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MAY 8, 2018 JASPER, ALABAMA — TUESDAY — WWW.MOUNTAINEAGLE.COM 75 CENTS WALKER COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE BRIEFS Radio station manager Viking band charged with theft, boosters to Two arrested, charged meet tonight held on $25K cash bond A band boosters By JENNIFER COHRON meeting will be held with killing Nauvoo man Daily Mountain Eagle beginning at 6:30 p.m. today in the Jasper man arrested in federal roundup / A5 The manager of a local radio station was arrested band room at Saturday in Clarke County. Jasper High School. By JENNIFER COHRON Terry Keith Hammond, New officers for Daily Mountain Eagle 55, of Jasper, is charged the 2018-2019 sea- with second-degree felony Two men have been charged with the murder of a theft of property and is son will be elected. Nauvoo man whose body was found Friday. being held in Walker David Earl Davis, 54, and Michael Scott Mathews, County Jail on a $25,000 Safe Kids 41, both of Nauvoo, have also been charged with first- cash bond. degree theft of a truck belonging to Tony Wayne Dun- Hammond, who manages can, the murder victim. Expo set WQJJ 101.9 Fox-FM and Terry David Michael Both were arrested Saturday. They are currently also operates the Walker for Saturday Earl Scott being held in Walker County Jail on $250,000 cash Keith See THEFT, A5 The Walker Davis Matthews See MURDER, A5 Hammond County Children’s Advocacy Center will host its fourth annual Safe Kids Water Expo from 2 until 6 Paving p.m. Saturday in balloon downtown Jasper. project underway documentary Art in the on I-22 Park set for screened Saturday The Alabama De- Art in the Park, partment of Trans- in Cordova sponsored by the portation recently Walker County Arts began a paving proj- By JENNIFER COHRON Daily Mountain Eagle Alliance, will be ect on Interstate 22. held Saturday be- A seven-mile stretch CORDOVA — Filmmaker Jamie ginning at 9 a.m. at from near exit 65 to Jean recently held two local, pri- vate screenings of “Wind and Gamble Park in exit 72 is being resurfaced and Water Balloons,” his new documen- Jasper. tary that explores Cordova’s Hal- The event will be striped, according to loween tradition of water balloon held rain or shine. ALDOT public infor- battles, as well as the emotional mation officer John turmoil that engulfed the city after McWilliams. The the April 27, 2011, tornadoes. Jean, a Cordova native, invited project, which individuals who were interviewed DEATHS started in mid-April, for the film to provide feedback be- Amanda Lichelle Snow, 41, is expected to be fore final edits are made and be- Jasper completed by the fore the documentary can be Ellis J. Bates, 81, Cordova submitted to major independent Elmer H. Williams, 83, fall. A crew from film festivals. Jasper Good Hope Con- “I wanted them to have an op- Billy Duncan, 51, Jasper tracting is currently portunity to see how they were Vivian S. Rone, 90, Carbon portrayed and essentially give Hill working on the east- their blessing. There was so much Paul Shannon Nuckols, 45, bound lanes. Traffic Jasper controversy after the tornadoes in Michael Thomas Guthrie, flow has been limited 2011 and many of them were leery 66, Double Springs to one lane since the about even talking about it on Eugene Jones, 81, project began. camera,” Jean said. Cordova Jean interviewed more than 50 Millie Jo Russell, 83, McWilliams said a people for the documentary, includ- Double Springs second lane is ing former Mayor Jack Scott, cur- Allen Clifford Sandlin, 56, rent Mayor Drew Gilbert, Fire Carbon Hill expected to Bryan Michael Freeman, reopen soon. Chief Dean Harbison, Cordova 37, Jasper City Councilman Larry Sides, for- Lester Traweek Jr., 68, mer Long Memorial United Carbon Hill Daily Mountain Eagle - Jennifer Cohron Methodist Church pastor Ryan Rosser and Madison Phillips, Full obituaries / A2 whose mother and two friends died SUMITON CHRISTIAN PRESENTED SAFE SCHOOLS AWARD in the afternoon tornado on April 27. WEATHER Dozens of Cordova residents who participated in the annual water balloon fight from at least the High Low 1940s through 2010 shared their memories with Jean. 85 56 The film also includes footage from Halloween 2017, when a water balloon battle returned to downtown Cordova for the first INDEX time since the tornadoes. Cashword...... A6 At the beginning of the film, Classifieds...... A11 Jean recalls that he didn’t realize Comics...... A8 the the tradition was unique to his Dear Abby...... A8 See BALLOONS, A5 Horoscope...... A8 Opinion...... A4 Sports...... A9

One section, 12 pages Attorney General Steve Marshall presented a Check out our 2017 Alabama Safe Schools Initiative Award of Facebook Excellence to Sumiton Christian School on Mon- page at day. Pictured are Jasper Police Chief J.C. Poe, Sumiton Fire Chief David Wade, Walker County Jasper Daily Mountain Eagle Emergency Management Agency coordinator Regina Myers, Sumiton Church of God Pastor Special to the Eagle Victor Massey, Sumiton Christian School Principal This screen capture from “Wind Cheryl Capps, Attorney General Steve Marshall, and Water Balloons” shows the Sumiton City Council member Floyd Burton, start of the water balloon battle Sumiton Police Chief T. J. Barnett, Sumiton Mayor on Oct. 31, 2017, which Petey Ellis, Attorney Lee Tucker, Sumiton School marked the return of the tradi- Resource Officer Rod McConico and Sumiton tion that ended after the 201 1 Christian School board member Glenda Dodd. Daily Mountain Eagle - Rick Watson tornadoes. A2 — DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Tues., May 8, 2018 www.mountaineagle.com

Today’s weather DEATHS & FUNERALS Forecast for Tuesday, May 8, 2018 TENN. Amanda Lichelle Snow Millie Jo Russell Oxford Amanda Lichelle Snow, 41, Jasper, passed away Sun- Millie Jo Russell, 83, of Double Springs, formerly of 85/62 Huntsville day, May 6, 2018, in Georgia. Sandusky, passed away on Sunday, 82/59 ARK. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Kil- May 6, 2018. gore-Green Funeral Home. She was preceded in death by her mom, Josephine L. Butts; dad, James GA. Kilgore-Green Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-9503 D. Butts; sister, Doris J. Jones; and Greenville Birmingham Father of Children, Louis C. Russell. 89/66 85/61 She is survived by her daughters, Ellis J. Bates Vicki R. Walker of Elljay, GA, Donna L. Garrison (Jimmy) of Double Ellis J. Bates, 81, of Cordova, passed away Monday, Springs, AL, and Loris J. Spates of May 7, 2018, at Brookwood Baptist Health - Walker Chattanooga, TN; sons, Danny L. Jackson Montgomery Baptist Medical Center in Jasper. 89/61 Russell (Debra) of Bremen, AL, Mike 87/60 Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Kil- Russell (Margie) of Birmingham, AL, and Douglas Rus- gore-Green Funeral Home in Jasper. sell (Lydia) of Gardendale, AL.; and a host of grandchil- dren. Brookhaven Hattiesburg Kilgore-Green Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-9503 87/62 89/59 Visitation will be today, May 8, 2018, from noon until 2 p.m. at Bell Funeral Home in Forestdale. The funeral service will be today, May 8, 2018, at 2 p.m. in the Bell Mobile Elmer H. Williams Forestdale Chapel. There will be no graveside service. 90/62 FLA. LA. Elmer H. Williams, 83, of Jasper, passed away Mon- Burial will be at Mt. Carmel Cemetery in Cordova. day, May 7, 2018, at his residence. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Kil- Bell Funeral Home, Forestdale; 205-798-2890 gore-Green Funeral Home. Kilgore-Green Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-9503 Allen Clifford Sandlin Allen Clifford Sandlin, 56, of Carbon Hill, Alabama, ©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. passed away on May 1, 2018. Billy Duncan A visitation will be held today, May 8, 2018, from 11 Billy Duncan, 51, of Jasper, passed away Monday, May a.m. until 12 p.m. for the family and from 12 p.m. until 7, 2018, at his residence. 1 p.m. for friends, with a funeral service being held at Funeral arrangements will be announced later by 1 p.m. at the Voice of Truth Worship Center in Carbon U.S. abortion clinics Collins-Burke Funeral Home. Hill, Alabama. Burial will follow at the McDade Ceme- tery in Carbon Hill, Alabama. Brother E.J. Lowery will Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 be officiating the service. facing surge of He was preceded in death by his parents, Clifford and Virginia Sandlin; brothers, Thomas “Slick” Sandlin, Jimmy “Rufus” Sandlin, and B.J. Sandlin; and nephew, trespassing, blockades Vivian S. Rone Benjamin Sandlin. July 30, 1927 — May 5, 2018 He is survived by his daughter, Katie Sandlin and her NEW YORK (AP) — America's abortion clinics expe- Vivian S. Rone, 90, of Carbon Hill, mother, Mona Sandlin; sisters, Andra Hallmark (Don), rienced a major upsurge in trespassing, obstruction and passed away Saturday, May 5, 2018. Kathy Norris (Mark), and Shelia Sandlin; brothers, blockades by anti-abortion activists in 2017, according Funeral arrangements for Mrs. Vi- David Sandlin and Jerry Sandlin; and a host of other to an annual survey by an industry group. vian S. Rone are pending, and will be relatives and dear friends. The National Abortion Federation report chronicled a announced at a later date by Kirk- litany of actions that ranged from coordinated trespass- sey’s Mortuary in Birmingham. Wilson Funeral Home & Crematory LLC, ing efforts by abortion opponents, repeated brick-throw- Please sign guestbook online Carbon Hill; 205-924-4147 ing at windows of a Cleveland clinic and an attempted at www.kirkseysmortuary.com. bombing in Illinois. The report found that there was an overall decrease Kirksey’s Mortuary, Birmingham; 205-780-1919 in acts of vandalism against clinics but a significant in- Bryan Michael Freeman crease in activities aimed at disrupting services and in- Bryan Michael Freeman, 37, of Jasper, passed away timidating patients and providers. Acts of trespassing Tuesday, May 1, 2018, at the Walker County Jail in increased from 247 in 2016 to 823 in 2017, instances of Paul Shannon Nuckols Jasper. obstruction tripled to 1,704 and threats of death or Paul Shannon Nuckols, 45, of Jasper, Alabama, went The family will receive friends today, May 8, 2018, other harm nearly doubled to 62. home to be with the Lord on Friday, May 4, 201, at UAB from 11 a.m. until 12 p.m. at the Church of the Living "The protesters are feeling emboldened by the politi- Medical Center in Birmingham, Alabama. God. Funeral services will follow at 12 p.m. today at the cal environment and seeing what they could get away A visitation will be held on Wednesday, May 9, 2018, church. Burial will be at Walker Memory Gardens in with," said the federation's president, Vicki Saporta. from 11 a.m. until 12 p.m., with funeral service at 12 Jasper. Wayne Taylor and Kenneth Wiggins will officiate "They want to make it more difficult to provide care, p.m., at the Argo Church of Christ in Argo, the services. without going to very extreme forms of violence." Alabama. Burial will be at the Bennette Cemetery in Freeman was preceded in death by his mother, The federation based its findings on monthly reports Jasper, Alabama. Rev. Arwine Higgingbotham will offi- Loretta Lynn Freeman; grandfather, Buck Taylor; and filed by its members who make up the vast majority of ciate the service. grandmother, Ruby Taylor. abortion clinics nationally. Mr. Nuckols was preceded in death by his father, John He is survived by his grandmother, Shirley Jean Many clinics across the U.S. routinely are targeted by Nuckols. Swanson; grandfather, Greg Swanson; father, Johnny legal picketing near their premises. But in some cases, He is survived by his wife, Kim Nuckols; daughter, Taylor Freeman; daughters, Mackenzie Lynn Freeman the protests escalated and led to intervention by federal Katie Whitlow; mother-in-law, Sis Whitlow; father-in- and Jordan Durham; sons, Nathaniel Yance “Nathan” and law enforcement agencies. law, Terry Joe; and a host of other relatives and dear Freeman and Zackary Harris; brothers, Eric Taylor, At least 10 people were arrested last May when anti- friends. Johnny Taylor, David Taylor, Justin Taylor, and Kenny abortion activists blocked the entrance to the EMW Taylor; and girlfriend, Sarah Peddycoart. Women's Surgical Center in Louisville, Kentucky — the Wilson Funeral Home & Crematory LLC, last abortion clinic still operating in the state. Saporta Carbon Hill; 205-924-4147 Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 said the protesters, organized by the militant anti-abor- tion group Operation Save America, were emboldened by Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin's high-profile efforts to Michael Thomas Guthrie shut down the clinic. Lester Traweek Jr. As a result of the blockade, a federal judge established Michael Thomas Guthrie, 66, of Double Springs, Al- Lester Traweek Jr., 68, of Carbon Hill, Alabama, went a buffer zone outside the clinic to keep protesters from abama, passed away on Monday, May 7, 2018, at his res- home to be with the Lord on Sunday, May 6, 2018, at his assembling in front of the entrance. idence. residence. A visitation will be held today, May 8, 2018, from 6:00 A visitation will be held today, May 8, 2018, from p.m. until 8:00 p.m., at Fairview Baptist Church in Dou- 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m., with the funeral service at ble Springs, Alabama. A funeral service will be held on 12:00 p.m., at Elm Grove Church of God in Carbon Hill, Wednesday, May 9, 2018, at 11:00 a.m. at the church, Alabama. Burial will be at Pleasant Grove Cemetery in with burial at the Fairview Cemetery. Dennis Stewart Carbon Hill, Alabama. Brother Mike Shreve, Brother will officiate the service. Bill Feltman, and Brother Lynell Early will officiate the Mr. Guthrie was preceded in death by his parents, An- service. drew and Berneze Guthrie; and brother, Gary Guthrie. Mr. Traweek was preceded in death by his grandfa- He is survived by his daughters, Caitlin Williams ther, Hurley “Pap” Lock; grandmother, Maudie Tingle (Greg), Gracie Guthrie, and Holley Lewey (Torrey); son, “Mombo” Lock; dad, Bud Traweek; mom, Lucille Hocutt; Brett Seymour (Kayla); grandkids, Lily and Laila and brother, Earl “Daddy Earl” Locke. Williams, Landyn, Layne and Lauryn Lewey, and Evan He is survived by his loving family; his wife of 48 and Ella Seymour; brother, Larry Guthrie (Linda); spe- years, Sharon Traweek; daughter, Lesilee Burkett; son- cial friend, Glenda Blanton; and a host of other relatives in-law, John Burkett; his beloved grandchildren, John and dear friends. Paul and Phebe Burkett; sister-in-law, Elizabeth Shreve; brother-in-law, Mike Shreve; nephew, Zion Seth Wilson Funeral Home & Crematory LLC, Shreve; niece, Destiny Hope Shreve; brothers, Gene Carbon Hill; 205-924-4147 Locke, Dale Locke, and Denny Hocutt; sisters, Martha Simpson, Milred Griffin, Mary Brand, and Betty Frost; spiritual mother, Virginia Early; special daughter, AP Photo/Dylan Lovan Eugene Jones Moshell Fields; and a host of other relatives and dear friends. In this 2017 file photo, abortion opponents with the September 7, 1936 — May 5, 2018 group Operation Save America gather during a Eugene Jones, age 81, of Cordova, passed away on Wilson Funeral Home & Crematory LLC; Saturday, May 5, 2018, at UAB West. Carbon Hill; 205-924-4147 rally in downtown Louisville, Ky. On July 21, 2017, The family will receive friends today, May 8, 2018, a federal judge established a buf fer zone outside from 5:30 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at Collins-Burke Funeral the EMW Women's Surgical Center in Louisville to Home. keep anti-abortion protesters from assembling in Mr. Jones was preceded in death by his wife, Marie T. Obituary policy Jones. front of the entrance, after at least 10 protesters He is survived by his daughter, Denetiza M. Jones were arrested for blocking it earlier in the month. The Daily Mountain Eagle publishes obit- (Jeff); son, Randall E. Jones (Patricia); sisters, Mildred uaries for a minimum $40 charge for a stan- Green and Josephine Harvill; brother, Leon Jones; and dard obituary. The standard obituary granddaughter, Olivia Jones. includes the deceased’s complete name, age, VOLUME 57 NUMBER 8 In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations occupation, date, cause and place of death, be made to the Parkinson Association of Alabama; 833- time and place of services and survivors. Pho- 473-5465. tographs of the deceased are welcome, but Daily Mountain Eagle not required. Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 - Main Office - If the obituary exceeds standard space, ad- 1301 E. Viking Drive Member ditional charges may be incurred. Jasper, AL 35501 Audit Bureau Information must be received from the fu- Phone (205) 221-2840 of Circulations neral home handling the arrangements and services. 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DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Tues., May 8, 2018 www.mountaineagle.com — A3 NATION IN BRIEF Serious charges Students, parents angry over inclusive cheerleading policy dismissed in PSU EAST HANOVER, N.J. (AP) — A New Jersey high school is facing heat from students and par- ents over a new policy that either everyone makes frat pledge death the cheerleading squad or no one does. Hanover Park High School in East Hanover en- HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) so that all individuals will acted the change after a parent complained his or — A judge Monday threw be held fully responsible her child didn't make the team after tryouts last out the most serious for their misconduct and month. counts against a second set so that dangerous and po- The school says the goal is to make the squad of defendants in a Penn tentially lethal hazing will more inclusive. But student Stephanie Krueger re- State fraternity pledge's be deterred." cently told board of education members all her death last year, leaving in Lachman dismissed all Abby Drey /Centre Daily Times via AP, File place only hazing and alco- three counts that Braxton hard work "has been thrown out the window." hol charges that would Becker, 21, of Niskayuna, In this May 2017 file photo, Jim and Evelyn Piazza, Some parents say when they complained about likely result in little or no New York, had faced over center, stand by as Centre County, Pa., prosecu- the new policy the principal threatened to disband jail time. the allegedly deleted secu- tors discuss an investigation into the death of their the 10-member squad. While sending 11 more rity video — evidence tam- The board is reviewing the policy. It's unclear fraternity brothers to trial, pering, obstruction and son Timothy Piazza, seen in photo at right, during when a final decision will be made. Judge Steven Lachman hindering apprehension or a news conference in Bellefonte, Pa. dismissed reckless endan- prosecution. A message germent charges and alle- left for his lawyer was not Dinosaur tracks at Utah park gations that a member of immediately returned. You Can Trust Us For dislodged, thrown into lake now-shuttered Beta Theta Piazza family attorney Pi had erased basement Tom Kline said his clients Excellent Results And Service SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Visitors at a Utah state security video to thwart in- were dismayed by the park have been dislodging dinosaur tracks im- vestigators. judge's decision in Becker's printed in sandstone and throwing the pieces into It was yet another blow case. a nearby lake, officials said. to prosecutors, who have The judge upheld a total The site lined with hundreds of the prehistoric struggled to get the most of 35 counts of hazing and raptor tracks has been heavily damaged in the serious charges to stick 37 alcohol-related offenses past six months, Red Fleet State Park Manager against the total of 25 fra- against the 11 defendants. Josh Hansen said. ternity members now In addition to Becker's FREE Locally owned Hansen recently caught a juvenile who was awaiting trial in death of charges, he threw out five Professional Same day by licensed throwing slabs of stone into the reservoir, told the Tim Piazza, 19, of counts of reckless endan- demonstrations Lebanon, New Jersey. germent, 34 alcohol-re- Evaluations Audiologist Salt Lake Tribune . He heard two thumps into the Piazza died of head and lated counts, two counts of water before docking his boat. Then he saw the Eastgate Plaza abdominal injuries after a hazing and one count of BY THE UPS STORE (205) 265-2057 person holding two toe imprints from a partial di- night of drinking that fol- criminal conspiracy 904 Highway 78 East Kristi Allen, M.S., CCC-A nosaur track. lowed a pledge bid accept- against various members Jasper, AL 35501 Owner/Audiologist "I saved that one," Hansen said. "He had already ance ceremony. He of the group. thrown multiple (tracks in the water)." suffered a series of falls, Joshua Kurczewski of www.jasperhearingcenter.com Many tracks are noticeable walking through the including a plunge down Erie remains charged with landscape, but others are not. Utah Division of basement steps. After he nine counts of hazing and State Parks spokesman Devan Chavez said his was discovered uncon- eight alcohol-related conservative estimate is that at least 10 of the scious in the basement the counts but no longer faces next morning, fraternity reckless endangerment or larger, more visible footprints, which range from 3 members waited 40 min- conspiracy. to 17 inches, disappeared in the past six months. utes to summon an ambu- "Obviously we're pleased "It's become quite a big problem," Chavez said. lance. The amount of to have 12 of the counts "They're just looking to throw rocks off the side. alcohol in his system was dismissed, particularly the What they don't realize is these rocks they're pick- estimated at three or four most serious charges," said ing up, they're covered in dinosaur tracks." times the state's legal his defense attorney, Jeff Some of the slabs sink to the bottom of Red Fleet limit for driving. Veitch. "I felt confident Reservoir, some shatter upon hitting the surface The attorney general's reckless endangerment and others dissolve entirely. office is seeking to have a and conspiracy surely "Some of them are likely lost forever," Chavez judge reinstate charges would be dismissed." dismissed in March He said the hazing said. against eight fraternity counts could carry up to a brothers among the first year in jail, but with no Raccoon family drops through group of 14 ordered to criminal history it was un- stand trial, including in- likely Kurczewski would ceiling of Michigan home voluntary manslaughter receive a term close to that SHERIDAN TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — A family charges against five of long if he is convicted. of raccoons created a chaotic scene when they fell them. The most serious Last month, prompted through a ceiling and into the living room of a charge any of the 25 defen- by the Piazza case, the Michigan home. dants currently face is Pennsylvania Senate ap- reckless endangerment, proved and sent to the The Jackson Citizen Patriot reports that a home- but no felonies. House a bill to toughen the 205-221-2840 owner in Sheridan Township sought help Friday Prosecutors have not yet penalties for hazing, mak- after the raccoons fell from an attic. Police and decided whether to try to ing it a felony punishable firefighters easily picked up the four baby rac- get some of the tossed by up to seven years in coons, but the mother eluded capture. charges reinstated for the prison for cases that lead She bit a responder's gloves before hiding in a second set of defendants. to severe injury or death. closet. The Albion Department of Public Safety An attorney for Piazza's Prosecutors have said it posted video of the response on its Facebook parents, Jim and Evelyn is unclear whether the page. Piazza, said the family is charges against the two Police said in a statement that a dog catcher pole "hopeful that the attorney sets of defendants will be general will file an appeal consolidated for trial. was used to collar the raccoon. No people or ani- mals were injured in the incident. Pickup truck strikes Southwest Judge rules Louisiana plane at Baltimore airport BALTIMORE (AP) — Passengers on board a deputies used excessive Southwest Airlines flight from Florida say a pickup truck hit their plane on the runway at Baltimore- force on pregnant woman Washington International Thurgood Marshall Air- port. BATON ROUGE, La. testified denied throwing (AP) — A Louisiana judge Wright to the ground or News outlets report the airline released a state- has awarded a woman and using racial epithets after ment saying "a ground vehicle came into contact two of her children more responding to a neighbor's with the aircraft" at BWI early Monday morning. than $41,000 after hearing complaint about a fight be- The airline said no one on board the plane was in- testimony that sheriff's tween two of Wright's rel- jured. It's unclear whether the truck driver was in- deputies used excessive atives during a family jured. force on her when she was gathering. The Boeing 737 left Fort Lauderdale late Sunday pregnant, shouted racial Wright is black. night. According to the airline's flight tracker, it slurs and erased a cell- The races of the deputies landed in Baltimore at 12:46 a.m., shortly before phone video of the con- were not immediately its scheduled arrival. frontation. known. The ruling is the latest Iberia Parish Sheriff in a string of legal set- Louis Ackal and an attor- Arizona man falls to his backs for Iberia Parish ney who represented him, Sheriff Louis Ackal since his office and three death off cliff at Glen Canyon he took office 10 years ago. deputies at the trial didn't PAGE, Ariz. (AP) — Authorities say a man has In his ruling last week, respond to phone calls accidentally fallen about 800 feet to his death at state District Court Judge seeking comment on Mon- the Glen Canyon National Recreational Area in Curtis Sigur said he be- day. northern Arizona. Sheriff's officials say no foul play lieves Lakitha Wright's is suspected in the death of 33-year-old Zachary testimony that sheriff's deputies pushed her over Wallace of Phoenix. porch railings, threw her Wallace's brother told National Park Service to the ground and pepper- rangers that he witnessed the fall off the edge of sprayed her in April 2012. Horseshoe Bend on Sunday afternoon. Wright was more than 8 Rangers and sheriff's deputies reached the body months pregnant at the from the side of Colorado River and an Arizona time. Department of Public Safety helicopter was used In January, the New to remove the body from the canyon. Iberia-based judge It was taken to the Coconino County medical ex- presided over a juryless aminer's office in Flagstaff for an autopsy. trial for Wright's lawsuit. The only deputy who Daily Mountain Eagle

Tuesday, May 8, 2018 OPINION A4 EDITORIALS Media obsessed with tabloid journalism On CNN’s newsworthy in the eyes of the vast analysis of federal personnel data State of the majority of Americans. Please for- by The Washington Post. Thelma and Louise Union, host Jake give my facetious dallying. “The diminishing federal foot- Tapper devoted Domestically, news sources report print comes after Trump promised are at it Again his hour-long U.S. unemployment has dropped to in last year’s campaign to ‘cut so program to 3.9 percent, the lowest level since much your head will spin,’ and it Within hours Wednesday, Gov. Eric Greitens and pornographic ac- 2000. reverses a boost in hiring under President Donald Trump were exposed for having tress Stormy Overseas, North Korea may fi- President Barack Obama. The lied about important legal issues that could well de- Daniels’ (aka nally release three known Ameri- falloff has been driven by an exo- termine their fates in office. There's a startling simi- Stephanie A. Be Our Guest can hostages. Diplomats continue dus of civil servants, a diminished larity between these two politicians, both of whom Gregory Clifford, to work toward Trump’s meeting corps of political appointees and an won election by promising to shake up a corrupt po- aka Peggy Peter- By Daniel with Kim Jong Un to ease decades effective hiring freeze.” litical system, only to find themselves immersed in son) charges that Gardner of tensions in eastern Asia. Trump appointed a record setting serious legal problems of their own making. she had an affair The Senate has confirmed Mike 12 federal appeals judges in his The "Thelma and Louise" analogy we invoked on with Donald Trump in 2006. Not to Pompeo as Secretary of State, and first year in office. That’s in addi- Jan. 14 seems more fitting than ever because these be outdone, ABC’s This Week host, we now know former Secretary of tion, of course, to Trump’s appoint- two, like the characters in the 1991 movie, have en- George Stephanopoulos, devoted State John Kerry has been secretly ing Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme gaged in patterns of appalling recklessness and seem his hour-long program to the porn meeting with Iranian and Euro- Court, one of several appointments deliberately to be gunning toward a political cliff. For star’s 12-year old allegations. pean leaders to protect the deeply Trump will likely make unless De- Greitens, impeachment proceedings by the state Evidently, the point of these two flawed Iranian nuclear deal he mocrats win the senate in this House are almost inevitable now that the Legislature hours of Sunday morning prime- helped negotiate under the Obama year’s election. has voted to meet in special session. The president is time was whether Trump lied administration. Under Trump, the U.S. military likely to face a similar fate if an expected anti-Trump about paying the vixen to stop sell- President Trump has nominated has essentially destroyed ISIS’ or- backlash puts Democrats in control of Congress after ing her allegations. Did the two the first woman to head the CIA, ganization in Iraq and Syria. November elections. have an affair 12 years ago? Media Deputy Director Gina Haspel. The Trump negotiated an increase in In both cases, smart politicians undermined them- producers have scoured thousands same senators who vowed to block military spending with Congress to selves with bone-headed decisions rooted in disregard of hours of Daniels’ performances, Pompeo’s nomination are lining up reverse years of totally inadequate for campaign laws coupled with a ruinous extramar- identifying hundreds of men, but to block Haspel’s nomination. De- funding that depleted capabilities ital lust for women. Both insist Democrats are behind have found no evidence of an affair mocrats continue to “slow walk” all of every branch of service. their current legal problems, which both have labeled with Trump. of Trump’s appointments that re- In the midst of wholesale media as "witch hunts." Regardless, Trump has paid one quire senate approval. blitzes covering porn stars and In Jefferson City, a report Wednesday by the GOP- of his attorneys, Michael Cohen, And, Trump has been draining lawyers, Americans have lost confi- dominated House Special Investigation Committee $130,000 in addition to his regular the swamp at an unprecedented dence in media whose obsession on Oversight included a detailed timeline linking monthly retainer to cover Cohen’s rate. In December, 2017, the Wash- with tabloid journalism neither re- Greitens to a donors list taken without permission hush money payment to Daniels. ington Post noted, “By the end of flects grassroots American values from a charity Greitens founded. The list was used by Did Daniels keep the money? Did September, all Cabinet depart- nor serves grassroots Americans’ Greitens' gubernatorial campaign to solicit major fi- she return the money? Where is the ments except Homeland Security, interests. nancial support. money now? Veterans Affairs and Interior had The Missouri Ethics Commission investigated and Daniel L. Gardner is a syndicated columnist who Critics repeatedly bash me for fewer permanent staff than when lives in Starkville, MS. You may contact him at obtained a written acknowledgment from Greitens criticizing media coverage of Presi- Trump took office in January — [email protected], or interact with him on the that his campaign had violated campaign finance law. dent Trump. The media coverage with most shedding many hun- Clarion-Ledger web site But the timeline makes clear that Greitens lied by noted above is neither news nor dreds of employees, according to an http://www.clarionledger.com/story/opinion/ underplaying what and when he knew about the donor-list transfer. It was not the act of a low-level campaign staffer, as Greitens previously asserted; it was Greitens himself who made it happen. In Washington, Rudolph Giuliani, the former New TODAY IN York mayor and new member of Trump's legal team, told Fox News on Wednesday that Trump did, in fact, reimburse the funds for a hush-money payment to a HISTORY former porn star days before the 2016 presidential election. Trump had previously denied any connec- tion to the $130,000 payment made by his then-at- Today is Tuesday, torney, Michael Cohen, to porn star Stormy Daniels May 8, the 128th day of to stop her from talking about an affair they had in 2018. There are 237 days 2006. left in the year. 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DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Tues., May 8, 2018 www.mountaineagle.com — A5 Jasper man arrested Airplane and oil deals at risk in federal roundup Special to the Eagle in Trump pullout of Iran deal A two-month operation focused on reducing violent crime in Birmingham and across north Alabama has DUBAI, United Arab Emirates meant access to Iran's largely un- discretion of the American govern- resulted in federal charges against 71 defendants, in- (AP) — From airplanes to oilfields, tapped market of 80 million people. ment. At least 10 percent of its air- cluding a Jasper man, as well as the seizure of 140 billions of dollars are on the line for Most prominently, airplane manu- craft components are of American guns. international corporations as Presi- facturers rushed in to replace the origin, meaning it requires permis- Raymond Lamont Cochran, 37, of Jasper was ar- dent Donald Trump weighs whether country's dangerously dilapidated sion from the U.S. Treasury for its rested for being a felon in possession of a firearm, ac- to pull America out of Iran's nuclear civilian fleet. sales to Iran. Airbus has already de- cording to indictments that were unsealed as of deal with world powers. In December 2016, Airbus Group livered two A330-200s and one A321 Saturday and announced Tuesday in a press release Regardless of where they are signed a deal with Iran's national to Iran. by U.S. Attorney Jay E. Town of the Northern District headquartered, virtually all multi- carrier, IranAir, to sell it 100 air- Airbus declined to comment when of Alabama, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and national corporations do business or planes for around $19 billion at list asked by The Associated Press about Explosives (ATF) Special Agent in Charge Marcus banking in the U.S., meaning any re- prices. Boeing later struck its own its possible plans ahead of Trump's Watson and Acting Birmingham Police Chief Henry turn to pre-deal sanctions could tor- deal with IranAir for 80 aircraft decision. Irby III. pedo deals made after the 2015 with a list price of some $17 billion, European airplane manufacturer The U.S. Attorney’s Office and ATF joined with local agreement came into force. promising that deliveries would ATR struck a $536-million deal with law enforcement in Birmingham, Jefferson County That threat alone has been begin in 2017 and run until 2025. IranAir for at least 20 aircraft last and across north Alabama in an intense effort in enough to scare risk-averse firms, Boeing separately struck another year. It's already has delivered eight March and April to charge violent offenders and take like Boeing Co., into slow-walking 30-airplane deal with Iran's Aseman of its twin-engine turboprops to guns off the streets. deals agreed to months ago. A com- Airlines for $3 billion at list prices. Tehran after earlier winning per- “At the Department of Justice, we’ve increased vio- plete pullout by the U.S. would But Boeing has yet to deliver a mission from the U.S. Treasury. lent crime prosecutions to 25-year highs and gun wreak further havoc and likely single aircraft to Iran. The Chicago- "To date, we are on track to deliver prosecutions to 10-year highs,” U.S. Attorney General frighten off those considering mak- based company's CEO recently the remaining ATR aircraft in due Jeff Sessions said in the release. “Under our Project ing the plunge. stressed it understands the "risks time, before the end of the year," Safe Neighborhoods program, I’ve directed our U.S. "I absolutely think those on the and implications around the Iranian ATR spokesman David Vargas told Attorneys to target the most violent criminals in the fence will not jump in," said Richard aircraft deal," which would be the the AP. most high-crime areas, and to work with people in the Nephew, a former sanctions expert biggest business agreement between The speed at which Western air- community to develop a customized crime-reduction at the U.S. State Department who an American company and Iran plane manufacturers went into Iran plan. That’s exactly what U.S. Attorney Jay Town has worked on the nuclear deal and now since the 1979 Islamic Revolution is contrasted by a slow start by done in Northern Alabama. is at New York's Columbia Univer- and U.S. Embassy takeover. Western energy firms despite the He went on to say the roundup is proof that the tar- sity. "The only ones who will, will be "We continue to follow the U.S. country's vast oil and gas wealth. geted, community-based model works, thanking the those who see tremendous monetary government's lead here and every- The exception is French oil giant agencies involved. benefit and no U.S. risk." thing is being done per that Total SA, which in July signed a $5 “These indictments represent the hard work of The 2015 Iran nuclear deal lifted process," Dennis Muilenburg said billion, 20-year agreement with Iran many of our law enforcement partners, especially the crippling economic sanctions that during a quarterly earnings confer- and a Chinese oil company to de- ATF, and exemplify our global efforts to return our had locked Iran out of international ence call on April 25. "We have no velop the country's massive South neighborhoods to their rightful, peaceful owners,” banking and the global oil trade. In Iranian deliveries that are sched- Pars offshore natural gas field. The Town said. “The Department of Justice has reserved return, Tehran limited its enrich- uled or part of the skyline this year, natural gas pumped by the deal will space in federal prison for gang members, trigger- ment of uranium, reconfigured a so those have been deferred again in go toward Iran's domestic market. pullers, violent offenders, and felons with guns … and heavy-water reactor so it couldn't line with the U.S. government The deal marked a return to Iran we plan on filling it. We must shift our prosecutorial produce plutonium and reduced its process." for Total, which pulled out of the philosophy more towards Capone rather than So- uranium stockpile and supply of cen- Airbus, a European airline consor- country in 2008 as Western sanc- prano, not conflating the level of crime with the level trifuges. tium based in Toulouse, France, like- tions over its nuclear program began of criminal,” Town said. For Western businesses, the deal wise continues its sales at the to ramp up. Cases involving about 24 of the 71 defendants are based in Jefferson County, but the remaining cases range across north Alabama and include five Tal- Theft From A1 ladega defendants indicted in March on drug distri- bution and firearms charges. Law enforcement seized County Area News Face- deputies down to extradite at least 15 firearms in the Talladega case. book page, is considered a Hammond back to the The majority of the 71 defendants facing current flight risk because of re- Walker County Jail. gun charges have at least one prior felony conviction. cent actions and a history Sgt. Anthony Leach’s in- The total number of prior convictions tops 160. There of failure to appear in- vestigation revealed that are at least 40 additional arrests among the defen- stances, according to before coming to Jasper, dants for violent offenses, including charges such as Walker County Sheriff Jim Hammond had been ar- domestic violence, assault and attempted murder, and Underwood. rested in Texas, Louisiana, at least 13 of the 71 defendants are suspected of hav- Hammond currently has Arkansas and Nevada. ing a gang affiliation. outstanding warrants with Hammond was con- Law enforcement seized one firearm from the ma- the Escambia County victed in 2004 of felony jority of the defendants charged during the operation Sheriff’s Office for failure theft in Texas, and, as a re- in March and April, but five or more guns were seized to appear, as well as war- sult, his Federal Commu- from at least eight defendants. Among the 140 rants with the Baldwin nications Commission firearms seized, at least 30 were identified as stolen, County Sheriff’s Office for (FCC) license was revoked according to ATF. resisting arrest. by that agency. The Texas These cases are part of Project Safe Neighborhoods, Hammond also has pre- conviction was for altering a program bringing together all levels of law enforce- viously been arrested in checks received by the ment and the communities they serve to reduce vio- Alabama for burglary, radio station and deposit- lent crime and make our neighborhoods safer for theft, receiving stolen ing them into a bank ac- everyone. Sessions reinvigorated the program in 2017 property and reckless en- count he controlled. as part of the department’s renewed focus on target- dangerment. Hammond also had al- ing violent criminals. The current charge legedly violated FCC rules stems from the reported by engaging in multiple in- theft of an AM radio trans- stances of unauthorized Alabama woman's body mitter that Hammond had operation of unlicensed found weeks after disappearance agreed to repair for a cus- radio stations in Califor- MOULTON (AP) — The body of an Alabama woman tomer in Maryland. nia, Louisiana, and Texas. missing for nearly a month has been found in a for- Hammond reportedly Photo Special to the Eagle Hammond’s wife, Bessie est. represented himself as an Terry Keith Hammond is taken into custody by in- Price Hammond, also News outlets cite a Winston County Sheriff's Office engineer at Broadcast vestigators from the Walker County Sheriff’s Office managed the Walker release that says a private search party found the Technical Services in County Area News Face- body of 55-year-old Jennifer Marshell White inside Jasper. after being arrested Saturday night in Clarke book page. She is currently her vehicle in the Bankhead National Forest area Once the module was County. wanted by the District At- Sunday. shipped, Hammond told torney’s Office in Wood- She was last seen on April 8. She was the wife of the owner that he needed The Sheriffs Office is- less attempt to bully the ward, Oklahoma, for Moulton City Councilman Brent White. an additional $1,150 to sued a response on the de- Office of the Sheriff.” obtaining cash or mer- Sheriff Tommy Moore says there were no signs of complete the repair. The partment’s Facebook page After the Sheriff’s Office chandise by bogus check. foul play. The body has been sent to the state forensics victim thought he was Wednesday that disputed posted the information, Underwood said, “It ap- office. dealing with a professional Hammond’s account and numerous citizens began pears that Mr. Hammond White was found days after Moulton police were repair company but be- that reached over 47,500 providing information on has a pattern of getting criticized for a Facebook post discussing White's came suspicious when social media users. possible locations for Ham- into trouble in one city and health and marital problems. Hammond instructed him “After posting the infor- mond. Sheriff’s investiga- then relocating to another, Her daughter, Allison Hutto Cross, called the post to wire the money to a per- mation, we received com- tors, relayed the even moving from state to "so disheartening and so unprofessional." sonal bank account rout- plaints from 19 different information to the Jackson state. It’s a shame when The police department later took down its entire ing number and account people on Hammond rang- Police Department and the someone like this is inter- Facebook page. number in Jasper. ing from bullying, harass- Clarke County Sheriff’s acting with our commu- The victim did a Google ment, stalking, soliciting Office. nity through a radio search and found articles sex and publicly posting The Jackson Police De- station and Facebook news and posts describing the things to target and humil- partment conducted sur- page, both being venues extensive criminal back- iate his detractors using veillance of Hammond’s where citizens share infor- ground of Hammond, who his social media account,” radio station. On Saturday, mation and where they posted the module for sale Underwood said. “There’s a citizen provided an ad- spend their advertising on Facebook and refused to an old saying that you dress that the Clarke dollars. return it. Hammond don’t upset an organiza- County deputies followed “We’ve received a lot of claimed that he seized it tion that buys ink by the up on. The deputies went complaints about Mr. under mechanic’s lien barrel, such as a newspa- to the address and were Hammond over the last laws. per. In today’s age, that met with resistance, with couple of years and have On Tuesday, May 1, in- phrase can be applied to one occupant resisting ar- received questions about vestigators went to Ham- people that have large fol- rest and refusing to coop- the legitimacy of various mond’s residence in lowings on Facebook and erate, while Hammond hid fund-raising efforts he was Manchester attempting to other platforms. in a bedroom. undertaking here in locate him on the felony “So, when Mr Hammond The deputies located Walker County. After he Photo Special to the Eagle theft warrant. That was called out or chal- Hammond in the residence resolves his criminal case sparked a response from lenged by citizens who and took him into custody here, he might as well find Filmmaker Jamie Jean, right, is seen in this Hammond using his were questioning his be- along with the other male somewhere else to go be- screen capture conducting an interview for “Wind Walker County Area News havior, he used his ‘barrel that resisted arrest. The cause we’re not going to and Water Balloons,” a documentary about the Facebook page, which has of ink’ to shut them up. Walker County Sheriff’s tolerate this type of activ- 27,000 followers. That is evident in his fruit- Office immediately sent ity.” city of Cordova’s tradition of water balloon bat- tles on Halloween. Murder From A1 Balloons From A1 bond. Duncan’s family filed a The search for Duncan and following up on leads, The men knew Duncan, missing person’s report was narrowed to Jagger which led to these two in- hometown until college. though the exact nature of with the sheriff’s depart- Road in Nauvoo. After an dividuals being arrested After months of research, Jean has come to the con- their relationship has not ment on Monday, April 30. initial search was unsuc- and charged for Tony Dun- clusion that Cordova may be the only city in the world been released. He was last seen on Satur- cessful, the family re- can’s murder,” Underwood where Halloween night is associated with epic water “The loss of a family day, April 28 around 9 p.m. turned to the area on said. “We pour a lot of re- balloon battles. member is one of the most The family became con- Friday and Duncan’s body sources and manpower Jean, who operates Train Productions in Nashville, difficult things we have to cerned when he did not was found in a thick into murder investiga- said when he announced his intention to make the endure throughout life. It’s contact them or return to growth of weeds approxi- tions. documentary in June that he wanted to generate substantially more trau- care for his dog. mately four feet off the “However, it is the pri- some positive press for the city, which was at the cen- matic on families to lose a Duncan’s burned truck roadway. mary investigator as- ter of two major controversies in the summer of 2011. loved one at the hands of a was discovered around Deputy Braden Miles signed to the case who “This is a really unique story. It’s a story that I murderer. Homicides are midnight on April 28 on and Alabama State bears the responsibility of think the general public has a skewed perspective on, predominantly ‘acquain- No. 2 Hill Road in Nauvoo. Trooper Ron Hodge ar- putting the case together at least about this town. That’s one of the things I tance crimes,’ which occur At the time, Duncan had rested Davis in Nauvoo on to present to the district hope for is to try to tell the truth,” Jean said prior to when the crime is perpe- not been reported missing. Saturday. Miles and attorney for prosecution. I last Tuesday’s showing at Cordova City Hall. trated by a person who is A sheriff’s deputy had Deputy Mark Bell arrested commend Investigator After the film was screened last week, Jean said known to the victim. This the truck impounded after Mathews a short time Chuck Tidwell for his work everyone seemed pleased with how they and the town case is no exception, as Mr. he was unable to identify later, also in Nauvoo. in this case to help bring were portrayed. Duncan knew both sub- the owner. “My investigators and some closure to the family Jean plans to have a public screening of the film jects that murdered him,” The truck was later de- deputies have worked tire- as we begin the process of eventually, though submission guidelines for the var- Walker County Sheriff Jim termined to belong to Dun- lessly on this case conduct- seeking justice for Mr. ious festivals would not allow that at this time. Underwood said. can. ing interviews, searches Duncan and his family.” CyanMagentaYellowBlacK A6 — DAILY— A6 MOUNTAIN EAGLE 387-1275 Last Week’s Winning Combination Mo n da y t h r u Sa t u r da y 1 0 —6 | Su n da y 1 —5 Jasper Bowling Center e t n e C g n i l w o B r e p s a J • BumpersforChildrenunder10years pizza.dominos.com/alabama/jasper H

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ABBY: I’m BY JIM DAVIS a married woman in my 30s. My hus- band and I own a home, which I have deco- Dear Abby rated to By Abigail our taste Van Buren with the exception of “my” bath-

room. My husband and I BLONDIE use separate bathrooms. Mine is the one on the main floor, which is also used by our guests. A few months ago, I pur- BY DEAN YOUNG & DENIS LEBRUN chased a large piece of art to hang in my bathroom. Admittedly, it is a bit provocative, but I don’t consider it to be over the top. My husband said he didn’t care that I hung it, but when his father came to visit recently, he took it down and hid it. I didn’t PEANUTS say anything, but I now feel he is embarrassed by BY CHARLES M. SCHULZ my taste. I’m hosting a couples baby shower in a few weeks, and one of the guests is very religious. My husband suggests I hang the artwork some- where else or hide it for the party. I don’t feel I should have to redecorate a room in my own home. Am I being unreasonable, MARVIN or should I find a less provocative piece of art to BY TOM ARMSTRONG hang for our more conser- vative guests? — FINE ART LOVER DEAR FINE ART LOVER: While your home is your castle, surely you want your friends and family to be comfortable in it while they visit you. THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Years ago, I bought an by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek original work of art by Unscramble these four Jumbles, BY MORT WALKER BY MORT Patrick Oliphant titled one letter to each square, BEETLE BAILEY “Naked Nixon,” which I to form four ordinary words. hung over the toilet in my powder room. While DAEIB entertaining guests I knew were politically ©2018 Tribune Content Agency, LLC conservative, I All Rights Reserved. switched it out for a print of long-stemmed UNCOE flowers. If you know there’s a possibility someone will be of- fended while using a DURRED

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SUMITON CHRISTIAN FOOTBALL NASCAR McCarty leaves alma mater Sumiton Christian searching for 4th Harvick rides hot streak to coach in 5 years fourth win By JOHNATHAN BENTLEY Eagle Sports Editor DOVER, Del. (AP) — Kevin Harvick Sumiton Christian is searching for a head dominated a race in- football coach for the second time in as many years. terrupted by rain and Mike McCarty, a former drove to his Cup Se- standout player for the Ea- ries-high fourth vic- gles, recently stepped down tory of the season after one year as the head football coach. Sunday at Dover In- Sumiton Christian fin- ternational Speed- ished the 2017 season with a way. 4-6 mark, finishing one win Harvick reeled off away from the playoffs. three straight wins at McCarty gave up his posi- tion to return to his family in SC closed Atlanta, Las Vegas Opelika. McCarty spent the 2017 season and Phoenix earlier last year away from his fam- this season and now ily during the week. with 4-6 mark “My wife never got the job has the 60-pound she wanted in Birmingham. It’s just one of Miles the Monster those things that happen. Now, she’s started a trophy to add to his business and it would be less disruptive for me collection. to return (to Opelika). It’s bittersweet, but I’m glad to get back home,” McCarty said. Harvick swept the McCarty was a first-team All-State receiver first two stages and in 2000, helping the Eagles to a school-best 11- easily chased down 1 record. Stewart-Haas Rac- As a coach, he spent his first seven years as a graduate assistant and full-time assistant ing teammate Clint coach at West Alabama. Before his time at Bowyer in the third. Sumiton Christian, McCarty’s most recent Harvick’s 41st ca- coaching stint was as the head coach of Point reer Cup win gives University, a NAIA school located in Georgia, in 2015. He guided the team to the playoffs and him a stout nine top- was named the Sun Conference Coach of the 10 finishes and eight Year. top-fives in 11 starts Last March, McCarty took over for Bart this season. He held Lockhart who left Sumiton Christian after two years to become the head coach at Dora High four fingers out the School. window as he took a Sumiton Christian started the 2017 season victory lap on the 3-1 before losing five straight games. The Ea- mile concrete track gles went into their final region game against Meek with a playoff spot on the line. Meek won and won at Dover the game 36-21 to earn the No. 4 spot in Class for the second time. 1A, Region 7. Sumiton Christian closed the season with a thrilling 56-55 double overtime win over Mar- NBA ion County. Senior running back Tanner Talley rushed for 256 yards and six touchdowns, Daily Mountain Eagle - Matt Norris adding the game-winning 2-point conversion. Sumiton Christian head football coach Mike McCarty has left the program after one Stan Van “It was unbelievable year,” McCarty said of Gundy out as season. McCarty, who was a standout receiver during his playing days with the Ea- SEE MCCARTY, A10 gles, went 4-6 in his one season at the helm. Pistons coach DETROIT (AP) — Stan Van Gundy will NBA PLAYOFFS COLLEGE FOOTBALL not return to the De- troit Pistons as coach or president Cavs make Eastern finals of basketball opera- Tide’s Locksley, tions. The Pistons an- nounced Van Sixers stay alive with win Lupoi to make Gundy’s departure The Associated Press Monday, with owner Tom Gores saying in CLEVELAND — LeBron James sent over $1 million Toronto into summer vacation for the third a statement that the straight sea- The Associated Press team has not pro- son as the gressed over the Cleveland TUSCALOOSA — New Alabama offensive co- past two seasons. Cavaliers ordinator Mike Locksley will make $1.2 million completed a annually and defensive coordi- Gores said Van series sweep nator Tosh Lupoi is set to Gundy wanted to re- of the Raptors with a 128-93 win in Game earn $1.1 million. turn for a fifth sea- 4 on Monday night to advance to the East- Trustees approved deals for son with the team. ern Conference finals. Crimson Tide assistants James finished with 29 points, 11 assists Monday, with only offensive The Pistons went and spent some of the final 7:38 dancing line coach Brent Key remain- 39-43 this season. near the bench during Cleveland’s 10th ing in the same job. Both coor- straight playoff win over Toronto, which dinators have three-year deals. changed its system, its roster and its ap- Locksley’s salary is the same as predecessor proach but still can’t beat the game’s best Brian Daboll, who left for the same job with the Sports on TV player. . Kevin Love added 23 points and J.R. Former defensive coordinator Jeremy Pruitt MLB Smith 15 for the Cavs, who can now rest had a three-year, $4.2 million deal before leaving Twins at Cardinals, while waiting for the Boston-Philadelphia to become Tennessee’s head coach. noon, MLB semifinal series to end. New defensive line coach Craig Kuligowski Red Sox at Yankees, Jonas Valanciunas scored 18 and Kyle will make $750,000 each of the next two years. Lowry had 10 assists to lead the exasper- AP Photo Alabama will pay quarterbacks coach Dan 6 p.m., MLB ated Raptors. Toronto’s frustration hit its Enos $450,000 over his first two years before his Braves at Mets, 6:10 peak late in the third when All-Star DeMar Cleveland’s JR Smith goes up for a buyout from Arkansas expires. He’s scheduled to p.m., SPSO DeRozan was ejected for a flagrant foul. shot against Toronto’s Fred VanVleet make $875,000 in Year 3. Special teams coordinator Jeff Banks also has SEE PLAYOFFS, A10 (23) during their game Monday. NBA Playoffs a buyout from Texas A&M. Alabama will pay him $267,550 this year and $550,000 each of the Jazz at Rockets, next two years. Gm. 5, 7 p.m., TNT BEVILL STATE BASKETBALL Here are the other coaches’ new or revised Pelicans at Warriors, deals: Gm. 5, 9:30 p.m., TNT — New linebackers coach and co-defensive co- Bevill adds two more to signing class ordinator , three-year deal with a College Baseball salary of $650,000. By JOHNATHAN BENTLEY 18 season. Ga. Tech at Georgia, — Strength and conditioning coach Scott Eagle Sports Editor Hooks (a 6-foot-5 power forward) aver- Cochran, $50,000 raise to $585,000 (three-year 6 p.m., SECN aged 5.2 points and 7.9 rebounds for a Mid- deal). Bevill State head basketball coach field team that finished 25-10. In his two — Key, three years, $490,000 ($90,000 raise). Soccer Tommy Suitts added two more players to years on the varsity team, Midfield went — Running backs coach Joe Pannunzio (for- Premier League the Bears’ 2018 signing class recently, pick- 54-15, winning the 2017 state champi- merly tight ends/special teams), $50,000 raise to Swansea City at ing up Midfield’s Horason Hooks and De- onship. $425,000 under two-year deal. mopolis’ Nelson Haskin. Haskin (a 6-foot-6 forward) averaged 14.6 — Wide receivers coach/co-offensive coordina- Southampton, 2 p.m., Suitts has now signed seven players for NBCSN points, 11.7 rebounds, 6.5 blocks, 3.1 assists tor Josh Gattis, two years, $525,000. this year’s team, including Peyton Woods and 2.3 steals for the Tigers, who finished — Secondary coach Karl Scott, two years, who played as a walk-on during the 2017- 20-13 in Class 5A. $350,000. A10 — DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Tues., May 8, 2018 www.mountaineagle.com SPORTS DIGEST COLLEGE BASKETBALL LOCAL DIGEST POLICY Group: NCAA reforms should Event announcements and registrations for the Local Digest section can be sent to sports@ mountaineagle.com or by fax at 221-6203. The deadline for next-day submission is 2 p.m. go further amid FBI hoops probe Junior basketball camp Lupton Junior High will hold its fifth annual Lil’ By AARON BEARD tangled schools such as Kansas, Devil Basketball Camp. The camp will be held AP Basketball Writer “It’s an open question if North Carolina State, Louisville and from May 29-31 for boys and from June 4-6 for Miami, among others, though prose- girls. The camp wil be held from 9 a.m. to noon The Knight Commission on Inter- the NCAA can restore cutors withdrew a criminal com- collegiate Athletics supports recent each day at the new gym. The camp is open to public confidence in its plaint in February against one of the reform proposals to the NCAA amid defendants. students entering kindergarten through sixth a federal corruption investigation ability to be stewards of Among its proposals, Rice’s com- grade. The cost is $35 per student (cash only). into college basketball — but wants big-money college mittee had recommended the NCAA The fee must be received by April 27 to order T- the NCAA to do more. restructure its Board of Governors shirts and hold your spot. For more information or The commission suggests chang- sports.” — made up of college presidents or to enter, call 384-5838. ing the NCAA’s governance struc- chancellors — to add at least five ture and additional financial - Knight Commission The NEW Presents: Champions Collide outside members to bring more inde- regulations regarding coaches or co-chairman pendent voices into leadership. NEW Pro Wrestling presents Champions Col- school employees receiving outside Arne Duncan Separately, the Knight Commis- lide on Saturday, May 12 at the old Parrish High income from apparel companies. The sion wants at least six independent School gym. The 1st ever NEW open champion Knight Commission issued its pro- members on the 24-person Division will be crowned when heavyweight champion The posals during its spring meeting the enforcement process to handle I Board of Directors, also made up of Destroyer takes on the junior heavyweight cham- Monday in Washington, roughly two complex cases of potential rules vio- school representatives. It also wants weeks after the committee led by lations and creating a certification pion ThunderCat. Also, the first ever open invita- “more stringent” approvals and dis- former U.S. Secretary of State Con- system to regulate agent conduct. closures for income from apparel tion tag-team gauntlet for No. 1 contender for the doleezza Rice issued recommenda- Rice’s Commission on College Bas- companies. That includes prohibit- NEW open tag titles will take place. The Best tions to overhaul the NCAA. ketball formed in October, a few ing athletics employees from having Shots, Bubba Cagle & Tyler Swagger, Dawson “It’s an open question if the NCAA weeks after federal prosecutors an- a contract contingent on players Devine, Mike Jackson, Dusty MacWiliams, The can restore public confidence in its nounced they had charged 10 men using the company’s products, a Brawlers and many more new faces will be in ac- ability to be stewards of big-money — including assistant coaches at right the commission instead re- Arizona, Auburn, USC and Okla- tion as well. The NEW Owner James Phillips will college sports,” said Arne Duncan, served for the schools themselves. the commission co-chairman and a homa State along with a top Adidas appear. Front Row tickets can be reserved by The Knight Commission, formed former U.S. Secretary of Education. executive — in a fraud and bribery in 1989 to support “the educational calling 435-3403 or 435-3520. Tickets are $10 “To do so, it will need to embrace far scandal. mission of college sports,” also seeks each. Doors Open at 6:30 p.m. with a bell time of more sweeping and deep-seated re- The case involves hundreds of to have public disclosures of the out- 7:30 p.m. form than ever before.” thousands of dollars in alleged side income — both for public and Blue Collar Bass Club Open The Rice committee’s recommen- bribes and kickbacks designed to in- private schools — received by uni- The first Blue Collar Bass Club Open will be dations included ending the “one- fluence recruits on choosing a school, versity employees from the apparel and-done” NBA rule, overhauling agent or apparel company. It has en- held on May 26 at G’s Landing. Funds from the companies. tournament benefit Lupton Little League. The entry fee is $100 with 50 percent payout. The big fish pot is optional for $20 with 100 percent pay- out. Registration begins at 4:30 a.m. the day of Both sides rest cases in trial of ex-football player the tournament. The Associated Press rors heard the defendant’s Walker was found dead on that’s what I’ve done.” two-hour interview with Nov. 21, 2016. Gaul was Gaul spends much of the NFL KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — sheriff’s investigators fol- dismissed from Maryville’s interview denying he pos- Players’ union files grievance Jurors are expected to lowing the death of 16- team after his arrest. sesses a firearm, even as begin deliberations Tues- year-old Emma Walker of “I hope to God I’m not a the investigators repeat- on behalf of Eric Reid day in the first-degree Knoxville, Tennessee. suspect in her death,” Gaul edly say that friends of the The NFL players’ union has filed a non-injury murder trial of a former Division III college football The defense rested with- says near the end of his in- defendant told them he grievance on behalf of free agent safety Eric player charged in the out calling any witnesses. terview with Knox County had stolen his grandfa- Reid. shooting death of his ex- Gaul, then an 18-year- sheriff’s investigators ther’s gun. The NFLPA cites one team appearing “to have girlfriend. old wide receiver, had just Allen Merritt and James “I don’t know where it’s based its decision not to sign a player based on Prosecutors rested their finished his freshman sea- Hurst. “I wouldn’t hurt at,” Gaul said. “I can’t be the player’s statement that he would challenge case against William Riley son at Tennessee’s that girl. I would hurt my- any more honest than the implementation of a club’s policy prohibiting Gaul on Monday after ju- Maryville College when self before I hurt her, and what I’m being.” demonstration” during the national anthem. League policy does not prohibit demonstrating during the anthem. Referring to the labor agree- Playoffs From A9 ment with the league, the union notes that NFL rules supersede any conflicting club rules. Cleveland will be appearing in its came in averaging 41.7 minutes per McConnell had a career-high 19 The union also says “at least one club owner fourth straight conference final de- game in the postseason, had plenty points, seven rebounds and five as- spite a turbulent regular season and of help. All five Cleveland starters sists in only his second start of the has asked pre-employment interview questions a bumpy start to the playoffs. The scored in double figures and Love season and meshed well in the back- about a player’s intent to demonstrate. We be- Cavs needed seven games to get past continued his spring rebirth after court with Ben Simmons. The crowd lieve these questions are improper, given league Indiana before tormenting Toronto struggling against the physical Pac- chanted “TJ! TJ!” each time he policy.” — again. ers. touched the ball in the fourth and That team reportedly is the . James arrived at Quicken Loans ——— proved why he has been so valuable Considered one of the top safeties in the Arena three hours before tip-off 76ers 103, Celtics 92 even as bigger stars have sliced his league, Reid played out his contract with San wearing a baseball cap that said: At Philadelphia, T.J. McConnell playing time. “Don’t Trip.” If the message was di- turned a surprise start into the save He was just what coach Brett Francisco last season. He has been a strong sup- rected at his teammates, they got it. of the season and Dario Saric scored Brown needed in a must-win game. porter of former 49ers quarterback Colin Kaeper- The Cavs didn’t stumble and had 25 points to help the Philadelphia With NBA teams down 3-0 having nick, who in 2016 became the first player to kneel one of their best all-around games of 76ers stave off elimination in a 103- lost all 129 series, the Sixers may during the anthem to protest police brutality and these playoffs after so many tight 92 win over the Boston Celtics in need more than spirit to pull off this racial inequality. ones. They won Games 1 and 3 over Game 4 on Monday night. stunner. Toronto by a combined three points, The Sixers still face daunting odds Joel Embiid had 15 points and 13 needing a buzzer-beater to outlast headed into Game 5 and trailing 3-1 rebounds and Simmons had 19 Georgia Southern honors NFL the Raptors on Saturday night. in the Eastern Conference semifi- points and 13 boards. There was no need for such hero- nals: No NBA team has ever won a Jayson Tatum led the Celtics with player killed by drunken driver ics and for a change, James, who series down 3-0. 20 points and Marcus Morris had 17. STATESBORO, Ga. (AP) — Georgia Southern University has honored line- backer Edwin Jackson, an alumnus killed by a From A9 drunken driver in February. McCarty News outlets report Jackson’s parents, Wesley his season on the sideline. “The kids ish.” coaching department. Once they get and Mary Jackson, were presented with his hon- were amazing. It was a lot of fun. Sumiton Christian’s next football someone who will put down roots, orary bachelor of science degree during Satur- The kids bought into what we were coach will be the fourth in five years. they will take off,” McCarty said. doing and I got the chance to coach “The thing about Sumiton Chris- Sumiton Christian loses star run- day’s commencement ceremony. Wesley Jackson with my dad. Working with the peo- tian is that it’s a job that’s going to ning back Talley as well as All-State yelled “Georgia” as they left the stage, and was ple at the school and (Principal) Mrs. be successful when they get someone receiver Trevor Stokes to gradua- met by a “Southern” from the crowd. Capps, and being at Sumiton Chris- who will stay for a long time. There tion. The Eagles make the jump to The 26-year-old and his Uber driver, 54-year- tian again is something I will cher- has been a lot of turnover in the Class 2A for the 2018 season. old Jeffrey Monroe, were killed in Indiana when authorities say they were struck by 37-year-old Manuel Orrego-Savala. Authorities say Orrego- Savala was living in the U.S. illegally and didn’t FOR THE RECORD have a license. NBA Playoffs x-Golden State at New Or- Monday’s Games Arizona 23 11 .676 — leans, TBA Minnesota 6, St. Louis 0 Colorado 20 15 .571 3½ By The Associated Press x-Houston at Utah, TBA Detroit at Texas, 8:05 p.m. S Francisco 19 16 .543 4½ MLB All Times EDT Friday, May 11 Houston at Oakland, 10:05 Los Angeles 15 19 .441 8 Doctor expects Farquhar will CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS x-Toronto at Cleveland, TBA p.m. San Diego 13 22 .371 10½ (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) x-Boston at Philadelphia, TBA Tuesday’s Games ——— pitch again but not this year Saturday, April 28 Sunday, May 13 Minnesota (Odorizzi 2-2) at St. Sunday’s Games Golden State 123, New Or- x-Philadelphia at Boston, TBA Louis (Martinez 3-1), 1:15 p.m. Colorado 3, N.Y. Mets 2 CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago White Sox reliever leans 101 Monday, May 14 Boston (Pomeranz 1-1) at N.Y. San Francisco 4, Atlanta 3 Danny Farquhar has been released from a hospi- Sunday, April 29 x-New Orleans at Golden Yankees (Severino 5-1), 7:05 Washington 5, Philadelphia 4 Houston 110, Utah 96 tal, and a doctor who treated the 31-year-old State, TBA p.m. Pittsburgh 9, Milwaukee 0 Monday, April 30 x-Utah at Houston, TBA Kansas City (Duffy 0-4) at Bal- Arizona 3, Houston 1 right-hander expects he will pitch again but not Boston 117, Philadelphia 101 timore (Bundy 1-4), 7:05 p.m. Miami 8, Cincinnati 5 this season. Tuesday, May 1 Seattle (Paxton 1-1) at Toronto San Diego 3, L.A. Dodgers 0 Cleveland 113, Toronto 112, MLB Standings Farquhar collapsed in the dugout with a brain American League (Stroman 0-4), 7:07 p.m. St. Louis 4, Chicago Cubs 3, OT Atlanta (Newcomb 2-1) at 14 innings hemorrhage caused by a ruptured aneurysm dur- Golden State 121, New Or- All Times EDT By The Associated Press Tampa Bay (Snell 4-1), 7:10 p.m. Monday’s Games ing a home game against Houston on April 20. He leans 116 Cleveland (Kluber 5-1) at Mil- Philadelphia 11, San Francisco Wednesday, May 2 East Division had surgery the following day. W L Pct GB waukee (Miley 1-0), 7:40 p.m. 0 Utah 116, Houston 108 Detroit (Fiers 2-2) at Texas N.Y. Mets 7, Cincinnati 6 Neurosurgeon Dr. Demetrius Lopes expects Thursday, May 3 Boston 25 9 .735 — New York 24 10 .706 1 (Minor 3-1), 8:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs 14, Miami 2 Farquhar will be able to pitch again but said he Cleveland 128, Toronto 110 Pittsburgh (Nova 2-2) at Minnesota 6, St. Louis 0 Boston 108, Philadelphia 103 Toronto 19 16 .543 6½ won’t medically release him to throw in a game Tampa Bay 15 17 .469 9 Chicago White Sox (Giolito 1-4), Washington at San Diego, Friday, May 4 8:10 p.m. 10:10 p.m. this season so he can fully recover. New Orleans 119, Golden Baltimore 8 26 .235 17 Central Division L.A. Angels (Heaney 1-1) at Tuesday’s Games State 100 Colorado (Gray 3-4), 8:40 p.m. Minnesota (Odorizzi 2-2) at St. Houston 113, Utah 92 W L Pct GB COLLEGE FOOTBALL Cleveland 17 17 .500 — Houston (McCullers 4-1) at Louis (Martinez 3-1), 1:15 p.m. Saturday, May 5 Oakland (Manaea 4-3), 10:05 San Francisco (Holland 1-3) at Ga Tech’s Gray, Stickler give Boston 101, Philadelphia 98, Minnesota 14 17 .452 1½ Detroit 14 20 .412 3 p.m. Philadelphia (Nola 4-1), 7:05 OT p.m. up football for health issues Cleveland 105, Toronto 103 Kansas City 11 23 .324 6 Chicago 9 23 .281 7 National League Atlanta (Newcomb 2-1) at ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia Tech starters A.J Sunday, May 6 All Times EDT Tampa Bay (Snell 4-1), 7:10 p.m. Golden State 118, New Or- West Division Gray and Jake Stickler are giving up football be- W L Pct GB By The Associated Press N.Y. Mets (Vargas 0-2) at leans 92, Golden State leads se- East Division Cincinnati (Castillo 1-4), 7:10 cause of medical issues. ries 3-1 Los Angeles 21 13 .618 — Houston 21 15 .583 1 W L Pct GB p.m. Coach Paul Johnson made the announcement Houston 100, Utah 87, Hous- Atlanta 19 14 .576 — Cleveland (Kluber 5-1) at Mil- ton leads series 3-1 Seattle 19 14 .576 1½ Monday, saying he’s “extremely saddened” for the Oakland 18 16 .529 3 Philadelphia 19 15 .559 ½ waukee (Miley 1-0), 7:40 p.m. Monday, May 7 New York 18 15 .545 1 Miami (Urena 0-5) at Chicago two players but added that “health always trumps Philadelphia 103, Boston 92, Texas 14 23 .378 8½ ——— Washington 18 17 .514 2 Cubs (Darvish 0-3), 8:05 p.m. football.” Both will remain on scholarship while Boston leads series 3-1 Miami 13 21 .382 6½ Pittsburgh (Nova 2-2) at Cleveland 128, Toronto 93, Sunday’s Games not counting against the school’s 85-player schol- N.Y. Yankees 7, Cleveland 4 Central Division Chicago White Sox (Giolito 1-4), Cleveland wins series 4-0 W L Pct GB 8:10 p.m. arship limit. Tuesday, May 8 Toronto 2, Tampa Bay 1 Minnesota 5, Chicago White St. Louis 20 13 .606 — L.A. Angels (Heaney 1-1) at Gray was heading into his senior season as a Utah at Houston, 8 p.m. Milwaukee 20 15 .571 1 Colorado (Gray 3-4), 8:40 p.m. New Orleans at Golden State, Sox 3 two-year starter at free safety, but a heart condi- Kansas City 4, Detroit 2 Pittsburgh 19 16 .543 2 Arizona (Godley 4-2) at L.A. 10:30 p.m. Chicago 17 15 .531 2½ Dodgers (Hill 1-1), 10:10 p.m. tion forced him to quit. Stickler’s medical issue Wednesday, May 9 Boston 6, Texas 1 Oakland 2, Baltimore 1 Cincinnati 8 27 .229 13 Washington (Hellickson 0-0) at was not disclosed. The offensive lineman started Philadelphia at Boston, TBA West Division San Diego (Richard 1-4), 10:10 Thursday, May 10 Arizona 3, Houston 1 10 games at right tackle as a junior in 2017. L.A. 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001 Employment 001 Employment 115 Rent or Lease 150 Legals 150 Legals 150 Legals CENTRAL READY MIX is now ABANDONED EMERGENCY FOOD accessing the web site should taking applications for Mechanic $$$$$$$$$$$$ VEHICLE NOTICE AND SHELTER PROGRAM be directed to Bryant Haynie Apply in person, 818 Fall City Pursuant to the provisions of the Jefferson, Shelby and Walker 334/263-0529. Access pass- Road. (205)265-2770. Earn Extra Cash Alabama Abandoned Motor Ve- Counties have been awarded word is “phjarch” for the above The Daily Mountain Eagle is PUBLISHER’S NOTICE : All hicle Act, Section 32-13-1, Code federal funds under The Emer- named project. Bidders may ob- FARMWORKERS & Laborers accepting applications for the of Alabama, 1975, notice is gency Food and Shelter Na- tain Bid Documents by either of 30 full-time temporary jobs real estate advertised in this hereby given that the following tional Board Program. The Local two methods as directed below. available 05/06/18-06/10/18. following Carrier Positions : newspaper is subject to the described vehicles have been Board of the Emergency Food Bid Documents may only be ob- Variety Harvesting Enterprises, • Boldo Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 abandoned and will be sold at and Shelter Program is accept- tained from: Arcadia, FL 34266. • Dovertown which makes it illegal to advertise public auction to the highest bid- ing Phase 35 funding proposals Alabama Graphics Harvest Watermelon • Empire der for cash on June 12, 2018 at from local agencies providing 350 E. Jeff Davis Ave. (clip ripe watermelon from the “any preference, limitation or 10:00 a.m. at Hearn's Salvage emergency food and shelter Montgomery, Alabama 36104 vine by hand, place in bins or on • Oakman discrimination based on race, Co., & Wrecker Service, 665 programs in Jefferson, Shelby Method 1 – Plan Deposit: Bid- conveyor belt, unload, load, field • West Jasper/Townley color, religion, sex, or national Arley Bypass Road, Arley, AL and Walker Counties. The Na- ders may obtain complete sets pack). Field Maintenance clean- 35541, to-wit: tional Board Program has of Bid Documents in hard copy ing alleys, weeding, cleaning Apply in person at Daily origin or an intention to make 1995 Chevy Silverado, Red awarded Jefferson & Shelby from Alabama Graphics upon drip irrigation system. Worker Mountain Eagle any such preference, limitation or Vin # 2GCEK19K6S1238873 County $414,933 and Walker deposit of $120.00 per set. This must select ripe produce. discrimination.” This newspaper Tag # N/A County $33,998. The Local deposit will be refunded, in full Conditions: Be able to lift 50 lbs, 1301 Viking Drive 2010 Nissan Cube, Brown Board is charged to distribute on up to two (2) sets, to Bidders extreme temperatures, repetitive Jasper, Alabama will not knowingly accept any Vin # JN8AZ2KR3AT156877 these funds to help expand the submitting a bonafide bid upon movements, extensive walking, or call 205-221-2884 advertising for real estate which Tag # N/A capacity of food and shelter pro- their return of the set(s) in good and frequent stooping. Paid @ 1997 Toyota 4Runner, Silver grams in high-need areas. The condition within 10 days of the All Daily Mountain Eagle Carriers are is in violation of the law. Our $11.29/hr. 3/4 guaranteed con- Vin # JT3GN86R7V0051592 Local Board will determine how bid date. Sets returned for de- independent contractors and are not readers are informed that all tract; tools and supplies, hous- employees of the Daily Mountain Tag # 52GS543 the funds awarded to Jefferson, posit shall be sent to Alabama ing, transportation expenses Eagle. Applicants must have dwellings advertised in this The seller shall have the right Shelby and Walker counties are Graphics. Additional sets for paid by employer. Transporta- dependable, economical newspaper are available on an to reject any and all bids. to be distributed among emer- Bidders, subcontractors and tion, subsistence paid to worker transportation, a valid driver’s *May 1, 8, 2018 gency food and shelter pro- vendors may be obtained for the upon 50% completion of con- license and automobile insurance. equal opportunity basis. Equal grams run by local service same deposit amount per set. tract. Housing Opportunity, M/F ABANDONED agencies in the area. The Local Those sets will be refunded less Please contact (941)714-7449 020 Announcements VEHICLE NOTICE Board is responsible for recom- the cost of printing and han- to locate nearest State Work- 2BR DUPLEX (Jasper) Pursuant to the provisions of the mending agencies to receive dling, which is believed to be the force Agency office and apply $50 Application fee (non refund- Alabama Abandoned Motor Ve- these funds and any additional same as the amount of the de- using 10671092. Free Pregnancy Test able). $650 deposit $650 month. hicle Act, Section 32-13-1, Code funds available under this phase posit. Deposits will only be re- (205)275-7406 of Alabama, 1975, notice is of the program. Agencies with ceived by check made out to FARMWORKERS & Laborers PREGNANCY & hereby given that the following an interest in applying must: 1) PH&J Architects, Inc. and 55 full-time temporary jobs RESOURCE CENTER 4BR/2.5BA HOUSE, Hwy 124. described vehicles have been be private voluntary non-profits mailed or hand delivered to Ala- available 06/01/18-07/20/18. On 4 acres. $850mo. First and abandoned and will be sold at or units of government, 2) have bama Graphics. The cost and Variety Harvesting Enterprises, 1707 2nd Avenue Last. (205)275-2982 public auction to the highest bid- an accounting system, 3) prac- return of additional sets shall be Arcadia, FL 34266. (205)689-3238 der for cash on June 11, 2018 at tice nondiscrimination, 4) have in accordance with Section 39- Multiple work sites in Jasper, AL 35501 9:30 a.m. at East Walker demonstrated the capability to 2-3 of the Code of Alabama. Sylvester, GA. CORDOVA MANOR 1BR. to Wrecker Service, 1732 Main deliver emergency food and/or Method 2 – Purchase of Bid Harvest watermelon 221-5860 4BR total electric Apartments. Street, Sumiton, AL 35148, to- shelter programs, and 5) if they Documents: Bid Documents ei- (clip ripe watermelon from the FRE E Info on Abortion Alterna tives Water furnished. $200 dep. wit: are a private voluntary organiza- ther paper copies (full or partial vine by hand, place in bins or on (205)595-1701. 2000 Chevy Silverado, White tion, they must have a voluntary sets) OR full sets of electronic conveyor belt, unload, load, field 025 Lost & Found Vin # 1GCGK29U6YE363623 board. Qualifying agencies are copies (pdf format) may be pur- pack). Field Maintenance clean- FARMSTEAD 2BR/1BA. Tag # N/A urged to apply. Proposals must chased through the web site ing alleys, weeding, cleaning FOUND: PUPPY, Duplex Apt. Excellent condition. 2013 Honda Accord, Beige be received no later than 12 upon non-refundable payment drip irrigation system. Worker 5 Points area (Hwy 195); $495/mo. $495 security deposit, Vin # 1HGCR2F72DA086576 noon on Wednesday, May 30, to Alabama Graphics. Partial must select ripe melons. Call (205)387-8357 to ID 1 year lease. No pets. Tag # N/A 2018, in the office of Randy sets will only be issued at the Conditions: Be able to lift 50 lbs, (205)275-0052 2000 Yamaha 4 wheeler, Black Betsch, United Way of Central bidder’s specific request for par- extreme temperatures, repetitive LOST- CAT (M) Black, Vin # JY43GDW09YA28067 Alabama, P.O. Box 320189, ticular documents and with the movements, extensive walking, with a little White on chest, feet HERITAGE HILLS. Tag # N/A Birmingham, Alabama understanding that it is the bid- and frequent stooping. Paid @ The seller shall have the right 35232-0189. All proposals must der’s responsibility to have and stomach. Missing 2 weeks Quiet, clean, nice. 3BR/2BA $11.29/hr. 3/4 guaranteed con- to reject any and all bids. be submitted on an official form. viewed the entire set of docu- from Heritage Hills area. House For Rent. (205)221-4559 tract; tools and supplies, hous- (205)487-2973 (205)303-0718 *May 8, 15, 2018 Requirements may be obtained ments to determine what parts ing, transportation expenses (205)384-5314 (205)522-1895 by emailing Randy Betsch at are required for him to submit a paid by employer. Transporta- LIEN SALE LOST: 2 (M) Boxer mix, 6mo [email protected]. responsive bid. tion, subsistence paid to worker 122 M.H. Wanted Unit #T141 & T065 *May 8, 2018 Official interpretations will be old. 1 Brown & White; 1 Black & upon 50% completion of con- I BUY George A. Bonner based on complete, full size tract. White; Went missing Thursday P.O. Box 651 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS sets. Bid documents may be night from Old Birmingham Hwy. MOBILE HOMES Please contact (404)232-3500 (205)282-1409 Jasper, AL 35502 Sealed proposals will be re- used only for the purpose of bid- to locate nearest State Work- (205)512-7809 REF: Personal Property, Misc. ceived from qualified General ding and constructing this proj- force Agency office and apply This unit will not be sold until Contractors at the Bevill State ect. Documents may not be using 2197755727. 040 Service & Repair 125 Real Est. Sales 5-21-18 starting at 9:00 A.M. Community College, on site, copied in whole or in part by FOR SALE: 15 Acre Farm and This unit will be sold to the Jasper, Alabama, in the Confer- electronic or other means. Any- GABBY'S RESTAURANT A CUT ABOVE highest bid. ence Room, Building “B” until one placing an order for plans Hiring grill cook & kitchen help; TELL TREE SERVICE Mobilehome Park; 3 MH's, 4th Avenue Self Storage, Inc. 2:00 PM (local prevailing time), and specifications by either evening shift. Apply within. STUMP GRINDING, 60x60 Barn. (985)630-1459 350 Knight Road May 31, 2018; and thereafter method will be notified of all ad- BUSH HOGGING Jasper, AL 35501 opened publicly for construction denda by e-mail. The architect JASPER LUMBER Co., Inc. (205)282-1412 205-221-6789 of: retains all copyrights and owner- accepting applications for Indus- *May 1, 8, 2018 WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS ship of the documents. trial Electricians and Industrial DOZER TRACK hoe work, top RAPID TRAINING CENTER Award will be made only to com- Maintenance (welding experi- soil, fill dirt & rock hauling. Land LIEN SALE RENOVATIONS TO THE petent and responsible bidders ence required). Positions are full clearing, Ponds built & Trailer Unit #084 Leigh A. Allen JASPER INDUSTRIAL PARK as mandated by Title 39 of the time, night shift and would re- Pads built. ALSO Demolition; 619 Loblolly Lane FOR BEVILL STATE Code of Alabama, respondents quire overtime. Benefits include (205)221-2112 (205)544-5592 Jasper, AL 35504 COMMUNITY COLLEGE, who have the experience and BC/BS Medical & Dental, Life, 334 KING LEAR COURT REF: Personal Property, Misc. JASPER, ALABAMA other qualifications as set forth 401k. Applications can be re- E.O. STUMP GRINDING $165,000 This unit will not be sold until The work includes renovations in the bid documents. All bidders ceived from our guard at 2700 Eddy Owen (205)544-1320; 7.7 Acres+/- 5-29-18 starting at 9:00 A.M. to approximately 20,000 sf of must be licensed under Title 34 Hwy 78 W, Jasper AL. No FREE Estimates 4BR-3.5BA This unit will be sold to the existing building with all trades of the Code of Alabama and evi- Phone Calls Please. EOE Approx 2,700sf highest bid. incorporated in the general con- dence thereof must appear on I BUY w/partial basement 4th Avenue Self Storage, Inc. tract. the proposal envelope (outside LOCAL SEPTIC COMPANY LAND & TIMBER 5 minutes from I-22 & Jasper 400 4th Avenue Bid Documents may be exam- in clear view) or it will not be needs driver worker with Class (205)282-1412 Very private Jasper, AL 35501 ined at the Office of Randy opened. B CDL and clean driving record. Becky Smith 205-221-6789 Stults, Administration Building, A pre-bid conference will be Call (205)522-6634. KEITH NATION All Four RE *May 8, 15, 2018 Jasper Campus, Jasper, Ala- held at 10:00 a.m., local time on Building and Remodeling (205)540-5478 bama, and the Office of the May 23, 2018 at the same loca- MASTER LEVEL and Bachelor (205)275-9431 Architect. tion where bids will be received, Level positions available in our Obtaining Bid Documents: for the purpose of reviewing the Children Services in Walker LIVE-IN CAREGIVER and/or 127 Money To Loan Electronic images of bid docu- project and answering Bidder’s County. Go to nwamhc.com to House Keeper w/references. ADVANCE-FEE LOANS ments may be viewed on-line at questions. Attendance at this apply. (205)471-4328 OR CREDIT OFFERS no cost through Alabama Pre-Bid Conference is highly Graphics web site: recommended for General Con- MONEY PLEDGER It's illegal for companies doing MECHANIC & Welder needed (www.algraphics.com) by tractors and Sub-contractors. 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In Loving Memory On Your Birthday 5/8/1985 to 2/10/2012 BRANDON Melania Trump debuts ‘Be Best’ REID Those we love don’t campaign for kids’ well-being go away, They walk beside us every day, WASHINGTON (AP) — ately, given her husband's Unseen, unheard, Melania Trump gave a habit of name-calling on splashy launch Monday to Twitter, but Mrs. Trump but always near, her public awareness cam- said at the meeting that Still loved, paign to help children, she wouldn't be discour- still missed and calling it "Be Best." In a aged from doing what she very dear. rare twist on their White thinks is right. House roles, she com- Sanders also pushed Love, manded the Rose Garden back Monday against the Carter, Mom, Christie, lectern while President notion that the president Canon & Marly, Donald Trump watched has worsened online bully- and Maw Maw from the audience. ing. The first lady said the "When it comes to kids, "Be Best" campaign will this is something that has 150 Legals 150 Legals focus on childhood well- been problematic, and being, social media use adhere to non-discrimination re- MORTGAGE something that we have quirements, the Davis-Bacon FORECLOSURE SALE and opioid abuse. seen over the last decade," Act and other provisions. Default having been made in the "As a mother and as first Sanders said. "And the This project qualifies for the payment of the indebtedness lady, it concerns me that in AP Photo/Susan Walsh first lady sees it to be an today's fast-paced and important issue, and some- Sales Tax Saving Program and secured by that certain mort- First lady Melania Trump speaks on her initiatives the owner intends to implement gage executed on March 21, ever-connected world, chil- thing that she wants to ad- this program. 2006 by Margaret Ann Skinner, dren can be less prepared during an event in the Rose Garden of the White dress." Bidders must comply with Ala- single, Connie Ann Skinner, sin- to express or manage their House Monday in Washington. The first lady gave Written material dis- bama House Bill 289 (Act 2009- gle, joint tenants with right of emotions and oftentimes her multipronged effort to promote the well-being tributed in support of the 657) in reference to Fire Alarm survivorship, originally in favor turn to forms of destruc- initiative includes a book- Systems. of Wachovia Bank, National As- tive or addictive behavior of children a minimalist new motto: "BE BEST ." let adults can use to talk to Pursuant to State Law a sociation, and recorded in DML such as bullying, drug ad- The first lady formally launched her long-awaited children about being on- cashier’s check or bid bond Book 2013 at Page 627 on May diction or even suicide," initiative after more than a year of reading to chil- line. It is similar to one the must be enclosed with the bid to 17, 2006, in the Office of the she said. dren, learning about babies born addicted to drugs Federal Trade Commission secure the bid for at least 30 Judge of Probate of Walker "I feel strongly that as released during the days. Conditional bids will be re- County, Alabama. Shapiro and adults, we can and should and hosting a White House conversation on cyber- Obama administration. A jected. A list of major subcon- Ingle, L.L.P., as counsel for 'be best' at educating our bullying. spokeswoman for the first tractors must be submitted as Mortgagee or Transferee and children about the impor- lady said the agency asked indicated in the Supplemental under and by virtue of power of tance of a healthy and bal- During nearly 16 bullying. Her choice was Mrs. Trump to include the Instructions to Bidders. Perform- sale contained in the said mort- anced life," she added. months as first lady, Mrs. ridiculed almost immedi- booklet in her materials. ance and Payment Bonds and gage will, on June 1, 2018, sell Trump embraced his Trump has demonstrated evidence of specified insurance at public outcry to the highest wife after she finished her her interest in children. are prerequisites of contract bidder in front of the main en- speech and kissed her She visited young hospital award. Right is reserved by the trance of the Walker County, Al- cheeks five times in a rare patients in the U.S. and Eastside Baptist Church Awarding Authority to reject all abama, Courthouse in the City public display of affection. bids and to waive irregularities. of Jasper, during the legal hours during overseas trips with 1700 Viking Drive • Jasper, AL • 387-1406 BEVILL STATE of sale, the following real estate They held hands as they the president, often read- COMMUNITY COLLEGE situated in Walker County, Ala- walked into the Oval Of- ing to them and encourag- Welcomes The Riders IN CONCERT By: Dr. Kim Ennis, President bama, to wit: fice after Trump signed a ing them to do their best. BY: PH&J ARCHITECTS, INC. ALL THAT CERTAIN PROP- proclamation declaring Her interest in the opi- 807 S. McDonough St. (36104) ERTY SITUATED IN THE CITY Monday as "Be Best" day. oid drug crisis has taken P.O. Box 215 (36101) OF JASPER IN THE COUNTY "America is truly blessed her to care centers and Montgomery, Alabama OF WALKER AND STATE OF to have a first lady who is hospitals in West Virginia Telephone (334) 265-8781 ALABAMA AND BEING DE- so devoted to our country and Ohio to learn about Email: [email protected] SCRIBED IN A DEED DATED and to our children," he the epidemic's effect on ba- *May 8, 15, 22, 2018 09/16/1991 AND RECORDED said before signing the bies born to mothers ad- 09/16/1991 IN BOOK 1377 declaration. dicted to the powerful LEGAL NOTICE PAGE 230 AMONG THE LAND The first lady kicked off painkillers. Pursuant to Section 9-16-70 et RECORDS OF THE COUNTY the event as the White She convened a White seq., Alabama Code, 1975, AND STATE SET FORTH House pushed back House roundtable on the Quality Coal Co., Inc., Sparks ABOVE AND REFERENCED against a published report issue last fall. Branch Mine, hereby gives no- AS FOLLOWS: LOT 8 IN that referenced rumors The first lady invited tice that it has filed a Phase III BLOCK 2 OF THE WOODLAND Mrs. Trump does not live representatives of major May 20th at 6:00 pm bond release application with HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION, AC- with the president, with online and social media the Alabama Surface Mining CORDING TO THE MAP OF press secretary Sarah companies to the White Special guest will be Jonah Collins and Commission for release of per- THE N.M. APPLING ENGI- Huckabee Sanders de- House in March to discuss formance bond for Permit P- NEERING COMPANY, AS nouncing it as "outra- internet safety, a meeting The Gospel Barn Quartet. Admission is free 3907-64-13-S, Increment No. 2 RECORDED IN MAP BOOK 2, geous" and "ridiculous." that came more than a and a love offering will be taken. & 3. The area of land for which AT PAGE 100 IN THE OFFICE "The first lady lives here year after she promised to OF THE JUDGE OF PROBATE For more information, bond release is requested con- at the White House. We see use her White House plat- sists of 39.0 acres in Increment OF WALKER COUNTY, ALA- Call Pastor Collins at 205-541-1867 BAMA. PARCEL ID NUMBER: her regularly," Sanders form to discourage cyber- 2 and 5.0 acres in Increment 3, told reporters. "I think all located in: 10-09-29-0-000-024.000 For informational purposes that's something that be- NE/SW, SE/SW, SW/SW & longs in tabloid gossip, not NW/SW, of Section 11, Town- only, the property address is: on the front pages of The ship 14 South, Range 8 West, 1102 Shady Ln, Jasper, AL Walker County, Alabama. 35503. Washington Post. And I The permittee maintains that as Any property address pro- hope that they'll do better of 04/10/18, all requirements in- vided is not part of the legal next time." volving re-grading, planting and description of the property The first lady lived full- growing times of the area has sold herein and in the event time in New York during been completed in compliance of any discrepancy, the legal the administration's open- with State Law and Regulations description referenced herein ing months so the couple's and the approved reclamation shall control. son, Barron, now 12, would plan. The permittee, therefore, is This sale is made for the pur- not have to change schools requesting release of pose of paying the indebtedness midyear. She and Barron $19,500.00 of the performance secured by said mortgage, as moved into the White bond $19,500.00 for Increment well as the expenses of foreclo- House last June and since 2 and $2,500.00 of the perform- sure. Furthermore, the property then the first lady has ance bond $2,500.00 for Incre- to be offered pursuant to this no- gradually been raising her ment 3. tice of sale is being offered for public profile. Any objections to the release or sale, transfer and conveyance Mrs. Trump joined her request for informal conference AS IS, WHERE IS. Neither the husband last month to must be sent in writing to: mortgagee, nor the officers, di- host the prime minister of rectors, attorneys, employees, Alabama Surface Mining Com- Japan for a two-day sum- mission, P.O. Box 2390, Jasper, agents or authorized represen- tative of the mortgagee make mit at the Trumps' Florida Alabama 35502-2390. estate, and the Trumps Such requests must be received any representation or warranty relating to the title or any physi- hosted the president of no later than June 15, 2018. France at the White House *April 24, May 1, 8, 15, 2018 cal, environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, on a three-day state visit, NOTICE OF at or relating to the property of- including a lavish state PUBLIC HEARING fered for sale. Any and all re- dinner. Mrs. Trump also CORDOVA sponsibilities or liabilities arising represented the adminis- HOUSING AUTHORITY out of or in any way relating to tration at the April funeral 205 STEWART STREET any such condition, including of former first lady Bar- HOUSING those suggested by Code of Ala. bara Bush. AUTHORITY OFFICE (1975) § 35-4-271, expressly Mrs. Trump's launch of TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 2018 are disclaimed. This sale is sub- her platform came as her @ 10:00 AM ject to all prior liens and encum- husband faces questions The Quality Housing and Work brances and unpaid taxes and over $130,000 in hush Responsibility Act of 1998 re- assessments including any money paid by one of his quires all Public Housing Au- transfer tax associated with the attorneys to a porn actress thorities to develop a Public foreclosure. The successful bid- who says she had sex with Housing Agency Plan for five der must tender a non-refund- Trump in 2006. Trump has years and an Annual Plan be- able deposit of Five Thousand acknowledged reimburs- ginning with the year 2000. The Dollars and no/100 ($5,000.00) ing his lawyer for the pay- purpose of these plans is to ad- in certified or cash funds at the ment to Stormy Daniels, vise the U.S. Department of time and place of the sale. The but denies her allegations. Housing and Urban Develop- balance of the purchase price must be paid in certified funds Separately, a former Play- ment, our residents, and mem- boy model has revived her bers of the general public of our by close of business on the next business day thereafter at the allegations of a 10-month overall mission, goals and ob- affair with Trump in 2006. jectives for serving the needs of Law Office of Shapiro and Ingle, Trump also denies the al- low-income and very low-in- LLP at the address indicated come families in the area. below. Shapiro and Ingle, LLP legations from Karen Mc- All relevant policies and perti- reserves the right to award the Dougal. nent planning materials, includ- bid to the next highest bidder, or Such reports have kept ing CFP Funds, are available for to reschedule the sale, should the first lady's relationship review at the Housing Authority the highest bidder fail to timely with her husband under Office at 205 Stewart Street, tender the total amount due. intense scrutiny, and Mrs. Cordova, AL. This information is Alabama law gives some per- Trump has, at times, has subject to public comment dur- sons who have an interest in been noticeably absent ing the regular business hours property the right to redeem the from her husband's side. of the Authority. You are invited property under certain circum- But both made a point of to review this information and stances. Programs may also displaying affection during give your comments and sug- exist that help persons avoid or the Rose Garden event. gestions. A public hearing on the delay the foreclosure process. A brief video that played plans will be held by the Board An attorney should be consulted before the first lady ap- of Commissioners as referenced to help you understand these peared recapped some of above. All public comments will rights and programs as a part of her public appearances be considered by the Commis- the foreclosure process. with children. Several sioners for inclusion in the Wells Fargo Bank, NA, and its Cabinet members at- plans. successors and assigns tended, including Treasury Darlene Vines Mortgagee or Transferee SHAPIRO AND INGLE, LLP Secretary Steven Mnuchin Executive Director and Transportation Secre- *May 8, 2018 10130 Perimeter Parkway, Suite 400 tary Elaine Chao, along Charlotte, NC 28216 with Vice President Mike 704-333-8107/ 15-008141 Pence and his wife, Karen. Attorneys for Mortgagee The first lady's mother, or Transferee Amalija Knavs, was also in *May 1, 8, 15, 2018 the audience.