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162nd YEAR • No. 230 JANUARY 25, 2017 CLEVELAND, TN 24 PAGES • 50¢ Trash talk gets spotlight in first city survey event

By LARRY C. BOWERS Banner Staff Writer Garbage was a major topic of discussion at Tuesday evening’s first of a series of Cleveland Community Survey meetings held at Stuart Elementary School. Around a dozen District 1 residents attended the meeting. They praised the city’s garbage and trash pick-up services, but were high- ly critical of homeowners and rental residents who are not following rules of when to place garbage at streetside, where to place their dis- cards, and how long to leave trash out in plain sight. Barbara Crox said, “I don’t see why anyone would want to buy a home in our city. I drive around and I see garbage and trash piled up all along the roadway, and they leave it there all week. It’s terri- ble, and it’s not just in our neighborhood, it’s all over town.” Others joined Crox in discussing the issue, saying discarded items are left in ditches and along roadways throughout the city, and along the bypass (APD 40). Banner photo, LARRY C. BOWERS Tuesday’s meeting, coordinated by City Manager Joe Fivas, was to CLEVELAND CITY MANAGER Joe Fivas (standing) points to District 1 City Councilman Charlie McKenzie at the start of Tuesday evening’s Community Survey meeting at Stuart Elementary. About 30 people turned out for the meeting, the first of a series of six planned See SPOTLIGHT, Page 3 by the city. The series will conclude with a forum at 3 p.m. Feb. 15, at the Museum Center at Five Points. Inside Today Senate ‘BRIGHT FUTURE AHEAD’ Majority Leader Norris visits 2 schools District battles take over local focus Legislator tours All four local high schools were Hardwick Clothes involved in district clashes Tuesday night. The By BRIAN GRAVES Cleveland Blue Raiders split with Banner photo, DANIEL GUY Banner photo, DANIEL GUY Banner Photo, DANIEL GUY Banner Staff Writer McMinn County while the Walker LEADING THE CHARGE into a bright ALL SMILES, President/CEO/and GENUINELY SHOCKED AND State Senate Majority Leader Valley Mustangs, Bradley Central 2017 is Roger Pickett, the new chairman of Director of Southern Heritage J. Lee Stewart, DELIGHTED, Dr. Ron Coleman receives Bears and Polk County Wildcats the Robert W. Varnell Jr. Leadership Award Mark Norris (R-Collierville) paid a the board for the Cleveland/Bradley proudly accepts the M.C. Headrick Free trip to Bradley County Tuesday all earned sweeps. The Chamber of Commerce. Enterprise Award. at Tuesday night’s ceremony. Tennessee Volunteers held off as he monitors the success of the to shock the No. 4 Labor Education Alignment Wildcats in Knoxville. See Sports, Program. Pages 17-19. Stewart, Coleman earn Chamber’s top honors The program, sponsored in the state Legislature by Norris, pro- vides for coop- Public Notices erative efforts Headrick Award Varnell Award between gov- best in papers ernment, edu- As National Public Notices Week By BRIAN GRAVES By BRIAN GRAVES cation and continues its weeklong observation Banner Staff Writer Banner Staff Writer business to fill in Tennessee, one longtime news- the gaps in the paperman talks about the need to J. Lee Stewart, president, CEO and Dr. Ron Coleman was presented the local workforce director of Southern Heritage Bank, Robert W. Varnell Jr. Leadership Award pool while keep paid public notices in print had already been honored by the newspapers of general circulation, during Tuesday’ night’s 91st Annual increasing the Norris Cleveland/Bradley Chamber of Meeting of the Cleveland/Bradley number of as well as on their websites. This is Commerce in 2003, with the Robert Chamber of Commerce. Tennesseeans with post-sec- as opposed to posting them only on Varnell Jr. Leadership Award. The award commemorates the selfless ondary skills. government websites where navi- Tuesday evening, Stewart became leadership of the late division vice presi- During his daylong visit, Norris gating to find them can be difficult. one of only three to have been present- dent for econmic development of the was able to observe classes at See the guest “Viewpoint” on Page ed both of the Chamber’s top recogni- Chamber. both Cleveland and Walker Valley 16 of today’s edition. tions. Coleman, his voice stretched with high schools, were he interacted Stewart was presented the M.C. emotion, thanked the Chamber and with the students and staff. Headrick Free Enterprise Award for spoke to those in attendance at Peerless The senator also paid a visit to Forecast 2017. Road Church. Hardwick Clothes, where he was The award is presented with a focus “I am shocked,” Coleman said. able to see how the nation’s oldest Today should see increasing on the preservation of the free enter- “I really feel like I have found favor in tailored clothing manufacturer clouds and a slight chance of rain prise system. this community,” he continued. “Not the has been able to rebound after showers, with a high near 65. “As you look at the distinguished list community as a whole only, but individ- being at the brink of bankruptcy. South winds of 10 to 15 mph could of winners of the Headrick Award, I ually. I look at the people I know here, Norris ended his day with a gust as high as 20. Tonight’s fore- think almost all of them would say and they have been good to me.” reception sponsored by Cleveland cast calls for clouds and an 80 per- they could not have built a successful He said people had treated him well, Mayor Tom Rowland. cent chance of rain, with a low business without a whole lot of good accepted him and done things for him During the event, Norris talked around 42. Thursday should be people around them,” Stewart said. “... that I certainly didn’t expect and about some of the key issues that Stewart said he never thought he certainly didn’t deserve.” he and his colleagues in Nashville partly sunny, with a high near 47. would have the opportunity to start a Banner photo, DANIEL GUY SHANNON RITZHAUPT, 2016 chairman of “That’s the kind of community I love will be tackling during the cur- Thursday night calls for mostly new bank. to be in,” Coleman said. “This is our rent session of the state cloudy skies and a low around 32. the board of the Chamber of Commerce, Legislature. Friday should be partly sunny, with See HEADRICK, Page 6 reviews the past year’s “Growth and Change.” See VARNELL, Page 7 a high near 44. See NORRIS, Page 7 Index Classified...... 21-23 Court orders no bond Waters’ triple-homicide Comics...... 8 Editorials...... 16 Horoscope...... 8 in Mark Treuchet case trial is underway in Polk Lifestyles...... 13-15 Obituaries...... 2 By ALLEN MINCEY in Meigs County, moved into By ALLEN MINCEY August 2012, that the deaths Stocks...... 4 Banner Staff Writer Hamilton County and then eventu- Banner Staff Writer “occurred on a gravel road that has ally to Bradley County. five houses on it that are all occu- Sports...... 17-19 No bond has been set for the man The driver of the vehicle being Two weeks have been set aside for pied by family members,” and that TV Schedule...... 9 accused of shooting a fleeing sus- pursued was identified as Daniel trial in the 2012 triple murder of a the Waters family was in the midst Weather...... 11 pect at the Bradley County Landfill Warren, who was taken into custody Waters family in Polk County. of a property struggle in that area. last year, though it was argued that at the scene of the accident. Headley George Steven Waters of “A driveway was being graded by Around Town his lack of criminal history and serv- was reported to have fled the scene Copperhill, who was 33 at the time a tractor when the altercation took ice as a veteran showed him not to on foot, and made his way north to of the incident, was charged with place,” Helm said following the Corky and Annette Whitlock be a flight risk. the landfill. three counts of first-degree murder murders. “At least one family mem- getting to visit with some old Mark Steven Treuchet, 53, was Treuchet was reported to have in the deaths of Williard Waters, ber has been identified as the sub- friends ... Tim Kuhns remember- working for a local contracting com- shot Headley once at the landfill. Wanda Waters and Marion Doug ject of the investigation.” ing the “Cannon Bowl” ... Danny pany preparing a new cell at the Until court proceedings occur, the Waters. The incident reportedly George Steven Waters was report- Wooden talking about sideyard landfill when the incident reportedly reason for Treuchet having a occurred at the trio’s home in the ed to be the nephew to Williard football games. occurred on Sept. 8. Treuchet is firearm in his possession will not be Grassy Creek area of Polk County. Waters, who was married to Wanda alleged to have shot Jeremy released. Investigation into the murders Waters, and Marion Doug Waters Headley, who was being sought by The Columbiana, Ala., man was a was directed by the Tennessee was their son. law enforcement after being involved part of the investigation into the Bureau of Investigation and the George Steven Waters was taken in a traffic mishap on Bancroft Polk County Sheriff’s Ofice. Kristen 6489076 75112 Road. A multi-agency chase began See NO BOND, Page 6 Treuchet Helm,TBI spokesperson, said in See POLK, Page 6 2—Cleveland Daily Banner—Wednesday, January 25, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com Car chase OBITUARIES (USPS 117-700) ends with Periodical Postage Paid at Cleveland, TN 37320-3600 Post Office POSTMASTER: Send Address Changes to: Banner, P.O. Box 3600, Cleveland, TN 37320-3600 Published at 1505 25th Street, NW (P.O. Box 3600) Larry Eugene Collins To submit an obituary, have the funeral home or cremation in Cleveland, TN 37320-3600, daily except Saturday car crash Larry Eugene Collins, of Meigs society in charge of arrangements e-mail the information to obitu- and Christmas day by Cleveland Newspapers, Inc. County, died Tuesday, Jan. 24, [email protected] and fax to 423-614-6529, attention Phone (423) 472-5041. From Staff Reports 2017, at the family residence. The funeral will be conducted Obits. Ralph Baldwin Joyce Taylor Tuesday’s pursuit of a motorist at 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 27, 2017, in Editor & Publisher General Manager in Bradley the chapel of Ralph Buckner 9305 Four Corners Place in Crowe; and siblings, Willie Member of The Associated Press County who Funeral Home. Collegedale, with Pastor Jerry Rose, Grover Crowe, Bertha was not wear- The family receive friends from Arnold officiating. Mae Cameron, Wilma Jean The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all news dispatches 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funer- Interment will follow in the Overholt, Pearl Mathis and credited to it or not otherwise credited in this newspaper, and also the local news of spontaneous or igin ing a seat belt al home. herein. All rights of all other material herein are as reserved. ©2016 Cleveland Newspapers, Inc. ended with the Collegedale Memorial Park Myrtle Rose. Complete arrangements and Cemetery. Survivors include her loving SUBSCRIPTION RATES driver crashing survivors will be announced by his vehicle on The family will receive friends companion of 18 years, William Publishser Reserves the Right to Change Rates Without Notice the funeral home. at the church on Friday, from Burnette; seven children: Print Only 3 months 6 Months 1 Year Monthly Daily Interstate 75 in noon until the 1 p.m. service Warren Oaks and wife, Virgie, of Carrier Collect Rate * $6.75 H a m i l t o n Ford time. Cleveland, Joyce Baker of New By Carrier Home / Business Delivery $20.00 $38.00 $ 75.00 County. In lieu of flowers, donations Market, Linda Levy and hus- By Mail inside Zip 307 $ 25.00 $45.00 $ 85.00 By Mail outside Zip 307 in TN, GA $38.00 $55.00$105.00 A Bradley may be made to his family to help band, Bob, of Savannah, Ga., By Mail Outside TN $38.00 $ 67.00 $ 130.00 County Sheriff’s Office deputy offset expenses during this diffi- Donnie Hodge of Rossville, Ga., Print + E-Edition observed the driver not wearing a cult time. Any donations Lynn Cooper of Cleveland, By Carrier Home / Business Delivery $21.25 $40.25 $ 79.25 received, that are not used to go Janice Knowles and husband, By Mail inside Zip 307 $ 26.25 $47.25 $ 90.50 seat belt, and also failing to stop By Mail outside Zip 307 in TN, GA $40.00$58.00 $ 112.00 at a posted stop sign when turn- Joshua Davis towards incurred expenses, will Mike, of Ringgold, Ga., and By Mail Outside TN $40.50 $ 71.00 $ 137.00 be donated to Collegedale Gary Hodge of Ocoee; several ing left, according to BCSO Joshua Davis, 36, of Community Church. grandchildren, great-grandchil- E-Edition Only $26.85 $53.70 $ 107.40 $8.95 $1.95 Cleveland, died Tuesday, Jan. Director of Communications You are encouraged to share a dren and great-great- grandchil- 24, 2017, at a Chattanooga hos- Office Hours: Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. • 423-472-5041 James Bradford. memory of Matt and/or your per- dren; sisters: Ethel Arden and pital. The deputy activated the blue sonal condolences with his family Francis McGinnis, both of Survivors and funeral arrange- lights on his patrol vehicle, and by visiting his memorial web Knoxville; brothers: Harley ments will be announced by Fike- page and guestbook at Crowe of Blaine and William the driver of the other vehicle Randolph & Son Funeral Home. increased his speed in an attempt www.companionfunerals.com. Crowe of Cleveland; several BHRC board receives to evade the traffic stop, accord- Companion Funeral Home and nieces and nephews; and her ing to authorities. the Cody family are honored to loving friend, Hazel Bird. Bradford said that the deputy assist the McKamey with his The funeral will be conducted positive program updates arrangements. at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 28, pursued the vehicle at high 2017, in the chapel of Fike- designed to be like a studio speeds throughout Cleveland. By SARALYN NORKUS Randolph & Son Funeral Home Banner Staff Writer apartment. A patient will actually The vehicle which was being with Pastor Joe Brooks officiat- get up from the bed, get dressed operated haphazardly turned ing. In their first meeting of the new on their own, go over to the kitch- onto I-75, and traveled south on George E. Delay Interment will follow in Fort year, Bradley Healthcare and enette, take stuff out of the freez- Hill Cemetery. the interstate where the Hamilton George E. Delay, 82, of Rehabilitation Center board er and the refrigerator, prepare a County Sheriff’s Office took up Cleveland, died this morning, Her family will receive friends members received a number of from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 27, meal, do the kind of things that the pursuit at the Bonny Oaks Jan. 25, 2017, at his home. David Rutherford positive updates. they’ll need to do at home to be exit, BCSO records showed. Survivors and arrangements The Rev. David Rutherford, 71, 2017, at the funeral home. We invite you to send a mes- On the business side of things, on their own and independent.” The vehicle crashed on the will be announced by Companion of Etowah, went to be with his Funeral Home and Crematory. sage of condolence and view BHRC has enjoyed faster Oliver added the ADL suite will interstate around the Standifer Lord and Savior on Monday, Jan. Medicare payments since switch- 23, 2017, at Parkwest Medical the Simpson family guestbook give a clear picture for the insur- gap area, and the driver — iden- at www.fikefh.com. ing to eSolutions, a health care ance companies to say that a tified as Brackuss Ford — was Center in Knoxville. He was born on Aug. 29, 1945, billing company that “helps patient is ready to go home. taken into custody, Bradford in Sullivan County to the late health care providers improve BHRC’s current census is 185, said. Rev. Bob and Brooksie Nell their revenue cycle management with 38 Medicare patients. Ford reportedly had a .380 pis- Crockarell Rutherford, practices,” last month. “Things are really going well tol inside his right front pocket He had spent the majority of “Whereas it used to be a 14- here. We’ve had a tremendous when apprehended, and further his life in McMinn County. He day turn around at best, often- amount of referrals from patients investigation led to the discovery Edsel Hartman Sr. worked for many years at Athens times 30, 60 or 90 days, we have Table Company, United Grocery in Chattanooga who are wanting of methamphetamine in the car, Bishop Edsel Hartman Sr., 89, an eight-day turn around now on to come back to Bradley County along with more ammunition of Cleveland, died Tuesday, Jan. Outlet and IGA, and was the longtime pastor of the Athens Medicare claims through and our Medicare census has than what was in the pistol. 24, 2017, in an Ooltewah health eSolutions,” said BHRC never been so high,” Oliver said. care facility. Church of the Nazarene. He No one was reported injured in loved fishing and hunting, and Administrator Scott Oliver. “The only reason it’s 185 ver- the crash in Hamilton County, The family will receive friends Not only has switching to from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. most of all spending time with his sus 200-plus is because we are and there was no mention by the family and friends. eSolutions resulted in quicker still trying to maintain private BCSO of anyone else being in the Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017, and the funeral will be conducted at 1 He is survived by his loving payments, officials said it is also rooms.” vehicle. p.m. Thursday at the Peerless wife who he called his “million- slated to save the facility $600 a The board learned that it only dollar gold piece,, JoAnn Riddle Ford, 22, was transported from Road Church of God of month. cost $1,375 for the fire-door the scene of the accident back to Prophecy. Rutherford; children: Wayne BHRC has also created an Rutherford and wife, Priscilla, of inspection and the cost to make Bradley County and booked at The North Ocoee Chapel of Activities of Daily Living suite required fixes to some of the fire the Bradley County Justice Jim Rush Funeral and Cremation Reliance, Paula Rutherford Davis and husband, Jerry, of East across from the Wing 2 dining doors in-house cost the facility Center. Services will announce survivors room. and other arrangements. Ridge, and Chris Rutherford and $2,500. Ford was reportedly out on wife, Judi, of Greenback; pre- The ADL suite will serve as a Oliver also announced tthe bond for a previous felony evad- cious grandchildren: Sam Davis , form of “real-world” rehab, pro- HVAC unit in Wing 1 would need ing arrest, according to Bradford. Emalea Williams, Eva viding patients with activities to be replaced soon. He was charged in Bradley Rutherford, and Wade Davis; they would need to use upon In other BHRC news: brother, the Rev. Stephen County with possession of returning to their respective — Another van with a wheel- Schedule II drugs for resale, Rutherford and wife, Karen, of homes. Greeneville; twin sister, Rebecca chair ramp was purchased by felony drug paraphernalia, pos- “It’s not doing the bicycle and BHRC and the organization is session of a firearm during a Stout Ainley and husband, John, Wendell Johnson of Tullahoma; sister, Esther working on range of motion, it’s currently working on getting it felony, and various traffic offens- Campbell of Tullahoma; and sev- activities such as ‘You need to get registered. es. He was also served an out- Wendell Johnson, of stuff out of the washing machine Cleveland, died this morning, eral nieces, nephews and other — Sandra Snyder reported that standing warrant out of Bradley extended family and loving John Daniel Smith and put it in the dryer now,’” the minor issues from the state County for failure to appear in Jan. 25, 2017, in a local health care facility. church family. John Daniel Smith, 38, a res- Oliver explained. survey were 100 percent cleared court. Survivors and arrangements A Celebration of Life and ident of Cleveland, passed “This will be a suite that is up. Ford is scheduled to appear in will be announced by Companion Home-going for the Rev. David away peacefully on Sunday, Bradley County general Sessions Funeral Home and Crematory. Rutherford will be held at 2 p.m. Jan. 22, 2017. Court today. Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017, at the All that knew Daniel knew his Athens Church of the Nazarene great love for music, especially Toyota to add 400 jobs, sink with Pastor David Reynolds and playing the guitar. He was also Teen reported Pastor Mike Parker officiating. an avid Tennessee Vols fan. He Interment will follow in Cedar loved his family and friends, $600M into Indiana factory Grove Cemetery. and will be dearly missed. PRINCETON, Ind. (AP) — Highlander production follows a as missing The family will receive friends He is preceded in death by Toyota announced Tuesday that jump of more than 20 percent in From Staff Reports from 5 to 8 p.m. today at Serenity his mother, Diana Leah King; Funeral Home in Etowah and and grandfathers: Winfred it will boost SUV production at U.S. sales of the SUV last year to Detectives are asking for the from 1 to 2 p.m. on Thursday at Cross and Harlen Smith. an Indiana factory with a $600 just more than 191,000. public’s assistance in locating a the church prior to the service. He leaves behind to cherish million investment the company Toyota opened the Princeton missing juvenile who reportedly In lieu of flowers, donations his memory his father, Bobby says will add 400 jobs. factory in 1998. The plant now ran away from his residence dur- may be made to The Community Smith (Sherian); stepfather, The company said it will retool has about 5,000 workers and ing the morning hours last Resource Agency of McMinn or Robert Steve King; siblings: and buy new equipment for the also builds Sequoia SUVs and Thursday, Jan. 19. The Athens Church of the Leah Davis (Scott), Teresa Vice Princeton assembly plant in Sienna minivans. The plant built Nazarene Building fund. (Rodney), Rachel Turner southwestern Indiana, which will about 400,000 vehicles last year, gregory R. Finley, 17, was last We invite you to send a mes- (Danny), Mac King (Sara), Brad allow the factory to produce up from about 375,000 during seen at his residence in the sage of comfort and view the King (Karrie), and Angie Lynn; McDonald community at approxi- family guestbook at www.sereni- grandmothers: Velma Smith, 40,000 more Highlanders a year 2015, according to the company. mately 10 p.m. on Wednesday, tyfunerals.com Peggy Jo Cross, and Vaud when the project is finished in Toyota Indiana President Millie Jan. 18, wearing a T-shirt and King; as well as several nieces, the fall of 2019. Marshall said the project was a gym shorts. nephews, aunts, and uncles. The announcement came just sign of the company’s commit- Finley is a Visitation will be held on after President Donald Trump ment. white male Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017, from 5 met with CEOs of the Detroit “Over the next three years, we with brown until 7 p.m. at Companion automakers to demand that new will updating our plant, bringing hair and Funeral Home, 2419 factories be built in the U.S. in advanced technologies to set Georgetown Road N.W. Toyota says the investment was us up for a very bright future,” brown eyes, A Celebration of Life service is approxi- is planned for 10 a.m. on Friday, planned before the election and is she said. mately 5 feet Jan. 27, 2017, at the funeral not related to Trump. Toyota has expanded the plant 10 inches home, with Pastor Brad King The Princeton project is part of about 25 miles north of tall and officiating the service. Toyota’s plan to invest $10 billion Evansville several times, most w e i g h s ‘Matt’ McKamey Interment will follow in the in the U.S. over the next five recently with a $100 million proj- Fort Hill Cemetery. years. ect announced in 2014 to boost about 200 Matthew Andrew “Matt” p o u n d s , In lieu of flowers, monetary Toyota’s move to increase Highlander production. Finley McKamey, 24, a lifelong resident donations may be made to the according to of Hamilton County, passed away family to help cover funeral authorities. on Friday, Jan. 20, 2017, at his costs. Anyone with information home. You are encouraged to share CHI Memorial mobile health regarding the whereabouts of He was born on March 26, a memory of Daniel and/or your Finley is asked to contact the 1992, in Chattanooga. personal condolences with his Bradley County Sheriff Office’s He attended Collegedale family by visiting his memorial coach to visit Meigs County Criminal Investigations Division at Academy. He was a skilled land- web page and guestbook at CHATTANOOgA — CHI The MaryEllen Locher Breast scaper and irrigation installer www.companionfunerals.com. 423-728-7336. with his father’s company Memorial’s mobile health coach Center receives grants and part- McKamey Landscapes. He will provide mammography ners with Tennessee Breast and enjoyed being outdoors, was an screenings at the Meigs County Cervical Screening Program to T SASPECIAL avid animal lover, loved visiting Health Department on Friday, provide eligible uninsured and I ’ national parks and taking trips from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. under-insured women with with his family. All women should have one breast and cervical screenings. If DAY FOR ... He was preceded in death by screening mammogram between an abnormality is discovered, the his paternal grandparents, Floyd the ages of 35-40. After age 40, a diagnostic work up is covered. and Jurlene McKamey. Betty J. Simpson screening mammogram is recom- Women need to know their He leaves behind to cherish Betty J. Simpson, 89, of Mary L. Smith mended every year. Any woman doctor’s first and last names. Ryan Kramer, Ronald Allmon, his memory his father, James Mary L. Smith, 62, of Sam Hensley, Lisa Pass, Mike Cleveland, passed away who meets these age guidelines To schedule a screening, call Arnold McKamey; his mother, Monday, Jan. 23, 2017, at a Chattanooga, died Tuesday Boggess, Bailey Jones, Shannon Kathy Louise Martin; one sister, afternoon, Jan. 24, 2017, in a and has not had a mammogram 423-495-4040 or 866-591-2254. local hospital. in the past 12 months may par- The Meigs County Health Armstrong, Terri Bryant and Monica Desjardins; maternal She was a retired bookkeeper Rossville health care facility. Rodney Emerson, who are cele- grandparents, Fred and Eugenia for Freeway Motors. She was a Survivors and arrangements ticipate, with or without insur- Department is located at 17619 brating birthdays today ... Chip Martin, aunts: Sherlene Poole member of Waterville Baptist will be announced by Companion ance. State Highway 58 North, Decatur Davis, Ron Akers, Lonnie and Debbie Weeks; and numer- Church. Funeral Home and Crematory. For those with insurance, you TN 37322. McCalister, Mike Moses, Dustin ous other extended family mem- She was a loving mother, must bring your insurance card bers and a host of special guyton, Alan Cofer, Patrick grandmother, great-grandmoth- and a photo ID, such as a driver’s friends. er and great-great-grandmother McCulley, Karen Fisher, Lisa A Celebration of his Life is license. Insurance will be filed for green, Michael Leamon and B.J. and loved people. you. If you do not have insur- Reuse the News planned for Friday, Jan. 27, She was preceded in death by Stewart, who celebrated birth- 2017, at 1 p.m. at the ance, you may qualify for finan- Recycle this NewspapeR her husband, Dowell Simpson; cial assistance. days Tuesday. Collegedale Community Church, parents, Daris and Lillie Mae www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Wednesday, January 25, 2017— 3 Tucker Foundation to give the library $125K, if community will match funds Donation will be used for Public Education Foundation, a Those funds were used to reno- like-minded education-focused vate the exterior as well as work on the History Branch organization. The library has remodeling the Hardwick Wing always been in the business of (genealogy section). By SARALYN NORKUS public education.” Hagler commended the efforts Banner Staff Writer Trustee Chair John Hagler of library trustee Bill Burch, When you have the right people did caution the group that the who was not in attendance Exciting news was shared preservation and updating Tuesday evening. Burch man- behind you, with Cleveland Bradley County efforts of the second floor could aged the first project and Hagler anything is possible. Public Library trustees in require additional funds up to added that he couldn’t see how Tuesday’s board meeting. $75,000 to reach “desired stan- they could’ve gotten along with- The Tucker Foundation, dards.” out Burch. which is already a major bene- “We will never have a better “Our debt to him is incalcula- factor of the library, will donate opportunity to preserve and ble,” the trustee chair declared. $125,000 to the Cleveland update the building than that Due to the continued gen- Bradley County Public Library generously offered by the erosity from the Tucker Foundation, plus an additional Tucker Foundation,” Hagler Foundation, the library trustees $125,000 — if the community added. feel that the “Johnston-Tucker” will match it. The library foun- The trustees are excited name should be included in the dation would stand to receive a about the possibilities present- building’s name. total of $375,000, which would ed by this Tucker Foundation "The Johnston-Tucker family be used to preserve and grant, as it gives “two educa- and the Tucker Foundation, upgrade the second floor of the tion-focused organizations the established by Summerfield History Branch. opportunity to form a new part- Key Johnston, Jr., have sup- The work on the second floor nership.” ported our fine public library of the History Branch would be A move to the History Branch since September 3, 1923, by done so that the Bradley building is one that has been donating their building to the Cleveland Public Education deemed a “perfect fit” by BCPEF city of Cleveland as a memorial Foundation could occupy that Executive Director Lynn Voelz. to their mother, grandmother floor, as the Tucker Foundation “The central location is ideal and great-grandmother, Sarah is also a major benefactor for for providing ease of access for Tucker Johnston,” Hagler stat- BCPEF as well. personnel from both [the city ed. “The beautiful Italianate and county] school systems. “The historic significance of building, home to the Library’s Additionally, the space require- the donation is proven by the History Branch and Archives, ments for meetings and cultiva- fact that, at it's opening in 192 - has been one of the key homes tion events is ideal. Education 3, the library and it's branch at along Ocoee Street for nearly is the focus of both the Library College Hill School had the dis- 100 years. This donation will and BCPEF, so this collabora- tinction of being one of only help to bring a new identity as tion is a mutually gratifying seven in the state of Tennessee well as much needed attention opportunity,” Voelz said. lending books free to both rural to the second floor of the facility The Tucker Foundation has and city patrons. It was also after being vacant for nearly 6 helped support renovations at Cleveland's first public library.” years,” said Library Director the History Branch in the past, The library trustees and the Andrew Hunt. “It also is exciting having donated $225,000, Tucker Foundation will approve to create a new partnership which was matched by $75,000, the final decision on the renam- with the Bradley Cleveland for a total of $300,000 in 2014. ing at a later date. Spotlight From Page 1 solicit community input for city input will helps us.” Airport Authority. staff, collecting opinions, sugges- Garbage was just half of a Council members expressed tions and feedback for a compila- double-edged part of the their approval. “I think a big tion of ideas for the City Council. night’s discussion. City officials thing for government is citi- This information should give the were praised for the service, zens’ involvement,” said Banks. Council some ideas as to what and residents said pick-ups are “It’s important for our city to residents are pleased with — timely and convenient. But, grow, and these type of meet- such as garbage pick-up — and most of the residents are ings are very, very important. what they would like to see requesting rules be enforced as They provide information that added or improved. to when people can put their we need. You all came, because Four Council members — garbage out on the street, you’re interesting in our city.” Richard Banks, Charlie adding that more aggressive Cassada said he was happy McKenzie, Tom Cassada, and attempts should be made to to be a part of the event, and Avery Johnson — attended issue citations when people are McKenzie (the District 1 coun- Tuesday evening’s session, the seen littering along the com- cilman) and Johnson, told the first of six scheduled by Fivas munity’s roadways. citizens they were ready to help and his staff. Some attendees also com- whenever they might be need- A second Community Survey plained about tree trimming ed. meeting is scheduled for 6:30 along power lines, and how “I’m an at-large councilman, p.m. Thursday, at the trees are often sliced down the and I’m ready to assist resi- Cleveland Bradley County middle and become eyesores dents in all districts,” Johnson Public Library. Additional after the trimming. They were said. “I enjoy what I do, and meetings in other districts are informed that the city does not this is what you have to do to planned for Feb. 2, 7 and 9, trim the trees, or pick up the get streets fixed, or other with a final general forum trimmings left behind. needs.” Cassada added, “Some event at 3 p.m. Wednesday, It was impressive that all city great things are happening in Feb. 15, at the Museum Center departments were represented the city.” at Five Points. at Tuesday’s meeting, as Fivas Fivas opened the evening’s Fivas was pleased with the was prepared for any type of event, saying, “This is going to GET OFF THE GROUND WITH UP TO meager turnout, because there questions from his audience. be dialogue and discussion.” were several other events “You have all the experts here,” He then praised city govern- Tuesday evening in the com- he said. There were members ment by adding, “We have one munity. of the police department, as of the best city councils. They “I think we received some well as Fire Chief Ron care about their respective dis- reliable views and ideas for our Harrison, Tommy Myers from tricts, and the city as a whole.” Council members and staff,” he Public Works, Greg Thomas He also praised his staff. said following the session. “It’s and Jonathan Jobe from plan- “They’re oriented to helping cit- % always good when people are ning and engineering, and Patti izens,” he said. “Our staff is an being heard.” Petitt from Parks and unbelievable asset for the city.” The city manager said, “Now, Recreation. Fivas then discussed the * it’s up to the city to follow Both of the city’s assistant city’s recent growth, emphasiz- APY through. It’s always good to city managers, Melinda Carroll ing Cleveland is going to con- 1.50 have a check-up on residents and Shawn McKay, attended, tinue to grow. “We’re No. 2 in as to what they want. 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Account openings are subject to bank approval and may be declined based on certain Cash 4 Midday: 7-8-8-4 Hindman’s mission trip will be for information for the City factors. Federal law requires that we convert a savings account to a checking account if you exceed 6 preauthorized or held at Emmanuel Missionary Council. The next meeting is automatic debits or withdrawals per month, including transactions by check or similar order payable to a third party. Fantasy 5: 09-13-15-26-40 ©2017 First Tennessee Bank National Association. Member FDIC Georgia FIVE Evening: 7-2-3- Baptist Church, Powerline Drive, just a day away — on Thursday 5-5 Sunday at 10 a.m. at the library. 4—Cleveland Daily Banner—Wednesday, January 25, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com Ray Branham to be honored Friday at 91st birthday event

Since 1952, the Rev. Ray Branham has been ministering in Word and song across the United States. On Friday evening, a 91st birthday celebra- tion will be held for Branham, at Keith Street Church of God of Prophecy. The celebration will include tributes to Branham as well as music. There will also be a cov- ered-dish meal. The celebration begins at 6 p.m. The Branham Family will be singing, as will others. mountain road Bluegrass Band An ordained minister in the Church of God, he is the oldest active evangelist in the move- Mountain Road Bluegrass Band ment. He has served as a pastor and an evangelist. He has preached and sung at revivals, to be in concert at Cowboy Jubilee assemblies, conventions and meetings across the United “Mountain Road is one of the mandolin and fiddle. Having announcer. States. newest and most exciting blue- been in bluegrass many years The Cowboy Gospel Jubilee is He said he “has been blessed ray Branham grass bands in the area,” said picking with family and friends, held at the Cleveland Cowboy in music.” Steve Poteet, producer of the the guys got together recently Church in the Dockery Heights Branham noted he has “never weekly show. and liked what they were hearing community at 3040 Blythe Road, been sick and never been in the Caleb, also sings with the family. His daughter said “I am so “They are a group of exception- — and Mountain Road was born. off Dockery Lane, between Blue hospital.” After his wife’s death, he mar- blessed that he also sings any al pickers with many years’ expe- Also appearing on the Cowboy Springs and Blackburn Roads. ried Linda. He was 80 when they part and plays all the instru- The Branham Family originally rience picking bluegrass music.” Jubilee stage is Elmer Bramlett, Admission is free and a love married. ments.” consisted of Branham; his late The band is comprised of Joel Moore, and the Cowboy offering is taken for the headlin- wife, Maxine; daughter, Donna; In 2016, Branham was induct- The public is invited to come Bobby Privett on , Ed Church Band, featuring pastor, ers. son-in-law, George Coleman; and ed into the Tri-State gospel join the festivities and wish Blaylock on bass, Dave Hamilton Wally Varnell, on the electric gui- ——— son, Ronnie. His grandson, Music Hall of Fame. Branham a happy 91st birthday. on guitar, and Lannie Coe on tar. Steve Poteet is host and ClevelandCowboyChurch.com

Knights of Columbus CHURCH presents donation ACTIVITIES

The Morrison Sisters will sing to American Red Cross at Solid Rock Baptist Church, The Knights of Columbus, Highway 11 in Calhoun, Sunday Council No. 4572 recently made at 10:45 a.m. a donation to the American Red ——— Cross. Prospect Church of God, will The donation was presented to have revival service Sunday Julia Wright, executive director beginning at 10:30 a.m. we will of the Hiwassee Chapter, have special singing by Danny Southeast Region. Pilkey. Lunch will be served after Kelly Browand was the speak- the morning service for 7 dollars er at the K of C social meeting on a plate. Jan.16, on the behalf of the ——— American Red Cross. Jim and Jennie Hawkins will She presented a comprehen- minister at Community Hall sive overview of the services pro- Church, 1305 6th St. S.E., vided by the organization, and Sunday at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. the areas it serves. ——— Browand said the mission of The Mays family will be singing the American Red Cross is to in the 11 a.m. service at Council prevent and alleviate human Baptist Church, 1415 Upper Knights of ColumBus financial secretary John Lucchesi, American Red Cross Hiwassee River Road, Sunday. suffering in the face of emergen- Chapter Executive Director Julia Wright and Knights of Columbus Council No. 4572 Grand Knight Claude cies by mobilizing the power of ——— T. Hardison Jr. gathered for a donation to the American Red Cross. Center Point Baptist Church volunteers and the generosity of Kelly Browand, lead vol- donors. The organization has will be having a singing Saturday approximately 275 chapters with unteer with the local American items; health and mental health If you would like to volunteer of February this year. Both at 6 p.m. The singers will be over 330,000 volunteers which Red Cross, was the speaker at contacts; meals and snacks; and with the American Red Cross, whole and chopped BBQ Roast Trinity Trio, Jessie Cannon and were affected by disasters in 115 the recent meeting of the Knights volunteer workers. please contact Julia Wright at are provided, as well as the Marcos Riojas. countries. It aided 220 million of Columbus, Council No. 44572. Browand said several apps 423-472-1595. group’s special K of C barbecue ——— people worldwide. can be put on a cellphone which The Knights of Columbus is a sauce. Fifth Sunday singing will be In Tennessee, the American for disaster relief, biomedical offer vital information needed to Catholic Men’s organization ded- Orders can be placed by con- held at Cedar Springs Baptist Red Cross has 4,612 volunteers (blood collection and provision) prepare and respond to emer- icated to charity, unity, fraterni- tacting any member of the Church Sunday with Master who gave assistance in 2,516 preparedness, health and safety gencies large and small. The ty, and patriotism. The local Knights of Columbus, or calling Peace Quartet as the featured disaster responses and assisted services, international relief apps can cover topics like first Council No. 4572 undertakes the St. Therese Church Office at singers. Sunday school will begin 2,785 families in the State. work and services for the mili- aid, hurricanes, earthquakes, several activities each year to 423-476-8123. at 9:30 a.m. singing will begin at There were 13,523 services pro- tary services. tornadoes, flooding, wildfires raise funds to donate to local The K of C makes donations to 10:30 a.m. and lunch after the vided to military members and The most common action is a and pet first aid. and state charities that help over 20 charitable organizations, morning service. their families and 207,480 vol- disaster response. This includes The local American Red Cross those in need. such as Special Olympics, New unteer hours worked. fires, flooding and windstorms, office is located on the second To raise these funds, one of Hope Pregnancy Center, St. Every nine minutes, Browand for which the Red Cross provides floor of the United Way Building, the main activities is the Super Jude Children’s Research Reuse the News said, the Red Cross responds to emergency response vehicles; 85 Ocoee St., Cleveland TN Bowl BBQ Pork Butt Roast Hospital, the Boys & Girls Clubs Recycle this NewspapeR a disaster. It provides services overnight shelter stays; relief 37311. which will be held the first week of Cleveland and others.

THE MARKET IN REVIEW DAILY NASDAQ DAILY DOW JONES MONEY RATES CURRENCIES Last Pvs Wk Day Ago Pvs Day Nasdaq composite 5,640 Dow Jones industrials 20,000 Prime Rate 3.75 3.75 Australia 1.3193 1.3203 Discount Rate 1.25 1.25 Britain 1.2501 1.2502 Close: 5,600.96 5,560 Close: 19,912.71 19,820 Federal Funds Rate .50-.75 .50-.75 Canada 1.3155 1.3252 Change: 48.01 (0.9%) Change: 112.86 (0.6%) Treasuries Euro .9326 .9305 1.94 1.82 Japan 113.89 113.00 5,480 10 DAYS 19,640 10 DAYS 5-year 5,700 20,000 10-year 2.47 2.33 Mexico 21.4228 21.3801 30-year 3.05 2.93 Switzerlnd 1.0019 .9985 5,600 19,500 Gold (troy oz.,NY Merc spot) $1210.30 $1212.00 British pound expressed in U.S. dollars. 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Ocoee St. Ridge Dr. Suite 1 Suite C Farmland Corner Crossing Suite 201 MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING 476-9143 476-0162 472-6814 476-3320 476-4325 339-2885 476-0190 www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Wednesday, January 25, 2017— 5 Murder trial opens in 2012 shooting NATIONAL BRIEFS death of a Memphis police officer Report: Girl live streamed suicide New Orleans officer fatally Gomez says Garcia was on the MEMPHIS (AP) — A man porch with a knife when officers charged with killing a Memphis in Miami foster home shoots armed robbery suspect pulled up to heavy smoke and officer during a chaotic raid on MIAMI (AP) — Authorities say a NEW ORLEANS (AP) — flames. his home in December 2012 did- 14-year-old girl broadcast live Authorities are investigating after He was arrested and is facing n’t know he was shooting at from the bathroom of her Miami a New Orleans police officer shot charges of assault with a deadly police, a defense lawyer said area foster home as she made a and killed an armed robbery sus- weapon and arson. Tuesday as the man’s trial noose from her scarf and pect. His sister and brother-in-law opened. attached it to the shower door Multiple news outlets report were treated for minor injuries Treveno Campbell, 25, has frame to hang herself. the incident happened Tuesday from being hit with the crowbar pleaded not guilty to charges of The Florida Department of at an apartment complex. and hammer. killing Memphis Police Officer Children and Families offered few Authorities have not released the Nebraska state senator faces Martoiya Lang and attempting to details Tuesday about the week- names of the suspect or the offi- kill five other officers. Lang, a 32- end death of Nakia Venant, cer involved in the shooting. expulsion for online behavior year-old mother of four, was one whom police found hanging in Police Superintendent Michael LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A of four Memphis officers killed the bathroom. Harrison says the man killed was Nebraska state senator with a since July 2011 and Memphis’ One of the girl’s friends told one of two suspected robbers history of questionable online first female officer slain in the the Miami Herald she saw the inside an apartment that officers behavior could become the line of duty. livestream and called Miami- were watching. state’s first lawmaker to get Police said Organized Crime Dade police, who showed up at Harrison says the suspects expelled from the Legislature in Unit officers armed with a war- her house. She then gave them exited the unit, but before police recent history if he doesn’t rant and wearing protective vests an address in Miami. When could move in to arrest them, resign. entered a home where drug traf- police showed up there, residents they ran and officers followed. Lawmakers could vote ficking was suspected on Dec. gave them the foster home At some point, Harrison says Wednesday to remove state Sen. 14, 2012. According to police, address. Officers found the girl one of the officers, who was Bill Kintner of Papillion from Campbell opened fire with a hanging and tried to revive her. wearing plainclothes, encoun- office. Kintner has scheduled a 9mm pistol with a high-capacity She was declared dead a short tered one of the suspects, who press conference before the vote magazine, striking Lang and time later at a hospital. was armed, and fired his to announce his plans. another officer who survived, alonda M. James/The Commercial Appeal via AP Child social services and weapon, striking the suspect. Kintner has faced criticism for police said. Campbell was shot ATTorney Bill MAssey, right, touches his client, Treveno Miami Gardens police are investi- The other suspect was taken a pattern of behavior that during the raid. Campbell, during the first day of his murder trial Tuesday at the gating. into custody. includes cybersex on a state In Tuesday’s opening state- Shelby County Criminal Justice Center in Memphis. Campbell is 2 homes destroyed in central It’s unclear whether the sus- computer and retweeting a joke ments, defense lawyer William charged with killing Memphis police officer Martoiya Lang in 2011. pect fired a gun at the officer. that implied Women’s March pro- Oklahoma wildfire; no one hurt Massey said Campbell was Detectives: Florida boy found testers are too unattractive to asleep in bed after coming home GUTHRIE, Okla. (AP) — sexually assault. first-degree murder in Lang’s relieved of duty as the Tennessee Authorities say two homes were gun in home, shot himself tired from his job the day of the death, attempted murder of the Bureau of Investigation looked The legislature’s speaker, Sen. raid. “All of a sudden, he heard a destroyed in a fast-moving wild- TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Detectives Jim Scheer, says he’s confident other five officers and using a into their conduct. fire that burned in central say a 4-year-old Florida boy crashing noise. Boom!” Massey firearm while committing a lawmakers have enough votes to told a jury of 12 and two alter- Oklahoma. apparently grabbed a handgun expel Kintner, but debate over felony. Police said they found No injuries were reported in he found under a dresser and nates. marijuana, a gun and cash in the the matter could delay the vote. With his heart “beating out of YMCA Tuesday’s blaze in Logan County, accidentally shot himself in the Kintner was elected in 2012 in house. about 30 miles north of chest. his chest,” Campbell began Judge James Beasley has a largely rural and suburban dis- shooting wildly, thinking his JOIN BY Oklahoma City. Guthrie Fire The boy was taken to a hospi- trict south of Omaha. issued a gag order in the case. He Chief Eric Harlow says the wild- tal on Tuesday where he under- home was being invaded by peo- ordered lawyers, witnesses and JAN. 31 fire destroyed two mobile homes, went surgery. Officials say he’s in Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton ple who were not police, Massey law enforcement officials to several outbuildings and many stable condition. says he has prostate cancer added. refrain from speaking to media AND PAY bales of hay. Tampa police said in a news ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Campbell fired shots in an representatives or making com- Harlow tells The Oklahoman release that they’ve arrested the Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton attempt to scare off the intruders ments on social media about the NO that a third home was burned 26-year-old boyfriend of the announced Tuesday that he has before he realized it was police case. Tuesday, but crews are still child’s mother for possession of a prostate cancer, revealing the who had bashed in the front Memphis police have said two working to determine the cause weapon by a felon and several diagnosis hours after collapsing door, according to Massey. He officers involved in the investiga- JOINING FEE! of that blaze. Other smaller fires other charges. Akia Thomas was while delivering his State of the showed jurors a heavy police bat- tion of Lang’s shooting were were also reported in Oklahoma home with the boy when the State address the night before. tering ram. City. shooting occurred. The boy’s The 69-year-old Democratic Campbell stopped firing and The Oklahoma wildfires were mother had taken a 1-year-old governor said he plans to finish put his hands up when he real- fueled by gusty winds, low child to day care and an older the final two years of his term, ized he was shooting at police, humidity and warm tempera- child was in school. during which he faces a unified Massey said. That’s when an offi- tures, but a cold front has since Thomas remained in jail GOP front after Republicans took cer shot Campbell three times, moved through the state. Wednesday morning. Records control of the Senate and the lawyer said. Forecasters say parts of the Rio don’t list a lawyer for him. strengthened their House majori- “The issue is if Treveno Campbell knew they were police,” Grande Valley in Texas are under South Carolina lawmaker ty in November. a red flag warning Wednesday Asked whether he still felt up Massey said. “He thought he was because of “critical” fire condi- accused of beating wife resigns to the job, Dayton said: “I think I the victim of a home invasion.” tions. COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A am. If I don’t, I won’t continue.” Massey alleged that officers South Carolina state lawmaker were looking for a person who did Music teacher dies after Dayton underwent tests accused of beating his wife Tuesday at the Mayo Clinic in not end up matching Campbell’s collapsing in Pennsylvania class bloody resigned rather than be Rochester to determine what description. Mark Your Calendar LEECHBURG, Pa. (AP) — expelled from the Statehouse. caused the collapse. In a state- In her opening statement, Officials say a 53-year-old music But Rep. Chris Corley still ment Tuesday evening, Clinic prosecutor Alanda Dwyer For January 27th teacher has died after he suffered faces a felony aggravated domes- spokesman Karl Oestreich said addressed jurors while wearing a a medical emergency and col- tic violence charge that could put the governor’s fall was not relat- black protective vest marked Rev. H. Ray Branham lapsed while practicing with stu- him in prison for up to 20 years. ed to the cancer diagnosis. “police.” Dwyer said officers dents at a high school in western House Speaker Jay Lucas read “Mayo Clinic believes this knocked before entering the will be 91 Years Old Pennsylvania. Corley’s one-sentence resigna- episode was situational and home and they loudly identified Please bring a covered dish and The Allegheny County Medical tion letter Tuesday to his col- related to standing for a long themselves as police. celebrate this special event for Examiner’s office says David leagues, which came as he was time while giving his speech and Campbell fired 11 shots at offi- Rev. H. Ray Branham on Friday, Ritzel collapsed in a classroom at preparing to introduce legislation possible dehydration,” Oestreich cers during the raid, “firing wildly January 27th at Keith Street Leechburg High School around forcing Corley from his House said. Dayton was encouraged to down the hall where the officers Ministries, 4000 Keith Street, 1:20 p.m. Tuesday. seat. stay hydrated. were,” Dwyer said. Cleveland. Starts at 6:00 p.m. in Leechburg Area School District “I am grateful that the House Sentencing delayed for man Dwyer described Campbell as the Fellowship Hall. Plenty of Good officials say the Monroeville man did not have to take such someone who was obsessed with Music and Singing! was helping students practice for extraordinary measures,” said convicted of Texas attack plot drugs and money. a performance before the school Lucas, R-Hartsville. PHOENIX (AP) — Sentencing Campbell faces charges of pos- Rev. H. Ray Branham board that night when he became While the state constitution was postponed Tuesday for an sessing drugs with the intent to unresponsive. gives the House authority to American-born Muslim convert sell, in addition to charges of Superintendent Tiffany Nix remove a member for disorderly convicted of supporting the praised the students for immedi- conduct, the House hasn’t Islamic State group and helping ately getting help, although it expelled one of its own since the to plot a 2015 attack on a was ultimately too late for Ritzel. 1870s, according to the speaker’s Prophet Muhammad cartoon He was pronounced dead at office. contest in Texas. Allegheny Valley Hospital around Corley, a Republican best Abdul Malik Abdul Kareem 3 p.m. known for his defense of the appeared for an hour-long sen- The nature of Ritzel’s medical Confederate flag, was easily re- tencing hearing in a federal court issue is unclear. elected with no opposition to a in Phoenix, but U.S. District Extra counseling has been second term in November. But Judge Susan Bolton delayed made available for grieving stu- his troubles at home became imposing his punishment and dents and school staff. public record through a desper- instead ordered attorneys to California ski patroller dies at ate 911 call the day after hand in legal briefs in prepara- Christmas. tion for a new sentencing hearing resort near Lake Tahoe “Please stop” can be heard on Feb. 8. RENO, Nev. (AP) — A ski patrol repeatedly in the recording Bolton asked prosecutors and member was killed Tuesday in an released by the Aiken County Kareem’s lawyer to provide opin- accident involving explosives Sheriff’s Office. “Just stop daddy. ions on whether a sentencing cal- used to artificially trigger an ava- Just stop. ... Daddy, why are you culation used by federal judges lanche at a Lake Tahoe ski doing this?” their children say. to punish criminals should be resort, resort officials said. Legislative leaders had called increased in Kareem’s case Joe Zuiches, 42, of Olympic on the 36-year-old attorney from because the offenses were con- Valley, California, was killed Graniteville to resign ahead of sidered acts of terrorism. The River Counties Association of REALTORS (RCAR) includes members from six while working with an avalanche- the session that started Jan. 10. Kareem said nothing during Tennessee Counties. control crew to try to reduce the Senate Majority Leader Shane the hearing except “No” when RCAR services the Southeast Tennessee Counties of Bledsoe, Bradley, threat of a sudden, natural ava- Massey, whose district includes asked by the judge whether he lanche before the slopes were McMinn, Meigs, Polk, and Rhea. The members of the Association play an active much of Corley’s, said state lead- wanted a new lawyer. role in the growth and marketing of each of the communities within these counties. scheduled to open to the public ers had to make clear that “it’s Prosecutors are seeking a life later Tuesday morning at the not OK to beat up your wife.” sentence, while Kareem’s lawyer One of the valued services that have been attributed to RCAR is the ability to Squaw Valley ski resort north of While Corley is legally innocent has asked for less than six years report accurate statistics in the local area. These statistics are based on the Tahoe City, California, the resort until proven guilty, “there’s a big of prison time. accumulated data submitted from the REALTORS in these areas through their said. difference between the criminal Toyota recalls 79,000 pickups; participation in the RCAR Multiple Listing Service. The Placer County Sheriff’s and political side,” said Massey, Office and the North Tahoe Fire steps in bumper could break The most recent real estate market statistics, with an overview of the last R-Edgefield. “It’s a bad thing and three months, showed the following: Department are investigating the we ought to be calling it out.” DETROIT (AP) — Toyota says accident and official cause of it’s recalling about 79,000 Beginning October 1 through December 31, 2016, the total residential units death. But the resort said in a Police: Man attacked family, set Tundra pickup trucks in the sold were 854. In that same time frame, the average days for a property to remain statement Tuesday afternoon the home on fire over cigarette U.S., Canada and Central on the market prior to being sold or closed were 124 days. The average price of “cause is believed to be the deto- FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — Fresno America because steps in the listed properties was $170,379, with the average sold price being $165,195. nation of an explosive charge.” police say a man attacked two rear bumpers could break. In reporting the numbers for residential sales only, the fourth quarter of 2016 Squaw Valley, which hosted relatives and then set their home The recall covers trucks from the 1960 Winter Olympics, was on fire over a bad cigarette. the 2016 and 2017 model years. showed a decrease from third quarter of 2016. In the third quarter of 2016 there closed Tuesday as a result of the KFSN-TV reports detectives All have steps and reinforce- were 389 residential units sold or closed with the average days on the market death. Neighboring Alpine say Richard Garcia asked his ment brackets in the bumpers being 105. The average list price was $169,507 with an average sold price of Meadows remained open. brother-in-law for a cigarette but that are made of resin. $164,252. Zuiches, who died at about didn’t like it and that led to an Toyota says if the truck is In Bradley county the fourth quarter of 2016 showed a decrease over the third 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, had been a argument. backed into something, that quarter 2016 reflecting 340 residential units sold with an average 103 days on the member of the Squaw Valley pro- Fresno Police spokesman Lt. could damage the step and it fessional ski patrol since 2012. Joe Gomez says Garcia attacked could break if a person steps on market. There was an average list price of $162,261, and an average sold price of The resort says he left behind a his sister and brother-in-law it, increasing the risk of injury. $160,223. wife and infant son. Family and with a crowbar and a hammer Dealers will replace the resin REALTORS in the community are seeing more activity and River Counties friends have established the Joe and then chased them with a reinforcement brackets with new Association of REALTORS are happy to report that sales are slightly higher this Zuiches Memorial Fund through knife. The couple got away and ones that are made of steel. year. The organization hopes to continue to see consistent increases in the real Go Fund Me to help cover funeral ran to a neighbor’s home for Owners will be notified by letter estate market. expenses. help, starting in mid-February. 6—Cleveland Daily Banner—Wednesday, January 25, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com Prosecutors say they’ll search leader’s office SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Lee Kyu-chul, a spokesman for Prosecutors said Wednesday they the special prosecutors’ team, plan to question impeached South denied Choi’s accusations. Korean President Park Geun-hye He said investigators are push- and search her office by early next ing to interview Park and search month over a huge corruption her office by early February. scandal involving Park and her Park, who has been stripped of longtime confidante. power but not removed from In an unusual moment earlier office, cannot be forced to testify at in the day, Park’s confidante, Choi the Constitutional Court holding Soon-sil, shouted out to reporters her impeachment trial. But she as she was brought to the prose- has said she’s willing to undergo cutors’ offices to be questioned. questioning by the special prose- Choi called the investigation cutors investigating the wide- unfair and said she had been ranging scandal. It’s not clear if forced to confess untrue things her office will allow the search of about her relationship with Park. the presidential Blue House. “They are not a democratic spe- Park is accused of allowing Choi cial prosecution any longer ... they to meddle in state affairs and col- are forcing me to make a confes- luding with Choi to extort money sion,” Choi screamed out as from businesses. Choi and several guards led her into the building. presidential aides have been “I’m getting a bum rap.” arrested.

Banner photo, DANIEL GUY No bond Banner photo, DANIEL GUY BERNADETTE DOUGLAS, executive vice president for the From Page 1 GARY FARLOW PRESENTS Vice President of Communications Chamber of Commerce, accepts her award for serving the Cleveland Neal an award commemorating her 25th year of service to the and Bradley Chamber of Commerce for 35 years from President and shooting, and reportedly turned Freiberg subbing for her Tuesday. Chamber of Commerce. CEO Gary Farlow. himself in to the Tennessee Despite pleas from Logan, who Bureau of Investigation following called himself a “witness,” no his indictment on first-degree bond was set by Freiberg. murder last weekend. The Tenth Judicial District Roger Pickett takes helm of Chamber, Bradley County Grand Jury Attorney General said that such a handed down the indictment last request for bond reduction would Wednesday. have to be made in writing by Treuchet was held at the counsel, and since the PD’s office urges members to be ‘ambassadors’ Bradley County Justice Center on had only just been appointed to the murder charge, and was first represent Treuchet, no written By BRIAN GRAVES ial spirit. represented by Cleveland attor- request was available. Banner Staff Writer “I was brought up in an envi- ney James Logan. Logan later Logan said that he felt com- ronment that taught a work It was a packed house said that Treuchet did not have pelled to speak in defense of ethic I hope my wife Cindy and the means to hire a private attor- Treuchet. Tuesday night at Peerless Road I have instilled in our kids,” he Church as the ney, and suggested that it could “He has no criminal history, is said. be that the Public Defender’s a veteran, and is presently in car- Cleveland/Bradley Chamber of “I’m proud to say the work office will have to represent him. diac care,” Logan said, adding Commerce celebrated its 91st ethic is alive and well in our During Tuesday afternoon’s that Treuchet did turn himself in Annual Meeting. community and businesses,” arraignment hearing, Circuit which he said gives an indication The Chamber presented its Pickett added. “If that were not Court Judge Andrew Freiberg that he would be at future two spotlight honors, the M.C. so, we could not have reached agreed with Logan’s assessment, required court appearances. Headrick Free Enterprise so many accomplishments.” finding Treuchet as indigent and Regardless, Freiberg set no Award and the Robert W. Pickett said of the nearly ordering him to pay a $100 bond for Treuchet, and he will Varnell Jr. Leadership Award. 1,000 businesses represented assessment fee, but no more at next appear at a status hearing in (See detailed stories on those by the Chamber, there are the time. Treuchet said that he front of Doneghy on March 6. He winners in this edition of the more than 900 that are small did not have the money available will remain at the Bradley County Cleveland Daily Banner.) businesses. for a private attorney, had no sav- Justice Center until that time. Chamber members also wel- “Each of us realizes the ings, and owned no land to use as Paul Moyle of the Public comed Roger Pickett of potential this Chamber holds collateral. Defender’s office was present, MurMaid Mattress Inc. as the to help all of our businesses, The case was first presented to and offered counsel to Treuchet new chairman of the board, and we can all be ambassadors Judge Sandra Doneghy, with at Tuesday’s hearing. taking the gavel from Cafe to reach out to our friends, and Roma’s Shannon Ritzhaupt. others in our community to Ritzhaupt called it a “hum- help spread the word of what bling and learning experience” the Chamber can do for them,” to serve in the chairman’s role. he said. “Let us help them take Polk “It has been a great year,” he advantage of what we have to From Page 1 said. Banner photo, DANIEL GUY offer.” Pickett spoke on the theme of A CHANGING OF THE GUARD occurs as 2016’s Chamber chair- Chamber President and CEO into custody the day after the Assistant District Attorneys the evening which was “Bright man of the board, Shannon Ritzhaupt, right, passes the gavel to Gary Farlow recognized two incident occurred, and was first Drew Robinson and Andy Watts Future Ahead.” long-serving staff members of held without bond at the Polk are prosecuting the case, while “It is the members of this 2017’s chairman, Roger Pickett, left. the organization during the County Jail. Bond was later set Cleveland attorneys Scott body that make what we do at evening for their landmark at $375,000. Kanavos and Paula Henderson the Chamber possible from those “who still may not realize tax burdens low and keeps years of service. A GPS monitoring device was are representing George Steven development of each of our the importance of it, their busi- business volume on the Executive Vice President ordered to be worn by the sus- Waters. Early testimony has indi- businesses, the economic ness’ best interest and the upswing,” he said. Bernadette Douglas was recog- pect, and he was not to have any cated that George Steven Waters growth of our region, and the interest to our city and state.” He joked having more visi- nized for 35 years of service to contact with any of the victims’ acted in self defense. highest quality of life for the “As far as I’m concerned, tors means local hotels “need the Chamber. family or be on the property Polk County Clerk of Courts community we live and serve helping to bring new industry, new mattresses.” Nancy Neal, vice president of where the murders reportedly Connie Clark said the anticipated in,” Pickett said. expanding existing businesses Pickett recalled the history of communications, was honored occurred. He was also ordered two-week trial will include testi- Pickett said as chairman he and bringing new visitors to his company and how he inher- for her 25 years of Chamber not to leave the 10th Judicial mony from multiple persons. The wants to “sing its praises” to our area allows us to keep our ited his parents’ entrepreneur- work. District. trial began on Monday. Headrick From Page 1 “I’ll never forget the day Jim believed wholeheartedly in the funda- customers to bank 24/7 and a call heart of justice, mercy and faithful- Workman stopped in my office and mental concepts of the free enterprise center with extended hours. The ness.” asked if I’d ever thought about start- system. “There were about 800 merger also gives Southern Heritage This year’s Headrick Award winner ing a new bank,” he said. “I had to Stewart is president and CEO and people who first invested in bankers a much larger branch and chooses to live a life that demon- say no.” director of Southern Heritage Bank Southern Heritage Bank. In ATM network. strates Christian servanthood. His “Southern Heritage Bank is truly a and has more than 40 years of bank- 1998, we worked our legs off Said Robinson, “Southern Heritage involvements include serving as a ‘God thing,’” he said. “I have to say ing experience. taking orders for people to Bank’s economic success is a direct campaign co-chair and chairman of that because of my experience of how Officials recognized Stewart during buy stock. It was an incredible result of Lee Stewart’s abilities and the board for United Way of the He brought the team together. It had special ceremonies at the 91st Annual experience to see $10 million leadership.” Ocoee Region, creating the Bradley to be a ‘God thing’ to bring those kind Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce came rolling through the door As a reflection of his high moral Sunrise Rotary Club in Cleveland, of people into the same place.” on Tuesday, Jan. 24, at Peerless Road to invest in a bank they have and ethical standards, Stewart draft- forming the Greater Cleveland Soccer Stewart noted all of the people who Church. He became the third member never seen before. That was a ed the following mission statement Foundation and becoming its presi- helped start the bank and the faith of an elite group, including Ron very humbling experience.” during the organization of Southern dent, and serving as chairman of the that was placed in him. Braam and Bob Card, that has — J. Lee Stewart Heritage: “To be a community-owned board and treasurer of the “There were about 800 people who received both the Headrick Award and provider of financial services, operat- Cleveland/Bradley Chamber of first invested in Southern Heritage the Robert Varnell Leadership Award. ing to help consumers and small Commerce. He too has served on the Bank,” he said. “In 1998, we worked Lee Stewart began his career in Although he had already estab- businesses reach their financial goals, boards of the Cleveland Family our legs off taking orders for people to 1972 at American National Bank in lished a reputation for being an excel- to promote the economic health of YMCA, Cherokee Area Council of Boy buy stock. It was an incredible experi- Chattanooga as business development lent banker, he was selected to Cleveland and Bradley County, to Scouts of America and Junior ence to see $10 million came rolling officer and credit officer. In 1980 he become president and CEO of a new enhance shareholder value and to Achievement of the Ocoee Region. through the door to invest in a bank joined First National Bank of community bank being formed in late reflect Christian values in all of our Stewart is past recipient of the they have never seen before. That was Columbus, Georgia, to organize the 1998. Southern Heritage Bank was business relationships.” William F. Johnson United Way a very humbling experience.” bank’s internal loan review functions created as a true community bank The board approved the statement Community Service Award and is a Stewart spoke of his faith. and later was promoted to vice presi- with more than 800 shareholders. and, upon Stewart’s recommendation, Paul Harris Fellow (Rotary). He was “I can tell you where I’m going — dent of commercial lending. In 1985 These investors proudly supported approved flying the Christian flag, the first business recipient of the I’m not there by a long shot — where he joined First American National this new bank and encouraged family closing the bank on Good Friday and Community First Award given recently I’m going I’m going to be like Jesus,” Bank in Bristol as senior vice presi- and friends to bank with Southern giving back to the community through by Cleveland State Community Stewart said. “It’s not anything about dent for commercial lending and was Heritage Bank. His expertise and an annual food drive to help United College what I’ve done or what I’m going to promoted to city president in 1988 community support have grown the Way agencies stock their pantries. He and his wife, Cynthia, are do. It’s all about what He has done for before being transferred in early 1990 bank from 13 employees to over 70 The bank flies the Christian flag at its involved and supportive members of me.” to the Cleveland office of First today. Bank assets have climbed three full-service banks in Bradley First United Methodist Church. “If you don’t have that kind of hope American, where he served as city since that opening over 1,500 per- County. “Lee best exemplifies the best the in your life, I’ll hope you will consider president until mid-1998. cent. “I am most impressed with Lee for free enterprise system can produce,” it,” he said. “Read about it. Talk to Stewart’s 45 years in the banking “Through his initiatives and efforts, his constant Christian witness,” Lane Lloyd Rogers, president of Wholesale others about it. Come down to industry, with 24 of those years in Mr. Stewart has led Southern expressed. “I have been fortunate to Supply Group Inc., said. “His high Southern Heritage Bank and our Cleveland/Bradley County, are evi- Heritage Bank with outstanding suc- participate with Lee in C-12, a moral and ethical standards, commit- teammates will talk to you about it.” dence of his “staying power,” one cri- cess for 19 years,” said Julian Christian business group. I always ment and determination have com- Stephen Wrght of Wright Brothers terion for the award. As a successful Robinson, former director of the value his opinion and have heard his bined to merit this fine distinction.” Construction Company, the recipient banker, he has consistently sought Department of Business and Records of the 2016 award, read Stewart’s out continuing education to ensure he and CFO for the Church of God commendation: remained on the cutting edge of his International Offices. “SHB continues J. Lee Stewart, a career banker, is industry. to earn the trust of Cleveland and WE ARE the 2017 recipient of the M.C. “I have known Lee Stewart for many Bradley County and has continued to Headrick Free Enterprise Award. years and have watched him with his receive top ratings for its strength ON-LINE! The Headrick Award is the highest easy smile and winsome personality and soundness by independent rating recognition presented by the become an outstanding businessman firms such as Bauer Financial, Weiss www. Cleveland/Bradley Chamber of in the Cleveland/Bradley County Ratings, and Siegfried and Brew.” Commerce and honors the memory of area,” James Lane, Community Last summer the bank completed a cleveland one of the most outstanding business Animal Hospital, said. its merger with First Citizen’s Bank of executives Cleveland/Bradley County He has been instrumental in the Dyersburg, creating more improved banner.com has ever produced. M.C. Headrick growth and prosperity of the area. services, improved digital channels for www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Wednesday, January 25, 2017—7

Banner photo, DANIEL GUY STATE SEN. MARK NORRIS shows excitement for the prospects and practical applications that Banner photo, DANIEL GUY Cleveland High School’s STEM Innovations classes are offering students like Brandon Payne, left. Also HARDWICK CEO BRUCE BELLUSCI, left, shows off the fine quality and craftsmanship that has been present were Cleveland High School career liaison Sandy Kirby and Supervisor of Career and Technical a staple in Cleveland since 1880 to state Sen. Mark Norris. Also in attendance seated from left, state Education Renny Whittenbarger. Rep. Dan Howell (R) 22nd District and Cleveland Mayor Tom Rowland. Norris From Page 1 “The LEAP program here, just to visit the programs, but to “Under LEAP, they can work trial manufacturing.” vide better access,” Norris said. I safety.” which we created in 2013, has see the equipment the LEAP and learn, get on the job train- “You’re over 8 percent — the think you’ll be excited about He said keeping Tennesseans had two years of funding with grants have helped to purchase,” ing, get credit towards their highest in the nation right here,” that.” safe “is of critical importance.” $10 million, “ Norris said. “The Norris said. “These young people degree and get paid at the same he said. “You’ve really got it going Norris also touched on the “There are a lot of bridges in latest LEAP report was issued a are having experienced-based time without it interfering with on. I sort of feel like this is God’s governor’s transportation plan. this state that are not safe,” week ago and higher education is learning where they are learning any of their financial assistance,” vest pocket — concentrated suc- “I jokingly tell the media I’m Norris said. “There are a lot of going to be asking for another robotics and advanced manufac- Norris said. “It’s a win-win-win cess.” going to sponsor the tax cuts in narrow roads — like Highway 60 $20 million.” turing.” situation.” Norris also said later this week that bill,” he said. “I have been — that is a big deal.” He said he enjoys getting out He added his enjoyment in Norris also said Cleveland and Gov. Bill Haslam will begin talk- privileged to sponsor more tax “We are in a fortunate position and “visiting the programs that talking to employers where some Bradley County has “this astro- ing about his vision for broad- cuts than any individual legisla- with the resources we have to are working so well.” of these students will eventually nomical growth in employment band. tor in state history, and a lot of reallocate some of this and still “It just warms my heart not intern and do apprenticeships. with manufacturing and indus- “I have asked state Sen. Mike that is as leader, I carry the gov- return more to the Tennessee Bell to be my co-prime sponsor ernor’s bills — probably $550 taxpayers,” Norris said. “We on that and I’m hopeful we will million in tax cuts over time.” think it’s a win-win proposition.” begin to roll this out,” he said. “I He said the governor is pro- think you will like what you see.” posing additional tax cuts such Norris said he believes the as the franchise and excise tax. Varnell Haslam administration has been “That will help the Hardwicks From Page 1 convinced that “we need some and others,” Norris said. more flexibility.” Norris said a proposed reduc- adopted home. Our children his giving spirit and his drive to “We want to provide better tion in food taxes “will help were raised here and it is really make a difference not only local- access without bloating govern- everybody.” my passion — I know a lot of “This is our adopted ly but around the world,” Fuller ment,” he said. “There are a lot of “We talked about accelerating you think what I have done up home. Our children were said. “He has now been on over components to it. Working with the repeal of the Hall Tax and at the Mill is crazy — but, my raised here and it is 80 international medical mis- the electric cooperatives is going holding local governments harm- passion is that we restore the really my passion — I sion trips, giving his time, tal- to open some new horizons for a less,” he said. DON’S community aspect of Cleveland know a lot of you think ent, skills and finances. He lot of people — be they munici- Norris said the governor wants and the downtown area.” what I have done up at never, never worries, but trusts palities or others.” to reallocate resources by FENCE CO. “I will cherish this,” he said. the Mill is crazy — but, that God has everything under Norris said there have been “tweaking the gas tax, and he’s Since 1961 Cheryl Dunson of Santek my passion is that we control.” found places within Tennessee proposing 7 cents.” Waste Services Inc., the 2016 restore the community She also noted advice he “where the fiber is in the ground “If you’re a banker, you look at ALL TYPES award recipient, read Coleman’s aspect of Cleveland and offered about struggles in the and goes into a neighborhood it and say it’s revenue neutral. OF FENCING commendation: the downtown area.” workplace and following your where people aren’t using it.” There are more cuts than “A man of sincerity and gen- — Dr. Ron Coleman heart, “You just have to do it “We want to leverage with the increases,” he said. “If you are uine love for mankind with faith and trust God,” she quoted him resources that already exist and Joe Sixpack, it’s what does it 479-6212 stronger than a mighty wall — as saying. “Do what is right, provide some incentives to pro- mean to us and, to me, it’s public & 336-1501 that is Ron Coleman.” Coleman was vital in the trust God, and enjoy a happy, Janey Cooke, Cooke’s Food growth and expansion of rewarding life.” Store, who first met Coleman in Surgical Associates, a general She said Coleman, who left the hospital while in a life- and vascular surgical practice his position at Surgical threatening medical emergency, that grew significantly during Associates of Cleveland at age described the 2017 Varnell his tenure and arguably became 43, has done just that. Award recipient as representing the gold standard for this Among his passions is preser- why the award was founded. region. Throughout his practice, vation of Cleveland’s heritage. “His life represents those he wrote weekly articles for the He purchased The Old Woolen qualities all of us were intended Cleveland Daily Banner, provid- Mill on the south side of to have: high values, strong ing both community service and Cleveland to preserve the build- work ethic, quality, passion and humorous insights into life and ing’s historic character. Through Featuring community growth, love, to name a few,” she said. the practice of medicine. his development and vision, sev- “He gives back much more than “I worked with Ron as a part- eral thriving businesses, resi- accomplishments and projections for his share, taking nothing in ner in Surgical Associates of dential lofts and an event center return. He makes our communi- Cleveland for about 25 years,” have flourished at The Old Dr. Bill Johnson recounted. “He the future. Including local businesses, ty stand tall.” Woolen Mill. is a superb surgeon, both tech- Coleman is retired from Another successful venture nically skilled and very compas- industry, government, schools, hospitals, Surgical Associates of Cleveland, was his opening and operation sionate. He was integral in man- and a member of the ownership of the Good Samaritan Clinic in agement of this five-doctor prac- group of The Old Woolen Mill, 1989. This free medical clinic chamber of commerce, religion and other tice and helped build it into one Named for the late Robert W. of the most efficient and effec- helps those who have fallen community organizations. Varnell Jr., the award recognizes tive healthcare-delivery systems through the cracks without someone whose life represents in town.” insurance to cover their medical the passion in business, church While at Surgical Associates needs. He subsequently expand- and community leadership of Cleveland, Coleman had ed this effort to include an out- With an ad plus news story you will be reflected in Robert Varnell’s life. already begun a progression of reach to the Hispanic communi- The award is one of the two medical missions trips to Third ty, adding additional time at the able to share points of interest regarding highest presented by the World countries, which brought clinic for volunteer translators. Chamber of Commerce. attention not only to needs Volunteer doctors, nurses and your business or organization... Born in a small coal mining around the world but great administrative staff across the area in the mountains of attention to needs in the community have operated the with over 30,000 readers. Southwest Virginia, Coleman Cleveland and Bradley County clinic on Thursday evenings for moved with his family of seven community. He introduced his more than 27 years. loaded with all their possessions surgical team, his church, his Coleman’s faith, long exempli- in an old pickup truck to the friends and relatives to the mis- fied in his medical missions Published Tuesday, small village of Continental, sion field, orchestrating the work, is evident in his local Ohio, in search of a better life. assistance of hospitals, local church as well. An active mem- February 28, 2017 There he graduated from high doctors and community leaders ber of Westwood Baptist Church school and joined the Army at to provide care for impoverished since 1983, he taught a fifth- in the Cleveland Daily Banner. age 18. Third World individuals in great grade Sunday school class for He served during the Vietnam need. His is a model in contin- several years. He founded and Plus , the complete Progress edition will era, training to become a Green ued use by other surgeons, directed Westwood’s Children’s Beret and becoming a member healthcare professionals and Church for some 15 years. He be FEATURED online in our E-Edition of the 5th Special Forces Group. missionaries throughout the also served on the church’s mis- “While serving overseas as a community. sions committee and was a cata- & Special Sections area 7 days a Special Forces medic, he wit- “He has been actively involved lyst for the advancement of nessed the extreme poverty of in distant medical missions many individual mission teams those living in Third World work ... in Bangladesh, throughout the 1980s and week for the entire year! countries, and his heart was Afghanistan and Honduras,” 1990s. forever changed,” nominator Johnson said. “He has operated As part of his local outreach, Matthew Coleman explained. on hundreds of patients in Coleman collaborated with sev- Contact one of our representatives After his discharge from the Honduras over the past 20-plus eral local churches and the Army, he returned to Ohio, took years without charge. He has Good Samaritan Clinic to host to place your ad today... a three-month job as an orderly brought a number of patients to and serve Thanksgiving dinner at Defiance Hospital where he the U.S. for complex surgical to families in need in the com- met, and a short time later mar- procedures and arranged fund- munity during the late 1990s Jack Bennett Leslie Callaway ried, his wife Shelley. The young ing for travel, families to care for and early 2000s. couple lived in Columbus while them, and hospitals and doctors He recently was nominated to Sheena Meyer Trish Price Coleman studied pre-med. He to treat them. Untold numbers serve as a deacon at Westwood. followed with a three-year pro- of people are alive and produc- “As one of the Westwood asso- gram at the Toledo College of tive because of him.” ciate pastors for 33 years, I have Randy Moore Tasha Beaty Medicine, during which his sons His medical mission trips observed Dr. Coleman put his Joshua and Matthew were born. have also taken him to Sierra heart into whatever committee Pam Green Kathy Payne Upon graduation in the spring of Leone, Central African Republic, or ministry he is involved in,” 1978, he continued his surgery Ecuador, China, Peru, Turkey, the Rev. Jim Caywood said. residency and internship at Uzbekistan and Guatemala. “Always thoughtful, compassion- Wake Forest and Columbia VA “Inspiring,” Pat Fuller, owner ate and a friend, I would trust Hospital in the Carolinas before of the Orange Blossom him with my life.” moving to Tennessee to practice Boutique, described Coleman’s Coleman and his wife, with Surgical Associates of work here and abroad. Shelley, are parents to Joshua, Cleveland in 1983 at the age of “Dr. Ron Coleman has Matthew, and triplets Karen, 423-472-5041 32. inspired me over and over with Eva and Danny. 8—Cleveland Daily Banner—Wednesday, January 25, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com tina’s Groove CROSSWORD By Eugene Sheffer

Baby Blues

Blondie

ASTROLOGYASTROLOGY by Eugenia Last Snuffy Smith

THURSDAY, JAN. 26, 2017 Lucinda Williams, 64. challenges and face opposition with an CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS Happy Birthday: Channel your ener- open mind and a willingness to work DAY: Sara Rue, 38; Ellen gy into the pursuits and causes that with others in order to bring about posi- DeGeneres, 59; Eddie Van Halen, 62; bring you joy and satisfaction. Take on tive changes. Look for new and innova- tive ways to improve your life. Take stock of what isn't working for you and make the necessary adjustments. Your numbers are 4, 13, 20, 28, 31, 45, 49. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Work Contract Bridge through any discrepancies you face with by Steve Becker thought and consideration. Ask pointed questions and reflect on past experi- Hagar the Horrible ences to help guide you in a direction that will encourage gains instead of losses. Stay focused and practice moderation. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Don't be driven to make an impulsive decision. Rely on your own experience and prac- ticality to choose the time to make your next move. You will learn from the mis- takes others make. Sit back and observe. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Observation coupled with subtle changes will be self-serving. A calculat- ed approach to helping others will ensure that you receive something in return. Set reasonable expectations and don't back down. Don't let a personal matter lead to a dispute. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Relationships should be your priority. Whether dealing with a personal or busi- ness venture, be sure to strive for equal- ity. An open conversation will help you avoid discord. Share your ideas and lis- ten to suggestions, and perfection will be achieved. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Getting along with your peers will help you avoid con- troversy. It's important to hang back and observe for the time being. As long as you take care of your responsibilities, you will be able to avoid being taken advantage of. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Keep life simple and affordable. Making an impul- sive purchase, lending or borrowing is not advised. Stay put and make do with what you have. Someone special will be happy to relax and enjoy a quiet day of togetherness. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Emotional situations will spin out of control if you aren't mindful. Changes at home may come as a surprise if you haven't been paying attention to how Beetle Bailey those around you are responding to what you do and say. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): A short jaunt will lead to an experience you won't want to miss. The people you encounter and the things you learn will be instrumental in the choices you make moving forward. Self-improvement will lead to greater awareness. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Take better care of your health and the ones you love. Problems at home will mount if you are pushy or demanding. Offer incentives if you want help from someone. Reconnect with people from Dennis the Menace By Ned Classics your past. By Conrad Day CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Take action. Rely on your gut feelings and desires to push you in the right direction. Don't worry about what others do or say. Stay focused on the results you want to achieve. A childhood mem- ory will inspire a workable solution. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You can bring about positive change by combining the old with the new. Using one of your skills to rework a situation that needs adjusting will be valuable. Follow your heart and achieve your goals without hesitation. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Make changes because you want to, not because you are emotionally caught up in a moment that leads to an impulsive decision. Having confidence, trust and faith in what you are capable of doing will ensure your success. Birthday Baby: You are energetic, proud and adaptable. You are receptive and conscientious. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Wednesday, January 25, 2017— 9

WEDNESDAYAFTERNOON/EVENING JANUARY 25, 2017 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30 WRCBNBC 3 The Ellen DeGeneres Show Live at 5:00 Live at 5:30 News Nightly News Ent. Tonight Inside Edition Blindspot ’ Å Law & Order: SVU Chicago P.D. Å (DVS) News Tonight Show-J. Fallon Seth Meyers WELFTBN 4 John Hagee The Blessed Praise Å Behind Caroline Leaf You Are Potters John Gray Turning Point Prince S. Furtick Living Proof Blessed Life John Gray Drive History Zacharias J. Duplantis WTNB 5Nancy’s Neighborhood WTNB Today Body Wesley UMC First Baptist Church Gaither Gospel Hour ’ Westmore Church of God Around Town Texas Music Around Town Around Town WFLICW 6 Maury ’ Å Name Game Name Game Millionaire Millionaire Family Feud Family Feud Arrow “Who Are You?” (N) Frequency “Signal Kiss” ’ News at 10 Mod Fam Hollywood Paid Program Two Men Two Men WNGHPBS 7 Martha Speak Odd Squad Wild Kratts Arthur ’ (EI) PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Å Lawmakers Ga. 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Å In the Kitchen With David “PM Edition - Cook’s Essentials” (N) Å The Shop (N) Å Women With Control Å CSPAN 14(12:00) U.S. House of Representatives Legislative Business ’ Å U.S. House of Representatives Special Orders ’ Å Politics and Public Policy Today ’ Å Politics & Public Policy WGN-A 15Blue Bloods “Pilot” Å Blue Bloods “Samaritan” ’ Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Salem “Black Sunday” (:08) Outsiders Å (:07) Cops ’ (:33) Cops ’ Salem “Black Sunday” HSN 16Body Solutions by Rhonda Body Solutions by Rhonda Heidi Daus Fashion Jewelry Heidi Daus Fashion Jewelry Heidi Daus Fashion Jewelry Body Solutions by Rhonda Body Solutions by Rhonda Fresh Start Beauty Event (N) Beauty Basics (N) Å E! 23Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley E! News (N) Å Total Divas Å Total Divas “The Big Day” Total Divas “The Big Day” E! 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Å (DVS) ›› “Shrek the Third” Å USA 29NCIS “So It Goes” ’ NCIS “Choke Hold” ’ NCIS “The San Dominick” NCIS “Incognito” ’ NCIS “Double Trouble” ’ NCIS “Lockdown” ’ Suits “She’s Gone” (N) Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam FX 30Mike & Molly Mike & Molly ››› “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” (2014, Action) Chris Evans. ’ Å›› “Jack Reacher” (2012, Action) Tom Cruise, Rosamund Pike, Robert Duvall. ’ Å›› “Jack Reacher” (2012, Action) Tom Cruise. ’ Å ESPN 31SportsNation Questionable Around/Horn Interruption SportsCenter (N) Å NBA Countdown (N) (Live) NBA Basketball Golden State Warriors at Charlotte Hornets. (N) (Live) NBA Basketball Los Angeles Lakers at Portland Trail Blazers. (N) (Live) ESPN2 32(3:00) 2017 Australian Open Tennis Quarterfinals. Å Around/Horn Interruption SportsCenter College Basketball Texas A&M at Mississippi. (N) (Live) 2017 Australian Open Tennis Women’s Semifinals. From Melbourne, Australia. 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A fugitive general becomes a gladiator in ancient Rome. ‘R’ ›››› “Saving Private Ryan” (1998) ‘R’ TCM 59Secrt Grdn ››› “Doctor Zhivago” (1965, Romance) Omar Sharif, Julie Christie, Geraldine Chaplin. Å (DVS) ››› “Rome Adventure” (1962) Troy Donahue. Å (:15) ››› “To Have and Have Not” (1944) Å (DVS) (12:15) “The Getaway” HALL 60Home Imp. Home Imp. Home Imp. Home Imp. Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls OXYGEN 61CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene BRAVO 62Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Real Housewives/Beverly Real Housewives/Beverly Real Housewives/Beverly Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce Watch What Real Housewives/Beverly Guide SYFY 63(3:12) “Final Destination” (:14) ›› “Jumanji” (1995, Fantasy) Robin Williams. 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Å (DVS) The Magicians Å Incorporated (Season Finale) (N) Å (:40) The Magicians Å The Expanse SPIKE 64(3:00) ›› “Terminator Salvation” (2009) ›› “Ghost Rider” (2007, Action) Nicolas Cage, Eva Mendes. ’ Å›› “Shooter” (2007, Suspense) Mark Wahlberg, Michael Peña, Danny Glover. ’ Å›› “Walking Tall” (2004, Action) The Rock. ’ Å COM 65Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park Workaholics Jeff & Aliens Daily Show At Midnight Futurama ’ Workaholics MTV 66(3:40) Catfish: The TV Show (4:50) Catfish: The TV Show Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Teen Mom 2 ’ Å Are You the One? “Butthurt” Are You One (:33) Are You the One? ’ (:33) Teen Mom 2 ’ Å Teen Mom 2 VH1 67(3:30) ›› “ATL” (2006) Tip Harris. ’ Å Black Ink Crew ’ Å Black Ink Crew ’ Å Black Ink Crew “Bianca” (N) Love & Hip Hop ’ Å Black Ink Crew “Bianca” ’›› “Space Jam” (1996) Michael Jordan. ’ Å CMTV 68Reba Å Reba Å Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing ›› “Days of Thunder” (1990, Action) Tom Cruise, Robert Duvall. 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The pursuit of the Nightingale killer member in “Grab It.” Claire (Julie Bowen) fairly strong start, this sexy period soap that like in the new episode “New Voices” Sim- Orrantia, AJ Michalka) become determined leads Raimy (Peyton List) to a shocking thinks she’s had a big impact on choices purports to tell the “true story” of intrigue one’s (Brittany O’Grady) excitement over to find him a mate in “I Heart Video Dating.” discovery, and she contacts Frank (Riley Alex (Ariel Winter) has made. Cam (Eric behind the Salem witch trials has struggled finding recordings of her mother isn’t shared Adam and Beverly (Sean Giambrone, Wen- Smith) immediately about it. Major revela- Stonestreet) stays purposely vague in tell- to draw survival-level ratings. The fire goes by Carlotta (Queen Latifah), among others. di McLendon-Covey) also get into the act. tions result in both the past and the present. ing Mitch (Jesse Tyler Ferguson) about his out under the cauldron in tonight’s Season Star (Jude Demorest) jeopardizes her ro- Barry (Troy Gentile) seeks training in being Mekhi Phifer, Devin Kelley, Daniel Bonjour new play. Sofia Vergara, Sarah Hyland and 3 — and series — finale. mance. Jahil (Benjamin Bratt) lands in fresh a gym teacher from Coach Mellor (guest and Lenny Jacobson also star. Rico Rodriguez also star. trouble. Tyrese Gibson guest stars. Ryan star Bryan Callen). Destiny and Quincy Brown also star.

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(N Subject to Blackout) (:45) NHL Overtime (N) NFL Timeline (N) NFL Timeline DLC 319Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Doctors Behind Bars Å Detroit ER ’ Å Detroit ER ’ Å Detroit ER ’ Å Detroit ER ’ Å Detroit ER ’ Å Detroit ER ’ Å 10—Cleveland Daily Banner—Wednesday, January 25, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com Trump dogged by insecurity over popular vote, media coverage WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald million people living in the U.S. nificant election fraud in U.S. larly the provision requiring have been a distraction. But Tuesday night on Twitter, Trump holds the most powerful illegally cast ballots. history — and ironically, would southern states to get clearance who’s going to stop him from air- Trump slammed CNN again, office in the world. But he’s On Wednesday, the president raise the same questions about in advance from the Justice ing his complaints? referring to the network as dogged by insecurity over his loss took to Twitter to announce that Trump’s legitimacy that he’s try- Department before legislating After relishing in Friday’s “FAKE NEWS @CNN” while of the popular vote in the election he will ask for “a major investiga- ing to avoid. Yet Spicer repeatedly changes in voting laws and pro- inaugural festivities, the new praising rival Fox News and a persistent frustration that tion into VOTER FRAUD, includ- sidestepped questions about cedures. president grew increasingly Channel. the legitimacy of his presidency is ing those registered to vote in two whether the Trump administra- Some Trump allies say Trump upset the next day by what he Trump has had a tumultuous being challenged by Democrats states, those who are illegal tion would investigate the allega- is justified in using his platform felt was “biased” media coverage relationship with the press, fre- and the media, aides and associ- and...even, those registered to tions pushed by the president. to defend his standing. They of women’s marches across the quently calling the media dis- ates say. vote who are dead (and many for Rep. Elijah Cummings, rank- point to Georgia Democratic Rep. globe protesting his election, honest and insulting individual Trump’s fixation has been a a long time). Depending on ing Democrat on the House John Lewis’ pre-inauguration according to a person familiar reporters by name at his rallies drag on the momentum of his results, we will strengthen up Oversight and Government statement that he did not see with his thinking. Trump was and on Twitter. Still, two people opening days in office, with his voting procedures!” Reform Committee, said Trump as a legitimate president, particularly enraged with CNN, close to Trump said he expected exaggerations about inaugura- All 50 states and the District of Wednesday his panel has already as well as U.S. intelligence agen- which he thought was “gloating” his coverage to turn more favor- tion crowds and false assertions Columbia have finalized their sent letters to the attorneys gen- cies’ assessment that Russia by continually running photos able once he took office. about illegal balloting intruding election results with no reports of eral in all 50 states asking for meddled in the election in order of the women’s march alongside Instead, he’s told people he on advisers’ plans to launch his the kind of widespread fraud that reports of any election irregulari- to help Trump win. the smaller crowds that attend- believes it’s gotten worse. presidency with a flurry of Trump is alleging. ties. “Segments of his own govern- ed his inauguration the day The bad press over the week- actions on the economy. His “He believes what he believes “The president can join me and ment keep driving this narrative,” before, according to this person, end has not allowed Trump to spokesman Sean Spicer has based on the information he was my staff,” Cummings said on said Roger Stone, a longtime con- one of several White House “enjoy” the White House as he twice stepped into the fray him- provided,” said Spicer, who pro- MSNBC. He also said he wants fidant. “I don’t think it hurts to aides and associates who spoke feels he deserves, according to one self, including on Tuesday, when vided no evidence to back up the Congress to restore voting protec- point it out.” on the condition of anonymity person who has spoken with him. he doubled down on Trump’s president’s statements. tions, citing a Supreme Court Key advisers in Trump’s inner because they were not author- The result has been a full dis- false claim that he lost the popu- If the president’s claim were ruling that “gutted” key sections circle concede the focus on crowd ized to speak publicly about pri- play of Trump’s propensity for lar vote because 3 million to 5 true it would mark the most sig- of the Voting Rights Act, particu- claims and alleged voter fraud vate conversations. exaggeration and more. Rebuking Obama, Trump boosts Keystone XL, Dakota pipelines WASHINGTON (AP) — President “From now on we are going to that a 2014 State Department Donald Trump moved swiftly start making pipelines in the environmental study satisfies Tuesday to advance the controver- United States,” Trump said from required reviews under environ- sial Keystone XL and Dakota the Oval Office, where he also mental and endangered species Access oil pipelines, signing execu- vowed to require the actual pipe laws. Environmental groups tive actions to aggressively over- for Keystone to be manufactured promised a legal challenge, argu- haul America’s energy policy and in America. ing a new application requires a deal a sharp blow to Barack Trump’s actions four days after new review. Obama’s legacy on climate he took office came on the heels of State Department approval is change. his decision to withdraw from a needed because the pipeline would Obama had personally halted major trade agreement as he cross the northern U.S border. the Keystone XL project, which upends Obama’s policies, winning As a practical matter, the was to bring oil from Canada to praise from congressional Dakota Access project is likely to the U.S., and major protest Republicans. Democrats in ener- be completed first. The company demonstrations have frozen work gy-producing state also hailed building it says it is complete on the Dakota pipeline. Trump’s actions on the pipelines except for a section that would Trump, in his continuing effort as long-awaited steps to boost jobs pass under the Missouri River to undo the past eight years of a and move the country toward near a camp in North Dakota Democratic president, invited the energy independence. where pipeline opponents are Keystone builder, TransCanada, to But environmental groups and demonstrating. AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais President donAld truMP speaks during his meeting with automobile leaders in the Roosevelt resubmit its application to the Native American tribes who have The 1,200-mile pipeline would Room of the White House in Washington, Tuesday. Trump, despite occupying the most powerful office State Department for a presiden- fought both projects for years carry North Dakota oil through tial permit to construct and oper- pledged to defy Trump. South Dakota and Iowa to an in the world, remains fixated on a belief that the legitimacy of his election is being challenged. ate the pipeline. The company said “President Trump will live to existing pipeline in Illinois. The it would reapply. regret his actions today,” said proposed route skirts the Standing Obama halted the proposed Michael Brune, executive director Rock Sioux tribe’s reservation and pipeline in late 2015, declaring it of the Sierra Club. “Unwittingly he crosses under Lake Oahe, a Emoluments, executive orders would undercut U.S. efforts to is beginning to build a wall — a Missouri River reservoir in North clinch a global climate change deal wall of resistance. This fight is far Dakota that serves as the tribe’s that was a centerpiece of his envi- from over.” drinking water source. ronmental agenda. The 1,179-mile Keystone XL The tribe’s chairman accused and more — a Trump glossary Trump also ordered the U.S. pipeline would run from Canada to Trump of breaking the law, citing WASHINGTON (AP) — It’s the sure’s more popular provisions, hotel rooms or office space. Army Corps of Engineers to quick- Nebraska, where it would join treaty rights with the United first full work week for the Trump including allowing young people ly review and approve construc- other lines already leading to States, and promised to fight the administration, and the talk is all to stay on their parents’ insur- EXECUTIVE ORDERS tion and easement requests for the refineries along the Gulf Coast. action in court. about emoluments, executive ance until age 26 and preventing It’s payback time. Dakota Access pipeline, a project Trump directed the State “Americans know this pipeline orders, a border tax, TPP and insurance companies from deny- Obama made aggressive use of that has led to major protests by Department and other agencies to was unfairly rerouted toward our much more. ing coverage to people with pre- executive orders, actions and American Indian groups and their make a decision within 60 days of nation and without our consent,” If you’re rusty on some of those exiting conditions. But critics say presidential memoranda in his supporters. a final application and declared Dave Archambault said. terms, grab this glossary to help Trump can’t cherry-pick to keep “pen-and-phone” strategy to get get up to speed on what’s afoot. popular portions of the law and around the Republican-controlled get rid of the requirement for Congress that blocked his legisla- ADVICE AND CONSENT everyone to have insurance. tive agenda. With no cooperation Under the Constitution, the Democrats say that requirement, from Congress, he pushed his Senate has the final say on called the individual mandate, is executive powers as far as he President Donald Trump’s choic- what pays for expanded coverage. could. Now, it’s Trump’s turn to es for his Cabinet. That includes use executive orders and actions nominations for 15 department BORDER TAX to score some quick victories — in secretaries and six people select- Trump said Monday there will some cases simply by reversing ed by Trump to lead agencies or be advantages for companies that Obama. “You know the great serve in roles with Cabinet-level make their products in the United thing about executive orders — I status, such as the EPA and U.N. States and suggested he will don’t have to go back to ambassador. So far, three nomi- impose a “substantial border tax” Congress,” Trump said during the nees have been confirmed by the on foreign goods entering the presidential campaign. “We’re Senate, including CIA Director country. There are lots of ques- going to be un-signing a lot of Mike Pompeo on Monday. With tions about exactly what he executive orders.” Republicans in control of the wants, though. Just hours after being sworn Senate by a 52-48 margin, most House Republicans are push- in, Trump signed the order target- of the rest are expected to easily ing a so-called border-adjusted ing Obama’s health law. win confirmation. Democrats will tax that would exempt a compa- Executive orders only go so far, put up a fight on some, but ny’s exports from taxation but though. Trump will have to go there’s a limit to what they can include imports. That could through Congress to do away with do. Under rules changes approved encourage companies to remain the law for good. On Monday, in 2013 — when Democrats were in the U.S. Trump has said he Trump signed memos freezing in charge of the Senate — Cabinet “doesn’t love” the tax, calling it most federal government hiring, picks can be confirmed with a “too complicated.” Confusing except for the military, and rein- simple majority, preventing matters, he has also threatened stating a ban on providing federal Democrats from demanding 60 companies that shift jobs over- money to international groups votes to move forward. seas with a “border tax” on their that perform abortions or provide Trump also will need Senate products. His nominee for treas- information on the procedure. He approval for his choice to fill a ury secretary says Trump is refer- also signed a memorandum to vacancy on the Supreme Court, a ring to a more specific levy on pull the United States out of the selection he hopes to announce those companies that outsource proposed Trans-Pacific next week. He met with Senate jobs, rather than the House Partnership trade pact. leaders from both parties Tuesday Republicans’ broader proposal. On Tuesday, he added five to discuss the vacancy. Senate more to the stack, including doc- Majority Leader Mitch McConnell EMOLUMENTS CLAUSE uments to: advance construction referred to the chamber’s “advice Article 1, Section 9 of the U.S. of the Keystone XL and Dakota and consent” role in describing it Constitution prohibits any Access oil pipelines, require mate- as “a good meeting.” “Person holding any Office of rials for the pipelines to be made Profit or Trust under (the United in the U.S., streamline the per- AFFORDABLE CARE ACT States)” from accepting “any mitting process for manufactur- The first thing to know: The present, Emolument, Office, or ing and expedite environmental Affordable Care Act is the same Title, of any kind whatever, from reviews. thing as “Obamacare.” The latter any King, Prince, or foreign was a nickname coined by oppo- State.” This clause was designed TPP nents of the health law, but to prevent foreign interference in The proposed Trans-Pacific President Barack Obama eventu- the U.S. political system by Partnership is a 12-nation trade ally embraced it. The law reduced ensuring that foreign powers deal that was the cornerstone of the nation’s uninsured rate to a don’t curry influence by knight- Obama’s attempt to counter historic low of around 9 percent ing U.S. officials or giving them China’s influence in Asia. but failed to win broad public gifts, money or other things of Trump’s memorandum pulling support. With Republicans in value. the U.S. out of the deal was basi- control of both the White House The liberal-funded watchdog cally a formality since the agree- and Congress, undoing the law is group Citizens for Responsibility ment had yet to receive congres- a top priority for Republicans. But and Ethics in Washington filed sional approval and faced signifi- lawmakers aren’t sure what suit against Trump on Monday cant opposition in the House and should take its place. for violating the emoluments (ee- Senate. Trump spokesman Sean In the meantime, Trump has MOLL’-you-ments) clause, alleg- Spicer says the new president signed an order that gives federal ing that Trump’s business inter- wants to negotiate bilateral trade agencies broad leeway to chip ests “are creating countless con- deals with U.S. allies rather than away at the measure. The law flicts of interest, as well as joining in big multilateral pacts. requires individuals to carry unprecedented influence by for- Trump has blamed past trade health insurance or face fines, eign governments.” Trump said deals such as the North American and provides subsidies to help the suit was “without merit.” His Free Trade Agreement and people who can’t otherwise afford advisers say there is no conflict of China’s entrance into the World insurance. Trump has said he interest in fair-value exchanges Trade Organization for a decline wants to keep some of the mea- such as accepting payment for in U.S. factory jobs. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Wednesday, January 25, 2017— 11

Fact check: Trump stresses military, Asian allies seek trade, too WASHINGTON (AP) — George W. Bush, his predecessor, President Donald Trump’s “peace the American for Asia shift- White House through strength” could mean ed somewhat to creating a fairer more U.S. military power in Asia, trading system that regulated spokesman reassuring allies about America’s China and didn’t let it write the resolve to counter China. That is, rules for global commerce. gets election if they’re still looking to But Trump and his top aides Washington for reassurance. have emphasized military con- Trump called his speedy with- tainment, with plans to increase facts wrong drawal from the Trans-Pacific the Navy by more than 20 per- Partnership a victory for cent and curbing China’s domi- WASHINGTON (AP) — American workers hurt by multi- nance of resource-rich maritime President Donald Trump’s lateral trade pacts. But his rever- areas also claimed by neighbors. press secretary on sal of years of U.S.-led efforts Walter Lohman, director of Tuesday mischaracterized may mean the loss of Asian Asian studies at the conserva- the election results and nations’ trust and support in tive-oriented Heritage the findings of a study confronting an increasingly Foundation, said the U.S. must that purported to show assertive Beijing after many of be a “full-spectrum power.” significant voting in the them, under Washington’s pres- “It’s great he wants to rebuild past by non-citizens. sure, barreled through similar the U.S. military and get us up to Statements by Sean domestic concerns over jobs and 350 ships, but we have got to be Spicer and how they com- competition. there in other ways too — eco- pare with the facts: And a weakened partnership nomically and diplomatically,” SPICER: “He won over- with East Asia’s key commercial Lohman said. whelmingly with 306 elec- powers could have wide-ranging Details of Trump’s policy in toral votes, the most since consequences for Americans, Asia are unclear beyond the any Republican since beyond them missing out on the desire to take a tougher stand on Reagan.” trade pact’s potential for lower AP Photo/evan Vucci China, which enjoys a large trade THE FACTS: Not the prices and additional jobs. ViCe PreSident Mike PenCe, left, and White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus watch as surplus with the U.S. and has most since Reagan, and “It’s not as if we can send a President Donald Trump shows off an executive order to withdraw the U.S. from the 12-nation Trans- increasingly militarized its hold not an overwhelming victo- bunch of ships and be protec- Pacific Partnership trade pact agreed to under the Obama administration in the Oval Office of the White over parts of the disputed South ry by history’s standards. tionist at the same time,” said House in Washington. Trump’s "peace through strength" could mean more U.S. military power in Asia, China Sea. On Monday, White You only have to go back Sheila Smith, an expert on Japan reassuring allies about America’s resolve to counter China. That is, if they’re still looking to Washington House spokesman Sean Spicer to George H.W. Bush to at the Council on Foreign for reassurance. Trump called his speedy withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership a victory for said, “We are going to make sure find a bigger Republican Relations. American workers hurt by multilateral trade pacts. that we defend international ter- Electoral College winner. Asians don’t see economics ritories from being taken over by Bush captured 426 elec- and military power as separate, one country.” toral votes in 1988, or 79 she said, and flexing U.S. mus- question about that,” Australian And instead of new deals that For Asia, the U.S. turn inward Trump has tried to galvanize percent, well ahead of cles with Navy boats and other Prime Minister Turnbull told better advantage American work- is not without irony. Asian allies. Japanese Prime Trump with 306 electoral assets while retrenching on free reporters, trying to salvage the ers, as Trump has vowed, the For decades, Washington was Minister Shinzo Abe was votes, or 57 percent. trade “just won’t translate into deal without Washington. “But result could be a regional shift to the prime purveyor of free mar- Trump’s first post-election meet- Trump actually ended American influence.” we are not about to walk away an alternative, Chinese-backed kets, pressuring U.S. friends and ing with a foreign leader. On up with 304 electoral votes The 12-nation trade agreement from our commitment to trade pact promising more access foes alike to set aside regional Tuesday, Trump spoke by phone because of the defection of was the centerpiece of President Australian jobs.” to the world’s biggest consumer rivalries and ideological incom- with Indian Prime Minister two electors in December, Barack Obama’s outreach to On bilateral deals replacing market. patibilities for the mutual benefit Narendra Modi, who shares con- but he had won enough Asia, cutting tariffs and setting TPP, New Zealand Prime Minister “Every country that went of enhanced economic integra- cerns about China, and invited states to get to 306. new environmental and labor Bill English said, “there’s a pretty through the process of TPP had tion. This vision guided him to visit the United States The broader context: standards in countries repre- low chance of that happening in a to do politically difficult things at Democratic and Republican later this year. Trump’s victory ranked senting about 40 percent of the form that we’d find satisfactory.” home,” said Vikram Singh at the administrations, helping spur As much as they need Trump, 46th out of the 58 elec- global economy. While Trump Governments’ calculus would Center for American Progress. Japan’s post-World War II rede- he needs them as well. tions since the nation’s said he wants to pursue bilateral be different in a one-on-one nego- Trump’s withdrawal “shows he velopment, the high growth rates “If the administration tries to founding, far from the trade deals instead, he may find tiation. Japan, for example, may cares not a whit about what of liberalized economies like develop a strategy for pushing “landslide” that Trump U.S. credibility significantly have less interest in opening up counterparts in the Asia-Pacific Singapore and South Korea, and back against China,” said himself has often claimed. dented after pulling out of a deal its agriculture and automobile have done to push forward with communist China’s eventual Michael Green, a former senior Reagan achieved true that took years to negotiate. sectors to American competition. what was a top U.S. political pri- absorption into the world capital- Asia adviser to George W. Bush, blowouts, winning 489 “Losing the United States from Vietnam may balk at demands to ority,” added Singh, a former ist order. “they’re going to find that they electoral votes (91 percent) the TPP is a big loss, there is no allow independent trade unions. Obama administration official. Under Obama and President have no strategy without allies.” in 1980 and 525 (97.6 percent) in 1984. —- SPICER: “I think there’s been studies. There’s one EPA contract freeze, media that came out of Pew in 2008 that showed 14 per- cent of people who voted blackout leave states confused were noncitizens.” THE FACTS: First, WASHINGTON (AP) — A Trump harm public health and the envi- istrator, Scott Pruitt. That means Spicer mixes up studies. administration freeze on new ronment.” new senior personnel are not in Second, he misrepresents Environmental Protection Agency White House spokesman Sean place to make key decisions. the conclusions. contracts and grant awards Spicer said Tuesday he had no Environmentalists said the The Pew study, released raised fears that states and other specific information on the black- orders were causing low morale in 2012 and based in part recipients could lose essential out but added, “I don’t think it’s among EPA staff already belea- on 2008 results, was funding for drinking water protec- any surprise that when there’s an guered by repeated criticism from about outdated or other- tion, hazardous waste oversight administration turnover, that Trump and Pruitt. wise inaccurate voter reg- and a host of other programs — we’re going to review the policies.” Staff at the Agriculture istration records, not while a communications blackout Doug Ericksen, communica- Department’s Agricultural about votes illicitly cast by left them dangling in uncertainty. tions director for Trump’s transi- Research Service also received noncitizens. The agency also took a poten- tion team at EPA, said the com- orders not to issue any news David Becker, an author tial first step Tuesday toward munications clampdown probably releases, photos, fact sheets and of that study, said his potentially killing environmental would be lifted by the end of the social media posts. After an email report never found fraud. rules completed as President week. of the order leaked to the media, Moreover, he tweeted Barack Obama’s term wound “We’re just trying to get a han- the agency said it would rescind Tuesday that voting down. At least 30 were targeted in dle on everything and make sure the memo. integrity in 2016 was “bet- the Federal Register for delayed what goes out reflects the priori- “Gag orders that freeze commu- ter in this election than implementation, including updat- ties of the new administration,” nications with the public and gov- ever before.” ed pollution rulings for several Ericksen said. ernment officials go against basic The issue of noncitizen states, renewable fuel standards The freeze on EPA contracts notions of government trans- voting actually was exam- and limits on the amount of and grants won’t apply to pollu- parency and accountability,” said AP Photo/Susan Walsh ined in a 2014 study by formaldehyde that can leach from tion cleanup efforts or infrastruc- Michael Macleod-Ball of the White houSe PreSS secretary Sean Spicer calls on a reporter two Old Dominion wood products. ture construction activities, he American Civil Liberties Union. during the daily briefing at the White House in Washington, Tuesday. University professors who President Donald Trump said. The agency said later the wrote about their findings signed a directive shortly after his delay was for a review of transac- in The Washington Post. inauguration ordering a “freeze tions in the works and it should They did not conclude, pending review” on all federal be finished by Friday. as Spicer said, that more rules issued by agencies but not Still, confusion reigned in than 14 percent of voters yet in effect. states led by Democrats and were noncitizens. They But what the administration Republicans alike that depend on said that an estimated 14 described Tuesday as a temporary EPA funding. percent or more of nonciti- suspension of new business activ- “We are unsure of the immedi- zens had registered to vote ities at the department, including ate or long-term impact” to pro- — a much smaller uni- issuing work assignments to EPA grams in Montana involving verse of people. Moreover, contractors, sowed widespread wastewater treatment, under- only “some of these nonci- confusion about its reach. EPA ground storage tanks, air quality tizens voted,” they said. contracts with outside vendors for and more, said Kristi Ponozzo of Their “best guess” was a wide array of services, from the state Department of that 6.4 percent of nonciti- engineering and research science Environmental Quality. zens voted in 2008 and to janitorial supplies. Utah’s DEQ is “seeking addi- 2.2 percent in 2010. Emails to staff banning press tional information so we can Even those modest releases, blog updates or posts to understand the impact of this numbers were sharply dis- the agency’s social media action on our ability to administer puted by other academics accounts contributed to the infor- critical programs,” said Alan because of the study’s mation vacuum. Matheson, executive director. methodology. But even if “Is President Trump the only Members of Michigan’s con- the study were right, it one allowed to tweet in govern- gressional delegation raised con- would not support Spicer’s ment right now?” Liz Purchia, cern that the freeze could jeop- assertion. Nor does it sup- who was EPA press secretary for ardize aid to Flint, a city still deal- port Trump’s repeated the Obama administration, said ing with lead contamination of its statements that illicit vot- in an email to The Associated water supply. ing by people in the coun- Press. Senate Democratic leader try illegally cost him a “I just keep thinking how Chuck Schumer of New York majority of the popular thankful I am there isn’t an emer- urged the Trump administration vote in November. gency disaster EPA needs to to drop the media blackout and The broader context: No respond to right now. ... It’s one contracting holdup. evidence of significant thing to get your ducks in a row, “This decision could have dam- voter fraud surfaced from but to put a gag order on public aging implications? for communi- the 2016 election, despite servants and all agency activities, ties across New York state and the plenty of digging. not only prevents them from country, from delaying testing for doing their jobs. It puts our coun- lead in schools to restricting try at risk.” efforts to keep drinking water Similar orders barring external clean to holding up much-needed communications have been funding to revitalize toxic brown- issued at agencies within the field sites,” Schumer said. departments of Transportation, The executive director for the Agriculture and Interior. advocacy group Public Employees “Vladimir Putin must be for Environmental Responsibility, proud,” said Ken Cook, president Jeff Ruch, said the Trump orders    of the Environmental Working go beyond what has occurred in Group, an advocacy organization. prior presidential transitions. Dignified Services at “The EPA, like all federal agencies, Ruch noted that key posts at    Realistic Prices! is funded by taxpayer dollars, and EPA have not yet been filled with 2415 Georgetown Road, NE Americans have the right to know Republican appointees, including WEATHER INFORMATION what’s being done to protect or Trump’s nominee for EPA admin- 473-2620 12—Cleveland Daily Banner—Wednesday, January 25, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com Hawaiian monk seal population rises to 1,400 HONOLULU (AP) — The popu- lation of Hawaiian monk seals — one of the world’s most critically endangered marine mammals — has been increasing 3 percent a year for the past three years, fed- eral wildlife officials said. There are now about 1,400 of the seals in the wild, said Charles Littnan, lead scientist of the Hawaiian Monk Seal Research Program at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. “This is phenomenal, hopeful news for the population,” Littnan said Tuesday. “Yet we have a long way to go to recovery.” The population has experi- enced increases in the past, including the mid-2000s, but Littnan characterized those as minor blips. Hawaiian monk seals declined in numbers for years, most recently as juveniles struggled to compete for food with large fish and sharks in the remote Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, a mostly uninhabited stretch of AP Photo/Audrey McAvoy tiny atolls that includes Midway. A child wAtches a Hawaiian monk seal called Hoailona at the Waikiki Aquarium in Honolulu on Joe Klementovich/hubbard Brook Research Foundation via AP Sharks also attacked recently Tuesday. Federal wildlife biologists say the population of endangered Hawaiian monk seals has grown wildliFe Biology student Wendy Leuenberger measures ice weaned seals at French Frigate 3 percent a year for the past three years to 1,400. accumulation after a team of scientists sprayed water on trees the Shoals, one of the chain’s most night before in the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in pristine atolls. Littnan says about 30 percent The population in the when federal authorities counted Woodstock, N.H. Scientists have been creating ice storms there to At one point, only one in five of Hawaiian monk seals are alive Northwestern Hawaiian Islands 3,400 seals on Northwestern help understand the effects of ice on northern forests. juveniles in the Northwestern today because of the programs. is estimated at about 1,100. The Hawaiian Island beaches. Hawaiian Islands lived to adult- He also attributed the rebound population in the main Hawaiian Federal officials want to return hood. to broader environmental Islands, home to Honolulu and the population to that level. Littnan said more juveniles are changes, such as El Nino, which other cities, is 300. The popula- Littnan cautioned that the Instead of chasing now surviving in part because of is a periodic warming of parts of tion in the main islands was population increase could shift programs like those that disen- the Pacific that changes weather growing for many years but has radically. “This should be a tangle seals from marine debris globally. El Nino patterns can leveled out and stabilized, bright spark, a glimmer of hope, and take malnourished young help boost the food supply for the Littnan said. that thing that fuels conserva- storms, researchers seals to a Big Island seal hospital seals that eat squid, eels, crab The monk seal population had tion. It shouldn’t breed compla- to nurse them back to health. and other marine life. been declining since the 1950s, cency,” he said. create their own ice Despite tornado threat, mobile home park shelters rare WOODSTOCK, N.H. (AP) — The work in one of the most famous sparkling ice spread through a outdoor laboratories in the world. SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — Ten of “They need to be taken to a homes, regardless of how they ble submarines sunk into the small stand of trees in the White So instead of going to ice storms, at least 20 people killed in a shelter during a tornado watch are built,” Boerger said. ground, Myers said. Mountain National Forest so pre- or waiting for an ice storm to come weekend tornado outbreak lived rather than a warning. And Often, any actions to make Tornado disasters such as cisely, it could have been applied to us, we decided we would make in Georgia mobile home parks, sometimes the best they can do storm shelters more widely the May 20, 2013, twister that by Elsa, Disney’s “Frozen” queen. ice storms,” said Rustad, one of yet laws requiring storm shel- is try to get to a strong struc- available occur in the immedi- killed 24 and destroyed 1,100 Within the basketball court-size the lead investigators on the proj- ters in those vulnerable com- ture such as a Wal-Mart or a ate aftermath of a deadly disas- homes in Moore, Oklahoma, plot, everything glistened. Outside ect. munities are few and far church,” she said. ter. also often spur private home- it, branches were bare. That’s exactly what happened between. Patricia Boerger, spokes- Alabama lawmakers made owners to build underground But there’s no magic going on at one night last week. Fire hoses Experts have long warned woman for the Manufactured shelters mandatory for new shelters or ground-level “safe the Hubbard Brook Experimental drawing water from the brook were that mobile home dwellers face Housing Institute that repre- schools after a 2007 tornado rooms.” Forest, just lots of science. mounted onto a pair ATVs that a higher risk of death when tor- sents mobile home manufac- killed eight students at a high Those typically run anywhere Operated by the USDA Forest traveled the length of two research nadoes strike but said many tures, said in an email that school in Enterprise. from $3,000 to $8,000, said Service since 1955, the site is now plots, spraying a fine mist into the trailer park owners don’t want mobile homes destroyed by After an April 2011 tornado Ernst Kiesling, executive direc- home to a research project to air. Researchers used bright to make the costly investment storms often are older models outbreak killed in excess of 300 tor of the National Storm examine the impact of ice storms, orange buckets to keep track of in storm shelters and the senti- built in the 1970s. people across the South, with Shelter Association. the often beautiful but devastating how much water was applied and ment for safety wanes in the “The reality is that there is no more than 230 of them in “But that interest and con- weather events that reshape gray laundry baskets to catch weeks after a disaster. safe above ground structure in Alabama, hard-hit communities sciousness subsides rapidly forests, damage infrastructure debris falling from the trees. According to the National a tornado’s path — this such as Tuscaloosa invested in after the event,” Kiesling said. and disrupt lives. The goal is to “The cool thing is that trees are Weather Service, 44 percent of includes all buildings and community shelters that resem- “It’s a real problem.” study how the storms affect the big, strong, long-lived organisms the 1,091 Americans killed by forest and the wildlife that that have to endure all kinds of tornadoes from 1985 to 2005 depends on it, and eventually, stresses. They can’t run away, died in mobile homes, com- model the timing and location of they may be alive for hundreds pared to 25 percent in stick- future storms. and hundreds of years, so if some- built homes. That’s especially “People are very concerned thing bad comes, they should be significant considering how few about ice storms because they able to rebound,” said Paul Americans — 8 percent or fewer have a huge impact, but we know Schaberg, a plant physiologist with — lived in mobile homes during almost nothing about them,” said the U.S. Forest Service. “So we that period. Charles Driscoll, one of the proj- want to understand that ability of Over the weekend, an unusu- ect’s researchers and a professor trees to rebound from things, even al midwinter outbreak of dozens of environmental systems engi- some things that look somewhat of tornadoes shredded two neering at Syracuse University. devastating.” mobile home parks that didn’t “This is a way we can try to inves- The multi-year project is funded have shelters in southwest tigate this under a controlled situ- by the National Science Georgia. Three people were ation, where we can look at differ- Foundation and brings together killed at Big Pine Estates in ent levels of icing and then see scientists and others from half a Albany and seven died at what the variable response is to dozen universities, including the Sunrise Acres in rural Cook and across an ecosystem.” University of Vermont, the County. In the U.S., ice storms are University of Southern Maine, For most of the U.S., prevalent in a belt from east Texas Cornell University and Texas Tech installing storm shelters to New England, with the greatest University. Some of the 10 remains a voluntary decision risk in the Northeast. In 1998, one research plots were iced last year whether they’re for a private such storm left millions of people and again last week to test the home, a mobile home park or a without power and caused more effects of repeated storms, while community center. Alabama than $4 billion in economic dam- some plots are left alone as the and Illinois have laws mandat- age. control group. ing that new public schools are More than a decade later, Forest While there is some speculation built with storm shelters, and Service research ecologist Lindsey that the “ice belt” may shift north- Minnesota requires shelters at Rustad was driving through the ward due to climate change, or mobile home parks with spaces Berkshires watching cars slide off that ice storms may become more for 10 or more homes built an icy road and thought, “This is frequent, the jury’s still out, since 1988. The city of Wichita, something we really need to know Rustad said. Kansas, has a similar ordinance more about.” “That’s part of the project — to for parks built since 1994. While her first impulse was to try to understand the climate and “There have been other efforts become a storm chaser, following try to understand if we might to attempt that, but the mobile and measuring the effects of ice expect more of these,” said home industry and mobile storms after they hit, Rustad and a Rustad. “We don’t know that yet, home park owners have put up colleague came up with a better but we need people to be more a lot of resistance to it,” namely idea. proactive rather than reactive in citing high costs, said Laura “We put on our thinking caps the face of these really devastat- Myers, who studies tornado dis- again and then we said, ‘We both ing winter weather events.” asters and responses as execu- tive director of the Center for Advanced Public Safety at the Special toilet at U. Michigan University of Alabama. A tornado nearly six years ago demolished homes and takes aim at urine-to-fertilizer churches just up the road from ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — The contributors will have the oppor- the Mountain View Estates University of Michigan sees value tunity to register their thoughts on mobile home park in northwest in urine. a tablet computer situated in the Georgia. The close call fright- And it wants to know if others restroom. ened owner David Roden into do, too. “It’s possible that when people taking action. The Ann Arbor school are asked to contribute to a sys- “We knew that if we had announced Tuesday that it has tem where their urine is diverted taken a direct hit at our manu- installed a toilet and urinal in a and used as fertilizer they might factured home park that not all campus engineering building that feel a little queasy about this at our residents would be alive,” take aim at converting human first,” Michigan engineering pro- Roden said. urine into fertilizers. fessor Krista Wigginton said after “When the weather man The split-bowl toilet is designed cutting a ceremonial ribbon out- comes on TV, he says ‘if you live to send solid waste to a treatment side the women’s restroom. “And, in a mobile home, get out now!’ plant, but route urine to a holding so, a large part of this project is Well, we didn’t have anywhere tank downstairs. Urine diverted actually on the social science side, to go.” from the toilet and urinal will be the education side,” to understand Roden said he spent a six-fig- treated and eventually used to whether people are willing to ure sum — he won’t say exactly create fertilizers that will be adopt it. how much — on a shelter made applied on the grounds of the uni- The multi-state research effort is of solid steel and equipped with versity’s botanical gardens. part of a $3 million National Science a restroom and a generator. He Tuesday’s opening of the facili- Foundation-funded project that’s figures it could hold up to 200 ties at the G.G. Brown building billed as the country’s largest pro- people at his park in Rossville. coincides with the launch of a sur- gram examining the technological Myers said there usually vey to understand public opinion requirements and social attitudes aren’t a lot of options for mobile surrounding the technology. Urine related to urine-based fertilizers. home dwellers. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Wednesday, January 25, 2017— 13 WEDNESDAY

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Rasah Gonzales: Making colorful news via mixed media art

By WILLIAM WRIGHT eling, and supporting worthy Lifestyles Editor causes.” Because her concept for It was while Rasah Gonzales Paper Route Paintings started as and her husband were living a fundraising initiative to give overseas in Japan that she back to communities, Gonzales started picking up newspapers said she wanted to make sure from different cities and paint- people have the option of donat- ing on them memorable ing a percentage of the painting moments from each location. In back to a charity of their choice. short time, her “mixed media So with any purchase, 10 per- art” became a word-of-mouth cent of the profits of the paint- sensation that launched an ing is eligible to the cause of increasing demand for her origi- your choice, with the exception nal works of art. of political or religious organiza- At the same time, it gave the tions. socially conscious artist a “My mission is creating art unique opportunity to invite one stroke at a time, for various others to support their favorite causes,” she said. “My husband charity. and I traveled all over the world “I love to travel,” and so, typi- Gonzales cally, I tried to explained. always pick “While living up newspa- overseas I trav- “My mission is pers. But it’s eled frequently become a to attempt to creating art one thing now leave no rock stroke at a time, where people unturned. Each who follow my stop I would for various web page will collect newspa- causes.”— send me pers. My com- Rasah Gonzales newspapers. I position of have one from paintings come a person living from memories in a small of my travels to country in each region, and inspiration I Europe, north of Poland. The find from the news articles. I woman saw some of my artwork then use the newspaper as my in a fundraiser in Nashville last base on a canvas and leave neg- year. She tried to bid on it but ative space so as to see the peri- was outbid. She found me in the odical in each painting. crowd and said, ‘I’d love to com- “I started this in 2009. Before mission a piece from you.’ Contributed photos we moved out of the country I Surprisingly, she started send- RASAH GONZALES uses newspapers from around the world to was in hospitality sales. I also ing me newspapers.” did nonprofit fundraisers. As a paint on and capture something memorable in her mixed media art. So have others. Still, This cow, top left, was painted on a newspaper from the Cleveland result, I was asked to help get Gonzales, who lives in gifts for fundraising events. Guntersville, Alabama, admits, Daily Banner, a work commissioned and given as a gift to a local doc- When different ones would come “Whenever we go places I pick tor. Bottom left, this double-decker bus was painted for a lady who to our house for meetings, they up a newspaper. I also paint on contacted Gonzales because her adopted son traveled through would turn around and see my birth announcements and was Europe and one of his stops was in London. The mother had her son paintings and go, ‘Wow! Where recently asked to paint on some- collect newspapers for her, not knowing why until she surprised him did you get that?’ I’d say, ‘I one’s obituary. A lot of times with this original painting. Left and below are other paintings done on painted it.’ They’d ask, ‘Can you people are interested in me newspapers from around the world. Above photo of Rasah Gonzales paint something like that for our doing commissioned work on is by Patrick Oden. Gonzales is now residing in Guntersville, Ala. auction? That would really sale!’ newspapers from their home I found myself painting and country or their home state. donating my work to fundraising What’s interesting is that some events.” people are using it as a way to Gonzales, who paints with give gifts that are very much palette knives, not paintbrush- unique.” es, said “When people started She said she has always been spending large amounts of drawn to painting in bold, money for my art at these happy color schemes, and uses fundraisers, it kind of got me a great deal of texture in all of curious to see if I could put her mixed media pieces. myself out there in other capaci- “I enjoy painting,” she said. “It ties other than charitable isn’t ‘work’ when I know each fundraisers.” creation is helping put a smile She launched her own web- on someone’s face and helping site: paperroutepaintings.com the charity that benefited from and put her art on display for it.” millions to appreciate. Today For further information, to she says she enjoy “the ability view more of her art or to con- to do the three things I’m pas- tact the artist, visit: paper- sionate about — painting, trav- routepaintings.com.

February: Scout Days, College Days at the Tennessee Aquarium

CHATTANOOGA—During the month of choose between an eye-opening tour of the February, the Tennessee Aquarium will offer marvelous profusion of life beneath the waves special half-price admission to members of in Secret Ocean 3D or an awe-inspiring trek Contributed photo scouting organizations and college students, across the wildest continent on Earth with Wild YOUTHS who are staff and faculty members. The discount Africa 3D. members of Boy applies to Aquarium tickets, 45-minute IMAX On Feb. 17, Dream Big 3D will make its giant Scouts of America, film screenings and cruises aboard the River screen debut at the theater. This film offers Girl Scouts of Gorge Explorer, as well as combo ticket pur- thrilling views of the world’s greatest engineer- America and all chases. ing marvels and showcases the mind-boggling other scouting College students may be enrolled in physical ingenuity that pushes the limits of innovation organizations as well or online institutions from any state and must and makes life easier for us all. as college students, present a valid student ID or transcript to Daily screenings of Jerusalem 3D in the early staff and faculty receive the discount. College faculty and staff evening, beginning Feb. 17, round out the film must present an employee ID or a pay stub. schedule. This film provides an impactful virtu- members from any Boy Scouts of America, Girl Scouts of al tour of one of the world’s most historically, state will receive America and all other scouting organizations culturally and religiously significant cities, tak- half-price admission can receive the half-price discount by wearing ing you to several locations unseen by most vis- to Tennessee their uniform, sash or a scouting activity shirt. itors. Aquarium tickets for Staff of Boy Scouts of America or Girl Scouts of On Saturdays and Sundays throughout the 45-minute IMAX film America are also eligible for discounted admis- month, guests can take advantage of the dis- screenings, cruises sion with the presentation of a valid paystub. count to save a spot aboard the River Gorge aboard the River The discount applies to the entire visiting Explorer. Each cruise is a relaxing, educational Gorge Explorer and party and is offered on all tickets purchased trek through the scenic vistas of the Tennessee combo ticket pur- during the month of February, including repeat River Gorge, aka “Tennessee’s Grand Canyon.” visits. Half-price tickets are only available to be Visit the River Gorge Explorer page on the chases through the purchased onsite the day of your visit. Aquarium’s website to check cruise times. month of February. In addition to enjoying daily Extraordinary Cruise times are limited and advanced reserva- The discount applies Experience encounters with wildlife and the tions are recommended. to the entire visiting other natural wonders on display in both Ticket purchases must be redeemed during party. Aquarium buildings, February is an ideal time the month of February. IMAX discounts not to visit the interactive displays and colossal valid for feature-length films. For more infor- models of National Geographic’s Monster Fish mation, visit: www.tnaqua.org/college-days or traveling exhibit before its departure in April. www.tnaqua.org/scout-days or call 1-800-262- Through Feb. 16, IMAX guests will be able to 0695. 14—Cleveland Daily Banner—Wednesday, January 25, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com

Amped-Up Beef Stroganoff is ideal dish for Valentine’s Day

Wright Way By SARA MOULTON Associated Press Primed to romance your cer- tain someone on Valentine’s Day? Nothing says “I love you” more persuasively than a home- Entering into God’s rest? cooked meal. This one-pot noodle dish, a variation on Beef By WILLIAM WRIGHT and multiply and fill the Earth Stroganoff, is the ideal messen- Lifestyles Editor (Genesis 1:27-28). To fill the ger. earth would take time, perhaps Although the roots of the clas- It’s been said that rest is as thousands of years. God had set important as exercise to a sic recipe are certifiably aristo- a process in motion and these cratic — a French chef working healthy life. Without it, our humans would gradually accom- stress levels increase, leading to for Count Pavel Stroganoff, a plish His will. But eventually, Russian, created it in the early accelerated heart rates and had Adam and Eve been obedient increased blood pressure. 1800s — Beef Stroganoff was to God, the Earth would be filled being treated pretty roughly in Experts say giving your body with perfect, sinless humans time to rest will help it replenish America by the 1960s. At that who had extended the Garden of time, when “convenience” energy and recover from strain. Eden into a worldwide paradise The concept of rest must have trumped every other value, home where animals and humans lived cooks loved being able to whip up originated with our Creator, peacefully in righteousness. Almighty God, who created a fancy main course using The question is, has God’s canned gravy, canned mush- humans and other creatures on purpose changed? Not according Earth with the need to rest and rooms, canned minced onions to Isaiah 55:11 where God and canned roast beef. replenish themselves. In fact, declared, “So will My word be God’s Word even refers to the We’re gonna treat it with a lit- which goes forth from My mouth; tle more respect in this recipe for AP photo Almighty Himself as resting on a It will not return to Me empty, THIS PHOTO shows Beef Stroganoff. This amped-up beef stroganoff is a 1-pot noodle dish made with sacred occasion. From the first Amped-Up Beef Stroganoff. To without accomplishing what I start, the basics remain filet mignon, dried mushrooms, tomato paste and Dijon mustard. It’s a perfect dish for Valentine’s Day. chapter of Genesis, we learn that desire, and without succeeding God prepared the Earth to be unchanged — thin slices of beef in the matter for which I sent it.” fillet topped with a sauce of fresh What to serve alongside this 2 teaspoons minced garlic Reduce the heat to medium, inhabited during six creative — New American Standard Bible. love offering? A nice refreshing 2 teaspoons fresh thyme add the shallot to the skillet and “days.” The end of each of these mushrooms and sour cream, all God cannot lie. We know that. of it ladled over noodles. But I’ve salad involving citrus will provide 1 tablespoon tomato paste cook stirring until softened; add periods is marked by the words: Is it possible, then, that this the perfect contrast. And don’t 1 tablespoon flour the mushrooms and cook, stir- “There came to be evening and beefed up the umami — and seventh day of “rest” is still ongo- intensified the taste — with dried forget the stagecraft! Set a proper 1/3 cup dry red wine ring occasionally until the mush- there came to be morning.” (Gen. ing until God’s purpose is fully table with cloth napkins and 4 ounces egg noodles rooms are lightly browned. Add 1:5, 8, 13, 19, 23, 31) However, mushrooms, tomato paste and realized? The Bible book of Dijon mustard. Also, we cook the mats, a candle or two, and a bot- 1/2 cup sour cream the garlic, thyme, tomato paste with respect to the seventh day, Hebrews, chapters 3 and 4, indi- tle of robust red wine. 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard and flour and cook, stirring, 1 Genesis 2:3 states: “Then God noodles in the sauce, which cates God’s “rest” is still ongoing. makes them that much more AMPED-UP BEEF 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice minute. blessed the seventh day and Hebrews 3:18-19 shows how the STROGANOFF Chopped fresh parsley for gar- Add the red wine, reserved made it holy, because on it he delicious. Israelites in the wilderness failed Ideally, your steak of choice Start to finish: 1 hour nish broth, 1 1/2 cups water, the rested from all the work of creat- to enter into God’s “rest,” Servings: 2 In a small saucepan combine chopped porcini and the noodles ing that he had done.” — New will be beef fillet — it is because of their disobedience Valentine’s Day, after all — but if 1 1/2 ounces dried porcini, the porcini mushrooms and the to the skillet. Bring to a boil, International Version. and lack of faith. rinsed beef broth and bring the mixture reduce to a simmer, and cook, Are we to assume that God you don’t want to splurge, you Then Hebrews 4:3 says: “For can swap in less expensive cuts. 1 1/2 cups low-sodium beef or just to a boil. Remove the pan covered, stirring occasionally, had gotten tired and needed to we who have believed enter that chicken broth from the heat and let the mush- until the noodles are just al rest the way humans need to And if you can’t find dried porci- rest.” — English Standard ni, you’ll be fine with dried shi- 2 tablespoons extra-virgin rooms steep for 15 minutes. dente, about 10 minutes, adding rest? This cannot be. Why? Version. So what is this “rest” olive oil Strain the liquid through a fine additional water if necessary to Because Isaiah 40:28 says, “He itakes or a mix of dried mush- that we who have believed can rooms. In truth, any dried mush- 8 ounces filet mignon cut into strainer, reserving it, and chop keep the noodles partly sub- never grows tired or weary.” — enter? Is your life centered 1-inch cubes the mushrooms. merged. Stir in the sour cream, Good News Translation. So God room packs a one-two punch, around doing God’s will and hav- contributing not only itself, but Kosher salt and black pepper In a large skillet, heat the oil Dijon and lemon juice; adjust the does not have to rest in a literal ing faith that our salvation comes 1/4 cup finely chopped shallot over medium- high heat. Season seasoning if necessary. Add the way as we do. Jesus made this also the savory liquid generated through Christ and not through when it’s rehydrated. That mush- or onion the meat with salt and pepper beef and beef juices and simmer clear when he revealed at John our own vain works? Have you 4 ounces sliced fresh mush- and add it to the pan. Sear the just until the meat is heated, 5:17: “My Father has kept work- room liqueur makes a lip-smack- experienced a change from tire- ing base for any sauce. rooms (white, cremini, exotic or a meat quickly on all sides and about 1 minute. Serve right ing until now, and I keep work- some, purposeless work to joyful mix) transfer it to a plate. away, sprinkled with the parsley. ing.” — New World Translation. service that honors God? In what sense, then, did God As Hebrews 4:10-11 states, “rest” on the seventh day? “For anyone who enters God’s Dior designer debuts Paris couture as Dunst talks girl power According to Jewfaq.org, the rest also rests from their works, Hebrew word “Shabbat” comes just as God did from his. Let us, PARIS (AP) — A labyrinth and from the root “Shin-Beit-Tav,” therefore, make every effort to a scented secret garden led to meaning to “cease, to end, or to enter that rest, so that no one Christian Dior’s enchanted col- rest.” This understanding is will perish by following their lection Monday — the hugely reflected in the New English example of disobedience.” — New anticipated couture debut from Translation of Genesis 2:3, International Version. new designer Maria Grazia which says, “God blessed the No one can earn Divine favor Chiuri. seventh day and made it holy by their works? What God offers The collection in Paris’ Musee because on it he ceased all the us is an unearned gift (Romans Rodin kicked off Paris’ week of work that he had been doing in 6:23). At the same time, it is clear spring-summer couture shows — creation.” that obedience to God, and faith the fashion industry’s ideas fac- Is it reasonable to you that in Jesus as Lord, are the only tory spanning four days and 24 God “rested” in the sense that he ways to fit into God’s arrange- collections. simply ceased from His creative ment and enter into His “rest.” Star guests including actress- works on Earth? If so, we must This requires that we come to a es Kirsten Dunst, Diane Kruger ask the question, why did God knowledge of the truth and do and rapper ASAP Rocky marveled cease and why did the seventh God’s will (1Timothy 2:3-4). at a gargantuan magical tree day not end with the words, Truly, God blessed the seventh constructed inside the venue, “there came to be evening and day and set it aside as something decorated colorfully with bead- there came to be morning?” Is it sacred. By the end of this “day,” ing, lights and philosophical still ongoing? the prayer to let God’s will be quotes. Consider this: It appears in the done “on Earth as it is in heaven” Perhaps inspired by the decor, book of Genesis that the woman will be realized. Everything will Dunst moved beyond fashion to Eve was the final creation on have turned out exactly as God talk to The AP about female planet Earth by God. Although has purposed. All we have to do empowerment. AP photo parts of Genesis are not in is live and act in harmony with Here are some highlights A MODEL wears a creation for Christian Dior’s Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2017 fashion collection chronological order, God told the God’s purpose to join in His rest. Monday: presented in Paris, Monday. man and woman to be fruitful The rest is in God’s hands. —- DIOR’S FOREST FANTASY racially discriminatory NASA in rier would wear around the handled perfectly in the couture, Fairytale music conjured up a the 1960s, said there was no bet- famed apartment — including which played on textures in Female animators break down sensuous, magical atmosphere ter time for the movie to come silk Japanese kimonos and black and white. at Chiuri’s spring-summer show out. Chinese hanfus. High-tech material formed cartoon-women stereotypes that didn’t fully translate to the The 34-year-old actress said The signature “lobster dress” bumps and glistened as if wet on couture. that the “inspiring message is — influenced by Surrealist Dali flat-fronted mini dresses that SANTA CLARITA, Calif. (AP) — THE PRINCESS Taking over the creative reins hugely important in the world — was revisited with inserts evoked gossamer and weightless- For a long time, nearly all of the She has an impossibly tiny of such a historic house as Dior today” as it crossed lines of both alongside menswear jacket sil- ness. Elsewhere, fragmented pat- animation students at the waist and is gorgeous beyond is a daunting task, and so who gender and race at a moment of houettes that riffed on geome- terns resemble the grooves of a California Institute of the Arts’ belief. Big eyes, flowing locks, lus- can blame the talented Italian- political transition in the U.S. try. fossilized shell. were men. cious lips and a heart-shaped face. born designer for playing it a lit- “With the (President Donald The house, which was Copper-plated diagonal high Today, most of CalArts’ more She’s historically usually white tle safe? Trump’s) inauguration, it revamped a few years ago, still heels also disrupted the balance than 250 animation students are and depicted as innocent and vir- The finely executed styles — couldn’t be a better time for this has some way to go before the of the shoe, leaving a rectangular women, and one of their goals is ginal. About the typical princess’ floppy hoods, smooth signature movie to come out. I’m so proud designs gain confidence and lib- gap for the very thought-provok- to create more realistic female waistline, Larsen-Dockray says: “If peplums, feather tiaras, delicate of its success,” Dunst told The erate themselves from the overly ing show. characters — not just the sex they were life-size, they would not sheer black animal masks and AP. referential. —- bombs, shy nerds and haggard have space in their bodies for butterfly chokers — were pared “This film inspires women to —- RALPH & RUSSO villains that dominate now. reproductive organs.” down on sometimes minimalist come out and support other IRIS VAN HERPEN Rapper Nelly and Dunst hit the The reason such stereotypes —- silhouettes. women in the arts and all women Blurring the lines between eclectic Ralph & Russo couture persist, according to Marge Dean, THE FAIRY GODMOTHER The tulle and silk velvet gowns everywhere. It shows a movie’s fashion and art, Dutch show that revamped the bygone president of the industry group She’s always plump and rosy- strongly evoked a fairytale or real power to shape attitudes,” Wunderkind Iris Van Herpen’s glamour days of the 1950s. Women in Animation: Men still fill cheeked, with particular emphasis black-magic theme echoed by the she said. cerebral couture collection Silken full skirts in white and animation’s writing rooms and on large breasts and buttocks. “I forest decor and “Thought Tree” —- explored imperfections and pastel shades successfully director’s chairs. think a lot of animators at that time glistening with Tarot cards and SCHIAPARELLI GOES CHI- “gaps” in fashion and in science. sparkled down the runway worn “Many, many, many women are were thinking about their nannies,” gold coins. NESE The catwalk of short-circuiting on models with sharp, Asian- going to animation schools,” said Larsen-Dockray says. “They’re like The binary palette — of mainly Popstar Kylie Minogue and lines of electricity was lit patchily style bobs. Dean, whose organization tracks the epitome of physical comfort, white and black, with flashes of actress Thandie Newton were so that the eyes of the spectator But the 55 styles felt incongru- figures through schools and every man-child’s dream.” satin red and forest green — front row for Schiaparelli’s cou- had to keep readjusting to focus ous as a whole. industry groups. “Yet if you start —- highlighted a fairytale morality of ture feast — held in the old Place in on the 16 organic, diaphanous Uber-minis of the 1960s sexu- looking at women in creative THE VILLAIN good and bad, producing some of Vendome atelier-apartment of creations. al revolution met with designs roles, the last number we have is While male villains can be any the show’s most beautiful looks. fashion icon Elsa, who died in It had fashion insiders initially that showcased the clubbing only 22 percent.” shape or size, female villains Full, floor-length skirts hid the 1973. looking bemused as they tried in visor and exposed midriff of the In an effort to boost those num- almost always are old and unmar- elfin-like models’ legs, so that Once the place where writer vain to take photos of the show. 1990s. bers, CalArts faculty invites stu- ried. They have gray hair, wrin- they appeared to float across the Jean Cocteau and artist Salvador But they soon realized this was Elsewhere, one structured dio representatives to campus for kles and harsh makeup. They’re mossy runway floor. Dali mingled, on Monday fashion art. pink satin gown embodied 1980s events and maintains a close hardened and sour and always —- insiders were presented a spring- The haphazard lighting was, in decadence and almost evoked relationship with groups like look stern and angry. Visually, DUNST SPEAKS ON WOMEN’S summer show that revisited the fact, the work of German artist the TV show “Dynasty.” Dean’s, which is pushing the stu- they’re typically depicted looking MOVEMENT design house’s shocking pink as Ester Stocker to create visual Still, there were plenty of red- dios to have a creative workforce almost bony with sharp lines, Dunst, whose latest film well as art deco and 1930s distortion — to create “a conflict carpet gowns to satisfy the nas- of half women and half men by including high cheekbones and “Hidden Figures” features the designs. of light and shadow,” so said the cent house’s burgeoning clientele 2025. pointy elbows. untold story of three African- The show channeled the Asian house. that includes Beyonce and The school also has played host —- American women working at a styles that the eccentric coutu- The theme of imperfection was Gwyneth Paltrow. the past two years to a sympo- THE NERD sium on gender bias in anima- Many female sidekicks are tion. This year it focused on the depicted as nerds. They have roles of “Sidekicks, Nerd Girls, glasses, they’re shy and awk- U.K. leader Theresa May to appear in U.S. Vogue magazine Tomboys and More.” ward, and they often have freck- LONDON (AP) — British Prime photographer Annie Leibovitz. made headlines in Britain for The controversy, dubbed Here, a female CalArts student les. They’re also usually in a Minister Theresa May is set to Downing Street says there’s no years. Known for her elegant “Trousergate” by the British renders some archetypal cartoon makeover episode at some point, appear in the American edition of connection between the photo- shoes, May was once criticized by media, set off a debate on double women, and Erica Larsen-Dockray, Larsen-Dockray says, as if to Vogue magazine. graphs and May’s visit to the a member of her party, Nicky standards, because of the focus who teaches a class on “The remind viewers that they can be May’s Downing Street office United States, which is expected Morgan, for appearing in a U.K. on the wardrobes of female politi- Animated Woman,” explains: feminine. “It’s really messed up,” says the pictures for the April in the next few months. magazine wearing a pair of 995 cians and not their male coun- —- she says. edition were shot by celebrity May’s fashion choices have pound ($1,211) leather pants. terparts. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Wednesday, January 25, 2017— 15 For Valentine’s Day, go old-fashion with cherry cupcakes

EVENTS By ELIZABETH KARMEL Associated Press This old-fashioned cherry cup- Ocoee Theatre Guild to sponsor an cake is just the thing for Valentine’s Day. I’ve updated a original comedy at The Venue Creekside cake that my mother used to Ocoee Theatre Guild is sponsoring a comedy about online make for my sisters and me dating called i <3 u (pronounced i less than three u) on Feb 10- when we were children with all 11, 17-18 at 7:30 p.m. at The Venue Creekside on Inman Street the flavors of a bourbon Old- in Cleveland. This contemporary show combines an original Fashioned. The rosy pink color of script with improv. the cake immediately brings to You can buy tickets now online at ocoeetheatreguild.com or at mind the Feast of Saint the Venue one hour before each performance. Valentine. Call 472-8896 for more information. When I drink Old-Fashioneds, I seldom add cherries, but the cherries are essential to this Athens Community Theatre to present cake. The cake is colored a beau- tiful rosy pink by the addition of winter musical, ‘Willy Wonka,’ Feb. 6-16 maraschino cherry juice and a ATHENS, — Athens Community Theatre presents its winter generous amount of chopped 2017 musical production of Roald Dahl’s “Willy Wonka” on Feb. cherries that add texture, and `6-16 in the Sue E. Trotter Theater at The Arts Center in moisture to the light white cake. The cake itself tastes like the Athens. AP photo All Athens Community Theatre productions are sponsored by best vanilla cake you have ever ate with a soft nod to the This PhoTo shows Valentine's cupcakes at the Institute of Culinary Education in New York. This dish Athens Federal Community Bank, Dogwood Dental Care, Grover is from a recipe by Elizabeth Karmel. Thurma, CPA, Muddy Waters Wine & Spirits and Starr Regional maraschino cherries. A fragrant Medical Center. All AACA programs are supported by the orange-bourbon buttercream ¾ teaspoon fine sea salt Bourbon Old-Fashioned only if you want it to taste a little Tennessee Arts Commission. tops the cupcakes and completes ¼ cup maraschino cherry juice Frosting: boozier.If it is too stiff, add a little Roald Dahl’s “Willy Wonka” follows enigmatic candy manufac- the adult “Old-Fashioned” flavor. ½ cup whole milk 1 box (1 pound) powdered more cream. If it is too loose, add turer Willy Wonka as he stages a contest by hiding five golden I had remembered this cake ½ generous cup chopped sugar a little more sugar. tickets in five of his scrumptious candy bars. Whoever comes up fondly but sometimes the memo- maraschino cherries (about 1 Pinch of fine-grain sea salt Taste for balance and add a with these tickets will win a free tour of the Wonka factory, as ry is better than the actual thing. cup of un-chopped cherries) ½ cup (1 stick) unsalted but- touch more salt and vanilla if well as a lifetime supply of candy. Four of the five winning chil- Not so in the case of this cake. In 4 egg whites, stiffly beaten ter, softened needed. Spread on top of cup- dren are insufferable brats: the fifth is a likeable young lad fact, I made it twice recently Preheat oven to 350 F ½ generous teaspoon pure cakes or place in a pastry bag fit- named Charlie Buckett who takes the tour in the company of while my mother and I visited my Using an electric mixer, cream vanilla extract ted with a large star tip and dec- his equally amiable grandfather. The children must learn to fol- sister and her family. We couldn’t together butter and sugar until ½ teaspoon orange extract orate in a swirl pattern. Top with low Mr. Wonka’s rules in the factory — or suffer the conse- get enough of the cake and it is fluffy, about 3-5 minutes. 2 tablespoons heavy cream a pink conversation heart or quences. now my current favorite. In a separate bowl, whisk 1-2 tablespoons bourbon, stemmed cherry, if desired. “Willy Wonka” has music and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse and When making this cake for a together flour, baking powder depending on taste ——— Anthony Newley and was adapted for stage by Leslie Bricusse mixed age crowd, you can make and salt. Stir in alternatively Zest of one large navel orange Cupcake: and Tim McDonald. Fans of the Gene Wilder film will recognize two versions of the boozy icing with the cherry juice and the Sift box of powdered sugar and Nutrition information per serv- many of the songs in the show. and eliminate the bourbon for milk. Remove from electric mixer salt or whisk well to remove any ing: 151 calories; 44 calories from ACT’s scrumdiddlyumptious production of “Willy Wonka” is the under 21 crowd. and stir the chopped cherries lumps. Set aside. fat; 5 g fat (3 g saturated; 0 g directed by long-time ACT collaborators Melonie Carideo (direc- into the cake batter. Fold in the Cream butter until fluffy using trans fats); 13 mg cholesterol; 218 tor), Ellen Kimball (music director), and Angie Hudson (choreog- Cherry Cupcake With Orange- stiffly beaten egg whites. a stand mixer or a hand mixer mg sodium; 25 g carbohydrate; 1 rapher), who directed ACT’s hit production of Rodger’s and Bourbon Frosting Prepare a regular cupcake pan set on medium speed. g fiber; 15 g sugar; 2 g protein. Hammerstein’s “Oklahoma!” in February 2016. Servings: 20 by placing liners in each mold. Slowly add the sugar. When The cast includes Dave Siklosi as Willy Wonka, G. David Start to finish: 40 minutes Fill each cupcake 3/4 of the way the sugar is incorporated in the Bourbon Old-Fashioned Frosting: Brown as the Candy Man, Jedi Gabel as Phineous Trout, Julie ½ cup (1 stick) unsalted but- full. butter, add vanilla extract, cream Nutrition information per serv- Offutt as Mrs. Buckett, Art Kimball as Grandpa Joe and intro- ter, softened Bake for 15-20 minutes or and bourbon one tablespoon at a ing: 200 calories; 65 calories from duces Camden Parr as Charlie Buckett. Other cast members 1 1/8 cups granulated white until a toothpick inserted in the time until your desired consis- fat; 7 g fat (5 g saturated; 0 g are: Lucas Bayes, Katie Bragg, Emma Brannen, Jacob Dockery, sugar middle comes out clean. tency is reached. trans fats); 20 mg cholesterol; 23 Brittany Duggan, Emma Hester, Sarah Kasper, Mary Kennedy, 2 ¼ cups cake flour or 2 cups Let cool on a rack and make Stir in orange zest at the end. mg sodium; 33 g carbohydrate; 0 Alex Lauterbach, Nikki Lawrence, Kristen Liles, Ruby Morgan, all-purpose flour the frosting. Taste and add more bourbon g fiber; 31 g sugar; 0 g protein. Claire Offutt, David Offutt, Emily Offutt, Miriam Offutt, Rick 2 teaspoons baking powder Parker, Keylon Plemons, Karen Siklosi, Alexia Taylor, Maci Tilson, Katie Torbett and Joshua Webb. The score is played by a live orchestra led by Ellen Kimball 5 Valentine’s money wasters: Lose the cost, keep the love and features Tristen Rowland (piano), David Ledbetter (synthe- sizer), Joe Littleton (bass), and Matt Dannel (percussion). Special to the Banner snuggle up on the couch. Melt the chocolate and get to dip- Americans buy more than 180 Performances are Febr.16, 17, 18, 23, 24 and 25 at 7 p.m., Retailers love to sell love. Each Delivery Roses ping! Or if that’s too much work, million Valentine’s Day cards and Feb. 19 and 26 at 2 p.m. year, they spend millions making Love isn’t limited to red roses. reach for some chocolate chip each year! But remember, there Tickets for all performances are $15 for adults, $10 for stu- sure we crave five-course din- Believe it or not, other flowers (in cookie dough and a can of icing. are ways to skip the cheesy, pre- dents. ners, pricey flower bouquets, and other colors) can show love too. Bake a giant cookie and decorate made cards altogether. Tickets are available online at athensartscouncil.org, by sparkly stud earrings. And it’s Think twice before you automati- to your heart’s content! If you have kids, get some glit- phone at 423-745-8781, or in person at The Arts Center, 320 N. working. Americans shell out cally preorder those $100 long- Diamond Jewelry ter, crayons, and construction White St., Athens, Tennessee. more than $13 billion annually stemmed roses. Unless your wedding anniver- paper, and ask them to design a For more information, contact The Arts Center at 423-745- for Valentine’s Day. If she’s a stickler for bouquets, sary falls on Valentine’s Day, for- couple of special cards for you 8781. But if you can’t afford this why not grab some beautiful get the overpriced bling. Jewelry and your spouse to exchange. expensive version of romance, white blooms and a single red is a great gift, but you don’t have Then write meaningful messages here’s another idea — make a rose to place in the bunch? If she to buy her a diamond to say “I inside and swap. They’ll love Museum Center presenting exhibits realistic plan for your money. doesn’t care for flowers, how love you.” being involved, and you’ll love on agriculture, College Hill Heritage And if that means you need to about a nice succulent in a lovely Scroll through websites like seeing what they come up with. If scale back, go right ahead. Here pot, or a dozen red and pink bal- Etsy for one-of-a-kind gifts at a kiddos aren’t in the picture, The Museum Center at Five Points will display agricultural are five Valentine’s Day tradi- loons? Just make sure it’s some- great price. Or, if your honey design and make the card your- artifacts pertaining to the Ocoee Region in “Grown and Bred in tions you can easily ditch with- thing she’d actually appreciate. already has heirloom rings or self. It doesn’t have to be a work East Tennessee,” an exhibit about Tennessee agriculture and out any love lost. Boxed Chocolates earrings, why not sneak them to of art. Chances are the more farming in our region. Fixed Menus Buy chocolate, please. But a reputable jeweler for a quick unique it is, the more your signif- Visit the Museum to discover more about local agriculture, Restaurants are notorious for think outside the marked-up, cleaning and repair? Your icant other will appreciate it. how food was produced before the 21st century and today. This beefing up their prices around heart-shaped box. For a fun thoughtfulness will warm her Valentine’s Day doesn’t have to exhibit will be on view through May 27. Mother’s Day and Valentine’s spin, whip up some homemade heart much more than generic cost a fortune. Simply set a The College Hill Heritage exhibit wil be on display through Day. They know people don’t goodies. It’s not hard to do, we jewelry. budget and get creative. There March 25. For more information, call 339-5745. want to cook and clean on days promise. Store-Bought Greeting Cards are countless ways to bless your meant for pampering, but that Just head to the store and grab While this isn’t a huge sweetheart for less! doesn’t mean the only alternative a few high-quality chocolate bars, expense, it’s definitely a lucrative —Used with permission from Etowah Arts Commission to present is an overpriced outing. some fruit, and a bag of pretzels. one for retailers. That’s because DaveRamsey.com Forget tradition. 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Pasta problem: Flavored oils Hold together Why so much water? Dear Heloise: I save oil from Dear Heloise: If you enjoy eat- Dear Heloise: Why do all the jars of minced garlic, roasted red ing tacos, you also know that PASTA RECIPES begin with the peppers, marinated artichoke with the first bite, the taco shell directions “Bring a large pot of 4 hearts and other similar items in can break, and all the fillings can to 6 quarts of water to a rapid the refrigerator. come out. But I have a hint to boil”? Do we really need to use When I need a quick appetizer, keep those fillings in place. When that much water, and if so, why? I drizzle the flavored oils over making the taco, start by placing — Samantha T. in New York cream cheese to create a cracker a piece of lettuce inside the taco topping that is unique and deli- shell. Next, add all the other taco Yes, especially if making a cious! fillings on top of the lettuce. If the pound or more of pasta. One rea- There are so many options, shell breaks, chances are the let- son is that it helps keep the pasta and I am never disappointed with tuce will stay intact and keep the from sticking together while cook- the taste. — Gayle F., Knoxville, fillings from falling out. — Jerry ing. It provides lots of room for Tenn. W. in California the pasta to move around while Jerry, brilliant! Living in San washing away the starch from the Stale cake Antonio, crispy tacos are a main- pasta. The other reason is, if Dear Heloise: I love to bake stay, and sometimes a mess. Big cooking larger, longer pastas like taco hug! — Heloise spaghetti and fettuccine, a lot of cakes, but find that many times, water is needed. Or I break them after slicing a piece off the cake, in half before putting them in the it quickly gets hard and stale Roasting chicken pot. I know! Sacrilege! Also, it’s where the cut was made. Dear Heloise: I don’t have a easier to eat, I think. Do you have a hint to prevent fancy, vertical roasting pan for Small amounts of pasta can this from happening in the cooking whole chickens. Instead, be made in a smaller pot with future? — Kim B., via email I use my fluted cake pan. I spray less water, but why not go the it with oil and sit the chicken safe route for the perfect pasta? Sure do! When you have cut upright using the centerpiece — Heloise the last slice, take a piece of wax inside the chicken to hold it up. or parchment paper and place it Most of the juices collect in SEND A GREAT HINT TO: over the sliced areas. the pan ring. But I place the pan Heloise Each time you remove a slice, on a rimmed baking sheet, just P.O. Box 795000 continue resealing the cut area in case. — Kathleen P., San Antonio, TX 78279-5000 with the paper. Louisville, Ky. Fax: 210-HELOISE This will help keep the cake Email: [email protected] stay fresher longer. — Heloise © 2017 by King Features Syndicate Inc. 16—Cleveland Daily Banner—Wednesday, January 25, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com Viewpoint

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Virtues of public notices in ‘newspapers’ greater than touted alternatives ibson­County­residents elect”­ to­ publish­ notices­ on­ a first­saw­in­the­Nov.­22, publicly­available­website­in­lieu G2016,­ editions­ of­ the of­other­publication­methods.” Milan­ Mirror-Exchange­ that­ a A­bill­expected­this­year­seeks local­nursing­home­was­in­seri- to­ change­ the­ law­ on­ soliciting ous­trouble­with­federal­authori- competitive­ bids­ and­ allow­ use ties­for­alleged­maltreatment­of of­ “an­ alternative­ method­ of patients. announcement­ that­ generates It­ was­ in­ a­ legally-required the­ widest­ cir- public­ notice­ that­ informed culation.” friends­ and­ family­ of­ patients’ There­ is days­ before­ Thanksgiving­ that never­ proof Medicare­ and­ Medicaid­ pay- that­ govern- ments­ would­ end­ soon.­ It ment­ websites appeared­ in­ print,­ on­ the could­do­that. paper’s­ online­ edition­ and­ a The­ “widest statewide­website. circulation” The­notice­was­an­act­by­gov- and­ dwindling Gibson President Donald Trump promising big ernment­to­prevent­public­harm. r e a d e r s h i p It­ was­ an­ official­ news­ tip­ that issues­ were­ addressed­ three led­ the­ Mirror­ to­ report,­ “Feds years­ ago­ when­ newspapers come­ down­ hard­ on­ Milan were­required­to­post­all­printed change, while picking some small fights Health­Care.” notices­ on­ the­ paper’s­ local WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald will allow him to succeed where other politi- The­ notice­ was­ the­ type­ of website­ and­ on­ a­ statewide Trump won the White House promising big EWS NALYSIS cians have failed. accountability­that­harkens­back aggregate­ website:­ tnpublicno- changes to the nation’s economy, health AP N A But Trump appears to have concluded to­ the­ first­ Congress­ in­ 1789 tice.com. care system and foreign policy. that his ability to do so hinges in part on which­ordered­that­reports­of­all To­make­notices­more­visible, He spent his first full day in office picking dent on. tearing down the national media, an institu- of­ its­ official­ acts­ be­ placed­ in newspapers­provide­a­link­to­the small fights. Trump has long been easily sidetracked tion whose attention he simultaneously Trump turned what was intended to be a by relatively insignificant issues, particularly craves. While most presidents view the day’s three­independent­newspapers. notices­ from­ the­ front­ page­ of bridge-building visit to the CIA on Saturday those that threaten to chip away at his care- headlines as a sideshow, Trump sees them It­reflected­the­public­distrust­of their­ website.­ Notices­ must­ be into a media-bashing session centered on fully cultivated image as the ultimate win- as a daily barometer of his standing. the­new­government available­ to­ the­ public­ without what he saw as low-ball reports about the ner. He repeatedly inflated his crowd counts He’s benefited from his supporters’ deep The­safety­notice­in­Milan­was charge. crowd size on Inauguration Day. He berated during the campaign, even though he was distrust of journalists and the reality that in­ stark­ contrast­ to­ earlier That­ law­ provided­ more­ and a magazine journalist by name for an inac- easily drawing bigger audiences than his most media pundits predicted his defeat in actions­ across­ the­ state­ in better­ access­ than­ ever­ at­ no curate report about Oval Office decor that rivals. When during a general election the campaign — never mind the fact that had been quickly corrected. Then, he dis- debate Democrat Hillary Clinton raised old many Republicans, including some now Wartburg. additional­charge. patched his press secretary, Sean Spicer, to comments Trump had made about a beauty serving in senior White House roles, did as Voters­learned­in­the­Morgan Readership­studies­show­that the White House briefing room to reinforce queen’s weight, he took the bait and spent well. His active presence on Twitter and County­ News­ that­ county­ com- adults­ who­ migrate­ from­ the the message in an angry tirade that includ- several days defending what he had said two other social media sites has given him the missioners­ ignored­ a­ state­ law printed­ newspaper­ usually­ go ed false — and easy to fact-check — state- decades earlier. ability to command attention for his own when­they­elected­a­new­mem- no­further­than­the­newspaper’s ments. It seemed to be no coincidence that version of events, which is often replicated ber.­ The­ law­ requires­ ”public website.­ The­ national­ News The day left no doubt that Trump will gov- Trump’s fixation on the inaugural crowd by pro-Trump outlets. notice­to­be­given­in­a­newspa- Media­ Alliance­ reports­ surveys ern, at least for now, as he campaigned: fix- came on a day when throngs of women Now Trump has all the trappings of the ating on seemingly minor issues, letting no flocked to Washington for a protest against presidency to promote his version of events per­of­general­circulation­in­the showing­ that­ two­ out­ of­ three perceived slight slip by unchallenged, and, his presidency. The march appeared to draw as well. When Spicer stepped into the White county­ at­ least­ seven­ (7)­ days U.S.­adults­read­a­newspaper­in sometimes, creating his own set of facts. larger crowds than the one that gathered on House briefing room Saturday evening, the prior”­ to­ a­ meeting­ to­ fill­ a print­or­online­during­the­week. Indeed, some of Trump’s remarks at CIA the National Mall to watch Trump be sworn pack of ever-ready journalists that work out vacancy­ because­ before­ any Research­in­Tennessee­showed headquarters, with agency brass looking on, in as the 45th president of the United of the West Wing was at the ready to chroni- action­registered­voters­are­enti- comparable­numbers. might well have come at one of his raucous States. cle his remarks. tled­to­“an­opportunity­to­submit The­ public­ would­ miss­ valu- campaign rallies. But this time, it was a The women’s march was widely covered Spicer, a Washington veteran who served names­to­the­county­legislative able­protections­with­notices­on memorial to fallen CIA agents that served as on cable news, which Trump watches regu- in former President George W. Bush’s the backdrop for Trump’s declaration that larly. His motorcade routes Saturday also administration, was nearly shouting as he body­for­consideration.” government­websites.­Virtues­in journalists are “the most dishonest human gave him an up-close look at the protesters, read off a script. Like his boss, he played These­examples­are­germane the­system­now­include: beings on Earth.” including some who lined the street and loose with the facts, including his claim that to­recurring­attempts­to­change Notices­ are­ delivered­ by­ an “I have a running war with the media,” shouted at the president as he pulled back white “floor coverings” to protect the grass how­ the­ public­ gets­ notice­ of independent­and­historically­reli- Trump said, looking out at an audience of into the White House. on the National Mall were used for the first official­ actions­ or­ plans. able­ source­ where­ the­ public men and women who have played a direct In theory, the pace and pressures of the time and drew attention to any empty space. Proposals­ include­ moving expects­to­find­them.­They­usual- role in the nation’s wars against terrorism. presidency should leave Trump with less The same coverings were used four years Even with Trump’s track record, it was a capacity to respond to every irritation. He ago. notices­ from­ newspapers­ to ly­appear­in­the­same­place­in­the remarkable scene. High-level CIA leaders now leads the world’s largest economy and Ari Fleischer, who stood at the same podi- government­ websites­ or­ giving printed­version­of­the­local­news- stood silently as the commander in chief most powerful military. His loyal supporters um as Bush’s first press secretary, wrote on local­ politicians­ discretion. paper.­ Whereas­ they­ are­ highly unleashed his off-topic attacks, though have pinned their hopes for change in Twitter, “This is called a statement you are Morgan­ County’s­ discretion­ not visible­ on­ newspaper­ websites, other agency employees who had volun- Washington squarely on him, believing that told to make by the President. And you to­ give­ notice­ of­ its­ meeting they­could­get­buried­in­an­array teered to attend the event cheered the presi- his unconventional background and style know the President is watching.” shows­ why­ moving­ notices of­government­websites. could­be­a­bad­idea. A­ newspaper­ cannot­ be Proponents­ cite­ reports­ of hacked­which­makes­the­notice dwindling­ print­ readership­ and secure­ and­ thus­ more­ reliable. TODAY IN HISTORY generalized­ assertions­ that­ the The­ Anderson­ County­ website public­ now­ gets­ all­ of­ its­ infor- was­ hacked­ in­ 2016,­ and­ five (AP) — Today is Wednesday, In 1971, Charles Manson and lasting psychological conse- Actress Leigh Taylor-Young is mation­from­the­internet.­Some months­ later­ officials­ did­ not Jan. 25, the 25th day of 2017. three women followers were con- quences” from the use of the iso- 72. Actress Jenifer Lewis is 60. claim­ it’s­ a­ good­ way­ to­ save know­what­happened. There are 340 days left in the victed in Los Angeles of murder lation as punishment. A Houston Actress Dinah Manoff is 59. money,­but­there­often­are­other A­ printed­ record­ of­ a­ public year. and conspiracy in the 1969 slay- grand jury investigating under- Country musician Mike Burch agendas. notice­is­an­important­document Today’s Highlight in History: ings of seven people, including cover footage of Planned (River Road) is 51. Rhythm-and- “It­isn’t­unusual­for­politicians in­ any­ governmental­ or­ legal On Jan. 25, 1947, gangster Al actress Sharon Tate. Idi Amin Parenthood found no wrongdo- blues singer Kina is 48. Actress Capone died in Miami Beach, seized power in Uganda by oust- ing by the abortion provider, and China Kantner is 46. Actress Ana seeking­ revenge­ for­ negative proceedings­which­is­why­notice Florida, at age 48. ing President Milton Obote in a instead indicted anti-abortion Ortiz is 46. Drummer Joe Sirois press­ coverage­ to­ retaliate­ by is­easily­verifiable­in­the­hands On this date: military coup. activists for using fake driver’s (Mighty Mighty Bosstones) is 45. sponsoring­ legislation­ that of­a­newspaper. In 1533, England’s King Henry In 1981, the 52 Americans licenses when making the videos Musician Matt Odmark (Jars of would­ eliminate­ public­ notice It­ is­ a­ service­ provided­ by VIII secretly married his second held hostage by Iran for 444 days that targeted the handling of Clay) is 43. Actress Mia Kirshner advertising­in­newspapers,”­the good­ corporate­ citizens­ and wife, Anne Boleyn, who later gave arrived in the United States. fetal tissue in clinics. (The is 42. Actress Christine Lakin is Public­ Notice­ Resource­ Center local­employers­with­more­than birth to Elizabeth I. In 1990, an Avianca Boeing charges were later dropped.) The 38. Rhythm-and-blues singer in­Washington­reported.­It­was­a a­casual­interest­in­keeping­the In 1890, reporter Nellie Bly 707 ran out of fuel and crashed Russian Olympic Committee Alicia Keys is 36. Actor Michael (Elizabeth Cochrane) of the New in Cove Neck, Long Island, New banned four track and field ath- Trevino is 32. Pop musician reference­ to­ Gov.­ Chris public­ informed­ about­ govern- York World completed a round- York; 73 of the 158 people letes for doping. Calum Hood (5 Seconds to Christie’s­ campaign­ against ment­ and­ topics­ of­ broader, the-world journey in 72 days, 6 aboard were killed. Actress Ava Today’s Birthdays: Country Summer) is 21. Actress Olivia newspapers­ in­ the­ New­ Jersey general­interest. hours and 11 minutes. The Gardner died in London at age singer Claude Gray is 85. Movie Edward (TV: “Better Things”) is Legislature.­The­one-time­presi- When­ governments­ create United Mine Workers of America 67. director Tobe Hooper is 74. 10. dential­ candidate­ blames­ news new­ programs­ they­ typically was founded in Columbus, Ohio. 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Phone 472-5041 or fax 614-6529 SportS [email protected] Raiders fall just short of century mark in district win over McMinn Tribe By RICHARD ROBERTS sure for four quarters from the goals with Davis scoring 18 of his Banner Sports Editor McMinn girls, were unable to total output with six 3s from take advantage of late game behind the arc. Cleveland ended ATHENS — The Cleveland Blue opportunities and fell to the Lady with 13 three-pointers with six Raiders fell just two points short Cherokees 46-42. different Blue Raiders contribut- of the century mark Tuesday “It was definitely a good offen- ing from distance. night after controlling the entire sive effort. It’s hard to score 98 “We really focus on dominating 32 minutes of hardwood against points in a high school game. I inside and I felt like we played McMinn County in a District 5- was a little bothered by the 72 we inside out really well. We made AAA matchup in the home of the gave up. I thought we were a little the extra pass to find the 3 Cherokees. sloppy on the defensive end, but because we didn’t shoot a lot of KK Curry again led the Raiders I give McMinn County a lot of contested 3s, they were pretty in scoring with 19 of his 21 credit. Tauren (Jones) is tough to open. We also missed some pret- points coming in the first half in guard off the bounce, and he cre- ty open 3s, too,” McCowan the 98-72 win. The junior for- ated a lot of problems for us tak- observed. ward sat out the majority of the ing it to the rim,” said Blue The Blue Raiders, coming off a fourth quarter, after fouling out Raiders coach Jason McCowan, tough week of district confronta- with his fifth foul early in the whose Raiders return to the tions with Walker Valley and final eight minutes. Deonte Davis court Thursday night in a make- Bradley Central, were able to piled in 19 for Cleveland and up game with Ooltewah. keep their up-tempo style of play Dionte Ware also had a big night Jones tied Curry’s effort with fresh against the Cherokees the with 16 and Kregg Ware scored in 21 for the Cherokees. entire night. Cleveland went to double figures with 12. The Blue Raiders (18-2, 8-0 the 3s early scoring 15 of 30 first- The Lady Raiders, after bat- District 5-AAA) and Cherokees (12- quarter points behind the arc. tling continuous full-court pres- 10, 2-7) combined for 22 3-point Curry, Dionte Ware, Davis and Kregg Ware all hit on 3-point attempts. “We wanted to make sure we kept the tempo up playing on the AP photo road, especially here. I’ve had TENNESSEE GuARD Robert Hubbs III (3) grabs a rebound over Kentucky guard Malik Monk (5) some crazy games at McMinn in the second half Tuesday, in Knoxville. County. I didn’t want it to come down to a fourth-quarter game and I’m glad our guys were able to extend the lead and have a pretty comfortable 20-plus lead Volunteers stun going into the half. I’ll take that in a lot of games,” said McCowan. Norance Berry and Alex Patterson added their names to the list of 3-point shooters in the No. 4 Kentucky second quarter, helping the Raiders to a 56-35 halftime lead. KNOXVILLE (AP) — On a night full of stunners erased a 21-point deficit to beat the Wildcats 84- A 9-0 run in the third put in college basketball, Tennessee added No. 4 77. No second-half comeback was necessary this Cleveland out front 70-38, the Kentucky to the list of upset victims. time, as Tennessee pulled ahead for good with largest lead of the night (32 Robert Hubbs III scored 25 points Tuesday just over 4 minutes left in the first half. points). The Blue Raiders headed night and Tennessee surprised Kentucky 82-80 “Tennessee was better than us tonight,” into the final eight minutes with to snap the Wildcats’ seven-game winning Kentucky coach John Calipari said. “They a more than comfortable 80-55 streak. deserved to win the game. It would have been a advantage and cruised to the 98- Tennessee (11-9, 4-4 Southeastern shame if we’d made a 3 or something crazy and 72 victory with Patterson closing Conference) beat Kentucky (17-3, 7-1) in had won the game. ... From the start, they out the 3-point barrage with a Knoxville for the second straight season and deserved to win.” final trey with less than a minute earned its first victory over a top-five team since Admiral Schofield scored 15 points, Grant left. an 83-76 triumph over No. 3 Pittsburgh on Dec. Williams had 13 and Lamonte Turner added 10 “This will hopefully give us a 11, 2010. for Tennessee. Schofield and Turner led a little momentum in the heat of “We just wanted to go out and make a state- Tennessee bench that outscored Kentucky’s district competition. We are right ment,” Hubbs said. “I think we did that tonight.” reserves 37-4. in the middle of it. We have two Kentucky’s defeat capped a night in which Malik Monk scored 25 points, Bam Adebayo games back-to-back Thursday three of the nation’s top four teams lost. had 21 and De’Aaron Fox added 17 for Kentucky. Banner photo, LYNNAE ROBERTS and Friday because of cancella- Marquette beat No. 1 Villanova 74-72 and No. 2 Fox was in Kentucky’s starting lineup three CLEVELAND’S KREGG WARE goes to the hoop against McMinn tions,” McCowan said in looking Kansas fell 85-69 at No. 18 West Virginia. County in a District 5-AAA matchup between the Blue Raiders and In Kentucky’s last visit to Knoxville, Tennessee See VOLUNTEERS, Page 19 Cherokees Tuesday, in Athens. See RAIDERS, Page 19 No. 2 Bearettes roll; Bears come up short By JOE CANNON now 8-0 against the Collegedale “Playing a county rival on their 15 at half and 64-32 heading into Banner Assistant Sports Editor squad. floor, where we’ve lost before, we the final period. Meanwhile, when the boys won’t overlook them,” declared After the Lady ’Canes netted East Hamilton brought a pair took the court, the short-handed Coach Reuter, whose team is the first basket of the fourth of surprising District 5-AAA con- Bears were able to win the final now 21-0 on the season and rid- quarter, the Bears scored the tending teams into Jim Smiddy 24 minutes, but couldn’t over- ing a current 39-game home win- next seven points to trigger the Arena Tuesday evening, and both come a slow start as the ning streak, as well as 40 “running clock rule” before Bradley Central teams got off to Hurricanes blew out to a big straight over 5-AAA opponents. coasting to the 29-point victory. slow starts, but in the end only enough lead in the opening frame “We still have a lot of ball to play “They (EH) are a good, young one Hurricane squad was able to to hold on for a 68-60 win. before we get to the district tour- team and we shot poor, but we post their first-ever hardwood “We got ourselves into too big nament and we need to keep played tough defense,” declared victory over the Black-and-Gold. of a hole and couldn’t climb out playing a high level.” Bearette senior Emma Kate In a matchup of teams that of it,” remarked Bradley head Despite making just one of Brown afterward. “I’m proud of were yet to have lost a district coach Chuck Clark after the their first eight shots, the the way we have played this sea- game, the second-ranked Bears first defeat in seven games Bearettes (21-0, 8-0 District 5- son and am excited to see where Bearettes continued their domi- at the hands of East Hamilton. AAA) never trailed last night as it leads us.” nance over the Lady Hurricanes, “They (EH) can out hot and we they copped seven steals and “The 36 turnovers, including using 22 steals and taking started slow. We were down 15 at forced 14 turnovers in the first 25 in the first half, is the most advantage of 36 turnovers for a the end of the first (period), but eight-minute period, using a 15- we’ve forced this season,” praised 74-43 “running clock” blow out. only lost by eight in the end.” 2 run to break the game open Coach Reuter. “Plus we had 18 “We shot poorly at first, but The Bradley squads will now early. assists on 25 made baskets Banner photo, JOE CANNON our defense played well. We got turn their attention to the north Holding East Hamilton (11-10, which says a lot about our BRADLEY CENTRAL senior Halle Hughes, center, heads up the our motors going once we were end of the county where they 6-1) to just five points in the unselfish play on offense.” court after one of her eight steals in Tuesday evening’s 74-45 District able to get into our transition have a date against Walker Valley opening frame, Bradley contin- “East Hamilton is a team that 5-AAA victory over East Hamilton at Jim Smiddy Arena. Bearette game,” commented Bearette Friday evening for a pair of key ued to stretch its advantage as classmate Emma Kate Brown, left also heads out on the fast break, head coach Jason Reuter, who is district battles in “The Stable.” the night went along, leading 39- See BRADLEY, Page 19 while a Lady Hurricane defender gives chase. Experience takes over for Mustangs in sweep of Ooltewah By PATRICK MacCOON coach Bob Williams said. “Give the clutch play of a Mustang sen- “We had four seniors out there Banner Sports Writer Ooltewah credit, they played ior guard who came into the and Kolten (Gibson), who has pretty good defense and were night leading his team in steals. some state experience also. We While one might think a team’s patient with the ball. Possessions Zach Eslinger’s splash from have learned from some tough lowest-scoring output of the sea- were at a premium. All in all, we the right corner, which was losses not too long ago, and we son would result in a loss, came here to win the game no assisted by Kolten Gibson, gave got back to finishing games like Walker Valley chose the same matter what, and we found a Walker Valley the lead at 33-31 we did a lot last year. Experience game to also put forth its best way.” with 5:12 remaining. was the biggest spark for us defensive showing of the season. With an upset win over state The lightning-quick two-sport tonight late.” The result was a 40-33 District power White County early in the standout finished with five of his Gibson led all scorers with 12 5-AAA victory on the road season at home, the Owls eight points and two of his three points (two 3s) and was a recipi- against Ooltewah on Tuesday appeared to make a push late for steals in the fourth quarter, with ent of well-timed passes from night. another unexpected finish, Eslinger’s last swipe ending Bryce Nunnelly and Eslinger for The Mustangs improved to 11- despite trailing 19-13 in a lack- Ooltewah’s hopes of a comeback back-to-back backdoor layups to 9 overall and 4-4 in district play luster first half. as it trailed by seven with 42 sec- take a 38-31 lead with 1:42 left as they prepare to host a major A 3-pointer as the third quar- onds left. before the final horn. showdown Friday night with rival ter buzzer sounded for Omari “Honestly, the biggest thing to Nunnelly made 3-pointers on Bradley Central, which sits one Kendricks and a layup by Daizon do with the way we finished this the first possessions of the first Banner photo, PATRICK MacCOON game ahead for third-place in the Taylor to begin the fourth gave win is experience,” said Eslinger, and third quarters to go on to WALKER VALLEY senior guard Zach Eslinger goes to the hoop district standings with a 5-3 Ooltewah a 31-30 lead. who was a standout receiver for score 11 points, while adding a and is fouled in the fourth quarter in Friday’s District 5-AAA matchup record. However, in the final five min- the highest-scoring football team game-high four assists. against Ooltewah. Eslinger scored five of his eight points in the final “Both teams struggled on utes of regulation the final out- in Walker Valley history this sea- five minutes of a 40-33 win for the Mustangs. offense tonight,” WVHS head come was largely determined by son. See WALKER VALLEY, Page 19 18—Cleveland Daily Banner—Wednesday, January 25, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com

SCOREBOARD Hawks split division showdown Special to the Banner assists, and three blocks. 29 lead into the fourth. The final Tennessee Christian Hannah Armao added a double- period was a different story as Preparatory School played host double with 11 points and 11 TCPS came alive and made fewer to Knoxville Christian Tuesday rebounds. Raylee Evans came mistakes. The Hawks outscored night in a SCAA North Division away with three points, nine the KCS Knights 19-1 in the final showdown. First up, the Lady rebounds and four assists. eight minutes resulting in a 48- Hawks took on the KCS Lady Eleanor Jenkins added two 45 victory. Knights and fell by a 51-44 points, a rebound and two Scoring for TCPS were Barrett margin. The Hawks stepped onto steals. Lauren Stout contributed Pope with 14 points, five the court in the closer and two points, and a rebound and rebounds and 10 steals. Nate stepped off with a narrow 48-45 Whitney White added one point, Boyd came away with 10 points, win. one rebound, oe steal and two 12 rebounds, 5 steals, 3 assists, Knoxville Christian took con- assists. and thee blocks while Silas trol of the girls game early and In the boys game, the TCPS Pippenger hit double figures build a quick lead. At halftime, Hawks suddenly found them- with10 points to go with eight the Lady Hawks found them- selves staring down seemingly rebounds, a steal and one assist. selves down by 16 points. TCPS the same fate as the Lady Hawks. Micah West added six points, two came out of halftime with new life Knoxville Christian came out of rebounds and two assists. Evan and started to chip away at the the gate strong against a flat Gaffney also scored six points Knoxville Christian lead. The Hawks squad. As halftime closed with six rebounds, a steal and an comeback fell short, however, in, TCPS found itself down by assist and assist and Samuel AP photo and KCS took the win. nine. Conar added two points and two quarterback Tom Brady signals against the Cleveland Browns, in Cleveland. Merritt Jenkins led the Lady KCS built on its lead in the rebounds. The Patriots and Atlanta Falcons will play in the Super Bowl Feb. 5, in Houston. Hawks (5-5) with 25 points, six third period outscoring the The Hawks improve to 9-7 on rebounds, one steal, three Hawks by six points to take a 44- the season.

head coaching experience as well as 30 years experience in junior college, NAIA and NCAA Division I basketball. For Rest over, Patriots begin Super CCS wins by 2 over CAYA more information, contact Coach Kilby at (423) 596-2515. FISHINg Special to the Banner Cleveland regained the lead CLEVELAND BASSMASTERS two minutes into the fourth The Cleveland Bassmasters meet the first Thursday of each month at South Cleveland United Methodist Church at Bowl prep for Atlanta Falcons Cleveland Christian School quarter, 54-53. 7 p.m. Cleveland Bassmasters includes boaters and non- boaters and are associated with FLW. The club fishes and headed south Tuesday to As the clocked wound down, holds tournament on Chickamauga Lake, Nickajack Lake, FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Los Angeles, Seattle, Arizona and dinator Matt Patricia said. “I usu- Collegedale to take on South the teams traded points in bat- Lake Guntersville, Lake Weiss, Watts Bar and Neely Henry. Dues for the Bassmasters are $35 quarterly. Other fees Bill Belichick is on to the Atlanta Denver). ally don’t wind up comparing him Division opponent Collegedale tling to a 64-all tie with time run- include $35 FLW joining fee, $8 insurance, $20 per year for Falcons. The Patriots do have some to other people; I wind up com- biggest largemouth or smallmouth bass and $15 for tourna- Adventist Youth in Action. The ning out. With eight seconds left ment largemouth or smallmouth prize. For more information, After taking a day to review familiarity with Falcons coach paring other people to him just Crusaders got off to a quick start in regulation, Levi Wycoff hit the contact Dewayne Lowe at (423)715-5772. and recharge following his team’s Dan Quinn, who was defensive because of his skill set and his opening with a 6-0 run. By the game-winning shot for the SOCCER LEE WINTER ID CAMP AFC championship game win coordinator of the Seattle ability.” end of the first period of play, Crusaders, locking up the victory. Lee University will hold a Winter ID Camp Feb. 11 from over Pittsburgh, the New Seahawks when the teams met in The team will have meetings they held a 16-10 lead and went 10 a.m. until 5 p.m., for girls in grades 8-12. An overall Tanner Alguire was the leading insight in to Lee and its women’s soccer program, will give England coach said Tuesday that the Super Bowl two years ago. Wednesday and then return to on to pull off a 66-64 win over scorer for the Crusaders with 21 participants an opportunity to meet current players, coach- ing staff and tour the university campus. It will also include a the coaching staff’s preparations “They have some of their own the practice field on Thursday. CAYA. points, followed by Martin with Q&A session, recruiting information and fun high intensity are fully underway for the Super characteristics and of course the Patricia is in his fifth season CAYA quickly closed the gap in training sessions and scrimmages. 18 and Wycoff with 14. Jason The cost is $110 with a T-shirt included. To register go Bowl. players are different, so that leading the Patriots’ defense, but the early minutes of the second Ollis added nine and Graham to www.leesoccer.com or contact either Luidgi Beauzile ([email protected] or 954-635-7419) or Amy The Patriots are preparing to makes it different,” Belichick has been a New England assis- quarter, eventually taking its first Stewart contributed four to the Cooley ([email protected] or 423-381-2416). make their seventh Super Bowl said. “But schematically there is tant since 2004. lead of the game and held on for LEE YOUTH SOCCER LEAgUE winning effort. Registration is now open for the Lee 4v4 Youth Soccer berth during the Belichick era, quite a bit of carryover.” While he’s witnessed the inter- a 33-25 halftime lead. “I’m proud of my guys’ effort League which is set to kick off its sixth season beginning March 14 on the campus of Lee University. The recreational making them veterans at this One of the key differences, he actions of several different teams The Crusaders answered with tonight. Tanner played excep- soccer league is for boys and girls, ages 5-12 and includes point in handling the various said, is that the Falcons seem to in that time, he said this group some clutch shots coming out of players of all levels of ability from beginner to more tionally well,” said coach Larry advanced. The six-week program is run by the coaching logistics involved with the big bring a little more pressure than has a vibe in the locker room that the break. Bo Martin hit a key 3- Davis after the big win. “We have staff and players of the Lee University men's soccer team. Players will meet on Tuesday night for a skills clinic and game. Belichick said it’s helped Seattle ran. is unique. point shot as time expired in the had some key victories since the training and then will play matches Saturday mornings on a them turn the page “about as Belichick also sees similarities It is a dynamic that he’s look- third quarter to knock the Eagles’ smaller field with smaller goals. Players and teams are holidays. I’m excited heading selected according to age and ability. Online registration is quickly as we could.” in the schemes, which rely on ing forward to seeing grow over lead down to 48-51. down the final stretch.” now available, or you can stop by the McKenzie building and fill out the registration form. For more information, go to “We’re on to Atlanta now as a players of similar skillsets such these next two weeks. http://www.leesoccercamps.com. Or you can call the men's coaching staff. We’re deep in the as Seattle’s Kam Chancellor and “If you play at this point in the Pacific Division soccer office at 423-614-8635. Discounts for early registra- WLPct gB tion ends March 1 middle of them,” he said. Atlanta’s Keanu Neal. season, you play this late in the ON TAP Golden State 38 7 .844 — New England has fond memo- “Go right down the line — season and you’re blessed L.A. Clippers 30 17 .638 9 Thursday, Jan. 26 Sacramento 17 27 .386 20 ries of the Super Bowl played in they’re similar,” Belichick said. enough to do that, I think the BASKETBALL Phoenix 15 30 .333 23 PREP STANDINgS Union University at Lee University, 6 L.A. Lakers 16 32 .333 23 High School Basketball Houston, having won in 2004 on This will also be the second guys just have that kind of spe- Ooltewah at Cleveland, 6 (JV, 3:30) Tuesday’s games TCPS at Apostolic Christian, 6 as of Jan. 23 Adam Vinatieri’s field goal in the straight game that the Patriots cial bond,” he said. Chicago 100, Orlando 92 Boys WRESTLINg Philadelphia 121, L.A. Clippers 110 closing seconds to beat the defense will have to contend with “They have a good time with Region Duals San Antonio 108, Toronto 106 District 5-AAA at Rhea County HS Washington 123, Boston 108 Team District Overall Carolina Panthers. a dynamic receiver. each other but they also know Walker Valley vs. Bradley Central, 6 Denver 103, Utah 93 #5 Cleveland 8-0 18-2 “There was a big matchup Julio Jones had nine recep- when we’re in the meetings, we’re Soddy-Daisy vs. Cleveland, 6 Minnesota 112, Phoenix 111 East Hamilton 6-1 17-6 Friday, Jan. 27 Wednesday’s games against our kind of ‘no-name’ tions for 180 yards and two grinding, we’re working, we’re BASKETBALL Bradley Central 5-3 11-8 Sacramento at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Walker Valley 4-4 11-9 Columbia State at Cleveland State, 5:30 Houston at Boston, 7:30 p.m. offensive line and a very good scores in Atlanta’s NFC champi- studying. Bradley Central at Walker Valley, 6 (JV, 3:30) Miami at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. McMinn County 2-7 12-10 defensive front that the Panthers onship game win over Green Bay, “When those guys communi- Cleveland at Soddy-Daisy, 6 (JV, 3:30) Atlanta at Chicago, 8 p.m. Ooltewah 2-5 5-10 Polk County at McMinn Central, 6 (JV, 3:30) Golden State at Charlotte, 8 p.m. Soddy-Daisy 0-7 1-17 had,” Belichick recalled. but will be challenged by a New cate like that and they have that Saturday, Jan. 28 Oklahoma City at New Orleans, 8 p.m. girls BASKETBALL Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. But Belichick says that’s the England secondary that has kind of open dialect back and Christian Brothers University at Lee University, 2 District 5-AAA Toronto at Memphis, 8 p.m. Team District Overall furthest thing from his mind as given up just two passing touch- forth, I think it just kind of Jackson State at Cleveland State, 2 New York at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. WRESTLINg L.A. Lakers at Portland, 10:30 p.m. #2 Bradley Central 8-0 21-0 his team prepares for a Falcons downs in the playoffs. enhances everything that goes JV All-Area Tournament Thursday’s games East Hamilton 6-1 11-10 at Bradley Central and Lake Forest Middle, TBA Dallas at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Walker Valley 5-3 12-8 team it hasn’t seen much on film “He’s probably just one of the on, hopefully, when you get out Indiana at Minnesota, 8 p.m. McMinn County 4-5 15-7 this season with just five com- most dynamic players in the to the practice field and to the Phoenix at Denver, 9 p.m. Cleveland 2-6 8-12 L.A. Lakers at Utah, 10:30 p.m. mon opponents (San Francisco, league,” Patriots defensive coor- field itself.” ON AIR Ooltewah 1-6 4-13 Soddy-Daisy 1-6 5-15 Sports on TV Boys All Times Eastern. Schedule subject to change and/or blackouts. HOCKEY District 5-AA Wednesday, Jan. 25 Team District Overall Polk pulls off district sweep of Tellico COLLEgE BASKETBALL EASTERN CONFERENCE Sweetwater 5-0 13-6 6 p.m. Atlantic Division McMinn Central 4-2 5-14 CBSSN — Memphis at Temple gP WLOT Pts gF gA Polk County 2-3 11-8 By JIM CALDWELL every rebound of the game. I was largest lead of the game, 32-24. ESPNEWS — SMU at UCF Montreal 49 29 13 7 65 149 122 Sequoyah 2-4 6-11 Banner correspondent really proud of Sophomore Guard The Lady Bears rallied to 6:30 p.m. Ottawa 46 26 15 5 57 125 120 Loudon 1-5 8-11 FS1 — St. John’s at Providence Boston 51 24 21 6 54 127 132 Ally Morrow (as) she faced pres- outscore Polk 12-5 the rest of the 7 p.m. Toronto 45 22 14 9 53 140 131 girls BENTON — Both Polk County BTN — Minnesota at Ohio St. Florida 49 20 19 10 50 114 136 District 5-AA sure the entire game and kept game with their last score coming ESPNU — UConn at South Florida Buffalo 47 20 18 9 49 115 132 Team District Overall teams picked up wins in two her composure and really played with 35 seconds left, but the FSN — Creighton at Georgetown Detroit 48 20 19 9 49 123 140 #6 McMinn Central 6-0 18-3 SEC — Missouri at Mississippi St. Tampa Bay 49 22 22 5 49 135 144 Sweetwater 3-2 7-11 hard fought battles Tuesday like a senior tonight. All-in-all comeback ended on the blocked 7:30 p.m. Metropolitan Division Sequoyah 3-2 6-10 night. The Wildkittens eked out a ESPN2 — Texas A&M at Mississippi gP WLOT Pts gF gA this is as proud of a group and as shot by Mitchell and a turnover 8 p.m. Washington 48 32 10 6 70 155 104 Loudon 2-4 11-8 nail biter of a 37-36 win over the great of an effort of any game with 2.1 seconds to go. CBSSN — Rhode Island at Richmond Columbus 47 32 11 4 68 157 110 Polk County 0-5 2-13 ESPNEWS — Texas Tech at Baylor Pittsburgh 47 30 12 5 65 169 137 Tellico Plains Lady Bears on a that I have been a part of in my Skylar Hatcher led the Polk 8:30 p.m. N.Y. Rangers 48 31 16 1 63 167 127 blocked shot by Polk’s Charlie FS1 — Butler at Seton Hall Philadelphia 48 23 19 6 52 136 154 time here,” coach Caleb scoring with eight points, Ashli 9 p.m. N.Y. Islanders 46 20 17 9 49 133 135 TRANSACTIONS Mitchell with 8.7 seconds left in Hindman summarized of the Brown and Mitchell had seven BTN — Iowa at Illinois Carolina 47 21 19 7 49 126 137 ESPNU — Alabama at Georgia New Jersey 49 20 20 9 49 111 139 Tuesday’s Sports Transactions the game to stymie a Tellico ’Kittens’ win. each, Morrow scored six, SEC — Florida at LSU WESTERN CONFERENCE 10 p.m. Central Division comeback. The girls game got off to a slow Withrow had five, and Sydney CBSSN — Nevada at Boise St. gP WLOT Pts gF gA MLB — Promoted Billy Bean to vice president and special In the Boys game the ’Cats start with both teams committing Beauman and Makayla Howard 11 p.m. Minnesota 47 31 11 5 67 155 108 assistant to the commissioner, Renee Tirado to vice presi- ESPNU — Washington at Arizona St. Chicago 50 30 15 5 65 139 127 dent of talent acquisition and diversity & inclusion, and decisive score came with 57 sec- turnovers and experiencing some finished with two each. Withrow FS1 — UCLA at Southern Cal Nashville 48 23 17 8 54 134 127 Melanie LeGrande to vice president of social responsibility. onds to go when Josh Loughlin CRICKET St. Louis 48 24 19 5 53 137 147 American League cold shooting early on. Polk final- pulled down 15 rebounds (13 3 p.m. Dallas 49 19 20 10 48 131 154 LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Agreed to terms with INF Luis grabbed an offensive board and ly got on the board first at the defensive) and Beauman had six NBCSN — Big Bash League, semifinal, Brisbane Heat vs. Winnipeg 51 22 25 4 48 145 158 Valbuena on a two-year contract. Sydney Sixers (same-day tape) Colorado 45 13 30 2 28 91 153 TEXAS RANGERS — Agreed to terms with 1B James scored to give Polk a 57-52 lead. 6:15 mark when Ally Morrow hit defensive boards to lead in that FIgURE SKATINg Pacific Division Loney on a minor league contract. They then staved off a Bears’ Noon gP WLOT Pts gF gA National League a jump shot in the lane to give category. NBCSN — ISU, European Championships, Ladies Short San Jose 49 31 16 2 64 134 112 MIAMI MARLINS — Acquired RHP Severino Gonzalez from surge for the final 59-56 victory. Polk a 2-0 lead. Tellico’s Dani Samantha Russell and Cain Program, at Ostrava, Czech Republic (same-day tape) Anaheim 50 27 14 9 63 133 125 Philadelphia for a player to be named or cash. 2 p.m. Edmonton 49 26 15 8 60 144 131 MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Agreed to terms with RHP Joba “I can’t begin to describe how Cain then hit two foul shots with led Tellico’s scoring with 16 and NBCSN — ISU, European Championships, Pairs Short Calgary 51 24 24 3 51 131 147 Chamberlain on a minor-league contract with an invitation to proud I am of our team. We faced Program, at Ostrava, Czech Republic Los Angeles 48 23 21 4 50 120 121 the spring training. 5:46 left in the quarter to tie the 11, respectively. gOLF Vancouver 48 22 20 6 50 116 135 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Agreed to terms with C Nick some adversity early and often in game at 2-2, the last time that Dustin Ward put Polk on the 3 p.m. Arizona 47 15 26 6 36 105 152 Hundley on a one-year contract. Designated INF Ehire GOLF — Web.com Tour, The Bahamas Great Abaco NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Adrianza for assignment. this game with foul trouble but Polk would not have the lead. board first with a two-pointer Classic, final round, at Great Abaco, Bahamas Tuesday’s games American Association we had some people come in off 1:30 a.m. (Thursday) St. Louis 3, Pittsburgh 0 GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS — Signed OF Colin Charlie Mitchell scored Polk’s coming off a steal of a Tellico GOLF — European PGA Tour, Commercial Bank Qatar N.Y. Islanders 4, Columbus 2 Willis and OF Cameron Newell. the bench and play really crucial first points of the fourth quarter inbounds play only 35 seconds Masters, first round, at Doha, Qatar Los Angeles 3, New Jersey 1 LINCOLN SALTDOGS — Signed RHP Jake Kuebler. NBA BASKETBALL Boston 4, Detroit 3, OT WINNIPEG GOLDEYES — Signed INF Casio Grider. minutes for us. when she stole the ball, drove the into the game. The Bears then 8 p.m. Montreal 5, Calgary 1 Can-Am League “Danielle Withrow came off the ESPN — Golden State at Charlotte Ottawa 3, Washington 0 OTTAWA CHAMPIONS — Signed LHP Pat Peterson. length of the court, and scored on took the lead, 6-4, at the 3:28 10:30 p.m. Buffalo 5, Nashville 4, OT TROIS-RIVIERES AIGLES — Signed OF Connor Crane. bench and got what seemed like a layup to give the Polk girls their mark in the quarter. Polk ESPN — L.A. Lakers at Portland San Jose 4, Winnipeg 3 Frontier League NHL HOCKEY Tampa Bay 5, Chicago 2 LAKE ERIE CRUSHERS — Traded RHP Josh Laxer to regained the lead on a Josh 8 p.m. Minnesota 3, Dallas 2, SO Lincoln (AA) for RHP Diego Ibarra. NBCSN — Philadelphia at N.Y. Rangers Wednesday’s games SOUTHERN ILLINOIS MINERS — Signed RHP Payton Loughlin layup off a rebound and TENNIS Toronto at Detroit, 7 p.m. Lobdell. put-back at the 2:25 mark. Tellico 9:30 p.m. Philadelphia at N.Y. Rangers, 8 p.m. BASKETBALL ESPN2 — Australian Open, Women’s semifinals, at Vancouver at Colorado, 9:30 p.m. National Basketball Association rallied and took their last lead of Melbourne, Australia Edmonton at Anaheim, 10 p.m. MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES — Announced the team acquired the 3:30 a.m. (Thursday) Thursday’s games right to own and operate an NBA D-League expansion team the game, 42-41, late in the third ESPN — Australian Open, Men’s semifinals, at Melbourne, Montreal at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. that will begin play for the 2017-18 season. quarter. Polk regained the lead Australia Pittsburgh at Boston, 7 p.m. FOOTBALL Toronto at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. when Scott Patterson executed a Los Angeles at Carolina, 7 p.m. BUFFALO BILLS — Named David Culley quarterbacks Washington at New Jersey, 7 p.m. coach. steal, drove the length of the BASKETBALL Tampa Bay at Florida, 7:30 p.m. CINCINNATI BENGALS — Signed LB Bryson Albright to a court, and passed to Ward for the Calgary at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. reserve/future contract. National Basketball Association St. Louis at Minnesota, 8 p.m. GREEN BAY PACKERS — Signed C Jacob Flores, LB layup to give Polk a 43-42 lead. EASTERN CONFERENCE Columbus at Nashville, 8 p.m. Reggie Gilbert, WR Antwan Goodley, LB Derrick Mathews, Atlantic Division Buffalo at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. G Lucas Patrick, DT Brian Price, TE Beau Sandland and S Ward led the ’Cats with 14 WLPct gB Winnipeg at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Jermaine Whitehead. points and Loughlin and Zach Toronto 28 17 .622 — Vancouver at Arizona, 9 p.m. TENNESSEE TITANS — Signed DT Caushaud Lyons to a Boston 26 18 .591 1½ Edmonton at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. reserve/future contract. Seay also hit doubles figures with New York 20 26 .435 8½ Friday’s Games No games scheduled Canadian Football League Philadelphia 16 27 .372 11 OTTAWA REDBLACKS — Announced the retirement of QB 13 each. Dakota Clark scored Brooklyn 9 35 .205 18 Henry Burris. Southeast Division HOCKEY seven, Hunter Huggins had six, WLPct gB LOCAL NOTES National Hockey League and Patterson and Luke Burrows Atlanta 26 19 .578 — NHL — Fined Arizona F Peter Holland $3,611.11, for punch- Washington 25 20 .556 1 BASEBALL ing an unsuspecting opponent, Tampa Bay F Ondrej Palat, each hit threes to complete the Charlotte 23 22 .511 3 WV BASEBALL CAMP during a Jan. 21 game. Polk scoring. Orlando 18 29 .383 9 The Walker Valley baseball field will host a hitting and CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Activated F Marcus Kruger Miami 15 30 .333 11 pitching camp for ages six through eighth grade. Camp from injured reserve. Dakota Shaw scored 15 points Central Division dates are Jan. 29, Feb. 5 and 11. Pitching instructor is for- COLORADO AVALANCHE — Recalled F Jim O’Brien from WLPct gB mer major leaguer Jason Davis, who won 22 games for San Antonio (AHL). and David Crace had 11 to pace Cleveland 30 13 .698 — the Cleveland Indians, Seattle Mariners and Pittsburgh DETROIT RED WINGS — Recalled LW Drew Miller from the Bears’ scoring. Indiana 22 22 .500 8½ Pirates from 2002-08. The cost of the camp is $150 for Grand Rapids (AHL). Chicago 23 23 .500 8½ both hitting and pitching or $100 for one. For more infor- NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Activated D Yohann Auvitu off Coach Jon Tucker commented Milwaukee 21 23 .477 9½ mation contact Joe Shamblin at 423-364-6951 or Mike injured reserve and assigned him to Albany (AHL). Detroit 21 25 .457 10 SAN JOSE SHARKS — Traded F Tommy Wingels to Ottawa Turner at 423-595-2640. on the Wildcats effort, noting a “a WESTERN CONFERENCE Senators for Fs Buddy Robinson and Zack Stortini and Southwest Division BASEBALL INSTRUCTION assigned them to San Jose (AHL). great all-around game by my WLPct gB Cleveland State Community College assistant baseball WASHINGTON CAPITALS — Recalled F Chandler boys. We just didn’t get into a San Antonio 36 9 .800 — coach Ryne Foster will be offering baseball instruction and Stephenson from Hershey (AHL). Houston 34 14 .708 3½ lessons for individuals or small groups. Lessons will be ECHL rhythm offensively and played at Memphis 26 20 .565 10 offered on weeknights and weekends for hitting, catching, — Acquired D Jacob Poe and the rights New Orleans 18 27 .400 18 infield play, outfield play and pitching. For times and pricing, to Miles Koules from Tulsa for F Tyson Fawcett. their pace more than I would Dallas 15 29 .341 20 contact coach Foster at (317) 650-1064 or email rfos- READING ROYALS — Announced G Mark Dekanich was have liked. But good teams Northwest Division [email protected]. loaned to the team by Lehigh Valley (AHL). WLPct gB BASKETBALL SOUTH CAROLINA STINGRAYS — Announced D Joey always find a way to win. We are Utah 29 18 .617 — KILBY INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION Leach was reassigned to the team by Hershey (AHL) and G Oklahoma City 26 19 .578 2 Individual basketball instruction for male and female Parker Milner was recalled by Hershey. Contributed photo, JIM CALDWELL still getting better and hope to Denver 19 25 .432 8½ elementary, middle school, high school and post graduate keep adding wins in our turn- Portland 19 27 .413 9½ athletes is being offered by former Junior College and United Women’s Lacrosse League POLK COUNTY LADY WILDCAT Ashley Brown looks for help Minnesota 17 28 .378 11 University coach L.J. Kilby. Coach Kilby brings 10 years of UWLX — Named Gary Gait interim commissioner. inside against Tellico Plains Tuesday, in Benton. around season.” www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Wednesday, January 25, 2017— 19 Williams, Lucic-Baroni win in throwback Australian Open Tennessee AD Hart confident in MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) Open. Roger Federer, 35, and — When Mirjana Lucic-Baroni Stan Wawrinka, 31, booked their people choosing his successor served out her victory over spots on Tuesday, and 30-year- Karolina Pliskova at the old Rafael Nadal joined them with KNOXVILLE (AP) — announcement came after Australian Open today, making a 6-4, 7-6 (7), 6-4 win over Milos Tennessee athletic director Tennessee opted against giv- an unlikely return to the semifi- Raonic on Wednesday. He’ll play Dave Hart isn’t offering rec- ing him an extension and nals of a Grand Slam after nearly 25-year-old Grigor Dimitrov, who ommendations regarding the raise. 18 years, she fell to her knees, beat David Goffin 6-3, 6-2, 6-4. selection of his successor. He Hart said he has stayed out placed her forehead on the court Of all the 30-somethings play- says he’s confident in the peo- of the search process and that and wept. ing well in Melbourne, Lucic- ple making that choice. Davenport “has a very firm Few expected her to ever have Baroni’s performance is perhaps Hart announced in August grip on what she wants there.” this chance at a major again. the most astonishing. that he was stepping down . “I’ll help in any way that is Lucic-Baroni, however, never She was once considered a His retirement takes effect appropriate at any time that gave up believing in herself. prodigy with as much promise — June 30, though he could anyone wants me to assist, It was a heartfelt scene that and power — as the Williams sis- leave sooner depending on but I also understand there touched even Serena Williams, ters. When she was 15, she won when his replacement is are people in place who will go her opponent in the semifinals at the first tournament she entered selected . through the process and make Melbourne Park, who started her in 1997 and several months later Incoming chancellor Beverly that decision,” Hart said. career at the same time as Lucic- captured the 1998 Australian Davenport announced Friday Some of the criticism of Baroni. Open doubles title with Martina that Turnkey Sports and Hart since his arrival in 2011 “I’m so proud of Mirjana,” Hingis. Entertainment had been hired involved his status as a former Williams said after her 6-2, 6-3 She and Serena played each as a search firm and a sepa- Alabama executive director of victory over ninth-seeded other twice in 1998, including in rate six-person committee athletics with no previous Johanna Konta. “It’s so good to the second round of Wimbledon. appointed that includes for- Tennessee connections. Hart see her back out and to see her They haven’t played on tour mer NFL quarterback Peyton says he doesn’t think a in the semifinals really just is so since. Manning and Cleveland Tennessee background should inspiring for me. “It was on Centre Court,” Browns owner Jimmy Haslam be a prerequisite, though he “No matter what happens, Williams said of the Wimbledon to help pick Hart’s successor. understands the sentiment. someone 34 or older will be in the match. “I remember winning. I “I had the chance to visit “It would be almost human final and that’s just really awe- was so excited because I was so AP photo with her ... and I came away nature to want one of your some.” young. She obviously was super MIRjANA LUCIC-BARONI makes a backhand return to Karolina extremely impressed,” Hart own or a Tennessee person, Williams, 35, and Lucic- young, too.” Pliskova during their quarterfinal match at the Australian Open in said Tuesday in an interview but the reality is having spent Baroni, 34, will meet Thursday in The following year, a 17-year- Melbourne, Australia, Wednesday. with The Associated Press. “I as many years as I have in the semifinals of a tournament old Lucic upset Monica Seles en think she will do a very good this profession, there aren’t a that’s starting to have a distinct route to the Wimbledon semifi- whelming,” she said, choking up soul that I have these results in job of leading. She’s very, very lot of sitting AD’s who are throwback feel. nals, where she lost to Steffi after beating Pliskova 6-4, 3-6, 6- me,” she said. “To now be here bright and a very personable alums of the school that they With 36-year-old Venus Graf. Soon after, however, came a 4. “This has truly made my life. and actually live these moments, individual. I think the search represent,” Hart said. “I don’t Williams also reaching the semi- career tailspin due to personal And everything bad that hap- it’s incredible.” process will be in very good think that triggers any auto- finals, it’s the first time in the issues and financial problems. pened, it has made it OK.” Serena Williams still has plen- hands.” matic success. I don’t think it Open era that two players 35 or Within a few years she was out of Lucic-Baroni’s comeback ty left to accomplish, too. Hart, 67, said he isn’t sur- insulates you from criticism.” older have reached the final four the sport completely. began in the late 2000s at minor She’s reached the 34th semifi- prised his replacement hasn’t Two people mentioned as of a Grand Slam. Venus next She still doesn’t like to talk tournaments in Alabama and nal of her career — and 10th in a been named yet. He noted candidates for the job are plays another American, 25- about those dark years, but the Florida. By 2010, she was play- row — but the number she’s real- Davenport doesn’t officially Tennessee alums: year-old CoCo Vandeweghe. pain was evident in her tears on ing in the majors again, but it ly after is 23. If she wins the title take over as chancellor until Chattanooga athletic director On the men’s side, three play- Wednesday. would be another seven years in Melbourne, it will be her 23rd Feb. 15. Davenport was David Blackburn and former ers 30 and over also reached the “I know this means a lot to before she could string together Grand Slam trophy, breaking a approved by the Board of Tennessee football coach semifinals — matching an Open every player to reach the semifi- this run at the Australian Open. tie with Graf for the most in the Trustees last month. Phillip Fulmer. One possibili- era record set at the 1968 French nals, but to me, this is just over- “I really knew deep down in my Open era. When he announced his ty was removed Tuesday pending departure, Hart said when associate athletic direc- he made the decision in part tor Jon Gilbert was hired as to allow the new chancellor to Southern Mississippi’s athlet- Raiders select an athletic director. His ic director. From Page 19 ahead. “Anytime you come off a game that usually plays for us a regain the lead at 41-39 with learn how to win. At some point week like we had last week where lot with an ankle sprain, then 2:16 left in the game. McMinn we’ll learn how to win. We’ll keep we played Walker Valley and Bailey goes down with a concus- countered with a 3 to make it 42- working hard, I can promise you Bradley Bradley, it’s a mental challenge, sion. Even with that we had a 41 Lady Cherokees with 2:00 on that. The season is not over.” From Page 17 not a physical challenge to get two-point lead and we gave up a the clock. After tying the score at wide-open 3. You just can’t make 42-42 with a Stamatiadis free LADY CHEROKEES 46, LADY RAIDERS 42 the guys excited for the next one. Cleveland 11 12 10 9 — 42 had won seven straight games deficit in the game’s final six min- You go from playing in front of plays like that, then we turn it throw with 1:27 left, the Lady McMinn County 8 13 9 16 — 46 Cleveland (42) — Sofia Stamatiadis 16, Flowers 9, Morman and we were able to beat them on utes. 3,500 people to not quite 3,500 over and miss a free throw down Raiders were forced to foul and 9, Anderson 5, Reed 3, Colbaugh, Franklin, Rue. a night when I’d give us an over- A 13-6 run capped by an offen- gave up two from the free-throw McMinn County (46) — Kaitlyn Hennessee 15, Hannah tonight. You’ve got to expect the stretch, miss a box out down Burns 13, Gleaton 6, Walker 3, Green 4, Manney 3, Harper all C+ grade,” he related. “Our sive rebound putback by senior the stretch ad have to foul. We line. A five-second violation on 2, Schiestel, Baxter. some sloppiness but we kept our 3-point goals: Cleveland 2 (Stamatiadis); McMinn County 7 seniors are doing a great job on all-stater Cole Copeland closed foot on the gas with those guys, missed another box out down the the ensuing inbounds play (Burns 3, Hennessee 3, Walker). the floor and in the classroom. the gap to single digits with 2:50 resulted in two more McMinn Free-throws: Cleveland 10 of 14; McMinn County 7 of 9. and continued to try and play stretch and the plays just stack Records: Cleveland 8-12, 2-6 5-AAA; McMinn County 15-7, They are being great leaders for left on the clock, but the ’Canes up. It’s not plays that we make free-throws and the Lady 4-5. our style. BLUE RAIDERS 98, CHEROKEES 72 this team. blew back up by a dozen a few “Hopefully, we’ll get in some throughout the game, it’s plays Cherokees were able to hold on Cleveland 30 26 24 18 — 98 “Our reserves are getting better moments later. and close out the win. McMinn County 18 17 20 17 — 72 good work tomorrow and get in we make when the game gets on Cleveland (98) — KK Curry 21, Deonte Davis 19, Dionte every day and (sophomore trans- Copeland, who had 16 points “We didn’t panic when we got Ware 16, Kregg Ware 12, Patterson 8, Berry 7, Wood 5, some rest as well. It’s a pretty the line.” Williams 4, Wykle 3, Bradford 2, Black 2, Cobb 1. fer) Kimia Carter, who could be a in the final frame, hit a jumper tough stretch back-to-back.” Sofia Stamatiadis was the only past it (full-court press) and we McMinn County (72) — Taurean Jones 21, Sam starter on any team in the region, from the lane and a trio of free panicked when we didn’t. It’s not Hammonds 14, Byas 3, Mays, Smith 2, Eaton, Wilson 7, Lady Raider to reach double fig- Johnson, Evans 5, Moss 2, elkins 2, Brown 3, Lawson, is getting more and more com- throws shrink the difference to LADY CHEROKEES 46, anything they did, it was us,” Corbett. ures, with 16 points. 3-point goals: Cleveland 1 (Davis 6, Patterson 2, D. Ware fortable with our system. She has just seven points with 1:58 on LADY RAIDERS 42 After battling to an 11-8 first- said Williams. “ They say you’ve 2, K. Ware 2, Berry, Curry, Wood); McMinn County 7 a bright future for us.” the clock, but that was as close Before the Cleveland girls even got to learn how to compete first, (Hammonds 2 Jones 2, Byas, Evans, Brown). quarter lead. Stamatiadis helped Free-throws: Cleveland 12 of 25; McMinn County 20 of 29. The dynamic “Double-H Duo” as they would come. took to the floor in the opener, which we do. Then you have to Records: Cleveland 18-2, 8-0 5-AAA; McMinn County 12- keep the Cleveland girls out front 10, 2-7. of Halle Hughes and Rhyne With the Bears forced to foul, the Lady Raiders took a blow in the second with the first of her Howard once again led the way East Hamilton sealed their first after losing potential reserve two 3-pointers from the right win for the Bearettes’ dominance. win at Smiddy Arena by making points with an injury in the jun- that put the Lady Raiders on top After being held scoreless in 6-of-10 from the charity stripe ior varsity game. Then, in the 18-14. Emma Flowers followed Volunteers the opening period and having down the stretch. third quarter, the Tony Williams- with two points from underneath just a half dozen at the intermis- Copeland ripped the cords for coached team took another dev- to make it a 20-14 game. From Page 17 sion, Hughes exploded for 23 35 points to surpass the 1,700 astating shot when Bailey McMinn rallied with seven of the points of the second half. The Lee career mark and move within 15 Anderson fell to the court during final 10 points of the half and nights after hurting his ankle in a a potential go-ahead 3-pointer University signee drained a trio fo of 1966 BCHS graduate Jimmy a heated battle under the goal trailed 23-21 at the break. victory over South Carolina. when Tennessee was clinging to a 3-pointers on her way to 29 Cannon (1,743), who is seventh and was lifted with an apparent Battling McMinn’s relentless After trailing by as many as 11 66-64 lead with 4:17 left. When points, eight steals, four on the all-time Bears scoring list. concussion. full-court pressure, the Lady points in the second half, Tennessee’s lead got down to 68- rebounds and a trio of assists. He went 7-of-10 on two-point The Lady Raiders were still Raiders continued to fight their Kentucky got within two but 66 with 3:45 remaining, the Vols Playing under the hopeful eyes shots and drained a pair of NBA- able to battle back to take the way through the Lady Cherokees’ couldn’t come all the way back. answered with a 5-0 run. of a North Carolina State assis- range 3-pointers in the contest. lead with just over two minutes defense to hold a 33-30 lead “I just thought our poise was And when Kentucky tried to tant coach, Howard tallied 19 The University of Tennessee- to go before McMinn rallied back headed into the fourth quarter. great from the beginning,” get a stop rather than fouling in points, with a pair of treys. The Chattanooga football commit to out score Cleveland 7-1 in the McMinn opened with a 7-0 run Tennessee coach Rick Barnes the final minute, Williams made a heavily recruited 6-foot-2 junior sank 15-of-18 free throws, and final two minutes of play in the in the fourth to overtake the Lady said. “I thought we stayed locked basket that put the Vols ahead point guard dished off seven completed yet another double- 46-42 loss. Raiders with a 37-33 lead. in with what we were trying to get 80-75 with 14.2 seconds left. helps, cleared a half dozen car- double with 11 rebounds. He also “We had a lot of breaks to go Cleveland fought back with a six- done throughout the game. I’m Turner made two game-clinch- oms and swiped six thefts, while copped four steals and handed against us tonight,” said a disap- point run including a second 3 just really, really proud and ing free throws with 5.4 seconds only having one turnover in the out four assists. pointed Lady Raiders coach Tony from Stamatiadis — who added a happy for these guys.” left before Isaiah Briscoe made a contest. Beavers finished with seven Williams. “We lost one in the JV free throw on the play — to Kentucky’s Derek Willis missed 3-pointer just before the buzzer Carter came off the bench for points, while senior Trevor to cut the final margin to two. nine points, while senior Kailey Cartwright notched five points This loss also ended McRee pulled down five ricochets and five rebounds. Kentucky’s streak of seven and Brown helped out with a trio A trio of Hurricanes netted straight games in which the of steals and dropped three double figures with DaVae Walker Valley Wildcats had shot 50 percent or “dimes.” Hughley pumping in 23, Justin From Page 17 better. Kentucky shot 42 percent Senior Sydney Morgan went 2- Dozier 20 and Fager 13. overall and 25 percent from 3- for-3 from long distance, handed Ooltewah did not have a scorer present itself Friday in a crucial six points from shot-blocking point range. The Wildcats were out a trio of assists and swiped a GAME SUMMARIES GIRLS crack double figures, but had matchup that could help decide sensation Haley Jones, the Lady particularly cold in the first half, pair of thefts for the victors. East Hamilton 5 10 17 13 — 45 four different players finish with the district’s third seed come Mustangs led 36-14 at halftime. when they shot just 11 of 32 Sophomore Dezah Lacy led the Bradley Central 15 24 25 10 — 74 LADY HURRICANES (45) — Dezah Lacy 15, six points each. tournament time. Jones finished with five blocks overall. way for East Hamilton with 15 Madison Hayes 11, LaBoo 7, Zeh 6, Moon 3, Wood Walker Valley twice this season “The goal is to hold teams after entering the game averaging The Wildcats were most effec- points, while freshman Madison 3, Scott, Gray, Abernathy. had allowed 35 points to North under to 50 points every time,” 2.5 per game. She was pulled tive when they got the ball inside Hayes pumped in 11, plus BEARETTES (74) — Halle Hughes 29, Rhyne Howard 19, Carter 9, Morgan 6, McRee 4, Mayo 3, Murray (Ga.) and Red Bank, Coach Williams said. “Every with the rest of her starting to Adebayo, who was 7 of 8 from snagged five rebounds and three K. Hughes 2, Lombard 2, Brown, Roberts, Walker, while 33 marked a new season- game is different. Bradley is teammates for good with 2:45 left the field and 7 of 8 from the free steals. Carli Zeh added a pair of Hullender, Reuter. 3-POINTERS: EH 4 (Zeh 2, Wood, Moon); BC 7 (H. low in points against a tough-to- going to be ready to play, and I in the third quarter ahead 44-19. throw line. 3-pointers and five steals to the Hughes 3, Morgan 2, Howard 2). break defense that has now held hope we will be ready to play Walker Valley’s bench con- The Vols’ grueling nonconfer- Lady ’Cane effort. FREE THROWS: EH 7-of-11; BC 15-of-23. nine opponents to 55 points or too.” tributed 23 points with Emily ence schedule may have paid off HURRICANES 68, RECORDS: East Hamilton 11-10, 6-1 District 5- AAA; Bradley Central 21-0, 8-0 District 5-AAA. less against them in a contest. LADY MUSTANGS 57 Anderson finishing with six and Tuesday, as they weren’t intimi- BEARS 60 BOYS “We should take pride about LADY OWLS 32 Carissa Frost scoring all five of dated by facing Kentucky. The hosts turned the ball over East Hamilton 24 11 15 18 — 68 our defense because it is a big On back-to-back layups Abbey her career-high in the fourth Tennessee has played seven four times and missed their first Bradley Central 9 13 13 25 — 60 HURRICANES (68) — DaVae Hughley 23, Justin part of how we want to win ball- Davis’ nearest defender was quarter. teams in this week’s Top 25: No. three shots in falling behind 13-1 Dozier 20, Noah Fager 13, Randolph 4, games,” Eslinger said. “From behind the 3-point line as she The Lady Mustangs will enter 3 Gonzaga, Kentucky, No. 9 right out of the gate before junior Montgomery 3, Wingard 3, Williams 2. BEARS (60) — Cole Copeland 35, Beavers 7, here on out we want to win out gave Walker Valley a command- Friday’s home contest against North Carolina, No. 10 Oregon, Lameric Tucker was able to put Cartwright 5, Elrod 5, Clark 4, Tucker 2, Ferguson and build our confidence heading ing 20-7 lead with 1:10 left to undefeated 21-win Bradley No. 15 Wisconsin, No. 23 South in a drive at the 4:35 mark for the 2, Duggan. into the district tournament, play in the first quarter. Central in the third-place spot in Carolina and No. 25 Florida. The first Bradley basket. 3-POINTERS: EH 5 (Fager 4, Dozier); BC 4 (Copeland 2, Beavers, Elrod). where you know ‘Big Game Bob’ Davis scored eight of her game- the district. Vols hadn’t beaten any of the Behind the strength of five 3- FREE THROWS: EH 12-of-24; BC 24-of-30. GAME SUMMARIES RECORDS: East Hamilton 17-6, 6-1 District 5-AAA; shows up,” he quipped. high 10 points in a runaway win BOYS other six teams, but they only pointers, including four from The Mustangs led 13-8 as Zeke in the first quarter to help her Walker Valley 13 6 11 10 — 40 lost by two at North Carolina and Noah Fager, East Hamilton (17-6, Bradley Central 11-8, 5-3 District 5-AAA. Ooltewah 8 5 16 4 — 33 Westfield’s layup brought the team improve to 12-8 and 5-3 MUSTANGS (40) — Kolten Gibson 12, Bryce Nunnelly 11, took Oregon to overtime. 6-1) built a 24-9 advantage when Eslinger 8, Melton 7, Westfield 2, Murphy, Munck, B. first quarter scoring to an end at overall in District 5-AAA play. Gibson. Tennessee’s 69 wins over the first period horn sounded. the 1:24 mark. A season-high six players hit a OWLS (33) — McReynolds 6, Kendricks 6, Morgan 6, Kentucky are the most any After the hard body blow, the Chambers 6, Walker 5, Taylor 4. YMCA Recently signed Tennessee 3-pointer for the Lady Mustangs. 3-point goals: Walker Valley 5 (Gibson 2, Nunnelly 2, school has over the Wildcats. Bears (11-8, 5-3) were able to Volunteers football preferred “Our girls came out and were Eslinger); Ooltewah 2 (Kendricks 2). Kentucky still owns a command- bounce back with senior Ty Free throws: Walker Valley 1-of-4; Ooltewah 5-of-11. JOIN BY walk-on Cooper Melton finished ready tonight and we got to play Records: Walker Valley 11-9, 4-4 District 5-AAA; Ooltewah ing 152-69 lead in the series. Beavers and junior Jared Elrod 5-10, 2-5 District 5-AAA. with seven points and three our entire team,” WVHS head GIRLS This marked the 19th time an draining 3-pointers to kick start Walker Valley 20 16 13 8 — 57 JAN. 31 blocked shots, including two in coach Paul Cretton said. “They Ooltewah 10 4 7 11 — 32 unranked Tennessee team has the offense in the second quarter. the final eight minutes. played aggressively tonight, and Lady Mustangs (57) — Abbey Davis 10, Lay 9, Walker 9, beaten a ranked Kentucky Despite still missing starter Anderson 6, Jones 6, Frost 5, Clark 5, Gibson 3, Harris 3, AND PAY With possible late season really bounced back well from Nipper 1, Kile, Knipp, Fowler, Baker, Patel. squad. John Brown due to an ankle magic in store once again for last Friday’s loss at McMinn Lady Owls (32) — Cline 8, Wardlaw 7, Swafford 5, Lemon Kentucky hosts No. 2 Kansas injury, Bradley was able to play 3, Poland 2, Kilgore 2, Mills 2, Patterson 1, Collake. NO Walker Valley, a tough task in County.” 3-point goals: WV 6 (Harris, Gibson, Clark, Lay, Walker, on Saturday in the Big 12/SEC even with the visitors over the Frost); Ooltewah 3 (Cline 2, Lemon). defending Cole Copeland (86 Thanks to a 13-0 run in the Free throws: WV 7-of-9; Ooltewah 7-of-14. Challenge. Tennessee hosts second and third frames, before Records: WV 12-8, 5-3 District 5-AAA; Ooltewah 4-13, 1-6 JOINING FEE! points over last three games) will second quarter, which included District 5-AAA. Kansas State also on Saturday. beginning to chip away at the 20—Cleveland Daily Banner—Wednesday, January 25, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com Snow-covered buildings collapsing in West weather Restaurants seek BOISE, Idaho (AP) — For buildings in parts of the snow- ‘sanctuary’ status covered U.S. West, it has become a winter where the weak do not survive. in immigration debate The accumulated weight of snow has crushed an old lum- CHICAGO (AP) — The national ignation will do nothing to prevent ber mill in Oregon, the main debate over immigration policy federal agents from arresting any grocery store in a small Idaho could be coming to a diner near workers in the country illegally. town, a sports complex in you. But organizers of the sanctuary Alaska and a conference cen- From down-home delis to restaurants movement say it’s a ter in Colorado, among others. upscale bistros, dozens of restau- response to the uncertainty sur- They have led to some rants nationwide are seeking rounding President Donald injuries and at least one “sanctuary” status, a designation Trump, whose campaign corner- death, when the roof of a owners hope will help protect stones included stepped-up woman’s snow-laden porch in employees in an immigrant-heavy deportations and a wall along the northern Idaho fell while she industry and tone down fiery rhet- Mexican border, though he has was underneath it, officials oric sparked by the presidential not given details on how either say. Authorities fear more col- campaign. First inspired by would be carried out. They argue lapses will come. churches, the label is something the restaurant industry is more Storms this month have cities and other public entities vulnerable than others, given its blanketed the West and kept have sought to offer local protec- heavy reliance on immigrant dumping more snow on top of tions to immigrants living in the labor. it. Experts say the rare combi- U.S. illegally, whether it’s barring Not all restaurant industry nation of greater snowfall at police from asking citizens about groups agree with the tactic. lower elevations and pro- immigration status or refusing to The National Restaurant longed cold temperatures that Jason Brainerd/Rapid Aerial LLC via AP cooperate with federal agents. Association, which represents allowed the snow to accumu- this JAn. 20 AeRiAL image provided by Rapid Aerial LLC shows a Partners Produce facility Roughly 80 restaurants are roughly 500,000 businesses, is late without melting away is in Payette, Idaho, that collapsed under the weight of snow. For buildings in parts of the snow-cov- participating, in locations includ- instead pushing for an immigra- partly to blame for the collaps- ered U.S. West, it has become a winter where the weak do not survive. The accumulated weight ing New York, Minneapolis, tion overhaul, including an es. Detroit, Boston, Oakland, updated verification system that The combination builds up of snow has crushed an old lumber mill in Oregon, the main grocery store in a small Idaho town, California, and Ann Arbor, confirms employees’ eligibility to an amount of snow that a sports complex in Alaska and a conference center in Colorado, among others. Michigan. work in the country legally. exceeds building codes set for The restaurants agree to anti- Association Senior Vice President weather expected only twice a settling snow does not look as month in the upscale Old Mill determine why the roof’s thin, discrimination policies, put up Steve Danon said the organization century, said Dell Winegar, substantial because it’s not as District of Bend, Oregon. flexible plastic material, sup- signs on windows that pronounce “is looking forward to working president of the Idaho Onion deep, fooling building owners The building, covering 7.5 ported by pipes and cables, their sanctuary status and receive with the Trump administration” Growers Association, whose about the weight that’s press- acres with nearly 30 inches of collapsed. know-your-rights training, such on ways to make verification “eas- industry has felt the pain at ing on shingles and tiles. snow on its roof, was a rem- Higher elevations also have as webinars on how to ask federal ier and more cost-efficient.” its facilities. But experts say the water nant of an era when two large faced problems. In immigration agents for proper Roughly 12 million workers are Nearly 20 buildings that density in the snow is increas- lumber mills stood where Breckenridge, Colorado, a paperwork if there’s an attempted in the restaurant industry and store and package onions have ing, meaning a roof that that shops and restaurants now resort mountain town above raid. Some will also offer a text immigrants make up the majority, crashed down in Idaho and does not appear to be holding do. It stored about 60 campers 9,000 feet, the roof of a hotel line for customers or employees to including up to 70 percent in big Oregon, leading prices to much powder can be straining and motorhomes, said Scott conference room caved in last report any incidents of harass- cities such as New York and spike from $3.50 to $6.50 for under thousands of pounds. Carlson, chief financial officer week under the weight of ment. Chicago. An estimated 1.3 million a 50-pound bag of yellow “They may look at the roof of Hooker Creek, a construc- snow. No one was injured, but At Detroit’s Russell Street Deli, in the industry are immigrants jumbo onions. and say, ‘There’s not as much tion materials company that 70 rooms at the Village of which serves up deli sandwiches living in the country without legal “It’s been a heartbreak for a snow there because it set- owns the building. Breckenridge were evacuated. and hotcakes, customers walking permission, according to lot of folks,” Winegar said. “It’s tled,’” said Ron Abramovich, a “Typically, we get a lot of Worried about more collaps- in the front door of the racially- Restaurant Opportunities Centers hard to prepare for something water supply specialist with snow, but it usually melts es, Idaho Gov. C.L. “Butch” diverse restaurant see a sign that United, which launched the cam- that has never happened the Natural Resource some between snowstorms,” Otter signed an emergency reads: “SANCTUARY RESTAU- paign and works to improve before.” Conservation Service who he said, noting that new declaration for a county where RANT a place at the table for industry conditions. While lower elevations are analyzes the snowpack in storms made it too dangerous some 100 buildings have everyone.” They pitched the program with getting record snow, moun- mountains. “But it really to remove the snow. crashed down, including a “I have this one little place an economic argument, saying tains in the West are only comes down to the amount of He didn’t have a cost esti- grocery store in the town of where I get to decide how people restaurants need a “robust pool of somewhat above average, fore- water in the snowpack.” mate for the damage. Weiser as well as its popular treat each other,” said owner Ben workers.” casters say. Abramovich said 20 inches In Alaska’s largest city, the bowling alley and an antique Hall, who is biracial and was In a recent letter, they appealed But “that snow hasn’t been of snow can weigh about 10 180,000-square-foot sports shop. The state is sending moved to sign up after a few cus- to Trump as a businessman and melting,” said Troy Lindquist pounds per square foot. That center called The Dome, billed inspectors to examine schools tomers’ racially-tinged comments. urged him to “speak out to allevi- of the National Weather means a portion of a 20-by-20 as the world’s largest struc- and other structures. “If someone has the need to insult ate the fear of deportation and Service. “We’re ending up with foot roof with that amount of ture supported by pressurized The only injury reported so someone ... then they don’t get to other harassment.” snow loads on roofs that we snow would be supporting air, collapsed last weekend far is a man whose leg and hip participate. I’ve told them, ‘There’s “This is not about a restaurant typically don’t see around about 4,000 pounds. after a snowstorm dumped broke when a carport col- another diner next door.’” harboring people in a closet, this here.” A former factory was bear- more than a foot of snow on lapsed, said Scott Penner, The movement is loosely is about creating a safe space,” Another possible reason ing much more weight than Anchorage. spokesman for Washington defined and largely symbolic. said Saru Jayaraman, a co- behind the collapses is that that when it collapsed this Investigators were trying to County’s disaster services. Restaurants are private business- founder of ROC United. es subject to workplace law and “Employers have a responsibility regulations, and a sanctuary des- to protect their workers.”

Michelle Curley/Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden via AP CinCinnAti Zoo staffers are providing critical care to a prematurely born baby hippo. The zoo says 17-year-old Bibi gave birth early Tuesday to the first Nile hippo born there in 75 years. The female calf wasn’t expected until March. At only 29 pounds, it’s well below the normal range of birth weight of 55 to 120 pounds and unable to stand to nurse. Mammals curator Christina Gorsuch says staffers are giving the calf fluids and keeping it moist and warm. Keepers have collected milk from the mother. Gorsuch says they hope to get the newborn to drink its mother’s milk and other supplements from a bottle. The zoo says vets and animal care staff are providing round-the-clock care for the baby of Bibi and Henry, the 35-year-old father. Washington, other states eye school bus seat belts OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — A bill Highway Traffic Safety board.” that would require school buses Administration approximately Terry said from the time a child to have seat belts is being consid- 23.5 million children use school is born they are placed in a car ered by lawmakers in buses to get to and from school seat and are taught to buckle up Washington, one of more than a and school-related activities. On in a car, but for some reason a dozen states where school seat average, six school-age children school bus is treated differently. belt measures are on the legisla- die each year in school bus “A school bus should not be a tive agenda this year. crashes as passengers. time where you say ‘it’s OK you The Senate Transportation Jane Terry of the National don’t need to buckle up this Committee held a public hearing Safety Council said the organiza- time,’” she said. Tuesday for Senate Bill 5054. It tion supports the push for school Republican Sen. Michael would mandate that all public bus safety restraints, citing a bus Baumgartner, a member of the and private school buses pur- crash in Chattanooga, Transportation Committee, refer- chased after the bill takes effect Tennessee, last year that killed enced a time when his son, a have a safety belt for each rider. six children. kindergartener, was surprised California, Florida, Louisiana, “It’s really the safest way for when he didn’t have to wear a New Jersey, New York and Texas occupants to ride and it comes seat belt on a school bus to a have existing variations of a seat down to the bottom line of seat field trip. belt law for school buses, accord- belts save lives and we’ve known A former school bus driver, ing to the National Conference of this for years,” Terry said in an Brian Lang, opposed the bill at State Legislatures. At least 17 interview. “There’s no reason, the hearing. states, including Washington, especially when people are look- “The idea is a good one; howev- have introduced legislation ing at purchasing new buses, er, as a driver it is the driver’s regarding seat belts on school why they shouldn’t try to get responsibility to ensure that all of buses in the 2017 sessions. ones with this type of common the passengers in the bus remain According to the National sense safety equipment on buckled up,” Lang said. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Wednesday, January 25, 2017— 21 What Trump’s trade and geopolitical moves could mean for the Chinese BEIJING (AP) — With his rejec- tion of an Asian trade pact, U.S. President Donald Trump has tackled the first in a promised series of far-reaching policy changes that could inadvertently give China room to assert itself as a regional leader and worsen strains over the South China Sea and Taiwan. The U.S. departure from the Trans-Pacific Partnership could help President Xi Jinping’s effort to cast Beijing as a champion of AP photo free trade and might increase offi- AP photo In thIs feb. 9, 2013 fIle Photo, Grand Master of the Knights of Malta Matthew Festing waits for cial interest in a Chinese-led alter- In thIs MondAy Photo, President Donald Trump signs an the start of a Mass celebrated by Cardinal Tacisio Bertone, not pictured, to mark the 900th anniversary native trade deal. The TPP, which executive order to withdraw the U.S. from the 12-nation Trans-Pacific of the Order of the Knights of Malta, at the Vatican. Festing resigned after entering into a public spat with excluded China, has been seen as a gambit by Trump’s predecessor, Partnership trade pact agreed to under the Obama administration in Pope Francis over the ouster of a top official involved in a condom scandal, a spokeswoman for the the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. With his rejection ancient lay Catholic order said on Wednesday. Barack Obama, to counter Beijing’s influence. of an Asian trade pact, Trump has started tackling policy changes It could also strengthen ties that could inadvertently give China room to assert itself as a regional with China’s neighbors as Beijing leader and worsen strains over the South China Sea and Taiwan. Knights of Malta head resigns prepares for potential challenges from Washington on thorny issues including claims over the South Asia — with sweeping potential nominee for top U.S. diplomat, China Sea and the status of repercussions for regional Rex Tillerson, said earlier the amid spat with Pope Francis Taiwan, the self-ruled island economies. United States should stop Beijing Chinese leaders claim as part of Trump has promised to raise from constructing artificial islands ROME (AP) — In a remarkable Cardinal Raymond Burke, a sion to investigate after their territory. tariffs on Chinese goods to 45 per- and deny it access to them. turnaround, the head of the leading conservative and Francis Boeselager said he had been told Here is a look at these issues cent and to induce American Beijing has protested the sailing Knights of Malta resigned after critic who also happens to be the by Festing, in Burke’s presence, and what they mean for China. manufacturers to shift production of U.S. warships in the waters as publicly defying Pope Francis pope’s envoy to the order. that the Holy See wanted him to —- to the United States. He says he provocative. over the ouster of a top official Burke had been by Festing’s resign over the scandal. The TPP AND will negotiate bilateral trade deals “If the U.S. takes actions involved in a condom scandal, side on Dec. 6 when Festing first Vatican secretary of state has THE RISE OF CHINA with individual Asian countries, against China’s moves to protect the ancient lay Catholic order asked, then demanded said the pope wanted nothing of The U.S. withdrawal from TPP which could redirect trade flows. their own sea territories, it may said Wednesday. Boeselager’s resignation. the sort and wanted the dispute gives China an opening to step up Those moves could erode result in serous military con- Matthew Festing, 67, decided Boeselager refused, and was to be resolved through dialogue. as a leader in forging Asian trade China’s influence, which stems in frontation,” said Sun Hao, an to resign after meeting with the ousted two days later under a Last week, the Holy See said it agreements. part from being its neighbors’ international relations expert at pope on Tuesday, the order’s disciplinary procedure he con- expected the order to cooperate In an implicit rejection of biggest export market on the the China Foreign Affairs spokeswoman Marianna Balfour tends violated the order’s own with its probe, and in a sharply Trump’s promises to restrict strength of demand by Chinese University in Beijing. told The Associated Press. rules. worded statement said it planned imports, Xi defended free trade in factories for raw materials and Teng Jianqun, a scholar at the “I can confirm this,” Balfour Festing’s resignation, some to take action to resolve the dis- a speech last week at the World components that go into U.S.- China Institute of International said in an email, adding a state- nine years into a life term, pute. Canon lawyers had raised Economic Forum in Switzerland, bound goods. Studies, said he didn’t believe the ment would be forthcoming. appears to set the stage for the alarm at the investigation, giving calling on other governments to The American Chamber of U.S. would follow through on the Festing had refused to cooper- Knights’ to convene an assembly it seemed to set the stage for one reject protectionism. Commerce in China said last week threat of a blockade, saying: “it’s ate with a papal commission to elect a new leader. Many of the sovereign entity intervening in “China is likely to play a much that Beijing is preparing to retali- like announcing war. That would investigating his ouster of the orders members had lamented the internal affairs of another. stronger lead role in the future ate in the event Trump goes ahead be ridiculous.” order’s grand chancellor, how the confrontation with the The Order of Malta has many Asia Pacific trade architecture,” with measures to restrict imports. China’s island building has irri- Albrecht von Boeselager, over Holy See had drawn unwanted trappings of a sovereign state, Rajiv Biswas, chief Asia economist The chamber said Chinese tated neighbors including the revelations that the Knights’ negative attention to the order, issuing its own stamps, pass- for IHS Markit, said in a report. authorities already have tough- Philippines that have competing charity branch had distributed which relies on donations to fund ports and license plates and Beijing has launched its own ened their stance by imposing claims. They worry the islands will condoms under his watch. its huge charity works around holding diplomatic relations with initiatives to develop Asian trade unusually high duties in an anti- be used to expand China’s mili- Festing had cited the Knights’ the globe. 106 states, the Holy See includ- centered on China including a dumping case in January aimed tary reach or perhaps block ship- status as a sovereign entity in Festing suspended Boeselager ed. bank to finance roads, ports and at a U.S. chemical used in live- ping. refusing to cooperate with what on Dec. 8 over revelations that The Holy See, however, has a railways and the “One Belt, One stock feed. “Both Tillerson and Spicer seem he said was an act of internal the Knights’ charity branch unique relationship with the Road” project to develop links with Disruption in U.S.-China trade to be trying to show China that governance. Malteser International had dis- order since it is a Catholic entity, European markets. “could have negative impact the Trump administration will The remarkable showdown tributed thousands of condoms and the pope appoints a cardinal The cost of Trump’s decision effects on supply chains through- adopt a tougher approach on the though was fraught from the to poor people in Myanmar under to “promote the spiritual inter- will fall most heavily on Chinese out Asia,” said Biswas. Trump’s South China Sea, but it’s evident start given Festing took a prom- his watch. ests” of the order and its relation- neighbors such as Vietnam and plan to shift manufacturing to the that they haven’t yet developed a ise of obedience to the pope as a Church teaching forbids artifi- ship with the Vatican. Francis Malaysia that stood to gain from United States “could also have policy,” said Bonnie Glaser, senior top-level knight, and regardless cial contraception. Boeselager appointed Burke to that position easier access to the U.S. market. some negative investment diver- adviser for Asia at the Center for was the leader of a prominent has said he stopped the pro- in 2014 after removing him as That could increase interest in sion effects on manufacturing Strategic and International Catholic order who was entering grams when he learned of them. the Vatican’s supreme court jus- another Chinese-led initiative, the investment away from China.” Studies. Glaser said the Trump into a public fray with the leader The order’s leadership has said tice. Regional Comprehensive —- administration needed to send of the Catholic Church. the scandal was grave, that The knights trace their history Economic Partnership. It is less SOUTH CHINA SEA “clear, consistent” signals to The spat unfolded against the Boeselager had hidden the reve- to the 11th-century Crusades sweeping than the TPP and would and TAIWAN China. backdrop of Francis’ increasing lations, and called it “disgraceful” with the establishment of an allow more protection for state- Trump’s choice for secretary of Before his inauguration, Trump clashes with more conservative that he had refused an order to infirmary in Jerusalem that owned industry. state has rattled Beijing by saying raised concern in Beijing over elements in the church, especial- obey Festing and resign. cared for people of all faiths. It At the same time, Trump also Washington might try to block how Washington will treat ly those for whom sexual ethics Boeselager has challenged his now counts 13,500 members and has promised to pursue trade access to artificial Chinese islands Taiwan. and doctrinal orthodoxy are ouster with an appeal to the 100,000 staff and volunteers who deals with individual TPP coun- in the South China Sea, prompt- Trump questioned a policy paramount. The dispute had Knights’ internal tribunal. provide health care in hospitals tries. ing warnings the United States under which Washington since once again pit Francis against Francis appointed a commis- and clinics around the world. “This bilateral approach may might face a military clash if it 1979 has recognized Beijing as also provide opportunities for fur- does. China’s government. He said the ther trade liberalization,” Biswas White House press secretary United States should not be said. Sean Spicer said Monday the bound by it without getting trade —- Trump administration would or other benefits from China. TRUMP AND TRADE “defend international territories” Chinese officials responded that Trump’s rejection of TPP is the including in the South China Sea, the issue is non-negotiable and first step in an ambitious agenda a region of conflicting claims by warned U.S. challenges would aimed at rearranging trade with China and its neighbors. Trump’s disrupt peace in the region. Pakistan’s blasphemy law exalts killer and threatens bloggers BARAKHAO, Pakistan (AP) — The government has tried to women accused Bibi of insulting Two ornate minarets pierce the quell the allegations, saying Islam’s prophet, a charge she evening sky. They frame the there is no evidence that the flatly denies. AP photo emerald green colored dome of bloggers said or did anything Mulk also prosecuted Qadri, In thIs MAy 12, 2016 fIle Photo, Christine Lagarde, managing director of the International an ornate shrine erected to honor that could be considered blas- securing a guilty verdict and Monetary Fund, from left, Jose Ugaz, Transparency International, Daria Kaleniuk and Norway's Prime Mumtaz Qadri, an assassin phemous and no suggestion of death sentence that was carried Minister Erna Solberg take part in a panel discussion at the Anti-Corruption Summit in London. hanged for gunning down a any of them being charged with out last year. He travels with politician who criticized blasphemy once they are found. security and police are stationed Pakistan’s controversial blasphe- The bloggers, whose disap- outside his home in the eastern my law and defended a Christian pearances have been decried Punjab city of Lahore. Watchdog group: Corruption woman sentenced to death for nationally and internationally, In an interview, Mulk also allegedly insulting Islam. have been critical of the military warned that the financial wind- Qadri’s body lies in a marble- and have bemoaned the presence fall that has come with Qadri’s worsens under populist leaders encased tomb inside the shrine. of radical religious militant death risks encouraging would- He had been a member of an elite groups in their country. No one be “martyrs.” police unit charged with protect- has taken responsibility for their “If one person is not able to BERLIN (AP) — People who turn Rounding out the Top 10 least Nearly 70 percent of the 176 ing Punjab provincial governor disappearances. feed his parents and family, he to populist politicians promising corrupt were Singapore, the countries scored below 50 on the Salman Taseer. Instead, he Supporters of the bloggers say gives his life, kills somebody big to upset the status quo and end Netherlands, Canada, and the tie- 100-point scale, with a zero mean- turned his AK-47 assault rifle on that Qadri’s shrine exalts those and the whole family becomes corruption may only be feeding placing trio of Germany, ing a country is perceived to be the politician killing him in a hail who kill in the name of religion richer than they could ever the problem, an anti-corruption Luxembourg and the United highly corrupt and 100 indicating of bullets. With an eerie smile on and makes even amending the dream,” he said. watchdog group warned Kingdom in the No. 10 spot. The it’s perceived to be very clean. his face he then laid down his blasphemy law to make it more For some in Pakistan, the Wednesday. United States placed 18th, down “This year, more countries weapon and was arrested, tried difficult to abuse, a dangerous shrine is seen as yet another tool Transparency International from 16th in 2015. declined in the index than and later hanged. proposition. in the arsenal of radical Sunni said in its annual Corruption Transparency International improved, showing the need for The shrine, which is being “This is very, very unfortunate Muslim groups seeking to con- Perceptions Index for 2016 that in research director Finn Heinrich urgent action,” the report said. built on the outskirts of the fed- . . . that a person who has been solidate their hold over countries with populist or auto- told The Associated Press that the The country that dropped most eral capital, is worrisome for adjudged by the highest consti- Pakistan’s 180 million people. cratic leaders, “instead of tackling organization was taking a wait- sharply in the rankings was those in Pakistan who fear a tutional court of Pakistan, the Ayesha Siddiqa, a defense ana- crony capitalism, those leaders and-see approach to Donald Qatar, which has faced criticism growing tide of extremism in the Supreme Court of Pakistan, as a lyst who has written extensively usually install even worse forms of Trump’s presidency, but that over alleged human rights abuses country marked by brutal sectar- terrorist (yet) these clerics and on Pakistan’s military complex, corrupt systems.” already it had “serious concerns.” involving migrant construction ian killings, violent protests by the innocent people of this coun- warned in a recent column that The group’s board chairman, “Donald Trump came on board workers since it was chosen to clerics in favor of the blasphemy try, they’re trying to paint him as Qadri’s shrine will emerge as a Jose Ugaz, cited Hungary and as the people in Hungary and host the 2022 World Cup of soc- law, and frightening threats to a saint,”“ said attorney Saif-ul- rallying cry for the preservation Turkey as examples. Their scores Turkey, on an anti-corruption cer. It dropped 10 points, falling to anyone who would dare to chal- Mulk. “I can assure you that in of the blasphemy law, which have worsened in recent years ticket. He said, ‘We’re going to 31st on the list from 22nd last lenge it. the coming 10 to 20 years, he will some liberal lawmakers would under leaders with authoritarian drain this swamp,’” Heinrich said. year. Five liberal-leaning bloggers be a saint of very high profile and like to see at least amended to leanings, while Argentina, which “But if you look at his action so Still, Heinrich said Qatar’s gov- who disappeared earlier this billions of rupees will be coming make it more difficult to abuse. ousted a populist government, far, there is nepotism.... The peo- ernment has in the past shown month, and the Pakistanis who to his shrine.” “The blasphemy law is their big has improved in the rankings, he ple in his Cabinet have many con- itself “willing and keen” to fight are protesting their disappear- Mulk is defending Asiya Bibi, ticket to support amongst the said. flicts of interest. They are not peo- corruption, and that ance, have become the latest tar- the Christian woman who has masses which they would like to Based on expert opinions of ple who stand for transparency.” Transparency would appeal to get of radical clerics and their fol- been on death row for the last six consolidate further with the sym- public sector corruption, the The index scores countries on a them for more fundamental lowers. The clerics have accused years, and has launched a final bol they have now erected in the annual report rated Denmark and range of factors, such as whether reforms to ensure better freedom the missing writers of blasphemy appeal on her behalf in the form of Mumtaz Qadri’s shrine New Zealand as the least-corrupt government officials are held to of speech and more media free- after a social media campaign Supreme Court. Bibi was near the capital city,” Siddiqa countries, followed by Finland, account or go unpunished for cor- dom, among other things. linked them to allegations of charged with blasphemy after a wrote. “Last year, his family had Sweden, Switzerland, and ruption; the perceived prevalence “You can’t fight corruption with- blasphemy without any evidence. group of women with whom she buried him strategically in an Norway. 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34. Money To Lend 40. General Services Offered 49. Apartments For Rent 53. Houses For Rent 59. Mobile Homes For Sale 72. Cars For Sale * Loans up to $1,250 * COMPLETE LAWNCARE $525: 1 Bedroom, 1 bath, laminate/ 2 BedRooM 1 BaTH, 233 Pine need a new home? Credit prob- 2012 sCion iQ. 72K, automatic, 29 Quick approval Commercial and Residential vinyl flooring, new paint, central Lane, Charleston. all new, remod- lems? ask about a fresh start loan! MPG, new tires, loaded, $6500. 423-476-5770 Landscaping, Aerating and over heat/ air, includes all utilities up to eled. $750 monthly, $500 deposit. easy terms. Call today! 423-472-6964. need Ca$H fast but can’t get a seeding mowing, trimming, $100. Half off 1st months rent. PRo- 423-595-1670. 423-337-5992. mulching, pressure washing, yard Vision ReaL esTaTe and PRoP- loan? don’t pay for the promise of a 2 BedRooM house near Lee uni- used 14x70 $3500. Won't last long! loan. 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Barber/Beauty Salons south dalton Pike. $700 monthly, DEBBIE’S CLEANING SERVICE subject to the Federal Fair Housing 2005 nissan Frontier, 1988 Ford WanTed: HaiR dResseRs, Booth act of 1968 and the Tennessee Hu- 423-650-5027 F150 very low miles, 2008 Chevrolet • Conveniently Located Rental $75 or commission. 1 nail equinox. {HOME OR BUSINESS} man Rights act which makes it ille- HWy 64, 3 BedRooM 2 bath, Tech. Martin's Beauty shop, gal to advertise "any preference, • Activities Provided 423-476-6776, 423-240-8978. basement apartment, $650 pets al- Are You In Need Of limitation or discrimination based on lowed, 423-432-1525. 40. General Services Offered Cleaning Services? race, color, religion, sex, or national We Have The Services You Are origin, handicap/ disability or an in- 56. Houses For Sale *BRadFoRd TRee seRViCe* Looking For. tention to make any such prefer- North Cleveland TRiMMinG/ ReMoVaL Bucket ence, limitation or discrimination." aLL exTensiVeLy remodeled: truck/ Chipper FRee estimates. We Offer a One- Time Deep This newspaper will not knowingly 3 bedroom/ 1 bath, sW, $99,900. Towers insured. 423-421-4049 Cleaning Service, Daily, Weekly, accept any advertising for real estate 4 bedroom/ 2 bath, n, $154,900. which is in violation of the law. our 3 bedroom/ 2 bath, n, $159,900. Call (423) 479-9639 Bi-Weekly and Monthly Cleaning 1200 Magnolia Ave. NE • Cleveland, TN 37311 Bo’s TRee seRViCe: over 30 Plans… Move in Move out readers are informed that all dwell- owner financing or lease- with- years experience. insured, free es- service… Window ings advertised in this newspaper option. owner/ agent sTony timates. Bucket Truck. cleaning also available. are available on an equal opportu- BRooKs ReaLTy 423-479-4514. Accepting 423-284-9814 or 423-544-2249. We use a color-coded cleaning nity basis. equal Housing opportu- system to eliminate cross nity, M/F. APARTMENTS & contamination. CaPTuRe youR memories with ATTENTION FOR SALE HOMES FOR RENT Applications Genorkus Photography. special 1 BedRooM apartment, dalton Pike area. utilities paid. no pets. BY OWNERS events, custom photography por- Selling Your Home? 423-476-5518 *Income Restrictions Apply traits, weddings, music and bands, We Will Get Your Home In Tip $170 week, $300 deposit. 653-4862. Top Shape So It Will Sell Online Rental Payment Available senior, agricultural, commercial, I HAVE A PRE- QUALIFIED Rent Based On Income. performances, and the newest Quickly! 1 BedRooM, clean, water included, ASK ABOUT SELECT “SPECIALS” BUYER THAT IS LOOKING FOR www.bender-realty.com Utilities Included In Rent. thing. Live Portrait! Contact no pets, no smoking. $400 deposit, A 2-3 BEDROOM HOME IN George at: Cleveland Business, Family $450 rent. one year lease. owner/ or come by office North Cleveland Towers does not discriminate on the basis of CLEVELAND handicapped status in the admission or access to, or treatment or [email protected] Owned & Operated… agent sTony BRooKs ReaLTy EQUAL HOUSING $80,000 - $90,000 PRICE RANGE 425 25th Street OPPORTUNITY employment in its federally assisted programs and activities. to schedule yours today. Reasonable Rates! 423-479-4514. References Available! CLeVeLand PLuMBinG, Residen- 2 BedRooM, 1.5 bath Townhouse. IF YOU HAVE SUCH A HOME tial- Commercial Plumbing services. All Work Guaranteed! $600 monthly; $500 deposit. no Call Us Today For A Free Esti- PLEASE CALL ME FOR A ONE Reasonable rates. Licensed- in- pets. 423-667-0802. TIME 5% LISTING sured. senior and Military discounts. mate. 423-593-1525 28 years experience. 423-432-5893. 2 BedRooM, 2 bath, excellent one 45. Vacation Rentals level newer duplex. $745 monthly. HERB LACY 423-298-1964. AFFILIATE BROKER 2 RiVeRs CaMPinG: RV Park, CENTURY 21 MOCCASIN BEND MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTE Cabin Rentals, directly on the river BesT PLaCe for living, 2 bedrooms, 1ST CHOICE REALTORS Has i m m e d i a t e openings in Chattanooga, TN for: Needed at junction of Hiwassee and ocoee 1.5 bathrooms, Laundry hookups, CELL: 423-593-1508 Rivers. 423-338-7208. $630 and $660 monthly, with base- OFFICE: 423-478-2332 FULL-TIME Psychiatric Technicians ment $690. 423-667-4967. EXPERIENCED 46. Storage Space For Rent The Scenic City has been voted one of the Best Places to Live BLYTHEWOOD- STEEPLECHASE House FoR sale: 3 bedroom, 1 for its affordability, cost of living and outdoor activities by CaLFee's Mini Warehouse for rent: bath, fenced in back yard private, GRILL COOK Georgetown Pike, spring Place APARTMENTS- 1 Bedroom with Blue Ridge Outdoors and Outside Magazine. utilities furnished ($389- $579); 2 garage, 15 minutes away from High- Must be dependable, Road and Highway 64. Call way 60, off of 58 Highway on Cran- 476–2777. Bedroom ($429- $609). appliances furnished; duplexes. 423-472–7788. field Road. for more info call No State Income Tax for Tennessee Residents hard working, drug 423-309-2818. Potential Career Advancement Opportunities Available free. Good pay. TeMPsaFe sToRaGe Climate Controlled CLeVeLand suMMiT apartments For interview submit Rent is based on income for persons 59. Mobile Homes For Sale All applicants must pass a drug screen and background check. & outside units Must have a high school diploma or GED. downtown Location 62 or older, handicapped or dis- 3 BedRooM, 2 bath $29,900. Call resume at: abled. We have immediate open- to apply! 423-351-7786. & Georgetown Road Benefits Include: Health insurance, 401k tax-deferred retirement with employer Cameron’s Restaurant 614-4111 ings. equal Housing opportunity 44 inman street 479-3005 4 BedRooM, 2 bath. Lots of living c o n t r i b u t i o n , 140 Dooley Street SE space! only $49,900! Lenders offer- pension fund available, 37.5 hour work week, 47. Business Property For LuxuRy ToWnHoMes: $755 and ing zero down! Call for details paid sick leave, paid vacation, 11 holidays per year, Rent up monthly, 2 bedrooms, 1.5/ 2.5 423-351-7786. 1 class per semester tuition paid baths. Gas heat, gas fireplaces. oFFiCe/ ReTaiL- star Vue square near mall, yMCa and Lee univer- 5 BedRooM, 3 bath, over 2100 Applications to be completed On-Site at MBMHI 7,000 square feet, $4,000 monthly. sity. Call for details. 423-595-1943 square feet! only $63,900. Call for 100 Moccasin Bend Rd owner/ agent 423-987-9232. woodridgecleveland.com details 423-337-5992. Chattanooga, TN 37405

48. Office Space For Rent niCe 2 bedroom in Cleveland. BanKs oFFeRinG no money down “The State of Tennessee is an Equal Opportunity, Equal Access, and Affirmative Action Employer.” Ground level. Remodeled: stove, re- loans for mobile homes! Call for de- “An Accredited Psychiatric Facility.” 1510 sTuaRT Road - suites rang- frigerator, blinds, water and sewer tails 423-351-7786. ing from 150 to 2,000 square feet. furnished. no pets, no smoking. Call Competitive pricing. Rent includes for information between 9am-6pm utility, boardroom, breakroom. 423-479-5570. 423-476-3261. Position: Sales Associate / noRTHWesT CLean. Large 2 bed- Front-End Manager 49. Apartments For Rent room. Covered parking. Lease/ de- Location: Benton, TN $395: LaRGe 1 bedroom, 1 bath, posit $650. Call 423-774-7686. Experience: At least 1 year hardwood floors, water included. Visit our website for information on open position: $450: 1 Bedroom, 1 bath, utilities in- 50. Mobile Homes For Rent cluded, vinyl/ wood floors, new paint. $495: 2 Bedroom, 1 bath. Description: At our family of $750: Luxury townhouse, 2 bed- Preferred Pharmacies, itis our $450: 2 Bedroom, 1 bath. room, 2.5 bath, new paint. $475: 2 Bedroom, 1 bath. mission to provide our customers $595: 1 bedroom, 1 bath, duplex, to- $550: 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. with the highest quality medication tally furnished, with washer/ dryer, $595: 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. and medication services. It is our all utilities included up to $75, no all units include: new paint, vinyl goal to offer personalized, pets. flooring, and water. PRoVision • Cost Accountant knowledgeable medical advice in a $525: 2 bedroom, 1 bath townhouse, ReaL esTaTe and PRoPeRTy caring and professional manner. We built in microwave, vinyl flooring, ManaGeMenT, LLC 423-693-0301. also strive to offer prompt, courteous, new paint. and reasonably priced products and $475: Large 2 bedroom, 1 bath du- CoLLeGeToWn MoBiLe es- services to improve quality of life to plex, water included. TaTes: Two bedrooms nice and $495: 2 Bedroom, 1 bath, new paint, clean. 472–6555. our customers. Join our team today! tile/ wood floors, water included. $995: Luxury Townhouse 2 bed- 52. Sleeping Rooms Contact: Nick Prince by room, 2.5 bath, hardwood floors down, carpet up, gas fireplace, ja- $149 PLUS tax weekly special, 1 p h o n e 4 2 3 - 3 3 8 - 5 0 9 5 cuzzi tub, garage. person with ad, HBo/ esPn. or email at PRoVision ReaL esTaTe and 423-728–4551. [email protected] PRoPeRTy ManaGeMenT, LLC 423-693-0301. BReezeWayexTendedsTay.CoM WeeKLy rate paid in advance, aver- ages $46.43 nightly plus tax. 423-584-6505. 53. Houses For Rent $995: VeRy nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath, includes washer/ dryer. Provision Real estate and Property Manage- MOCCASIN BEND MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTE ment, LLC 423-693-0301. Has immediate openings in Chattanooga, TN for: FULL-TIME RN 2’s The Scenic City has been voted one of the Best Places to Live for its affordability, cost of living and outdoor activities by Blue Ridge Outdoors and Outside Magazine.

No State Income Tax for Tennessee Residents PuBLisHeR's noTiCe: all real es- tate advertised in this newspaper is Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program for those that subject to the Federal Fair Housing qualify. For more information visit www.hrsa.gov act of 1968 and the Tennessee Hu- man Rights act which makes it ille- B e n e f i t s I n c l u d e : Health insurance, 401k tax-deferred retirement with employer gal to advertise "any preference, contribution, pension fund available, 37.5 hour work week, paid sick leave, paid limitation or discrimination based on vacation, 11 holidays per year, 1 class per semester tuition paid. race, color, religion, sex, or national No prior psychiatric experience required origin, handicap/ disability or an in- Experience equivalent to 1 year of registered nursing or a Bachelor’s in Nursing tention to make any such prefer- All applicants must pass a drug screen and background check. ence, limitation or discrimination." This newspaper will not knowingly Apply online at http://www.tennessee.gov/hr/topic/employment-opportunities accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. our For further information contact: Human Resources readers are informed that all dwell- 423-265-2271 ings advertised in this newspaper “The state of Tennessee is an Equal Opportunity, Equal Access, and Affirmative Action Employer.” are available on an equal opportu- “An Accredited Psychiatric Facility.” nity basis. equal Housing opportu- nity, M/F. Come join our team at Life Care Center of Cleveland RN/LPN FLOAT 7PM-7AM THREE DAYS A WEEK NO WEEKENDS LPN 7PM-7AM - E/O WEEKEND CNAs 7AM-7PM - E/O WEEKEND CNAs 7PM-7AM - E/O WEEKEND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR SALES MARKETING EXP. TO INCLUDE CHATT AREA We offer competitive pay and benefits in a rewarding environment, apply in person to: 3530 Keith Street NW • Cleveland, TN 37312 EOE-M/F/V/D 24—Cleveland Daily Banner—Wednesday, January 25, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com Your Best Shot

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SKIN CANCER & COSMETIC SKIN CANCER DERMATOLOGY CENTER & Signs and symptoms that JENNIFER HARDISON said she was surprised to find her COSMETIC might indicate cancer “Yoshino cherry tree beginning to blossom. This is way too early.” DERMATOLOGY CENTER Cancer is a disease so complex that even the most veteran of cancer researchers cannot fully explain the disease. Progress 2253 Chambliss Ave. NW toward the diagnosis and treatment of cancer continues to be made, but there’s still no telling if an individual will or won’t get Comerica Bank appointed Suite 300 this potentially deadly disease. One of the many things the medical community can say with cer- 423-472-3332 tainty regarding cancer is that treatment is most effective when to run Prince’s estate Bradley Professional Building the cancer is found early. Melanoma skin cancer, for instance, can be easily removed if it’s detected early and has not grown MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The between Prince’s heirs and the Cleveland, TN into the skin. In fact, the five-year survival rate, which indicates Minnesota judge overseeing estate handlers. the percentage of people who live at least five years after diag- Prince’s estate has ruled that But Eide said he hoped com- Accepting New Patients nosis, for those whose melanoma skin cancer is detected early Comerica Bank and Trust will munication will be easier now, and Most Insurances enough to remove the melanoma is nearly 100 percent. take over running the estate, noting that Bremer “walked into However, if that melanoma has already spread to other parts of according to a court order made personal and corporate mayhem the body by the time it’s detected, the five-year survival rate is public Tuesday. where the Decedent’s personal below 20 percent. In his order, dated last and business affairs were in dis- While the disparity between survival rates is not as severe for all Thursday, Carver County District array, a criminal investigation “Your hearing is our priority” cancers as it is for melanoma skin cancers, early detection is still Judge Kevin Eide said Comerica was being undertaken, assets imperative when it comes to beating cancer. Part of the reason will be named corporate personal and records were voluminous cancer is not always detected early is that it doesn’t always representative of the estate, tak- and scattered, and numerous make its presence felt until it has already reached an advanced ing over duties from temporary monetary and heirship claims stage. Pancreatic cancer, for instance, does not usually cause special administrator Bremer were about to cascade upon any noticeable symptoms in its early stages. Instead, the first Trust. The handover will happen them.” noticeable signs of pancreatic cancer can be back or belly pain. at the end of the month. Eide has said he would wait for At this point, the cells in the pancreas have grown and begun to Eide also denied a request to appeals to be exhausted before appoint a “co-personal represen- he makes a final ruling on who press on nearby nerves and organs. While these might be the tative” to act as a go-between will inherit the estate, but first signs of pancreatic cancer, by this point the cancer is typi - Prince’s siblings and Comerica. Prince’s sister, Tyka Nelson, and cally at an advanced stage. Eide said the siblings could not his five half-siblings are the likely Still, knowing the signs and symptoms of cancer is a great way agree on who should be appoint- heirs. for men and women to catch the disease early when it’s most ed to this role, and adding anoth- Prince died April 21 of an acci- treatable. Though the following signs and symptoms are not er divisive element would be more dental drug overdose and left no Tiffany Ahlberg, 423-641-0956 always indicative of cancer, their presence should be enough for expensive and delay the proceed- known will. Court filings suggest Au.D., CCC-A CALL FOR YOUR adults to consult their physicians. ings. his estate is worth around $200 APPOINTMENT TODAY! * Fatigue: Extreme tiredness that does not improve even with Eide noted that a co-personal million. Federal and state estate ample rest could be a sign that cancer is growing. In certain can- representative was requested in taxes are expected to gobble up 2401 North Ocoee Street, cers, including leukemia, this happens in the early stages. In part to improve communication about half the value. addition, some colon or stomach cancers cause blood loss, Suite 201 which can result in fatigue. * Pain: Early on, bone cancers or testicular cancer often manifest Cleveland, TN 37311 themselves through pain. Back pain can be a symptom of ovarian AP fact check: Coca-Cola (Directly behind Medical Center Pharmacy) cancer or cancer of the colon or rectum. Unfortunately, when pain is a result of cancer, the cancer has already begun to metas - not recalling Dasani water tasize. * Unexplained weight loss: One of the first signs of cancer might NEW YORK (AP) — Coca-Cola not working with the company on be the unexplained loss of 10 pounds or more. This is most com - has not issued a recall for Dasani any recall of the product. StayS Sttaayy HHealthyHeeaalltthhyy mon with cancers of the pancreas, stomach, esophagus, or lung. and says the water is safe to The story being shared online * Skin changes: Cancers of the skin and other cancers can drink, despite a false story said that the FDA had shut down cause certain changes in the skin. Jaundice, when the skin and shared on social media that a manufacturing facility and was with a daily dose of the eyes turn a yellowish color, is one such change. The skin can claimed bottles were found con- recommending that people boil also redden, itch or darken, a condition known as hyperpigmen- taminated with a parasite. the water to kill the parasite if tation. Excessive hair growth on the skin is another skin change The story posted online said a they have “no choice but to con- that might indicate the presence of cancer. “clear parasite worm” was found sume the water.” CCleveland Clleevveellaanndd * Fever: A common side effect of cancer, fever most often hap - in bottles of Dasani across the The story is dated Jan. 10, pens after the cancer has metastasized. Cancers that effect the country. It said the incident sent 2017, but same story also circu- immune system often cause fever as the body finds it more dif- several hundred people to the lated online in April and has con- ficult to fight infection. In certain blood cancers, including leu - hospital with symptoms of ill- tinued popping up on sites since DDaily Daaiillyy kemia or lymphoma, fever is an early sign of cancer. ness. then. Should any of the aforementioned signs or symptoms appear, Coca-Cola Co. said it has not men and women should consult their physicians immediately. issued any such recall. BBanner Baannnneerr “The source of this false and inflammatory information about our brand is a hoax news web- Serving Cleveland & 423-472-3332 site. There is no recall of Dasani being conducted in the U.S.,” the Bradley Co. Since 1854 2253 Chambliss Ave. NW company said in a statement. (Local, National & International Suite 300 The Food and Drug News & Sports Accepting New Patients and Most Insurance Administration said it is not aware of any current recalls or 472-5041 www.thedermcenters.com disease outbreaks associated with Dasani water, and that it is