Monday June 23, 2014

the Vol. 120, No. 136 Kane Republican 50 cents Highland Twp. picnic for clean water held Saturday Rights and Protection cal community and had By Amy Geer from Injection Wells Ordi- been through or are going Staff Writer nance” in early 2013. The through similar fi ghts. JAMES CITY – Nearly ordinance was drafted by Milstead said that al- 100 people attended Satur- the CELDF. Despite the though the community is day’s “Highland Township adoption of the ordinance, in a battle with a company residents fi ght for clean the federal Environmen- with “deep pockets,” “We water picnic,” according to tal Protection Agency ap- have to do what is right for one of the event organiz- proved a 10-year permit our township.” ers, Marsha Buhl. issued to Seneca Resourc- Buhl urged the town- Buhl, a James City es for an underground in- ship to “be united and not resident and member of jection well along Lamont be intimidated by big com- an organization entitled Road near Route 66. panies.” “Highland Township Citi- The proximity of the Jack Donahue, a Trea- zens Advocating a Clean proposed well to the James sure Lake resident and a Healthy Environment” City water supply concerns candidate for Representa- (CACHE), collected the many residents, including tive of the 75th Pennsylva- names and addresses of township supervisor Joe nia House District, spoke most of those in atten- Milstead, township water briefl y and said that the dance throughout the four authority members Bryan oil and gas industry has hour event held at the fi re Punk, Kevin Moran, and “strong-armed their way hall in James City. Bob Vaughn, and water in,” and that Seneca is Approximately one third authority Secretary/Trea- not trying to make friends of the attendees appeared surer Sue Swanson, all of with the community be- to be township residents, Photo by Amy Geer whom were in attendance cause they have friends in with some of the other at- Bryan Punk, member of the Highland Township Water and Sewer Authority, is pictured addressing at Saturday’s gathering. Harrisburg, “ a comment tendees coming from else- the gathering at Saturday's picnic at the fire hall in James City. Punk explained to the crowd the site During introductions of which elicited a rousing where in Elk County, also of the proposed injection well in relation to a spring that feeds the township's water supply. Approxi- those in attendance, one round of applause. McKean County, Warren mately 100 people attended the event, according to Marsha Buhl, one of the picnic organizers. resident introduced her- Ben Price of the CELPF County, Clarion County In addition to CACHE, nity Environmental Legal for their ongoing efforts self and added that she is took to the podium after and Indiana County. There at least fi ve other Defense Fund (CELDF), to secure and protect the from the “home of the in- Donahue and recounted was also a contingent from groups helped to spon- the Shale Justice Coalition community’s right to clean jection well that had 109 how he was contacted by a the Youngstown, Ohio area sor the event: Elk County and the Allegheny Defense water.” seismic events” in a year. member of the township’s and a group of Benedictine C.A.R.E.S., Project (ADP). The township’s super- Most of the non-township water authority, which he sisters from Erie in atten- Community Rights Net- Organizers held the visors passed “Highland residents said they were dance. work (PACRN), Commu- event to “build support Township’s Community there to support the lo- SEE PICNIC ON PAGE 2

Highland Township Residents Obama: Threat from Iraq militants could grow WASHINGTON (AP) Obama Obama's comments ers warning the return of Fight for Clean Water Picnic — Al-Qaida-inspired mili- said in an came as U.S. lawmakers armed troops to Iraq could tants who have violently interview and offi cials within his be the fi rst step toward seized territory in Iraq recorded own administration are pulling the U.S. back into could grow in power and Friday grappling with the best the confl ict. destabilize other coun- and air- way to address the grow- Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., tries in the region, Presi- ing Sun- ing insurgency in Iraq said the unwillingness of dent Barack Obama said. day on just years after Ameri- Iraq's military to defend The Iraqi public will ul- CBS' can troops pulled out. As the city of Mosul begs the timately reject the Islamic Barack "Face the bloody sectarian violence question of why the Unit- State of Iraq and the Le- Obama Nation." breaks out once again in ed State should. vant, the extremist Sunni He Iraq, a president who op- "I'm not willing to send group threatening Iraq's pointed to the group Boko posed the Iraq war and my son to defend that government, but the group Haram in north Africa and vowed to end it is fi nding mess," Paul said Sunday still represents a medium- al-Qaida groups in Yemen the U.S. being lured back on CNN. and long-term threat to that he said also demand into the confl ict by the de- Sen. Dianne Feinstein, the United States, Obama the attention of the U.S. teriorating security situa- D-Calif., said she believes said. and its partners. tion. the U.S. needs to be talk- "We're going to have "What we can't do is Obama has announced ing to Iran because it can to be vigilant generally. think that we're just go- plans to send 300 special play a major role in help- Right now the problem ing to play whack-a-mole operations forces into Iraq ing to prevent a major with ISIS is the fact that and send U.S. troops oc- to train its military, but war between Sunnis and they're destabilizing the cupying various countries insists the U.S. military Shiites. She also voiced country," Obama said, us- wherever these organi- can't effectively quell the concerns about the need ing a common acronym zations pop up," Obama confl ict unless Iraq's own to build up intelligence to Photo by Amy Geer for the group. "That could said. "We're going to have Shiite-led government help track recruits from Tom Linzey, executive director of the Community Environmen- spill over into some of our to have a more focused, pursues a more inclusive Europe and the United tal Legal Defense Fund spoke at length during Saturday's allies like Jordan." more targeted strategy approach that doesn't States who have gone to "Highland Township Residents Fight for Clean Water Picnic." The Sunni insurgency and we're going to have shun the Sunni minority. the Middle East to partici- The CELDF helped draft an ordinance adopted by the town- ship last year designed to stop a proposed injection well. in Iraq and neighbor- to partner and train lo- The issue has divided pate in the wars there. Despite the passing of the ordinance, the EPA denied the ing Syria is just one of cal law enforcement and Congress, with some law- "There will be plots to township's appeal and approved a 10-year permit for the well an array of threats the military to do their jobs as makers criticizing Obama kill Americans," she told to Seneca Resources. U.S. must guard against, well." for doing too little and oth- CNN. Glenn Thompson subcommittee NEPA lawmakers discuss reviews EPA water rule impact state budget talks (AP) – The annual state from Luzerne County — WASHINGTON – On diction. offer producers certain- budget battle — played out have been clamoring for a Thursday, U.S. Represen- Addi- ty regarding permitting in late June each year — is severance tax on natural tative Glenn 'GT' Thomp- tionally, needs for CWA exemptions often contentious. But this gas extractions, something son (R-PA), Chairman of EPA and and whether or not the year, with a fi rst-term Re- Corbett opposes. Penn- the House Agriculture the U.S. rule will encourage pro- publican governor behind sylvania is the only major Subcommittee on Con- Army ducers to engage in future in the polls for reelection drilling state that does not servation, Energy, and Corps of conservation practices. and state revenue falling tax the gas that's extract- Forestry, held a public Engineers “There is growing con- below expectations, rela- ed and processed. hearing to review the in- issued an cern the newly proposed tions between Republicans Tom Wolf, Corbett's terpretive rule regarding interpre- rule released by the En- and Democrats are partic- Democratic opponent for the applicability of Clean tive rule vironmental Protection Glenn ularly volatile. governor in November, has Water Act (CWA) agricul- Thompson to explain Agency and the U.S. Army For his part, Gov. Tom been making the rounds to tural exemptions. how the Corps poses a grave threat Corbett's public wish list garner support for an ex- The CWA was signed proposed rule would im- to the economic vitality makes liquor sale reform— traction tax. into law in 1972 with an pact CWA exemptions and ecological health of an issue he said has “been With other costly issues intent to preserve wa- for agricultural activi- our farming communities,” waiting on a solution for like education and human ter quality in the United ties. The rule was drafted Thompson said. “The Ad- decades” — resolved in the services funding also loom- States by regulating dis- in consultation with the ministration has argued new 2014-15 state budget. ing, political observers charges of pollution into U.S. Department of Agri- this rule is intended to Specifi cally, he wants say it's unlikely the state the country's water sys- culture’s (USDA) Natural eliminate ambiguity and to sell off the state-run House of Representatives, tem. Although the intent Resources Conservation offer greater protections stores to raise revenue and the Senate and the gover- of the CWA was for the Service (NRCS), and was for producers and land- get the state out of the li- nor will agree on a $28 bil- Federal government to the focus of the hearing. owners, when in fact it will quor business, a plan most lion budget when the fi scal regulate navigable wa- USDA, EPA and the Corps create new regulatory bur- Democratic state offi cials year ends June 30. Previ- ters, recent court decisions signed a memorandum of dens, more ambiguity, and have long opposed. The ous showdowns have trig- have brought into question understanding between less certainty. The subcom- governor said Pennsylva- gered a shutdown of some which bodies of water the the three agencies spelling mittee received testimony nia's liquor laws bear clos- services. CWA has jurisdiction over. out how they would coor- today from agriculture er resemblance to prohibi- With that backdrop, The In response to the legal dinate implementing the stakeholders on how these tion-era regulations than Times Leader checked in uncertainty, the Environ- interpretive rule. new requirements will also contemporary statutes. with state Sens. John Yu- mental Protection Agency During the hearing, discourage farmers and Meanwhile, many Dem- dichak, D-Plymouth Town- (EPA) proposed a rule to subcommittee members landowners from engaging ocratic lawmakers — in- ship, and Lisa Baker, R- further clarify which wa- examined to what extent cluding ranking members ters are within CWA juris- the interpretive rule will SEE GLENN ON PAGE 5 SEE NEPA ON PAGE 3 DEATHNotices INSports Two Palestinians killed as Israel raids West Bank Doris L. Mishic, RAMALLAH, West Bank Sunday's deaths brought than 350 Palestinians, most growing confrontations af- 88, formerly of Lamont Ronaldo helps (AP) — Israeli troops shot to four the number of Pal- affi liated with the Islamic ter years of relative calm. and the New Thomson Portugal earn 2-2 draw dead a mentally ill Pal- estinians killed since Israel militant Hamas, and raid- Increasingly, Israeli troops estinian who approached launched its most extensive ed some 1,600 locations. entering towns and refugee House, Kane, died Fri- against US . them in a West Bank refu- military operation in the Israel has blamed the kid- camps are met by crowds of day afternoon, June 20, Page 7 2014 at The Lutheran gee camp Sunday, the army West Bank in years after nappings on Hamas, which Palestinian stone-throwers. Home at Kane said, while another Pales- the abduction of three Is- has praised the act, but not Eleven human rights tinian was killed in clashes raeli teens on June 12. claimed responsibility. ■ Lottery, Page 5. ■ Weather, Page 5. in the city of Ramallah. Israel has arrested more The sweeps have led to SEE RAID ON PAGE 2 2 The Kane Republican Monday, June 23, 2014 PICNIC Leadership McKean celebrates 2014 graduates FROM PAGE 1 BRADFORD — Leader- ship McKean, we gained said was unusual. He men- ed States. Linzey said that ship McKean honored the a better understanding tioned the fact that since part of the problem is that graduates of its 2013-14 of the true reason we're he received the phone call corporations have more class on Friday, June 13 here-- to serve.” asking for the organiza- rights and resources under at the University of Pitts- Ms. Costik added, tion’s help with the situ- the constitution than the burgh at Bradford. "Through Leadership ation, the township has residents that live in the Throughout the year, McKean, we learned three new supervisors. affected community. program participants fo- about our communities Price then asked some He applauded the resi- cused on issues affecting and became better pre- of the residents from Ohio dents of Highland Town- McKean County in areas pared leaders and com- to speak about their simi- ship for “taking a big, bold like health and human munity members." lar battle against injec- step,” and warned them services, economic devel- Julie Marasco, North- tion wells. John Williams that it will “be a long jour- opment, education and west Region president of of McDonald, Ohio, spoke ney.” tourism. Northwest Savings Bank, of being arrested trying to As the formal portion To end the year, partici- served as the day’s key- stop injection wells in his of the meeting came to pants developed presen- note speaker. “Leadership area. Williams told those a close, Moran said that tations that were inspired is the ability to do what it in attendance that the best although he appreciates by the year’s topics and takes to get the job done. way to fi ght the wells is the support from the non- presenters. This year’s It's more than a title or “through the ballot box.” township residents in at- class developed the fol- position. It's having the The next speaker was tendance, he would like lowing presentations, ability to communicate Thomas Linzey, the execu- to see more support from many of which will be im- your vision, recognize the tive director of the CELDF. members of the commu- plemented in the future: potential in people, build Lindsey said that his or- nity. “The bigger our num- Bradford Ecumenical dynamic teams and to not ganization believes that a bers, the stronger we get.” Home, Inc.—Residents on be afraid to ask questions. community has the right Buhl concluded the lo- the Go! To lead is to take action,” to say, “No, we don’t want cal speakers by urging her Financial Literacy said Ms. Marasco. "To all that here.” fellow Highland Township Volunteer McKean of this year's graduates, The group offers free le- residents to “not be intimi- Facebook Site we commend your involve- gal services to more than dated. We need education Mobile Library ment. We look to you as 300 community associa- on the matter and we need Bradford Area High our future leaders." tions and organizations a backbone. I will fi ght and School Career Awareness Leadership McKean: across Pennsylvania and die for my family’s health and Workplace Readiness Class of 2013-14 Photo submitted more throughout the Unit- and welfare.” Program Ryan Baxter, Zippo Leadership McKean, 2013-14 Class. Mike Glesk, a member Manufacturing Compa- Northwest Savings Bank; Electronics. of the Leadership McK- ny; Guy Bennett, Brad- Mike Montecalvo, North- Graduates received Obama's test: Try to avoid ean Steering Committee ford Area Public Library; west Savings Bank; Dan wooden plaques in hon- said that with 24 gradu- Rick Brocious, Zippo Minich, Olean-Bradford or of their achievement, ates, this is the largest Manufacturing Company; YMCA/ PNC Bank; Lisa handcrafted by students 'mission creep' in Iraq Leadership McKean class Tracy Burgess, Bradford Minich, KOA Speer Elec- of the Seneca Highlands WASHINGTON (AP) — can interests. in the program's eight- Ecumenical Home; Cara tronics; Jesse Noga, Zippo Vo-Technical School in President Barack Obama, The deployments mark year history. To date, 142 Costik, United Way of Manufacturing Company; Port Allegany. in charting a new phase of a sharp shift for a presi- participants completed the Bradford Area; Katie Dan Palmer, American Leadership McKean American military engage- dent who oversaw the full the program. Cunningham, Northwest Refi ning Group; Kitzie aims to educate and ment in Iraq, pledges that withdrawal of American During the graduation Savings Bank; Anita Dan- Pingie, American Refi n- guide emerging lead- his war-weary country will forces from Iraq in late ceremony, Dan Minich ielson, Seneca Highlands, ing Group; Jenna Prechtl, ers throughout McKean not be "dragged back" into 2011 after Washington and and Cara Costik, program Intermediate Unit #9; Ty- American Refi ning Group; County. For more infor- a lengthy confl ict or be- Baghdad failed to reach an participants, refl ected ler Hannah, Woods, Bak- Matt Splain, Otto Eldred mation about Leadership come ensnarled in "mission agreement to keep a few on their experience with er & Ross; Tracee Howell, High School; Pat Vigliotta, McKean, or to obtain an creep." thousand troops in place. Leadership McKean. “I University of McKean Insurance Agen- application for the class But recent U.S. military While Obama repeatedly appreciate the education at Bradford; Stephanie cy, Inc.; Erin Waugaman, of 2014-15, please contact history is full of warning has cited the end of the I received and relation- Huber, Bradford Region- Bradford Area School Dis- Kara Kennedy at kara. signs about the diffi culty of war as one of his chief ships developed through al Medical Center; Jodi trict; Jessica Whiteman, kennedy@bradfordcham- keeping even a limited mis- achievements, his decision this program, said Mr. Meabon, Evergreen Elm, McCourt Label Company; ber.com or call 814-368- sion from expanding and to return some troops to Minich. "Through Leader- Inc.; Brandon Means, Todd Witchen, KOA Speer 7115. extending. The prospect Iraq now raises the ques- that this latest mission in tion of whether an asterisk Iraq could follow that pat- ultimately may accompany RAID tern is particularly risky that claim. FROM PAGE 1 for Obama, given that he Administration offi cials has staked so much of his insist Obama does not in- groups urged the Israeli town area at about 2 a.m. man, Adnan Damiri. they see him siding with Is- legacy on having brought tend to commit the U.S. military on Sunday to re- Sunday, searching offi ces in The Israeli military, rael against them," he said. America's long war there to another lengthy war in frain from collective pun- two commercial buildings. which is known to use M- In a separate incident to a close. Iraq or put American forc- ishment of the Palestin- Several hundred Pales- 16s, had no comment. Sunday, 27-year-old Ahmed Already some of the es in combat roles. Signal- ian population. "Overall, tinians threw stones and Later Sunday, several Saoud was killed by Israeli White House's closest al- ing his reluctance to re-en- the measures adopted and fl ower pots at soldiers who dozen people marched in troops as he walked to a lies worry that Obama's gage, Obama also decided their extent do not seem to fi red live bullets and rub- downtown Ramallah to pro- mosque for dawn prayers plan to send in 300 special to hold off launching air- serve a military need that ber-coated steel pellets, said test Israeli-Palestinian se- in the Al-Ein refugee camp, operations forces to train strikes, though he left the can justify the damage they Issam Rimawi, a photogra- curity coordination. said his father, Assad. The the Iraqi military could be prospect of targeted strikes have caused," they wrote. pher for a local newspaper. "Why, why security coor- elder Saoud said his son the fi rst step in pulling the on the table. There were also signs of After the soldiers with- dination? We get hit once suffered from mental ill- U.S. back into Iraq's vio- The president repeat- growing Palestinian anger drew, dozens of protesters by the Palestinian Author- ness. lent sectarian fi ght. edly made the case that ex- at Western-backed Pales- hurled stones at a nearby ity and once by the Israeli The army said a Pales- "I think that you have panding the U.S. military tinian President Mahmoud Palestinian police station army," they chanted. tinian man approached sol- to be careful sending spe- presence would do little Abbas who has defended and smashed windows of Analyst Jihad Harb said diers in a threatening man- cial forces because that's good given that the root his decision to continue se- parked cars, said Rimawi the Israeli crackdown is ner early Sunday, and that a number that has a ten- of Iraq's problems is a po- curity coordination with Is- and a protester, who spoke weakening Abbas. they fi red warning shots dency to grow," said House litical system that has ex- rael, including in the search on condition of anonymity "The Palestinian street is before shooting him. The Democratic leader Nancy cluded the country's Sunni for the teens. to avoid repercussions from very angry at the Palestin- army said an "initial inqui- Pelosi of California, one of minority. Israeli Prime Minister the authorities. ian Authority and President ry" suggested the man was Obama's staunchest sup- "We do not have the Benjamin Netanyahu said Palestinian troops fi red Abbas in particular because mentally unstable. porters. ability to simply solve this Sunday that he has "un- live rounds, the two wit- Anna Galland, the exec- problem by sending in tens equivocal proof" of Hamas nesses said. utive director of the liberal of thousands of troops and involvement in the abduc- After the clashes, the group MoveOn.org, said committing the kinds of tions. He said he is sharing body of Mohammed Ismail, even a limited mission "is blood and treasure that this evidence with several 31, was found on a rooftop a dangerous and troubling has already been expend- countries and will make it opposite the police station, The family of development that threat- ed in Iraq," he said. "Ulti- public soon. they said. Gertrude H. “Gertie” McGuire ens to lead to broader mili- mately, this is something Abbas, meanwhile, said Dr. Saber Aloul, a Pales- he has "no credible infor- tinian forensic pathologist, would like to express their sincere thanks for all the beautiful fl owers, delicious food, cards and tary engagement." that is going to have to be donations given to us during this diffi cult time. We are especially grateful for the love, prayers and Indeed, the U.S. has solved by the Iraqis." mation" that Hamas was performed an autopsy and caring that are so special from a small community such as ours. seen small operations es- But there are few guar- involved. said Ismail was killed by an calate before. antees when it comes to "When Netanyahu has M-16 bullet in the shoulder. The confl ict in Vietnam sending Americans into such information, he needs Palestinian forces do not started with Presidents Iraq's unstable security sit- to update me and we will use M-16s, said a spokes- Dwight Eisenhower and uation. Though the troops take care of the matter ac- John F. Kennedy sending are not being sent specifi - cording to our own laws," he limited numbers of mili- cally for combat purposes, told the Israeli newspaper tary advisers to train and all are armed and have the Haaretz. Recipe Of The Week assist local forces. 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Karen Boback of “pay now, or pay later.” „Baker: The Dallas „udichak: The senator Harveys Lake did not re- Either pay to educate senator said she agrees co-sponsored Senate Bill spond to requests for com- children, he said, or pay with the governor's explo- 1333 to levy a 5 percent ment. in the long run with an in- ration of “containing costs severance tax on natural Liquor sale reform competent workforce. within the current Medic- gas production. „Pashinski: “Modernize Pashinski said the lat- aid program. Whether the He said the tax would it,” he said. “Don't sell it.” est statistics he's seen leverage of Medicaid ex- net $700 million in rev- Pashinski said “mod- indicate property taxes pansion gets the program enue its fi rst year, with ernizing” means expand- will rise in 75 percent of fl exibility he wants hinges around $300 million al- ing Sunday sales, mov- school districts in Penn- on what the feds decide on located toward education, ing liquor stores to more sylvania this year. He the waiver request.” a number he said would convenient locations in or said he blames the state, „Yudichak: “For it,” he grow as the $250 million near food stores, allowing which currently pays only said. for economic development mail-order wine sales and 32 percent of the cost of Expanding the ser- and $150 million for en- allowing Pennsylvania education, where it has vice, he said, would bring vironmental stewardship Lottery machines in liquor traditionally covered 50 healthcare to several hun- stay the same. stores. percent. dred thousand Pennsyl- Internet gambling Pennsylvania should „Baker: “This issue has vanians, and solve nearly „Pashinski: The rep- avoid the tempting one- superseded jobs as the half of the state's budget resentative said he has time revenue that would leading public concern at gap problems, bringing a few problems with the come from selling off the the moment,” she said. in $400 million of federal proposed expansion of ca- stores, he said, and bank Education will play a funding. sino gambling to the world instead on the $125 mil- pivotal role, she added, in Yudichak said lawmak- wide web. lion in state revenue he passing the state budget. ers opposing the move “Internet gambling said the stores rake in an- „Yudichak: “Investing place “ideology over good doesn't create any jobs,” nually. in education is critical to policy.” Pashinski said. „Baker: The senator economic development,” Natural gas drilling He also said it would said initially she didn't he said. „Pashinski: Since 2009, funnel money away from think liquor sales reform The senator blamed Pashinski said, the lack of the brick-and-mortar ca- Photo submitted would affect budget dis- decreases in education a severance tax on natural sinos, which is returned Special thanks to my co- turnout, I am in the pro- cussions, as fi nding com- spending under Corbett for gas drilling has cost Penn- to Pennsylvanians as tax host Sen. Scott Hutchin- cess of planning another promise within the priva- the recent drops in stan- sylvania billions of dollars. money. If the legislation son; our expert presenters one of these no-cost semi- tization/modernization dardized test scores, and “We shouldn't be in the remains uncomplicated, Warren County District nars, for later this fall, spectrum by the July 1 he said the state needs to hole,” he said, “we should he said, legalizing video Attorney Rob Greene, War- to help even more law- deadline seems unlikely. look for new ways to fund be in a surplus.” poker machines in taverns ren County Sheriff Ken abiding fi rearm owners to “No matter which plan public schools. He said the state should and clubs may be a lucra- Klakamp, Forest County expand their knowledge ultimately passes,” she The 5 percent natural also look into closing the tive alternative. Sheriff Bob Wolfgang and about Pennsylvania’s con- said, “the transition will gas severance tax he co- so-called Delaware Loop- „Baker: Baker made Forest County District At- cealed carry laws, the take some time, so there is sponsored, he said, would hole — which allows com- her position on expanding torney Elizabeth Ziegler; Castle Doctrine and oth- not much immediate bud- be a solid start. panies to route money out gambling to the Internet our generous hosts at the er valuable information get relief available.” Medicaid expansion of Pennsylvania — by en- quite clear when she said, Warren Holiday Inn; and, regarding your Right to Despite her GOP affi lia- „Pashinski:“The gov- acting combined reporting. “I do not support online especially, the more than Keep and Bear Arms. tion, Baker said she is yet ernment really should „Baker: She did not say gambling.” 250 local fi rearm owners For the latest legisla- to encounter a full-privati- have said yes in 2013,” he whether she supported a „Yudichak: “I have who fi lled last Saturday’s tive and district event zation bill she supports. said. severance tax or not, but great concern about the Concealed Carry Seminar updates, visit RepRapp. „Yudichak: Yudichak By expanding Medicaid, said she wants to see at expansion of gaming in to full capacity. com or Facebook.com/Re- said he didn't see this is- the representative said least some money from Pennsylvania.” Due to the tremendous pRapp. sue weighing heavily in the state has everything to drilling communities to Gambling revenue is budget talks either. gain and nothing to lose. stay local. “For me, it is unreliable, he said, and Even so, he said he also “For three years, Penn- essential that we ensure he thinks the state should Blue-state congressman holds opposes efforts to privatize sylvania would get all of that the communities di- seek “more responsible” liquor sales in Pennsylva- the cost paid for by federal rectly impacted by drill- methods of generating House's No. 2 GOP post nia, and instead prefers dollars,” he said. ing will continue to receive income, like Medicaid ex- WASHINGTON (AP) — of the country. And there the “modernization” ap- In that time, he said the their fair share of fund- pansion and his natural Some conservatives are are parts of California that proach. governor could continue ing,” she said. gas severance tax. skittish about having a new are as conservative as any House majority leader from part of the country." left-leaning California. McCarthy's voting re- Courts fight heroin scourge with drug injections Rep. Charles Boustany, cord has become more LEBANON, Ohio (AP) Vivitrol has its skep- Food and Drug Adminis- founded Alltyr addiction R-La., acknowledged that moderate while serving as — The twice-arrested tics, with some question- tration in late 2010. treatment center in St. his constituents were "prob- whip, partially refl ecting heroin user listened ner- ing whether it's effective Vivitrol uses naltrex- Paul, Minnesota, thinks ably scratching their head" his siding with leadership vously as the judge re- enough to warrant the one, an opioid receptor there is too little evidence when it came to Rep. Kevin on some critical votes that viewed her record, then time and expense — shots antagonist, to block her- of success to consider Vi- McCarthy's election Thurs- were unpopular with the offered a deal he thinks can cost about $1,000 oin's effects on the brain. vitrol a panacea. "It's not day, but he understands vast majority of his Repub- could save her life. each — and suggest- Unlike the widely used a wonder drug," Willen- McCarthy represents a lican colleagues. "You're not a criminal, ing it's a trendy, under- methadone treatment, it bring recently told the conservative district. For example, he was one you're an addict," Judge researched attempt at a doesn't require clinic vis- Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Adding to the unease is of only 28 Republicans who Robert Peeler told Cyn- quick fi x. Sheriff Rich- its and daily doses and is Weekly. that the House's top Demo- voted to extend the Trea- thia Fugate. "Something ard Jones in neighboring unlikely to lead to trad- Peeler doesn't order crat, Rep. Nancy Pelosi, sury's borrowing authority, is driving you to use her- Butler County has called ing one dependency for shots for anyone who also is from California. which must occur for the oin that is beyond your Vivitrol in jails "a waste another, as can happen doesn't want them. In his "I don't think you'll have government to borrow more control. Is that fair to of money," citing an ear- with other treatments, courtroom the same day to worry about the two of money to pay all of its bills. say?" lier pilot program in War- advocates say. Effective as Fugate, a male drug them working together If Congress had not acted, "Yes, sir," she replied ren County in which only for a month, it eases the defendant declined, say- too much," countered Rep. economists say it would quietly. three of 12 subjects com- daily temptation of peo- ing he believed the shots John Fleming, R-La. have created a loss of confi - Peeler, a common pleas pleted the program and ple struggling to stay off were dangerous — there McCarthy's Bakersfi eld- dence in U.S. issued bonds, court judge in southwest stayed off drugs. heroin. are potential risks includ- focused district is much leading to higher interest Ohio's Warren County, is Peeler is among those Because Vivitrol is long ing liver damage and sui- more conservative than the rates for the government, among a growing num- who say the high toll of lasting, it has special im- cidal depression — and he rest of the state. Among businesses and consumers. ber of judges and correc- heroin-related deaths, portance for former hero- didn't want to go through registered voters, Republi- Nearly half of Califor- tions offi cials across the crime and prison recidi- in users leaving incarcer- the therapy and proba- cans outnumber Democrats nia's GOP representatives country trying to combat vism make it worth try- ation, said Mady Chalk, a tion requirements of the there by a 16-percentage- supported the measure. By the fast-growing national ing. former federal offi cial on sentencing deal that po- point margin. In the 2012 comparison, not one of the heroin problem by fi ght- "To sit back and keep substance abuse who is tentially allows drug de- presidential election, Mitt 24 GOP lawmakers from ing heroin needles with doing what we've been do- now with Philadelphia's fendants to avoid a con- Romney took almost 57 Texas voted to increase the treatment needles. Peeler ing just isn't going to get Treatment Research In- viction on their record. percent of the vote. debt ceiling, nor did any told Fugate he could or- it," Peeler said. "I want to stitute. But Sherry Moore be- The Republican tenden- of the nine GOP lawmak- der monthly injections of stop people from dying." "Patients return to lieves the shots saved her. cies refl ect a region that ers from Georgia, or any of the opiate-blocking drug The Warren County their community having Not long after complet- relies on agriculture and oil the seven each from fellow Vivitrol if she were will- program is getting some been detoxed, their sys- ing a nine-month sentence production. deep-red states Indiana ing. $800,000 in state funding tems have been emptied for heroin possession, she Fleming said the Califor- and Tennessee. "I'm 30 years old. I've help for Vivitrol, and pro- of the drugs; they return began using again. She nia connection played into Nunes said conserva- overdosed four times," grams are also underway to environments that told her probation offi cer his lobbying efforts to get tives shouldn't be worried. Fugate said, her voice in dozens of other courts, trigger all the things that she didn't know what to colleagues to vote for Rep. "There's probably very quavering. "I want to be jails and prisons in at one would expect," Chalk do, that she had already Steve Scalise, R-La., to suc- little that Nancy Pelosi and clean. I really do." least 21 states, from Cape said. been through treatments. ceed McCarthy in the No. 3 Kevin McCarthy are going The shots, the judge Cod in Massachusetts to Many are unable to re- "I'm like, 'I'm a mess,'" job, majority whip. to agree on," he said. said, could keep Fugate Lane County in Oregon. sist the urge to reuse her- she recounted. "None of it "We've been gradually McCarthy was asked on from "winding up in a The programs are usu- oin and don't realize they worked for me." becoming South-centric in Fox News Sunday about body bag." ally funded with grants, can't tolerate as strong a The offi cer asked if she terms of that's where the his voting record and the Peeler began research- getting some help from dose as before. wanted to try Vivitrol. red states are. Yet our lead- concerns from some Repub- ing the drug treatment drugmaker donations and "The body simply can't After a year of monthly ership is primarily from licans that he's not conser- shots last year after a discounts, and insurance handle it, and they die," injections, she said she's outside of the red-state vative enough. young woman died of a usually will cover some Chalk said. been drug-free since late area," Fleming said. "It's "Who rates what's con- heroin overdose, at least shots. Giving users an injec- 2012. not to say we won't have servative? Check my voting the third heroin user who Vivitrol, made by Al- tion before they leave cus- She and other Vivitrol good leadership from out- record, check what I believe had stood before him in kermes PLC of Ireland, tody provides a month's advocates emphasize that side. We just need a little and look what I've done," his courtroom who later had been used for alcohol- buffer to begin post-re- counseling and a strong more balance. " McCarthy said. "When they died. Nationally, overdose ism. But after a Russian lease counseling and to will to overcome addiction McCarthy ascended to wanted to bail out Wall deaths have risen 45 per- study showed it could be focus on rebuilding their are needed, too. Moore, majority leader after Rep. Street, I said "no" twice. cent from 2006 to 2010. In effective for users of her- lives. 53, also credits her return Eric Cantor's primary elec- When they wanted to raise Ohio, 680 people died of oin, morphine and other Dr. Mark Willenbring, to church. tion defeat in Virginia. taxes, I've always said no. I heroin overdoses in 2012, opiate drugs with once- a former National Insti- "I think God helped me While some lawmakers have a philosophical belief up 60 percent from the monthly injections, it tute on Alcohol Abuse and with it," she said. "I think voiced concerns leading that this Constitution mat- previous year. was approved by the U.S. Alcoholism offi cial who I would have died." up to the race that the ters." party's leadership didn't McCarthy represents come from where the GOP a district in which about is strongest, geography one third of the residents Cavalier Roofi ng A Family Fire Safety Tip seemed to take a backseat are Latino, and earlier this From The Johnsonburg in the contest. year, he voiced support for & The Late Dick Cherry Sr. Fire Department "I get this all the time. If providing legal status to you're from California, con- some immigrants who are Test Your Smoke Alarm Monthly servatives across the rest in the United States with- are in no way affi liated or of the country go 'whoaaa,'" out permission. But he said said Rep. Devin Nunes, R- Sunday "there's nothing responsible for work done Calif. "But, California, I until we secure the bor- tell people, is like the rest ders." by Dick Cherry, Inc. 4 - The Kane Republican Monday, June 23, 2014 Letters & O PINION Viewing Harrisburg Corbett's 4th budget could be toughest fight "My advice to Penn- By Mark Scolforo sylvanians ... is don't get Associated Press Writer old, don't get sick, don't HARRISBURG (AP) try to educate kids, don't — Pennsylvania's annual be unlucky enough to be state budget wrangling al- disabled, don't try to fi nd ways carries uncertainty, a job, don't try to catch a but that's been particular- bus and don't try to fi nd ly true this month as Gov. a non-defi cient bridge," Tom Corbett and his allies Rep. Joe Markosek, a in the Republican-con- House Democratic leader trolled Legislature face an on budget matters, said at enormous funding short- the time. fall and the extra pressure Last year's budget again of a looming election. included some business Corbett may have sim- tax cuts but also delayed ply been acknowledging a scheduled phase-out of a reality several days ago signifi cant business levy, when he summoned Capi- the capital stock and fran- tol reporters for an un- chise tax. Business groups usual press conference on scored that as a type of tax Guest Commentary the status of budget talks. increase. He left the door open for Corbett intertwined tax increases while saying those budget talks with Time to Give College Grads Freedom from Debt negotiations might blow three other issues: trans- The U.S. Senate held student loan debt is hold- with free tuition and fees collection industry. past June 30 — the end portation funding, priva- a vote recently to bring ing borrowers back from totaling just $220 for the Translation: Wall Street of the state government's tization of the state liquor up legislation allowing buying homes and cars. year. has turned our college stu- fi scal year. system and reductions in student debt holders to re- This is bad news for an At the 1964 minimum dents into a new cash cow. It appears the governor pension benefi ts for future fi nance old loans at lower economy still trying to get wage of $1.25 an hour, you It doesn’t have to be has left for dead the anti- hires in schools and state current interest rates. its mojo back since the could earn $220 in four this way. If we’re serious tax pledge that constituted government. The governor The motion to debate the Great Recession. and a half weeks of full- about giving our children a major element of his made a full-court press “Bank on Students Emer- And student loans have time work. That means a and grandchildren real successful 2010 campaign, but none of them passed gency Loan Refi nancing turned into a big busi- University of California freedom – freedom from and he also seems willing along with the budget he Act” (S. 2432) garnered ness for the U.S. Depart- student 50 years ago could student debt – we need to miss the budget dead- signed in the Capitol Ro- a 56-38 majority but ment of Education, which earn enough to pay for a to reverse the trend of line despite repeatedly tunda with more than an fell short of the 60 votes reportedly made a profi t of year’s college costs by fl ip- public disinvestment, put listing on-time budgets hour to spare. needed to open debate. $41.3 billion from federal ping burgers for a month a stop to private profi - among his biggest accom- He eventually did get Republicans cast 37 of student loans last year. If in the summer. teering, and recommit to plishments. new money for transporta- the 38 “no” votes. Only the agency were a corpo- Today, even at in-state free college in America. "If we're not able to fi n- tion infrastructure when three Republicans joined ration, it would be one of rates, with tuition and Then we need to marshal ish by June 30, we're not the Legislature in Decem- 53 Democrats and In- the most profi table in the fees averaging $8,893 the resources to make it able to fi nish by June 30," ber approved a plan to dependents in voting to world. for the 2013-2014 school happen. Ending offshore Corbett said. raise $2.3 billion a year debate the bill. It’s time to address the year, it would take seven tax giveaways to multi- A budget that takes a through higher gasoline For members of the student debt crisis and months of full-time work national corporations and few extra weeks may not taxes and an array of mo- college and high school the toll it’s taking on the at the $7.25 federal mini- millionaires would be one hurt Corbett much, but torist fees. classes of 2014, and for economy. Allowing refi - mum wage to make that way to get there. there's a risk if talks go This year, Corbett has past graduates, this effort nancing will save borrow- much. Is solving the student into August, said Wilkes revived the push for pen- to tackle the student debt ers thousands of dollars in What’s changed since debt crisis going to take University political scien- sion savings and liquor issue is sorely needed. For interest payments. That 1964? A massive public a fi ght, given the politi- tist Tom Baldino. privatization, saying he whether their degrees are will free up disposable disinvestment from higher cal clout of the fi nancial "When you drag on the wouldn't consider a tax in math, science, history income, boost consumer education has shifted the interests that are making budget into August and increase until lawmak- or English, our graduates spending, and strengthen costs of college onto stu- big money off the status beyond, then you're hav- ers fi rst approved cuts to are coming out of college the economy. dents and families. Just in quo? Of course. But it’s a ing an effect on counties public pensions for future schooled in something However, to fi x the over- the past few years, state fi ght worth having. and local governments," hires. else entirely: the crush- all student debt picture, funding per student was Let’s make college in Baldino said. "They're As the House prepares ing weight of student loan we need to think even cut by an average of 27 America what it should going to be scrambling to to take up a pension bill, debt. bigger – big enough to put percent nationwide. be: a free, shared vehicle cover costs — it can get Baldino said Corbett has a With outstanding “free college” back on the Private interests have for building an educated really ugly." lot riding on the result — student debt now topping national agenda. Does free fi lled the void, transform- people, not another costly In 2011, his fi rst bud- and a lot to lose if it goes $1.2 trillion, 40 million college sounds like magi- ing college fi nance into way for special interests get season, Corbett and nowhere. Americans are facing the cal thinking? It’s more a vehicle for fi nancial to take us for a ride. his GOP allies trumpeted "Democrats will capi- consequences of our fail- like a walk down memory industry profi ts. Private – on-time passage as a talize on that to no end," ing national commitment lane. lenders have moved ag- LeeAnn Hall is executive contrast with his Demo- Baldino said. "It gives to higher education. This Fifty years ago in Cali- gressively into the student director of the Alliance for cratic predecessor, Gov. Ed them an opportunity to situation poses a threat fornia, tuition-free college loan market, offering a Just Society, a national Rendell. None of Rendell's make Corbett appear to America’s economic wasn’t pie in the sky, it loans with interest rates research, policy, and eight budgets passed by weak and ineffective." vitality and its promise of was state policy. In 1964, in the double digits. The organizing network that the deadline. The House Republican opportunity. a world-class education explosion of student loan advances state and nation- That fi rst year there leader on budget is- The Federal Reserve in the public University debt has also fueled a bur- al campaigns for economic were some tough choices sues, Rep. Bill Adolph of reports that growing of California system came geoning student loan debt and social equity. that have haunted the Delaware County, said he Corbett administration, plans to propose a budget such as when he cut about Tuesday that will include Today in History $1.1 billion from public some sort of new revenues, Today is Monday, June Truman's veto of the Taft- serendipitous brushes lum in Ecuador; however, schools and universities though he declined to say 23, the 174th day of 2014. Hartley Act, designed to with greatness, was re- Snowden ended up remain- after federal stimulus sup- what they will be. There are 191 days left in limit the power of orga- leased by Paramount Pic- ing in Moscow. Aerialist port dried up. If lawmakers need an the year. nized labor. tures. Nik Wallenda completed Early in his second year, incentive to get a budget Today's Highlight in In 1956, Gamal Abdel Ten years ago: In a ma- a tightrope walk that took Corbett and lawmakers agreement, they know History: Nasser was elected presi- jor retreat, the United him a quarter mile over reached a deal to give the faster it happens the On June 23, 1314, dur- dent of Egypt. States abandoned an at- the Little Colorado River counties authority to im- sooner they can head ing the First War of Scot- In 1967, President Lyn- tempt to win a new exemp- Gorge in northeastern pose an impact fee on nat- home for the summer. As tish Independence, the don B. Johnson and Soviet tion for American troops Arizona. Sci-fi and fantasy ural gas drilling, despite for the governor, trailing two-day Battle of Ban- Premier Alexei Kosygin from international pros- writer Richard Matheson, his campaign promise that in the polls to Democratic nockburn, resulting in (ah-LEK'-say koh-SEE'- ecution for war crimes — 87, died in Los Angeles. covered both new taxes nominee Tom Wolf, the victory for the forces of gihn) held the fi rst of two an effort that had faced Today's Birthdays: or fees. The budget plan campaign trail beckons. Robert the Bruce over the meetings at Glassboro strong opposition because Singer Diana Trask is 74. that made it to Corbett's ___ army of King Edward II, State College in New Jer- of the Iraqi prisoner abuse Musical conductor James desk with more than a Mark Scolforo covers began near Stirling. sey. scandal. Levine (luh-VYN') is 71. day to spare in June 2012 the Capitol for The Associ- On this date: In 1969, Warren E. 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A deer ran into formerly of Lamont and preceded in death by a investigating a crash that the roadway and the op- the New Thomson House, daughter in infancy, a son, occurred on June 21 at 3 erator was unable to avoid Kane, died Friday after- Matthew Edward "Ed- p.m. on Pa. 321 in Corydon it. Unit 1 struck the deer. noon, June 20, 2014 at die" Mishic; sisters Eva Township. The operator stopped unit 78/60 81/63 75/57 76/54 77/54 The Lutheran Home at Novosel, Ruth Carlson Sunshine A few thun- A few thun- Mix of sun Partly According to reports, the 1 without further incident. and clouds derstorms derstorms and clouds. cloudy, Kane. and Minnie Ohlson; and driver of unit 1 was Wil- Assisted at the scene by mixed. A possible. possible. Highs in the chance of a Born Sept. 10, 1925 a brother, Robert Carlson. liam Pude, 57, of Bradford, Cordyon Township Vol- stray after- Highs in the mid 70s and thunder- in Lamont, she was the Friends may call from unteer Fire Department, noon thun- low 80s and lows in the storm. driving a 1998 Harley-Da- derstorm is lows in the mid 50s. daughter of Axel L. and 6-8 p.m. on Tuesday, June vidson, Heritage Softail. Bradford City Ambulance possible. low 60s. Augusta Asp Carlson. On 24 at the Ronald McDon- Passenger was Katherine and Tuna Valley Towing. Nov. 15, 1945, she mar- ald II Funeral Home, Inc. Sunrise: Sunrise: Sunrise: Sunrise: Sunrise: ried Matthew Mishic, who in Kane, where a service 5:40 AM 5:40 AM 5:41 AM 5:41 AM 5:41 AM died in 2001. will be held at 11 a.m. on HOSPITALReport Sunset: Sunset: Sunset: Sunset: Sunset: A homemaker, Doris be- Wednesday, June 25 with 8:53 PM 8:53 PM 8:53 PM 8:53 PM 8:53 PM longed to the Emmanuel the rev. Nancy Page of- Kane Community Hindsale, N.Y. Mission Church in Kane, fi ciating. Interment will Hospital Garry Greeley, Rixford and often held bible stud- follow in Mt. Tabor Cem- Saturday Evelyn Wertenberger, ies in her apartment. etery, Kane. Admissions Bradford Surviving are a daugh- Memorial contributions Jeffrey Mann, James Luciano, Bradford ter, Christine Rhodes of may be made to The Lu- Johnsonburg Pennsylvania At A Glance Brookville; two sons, Tim theran Home at Kane, 2 undisclosed Discharges Mishic of Kane and Mi- 100 High Point Dr., Kane, Alice Williams, Eldred Erie chael Mishic of Midland, PA 16735. Discharges Sharon Brown and 84/68 Mich.; six grandchildren Online condolences None daughter, Bradford and 11 great-grandchil- may be expressed at www. Diane Difazio, Bradford Kane dren. ronaldmcdonaldfuneral- 80/62 Scranton Sunday 79/59 Besides her husband home.com. 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Thor- ter gardener, spoke at Denver 80 55 t-storm Seattle 77 58 cloudy Friends' Memorial Public Houston 95 75 pt sunny St. Louis 90 70 t-storm point average (GPA); or wart of Kersey; Natalie Library on an early Satur- Los Angeles 76 62 sunny Washington, DC 85 68 pt sunny students enrolled in nine Frances Kossack of Mount day morning in April, the Miami 87 77 t-storm to 11 semester hours and Jewett; Shelby N. Lewis of serious gardeners in Kane earned a GPA of 3.70; or Ridgway; and Rachel N. showed up and there were Moon Phases students enrolled in six to Harris and Keith E. Swe- many. eight semester hours and ger of St. Marys. Gardening, especially vegetable gardening, has today has some 70 years become important work worth of mulch laid down Students from McKean as the food prices climb. on its beds. 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Then there to better support Kane's Evening 2 1 8 and degrees they are seek- Road, B.S.Ed. in Business are visits to community Farmers' Market when it Treasure Hunt ing are: Education. gardens and farmers' mar- begins this summer and Big 4 04 06 09 11 18 Bradford: Katherine Re- Mount Jewett: Kelley kets all around the U.S. to begin talking with oth- Midday 5 1 3 1 nee Girard, York Street, Rae Chilson, McClellan Av- One such garden is Rain- ers about the possibility Evening 4 6 1 2 Cash 5 B.S. in Nuclear Medicine enue, B.A. in Honors Pro- bow Beach Victory Gar- of a community garden in 13 17 26 27 39 Technology; Megan Eliza- gram in Psychology; Kris- den in Chicago which was Kane where empty spaces beth McIntyre, Barbour ten M. Geer, East Main Saturday's drawings named for the U.S. Army's can bloom. Street, B.A. in English/ Street, B.S.Ed. in Art Edu- Weather Stats Powerball 42nd Rainbow Division of – Writing Studies; Daniel cation. June 2014 05 06 37 41 54 WWI, became a Victory Book review by Suellen Adam Romanelli, Bolivar Port Allegany: Wesley PB 26 PP 03 Garden during WWII, and Snapp. Date High Low Prec. Drive, B.A. in Geography/ Camdon Caulkins, Route 1. 74 38 0 2. 78 45 0 Environmental Geogra- 155, B.F.A. in Music Per- 3. 79 60 .02 Reservoir pher; Kelly Lynn Siffrinn, formance. Crews fighting Navajo 4. 78 54 .82 Colonial Heights, B.A. in Smethport: Kyle Thom- 5. 67 48 .17 Data Psychology; Katelyn M. as Kreiner, Center Street, 6. 62 38 0 Visbisky, Lawrence Av- B.S. in Safety, Health, and blaze search for hot spots 7. 70 40 0 Pool Level: 1,328.48 feet (Rising) 8. 78 42 0 enue, B.S. in Natural Sci- Environmental Applied ALBUQUERQUE, blaze. 9. 78 46 .74 ence. Sciences; Danielle Marie N.M. (AP) — Hundreds of "They're going through 10. 67 57 .03 Temperatures: Cyclone: Tori Florenda Nielsen, Hamlin Street, firefighters spent Sunday and trying to identify 11. 74 58 .01 Reservoir - 67 Menendez, Route 646, B.A. B.S. in Nutrition/Dietetics. scouring steep and rug- any hot spots at all to the 12. 76 62 .66 13. 73 62 .35 River - 63 in Geography/Environ- Westline: Kevin Clark, ged terrain just east of point where they're dig- 14. 75 48 .50 mental Geographer. Kinzua Lake Parkway, the Arizona-New Mexico ging and taking off their 15. 63 38 + Outfl ow Rate: 1,950 cubic ft./sec. Eldred: Zachery Daniel B.A. in Criminology. border for any hot spots glove and feeling it to 16. 85 44 0 left from a wildfire that make sure it has cooled 17. 82 48 0 18. 85 61 0 has scorched more than completely down," fire in- 19. 85 61 .44 GLENN 22 square miles of the Na- formation officer Patricia 20. 75 38 .18 FROM PAGE 1 vajo Nation. Bean said. 21. 77 40 0 in conservation practices, tant topic that affects all ties," said Subcommittee Some pockets of pinon Containment reached 22. 77 46 0 which is of fundamental counties, local municipali- Ranking Member Timothy and juniper were still 60 percent Sunday and + indicates trace amount concern. We remain com- ties and landowners in the J. Walz (D-MN). smoldering and flames confidence was growing mitted to provide oversight United States.” "As we move forward, were creeping along the among firefighters since that will ultimately clarify "This hearing gives us we need more clarity and interior of the Assayii their lines held against the intent, scope, and im- the opportunity to discuss we need our farmers and (UH'-saw-he) Lake Fire. brisk winds on Saturday. pact of these new authori- the issue of clean water sportsmen to speak up and But many parts have "We're definitely on the ties. Today’s hearing is the and the impact of agricul- speak out to ensure Con- started to cool down, giv- uphill end of this fire in beginning, not the end, of tural conservation pro- gress strikes the right bal- ing crews a chance to mop terms of positive things," the dialogue on this impor- grams on rural communi- ance." up along the edges of the Bean said. 6 The Kane Republican Monday, June 23, 2014 KANE REPUBLICAN Foot Pain? We can help! The largest Foot and Ankle Center in the Area! CALL US TOLL FREE 866-541-3109

Dr. Gary Smith, D.P.M. KANE BRADFORD WARREN 190 Fraley Street 133 Mill Street 2 S. State Street Board Certifi ed Foot Surgeon Kane, PA Bradford, PA Warren, PA Dr. Philip Dubyne D.P.M. 814-837-6400 814-362-3668 814-726-1411 and Associates. www.penndoc.com Wie holds on to win U.S. Women's Open 3-on-3 champs PINEHURST, N.C. (AP) Wie said. par in the second week of — Michelle Wie fi nally de- It almost didn't. Just championship golf at Pine- livered a performance wor- like her so much of her life, hurst. Martin Kaymer won thy of the hype that has the path included a sharp by eight shots last week at been heaped on her since twist no one saw coming. 9-under 271, the second- she was a teenager. Wie started the fi nal round lowest score in U.S. Open Wie bounced back from tied with Amy Yang, took history. a late mistake at Pinehu- the lead when Yang made Lewis got within one shot rst No. 2 to bury a 25-foot double bogey on No. 2 and of the lead with a birdie on birdie putt on the 17th didn't let anyone catch her No. 13, and after two bo- hole, sending the 24-year- the rest of the day. geys, kept her hopes alive old from Hawaii to her fi rst In trouble on the tough by fi nishing with back-to- major championship Sun- fourth hole, she got up-and- back birdies. day, a two-shot victory over down from 135 yards with a "I knew I needed to get Stacy Lewis in the U.S. shot into 3 feet. Right when out early and post some Women's Open. Lewis was making a big numbers and make Mi- Wie closed with an even- run, Wie answered by rip- chelle Wie earn it," Lewis par 70 and covered her ping a drive on the short- said. mouth with her hand be- ened par-5 10th and hitting Stephanie Meadow of fore thrusting both arms in a cut 8-iron into 10 feet for Northern Ireland made her the air. eagle and a four-shot lead. pro debut by closing with a Lewis, the No. 1 player She had not made a bo- 69 to fi nish alone in third, in women's golf, made her gey since the fi rst hole — earning $271,373. That work for it. She made eight and then it all nearly un- should be enough to secure birdies to match the best raveled. her LPGA Tour card for score of the tournament From a fairway bun- next season. Yang never re- with a 66, and then was on ker on the 16th, holding a covered from her bad start Photo submitted the practice range prepar- three-shot lead, she stayed and closed with a 74 to fi n- The Friday night 3-on-3 basketball champs for June 20 are pictured after winning the title. From left to right are, Andrew Bucheit, Dave Bucheit and Davey Bucheit. The trio won the six team ing for a playoff when her aggressive and hit hybrid ish fourth. tournament and received prizes from the tournament's first week sponsor, Roma Gardens. The caddie told her Wie had from the sand. After a Juli Inkster never got weekly 3-on-3s are held every Friday at 6:30 p.m. at Evergreen Park and are open to anyone. made the sharp-breaking three-minute search, the going, either. The 53-year- Due to the basketball alumni game, there will not be a game on June 27. This week's tournament birdie putt on the 17th. ball was found in a wire- old Hall of Famer, playing will be held on Thursday, June 26 at 6:30 p.m. in the park. Prizes are awarded to members of Lewis returned to the grass bush that caused her in her 35th and fi nal U.S. the top two teams weekly. 18th green to hug the win- to take a penalty drop be- Women's Open, started four ner after other players hind her in the fairway. She shots out of the lead and doused Wie with cham- chipped on to about 35 feet didn't make a birdie until Pirates slip past Cubs for 2-1 victory pagne. and rapped her bogey putt the eighth hole. She closed What a journey for Wie, 5 feet past the hole. with a 75 and tied for 15th. CHICAGO (AP) — tles," Pirates second base- tack them with fastballs who now has four career Miss it and she would be She received a stand- Brandon Cumpton's fi rst man Josh Harrison said. and they put them in play victories — all in North tied. ing ovation walking up the career game at Wrigley "He is a warrior. He is out for me and the guys made America, the fi rst on the Bent over in that ta- 18th green, a remarkable Field looked a lot like his there and he is going to plays behind me today." U.S. mainland — and ble-top putting stance, career that includes three previous three starts. It grind. He does just that." Mark Melancon got moved to the top of the she poured it in to avoid straight U.S. Amateur ti- was another smooth out- Cumpton (3-2) retired three outs for his 12th LPGA money list after win- her fi rst three-putt of the tles, two majors as a rookie, ing for the young right- 13 of his fi rst 14 batters. save in 15 chances. ning the biggest event in week. Smiling as she left two daughters, and then hander. He walked Nate Schier- Anthony Rizzo and women's golf. the green, even though her seven more majors for the Cumpton pitched seven holtz in the fi fth inning, Starlin Castro started the She has been one of the lead was down to one, Wie career Grand Slam. scoreless innings, Travis but rebounded by getting Cubs ninth with consecu- biggest stars in women's hit 8-iron safely on the 17th "They were so pulling Snider hit a solo homer John Baker to hit into an tive singles, putting run- golf since she was 13 and green and holed the tough for me, but it's really hard and the inning-ending double play. ners on the corners. Mel- played in the fi nal group birdie putt. She pumped to acknowledge them when beat the 2-1 Ryan Sweeney and ancon then struck out Luis of a major. Her popular her fi st, then slammed it you're 5-over par and strug- on Sunday. starting Jason Valbuena and got Schier- soared along with criticism twice in succession, a deter- gling," Inkster said. "It was Cumpton allowed just Hammel had Chicago's holtz to hit into a fi elder's when she competed against mination rarely seen when very nice, especially the two hits, walked two and only hits off Cumpton, who choice that drove in Rizzo. the men on the PGA Tour she was contending for ma- reception on No. 1 tee and struck out four, helping threw just 87 pitches. Junior Lake fl ied out to while still in high school jors nearly a decade ago as the reception on 18, and the Pirates take the last "I really didn't know right to end the game. and talked about wanting a teen prodigy. all around the golf course. two games of their week- what my pitch count was Pirates phenom Gregory to play in the Masters. "Obviously, there are mo- It was great — very, very, end series in Chicago. The until I got done," he said. Polanco went 0 for 3 with That seems like a life- ments of doubt in there," very honored." 25-year-old Cumpton (3- "I felt like I threw a lot a walk, ending his career- time ago. The 6-foot Wie Wie said. "But obviously, And she was thrilled for 2) improved to 3-0 with more than I did. Later on, I opening hitting streak at is all grown up, a Stanford I had so many people sur- Wie, who has endured al- a 3.09 ERA in four starts started to fall behind guys. 11 games. graduate, popular among rounding me. They never ready so much for someone this month. I tried not to shy away Hammel (6-5) allowed pros of both genders and lost faith in me. That's so young. Wie is the same "Rookie or whatever you from my strengths and two runs and six hits in now a major champion. pushed me forward." age as Annika Sorenstam call it, this dude, he comes when I got behind guys 1-0 seven innings. He struck "Oh my God, I can't be- Wie fi nished at 2-under when the Swede won her in every time and he bat- I tried to go back and at- out six and walked one. lieve this is happening," 278, the only player to beat fi rst major. Tough loss for Colorado Rockies, who fall to Brewers Bumgarner dominates, Giants DENVER (AP) — Corey in a row overall. In Satur- gave out and he stumbled was roughed up in the sec- Dickerson's leadoff triple off day's 9-4 loss, the Brewers there between third and ond before setting down 11 beat Diamondbacks 4-1 the right-fi eld wall in the scored three of their runs on home. He went real hard straight. He ran into trou- PHOENIX (AP) — Every- and then stood up and ninth inning ended badly a bases-loaded wild pitch by from home to third, saw he ble after retiring the fi rst thing was working for Madi- threw low to fi rst baseman for the Colorado Rockies, Christian Friedrich and a had an opportunity to score two batters of the fi fth and son Bumgarner. Joaquin Arias. emblematic of the team's subsequent throwing error and he stumbled, that's all." the game tied at 3. The lanky left-hander "I just tried to get to it as rough stretch. by catcher Mike McKenry. Wilin Rosario, who had "That was the majority of pitched into the ninth in- soon as I could," Bumgarner The throw from center "We just have to keep four hits, followed the Dick- the problem, leaving it up ning in a dominant per- said. "I thought sliding and fi elder Carlos Gomez got fi ghting, keep fi ghting for erson play by homering to and not getting through the formance, leading the San picking it up and standing past third baseman Aramis wins," Rockies manager get the Rockies within a ball," Matzek said. "It led Francisco Giants to a 4-1 up would be the quickest Ramirez and Dickerson, Walt Weiss said. run. But Rodriguez came to me falling behind guys victory against the Arizona to do it. I didn't want to air- after briefl y hesitating, ran The Rockies did go down back to fan pinch-hitter and when you do that, guys Diamondbacks on Sunday. mail it to Arias over there. I for home — only to stumble swinging. Ryan Wheeler and induce a start hitting balls. They're "I feel like I got bet- kind of threw it in the dirt and fall, allowing Ramirez They were trailing 6-4 go- game-ending groundout by a good hitting team. I just ter as the game went on," and gave him a tough hop to chase down the ball and ing when Dickerson tripled Culberson for his 25th save. tried to pound the zone and Bumgarner said. "We were to get. Nine times out of easily throw him out at the off closer Francisco Rodri- Ramirez homered and just kept leaving it up." making pitches both sides 10 he comes up with that." plate. The sequence helped guez to start the ninth. drove in two runs for the With runners on fi rst and of the plate, the ball down Arizona's Paul Goldschmidt the Hustling all the way, Dick- Brewers to support a solid second, Lucroy singled to when we wanted to go down called it "one of the better hang on to beat the Rockies erson slid into third well start from Kyle Lohse (9-2), right, scoring Rickie Weeks and when we wanted to go performances I've seen." 6-5 Sunday and complete a ahead of Gomez's throw. He who allowed three runs on from second. Lucroy was up. I felt pretty good all- Diamondbacks rookie Mike series sweep. jumped to his feet when he seven hits in fi ve innings. caught in a rundown be- around today." Bolsinger (1-3) allowed a "He's a hard-working saw the ball rolling slowly Rosario fi nished with tween fi rst and second and When Bumgarner took run and fi ve hits in 7 2-3 in- player and a crazy thing just toward the Brewers dugout three RBIs for Colorado, Ryan Braun was able to the mound for the ninth, the nings. San Francisco won happened, kind of unfor- but staggered midway down which fell to 6-14 in June. score from third to make it only hit he had allowed was two in a row against Arizo- tunate, but that's the line and fell. By the time After winning 16 of their 5-3. an infi eld single that easily na after losing six straight. for you," Rockies teammate he scrambled to his feet and fi rst 23 home games, the The Rockies made it a could have been an out. It was the third victory in Charlie Culberson said. headed home, catcher Jona- Rockies have lost 10 of 13 one-run game in the eighth "I'm not going to lie. I the last 12 games for the NL It was the second time than Lucroy had the ball at Coors Field, where they on Drew Stubbs' RBI triple thought about it," Giants West-leading Giants, who in as many games that a and applied the tag. have been swept twice in to right but Lyle Overbay manager Bruce Bochy said. play the next 10 at home. freakish play fi gured promi- "It's just a tough break," June. led off the ninth with a "That would have been a "It was time for us to nently in a loss for the Weiss said. "He was going to Rockies rookie right- pinch-hit home run to re- tough only hit to give up." start working our way out of Rockies, who have lost six score on that play. His legs hander Tyler Matzek (1-2) store the two-run cushion. Another infi eld hit ended this," Bumgarner said. "Ev- Bumgarner's outstanding erybody's still been in good day. He was charged with spirits, a good attitude, so Johan Kok, Dave McNabb share PGA Professional lead an unearned run to go along that's a big series to win for MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. in the PGA Championship golf course that was set Qualifying School. The Se- with seven and us." San Francisco led 1-0 (AP) — Johan Kok shot a at Valhalla in August in up to score," McNabb said. nior Tour Championship, two walks. through eight innings. The 5-under 67 on Sunday to Louisville, Kentucky. "Conditions were ideal. I'm conducted at The Dunes "He was exceptional," Di- run scored when Tyler Col- match The Dunes Golf & "This is a chance to play looking forward to heading from 1994-1999, used a amondbacks manager Kirk vin doubled home Brandon Beach Club competitive in a major," Kok said. "It to The Dunes tomorrow and shorter yardage when Jay Gibson said. "Maybe the Crawford from fi rst in the record and share the fi rst- may not happen for me this trying to do the same. You Sigel shot a 63 in 1994. best I have ever seen him." fi fth inning. Colvin was out round lead in the PGA Pro- week after all is said and have to be in the right spot Jamie Broce of Otta- Sergio Romo gave up trying to stretch it to a triple fessional National Champi- done, but I'm happy to be on the greens." wa Hills, Ohio, and Ryan Martin Prado's RBI single on a superb relay throw by onship. here and get that chance." Kok one-putted 11 greens Helminen of Menasha, but got his second save in shortstop Didi Gregorius. Kok, the 34-year-old for- Dave McNabb, the at The Dunes, the site of the Wisconsin, shot 68. Broce, two nights and his 22nd in San Francisco tagged on mer University of South 48-year-old PGA head pro- fi nal two rounds in the 72- the men's golf coach at the 26 opportunities overall. three in the ninth, including Carolina player from South fessional at Applebrook Golf hole tournament. University of Toledo, and Cody Ross got Arizona's Joe Panik's run-scoring dou- Africa, is the PGA general Club in Malvern, Pennsyl- He matched the course Helminen, a PGA teaching fi rst hit when he reached ble for his fi rst career RBI in manager at Temple Hills vania, opened with a 67 at record set by Billy Joe Pat- professional at Ridgeway on a dribbler to the left of his fi rst major league start. Country Club in Brent- Grande Dunes Resort Club. ton in the 1960 Southern Country Club in Neenan, the mound in the second. Buster Posey also doubled wood, Tennessee. "I feel today that I took Amateur and Ben Cren- Wisconsin, played at The Bumgarner went to his home a run and Crawford The top 20 will get spots advantage of a fantastic shaw in the 1973 PGA Tour Dunes. right to get the ball, slid, had an RBI single. The Kane Republican 7 Monday, June 23, 2014 Little League's Major League All-Stars TV Sportswatch Transactions Monday, June 23 Sunday's Sports Transactions COLLEGE BASEBALL BASEBALL 8 p.m. American League ESPN — World Series, fi nals, game 1, DETROIT TIGERS — Placed LHP Ian Krol Virginia vs. Vanderbilt, at Omaha, Neb. on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Saturday. GOLF KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Optioned 3:30 p.m. RHP Louis Coleman to Omaha (PCL). TGC — PGA of America, Professional Reinstated 3B Danny Valencia from the National Championship, second round, at 15-day DL. Myrtle Beach, S.C. National League ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Assigned 8 p.m. SS Argenis Diaz outright to Reno (PCL). ESPN2 — Washington at Milwaukee CHICAGO CUBS — Designated C Eli SOCCER Whiteside for assignment. Reinstated C 11:30 a.m. Welington Castillo from the 15-day DL. ESPN — FIFA, World Cup, Group B, Neth- — Agreed to terms erlands vs. Chile, at Sao Paulo with SS Alex Blandino on a minor league ESPN2 — FIFA, World Cup, Group B, contract. Australia vs. Spain, at Curitiba, Brazil MIAMI MARLINS — Placed INF Rafael 3:30 p.m. Furcal on the 15-day DL. Recalled 2B ESPN — FIFA, World Cup, Group A, Croa- Derek Dietrich from New Orleans (PCL). tia vs. Mexico, at Recife, Brazil ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Placed 2B Kol- ESPN2 — FIFA, World Cup, Group A, ten Wong on the 15-day DL. Recalled OF Cameroon vs. Brazil, at Brasilia, Brazil Shane Robinson from Memphis (PCL). TENNIS SAN DIEGO PADRES — Fired executive 7 a.m. vice president/general manager Josh ESPN — Wimbledon, fi rst round, at Byrnes. Announced senior vice president London for baseball operations Omar Minaya and 11:30 a.m. assistant general managers AJ Hinch and ESPNEWS — Wimbledon, fi rst round, at Fred Uhlman, Jr. will assume Byrnes' du- London ties on an interim basis. 2 p.m. American Association ESPN2 — Wimbledon, fi rst round, at AMARILLO SOX — Sold the contract of London RHP John Holdzkom to the Pittsburgh Pirates. Released INF Josh Miller. GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS — Re- MLB Standings leased OF Adam Taylor. GRAND PRAIRIE AIR HOGS — Released OF Michael Hur. AMERICAN LEAGUE KANSAS CITY T-BONES — Signed OF East Division Jonny Kaplan. W L Pct GB LAREDO LEMURS — Signed OF Denis Toronto 42 35 .545 — Phipps. ST. PAUL SAINTS — Released C Carlos Baltimore 39 35 .527 1½ Escobar and RHP Dylan Thomas. Photo by Amy Geer New York 39 35 .527 1½ WICHITA WINGNUTS — Signed INF Boston 35 41 .461 6½ Miguel Mendez. Kane Area Little League's Major League All-Stars will be in action tonight. Kane's 11- and 12-year-old all-stars will play the War- Tampa Bay 31 46 .403 11 WINNIPEG GOLDEYES — Signed INF Da- ren Americans tonight at 6 p.m. in Warren. Members of the Kane team are, from left to right, front row, Matt Geer, Ethan Ander- vidson Peguero and LHP Taylor Bratton. Central Division Can-Am League son, Carson Whiteman, Bryce Bizzak, Aaron Hottel, Zander Israel, Caleb Holt, Luke Lasko; back row, coach Greg Hottel, coach W L Pct GB QUEBEC CAPITALES — Signed INF Guil- Joe Straneva, Zach Duck, Tommy Holt, Austin Jordan, Nate Asp, Austin Pierson, coach Jason Holt and coach Joe Geer. Detroit 40 32 .556 — laume Aubin. Kansas City 39 36 .520 2½ — Signed INF T. Cleveland 37 39 .487 5 J. Bennett. Minnesota 36 38 .486 5 — Signed Chicago 35 41 .461 7 INF Blaise Fernandez. Released 1B John West Division Brandmaier. A's comeback falls short in 10th vs. Red Sox FOOTBALL W L Pct GB Canadian Football League Oakland 47 29 .618 — TORONTO ARGONAUTS — Released OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) ton starter without a hit longest successful save think I'm going to have Los Angeles 40 33 .548 5½ WRs Romby Bryant, Tore Corrado, J.D. Falslev, Evan Pszczonak and K.J. Stroud; — The Athletics put to- until he lined a 1-2 pitch streak in the majors, blew to make the adjustment," Seattle 40 36 .526 7 OL Kirby Fletcher and Thomas Griffi ths; DL Texas 35 39 .473 11 Dexter Davis and Padric Scott; DBs Alonzo gether one of their best from Fernando Abad (2-3) a shot at extending his Norris said. "A tick here Houston 33 44 .429 14½ Lawrence and Andre Martin; LB Eddie comebacks this season over the wall in left-center. impressive run when he and there off mask or the Lackey; LS Michael Benson; and PK/P Josh Jasper. against one of the stingiest "I really liked the way yielded home runs by Ste- glove is one thing but this NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division relievers in baseball. we came out and swung phen Vogt and pinch-hitter one got me in a pretty good W L Pct GB World Cup It all fell apart on one the bats early (and) we John Jaso. part of the head and not Washington 39 35 .527 — Atlanta 38 37 .507 1½ pitch to Boston slugger Da- responded again late with The A's had won fi ve the helmet or the mask. FIRST ROUND Miami 37 38 .493 2½ GROUP A vid Ortiz. David's big home run," Red straight before Ortiz's 17th For my own health I think New York 35 41 .461 5 W L T GF GA Pts Philadelphia 34 40 .459 5 Brazil 1 0 1 3 1 4 Ortiz hit a leadoff home Sox manager John Farrell homer bailed out Boston's I'm just going to have to Central Division Mexico 1 0 1 1 0 4 W L Pct GB Croatia 1 1 0 5 3 3 run in the 10th inning af- said. "This was a hard- bullpen. take a step back." Cameroon 0 2 0 0 5 0 Milwaukee 47 30 .610 — Thursday, June 12, At Sao Paulo ter the Red Sox blew a fought series. It's good to "You saw guys doing ev- Oakland's late surge ne- St. Louis 41 35 .539 5½ Brazil 3, Croatia 1 fi ve-run lead in the eighth, salvage one out of it." erything they could to get gated a strong outing by Cincinnati 37 37 .500 8½ Friday, June 13, At Natal, Brazil Pittsburgh 37 38 .493 9 Mexico 1, Cameroon 0 and Boston held on to beat Mike Napoli and David it to the next guy," said Lester. Tuesday, June 17, At Fortaleza, Brazil Chicago 31 42 .425 14 Brazil 0, Mexico 0 Oakland 7-6 on Sunday to Ross also homered for Bos- Oakland closer Sean Doo- Lester, who had a career- West Division Wednesday, June 18, At Manaus, Brazil avoid a four-game series ton, which had been lim- little, who was pressed into high 15 strikeouts against W L Pct GB Croatia 4, Cameroon 0 San Francisco 45 30 .600 — Monday, June 23 At Brasilia, Brazil sweep. ited to two runs or fewer in duty as a pinch-hitter in the A's earlier this season, Los Angeles 42 35 .545 4 Brazil vs. Cameroon, 4 p.m. "That's as hard as we eight consecutive games. the 10th. He grounded out allowed two earned runs Colorado 34 41 .453 11 At Recife, Brazil San Diego 32 44 .421 13½ Croatia vs. Mexico, 4 p.m. fought all year in what Napoli scored another run to second base to end the and four hits over 7 2-3 in- Arizona 32 47 .405 15 GROUP B W L T GF GA Pts looked like a game we as part of a double steal, game. nings. He struck out four x-Netherlands2 0 0 8 3 6 Saturday's Games x-Chile 2 0 0 5 1 6 weren't in for a little while," and former A's player Jon- Oakland catcher Derek and walked two. American League Australia 0 2 0 3 6 0 A's manager Bob Melvin ny Gomes added a two-run Norris had to leave the NOTES: Oakland's last Baltimore 6, N.Y. Yankees 1 Spain 0 2 0 1 7 0 Minnesota 4, 3 x-advanced to second round said. "It's a testament to single. game in the 10th after a four-game sweep of Boston Friday, June 13 Seattle 2, Kansas City 1 At Salvador, Brazil the fi ght these guys have. "One through nine, they frightening situation when came in 1971 at Fenway Oakland 2, Boston 1, 10 innings Netherlands 5, Spain 1 Tampa Bay 8, Houston 0 At Cuiaba, Brazil They really never feel like don't have any weakness- he was hit in the side of the Park. ... Blanks left the Detroit 5, Cleveland 4, 10 innings Chile 3, Australia 1 Wednesday, June 18 they're going to lose a game es," said Oakland starter head by Gomes' bat on a game after getting thrown L.A. Angels 3, Texas 2, 10 innings At Rio de Janeiro until the last out is made." Tommy Milone, who gave follow-through swing. Nor- out at home in the second. Interleague Chile 2, Spain 0 Cincinnati 11, Toronto 1 At Porto Alegre, Brazil The A's were on the up fi ve runs in fi ve innings. ris immediately dropped to Blanks has been nursing a National League Netherlands 3, Australia 2 Monday, June 23 verge of being blown out The A's started their the ground as home plate calf strain and aggravated Milwaukee 9, Colorado 4 At Curitiba, Brazil N.Y. Mets 4, Miami 0 Spain vs. Australia, Noon before scoring three runs comeback after Boston Greg Gibson quickly called it while sliding into home St. Louis 4, Philadelphia 1 At Sao Paulo in the eighth. Oakland starter Jon Lester hit for A's trainers. plate. ... Washington 3, Atlanta 0 Netherlands vs. Chile, Noon Pittsburgh 5, Chicago Cubs 3 GROUP C then homered twice in the Craig Gentry with a pitch Norris was eventu- With two days off in the W L T GF GA Pts L.A. Dodgers 4, San Diego 2 x-Colombia 2 0 0 5 1 6 ninth against Koji Uehara then walked Jed Lowrie ally helped to his feet and next week, the A's plan to San Francisco 6, Arizona 4 Ivory Coast 1 1 0 3 3 3 Japan 0 1 1 1 2 1 (3-1). The Red Sox closer with two outs in the eighth. walked to the dugout. He skip Sonny Gray's turn in Sunday's Games Greece 0 1 1 0 3 1 x-advanced to second round had converted 31 consecu- Burke Badenhop came in was taken to a hospital the rotation. Gray, who has American League Saturday, June 14 Detroit 10, Cleveland 4 At Belo Horizonte, Brazil tive save opportunities and gave up three consecu- as a precaution and was yet to pitch a full season Tampa Bay 5, Houston 2 Colombia 3, Greece 0 dating to 2013. tive RBI singles to make it scheduled to undergo a CT in the majors, has already Baltimore 8, N.Y. Yankees 0 At Recife, Brazil Minnesota 6, Chicago White Sox 5 Ivory Coast 2, Japan 1 Just as quickly as Oak- 6-4 before Andrew Miller scan. logged a team-leading 99 Thursday, June 19 Seattle 2, Kansas City 1 At Brasilia, Brazil land rallied, Boston re- got pinch-hitter Coco Crisp "Ultimately, because the innings. ... It was Oak- Boston 7, Oakland 6, 10 innings Colombia 2, Ivory Coast 1 gained the lead in the 10th. to line out to shortstop. hitters aren't hitting any land's eighth sellout of the Texas at L.A. Angels, 8:07 p.m. At Natal, Brazil Interleague Greece 0, Japan 0 Tuesday, June 24 Ortiz was the only Bos- Uehara, who had the shorter of a backswing, I season. Cincinnati 4, Toronto 3 At Cuiaba, Brazil National League Colombia vs. Japan, 4 p.m. N.Y. Mets 11, Miami 5 At Fortaleza, Brazil Washington 4, Atlanta 1 Greece vs. Ivory Coast, 4 p.m. GROUP D Ronaldo helps Portugal earn 2-2 draw against U.S. St. Louis 5, Philadelphia 3 W L T GF GA Pts Pittsburgh 2, Chicago Cubs 1 x-Costa Rica 2 0 0 4 1 6 MANAUS, Brazil (AP) Both Portugal and Ghana "Now we have to go out The heat in the Ama- L.A. Dodgers 2, San Diego 1 Italy 1 1 0 2 2 3 Milwaukee 6, Colorado 5 Uruguay 1 1 0 3 4 3 — With Cristiano Ronaldo have one point. The Ameri- and beat Germany, that's zon rainforest, however, England 0 2 0 2 4 0 San Francisco 4, Arizona 1 x-advanced to second round on the fi eld, a one-goal lead cans will face Germany on what we have to do," U.S. seemed to slow the Portu- Saturday, June 14 is never safe. Thursday in Recife, while coach Jurgen Klinsmann guese as the match wore Monday's Games At Fortaleza, Brazil American League Costa Rica 3, Uruguay 1 The world player of the Portugal takes on Ghana said. "We have to play Ger- on. At Manaus, Brazil Chicago White Sox (Sale 6-1) at Italy 2, England 1 year rarely sparkled on a at the same time in Brasil- many, we have one less day In the 39th minute, ref- Baltimore (W.Chen 7-2), 7:05 p.m. Thursday, June 19, At Sao Paulo N.Y. Yankees (Whitley 3-0) at Toronto Uruguay 2, England 1 hot and humid night in the ia. to recover, we played in the eree Nestor Pitana of Ar- (Stroman 3-2), 7:07 p.m. Friday, June 20 Boston (Lackey 8-4) at Seattle At Recife, Brazil jungle, but his inch-perfect "Obviously we're disap- Amazon, they played on a gentina called for a cool- Costa Rica 1, Italy 0 stoppage-time cross set pointed, but at the end of place with less travel. We ing break, the fi rst such (F.Hernandez 8-2), 10:10 p.m. Tuesday, June 24 Interleague At Natal, Brazil up Varela for the equaliz- the day you've got to look have to do it the tough decision to be taken at this Pittsburgh (Volquez 4-6) at Tampa Uruguay vs. Italy, Noon Bay (Cobb 2-5), 7:10 p.m. At Belo Horizonte, Brazil ing goal Sunday in Portu- at the positives, we got a way." World Cup. Costa Rica vs. England, Noon L.A. Dodgers (Greinke 9-3) at Kan- GROUP E gal's 2-2 draw against the point," said United States Dempsey's goal was his At the start of the sas City (Guthrie 4-6), 8:10 p.m. W L T GF GA Pts United States at the World captain Clint Dempsey, fourth at a World Cup and match, FIFA listed the National League France 2 0 0 8 2 6 Miami (Eovaldi 4-3) at Philadelphia Ecuador 1 1 0 3 3 3 Cup. who scored to give the second at this year's tour- temperature at 30 degrees Switzerland 1 1 0 4 6 3 (R.Hernandez 3-5), 7:05 p.m. Honduras 0 2 0 1 5 0 The Real Madrid wing- Americans a 2-1 lead in nament. Jones scored his C (86 degrees F) with 66 Cincinnati (Simon 10-3) at Chicago Sunday, June 15 Cubs (Samardzija 2-6), 8:05 p.m. At Brasilia, Brazil er, who has been playing the 81st. "It's going down third goal for the United percent humidity. FIFA Washington (G.Gonzalez 3-4) at Switzerland 2, Ecuador 1 Milwaukee (Garza 4-4), 8:10 p.m. At Porto Alegre, Brazil despite a left knee injury, to the last game and hope- States national team and uses the "Wet Bulb Globe France 3, Honduras 0 St. Louis (Lynn 7-5) at Colorado Friday, June 20 showed fl ashes of his best, fully we get the job done." fi rst in almost two years. Temperature" to deter- (Chacin 1-5), 8:40 p.m. At Salvador, Brazil but his impact was mini- Nani scored fi rst for It was all Portugal for mine when offi cial cooling San Diego (Cashner 2-6) at San France 5, Switzerland 2 Francisco (M.Cain 1-5), 10:15 p.m. At Curitiba, Brazil mal until the fi nal seconds Portugal, shooting past much of the fi rst half, with breaks should be added, Ecuador 2, Honduras 1 Wednesday, June 25 of the match. He curled a sprawling Howard in Ronaldo in the starting and says the WGBT must Tuesday's Games At Manaus, Brazil the ball in to a diving Va- the fi fth minute. But the lineup but getting less in- be above 32 degrees C (90 American League Switzerland vs. Honduras, 4 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Baltimore, At Rio de Janeiro Ecuador vs. France, 4 p.m. rela, who headed past Tim Americans responded in volved as the match pro- degrees F) for them to be 7:05 p.m. GROUP F Howard to give the Portu- the second half as Portu- gressed. The Americans, considered. N.Y. Yankees at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. W L T GF GA Pts Detroit at Texas, 8:05 p.m. x-Argentina 2 0 0 3 1 6 guese team a slim hope of gal seemed to wilt in the however, started to get The breaks are sup- Minnesota at L.A. Angels, 10:05 Nigeria 1 0 1 1 0 4 Iran 0 1 1 0 1 1 advancing to the second stifl ing heat. more and more chances posed to occur in the 30th p.m. Bosnia-Herz.0 2 0 1 3 0 Boston at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Sunday, June 15, At Rio de Janeiro round and deny the Ameri- Jermaine Jones made it and even had a shot from and 75th minutes. There Interleague Argentina 2, Bosnia-Herzegovina 1 cans instant advancement. 1-1 with a curling shot in Michael Bradley cleared was no break in the second Oakland at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Monday, June 16, At Curitiba, Brazil Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Iran 0, Nigeria 0 "He made a great cross," the 64th after a cross from off the line by Ricardo Cos- half, but that didn't stop Saturday, June 21 Atlanta at Houston, 8:10 p.m. At Belo Horizonte, Brazil said Howard, Ronaldo's Graham Zusi made its way ta in the 55th. Ronaldo from creating the L.A. Dodgers at Kansas City, 8:10 Argentina 1, Iran 0 p.m. At Cuiaba, Brazil former teammate from through the Portugal de- "There didn't seem to fi nal goal. Cleveland at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Nigeria 1, Bosnia-Herzegovina 0 Wednesday, June 25 their days at Manchester fense. And Dempsey, play- be any problem with Cris- "It was a thriller," Klins- National League At Porto Alegre, Brazil United. "Football's cruel ing with a broken nose, tiano Ronaldo," Portugal mann said. "Everybody Miami at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Argentina vs. Nigeria, Noon Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 At Salvador, Brazil sometimes." then put the Americans coach Paulo Bento said. who had a chance to be p.m. Bosnia-Herzegovina vs. Iran, Noon GROUP G The United States now ahead, using his stomach "What happened during today in Manaus will talk Washington at Milwaukee, 8:10 W L T GF GA Pts p.m. Germany 1 0 1 6 2 4 has four points in Group to direct the ball into the the game has something to about this game for a long St. Louis at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. United States1 0 1 4 3 4 G, the same as Germany. net from a cross by Zusi. do with our other players." time." San Diego at San Francisco, 10:15 Ghana 0 1 1 3 4 1 p.m. Portugal 0 1 1 2 6 1 Monday, June 16 At Salvador, Brazil Germany 4, Portugal 0 Legion Schedule At Natal, Brazil Lawyer: Hope Solo did not assault sister, nephew United States 2, Ghana 1 Saturday, June 21 SEATTLE (AP) — U.S. injured during this unfor- They found Solo intoxi- listed for her was not ac- American Legion Baseball At Fortaleza, Brazil Germany 2, Ghana 2 women's soccer star goal- tunate incident. We look cated and upset, saw inju- cepting incoming calls Sat- Friday, June 20 Sunday, June 22, At Manaus, Brazil Wilcox 8, Ridgway 0 Portugal 2, United States 2 keeper Hope Solo was ar- forward to the opportunity ries on her nephew and her urday, and the voice mail Sunday, June 22 Thursday, June 26 rested at a suburban Se- to present the true facts in sister, and arrested her for a listing at the sister's Brockway 8, Ridgway 3 At Recife, Brazil Germany vs. United States, Noon attle home on suspicion of court and to having this after speaking with those home was full. Wilcox 4, Fox Township 3 At Brasilia, Brazil Monday, June 23 Portugal vs. Ghana, Noon assaulting her sister and matter behind Hope very present and determining The sister was not iden- Wilcox at St. Marys, 5:30 p.m., GROUP H W L T GF GA Pts 17-year-old nephew, but soon." that she was the primary tifi ed by police, but in her doubleheader x-Belgium 2 0 0 3 1 6 her attorney insisted that Offi cers responded to aggressor, the release said. memoir, Solo writes that Smethport at Ridgway, 6 p.m. Algeria 1 1 0 5 4 3 Wednesday, June 25 Russia 0 1 1 1 2 1 Solo herself was a victim her sister's home just be- She was booked into jail she has a half sister named Wilcox at Bradford, 5:30 p.m., com- South Korea 0 1 1 3 5 1 Tuesday, June 17 in the altercation. fore 1 a.m. Saturday after for investigation of two Terry. pletion of suspended game, followed At Belo Horizonte, Brazil by regularly scheduled game Belgium 2, Algeria 1 "Hope is not guilty of receiving a 911 call that counts of fourth-degree Solo, 32, has won two Ridgway at Mt. Jewett, 6 p.m. At Cuiaba, Brazil Russia 1, South Korea 1 any crime," attorney Todd a woman at the Kirkland domestic violence assault, Olympic gold medals for Thursday, June 26 Sunday, June 22 Maybrown said in an email residence was hitting peo- and she was expected to the U.S. women's national St. Marys at Ridgway, 6 p.m. At Rio de Janeiro Friday, June 27 Belgium 1, Russia 0 to The Associated Press ple and that she refused to remain in custody until team. She also plays with At Porto Alegre, Brazil Brockway at Wilcox, 4:30 p.m., Algeria 4, South Korea 2 Saturday. "In fact, our in- stop or leave, the Kirkland an appearance Monday at the Seattle Reign of the doubleheader Thursday, June 26 Ridgway at Fox Township, 6 p.m. At Sao Paulo vestigation reveals that Police Department said in Kirkland Municipal Court. National Women's Soccer Sunday, June 29 Belgium vs. South Korea, 4 p.m. At Curitiba, Brazil Hope was assaulted and a news release. A telephone number League. 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Moscow has nies commemorating the "It was so during the further economic sanctions rebuffed their appeals, but Nazi invasion of the Soviet violent struggle against against Russia if Moscow is seen by Ukraine and the Union on June 22, 1941. the Nazis and it should be failed to take actions "to West as actively support- "That President Porosh- the same now," Poroshenko stop the fl ow of arms and ing the insurgency. Putin's enko announced a truce is said. "Facing a real threat, militants across the bor- conciliatory words came as without a doubt an impor- we must unite even more der and use its infl uence to Russia began large-scale tant part of a fi nal settle- and secure our historical publicly call on the sepa- military exercises and af- ment, without which no choice, defend our right to ratists to lay down their ter NATO accused Russia agreement can be reached, live freely on our land." arms." of moving troops back to- and there is no doubt that Also Sunday, a few hun- Tensions between Rus- ward the Ukrainian bor- Russia will support this in- dred pro-Ukrainian activ- sia and Ukraine escalated der. tention, but in the end the ists marched outside Kiev sharply in February when Putin appears deter- most important thing is a Pechersk Lavra, a revered protests in favor of closer mined to keep up the political process," Putin Orthodox monastery, Ukrainian ties with the pressure to force the Kiev said. which was guarded by riot European Union drove government to give the Putin discussed the police, some on horseback. pro-Russia President Vik- eastern industrial regions cease-fi re on Sunday with The activists had come to tor Yanukovych from pow- more powers and to pre- German Chancellor Angela prevent pro-Russian sup- er. Russia denounced the vent Ukraine from moving Merkel and French Presi- porters from holding their events as a coup and an- too close to the European dent Francois Hollande, own march at the monas- nexed Ukraine's mostly Union or NATO. But he Merkel's offi ce and the tery, which is under the Russian-speaking Crimea also wants to avoid more Kremlin said. jurisdiction of the Moscow region. Rebellion in the punishing sanctions from "After the Russian gov- patriarchy. eastern regions broke out the U.S. and particularly ernment too referred to the Putin has appealed to shortly afterward, with from the European Union, cease-fi re in positive terms, both sides to halt all mili- Ukraine accusing Russia whose leaders will meet the interlocutors empha- tary operations and sit of supporting it. Hundreds Friday in Brussels, and sized the need for all sides down at the negotiating of people have been killed therefore needs to be seen to abide by it now and for a table. and tens of thousands have as cooperating with efforts political dialogue to be put It remained unclear fl ed their homes. U.S. mayors to use nature U.S. pressing Egypt to adopt more moderate policies to fight climate change CAIRO (AP) — U.S. Brotherhood, an Islamist works for the Qatar-based erhood supporters who Secretary of State John political opposition group Al-Jazeera TV. have protested against HOUSTON (AP) — May- McCarthy told an audi- Kerry on Sunday made the that was ousted from pow- Kerry said he discussed its heavy-handed policies. ors from the GOP-dominat- ence of mayors on Sunday highest-level American er last July. these issues with el-Sissi, Some youth leaders who ed states of Texas and Ari- that they could turn the visit to Egypt since Presi- U.S. offi cials cite hard- adding that the president were at the forefront of zona are calling on cities debate on climate change dent Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi line policies — including promised reviews of hu- the 2001 uprising against to use nature to fi ght the into a discussion about eco- took offi ce as Washington the sentencing of hun- man rights issues and leg- former President Hosni impacts of climate change, nomics, public safety and presses the former army dreds of people to death islation. Mubarak and who also op- even while Republican health rather than strictly chief to adopt more moder- in trials lasting only a few Kerry also said they dis- posed his successor, Mo- governors and lawmakers politics. Local action could ate policies. hours, and the jailing of cussed the trial of three hammed Morsi, are now repeatedly question the also serve as an example to Economic and security journalists — in refusing Al-Jazeera English cor- languishing behind bars, science that shows human- skeptical lawmakers at the problems are undermin- to fund all of the $1.5 bil- respondents on trial on mostly for violating a law caused pollution contrib- state level, she argued. ing Egypt's stability, and lion in military and eco- terrorism-related charges that has restricted any utes to global warming. "You have shown them Kerry's visit signals an nomic aid that Washing- since February. A verdict public gatherings. As conservative gover- what leadership on this is- attempt by the Obama ton usually sends to Cairo was due Monday in a case The president was nors criticize the U.S. En- sue can bring," McCarthy administration to thaw a each year. that has caused an uproar sworn in earlier this vironmental Protection said. relationship with a long- The U.S. reluctance has and concerns for freedom month after leading a re- Agency's new rules de- For coastal cities such time Mideast ally that has fueled frustration among of expression in Egypt. volt last summer against signed to cut greenhouse as Galveston, Houston and cooled in recent years dur- Egyptians who accuse the "He gave me a very former Morsi, a Muslim gas emissions from power New York City, as well as ing the country's political Obama administration strong sense of his com- Brotherhood leader who plants, the mayors — many more arid regions of the turmoil. of favoring the Muslim mitment to make certain was the nation's fi rst free- from cities already strug- country, such as Phoenix "For Egypt, this is also a Brotherhood and starv- that the process he has put ly elected leader. Since gling with climate-change and Sacramento, Califor- moment of high stakes as ing Cairo of help at a time in place, a re-evaluation of Morsi's ouster, the Broth- effects — are taking steps nia, there is no time for well as a moment of great when the country's econ- the human rights legisla- erhood has responded and spending money to debate — climate change's opportunity," Kerry told omy and security are at tion, a re-evaluation of the with protests that have stem the damage. effects are real. reporters after meeting el- risk. judicial process and other turned into violent clashes Attendees of the U.S. Galveston's seawall Sissi. Kerry then headed Earlier this month, the choices that are available between demonstrators Conference of Mayors will didn't stand up to Hur- to Jordan as he began a U.S. quietly agreed to send to him, are very much on and government security vote Monday on a resolu- ricane Ike in 2008, partly weeklong trip to the Mid- an estimated $572 million his mind," Kerry said. forces. tion that encourages cities because of the sea level rise east and Europe. to Egypt in military and Kerry also the Obama A Brotherhood spokes- to use natural solutions to that allowed the storm's Kerry said Egyptians security assistance on top administration is working man said the group sees "protect freshwater sup- surge to reach inner ar- want better economic op- of $200 million in economic with the U.S. Congress to "no political process what- plies, defend the nation's eas. Offi cials began to portunities, greater free- aid already delivered. But sort out differences over soever in Egypt" to partic- coastlines, maintain a rethink protections, lead- doms, a free press and the Egypt is still calling for the the rest of the money des- ipate in and that Morsi's healthy tree cover and pro- ing Galveston and nearby rule of law. U.S. to send the rest of its ignated for Egypt. removal from offi ce was a tect air quality," sometimes coastal communities to col- "We talked about that annual $1.5 billion in aid, "I'm confi dent that we coup. by partnering with non- laborate with The Nature today and I think we re- most of it for the military, will be able to ultimately The U.S. wants el-Sissi profi t organizations. Conservancy to restore oys- ally found ourselves on a which has been suspended get the full amount of aid," to build a more inclusive It's being backed by Aus- ter reefs and wetland habi- similar page of changes until Washington believes Kerry said. government, and that tin Mayor Lee Leffi ngwell, tats that could better help that have yet to be made, Cairo is committed to de- But the U.S. remains largely means lifting the Houston Mayor Annise protect communities. promises that have yet to mocracy. concerned about the Cairo ban on the Brotherhood Parker and Phoenix Mayor New York learned simi- be fulfi lled, but of a seri- Offi cials say they have government's crackdown and allowing it to partici- Greg Stanton — all Demo- lar lessons after Super- ous sense of purpose and seen some small encour- against the Brotherhood, pate in the political pro- crats. storm Sandy. Quickly after, commitment by both of us aging signs that el-Sissi is which Washington consid- cess. Egypt is also facing Since the conference is it became clear some man- to try to help achieve those prepared to protect Egyp- ers a political threat to el- a growing jihadi threat almost evenly divided be- made solutions — such as goals," he said. tians' rights. They cite the Sissi — not a security risk in the Sinai Peninsula, tween Republicans and seawalls or underwater Over the last year, in issuing of tough penalties to Egypt. where militants are thriv- Democrats, and the reso- fencing — are expensive particular, the U.S. has for sexual assault against The government's secu- ing on a fl ood of heavy lution only "encourages" and not always effective. watched warily as Cairo women and the freeing rity crackdown has target- weapons easily smuggled steps rather than man- The city also asked the Na- has outlawed the Muslim a jailed journalist who ed secularists and Broth- from Libya. dating action, Leffi ngwell ture Conservancy to study believes it will easily be how built defenses could approved Monday since it be combined with "natural quickly passed through the infrastructure" to buffer a Have A Time committee on Friday. city that's becoming more WILD "The best strategy is not vulnerable. to get involved in partisan Howard Beach, a low- politics," said Leffi ngwell, lying, fl at area of Queens, This Summer! who noted that Texas was pounded by Sandy. 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