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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 , 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 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 (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.”

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10—Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, February 20, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com SpaceX launches rocket from NASA’s historic moon pad CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — could be standing there for a prelaunch testing on Sept. 1. A SpaceX rocket soared from satellite send-up in just two Although the company success- NASA’s long-idled moonshot pad weeks. fully returned to flight last month Sunday, sending up space sta- Kennedy Space Center’s direc- from California, the focus was on tion supplies from the exact spot tor Robert Cabana, a former getting leased Launch Complex where astronauts embarked on shuttle commander who flew four 39A ready for action given that the lunar landings nearly a half- times from 39A, is thrilled to see the pad with the accident was left century ago. the pad used for commercial unusable. The damaged pad It was the first flight from flights like this “instead of just should be back in action later NASA’s legendary Launch sitting out there and rusting this year. Complex 39A since the shuttle away.” It’s a stark contrast, he Built in the mid-1960s for the program ended almost six years noted, to the depression that fol- massive Saturn V moon rockets, ago, and SpaceX’s first liftoff lowed the final shuttle mission in Launch Complex 39A has now from Florida since a rocket explo- 2011. seen 95 launches. Apollo 11’s sion last summer. “It’s just really an exciting Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and The crowds at Kennedy Space time,” Cabana said just before Michael Collins left Earth from Center watched eagerly as the liftoff. here on July 16, 1969, on the unmanned Falcon 9 rocket took It was a momentous comeback first moon-landing mission. The Contributed photo flight with a cargo ship bound for for SpaceX. The last time SpaceX very first space shuttle pilots, County MayoR D. GaRy DaviS (right) presents a proclamation recognizing Engineering Week in the International Space Station. had a rocket ready to fly from John Young and Robert Crippen, Bradley County to Wacker Polysilicon Vice President and Site Manager Mary Beth Hudson. Also pictured They got barely 10 seconds of Cape Canaveral, it blew up on a soared from here on April 12, are state Rep. Dan Howell (left) and BCHS Principal Todd Shoemaker. viewing before clouds swallowed neighboring pad during 1981. up the Falcon as it thundered skyward. As an extra special treat, SpaceX landed its leftover boost- er back at Cape Canaveral eight Cleveland Daily Banner minutes after liftoff, a feat accomplished only twice before. Most of SpaceX’s eight successful booster landings — rocket recy- cling at its finest — have used ocean platforms. As they did during the shuttle era, sonic booms heralded Sunday’s return. 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Get a good education, off, and even the clouds parted WE ACCEPT ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS Vice President and Site Manager Principal Todd Shoemaker recog- and you will find a good job wait- enough to ensure a safe flight. Mary Beth Hudson about engi- nized the students for their hard ing for you.” Musk said he’s honored to use {ALL ORDERS MUST BE PRE-PAID AND ARE NON-REFUNDABLE} neering career opportunities. work, and encouraged them to Two students who participate Launch Complex 39A. The com- In recognition of Wacker’s continue to push themselves. in the advanced manufacturing pany hopes to launch astronauts involvement with the schools, “You are pushing yourselves mentorship program between from this very spot next year, If you “have not” received home delivery Bradley County Mayor D. Gary and looking at the next step in Wacker and the school presented bringing U.S. crew launches Davis issued a proclamation your life, and this is what today several projects on which they back to home soil after a longer- within the past 30 days and you’re not listed in declaring Engineers Week for is about,” said Shoemaker. “We have worked during the school than-intended hiatus. SpaceX Bradley County. are here for you and we want you year. Mars missions, first robots then our database as a current subscriber, you “WACKER hires the best and to be successful. Thank you to “We start our class with very people, could follow from here. the brightest. We want our Wacker for what you have done, simple drawings, a few basic If the pad weathered Sunday’s qualify for this special offer. employees to rank among the thank you to Mary Beth — you shapes in the CAD programs,” launch well, another Falcon very best in the business,” said have been incredible to work said BCHS student Alex Gutsol. Hudson. “Since we began our with. We’re so pleased that we’re “By the end of class, you’re easily BEST Partnership with Bradley able to work with a company capable of drawing rockets and Central High School last year, I that cares so much about their even 3D printing them, as we have learned much more about community and about the stu- did, and we launched them with the excellent education students dents. We want our students to fully deployable parachutes to here receive, providing them with be college- and life-ready. At retrieve them. This class is very readiness to grow and excel. I am Bradley Central High School, fun.” very proud — and I hope you are, that’s what we are focused on.” BCHS student Patrick Brown too — of what you have accom- State Rep. Dan Howell delivered a presentation on the plished, and I look forward to addressed the students, identify- programs used at the school, hearing more about the projects ing them as future mechanical, showcasing various models they you are presenting today. I hope civil, chemical and electrical designed and eventually printed one day to see you around our engineers. in 3D to learn how to use CAD plant in responsible production “I’m glad to see the culmina- software. roles.” tion of this partnership,” said “Some of the CAD programs “Bradley County Schools have Howell. “What we’re seeing is the that we use, Auto Desk Inventor been very successful in the intro- result of something that started and Solid Works, we are working duction of the STEM educational in Nashville, our governor and now to earn a certification in structure,” said Davis. “We’re our former economic develop- those programs,” said Brown. here today to not only highlight ment commissioner Randy Boyd “National Engineers Week is what our local educational sys- pushing the idea of workforce dedicated to ensuring a diverse tems are providing, but to also development. It takes partner- and well-educated future engi- highlight the successful partner- ships like this, and I am so neering workforce by increasing ships with these school systems appreciative of Wacker and what understanding of and interest in and local industries such as they do in partnering with school engineering and technology Wacker who help with providing systems throughout Bradley careers,” said Hudson to the stu- additional support regarding County. I knew coming in that dents. “Engineering is the con- what is needed by industries to Wacker was going to a great cor- stant discovery of ways to successfully compete in the glob- porate citizen, and you’ve proven improve our lives. So to you, I al marketplace.” that to us. I am so appreciative encourage you to continue to Davis read the proclamation of what you have done for these pursue this exciting career to the students and thanked students.” path—it is a job that is creative, Wacker for bringing technical “There are a broad range of collaborative and never dull.” Doctor-lawmaker tries to restrict smoking in tobacco country FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — When of rural Montgomery and Clark ing,” he said. Dr. Ralph Alvarado was elected to counties where he says smoking Alvarado’s first attempts to ban the Kentucky state Senate in bans are met with scowls. smoking failed. In 2015, he 2014, he found his new col- “The comments from people angered his Republican col- leagues had something in com- (are), ‘Well what do you expect, leagues when he joined mon with most of his patients: he’s a doctor.’ And so I’m almost Democrats in an attempt to force They knew smoking was bad, excused,” he said. “It takes off the a vote on a statewide workplace they just couldn’t quit. shackles for me a little bit to be smoking ban. Last year, Alvarado For more than two years, able to talk about this issue.” sponsored a similar bill that had Alvarado has led the effort to State lawmakers have focused the support of at least one major restrict smoking in a state with most of their attention to the tobacco company and the prom- the highest smoking rate in the state’s rising death toll from drug ised indifference from other country. He keeps a white lab overdoses, including opioids, tobacco interests. But he could coat in his Senate office, giving which killed more than 1,200 not convince a majority of him a little more authority with people last year. During that Republican senators to bring the lawmakers and lobbyists. But his same time period, more than bill to the Senate floor for a vote. efforts have so far been thwarted 8,800 Kentuckians died from Alvarado has since narrowed by the cultural legacy of tobacco, tobacco-related illnesses, accord- the legislation and is trying again. which along with coal has ing to Shawn Jones, past presi- This week, he convinced the declined sharply because of a mix dent of the Kentucky Medical Senate to approve a ban on all of market and political forces Association. tobacco products from public while still maintaining its grip on Kentucky had more tobacco- schools and school-sponsored public policy in Kentucky. related cancer cases per 100,000 events, something only 36 per- Banning smoking in public people than any other state, cent of Kentucky’s 173 school places is still a politically perilous according to a study from 2009- districts had done. The bill still position for most of the state’s 13 by Centers for Disease Control drew opposition from some rural Republican lawmakers, whose and Prevention. Republicans and Democrats, but constituents view it as an attack “If you’re going to use the word it prompted a reluctant “yes” vote on their personal freedoms. crisis with respect to the opioid from Sen. Damon Thayer, the No. Alvarado — also a Republican — epidemic in Kentucky — and I 2 Republican in the Senate who is insulated from this, even think we should — then we must has long opposed other statewide though his district includes parts do the same with regard to smok- smoking bans. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, February 20, 2017— 11

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Lady Flames wrap up weekend series with split against Huntsville

From LEE SPORTS INFORMATION The Lee softball team split a doubleheader with No. 21 Alabama Huntsville to wrap up the opening conference series from Butler Field Sunday after- noon. The Lady Flames (10-5, 1-2) will step outside of conference for doubleheader at Lincoln Memorial Wednesday before wel- coming Delta State to town for a three-game set starting Saturday at 2 p.m. The Chargers (11-4, 2-1) return home to welcome West Georgia in for a three-game series beginning Saturday. Despite jumping out to a 5-1 lead after one inning, the Lee softball team dropped a slugfest with Alabama Huntsville, 11-6 Lee University photo in game one. LEE PITCHER Leigh The Chargers had 12 hits led by Katinlyn Bannister who was Beatenbough pitched six solid 4 for 5 with a home run, four innings and delivered the lone RBIs and four runs scored. The run for Lee on Saturday, against Alabama club had plenty of UAH. opportunities to add on but left 17 runners on base in the con- test. Sunday's nightcap. After the five run first, the Beatenbough allowed just Chargers responded the very three hits and three runs in five next half inning putting three innings. She worked around six runs on the board thanks to a walks and struck out four. two-run single by Bannister and Moran tossed the final two a bases loaded walk from Miller. innings to earn her second save UAH put things out of reach of the season. with four runs in the fifth and The Chargers left 10 runners three more in the sixth. on base and had trouble finding Lee added a run in the bottom the timely throughout both con- of the fifth on a single by tests. Lee stranded nine run- Crawford to cut the lead to 8-6. ners. The Lady Flames appeared Stevie Baird launched her poised to add more before a first home run of the season AP photo questionable out call on a force down the right-field line in the CHASE ELLIOTT looks at the NASCAR leader board after a qualifying run for the Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway play at second stifled the rally. fourth inning to give the Lady Sunday, in Daytona Beach, Fla. Miller and Moran led the Lady Flames a 3-0 cushion. Baird fin- Flames offensively. Moran dou- ished with two hits and three bled, singled and drove in two runs scored from the leadoff while Miller had two base spot. Brooklynn Frazier followed knocks and scored a pair. with a run-scoring single to put Crawford and Baird set the the home team up 4-0. Elliott, Earnhardt table at the top of the order for Alabama Huntsville responded Lee with two hits each. with three runs in the fifth. Abby McKinney recorded a Shannon Long tripled to deep no-decision tossing the first four right to score Caroline Burns. innings for Lee in the circle. Reagan Malone delivered an RBI up front in Daytona McKinney allowed four runs on groundout and Brooke Miller four hits while having to work drew a bases loaded walk. around eight walks. Moran (1-1) Beatenbough worked out of the work ,” he said. was the losing pitcher. She jam however leaving the bases Front row set for Sunday’s race Elliott and Earnhardt gave Hendrick allowed seven runs (six earned) loaded while preserving a one- Motorsports and Chevrolet a 1-2 front row in 1 1/3 innings of work. Hailey run lead. for the fifth time in the Daytona 500. Clark settled things down in the Lee added a pair of insurance DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — It’s the first repeat pole winner in 27 years. Elliott, the 21-year-old son of Hall of end, working 1 2/3 scoreless runs in the sixth frame. impossible to tell the history of NASCAR “I don’t really care who it is. I’m not Fame driver and two-time Daytona 500 innings of relief. Brooklynn Frazier singled home without mentioning Elliott and Earnhardt. going to feel bad about beating somebody,” champion Bill Elliott, became the youngest Emily Glover (6-1) went the a run and came home to score As the series shifts into a new era, those Elliott said. “Dale’s a good guy. I’m happy Daytona 500 pole winner a year ago and distance for the Chargers. She herself on a double steal. distinguished names are out front again to share the front row with him. Happier to proved in the No. 24 Chevy starting first scattered 12 hits and gave up Taylor Doriety (0-1) was and will give the start of the Daytona 500 a beat him.” last season was no fluke. six runs (five earned) while tagged with the loss giving up throwback feel. Earnhardt, long NASCAR’s most popular Elliott also made it three straight years striking out seven. two runs in 1 1/3 innings of Chase Elliott and Dale Earnhardt Jr. — driver, had the speed to beat in his tri- for the No. 24 on the pole. Jeff Gordon won work. Saturday's winner Tyler teammates and sons of Hall of Fame driv- umphant return after missing the second the pole in 2015 in his final season before LEE 6, UAH 3 Harrison came on in relief and ers — will start 1-2 and should give a sag- half of last season with a concussion. He he retired and turned the car over to pitched 4 2/3 innings allowing ging series a sorely needed boost this week missed the final 18 races with nausea, Elliott. four runs (two earned) on six Thanks to solid pitching from headed into its marquee event. vision and balance issues after at least the The rest of the field will be set Thursday hits to go along with four punch Leigh Beatenbough (4-3) and Elliott nipped Earnhardt on the final fifth concussion of his career following a in the two qualifying races. outs. qualifying lap Sunday to win his second June wreck. He was as sharp as ever in the Elliott will lead the field to green and try Taylor Moran, the Lady Flames straight pole for the Daytona 500. Elliott No. 88 Chevrolet headed into his first race avoided the sweep with a 6-3 turned a lap at 192.872 mph to just edge since last July. victory over the Chargers in See SOFTBALL, Page 13 Earnhardt’s speed of 192.864 and become “Ain’t much to it. The car does all the See ELLIOTT, Page 12 Chargers hold back Consolation Flames comeback brackets set

From LEE SPORTS INFORMATION inning game on Wednesday for 5-AAA before returning home to host Alabama Huntsville put seven Delta State in another three- runs on the board in the first By PATRICK MacCOON game GSC series next Saturday Banner Sports Writer inning and then turned back a and Sunday. furious Lee comeback in claim- In Sunday’s win the Chargers A pair of late District 5-AAA ing the rubber match of a posted 17 hits off four of five semifinal contests were played three-game Gulf South series Lee hurlers. Justin Ware, Al Saturday night at Soddy-Daisy. on Sunday afternoon at Walden and Lance Cleveland The district finals will be all Olympic Field, 10-9. The had three hits apiece in the vic- “chalk,” as No. 1 Bradley Central Flames won the first two games tory. Ware had two doubles and (28-0) and No. 2 East Hamilton of the series. Walden one while Tanner Burns (16-12) will play in the girls’ final “Down 7-0 after the first tripled. Ware and Cleveland tonight at 7:30. The boys’ final inning and 8-0 after the second walked away with a pair of RBIs will be between No. 1 Cleveland is not the position you want to and Cleveland scored twice. (23-3) and No. 2 East Hamilton find yourself in during any The Flames fought back with (21-9) Tuesday night at 7:30. game,” said Lee coach Mark three hits from Spencer Both consolation games will Brew after watching his team’s Mossburg, including a double. be played beforehand Monday eight-game winning streak Jordan Howard added to his big and Tuesday at 6 p.m. between snapped. “I was really proud of weekend series with three more No. 4 Walker Valley and No. 3 our team’s fight and effort hits, a run scored and an RBI. Bradley Central (boys) and No. 4 today. We had a chance to win Tyler Payne contributed two McMinn County and No. 3 the game in the ninth and Lee University photo hits, scored twice and batted FLAMES SHORTSTOP Jordan Howard turns in a fielding gem in Lee’s Sunday afternoon 10-9 loss Walker Valley. that’s all you can ask for from home a run. to Alabama Huntsville. your team under those circum- Geremy Walton, Drew EAST HAMILTON 70, stances. Huntsville was aggres- Johnson, Peyton Meeker, sive early and it worked out for Miguel Pimentel and Cam Scott Flames. In two-thirds of an up lots of soft contact in that (who pitched three innings, BRADLEY CENTRAL 63 them.” added to Lee’s 13-hit attack. inning he allowed seven hits inning and any other day it allowing four hits and one Lee stands at 9-2 overall and Nate Wierzgac joined Scott and and seven earned runs. Coach might not turn out that way.” earned run) and Rob Gustitus Cam Montgomery’s four-point Huntsville improves to 3-7. The Payne in scoring twice. Brew came to the defense of his The skipper went on to praise (who pitched three innings, play to begin the fourth quarter Flames will travel to Young Wes Albert was the starting starter. “Wes did not pitch as the work of two of his other Harris, Ga. for a single nine- and losing hurler for the bad as it would appear. He gave hurlers. “I thought Michael Ray See BASEBALL, Page 13 See BRACKETS, Page 13 12—Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, February 20, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com

Scoreboard

Houston at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Metropolitan Division New York at Cleveland, 8 p.m. GP WLot Pts GF GA oN tAP Denver at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. Washington 58 39 12 7 85 195 126 Monday, Feb. 20 L.A. Clippers at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Pittsburgh 58 36 14 8 80 204 165 BAsKEtBALL Friday’s Games Columbus 58 37 16 5 79 187 143 District 5-AAA tournament Memphis at Indiana, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers58 38 19 1 77 196 152 at soddy-Daisy hs Washington at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. N.Y. Islanders58 27 21 10 64 174 174 Girls third-place game Boston at Toronto, 8 p.m. Philadelphia 59 28 24 7 63 154 179 McMinn County vs. Walker Valley, 6 Dallas at Minnesota, 8 p.m. New Jersey 59 25 24 10 60 138 170 Girls championship game L.A. Lakers at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Carolina 55 24 23 8 56 141 162 Bradley Central vs. East Hamilton, 7:30 Miami at Atlanta, 8 p.m. WEstERN CoNFERENCE sCAA tournament Phoenix at Chicago, 8 p.m. Central Division Conference Final Utah at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. GP WLot Pts GF GA Rossville Athletics Center Brooklyn at Denver, 9 p.m. Minnesota 58 39 13 6 84 195 133 TCPS vs. CCS, 7:30 San Antonio at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Chicago 59 36 18 5 77 172 151 tuesday, Feb. 21 saturday’s Games St. Louis 59 31 23 5 67 169 171 BAsEBALL Charlotte at Sacramento, 5 p.m. Nashville 58 28 22 8 64 164 159 Gordon State at Cleveland State, 2 Atlanta at Orlando, 7 p.m. Winnipeg 62 28 29 5 61 180 194 BAsKEtBALL Philadelphia at New York, 7:30 p.m. Dallas 60 23 27 10 56 165 193 District 5-AAA tournament Indiana at Miami, 8 p.m. Colorado 57 16 38 3 35 113 190 at soddy-Daisy hs Chicago at Cleveland, 8:30 p.m. Pacific Division Boys third-place game New Orleans at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. GP WLot Pts GF GA Walker Valley vs. Bradley Central, 6 Minnesota at Houston, 9 p.m. San Jose 60 35 18 7 77 166 144 Boys championship game Brooklyn at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Edmonton 59 32 19 8 72 171 152 Cleveland vs. East Hamilton, 7:30 sunday, Feb. 26 Anaheim 60 31 19 10 72 154 151 sCAA tournament No games scheduled. Calgary 59 29 26 4 62 153 167 Conference semiinal NCAA Los Angeles 58 28 26 4 60 143 145 Rossville Athletics Center MEN Vancouver 60 26 28 6 58 142 172 TCPS vs. Oakwood Christian, 7:30 sunday, Feb. 19 Arizona 57 20 30 7 47 137 181 Wednesday, Feb. 22 EAst NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime BAsEBALL Albany (NY) 74, Maine 56 loss. Lee University at Young Harris (Ga.), 3 Bucknell 86, Boston U. 66 sunday’s Games LACRossE Colgate 66, Loyola (Md.) 56, OT N.Y. Rangers 2, Washington 1 Young Harris (Ga.) at Lee University, 4 George Washington 77, Duquesne 70 Detroit 5, Pittsburgh 2 soFtBALL Holy Cross 69, American U. 54 Winnipeg 3, Ottawa 2 Lee University at Lincoln Memorial (DH), 1 Lehigh 81, Lafayette 55 Nashville 4, Columbus 3 Cleveland State at Cumberlands (JV) (DH), TBA Manhattan 95, Quinnipiac 74 Chicago 5, Buffalo 1 thursday, Feb. 23 Marist 76, Canisius 74 N.Y. Islanders 6, New Jersey 4 BAsKEtBALL Penn 71, Yale 55 Toronto 4, Carolina 0 Lee University at West Florida, 6 Rider 103, Iona 85 Tampa Bay 3, Colorado 2, OT Friday, Feb. 24 St. Peter’s 74, Fairfield 55 Boston 2, San Jose 1, OT BAsKEtBALL UConn 64, Temple 63 Anaheim 1, Los Angeles 0 Cleveland State at SW Tennessee, 6:30 south Philadelphia 3, Vancouver 2 Region 3-AAA tournament Georgia Tech 71, Syracuse 65 Monday’s Games Girls opening Round W. Kentucky 76, UAB 64 Florida at St. Louis, 8 p.m. White County or Cookeville at Bradley Central, 7 MiDWEst Anaheim at Arizona, 9 p.m. White County or Cookeville at East Hamilton, 7 Butler 82, DePaul 66 tuesday’s Games Walker Valley or McMinn County at Stone Memorial, Creighton 87, Georgetown 70 Ottawa at New Jersey, 7 p.m. 8 Illinois St. 65, Loyola of Chicago 63 Pittsburgh at Carolina, 7 p.m. Walker Valley or McMinn County at Cumberland Minnesota 83, Michigan 78, OT Montreal at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. County, 8 Oakland 87, Ill.-Chicago 75 Edmonton at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. tENNis S. Illinois 74, Indiana St. 68 Winnipeg at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. The Citadel at Lee University, 2 Valparaiso 83, Detroit 63 N.Y. Islanders at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. saturday, Feb. 25 Wisconsin 71, Maryland 60 Calgary at Nashville, 8 p.m. BAsEBALL FAR WEst Chicago at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Cleveland State at Chattanooga State (DH), 12 IUPUI 83, Denver 72 Los Angeles at Colorado, 9 p.m. Delta State (Miss.) at Lee University (DH), 2 Oregon St. 68, Utah 67 Wednesday’s Games BAsKEtBALL San Diego St. 77, UNLV 64 Edmonton at Florida, 7:30 p.m. Lee University at Valdosta (Ga.) State, 2 southEAstERN CoNFERENCE Washington at Philadelphia, 8 p.m. Cleveland State at Dyersburg State, 3 Conference All Games Boston at Anaheim, 10:30 p.m. Region 3-AAA tournament W L PCt WLPCt Boys opening Round Florida 12 2 .857 22 5 .815 Warren County or Stone Memorial at Cleveland, 7 Kentucky 12 2 .857 22 5 .815 NAsCAR Warren County or Stone Memorial at East Hamilton, South Carolina 10 4 .714 20 7 .741 7 Arkansas 95.643 20 7 .741 Daytona 500 Qualifying Walker Valley or Bradley Central at Cookeville, 8 Alabama 95.643 16 10 .615 sunday Walker Valley or Bradley Central at White County, 8 Mississippi 77.500 16 11 .593 At Daytona international speedway LACRossE Tennessee 77.500 15 12 .556 Daytona Beach, Fla. Lee University at Montevallo (Ala.), 2 Vanderbilt 77.500 14 13 .519 Lap length: 2.5 miles soFtBALL Georgia 68.429 15 12 .556 (start position in parentheses) Delta State (Miss.) at Lee University (DH), 2 Texas A&M 68.429 14 12 .538 1. (24) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 192.872 mph. sunday, Feb. 26 Auburn 59.357 16 11 .593 2. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 192.864 mph. AP photo BAsEBALL Mississippi St. 59.357 14 12 .538 3. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 192.691 mph. DustiN JohNsoN and spectators react as he nearly holes out after chipping onto the eighth Delta State (Miss.) at Lee University, 1 Missouri 2 12 .143 7 19 .269 4. (14) Clint Bowyer, Ford, 192.571 mph. soFtBALL LSU 1 13 .071 9 17 .346 5. (78) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 192.308 mph. green, during the final round of the Genesis Open at Riviera Country Club Sunday, in the Pacific Delta State (Miss.) at Lee University, 2 tuesday, Feb. 21 6. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 192.213 mph. South Carolina at Florida, 7 p.m. 7. (4) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 192.189 mph. Palisades area of Los Angeles. Auburn at LSU, 7 p.m. 8. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 192.090 mph. Kentucky at Missouri, 9 p.m. 9. (20) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 192.016 mph. oN AiR Mississippi at Mississippi St., 9 p.m. 10. (31) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 191.996 mph. sports on tV Wednesday, Feb. 22 11. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 191.767 mph. Monday, Feb. 20 Vanderbilt at Tennessee, 6:30 p.m. 12. (13) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 191.453 mph. CoLLEGE BAsKEtBALL Texas A&M at Arkansas, 8:30 p.m. 13. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 192.004 mph. southERN CoNFERENCE 14. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 191.898 mph. Johnson goes to No. 1 7 p.m. ESPN — Miami at Virginia Conference All Games 15. (19) Daniel Suarez, Toyota, 191.877 mph. ESPNU — Boston College at Florida St. W L PCt WLPCt 16. (42) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 191.804 mph. 9 p.m. Furman 13 3 .813 20 9 .690 17. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 191.779 mph. ESPN — Texas at West Virginia ETSU 12 3 .800 22 6 .786 18. (21) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 191.746 mph. ESPNU — Iowa St. at Texas Tech UNC-Greensboro11 4 .733 20 8 .714 19. (6) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 191.718 mph. soCCER Chattanooga 10 5 .667 19 8 .704 20. (77) Erik Jones, Toyota, 191.693 mph. with big win at Riviera 2:30 p.m. Wofford 97.563 14 15 .483 21. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 191.534 mph. FS1 — FA Cup, Sutton United vs. Arsenal Samford 78.467 16 12 .571 22. (41) Kurt Busch, Ford, 191.420 mph. WoMEN’s CoLLEGE BAsKEtBALL Mercer 78.467 13 15 .464 23. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 191.396 mph. LOS ANGELES (AP) — charge. He finished the third stay at the top. 7 p.m. VMI 3 12 .200 6 20 .231 24. (10) Danica Patrick, Ford, 191.318 mph. ESPN2 — Maryland at Ohio St. The Citadel 2 13 .133 9 19 .321 25. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford, 190.990 mph. Dustin Johnson’s raw talent round in the morning with “He deserves it because he’s SEC — Alabama at Auburn W. Carolina 2 13 .133 7 21 .250 26. (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 190.973 mph. 27. (34) Landon Cassill, Ford, 190.335 mph. and a trophy case that keeps three straight birdies for a 7- been playing great golf,” Day 9 p.m. WoMEN 28. (47) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 190.283 mph. ESPN2 — Baylor at Texas EAst growing allowed him to believe under 64 to build a five-shot said. 29. (32) Matt DiBenedetto, Ford, 190.054 mph. Drexel 53, Delaware 49 he was the best player in golf. lead. He started the final round Johnson won for the fourth 30. (95) Michael McDowell, Chevrolet, 189.721 mph. Fordham 66, Dayton 52 31. (37) Chris Buescher, Chevrolet, 189.422 mph. Now he can say it. with two straight birdies and time against some of golf’s Georgetown 81, Xavier 63 BAsKEtBALL 32. (38) David Ragan, Ford, 189.402 mph. Iona 65, Fairfield 55 Even if he doesn’t under- eventually stretched his lead to strongest fields in the last eight 33. (75) Brendan Gaughan(i), Chevrolet, 189.294 National Basketball Association La Salle 57, UMass 52 mph. stand the math involved with nine shots. months — the U.S. Open at All times Est Northeastern 63, Towson 51 34. (72) Cole Whitt, Ford, 189.107 mph. EAstERN CoNFERENCE Notre Dame 85, Syracuse 80 being No. 1. He went 49 straight holes Oakmont, a World Golf 35. (15) Michael Waltrip, Toyota, 189.080 mph. Atlantic Division Providence 74, Seton Hall 57 36. (7) Elliott Sadler(i), Chevrolet, 188.561 mph. Johnson extended a remark- without a bogey. Championship at Firestone, a W L Pct GB Quinnipiac 69, Manhattan 49 37. (55) Reed Sorenson, Toyota, 187.332 mph. Boston 37 20 .649 — Villanova 61, Butler 58 able run, which began with his Johnson didn’t know he was FedEx Cup playoff event at 38. (96) DJ Kennington, Toyota, 186.819 mph. Toronto 33 24 .579 4 south first major at the U.S. Open in range of the 72-hole scoring Crooked Stick and the best 39. (23) Joey Gase(i), Toyota, 185.843 mph. New York 23 34 .404 14 Duke 83, Miami 70 40. (83) Corey LaJoie, Toyota, 185.246 mph. last summer, with a five-shot record at Riviera that dates to field so far this year at Riviera. Philadelphia 21 35 .375 15 Elon 70, William & Mary 47 Failed to Qualify Brooklyn 9 47 .161 27 Georgia 70, LSU 65 victory in the Genesis Open 1985, the longest standing on He has finished no worse than 41. (33) Jeffrey Earnhardt, Chevrolet, 184.767 mph. southeast Division Georgia Tech 71, Pittsburgh 57 42. (51) Timmy Hill(i), Chevrolet, 184.102 mph. that was never in doubt the PGA Tour schedule. He third in eight of his last 16 W L Pct GB Hofstra 66, UNC-Wilmington 54 Monster Energy-Advance Auto Parts Washington 34 21 .618 — James Madison 84, Coll. of Charleston 78 Sunday. That elevated the 32- wasn’t thinking about reaching tournaments. Clash Results Atlanta 32 24 .571 2½ Kentucky 67, Florida 48 sunday year-old American to No. 1 in No. 1 in the world. All he cared “No surprise to us players, Miami 25 32 .439 10 Louisville 87, North Carolina 57 At Daytona international speedway Charlotte 24 32 .429 Old Dominion 72, Charlotte 70 the world for the first time. about was winning at Riviera, and I don’t think too much Daytona Beach, Fla. 10½ Temple 77, South Florida 71 Johnson doesn’t spend a lot one of his favorite courses surprise to many others,” Lap length: 2.500 miles Orlando 21 37 .362 14 Tennessee 59, Arkansas 46 (start position in parentheses) of time crunching numbers, where he had four chances to Jordan Spieth said. Central Division Vanderbilt 85, Mississippi 67 1. (9) Joey Logano, Ford, 75 laps. W L Pct GB Virginia 63, Virginia Tech 55 especially the computations for win in the last five years. And it’s not a surprise to 2. (13) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 75. Cleveland 39 16 .709 — Wake Forest 89, NC State 77 3. (8) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 75. the world ranking. But he said “Winning the golf tourna- Johnson. Indiana 29 28 .509 11 MiDWEst 4. (12) Danica Patrick, Ford, 75. Chicago 28 29 .491 12 Creighton 67, St. John’s 60 he would look at it first thing ment ... that’s what I was here Asked if he ever looked at 5. (7) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 75. Detroit 27 30 .474 13 Drake 86, Loyola of Chicago 42 6. (1) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 75. in the morning. to do,” he said. himself as the best in the world Milwaukee 25 30 .455 14 Marquette 96, DePaul 81 7. (14) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 75. WEstERN CoNFERENCE Michigan St. 86, Michigan 68 “I don’t really understand it,” Johnson, who made three even without the No. 1 ranking, 8. (16) Daniel Suarez, Toyota, 75. southwest Division Missouri 62, South Carolina 60 he said. “But I can read 1-2-3. meaningless bogeys over the Johnson smiled and said, “All 9. (17) Chris Buescher, Chevrolet, 75. W L Pct GB Missouri St. 77, Illinois St. 44 10. (3) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 75. I guess that’s all that matters.” last 10 holes for an even-par the time.” San Antonio 43 13 .768 — N. Iowa 61, Indiana St. 59 11. (15) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 75. Houston 40 18 .690 4 Nebraska 67, Indiana 64 In a 36-hole Sunday brought 71, became the 20th player to “I mean, I think I’m a good 12. (4) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 75. Memphis 34 24 .586 10 Northwestern 66, Illinois 53 13. (2) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 74. on by weather delays at reach No. 1 since the world player,” he said. “Everybody New Orleans 23 34 .404 Purdue 72, Iowa 52 14. (11) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, garage, 61. 20½ Wichita St. 76, Bradley 69 Riviera, all it took was five ranking began in 1986. He 15. (5) Martin Truex Jr, Toyota, accident, 60. Dallas 22 34 .393 21 southWEst 16. (6) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, accident, 48. holes to put Johnson in ended Jason Day’s 47-week Northwest Division Mississippi St. 72, Texas A&M 67 See RIVIERA, Page 13 17. (10) Kurt Busch, Ford, accident, 16. W L Pct GB FAR WEst Race statistics Utah 35 22 .614 — Arizona St. 67, Arizona 54 Average speed of Race Winner: 143.819 mph. Oklahoma City 32 25 .561 3 CS Northridge 60, Hawaii 49 time of Race: 1 hour, 18 minutes, 13 seconds. Denver 25 31 .446 9½ Colorado 76, Oregon 66 Margin of Victory: 1.121 seconds. Flames set 4 records at UCS Invitational Portland 23 33 .411 11 Oral Roberts 70, Denver 57 Caution Flags: 4 for 16 laps. Minnesota 22 35 .386 13 Oregon St. 63, Utah 49 Lead Changes: 6 among 4 drivers. Pacific Division Stanford 72, California 54 Lap Leaders: B.Keselowski 1-8; D.Hamlin 9; WLPct GB UCLA 67, Washington St. 48 From LEE SPORTS INFORMATION in DII this season. The men’s meter run. Hindle was fourth B.Keselowski 10-19; Ky.Busch 20-24; J.Logano 25- Golden State 47 9 .839 — Washington 87, Southern Cal 74 team of Brandon Raleigh, (15:41.11) and Kelton was 11th L.A. Clippers 35 21 .625 12 27; D.Hamlin 28-74; J.Logano 75 WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Sacramento 24 33 .421 23 Leaders summary (Driver, times Led, Laps Led): Justin Brooks, Harold Smith (16:37.67). L.A. Lakers 19 39 .328 29 D.Hamlin, 2 times for 46 laps; B.Keselowski, 2 times The Lee University Track & and Christian Noble were ninth Kiley Brock participated in hoCKEY for 16 laps; Ky.Busch, 1 time for 4 laps; J.Logano, 2 Phoenix 18 39 .316 29 Field teams finished the non- at 10:06.78, No. 15 in the the 60-meter dash and the 200- sunday’s Games times for 2 laps. National hockey League Wins: J.Johnson, 5; Ky.Busch, 4; K.Harvick, 4; championship portion of the 2017 NBA All-star Game EAstERN CoNFERENCE nation. meter run. The sophomore was Western Conference 192, Eastern Conference 182 B.Keselowski, 4; M.Truex, 4; D.Hamlin, 3; J.Logano, indoor season with four more Atlantic Division 3; M.Kenseth, 2; C.Buescher, 1; Ku.Busch, 1; Josiah Brooks recorded a dis- 17th (8.18) in the 60 meter and Monday’s Games GP WLot Pts GF GA No games scheduled. K.Larson, 1. school records and three more tance of 6.85 meters to place 21st (27.05) in the 200 meter. Montreal 59 31 20 8 70 166 153 top 16 in Points: 1. J.Johnson, 5065; 2. Ky.Busch, tuesday’s Games Ottawa 57 31 20 6 68 156 152 NCAA Division II provisional third in the long jump, while Lacey Duvall placed 22nd No games scheduled. 5055; 3. J.Logano, 5052; 4. M.Kenseth, 2330; 5. Boston 59 30 23 6 66 159 156 D.Hamlin, 2320; 6. Ku.Busch, 2296; 7. K.Harvick, marks at the UCS Invitational Flatford was eighth (6.39 (2:29.82) in the 800-meter run. Wednesday’s Games Toronto 58 27 20 11 65 181 173 No games scheduled. 2289; 8. K.Larson, 2288; 9. C.Elliott, 2285; 10. on Saturday. meters). Flatford was sixth with She was joined by Charlee Florida 57 27 20 10 64 147 161 M.Truex, 2271; 11. B.Keselowski, 2267; 12. thursday’s Games Buffalo 60 26 24 10 62 147 168 The new school records came a mark of 8.63 in the prelimi- Boxall, Blakely Moore and Portland at Orlando, 7 p.m. J.McMurray, 2231; 13. A.Dillon, 2223; 14. Tampa Bay 58 26 24 8 60 160 166 C.Buescher, 2169; 15. D.Patrick, 689. from the men’s and women’s Charlotte at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Detroit 59 24 25 10 58 149 175 naries of the 60 meter hurdles Madison Hodges in the mile distance medley relays, Josiah for a new Lee record. run. Boxall was 20th (5:16.17) Brooks in the long jump and In the men’s 200 meter, with Moore at 28th (5:23.81), Derek Flatford in the 60 meter Josiah Brooks was second Hodges was 32nd (5:29.69) and hurdles. (22.00) and Justin Brooks was Duvall finished 36th (5:33.06). Elliott The men’s distance medley right behind in third (22.08). Amy Carpenter and Elizabeth relay team also met the provi- Their times were converted to Sillcocks were Lee’s representa- From Page 13 sional mark. Justin and Josiah 21.62 and 21.70 due to track tives in the 3,000 meter. Brooks met the provisional size and surpassed the provi- Carpenter finished 13th at and avoid the problems that to get through the Duels, first. ple of months” to see how he standard in the 200 meter. sional mark of 21.83. Justin’s 10:43.74 and Sillcocks’ time of spoiled his Daytona 500 debut. But, just making it to the end feels before deciding to sign a “Both distance medley relays time is ranked No. 20 in the 12:25.88 put her in 35th. Elliott’s run at a Daytona 500 and having yourself in position, contract extension. had strong showings today,” nation and Josiah’s puts him at Logan Hernandez was fourth victory last season ended in the obviously we’d love to have a Earnhardt starts second in said Lee head coach Caleb No. 24. (19:44.75) and Lily Fell was sev- grass just 19 laps into the race. shot to win this thing. It would the first NASCAR race under the Morgan. “We put our best teams Alex Carter finished 33rd in enth (19:53.15) in the 5,000- The front end of his car lifted off be great and I think we have a Monster Energy sponsorship on the line and felt good about the 800-meter run with a time meter run. Hannah Buttolph the ground, and the rough ride car that can do it.” banner and the Daytona 500 is both team’s chances to get a of 2:12.07 and Seth Eagleson placed seventh in the high jump caused enough damage that his Elliott’s speed earned team the first under the new format top 12 ranking going in. The finished 14th (8:55.35) in the with a recorded height of 1.50 car had to be towed to the owner Rick Hendrick his 11th that divides the race into seg- men were four seconds off. It’s 3,000 meter. meters. garage. overall pole in the Daytona 500. ments. tough to be so close. I’m sure it Raleigh, Alex Carter, Moises “We have three athletes Until the wreck, Elliott was “My boss man is happy,” NASCAR ditched its knockout will fuel their preparation for Ponce and Jared Herzog took on (Justin Brooks in the 400 the star of Speedweeks. He fol- Earnhardt said. “I just talked to group qualifying format for the outdoor season.” the mile run. Raleigh was 14th meter, Josiah Brooks in the 200 lowed the pole with a win in the him on the phone, and he’s got Daytona for single cars making The women’s distance medley (4:25.50) and Carter finished meter and Noble in the 5,000 second-tier Xfinity Series race. to be thrilled with having his one qualifying lap. relay team of Jessica Childers, 17th (4:29.13). Ponce crossed meter) who are in qualifying He’s back out front again and cars up front.” After 42 drivers had a sched- Adrian Martin, Cayce Bryan the line in 25th (4:33.95) and position going into the final expecting a better finish. The 42-year-old Earnhardt got uled turn, the 12 fastest and Audrey Smith finished sev- Herzog was 35th (4:41.08). week of qualifying next week- “I hope we can just try to get married in the offseason, wants advanced to the second round. enth with a time of 12:17.29. Tucker Hindle and Thomas end,” added Morgan. “We will to the end of the 500, next,” a family and said over the week- The two fastest drivers in the That time is the 23rd-quickest Kelton competed in the 5,000- have to wait and see.” Elliott said. “We’ve obviously got end that he would a like a “cou- second round set the front row. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, February 20, 2017— 13 Davis scores Logano takes advantage of late 52, West tops East 192-182

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Move crash, wins Clash at Daytona over, Wilt. After 55 years, one of your records is no more. DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — beat them.” Bowman said. “It’s been a lot of break them up and get ourselves Anthony Davis took care of The real clash at Daytona came Hamlin led much of the 75-lap fun, made a lot of memories. up front and make the big move that. when Denny Hamlin and Brad exhibition event, which was Hope to do it again someday.” up there at the end.” At the defense-free dunkfest Keselowski wrecked on the final postponed a day because of rain, Harvick was fifth, followed by Team Penske and Ford have that now serves as the NBA’s All- lap. but lost control while trying to Keselowski and Clash rookies now won four in a row at Star Game, Davis scored a That was just the opening block Keselowski just after tak- Chase Elliott and Daniel Suarez. NASCAR’s high-banked tracks. record 52 points and led the Joey Logano needed to get Ford ing the white flag for the final Hamlin and his Joe Gibbs Keselowski won at Daytona last Western Conference past the to victory lane again at a super- lap. Logano slid by on the out- Racing teammates looked like July, and he and Logano each Eastern Conference, 192-182 on speedway. side as Hamlin and Keselowski they would celebrate a clean won races at Talladega Sunday night. He made 26 of 39 Logano stole a win in the slowed. sweep for Toyota. Hamlin, Superspeedway in 2016. shots, scored 20 points in the Clash at Daytona on Sunday, It was Logano’s first Clash vic- Suarez, Matt Kenseth and Busch With SHR teammates Harvick, fourth quarter and became the driving around the crashing tory in nine tries and his third were running 1-2-3-4 down the Patrick, Kurt Busch and Clint first player since Kobe Bryant in leaders to land NASCAR’s first overall win at Daytona stretch. But Keselowski, Logano Bowyer now part of Ford, Logano 2011 to win MVP honors on his trophy of Speedweeks. It was International Speedway. This and new Ford driver Kevin and Keselowski have more home floor. Ford’s fourth consecutive win at one came in NASCAR’s first race Harvick teamed up to break up options at places where team- “It was amazing,” Davis said. a restrictor-plate track, and with of Speedweeks. the four-car pack. mates matter most. “That’s what I wanted to do ... four additional cars in the fold “It’s a momentum builder, Keselowski got a big run down “Obviously, that alliance has get the MVP for this crowd, for thanks to Stewart-Haas Racing’s that’s what this is,” said Logano, low and looked like he would gotten stronger with us having this city. This one definitely move from Chevrolet, the manu- the 2015 Daytona 500 champion. move to the front, but Hamlin the same manufacturer,” Logano means a lot to me.” facturer known for its blue-oval Kyle Busch finished second, swerved to block him and creat- said. Davis was the star of stars in logo might just be the one to following by Alex Bowman and ed contact that allowed Logano With a 17-car field, the Clash a game where the teams com- beat heading into the season- Danica Patrick. Bowman drove swipe a win. hardly provided more than a bined for more points than in opening Daytona 500. the No. 88 Chevrolet in place in “I knew the only way we were glimpse into what to expect in any other All-Star contest. It “One car alone was not going Dale Earnhardt Jr., who felt going to beat those Gibbs cars — the Daytona 500. It surely came on a night when Russell to win this race,” Logano said. Bowman earned the opportunity they’re so good at being a team showed that Ford and Toyota Westbrook and Kevin Durant “Didn’t have a shot just because because he filled in for — was to break them up,” have the most speed. AP photo provided a glimpse of the past, the (Joe Gibbs Racing) cars and Earnhardt (concussion) last Logano said. “You’ve got to be a It also exposed some flaws for Joey LogAno celebrates Giannis Antetokounmpo had the Toyotas were way too com- year. better team than they are. We others. with his crew in Victory Lane more dunks — 12 — than his mitted to each other. It’s going to “It means a lot to have driven showed that Ford was the better Defending series champion after winning the NASCAR name has consonants and take a lot more than one guy to this car for Team Hendrick,” team today. We were able to Jimmie Johnson lost control Clash at Daytona International LeBron James became the first twice in Turn 4, taking out Kurt Speedway, Sunday. player to eclipse 300 points in an Busch in the first one and then All-Star career. totaling his No. 48 Chevrolet in Being linked to Wilt the second. “It’s kind of a shame,” he said. Chamberlain, who had 42 points “It’s bizarre, because it drove “All of the hard work and the in the 1962 game, only made it Riveria really good everywhere else,” effort everybody puts into the more special, Davis said. From Page 13 Johnson said. “We will take offseason — Doug Yates and his “The next one I’m going to try some notes and learn from those engines and everybody from to do is 100 points,” Davis said. has their own opinion. I believe other tournament. No one had a Fork in South Carolina — mistakes and apply that to the Ford and everybody at Stewart- He even outdid Westbrook, in myself. I think I’m a great chance to win as soon as though he played most of his (Daytona) 500 car.” Haas — all of the effort put who had 41 points in just 20 player. The best in the world? I Johnson began the final round golf with Johnson’s younger Busch crashed his Monster toward building a car and we minutes — which ordinarily mean, until now I probably with two straight birdies, but brother, Austin. He has seen Energy No. 41 car in the first didn’t even make it to the first would have been enough to merit wouldn’t have said I was the Pieters closed with a 63 and enough of Johnson to realize official race with Monster Energy pit stop. So it’s kind of a bum- him what would have been a best in the world. But now I can Brown shot a 68 to share sec- this was inevitable. as NASCAR’s title sponsor. mer.” third straight MVP award. say it.” ond place at 12-under 272. “Honestly, I’m surprised it He heard it, too, as the gallery That’s a big step for Pieters to took so long for him to get to on the hill surrounding the 18th earn a PGA Tour card, and it No. 1 in the world,” Bryan said. green began chanting, “No. 1.” assured him a spot in the next He’s got all the talent that you Johnson finished at 17-under two World Golf Championships. could ever want in a golfer.” 267. Lanny Wadkins won at Cameron Tringale, who played Pat Perez saw it all day. He Softball Riviera in 1985 at 20-under the final 36 holes with Johnson, also was in the final group for From Page 11 264. Johnson said he didn’t also was at 12 under until a the last 36 holes, and on the know what the record was, and double bogey on the final hole ninth tee, Perez stood to the side Courtney Crawford singled SATURDAY the side while allowing one base once he made the turn with a dropped him to a tie for eighth. as Johnson’s tee shot was head- and scored two runs. Moran hit. seven-shot lead, he started play- PGA Tour rookie Wesley ed for a bunker. Johnson dipped also singled twice while Zoe In a well-played battle from Beatenbough helped her own ing away from trouble and at Bryan shot a 63 in the third his knees and urged it to cut, as Miller legged out her third dou- cause in the second inning as start to finish No. 21 Alabama the middle of the greens. round Sunday morning and got if that mattered — it cleared the ble of the season. she delivered a sharp single Huntsville outlasted the Lee “I didn’t finish the last 10 within two shots of Johnson, sand by some 20 yards. Bannister doubled and thru the right side to score holes the way I’d like to, but I but only until Johnson finished Perez shook his head, smiled. walked twice and is now hitting softball team, 3-1 in Saturday Brooklynn Fraizer and cut the had a pretty good lead. I was on off the third round with his Later in the final round, Perez .727 on the year for the evening's Gulf South Conference Huntsville lead to 2-1. Frazier cruise control,” Johnson said. stretch of birdies. Bryan shot 72 was standing behind the 10th Chargers. Haley Thompson and series opener from Butler Field. roped her third double of the Told the record score, he said, in the afternoon and tied for green when he said, “The guys Malone also singled as The Lady Flames threatened year to start the frame. “Next year.” fourth. hits it 40 yards by me, hits his Huntsville had just four hits but late as they loaded the bases Courtney Crawford executed Thomas Pieters of Belgium Bryan went to the same high short irons great and makes 30- had plenty of base runners with with two outs in the bottom of two bunt base hits to perfection and Scott Brown tied in the school as Johnson — Dutch foot putts. What do you?” seven walks. the seventh inning before the and Kayla Louie followed with a Chargers ace, Tyler Harrison pair of singles in the ballgame. induced a game-ending pop up Moran singled in her only plate to seal the victory and improve appearance while Stevie Baird to 4-2 on the year. Harrison singled and drew a 10-pitch Brackets worked around eight hits and walk to load the bases in the From Page 13 struck out five in going the dis- seventh inning. tance. Kaitlyn Bannister showcased Beatenbough (3-3) was the Hamilton 17 of 21. east Hamilton (46): — Eliziah Laboo 15, why she was a preseason All- gave East Hamilton a 52-39 The Hurricanes finished 22- Records — Bradley Central 18-9; East Hamilton Madison Hayes 10, Dezah Lacy 10, Zeh 9, Gray tough-luck loser. The junior GSC member. The hard hitting lead with 7:45 left to play. of-45 on field goal attempts and 21-9. 2, Suttles 1, Petitt, Scott. from Canon, Ga. allowed three third baseman had a double However, an impressive fight 9-of-16 from long-range. Noah 3-point goals — Walker Valley 4 (Walker 3, runs on six hits, walked two and two singles in four trips to was put on display by the Bears Fager added 14 points and four Walker Valley 5 10 7 22 — 44 Clark) East Hamilton 2 (Hayes, Zeh). East Hamilton 11 10 15 10 — 46 Free throws — Walker Valley 9 of 19; East and struck out two. Freshmanthe plate for the Chargers. as they went on a 12-0 run over threes and DaVae Hughley Walker Valley (44) — Kaley Walker 15, Abbey Hamilton 12 of 25. Taylor Moran came on to work Bannister is now hitting a siz- the next two minutes and fifty scored 10. Davis 13, Anderson 6, Lay 5, Clark 3, Jones 2, Records: Walker Valley 17-11; East Hamilton 16- Nipper. 12. the final inning and struck out zling .532 on the season. seconds. Bradley Central will take on After a Trevor Cartwright Walker Valley in the district AND-1, two back-to-back steals consolation game at Soddy- and scores from John Brown, a Daisy High School, Tuesday at 6 coast-to-coast layup from Cole p.m. The Bears took both regu- Baseball Copeland and 3-pointer from lar season matchups 50-43 at From Page 13 the hot-hand of Lameric Tucker home and 51-46 in three over- made it a one-point affair all of times on the road. a sudden with 4:55 left to play. “It’s Bradley-Walker Valley,” allowing two hits and one in the bottom of the inning. two innings of work. Larson “We knew it would be a battle Clark said. “Whether who is earned run while striking out Spencer Mossburg and Drew Payne delivered a two-out dou- pitched the final inning to pick to the end,” Bradley head coach going to face the No. 1 or 2 five) really threw well today. Johnson recorded five RBIs to ble and scored on Mossburg’s up his fifth save of the season. Chuck Clark. “There is not ever seeds in the other region doesn’t They both settled us down and lead the Flames to the win in triple. He surrendered two hits and any quit in these guys. That is really matter one way or the gave us a chance to rally.” the series opener. Mossburg fin- Art Vidrio pushed his season struck out one. one good takeaway from other because we know White Brew said his club talked ished the game 1-for-4 with two record to 3-0 after allowing just “Once again, the bullpen was tonight. It is in this team’s DNA County and Cookeville too.” about winning Gulf South series sacrifice flies and an RBI triple. one hit, one run and two walks lights out with Lamb giving us and “we accomplished that goal Johnson was 2 for 5 with two in five innings of work. Vidrio two great innings and handing to be fighters.” this weekend. It’s another big RBIs. struck out five Chargers. the ball off to Larson in the sev- However, East Hamilton’s tal- LADY HURRICANES 46, ented point guard Justin Dozier week with a road game to Young Tyler Payne led the Flames Jay Prior allowed two hits, enth again,” Brew added. ended the run with his third LADY MUSTANGS 44 Harris and always powerful with a 3-for-3 performance. He one unearned run and struck The Chargers struck first with trey, and better ball security Delta State coming to town next legged out a double and scored out one in two innings of relief. a run in the first inning. Ben For three quarters an East weekend. We need to play much three runs. Miguel Pimentel was Joe Parete walked one in one Rhodes doubled and was driven late helped Rodney English’s Hamilton defense held Walker better defensively next week as the only other Flame with multi- inning on the mound. Kit Larson in two batters later by a Nolan team pull away with a win. Dozier finished with 20 points Valley’s talented guards down, we gave up too many freebies ple hits. He singled and tripled recorded the save with a three- Ramsey single. but the fourth quarter nearly (six in the fourth) while this weekend.” in the win.batter ninth inning where he Lee responded in the bottom Montgomery added nine of his saw an impossible comeback. “Offensively, we had opportu- fanned two. of the second with two runs. Trailing by 11 points with 14 points in the final quarter. SATURDAY nities to get away from them “I thought Art pitched well, Peyton Meeker singled to start under two minutes to play the early in the third and fourth but they did a good job of ele- the inning and advanced to The Hurricanes also shot 10-of- 13 from the free-throw line in Lady Mustangs fought back to a The Lee University baseball inning, but left way too many vating his pitch count and we third on Wierzgac’s double. With one score contest within the last runners on base during that didn’t want to send him back Howard batting, Meeker scored the last 2:15. team opened the Gulf South 20 seconds. stretch,” added Brew. “With that out in the sixth inning. Prior did on a wild pitch and, after mov- Tucker made his third and Conference portion of its sched- Kaley Walker and Abbey being said, I was pleased at how a nice job bridging the gap and ing over to third on the same last triple with less than 15 sec- ule with a doubleheader sweep Davis combined to scored 13 of we responded every time they getting us to Parete and wild pitch, Wierzgac scored on a onds remaining to trim the lead of The University of Alabama in WV’s 22 points in the fourth put up a run by countering with Larson,” said Brew. throwing error by the catcher. to 68-63, but East Hamilton Huntsville Saturday afternoon at quarter, but the comeback fell avoided a meltdown. Both start- Olympic Field. The Flames (9-1, a run of our own. Tyler Payne The Flames would add a third just short in the final seconds. ing point guards scored 20 2-0 GSC) won the opener 5-2 had his best game at the plate LEE 3, UAH 1 run in the fifth inning with an points, while Bradley’s scored East Hamilton’s Eliziah Laboo and held on to win the nightcap thus far this season and it’s RBI single by Jeffrey Chapuran. sealed the contest with a layup 18 points in the second half. 3-1. The finale of the three-game good to see him get going to Lee made the most out of four Howard scored after reaching in the final five seconds. Laboo “Lameric is just a gamer,” series is scheduled for 1 p.m. on help our lineup out.” hits and used three UAH errors second on a dropped pop up in tied Walker with a game-high 15 The Flames jumped out to a the infield. Clark said. “Tonight it was him Sunday. to win game two. Two runs in and Cole. He stepped up. points. “We have a great opportunity 3-0 lead in the bottom of the the second inning and one in the “We had some hard lineouts The Lady Mustangs’ Davis second inning. Mossburg opened early, but had nothing to show Lameric had an exceptional to sweep a quality opponent fifth were all that was needed. game and has been playing well finished with 13 points, while the scoring with a sacrifice fly to for it,” admitted Brew. “Scoring tomorrow,” acknowledged Lee Nathan Wierzgac was 2-for-3 for us all year. I am proud of his Madison Hayes and Dezah Lacy head coach Mark Brew. drive in Cam Scott. With two with a double and a run scored. two runs on the one wild pitch had 10 points for the Lady out, Johnson singled up the seemed to give us a little lift and effort and he has come a long “However, it will not be easy as Peyton Meeker and Jeffrey way. He is directing traffic for Hurricanes. middle to bring around Payne was a great hustle play by UAH has a quality arm going on Chapuran claimed the other two us.” the mound. We will have to play and Jordan Howard. Lee hits. Wierzgac. That was a big insur- Bradley Central 11 9 19 24 — 63 UAH ended Lee’s shutout bid ance run that Chapuran pro- Copeland finished with 19 East Hamilton 14 15 19 22 — 70 much better defensively tomor- Jumpei Akanuma earned the points and 10 rebounds and a Bradley Central (63) — Lameric Tucker 20, Cole row.” with a run in the fifth on a mis- first win of his Lee career. The duced in the sixth inning.” Copeland 19, John Brown 13, Cartwright 7, Clark played grounder, but Lee pair of swipes, while John 2, Beavers 2, Duggan. The Flames and Chargers (2- junior scattered five hits and Brown produced 13 points and east Hamilton (70) — Justin Dozier 20, Noah 7, 0-2 GSC) combined for 11 answered in the next frame with two walks over four innings, Fager 14, Cameron Montgomery 14, DaVae another Mossburg sacrifice fly. three steals. Hughley 10, Williams 8, Wilson 4, Hammett, errors in the two games with Lee gave up one run and struck out The Bears shot 20-of-45 from Wingard. accounting for six of those. The Chargers would strike again three. the field and 5-of-19 from 3- 3-point goals — Bradley Central 5 (Tucker 3, in the seventh inning with the Corbin Lamb walked one of Copeland 1, Brown 1); East Hamilton 9 (Fager 4, aid of a Lee error. Once again, point range. Tucker made 7-of- Dozier 3, Montgomery 2) LEE 5, UAH 2 the seven batters he faced in 10 field goals. 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There just has to be a special place Odyssey Healthcare. Some of these the Luba Cooks of this world. Her serv- zation and our patients." in Heaven reserved for people like Luba GUEST tricks include dancing, bowing, and ice has become a big hit with the staff This past Christmas our Sunday Cook, who has made volunteering her ColUmniST waving hello and goodbye. Now I share of these institutions, and Katie is now school class went to visit some of the life's calling. this background because here is the the official mascot of Fountain Lake patients in a local nursing home. Many Luba first wrote to me several years picture I want you to see. Health and Rehab Center. of these patients are "forgotten" people ago when she was serving as a volun- Jim During Katie's two years of volunteer Here is what Rebecca Thompson, vol- with no family and few, if any, visitors teer for the animal shelter in Hot Davidson work, she has made visits to nursing unteer coordinator for Hospice Home who come to see them. Springs National Park, Ark. Then she homes, schools, businesses, different Care, had to say about Luba and Katie When I came away I simply said, wrote to me again, just recently, to tell programs and home visits. Katie will and the service they provide. "There but for the Grace of God go I." me about something exciting that she service as well as for nursing homes perform her tricks on an individual "Thank you so much for all that you This is why Luba Cook and her little is now doing that is bringing a little and rehab centers. basis if she likes the individual or and Katie have done for Hospice Home dog Katie are doing such a wonderful happiness and cheer to Hospice Luba's story was such a blessing to child. Once inside a facility, Luba Care Inc. You are such an asset to our thing for those who won't be with us patients in the area. me, and I believe it will bless you, too, transports Katie from visit to visit while Pet Pal program and I have really much longer. In case you don't know, Hospice is a especially if you are way up in years or riding in a stroller, with a leash enjoyed working with you and Katie If you have time and compassion for wonderful service that provides comfort have parents or loved ones who are attached. This past year she has made both. She's such a sweet-spirited dog these people, please look into Hospice and dignity to individuals who are ter- nearing the end of their lives. more than 400 visits. and your dedication to our local nurs- or the different programs where you will minal, and in their final days of life. When Luba was a volunteer at the Now, you think about that for a ing home patients is a true blessing. I make a difference. God bless you, Luba! I believe you can find Hospice pro- animal shelter, she adopted a 3-month- moment. Here is an elderly lady, probably know they love to watch Katie smile ——— grams in every state throughout the old stray poodle-terrier mix puppy, and close to 80 years of age, who loads a and wave at them and dance around (Editor’s Note: Jim Davidson is a moti- nation, and I personally know they do named her Katie. She then proceeded stroller into her car, takes Katie and visits their rooms on her hind legs. She's vational speaker and syndicated colum- great work. Several of our friends have to teach this young dog a number of all these various people who have special done a great job as our only Pet Pal for nist. He may be contacted at 2 Bentley passed away in the past few months, tricks, and a few weeks later she medical needs, and does it as a volunteer. the past year, and I look forward to the Drive, Conway, Ark. 72034. To support and Hospice was there to take care of became a Hospice volunteer dog with As I said earlier, there just has to be years to come. Again, thank you for literacy, buy his book, "Learning, them. There is a Hospice home care two agencies, Hospice Home Care and a special place in Heaven reserved for your time and dedication to our organi- Earning & Giving Back.")

DEAR ANNIE Viewpoint Dear Annie: I’ve recently read some letters to you about servers in restaurants. Personally, one thing that grates on my ears like finger- “Some people stay longer in an hour than others do in a month.” nails on a chalkboard is when a — William Dean Howells, American author and editor (1837-1920) server addresses me and says, “How are we?” Then he or she asks, “Are we ready to order?” or “Are we cele- brating something special?” I can’t stand the “we” thing. Derailing that ‘Trump Servers are not part of our experi- ence, other than waiting on us. Is this something new training Express’ won’t be easy includes, or is it a personal choice? I’ve even gone so far as to ask why The Trump Train is rolling on. All the liberal howlings that my server used “we,” but I don’t It's going so fast and in so Trump was discriminating remember what the answer was. At many directions at once that its against the Muslim religion or any rate, I’d sure prefer it if they critics can't catch up. that the ban was unconstitution- said, “How are you?” and “Are you ready to order?” — Annoyed Patron For days and days and days, al would not have been elimi- Dear Annoyed Patron: Servers’ President Donald Trump has nated, but they would have livelihoods depend on tips, and filled the headlines with news. been blunted. studies have shown that personable He's nominated Neil Gorsuch The crowds of knuckleheads little gestures from a server, such as — a great judge who under- who protested at airports still drawing a smiley face on the check, stands and reveres what the would have shown up with their inspire patrons to leave bigger tips than they otherwise would. Warmth Constitution says, not what he'd pre-printed anti-Trump signs, Winter season is always best time is rewarded. So that might explain like it to say — to fill Antonin but they would have been much the “How are we?” phenomenon. I Scalia's unfillable seat on the smaller. get that it peeves you, but try to Supreme Court. The whole fiasco showed that to perform inspection of your trees empathize with your server rather He's seen his major cabinet Trump and his than be irritated by her. She’s just picks at State, Treasury, the team are still By DAN HARTMAN Of course, this inspection may tree it shows they do not have a doing her job. EPA, HHS, etc., finally get con- rookies who Cleveland Urban Forester bring about the need to have full understanding of proper tree Dear Annie: I am struggling with your tree trimmed. There are care. Topping creates wounds forgiveness. I am the father of a firmed, despite the whining and have a lot to Winter is definitely upon us, advantages to having your tree that never heal and it reduces beautiful 15-year-old girl. On foot dragging of Senate learn about and this time of the year gives trimmed during the winter the tree’s life span. Mother’s Day several years ago, she Democrats. planning, an excellent opportunity to months. One other thing to remember told me that she had been molested He's issued executive orders explaining and inspect your tree. One advantage is that the when you decide to have work by my nephew, a boy I treated like a on taxes, regulations and who spinning their The leaves being off of hard- cleanup and hauling is easier done on your tree is to make son. Unfortunately, this has com- knows what else. executive woods makes it easier to spot because there are no leaves to sure you have obtained the pletely torn our family apart. We Reagan And he's had tough-guy edicts and any problems that may have contend with. Another advan- proper permits. A permit has went through the legal system, been hidden during the summer which was very frustrating, and he Michael Flynn, his National decisions. tage is tree services are usually always been required to work on months. Some examples of what less busy during the winter or plant any tree located on city- has pleaded and served his sentence. Security Advisor, sternly warn Trump got a D- for his to look for would be: crossing months so you may be able to owned property, including the What I am trying to do now is find the Iranians that we're no longer "Muslim ban" announcement. branches, unwanted sprouts or get onto their schedule quicker street right of way. forgiveness, but to this day, my going to stand idly by as they But the media got a solid F growth within the canopy of the to have the work done. Cleveland has an ordinance in nephew has denied that anything make trouble in the Mideast and for the sloppy, misleading and tree, broken and hanging limbs, Remember when hiring some- place designed to preserve exist- ever happened, and his mother has test-rattle their ballistic missiles. partisan way they covered it. branches growing at a narrow one to work on your tree, make ing, desirable trees anywhere backed him up on this, as well. So I find myself struggling with forgiving By the time this column gets The media didn't put the angle to the trunk, overcrowded sure they have liability insur- within the city. This ordinance limb spacing, and the general ance and worker’s compensation requires a property owner to both my nephew and my sister, into print, we could be invading executive order in perspective, structure and condition of the especially because they have not Yemen. didn't explain that it was based insurance on any of their obtain a permit from the City tree canopy. employees. Forestry Division before any sought my forgiveness or attempted Things are happening fast in on geography and didn't explain Looking for dead limbs is also I would recommend getting tree, 28 inches or greater in any reconciliation to our family as a whole — which, if things were Washington — at "Trump that the seven countries on the a good thing. They may be several opinions and price diameter, is removed from their Speed," as someone has said. list came from the Obama somewhat more difficult to see, reversed, as a father, son, brother quotes, and put into writing property within Cleveland’s city and uncle, I would feel obligated to It seems like a long time ago administration. but they need to be removed what is going to be done as well limits. This permit is only whenever possible. Dead limbs do. I pray often for help. I know that that the Trump administration's In their fervor to get Trump, as the agreed-upon price. And required for the removal of a forgiveness is not for them but for so-called "Muslim ban" was they didn't bother to point out can be dangerous because of the do not let the trees be “topped.” tree, not for the trimming of a increased chance of falling, and me, but this has been a struggle, to announced, but it was actually that President Obama's admin- As a matter of fact, I will go as tree. say the least. Thank you for your they also provide an entry for far as to say if the tree service If you have questions or con- just recently. istration had slowed down the diseases, insects, and decay to response. — Trying to Forgive even brings up “topping” the cerns about the condition of Dear Trying: I applaud your wis- The president's executive processing of Iraqis refugees enter the tree and cause dam- tree, do not hire them no matter your tree, need help with the order restricted travelers from coming to the U.S. for six age. dom. You’re right; forgiveness is what. If they are willing to top a inspection or are unsure if you more for you than for them. What seven terrorist-breeding coun- months in 2011 for security rea- need to obtain a removal permit, your nephew did was horrible, and tries from coming into the USA sons. you can contact the city of it will take a long time for your anger for three months, and also sus- The most outrageous thing TODAY IN HISTORY Cleveland’s Urban Forestry to subside enough to make room for pended the refugee program for the media did was to fan the Division to assist you. It can be any forgiveness. Be patient with four months until a better sys- idea that an executive order reached at 472-4551. yourself. Even having the intention tem of vetting could be devised. aimed at regulating the freedom (AP) — Today is Monday, Feb. in San Francisco (the fair lasted ——— or will to do something — that is 20, the 51st day of 2017. There until December). (About the writer: Dan progress in the right direction. The whole thing was a total of foreign visitors was unconsti- are 314 days left in the year. This In 1938, Anthony Eden Hartman is the urban forester Also know that forgiving them political and public relations dis- tutional. is Presidents Day. resigned as British foreign secre- and assistant parks and recre- doesn’t mean you have to want to aster for the president — a text- It was perfectly constitutional. Today’s Highlight in History: tary following Prime Minister ation director for the city of spend time with them. It’s good to book example of how not to The U.S. Constitution doesn't On Feb. 20, 1942, Lt. Edward Neville Chamberlain’s decision to Cleveland. The “Under the Shade forgive in your heart, but it’s impor- communicate to the American apply to foreign visitors. “Butch” O’Hare became the U.S. negotiate with Italian dictator Tree” column is written by tant to maintain a healthy distance people. The only people who have Navy’s first flying ace of World Benito Mussolini. Hartman and members of the to protect yourself, especially if they What President Trump should the constitutional right to come War II by shooting down five In 1950, the U.S. Supreme Cleveland Shade Tree Board.) are still denying what happened. Japanese bombers while defend- Court, in United States v. have done was address the into the U.S. are American citi- ing the aircraft carrier USS Rabinowitz, ruled 5-3 that country from the Oval Office, zens. Lexington in the South Pacific. authorities making a lawful fully explain what he was about Every country has restrictions (O’Hare, a recipient of the Medal arrest did not need a warrant to to sign and then sign it. for its visitors. For example, you of Honor, was killed in action in search and seize evidence in an Cleveland Daily Banner He should have pointed out don't have a right to go into 1943; Chicago’s O’Hare area that was in the “immediate – Established in 1854 – that it was temporary, that it was Canada if you have a DUI. 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International Exposition opened Michelle Kwan won the silver. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, February 20, 2017— 15 Ex-officials: Israeli leader spurned secret peace offer JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s tried to sweeten the 15-year-old AP photo prime minister turned down a “Arab Peace Initiative,” a Saudi- IsrAelI PrIme mInIster regional peace initiative last led plan that offered Israel BenjAmIn netAnyAhu, year that was brokered by then- peace with dozens of Arab and second right, chairs the weekly American Secretary of State Muslim nations in return for a cabinet meeting, in Jerusalem, John Kerry, former U.S. officials pullout from territories cap- on Sunday. Reports are the confirmed Sunday, in apparent tured in the 1967 Mideast war prime minister turned down a contradiction to his stated goal to make way for an independent peace offer with the of involving regional Arab pow- Palestine. ers in resolving Israel’s conflict Among the proposed changes Palestinians which had been with the Palestinians. were Arab recognition of Israel brokered by former Secretary Prime Minister Benjamin as the Jewish state, recognition of State John Kerry. Netanyahu took part in a secret of Jerusalem as a shared capital summit that Kerry organized in for Israelis and Palestinians, the southern Jordanian port and softened language on the city of Aqaba last February and “right of return” of Palestinian included Jordan’s King refugees to lost properties in Abdullah II and Egyptian what is now Israel, the former President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi. officials said. The secret meeting was first The officials, speaking on reported by the Haaretz daily. condition of anonymity because According to two former they were still not authorized to Obama administration officials, discuss the secret meeting pub- Kerry proposed regional recog- licly, said the Egyptian and nition of Israel as a Jewish state Jordanian leaders reacted posi- — a key Netanyahu demand — tively to the proposal, while alongside a renewal of peace Netanyahu refused to commit to talks with the Palestinians with anything beyond meetings with the support of the Arab coun- the Palestinian President other Gulf Arab countries, and Netanyahu talked of a host of other issues. “There is about what kind of agreement tries. Mahmoud Abbas. including Saudi Arabia, along searching for new ways forward a new day and it is a good day,” could be reached. The alterna- Netanyahu rejected the offer, One of the officials said the with the Palestinians, the with the Palestinians and raised he said. tive, a single binational state, which would have required a main purpose of the meeting Europeans and the Russians, the possibility of involving the But in a joint press confer- could require Israel to grant cit- significant pullout from occu- was to start a regional peace were also consulted as part of broader Arab world in a new ence last week, behind the izenship to millions Palestinians pied land, saying he would not process that Netanyahu said he the process. peace process. warm smiles there were signs of under its control, threatening be able to garner enough sup- wanted. However, he said it was The officials said opposition Netanyahu called the meeting trouble ahead. its status as a Jewish-majority port for it in his hard-line coali- not clear if the Arab states inside Netanyahu’s hard-line “historic” and one that strength- Trump asked Netanyahu to democracy. tion government. would have gone along with it government, which is dominat- ened the two countries’ longtime “hold off” on Jewish settlement Lieberman, the Israeli defense The initiative also appeared to either. ed by nationalists opposed to alliance. He said at the end of construction in occupied territo- minister, said that for him a be the basis of short-lived talks He said it appeared that Palestinian independence, pre- meeting, Trump shook his hand ries the Palestinians claim for a Palestinian state remains the with moderate opposition leader Netanyahu was not interested in sented a formidable obstacle. and told him it was a “new day” future state. Netanyahu said preferred outcome — and it Isaac Herzog to join the govern- more than meeting Abbas and But he said the Arab partners in Israeli-American relations. Sunday that the sides have should come through the type of ment, a plan that quickly unrav- some Arab leaders and promis- also showed varying degrees of After eight years of testy ties formed joint teams to coordinate regional structure Netanyahu eled when Netanyahu chose to ing unspecified confidence enthusiasm, with the with Barack Obama, Netanyahu settlement construction. reportedly rejected. bring in nationalist leader building steps. This was not Palestinians most concerned seems to be relishing Trump’s In a striking departure from “My vision, it’s the endgame Avigdor Lieberman instead and enough for anyone at the meet- about concessions forced on warm embrace. The new presi- longtime American policy, no doubt, two-state solution. I appoint him defense minister. ing and would not have been them. dent has broken from his prede- Trump also refrained from sup- believe that it’s necessary for us Herzog tweeted Sunday that enough to get other Arab states Netanyahu himself did not cessor in adopting friendlier porting a two-state solution to to keep the Jewish state,” he “history will definitely judge the to even express willingness to address the report in his weekly positions to the Israeli govern- the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. said at the Munich Security magnitude of the opportunity as pursue a regional approach, the Cabinet meeting and his office ment regarding a tough line on While this pleased Conference. “The Palestinians well as the magnitude of the former official said. refused to comment. Instead, Iran, a vaguer stance on Netanyahu’s hard line coalition don’t have capacity to sign a missed opportunity.” “We saw it as building on, or the prime minister focused on Palestinian statehood and a partners, Trump still said what- lone final status agreement with Two former top aides to Kerry updating, but certainly not last week’s visit to Washington more lenient approach to West ever solution is reached would Israel. It’s possible only as a confirmed that the meeting took superseding” the 2002 Arab ini- to meet new President Donald Bank settlements. have to be acceptable to both part of an all-regional solution, place secretly on Feb. 21, 2016. tiative, one of the officials said. Trump. Netanyahu said the two lead- sides. not an incremental process but According to the officials, Kerry A second former official said At that meeting, both Trump ers see “eye to eye” on Iran and That has raised questions simultaneously.” Iraqi forces launch offensive to drive Malaysia searches for 4 N. Korean IS from western Mosul area suspects who left country KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) police said Sunday. Indonesia and Vietnam. HAMAM AL-ALIL, Iraq (AP) — but the militants have continued throughout the 4-month-old — Investigators are looking for Since Kim’s death last week, On Sunday, the Deputy National U.S.-backed Iraqi forces launched to stage attacks there, including Mosul offensive and carried out four North Korean men who flew authorities have been trying to Police Chief of Malaysia, Noor a major air-and-ground offensive two suicide bombings against nine airstrikes against IS near out of Malaysia the same day Kim piece together details of what Rashid Ibrahim, said four other Sunday to retake western Mosul government forces on Sunday. Mosul on Saturday, Central Jong Nam, the North Korean appeared to be an assassination. suspects were on the run. He said from Islamic State militants and The battle for western Mosul Command said. U.S. special oper- ruler’s outcast half brother, was Malaysian police have so far the men were North Korean and drive the extremist group from its promises to be even more daunt- ations forces are embedded with apparently poisoned at an airport arrested four people carrying IDs had flown out of the country last last major urban bastion in Iraq. ing, as the half of the city west of some Iraqi units, and thousands in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian from North Korea, Malaysia, Monday, when Kim died. Ground units pushed into a the Tigris River has older, narrow- of American soldiers are in Iraq to belt of villages outside the coun- er streets and is still heavily pop- provide logistical and other sup- try’s second-largest city, and ulated. port. plumes of smoke rose into the sky Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi “We are very close to it, if not early in the morning as U.S.-led announced the start of the latest already engaged in that fight,” coalition jets struck militant posi- operation on state TV. Using the U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis tions southwest of Mosul and mil- Arabic acronym for IS, he said told reporters in Abu Dhabi. He itarized Iraqi police fired artillery. government forces were moving to declined to go into further detail, “This is zero hour and we are “liberate the people of Mosul from saying he owed “confidentiality” to going to end this war, God will- Daesh oppression and terrorism the troops. ing,” said Mahmoud Mansour, a forever.” Citing witnesses in western police officer, as he prepared to Police units quickly entered the Mosul, the United Nations said move out. village of Athba, about 3 miles (5 nearly half of all food shops were The United Nations warned kilometers) southwest of Mosul’s closed and bakeries had shut that hundreds of thousands of international airport, encounter- down for lack of fuel and an civilians trapped inside their ing only light resistance. inability to purchase costly flour. homes in Mosul “are at extreme Separately, the Iraqi Army’s 9th Prices of kerosene and cooking risk,” with dwindling fuel, food Division moved into the village of gas have skyrocketed, and many and water and scarce electricity. Bakhira, also southwest of the of the most destitute families are Iraq declared eastern Mosul city, the Ministry of Defense said. burning wood, furniture, plastic “fully liberated” last month after The U.S.-led coalition has been or garbage for cooking and heat- three months of fierce fighting, providing close air support ing.

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Legal Publications Legal Publications Legal Publications LEGAL PUBLICATION Trump election has parallels to LEGAL PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF BRADLEY LEGAL PUBLICATION NOTICE TO CREDITORS COUNTY, TENNESSEE, Savannah Caroline STATE OF TENNESSEE PROBATE COURT OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE Russell Melton, V Jon Andrew Melton Docket # BRADLEY COUNTY AT CLEVELAND, TEN- V-16-849. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. In this NESSEE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ESTATE IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF MCMINN cause it appearing that ordinary process cannot OF: FRANK BURGAN (deceased) 2017-PR-26. COUNTY, TENNESSEE DOCKET #2017-CV-8. be served upon the Defendant, Jon Andrew Mel- Andrew Jackson’s presidency Notice is hereby given that on the 3rd day of IN RE: ADOPTION OF THE BENJAMIN ASHER ton, whose last known address was 449 Denton February, 2017, Letters of Administration in re- CREWS. BY: DAVID W. CREWS, FREDA KAYE Hollow RD, NW, Cleveland, TN 37312, and spect of the estate of Frank Burgan, who died CREWS & TIFFANY NICOLE CREWS, Petition- whose present address cannot be ascertained NEW YORK (AP) — It was an ulist, bringing new groups of vot- Dwight Eisenhower venerated December 11, 2016, were issued to the under- ers VS. UNKNOWN FATHER, Respondent. In upon diligent inquiry, the said Defendant, Jon ugly, highly personal presidential ers into the electoral system. George Washington. Jackson signed by the Probate Court of Bradley County, the above styled cause, it appearing that service Andrew Melton, is therefore ORDERED and re- Tennessee. All persons, resident and non-resi- of process cannot be obtained on the above quired to file an answer in the Circuit Court for election. Remarkably, the popular vote himself had been claimed by dent, having claims, matured or unmatured, named Respondent, UNKNOWN FATHER. Said Bradley County, Tennessee, with the Plaintiff's against the estate are required to file same with respondent is hereby summoned and required to counsel, Richard Elliston, whose address is 223 An unvarnished celebrity out- tripled between Jackson’s loss in Franklin Roosevelt and his suc- the Clerk of the above named Court on or before serve an Answer upon this Court and upon the Harle Ave NW, Cleveland, TN 37311, within sider who pledged to represent 1824 and his victory four years cessor, Harry Truman, both of the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) Petitioners' attorney Lynn Perry, 201 First St., thirty (30) days after he last date of this publica- otherwise their claims will be forever barred: (1) NW, Cleveland, TN 37311 within thirty (30) days tion or a default judgment may be taken against the forgotten laborer took on an later, and he used the nation’s whom — unlike Trump — inter- (A) Four (4) months from the date of the first after the last insertion of this publication and you for the relief demanded in said Complaint. It publication (or posting, as the case may be) of make defense to the Petition for Adoption filed in is further ORDERED that this notice be pub- intellectual member of the growing newspaper industry — preted Jackson’s populism as a this notice if the creditor received an actual copy this matter. If Respondent fails to do so, Judg- lished for four (4) consecutive weeks in the Washington establishment look- like Trump on social media — to call for expanded government, in of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days ment by Default may be taken against him for the Cleveland Daily Banner. ENTER this the 14 day before the date that is four (4) months from the relief requested in the Petition for Adoption. This of February 2017. JUDGE Lawrence H. Puckett. ing to extend a political dynasty spread his message. part to help the working class. date of the first publication (or posting); or (B) Notice shall be published for four (4) consecutive APPROVED FOR ENTRY: Richard Elliston, PBR Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor re- weeks in the Cleveland Daily Banner, a newspa- #009432, Attorney for Plaintiff. 223 Harle Ave in the White House. Many of those new voters There could be other compar- ceived an actual copy of the notice to creditors if per of general circulation in Bradley County, Ten- NW, Cleveland, TN 37311. 423-614-5600, Andrew Jackson’s triumph in descended on Washington for isons for Trump. A favorable one the creditor received the copy of the notice less nessee. PATTY S. GAINES, Clerk and Master. 423-614-4524, fax. than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four Lynn Perry, Attorney for Petitioners, 201 First St., February 20, 27, March 6, 13, 2017 1828 over President John Quincy Jackson’s 1829 inauguration would be Eisenhower, also a non- (4) months from the date of the first publication NW, Cleveland, TN 37311. (or posting) as described in (1) (A); or (2) February 13, 20, 27, 2017; March 6, 2017 Adams bears striking similarities and the crowd of thousands that politician who governed like a Twelve (12) months from the decedent's date of LEGAL PUBLICATION to Donald Trump’s victory over mobbed the Capitol and the hands-off CEO. A less favorable death. This the 3rd day of February, 2017. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Signed: George R. Burgan; Estate of: Frank Bur- Hillary Clinton last year, and White House forced Jackson to one would be Andrew Johnson, a gan, Deceased. Joshua H. Jenne, Esq., Jenne, some of those most eager to point spend his first night as president tool of his party whose erratic Scott, & Jenne, PLLC, P.O. Box 161, Cleveland, IN THE CHANCERY COURT FOR BRADLEY TN 37364. Sarah E. Coleman, Clerk & Master. LEGAL PUBLICATION COUNTY, TENNESSEE AT CLEVELAND – ORDER OF PUBLICATION PROBATE DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF THE that out are in the Trump White in a hotel. behavior helped bring about his ESTATE OF MOLLY M. CORN, Deceased, February 13, 20, 2017 IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF BRADLEY ADELLA C. ZIEBELL, Personal Representative. House. Once in office, he continued impeachment. COUNTY, TENNESSEE AT CLEVELAND. Jo- No. 2017-PR-023. NOTICE TO CREDITORS seph Ronca, Petitioner v. Betty J. Keaton, Re- Trump’s team has seized upon his crusade as a champion for Trump’s embrace could signal Notice is hereby given that on the 30th day of spondent. No. 2016-CV-259. ORDER OF PUBLI- LEGAL PUBLICATION January, 2017, Letters Testamentary in respect CATION, This matter came to be heard on the 3 the parallels between the current the common man by opposing an about-face for Jackson’s lega- of the Estate of Molly M. Corn who died on Janu- STATE OF TENNESSEE, day of February, 2017, upon the Petition of Jo- ary 2, 2017, were issued to the undersigned president and the long-dead the Second Bank of the United cy. Historians have recently DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN’S SERVICES seph Ronca, and his request that service of proc- Adella C. Ziebell by the Chancery Court of Brad- ess by publication be ordered in a newspaper of Tennessee war hero. Trump has States, which he declared to be a soured on the slave-owning pres- v. ley County, Tennessee. All personal, resident general circulation to bring Betty J. Keaton and nonresident, having claims, matured or un- AMY LUSTER and/or any unknown heirs of Betty J. Keaton be- hung a portrait of Jackson in the symptom of a political system ident whose Indian Removal Act matured, against the Estate are required to file DOCKET NO. J-10-175 fore this Court. The Court finds that service of the same with the clerk of the above named Oval Office and Trump’s chief that favored the rich and ignored of 1830 commissioned the forced process was attempted on Betty J. Keaton and it The State of Tennessee, Department of Chil- court on or before the earlier of the dates pre- appears that her current residence cannot be as- strategist, Stephen Bannon, who “the humble members of society removal of Native Americans dren’s Services, has filed a petition in the Juve- scribed in (1) or (2) otherwise their claims will be certained so that ordinary process can be served nile Court of Bradley County, Tennessee, seek- forever barred. (1) (A) Four (4) months from the upon Betty J. Keaton. It is therefore ORDERED has pushed the comparison, told — the farmers, mechanics, and from their ancestral homelands ing to terminate the parental rights of Amy Luster date of the first publication of this notice if the that a copy of this Order be published for four (4) to the children Tyler, Jordan, Randi, Julien, and creditor received an actual copy of this notice to reporters after Trump’s inaugu- laborers — who have neither the in the southeastern United consecutive weeks in the Cleveland Daily Ban- Juliet Luster. creditors at least sixty (60) days before the date ner newspaper published in Cleveland, Tennes- ral address that “I don’t think time nor the means of securing States. More than 4,000 died A trial in this case is set for March 16, 2017 at that is four (4) months from the date of the first see. Respondent will appear and make defense 9:00 a.m. Amy Luster must appear before this publication; or (B) Sixty (60) days from the date of the Petitioner within thirty (30) days or the we’ve had a speech like that like favors to themselves.” along their journey west, a brutal Court on that date to determine whether her pa- the creditor received an actual copy of the notice same will be taken as confessed and a default rental rights to the subject children should be ter- to creditors if the creditor received the copy of since Andrew Jackson came to Jackson, as Trump hopes to match that became known as the judgment may be entered against the Respon- minated and forever ended. The Court is located the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the dent. Within that time, Respondent is also re- the White House.” do, expanded the powers of the “Trail of Tears.” date that is four (4) months from the date of first in Cleveland, Tennessee. quired to serve a copy of their pleadings upon publication as described in (1) (A); or (2) Twelve If Amy Luster does not come to the trial, the state the law firm of Burns, Henry & Kirksey, P.C., Trump himself mused during presidency, and a new political Jackson’s standing had fallen (12) months from the decedent’s date of death. will ask the Court to allow it to proceed without whose address is 175 Spring Street NW, Cleve- ENTERED this the 30th day of January, 2017. his first days in Washington that party, the new Democratic party, so much that in 2015, when the contest. That means that the state will ask the land, TN 37311 or a default judgment will be en- Adella C. Ziebell, Personal Representative. Bry- Court to let it present proof without having any tered against the Respondent according to law. “there hasn’t been anything like coalesced around him in the U.S. Treasury announced plans son M. Kirksey, PBR No. 027358. Burns, Henry lawyer appear and defend Amy Luster’s rights in Entered this the 3 day of February, 2017. Sarah & Kirksey, PC, Counsel for the Personal Repre- court. E. Coleman, Clerk and Master. Jerri S. Bryant, this since Andrew Jackson.” 1820s. He was the first non- to replace Alexander Hamilton on sentative, 175 Spring Street NW, P.O. Box 236, Chancellor; Approved for Entry: Travis D. Henry If the Court believes that the Department of Chil- Cleveland, TN 37364-0236. Telephone: (423) It’s a remarkable moment of Virginia wealthy farmer or mem- the $10 bill with Harriet S. (BPR#024488) Burns & Henry, P.C. 175 Spring dren’s Services has proved its case, the Amy 339-0529. Facsimile: (423) 478-2308. Sarah E. Luster’s parental rights will be forever termi- Street NW, Cleveland, TN 37311, 423.339.0529 rehabilitation for Jackson, a fig- ber of the Adams dynasty in Tubman, the outcry in defense of Coleman, Clerk & Master. Date: 1/30/17. nated, and she will never be able to see the chil- February 13, 20, 27, 2017; March 6, 2017 February 13, 20, 2017 ure whose populist credentials Massachusetts to be elected the Founding Father — in part dren again or object to their adoption. and anti-establishment streak president. due to the success of the If the Court issues an order granting the motion, Amy Luster will have 30 days from entry of the LEGAL PUBLICATION has been tempered by harsher “The American public wanted a Broadway musical that tells his order to contact the Court and appeal. elements of his legacy, chiefly his different kind of president. And story — was so loud that the gov- Copies of all orders and motions filed in this case NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE will be left or Amy Luster with the Clerk of the Ju- forced removal of Native there’s no question Donald ernment changed course and venile Court. This will constitute appropriate Americans that caused disease Trump is a different kind of pres- opted to remove Jackson from service on her all future filings in this case. and the death of thousands. ident,” Sen. Majority Leader the $20 instead. February 13, 20, 27; March 6, 2017 STATE OF TENNESSEE, BRADLEY COUNTY “Both were elected presidents Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said as a national celebrity; Jackson this past week. “He’s now com- WHEREAS, Angela Truelove and Jackie Truelove exe- due to prowess on the battlefield paring himself to Andrew LEGAL PUBLICATION NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE cuted a Deed of Trust to Mortgage Electronic Registra- and Trump from making billions Jackson. I think it’s a pretty tion Systems, Inc. as nominee for Liberty Mortgage in his business empire,” said good, a pretty good comparison. Corporation Dba Liberty Mortgage Corporation, Lender Douglas Brinkley, a professor of That’s how big a change Jackson STATE OF TENNESSEE, BRADLEY COUNTY and Arnold M. Weiss, Trustee(s), which was dated Sep- history at Rice University. “And was from the Virginia and tember 11, 2007 and recorded on September 19, 2007 it’s a conscious move for Trump Massachusetts gentlemen who in Book 1781, Page 750, Bradley County, Tennessee to embrace Jackson. In American had been president of the United WHEREAS, Carrie L. Massengill n/k/a Carrie Hicks and Register of Deeds. political lore, Jackson represents States for the first 40 years.” Derrick Hicks and Vickie S. Johnston executed a Deed WHEREAS, default having been made in the payment of the forgotten rural America while But there are also limits to the of Trust to Wells Fargo Financial Tennessee 1, LLC, the debt(s) and obligation(s) thereby secured by the Trump won by bringing out that comparison, historians say. Lender and Brandon G. Polito, Trustee(s), which was said Deed of Trust and the current holder of said Deed rural vote and the blue collar Unlike Jackson, who won in dated September 4, 2007 and recorded on September of Trust, Branch Banking and Trust Company, (the vote.” 1828 in a landslide, Trump lost 6, 2007 in Book 1778, Page 658, Bradley County, Ten- “Holder”), appointed the undersigned, Brock & Scott, The seventh president, known the popular vote by nearly 3 mil- nessee Register of Deeds. PLLC, as Substitute Trustee, by an instrument duly re- as “Old Hickory” for his tough- lion ballots. Jon Meacham, who WHEREAS, default having been made in the payment of corded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Bradley ness on the battlefield, gained wrote a 2008 biography of the debt(s) and obligation(s) thereby secured by the County, Tennessee, with all the rights, powers and fame when he led American Jackson, “American Lion,” said said Deed of Trust and the current holder of said Deed privileges of the original Trustee named in said Deed of forces to a victory in the Battle of Jackson was “an outsider in style of Trust, U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Trust; and New Orleans in the final throes of but not in substance” and his Master Participation Trust, (the “Holder”), appointed the NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire the War of 1812. He did serve a outlandish public pronounce- undersigned, Brock & Scott, PLLC, as Substitute Trus- indebtedness has been declared due and payable as term representing Tennessee in ments would often be followed by tee, by an instrument duly recorded in the Office of the provided in said Deed of Trust by the Holder, and that the Senate, but he has long been hours of deep conversations and Register of Deeds of Bradley County, Tennessee, with as agent for the undersigned, Brock & Scott, PLLC, Sub- imagined as a rough and tumble letter-writing hashing out politi- all the rights, powers and privileges of the original stitute Trustee, by virtue of the power and authority American folk hero, an anti-intel- cal calculations. Trustee named in said Deed of Trust; and vested in it, will on March 14, 2017, at 1:00PM at the lectual who believed in settling “He was a wild man during the NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire usual and customary location at the Bradley County scores against political oppo- day but a careful diplomat at indebtedness has been declared due and payable as Courthouse, Cleveland, Tennessee, proceed to sell at nents and even killed a man in a night,” said Meacham, who said provided in said Deed of Trust by the Holder, and that public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, duel for insulting the honor of it was too early to know whether as agent for the undersigned, Brock & Scott, PLLC, Sub- the following described property situated in Bradley Jackson’s wife. Trump, like Jackson, “had a stitute Trustee, by virtue of the power and authority County, Tennessee, to wit: Jackson also raged against strategy behind his theatrics,” vested in it, will on March 14, 2017, at 12:00PM at the LOCATED IN THE FIRST CIVIL DISTRICT OF BRADLEY what he deemed “a corrupt bar- and whether Trump had the abil- usual and customary location at the Bradley County COUNTY TENNESSEE TO-WIT: gain” that prevented him from ity to harness the wave of pop- Courthouse, Cleveland, Tennessee, proceed to sell at LOT FORTY-NINE (49), OWNBY FARM ESTATES, as winning the 1824 election ulism that has swept the globe as public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, shown by plat of record in Plat Book 4, Page 121, in the against Adams when the race it did in the 1820s. the following described property situated in Bradley Register's Office of Bradley County, Tennessee. was thrown to the House of “The moment is Jacksoninan County, Tennessee, to wit: Being the same property conveyed to Angela Truleove Representatives after no candi- but do we have a Jackson in the The following described real property located in Bradley and husband, Jackie Truelove, by Deed from Robin date received a majority in the Oval Office?” Meacham asked. County, Tennessee. Said real estate being on the Wagner, unmarried, dated 9/11/2007 and recorded in Electoral College. Even before the Trump’s appropriation of Northeast corner of Cass Street and Hiwassee Street, Book 1781, page 748-749 in the Register's Office of vote in November, Trump railed Jackson came after his victory. now U.S. Highway 11, and beginning at a stake on the Bradley County, Tennessee. against a “rigged” election and Trump never mentioned Jackson East side of Hiwassee Street, now U.S. Highway 11, FOR PRIOR TITLE: Being the same property conveyed to has repeatedly asserted, without during the campaign or dis- where W. S. Hambright's horse lot fence corners with Robin L. Wagner, unmarried by Warranty Deed from evidence, widespread voter fraud cussed Jackson during a series said street: thence in an Easterly direction of uniform Rickey Cole, married, dated 05/12/1998 and recorded prevented his own popular vote of conversations with Meacham depth 90 feet, more or less, to a stake on W. S. Ham- in Bok 393, Page 721 in the Register's office of Bradley triumph. last spring bright's West line: thence in a Southwardly direction of County, Tennessee. Karen V. Cole, wife of Rickey Cole, Jackson’s ascension came at a But it is hardly unique for a uniform width and along the said Hambright's West line joined in conveyances for the sole purpose of quitclaim time when the right to vote was president to adopt a previous one 175 feet more or less, to Cass Street thence Westwardly any and all right, title and interest that she may have in expanded to all white men — and as a historical role model. along the North line of Cass Street, 90 feet, more or said property by virtue of her marital relationship. not just property-owners — and Barack Obama frequently less, to the intersection of Hiwassee Street, now U.S. SUBJECT TO Restrictive covenants as set out in instru- he fashioned himself into a pop- invoked Abraham Lincoln. Highway 11, thence Northwardly along the East side of ment recorded in Misc. Book 110, Page 622, in the said Hiwassee Street, now U.S. Highway 11, 175 feet, more Register's Office. or less, to the beginning corner, and being such de- SUBJECT TO Minimum setbacks as noted on plat: Front scribed portion of Lot 87 as land down on the original - 50'; Rear - 50'; side - 25'. Flood fears renewed as another plan of the said Town of Charleston, Tennessee, and SUBJECT TO Fifteen (15) foot utility easement on front bounded on the North and East by property of W. S. lot lines as noted on plat. SUBJECT TO FIve (5) Foot storm aims for California Hambright, now Redmond; South by Cass Street: and drain/utility easement on interior lot lines as noted on on the West by Hiwassee street. plat. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The teams to check on what walkers BEING THE PROPERTY CONVEYED IN Quitclaim Deed SUBJECT TO Ten (10) foot drain/utility easement on ex- first outer rain bands from a pow- checking on the levees find,” from Carrie L. Massengill to Carrie L Massengill And terior lot lines as noted on plat. erful Pacific storm headed to Martin said. “Our community is Vickie S, Johnston, dated 09/10/2001, recorded SUBJECT TO Any governmental zoning and subdivision Northern California on Sunday pulling together like real 10/12/2001, in Deed Book 1151, Page 637, in the ordinances or regulations in effect thereon. M/P brought light rain and wind and champs.” Registers Office for Bradley County, Tennessee. 87H-A-15.00 gr renewed warnings of possible Meanwhile, the water level was Tax Parcel Identification Number: 016BA012 Commonly Known as: 343 Wen Dell Lane SE, Cleveland, flooding in the already soggy decreasing at Lake Oroville dam, Parcel ID Number: 016B A 012.00 000 TN 37323 region. where a damaged spillway had Address/Description: Parcel ID Number: 87H-A-087H-15.00 The San Joaquin River at a raised major flood concerns. 105 Cass Street Northeast, Charleston, TN 37310. Address/Description: 343 Wen Dell Lane Southeast, measuring station near Vernalis Water was also receding in the Current Owner(s): Cleveland, TN 37323. remained at “danger stage,” farm community of Maxwell, Carrie L. Massengill and Vicki S. Johnston. Current Owner(s): Angela Truelove. meaning it keeps approaching where dozens of people sought Other Interested Party(ies): N/A Other Interested Party(ies): N/A the top of levees, said , a higher ground after creeks The sale of the property described above shall be sub- The sale of the property described above shall be sub- spokesman with San Joaquin topped their banks and inundat- ject to all matters shown on any recorded plat; any and ject to all matters shown on any recorded plat; any and County Office of Emergency ed houses on Friday, said Colusa all liens against said property for unpaid property all liens against said property for unpaid property Services. County Assistant Sheriff Jim taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or set-back taxes; any restrictive covenants, easements or set-back “When the water gets that high Saso said. lines that may be applicable; any prior liens or encum- lines that may be applicable; any prior liens or encum- and more water is coming, there Nobody was hurt as crews brances as well as any priority created by a fixture fil- brances as well as any priority created by a fixture fil- is just too much pressure and used boats to rescue residents ing; a deed of trust; and any matter than an accurate ing; a deed of trust; and any matter than an accurate levees can break. They can be from a low-lying neighborhood. survey of the premises might disclose; and survey of the premises might disclose; and topped,” Daly said. “We’re telling those people to All right and equity of redemption, statutory or other- All right and equity of redemption, statutory or other- Daly says residents of low-lying keep a bag close by and get ready wise, homestead, and dower are expressly waived in wise, homestead, and dower are expressly waived in areas have been told to be ready to leave again,” Saso said. “If the said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, said Deed of Trust, and the title is believed to be good, to evacuate, especially those in water comes back up, it’s going to but the undersigned will sell and convey only as Substi- but the undersigned will sell and convey only as Substi- San Joaquin River Club, a river- be those areas affected.” tute Trustee. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of tute Trustee. The right is reserved to adjourn the day of side, private neighborhood of 800 Another round of heavy rain the sale to another day, time, and place certain without the sale to another day, time, and place certain without people 10 miles south of Tracy. was expected to move in further publication, upon announcement at the time further publication, upon announcement at the time Residents of the community overnight Sunday and forecasters and place for the sale set forth above. and place for the sale set forth above. have been constantly patrolling said several inches were expect- This office is attempting to collect a debt. Any informa- This office is attempting to collect a debt. Any informa- the levees for signs of danger and ed. tion obtained will be used for that purpose. tion obtained will be used for that purpose. holding meetings to discuss evac- “Widespread flooding will be Brock & Scott, PLLC, Substitute Trustee Brock & Scott, PLLC, Substitute Trustee uation routes and preparedness, likely as an atmospheric river (of c/o Tennessee Foreclosure Department c/o Tennessee Foreclosure Department said Paula Martin, who is helping moisture) takes aim somewhere 6 Cadillac Drive, Suite 140 6 Cadillac Drive, Suite 140 coordinate evacuation plans. along the central California Brentwood, TN 37027 Brentwood, TN 37027 “We have a levee response coast,” the National Weather PH: 615-550-7697 FX: 615-550-8484 PH: 615-550-7697 FX: 615-550-8484 team, a sand bagging team, Service said. 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No NORTHWEST CLEAN. Large 2 bed- meeting. For more information or to submit comments, any advertisement he deems objec- job too big, no job too small! The room. Covered parking. Lease/ de- tionable either in subject or phrase- Paint Doctors. 423-933-6080. posit $650. Call 423-774-7686. please contact MPO Coordinator Greg Thomas, phone ology or which he may deem detri- (423) 479-1913, fax (423) 559-3373, or email gtho- 50. Mobile Homes For Rent mental to his business. Deadline for DEBBIE’S CLEANING SERVICE [email protected]. classified ads: Tuesday through Fri- NEED TO BUY, SELL, TRADE OR 3 bedroom, 2 baths. $150 weekly. RENT? USE CLASSIFIED ADS. February 6, 20, 2017 day is 2pm for business ads and {HOME OR BUSINESS} 1155 6th Street NE. 423-650-5027 3pm for personal ads the day before THEY WORK! CLEVELAND DAILY ad is to run. Sunday deadline is BANNER, 472-5041. COLLEGETOWN MOBILE ES- Are You In Need Of TATES: Two bedrooms nice and 11am Friday for business ads and Cleaning Services? 12 noon Friday for personal ads. EARN THOUSAND$ from home. Be clean. 472–6555. LEGAL PUBLICATION careful of work-at-home schemes. We Have The Services You Monday deadline is Friday 4pm. All Are Looking For NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE corrections must be made by dead- Hidden costs can add up, and re- 52. Sleeping Rooms line day before ad runs. Visa/Master- quirements may be unrealistic. $149 PLUS tax weekly special, 1 card/Discover/American Express are Learn how to avoid work-at-home person with ad, HBO/ ESPN. scams. Call the Federal Trade Com- We Offer a One- Time Cleaning accepted. Cleveland Daily Ban- Service, Daily, Weekly, 423-728–4551. STATE OF TENNESSEE, BRADLEY COUNTY ner..... 472-5041 mission. 1-877-FTC-HELP. A mes- sage from Cleveland Daily Banner Bi-Weekly and Monthly Cleaning BREEzEWAYEXTENDEDSTAY.COM 2. Special Notices and the FTC. Or visit our Web site at Plans… Move in Move out WEEKLY rate paid in advance, aver- service… WHEREAS, Bryan K. Calfee and Melissa Calfee executed a SCHOLARSHIPS GUARANTEED or www.ftc.gov ages $46.43 nightly plus tax. Window cleaning also available. 423-584-6505. Deed of Trust to The Bank/First Citizens Bank, Lender and your money back! Beware of schol- We use a color-coded cleaning arship “guarantees.” Before you pay EXPERIENCED GRILL cook MALE COLLEGE student has room George N. McCoin, Trustee(s), which was dated March 22, needed. Must be clean, neat, de- system to eliminate for a search service, get the refund cross contamination. to rent: Hopewell, No smoking, No 2006 and recorded on March 27, 2006 in Book 1627, Page policy in writing. Call the Federal pendable, and drug free. Apply in alcohol. $300- $400 monthly. 207, Bradley County, Tennessee Register of Deeds. Trade Commission at person. Huddle House Ocoee. 423-457-5070. 1-877-FTC-HELP to learn how to Selling Your Home? avoid scholarship scams. A mes- FULL TIME help needed, will train. We Will Get Your Home In Tip 53. Houses For Rent WHEREAS, default having been made in the payment of the sage from Cleveland Daily Banner Champion Cleaners on North Lee debt(s) and obligation(s) thereby secured by the said Deed of Top Shape So It Will Sell and the FTC. Or visit our Web site at Highway. Apply in person. Quickly! Trust and the current holder of said Deed of Trust, Branch www.ftc.gov INSIDE CLASSIFIED Banking & Trust, (the “Holder”), appointed the undersigned, 5. Lost And Found TELEPHONE Brock & Scott, PLLC, as Substitute Trustee, by an instrument SALES REPRESENTATIVE Cleveland Business, Family LOST YOUR pet? Check daily at the Owned & Operated… duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Brad- Cleveland Animal Shelter, 360 Hill ley County, Tennessee, with all the rights, powers and privi- References Available! Street. The Cleveland Daily Banner is hir- All Work Guaranteed! leges of the original Trustee named in said Deed of Trust; 7. Personals ing a talented and motivated sales Call Us Today For A and person to join our advertising team Free Estimate. PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: All real es- AL-ANON OFFERS help for families in the position of Inside Classified 423-593-1525 tate advertised in this newspaper is of alcoholics. For meeting informa- Telephone Sales Representative. subject to the Federal Fair Housing NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the entire in- tion call 423-284-1612. Act of 1968 and the Tennessee Hu- debtedness has been declared due and payable as provided 45. Vacation Rentals DOMESTIC VIOLENCE support The position includes developing, man Rights Act which makes it ille- in said Deed of Trust by the Holder, and that as agent for the group for abuse victims. Meets Mon- presenting and selling advertising 2 RIVERS CAMPING: RV Park, gal to advertise "any preference, undersigned, Brock & Scott, PLLC, Substitute Trustee, by vir- days. Call 479-9339, extension 15 or solutions for new and existing cus- Cabin Rentals, directly on the river limitation or discrimination based on tue of the power and authority vested in it, will on February 25 for location. tomers. at junction of Hiwassee and Ocoee race, color, religion, sex, or national Rivers. 423-338-7208. origin, handicap/ disability or an in- 28, 2017, at 12:00PM at the usual and customary location at IF YOU want to drink that's your Successful candidate will be re- tention to make any such prefer- the Bradley County Courthouse, Cleveland, Tennessee, pro- business…If you want to quit, call Al- sponsible for current accounts, 46. Storage Space For Rent ence, limitation or discrimination." ceed to sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for coholics Anonymous. Call 499-6003. prospecting for new ones, assisting CALFEE'S MINI Warehouse for rent: This newspaper will not knowingly walk-in customers, incoming calls, Georgetown Pike, Spring Place accept any advertising for real estate cash, the following described property situated in Bradley 9. Pets And Supplies which is in violation of the law. Our County, Tennessee, to wit: selling customers classified adver- Road and Highway 64. Call GROOMING DOGS a gentle way tising, inputting ad copy and 476–2777. readers are informed that all dwell- from pups to senior dogs. 25 years scheduling ads for publication. ings advertised in this newspaper experience. Very reasonable prices. TEMPSAFE STORAGE are available on an equal opportu- Tract 1: Climate Controlled Located in the First Civil District of Bradley County, Tennes- For appointment call Paula at Requirements: nity basis. Equal Housing Opportu- 423-464-5849. • Must be detailed oriented with & Outside Units nity, M/F. see, to-wit: excellent written and oral Downtown Location 14. Want To Buy communication skills & Georgetown Road 2 BEDROOM in country setting. No • Ability to meet sales goals 614-4111 pets. $650 month. $500 deposit. Lot 1, London Acres Subdivision, a plat of which is recorded I BUY junk cars, trucks, motorcycles 423-303-9804. in the Register's Office of Bradley County, Tennessee in Plat from $125 up to $300, I will pick up. • Computer proficient 47. Business Property For Call Donny at 423-404-1488. • Able to type 50 wpm accurately 3 BEDROOM Brick Ranch, No Pets, Book 6, page 16, to which reference is made for a more spe- • Deadline Driven Rent No Smoking, $1200 monthly, $1000 cific description. IF you are searching for a product • Ability to multi- task in a fast deposit. 423-961-3699, Owner/ or service AND do not want to use OFFICE/ RETAIL space available. paced environment North Ocoee Street. 423-618-1467. Agent. Being the same property conveyed to Bryan K. Calfee and loads of time searching everywhere, • Team player who can work with a WHY NOT Advertise your need un- variety of people, personalities 49. Apartments For Rent 3 BEDROOM, 1.5 bath, ranch with wife, Melissa Calfee, from Reba Davis, by Deed dated der the heading: 014 WANT TO and departments. large fenced back yard and carport. August 13, 2001 and Recorded August 14, 2001 in Book BUY in THE CLEVELAND DAILY $525: 1 Bedroom, 1 bath, laminate/ Ross/ Yates School District. No BANNER!! We offer a base pay plus commis- vinyl flooring, new paint, central smoking/ No pets. $975 monthly, 1136 at Page 270, Bradley County Register's Office, State of heat/ air, includes all utilities up to $900 deposit. 423-504-1819. Tennessee. sion; excellent benefits to include 18. Articles For Sale medical, dental, short- term disabil- $100. Half off 1st months rent. PRO- VISION REAL ESTATE AND PROP- LOSE 30 lbs. in 30 days! Medical ity, 401k, vacation, and more. 56. Houses For Sale SUBJECT to restrictions as recorded in Misc. Book 173, Background check and drug ERTY MANAGEMENT, LLC doctors say the only way to lose 423-693-0301. 3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath ranch near page 199, as modified in Misc. Book 177, page 569, in the weight is to eat less and exercise screening required. YMCA. Recently remodeled. Register's Office of Bradley, Tennessee. (Tract 1) more. Learn how to avoid $150,000. (423) 650-9123. weight-loss scams. Call the Federal Please email resume to Trade Commission at [email protected] ALL EXTENSIVELY remodeled: SUBJECT to easements and setbacks as set out on plat re- 1-877-FTC-HELP. A message from Equal Opportunity Employer 3 bedroom/ 1 bath, SW, $99,900. Cleveland Daily Banner and the 4 bedroom/ 2 bath, N, $154,900. corded in Plat Book 6, page 16, Register's Office of Bradley 3 bedroom/ 2 bath, N, $159,900. County, Tennessee FTC. Or visit our Web site at MAINTENANCE MECHANIC www.ftc.gov NEEDED. Newly Weds Foods. 187 Owner financing or lease- with- 15' drainage/utility easement on front/abutting streets; Industrial Lane, Cleveland, TN. Must option. Owner/ Agent STONY 10' drainage/utility easement on exterior lot lines; STOREWIDE SALE have 3-5 years' experience. Associ- BROOKS REALTY 423-479-4514. 5' drainage/utility easement on interior lot lines. Tables, chairs, bookcases, furni- ates Degree in the Maintenance PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: All real es- 65. Campers And Equipment SETBACKS: Front-35'; Side street-25'; Rear-15'; Side-10' ture for every room. (New ship- Technology field and/ or equivalent tate advertised in this newspaper is ment of rustic furniture) Athens preferred. Must be open to any shift. subject to the Federal Fair Housing 2005 TERRY Travel Trailer, 30' box Woodcrafters Furniture Outlet Apply in person. Act of 1968 and the Tennessee Hu- with a 12' slide, has 4 bunks and SUBJECT to any applicable governmental zoning ordinances 2112 Railroad Avenue. man Rights Act which makes it ille- queen bed in master bedroom. Can or subdivision regulations in effects thereon. 423-245-3491. NOW HIRING: Newly Weds Foods, gal to advertise "any preference, sleep up to 10 people. $10,000 firm. athenswoodcrafters.com Inc. Starting Pay $11 hour. Apply in limitation or discrimination based on 423-472-8625. person at 187 Industrial Lane SW race, color, religion, sex, or national SUBJECT to restrictions as recorded in Misc. Book 52, page Cleveland TN 37311. origin, handicap/ disability or an in- 70. Vans For Sale 165, Register's Office of Bradley County Tennessee (Tract) 25. Livestock-Horses-Poultry tention to make any such prefer- HANDICAP VAN: 2010 Chrysler NOW HIRING. Owens Corning. ence, limitation or discrimination." Town and Country Touring. VMI SALERS BULLS- calving ease, This newspaper will not knowingly Parcel ID Number: 068B A 001.00 000 more pounds at weaning, great dis- 1088 Urbane Road, Cleveland, TN. Conversion. Power side ramp. 2nd shift production associate accept any advertising for real estate Kneeling suspension. 67,000 miles. Address/Description: 6280 Waterlevel Highway, Cleveland, position. Salers Females- unsur- which is in violation of the law. Our passed mothers. Call (5:30pm-4am) Direct hire $11 an $25,000. 423-715-9058. TN 37323. hour. Apply on Website: readers are informed that all dwell- 423-309-3490. ings advertised in this newspaper 72. Cars For Sale Current Owner(s): Bryan K. Calfee and wife, Melissa Calfee. website: www.colmorefarms.com https://jobs.owenscorningcareers. Other Interested Party(ies): N/A com/careers are available on an equal opportu- LLOYD'S USED CARS 30. Help Wanted - Full Time nity basis. Equal Housing Opportu- 423-476-5681 TOW TRUCK operator needed. nity, M/F. 5526 Waterlevel Highway The sale of the property described above shall be subject to #1 BEDDING RETAILER has full Must have at least 2 years experi- Cleveland, TN time commissioned based sales po- all matters shown on any recorded plat; any and all liens ence, valid drivers license, up to CLEAN OUT YOUR CLOSETS.... www.lloydsusedcars.com sitions available in Cleveland. Only date health card and must be able to 2010 Chevrolet Impala, 2008 Chrys- against said property for unpaid property taxes; any restric- outgoing, highly motivated individu- HAVE A SUCCESSFUL YARD SALE... tive covenants, easements or set-back lines that may be ap- pass a drug test. Serious inquiries ler Sebring Convertible, 2008 Chrys- als please apply. If you would like to only. Call to make an appointment BY ADVERTISING IT IN THE ler T/ C van, 2005 Chevrolet Trail- plicable; any prior liens or encumbrances as well as any pri- grow with us send a resume to 423-472-1424. BANNER! CALL 472-5041 blazer V8, 2004 Honda Accord, ority created by a fixture filing; a deed of trust; and any matter [email protected] 2001 Ford Ranger than an accurate survey of the premises might disclose; and A FRONT desk secretary needed in 33. Business Opportunities busy medical practice. Vacation, INVESTIGATE BEFORE holiday pay and retirement. Basic YOU INVEST! All right and equity of redemption, statutory or otherwise, computer skills and passion for pa- homestead, and dower are expressly waived in said Deed of Always a good policy, especially for tients required. Please email resume business opportunities and fran- Trust, and the title is believed to be good, but the under- to [email protected] or fax to chise. Call TN Division of consumer signed will sell and convey only as Substitute Trustee. The 423-728-2234. Affairs at (800) 342-8385 or the Fed- right is reserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another CAREGIVERS NEEDED! eral Trade Commission at (877) day, time, and place certain without further publication, upon Family Home Care Services LLC. FTC-HELP for free information. Or Full time and Part time visit our Web site at www.ftc.gov Accepting resumes & applications for announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth hours available. above. AM and PM shifts. Weekends and PRN opportunities. Meat Dept. Manager This office is attempting to collect a debt. Any information ob- $9.50 to $10 based on experience. Insurance after 60 days, 401K Full-time position available with benefits. tained will be used for that purpose. after 1 year. No experience required. Competitive salary. Supermarket or grocery store Must have reliable transportation experience required on management positions. Brock & Scott, PLLC, Substitute Trustee with a valid driver’s license and active auto insurance. GET PAID SHARING BOUTIQUE c/o Tennessee Foreclosure Department Send resume to 6 Cadillac Drive, Suite 140 Must be able to pass drug screening WINES! Ground floor opportunity. and national background checks. New Business. Fast start bonuses, Tiffany Brentwood, TN 37027 Please visit our web site at: residual income! East Tennessee is Email: [email protected] PH: 615-550-7697 FX: 615-550-8484 fhcsllc.com and submit an wide open! Email for details: File No.: 16-18223 FC01 application [email protected] Fax: (423) 334-0941 or call LaDonna 423-744-4674 Home-based business opportunity. Website: www.shoppigglywiggly.com February 6, 13, 20, 2017 for any questions. www.directcellars.com/767344 18—Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, February 20, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com Schools rule! Phone: 472-5041 Ext. 260 Fax: 476-1046 Saralyn Norkus E-mail: Education reporter [email protected]

Contributed photo CLEvELAND MIDDLE SCHOOL will hold its annual Spelling Bee on Tuesday in the school theater at 7 p.m. These students from sixth, seventh, and eighth grade will be competing. The public is invited and encouraged to attend. In the front row are Grace McAfee, Zach Stansberry, Rishi Soni, Karalyn Holden, Nikko Watkins, Simona Shoprina,Yourida Guzman and Levi Kelly. In the middle row are Sierra Scott, Ethan Mayo, Ethan Gallaher, Caleb Thompson, Fernando Castillo, Daisy Mc Pherson and Kategie Casseus. In the back row are Forest Fincher, Matthew Peterson, Braedon Conn, Matthew RioBranco and Alexis Allmon.

Contributed photo CAROLYN INGRAM, the former principal of Yates Primary School, made an appearance on Valentine's Day again. She sprinkles "Love Dust" on each student's head to encourage them to be kind. Ingram has been doing this tradition for many years at Yates Primary and did not want the students to miss out this year. From left are Jody Covington, Grace Huerta, Harper Hale, Ingram, Dennesy Luna and Madison Cain.

Contributed photo YATES PRIMARY Principal Mike Collier gladly agreed to allow Carolyn Ingram to continue her tradition of being the “Queen of Hearts” at the school.

Contributed photo Contributed photo CAROLYN INGRAM, aka the “Queen of Hearts,” sprinkles “Love MAX THACKER had his turn receiving “Love Dust” on Valentine’s Dust” on Charlie White at Yates Primary. Day at Yates Primary.

Contributed photo CAMERON GARCIA in Rhonda Phillips’ room received his "Love Dust" on Valentine’s Day at Yates Primary.

Contributed photo Contributed photo Contributed photo LILA DUNN was all smiles while being sprinkled with “Love Dust” SECOND GRADE teacher Amber Montgomery and former Yates KINDERGARTENER Addison Montgomery, from Dee Morris’ by former Yates Primary Principal Carolyn Ingram. Primary Principal Carolyn Ingram celebrated Valentine’s Day with class, receives her “Love Dust” from Carolyn Ingram. “Love Dust.”