Tuesday, September 8, 2020 The Commercial Review Portland, Indiana 47371 www.thecr.com $1 Boyd in custody for murder A former Jay County Sher - recovered at the Schemenaur confirmed that iff’s Office deputy and scene, he said. Boyd previously worked for Dunkirk police officer has Boyd is Jay County Sheriff’s Office. He been arrested on a preliminary believed to have was hired as its K-9 handler in charge of murder. Former sheriff’s deputy been living in the October 2010. He left the office Roger Boyd, 35, Portland, was arrested at the scene house at 1215 S. about four years ago, Scheme - was arrested early Saturday, Bridge St. — naur said. Jay County prosecutor Wes county geograph - Before joining the sheriff’s Schemenaur said in a press ic information Boyd office, he was a police officer release Saturday afternoon. expected to be filed today, ly died of a gunshot wound, the system data in Dunkirk for about 15 Boyd is preliminarily Schemenaur said this morn - press release says. shows he does not own the months. charged with the murder of ing. Schemenaur added this property — and was arrested Miller’s death remains James P. Miller, 49, Montpelier, The homicide being investi - morning that he is not sure if there early Saturday morning. under investigation with Indi - and is being held without bond gated occurred around mid - Miller was shot more than Police were alerted to the ana State Police assisting Port - at Jay County Jail. Formal night Friday at 1215 S. Bridge once but that an autopsy is shooting by a 911 call from land police and the prosecu - charges against Boyd are St., Portland. Miller apparent - planned. A 9mm handgun was someone at the home. tor’s office. Biden, Trump sparring Funding unlikely over the Portland Municipal Airport extension project will economy probably have to wait for another year By NOREEN NASIR, By RILEY EUBANKS The CARES Act directed the funds projects near the end of lion budget for the current fis - ALEXANDRA JAFFE The Commercial Review FAA to fund 100% of any air - the fiscal year, meaning if no cal year. and KATHLEEN RONAYNE Barring a last minute port project it was in agree - funds are coming this year, the A majority of the stimulus Associated Press change, Portland Municipal ment with this fiscal year. FAA would not likely not funds went to emergency situ - HARRISBURG, Pa. — Airport will have to wait at There is no guarantee that award funds until August or ations and aid for airports, Democratic presidential least another year for construc - 100% funding will be in place September of 2021, he said. Clearwaters explained, while nominee Joe Biden and tion to begin on its long-dis - President Donald Trump in future fiscal years, meaning If the airport receives grant funding for new, non-essential cussed runway extension proj - spent Monday diminishing Indiana and Portland could funds for the project next year, projects such as Portland’s each other’s credentials on ect. each have to fund 5% of the the earliest both phases of the runway extension were priori - the economy and under - Portland Mayor John Boggs project while the FAA pays for airport’s runway extension to tized last in the FAA’s changed standing of the American said that a “perfect storm” of 90% of the tab if the project is 5,500 feet could be completed direction in the midst of the worker as the presidential emergency funding require - not funded before the end of is 2022, Clearwaters said. ongoing pandemic. And as the campaign entered its final, ments under the federal coron - the month. “I hate to see it drag on,” FAA was funding 100% of proj - post-Labor Day stretch. avirus stimulus package left The FAA technically has Boggs said. ects it was involved with, it While workers live by an the Federal Aviation Adminis - until the end of the fiscal year The mayor has contacted the ran out of money quicker than “American code,” Biden tration without any money left Sept. 30 to fund the project. office of Sens. Mike Braun previously expected, leaving said Trump “lives by a code in its multi-billion dollar budg - However, Jason Clearwaters and Todd Young and held a Portland without a source for of lies, greed and selfish - et to fund the city’s runway of Butler, Fairman and meeting with U.S. Rep. Jim its multi-million dollar run - ness” as he met with labor project this year. Seufert, the airport’s engi - Banks and Clearwaters in way extension, he added. leaders in Harrisburg, The delay in funding will neering firm, said that isn’t early August to discuss the Without funding, the airport Pennsylvania, a key swing potentially delay construction going to happen based on con - project’s delay. cannot hold HIS Constructors state. Trump, meanwhile, by at least a year and could versations he’s had with FAA Banks, Braun and Young, to its bid, Clearwaters said. He tried to put the halting eco - result in the previously selected representatives. Portland’s three representa - has been in contact with the nomic recovery under the $2,398,762 bid from HIS Con - “We don’t have any anticipa - tives in Congress, each voted Indianapolis-based contractor best light in a White House structors Inc. to complete phase tion of getting a grant early,” for the CARES Act, which pro - about what a bid for the proj - press conference where he one of the 1,500-foot runway Clearwaters said. vided the FAA a $10 billion ect next year could look like. said Biden and his running extension to change or lapse. The FAA typically only stimulus on top of its $17.7 bil - See Funding page 2 mate, Sen. Kamala Harris, would “destroy this coun - try and would destroy this economy.” Labor Day typically marks the unofficial start to the fall campaign season as candidates accelerate their activity for the final sprint to Election Day. Both campaigns reflected that urgency Monday, as Harris and Vice President Mike Pence each cam - paigned in Wisconsin, a state Trump narrowly won in 2016. The events played out against the back - ground of the pandemic, which has upended cam - paigning and pushed Biden and Harris in partic - ular to conduct much of the traditional election Extension timeline activity online. Efforts to extend the runway at Portland Municipal Airport have been ongoing for more than 20 years. Portland Board of Aviation had While the health of the hoped to receive Federal Aviation Administration funding this year to move forward with the first phase of the project, but that possibility American economy and is looking increasingly unlikely. status of workers were dominant Labor Day February 2014 themes, both campaigns Portland Board of Aviation turns in runway extension justification study to Federal Aviation Administration. also focused on recent protests that have roiled Wisconsin and the rest of January 2015 the nation after police shot FAA approves Portland Board of Aviation’s study justifying a runway extension at Portland Municipal Airport. Jacob Blake, a Black man, in Kenosha last month. Harris, the first Black September 2016 woman on a major party Portland Municipal Airport receives FAA grant of $509,585 for purchase of land for runway extension project. presidential ticket, met pri - vately with Blake’s family September 2017 at the Milwaukee airport FAA awards Portland Municipal Airport $101,584 for first phase of runway extension project design. after arriving in the state, where she spoke with Blake by phone from his September 2018 hospital bed. Harris told A $150,000 FAA grant provides funding for design of the second phase of the runway extension project at Portland Municipal Airport. Blake she was proud of him and individually spoke May 2019 to each of his family mem - Portland Municipal Airport misses out on FAA project funding for 2018, ’19 and ’20. bers, in person and on the phone, urging them to take care of their physical and April 2020 mental health, Blake’s John Boggs, mayor of Portland, announces that the FAA will likely fund the project via COVID-19 relief stimulus funds. lawyers said in a state - ment. See Economy page 5

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The high temperature was 79 degrees Monday in Jay United Way of Jay County Wednesday — Coverage of County. The low was 67, and Patricia Miller , 66, Port - and Second Harvest Food tonight’s Portland City Coun - there was about 2.15 inches of land Bank will partner for a free cil meeting. rain. Stephen Ray , 78, Portland food tailgate from 10 a.m. to Expect a low of 63 tonight. Tom Rathbun , 76, Dunkirk noon Wednesday at Jay Coun - Friday — Results from the Wednesday’s high will be 83 Details on page 2. ty Fairgrounds. Income verifi - JCHS volleyball match against under partly cloudy skies. cation is not required. Woodlan. For an extended forecast, see page 2. The Commercial Review Page 2 Local Tuesday, September 8, 2020 Capsule Reports Dems to choose •Never pass a bus if you’re on a drove in front of the vehicle of 27 near county road 600 South at Pontiac G6 registered to Jasmine Jay County Democrats will divided road if it is stopped to Jeffery W. Jessup, 34, who was around 6:40 a.m. Thursday. R. Weatherhead, Portland. Dam - choose a new Redkey Town Coun - load or unload children. northbound on county road 700 Virginia L. Burkey, 70, was age was estimated between cil member next week. •Stop far enough back to allow East. southbound on the highway $10,000 and $25,000. The party has scheduled a children space to safely enter and Jessup then drove into the back when a deer ran in front of her meeting for 6:30 p.m. Sept. 15 at its exit the bus. end of the 1997 Dodge Ram that 2016 Buick Enclave. Family Dollar accident headquarters at 221 S. Meridian Brock was driving. Brock’s vehi - An Albany woman caused St., Portland. The party plans to Intersection collision cle began spinning before coming Failure to yield between $10,000 and $25,000 in select a replacement for former Damage was estimated to a rest in a ditch north of coun - A Portland man failed to yield damage after she drove into a Redkey Town Council member between $25,000 and $50,000 after ty road 600 South after knocking to an eastbound vehicle while storage shelf used to store Terri Taylor, who resigned last an Indianapolis man failed to over a sign. attempting to turn east onto Indi - propane and propane accessories month. stop at a stop sign and drove into The 2018 Nissan Murano Jes - ana 1 from Indiana 26 at around outside the Family Dollar at 703 a Union City man’s vehicle at the sup was driving came to a stop 5:45 a.m. Saturday. N. Meridian St., Portland, at Superintendent reminds intersection of county roads 600 north of the intersection. Matthew E. Cline, 26, was around 1:07 p.m. Monday. Jay School Corporation super - South and 700 East around 7:40 The Dodge is registered to pushed off the road at the inter - Elisabeth M. Poti, 28, said she intendent Jeremy Gulley provid - p.m. Sunday. Tiffany G. Barnes, Eaton. section after Travis M. Zachary, thought her car was in a different ed a reminder about bus safety Dustin D. Brock, 21, was west - 25, Muncie, drove into his vehicle, gear when she accelerated her with classes set to begin Wednes - bound on county road 600 South Deer hit according to a Jay County Sher - 2019 Chevy Traverse and drove day. He offered the following tips: when he failed to stop at the stop Damage was estimated iff’s Office report. into the storage shelf, which was •If the yellow or red lights are sign at the east side of the inter - between $2,500 and $5,000 after a Zachary was driving a 2018 forced through the storefront flashing and the stop arm is section, according to a Jay Coun - Ridgeville woman was unable to semi registered to First Fleet, window and into some shelves extended, traffic must stop. ty Sheriff’s Office report. He avoid driving into a deer on U.S. Bluffton. Cline was driving a 2006 inside the store. CR almanac Obituaries Patricia Miller Stephen Ray Dunkirk, passed away at his home Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday on Friday, Sept. 4, 2020, surround - Oct. 16, 1953-Sept. 4, 2020 Jan. 5, 1942-Sept. 6, 2020 ed by his family. 9/9 9/10 9/11 9/12 9/13 Patricia Miller, age 66, a resident Stephen W. “Steve” Ray age 78, of Tom, the son of the late Ray and of Portland, passed away on Friday, Portland passed away Sunday, Sept. Thelma (Poffenbarger) Rathbun, Sept. 4, 2020, at Parkview Regional 6, 2020, at his residence. was born in Portland Medical Center in Fort Wayne. He was born in Paoli, Indiana, on on May 21, 1944, and Patricia was born on Oct. 16, 1953, Jan. 5, 1942, son of Paul W. and graduated from Red - in Celina, Ohio, the daughter of Grace (Dollar) Ray. Steve was mar - key High School in 82/62 76/55 73/54 78/62 77/56 Richard and Mary ried Dec. 25, 1988, to 1962. Mostly Winds Sunny Mostly Another (Bentz) McGraw. She Pam Sheffer who sur - sunny in the from Wednes- skies will cloudy during 40% chance attended Portland vives. Mr. Rathbun morning with day will con- become the day with of rain and retired from Borg cloudy a 40% thunder - High School and was He was a meat cut - tinue in the cloudy as Warner in 2006 after evening skies morning, with the day con - chance of storms day a member of Union ter for Fenter's Bone - and a north - temperatures tinues, caus - evening rain and night 20 years of service. Chapel Church. less Beef for 26 years east wind at dropping from ing cool tem - and thunder - with mostly He also worked for Rathbun five mph. cloud cover. peratures. storms. cloudy skies. Patricia enjoyed and was a detective UPS, Kerr Glass in playing card games, for Allied Federation. Dunkirk, Hartford Concrete in putting puzzles He was in TV com - Hartford City and Super Wash in together and being Miller mercials in Florida Ray Dunkirk after retiring from Borg Lotteries with family. She mar - and had offers for Warner. ried Donnie Miller on Sept. 6, 1972, movie parts and did consulting for Tom enjoyed working in his 49-51-54-62-68-74-78 and he passed away on March 8, Bellcher Knife Company in Vermil - Powerball blacksmith shop and loved ani - Cash 5: 2-8-13-25-39 1974. lion, Ohio. He was a 1960 Pennville Saturday mals, especially horses and dogs. Estimated jackpot: Survivors include: High School graduate, served on 15-21-22-27-47 Surviving are his wife, Sherry $105,000 Two daughters — Vicki Sprunger Pennville Volunteer Fire Depart - Powerball: 7 Rathbun, Portland; his children, (husband: Randy), Berne, Indiana, ment and was a Webelo Scout Power Play: 2 Tony Rathbun (DeLee), Portland, Ohio and Angela Thompson, Portland, Leader. Estimated jackpot: $75 and Kimberly Rathbun (Jason), Monday Indiana Surviving are his wife, Pam; four million Dunkirk; stepdaughter, Kendra Midday Two sons — Donnie Miller (wife: sons, Nick Ray (wife: Darlene) of Smith Topp (Keith), Botkins, Ohio; Pick 3: 0-5-3 Christina), Berne, Indiana, and Pennville, Rob Ray (wife: Robbie) of Mega Millions a brother, Mike Rathbun (Sally), Pick 4: 2-6-6-9 David Thompson, Bluffton, Indiana Pennville, Chris Ray (wife: Kathy) Estimated jackpot: $97 Muncie; four grandchildren, Pick 5: 2-1-7-8-9 Four brothers — Mike McGraw of Bryant and Jeff Ray (wife: million Amanda Lewellen (Jess), Megan Evening (wife: Deb), Pennville, Indiana, Nicole) of Portland; stepson Brian Patterson, Kinley Topp and Keaton Pick 3: 3-2-3 Robert “Bobby” Keller (wife: Boni - Brown of Wilshire, Ohio; step - Hoosier Topp; nine great-grandchildren; Pick 4: 5-4-4-4 ta), Portland, Indiana, Bill McGraw, daughter Wendy Mink of Fort Monday two nieces; and two nephews. Pick 5: 2-7-5-8-0 Portland, Indiana, and Dave Wayne; one brother, Lanny Ray Midday Mr. Rathbun was preceded in Rolling Cash 5: 11-17-23- McGraw (wife: Cindy), Portland, (wife: Jan) of Warren, Indiana; two Daily Three: 8-6-6 death by his sister, Sharon Sin - 32-37 Indiana sisters, Joan Sewell of Fort Wayne Daily Four: 1-1-3-6 Estimated jackpot: clair; and stepson, Brian Smith. Twelve grandchildren and Sharon Schisler of Venice, Evening $120,000 At Tom’s request, private family She was preceded in death by her Florida; eight grandchildren; and Daily Three: 8-2-7 Classic Lotto: 12-17-21- services will be held. parents; siblings Don McGraw, Mar - several great-grandchildren. Daily Four: 1-8-5-2 39-44-48 In lieu of flowers, memorial con - vin McGraw, Teresa Jones and Dan Funeral services will be Wednes - Quick Draw: 5-8-10-14- Kicker: 5-6-7-7-8-3 tributions may be made to Animal Keller; and one grandchild, Ashely day, Sept. 9, 2020, at noon in the 15-16-21-23-27-32-37-41-45- Jackpot: $2.7 million Rescue Fund (A.R.F.), 1209 W. Rig - Renee Steen. Baird-Freeman Funeral Home with gin Road, Muncie, IN 47303. Visitation will be held on Thurs - Pastor Mike Hodson presiding. Bur - Condolences may be expressed day from 4 to 7 p.m. at Williamson- ial will follow in the IOOF Cemetery at meeksmortuary.com. Markets Spencer and Penrod Funeral Home in Pennville. Visitation will be •••••••••• in Portland. Services to celebrate Wednesday from 10 a.m. to noon. The Commercial Review publish - Patricia’s life will follow at 7 p.m. on Memorials can be made to South - Cooper Farms C e n t r a l S t a t e s e s d e a th n o ti c e s f o r th o s e w i t h a Thursday at the funeral home. Bur - ern Care Hospice Services in Fort Recovery Montpelier connection to our coverage area free ial will be held on Saturday at 1 p.m. Muncie, Indiana. of charge. Corn ...... 3.61 Corn ...... 3.33 CST at Campground Cemetery in Condolences may be expressed at They include the name, city of Wheat ...... 5.27 Dec. corn ...... 3.43 Clark Range, Tennessee. bairdfreeman.com. Beans ...... 9.39 Memorials may be directed residence, birth/death date and The Andersons Dec. beans ...... 9.44 toward Union Chapel Church or the time/date/location of services. Richland Township Wheat ...... 5.41 donor’s choice. John Rathbun There is a charge for obituaries, which are accepted only from funer - Corn ...... 3.54 Jan. wheat ...... 5.54 Condolences may be expressed at May 21, 1944-Sept. 4, 2020 williamsonspencer.com. John “Tom” Rathbun, 76, of al homes or mortuary services. Beans ...... 9.52 Wheat ...... 5.46 Sunrise St. Anthony POET Biorefining Corn ...... 3.58 Portland Late Sept. corn ...... 3.43 Funding ... SERVICES Wednesday Corn ...... 3.70 Beans ...... 9.27 Continued from page 1 When the payment was grants include New Cas - Late Sept. corn ...... 3.76 Late Sept. beans ...... 9.22 The FAA did notify the made, it was expected to tle Henry County Airport Ray , Stephen: 2 p.m., Baird- Oct./Nov. corn ...... 3.38 Wheat ...... 5.01 airport that it will nearly cover the city’s 5% ($192,575), Anderson Freeman Funeral Home, 221 N. Meridian St., Portland. Dec. corn ...... 3.48 Dec. wheat ...... 5.13 receive $341,623 out of an financial obligation for Municipal Airport annual entitlement grant the runway extension ($155,000) and Hunting - by the end of the month. project under the normal ton Municipal Airport Thursday That money will be 90-5-5 split. ($1,803,463). Miller , Patricia: 7 p.m., Today in history used to pay for the Grant money will also Clearwaters said he Williamson-Spencer and Penrod $266,400 mitigation credit be used to pay Clearwa - knows of at least four Funeral Home, 208 N. Com - On Sept. 8, 1974 , Mayor Robert Ford the city paid to Indiana ters’ firm to design other airport projects in merce St., Portland. President Gerald R. announced that Department of Environ - paving and lighting for Indiana that also got

Ford granted a “full, improvements to Water mental Management in the airport project, he delayed or had funding Service listings provided by free, and absolute par - Street, including new March for the enclosure said. reduced because the FAA don” to former Presi - curbing, were being of 555 feet of Alexander Indiana airports were ran out of money for PROGRESSIVE dent Richard Nixon postponed until the fol - Ditch, Clearwaters said. awarded more grants by projects. OFFICE PRODUCTS covering his entire lowing year. That payment was the FAA this fiscal year Portland Aviation 120 N. Meridian St. term in office. In 1986 , “The Oprah made weeks before the than any other state in Board is expected to dis - In 1565 , a Spanish Winfrey Show” began CARES Act passed and the country, according to cuss the ramifications of Portland, Indiana 47371 expedition established the first of 25 seasons was expected to be fully its database. the project delay and (260) 726-9201 the first permanent in national syndica - reimbursed by the FAA Airports closest to more at its Sept. 16 meet - progressiveofficeproducts.com European settlement in tion. this year. Portland to recieve ing. North America at pres - In 2005 , Congress ent-day St. Augustine, hastened to provide an Fla. additional $51.8 billion In 1900 , Galveston, for relief and recovery INSTALLS ON NEW Texas, was struck by a from Hurricane Katri - & EXISTING GUTTERS hurricane that killed na; President George W. an estimated 8,000 peo - Bush pledged to make ple. it “easy and simple as In 1943 , during possible” for uncount - World War II, Gen. ed, uprooted storm vic - Dwight D. Eisenhower tims to collect food lter AFTER LeafFi ilter announced Italy’s sur - stamps and other gov - BEFORE LeafF render. ernment benefits. In 1970 , Portland —AP and The CR LIFETIME WARRANTY

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But permanent elimination this approach exacer - of payroll contributions bates already-heightened would put Social Security fears and concerns about benefits at risk for both financial and retirement current and future security, Social Security's retirees. guaranteed benefits. In other words, a vote During his press brief - for Donald Trump is a ing on Aug. 12, President vote to defund Social Trump said that if he is Security. re-elected, “we are going Rhonda Goss to be terminating the pay - Bryant Indiana has some We need a bipartisan effort important questions By JENNIFER RUBIN poses with a gun alongside By MORTON J. MARCUS The Washington Post images of the “Squad.” (We For many readers, data The concern about escalating could certainly use conserva - do not matter. political violence is so great Jennifer tive voices such as Rep. Liz Any number can be satis - Morton J. that even Facebook’s Mark Cheney’s, R-Wyoming, to factory or disturbing Marcus Zuckerberg, notoriously lacking Rubin denounce such conduct.) according to their beliefs. in social or political responsi - TV news producers should It’s like the protests on the bility, has spoken out. carefully reconsider airing and streets. Some hear This came after he lamely re-airing the same limited anguished cries for justice explained that Facebook made a while others see mobs tear - charged with killing of two peo - scenes of violence that give the mistake in not taking down the false impression of a far wider ing the social fabric. “Kenosha Guard’s” page calling ple in Kenosha, Wisconsin. (Sep - Nonetheless, let’s look at arately, two members of Blue problem. for armed vigilantes to enter Headline writers need to pro - the data. Real GDP meas - Lives Matter were arrested with the city. ceed with caution and precision ures the value of goods and illegal possession of a haul of It can be “It was largely an operational rather than run with “City on services produced by busi - weapons outside Kenosha.) mistake,” Zuckerberg said. fire!” or other exaggerated ness and government in interpreted as It should be of extreme con - “The contractors, the reviewers, descriptions of limited inci - the market economy, inde - cern that President Donald the capacity who the initial complaints were dents. pendent of inflation. Trump added to conspiracy the - funneled to, didn’t, basically Voters and the media must When divided by popula - to produce orists’ mound of disinforma - didn’t pick this up.” press candidates and officials to tion, Real GDP becomes tion by spreading a bizarre and for the people Nevertheless, he now tells denounce all forms of violence. Real GDP per capita where unsubstantiated account of Axios: “There is, unfortunately, Zuckerberg and other tech lead - that output is produced. It what they can be interpreted as the I think, a heightened risk of ninja-like figures on a plane ers need to restrict video post - capacity to produce for the expect from civil unrest in the period and, even worse, offering a self- ing of violent live events (much people what they expect between voting and a result defense argument on behalf of as they do with foreign terrorist from the economy, what the the economy, being called. … I think we need Rittenhouse. He has cheered the incidents or ordinary criminal to be doing everything that we actions of White militia mem - people demand of the econ - what the activity). omy. can to reduce the chances of bers, who have been the source A few caveats are in order. people violence or civil unrest in the of much of the violence. Since some portion of None of this is to meant to criti - Real GDP is exported to wake of this election.” In short, we currently have an demand of cize or impede peaceful demon - other communities, it also What might that be? inferno of political violence to stration. reflects what the world the economy. Zuckerberg warns that both which the president of the Unit - To the contrary, in D.C. thou - chooses to buy from a given social and traditional media ed States adds fuel. He further sands of protesters came to foments violence by gassing of place. Exports, however, must begin informing Ameri - commemorate the March on rise or fall as local busi - cans that an election is legiti - peaceful protesters in Lafayette Washington with no reported nesses decide to seek cus - our labor force? Are we mate even if it takes “additional Square and deploying violent activities. That should unmarked law enforcement offi - tomers beyond local, state less competent, less days or even weeks to make sure be heralded by all political play - or national borders. There - that all of the votes are count - cers to Portland, Oregon, who skilled, more ers and law enforcement as fore, exports too reflect the slothful/relaxed than typi - ed.” pull people off the street and upholding the best democratic local population’s world cal Americans? He promised: shove therm into vehicles with - traditions of this country. view. Or should we complain “We will attach an informa - out probable cause. Second, every public official, We know that over 90% of Real GDP per capita for businesses are not invest - tional label to content that seeks elected or otherwise, at any Indiana in 2008 was 9.2% demonstrations this summer ing in our state? Don’t they to delegitimize the outcome of level of government, who below the national figure, were peaceful. But Trump’s know about the advan - the election or discuss the legit - incites violence should be con - ranking 31st among the 50 campaign ads using these tages of our location, facil - imacy of voting methods, for demned and urged to retract states. Ten years later, we ities, and quality work - example, by claiming that law - images (and even images from such statements. Appointed offi - were 13.6% below the U.S. incidents outside the United force? ful methods of voting will lead cials and civil servants (from and in 33rd place. Over Are other states luring States) as evidence of “Biden’s to fraud. If any candidate or local sheriffs to Cabinet offi - those years, our Real GDP away our most successful America” — coupled with the campaign tries to declare victo - cials) who incite or excuse vio - per capita grew by 6%, 29th young enterprises, out-bid - ry before the final results are in, media’s insatiable appetite for lence need to be removed imme - in a nation expanding out - ding us for expansions? Or we’ll add a label to their posts violent scenes — give the diately. put per capita by 11%. is our competition being directing people to the official impression of coast-to-coast Third, religious groups have a Do those figures trouble wasteful, doomed to not results from Reuters and the conflagrations. critical role to play. The effec - you or provide you with reap the benefits they National Election Pool.” Normally, one would implore tiveness of days of prayer and comfort? imagine. That is something to be grate - party leaders to speak up to peaceful vigils should not be For some they demon - Finally, are these mat - ful for, but of course entirely restrain violent radicals on discounted. strate Indiana lags the ters of government or of insufficient. their own side, but so far the In sum, we stand on the nation, failing to provide the private sector? Should Let’s back up a moment. right has contributed to the precipice of a collapse of politi - Hoosiers with outputs com - we subsidize business for We are experiencing political problem by amplifying Trump’s cal norms and the unleashing parable to other places. the sake of jobs? To what violence right now in the form divisive rhetoric. of violent forces that neither For others those are data extent should politicians of continued police killings of Right-wing media use their party will be able to control. We affirming a commitment to step in when the business unarmed Black Americans, acts bullhorns to reach even more fear this election will deviate progress without the dash community seems slug - of violence committed by right- people. from the tradition of peaceful and disruption more rapid gish? Alternatively, does wing groups such as Boogaloo As difficult as it may be, it is transfer of power. growth provides. business and labor need to Bois (two of its members were time for bipartisan voices, local It behooves all of us to insist On the supply side of the energize sluggish govern - arrested Friday for “allegedly and state leaders, police and that activists pull back from the economy, the data provide ment to remove impedi - conspiring and attempting to other first responders, civic and edge, take a deep breath and similar opportunity for ments to growth? Yet, are become ‘assets’ to a foreign ter - religious leaders, and all commit to peaceful and civil conflicting views. Between those truly impediments rorist organization,” namely responsible media outlets to try conduct. 2008 and 2018, jobs in Indi - to Indiana’s growth or just Hamas) and the appearance of to quench the flames of vio - It’s frightful that such a rudi - ana increased by 7.7% com - responsible, reasonable White militia groups whose lence. mentary commitment to peace - pared to a 12.0% national speed bumps? members have attacked protest - Both parties must denounce ful self-governance is necessary, gain. That put us in the These are questions for ers. all violence and sanction their but then again, it is 2020. middle of the states in 25th us all and, particularly, the Kyle Rittenhouse, who own when, for example, a candi - •••••••••• position. Our Real GDP per candidates running for appeared to join such activity date such as QAnon follower Rubin writes reported opinion job rose by 2.5% compared governor. and has been a fan of the Blue and Republican House candi - for The Washington Post. Follow to a 6.6% advance national - •••••••••• Lives Matter movement, was date Marjorie Taylor Greene her on Twitter @JRubinBlogger. ly, 35th among the states. Marcus is an economist. Do these figures repre - Email him at mortonjmar - sent some inadequacy of [email protected]. The Commercial Review HUGH N. RONALD (1911-1983), Publisher Emeritus

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In review Donation made to expand memorial INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Ameri - fundraising efforts for the taken from the ruins of the World most senior service member killed Drowned can Legion posts from across $450,000 project. Donations for the Trade Center. that day. EVANSVILLE, Ind. Indiana have donated $50,000 for a expansion are tax-deductible and The planned expansion will In addition, the expansion will — A Wisconsin man planned expansion of downtown the project will receive no public allow it to memorialize the more add an 800-pound piece of Indiana drowned Sunday while Indianapolis’ memorial to the funds. than 5,000 U.S. military service limestone from the Pentagon crash trying to rescue two Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. The decade-old Indiana 9/11 members who have died fighting site and a “Survivor Tree” from women who were That donation will be presented Memorial was dedicated to the terrorism in the past two decades. the World Trade Center. The aim is struggling in a Craw - Friday, on the attacks’ 19th first responders and people who It will also honor U.S. Army Lt. to complete the expansion and re- ford County lake, anniversary, during an event at perished in the attacks. It Gen. Tim Maude, a Hoosier serv - dedicate the site on the attacks’ authorities said. the memorial to kick off includes parts of two steel beams ing at the Pentagon who was the 20th anniversary, on Sept. 11, 2021. According to 14 News, divers found the body of Travis Ray St. Martin of Racine, Wis - consin, in Patoka Lake Sunday night. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources said the 33-year-old St. Martin was one of sev - eral people on a rented boat. Two women were Linked riding on a tube tied to Fort Recovery the boat. They fell off Chillicothe tribe and were struggling to members Brady stay afloat, authorities Evers, 11, and Tyler said. Along with sever - Dues, 11, link their al others, St. Martin Indian Way Day paper jumped in to help, but chains Friday he disappeared beneath the surface of afternoon in Fort the water. Recovery Middle School. Principal Burning Ryan Steinbrunner SHAVER LAKE, explained the Calif. — New wildfires different colors ravaged bone-dry Cali - represented different fornia during a scorch - strengths for each ing Labor Day week - student. end that saw a dramat - ic airlift of more than 200 people trapped by flames and ended with the state’s largest utili - ty turning off power to 172,000 customers to try to prevent its The Commercial Review/Bailey Cline power lines and other equipment from spark - ing more fires. California is head - Felony ing into what tradi - Economy ... tionally is the teeth of the wildfire season, Continued from page 1 porters gathered outside the candi - tional Union of North America, the arrests and already it has set a Biden met with Blake’s family dates’ stops, they had minimal International Union of Elevator record with 2 million during a visit to Wisconsin last interaction with members of the Constructors and the National Fed - week. Trump did not during a trip public beyond the people invited to eration of Federal Employees, col - Possession acres burned this year. Two area residents The previous record of his own last week, instead meet - their events. lectively representing hundreds of ing with law enforcement and busi - After meeting with Black busi - thousands of union workers nation - were arrested over the was set just two years weekend for Level 6 ago and included the ness owners whose property had ness owners, Harris greeted a crowd wide. been damaged during protests. Nor of about 50 supporters outside as Later, at an AFL-CIO virtual town felonies. deadliest wildfire in James D. Hampshire, state history — the did Pence, who touched on the she left, removing her mask briefly hall with union President Richard protests during a speech in La while telling them, “We have to get Trumka, Biden called Trump’s 54, 6453 East 400 North, Camp Fire that swept Union City, was arrested through the communi - Crosse, where he toured an energy this done, I need your help in Mil - alleged remarks about fallen sol - facility. waukee.” She noted in-person diers being “losers” and “suckers” Friday and charged with ty of Paradise and possession of cocaine, killed 85 people. “We will have law and order in absentee voting begins in the state un-American and said Trump every city in this country for every on Oct. 20, which is her birthday. would never understand why Amer - methamphetamine or That fire was started American of every race and creed,” Harris also met with Black busi - icans serve. Trump has denied the narcotic drugs. Hamp - by Pacific Gas & Elec - Pence said. ness owners in Milwaukee, where remarks. shire is being held on tric power lines. Lia - Out on the trail, signs of the pan - she said her day of campaigning “He’ll never understand you, he’ll $4,500 bond in Jay County bility from billions of demic were evident. While Pence was focused on “the dignity of work never understand us, he’ll never Jail. dollars in claims from didn’t speak with a mask on, work - and the dignity of human beings.” understand our cops, our firefight - Diamond J. Hudson, 27, that and other fires ers from the power company he Biden spoke to a small group of ers, because he’s not made of the 815 West North St., Port - forced the utility to toured did as they stood behind labor leaders in a backyard in Lan - same stuff,” Biden said. land, was arrested Satur - seek bankruptcy pro - him. Harris was careful not to stray caster, where he criticized Trump Earlier in the day, Trump painted day and charged with tection. To guard far from blue “X” marks taped on for “refusing to deal with the prob - Biden as a leader incapable of han - unlawful possession of a against new wildfires the floor to encourage social dis - lems that affect ordinary people” dling the coronavirus and reviving syringe, a Level 6 felony. and new liability, tancing as she toured an Interna - and called for strengthening unions. the economy and pledged his own Hudson is being held on PG&E last year began tional Brotherhood of Electrical His campaign announced endorse - “undying loyalty to the American $4,000 bond in Jay County preemptive power Workers training facility. While sup - ments from the Laborers’ Interna - worker.” Jail. shutoffs when condi - tions are exceptionally dangerous. 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Ute to be next OHSAA leader COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio High School Athletic Association has its next leader. The OHSAA Board of Directors announced this morning Doug Ute has been named the OHSAA’s next Executive Director. Ute, pronounced “Yoot,” becomes the 11th executive director in the organization’s 113-year history. He enters the role after spending the last 20 years as superintendent, including the last 11 at Newark City Schools and The Commercial Review/Katie Lyons the previous nine years at Marion Elgin Local Schools. Ute, who replaces interim execu - Wheels up tive director Bob A collision causes wheels to leave the ground during a heat of Triple D Promotions’ Prequel to the King event on Goldring, coached and Saturday at Jay County Fairgrounds grandstand. More than 200 cars competed for a purse of $41,000 over the two-day taught at Noble Local event. Schools and Buckeye Cen - tral High Schools. “We are excited to have someone lead our organi - zation with Doug’s experi - ence, both in working Hopes ... with student-athletes and with his experience in the Continued from page 8 Hilton would eventually become injuries the last two seasons. for third in franchise history, workings of the OHSAA,” The four first-round picks — Reggie Wayne’s successor. When he doesn’t play, the Colts and six TD catches to pass Jeff Cassella, president of Justin Blackmon, Michael Hilton didn’t just make aren’t the same: Indy is 1-11 Jimmy Orr (50) for No. 4. the OHSAA Board of Floyd, Kendall Wright and A.J. impressions inside the organiza - without Hilton. How much longer can Hilton Directors and athletic Jenkins — were gone before tion. In September 2016, Philip Lately, though, his calming play at an elite level? director at Mentor High 2019. Mohamed Sanu’s recent Rivers watched Hilton catch six voice in the locker room has Even Hilton has acknowledged School, said in a state - release makes Philadelphia’s passes for 174 yards, including become equally important as he his next contract will be his last, ment. “The Board of Alshon Jeffery and Hilton the the 63-yard TD pass with 1:17 left mentors a group of mostly regardless of length, and the Directors is confident that last two of the baker’s dozen still in the game to give the Colts a 26- young teammates in the Colts drafted two more receivers Doug’s leadership style on rosters. 22 victory over the Chargers. It receivers room. in April — Michael Pittman Jr. and experience is a great Not enough? was one of the reasons Rivers “Being able to go out there, ask in the second round and Patmon fit to lead the OHSAA Hilton also leads the group in cited for signing with the Colts him questions, him demonstrat - in the sixth — after taking Par - through this unique year.” productivity. His four in free agency. ing how to release or how he ris Campbell in the second Ute, a standout athlete selections and five 1,000-yard “As a passer, it’s a little bit like looks at (a coverage) and his per - round a year ago. at Clear Fork High School seasons are more than the other a jump shooter as you get spective of a play is pretty cool,” But Grigson knows better than and a basketball player at 12 combined, and his four 70- rolling,” Rivers said after hook - rookie Dezmon Patmon said. to bet against Hilton. Ashland University, catch seasons equal everyone ing up with Hilton for a long “It’s always good having that vet “The analytics were not good coached basketball at else’s total. during a simulated out there, that presence.” for a guy his size, from a smaller Shenandoah High School. Grigson saw it right from the game at Lucas Oil Stadium. “I Hilton also continues to chase school,” Grigson said. “But he’s He was an athletic admin - start. kind of mentioned to him, ‘If we milestones. so smart and so competitive and istrator while at Buckeye He took Hilton with the 92nd keep going like this, we’re going He needs three starts for No. he’s such an interesting guy Central before becoming overall pick and by the middle of to be tough to stop.’” 100, 80 receptions and 677 yards because he has a sandlot sort of principal at Marion Elgin his rookie season, it was readily Hilton is motivated, too, after to pass Hall of Famer Raymond quality about him. He just in 1996. He later served on apparent the 5-foot-9, 183-pound missing 10 games because of Berry (631 catches, 9,275 yards) knows how to produce.” the OHSAA’s Central Dis - trict Athletic Board, and was its secretary since the 2011-12 school year. “I have always thought Johnson cashes in, finally wins FedEx Cup like a former coach and ATLANTA (AP) — Dustin John - get anyone’s attention, especially stretch for a 2-under 68 and a three- He did it by hitting his stride at athletic director, and the son only looks like he plays with - someone who thought he was rich shot victory in the Tour Champi - just the right time. OHSAA is where I want to out a pulse. Beneath his stoic stare when Johnson cashed his first onship. He won two of the three FedEx be,” Ute said in a release. and that swagger as he walked the tournament check as a PGA Tour “Being a FedEx Cup champion is Cup postseason events and lost in a “I am humbled to be fairways of East Lake were jangled rookie for $113,571. something that I really wanted to playoff by a 65-foot putt in the selected by the Board of nerves Monday because it meant But there was more. do. I wanted to hold that trophy at other. It all came down to the final Directors for this position so much to him. “The prestige, for sure,” John - the end of the day,” Johnson said. day of the final event, and even and join a great team in The $15 million prize for win - son said after delivering a key par “It was something that I wanted to with a five-shot lead, it was never the OHSAA office. ning the FedEx Cup? That would putt and steady play down the accomplish during my career.” easy. “We are all aware of the uncertainties that are before us due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but I know that together we can Sports on tap be stronger together. My TV schedule country vs. Woodlan – 5:30 p.m. vs. Muncie Southside at West Jay – 5 p.m.; Soccer: Denmark vs. England (ESPN2) (ESPN) focus has always been on Today Fort Recovery — Girls golf vs. Lincol - Junior high cross country vs. Bellmont at 4:05 p.m. — Major League Baseball: 7:05 p.m. — Major League Baseball: helping students become Jay County — Girls golf at Yorktown – nview & Tri–Village at PGC – 4:30 p.m.; Vol - Hudson Family Park – 5 p.m. Boston Red Sox at Philadelphia Phillies Chicago White Sox at Pittsburgh Pirates better people, and athlet - 4:30 p.m.; Boys soccer vs. St. Marys leyball vs. Celina – 5:30 p.m.; Freshman Fort Recovery — Girls golf vs. Minster (FS1) (FS1) Memorial – 5 p.m.; Boys tennis at Ran - football at Coldwater – 5 p.m.; Middle at Arrowhead – 4 p.m.; Boys golf vs. Min - 6:30 p.m. — NBA Playoffs: Miami 9 p.m. — NBA Playoffs: Los Angeles ics are such an important dolph Southern – 5 p.m.; Volleyball at school volleyball at Parkway – 5 p.m. ster at PGC – 4:30 p.m.; Volleyball vs. Heat at Milwaukee Bucks, Game 5 (TNT) Clippers at Denver Nuggets (ESPN) part in that. That is true Bluffton – 6 p.m.; Junior varsity football at Parkway – 5:30 p.m.; Middle school foot - 9 p.m. — NBA Playoffs: Los Angeles Southern Wells – 6 p.m.; Junior varsity Thursday ball vs. Coldwater – 5 p.m. Lakers at Houston Rockets, Game 3 (TNT) Thursday now more than ever. I boys soccer vs. St. Marys Memorial – 6:30 Jay County — Girls golf vs. Delta – 5 TBD — NBA Playoffs: Milwaukee can’t wait to get started p.m.; Junior high volleyball at Bluffton – p.m.; Boys tennis vs. Bluffton – 5 p.m.; TV schedule Wednesday Bucks at Miami Heat, Game 6 (ESPN) 5:30 p.m.; Junior high football vs. Adams Girls soccer vs. Oak Hill – 5 p.m.; Volleyball Today 6:40 p.m. — NBA Playoffs: Toronto TBD — NBA Playoffs: Los Angeles Lak - and help lead our member Central – 5:30 p.m.; Junior high cross vs. Woodlan – 6 p.m.; Junior high football 2:45 p.m. — UEFA Nations League Raptors at Boston Celtics, Game 6 ers at Houston Rockets, Game 4 (TNT) schools.”

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MANOR Hilton hopes to Monument Company add to legacy FoFor allll your By MICHAEL MAROT to play the game and if monument needsds! AP Sports Writer you start talking trash Servviining JaJay INDIANAPOLIS — with him, he’ll torch you.” County sinince 194949 Ryan Grigson was work - Defensive backs around ing in Raleigh, North Car - 5845 East North Street the league, past and pres - Salamonia, IN 47381 olina, the first time he ent, learned that the hard Malcolm C. George • (2660) 726-4710 • Portland, IN (260) 335-2881 spotted T.Y. Hilton. way. He went to dinner after But the moves, the play - filing the day’s scouting making skills and the pas - reports and started watch - sion Grigson discovered ing a midweek Sun Belt remains evident as Hilton Conference game on a fall embarks on his ninth and night in 2011. The receiver perhaps final season with from Florida Internation - the Colts. At age 30, the LICENSED AND BONDED IN al instantly jumped off the Colts’ second-longest OHIO AND INDIANA small screen and onto tenured player remains FORT RECOVERY, OH Grigson’s radar. the No. 1 receiver — some - Over the next several one Jacksonville will try months, Grigson went to take away Sunday. through game tape, “My work speaks for researched his surprise itself. But these last two CHATEAUX REAL ESTATE CO. find and, in April 2012, as years I’ve been a little the Indianapolis Colts’ banged-up, so this year if ADRIAN GRUBE new general manager, they want me to prove it, [email protected] AUCTIONEER/REALTOR moved up five spots to take I’ll prove it,” Hilton said. OWNER Hilton in the third round “I want to be a Colt for of the NFL draft. It was an life, but it takes two absolute steal. sides.” “When he steps on the Hilton certainly has field, he knows what to earned the right to stick do,” said Grigson, now a around after rising to the senior football adviser top of the 2012 receiver with Cleveland. “His class despite being the hand-eye (coordination) is 13th selected. off the charts and he has a Seven of the 12 receivers SSupporuppport TheseTh se LLocaloc l BBuuusinessess ne s s knack for making big taken ahead of Hilton last - plays. He’s one of those ed four or fewer seasons. people who was just born See Hopes page 7