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Wednesday, June 22, 2016 The Commercial Review Portland, Indiana 47371 www.thecr.com 75 cents FR board hires Stahl By RAY COONEY his first year at the helm. “His The Commercial Review ideas were right on target with FORT RECOVERY — The new our vision and where we’re leadership team is in place. going in our district. … We’re Less than two weeks after excited to have him.” selecting Marcus Overman to Stahl replaces Matt Triplett, become its new high school prin - who resigned in May to become cipal, Fort Recov - the athletics director at Parkway. ery School Board He was given a two-year contract voted Tuesday to that begins Aug. 1 and was hire St. Henry approved for up to 10 days at a graduate and rate of $275 per day through July teacher Tony 31 to allow him time to get accli - Stahl to fill its mated to the job before his con - middle school tract begins. principal posi - He started his teaching career tion. Stahl at Manual High School in Indi - The board also anapolis before coming home to set preschool tuition and elemen - teach history and social studies tary school fees for 2016-17 and at St. Henry. He has also been an got an update on third grade assistant football and girls bas - reading state test scores. ketball coach for the Redskins. Stahl, a 2012 graduate of Stahl noted that his emphasis Wright State University, was is on a collaborative learning selected for the middle school job environment with administra - after finishing as the runner-up tors, teachers, students and par - to Overman for the high school ents. position. “Fort Recovery is a great com - “Although we went in a differ - munity,” he said. “You can clear - ent direction with that, right ly see how committed and dedi - away he was somebody that, cated people in the community with his energy, his charisma, are, people on the staff are. It’s the way he communicated, his obviously a district that is invest - presentation to our interview ing in itself. … Whether it’s facil - committee as far as how he was ities or personnel, they’re defi - going to promote and improve nitely always pushing that enve - the school academically, was out - lope further. It’s really exciting to standing,” said superintendent be a part of that kind of energy.” Justin Firks, who is completing See FR page 5 Clinton slams The Commercial Review/Chris Schanz Trump’s plans Fairgrounds fun By ANNE GEARAN big talker who has always been Joshua Hardy, 11, draws back his bow and lines up a target during a game The Washington Post out for only himself. of archery tag as part of the Jay County Law Enforcement Youth Camp on Tuesday COLUMBUS, — Repub - “This is his one move,” Clin - afternoon at Jay County Fairgrounds. The three-day camp concludes today. lican Donald Trump has swin - ton said. “He makes over-the- dled investors while stiffing top promises that if people and stepping on employees, stick with him, trust him, listen contractors and others to him, put their faith in him, throughout a business career he’ll deliver for them. He’ll that should disqualify him as make them wildly successful. president, Democratic rival And then everything falls apart Indiana man tried to join IS Hillary Clinton charged Tues - and people get hurt.” By KEN KUSMER burg was arrested without inci - District Court to hear a charge day. The presumptive Democratic Associated Press dent, FBI spokeswoman Special of providing material support Exactly the thing that Trump nominee cast the mogul as self - INDIANAPOLIS — FBI Agent Wendy Osborne said. to the Islamic State read to claims is his main qualification ish, callous and glib about how agents arrested an 18-year-old Musleh was in the custody of him, Horty said. He faces a — his business background — he made money. She used the from suburban Indianapolis as federal marshals at an undis - maximum sentence of 20 years is proof of values and practices examples of now-defunct he tried to board a bus to New closed location, spokesman in prison, a lifetime of super - that should trouble voters, Clin - Trump University and Atlantic York and join the Islamic State Tim Horty of the U.S. Attor - vised release and a $250,000 ton said. Her speech blended City, N.J., where Trump built terror group overseas, federal ney’s office said. fine if convicted, prosecutors criticism of Trump’s stated several casinos that are now authorities said Tuesday. Musleh made an initial said. positions on the economy with shuttered. Akram Musleh of Browns - appearance Tuesday in U.S. See Tried page 2 warnings that the mogul is a See Slams page 5 Appreciative laughter Couple started comedy business as a way to give back By ROSE SKELLY be one show, and we did it The Commercial Review in a month and a half,” After experiencing the Tony said. “But there was kindness of their neigh - such a large reception and bors, a Portland couple Upcoming shows a demand to do more, we decided to give back to the kind of decided to turn it Jay County community Road Rubber Comedy has two shows planned for the fall. into a full-time business.” The schedule is as follows: with entertainment. Donnie Baker, a charac - Tony and Monica Minch Hal Sparks – 7:30 p.m. Sept. 17 ter played by comedian Ron are the co-owners of Road Tom Green – Oct. 23 Sexton, was Road Rubber Rubber Comedy, a new Comedy’s first performer. business that brings stand- Both shows will be at Jay County Event Center, 555 S. Bridge St., Portland. Tony said they sold 450 up comedians to Jay Coun - tickets for the show, which ty. was on April 23 at Jay Both lifelong residents County Event Center, and of Jay County, Tony and would have sold more if Monica said they always when he got off work,” really just want to give not for a scheduling issue. appreciated where they Monica said. back,” Tony said. “Port - “Due to the logistics and lived, but didn’t realize the Several times they land is a great town, Jay the date that the comedian impact it had until they returned home to find hun - County is a great county, was available, we actually experienced hardship. dreds of dollars worth of but there needs to be more had it on prom night,” Within the span of two restaurant gift certificates entertainment, and this is Tony said. “We’ve had well Photo provided years, Tony’s father died sitting on their doorstep, kind of our way of giving over 200 people either and the couple had a child or that someone had come back.” email us or tell us face-to- Comedian Ron Sexton performs as who was born prematurely by and cleaned their entire So far, they’ve hosted one face they missed because character Donnie Baker on April 23 at Jay County staying at Ball Memorial house for them. Tony said show and are planning two of that, but they will defi - Event Center during Road Rubber Comedy’s first Hospital. Tony and Monica the kindness they received upcoming events, but Tony nitely be at the next one.” inspired them to stay in said getting into the busi - show. The company, which seeks to bring stand-up both traveled back and The next two events will forth to Muncie every day Jay County. ness was kind of an acci - feature Hal Sparks in Sep - comedians to Jay County, has shows planned for for a month. “As we’ve grown in the dent. tember and Tom Green in Sept. 17 (Hal Sparks) and Oct. 23 (Tom Green). For “I did it twice a day, and community it’s given us a “The initial show that October. more information, visit www.roadrubbercomedy.com. (Tony) did it once a day lot of opportunities and we we did was just planned to See Comedy page 6

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Portland’s weather station Blackford County School measured a high temperature Board on Tuesday approved of 81 degrees Tuesday. The Thursday — Photos from the hiring of Craig Campbell Elizabeth Plummer, 98, Port - overnight low was 60. Kids’ Day at Pennville Legion- as principal of Southside Ele - land Showers and thunder - Lions Fair. mentary School, a kindger - Joyce Norton, 62, Geneva storms are expected tonight garten through third grade Maria Droesch, 17, Kirklin with a low of 71. More rain is Saturday — Our summer facility. Campbell, a Jay Coun - Details on page 2. in the forecast for Thursday series takes a look at the Bal - ty resident, has served as prin - with a projected high of 83. bec underground railroad site. cipal of General Shanks Ele - For an extended forecast, mentary School since 2010. see page 2. The Commercial Review Page 2 Local/Indiana Wednesday, June 22, 2016 Obituaries Elizabeth Plummer She had worked as a truck driv - Lynn, followed by 2 p.m. servic - and worked as a server at Wesley Mary Ann Droesch, St. Henry; Elizabeth Faye Plummer, 98, a er. es. Burial will be in Quaker Manor in Frankfort. stepgrandparents, George and former Portland resident, died Surviving are four daughters, Lynn Cemetery. Memberships included Beverly Biddle, Kirklin, and Tuesday at Parker Healthcare Laura Bergman (husband: Ran - Condolences may be Kirklin Hoosier 4-H Club, Junior Charles and Lois Selhorst, Cold - and Rehabilitation in Parker City. dall), Geneva, expressed at http://www.wilson - Leaders of the Clinton County 4- water; and great-grandparents, Funeral arrangements are Tina Fisher (hus - shookfuneralhomes.com. H program, St. Eileen Boeckman, Fort Recov - pending at Baird-Freeman Funer - band: Matt), Mary’s Catholic ery, and Ruth Mueller, Maria al Home in Portland. Condo - Dunkirk, and Church in Frank - Stein, Ohio. Tammy Watkins Maria Droesch fort and St. Henry A Mass of Christian burial lences may be expressed at April 14, 1999-June 20, 2016 www.bairdfreeman.com. and Juliane Marie Catholic Church. will be 1 p.m. Friday at St. Henry Watkins, both of Maria A. Droesch, 17, Kirklin Surviving are Catholic Church with the Rev. Springfield, Ten - and St. Henry, Ohio, died Mon - her parents, Tom Hemm officiating. Burial Joyce Norton nessee; three day in an automobile accident in Kevin Droesch will be in St. Henry Cemetery. March 8, 1954-June 20, 2016 brothers, Luther Clinton County. (wife: Michelle), Visitation is 2 to 8 p.m. Thurs - Joyce Jean Norton, 62, Geneva, Archer, Lewis - Norton Born in Coldwater, Ohio, she St. Henry, and Jill Droesch day and 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. died Monday at Adams Memorial burg, Ohio, James was the daughter of Kevin Biddle (husband: Friday at Brockman-Boeckman Hospital in Decatur. Archer (wife: Connie), Portland, Droesch and Jill (Boeckman) George), Kirklin; a brother, Funeral Home in Fort Recovery. Born in LaFollett, Tennessee, and Marvin Archer (wife: Vera), Biddle. Tyler Droesch, Kirklin; two step - Memorials may be sent to to Clarence Elmer and Evelyn Pennville; 10 grandchildren; and She would have been a senior brothers, Jordan and Trevor Kirklin Hoosier 4-H Club. Agnes (Richardson) Archer, she four great-grandchildren. at Clinton Central High in Steinbrunner, St. Henry; grand - Condolences may be was preceded in death by her hus - Visitation is 1 p.m. Friday at Michigantown in the fall where parents, John and Linda Boeck - expressed at brockmanboeck - band Mark Norton. Thomas Memorial Chapel in she was in FCCLA and choir, man, Fort Recovery, Cyril and manfh.com . Capsule Reports CR almanac Deer accident near county road 250 West crash is estimated between traveling east on county A Florida man hit a deer when a deer ran onto the $1,000 and $2,500. road 300 North near coun - with the van he was driv - road. He could not avoid ty road 750 West when a ing today in Bearcreek striking the deer with the Raccoon crash raccoon ran onto the road Township. 2002 Chevrolet Venture he A Pennville woman’s car in her way of travel. She Thomas R. Bradley, 49, was driving. collided with a raccoon said she could not avoid 254 Timbruce Lane, North - The Venture is regis - Tuesday in Penn Town - hitting the animal with west, Port Charlotte, Flori - tered to Marcella M. ship. her 2008 Chevrolet HHR. da, told Jay County Sher - McFadden, 1256 Jackson Fay E. Moles, 58, 10543 W. Damage in the 10:30 p.m. iff’s Office he was travel - Road, Clearwater, Florida. 550 North, told Jay County crash is estimated ing west on Indiana 18 Damage in the 1:15 a.m. Sheriff’s Office, she was between $1,000 and $2,500. Tried ... Lotteries Continued from page 1 Musleh has a detention hearing scheduled for Mega Millions Quick Draw: 01-07-09- Monday. 06-13-21-49-50 14-17-19-23-29-34-35-39-40- FBI agents apprehended Mega Ball: 10 42-44-45-57-62-63-75-77 Musleh at a Greyhound Megaplier: 5 Cash 5: 1-3-22-27-38 bus terminal in Indianapo - Estimated jackpot: Estimated jackpot: lis while he tried to board a $363 million $224,000 bus to New York, where he Poker Lotto: 4S-KH- was to fly to Morocco and Powerball 9C-6D-QH on to territory controlled Estimated jackpot: by the Islamic State, prose - Ohio $184 million cutors said. A criminal Midday complaint alleges Musleh Pick 3: 5-4-1 Hoosier intended to provide mate - Pick 4: 3-8-5-9 rial support to the terror Midday Pick 5: 9-0-7-0-4 group also known as ISIL Daily Three: 4-7-3 Evening by joining it. Daily Four: 4-3-4-6 Pick 3: 4-3-1 On May 2, Musleh read Quick Draw: 04-18-19- Pick 4: 2-0-7-6 an article about more than 21-23-27-28-31-37-40-42-46- Pick 5: 2-2-1-1-8 8,000 potential terrorist 50-62-66-67-69-70-77-80 Rolling Cash 5: 01-09- targets in Indiana and then Evening 13-14-19 days later searched online Daily Three: 6-7-3 Estimated jackpot: for information about pres - Daily Four: 5-0-5-6 $100,000 sure cookers, which the court documents said Photo provided could possibly be used to Markets make an explosive device, FBI Special Agent Michele Pet of the week Denise Holley said in a 30- Closing prices as of Tuesday page criminal complaint. This female black Labrador was found as a stray. She is He also searched for infor - Trupointe Aug. corn ...... 4.16 available for adoption from Jay County Animal Control Shelter, 2209 E. mation on dynamite, flash Fort Recovery Sept. corn ...... 4.12 100 South, Portland. There is no adoption fee. Call (260) 726-4365 powder and other explo - Corn ...... 3.97 before visiting. sive materials, it said. July corn ...... 4.01 Central States Tuesday’s bid was not Beans ...... 11.08 Montpelier Musleh’s first attempt to July crop ...... 11.08 Corn ...... 3.92 travel to the Middle East. Wheat ...... 4.63 July corn ...... 3.93 He made five different Sept. crop ...... 4.67 Beans ...... 11.19 reservations last year to July beans ...... 11.20 Lawmaker calls out state travel to Iraq or to Turkey, Cooper Farms Wheat ...... 4.57 By RICK CALLAHAN Assembly to consider next could not be reached for allegedly as an attempt to Fort Recovery New crop ...... 4.71 Associated Press session. “... I can’t get comment. reach territory controlled INDIANAPOLIS — Indi - Corn ...... 3.93 2 down into saying what an Howell, who is from Jef - by Islamic State fighters, ana “blew it” by not July corn ...... 3.93 The Andersons individual judge or proba - fersonville, Indiana, faces the complaint said. enforcing a gun ban Oct. corn ...... 3.94 tion officer did wrong. But weapons and ammunition According to the com - Richland Township against a man who was Wheat ...... 4.30 the system failed top to charges stemming from his plaint, Musleh’s travel Corn ...... 3.95 armed when he was July corn ...... 3.99 bottom.” arrest in Santa Monica, plans last year included arrested in California Clark County chief pro - POET Biorefining Beans ...... 11.24 California, hours after the trying to fly from Chica - while traveling to a bation officer James Hay - Portland July beans ...... 11.24 deadly attack at a gay night - go’s O’Hare International gay pride event, a state den declined to comment Corn ...... 4.00 Wheat ...... 4.48 club in Orlando, Florida. Airport to Iraq and book - Democratic lawmaker on DeLaney’s comments, July corn ...... 4.05 July wheat ...... 4.48 Police found in Howell’s car ing three separate one-way said Tuesday while advo - but previously told The a loaded assault rifle with tickets from to cating for stricter gun con - Associated Press that pro - magazines rigged to allow Turkey. Last June, customs trols. bation officials had rated 60 shots to be fired in quick officials stopped him in Hospitals James Wesley Howell, Howell a low-level offend - succession and 15 pounds Chicago and said he could 20, was ordered in April to er regarding the recent of chemicals mixed and not take a flight to Turkey forfeit all firearms under misdemeanor. A probation Jay County Dismissals ready to explode. He also because his travel docu - the terms of his yearlong officer met with Howell in had two other loaded rifles, There were four dis - ments were not in order. Hospital probation on a misde - May but that officer had ammunition, a stun gun, a missals. Law enforcement made Portland meanor intimidation con - yet to schedule an in-home buck knife and a security contact with Musleh and Admissions viction, for allegedly visit by the time Howell badge. Brownsburg High School Emergencies pulling a gun and making made it to California, he There were four Howell faces a child officials in 2013. The FBI There were 29 treated threats against a neighbor said. molestation charge in Indi - admissions to the hospi - identified him as someone in the emergency rooms in southern Indiana. Probation officers typi - ana, allegations a local who posted several videos tal on Tuesday. of JCH. It’s unclear whether cally track more than 100 prosecutor said apparently featuring an al-Qaeda Howell obtained the three offenders and their chal - spurred his cross-country leader online, the com - assault rifles found on him lenges could increase as journey to Los Angeles. plaint noted. in Los Angeles on June 12 recent changes in state Citizen’s calendar after the judge’s order or sentencing laws are direct - whether he had them ing more people to proba - Today Votaw St., Portland. before it was issued, state tion and community cor - 6:30 p.m. — Dunkirk 3 p.m. — Jay County Rep. Ed DeLaney of Indi - rections programs rather 2016 Park Board, Dunkirk Solid Waste Manage - anapolis said during a than jail or prison, Hay - City Park garage. ment District, district news conference outside den said. office, 5948 W. Indiana of the Statehouse. Republican House Show-Rite ® Tag Promotion Thursday 67, Portland. “Every step of the way Speaker Brian Bosma 3:30 p.m. — Portland 6 p.m. — Fort Recov - we blew it,” said DeLaney, could not be reached for for the 2016 show season Board of Aviation, Port - ery Village Council, vil - who is up for re-election in comment, and several Hubbard Feeds and Show-Rite ® Show Feeds appreciate your lage hall, 201 S. Main November and said he’ll Republican members of land Municipal Airport, feed business & are again proud to promote the following: 661 W. 100 North, Port - St. propose legislation for the the Indiana Senate were Hubbard Feeds Inc. and Show-Rite ® Show Feeds will pay your land. 7 p.m. — Dunkirk GOP-dominated General either out of town or also City Council, city build - 4-H club or FFA chapter .50 per bag for any show-Rite ® brand Monday ing, 131 S. Main St. show feeds purchased. 9 a.m. — Jay County This includes all Show-Rite Beef , Show-Rite Swine , Show-Rite Sheep , Commissioners, com - July 5 Show-Rite Goat, Show-Rite Rabbit , and Show-Rite Chicken feeds missioners’ room, Jay 9 a.m. — Jay County where available. County Courthouse, 120 Commissioners, com - (by submitting tags from the bags) N. Court St., Portland. missioners’ room, Jay Hopping into !!Make easy money for your 4-H club!! 11:30 a.m. — Jay County Courthouse, 120 Wherever Show-Rite Feeds are sold County Development N. Court St., Portland. Corporation annual 5:30 p.m. — Portland a BIG One 5111 S. 000 Rd. Berne, IN meeting, conference City Council, council 260.589.2451 rooms A and B, Jay chambers, fire station, June 22nd Family County Hospital, 500 W. 1616 N. Franklin St. Owned & Operated We all love you! Inc. Weather courtesy of American Profile Hometown Content Service Berne, IN Since 1954 The Commercial Review Wednesday, June 22, 2016 Family Page 3 Happy girl inspires hope BY TED KOOSER U.S. Poet Laureate Someone told about a American blind man who stood at a busy intersection, waving Life in Poetry toward all the passing cars. When asked why he did that, he said that there Everwine, a California might be someone in one of those cars whom he poet, here gives us another knew and he didn't want to such waver, from his book miss the opportunity. Peter Listening Long and Late. The Girl on the Bullard Overpass The girl on the Bullard overpass looks happy to be there, getting soaked in a light rain but waving her hands to the four o'clock freeway traffic in which I'm anything but happy. Photo provided You might think she's too dumb to come in out of the rain, but rain or shine, it doesn't seem to matter. 55 years She's there most every afternoon, Bryant High School class of 1961 recently attended its 55th reunion. Pictured in front as if she does this for a living. from left are Nancy (Huey) Stults, Mary Lou (Lindsey) Frye, Dinah (Vorhees) Strohl. Middle row from left are Chancey Sipe, Wanda (Brotherton) Arnold, Judy (Reinhart) Alig, Karen (Warren) Pratt Some living, I'd say. Doesn't she ever and Jim Stolz. Back row from left are Norman Arnold, Eugene Hartnagle and Brayton Snow. get bored, or wish someone would stop and say, "Where to?" and her life would change? That's how I'd be, hating the noise, the stink of exhaust, the press of people. I can't imagine what her life is; Native’s son earns degree mine is confused and often fretful. But there's something brave about standing alone in the rain, waving wild semaphores By VIRGINIA CLINE LifeStream seminars Monday at the community of gladness to impatient passersby The Commercial Review LifeStream Services will center. Meals are provided Joshua Rogers recently present an Active Senior for those 60 years and older, graduated from the Illi - too tired or preoccupied to care. Taking Seminar from 1 to 2 p.m. on and their spouses, with a nois College of Optome - June 30 at Farmland Com - suggested donation. Those Seeing her at her familiar station try in Chicago, with a I suddenly grin like a fool, wave back, Note munity Center, 100 N. Main under the age of 60 can Doctor of Optometry enjoy a meal for a small fee. and forgive the driver to my right, St. degree. Reservations for meals who is sullen and staring as I pass. Presentations will be He is the son of Jeff given by Julie Hale, should be made at least one Rogers (a 1977 graduate of LifeStream wellness man - business day in advance by I find her in my rear-view mirror, Jay County “Bus” and Ruth Rogers of ager, and Lana Remaly, calling (765) 759-1121. then head for a needed drink and supper. High Pennville. Randolph County Options I don't know where she goes, but I hope School) and Joshua was presented counselor, and will focus on Radio field day Phoebe the doctorial hood by his health, technology, safety In celebration of World We do not accept unso - dation.org), publisher of Rogers of wife and I.C.O. alumnus, Dr. and more. Wide Amateur Radio Field licited submissions. Poetry magazine. It is Hebron, Lea Rogers. The couple will Reservations can be Day, the Jay County Ama - American Life in Poetry also supported by the Ohio, and reside in the Cleveland, made by calling (765) 468- teur Radio Club will be at is made possible by The Department of English at the grand - Ohio, area where Joshua 7631. Milton Miller Park, by the son of will work in private prac - Also LifeStream Cafes north water tower, on Sat - Poetry Foundation the University of Nebras - Rogers (http://www.poetryfoun - ka-Lincoln. Clyde tice. are held at 11:30 a.m. each urday and Sunday. Affair has stolen woman’s self-worth DEAR ABBY: I met “Edward” self-worth, because as it stands, pus police or city police? Our weekly basis, but I don’t know at work six years ago. We were you cannot have both. daughter really likes her col - what to talk to my father about. instantly attracted to each DEAR ABBY: Our daughter lege, but she shouldn’t have to He’s a man of few words, so our other and soon began an affair. Dear came home for spring break put up with this. — TROU - conversations are somewhat We are both married to others. from college with troubling BLING NEWS limited after I ask about his I never thought I could stray Abby news. She has been sexually DEAR TROUBLING NEWS: I interests. I’d be very apprecia - outside my marriage, even harassed by a very large and agree that your daughter — tive if you or your readers can though my marriage has been aggressive lesbian in her dorm and the other girls — should suggest some topics I haven’t very lonely. I love Edward more this year. When the girl first not have to put up with being thought of. — STUMPED than I ever thought possible, lover has never said he loves came on to her, my daughter assaulted. I wish you had DAUGHTER but even though he has strong his wife. You think he has told her NO. Later, on two sepa - revealed a little bit more about DEAR STUMPED DAUGH- feelings for me, he says he will strong feelings for you, but has rate occasions, the girl pushed what happened when the TER: How about talking to your never file for divorce from his he ever defined them as “love”? her to the floor and groped her assaults were reported. Was father about some of your own wife. Has it occurred to you that in the lobby of the dorm. the aggressor counseled? interests — what you have been We are still involved, but I am what he “loves” may be his My daughter was afraid to Warned to stay away from the doing, movies or plays you heartbroken that he doesn’t financial net worth, and THAT fight the girl because she’s girls she had harassed? have seen, restaurants you want me enough to leave her. is the reason he will never small. She was also afraid to Removed from the dorm? have tried that he might enjoy, He has never said that he loves divorce his wife? report it — I guess she thought If nothing was done, before what’s going on with other rel- his wife, just that he doesn’t I don’t blame you for feeling it was an isolated incident. informing the police, I’m advis- atives, and current events. If believe in divorce. I have never sad and depressed. If I were Recently she found out that ing you to discuss this with a necessary, make a short list of felt such a strong connection you, I’d feel sad and depressed the girl has done the same lawyer because a school that topics from your local newspa- with anyone, ever! too. You have violated your own thing to several other girls. would ignore what happened per and keep it with you when My head tells me to forget principles and are in a relation- They all went to the Title IX may be liable. you call him. And remember, him, but my heart won’t allow ship that, much as you might people on campus to file a com - DEAR ABBY: My father, a conversations don’t have to be it. I am so sad and depressed wish it, will never bring you plaint, but were told they won’t widower, is in his late 80s. He’s long ones — just interesting. that I can’t function some days. the validation you’re looking get any answers until late sum - in great shape, still drives, goes ——— How can I move past this man for. When you start liking your- mer, which is after school is on vacations and volunteers Dear Abby is written by Abi - and regain my self-worth? — self again, you may find that out. twice a week. He is brilliant, gail Van Buren, also known as NEED TO MOVE FORWARD you need him less. And that is Is this kind of harassment and enjoys cars, gambling and Jeanne Phillips, and was DEAR NEED TO MOVE FOR- when you’ll end this affair and common in our schools? eating. founded by her mother, Pauline WARD: You wrote that your reconnect with your sense of Should she take it to the cam - I promised I’d call him on a Phillips. Sudoku Community Calendar Sudoku Puzzle #4052-M Notices will appear in AL-ANON FAMILY day at Richards Restau - and 6:30 p.m. each Thurs - Community Calendar as GROUP — New Begin - rant. Mary Strosnider is day at A Second Chance At space is available. To sub - nings, a support group for hostess and Linda Valen - Life Ministries, 228 S. 12 3 4 mit an item, email Virginia friends and families of tine will have devotions. Meridian St. in Portland. Cline at [email protected]. alcoholics, the group will Lesson is filling out pro - For more information, call 35 meet at 6:30 p.m. each gram books. Brenda Eads at (260) 726- Today Wednesday in the Zion THE EN AVANT CLUB 9625 or Dave Keen at (260) 67 89 ALCOHOLICS ANONY - Lutheran Church, 218 E. — Will meet at 1 p.m. 335-2152. MOUS — Will meet from High St., Portland. For Thursday at Pennville 4 86 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. each more information, call I.D.C. Restaurant. Hostess Saturday Wednesday upstairs at (260) 726-8229. is Marilyn Bourne. FARMERS MARKET — True Value Hardware, CELEBRATE RECOV - Will be held from 8 a.m. 582 941 North Meridian Street, Thursday ERY — A 12-step Christian until noon each Saturday Portland. For more infor - NOBLE BUSY BEES — recovery program, the at the Jay County Court 74 3mation, call (260) 729-2532. Will meet at 9 a.m. Thurs - group will meet at 10 a.m. House. 49 35 67 15 49

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© 2009 Hometown Content The Commercial Review Page 4 Opinion Wednesday, June 22, 2016 Portland program set a high bar By JACK RONALD could provide you with a long good for several minutes, but was originally set for March The Commercial Review list of stories that could have without a storyteller and with - and actually happened in June. OK. A guy has just lifted my Back been told: Jay County’s Twila out a clean fit to the format, that In fact, director Sam Clemmons coattails up and started to Tharp, one of the premiere cho - tale went untold. contacted me just days before attach a battery pack to my belt. in the reographers of the 20th century, So, here’s how it worked from the broadcast in search of some What the heck is going on? who was born in Portland and a storyteller perspective. images to illustrate a story. Welcome to the often-unreal Saddle spent part of her childhood in I’d agreed to talk about a cou - Finally, a couple weeks ago, world of television. rural Dunkirk; Jack Imel, a fix - ple of subjects and was told to the finished product was broad - Back when WIPB-TV, the Pub - ture on the Lawrence Welk round up visual images to help cast. lic Broadcasting station out of Show for decades; harness rac - tell the story — videos, old pho - And as part of that broadcast, Muncie, had first pitched the easy is wrong. It is hard. Some - ing legend Jerry Landess; inter - tos, digital photos, and more. I had to make the transition idea of a show about Portland, I times it’s borderline impossible. net investment guru Mary Those were delivered on a from safely babbling in front of was one of the first to buy in to So this all-skate, everyone can Meeker; and on and on and on. couple of flash drives, and then a camera to trying to be coher - the concept. participate, anyone can tell a But I had two stories to tell I showed up on a Saturday ent on live TV. The idea — community story approach caught my and figured it was someone morning in February to be That is not an easy transition, engagement honcho Michelle attention. else’s responsibility to tell the interviewed. let me tell you. Kinsey explained — was to have And I bought in. others. The interview was painless, I did my best not to babble, a town tell its own stories. For family reasons, I figured I There were also stories that mostly because it was going to but I did feel my heart-rate Instead of having a reporter had a responsibility to tell the didn’t fit into a “Portland” be edited. Say something stu - increase and did experience — and crew roll in to, say, Dunkirk story of Elwood Haynes and his pigeonhole. pid? They can cut that out. as Al Rent had warned me — a and go looking for stories. The connection to the Gas Boom and For something like 40 years And that was pretty much it suddenly dry mouth. The best crew would ask the town to step Portland and his first car. now, we’ve been doing our best from a storyteller standpoint. verdict: I survived. up and tell its own stories. And I quickly caught on that to behave like a countywide Meanwhile, over a period of And the WIPB people were From a journalistic stand - it made sense to tell the story of community. But countywide weeks and months the WIPB thrilled with the community’s point, I was intrigued from the the daily newspaper. stories didn’t fit the “Now staff tried to make something response and involvement. get-go. I know how easy it is for How often do we get to tell Entering Portland” model. out of all this stuff they had The questions now are: Who a reporter to have blind spots those stories? Not often. As a result, a whole bunch of been given. It was not an easy is next? And how will they and biases they’re not even But not everyone got the con - good stories about Jay County chore. measure up? aware of. Objectivity is the goal, cept. High School didn’t get told. The Proof of that is the fact that The bar has been set pretty but anyone who tells you it is If you have enough time, I Marching Patriots alone were the premiere of the program high. Tax could be a sweet deal The Washington Post The Coca-Cola Co. used to claim things go better Guest with Coke. On Thursday, the Philadelphia City Council decided that’s Editorial particularly true of taxes. The city’s new 1.5- cents-per-ounce sur - charge on sodas and other sweetened drinks is a sensible step toward discouraging sugar con - ... in Mexico ... sumption, if only a first step. lower-income With the passage of its citizens soda tax, Philadelphia will start charging citi - have avoided zens extra for buying waistline-widening bev - the extra cost erages. Philadelphia’s by cutting policy may have won enactment because, down on soda unlike many failed pro - consumption posals across the country, it channels revenue into at an even a specific and popular higher rate cause: universal prekindergarten. Berke - than the ley, California, which has rest of the a similar soda surcharge, also earmarks the money, country ... in its case to community gardens and health pro - Terrorism has collateral damage grams. By ALBERT HUNT There are a small number of radical Opponents of Philadel - coddling from a nanny Bloomberg View phia’s soda tax argued imams and vulnerable young men state. Americans are still grieving the and women who are susceptible to the price tag would hurt Philadelphia’s soda tax tragic murder of 49 people in a gay the poor more than the Albert propaganda from the Islamic State. — or any tax levied only night club in Orlando, Florida. The The barbaric group had demonstrat - rich, because the poor on sweetened drinks, for deranged assassin was a Muslim. Hunt drink more soda. But in ed a sophisticated grasp of social that matter — also doesn’t The attack has sparked concern media, putting out more than 90,000 Mexico, which adopted a solve substitution prob - about a culture of terror sweeping soda tax in 2014, lower- messages daily in multiple lan - lems. When soda becomes the nation, prompting demands for guages, including Hebrew (though income citizens have pricier, consumers might actions against Muslims that’s not intended to attract Jewish avoided the extra cost by just opt for other sugary A year ago, Dylann Roof, a neo- refugees over the past 15 years; five converts but to convey a (false) cutting down on soda treats. Taxing sugar as an Nazi, slaughtered nine black congre - have been arrested on terrorism impression of omnipotence). consumption at an even ingredient would be more gants, including the pastor and a state charges. Clarke says the U.S. needs to insti - higher rate than the rest effective. So would senator, at a church in Charleston, Critics assert that Muslims don’t tute a “much more thorough pro - of the country, as the statewide surcharges or, South Carolina. He’s referred to as a assimilate. That’s not true in most gram” to counter that propaganda. New York Times’ Margot better yet, a national tax. lone wolf white supremacist. places. Surveys by the Institute for He also says that preventing suspect - Sanger-Katz has noted. In That way, Philadelphians The calls for banning Muslims, Social Policy and Understanding and ed terrorists from having easy access Philadelphia, city-funded couldn’t hop in the car greater surveillance of mosques and the Pew Research Center suggest that to lethal weapons should be a no- preschool will help coun - and drive across the river even creating a new House Commit - the attitudes of U.S. Muslims about brainer. But he warns that there are teract the regressiveness to pick up a tax-free Coke tee for UnAmerican Activities focus - country and community are similar no panaceas: “When a guy one of the tax by giving the in Camden, New Jersey. ing on jihadists give rise to two ques - to those of adherents of other reli - minute suggests he may be sympa - poorest children in the It’s as important as ever tions: Do Muslim Americans present gions. They watch sports on televi - thetic to ISIS and the next minute city services many of that Americans reduce a grave threat and could much more sion and play video games at the same decides to kill people, catching that them don’t benefit from sugary products in their be done to prevent such attacks? The rate as other Americans. minute is really, really hard.” today. diets. Even one soda per answer to both is no. McKenzie complains that the news Longer term, Islamic radicalism There are other con - day increases the risk of The shootings in San Bernardino, media rarely captures the civil needs to be addressed at the source, cerns: As with tobacco type-2 diabetes. One out California, last year, and in Orlando engagement of Muslims. When the the Middle East. No one, other than a taxes that go toward of every 11 Americans is on June 12 were horrific, says water supply in Flint, Michigan, was few vote-seeking politicians, argues social programs, there’s diabetic already, and Richard Clarke, the counterterrorism found to be toxic, the state’s Muslims that can be done easily or quickly. something a bit perverse more than 1 in 3 adults czar under Presidents Bill Clinton worked with members of other reli - There will be more terror strikes in in funding an important could develop the disease and George W. Bush. But such events gions to aid distressed citizens while the U.S. and elsewhere. project such as preschool within the next five years. “are rare,” Clarke says. “In the entire state and local officials failed. So it’s worth remembering that the with revenue that, if the The latest numbers on Obama administration, there have “They were very helpful,” says Lee vast majority of U.S. Muslims go to policy works, will obesity in America aren’t been six incidents involving eight Anne Walters, a Flint woman who school, work hard, pay their taxes, decrease over time. But, encouraging either: 35 people.” blew the whistle on the contamina - participate in their communities and for the most part, sin percent of men and more Before Orlando, more Americans tion. “It was great seeing everyone serve in the military. That’s why they taxes on tobacco have had than 40 percent of women had been killed since Sept. 11 by come together.” resent being told they are on the front the desired effect. And are obese, and it’s still on white-nationalist terrorists in the There are controversies. A handful lines in the fight against radical ter - tying revenue to a popu - the rise. U.S. than by Muslims. of communities with large Muslim rorists, McKenzie says: “They don’t lar project is often the Philadelphia’s policy Robert McKenzie, an expert on U.S. populations have sought to adopt know who those people are.” only way to gain political opens the door to changes relations with the Islamic world at Sharia law, a fundamentalist doc - •••••••••• acceptance of proposals needed across the coun - the Brookings Institution, says the trine that would offend most Ameri - Hunt is a Bloomberg columnist. many see as unwelcome try. U.S. has resettled about 800,000 cans, including many Muslims. Follow him on Twitter @AlHuntDC. The Commercial Review US PS 125820 HUGH N. RONALD (1911-1983), Publisher Emeritus

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Continued from page 1 other tuition fees were •Approved the following: par - •Returned advances of $10,000 (sports medicine club, freshman Elementary school principal unchanged. ticipation in federal title and from the Title I disadvantaged class), Chelsea Rogers (student Tracy Hein-Evers also updated Hein-Evers reported that 100 grant programs and the free and children fund and $7,000 from council), Victoria Horstman the board, saying interviews for percent of Fort Recovery third reduced lunch program; a con - the improving teacher quality (yearbook, sophomore class), the open band director position graders passed either the Ameri - tract with Northwest Ohio Area fund back to the general fund. Kim Grube (junior class), Brent are scheduled for Thursday. can Institute of Research or alter - Computer Services Cooperative; •Set the superintendent’s bond Niekamp (senior class), Joseph Former band director Sam native Terra Nova test this the renewal of liability, fleet and with Fort Recovery Insurance Hawk (agri-business FFA), Kurt Piehl resigned this month to spring. The school had an 89-per - property insurance with South - Agency at $50,000. Rammel (athletics director), accept a position in Wadsworth, cent passage rate on the tests in western Ohio EPC Insurance; the •Approved supplemental con - Michael Gower (vocational agri - Ohio. the fall. renewal of liability insurance for tracts for Patricia Lefeld (drama culture FFA) and Jocelyn Meyer Board members Jose Faller, Thirty-two percent of Fort groups such as booster clubs at a adviser, scholastic bowl), (fifth grade book club). Also Ginny Fortkamp, Aaron Recovery students were rated as cost of $70 each; handbooks for Matthew Kerns (Future Busi - approved substitute bus drivers Guggenbiller, Mike Grube and advanced, which is 12 percentage the 2016-17 school year; participa - ness Leaders Association), Amy John Bihn, Nicholas Brockman, Mitch Ervin also set elementary points higher than the state aver - tion in the Tri-Star Career Com - Kaiser (Future Teachers of Jerry Byram, Christopher and middle school student fees, age. pact; and a tax abatement for America, guidance), Robyn DuHamel, Charles Etzler, Lisa which went up across the board In other business, the board: Fort Recovery Industries. Armstrong (math science club, Fullenkamp, Michael Gower, between $5 and $15. They range •Learned from Firks that con - •OK’d Rick Kremer as its rep - LPDC core committee), Janice Phillip Harris II, Joseph Hawk, from $63.50 for kindergarten to struction on Williams Street resentative on the Tri-Star Advi - Osterloh (National Honor Socie - Sandra Kaiser, Nancy Reinhard, $73.60 for third grade. from Butler Street to Barren - sory Council. ty), Melinda Luthman (newspa - Barbara Sautbine, Michael Tuition for preschool went up brugge Athletic Park is sched - •Accepted donations totaling per), Julie Billenstein (SADD), Thien, Ryan Thien, Randall by $2 for in-district two-day, uled for spring 2017. It will more than $4,400, including Maura Gavit (high school show Wendel, Kurt Wendel, Roger three-day and four-day to $95, include widening of the road and $2,500 to the athletics department choir), Julie Schlater (Spanish Wenning and Herbert West - $120 and $145 respectively. The adding sidewalks. from Fort Recovery Lumber. Club), Kathy Schwieterman gerdes. In review Slams ... Continued from page 1 Appealing Thousands lost jobs and Trump LONDON — Cam - refused to pay tradesmen and oth - paigners on both sides ers what they were owed, while he of the crucial vote over himself emerged “just fine,” Clin - whether Britain ton charged. should remain in the “He put his name on buildings, European Union criss - his favorite thing to do,” Clinton crossed the country said to laughter from an invited audience at a trade school class - today, their last day to room that teaches auto repair. win support from the She quoted Trump saying that undecided. Atlantic City was a “cash cow” Prime Minister for him and that he figured the David Cameron out - fallout “was the bank’s problem,” lined his vision for a not his. future with Britain Her address, the first policy retaining its place in speech of the general election sea - the 28-nation bloc, bris - son, was an attempt to attack tling at the notion that Trump on the area of his greatest the country would be appeal — his own success, swash - headed in the wrong buckling outsider attitude and direction if it stayed in. promises that other people, and He flatly rejected the the country overall, can share in charge that the institu - his success. tion is moribund. Trump scores well in polls that The most notable fig - ask which candidate would be bet - ure in the “leave” cam - ter at handling the economy, even paign, former London though he lags Clinton in national Associated Press/Jay LePrete Mayor Boris Johnson, polling overall. Just as she calls kicked off a whirlwind Trump unqualified to be com - Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks Tuesday about the economy at tour of England as he mander-in-chief because of his Fort Hayes Vocational School in Columbus, Ohio. pushed for a British ideas and temperament, she is exit — or Brexit. Tour - seeking to discredit his economic ing the Billingsgate ideas and call his priorities into campaign slogan and one tailored fronts the core of Trump’s appeal premised on an appeal to the mid - Fish Market, Johnson question. for the general election matchup as a businessman who has not dle class, or those who feel them - mugged for the cam - Trump’s tax plan, immigration with Trump. held office. selves slipping out of it, before eras with fish in hand policies and other proposals Clinton planned a one-two Trump has said that Clinton’s Trump entered the race a year — a not-so-subtle would likely throw the country punch this week — to attack economic stewardship would be ago. But it was Sanders, with his reminder that this is into recession, while his apparent Trump on Tuesday and then pres - “a disaster” and that his back - focus on the disparity between the an island nation — and willingness to default on the ent the following day what her ground as a dealmaker would set rich and the poor, who seemed to one very proud of its national debt or print more campaign is calling a thematic the United States up for success. capture the mood and imagina - independence and self- money to cover it would ruin the argument about why her ideas He plans a speech today that aides tions of many Democrats. and programs are better. have said would be a square Sanders has not conceded defeat assurance. credit of the United States and lead to spiraling inflation, Clinton For both speeches, she chose attack on Clinton’s credentials. despite being unable to erase Clin - said. battleground states that may be As she reframes her economic ton’s overwhelming lead among Projecting “You might think that because up for grabs in November: Ohio arguments head to head with delegates before primary voting CHICAGO — Power - he has spent his life as a business - and North Carolina. Trump, Clinton is also speaking ended last week. ful storms could bring man, he might be better equipped Like national security, the econ - indirectly to supporters of Sen. Clinton devoted several min - hurricane-force winds, to deal with the economy,” Clinton omy is an area where Clinton is Bernie Sanders of Vermont, utes Tuesday to a Sanders hobby tornadoes and base - said in a mocking tone. “Turns seeking a comparison with whose liberal economic platform horse - Wall Street greed — telling ball-sized hail to parts out he’s dangerous there too.” Trump that makes her look seri - shook up the Democratic race and her audience that if elected of the Midwest today, She spoke in front of new, ous, experienced and presidential. pulled her to the left during a long Trump would again “rig” the including the Chicago bright-blue banners reading But the economy is also an area in primary fight this year. economy to benefit Wall Street area. “Stronger Together,” her latest which Clinton more squarely con - Clinton’s campaign was and wealthy people. The Storm Predic - tion Center in Nor - man, Oklahoma, says areas around Chicago N. Korea launches missile could see “explosive” By FOSTER KLUG and HYUNG-JIN KIM ing of North Korea’s ballistic missile capa - Associated Press bilities that can cover Japanese territory. storm development SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea this afternoon. Fore - Each new test — apparently linked to a took a significant step today in the devel - command from North Korean leader Kim caster Matt Mosier opment of a powerful ballistic missile said tornadoes will be Jong Un — likely provides valuable intended to reach U.S. bases in the Pacific, insights to the North’s scientists and mili - possible for about two launching one of the weapons about 620 tary officials as they push toward their hours in a triangle miles high after five failed attempts in roughly from Daven - recent months. goal of a nuclear and missile program that port, Iowa, to Chicago The North’s suspected Musudan tests can threaten the U.S. mainland. to Milwaukee. worry Washington and its allies, Tokyo Pyongyang earlier this year conducted a and Seoul, because the missile’s potential nuclear test, its fourth, and launched a 2,180-mile range puts much of Asia and the long-range rocket that outsiders say was a Attacked cover for a test of banned missile technol - BEIRUT — Syrian Pacific, including U.S. military bases there, within reach. ogy. activists say airstrikes Japanese Defense Minister Gen A statement from South Korea’s Joint on the Islamic State’s Nakatani said the most recent launch Chiefs of Staff said a suspected first Musu - de facto capital, Raqqa, demonstrated a “certain level of capabili - dan launch from the east coast city of Won - have killed at least 18 ty,” and could lead to a further strengthen - san failed. civilians. The victims include two children, aged 10 and 15 years. The activists are Position Open blaming Russian and Flint water Syrian air force for today’s airstrikes. The U.S.-led coalition has also been bombing the lawsuit filed IS bastion in Syria. By MIKE HOUSEHOLDER public nuisance. Veolia AdvertisingAdvertising SSalesales and DAVID EGGERT was also charged with Girl killed Associated Press fraud. Seeking a motivated self-starter who BENNINGTON, Ind. 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Main St., Portland, IN 47371 —Associated Press LAN and Veolia with pro - pipeline to Lake Huron fessional negligence and was under construction. or email [email protected] The Commercial Review Page 6 Entertainment Wednesday, June 22, 2016 Comedy ... Gomez kicks Continued from page 1 Tony said he expects a large turnout from the Jay County Community for both. off FR series “Our next show is Hal Sparks … ‘Lab Rats’ is a TV show that A summer full of music he’s on, he’s also been on VH1 kicks off Sunday evening. and such, been on a lot of TV The Fort Recovery Friends Events series, so we anticipate to of the Arts summer concert increase at least by 50 percent series begins at 7 p.m. Sunday roundup our attendance from the (first) when Alexis Gomez performs event,” Tony said. “The capaci - at Van Trees Park in Fort ty of the building (Jay County Recovery. The series continues Event Center) is 1,000, and we through Aug. 14. project to be pushing that pet parade and face painting at Gomez is a singer/song - capacity within the next few 5 p.m. and Mark’s Ark petting writer from the Dayton, Ohio, events.” zoo at 5:30 p.m. Other activities area who was a finalist on Planning these events is no include an Elvis Presley trib - American Idol in 2015. Her easy task, said Monica. Tony is ute at 6 p.m. and Blooze Factor focus is country music. more of the “big vision” part of performing at 6:30 p.m. Other concerts include The the company while Monica she Junkyard Band on July 10, Boot Hill band will perform takes care of the day-to-day Island Vibe on July 17, at 6:30 p.m. Friday. paperwork. The company also Acoustic Night on July 24, There is a long list of activi - has two minority investors. Matt Snow & The Casino Play - ties for Saturday, highlighted “It’s very hard,” Monica said. ers on July 31, Talent Night on by the parade at 3 p.m. There “You’ve got to get ahold of their Aug. 7 and The American will also be a 5K run/walk at agent first, you’ve got to find Kings on Aug. 14. 8:30 a.m., go cart races at 11 out who their agent is, a lot of All concerts begin at 7 p.m., a.m., water ball at 4 p.m., Mike emailing back and forth, a lot of and admission is free. Wright performing at 5 p.m. Photo provided talking back and forth … it took and Grove Hill performing at 7 us a month and a half to finally Fair continues p.m. Alexis Gomez, a finalist on season 14 of finalize everything for these Pennville Legion-Lions fair Inflatables and games will be American Idol, will kick of Fort Recovery Friends of the Arts’ next two.” continues tonight and runs available daily. summer concert series at 7 p.m. Sunday at Van Trees Park. Eventually, they want to turn through Saturday at Pennville The free concert series continues on most Sunday evenings Road Rubber Comedy into a Park. Time to crown through mid-August. full-time business. Right now, Youth animal shows will con - The Miss Jay County Fair Tony works in Muncie and tinue at 6 p.m. over the next Queen Pageant is scheduled for Monica works at the county sur - three days with sheep Wednes - 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Jay County Opening set arts center, 107 W. Washington veyor’s office. day, swine Thursday and meat High School. Arts Place’s Blackford Coun - St., Hartford City, is free of “My main goal for me is to and dairy goats Friday. A dog Seven contestants will vie ty Arts Center will host an charge. continue working for Jay Coun - show is set for 9 a.m. Saturday for the fair queen crown in a opening for its Indiana Arts Place has also ty, so that’s why I’m bringing followed by a horse show at 4 contest that includes an inter - Wildlife Artists exhibit from 2 announced an exhibit of the the comedy here … we just love p.m. view, business attire and for - to 4 p.m. Sunday. works of artist Gregory Davis it here,” Tony said. “We want to St. Right Band will also per - mal wear. The winner will rep - Indiana Wildlife Artists will be on display at its Port - make this a better place so our form at 6:30 p.m. today. resent Jay County in the Indi - focuses on promoting wildlife land facility July 15 through kids can enjoy it as much as we Thursday is Kids’ Day, with a ana State Fair Queen Pageant. art in Indiana. 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Continued from page 10 Continued from page 10 NL lead among rookies last Jay County swimmers The win snapped Texas’ year in starts and had the with single event victories season-best winning streak most innings. “I just want were Joseph Dow (9-10-year- at seven games and ended to get back to doing well.” old – 25 butterfly), Creed the best start of Lewis’ Cuban right-hander Beiswanger (9-10-year-old – career at six straight wins. Raisel Iglesias, out since 25 freestyle), Hannah Laux “When you can nick a the last of five starts on (9-10-year-old – 25 breast - guy like that early that has April 25 because of a right stroke), Elayna Paro (11-12- been having a lot of suc - shoulder impingement, year-old – 100 freestyle), cess, it’s big,” said Bruce, pitched two scoreless Erica Hathaway (13-14-year- who had three hits and four innings to finish the old – 50 freestyle), Christo - RBIs. “Any time you give Cincinnati win on the same pher McDowell (15-and- your pitcher a 3-0 lead, I day he was activated from older – 50 backstroke) and think they feel a lot better the 15-day disabled list. Chase McFarland (15-and- than going out there and Lewis, making his first older – 100 freestyle). having to battle from career start against the Tiegen Fortkamp was the behind or even tied.” Reds, allowed five hits and lone three-time winner for By taking the opener of a six runs in his first loss Fort Recovery. She compet - two-game interleague since last Sept. 28. He said ed in the 9-10-year-old divi - series, the Reds snapped he felt the cramping in his sion, taking first in the 50 the Rangers’ run of 10 right triceps in the first freestyle, 25 butterfly and straight series victories a inning, but stayed in 100 IM. Eli Lennartz (9-10- night after Texas got credit because of some quick year-old) and Kyra Clark for a series win by beating innings as he retired 11 (11-12-year-old) won two Baltimore in a makeup straight after Bruce’s events each in their respec - game between the AL’s top homer. tive age groups. Lennartz two teams. Cozart’s triple was part beat the competition in the Lewis (6-1) left after five of a three-run fifth, and 50 freestyle and 25 breast - innings with cramping in Lewis told the Texas staff stroke, with Clark finishing his right arm, but said he about his discomfort after first in the 50 butterfly and expects to make his next the inning. He came out 50 backstroke. start. He allowed three of after 68 pitches. Picking up individual vic - the first four hitters to “I felt like if I could con - tories for Fort Recovery reach capped by Bruce’s tinue to have quick innings were Mitchell Pugh (13-14- 16th home run in the 36- it would have been fine,” year-old – 50 butterfly), year-old right-hander’s first Lewis said. “I’m more dis - Nolan Thobe (15-and-older – start since the near-gem appointed in myself for not 50 butterfly), Clayton that became a 5-1 win at being able to go back out Bertke (9-10-year-old – 25 Oakland. there and eat up two or backstroke), Riley Hiser (11- Anthony DeSclafani (1-0) three more innings for the 12-year-old – 50 backstroke), gave up five hits and two bullpen.” Paige Fortkamp (13-14-year- runs with a walk and six Cozart’s 11th homer was old – 50 backstroke), Jacob strikeouts in seven innings a solo shot in the seventh, Acheson (13-14-year-old – 50 in his third start. The right- and Bruce drove in his backstroke), Sage Wendel hander missed the first two fourth run on his third hit, (9-10-year-old – 100 IM) and months with a strained left a ground-ball double Grant Fortkamp (8-and- oblique sustained in his against the shift down the younger – 25 freestyle). final spring training line in left. Brandon Jay County moves to 4-0 The Commercial Review/Chris Schanz appearance. Phillips scored from first. on the season, while Fort “I’m just trying to get Jurickson Profar had a Recovery falls to 0-2 after Timo Minnich of the Jay County Summer Swim Team competes in myself back into rhythm two-run homer to get the losing to South Adams the 9-10-year-old 25-meter backstroke during a meet against the Fort personally,” said AL West-leading Rangers 613.5-335.5 on June 9. Recovery Eels on Tuesday at Ambassador Pool in Fort Recovery. DeSclafani, who tied for the within 3-2 in the second. Stumbles ... Continued from page 10 Bedoya, and forward Teams focusing on fumbles in camp “It’s some of his angles Bobby Wood. By STEPHEN WHYNO assistant coach Tom Creguer and adds another element. Creguer and his spurts and just Argentina went ahead AP Sports Writer used by the Redskins, Dallas Cow - said Cowboys running backs going from a walk to an when Lavezzi played a ASHBURN, Va. — Amid the boys, Indianapolis Colts, Balti - coach Gary Brown texted him that absolute sprint,” U.S. mid - short corner kick to Ever hooting and hollering at Washing - more Ravens, Tampa Bay Bucca - he’ll use the beeping footballs as fielder Kyle Beckerman Banega, who passed back to ton Redskins minicamp, there’s a neers and several college teams, long as he’s working. said. “You try to do what Lavezzi sprinting from the different sound in the air during including Tennessee and Michi - That doesn’t mean Cowboys you can to stop him, but corner diagonally. Lavezzi running back drills. gan State. The San Diego Chargers players warmed up to them right once he gets going, it’s beat Fabian Johnson to the Coaches whack at the football plan to start using them at training away. hard.” ball and poked it to an with Matt Jones carrying it, and it camp. “They didn’t like it at first,” The U.S. closes its tour - unmarked Messi about 25 beeps. Then it beeps longer. Creguer said practicing with Brown said. “I think it was just the nament Saturday in the yards out, in the center of That’s a good sign. “High and Tight” footballs , which pressure you had to do it. They’re third-place match at Glen - the field. As the U.S. defense The Redskins are one of five cost about $150 each, reduced not used to squeezing it that hard.” dale, Arizona. started to come out, Messi NFL teams using so-called beeping Northwood’s fumbles by 63 percent On the field, though, it seems to Messi will try to fill a one-timed a flick with his or whistling footballs to emphasize last season. Many NFL position be working. Brown said Cowboys major gap in his resume. left foot over the back line ball security. When the ball is coaches got the lowdown on them running backs Ezekiel Elliott and He has helped Barcelona to Lavezzi, who headed the being held correctly with the fun - at the scouting combine. Alfred Morris fumbled less during win eight titles in Spain’s ball from 7 yards over goal - damental five points of pressure, it “It basically reinforces the prop - organized team activates and La Liga and four in the keeper Brad Guzan. emits an audible beeping sound at er hold by teaching the athlete to minicamp after working with the Champions League, but his Klinsmann tried to about 80 decibels to tell a player put their forearm to the panel, beeping balls in drills. Argentina trophies have steady his players. he’s doing it right. their panel to the chest and to com - Colts running back Robert been limited to the 2005 “You were trying to “If I had that ball in high school, press the ball evenly with equal Turbin has only lost one fumble in FIFA World Youth Champi - scream into the field, say - I don’t think I would’ve had a fum - distribution of pressure, therefore 281 career carries but is open to onship for players under 20 ing, ‘Go at them. Go. ble,” Jones said. “It’s teaching me creating basically a vice around new ideas about how to get better. and the gold medal in the Become physical. Just step how to squeeze the ball at the point the football, creating that muscle He had never seen anything like 2008 Olympics, mostly for on their toes,’” he recalled. of contact. Everything has memory of what it feels like to the beeping footballs. players under 23. La Messi doubled the lead changed about me holding the have the ball secured to their body “All running backs fumble, but Albiceleste lost to Ger - after he was fouled by Won - ball.” at all times,” Creguer said in a as they say, iron sharpens iron, so many in the 2014 World dolowski. Klinsmann Cutting down on fumbles is the phone interview. just because you’re good at some - Cup final in Brazil and to yelled at Paraguayan refer - goal of the ball, developed by Divi - Coaches have taught ball securi - thing doesn’t mean you can’t get host Chile on penalty kicks ee Eduardo Cardozo as sion II Northwood University ty for decades, but this technology better at it,” Turbin said. in last year’s Copa America Messi placed the ball about final. 26 yards out, closer than the “I think that since losing spot of the foul. the final in Brazil, these Messi bent a beautiful players set out to have a curving drive that went just new possibility,” Argentina over Guzan’s outstretched Sports on tap coach Gerardo Martino left palm and into the upper said. corner. It moved him one Washington Nationals at Los Angeles Girls hoops camp is July 11 For more information, contact Brian Local schedule Dodgers (ESPN) Klinsmann inserted ahead of Gabriel Batistu - Today The Fort Recovery High School girls Patch at (419) 375-2815 or basketball team will be hosting a basket - [email protected]. Portland Rockets at Twin City Bankers – Beckerman and midfielder ta’s career total, according Thursday ball camp for girls in second and third 7 p.m. Graham Zusi into his line - to the Argentine Football 1:30 p.m. — Major League Baseball: grades. Challenge continues July 11 Chicago White Sox at Boston Red Sox The camp will run from 4 to 6 p.m. The Adams County Run/Walk Chal - Saturday up along with forward Association; FIFA records (WNDY-23) July 11 through 15 at the middle school lenge will continue July 11 in Geneva. Portland Rockets doubleheader at Chris Wondolowski Batistuta’s total as 56, 7:30 p.m. — 2016 NBA Draft (ESPN) gym. The next race is the Hope Run for Mishawaka Brewers – 1 p.m. because of suspensions including two goals in an 8 p.m. — College Baseball: NCAA Cost is $30, and checks should be Haiti 5K. The race is at 8:30 a.m. July 11 World Series – Game 10 (ESPN2) made payable to Fort Recovery Girls Bas - at Amishville, 844 E. 900 South, Geneva. Sunday assessed to midfielders Jer - exhibition against Slovakia ketball. Each player will receive a t-shirt For more information, contact Deb Portland Rockets doubleheader at maine Jones and Alejandro in June 1995. Local notes and basketball. Gerber (260) 849-3622. South Bend Cardinals – 1 p.m. Tournaments will be in July The Ohio Hawks baseball and softball TV schedule programs will hold its third-annual Star Today Spangle Shootout from July 1 through 3 at 7 p.m. — WNBA Basketball: Indiana KC Geiger Park in St. Marys, Ohio. Fever at Washington Mystics (WNDY-23) There are tournaments ranging from 7 p.m. — College Baseball: NCAA 10-and-younger to 18-and-younger. World Series – UC Santa Barbara vs. Ari - For more information, contact Mike zona (ESPN) Short at (419) 738-3795 or 10 p.m. — Major League Baseball: [email protected].

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Portland Optimist and Trinity United Methodist Church were tied 7-7 in the sixth inning on Tuesday. Neveah Petty made sure the game didn’t end that way. Petty hit a walk off sin - gle, lifting Optimist to an 8- 7 victory in Portland Jun - ior League’s Rookie softball division. The Commercial Review/Chris Schanz Rose Carter contributed Maddy Snow of the Jay County Summer Swim Team swims the breaststroke leg of the 8-and-younger 100-meter to the Optimist victory with four hits, including a individual medley during a meet Tuesday against the Fort Recovery Eels at Ambassador Pool in Fort Recovery. Snow won the pair of doubles. Carley event and picked up two additional wins, helping Jay County defeat the Eels. Trinidad and Brena Brew - ster had three hits apiece to help in the win. Kaylee Stevenson tallied Jay swimmers beat Fort Recovery four hits for Trinity in the loss. Erin Aker also con - FORT RECOVERY — Jay freestyle, Eliza Bader (13-14- tributed three hits. County made a short trip to year-old) in the 50 butterfly and Tournament play for Fort Recovery and came away 100 IM and Ashlyn Dow (13-14- Rookie softball begins Fri - with a big victory. Nineteen competitors win year-old) in the 100 freestyle day. The opening-round The Jay County Summer and 50 breaststroke. game is slated for 5:30 p.m. Swim Team defeated the Fort multiple events Also earning two wins were with a semifinal scheduled Recovery Eels 831-566 on Tues - Griffin Mann (13-14-year-old) for 7:15 p.m. the same night. The other semifinal is 5:30 day at Ambassador Pool. in the 50 breaststroke and 50 p.m. Monday, with the Maddy Snow, Sophie Hoevel, terfly, 25 backstroke and 25 freestyle, 100 IM and 50 breast - freestyle, Ben Strausburg (13- championship game at 5:30 George Clemmons, Mara freestyle. stroke. 14-year-old) in the 100 freestyle p.m. Tuesday. Bader, Ben Nichols and Sok George Clemmons (8-and- Dual winners for Jay County and 100 IM, Alex Bader (15-and- Championship games for Vormohr were each triple- younger) was victorious in the included Jesse Brown (8-and- older) in the 50 butterfly and 50 all six PJL divisions will be event winners for Jay County. 25 butterfly, 25 backstroke and younger) in the 50 freestyle and freestyle, Sophie Bader (15- Tuesday through June 30. Snow (8-and-younger) won the 100 IM races. Bader (11-12-year- 25 breaststroke, Morgan and-older) in the 100 IM and 50 The awards banquet for 50-yard freestyle, 100 individ - old) won the 100 IM, 50 breast - DeHoff (9-10-year-old) in 25 breaststroke and Anne Vor - the softball teams will be at ual medley and the 25 breast - stroke and 50 freestyle events, backstroke and 25 freestyle, mohr (15-and-older) in the 100 5:30 p.m. July 7 at Moose stroke. In the same age group, with Nichols (11-12-year-old) Konner Sommers (11-12-year- freestyle and 50 backstroke. Lodge, with the baseball Hoevel took first in the 25 but - taking the top spot in the 50 old) in the 50 butterfly and 50 See Beat page 9 banquet the same evening at 6:30 p.m.

Jay County Cancer Society’s United States stumbles By RONALD BLUM Walk Against Cancer, 2016 AP Sports Writer HOUSTON — Lionel Messi pretty much Invites you to ended the United States’ Copa America hopes in less than three minutes. Messi, Argentina Argentina’s diminutive dribbling and scoring machine showed the skills, speed expose gap between and brilliance that made him a five-time Americans and world player of the year, exposing the huge gap between the U.S. and soccer’s elite. soccer’s elite Messi set up Ezequiel Lavezzi’s opening Knock goal 175 seconds in, scored on a free kick to break Argentina’s career scoring record and assisted on the second of Gonzalo CONCACAF Gold Cup final. While saying Cancer Higuain’s two goals in a 4-0 rout Tuesday he respected Klinsmann’s opinion, U.S. night that put La Albiceleste into the Copa captain Michael Bradley also said: “Please America final. don’t make it out to be anything like that.” out of “We got outplayed badly by a very good Argentina seeks its first major title team,” U.S. Soccer Federation President since the 1993 Copa — and its first since Sunil Gulati said. “Today is a good day to Messi’s debut in 2005 — on Sunday in East the judge where we are in program overall. Rutherford, New Jersey, against the win - We’re obviously a long way off.” ner of Wednesday’s semifinal between Park Messi flicked the ball over the defense to Chile and Colombia. an open Lavezzi for the opener, then dou - “We deserve it, for all the good work bled the lead in the 32nd minute with his we’ve been doing all these years,” Messi 55th international goal, his fifth of the said. tournament. Higuain added goals in the Argentina will be missing Lavezzi, who Saturday, June 25th 50th and 86th minutes, the latter off broke his left elbow when he fell backward Messi’s pass. over an advertising sign board in the 63rd Argentina had 67 percent possession minute while trying to chest a pass. At the Jay County High School Auxiliary Gym and outshot the U.S. 10-0 — nine of them on Hosting a special, expanded 16-nation goal. edition of South America’s championship “Once we were 1-nil down, we had far too to celebrate Copa America’s 100th anniver - 6:00p.m. - Registration Begins Raffle Drawing much respect,” U.S. coach Jurgen Klins - sary, the U.S. won a difficult group that 8:30p.m.- Opening Ceremony * Over $1,000 worth of prizes mann said. “After that early goal, I think included third-ranked Colombia and then 9:30p.m. - Luminary Ceremony just that our players could feel that they beat No. 13 Ecuador in the quarterfinals. Walk ends * Tickets available in advance are just probably in every position on the But top-ranked Argentina and Messi, who at Strohl’s Appliance, field just better than we are.” turns 29 Friday and is at the top of his following the luminary U.S. players seemed shocked after their game, stunned the No. 31 U.S. and the sell - or night of walk largest margin of defeat in a competitive out crowd of 70,858 at NRG Stadium. match since a 5-0 loss to Mexico in the 2009 See Stumbles page 9 Survivor Dinner 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Concessions Family LifeCare Employment 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Reds top Rangers Opportunity Cancer Survivor and Guest By SCHUYLER DIXON Freshly grilled snacks and perfect game. *Free Catered Meal AP Sports Writer The slugger’s three-run Finance Director drinks served by the ARLINGTON, Texas — homer put the Reds ahead • Bachelor’s Degree in Cincinnati already had a *Free Survivor T-Shirt Jay County Knights of to stay. 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