. ate with others so that timely outcomes can be reached. What I want to know is why the locals hate wolves? So I between celebrities on Twitter Yet even a hint of losing a This is achieved by mutual respect and civil dialog (both asked around in town and the reasons for this hatred was and the young child is chil- buck from the Commies in with constituents and city staff ) and weighing options. vague. The answers ranged from them killing the elk to they dren have more sense. China and they bow down. Both incumbents, Melissa and Mel, meet these require- were brought into a Yellowstone and don’t belong here. Two It worked. The Hong Kong None of this is a surprise. ments. After a year on the commission, Melissa has proven unacceptable reasons for hating wolves because 1. Wolves tweet got attention. It’s common for the Loud Lib- to be exceptionally capable of representing Livingston. Her only kill the old and sick elk, and 2. Why don’t they belong Within minutes after Daryl eral Crowd to preach one research is obvious when discussing commission items and here? Morey, the general manager thing and do another (Re: cli- her questions are objective, thorough and pertinent. Her They are beneficial to the environment of the park and of the Houston Rockets, post- mate change, sexual abuse, motivation is a desire to help create results that align with keep the deer and elk herds healthy. ed his tweet in support of the armed guards, free speech). what the Livingston community wants. The unprecedented Furthermore, if these wolf haters would learn more about brave souls in Hong Kong, the But this controversy surpass- effort Melissa has made in recently introducing herself to wolves they would see that wolves are intelligent and form entire world was paying atten- es your typical liberal hypoc- hundreds of community members is an illustration of her strong, loving, family ties? tion. Unfortunately for Daryl, risy. wish for universal inclusion. She wants everyone to be There is no reason to hate wolves! the entire world includes Chi- The NBA crew of enlight- respectfully heard. Linda Pizzolla na. Two things here. Red Chi- ened liberals now enforces An excellent opportunity for evaluating all current candi- Flushing, New York na is among the world leaders Red China’s censorship at dates will be the AAUW’s candidate forum this next Monday, in ruthlessness and evil. For games in the United States. the government there, human Security at two NBA games rights, due-process, equal pro- last week ejected fans who tection — all those things we had signs supporting Hong enjoy here — are matters of Kong. Beto says the quiet part out loud convenience in China. So here’s the lesson. Free That is, they are tolerated speech is a good thing for rich as long as it is convenient for NBA-types — but not people By Ben Shapiro tus should be removed from ment. ing nonprofit status. They the government. And that’s who go to their games. Syndicated columnist churches that refuse to hon- This move by O’Rourke will use anti-discrimination why thousands of the bravest Remember that the next or same-sex marriages, was utterly foreseeable. In law as a baton to destroy the people on the planet are pro- time you think about watch- Failing Democratic presi- O’Rourke simply said, “Yes.” expectation of precisely this existence of “discriminato- testing in Hong Kong. They ing a game or buying NBA dential candidate Beto He then explained in detail: sort of logic, I endorsed the ry” religious institutions, are risking their lives against gear. O’Rourke is raging against “There can be no reward, no libertarian position on same- from churches to syna- the dying of his political benefit, no tax break for sex marriage — get govern- gogues to religious schools. light. Desperate and alone, anyone, or any institution, ment out of the entire busi- They will refuse to accredit his campaign on the preci- any organization in America ness of marriage — in March home-schooling programs pice of collapse, Beto has that denies the full human 2013, two years before that do not teach the left’s banked on one policy: radical rights and the full civil Obergefell v. Hodges. I preferred social values — honesty. And that means he rights of every single one of wrote at the time that any after all, anything less would is now saying the quiet part us. ... And so as president we federal cramdown of same- be benefitting organizations A Yellowstone Newspaper of the progressive agenda are going to make that a pri- sex marriage would result in that, in O’Rourke’s view, ority, and we are going to states being “forced to rec- deny “the full human rights” œ ˜Ê-ՏˆÛ>˜]Ê `ˆÌœÀÊ>˜`Ê*ÕLˆÃ iÀÊÊUÊÊÕÃ̈˜Ê*œÃÌ]Ê >˜>}ˆ˜}Ê `ˆÌœÀ out loud. 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Page 5, Livingston Enterprise Friday, October 18, 2019 Plane landing on island went off runway Man heard in strangling JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — One person died after a com- video charged in 2nd death muter airplane went off the ANCHORAGE, Alaska by initials in the document. end of a runway while landing (AP) — A man accused of Smith previously pleaded at an airport in the remote killing a woman who was not guilty to charges of Aleutian Islands fishing com- seen strangled in videos on murder, sexual assault and munity of Unalaska, authori- a digital memory card was tampering in the death of ties said Friday. charged Thursday with the 30-year-old Kathleen Henry. Alaska State Troopers iden- death of another woman, According to police and tified the victim as David authorities in Alaska said. court documents, a memory Allan Oltman, 38, of Washing- B r i a n S t e v e n S m i t h card found on the ground in ton state. acknowledged to detectives Anchorage contained vid- The plane, operated by Pen- that he was the man in the eos showing her being insula Airways, or PenAir, left images and videos recov- strangled and pictures of Anchorage around 3:15 p.m. ered from the card, accord- her lying face down in the Thursday with 42 people on ing to a document filed by back of a truck. board, including 39 passen- the state Department of Smith’s attorney, Dan gers and three crew mem- Law. Smith, 48, also said he Lowery, an assistant public bers, a statement from the shot another woman and defender, said earlier this company said. told police where he dis- week he does not comment The flight landed around posed of her body, the docu- on pending cases. 5:40 p.m. and went off the end ment states. The Department of Law of the runway. PenAir is Anchorage police identi- has asked that bond be set owned by Ravn Air Group and fied that woman as Veroni- at $2 million. said it is cooperating with fed- ca Abouchuk. Anchorage The department said eral investigators. Police Chief Justin Doll told Smith poses a “significant The National Transportation AP reporters Abouchuk’s fami- public safety risk” and it Safety Board said it planned A commuter airplane has crashed near the airport in a small Alaska community on the Ber- ly reported her missing in considers him a flight risk. to send a team of nine investi- ing Sea, Thursday. February, but he said she “After he committed each gators to the community. had last been seen by them murder, he dumped the The city, in a statement, in July 2018. body along the side of a said responders arrived at the injuries ranging from minor arrival of NTSB investigators, immediately return a mes- A grand jury indicted road like unwanted trash,” scene within five minutes of to critical. which the city said could be sage seeking comment. Smith on Thursday on mur- the document states. the crash. It said 11 people Law enforcement has as early as Friday. An NTSB Unalaska is about 825 miles der and evidence tampering Smith came to Alaska were taken a local clinic with secured the scene pending the official in Alaska did not west of Anchorage. charges in the death of from South Africa about Abouchuk. According to the five years ago and became bail memo, Alaska State a naturalized U.S. citizen Troopers earlier this year last month, according to the Nebraska court rejects lethal injection protocol challenge recovered a skull with a bail memo. Police were gunshot wound in an area tipped off to Smith after LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — hasty and secretive process didn’t have standing to bring infringe their legal rights. near the location Smith lat- investigators recognized The lethal injection protocol for establishing new lethal the lawsuit because they Chambers and Griffith er provided. his unique accent on the that was used in 2018 to exe- injection protocols,” said aren’t on death row and the appealed the case to the It was identified as Abou- videos from another inves- cute a Nebraska prisoner Danielle Conrad, the group’s protocol change didn’t Nebraska Supreme Court. chuk, who was referred to tigation. withstood a legal challenge executive director. “While Friday from death penalty we respect that Nebraskans opponents who hoped to pre- of goodwill hold different WITH THE KNOWLEDGE AND VITALITY TO MAKE YOUR vent the state from carrying viewpoints on the death pen- 28 years’ experience REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION AS SMOOTH AS POSSIBLE! out capital punishment. alty, these and other con- The Nebraska Supreme cerns about transparency, Court sided with state offi- accountability and fairness cials who adopted the new will persist beyond this protocol in 2017 to allow the case.” state to resume executions. Chambers and Griffith say Death penalty opponents, the corrections department including state Sen. Ernie didn’t give them access to Chambers, alleged in their “working copies” of the pro- lawsuit that officials created posed protocol or estimates the protocol without follow- of how much it would cost. ing state laws and proce- Without that information, dures. The court declined to they contend, they were weigh in on those arguments, denied the opportunity to ruling instead that Chambers give “informed testimony” and the Rev. Stephen during a public hearing on Griffith didn’t have the nec- the protocol. essary legal standing to A spokeswoman for the bring the case. Nebraska attorney general’s “We find that the district office, which represented court correctly dismissed the corrections department, the action without reaching said state officials were the merits, because plain- pleased with the ruling. tiffs lack standing under The new protocol gives the (state law) to bring the state corrections director claims they have asserted,” broad authority to decide Justice Jonathan Papik which drugs to use in execu- wrote in the opinion. tions and how to obtain them. The American Civil Liber- Nebraska’s previous protocol ties Union of Nebraska, called for three specific which represented Cham- drugs, including some that bers and Griffith in the law- were unavailable to the suit, noted that the ruling state. didn’t address their core The lawsuit asked a dis- arguments about the proto- trict court judge to halt all col. planned executions because “Today’s decision leaves the new protocol was invalid. many important questions But Lancaster County Dis- unanswered about the trict Court Judge Lori Maret Department of Corrections’ ruled that the plaintiffs

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Page 6, Livingston Enterprise Friday, October 18, 2019 Activists angry police who shoot NATION SHORTS Striking Chicago teachers return someone can wait to face questions to picket lines for second day By Lisa Marie Pane Associated Press CHICAGO (AP) — Striking Chicago teachers have returned to the picket lines for a second day as union and After a police officer fatal- city bargainers try to hammer out a contract in the nation’s ly shoots someone, it can take third-largest school district. days or even weeks before The strike by the Chicago Teachers Union and its 25,000 the public or his supervisors members canceled classes for more than 300,000 students. hear the officer’s version of It’s Chicago’s first major walkout by teachers since 2012. what happened. The strike based on a “social justice” agenda follows In many states, that so- months of negotiations between the union and Chicago Pub- called cooling off period is lic Schools that failed to resolve disputes over pay and bene- carved out in state law or in a fits, class size and teacher preparation time. police department’s contract. Teachers say the walkout is about getting more resources That opportunity to take and smaller class sizes for students, not about more money some time before undergoing for them. Mayor Lori Lightfoot said she’s disappointed by questioning by investigators the union’s decision to strike. angers community activists Bargaining was expected to resume Friday. and others seeking reforms of police departments around the country who believe it J&J recalls baby powder gives officers time to reshape (AP) — Johnson & Johnson is recalling a single lot of its their story to justify a shoot- baby powder as a precaution after government testing ing and avoid getting fired or found trace amounts of asbestos in one bottle bought online. charged. Law enforcement The recall comes as J&J fights thousands of lawsuits in officials and experts say offi- which plaintiffs claim its iconic baby powder was contami- cers need to be able to collect nated with asbestos and that it caused ovarian cancer or their thoughts, so they don’t another rare cancer. At multiple trials, J&J experts have provide details that are taint- testified asbestos hasn’t been detected in the talc in its baby ed by the trauma of the shoot- powder in many tests over 40 years. ing. AP On Friday, J&J said the U.S. Food and Drug Administra- Just the latest example Flowers lie on the sidewalk in front of the house in Fort Worth, Texas, where Fort Worth tion found minuscule amounts of asbestos in one bottle. The arose in Fort Worth, Texas, police officer Aaron Dean allegedly shot and killed Atatiana Jefferson through a back win- company is investigating whether the bottle is counterfeit where a police officer fatally dow of her home. and how the contamination occurred. shot a woman inside her The recalled lot contained 33,000 bottles. home; before he could be Enforcement Officers’ Bill of police more leeway in using it hasn’t been one that has J&J shares dropped 4% to $130.86. compelled to undergo ques- Rights carved into law. Other deadly force than the general garnered as much attention, tioning, he resigned, making states, especially those with public. until recently. It follows sev- it even more difficult to find unions, have similar protec- In Maryland, the first state eral high-profile police shoot- Real estate developer gets 1 month out what he was thinking, tions as part of negotiated to enact an Officers’ Bill of ings, including one in Dallas, why he fired his gun — and contracts. The amount of Rights, lawmakers in 2016 30 miles (48 kilometers) from in college bribery case some believe, to get justice. time afforded officers before reduced the time from 10 Fort Worth. That’s where a “We laud police in this soci- they are questioned varies — days to five, and extended the white police officer was BOSTON (AP) — A California real estate developer has ety as our protectors and pur- as short as 24 hours to up to period in which residents can recently convicted for fatally been sentenced to one month in prison for paying $75,000 to veyors of justice, and we hold two weeks. file a complaint against police shooting an unarmed black cheat on his daughter’s college entrance exam. them with such high regard, The grace period dates from 90 days to a year-plus-a- neighbor after she said she Robert Flaxman was sentenced Friday in Boston’s federal but when it comes to getting a back in most places to the day. The changes came as mistook his apartment for court. The 63-year-old Los Angeles resident pleaded guilty statement when they have 1970s and has periodically part of a bill after the death hers; the department there in May to a single count of fraud and conspiracy in a deal killed one of us, they are held been questioned in police-use- of Freddie Gray, who was gives officers 72 hours before with prosecutors. to a lower standard than if we of-force cases, with watch- injured in a Baltimore Police they’re questioned. Authorities say Flaxman paid $75,000 to have a test proc- killed one of them,” said dogs and community activists Department van and later It’s unclear when Amber tor feed his daughter answers on her ACT exam in 2016. Pamela Young, lead organizer considering it another exam- died, sparking riots. Guyger first talked to investi- They say she used the score to get into an undisclosed col- for the Tarrant County Coali- ple of the thin blue line rally- The issue of when officers gators about the September lege that suspended her for a semester after the scheme tion for Community Over- ing around one of its own. It’s involved in shootings must be 2018 shooting, but she was was uncovered. sight in Texas. “It’s nonsensi- difficult to say if the lag time questioned has arisen periodi- eventually charged and is Prosecutors had recommended eight months in prison. cal.” has allowed officers to avoid cally. But amid all the serving 10 years in prison Flaxman’s lawyers pushed for supervised release and com- More than a dozen states arrest or conviction, especial- reforms sought of police after being convicted of mur- munity service. have what are called Law ly because the courts grant departments in recent years, der this month. Flaxman is owner and CEO of Crown Realty & Develop- ment, Inc., a commercial real estate developer.

expressed hatred of Jews during and FAA confronts Boeing over after the rampage. After shooting, Pittsburgh Federal prosecutors are seeking the undisclosed internal communication death penalty. Bowers’ lawyers said (AP) — Boeing was aware of troubling instant messages this week that the case would be over between two employees regarding their communications by now if the prosecutors had accepted with federal regulators over its now-grounded 737 Max jet, synagogue plans reopening his offer to plead guilty in return for a but the company waited months to disclose them. sentence of life in prison without Federal Aviation Administration chief Steve Dickson PITTSBURGH (AP) — Leaders of the committed to going back to that loca- parole. demanded an explanation from Boeing CEO Dennis Muilen- Pittsburgh synagogue where worship- tion.” The government’s decision to seek the burg in a letter Friday. pers were fatally shot last year want to There have been conceptual discus- death penalty disappointed some of the The content of the 2016 messages isn’t clear, but FAA says rebuild and renovate the building, turn- sions about the changes to the building, people most affected by the massacre, they deal with communication between Boeing and the FAA ing it into what they hope will be a “cen- said Tree of Life president Sam Schach- including members of Dor Hadash. The when Boeing was seeking approval for the Max. ter for Jewish life in the United States” ner. Some donations have come in that rabbi of New Light Congregation, which FAA says it “finds the substance of the document concern- and a symbol against hatred. will be used for the project, and the had three members slain in the attack, ing” and is disappointed that Boeing waited months before On Friday, they outlined their vision congregation will engage in a vigorous also expressed his opposition to a death bringing them to the agency’s attention. for the Tree of Life building, where fundraising campaign, he said. No sentence. Tree Of Life has said it is con- International regulators have criticized Boeing’s commu- three congregations — Tree of Life, Dor architectural plans have been drawn fident justice will be served. nication with FAA over a Max flight system implicated in Hadash and New Light — had gathered up, and no construction work has yet In a statement, Tree of Life said crashes that killed 346 people. on Oct. 27, 2018. A gunman opened fire, taken place. rebuilding plans “reflect resiliency, Boeing shares are down almost 4%. killing 11 people and wounding seven. The building was in need of extensive strength and community collaboration.” The building in the city’s Squirrel Hill and costly repairs before the shooting, That collaboration likely will include neighborhood has not reopened since Feige said. The rebuilding now extends the Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh’s Police: Dog hits throttle, causes the shooting, considered the deadliest initial plans Tree of Life had to expand moving into the building, where neigh- attack on Jews in U.S. history. Tree of cooperation and collaboration among boring Chatham University also hopes four-wheeler in hit owner Life leaders now envision a rebuilt the three congregations and with the to share space, Feige said. space that includes places for worship; community, she said. “We are poised to become an incredi- LOXLEY, Ala. (AP) — A south Alabama man was seriously memorial, education and social events; Robert Bowers, 47, a truck driver injured when his dog apparently hit the throttle on a four- ble center for Jewish life in the United classrooms and exhibitions. The mis- from Baldwin, Pennsylvania, is charged States,” Tree of Life’s Rabbi Jeffrey wheeler and the all-terrain vehicle ran over him. sion is to fight anti-Semitism and all in the attack. Investigators say Bowers WKRG-TV reports that the accident happened Thursday. Myers, who was leading Shabbat servic- forms of discrimination. used an AR-15 rifle and other weapons, es when the shooting started, said in a Loxley police say the man had his dog tied to the handlebars “There was never any doubt that we and that he criticized a Jewish charity of the four-wheeler. The dog’s leash apparently tangled with statement. “When we reopen, and we would go back to the site,” Tree of Life on social media before the massacre, most certainly will, I want the entire the throttle and caused the ATV to hit the man. Executive Director Barb Feige said. claiming the immigrant aid society The station reported that Highway 59 was shut down world to say, ‘Wow, look at what they “The congregation is a community. It “likes to bring invaders that kill our have done.’ To do anything less disre- momentarily as the man was airlifted to a local hospital. survives without its building, but is people.” Police said Bowers also Police said the man was in stable condition and expected to spects the memory of our 11 martyrs.” recover. The dog was not injured in the accident. Woman who livestreamed fatal Energy Secretary Perry says he is resigning by year’s end California crash arrested again WASHINGTON (AP) — He was traveling with a long-term effort to lessen owned gas company last Energy Secretary Rick Perry Trump to Texas when he noti- the political control Russia spring. STOCKTON, Calif. (AP) — A California woman on parole announced Thursday that he fied the president of his deci- wields through its dominance The plan hit a snag after after serving a sentence for driving drunk while livestream- will leave his job by the end sion aboard Air Force One. of the fuel supply. Zelinskiy’s election, but Per- ing a crash that killed her younger sister was arrested of the year, saying Trump told report- The Associated Press ry took up the effort to install Thursday after crashing a car during a police pursuit, offi- that under President ers he “knew six reported this month that a a friendlier management cials said. Donald Trump the months ago” that circle of businessmen and team at the company, Naf- Officers arrested Obdulia Sanchez, 20, on weapons and nation is nearing Perry wanted to Republican donors touted togaz. Perry attended Zelins- traffic charges and a parole violation, said Officer Joe Silva, energy indepen- leave by the end of their connections to Trump kiy’s May 2019 inauguration a Stockton Police Department spokesman. dence. the year. “He’s got and his personal lawyer, as the administration’s senior Officers tried to stop Sanchez for a vehicle code violation, Perry’s long- some ideas for doing Rudy Giuliani, as they sought representative and met pri- but she did not pull over. She crashed near a highway on- rumored departure something else. He’s to install new management at vately with Zelinskiy. He has ramp and was arrested. A man traveling with her escaped, comes as he is under a t e r r i f i c g u y, ” the top of Ukraine’s state- denied any wrongdoing. Silva said. scrutiny over the Trump said. “The arresting officers saw she was on parole and was role he played in the RICK Trump said he driving on a revoked driver’s license,” Silva said. president’s dealings PERRY already knows who Last year, Sanchez was sentenced to six years and four with Ukraine, the will succeed Perry, months in prison for driving under the influence and gross focus of an ongoing impeach- but declined to identify the vehicular manslaughter after her 14-year-old sister died in ment inquiry. person. the 2017 crash. In a letter to Trump, Perry House Democrats have Prosecutors said Sanchez was livestreaming on Instagram made no mention of Ukraine subpoenaed Perry for docu- while driving when she crashed. The video showed her tak- and exalted policy successes ments related to a Ukrainian ing her hands off the steering wheel. that have led to increased state-owned energy company She was released from prison last month after serving two production and exports of oil as well as his involvement in years and two months. and natural gas. a July call between Trump “The U.S. private sector is and Ukrainian President leading the world in energy Volodymyr Zelenskiy. The Wisconsin students walk out production, exploration and lawmakers set a Friday MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Students at a Wisconsin high exports,” Perry said. “Today, deadline. school are skipping class to protest the firing of a black when the world looks for Trump has said Perry teed security guard who was fired for repeating a racial slur energy, they can now think of up the July 25 call, in which while telling a student not to call him that word. America first.” Trump pressed Ukraine to Some students at Madison West High School walked out of Trump said Perry “has investigate his Democratic class Friday to protest the firing. A livestream of the walk- done a fantastic job” at Ener- rival Joe Biden and his son, out that showed what appeared to be at least a few dozen gy, “but it was time” for him who was employed by a students milling around on sidewalks. to leave. Ukrainian gas company. Marlon Anderson says he was responding to a call Oct. 9 Perry, 69, a former Texas A spokeswoman for Perry about a disruptive student. He says the student, who is governor, has been energy has said he wanted Trump to black, called Anderson obscenities, including the N-word. secretary since March 2017, speak with the Ukrainian Anderson says he told the student not to call him the making him one of the lon- leader on energy matters N-word and repeated the slur during the confrontation. gest-serving members of related to U.S. efforts to Madison schools have a zero-tolerance policy prohibiting Trump’s Cabinet, which has boost Western energy ties to employees from uttering racial slurs. seen huge turnover. Eastern Europe. It is part of Page 7, Livingston Enterprise Friday, October 18, 2019 Officials: Blast at Afghan mosque kills 62 during prayers KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — An ment forces caused 2,348 civilian explosion rocked a mosque in east- casualties, including 1,149 killed ern Afghanistan as dozens of people and 1,199 wounded, a 26% increase gathered for Friday prayers, caus- from the same period in 2018. ing the roof to collapse and killing The report said 2,563 civilians 62 worshippers, provincial officials were killed and 5,676 were wounded said. The attack underscored the in the first nine months of this year. record-high number of civilians Insurgents were responsible for 62 dying in the country’s 18-year war. percent. July to September were the Attahullah Khogyani, spokesman deadliest months so far this year. for the governor of Nangarhar Efforts to restart talks to end Province, said the militant attack Afghanistan’s 18-year war picked wounded 36 others. He said it was up earlier this month, just weeks not immediately clear if the mosque after President Donald Trump last was attacked by a suicide bomber month declared the talks “dead,” or by some other type of bombing. blaming a surge in violence by the “Both men and children are Taliban that included the killing of a among those killed and wounded in U.S. soldier. the attack,” he said. U.S. peace envoy Zalmay Khalil- Sediq Sediqqi, spokesman for zad visited Pakistan and met with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, the Taliban’s top negotiator, Mullah strongly condemned the attack on Abdul Ghani Baradar. Baradar is a his official Twitter account. “The co-founder of the hard-line Islamic Afghan government strongly con- movement and was head of a Tal- demns today’s suicide attack in a iban delegation to the Pakistani cap- mosque in Nangarhar province,” he ital. tweeted. U.S. officials said Khalilzad was “The Taliban and their partners only in the Pakistani capital to fol- heinous crimes continue to target low up on talks he held in Septem- civilians in time of worship,” he ber in New York with Pakistani offi- added. AP cials, including Prime Minister No one immediately claimed A wounded man is brought by stretcher into a hospital after a mortar was fired by insurgents in Haskamena Imran Khan. They insisted he was responsibility for the attack, but district of Jalalabad east of Kabul, Afghanistan, Friday. not in Pakistan to restart both the Taliban and the Islamic U.S.-Taliban peace talks. State group are active in eastern In western Herat province, six Afghanistan, especially Nangarhar har Province, said 23 of the wound- numbers in the country’s increas- more attention to protecting the civilians including four children province. ed were transferred to Jalalabad, ingly brutal war, noting that more civilian population, including were killed Thursday when their However, Zabihullah Mujahid, the the provincial capital, and the rest civilians died in July than in any through a review of conduct during vehicle was hit by a roadside bomb, Taliban’s spokesman in a statement were being treated in the Haskame- previous one-month period since the combat operations,” said Tadamichi said Jelani Farhad, spokesman for condemned the attack in Nangarhar na district clinic. U.N. began keeping statistics. Yamamoto, the U.N. secretary-gen- the provincial governor. He added and called it a serious crime. The violence comes a day after a “Civilian casualties at record-high eral’s special representative for that five other civilians were Zahir Adil, spokesman for the United Nations report said that levels clearly show the need for all Afghanistan. wounded in the attack in the Zawal public health department in Nangar- Afghan civilians are dying in record parties concerned to pay much The report said that pro-govern- district. Outgunned trying capture son of ‘El Chapo’ Lebanon paralyzed by Mexican president defends retreat nationwide protests CULIACAN, Mexico (AP) BEIRUT (AP) — Nation- tion!” and “The people want — Mexican security forces wide protests paralyzed to bring down the regime,” backed off an attempt to cap- Lebanon on Friday as thou- echoing a refrain chanted by ture a son of imprisoned drug sands of demonstrators demonstrators during Arab lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guz- blocked major roads in a Spring uprisings that swept man after finding themselves second day of rallies against the region in 2011. outgunned in a ferocious the government’s handling They took aim at every shootout with cartel enforc- of a severe economic crisis single political leader in the ers that left at least eight and the country’s political country, including President people dead and more than 20 class they perceive as being Michel Aoun and his son in wounded, authorities said corrupt. law, Foreign Minister Friday. The protests are the larg- Gebran Bassil, as well as the The gunbattle Thursday est Lebanon has seen since prime minister and parlia- paralyzed the capital of Mex- 2015 and could further ment speaker, blaming them ico’s Sinaloa state and left the destabilize a country whose for systemic corruption they streets littered with burning economy is already on the say has pillaged the coun- vehicles. verge of collapse and has try’s resources for decades. Five attackers, a member one of the highest debt loads “We are here today to ask of the National Guard, a civil- in the world. The protests, for our rights. The country ian and a prisoner were which drew people from all is corrupt, the garbage is all killed, Mexican Defense Sec- religious and political back- over the streets and we are retary Luís Cresencio Sando- grounds, were largely fed up with all this,” said val said. peaceful, although violence Loris Obeid, a protester in Sinaloa Public Security AP erupted in several areas. downtown Beirut. Secretary Cristóbal Castañe- Smoke from burning cars rises due in Culiacan, Mexico, Thursday. The protests could plunge Schools, banks and busi- da said earlier that 21 people Lebanon into a political cri- nesses shut down as the pro- were wounded and that 27 tion, Durazo said. Durazo told added. “We do not want indicted in 2018 in Washing- sis with unpredictable tests escalated and widened inmates escaped from a pris- Televisa that security forces deaths. We do not want war.” ton, along with a fourth repercussions for the econo- in scope to reach almost on. had entered the house but José Luis González Meza, a brother, on charges of traf- my, which has been in every city and province. Sandoval said the forces left without Guzman. lawyer for El Chapo’s family, ficking in cocaine, metham- steady decline for the past Hundreds of people burned were on an operation to “With the goal of safe- told The Associated Press phetamine and marijuana. few years. Some of the pro- tires on highways and inter- arrest Ovidio Guzmán López, guarding the well-being and that Guzmán’s family report- After Ovidio Guzmán was testers said they would stay sections in suburbs of the a son of the convicted Sinaloa tranquility of Culiacan soci- ed “Ovidio is alive and free” located, Culiacan exploded in in the streets until the gov- capital, Beirut, and in north- cartel boss. The younger ety, officials in the security but that he had no more violence, with civilians in ernment resigns. ern and southern cities, Guzman was wanted for cabinet decided to suspend details. trucks roaring through the Time and again, the pro- sending up clouds of black extradition to the U.S. the actions,” Durazo said. The elder Guzman is serv- city’s center, shooting what testers shouted “Revolu- smoke in scattered protests. That sequence of events President Andrés Manuel ing a life sentence in the U.S. appeared to be .50-caliber clashed with an initial López Obrador said he sup- after being convicted last sniper rifles and machine account by federal Security ported the decision to pull February of industrial-scale guns. Secretary Alfonso Durazo, back. “The capture of one drug trafficking. Videos on social media who said 30 members of the criminal cannot be worth Ovidio is not one of the showed a scene resembling a National Guard and army more than the lives of peo- drug lord’s best-known sons. war zone, with gunmen, some were on patrol in Culiacan ple,” López Obrador said, Iván Archivaldo Guzmán and in black ski masks, riding in when they were fired on calling the response to the Jesús Alfredo Guzmán are the back of trucks, firing from a house and found the operation “very violent” and known as “Los Chapitos,” or mounted machine guns as younger Guzmán inside. saying many lives were put “the little Chapos,” and are vehicles burned. People could Heavily armed gunmen in at risk. believed to be running their be seen running for cover as greater force then surround- “This decision was made to father’s cartel, together with gunfire rattled around them. ed the house, and authorities protect citizens. ... You can- Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada. Motorists drove in reverse, decided to suspend the opera- not fight fire with fire,” he But Ovidio Guzmán was frantically trying to get away.

converge in Barcelona’s city center on Friday afternoon Protests paralyze Catalonia for a mass protest alongside An anti-government protester makes victory sign as he striking students and work- holds a Lebanese national flag and walks in a fire of tires ers. that sits to block a road during a protest against govern- Farmers in tractors joined ment’s plans to impose new taxes in Beirut, Lebanon, Fri- as marches head for Barcelona some of the so-called “Free- day. dom marches,” organized by BARCELONA, Spain (AP) due to a general strike called to “people who have nothing the grassroots pro-indepen- — Catalonia and its riot- by pro-independence unions. to do with Spain.” dence ANC and Omnium swept regional capital, Bar- Picketers also closed off to “I’ve had a look at the news groups. Part D celona, were paralyzed Fri- traffic the border with and I can just about under- That followed clashes with day by a mix of strikes and France across the Pyrenees stand why they are angry, police that broke out in cities Medicare marches as the northeastern and burned tires or blocked but not why are they are across the region late on Spanish region endured its dozens of roads and high- doing all this and stopping Thursday, for the fourth fifth day of mass protests ways across the northeastern the sightseeing of tourists,” night in a row. In the capital, Open over the conviction of inde- region. he said. a mob of far-right anti-inde- pendence leaders. Commuter and long-dis- Highways were occupied pendence activists also tried Enrollment More than 200 people have tance train services were by thousands of people join- to storm a separatist protest been arrested and scores significantly reduced, and ing five marches from inland that drew thousands of peo- Starts Oct. 15th to injured since separatist sen- many shops and factories towns that were expected to ple. timent swelled on Monday, didn’t open for business. Cat- December 7th. when the Supreme Court sen- alan authorities said that tenced to lengthy prison electricity consumption, a terms nine separatist politi- key indicator of industrial cians and activists. The nine activity, was by noon 10.1% Call us for details. had led a 2017 push for inde- lower than at the same time pendence that triggered the previous day. 222-6931 Spain’s deepest political cri- Tourists also felt the tur- sis in decades. moil. At least two large 1-800-784-6931 Demonstrations on Friday cruise operators diverted were mostly peaceful, but their ships to other ports, police in anti-riot gear and those which had already clashed in the afternoon with docked in the port of Barce- young protesters hurling bot- lona cancelled the passen- tles, eggs and paint at the gers’ excursions to the city. Serving Southwest Montana Since 1986 gates of the police headquar- Architect Antoni Gaudí’s ters in central Barcelona. modernist Sagrada Familia P That followed a calm student also closed its doors due to a All Washed U , LLC protest earlier in the day. protest blocking access to Commercial and Residential Window Cleaning Spanish central authorities the basilica. said that at least 57 flights Naoya Suzuki, a 34-year-old [email protected] into and out of the region tourist from Japan, com- www.quesenberryagency.com were canceled for the day plained about the disruptions (406) 222-1125 Page 8, Livingston Enterprise Friday, October 18, 2019 ART FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON In protest clouds, Hong Kong tourists see silver lining

HONG KONG (AP) — No a memory. tiresome wait for hugs and The Dragon Boat Carni- kisses from Mickey and val in June, when protests Minnie Mouse. No queue at started: canceled. A Wine & all for Hyperspace Moun- Dine Festival scheduled for tain, where thrill-seekers the end of this month: are so scarce that Star scrapped, too. Hong Kong Wars’ Admiral Ackbar received 2.3 million fewer speaks to himself in the visitors in August com- dark. pared with a year earlier, Tinker Bell gazes out largely trips that people over rows of empty seats from elsewhere in China on the train to Hong Kong are no longer making to the Disneyland that was far semi-autonomous Chinese busier before tourists were territory. September visitor scared off by anti-govern- numbers, due Oct. 31, are ment protests shaking this unlikely to be any better, international hub for busi- given recent protest-relat- ness and fun. ed violence and chaos. That’s tough for local “It’s deserted,” said Dyut- business but great for Dis- imoy Chakraborty, who ney fans like Yunice Tsui runs the Gordon Ramsay and her 7 and 4-year-old Bread Street Kitchen & Bar daughters, adorable in Min- opposite the Peak Tram. nie headbands. With an The tram now closes at 10 annual pass to the park p.m. instead of midnight, she’s already toured nine because of “potential dem- times, Tsui is better placed onstrations and protests in than most to size up the the nearby area.” body-blow to Hong Kong “Normally, there would visitor numbers from the b e a h u g e q u e u e , ” often violent demonstra- Chakraborty said on a tions, now in their fifth recent weeknight. “Since Enterprise photos by Nate Howard month. the protests started, it has ABOVE: Participating in the Holiday Open Door Art Session at the Livingston Center for Art & Culture are from left, Micah “Before June, you’d gen- been like this.” Melius, 7, Nicole Melius, Sawyer Skaggs, 5, Hattie Melius, 5, and art instructor Julia Reichert. BELOW: Willow Hill, 6, and erally queue for more than The eatery has lost near- Devin Earl, 10, paint holiday themed art at the art center Friday morning. 30 minutes for each ride. ly half of its weekday busi- For the last few times since ness, he added. July, we’ve been here about “You think of what you Enterprise Staff two-to-three times, every could have made and what time it’s about a five-to-six you are making at the Children ages 5 and older gathered Fri- minute wait to queue up for moment,” he said. “That day morning at the Livingston Center for a ride. There are certainly difference, yes, it hurts.” Art & Culture to kick off the holiday sea- less people, I would say Protester leaflets advise, son with art. 60% less. Kids are very “You’ve arrived in a bro- The young artists were assisted by Julia happy because after a ride, ken, torn-apart city,” and Reichert. they can go queue up for the protests have at times The Livingston Area Chamber of Com- another one and play caused monumental disrup- merce will select an art piece for a poster again.” tions of traffic and public advertising the annual Holiday Stroll The impact of the pro- transport. which takes place December 6. Until tests on tourism is verging But even when the pro- then, upcoming Halloween events include: on catastrophic for Hong tests have involved hun- Kong, one of the world’s dreds of thousands of peo- October 25 great destinations and ple, they’ve generally been Halloween Roller Skate Night geared up to receive 65 confined to only a few Hosted by the Livingston Recreation million visitors a year. areas in this semi-tropical Department. On Victoria Peak, restau- former British colony of 7 October 26 rants with knock-out night- million. 6th Annual Halloween Family Fun Faire time views of the city’s And the tourists who Hosted by the Livingston Recreation neon-lit skyscrapers stand come anyway are finding Department. empty. The snaking lines of bargain-basement hotel October 31 tourists for the clicketty- rates, two-for-one deals, Halloween Family Fun Night! clacketty 19th-century easy late checkouts and Hosted by the Livingston Golf Course. tram to the top are now just other sweeteners. Johnson returns to London to drum up support for Brexit deal

AP British Prime Minister Boris Johnson leaves the podium after addressing a media conference at an EU summit in Brussels, Thursday.

LONDON (AP) — After government, and I think as a expelled colleagues would “by defying expectations to win country, and lift the clouds of and large vote for it.” the backing of European Brexit,” he told the BBC. Labour leaders have told Union leaders for his new Raab said the government party lawmakers to oppose Brexit deal , Prime Minister has not given up hope of win- the deal. But around 20 of Boris Johnson was battling ning the support of its North- them, mainly representing Friday to secure enough sup- ern Ireland ally, the Demo- pro-Brexit parts of the coun- port to get the deal through cratic Unionist Party, which try, have previously indicated the fractious British Parlia- has rejected the new deal. a desire to back a deal to hon- ment and pave the way for But the chances of that or the June 2016 Brexit refer- Britain — finally — to leave appeared slim. The DUP’s endum result. the bloc in two weeks’ time. Brexit spokesman, Sammy Labour lawmaker John Johnson returned from an Wilson, said Johnson’s Brexit Mann said Friday that he EU summit in Brussels over- package — which carves out thought at last 10 party legis- night for a busy day of meet- special status for Northern lators would support the gov- ings and phone calls as he Ireland to keep an open bor- ernment’s deal. attempted to persuade law- der with EU member Ireland While a majority of mem- makers to ratify the divorce — is bad for his region and its bers of Parliament supports deal at a rare Saturday sitting bonds with the rest of the U.K. leaving the EU, in keeping of Parliament. “I can give you absolute with voters’ decision in a ref- He was to brief his Cabinet assurance we will not be vot- erendum more than three on Friday afternoon, ahead of ing for this deal when it years ago, they are split on what’s expected to be a knife- comes before the Commons the terms. Labour lawmakers Federally Insured By edge vote. tomorrow,” he told the BBC. worry that the Johnson deal’s Johnson’s Conservative Par- The deal’s fate could largely vision of a loose post-Brexit NCUA ty holds only 288 seats in the rest on a group of 21 Conser- economic relationship with 650-seat House of Commons, vative lawmakers expelled the EU could endanger work- so he will have to rely on sup- from the party’s group in Par- place and environmental pro- port from other parties and liament earlier this year for tections that Britain gained as 1-800-445-3328 SKYFCU.ORG independent lawmakers to get voting against the govern- a member of the bloc. over the line. ment, and on members from Many legislators also want LIVINGSTON BOZEMAN BELGRADE BIG TIMBER Foreign Secretary Dominic the main opposition Labour to rule out the possibility of 777 East Main 95 N. Weaver 233 McLeod Raab started drumming up Party, which has 244 lawmak- crashing out of the bloc with- 111 North B Street support early. “We’ve got a ers. out a deal — a prospect econo- real opportunity now to get Nicholas Soames, one of the mists say would disrupt trade Brexit delivered faithful to 21, said he would vote for the and plunge the economy into the referendum, move on as a deal, and thought most of his recession. Page 9, Livingston Enterprise Friday, October 18, 2019 Share of Americans with no religious affiliation growing By David Crary lic ranks are losing population Catholic church and the Southern who attend religious services at 2018, down about 192,000 from the AP National Writer share, according to Pew. It said 43% Baptist Convention — are beset by least once a month — outnumbered previous year. of U.S. adults identify as Protes- clergy sex-abuse scandals. The those who attend services only occa- In June, the annual Giving USA The portion of Americans with no tants, down from 51% in 2009, while United Methodist Church, the larg- sionally or not at all by a 52%-to- report — a comprehensive overview religious affiliation is rising signifi- 20% are Catholic, down from 23% in est mainline Protestant denomina- 47% margin. Now, more Americans of Americans’ charitable giving pat- cantly, in tandem with a sharp drop 2009. tion, faces a possible split over dif- say they attend religious services a terns — said giving to religious in the percentage that identifies as Pew says all categories of the reli- ferences on the inclusion of LGBTQ few times a year or less (54 than say institutions had been lagging behind Christians, according to new data giously unaffiliated population — people. they attend at least monthly (45%). other philanthropic sectors for sev- from the Pew Research Center. often referred to as the “nones” The Pew report found a steady Pew’s data showed a wide age gap eral years. Reasons included declin- Based on telephone surveys con- grew in magnitude. Self-described decline in the rates of attendance at in terms of religion affiliation — ing attendance at worship services ducted in 2018 and 2019, Pew said atheists now account for 4% of U.S. religious services. three-quarters of baby boomers and a rising number of Americans Thursday that 65% of American adults, up from 2% in 2009; agnos- Over the last decade, the share of described themselves as Christian, not affiliated with any religion. adults now describe themselves as tics account for 5%, up from 3% a Americans who say they attend reli- compared to 49% of millennials. Empty Tomb, a Christian organi- Christian, down from 77% in 2009. decade ago; and 17% of Americans gious services at least once or twice The trends documented by Pew zation based in Champaign, Illinois, Meanwhile, the portion that now describe their religion as “noth- a month dropped by 7 percentage have been reflected in other recent that researches religious giving, describes their religious identity as ing in particular,” up from 12% in points, while the share who say they developments. says the decline is longstanding. atheist, agnostic or “nothing in par- 2009. attend religious services less often In May, the Southern Baptist Con- According to its research, Ameri- ticular,” now stands at 26%, up from The report comes at a challenging — if at all — rose by the same vention reported its twelfth year of cans gave about 3% of their dispos- 17% in 2009. time for many major denominations degree. declining membership. 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Did you know? Numbers The U.S. Department of Commerce has a Bureau of Eco- The outdoor recreation economy in the U.S. added $427.2 nomic Analysis (BEA). BEA creates an Outdoor Recreation billion to U.S. GDP in 2017, 2.2% of GDP. Outdoor recreation Satellite Account to compare the entire outdoor recreation in Montana in 2017 was 5.1% of state GDP. Outdoor recre- economy to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the nation, ation grew faster than the U.S. economy as a whole in 2017, and it keeps “value added” numbers for each industry, or 3.9% compared to 2.4%. Pay and employment grew faster sector, that is part of the outdoor recreation economy. “Value than the economy as a whole also. Retail, not recreation and added” refers to the value in labor and capital an industry related activities, was the largest outdoor recreation sector in contributes after accounting for costs. 17 states; manufacturing was the largest in four states. Page 10, Livingston Enterprise Sports Friday, October 18, 2019 Playoff push The Rebels are already in the playoffs, but they’re hungry for more By Ryan Peerboom has nabbed six intercep- Enterprise Staff Writer tions, returning two of them for touchdowns. He’s also he Shields Valley recovered four fumbles. Rebels football In total, the duo is respon- team continues to sible for an incredible 2,228 pile on the wins in total yards and 42 touch- the midst of an downs. Defensively, the pair Timpressive season. has compiled 201 total tack- With their 38-13 win over les and nine interceptions. Roy-Winifred last weekend, Both players said that they the Rebels clinched the top were happy with their per- spot in the B division of the formance, but are focused class C-South football con- on continuing to win games. ference. “(We’re) pretty excited “All around, we played a and pretty happy with how really good four-quarter we’re doing,” Jenkins said game,” head coach Mitch on Wednesday. “(We’re) Ward said about last week- going in strong and getting end’s win. “I thought we ready for the playoffs. The played very physical, and goal is just to keep winning.” the guys did a really good He added, “We’re in a good job of taking what we sport to make a good run in worked on in practice all the playoffs and do some week and putting it into our damage.” game plan and actually exe- Ward shared the same cuting it.” feelings about where they Ward added that the win are at this point in the sea- gives them a critical bye son. week. “The guys are definitely “It was important for us to excited with where we’re at, go to Winifred and win but at the same time, I think because now we’ve got a this is a very competitive week off,” he said. “Having a group and our goal is just to week just to get healthy is so keep winning games,” Ward huge for us.” said. “We kind of look at it The Rebels play Bridger right now as every game is a on Saturday, Oct. 26 for the must-win.” South Conference’s top seed Jenkins and Gilbert said in the postseason. Regard- they were both impressed less of the outcome against with how well their team has Bridger, the Rebels are guar- come together as a team. anteed to host a home play- “I didn’t know that our off game on Nov. 1. Their team was going to come opponent will be determined together like this,” Gilbert after the Bridger game when said. “I’m really proud of seeding is finalized. how the sophomores and Against Bridger, the Reb- younger guys have stepped els will surely rely on up.” Emmett Gilbert and Aidan “Everyone just came Jenkins. The duo is first or together (and we’re) doing second in every statistical pretty good,” Jenkins said. category for the Rebels “We’re just winning and except passing yards. we’re rolling right now.” 83 carries for 819 yards and in three interceptions and The Playmaker ground game, totaling 476 It is important for the Reb- The Workhorse 15 touchdowns. He has also he’s picked up three fumble Jenkins, a junior, is the rushing yards and 12 touch- els to keep winning, and a Gilbert, a senior, is the contributed to the Rebels’ recoveries. playmaker. He is lethal in downs on just 31 carries. win against Bridger would workhorse. He consistently passing attack with 18 Ward said he can rely on the open field and has a However, Jenkins really give them an opportunity to gets the bulk of the offen- catches for 197 and another Gilbert to carry the load knack for creating space shines when he gets space in potentially play more games sive carries for the Rebels two touchdowns. every game. when there’s none to be the passing game. He’s com- at home, Ward said. and works to set the tone for Defensively, Gilbert is the “We know that Emmett’s found. On both sides of the piled 51 catches for 736 “We want to keep winning the entire Rebel offense. Rebels best tackler, tallying good to carry the ball twen- field, Jenkins is a magnet yards and 11 touchdowns as and try to stay at home for He’s a bruiser who is tough 116 tackles in eight games ty times a game (with) no for the football. To list Jen- a receiver. as much of the playoffs as to take down when he runs this season. The closest Reb- problem,” he said. “He does kins at a single position On defense, as mentioned possible,” he said. up the middle, but Gilbert is el defender (spoiler: it’s Jen- a really good job of reading would be a disservice to his earlier, Jenkins is the second also dangerous when he gets kins) has more than 30 few- the holes, hitting the side- versatility on the field. leading tackler behind Gil- Up next to the edge with space. er tackles. Gilbert’s pass line and we move the ball On offense, he provides a bert with 85 total tackles. As The Rebels are at Bridger For the season, Gilbert has coverage has also resulted well with him.” good change of pace in the a roaming safety, Jenkins at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 26. Rangers beat Belgrade in sloppy weather Mahomes hurts

By Ryan Peerboom yards and a touchdown. knee in Chiefs’ Enterprise Staff Writer D e f e n s i v e l y, J a c k Gauthier led the Rangers The Park High football with six total tackles. win over Broncos team notched its third win Coate said holding on to of the season Thursday the ball with the sloppy DENVER (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs night in a wet game weather was a key to the rediscovered their mojo but lost their mae- against Belgrade. The game. stro. Rangers beat the Pan- “I preached ball securi- The Chiefs rallied around their fallen thers JV 18-7. ty before the game to the superstar and snapped a two-game skid It was raining sideways, guys,” he said. “It was with a 30-6 thrashing of the Denver Bron- but the Rangers had a big- going to come down to cos on Thursday night after reigning MVP ger challenge. Park’s reg- who was going to hang on Patrick Mahomes dislocated his right knee ular starting quarterback, to the ball.” in a pileup near the goal line in the first Sage McMinn, was out of Coate added that he was half. town and their backup, pleased with King’s per- “I’ve never seen anything like that on the Sebastiein Perry, was out f o r m a n c e . K i n g h a d field before,” Denver defensive end Shelby with an injury. missed significant prac- Harris said. “His knee was literally all the The Rangers turned to tice time earlier this sea- way to the side, his kneecap was. I wish him John King at quarterback. son due to sickness. the best. We definitely need him in the King didn’t learn he was “(King) did awesome,” league, he’s definitely a big attraction in the starting until the team he said. “He did really league. was already on the bus on well with limited reps in “You never want to see anyone get hurt, the way to the game, practice. He definitely especially like that. I hope everything is according to Rangers got the offensive game good and I hope he has a speedy recovery.” head coach Nick Coate. ball for his effort and the Chiefs coach Andy Reid said after the The quarterback posi- Enterprise photos by Ryan Peerboom way he led the team.” game that didn’t know how serious tion wasn’t the only one Drew Rogge (1) runs past Belgrade defenders after catching a pass on Thursday at Though the Rangers’ Mahomes’ injury was, but added that, worn thin. The Rangers Belgrade High School. number of players has “We’re good with whatever direction this had only five reserve dwindled, Coate said he is thing goes.” players, forcing most of A big play from Belgrade happy with the group that Backup Matt Moore threw a 57-yard the team to play both on first down gave them is still competing. touchdown pass to Tyreek Hill and the ways. the ball in Park territory “The guys we have left Chiefs (5-2) collected nine sacks, gave up a King made his mark on and an opportunity to love football and it shows. season-low 71 yards rushing and beat the the game early, with a score. A play later, Rogge They’re giving everything Broncos (2-5) for the eighth straight time. 16-yard touchdown pass intercepted a pass to hold they’ve got to their team. Mahomes completed 10 of 11 passes for to Drew Rogge in the first the score at 7-6 going into The culture shift has 76 yards and a touchdown, before getting quarter to give the Rang- the half. started with those that injured on a successful sneak on fourth- ers a 6-0 lead. In the third quarter, a are left.” and-inches at the Denver 5 early in the sec- The Park defense, aided Belgrade fumble gave the The Rangers have a ond quarter.One by one, players peeled off by the inclement weather, Rangers the ball on the chance to end the season the pile but when Mahomes didn’t get up , was tough against the Panther 25. Parked turned with a .500 record with a the stadium grew quiet, Broncos players Panther offense all night. the good field position win over Billings Central knelt and some Chiefs stormed away in But a failed conversion on into a score when King JV next week. aguish as their quarterback ripped off his a fake punt from Park rolled right and hit Mitch- “I’m super proud of helmet and covered his face. deep in its own territory ell Creason on the num- them, we played all the Broncos cornerback Chris Harris Jr. gave Belgrade the ball bers for a 13-yard touch- way to the finish with lim- went over to shake Mahomes’ hand as he inside the 10. The Pan- down pass to put the John King (7) pursues a Belgrade ballcarrier on ited numbers,” Coate said. awaited medical help, his right knee stuck thers turned the special Rangers ahead 12-7. defense. “I definitely feel like in an awkward angle. teams gaffe into a touch- From there, the weather we’re ending with strong “Hopefully he’s not too injured, for the down and took a 7-6 lead clearly played a large ditions, the Rangers King finished 7-17 pass- momentum.” season,” Harris said. “He’s great for our with 3:44 remaining in the i m p a c t . T h e t e a m s found the end zone once ing for 92 yards and two league, he’s a great player. So, hopefully half. exchanged fumbles and a more in the fourth quar- touchdowns. Bullard led Up next he’s not hurt too bad.” The Rangers tried to high, wobbling pass from ter on a 25-yard Lyom the Rangers in rushing The Rangers have a As players milled about nervously, the put a score on the board Belgrade turned into Bullard touchdown run. with 52 yards on 13 car- quick turnaround as they Chiefs’ medical personnel appeared to pop before the half, but another Rogge intercep- The 18-7 lead was enough ries. In addition to his two play at 6 p.m. on Monday Mahomes’ right knee back in place before turned it over on downs tion. to close the game out for interceptions, Rogge at home against Billings he was helped from the field and taken into with under a minute left. Despite the messy con- Park. caught five passes for 62 Central’s JV team. the locker room. Page 11, Livingston Enterprise Friday, October 18, 2019

Astros beat Yanks for 3-1 ALCS lead SPORTS SHORTS NEW YORK (AP) — They pulled with a left shoulder have the pitching, and they injury during the eighth don’t need the pitches. Cer- inning. Planning to retire UEFA rules to separate Russia, tainly, the Houston Astros after the season, an emo- have confidence for good tional Sabathia covered his Kosovo in competition draws reason on the brink of anoth- face with his glove as he left NYON, Switzerland (AP) — UEFA says teams from Koso- er World Series. the field for likely the final vo and Russia will no longer be drawn to play each other “It’s Justin Verlander,” time. Fans shouted his name due to security risks. reliever Ryan Pressly said. as he walked off, and Cole The ruling announced Friday could affect the 2020 Euro- George Springer and Car- and Springer were among pean Championship draw on Nov. 30. los Correa each hit three-run the Houston players who Russia does not formally recognize Kosovo’s declaration homers and the Astros got stood and clapped for the of independence from Serbia in 2008. another wild ace off the 39-year-old. Ahead of the Euro 2020 draw, UEFA already said Serbia hook to beat the disheveled “I hate to see that for and Bosnia-Herzegovina cannot be in the same group as New York Yankees 8-3 him,” said Hinch, who Kosovo if the teams qualify. Thursday night and reach played with and against Kosovo is in contention to advance from a qualifying the cusp of a second World Sabathia. “I hate to see that group that includes England, and has a second option Series visit in three years. for the sport.” through playoffs next March. The Astros lead the AL Gary Sánchez ended a Russia already qualified for Euro 2020, and will host four Championship Series 3-1, AP lengthy postseason slide games in St. Petersburg. putting the 2017 World Houston Astros center fielder George Springer (4) and with a two-run homer, but a Russian teams have also been separated from Ukrainian Series winners a step away shortstop Carlos Correa (1) celebrate after the Astros beat reshuffled Yankees lineup teams in UEFA draws since annexing the Crimea region of from a showdown with the the New York Yankees 8-3 in Game 4 of baseball’s Ameri- — still without injured Ukraine in 2014. NL champion Washington can League Championship Series, Friday morning in New Giancarlo Stanton — again Nationals. York. couldn’t string together its Houston still has Verland- damage. Dennis Rodman denies er and Gerrit Cole queued League Baseball. He also Stadium by the time it ended “So far this series our slapping guest at Florida party up for this series, and the made it clear: If a pitcher is shortly before 12:30 a.m. bullpen has been huge to Yankees will have to beat tipping what’s coming, The Yankees are at risk of complement a really good DELRAY BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Dennis Rodman is pleading both to survive. Verlander Houston will take advantage. failing to make the World starting rotation,” Hinch not guilty to a misdemeanor charge of slapping a man who will start Game 5 on Friday The Astros are tired of Series for an entire decade said. was celebrating the former NBA star’s birthday at a Florida night against James Paxton. that talk detracting from for the first time since the Greinke was charged with bar last May. Springer lined an errant their sluggers. 1910s. They are 0 for 13 with just one run, working Rodman’s attorney Lorne Berkeley denies the accusation splitter from playoff star “I think it’s disrespectful runners in scoring position around four walks against and says an investigation will exonerate the retired player. Masahiro Tanaka in the that every time we score a the past two games. Didn’t the patient-but-punchless Delray Beach Police say Jeff Soulouque attended the May third inning for his homer, lot of runs, people talk about help when they committed Yankees. 17 birthday event at the Buddha Sky Bar. They say Sou- and Correa battered Chad tipping,” Correa said. four errors in Game 4, most “Just missing by a little louque told an officer he was talking to someone behind the Green’s fastball when New “Nobody was tipping today ever for the club in a home bit early,” Greinke said. former player. An affidavit says Rodman turned around and York turned to its vaunted and we scored, what, eight postseason game. smacked him and immediately apologized. bullpen. Those All-Star slug- runs? We’re great hitters. “We played poorly tonight, UP NEXT Soulouque said he was a little swollen the next morning gers have combined for just We’ve been doing it for a there’s no other way to Paxton said he watched and decided to press charges. The officer said he did not five hits in the series, but whole season.” explain it,” manager Aaron tape from his Game 2 start observe any swelling. four have been homers. New York worked starter Boone said. “And we need to and insists he wasn’t tipping Berkeley pleaded not guilty Thursday in a Florida court Earlier in the day, Astros Zack Greinke hard during a flush this immediately.” pitches. Houston grinded on behalf of Rodman. manager AJ Hinch ardently 28-pitch first inning, but just Tanaka allowed four runs him out of the game after 2 denied that his team has like against Cole in Game 3, — three earned — for New 1/3 innings. Verlander NASCAR closes $2B purchase skirted rules to steal signs the clutch hit never came. York, his most in eight post- pitched two-run ball into the after an allegation by the Pressly dodged a bases-load- season starts. seventh, the only damage of International Speedway Corp. Yankees, which was investi- ed jam in the fifth, and CC Sabathia pitched in coming on Aaron Judge’s DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — NASCAR closed its $2 bil- gated and cleared by Major many fans had left Yankee relief for New York but was two-run homer. lion purchase of International Speedway Corp. on Friday, bringing under the sanctioning body’s control 12 tracks that include Daytona, Talladega and Miami-Homestead Speed- way. The merger was announced in May and shareholders vot- UCLA ends 11-year drought against Stanford with 34-16 win ed to approve it Wednesday. STANFORD, Calif. (AP) — ing a 54-yard touchdown run open a 14-3 lead with 4:48 as West was sacked on three The sale merges the two companies under one organiza- Dorian Thompson-Robinson and a 53-yard gain. Kyle remaining to play. It was consecutive third downs. tional structure with NASCAR chairman and CEO Jim wasn’t sure he was going to Phillips caught 10 passes for UCLA’s first lead of more “It starts with good cover- France continuing in the same role. ISC chief executive start Thursday’s game until 100 yards and a pair of than seven points this sea- age and a good pass rush,” Lesa France Kennedy will become the executive chair and just before game time. It touchdowns. son. Kelly said. “We did a good NASCAR president Steve Phelps will oversee day-to-day turned out to be the best “A win is always good,” “I’ve seen that since the job of creating pressure on operations of the merged companies. decision of the night. Thompson-Robinson said. “It Washington State game,” the quarterback. It’s not “The merger of NASCAR and ISC represents a historic Thompson-Robinson, using goes back to getting togeth- UCLA coach Chip Kelly often you can hold Stanford moment for our sport,” France said. “There is much work the bye week to help his er in the offseason and said. “Dorian kept drives under 200 yards.” ahead of us, but we’re pleased with the progress made to recovery from a leg injury working on things like this.” alive with his legs. He takes S t a n f o r d ’ s B r y c e n position our sport for success.” that caused him to miss a Jack West became Stan- what the defense gives him.” Tremayne fell on a blocked game, passed for two touch- ford’s third different start- Stanford (3-4, 2-3) took the punt in the end zone to make downs and ran for another in ing quarterback of the sea- opening kickoff and drove it 14-10. Spencer Jorgensen WNBA Dream moving to h e l p i n g U C L A e n d a n son, the first time that’s hap- 51 yards before Jet Toner got his left hand on the punt. 3,500-seat arena near airport 11-year drought against pened since 1974. After ear- connected on a 42-yard field The UCLA defense sacked Stanford with a 34-16 victory ly success, his inconsistent goal. Toner suffered an West seven times, five in the COLLEGE PARK, Ga. (AP) — The Dream are get- over the Cardinal. play led to a stalled offense. apparent right knee injury first quarter. The Bruins ting a new home. “I was day-to-day until “I’m always preparing to on the ensuing kickoff and had nine total sacks over The WNBA team announced Friday it will play next sea- tonight,” Thompson-Robin- be the guy and this week did not return. Punter Ryan their first six games. Stan- son at a 3,500-seat arena near Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta son said. “I had been practic- happened to be the game,” Sanborn took over the kick- ford allowed 13 in its first International Airport. ing but I was told just before West said. “It’s me making ing duties. six. is scheduled to open next week in a game time.” my first start but at the end Thompson-Robinson was “The defense was a big complex that includes the Georgia International Convention T h o m p s o n - R o b i n s o n of the day, it’s about execu- UCLA’s leading rusher in part of a whole team effort,” Center. The $45 million facility was built primarily to serve passed for 192 yards and tion, which is what we didn’t the first quarter, helped by Thompson-Robinson said. as the home of the Atlanta Hawks’ new NBA G League fran- rushed for 66 as UCLA have.” a 39-yard scramble that led JJ Molson added field chise, the . snapped an 11-game losing The Bruins (2-5, 2-2 Pac- to the Bruins second score. goals of 43 and 49 yards in Now, it has a second tenant. streak to the Cardinal, dat- 12) scored touchdowns on The Cardinal, meanwhile, the third quarter. UCLA out- The Dream have played at 17,000-seat ing to 2008. Joshua Kelley their first two possessions, lost 8 yards combined on gained the Cardinal by a in downtown Atlanta, but could not work out a deal with the rushed for 176 yards, includ- both passes to Phillips, to their next three possessions 455-198 margin. Hawks for the 2020 season. This past season, Atlanta ranked next-to-last in WNBA attendance at 4,270 per game.

SCOREBOARD New England at N.Y. Jets, 8:15 p.m. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Washington 2 2 .500 2 NBA G League Grand Rapids (AHL). Thursday, Oct. 24 Houston-N.Y. Yankees winner vs. Washington Atlanta 1 4 .200 3½ CAPITAL CITY GO GO — Acquired a 2019 first-round draft American Hockey League Football Washington at Minnesota, 8:20 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 22: Washington at Houston-N.Y. Yankees win- Charlotte 1 4 .200 3½ pick and the returning rights to F CJ Fair from Windy City PROVIDENCE BRUINS — Recalled G Kyle Keyser from Sunday, Oct. 27 ner (Fox) Central Division for the returning rights to F Darel Poirier. Atlanta (ECHL). Arizona at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 23: Washington at Houston-N.Y. Yankees W L Pct GB FOOTBALL LACROSSE NFL Tampa Bay at Tennessee, 1 p.m. winner (Fox) Milwaukee 5 01.000 — National Football League National Lacrosse League By The Associated Press N.Y. Giants at Detroit, 1 p.m. Friday, Oct. 25: Houston-N.Y. 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AMERICAN LUTHERAN FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Associate Pastor, Andrew Alberda. Sunday ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH CHURCH (ELCA) B and Lewis streets. Pastor Bryce Mau- School for all ages, 9 a.m.; coffee fellow- Emigrant. Rev. Kristin Orr. Sunday Holy F and Lewis streets. Pastor Steve Leuzinger. rer. Bible classes 9:30 a.m.; worship service ship, 10 a.m.; Sunday worship and children’s Eucharist, 8 a.m. Website: www.saintjohn- Sunday worship 9 a.m. Elevator available. 10:45 a.m.; Communion/Lord’s Supper – first church, 10:30 a.m.; and CrossLife Youth sepiscopalchurch.org. Phone 222-0512. Sunday every month. Small groups/Bible (grades six through high school), Wednes- studies – call church for information. Phone days at 6:30 p.m. Web: www.paradisevalley. ST. ANTHONY THE GREAT BAHA’I FAITH 222-1603. church. ORTHODOX CHURCH For meeting times and information, call 2005 Love Lane, Bozeman. Rev. David John Kolstoe at 222-2448, Nancy Moore at FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST PINE CREEK UNITED Morrison, priest. Saturday: Great Vespers 6 (406) 539-8873 or toll free 1-800-22UNITE SCIENTIST, BOZEMAN METHODIST CHURCH p.m.; Sunday: Matins 8 a.m., Divine Liturgy (228-6483). Online: www.Bahai.org. 502 S. Eighth Ave., Bozeman. Sunday Ser- A historic, rural church 14 miles south of 9:30 a.m., Church School 8:55-9:25 a.m.; vice and Sunday School 10 a.m. Wednesday Livingston on East River Road (old U.S. 89). Wednesday: Vespers 6 p.m., Orthodoxy 101 CATHOLIC CHURCHES evening testimony meeting 7:30 p.m. Child Rev. Patti Agnew, pastor. Morning worship Class 7 p.m.; Friday: Matins 6:30 a.m. Phone Fr. Leo McDowell, pastor. Phone 222-1393. care provided at both services. Reading room 9:30 a.m.; Sunday School begins at 9:15 (406) 600-7409. Web: www.orthodoxboze- Mass times are as follows: located at church, open before and after all a.m. during worship. Pastor available dur- man.org. St. Mary’s – South F Street, Livingston. services. Church phone 586-5819. All are ing the week by appointment. Church office Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m. at St. Mary’s; Fri- welcome. phone, 222-1041. Web: www.methodistson- ST. MARK’S CHURCH day, 9 a.m. at Caslen Living Center, 1301 theyellowstone.org. UNIVERSAL & TRIUMPHANT Wineglass Lane; Saturday, 5 p.m. at St. GARDINER BAPTIST CHURCH Located at the corner of D and Lewis Mary’s; Sunday, 8 a.m. at St. Mary’s. U.S. Highway 89 in the center of town. Pas- REDEEMER LUTHERAN streets. Sunday worship service 10:15 a.m. St. William’s - Gardiner tor Britton Gray. Sunday: Bible study 9:30 CHURCH (ELCA) Wednesday evening service 6:30 p.m. Both Sundays, 11 a.m. a.m.; worship service 11 a.m., with lunch SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Fifth and Lewis streets. Pastor Steve Leuz- services open to the public. Phone (406) St. Margaret’s - Clyde Park following; Bible study 6:30 p.m. Wednesday: 'UTHRIE,ANEs0ASTOR*IM*ENKINS inger. Sunday worship at 11 a.m. Holy Com- 222-7135. Sunday, 8 a.m. Bible study at 6:30 p.m. Phone 848-2134. munion first and third Sundays. Elevator St. Joseph’s - Big Timber available. Phone 222-1175. ST. PAUL’S EVANGELICAL Sunday, 10:30 a.m. GARDINER COMMUNITY CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH (WISCONSIN SYNOD) 318 Main St. in Gardiner. Rev. Jeff Ballard. 7 p.m. high school youth group. Wednes- LIVINGSTON CHURCH OF GOD SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Sunday worship service at 10:15 a.m. Phone Twelfth and Geyser streets. Rev. Paul Stern. days: 6:30 p.m. grades K-5 kids’ clubs, 7 O and Callender streets. Ed Parrent, pastor. 1 Guthrie Lane. Pastor Jim Jenkins. Satur- OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 848-7300. Sunday service, 10:15 a.m.; Bible study and p.m. middle school youth group. Fridays: 7 Sunday morning service, 10:30 a.m. Phone day: Church service at 9 a.m. and Sabbath Livingston Ward, Main and Summit children’s Sunday School, 9 a.m. Phone p.m. Celebrate Recovery 12-step program. 223-3466. School at 10:30 a.m. Phone 222-7598. streets. Bishop Trevor Strupp. On Sunday: GRACE CENTER Contact: Pastor Shad Durgan, Youth Minis- 222-3372. 10-11:10 a.m., Sacrament Meeting; 11:10- Sunday fellowship at 6 p.m. 16530 Brackett ter Wes Theis or Children’s Minister Shary MOUNTAIN BIBLE CHURCH SHIELDS RIVER noon, Sunday School; 12:05-1 p.m. — Re- VALLEY SHEPHERD CHURCH Creek Rd., Bozeman. Phone (406) 686-9929. Noble, 222-1577. Website: www.livchurch. 18 Pine Meadow Road (off Pine Creek LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA) lief Society, Priesthood, Young Men, Young OF THE NAZARENE com. Road and Highway 89 South). Pastor Nathan 105 Ordway St., Wilsall. Pastor Steve Women, Primary. On Wednesday at 7 p.m.: GRACE UNITED Interim pastor, Christie American Horse. Pittman. Sunday morning service, 10 a.m. Leuzinger. Worship at 9:00 a.m. Phone 578- Young Men, Young Women and Scouts. METHODIST CHURCH Looking for a casual time of fellowship and LIVINGSTON BIBLE CHURCH Nursery and children’s ministry provided 2212. Phone 222-3570. Ninth and West Clark streets. Rev. Patti 325 N. Fifth St. Monty Casebolt, pastor. weekly. Mid-week Bible studies. FaithWeav- worship? Sunday: coffee fellowship at 10 a.m., worship at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday: Agnew, pastor. Sunday: “Praise and Pastry” Sunday worship service, 10:30 a.m.; Sunday ers after-school Bible program. For more in- SHIELDS VALLEY BIBLE CHURCH CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST service at 8 a.m. Church phone: 222-1041. Bible study at 6:45 p.m. First Wednesday of School, all ages, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday evening formation, call 223-5037 or e-mail ypnater@ West side of Clyde Park, 405 Fifth St. OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Web: www.methodistsontheyellowstone.org. each month: potluck at 6 p.m. For our home prayer service, 7 p.m.; Awana (Sept.-April) yahoo.com. West. Pastor Glen Heilig. Sunday School, Yellowstone North Branch, Gardiner, at 12 church location or more information, call the on Wednesday evenings, 6:30 p.m. to 8 10 a.m.; Sunday morning worship service, White Lane. David Gilbert, Branch President. HOLBROOK UNITED pastor at 223-1072. p.m., starting Sept. 18. For more informa- MOUNTAIN SPRINGS 11 a.m.; youth group on Wednesdays Sept.- On Sunday: 10-11:10 a.m., Sacrament Meet- METHODIST CHURCH tion, call 222-2714. BAPTIST CHURCH May, 7 p.m.; Awana (Sept.-April) at the ing; 11:10-noon, Sunday School; 12:05-1 WILSALL Lewis and Fifth streets. Rev. Patti Agnew, 626 N. 13th St. Pastor Ara Megerdichian. Community Center Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. p.m. – Relief Society, Priesthood, Young COMMUNITY CHURCH pastor. Sunday worship services 11 a.m. LIVINGSTON CHRISTIAN CENTER Sunday morning worship, 11 a.m.; Sunday Phone 686-4708. Men, Young Women, Primary. On Wednes- Child care during services in winter and (ASSEMBLIES OF GOD) afternoon service, 1:30 p.m.; Wednesday 110 Liquin Hill Rd. (west of U.S. Highway day at 7 p.m.: Young Men, Young Women 89 North; take Clark Street to Liquin Hill choir practice 10:30 a.m. on Sundays, also 1400 Mount Baldy Drive. Duane Huie, pas- Bible study, 7 p.m. Family oriented, indepen- SHIELDS VALLEY and Scouts. Road). Mark Danielson, pastor. Church of- in winter. Church office phone, 222-1112. tor. Sunday: Everyone welcome for coffee dent Baptist church with biblical teaching. For UNITED METHODIST CHURCH fice phone, 578-2004. Sunday School 9:45 Web: www.methodistsontheyellowstone.org. time at 9:30 a.m. and worship service 10 more information, call 222-1240. 210 Miles St., Clyde Park. Rev. Patti CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM a.m. Worship service 10:45 a.m. Sunday a.m. (nursery available). Children’s services Agnew, pastor. Worship at 9 a.m. on Sunday. 2010 West Koch, Bozeman. Phone 556- KINGDOM HALL OF evening service 6 p.m. High School and are at 10 a.m. Sunday. On Wednesday: “Out- MT. REPUBLIC Phone 222-1041. Web: www.methodistson- 0528. JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES Junior High Youth Wednesdays 7 p.m. Call Loud” Youth Group, 6:30 to 8:15 p.m.; on CHAPEL OF PEACE theyellowstone.org. 1505 E. Gallatin St. Sunday: Public talk and Thursday: Awana for boys and girls, 6:30 to Located on U.S. 212 between Silver for information on women’s and men’s Bible EMMAUS LUTHERAN MISSION study groups. Watchtower study, 10 a.m.; Tuesday: Mid- 8 p.m. For more information, call 222-3144. Gate and Cooke City. Sunday Services: ST. ANDREW’S (LCMS) week meeting, 7:30 p.m. Phone 222-7564. October-May, 9:30 a.m.; June-September, EPISCOPAL CHURCH Pastor Arlo Pullman. 801 E. Park St., YELLOWSTONE PARK CHAPEL LIVINGSTON CHURCH OF CHRIST 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. Phone 838-2397. Third and Lewis streets. Rev. Kristin Orr. Livingston. Sunday services alternate be- LIVING HOPE CHURCH AT MAMMOTH 10th and Park streets. Pastor Kyle Story. Sunday worship 10:30 a.m., Sunday School tween Livingston and Big Timber locations. At Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone Come and grow with good news and Sunday School 9:30, a.m. Sunday worship PARADISE VALLEY also at 10:30 a.m. Website: www.saintan- Check www.EmmausLutheranMT.org for grace. Corner of Third and Clark streets. National Park, Wyoming. Rev. Jeff Ballard, service, 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Bible class, COMMUNITY CHURCH drewsepiscopalchurch.org. Phone 222- the schedule. Livingston service is at 3 p.m. pastor. Service at 8:30 a.m. Phone (406) Sundays: 8 a.m. traditional worship, 9:30 6 p.m. Phone 222-2017. 1772 E. River Road. Pastor Jay Foley, 0222. Pastor Pullman’s phone: 223-9417. a.m. and 11 a.m. contemporary worship, 848-7300.

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Instead, Buttigieg political rallying cry Thurs- offered a list of proposals to fix the VA. day, using a Texas rally to Of the many ways the 37-year-old mayor of South Bend, bash Democrats as “crazy” Indiana, is different from his better-known rivals, there is and unpatriotic as they push this: his ingrained emotional restraint in a show-all-tell-all era. forward with their investiga- “You don’t really get the warm fuzzies from him,” said Lisa tions. Ann Spilman, a retired Air Force officer who attended Butti- Setting a dire tone, Trump gieg’s event. “But I really like how intelligent and down to told his supporters, “At stake earth he is.” in this fight is the survival of As Buttigieg, whose campaign appears better positioned American democracy itself.” organizationally in Iowa and financially overall than former “Don’t kid yourselves,” he Vice President Joe Biden’s, attempts to climb into the top tier said of the Democrats, “I of Democrats, voters will be taking a measure of him in all really don’t believe anymore ways, including whether he can make the kind of personal that they love our country.” connection they have come to expect, at least since Bill Clin- A day after House Speaker ton showed he could feel their pain. Nancy Pelosi and other top Buttigieg chafes at being labeled an emotionless technocrat, Democrats walked out of a and his supporters cite his intellectual agility as his main White House meeting that draw, particularly against someone like President Donald had devolved into an insult- Trump, whose strained relationship with the truth is so fre- fest, Trump denounced her as quently on display. “crazy Nancy.” In a candidate debate Tuesday, Buttigieg showed rare out- “She’s nuts,” he told the ward fire, pointedly challenging Sen. Elizabeth Warren on her crowd at a packed stadium in health care plan and former Rep. Beto O’Rourke on gun con- Dallas. trol. “I don’t need lessons from you on courage, political or The comments come as the AP personal,” Buttigieg said to O’Rourke. House continues its quickly Members of the audience wear “Trump 2020” cowboy hats and chant, “Four More Years,” “I don’t mind being a little professorial at times,” Buttigieg unfolding inquiry into as President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally at American Airlines Arena in Dallas acknowledged in a conversation with reporters last month. He Trump’s dealings with on Thursday. added, “Sometimes I think I’m misread because I’m laidback. Ukraine, deposing witness I’m misread as being bloodless.” after witness as they build to investigate the Biden fami- Trump carried the GOP unemployment rate. Pressing But to describe him as wooden or mechanical gets it wrong. their case. ly are at the heart of the stronghold and its 38 Elector- that message, Trump cut the Upbeat in his trademark white shirt with sleeves half-rolled, But Trump and his cam- Democrats’ inquiry into al College votes by 9 points in ribbon at a new production Buttigieg projects energy and youthful diligence. paign have tried to turn the whether Trump compromised 2016. But Democrats have facility for the luxury brand He’s not a fiery podium speaker like Sen. Bernie Sanders. inquiry his way, accusing national security and used his pointed to demographic Louis Vuitton in Alvarado He isn’t given to big hugs or open self-reflection, like Biden Democrats of using the Con- office to try to bolster his changes — as well as the fact with his elder daughter, Ivan- and Warren. stitutional process to try to 2020 chances by pushing for- that Republican Sen. Ted ka. In interactions with voters, Buttigieg’s style is evolving. overturn the results of the eign governments to investi- Cruz won reelection by less Trump joked that the com- During a late summer stop in southeast Iowa, he noted his 2016 election. gate one of his Democratic than 3 points last year — as pany, which is known for its mother-in-law “is alive because of the Affordable Care Act,” “They’re coming after and rivals. evidence that the second- logoed handbags and luggage, but he moved on without describing her illness or asking if his fighting you and we never Trump’s day included a tour most-populous state could has cost him “a lot of money audience had similar experiences. lose,” he said, predicting the of a new Louis Vuitton leath- soon be in play. But Trump over the years.” His wife, It’s notable because Buttigieg is trying to frame his mes- 2020 election will be “a land- er workshop in north central rejected that thinking, as he first lady Melania Trump, has sage around empathy in what he calls the nation’s “crisis of slide” for Republicans, Texas and a fundraiser in urged his supporters to re- repeatedly been spotted trav- belonging.” despite polling showing him Fort Worth that, combined elect Cruz and John Cornyn, eling with the brand. And it does not always work. When the question turned to lagging behind. with a pre-rally reception in the state’s other Republican “This workshop will soon cancer at the Iowa State Fair, he said before discussing his Trump also continued his Dallas, brought in $5.5 mil- senator. employ 500 of the most high- plans, “Cancer took my father earlier this year, so this is per- attacks on former Vice Presi- lion, according to the Repub- As he campaigns for a sec- ly skilled workers anywhere sonal,” skipping over any elaboration of the pillar Joe Butti- dent Joe Biden, and his son, lican National Committee. ond term, Trump’s team has in the world,” Trump said. gieg was to his only child. Hunter’s work for a Ukraine Texas is a crucial state for tried to focus attention on “No one can match the preci- When the questioner noted her family’s loss, he said politely, energy company. Trump’s Republicans, both in terms of economic gains over the last sion and perfection of an “I’m sorry. So, we’re in the same boat,” and then turned to a efforts to pressure Ukraine money and votes. three years, including the low American artisan.” discussion of research. With Warren’s rise, Biden faces Dems’ anxiety about 2020 bid WASHINGTON (AP) — Joe Biden group “therapy sessions” with some primary fast approaching, the new “Why are they are not being more consultants. is confronting growing anxiety party financiers haranguing the dynamic is sparking widespread supportive of the vice president, “I don’t think anybody likes to among would-be allies in the Demo- direction of the race. And in New frustration among establishment who is a centrist?” said Michael S. read about $1 million spent on pri- cratic establishment about his abili- Hampshire, state House Speaker Democrats who have increasingly Smith, a major Democratic donor vate jets,” McAuliffe said, referring ty to win the presidential nomination Steve Shurtleff is leaning toward begun to speak out about the direc- and Biden supporter in Los Angeles. to Biden’s preferred mode of travel. following underwhelming debate backing Biden, but says “people tion of the 2020 contest as they “If you’re worried about a flood, “If I were advising the vice presi- performances, lagging fundraising wish he’d be a little more forceful.” implore Democratic donors sitting don’t you start piling up sandbags? I dent I’d say, ‘Fly commercial, get a and withering attacks from rivals in Their concern is heightened by the on millions of dollars to get off the don’t understand the lack of sup- bag of peanuts or pretzels, go up and his own party and from President rise of Elizabeth Warren , a progres- sidelines to bolster Biden’s candida- port.” down the aisle handing them out. It’ll Donald Trump . sive long viewed by current and for- cy. Others direct their concerns at do wonders for you.’” The former vice president’s bank mer elected officials, big donors and “Every dinner party and cocktail Biden. Former Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Ren- account is better suited for a city veteran strategists as too liberal to party becomes a therapy session,” McAuliffe, long a top fundraiser dell was more subtle, praising Biden council race than a presidential elec- beat Trump in the general election. said Zimmerman, a member of the for the Clintons, seized on Biden’s as the safest political bet against tion, warns Terry McAuliffe, a for- Warren and Biden are essentially Democratic National Committee fundraising and his pace of spending Trump and the best potential presi- mer Virginia governor and top Dem- tied at the top of the race with the based in New York. to raise questions about the cam- dent among Democrats. But he sug- ocratic fundraiser. Democratic rest of the field lagging behind. The same alarms are going off on paign. In an interview, he said it gested the candidate’s performance donor Robert Zimmerman describes With first votes in the Democratic the West Coast. might be time to fire some campaign so far falls short in some areas.

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STANDARD BATHTUB REFINISHING -       - Outreach Daily Crossword Puzzle 333-4732 Manager- Since 1990 Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Lewis - local color 223-6523 Want to sell BUY IT NOW PRICES EVERY DAY Friday live a bike? music from 6:30 to 8:30 With over 5,200 readers, the & special Enterprise will get your ad in front deals all day of lots of eyeballs. – 5 Friday) available to subscribers Always accepting high end consignments of all types. on the Enterprise’s The store changes daily. Stop by to check out latest arrivals. website, increasing the readership of your ad. Leave the snow removal hassle to us. Your ad will cost You have more important things to do. as little as $7.00. Now taking orders That’s the price of a 15 word ad for plowing: that appears three times.       Call 222-2000 for details. Thursday’s Puzzle Solved   Artistic Landscaping (406) 224-0721 10/18/19 This is a number-placing puzzle based on a 9x9 grid with several given numbers. 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3 heSPerUS 105 2Nd. ave N. – CLyde Park 705 NortherN LightS rd. paRaDIsE VallEy fIxER uppER! :: This mobile home on 4 acres oRIGInal CHaRm :: This beautiful 5Br/4 bath home has been lovingly sWEET, WEll CaRED foR pRopERTy :: 4Br/2bath with basement. is ready for an owner that wants a project!! With 5 bedrooms, 2 full baths, restored with each room telling a story of its own. original woodwork, This lovely home was built in 2004 and has 3 bed 2 bath on the main floor. and 1876 square feet, this one-level house offers lots of space. plus, there’s wood flooring, stained glass and beautiful huge treed lot (just over an acre) laundry is on the main floor as well as the master suite with walk in closet. The a 2-car detached garage, an attached carport, and storage shed for plenty of make this a perfect family home or potential business opportunity. located Your Local Real Estate living room’s windows look out to the back yard. a large deck is right off the storage. Excellent location about a half-hour from yellowstone national in the quiet, rural town of Clyde park, this home is waiting for its next dining/kitchen area. The lot is fenced for privacy, has a garden with raspberries, park. chapter to begin. Market Experts native plants and mature trees. Double attached garage and side yard parking area. $329,000 #335594 Call Julie 223-7753 $125,000 #340214 Call Jon Ellen 223-8700 $375,000 #340270 Call Tammy 220-0159

Lot 23 PiNtaiL – Big timBer 118 Star rd. tBd horSe Creek rd. S. 116 N. 5th St. UNit #3 617 N. 13th St. TRanquIlITy :: Building a house on this peaceful lot in mallard a musT sEE! :: 5Br/3 bath home with more updates than we can ExCEpTIonal aGRICulTuRal ValuE! :: This 544 acres includes spECTaCulaR! :: The lofts at fifth are streamlined, elegant & easy Tons of Room :: This is a very comfortable home in good condition springs will give you views of mountain ranges, meadows and the big skies list! new flooring throughout the home, new paint in every room, new Irrigation Rights and Developed stock Water Rights. also, Riparian to use. Ground level: big one car garage, office with separate entrance, with a large lot on a quiet street near the soccer fields. There are 3 bedrooms in between, and you’ll be just a few minutes away from I90 and downtown stained wood trim and doors, and new light fixtures, to name a few. new habitat along a spring-fed Tributary of Horse Creek. underground power both w/9’ ceilings. upstairs: a large, light filled loft w/skylights, a wall of and 1.5 baths and a cozy den with gas fireplace. There is an attached single Big Timber. The yellowstone is all yours to fish in or drift on, accessed vanities and updates in two bathrooms and the third has been completely in place. Cross fenced for Grazing and surrounded by agricultural fields windows, spectacular kitchen. Bathroom has 18’ wall of gorgeous tile and garage, deck and covered patio area in the large back yard that has ample through 23 beautiful, treed common acres. This tranquil oasis offers views, remodeled. nothing left to do but move in! private back patio deck perfect plus close to state land and the shields River. unobstructed Views. a rare a floating vanity. Imagine living only in space you really need. Residential room for a nice shop and the zoning is R2 so you could have a mother in river access, wildlife and a beautiful build site. Buy now and cast. for entertaining or quiet home time. Don’t Wait! opportunity. or Commercial zoning. law apartment above your new shop. shown by appointment. Call today.

$79,000 #326363 Call Gillian 220-4340 $310,000 #338311 Call Deb 220-0801 $1,500,000 #340325 Call Tammy 220-0159 $284,000 #330527 Call Gillian 220-4340 $289,500 #335100 Call Ernie 220-0231

215 South Main Street Livingston, Montana 406-222-8700 2620 meriwether dr. S. 412 e. LewiS St. 5049 US hwy. 89 S. 770 moUNtaiN mooSe rd. - BozemaN www.eralivingston.com BRanD nEW! :: 1680 s.f. single level classic. This home will feature a RIGHT In THE HEaRT of lIVInGsTon :: lovely, updated 3Br/1 on THE RIVER :: This beautiful property along the yellowstone River a musT sEE!! :: priced to sell at $11,852 per acre this property offers the corner gas fireplace, vaulted ceilings, laundry room/mud room, pantry, very bath that is one of the best values in town. The 2017 remodel was well done is in a park like setting just minutes from downtown livingston. The home full infrastructure already in place, which includes: 3 wells, 2 septic systems, large walk in master closet and one of the most popular floor plans. The leaving much of the original charm, but improving the important things: has 3Br/1.75 baths, office, dining room, deluxe kitchen with double ranges, power and phone throughout, as well as interior roads, a large barn with full stainless appliance package, wood trim package, views, and air conditioner updated electrical, water lines, furnace, hot water heater & insulation have ovens, dishwashers, sinks and lots of storage and counter space. all of this loft and a carriage house, which consists of a 3 car garage with living quarters. all make for a lovely quality home. It is expected to be finished spring of all been updated, with the kitchen and bathroom being remodeled. lovely is on one level that has 1,972 square feet with a large patio in back. The Did I mention “no CoVEnanTs”?! and that is not all, this heavily timbered 2020 with landscaping to included underground sprinklers, sod and trees. covered patio. Great location. lot is 3.8 acres and there is also a double detached garage. This is a superb property comes with 4 ponds, a small lake, many springs and abundant location, not a part of a subdivision and very private. wildlife, all conveniently located within 15 minutes of Bozeman or livingston. $389,000 #339503 Call Julie 223-7753 $229,000 #334182 Call Gillian 220-4340 $750,000 #319639 Call Ernie 220-0231 $1,529,000 #334338 Call sandrine 224-1495 or Brooke 223-3389 Page 16, Livingston Enterprise Weather Friday, October 18, 2019 Livingston Area 5-Day Forecast National Weather Tonight Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Forecast map for Oct. 19, 2019

Partly Cloudy Showers Rain/Snow Scattered Snow Few Showers Precip Chance: 20% Precip Chance: 50% Possible 36 5135 4532 4640 5139 Winds: Winds: Winds: Winds: Winds: 17-28 mph SW 10-21 mph SW 14-17 mph W 15-22 mph WSW 24-31 mph SW Livingston Outlook Montana Weather Tonight, expect partly cloudy skies with an overnight low of 36. Southwest wind 17 to Libby Cut Bank Havre Glasgow 28 mph. The record low temperature for 37/47 30/47 33/54 37/57 tonight is 15 set Kalispell Great Falls 38/46 35/55 Sidney 37/57 Livingston Statistics Missoula Lewistown As recorded through yesterday. Glendive 36/46 Helena 31/53 www.UpdatedWx.com/LE Temperatures 35/52 36/59 .High . . . .yesterday ...... 69...... Butte ...... Tomorrow Sunday Tomorrow Sunday LIVINGSTON .Low . . . .yesterday ...... 32...... 28/42 ...... Miles City City Hi Lo Wx Hi Lo Wx City Hi Lo Wx Hi Lo Wx 36/51 Billings .Record ...... high ...... 80 . . in. . 2003...... 36/59 Anchorage 43 33 sh 46 35 mc Los Angeles 78 59 s 85 64 s Bozeman 36/58 .Record ...... low ...... 12 . . in. . 1948...... Atlanta 60 55 sh 76 61 pc New York 60 52 s 62 50 mc 31/51 Red Lodge Broadus Precipitation (as of 4 p.m.) Boston 57 40 s 59 49 pc Phoenix 85 60 s 88 61 s West 33/58 .Yesterday ...... 0.16" ...... 33/45 ...... Chicago 63 47 mc 62 55 pc Salt Lake City 59 36 ra 45 33 rs Yellowstone .Month . . . . . to. . date...... 0.24" ...... Shown . . . . . is. . tomorrow's...... weather. Temperatures are Dallas 82 58 s 88 61 s Seattle 54 48 sh 57 50 ra 21/34 .Year . . . .to . .date ...... 13.61" ...... tonight's ...... lows. . . . and. . . tomorrow's. . . highs. Denver 67 38 s 53 30 mc Washington, D.C. 65 51 s 64 54 ra .Snowfall ...... Yesterday...... 0.0" ...... Tomorrow Sunday Tomorrow Sunday Legend: Wx-weather, s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, cl-cloudy, sh-showers, .Snowfall ...... season...... to. . date...... 4.2" ...... City Hi Lo Wx Hi Lo Wx City Hi Lo Wx Hi Lo Wx t-thunderstorms, ra-rain, fl-flurries, rs-rain/snow, sn-snow, i-ice, w-windy, R-Record. .Average ...... Humidity ...... 39% ...... Belgrade ...... 51 . . .30 . . . . ra . . 45. . . . 27 . . . sn. . . . .Havre ...... 54 30 pc 49 28 pc .Barometer ...... (noon)...... 29.54" ...... (falling) ...... Billings ...... 58 . . .38 . . . pc. . . 52. . . . 33 . . . sh. . . . .Helena ...... 50 37 ra 46 33 sn Wind Sock Bozeman 49 33 ra 43 29 sn Kalispell 46 36 sh 49 33 sh Peak gust for Butte 42 30 rs 39 29 ss Lewistown 51 31 ra 44 29 rs last 24 hours: Dillon 46 29 ra 41 27 sn Miles City 59 37 s 52 31 sh 43 mph Glasgow 57 36 s 52 30 ra Missoula 46 36 sh 45 38 rs (Recorded at Glendive 59 36 s 53 30 ra Sidney 57 36 s 52 31 ra Mission Field) Great Falls 53 32 ra 49 34 rs W. Yellowstone 34 18 ss 35 20 ss Yellowstone River Sun and Moon Moon Phases Depth...... (at . . Carter's . . . . . Bridge)...... 1.88. . . . ft...... Sunset ...... tonight...... 6:31...... p.m...... Last ...... New ...... First...... Full...... Current ...... flow...... 2,270. . . . . ft3/sec...... Sunrise ...... tomorrow ...... 7:43...... a.m...... 77-year ...... average...... 1,940. . . . . ft3/sec...... Moonrise ...... tomorrow ...... 10:29...... p.m...... Temperature ...... 45...... Moonset ...... tomorrow ...... 1:32...... p.m...... 10/21...... 10/27...... 11/4 ...... 11/12...... First all-female spacewalking team makes history suits ready to go until sum- and putting a hold on future all over the world including mer. Koch and Meir were battery installations for the me. And we’re very excited supposed to install more new solar power system. to get this mission under- batteries in a spacewalk next NASA Administrator Jim way.” week, but had to venture out Bridenstine watched the big Speaker of the House Nan- three days earlier to deal event unfold from Washing- cy Pelosi sent congratula- with an equipment failure ton headquarters. tions to Koch and Meir “for that occurred over the week- “We have the right people leaving their mark on histo- end. It was the second such doing the right job at the ry” and tweeted that they’re failure of a battery charger right time,” he said. “They an inspiration to women and this year, puzzling engineers are an inspiration to people girls across America.

AP Astronauts Andrew Morgan with Christina Koch and Jessica Meir are pictured at the Inter- national Space Station on Friday.

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. to finally have enough wom- media. NASA included some (AP) — The world’s first all- en in the astronaut corps and in its TV coverage. “Go girls female spacewalking team trained for spacewalking for go,” two young sisters wrote made history high above this to happen. on a sign in crayon. A group Earth on Friday, replacing a “We’ve got qualified women of middle schoolers held a broken part of the Interna- running the control, running long sign reading “The sky is tional Space Station’s power space centers, commanding not the limit!!” grid. the station, commanding At the same time, many As NASA astronauts Chris- spaceships and doing space- expressed hope this will tina Koch and Jessica Meir walks,” Sullivan told The become routine in the future. completed the job with Associated Press earlier this Tracy Caldwell Dyson, a wrenches, screwdrivers and week. “And golly, gee whiz, three-time spacewalker who power-grip tools, it marked every now and then there’s looked on from Mission Con- the first time in a half-centu- more than one woman in the trol in Houston, added: ry of spacewalking that men same place.” “Hopefully, this will now be weren’t part of the action. NASA leaders, Girl Scouts considered normal.” America’s first female and others cheered Koch and NASA originally wanted to spacewalker from 35 years Meir on. Parents also sent in conduct an all-female space- ago, Kathy Sullivan, was messages of thanks and walk last spring, but did not delighted. She said it’s good encouragement via social have enough medium-size Plans to explode cranes pushed back NEW ORLEANS (AP) — higher at those elevations — The fire chief said work- Plans have been pushed it slows us down,” he said. ers suspended from another back a day to bring down Three people died when a crane that was moved into two giant, unstable con- Hard Rock Hotel building place Thursday will weaken struction cranes in a series under construction at the the damaged construction of controlled explosions edge of the French Quarter towers with blow torches before they can topple onto partially collapsed in a and attach explosives at key historic New Orleans build- cloud of blinding dust and points. ings, the city’s fire chief falling debris last Saturday One of the crane towers is said Friday, noting the risky morning. about 270 feet high, the oth- work involved in placing One body was recovered er about 300 feet. Both have explosive on the towers. but the bodies of two con- massive cross arms adding With the possibility of struction workers remain in more tonnage. Neither is winds picking up due to bad the unstable wreckage. stable. weather in the Gulf of Mexi- Mayor LaToya Cantrell Officials said a wide evac- co, officials had hoped to said she joined loved ones in uation area around the site bring the cranes down Fri- a memorial ceremony on a would be expanded even day. But Fire Chief Tim nearby rooftop Thursday further ahead of the explo- McConnell said it would night. sion. Gas to a major utility likely be midday Saturday. Cantrell cited the col- line was being shut down “We’re in the tough part lapsed building and the com- and steps were being taken now. Making it happen, put- ing storm in declaring a to protect that line and ting people back in danger,” state of emergency Thurs- underground electrical lines McConnell said. “We’re day that empowers police to that could be affected by working as fast as possible.” “commandeer or utilize any falling debris. McConnell Light, intermittent rain private property,” force peo- said the line would be and winds were complicat- ple out of dangerous areas severely damaged were a ing efforts Friday as work- and suspend the sale or crane to land on it. ers in buckets suspended transport of alcohol and If the operation is success- from another crane worked firearms, among other mea- ful, McConnell said, the tow- to prepare the site, McCon- sures. Gov. John Bel ers will drop vertically and nell said. Edwards followed by declar- simultaneously. “Think of it “Winds pick up too high — ing a state of emergency in like it’s melting,” he told and obviously they’re much the city Friday. reporters.