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163rd YEAR • No. 5 22 PAGES • 50¢ , TN 37311 THE CITY WITH SPIRIT FRIDAY, MAY 5, 2017 Forensic testimony dominates third day of trial Hughes case could continue Saturday By ALLEN MINCEY [email protected] Thursday was a day for the prosecution to present forensic science experts detailing evi- dence found in the murder trial of Jody Hughes. Hughes is accused of the Oct. 11, 2015, killing of Tyler Worth of Cleveland. He is being tried in Bradley County Criminal Court for first-degree murder, kidnap- ping, tampering with evidence and conspiracy to tamper with evidence. Some of that evidence was at the center of Thursday’s testimo- Banner photo, Daniel Guy ny. LEE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS recently completed a survey about cellphone usage habits among students. The study is designed to reveal not only the habits and Two forensic experts working ways in which smartphones have permeated students’ lives, but also the lengths to which students will go to keep access to their phones. with or for the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation detailed their findings. One described the gunshot wounds that Worth sus- tained, saying that she would Lee survey: Students covet communication speculate that the shooting occurred from more than three By CHRISTY ARMSTRONG would rather break a bone than lose have become in some students’ lives. The results said students really do feet in distance. The forensics [email protected] their phone. The expectation had been “We were particularly interested in check their phones quite often. A total expert also called Worth’s death that nobody would say they would pre- how Communication Arts students of 33.59 percent said they check their a homicide, but stressed that Some local college students say they fer a painful physical injury. would answer, because they are stu- phones every five minutes, while 34.38 the TBI classifies deaths in five would rather break a bone than lose Another question dents actually working percent they check them at least every categories, three of them being their cellphones. asked if students would “You can hardly go any- toward degrees related to 20 minutes. homicide, suicide, or accidental. This was one of the findings of a rather lose their cell- where on campus without communication,” Smith Lee junior Grace Green, one of the “All that means simply is that recent study on cellphone/smartphone phones or “notes for a seeing someone checking said. students leading the study, said she the victim was shot [in this case] use conducted by two advertising and crucial test.” A majority their phone. You will The advertising and was not surprised to see survey by another,” she said. “It is our public relations research classes at of the students, 59.69 sometimes even see a public relations research respondents admitting to checking medical term, but is not a legal Lee University. percent, said they would group of people all togeth- classes at Lee conduct their phones so frequently. term.” The classes distributed a 16-ques- rather have to do with- er, and they will all be on surveys every semester “You can hardly go anywhere on The forensics expert said tion online survey to all the students out their notes. their phones. It’s pretty to allow the students to campus without seeing someone Worth was killed by two gunshot in Lee’s Communication Arts depart- In addition to these, crazy.” practice collecting and checking their phone. You will some- wounds, information that ment, and 129 responded. The results 26.36 percent of respon- — Grace Green analyzing data. They times even see a group of people all Assistant District Attorney were quite surprising to many. dents said they have have covered a variety of together, and they will all be on their Dallas Scott pointed out in his “All of these responses were shock- “accidentally hurt” them- topics, but this was the phones,” Green said. “It’s pretty opening statements on Tuesday. ing to me,” said Dr. Michael Ray selves while being distracted by their first time the students took a close crazy.” Another forensics agent with Smith, professor of public relations. cellphones. Another 16.28 percent said look at smartphone use. Another question looked at how the TBI said she tested the “This generation engages with commu- they “don’t know.” Other questions on the survey cov- often students check voicemail mes- shells that were taken from nication very differently than other While the survey’s sample size was ered how students use their phones, sages, and 53.49 percent said they lis- Worth’s body, and found them to generations.” relatively small, Smith noted it pro- ranging from how often they check ten within an hour. However, 10.08 be consistent with being fired by Among the findings were that 11.63 vides a glimpse at how important them to how soon they check voicemail percent of respondents said they mobile electronic devices with screens messages. See SURVEY, Page 10 See TESTIMONY, Page 10 Ashley Gaither Fivas: Cleveland leaves is new juvenile its ‘small town’ status By BRIAN GRAVES show should the city continue [email protected] its trend in population, it will magistrate in BC have grown from 16,196 resi- Like it or not, the city of dents in 1960 to approximately Cleveland is leaving the status 60,000 by 2030. By ALLEN MINCEY of “small town” and headed for [email protected] The current population is a new status of “major city.” approximately 45,000. It was somewhat different at Thursday’s swearing- All signs point to the city’s One example he gave was the in of Ashley Gaither as Bradley County’s new juvenile inevitable growth over the next results of a recent survey magistrate. Rather than it being a solemn occasion, decade, and local leaders are which showed residents want there were smiles, laughs and hugs all around the trying to stay ahead of the more entertainment options Juvenile Courtroom before, during and after the cere- curve to prepare for the future. downtown. mony. That was the message deliv- “Frankly, I think people are Gaither was selected from a group of candidates to ered to Economic Development tired of going to Chattanooga or fill the position of Kurt Benson, who retired in April. Council members during their some other place for their She said this is a dream come true for her. Banner photo, ALLEN MINCEY meeting Thursday afternoon. entertainment options every “This has been a childhood dream of mine,” she City Manager Joe Fivas said time they want to do some- NEW JUVENILE COURT MAGISTRATE Ashley Gaither was sworn in on the time has now come “when said after the ceremony. “It’s very exciting and very Thursday at the Bradley County Juvenile Center. She replaces the retired Kurt thing,” Fivas said. emotionally overwhelming to realize this dream.” the city will have to do things it He also noted the recent sur- Benson. Administering the oath of office to Gaither is Juvenile Court Judge Dan has never done before.” See GAITHER, Page 10 Swafford. Fivas presented figures that See FIVAS, Page 10

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OBITUARIES (USPS 117-700) Periodical Postage Paid at Cleveland, TN 37320-3600 Post Office POSTMASTER: Send Address Changes to: Banner, P.O. Box 3600, Cleveland, TN 37320-3600 He spent his last few years at Published at 1505 25th Street, NW (P.O. Box 3600) Brookdale Health Care Facility, To submit an obituary, have the funeral home or cremation in Cleveland, TN 37320-3600, daily except Saturday where he enjoyed teaching a and Christmas day by Cleveland Newspapers, Inc. society in charge of arrangements e-mail the information to obitu- Phone (423) 472-5041. Bible study class and calling [email protected] and fax to 423-614-6529, attention Bingo. Ralph Baldwin Joyce Taylor He was preceded in death by Obits. his wife, Linda Blakely; and his Editor & Publisher General Manager mother, Doris Blakely. A celebration of her life is Member of The He leaves behind to cherish planned for Sunday, May 7, The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all news dispatches his memory his father, Bill 2017, at 2 p.m. in the chapel credited to it or not otherwise credited in this newspaper, and also the local news of spontaneous or igin Blakely; two brothers: Fred of Companion Funeral Home, herein. All rights of all other material herein are as reserved. ©2016 Cleveland Newspapers, Inc. Blakely and Russ Blakely 2419 Georgetown Road, SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Tracie); several nieces and Cleveland, with Pastor Guinn nephews; and numerous other Green officiating. Interment Publishser Reserves the Right to Change Rates Without Notice Print Only 3 months 6 Months 1 Year Monthly Daily extended family members and will follow in Hilcrest Memorial Carrier Collect Rate * $6.75 friends. Gardens. The family expressed appreci- By Carrier Home / Business Delivery $20.00 $38.00 $ 75.00 The family will receive By Mail inside Zip 307 $ 25.00 $45.00 $ 85.00 ation to the staff of Brookdale friends on Saturday, from 6 to By Mail outside Zip 307 in TN, GA $38.00 $55.00$105.00 and Caris Healthcare for their 8 p.m., and also one hour prior By Mail Outside TN $38.00 $ 67.00 $ 130.00

excellent care. to the service on Sunday in Print + E-Edition A Celebration of Life is planned the funeral home parlor. By Carrier Home / Business Delivery $21.25 $40.25 $ 79.25 By Mail inside Zip 307 $ 26.25 $47.25 $ 90.50 for Monday, May 8, 2017, at 1 Share a memory and/or By Mail outside Zip 307 in TN, GA $40.00$58.00 $ 112.00 p.m. in the chapel of Companion your personal condolences By Mail Outside TN $40.50 $ 71.00 $ 137.00 Funeral Home, 2419 with her family by visiting her E-Edition Only $26.85 $53.70 $ 107.40 $8.95 $1.95 Joshua Lee Arp Georgetown Road, with Pastors memorial web page and Jeanie Cissom and Guinn Green Joshua Lee Arp, 32, of guestbook at www.compan- Office Hours: Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. • 423-472-5041 officiating. Interment will follow in Charleston, passed away on ionfunerals.com. the Fort Hill Cemetery. June 30, 2016, and was laid to The family will receive friends Cleveland Daily Banner rest on March 29, 2017. on Monday, from 11 a.m. until the He was a loving husband, — Established in 1854 — 1 p.m. service time in the funeral devoted father, precious son and home parlor. brother. He was instantly loved The family requests memorial Roy Duran Ralph Baldwin, Editor and Publisher by all he met and a very loyal and donations be made to The Caring Roy Duran, 72, of Decatur, [email protected] trustworthy friend. He loved to be Place in his memory. passed away on Thursday, May outside and was always trying to Share a memory of Danny 4, 2017, at a local health care Joyce Taylor, General Manager help someone in need. Very kind and/or your personal condo- facility. [email protected] to strangers and always offered a lences with his family by visiting He was a member of Peerless helping hand. He loved the Lord his memorial web page and Road Church of God of Prophecy Rick Norton, Associate Editor Gwen Swiger, Associate Editor and strived to love God and his guestbook at www.companionfu- and part of the Senior Ministry. [email protected] [email protected] neighbor. nerals.com. He loved the Lord, loved to read He was preceded in death by his Bible, and loved to sing and William Wright, Lifestyle Editor Richard Roberts, Sports Editor his son, Kenneth Blaine Fritz; his play Southern gospel music on [email protected] [email protected] paternal grandparents, David his guitar. He will be greatly and Annie Arp; paternal aunt, missed. Herb Lacy, Circulation Director Helen Johnson; maternal grand- He was preceded in death by [email protected] father, Doyle Freeman; maternal his parents, Clement and Sarah uncles, Tony Freeman and Duran; brothers: Eugene Duran, Sheena Meyer, Advertising Director James Freeman; and father-in- Jimmy Duran, Zane Duran and [email protected] law, Guy “Robbie” Epperson. Clarence Duran; and sister, He leaves behind to cherish Clarise Cartrwright. 1505 25th St. N.W. Cleveland, TN 37311 his memory his loving wife of He is survived by a sister, Opal P.O. Box 3600 Cleveland, TN. 37320-3600 three years, Brandi Marie Shannon; sister-in-law, Lorraine (Epperson) Arp; four children: Duran; nieces: Ann York, Carolyn 423-472-5041 Felicia, Dayna, Nathaniel and Hass, Carlene Palmer, Lisa Emma Barahona; father, Keith Harris, Donna Foote and Arp (Sherry); mother, Darla Mae Jeanelle Shannon; and special (Freeman) Alexander (John friends: Laquatta Long, Kathy “Pat”); mother-in-law, Linda Wise, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew from 1 to 2 p.m. on Saturday at Epperson; sister, Amanda Wilson. the funeral home. Rogers (Chris); brother, Jeremy Visitation will be held on Share your condolences and Arp; sister-in-law, Heather Saturday, May 6, 2017, from 10 Bobby Rex Hunt your memories with the Stanfill Garner (Kenneth); brother-in-law, a.m. to noon, at Serenity family at www.jimrushfuneral- Robert Epperson (Natalie); very Grissom Funeral Home and Bobby Rex Hunt, 87, of homes.com. special nieces and nephews: Cremation Center. Cleveland and formerly of both Courtney, Austin, Mary, Kaelynn, The funeral will follow the visi- Lawrenceburg and Nashville, Josiah, Nicole, Isabella and tation in the chapel of the funeral passed away on Monday, May 1, Sophia, Kendra, Noah, Abby and home at noon, with the Revs. 2017, in an area healthcare facil- William “Robbie”; great-niece Adam Jones and David W. Taylor ity. Brianna; and many extended officiating. He was a member of Central family and friends. Interment will follow at Church of Christ. As a younger A Celebration of Life service is Grasshopper Road Church of man, he served his country in the planned for Saturday, May 6, God Cemetery with the Rev. National Guard. He retired from 2017, at Companion Funeral Vernon Van DeVenter officiating M. Cohen Iron & Metal in Drucilla E. Thomas Home. and Kenneth Nope, David Riggs, Nashville. Drucilla E. Thomas, 74, died Family will receive visitors Shirley Ann Buckner Joseph Bathe, Perry Horner, Luis He was preceded in death by on Friday, April 28, 2017, at a starting at 2 p.m. with service Shirley Ann Buckner, 74, of Villanueva, and Frank Shroyer his parents, Clyde and Sally Chattanooga hospital. starting at 3 p.m., with Pastor Cleveland, passed away serving as pallbearers. Hunt. She was preceded in death by Dale Wilson officiating the serv- Thursday, May 4, 2017, at her Visit www.grissomserenity. He is survived by his wife of 67 her parents, Mildred Kennedy ice. residence, surrounded by her com to view the obituary and years, Wilda Hunt; his sons and and Clayton Witherow; her hus- Share a memory of him and /or loving family. leave a message of condolence. their spouses: Randy and Paige band, Abraham Thomas; and a your personal condolences with She was of the Baptist faith. Hunt of Athens and Alan and brother, William “Pap” his family by visiting his memorial She was a loving wife and won- Stephanie Hunt of Cleveland; Billy Ray Stanfill Greathouse. grandchildren: Charley (Heather) web page and guestbook at derful mother and grandmother. Billy Ray Stanfill, 78, of She is survived by her only www.companionfunerals.com. She will be greatly missed. She Hunt, Brooke (Rob) Liles and child, Tina Tyler McDonald; two Tanner (Maria) Hunt; and great- Cleveland, passed away is the daughter of Marie Leamon. Tuesday, May 2, 2017, in a local grandchildren; three sisters: She is preceeded in death by granddaughter, Josephine Hunt. Jessie Ivey of Forest Park, Ga., A private service will be held at hospital. her father, James Leamon; He was the son of the late Nina Hall of Montgomery, Ala., daughter, Karen Buckner; broth- a later date. and Patricia Wells of Cleveland; The family requests memorial Jewel Lucille Johnson Stanfill er-in-law, David Buckner; and and Alton L. Stanfill. He was pre- and god-daughter, Carol uncle, Carl Harden. donations be made to Hospice of Matthews of Cleveland. Chattanooga, 4411 Oakwood ceded in death by his brother, She is survived by her loving Bobbie Stanfill. The body may be viewed husband of 56 years, Marvin Drive, Chattanooga TN 37416. today, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., in the Visit www.grissomserenity. He was retired from Weavexx Buckner; children and their Corporation in Farmville, Va., as Patton Funeral Home Chapel, Joanne Austad spouses: Teresa and James com to view the obituary and 265 Fair St., Cleveland. Joanne (Snyder) Austad, 81, a leave a message of condolence. engineer and maintenance man- Giddings, Sherry and Bryan ager with more than 50 years of Family will receive friends former resident of Cleveland and Keith, Steve and Tracy Buckner; Funeral arrangements are Saturday, May 6, 2017, from 11 Newton, Iowa, died on Tuesday, being handled by Serenity service. The last two years with six grandchildren: Ben Brackett, the company, he served as a a.m. to the noon service time, at April 25, 2017, at Lakeside Chris Sewell, Amber Kilgore, Grissom Funeral Home and Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, Hospital in Omaha, Neb. Cremation Services. consultant. Adam Keith, Jacob Buckner and He served in the U.S. Army 799 East Inman St. The Rev. A memorial service will be held Trevor Buckner; five great-grand- Edward S. Robinson will be the at 11 a.m. Friday, June 16, 2017, National Guard in Alabama. children; brother, Jimmy Leamon: He was a huge University of eulogist. at Congregational United Church sisters: Brenda Clark, of Interment to follow at Fort Hill of Christ, Newton. Alabama sports fan. He enjoyed Ringgold, Ga., and Beverly working outdoors, including Cemetery. Please visit www.pat- Burial will take place at Newton Potter, of Riceville; sister-in-laws: tonfuneralhome1962.com. Union Cemetery. working in his yard and riding his Sandra White, Gayle Williams John Deere Tractor and working Arrangements by Heafey- and Nancy Gates; brother-in-law, Hoffmann-Dworak-Cutler, of in his vegetable and flower gar- Ken Buckner; and several nieces dens. Omaha, Neb. and nephews. heafeyheafey.com He was a member of the First Funeral services will be con- Linda Fay Merz Baptist Church in Cleveland. ducted on Saturday, May 6, Survivors include his wife, Linda Fay Bevis Merz, of 2017, at 12 p.m., at the chapel of Merle J. Townsend Stanfill, of Cleveland, died Saturday, April Companion Funeral Home, with Cleveland; sons: Michael Ray 29, 2017. minister Sammy Hughes officiat- Stanfill and his wife, Judy, also of Mary Ellen Hixson She is survived by her hus- ing. Interment will follow in Cleveland, and Greg Stanfill and band, Ron Merz; son, Andy Prospect Cemetery. Chris Mary Ellen Hixson, 84, of his wife, Marlene, of Pickensville, Annalee White Osment; daughters: Donna Sewell, Ben Brackett, Adam Cleveland, passed away on Ala.; grandchildren: Nicole Annalee White, 88, of Hughes and Julie Redmond; Keith, Jacob Buckner, Derring Monday, May 1, 2017, in a local Stanfill Floyd and her husband, Cleveland, died Thursday, May 4, stepchildren: Lori Smith, Peter Williams and Jason Mullins will health care facility. Wes, William “Bill” Stanfill and his 2017, in a local hospital. Merz and Chris Merz; and 10 serve as pallbearers. Her family She was born on Nov. 28, wife, Erika, Lee Stanfill and his Survivors and Remembrance grandchildren. will receive friends prior to the 1932, to Marvin Sr. and Lyda wife, Heather, Judson Stanfill, of Life arrangements will be A Celebration of Life will be funeral from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., Gibbs in Hunstville, Alabama. David Strickland and Cassie announced by Jim Rush Funeral held at First United Methodist on Saturday, May 6, 2017, at the She loved the outdoors, Gaston and her husband, Jared; and Cremation Services, North Saturday, May 6, 2017, at 1 p.m. funeral home. working in her yard, watching numerous great-grandchildren; Ocoee Chapel. Visit www.grissomserenity.com You are encouraged to share a her grandchildren in the pool his sisters: Agatha Tucker of to view the obituary and leave a memory of Shirley and/or your and attending her grandchil- Tuscaloosa, Ala., Nell Greenley message of condolence. personal condolences with her dren’s sporting events. of LaFayette, La., Eva Sims and Serenity-Grissom Funeral family by visiting her memorial She was preceded in death her husband, Russell, of Valley, Home is in charge of arrange- web page and guestbook at by her parents, Marvin Gibbs Ala., and Olivia Gesslin and her ments. www.companionfunerals.com. Sr. and Lyda Gibbs; two broth- husband, Gary, of Columbus, ers: Marvin Gibbs Jr. and Rex Miss.; his brother, James Larry Gibbs; her husband, Robert Stanfill of Aliceville, Ala.; and sev- Hixson; a son, Greg Hixson; eral nieces and nephews. and her neighbor and best The Remembrance of Life friend, Ruby Ward. service will be conducted Danny M. Blakely She leaves behind to cherish Saturday, May 6, 2017, at 2 p.m. Danny M. Blakely, 64, of her memory her daughter from the Jim Rush Funeral and Cleveland, passed away on Joan Cripe Yolanda Goode; son, Tracy Cremation Services North Ocoee IT’SASPECIAL Wednesday, May 3, 2017, in a Hixson and his wife, Pam; Chapel with the Rev. Tom Wickes local health care facility. Joan Cripe, 90, of Murphy, grandchildren: Tamara Seaton Rodney Milen and Pastor Rodney Dunn officiat- He was born in Greenville, N.C., died on Thursday evening, and husband, Jason, Jason Rodney Milen, 44, of Ocoee, ing. DAY FOR ... S.C., on Oct. 28, 1952. He was a May 4, 2017. Goode and wife, Christi, Dustin died on Thursday, May 4, 2017. Interment will follow in the 1972 graduate of Bradley Central Survivors and arrangements Hixson, Tyler Hixson, Ali Hixson Survivors and arrangements Sunset Memorial Gardens with will be announced later by and Joseph Hixson and wife, High School. will be announced later by grandsons Wes Floyd, Bill Freddie Bryson, Joe Guffey, He was retired from Jackson Companion Funeral & Cremation Jareshae; great-grandchildren: Companion Funeral & Cremation Stanfill, Lee Stanfill, Judson Service, which has charge of Devin Moore, Brayden Goode, Service, which has charge of Glenda Bandy, Randy Davis, Manufacturing. He was a mem- Stanfill, David Strickland and Marvin Boles Jr. and Jason ber of Community Hall Church. these arrangements. Makenna Goode, Austin these arrangements. Jared Gaston serving as casket He was a dedicated volunteer at Hixson, Paige Hixson, Bryde bearers. Eslinger, who are celebrating The Caring Place where he spent Hixson, Anthonee Hixson, The family requests memorials birthdays today ... Olivia Bandy, many hours serving others. Jeremija Hixson, Chrystian be made to the First Baptist who is celebrating her 17th birth- During his time there, he won Hixson, Ella Hixson, Taylor Ruth Church, 1275 Stuart Road N.E. day ... Kevin Brooks, who turned “Volunteer of the Year” for the and Blaine Ruth; a sister, Sara Cleveland TN 37312, or to a 50 on Thursday ... Gary Corum Lewis; sisters-in-law: Joann year 2015 for his service to his charity of your choice. and Don Ledford, who will cele- community. Gibbs and Faye Day; and broth- The family will receive friends er-in-law, Kenneth Hixson. brate birthdays Saturday. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Friday, May 5, 2017— 3 JAIL DOCKETS Bob Kesling to be speaker for holston home benefit Bob Kesling, director of into the Greater Knoxville Sports “By supporting our Friends of the SEC football and basketball broadcasting/play-by-play for Hall of Fame. Children events, such as this championship games on the The following information 261 McClanahan Road. Vol Network, will be the guest Proceeds from the event will one in Cleveland, you are giving SEC radio network was gathered solely from the Arrested by the Bradley speaker on Wednesday, May 24, go directly to benefit Holston children like Eric, Ashley, and n NCAA Women's Basketball Bradley County Sheriff’s County Sheriff’s Office for dis- at a special luncheon for Home, which has been providing Ally hope for a brighter future.” Final Four on CBS/Westwood Office. This list include indi- orderly conduct, public intoxi- Holston United Methodist Home “hope and healing for children Holston Home, headquartered One radio Network viduals who are, or have cation. for Children. and families struggling with in Greeneville, also has family n NCAA Men's Basketball been, incarcerated in the n Kenneth Michael Seating is limited at life’s challenges” since service centers in Johnson City, Tournament on CBS/Westwood Justice Center, and can Sosebee, 27, 221 Gardenia the event, which starts 1895. Knoxville, Chattanooga and One radio network include arrests made by the Ave. N.W. at 11:30 a.m. and Eric, Ashley, and Bristol, Va. n College baseball on Fox BCSO, the Cleveland Police Arrested by the Cleveland takes place at First Ally were a few of Kesling has been the lead Sports and Tennessee baseball Department, the Charleston Police Department for failure to United Methodist these children. With announcer on Vol Radio Network n Lady Vol basketball on the Police Department, appear (insurance, due care), Church of Cleveland. only a tent to call since 1999. He also hosts the Vol Network package carried on Tennessee Highway Patrol, driving on a suspended license, For more informa- home, they were weekly coaches call-in radio Fox Sport South. Drug Task Force and other no insurance, operating a tion, please contact placed in foster care show, “Vols Calls,” the “Big Kesling is married to Tami local law enforcement agen- motor vehicle with expired local representative through Holston Orange Hotline” during football Kesling and they have two chil- cies. tags. Nancy Casson, 423- United Methodist season, the “Butch Jones Show” dren, Allison and Melissa. He Those being held by federal n Flora Torbett, 27, 174 413-8103, or Nicole Home for Children. and “Rick Barnes Show” on the currently gives back to his com- law enforcement are not list- County Road 413, Englewood. Rader at Holston In their foster Vol Television Network. munity by serving on the board ed, as these individuals are Arrested by the Bradley Home, 423-787-8753 Kesling homes, they received Kesling began his work with of directors for the Leukemia only held at the jail, but not County Sheriff’s Office for fail- or email nicolerad- needed structure, pre- the Vol network when he was and Lymphoma Society, locally charged. ure to appear (driving on a [email protected]. dictability, and encouragement. still a student at UT. In 1974 Goodwill, and the Knoxville Not every arrest leads to a suspended license, insurance). “We are looking forward to During that time, Holston staff John Ward hired him as a film Sports Hall of fame. He also conviction, as these charges n Stephen Andrew hearing from Bob Kesling this helped their parents secure jobs editor for the “Bill Battle Show.” served as the 2013 United Way may be rescinded. Defriese, 28, 2350 Blackburn year,” says Casson, member of and a safe place to live. He went to work with John Campaign chairman. Guilt and innocence are Road No. 624. the Cleveland community and Thankful to God for His provi- Ward for 15 seasons, booth In 2015, he was inducted into determined through the Arrested by the Cleveland event chair. “It will be exciting to sions, the family is now reunited spotting and handling game- the Greater Knoxville Sports court system. Any charge Police Department for failure to hear the voice of Tennessee living under a solid roof. time interviews. Hall of Fame. that is dropped should be appear (domestic violence, vio- Football advocating for the Holston Home serves more In 1976 Kesling became the reported to the Cleveland lation of order of protection, Children at Holston Home.” than 300 children on any given sports director for WIVK Radio Daily Banner, which will con- drug paraphernalia), failure to Kesling has been the lead day through residential and fos- in Knoxville. From 1980 to 1999 firm the action through an appear. announcer on Vol Radio Network ter care programs. he served as sports director for inspection of jail records. n Pamma Kay Debity, 62, since 1999. His career in broad- “Last year, Holston Home WBIR-TV in Knoxville until he 147 Norwood Drive S.E. casting began in 1974 while he touched the lives of 740 children joined the Vols Network in 1999. n William Shane Brackett, Arrested by the Cleveland was still a student at UT. In and youth,” said Bradley Other credits include: 46, 1305 Benton Pike. Police Department for theft of 2015 Bob Kesling was inducted Williams, president of HUMHC. n Play-by-play announcer for Arrested by the Bradley property. County Sheriff’s Office for mis- n Oluwasayo Adewole, 21, demeanor probation violation. 1120 North Ocoee St. n Amanda Marie Tindell, Arrested by the Bradley 29, 1585 Old Parksville County Sheriff’s Office for two Road/Rymer Road. counts of failure to appear. Arrested by the Bradley n Darryl Ray Covey, 51, County Sheriff’s Office for fail- 249 Lee Ridge Road. May 6: Gardening With Gene & Kenneth ure to appear (simple posses- Arrested by the Bradley sion, drug paraphernalia). County Sheriff’s Office for vio- n Clayton William Eads, 51, lation of probation (joyriding). 3405 Peerless Road. n Mary Louise Frazier, 22, Arrested by the Cleveland 130 Bates Pike, Old Fort. Police Department for aggravat- Arrested by the Bradley ed assault, vandalism. County Sheriff’s Office for fail- n Matthew Shelton Sneed, ure to appear. 34, 278 Bailey Road, Benton. n Jeremy Shondel Bishop, Arrested by the Bradley 45, 730 Ridgeview Drive N.E. County Sheriff’s Office on a Arrested by the Cleveland capias warrant (promotion to Police Department for failure to manufacture meth). appear (violation of probation), n Derek Lynn Cagley, 39, 4 failure to appear. Beverly Drive, Newnan, Ga. n Charles Franklin Eugene Arrested by the Bradley Fuller, 30, 1583 Overhead County Sheriff’s Office on a Bridge Road. capias warrant (possession of Arrested by the Bradley meth). County Sheriff’s Office on a n Christopher John Melvin Cumberland County warrant. Rogers, 38, 7854 Southwest n Cody Donald Lowe, 24, State Road 24, Lake City, Fla. 2485 South Lee Highway No. Arrested by the Bradley 32. County Sheriff’s Office for fail- Arrested by the Cleveland ure to appear (delivery of Police Department for misde- meth). meanor probation violation, n Charles Alexander Crisp, two counts of shoplifting/theft 29, 682 Davis Lane, Old Fort. of property (summons). Arrested by the Bradley n Shawn David Phillips, 24, MAY 6 County Sheriff’s Office for vio- 1609 Jacobs Ave. S.W. lation of community correc- Arrested by the Cleveland tions, failure to appear. Police Department for misde- RogeR Pickett, president/owner of MurMaid Mattress Inc., DOOR PRIZES || 10 AM -2 PM n Anthony Chaparro, 47, meanor probation violation. attended an information session on CsCC’s Mechatronics Institute at 620 Railroad St. N.E. n Brandi Alexis Cross, 23, CsCC’s main campus on tuesday to discuss possible mechatronics CHANCE TO WIN A Arrested by the Bradley 183 London Drive. training for his associates. CsCC’s new Mechatronics Institute will County Sheriff’s Office on a Arrested by the Bradley open in fall 2018. From left, tim wilson, CsCC technology FREE BIRTHDAY PARTY capias warrant (theft $1,000 to County Sheriff’s Office for mis- $10,000). demeanor probation violation. Department chair, demonstrates to Pickett how the sMC FMs200 n Eric M. Smith, 35, 1409 n Kristie April Lynn mechatronics training system works. Cresway Circle, Athens. Howard, 26, 1605 King Arrested by the Cleveland Edward Ave. Police Department for public Arrested by the Bradley 860 25TH intoxication. County Sheriff’s Office for mis- LOTTERY NUMBERS + n Ryan Heath Holmes, 43, demeanor probation violation. ST. NW

25TH STREET KEITH STREET (AP) — These lotteries were Georgia FIVE Midday: 0-1-5- CLEVELAND TN drawn Thursday: 2-5 Calif. family with 2 toddlers Jumbo Bucks Lotto: 10-16- airbounceparty.com TENNESSEE 18-19-38-45 booted from Delta flight Cash 3 Evening: 0-8-8, Lucky Sum: 16 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Delta son off-camera — it is not clear Cash 3 Midday: 1-5-4, Lucky Air Lines is offering refunds and whether that person is a Delta Sum: 10 compensation to a California employee, a security officer, or Cash 3 Morning: 0-8-7, family that says they were somebody else. Lucky Sum: 15 forced off a plane and threat- After Schear says that he Cash 4 Evening: 7-5-3-9, ened with jail after refusing to won’t leave — the airline will Lucky Sum: 24 give up one of their seats on a have to remove him — the per- Cash 4 Midday: 5-4-6-9, crowded flight. son off-camera replies, “You and Lucky Sum: 24 A video of the April 23 inci- your wife will be in jail ... it’s a Cash 4 Morning: 4-4-3-8, dent was uploaded to YouTube federal offense if you don’t Lucky Sum: 19 on Wednesday and added to the abide” by an airline crew’s order. Cash4Life: 01-02-17-24-38, list of recent encounters on air- “I bought that seat,” Schear Cash Ball: 4 lines that have gone viral, protests. including the dragging of a Schear then suggests that his GEorGia bloodied passenger off a United wife could hold one of the tod- 5 Card Cash: JC-AC-5C-10C- Express plane. dlers during takeoff and then 10H Brian and Brittany Schear of put the youngster in the car All or Nothing Day: 02-05- Huntington Beach, California, seat. Another person, who 08-10-14-15-16-19-20-22-23- told KABC-TV in Los Angeles appears to be a Delta supervi- 24 that they were returning from sor, tells him that federal rules All or Nothing Evening: 03- Kahului Airport in Maui, Hawaii require that children under 2 04-07-08-09-12-13-14-16-17- with their two toddlers. They must stay in a parent’s lap 23-24 wanted to put one of the chil- throughout the flight. All or Nothing Morning: 02- dren in a seat they had bought That is false. The Federal 03-05-07-08-11-12-13-14-17- for their 18-year-old son, who Aviation Administration “strong- 20-22 instead flew home on an earlier ly urges” that infants be in a car All or Nothing Night: 01-02- flight. seat, although it permits those 04-06-08-09-11-13-14-15-18- Delta says on its website that under 2 to be held in a parent’s 19 tickets cannot be transferred lap. On its website, Delta recom- Cash 3 Evening: 0-1-9 and name changes are not mends that parents buy a seat Cash 3 Midday: 3-2-9 allowed. Federal regulations do for children under 2 and put Cash 3 Night: 2-2-8 not bar changing the name on a them in an approved child-safe- Cash 4 Evening: 4-0-9-0 ticket as long as the new pas- ty seat. Cash 4 Midday: 5-6-1-8 senger’s name can be run Brian Schear spoke briefly to Cash 4 Night: 1-6-1-6 through a data base before the The Associated Press by tele- Cash4Life: 01-02-17-24-38, flight, according to a phone Thursday and said he Cash Ball: 4 Transportation Security has been overwhelmed by media Fantasy 5: 05-12-20-37-39 Administration spokesman. requests. Georgia FIVE Evening: 9-7-6- By late Thursday afternoon, The Atlanta-based airline 0-0 Delta still had not explained issued an updated statement why the Schears were removed late Thursday afternoon. from the plane. A spokesman “We are sorry for the unfortu- said the flight was not over- nate experience our customers Reuse the News booked. had with Delta, and we’ve Recycle this newspaper On the video, Brian Schear reached out to them to refund can be heard talking with a per- their travel and provide addi- 4—Cleveland Daily Banner—Friday, May 5, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com DENSO donation aids CHS ‘Project Lead the Way’ $10,000 earmarked for robotics training By SARALYN NORKUS [email protected] As the need for skilled labor continues to increase in the area, partnerships between local companies and schools has become extremely impor- tant. The relationship between DENSO Manufacturing and Cleveland High School grew even stronger on Wednesday, as the Athens-based company made a large $10,000 donation to the school’s Project Lead the Way program. “This allows us to get out from under the umbrella of a line-item budget and allows us to expand the technology in the classroom,” declared Cleveland CTE supervisor Renny Whittenbarger. This is the second straight year DENSO has presented a check to CHS. “For us, the most important thing is that we’re always look- ing for a steady stream of asso- ciates to enter DENSO and to contribute in our processes and the work we do there. In addi- tion to that, we strive to be a good partner in the communi- ty,” said DENSO Director of Manufacturing Brian Nolen. Banner photo, SARALYN NORKUS “We’re giving back to the A CROWD gathered Wednesday afternoon at Cleveland High School, to celebrate a $10,000 donation from the DENSO NA foundation for the Project Lead the Way program. community and providing This marks the second straight year the Athens-based manufacturing plant has made a donation to the high school. opportunities for the students to do what they want to do in life.” DENSO has been active in 3 former South African the Cleveland City Schools STEM programs, having also donated $2,400 to E.L. Ross leaders criticize Zuma Elementary’s VEX Robotics team a month ago. JOHANNESBURG (AP) — than the will of the people,” The $10,000 will be ear- Three former South African Mbeki said. marked for robotics, as this is a heads of state teamed up for De Klerk, who shared the skill-area that is highly coveted the first time Friday to criticize Nobel Peace Prize with by DENSO and other companies President Jacob Zuma, who Mandela for their work in tran- in the area. faces growing calls to step sitioning from white minority “DENSO is really into manu- down after a series of corrup- rule, said Zuma has failed to facturing, so the skills learned tion scandals. uphold the country’s laws. in automation robotics directly Thabo Mbeki, F.W. de Klerk The three leaders urged relate to the skills that they and Kgalema Motlanthe spoke South Africans to defend the need in their workforce — it’s a in Johannesburg, representing constitution as many see perfect recruitment pipeline for both the country’s last leader threats to the country’s DENSO and makes sense from under white minority rule and democracy. their perspective to support the those who led post-apartheid “The rose we planted in program and school,” PLTW South Africa along with Nelson 1994 is indeed sick,” Mbeki Director of Partnerships Elliot Mandela. They launched a said, referring to the election Mork explained. series of national discussions that brought Mandela to Whittenbarger told the crowd on the crisis with backing from power. gathered at the high school that the foundations of Nobel laure- A court on Thursday ordered the money would help CHS ate Desmond Tutu and other the president to explain the advance in robotics and mecha- anti-apartheid leaders. finance minister’s firing. The tronics and added that they are South Africa has seen tens ANC called the order “pander- also working to expand in com- of thousands protest against ing to the whims of the opposi- puter-integrated manufactur- Zuma in recent weeks after he tion.” ing. fired the widely respected Calls are growing for Zuma PLTW is a national nonprofit finance minister, leading two to resign. The main opposition organization that develops credit ratings agencies to party, the Democratic Alliance, STEM curricula for the coun- downgrade the country to junk has called for a parliamentary try’s middle and high schools. status. The firing led some top vote of no confidence against Since its founding in 1997, leaders of the ruling African him. PLTW is now in 11,000 schools National Congress, including Scandals around Zuma have nationwide and active in all 50 Banner photo, SARALYN NORKUS the deputy president, to included the spending of mil- states and Washington, D.C. sharply criticize Zuma. lions of dollars in state funds Cleveland High began PLTW’s DENSO DIRECTOR of Manufacturing Brian Nolen expresses his excitement over the opportunities “No person or institution on his private home. He has curriculum in 2002. that students have because of programs like Project Lead the Way. should have more authority paid back some of the money.

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Source: Morningstar. www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC                             Financial Advisor Financial Advisor Financial Advisor   Financial Advisor Financial Advisor Financial Advisor 2080 Chambliss 3858 Candies 112 Stuart Financial Advisor 3575 Keith Edward ones 230 1596 Clingan Ave. NW, Creek Ln. Rd. NE, 1053 Peerless St. NW J N. Ocoee St. Ridge Dr. Suite 1 Suite C Farmland Corner Crossing Suite 201 MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING 476-9143 476-0162 472-6814 476-3320 476-4325 339-2885 476-0190 www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Friday, May 5, 2017— 5 Congress finishes spending bill, sends legislation to Trump WASHINGTON (AP) — The “After years of an administra- domestic programs by $15 bil- Senate has delivered to tion that failed to get serious on lion, including deep cuts for NIH President Donald Trump the border security, this bill provides and low-income energy assis- first significant legislation of his the largest border-security fund- tance. Instead, this bill includes presidency, a bipartisan $1.1 ing increase in a decade,” said a $2 billion increase for the trillion spending bill that would Senate Majority Leader Mitch National Institutes of Health,” keep the government running McConnell, R-Ky., a key negotia- said a top Democratic negotiator, through September — putting tor. Sen. Pat Leahy of Vermont, who off, for now, battles over And Democrats and the prag- called the bill “a good deal for Trump’s U.S.-Mexico border wall matic Republicans who negotiat- the American people.” and his promised military ed the bill successfully defended Trump took to Twitter earlier buildup. other accounts targeted by this week to complain about the The lopsided, 79-18 Senate Trump such as foreign aid, the bipartisan process that pro- vote sends the huge bill to the Environmental Protection duced the measure but changed White House in plenty of time to Agency, support for the arts, and course to crow about additional avert a midnight Friday shut- economic development grants, spending for the military and down deadline. among others. border security. The White Negotiators on the bill The sweeping, 1,665-page bill House has said he’ll sign the dropped Trump’s demands for a also increases spending for bill. down payment on his oft- NASA, medical research, and the One of Trump’s tweets advo- promised wall along the U.S.- FBI and other federal law cated for a “good shutdown” this Mexico border, but his signature enforcement agencies. fall to fix the “mess” that pro- would buy five months of fund- Democrats also praised the duced the bill, though he ing stability while lawmakers measure as an example of bipar- appeared at the White House AP Photo/Evan Vucci argue over the wall and over tisan cooperation in the han- just hours later to boast that it PREsidEnt donAld Trump speaks in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, Trump’s demands for a huge dling of the 12 annual appropri- was a big win for him. Thursday, before signing an executive order aimed at easing an IRS rule limiting political activity for military buildup matched by ations bills that fund the federal Congressional Republicans — churches. From left are Cardinal Donald Wuerl, the archbishop of Washington, Pastor Jack Graham, cuts to popular domestic pro- government. It reflects biparti- motivated in great measure by grams and foreign aid accounts. san culture among congressional fear of a politically damaging Paula White, senior pastor of New Destiny Christian Center in Apopka, Fla., and Vice President Mike The House passed the meas- appropriators, who long ago government shutdown — worked Pence. ure Wednesday on a big biparti- sorted out many of the spending closely with minority party san vote, though 103 of the fights Trump wants to renew Democrats to produce the meas- “It is a win for Democrats and negotiations that produced it want to shut the government chamber’s conservative this summer — over foreign aid, ure, which made only small a loss for conservatives,” said tea and delivered it seven months down.” Republicans opposed the bill. funding for the arts, Amtrak changes to most accounts cov- party Rep. Dave Brat, R-Va. “We behind schedule while denying Meanwhile, retired union coal The White House and its GOP subsidies, grants to state and ered by the measure. have a Republican in the White anyone the opportunity to miners won a $1.3 billion provi- allies praised $15 billion in addi- local governments, and develop- But many rank-and-file House and control of both cham- amend it. sion to preserve health benefits tional Pentagon spending ment agencies like the Republicans saw the bill as a bers of Congress yet this legisla- “Is there any member of the for more than 22,000 retirees. obtained by Trump and $1.5 bil- Appalachian Regional lost opportunity for a fight that tion fails to include key conser- Senate that has House Democrats won funding lion in emergency border securi- Commission. could have produced victories on vative reforms Republicans have read this?” asked Sen. John to give the cash-strapped gov- ty funds but was denied funding “On a bipartisan basis, we the wall and punishing “sanctu- long-advocated.” McCain, R-Ariz. “And many of ernment of Puerto Rico $295 to begin construction work on rejected President Trump’s ill- ary” cities that fail to cooperate Even supporters of the bill us are going to be compelled to million to ease its Medicaid bur- the border wall. considered proposal to slash with immigration authorities. dislike the secretive, closed-door vote for it because we don’t den. House repeal of ‘Obamacare’ hands hot potato to wary Senate WASHINGTON (AP) — Had just two additional try businesses and higher-earn- House bill as “an important its Medicaid cuts, including for Dakota is working on a plan to Republicans are claiming a tri- Republicans voted “no,” the ing people. It would dilute step” to erasing Obama’s law treating people with drug prob- skew the bill’s tax subsidies umph by pushing their legisla- measure would have lost Obama’s consumer-friendly but left the door open to lems, and said he’d make sure more toward lower-income peo- tive centerpiece scuttling much because bills need majorities to insurance coverage require- changes. that “those who are impacted by ple. of President Barack Obama’s pass. Now, Republicans must ments, like letting states permit “Congress will continue to act this epidemic can continue to States that did not expand health care law through the try maneuvering the measure insurers to charge higher premi- on legislation to provide more receive treatment.” Medicaid under Obama’s law are House. It was a perilous jour- through a Senate terrain that is ums for customers with pre- choices and freedom in health In March, Portman joined looking for additional funding ney, and its Senate pathway will different politically and procedu- existing medical conditions. care decisions,” McConnell said. three other GOP senators in for their programs. Sen. Lindsey be at least as bumpy with little rally from the House. The measure would replace The House bill was written by opposing Medicaid cuts in an Graham, R-S.C., whose state did doubt the measure will change, “We must manage expecta- Obama’s federal subsidies for Republicans representing dis- early version of the House legis- not enlarge Medicaid, said he assuming it survives. tions and remain focused on the lower-income insurance buyers tricts often drawn to incorporate lation. In a letter to McConnell, would not back a health care Thursday’s 217-213 House art of the doable as we move for- with tax credits geared to con- strong majorities of GOP voters. they wrote that the measure bill “that rewards people for tak- passage — with 20 GOP defec- ward,” said Senate Finance sumers’ ages. And it would cut Senators represent entire states, “does not provide stability and ing Medicaid expansion at the tions — was preceded by several Committee Chairman Orrin Medicaid, the health insurance and many tend to reflect more certainty for individuals and expense of those who did not.” near-death experiences for the Hatch, R-Utah, among several program for the poor and dis- pragmatic views than their families” who use the program. Then there are senators like legislation, even though repeal- cautionary statements issued by abled, including ending extra House colleagues. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, Ted Cruz of Texas and Rand ing Obama’s statute helped Senate Republicans after the federal payments 31 states are Several come from northeast- said the House bill poses “more Paul of Kentucky, former presi- guide Donald Trump’s presiden- House vote. accepting to expand Medicaid to ern and Midwestern states with questions than answers about dential candidates who seldom tial run and multitudes of GOP The House bill would end the cover more people. large numbers of low-income its consequences.” She said back away from fights and have congressional campaigns. Obama law’s fines on people The notoriously understated people receiving Medicaid. Many there should be “no barrier for already signaled they’re looking And that was in a chamber who don’t purchase policies and Senate Majority Leader Mitch of the 31 states that accepted coverage” for people with pre- for changes. Republicans control 238-193. erase its taxes on health indus- McConnell, R-Ky., lauded the Obama’s expansion of that pro- existing medical conditions and The Republican edge in the gram are led by GOP governors, that the House’s tax credits “do Senate is just 52-48. Using spe- and senators have no interest in not adequately take into account cial rules, the Senate could pass cutting their states’ funds and income levels” or regional differ- its version of the bill with just taking coverage away from vot- ences in health costs. 50 votes and rely on Vice ers. Collins and Sen. Lisa President Mike Pence to break a Republican senators also rep- Murkowski, R-Alaska, have tie. But that means they can resent states ravaged by deaths opposed cutting federal money lose just two GOP senators caused by opioid abuse. The for Planned Parenthood. The assuming Democrats uniformly House measure would let states House bill blocks federal pay- oppose scrapping Obama’s sig- escape Obama’s requirement ments for a year to the organiza- nature domestic achievement. that insurers cover anti-drug tion, which provides abortions Those same bylaws bar provi- services. but doesn’t use federal funds for sions that aren’t chiefly aimed at “I’ve already made clear that I them by law. federal spending or revenue, don’t support the House bill as Other senators are also seek- meaning some House language currently constructed,” said Sen. ing changes. No. 3 Senate GOP dealing strictly with policy Rob Portman, R-Ohio. He cited leader John Thune of South changes could fall out.

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AP Photo/Evan Vucci PREsidEnt donAld tRumP talks with House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wis. in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington Thursday after the House pushed through a health care bill. A look at the House Republican health care bill WASHINGTON (AP) — House Changes Medicaid from an open- than 63 days in the past year. Republicans have passed legisla- ended program that covers bene- This would include people with tion to roll back much of former ficiaries’ costs to one that gives pre-existing medical conditions. President Barack Obama’s health states fixed amounts of money —Lets states get federal waivers care law. The legislation would annually. allowing insurers to charge older LIMITED TIME OFFER rework subsidies for private —Erases Obama’s subsidies for customers higher premiums than insurance, limit federal spending people buying individual policies younger ones by as much as on Medicaid for low-income peo- based mostly on consumers’ they’d like. Obama’s law limits FOR NEW SUBSCRIBERS ple and cut taxes on upper- incomes and premium costs. the difference to a 3-1 ratio. income individuals used to Replaces them with tax credits —States can get waivers 1 FULL YEAR FOR ONLY $60.00 finance Obama’s overhaul. that grow with age that must be exempting insurers from provid- The nonpartisan Congressional used to defray premiums. The ing consumers with required cov- Budget Office estimates that the credits are refundable, which erage of specified health services, THAT’S $15.00 OFF OUR REGULAR PRICE Republican bill would result in 24 means they can go to people with including hospital and outpatient million fewer people having health little or no tax liability. Credits care, pregnancy and mental insurance by 2026, compared to may not be used to buy policies health treatment. IF YOU HAVEN’T RECEIVE D “HOME DELIVERY” WITH IN THE Obama’s 2010 statute. that provide abortion coverage. —States can get waivers from PAST 30 DAYS AND YOU’RE NOT LISTED IN OUR SYSTEM AS A Here are key elements of the —Repeals Obama’s taxes on Obama’s prohibition against bill: people with higher incomes and insurers charging higher premi- CURRENT SUBSCRIBER YOU QUALIFY FOR THIS SPECIAL OFFER. —Ends tax penalties Obama’s on insurance companies, pre- ums to people with pre-existing law imposes on individuals who scription drug makers, some health problems, but only if the ALL OFFERS MUST BE PRE-PAID AND ARE NON-REFUNDABLE don’t purchase health insurance medical devices, expensive person has had a gap in insur- and on larger employers who employer-provided insurance ance coverage. States could get don’t offer coverage to workers. plans and tanning salons. those waivers if they have mecha- WE ACCEPT ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS —Halts extra payments Obama’s law has used the rev- nisms like high-risk pools that Washington sends states to enue to help pay for expanded are supposed to help cover people 423 472-5041 expand Medicaid to additional coverage. with serious, expensive-to-treat poorer Americans, and forbids —Requires insurers to apply 30 diseases. Critics say these pools states that haven’t already percent surcharges to customers are often under-funded and inef- Serving our community since 1854 expanded Medicaid to do so. who’ve let coverage lapse for more fective. 6—Cleveland Daily Banner—Friday, May 5, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com

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N*Light*N Youth Donkeys kick each other ... In James 4, we read all about strife in the church. James gives LIFELINES Choir concert to the cause and then the cure. It doesn’t take him long to tell the people what is wrong with them be held Sunday and then he demands they con- Bettie front the bad news. N*Light*N Youth Choir of Broad Street Marlowe United Methodist Church will give its Why couldn’t James just pray a little prayer for those members end-of-the-year concert Sunday evening the attackers and the victims. at 6:30 in the church sanctuary. and hope the problems would go away? Well, bad news just does- It’s as though they are in com- The concert will feature a variety of petition. Christian music from contemporary to n’t go away. And fighting among themselves was bad news. James went on to say that gospel, with two solo songs by choir mem- Christ had a prescription for all bers Allison Shaver and Hayden Sweeny. Once a newspaper decided to put out a special edition print- their ills. Now that is what you N*Light*N, which is its 16th year, is call “tough love.” And, he says, directed by founders Bill and Jan ing only the good news. Where the bad news — wars, strife, God gives grace. There’s a condi- Murphy. The choir recently traveled to tion, though. It is the humble Knoxville and Greeneville, where they smears, crimes and so forth — might have been, there were man who is the receiver of the shared their music at the Knoxville Area grace. So that is the first step — Rescue Mission and Holston Home for blank spaces. The blank spots just made everyone wonder humble yourself. Children, spending the night between the Only then are you in a posi- two at Wilderness in the Smokies. what was happening too bad to print. Not printing the bad news tion to resist the devil and the The choir consists of 48 youth from only thing Satan can do is leave. grades six through 12, who attend nine didn’t make it go away. The sins of the people James If Christians are “kicking” different area schools. Members include each other, humility is not pres- Elly Arrendale, Thomas Arrendale, Karley wrote to had to be addressed. Since James was the leader of ent in their hearts. When one Buckner, Emma Crouch, Brianna DeVane, person attacks another, it’s Jack Duncan, Susan Duteau, Twila the church, he took on the task. First, he told them the cause through an attitude of “I’m bet- Duteau, Ginger Everley, Harper Fuller, ter than you.” Regan Fuller, Danielle Griffith, Greer Contributed photo of all their strife: lust, envy, self- N*Light*N Youth Choir of Broad Street United Methodist Church will give its end-of-the- ishness, self-centeredness, True humility is not putting Harbison, Leah Hargis, Autumn Hubbard, oneself down — it is allowing Aimee Jordan, Anna Jordan, Greg Jordan, year concert Sunday evening hatred (murder), worldliness (adultery), greed and pride. Even God to lift you up in his grace — Adam Klibisz, Daphne Lyon, Micah Lyon, to have that childlikeness which Isabel Martin, Kayla McAllister, Alex when you pray, he says, you ask for the wrong reason — you ask enables a person to receive the McCord, Kat McKay, Sara McKay, Maddie Tentler, Cooper Tentler, Gabriella Van Jarrod Suits. Other individuals who have gifts of God, appreciate them Milen, Sarah Moultrie, Annie Katherine Horne, Jordan Whitcraft, Bella Wills, assisted the choir include Victoria White, amiss for just yourself. Pretty ugly, huh? and use them for his glory. Newman, Mackenzie Newman, Hayden Noah Wills and Jaynae Wright. Kim Kailing and Katie Huebschman. True humility is submission Nicholson, Amelia Owenby, Reed Petty, Weekly adult helpers this year are The concert is open to the public, and Stephen Brown writes that when a group of thoroughbred to God as in James 4:6, 7: “... Delaney Pittman, Krista Riad, Allison Maureen Goncalves, Jan Wright, Jeff is free. After the concert, a dessert recep- God resisteth the proud, but Shaver, Caroline Shaver, Charlie Bennett, Alex Clark, Chris and Brette tion will be held in the church fellowship horses face attack, they stand in a circle facing each other and, giveth grace unto the humble. Swafford, Isabel Swafford, Connor Schroll, Haley Buckner, and Broad hall, where the choir’s nine graduating Submit yourselves therefore to Sweeny, Hayden Sweeny, Callahan Street’s director of Student Ministries seniors will be honored. with their back legs, kick out at the enemy. God.” Donkeys do just the opposite; Years ago I read humility is they face the enemy and kick the attribute that, when once each other! acknowledged, is gone. It’s like Vatican, Myanmar establish relations as Suu Kyi visits Surely Christians don’t act saying, “I’m so proud that I’m like donkeys! humble.” VATICAN CITY (AP) — The Vatican and the for military activities in the western state of active in Myanmar — also known as Burma But how often do Christian do Whoosh! It’s gone. When Asian nation of Myanmar have agreed to Rakhine, where troops are accused of carry- — for five centuries. just that — ignoring the real humility is gone, there is the establish diplomatic relations at a time when ing out widespread abuses against Muslim Francis in 2015 named Myanmar’s first enemy while fellow believers are tendency to “act like a donkey.” the Buddhist-majority country is transition- ethnic Rohingya minority in what the military cardinal, tapping the archbishop of Yangon, ing from military rule but is facing criticism says is a counter-insurgency operation. Charles Maung Bo. for religious and ethnic discrimination. Discrimination against the Rohingya is Myanmar transitioned from military to The announcement came Thursday, the widespread and the government refuses to civilian rule, with Suu Kyi’s party taking Demonology series to be held same day that Pope Francis met with Nobel recognize most as citizens, treating even long- power last year. Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi, the term residents as illegal immigrants. However, the slower-than-expected pace of at the New Life Bible Church country’s top civilian leader. Francis has appealed for prayers for the democratic reforms and continuing strife with Francis received Suu Kyi in the “throne Rohingya, denouncing how they had been ethnic minorities have raised doubts about Norvel Hayes Ministries will Bill Wiese, Thursday and room” of the Apostolic Palace — an honor “tortured and killed, simply because they are what sort of support Suu Kyi should be given hold its series on Demonology Friday. usually reserved for heads of state. They continuing their traditions, their Muslim internationally, even as investment and trade next week at New Life Bible Evening services will be at 7 chatted for more than 20 minutes and faith.” have boomed. Church, 155 S. Ocoee St. with speakers Josh Fontaine, Francis gave her copies of his major docu- The Vatican said the decision to establish Suu Kyi’s supporters say she is hamstrung Morning services for the May Monday through Wednesday; ments as well as a copy of his 2017 message diplomatic relations would “promote bonds of by a constitution that gives the military 8 through 12 series will be at and Wiese, Thursday and for the church’s World Day of Peace, “Non- mutual friendship.” enough parliamentary seats to block many 10 with speakers Rodney Friday. Violence, a style of Politics for Peace.” About 1 percent of Myanmar’s 51 million policy initiatives, while the army remains Fontaine, Monday; Norvel Hayes For more information, call Myanmar is facing international criticism people are Catholics. The church has been answerable in practice only to itself. and Keith Chancey, Tuesday; 479-5435. Services will be live Robert May, Wednesday; and streamed at Norvelhayes.org.

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EveningEvening LightLight Reservations for the free church page ad are still being accept- ed for this year. mmunity Chape Gospel Tabernacle A church may schedule two nonconsecutive spaces — size is 2- Co l Gospel Tabernacle column by 4-inch block — for the announcements of special Church of God 200 20th St. S.E. church events or regular services. The free space is not to be used for denominational or doctrinal editorials. 1807 Blythe Ave. Contact church news reporter Bettie Marlowe, 472-5041, to Pastor Appreciation Day reserve the blocks. Space is limited and will be awarded on a first- called, first-served basis. Information for the space must be submit- Gospel singing will be on Sunday for ted by Monday before the Friday it will run or the block will be for- Sunday at 2 p.m. feited. Kim taylor Other articles or information, including photos, for the Religion pages will be accepted through Wednesday at 5 p.m. for the next Special singers Lunch will be served Friday. Brief announcements can be included in the daily church Bonnie and Rodney Wilson activities and should be submitted by noon the day before publica- Simply Forgiven Everyone welcome tion. Contact the advertising department for information for paid dis- play ads. The newsroom does not handle paid advertising. For more information, call 479-2143

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Special to the Banner Amazing Grace Christian Foundation has scheduled a fundraiser for noon Saturday at Leisure Time Bowling on Keith Street in Cleveland. It is an effort to generate funds or back-to-school supplies before the start of school in June in the Philippines. The Christian ministry, founded and maintained by Cleveland’s Grace Adewuya, provides educational and per- sonal assistance to children and families in the Philippines. Participation in Saturday’s Banner photo, Daniel guY fundraising requires a $15 aSHleY rOgerS HOStS the vendor-donated giveaway booth at the Wholesale Supply Customer entry fee for one person, and Appreciation Day. $65 for a five-bowler team. You can purchase tickets at amaz- inggracechristianfoundation.org , or you can go to Facebook and click on Donate Now. contributed photo The ministry founder said cleVelanD’S grace aDeWuYa, founder of the Amazing proceeds from the bowling Grace Christian Foundation, is shown with three young students event will be used to provide in the Philippines after they had received some back to school back-to-school supplies for supplies and a backpack. The foundation is currently raising funds around 900 children in the for its ministry, and has scheduled a bowling event Saturday. Philippines. These school sup- plies of backpacks, books and shoes will be handed out at various times at separate loca- until March of 2018. The foundation has sched- tions before the start of school The Cleveland-based ministry uled a medical mission for May the first week of June. There also provides clothes, food and 27, where children and their will be around 1,000 children medical assistance to students families will receive medical who will receive school sup- and their families throughout check-ups and medication. plies. the year. There is also a This medical mission will be The school year in the Christmas celebration each hol- held in Anvaies, a suburb of Philippines will be from June iday season, with gifts. Pasay City in the Philippines.

I SEE BY THE BANNER Banner photo, Daniel guY SeVeral VenDOrS, like Randy Smyth with Rehau, set up booths at the Wholesale Supply A benefit singing for Benny covered dish for the 1 p.m. 5:30. Contact Sandra Rhodes, Customer Appreciation Day to promote their products and give customers a one-on-one experience to Watson will be Saturday at lunch. For more information, 3992 Rolling Brook Circle N.E., ask any in-depth questions that they might have concerning their products. noon at Sunrise Baptist call Fred Calfee at 472-5383; Cleveland TN 37323, to make Church, 2762 Spring Place Robyn Calfee at 790-2808, or reservations by June 30. Road S.E. Special singers will Melodie Calfee, 829-0875. ——— include the Joint Heirs, the ——— The Oak Grove Ruritan Bridges Family and Meadow Bradley Central High School Club's annual pancake break- Fork. Sandwiches and desserts class of 1967 will hold its 50th fast will be Saturday at will be served. class reunion on July 21 at the Jenkins Deli. Time is 8 to 10 ——— Coffey Barn, 2288 Benton Pike a.m. This is an all you care to The Calfee Family Reunion N.E., Friday — a barbecue. On eat pancake and sausage will be May 20 at The Coffey July 22, a dinner/dance is set breakfast to help support our Barn, 2688 Benton Pike N.E., at the Cleveland Country Club student scholarship fund. from noon to 4 p.m. Bring a beginning with a social hour at Tickets are $5.

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N*Light*N Youth Choir of Community Chapel Church of Broad Street United Methodist God, 1807 Blythe Ave., will have Church will give its end-of-the- a special gospel singing on year concert Sunday evening at Sunday at 2 p.m. Singers will be 6:30 in the church sanctuary. Bonnie and Rodney Wilson and After the concert, a dessert Simply Forgiven. For more infor- reception will be held in the mation, call 479-2143. Banner photo, Daniel guY church fellowship hall. ——— ——— God’s House of Prayer, 1215 a grOuP OF lOYal Wholesale Supply Group customers take part in the day’s festivities and chow A singing at Boanerges Spring Place Road, will be in down on some of the hot dogs, hamburgers and accoutrements supplied. Baptist Church will feature the revival beginning Sunday with Evans Family on Sunday at services at 7 p.m. There will be 10:45 a.m. special singers nightly and dif- gene rice will be the ——— ferent preachers. speaker Wednesday, 7 a.m., for the His Hands Extended devotions at Garden Plaza. CAN’T GET TO CHURCH? The nondenominational devo- tionals feature inspirational You are invited to attend Sunday School at speakers, intercessory prayer, music and fellowship. www.youtube.com/c/TheChurchofGodSouthside CHURCH DIRECTORY Serving Cleveland for over 175 years Farmland Community Church 1675 Greendale Drive, Cleveland, TN 37323 Sanctuary - Traditional Worship - 8:30 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship Service 10 AM Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Fellowship Hall - Informal Worship - 8:45 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. Office Phone: 473-9891 Nursery available for all worship services Banner photo, Daniel guY Randy Martin, Senior Pastor Skip White, Associate Pastor “Come See The Difference” JeFF SMitH, in front, and Neal Longley man the hot dog part of the grill for the Wholesale Supply 155 Central Ave., NW 423-476-5586 REV. CHIP HAMMONDS Group Customer Appreciation Day on Thursday, at the Keith Street location. Local contractors, construc- http://www.bsumc.org tion workers, electricians, firefighters, and many more flocked to the tents set up for the event to learn FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH about vendor products, sign up for giveaways, and enjoy the cookout. United Christian Church 3425 Ocoee St. N 476-4504 Pastors Charles & Margie Poteat www.ClevelandUMC.com 2200 Peerless Rd Pastor: Rev. Tim Bracken Sunday Worship . . .. 8:30 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. Cleveland, TN Sunday School ...... 9:30 a.m. 423.479.4277 Wednesday Night Together ...... 5:30 p.m. A Full-Gospel Fellowship (Supper Reservations Required) - (Nursery Provided) Everyone Welcome OPEN HEARTS, OPEN MINDS, OPEN DOORS... The People of The United Methodist Church Service Times: Sunday 11 AM & 6 PM, Wed. 7 PM Wesley Memorial United St. Thérese ´ of Lisieux Methodist Church Catholic Church MASS SCHEDULE 3405 Peerless Road NW Saturday 6 p.m. (Vigil) Cleveland, TN 37312 • 472-9578 Sunday: 8 a.m. (Spanish), 9:30 a.m., 12 p.m. www.wesleymemorialchurch.com 1st & 3rd Sunday, 3 p.m. (Latin) Email: [email protected] Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 8:30 a.m. Rev. Ramon Torres Wednesday: 5:30 p.m. SACRAMENT OF PENANCE Saturday 4:45-5:45 p.m. Sunday Worship – 8:30, 11:00, 6:00 900 CLINGAN RIDGE DR. NW • 476-8123 Where Everybody is Somebody, & Jesus Christ is Lord sttheresecatholicchurch.org

Signature HealtHcare of Cleveland held its annual National Day of Prayer breakfast on Ben on United Methodist Church Thursday. Residents, staff and community leaders gathered for prayer and a service with guest speaker 135 Highland Drive, Benton, TN 37307 Pastor Jake Stum. Music was led by worship pastor Sammy Parris from Waterville Baptist Church. The Office Phone; 423-338-5134 or 716-4040 theme for this year was "For Your Great Name's Sake! Hear Us... Forgive Us... Heal Us!" From left are Follow Jesus. Make Disciples. Phil Taylor, missions director for Crossnet Baptist Network; Cleveland Mayor Tom Rowland; Jake Stum, pastor with The Mission Chattanooga and TVA project Manager with Impact Cleveland; Coby Goins, Transform the World. chaplain for Signature Healthcare of Cleveland; and Tiffany Sawyer, administrator for Signature Rev. Dave Whaley Pastor Healthcare of Cleveland. Sunday School 10 AM; Worship 11 AM 8—Cleveland Daily Banner—Friday, May 5, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com

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Tennessee tourism officials: Sevier County spokesman Perrin Anderson told the Visitors up 4.4 percent in 2016 Knoxville News Sentinel the fire NASHVILLE (AP) — was 100 percent contained by Tennessee tourism officials say 7:20 p.m. Thursday. Anderson 110 million people visited the said one person suffered minor state last year, a 4.4 percent injuries, and no homes were jump from 2015. damaged. The Tennessee Department The fire covered 60 to 80 of Tourist Development says acres on a wooded hillside in the research from DK Shifflet Pittman Center just outside shows Tennessee is a top-10 Gatlinburg. state for domestic travel for the The location is hear the third consecutive year. Cobbly Nob community, which About 80 percent, or 88.4 was hard hit by wildfire in million, of those Tennessee visi- November. The wildfires killed tors were leisure travelers, a 14 people and ravaged homes 5.1 percent boost compared to and businesses. 2015. State tourism officials attrib- Senate OKs 23 hours of alcohol ute the increase in leisure trav- sales at 2 Nashville bars elers to a jump in overnight NASHVILLE (AP) — Two stays, which grew by 5.2 per- Nashville bars could serve alco- cent. hol for 23 hours a day in a bill Banner photos, ALLEN MINCEY Starting Sunday, the depart- passed by the Tennessee ment is celebrating a national Senate. AN opEN housE is planned for this townhouse, 1344 Weeks tourism week with fairs and Senators voted 21-5 vote Drive, for 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday. free windshield washing at the Thursday to let The Diner in state’s 14 welcome centers. Nashville’s Broadway entertain- Just outsIdE the townhouse is a nice area where water can 4 cases of mumps reported in ment district and the flow through river rocks to a stream area at the rear of the backyard. Scoreboard Bar & Grill in the Memphis area since March Opryland area pour drinks MEMPHIS (AP) — Health almost all day. officials say four cases of The bill would require liquor Open house planned Sunday at Weeks Drive home mumps have been identified in service at the establishments to the Memphis area since March. cease only between the hours By ALLEN MINCEY Shelby County Health of 3 a.m. and 4 a.m. [email protected] Under current law, liquor-by- Department Director Alisa Looking for a cozy townhouse in Haushalter said Thursday that the-drink service must be halt- ed between 3 a.m. and 8 a.m. Cleveland that has quick access to it is not unexpected to have just about anywhere in the city mumps cases in the area, with The Diner’s owners say they want to cater to service indus- you want to go? Have we got the outbreaks taking place in place for you. neighboring states. try workers who finish work late and to serve as an This special townhouse is locat- According to the Centers for ed on Weeks Drive and is just a Disease Control and overnight room-service option for hotels. mile or so from 20th Street, which Prevention, 42 states reported has great access to the middle of about 2,570 mumps cases from Cleveland, to the southern or Jan. 1 to April 22. Tennessee judge pleads not guilty to corruption charges northern areas of the city, and to The health department says shopping along 25th Street and mumps is caused by a virus NASHVILLE (AP) — A Northwest Cleveland. and is transmitted through Tennessee judge facing federal And that’s just some special droplets expelled when people charges has entered a plea of features of the home as it relates cough or sneeze. People may not guilty to federal charges to its location. Go inside the town- not become sick until about 12 that stemmed from an investi- house and you will find that there to 25 days after exposure. gation that he helped a woman is much more to please you than Symptoms include fever, with her legal troubles in just how easy it is to reach almost headache, muscle aches, tired- exchange for sex. any destination you might wish. ness, loss of appetite and Documents show that former Go into the beautiful front door swollen and tender salivary Davidson County General to the living room, which features glands. People with facial Sessions Judge Cason “Casey” hardwood floors, a ceiling fan and swelling should consult their Moreland waived his right to a nice view of the outside and the health care provider or the appear in court for an arraign- sun coming up each morning. health department. ment before formally entering From the living room, you can Tennessee House OKs tightened the not guilty plea. see the kitchen and breakfast area Banner photo, ALLEN MINCEY Moreland was indicted last through an opening at the kitchen thE kItChEN at the townhouse features Whirlpool appliances and has a bar area prefect for a quick amusement park safety rules month on multiple obstruction bar. That area, too, has a view of meal. NASHVILLE (AP) — of justice charges, including the outside of the townhouse and Tennessee could soon tighten allegations involving bribery also gives a view of the back area ing the possibility of a third bed- amusement park safety regula- and retaliating against a wit- of the home where a wooden deck room. The basement is quite spa- tions after people were injured ness. The indictment says he is located. cious, and has access to the back on rides in two incidents last tried to pay $6,100 through an A special pantry is located in lawn. year. intermediary to get a witness to the kitchen, and while it is very The townhouse features central The Tennessee House passed sign an affidavit recanting pre- useful, also fits into the decor as it heating and air, and is on the T&M ELECTRIC a bill Thursday with heightened vious statements against matches with the cabinets there. city’s public water system. It also safety requirements. The Moreland. Prosecutors also say The kitchen is not only beauti- is in a nicely wooded area outside “Congratulations” Senate approved it Wednesday, Moreland schemed to plant ful, but also very easy to use in that helps develop a special D&S Custom Homes so it heads to Gov. Bill drugs on the woman and have preparing for meals. Whirlpool atmosphere when utilizing the Haslam. a police officer pull her over in appliances in the kitchen include outer deck. Thank You For Choosing Us In September, eight people a traffic stop. a range/oven, a dishwasher and a Adequate parking space outside 423-593-6408423-593-7377 were hospitalized after a ride microwave oven, and a nice sink the townhouse makes it perfect shut down at the Delta Fair in Tennessee sheriff sentenced to area is located in the granite cov- for having friends over, and the Locally Owned and Operated Memphis. 50 months in e-cig scheme ered counter tops. These counter- ground around the house is well At the Greene County Fair in tops are also in the bathrooms landscaped. NASHVILLE (AP) — A jailed within the home, which include The townhome is located in the August, three girls fell 30 to 45 Tennessee sheriff has been feet and were injured when a one downstairs half-bath and two Mayfield Elementary School zone, sentenced to about four years upstairs. the Cleveland Middle School zone Ferris wheel basket over- in prison for charges related to turned. Both bedrooms in the home are and the Cleveland High School profiting from the sale of elec- located on the second floor of the zone. It is priced at $138,900, and The legislation would tronic cigarettes to inmates. C LLEVELANDEVELAND ’ S L AARGESTRGEST townhouse, and are large enough the Realtor is Cindi Richardson of C LEVELAND ’ S L ARGEST increase inspections and let The Tennessean reports that state regulators hire inspectors to adequately fit furniture for both Keller Williams Real Estate. 41-year-old former Rutherford adults and children. The windows An open house at the town- or keep using third-party County Sheriff Robert Arnold groups. in each bedroom allows for sun- home will be this Sunday, from 2 received the sentence Thursday light to brighten them, and have p.m. to 4 p.m. F F LLOORING LOOOORRIINNGG CC EENTER ENNTTEERR ! ! It would require operators to in Nashville federal court. His be at least 16 years old, run- ceiling fans to use for cool the There are two directions to 50-month sentence includes rooms. reach the townhome, which is ning one ride at a time and the eight months he’s already present while it runs. The bedrooms feature the located at 1344 Weeks Drive near served. attached baths, and also have the intersection with Angie Lane. It would let injured people In January, Arnold pleaded sue ride owners and operators. walk-in closets. The easiest way to reach the THE FLOORING CENTER guilty to wire fraud, honest But there’s more to the house house is by taking 20th Street and House GOP to take another run services fraud and extortion. than the second floor where the turning left at the street just east He has been suspended since “The Home Hours: 923 at Tennessee spending plan two bedrooms and two baths are of the traffic signal at the intersec- November. located. The stairs to the second tion with APD 40. Then, a right Improvement Mon.-Fri. 8:00-5:00 StarVue Dr. NASHVILLE (AP) — Rutherford County commis- floor features a nice banister area turn will put you on Weeks Drive Specialists” Sat. 9:00-2:00 476-9434 Tennessee Republicans are sioners appointed Mike Fitzhugh that begins from the first floor, and the townhouse is just down hoping cooler heads will pre- to serve as sheriff in January and has hardwood flooring before the street. vail in the House on Friday until August 2018, when it becomes carpeted as it nears A second way to get to the when they take another run at Arnold’s four-year term would the top. That same carpeting is townhouse is by taking Weeks passing the state’s $37 billion have finished. Fitzhugh plans to located in the upstairs bedrooms, Drive off North Ocoee Street, and annual spending plan. run for the position then. while the baths have ceramic tile following Weeks Drive to where the A series of heated exchanges Arnold’s uncle, John in them. signs for the Realtor are located. before and during Thursday’s Vanderveer, and ex-sheriff’s And yes, there is more. A set of It is a wonderful townhome, floor session included GOP administration chief Joe stairs from the first floor lead to and perfect for a small family or a lawmakers alleging that they Russell have pleaded guilty to an unfinished basement that can couple looking for a great place to had been lied to and that they charges in the e-cigarette have a multitude of uses, includ- live. were being used as pawns by scheme and are awaiting minority Democrats. A series September sentencings. of amendments were added to the budget bill during the floor Tennessee lawmakers approve session that put the lower optional ‘In God We Trust’ tags chamber’s budget plan at odds NASHVILLE (AP) — The with what has been hammered House has given final approval out in the Senate. to a bill that would allow All the bluster may end up Tennessee drivers to choose being for naught, because the license plates with the phrase Senate appears unwilling to go “In God We Trust” on them. along with any of the major The chamber voted 85-0 to House changes. The state con- approve the bill sponsored by stitution requires lawmakers Republican Rep. Bill to pass a balanced budget Sanderson of Kenton on plan every year. Thursday. The Senate earlier Wildfire in East Tennessee fully this week approved the meas- ure on a 29-1 vote. contained, 1 minor injury The original version of the GATLINBURG (AP) — An bill would have required “In East Tennessee official says a God We Trust” to appear on all wildfire there has been fully plates, but the state attorney Banner photo, ALLEN MINCEY contained after firefighters from general’s office said that move about 20 departments battled it would likely have been uncon- thE BACk of the townhouse has a wooden deck perfect for out- for hours. stitutional. door grilling and other family activities. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Friday, May 5, 2017— 9

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By BRIAN GRAVES Despite the momentum going rebuild our broken healthcare all.” [email protected] into Thursday’s vote, 20 of the system, passing this legislation “Allowing Obamacare to House Republicans voted was a critical first step. I look stand is not an option, and I’m Both of Bradley County’s against the measure. forward to collaborating with glad we were able to strike the U.S. congressmen voted in U.S. Rep. Chuck my Senate colleagues to give worst of its regulations from favor of the Republican Fleischmann (R-3rd District) the American people the the first version of this legisla- “American Health Care Act” and Scott DesJarlais (R-4th healthcare they deserve.” tion. Now it’s time for the during Thursday’s session of District) cast their votes in DesJarlais, who himself is a Senate to do its work and help the U.S. House of favor of the act. physician, had told the us deliver the President a bill Representatives. “For far too long, Obamacare Cleveland Daily Banner in to sign. Millions of people The vote, which was mainly has hurt American families by February he expected passage across the country have been among party lines, was 217- not keeping its promises of of a plan to happen by April or waiting for relief since Scott DesJarlais Chuck Fleischmann 213, giving the GOP a one-vote lowering costs, while increasing May. Obamacare took effect.” margin of victory for passage. patient choice. That is why I “We’re helping President As both congressmen noted, voted in favor of the American Trump to fulfill his promise to the bill will still have to go Healthcare Act,” Fleischman the American people, suffering through the U.S. Senate where said in a statement shortly under Obamacare,” DesJarlais support among the GOP mem- after the vote. (TN-04) said. “In Tennessee, bers has been publicly timid, Fivas “This bill will reduce premi- my constituents have it espe- with suggestions that body From Page 1 ums, stabilize the market, and cially bad. Health care costs may rewrite the bill before it ensure patient choice. While are skyrocketing, and many goes through the reconciliation vey showed residents place a “In Cleveland, we haven’t had There are studies underway there is more work ahead to have no choice of coverage at process with the House. high priority on the redevelop- that,” he added. “Everything has concerning the potential of ment of the southside. been good for a very long time. incentives for those who would “There are unbelievable But now that we have some of invest in the city’s older build- opportunities there,” Fivas said. these issues and the economy ings. “We believe that Whirlpool is seems to be right, we need to “I think what we need are Testimony going to be redeveloped. They think about how we’re going to those entertainment areas are going to start taking down go about that.” where, for instance, every From Page 1 buildings sooner rather than He said the city needs to Thursday people look at the later. And, to a large degree, it make sure the infrastructure in newspaper to see what is hap- the same 9 mm firearm. She to the TBI for further analysis. Lake Road. has happened already. But as the downtown area “makes pening downtown,” Fivas said. “I said that with no firearm to Of the co-defendants, only He said he was also involved for the community being ready sense,” being walkable and liv- think we’ve gotten away from analyze, she could not positively Jerger has testified, though in wrapping Worth’s body in a for that type of transformational able. that. If you were here in the ’60s identify the murder weapon, but Ashley Hughes and Gus tarp, with the deceased man could analyze the shells and Hawkins are on the list of being left at the Hughes Lake activity, you have 90 acres of or ’70s, you wondered what was make her determination that potential witnesses. Road location before allegedly industrial property that needs “The biggest issue we happening downtown. We need they were similar. being moved by Hughes to Polk to be transformed and re- have is to redevelop an to manufacture that entertain- The state has argued the two Two forensic experts County. Crumley was charged thought.” older building, it is very ment aspect and likely invest in shots that killed Worth came working with or for the with conspiracy as he was iden- He said the question for the expensive. Our mindset and create some entertainment from a firearm owned by Tennessee Bureau of tified as the person who actual- Cleveland City Council and the needs to fundamentally venues of some sort, and build Hughes, and that in the midst Investigation detailed ly disposed of the body for the community is whether the city change. We need to come off of what the museum has of trying to get rid of evidence, their findings. One final time, according to informa- and its occupants are ready for up with a business philos- done. the gun was taken apart and described the gunshot tion presented in court. that type of redevelopment activ- ophy in the downtown “I think the bottom line is we pieces tossed out of the window wounds that Worth sus- Thursday’s trial proceedings ity. area that we support those need to find solutions that make of the vehicle that Hughes occu- tained, saying that she ended earlier than had been set, “That includes infrastructure, people, and get them to investors want to invest and feel pied with his wife, Ashley, and would speculate that the as Criminal Court Judge the right programs, the right invest so they are making confident looking at their bottom two co-defendants — R.L. Jerger shooting occurred from Sandra Donaghy set the time good economic deals line,” Fivas said. “That’s what incentives and the right support and Gus Hawkins. more than three feet in for it to end at 5 p.m., due to a where they can look on we’re working toward.” from the City Council,” Fivas Jerger, Hawkins, Ashley distance. The forensics juror having to be at a family paper and say, ‘Yes, I’m Growth in the area is not just said. “I think the City Council Hughes and Jeff Crumley were expert also called Worth’s member’s visitation following a going to make money if I new, it involves the expansion of has an understanding and all charged with conspiracy to death a homicide, but recent death. Donaghy had said wants to move in that direction, do these investments.’” existing businesses. — City Manager Joe Fivas tamper with evidence, which stressed that the TBI clas- at the beginning of the trial that but I think it also comes down Doug Berry, vice president of included not only the disassem- sifies deaths in five cate- proceedings would begin at 8:30 to the community supporting economic development for the bling of the firearm, but also the gories, three of them a.m. and end between 6 p.m. the City Council because you Cleveland/Bradley Chamber of final disposal of Worth’s body in being homicide, suicide, and 6:30 p.m. are going to have to do things in “The biggest issue we have is Commerce, said 2017 looks to to redevelop an older building, it a remote area of Polk County. or accidental. She also said that court Cleveland you have never done be a very good year in that area. Detective Laura Lane of the might continue into Saturday, before.” is very expensive,” Fivas said. “On the existing industry “Our mindset needs to funda- Bradley County Sheriff’s Office Jerger actually began testify- as the state still has many wit- He noted one thing in com- front, it’s as active as it has ever performed a forensic examina- ing in the case on Wednesday nesses to call before Hughes’ mon a lot of cities have is, at mentally change. We need to been in the eight years I have come up with a business philos- tion of the crime scene and of afternoon, and his testimony defense attorney, Winton some point, “they hit bottom.” been here,” Berry said. “Today, the vehicles that were allegedly continued into Thursday morn- Marble, has the opportunity to “If you look at Asheville (N.C.) ophy in the downtown area that if all the existing industrial proj- we support those people, and involved in the homicide. She ing. Jerger had said Wednesday present witnesses. Marble has in 1980, the vacancy rates were ects we are currently in dialog said she also did swabs on some that he was with the others at not yet indicated if Hughes will 85 percent,” Fivas said. “Then get them to invest so they are on happen, there will be over making good economic deals of the co-defendants to test their the site where Worth was killed take the stand in his own there is Chattanooga, who $200 million in investments by DNA, and those swabs were sent — a remote area off Hughes defense. decides they are going to trans- where they can look on paper existing industries committed form themselves when they say, and say, ‘Yes, I’m going to make this year. That’s a good year, ‘This isn’t working for us,’” he money if I do these invest- and we’re real excited about said. ments,’” he said. that.” Survey From Page 1 percent said they rarely listen will change,” Smith said. “It’s “The reason why it feels so to their messages, and 5.43 not necessarily moral or good is because a little bit of percent simply “don’t listen to immoral, but change will dopamine is released in your voicemail.” occur.” brain,” Green said. “Basically, Other survey questions For example, researchers in when someone sees ‘likes’ and included ones which looked at the past noted that the inven- ‘retweets’ and such, the reward the relationship between stu- tion of and widespread use of centers of your brain light up dents’ in-person social interac- TV affected how much time a little.” tions versus phone usage. people spend indoors not More than 50 percent of the One asked whether they engaging in physical activity. It respondents to the Lee class’ agreed with the statement they appears this theory can also survey said they “become anx- use their phones to “avoid be applied to phone use, as ious” when they do not have awkward situations” in person. access to their smartphones. The majority said yes, with “We call the theory Green said that is in line 38.76 percent indicating they ‘media ecology,’ which with what some mental health “strongly agree” and 42.64 says that once a new professionals have described percent saying they “agree.” technology is introduced as being a symptom of with- Students also indicated they into an environment, drawal. regularly use their cellphones behavior will change. It’s “They found the more you Banner photo, ALLEN MINCEY to “escape,” with 15.5 percent not necessarily moral or use your phone, there is a saying they “strongly agree” immoral, but change will likelihood your anxiety will ASHLEY GAITHER’S children were present at Thursday’s swearing-in of Gaither as the new and 54.26 percent saying they occur.” increase,” Green said. Bradley County Juvenile Court Magistrate. From left are son John Gaither; the new magistrate; and “agree” with the statement. — Dr. Michael Ray Smith The survey of Lee students daughter Julia Gaither. Both are pre-med students at their respective colleges. “It’s almost like the phone also indicated the ages at really is an escape route from the ability for students to have which they got their first reality for them,” Green said. phones with them at all times smartphones. The majority, Smith said he has been affects how they communicate. 61.24 percent, got them in doing research with students Smith stressed the survey middle school, but just over 10 Gaither for decades, but the results of results may not paint the full percent got their first phones From Page 1 this particular survey were picture of students’ views on when they were in elementary “surprising.” phone use, but it may show school. Gaither has been in the legal “I have had the chance to “Ashley has actually been sit- He explained the survey part of it. With more and more stu- profession for years, first as a work with Ashley for the last ting as a temporary judge for results have a direct correla- “The thing with surveys like dents growing up with their paralegal, then an attorney in three or four years, and she has the past few months. The staff tion with a theory which looks this is they simply measure own smartphones, Smith said an office in Chattanooga before made a very positive impression has gotten to know her, and at how technology shapes results,” Smith said. “They it is going to be interesting to moving to Cleveland where she as to her knowledge and the working with her has been a human behavior. don’t necessarily tell you why see how the devices continue worked out of Susie Starnes’ way that she handles herself,” pleasure,” Gallaher said. “She’s “We call the theory ‘media someone answered the way to affect their lives through office. She said that during that Swafford said. “I went to the been very professional, she loves ecology,’ which says that once they did.” adulthood. time, she also offered to help in staff and to the clerks, and they children, and she loves Bradley a new technology is introduced Still, Green said the survey Still, though some might Juvenile Court any time she was pretty much were unanimous in County. Every decision that she into an environment, behavior results seem to line up with look at the survey results and able. support for Ashley. makes is tempered with her research she has done on stu- want to demonize cellphone As magistrate, Gaither serves “I am very pleased with her heart, her sincerity and her dents and phone use. use, Smith argued that may be as an appointed “judge.” and I am confident she will do a compassion.” Green noted smartphone use counterproductive. Juvenile Court Judge Dan great job,” he added. “She will Gallaher said that his staff We’re has not only been studied by Smartphones, he said, have Swafford selected her after dis- connect well with the families was unanimous in its wishes for communication professionals revolutionized how people com- cussion with the juvenile divi- and with the juveniles.” Gaither to be selected. but also those in disciplines municate. And, while they can sion staff and others, and feels Gaither was appreciative of Gaither has already begun online! like psychiatry. She cited one cause distractions, there has she will do a wonderful job Judge Swafford for selecting her working as magistrate, and her particular study on cellphone been much discussion about because of her love for children. as the new magistrate, and for office is located at the Bradley Check addiction done by Drs. Gabriel how the phones and other “I feel like children are our him taking time from his busy County Juvenile Center. She Rubio, José De-Sola Gutiérrez electronic devices can lead to foundation, and we need to give schedule to swear her in said she will no doubt be emo- and Fernando Rodríguez de better student engagement in them the best opportunities in Thursday. tional every time she walks into us out: Fonseca and published in the college classrooms. life that they sometimes don’t “I actually started on Monday, the office, and thinks of all who journal “Frontiers in Green said she and her get from families,” Gaither said. and Judge Swafford was kind helped her get where she is. Psychiatry.” classmates’ discussions about “The wonderful people that we enough to do this today for my And, her mind will always be on www. In it, the researchers noted the results have indicated work with in Juvenile Court family and friends and everyone the children who stand before that people addicted to their that, perhaps, the solution is work very had to give great who has witnessed my struggle her in court. cleveland cellphones exhibit some of the to take measures to prevent opportunities to these children to reach this point,” Gaither “It’s very overwhelming and same mental processes as peo- phone addition and raise pub- that they may not otherwise said. very emotional,” she said. “This banner. ple addicted to drugs. For lic awareness of its dangers. have.” Terry Gallaher, Bradley is my passion and I am so some, connecting with others “Cellphones themselves are Swafford said he is excited County Juvenile Division direc- appreciative for this opportunity com via cellphone can result in an not bad,” Green noted. “Our about Gaither becoming a mag- tor, said he’s excited to have to help our children here in emotional high. dependency on them is bad.” istrate. Gaither in the position. Bradley County.” www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Friday, May 5, 2017— 11 NATIONAL BRIEFS U.S. employers add strong 211,000 jobs WASHINGTON (AP) — Hiring more as they compete for a est level in more than a decade. nies. That’s transformed retail to in the United States rebounded smaller pool of unemployed Still, average hourly pay has a job-losing industry. Many tra- Jury awards record-setting musician and film director bought it in 2002 at Guernsey’s in April as employers added a workers. Hourly pay gains are remained well below the roughly ditional retailers are rapidly $110.5M in baby powder lawsuit for $790,000. It could exceed brisk 211,000 jobs, a sign that usually closer to 3.5 percent in 3.5 percent annual pay gains building up their own online $1 million this time. the economy’s slump in the first a strong economy. typical of a healthy economy. storefronts and expanding their ST. LOUIS (AP) — A St. Louis three months of the year could Some evidence suggests that Inflation has also picked up, warehousing and logistics divi- jury has awarded a Virginia The auctioneer says Wolf first appeared in a 1973 New York prove temporary. economic growth is rebounding eroding even that limited income sions. But those functions are woman a record-setting $110.5 The unemployment rate in the current April-June quar- growth. With the unemployment less labor-intensive and are million in the latest lawsuit performance the Grateful Dead gave for the Hells Angels. dipped to 4.4 percent — its low- ter, with some economists fore- rate low, companies may even- unlikely to fully offset the job alleging that using Johnson & est point in a decade — from 4.5 casting that it could top a 3 per- tually have to pay more to losses at physical stores. Johnson’s baby powder caused Garcia played Wolf every- where from ’s percent in March. cent annual rate, compared with attract and keep employees. Factories have mostly recov- cancer. The figures suggest that busi- the first quarter’s 0.7 rate. Last One trend that could hold ered over the past six months The jury ruling Thursday Winterland Ballroom to New York’s Palladium and Egypt’s nesses expect consumer demand quarter, consumers spent less in back pay gains would be a flood from nearly two years of strug- night for 62-year-old Louis to rebound after a lackluster part because of low utility bills of job-seekers coming off the gle. Plummeting oil prices had Slemp, of Wise, Virginia, comes Great Pyramids. The 1977 film “The Grateful first quarter, when Americans during an unseasonably warm sidelines and looking for work. caused drilling firms to slash after three previous St. Louis increased spending at the slow- winter. That’s likely to prove a That would give businesses orders for steel pipe, machinery juries awarded a total of $197 Dead Movie” was directed by Garcia and features extensive est pace in seven years, and will temporary restraint. more potential employees to and other equipment. And weak million to plaintiffs who made need more employees. And the housing market is hire, thereby reducing the need growth overseas, plus a strong similar claims. Those cases, Wolf footage. Garcia died in 1995. Still, average paychecks grew reaching new heights as home to pay more. dollar, depressed exports. But including the previous highest more slowly in April, increasing sales and construction march Retail store chains, like Sears oil and gas prices stabilized last award of $72 million, are all Deputy fired for waving weapons, 2.5 percent over the past 12 upward even though a limited and Macy’s, have been slashing fall. Growth is picking up in under appeal. months, below March’s year- number of properties are for jobs in the face of ferocious Europe and Japan and has sta- Slemp, who was diagnosed quoting Denzel Washington over-year gain. Typically, sale. Sales of existing homes competition from Amazon.com bilized in China. All that has with ovarian cancer in 2012, LEESBURG, Fla. (AP) — A employers are forced to pay jumped in March to their high- and other e-commerce compa- helped lift factory output. blames her illness on her use of Florida sheriff’s deputy is out of the company’s talcum-contain- a job after officials say he waved ing products for more than 40 his firearm and stun gun while years. Her cancer has spread to quoting lines from Denzel her liver, and she was too ill to Washington’s character in LAsT survivor oF hindenburg disAsTer: attend the trial. About 2,000 “Training Day,” a movie about a state and federal lawsuits are in corrupt law enforcement officer. courts across the country over The Orlando Sentinel reports concerns about health problems Lake County Deputy Dean Zipes caused by prolonged talcum was fired April 21. powder use. Authorities say Zipes rubbed ‘The air was on fire Johnson & Johnson, based in ’ his pistol and Taser together in Brunswick, New Jersey, said in the direction of a convenience TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — Wind a statement that it would appeal store in front of a police trainee. and thunderstorms had and disputed the scientific evi- An internal affairs review says delayed the Hindenburg’s dence behind the plaintiffs’ alle- the action replicates a scene arrival in New Jersey from gations. The company also from the 2001 movie. Germany on May 6, 1937. The noted that a St. Louis jury found Zipes told investigators he father of 8-year-old Werner in its favor in March and that was trying to be funny. Doehner headed to his cabin two cases in New Jersey were The report says Zipes twice after using his movie camera to thrown out by a judge who said pulled his firearm in an office shoot some scenes of there wasn’t reliable evidence setting, voiced racial slurs, Lakehurst Naval Air Station that talc leads to ovarian cancer. made a motion to draw his gun from the airship’s dining room. “We are preparing for addi- at a pizza delivery boy and “We didn’t see him again,” tional trials this year and we will became upset after not receiving recalled Doehner, now 88 and continue to defend the safety of free Starbucks coffee. the only person left of the 62 Johnson’s Baby Powder,” the passengers and crew who sur- statement said. 1 person wounded in shooting vived the fire that killed his Talc is a mineral that is mined at South Carolina plant father, sister and 34 other from deposits around the world, souls 80 years ago Saturday. including the U.S. The softest of FOUNTAIN INN, S.C. (AP) — Doehner and his parents, minerals, it’s crushed into a Officers say one person has older brother and sister were white powder. It’s been widely been shot and wounded at an returning from a vacation in used in cosmetics and other automotive parts plant in South Germany and planned to travel personal care products to Carolina. on the 804-foot-long absorb moisture since at least Officers were called to a Hindenburg to Lakehurst, then 1894, when Johnson & shooting at the Yanfeng fly to Newark and board a train Johnson’s baby powder was Automotive plant in Fountain in nearby New York City to take launched. But it’s mainly used Inn shortly before 6 a.m. them home to Mexico City, in a variety of other products, Friday. where Doehner’s father was a including paint and plastics. Laurens County Sheriff Don pharmaceutical executive. Much research has found no Reynolds told local news outlets The kids would have pre- link or a weak one between that one person was hurt but ferred the decks and public ovarian cancer and using baby the injuries weren’t life-threat- rooms of an ocean liner powder for feminine hygiene, ening. Reynolds said officers because space was tight on the and most major health groups are searching for a suspect. airship, Doehner said in a rare AP Photo, File have declared talc harmless. About 100 employees were telephone interview this week evacuated from the plant, This MAy 6, 1937 file photo, provided by the Philadelphia Public Ledger, was taken at almost the split with The Associated Press from second that the Hindenburg exploded over the Lakehurst Naval Air Station in Lakehurst, N.J. Only one U.S. probes complaints of brake which is just off Interstate 385 his home in Parachute, person is left of the 62 passengers and crew who survived when the Hindenburg burst into flames 80 problems on Nissan Murano SUVs about 15 miles (24 kilometers) Colorado. southeast of Greenville. Their mother brought games years ago Saturday. Werner Doehner was 8 years old when he boarded the zeppelin with his parents DETROIT (AP) — The U.S. No other details were imme- to keep the children busy. They and older siblings after their vacation to Germany in 1937. The 88-year-old now living in Parachute, government’s highway safety diately available. A spokesman toured the control car and the Colo., tells The Associated Press that the airship pitched as it tried to land in New Jersey and that "sud- agency is investigating com- for the Laurens County catwalks inside the hydrogen- denly the air was on fire." plaints that the brakes can Sheriff’s Department did not filled Hindenburg. They could malfunction on some Nissan immediately return phone mes- see an ice field as they crossed SUVs. sages Friday morning. the Atlantic Ocean, he remem- dent was caused by a leak of the Hindenburg that night. A cere- Interest in the disaster The probe covers about bered. hydrogen that kept the airship mony commemorating the disas- remains strong as ever, 110,000 Muranos from the Some rivers receding, but As the Hindenburg arrived at aloft. It mixed with air, causing ter will take place at the crash Jablonski said. 2009 model year. Mississippi River remains high its destination, flames began to a fire. “The theory that a brush site Saturday night. “The internet and social media The National Highway Traffic flicker on top of the ship. discharge ignited such mixture “Only two others who ever has exposed and attracted the ST. LOUIS (AP) — Safety Administration says in Hydrogen, exposed to air, appears most probable,” the flew on the airship are alive,” interest of a younger genera- Floodwaters are receding in documents posted Friday that fueled an inferno. The front sec- department’s report said. said Carl Jablonski, president of tion,” he said. many hard-hit Midwestern 58 drivers complained about tion of the Hindenburg pitched Eight decades later, Doehner the Navy Lakehurst Historical The Hindenburg, Doehner communities, but the worst is the problem. One reported a up and the back section pitched is the only one left to remember Society. “But they weren’t on the said, is “something you don’t yet to come on the Mississippi crash with three injuries. down. what it was like on the last flight.” forget.” River. The complaints allege that “Suddenly the air was on fire,” Heavy rain last weekend the brake pedal loses pressure, Doehner said. prompted a sudden rise in causing increased stopping dis- “We were close to a window, rivers in the central U.S. Nine tances. The problem happens and my mother took my brother deaths have been blamed on after braking on a low-friction and threw him out. She grabbed floods and flash floods. surface such as a manhole me and fell back and then threw River levels are dropping cover. Some drivers reported me out,” he said. along the Black River in that the pedal went to the floor. “She tried to get my sister, but Missouri and Arkansas, and A driver in West Park, Florida she was too heavy, and my the Meramec River in suburban told the agency that the brake mother decided to get out by the St. Louis. Residents of the pedal was pushed but the time the zeppelin was nearly on levee-protected part of Valley Murano failed to stop in 2015. the ground.” Park, Missouri, are to return The driver switched lanes His mother had broken her home Friday. apparently to avoid a crash, but hip. But problems persist on the the SUV was hit on the side by “I remember lying on the Mississippi River. A 14.5-mile another vehicle. The driver and ground, and my brother told me (23-kilometer) stretch remains front passenger suffered back to get up and to get out of there.” injuries, while the rear passen- closed at St. Louis. A bridge is Their mother joined them and ger had a head injury. All closed at Chester, Illinois. And asked a steward to get her required medical treatment, sandbagging volunteers are try- daughter, whom he carried out of according to the complaint. ing to protect homes in Cape the burning wreckage. Five months before the crash, Girardeau, Missouri. A bus took the survivors to an the front of the Murano was hit The Mississippi is expected to infirmary, where, Doehner said, by another vehicle, the agency crest in the next couple of days a nurse gave him a needle to reported. People who complain in St. Louis and to the south. burst his blisters. to NHTSA are not identified in Georgia colleges now must From there, the family was the agency’s database. taken to Point Pleasant Hospital. In some of the complaints, implement concealed handgun law Doehner had burns to his face, drivers reported that the anti- ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia’s both hands and down his right lock brake hydraulic control public university presidents leg from the knee. His mother unit was replaced, and that and police chiefs were strongly had burns to her face, both legs apparently solved the problem. opposed to letting people carry and both hands. His brother had concealed handguns on college several burns on his face and Jerry Garcia’s guitar truckin’ to campuses. right hand. auction, could fetch $1M Now that Gov. Nathan Deal His sister died early in the has signed the campus-carry morning. NEW YORK (AP) — Jerry He would remain in the hospi- Garcia’s custom-made guitar is law, it falls on them to figure out how to implement it before tal for three months before going truckin’ to auction in New York to a hospital in New York City in City. the next school year begins. Every campus will be a col- August for skin grafts. He was The Grateful Dead frontman’s discharged in January, and the guitar is called Wolf. Guernsey’s lection of places where guns are allowed, or prohibited. Campus boy, a German speaker, had auction house says it’ll be learned some English. offered May 31 at Brooklyn police say their jobs will be more difficult under the law. The family returned to Mexico Bowl, a bowling alley, restau- City, where funerals were held rant and venue for music If people with permits violate the law’s exclusions, say by for Doehner’s father and sister,    shows. who were among the 35 fatalities The proceeds will go to the carrying a concealed handgun into a professor’s office or an of the 97 passengers and crew Dignified Services at Alabama-based Southern aboard the airship. A worker on    Poverty Law Center . on-campus child care center, Realistic Prices! they will be committing a mis- the ground also died. The guitar is being sold by 2415 Georgetown Road, NE demeanor punishable by a $25 The U.S. Commerce devoted Deadhead Daniel WEATHER INFORMATION fine but no jail time. Department determined the acci- 473-2620 Pritzker. The philanthropist, 12—Cleveland Daily Banner—Friday, May 5, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com

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CONTACT Richard Roberts FRIDAY, Sports Editor MAY 5, Phone 472-5041 or fax 614-6529 [email protected] Sports 2017 Westfield joins state decathlon ranks

By PATRICK MacCOON Tuesday. [email protected] “Coach Nunnelly expects a lot from us and pushes me every A quarter of the state’s pre- day, which has helped me a lot mier athletes in the upcoming as well as my trainer,” Westfield Class AAA state championship said. “We are going to get some decathlon will be from Bradley extra work in for the decathlon County. over the coming weeks. My goal After 16 days of waiting, jun- for state is to be an all-state ior three-sport standout Zeke finisher (top eight) along with Westfield became the second my teammate Bryce Nunnelly.” Walker Valley athlete to earn a Westfield has starred in the trip to the Spring Fling. 110m and 300m hurdles this While teammate Bryce season. Nunnelly and Cleveland High With powerful strides and School track star Eric Parker great leaping ability, Westfield locked in automatic state bids set a pair of school records at with top two finishes in the the Little Caesars Individual Section 2-AAA decathlon at Championships at Red Bank Rhea County on April 18, High School on April 28. Westfield’s sectional score of In the 110m he finished at 5,404 was the second best out- 14.63 seconds and in the 300 side the top two finishers from he clocked in at 40.01, times the four regions. He was one of four wild cards good enough for a seventh who found out great news from fastest race in the entire state the TSSAA Thursday as all the in the 110 and 12th fastest in region results became official. the 300. “A lot of people were telling With the expectation of hope- me I would get into state and fully qualifying for the state that I should be fine, but I was hurdles with other local ath- still really excited to hear I letes, Westfield wants to medal made it,” Westfield said. “I got or earn all-state recognition the message going out on the (top eight finishers) in two, if track as usual for practice, and not three, state championship coach (Drew Nunnelly) asked to events. speak to me and told me then.” “My favorite event is the 110- The 6-foot-3 skilled athlete, meter hurdles,” Westfield said. who plays basketball and foot- “I have great competition ball, will now prepare for the 10 almost every meet against events he will compete in over Cleveland’s Eric Parker and the course of two days from Benjedi Casseus. I love to com- May 22-23 in Murfreesboro. pete with them, and in every- Westfield finished second in thing I do in life.” the 100-meter dash (11.44), The Mustangs’ all-around 110-meter hurdles (15.24), 400- Banner photo, PATRICK MacCOON athlete will not shy away from a meter dash (52.45) and was battle for a state medal. third in the long jump (19-8), ZEKE WESTFIELD clears a barrier in the 110-meter hurdles race, during the District 7-AAA championship at Walker Valley High School “Track is mostly an individ- shot put (36-0), high jump (5-8) on Tuesday. Westfield will be one of three local athletes to compete in the Class AAA state decathlon championship in Murfreesboro, May ual sport, and I like that in a and triple jump (41-0) at the 22 and 23. way,” he said. “I like that there sectional decathlon. is no one to blame but yourself. “This is the first time in the You compete against others and don’t think there has ever been first in the 100m (11.34), long and is 365 points behind a top jump, pole vault, discus and history of Walker Valley High push yourself to be the best. two that have been here at the jump, high jump, 110m hurdles three total, will compete in five 400-meter dash at Middle School we have had two qualify Times don’t lie.” same time of this caliber. Bryce (14.94) and triple jump on his events both days searching for Tennessee State’s track. Walker Valley had 10 state in the same season for the state and Zeke crank it up when the way to 5,644 points. state medals. The final five events will be qualifiers last season and with decathlon,” WVHS head coach pressure is great and that is The two along with Bryce On Monday, May 22, at 11 the 110m hurdles, long jump, Drew Nunnelly said. “There what makes them special.” Nunnelly, whose 5,774 points a.m., the three will compete in high jump, shot put and the two already, it will look to add have been really good athletes The Blue Raiders’ Parker took rank fourth best in the state the 100-meter dash, triple 1,500m run starting at 10 am even more over the coming to come through here, but I weeks. Lady Flames open GSC today

From Lee Sports Information once. The Choctaws claimed a and saves (6). commanding 10-0 victory in Offensively the Lady Flames HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — The Lee game one before the Lady will look to get their bats going University softball team was Flames bounced back for a 1-0 after struggling to produce runs scheduled to open up Gulf win in game two at Lee's Butler over the last few weeks. South Conference Tournament Field as Taylor Moran went the Sophomore Stevie Baird leads today, weather permitting, distance allowing just three hits things off and is hitting .340 The Lady Flames were slated over seven scoreless innings. Lee with 13 doubles, six home runs to square off with rival leads the all-time series, 8-3. and 36 RBIs while going 18 for Mississippi College at noon from The three-game series was con- 19 in stolen base attempts. the Metro Kiwanis Sportsplex in densed to a doubleheader Senior Courtney Crawford sports Huntsville, Ala. because of inclement weather. a .342 batting average and leads The Lady Flames (33-17, 19- The winner will match up with the club with 35 runs scored. 13) will enter as the No. 6 seed the winner of No. 2 West Florida A trio of freshmen have also while the Choctaws (31-18, 22- and No. 7 Shorter while the los- made a big impact on the lineup 10) ended the regular season ers of each contest will face an and will be counted this week- with a sweep of in-state rival early elimination game at 3 p.m. end. Designated player Abby Delta State, and are the No. 3 on Friday. McKinney leads the team with seed. The game was originally THE MATCHUP 45 RBIs to go along with a .348 supposed to be played Lee will count on All-GSC batting average. Brooklynn Thursday, but rain forced the Second Team selections Leigh Frazier paces the team in home tournament schedule to be Beatenbough and Moran to runs with eight and has driven altered. anchor the pitching staff. in 44 and Kayla Louie is hitting Lee and Mississippi College Beatenbough leads the team in .364 and has swiped 21 bases. Contributed photo, VIRGINIA ESTES played twice in the regular sea- wins with 16 while Moran is the son with each team winning THE UNDEFEATED Cleveland Blue Raiders come into the postseason with high expectations, as conference leader in ERA (1.34) See FLAMES, Page 15 do the Walker Valley Mustangs. Both teams are ranked among the state’s best and have a strong chance of duking it out against one another for the District 5-AAA title. CHS, WV favored in soccer tourney

By PATRICK MacCOON season and ranked fifth in Class AAA. “We are [email protected] motivated to keep going and we aren’t satisfied with what has happened. We want more, of To say Bradley County has been graced with course.” good soccer this season could be considered an Meanwhile, Tom Bayliss’ Mustang group has understatement. also put together their best regular season in With the District 5-AAA tournament set to school history as well, with a dominant defense begin Saturday, a pair of local teams come in as and balanced offense. heavy favorites to take home a title and possibly Walker Valley has outscored its opposition 57- make deep postseason runs. 8 this season, as its 0.6 goals allowed per game Both Cleveland and Walker Valley have is a top 10 mark in the state. demonstrated outstanding ball control this sea- “Early in the season we asked our guys, ‘Was son, and have dominated time of possession and last year our best season yet?’ Because, we goal advantage. wanted to top it,” said Bayliss, whose team In fact, the two red-hot local soccer programs improved its 2016 regular season record from have been so good, the only loss between the two 11-2 to 11-1-1 this year. “Alex Cresswell (center so far came in a 1-0 home win for the fifth- back) and Skyler Swafford (defensive Player of ranked Blue Raiders over Walker Valley on April the Year) have contributed a lot to our shutouts, 4. but our defense has also been led by freshman Coach John Brose’s talented CHS squad led David Perez, James Lambert and Luke Arntz.” by uber-talented senior scorers Tommy Marino The Blue Raiders, who have outscored their (17 goals, 10 assists; District Player of the Year) opposition 62-15, look to defend their 5-AAA and Jordan Lopez (22 goals) has turned out the tournament championship from last season and Lee University photo state’s winningest program so far. extend their active 14-game win streak against “We are very excited and we have had a great FRESHMAN ABBY McKINNEY will look to provide an offensive spark for the Lee University softball season,” said Brose, whose team is 16-0-1 on the See SOCCER, Page 15 team as the Lady Flames open play today in the Gulf South Conference Tournament in Huntsville, Ala. 14—Cleveland Daily Banner—Friday, May 5, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com

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3 p.m. p.m. CBS — PGA Tour, PGA Tour, Well Fargo Saturday’s Games ON TAP Championship, third round, at Wilmington, N.C. Boston (Porcello 1-4) at Minnesota (Tepesch 0-0), GOLF — Champions Tour, Insperity Invitational, 2:10 p.m. Friday, May 5 second round, at The Woodlands, Texas Toronto (Estrada 1-1) at Tampa Bay (Odorizzi 1-1), BASEBALL HORSE RACING 4:10 p.m. District 5-AAA Tournament 2:30 p.m. Cleveland (Tomlin 2-3) at Kansas City (Vargas 4-1), at Walker Valley HS NBC — Kentucky Derby, at Louisville, Ky. 4:15 p.m. No. 4 Soddy-Daisy vs. No. 5 East Hamilton, 7 MLB BASEBALL Chicago White Sox (Covey 0-2) at Baltimore (Bundy If this game gets rained out, rest of tournament will 2 p.m. 4-1), 7:05 p.m. shift back a day MLB — Boston at Minnesota N.Y. Yankees (Montgomery 1-1) at Chicago Cubs SOFTBALL 4 p.m. (Anderson 2-1), 7:15 p.m. District 5-AAA Tournament FS1 — Cleveland at Kansas City Detroit (Zimmermann 3-1) at Oakland (Hahn 1-2), No. 7 Cleveland at No. 2 Soddy-Daisy, 5 7 p.m. 9:05 p.m. No. 6 Bradley Central at No. 3 Walker Valley, 5 FOX — N.Y. Yankees at Chicago Cubs Houston (McCullers 2-1) at L.A. Angels (Ramirez 3- No. 5 East Hamiton at No. 4 McMinn County, 6 FSSO— St. Louis at Atlanta 2), 9:07 p.m. Gulf South Conference Championship Texas (Perez 1-4) at Seattle (De Jong 0-2), 9:10 at Huntsville, Ala. 10 p.m. p.m. No. 6 Lee vs. No. 3 Mississippi College, noon MLB — Regional coverage, Texas at Seattle OR No. 7 Shorter vs. No. 2 West Florida, noon L.A. Dodgers at San Diego No. 8 West Ga. vs. No. 1 Alabama-Huntsville, MOTOR SPORTS noon 10 p.m. No. 5 North Alabama vs. No 4 Valdosta State, TBD FS1 — AMA, Monster Energy Supercross, at Las BASKETBALL Lee/MC winner vs. Shorter/ UWF winner, 3 Vegas AP Photo/John Bazemore UWG/UAH winner vs. UNA/VSU winner, TBD NBA BASKETBALL NBA Playoff Glance Lee/MC loser vs. Shorter/ UWF loser, 3 5:30 p.m. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) UWG/UAH winner vs. UNA/VSU winner, TBD ESPN — NBA Playoffs, Eastern/Western SECOND ROUND MEMBERS OF THE Atlanta Braves grounds crew work to cover the infield as rain begins to fall in Saturday, May 6 Conference, semifinal, Game 3, teams TBA EASTERN CONFERENCE the fourth inning of Thursday’s game against the New York Mets in Atlanta. BASEBALL 8:30 p.m. Cleveland 2, Toronto 0 District 5-AAA Tournament ABC — NBA Playoffs, Eastern/Western Conference, Monday, May 1: Cleveland 116, Toronto 105 Best-of-3 Semifinal series semifinal, Game 3, teams TBA Wednesday, May 3: Cleveland 125, Toronto 103 at Walker Valley HS NHL HOCKEY Friday, May 5: Cleveland at Toronto, 7 p.m. SD/EH winner vs. No. 1 Ooltewah, 1 7:15 p.m. or Time TBANBC or NBCSN — Stanley Sunday, May 7: Cleveland at Toronto, 3:30 p.m. No. 2 Bradley Central vs. No. 3 Walker Valley, 4 Cup Playoffs, Eastern Conference, semifinal, Game x-Tuesday, May 9: Toronto at Cleveland, TBD If Friday game gets rained out, rest of tournament 5, Pittsburgh at Washington (if necessary)NBC or x-Thursday, May 11: Cleveland at Toronto, TBD will shift back a day NBCSN — Stanley Cup Playoffs, Eastern x-Sunday, May 14: Toronto at Cleveland, TBD Rain gives Braves reprieve SOCCER Conference, semifinal, Game 5, N.Y. Rangers at Boston 2, Washington 1 District 5-AAA Tournament Ottawa (if necessary) Sunday, April 30: Boston 123, Washington 111 No. 7 Bradley Central at No. 2 Walker Valley, 5:30 SOCCER Tuesday, May 2: Boston 129, Washington 119, OT ATLANTA (AP) — For Braves manager Brian the restaurant caught the homer with his right No. 6 McMinn County at No. 3 Ooltewah, TBA 7:40 a.m. Thursday, May 4: Washington 116, Boston 89 Snitker, who had an eye on his bullpen, a rainout hand while holding a drink with his left hand. No. 5 Soddy-Daisy at No. 4 East Hamilton, TBA NBCSN — Premier League, Crystal Palace at Sunday, May 7: Boston at Washington, 6:30 p.m. SOFTBALL Manchester City Wednesday, May 10: Washington at Boston, 8 p.m. felt like a win. Bruce had a two-homer game that included a District 5-AAA Tournament 9:20 a.m. x-Friday, May 12: Boston at Washington, TBD Of course, Mets manager Terry Collins had a grand slam in the Braves’ 9-7 win on Tuesday at Walker Valley HS FS2 — Bundesliga, Bayern Munich vs. Darmstadt x-Monday, May 15: Washington at Boston, 8 p.m. different viewpoint. night. Bradley/WV loser vs. Cleveland/SD loser, 11 a.m. 10 a.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Bradley/WV winner vs. Cleveland/SD winner, 1 CNBC — Premier League, Everton at Swansea City Houston 1, San Antonio 1 New York’s game at Atlanta on Thursday night The postponement wiped out all the stats from EH/McMinn winner vs. No. 1 Ooltewah, 3 NBCSN — Premier League, teams TBA Monday, May 1: Houston 126, San Antonio 99 was postponed by rain. The final game of the the game, including Bruce’s homer and the start 11 a.m. winner vs. 3 p.m. loser, 5 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 3: San Antonio 121, Houston 96 EH/McMinn loser vs. 1 p.m. loser, 7 FS1 — Bundesliga, Hertha Berlin vs. RB Leipzig Friday, May 5: San Antonio at Houston, 9:30 p.m. four-game series was called following a delay of 1 by Zack Wheeler. If Friday games are rained out NBC — Premier League, teams TBA Sunday, May 7: San Antonio at Houston, 8 p.m. hour, 59 minutes with two outs in the top of the The Braves’ only run off Wheeler came on back- No. 7 Cleveland at No. 2 Soddy-Daisy, 9 a.m. 2:55 p.m. Tuesday, May 9: Houston at San Antonio, TBD No. 6 Bradley Central at No. 3 Walker Valley, 9 ESPN — MLS, Toronto at Seattle x-Thursday, May 11: San Antonio at Houston, TBD fourth. The Mets led 3-1, thanks to a two-run to-back doubles by Brandon Phillips and Freddie a.m. 7:30 p.m. x-Sunday, May 14: Houston at San Antonio, TBD homer by Jay Bruce. Freeman in the third. No. 5 East Hamilton at No. 4 McMinn County, 9 FS2 — FIFA Beach World Cup, first semifinal, at Golden State 2, Utah 0 No makeup date was immediately announced. Afternoon rain forced both teams to cancel reg- a.m. Nassau, Bahamas (same-day tape) Tuesday, May 2: Golden State 106, Utah 94 Bradley/WV loser vs. Cleveland/SD loser, 1 9 p.m. Thursday, May 4: Golden State 115, Utah 104 Collins didn’t seem to agree with the decision to ular batting practice as a tarp covered the infield. Bradley/WV winner vs. Cleveland/SD winner, 3 FS2 — FIFA Beach World Cup, second semifinal, at Saturday, May 6: Golden State at Utah, 8:30 p.m. call the game. The tarp was removed about 90 minutes before EH/McMinn winner vs. No. 1 Ooltewah, 5 Nassau, Bahamas (same-day tape) Monday, May 8: Golden State at Utah, 9 p.m. Gulf South Conference Tournament SWIMMING x-Wednesday, May 10: Utah at Golden State, 9 or “I have too much respect for the people in the scheduled start of the game. More rain came at Huntsville, Ala. 7 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Atlanta to say much,” Collins said. in the third inning and picked up in the fourth. Winner Game 7 vs. Loser Game 6, 11 a.m. NBCSN — Arena Pro Swim Series, at Atlanta x-Friday, May 12: Golden State at Utah, TBD Winner Game 8 vs. Loser Game 5, 1:30 WOMEN’S COLLEGE LACROSSE x-Sunday, May 14: Utah at Golden State, TBD Snitker’s biggest concern after using five reliev- TRAINER’S ROOM Winner Game 9 vs. Winner Game 5, 4 2:30 p.m. Active Postseason Leaders ers in Wednesday night’s 16-5 loss to the Mets Mets: Collins said he was concerned that C Winner Game 10 vs. Winner Game 6, 6:30 FS2 — Big East Tournament, championship, teams Scoring was how to survive another big drain on his Travis d’Arnaud was “still pretty sore” two days Sunday, May 7 TBA, at Villanova, Pa. G FG FT PTS AVG BASEBALL James, CLE 6 73 44 205 34.2 bullpen if the game had resumed. after he left Tuesday night’s game with a sore District 5-AAA Tournament Leonard, SAN 8 75 72 242 30.2 Braves starter Jaime Garcia was still in the right wrist. Collins said d’Arnaud has some Best-of-3 Semifinal series Wall, WAS 9 95 57 261 29.0 at Walker Valley HS BASEBALL Harden, HOU 7 53 76 199 28.4 game in the fourth but wouldn’t have come out swelling in the wrist and was expected to see a SD/EH winner vs. No. 1 Ooltewah, 1 Curry, GOL 6 52 35 164 27.3 after the long delay. doctor Thursday night. No. 2 Bradley Central vs. No. 3 Walker Valley, 4 Thomas, BOS 9 75 68 237 26.3 If Friday game gets rained out, rest of tournament National League Irving, CLE 6 52 30 147 24.5 “It kind of gives the bullpen a day to breathe,” Braves: RHP Daniel Winkler (right elbow frac- will shift back a day East Division Hayward, UTA 9 68 53 211 23.4 Snitker said. “We’ve got three more days before ture) was transferred from the 10-day to the 60- W L Pct GB SOFTBALL Beal, WAS 9 77 33 207 23.0 the next off day. Obviously you want to play them day DL to open a roster spot for LHP Sam District 5-AAA Tournament Washington 19 9 .679 — DeRozan, TOR 8 56 52 165 20.6 at Walker Valley HS Philadelphia 12 15 .444 6½ FG Percentage and you want to win them, but we wouldn’t have Freeman, who was recalled from Triple-A If Friday games are rained out New York 12 15 .444 6½ FG FGA PCT even gotten four innings out of the starter today Gwinnett. Elimination game, 2 Miami 12 15 .444 6½ Hilario, HOU 34 43 .791 Elimination game, 4 Atlanta 11 15 .423 7 Horford, BOS 58 92 .630 because the bullpen would have had to come in RAINY HOMECOMING Gulf South Conference Tournament Central Division Capela, HOU 30 48 .625 after the rain delay. All those guys who pitched Wheeler, who was born near Atlanta and still at Huntsville, Ala. W L Pct GB Favors, UTA 34 56 .607 If necessary game, 11 a.m. Chicago 16 12 .571 — Gibson, OKC 21 35 .600 last night would have had to go again.” makes his offseason home in Georgia, said his If necessary game, 1:30 Milwaukee 15 14 .517 1½ James, CLE 73 129 .566 It is the second time this season rain has post- parents and brother attended the game. The 2- Cincinnati 14 14 .500 2 Championship Game, 4 Leonard, SAN 75 134 .560 poned a game between the NL East rivals. hour rain delay wasn’t the best way to spend the St. Louis 13 14 .481 2½ Rebounds Pittsburgh 12 16 .429 4 G OFF DEF TOT AVG Atlanta’s scheduled game at New York on April 25 night, but he said “It was good to see everybody.” West Division Gortat, WAS 9 37 66 103 11.4 was rained out and rescheduled as part of a sin- ROSTER MOVE ON AIR WLPct GB Thompson, CLE 6 32 35 67 11.2 Colorado 18 11 .621 — James, CLE 6550 55 9.2 gle-admission doubleheader on Sept. 25 at 4:10 With Freeman’s call-up, right-hander Matt Sports on TV Arizona 17 13 .567 1½ Green, GOL 6449 53 8.8 p.m. Wisler was optioned to Gwinnett. Freeman, 29, Friday, May 5 Los Angeles 15 14 .517 3 Assists AUTO RACING San Diego 12 18 .400 6½ G AST AVG Asdrubal Cabrera walked to start the fourth. had a 0.87 ERA in 10 1/3 innings at Gwinnett. 11:30 a.m. San Francisco 11 18 .379 7 Wall, WAS 9 99 11.0 Bruce followed with a drive to the “Chop House” —- FS1 — NASCAR, Xfinity Series, Sparks Energy 300, Harden, HOU 7 59 8.4 restaurant in right field. A fan standing in front of See BRAVES, Page 15 practice, at Talladega, Ala. Wednesday’s Games James, CLE 6 44 7.3 1:30 p.m. Milwaukee at St. Louis, ppd. Green, GOL 6 42 7.0 FS1 — NASCAR, Xfinity Series, Sparks Energy 300, Washington 2, Arizona 1 Curry, GOL 6 38 6.3 final practice, at Talladega, Ala. Cincinnati 7, Pittsburgh 2 2:30 p.m. Miami 10, Tampa Bay 6 FS1 — NASCAR, Monster Energy Cup Series, N.Y. Mets 16, Atlanta 5 Geico 500, practice, at Talladega, Ala. Chicago Cubs 5, Philadelphia 4 4:30 p.m. Colorado 11, San Diego 3 HOCKEY FS1 — NASCAR, Monster Energy Cup Series, San Francisco 4, L.A. Dodgers 1, 11 innings Geico 500, final practice, at Talladega, Ala. Thursday’s Games NHL Playoff Glance 6 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, ppd. Second Round FS1 — ARCA, General Tire 200, at Talladega, Ala. Cincinnati 4, Pittsburgh 2 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) BOXING Washington 4, Arizona 2 EASTERN CONFERENCE 8 p.m. Chicago Cubs 5, Philadelphia 4, 13 innings Pittsburgh 3, Washington 1 ESPN2 — Yuriorkis Gamboa vs. Robinson Colorado 3, San Diego 2, 11 innings Thursday, April 27: Pittsburgh 3, Washington 2 Castellanos, lightweights, at Las Vegas Tampa Bay 5, Miami 1 Saturday, April 29: Pittsburgh 6, Washington 2 DRAG RACING Milwaukee 5, St. Louis 4 Monday, May 1: Washington 3, Pittsburgh 2, OT 8 p.m. Friday’s Games Wednesday, May 3: Pittsburgh 3, Washington 2 FS1 — NHRA, Southern Nationals, qualifying, at N.Y. Yankees (Pineda 3-1) at Chicago Cubs Saturday, May 6: Pittsburgh at Washington, 7:16 Atlanta (Hendricks 2-1), 2:20 p.m. p.m. GOLF San Francisco (Cain 2-0) at Cincinnati (Arroyo 2-2), x-Monday, May 8: Washington at Pittsburgh, 7:30 2 p.m. 6:40 p.m. p.m. GOLF — PGA Tour, Well Fargo Championship, sec- Milwaukee (Nelson 1-2) at Pittsburgh (Kuhl 1-2), x-Wednesday, May 10: Pittsburgh at Washington, ond round, at Wilmington, N.C. 7:05 p.m. TBD 6 p.m. Washington (Strasburg 2-1) at Philadelphia (Pivetta Ottawa 2, N.Y. Rangers 2 GOLF — Champions Tour, Insperity Invitational, first 0-1), 7:05 p.m. Thursday, April 27: Ottawa 2, N.Y. Rangers 1 round, at The Woodlands, Texas (same-day tape) Miami (Koehler 1-1) at N.Y. Mets (Montero 0-2), 7:10 Saturday, April 29: Ottawa 6, N.Y. Rangers 5, 2OT HORSE RACING p.m. Tuesday, May 2: N.Y. Rangers 4, Ottawa 1 Noon St. Louis (Lynn 3-1) at Atlanta (Foltynewicz 0-3), Thursday, May 4: N.Y. Rangers 4, Ottawa 1 NBCSN — Kentucky Derby Oaks, at Louisville, Ky. 7:35 p.m. Saturday, May 6: N.Y. Rangers at Ottawa, 3 p.m. 5 p.m. Arizona (Greinke 2-2) at Colorado (Marquez 0-1), Tuesday, May 9: Ottawa at N.Y. Rangers, TBD NBCSN — Kentucky Derby Oaks, at Louisville, Ky. 8:40 p.m. x-Thursday, May 11: N.Y. Rangers at Ottawa, TBD MLB BASEBALL L.A. Dodgers (Maeda 2-2) at San Diego (Chacin 3- WESTERN CONFERENCE 2 p.m. 3), 10:10 p.m. Edmonton 2, Anaheim 2 MLB — N.Y. Yankees at Chicago Cubs Saturday’s Games Wednesday, April 26: Edmonton 5, Anaheim 3 7:35 p.m. Milwaukee (Garza 1-0) at Pittsburgh (Cole 1-3), 7:05 Friday, April 28: Edmonton 2, Anaheim 1 Sunday, April 30: Anaheim 6, Edmonton 3 FSSO— St. Louis at Atlanta p.m. Washington (TBD) at Philadelphia (Velasquez 2-2), Wednesday, May 3: Anaheim 4, Edmonton 3, OT 8 p.m. 7:05 p.m. Friday, May 5: Edmonton at Anaheim, 10:30 p.m. MLB — Regional coverage, Cleveland at Kansas Miami (Chen 2-1) at N.Y. Mets (Gsellman 1-2), 7:10 Sunday, May 7: Anaheim at Edmonton, 7 p.m. City OR Boston at Minnesota p.m. x-Wednesday, May 10: Edmonton at Anaheim, TBD NBA BASKETBALL San Francisco (Blach 0-1) at Cincinnati (Garrett 2- Nashville 3, St. Louis 1 7 p.m. 2), 7:10 p.m. Wednesday, April 26: Nashville 4, St. Louis 3 ESPN — NBA Playoffs, Eastern Conference, semifi- St. Louis (Leake 3-1) at Atlanta (Teheran 2-2), 7:10 Friday, April 28: St. Louis 3, Nashville 2 nal, Game 3, Cleveland at Toronto Sunday, April 30: Nashiville 3, St. Louis 1 p.m. AP file photo/Steve Helber 9:30 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Montgomery 1-1) at Chicago Cubs Tuesday, May 2: Nashville 2, St. Louis 1 ESPN — NBA Playoffs, Western Conference, semi- (Anderson 2-1), 7:15 p.m. Friday, May 5: Nashville at St. Louis, 8 p.m. final, Game 3, San Antonio at Houston Arizona (Corbin 2-3) at Colorado (Anderson 1-3), x-Sunday, May 7: St. Louis at Nashville, 3 p.m. JOEY LOGANO does a burnout as he celebrates after winning the NASCAR Cup Series race at NHL HOCKEY 8:10 p.m. x-Tuesday, May 9: Nashville at St. Louis, TBD 8 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (McCarthy 3-0) at San Diego (Richard Richmond International Raceway in Richmond, Va., Sunday. Logano was penalized by NASCAR NBCSN — Stanley Cup Playoffs, Western 2-3), 8:40 p.m. Conference, semifinal, Game 6, Nashville at St. American League Thursday for a rear suspension violation found during the post-race inspection. Louis East Division GOLF 10:30 p.m. WLPct GB NBCSN — Stanley Cup Playoffs, Western New York 17 9 .654 — PGA-Wells Fargo Par Scores Conference, semifinal, Game 5, Edmonton at Baltimore 17 10 .630 ½ Thursday Anaheim Boston 15 13 .536 3 At Eagle Point Golf Course SOCCER Wilmington, N.C. NASCAR penalizes Logano, Penske Tampa Bay 15 15 .500 4 2:20 p.m. Toronto 9 19 .321 9 Purse: $7.5 million FS2 — Bundesliga, Koln vs. Werder Bremen Central Division Yardage: 7,396; Par: 72 (36-36) DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) Talladega Superspeedway, with Crew chief Mike Wheeler was 3 p.m. WLPct GB First Round NBCSN — Premier League, West Ham vs. Cleveland 15 12 .556 — Francesco Molinari 32-34—66 -6 — NASCAR has penalized Joey Greg Erwin helping with race fined $10,000 for the infraction. Tottenham Chicago 15 12 .556 — Alex Noren 33-34—67 -5 Logano four days after his win strategy. —Three teams in the NASCAR Saturday, May 6 Minnesota 14 12 .538 ½ J.B. Holmes 35-32—67 -5 AUTO RACING Detroit 14 13 .519 1 Grayson Murray 35-32—67 -5 at Richmond International Separately, Team Penske is Xfinity Series also drew penal- 8:30 a.m. Kansas City 9 18 .333 6 Brian Campbell 32-35—67 -5 Raceway, essentially stripping appealing a three-race suspen- ties for lug-nut infractions. The FS1 — FIA World Endurance Championship, WEC Ben Martin 35-33—68 -4 West Division him of all benefits that came sion on the crew chief for team- most severe was issued to the 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps (hours 1-3), at Spa, WLPct GB Ken Duke 35-33—68 -4 Belgium Houston 19 10 .655 — Seamus Power 36-32—68 -4 with the Monster Cup Series vic- mate Brad Keselowski. Richard Childress Racing No. 21 10:30 a.m. Los Angeles 15 15 .500 4½ Shawn Stefani 34-35—69 -3 tory. Other penalties issued Chevrolet driven by rookie FS1 — NASCAR, Xfinity Series, Sparks Energy 300, Seattle 13 16 .448 6 Seung-Yul Noh 34-35—69 -3 qualifying, at Talladega, Ala. Oakland 12 16 .429 6½ Chris Kirk 34-35—69 -3 The sanctioning body issued Thursday: Daniel Hemric. The car was 11:30 a.m. Texas 12 17 .414 7 Jon Rahm 33-36—69 -3 Logano and Team Penske a L1 —Denny Hamlin’s car, the No. found with two unsecured lug FS2 — FIA World Endurance Championship, WEC —- Rafa Cabrera Bello 35-34—69 -3 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps (hours 4-6), at Spa, Wednesday’s Games Jonathan Randolph 36-33—69 -3 penalty on Thursday for a rear 11 Joe Gibbs Racing entry, was nuts, resulting in a $10,000 fine Belgium N.Y. Yankees 8, Toronto 6 Mackenzie Hughes 34-36—70 -2 suspension violation. The missing a lug nut during post- and a one-race suspension for 1 p.m. Retief Goosen 37-33—70 -2 Boston 4, Baltimore 2 infraction was discovered dur- race inspection at Richmond. crew chief Danny Stockman Jr. FOX — NASCAR, Xfinity Series, Sparks Energy Cleveland 3, Detroit 2 Smylie Kaufman 34-36—70 -2 300, at Talladega, Ala. Miami 10, Tampa Bay 6 Brian Gay 35-35—70 -2 ing teardown at the R&D Center 4 p.m. Houston 10, Texas 1 Patrick Reed 35-35—70 -2 in Concord, North Carolina. FOX — NASCAR, Monster Energy Cup Series, Minnesota 7, Oakland 4 Dustin Johnson 37-33—70 -2 Geico 500, qualifying, at Talladega, Ala. Kansas City 6, Chicago White Sox 1 Davis Love III 35-35—70 -2 Logano cannot use the Andretti battling cancer 7 p.m. Seattle 8, L.A. Angels 7 John Peterson 36-34—70 -2 Richmond win as consideration FS1 — IMSA, Weathertech Sportscar Thursday’s Games Sam Saunders 36-34—70 -2 INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — John Andretti spent more than a decade Championship, Circuit of The Americas 120, at Cleveland at Detroit, ppd. Mark Wilson 35-35—70 -2 for an automatic playoff spot. Austin, Texas (same-day tape) Oakland 8, Minnesota 5 Morgan Hoffmann 35-35—70 -2 Should Logano still make the as one of auto racing’s true iron men. COLLEGE BASEBALL Greg Owen 36-34—70 -2 Texas 10, Houston 4 postseason, the five playoff He started 49 consecutive IndyCar races from 1990-92 before 1 p.m. Chicago White Sox 8, Kansas City 3 Billy Hurley III 33-37—70 -2 ESPN2 — Texas at TCU Baltimore 8, Boston 3 Paul Casey 37-33—70 -2 points that come with a victory moving to NASCAR, where he made 29 or more starts every year COLLEGE LACROSSE Tampa Bay 5, Miami 1 Tag Ridings 36-34—70 -2 would not count. The official from 1994-2003. He was the first driver to attempt the Memorial 4:30 p.m. Seattle 11, L.A. Angels 3 Mark Anderson 34-36—70 -2 FS2 — Big East Tournament, championship, teams Friday’s Games Andres Gonzales 34-37—71 -1 race record will still list Logano Day double. And when his driving career was winding down, TBA, at Providence, R.I. N.Y. Yankees (Pineda 3-1) at Chicago Cubs J.T. Poston 35-36—71 -1 as the winner. Andretti still found a way to give something back to the fans and the COLLEGE SOFTBALL (Hendricks 2-1), 2:20 p.m. Nick Taylor 35-36—71 -1 sport. 8 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Gonzalez 3-1) at Baltimore Zach Johnson 35-36—71 -1 The No. 22 team also was ESPN2 — Auburn at Alabama (Miley 1-1), 7:05 p.m. Adam Scott 35-36—71 -1 fined $50,000 and docked 25 Now, the 54-year-old finds himself fighting for his life against DRAG RACING Willy Wilcox 33-38—71 -1 Toronto (Liriano 2-2) at Tampa Bay (Archer 2-1), driver points and 25 owner stage four colon cancer that has spread to his liver. 1 a.m. (Sunday) 7:10 p.m. Martin Laird 35-36—71 -1 FS1 — NHRA, Southern Nationals, qualifying, at Boston (Rodriguez 1-1) at Minnesota (Hughes 4-1), Ryan Armour 36-35—71 -1 points. Crew chief Todd Gordon “It’s tough because me and John are close,” former IndyCar driver Atlanta (same-day tape) 8:10 p.m. Justin Lower 35-36—71 -1 was suspended two races. and current team owner Michael Andretti said Thursday in GOLF Cleveland (Salazar 2-2) at Kansas City (Hammel 0- Tom Hoge 32-39—71 -1 7:30 a.m. 3), 8:15 p.m. Jason Kokrak 35-36—71 -1 Team Penske said it was dis- Indianapolis. “It was devastating for the whole family when they got GOLF — European PGA Tour, GolfSixes, Day 1, at Detroit (Fulmer 2-1) at Oakland (Triggs 4-1), 10:05 Fabian Gomez 35-36—71 -1 appointed by the decision, but the news and on top of that it’s very frustrating because it could Hemel Hempstead, England p.m. Daniel Berger 34-37—71 -1 have been prevented. If he’d gone a year ago, we wouldn’t be here.” 1 p.m. Houston (Keuchel 5-0) at L.A. Angels (Chavez 2-4), Vaughn Taylor 36-35—71 -1 no appeal was planned. Miles GOLF — PGA Tour, PGA Tour, Well Fargo 10:07 p.m. J.J. Henry 36-35—71 -1 Stanley will serve as Logano’s May in Indianapolis has been a family spot for the Andretti family Championship, third round, at Wilmington, N.C. Graeme McDowell 36-35—71 -1 Texas (Darvish 3-2) at Seattle (Gallardo 1-3), 10:10 crew chief this weekend at for more than half a century. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Friday, May 5, 2017— 15 Flames ready for Regional; Sylvester POY semifinalist

INDIANAPOLIS — For the sec- Shoals, Ala. Division II finalists for the ond straight season, the Lee The teams will play 54 holes, award will be named May 18 men's golf team has qualified for and the top seven teams will while the Nicklaus Award recipi- the NCAA Super Regional which advance to the national tourna- ents will be announced June 1 will get under way from Muscle ment, and so will the top two with the honor presented by Shoals, Ala. on May 8. student-athletes not associated Jack Nicklaus at a ceremony The No. 6 Flames join No. 1 with one of the qualifying teams. during the final round of the West Florida and No. 19 North The Flames are no strangers Memorial Tournament, present- Alabama as representatives from to the Robert Trent Jones ed by Nationwide at Muirfield the Gulf South Conference. Shoals Course which will host Village Golf Club. The Flames had four golfers the regional event. Lee won at In addition to receiving the recently named to the all-confer- that same course back in March Jack Nicklaus National Player of ence team. at the UNA Spring Classic with the Year Award, the five recipi- Lee had the second best scor- Sylvester taking home medalist ents will compete in the ing average in the league this honors. Barbasol Shootout for an season behind the top team in The course might well be exemption into the PGA tour’s the country West Florida and dubbed, "Lee's home away from Barbasol Championship, held finished second at the confer- home," as they have secured July 20-23, at the Robert Trent ence championship. wins in there in each of the last Jones Golf Trail at Grand Provided photo Senior Shea Sylvester, sopho- four seasons. National in Opelika, Ala. more Matt Johnson, and junior Sylvester named The Barbasol Shootout will be THE OCOEE MIDDLE SCHOOL Colts soccer team recently captured its second straight Southeast Corey Sheppard were all named Nicklaus semifinalist held Saturday, June 3 at the Tennessee Athletic Conference championship. to the GSC All-Tournament Semifinalists for the 2017 storied Scioto Country Club in Team and will lead the team Division II Jack Nicklaus Columbus, Ohio — the same along with GSC All-Conference National Player of the Year club where Jack Nicklaus first Second Team member Adam Award presented by Barbasol learned the game of golf as a Colts claim back-to-back SETAC crowns Wright and big-hitting freshman have been announced and Lee's young boy. Scott Odell. Sylvester has landed a spot on Special to the Banner “Our keeper Greg Jordan played an outstand- "Obviously, we are very excit- the prestige list. Division II Jack Nicklaus ing game and really kept us in the game,” National Player of the Year Award The Ocoee Middle School boys soccer team ed for the opportunity to com- Sylvester has won two tourna- presented by Barbasol Semifinalists remarked Coach England. pete in the NCAA Regionals. ments this season and boasts a Joaquin Arguelles, Dallas Baptist recently made program history by capturing The lead held until about three minutes left in Jared Baker, Midwestern State back-to-back Southeast Tennessee Athletic This was certainly one of the 70.83 scoring average. He has Mario Beltran, Barry the game when CCS scored. goals to begin the year, and it's been named to the GSC All- Chandler Blanchet, West Florida Conference championships. The game stayed tied at the end of regulation Sam Broadhurst, Lincoln Memorial “We have had a tough season. We faced adver- nice to be able to check it off the Conference and All-Tournament John Coultas, Florida Southern forcing and extra play. list," said Lee head coach John teams each of the past two sea- Chris Crisologo, Simon Fraser sity all year with the weather causing more Both teams made defensive stands to keep the Maupin. sons. Tom Forster, Carson-Newman reschedules then I have ever experienced in my game knotted up at 1-all at the end of the sec- Ryan Gendron, Saint Leo 10 years of coaching,” stated Colt head coach "I think making it last year, "Shea is one of the finest play- Mateo Gomez, Lynn ond overtime, forcing the match to be decided by and having that experience ers to come through Lee Greg Gonzalez, California Baptist Kevin England. penalty kicks. Juan Jose Guerra, Nova Southeastern “But not only that, we dealt with a lot of sick- under our belts is going to really University—he's had a remark- Nicolas Herrera, BYU-Hawaii Both teams scored on their first 4 PKs, but help us in our preparation for able career, and a special senior Jacob Huizinga, West Florida ness knocking players out for parts of the sea- CCS missed on their fifth attempt to open the Forrest Knight, North Alabama son and to top it off one of our best players this year. year," noted Maupin. Felix Kvarnstrom, Lynn door for OMS to take home the title. “There is not a tougher region "He is very deserving of this Adam Lumley, Mars Hill broke his clavicle in the middle of the season.” Sabany then put in the biggest goal of the sea- in the country, so it says a lot honor, and I certainly think a Richard Mansell, Nova Southeastern “What I love is that the adversity is it didn’t son to claim the team’s second straight champi- Michal Pospisil, Lander about our guys that we've been great candidate to be a finalist Colin Prater, Colorado-Colorado Springs define us as a team. onship. able to make it two years in a for DII National Player of the Spencer Skiff, Newberry “There was a point in the season where we “Like so many times during the season when Alex Springer, Central Missouri lost several matches in a row. I called a team row. We can't wait to get down Year. His commitment and work Nick Stafford, Belmont Abbey we needed a big goal Kangel would step up to there and compete." ethic continue to take him a Adam Stone, CSU East Bay meeting and basically drew a line in the dirt and the challenge, and he did it once again,” praised Elis Svard, CSU Monterey Bay talked to them about what defines a great team The 10 teams from the South long way. There's a lot of great Shea Sylvester, Lee Coach England. Region and the 10 teams from players out there, but we would- Manuel Torres, Lynn and that our main attribute has to be mental “To go out like this in his final middle school the Southeast Region will tee off n't trade Shea for anyone, he's John VanDerLaan, Florida Southern toughness. game was pretty special.” Niclas Weiland, Barry Monday, May 8, in Muscle our guy." Henry Westmoreland IV, West Florida. “They took it to heart and decided that they The team and their fans erupted, once the ball were going to be the team that would reach our hit the net. Then the team followed it up with a preseason goals. From that point on we didn’t lose Gatorade bath for England. a match for the rest of the season.” he related. “The Championship will always stand out from OMS faced Rhea County in the first round of the others we have won in the past, mainly the SETAC Tournament at Lee University and because of the type of boys we have on this won 4-1. team,” the Colt mentor related. The goal scorers were Cole Winsor, Kangel “All of the adversity we went through this sea- Sabany, Yamil Salazar, and Hugo Martinez. son. This is a special group of boys. They have The Colts then moved onto the semifinals gone through so much together and personally. match to face No. 1-seed Athens. “They deserved this championship. I will defi- “They have been a dominate team all year — nitely miss all of my eighth-graders. I have losing only one game up to that point,” Coach coached most of them for the past three years England explained. and have loved seeing them develop into the “We had a mind set that this was not going to skilled players that they are today. be our last game of the season. We changed up “We had a great eighth-grade bench of players our formation and scheme to combat Athens’ this year. But the eighth-grade starters led this style of play.” team — Greg Jordan, Brody Swafford, Caleb Goals were scored by Caleb Mullins, Jesus Mullins, Corbin Grannan, Tony Franco and Lopez and Sabany for a 3-0 shutout. Kangel Sabany. “But I have to give a special shout out to Sean “I have to say that without Tony Franco play- Keenan. I gave him a special assignment within ing some of the best ‘center mid’ I have ever seen our formation and he executed it to perfection, at this level, we do not win this championship. shutting down one of Athen’s best players,” stat- “Our local high schools should have no excuse ed the OMS mentor. for not doing well for years to come with the tal- That win put the Colts in familiar territory, ented crop of players they are getting from this making the finals in six of the last seven years. team,” he assessed. Facing second-seeded Chattanooga Christian “The credit doesn’t go to me, but to the players School, OMS got on the board quickly in the for putting in the worked necessary to become game with a goal by Sabany. elite players. The game went back and forth with both “I couldn’t be more proud of each and every Lee University photo teams controlling at different moments of the player on this team. I feel very blessed to be game. called their coach,” England said. LEE UNIVERSITY senior Shea Sylvester has been named a semifinalist for NCAA D2 Jack Nicklaus Player of the Year Award. He will lead the sixth-ranked Flames into NCAA Regional play Monday in Muscle Shoals, Ala. Flames From Page 13

Braves Mississippi College had three The NCAA National on From Page 14 All-GSC First Team selections. Championship selection show http://www.ncaa.com/live/play- Freshman catcher Carly will take place on Monday, May er?vid=2017/3050&date=2017/ Crawford, junior outfielder 8 at 10 a.m. and can be viewed 05/08. Freeman has appeared in 142 games in the take injured RHP Noah Syndergaard’s spot in the Katherine Lee and senior first majors over five seasons with St. Louis, Texas and rotation for Friday night’s opener of a home series baseman Tylan Buckley. Milwaukee. against Miami. Crawford had 10 doubles, Wisler allowed three runs in 1 1/3 innings in Braves: RHP Mike Foltynewicz (0-3, 2.81 ERA) seven homers and 38 RBIs while Wednesday night’s 16-5 loss to the Mets, leaving will try again for his first win when the Braves catching all but one game this his ERA at 12.60. He was 7-13 with a 5.00 ERA in open a weekend series against St. Louis. season. Lee led the team with a 27 games, including 26 starts, in 2016. Foltynewicz won his only previous start against .393 average and stole 32 bases UP NEXT the Cardinals, allowing one run in six innings on while Buckley leads the Lady Mets: RHP Rafael Montero (0-2, 9.45 ERA) will Aug. 7, 2016. Choctaws in runs scored (42), RBIs (42), walks (34), slugging percentage (.604) and on-base percentage (.489), while tying for the team lead with eight home Soccer runs. She's also second on the From Page 13 team in batting average (.367) and doubles (7). league opponents. No. 2 seed into the tournament “To change the postseason STAY CONNECTED With a first round bye, CHS and host a county rivalry quar- history of Walker Valley is up to To check out the bracket, will begin tournament play terfinal match against No. 7 the players,” Bayliss said. “We game recaps and live coverage of Tuesday at 7 p.m. against the Bradley Central at 5:30 pm are not going to change tactics the 2017 GSC Softball winner between No. 3 Ooltewah Saturday. overnight. The only thing that Championship please click on and No. 6 McMinn County. While Walker Valley has never changes is our mentality. We the link Dillon Alexander has provided won a district championship, a have to consistently play with http://www.gscsports.org/news stellar defense and also is the talent-filled lineup looks to add grit and grind these games out.” /2017/3/22/2017_SB_ChampSt Blue Raiders’ third leading scor- a new chapter to the history Despite just one regular sea- ory.aspx?path=softball er behind the district’s top two books. son win, Bradley Central (1-9-2) You can also check out score scorers in Lopez and Marino. Fifteen different players have has had eight games this year updates, videos, photos and “Jordan and Tommy have scored for WVHS, as midfield in which it has lost by two goals game recaps by following Lee been on fire this year and I hope Player of the Year Sam Gibson or less, or been tied. The Bears University on Facebook, Twitter they continue to be in the post- (12 goals, 8 assists) and David lost 2-0 to the Mustangs on and Instagram. E r i c P a r k e r season,” Brose said. “We have Camacho-Ordaz (9 goals, 11 April 6. EYE ON THE REGION Congratulations to Cleveland’s taken another step forward with assists) and Samuel McDonald No matter the regular season The all-important regional Eric Parker for being named the our backline defense. Braxton (8 goals, 7 assists) have helped results, all teams now will fight rankings were released by the Check Into Cash Player of the Week. (Wiggins) and Juan (Flores) have set the tone. McDonald missed their way toward a district NCAA on Wednesday. The Lady The versatile track athlete for the Blue Raiders set a school really done well in goal and have three regular season games. championship. For some it will Flames checked in at No. 6 in record with a 14.45 second finish in the 110 meter hurdles, good chemistry. The key going Kevin Lopez and Adrian be a postseason ride they hope the South while Mississippi which currently is the third best time in all of the state. Parker, forward is whether we can pos- Franco have given opponents fits can lead all the way to state. College is fifth. West Florida is who is just a sophomore, also won the District 7-AAA high jump sess the ball a little bit better at times this year as well, with a The 5-AAA championship, currently No. 1 while Saint Leo, championship this Tuesday with a leap of 6 feet. against the good teams we will combined 13 goals and nine along with all-district and all- of the Sunshine State, is No. 2. face and relieve ourselves of assists. Lopez has one hat trick tournament honors announce- Alabama Huntsville and some pressure.” this season and Franco has a ments, will be Thursday at the Valdosta State file in at third The Mustangs will take the pair of 2-goal games. home field of the higher seed. and fourth respectively. 16—Cleveland Daily Banner—Friday, May 5, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Ralph Baldwin Editor and Publisher Daily Banner [email protected] – Established in 1854 – Rick Norton 423.472.5041 Associate Editor [email protected] Opinion [email protected] FRIDAY, MAY 5, 2017 Viewpoint Flying the unfriendly skies, thanks to those airlines

he airline industry is so competitive that upon learning United Airlines dragged a paying passenger off a flight so Ttheir employees could enjoy a free ride, Delta played hide- and-seek with the body of a man on the way to his own funeral. We live in an era of air travel where paying customers are regarded as some sort of annoyance worthy of abuse rather than, well, customers worthy of some minimally healthy apprecia- tion. It matters little to some airport security that children are watch- ing while they drag a passenger from his seat, bloody him up and then stand by while he re-enters the plane, staggering from one end to the other, obviously in shock, muttering that he has to go home. Another video shows him clinging to a doorway in the plane, pleading with security and police, "Just kill me." The video shows the police simply watching him. I hope I'm not giving the police too much credit in presuming they were waiting for him to calm down, which is much better than hog-tying him to a gurney, taping his mouth shut and wheeling him off. Better, but not much. Who knew that United has a "fine print" policy in which they reserve the right to have airport security violently drag you off their planes to make room for employees flying to work in another city? If you're ever asked, "Would you be willing to STORIES OF take $400 in air travel and a hotel so one of our A WORLD four employees can get to Louisville?" say, GONE MAD Thankfully, wombats are "Yes, please," unless you're willing to take a beating. Barry Which brings up another fact about United's Aussies, and they don’t fly poor business model of bouncing paying cus- Currin tomers around in favor of employees needing a Jensen lift. I’m not sure why nature continues to poke from the garage didn’t look right. me between the eyes with a stick. Commentary Remember my proclamation? The universe The man they dragged across the seats and It’s not like I’m some mountain man did. floor is reportedly a doctor who said he could not stay in Chicago staving off bears, snaring rabid coyotes and to-do list for the day was so long. For maybe — maybe — the third time in overnight because he had appointments with patients the next combating a year-round blizzard. Then something caught my eye which the nearly 25 years we have lived in this day. I’m a mild-mannered town dweller. simultaneously solved the mystery. house, we forgot to put the door down when This sounds like a reasonable justification to go back to the Still, my run-ins with the animal and plant Perched on a bike helmet, which was we drove the car in the garage for the night. computer and have it select another random seat for ejection. kingdom seem to be frequent. hanging from the bike, which was hanging This never happens. While in the garage Saturday morning, I from a hook on the wall, sat a sparrow with a I opened the door to push the button to But, no, they chose the much more expensive option. heard a faint fluttering noise coming from beak full of twigs. put it down. It may cost United a couple thousand dollars to book employee some utility shelves I mounted on the wall I shooed him out, and I put the garage A bird flew out ahead of it. flights on another airline. Instead, they chose option No. 2 — pay several years ago. door down. Another one grazed my head as it flew into out at least a couple million in a civil suit they are sure to lose. As I moved closer, it stopped, then started, Then, I made a proclamation, which nor- the kitchen. If the doctor's lawyer can get a jury trial, United and O'Hare then stopped again. mally sets the forces of the universe in Now we have a bird in the kitchen. might be buying him a multimillion dollar private jet and pilot. I scanned the shelves filled with half-empty motion in the other direction. This, of course, woke the dog who sleeps in And Delta? oil cans, garden sprayers, stains, paints and In this instance, I proclaimed that we a crate near the back door. lots of other things I really need to toss. would keep the door down as much as possi- Chirpy landed on top of a corner cabinet, Thirty-one year-old Bryant Lee Raburn, who died from I edged closer. I could hear it, then not. ble to keep the sparrows from building a nest which sits near the door, and ironically has a leukemia, was supposed to be flown to Nashville from Raleigh, Then again, and so on. in the garage. top that looks like a bird house. It even has a N.C., for his funeral. Remember that scene in “Christmas Kim already thinks we leave the door up wooden sparrow sitting on a perch. I honestly Instead, Delta escorted the body on the scenic route to Utah. Vacation” when the squirrel jumped out of too much anyway when we’re working in the believe the real bird saw the wooden bird, And dropped him there. the Christmas tree onto Clark? yard, so she received my proclamation with and that’s why it didn’t fly across the room WRAL TV reports: I could see the headline now: “Tennessee open arms. I do think she considered wear- and land on the box of Triscuits. man mauled by 60-pound wombat.” ing that bike helmet for protection against I won’t belabor the point. Between me, my "Bryant was rerouted to Salt Lake City in a cargo hold, and we I didn’t think there was a wombat hiding the suddenly awakened forces of the uni- broom and a cheering beagle, it didn’t take didn't know how to get him to Nashville," said David Rhodes, behind my box of jumper cables, but why verse, but she resisted. long for the bird to leave as quickly as it flew Bryant's stepfather." take a chance? The door was up, so whatever The door would stay down. I had pro- in. "According to Rhodes, hours spent on the phone with Delta was in there would surely leave now that it claimed it. This is an important fact to I found the start-up nest and got rid of it. got him nowhere. 'I was stonewalled everywhere I called,' he had seen what it was up against. remember. Then I put the door down. said." Besides, I had work to do which involved That afternoon and evening, we took the And, that’s where it will stay. I have pro- the chainsaw. If that isn’t enough to scare a car in and out a couple of times. claimed it. "Finally, Rhodes traveled to the Nashville airport himself to 60-pound wombat back to Australia, I don’t We seemed to be bird free. ——— work with operating managers to find a new flight that would get know what is. I went to bed with the knowledge I had (About the writer: Barry Currin runs his stepson's body to Tennessee in time for the funeral." An hour or so passed. I had been in and single-handedly stopped a disaster before it BeaverDamUSA.com, a humor, sports and In August 2014, 22 travelers from Delaware flew from out of the garage several times and not heard started. entertainment website. “Stories of a World Philadelphia to New York on their way to Dublin. What they didn't the noise — but I wasn’t listening real closely The next morning, I got up and went into Gone Mad” is published weekly. Email the know was that the ticketing agent in Philly booked them on a for it. No sense borrowing trouble when my the kitchen. The amount of light coming in writer at [email protected].) ghost ship to Dublin. The flight didn't exist. So there they were, stranded in New York. Fourteen of them grew weary of Delta's failure to get them on a flight to Dublin and took cabs and limos back to Delaware. The Dear Annie: Turn that down! remaining eight fought for over five hours with agents and a Delta Dear Annie: On a recent out-of-town think you misadvised “Who Am I?” recently. VP to get flights on other airlines. excursion to do some shopping and plan- Advice This was the person who wrote about not Here's what we've learned from these airlines: ning for a new bathroom installation, we knowing anyone on her father’s side of the United's slogan: "Fly United. We dare you. Punk.'" found ourselves in a very annoying predica- your purse), I’m printing this as a plea to family. She indicated that the family is Delta's slogan: "Delta gets you there. We'll decide where ment. retailers and restaurateurs alike: Please, Catholic (by mentioning how she had sent ‘there’ is. You got a problem with that?" We stopped for lunch at a very nice keep it down. money to the Roman Catholic Diocese of restaurant, only to be assaulted by loud Dear Annie: I am a faithful reader of the Pittsburgh). My concern with that is that ——— music the second we walked in. Thankfully, column and felt compelled to write in her father’s church may never have sent its (About the writer: Rick Jensen is Delaware's award-winning the waitress honored our request and did because I can really relate to “Deep in records to the diocese. conservative talk show host on WDEL, streaming live on turn it down so we could enjoy a nice Dishes,” whose roommate isn’t cleaning up Your advice was that “Who Am I?” should WDEL.com. Contact him at [email protected], or follow him on leisurely lunch. after herself in the kitchen. spend money to have her DNA tested. With Twitter@Jensen1150WDEL. © 2017 Rick Jensen, distributed Then it was on to the big-box store for a I shared an apartment with two dear this test, she will discover her ancestry, but exclusively by Cagle Cartoons newspaper syndicate. Opinions major purchase — only to be assaulted once friends during college. Two of us were “clean I’m concerned it won’t connect her and her again by extremely loud music the minute freaks” and did our dishes daily. Our third, sister with any other living family members expressed in guest “Viewpoints” do not necessarily reflect the we stepped inside. Needless to say, the just like the roommate “Deep in Dishes” unless another close relative has had DNA views of the Cleveland Daily Banner.) measurements and planning were extremely wrote about, left hers for days, forgot they testing done. I feel that her best bet is to difficult, as it was hard to think because of were hers and then refused to do them. hire a professional genealogy researcher. the noise. An employee there said it was Plates, frying pans with stuck-on food, etc. She mentioned Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh has a beyond his control and that there was noth- — they’d sit in the sink for days. large genealogy society, the Western Today in History ing that could be done. We walked out. That Please tell “Deep in Dishes” to put any- Pennsylvania Genealogical Society. “Who Am store lost a nice sale because of this. thing left unwashed overnight by “Wendy” in I?” can contact that organization, and the This never used to be a problem. Can’t a small plastic tub and leave it on her bed. people there will advise her about how to (AP) — Today is Friday, May 5, the 125th day of 2017. There retailers think and play quiet background The kitchen will be clean, and Wendy won’t begin to solve this problem. — Pat are 240 days left in the year. music or none at all? Most people have be able to deny they are hers. And if she Dear Pat: Thank you for taking the time Today’s Highlight in History: things on their minds when shopping. leaves them in the sink again without wash- to write in and suggest another resource. On May 5, 1862, Mexican troops defeated French occupying Maybe someone reading this letter will “get” ing them, they should reappear on her bed Your suggestion may be of great help to forces in the Battle of Puebla. it. Noise pollution is not healthy indoors, for the next day. Worked like a charm for us. “Who Am I?” — and I’m sure that she will On this date: sure. — Nancy By the way, 30 years later, we are still appreciate having as many tools at her dis- In 1494, during his second voyage to the Western Hemisphere, Dear Nancy: I hear you loud and clear. close friends and laugh about this! — posal in her quest to discover her relatives Christopher Columbus landed in Jamaica. When I walk into a store or restaurant and Debbie H. and ancestry as possible. In 1821, Napoleon Bonaparte, 51, died in exile on the island of the music is blasting, I tend to turn right Dear Debbie: I hear so many stories about ——— St. Helena. back around. And we’re not alone. In a how living together has caused falling-outs (Editor’s Note: Send your questions for In 1892, Congress passed the Geary Act, which required study by consumer marketing blog and ruined friendships. It’s refreshing to Annie Lane to [email protected]. To Chinese in the United States to carry a certificate of residence at Triggerpulling, loud music shortened the hear from someone who didn’t let roommate find out more about Annie Lane and read fea- all times, or face deportation. average consumer’s shopping time. Though I problems sink a great friendship. tures by other Creators Syndicate columnists In 1927, “To the Lighthouse,” Virginia Woolf’s fifth novel, was have no practical advice to give (short of Dear Annie: I enjoy your column and and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate published in London. perhaps keeping some earplugs handy in agree with most of the advice you offer, but I website at www.creators.com.) www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Friday, May 5, 2017—17 Baby Blues CROSSWORD By Eugene Sheffer

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ASTROLOGYASTROLOGY by Eugenia Last Blondie SATURDAY, MAY 6, 2017 things get you down this year. Look at quickly as possible, and don't let CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS the bright side of life and you'll find a someone else take over when you DAY: Gabourey Sidibe, 34; George way to turn any negative into a posi- want to lead. Your numbers are 2, 13, Clooney, 56; Tom Bergeron, 62; Willie tive. How you handle the challenges 19, 22, 35, 40, 44. Mays, 86. that others present will determine your ARIES (March 21-April 19): Use Happy Birthday: Refuse to let success. Deal with any competitors as your intelligence to outsmart anyone who tries to take advantage of you emotionally. There is nothing you can't handle if you put your mind to work for you. A physical activity should be incorporated into your plans. Contract Bridge TAURUS (April 20-May 20): by Steve Becker Feelings and concerns are best shared if you want to resolve issues. Offering Dennis the Menace alternatives will put you in a good posi- tion to negotiate what you want to see unfold. Say "no" to temptation and "yes" to reasonable options. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Look over personal papers and contracts and consider what you can do to improve your position personally or professionally. Take a hands-on approach to the way things unfold and you will stay in control of your current situation. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Stay calm when dealing with domestic situ- ations. Do your best to understand how others feel before you criticize or pressure someone to do things your way. Compromise and thoughtfulness will encourage togetherness. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You may have to rethink the way you handle a situation concerning an older or younger person in your life. Weed through the emotional pros and cons before making a decision that will affect someone you love. Talks will lead to solutions. Dilbert VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Take better care of your health and physical well-being. Don't mix emotions with risky ventures. Take precautions if you get together with someone from your past. You will be misled by the signals someone sends you. Protect your heart. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Take time out to have some fun or to relax and do things that are conducive to your emotional well-being. Personal changes will occur if you share your feelings with someone you love. A makeover will add to your marketabili- Garfield ty. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Be careful how you handle people you don't see often or those you connect with at a reunion. Spending time or money on something superficial will result in regret. Being alert will prevent you from making a mistake. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Host an event at your place or take on a mental challenge that will encourage you to find a new way to excel. Address personal relationships. Romance is featured along with mak- ing changes that will improve your liv- Hagar the Horrible ing arrangements. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Home improvements, real estate and residential moves and alterations are all favored. You can expect to face some concern from a friend, relative or neighbor regarding your plans. Offer straight answers to avoid being misin- terpreted. Insincerity and ulterior motives are apparent. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Organize, prepare and do your best to get things done. What you accomplish at home or the improvements you make physically will add to your com- tina’s Groove fort as well as your confidence. Offer help, but don't give in to emotional manipulation. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Problems with older relatives or friends will be a cause for concern. Don't try to do everything on your own. A call for help will bring you closer to someone you've known for a long time. Sharing responsibilities will ease your stress. Birthday Baby: You are proactive, spontaneous and unique. You are inquisitive and investigative. 18—Cleveland Daily Banner—Friday, May 5, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com RevieW: A Star Wars role? You’ll have to force it out of Laura Dern Timing couldn’t be better NEW YORK (AP) — May the and hair and walk out in this 4th be with you, Laura Dern, community of people and, you for Poitras doc on Assange and darn all the mystery sur- know, be in a studio where you rounding the character you’ll look down the corridor and you play as one of the latest addi- see Chewbacca!” but it’s murky — the leeway By JOCELYN NOVECK tions to the Star Wars galaxy. The mind, Dern said, “melts Assange gave Poitras is what ele- AP National Writer The actress, in town and you feel like you’re at play.” vates this film to must-see view- Thursday to support a family Dern, who has twice been With all the weighty and ing. Yes, Poitras, an Oscar win- health-focused global initiative, nominated for Oscars, offered momentous issues raised in ner for “Citizenfour” about was tight-lipped about her role no resolution on another front: “Risk,” Laura Poitras’ fascinating, Edward Snowden, seems less in “Star Wars: The Last Jedi,” A Variety report that she’s thorny, and remarkably timely aggressive at times than she which opens in December. among the Academy of Motion documentary on Julian Assange, could be in investigating what “What I can say is I had the Picture Arts and Sciences board one of the more subtly illuminat- makes Assange tick. Lady Gaga, time of my life,” Dern told The members under consideration ing scenes is about something as in a bizarre cameo, is freer with Praxis Films/Showtime via AP Associated Press. “I felt like an to run for president after the inconsequential as a haircut. her questions. But it’s hard to ThiS imAge released by Showtime shows Julian Assange in a 8-year-old every day at work, to term of Cheryl Boone Isaacs The WikiLeaks founder is get- quibble with the result. scene from the documentary "Risk." go to work and be in makeup expires in July. ting his locks trimmed, and the And it’s hard to imagine a doc- rapt, loving attention being paid umentary could be more timely. to this process by co-workers in On Tuesday, three days before reveal secrets about the CIA’s Poitras that his “profile” didn’t the room — who, like a team of the film’s opening, Hillary Clinton cyberespionage tools. Previously really take off, globally, until the Hollywood stylists, take turns came out and said that but for it published hundreds of thou- sex case. with the scissors and offer sug- two factors — FBI director James sands of State Department It’s hard to reconcile these gestions — makes it look like Comey, and WikiLeaks — she’d cables and U.S. military logs scenes with the reflective man he’s about to go accept a lifetime be president. As Poitras makes from Iraq and Afghanistan. who tells Poitras: “Every day you achievement Oscar. Poitras may sure to point out in the final min- It’s with the sex accusations live your life, you lose another have included this scene as a utes of her film — one of its last that the film gets thorny — that day. You don’t have that many. rare light moment — a counter- lines is a newscaster announcing is, if you’re trying to decide either So if you’re not fighting for point to everything else — but it Donald Trump’s election — how Poitras really feels about her things you care about, then ... also gives us a sense of the man Assange has become a key figure subject. The scenes that touch you are losing.” and his relationship with those in the narrative of the 2016 cam- upon Assange’s attitude toward The current version of “Risk” who work for him. paign. And she has gotten closer these accusations present him in is said to be much less flattering It also shows, as do so many to him than any filmmaker is a light that can only be deemed to Assange than the early one, scenes here, the seemingly limit- ever likely to. Editing right until unflattering, even if you’re in the and Poitras is upfront about the less access Poitras had to her the end, and nearly a year after a camp that admires much else contradictions. “This is not the subject, whom she began filming version screened at Cannes, about him. film I thought I was making,” about six years ago. Just as in Poitras even rushed last week to We see, for example, Assange she says. “I thought I could another recent, also excellent incorporate remarks by Attorney being counseled by his attorney, ignore the contradictions, I documentary, “Weiner,” a General Jeff Sessions that arrest- Helena Kennedy, in “getting your thought they were not part of moment comes where you just ing Assange is a priority. mind around using language the story. I was so wrong. think, “Whoa, how was she Assange, of course, is still liv- that doesn’t sound hostile to They’re becoming the story.” allowed to do this?” Indeed, ing in the Ecuadorean Embassy women.” He argues that the However you feel about Poitras says the same thing. in London, where he took refuge whole affair is “a thoroughly Assange — and about risk, “Sometimes I can’t believe what nearly five years ago to avoid tawdry radical feminist political secrecy, and so many other Julian allows me to film,” she being extradited to Sweden, positioning thing.” Her frustra- things touched on by this film — says in voiceover. “It’s a mystery where he’d been accused of rape, tion is palpable. Later, Assange it’s a story that demands watch- to me why he trusts me, because accusations he denies. He has tells Poitras that if the two ing. I don’t think he likes me.” said he fears ultimately being women involved pursue a court “Risk,” a Neon release, is Whether he likes her or not, extradited to the United States case, “they’ll be reviled forever by unrated by the Motion Picture and whatever the changing and being tried for espionage. In a large section of the popula- Association of America. Running nature of their relationship — March, WikiLeaks released near- tion.” His self-image is clearly time: 95 minutes. Three stars there’s been talk of a falling out, ly 8,000 documents that it says healthy. At another point he tells out of four.

Friday Best Bets 8 p.m. on (WRCB) 8 p.m. on (WTVC) 9 p.m. on (WTVC) 9 p.m. on (WTVC2) 10 p.m. on (WTCI) First Dates The Toy Box Shark Tank Lethal Weapon Latin Music USA “Love Is Like a Shot of Tequila,” or so the ti- Dolls with changeable hair have existed Now, about those embarrassing underarm As a rule, department therapist Dr. Mo Ca- In the first hour of this conclusion of the tle of this new episode insists, as one wom- before, but a new twist on the concept — sweat stains that sometimes show up: They hill (Jordana Brewster) asks the questions, miniseries, “The Chicano Wave,” Mexican- an finds out that her first-time date already bearing the name “Wiggie” — is introduced could be things of the past if two Califor- but Murtaugh and Riggs (Damon Wayans Americans in California, Texas and else- has considerable knowledge of her. Another by a Los Angeles inventor in this new nia inventors’ undershirt is backed by the Sr., Clayne Crawford) flip that after a brutal where in the Southwest create their own couple literally speaks the language of love, episode. Among other ideas presented to Sharks in this new episode. Brothers who car crash indicates Cahill is the target of a musical voice during the latter half of the which could facilitate romance for them. the judges, some of whom are very young: also hail from California demonstrate their murderous stalker in “The Murtaugh File.” 20th century and play a key role in the A beauty-pageant veteran from Kentucky a scooter that doubles as a pogo stick; a belt buckle that serves as a wallet, too. Mili- Riggs does find Murtaugh’s file in Cahill’s struggle for Chicano rights. Then, “Divas hopes to land a lawyer as her match. Drew toy that enables its users to create mazes; tary veterans from Chicago have a proposal office and becomes obsessed with finding and Superstars” profiles leading figures Barrymore narrates the unscripted series wizarding wands; and plush aliens. Any to help a war-ravaged country’s farmers. A out about his partner’s past. On the home- from the Latin pop explosion at the turn of executive-produced by Ellen DeGeneres. of them could win the competition and be Colorado chef puts forth his innovative mix- front, Murtaugh and Trish (Keesha Sharp) the 21st century, featuring artists such as brought to market. Eric Stonestreet is the ing bowl. The Sharks include Mark Cuban. discover their daughter has a fake ID. Ricky Martin, Gloria Estefan and Shakira. host.

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All News Updated hourly. FNC 43Your World With Neil Cavuto Special Report With Bret Baier (N) Å The First 100 Days (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) The Five (N) Å Hannity (N) Å Tucker Carlson Tonight The Five Å HIST 44Ancient Aliens ’ Å Ancient Aliens ’ Å Ancient Aliens ’ Å Ancient Aliens ’ Ancient Aliens: Declassified Ancient Aliens (N) ’ Å (:03) Ancient Aliens Å (:03) Ancient Aliens Å Ancient Aliens: Declassified TRUTV 45Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Greatest Ever Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers A&E 46(2:00) Live PD ’ Å Live PD “Live PD -- 04.29.17” Riding along with law enforcement. ’ Å Live PD: Rewind (N) Å Live PD (N) ’ (Live) Å Live PD ’ Å DISC 47Deadliest Catch “Episode 4” Cooper’s Treasure ’ Å Cooper’s Treasure ’ Å Yukon Men “The Road” ’ Yukon Men “Bloodlines” ’ Yukon Men “Boiling Point” Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier ’ Alaska: The Last Frontier ’ NATGEO 48Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers Earth: Making of a Planet The history of the planet. Å X-Ray Earth Å Origins of Humankind Explorer Å Origins of Humankind Explorer Å TRAV 49Ghost Adventures Å Ghost Adventures Å Expedition Unknown Å Expedition Unknown Å Expedition Unknown Å Expedition Unknown Å Expedition Unknown Å Expedition Unknown Å Expedition Unknown Å FOOD 50Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Ginormous Ginormous Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive HGTV 51Lakefront Lakefront Lakefront Lakefront Lakefront Lakefront Lakefront Lakefront Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters Hunters Int’l Dream Home Dream Home ANPL 52Insane Pools: Deep End Tanked ’ Tanked “Tanks N’ Roses” Tanked ’ Tanked ’ Å Tanked: Unfiltered (N) Å Tanked “Shark Byte” (N) ’ The Zoo “Handle With Care” Tanked “Shark Byte” Å FREE 53The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle “A Cinderella Story: If the Shoe Fits” (2016) Sofia Carson. ›› “The Prince & Me” (2004) Julia Stiles, Luke Mably. ’ Å Truth & Iliza The 700 Club (N) ’ Å›› “The Wedding Date” DISN 54Austin & Ally Austin & Ally Andi Mack Liv-Mad. Bunk’d Å Bizaardvark K.C. Under. Tangled: The Stuck/Middle Andi Mack -2017 Radio Disney Music Awards Andi Mack Stuck/Middle Liv-Mad. Liv-Mad. NICK 55SpongeBob SpongeBob Loud House Alvinnn!!! and Loud House Henry Danger Henry Danger Thundermans The Thundermans ’ Å›› “Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs” (2009) ’ Å Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends “The Last One” ’ TOON 56Teen Titans Teen Titans Ben 10 Å Ben 10 Å Teen Titans Teen Titans Teen Titans Teen Titans King of Hill Amer. Dad Cleveland Amer. Dad Burgers Burgers Family Guy Family Guy Boondocks Aqua Teen TVLND 57Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Griffith M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond King King King King AMC 58Black Hawk ››› “Avatar” (2009) Sam Worthington. A former Marine falls in love with a native of a lush alien world. ››› “Jurassic Park” (1993, Adventure) Sam Neill, Laura Dern. ‘PG-13’ Å››› “Crocodile Dundee” (1986) Paul Hogan. ‘PG-13’ TCM 59Treasure-Villa ›› “The Robin Hood of El Dorado” (1936) ››› “Viva Villa!” (1934) Wallace Beery, Leo Carrillo. ››› “The Sugarland Express” (1974) Goldie Hawn. ›› “Sweet Revenge” (1976) Premiere. (:45) ›› “Scarecrow” (1973) Al Pacino HALL 60Home Imp. Home Imp. Home Imp. Home Imp. Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Home Imp. Home Imp. The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls OXYGEN 61(3:58) Snapped Å Snapped: Killer Couples Snapped: Killer Couples Snapped: Killer Couples Snapped Å Snapped “Shellye Stark” Snapped “Keisha Jones” Takes a Killer Snapped “Deborah Huiett” Snapped BRAVO 62Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. ›› “Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit” (1993) Å›› “Sister Act” (1992) Whoopi Goldberg. Å›› “Sister Act” (1992) Whoopi Goldberg. Å “Sister Act 2: Back” 63(:04) ›› “Dredd” (2012) Karl Urban, Olivia Thirlby. Å (:07) ›› “X-Men III: The Last Stand” (2006) Hugh Jackman. (DVS) ›› “Red” (2010, Action) Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman. Å (DVS) ›› “Resident Evil: Apocalypse” (2004) Milla Jovovich. SPIKE 64Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å COM 65(:10) Archer (:45) Futurama Å Futurama (:15) Futurama Å South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park Jeff Dunham: Spark of Insanity Å Gabriel Iglesias: Aloha Fluffy Å MTV 66(3:40) Catfish: The TV Show (4:50) Catfish: The TV Show Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. VH1 67(2:45) ›› “Guess Who” (2005) ’ Å››› “The Goonies” (1985, Children’s) Sean Astin, Josh Brolin. ’ Å RuPaul’s Drag Race (N) ’ Fire Island ’ Å›› “Evan Almighty” (2007) Steve Carell. ’ Å›› “Space Jam” (1996) CMTV 68Reba Å Reba Å Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing ››› “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” (2000) George Clooney. Å››› “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” (2000) George Clooney. Å S. Austin BET 69Meet the Browns Meet, Browns ›› “Gridiron Gang” (2006) The Rock, Xzibit. A counselor turns juvenile criminals into football players. ›› “ATL” (2006) Tip Harris, Lauren London. Four Atlanta teens face challenges. (12:05) Martin (:43) Martin SCIENCE 83MythBusters ’ Å MythBusters ’ Å MythBusters ’ Å Outrageous Acts of Science Outrageous Acts of Science Outrageous Acts of Science Outrageous Acts of Science Outrageous Acts of Science Outrageous Acts of Science CSPAN2 85(1:00) Public Affairs Events ’ Public Affairs Events ’ Public Affairs Events ’ EWTN 100Cross Adventures The Will of Crossing EWTN News A Piece of Daily Mass - Olam The Vanier Way Å EWTN News Holy Rosary The Church The Creed Pro-Life Women of Father Spitzer’s Universe WPXA ION 107 Law & Order “Bounty” ’ Law & Order “Patient Zero” Law & Order “Shrunk” ’ Law & Order “Blaze” Å Law & Order “Identity” ’ Law & Order “Floater” ’ Law & Order “Embedded” Saving Hope “Gutted” Å Saving Hope Å (DVS) DISXD 117Kalos Quest Star-For. Right Now MECH-X4 ’ MECH-X4 ’ MECH-X4 ’ MECH-X4 MECH-X4 Lab Rats ’ Lab Rats ’ Lab Rats ’ Lab Rats ’ Lab Rats ’ Lab Rats ’ Lab Rats ’ Lab Rats ’ Lab Rats ’ Lab Rats ’ GSN 144The Chase Å Idiotest Idiotest 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 153Good Eats Good Eats Good Eats Good Eats Good Eats Good Eats Good Eats Good Eats Top 20 Hot and Spicy Taco Trip Taco Trip Taco Trip Taco Trip Good Eats Good Eats Top 20 Hot and Spicy WE 163CSI: Miami ’ Å CSI: Miami “Chip/Tuck” ’ (5:58) ›› “Legally Blonde” (2001) Reese Witherspoon. Marriage- Reality Stars Marriage- Reality Stars (:10) Dr. Miami Å (:12) Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars Dr. Miami GALA 217El Noticiero Guereja (SS) El Chavo El Chavo La Familia María La Familia una familia una familia una familia La Familia Noticias con Denise Noticias La Familia TELE 223María Celeste Suelta la Sopa ’ (SS) Decisiones Noticias Caso Cerrado: Edición El Capo (N) ’ (SS) Guerra de ídolos (N) (SS) La Querida del Centauro (N) Al Rojo Vivo Titulares Guerra de ídolos ’ (SS) UNIV 224El Gordo y la Flaca (N) (N) (SS) Hotel Todo Noticiero Uni. (N) (SS) Vino el Amor (N) La Piloto (N) Impacto Noticiero Uni Contacto Deportivo (N) NBCSP 311(12:00) Horse Racing Kentucky Derby Oaks. (N) (Live) NHL Live (N) ’ (Live) NHL Hockey Conference Semifinal: Teams TBA. (N Subject to Blackout) (:45) NHL Overtime (N) Track and Field IAAF Diamond League: Doha. IIHF Champ. 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SATURDAYDAYTIME MAY 6, 2017 7 AM 7:30 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 WRCBNBC 3 Eyewitness News: Weekend Today (N) ’ Å Give ’ (EI) Heart-Champ The Voyager Wild-Vet Journey Naturally Premier English Premier League Soccer 143rd Kentucky Derby (N) ’ (Live) Å WELFTBN 4 Joel Osteen Prince Animated St. Paha. Is. RocKids TV Auto B. Good Joel Osteen Prince VeggieTales Mary-Hopkins Monster Goliath Ishine Knect Insp. Station Praise the Lord: TBN Classics Å WTNB 5Around Town Dragon Pancakes Real Life 101 Mouse in the Think Big Heartland Dog Tales Shotgunners Outdoorsman Shooter Outdoors Makeover Houston J. Houston Fishin’ 4 Fun Big Deal WFLICW 6 Dr. Pol Dr. Pol Dog Whis Dog Whis Dog Whis Dog Whis Save-Shelter Vacation Save to Win Animal Dog Challenge African American Short Sports Gone Wild Gospel Music Presents WNGHPBS 7 Daniel Tiger Daniel Tiger Splash Curious Arthur ’ (EI) Wild Kratts Edison’s Lab Odd Squad This Old H’se Old House Primal Grill New Orleans Test Kitchen Cook Country Cooking Martha Bakes Sara’s A Chef’s Life DAYSTAR 8(6:30) Paid Program Paid programming. Dr. Wonder Gospel Bill Donkey Ollie Adventures Maralee Cowboy Dan Ishine Knect Scaly Love a Child Israel News Hillsong TV Reflections Gospel Music Dreams Healing Soul WTVCABC 9 Good Morning America (N) Good Morning Weekend Jack Hanna Ocean Treks Sea Rescue Wildlife Docs Rock-Park Outback Adv Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program King of the Chew: Best World of X World of X WTCIPBS 10 Arthur ’ (EI) Wild Kratts Splash Sewing Love Quilting Joy/Painting Gardener Live Green Cook Country New Orleans Lidia Kitchen Mexican Great British Baking Show Ellie’s Real Cooking Old House This Old H’se WTVC2FOX 11 Xplor. Planet Xplor. DIY Sci Earth 2050 Outer Space Weird Nature Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Big Bang NASCAR Pre. NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series: Sparks Energy 300. (N) ’ (Live) Å XFINITY Post WDEFCBS 12 Lucky Dog Dr. Chris-Vet Innovation Inspectors CBS This Morning: Saturday (N) ’ Å Hidden Open Rd Happi House Happi House Paid Program Darkspots Chef’s Classic: Kauai (N) PGA Golf QVC 13AM Style With Leah Williams “Isaac Mizrahi Live!” Spotlight on fashion and accessories. Saturday Morning Q Showcasing fashion and accessories. Isaac Mizrahi Live! Å LOGO by Lori Goldstein (N) Dooney & Bourke Å CSPAN 14Washington Journal (N) ’ (Live) Å Washington This Week ’ Å (:15) Washington This Week ’ Å WGN-A 15Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program LifeLock Person of Interest ’ Å Person of Interest “SNAFU” Person of Interest ’ Å Law & Order “Barter” Å Law & Order “Matrimony” Law & Order ’ Å Law & Order “Mad Dog” ’ HSN 16Bzees Footwear (N) Å Kitchen Innovations (N) Home Solutions (N) Å Diane Gilman Fashions Diane Gilman Fashions Bzees Footwear (N) Å Teeter Inversion Home Solutions (N) Å Diane Gilman Fashions E! 23The Kardashians The Kardashians The Kardashians E! News Weekend (N) Å››› “The Princess Bride” (1987) Cary Elwes. Å›› “Armageddon” (1998) Bruce Willis. A hero tries to save Earth from an asteroid. ESQTV 24Best Bars in America Å Best Bars in America Å Best Bars in America Å Best Bars in America Å Best Bars in America Å Best Bars in America Å Best Bars in America Å Best Bars in America Å Best Bars in America Å LIFE 25PiYo Wor. LifeLock Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Married-Sight (:45) Married at First Sight “The House Sitter” (2015) Kate Ashfield. “The Wrong Student” (2017) Jessica Morris. NWSL Pre. TLC 26Extreme Cou Extreme Cou Extreme Cou Extreme Cou Extreme Cou Extreme Cou Nate & Jeremiah by Design Nate & Jeremiah by Design Nate & Jeremiah by Design Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes TBS 27Raymond ›› “Hall Pass” (2011, Comedy) Owen Wilson. Å (DVS) ›› “The Heartbreak Kid” (2007) Ben Stiller. Å (:45) › “The Bounty Hunter” (2010) Jennifer Aniston. Å (DVS) Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ TNT 28(6:58) ›› “Star Wars: The Phantom Menace” (1999, Science Fiction) Liam Neeson. Å›› “Star Wars: Attack of the Clones” (2002) Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman. Å (:09) ››› “Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith” (2005) Ewan McGregor. Å (DVS) USA 29Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley ››› “Easy A” (2010) Emma Stone, Penn Badgley. Å›› “Valentine’s Day” (2010) Jessica Alba, Kathy Bates, Jessica Biel. Premiere. Å How to Lose FX 30Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men ›› “The Amazing Spider-Man 2” (2014, Action) Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone. ’ Å›› “Thor: The Dark World” (2013, Action) Chris Hemsworth. ’ Å “Captain America: The First Avenger” ’ ESPN 31SportsCenter Å SportsCenter (N) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter Special Rookie Rookie Rookie SportsCenter MLS Soccer ESPN2 32(6:00) SportsCenter Special Cheerleading Cheerleading 30 for 30 FIFA Ultimate Team Champ. 30 for 30 Å College Baseball Texas at TCU. (N) (Live) FSTN 33(6:00) MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at Atlanta Braves. Driven Ship Shape Bob Redfern Destination ACC Access Tennis PowerShares RPIA Championship. From Toronto. UEFA Champions League Soccer SEC 34SEC Now Å SEC Now Å SEC Now Å SEC Now Å SEC Now Å SEC Storied Å College Baseball Arkansas vs Tennessee. (N) (Live) Å GOLF 35Morning Drive European PGA Tour Golf GolfSixes, Day 1. (N) (Live) PGA Golf Golf Central PGA Golf FS1 36NASCAR NASCAR Racing FIA World Endurance Championship Spa. (N) (Live) Å NASCAR Racing Match Day Bundesliga Soccer Hertha BSC Berlin vs RB Leipzig. (N) MLB’s Best MLB on FS1 Pregame (N) FSSE 37Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program PiYo Wor. Paid Program Paid Program The Bass Dr. AtlantaUni Mike Martin 3 Wide Life Raceline Swing Clinic Golf America College Softball Baylor at Texas. (N) (Live) WEA 38AMHQ Weekend (N) Å Weekend Recharge (N) (Live) Å Top Ten Weather Mysteries Top Ten Worst Tornadoes Top Ten Ultimate Storms Weather Gone Viral Å CNBC 39Paid Program Worry Free Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program English Premier League Soccer Paid Program 24 Ladders Paid Program Paid Program Regrow Hair Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program MSNBC 40MSNBC Live (N) Å MSNBC Live (N) Å MSNBC Live (N) Å AM Joy (N) Å MSNBC Live (N) Å MSNBC Live (N) Å MSNBC Live (N) Å MSNBC Live (N) Å CNN 41New Day Saturday (N) Å New Day Saturday (N) Å Smerconish (N) (Live) Å CNN Newsroom/ Blackwell CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Newsroom Sanjay Gupta CNN Newsroom HDLN 42New Day Saturday (N) Å All News Updated hourly. Smerconish (N) (Live) Å CNN Newsroom/ Blackwell CNN Newsroom All News (Left in Progress) Updated hourly. Newsroom Sanjay Gupta CNN Newsroom FNC 43(6:00) FOX and Friends Saturday (N) Å Bulls & Bears Business Forbes/FOX Cashin’ In (N) America’s News Headquarters (N) Å America’s News HQ The Journal Editorial Report HIST 44Swamp People ’ Å Swamp People ’ Å Swamp People (N) ’ Å Swamp People (N) ’ Å Swamp People (N) ’ Å Swamp People ’ Å Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars TRUTV 45King of the Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Greatest Ever Greatest Ever Hack My Life Inside Hacks College Beach Volleyball NCAA Tournament, Semifinals: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Å Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers A&E 46Flipping Vegas ’ Å Flipping Vegas ’ Å Flipping Vegas (N) ’ Å Zombie House Flipping ’ Zombie House Flipping ’ Tiny House Nation ’ Å Tiny House Nation ’ Å Live PD Riding along with law enforcement. ’ Å DISC 47Fast N’ Loud: Demolition Dirty Jobs ’ Å Dirty Jobs “Vexcon” Å Dirty Jobs ’ Å Dirty Jobs ’ Å Dirty Jobs “Horse Tester” Cooper’s Treasure ’ Å Cooper’s Treasure ’ Å Street Outlaws ’ Å NATGEO 48Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program King of the Life Below Zero Å Life Below Zero “Winter Kill” Life Below Zero “Loaded” Life Below Zero Å Life Below Zero Å Life Below Zero Å Life Below Zero Å TRAV 49Wild Things With Dominic Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Mysteries at the Museum Expedition Unknown Å Delicious Delicious Delicious Delicious Best Bars Best Bars Food Paradise Å FOOD 50Guilty Pleas. 5 Restaurants Brunch at Southern Farmhouse Pioneer Wo. Pioneer Wo. Trisha’s Sou. The Kitchen (N) Å Valerie Home Giada in Italy Kids BBQ Championship Iron Chef Gauntlet Å Chef Eats Chef Eats 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 Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Home Town Å Home Town “Porch Dreams” Home Town Å ANPL 52Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet My Cat From Hell ’ Å My Cat From Hell ’ Å My Cat From Hell ’ Å My Cat From Hell ’ Å My Cat From Hell ’ Å FREE 53Famous in Love ’ Å “A Cinderella Story: If the Shoe Fits” (2016) Sofia Carson. ›› “The Prince & Me” (2004) Julia Stiles, Luke Mably. ’ Å (:35) ›››› “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” (1937) (:40) ››› “The Princess and the Frog” DISN 54Doc McSt. The Lion Roadster Puppy Pals Elena Tangled: The Star-For. Milo Murphy Stuck/Middle K.C. Under. Disney Channel-2017 Radio Disney Music Awards Andi Mack Stuck/Middle Bunk’d Å Austin & Ally NICK 55Alvinnn!!! and Alvinnn!!! and Regal SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Bunsen SpongeBob Ninja Steel Loud House Loud House Loud House SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob TOON 56Teen Titans Justice Ben 10 Å Ben 10 Å Teen Titans Teen Titans Teen Titans Teen Titans Teen Titans Teen Titans Ben 10 Å Ben 10 Å Teen Titans Teen Titans Steven Univ. Steven Univ. Gumball Gumball TVLND 57(:12) Roseanne ’ Å Roseanne ’ Roseanne ’ Roseanne ’ Roseanne (:12) Roseanne Å Roseanne ’ Roseanne ’ Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne ’ Roseanne ’ Roseanne ’ Roseanne ’ Roseanne ’ Roseanne ’ AMC 58The Rifleman The Rifleman The Rifleman The Rifleman The Rifleman The Rifleman The Rifleman The Rifleman The Rifleman The Rifleman M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H ››› “Crocodile Dundee” (1986) Paul Hogan. ‘PG-13’ TCM 59(6:00) ››› “Saratoga Trunk” (1945) ››› “Tarzan and His Mate” (1934) Johnny Weissmuller. › “Up Goes Maisie” (1946) Ann Sothern. (:15) ›› “She” (1965) Ursula Andress, John Richardson. (:15) ›› “Logan’s Run” (1976) Michael York. HALL 60I Love Lucy I Love Lucy The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls “Romantically Speaking” (2015) Heather Morris. Å “Stranded in Paradise” (2014) Vanessa Marcil. Å “A Royal Winter” (2017) OXYGEN 61Paid Program Paid Program Snapped “Linda Pedroza” Snapped “Kelly Ryan” Å Snapped “Shawna Nelson” Snapped Å Snapped “Sarah Jo Pender” Snapped “Joanna Hayes” Snapped “Tyonne Palmer” Snapped “Marni Yang” BRAVO 62Southern Charm Å Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Andy Cohen’s Then & Now SYFY 63Paid Program Paid Program Twilight Zone Twilight Zone “Scarecrow” (2013) Lacey Chabert, Robin Dunne. Å “The Hollow” (2015, Horror) Deborah Kara Unger. Å›› “Shutter Island” (2010, Suspense) Leonardo DiCaprio, Mark Ruffalo. Å SPIKE 64Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program ›› “The Mummy” (1999, Adventure) Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz. ’ Å›› “The Mummy Returns” (2001, Adventure) Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz. ’ Å Cops Å Cops Å COM 65Paid Program Paid Program ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show (:45) That ’70s Show Å ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show South Park South Park South Park ›› “Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery” Å MTV 66Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. Billy Madison VH1 67Cheaters ’ Cheaters ’››› “Ghostbusters” (1984, Comedy) Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd. ’ Å›› “Ghostbusters II” (1989, Comedy) Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd. ’ Å (:10) ››› “The Goonies” (1985, Children’s) Sean Astin, Josh Brolin. ’ Å CMTV 68CMT Music ’ Å CMT Music ’ Å Hot 20 Countdown (N) Å Steve Austin’s Broken Skull ›› “Tooth Fairy” (2010, Children’s) Dwayne Johnson, Ashley Judd. Å Secretariat BET 69Paid Program Paid Program House/Payne House/Payne House/Payne House/Payne Meet, Browns Meet the Browns Meet, Browns Meet, Browns (:24) Martin (12:57) Martin ››› “Coach Carter” (2005) Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Ri’chard. SCIENCE 83Shredders Shredders Shredders Shredders Shredders Shredders Shredders Shredders Shredders Shredders They Do It? They Do It? They Do It? They Do It? They Do It? They Do It? They Do It? They Do It? CSPAN2 85Public Affairs Events ’ Book TV ’ Book TV ’ EWTN 100St. Michael Holy Rosary Daily Mass - Olam First Devotion First Sat. Hermie and At Home With Jim and Joy Holy Rosary Daily Mass - Olam Religious Bookmark EWTN on Location Divine Mercy Rosary/Life WPXA ION 107 Inspiration Today ’ Paid Program Diet 2017 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU DISXD 117Lab Rats ’ Lab Rats ’ Lab Rats ’ Beyblade Kalos Quest Yo-Kai Watch MECH-X4 ’ Walk the Guardians Guardians Guardians Lab Rats ’ Lab Rats ’ Lab Rats ’ Lab Rats ’ Lab Rats ’ Guardians Guardians GSN 144Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Newlywed Newlywed Newlywed Newlywed Cash Cab ’ Cash Cab ’ Cash Cab ’ Cash Cab ’ Idiotest Idiotest Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud COOK 153Real Girl Real Girl Real Girl Real Girl Real Girl Real Girl Good Eats Good Eats Good Eats Good Eats Man Fire Man Fire Man Fire Man Fire Man Fire Emeril Unique Eats Unique Eats WE 163Paid Program More Sex Paid Program Darkspots Paid Program Paid Program CSI: Miami ’ Å CSI: Miami ’ Å CSI: Miami “Just One Kiss” CSI: Miami “Losing Face” CSI: Miami ’ Å CSI: Miami “Broken” Å GALA 217Programa Alivio natural Programa Programa Ana Polo Crónicas de Sábado Lo Mejor de Aquí y Ahora Tras la Verdad Tras la Verdad Mojoe Cuéntamelo Ya La Familia TELE 223Programa Programa Noodle Chica La abeja La abeja Nina’s World Nina’s World Programa Programa SOS: Salva Mi Casa (SS) “Lake Placid 2” (2007) John Schneider. ’ Copa Mundial Fútbol de Playa UNIV 224Programa Programa Planeta U (N) (SS) Programa Programa Programa Programa El Juego de Las Estrellas LAnzate! (N) Los González Los González NBCSP 311Premier English Premier League Soccer: Citizens vs Eagles Premier (9:55) English Premier League Soccer Teams TBA. (N) Kentucky Derby Prep (N) (Live) Goal Zone College Rugby Teams TBA. DLC 319Nurses “Critical Care” Å Nurses “Pediatrics” Å Boston Med ’ Å Boston Med ’ Å Boston Med ’ Å Boston Med ’ Å Boston Med ’ Å Boston Med ’ Å Boston Med ’ Å

SATURDAYAFTERNOON/EVENING MAY 6, 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 (2:30) 143rd Kentucky Derby (N) ’ (Live) Å (:15) NHL Hockey Conference Semifinal: Teams TBA. (N) ’ (Live) Å Saturday Night Live (N) ’ News (:29) Saturday Night Live (N) ’ (Live) Å WELFTBN 4 You’ll Get News Praise Å The Bible Main Stage Precious Memories In Touch W/Charles Stanley Hour Power: Schuller Pathway Billy Graham ››› “The First of May” (1998, Drama) Dan Byrd. Å WTNB 5Reflections Country Cheyenne Hot Rock TV Country Music Today Country Music Rewind This Year in Country Music Music City First Baptist Church Around Town Around Town Around Town WFLICW 6 ›› “Universal Soldier” (1992) Jean-Claude Van Damme. Name Game Name Game Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mod Fam Mod Fam Big Bang Big Bang First at 10 on 2 Broke Girls Ring of Honor Wrestling Two Men Two Men WNGHPBS 7 Great British Baking Show This Old H’se Old House Weekend Georgia Trav. Father Brown ’ Å Rosemary and Thyme Å Keep-Appear As Time ... French Fields Miranda ’ Miss Marple Å Masterpiece Mystery! DAYSTAR 8Christian Z. Levitt Supernatural Huch Jewish Jesus Truths That Paid Program Paid programming. Kenneth W. Sekulow In Touch Manna Fest Love Israel Hillsong TV Kerry Pharr WTVCABC 9 SportsCenter SportsCenter Paid Program Paid Program News World News Wheel Jeopardy! ’ NBA NBA Basketball Conference Semifinal: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Å News Raw Travel L King Report Entertainers WTCIPBS 10 Chattanooga Crossroads Weekend Southern Classic Gospel ’ Å Wait for God Wait for God Keep-Appear Keep-Appear As Time ... As Time ... Call the Midwife ’ Å Sun Studio David Holt Austin City Limits ’ Å WTVC2FOX 11 NASCAR Racing 2 Broke Girls Mike & Molly Mike & Molly MLB Baseball New York Yankees at Chicago Cubs. From Wrigley Field in Chicago. (N) Whacked Out Seinfeld ’ Kicking & Screaming ’ Elementary ’ Å WDEFCBS 12 PGA Tour Golf Wells Fargo Championship, Third Round. (N) Aging CBS News King of the Worry Free NCIS “Willoughby” ’ Training Day “Tunnel Vision” 48 Hours (N) ’ Å News Happi House Happi House Titans QVC 13(3:00) Dooney & Bourke Isaac Mizrahi Live! Å Denim & Co. Å Susan Graver Style Å PM Style With Shawn Killinger Isaac Mizrahi live; Fashion Days Finale. (N) Å Today’s Top Tech (N) Å CSPAN 14(2:15) Washington This Week ’ Å Communicat Washington This Week ’ Å Public Affairs Events ’ Å Public Affairs Events Å WGN-A 15Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods “Open Secrets” Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods ’ Å Underground “Citizen” Engagement Engagement HSN 16Diane Gilman Fashions Bzees Footwear (N) Å Gem Source Jewelry (N) Gem Source Jewelry (N) Diane Gilman Fashions Diane Gilman Fashions Teeter Inversion Electronic Connection (N) Electronic Connection (N) E! 23››› “Hitch” (2005, Romance-Comedy) Will Smith, Eva Mendes. Å›› “The Break-Up” (2006) Vince Vaughn. Å››› “Friends With Benefits” (2011) Justin Timberlake, Mila Kunis. Å›› “Cruel Intentions” (1999) Sarah Michelle Gellar. Å ESQTV 24Brew Dogs “Louisville” Brew Dogs “Baja, Mexico” Brew Dogs “Portland” Å Brew Dogs “Boston” Å Brew Dogs “Las Vegas” Brew Dogs “Chicago” Å The Getaway Å The Getaway Å The Getaway Å LIFE 25NWSL Soccer Houston Dash at Chicago Red Stars. (N) “Stalker’s Prey” (2017) Cynthia Gibb, Saxon Sharbino. Å “Deadly Sorority” (2017) Greer Grammer. Premiere. Å (:02) “Running Away” (2017) Holly Deveaux. Premiere. Å (12:02) “Deadly Sorority” TLC 26Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes to the Dress Å Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes to the Dress (N) ’ Nate & Jeremiah by Design (:01) Playhouse Masters (N) (:03) Say Yes to the Dress Nate & Jeremiah by Design TBS 27Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends Friends 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Full Frontal Angie Tribeca ›› “Tower Heist” (2011) TNT 28(:15) ›››› “Star Wars: A New Hope” (1977) Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford. Å (DVS) ›››› “Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back” (1980) Mark Hamill. Å (DVS) (9:47) ››› “Star Wars: Return of the Jedi” (1983) Mark Hamill. Å Die Hard 2 USA 29(3:30) ›› “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days” (2003) Å›› “Couples Retreat” (2009) Vince Vaughn, Jason Bateman. Å›› “Fifty Shades of Grey” (2015) Dakota Johnson. Å (DVS) › “The Ugly Truth” (2009) Katherine Heigl. Å FX 30“Captain America-Avgr” ››› “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” (2014, Action) Chris Evans. ’ Å››› “The Avengers” (2012, Action) Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans. ’ Å››› “Iron Man 3” (2013) Robert Downey Jr. ’ Å ESPN 31MLS Soccer NBA NBA Basketball Conference Semifinal: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter 30 for 30 SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) Å ESPN2 32We the Fans We the Fans: Section 250 Rookie SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å College Softball Auburn at Alabama. (N) (Live) We the Fans: Section 250 30 for 30 Å 30 for 30 FSTN 33Driven Driven Braves Live! MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at Atlanta Braves. From SunTrust Park in Atlanta. (N) Braves Live! Driven MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at Atlanta Braves. SEC 34College Softball Kentucky vs Mississippi State. (N) Å College Softball LSU vs South Carolina. (N) (Live) Å College Baseball South Carolina at LSU. From Alex Box Stadium in Baton Rouge, La. 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CNBC 39Paid Program LifeLock Paid Program Paid Program LifeLock Paid Program Undercover Boss ’ Å Undercover Boss ’ Å Undercover Boss ’ Å Undercover Boss ’ Å Undercover Boss ’ Å Undercover Boss “Vivint” ’ MSNBC 40MSNBC Live (N) Å Dateline Extra Å Dateline Extra Å Dateline Extra Å Lockup: Oakland Lockup: Oakland Lockup: Long Island Lockup: Long Island Lockup: Tampa CNN 41CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Smerconish (N) Å CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Soundtracks Å Soundtracks Å The Seventies Å The Seventies Å HDLN 42CNN Newsroom All News Updated hourly. All News Updated hourly. CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Soundtracks Å Soundtracks Å All News Updated hourly. All News Updated hourly. FNC 43America’s News HQ America’s News HQ America’s News HQ Fox Report Å Watters’ World Å Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Watters’ World (N) Å Justice With Judge Jeanine HIST 44Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars TRUTV 45Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Jokes Inside Hacks Inside Hacks Hack My Life Hack My Life Inside Jokes Inside Jokes A&E 46(2:00) Live PD ’ Å Live PD “Live PD -- 04.28.17” Riding along with law enforcement. ’ Å Live PD: Rewind (N) Å Live PD “Live PD -- 05.06.17” Riding along with law enforcement. (N) ’ (Live) Å Live PD ’ Å DISC 47Street Outlaws ’ Å Street Outlaws ’ Å Street Outlaws ’ Å Street Outlaws ’ Å Street Outlaws ’ Å Street Outlaws ’ Å Street Outlaws ’ Å Street Outlaws ’ Å Street Outlaws ’ Å NATGEO 48Life Below Zero Å Life Below Zero Å Life Below Zero Å Life Below Zero Å Wicked Tuna Å Wicked Tuna Å Genius Å Wicked Tuna Å Genius Å TRAV 49Food Paradise Å Food Paradise Å Ghost Adventures Å Ghost Adventures Å Ghost Adventures Å Ghost Adventures (N) Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å Ghost Adventures Å FOOD 50Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Ginormous Help My Yelp Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Diners, Drive Diners, Drive HGTV 51Home Town Å Home Town “Homecoming” Home Town Å Home Town Å Property Brothers Å Lakefront Bargain Hunt House Hunters Renovation Mountain Life Mountain Life Lakefront Bargain Hunt ANPL 52My Cat From Hell ’ Å My Cat From Hell “Fat Elvis” My Cat From Hell ’ Å My Cat From Hell ’ Å My Cat From Hell My Cat From Hell (N) Å The Vet Life (N) ’ My Cat From Hell ’ Å The Vet Life ’ FREE 53Princess-Frog (:45) ››› “Brave” (2012, Children’s) Voices of Kelly Macdonald. ’ Å (6:50) ››› “Tangled” (2010) Voices of Mandy Moore. ’››› “Frozen” (2013) Voices of Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel. ’ Å››› “Aladdin” (1992, Children’s) ’ Å DISN 54Austin & Ally Austin & Ally Austin & Ally Austin & Ally Austin & Ally Austin & Ally Stuck/Middle Cali Style K.C. Under. Bizaardvark ›› “Alvin and the Chipmunks” (2007) ’ Tangled: The K.C. Under. K.C. Under. Liv-Mad. Liv-Mad. NICK 55SpongeBob Loud House Loud House Loud House Loud House Henry Danger Henry Danger Henry Danger Game Nicky, Ricky Henry Danger Thundermans Full House Full House Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ (:33) Friends TOON 56Gumball ›› “Open Season 2” (2008) Å››› “Megamind” (2010) Voices of Will Ferrell. Premiere. Dragon Ball Burgers Rick, Morty Rick, Morty Family Guy Family Guy Samurai Jack Dragon Ball Dragon Ball Z Attack TVLND 57Roseanne ’ Roseanne ’ Old Christine Old Christine Old Christine Old Christine Old Christine Old Christine Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond King King King King AMC 58››› “Jurassic Park” (1993, Adventure) Sam Neill, Laura Dern. ‘PG-13’ Å›› “Jurassic Park III” (2001) Sam Neill. ‘PG-13’ Å The Son (N) Å The Son Å›› “The Bucket List” (2007) Jack Nicholson. ‘PG-13’ TCM 59Logan’s Run ›››› “Spartacus” (1960) Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier. A gladiator slave leads a revolt in Rome. ››› “The Bad and the Beautiful” (1952) Lana Turner. (:15) ››› “Champion” (1949, Drama) Kirk Douglas. (12:15) “Lust for Life” (1956) HALL 60(3:00) “A Royal Winter” Å “My Summer Prince” (2016) Taylor Cole, Jack Turner. Å “Love at First Glance” (2017, Drama) Amy Smart. Å “All of My Heart” (2015, Romance) Lacey Chabert. Å Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls OXYGEN 61Snapped Å Snapped “Nicole Abusharif” Snapped “Rachel Wade” Snapped “Sheila Davalloo” Snapped Å Snapped “Christine Paolilla” Snapped “Rebecca Sears” Snapped “Dawn Silvernail” Snapped “Kalila Taylor” BRAVO 62Below Deck Mediterranean ›› “National Lampoon’s European Vacation” (1985) ›› “National Lampoon’s Vacation” (1983) Chevy Chase. ›› “Barbershop” (2002, Comedy) Ice Cube. Å›› “Barbershop” (2002, Comedy) Ice Cube. Å SYFY 63›› “Resident Evil: Apocalypse” (2004) Milla Jovovich. ›› “Red” (2010, Action) Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman. Å (DVS) ›› “Red 2” (2013, Action) Bruce Willis, John Malkovich. Å (DVS) › “Friday the 13th” (2009, Horror) Jared Padalecki. Å SPIKE 64Cops Å Cops Å Cops Stings. Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å›› “The Mummy” (1999, Adventure) Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz. ’ Å COM 65(:05) ›› “Austin Powers in Goldmember” (2002) Å (:15) ›› “Super Troopers” (2001, Comedy) Jay Chandrasekhar. Å (:25) Jeff Dunham: Spark of Insanity Å Gabriel Iglesias: Aloha Fluffy Å›› “Super Troopers” (2001) Å MTV 66(3:30) › “Billy Madison” (1995) ’ Å›› “We’re the Millers” (2013) Jennifer Aniston. Premiere. ’ Å››› “Pitch Perfect” (2012) Anna Kendrick, Skylar Astin. ’ Å››› “The Hangover” (2009) Bradley Cooper. Premiere. ’ Å VH1 67(3:50) ›› “Evan Almighty” (2007) Steve Carell. ’ Å›› “Space Jam” (1996) Michael Jordan. ’ Å››› “Love & Basketball” (2000, Romance) Sanaa Lathan, Omar Epps. ’ Å››› “White Men Can’t Jump” (1992) Wesley Snipes. ’ CMTV 68(3:30) ››› “Secretariat” (2010) Diane Lane, John Malkovich. Å››› “Home Alone” (1990, Children’s) Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci. Å› “Joe Dirt” (2001) David Spade, Dennis Miller. Å›› “Tooth Fairy” (2010) Dwayne Johnson. Å BET 69(1:30) “Coach Carter” (2005) ›› “ATL” (2006) Tip Harris, Lauren London. Four Atlanta teens face challenges. “Deuces” (2016) Lance Gross. Premiere. (:45) ››› “Coach Carter” (2005, Drama) Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Ri’chard, Rob Brown. SCIENCE 83They Do It? They Do It? They Do It? They Do It? They Do It? They Do It? What on Earth? ’ Å What on Earth? “Episode 10” (N) ’ Å (:04) What on Earth? 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OR- TORS. eSTaTe OF eileen TOTTen BRaKe- 472-5041 Publications Bill (deceased) docket no. 2017-PR-105. no- ner..... 472-5041 deR OF PuBliCaTiOn, in this cause, it appear- tice is hereby given that on the 27th day of april, ing from the Motion for Publication and the entire 2017, letters Testamentary in respect of the es- record as a whole, that the defendant, Jeremy tate of eileen Totten Brakebill, deceased, who gabriel allen whereabouts are unknown such died april 25, 2017 were issued to the under- that ordinary service of process cannot be had signed by the Probate Court of Bradley County, LEGAL PUBLICATION upon them; it is therefore ORdeRed that publi- Tennessee. all persons, resident and non-resi- dent, having claims, matured or unmatured, SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S cation of this order be made for four consecutive against the estate are required to file the same weeks in the Cleveland daily Banner a newspa- with the Clerk of the above named Court on or NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE per published in Bradley County, Tennessee no- before the earlier of the dates prescribed in (1) or tifying the defendant Jeremy gabriel allen that (2) otherwise their claims will be forever barred: they are required to answer and make defense to (1) (a) Four (4) months from the date of the first default having been made in the terms, conditions, and payments provided in a certain deed publication (or posting, as the case may be) of the Complaint for divorce in the office of the this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of Trust dated July 13, 2009, executed by BRian JORdan BalleW, unMaRRied, to Chancery Court of Tennessee for Bradley of this notice to creditors at least sixty (60) days County, located at the Bradley County Court before the date that is four (4) months from the david S. huMBeRd, BRadley COunTy, Trustee, of record in BOOK 1921 Page 242, for house, 155 north Ocoee Street, Cleveland, Tn date of the first publication (or posting); or (B) the benefit of BanK OF Cleveland,eXiSTing undeR The laWS OF The STaTe OF 37311, within 5 days after the fourth weekly pub- Sixty (60) days from the date the creditor re- lication of this order and that, upon their failure to ceived an actual copy of this notice to creditors if Tn, P.O. BOX 5000, Cleveland, Tn 37320-5000, in the Register's Office for BRadley the creditor received the copy of the notice less do so, the petition will be taken as admitted by than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four County, Tennessee and to J. PhilliP JOneS and/OR JeSSiCa d. BinKley, either of them and the case set for hearing without their (4) months from the date of first publication (or whom may act, appointed as Substitute Trustee in an instrument of record in the Register's presence. This 26 day of april, 2017. Jerri Bry- posting) as described in (1) (a); or (2) Twelve ant, Chancellor. Respectfully Submitted, andrew (12) months from the decedent's date of death. Office for BRadley County, Tennessee, to secure the indebtedness described; WheReaS, B. Morgan BPR #26879, attorney for Plaintiff, This 27th day of april, 2017. Wayne gilBeRT P.O. Box 1161, Cleveland, Tn 37364-1161, TOTTen, Personal Representative of the estate the said deed of Trust was last assigned to TenneSSee hOuSing develOPMenT of eileen Totten Brakebill. CliFFORd e. Wil- agenCy, the entire indebtedness having been declared due and payable by TenneSSee 423-614-7555. This 27 day of april, 2017, SOn, attorney for the estate. SaRah e. COle- SaRah e. COleMan CleRK & MaSTeR. Man, CleRK and MaSTeR By: Cheryl White, hOuSing develOPMenT agenCy By and ThROugh iTS SeRviCeR and auThOR- deputy Clerk. May 5, 12, 19, 26, 2017 iZed agenT, u.S. BanK naTiOnal aSSOCiaTiOn, being the present owner/holder or May 5, 12, 2017 authorized agent, designee or servicer of the holder/owner of said indebtedness, has re- quested foreclosure proceedings to be instituted; and as provided in said deed of Trust, i, J. LEGAL PUBLICATION STaTe OF TenneSSee, dePaRTMenT OF LEGAL PUBLICATION PhilliP JOneS/JeSSiCa d. BinKley, will by virtue of the power and authority vested in ChildRen’S SeRviCeS, v. ShaTOnya me as Substitute Trustee, on ThuRSday, June 15, 2017 aT 1:00 P.M. (lOCal TiMe) aT MCCann docket no. J-16-222, The State of INVITATION FOR BIDS Tennessee, department of Children’s Services, The Main dOOR OF The BRadley COunTy COuRThOuSe, 155 nORTh OCOee has filed a petition in the Juvenile Court of Brad- Sealed bids for Surveillance System design and installation STReeT in Cleveland, BRadley COunTy, TenneSSee, sell to the highest bidder for ley County, Tennessee, seeking to terminate the will be received by the Cleveland housing authority, 450 parental rights of ShaTonya McCann to the child cash, free from the equity of redemption, homestead, and dower, and all other exemptions isaac Wayne McComb. a trial in this case is set Walker Street ne, Cleveland, Tennessee, until May 15, 2017 for June 5, 2017 at 1:30 p.m. ShaTonya McCann which are expressly waived, and subject to any unpaid taxes, if any, the following described must appear before this Court on that date to de- at 10:00 a.M. eST. termine whether her parental rights to the subject a copy of the RFP may be obtained at the Cleveland hous- property in BRadley County, Tennessee, to wit: child should be terminated and forever ended. The Court is located in Cleveland, Tennessee. if ing authority, 450 Walker Street ne, Cleveland, Tennessee ShaTonya McCann does not come to the trial, 37320. PROPeRTy lOCaTed in COunTy OF BRadley, TenneSSee: the state will ask the Court to allow it to proceed without contest. That means that the state will The right is reserved to reject any or all bids or to waive any ask the Court to let it present proof without hav- Being lOCaTed in The ThiRd Civil diSTRiCT OF BRadley COunTy, TenneSSee: ing any lawyer appear and defend ShaTonya informalities in the bidding. no bidder may withdraw his bid McCann’s rights in court. if the Court believes that the department of Children’s Services has within 30 days after the actual date of the opening thereof. lOT ThRee hundRed One (301), in ROlling BROOK, SeCTiOn iX, SuBdiviSiOn, OF proved its case, then ShaTonya McCann’s pa- WalK ThROugh and PReBid COnFeRenCe rental rights will be forever terminated, and she ReCORd in PlaT BOOK 4, Page 90, in The RegiSTeR’S OFFiCe OF BRadley will never be able to see the child again or object at 10:00 a.M., eST. on Monday, May 8, 2017, a prebid con- to his adoption. if the Court issues an order COunTy, TenneSSee. granting the motion, ShaTonya McCann will have ference will be held at the Cleveland housing authority, for 30 days from entry of the order to contact the the purpose of answering questions bidders may have con- Court and appeal. Copies of all orders and mo- PRiOR TiTle SOuRCe: Being The SaMe Real eSTaTe COnveyed TO BRian JOR- tions filed in this case will be left for ShaTonya cerning the project. immediately following the prebid confer- McCann with the Clerk of the Juvenile Court. dan BalleW TO BRuCe aMMOnS, MaRRied By deed ReCORded in The RegiS- This will constitute appropriate service on her for ence, a walk-through of the project will be held by the Owner. TeR’S OFFiCe OF BRadley COunTy, TenneSSee in BOOK 1921, Page 240. all future filings in this case. Cleveland housing authority april 14, 21, 28, 2017; May 5, 2017 By: Paul dellinger, executive director ThiS COnveyanCe iS Made SuBJeCT TO The FOllOWing: april 28, May 5, 2017 LEGAL PUBLICATION Notice to Creditors LEGAL PUBLICATION any gOveRnMenTal ZOning and SuBdiviSiOn ORdinanCeS OR RegulaTiOnS in The ChanCeRy COuRT FOR BRadley COunTy, TenneSSee PROBaTe diviSiOn. Notice of Sale in eFFeCT TheReOn. in Re: The eSTaTe OF haZel iRene OWnBy. no: 2017-PR-106. nOTiCe TO 2006 Ford vin# 1FaFP34n57W235987 CRediTORS eSTaTe OF: haZel iRene 2001 audi vin# Waueh64B01n019128 all aPPliCaBle COndiTiOnS, ReSTRiCTiOnS, ReSeRvaTiOnS, eaSeMenTS, eTC., OWnBy. notice is hereby given that on april 27, 2017, letters Testamentary in respect of the es- 1996 Ford vin# 1FalP5ZuXTa268709 aS ShOWn On Said ReCORded PlaT. tate of hazel irene Ownby, deceased March 7, 2017, were issued to the undersigned by the 2007 hyundai vin# KMhdu46d57u228596 Chancery Court of Bradley County, Tennessee. 2001 Buick vin# 2g4WS52JX11196344 any and all COndiTiOnS, ReSTRiCTiOnS, ReSeRvaTiOnS, and eaSeMenTS, iF all persons, resident and non-resident, having claims, matured or unmatured, against the es- 2001 honda vin# 1hgCg56461a003823 aPPliCaBle. tate are required to file the same with the Clerk of the above named court on or before the earlier 1996 Corolla vin# JT2Ba02eXT0131092 of the dates prescribed in (1) or (2) otherwise 1999 izuzu vin# 4S2CK58W3X4350064 ReSTRiCTiOnS ReCORded in MiSC. BOOK 95, Page 231, in The RegiSTeR’S OF- their claims will be forever barred: (1) (a) Four (4) months from the date of the first publication 1999 Pontiac vin# 1g2ne12T2XM906811 FiCe OF BRadley COunTy, TenneSSee. (or posting, as the case may be) of this notice if the creditor received an actual copy of this no- 1994 Jeep vin# 1J4Fy2950RP470899 tice to Creditors at least sixty (60) days before 2004 lincoln vin# 1lnhM87a14y637728 alSO Being The SaMe PROPeRTy COnveyed TO BRian JORdan BalleW By the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting); or (1) (B) Sixty 1992 Ford vin# 1FTCR10a3nua65412 WaRRanTy deed daTed July 13, 2009 OF ReCORd in BOOK 1921, Page 240, Reg- (60) days from the date the creditor received an iSTeR’S OFFiCe FOR BRadley COunTy, TenneSSee. actual copy of the notice to Creditors if the credi- 1973 Buick vin# 4v39T3y116557 tor received the copy of the notice less than sixty (60) days prior to the date that is four (4) months from the date of the first publication (or posting) ThiS iS iMPROved PROPeRTy KnOWn aS 2371 ROlling BROOK dR ne, Cleve- as described in (1)(a); or (2) Twelve (12) months land, Tn 37323. from the decedent's date of death. Submitted april 27, 2017. Faye Sipe, Personal Representa- by 18th Street Towing llC at 2910 South lee hwy, Cleve- tive. Sheridan C.F. Randolph, #034520, attorney land, Tn 37311. Owner or lien holder must pay charges to re- for estate, P.O. Box 1035, Cleveland, Tn 37364. PaRCel id: 043O e 018.00 000 423-464-6793. Sarah e. Coleman, Clerk & Mas- claim vehicle. ter May 5, 12, 2017 The Sale OF The SuBJeCT PROPeRTy iS WiThOuT WaRRanTy OF any Kind, and May 5,12, 2017 iS FuRTheR SuBJeCT TO The RighT OF any TenanT(S) OR OTheR PaRTieS OR enTiTieS in POSSeSSiOn OF The PROPeRTy. any RePReSenTaTiOn COnCeRn- LEGAL PUBLICATIONS ing any aSPeCT OF The SuBJeCT PROPeRTy By a ThiRd PaRTy iS nOT The ReP- CITY OF CLEVELAND ReSenTaTiOn/ReSPOnSiBiliTy OF TRuSTee(S)/ SuBSTiTuTe TRuSTee(S) OR PUBLIC SALE OF SURPLUS ITEmS TheiR OFFiCe. a public sale will be held at the Cleveland Police Service Center located at 100 Church ThiS Sale iS SuBJeCT TO any unPaid TaXeS, iF any, any PRiOR lienS OR en- Street, n.e., Cleveland, Tn on Wednesday, May 10, 2017 from 9:00 a.m.- 11:00 a.m. for the CuMBRanCeS leaSeS, eaSeMenTS and all OTheR MaTTeRS WhiCh TaKe PRi- sale of surplus items (per attached list). any additional in- formation may be obtained by ORiTy OveR The deed OF TRuST undeR WhiCh ThiS FOReClOSuRe Sale iS contacting the Cleveland Purchasing department, located at 160 2nd Street ne, Cleveland, COnduCTed, inCluding BuT nOT liMiTed TO The PRiORiTy OF any FiXTuRe Fil- Tn. (423) 339-0260 or [email protected] ing. iF The u.S. dePaRTMenT OF The TReaSuRy/ inTeRnal Revenue SeRviCe, Terms: Cash or Cashier's Check. The STaTe OF TenneSSee dePaRTMenT OF Revenue, OR The STaTe OF Ten- neSSee dePaRTMenT OF laBOR and WORK FORCe develOPMenT aRe liSTed CRaFTSMan 18 vOlT CO311 SilveRWaRe in WOOden BOX aS inTeReSTed PaRTieS in The adveRTiSeMenT, Then The nOTiCe OF ThiS COBRa ii Band 360 laSeR BuShnell TeleSCOPe FOReClOSuRe iS Being given TO TheM, and The Sale Will Be SuBJeCT TO all COBRa ii Band 360 laSeR 15 FRigidaiRe a/C uniT aPPliCaBle gOveRnMenTal enTiTieS RighT TO RedeeM The PROPeRTy, all aS eChO ChainSaW lg a/C uniT ReQuiRed By 26 u.S.C. 7425, T.C.a. 67-1-1433, and 28 u.S.C. 2410 (C). The nOTiCe CRaFTSMan Chain SaW TOShiBa li-iOn BaTTeRy PK ReQuiReMenTS OF T.C.a. 35-5-101 eT SeQ. have Been MeT. POPulan ChainSaW hP BaTTeRy FOR laPTOP 40 PieCe TaP & dye SeT X BOX 360 COnTROlleR The RighT iS ReSeRved TO adJOuRn The day OF The Sale TO anOTheR day, CRaFTSMan COMPOund MiTRe SaW X BOX gaMe SySTeM TiMe and PlaCe CeRTain WiThOuT FuRTheR PuBliCaTiOn, uPOn annOunCe- CRaFTSMan dRill 6.0 aMP PlaySTaTiOn 2 guiTaR heRO MenT aT The TiMe and PlaCe FOR The Sale SeT FORTh aBOve. The PORTeR CaBle dRill ninTendO gaMe CuBe gaMeS TRuSTee/SuBSTiTuTe TRuSTee ReSeRveS The RighT TO ReSCind The Sale BlaCK & deCKeR SaW PlaySTaTiOn 2 gaMeS 7 PieCe WRenCh SeT CannOn PiCTuRe PRinTeR iF yOu PuRChaSe a PROPeRTy aT The FOReClOSuRe Sale, The enTiRe PuR- BOSTiTCh aiR nail gun FuJi digiTal CaMeRa ChaSe PRiCe iS due and PayaBle aT The COnCluSiOn OF The auCTiOn in The BOSTiTCh BRad nail gun eMeRSOn ReCORdeR nO ReMOTe FORM OF a CeRTiFied/BanK CheCK Made PayaBle TO OR endORSed TO laW SKil SaW 18 vOlT CanOn POWeR ShOT CaMeRa OFFiCe OF J. PhilliP JOneS. nO PeRSOnal CheCKS Will Be aCCePTed. TO ThiS CRaFTSMan 3/8 in dRill CaSiO digiTal CaMeRa end, yOu MuST BRing SuFFiCienT FundS TO OuTBid The lendeR and any BlaCK & deCKeR Jig SaW PanaSOniC OMni CaMCORdeR BlaCK & deCKeR 6 v dRill OTheR BiddeRS. inSuFFiCienT FundS Will nOT Be aCCePTed. aMOunTS Re- STaRTReK SeaSOn 1 Ceived in eXCeSS OF The Winning Bid Will Be ReFunded TO The SuCCeSSFul CaMPBell hauSField aiR RaTCheT PuRChaSeR aT The TiMe The FOReClOSuRe deed iS deliveRed. CaMPBell hauSField aiR COMPReSSOR BRunO Blu Ray hydRauliC FlOOR JaCK SOPRanOS SeaSOn 6 PT 1/PT 2 dvd'S OTheR inTeReSTed PaRTieS: TenneSSee hOuSing develOPMenT agenCy iPOd 80 gB MOnK SeaSOn 6 dvd (STiMuluS lOan PROgRaM) iPOd 120 gB Will & gRaCe SeaSOn 7 TOM TOM gPS aMiTROn WaTCh QuaRTZ ThiS iS an aTTeMPT TO COlleCT a deBT and any inFORMaTiOn OBTained Will TOM TOM gPS Xl lee COllege Men'S WaTCh Be uSed FOR ThaT PuRPOSe. gaRMin nuvi gPS FOSSil Men'S WaTCh haRMan/KaRdOn gPS MOnTana TiMe WaTCh This is improved property known as 2371 ROlling BROOK dR ne, Cleveland, Tn JvC STeReO TRuTeCh gO anyWheRe dvd PlayeR 37323. SOny STeReO/Cd PlayeR W/3 SPeaKeRS duRaBand dvd PlayeR Old COinS FROM 40'S and 50'S aPeX digiTal dvd PlayeR J. PhilliP JOneS/JeSSiCa d. BinKley, SuBSTiTuTe TRuSTee PulSe SMaRT Pen PRO PaCK (2) PhiliPS lCd 19' Tv 1800 hayeS STReeT Sylvania OBSeRvaTiOn SySTeM MeMOReX 15" lCd diSPlay Tv naShville, Tn 37203 SenTRy 2100 FiRe PROOF SaFe alPine SPeaKeR in BOX (615) 254-4430 geMeinhaRdT FluTe lOgiTeCh COMPuTeR SPeaKeRS www.phillipjoneslaw.com uniden 2 Way RadiOS RCa ReaR SPeaKeR www.auction.com MB QuaRT 2 Way CROSSOveR COnneCTOR SOny SPeaKeR/SPeaKeR Only F17-0359 dunlOP gOlF CluBS May 5, 12, 19, 2017 hP Cd WRiTeR May 5, 7, 9, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Friday, May 5, 2017—21

15. Yard Sales 29. Help Wanted - Part-time 40. general Services offered 49. apartments For Rent 59. Mobile Homes For Sale 72. Cars For Sale 445 ApAche Trail, off Mouse creek LicenSeD pART time bartender Bo’S TRee SeRVice: over 30 DupLex: 3 Bedroom, 1 bath, 2 BeDRooM 2 bath split plan. Road. Saturday 8am. Three Fami- needed at the American Legion. Ap- years experience. insured, free es- washer/ dryer hookup, $535 14x70. Good condition. All appli- lies. Women's and teen girl's ply in person. 423-476-4451. timates. Bucket Truck. monthly, $375 deposit. no peTS! ances, front and back porch in- clothes, housewares, books, tools, 423-284-9814 or 423-544-2249. 423-458-5375. cluded. MuST Be MoVeD. $5,000 workshop items, storage table, table- SchooL BuS Drivers wanted. no or best offer. 229-869-2677. top jewelry displays, churn, chairs, experience necessary. Will train. exTRA nice 1 bedroom, $385 closeout jewelry $2.00 each. Lots of 423-716-8912. CoMPleTe laWnCaRe monthly, $300 deposit. no smoking, 65. Campers and equipment no pets. 423-472-6911. good useable items. Rain or shine. Commercial and Residential MuST See to appreciate 2007 Win- 30. Help Wanted - Full Time Landscaping, aerating and over AT FAMiLy Worship center on Dal- nice 2 bedroom in cleveland. nebago Adventure 38J, 3 slides, less expeRienceD cAReGiVeRS and seeding, mowing, trimming, Ground level. Remodeled: Stove, re- than 50k miles, clean, good condi- 2016 DoDGe charger SxT Stock# ton pike next to the Armory Satur- cnAs who are available to work mulching, pressure washing, yard day, May 6th, 8am-1pm. Rain date frigerator, blinds, water and sewer tion. $68,500. Firm. call for appoint- 8010 Loaded, heated Seats, V6 2nd, 3rd, or weekends. please apply clean- up, leaf service. furnished. no pets, no smoking. call ment. 423-961-3129. $21,100 423-244-0044. May 13th. Fund raiser for missions in person at 60 25th Street nW #3, licensed and insured. over seas. please come out to sup- for information between 9am-6pm in cleveland. Monday- Friday from Free estimates 423-479-5570. 68. Sport Utility vehicles port the Gospel of Jesus christ. very reliable LLoyD'S uSeD cARS 11am-4pm. 423-476-5681 BLue BARn Sale. inside. May 4, 5, offering the best Rates in Town! nice ToWnhouSe! 2 bedroom, cheMicAL TAnk Driver cDL class Call Saylors outdoor Services 2.5 bath, 3319 Travis Street. Ask 5526 Waterlevel highway and 7. Antique Tools, Tools, Multi- A with hazmat/ Tanker. and van cleveland, Tn family household. Lots to see. 423-432-7167 about pets. $825 monthly. call/ text drivers, no hazmat required. clean 423-400-0962. www.lloydsusedcars.com 8am-5pm. 2236 Lead Mine Valley motor vehicle record, 2 years driving come by, make an offer, cash talks. Road SW. experience. Tank experience pre- debbie’S Cleaning SeRviCe SMALL ApARTMenT, partly fur- 2007 chevrolet Trailblazer, 2007 cheRokee hiLLS community ferred. call Buddy 423-364-3046. nished with utilities included. Ga- chevy colorado x cab with 4 doors, Wide yard Sale. May 6. 8am-? Take Spring Cleaning For Your Home rage, good location, no smoking or 2010 nissan Versa, 2007 Ford es- cLeVeLAnD RooFinG co, inc. is pets. $490 per month, plus $490 de- Dalton pike S. Turn right onto 317e or business! 2015 honDA cR-V ex Stock# cape, 2005 pontiac Montana Van, looking for Roofers and Laborers. A posit. 423-614-7279. 2004 honda Accord, 2001 Ford Go three miles to cherokee hills on drivers license is a plus. Must be T16732A Loaded, heated Seats, left. Watch for balloons. Furniture, We offer a one- Time Cleaning unFuRniSheD 1 bedroom apart- Moonroof $17,499 423-244-0044 Ranger king cab with 4 doors. able to pass a drug test. hourly pay Service, daily, Weekly, tools, clothing and more. is based on experience. employee ment. Located in very safe, quiet bi-Weekly and Monthly Cleaning and peaceful area near Larry hill benefits and 401k. Must apply in Plans… cLeVeLAnD chuRch of christ. person at 307 industrial Way SW, Ford Dealership. Apartment has re- 1025 Beech circle. Saturday cleveland, Tn 37311. no cALLS frigerator, stove, free electricity, free Window cleaning is also water. $550 monthly, $200 deposit. 8am-12noon. Baby items. Men's & pLeASe. available. Reuse the News women's clothing. Multi- family sale. 6 month lease. no pets. no smoking coVinGTon cReDiT is hiring for anywhere on property. Recycle this newspaper coLLecTiBLe yARD sale. canning an assistant manager. excellent Rates Starting as low as $75.00 423-304-2973. jars, crystal and colored glass, benefit package, paid holidays, paid based on Home Size and Mccoy ware, linens and more. 5206 vacation, 401k and more. no experi- Cleaning Request. 50. Mobile Homes For Rent Dalton pike, Se cleveland, Tn ence necessary, willing to train. Ap- ply within at 200 Grove Avenue. no We use a color-coded cleaning coLLeGeToWn MoBiLe eS- 37323. Friday, May 5th, noon. Satur- TATeS: Two bedrooms nice and 2016 hyunDAi Tucson Se Stock# day May 6th 8am-? phone calls please! system to eliminate cross HELP WANTED contamination. clean. 472–6555. 8009 Loaded, Award Winning huGe cARpoRT & yard sale! Rain DeLiVeRy DRiVeR with F endorse- 52. Sleeping Rooms $19,500 423-244-0044 •HVAC Service or Shine! May 4th, 5th & 6th. 1098 ment needed. Apply in person at Selling Your Home? hildabrand Road ocoee Tn. Follow Scott's Furniture company 1650 We Will get Your Home in Tip $149 PlUS tax weekly special, 1 Man signs from hwy 411 & hwy 64. An- South Lee highway, cleveland. Top Shape So it Will Sell person with ad, hBo/ eSpn. tique tools anvils glassware, clothes, eARn ThouSAnD$ from home. Be Quickly! 423-728–4551. •HVAC Duct hardware items, (2) 1-Ton Trucks. careful of work-at-home schemes. Many more items! BReezeWAyexTenDeDSTAy.coM Installer hidden costs can add up, and re- Cleveland business, Family WeekLy rate paid in advance, aver- huGe FouR family yard sale. Sat- quirements may be unrealistic. owned & operated… ages $46.43 nightly plus tax. Experience Needed urday May 6 from 8am-? Furniture, Learn how to avoid work-at-home 423-584-6505. scams. call the Federal Trade com- References available! baby clothes, and accessories. 2016 ToyoTA 4Runner SR5 Stock# CALL Bikes, Workout gym, collectibles, mission. 1-877-FTc-heLp. A mes- all Work guaranteed! 53. Houses For Rent sage from cleveland Daily Banner 8088 Loaded, one owner, RWD etc. Take Stuart Road to Michigan $34,400 423-244-0044. Avenue Road. Turn left. First house and the FTc. or visit our Web site at Call or email Us Today (423) 421-5189 on left next to airport and houses www.ftc.gov 423-593-1525 [email protected] across from charleston hosiery. eLLioTT'S cuRRenTLy has open- 72. Cars For Sale cancelled if raining. Follow signs! ings for full time retail sales associ- exTReMe MAinTenAnce home/ huGe inDooR yard sale. parkway ates. candidates must be strong Mobile home commercial, residen- 2008 CHevRoleT LOCAL MANAGEMENT Baptist church off highway 64. 185 customer oriented professionals with tial, painting (interior/ exterior). Meadow Lane Se. Saturday May 6th previous retail experience. Qualified Trailblazer lT company is seeking full time Decks, plumbing, electrical, roofing, 4WD, Silver $7,950 employment for only. All proceeds go to mission trip. applicants must be highly energetic siding, all work! 30 years experi- Rain or shine! individuals with an extremely outgo- puBLiSheR'S noTice: All real es- accounting/office person. ence. Free estimates. 2007 Jeep liberty Sport ing personality. prospects must be 423-331-7045. tate advertised in this newspaper is huGe yARD SALe in BAck. 2009 motivated and capable of working subject to the Federal Fair housing 4WD, Red $5,950 Duties include: AP coding and data kyker Bonner - behind Stuart School closely with their team as well as in- iF you need dirt, gravel, mulch Act of 1968 and the Tennessee hu- entry, and reconciling bank 2005 Chevrolet off keith Street. Lots of glassware, dividually. $10.50 hourly plus com- hauled/ spread, bush hogging, drive- man Rights Act which makes it ille- statement, doing inventory for many different things. 9am-4pm Sat- Silverado Truck mission with benefits. no phone way scraped, mowing or garden till- gal to advertise "any preference, office supplies and ordering them urday, Sunday and Monday. Rain or calls please. email resumes to: ing contact ARc Tractor & Lawn limitation or discrimination based on Reg. cab. 2WD, White. $7,250 Shine working on reports using excel, [email protected]. Service for FRee estimate and low race, color, religion, sex, or national miscellaneous office rates 423-650-6768. origin, handicap/ disability or an in- 2002 Chevrolet Trailblazer lTZ inSiDe GARAGe Sale. 4154 Ful- FuLL TiMe help wanted, will train. 4WD, Silver $4,950 responsibilities. Other duties and/ bright Road. Friday and Saturday. tention to make any such prefer- Apply at champion cleaners. 4590 pAinTinG, SheeT Rock Repair, or tasks may be assigned on as 8:30am-? north Lee highway. ence, limitation or discrimination." needed basis. Must be able to work Roof Leaks. Gutter cleaning and This newspaper will not knowingly 2000 lexus RX-300 Moving Sale. 3 families. Satur- other small jobs. 40 years experi- All WD, Gold and Tan $6,950 in multi- task environment. Must LocAL coMpAny hiring o T R accept any advertising for real estate have organizing skills. day only. 8am. 157 ashlin Ridge Drivers class A cDL. 2 years mini- ence. 423-618-6559. which is in violation of the law. our ne. low, low prices! Wheelin' come by and see our selection at mum experience with good record. readers are informed that all dwell- PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE IN and dealin'. Come get it! 423-595-8922. RooF LeAkS. We specialize in roof 607 Georgetown Road. cleveland, ings advertised in this newspaper ACCOUNTING HELPFUL. repairs. 20+ years leak stopping ex- are available on an equal opportu- Tn 37311. MoVinG/ yARD Sale. 3441 Ridge- MeDicAL pRAcTice seeking expe- perience. call us anytime, 24/7 @ rienced Medical Receptionist. Some nity basis. equal housing opportu- way Drive. Friday and Saturday (865)221-2093. nity, M/F. HeRbeRT benTon Mail resumes to: #3908-P, 8am-2pm. Downsizing. Lots of good of the duties include scheduling, re- c/o Cleveland Daily Banner, ferrals, insurance, check in and RooF RepLAceMenT with Best 3 BeDRooM home, central cleve- USed CaRS, inC. P.O. Box 3600, Cleveland, stuff. Jukebox. Man cave items. Roofing! Warranty certification. cer- Baby changing table, furniture. pool check out. We will only interview land. $625 monthly, Washer and TN 37320-3600 candidates with medical practice re- tified Tennessee Roofer/ Bonded Dryer hookups. 423-650-5027. 607 Georgetown Rd. table, Air hockey table. Lots of good- 423-595-1798. bestroofing.biz ies! ceptionist experience. #794-p, c/o Cleveland, TN 37311 cleveland Daily Banner, p.o. Box Top cuT LAWn cARe- Mowing, 54. lots For Sale 423-472-1546 MuLTi FAMiLy yard sale Saturday 3600, cleveland, Tn 37320-3600. 423-472-6594 weedeating, aerating, overseeding, Join uS Saturday 11:30-2:00 as 7am-1pm. 240 hidden Forest Drive etc. professional service, affordable off 64 highway. Boys clothes, new- noW hiRinG company Driver: we grill out and display our home Starting pay .36 per mile. prices. honest, dependable, friendly sites for sale in the ocoee Moun- L OOKING F OR born-6. Juniors clothes 0-8, lots of service. 16 years in the business. household items. home most weekends. tain club Subdivision ranging from Must have 2 years cDL driving 423-593-9634 $8,000 to $16,900. Beautiful views experience, good M V R and of the mountains, reserve your A N A FFORDABLE MuLTi FAMiLy yard sale. Saturday pSp Report. 45. vacation Rentals spot today and build your dream May 6th. 8am-? Strawhill Road and call: 423-507-8929 between 2 RiVeRS cAMpinG: RV park, home! uS-64 e take right on old humberd Road. 11am-5pm, Monday- Friday, cabin Rentals, directly on the river Federal Road. Take right on Sloan P LACE T O L IVE MuLTi- FAMiLy sale. 268 cotton- ask for Becky or come to: at junction of hiwassee and ocoee Gap Road. The grilling will be tak- wood Bend in Ridgestone park off of 177 county Road 254, Rivers. 423-338-7208. ing place at the entrance of the Are You 62 Years or Older? Athens, Tn 37303 Freewill Road. Friday 5pm-8pm and 46. Storage Space For Rent subdivision. eRA BLue key Saturday 8am-12pm. for application. pRopeRTieS 423-790-1610. cALFee'S Mini Warehouse for rent: 2012 LexuS iS 250 Stock# • Conveniently Located MuLTi- FAMiLy sale. Variety of noW hiRinG kitchen Staff. Shake Shack. call 423-472-2200 or apply Georgetown pike, Spring place T17283A Loaded, Leather, RWD items. May 6th, Saturday, 8am-3pm. Road and highway 64. call 56. Houses For Sale $20,354 423-244-0044 • Activities Provided 1301 chestuee Road, Delano, Tn. in person. open year round. com- petitive wages. 476–2777. AGenT/ oWneR: Three homes oAk GRoVe community yard Sale from $99,900 to $159,900. 3 to 4 noW hiRinG: newly Weds Foods, LonG TeRM indoor Storage. Most at oak Grove elementary School. inc. Starting pay $11 hour. Apply in bedrooms, 1 to 2 baths, SW or ne. North Cleveland 400 Durkee Road. May 6th from cars, Trucks, SuV's, Boats. call owner financing or lease- with- op- person at 187 industrial Lane SW David. 423-902-2808. 7am-1pm. cleveland Tn 37311. tions. STony BRookS ReALTy Towers 423-479-4514. once A yeAR 3 family yard sale! TeMpSAFe SToRAGe SiGn inSTALLATion and Mainte- climate controlled aTTenTion 1ST TiMe Call (423) 479-9639 Friday and Saturday, May 5th and nance. Will train. Must have class B 6th, 8am-? Trinkets, toys, fishing & outside units HoMe bUYeRS 1200 Magnolia Ave. NE • Cleveland, TN 37311 cDL. 2009 Blythe Ave cleveland. Downtown Location supplies, crafts, clothing of all sizes no phone calls. a gReaT neW PRogRaM and much more. 954 old charles- & Georgetown Road ACCEPTING 614-4111 THaT Will CoveR YoUR ton Road ne, cleveland, Tn SpoTTeR FuLL time. Move Semi doWn PaYMenT and 37312. trailer on private property. no cDL. 47. business Property For CloSing CoST APARTMENTS & APPLICATIONS We'll train you! Reliable. Bacon Lo- 1BDRM - Utilities Included gistics. 40 hours a week. Great Rent Call Me TodaY! HOMES FOR RENT SATuRDAy, 9AM-4pM. corner of In Rent $550.00 harrison pike & Westside Drive. pay! paid vacation. in person 2765 oFFice/ ReTAiL- Star Vue Square HeRb laCY 423-476-5518 Michigan Ave Rd. Building #9 Ap- EFFICIENCY APTS. - Tools- air & electric. Truck mirrors. 7,000 square feet, $4,000 monthly. 423-593-1508 Online Rental Payment Available Frame hitches. Desk & Filing cabi- ply now! owner/ Agent 423-987-9232. aFFiliaTe bRoKeR Utilities Included net, household items, and this & ASK ABOUT SELECT “SPECIALS” Rent Based On Income. that!. VeTeRinARy TechniciAn/ Assis- 48. office Space For Rent www.bender-realty.com CenTURY 21 *Income Restrictions Apply tant: experience required. Must be 1510 STuART Road - Suites rang- 1ST CHoiCe RealToRS or come by office North Cleveland Towers does not discriminate on the basis of TWo FAMiLy yard Sale Saturday available nights and weekends. handicapped status in the admission or access to, or treatment or EQUAL HOUSING May 6th. 7am-3pm. 1711 Stuart ing from 150 to 2,000 square feet. 425 25th Street OPPORTUNITY employment in its federally assisted programs and activities. Send resume to p.o. Box 372 competitive pricing. Rent includes Avenue. charleston, Tn 37310, fax to 2075 oCoee ST utility, boardroom, breakroom. Cleveland, Tn 37311 yARD SALe 189 kinser Road on 423-336-2887 or email: 423-476-3261. [email protected]. 478-2332 highway 64 across from ocoee Win- [email protected] ery. Saturday 8am-? Lots of good 49. apartments For Rent things. 33. business opportunities $525: 1 Bedroom, 1 bath, laminate/ yARD SALe 5139 creek Bend cir- inveSTigaTe beFoRe vinyl flooring, new paint, includes all cle nW. 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Ap- then right on Dockery Street, then medical billing scam. call the Fed- pliances, central heat and Air and left on cooper Street, then left on eral Trade commission, single garage. home qualifies for Jackson circle. We have what you 1-877-FTc-heLp. first time home buyer's loan. Located need. Recliner, wood storage chest, A message from at 2012 central Street, cleveland. large book case. framed prints, cleveland Daily Banner and the call 423-506-2114. kitchen items, purses, clothes, too Federal Trade commission. or visit puBLiSheR'S noTice: All real es- our Web site at www.ftc.gov tate advertised in this newspaper is FoR SALe by owner. Located in many goodies to list. priced to go. northwood, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, brick come check it out. subject to the Federal Fair housing 34. Money To lend Act of 1968 and the Tennessee hu- home, excellent condition, many up- grades. 423-584-6477. yARD SALe. henegar Baptist neeD cA$h fast but can’t get a man Rights Act which makes it ille- church. May 5th and 6th. 8am- 2pm. loan? Don’t pay for the promise of a gal to advertise "any preference, on Mouse creek Road. loan. call the Federal Trade com- limitation or discrimination based on mission at 1-877-FTc-heLp to learn race, color, religion, sex, or national 18. articles For Sale how to spot advance-fee loan origin, handicap/ disability or an in- LoSe 30 lbs. in 30 days! Medical scams. A message from cleveland tention to make any such prefer- doctors say the only way to lose Daily Banner and the FTc. or visit ence, limitation or discrimination." weight is to eat less and exercise our Web site at www.ftc.gov This newspaper will not knowingly more. Learn how to avoid accept any advertising for real estate weight-loss scams. call the Federal 39. Services and Repairs which is in violation of the law. our houSe FoR Sale 4 bedrooms, 3 Trade commission at readers are informed that all dwell- baths, 3803 Woodbine circle nW. FURniTURe and Cabinets. Re- ings advertised in this newspaper 1-877-FTc-heLp. A message from paired, built, and refinished. slow- Asking $250,000 open house, May cleveland Daily Banner and the are available on an equal opportu- 7th: 2pm- 4pm; 423-421-2527 [email protected]. 423-802-1311. nity basis. equal housing opportu- FTc. or visit our Web site at houSe FoR sale by owner. 3 bed- www.ftc.gov houSe WAShinG, free estimates, nity, M/F. professional, gutters, decks, con- room, 2 bath, Ross-yates school SYble'S FloWeRS Mother's Day, crete, safe chemicals, affordable. 128 AShLey couRT off urbane zone. 131 Winding creek circle. cemetery Flowers, etc. order now! 423-650-8755. Road, 2 bedroom 2 bath duplex. ex- $143,900. 423-331-9213 423-762-1546. cellent condition. Garage, washer/ 40. general Services offered dryer hookup. no smoking, no pets. open houSe Sunday 2pm-4pm $700 deposit, $700 monthly. 128 Teal Drive nW TWo 250 gallon holding tanks with *BRADFoRD TRee SeRVice* 423-605-8456. Mallard cove metal surround cage. $125 each. TRiMMinG/ ReMoVAL Bucket 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 423-476-6476. truck/ chipper FRee estimates. ATTRAcTiVe, cLeAn, 2 bedroom. 2,882 square feet. insured. 423-421-4049 Dalton pike near Wal-Mart. $550 a 1.25 acres, cul-de-sac, level lot 19. estate Sales month. $550 deposit. no smoking. buyers agents welcome cALL FoR all lawn service and gen- no pets. Reference required. call for $319,000. eSTATe SALe. Friday and Satur- eral maintenance needs. contact day, May 5th and 6th. 8am-3pm. appointment. 423-472-6641. charles 423-505-2383. RoBin hooD Drive Se near Lake cash only. no early sales. 646 blYTHeWood- STeePleCHaSe Brooklawn Trail Se cleveland, Tn cApTuRe youR memories with Forest Middle School 4 bedroom, 2 aPaRTMenTS- 1 Bedroom with baths. Spacious split- level. Remod- 37323. Genorkus photography. Special utilities furnished ($389- $579); 2 events, custom photography por- eled kitchen and baths. Sun Room. 26. Plants-Soil-Seed-Feed Bedroom ($429- $609). Appliances Wooded area. Lots of cabinet space. traits, weddings, music and bands, furnished; duplexes. 423-472–7788. 423-728-5100. ALL your spring gar- senior, agricultural, commercial, Dishwasher, Refrigerator/ freezer. dening needs. Annuals, perennials, performances, and the newest cLeVeLAnD SuMMiT Apartments. Fireplace. ceramic tile. Recently re- shrubs, straw, gardening seeds and thing. Live portrait! contact efficiency and one bedroom units modeled. central air. Double carport vegetable plants. Misty Mountain George at: available immediately. Rent is based with Attached 1- car. Wooded lot. Greenhouse. 4220 Spring place [email protected] on income. equal housing opportu- Well- maintained. $159,900 Road. Look for the log cabin. to schedule yours today. nity, 44 inman Street. 479-3005. 423-650-2470 22—Cleveland Daily Banner—Friday, May 5, 2017 www.clevelandbanner.com