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Friday, October 28, 2011 Serving the Tri-State community Printed on 100% Recycled Newsprint 12 Pages, 50¢ Smithfield in federal court over 2009 ammonia spill

ANTHONY CLOUD system. ly increased in volume Staff Writer This was done to and liquid ammonia remove any existing liq- came out of the pipe and MIDDLESBORO— uid ammonia and onto the roof. Middlesboro residents ammonia vapor from the Smithfield alleges Smithfield claims that it was the negligence may remember the pipes where the tie-in that this was a direct and Smithfield ammonia and valve installation proximate result of the of the defendants (Armstrong Industrial spill that sent many into was to take place so that defendants’ negligence. a panic in 2009. The no ammonia would be The plaintiff also Refrigeration, Jones Refrigeration, Johnny issue has resurfaced in released during installa- states that a second, sep- Jones, and Precision Boiler Repair and federal court, as tion. arate ammonia release Smithfield has filed an The plaintiff occurred during the Welding) that caused the spill to occur. official complaint (Smithfield) claims that early hours of regarding the cause of personnel of all the September 6, 2009 that the spill. defendants were either allegedly came from the In the complaint doc- present on the roof of valve in the newly claims for the fish kill and in the locale of the pollutants to the extent ument, Smithfield the plant or were in the installed segment of pip- and for water quality Middlesboro Smithfield the same would not be claims that it was the refrigeration system ing on the roof. violations; for pre-and Plant is for holding noticed by the public.” negligence of the defen- control room. Smithfield states that post-judgment interest; tanks or holding ponds The counterclaim dants (Armstrong Smithfield also the defendants had a for its costs herein to be installed and states that “this strategy Industrial Refrigeration, claims that all of the duty to “install the valve expended, including rea- placed so that hazardous was a local failure when Jones Refrigeration, defendants were in a proper and work- sonable attorney’s fees; chemicals and to retain everything in the canal Johnny Jones, and involved in the pump manlike manner” and for a trial by jury on all hazardous -off. and upper Yellow Creek Precision Boiler Repair down and installation of breached that duty, issues so triable; and for It is also stated that was killed. and Welding) that the new pipe junction which is count two of any and all other relief, Smithfield had been “This complaint as caused the spill to occur. and shutoff valve. the complaint. both legal and equitable, warned and advised to against this defendant According to court The plaintiff also The plaintiff to which the plaintiff protect the environment (Jones Refrigeration) is documents, on or about states that the defen- “demands judgment for may appear entitled”. outside of the plant prior a sham pleading, seeks on Saturday, September dants performed the damages against the In a counter claim, to the incident. to obtain relief by fraud 5, 2009 the defendants pump down that defendants, jointly and Jones Refrigeration stat- Defendants say that and seeks to shift the began to install a new T- Saturday morning. severally, in an amount ed that the damage com- Smithfield knowingly cost of the wrongful and shaped pipe junction Afterward, they alleged- sufficient to compensate plained of by the had their employees negligent conduct of with a shutoff valve to ly erroneously deter- the plaintiff (Smithfield) Plaintiffs (Smithfield) wash the ammonia into plaintiffs and their tie the existing refrigera- mined that no significant for its damages, includ- was caused by their own storm sewers, which employees and agents tion system into the quantity of ammonia ing but not limited to negligence, the negli- flow into the onto these defendants,” refrigeration equipment remained in the pipes costs incurred for reme- gence of their agents and Middlesboro canal and states the counterclaim. for the new portion of and began the installa- diation, testing, and con- employees or were into Yellow Creek of the The defendant Jones the plant. tion of the valve tie-in, sulting services; busi- caused by the intentional Cumberland River. and Jones Refrigeration It was stated in the which required cutting ness interruption; and and willful actions of the The defendants also therefore demanded a complaint document that into a pipe. fines, penalties, and Plaintiff. made statement that, trial of the issues by in order to perform the When that occurred, costs that the plaintiff Another argument of “They (Smithfield) jury. tie-in installation, a sys- allegedly ammonia was required to pay to defense made by Jones counted on the volume Smithfield has since tem “pump down” had vapor began to emerge state environmental reg- Refrigeration was that of water and that natural replied to these counter- to be performed on the from the cuts and rapid- ulators in response to the standard of industry waterway to dilute the • See SPILL, page 2 existing refrigeration Mother sent to prison for stealing daughter’s ‘Mirror, Mirror’ makes a stop at credit card Middlesboro Intermediate School Staff Report On March 24, 2010, Baldi used the credit LEE COUNTY, Va. card to make purchases — Following a two- at Walmart in day trial in the Lee Jonesville and for a County circuit court, a cash advance at a jury has found Farmer’s and Miner’s Margaret Baldi, 40 of Bank ATM. Rose Hill, Va., guilty After the guilty ver- of felony theft of a dict, the credit card. She was Commonwealth intro- sentenced to three duced for the jury’s years in the Virginia consideration Baldi’s State Penitentiary. extensive criminal his- According to the tory that included mul- Commonwealth’s evi- tiple convictions of dence, Baldi intercept- credit card fraud and ed a credit card that forgery. She was then had arrived in the mail sentenced to three and was intended for years in the Virginia her daughter, Kristen State Penitentiary. Gawlik. Baldi then The case was prose- used Gawlik’s social cuted by Assistant security number and Commonwealth’s ANTHONY CLOUD| Middlesboro Daily News birth date to activate Attorney Erik Walton. Mirror, Mirror visited Middlesboro Intermediate School Thursday afternoon. The program visits area the card. schools and educates students about self-esteem by showing videos and speaking with kids. They also give two select students an extreme makeover. WRSP Pumpkins in the Park and Haunted Trail Rides this weekend

LEE COUNTY, Va. — Wilderness Road State Park’s Pumpkins in the Park featuring the Haunted Trail Hayride will take place October 28-29 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. night- ly. Friday night will exclusively feature the Haunted Trail Hayride, while on Saturday night, along with the hayride, activities will include pumpkin painting, face painting, costume and jack-o-lantern contests, a spooky maze and more. For more information, contact the park office at 276-445- 3065 or visit the Friends of Wilderness Road State Park official website at www.friendsofwildernessroad.org.

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www.middlesborodailynews.com PAGE 2 THE DAILY NEWS |FRIDAY |OCTOBER 28, 2011 Williams raps gov's handling of Medicaid overhaul BRUCE SCHREINER gram. gram to Nov. 1, a week Over the summer, In his speech to the last three years," Associated Press "I think it's a mess," before the election, after Beshear announced that Kentucky Association of Galbraith said. Williams said. "I think an Oct. 1 startup was three out-of-state com- Counties annual confer- Galbraith, who has LOUISVILLE, Ky. he rushed into it without missed. State health and panies would oversee ence, Williams made his become a fixture on (AP) — Republican good planning." family services secretary Medicaid services for case for overhauling the Kentucky's ballot, said David Williams lashed Beshear, who is seek- Janie Miller has said about 560,000 recipients tax, pension and unem- Williams has no chance out at his chief rival's ing a second term, hospitals needed more across most of the state. ployment insurance sys- of winning. handling of a key health defended the process time to prepare for the Passport Health Plan, tems to pick up the pace Galbraith, a care program, accusing and predicted that change. which already had a of job creation in a state Lexington attorney, pro- Gov. Steve Beshear of Kentuckians will be The state is turning to contract with the state with near double-digit moted his proposal to doing an inept job in pleased with the results managed care organiza- for Medicaid managed unemployment. give a laptop computer overhauling Kentucky's — a more cost-efficient tions for the health care care, will continue to Williams also called to every eighth-grader in Medicaid program by health program that pro- program that serves serve about 170,000 for county referendums the state and to give all incorporating a managed vides quality care for more than 800,000 Medicaid recipients in on whether to allow high school graduates a care approach to provide recipients. Kentuckians. The over- the Louisville area. right-to-work rules. He $5,000 voucher to fur- care for the poor and "Moving half a mil- haul is meant to save Williams, the state said jobs have been ther their education. disabled. lion Medicaid recipients money for the health Senate president, raised migrating to states with Meanwhile, Beshear Speaking to reporters to managed care is a program that soaked up questions Thursday those laws. basked in a ceremony Thursday after his huge undertaking, and about $1.3 billion in about the level of partic- "If we don't change Thursday marking mas- speech to a statewide we have made every state funds in the last fis- ipation by hospitals and our business model as sive investments by gathering of county offi- effort to make the transi- cal year. doctors in the managed far as our tax system, Ford Motor Co. in cials, Williams said the tion as seamless as pos- Beshear says the care approach and the our pension system, our Louisville. Democratic incumbent sible," the governor said change could save $375 projected savings. unemployment insur- The automaker is should "fess up" to mis- in a statement. million in the state's "He needs to slow ance, right to work, then spending $600 million calculating the compli- Beshear's administra- General Fund over three down, even if he has to we're not going to be to renovate its Louisville cations of starting the tion has reset the start of years and potentially eat a little crow to do it," able to compete for the assembly plant so it can new managed care pro- the managed care pro- $1.3 billion overall. Williams said of the jobs," he said. manufacture the governor's approach to In his own speech to redesigned Escape com- rolling out the program. the county officials, pact sport utility vehicle. Unemployment rate down in most counties in Sept. "If he's got such a big Galbraith portrayed Ford workers recently lead, then he should just himself as a clear alter- ratified a contract that FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — The Kentucky Office of Employment and spend some of that lead native to the major party will bring a third shift Training is reporting that jobless rates fell in 72 Kentucky counties in on this failure." candidates, and said it's and 1,300 additional September. Williams and inde- time for voters to reject jobs to the plant, accord- That was a bit of good news in a state that still is struggling with an over- pendent candidate failed policies that result ing to a release from all unemployment rate of nearly 10 percent. Gatewood Galbraith are in job losses, cronyism Beshear's office. Ford The agency reported Thursday that jobless rates increased in 43 counties challenging Beshear in and poor health care for also has a truck plant in and stayed the same in five. the Nov. 8 election. many Kentuckians. eastern Louisville. Woodford County fared best with a jobless rate of 7.2 percent, the lowest Polls have shown "Voting for Mr. "It's clear that our in the state. Fayette, Larue, Caldwell, Warren and Webster counties were all Beshear with a big lead Beshear is like voting to strategic effort to secure below 8 percent. in his bid for re-election, renew the contract of a Ford's long-term invest- Fulton County had the highest unemployment rate at 17.3 percent. but Williams insisted baseball manager who's ment in Kentucky and Jackson County and Magoffin County had rates at 16 percent or higher. Thursday that he's "clos- led his team to a last- its workers was success- ing fast." place finish each of the ful," Beshear said. Ky. court disbars judge in diet-drug settlement

BRETT BARROUQUERE ordered Bamberger to asked the high court to After the Kentucky charity set up by the Both are in federal Associated Press pay $18,700 to cover the hear oral arguments over Bar Association began attorneys, with the $20 prison while they cost of the disciplinary the Kentucky Bar investigating, Gallion, million in excess funds. appeal. Mills and David LOUISVILLE, Ky. proceedings. Association's request to Mills and Chesley held "Despite statements (AP) — A once-bally- Helmers, an associate of Bamberger described revoke his license, a an "off-the-record" to the contrary, the Gallion, have been dis- hooed $200 million set- himself as "embar- move that could jeop- meeting with Bamberger plaintiff class never con- barred for their roles in tlement over a diet-drug rassed" during a crimi- ardize his ability to on Feb. 6, 2002 to have sented to the creation of has claimed five legal nal trial related to the serve as co-counsel in the judge secretly sign KFHL with settlement the settlement. careers, the latest being settlement and he multiple high-profile off on their fees, Minton funds," Minton wrote. The former plaintiffs the judge who oversaw stepped down as judge class action cases. wrote. After the meet- Gallion, Cunningham have sued the attorneys, the case. in February 2006 to Bamberger's disbar- ing, Bamberger signed and Mills would become winning a $42 million The Kentucky avoid being removed by ment stems from his an order finding the directors of the fund and judgment in state court. Supreme Court on Kentucky's judicial con- handling of the settle- attorneys' fees and receive $7,500 per That case is now before Thursday permanently duct commission for his ment. expenses as paid in the month in salaries. Just the Kentucky Supreme disbarred retired judge actions. The high court found case were "reasonable before retiring as a Joseph F. "Jay" Court for review. To date, Bamberger that attorneys William and necessary." judge, Bamberger relin- Gallion and Bamberger for "the and four attorneys who Gallion and Shirley Bamberger later admit- quished court authority Cunningham sold an 80 highly egregious nature took part in the settle- Cunningham Jr., who ted he had not read the over the charity, saying of his ethical violations" ment have lost their once owned prized race- settlement agreement or it had fulfilled its chari- percent interest Curlin to in overseeing the 2001 licenses. The state's high horse Curlin, along with taken an accounting of table purpose, even a group led by Jess settlement involving the court is also weighing a Melbourne Mills Jr., it. though it had "never Jackson, the founder of drug fen-phen. request from the kept $126 million, more Four months later, made any distributions Kendall-Jackson Winery Bamberger, a circuit Kentucky Bar than 63 percent of the Bamberger had the order for charitable purposes," and owner of Stonestreet court judge in Boone Association to revoke settlement, for them- filed with the clerk's Minton wrote. Stables, and his wife, and Gallatin counties the license of Stanley selves and took another office, but also ruled that Bamberger then became Barbara Banke. Jackson, from 1992 until his Chesley, a prominent $20 million in "excess all future orders would a paid director of the who died in April, retirement in 2004, Cincinnati attorney funds." The men distrib- be provided only to the funds, drawing $48,150 bought out the partners signed off on a deal that known as the "Master of uted $74,194,577 to plaintiffs' lawyers and in salary over nine and retired Curlin from gave attorneys nearly Disaster" for his han- their clients, who were that all orders in the case months. two-thirds of the settle- dling of large, class- never told about the total be sealed. Gallion and racing after his 4-year- ment and didn't disclose action cases. amount of the settlement Bamberger later Cunningham resigned old season. to clients the terms of Chesley, who has or the fees kept by the authorized the creation from the bar and were Curlin won $10.5 the deal. denied any wrongdoing lawyers, Chief Justice of the Kentucky Fund convicted in federal million over his two- The court also in the settlement, has John D. Minton wrote. for Healthy Living, a court on fraud charges. year racing career.

They also request that Smithfield had previ- holding the proper Jones’ counterclaim by ously been fined two KPDES permit.” Spill dismissed with prejudice, years ago for violations They were also cited that Smithfield be award- including a failure “to for several other viola- Continued from page 1 ed its costs and that report a spill or discharge tions at that point in time •FabulousMe•Boutique & Gifts claims that the defen- Smithfield be awarded all to the Division of Water as well, and were forced Hours:Monday thru Saturday 10 to 6 Hand & Body products,Jewelry and Accessories dants specifically reserve relief requested in the by the rapid means avail- to pay fines for the ammo- Clothing,Candles,Home Decor, the right to assert addi- Complaint. able” and allowing “a nia spill. Infant & Toddler's Items, Many Hand made tional affirmative defens- This case has been sent point source discharge of Anthony Cloud can be con- and locally crafted items. es that may be discovered to the Kentucky Eastern anhydrous ammonia into tacted via e-mail at 522 Pinnacle Alley • Cumberland Gap, TN during the pendency of District Court in London, waters of the acloud@heartlandpublica- 423-869-2210 the action. Ky. Commonwealth without [email protected] tions.com 251075

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THE DAILY NEWS |FRIDAY | OCTOBER 28, 2011 PAGE 3 Today's Weather TODAY IN BRIEF Local 5-Day Forecast Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue — National News — 10/28 10/29 10/30 10/31 11/1 Ohio man's widow tigers, lions and bears — instead of not getting trying to bring them down with surviving exotic tranquilizers for fear that those 57/35 61/32 63/38 65/40 65/42 pets with darts would escape in the Showers. Highs in Partly cloudy. Highs Plenty of sun. Highs Partly cloudy. Highs Partly cloudy. Highs darkness before they dropped and the upper 50s and in the low 60s and in the low 60s and in the mid 60s and in the mid 60s and COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The would later regain consciousness. lows in the mid 30s. lows in the low 30s. lows in the upper lows in the low 40s. lows in the low 40s. six surviving exotic animals freed 30s. by their suicidal owner in Ohio It's not clear whether Marian Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset will be kept under quarantine at a Thompson wants to take the sur- zoo for now instead of going to the 7:54 AM 6:43 PM 7:55 AM 6:42 PM 7:56 AM 6:41 PM 7:57 AM 6:39 PM 7:58 AM 6:38 PM man's widow, the state Agriculture viving animals back to the farm or Department ordered Thursday. to an alternate location, said The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium was trying to stop Muskingum County Sheriff Matt Marian Thompson from reclaiming Lutz, whose office isn't taking a three leopards, two primates and a stance on whether the creatures young grizzly bear that have been Kentucky At A Glance cared for by the zoo since last should return to Zanesville. week, when Terry Thompson mys- "If she wants to bring them back teriously set them free in a rural here, to this farm, then we're work- area of eastern Ohio. Louisville The zoo said it took the six sur- ing on what we're allowed legally 55/39 viving animals with Marian to do to make sure that everything Frankfort Thompson's permission but has no 53/33 legal rights to them. A private vet- is safe and appropriate," Lutz said. erinarian for the Agriculture Sam Kopchak, whose property Lexington Department looked at the animals abuts Thompson's, said he has and determined they needed to Paducah 52/34 remain separated from the other mixed feelings about whether 57/36 animals, said Rob Nichols, a Marian Thompson should get the Bowling Green spokesman for Gov. John Kasich. 56/36 The quarantine order gives the animals back, because he found Agriculture Department a chance himself standing about 30 feet Middlesboro to investigate the animals' health from an escaped lion before it was and prevents the zoo from releas- 57/35 ing them until it's clear they're not killed. He said he feels for a potential disease threat. Thompson and recognizes her loss Area Cities Thompson was to be informed but would prefer not to have lions City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. of that upon arrival at the zoo and Ashland 51 31 pt sunny Glasgow 55 32 cloudy Murray 58 37 pt sunny would not leave with the animals, and tigers as neighbors. Bowling Green 56 36 cloudy Hopkinsville 56 35 pt sunny Nashville, TN 56 35 rain Nichols said. The order is indefi- "I'd rather them not be here after Cincinnati, OH 54 34 pt sunny Knoxville, TN 56 36 rain Owensboro 56 35 pt sunny nite, but Thompson is entitled to a Corbin 54 32 rain Lexington 52 34 pt sunny Paducah 57 36 pt sunny hearing within 30 days if she wants what I experienced because of hav- Covington 54 35 pt sunny Louisville 55 39 pt sunny Pikeville 56 38 rain to appeal. Cynthiana 53 31 pt sunny Madisonville 57 37 pt sunny Prestonsburg 53 33 rain ing the animals being out in the sit- Danville 53 34 pt sunny Mayfield 59 36 pt sunny Richmond 53 34 pt sunny Attorneys who have represented uation we were in," he said Elizabethtown 54 34 pt sunny Middlesboro 57 35 rain Russell Springs 54 33 rain Thompson could not be reached Evansville, IN 56 37 pt sunny Morehead 51 31 pt sunny Somerset 53 33 rain for comment Thursday. Thursday. "And I think most of the Frankfort 53 33 pt sunny Mount Vernon 53 32 rain Winchester 53 35 pt sunny The animals have appeared neighbors around here would prob- healthy, though perhaps a bit underweight, but the zoo did not ably say the same thing." National Cities conduct its standard medical tests Until earlier this year, Ohio was City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. because it doesn't own the crea- Atlanta 58 40 rain Houston 70 46 pt sunny Phoenix 83 58 sunny under an executive order that Boston 48 34 pt sunny Los Angeles 79 54 mst sunny San Francisco 72 54 sunny tures, zoo President and CEO Dale Chicago 52 34 pt sunny Miami 84 74 rain Seattle 52 46 rain Schmidt said. banned the buying and selling of Dallas 64 41 sunny Minneapolis 48 32 cloudy St. Louis 59 39 pt sunny Ohio has some of the nation's exotic animals, but the newly Denver 48 32 mst sunny New York 51 43 pt sunny Washington, DC 51 42 pt sunny weakest restrictions on exotic pets, and efforts to strengthen the regu- elected Kasich let it expire, saying lations have taken on new urgency the regulations were not enforce- Moon Phases UV Index since Terry Thompson opened the able. He last week put temporary cages at his farm near Zanesville Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue last week, freeing four dozen ani- measures in place to crack down 10/28 10/29 10/30 10/31 11/1 mals that were later shot by author- on private ownership. A study 4 4 4 4 4 ities. Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate Officers were ordered to kill the committee has until Nov. 30 to New First Full Last animals — including rare Bengal draft permanent legislation. Oct 26 Nov 2 Nov 10 Nov 18 The UV Index is measured on a 0 - 11 number scale, with a higher UV 0 11 Index showing the need for greater -Associated Press content skin protection. ©2010 American Profile Hometown Content Service

PEOPLE In the news from Associated Press reports

Bruce Willis expecting a from a third-floor balcony in an attempt to escape from asking things like "how can we work things out, where baby with wife Emma authorities early Thursday morning. you moving to, you know I didn't threaten you, I didn't Lohan "apparently leaped up from his balcony and throw the remote at you I threw it at the floor," Ladd grabbed ahold of the roof (about 30 feet) until he wrote. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Bruce Willis is adding thought he was hanging over the top of the next bal- The officers eventually whispered to Major to hang to his brood. cony," according to a report by Tampa Police officer J. up and to tell Lohan not to call again, which she did. A representative for the 56-year-old actor says he Ladd, who responded to the call. The report said Lohan Lohan called again, but Major did not pick up. is expecting a baby with wife Emma Heming Willis. let go but missed the balcony, then came "crashing After the balcony fall and the foot pursuit, officers Publicist Samantha Mast says this is the first child down on top of wooden high chairs that were laying on arrested Lohan and took him to the Hillsborough for the couple, who were married in March, 2009. the ground." County Jail. Deputies suspected he may have broken his Willis and his wife are "overjoyed with this news After a short chase, officers arrested Lohan. foot when he jumped off the balcony, so he was then and they look forward to welcoming this newest This was the second encounter with Florida officers taken to Tampa General Hospital. addition into their family," according to a statement this week. On Tuesday, the 51-year-old Lohan was Authorities said he will be returned to the jail once released Wednesday. arrested on domestic violence charges involving Kate he's been cleared by doctors. Willis has three daughters — 23-year-old Rumer, Major, his 28-year-old girlfriend who is also a former Lohan appeared on season 5 of "Celebrity Rehab 20-year-old Scout and 17-year-old Tallulah Belle — reporter for the Star tabloid. with Dr. Drew." He told police this week that he moved Police say he grabbed Major and pushed her down from his previous marriage to Demi Moore. to Tampa to get away from the publicity surrounding his Penelope Cruz: being a mom makes you grow multiple times at her Tampa apartment during a daylong argument. celebrity daughter Lindsay — who has had numerous ROME (AP) — A new mother herself, Penelope run-ins with the law herself in Los Angeles and is cur- Cruz says her current film role as a single mom is A Tampa judge released Lohan on $5,000 bail Wednesday morning and told Lohan that he should not rently performing court-ordered community service in one of the most beautiful characters she has ever the L.A. County morgue for a probation violation. played. have any contact with Major at all. "If you even dream about her and you violate my She also reportedly posed for Playboy this week. Cruz made a cameo appearance in Rome on order, you will go to jail," Judge Walter Heinrich said, Bret Michaels creates Wednesday night on the eve of the Rome Film noting that Major had filed a restraining order against music room at Ariz. Festival. She had been in Bosnia recently filming Lohan in Sarasota County. Sergio Castellitto's "Venuto al Mondo" about a sin- When Lohan was released from jail Wednesday hospital gle woman who brings her teenage son to Sarajevo, evening, he held an impromptu news conference in the where the boy's father died during the 1990s jail parking lot. There, Lohan said he "didn't do any- PHOENIX (AP) — Singer Bret Michaels rocked a Bosnian conflict. thing" and the charges were Major's way of making She told reporters being a mother is the strongest Phoenix hospital with a donation that will benefit its money by selling her story to media outlets. patients and their families. experience a woman can have. Cruz and husband According to a police report, Wednesday night's inci- actor Javier Bardem became parents of a baby boy The Poison frontman announced plans Thursday to dent began a few hours later. Lohan sent his friend and design a hospitality and music room at the St. Joseph's in January. Cruz, stunning in a somber black suit, trainer David Dominique to Major's apartment to pick Barrow Neurological Institute. It's the facility where he says every experience in life makes you change and up his personal belongings, police said. A report said was treated in April 2010 for a brain hemorrhage. grow. Lohan initially called Major to speak with Dominique, Lindsay Lohan's father and Major told him that he wasn't supposed to call. Michaels says the room will include music listening After Dominique left, Lohan called back seeking to stations, guitars and TVs. He hopes it can help others arrested again in Tampa work things out with Major. She later told police he with their emotional and mental recovery. sounded "very drunk," according to the report. Michaels was treated at the hospital earlier this year TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — The estranged father of actress According to Ladd's report, he and his fellow officer for a procedure to fix a hole in his heart. Doctors found Lindsay Lohan will be held in a Tampa hospital were gathering information and listening to messages the hole when they treated him for the brain hemor- overnight for observation, hours after his second left by Lohan on Major's answering machine when rhage. domestic violence-related arrest this week. Lohan called again from his cell. The "Celebrity Apprentice" winner has made a Michael Lohan has been admitted to Tampa General "We had the victim put the phone on speaker when full recovery but still remains under the care of Hospital for observation, police said, following a jump she answered. During this conversation (Lohan) kept physicians.

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t is an unexpected headline from growing a month later. said: "Please don't preach hate and softened now. I have learned to talk the month-old Occupy Wall Street I love having a physical place with- division. Let Geraldo stay. We want to with people, engage with them, not protest encampment: The place is in walking distance of my office talk to the media, not isolate them!" raise my voice. I have learned to try clean. I where I can see democracy unfolding. And Geraldo stayed. And talked. and find common ground. Even the Clean like not one piece of trash on One of my favorite places in England And was welcomed. It's the kind of the ground. Clean like the gray side- is Hyde Park, where soapbox speeches small "d" democracy that is so sweet Wall Street workers -- we talk to each walks in and around are encouraged. This is the same thing, and quaint and youthful and idealistic other now. I have become a better Zuccotti Park almost except 24/7 for more than a month. to witness. But it also is powerful. American. This is who we really are. shining. Clean like And this is what street democracy While there, I have seen my fellow This is what I want the world to see." you don't see in New with a small "d" looks like. On a TV journalists find the dirtiest, smelli- He added that the protest had made York City. recent visit, Fox News anchor Geraldo est dreadlock-wearing protester to put him more patient with difference and It certainly wasn't Rivera was there. A small crowd had on camera. But most of the protesters dialogue. what I expected to formed to hear his interviews with aren't that. On my last visit, a clean- see. protesters. One angry man yelled out shaven young man was walking Which isn't the image I have of the Another surprise? "mike check!" This is how protesters around with a broom and a dustpan. I other big movement out there, the tea While the protesters get each other's attention, and every- asked him of all the things he could be partyers. My dream is that members of Maria are angry with the one knows to quiet down. Because doing while at the protest, why a the tea party come down to Zuccotti Hinojosa "system," the bankers there are no bullhorns or microphones broom? Park and engage in small "d" democ- and the bailout, they ——— allowed, people repeat what the per- He said: "I know the media wants to racy. We all might be surprised by aren't angry with the son is saying so everyone can hear. It's portray us as dirty hippies. And I love Syndicated thousands of people what that "mike check" might bring. like playing telephone, but with 500 my hippie brethren. But that is not Maria Hinojosa is an award-winning Columnist they encounter -- Wall people. So the angry man said: "Mike who we are. We care about our coun- broadcast journalist. She hosts the Emmy Street workers, check! Mike check! We don't like you, try and our future. We are organized tourists, outsiders or Geraldo! You represent the 1 percent! and clean. This is who we are." Award-winning "Maria Hinojosa: One- even each other. We don't like Fox News. Go away!" I asked John Murdock, who man- on-One" on PBS, and is the anchor and But this also isn't the '60s peace- From a few feet away, another protest- ages a Lower East Side bar, what he managing editor of her own NPR show, and-love movement. This is a diligent er, this one with a ponytail and plastic has learned after one month of OWS. effort by the protesters to show to the "Latino USA." Contact her at mh@futuro- gloves (he was on dishwashing duty "At first, I was angry and combat- outside world that, if anything, the mediagroup.org. (c) 2011 by Maria because there is a free-food station), ive," he said. "I confronted people friendliness quotient is larger and also called out "mike check." But he who came by the protest. But I have Hinojosa TODAY IN HISTORY By the Associated Press oday is Friday, Oct. 28, the In 1858, Rowland Hussey Macy chairman and chief executive James Today's Birthdays: Jazz singer 301st day of 2011. There are 64 opened his first New York store at Goodwin with board member John Cleo Laine is 84. Actress Joan days left in the year. Sixth Avenue and 14th Street in Creighton. The Arizona Plowright is 82. Musician-songwriter TToday's Highlight in History: Manhattan. Diamondbacks gained a two-games- Charlie Daniels is 75. Actress Jane On Oct. 28, 1886, the Statue of In 1919, Congress enacted the to-none lead in the , Alexander is 72. Singer Curtis Lee is Liberty, a gift from the people of Volstead Act, which provided for defeating the New York Yankees 4-0. 70. Actor Dennis Franz is 67. Pop France, was dedicated in New York enforcement of Prohibition, over Five years ago: President George singer Wayne Fontana is 66. Actress Harbor by President Grover President Woodrow Wilson's veto. W. Bush spoke by video conference Telma Hopkins is 63. Olympic track Cleveland. In 1936, President Franklin D. with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al- and field gold medalist Bruce Jenner is On this date: Roosevelt rededicated the Statue of Maliki as he sought to reaffirm support 62. Actress Annie Potts is 59. In 1636, the General Court of Liberty on its 50th anniversary. for the Iraqi leader. Former heavy- Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is 56. In 1940, Italy invaded Greece dur- weight champion Trevor Berbick was Massachusetts passed a legislative act The president of Iran, Mahmoud ing World War II. found dead in a Jamaican church establishing Harvard College. Ahmadinejad, is 55. Rock musician In 1958, the Roman Catholic patri- courtyard, the victim of a fatal beating. Stephen Morris (New Order) is 54. In 1776, the Battle of White Plains arch of Venice, Angelo Giuseppe (A 21-year-old nephew and another was fought during the Revolutionary Country/gospel singer-musician Ron Roncalli, was elected pope; he took man were later convicted of killing Hemby (The Buffalo Club) is 53. War, resulting in a limited British vic- the name John XXIII. Berbick.) Basketball Hall-of-Fame tory. Rock singer-musician William Reid In 1962, Soviet leader Nikita coach Red Auerbach died in (The Jesus & Mary Chain) is 53. Actor Khrushchev informed the United Washington, D.C., at age 89. Mark Derwin is 51. Actress Daphne States that he had ordered the disman- One year ago: Investigators with Zuniga is 49. Actress Lauren Holly is tling of missile bases in Cuba. the president's oil spill commission In 1980, President Jimmy Carter said tests performed before the deadly 48. Actress Jami Gertz is 46. Actor and Republican presidential nominee blowout of BP's oil well in the Gulf of Chris Bauer is 45. Actor-comedian Andy Richter is 45. Actress Julia “The Home Daily of The Cumberlands” Ronald Reagan faced off in a national- Mexico should have raised doubts ly broadcast, 90-minute debate in about the cement used to seal the well, Roberts is 44. Country singer-musi- Cleveland. but that the company and its cement- cian Caitlin Cary is 43. Actor Jeremy VOL. 101 No - 153 In 1991, what became known as ing contractor used it anyway. (The Davies is 42. Singer Ben Harper is 42. "The Perfect Storm" began forming cement mix's failure to prevent oil and Country singer Brad Paisley is 39. Actor Joaquin Phoenix is 37. Singer How to contact us hundreds of miles east of Nova Scotia; gas from entering the well has been lost at sea during the storm were the cited by BP and others as one of the Justin Guarini ("American Idol") is 33. Main number: (606)248-1010 six crew members of the Andrea Gail, causes of the accident.) Caroline Pop singer Brett Dennen is 32. Rock Fax number: (606)248-7614 a sword-fishing boat from Gloucester, Wozniacki wrapped up the year-end musician Dave Tirio (Plain White T's) Call the main number then ask for the Mass. No. 1 ranking after rallying to beat is 32. Actress Troian Bellisario is 26. Actor Nolan Gould (TV: "Modern following extensions: Ten years ago: The families of peo- Francesca Schiavone 3-6, 6-1, 6-1 at ple killed in the Sept. 11 terrorist the WTA Championships in Doha, Family") is 13. attack gathered in New York for a Qatar. Stage and screen actor James Thought for Today: "If liberty Publisher: Pat Lay - 202 memorial service filled with prayer MacArthur, who played "Danno" in means anything at all, it means the [email protected] and song. Gunmen killed 16 people in the original version of television's right to tell people what they do not a church in Behawalpur, Pakistan. "Hawaii Five-0," died in Jacksonville, want to hear." — George Orwell (Eric Newsroom United Airlines replaced embattled Fla., at age 72. Blair), English author (1903-1950).

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SPEEDWELL, Tenn. — Roy Dewayne Thacker, age 43, of Speedwell, passed away Monday, October 24, 2011 at Claiborne County Hospital, Tazewell, Tenn. He was born August 2, 1968, in Middles- Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani, a Christian pastorimprisioned and facing a boro, and was the son death sntence in Iran, is pictured with his wife and two young sons. of the late Jimmy Ernest Thacker and Colleen Green Blanche Philpot Haws Mary Powers Thacker Miracle who survives. He was Baha’i Community calls for a loving son and father. .Colleen Green Blanche In addition to his Philpot Haws father, he was preced- release of Chirstian pastor Miracle ed in death by his LEXINGTON, Ky. grandparents, Harvey CALVIN — and Mamie Powers, Colleen Green Miracle, — Blanche Philpot imprisioned in Iran Haws, age 89, of Lex- and Ernest and Willie aha’is solidarity is with Christiani- be a Christian is yet another instance of 72, of Calvin, passed the brutality being meted out by the Iran- ington, formerly of Mae Thacker; his sis- ty and other religious minorities in away on Wednesday, ter, Kimberly Lou their persecution. They ian authorities on their own people. October 26, 2011, at Tinsley, passed away (Baha’is, the largest The recent public proclamation report- on Tuesday, October Thacker; niece, Jessica B Pineville Community Paige Robertson; and religious minority in ing that the charges against Pastor Hospital. 25, 2011, at the Saint Iran since 1844) well Nadarkhani have been changed — as a Joseph Hospital in nephew, David Justin She was born in McFall. know from experience result of the global outcry at his convic- Pineville on May 29, London. that it is a pattern of a tion — only further exposes the arbitrary She was born in He is survived by 1939, a daughter of the his mother, Mary systematic govern- nature of decisions made by the judiciary Pineville on July 23, ment accusation, system of Iran and the transparent injus- late Birchel “BD” and Thacker; daughters, Virgie Davis Green. 1922, and was the imprisonment and exe- tice of the situation. Monica Thacker and The sentence he faces is not only rep- She had been a home- daughter of the late cution against religious Brianna Thacker; his minorities in Iran. And rehensible; it is a violation of every legal, maker. Charlie and Mollie Hembree Philpot. son, Michael Thacker; this is an example that moral, spiritual and humanitarian stan- In addition to her mother of Brianna and Bahá'í Iranian authorities dis- dard. parents, she was pre- Blanche was a believer in the Baptist Michael Thacker, Faith regard for religious Which temporal government in the ceded in death by her Renee Carter; brothers, freedom: world can reasonably decide it has the husband of 46 years, faith, and had been a homemaker. William Ash (Debra In October The power to curtail freedom of belief? Belief Gordon Miracle; broth- Faye) Thacker and Words of Baha’i International is not something that can be taken away In addition to her ers, Carl Ray Green Douglas (April) Wisdom Community joined the or bartered; it is a matter of conviction, of and Jesse “JB” Green. parents, she was pre- Thacker; sisters, Mrs. call for the release of the heart, the mind and the soul, beyond Survivors include ceded in death by her Jack (Leann) Smith, Pastor Youcef Nadark- the realm of any government’s control. her children, Gordon husband, Earl G. Carlett Proffitt, Lisa hani, a Christian pastor The Baha’i community understands Wade Miracle and wife Haws; sons, Earl Bakies, Mrs. Elroy from Rasht, Iran. well the challenging circumstances fac- Lesia, Valerie Lynn Haws Jr. and Robert (Tonya) Robertson, Pastor Nadarkhani, who is the father ing minorities living in Iran today. And Miracle, and Vanessa Terry Haws; and sis- and Becky Thacker; of two young children, leads a network of now it is evident that those minorities house churches. He was found guilty of which are nominally recognized by the Miracle; grandchil- ters, Serilla Carroll and a host of nieces, dren, Whitney (Brian) and Gladys Mason. apostasy — turning his back on Islam — state are as equally subordinate to the nephews, family and majority as those who have no rights. Hobbs and Alexandrea and “converting Muslims to Christiani- Survivors include friends. ty,” and was sentenced to death in There is little need to rehearse here the Miracle; great-grand- her daughter, Phyllis Funeral service September 2010. endless list of executions, torture, impris- child, Elijah Gordon Davis and Bobby were at 8 p.m. Thurs- Iran’s Supreme Court recently asked onments, privations and other afflictions Hobbs; sister, Carolyn Glass of Westland, day, October 27, at for a re-examination of the case to estab- that are being meted out on the sorely- and JW Evans; brother, Mich.; a son, Tommy Shumate Funeral lish whether or not he had been a practis- tried people of Iran. Joe and Kenna Sue Haws and wife, Peggy Home Chapel with the ing Muslim adult before he converted to Everything that country’s representa- Green; special care- of London, Ky.; 10 Rev. Boyd Gray offici- Christianity. The court ruled he was not tives profess on the world stage is contra- givers, Brittany and grandchildren, 20 ating. Music was pro- but is, nevertheless, still guilty of aposta- dicted by their treatment of their own Josh Miracle, Hospice sy because he has Muslim ancestry. people at home. Yet, its officials travel great-grandchildren, vided by Alva Cun- of the Blue Grass; fam- The case has sparked strong condem- freely to other nations where they are and nine great-great- ningham. ily friend, Robin nation from governments, organizations offered a platform from which to broad- grandchildren; and a Graveside service Barnes; and a host of will be 11 a.m., Friday, and religious leaders around the world. cast their untruths, denying the callous host of nieces, nieces, nephews, other October 28, at England Then, on October 1, following this treatment of their own citizens while dis- nephews, other rela- relatives and friends. Cemetery. Pallbearers global outcry, Iranian state media sudden- playing pretensions of good will for the ly reported that Pastor Nadarkhani had in people of the world. Services will be tives and many will be Jerry Poore, Saturday at 2 p.m. at friends. fact been sentenced for other reasons — There is much to be done to alert the Elroy Robertson, Johnny including violent crimes, extortion, Zion- people of the world to the hypocrisy of a the Arnett & Steele Services will be at Irvin, Douglas Thacker, 2 p.m. Friday at the ism and being a traitor. These charges had government which is widely and continu- Funeral Home Chapel Charles Thacker, and never once been mentioned throughout ally oppressing its people. with Chaplain Richard Arnett & Steele William Ash the entire period when Pastor Nadarkhani There is much to be done for humani- Fain presiding. Music Funeral Home chapel Thacker,William Ash was charged, tried, sentenced, up to and ty to be alerted to what is going on inside will be by Jim Miracle. with the Rev. Jim III, and Stan Heatherly. including the most recent court hearing. Iran and to be awakened to the appalling Burial will be in the Hyde officiating. The family received Pastor Nadarkhani is still imprisioned memory of what can occur when we fail Cubbage Cemetery at Burial will follow friends from 6-8 p.m. and the Baha’i International Community to act against state-sponsored campaigns Cubbage. Pallbearers in the Mills Cemetery Thursday, October 27, released the following statement on Octo- of hatred. will be her “adopted at Tinsley, with family at Shumate Funeral ber 4, 2011: To learn more about Pastor Nadark- sons” Russell Miracle, and friends serving as Home Chapel. “We join with the global chorus of hani or for more information about Teddy Saylor, Lynn pallbearers. Shumate Funeral condemnation protesting the sentencing Baha’i Faith visit www.usbahai.org or Miracle, Jim Miracle, Home is entrusted with of Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani, and calling www.bahai.org, or call 1-800-22 unite The family will (228-6483). Rossell Robbins, Adam receive friends from 5 all arrangements. for his release. Evans, Joe Hill and Compiled by Mrs. Houshang Khorram. until 9 p.m. Thursday Guestbook at For a court of law to rule against some- David Hobbs.. one from Muslim ancestry at the Arnett & Steele www.shumatefuneral- Honorary pallbearers home.com who has freely chosen to will be Teresa Miracle, Funeral Home and Chief Rodney Wilder Cremation Center in Don’t be scammed! and the members of the Pineville, which is It seems like every day you hear of a new scheme Trunk or treat to con unsuspecting people. Many times the honored to be serving elderly fall victim to these scams Bell County Volunteer and sometimes lose their life-savings. the Haws family. One way to help avoid falling prey to this Fire Department. type of crime is by never giving out personal Old Yellow Creek Light a virtual can- information over the phone or the internet. If In lieu of flowers, someone makes you an offer that sounds too dle and sign the good to be true – it probably is. Before you the family requests agree to anything over the phone, always ask for guestbook at information in writing. Baptist Church donations to the funer- Public service message courtesy of al home to assist with www.arnettsteele.com funeral expenses. The family will Corner or Winchester & 38th Street receive friends on Fri- Participate! Find Cash In Your Jewelry Box The Daily News encourages 5-8pm day after 6 p.m. at the you to attend local government meetings. Become involved in We Pay CASH for Arnett & Steele Funer- the decisions that affect you al Home and Crema- and your community. Your Old Saturday, Oct. 29th tion Center, Pineville, Public service message courtesy of which is honored to Free Estimates GOLD! Free Food, Fun and serve the Miracle Fam- Games For The ily. Light a virtual can- dle or sign the guest East End Pawn Shop Entire Family register at 606-248-7898 251147 Cumberland Ave. Downtown, Middlesboro www.arnettsteele.com. 257522

159500 PAGE 6 THE DAILY NEWS |FRIDAY |OCTOBER 28, 2011 Section Editor: Donna Greene Phone: (606) 248-1010 ext. 205 Fax: (606) 248-7614 Email: [email protected] COMMUNITY Web page: www.middlesborodailynews.com MHS to crown 2011 homecoming queen MIDDLESBORO — Juniors Brooklyn The 2011 football home- Brock, Taylor Grigsby, coming queen and Courtney Hooker, Jordan princess at Middlesboro McCoy, Judy Nichols, High School will be Lauren Schneider, Kelsie crowned tonight at Brad- Standifer; ner when the Yel- Ssophomores Amber low Jackets take on Lynn North, Amanda Biscardi, Camp High School. The Skylar Lobdell, Madison coronation will be held at Cox, Marissa Cole, Made- a halftime ceremony. Can- lyn Green, Savanna didates for homecoming Smith, and Devanee queen are seniors Kayla Rogers Venable, Rayann Moyers, Freshmen Blair Bowl- Amanda Roberts, Tori ing, Shae Moyers, Emily Gambrel, Maggie Knuck- Pratt, Jasmine Dotson, les, and Brooke Carter. Lauren Gibson, Hannah Candidates for home- Wilford, and Ashley Hud- coming princess are: dleston.

Senior homecoming queen candidates are Kayla Venable, Rayann Moyers, Amanda Roberts, Tori Gambrel, Maggie Knuckles, Brooke Carter.

Freshmen princess candidates are (front row) Blair Bowling, Shae Moyers, Sophomore princess candidates are (front row) Amber North, Amanda Emily Pratt, Jasmine Dotson; (back row) Lauren Gibson, Hannah Wilford, Biscardi, Skylar Lobdell, Madison Cox, (back row) Marissa Cole, Madelyn and Ashley Huddleston. Green, Savanna Smith, and Devanee Rogers.

Junior princess candidates (pictured at left) are Brooklyn Brock, Taylor Grigsby, Courtney Hooker, Jordan McCoy, Judy Nichols, Lauren Schneider, and Kelsie Standifer.

Customer Appreciation Day set for Nov. 4 at First Century Bank CLAIBORNE COUNTY, Tenn. — First Century Bank will be celebrating Customer Appreciation Day on Friday, November 4. Stop by any one of First Century’s seven locations for food, beverages, and prizes throughout the day. First Century Bank has branches in New Tazewell, Tazewell, Harrogate, Sneedville, Maynardville, and Knoxville (Emery Road) and Strawberry Plains, Tenn. CHURCH CALENDAR

night singing will be held Oct. 30 at 10:30 a.m., with spe- OCTOBER 28 cial music guests the McPhersons from Morristown, Tenn. NOVEMBER 4 INDIAN CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH Trunk or Treat Lunch will be served after the service. SPAGHETTI DINNER will be held Friday, Nov. 4, and a fall hayride will be held Friday, Oct. 28, at 6:30 p.m. from 4:30-8 p.m. at Indian Creek Baptist Church. Spaghet- Church is located at 665 Indian Creek Rd., Harrogate, Tenn. OCTOBER 30-NOVEMBER 2 ti, salad, dessert, drink and bread for only $5 a plate. Pro- REVIVALSERVICES will be held Oct. 20 to Nov. 2 at ceeds go to the church building fund. The church is located OCTOBER 28-29 Emmanuel Baptist Church, Speedwell, Tenn. Services at 665 Indian Creek Rd., Harrogate, Tenn. PROPHECIES DECODED, a series conducted by Dr. times are 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday with Bro. Jeremiah Ron Clouzet will be presented at 7:30 p.m Oct. 28-29 at Dixon preaching, and 7 p.m. weeknights with Bros. Steve NOVEMBER 6 Middlesboro Seventh Day Adventist Church, Nth. 11 St. Grubbs and James Jones preaching. The church is located DAN BANKS will be preaching at First Baptist Church, OCTOBER 29 across from the Speedwell Post Office on new Hwy. 63. Rose Hill, Va., on Sunday, Nov. 6, at 11 a.m. BLANKET APPALACHIA will be distributing blan- OCTOBER 31 NOVEMBER 15 kets and coats from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, Oct. 29, at TRUNK OR TREAT will be held at Southside Baptist PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN at First Presbyterian Southside Baptist Church. Church on Monday, Oct. 31, from 5-7 p.m. Lots of fun and Church, M’boro, will meet Tuesday Nov. 15, at 4 p.m. in TRUNK-OR-TREAT will be held Saturday, Oct. 29, games, and refreshments. The church is located on the cor- the church parlor. “Confessing the Beatitudes” Chapter 3 from 5-8 p.m. at Old Yellow Creek Baptist Church, corner ner of south 28th Street & Doncaster Avenue in M’boro. will be discussed, a business meeting will be held. of Winchester Ave. & 38th Street in Middlesboro. Free HARROGATE CHRISTIAN TABERNACLE Hal- food, fun and games for everyone. VAGINAL MESH IMPLANT ALERT HALLOW JESUS 2011, sponsored by Under His loween night event will begin at 5:30 p.m. There will be Wings Family Center & Outreach, will be held Saturday, treats, coffee, hot apple cider, the “Pathway to Righteous- FDA has issued a safety alert! Oct. 29, from 2-4 p.m. at Mountain View Nursing Facility ness” maze, and more. The church is located at 332 Arthur Linking Serious Side Effects To Surgical Mesh Implants Road in Arthur/Cumberland Gap, Tenn. (formerly Britthaven of Pineville). Games, food, costume COMPLICATIONS INCLUDE: contest, prizes and fun for everyone. TRUNK OR TREAT will be held at Trinity Baptist FIFTH SATURDAY NIGHT SINGING at Mt. Gilead Church Monday, Oct. 31, from 5-7 p.m. Lots of treats, hot Infection; Pain; Urinary Problems; Bowel Perforation; Baptist Church will be held at 7 p.m. Oct. 29. chocolate and apple cider. The church is located on south Bladder Perforation; Scarring; Additional Surgeries; COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING DINNER will be 30th Street in Middlesboro. Mesh Erosion; Organ Perforation held Saturday, Oct. 29, at noon at Bethel Baptist Church, For a Free Claim Evaluation Call 820 Ave., Pineville. NOVEMBER 2, 3, 4 BAG SALE will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 2- Gary C. Johnson, P.S.C. OCTOBER 30 4 at the Binghamtown Baptist Church clothing room on 1-800-555-5595 APPALACHIAN DAWN, a documentary of a united 17th Street (next to Brook’s Oil), This is the last sale this effort to take back Manchester and Clay Co., Ky., from the year, and you can fill a bag for ¢50 each. www.garycjohnson.com drug dealers, will be shown Sunday, Oct. 30, from 6-8 p.m., Outstanding Trial Lawyer of the Year Award at Lee County High School. Free admission. NOVEMBER 2-6 Kentucky Justice Association 2008 HARVEST CELEBRATION will be held at 6 p.m. REVIVAL SERVICES will be held Nov. 2-6 at 7 p.m. Martindale Hubbell Sunday, Oct. 30 at Faith Temple Church. Enjoy a time of nightly at Gospel Outreach Baptist Church, Parker Lane, AV Preeminent 5.0 out of 5 Rating fellowship with grilled hotdogs and hamburgers provided, Middlesboro. Different speaker each night. There will also Super Lawyers and those planning on attending are asked to bring side be a chili supper on Sunday, Nov. 6, at 4 p.m., followed by Super Lawyers dishes and desserts to share. Sit around the bonfire and the evening service at 6 p.m. with special music by the Simply

enjoy music by Friends of the Cross. There will be inflata- Singing Warwicks. For transportation call Donnie Buell at the 0 4 4

LAW 8 5 bles, hay rides, marshmallow roast, and more. 337-2990 or Carl Rains at 248-0784. 2 INDIAN CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH 5th Sunday THIS IS AN ADVERTISEMENT--OTHERS IN FIRM MAY PERFORM SERVICES

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Section Editor: Jay Compton Phone: (606) 248-1010 ext. 212 Fax: (606) 248-7614 Email: [email protected] S P O R T S Web page: www.middlesborodailynews.com UK the team to beat in top-heavy SEC

BY JOHN ZENOR making a Final Four run last “Last year, us being more of sters with his knack for nur- AP Sports Writer season. The Commodores an underdog, (we had to) go turing and maybe even hum- and Florida also might just out and prove what we had bling. He had three seniors HOOVER, Ala. (AP) — find themselves in the top 10, to do every game and tour- on one team in Wednesday Kevin Stallings will withhold and teams such as Alabama nament. night’s preseason scrimmage, his assessment of the Ken- and three freshmen on the tucky Wildcats until, say, BASKETBALL and Mississippi State figure “I think this year’s team February. to be pretty good, too. will be one of the top dog other. The Vanderbilt coach is MEDIA DAY However, the Wildcats are teams and are expected to Jones had 52 points and 16 plenty familiar with star for- no longer what qualify as win, and go out there and get rebounds. Calipari said the 6- Thursday at Southeastern “underdogs” in Lexington. it. It’s going to be two differ- foot-9 Jones and the 6-10 ward Terrence Jones and Conference media day. “Or a probably knows a good bit The Gators lived up to their ent teams with two different Davis have yet to share the lot of them are freshmen. I about Doron Lamb and Dar- top billing in winning last situations, but we’ll have to court on the same side in ius Miller, too. No assess- know Terrence Jones is good. season’s title and were go out there and get the wins what might be a fearsome ment of John Calipari’s All those guys coming back among the final eight teams the same way.” frontcourt pairing. Wildcats is ever complete from his team a year ago are standing in the NCAA tour- That formula includes, of “I’m trying to keep them without taking the full meas- good. The other guys, I don’t nament. course, a hotshot point guard playing against each other to ure of those ballyhooed want to know about them yet. Now, Kentucky opens as recruit in Marquis Teague, a compete,” Calipari said. freshmen that annually I’ll know about them when the team to beat. much-hyped big man in “The reason Darius Miller parade into Lexington and we have to start preparing for “This is its own team. Anthony Davis — the has improved so much is he’s often become instant stars them.” Last year’s team, we had a nation’s consensus top going every day against before turning into NBA mil- Those could be quite the whole different role than we prospect — and other top Michael Gilchrist. If you lionaires. showdowns Feb. 11 and Feb. have this year,” said Jones, recruits Michael Kidd- don’t show up for practice, “I don’t know anything 25 if preseason projections who averaged 15.7 points Gilchrist and Kyle Wiltjer. you’ll get dunked on, and so about his team, they’re all pan out. Kentucky is favored and a league-high 8.8 Calipari is once again will Michael.” freshmen,” Stallings said to win the SEC title after rebounds as a freshman. bringing along the young- • See SEC, page 8 WORLD SERIES Lady ‘Splitters Lions visit Leslie Co. Cards rally close season with to force 2-1 win at Mars Hill Game 7 MARS HILL, N.C. — LMU freshman BY RONALD BLUM Lindsay Anderson AP Sports Writer scored a goal in both halves to help the Lady ST. LOUIS (AP) — Neftali Feliz, Railsplitters close out Scott Feldman and Mark Lowe the regular season on a became a pitching trio that will live high note with a 2-1 in infamy. South Atlantic Confer- Feliz and Feldman came within ence win at Mars Hill one strike of finishing off the first Thursday evening. World Series title in the Texas Anderson scored the Rangers’ 51-season history. Lady Railsplitters' first And then it all came apart in a goal at the 37:47 mark Freshman Lindsay stunning finish, leaving the Rangers on a cross from Rachel Anderson scored both 20 hours to recover for Game 7. Vienneau. She later goals in LMU’s 2-1 win Feliz allowed ’s scored an insurance at Mars Hill Thursday. two-run, two-strike triple just over goal at the 67:06 mark the glove of a leaping Nelson Cruz zero saves and one goal on a header off a cross at the right-field wall, tying the score allowed off of four from Sarah Taylor. 7-all in the ninth inning. Mars Hill would cut shots faced LMU (8-7-2, 4-4-1 Then, after Josh Hamilton’s two- the lead to one when run homer against in the Lindsey Ingwersen SAC) now has to wait upon the outcome of the 10th inning put the Rangers ahead, scored the unassisted Feldman gave up an RBI groundout goal at the 86:18 mark. Newberry/Carson-New- man match Saturday to in the bottom half One last Lion scoring followed by ’s two- attempt with a little afternoon to determine their seeding in the next JAY COMPTON/Daily News out, two-strike single. over a minute remain- Pineville receiver Conner Ford looks over his shoulder for a Capping the collapse, Lowe ing went high and the week's Food Lion SAC Tournament. Seedings deep ball during the Mountain Lions’ game against Harlan. allowed Freese’s leadoff homer that Lady Railsplitters Pineville plays at Leslie County tonight at 7:30 p.m. Other landed halfway up the center-field would hold on for the 2- and the bracket will be announced Saturday games tonight have Bell County hosting Harlan County, grass in the 11th inning, giving the 1 win, their tenth out of evening by the confer- Middlesboro hosting Lynn Camp and Cumberland Gap at Cardinals an incredible 10-9 victory the 12 meetings in the ence office. Grainger. • See SERIES, page 8 series. — —— Lincoln Memorial 1 1 — 2 LMU outshot the Mars Hill 0 1 — 1 Lions, 11-3. The Lady Railsplitters had seven SCORING SUMMARY: LMU’s Salaman honorable mention 1. 37:47 LMU Lindsay Anderson (6) more corner kicks (8-1) (Rachael Vienneau) - Cross into than MHC. box, 4 yards out 2. 67:06 LMU Lindsay Anderson (7) on pre-season All-American team Chelsea Parker (Sarah Taylor) - Header off cross 2 yards out played all 90 minutes in HARROGATE, Tenn. — The in nearly every statistical category goal for Mars Hill and 3. 86:18 MHCW Lindsey Ingwersen (3) (unassisted) - 25 yards out Lincoln Memorial University including steals, assists, free made three saves. Kayla Shots: Lincoln Memorial 11, Mars women's basketball team showed throw percentage, three-point per- Hanson also played the Hill 4 entire match in the net Saves: Lincoln Memorial 0 (), Mars a national presence as the Divi- centage, field goals made, and for LMU and tallied Hill 3 (Chelsea Parker 3) sion-II Bulletin named Dayshalee minutes played. Salaman a Pre-Season Honorable First year coach Roger Hodge Mention All-American. is expecting big things from Sala- Mars Hill shuts out Salaman is returning for her man in her final season for the senior season for the Lady Rail- Lady Railsplitters. The season splitters. A season ago, she led will begin on November 12th Railsplitters 4-0 in LMU with 17.6 points a game against King College in Tex Turn- which placed her third in the con- er Arena. That game is scheduled season finale ference. Salaman also led the team for a 2 p.m. start. Dayshalee Salaman MARS HILL, N.C. — top corner of the net The LMU men's soccer from 30 yards out to give LMU volleyball Free Admission to team ran into a buzzsaw MHC a 3-0 cushion. as they fell at Mars Hill Brandon Tardioli then ranked 4th in Region Union football with 4-0 in a South Atlantic put the game out of reach canned food donation Conference match when he took the cross HARROGATE, Tenn. — The Lady Railsplitters Thursday evening. from 10 yards out and The First NCAA Regional will look to conclude the BARBOURVILLE, Ky. — Union has the The loss drops LMU scored in the 84th Rankings have been regular season on a strong Brass Lantern, but now it wants the Golden to 7-6-3 overall and 6-3 minute. released and the Lady Rail- note with only five match- Can. And it needs your help to get it. in the SAC. It was the The Lions outshot the splitters are 4th in the es remaining. They will Union is competing against a number of regular season finale for Railsplitters 22-7. Southeast Region. The hit the court next on Octo- other colleges and universities to see which LMU keeper Michael the Railsplitters, who regional rankings are estab- ber 29th as they travel to institution can collect the most canned food Watkins had eight saves. now must wait until lished by the NCAA Divi- Spartanburg, South items for local food pantries. Among the Zac Scott had one save Saturday evening to see sion II Volleyball Commit- Carolina to play non-con- other schools participating are Cumber- for the Lions. where they are seeded ——— tee. The South Atlantic ference opponents Queens lands (Ky.) and Eastern Kentucky. and who they will face in Lincoln Memorial 0 0 — 0 Conference was well-rep- University of Charlotte Mars Hill 2 2 — 4 The school which collects the most cans the upcoming Food Lion resented in the rankings, as and Converse College. will win the Golden Can, which would look SAC Tournament. SCORING SUMMARY: six of the 10 spots were The first match begins at 2 great right beside the Brass Lantern the Mars Hill (10-4-1, 6- 1. 4:21 MHCM Isaiah Schafer (2) held by SAC teams. (Stephen Bivens) - 8 yards out off p.m.——— Bulldog football team recently brought back 2-1 SAC) struck twice in cross LMU is currently in the home with its 24-19 win over Cumberlands. 2. 38:18 MHCM Nathaniel Enos (3) NCAA Southeast Rankings each half. They first got midst of a strong season To help win the prize and help All fans on the scoreboard in the (Giovanni Malnati) - Blast 30 yards through Oct. 26 out under the direction of first who donate at least two (2) canned food 5th minute when Isaiah 3. 56:19 MHCM Gregg Munn (2) year coach Jenny Michael. 1. Armstrong Atlantic items at Saturday's football game against Schafer scored from (unassisted) - 30 yards out, top left The Lady Railsplitters are 2. Wingate corner of net Cumberland (Tenn.) will receive free eight yards out. In the 11-4 in South Atlantic 3. Flagler 4. 83:48 MHCM Brandon Tardioli 4. LINCOLN MEMORIAL admission. The regular admission price is 39th minute Nathaniel (2) (Nathaniel Enos) - 10 yards out Conference play and 17-5 off cross into box 5. Catawba $5. Enos blasted one in from overall. 6. Tusculum All donated canned food items collected 30 yards out to give the Shots: Lincoln Memorial 7, Mars Hill The Committee will 7. Carson-Newman 22 will be given to the Christian Life Food Lions the 2-0 lead. 8. Lees-McRae Saves: Lincoln Memorial 9 (Michael update these rankings Pantry in Barbourville. In the 57th minute Watkins 8; TEAM 1), Mars Hill 1 weekly leading up to 9. Lenoir-Rhyne Game time is set for 12 p.m. Saturday. Gregg Munn found the (Zac Scott 1) championship selection. 10. S.C. - Aiken

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against . Texas went ahead 10 The ball then bounced NBA could be close In the ninth, Albert pitches in. After starting off Holliday’s glove for Pujols doubled with one with a called strike, a two-base error. ContinuedSeries from page 7 out off Feliz, and Berk- Garcia walked Kinsler Napoli sliced a single to ending lockout man walked on four on four straight pitches, down the right-field BY BRIAN MAHONEY and I would hope trust Thursday in one of pitches. and Andrus’ hit-and-run line, kicking up chalk AP Basketball Writer baseball’s greatest melt- that would enable us to Craig took a called single put runners at the from the foul line, to put downs. look forward to (Friday) third strike, and Freese corners. Hamilton Texas ahead 3-2. NEW YORK (AP) “You know, it’s not where we anticipate fell behind in the count pulled the next pitch Lewis bunted to — NBA Commissioner that easy to win a world there will be some 1-2. He sliced an oppo- into right field for a sin- Salas, who threw the David Stern says he championship, as we important and additional site-field drive, and gle and his third RBI of ball into center field. would consider it a fail- found out tonight,” when Cruz jumped, the the Series. Not sure whether to ure if the owners and progress," Stern said. Rangers manager Ron "Or not." crowd of 47,315 at Garcia recovered to slide, Napoli went in players don't reach a Washington said. “We’ll Busch Stadium couldn’t strike out Young and awkwardly and turned deal to end the lockout "We're looking for- bounce back tomorrow. ward to seeing whether tell at first whether he Beltre, then got Cruz to his left ankle. He stayed in the next few days. We’ve been in some caught it. hit into an inning-end- in, but the base was later something good can be tough situations before. "There's no guarantee Feliz then retired ing forceout on his 23rd replaced. made to happen." We’ve always respond- we're going to get it on a fly- pitch. Salas escaped further Small groups from ed, and I expect us to done," Stern said, "but out to right, sending the Lewis quickly gave trouble by throwing a both sides returned to a respond tomorrow. we're going to give it game to extra innings. back the lead. Skip called third strike past one heck of a shot." hotel Thursday less than Texas hasn’t lost con- With Texas ahead 3-2 Schumaker, moved up Kinsler and retiring Union executive 12 hours after finishing secutive games since in the Series and one from eighth in the bat- Andrus on a fly to left director Billy Hunter, a 15-hour meeting that Aug. 23-25. But this win from its first title, ting order to second, that turned Holliday too, struck a positive went until past 3 a.m. will be hard to over- the Rangers also wasted singled with one out in around in the wind. tone about the talks. Union president come. 1-0, 3-2 and 4-3 leads. the bottom half. Pujols Berkman led off with "I think we're within Derek Fisher said they're Bill Buckner made The Cardinals made flied out on the next a grounder to Young, striking distance of get- working through a num- only one error as the three errors in a Series pitch. Berkman also ting a deal," he said after ber of different issues Boston Red Sox wasted who bobbled it and game for the first time swung at the first pitch, made a throw that the two sides met for 7.5 and trying to close the a two-run lead in the since 1943, and Rangers sending an 89 mph hours Thursday. gap in each issue. 10th inning in Game 6 pulled Lewis off the first baseman Michael offering over the center- base for an error on the The two sides will Stern said he expects in 1986. Young made two, with field wall. resume bargaining Fri- the two sides to address Don Denkinger blew first baseman. Holliday each team allowing two Napoli walked lead- walked for the second day morning. the distribution of bas- only one call as the unearned runs. ing off the second and "There's an element ketball revenue on Fri- Kansas City Royals ral- time, and Furcal was Gentry singled him to bounced into a forceout of continuity, familiarity day. lied to beat the Cardi- picked off in the sixth at second. Lewis bunted nals in Game 6 in 1985. to second, with Andrus’ third base by catcher directly at Freese, who throw to first for a dou- This collapse was started a rare 5-6-4 dou- Stallings said having Mike Napoli, thwarting ble play way high and unprecedented. No team ble play. Shortstop five seniors could be a the Cardinals’ attempt to bouncing off a screen had ever come from took the downside if they’re go ahead, and he had to near the dugout. Molina SECContinued from page 7 behind twice in the throw at third for the focusing on the NBA or leave the game because followed with a careers outside of basket- ninth inning and later to of a bruised right pinkie. force, then threw to sec- Calipari said Jones, the grounder to third that ball. He doesn’t have that tie a World Series game Hamilton’s RBI sin- ond baseman Nick preseason player of the drove in his sixth run of concern for his team. or take the lead. gle had put the Rangers Punto covering first. the Series. year, has packed on 15 “I just don’t think our “What happened ahead in the first off Kinsler followed After Young’s dou- pounds of muscle and is guys were made up that today, I just think it’s — Jaime Garcia, Berk- with a ground-rule dou- ble, Napoli was inten- displaying “viciousness” way,” he said. “Our team you had to be here to man’s two-run homer ble that hopped over the and maturity in the post. really gets it. This team believe it,” Cardinals gave the Cardinals the left-field fence, tying tionally walked with Jones opted to return to gets it as much as any manager lead in the bottom half the score 2-all. La Russa two outs, and pinch-hit- the team while freshman team that I’ve ever said. and Kinsler’s run-scor- then had Mitchell Boggs ter David Murphy point guard Brandon coached. They get it on A sellout crowd of ing double tied it 2-all start warming up after walked to load the Knight, the NBA draft’s the floor, they get it off 47,325 at Busch Stadi- in the third. Garcia had thrown just bases. While Yorvit Tor- No. 8 pick by the Detroit the floor. They bust their um stayed around long Cruz reached when 42 pitches to 10 batters, realba was in the on- Pistons, and junior sec- butts in practice every after the final out, Holliday dropped a fly- Andrus hit an inning- deck to hit, Wash- ond-rounder DeAndre day, and they’re poised to cheering and waving ball leading off the ending lineout to right ington left Lewis in the Liggins turned pro. do things that we’ve not white pompoms. It was fourth and came home that Berkman slightly game, and he struck out Jones withdrew his done yet. a famous World Series when Napoli singled for misjudged and caught in three pitches. name from draft consider- “They deserve to have score, matching Pitts- his 10th RBI of the with a jump. Berkman reached on ation on deadline day to that happen for them burgh’s Game 7 win Series. Berkman then Schumaker and an infield hit. Young return to school and evi- because of their character against the Yankees in got to first on a throw- Pujols flied out just in then picked up Holli- dently came back deter- and because of their work 1960 on Bill Mazeros- ing error by Young start- front of the warning day’s grounder, thought mined to get even better. ethic.” ki’s ninth-inning home ing the bottom half and track in the third. Other about throwing to sec- “He’s in the best shape The Gators present a run. scored on Molina’s than his 5-for-6, three- ond and allowed the ball of his life,” Calipari said. contrast in style to the It was the most grounder. homer, six-RBI per- to pop free. Berkman “He’s in the best shape of Wildcats’ imposing front- thrilling Game 6 since Freese dropped formance in Game 3, then just beat him to the anybody on my team. court. They have return- Kirby Puckett’s 11th- Hamilton’s popup to Pujols is 1 for 17. bag. He’s the first one out to ing guards Erving Walker inning homer at the third leading off the St. Louis, tied for Walks to Freese and practice; last year he was and Kenny Boynton Metrodome propelled fifth, and Young lined a fourth in the majors in Molina forced in a run, the last one out to prac- joined by touted freshman the Minnesota Twins pitch from Fernando errors during the regular and Napoli picked off tice. If you try to play on Brad Beal and transfer over the Atlanta Braves Salas to the gap in left- season, started to get Holliday at third, with his left hand now, he will Mike Rosario, who aver- in 1991. center. An error by sloppy in the fourth. Holliday bruising his take you right and try to aged 16.2 and 16.7 points They’ll be replaying Young on Holliday’s Cruz led off with a fly to right pinkie and leaving dunk on you. He finishes in two seasons at Rutgers. this one for a long, long sixth-inning grounder short left, where Holli- the game. After a wild first on every run. He fin- That could mean a dif- time, especially if Texas was followed by three day called for Furcal to pitch, Punto walked and ished last on every run a ferent look for the Gators. loses Game 7 on Friday straight walks, includ- take it, only for the Holland retired year ago.” They lost big men Vernon night. Matt Harrison ing two by Alexi Ogan- shortstop to back off. on a comebacker. Stallings will field a Macklin, Alex Tyus and starts for the Rangers, do. different kind of team SEC player of the year and La Russa won’t say Colby Lewis allowed DONATE YOUR CAR! than the Wildcats. The Chandler Parsons— which pitcher he’ll send four runs — two earned Commodores return all along with their com- to the mound — ace — and three hits in 5 1- five starters, including bined 32 points and 19.4 on 3 innings. three who opted to post- rebounds. three days’ rest or Kyle Texas got far better pone NBA careers and “As a fast paced team, Lohse. swings against Garcia return for their senior sea- we want to a lot of Game 6 will be a than it did in Game 2, sons. havoc for people,” Walk- classic everywhere but when he allowed three John Jenkins is back er said. “I think this is a in Texas. hits in six shutout after leading the SEC in Coach Donovan-style The Rangers built a innings. This time, he 'RQDWLQJ LV )DVW (DV\ scoring (19.5 points per team. 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Call Buddy, $350/deposit. 423-438-0489 City of Middlesboro, Kentucky 606-269-3320 or David 606-246-2117 2 BR, 1 BA apt. H'Gate, 5 min. from LMU. Stove & ref. furn. NOTICE OF Notices 600 ANIMALS W/D hookups. NO Pets, PUBLIC AUCTION $425/mo., $250/dep. U-Stor & Lock, 432 N. 15th 606-499-0876 Street, Middlesboro, KY All Legal Advertising must be 40965, will conduct a public in written form and be in our Pets sale for cash to satisfy a lien office 2 days prior to run. NOW TAKING placed against the units listed Puppy Nursery-Poodles, Maltese, APPLICATIONS FOR: Yorkies, Malte-Poo, Chihuahuas, 1, 2, 3 & 4 BR Units below on November 8, 2011 ATTENTION! Yorkie-Poo, Shih-Poo. Incl. shots at 11:00 a.m. NON-PROFIT ORGANIZA- & wormed. 423-566-0467 Also: 1 & 2 BR Lemodee Boggs Unit 5001 TIONS CAN RUN THEIR AN- Handicap Units NOUNCEMENTS IN THE FERNDALE NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUC- BULLETIN BOARD AT NO TION APARTMENTS

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Jacquelene Bigar’s Horoscope HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Friday, Oct. in a new direction. Verbalize what 28, 2011: you are seeing, and understand what zITS Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman This year your ability to relate and might be going on on a deeper level communicate proves to be positive with you. Willingly greet change and financially. Adapt your style even more creativity. Excess is the name of the depending on different people and situ- game with a partner. Your issue might ations. Many opportunities will head in be how much to join in. Tonight: Close your direction. Your profound ability to to home. transform a situation emerges. Your LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) willingness to adapt and grow marks ++++ Keep conversations your behavior. If you are single, you moving, and explore alternatives. A will have to push suitors away. You revamping of your finances might be might enjoy dating even more. If you just what the doctor ordered. You are attached, you will see a change in might want to approach this situation your sweetie that you view positively. differently. Understanding evolves, SAGITTARIUS has great money and you create greater stability. See ideas. what is going on behind the scenes. The Stars Show the Kind of Day Tonight: Talk up a storm. THE FAMILY CIRCUS You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) CONCEPTIS SUDOKU 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult ++++ You might want to under- Bil Keane ARIES (March 21-April 19) stand more than someone is willing to by Dave Green ++++ Reach out for new pos- share. You make an enormous effort sibilities. If one answer doesn’t work, toward others. Don’t worry about the trust that you will find the solution. You responses. You need to see what see structure and power very differ- happens. Handle your finances with ently, allowing for an unusual perspec- wisdom, but not in a stingy manner. tive. Swap ideas without being vested. Tonight: Say “yes” to an offer. Tonight: Take off if you can. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) ++++ Stay on a steady course +++++ You achieve powerful despite what might be going on. Listen results without trying too hard. Your well to others who are experiencing a ability to relate to individuals directly whole different set of concerns. The emerges. Others start seeing many unexpected opens a pathway that more new opportunities that up until could provide greater energy and fun. the present moment they had never Walk through the door. Tonight: As considered. Tonight: Be willing to you like. revise your plans. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) ++ Much is going on behind the ++++ You see situations in a very scenes. Passion runs high, especially different way because of what is hap- concerning a partnership. Deal with DENNIS THE MENACE pening and how people are reacting. others directly if you want to get past Be willing to discuss an issue in a new an obstacle. You might not be able to Hank Ketchum light. Re-frame different ideas, knowing express exactly what is on your mind. what works in your mind. Tonight: You Tonight: Togetherness works. gain a deeper understanding of others. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) CANCER (June 21-July 22) +++ You could be hard-pressed +++ Focus on getting out the to get past an immediate issue or door. If you are wondering why anoth- problem. Your way of looking at a situ- er approach works for someone else, ation could set the standard for others. look at his or her mental outlook. Be They see the wisdom in your approach willing to revise your thinking in a posi- and long-term results. You know what tive way. Tonight: Out with friends and is going on with a boss or supervisor. perhaps an associate or two. Tonight: Find your friends. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) ++++ Your creativity comes into ++++ Recognize that others look play early on. You wonder how, when to you to take the lead. Understand and why concerning certain issues. the push and pull of a boss’s or others’ You feel like you need to solve what demands. Listen to what is happening is ailing not only you but also a family behind the scenes. Be willing to break member. Put less stress on yourself. the mold and move forward. Tonight: Handle issues in a low-key manner. A late meeting could become a hap- Tonight: Where your friends are. pening! VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Jacqueline Bigar is on the Internet ++++ Your instincts guide you at www.jacquelinebigar.com.

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OCTOBER 28 OCTOBER 29 selling T-shirts and Coke products, at Trinity Baptist Church Monday, and Bell County Tourism will be Oct. 31, from 5-7 p.m. Lots of INDIAN CREEK BAPTIST TRICK OR TREAT HOURS selling hot chocolate and cider. treats, hot chocolate and apple CHURCH Trunk or Treat and a fall FOR THE TOWN OF CUMBER- Refreshments and other items will cider. The church is located on hayride will be held Friday, Oct. 28, at LAND GAP are 5-8 p.m. Saturday, be sold by local organizations. For south 30th Street in Middlesboro. 6:30 p.m. Activities for kids and October 29. more information or to register as a TRICK OR TREAT HOURS IN snacks will be provided. The church is TRUNK-OR-TREAT will be held vendor, contact Thomas at 606-302- THE CITY OF MIDDLESBORO located at 665 Indian Creek Rd., Har- Saturday, Oct. 29, from 5-8 p.m. at 6011, or by e-mail at director@dis- are 5-7 p.m. Monday, October 31. rogate, Tenn. Old Yellow Creek Baptist Church, coverdowntownmiddlesboro.org, or TRICK OR TREAT HOURS IN corner of Winchester Ave. & 38th visit www.discoverdowntownmid- THE CITY OF PINEVILLE are OCTOBER 28, 29 Street in Middlesboro. Free food, dlesboro.org. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Monday, October 31 HAUNTED JAIL will be held fun and games for everyone. TRICK OR TREAT HOURS IN from 7-11 p.m. on Oct. 21, 22, 27, HALLOW JESUS 2011, spon- THE CITY OF HARROGATE, sored by Under His Wings Family OCTOBER 31 28 or 29 at the Bell County Deten- TRICK OR TREAT IN DOWN- TENN., are 5-8 p.m. Monday, Octo- tion Center in Pineville. Admission Center & Outreach, will be held ber 31 Saturday, Oct. 29, from 2-4 p.m. at TOWN MIDDLESBORO will be is $3. held Monday, Oct. 31, beginning at HARROGATE CHRISTIAN PUMPKINS IN THE PARK will Mountain View Nursing Facility TABERNACLE Halloween night (formerly Britthaven of Pineville). 9 am. If you are interested in trick be held Oct. 28 and 29, from 6-10 or treating with us please just let us event will begin at 5:30 p.m. There p.m. at Wilderness Road State Games, food, costume contest, will be treats, coffee, hot apple prizes and fun for everyone. To vol- know, or if you are a business that Park.More than 2,600 brave souls would like to come downtown and cider, the “Pathway to Righteous- attended this spooky event last year. unteer or for further information ness” maze, and more. The church call 337-3003 or 499-1191. hand out candy you are more than Don't miss out on two exciting welcome to join in. Please just reg- is located at 332 Arthur Road in nights of fun and fright highlighted NIGHTMARE ON 20TH Arthur/Cumberland Gap, Tenn. STREET will be held Saturday, ister so you can be put on the map by the wildly popular Haunted Trail that will be given to the groups of TRUNK OR TREAT will be held Hayride. The 30-minute, spine-tin- Oct. 29, from A haunted house will at Trinity Baptist Church Monday, be held inside the Bell County Trick or Treaters. Call the Bell gling journey features dramatic and County Chamber of Commerce or Oct. 31, from 5-7 p.m. Lots of spooky scenes, along with surprises Museum, and a block party on treats, hot chocolate and apple North 20th Street from the School Discover Downtown Middlesboro. sure to elicit screams of delight. TRUNK OR TREAT will be held cider. The church is located on Enjoy pumpkin painting, face paint- Board Building to the Fire Depart- south 30th Street in Middlesboro. ing, music and storytelling. On ment Building. There will be a cos- Saturday, costume contests and a tume contest, Halloween games, community-based Trunk-or-Treat, pumpkin contests, music, and some where children enjoy an old-fash- scary surprises. Sponsored by Dis- DDo youyyooouuus sspendppendd $1$$100100000 ioned Halloween in a safe environ- cover Downtown Middlesboro ment. This event is sponsored by (DDM) along with the Bell County the park and the Lee County Historical Society. DDM will be oror mormmoreorree a momonmonthonnnththh att Tourism Committee. Cost is only $5 per vehicle. PUMPKIN LIGHTS in the Town of Cumberland Gap will be held tththehhee ggrgroceryrroceryocercerryry ststore?ttoretortore?ore?ree?? Oct. 28-29. Come and enjoy the Let’s array of decorated pumpkins glow- ing along main street and Festival keep the Park. Anyone wanting to enter their WWoouldnouldn’t’’tt yyouou lilikeke ttoo shop armed with $$100100 in grgroceryocerryy best carved pumpkin, should bring it to Festival Park between 5 and 6 tri-state ccouponsoupons ofof youryour choicechoice eacheach month? month? p.m. on Oct. 28. The Fire Station will host a Trick or Treat Halloween area beautiful! party on Oct. 29, featuring hotdogs Please don’t litter. and treat bags, as well as communi- Public service message courtesy of TTurnurn $104*$104* ty fellowship. Be there between the hours of 5 and 8 p.m. Prepare to be scared to death at the haunted Old Mill B&B also on October 29. intointo $$1,0001,000 **inin county home delivery only bbyy subscribing ttodayodaay ttoo Middlesboro DAILY NEWS

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OCTOBER 28 ister as a vendor, contact Thomas at 606-302-6011, sessions will get this fee refunded to them. Call the or by e-mail at director@discoverdowntownmid- Extension office at 626-3742 or email at cbran- A SPECIAL PRAYER SERVICE, “Let’s Join dlesboro.org, or visit www.discoverdowntownmid- [email protected] to register. Hands Around Bell County On the Fight Against dlesboro.org. Breast Cancer”, will be held Friday, Octo. 28 at 1 •••••• p.m. at the Courthouse Square in Pineville. in honor OCTOBER 31 BELL COUNTY RECYCLING CENTER, locat- of Breast Cancer Awareness Week. Representatives HIKING FOR HEALTH: The Bell County Coop- ed behind the Middlesboro Mall, is now open Mon- from the Bell County Health Department will be set- erative Extension Service and the Kentucky Ridge days through Fridays, 9 am - 4 p.m.. Accepting #1 ting appointments for breast exams, and if you are State Forest “Hiking For Health” will be held Mon- and #2 plastics, aluminum cans, cardboard, and all age 40-64, have never or have not been screened in day Oct. 31. Hikers will meet in the parking lot of kinds of paper. the last three years for cervical cancer screening, the Pine Mountain State Park Lodge at 10 a.m. FREE MEDICARE COUNSELING SERVICES: you will be able to set an appointment for a screen- Trick or Treat in downtown Middlesboro will be Medicare patients who are have trouble affording ing. Those meeting the criteria and setting an held Monday, Oct 31, beginning at 9 am. If you are their prescription medications may be eligible for appointment for a cervical cancer screening will interested in trick or treating with us please just let the State Health Insurance Assistance program receive a $20 gift card plus a gift. us know, or if you are a business that would like to (SHIP). This program can help people with Medi- CLAIBORNE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC come downtown and hand out candy you are more care to see if they qualify for Low Income Subsidy PARTY will meet Friday, Oct. 28, at 6 P.M. at the than welcome to join in. Please just register so you or Medicare Savings Plans through Medicare. SHIP Tazewell City Park. A potluck dinner will immedi- can be put on the map that will be given to the also provides free counseling for Medicare/Medic- ately follow the meeting. Bring a dish and join the groups of Trick or Treaters. Call the Bell County aid issues. Contact Mitchell Goodin at the Cumber- fun. Chamber of Commerce or Discover Downtown land Valley Area Development District at 1-800- A BLACK LUNG PROGAM will be at the Mid- Middlesboro. 795-7654 to see if you qualify. dlesborough-Bell County Public Library on Friday, TRICK OR TREAT HOURS IN THE CITY OF MOUNTAIN HERITAGE HOSPICE needs vol- Oct. 28, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Information on MIDDLESBORO are 5-7 p.m. Monday, October 31. unteers for Bell and Harlan Counties. Volunteers how to apply for black lung benefits will be provid- TRICK OR TREAT HOURS IN THE CITY OF provide assistance for the terminally ill and their ed, and represenatives will also answer any ques- PINEVILLE are 5:30-7:30 p.m. Monday, October families. For more information call 606-573-6111 or tions miners and miners widows may have regard- 31 1-800-371-6112. ing the Black Lung Program. This service is of no TRICK OR TREAT HOURS IN THE CITY OF LEARN TO READ – improve your skills, earn cost to the miner or the miners widow. For more HARROGATE, Tenn., are 5-8 p.m. Monday, Octo- your GED, and increase your employability and information you can contact Arlene Cole at 423- ber 31 enroll in college. Bell County Council on Literacy 563-1015. offers one-to-one tutoring in adult literacy, adult A VOLUNTEER TRAINING volunteer training NOVEMBER 1 basic education, GED preparation, job readiness will be held at the Hospice of the Bluegrass office training, and computer skills. These services are located at the Village Center in Harlan, Ky., from 2- MIDDLESBORO & BELL COUNTY RETIRED FREE and open to the public. There are three cen- 5 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 28. Volunteers are needed to TEACHERS ASSOCIATIONS will meet Tuesday, ters in Bell County: The Pineville Learning Center provide caregivers a break, provide companionship Nov. 1, at 11:30 A.M. at J. Milton’s Restaurant. 337-3044, the Middlesboro Learning Center 248- to patients and families, prepare a meal, make blan- Humana representatives will present the Kentucky 4000; Southeast Ky. Community & Technical Col- kets or scrapbooks. A number of opportunities are Teachers Retirement System’s wellness program, “Humana Fit.” lege 248-3175. available in the Bell county area. Contact Vicki Announcements for the Community Calendar Prince at 606-573-6111for more information or to ask about the next training in the Middlesboro area. NOVEMBER 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17, 22, 29 may be submitted by: Fax at 248-7614, by e- LIGHTHOUSE MEDICAL CLINIC & mail at dgreene at heartlandpublications.com, OCTOBER 28-31 MISSION is open Tuesdays and Thursdays (mission by mail at P.O. Box 579, Middlesboro, KY 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., and (clinic 10 a.m. to) 2 p.m. OCTOBER IS ADOPT-A-SHELTER DOG 40965, or can be dropped off at our office at MONTH, and in honor of the designation the adop- 120 North 11th Street, Middlesboro (directly tion fee for dogs and puppies at the Bell County NOVEMBER 3 Animal Shelter will only be $40 throughout the BELL COUNTY DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE behind Food City). month. The fee includes shots and spay/neutering. COMMITTEE will meet The additional $20 of the normal $60 fee will be on Thursday, Nov. 3, at paid by the Bell County Friends of the Shelter. 7:30 p.m. in the commu- PINEVILLE SCHOOLS are holding a book drive nity room at the Mid- throughout the month of October. Drop boxes are dlesborough-Bell Coun- located in Pineville at La Esperanza, Flocoe, Pic ty Public Library. Pac, Dollar General Store, First Baptist Church, First Christian Church, West Pineville Baptist NOVEMBER 3, 10, Church, and the Pineville Public Library. Books 17, DECEMBER 1 may also be donated at any Pineville School. New or DO YOU HAVE used age appropriate books are welcome. DIABETES? Do you have questions about OCTOBER 28, 29 what you’re supposed to HAUNTED JAIL will be held from 7-11 p.m. on eat, how much you can Oct. 28 or 29 at the Bell County Detention Center in cat and when? The Din- Pineville. Admission is $3. ing with Diabetes pro- gram sponsored by the OCTOBER 28, Claiborne County NOVEMBER 3, 10, 17, 24 Hospital and UT/Clai- WEIGHT CONSCIOUS SUPPORT GROUP borne County Extension meets each Thursday at the Bell Co. Volunteer Fire teaches individuals with Dept. Headquarters on Hwy. 119. Weigh in begins at diabetes and their fami- 5:30 p.m. and the meeting at 6 p.m. $1 donation will lies about better ways to be appreciated t o help BCVFD with housekeeping prepare food that may costs. improve their diabetes management. Classes OCTOBER 29 will be at the Hospital Education Center. A $10 JON CARLOFTIS, a nationally known, award registration fee is winning garden designer and writer, will be giving a required, but partici- program on gardening Saturday, Oct. 29, at 1 p.m. at pants who attend all 4 257679 First Baptist Church in Middlesboro, There is no charge for this event. If you come to this program, enter by the door off the church parking lot at the back of the building. Trick or Treat hours for the Town of Cumberland Gap are 5-8 p.m. Saturday, October 29. Holiday Spirit: From the Heart NIGHTMARE ON 20TH STREET will be held Saturday, Oct. 29, from A haunted house will be Heart attacks and deaths are common during the holiday season. Numbers start going Dr. Jerry Woolum 'U 7DOPDGJH +D\HV held inside the Bell County Museum, and a block GENERAL SURGERY/ up in mid-November and continue to increase through New Year’s Day GENERAL SURGERY/ PRIMARY CARE PRIMARY CARE party on North 20th Street from the School Board  ‡ 7RWDO &DUH &OLQLF  ‡ 7RWDO &DUH)ODW /LFN Building to the Fire Department Building. There For Caroline, the holidays are the most obvious answers is win- shown to be a short-term risk fac- searchers look for answers, there will be a costume contest, Halloween games, pump- always bittersweet because of the ter weather. During cold weather, tor for a heart attack. are things we can all do to lower memory of her father’s death. The blood vessels constrict, causing Alcohol is good for the heart our risk. kin contests, music, and some scary surprises. Spon- IDPLO\ KDG MXVW ÀQLVKHG GHVVHUW blood pressure to rise. Blood clots in moderation, but binge drink- Dr. Oz of TV fame, gives four sored by Discover Downtown Middlesboro (DDM) and were sitting around the table form more readily in cold weather, ing can irritate the heart muscle tips: along with the Bell County Historical Society. DDM talking. But her father was not par- and it’s easy to stress your heart and trigger an abnormal rhythm ‡ 1HYHU KDYH WZR GULQNV LQ D ticipating, and Caroline was the with snow shoveling and outdoor NQRZQ DV DWULDO ÀEULOODWLRQ 7KH row. If you want a second beer, will be selling T-shirts and Coke products, and Bell ÀUVW WR QRWLFH WKH GLVWUHVV RQ KLV activities. study, however, found a lower hol- KDYH D GULQN RI ZDWHU ÀUVW 'U 0DUWKD &RPEV :RROXP 'U 6KDZQ )XJDWH County Tourism will be selling hot chocolate and ,17(51$/ 0(',&,1( face. He died of a heart attack at 7 In Los Angeles County, how- iday peak for heart attack deaths ‡ $YRLG KLJKIDW IRRGV DQG DW D )$0,/< 35$&7,&( 337-8119 337-2252 cider. 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