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LORAIN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH Vaccine demand still exceeds supply Dylan Reynolds ing anyone 16 and older to get anyone that is not in that approved Despite the minimum age for the Lorain County Office on Aging The Chronicle-Telegram if they are struggling to fill appoint- category until after March 29,” Covell receiving a vaccine lowering soon, and El Centro de Servicios Sociales Lorain County Public Health con- ments. DeWine said Monday it is an told the Lorain County Community Covell said older adults who still hav- can offer assistance to those seeking tinues to have no problems filling its effort to prevent doses from “just sit- Protection Team in a virtual meeting. en’t scheduled an appointment should appointments. COVID-19 vaccine appointments and ting there.” When eligibility does expand, Covell not worry that they’ve been passed by. Covell said that due to an expected will not need to open clinics early to Vaccine eligibility is set to expand to said Lorain County Public Health will “If they just haven’t had their shot increase in vaccine supply through everyone ages 16 and older, county anyone ages 16 and up on March 29, not vaccinate minors without parental yet, there is going to be enough vac- April, he is anticipating that anyone health Commissioner David Covell regardless of how many appointments or guardian permission. He said Tues- cine coming over the next few weeks who wants a shot will be able to read- said Tuesday. with health departments and other day that just a dozen 16- and 17-year- that they’re going to have that oppor- ily schedule an appointment by early Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has given providers are filled. olds had signed up for clinics that are tunity,” he said, adding that partners May. vaccine providers the option of allow- “We are plenty full. We don’t need set to take place in April. like the Lorain Public Library System, See VACCINE, A3

REFLECTIONS ON THE PANDEMIC Nurse had COVID in first wave; 11 months later, she still suffers

Rini Jeffers The Chronicle-Telegram Join us throughout this month When she first got sick, Trena Richardson thought as we look back at this perilous it was her mask. year, and we share glimpses of At the time, the licensed practical nurse was wear- ing an n95 at her job at a nursing home. She took those from our community whom care of short-term rehabilitation patients and prob- we lost and the effects the ably half of them had COVID-19. It was April last first pandemic in most of our year, about six weeks after the state was effectively lifetimes had on those living shut down and facilities such as hers were being rav- aged by infection rates. in Lorain County. Richardson, 47, remembers walking down the hall and noticing she was short of breath. maybe 20 feet from my living room to my bathroom “Those masks are tight and fitted and I chalked it and I was panting, trying to get my breath, to go that up to that,” she said. far,” she said. “Of course the nurse is the one not to She went home to sleep, waking in the middle of do what they are supposed to do, right? If it had been the night and telling her husband, Paul, that she had anyone else, I would have said go to the hospital.” bronchitis. During the worst times, she would pray. At one “I chalked it up to April, a spring allergy kind of point, she wrote out for her husband a list of things thing,” the Grafton resident said, but within hours she did not want if she ended up in the hospital. she texted her boss to tell her she had COVID-19. “I said I don’t know what’s going to happen. You “I went from having a minor cough to feeling con- tell everyone it’s going to be OK, and you call your gested and being very short of breath, looking for an mom and tell her you’re fine, but I was sitting there inhaler, can’t walk to the bathroom without losing and this is literally the sickest I’ve ever been in my my breath.” whole life. There were times I could not get air. I’d At that time, health care workers were being swabbed for the virus if symptomatic while tests for pray, ‘Please Lord, don’t let me die.’” the general public were still hard to get. Less than 24 Within two weeks, she was back to work. hours after leaving her shift, she was tested. In two Soon, though, other bewildering symptoms began days, her results were in. She was positive. to appear. By that time, she had lost her sense of taste and It started with pain in her joints. smell. A pulse oximeter showed her oxygen level was Prior to COVID-19, Richardson suffered from pso- plummeting to the low 80s. riasis, an autoimmune disorder that largely affects “If your oxygen level is under 92 percent, you skin but can also cause more widespread issues, really should be calling the doctor. At 90 percent, but she was on monthly injections that kept it con- I should have been in the hospital. But I refused. I trolled. Suddenly it came back with a vengeance. wouldn’t go. This was way back in April. They were “I was a bedside nurse, I was lifting, pushing, pull- putting people on ventilators and they weren’t com- ing. I had minor aches and pains, that’s part of psori- ing off,” she said. “I was like, as long as I’m breathing, asis, and I’m 47. But I didn’t have significant issues,” I’m staying home.” she said. Her husband got sick, too. He was not tested but By October she was in so much pain she couldn’t was considered “suspected confirmed” because he use her thumb. A cortisone shot relieved it some, lived with someone who tested positive and because but soon after her wrist and elbow were swelling, of his symptoms, though the virus attacked them soon followed by an index finger. Eventually doctors differently. In his case, he suffered higher fevers than her moderate ones but was hit with body aches and diagnosed it as psoriatic arthritis, a serious immune pains so severe they scared him. Her illness seemed response from COVID-19. to attack her breathing. She spent two weeks mov- “COVID caused my body to freak out and it started ing from bed to recliner, lying on her stomach and attacking itself,” she explained. “Having any kind of ANGELO ANGEL / CHRONICLE changing positions every few hours to avoid pneu- sickness, your body kind of goes haywire but with Trena Richardson, a licensed practical nurse, had COVID-19 last April. monia. COVID … it’s amazing. It’s life-altering.” Her mobility, sense of taste and smell, and her breathing remain impaired. “There were several days it was really bad. There’s See NURSE, A3

ELYRIA Team Kareem donates $1,000 to tee ball club Laina Yost experience. The Chronicle-Telegram It’s always been in the back of his ELYRIA — The South Tee Ball Club head to create a program for South received a donation from Team Kareem Elyria kids to have baseball again. Bow- in its quest to return baseball to Elyria’s ens said with COVID-19 hopefully eas- ing in the summer, it was a “no brainer” South side. to bring it back. Team Kareem presented a $1,000 T-ball will lay the foundation of base- check to the organization Tuesday to go ball skills for kids, Bowens said, but it toward gear for the kids. will also teach life skills. Bowens said it South Tee Ball Club organizer Aric teaches about showing up on time and Bowens grew up playing for Little taking care of equipment. League South, and he brought his own The Elyria YWCA has come on as a son up in Little League West. sponsor for the program. Executive But for the past couple of decades, Director Jeanine Donaldson said it Little League has been missing from directly aligns with the YWCA’s racial KRISTIN BAUER / CHRONICLE South Elyria. Bowens said there’s a gen- equity goals. Jeanine Donaldson, executive director of the YWCA for Elyria; Aric Bowens; Stephanie Riggins-Kimbro; eration of kids who have missed the See DONATES, A2 and Deltrin Kimbro stand for a photo after Riggins-Kimbro and Kimbro presented a $1,000 check.

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school within the boundaries DONATES of the South Recreational Cen- From A1 ter to participate. It will be a noncompeti- Donaldson said baseball has tive program. Volunteers and Rock Hall to celebrate been gone from South Elyria coaching staff will undergo for a long time, even while background checks. other sides of the city have had Coaches with the program it. have had various experience Because the games will be at mentoring, coaching and play- Elyria’s South Park, Donaldson ing baseball. ‘ Day’ said the program is attainable Bowens said a lot of great for families that don’t have talent has come from South John Benson ley from the Rock Hall’s vault, featuring reliable transportation. For Elyria, and he said he wants The Chronicle-Telegram WHAT: Rock & Roll Hall of Fame memorable moments and interviews many families on the South to give kids the vehicle to get In the heartland, one last time, the Rock from a career that spanned five decades. side, South Rec is just a quick celebrates “Michael Stanley involved and get started. & Roll Hall of Fame is joining the citywide Even though Harris didn’t grow up in walk or bike ride away. Kareem Hunt’s parents — celebration for ’s favorite son Day” , he was well aware of Donaldson recalled the days Deltrin Kimbro and Stephanie Michael Stanley, who died earlier this Stanley’s career. where Little League South was WHEN: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Riggins-Kimbro — presented month at age 72. “Cleveland was the spot where he really a community event. Orga- the check to Bowens and Don- “Michael Stanley Day” takes place thrived and shined in his hometown, but nizers Bob Palmer and Cliff Thursday aldson. Thursday with the museum honoring he’s a national artist,” Harris said. Fitzpatrick held the program Riggins-Kimbro said she Stanley’s legacy by sharing his music, per- WHERE: Rock & Roll Hall of “He’s a known entity. When we moved together through fundrais- brought up both her sons in formance footage and artifacts with fans. to Cleveland, I was really struck how ing efforts and sponsorships. Fame & Museum, 1100 Rock the Little League program and “First and foremost, Michael is the everybody has a Michael Stanley memory Donaldson said the program said she wants to see it return heart and soul of Northeast Ohio rock ‘n’ and Roll Blvd., Cleveland of seeing him at the Coliseum or Blossom gave Elyrians a sense of pride to South Elyria. Kimbro said roll, and has been for quite a while,” Rock or somewhere along the way. in their community. it will be great to see both the TICKETS: Online $28 for adults, Hall President and CEO Greg Harris said. “They lit up when they shared their Little League South was a program and the field revital- “The city has declared March 25, which $18 for youth ages 6 to 12 and stories. When I finally saw him live, I got revered program in Elyria for ized to what they used to be. would be his 73rd birthday, as ‘Michael it, completely — an incredible stage pres- decades, but it hasn’t existed If anyone is interested in for children ages 5 and Stanley Day.’ ence, great songs and the audience knew since the 1990s. South won the volunteering, let the organiza- “With that official designation, we younger every word. It was clear the fans grew up first state championship for tion know as soon as possible absolutely want to celebrate his impact with him and with his music.” the city in 1958. so background checks can get INFO: (216) 515-8425 or and his gift of music, life on stage and Over the last couple of decades, Stanley She said the YWCA wants to started. being on the radio. This is a chance for rockhall.com was quite active at the Rock Hall, gracing build equity in the commu- Each child will get gloves its stages for performances and inter- nity, including in youth sports. and uniforms. Our F.A.M.I.L.Y. the community to come together and really celebrate him.” views, Harris said. Donaldson said she would love also donated $1,000 to the land.” “What I like to share about being to see other sponsors come program. People can donate The celebration kicks off at 10:15 Artifacts from the longtime Cleveland a.m. on the Rock Hall plaza and will be around him is that he has that confidence on and see the program grow equipment or a check. The rocker and radio and TV personality’s streamed live on the Rock Hall’s Facebook that comes from those who have stood beyond T-ball someday. check should be made out to career will be on display in the Rock Hall’s and YouTube channels. on that stage with tens of thousands of Bowens said he plans to pay and sent to the Elyria YWCA. In Memoriam exhibit, including his Jon people knowing the words but he was homage to some of the origi- For more information, call An admission ticket is required to enter the museum. Hill custom guitar and handwritten lyrics also down to earth and felt like you were nals, like Palmer and Fitzpat- (440) 458-1538. and set lists. talking to a relative,” Harris said. rick, through the program. Opening day is May 1. Bow- In special honor of “Michael Stanley Throughout the day, Stanley’s iconic “The other thing I’ll share: Like any Donations go toward equip- ens said they are capping the Day,” radio stations throughout North- music and lyrics will be heard inside the great songwriter, he had an incredible program at 64 kids with eight east Ohio are joining forces to celebrate ment and liability insurance sense of history and the power of the teams each. Stanley’s legacy by playing his hit song museum and played on the Rock Hall’s for the program. history of rock ‘n’ roll. I just have tons of He said he’s gotten a lot of “My Town” in unison at 10:35 a.m., which Rock Boxes located downtown along East April 10 will be the registra- respect for him.” tion day at South Park; reg- excitement from people in is a reference to the opening lines of the 9th Street. Fans can also stop by the Voi- istration begins at noon. The South Elyria. Michael Stanley Band hit “In the Heart- novich Atrium to view footage of Stan- Contact John Benson at ndiffrence@att.. registration cost is $20 per “We want to give them player, but the first 30 players something in their own com- to register will receive a schol- munity, their own backyard arship. that they had years ago,” Bow- The program is open for ens said. Colorado shooting victims include both boys and girls ages 4 to Contact Laina Yost at (440) 329-7121 7. They must live in or attend or [email protected]. store staffers, cop, photographer CORRECTIONS & CLARIFICATIONS The Chronicle-Telegram is committed to providing accurate news Jennifer Peltz, Corey Williams Officer Talley leaves us all.” Miller, who worked with her on a show, coverage. Call us at 329-7155 to let us know about factual errors. and Heather Hollingsworth told The Denver Post. The Associated Press Lynn Murray A Boulder Daily Camera review said Three were gunned down while put- Murray was shopping at King Soop- her 2002 performance as a nurse in “Wit,” LOTTERY ting in a day’s work at a Colorado super- ers, where a friend’s daughter had seen a Pulitzer Prize-winning play about a Ohio (Tuesday) market. Another was a police officer who her. Word made it to her husband, John woman dealing with cancer, brought “a Mackenzie, who drove to the store and Midday Pick 3: 4-8-1, Pick 3: 2-6-4, raced in to try to rescue them and others simple but crucial compassion to the started texting his wife. Midday Pick 4: 8-8-4-9, Pick 4: 7-0-5-9, from the attack that left 10 dead. play.” Midday Pick 5: 8-0-4-0-9, Pick 5: 8-9-5-3-9, A picture of the victims of Monday’s After getting no answer in about five Rolling Cash 5: 4-13-30-32-37, minutes, “I just fell over in my chair,” he Rolling Cash 5 jackpot is $110,000. shooting began to emerge a day later, Rikki Olds Classic Lotto jackpot is $6.1 million. when the suspect in the killings was said, choking up. Murray had a long career taking pho- A front-end manager at King Soop- booked into jail on murder charges after ers, Olds aspired to work her way up the Lucky for Life being treated at a hospital. tos for magazines including Cosmopoli- ranks at the store, her family said. MONDAY: 3-5-24-31-45, Lucky Ball: 1. Those who lost their lives at the King tan and Vogue, Mackenzie said. “She charmed the pants off me” when “She was 25 years old, just kind of Mega Millions Soopers store in Boulder ranged from 20 years old to 65. They included a mag- they met at a photography studio in New starting life, bubbly and energetic and TUESDAY: 12-23-35-38-55, Mega Ball: 11, Megaplier: 2. York City years ago, he said. Computer charismatic,” her uncle Robert Olds said. Next Mega Millions jackpot is an estimated $137 million. azine photographer, a Medicare agent with a passion for theater and others backgammon games soon evolved into He said he still remembers the pre- Powerball going about their days at a busy shop- a relationship and eventually, two chil- school-age niece who would tag along SATURDAY: 1-6-22-42-61, Powerball: 4, Power Play: 3. ping plaza. dren. with him and his sons to baseball tour- Next Powerball jackpot is an estimated $220 million. They were identified as Denny Stong, “She’s the kindest person I ever knew, naments and ask to go to McDonald’s 20; Neven Stanisic, 23; Rikki Olds, 25; hands down. She had an aura about her afterward. Tralona Bartkowiak, 49; police Officer that was the coolest freakin’ thing you’d “We are devastated,” Robert Olds said. ever want to know. She was just a cool Eric Talley, 51; Suzanne Fountain, 59; Teri He added that the family had heard from chick,” Mackenzie said. “She had it all Leiker, 51; Kevin Mahoney, 61; Lynn Mur- one of her friends that she had been together — she really did.” ray, 62; and Jodi Waters, 65. trying to lock the store doors after the Founded July 24, 1829 Leiker, Olds and Stong worked at the He said he spent hours consoling shooting began in the parking lot. A.C. Hudnutt, Publisher, 1927-1950 supermarket, said former co-worker Jor- their children before he “lost it” Tuesday Her grandmother choked up on the Arthur D. Hudnutt, Publisher, 1970-1991 dan Sailas, who never got the chance to morning. Mackenzie offered a message: A. Cooper Hudnutt, Publisher, 1991-2010 bring his baby son into the store to meet “Don’t live in fear. 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returned to hybrid learning in Janu- mer camps for elementary, middle Number of students off track for graduation grows ary, but for the first half of the school and ninth and 10th grade students, year was entirely remote. with older high school students being Carissa Woytach expects this year to have one of the be off track, including students who She said high school students were employed as camp counselors. largest groups of summer gradua- are failing or close to failing classes The Chronicle-Telegram fluid at the start of the year, moving Each session is two weeks long, and tions, which will be included in the they need for graduation this year, LORAIN — Lorain High’s atten- throughout the city, with changing runs from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday eventual four-year graduation rate is in part because the pandemic has dance and graduation rates are contact numbers. Some absences through Friday. Participating students expected to take a hit for the 2020-21 issued next school year. forced families and students to make were tech-related — getting laptops Lorain Schools is technically difficult choices, Coleman said — — capped at 200 per session — will be school year. in hands, getting internet service responsible for getting 473 seniors including students working full-time fed breakfast and lunch and be given More than 90 students are not on set up, navigating problems sign- across the stage this year, but only or multiple jobs to support their fam- a boxed supper to take home. Busing track to graduate on time this year ing on — while others were just kids 393 of those started the school year ilies, or having personal tragedies that will be provided, and after-hours care without increased intervention, and not showing up. On average, those at Lorain High, he said. Some may may have set them back academically. is in the works through the Boys and daily attendance is down 10 percent, staff members made about 700 calls have left the district but not formally To help mitigate seniors and under- Girls Club, Director of Federal Pro- according to data presented during a a week to families, Lecorchick said. enrolled elsewhere, others may have classmen achievement gaps alike, the grams and Grants Rachel Tansey said. joint Academic Distress Commission dropped out or plan to get a GED high school implemented increased Some students made strides in atten- Elementary camp sessions will be and School Board meeting Monday. instead. The difference in the students interventions. Student support teams dance, then withdrew from school at at Larkmoor, Palm and Washington “They can still make it,” High the district is considered responsible break ninth through 12th graders up the end of the week. While none of the elementary schools, with the middle School Principal Patrick Coleman for by the state, and those actively by last name, allowing students and students got worse on the attendance and high school sessions taking place said. “But this group is a little bit swol- tier system — a 1 to 5 scale measuring attending the high school means the families to build relationships with at Lorain High School. Students will len right now and a source of concern how much intervention was needed, highest four-year graduation rate it a set assistant principal, guidance have the opportunity to go on field for us. We typically have about 50 to with one being a student who is show- can achieve is about 83 percent, Cole- counselor, social worker and secre- trips, and the district is partnering 60 kids in this group and right now ing up and completing classes with- man explained — down about 1.5 tary over their high school career. with the to pro- we’re looking at 95-ish. I think the out an issue and 5 being a student percent from 2020. Those support teams were put to mote nutrition and fitness education fact of the matter is we’ve fought a who had no contact with the district Of the 393 who are actively attend- the test for high school attendance. In during each session. level of nonacademic barriers that — none of them got better, she said. ing Lorain High, 151 are for sure going years past, daily attendance hovered School board member Courtney we’ve never encountered as a school to graduate this year and another 145 around 86 percent, Assistant Principal Hilko noted these were not the Nazario questioned whether the dis- and certainly our families have never or so will graduate as long as they pass Bryan Hilko said. For this school year, results the district was hoping for, trict will incentivize attendance for encountered before.” the classes they’re currently taking. it is down to 76 percent, and atten- with a goal of having every student in the program, such as requiring kids CEO Jeff Graham noted the data For the students graduating this dance in individual classes is at 72.5 class every day, but the plan is to move did not include flexibilities recently year, commencement will return to percent. forward with data-driven approaches to show up throughout the week to be signed into law by Gov. Mike DeWine George Daniel Field at 7 p.m. May 25 Assistant Principal Lecor- and supports. able to go on the Friday field trips. under House Bill 67. The bill allows — after a venue change under previ- chick said each quarter presented At Nazario’s suggestion, it is some- students to use end-of-course grades ous administrations, prior to the 2020 new challenges for the teams tasked Summer camps thing staff plan to look into, Tansey instead of mandated tests that had virtual commencement dictated by with meeting students where they In an effort to provide some sup- said. been canceled due to the pandemic. the pandemic. were and navigating why they weren’t port and lessen summer slide, Lorain Contact Carissa Woytach at (440) 329-7245 Coleman also noted the district The swell in students who may logging on to classes. Lorain Schools Schools is hosting a series of sum- or [email protected]. Oberlin High School opts for football field graduation Jason Hawk student speakers, and the band will frame from April to June is going become principal of Langston Middle The Chronicle-Telegram provide music. to get a little more open,” he said. Frank leaving for Sheffield OBERLIN — For the second But masks and social distancing “And June through the rest of the After teaching and serving as prin- School, then Prospect Elementary. straight year, the COVID-19 pan- will still be required. Frank said summer is when we’re going to cipal of three buildings since 2002, For the past three years, Frank demic will prevent Oberlin High families will be given their marked- open wide up.” Chris Frank is leaving the Oberlin served as principal at Oberlin High School seniors from graduating at off squares on the football field to County health officials have City Schools. School. Finney Chapel, as has long been gather and watch students receive urged some type of events — large He has accepted a new job as prin- Now the sixth-graders he had at tradition. diplomas. wedding parties, for example — to cipal of Brookside Middle School, Langston in his first year of principal Principal Chris Frank said that, Lorain County Health Commis- consider moving to the end of June. pending approval by the Shef- are getting ready to graduate with sioner David Covell said he’s given weather permitting, commence- Covell said it’s still hard to predict field-Sheffield Lake Board of Educa- the Class of 2021. Frank said he grew ment instead will be held on the school superintendents the green what the public health threat posed tion on April 12. up with those kids, and they grew up football field at Langston Middle light to hold outdoor ceremonies. by COVID-19 will be by then. While “It’s the excitement of being able to School at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 29. Unless the situation improves, he with him. vaccinations are working, as shown create new relationships, just being “We’re going to make it look as is warning against indoor ones, and “I’m not done with them yet,” he by much lower new case counts in able to start new,” said Frank. nice as possible and give the kids an he is setting strict limitations on said. “I’m still planning for gradua- recent weeks, he still fears another In 2002, he started his public edu- experience that’s unique,” he said. how they can be carried out. cation career as a history teacher at tion, still making sure the Class of wave will hit as coronavirus vari- “We’ve got some surprises in store Moving graduations outside will Oberlin High School. After a stint as 2021 is going to be sent off in the best ants spread. for kids and families.” allow for larger groups to take part, an instructor at the EHOVE Career way possible.” In some ways, the ceremony will Covell said. Contact Jason Hawk at (440) 329-7122 Center in Milan, he returned to — from staff reports look conventional — there will be “I’m pretty confident in that time or [email protected].

AstraZeneca accused of cherry-picking vaccine study data Lauran Neergaard and Zeke Miller hours after AstraZeneca on Monday trust in the scientific process.” National Institutes of Health issued “It would seem that whatever this The Associated Press announced its vaccine worked well The U.S. study was supposed to a statement saying the independent communication misstep is, at the in the U.S. study, an independent help settle lingering questions about monitors that oversee the study had WASHINGTON — AstraZeneca end of the day the data will have to panel that oversees the study scolded the effectiveness of a vaccine that “expressed concern that AstraZeneca may have included “outdated infor- stand for itself,” said Dr. Jesse Good- the company for cherry-picking data, is being widely used in Europe and may have included outdated infor- mation” in touting the effectiveness man of Georgetown University, a for- according to a senior administration other parts of the world and is about mation from that trial, which may of its COVID-19 vaccine in a U.S. official. to be considered for use in Ameri- have provided an incomplete view of mer FDA vaccine chief. study, federal health officials said The panel wrote to AstraZen- cans, too. the efficacy data.” The NIH’s Dr. Anthony Fauci told Tuesday in an unusual public rift that eca and U.S. health leaders that it Rebuilding confidence in its vac- The NIH urged the company to ABC’s “Good Morning America” that could further erode confidence in the was concerned the company chose cine was what AstraZeneca had “ensure the most accurate, up-to- the incident “really is what you call an shot. to use data that was outdated and hoped to accomplish on Monday, date efficacy data be made public as unforced error” and that he expects In response, AstraZeneca said that potentially misleading instead of the when it announced that a predomi- quickly as possible.” the discrepancy to be straightened it is working on more up-to-date most recent and complete findings, nantly U.S. study of 32,000 volunteers Outside experts were surprised out. information and that the more recent according to the administration offi- showed its vaccine was 79 percent and puzzled by the spat. But they Fauci also said the episode shows findings are consistent with its ini- cial, who discussed the contents on effective in preventing symptomatic noted that ultimately the Food and tial announcement that the vaccine the condition of anonymity given the COVID-19 disease, and that no vacci- Drug Administration will scrutinize the U.S. regulatory system is work- offered strong protection. It prom- sensitivity of the matter. nated volunteers had suffered severe all the data before deciding whether ing: “The data and safety monitoring ised an update within 48 hours. The letter goes on to say, “Deci- illnesses or hospitalizations. AstraZeneca’s vaccine can be rolled board picking up this discrepancy In an extraordinary rebuke, just sions like this are what erode public But shortly after midnight, the out in the U.S. was an example of a safeguard.”

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OUR OPINION Camden Township levies should pass There’s a lot of math involved in the two levies LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Camden Township trustees have asked voters to Other cities revived their these cities have downtowns that are homeless people right in the middle of approve, but it adds up to one answer: The levies should downtowns; so can Elyria vibrant. an area better suited for commercial Broad Street was bustling several development. What is the likelihood that pass. A lot has been written about our city years ago. Businesses may have been retail shops, restaurants and lofts will One of them, identified on the ballot as Issue 12, lately. bars, or deemed an eyesore, or violated be built next door? Who gives Young the would renew and increase for another five years a levy When it comes to positives, I’m won- some obscure building ordinance and right to label the legitimate concerns of dering also about downtown. that supports the township’s volunteer Fire Department. eventually forced to close, but citizens Elyria City Council “parochial” and nar- New schools, county and city build- The other, identified on the ballot as Issue 13, would spent money and people had jobs. row-minded? ings, a library, fancy sidewalks and a renew and decrease for five more years a levy that funds DENNIS BALUH Young made the billboard’s case when new fountain might look good in the Elyria road improvements. paper, but a population is needed to he described Frank Mayor Whitfield’s The fire levy would dou- enjoy those investments and many other Billboards rightly point out desire that “Council should pay more ble from 1 mill to 2 mills things. We’ve lost people in Elyria over problems in Elyria attention to lowering water bills, to ELECTION 2021 directing more resources to downtown and generate $166,269 the past several years. Editor Emeritus Andy Young and The and areas that bring ‘higher quality 3 Anyway, we take in many events Chronicle-Telegram validated the Elyria per year. The owner of a experiences’ to Elyria.” Isn’t that exactly ISSUE 12  No locally. They are wonderful and very billboards in his Sunday column. It is home valued at $100,000 the point of the billboards? 3 Yes eye opening, especially when you were not an accurate statement when Young CURTIS WEEMS currently pays $22.10 per ISSUE 13  No born and raised in Elyria. It’s intriguing said that Elyria “has done a better job of Avon Lake year, according to Lorain why there is a lot of political stagnation holding onto people” than “neighboring County Auditor Craig surrounding development in our down- cities.” How those who oppose Snodgrass’ office. The additional cost to that homeown- town area. Young makes an ineffectual argument stimulus could spend checks er would be $35 per year, for a total of $57.10. Anyone ever been to the Medina Ice that Elyria only lost 5.2 percent of its Festival? There are thousands of people Just a thought for those who do not Although the millage for the fire levy doubles, the population from 1980 to 2010 while on their “square” supporting an annual cities like Cleveland and Lorain lost believe the government should be giv- amount homeowners would pay increases by more than event. more. He fails to point out that Lorain ing people more money under the $1.9 that because of how property taxes are calculated. On to Vermilion, also an Ice Festival, County communities like Avon, Avon trillion coronavirus stimulus act. There The road levy would decrease from 2.5 mills to 1.5 events called Third Thursday’s, a Fish Lake, North Ridgeville, Amherst and are three really easy, common sense mills and generate $102,150 per year. The owner of a Festival, etc. Anyone from our city been Sheffield had population increases while alternatives. First, when they receive their checks home valued at $100,000 currently pays $47.90 per year, there? Elyria’s population continues to decline. On to Chagrin Falls. Another charm- for $1,400 in the mail or in their bank but that would drop by $28.74 to a total cost of $19.16. When the website Niche rated the top ing community with a river that runs ten Lorain County cities, six increased in accounts, return it to the government. Combined, Issues 12 and 13 would cost that home- through it (like ours) and older build- population while four slightly declined A second choice would be to donate the owner $6.26 more a year. ings (still standing). It is full of local from 2010-2019. entire amount to a charity that they feel Township Trustee Gust Ristas told us that township businesses like the other communities In terms of the quality of life, Young could strongly impact the lives of others officials structured the two levies so the increase and mentioned with everything from coffee doesn’t mention that according to Niche, in some beneficial way. Or third, they the decrease came as close as possible to balancing shops, to clothing stores, cafes, restau- Elyria is ranked ninth in the county for can keep it in the bank to help offset the rants, toys, hobbies and on and on. places to live while Avon, Oberlin, Avon cost if they become sick with COVID-19 each other out. Lorain, wow. So much more develop- Lake, Amherst, Vermilion, North Rid- because many of them probably do not The justification, he said, is that the township’s ment. geville, Sheffield, and Sheffield Village believe in the dangers of COVID-19 or approximately 19 miles of roads are in good shape, in The common denominator here is are all ranked higher. the COVID-19 vaccine either. part thanks to grants the township has received. they are older communities, and they Young lauds the Bridge Pointe Com- TONY NAPLES Meanwhile, the Fire Department, which has about made their older buildings work. All mons housing project for chronically Lorain 20 members, needs additional funding. Mostly it will go toward training and gear firefighters need, but Ristas said the department’s two pumper trucks date to 1992 and 2006 and may need to be replaced soon. Look to Germany for a civics lesson He also said the township would like to build a new Anyone who wondered, during this be presented with all sides of a con- past annus horribilis, whether many fire station at some point, but none of the levy money troversy and then given the chance to Americans no longer grasped the mean- argue it out in the classroom. has been earmarked for that. ing of democracy, could find plenty of “The idea is so they can make their By shifting where the taxes go, Ristas said, the town- stats to back that dismal conclusion. own views. There must be no conversion ship will better serve residents. In 2018 only around a third of Ameri- on political issues. This protects political rudy ubin “We’ve got good roads,” he said. “We’ve got a good cans could pass a basic U.S. citizenship T R education from political overreach.” Fire Department. We’re asking for a change in the bal- test modeled on the one required of Nazis and national socialism, and World Is such a concept even imaginable in immigrants for naturalization, according ance.” Wars I and II. When I went to school today’s America? In the last months of to a survey released by the Woodrow 2020 the Trump administration called Although township residents would pay a bit more we had to visit several concentration Wilson National Fellowship foundation. camps.” for “patriotic education.” His presiden- in taxes were both levies to pass, that slight increase And that was before the Trump admin- Beyond Germany’s particular his- tial “1776 commission” promoted a istration made the immigration test shouldn’t give voters pause. tory, political education includes the “pro-American” civic curriculum that harder. Once their calculations are complete, they should basics of “how democracy works, how would downplay the role of slavery in And in 2019, the Annenberg Public pass Issues 12 and 13. a law is made, how elections work, and American history. President Joe Biden Policy Center at the University of Penn- why democracy today is the way it is,” has already disbanded the commission sylvania found that only 39 percent of says Koehler. That includes discussing as overtly political. American adults could name all three democracy’s current problems in Ger- Yet the fact remains that as of 2018, branches of our federal government. In many and elsewhere. (Civic education, only nine states and the District of 2020, that number jumped to 51 per- available for adults and kids, hasn’t Columbia required a full year of civics. cent, perhaps because the first impeach- prevented actions by far-right extrem- (In 2018, the Pennsylvania legislature ment of Donald Trump provided a short course in civics. ists. But it well may have contributed to passed a vague act requiring schools But as antidemocratic trends threaten sliding support for the far-right Alterna- to give one civics test between grades our country, this level of civic ignorance tive for Deutschland party, which won seven and 12 that could be based on the has revived bipartisan interest in civic 12.6 percent of votes in the last federal citizenship test for immigrants.) education. U.S. Sens. Chris Coons, election). Led by Judge Marjorie Rendell, Phil- D-Del., and John Cornyn, R-Texas, And here is the most critical part for adelphia’s Rendell Center has had the have just introduced the Civics Secures Americans to ponder: Germany has brilliant idea of holding mock trials in Democracy Act, which would fund edu- a Federal Agency for Civic Education, elementary classrooms based on char- cators, nonprofits, and state agencies along with civic education centers in acters in the literature the kids are read- to strengthen civics education for K-12 each of its 16 states, that is considered ing; the students play lawyers, judge, students. The idea is to ensure sustained nonpartisan. That means they focus on and jury. A great way for youngsters to federal support for civics curriculum producing books, workshops, and mate- learn the meaning of rule of law, but developed by districts and states. rials for teachers based on “the values … dependent on teachers having the will Before this bipartisan bill gets bogged in our constitution,” says Koehler. and time to integrate the trials into their down by partisan attacks, I suggest all Teaching materials are augmented by curriculum. sides take a look at Germany’s deep a vast array of nongovernmental organi- To go wider, there needs to be political experience with civic education, and zations, including foundations funded consensus and funding for civic educa- the role it plays in combating extremism by each political party. There is a strong tion that teaches kids about the mean- and racism. There are important lessons focus on the need for pluralism, and les- ing and value of democratic institutions to be learned. sons on how to tell fake news from real. — with all their warts and historic bag- “Germany has a long tradition of civic Sound too good to be true? Koehler gage. education,” I was told by Daniel Koe- says not. “There is no partisan conflict And that hopefully incorporates the hler, director of the German Institute over [federal and state] civic education German approach of letting kids debate on Radicalization and De-radicalization centers,” he says. “They are more or less the controversies. Studies in Stuttgart. Given the country’s independent in choosing their topics, If Sens. Coons and Cornyn (with history of fascism, the German federal and have academic expert advisory White House backing) can convince the democracy set a goal of “spreading basic groups.” Each state, he adds, “has its public that civic ed is possible, without knowledge of democracy, rule of law, own focus points, different culture and partisan hysteria, they will truly deserve and history of past conflicts,” Koehler political issues, but they try to follow the the country’s thanks. said. basic template.” “We call it political education, and it However, and here comes the key: Trudy Rubin is a columnist and editorial board member for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Readers may is very established in our primary and “What is controversial in society must write to her at: Philadelphia Inquirer, P.O. Box 8263, secondary schools, including a history of be presented as controversial,” explains Philadelphia, Pa. 19101, or by email at trubin@ the Shoah [Holocaust], the reign of the Koehler. 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The U.S. must help vaccinate the world Will West Virginia WASHINGTON — In the United States, such as New Zealand can isolate itself despite worrying upticks in cases in more effectively than the vast United some states, we’re well on the way to vac- States, with its thousands of miles of scrap personal cinating ourselves out of the catastrophic land borders and coastlines. But no domestic COVID-19 crisis. To get fully country can totally seal itself off from the “back to normal,” though, we’re also ugene obinson outside world. income taxes? going to have to — gulp — help vacci- E R That is why Biden was right to take West Virginia is unique nate the rest of the world. two important steps. Last week, the Fifth Avenue boutiques and chattering among America’s 50 states. At The Biden administration has so away in every language you’ve ever White House announced plans to send 4 turbocharged the process of getting a convention in Wheeling, Vir- heard. million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine ginia, in 1861, delegates from vaccines into arms that, recently, we’ve One of the languages I used to pick out — found effective against the virus, but been administering as many as 3 mil- Virginia’s northwest counties, most frequently in tourist crowds was not yet approved for use in the United lion shots per day, and sometimes which were loyal to the Union, Portuguese, spoken with various Brazil- States — to Mexico and Canada. The voted to break away from that Cal Thomas more. Although pockets of recalcitrance Biden administration has framed this as ian accents. Before COVID-19, almost state over the issue of slavery administration, which cut fed- remain, demand for the vaccines still a “loan,” not a gift. But really it is a wise 2 million Brazilians visited the United and their refusal to be part of eral income taxes. far outpaces point-of-delivery supply, investment that will augment, at least States each year. But Brazil has seen the Confederate states. Asked why the state is see- and the number of Americans willing to incrementally, the lagging vaccination more deaths from the virus than any West Virginia is again ing relatively strong financial get vaccinated continues to rise. Alleged programs of our closest neighbors. country except the United States; anyone attempting to “break away,” numbers when many other reluctance among African Americans, for The administration has also who has been in Brazil over the past 14 this time on the issue of taxes. states are struggling, Justice example, appears to be evaporating as announced it will donate $4 billion to the days is forbidden to enter the country. While the Biden administra- says, “It’s absolutely economic access improves. According to President Covax Facility, an initiative spearheaded Joe Biden, by the end of May we will We’ll never really get back to normal as tion wants to raise federal growth. Our tourism industry, long as international borders are essen- by Gavi, the World Health Organization income taxes to cover over- our state parks — everything have obtained enough vaccine doses “for and the Coalition for Epidemic Prepared- every adult in America.” tially closed. And I don’t see how those spending, the governor of West — are booming in West Vir- ness Innovations to try to ensure fair dis- True, we should expect setbacks. It is borders can fully open until we can be Virginia, Jim Justice, wants ginia. This is across high tech, tribution of vaccines to poor countries as maddening to see the images of huge sure that visitors are not bringing with to reduce and eventually higher education, medical, well as rich ones. spring-break crowds in Miami, jammed them COVID-19 — perhaps in the form eliminate his state’s personal tourism, etc.” We need to do more. The Biden together with few participants wearing of variant strains that are more infec- income tax. If successful, West With such an improving administration has arranged to acquire masks properly. Those young people are tious, more deadly or more resistant to Virginia would join nine other economy, will the governor hundreds of millions more vaccine doses only helping the COVID-19 virus sur- our vaccines. states that do not impose state accept the state’s portion than are needed to inoculate the entire vive and potentially to mutate. But they Other nations face the same dilemma. income taxes on their citizens. of the $1.9 trillion relief bill are unlikely to become seriously ill if Consider New Zealand, which has so U.S. population, even including the teen- Though his state has experi- recently passed by Congress infected — and if they do take the virus completely eradicated COVID-19 that agers and children who might be able to enced a population decline for and signed by President home with them, at least there is a grow- jam-packed outdoor concerts can be be vaccinated depending on the results 70 years, Gov. Justice believes Biden? ing chance their parents and grandpar- held with nobody wearing masks. Why of ongoing trials. We should liberally now is the right time to reverse “Absolutely,” he says. The ents will already be immunized. would authorities there risk admitting spread that wealth to other countries, the trend by cutting the state’s problem, as The Wall Street I keep thinking, though, about other tourists from the United States, which is handing out surplus vaccines like candy income tax by 60 percent in Journal noted, is this language crowds that were part of the old normal. still seeing more than 50,000 new cases to poorer countries that need them — the first year, leading to its in the measure: “A state or ter- I think of the masses of foreign tour- of COVID-19 per day? Even when we get and that otherwise might not be able to eventual elimination. ritory shall not use the funds ists who gathered in the summer on that number down to 10,000 a day, as carry out mass vaccination until next In an interview, I asked to either directly or indirectly the National Mall, waiting their turn to Anthony Fauci wants, how could New year or even 2023. the governor for his rationale offset a reduction in the net enter the Smithsonian’s National Air and Zealand allow Americans in when the This is a crisis in which generosity and behind erasing his state’s tax revenue.” Space Museum. I think about the crush average of daily new cases there is less self-interest coincide. The plain truth is major revenue source. He said Governor Justice blames of international visitors who used to fill than one? that we won’t get back to normal until it is because the state’s econ- U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W. midtown Manhattan at Christmastime, The thing is, though, that even the everybody does. omy is booming and it now Va., for including that lan- so thick you could barely walk down the sturdiest walls erected against a virus has a “$100 million surplus,” in guage in the bill, but he says Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson’s email spite of the pandemic. That’s sidewalk, laden with shopping bags from will inevitably leak. A small island nation address is [email protected]. he will abide by the law if it is because, he says, businesses, interpreted in a way that frus- including restaurants, “are 100 trates his proposed tax cuts. percent open” and people are A federal fair, or flat tax — flocking to the state to spend even a “use” tax — instead time and money. of a graduated income tax, He estimates that if his has been a dream of many tax cut proposal passes the Republicans and conservatives majority Republican legisla- for decades. Not only would ture it will “put $2,200 more in it give everyone “skin in the people’s pockets. Every single game,” as opposed to the person in the state will end up current situation where half cash positive.” the country pays no federal What about those who do income tax, it would also elim- not earn enough to pay state inate much of the class war- income tax? “I’ll just write fare the left uses to raise taxes them a check,” he says. The on “the rich” and successful. governor says that expen- If Gov. Justice manages to diture will be paid for and navigate the legal challenges the lost revenue recovered that will likely come from his by raising the state sales tax proposed cut in state taxes, from 6 percent to 7.9 percent West Virginia could be a model “on beer, sodas, tobacco and for other states and even the luxury items.” He predicts his federal government. This proposal will raise property would require many voters to and home values, and result in get off the gravy train and take more jobs and higher wages. more responsibility for them- Such an outcome would selves. replicate the pre-pandemic Readers may email Cal Thomas at economy under the Trump [email protected]. The pandemic ushers in the age of biometric surveillance Imagine a world where you must his respiratory rate while he slept. keep in mind as wearables inch a growing debate about who owns agree to wear a small device to mon- Though he felt fine, he asked for a closer to becoming part of our the data that we generate with all of itor your movements, sleep or heart coronavirus test before a tourna- morning routines. Put these ques- our digital devices. But in the quest rate before you can enroll in school, ment at Hilton Head. The overnight tions in your back pocket in case to turn the page on the pandemic, it return to the workplace, attend a irregularity in breathing turned out you have to slap a wearable on your is easy to see how most of us might convention or book passage on a to be no anomaly: Watney tested arm: Michele Norris rush past these questions. Few of cruise ship. Thanks to COVID-19, positive for COVID and was quickly If a school, employer or any insti- us actually read the “terms of use” the age of biometric surveillance is remain in tight quarantine. ushered off the course — a diagno- tution is providing the device, what before activating a new device or already here. In , the provincial govern- sis that might have otherwise gone happens to the data they collect? agreeing to a software update. The Fast-tracked by the NFL, the NBA undetected as he never developed Where is it stored? Who has access? ment is also planning to use con- reality is that wearable technology is and colleges eager to bring back symptoms associated with COVID. How long is it maintained? Is it tact tracing wristbands in nursing arriving at a moment when our reli- students, wearable technologies His case underscores how wear- destroyed after a set period of time? homes, construction sites, schools ance on smart devices and all kinds that help detect coronavirus and ables can do more than just monitor Does the entity that requires this and First Nation communities. The of apps has already worn down our hinder its spread are being quickly bands vibrate or buzz when people proximity. They can potentially spot device clearly spell out its intended expectations about privacy. embraced despite obvious questions get within six feet of each other, and the disease, perhaps better than the use? Does it pledge never to reach Data in any form is wealth. Data about their impact on our privacy. collect location data to trace people temperature checks now common beyond those limitations? Since governance and data oversight are Wearing a fitness band to monitor who came in contact with someone at restaurants and bars. The Cen- these devices measure such core your steps is one thing. Wearing a who is COVID-positive. ter for Genomics and Personalized body functions as heart rate and too often afterthoughts. And com- mandatory bracelet so an employer At Michigan’s Oakland University, Medicine at Stanford has been using respiration, what’s to prevent an panies will always look out for their or institution can access continu- students returning to campus last data from smartwatches that track employer from taking action upon own interests first. If institutions ous data about your movement and fall were asked to wear BioButtons, resting heart rate and respiration to discovering that a worker’s health is are going to start handing out wear- health is something very different. a device the size of an egg yolk that, monitor spikes that might indicate a less than robust? Or a college from ables, they should also be willing to Well, brace yourself: This is some- when affixed to the chest, can mon- viral invader. Seventy percent of the making judgments about a student’s serve up answers and assurances. thing for which we are not prepared. participants in one Stanford study location? itor temperature, heart rate and res- Michele L. Norris is a columnist and consultant Whether it’s bands, lanyards, stickers piration — as well as location data. showed a spike in their heart rate If the data is stored by a third- for Washington Post Opinions and founding or monitors that look like wedding The Professional Golfers’ Associ- and respiration before the onset of party vendor, will it be shared or director of The Race Card Project. rings, wearables are becoming a ation gave its players, caddies and any kind of symptom, said Michael sold to other companies or agencies, go-to weapon in the continuing bat- essential staff bracelets or bicep Snyder, chairman of the Stanford or used for other purposes? Are the Dana tle against COVID and its emerging bands from a company called genetics department. devices always on? Or can they be variants. Whoop after one of those devices There is a lot of understandable turned off or disabled for privacy at Milbank will Last week, Israel’s Knesset serendipitously helped golfer Nick excitement around these devices, certain times of the day? be on book approved a bill requiring travelers Watney realize he was sick. but understand this: The technol- What is to prevent police depart- returning from abroad who do not Watney wore the band at first to ogy is running well ahead of any ments — or the FBI, or immigration leave for the have proof of vaccination or anti- oversight or guardrails about who or officials — from demanding access monitor sleep and heart rate to max- next several body status to wear electronic mon- imize his performance. But last June, what owns our biometric data. to location data? itoring bracelets that ensure they the device signaled a sudden rise in So here are a few questions to This is complicated stuff — part of months. A6 Wednesday, March 24, 2021 BUSINESS & POLITICS The Chronicle-Telegram

Postal Service: Slower mail, the Market In revIew Stock Market IndexeS fewer office hours coming Dow Jones industrials 33,240 the farthest reaches of its didn’t immediately return an email seeking Close: 32,423.15 32,560 Anthony Izaguirre Change: -308.05 (-0.9%) The Associated Press network and that 70 per- comment. 31,880 10 DAYS 34,000 Postmaster General Louis DeJoy on Tues- cent of first-class mail will DeJoy, a former supply-chain CEO who still be delivered within a took over the Postal Service last June, has day announced plans to slow mail deliv- 32,000 ery standards and cut hours at some post three-day standard. been mired in controversy since taking over The agency said it will offices as part of a 10-year strategy to stabi- the agency. 30,000 lize the struggling agency. subject potential changes Shortly after taking the position, DeJoy Details of the long-awaited plan come at to delivery standards, as carried out a series of controversial policy 28,000 DeJoy a time of intense scrutiny on the U.S. Postal well as several other parts changes that delayed mail before the 2020 of their plan, to a formal 26,000 Service over persistent delivery delays under election, fueling worry that he was sabo- SMONDJF Dejoy, a major GOP donor who took over the rulemaking process and advisory opinions taging the agency on behalf of Trump, a agency last summer. The plan also includes from the independent Postal Regulatory vocal critic of mail-in voting. DeJoy has a proposal to consolidate underused post Commission before they go into effect. strongly disputed that claim and eventually S&P 500 4,000 offices, hinted at a potential postage rate Sen. Gary Peters, a Michigan Democrat suspended some of his changes following who has been critical of DeJoy, cautioned Close: 3,910.52 3,940 increase and detailed investments in new intense public pushback and a crush of Change: -30.07 (-0.8%) that any reduction of delivery standards delivery vehicles, among other things. legal challenges. 3,880 10 DAYS would have a big impact on customers. 4,000 Facing an expected $160 billion in losses Despite the concerns, the agency said it “While I understand Postal Service lead- over the next decade, DeJoy and postal processed and delivered at least 135 million ership’s desire to set long-term goals, I am 3,800 executives stressed the need to cut costs ballots during the general election and that concerned that several of the initiatives in and modernize the agency’s operations as 99.7 percent of ballots were delivered to 3,600 its workload increasingly shifts from han- this plan will harm service for folks across election officials within five days. dling letters to hauling more and more the country who rely on the Postal Service 3,400 Mark Dimondstein, president of the packages. for prescription drugs, financial docu- American Postal Workers Union, said the “This is about the long-term viability of ments, running their small businesses, and 3,200 plan included some positive elements but SMONDJF the organization under the two missions more,” Peters said. that we have that are legislated, that is Democrats have repeatedly called for urged the agency to prioritize on-time deliveries and other service standards. 52-Week YTD 12-mo deliver to every house six days a week and be DeJoy to be removed from his post as deliv- High Low Name Last Chg %Chg %Chg %Chg ery times have lagged across the country. “Any proposals that would either slow self-sustaining,” DeJoy said. He announced 33,227.78 18,213.65 Dow Industrials 32,423.15 -308.05 -.94 +5.94 +56.60 the plans at a webinar with other postal ser- Late last month, President Joe Biden the mail, reduce access to post offices, or 14,451.80 6,504.56 Dow Transportation 13,906.55 -261.96 -1.85 +11.19 +84.42 named three nominees to the agency’s gov- further pursue the failed strategy of plant 931.30 593.52 Dow Utilities 859.13 +11.46 +1.35 -.64 +27.49 vice officials. 15,797.94 8,664.94 NYSE Composite 15,346.53 -205.03 -1.32 +5.66 +58.89 DeJoy said the biggest change would be erning board, which if approved, would give consolidation will need to be addressed,” 14,175.12 6,631.42 Nasdaq Composite 13,227.70 -149.85 -1.12 +2.63 +78.32 a relaxing of the current first-class letter Democrats and Democratic appointees a he said in a statement. 1,810.82 1,015.63 S&P 100 1,779.83 -8.23 -.46 +3.45 +57.45 3,983.87 2,191.86 S&P 500 3,910.52 -30.07 -.76 +4.11 +59.79 delivery standard of one-to-three-days to a majority on the panel and the ability to oust “The APWU will proactively engage with 2,682.94 1,181.96 S&P MidCap 2,530.91 -67.86 -2.61 +9.72 +87.61 one-to-five-day benchmark. DeJoy through a vote. Currently, all six of the USPS’s managers, the Postal Regulatory 42,290.82 21,955.54 Wilshire 5000 41,192.85 -477.84 -1.15 +4.40 +67.84 2,360.17 966.42 Russell 2000 2,185.69 -81.15 -3.58 +10.68 +99.33 Postal leadership said the longer time- board’s members were appointed by former Commission, leaders in Congress and the frame would apply only to mail going to President Donald Trump. The White House public to address these issues.” Market SuMMary: nySe and naSdaq

Gainers ($2 or more) Losers ($2 or more) Most Active ($1 or more) ROUNDUP Name Last Chg %chg Name Last Chg %chg Name Vol (00) Last Chg DolphEn rs 18.33 +12.88 +236.3 FreqTher 7.99 -28.30 -78.0 Sundial h 2632696 1.21 -.09 Stocks close broadly lower BenitecB s 9.26 +6.07 +190.3 WindtrTh n 2.53 -1.32 -34.3 DolphEn rs 1688426 18.33 +12.88 as banks stumble OncolBio 3.60 +.53 +17.3 JiayinGp 10.26 -4.38 -29.9 GeniusBr h1316793 2.63 +.24 Stocks closed broadly lower on Tuesday ConcdMed 4.04 +.56 +16.1 AnixaB hrs 4.80 -1.99 -29.3 BenitecB s 1239173 9.26 +6.07 and gave back nearly all of their gains from HothThr 2.51 +.33 +15.1 UpstarHld n118.48 -46.39 -28.1 Apple Inc s 951044 122.54 -.85 GloryStar 4.05 +.51 +14.4 HOF Res 4.03 -1.26 -23.8 AMC Ent 851213 10.66 -1.83 a day earlier as technology, industrial and PermRck 6.58 +.79 +13.6 Chemomb n36.15 -10.17 -22.0 HOF Res 816670 4.03 -1.26 bank stocks fell. OncoCyte 5.27 +.58 +12.4 IonisPhm 43.59 -12.05 -21.7 HothThr 798391 2.51 +.33 The S&P 500 fell 30.07 points, or 0.8 Evolus 16.09 +1.72 +12.0 OrientalCul n11.12 -3.07 -21.6 FordM 725999 12.21 -.64 percent, to 3,910.52. Technology stocks VolitionRX 3.86 +.39 +11.2 WaveLfSc 8.30 -2.23 -21.2 GenElec 655514 12.66 -.47 were the biggest drag on the market and pushed the Nasdaq 149.85 points lower, or StockS oF local IntereSt 1.1 percent, to 13,227.70. The Dow Jones YTD YTD Industrial Average fell 308.05 points, or 0.9 Name Div Yld PE Last Chg %Chg Name Div Yld PE Last Chg %Chg percent to 32,423.15. AMC Ent ...... 10.66 -1.83 +402.8 KindMorg 1.05 6.7 15 15.68 -.10 +14.7 AT&T Inc 2.08 6.9 20 30.00 +.01 +4.3 LockhdM 9.60 2.7 43 353.61 -4.05 -.4 Stocks of smaller companies, which have AMD ...... 78.38 -1.92 -14.5 Lowes 2.20 1.2 40 180.40 -1.49 +12.4 far outpaced the rest of the market this Ambev .05 1.8 15 2.77 -.11 -9.5 LumenTch 1.00 7.3 ... 13.63 -.74 +39.8 AP FILE AmAirlines .40 1.8 ... 22.27 -1.56 +41.2 Macys ...... 16.09 -1.69 +43.0 year, fell even more. The Russell 2000 index Apple Inc s .82 .7 33 122.54 -.85 -7.6 MarathnO .12 1.2 ... 10.17 -.66 +52.5 gave back 3.6 percent. A nonprofit advocacy group identified 267 pages and groups on Facebook that it Avient .81 1.8 ... 44.61 -4.30 +10.7 McDnlds 5.16 2.3 34 224.37 -.70 +4.6 BcoBrad .06 1.3 7 4.73 -.07 -10.1 MicronT ...... 85.40 -5.88 +13.6 Industrial and health care companies says spread violence-glorifying material. Facebook acknowledged that its policy BkofAm .72 2.0 20 36.90 -.76 +21.7 Microsoft 2.24 .9 38 237.58 +1.59 +6.8 also accounted for a good part of the sell- enforcement “isn’t perfect,” but said the report distorts its efforts. BenitecB s ...... 9.26 +6.07 +208.7 NanoD h ...... 9.12 -.71 +.2 Bionano ...... 8.37 -.68 +171.8 NiSource .88 3.7 ... 23.52 +.10 +2.5 ing. Energy stocks helped drag down the says it seeks to protect democracies from Suit accuses Mormon church Boeing ...... 241.25 -9.98 +12.7 NokiaCp .19 4.8 ... 3.98 -.08 +1.8 market too as oil prices fell. Canaan ...... 21.06 -1.91 +255.1 Nordson 1.56 .8 17 198.13 -3.58 -1.4 misinformation, identified 267 pages and of fraud in use of donations Carnival ...... 25.33 -2.15 +16.9 NorthropG 5.80 1.8 22 314.14 -.07 +3.1 Bond yields declined. That weighed groups on Facebook that it says spread vio- CedarF 3.74 7.9 ... 47.46 -1.06 +20.6 NorwCruis ...... 6 26.60 -2.05 +4.6 on banks and other financial companies SALT LAKE CITY — James Huntsman, a ChinaJJ h ...... 1.25 +.14 +23.3 OcciPet .04 .2 ... 26.59 -.87 +53.6 lence-glorifying material in the heat of the Cinedig h ...... 1.51 +.17 +134.1 OrientalCul n ...... 11.12 -3.07 +126.9 which look to yields as a benchmark for 2020 election to a combined following of member of one of Utah’s most prominent Cisco 1.45 2.9 20 50.01 -.29 +11.8 PNC 4.60 2.7 15 169.40 -1.82 +13.7 Darden 1.20 .9 25 136.75 +.01 +14.8 Palantir n ...... 23.26 -.96 -1.2 the interest rates they charge on mortgages 32 million users. families and brother of a former gover- nor, sued The Church of Jesus Christ of DenisnM g ...... 1.09 -.04 +68.5 ParkerHan 3.52 1.2 33 305.70 -5.28 +12.2 and other loans. More than two-thirds of the groups and Diebold ...... 13.62 -.13 +27.8 Petrobras ...... 8.15 -.22 -27.4 Investors continue to be focused on Latter-day Saints, accusing it of fraud and DineEquity 3.04 3.6 ... 84.38 -4.93 +45.5 Pfizer 1.56 4.4 23 35.36 -.64 -3.9 pages had names that aligned with several DolphEn rs ...... 18.33 +12.88 +439.1 PlugPowr h ...... 36.79 -2.12 +8.5 seeking to recover millions of dollars in the future outlook for the U.S. economy domestic extremist movements, the report EmersonEl 2.02 2.3 27 87.22 -2.13 +8.5 ProctGam 3.16 2.4 31 132.60 +2.42 -4.7 as millions of Americans get vaccinated contributions. EgyTrnsfr .61 7.9 ... 7.72 -.38 +24.9 RPM 1.52 1.7 7 88.97 +.21 -2.0 found. The first, boogaloo, promotes a ExxonMbl 3.48 6.3 71 55.22 -.69 +34.0 RiotBlck 1.00 ...... 50.12 -5.89 +195.0 The federal lawsuit, filed Monday, asserts every day. Investors are wavering between second U.S. civil war and the breakdown of Facebook ...... 33 290.63 -2.91 +6.4 RckitCo n ...... 23.04 +.05 +13.9 optimism that coronavirus vaccines that that the church spent members’ donations FifthThird 1.08 3.0 13 36.34 -.88 +31.8 SOS Ltd ...... 6.48 -.42 +337.8 modern society. The second is the QAnon FirstEngy 1.56 4.5 26 34.39 +.02 +12.3 Sherwin 6.60 .9 36 725.94 +5.70 -1.2 that were solicited for charity on com- might allow business and travel to return conspiracy, which claims that Donald FordM ...... 12.21 -.64 +38.9 SiriusXM .06 .9 28 6.24 -.07 -2.0 to normal and fears of higher inflation after mercial purposes. Huntsman alleges the FrptMcM ...... 21 32.20 -2.81 +23.8 Smucker 3.60 2.8 15 126.46 -.79 +9.4 Trump is waging a secret battle against FreqTher ...... 7.99 -28.30 -77.3 SwstnEngy ...... 4.23 -.36 +41.9 struggling economies were flooded with Utah-based faith known widely as the Mor- the “deep state” and a sect of powerful FuelCell ...... 13.94 -1.10 +24.8 Sundial h ...... 1.21 -.09 +155.3 credit and government spending. mon church has “repeatedly and publicly Funko ...... 46 18.12 +1.62 +74.6 supprt.cm 1.00 ...... 6.40 -.70 +190.9 Satan-worshipping pedophiles who dom- GenElec .04 .3 36 12.66 -.47 +17.2 Takung ...... 53.80 +4.80 +3,535.1 “The market feels like it is in this inflec- lied” about the use of billions of dollars in inate Hollywood, big business, the media GenMotors ...... 13 56.16 -1.94 +34.9 Tesla Inc s ...... 662.16 -7.84 -6.2 tion point,” said Darrell Cronk, chief contributions meant to pay for missionary GeniusBr h ...... 2.63 +.24 +90.6 Tilray ...... 23.22 -.68 +181.1 and government. The rest are various HOF Res ...... 4.03 -1.26 +227.6 Transocn ...... 3.28 -.35 +42.0 investment officer of Wells Fargo Wealth work, temples and other educational and anti-government militias. All have been HomeDp 6.60 2.3 24 289.98 +1.04 +9.2 UtdAirlHl ...... 6 54.36 -3.97 +25.7 and Investment Management. “It’s a good charitable work. HonwllIntl 3.72 1.8 31 208.59 -3.54 -1.9 UPS B 4.08 2.6 30 159.86 -1.20 -5.1 largely banned from Facebook since 2020. HothThr ...... 2.51 +.33 +5.9 USSteel .04 .2 ... 19.86 -1.93 +18.4 day for reflection.” Huntsman, brother of former U.S. dip- But despite what Avaaz called “clear HuntBncsh .60 3.9 14 15.30 -.44 +21.1 Vale SA .29 1.7 ... 16.58 -.43 -1.1 The price of U.S. crude oil dropped 6.2 lomat and ex-Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. Ideanom h ...... 2.82 -.26 +41.7 VerizonCm 2.52 4.4 13 56.91 +.32 -3.1 violations” of Facebook’s policies, it found Intel 1.39 2.2 12 63.48 -2.15 +27.4 CBS B .96 1.1 21 91.25 -9.09 +144.9 percent to $57.76 a barrel, pulling energy and son of late billionaire philanthropist that 119 of these pages and groups were Invacare .05 .6 ... 7.99 -.48 -10.7 WalMart 2.20 1.6 77 133.94 +1.57 -7.1 companies lower. Energy prices have been Jon Huntsman Sr., said he was defrauded ItauUnH ...... 8 4.98 -.11 -18.2 WellsFargo .40 1.0 93 38.24 -.73 +26.7 still active on the platform as of Feb. 24 and Keycorp .74 3.8 11 19.26 -.66 +17.4 Wendys Co .36 1.7 45 20.73 +.01 -5.4 steadily climbing this year until recently, out of millions during the 24 years he gave had just under 27 million followers. Face- as the global economy recovers and oil 10 percent of his annual income to the book said late Monday that of the 119 that demand worldwide increases while pro- church. He runs a film distribution com- coMModItIeS Avaaz found, only 18 “actually violated” duction remains constrained. Marathon pany in Southern California. utureS Facebook’s policies. Four had already been F Spot Oil fell 6.1 percent. “This is not a case about faith; it is a case Last Week Ago removed before Monday and Facebook has Exch Contract Settle Chg Another drop in long-term bond yields about fraud and corporate greed,” the law- Lt Sweet Crude NYMX May 21 57.76 -3.80 Gold (troy oz., spot) $1724.70 $1737.80 pulled bank stocks lower. When bond now taken down the remaining 14. suit said. Corn CBOT May 21 551.25 +2.25 Silver (troy oz., spot) $25.200 $25.741 Facebook acknowledged that its policy Wheat CBOT May 21 634.75 +7.50 Copper (pound) $4.0880 $4.1490 yields fall they mean lower interest rates Members are asked to contribute Soybeans CBOT May 21 1423.25 +5.75 on loans such as mortgages, and weaker enforcement “isn’t perfect,” but said the 10 percent of their income to the church. Cattle CME Apr 21 119.12 +.35 NYMX = New York Mercantile Exchange. CBOT = Sugar (world) ICE May 21 15.43 -.10 Chicago Board of Trade. CME = Chicago Mercantile report distorts its work against violent Exchange. ICE = Intercontinental Exchange. profits for banks and other lenders. Bank The practice, which is used in other faith Orange Juice ICE May 21 111.50 -3.30 of America fell 2.0 percent and Wells Fargo extremism and misinformation. groups, isn’t required for church members dropped 1.9 percent. American Express slid The company said in a statement that but is strongly encouraged. 2.8 percent. it has done more than any other internet A church spokesman said in a statement Mutual FundS The yield of the 10-year Treasury note company to stanch the of harmful that James Huntsman resigned his church Total Assets Total Return/Rank Pct Min Init material, citing its bans of “nearly 900 Name ($Mlns) NAV 4-wk 12-mo 5-year Load Invt fell to 1.63 percent. The yield was well membership last year and called his claims American Funds AmrcnBalA m 89,237 30.91 +0.7 +42.0/D +10.4/B 5.75 250 above 1.70 percent last week, which had militarized social movements” and the “baseless.” Contributions “are used for a American Funds CptWldGrIncA m 57,797 61.16 -1.2 +71.3/D +12.4/C 5.75 250 removal of tens of thousands of QAnon American Funds CptlIncBldrA m 62,917 65.08 +0.5 +41.7/D +6.9/D 5.75 250 put some pressure on the stock market. broad array of religious purposes, includ- American Funds FdmtlInvsA m 61,605 72.47 +0.2 +75.1/D +15.0/C 5.75 250 The S&P 500 hit a pandemic-era low pages, groups, and accounts. It added that ing missionary work, education, human- American Funds GrfAmrcA m 126,903 68.82 -1.6 +86.2/B +20.0/C 5.75 250 it is always improving its efforts against American Funds IncAmrcA m 76,339 24.46 +0.7 +46.2/E +8.8/E 5.75 250 exactly one year ago, on March 23, 2020, itarian causes and the construction of American Funds InvCAmrcA m 69,019 46.80 +1.4 +69.7/E +13.7/D 5.75 250 having dropped nearly 34 percent in about misinformation. meetinghouses, temples and other build- American Funds NwPrspctvA m 59,675 61.20 -2.6 +87.9/A +17.7/A 5.75 250 American Funds WAMtInvsA m 65,227 53.18 +1.9 +70.0/E +13.6/D 5.75 250 a month. That wiped out three years’ worth On Thursday, Facebook CEO Mark ings important in the work of the Church,” Dodge & Cox Inc 68,834 14.31 -1.0 +12.7/B +4.8/A NL 2,500 of gains. The index wound up roaring back Zuckerberg, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and Eric Hawkins said in the statement. Dodge & Cox Stk 76,123 218.84 +3.2 +99.3/A +15.5/A NL 2,500 Fidelity 500IdxInsPrm 292,195 136.00 +0.9 +77.8/C +16.2/A NL 0 in the coming months, and recovered all its Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai are slated to The lawsuit comes more than a year Fidelity Contrafund 110,135 16.67 -1.0 +74.9/D +19.3/C NL 0 losses by August. Through Monday, it had testify before Congress about extremism after a former church investment manager Fidelity TtlMktIdxInsPrm 59,773 112.99 +0.1 +85.5/A +16.6/A NL 0 Fidelity USBdIdxInsPrm 57,268 12.00 -1.1 +3.3/E +3.2/C NL 0 surged 76 percent from that low point. and misinformation on their platforms. filed a whistleblower complaint with the Metropolitan West TtlRetBdI 53,437 10.85 -1.0 +7.1/E +3.8/D NL 3,000,000 Cronk said many of the signs in the Facebook has tightened its rules against IRS, which The Washington Post initially PIMCO IncInstl 73,980 11.97 -0.6 +19.4 +5.9 NL 1,000,000 PIMCO TtlRetIns 52,960 10.25 -1.3 +6.0/E +4.0/C NL 1,000,000 market point to an early-stage recovery. violence, hate and misinformation in the obtained in December 2019. Schwab SP500Idx 52,698 59.99 +0.9 +77.8/C +16.1/A NL 0 Interest rates are rising as the economy past year. In October, it banned QAnon The complaint alleged that the church T. Rowe Price BCGr 56,981 166.09 -2.6 +77.5/D +21.5/B NL 2,500 Vanguard 500IdxAdmrl 363,203 362.10 +0.9 +77.8/C +16.2/A NL 3,000 strengthens, commodities like oil are mak- groups across its platform. Before that, it has misled members and possibly broken Vanguard DivGrInv 45,558 33.85 +2.0 +63.1/E +13.5/D NL 3,000 ing steady gains and sectors tied closely to would remove them only if they expressly federal tax rules for religious organizations Vanguard GrIdxAdmrl 54,316 131.31 -1.2 +86.9/B +20.8/B NL 3,000 Vanguard InTrTEAdmrl 79,152 14.71 -0.2 +12.6/C +3.3/B NL 50,000 economic growth are doing well. “It’s play- supported violence. It has also banned by using an affiliated investment arm to Vanguard InsIdxIns 118,413 346.32 +0.9 +77.8/C +16.2/A NL 5,000,000 ing out exactly as it should play out.” extremist and militia movements and set aside about $1 billion a year from the Vanguard InsIdxInsPlus 143,407 346.34 +0.9 +77.8/C +16.2/A NL 100,000,000 Vanguard IntlGrAdmrl 60,225 158.94 -7.1 +109.8/A +22.5/A NL 50,000 AstraZeneca fell 3.5 percent after U.S. boogaloo groups with varying degrees of $7 billion that the faith receives annually in Vanguard MdCpIdxAdmrl 55,666 271.78 -0.7 +97.5/D +14.8/B NL 3,000 authorities said that the drug company’s success. member donations. Vanguard PrmCpAdmrl 66,477 165.78 -1.1 +79.9/C +18.6/D NL 50,000 Vanguard STInvmGrdAdmrl 51,914 10.94 -0.4 +8.9/C +3.0/A NL 50,000 COVID-19 vaccination trial data contained For instance, while Facebook banned In the lawsuit, Huntsman says he repeat- Vanguard SmCpIdxAdmrl 51,681 100.74 -1.8 +114.9/C +15.8/A NL 3,000 “incomplete” information, which may “Stop the ” groups from its platform, edly demanded the return of his donations Vanguard TrgtRtr2025Inv 49,209 21.83 -0.8 +44.5/B +10.1/B NL 1,000 Vanguard TtBMIdxAdmrl 118,886 11.19 -1.1 +3.0/E +3.2/C NL 3,000 impact its efficacy. AstraZeneca’s vaccine is Avaaz — like The Associated Press — found following the whistleblower complaint but Vanguard TtBMIdxIns 51,974 11.19 -1.1 +3.0/E +3.3/C NL 5,000,000 being primarily used in Europe. that such groups and the #stopthesteal the church’s corporation refused, “effec- Vanguard TtInBIdxAdmrl 50,473 22.90 -0.1 +2.4/E +3.4/C NL 3,000 Vanguard TtInSIdxAdmrl 74,828 33.49 -1.9 +73.4/B +10.1/B NL 3,000 hashtag remained active on the platform tively taking the position that it could do Vanguard TtInSIdxInv 180,097 20.02 -1.9 +73.3/B +10.1/B NL 3,000 Report: Extremists thrive after the purge. Facebook’s failures, Avaaz whatever it wanted with tithing funds.” Vanguard TtlSMIdxAdmrl 280,758 99.37 +0.1 +85.6/A +16.7/A NL 3,000 Vanguard TtlSMIdxIns 186,509 99.38 +0.1 +85.6/A +16.7/A NL 5,000,000 on Facebook despite bans said, “helped sweep America down the Huntsman is seeking $5 million in dam- Vanguard TtlSMIdxInv 151,667 99.32 +0.1 +85.4/A +16.5/A NL 3,000 A new outside report found that Face- path from election to insurrection.” ages, which he plans to give to “organiza- Vanguard WlngtnAdmrl 95,504 77.89 +0.8 +47.5/C +11.1/A NL 50,000 Vanguard WlslyIncAdmrl 49,904 68.76 +0.1 +28.3/E +7.4/C NL 50,000 book has allowed groups — many tied to According to the report, the social net- tions and communities whose members QAnon, boogaloo and militia movements work provided a “fertile ground” for misin- have been marginalized by the Church’s Stock Footnotes: g=Dividends and earnings in Canadian dollars .h= Doe not meet continued- listings tandards lf = Late filing with SEC. n = New in past 52 weeks. pf = Preferred. rs = Stock has undergone a reverse stock split of at least 50 percent — to glorify violence during the 2020 elec- formation and toxicity that contributed to teachings and doctrines, including by within the past year. rt = Right to buy security at a specified price. s = Stock has split by at least 20 percent within the last year. tion and in the weeks leading up to the radicalizing millions of Americans, helping donating to charities supporting LGBTQ, un = Units. vj = In bankruptcy or receivership. wd = When distributed. wi = When issued. wt = Warrants. Mutual Fund Footnotes: b = Fee covering market costs is paid from fund assets. d = Deferred sales charge, or redemption fee. f = front load deadly riots on the U.S. Capitol in January. create the conditions in which the storm- African-American, and women’s rights.” (sales charges). m = Multiple fees are charged. NA = not available. p = previous dayʼs net asset value. s = fund split shares Avaaz, a nonprofit advocacy group that ing of the Capitol became a reality. — from wire reports during the week. x = fund paid a distribution during the week. Source: The Associated Press. Sales figures are unofficial.

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Biden has opened up the “We have a duty not just to protect it, but to health insurance markets as part of his coronavi- USDA CHOICE BONELESS FRESH WHOLE BONELESS CENTER CUT make it better and keep becoming a nation where rus response. health care is a right for all, not a privilege for a NEW YORK PICNIC PORK The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Ser- few,” Biden said at the James Cancer Hospital in vices, which runs the insurance markets, also said STRIP STEAKS HAMS LOIN Columbus. “Millions of families will be able to that additional savings for people who’ve been sleep a little more soundly at night because they dealing with unemployment will be available don’t have to worry about losing everything if they get sick.” through HealthCare.gov starting in early July. The Biden’s speech in the capital of a political bat- richer subsidies were incorporated in the COVID- TWIN CUT tleground state is part of a mini-blitz by the White 19 relief bill. PACK FREE House to highlight the relief package. Newly By spreading the word about the higher subsi- minted Health Secretary Xavier Becerra will dies, the White House is hoping to super-charge echo Biden’s comments Tuesday in Carson City, enrollment. But the 11 million people who $ 99 ¢ $ 99 Nevada, and join a Florida-themed Zoom event. already have private plans through the health law Second gentleman Douglas Emhoff will pitch the will also benefit. 8LB. 99LB. 1LB. aid in Omaha, Nebraska. Republicans see Biden’s sweeter subsidies USDA CHOICE BONELESS BEEF BONELESS STUFFED PACKING HOUSE Yet events interrupted the push, as Biden as an example of Democratic overreach on the CENTER-CUT BEEF needed to also address a mass shooting in Boul- COVID-19 bill. Policy consultant Brian Blase, a TOP ROUND PORK CHOPS der, Colorado, that left 10 people dead. He spoke former health care adviser in the Trump White ROAST BRISKET about the shooting and need for background House, expects most of the additional taxpayer checks before leaving for Ohio. And while touring assistance will merely substitute for what private $ 99 a cancer center in Columbus, Biden was asked if households would have otherwise paid. LB. he had the political capital to move forward on Their complaints notwithstanding, Repub- 2 AMISH VALLEY new gun control measures. licans may face a political dilemma. The higher SLICED FREE SPIRAL “I hope so,” said Biden, crossing his fingers. “I health care subsidies are keyed to the pandemic don’t know. I haven’t done any counting yet.” and expire by the end of 2022. That will let Dem- SLICED HAM On health care, the numbers suggest that con- ocrats set up election-year votes to make the new sumers’ fears about medical costs could be eased benefits permanent, or add even more. $ 99 $ 99 $ 99 by the new rescue package. The COVID-19 bill follows Biden’s strategy of The COVID-19 legislation cuts premiums paid LB. LB. LB. building on the Obama-era health law to move 2 FRESH 3 by a hypothetical 64-year-old making $58,000 3 the U.S. toward coverage for all. from $1,075 a month to about $413, based CATFISH CHECK OUT OUR on Congressional Budget Office estimates. A Another provision offers a dozen or so holdout FILLETS SPECIALTY ITEMS! 45-year-old making $19,300 would pay zero in states led by Republicans a financial inducement premiums as compared with about $67 on aver- to expand Medicaid to more low-income adults. • STUFFED PORTABELLA age before the law. People who have even a brief So far there have been no takers. $ 99 MUSHROOMS spell of unemployment this year can get a stan- It’s unclear how big a dent the Biden legisla- LB. dard plan for zero premium and reduced copays tion will make in the number of uninsured peo- 7 • STUFFED HUNGARIAN and deductibles. ple, which has risen to an estimated 33 million or FRESH OCEAN YELLOW PEPPERS “The ACA is over a decade old and this is liter- more. But it represents the biggest expansion of PERCH • STUFFED GREEN PEPPERS ally the first time that Democrats have been suc- federal help for health insurance since the ACA’s FILLETS cessful at improving it,” said analyst Larry Levitt enactment. • STEAK FAJITA $ 99 • SPANISH STEAK 4LB. • MANY OTHER BULK SPECIALTY ITEMS Yellen, Powell: More needed FISH FLIGNER’S OWN HOMEMADE FRY POLISH PIEROGI to limit economic damage EVERY FRIDAY THROUGHOUT Martin Crutsinger people will reach the other side LENT SEASON The Associated Press of this pandemic with the foun- 2/26-4/2 dations of their lives intact,” Yel- • TILAPIA OR COD WASHINGTON — Treasury • POTATO & CHEESE Secretary Janet Yellen and Fed- len said. PIEROGIES POTATO & CHEESE • POTATO & ONION • LEKVAR eral Reserve Chairman Jerome The economy fell into a deep • GREEN BEANS recession a year ago with an ini- • LEMON-TARTAR SAUCE SAUERKRAUT • DRY COTTAGE CHEESE Powell told Congress on Tues- • UTENSILS day that more must be done tial loss of 22 million jobs, many SERVING to limit the economic damage of them in service industries $ 99 11AM TO $ 99 Yellen Powell such as restaurants and retail from the coronavirus pan- dinner 5PM DOZEN stores. 5 demic. it under control. 7 Powell acknowledged that a Powell also reiterated that Republicans lawmakers MAPLE HONEY OUR OWN HOME-MADE recovery is far from complete. he does not expect programs pressed Yellen about reports The Fed will “not lose sight TURKEY BREAST SMOKED POLISH KIELBASA aimed at reviving the economy the administration is preparing of the millions of Americans will trigger unwanted inflation. a new $3 trillion “Build Back who are still hurting, including Both officials struck upbeat Better” spending plan for infra- lower wage workers in the ser- $ 99 $ 69 notes about the U.S. economy’s structure projects and improv- vices sector, African Americans, outlook in their appearances ing education and job training. LB. LB. Hispanics and other minority 3 4 Tuesday before the House The measure would be partly ECKRICH TROYER PRE-SLICED DELI SLICED groups that have been espe- Financial Services Committee. financed by increasing taxes on cially hard hit,” Powell said. VIRGINIA YELLOW AMERICAN COOKED They said that, while there are the wealthy and corporations. The Fed kept its benchmark HAM CHEESE SALAMI encouraging signs of a , Yellen said that the adminis- interest rate at a record low it is important that government tration is considering boosting of 0 percent to 0.25 percent support continue in order to the corporate tax rate from the $ 99 $ 99 $ 99 at its meeting last week and make sure the millions of peo- current 21 percent to 28 per- even though it significantly LB. LB. LB. ple who have lost jobs can cent. It was cut in the Trump 3 2 2 boosted its economic forecast, ON THE VINE RUSSET JUMBO RED SEEDLESS return to the labor market. administration from 35 percent it continued to signal that the Several Republican lawmak- as part of the 2017 tax bill. benchmark rate would remain POTATOES ers expressed worries that run- “We have had a global race to TOMATOES 10 LB. BAG GRAPES unchanged through 2023. way inflation could be triggered the bottom in corporate taxa- Under the March 2020 by the more than $4 trillion in tion and we hope to put an end COVID-19 relief law, the Trea- $ 99 support provided by Congress to that,” Yellen said. sury secretary and Fed chair- last year, the Biden adminis- Rep. Barry Loudermilk, R-Ga., man are required to testify 2 tration’s recently approved $1.9 cited comments from critics before Congress on a quarterly FRESH trillion support package, cou- that the administration’s relief basis to provide updates. Pow- pled with the Fed’s ultra-low package was more than six CILANTRO ell and Yellen will appear today interest rates. times larger than it needed to before the Senate Banking Addressing those concerns, be. Yellen said that the coun- Committee. ¢ $ 49 Powell said that the Fed remains try has lost 9.5 million jobs 2/$ strongly committed to its two and if discouraged workers are PUBLIC NOTICE LB. LB. policies goals of achieving max- counted, the jobless rate now 99 1 1 imum employment and stable would be over 9 percent. LEGAL NOTICE JUMBO CRISP JUMBO JUMBO prices, which it interprets as “We have a huge problem of The Lorain County CUCUMBERS price increases averaging 2 per- joblessness” that needs to be Community Alliance Basic CELERY RED PEPPERS cent per year. addressed, Yellen said. Audit report for the years As progress is made against The Tuesday hearing marked ended June 30, 2020 and 2/$ 2019, is available for review. the virus and the economy the first joint appearance by Contact Virginia Haynes, opens, the Fed expects inflation Powell and Yellen in their cur- Administrative Coordinator, 1 will rise over the course of this rent jobs and it was Yellen’s first Lorain County Community GREEN year, he said. congressional appearance since Alliance, c/o LCCC, 1005 N “Our best view is that the taking over as Treasury secre- Abbe Road, Elyria, OH 44035 PLANTAINS effect on inflation will be nei- tary. Phone 440-328-2362 or ther particularly large or per- Yellen said the $1.9 trillion administrator@lccommu- ¢ ¢ sistent,” Powell said. And as he American Rescue Plan held nityalliance.org. The audit ¢ has done in the past, he said that out the prospect of returning report may also be viewed on STALK LB. 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NATIONAL WEATHER OUR WEATHER | Go to AccuWeather.com TODAY’S FORECAST FOUR-DAY FORECAST RESORT CITIES Today Tom. MORNING AFTERNOON EVENING TONIGHT THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Aspen 37 18 c 40 23 sf Cancun 85 79 s 86 79 pc Daytona Beach 79 62 pc 84 65 pc Honolulu 80 70 sh 80 69 sh Jacksonville 82 60 pc 88 65 pc Key West 82 75 s 84 76 pc Las Vegas 68 50 s 66 49 pc 58° 74° 71° 61° 71° 54° 56° 39° 61° 44° 47° 30° Miami 84 73 s 86 74 pc Montego Bay 85 74 pc 86 75 s Breezy and very warm today; a passing shower in the morning. Cloudy and Cooler; spotty Sun followed Myrtle Beach 70 58 c 73 65 pc Mostly cloudy tonight. Cooler with rain warm; afternoon morning by increasing possible Nassau 83 72 pc 84 72 s High 76° / Low 50° rain showers clouds Oranjestad, Aruba 86 78 pc 86 77 pc Orlando 85 64 s 90 67 pc ALMANAC SUN AND MOON Palm Springs 80 53 s 68 48 pc Forecasts and graphics Puerto Vallarta 79 53 pc 79 55 s provided by Lorain County Airport through 6 p.m. yesterday. Sunrise today 7:25 a.m. Punta Cana, DR 84 73 s 84 74 s AccuWeather, Inc. ©2021 Temperature Precipitation Sunset tonight 7:45 p.m. Rio de Janeiro 87 75 s 87 75 pc Moonrise today 3:00 p.m. High 68° 24 hours ending 6 p.m. 0.00" San Juan, PR 85 75 sh 85 74 pc Shown are today’s noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. Low 39° Month to date 0.80" Moonset today 5:25 a.m. Tahiti 88 83 sh 89 83 sh Normal high 52° Normal month to date 1.96" Full Last New First Tampa 80 65 s 86 69 s Normal low 32° Year to date 3.71" WORLD CITIES Showers T-storms Rain Flurries Snow Ice Cold Front Warm Front Stationary Last year's high 42° Last year to date 7.70" -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s Last year's low 36° Normal year to date 6.81" Today Tom. Mar 28 Apr 4 Apr 11 Apr 20 City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Today Tom. Today Tom. REGIONAL WEATHER Athens 57 40 pc 49 40 pc City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Euclid Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows. Amsterdam 54 43 c 55 43 pc Atlanta 75 62 sh 81 65 t Memphis 77 63 pc 71 51 t Avon Lake Cleveland 70/52 Baghdad 83 61 pc 73 54 pc Atlantic City 56 51 r 68 53 pc Milwaukee 57 41 c 46 35 r 71/50 LAKE ERIE 71/51 70 40 s 72 56 s Baltimore 59 51 r 71 60 c Minneapolis 44 33 r 48 28 pc Wind south-southeast at 10-20 knots today. Beirut 64 54 sh 62 54 pc Birmingham 76 63 sh 75 57 t Nashville 76 61 pc 71 54 t Sandusky Seas 1-3 feet. Visibility clear. Lakewood Berlin 56 39 pc 58 39 pc Boise 52 36 c 52 31 pc New Orleans 74 71 r 81 65 t 67/48 72/52 Buenos Aires 78 68 s 71 66 t Boston 54 46 c 64 51 pc New York City 53 50 r 69 54 c Lorain Amherst Cairo 70 51 s 69 53 s Charleston, SC 77 59 pc 79 64 pc Norfolk 63 53 r 75 62 pc 71/50 Calgary 45 26 r 35 24 c Charleston, WV 76 54 pc 70 58 r Oklahoma City 62 42 r 60 43 c Huron 74/50 Maple Heights Dublin 53 42 sh 55 38 r Chicago 60 44 c 51 37 r Omaha 49 37 c 52 35 pc 69/50 Parma 74/53 Elyria 76/53 Hong Kong 76 69 pc 77 69 s Cincinnati 72 53 pc 65 52 r Philadelphia 56 52 r 71 58 c 76/50 Jerusalem 57 50 s 53 48 pc Columbus 71 51 pc 67 53 r Phoenix 72 50 s 75 51 pc Brunswick Lisbon 65 46 s 65 50 pc Dallas 77 51 pc 69 50 r Pittsburgh 71 53 pc 72 56 sh Bellevue Oberlin Hudson 53 38 c 56 48 pc 39 25 sf 50 31 c Grafton 76/51 London Denver Portland, OR 51 42 r 55 40 pc 74/50 77/50 74/52 Madrid 69 37 s 69 40 pc Des Moines 49 37 c 50 37 c 57 46 sh 66 50 pc Norwalk 77/51 Providence 75/51 Mexico City 81 51 pc 81 53 s Detroit 70 48 c 63 45 r Raleigh 68 55 r 77 66 pc Wellington 56 47 r 64 48 pc El Paso 62 41 pc 68 46 pc St. Louis 65 47 pc 61 45 r 77/50 Medina Cuyahoga Falls Moscow 39 25 s 45 35 s Erie 65 53 c 64 50 sh Salt Lake City 50 38 s 49 35 sh 75/50 75/53 New Delhi 89 65 pc 87 65 pc Fairbanks 25 20 sn 32 7 sn San Diego 67 54 pc 62 53 r New London Paris 62 44 pc 58 41 pc Houston 80 68 t 76 53 t San Francisco 65 51 pc 61 46 s 76/51 Rome 60 39 pc 60 41 s Huntington, WV 75 55 pc 69 58 r 42 22 sn 50 30 pc Lodi Wadsworth Santa Fe Willard Seoul 60 41 pc 62 40 pc Indianapolis 69 47 pc 62 46 r Seattle 51 41 r 52 40 pc 74/49 74/50 76/51 Akron Singapore 86 76 t 87 77 t Kansas City 52 40 c 53 38 c Toledo 72 45 pc 66 46 r 70/52 Sydney 81 63 s 78 61 s Little Rock 77 59 s 67 45 r Topeka 53 40 c 54 37 c Bailey Lakes Barberton Tokyo 65 57 s 64 54 c Los Angeles 77 53 s 60 50 c Tucson 62 43 s 71 46 pc Shiloh 75/51 Creston Doylestown 76/52 Toronto 58 47 sh 64 46 pc Louisville 76 56 pc 68 52 r Washington, DC 60 53 r 73 64 c 75/52 74/48 73/50 Warsaw 46 36 c 50 39 pc Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice. Fabric from Wright bros.’ airplane on NASA’s Mars chopper Marcia Dunn The swatch made the 300 million-mile aboard space shuttle Discovery in 1998. The Associated Press journey to Mars with the blessing of the Both astronauts were from Ohio. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — A piece of Wright brothers’ great-grandniece and NASA’s 4-pound helicopter will attempt the Wright brothers’ first airplane is on great-grandnephew, said park curator to rise 10 feet into the extremely thin Mars. Steve Lucht. Martian air on its first hop. Up to five NASA’s experimental Martian helicop- “Wilbur and Orville Wright would be increasingly higher and longer flights are ter holds a small swatch of fabric from pleased to know that a little piece of their planned over the course of a month. the 1903 Wright Flyer, the space agency 1903 Wright Flyer I, the machine that The material is taped to a cable beneath revealed Tuesday. The helicopter, named launched the Space Age by barely one the helicopter’s solar panel, which is Ingenuity, hitched a ride to the red planet quarter of a mile, is going to soar into his- perched on top like a graduate’s mortar- with the Perseverance rover, arriving last tory again on Mars!” Amanda Wright Lane board. month. and Stephen Wright said in a statement For now, Ingenuity remains attached Ingenuity will attempt the first pow- provided by the park. to the rover’s belly. A protective shield ered, controlled flight on another planet Orville Wright was on board for the dropped away over the weekend, expos- no sooner than April 8. It will mark a world’s first powered, controlled flight on ing the spindly, long-legged chopper. “Wright brothers’ moment,” noted Bobby Dec. 17, 1903, at Kitty Hawk, North Caro- The helicopter airfield is right next to Braun, director for planetary science at lina. The brothers took turns, making four the rover’s landing site in Jezero Crater. NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. flights that day. The rover will observe the test flights from NASA / JPL-CALTECH / MSSS VIA AP The Carillon Historical Park in Dayton, A fragment of Wright Flyer wood and a distant perch, before driving away to The released debris shield for the Ingenuity helicopter is the Wrights’ hometown, donated the post- fabric flew to the moon with Apollo 11’s pursue its own mission: hunting for signs shown Sunday dropped on the surface of Mars from the age-size piece of muslin from the plane’s Neil Armstrong in 1969. A swatch also of ancient Martian life. Rock samples will bottom of the Perseverance rover. The helicopter’s first bottom left wing, at NASA’s request. accompanied John Glenn into orbit be set aside for eventual return to Earth. Mars test flight will occur around April 8.

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cyan A8 magenta A8 yellow A8 black A8 Section Have a news tip? If you see news happening, B call The Chronicle newsroom Wednesday, at (440) 329-7155 or email ctnews@ March 24, chroniclet.com. 2021 WWW.CHRONICLET.COM AVON LAKE Aquatic Center adding rock wall Dylan Reynolds Monday to the Montana-based Spec- played on similar swimming pool ways to enjoy most seasonal events and wide, you get multiple people trying to The Chronicle-Telegram trum Aquatics Co. climbing walls in Colorado and they attractions. One resident sent a written get up there.” AVON LAKE — A 15-foot-tall Accessible to multiple age groups and love it. The Ellen Trivanovich Aquatic message to Council asking about the Council voted to approve the funding rock-climbing wall over the pool is built with modular panels, the climbing Center is aiming for a June 4 opening safety of the climbing wall. wall will be placed in the deep end of date, according to the Avon Lake Recre- Public Works Director Joseph Reitz, for the climbing wall on an emergency expected to be a crowd-pleaser this the pool, where it will angle inward as it ation Department’s website. Hours and who once lived with friends who basis to expedite the process and allow summer as Avon Lake opens the Ellen gets higher for safety reasons. additional information are expected to had a rock wall in their living room, the pool accessory to be built in time Trivanovich Aquatic Center for the first “It’s going to be pitching toward the be released soon. responded that the model Avon Lake for summer. The ordinance passed time since 2019. water, so as you fall off of it, you’re going Mayor Greg Zilka previously said plans to buy will be safe and probably unanimously. The city had $25,000 budgeted for to be falling in the water,” said Coun- the city is planning to resume multiple “a very popular attraction.” the “Aqua Climb Kurve” wall but now cilwoman Jennifer Fenderbosch, 2nd summer activities that were canceled “It’s going to be safe because it only Contact Dylan Reynolds at (440) 329-7123 expects to pay no more than $22,000. Ward. “It’s just great fun.” last year due to the COVID-19 pan- allows one person,” Reitz said. “Some or [email protected]. Follow him City Council authorized the payment She said her grandchildren have demic, and he believes there can be safe of those ones that are multiple panels on Twitter @drey1357.

LAGRANGE TOWNSHIP Postcards from across the country Audit: Ely Elementary class is building collection $5,800 in Laina Yost The Chronicle-Telegram penalties ELYRIA — The sounds of oohs and aahs trickled out of Mandy Mazzola’s first grade classroom Tuesday. Students inside the Ely Elementary class- paid to IRS room were looking at a postcard from the United Kingdom — Bexhill-On-Sea, to be The Chronicle-Telegram precise — and learned different facts about LaGrange Township failed to pay income taxes the U.K. withholding from employees’ paychecks to the Students are then taking the card and add- Internal Revenue Service between May 2018 and ing it to the map they are creating. The postcard was sent to Mazzola, who is June 2020, resulting in $5,824 in tax penalties, collecting postcards from across the country a state audit of the township’s 2018 and 2019 for a classroom project. She got the idea after books found. the class read through “The Journey of Oliver Interest and penalties “could have been K. Woodman.” avoided had the township timely remitted its The story is about a wooden boy who takes employee federal tax withholdings,” Ohio Audi- BRUCE BISHOP / CHRONICLE PHOTOS a cross-country journey and sends postcards tor Keith Faber’s office found. back to his uncle. ABOVE: Some of the postcards Mandy Mazzola’s first graders have collected are Fiscal Officer Roberta Moore reimbursed the Mazzola said she reached out to parents to shown outside their Ely Elementary classroom. BELOW: Demani Crim holds his township’s general fund for the tax interest and see if they could collect different postcards favorite postcard, which is from Arizona, while Mazzola adds cards to the board. penalties in the amount of $5,824 on Feb. 10, from around the United States. The students the audit said. The results of the state audit were are then filling out a map of the U.S. with all released Tuesday and can be found at https:// the postcards they get. ohioauditor.gov/auditsearch/Reports/2021/ She also created a social media post look- LaGrange_Township_19_18-Lorain_FINAL.pdf ing for postcards. That’s when she said it or http://bit.ly/3d1OlfB. really blew up. In an official reply included in the audit, England is the first place outside of the U.S. Moore told the auditor’s office that during the they’ve received, but she’s also gotten post- time span in question, several pay periods for cards from various states. LaGrange Township fire and EMS payroll were Students have looked at Texas, New Mex- changed from annual and monthly to biweekly. ico, Nevada, California, Oregon, Wisconsin, Florida, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, “For 25 years my deposit period was by the New York, Maine and Alaska. 15th of the month,” she wrote. Each postcard contains fun little facts “Changing the pay periods obviously affected about the states. A postcard from Florida fea- my deposit period. The sad part is that you are tured facts about sea life and beaches in the not notified that the payment was late until a area. year after the deposit. Each card gets pinned up to a map outside “Also if the deposit causes a late fee then part the classroom. Mazzola is still looking for of your next payment is applied to the period postcards from the middle states in the U.S. with the late fee which causes a shortage for the However, she said she doesn’t even mind if next payment you intended it for.” there are multiple postcards for one state. She Moore told auditors she had spent “a lot of time said each one looks different and students on the phone with the IRS” trying to understand still learn different facts about it. their rules and now pays all withholding to the Mazzola herself doesn’t even know some of IRS the same day she makes out the checks “so the people who have sent in postcards. all of the payments will from now on be early.” Demani Crim’s favorite postcards feature a “Yes it was my fault and I’ve owned up to it,” turtle and a manatee. He said he likes learn- she wrote, adding that it was the first time in 30 ing about all the different animals in other years she ever had what auditors call a “finding states. for recovery.” Trenton Lawrence also had a mind toward “The Auditor’s Office needs to make sure that animals, especially the horses in Texas. Mazzola said students are now also think- this issue is in their training courses from now ing outside the U.S. with England and hope- on so that other fiscal officers are aware that late fully other countries coming in. She said fees are subject to a finding for recovery,” Moore they’re thinking about how far away England wrote. is and what life is like there. Some of the questions were also typical for “Changing the pay periods first graders, like what type of bread England obviously affected my deposit has. But Mazzola said students have also started period. The sad part is that thinking about different ways of transporta- you are not notified that the tion to get places and what else is out there in the world. payment was late until a year One student said he hopes they get a post- after the deposit. ... card from South America, while others hope that maybe they’ll get one from a special cards have arrived. card — whether from another state or coun- “Yes it was my fault and I’ve someone at the North Pole. Mazzola said they’re going to keep collect- try — they can send it to Mazzola’s classroom owned up to it.” ing postcards until the end of the school year. at 312 Gulf Road, Elyria, OH 44035. Even staff members have gotten excited Fiscal Officer Roberta Moore, adding that it about the project, looking to see what post- If someone is interested in sending a post- Contact Laina Yost at (440) 329-7121 or [email protected]. was the first time in 30 years she ever had what auditors call a “finding for recovery”

ROUNDUP Fire damages Rosebelle Avenue One firefighter was treated and released from a hospi- home in North Ridgeville tal after suffering an injury while performing fire control duties, according to the release. The North Ridgeville Fire NORTH RIDGEVILLE — A home in the 5900 block of Department clarified that it was one of its firefighters who Rosebelle Avenue was damaged during a fire Monday eve- was hurt, and he required stitches to his hand as a result of ning while the residents weren’t home, according to the the injury. North Ridgeville Fire Department. No other updates were available on the fire Tuesday Firefighters heard reports that someone might still be afternoon. inside the residence, but a search found no evidence of anyone. When crews arrived, flames were visible from Driver not hurt after SUV hits the front of the house along with a moderate amount of building at Chestnut Commons smoke, according to a news release. ELYRIA — An Elyria woman was cited with a misde- North Ridgeville firefighters had the blaze under control meanor traffic violation Tuesday morning after her SUV 10 minutes after arriving, but the flames had been burning struck a building in the 300 block of Chestnut Commons long enough to cause “the majority of the fire damage” to Drive. The crash happened at approximately 11 a.m. the main level and “light to moderate smoke damage” to Elyria police Capt. William Pelko said 67-year-old Mary the rest of the home, the release states. Fortney was transported to University Hospitals Elyria spots were completely extinguished by 7:07 p.m. The Medical Center as a precaution after her Subaru Forester cause has not yet been determined. hit the building, which houses One Main Financial and BRUCE BISHOP / CHRONICLE Twenty-nine total fire and medic personnel responded to Romeo’s Pizza, among others. She was not hurt, police said. the scene, according to the release. In addition to the North Fortney was cited with reasonable control, a misde- LifeCare personnel and Elyria firefighters help a driver from her Ridgeville Fire Department, Avon, Avon Lake, Westlake and meanor, by Elyria police. vehicle after it hit One Main Financial in the Chestnut Commons North Olmsted fire departments sent personnel. — from staff reports shopping complex in Elyria on Tuesday.

cyan B1 magenta B1 yellow B1 black B1 B2 Wednesday, March 24, 2021 The Chronicle-Telegram Obituaries & Memoriams Dora J. Treadway Carol Ann Kerstetter Michael L. Mills, Sr. Dora J. Treadway She was a loving Carol Ann Ker- McCara) Tomash- Michael L. Mills, He was preceded (nee Sewell), 77, of and supportive stetter (nee Tomash- eski and brothers, Sr., 62, of Cleveland in death by his fa- Olmsted Township, mother and took eski), 83, of Elyria, Daniel and Larry formerly of Lorain, ther, Samuel Mills; passed away Tues- enormous pride in passed away Mon- Tomasheski. passed away in his his mother, Janie day, March 23, 2021 her grandchildren day, March 22, 2021 The family will home surrounded Mills and his be- at Holy Family Hos- and their accom- at University Hospi- receive friends from by his loving fam- loved nephews, pice in Parma. She plishments. Dora tals Elyria Medical 4 to 7 p.m., Thurs- ily and friends on Kristopher and Jer- was born December was a member of Center following a day, March 25, 2021 Thursday, March emy Mills. 10, 1943 in Cleve- the West Park Chap- brief illness. She at The Lauben- 11, 2021. He was Michael Sr. is land, the daughter ter #427 and Order was born December thal-Mercado Fu- born May 11, 1958 survived by his of the late Fred and of the Eastern Star 10, 1937 in Elyria. neral Home, 38475 in Lorain, to Sam- children, Michael Gladys Kohler. for more than 50 years. Carol was a 1955 Elyria Chestnut Ridge Rd. (at State uel Mills and Janie R. L. Mills, Jr., Marko D. On October 9, 1965, Dora In accordance with Dora’s High School graduate and Rt. 57), (440) 322-4626. Covid Mills (nee Jones). Mills, Jason A. Mills married Tom Treadway, who wishes, no services are to be had worked as a shoe sales guidelines will apply, please He received a Chris- and Natasha M. Mills; survives. held. Due to Covid-19, a cele- consultant for Higbee’s and wear a face covering. Mass tian Baptism at Mt. nine grandchildren; She is survived by four bration of life gathering will Dillard’s. She was a mem- of Christian Burial will be Zion Baptist Church on Feb- his siblings, Kenny Keathley, children, Teresa (Tony) Zin- be set for a later date. ber of St. Agnes Church in 10 a.m., Friday, March 26, ruary 2, 1969. He was a Vet- Cheryl Mills-Bryant (Ken- gale of Hiram, Trevor (Ruth) Arrangements are in the Elyria. Carol always placed 2021 at St. Agnes Church, 611 eran of the U.S. Army, where neth Sr.), Christene Mills, Treadway of Homerville, Neil care of Zeis-McGreevey Fu- her family fi rst and enjoyed Lake Ave., Elyria, OH 44035 he received the Army Service Jeffrey Mills, Karl Mills (Jen- (Kristen) Treadway of Parma neral Home, Lakewood. gardening and watching (please meet at church). The Ribbon and distinguished nifer) and Sandy Epps; aunts, and Dawn (Kevin) Comella In lieu of fl owers, contri- Cleveland Sports. Reverend Father Charles T. himself as a Marksman of Barbara Williams, Gloria of Brunswick and six grand- butions may be made to Holy Survivors include two Diedrick, Pastor will be the the M-16 Rifl e. He also served Jones and Mary Scott and a children, Tyler Zingale, Jake Family Hospice, 6707 State daughters, Kathy Kerstetter, Celebrant. Burial will be at proudly as a Civil Servant host of cousins, nephews and Treadway, Terek Zingale, Road, Parma, OH 44134. Kristy Sawyers (Gordon); St. Mary Cemetery in Elyria. with the U.S. Postal Service nieces. Dawson Treadway, Jessica Condolences may be ex- seven grandchildren; four Memorial contributions in for ten years, fondly remem- A viewing will be held Fri- Comella and Emily Comella. pressed to the Treadway fam- great-grandchildren and a Carol’s memory may be sent bered as the ‘Mailman.’ day, March 26, 2021 from 10 Dora was an avid Cleve- ily at sister, Linda F. Lakocy (Rich- to St. Agnes Church. Michael Sr. was an avid and a.m. until time of service at land sports fan and especially www.zmfh.com ard). Online condolences to the competitive player of darts 10:30 a.m. at Brown-Robin- loved the Indians and CAVS. Carol was preceded in family may be expressed at and pool, achieving cham- son Funeral Home, Lorain. death by her husband of 62 www.laubenthalmercado.com pionships along the way. He He will be laid to rest with years, James Lamar; son, enjoyed watching all sports, Military Honors at the Ohio Robert W. Dupont James A. (Tammy); daughter, working on cars, surrounding Western Reserve National Robert W. Dupont, 72, of Elyria, died Tuesday, March 23, Kelly Strickler (Tim); par- himself with lots of plants Cemetery in Rittman. Social 2021. ents, Joseph and Helen (nee and his own sense of fash- distancing and masks are re- Arrangements will be announced in Thursday’s paper by ion. He loved his family and quired. Dicken Funeral Home & Cremation Service. friends and especially had a Online condolences at Laura E. Kimmel love for his dog, Coco. www.brownrobinson.com Laura E. Kimmel 6941, Wellington, Jessica M. Wright (nee Whitman), an auxiliary mem- Jessica M. Wright, 25, of Elyria, died Sunday, March 21, 86, of Wellington, ber of Wellington Newell K. Whitfi eld 2021. passed away at her Eagles Aerie 2051 home from a sudden and the American Newell K. Whit- out the Country and Arrangements will be announced in Thursday’s paper by fi eld, 59, of Enci- Mexico. There is Dicken Funeral Home & Cremation Service. illness on Monday, Legion Post 8, Wel- March 22, 2021. Lau- lington. nitas, California, something in your ra was born March Survivors include passed away Friday, house that he devel- 23, 1935 in Hudson, her daughters, March 12, 2021 at his oped or implement- Richard F. Foos New York to the late Cherry A. Sedor of home in Encinitas. ed, he is a Pioneer. Richard F. Foos, ter and son-in-law, Anthony and Anna Amherst and Carole He was born Sep- He is survived by 77, of Amherst, Sonia Ceja-Alvarez (nee Nooney) Whitman. A. Torres of Wellington; son tember 12, 1961 in his wife, Christine passed away Sun- and Miguel Alvarez She was a 1953 graduate and daughter-in-law, James Lorain, the son of Whitfi eld and his day, March 21, 2021 of Amherst; sister, of Marion L. Steele High and Patricia Kimmel of Wel- Ruthie Mae (Price) children, Newell at Brooklyn Pointe Joyce Davis (nee School. Laura was a longtime lington; six grandchildren; Whitfi eld. Whitfi eld, Jr. of San Assisted Living in Foos) of Huron; resident of Amherst and La- eight great-grandchildren Newell was united in mar- Diego, California and Bridget Brooklyn, Ohio. He nephews and niec- Grange prior to moving to and her brother, John Whit- riage on June 28, 1994 in Santa Whitfi eld of Encinitas, Cali- was born May 13, es, Carl Bober of Wellington in 1991. Laura man of Oberlin. Barbara, California to Chris- fornia; sisters, Alice Goshen 1943 in Lorain and Huron, Anne Mol- was formerly employed by She was preceded in death tine (McNerney) Whitfi eld, of Lorain, Lutica Ann Whit- is a 1961 graduate of nar (nee Bober) of Trio Products, Elyria, as a by her life companion, Rich- spending the next 26 happy fi eld of Louisville, Kentucky, Lorain High School. Huron, David Sim- Quality Assurance Manager, ard Sugaski and brothers, years of their lives together. Martha Jane Beard of Lo- He also earned his Asso- ko and Emiko ‘A my’ Simko Plant Manager and worked Richard, Donald and Robert Newell was an avid bas- rain, Olivia Whitfi eld of Lou- ciate’s Degree in Arts from (nee Kuba) of Slidell, Louisi- in the Human Resources De- Whitman. ketball player and boisterous isville, Kentucky, Alia Lee Lorain County Community ana, Nadine Bober of Huron, partment from where she re- Family will receive friends fan. He coached youth basket- of Louisville, Kentucky and College in 1987. Rich was em- Bruce Simko of Sheffi eld tired in November 1995 after at the Garland-Misencik ball and coached his daugh- brothers, Steve Whitfi eld of ployed for 45 years by Ford Lake, Edith Simko of Shef- 27 years of employment. Funeral Home, 851 Park Av- ter, Bridget from the moment Lorain and Stanley Whitfi eld Motor Company at both the fi eld Lake, Alan LaPlante of She enjoyed winemaking, enue, Amherst on Friday, she could hold a basketball. of Lorain, as well as many Lorain and Avon Lake plants, Lorain and Peggy LaPlante playing guitar and organ, March 26, 2021 from 11 a.m. He was a gym enthusiast and nieces and nephews. where he was an electrician, of Lorain. raising squirrels for Lorain until 1 p.m. time of service. knew everyone at the YMCA. He was preceded in death fi nally retiring in 2008. Rich- He was preceded in death County Metro Parks as a ‘Re- Pastor Arlen G. Vernava of He remained an avid Cleve- by his mother, Ruthie Mae ard enjoyed being a pilot and by his wife, Sandra M. Foos haber’, she also loved playing St. Peter United Church of land Browns and Cavaliers Whitfi eld; brother, Herman fl ying to various airports (nee Schieferstein) in 2015; billiards, darts, cards and Christ, Amherst, will offi - fan. He enjoyed traveling, G. Whitfi eld and his sister, while logging many hours. parents, Otto F. and Nina L. was an avid fl ower and vege- ciate. Burial will follow in going out and meeting new Dalphine Rogers. Richard just genuinely en- (nee Baker) Foos and sisters, table gardener. Her member- Ridge Hill Memorial Park, people and was loved by all he A Celebration of Life will joyed traveling the world, es- Billie LaPlante and Barbara ships included an auxiliary Amherst Township. touched. be held at 12 Noon on Friday, pecially with his wife, Sandy, Simko. life member of VFW Post Newell spent his career as March 26, 2021 at the Church by his side. They traveled to The family will be holding an Engineer in Telecommuni- on the North Coast, 4125 N. many places, with NASCAR private services. cations. At the University of Leavitt Road, Lorain. Social races being a favorite desti- The Dovin & Reber Jones Ronald J. ‘Big Ron’ Dlugosz California San Diego, he man- distancing and masks are re- nation. When he wasn’t trav- Funeral & Cremation Center, aged an expansive cable sys- quired. Ronald J. ‘Big godchildren, Judy eling or fl ying, you would fi nd 1110 Cooper Foster Park Road, tems for over 10 years. He also Online condolences at Ron’ Dlugosz, 86, of Stang-Sargent and www.brownrobinson.com him enjoying a good book, Amherst, is assisting the fam- consulted for Telecommuni- Lorain, died Satur- Dana Hoyt. driving around at various ily with arrangements. cations companies through- day, March 20, 2021 He was preceded parks looking at the birds, The family suggests contri- at Mercy New Life in death by his wife deer and simply enjoyed na- butions be made in memory Hospice in Lorain of 47 years, Kath- ture. Rich also volunteered of Richard F. Foos to Hospice after a long illness. leen L. Dlugosz (nee James D. Mueller for Habitat for Humanity, of the Western Reserve, 17876 He was born March Szombati) on May helping build homes for those St. Clair Ave., Cleveland, OH James D. Mueller, the Lorain County 15, 1935 in Lorain 22, 2011; parents, in need. 44110. 84, of Brook Park, Board of Realtors and had been a life- Frank and Anna Richard is survived by To send an online condo- passed away Sun- and as the Devel- long Lorain resi- Dlugosz (nee Sroka); his son, Richard C. Foos of lence, please go to day, March 21, 2021 opment Director dent. great-granddaughter; Chandler, Arizona; daugh- www.dovinreberjones.com following a short at Penton Press in Ron graduated from sisters, Josephine At- illness at Fairview Berea, from where Lorain High School tie, Jane Simashkev- Hospital in Cleveland. he retired in 1999. Jim and served in the U.S. ich and Ann Super and He was born May 16, was a member of the Miguel Gonzalez, Jr. Marine Corps from 1956-1958 brothers, Joseph, Alfred, Wal- 1936 in Cleveland and Ohio State Alumni As- Miguel Gonza- berland University. where he was a Corporal ter and Bruno Dlugosz. was a graduate of East sociation, the Fleet Re- lez, Jr., 44, of Land He also studied the and earned the sharpshoot- The family will receive High School in Cleve- serve Association and O’Lakes, Florida, Bible with the Jeho- er commendation and Good friends Friday, March 26, 2021 land. he was a life-member of the passed away unex- vah’s Witnesses. Conduct Medal. Ron worked from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at Jim earned an Associate of Marine Corps League. pectedly Monday, Surviving is his as an inspector at the Lorain New Life Deliverance Min- Arts degree from the Univer- James D. Mueller is sur- March 8, 2021 in In- daughter, Gracie Ford Assembly Plant retiring istries, 400 Washington Ave., sity of Maryland, a Bachelor vived by his wife of 59 years, dian Rocks Beach, Gonzalez; parents, in 1991. Later, he worked in Lorain. All attendees are of Arts degree with honors Alice (nee Pontes) and his Florida. Born Au- Miguel and Bren- maintenance at the Echoing required to wear facial cov- in Chinese and East Asian brother, Shawn Mueller of gust 3, 1976 to Mi- da Gonzalez; step- Lake Residential Home retir- erings and follow COVID-19 Studies from Oberlin College Westlake. guel and Brenda mother, Julie Gon- ing after 20 years. social distancing protocols and a Master of Arts degree He was preceded in death (nee Hoskins) Gon- zalez and stepsister, He was very handy, could while in the church during in Chinese Linguistics from by his mother, Mary Alice zalez in Elyria, he spent many Heather Humm. fi x most anything and make the wake and services. Funer- The Ohio State University. (nee Thompson); father, Fred years in the Lorain area. He was preceded in death things out of wood. He en- al services will be held Satur- Jim joined the U.S. Ma- H.; brother, Kerry Mueller After high school, he at- by his brother, Eric Gonzalez. joyed socializing, dancing, day, March 27, 2021 at 11 a.m. rines in 1953 and spent 20 and stepbrother, Roark Gal- tended Cumberland Univer- The family will receive fi shing, camping and loved in the church with The Rever- years on active service in ra- lagher. sity where he obtained a friends Friday, March 26, 2021 animals. He was a member end Jessie C. Berry, Pastor, of- dio communications and sig- The family will receive bachelor’s degree in Criminal from 11 a.m. until the time of Nativity BVM Catholic fi ciating. Burial will follow in nal intelligence as a Chinese friends Sunday, March 28, Justice and Administration. of the funeral service at 12 Church in Lorain and New Calvary Cemetery in Lorain translator. Jim and his wife 2021 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the He later moved to Florida, Noon in the Dovin Funeral Life Deliverance Ministries where AMVETS Post #32 of visited or lived in 38 states Liston Funeral Home, 36403 where he lived for 20 years & Cremation Specialists, 2701 in Lorain. Elyria will conduct Military and more than 20 Countries Center Ridge Rd., North Rid- and served as a Sergeant for Elyria Avenue, Lorain. Jim He is survived by his Honors. and territories in 23 of the geville. The service will be the Florida Department of Reynolds will offi ciate. Burial daughters, Elaine Francis Arrangements are under World’s 26 time zones and in Monday, March 29, 2021 at 1 Corrections. will follow at Calvary Ceme- (Lenny) of Elyria and Char- the direction of the Gluv- both the Northern and South- p.m. at Ohio Western Reserve Miguel had a black belt in tery, Lorain. lene Dlugosz of Avon Lake; na-Shimo-Hromada Funeral ern Hemispheres. He also National Cemetery, 10175 jiu-jitsu and he also taught To send online condolenc- grandchildren, Lee Francis, Chapel, 3224 Broadway Ave., served two tours in Viet Nam Rawiga Road, Seville (please these classes in Florida. He es, go to Tamara Todd (Joe), Chari- Lorain. (1965-1966 and 1969-1970). He meet at the cemetery). Full enjoyed sports and played www.dovinfcs.com ty Todd (Jerome), Jeremy Online condolences can be retired from the Marines in Military Honors will be ob- football while attending Cum- Francis and Steven Francis; made at 1973 with the rank of Master served. 11 great-grandchildren and www.gluvna.net Sergeant. In lieu of fl owers, memo- After retiring from the Ma- rial contributions are sug- rines, he moved back to the gested to the Museum of the In Memory of... Derwood P. Lilly Cleveland area and worked Marine Corps in Quantico, as a correspondent for the Virginia. Derwood P. Lilly, 54, of Lo- He was preceded in death ,Q/RYLQJ0HPRU\RI Elyria Chronicle Telegram, To leave the Mueller family rain, passed away sudden- by his father, Marcus D. Lilly, )5('',($.,0%52 as a news editor at the North an online condolence, please 0DU2FW ly at his home on Monday, Sr.; his maternal and pater- Ridgeville Light, as the Ex- visit March 22, 2021. nal grandparents and many ecutive Vice President of listonfuneralhome.com He was an avid Ohio State other family members. Buckeyes fan and enjoyed The family will receive watching movies. He loved friends at the Wyers- his family, especially his two Bollinger Funeral Chapel, sons of whom he was very 2900 N. Ridge Rd., Sheffi eld proud. Twp. on Thursday, March 25, Wishing You Derwood is survived by his 2021 from 6 to 8 p.m. The fu- sons, Nathaniel and Phillip neral service will be held at Lilly; mother, Esther Lilly the funeral home on Friday, (James Damiano); brother, March 26, 2021 beginning at Dale Lilly (Melissa); sister, 11 a.m. followed by the burial *RGWRRNKHUKRPHLWZDV+LV ZLOO%XWLQRXUKHDUWV Melissa Lilly (Norman) and at Brookdale Cemetery. www.wyers-bollinger.com Comfort VKHOLYHWKVWLOO aunts and uncles.

cyan B2 magenta B2 yellow B2 black B2 The Chronicle-Telegram ACCENT Wednesday, March 24, 2021 B3 CORKSCREW CHRONICLES Wine with Easter dinner to celebrate spring aster is an important holiday. involved. A crisp, dry Prosecco, such tarine fruit. A semi-dry Vouvray such complementary. Also try a Porto like It is the first time many people as the Mionetto, Italy ($14) is a mar- as the Bernard Fouquet “Cuvee Silex”, the Warres Warrior, Portugal ($20). Ewill again enjoy wine, favorite velous choice, as is a dry rose like the Loire ($23) with its restrained sweet- If serving peanut butter chocolate dishes and delicacies that they had Reserve de la Saurine, Rhone ($10). ness and elegant, floral scents and eggs, a sweet Sherry or oxidized wine given up for the Lenten period. It is The J. Lohr Riverstone Chardonnay, flavors would also work quite well. echoes the nuttiness of the sweet also the first holiday of spring. The Monterey ($14) is always a solid Lamb’s richness calls for a flavorful peanut filling. main courses served for this holiday choice with its texture and bright red wine with some structure. Look Remember the Ohio wineries meal are varied, but are typically fruit with a hint of oak. Gary Twining for the Michael Pozzan Giapoza roast turkey, pork, ham and lamb. Ham is cured with smoke and Cabernet Sauvignon, California and let some of their wines grace Following are some enjoyable salt. A crisp white wine with good ($16), a ripe and lush blend of fruit your table. We have a number of wine choices for these holiday main acidity would be a perfect match for strawberry and spice notes. The from Napa and Lodi. Compass Mer- producers in our surrounding area courses. ham without a sweet glaze. The Villa Dubeouf Beaujolais Village, France lot, California ($13) is full-flavored that make some exceptional wines Turkey is mild in flavor and pairs Maria Sauvignon Blanc, New Zealand ($13) is also fresh, fruity and elegant and structured. The Tikal Patriota, that pair exceptionally well with the well with pretty much any wine you ($12) is crisp and aromatic, with cit- with good acidity. Argentina ($20) is a rich, full-bodied, above dishes. You will find crisp ries- If the ham has a sweet glaze would like to serve; sparkling, white, rus aromas and flavors. I have long earthy blend of Bondarda and Mal- lings, sevals, pinot gris and chardon- rose or red. If there is a consideration enjoyed the Kris Pinot Grigio, Italy (maple, honey, strawberry…) try and bec. nays in varied styles, and also some when pairing wine with turkey it ($13) for its freshness and minerality. use less of it, apply it early enough If you like mint jelly with your would be the dressing used since it An unoaked Chardonnay, such as the so the cooking process will reduce lamb it could clash with the wine. excellent red wines. affects the final flavor intensity of the Jadot Macon Villages, France ($14) is its sweetness or pair the course Consider trying a softer, rounder A safe and marvelous Easter holi- entrée. fresh and clean with hints of citrus with a sweeter white wine. Riesling wine rather than a tannic cabernet or day to you all! Pork roasts are quite popular. The and earth. is very food flexible and would pair syrah to make a smoother pairing. Gary Twining is a certified wine educator who flavor is mild and white wines are Light red wines also go well with well with these preparations. Try the Don’t forget the chocolate that worked 34 years in the wholesale fine wine usually called for, depending on if baked ham. Try the Rodney Strong Schmitt Sohne Blue Riesling, Ger- is so prevalent during this holiday. industry. Email him at winingwithtwining@ you are using a rub and the spices Pinot Noir, Sonoma ($20) for its many ($10) for its fresh, floral, nec- The Ohio ice wines are wonderfully hotmail.com.

YOUR DIETITIAN Dental health and vitamin C hink vitamin C is only needed for a strong Timmune system? Think again. Besides being used by our immune system, vitamin C is vital for strong, healthy gums and teeth. Phyllis Molnar Since March is both National Nutrition and Dental health month, now is a good time to 1. Zespri Sun gold kiwifruit shine a light on the importance 2. Red bell peppers of eating vitamin C-rich foods 3. Strawberries for dental health. While most people know that milk (cal- 4. Broccoli 5. Navel oranges/orange juice TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE cium) builds strong bones and teeth, few people realize that Asian baked salmon is a light and healthful meal. 6. Brussels sprouts vitamin C is just as important. 7. V-8 juice Vitamin C is needed for the production of the protein colla- 8. Grapefruit juice Scale back with these healthy meals gen. Collagen is what gives our 9. Green kiwifruit gums strength and elasticity. In 10. Green peppers Daniel Neman addition, collagen is the main 11. Cantaloupe St. Louis Post-Dispatch ASIAN BAKED SALMON protein in the connective tissue in our gums. This connective 12. Cauliflower y bathroom scale and I have ¼ cup soy sauce tissue holds our teeth in the come to an understanding. I 1 teaspoon fresh ginger, finely minced gums and connects them to the Vitamin C rich foods won’t stand on it and hurt it M 1 large garlic clove, finely minced jaw. While citrus foods such as anymore if it will stop telling me my Juice from ½ lemon Without adequate vitamin C, weight. navel oranges, grapefruit and 1 pound salmon fillet or fillets collagen cannot be made. The last couple of months have been mandarin oranges are rich Sesame seeds, for garnish Strong gums are vital for brutal on my waistline: Valentine’s Day, in vitamin C, they aren’t the 1 green onion, sliced thin, for garnish keeping our teeth. Many studies a birthday. Um, Groundhog Day. Uh, richest sources. Surprisingly, have shown that a lack of colla- leftovers from New Year’s Eve/Christmas/ golden kiwifruit, red peppers 1. Place soy sauce, ginger, garlic and lemon juice in a shallow dish, and stir to gen is linked to a loss of teeth. Thanksgiving/Halloween. Last Ground- and strawberries are even mix. Add salmon, flesh-side down, and let sit unrefrigerated for 30 minutes. Collagen also gives strength hog Day. higher in vitamin C. Other While it marinates, heat oven to 450 degrees. Grease a baking dish large to the walls of the blood vessels I needed a break. My scale needed a great sources of vitamin C enough to fit the salmon. in our gums. An inadequate break. include broccoli, Brussels 2. Place salmon, flesh-side up, in baking dish and bake until fish comes off in intake of vitamin C can result in So I decided to devote a week to health- sprouts, V-8 juice, green flakes, 12 to 15 minutes. inflamed, bleeding gums. ful eating. I wanted to make food that kiwifruit, green peppers, 3. Garnish with sesame seeds and green onions, and serve. Chronic gum inflammation wasn’t just deleterious to my health; I cantaloupe, cauliflower and (gingivitis) increases the risk wanted to make food that was actively Yield: 2 to 4 servings of heart disease. It’s also linked cabbage. good for me. Or at least food that was not SOURCE: Daniel Neman In addition to vitamin C, awash in calories. to Alzheimer’s disease. Thus, eating plenty of vitamin C-rich foods contain hundreds of The trick, though, was to create dishes POACHED CHICKEN phytonutrients (plant nutri- that had a heap of flavor and were not foods is not just important for 3 cups chicken stock ents) that act as antioxidant/ just bland and blah. healthy gums, but also for heart ¼ cup white wine, optional anti-inflammatory agents and The first part of the equation, the part and brain health. work with vitamin C to pro- about the food being low in calories, was ¼ large onion, sliced Top vitamin C sources duce health benefits. relatively easy. I started out with main ½ bulb fennel, sliced thin (in order of amount) ingredients that are relatively low-cal to 1 lemon, sliced thin See VITAMIN C, B4 begin with — fish, chicken, shrimp and 2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts 3 tablespoons cornstarch a vegetarian dish featuring lentils. I am EASY BEEF AND BROCCOLI STIR FRY uncommonly fond of lentils, and they do not take long to cook. 1. In a large skillet, heat stock, wine (if using), onion, fennel and lemon over Sauce: I cooked these ingredients with as lit- medium heat until it simmers. Gently add chicken breasts — the liquid may not ½ cup water, divided tle fat as I could get away with, and no completely cover them — and simmer 5 minutes. Remove from the heat, cover 2 tablespoons cornstarch added sugar. I baked the fish, poached and let stand until fully cooked, about 15 minutes. ½ teaspoon garlic powder or about 2 cloves garlic, grated the chicken and boiled the lentils and 2. Remove chicken to a platter using tongs or a slotted spoon, and tent with 5 tablespoons low sodium soy sauce the shrimp; each method helps keep the foil to keep warm. Bring the poaching liquid to a boil. Mix cornstarch with 3 2 tablespoons (dark) brown sugar weight off. tablespoons of water and stir into poaching liquid. Cook, stirring frequently, ¾ teaspoon grated fresh ginger (not packed) or 1 teaspoon until liquid thickens into a sauce. Though the presentations are simple — ground ginger no fancy sauces, except on the chicken — 3. Thinly slice chicken crosswise, and serve with the sauce. 1 tablespoon sesame seed oil they are deceptively full of flavor. How I Yield: 4 servings Stir fry: achieved this is no secret; I simply cooked SOURCE: Daniel Neman About 2 tablespoons oil for stir frying, divided them with powerful aromatics and other 5 cups broccoli florets, cut into small bite-sized pieces ingredients that transferred their taste to 1 small (or ½ large) sweet onion, cut into small wedges the other items. more common water. I flavored it with Serve this dish on plain white rice. Not 1 pound sirloin steak, trimmed of fat, cut into thin 3-inch strips A case in point is my fish dish, Asian fennel — I love the lively, fresh licorice only is white rice the perfect accompa- Baked Salmon. taste of fennel with chicken — a slug of niment for lentils, it also helps to temper Garnish: Toasted sesame seeds (optional) All I did for this meal was to marinate a white wine, thin slices of lemon and not the spice in case you make it too hot. 1. Place steak in freezer for about 30 minutes so it can be salmon fillet in generic Asian ingredients. too many onions. For my last dish, I turned to Scandina- easily sliced thinly. When I baked the fish at a high tempera- Chicken has a tendency to dry out via, apparently, for Scandinavian Shrimp ture, the top, which had been in the mar- when it poaches, but I used a method that Salad. The recipe comes to us courtesy of 2. Meanwhile, prepare sauce in a large glass measuring cup inade, developed a rich mahogany color was new to me to keep it nice and moist. I Martha Stewart, and no one does elegant or bowl. Mix cornstarch into ¼ cup COLD water. Stir until and a lovely crunch. only simmered the meat for five minutes sophistication better than she. dissolved. Add remaining sauce ingredients and ¼ cup of hot water. (Make water hot to dissolve brown sugar.) Mix well For my marinade, I threw together soy before taking it off the heat, covering the It is a simple dish to make, but beauti- until sugar dissolves. Set aside. sauce, garlic, minced ginger and fresh pan and allowing the liquid’s residual heat ful on the plate. You begin with a founda- lemon juice. I allowed the fish to soak in to finish cooking the chicken. tion of buttery, dark-green lettuce; I used 3. Cut up broccoli and onion. Heat a large wok or skillet with about a teaspoon of oil. Add broccoli with 1 to 2 tablespoons this mixture for just a half-hour; any lon- By itself, the chicken is fine. But when Boston lettuce, which tastes like lettuce water. Cover tightly to steam broccoli for 3 minutes. Remove ger and the fish’s texture would begin to you add the thickened sauce, it trans- and not like water. On top of that is a forms into something superb. What I’m broccoli to a large bowl. Add onion to skillet with another break down and become mushy. mélange of complementary items: curled saying is: Don’t neglect to make the sauce. teaspoon of oil. Stir fry until soft, about 5 minutes. Remove It didn’t take long to cook, and when pink shrimp, strips of vibrant fennel, soft Like the chicken, the secret to adding onion and place in bowl with broccoli. it was done I only needed to top it with baby potatoes, tangy cornichons and sesame seeds and sliced green onions to flavor to lentils is to simmer them in a liq- 4. Add a tablespoon of oil to skillet and heat on medium- halved hard-cooked eggs. complete an elegant, healthful meal. uid that is bursting with flavor. high. Add beef to skillet and cook for about 2 minutes per All that remains is the dressing. I used My chicken dish gained flavor from I wanted my dish to be vegetarian, side, or until done. Add prepared sauce to skillet. Stir and a simplified version of my favorite vinai- the liquid I used to poach it in. After I so I began with vegetable stock (I usu- cook for about 2 to 3 minutes to thicken sauce. Add broccoli thickened it with a cornstarch slurry, that ally use chicken stock, which has more grette, which is easy to make and low in and onion to skillet. Toss to coat evenly. same liquid became a surprisingly excel- depth). This I enhanced with all the usual calories, for a salad dressing. 5. If desired, sprinkle tossed sesame seeds on top. Serve lent sauce. I mean, I thought it would be suspects — onion, carrots, garlic, fresh The vinaigrette that Martha Stewart over cooked rice. recommends has more oil in it. I’m sure good, but I wasn’t prepared for just how ginger, curry powder and cumin. I added Makes: 4 servings sprightly it would be. a sliced serrano pepper, because I like it it tastes great, but if I used it, my scale SOURCE: Based on recipe from www.food.com with I used chicken broth for the liquid, hot, and I used hot curry powder because would never talk to me again. modifications by Phyllis Molnar which is a vast improvement over the I like it very hot. See HEALTHY, B4

cyan B3 magenta B3 yellow B3 black B3 B4 Wednesday, March 24, 2021 ACCENT The Chronicle-Telegram Khichidi is a staple of Indian cuisine Amy Drew Thompson Orlando Sentinel KHICHIDI entils and rice and veggies and 1 small onion, diced spice. Funny how rhymes occur 1/2 cup carrots, diced L naturally when your belly is full 1/4 cup edamame or green peas and warm and happy. Also funny: 1-inch piece ginger, minced how there are different kinds of full. 2 green chilies or 1 jalapeño, minced When I’m full of say, a giant, 1/2 cup cremini mushrooms, chopped bacon-slathered hamburger, I 1 bay leaf don’t generally feel this wonderful. 1 teaspoon turmeric Or energetic. Or healthy. Nothing 1 cup green, brown or red lentils — rinsed and drained against bacon-slathered hamburg- 4 cups vegetable stock ers — all things in moderation, after 1 cup rice, rinsed several times and soaked all — but “research” for the Orlando 1 teaspoon whole black peppercorns Sentinel Foodie Awards is not a mod- 1 teaspoon cumin seed erate undertaking. 1/2 teaspoon cayenne or red chili powder For the second March in a row, I’m Pinch of ground asafoetida (substitute: onion and garlic powders) coming in like a lion — full of meat. Fortunately, March is National Nutri- Salt and pepper, in stages and to taste tion Month, and I’m looking to purge TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Suggested: fresh curry leaves, generally available at Indian markets the wings and tacos and barbecue Khichidi is a nourishing and comforting Indian dish. 1. Season with salt, add lentils and turmeric. (yes, even the bests of the city!) and 2. Cook about 15 minutes more, stirring frequently. cadence as “chickadee,” khichidi base — and maybe pair it with lima go out like a lamb on lentils. 3. Add rice and edamame, stir well, season with salt, then add stock. (also khichdi, kichidi) has been a sta- beans or black-eyed peas.” That’s where Hari Pulapaka and his Taste to ensure it is seasoned to your liking. Cover pot reduce heat — book, “Dreaming in Spice: A Sinfully ple in Indian cuisine for centuries. So clearly, khichidi is versatile, but low to medium — and cook 20 minutes. “It’s modest, nutritious, pro- this recipe — among the book’s most Vegetarian Odyssey” come in. 4. Open lid once at the end to ensure lentils are cooked. Pulapaka is a jack of all trades to tein-dense and savory,” says basic — is a delight to cook (hello, Pulapaka of the dish. “In fact, often in one-pot and done in less than an 5. This is the tadka, or tempering, stage: heat some oil in small pan over be sure — associate professor of medium-high heat. Once hot, add peppercorns, cayenne, asafoetida many households, it’s the first type of hour!), fuss-free, aromatic and ideal mathematics at Stetson University, cumin seeds and curry leaves. Fry about 15 seconds. Pour everything, founder/co-owner of Cress Restau- solid food that a baby would eat, as it to warm up your belly. I subbed in including infused oil, over the rice and lentils. Gently mix. is savory and relatively soft in texture King Trumpet mushrooms for the rant in Deland, multiple James Beard 6. Serve with a wedge of lime and cilantro garnish. A dollop of yogurt is a without garnishes.” cremini since I had them in the fridge Award nominee and founder and nice optional add, as well. CEO at Global Cooking School — and Khichidi’s two staples: grain and but otherwise stuck to the plan. Serves: 4 though he strayed from his vegetar- legume. Any two could form the “It’s an unfussy dish,” says ian roots not long after moving to foundation of the dish, he says, Pulapaka, “especially for families and SOURCE: “Dreaming in Spice: A Sinfully Vegetarian Odyssey,” by Hari Pulapaka the States from his native Mumbai, but the book’s version is decidedly working people — easy to take with he’s found his way back with a tome Indian: lentils and rice. you for a healthy meal on the go and featuring some 251 globally inspired “White rice is the most accessible,” keeps really well in the fridge. It also as tadka, or tempering. Popular in over and incorporated into the dish. recipes. he explains. “But if you’re willing to gets better the longer it sits, as those Indian and other Asian cuisines, Don’t skip it. Tempering is easy and Many are simple — like the one I be patient and want more nutrition, aromatics really have a chance to tadka is the process of briefly frying for the flavors in the dish, life- landed on for my first foray back to brown rice is even better. If you want sync together.” whole spices in hot oil, releasing changing. And like the khichidi itself, this cooking column: khichidi. to be edgy and eclectic, you could Speaking of aromatic, the dish is wonderful flavors and aromas. The tempering is also a great place for Pronounced with the same use Japanese forbidden rice as your finished with a technique known pan’s entire contents are then poured experimenting if you’re keen. Avocado pesto will make you forget about avocado toast

Kate Krader Bloomberg News PASTA WITH PESTO AND AVOCADO 1/2 cup pesto or your favorite store- cook to al dente. Just before it’s finished ne year into the pan- cooking, ladle ¼ cup of the pasta water demic, professional chefs bought variety into the pesto and stir to thin. Don’t worry around America have piv- 1 lb. spaghetti trofie, bucatini, or O tagliatelle if the pesto looks too thin: The sauce will oted as much as almost any other thicken from the pasta starch. Reserve an industry professional. They’ve 1 ripe avocado, peeled, seeded, and additional 1 cup of pasta cooking water. become grocers and style-setters cut into ½-inch piece and private club operators and Salt 4. Drain the pasta and stir into the pesto, ghost kitchen conjurers. Finely grated Pecorino Romano, for adding some reserved pasta water, if They’ve also become much serving necessary, to get a good consistency better, more sympathetic home 1. Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Add on the sauce. When the pasta is coated, cooks. salt to taste. gently stir in the avocado. Finish with a Take David Kinch, whose 2. Scoop the pesto into a bowl large pinch of salt. Divide among four bowls restaurant empire includes the TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE enough to hold the pasta. and serve immediately, garnishing with Michelin three-star Manresa in Avocados have become increasingly popular due to being 3. Add the pasta to the boiling water Pecorino if desired. Los Gatos, California, and who rich in nutrients and protecting against cancer. and follow the package instructions to Serves: 4 has pivoted to mail-order bread for the time being. The chef had snack emergencies). A chapter on like a disaster. In fact, it’s bril- SEVEN INGREDIENT PROCESSOR PESTO a 2021 cookbook in the works condiments and pantry staples liant, like an ominous blind date pre-COVID, but it was centered features ‘roast shallots in space’ that leads to love. 1 clove garlic refrigerator for at least 30 minutes. (so named because they are sus- on parties he’d throw from a pro The cubes of avocado melt 3 tbsp. pine nuts 2. Stir together the ½ cup finely grated pended on foil away from the hot cook’s perspective. The pandemic slightly into the pasta which Flaky sea salt Parmigiano Reggiano with the ½ cup pan while they roast). inevitably prompted changes, enhances the creaminess and 2 cups lightly packed basil leaves and finely grated Pecorino Romano cheese. with Kinch tossing in more first- His arsenal of stocks includes emphasizes the garlic. “Every- stems 3. In the mortar, mash 1 garlic clove with hand experience from time spent chicken, chickpea, and parme- thing works, even the color ½ cup finely grated Parmigiano- san, and he adds pomegranate a pinch of flaky sea salt to form a paste. in his own kitchen. works,” says Kinch, who got the Reggiano seeds to guacamole. And 3 tbsp. pine nuts and begin stirring “The working title of the book idea from a Peruvian chef he ½ cup finely grated Pecorino Romano “Our mantra for the book was the pestle aggressively to force the was Tuesday Nights Off, but that once met. When you do get the About ½ cup extra-virgin olive oil ‘don’t be dogmatic,’ ” says Kinch. became obtuse with people stuck odd bite of avocado, it’s a refresh- ingredients up the sides of the mortar to “Each recipe has six or seven form a paste. Add 2 cups lightly packed in their houses,” says Kinch. ing and fruity reminder that it’s 1. Pulse the garlic, pine nuts, and a pinch ingredients, and you don’t have basil leaves in small handfuls, crushing The book became “At Home there in the mix, too. But it’s not of salt in a food processor until a paste to order anything from , them until no leaves remain. You want in the Kitchen: Simple Recipes overpowering. forms. From a Chef’s Night Off” (Pen- which became more important imperfection in the leaves. during the pandemic.” If you learn one thing from this 2. Add the basil and pulse until smooth. guin Random House; $35) out 4. Add the cheese mixture in small His most irreverent recipe recipe, though, Kinch wants it Add the cheeses, turn the machine to low Mar. 23. With coauthor Devin spoonfuls. Slowly add ¼ to ½ cup olive Fuller, Kinch shares go-to recipes focuses on the most classic of to be pesto. He believes “it’s the and drizzle in the olive oil until the pesto oil, stirring and pounding so the pesto with attitude. pasta sauces, basil pesto. Kinch greatest sauce in Italian cuisine” transforms from a paste to a sauce. Use transforms from a paste to a creamy His grilled cheese is made with has developed an obsession and strongly advises people to immediately or cover with ½ inch of oil sauce. both Gruyère and tallegio and with the Mediterranean facing make their own using a mortar and refrigerate for up to 6 months, or until refrigerated with a weight on top region of Liguria—he writes that and pestle. it’s time to make another batch. 5. Use immediately, or add ½ inch of oil to before cooking to compress the it reminds him of his Santa Cruz The recipe at right is adapted The right way to make pesto: cover and refrigerate for up to 6 months. resulting sandwich (he keeps home. from “At Home in the Kitchen” by 1. Cool a mortar and pestle in your Makes about 2 cups. some in the fridge for late night Kinch’s combination sounds David Kinch and Devin Fuller.

1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon wine vinegar, red or STRAWBERRY BANANA SMOOTHIE white HEALTHY VITAMIN C 1 ripe banana, sliced and frozen From B3 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard From B3 1 cup whole strawberries (if berries are large, ¼ cup neutral-flavored oil, such as grapeseed or For example, oranges contain more than slice in half) CURRIED LENTILS canola (do not use olive oil) 300 various phytonutrients. Therefore, foods 1½ teaspoons oil 1 small fennel bulb, thinly sliced, plus 1 tablespoon ¾ cup vanilla yogurt deliver many more health benefits than mul- ½ cup onions, chopped chopped fronds ½ cup orange juice tivitamins or supplements. ½ cup carrots, diced small 1 (8-ounce) head lettuce, such as Boston or butter, Research has found that berries, including 1 large garlic clove, minced leaves separated Place all ingredients into a blender. Process ¼ teaspoon fresh ginger, finely minced strawberries, are especially beneficial for ¼ cup cornichons (very small pickles), sliced until smooth. Enjoy! 1 serrano pepper, sliced, optional building collagen due to their high amounts lengthwise Makes: 1 serving ½ teaspoon curry powder of the antioxidant anthocyanins. 4 hard-cooked eggs, halved ¼ teaspoon ground cumin Anthocyanins strengthen the collagen Nutrition Note: This delicious smoothie fibers in connective tissue by forming a provides 100 percent of the recommended ¹⁄8 teaspoon salt 1. Fill a large bowl with ice and water. Set aside. 1 cup lentils 3D-matrix. intake for vitamin C. 2. Place potatoes in a medium saucepan; 2½ cups vegetable stock, plus more if necessary Anthocyanins are found in the dark pig- add enough water to cover by 1 inch. Add 2 SOURCE: www.usda.gov ment of berries (such as blueberries, black- tablespoons salt. Bring to a boil, then reduce 1. Heat oil in a medium pot over medium-high berries and dark red strawberries.) heat to medium-high and cook until potatoes HONEY FRUIT TOSS heat. Add onions and carrots and cook, stirring So, this spring, indulge in a bowlful of are easily pierced with the tip of a knife, 15 to 20 Pineapple chunks (canned in its own juice or frequently, until onions are fully translucent, red, ripe strawberries atop your oatmeal, about 5 minutes. Add garlic, ginger and serrano minutes. Remove potatoes with a slotted spoon, fresh) pepper if using. Cook, stirring, 30 seconds. reserving the hot water. dry cereal, yogurt, ice cream or salad. Or in a fruit salad, or as dessert or snack topped Navel orange, peeled, sectioned and diced 2. Add curry powder, cumin and salt, and stir 3. Return water to a boil; add shrimp. Cook, with whipped topping. Banana, peeled and sliced while cooking for 30 seconds. Add lentils and stirring occasionally, until shrimp are bright pink stir until thoroughly coated with spices. Stir in and opaque, 2 to 3 minutes. With a slotted For a refreshing drink, try making a deli- Kiwifruit, peeled, halved and sliced stock. Raise heat to bring to a boil, then lower to spoon, transfer to the ice-water bath until cool. cious smoothie using fresh or frozen straw- Strawberries, washed, hulled and quartered a low simmer. Cook until lentils are cooked and 4. Meanwhile, make the dressing: Mix together ¼ berries. About 2 tablespoons lime or orange juice completely soft, about 20 minutes. Add more teaspoon salt, vinegar and mustard. Slowly add Whereas heat destroys both vitamin C About 1 tablespoon honey broth if necessary to keep lentils moist while oil while vigorously stirring or whisking to blend and anthocyanins, freezing preserves fruit’s cooking. the ingredients without separating. Stir in fennel nutrients. 1. Combine all fruits into a large serving 3. Taste and add salt if needed. Serve over white fronds. Another delicious way to get vitamin C is bowl. In a small bowl, mix juice and honey. rice. Chinese stir fries made with red and green 5. Drain the shrimp well. Toss lettuce and sliced 2. Pour juice mixture over fruit. Toss gently to SOURCE: Daniel Neman peppers and/or broccoli — such as Canton- fennel with 2 tablespoons of dressing; arrange on combine. a platter. Top with potatoes, shrimp, cornichons ese chicken with peppers and broccoli, or SCANDINAVIAN SHRIMP SALAD and eggs. Drizzle with remaining dressing, and beef and broccoli. (See recipe.) Makes: Any amount of fruit may be used, depending on the number of servings 12 ounces baby potatoes, halved serve. Phyllis J. Molnar is a registered and licensed dietitian who Salt and freshly ground pepper SOURCE: From a recipe from Martha Stewart writes about food and health for The Chronicle-Telegram desired. 1 pound large shrimp, peeled and deveined Living and The Gazette. Email her at [email protected]. SOURCE: Based on recipe from Dole Foods

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Regal Cinemas, 2nd-largest Warner Bros.’ “Godzilla vs. Kong.” on the company’s streaming platform for a $30 early- chain in U.S., to reopen in April The agreement is the latest in a reordering access fee. of the theatrical marketplace — a sea change For theaters, which are beginning to reopen after Regal Cinemas, the second-largest movie CELEB accelerated by the pandemic but viewed as punishing months of closure due to the pandemic, the theater chain in the U.S., will reopen beginning long-in-coming by some analysts given the rise announcement was a blow to hopes of an imminent April 2, its parent company, Cineworld Group, in streaming services. recovery. While bigger and bigger films have turned to announced Tuesday. Universal Pictures last November agreed to streaming and premium-on-demand in Regal had been one of the most notable NEWS deals with AMC and Cinemark — the first- and recent months, Marvel movies are holdouts in the gradual reopening of cinemas A daily look at the third-largest chains — to shrink the theatrical Hollywood’s most bankable box- nationwide. For nearly half a year, its 7,211 lives of celebrities window to 17 days, or three weekends. screens and 549 theatres in the U.S. have been office behemoths. Greidinger at the time said the company didn’t Disney instead will launch its dark. Doors will open early next month with see “any business sense” in that model. attendance limited to 25 percent to 50 percent capacity in summer with “Cruella” on its about 500 locations. Disney shifts ‘Black Widow’ previously scheduled date, Northeast Ohio locations include Regal Cobblestone and doubles down on streaming May 28. The “101 Dalmatians” Square in Sheffield, Regal Willoughby Commons in spinoff with Emma Stone, Willoughby and Regal Great Northern Mall in North The Walt Disney Co. on Tuesday pictured, will also premiere in overhauled its upcoming film Olmsted. both theaters and on Disney+ for release plans, postponing some Cineworld also agreed to a new multiyear deal with $30 — the same hybrid approach of its biggest films and shifting Warner Bros. Beginning next year, the studio’s releases the studio took with the recent Marvel’s “Black Widow,” will have a 45-day exclusive window at Regal cinemas, release of “Raya and the Last among other titles, to Disney+ roughly slicing in half the traditional period. That doesn’t Dragon.” the same time they arrive in apply to Warner releases this year, which are streaming “Today’s announcement reflects theaters. simultaneously on HBO Max when they open in theaters. our focus on providing consumer choice and serving the “Black Widow,” starring evolving preferences of audiences,” said Kareem Daniel, “We are very happy for the agreement with Warner Bros.” Scarlett Johansson, pictured, said Mooky Greidinger, chief executive of Cineworld. Disney’s distribution chief. “By leveraging a flexible once planned to debut in May distribution strategy in a dynamic marketplace that is “This agreement shows the studio’s commitment to 2020, had been set to kick off beginning to recover from the global pandemic, we will the theatrical business and we see this agreement as the summer movie season on continue to employ the best options to deliver The Walt an important milestone in our 100-year relationship with May 7. It will instead premiere July Warner Bros.” 9. And it will do so simultaneously Disney Company’s unparalleled storytelling.” Regal’s April 2 reopening coincides with the release of — from wire reports

ASK AMY Former stoner struggles with sobriety Stepdaughter becoming sexually active Dear Amy: I am a 27-year- supremacists — or make state- Dear Abby: My beautiful 17-year-old step- old guy. ments where they align with daughter, “Amelia,” recently became sexually For the better part of 10 white supremacy (which is active. She’s in a “serious” relationship with years, I have smoked weed NOT a political point of view the boy she had sex with. They have been several times a day — every together for six months, and from what she’s day. I don’t get goofy when but a statement of values) — then why are YOU the ones told me, they both gave each other their vir- I smoke, I actually become ginity and protection was used. She has not leaving the room? focused and am calm and disclosed this to her parents. Maybe they should be asked mellow. Amy Dickinson My husband and Amelia are very close, but I can brush off little things, Abigail Van Buren to leave. she and her mom recently had a falling-out. and for the larger issues I in support meetings. My overall point is that you Amelia pledged me to secrecy, and I immedi- would smoke to remain calm The Substance Abuse and are so conflict-avoidant that Dear Stepmom: It isn’t necessary to betray and reassess. ately scheduled her to see an OB/GYN to get Mental Health Services Asso- your friends might not even your stepdaughter’s confidence to get her the I recently stopped smoking her on birth control. ciation (Samhsa.gov) includes realize that you disagree with My question is, should I tell my husband? help she needs. Go online to plannedparent- to pursue better employment hood.org, locate the nearest Planned Parent- opportunities. a support group locator. Their them and are offended by I feel awful not telling him, but she has told I had some withdrawal help line is (800) 662-4357. their views. me she doesn’t want either of her parents to hood clinic and share that information with symptoms the first few days, An app on your phone could Let me fall back on the oft- know. Amelia. The organization provides a wide range but they passed within the also help you to stay on track quoted statement written by I’m grateful she comes to me for things like of low-cost services to women and men, includ- first week, except for the throughout the day. Check out Edmund Burke: this, but eventually, it’s going to come out when ing family planning, STD diagnosis and treat- mood swings. my husband sees the explanation of benefits the free “I am Sober” app. “The only thing necessary ment, and birth control on a confidential basis. I am very irritable and Also, talk about it! Ask your from the insurance. for the triumph of evil is for You should also encourage Amelia to discuss aggravated. I am not violent, friends for their insight regard- Amelia’s mom and I have a solid relation- this with her parents. She is behaving responsi- but I start almost ranting over good men to do nothing.” ing your changing behavior. ship, and my husband and her mom also bly in wanting to protect herself. small things. The same thinking applies have a good one. I don’t want to keep secrets I meditate several times a Dear Amy: We have been to social media. regarding their daughter, but I don’t want to Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as week and have tried using friends with a couple for many Either make your own views betray my stepdaughter either. Please help. Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline CBD, but it doesn’t seem to years, but lately we are having known, or — if you are so Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Struggling Stepmom Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. help. trouble relating to them. afraid of these people that you I don’t have the extra In the past few years, we money for a counselor, but I would let them silence you have heard them make com- — disconnect from them on can hear myself being a total ments that align them with Facebook, while you decide jerk, and I don’t like it. white supremacists. I don’t like feeling like this When this happens, we get whether to disconnect from and I know my friends are up and leave the room without them in real life. tired of me snapping over saying anything, in order to Coin Count nothing. avoid an argument. Dear Amy: “Brokenhearted Kevin puts 50¢ into his Rainy-Day Fund each week. Amy puts Stoner Trying to do Better We were appalled by the Old Friend” was hurt because 75¢ into her Rainy-Day Fund each week. Circle the coins that insurrection at the Capitol. We her friend withdrew from con- add up to 50¢ in orange. Circle the coins that add up to 75¢ Dear Stoner: You would are anti-Trump and our friends tact toward the end of the in blue. Each coin can only be used once. benefit from connecting with are pro-Trump. friend’s life. an addiction specialist, and We do not discuss politics I’d like to share 40 years of also with other people who with each other, but lately we nursing with your readers. have seen posts or “likes” on have chosen sobriety. Every single patient that Facebook from them that are I cared for — at the end — If you have been using pot anti-Biden and supportive of appeared to withdraw. to successfully modulate your the past president and the mood swings, it is logical that insurrection. It is how I knew that they these underlying challenges How can we maintain a accepted their path. have resurfaced, after being friendship with these people? It is not personal and is not suppressed for a decade. Should we? meant to hurt or reject others. Your instincts for how to After all these years, it Perhaps it IS a way of leav- treat your current challenges would be a shame to just walk ing this life behind. are obviously great — with- away, but it almost seems that Nurse drawal from habitual use these people are part of the requires building up new larger problem in this country. Your advice? Dear Nurse: Thank you for habits to replace the old ones. sharing your wisdom. With meditation, you are try- Upset Friends ing to get over the hump, and You can email Amy Dickinson at also trying to work on your Dear Upset: Political align- [email protected] or send a letter to Ask Amy, P.O. Box 194, underlying triggers. ment (“pro-this” or “anti- Freeville, NY 13068. You can also You can read about addic- that”) is one thing. follow her on Twitter askingamy or tion and connect with others But if your friends are white Facebook.

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Scott Petrak Trading up blood Highly touted in draft just freshman backs makes sense could make push Q: With nine draft picks for playing time do you see the Browns using some of them to trade up in Jim Naveau the early rounds for a player The Lima News that they target? COLUMBUS — Ohio State — @BillRogersvalpo running backs coach Tony Alford A: I definitely do. says it wouldn’t be fair to the The Browns’ roster is at a Buckeyes’ two freshman running level where it can’t handle nine backs, TreVeyon Henderson and rookies. There just isn’t room. Evan Pryor, to compare them to So I have no doubt general J.K. Dobbins right now. manager Andrew Berry will trade But there at least two of the picks and probably more in a combination is at least one of trading up in this year’s draft way they are and accumulating picks in 2022. similar to The organizational philosophy is Dobbins, who to have extra picks each year to finished his keep flexibility. career behind The trade-up scenario is only Archie interesting. When the Browns Griffin in Henderson were going 1-31 and rebuild- rushing yards ing, it didn’t make sense for at OSU. them to spend big resources Like Dob- moving up, although they did bins, neither it occasionally. But with the Henderson Super Bowl as the goal and nor Pryor clearly defined roster needs, I played their expect Berry to be aggressive if senior season the opportunity presents itself. of high school Pryor So count on a lot of trades AP football. by the Browns over draft week- Oral Roberts players celebrate Sunday after making Florida their second straight upset victim of the tourney. The COVID-19 pandemic end, including one to move up canceled the 2020 high school within the first two rounds. football season in their home Q: Has the plethora of free states — Virginia for Henderson agent signings put the Browns and North Carolina for Pryor. in a precarious salary cap situa- Dobbins missed his senior sea- tion? Will the team need to cre- son because of a knee injury. ate cap space for its draft picks? Master Teague, a junior who — @LeonardMullin10 A WILD RIDE SO FAR rushed for 514 yards while shar- A: A popular and important ing the running back position question. And one that’s a bit Upsets, unexpected stars were highlights with Trey Sermon last season, complicated. has been labeled the incum- Overthecap.com is a great bent by head coach Ryan Day. site for this, and as of Tues- of early going, but heavy hitters still around While he’s in the lead in the day at 3:20 p.m., it listed the first few days of spring prac- Browns with $13.8 million of John Marshall first undefeated champion since Indi- tice, challengers could arise room under the salary cap. But The Associated Press ANALYSIS ana 45 years ago. with five other running backs, the contracts for free agent INDIANAPOLIS — Your bracket is So good to have her back. l Baylor — The big, bad ball-hawking including the two freshmen, signees Anthony Walker and shot. We know it. Ours is, too. It was a wild opening ride to be sure Bears appear to have found the form trying to earn playing time. Malik Jackson weren’t included. “Of course I want to be that A year after the NCAA Tournament and the tournament is all but guaran- they had before a second COVID-19 I’m estimating their combined pause, so watch out. guy,” Teague said during a was canceled, the madness returned teed to have a few more unexpected cap hit to be around $6 million, l Michigan — The Wolverines have Zoom conference call Tuesday. with an opening weekend full of twists and turns. leaving about $8 million. looked like a No. 1 seed, even without “But whatever is going to be That’s more than enough to upsets. Here’s what to look for: Isaiah Livers. best for the team is going to No. 1 seed Illinois, gone. So is Ohio sign the draft class, but another The regulars l Alabama — The Tide’s mauling of be my role. We’ve got a lot of pricey acquisition through free State. High seeds Texas and Virginia Maryland in the second round shows depth, a lot of guys.” agency or a trade could require also are out, replaced by upstarts and l Gonzaga — The Zags are the only just how potent this team can be. Miyan Williams, Marcus Crow- the Browns to get creative to midmajor noisemakers. team to reach the Sweet 16 in six con- l Houston — The Cougars sport ley and Steele Chambers are also clear space. That could come And we have Sister Jean, the secutive seasons. some of that same swagger as the Phi hoping to put themselves into with a long-term extension for 101-year-old nun who serves as team They’re also four wins from complet- Slama Jama teams back in the ’80s. the picture at running back. Baker Mayfield or Nick Chubb chaplain for Chicago Loyola. ing perfection, trying to become the See WILD, C2 See OSU, C2 that lowers his cap figure in 2021, or a restructuring of a contract. Defensive tackle Shel- don Richardson and receivers BOYS LACROSSE: ROCKY RIVER 9, AVON 8 COLLEGE COMMITMENT Odell Beckham Jr. and Jarvis Landry jump to mind as can- didates because of their salary cap figures in 2021. Berry was forthright that the Finding reduced cap in 2020 would affect what he could do in the offseason, but he still has enough wiggle room to his spot accomplish what he wants, even if that is signing another veteran defensive end such as Jadeveon Clowney, Ryan Kerri- Avon punter Bengu gan or Carlos Dunlap. Q: With as much as the 2021 headed for La. Tech salary cap dropped from 2020, can we expect an historic rise Chris Sweeney in the 2022 salary cap with the The Chronicle-Telegram new TV deal and more ticket Like many of Arlind Bengu’s punts, the 2021 revenue back in the equation? recruiting process was long but it ultimately Do you think this would allow landed in the right spot. the Browns to keep one or two The Avon senior has committed to play foot- more core pieces next year ball at Louisiana Tech, a Division I FBS school that they may have lost? that competes in Conference USA. — Jamey Pfahl He’ll attend as a preferred A: I do expect a significant walk-on with the chance to jump in the cap next year, but KRISTIN BAUER / CHRONICLE receive a full ride after his I’m not sure it will be historic or first semester as he competes as large as people may assume. Avon’s Marcus Wright and Rocky River’s Patrick Lange chase after the ball during Tuesday’s game. for the job. Bengu said he First, the reduction in the considered a number of other 2021 cap didn’t cover the schools, including Akron, entire loss of 2020 revenues Northern Michigan, Louisville, due to the pandemic. The NFL Colgate, Fordham, Butler, Bengu Players Association fought to Eagles run out of time Valparaiso and Dayton. But a spread out the cap reduction couple of things set Louisiana Tech apart. over multiple seasons. Todd Shapiro whole team was excited to play “They gave me a great opportunity to com- Secondly, most of the new The Chronicle-Telegram Furious rally and by the second quarter we pete and start right away,” said Bengu, who TV deal doesn’t kick in until ROCKY RIVER — If lacrosse games finally settled down and played our intends to major in computer science with 2023. I expect the league were 49 minutes long there’s a good almost erases game.” and union to compromise a minor in finance. “And then the academic chance Avon would have won its Rocky River (1-1, 1-0 NOL) and spread out the losses piece, they have my major and then connec- first Northern Ohio Lacrosse League scored first just three minutes into and gains so there’s a steady struggling start tions after school. That really set them apart game of the season Tuesday. the game on a goal from freshman increase in the cap. “River has been great competi- from the other places.” Unfortunately for the Eagles, 48 Rowan McDougal off a Nathan Bengu was originally committed to the Uni- While that should start in tion for us,” Avon senior John Kor- minutes just wasn’t enough. Robertson . That was the first versity of Massachusetts Amherst, but decided 2022 with a nice spike, I’m not towich said. sure it will reach or exceed the The Eagles scored three goals in of five assists in the game for Rob- to reopen his recruitment. And like his fellow “It’s always been fun playing $210 million that was projected the final 2:31 but their comeback ertson. McDougal finished with seniors, Bengu faced the challenges of COVID-19 for 2021 before the pandemic. fell short as Rocky River escaped them but I think there were some two goals. restrictions impacting the recruiting process. See MAILBAG, C3 with a 9-8 win. nerves there at the beginning. The See EAGLES, C2 See BENGU, C2

cyan C1 magenta C1 yellow C1 black C1 C2 Wednesday, March 24, 2021 SPORTS The Chronicle-Telegram OSU WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: NCAA TOURNAMENT WILD From C1 From C1 “If we played a game tomorrow he (Teague) would The upstarts start but we have some other l Chicago Loyola — Sister really good players here,” Jean and the lovable Ramblers Alford said. “We’re going to are back in the Sweet 16 for Abmas Krutwig do whatever we need to do the first time since that 2018 to win games. If it’s one guy, Final Four run. Seeing her on Rising stars then it shall be. If it’s not, the sideline warms the heart. l Max Abmas, Oral Roberts then that’s fine. I think right The Ramblers have some — High-volume scoring from now the biggest thing for us heart of their own. this biomedical chemistry is to continue to grow as a l Oral Roberts — The major has the Golden Eagles football team, continue to Golden Eagles aren’t Dunk City, soaring into the Sweet 16 for grow as a unit and continue but they are the first No. 15 the first time since 1974. to grow as individual players. seed to reach the Sweet 16 since l Cameron Krutwig, Chi- If that means they emerge Florida Gulf Coast became the cago Loyola — Remember that and kind of separate from the first eight years ago. beefy, agile-footed, deft-pass- pack, then that shall happen. l Oregon State — The Bea- ing big man during the 2018 “We’ve only been prac- vers were picked to finish 12th Final Four run? Well, he’s back ticing for two days. These in a conference with 12 teams. and he’s rockin’ a wispy mus- young guys are explosive After two wins as a No. 12 tache. The Krustache plays the football players. They’ve got seed, you’d be wise not to pick harmonica, too. some twitch and some burst against these underdogs. l Quentin Grimes, Houston in them. We’ll just continue l UCLA — Hard to call the — Leaving Kansas worked out to work with them and see all-time leader in national out well for the high-scoring where this thing goes.” championships an upstart, guard. It wasn’t a bad deal for Henderson, a 5-star but the Bruins barely got into coach Kelvin Sampson and his recruit, was ranked the AP the bracket. With three wins Cougars, either. No. 1 running back nation- and a trip to the Sweet 16, they l Chris Duarte, Oregon ally in the 2021 recruiting Syracuse forward Digna Strautmane looks to pass the ball from the floor after UConn quickly proved they belong. guard Paige Bueckers tried for a steal during the first half of Tuesday night’s game. — Playing on the West Coast class. Pryor was a 4-star l Arkansas — The Muss has limited his national visi- recruit. Bus has the Razorbacks chug- bility, but believe us, he was Henderson signed with ging into their first Sweet 16 one of college basketball’s Ohio State without ever appearance since 1996. Quite best guards long before this setting foot on campus. He a job by coach Eric Mussel- Ducks’ run. hadn’t seen it before enroll- Michigan upsets man in two short years. l Ethan Thompson, Oregon ing in January. State — He scores, dishes and “The coaches are what I Star players rebounds. He’s a big reason expected and Ohio State is l Corey Kispert, Gon- the underdog Beavers have what I expected,” he said, zaga — All-American playing gotten this far. adding he said he was look- third-seeded Vols like one to put the Zags four ing forward to the first day The Associated Press Iowa 86, Kentucky 72 games from the first perfect Must-watch games of contact in practice today season since 1976. l Michigan vs. Florida Leigha Brown scored 23 points and Naz Caitlin Clark finished with 35 points on 13-of-21 after being away from it l Evan Mobley, USC — The State, East Region, Sunday Hillmon added 19 to lead No. 6 seed Michigan shooting and six 3-pointers after outscoring Kentucky last year. “We put the pads on her own in the first half, and the Hawkeyes freshman has the length of a — Has the makings of being to a 70-55 win over third-seeded Tennessee on on Wednesday. All I need is advanced to the Sweet 16. big man, the skills of a guard the best game in the entire Tuesday in the women’s NCAA Tournament in The fifth-seeded Hawkeyes (20-9) scored the that one good hit to wake and the ability to dominate bracket. Definitely in must- San Antonio. game’s first 11 points — with all five starters getting me up and I’ll be good. I’m a both ends of the floor. watch territory. The Wolverines had been 0-5 in the second a basket, Clark’s being a 3-pointer. big competitor. I don’t back They led throughout to advance past the second l Jared Butler, Baylor — l Gonzaga vs. Creighton, round before pulling off the victory over the down from anything. When round for only the third time in their 14 NCAA The junior All-American West Region, Sunday — The Lady Vols. appearances during Bluder’s 21 seasons. the pads come on that lets stands out, even on a team Zags’ bid for perfection goes Leading 18-16 with eight minutes left in the Two-time AP All-American guard Rhyne Howard you know who’s real and finished with 28 points to lead the fourth-seeded oozing with talent. through the Bluejays and who’s not.” first half, Michigan (16-5) held Tennessee to Wildcats (18-9). l Jahvon Quinerly, Alabama sweet-shooting Zegarowski. Alford laughed when he was just one the rest of the second quar- — There’s almost nothing he l Alabama vs. UCLA, East told about Henderson want- ter and built a 28-19 halftime lead. Mercado Region can’t do and nothing oppo- Region, Sunday — Alabama ing to take a hit in practice. Tennessee (17-8) trailed by 15 heading into the North Carolina State 79, South Florida 67 nents can do when he gets it likes to play fast. UCLA likes “Don’t worry, buddy, it’s fourth quarter and didn’t get closer than nine. going. to slow things down. Some- coming,” he said. “It will be Hillmon, the Big Ten Player of the Year, also Jakia Brown-Turner scored 19 points and l Marcus Zegarowski, thing’s got to give. upon you here soon.” had 15 rebounds. top-seeded North Carolina State shrugged off a challenge from No. 8 South Florida with a big third Creighton — Forgot some of l Oregon State vs. Loyola Alford called the two fresh- A trip to the Sweet 16, where the Wolverines quarter, advancing to the Sweet 16. the shooting woes he had at Chicago, Midwest Region, men “very coachable kids” and will face Baylor in the River Walk Region, was Jada Boyd added 18 points and 10 rebounds for times during the regular sea- Saturday — The underdog said, “When you correct them, just another first this year. the Wolfpack (22-2), who reached their third straight son. This is the junior sharp- branch of the bracket features they don’t take it personally, it’s The team started 10-0 for the first time regional semifinal and 14th overall. They will face fourth-seeded Indiana or 12th-seeded Belmont. shooter’s time to shine, and two scrappy teams and one not a personal attack. They’re in school history. Michigan was also in the USF (19-4) led by a point early in the third quarter he’s leaning into it. lovable 101-year-old nun. hungry to learn. I’m thrilled rankings all season for the first time, as well before N.C. State used two big runs to pull away l Buddy Boeheim, Syra- l Villanova vs. Baylor, South with the development they’ve as having Hillmon be the first player to earn and take a 12-point lead into the fourth. cuse. There’s a reason they call Region, Saturday — Two pow- shown so far but they’ve got to Elena Tsineke had 22 points to lead the Bulls, who All-America honors as a second-teamer. made six 3-pointers in the first half to spark hope of him Buddy Buckets. He’s been erhouse programs expected to get better.” an upset, but hit just three more after halftime. filling it up in Indy, too. put on a show. Sermon rushed for 870 Baylor 90, Virginia Tech 48 yards on 116 carries last sea- Moon Ursin and DiJonai Carrington had 21 Hemisfair Region son and Teague had 104 car- points apiece as reigning national champion Baylor advanced to its 12th consecutive NCAA Sweet 16, South Carolina 59, Oregon State 42 punt against Archbishop ries. The next-highest total beating Virginia Tech. Hoban in the Division II state was 10 carries by Williams. So, Aliyah Boston scored 19 points and top seed BENGU Queen Egbo had 12 points and 13 rebounds, From C1 semifinals, one of three punts obviously, at least half or more along with seven blocked shots for the Lady Bears South Carolina dominated after a close first quarter to beat eighth-seeded Oregon State, advancing to that went for 148 yards. of the six running backs could (27-2). DiDi Richards had nine assists. “It was kind of stressful, All-America forward NaLyssa Smith finished with its seventh straight Sweet 16. Bengu said he’s been kicking end up being frustrated. 15 points, all but two of those coming after halftime The Gamecocks (24-4) led by a point after one but once I started narrowing since sixth grade, but didn’t Alford said when deci- for Baylor. quarter but had built a 12-point lead by halftime things down I felt good about start seriously focusing on and were up 53-29 by the start of the fourth. sions are made about who Georgia Amoore had 18 points with four 3-pointers Louisiana Tech,” Bengu said. punting until he reached high to lead Virginia Tech (15-10). South Carolina, which won a national title in will get the bulk of the car- 2017, improved to 8-1 in the second round under “It was tough because school. Once he mastered the ries this season he will have UConn 83, Syracuse 47 coach Dawn Staley and will appear in the regional COVID gave players an extra technique, he attended camps honest conversations with semifinals for the 11th time overall. The Gamecocks’ year of eligibility, which meant Paige Bueckers scored 20 points and Aaliyah next opponent is fifth-seeded Georgia Tech. to further improve and he the players who aren’t get- Edwards added 19 to help No. 1 seed UConn beat less roster spots for the class quickly realized that he had a ting them. eighth-seeded Syracuse and advance to the Sweet 16. Georgia Tech 73, West Virginia 56 of 2021. That part was kind of knack for it. “Sometimes honest con- Once again the Huskies were missing coach Geno stressful, but once I found out “You have to be perfect,” Auriemma, who is recovering from COVID-19. Chris Lotta-Maj Lahtinen scored 22 points, Lorela versations are hard conver- Cubaj had 21 points and 12 rebounds, and No. 5 La Tech needed someone, it Bengu said. “You have to have sations,” he said. “But at the Dailey filled in for the Hall of Fame coach, who celebrated his 67th birthday Tuesday and could seed Georgia Tech used a big third quarter to beat was a great fit for me.” the perfect drop every time, same time they’re needed. potentially rejoin the team this weekend for its next No. 4 West Virginia. While Avon’s high-powered The Yellow Jackets needed a second-half rally in over your right and then When it comes time to have game. offense didn’t punt that often kick it straight. You have to hit Bueckers, the freshman All-America guard, had the opening round against Stephen F. Austin — the those conversations then fourth-largest comeback in tournament history — in 2021, when it did Bengu the sweet spot of the ball every we’ll have them. Right now, 16 points in the first half for the Huskies (26-1). In the second half, the Huskies tore the Syracuse but had this game well in control with a 17-point made sure the Eagles flipped time. It’s a matter of inches, lead over the Mountaineers to start the fourth. it’s not time. When it’s time zone apart with precision passing that led to easy field position. The senior that’s the hardest part about it. to have those we will. We’ll layups. The Huskies led 64-35 after three quarters Stanford 73, Oklahoma State 62 punted 23 times for 968 yards But I just love doing it, it makes have those conversations and cruised into the Sweet 16 for the 27th straight — averaging 42.1 yards per year. They will play fifth-seeded Iowa next. Haley Jones scored 17 points and Stanford me better.” when they need to be had.” attempt with three downed Syracuse (15-9) was led by its own talented unleashed another barrage of 3-pointers as the Contact Chris Sweeney at 329-7135 Contact Jim Naveau freshman in 6-foot-7 center Kamilla Cardoso. She overall No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament booked inside the 10-yard line. or [email protected] and follow at [email protected]. had 12 points and seven rebounds. yet another trip to the Sweet 16. He had a booming 52-yard him @CSweeneyCT on Twitter.

time expired before they could get a EAGLES chance to tie the game. From C1 “These guys settled down and talked amongst themselves and the Avon struggled to win face-offs and captains stepped up and were lead- maintain possession in the opening ers and they got their heads in the quarter and didn’t score until Korto- game,” Barton said. “We take every wich found the back of the net with game and use it to get ready for the 8:08 remaining in second. next game. Our goal is to be ready for “We got off to a slow start and left a the state tournament.” couple of goals out there,” Avon coach Even in a loss, Kortowich said Avon Chris Barton said. “But the boys got was able to take away positives. it together and played good lacrosse “In past years we’ve lost pretty badly and that’s all I can ask for. Win or lose to River,” Kortowich said. “While we I want to see good lacrosse until the didn’t get the win this year we can be final whistle.” very proud that we fought until the The Eagles (1-1, 0-1) trailed 5-2 very last second and there was not a at the half after Cameron Wagner moment where we hung out heads scored the first of his two goals with and gave up.” 1:16 remaining in the second quarter. Senior Adam Ferrara scored Avon’s Rocky River extended its advantage to first goal of the second half. 7-2 late in the third quarter but Avon Four of Avon’s five second-half came roaring back. goals came in man-up situations. Senior Nate Lewis scored the first “We have to come out stronger of his two second-half goals with 30 next game,” Lewis said. “We need to seconds to play in the third quarter to take care of the ball and make sure make the score 7-4. we’re ready from the get-go.” “We really just kind of found our groove in the second half,” Lewis Contact Todd Shapiro at 329-7135 or ctsports@ said. chroniclet.com. “We’ve played these guys our whole Rocky River 9, Avon 8 life, we know they’re a good team so Avon 0 2 2 4 — 8 I think we were a little nervous. Once KRISTIN BAUER / CHRONICLE Rocky River 2 3 2 2 — 9 we started taking good shots and GOALS: (A) Nate Lewis 2, Cameron Wagner 2, Evan Avon’s Nathan Stoklosa makes a pass while guarded by Rocky River’s Matthew George on Tuesday night. Barton, Adam Ferrara, John Kortowich, Nathan making good passes we were able to Stoklosa; (RR) Will Bennett 2, Rowan McDougal 2,, Matthew McDonald, Hayden Weaver, Wesley turn things around.” to cut the Rocky River lead to three. crosschecking, Avon cut the lead to off and Wagner scored his second Bennett, John Matis, Ryan Hildebrandt. ASSISTS: (A) Lewis 2, Barton, Wagner, Cade Juhl; (RR) The Pirates held a 9-5 lead until the With Rocky River attackman Will 9-7 with 43 seconds remaining on a goal of the game with 17 seconds left Nathan Robertson 5, Weaver, Mack Massad. 2:31 mark of the fourth quarter when Bennett, who scored two goals, in the goal from Evan Barton. to make it a one-goal game. SAVES: (A) Gavin Fligner 4; (RR) Reece Rochester 7 MAN-UP SITUATIONS: Avon 4-of-4; Rocky River junior Nathan Stoklosa scored for Avon box serving a two-minute penalty for The Eagles won the ensuing face- Avon won the final face-off but 1-of-2

cyan C2 magenta C2 yellow C2 black C2 The Chronicle-Telegram SPORTS Wednesday, March 24, 2021 C3 MAILBAG ALL-CHRONICLE-TELEGRAM WRESTLING From C1 FIRST TEAM WRESTLER OF THE YEAR But the increase will pro- vide cushion for the Browns Riley Banyas Enrique Munguia, senior, Elyria as they look to secure May- field, Chubb and cornerback SCHOOL: Elyria Munguia suffered just two losses this season and both came at the hands of the best 160-pound wrestler in the Sophomore Denzel Ward with long-term YEAR: nation — St. Edward two-time state champion and Ohio State recruit Padraic Gallagher. WEIGHT: 101 pounds deals. The Browns will be THE SEASON: Spent the bulk of Munguia, ranked in the top 10 nationally himself, went undefeated during the regular season and rolled his the regular season as the Pioneers’ way to a sectional championship and into the district final before his first matchup with Gallagher. He gave able to keep all the core 106-pound starter, finishing with a Gallagher, who went unbeaten this season, a scare by scoring an early takedown players they deem essential. winning record against boys. and a two-second nearfall to build a 6-2 lead early in the match before Q: I know there is a lot Won a district championship before finishing as the girls state runner-up Gallagher rallied for the win. of movement still to come for the second straight season. Munguia was equally dominant during his first three matches at this offseason, not the least the Division I state tournament — including an 8-2 semifinal win of which is going to be the Evan Bennett over another nationally ranked wrestler, Brunswick’s Derek Fields upcoming draft. After this SCHOOL: St. Edward — before the second loss to Gallagher. first big wave of free agency, YEAR: Junior The state runner-up finish was the second of Munguia’s career, how do you see the signings WEIGHT: 152 pounds as he finished second at 152 pounds as a sophomore and THE SEASON: The Avon resident or departures for the Browns qualified to the state tournament as a junior but didn’t won a sectional championship and opponents impacting the then three straight one-point victories compete as the event was canceled due to the coron- to advance to the Division I state final. avirus pandemic. He is the sixth Elyria wrestler to upcoming schedule? Is there Lost a tight 3-0 decision to appear in multiple state finals. any opponent who you Brecksville’s Victor Voinovich, ranked think got significantly better No. 1 in the nation, in the state final. Munguia finished with a record of 34-2, fin- ishing with a 145-35 career record. The 145 vic- or weakened? Ryan Bennett tories is No. 9 on the program’s all-time list. — Phil Suchma SCHOOL: St. Edward His 80 career pins rank seventh in program Q: What position do they YEAR: Freshman history. draft at No. 26? WEIGHT: 106 pounds During his high school career, Munguia, — @ChrisPyanowski THE SEASON: Went undefeated in his who will wrestle next year at Kent State debut postseason, picking up Division I A: I’ve got it narrowed sectional, district and state titles. University, won a pair of sectional champi- down to two, with one After a dominating state opener, won onships and a Maumee Bay Classic title, outside possibility. his quarterfinal in overtime and semifinal placed twice at the prestigious Beast Berry’s work in free agency and final by one-point decisions. of the East and Brecksville Holi- day tournaments and landed erased any urgent needs and Mason Bingham on the podium at the Walsh gave him flexibility in the SCHOOL: Avon Ironman — considered to draft. But there are still ques- YEAR: Senior be the toughest in-season tions and holes at defensive WEIGHT: 285 pounds high school tournament in end and cornerback, so I’d be THE SEASON: Won a Southwestern Conference title before the nation. stunned if the first pick isn’t finishing in seventh place in the During the offseason, Munguia wrestled at one of those spots. They Division I state tournament. freestyle and was an Ohio Junior state also happen to be the most Finished his high school career as a finalist, four-time Team Ohio national important on the defense. two-time state qualifier in wrestling team member and a member of the 2019 and four-time state semifinalist in football. The Browns sound like RICK TWINING / Team Ohio dual team that placed sixth CHRONICLE FILE they’re counting on defensive in the nation in Greco and eighth in end Takk McKinley to start Nate Burnett freestyle. SCHOOL: Elyria opposite Myles Garrett, but YEAR: Junior his production slipped the WEIGHT: 145 pounds last two years, including in THE SEASON: Went 35-3 while winning sectional and district titles, 2020 when a groin injury lim- and advancing to the Division I state SECOND TEAM COACH OF THE YEAR ited him to four games. Even semifinals. if McKinley is the Lost a pair of 3-2 decisions before Chris Bennett Colin Noel Chris Vondruska, rallying to place fifth. He is a two-time No. 2, the Browns need at state placer and three-time state qualifier. SCHOOL: Vermilion SCHOOL: Elyria Keystone least one more pass rusher on YEAR: Senior YEAR: Senior WEIGHT: 182 pounds WEIGHT: 113 pounds State qualifiers, sectional the edge. McKinley signed a Jake Evans THE SEASON: Picked up 43 wins en route THE SEASON: Won a sectional champions and a conference one-year contract, so a first- SCHOOL: Elyria to qualifying for the Division II state championship and went 1-2 at the Division I title ... oh my. round rookie would fit nicely YEAR: Senior tournament. state tournament. WEIGHT: 182 pounds Vondruska into the equation at end. THE SEASON: Went 38-3 in his final Conner Burrus JoJo Norwood steered the Greedy Williams is the high school season, winning sectional SCHOOL: Elyria SCHOOL: Elyria Wildcats big unknown at corner. If and district championships before YEAR: Senior YEAR: Sophomore though a wild he is completely healthy placing fifth at the Division I state WEIGHT: 132 pounds WEIGHT: 170 pounds tournament. and successful THE SEASON: A 24-match winner who THE SEASON: Won a sectional title and after missing all of 2020 with Will wrestle at Indiana University after season which finished as a Division I state alternate and a advanced to the district semifinals before a nerve injury in his right finishing as a four-time state qualifier for the Pioneers. four-time district qualifier. finishing as a district placer. included the shoulder and plays like the program’s second-round pick he was in Nick Hickman Alex Green Zach Orseno Vondruska first confer- SCHOOL: Elyria 2019, the Browns have a solid SCHOOL: Keystone SCHOOL: North Ridgeville YEAR: Sophomore ence tourna- YEAR: Senior YEAR: Junior top three in Ward, Williams 106 pounds ment championship since it WEIGHT: 195 pounds WEIGHT: WEIGHT: 120 pounds and Troy Hill. But those are THE SEASON: Went 29-4 and THE SEASON: Won a sectional title THE SEASON: Compiled 33 victories and captured the Patriot Athletic qualified to the Division II state before earning a spot in the Division I state won a sectional before advancing to the Conference title in 2014. huge ifs. Cornerback is criti- tournament. tournament for the second straight year. Division I state tournament. The Wildcats were solid cal enough to use the No. 26 Won a Lorain County League title Tristin Greene during the regular season, pick on just in case Williams and a sectional championship. Lost his Brandon Rollin isn’t what the Browns need. opening match at state to eventual SCHOOL: Keystone SCHOOL: Black River sweeping their Lorain Coun- YEAR: Freshman undefeated champion Dylan Fishback of Aurora. YEAR: Junior ty League dual meets, too. There’s nothing wrong with a WEIGHT: 132 pounds WEIGHT: 152 pounds surplus at that position. THE SEASON: Went 33-3 in his first But success is mostly THE SEASON: The 20-win Division II Jeremiah McKee varsity season, finishing as a Division II measured in the postseason The wild card for me is state alternate after winning sectional and district semifinalist was a Lorain County SCHOOL: Wellington League finalist. and Keystone has been con- receiver. I know the Browns YEAR: Junior conference championships. sistently strong there under appear set to bring back the WEIGHT: 132 pounds Ethan Sear Vondruska’s direction. top six wideouts from last THE SEASON: Went 31-4 and Ryan Healy earned his second straight Division III SCHOOL: Keystone SCHOOL: Avon The Wildcats sent a pair of year, but if the right guy fell state tournament berth, going 1-2 at YEAR: Senior YEAR: Senior wrestlers to the Division II to them — someone with Marion Harding. WEIGHT: 160 pounds WEIGHT: 138 pounds THE SEASON: Won a sectional title, state tournament — Nick elite quickness or speed — I Finished as the Lorain County THE SEASON: Won a Lorain County Hickman at 195 pounds and League runner-up and won a sectional League championship and advanced to the was a conference finalist and finished as a could see Berry deciding championship at Independence. Division II district semifinals. Division I district placer. Luke Moore at 285 — and had he’s too good to pass up. Erich Trinski a trio of wrestlers win sec- Q: Are we still looking at Connor Holm tional titles — Hickman, Jose Enrique Munguia SCHOOL: Elyria defensive linemen in free SCHOOL: Elyria Moralez at 182 and freshman SCHOOL: Elyria YEAR: Freshman YEAR: Sophomore agency or do you think we’re Tristin Greene, who finished YEAR: Senior WEIGHT: 126 pounds WEIGHT: 152 pounds done? WEIGHT: 160 pounds THE SEASON: Won a sectional title and as a state alternate, at 132. THE SEASON: Earned a spot in the — @stmarysdawg THE SEASON: Went 34-2 with his Division I state tournament during his debut his opening match at the Division I state Keystone had seven total only two defeats of the season coming tournament. high school season. district qualifiers, with sen- A: As referenced above, against St. Edward’s Padraic I certainly think defensive Gallagher, the No. 1-ranked wrestler in Luke Moore Tommy West ior Ryan Healy also landing end remains a need and pri- the nation. SCHOOL: Keystone SCHOOL: St. Edward on the podium with a sixth- Won a sectional championship YEAR: Senior YEAR: Senior place finish at 160, plus three ority. I think the addition of before finishing as the Division I state runner-up for the WEIGHT: 285 pounds WEIGHT: 145 pounds Malik Jackson along with the second time in his career. other wrestlers who finished THE SEASON: Won 31 matches and a THE SEASON: The Avon Lake resident expected return of Andrew conference title before finishing as a captured a sectional championship before as district alternates at the Travis Owen Division II state qualifier. earning a Division I state tournament berth. Painesville Harvey sectional. Billings after opting out of last season leaves the tackle SCHOOL: Black River YEAR: Junior spot in good standing. WEIGHT: 285 pounds HONORABLE MENTION TOP FIVE TEAMS Because of the cap con- THE SEASON: Went 26-5 while straints, I’m not expecting placing eighth in the Division III state tournament. Derrick Andolsek, Wellington (district qualifier)* Elyria Pioneers Berry to spend big on end. Finished as the Lorain County League Ryan Auvil, Amherst (DQ) The Pioneers capped a six-year unbeaten run in He targeted McKinley and runner-up and won a sectional Nick Beriswill, Keystone the Greater Cleveland Conference dual meets — landed him relatively cheap championship. He finished with 20-plus Trayton Bowman, Wellington (district placer) Elyria moves to the Southwestern Conference next pins, including a pair in the state tournament. Wayde Bowman, Wellington (DQ) — one year, $4.25 million. Sherod Bullard, Clearview (DQ) season — although the league canceled its year-end But Berry knows depth is Jordan Cancel, Lorain (DQ)* tournament. Donovan Palmer Cayden Conrad, Wellington (DQ) Elyria competed in the Division I state duals held necessary and that McKin- SCHOOL: Lutheran West Jared Counts, North Ridgeville (DQ) by the state’s coaches association and finished ley isn’t a sure thing. So I YEAR: Senior Ty Daugherty, Avon (DQ) No. 10 in the Division I individual state tournament wouldn’t be surprised to see WEIGHT: 160 pounds Joe Dennis, Black River (DQ) with a state finalist, three state placers and seven THE SEASON: The North Ridgeville Chris Douglas, North Ridgeville (DQ) state qualifiers. him add a veteran and an resident went 45-2 and won Chagrin Tyler Duff, North Ridgeville (DQ) Avon Eagles early draft pick at end. Valley Conference, sectional and district Tyler Dye, Midview (DQ) Q: Who are we drafting in championships before placing third in Tyler Fair, North Ridgeville (DQ) The Eagles finished as the highest coverage area team in the SWC, the Division III state tournament. Mason Fitch, Avon (DQ) taking third behind champion Olmsted Falls the 1st based on free agency The Baldwin Wallace commit set the David Fitzpatrick, Clearview (DQ)* and runner-up North Olmsted. pickups? school record for wins and pins this season. John Foye, Avon (DQ) Avon sent seniors Cael Saxton and Mason — @StephenWarwick9 Hayden Garrow, Columbia (DQ)* Bingham to the Division I state tournament Lavell Gibson, Amherst (DQ)#* and both finished on the podium at Hilliard A: Piggybacking on the Ruben Pina-Lorenzana Dom Governale, Columbia (DQ) Darby. The Eagles also had six other earlier answer, here are SCHOOL: Firelands Cody Greene, Keystone (DQ) wrestlers finish as district qualifiers, including Ethan Sear, who was a some possibilities at defen- YEAR: Sophomore Josh Hickman, Columbia district placer and sectional champion. WEIGHT: 106 pounds Vinny Hicks, Firelands sive end and cornerback. THE SEASON: Went 53-6 while Malachi Howell, Vermilion Keystone Wildcats l Defensive ends: Miami’s placing eighth in the Division II state Santino Humphrey, Lorain* The Wildcats were the only Lorain County program Gregory Rousseau, Mich- tournament at Marengo Highland. Emily Jirousek, Keystone (state qualifier) other than Elyria or Avon to send multiple wrestlers to the Won the Lorain County League Sean Kane, Clearview (DQ) state tournament as Nick Hickman and Luke Moore igan’s Kwity Paye, Miami’s championship and a sectional title at Kaden King, Firelands (DQ)* competed at the Division II event at Marengo Highland, Jaelan Phillips, Penn State’s Lake Catholic. Has 96 victories at the Owen Kyser, Vermilion (DQ) and added five other district qualifiers. Jayson Oweh, Washington’s midpoint of his high school career. Lucas Marconi, Avon Lake (DQ) The Wildcats also went unbeaten in dual meets in Eli Mendez, Amherst the Lorain County League for the second straight year, Joe Tryon and Georgia’s Cael Saxton Noah Mendez, Amherst (DQ)#* and captured the outright conference title by winning Azeez Ojulari. Aiden Miller, Vermilion (DQ) the league tournament. l Cornerbacks: Virginia SCHOOL: Avon Shawn Moore, Brookside YEAR: Senior Diego Moralez, Keystone Black River Pirates Tech’s Caleb Farley (if he WEIGHT: 132 pounds Jose Moralez, Keystone (DQ)# The Pirates put their first wrestler on the Division III falls because of back sur- THE SEASON: Won 30 matches, a Karson Nail, Brookside state tournament podium since Jacob Campbell in gery), Alabama’s Patrick Southwestern Conference title and a Izzak Pedraza, Elyria (DQ) 2018 when heavyweight Travis Owen placed eighth Surtain II, South Carolina’s sectional championship before placing Nathan Perry, Avon Lake (DQ)* this season. sixth at the Division I state tournament. Isaah Rivera, Lorain Black River also had five other wrestlers advance to Jaycee Horn, Central Flor- The University of Chicago commit Oscar Rivera, Clearview (DQ) the district tournament — four of which return next ida’s Aaron Robinson and finishes high school as a three-time Joe Roesch, Avon season including Brandon Rollin, who finished as a Georgia’s Eric Stokes. state qualifier and two-time state placer. Eric Saddler, Brookside (DQ) district placer. Santana Sanchez, Lorain (DQ) l If you want one name: Cole Schulke Joey Serfozo, Vermilion Firelands Falcons Northwestern cornerback Drake Shaw, Vermilion (DQ) The Falcons finished second in the LCL in dual SCHOOL: Columbia Garrett Szuch, Columbia (DQ) Greg Newsome II. meets and third at the league tournament after winning YEAR: Sophomore Ryan Trowbridge, Amherst (DQ)* the inaugural championship last season. Q: How many Super Bowls WEIGHT: 106 pounds Michael Valerino, Avon Lake (DQ) Firelands continued its streak of state placers when in a row do we win starting THE SEASON: Went 33-4 while Devan Vandal, Midview (DQ) Ruben Pina-Lorenzana took eighth at 106 pounds, and finishing fourth in the state in Division III. Charlie Wells, Black River (DQ)* this year? had five other underclassmen advance to the Division II Won Lorain County League, sectional Jon Whitmer, Brookside (DQ) — @RobOstrom and district championships, and district tournament at Perry High. Kevin Williams, Firelands (DQ)* A: Love the optimism. I’ll defeated three top-10 state-ranked Hunter Yeaples, Black River (DQ)* wrestlers during an undefeated go with two. It’s really hard postseaon run to the state semifinals. # — sectional champion; * — conference champion — SHAUN BENNETT to three-peat.

cyan C3 magenta C3 yellow C3 black C3 C4 Wednesday, March 24, 2021 SPORTS The Chronicle-Telegram GOLF Spieth in form for week of Match Play Doug Ferguson In that respect, on the range. Spieth was part of the Spieth wasn’t in the last WGC a tin Thomas, Louis Oosthuizen and The Associated Press Spieth is happy to majority. month ago at Concession — he had Matt Kuchar. Two are past cham- AUSTIN, Texas — As much golf as be at his second “But when you’re trying to revisit never been ineligible for one since pions (Kisner and Kuchar). Oost- home — he spent and re-engineer a former self, there’s he became a full PGA Tour member huizen was a finalist in 2016, while Jordan Spieth likes to play, it took as three semesters some constructive work that needs to — and that also motivated him. Thomas reached the semifinals in much discipline as he could muster at the University go on,” McCormick said. “That con- “That hit me pretty hard,” he 2018. to not play at all. of Texas — for the structive work required him to turn said. “Missing a World Golf Cham- “I would have way more fun if When he left the Masters on Dell Technologies himself into a ‘practicer’ for a period pionship via not qualifying for it all three of them just forfeited the Nov. 15, the only two rounds of golf Spieth Match Play. All any of time and exercise some self-disci- was the first one, and I didn’t like match, to be honest,” Kisner said. he played were of the recreational of the 64 players at pline that, ‘I need to stay away from that at all. ... I’m glad to be here “But no, it’s fun. If you want to be variety. One was a trip with friends to Austin Country Club need is a tee the golf course.’ He was in golf course with a chance.” the best, you got to beat the best. Whispering Pines in southeast Texas, time, and then there’s no telling quarantine. The format is 16 four-man And JT is playing arguably the best which was more about having a few how the most fickle week in golf will “It probably felt to him like a year.” groups playing each other over in the world right now.” beers and swinging the club. The pan out. Missing the cut led to a weekend three days, with the winner of each Thomas, the No. 2 seed, is coming other was his annual December trip The plan endorsed by swing coach of very constructive work, and Spieth group advancing to the knockout off a victory in The Players Cham- to Augusta National with sponsors Cameron McCormick was to stay quickly turned the corner. He had a stage on the weekend. pionship. Dustin Johnson is the from AT&T. away from the golf Spieth loves to share of the 54-hole lead in Phoenix Kevin Kisner is the defending No. 1 seed for the fourth straight “I didn’t play a serious round from play and stick to work on the range and a two-shot lead going into the last champion from 2019 — the Match time in the Match Play, though it Sunday of Augusta until the Wednes- as he tried to rediscover the blue- day at Pebble Beach. He has played Play was the third event canceled has only led to victory once. day before I left for San Diego,” Spi- print that made him so successful consistently better every step of the last year after the COVID-19 pan- How fickle is this event? Jon eth said, a span of 65 days before he in the first place. Even recreational way and made the Match Play field demic shut down golf for three Rahm lost in the title match to started out his 2021 season at Torrey golf is reactionary, and there was no with room to spare. months. Kisner was the No. 48 Johnson in 2017, and the next year Pines. point in falling into bad habits until He is the No. 49 seed this week, seed, and he became the first Rahm didn’t win a match. He missed the cut and fell to No. 92 they were broken. meaning he came out of the “D” group player to lose his opening match “The one thing — the true thing in the world, his lowest position since McCormick believes 80 percent of of golfers. That means he faces one of and go on to win since this group — is to get to the final, you need he headed to the John Deere Classic PGA Tour members love to play and the top 16 seeds — Matt Fitzpatrick, format began in 2015. to play good,” Rahm said. “And at at age 19 and won for the first time on 20 percent — Vijay Singh comes to in his case — when this unique World Kisner won’t have it any easier some point, you’re going to have to the PGA Tour. mind — prefer to spend long hours Golf Championship begins today. this week. His group includes Jus- get lucky.”

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NHL: Buffalo at Pittsburgh 8 p.m. NBCSN Coastal Carolina 77,Stetson 72 (OT) CANADIAN DIVISION Pepperdine 82, Bellarmine 71 W L OL SOL Pts GF GA representing the woman, Britney Beginning with the 2021 draft, only the NHL: Los Angeles at San Jose 10:30 p.m. NBCSN Laval 11 4 1 0 23 52 40 Taylor, sought all “correspondence, first two picks will be subject to the CHAMPIONSHIP 7 7 2 0 16 46 46 memoranda, communications, Today’s game Stockton 7 5 1 0 15 43 41 lottery instead of the top three, and no Motorsports Coastal Carolina vs. Pepperdine, 8 p.m. Toronto 7 7 0 1 15 47 49 agreements, messages or other written team can move up more than 10 picks. Belleville 4 8 0 0 8 26 38 documentation” from the Bucs, Steelers, Starting in 2022, no team will be able to e-NASCAR iRacing: 8 p.m. FS1 NAIA DIVISION I CENTRAL DIVISION Patriots and Raiders regarding their win the draft lottery — for either of the Pro Invitational Series, Bristol Dirt, W L OL SOL Pts GF GA professional relationships with Brown. first two spots — more than twice in a from Bristol, Tennessee CHAMPIONSHIP Chicago 10 2 0 1 21 57 31 Brown’s attorneys objected. Tuesday’s game Texas 8 4 2 0 18 53 47 five-year span. Shawnee State 74, Lewis-Clark State 68 Grand Rapids 7 3 2 0 16 38 30 l The Pittsburgh Steelers released Rockford 6 9 1 0 13 45 59 veteran cornerback Steven Nelson, Soccer Iowa 4 8 2 0 10 36 60 Miscellaneous Women’s basketball Cleveland 4 4 1 0 9 29 30 opting to cut him rather than trade him, UEFA Euro U-21: Spain at Slovenia 12:50 p.m. ESPNU an announcement that came shortly NCAA TOURNAMENT NORTH DIVISION Venus loses early at Miami Open CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying: 7 p.m. FS2 W L OL SOL Pts GF GA after Nelson tweeted the team was Costa Rica vs. Dominican Republic, ALAMO REGION Lehigh Valley 8 2 2 0 18 40 35 “holding him hostage.” It has been 20 years since Venus Second Round Hershey 8 4 2 0 18 44 38 l Backup quarterback Marcus Group A, from Guadalajara, Mexico WB/Scranton 5 4 3 1 14 40 44 Williams won her home tournament, and Tuesday’s game Mariota agreed to restructure his Stanford 73, Oklahoma State 62 Utica 6 2 0 1 13 34 29 her stay at the 2021 Miami Open was College men: Washington 7 p.m. PAC-12 Rochester 6 3 0 1 13 35 32 Today’s games contract and return to the Oakland brief. Williams was eliminated on the first Syracuse 5 5 1 0 11 35 32 at Oregon State Missouri State vs. Wright State, 3 p.m. Binghamton 3 5 3 1 10 33 47 Raiders, a team source confirmed. day of play by 89th-ranked Zarina Diyas Georgia vs. Oregon, 3 p.m. Mariota, who was in jeopardy of being CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying: 9:30 p.m. FS1 Louisville vs. Northwestern, 5 p.m. PACIFIC DIVISION of Kazakhstan, 6-2, 7-6 (10). Mexico vs. U.S., Group A, released by the Raiders had he not l Several North Carolina Republican HEMISFAIR REGION W L OL SOL Pts GF GA from Guadalajara, Mexico Henderson 13 2 0 0 26 53 27 redone his deal, is signing a one-year, legislators filed a bill that would block Second Round Bakersfield 10 6 0 1 21 61 45 Tuesday’s games $3.5 million deal. transgender women and girls from College men: California at Stanford 10 p.m. PAC-12 San Diego 10 10 0 0 20 55 64 South Carolina 59, Oregon State 42 San Jose 6 6 4 0 16 44 53 l The Atlanta Falcons are set to joining women’s high school and college Georgia Tech 73, West Virginia 56 Colorado 6 6 2 0 14 38 44 add a piece to the backfield and a athletic teams, joining the culture-war Today’s games Tucson 7 9 0 0 14 45 55 Softball Texas vs. UCLA, 11 p.m. Ontario 6 11 2 0 14 61 74 veteran outside linebacker to help them tussle that has swept several states. Maryland vs. Alabama, 1 p.m. College: Virginia at Virginia Tech 4 p.m. ACC Monday’s game transition to a 3-4 defense. Running l Minnesota’s largest school RIVER WALK REGION Rockford 6, Iowa 1 back Mike Davis, who played at South Tuesday’s games district will pay $300,000 to settle a College: Kennesaw State at Tennessee 7 p.m. SEC Second Round Chicago at Grand Rapids, 7 p.m. Carolina, and former LSU standout Tuesday’s games discrimination lawsuit with a transgender Laval at Stockton, 7 p.m. Barkevious Mingo are set to sign with student who was barred from using the Michigan 70, Tennessee 55 Today’s games Tennis UConn 83, Syracuse 47 Belleville at Toronto, 7 p.m. the Falcons, according to NFL Media. boys’ locker room, school officials and Iowa 86, Kentucky 72 Rochester at Utica, 7 p.m. Baylor 90, Virginia Tech 48 l The Carolina Panthers agreed to supporters of the student said. Miami Open: ATP first round, 11 a.m. TENNIS Syracuse at WB/Scranton, 7 p.m. terms one a one-year contract with l Oregon State’s trustees accepted MERCADO REGION Hershey at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m. WTA first round San Diego at Ontario, 9 p.m. starting right guard John Miller and Second Round the resignation of university president Stockton at Bakersfield, 9 p.m. added free agent linebacker/special Tuesday’s games Colorado at Henderson, 10 p.m. F. King Alexander, concluding he was Volleyball N.C. State 79, South Florida 67 Thursday’s games teams player Frankie Luvu from the unable to rebuild trust at the school Today’s games Hartford at Providence, 1 p.m. New York Jets. because of his role in the mishandling College women: Rutgers at Maryland 7 p.m. BTN Indiana vs. Belmont, 5 p.m. Texas at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Arizona vs. BYU, 7 p.m. l The Tennessee Titans agreed to of sexual misconduct cases during his Friday’s games Texas A&M vs. Iowa State, 7 p.m. Hershey at WB/Scranton, 5 p.m. terms on a one-year deal with wide previous tenure at LSU. BASKETBALL NIT Lehigh Valley at Binghamton, 7 p.m. receiver Josh Reynolds. l Cristiano Ronaldo’s games with TRANSACTIONS National Basketball Association Grand Rapids at Iowa, 8 p.m. NBA — Fined New York Knick’s F Julius SEMIFINALS Bakersfield at San Diego, 10 p.m. l The Buffalo Bills are welcoming back Juventus are moving from ESPN to BASEBALL Randle for inappropirate language and Colorado at Henderson, 10 p.m. a dynamic receiving, running and return CBS in the United States starting next Friday’s games Stockton at San Jose, 10 p.m. Major League Baseball public criticism towards an official Rice vs. Delaware, 5 p.m. threat after reaching an agreement to season. The Italian league approved a American League at the conclusion of a game against Mississippi vs. N. Iowa, 8 p.m. re-sign Isaiah McKenzie to a one-year MINNESOTA TWINS — Optioned OF Philadelphia on March 21. contract with CBS for Serie A and Italian CHAMPIONSHIP contract. Alex Kirilloff to the alternate train- FOOTBALL Cup rights worth about $75 million per ing camp. Reassigned LHP Charlie Sunday’s game l Cornerback Kevin King is staying National Football League Semifinal winners, 2 p.m. year for the next three seasons. Barnes, C Caleb Hamilton, RHP Griffin CHICAGO BEARS — Signed OT Elijah HIGH SCHOOL with the Green Bay Packers after agreeing l U.S. coach Vlatko Andonovski Jax, OF Trevor Larnach and INF Royce Wilkinson D-II TOURNAMENT to a one-year deal worth $6 million. called up a 23-woman roster for April Lewis to the minor league camp. CINCINNATI BENGALS — Signed CB National League Eli Apple to a one-year contract. QUARTERFINALS Tuesday’s results friendlies in Sweden and France, LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Optioned CLEVELAND BROWNS — Signed DT Tuesday’s games part of the national team’s continuing Malik Jackson. BOYS LACROSSE Baseball LHP Garrett Cleavinger to the alternate Drury 74, Charleston, W.Va. 66 preparation for this summer’s Olympic training camp. Reassigned Ps James INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Re-signed RB Lander 88, Azusa Pacific 76 Southwestern Conference Pazos, Nick Robertson and Mike Marlon Mack. Lubbock Christian 66, Daemen 49 Avon Lake 16, Berea-Midpark 1 Yates faces year-ending surgery tournament in Tokyo. Kickham, C Tim Federowicz and INFS MIAMI DOLPHINS — Re-signed WR Central Missouri 65, Belmont Abbey 42 Non-conference l Japan’s top telecommunications Mack Hollins. Signed WR Kai Locksley. Rocky River 9, Avon 8 Matt Davidson and Rangel Ravelo to SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Signed DL SEMIFINALS Toronto Blue Jays reliever Kirby Yates company is getting about $67 million in the minor league camp. Zach Kerr to a one-year contract. Today’s games GIRLS LACROSSE is expected to have season-ending taxpayer money to design mobile tracking PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Reassigned TENNESSEE TITANS — Agreed to Lander vs. Drury, 6 p.m. Non-conference RHP James Marvel to the minor terms with WR Josh Reynolds on a Lubbock Christian vs. Central Missouri, Avon 16, Rocky River 4 surgery on his right elbow, general software to curb the spread of coronavirus league camp. one-year contract. 8:45 p.m. Avon Lake 8, Medina 5 manager Ross Atkins said. infections during the Tokyo Olympics.

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NBA Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct. GB Philadelphia 30 13 .698 — Pelicans rout Lakers Brooklyn 29 14 .674 1 New York 22 22 .500 8½ Boston 21 22 .488 9 The Associated Press Toronto 17 26 .395 13 Southeast Division Brandon Ingram scored a season-high TONIGHT W L Pct. GB Atlanta 22 21 .512 — 36 points, Zion Williamson had 27 points and WHO: Cleveland Charlotte 21 21 .500 ½ Miami 22 22 .500 ½ nine rebounds, and the host New Orleans Peli- vs. Chicago Washington 15 27 .357 6½ WHEN: 8 o’clock Orlando 14 29 .326 8 cans defeated the Los Angeles Lakers 128-111 on Central Division Tuesday night. WHERE: United Center, W L Pct. GB Chicago Milwaukee 28 14 .667 — The 20-year-old Williamson became the first Chicago 19 23 .452 9 TV/RADIO: FSO; Indiana 19 23 .452 9 NBA player younger than 21 to score at least Cleveland 16 27 .372 12½ WEOL 930-AM Detroit 12 30 .286 16 20 points in 21 straight games, and he did so with and 100.3-FM, his usual crowd-pleasing array of alley-oop dunks WESTERN CONFERENCE WTAM 1100-AM, Southwest Division and quick, powerful drives to the hoop. W L Pct. GB WMMS 100.7-FM, San Antonio 22 18 .550 — Ingram helped keep the Pelicans comfortably in WNZN 89.1-FM Dallas 22 19 .537 ½ Memphis 20 20 .500 2 front with 17 points in the third quarter, showcas- New Orleans 19 24 .442 4½ ing his midrange repertoire of pull-ups, fades and Houston 12 30 .286 11 Northwest Division turnaround jumpers. Pelicans guard Josh Hart — Suns 110, Heat 100 W L Pct. GB Utah 31 11 .738 — like Ingram an ex-Laker who was part of the trade Devin Booker scored 23 points and Phoenix Denver 26 17 .605 5½ Portland 25 17 .595 6 that sent Anthony Davis to Los Angeles — grabbed stretched its road winning streak to seven games by Oklahoma City 19 24 .442 12½ 15 rebounds to go with five steals. beating slumping Miami. Minnesota 10 33 .233 21½ Deandre Ayton scored 17 points and grabbed Pacific Division Second-year guard Nickeil Alexander-Walker W L Pct. GB 16 rebounds for the Suns. Phoenix 29 13 .690 — scored 18 and rookie guard Kira Lewis Jr. set a L.A. Clippers 28 16 .636 2 L.A. Lakers 28 16 .636 2 new high with 16 points in a reserve role. New Nuggets 110, Magic 99 Golden State 22 21 .512 7½ Sacramento 18 25 .419 11½ Orleans center Jaxson Hayes scored 15 points in Nikola Jokic had 28 points, 15 rebounds and Tuesday’s games 19 minutes, hitting four times inside and making 10 assists for his 12th triple-double of the season, Denver 110, Orlando 99 New Orleans 128, L.A. Lakers 111 all seven of his free throws. and visiting Denver built a big lead before holding off New York 131, Washington 113 Orlando. Phoenix 110, Miami 100 The Lakers, struggling without stars LeBron Brooklyn at Portland, 10 p.m. Philadelphia at Golden State, 10 p.m. James and Davis, lost their third straight. Mon- Knicks 131, Wizards 113 Today’s games trezl Harrell had a team-high 18 points, while Kyle Detroit at Indiana, 7 p.m. Julius Randle scored 37 points to spark host New Boston at Milwaukee, 7:30 p.m. Kuzma and Markieff Morris each scored 16. Kuzma Denver at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. York to a rout of Washington. Charlotte at Houston, 8 p.m. also grabbed 10 rebounds and had seven assists. The All-Star was one of six players to finish in double Cleveland at Chicago, 8 p.m. figures for New York, which evened its record at Dallas at Minnesota, 8 p.m. New Orleans opened its first double-digit lead Memphis at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. in the second quarter and went up by 17 on 22-22. RJ Barrett scored 21, Alec Burks added 20 and Phoenix at Orlando, 8 p.m. AP Mitchell Robinson had 16 points and 11 rebounds. L.A. Clippers at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Ingram’s 27-foot 3-pointer, one of four he hit from Atlanta at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Pelicans forward Zion Williamson goes to the basket Bradley Beal scored 22 points for the Wizards, who Brooklyn at Utah, 10 p.m. during the second half in New Orleans on Tuesday. deep. lost for the ninth time in 11 games.

FIGURE SKATING INDIANS Giants 7, Indians 0 San Francisco Cleveland ab r h bi ab r h bi Offense goes cold L Stlla 3b 3 1 1 1 B.Gamel lf 3 0 0 0 in loss to the Giants W.Wlson ph 2 1 1 1 G.Vlera lf 1 0 0 0 U.S. team stronger than most Ystzmsk rf 3 1 1 0 Ramirez rf 3 0 0 0 San Francisco starter Logan S.Dggar ph 2 0 0 0 W.Bnson rf 1 0 0 0 D.Slano 2b 3 1 1 2 J.Buers 1b 3 0 2 0 Barry Wilner Webb continued his stellar H.Ramos cf 1 0 1 0 Mrabell pr 1 0 1 0 spring, striking out seven in B.Posey c 3 0 1 0 Bradley dh 4 0 1 0 The Associated Press C.Tromp pr 1 1 1 0 Y.Chang 3b 3 0 0 0 five innings of one-hit ball in Crwford ss 3 1 1 2 Krieger 3b 1 0 0 0 Multiple medals at the World Figure a 7-0 win over the Cleveland Luciano ss 1 0 0 0 B.Zmmer cf 3 0 0 0 Skating Championships are rare for the A.Slter lf 2 1 1 1 St.Kwan cf 1 0 0 0 Indians on Tuesday. McCrthy lf 1 0 0 0 O.Mller 2b 3 0 0 0 United States. This year’s team could Through 11 scoreless J.Vsler 1b 3 0 0 0 Freeman ss 3 0 0 0 reverse that trend. L.Wyatt 1b 1 0 0 0 A.Hdges c 2 0 0 0 innings, Webb has given up M.Dubon cf 4 0 1 0 B.Tylor c 1 0 1 0 And there couldn’t be a better time three hits, walked one and Lo.Webb sp 2 0 0 0 than in a pre-Olympic season. J.Krzan ph 1 0 0 0 struck out 17. Genoves ph 1 0 0 0 Two-time defending champion Nathan The Giants scored all of Totals 37 7 10 7 Totals 33 0 5 0 Chen and fellow American Vincent Zhou San Francisco 210 012 001 — 7 their runs on homers. Mike Cleveland 000 000 000 — 0 both made the podium in 2019, the last Yastrzemski doubled and E — La Stella (1), Crawford (3). LOB — San Francisco time worlds were held. 4, Cleveland 6. 2B — Yastrzemski (1), Posey (2), Donovan Solano homered in Dubon (1), Taylor (2). HR — La Stella (1), Wilson (1), and Zach Donohue collected bronze in the first inning. Austin Slater Solano (2), Crawford (2), Slater (2). SB — Slater (2). ice dance. CS — Bauers (1). homered in the second. IP H R ER BB SO U.S. skaters have a strong chance of Tommy La Stella added a solo San Francisco exceeding that total in Stockholm this Webb W, 1-0 5 1 0 0 0 7 homer in the fifth, Brandon McGee 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 week, maybe even with a possible wom- Crawford hit a two-run shot Rogers ⁄3 1 0 0 0 1 Baragar 1 0 0 0 0 0 en’s medal considering the improvement 1 in the sixth and Will Wilson Moronta ⁄3 1 0 0 0 0 by two-time national champ Bradie Ten- Wisler 1 2 0 0 0 2 homered in the ninth. Cleveland nell and some uncertainty about the nor- 2 Cleveland starter Zach Plesac L, 1-2 5 ⁄3 7 6 6 0 3 1 mally dominant Russians. The last U.S. Wittgren ⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 AP Plesac gave up four home Maton 1 2 0 0 0 2 medal in women’s competition was Ash- 2 USA’s performs during a practice session at the Figure runs over 5 ⁄3 innings. Plesac Shaw 1 0 0 0 0 3 ley Wagner’s silver in 2016. Clase 1 1 1 1 0 2 Skating World Championships in Stockholm, Sweden, on Tuesday. allowed six runs on seven HBP — by_Plesac (Slater). “As most skating fans know, the ladies extra-base hits. T — 2:35. A — 2,211. event is all about the talent of Russia and Hanyu of Japan stand (and leap) high bring something exceptional and unique Japan,” said Johnny Weir, a three-time above the rest of the men’s field, with Zhou to the ice and I’m excited to see them take U.S. champion and now NBC’s analyst, in solid shape for a bronze. Hubbell and on the world.” along with 1998 Olympics winner Tara Donohue figure to be tested by Madison Pairs, in which the last U.S. couple to NHL Lipinski. “The most important thing for Chock and , with whom they medal at worlds came in 2002, is a long and Karen Chen to do have swapped U.S. titles in recent years. shot. The new pairing of Brandon Frazier is to finish as high as possible so Team “We have been waiting for this show- and Alexa Knierim, whose husband Chris Blackhawks snap USA might get three spots at the Olym- down between Hanyu and Chen for quite retired after last season, has been formi- pics next February. Both U.S. ladies are a while now,” said Weir. “It’s 12 months dable. Knierim/Frazier won nationals impeccable in so many ways: Bradie Ten- later than expected but nonetheless I handily, but measuring up to the top Chi- nell has brilliant consistency and poise expect it to be epic. nese and Russians, among others, will be 4-game losing skid under pressure, where Karen skates with “I am excited to see Vincent compete a major challenge. such beauty and flow. But challenging for as he tries to regain another world medal. These pre-Olympics worlds determine The Associated Press the podium will be tough.” He looked superb at nationals and is on the number of spots each country will Kevin Lankinen made Standings Not impossible, Lipinski believes. the ascent. I wouldn’t be surprised to see have for the Beijing Games. The Amer- 33 saves, Patrick Kane had EAST DIVISION GP W L OT Pts GF GA “Going into worlds last year,” she said a set of statement-making performances icans are hoping to get the maximum two assists and the host Chi- N.Y. Islanders 33 21 8 4 46 98 73 of the Montreal event canceled because of Washington 31 20 7 4 44 106 92 from him.” three in each discipline, with both men’s cago Blackhawks stopped a Pittsburgh 32 19 11 2 40 100 88 the coronavirus pandemic, “it really looked The U.S. ice dancers should benefit and ice dance very likely to achieve that. four-game slide by holding off Boston 28 16 8 4 36 77 66 Philadelphia 31 15 12 4 34 97 111 like it was going to be a Russian podium from the absence of France’s Gabriella “As difficult and daunting as this task the Florida Panthers for a 3-2 N.Y. Rangers 31 14 13 4 32 94 82 New Jersey 30 12 14 4 28 75 93 sweep. This year, there is a little more room Papadakis and , who looks,” Lipinski said, “I believe these ath- win Tuesday night. Buffalo 30 6 20 4 16 64 106 at the top. Japan has a solid chance at the have won four world crowns. Hubbell letes are prepared and ready to take this Dominik Kubalik, Pius Suter CENTRAL DIVISION podium with . But my predic- and Donohue edged Chock and Bates in on. This is what athletes are best at, this is GP W L OT Pts GF GA and Carl Soderberg scored Tampa Bay 32 24 6 2 50 117 74 tion for the gold is Anna Shcherbakova January at nationals, reversing the finish what they train for. You train for all differ- for Chicago in the opener of a Carolina 31 21 7 3 45 104 78 Florida 32 20 8 4 44 107 91 with her incredible consistency and tenac- for each couple in 2019. ent types of scenarios and prepare for the six-game homestand. It was the Chicago 33 15 13 5 35 98 108 Columbus 33 13 13 7 33 86 106 ity she’s shown throughout this season. As “Ice dancing could see two medals unexpected. Blackhawks’ first victory against Nashville 33 15 17 1 31 79 103 for the American ladies, Bradie Tennell is Dallas 29 10 11 8 28 81 77 for Team USA,” Lipinski said. “Madison “This sport even without a pandemic the Panthers in five games this Detroit 33 10 19 4 24 71 106 in peak form and I think she will have her Chock and Evan Bates have only com- is unpredictable and I don’t doubt these season. WEST DIVISION best worlds result to date.” peted once this season, where Madison skaters have had a plan in place for a while When the frantic final sec- GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vegas 30 22 7 1 45 100 67 The two biggest rivalries, friendly as Hubbell and Zach Donohue have been now to ready themselves for this event. I onds ticked off, Lankinen raised Colorado 30 20 8 2 42 102 66 Minnesota 30 19 10 1 39 89 76 they are, will involve Americans. Chen and stellar in their events, and I think the know all these skaters are just so excited to his arms excitedly before cel- St. Louis 32 16 11 5 37 97 104 two-time Olympic gold medalist Yuzuru momentum is in their favor. Both teams have the opportunity to compete again.” Los Angeles 31 13 12 6 32 89 86 ebrating with the rest of the Arizona 32 13 14 5 31 78 97 team. Chicago had dropped San Jose 30 12 14 4 28 85 104 Anaheim 33 9 18 6 24 72 112 six of seven overall. NORTH DIVISION Anton Stralman and Alex GP W L OT Pts GF GA MOTORSPORTS Toronto 32 20 10 2 42 107 83 Wennberg scored for the Pan- Edmonton 34 21 13 0 42 116 97 Winnipeg 32 19 11 2 40 104 91 thers, who lost for the third time Montreal 31 14 8 9 37 100 87 in four games. Chris Driedger Vancouver 36 16 17 3 35 99 115 Calgary 33 15 15 3 33 88 99 Larson returns to iRacing tonight made 29 stops. Ottawa 34 11 20 3 25 89 131 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. The top four teams in each Jenna Fryer ships a year at the Urban Youth Racing needed something that was really close Predators 2, Red Wings 0 division will qualify for playoffs under this The Associated Press School in Philadelphia, to provide daily to me and personal to me, especially the season’s temporary realignment. Juuse Saros made 31 saves for Monday’s games meals for five families per day through things I went through last year.” his first shutout of the season and Carolina 3, Columbus 0 CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Think of iRacing Ottawa 2, Calgary 1 and Kyle Larson and the first thing that The Sanneh Foundation, and support at Larson has one win already this sea- host Nashville beat Detroit. N.Y. Rangers 5, Buffalo 3 Mikael Granlund and Mathieu N.Y. Islanders 2, Philadelphia 1 (OT) comes to mind is his use of a racial slur least five communities per year through son and led a race-high 269 laps Sunday Minnesota 2, Anaheim 1 Olivier scored for Nashville, which Winnipeg 4, Vancouver 0 while participating in a late-night session the school grants provided by Hendrick at Atlanta Motor Speedway, where he was has won four of its last five. Vegas 5, St. Louis 1 Cares. headed to victory until a late pass cost Detroit has lost two straight. Colorado 5, Arizona 1 nearly a year ago. San Jose 2, Los Angeles 1 All three organizations will be featured him a second win. The race was five days The shutout was the 12th of Edmonton at Montreal, ppd Of course it is, and Saros’ career. He has been sharp Tuesday’s games on Larson’s No. 5 Chevrolet in the iRac- after shootings at three Atlanta-area spas N.Y. Islanders at Boston, ppd. Larson knows that. He since coming off of the injured New Jersey 4, Philadelphia 3 can’t escape that he ing Series and Larson funds the “Drive killed eight, including six women of Asian reserve list last Thursday after Nashville 2, Detroit 0 missing seven games with an Chicago 3, Florida 2 said the N-word, he can for 5 Campaign” through his on-track descent. Tampa Bay 2, Dallas 1 performance. He’s pledged $5 for every Larson is Japanese-American and his upper-body injury. He has allowed Colorado at Arizona, 10 p.m. only continue to move just two goals on 120 shots against Today’s games lap completed this season and $5,000 for maternal grandparents were held in an Calgary at Ottawa, 5 p.m. forward in his bid for in the three games since his return. Anaheim at Minnesota, 5:30 p.m. redemption and the each top-five finish. Through the first six internment camp during World War II. Thomas Greiss finished with Edmonton at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. 32 saves for Detroit. Buffalo at Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. work he’s done to repair races of the NASCAR season, Larson has He told AP that prior to this educational Los Angeles at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Winnipeg at Vancouver, 10:30 p.m. the damage. committed $22,205 via three top-fives and journey of self-improvement, the Atlanta Devils 4, Flyers 3 Larson Larson will make 1,441 laps. shootings might not have even crossed his The three organizations earmarked by radar. Michael McLeod, Kyle Palmieri, his return to the popu- Yegor Sharangovich and Travis Lightning 2, Stars 1 lar online racing platform tonight when Larson’s foundation aren’t random. All “It now takes me to what I have wit- Zajac scored and visiting New Steven Stamkos and Yanni NASCAR launches the 10-race eNASCAR three played an integral role in the work nessed and learned over the last year with Jersey beat Philadelphia. Gourde scored in the second period iRacing Pro Invitational Series. The car he did on educating and improving him- African-Americans, and it’s a pretty simi- The Devils have won four of and Andrei Vasilevskiy recorded his five games. The Flyers dropped franchise-record 12th straight win he’ll use will be “sponsored” by the Kyle self during a NASCAR suspension that lar thing with Asians,” he said. “It hits even their third straight. as visiting Tampa Bay beat Dallas Larson Foundation and feature three lasted all but the first four races of the closer to me because I am Asian-Ameri- Joel Farabee scored his 14th and extended its dominance in the organizations he’s designated for support. 2020 season. can and I think had I not gone through goal of the season. Sean Couturier season series between last year’s Larson’s “Drive for 5 Campaign” was “I wanted to start a foundation for some what I did last year and not seen things added two goals late in the third. Stanley Cup finalists. Carter Hart finished with 28 saves. The NHL-leading Lightning launched this month to benefit children, time, I just didn’t really ever know exactly firsthand, maybe it wouldn’t have meant Mackenzie Blackwood made won their fifth straight overall and families and communities in need of sup- what I wanted it to be about,” he said. as much to me now. It definitely does and 30 saves. Ty Smith had two assists improved to 4-0-0 this season port. His mission is to fund five scholar- “I wanted it to be around kids, but I just I hope there is change that will come.” for New Jersey. against the Stars.

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BUSINESSES & trol and Wetland Protec- MISSING LITTLE BROWN tion. Maximum useful life CHIHUAHUA, name is of one year.Budget is Juan. Skiddish & afraid, SERVICES $300,000 and prior year friendly.Missing since carry over. 3/7/2021, got out around 4pm.Lived in Greenfield Serving...Lorain • Medina Counties FINDING OF NO SIGNIFI- Estates Gulf/Detroit Rd, CANT IMPACT Elyria,on Sheffield border. Sylvia 440-412-8011  The City of Elyria has de- $1000 reward.  termined that the project  will have no significant im- pact on the human envi- HOKE’S LAWN CARE ronment. Therefore, an En-  CLULEY CONCRETE Mowing,trimming,mulching No job too small! Senior vironmental Impact State- All your landscape needs. ment under the National DENNIS THE MENACE Hank Ketchum disc., Free est.! 30 years Senior dis. 330-439-8379 BREAKFAST experience. 440-324-7205 Environmental Policy Act ATTENDANT of 1969 (NEPA) is not re- Part time Breakfast Attend-    quired. Additional project ant. Weekends required. information is contained in LANDSCAPE/Lawn care RC CONCRETE Leveling  Training provided. Apply in FARMER NEEDED the Environmental Review person. 5025 Park Ave W Medina 10- acre owner NUMBER ONE Call Troy at Serving locally over Record (ERR) on file at the 440-213-6402 30 years! A Rated! Seville, Ohio seeks soy/corn tiller/ LANDSCAPING Aluminum siding & kitchen City of Elyria City Hall, 131 planter. 330-780-0134 rcconcreteleveling.com cabinet repaint, wallpaper Court Street, Elyria, Ohio Award winning landscape We make every effort to 330-434-3127 removal. 440-213-3641 44035. ERR can be ex- & maintenance company verify all ads in our amined and is available for BUNDLE HAULER Looking to fill positions in publications are legit review upon request. MAILROOM Gardening/Perennial but we sometimes fall  Pro Exterior Painting & Please call the Office of The Chronicle INSERTER care, Lawn Maintenance, short. Due to the vol-  staining; Aluminum & ce- Community Development Telegram is seeking construction & Masonry, ume of ads we process dar siding specialists.In- at 440-326-1541 or email candidates for a Part The Chronicle Tele- Design, Sales & Project and the variety of ways terior painting, wallpaper your request to Time Bundle Hauler. gram is seeking candi- Mgmt.Will train! they come to us, we SPRING CLUTTER RE- removal & textured ceil- malmobayyed@cityofelyr- dates for a laborer to Seasonal or Full Time cannot always spot the MOVAL with a ... ings.Terry (440) 444-5075 ia.org to obtain a copy of the This position is located join our team as a Positions available. misleading ads. FAST!! 330-639-6441 ERR via US Mail or email. in our circulation de- Mailroom Inserter. This Base salary included, Thank you   partment, hours vary is a part-time position, fully paid health insur- The Chronicle Telegram PUBLIC COMMENTS but are generally starting times & hours ance, paid vacation & Medina Gazette  1:00AM-5:00AM vary, weekends & & retirement plan.  Any individual, group, or variable days to nights required. This Call 330-239-2882 DENNIS TREE SERVICE agency disagreeing with accommodate our position primarily  Lot clearing, tree this determination or wish- seven day operation. works with the ORGANIST WANTED A PLAN LANDSCAPING trim/removal, Spring ing to comment on the Training will be mailroom equipment to One virtual taping & one weekly lawn maintenance, cleaning, mulch, lic. and project may submit written provided. ADVANTAGE insert the ads into the Sunday Service/wk. Re conditioned Appliances mulch installation, senior insured. cc’s accepted! comments to the City of newspaper and pack- JANITOR WANTED discount. 330-842-2893 Free estimates Elyria, Office of Commu- Duties include driving $150 with 1 yr.warranty age the newspaper Part Time, 8hrs/wk, after- 330-725-2776 ~ Matt 440-322-2624 nity Development. All com- a company vehicle to bundles. noons. Negotiable pay ments received by 4:30 deliver bundles of both jobs.At Emmanuel ACCEPTING NEW LAWN STUMP GRIND & MORE p.m. on April 9, 2021 will newspapers to Success motivated, Lutheran Church in Elyria.  mowing & leaf removal Call or text. be considered by the City FIXED CARRIER self-starters may apply Call 440-323-4552  cust. Don’s 440-787-1854 440-308-6162 of Elyria prior to authoriz- PICKUP POINTS by submitting a ing submission of a re- THROUGHOUT resume/application by Paradise Tree Farm: quest for release of funds. LORAIN COUNTY. visiting our online job Landscape Crew Members Classifi ed Online: Comments should specify Valid driver’s license openings at: Good work ethic, valid which Notice they are ad- and acceptable driving www.chroniclet.com/jobs driver’s license. $15/hour dressing. record required along via email to: to start. 330-723-0478  chroniclet.com with ability to pass a [email protected]  RELEASE OF FUNDS drug screen and by mail or within at:  submit to a The Chronicle PART TIME The City of Elyria certifies background check. Telegram BOOKKEEPER   to HUD/State that Frank ATTN: HR-Inserter Small Metal Fab Shop in Whitfield, in his capacity as Apply today by 225 East Avenue Brunswick looking to hire Mayor consents to accept submitting a resume Elyria, OH 44035 part time office help to per- LORAIN 1622 Leavitt NOTICE OF HEARING LEGAL NOTICE the jurisdiction of the Fed- via email to: form Company’s day to Road 2 bedroom. 1 bath. ON CHANGE OF NAME eral Courts if an action is [email protected] EOE/DFWP day tasks. Contact Patty Gas heat, all appliances R.C. 2717.01 The Carlisle Township brought to enforce respon- or by mail at the fol- 330-225-0401 included. Detached gar- Board of Zoning Appeals sibilities in relation to the lowing address: age. Ready to move in. PROBATE COURT OF will hold a public hearing environmental review proc- The Chronicle PICKING/PACKING - 440-371-2544 LORAIN COUNTY,OHIO on Wednesday, April 07, ess and that these respon- Telegram MOTOR ROUTES PART TIME JAMES T. WALTHER, 2021 at Carlisle Twp. sibilities have been satis- Attn: Human AVAILABLE OldTimeCandy.com JUDGE Town Hall, 11969 State fied. HUD’s/State’s ap- Resources-Bundle An online only candy store, Route 301, 44050 at proval of the certification Hauler Independent located in LaGrange is  IN RE: CHANGE OF 7:00pm. to hear the fol- satisfies its responsibilities P.O. Box 4010 Contractor seeking candidates to All real estate advertising NAME OF Christopher lowing requests: under NEPA and related Elyria, OH 44036 Newspaper Delivery: work three days a week, in this newspaper is sub- As an independent ject to the Federal Fair Grayson Popik to Christo- laws and authorities, and EOE/DFWP Mondays required; extra *4 New Models Homes pher Grayson Pires 1st Request: allows the City of Elyria to contractor you’ll act as hours during holidays. Housing Act of 1968, the your own boss while Ohio Fair Housing Act, are Here!* James Vandemark - 9942 use CDBG program funds. Clean, comfortable envi- Beautiful 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath Case No. 2021 NC 00034 East River Road -Elyria, CLASS B Driver/Laborer supplementing your ronment. The ideal candi- and the Elyria Fair Hous- income. ing Law which makes it il- Move in ready! OH 44035 is requesting a OBJECTIONS TO RE- Full Time, pay starts at dates will have stocking, Firelands Schools Applicant hereby gives no- variance to Article III, Sec- LEASE OF FUNDS $14/hr. Commercial driving The Chronicle picking & shipping experi- legal to advertise “any Telegram is seeking preference, limitation or Amherst Trail 986-6092 tice to all interested per- tion 305.02 Accessory 1 year preferred. ence.Candidates should www.amhersttrailoh.com sons and to Christopher Buildings / Detached Gar- HUD/State will accept ob- 330-239-1604 drivers to deliver be able to lift up to 50 lbs, discrimination based on Michael Popik, whose last ages to erect a structure jections to its release of newspapers in the be attentive to detail & ex- race, color, religion, sex, known address is 2919 larger than allowed by funds and the City of following communities: hibit the ability to work suc- handicap, familial status CLEANING FULL TIME or national origin.” This COLONIAL OAKS (Elyria) Oberlin Ave, Lorain OH code. Elyria’s certification for a cessfully in a team envi- Trailer for sale, $4000. 44052, that the applicant period of fifteen days fol- day position Medina • Avon Lake ronment. For more infor- applies to all real estate 10am -6pm $14/hour. • Columbia Station sold, rented or leased, Washer, dryer, stove & re- has filed an Application for William J. Oliver lowing the anticipated sub- mation and to apply visit: frigerator.Avail. April 1st. Change of Name in the Must have janitorial ex- • Elyria whether by owner himself Administrative Assistant mission date or its actual perience. 330-721-0110 oldtimecandy.com/jobs 440-864-7411 Probate Court of Lorain Carlisle Township Tr ustees receipt of the request • Grafton No phone calls or walk-ins, or through an agent. County, Ohio, requesting (whichever is later) only if • Lorain PLEASE. There are no exceptions the change of name of C.T. 3/24/21 they are on one of the fol- CLEANING PART TIME • North Ridgeville under this law. Our read- Christopher Grayson Popik 20679863 lowing bases: (a) the certi- evening cleaning posi- • Oberlin ers are hereby informed  to Christopher Grayson fication was not executed tions in Medina, Valley • Sheffield Village that all dwellings adver- Pires. by the Certifying Officer of City, and Richfield 3-5 • Wellington tised in this newspaper The hearing on the appli- LEGAL NOTICE the City of Elyria; (b) the days/week. Janitorial ex- • Westlake are available on an equal CASH PAID FOR cation will be held on the NOTICE OF FINDING OF City of Elyria has omitted a perience required. opportunity basis. Unwanted Vehicles 25th day of May, 2021 at NO SIGNIFICANT step or failed to make a $13/hour. 330-721-0110 All you’ll need is (440) 864-3825 2:10 o’clock P.M. in the IMPACT AND NOTICE OF decision or finding required reliable transportation, MEDINA DUPLEX UNIT Probate Court of Lorain INTENT TO REQUEST by HUD regulations at 24 CONSTRUCTION/ a valid driver’s license SHORTAGE DRIVER 2 bedroom, 1 bath, County, located at 225 RELEASE OF FUNDS CFR Part 58; (c) the grant ASPHALT Exp. asphalt and 2-3 hours per day. PART TIME large lot, garage, AC, LINCOLN Town Car Court St. 6th Floor Elyria, recipient or other partici- raker/screw man Contact us by phone at all appliances. Cartier 2003, last year OH 44035. Date of Posting: Wednes- pants in the development Griffith Paving (440) 329-7196 Must be available early $775/month + deposit. made, 142,000k, elderly day, March 24, 2021 process have committed (440) 240-9600 email: mornings, 20-25 Days 330-558-8888 owned, maintained, Jamie Lee Pires funds, incurred costs or [email protected] hrs/wk. Help deliver Evenings 330-815-1045 garaged, $3,199.00 Applicant City of Elyria, Ohio undertaken activities not or complete an online open routes and serious inquiries only. Office of Community authorized by 24 CFR Part DRIVER independent driver customer misses. WELLINGTON $1800 440-476-7630. 1-2-3 Disposal is seeking agreement form at: C.T. 3/24/21 Development 58 before approval of a re- Company vehicle is Treadmill ($350), weight country, 4 bdrm, 2 bath, 20679531 131 Court Street lease of funds by permanent full and www.chroniclet.com/jobs provided. Could lead to garage. $1300 city 3 bdrm, part-time CDL Class B or in person at: rack & bench ($350), Elyria, Ohio 44035 HUD/State; or (d) another full time. Valid driver’s barbells & bench ($100), 3 bath. 440-647-2769 440-326-1541 Federal agency acting pur- Driver for trash truck route. The Chronicle license and acceptable  NOTICE OF HEARING 123Disposal.com Telegram dumbbell set ($150), heavy ON CHANGE OF NAME suant to 40 CFR Part 1504 driving record required bag ($50). (330) 635-5010  These notices shall satisfy has submitted a written Click on jobs. 225 East Avenue along with ability to R.C. 2717.01 Email resume to: Elyria, OH 44035 HARLEY-DAVIDSON Ultra two separate but related finding that the project is pass a drug screen  Classic Electra Glide 2009 procedural requirements [email protected]  PROBATE COURT OF unsatisfactory from the and submit to a 1 owner, never wrecked. for activities to be under- standpoint of environmen- background check.  Many extras LORAIN COUNTY,OHIO taken by the City of Elyria. JAMES T. WALTHER, tal quality. Objections must Experienced drywall 1st $12,000 takes it. JUDGE be prepared and submitted hangers and finishers Apply today by GUN SHOW Call 440-342-9367 REQUEST FOR RE- in accordance with the re- needed. Majority of work in submitting a resume March 27th, 9-5 LEASE OF FUNDS IN RE: CHANGE OF quired procedures (24 Medina County. Benefits along with our online & March 28th, 9-3 CFR Part 58) and shall be include: medical/dental, employment applica- Cuyahoga Fairgrounds, YAMAHA 250 Street, NAME OF Jaden Matthew On or about April 12, 2021 Vasich to Jaden Matthew addressed to HUD/State paid vacations. Pay based tion form at: Bagley Rd., Berea. 2019, 44 miles, beginner the City of Elyria will sub- grant administration office on experience. Call (330) www.chroniclet.com/jobs Adm. $7. 330-539-4247 bike. 513-766-1362 Wright mit a request to the at: 730-8223. Leave message via email to: Reload Equipment:dyes, HUD/State administering [email protected] Case No. 2021 NC 00030 agency for the release of CPD_COVID-19OEE-COL NEWSPAPER ROUTE primers,etc. $1,800/offer FARM Help wanted, ex- SUPERVISOR -Elyria or by mail at the for all. text 330-421-0873 Applicant hereby gives no- Community Development @hud.gov perienced stall cleaner, following address:  Block Grant (CDBG) Part time, 216-272-4752 The Chronicle tice to all interested per- Funds- Entitlement Potential objectors should The Chronicle Telegram  All real estate advertising sons that the applicant has is seeking candidates for Telegram B-21-MC-39-0015 under contact HUD/State to ver- Human Resources in this newspaper is sub- CHEVY Tahoe 2002 Fire- filed an Application for Title 1 of the Housing and ify the actual last day of a Route Supervisor in the  ject to the Federal Fair stone Destination A/T like Change of Name in the INDEPENDENT Circulation Dept. This is a - Shortage Driver Community Development the objection period. PO BOX 4010 SAWDUST $15 a pickup, Housing Act of 1968, the new P265/70R17 tires & Probate Court of Lorain Act of 1974 as amended, CONTRACTOR full-time position with you load, Columbia Sta- Ohio Fair Housing Act, rims plus spare $550 County, Ohio, requesting NEWSPAPER early morning hours. This Elyria, OH 44036 to undertake the project Frank Whitfield, Mayor EOE/DFWP tion, call 440-236-5500 and the Elyria Fair Hous- 330-321-8085 the change of name of listed below: BUNDLE DELIVERY position does require ing Law which makes it il- Jaden Matthew Vasich to C.T. 3/24/21 working weekends and legal to advertise “any Jaden Matthew Wright. Are you looking for a holidays. Responsibilities  1. Public Facilities - Engi- 20679773 Tired of feeling like a preference, limitation or  The hearing on the appli- neering -Penfield Drain- way to supplement include customer service,  discrimination based on cation will be held on the your income without it route maintenance, and number? Then it is time for  age Improvement- Envi- a change! Burnett’s Septic race, color, religion, sex, 25th day of May, 2021 at ronmental Assessment taking up to much of delivery. This is mostly an WHATZIT ANSWER? handicap, familial status 1:30 o’clock P. M. in the your time? Do you outside, entry-level posi- Service is looking for a Going from bad to worse ALL CARS WANTED B-21-MC-39-0015 Project hard working positive or national origin.” This running or not, Ca$h Probate Court of Lorain Description: The project in- want to be your own tion with complete train- applies to all real estate County, located at 225 boss? ing provided. You will be thinking CDL Driver. $60-$6000. 440-935-0121 cludes installing storm Come in and apply today. sold, rented or leased, Court St 6th Floor Elyria, sewers where they do not driving a company vehi-  whether by owner himself OH 44035. The Independent cle and an acceptable Exp a plus but will train. exist or replacing storm Comparable wages, paid or through an agent. JUNK Cars & Motorcy- sewers where they are not Contractor Bundle driving record is a must! Washers & Dryers There are no exceptions Megan Wright Route consists of NO PHONE CALLS holidays, 401k, health ins. cles, Best price in Town. designed to current stand- Drug Testing Required. Working or not!! Medina under this law. Our read- Cash. 440-452-1083 Applicant ards. Storm sewers will be delivering bundles of PLEASE Co. only (330) 725-2776 ers are hereby informed newspapers to stores We offer an exciting and 120 Commerce Dr., designed to accept flow LaGrange, OH 44050 that all dwellings adver- C.T. 3/24/21 from roadway catch basins and newspaper challenging career oppor- tised in this newspaper WE BUY JUNK & 20679533 and private property yard vending boxes. tunity with full-time bene-  are available on an equal UNWANTED VEHICLES drains.Improving drainage FARM Independent contrac- fits including medical, Tired of feeling like a opportunity basis. 216-372-2000 tors are not agents dental, vision and 401(k). number? Then it is time for will help to provide a point a change! Burnett’s Septic THE BEST SLAB WOOD NOTICE OF HEARING for property owners to con- or employees of The Potential candidates must Chronicle-Telegram. be able to pass drug Service is looking for a All Cut (16 in.) Long ON CHANGE OF NAME nect downspouts and/or MARKET hard working positive 3 cords (390 cu.ft.) $275 R.C. 2717.01 sump pumps for private Bundle Route screen and background   available: check. thinking Service Tech. 6 cords (780 cu.ft.) $525 property drainage improve- Come in and apply today. Delivered 440-322-2000 PROBATE COURT OF ments. Storm sewers and Exp a plus but will train. LORAIN COUNTY,OHIO catch basins will help pro- Sheffield/Sheffield Success motivated, Lake/Avon/Avon self-starters may apply by Comparable wages, paid  JAMES T. WALTHER, long the life of roadway holidays, 401k, health ins. JUDGE pavement by getting water  Lake submitting a resume us-  off the surface before 36 stops ing our online application Drug Testing Required. form at: 120 Commerce Dr., IN RE: CHANGE OF water can get into the BARNES BROS Logging, LaGrange, OH 44050 ARLINGTON SQUARE NAME OF Mary Helen pavement base and sub- If you can spare 2-3 https://www.loraincoun- APARTMENTS Buyers of standing timber, hours a day, have reli- typrintingandpublishing.c Dudukovich to Marie Helen base where it can cause 32 yrs 440-785-9098 Dudukovich damage.Budget is able transportation and om/employment-applica- TRAFFIC SIGNAL TECH / 440-324-7569 $194,000. a valid driver’s license tion/ LABORER 150 David Dr., Elyria Case No. 2021 NC 00037 apply today by: via email to: Traffic Signal Tech/Laborer Available Now! 2. Housing Rehabilitation [email protected] PREVAILING WAGES!!!!! Newly renovated Applicant hereby gives no- - Categorically Excluded Time for Contact us by phone by mail or within at the CDL required. IMSA Level 2 bdrm Suites tice to all interested per- Subject to 58.5 under 24 at (440) 329-7196, following address: 1 or 2 is a plus.Work con- Free Wi-Fi! sons that the applicant has CFR, 58.35 (a) Tier I by email to: sists of trenching, founda- • Open Floor Plan a home [email protected] Lorain County Printing • Lots of Closet Space PRINTING PRESS OPERATOR filed an Application for B-21-MC-39-0015 Project tions, minor concrete, in- The Chronicle Telegram, Lorain county’s largest Change of Name in the Description: Funds will be & Publishing stalling traffic signals / sig- • Appliances THE CHRONICLE- Attn: Human Resources • Window Coverings newspaper is looking for a Printing Press Operator! Probate Court of Lorain used to implement an fix-up? nal controllers, erecting Previous experience working with an offset web County, Ohio, requesting emergency home repair TELEGRAM Route Supervisor poles. • On-site Laundry 225 EAST AVENUE 225 East Avenue • Parking • Playground printing press is preferred. Applicant must be the change of name of program to correct major Find a contractor Contact Greenwich mechanically inclined. 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Retirees motion. Standing, walking, bending, kneeling, Probate Court of Lorain erage on CHIP or NSP ambishious, positive along with the ability to lift/carry up to 50 lbs County, located at 225 projects. Individual projects welcome. Apply at: thinking Office Person for TRAVEL CENTERS OF Restaurants & Shopping! 7514 Leavitt Road intermittently are a must. Candidates will submit Court St 6th Floor Elyria, will have a Tier II review long time position. Come AMERICA *Retail Accepting 2 bedroom to a criminal background screening prior to OH 44035. completed.Compliance Amherst in and apply today. cashiers needed for Federated Auto Parts Sec. 8 applications offer of employment. factors to be fully satisfied Exp a plus but will train. all shifts. Apply in person or online at Marie Helen Dudukovich on the site specific Tier II Comparable wages, paid -Max $15 per hour for wait list [email protected] Applicant include: Historic Preserva- LOCAL DUMP TRUCK holidays, 401k, health ins. 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According to at home and at the office, and Fash, a company that connects it’s even easier to fall victim to millions of customers to the best a work-life imbalance. Such an local professionals, salon coloring imbalance can have troubling and highlights cost between $60 short- and long-term conse- and $150 on average. Boxed color quences. kits can cost anywhere from $6 to More than 40 percent of $15. working professionals who were With so much coloring going on, recently surveyed by the United it can be helpful to learn the basics METRO CREATIVE Kingdom-based Mental Health and some coloring tips and tech- This happens when the scalp matic transition on their own. does not usually go all the way Foundation said that they are niques to improve the appearance neglecting various aspects of and health of your hair. glows brighter and reflects a Celebrity colorist Kari Hill to the root of the hair, making their life because of work. n Color results will vary from the warmer tone than the rest of the advised women to stay within it appear more natural as hair The MHF said that such an box model. At-home color kits hair since it is virgin hair and two shades, lighter or darker, of grows out. imbalance can make profession- only reflect the color on the box if reacts differently to the lift and their current color when dab- Ombre techniques also can als more vulnerable to mental you have never before dyed your deposit of color. bling at home. help camouflage root growth. health problems. In fact, the hair and if your hair is lighter than In general, using a color that’s More dramatic shifts require n Invest in a sulfate-free sham- same survey found that more the color on the box. Hair that has the same level or darker than multiple processes that are best poo. After dying, sulfate-free than half of all workers who work already been dyed may turn up a existing color-treated hair can left to professional colorists. products can help extend the life long hours feel irritable, while different shade. help women avoid hot roots. n Try a balayage technique. of the color. 27 percent acknowledged feeling n Beware of “hot roots.” People n Save major color changes for Many women extend time Many women color their hair. who regularly touch up their hair to the salon. One of the biggest mis- between salon visits by investing Learning the right techniques depressed. combat roots or new gray growth takes people who dye their hair in balayage instead of tradi- and employing some helpful Various strategies can help may end up with “hot roots.” at home make is trying a dra- tional highlights. This technique hints can improve the end result. working professionals overcome the negative side effects of work- life imbalance. In addition to exploring ways to work fewer hours and find more time for their families, professionals who Pallet projects can be a handy hobby feel their life lacks balance can seek ways to overcome the stress Metro Creative Such projects involve taking n Pallet planter: Make a planter clear coat them, and the result is associated with such an imbal- In recent years, the trend wood pallets, which tend to be box as big or as small as you like a brand new table for gardening ance. Meditation is one such of upcycling, or transforming used to stack, move and store to grow flowers, vegetables or use or outdoor entertaining. option. unneeded or unwanted materials stock, and turning them into herbs. A narrow planter also can n Platform bed: Pallets can be What is meditation? into new items or products, has amazing wood products. be hung on a wall to add flair to sanded, painted and placed to The Mayo Clinic said that med- become more popular. Often free for the taking, pal- spaces indoors or outside. form the base of a platform bed. itation dates back thousands of Unlike recycling, which is let wood has become a popular n Swing chair: A pallet, a sup- Utilize more pallets to serve as a years. Modern meditation often taking consumer materials like building material for do-it-your- portive back and some cushions headboard attached to the wall aims to help people relax and plastic, paper, metal, and glass selfers. This rustic wood already can be used to make a swing or bed frame. reduce stress. When meditating, and breaking them down so base has an aged look and decorative that is fastened to the ceiling of a n Bench: Make a pallet bench people focus their attention materials can be remade into appeal. porch or even a tree. that can be crafted child- or as they attempt to eliminate new, lower-quality consumer Pallets are often made from n Wine rack: Turn pallet wood into adult-sized. Use it inside the jumbled thoughts. That can be products, upcycling produces leftover wood, and using them a wine rack that also has a space house or outdoors on a patio. especially valuable to adults who items of a higher quality than the anew is an eco-friendly endeavor to store wine glasses below it. n Garbage container: Instead are feeling overwhelmed by their original materials. that can add flair to any project. n Outdoor table: Top a disused of generic plastic garbage pails, many personal and professional Wood pallet projects are an The following are just a hand- table with pallet boards nailed make a pallet kitchen garbage responsibilities. excellent example of upcycling. ful of pallet project ideas: or screwed to the top. Stain or container that has rustic appeal. See MEDITATION, 5 The Chronicle-Telegram WHAT’S HOT FOR SPRING Wednesday, March 24, 2021 5 How does meditation fulness-based therapy for MEDITATION benefit the mind and body? insomnia helped reduce From 4 Meditation advocates say instances of chronic insom- that the practice can pro- nia in adults. The National Center for vide a sense of inner peace According to the NCCIH, a Complementary and Integra- and help people rebalance 2013 review of three studies tive Health said that there are their lives. That can pay div- suggested that meditation many types of meditation, idends for both physical and may help slow, stall or even but most require four com- mental health. reverse age-related changes mon elements: The National Center for in the brain. n A quiet location to med- Complementary and Integra- Adults confronting a work- itate where distractions are tive Health said that evidence life imbalance may feel as limited. suggests meditation can help though they don’t have the n A specific, comfortable reduce blood pressure. High time to address their con- posture. blood pressure has been cerns in a healthy, effective n Something people can linked to both heart disease way. Meditation need not focus their attention on while and stroke. take up much time each day, meditating, such as a set of A small study by the NCCIH but it can be an effective tool words or an object. also found that a form of in the fight against work-life METRO CREATIVE n An open attitude. meditation known as mind- imbalance. Meditation can be used to overcome stress.

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Cancer continues to be a leading The American Cancer Society says Excessive alcohol consumption increased risk of certain cancers. and 2 p.m., can reduce exposure to cause of death and affects millions obesity and being overweight have increases the risk of cancers to the Red meat is a particular concern. potentially harmful UV rays. been linked to increased risk for breast, esophagus, mouth, and n Avoid radiation exposure. Opt n Prioritize safe behaviors. of people. By examining their breast, colon, esophageal, endo- larynx. Harvard Medical School for medical imaging tests only Certain viruses can cause cancer, behaviors and lifestyles, people metrial, and pancreatic cancers. recommends that those who when they are absolutely neces- including Epstein-Barr and human can make changes that reduce Fat and sugar metabolism may be choose to drink limit alcohol their sary. Radon in a home is a factor papillomavirus. Hepatitis and HIV their risk for various cancers. 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