Bearcats Sweep Guide / Inside W.F

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Bearcats Sweep Guide / Inside W.F Midweek Edition Thursday, April 25, 2013 $1 1 Southwest Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com 2013-2014 WashingtonTourism Guide 2013 Tourism Bearcats Sweep Guide / Inside W.F. West Takes Two From Centralia / Sports 1 County Debates Increasing Local Flood Regulations FEMA RATE INCREASES water rushed into his neighbor- Now, almost two decades later, hood. His one-story Centralia every home in the neighborhood LOOM: Properties Affected home was inundated. The lower on Southgate Drive sits on cinder- by Map Changes Will halves of the walls, the carpet blocks. Though not technically and most of the furniture was in the flood zone, the low-lying See Premiums Increase destroyed. His daughters’ one- neighborhood becomes a bathtub 20 percent Each Year for of-a-kind dolls that Munyan, 55, during high-water events. the Next Five Years had collected while stationed During the 2007 flood, water at Navy bases throughout the still came within inches of the By Lisa Broadt world were damaged beyond re- homes, but none were damaged. [email protected] pair. Munyan said he now pays When he moved into the as much for flood insurance as Editor’s Note: This is the first house, the previous owner as- he does for homeowners’ insur- of a two-part series on floodplain sured him it rarely flooded, so ance. For him, the increased cost regulations. See the second story Munyan hedged his bets and in- is worth it. in Saturday’s Chronicle. sured the structure but not the “To anyone not on top of a contents of his home. hill,” he said, “I say, insure the Earlier this week, Bob Mun- After the 1996 flood, FEMA hell out of your house.” yan made his final payment on paid out $35,000 for the struc- But for those who live in less two rocking chairs, ending a tural damage — money Munyan flood prone areas, or for those Pete Caster / [email protected] 17-year, $20,000 flood-damage used to raise his home 70 inches. who wish to build in those areas, Bob Munyan, 55, stands behind his house with his dog, Lela, on Wednesday after- repair project. “Instead of paying for repairs decisions about insurance and noon in Centralia. Munyan’s Southgate Drive home sustained signiicant damage In 1996, the former Win- every year, we figured we’d raise elevation are murkier. during the 1996 lood. FEMA lood insurance allowed Munyan to ix the structural lock police officer watched as it twice as much as they recom- damage and raise the building almost 6 feet. That change, Munyan said, protect- 34 inches of white-capped flood mended,” he said. please see FLOOD, page Main 9 ed his home during subsequent high-water events. Online Learning Growing in Popularity CHOICE: Evaline School Teacher Decides Online Public School is the Best Option for Her Son; Twin Cities Private School Students May Soon Have Same Opportunity By Amy Nile [email protected] New legislation that would extend online learning opportu- nities available to public school students to private schools — potentially adding to a rapidly growing trend — is headed to Gov. Jay Inslee’s desk for a sig- nature. Sen. John Braun, R-Centra- lia, introduced Senate Bill 5496, which establishes a process for online public schools to be im- plemented in private academic institutions, including the Christian schools in the Twin Cities. The state House of Represen- tatives last week unanimously supported the bill, which passed through the state Senate last month. “We’re very much in favor of Pete Caster / [email protected] it because it opens up options for Karrington Koons-Graf, 12, works on a math assignment with his mother, Andy Koons-Graf, while sitting on the sofa at their home in Winlock last week. us,” Centralia Christian School Principal Mike Wilkerson said. “The educational format BUT, IF PARENTS EXPRESSED in- gram for next year, he envisions catch up with the rest of the “I think it’s important that is changing and online gives us terest, the school board could using the new opportunity to world.” we offer students alternatives,” another opportunity to meet the consider implementing an on- offer courses not currently avail- Udd said cost remains the Udd said, noting that traditional needs of families.” line program in years to come. able such as foreign languages. biggest obstacle to implement- classroom settings don’t work Wilkerson said the school Gary Udd, principal at St. “We know we’re going to be ing online learning. The bill bars for many students. would not have time to start an Joseph School in Chehalis, said bilingual,” the 47-year educa- private school online programs online program by next year. though it’s too late to start a pro- tor said. “It’s important that we from receiving state funding. please see LEARNING, page Main 9 The Chronicle, Serving The Greater Weather Special Session Deaths Lewis County Area Since 1889 TONIGHT: Low 44 Inslee: Bodine, Timothy Calvin, 60, Chehalis Follow Us on Twitter TOMORROW: High 66 Borovec, Alberta Frances, 83, @chronline Mostly Sunny Lawmakers Chehalis see details on page Main 2 Could Need Rovario, Amber Dawn (Jordan), 11, Find Us on Facebook Vader and Onalaska More Time / www.facebook.com/ Weather picture by Stewart, Viola Mae, 99, Centralia thecentraliachronicle Koltin Kaech, Mossyrock Main 14 Buckman, Joseph Richard, 73, Elementary, First Grade Napavine Dishkant, Valentina I., 79, Centralia CH495137sz.ke Main 2 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, April 25, 2013 COMMUNITY CALENDAR / WEATHER Community Editor’s Best Bet Blackwood Legacy Quartet to Perform in Onalaska The Blackwood Legacy Group owner and bass sing- Quartet, from Nashville, will er Rick Price was originally a Calendar be presenting a concert at 7 p.m. protégée of the late Cecil Black- Today tonight at the Assembly of God wood. He began his 35-year ca- WHAT’S HAPPENING? church in Onalaska. reer singing with the Blackwood Charlie Albright, piano, Young With an unbroken lineage to Brothers in 1977, and was even- Concert Artist Series, 7:30 p.m., Wash- If you have an event you the Dove and Grammy-award tually inducted into the Gospel ington Center for the Performing Arts, would like included in the winning Blackwood Brothers, Music Hall of Fame with the leg- 512 Washington St. SE, Olympia, (360) Community Calendar, please 753-8586 the Mansion Records group endary group. email your information to links the best of Southern Gos- Performing since 2001, The Open mic, 6:30 p.m., Matrix Coffee- [email protected]. house, Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 pel’s traditional sound with to- Blackwood Legacy Quartet was Include a daytime telephone day’s newer country gospel and signed to Mansion Records in Free entrance day, Mount Rainier Na- number where you can be tional Park, (888) 275-8747 worship music. 2010, and continues the tradi- reached. Lead singer Daniel Childs tion of gospel music, performing Public Agencies For questions about calendar items, call Doug is the great-grandson of Black- nearly 250 dates annually na- Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency wood Brothers founding father tionwide. on Aging, Council of Governments, 2 Blosser at The Chronicle, (360) p.m, Twin Cities Senior Center, 2545 N. 807-8238. Roy Blackwood. Admission is free; an offering National Ave., Chehalis, (360) 664-3162, Spokane native Luke Yates will be taken. ext. 112 sings baritone with the group, and The Assembly of God church tional Park, (888) 275-8747 Libraries is also an award-winning pianist. is located at 133 Leonard Road, Broken Trail Band, country, 9 p.m.-1 Tenor singer Paul Secord, Onalaska. For more information, Book Babies, babies 12-24 months, a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Ca- sino, (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 formerly a featured singer for call the church at (360) 978-4978. 10 a.m., Chehalis Disney World, is one of the most The group’s website is theblack- Book Babies, babies birth-24 months, Yard, plant, bake, book and house- 11 a.m., Centralia hold sale, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Unity of Centra- talented performers in gospel woodlegacy.com, or find them Youth PageTurners, for youth grades lia, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia music today. on Facebook. 4-6, 3:30 p.m, “The Watsons Go to Bir- Libraries mingham ‚ 1963,” Winlock Financial Literacy: Financial Stress Preschool story time, children 3-6 Management, for adults, 6:30 p.m, Su- years, 10 a.m., Chehalis and Salkum zanne Klenk, WSECU, Oakville Family story time, for children, 10:30 a.m., Winlock The theme of the Sock Hop Ashford to Host Spring Organizations Library matinee, for children grades is “The Enchantment Under the Bucoda Rebekah Lodge 144, 7 p.m., 1-6, 2 p.m., “Star Wars: The Clone Wars,” Sea,” which was the name of the Wine & Brew Festival Bucoda Oddfellows Community Cen- Centralia dance in the movie “Back to the ter, 202 S. Main, Bucoda, potluck, (360) The fourth annual “Road to Organizations Future.” To go along with this Paradise” Mount Rainier Spring 273-9724 theme, a DeLorean will be part Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, Skookumchuck I.O.O.F. Lodge 129, Wine & Brew Festival will be 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 7:30 p.m., Bucoda Oddfellows Com- of the car show, and attendees 2-8 p.m. Saturday at the Mount Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 munity Center, 202 S. Main St., Bucoda, can enter to win a Back to the Rainier Lions Grand Tasting Hall, (360) 273-3604 Lewis County Democrats, 6:30 p.m., Future poster signed by actor 27726 state Route 706 E., Ashford.
Recommended publications
  • Climate Disasters in the Philippines: a Case Study of the Immediate Causes and Root Drivers From
    Zhzh ENVIRONMENT & NATURAL RESOURCES PROGRAM Climate Disasters in the Philippines: A Case Study of Immediate Causes and Root Drivers from Cagayan de Oro, Mindanao and Tropical Storm Sendong/Washi Benjamin Franta Hilly Ann Roa-Quiaoit Dexter Lo Gemma Narisma REPORT NOVEMBER 2016 Environment & Natural Resources Program Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School 79 JFK Street Cambridge, MA 02138 www.belfercenter.org/ENRP The authors of this report invites use of this information for educational purposes, requiring only that the reproduced material clearly cite the full source: Franta, Benjamin, et al, “Climate disasters in the Philippines: A case study of immediate causes and root drivers from Cagayan de Oro, Mindanao and Tropical Storm Sendong/Washi.” Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University, November 2016. Statements and views expressed in this report are solely those of the authors and do not imply endorsement by Harvard University, the Harvard Kennedy School, or the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. Design & Layout by Andrew Facini Cover photo: A destroyed church in Samar, Philippines, in the months following Typhoon Yolanda/ Haiyan. (Benjamin Franta) Copyright 2016, President and Fellows of Harvard College Printed in the United States of America ENVIRONMENT & NATURAL RESOURCES PROGRAM Climate Disasters in the Philippines: A Case Study of Immediate Causes and Root Drivers from Cagayan de Oro, Mindanao and Tropical Storm Sendong/Washi Benjamin Franta Hilly Ann Roa-Quiaoit Dexter Lo Gemma Narisma REPORT NOVEMBER 2016 The Environment and Natural Resources Program (ENRP) The Environment and Natural Resources Program at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs is at the center of the Harvard Kennedy School’s research and outreach on public policy that affects global environment quality and natural resource management.
    [Show full text]
  • On the Ball! One of the Most Recognizable Stars on the U.S
    TVhome The Daily Home June 7 - 13, 2015 On the Ball! One of the most recognizable stars on the U.S. Women’s World Cup roster, Hope Solo tends the goal as the U.S. 000208858R1 Women’s National Team takes on Sweden in the “2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup,” airing Friday at 7 p.m. on FOX. The Future of Banking? We’ve Got A 167 Year Head Start. You can now deposit checks directly from your smartphone by using FNB’s Mobile App for iPhones and Android devices. No more hurrying to the bank; handle your deposits from virtually anywhere with the Mobile Remote Deposit option available in our Mobile App today. (256) 362-2334 | www.fnbtalladega.com Some products or services have a fee or require enrollment and approval. Some restrictions may apply. Please visit your nearest branch for details. 000209980r1 2 THE DAILY HOME / TV HOME Sun., June 7, 2015 — Sat., June 13, 2015 DISH AT&T CABLE DIRECTV CHARTER CHARTER PELL CITY PELL ANNISTON CABLE ONE CABLE TALLADEGA SYLACAUGA SPORTS BIRMINGHAM BIRMINGHAM BIRMINGHAM CONVERSION CABLE COOSA WBRC 6 6 7 7 6 6 6 6 AUTO RACING 5 p.m. ESPN2 2015 NCAA Baseball WBIQ 10 4 10 10 10 10 Championship Super Regionals: Drag Racing Site 7, Game 2 (Live) WCIQ 7 10 4 WVTM 13 13 5 5 13 13 13 13 Sunday Monday WTTO 21 8 9 9 8 21 21 21 8 p.m. ESPN2 Toyota NHRA Sum- 12 p.m. ESPN2 2015 NCAA Baseball WUOA 23 14 6 6 23 23 23 mernationals from Old Bridge Championship Super Regionals Township Race.
    [Show full text]
  • Ibsen in Chcago at Seattle Repertory Theatre Encore Arts Seattle
    FEBRUARY 2018 by DAVID GRIMM DIRECTED BY BRADEN ABRAHAM FEBRUARY 2 - MARCH 4, 2018 2017/18 SEASON THE ODYSSEY | PRIDE AND PREJUDICE | THE HUMANS | TWO TRAINS RUNNING IBSEN IN CHICAGO | HERSHEY FELDER AS IRVING BERLIN | THE GREAT LEAP | FAMILIAR | MAC BETH January 2018 INTERNATIONAL Volume 14, No. 4 GUITAR NIGHT Wednesday, Jan. 24 7:30 pm | $19–$44 IGN brings together the world’s foremost guitarists for a special evening of solos, Paul Heppner duets, and quartets. The tour’s ECA Publisher WINTER 2018 engagement will feature Lulo Reinhardt, Sara Keats Calum Graham, Marek Pasieczny, and Encore Stages Editor Michael Chapdelaine. Susan Peterson HARLEM QUARTET & Design & Production Director Contents ALDO LÓPEZ-GAVILÁN Ana Alvira, Robin Kessler, Feature Thursday, Mar. 8 Stevie VanBronkhorst 7:30 pm | $19–$49 Production Artists and Graphic Design 3 Danielle Mohlman reflects Cuban piano prodigy Aldo Mike Hathaway López-Gavilán joins the on her one-woman Sales Director Harlem Quartet in this dynamic cross-cultural program to bring millennial collaboration. The program will consist of Brieanna Bright, Joey Chapman, audiences to the theater in Latin jazz and classical repertoire, as well as Ann Manning original compositions by Mr. López-Gavilán. Seattle Area Account Executives the age of Netflix. THE MYSTICAL Amelia Heppner, Marilyn Kallins, Terri Reed Dialogue ARTS OF TIBET San Francisco/Bay Area Account Executives Thursday, May 11 Carol Yip 10 SassyBlack on place, 7:30 pm | $15–$44 Sales Coordinator communication, As part of a 5-day ECA and creativity. residency that includes the creation of a Mandala Sand Painting, the Tibetan monks of Drepung Intermission Brain Transmission Loseling Monastery will give a performance combining multi-phonic chanting, music and 11 Test yourself with our dance into an unforgettable experience.
    [Show full text]
  • Schools Want Students to PASS on Vaping
    MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2019 STEVE KRAUSE COMMENTARY Schools Playoffs at 4-16? There’s a better way. want The Massachusetts high school I want to focus on one particularly similarity to the elevated strato- tournament pairings in hockey and potential gross mismatch to prove my sphere of the Dukes and Villanovas. basketball are out, and, once again, point about basketball. They are basically cannon fodder for students the ridiculous things about them just A 4-16 Saugus basketball team the big boys to loosen up and make jump out at you. sneaked in with the 16th seed in Divi- sure their shoes are in working or- There’s nothing so astonishingly sion 3 North, and will play at No. 1 St. der (have to say that now after the to PASS stupid as a zero-win football team go- Mary’s Tuesday. Zion Williamson asco last week). ing to the postseason playoffs while Now, we’ve seen some pretty But when the pairings come out next a 4-3 Classical team is left out. That one-sided 1-16 games in the NCAAs, month, notice the records of those happened in the fall, and it illustrates but I can assure you the 16s are the play-in schools and the 16 seeds. All on vaping how futile it is to give everybody a tro- big sh in little ponds. They are al- of them are worthy. phy in a sport that just isn’t set up for most always 20-win teams that play By Gayla Cawley that kind of a tournament.
    [Show full text]
  • Gp 3.Qxt 7/27/15 8:56 AM Page 1
    08-09 Ancient Music_Gp 3.qxt 7/27/15 8:56 AM Page 1 Sunday Afternoon, August 9, 2015, at 3:00 m a r Academy of Ancient Music M|M g Edward Gardner , Conductor o r Alina Ibragimova , Violin P e ALL-MENDELSSOHN PROGRAM h The Hebrides (“Fingal’s Cave”) (1830/32) T Violin Concerto in E minor (1844) Allegro molto appassionato— Andante— Allegretto non troppo—Allegro molto vivace Ms. Ibragimova will perform Mendelssohn’s cadenza. Intermission Symphony No. 3 in A minor (“Scottish”) (1842) Andante con moto—Allegro un poco agitato Vivace non troppo Adagio Allegro vivacissimo—Allegro maestoso assai M|M Mostly Mozart debut Please make certain all your electronic devices are switched off. This performance is made possible in part by the Josie Robertson Fund for Lincoln Center. Alice Tully Hall , Starr Theater Adrienne Arsht Stage 08-09 Ancient Music_Gp 3.qxt 7/27/15 8:56 AM Page 2 Mostly Mozart Festival The Mostly Mozart Festival is made possible by Sarah Billinghurst Solomon and Howard Solomon, Rita E. and Gustave M. Hauser, Chris and Bruce Crawford, The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, Inc., Charles E. Culpeper Foundation, S.H. and Helen R. Scheuer Family Foundation, and Friends of Mostly Mozart. Public support is provided by the New York State Council on the Arts. Artist Catering provided by Zabar’s and zabars.com MetLife is the National Sponsor of Lincoln Center United Airlines is a Supporter of Lincoln Center WABC-TV is a Supporter of Lincoln Center “Summer at Lincoln Center” is supported by Diet Pepsi Time Out New York is a Media Partner of Summer at Lincoln Center UPCOMING MOSTLY MOZART FESTIVAL EVENTS: Tuesday and Thursday Evenings, August 11 and 13, at 7:30 Saturday Afternoon, August 15, at 3:00 in the David H.
    [Show full text]
  • Dave Resume-As of 1-31-19-Short-Edited.Pages
    ! " DAVE EDWARDS Production Design PRODUCTION DESIGN TELEVISION and ONLINE MEDIA Dan Patrick Show At Superbowl 2014-2019 Audience DirecTV/ AT&T Rich Eisen Show At Superbowl 2015-2019 Audience DirecTV/ AT&T Funny Dance Show 2018 E! Ugly Brothers Studios Katherine Ryan Stand Up Special 2018 Netflix Irwin Productions Pamela Pupkin (pilot) 2018 Facebook JMX, LLC. Contender Live Finale 2018 EPIX MGM Love Is Blind 2018 season 1 2018 Netflix Kinetic Content World of Dance seasons 1-3, 2017, 2018 NBC Universal Television Gong Show 2017, 2018 ABC Den of Thieves Shawn Mendes- One Night Only 2018 Apple Music Done + Dusted On The Record- 5 Seconds Of Summer 2018 Apple Music Done + Dusted On The Record- Bebe Rexha 2018 Apple Music Done + Dusted Look Me In The Eye (pilot) 2018 ABC Kinetic Are You The One? Reunion 2018 MTV MTV Challenge Reckoning Reunion 2018 MTV MTV Challenge Champs VS Stars Reunion 2018 MTV MTV MTV Movie and TV Awards PreShow 2018 MTV.com MTV YouTube Live at E3 2015-2018 YouTube Ola Balola, LLC Married at First Sight Reunion 2015-2018 FYI Kinetic Content Boxed (pilot) 2018 FOX FremantleMedia March For Our Lives 2018 streaming Den Of Thieves The Comedy Line Up 2018 Netflix Den Of Thieves Dan Patrick in LA 2015, 2016, 2018 Audience DirecTV Dan Patrick Show At Pebble Beach 2018 Audience DirecTV/ AT&T Dan Patrick Show At Final Four 2018 Audience DirecTV/ AT&T Teen Mom OG Reunion 2018 MTV MTV Challenge Vendetta Reunion 2018 MTV MTV Total Request Late Night 2018 MTV MTV Teen Mom 2 Reunion 2018 MTV MTV Teen Mom Young and Pregnant Reunion 2018
    [Show full text]
  • General Membership Meeting
    Niagara Frontier Bicycle Club, Inc. Volume XXIX NUMBER 7 OCTOBER 2007 General Membership Meeting Friday, October 19, 7:30 p.m. Amherst Community Church 77 Washington Parkway Parking and entrance behind church Food, Soft Drinks Annual Banquet November 16 2007 at Fox Valley Country Club The Can-ASmEE PA GCE 6e FOnR EtVEuNT rDETyAILS. Still HUGE! Thank You Mary Alice A bit wet — but what a great party! SEE INSIDE Date Time Map Miles Elev. Rating Ride Name Leader/Phone CREEK ROAD CANTER: E. Pembroke Central School, 6-Oct 10:00 719 33 1480 MD Rt 5, 4.75 miles East of Rt. 77. East Pembroke Lin Michalczak 674-3203 6-Oct OCTOBERFEST RIDE: Park & Ride, 10:00 239 48 4200 XD Rt 39 at end of 219 Expressway, Springville Ron Wakefield 877-2140 TRASH & TREASURE RIDE: Chestnut Ridge 7-Oct 10:00 273 30/23 Mod Park, Casino Lot, Rt 277, Orchard Park John Herman 675-1944 LANCASTER TO AKRON FALLS: Lancaster HS, 8-Oct 10:00 251 36 Easy Forton Dr @ Pleasantview Rd. Lancaster Darrell Skelton 634-6699 LOOSE GOOSE: Parking Lot @ Ronnie's Pizzeria on Rt. 16, 8-Oct 10:00 254 49/37 3200 XD/MD Holland, NY (0.1 miles before Holland Glenwood Road) Halli Lavner 655-0881 SKULPTURE PARK BIKE & HIKE: Griffis Sculpture 13-Oct 10:00 287 31/21 1200/700 Mod/Easy Park, Lower Lot on CR 75, Ashford Hollow, Rt. 219 Pat Danaher 838-0280 BECKER FARMS PUMPKIN FEST: Wide Waters 13-Oct 10:00 732 37 Easy Marina, Market Street & Cold Springs Rd., Lockport Tom Williams 688-2981 SPRINGVILLE SPRINT: Chestnut Ridge Park, 14-Oct 10:00 224 41/20 2750/1000 XD/MOD Casino Lot, Rt 277 Orchard Park Richard Swank 992-2404 WILLISTON ROAD RIDE: Como Park, 1st lot from 14-Oct 10:00 747 39/ 30 2000/1300 MD/ Mod Como Park Blvd entrance, Lancaster Brenda Fischer 683-3961 INDIAN FALLS LOG CABIN: Russell Town 20-Oct 10:00 705 37 Easy Park at Clinton St.
    [Show full text]
  • Dragon Con Progress Report 2021 | Published by Dragon Con All Material, Unless Otherwise Noted, Is © 2021 Dragon Con, Inc
    WWW.DRAGONCON.ORG INSIDE SEPT. 2 - 6, 2021 • ATLANTA, GEORGIA • WWW.DRAGONCON.ORG Announcements .......................................................................... 2 Guests ................................................................................... 4 Featured Guests .......................................................................... 4 4 FEATURED GUESTS Places to go, things to do, and Attending Pros ......................................................................... 26 people to see! Vendors ....................................................................................... 28 Special 35th Anniversary Insert .......................................... 31 Fan Tracks .................................................................................. 36 Special Events & Contests ............................................... 46 36 FAN TRACKS Art Show ................................................................................... 46 Choose your own adventure with one (or all) of our fan-run tracks. Blood Drive ................................................................................47 Comic & Pop Artist Alley ....................................................... 47 Friday Night Costume Contest ........................................... 48 Hallway Costume Contest .................................................. 48 Puppet Slam ............................................................................ 48 46 SPECIAL EVENTS Moments you won’t want to miss Masquerade Costume Contest ........................................
    [Show full text]
  • Natpe Daily • 1 ® January 22, 2012
    134646 Video Age Day1 1/18/12 2:49 PM Page 1 WWW.VIDEOAGEDAILY.COM NATPE DAILY • 1 ® JANUARY 22, 2012 NATPE’s After Florida Gov’s Reach & Riches Cecile Frot-Coutaz Warm Welcome he most frequent pre-market ques- FMNA CEO Gets Top NATPE Honor By Rick Scott, Governor of Florida tion is “What will NATPE be like?,” ith Cecile Frot-Coutaz, NATPE now a symbolic gesture — and recognize t is a pleasure to welcome you to the Tso let’s start with some facts and fig- managed to kill the proverbial an executive with a background in inter- National Association of Television ures: Number of exhibiting companies Wtwo birds with one stone for its national television, which is NATPE’s IProgram Executives Conference and (which is different from the number of ninth annual Tartikoff Awards: Satisfy driving force. Exhibition in Miami, Florida. stands and/or suites) — about 300 from NATPE’s domestic agenda — basically The Awards ceremony will follow a Founded in 1964, the National 18 countries, excluding publications but cocktail reception held at the Association of Television Program including various divisions of the same Fontainebleau’s Glimmer Ballroom on Executives (NATPE) celebrates over 40 groups. VideoAge estimated that more Tuesday starting at 6 p.m. The other years of service to the ever-evolving glob- than 50 companies are participating international honoree is Fernando al television industry. NATPE provides its without stands, bringing the total num- Gaitán of Colombia’s RCN-TV (creator members with education, networking, ber of countries to 22. of Ugly Betty). On the domestic side, the professional enhancement and technolog- In a three-day, 30-working-hour peri- other honorees are: Dennis Swanson of ical guidance through year-round activi- od, NATPE has packed in 82 seminars, FOX Television Stations, who oversees ties and events.
    [Show full text]
  • Minor League Players League Minor
    FRONT OFFICE FRONT MINOR LEAGUE PLAYERS ACOSTA, NELSON — Pitcher Bats: Right Throws: Right Born: August 22, 1997, Maracay, Venezuela Height: 6-3 Weight: 195 Resides: San Mateo, Venezuela Recommended/Signed By: Amador Arias (White Sox). Sox Acquisition: Signed as a free agent, October 20, 2013. Minor League Highlights: 2016: Held right-handers to a .187 (25-134) average … went 2-0 with a 0.95 ERA (2 ER/19.0 IP) in four FIELD STAFF starts in July. 2015: Went 2-1 with a 1.71 ERA (9 ER/47.1 IP) and 44 strikeouts as a starter … held lefties to a .217 ( 20-92) aver- age and righties to a .229 (25-109) mark. 2014: Limited left-handers to a .162 (11-68) average and righties to a .165 (14-85) mark. YEAR CLUB W-L PCT ERA G GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER HR HB BB-I SO WP BK AVG 2014 DSL White Sox 0-4 .000 2.35 14 12 0 0 1 46.0 25 18 12 0 7 28-0 36 8 0 .163 2015 DSL White Sox 2-2 .500 3.27 14 10 0 0 0 55.0 45 26 20 1 7 23-0 51 7 0 .224 2016 DSL White Sox 2-4 .333 2.31 11 11 0 0 0 46.2 36 16 12 1 5 8-0 45 9 0 .205 MINOR TOTALS 4-10 .286 2.68 39 33 0 0 1 147.2 106 60 44 2 19 59-0 132 24 0 .200 ADOLFO, MICKER — Outfielder PLAYERS Bats: Right Throws: Right Born: September 11, 1996, San Pedro De Macoris, Dominican Republic Height: 6-3 Weight: 225 Resides: San Pedro De Macoris, Dominican Republic Recommended/Signed By: Marco Paddy (White Sox).
    [Show full text]
  • Spike De Ates Lynnfield School Plan
    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2020 Spike de ates Lynn eld school plan Commercial By Anne Marie Tobin school as early as possible,” said School the district had originally planned to ITEM STAFF Committee Chairman Jamie Hayman. start the year with. Street to shut “I am disappointed for students, par- “We have been following and will con- LYNNFIELD — Due to a recent spike ents and teachers. This is not what any tinue to follow the data very closely. Our in the number of COVID cases, and the of us want.” biggest concern is that this is the rst discovery of two cases in school-age chil- down during “We want our kids back in schools, but time that school-age children have con- dren over the past 12 days, the Lynn eld we need to do right by them and act re- tracted the virus,” she said. “We have School Committee voted Wednesday to sponsibly,” said committee member Sta- 2,000 students and 1,000 staff to think of. suspend most in-school learning and piv- cy Dahlstedt. We need to do the right thing, and that is bridge repair ot to a fully remote plan through Sept. 30. Superintendent of Schools Kristen going with a remote learning model for “We are all reluctant ‘yesses’ (on the Vogel said she plans to continue moni- the rst two weeks of school,” adding that By Gayla Cawley vote) on this and I ask the communi- toring data trends in the hopes of being ITEM STAFF ty to do their best to get kids back in able to revert back to the hybrid model LYNNFIELD, A3 LYNN -— Commercial Street will be shut down to traf c for four weekends next year while the street’s commuter-rail bridge is being replaced.
    [Show full text]
  • POPULAR DVD TITLES – As of JULY 2014
    POPULAR DVD TITLES – as of JULY 2014 POPULAR TITLES PG-13 A.I. artificial intelligence (2v) (CC) PG-13 Abandon (CC) PG-13 Abduction (CC) PG Abe & Bruno PG Abel’s field (SDH) PG-13 About a boy (CC) R About last night (SDH) R About Schmidt (CC) R About time (SDH) R Abraham Lincoln: Vampire hunter (CC) (SDH) R Absolute deception (SDH) PG-13 Accepted (SDH) PG-13 The accidental husband (CC) PG-13 According to Greta (SDH) NRA Ace in the hole (2v) (SDH) PG Ace of hearts (CC) NRA Across the line PG-13 Across the universe (2v) (CC) R Act of valor (CC) (SDH) NRA Action classics: 50 movie pack DVD collection, Discs 1-4 (4v) NRA Action classics: 50 movie pack DVD collection, Discs 5-8 (4v) NRA Action classics: 50 movie pack DVD collection, Discs 9-12 (4v) PG-13 Adam (CC) PG-13 Adam Sandler’s eight crazy nights (CC) R Adaptation (CC) PG-13 The adjustment bureau (SDH) PG-13 Admission (SDH) PG Admissions (CC) R Adoration (CC) R Adore (CC) R Adrift in Manhattan R Adventureland (SDH) PG The adventures of Greyfriars Bobby NRA Adventures of Huckleberry Finn PG-13 The adventures of Robinson Crusoe PG The adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (CC) PG The adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D (SDH) PG The adventures of TinTin (CC) NRA An affair to remember (CC) NRA The African Queen NRA Against the current (SDH) PG-13 After Earth (SDH) NRA After the deluge R After the rain (CC) R After the storm (CC) PG-13 After the sunset (CC) PG-13 Against the ropes (CC) NRA Agatha Christie’s Poirot: The definitive collection (12v) PG The age of innocence (CC) PG Agent
    [Show full text]