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Lee University NATHAN BROWN completed his fourth CU honors season as head grad uses coach of the Lady Mustangs soccer team this past fall. 8 crewmen soccer to Banner file photo, GEORGE NORKUS change lives who aided By SARALYN NORKUS Banner Staff Writer As a 19-year-old, Nathan Brown traveled Gatlinburg 4,051 miles to attend school and play soccer at Lee University, not knowing how that decision would ultimately shape his life. Back then, soccer was his life and it was that after fires passion and skill for that sport that brought him from Wolverhampton, England, to By RICK NORTON Cleveland. Associate Editor “I had a pretty good career with youth soccer in England and I played for one of the profes- When faced with the heartbreak of a historic sional academies in the UK. I had a setback wildfire that took lives, property and dreams, with a knee injury and had to take a year and a Gatlinburg area residents didn’t travel the road to half off to rehab. Then I came back to play a lit- recovery alone; they had help from an army of tle bit of semi-pro. When I was playing semi-pro emergency responders. for the Wolverhampton Wanderers, I was Eight of those Samaritans were recognized during recruited by Lee University to come and play,” a recent formal session of the Cleveland Board of Brown detailed. Public Utilities. Despite hav- “Cleveland Utilities was able to assist the Sevier ing other offers, County Electric Department for several days with PERSONALITY the attacking the restoration of power in the Gatlinburg area after midfielder had the devastating PROFILE an easy time fires,” said Bart choosing Lee. Borden, vice “Honestly, it president of was their admissions department. When I first CU’s Electric came to tour Lee, the coaching staff made me Division. very welcome, but the admissions staff was very He pointed clear and precise in everything that they needed out the CU from me, and were warm and welcoming. I just team — which felt like it was family.” was one of sev- Moving from England to the United States eral from the opened Brown up to some new experiences, local area, Butler McCann such as “amazing” American food like Chick-fil- including the A and Whataburger, as well as free drink refills. Cleveland Fire “It would have been bad if I hadn’t been play- play under former Flames coach Henry Moyo athletics, and we met at an event on campus,” Department ing soccer,” Brown laughed. “I think I gained a and served as an assistant coach under former Brown explained. “We love this area. My wife and Bradley little bit of weight, but overall, when you’re coach Paul Furey. works in the Bradley County Schools system County Fire- doing three-a-days, you’re not going to gain “I felt like Lee was a great community, it had (and) my in-laws are local, so we’ve got some Rescue — much.” a great feel and I flourished there. I enjoyed roots put down,” responding on Brown feels that the pace of life in England playing there and was able to be an assistant Brown, his wife and daughter Juliana are behalf of the and the United States are similar, but had to coach for three years,” Brown said. “I just loved preparing to welcome a second child, a boy, to local utility adjust to leaving behind living near the ‘big city’ it at Lee and loved what Cleveland was — it is a the family in March. included eight and aspects that went along with it. great place to live and a great place to connect After graduating from Lee with his master’s crewmen who “Coming from the second biggest city in with people.” degree in 2013, Brown accepted a teaching made the trip England, there’s that hustle and bustle and Brown’s life is still heavily influenced by soc- position and the role of girls head soccer coach with two bucket Mowery Ownby public transportation. When I came to Lee I was cer, but there are many other things that his at Walker Valley High School. trucks and two expecting to use public transport here, but no, world also revolves around. “After I graduated I had a few offers to coach, line trucks. you’ve got to get a car,” he explained. Now 29, Brown has a growing family and a but I had just completed my master’s in teach- They worked “I think that some of the culture in England solid career that encompasses two of his life ing and special education. An opportunity to parts of the is a little bit different. There are certain things passions, soccer and education. teach and coach at Walker Valley opened up. devastated that we would do as a family that I’ve tried to Brown and his wife, Jessica, are going on For my family and me it was just a great deci- region from incorporate into my personal family. Besides my four years of marriage and as is the case with sion,” Brown said. Nov. 30 to Dec. immediate family, that’s what I miss the most.” many Lee students, met on campus. 5, Borden While at Lee, Brown had the opportunity to “She was a part of campus choir and I was in See SOCCER, Page 9 explained. “It is always an honor when we can help our Raulston Smith neighboring Uneasy Russia, U.S. relations utilities to restore power to their cus- have a long history: Lanzillotti tomers,” Borden said. By CHRISTY ARMSTRONG “Russia’s disease with the West In recent Banner Staff Writer goes all the way back to Peter the years, Cleveland Great in the early 1700s,” Lanzillotti Utilities has While the relationship between said. been among the Russia and the rest of the world has Jumping to the beginning of the first, and the been a topic of great interest lately, 20th century, he said it saw the most consis- Trew Wood that country has a long history of Bolsheviks, the party which ruled tent, to send tenuous relationships with other Russia at the time, cultivating crews to areas devastated by natural disasters like nations. “rocky” relationships with countries winter storms, tornadoes or hurricanes. That’s Dr. Ian Lanzillotti, an assistant which did not share its socialist val- because the local utility remembers the tragedy that professor of history at Tennessee ues. befell Bradley County almost six years ago when Wesleyan University, spoke to the Another point of contention came five tornadoes ripped through the CU service terri- Bradley Sunrise Rotary Club about in 1920, when Russia was not tory on April 27, 2011. this recently. extended an invitation to join the During that tornado outbreak, which brought Lanzillotti, who is fluent in League of Nations, a partnership of twisters ranging from EF-1 to EF-4 through the Russian, has devoted much of his countries which rose from the ashes Banner photo, CHRISTY ARMSTRONG Cleveland and Bradley County community, more career to studying Russia and the of World War I. than 25 percent of Cleveland Utilities’ electric grid surrounding countries which made DR. IAN LANZILOTTI, a history professor at Tennessee Wesleyan While Russia fought against the University, speaks to the Bradley Sunrise Rotary Club about U.S.- was destroyed. up the former Soviet Union. His edu- Germans and their allies during Had it not been for the aid of more than 30 elec- cational career has included study at Russian relations. Lanzilotti has devoted much of his career to study- three universities in Russia. See RUSSIA, Page 4 ing Russia and surrounding countries. See CREWMEN, Page 4
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He You may share your condo- Ralph Baldwin Joyce Taylor Survivors and arrangements prior to the service from 12 noon was an avid fisherman, loved to lences and your memories with will be announced later by until 1 p.m. Editor & Publisher General Manager camp and was a huge NASCAR Loretta's family at www.jimrush- Companion Funeral Home & The burial will follow at fan. He was a member of Sunrise funeralhomes.com. Member of The Associated Press Crematory, who has charge of Chattanooga National Cemetery Baptist Church. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all news dispatches those arrangements. following the service. He is survived by his wife, credited to it or not otherwise credited in this newspaper, and also the local news of spontaneous origin If you would like to send a herein. All rights of all other material herein are as reserved. ©2016 Cleveland Newspapers, Inc. 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Companion Funeral Home & Office Hours: Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. • 423-472-5041 Crematory, who has charge of Satterfield of Cleveland; his those arrangements. brothers, Ralph Hicks and his wife Margie of Cleveland; and Carl Hicks and his wife Mai of New UT chancellor looks forward Dickson; several nieces and nephews and many friends. to new home on Rocky Top A Remembrance of Life serv- Carrie Mae Wilson ice was held Sunday, Feb. 19, Timothy Spires Carrie Mae Runions Wilson, KNOXVILLE (AP) — Beverly Chancellor Cheek’s, handling of 2017 at Jim Rush Funeral and 76, of Etowah, passed away Timothy Spires, 57, a resident Davenport, the eighth chancellor such legislative overreach at the Cremation Services Wildwood Saturday morning, Feb. 18, of the University of Tennessee, as public university. But Davenport Russell A. Cain Ave. Chapel with Pastor Benny of Cleveland, died Sunday, Feb. 2017, at her residence. Russell A. Cain, 78, of 19, 2017. Born on August 27, 1940, to of Wednesday, Feb. 15, said she said she hopes to mend the frayed Watson and with Pastor Charles lives her life by semesters. relationship between the UT com- Cleveland, died Saturday Moore officiating. The interment Survivors and funeral arrange- the late Curtis and Elizabeth evening, Feb. 18, 2017, in a local will be at 11 a.m. today at Greasy ments will be announced by Visage Runions, she was a At 62, Davenport — who was munity and Tennessee legislature. healthcare facility. Creek Baptist Church Cemetery Ralph Buckner Funeral Home native and lifelong resident of sworn in unanimously by the UT “These jobs are about relation- Survivors and arrangements with Stephen Staley, Jack Hicks, and Crematory. McMinn County and a member of Board of Directors in December to ships; leadership is about rela- will be announced later by Kenny Satterfield, Chris Cambria Baptist Church. replace former Chancellor Jimmy tionships,” Davenport said. “We Companion Funeral Home & Cartwright, David Lowe, Tristen She loved playing the piano, Cheek — has spent the larger part have to use strategies that edu- Crematory, who has charge of Lowe, Mike Inbovino and and most of all spending time of her life on college campuses. cate, that heighten awareness, those arrangements. Anthony Willis serving as casket with her family and friends. “I’m really excited to feel the that find ways to bring people bearers. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her rhythms of this campus,” together, and it’s not easy work. It We encourge you to share Davenport said. “I really haven’t takes time and it takes care, and your memories and or condo- husband, Clayburn Wilson; and lences with his family by going to Johnnie (Rick) Stiles brother, Conley Runions. gotten out to walk the campus yet, we’ll be working on those relation- www.jimrushfuneralhomes.com. Johnnie Ricky (Rick) Stiles, 70, She is survived by her chil- but I came up the elevator this ships.” died Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2017. dren: John Wilson and wife, morning and knew all the people In 2016, UT also settled a $2.48 He was preceded in death by Cissy, of Etowah, Teresa Wilson in the elevator were students, and million lawsuit over federal Title IX Geraldine Carpenter his parents, Leonard (L.H.) and and husband, Sidney Bedard, of I love the feel of a campus.” allegations, which claimed the Lena Bandy Stiles; sister, Charleston, S.C., and Jeff Wilson Geraldine Carpenter died As an undergraduate student at university maintains a “hostile Constances Stiles; and brother, and wife, Kristi, of Athens; grand- Sunday, Feb. 19, 2017, in a Western Kentucky University, sexual environment” for female Donald Ray Stiles. children: Chris Rogers of Chattanooga health care facility. He is survived by his wife, Wm. Sweetwater, Jessie Rogers of Davenport studied communica- employees. Survivors and funeral arrange- Dorothy Rabin Stiles; daughter, Cleveland, Sara Wilson of Red tion and journalism before going Davenport said she has experi- ments will be announced by Jim Rhonda Matthews Richelle Stiles Ledford (Steve); Bank and Kaylee Wilson of on to earn a Ph.D. in communica- enced issues and concerns over Rush Funeral and Cremation Rhonda Matthews, 48, of grandchildren, Brandon Ledford, Athens; great-grandchildren, tion studies from the University of diversity at every university where Services. Dayton, died Sunday, Feb. 19, Steven Ledford and Alisong Ruthie Rogers, Addison Hatcher, Michigan. she’s worked and studied. Most 2017, in a Chattanooga health Ledford; and one great-grand- Cameron Hatcher, Daylen Davenport said she was set on recently, in July 2015 at care facility. child, Anthony Ledford. Drawdy, Jackson Drawdy, and law school, “like many people who Davenport’s former university, a Survivors and arrangements The family will receive friends Sophie Rogers; brothers, will be announced later by study communication and foren- campus police officer was indicted today, Feb. 210, 2017, from 4 Sherman Runions and wife, Mary sics and debate,” but through the for the shooting death of an Companion Funeral Home & until 6:30 p.m. at Serenity Jo, of Sapphire, N.C, and Marlin Crematory, who has charge of Grissom Funeral Home and Runions and wife, Linda, of guidance of a close undergraduate unarmed black man at a traffic those arrangements. Cremation Center. Searcy, Ark.; and Several nieces, professor, found her true calling in stop. A Celebration of Life will be nephews, other extended family, teaching and hasn’t looked back “I’ve worked on these issues at held following the visitation at 7 and numerous friends also sur- since. every place I’ve been,” Davenport p.m. in the funeral home’s vive. “He gave me the chance to teach said. “We have to make this a com- chapel. Funeral services will be con- a class, and that was it. I was munity where people want to come You are invited to visit ducted at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. hooked,” she said. “I think teach- to if we want to be the world class www.grissomserenity.com to 21, 2017, from the chapel of ing is a calling. I think it’s some- institution that we aspire to be.” view the obituary and leave a Serenity Funeral Home with thing that you have in you. In moving forward with diversity message of condolence. Brother Eddie Rowland officiat- ing. “You just know right away if it’s and inclusion efforts at UT, Family and friends will gather rewarding for you.” Davenport said she wants most to at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. The kind of unique, allegiant hear from the students and faculty 22, 2017, at the funeral home community a university environ- who were involved and affected by and proceed to Cambria Baptist ment fosters has come to feel like the law that dissolved diversity Church Cemetery for the 11 a.m. home to Davenport, who said she’s programming. committal service. attracted to the “excitement, ener- “I won’t be on a campus that is Opal Warnack The family will receive friends gy and diversity” of college life. not welcoming and supportive of Opal Lorretta Warnack, 89, from 5 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday at “The full gamut of research, all of us,” Davenport said. “We all died today, Feb. 20, 2017, in a the funeral home prior to the service. teaching, engagement and service have to rally behind that mes- local health care facility. to communities in which one is a sage.” Survivors and funeral arrange- We invite you to send a mes- sage of comfort and view the part,” she said of her attraction to Davenport said she’s optimistic ments will be announced by Jim Tennessee. about UT’s future and the upward Rush Funeral and Cremation family guestbook at www.sereni- Services. tyfunerals.com Before being appointed to serve trajectory of retention and gradua- Serenity Funeral Home and as UT’s chancellor, Davenport tion rates that have increased over Teressa Cross Cremation Center of Etowah is in worked at the University of recent years. Teressa Ann Cross, 69, a resi- charge of arrangements. Cincinnati as the interim presi- She said her core concern is the dent of Benton, passed away dent since July 2016. success and experience of college Saturday, Feb. 18, 2017, at her Before then, she served three students, and that’s one quality of residence. years as UC’s senior vice president UT she has been most impressed She had lived in this area her entire life. She loved her family for academic affairs and provost. with. and was a devoted Christian lady Loretta Ann McGrath During her tenure, she oversaw who always kept a prayer list to Loretta Ann Kitts McGrath, 42, major recruitment initiatives that pray for others. She loved read- of Cleveland, passed away Linda Young significantly increased the number IT’SASPECIAL ing and writing and had com- Saturday afternoon in a local of minority faculty members and hospital. Linda Skelton Young, 73, of posed many poems as well as Cleveland, died Sunday, Feb. 19, nearly doubled the number of writing plays for the children to She was preceded in death by DAY FOR ... her grandchildren, Marcus Kitts 2017,00 at a healthcare facility. women faculty. perform at church. Survivors and funeral arrange- Davenport herself is the first She was preceded in death by and Lennox Sears; and her father, Robert Lewis Kitts. ments will be announced by female chancellor at UT Knoxville her husband, Carl Cross; par- Ralph Buckner Funeral Home Michael McCabe, Volker ents, Eulis McCann and Helen She was a homemaker and and said diversity remains at the she enjoyed paint by the num- and Crematory. forefront when she hires new fac- Schlemminger, Stacy Wilcox and Crawford McCann; and one David Glenn, who are celebrating brother, Farrell McCann. bers, word searches and cross ulty. This will be especially impor- She is survived by four chil- stitching. Most of all, she enjoyed tant during Davenport’s first few birthdays today. dren: Tim Cross and wife, spending time with her grand- months at UT when she will have Stephanie, of Athens, Paul Cross daughter. Loretta attended the to hire several top administration and wife, Carmella, of Benton, Second Chance Baptist Church in Cleveland. positions, including athletic direc- Sarah Tejada and husband, tor and provost. LOTTERY Carlos, of Chatsworth, Ga., and Survivors include her husband, Timothy McGrath of Cleveland; While hiring a diverse staff Hannah Crist and husband, remains critical to Davenport, she Darryl, of Benton; nine grandchil- her daughter, Brittany McGrath,; NUMBERS dren; and one sister, Joan her sons, Daniel Kitts and his James Brown’s ‘Funky Drummer’ said she’s chiefly concerned with McCann Early. wife, Amber, and Shawn Clyde Stubblefield dies at 73 attracting the very best talent for Funeral services will be con- McGrath all of Cleveland; her UT students. (AP) - These lotteries were ducted at 11 a.m. on Thursday, granddaughter, Hayley Kitts of “I would never want to be hired Cleveland; her mother, Patricia Loretta ‘Sue’ Warren MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Clyde drawn Sunday: Feb. 23, 2017, in the chapel of Loretta “Sue” Warren, 67, of because I was a woman,” TENNESSEE Ralph Buckner Funeral Home. Ann Massey and her husband, Stubblefield, a James Brown Alan, also of Cleveland; her sis- Cleveland, passed away on drummer who created one of the Davenport said. “I’m extremely Cash 3 Evening: 0-4-6, Lucky Interment will be follow at Thursday, Feb. 16, 2017, after a proud to be the first woman, but Benton Memorial Gardens. ter, Mendy Brown and her hus- most widely sampled drum Sum: 10 band, Daniel; her brothers, Ray short, intense battle with breaks ever, has died. He was 73. you look at all that a person brings Cash 4 Evening: 1-9-3-8, The family will receive friends Cholangiocarcinoma. from 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Kitts and his wife, Ashley M., His wife, Jody Hannon, says to a position.” Lucky Sum: 21 Chris Kitts and his wife, Anna, all She was born on May 21, Davenport’s appointment as UT GEORGIA Feb. 22, 2017, at the funeral 1949, in Camdenton, Mo., to the Stubblefield died of kidney failure home. of Cleveland; and several nieces, at a Madison, Wisconsin, hospital chancellor comes at an interesting 5 Card Cash: JC-QD-AH-10H- nephews, aunts, uncles and late Milton and Ruby Dickerson. and somewhat tumultuous time We invite you to send a mes- She is also preceded in death Saturday. She says he had been 7S sage of condolence and view the cousins also survive. for the university after two major The Remembrance of Life by two sisters, Lila Dickerson and suffering from kidney disease for All or Nothing Day: 02-03-05- Cross family guestbook at Lora Peak; and four brothers, controversies in 2016 left students 06-07-10-11-15-16-18-20-21 www.ralphbuckner.com. graveside service and interment 10 years, and had been hospital- will be conducted Tuesday, Feb. Joel McGuire, Everett McGuire, ized for a few days. questioning the university’s com- All or Nothing Evening: 02-03- 21, 2017 at 11 a.m. from the Kitts Lowell Dickerson, and Loran Stubblefield performed on sev- mitment to cultivating an inclusive 04-08-09-12-14-15-16-18-19-23 Cemetery in LaFollette with Dickerson. eral of Brown’s classics, but was environment. All or Nothing Morning: 01-05- Sue leaves behind to cherish Pastor Shane Gibson officiating. best known for a short break on In 2016, Tennessee Gov. Bill 07-10-11-12-15-18-19-20-21-22 Family and friends will serve her memory her beloved hus- Haslam allowed a bill to become All or Nothing Night: 01-05-07- band of 45 years, Don Warren; Brown’s 1970 single, “Funky as casket bearers. Drummer.” Rolling Stone says it law that diverted $445,883 from 08-11-13-14-15-16-20-21-24 The family will receive friends two sons, Matthew (Danielle) the university’s Office for Diversity Warren of Signal Mountain, and was sampled on over 1,000 songs Cash 3 Evening: 1-0-1 Michael Warren of Ooltewah; and served as the backbeat for and Inclusion, effectively shutting Cash 3 Midday: 1-1-8 James ‘Frog’ Hicks grandsons Dylan and Jackson down several campus resources Cash 3 Night: 3-6-9 To submit an obituary, countless hip-hop tracks, includ- James “Frog” Hicks, 75, of Warren; three sisters, Judy ing Public Enemy’s “Fight the like the Pride Center and removing Cash 4 Evening: 1-0-3-5 Cleveland, passed away have the funeral home or (Jerry) Keitges of Montreal, Mo., university-paid staff members like Cash 4 Evening: 8-6-5-1 cremation society in charge Power.” Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2017 at the Sandy Hickey of Palm Coast, Hennon says Stubblefield never Pride Center director Donna Cash 4 Midday: 0-7-5-2 family residence. He was the son of arrangements to email the Fla., and Eva Roofener of Rio Braquet and the former Vice information to saw many royalties and never Fantasy 5: 02-12-19-25-26 of the late Leland and Nora Rancho, N.M.; one brother, Chancellor for Diversity Rickey Georgia FIVE Evening: 5-9-8-1- Carney Hicks and was also pre- obituaries@clevelandban- Monty Dickerson of Osage expected them. ner.com and fax to 423-614- Stubblefield was born in Hall. 7 ceded in death by his brother, Beach, Mo.; and many other Students have voiced their con- Ronnie “Buckshot” Hicks and his 6529 close friends and family. Chattanooga, Tennessee, but had Georgia FIVE Midday: 5-8-5-5- brother-in-law, Kenneth A Celebration of Life memorial lived in Madison for 25 years. cern and discontent for the uni- 6 versity’s, and especially for former www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, February 20, 2017— 3 Atlanta, other cities eye test tracks for self-driving cars ATLANTA (AP) — Self-driving such testing. vehicles could begin tooling In Atlanta, city officials say a down a bustling Atlanta street key goal is to create optimal full of cars, buses, bicyclists conditions on North Avenue for and college students, as the such vehicles to operate. city vies with other communi- The goal of September’s ties nationwide to test the demonstration is to show how emerging technology. such a vehicle would navigate Atlanta would become one of in real-world traffic, though a the largest urban areas for test- driver will be inside and can ing self-driving vehicles if plans take the controls if needed, said come together for a demonstra- Faye DiMassimo, an Atlanta tion as early as September. official involved in the North DIAMONDS Nationwide, 10 sites were Avenue project. WANTED designated last month as “prov- “We still think that Photo courtesy Bradley County Sheriff’s Office ing grounds” for automated autonomous vehicles are sort of $100-$100,000 THE BRADLEY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE is utilizing the Total Work Station as a way to analyze vehicles by the U.S. ‘The Jetsons,’ right?” BEST PRICES IN 4 YEARS traffic accidents in the community. From left are Deputies Bruce Morgan, Brandon Coffel, Corey Loftis, Department of Transportation. DiMassimo said. “When you • GOLD • SILVER Daniel Marlow and Earl Pike, as well as trainer W.G. Campbell. They include North Carolina looked at all the information, BUY OR SELL turnpikes, the eastern Iowa you realize not only is this here RICK DAVIS GOLD prairie and a Michigan site and now, this has been in AND DIAMONDS where World War II bombing development for quite some RickDavisGoldandDiamonds.net aircraft were produced in a fac- time. 423-499-9162 tory built by automobile pio- 5301 Brainerd Rd. neer Henry Ford. Atlanta isn’t on the list, but city officials nevertheless hope to make an impact. Backers of driverless cars say they could be part of a broader effort to rebuild the nation’s infrastructure, something President Donald Trump has pledged to do. As roads and highways are rebuilt, “we think it would be very, very wise to build modern infrastructure with 21st-centu- ry capability in mind,” said Paul Brubaker, president and Photo courtesy Bradley County Sheriff’s Office CEO of the Washington, D.C.- DEPUTY COREY LOFTIS uses the Total Work Station to check out a traffic accident scene. From left based Alliance for are Loftis, W.G. Campbell, Deputy Bruce Morgan, Sgt. Mario Santos and Deputy Earl Pike. Transportation Innovation. Self-driving vehicles, he said, “should be a national priority.” Family The Trump administration BCSO completes training for Total hasn’t revealed its approach to Medicine Today the technology. by Dr. Paul Grayson Smith, Jr., D.O., P.C. But, two U.S. senators this and Dr. Paul Grayson Smith, III, D.O. month announced a bipartisan Work Station technology Both Physicians Are Certified by the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians. effort to help speed deployment From Staff Reports The theodolite instrument, walks the scene placing the of the vehicles on the nation’s MENINGIOMA which is mounted on a tripod, prism over evidence that needs The Bradley County Sheriff’s roads. A meningioma is a type of tumor headaches, blurred vision, seizures, measures vertical and horizon- to be measured. Republican John Thune of that grows in the membranes that numbness, speech trouble, and limb Office’s Public Safety Unit tal angles that can be compared The investigator then lines up surround the brain and spinal cord, weakness. recently completed training to to a tripod-mounted camera. the Total Station’s lens with the South Dakota and Democrat the meninges. Most of the time, Meningiomas are usually slow- start utilizing Total Work Additionally, an infrared elec- prism to measure distance, Gary Peters of Michigan said these tumors are benign, or noncan - growing tumors and often do not Station technology during vari- tronic distance meter measures including horizontal and vertical they’re considering legislation cerous. Infrequently, the tumor is cause noticeable symptoms until ous investigations. distances from the mounted sta- angles simultaneously. that “clears hurdles and malignant, or cancerous. Most com- they are quite large. A meningioma W.G. Campbell instructed the tion to a rod-mounted prism The evidence is labeled and advances innovation in self-dri- monly, meningiomas occur in older that causes no significant signs and three-day course with personnel placed over an object. stored electronically. ving vehicle technology.” women, but they can also occur in symptoms may be monitored over from the specialized unit. Atlanta has sought proposals men and at any stage of life. time. However, if it grows, the tumor The data is stored electroni- The Total Station software Meningiomas grow very slowly, and can cause noticeable problems. For Currently, Campbell is project cally and later used to recon- can be programmed to move from companies for a demon- director for Tennessee Law they don’t always need to be more information, or to schedule an struct the scene. cars at specific speeds to aid in stration of an autonomous treated, especially if they cause no appointment, please call 472-6548. Enforcement Training Officer’s Currently the BCSO has one reconstructing accidents. vehicle on North Avenue later Association, but recently retired symptoms. Doctors are not entirely Open Monday through Friday, 8:00 Total Station assigned to the Furthermore, the program has this year, city documents show. sure what causes meningiomas, but to 5, our office is located at Ocoee from the BCSO. He is a 23-year Public Safety Unit, and it was the capability of displaying any The street, which connects there seems to be a connection to Premiere Park, Suite 101, at 2121 veteran of the department who purchased in 2004. scene in three dimensions. the Georgia Institute of radiation exposure and a certain North Ocoee. We Treat Our Patients was instrumental in creating The equipment will be used in “Our department is always genetic disorder. Symptoms include Like We Would Like to be Treated. the first BCSO Traffic Division. Technology campus to some of all fatal crashes, vehicular seeking methods to become the South’s tallest skyscrapers, During the 11 years he super- homicide cases and crashes more efficient in our opera- P.S. As many as 90 percent of meningiomas are not cancerous. vised the unit it was honored as would be among the busiest with serious physical injury or tions,” said Sheriff Eric Watson. urban environments yet for one of the best overall traffic substantial damage, and other “The Total Station technology units in the state. criminal investigations. will reduce the time roadways The equipment is an electron- All crime scene reconstruc- are closed during traffic acci- ic optical instrument used in tions with Total Station follow a dents. The accuracy of this surveying, and can be used to procedure that incorporates a technology’s measurements is reconstruct accident scenes as minimum of two deputies to unsurpassed, and will be a great well as crime scenes using com- operate the device. investigative tool for our person- puter technology. This technolo- The Total Station is mounted nel. More importantly, investi- gy’s effect will decrease the time on a tripod at one part of the gating scenes will be safer for taken for reconstructing acci- scene with one deputy operating deputies, since there will not be dents or crime scenes, as com- it. Another investigator takes a need to continue with tape pared to manual measuring. the rod-mounted prism, and measurements.” 2 dams illustrate challenge of maintaining older designs LOS ANGELES (AP) — Twelve “I used that, vigorously, to say to improve its water systems as years ago, widespread destruction we are the second-most at-risk the population edges toward 40 from Hurricane Katrina on the river city in the nation,” Matsui million. Gulf Coast helped compel federal said, after the Category 5 storm In a place known for alternating engineers 2,000 miles away in swept through New Orleans. cycles of prolonged drought and California to remake a 1950s-era State officials now face ques- biblical rainfall, the idea of asking dam by constructing a massive tions about maintenance at reservoirs to store extra water for steel-and-concrete gutter that Oroville Dam, the nation’s tallest dry times frequently clashes with would manage surging waters in at 770 feet, and why a decade ago environmentalists, who want to times of torrential storms. they dismissed warnings from see rivers flow freely. The nearly $1 billion auxiliary environmentalists that more need- At Oroville, opened in 1968, spillway at Folsom Dam, sched- ed to be done to strengthen its construction crews recently uled to be completed later this earthen emergency spillway. patched cracks on the main spill- year, stands in contrast to the After years of drought, Northern way, and a state inspector judged troubles 75 miles away at the California has become waterlogged the repairs “sound” in a February state-run Oroville Dam, where this winter from heavy rain and 2015 report. However, a gaping thousands of people fled last week snow. Oroville Lake is brimming, hole ripped open on that spillway after an eroded spillway threat- and water managers have been two weeks ago, starting the series ened to collapse — a catastrophe using the main spillway, which is of events that led to use of the that could have sent a 30-foot wall lined with concrete, to lower the emergency spillway and evacua- of floodwater gushing into three water level. tion orders for nearly 200,000 peo- counties. The emergency spillway is a ple. Together, the two dams illus- brush-covered hillside below a Since then, crews dumped trate widely diverging conditions at masonry lip and had never been thousands of tons of rocks to the more than 1,000 dams across used until last weekend. When shore up the damaged spillways California, most of them decades water gushed onto it, the ground and residents were allowed to old. The structures also under- began eroding, and it was feared return home Tuesday, after the score the challenge of maintaining the intake lip could collapse and lake level dropped. older dams with outdated designs. water would surge down the hill. Butte County Supervisor Bill “Fifty years ago, when we were An investigation into what went Connolly, whose district includes evaluating flood risk, the funda- wrong could take months. the dam, has criticized dam man- mental assessment was the cli- John France, vice president and agers for years. mate was stable, not changing. We technical expert on dams for the “They never spend money now know that is no longer true,” engineering consulting firm unless they have to,” he said. “If said Peter Gleick, chief scientist AECOM, said the problems at we were a federal facility, you don’t with the Pacific Institute, a Oroville should raise alarms see this happening.” California-based think tank spe- across the country. At 340-foot high Folsom Dam, cializing in water issues. “Most of the dams in the United operated by the U.S. Bureau of “We need to look at the existing States are over 50 years old, when Reclamation, the huge concrete- infrastructure with new eyes,” he we didn’t understand floods as and-steel chute being constructed warned. well as we do now. So we have a by the Army Corps of Engineers is Back in 2005, Katrina’s deadly number of dams in the U.S. that expected to add as much as 40 path became an arguing point for have spillways that aren’t large percent capacity to the main spill- U.S. Rep. Doris Matsui, a enough for the floods that they way that controls water flowing California Democrat who was should be designed for,” France from the reservoir behind it. among those pushing Washington said. It’s designed to allow safer for improvements at Folsom Dam, Arguments over water, how it’s releases during times of high perched 25 miles from 500,000 stored and who gets it are as old as water, precisely the challenge that people living in Sacramento, the the state, and California has often led to fears of catastrophic flooding state capital. been criticized for not doing more at Oroville. 4—Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, February 20, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com Revenge hacker gets 34 months; Tennova, must repay Georgia-Pacific $1.1M BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — A working on this case,” said Patty were completely shut down,” MDsave fired computer expert who Prats, spokeswoman for the Prats said. hacked into his former employ- Atlanta-based company’s paper The Port Hudson mill also er’s system has been sentenced mill in Port Hudson. makes paper and tissue. announce to nearly three years in prison According to his plea bargain, Johnson pleaded guilty Feb. 4, and ordered to pay more than Johnson was IT specialist and 2016. $1.1 million to Georgia-Pacific systems administrator at the mill At Johnson’s sentencing hear- medical Corp. for damages he caused. and had worked there for many ing, Chief U.S. District Judge Brian Johnson, 44, of Zachary, years when he was fired Feb. 14, Brian Jackson found that was sentenced on one count of 2014. Johnson had begun hacking program hacking into an industrial com- He hacked into the mill’s com- Georgia-Pacific’s computers puter system to damage opera- puter from home, damaging the shortly after he was fired, and By BRIAN GRAVES tions, U.S. Attorney Walt Green control and quality control sys- had continued until his house Banner Staff Writer said in a news release. tems for making paper towels, was searched on Feb. 28, 2014, “We are very grateful, and according to his plea bargain. according to Green’s news Medical expenses are often Coleman Foss Paul Ketchel appreciate all their efforts in “Things that were automatic release. the breaking point for many families. Healthcare-Cleveland. “This rather than ending up with a MDsave and Tennova service can help these medical emergency that Healthcare-Cleveland are patients access the same requires costly ER care,” says working together to help local quality health care they have MDsave co-founder and CEO residents save money and get come to expect at our hospital Paul Ketchel. Similar savings more of the medical care they at a lower cost.” are available on many of the need. MDsave empowers patients procedures offered, from Through the MDsave mar- to take more control over their mammograms to cardiac ketplace, patients at Tennova health care decisions by offer- catheterization to hip will have access to a wide ing transparent pricing and arthroscopy and more. variety of medical procedures educational resources on dis- “Working with Tennova at up-front prices, as well as eases and treatments. Healthcare-Cleveland, we are simplified billing and educa- MDsave's website allows taking an important step tional resources. patients to geographically toward making health care In some cases, especially for search by procedure, provider, more accessible and afford- patients on high-deductible specialty, or ailment, and able,” said Ketchel. “We know health plans or without insur- compare pricing. that the cost of preventive ance, out-of-pocket expenses The process is up-front and treatments is often a factor in can prevent individuals and easy. Just choose the best consumers neglecting to have families from getting medical option, add to your cart, and them. We hope that our care they need, especially pre- check out online — the price strategic alliance will increase ventive procedures that could posted is what you pay. The access to quality medical care help stave off future health price includes all costs associ- and, as a result, help save issues. MDsave and Tennova ated with the procedure lives.” are working to create better including physician billing. To learn more, visit options for these patients. Patients will not receive www.mdsave.com or call 855- “In today’s marketplace, another bill. 385-4608. health care can be confusing “Through this program, Savings are calculated based and expensive, especially for people are getting the lower- on the MDsave price, com- Banner photo, CHRISTY ARMSTRONG consumers,” said Coleman level care they need to pared to average market cost THE SALVATION ARMY of Cleveland recently received a $3,000 donation from the Bradley Sunrise Foss, CEO of Tennova address health concerns of offered medical services. Rotary Club. From left are club President Kevin Mendel, Salvation Army Administrator Ruthie Forgey and club foundation chair Chuck Guy. Russia From Page 1 World War II, Lanzillotti said the relation- “Russia’s disease with the West to “social imperialism,” or wanting to dis- ship Russia formed with the United States goes all the way back to Peter the tract the Russian people from the problems and its allies was “a fragile alliance.” Great in the early 1700s.” within their own borders. After World War II, Russia continued try- — Dr. Ian Lanzillotti With the alliances Russia’s surrounding ing to expand its influence in its surround- countries have with the NATO countries, ing region. Lanzillotti said Russia wanted to ue to speak poorly of NATO and its member Lanzillotti said he does not see Russia establish a “buffer” of security by taking countries, including the United States. “going further into Europe.” over countries and making sure they were “NATO understood the danger of expand- However, he noted he has heard news loyal to Russia. However, this was in conflict ing toward Russia, but it did it anyway,” reports of the country focusing its attention with the desire the U.S. and its allies had Lanzillotti said. on cyber war tactics like computer hacking for the countries surrounding Russia to be He noted NATO considered refusing mem- as of late. independent states. bership to new countries near Russia would After his talk, Lanzillotti opened the floor In 1949, several countries formed the “honor the old Soviet Union limits.” The for- for questions. One of them had to do with North Atlantic Treaty Organization, or mer Soviet Union countries which would the United State’s recent involvement in NATO, to help protect the sovereignty of the later join NATO expressed concerns about Russian relations. individual countries in and around the maintaining their independence from One Rotarian asked how the U.S. has Atlantic region, much to the chagrin of Russia. reacted to Russia’s attempts to expand its then-Soviet Union, a swath of countries At the same time, Russia continued to sphere of influence outside its borders. which included Russia. take measures which would help it maintain Lanzillotti said the U.S. “did not do much” “The Soviet Union interpreted NATO as some of its influence in the region. when Russia invaded Georgia. However, the aggression in Eastern Europe,” Lanzillotti “Russia drew a line with the Ukraine and U.S. did place sanctions on the country said. Georgia,” Lanzillotti said. when Russia invaded the Ukraine during This tension is one of the factors which In 2008, Russia invaded the former Soviet President Barack Obama’s administration. led to the start of the Cold War, he added. country of Georgia, leading to the Russo- He noted sanctions “can only do so The consequences of the war for the U.S. Georgian War. Russia was also in conflict much,” but placing and enforcing them may and others included ordinary citizens having with Ukraine as it too sought its independ- be “the only safe option” save for risking war to fear military action by the Soviet Union. ence during the 2014 Ukrainian revolution. with Russia. Meanwhile, those living in the Soviet Union Lanzillotti explained the 2014 revolution Still, he noted many in the Western world were led to believe the rest of the world was in part related to people in Ukraine continue to express concerns over Russia’s planned to attack them. desiring the freedom to join the European seemingly ongoing attempts to expand its “Even after the Cold War, these fears did Union and NATO. control. not go away,” Lanzillotti said. Among the actions Russia took during “It remains to be seen what the current He explained there are people in Russia this time was the takeover of the Crimean administration’s reaction will be toward today who still believe the rest of the world Peninsula, a piece of land bordering Russia widespread aggression,” said Lanzillotti. is against Russia and its interests. which had been a Ukrainian territory. Also during its recent meeting, the Propaganda shared on Russian state televi- “The Russian people loved this,” Bradley Sunrise Rotary Club presented a sion stations still speaks negatively of Lanzillotti said. “Of course, it was a flagrant $3,000 donation to the Salvation Army of NATO. violation of international law.” Cleveland. As the NATO countries entered into the Lanzillotti noted conflicts in the region Ruthie Forgey, corps administrator for the “uncertain” period following the Cold War, are still ongoing. At the same time, Russia local Salvation Army, said the money will some spoke of it disbanding. However, has also been exercising its influence by support the organization’s ongoing service to Lanzillotti said it remained active because getting involved in the war being fought in the community, particularly serving meals there continued to be a need for it. Syria. to those who need them. In 1999, NATO began adding former She explained the organization is in need Banner photo, CHRISTY ARMSTRONG He said Syria is valuable to Russia in part RUSSIA and its role on the world stage was the topic of a recent Soviet Union countries. The most recent of because it “houses Russia’s only military of a new industrial stove to help prepare the these were Albania and Croatia, which were presence outside its immediate area.” food, and she said the donation will help Bradley Sunrise Rotary Club meeting. From left are club President both added in 2009. While Russia likely does want to keep with that purchase. Kevin Mendel and Dr. Ian Lanzilotti, a history professor at Lanzillotti said these additions led current expanding its borders for the sake of power, “I can’t do what I do without you guys,” Tennessee Wesleyan University. Russian President Vladimir Putin to contin- Lanzillotti also attributed some of its actions said Forgey. Crewmen From Page 1 tric crews from utility companies as far the people spirit of the CU workers, “Cleveland Utilities was able to the Spring Branch Industrial Park. n Engineering issued a work order away as Florida, Mississippi and many of whom have worked in past assist the Sevier County Electric Crossing permit approval has been for permanent service to a new addition Kentucky, CU’s recovery would have mutual aid endeavors such as hurri- Department for several days with given by TVA, meaning CU can now bid at the Bradley County Justice Center been months — perhaps a year, or cane, tornado and flood-recovery mis- the restoration of power in the for the projectd’s required steel trans- on Blythe Avenue SE. The service more — in the making. Thanks to the sions. Gatlinburg area after the devas- mission poles. installation included 270 feet of under- emergency help of others — including n In two traffic lighting reports, tating fires. “It is always an n An electrical contractor for ground three-phase primary conduc- many from Tennessee — CU customers Borden pointed to new signage that is honor when we can help our Cleveland State Community College tors and a 150kVA pad-mount trans- regained full electric service within being erected at the often congested neighboring utilities to restore began work on the installation of former. days. intersection of APD-40 and McGrady power to their customers.” underground conduits and pouring the n Engineers completed site-plan It’s a time, and a gesture, that Drive. These will be “Do Not Block — Bart Borden concrete pad for the new pad-mounted reviews for a cell tower exemption Cleveland Utilities has never forgotten. Intersection” signs on the bypass that switchgear which will be provided by request on 20th Street SE; The Haven Subsequently, the local utility has alert motorists in the dual left-turn CU. The 1960s equipment is in need of at the Grove Townhomes on Tasso made every effort to send emergency lanes onto McGrady not to allow them- the green light, from traveling west being replaced, Borden explained. Lane NE; Springbrook Apartments site crews where they are needed most, pro- selves to be caught in the middle of the through the large intersection. n As of the day of Borden’s report, exemption request on Blackburn Road; vided they can be spared. junction during a cycle change in the New signage is also being erected at Liberty Power was scheduled to per- Taco Bell restaurant on Paul Huff In the case of the Gatlinburg tragedy, traffic signal pattern. Peerless Road and Raider Drive. form final testing on the load tap Parkway; and a cell tower site review CU was quick to dispatch both men The congestion issue has been wors- “Our engineering department issued changer of the new Payne Gap sub- exemption request on North Ocoee and equipment. ening, especially during periods of rush a work order to install two ‘Yield to station power transformer whose Street NE. “I would like to thank foreman Travis hour, “... due to the limited vehicle- Pedestrian’ signs at Peerless Road and installation was taking place in mid- n Engineers completed plat reviews Ownby and his crew, consisting of lead storage space between this intersection Raider Drive,” he said. “The signs are January. for The Haven at Grove Townhomes lineman Steve Mowery, and linemen and the Young Road intersection.” optional, but serve as an additional n Crews installed underground (preliminary plat) on Tasso Lane NE; Eric Smith and Zach Trew; and fore- Too often motorists are making the reminder for drivers.” three-phase primary conductors, a Brook Hollow, 19 new lots (final plat) man Al Butler and his crew, consisting left turn, even as the signal is changing In other Electric Division reports: 75kva three-phase pad-mounted trans- on Peach Orchard Hill Road NE; Lee of lead lineman Bill Raulston, and line- from green to yellow, and thereby are n CU’s transmission line designer former, disconnected temporary service Heights, revised lots 3 and 3A (final men Chris Wood and Max McCann,” getting stranded in the large intersec- completed 100 percent of the 69 kV and made connections for permanent plat) on Elm Drive NE; and Brad Borden stressed. tion under a red light. This scenario line from the South Cleveland substa- service for the new Wendy’s restaurant Benton property (final plat) on Pryor He credited the civic-mindedness and hinders APD-40 motorists, who have tion to the proposed substation site for on Paul Huff Parkway. Drive NE. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, February 20, 2017— 5
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TUESDAY, FEB. 21, 2017 Grammer, 62. awareness about the matters that con- CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS Happy Birthday: Look for the good cern you the most. Participate in DAY: Ellen Page, 30; Jennifer Love in everything that unfolds this year. events that will give you a platform to Hewitt, 38; William Baldwin, 54; Kelsey Use charm and thoughtfulness to raise express your views and offer sugges- tions. Use persuasive tactics to get others to pitch in and help. Strive for perfection. Your numbers are 10, 13, 22, 27, 32, 36, 47. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Keep Contract Bridge your emotions level regardless of what by Steve Becker is inferred or who steps in your way. Own what you do and use your knowl- Hagar the Horrible edge and experience to overrule any- one who challenges you. Don't argue, state facts. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Check out destinations that interest you or make plans to get together with some- one you don't get to see very often. Travel will lead to knowledge and information that will inspire you to take on something new and exciting. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Trust in yourself before you take someone else's word as truth. Hype up what you want others to know and you will find out who is eligible to contribute some- Dilbert thing worthwhile to your pursuits. Gains are apparent. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Learn as you go. Your astute way of observ- ing what's going on around you will help you make a personal decision that can improve your most valued relationships. Choose to walk away from those who have taken advantage of you. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Map out a plan and work toward making it hap- pen. Stay focused on the way you envision your future. Personal improvements can be met if you are Garfield disciplined and willing to do things dif- ferently. Adapt and excel. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Joint ventures will not be in your best inter- est. Gather all the information you can, but look for alternative ways to move forward on your own. It's OK to discuss your plans as long as you don't get involved in financial partnerships. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Domestic situations will be difficult to deal with. Emotions will be due to unwanted meddling or impulsive actions. Remain calm and do your best to talk your way through any discord that you face. Beetle Bailey Love will conquer hate. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Spend more time at home sorting out what you want to do personally and how you can initiate reaching your goals. Determination and responding to what others suggest will help you make up your mind. Do what works best for you. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Problems while traveling or dealing with official matters will arise if you aren't fully prepared and don't have your course of action or direction mapped out well. Don't leave anything Dennis the Menace By Ned Classics to chance. Make love, not war. By Conrad Day CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Don't let anyone persuade you to head in a direction that doesn't feel right to you. Emotions will be difficult to control if you are drawn into a situation that makes you feel nervous or uncertain. Trust in your abilities. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Your intelligence and willpower will help you bring about the changes you need to make in order to find your way to finan- cial freedom. Contracts, negotiations and unexpected gains look promising. Physical improvements are featured. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): An adamant mindset will help you reach your goal. Use your experience and call on people who have proven to be an asset in the past. Offer incentives and you will form a coalition that is bound to get results. Birthday Baby: You are gentle, car- ing and perceptive. You are soulful and accommodating. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, February 20, 2017— 7
MONDAYAFTERNOON/EVENING FEBRUARY 20, 2017 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30 WRCBNBC 3 The Ellen DeGeneres Show Live at 5:00 Live at 5:30 News Nightly News Ent. Tonight Inside Edition American Ninja Warrior “All Stars” (N) ’ Å (DVS) Timeless “The Red Scare” News Tonight Show-J. Fallon Seth Meyers WELFTBN 4 John Hagee Jewish Jesus Praise Å John Gray Call2All Rodriguez Potters Praise (N) Å Franklin J. Duplantis Graham GregLau Praise Å Joel Osteen Perry Stone WTNB 5Nancy’s Neighborhood WTNB Today Body Southern-Fit Deals Around Town Around Town Around Town Around Town Texas Music Around Town Around Town WFLICW 6 Maury A mobile love lounge. Name Game Name Game Millionaire Millionaire Family Feud Family Feud Supergirl (N) ’ Å Jane the Virgin (N) ’ Å Mod Fam Mod Fam Hollywood No-Dentures Two Men Two Men WNGHPBS 7 Martha Speak Odd Squad Wild Kratts Arthur ’ (EI) PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Å Rick Steves Georgia Trav. Antiques Roadshow (N) The Talk -- Race in America (N) ’ Å A Place to Call Home Å Hidden Killers ’ Å DAYSTAR 8Mission Bill Winston Love a Child Jewish Voice Hour of Sal Creflo Dollar Manna Fest John Hagee Rod Parsley Joni: Table Marcus and Joni J. Duplantis Ron Carp. Kenneth W. K. Copeland Robison Enjoying-Life WTVCABC 9 Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å News News News World News Wheel Jeopardy! (N) The Bachelor Nick travels to the women’s hometowns. (N) (:01) Quantico (N) ’ Å News (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live ’ (:37) Nightline WTCIPBS 10 Odd Squad Odd Squad Wild Kratts Arthur ’ (EI) World News Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Å Antiques Roadshow (N) The Talk -- Race in America ’ Å Southern World News Charlie Rose (N) ’ Å WTVC2FOX 11 Harry (N) ’ Å Family Feud Family Feud Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Big Bang Big Bang 24: Legacy (N) ’ (:01) APB (N) Å (DVS) News at 10 Seinfeld ’ Last-Standing Last-Standing Paid Program 2 Broke Girls WDEFCBS 12 The Dr. Oz Show (N) Å Judge Judy Judge Judy News 12 at 6 CBS News Prime News Andy Griffith Kevin Can Man-Plan Superior Dnts 2 Broke Girls Scorpion (N) ’ Å News Late Show-Colbert Corden QVC 13Beauty We Love Å Gourmet Holiday Å Inspired Style Å LOGO by Lori Goldstein Isaac Mizrahi Live! Å PM Style With Shawn Killinger Å Powerful Innovations CSPAN 14(:15) Public Affairs Events ’ Å Politics and Public Policy Today ’ Å Politics & Public Policy WGN-A 15Blue Bloods “Old Wounds” Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods ’ Å›› “The Guardian” (2006, Drama) Kevin Costner, Ashton Kutcher, Sela Ward. Å›› “The Guardian” (2006, Drama) Kevin Costner, Ashton Kutcher, Sela Ward. Å HSN 16Beautyrest Mattresses (N) Signature Club Signature Club The Monday Night Show The Monday Night Show Concierge Collection Presidents’ Day Weekend Presidents’ Day Weekend Kitchen Organization (N) E! 23››› “Wedding Crashers” (2005) Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn. Å››› “Wedding Crashers” (2005) Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn. Å››› “The Hangover” (2009, Comedy) Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms. Å››› “The Hangover” (2009) Å ESQTV 24Knife Fight Knife Fight Knife Fight Knife Fight Knife Fight Knife Fight Knife Fight Knife Fight Knife Fight Knife Fight Knife Fight “Whole Pig” Brew Dogs “San Diego” Brew Dogs “San Francisco” Car Matchmaker Å LIFE 25›› “Rumor Has It...” (2005) Jennifer Aniston. Å›› “You Again” (2010) Kristen Bell. Å›› “Two Weeks Notice” (2002) Sandra Bullock. Å Bates Motel “Dark Paradise” Cleveland Abduction (12:02) “Two Weeks Notice” TLC 26My 600-Lb. Life Cynthia loses weight for her children. ’ My 600-Lb. Life ’ Å My 600-Lb. Life ’ Å My 600-Lb. Life ’ Å Counting On Everyone celebrates Jinger’s wedding. (N) ’ Counting On Everyone celebrates Jinger’s wedding. ’ TBS 27The Detour The Detour The Detour The Detour The Detour The Detour The Detour The Detour Family Guy Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Conan Å 2 Broke Girls Conan Å TNT 28Hobbit-Jrny ››› “The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug” (2013) Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman. Å (DVS) ›› “The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies” (2014) Ian McKellen. Premiere. Law & Order Å (DVS) Law & Order “Immortal” ’ USA 29Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley WWE Monday Night RAW (N) ’ (Live) Å (:05) Friday Night Tykes CSI: Crime Scene FX 30Mike & Molly ›› “2 Guns” (2013, Action) Denzel Washington, Mark Wahlberg. ’ Å›› “The Equalizer” (2014, Action) Denzel Washington, Marton Csokas. ’ Å›› “The Equalizer” (2014, Action) Denzel Washington, Marton Csokas. ’ Å ESPN 31SportsNation Questionable Around/Horn Interruption SportsCenter W/Michael College Basketball Miami at Virginia. (N) (Live) College Basketball Texas at West Virginia. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) Å SportsCenter W/Van Pelt ESPN2 32The Jump Outside Lines Nación ESPN (N) (Live) Around/Horn Interruption Women’s College Basketball Maryland at Ohio State. (N) Women’s College Basketball Baylor at Texas. (N) (Live) Basketball 30 for 30 FSTN 33NHL Hockey World Poker Tour NC State Spotlight College Basketball Clemson at Miami. Women’s College Basketball Miami at Duke. Women’s College Basketball Virginia at Virginia Tech. SEC 34(3:00) The Paul Finebaum Show (N) (Live) Å Women’s College Basketball Alabama at Auburn. (N) Å SEC Inside SEC Inside SEC Storied Å SEC Inside SEC Inside SEC Rewind Å GOLF 35(1:00) PGA Tour Golf Genesis Open, Final Round. Golf Central (N) (Live) The Golf Fix ›› “The Greatest Game Ever Played” (2005, Drama) Shia LaBeouf. ›› “The Greatest Game Ever Played” (2005, Drama) Shia LaBeouf. FS1 36FA Cup Soccer Speak for Yourself NASCAR Race Hub (N) (Live) Monster Jam (N) Å UFC Reloaded (N) Å Sports Live TMZ Sports NASCAR Race Hub Å FSSE 37Women’s College Basketball Future Phen. GeorgiaS Basketball Driven Driven Boxing Future Phen. XTERRA World Champion XTERRA USA Championship Driven WEA 38(3:00) Weather Center Live (N) Å (5:59) Weather Underground (N) Å Weather Gone Viral Å Weather Gone Viral Å Think You’d Survive? Think You’d Survive? Think You’d Survive? CNBC 39Jay Leno’s Garage Å Jay Leno’s Garage Å Shark Tank ’ Å Shark Tank ’ Å Shark Tank ’ Å Shark Tank ’ Å Shark Tank ’ Å Shark Tank ’ Å Shark Tank ’ Å MSNBC 40MSNBC Live MTP Daily (N) Å For the Record With Greta Hardball Chris Matthews All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word 11th Hour Hardball The Rachel Maddow Show CNN 41The Lead With Jake Tapper Situation Room With Wolf Situation Room With Wolf Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) CNN Tonight w/ Don Lemon CNN Tonight w/ Don Lemon Anderson Cooper 360 Å HDLN 42Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File Situation Room With Wolf Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) How It Really Happened Forensic File Forensic File Anderson Cooper 360 Å FNC 43Your World With Neil Cavuto The Five (N) Å Special Report The First 100 Days (N) The O’Reilly Factor (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) Hannity (N) Å The O’Reilly Factor Å Tucker Carlson Tonight HIST 44American Pickers ’ Å American Pickers ’ Å American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ American Pickers ’ Å American Pickers: Bonus Pawn Stars Pawn Stars (:03) Swamp People Å (12:03) American Pickers ’ TRUTV 45Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro BOS: Political Billy-Street Billy-Street Billy-Street Carbonaro Carbonaro A&E 46(2:30) “The Negotiator” ’›› “Bad Boys” (1995, Action) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith, Tea Leoni. ’ Å››› “Taken” (2008) Liam Neeson. ’ Bates Motel Bates Motel “Dark Paradise” (:03) ›› “Bad Boys” (1995) Martin Lawrence. ’ Å DISC 47Fast N’ Loud: Zero to 100 Fast N’ Loud: Zero to 100 Fast N’ Loud: Zero to 100 Fast N’ Loud: Zero to 100 Fast N’ Loud (N) ’ Å Fast N’ Loud (N) ’ Å Diesel Brothers (N) ’ Å Fast N’ Loud ’ Å Diesel Brothers ’ Å NATGEO 48Obama: The Price of Hope Obama: The Price of Hope Obama: The Price of Hope The ’90s: Great Decade? The ’90s: Great Decade? The ’90s: Great Decade? The ’90s: Great Decade? The ’90s: Great Decade? The ’90s: Great Decade? TRAV 49Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Delicious Delicious Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Booze Traveler (N) Å Trip Testers Trip Testers Bizarre Foods/Zimmern FOOD 50Chopped (Part 2 of 5) Å Chopped (Part 3 of 5) Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Kids Baking Championship Cake Wars Å Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Cake Wars Å HGTV 51Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Hunters Hunters Love It or List It (N) Å Hunters Hunters Int’l Tiny House Tiny House Love It or List It Å ANPL 52Treehouse Masters Å Treehouse Masters Å Treehouse Masters Å Treehouse Masters Å Treehouse Masters Å Treehouse Masters Å Treehouse Masters Å Animal Nation With Anthony Animal Nation With Anthony FREE 53“Pirates of the Caribbean” ››› “The Blind Side” (2009, Drama) Sandra Bullock, Tim McGraw. ’ Å Shadowhunters (N) ’ Å (:01) Beyond (N) ’ Å (:02) Shadowhunters Å The 700 Club ’ Å›› “Uncle Buck” (1989) DISN 54“Judy Moody-NOT Bummer Summer” “Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible Day” Stuck in the Middle ’ Stuck/Middle Stuck/Middle ›› “Ramona and Beezus” (2010) Joey King. ’ ‘G’ Å (10:50) Jessie (:20) Jessie Girl Meets Best Friends NICK 55SpongeBob SpongeBob ››› “The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie” (2004) ’ SpongeBob Bunsen Loud House Loud House Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ (:33) Friends TOON 56Teen Titans Go! Gumball Gumball Teen Titans Cloudy, Meat Teen Titans Cloudy, Meat King of Hill Cleveland Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Burgers Burgers Family Guy Family Guy Chicken Aqua Teen TVLND 57M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond King King King King AMC 58››› “Erin Brockovich” (2000, Drama) Julia Roberts, Albert Finney. ‘R’ Å›››› “Forrest Gump” (1994, Comedy-Drama) Tom Hanks, Robin Wright. ‘PG-13’ Å Humans (N) Å Humans Å››› “Erin Brockovich” TCM 59››› “The Pink Panther” (1963) Peter Sellers. Å››› “The Pirate” (1948) Judy Garland, Gene Kelly. Å››› “A Place in the Sun” (1951) Montgomery Clift. Å (:15) ››› “Pocketful of Miracles” (1961) Glenn Ford, Bette Davis. Å Poltergeist HALL 60Home Imp. Home Imp. Home Imp. Home Imp. Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls OXYGEN 61(3:58) Snapped Å (4:59) Snapped Å (5:59) Snapped Å (6:59) Snapped Å Snapped “Melissa Stredney” Snapped “Shellye Stark” Snapped “Amanda Kaur” Snapped “Rebecca Bryan” (12:01) Snapped Å BRAVO 62(3:59) Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules (N) (:01) Summer House (N) Watch What (:31) Vanderpump Rules Housewives SYFY 63(3:30) ›› “Doom” (2005) The Rock, Karl Urban. Å›› “G.I. Joe: Retaliation” (2013, Action) Dwayne Johnson. Å (DVS) ›› “Ghost Rider” (2007, Action) Nicolas Cage, Eva Mendes. Å›› “Drive Angry” (2011, Action) Nicolas Cage. Å SPIKE 64(3:30) › “The Marine” (2006) John Cena. ›› “The Expendables” (2010, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Jet Li. ’ Å›› “The Expendables 3” (2014, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham. ’ Å››› “Braveheart” (1995) Mel Gibson. ’ Å COM 65South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park (:20) South Park “The Coon Trilogy” Å South Park South Park Archer Å Archer Å South Park South Park Daily Show (:31) The Comedy Central Roast Å MTV 66Teen Mom 2 “Last to Know” Teen Mom 2 “Fake Out” ’ Friends Friends Friends ’ Friends ’ Teen Mom 2 “Fake Out” ’ Teen Mom 2 (N) ’ Å Teen Mom 2 (:32) Teen Mom 2 ’ Å Teen Mom 2 (12:05) Teen Mom 2 Å VH1 67(3:50) Love & Hip Hop Å (4:55) Love & Hip Hop Å Love & Hip Hop ’ Å Love & Hip Hop ’ Å Love & Hip Hop (N) Å The Breaks ’ Å Dinner Party Love & Hip Hop Å The Breaks ’ Å Dinner Party CMTV 68Reba Å Reba Å Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing “Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser” (2015) David Spade, Brittany Daniel. Å (:45) Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Challenge “Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser” BET 69(1:00) The Temptations The New Edition Story Legendary R&B group New Edition. (Part 1 of 3) The New Edition Story New Edition puts business first. (Part 2 of 3) The New Edition Story (Part 3 of 3) Pin. Tour: Nicki Minaj Live SCIENCE 83What on Earth? ’ Å What on Earth? ’ Å What on Earth? ’ Å What on Earth? ’ Å What on Earth? ’ Å (:01) What on Earth? Å Secrets of the Underground (:03) What on Earth? Å (12:04) What on Earth? ’ CSPAN2 85In Depth “Nick Adams” Author Nick Adams. ’ Lisa Napoli Discusses Ray Communicat Larrie Ferreiro Discusses Brothers at Arms Anti April Ryan/ At Mama’s Knee The Blood of Emmett Till ’ EWTN 100Catholic Fam. Animated St. Extraordinary Bookmark EWTN News Grace Filled Daily Mass - Olam The Journey Home (N) EWTN News Holy Rosary World Over Live Catholics Women of Daily Mass - Olam WPXA ION 107 Criminal Minds “100” Å Criminal Minds ’ Å Criminal Minds “Retaliation” Criminal Minds ’ Å Criminal Minds ’ Å Criminal Minds “Parasite” Criminal Minds ’ Å Criminal Minds ’ Å Criminal Minds ’ Å DISXD 117Pokémon: XY Gravity Falls Star-For. Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Star-For. Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Star-For. Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Gravity Falls Star-For. GSN 144The Chase Å Deal or No Deal ’ Å Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud COOK 153Fact or Fict Fact or Fict Fact or Fict Fact or Fict Fact or Fict Fact or Fict Fact or Fict Fact or Fict Fact or Fict Fact or Fict Fact or Fict Fact or Fict Fact or Fict Fact or Fict Good Eats Good Eats ’ Fact or Fict Fact or Fict WE 163CSI: Miami ’ Å CSI: Miami “Wannabe” ’ CSI: Miami “Deadline” Å CSI: Miami “The Oath” ’ CSI: Miami “Not Landing” CSI: Miami “Rap Sheet” ’ CSI: Miami ’ Å CSI: Miami “Wannabe” ’ CSI: Miami “Deadline” Å GALA 217Noticiero Guereja Como Dice el Dicho (SS) El Chavo El Chavo Vecinos Vecinos La Familia La Familia La Familia La Familia La Familia La Familia Noticias Noticias con Denise La Hora Pico TELE 223María Celeste Suelta la Sopa ’ (SS) Decisiones Noticias Caso Cerrado: Edición La Fan (N) ’ (SS) La Doña (N) ’ (SS) El Chema (N) ’ (SS) Al Rojo Vivo Titulares La Doña ’ (SS) UNIV 224El Gordo y la Flaca (N) Primer Impacto (N) (SS) Hotel Todo Noticiero Uni. La Rosa de Guadalupe (N) Pequeños Gigantes USA (N) Vino el Amor (N) El color de la pasión (N) Impacto Noticiero Uni Contacto Deportivo (N) NBCSP 311Mecum Auto Auctions “Anaheim” NASCAR America (N) ’ (Live) Å Mecum Auto Auctions “Kansas City” Mecum Auto Auctions “Kansas City” Mecum Auto Auctions Auto auction from Kansas City, Mo. DLC 319Dr. G: Medical Examiner ’ Dr. G: Medical Examiner ’ Dr. G: Medical Examiner ’ Dr. G: Medical Examiner ’ Dr. G: Medical Examiner ’ Dr. G: Medical Examiner ’ Dr. G: Medical Examiner ’ Dr. G: Medical Examiner ’ Dr. G: Medical Examiner ’
Monday Best Bets 8 p.m. on (WRCB) 9 p.m. on (WFLI) 9 p.m. on (WNGH) (WTCI) 9 p.m. on (VH1) 10 p.m. on (LIFE) (A&E) American Ninja Warrior Jane the Virgin The Talk — Race in America The Breaks Bates Motel Normally debuting new NBC episodes in Upon scoring a book deal, Jane (Gina Ro- This new documentary focuses on the very Inspired by a non-fiction book by journalist The fifth and final season of this “Psycho” the summer, this competition serves up driguez) mulls quitting her job in the new specific conversations between parents Dan Charnas and preceded by an earlier prequel opens two years after the hor- another new “All Stars” special edition, with “Chapter Fifty-Six.” Her panic attacks make of color with their children on what to do if TV movie, this new series follows three rific events at the end of Season 4, when “dream teams” of past contenders chosen her wonder whether making that decision, they’re stopped by police. All aspects are young friends — aspiring record executive Norman Bates (Freddie Highmore) finally by hosts Matt Iseman and Akbar Gbajabi- or something else, is the cause. Rogelio considered through interviews with family Nikki Jones (Afton Williamson), her boy- snapped and murdered his controlling amila and co-host Kristine Leahy. Those and Xo’s (Jaime Camil, Andrea Navedo) members of different ages, law enforcers friend David Aaron (David Call) and Dee- mother, Norma (Vera Farmiga). The action athletes tackle obstacles that will be famil- path back to friendship hits a hurdle. The and community activists. A study of the situ- Vee (Mack Wilds), a producer hunting for resumes with Norman an outwardly well-ad- iar to viewers of the show, but there also Marbella’s image runs into trouble that Pe- ation in different localities is affirmed by the the next big rap star — as they try to make justed adult member of his community, but are several “supersized” challenges that tra (Yael Grobglas) scrambles to fix. Rafael fact that the two-hour program was filmed their marks on the expanding hip-hop scene privately his violent blackouts are increas- include the Endless Invisible Climb (which (Justin Baldoni) plans to take an active across the country in settings from Long of 1990 New York. The cast also includes ing. Later this season, watch for Grammy- just sounds scary) and the Super Salmon business role again. Beach, Calif., to Cleveland. Wood Harris, Evan Handler, Cliff “Method winning singer Rihanna in the iconic role of Ladder. Man” Smith and Russell Hornsby. ill-fated Marion Crane.
TUESDAYAFTERNOON/EVENING FEBRUARY 21, 2017 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30 WRCBNBC 3 The Ellen DeGeneres Show Live at 5:00 Live at 5:30 News Nightly News Ent. Tonight Inside Edition The Wall “Ashle and Xandi” This Is Us “Memphis” (N) ’ Chicago Fire “Purgatory” (N) News Tonight Show-J. Fallon Seth Meyers WELFTBN 4 John Hagee Prophecy Praise Å John Gray Your Dream Supernatural Potters Praise (N) Å Prince Bil Cornelius Joyce Meyer Your Dream Praise Å Adventures World Impact WTNB 5Nancy’s Neighborhood WTNB Today Body Book Tennova Talk Unity Nashville Rise Up Around Town Around Town Texas Music Around Town Around Town WFLICW 6 Maury ’ Å Name Game Name Game Millionaire Millionaire Family Feud Family Feud The Flash (N) ’ Å DC’s Legends of Tomorrow Mod Fam Mod Fam Hollywood No-Dentures Two Men Two Men WNGHPBS 7 Martha Speak Odd Squad Wild Kratts Arthur ’ (EI) PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Å Lawmakers Place American Masters Author and activist Maya Angelou. (N) Frontline “Out of Gitmo” (N) The Talk -- Race in America ’ Å DAYSTAR 8Grace Bill Winston Love a Child Jewish Voice Guillermo Creflo Dollar Jerry Savelle John Hagee Rod Parsley Joni: Table Marcus and Joni Joel Osteen Å Walking-Faith K. Copeland Robison Enjoying-Life WTVCABC 9 Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å News News News World News Wheel Jeopardy! (N) The Middle Housewife Fresh-Boat Real O’Neals Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. News (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live ’ (:37) Nightline WTCIPBS 10 Odd Squad Odd Squad Wild Kratts Arthur ’ (EI) World News Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Å American Masters Author and activist Maya Angelou. (N) Frontline “Out of Gitmo” (N) The A List World News Charlie Rose (N) ’ Å WTVC2FOX 11 Harry (N) ’ Å Family Feud Family Feud Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Big Bang Big Bang New Girl (N) The Mick (N) (:01) Bones (N) ’ (PA) News at 10 Seinfeld ’ Last-Standing Last-Standing Paid Program 2 Broke Girls WDEFCBS 12 The Dr. Oz Show (N) Å Judge Judy Judge Judy News 12 at 6 CBS News Prime News Andy Griffith NCIS (N) ’ Å (DVS) Bull “What’s Your Number?” NCIS: New Orleans (N) ’ News Late Show-Colbert Corden QVC 13Gold Jewelry Å Powerful Innovations Gardening Made Easy Powerful Innovations Tuesday Night Beauty Å The Find With Shawn Killinger Å George Foreman Cooking CSPAN 14(3:30) Public Affairs Events ’ Å Politics and Public Policy Today ’ Å Politics & Public Policy WGN-A 15Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Outsiders “We Are Kinnah” Outsiders “We Are Kinnah” Outsiders “We Are Kinnah” Outsiders “We Are Kinnah” HSN 16Kitchen Time Savers (N) Kitchen Time Savers (N) Designer Gallery Designer Gallery Kitchen Organization (N) Kitchen Time Savers (N) Signature Club Signature Club LORAC Cosmetics (N) Å E! 23Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian E! News (N) Å››› “Easy A” (2010) Emma Stone, Penn Badgley. Å So Cosmo Å E! News (N) Å ESQTV 24Friday Night Tykes Å Friday Night Tykes Å Friday Night Tykes Å Friday Night Tykes Å Friday Night Tykes Å Friday Night Tykes (N) Best Bars in America Å Best Bars in America Å Car Match. Car Match. LIFE 25Dance Moms Å Dance Moms Å Dance Moms Å Dance Moms Å Dance Moms (N) Å (:02) Dance Moms Å (:02) The Pop Game Å (:04) The Pop Game Å (12:02) Dance Moms Å TLC 26Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes My Big Fat Fabulous Life ’ My Big Fat Fabulous Life My Big Fat Fabulous Life (N) (:02) Tattoo Girls (N) ’ My Big Fat Fabulous Life ’ (12:04) Tattoo Girls ’ TBS 27Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang The Detour The Detour (:03) Conan Å The Detour (:36) Conan TNT 28Bones A Halloween killer. ’ Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å›› “Jack the Giant Slayer” (2013, Fantasy) Nicholas Hoult. Å (DVS) ›› “Godzilla” (2014) Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ken Watanabe. Å (DVS) USA 29Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU WWE SmackDown! (N) ’ (Live) Å Chrisley Chrisley Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam Mod Fam FX 30Mike & Molly Mike & Molly ›› “Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters” (2013) ’ Å››› “The Avengers” (2012, Action) Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans. ’ Å Taboo “Episode 7” (N) ’ Å (:23) Taboo “Episode 7” ’ Å ESPN 31SportsNation Questionable Around/Horn Interruption SportsCenter W/Michael College Basketball South Carolina at Florida. (N) (Live) College Basketball Indiana at Iowa. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) Å SportsCenter W/Van Pelt ESPN2 32The Jump SportsNation (N) Å Questionable Around/Horn Interruption College Basketball Oklahoma at Baylor. (N) (Live) College Basketball Mississippi at Mississippi State. (N) NFL Live (N) Å Basketball Jalen FSTN 33Driven Bob Redfern Destination UFC Event UFC Beneath Predators NHL Hockey Calgary Flames at Nashville Predators. (N) (Live) Postgame World Poker Tour NHL Hockey SEC 34(3:00) The Paul Finebaum Show (N) (Live) Å College Basketball Auburn at LSU. (N) (Live) College Basketball Kentucky at Missouri. (N) (Live) Å SEC Now (N) (Live) Å SEC Now Å GOLF 35LPGA Tour Golf Golf Central (N) (Live) School of Golf (N) ››› “Tin Cup” (1996, Comedy) Kevin Costner, Rene Russo. ››› “Tin Cup” (1996, Comedy) Kevin Costner, Rene Russo. FS1 36UEFA Soccer Speak for Yourself NASCAR Race Hub (N) (Live) NASCAR Big East College Basketball St. John’s at Marquette. (N) Å Boxing Sports Live TMZ Sports FSSE 37Future Phen. Gamecock In. Clemson Running ’ Golf America XTERRA Adv. Rodeo From March 18, 2016. 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But In thIs Photo tAken Presidents Day, a holiday that’s recent presidents are also differ- FrIdAy, George Cleveland taking on a new meaning for ent. poses in his office in North some Americans this year as “He’s not a man who would Conway, N.h., in front of a photo President Donald Trump — to have been tweeting, for sure. It’s depicting the inauguration of his the dismay of some and delight of not going to happen,” he said. grandfather, President Grover others — upends traditional These days, people have a Cleveland. he said Presidents notions of the office. more informal connection to the Day seems more of a holiday The holiday began as a cele- institution: “It’s sort of the end of these days than a chance for bration of George Washington’s leadership as we know it, where birthday, Feb. 22, and its official the leader sets himself apart.” people to look back at American name remains Washington’s —- history. Birthday. Juathawala Harris, 67, of Throughout the 19th century, Baltimore, was on a trip to Dallas communities celebrated with that included a visit to the Sixth parades and fireworks, said Evan Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, Phifer, a research historian at which is dedicated to telling the the White House Historical story of the assassination of Association. In the late 1800s, President John F. Kennedy. Feb. 22 became a federal holiday. Harris, who works as a manag- The holiday was moved to the er for a dialysis unit, said had heroic presidents. Even the A Democrat who voted for London, said Presidents Day is a president.” third Monday in February in Presidents Day meant more to ones who were not great still Hillary Clinton, she said presi- reminder “that the government is —- 1971, creating a three-day week- her in the past. were, by and large, great people.” dents she has admired include not just the president. It’s the Felicia Paul, who lives on the end for many workers. “We’ve lived through presiden- The presidency began to Barack Obama and John F. judiciary and it’s the legislature,” Flathead Indian Reservation in “There was fear when the holi- cies, and they have always been demystify under Franklin Kennedy. she said. “I think that is the Montana, voted for Hillary day was moved to the third men that we look up to. That is Roosevelt, who created personal She feels that President lifeblood of the American system Clinton. Monday that it would lose the not so for me now,” said Harris, connections with Americans Donald Trump is “disgracing” the and constitution, and the great “My fears and my hopes as a distinction of Washington’s who voted for Democratic candi- through his radio “fireside chats” presidency. presidents we have will respect Native person is that he thinks birthday, and people would for- date Hillary Clinton. in the depths of the Great “I don’t think that this presi- that.” about the Native people, our get his legacy,” Phifer said. “I am fearful now, and I’ve Depression, she said. That famil- dent has much class, or integri- Heenan, who voted for Hillary treaty rights,” Paul said. To some extent, that has hap- never been fearful in all of my iarity eventually “ended up ty, or even intelligence, to be Clinton, said she thinks What does the holiday mean to pened. Abraham Lincoln’s birth- years,” she said, adding that she breeding contempt, I think, for honest,” Bicknell said. “So I President Donald Trump is test- her? day is Feb. 12, and many people is scared the country may be normal presidents, or traditional think he’s affected the presiden- ing the idea of the presidency “to “As a Native American, I really now associate both presidents moving toward a war. presidents.” cy in a negative way, and I think the limits” but a positive out- don’t call it a Presidents Day hol- with the holiday. It has also Presidents Day, she said, now “In the end, this has led to a that the rest of the world feels come is that his actions are mak- iday,” she said. “I just think of it become a retail holiday, where feels tarnished. Donald Trump, a populist dema- the same.” ing people think about the role of as an all-chief’s day.” shoppers can get deals on cars, —- gogue in the White House,” she —- the president. furniture and other goods during Robin Allweiss, a 56-year-old said. “The Trump presidency, George Davenport, 23, works —- Presidents Day sales. attorney from Tampa, Florida, based on the baser instincts of two jobs — one as a dishwasher George Cleveland, 64, of The Associated Press spoke considers herself a patriot and people, is painful to me. It feels and the other as a street sign- Tamworth, New Hampshire, was with people around the country takes Presidents Day seriously — like a desecration.” holding Statue of Liberty for a tax born into politics; his grandfa- about their ideas about especially so this year. She is a —- preparation service in St. ther was President Grover Presidents Day, the presidency Trump supporter and thinks he’s Deen Brown, 94, of Oakdale, Petersburg, Florida. He has two Cleveland, who was elected in and how it is changing. vastly different than any other Connecticut, conducted subma- toddlers, and affordable educa- 1884 and 1892. —- president in the country’s histo- rine war patrols for the Navy tion is his biggest concern for the He will be spending Presidents Jack Warren is executive ry. during World War II. future. Day taking a friend to the hospi- director of the Society of the “He relates to us. He gives us a Brown said he has early mem- Presidents Day doesn’t mean tal to have shoulder surgery. Cincinnati, the nation’s oldest feeling that he could be our ories of conversations in his much to him. “What does Presidents Day Come check out the latest in patriotic organization, founded father, our brother, he could be home about Herbert Hoover, “It’s really just another day mean to me? Well, it’s a nice idea wallpaper in 1783. George Washington was our cousin or our best friend, president from 1929 to 1933. where I work, and a day off for to think that we’d all kind of take the first president general of the and that’s what makes him so “What is most impressive to kids,” he said. a day and review American histo- unbelievable york sale 50% off! group. different. He doesn’t care what me, and I still believe this firmly —- ry and the high points and thecabinetry hardware 25% off He calls the idea of Presidents anybody thinks. What he wants today, is the awe of the momen- Wendy Nelson, 59, a hair- low points and what some of the Day “wrongheaded” and said to do is make America great tous decisions that they’re called dresser in Helena, Montana, presidents did and perhaps WALLPAPER CONNECTION referring to Washington’s again,” she said. on to make. It is just beyond expects a busy day on Presidents didn’t do,” he said. “I’m afraid we Birthday as Presidents Day is a “Donald Trump cares about 1250 BENTON PIKE-423-476-7961 belief. And this was true for Day, as legislators and govern- don’t do that. Presidents Day wallpaperconnection.com reflection of how out of touch we us. And no other president in the President Roosevelt and also for ment workers come in for hair- right now seems to be really are with our revolutionary ori- history of the United States, or President Harry Truman, and it cuts and other services. “They more of a holiday.” gins. even any foreign leader, has may be coming true today,” he have that day off. I don’t,” she —- “The revolution George cared about his country as much said. “And very often, they don’t said. Nareg You Fradjian, need 32, to a photog-see a doctor but can’t Washington led created the first as Donald Trump.” get to choose between right and “Presidents Day means a cele- rapher who lives in Pasadena, great republic since antiquity. It —- wrong. That’s too simple. ... They bration of leadership that we California, was make among the it 3,000 out your door? articulated ideals of universal Barbara Perry, presidential must choose one of the wrongs have in this country,” Nelson people to become a U.S. citizen liberty, natural rights and equal- studies director at the nonparti- and maybe the one that’s least said. “We have independence, during Just a Los call Angeles and ceremony let us come to you. ity that have shaped the entire san Miller Center at the wrong.” and we pick those people.” on Wednesday. Frandjian is from history of our country and have University of Virginia, has been President Donald Trump has On Election Day, she picked Armenia and has been in the reached beyond it,” he said. fascinated by presidents since already changed the way people Donald Trump. “I wanted to see U.S. for the past 16 years. “We don’t need a holiday to she was 4 years old and her see the presidency, he said, change. At first I thought he was “Any president, they work commemorate the presidency. mother took her to see John F. because he’s a businessman who kind of a scary guy. But the more super hard. It’s either four or We do need one to commemorate Kennedy speak one month before is being more decisive than some I listened to him, the more I real- eight years. They live and our greatest national leader.” he was elected. of his predecessors. ized he’s very independent, too. breathe their job every single —- Children as young as 6 have a “He certainly deserves the And that’s what this country’s day,” said Fradjian. Curt Viebranz is president and sense of the president — who he respect of the nation,” he said. about.” He said he would have voted CEO of George Washington’s is and what he does — long —- —- for Trump if he had gotten his Virginia estate, Mount Vernon. before they understand Congress Rhonda Bicknell, 39, who is in Helen Heenan, 69, was visiting citizenship in time. He expects between 10,000 and or the judiciary, she said, and real estate investment, is based The President’s House on “It’s awesome to have that one 15,000 people to visit on teaching children about the pres- in Phoenix but spends most of Wednesday. 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Tennessee’s film industry experiencing Reuse The News Call Front Door Medicine Recycle this newspaper For More Details - 423.284.3930 significant growth since 2010 Available Sun.-Wed. by Appointment JOHNSON CITY (AP) — In a for the resume and good for that stimulants. state famous for its banjos and community, because everything Launched in 1983 by then- bluegrass, television and movie went smoothly. No one really Gov. Lamar Alexander, the com- production certainly isn’t the thinks about Tennessee for film, mission immediately saw the most acclaimed of the Volunteer yet, but if the numbers are fruits of its labor in the first year State’s entertainment indus- beginning to show, then more as four films were shot in the tries. stuff will begin coming in.” state, including Mel Gibson’s But a report released in But despite the recent filming “The River” and Sylvester Reach your January by the Center for of “Believe,” as well as “Big Stallone’s “Rhinestone.” Economic Research in Stone Gap,” Rusty Sheridan, an Rep. Timothy Hill, R- financial goal Tennessee found video produc- assistant professor in video pro- Blountville, who shared the tion employment has boomed in duction at ETSU, said it would Center for Economic Research with smart Tennessee since 2010, with the be tough for a production free- in Tennessee report in his week- state ranking seventh in the lancer to maintain work in the ly legislative newsletter, said financial country for employment in the Tri-Cities. balanced incentives were essen- illustrious industry. “Unless it’s got a setting spe- tial to drawing video produc- advice from The report also said that in cific to the mountains, you’re tions to the state, while also the past seven years, show busi- not going to see as many pro- reaping tourism dollars from expert ness employment has grown by ductions (in East Tennessee),” exposure. 8 percent, with nearly 4,400 said Sheridan, who has a back- The report pointed out that in consultants. Tennesseans earning an average ground working on “Shallow 2014, the Convention and of nearly $59,800 before bene- Hal” and “Talladega Nights.” Visitors Corporation surveyed Increase your fits. That figure ranks 21.3 per- “I mean hey, it’s great when overnight visitors to Nashville cent higher than the average they come through, but I tell my and found nearly 20 percent profit margin wage of all industries in students, if you want to free- came to visit the city because of Tennessee. lance in the film industry, you’re the “Nashville” television series. and develop While the television series going to want to go to Atlanta or “CERT estimates that tourism 22016016 “Nashville,” and movies “The Nashville or, of course, New York resulting from viewership of savings, Green Mile,” ‘’The Jungle Book” or L.A.” ‘Nashville’ had an estimated and “Walk the Line,” were filmed One specific advantage for $486.7 million in visitor spend- strategies and in the middle and western parts producers and directors who do ing and $34 million in state PPersonalersonal of the state, productions based select Tennessee is an incentive sales tax revenue over three ideas that in East Tennessee have slowly program offered through the years following the show’s pre- begun to grow. Tennessee Entertainment mier,” the report stated. will work “Believe,” a Christmas movie Commission. Welch said the recent success FinancialFinancial released in theaters on Dec. 2, Productions that spend a min- of film and television in the state for you. was largely filmed in Bristol, imum of $200,000 in the state, may keep him closer to home Tennessee, giving local East either per episode or per project, once he graduates. PPlannerlanner Tennessee State University film become eligible for a cash rebate “If there is work here, I would and television students an in the form of a 25-percent like to stay here,” Welch said. opportunity to gain notoriety. grant, according to the enter- “(Video production) is definitely Deadline: Monday, March 6th With a reference from his pro- tainment commission’s website. growing here and in Bristol, in fessor, Courtland Welch, a jun- Also, staff spending 30 con- Nashville and places like that. Publication: Sunday, March 12th ior at ETSU from Knoxville, was tinuous days at a Tennessee (It’s) just wherever I can find selected by the crew to be a pro- hotel can qualify for a rebate of some work, if it happens to be in duction assistant on the film’s all previously paid hotel occu- Tennessee, that would be good. Call Now To Place Your Ad! set. pancy taxes. Free locations, no Obviously cost of production “It was an awesome experi- state income tax and no permit- would be a lot cheaper here than 423-472-5041 ence,” Welch said. “(It was) good ting fees are other production it would be in California.” www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, February 20, 2017—9
Banner file photo, SARALYN NORKUS THE 2016 Lady Mustangs soccer team celebrates winning the Bradley County cup.
Soccer From Page 1 The special education inclu- that as a trajectory and knew sion teacher was especially that Walker Valley girls’ soccer impressed with the school and was on an upward rise, and it community. The desire to be a continued to be so.” part of the things going on there The 2015 season proved that influenced his decision. rise was no hype, as the Lady Taking over as the Lady Mustangs claimed the district Mustangs head coach for their and region titles and advanced 2013 season, Brown saw rather to substate for the first time in rapid success in his new role. program history. In four seasons, Brown’s over- Brown enjoyed witnessing the all coaching record is 43-12-9. renewed energy in the commu- “Things worth having you nity for Walker Valley soccer. must put work into, so I knew it “We went from crowds of 20 would take awhile to develop the or 30 to a little over 200 in the culture and team chemistry that playoffs,” he reflected. I wanted and I didn’t “It was a magical necessarily see the suc- event, and I’m glad the cess coming as quickly girls had the chance to as it did. However, once experience that.” I learned about some of Such quick success is the girls and parents sure to be followed with coming in, I quickly a bit more pressure, but realized that we had a according to Brown, great support network,” that pressure is more Brown explained. intrinsic. “There’s a group of “Because there was girls that have come Brown such instant success, through the Walker there’s always that pres- Valley program that I cannot sure of ‘OK, now you’ve reached speak of highly enough. Those this mark, what’s the next girls were extremely gifted aca- stage?’ But, I know what our demically, knowledgeable about girls are capable of,” he stated. “I Contributed photo soccer and were fantastic team- think the key thing is being real- HAILING FROM ENGLAND, Walker Valley girls’ soccer coach mates to each other. Also, they istic with them and balancing Banner file photo, SARALYN NORKUS had very supportive parents. that with humbleness. I think and special education inclusion teacher Nathan Brown has put down roots in the area with wife, Jessica, and daughter, Juliana. The family NATHAN BROWN celebrates with his team after it defeated When you mix those four things one of the biggest life skills that McMinn County to claim their first ever District 5-AAA title in 2015. together, it makes for a dynamic I’ve really tried to convey is that of three will soon be four, as a son is due in March. team.” we want to win with excellence Brown knew things were and lose with dignity.” have that ‘bouncebackability’ in beginning to shift in the Lady Brown has coined a unique school and, most important, in Mustangs when they got their term to describe what he is life. first big win over a talent-loaded working to instill in the girls, “We can have ‘bouncebacka- East Hamilton team in the 2014 which is “Bouncebackability.” bility’ on the field, which is season. It’s not a word in the diction- great, it will help us look good “That’s when I think things ary but is one that I’ve made up and be a successful soccer started to shift psychologically and our girls understand that team, but more importantly I within our soccer team,” he it’s one of the biggest aspects,” want them to be successful in said. the coach detailed. life. In the classroom and as a “I knew that something was “This is one of the main rea- coach, I teach the kids that their transforming right there before sons that I coach. I love soccer past and what they’ve been my eyes and it was awesome to but overall in life, the goal is for through does not need to dictate see. The following year, we used students and student athletes to their future.”