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STEPHEN REISS, TIMES-NEWS PHOTOS

Research and development intern Katie Smoot tests the solubility of rehydrated milk protein at the Idaho Milk Products Technical Center on Aug. 6 in Jerome.

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TWIN FALLS • Chobani’s research and development room doesn’t look like a laboratory. A rustic wood table sits in the center of the small room, surrounded by shelves full of fresh, natural ingredients: nuts, seeds, fruit, spices. Company officials say they’ve perfected the process of making Greek yogurt. Now they innovate with flavors. Kai Sacher, vice president of research and development, called it “sensory innovation — not technical innovation.” No need for microscopes here, agreed Babu Chinnasamy, research and design scientist. Chobani founder and CEO Hamdi Ulukaya insists on creating the right ambiance in the room where new flavors of Greek yogurt are designed at the largest Greek yogurt plant

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in the world. “Hamdi wants us to stand in the shoes of the consumer,” Chinnasamy said. The room has an inviting, homey feeling, similar to a country kitchen. Dozens of glass jars hold colorful, tactile ingredients with tastes and smells that bring back memories.

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To describe the process, the two scientists revealed Chobani’s newest innovation: Pumpkin Harvest Crisp, a seasonal product inspired by fresh pumpkin pie at Thanksgiving time. “We took that inspiration and asked ourselves, ‘How can we make that in yogurt?’” Chinnasamy said. They started with their core product, a popular blended Greek yogurt called Pumpkin Spice, and elevated it to pumpkin pie by playing around with textures and flavors.

Chobani research and development scientist Babu Chinnasamy, left, and Kai Sacher, vice president of R&D, show the ingredients they use to flavor yogurt Aug. 10 at Chobani’s research laboratory in Twin Falls.

3 Dairy Processors Make Magic Valley a Research Hot Spot MYCHEL MATTHEWS mmatthews@magicvalley.com

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magine a world without innovation. You probably can’t. Genius surrounds us. As long as man has been around, he’s been thinking of ways to make life easier and more productive.

But is every idea an innovation? Far from it. Merriam-Webster defines innovation as 1) a new idea, device or method, and 2) the act or process of introducing new ideas, devices or methods. But in business, innovation is more narrowly defined. It’s the act of translating an idea into a service or product for which customers will pay. In addition, it must satisfy a specific need or solve a problem — and be replicable at a reasonable cost. Innovation happens in two ways. The first is the continual evolution of an idea, where incremental changes are made over time. Take cow’s milk, for example. It’s a simple process to squeeze milk from a cow’s teat into a pail, then pour it into a glass to be served. But milk from a single cow doesn’t go far. Without innovation, every consumer who wants milk, butter, cheese, yogurt or ice cream would need a cow or two in their backyard. The dairy industry, over several generations, incrementally advanced milk production to the point that it’s one of the largest economic drivers in Idaho. The state’s 514 dairies now milk 561,577 cows twice a day, every day. The second form, called revolutionary innovations, are often game changers. They’re risky because they create new markets. Take whey, for example. Whey was a waste product of cheese manufacturing. For centuries, cheese makers tossed the whey drained from curds. As cheese production grew, disposal of the whey became a problem. Then someone realized whey contained a significant amount of protein and began feeding it to livestock. In the late 20th century, food manufacturers started to use albumin-based protein to make nutritious, highprotein drinks. Food scientists at a Magic Valley cheeseprocessing plant then had an idea: Isolate protein from whey and sell it to other food manufacturers. The innovation created a new worldwide market for whey protein and prompted other companies to follow suit. Some now take milk straight from the cow to protein, bypassing cheese production altogether. Today we take a look at successful innovations by three Magic Valley dairy processors — innovations that made rural southern Idaho a center of the industry’s advances.

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A2 • Sunday, September 13, 2015 5TH DISTRICT COURT NEWS

TWIN FALLS COUNTY‌ FELONY SENTENCINGS‌ Steven Leroy Vogt, AKA Steven R. Vogt, 55, Filer; DUI third or subsequent offense, $290.00 costs, $2,000 fine, $100 DNA, eight years penitentiary, two determinate, six indeterminate, credit for time served, three years drivers license suspension. Joseph Folland, 31, Centerville, Utah; DUI third or subsequent offense, $290.50 costs, $1,500 fine, $100 DNA, $100 restitution, $500 public defender, seven years penitentiary, three determinate, four indeterminate, credit for time served, 90 days retained jurisdiction, one year drivers license suspension. James Quintana Bonnell, 51, Arizona; Custodial interference, $245.50 costs, $500 public defender, $100 DNA, three years supervised probation.

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Channing Leroy Runyan, 24, Buhl; domestic battery inflicting traumatic injury, $275.50 costs, $1,000 fine, $500 public defender, $100 DNA, six years penitentiary, three determinate, three indeterminate, 90 days retained jurisdiction. Jeremiah Levi Ash, 32, Hansen; $245.50 costs,$100 DNA, 10 years supervised probation, commit to problem solving mental health court. H a r wo o d Wi l l i a m Goodwin, 46, Twin Falls; aggravated assault with a deadly weapon or instrument without the intent to kill, $245.50 costs, $100 DNA, five years penitentiary, three determinate, two indeterminate, 180 days retained jurisdiction on tradition rider. Troy Jordan Hardman, 28, Twin Falls; domestic battery inflicting traumatic injury, $275.50 costs, $100 DNA, $14.40 workmans comp fee, four years penitentiary, two determinate,

two indeterminate, sentence suspended, two years supervised probation. Brandon A. Saldivar Ramirez, 20, Twin Falls; aggravated battery by causing great bodily harm $245.00, $100 DNA, $28.80 workmans comp fee, $7, 968 restitution, five years penitentiary, three determinate, two indeterminate, sentence suspended, 48 hours community service , three years supervised probation, 60 days county jail held in abeyance until February hearing. Alexander Brandon Jones, AKA Branden, 25, Twin Falls; possession of a controlled substance, $285.50 costs, $1,000 fine, $500 public defender, $100 DNA, $380 court compliance program, six years penitentiary, two determinate, four indeterminate, sentence suspended, three years supervised probation, 100 hours community service. Jared Lee Gifford, 23, Post Falls; $245.50 costs,

$1,250 fine, $500 public defender, $100 DNA, 24 hours workmans comp fee, six years penitentiary, three determinate, three indeterminate, sentence suspended, three years supervised probation, 30 days county jail, 30 days suspended, 40 hours community service. Burglary charge dismissed. William Curtis Carter, 51, Buhl; domestic battery in the presence of a child, $275.50 costs, $500 fine, 15 years penitentiary, five determinate, ten indeterminate, 90 days retained jurisdiction. Aggravated assault with a deadly weapon or instrument charge dismissed.

DIVORCE CIVIL PROCEEDINGS‌ S h a ro n B o h m a n v. James Bohman Kaori Tiu v. Christopher Tiu Jessica Gil v. Benjamin Gil Matthew Lancaster v. Jordan Lancaster

Report: Lack of Fuel Caused Plane to Crash in 2013 ‌IDAHO FALLS (AP) • Federal officials say a private plane that crashed near an eastern Idaho airport in 2013 had run out of fuel.‌ T h e P o s t R e g i s te r (http://bit.ly/1UImUux) reports that the National Transportation Safety Board released a report earlier this year saying investigators found no fuel in either of the plane’s main tanks. They also found that the nacelle tanks —located behind the engine on each side of the plane— were tapped dry.

T h e c ra s h i n j u r e d Damond Watkins, vice president of corporate relations of Melaleuca — a company that sells health care products. Watkins suffered a broken back that required surgery to insert a metal cage around his shattered vertebrae. The plane —a Beech C90-A twin-turboprop — fell out of the sky nearly a mile shy of the runway, hit an irrigation ditch then bounced before stopping in a field. Watkin’s attorney Alan

W. Mortensen, based in Salt Lake City, says the pilot and the company that owns the plane “took a calculated risk that they had enough fuel to get back to the Idaho Falls airport.” However, the two year time span to complete the report has been frustrating. “It’s going on two years,” Mortensen said. “We have asked to participate and we have asked to be informed. . Those requests have been rejected.” Mortensen added that the plane did not have a system

that could adequately warn the pilot when it was low on fuel. According to the report, pilot Bradley Hone told investigators a warning light had come on while he was approaching the Idaho Falls airport and he thought that it was fuel related. “(There) was obviously some malfunction somewhere,” he said. The report also mentions that the investigators’ four requests for information on the plane’s fuel availability went unanswered.

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DOB: 12/28/1985 HEIGHT: 5’11” SEX: MALE WEIGHT: 170 HAIR: BLACK EYES: BROWN RACE: HISPANIC WANTED FOR: FAILURE TO APPEAR on the original charge of POSSESSION OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE BOND: $100,000 The Twin Falls County Sheriff’s Office is asking that anyone having information, please call 735-1911or CRIME STOPPERS AT 732-5387 WHERE YOU CAN REMAIN ANONYMOUS AND MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR A CASH REWARD

Emery Elizabeth Fox, daughter of Kelli E. and Aaron Fox of Fairfield, was born Sept. 4, 2015.

St. Luke’s Magic Valley‌ Kynlee Ann Edwards, daughter of Ashlee Ann Edwards and William Eugene Edwards III of Twin Falls, was born Sept. 1, 2015. Jesamir VenegasGarcia, son of Cristina Garcia-Lopez and Samuel Venegas of Jerome, was born Sept. 2, 2015. Nixxon Bo Hollibaugh, son of Mykenze Ann and Trevor Bo Hollibaugh of Twin Falls, was born Sept. 2, 2015. Alayna Marie Alger, daughter of Amanda Marie and Garret Lee Roy Alger of Filer, was born Sept. 3, 2015. Emmett Lee Martin, son of LaToya Consuelo and Damion Ross Martin of Twin Falls, was born Sept. 3, 2015. Branson James Ross, son of Myranda Marie Ross of Kimberly, was born Sept. 3, 2015. Luis Javier Vargas, son of Soledad Guadalupe Verduzco Lopez and Francisco Javier Vargas of Kimberly, was born Sept. 3, 2015. Sophia Victoria Salazar, daughter of Kimberly Marie Martinez and Victor Alan Salazar of Wendell, was born Sept. 4, 2015. Eliza Lucille Hansen, daughter of Suzanne Crook Hansen and Kyle Bryce Hansen of Twin Falls, was born Sept. 4, 2015. Kristian Manuel Cardenas, son of Janette Vidales Cardenas and Jorge Yovany CardenasPatino of Burley, was born Sept. 4, 2015.

Stella Nicole Zeutenhorst, daughter of Katie Irene and Grant Allen Zeutenhorst of Hagerman, was born Sept. 4, 2015. Kendrick Michael Ralls, son of Mary Esperanza and Yates Norman Ralls of Twin Falls, was born Sept. 5, 2015. Jovanni de Jesus Ramirez Sotelo, son of Lidia Margarita Sotelo Gutierrez and Yoban Dolegario Ramirez of Filer, was born Sept. 5, 2015. Riley Lou Eggleston, daughter of Sarah Grace Merys and Blake Adam Eggleston of Wells, Nev., was born Sept. 8, 2015. Piper Christina Olsen, daughter of Alicia Jo and Simon Michael Olsen of Twin Falls, was born Sept. 8, 2015. Kamdyn Loren Urie, son of Erica Jo and Michael Scott Urie of Twin Falls, was born Sept. 8, 2015. Amelia Rein McDrummond, daughter of Kelcie Rae McDrummond and Domminick Daniel Tacker of Twin Falls, was born Sept. 8, 2015. Daniel Raymundo Canales, son of Rhonda Rhea and Mario Raymundo Canales of Gooding, was born Sept. 9, 2015. Presley James Johnson, son of Naomi McKay Johnson of Twin Falls, was born Sept. 9, 2015. Addyson Mar ie Shope, daughter of Kaitlynn Elaine Mary Shope and Samuel Lee Shope Jr. of Buhl, was born Sept. 9, 2015. Richard AnthonyJimmy Naranjo III, son of Marisa Ann Alaniz and Freddie Anthony Naranjo of Twin Falls, was born Sept. 9, 2015. Nevaeh HeavenlyRosee Ramirez, daughter of Victoria Gonzales and Andrew Rey Ramirez of Twin Falls, was born Sept. 9, 2015.

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Sunday, September 13, 2015 • A3

As Big Wildfires Become Routine, Communities Adapt to Change ROCKY BARKER Idaho Statesman‌

‌ RIEST RIVER • For two P weeks in August, western Bonner County residents frantically prepared to evacuate their homes and cleared away brush so that firefighters would have room to work if the Tower Fire did come to their doorsteps.‌ The 24,000-acre Tower Fire was burning on the Washington border just six miles from Priest Lake, a popular recreation and second-home center with subdivisions that reach deep into the forest. The east side of the Priest Lake State Forest, among Idaho’s most productive stateowned timberland, escaped the fires when a cold front developed and prevented a repeat of the 1967 Sundance Fire that consumed thousands of acres. With a national shortage of firefighters and equipment, the Tower team had just one helicopter to drop water before the cold front came through Aug. 22. When heavy winds did come a week later, more firefighting resources were available and morning humidity helped firefighters keep the fire in check. “We somehow have passed this one,” said Eric Anderson, a former Idaho lawmaker and volunteer firefighter who worked with local officials and neighbors to prepare for the worst. “Nobody here can believe we’ve survived this threat.” The stories were different in Southwest Idaho’s Owyhee County, where the Soda Fire incinerated cattle and rangeland. Fires in Idaho and Clearwater counties left Riggins and other tourism areas covered in smoke, closed public lands and destroyed homes and state and private timber. T h e se a re o n ly t h e immediate effects on the people, the economy and the institutions of Idaho. More effects will be felt in the months and years ahead. Already Idaho County estimates it has lost more than $6 million in assessed value on its tax rolls because of the more than 50 homes that burned, said Commissioner Skip Brandt. Many of the people who lost homes, rangeland or crucial weeks of tourismrelated business will suffer such deep financial costs they may be forced to leave. Ranchers in Owyhee County will wait two years or more — depending on how the land recovers — before they can put their cattle back on the public rangeland. Ranchers whose

range burned in the Pony Fire south of Boise in 2013 won’t get cows back out there until 2016. This winter or spring, denuded slopes will erode away, and the resulting slides and floods will wreck roads and add more costs to counties, the state and federal governments. “We call these the cascading consequences of fire,” said Crystal Kolden, a University of Idaho geography professor and fire ecologist.

CHANGE ALREADY HAPPENING T h e s e l o n ge r - te r m effects are not new to Southern Idaho, which has seen hundreds of thousands of acres burn annually on average since 1989. But this year, North Idaho joined its southern neighbors in witnessing the landscape-transformation that climate change is bringing across the American West. Fire season now averages 75 days longer today than it did 45 years ago, according to a Forest Service database analysis by Climate Central, a group that advocates action on climate change. In both 2007 and 2012, the two hottest summers on record in Idaho, more than 1 million acres in the state burned. Temperatures those years were more than 1.5 degrees hotter than the 1980-to-2000 average. Since 1992, Idaho has had 568,000 acres burn annually, making it the wildfire capital of the continental United States. Only Alaska has burned more. This summer the Soda Fire burned 279,000 acres, adding to the millions of acres of rangeland that has burned across Southern Idaho over the past 23 years. Much of the native sagebrush steppe has been turned into unbroken acres of invasive cheatgrass, which is more quick to burn and more quick to return after a fire. In the Boise National Forest, more frequent fire is changing the landscape as well. Portions of the forest already have been converted to brush and grasslands by fires in Lowman and around Mayville. The 2013 Pony Fire burned young ponderosa pines that hadn’t had a chance to get established after burning in the Foothills Fire of 1992. Foresters can’t depend on history to guide their future planting. “Climate change is really going to be transformative for the Northwest,” said John Abatzoglou, a U of I geography professor and climatologist. “I

don’t think it’s the end of the world but it’s going to change our natural resources and our culture.”

AFFECTING THE ECONOMY Idaho’s culture is closely tied to its natural resources. Towns like Priest River and Kamiah depend on the timber industry and tourism. Owyhee County is defined by the ranching industry with a history reaching back to the 19th Century. Tribal culture throughout the state depends on fish, wildlife, natural foods and sacred places since time immemorial. The repetitive nature of fires has a cumulative effect on the economy. Johnny Wilson, an Idaho County Sheriff ’s deputy and a businessman who sells high-end audio equipment nationally, said the Tepee Springs Fire that burned around Riggins for much of August and early September was tough on him and others. “We have no self-sustaining economy,” Wilson said. “Almost 100 percent of our money comes from tourism. A month like this hurts us.” Brandt, a former Idaho state senator, is worried about how the county and the state will pay for the costs they will face soon. He wants burned timber logged as soon as possible and steps taken to stop erosion. He points to the slopes of the Selway River burned in the 2014 Johnson Bar Fire as an example of the threat to watersheds and water quality. “You can see the waves of sediment running down,” Brandt said. Erosion after fires has reshaped the Boise River watershed, in the North Fork in the 1990s and the Middle Fork after 2012 fires. In 2013, a mudslide in the South Fork came close to damaging Anderson Ranch Dam. Atlanta has been cut off by mudslides several times since 2000. U of I’s Kolden said d a m a ge to A n d e rs o n Ranch would have been felt downstream in Boise and could have hurt farmer’s water supply.

BUILDING RESILIENCE Kolden and other U of I researchers will join colleagues from Washington State University to study ways to increase communities’ ability to withstand and recover from wildfires with a $2.8 million grant from the National Science Foundation. They hope to combine research on how drought

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and insects contribute to wildfire growth and severity and how post-fire hazards such as floods, landslides and mudflows happen with studies on what social and economic factors make communities vulnerable. They hope to develop vulnerability maps and early-warning systems for the region, Kolden said. These maps won’t necessarily help Kamiah or other communities that already had fires. But they would identify places where future fires could come or where fires will be followed by landslides and floods. Places like Priest River will be able to use the tools to make their communities better prepared for the fires next time through planning, creating defensible space and siting public institutions like schools. “This will allow us to work with land managers and community planners to develop more holistic mitigation and adaptation strategies,” she said.

INTO THE WOODS As fire behavior has become more fierce and unpredictable, the number of people in harm’s way has risen. Since the 1990s, 15 million to 17 million new homes have been built in dangerous fire zones nationwide, a federal report said. A collaborative program called “firewise” and state and city codes have evolved over the past 25 years. The guidelines recommend residents remove fuel, such as dead grass, and entry points, such as cedar-shake roofs, which can carry fire through rural subdivisions like those around Kamiah. Randy Tolman of Idaho County emergency services used Forest Service funds

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Flames from the Butte Fire consume trees as it burns near San Andreas, Calif., Friday Sept. 11, 2015. to help residents make their homes firewise; in several cases it saved homes even when a neighbor’s burned. But even with money available, many people weren’t interested — until the fire arrived. It’s the same story elsewhere in Idaho. Even many people in wealthy neighborhoods in Hailey have not prepared homes to be fire-resistant even after multiple fires. Boise and Ada County beefed up building codes to require residents to make homes safer. But throughout Idaho and West, where freedom and independence is cherished, there is little regulation that discourages people from moving into fire-prone landscapes. “People move to Idaho County because they can move to the hinterlands,” Commissioner Brandt said. “Otherwise, stay in Boise or Seattle.” Idaho County disbanded

its planning and zoning commission in 1986. It has no building code; many houses are built in steep canyons with only one road or driveway in. Even worse, said Jonathan Oppenheimer, a wildfire expert with the Idaho Conservation League, is nothing stops people from building new houses or rebuilding houses in places that burned before. “You could build a cedar-shake subdivision on the top of the mountain with one road in and there’s nothing to stop it now in Idaho County,” Oppenheimer said. Brandt supports encouraging people to use firewise techniques to create defensible space for their homes and to make them safer. But the issue is personal responsibility, he said: “Just because there is planning and zoning that’s not going to restrict people from doing stupid things.”


A4 • Sunday, September 13, 2015

Perrine Bridge Festival Raises Awareness, Money

CSI Celebrates 50th Birthday

for Children with Disabilities ERIC QUITUGUA

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ERIC QUITUGUA, TIMES-NEWS‌

The College of Southern Idaho celebrated its 50th birthday on Saturday with a big party on campus. Food, live music, face painting, games and bounce houses kept the party going for what was a large turnout. There were also more than 2,000 cupcakes for the taking.

South Central Community Action Looking for Families TIMES-NEWS ‌TWIN FALLS • The South Central Community Action Partnership is looking for applications from at least seven income-qualified area families who want to build homes through SCCAP’s Self-Help Housing project.‌ Under the program, four to 10 families come together under the guidance of a construction supervisor to build their own homes with licensed contractors. The families build 65 percent

of the homes themselves by committing 35 hours a week with friends and family volunteers, and this “sweat equity” means they don’t have to come up with a down payment. U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development provides loans to qualified families at interest rates as low as 1 percent. SCCAP broke ground on the seventh Self-Help Housing project in the area, in Kimberly, a month ago. Those families are

expected to be able to move in by March 2016, and the homes have three or four bedrooms, two bathrooms, two-car garages and are Energy Star certified. Construction on the new houses is expected to begin in early spring 2016. Applications can be picked up at SCCAP’s office at 550 Washington St. South, Twin Falls or downloaded online at www.sccap-id.org. For more information, call Jill Sprinkle at 208-733-9351 ext. 1015.

Times-News Announces Makeup of Refugee Forum Panel NATHAN BROWN nbrown@magicvalley.com‌

‌ WIN FALLS • The TimesT News has announced the makeup of the panelists at a planned community forum to answer questions about the College of Southern Idaho’s refugee program.‌ The panelists are: •  Larry Bartlett, director of the U.S. State Department’s Office on Refugee Admissions, Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration • Ken Tota, deputy director of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Refugee Resettlement • Z e Z e R w a s a m a , director of the College

of Southern Idaho Refugee Programs • Bike Pike, Twin Falls deputy city manager of public safety • Mike Mason, CSI’s vice president of finance • Dr. Steven Kohtz, with St. Luke’s Magic Valley Regional Medical Center • Wiley Dobbs, superintendent of the Twin Falls School District. The program, which has been run by CSI since the early 1980s, has become controversial since news came out this spring that some Syrians will likely be among the refugees who will be resettled here starting in October. The panelists will introduce themselves, followed

by the question-andanswer session, which will be moderated by TimesNews editor Matt Christensen. The intent of the forum is to get representatives of agencies that provide services to refugees to answer the community’s questions, not to get opinions politicians, policymakers or representatives from pro- or anti-refugee groups on the panel, Christensen said. The forum will start at 6:30 p.m. at the College of Southern Idaho’s Fine Arts Auditorium. Admission is free. People can submit questions at the forum or in advance to Christensen at mchristensen@magicvalley.com.

‌ WIN FALLS • The 2015 T Perrine Bridge Festival was packed with a range of fitness events aimed at raising awareness and funds for children with disabilities.‌ Money from the events went to the St. Luke’s Magic Valley Health Foundation Children with Special Needs Fund and Adaptive Cycling of Southern Idaho, a local chapter of National AMBUCS, an organization that provides AmTryke therapeutic tricycle to people with disabilities. “I love the fact that we’re helping the community—that we’re raising awareness about disabilities,” said volunteer Jan Yingst of Primary Therapy Source. The new event at this year’s festival was the Burpees for Bikes. In front of the Visitor Center, participants stood in a squat position, dropped down, did a pushup and then lept up for a jump squat— a total of 68 times as fast as possible. The burpees ra i s e d m o n ey fo r AmTryke tricycles. These therapeutic bikes are adapted to the person riding it. AMBUCS takes arm and leg measurements to draw up specifications for each bike. They can have round handle bars, adjustable seats and handle bars, handle bars that function as pedals and even a pole attached so a person can be steered from the back. Bob Kitt, an AMBUCS volunteer, said he likes the bikes because they have

ERIC QUITUGUA, TIMES-NEWS‌

Children at the Perrine Bridge Festival got to hang out with their favorite superheroes Saturday.

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Proceeds from the festival went towards AmTryke therapeutic tricycles. interchangeable parts that are easy to order. He is hoping to get a tricycle for his son Skylar, who test rode one in front of the Visitor Center. “He likes it as long as he can go fast,” Kitt said. Other events included BASE jumping and the run-bike-paddle challenge, which began at 7:30 a.m. Starting from Centennial Park, 17 teams completed a 5K run, 11-mile bike ride and a one-mile kayak race. This was followed by a separate 5K run and the superhero fun run/

walk, during which kids got to hang out with Captain America and Spiderman. Yingst said the location of the fundraiser is perfect because it’s an adaptive environment where kids can play and ride around with AmTryke tricycles. She was also happy with the support from the BASE jumpers and fitness challenge participants, saying the event has been a big help for people with disabilities. “We really appreciate the community’s support,” Yingst said.

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: I was at a traffic light, behind a diesel pickup, the other day and as the light turned green the pickup spewed out almost blinding smoke. I have seen other pickups doing this and was wondering how this annoyance could be stopped? -Jenna A: If the pickup is not older than 18 years old then you might be able to sign a citation for underage smoking. OK, I know that joke needed a lot of water to swallow but you work with what you have. I have seen this a few times too but it usually is when I am not in a patrol vehicle otherwise I could stop and cite them under Idaho Code 49-937. Now some of you out there might be asking what Idaho Code is about. Here is how this code reads: Every motor vehicle shall at all times be equipped with a muffler in good working

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that system or its operation in any manner, except to conform to the manufacturer’s specifications. No person shall knowingly operate and no owner shall knowingly cause or permit to be operated any motor vehicle originally equipped or required by any law or regulation of the state or the federal government to be equipped with a noise suppressing system while any part of that system is disconnected or while that system or its operation is modified or altered in any manner, except to conform to the manufacturer’s specifications. (2) The engine and power mechanism of every motor vehicle shall be so equipped and adjusted as to prevent the escape of excessive fumes or smoke. What this means is that a driver might think it funny to smoke out the vehicle behind them but the truth is they are

opening the book (ticket book) to have some cash flow issues. Quote of the month: “You must take personal responsibility. You cannot change the circumstances, the seasons, or the wind, but you can change yourself. That is something you have charge of.” -Jim Rohn Officer down: Please put this officer, killed in the line of duty, and his family in your prayers. He fought the good fight, now may he rest in peace. God bless this hero. • Lieutenant Joe Gliniewicz, Fox Lake Police, Illinois Have a question for Policemandan? Email your question(s) to policemandan@yahoo.com or look for Ask Policemandan on Facebook and click the like button. Mail to: Box 147, Heyburn, Idaho 83336

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Oakley Valley Arts Concert Practice OAKLEY • Oakley Valley Arts Council Christmas Concert Rehearsals will be held at Howells Opera House, 160 North Blaine, in Oakley beginning Sunday, September 13th. Kent Severe will be directing the choir. An invitation to join the OVAC choir is being extended to those willing to share their vocal talent with our surrounding community. Rehearsals are held each Sunday through November 29th beginning at 7:00PM. Performances will be Sunday, December 6th and Monday, December 7th at 7:30PM at Howells Opera House in Oakley. If you haven’t been to this annual event please come this year. Always a great concert and it is free. Join your voice with this fun group!

Distinguished Young Woman of ID to be named September 19 POCATELLO • High school senior girls from across Idaho will join together in Pocatello for the Distinguished Young

Women of Idaho program to be held the 17, 18, 19 of September at Stephens Performing Arts Center. Participants will compete for $20,000 in college scholarships and the opportunity to represent the state as the Distinguished Young Woman of Idaho for 2016. The three night program is open to the public and will begin at 7 p.m. Tickets will be available at the door each night for $15. The thirty-nine young women competing will be evaluated by a panel of five judges in the following categories: Scholastic (25%), Interview (25%), Talent (20%), Fitness (15%), and SelfExpression (15%). The participant selected as the Distinguished Young Woman of Idaho will advance to the national level at the 59th Distinguished Young Women National Finals in Mobile, Alabama on June 23, 24 and 25, 2016, where she will join with 49 other state representatives in competing for cash scholarships and the opportunity to represent the program as the Distinguished Young Woman of America. Distinguished Young Women of Idaho welcomes the following participants to Pocatello: Madison Bovee of Sandpoint; Natasha Larsen of West Boise Valley; Kelsie Rose of South Fremont; Erin Kwiatkowski of Moscow;

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Once a Waste Product, Company’s Whey Yields Proteins, Lactose MYCHEL MATTHEWS mmatthews@magicvalley.com‌

‌ WIN FALLS • Glanbia T Foods not only carved out a place at the top but created a global market for what was once a waste product of its cheese manufacturing process.‌ You can purchase Glanbia’s products all over the world, but you won’t find its brand on the grocer’s shelf. The “B2B” — or businessto-business — company creates nutritional ingredients that other companies need to make their own products. “Glanbia is a solutions company,” said Eric Bastian, vice president of research and development. Its innovation is in creating “solutions for our customers.” About 70 percent of Glanbia’s business is custom created for specific customer needs. The giant milk processor produces two things: cheese and whey protein. But protein means different things to different buyers. It all started in the late 1990s, when Irish cheese makers Avonmore and Waterford combined, then bought Ward’s Cheese in Richfield. The company became Glanbia, meaning “pure food” in Gaelic. With operations based in the heart of Idaho’s dairy land, Glanbia quickly became one of the world’s largest producers of cheese. But with an enormous amount of product came an enormous amount of waste. While the company produced massive amounts of cheese, it produced even more whey — a sweet, milky fluid the company’s cheese factories had no need for and often struggled to dispose of. Whey is what’s left after cheese curds form from milk. The company shipped out the whey as livestock feed or dumped it in the desert. To solve the disposal problem, the company think tank came up with Glanbia’s largest innovation to date: Turn a waste product into a valuable protein supplement. Before then, “there may have been a few pioneers in the 1970s when people started fractionating whey into protein and carbohydrates,” said former CEO Jeff Williams. But Glanbia was one of the first to recognize its potential. By separating the components of whey, Glanbia formed two nutritional products. The proteins were first “isolated” by membrane filters at the Richfield plant, then dried into a powder to be added to milk replacers and bottle-fed to calves. The first whey byproducts were about 34 percent protein. The company also filtered lactose from the whey to be used in confections and infant formula — still the largest demand for its lactose. As filtration technology improved, Glanbia in 1993 brought its whey-based protein to 90 percent. “It was right in the wheelhouse of what people were looking for — high protein and low fat,” Williams said.

Protein Science‌

Protein was first a staple of sports nutrition. Remember the scene in the 1976 “Rocky” movie in which Sylvester Stallone chugs raw eggs? Before whey protein, egg albumin was the most common source of supplemental protein. It was extracted from egg whites, dried and made into a powder. Please see GLANBIA, A8

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Master cheese maker Nijaz Herik separates curds and whey Aug. 4 at the Glanbia Cheese Innovations Center in Twin Falls.

Cheese scientist Richard Geslison, right, and maintenance operator Robert Johnston photograph sliced cheese Aug. 4 at the Glanbia Cheese Innovations Center in Twin Falls.

Whey protein and other products July 29 at the Glanbia research and development facility in Twin Falls.

With the success of its whey protein stream, Glanbia has expanded its research and development centers in Twin Falls. The company built a new cheese innovations center downtown and a whey research and development center on Falls Avenue.

ABOVE: Lab technician Zack Lloyd works July 29 in Glanbia’s research and development facility in Twin Falls.

LEFT: Application scientist Niels Palmer monitors a whey dryer July 29 at Glanbia’s research and development facility in Twin Falls.


A8 • Sunday, September 13, 2015

IDAHO MILK PRODUCTS

Jerome Plant Is World’s Largest Dedicated to

The Idaho Milk Products processing facility in Jerome on July 29.

Milk Protein MYCHEL MATTHEWS mmatthews@magicvalley.com‌

J‌ EROME • A local manufacturer of milk protein rose quickly to the top.‌ Just six years old, the Idaho Milk Products plant is now the largest dedicated milk protein plant in the world. Its owners, a handful of Magic Valley dairy families, knew the volatility in milk pricing and built the plant to smooth out the market’s curves by turning their milk into more valuable products. Keeping their scope n a r r o w, t h e y t u r n a short-lived commodity into three less-perishable specialty products.

Fast, Fast, Fast‌ IMP’s innovation didn’t have to start at the beginning; it built on what others already learned. With the best science and state-ofthe-art technology, IMP built its facility in 2008 just east of Jerome and started operation in February 2009. The IMP plant sits among about a dozen large Magic Valley dairies operated by IMP owners. The farthest is a mere 45-minute drive from the plant. The dairies produce a constant stream of milk from 45,000 head of cows — 3.2 million pounds of milk a day. The milk is collected, filtered and chilled at the dairies, shipped to the plant by a dedicated fleet of trucks, processed, packaged and sent out the door in 24 hours. That would be nearly impossible anywhere else, said Kent Giddings, CEO and general manager. A similar plant in another area would need to collect raw milk from some 250 smaller dairies to get that kind of volume, which would add miles of transportation, higher costs and precious hours. In addition, using milk from so few dairies guarantees conformity in IMP’s products. In the

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Research and development scientist Khilendra Bhanduriya tests lactose levels in a sample at the Idaho Milk Products Technical Center on Aug. 6 in Jerome. milk-processing world, Giddings said, “variability is not your friend.”

Recipe for Volume‌ As raw milk is brought into the plant, it’s separated into cream and skim milk. Ninety million pounds of fresh cream is pasteurized and shipped out of the plant each year. Skim milk is then pasteurized and filtered. In the filtering process, milk permeate (water, lactose and minerals) flows through tiny holes in a membrane that retains the larger protein molecules. Milk protein is then dried, packaged and shipped out of the plant. Forty million pounds of protein are produced each year and sold to

manufacturers of food products, including Greek yogurt and weight management, sports nutrition and adult nutrition products. What is left of the skim milk is filtered through a reverse osmosis system to separate water from the milk permeate. The milk permeate is crystallized, dried, packaged and shipped as milk permeate powder (MPP). Fifty-five million pounds of MPP are produced each year to be used to manufacture lactose. The remaining pure water — 312,000 gallons each day — is recycled and used to clean the plant.

Innovation in and out of the Plant‌ IMP’s facility was built “to operate with as little

waste and as little impact on the environment as possible,” Giddings said. Since 2010, the company has worked to lower “cradle-to-gate” carbon footprint baselines at the dairies and processing plant. Carbon emissions at the dairy farms are half of the U.S. average. At the plant, emissions are below industry standards. Dairy owners adopted a national dairy program called Farmers Assuring Responsible Management (FARM), verifying a high level of animal care and quality assurance. The program establishes a standard for on-farm animal care and a third-party verification system assuring that guidelines are followed. The dairies also embraced t h e u se o f a n a e ro b i c

digesters to separate manure solids and liquids into reusable forms and produce gas that is converted to electricity. IMP’s highly specialized work can’t afford high employee turnover, said Jessica Henry, marketing manager. So the company offers benefit packages including safety and wellness programs, college tuition reimbursement for employees and scholarships for employees’ children.

Coming Next‌

People have an insatiable desire, and need, to eat more protein, Giddings said. As folks age, they often develop sarcopenia, the degenerative loss of skeletal muscle mass. That opens the door to a specialty

market for concentrated forms of protein. The company took a major step last year when it built its off-campus technology center in Jerome, Henry said. The lab is working on protein formulas that can be consumed in a paste made especially for baby boomers, and a drinkable 50 milligram shot for sports enthusiasts. Its scientists work to create the most bioavailable forms of proteins — specific combinations of essential amino acids that have not “unfolded” or denatured. An essential amino acid is one that the body itself does not produce. And they keep this in view: How will the protein function in the customer’s paste or liquid?

IMP’s facility was built “to operate with as little waste and as little impact on the environment as possible.” Kent Giddings, Idaho Milk Products’ CEO and general manager

Glanbia Continued from A7

Glanbia purchased the sports nutrition company Optimum Nutrition in 2008 and jumped into the protein drink market. “We had the whey source and we owned the company,” Williams said. “And the whole sector just exploded.” Now, Glanbia processes about a third of the milk produced in Idaho. With the success of its whey protein stream, Glanbia has expanded its research and development centers in Twin Falls. The company built a new cheese innovations center downtown and a whey research and development center on Falls Avenue. “This is science,” Bastian said. It is measuring

how proteins break down over time, testing how moisture and heat affect protein, measuring pH and monitoring bacteria levels. All influence how a protein breaks down into peptides, and that’s what “fits into taste buds.”

Dominated by Customization‌ Glanbia’s Twin Falls centers are where the three streams in both its cheese and whey protein lines flow. Chemical labs adjoin miniature production lines and testing kitchens where small batches of product are analyzed and evaluated. The first stream of Glanbia’s innovation is customer-driven. “We may have a customer who wants a certain flavor or certain functionality or ingredient,” said David Perry, director of

cheese research and development. Glanbia doesn’t make blue cheese, but it developed a product that looks and tastes like blue cheese, Perry said. Glanbia doesn’t make sliced cheese, but it makes cheese that will be sliced and packaged by its buyer. That cheese has to be sliced on a miniature version of the customer’s slicer to the customer’s specs in Glanbia’s research lab. Each slice must weigh the same, look the same, feel the same and taste the same. It must slice without crumbling and roll without breaking. Similar, but more diverse, innovation goes into producing protein products. Some customers want only a protein powder; others want a protein liquid. Some want a clear liquid; Please see GLANBIA, A9

Chobani Continued from A1

Reporter Mychel Matthews, a lifelong vegetarian, reintroduced yogurt and powdered dairy protein into her diet after hearing local food scientists talk about the health benefits. She never could give up cheese, and she’s not trying anymore.

“We feed the company with innovative ideas,” said Sacher, who eats a pound of yogurt over the course of a workday. “We wanted the warm flavors of Pumpkin Spice yogurt,” he said. “But we wanted a texture more like custard.” Sitting at the table in the tasting room, Sacher and Chinnasamy sampled the yogurt with single ingredients, then with combinations of ingredients. “The flavor of the yogurt and the crunch all must fit together,” said Sacher, who works in a 5,000-square-foot minifactory inside the 1 million-square-foot plant. Hamdi uses a music analogy to describe C h o b a n i ’s y o g u r t ,

Chinnasamy said. “The beat of the music is in the ingredients.” Chobani scientists want to surprise their customers. Sometimes they surprise themselves. “There are no pumpkin seeds in pumpkin pie,” Sacher said. “But it’s a sensory fit.” The result: a pumpkin spice yogurt with a custard-like texture, roasted pecans and maple-glazed pumpkin seeds, set for release in early September. Putting the product in a “flip” container separates the yogurt from added ingredients, keeping them crunchy until the consumer is ready to experience Chobani’s pumpkin pie. “We keep it simple,” Chinnasamy said. “We use natural ingredients and a lot of thought. That’s our chemistry.”


Sunday, September 13, 2015 • A9

STEPHEN REISS, TIMES-NEWS‌

Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter speaks at the Southern Idaho Economic Development Organization’s annual summit at CSI’s Herrett Center on Thursday in Twin Falls.

Otter Talks Fire Budget, Refugees and Trump NATHAN BROWN nbrown@magicvalley.com‌

STEPHEN REISS, TIMES-NEWS‌PHOTOS

Cheese scientist Richard Geslison slices cheese Aug. 4 at the Glanbia Cheese Innovations Center in Twin Falls.

Glanbia Continued from A8

others want a milky liquid. If the customer’s end product is a protein bar, Glanbia can’t sell it just any protein powder. “We have to mimic the processes that our customers use to produce their product using small versions of their equipment,” Bastian said. A recent request came in for a protein that mimics the marshmallow in a Milky Way bar, but without the sugar. That’s a real challenge, he said. The second stream of Glanbia’s innovation is what Bastian calls the “market gap” research — finding markets Glanbia’s customers have yet to discover. For instance, Glanbia introduced BarFlex in 2003 as a whey protein isolate that wouldn’t harden a soft

Lab technician Mike Young works an agglomerator July 29 in Glanbia’s research and development facility in Twin Falls. bar during its shelf life, and it took the product to several customers in the bar market.

The third stream, “blue sky” innovation, makes up about 10 percent of Glanbia’s research and

development. “It’s asking, ‘How are we going to be making cheese in 10 years?’” Bastian said.

Flyboarding Lets You Fly like Iron Man ERIN MADISON Great Falls Tribune‌

‌ REAT FALLS, MONT. • G Craig Smith had seen videos of flyboarding and thought it looked like fun.‌ However, when he had the chance to try it himself, it was way more fun than he ever expected. “It was amazing,” said Smith, a 21-year-old student at Montana Tech in Butte. “It was just an awesome experience.” Flyboarding looks like something out of “The Jetsons.” It involves standing on a board, hooked up to a jet ski. Water shoots out of the board making the flyboarder hover above the water. “I can’t describe it,” Smith said. It wasn’t like anything he had experienced before. Flyboard of Montana in Whitefish describes flyboarding as “a jet-propelled license to fun.” The board is similar to a wake board, but is hooked by a hose to a jet ski. Smith was with his friend Lorissa Renfro on their way back from a hike in Glacier National Park, when he talked Renfro into trying the sport at Whitefish Lake. “It was kind of one of those spur-of-the-moment things I was really glad I did,” Renfro said.

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Flyboard of Montana in Whitefish says it has flown 4,000 people. Flyboarding was totally different from water skiing or wake boarding, she said. “I just kind of felt like Iron Man,” Renfro said. “It was just a bizarre feeling hovering above the water.” Justin Heyne opened Flyboard of Montana in Whitefish three years ago. A friend of his traveled to Costa Rica, tried flyboarding and brought back a DVD. “I had not seen anything like it before,” Heyne said. “It looked really fun.” After talking to his friend, Heyne decided to open a flyboarding business in Whitefish. It’s turned out to be a success. “We’ve flown 4,000plus people,” Heyne said. People don’t need any

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intimidating,” Smith said. “It’s really not. It’s easy to pick up.” It took Renfro five or 10 minutes to get the feel for it. “I was surprised by how quickly you could pick it up,” she said. Before long, Renfro and Smith were pulling tricks like 360s and dolphin dives. “It looks very intimidating, but it’s easy,” Heyne said. “Everybody gets it.” And most people end up learning to do a trick or two. The Flyboard was invented by French jet ski champion Frank Zapata in 2011. By 2012, the first ever Flyboard World Championship was held in Doha, Qatar, with 50 professional flyboarders competing from 20 countries. This year’s world cup will be held in Dubai in December, and Heyne plans to attend. Flyboarding as a sport is still new and little known but is growing. “It’s getting really popular and more mainstream,” he said.

‌A ll the wildfires in Idaho are under control, but the state’s fire bill is much, much higher than usual, and maybe the highest it’s ever been, Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter said Thursday. Speaking at the Southern Idaho Economic Development Organization’s yearly summit at the College of Southern Idaho’s Herrett Center in Twin Falls, Otter said that state crews stood down on all the major fires in Idaho. The bad news was that the state’s firefighting bill so far this season is for $70 million, which, Otter said, is at least two-anda-half times higher than it has ever been in his time as governor or even as lieutenant governor before that. Otter noted that state revenues have been higher than expected — Idaho closed the 2014-2015 budget year with a $108 million surplus in the general fund — but added that he has also received plenty of requests on how to spend this. “We’re going to have some heavy lifting to do,” he said. In a brief interview with the Times-News before he spoke, Otter said that most of what he knows about the current debate over the refugee program in Twin Falls is what he’s seen in the media, but he certainly didn’t sound like he would support ending the program. Otter noted that the refugee program has been around for while (more than 30 years in Twin Falls), and that it only seems to have become controversial because of the background (i.e., Syrian) of some of the refugees

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coming this year. “I think we can protect the local community and at the same time do the humanitarian thing,” Otter said. He also wouldn’t tip his hand further as to whom he supports for president, other than to repeat that he wants the party’s nominee to be one of the former or current GOP governors in the race. He said that states with Republican governors have lower unemployment and cited statistics saying they have cut taxes since 2011, while states with Democratic governors have raised them. Otter said he expects to announce who he supports after the Lincoln Day dinner circuit in February 2016. (Idaho’s GOP primary will be on March 8.) Real estate mogul and reality TV star Donald Trump, who was never a governor, has been leading the GOP polls – including in Idaho – by a wide margin. Otter said Trump is “bringing a new dynamic, if you will, to the presidential race” and was successful in the private sector, but added that getting things done when you run a business doesn’t work the same as when you’re in government. In the private sector, Otter said, you can make a decision at a lunch meeting and have it implemented by 1 p.m. “It’s a little different when you’re in the political realm and have to deal with 535 members of Congress or 105 members of the state Legislature,” Otter said.

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CELEBRATIONS ANNIVERSARIES The Bristols Kent and Dorothea Bristol, and Dan and Beth Bristol invite you to an Open House honoring their parents Bruce and Mary Lynne Bristol, longtime Albion residents, for their 50th wedding anniversary. It will be held on Sunday, September 20, their birth dates, from 3-5 p.m. in the Albion Church of Christ at 110 W North Street in Albion. Bruce Bristol and Mary Lynne Amende were married September 5, 1965 in the auditorium at Magic Valley Christian College in Albion. After four years in the Navy and two years in Pocatello where Bruce earned his licenses to be an aircraft mechanic, the Bristols moved to Albion where Bruce farmed with his father-inlaw, Keith Amende. After the farm was sold Bruce became a fulltime Cassia County Sheriff's

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In Hyped Matchup, ISU Falls Short Against Portland State MARK LIPTAK For the Times-News‌

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Auburn Escapes Jacksonville State ASSOCIATED PRESS ‌AUBURN, ALA. • Auburn dodged an upset that would have ranked with the biggest in college football history, riding Melvin Ray’s touchdown catch in the final minute and Peyton Barber’s overtime scoring run for a 27-20 victory over Jacksonville State on Saturday.‌ Barber, making his first start at tailback, ran for 125 yards. The most important came on his 4-yard scoring run to cap No. 6 Auburn’s first possession in overtime. Troymaine Pope’s 5-yard touchdown run with 5:38 left gave the Gamecocks a 20-13 lead. Jacksonville State (1-1) lost its bid to become the first Football Championship Subdivision team to beat a ranked FBS team since Aug. 31, 2013, when E a s te r n Wa s h i n g to n beat No. 25 Oregon State 49-46. An Auburn loss would have compared with No. 5 Michigan’s loss to Appalachian State on Sept. 3, 2007. Auburn’s Jeremy Johnson threw two interceptions, giving him five in two games. Auburn (2-0) also was hurt by a lost fumble by running back Roc Thomas, ending the Tigers’ attempt to answer Pope’s go-ahead touchdown. After the Tigers moved to the 20, Thomas fumbled with about 3 minutes remaining. Hamish MacInnes’ 17-yard punt gave Auburn the ball at the 31 with 2 minutes remaining, and Ray’s leaping 10-yard catch in the right corner of the end zone with 39 seconds left in regulation saved Auburn.

NO. 9 NOTRE DAME 34, VIRGINIA 27‌ CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. • Backup quarterback

DeShone Kizer threw a 39-yard touchdown pass to Will Fuller with 12 seconds left to lift Notre Dame past Virginia.‌ Kizer took over after starter Malik Zaire broke his right ankle in the third quarter. Zaire will miss the rest of the season. The injury came a week after the Fighting Irish (2-0) lost running back Tarean Folston to a season-ending knee injury. Notre Dame rallied after Virginia (0-2) took the lead on Albert Reid’s 1-yard run with 1:54 left. On the final drive, Kizer ran 4 yards for a first down on fourth-and-2 from the Notre Dame 28, and found the speedy Fuller behind Maurice Canady down the left sideline for the winning touchdown. Zaire was 7 of 18 for 115 yards, including a 59-yard TD pass to Fuller, and ran 10 times for 87 yards.

NO. 19 OKLAHOMA 31, NO. 23 TENNESSEE 24, 2OT‌ KNOXVILLE, TENN. • Baker Mayfield threw an 18-yard touchdown pass to Sterling Shepard in double overtime and Oklahoma beat Tennessee after overcoming a 17-point deficit.‌ Zack Sanchez clinched Oklahoma’s victory by picking off Joshua Dobbs’ pass on Tennessee’s second overtime possession, continuing the Vols’ recent history of frustration against Top 25 foes. Oklahoma (2-0) forced overtime on Mayfield’s 5-yard touchdown pass to Shepard with 40 seconds left. Tennessee went ahead 17-0 in the first 18 minutes Please see ROUNDUP, B4

‌P OCATELLO • Idaho State didn’t follow the script. Portland State came into Holt Arena and manhandled the high-powered Bengals 34-14 in the Big Sky Conference opener for both teams Saturday.‌ The Vikings (2-0/1-0 Big Sky) used a 94-yard kickoff return for a touchdown immediately after ISU (1-1/0-1 Big Sky) 14-play game opening touchdown

drive, changing everything. Idaho State also was held to only 61 rushing yards and 181 yards through the air by a Viking defense that returned every one of their front seven from last season. “We had to run to beat these guys,” said head coach Mike Kramer. “We didn’t run, we couldn’t run and you saw what happened. Now add in the kickoff return for a touchdown

and the ball being snapped over our punters head to set up another touchdown as well as four turnovers and you can’t win.” Portland State had no trouble r u n n i n g t h e fo o tba l l though. They gashed Idaho State for 236 yards on 56 carries after running for over 200 yards the previous week at Washington State. David Jones led the way with 113 yards on only

18 carries. Quarterback Alex Kuresa, the transfer from BYU, managed the game by only turning it over once on a deflected pass, running for 64 yards and a touchdown and throwing for another one. The shiftiness of the Viking running backs cause the Bengal defense trouble all game long, a fact not lost on Kramer. “Our tackling was a problem,” Kramer said. Please see ISU, B2

No. 5 Michigan State Holds off No. 7 Oregon 31-28 ASSOCIATED PRESS ‌EAST LANSING, MICH. • Fittingly, Michigan State needed to hold one more time on fourth down against Oregon’s always-dynamic offense.‌ When the pass by Vernon Adams fell incomplete, the Spartans had secured a victory that could be awfully crucial by the time this season ends. Connor Cook threw for two touchdowns, and No. 5 Michigan State held on to beat No. 7 Oregon 31-28 on Saturday night in college football’s marquee game of the week. The Spartans stopped the Ducks four times on fourth down, including one key stand in the second quarter near the Michigan State goal line. The Spartans (2-0) led for most of the second half, and it was 31-21 before Oregon’s Vernon Adams threw a 15-yard touchdown pass to Byron Marshall with 3:25 remaining. After a Michigan State punt, the Ducks (1-1) drove to the Spartans 33 before Adams overthrew Marshall, who had beaten his defender. The Spartans then sacked Adams for a loss of 10, and his fourth-down pass was incomplete. LJ Scott ran for two touchdowns for Michigan State, and Aaron Burbridge caught eight passes for 101 yards and a touchdown. It was the first time two teams in the AP top 10 met at Spartan Stadium since 1966, when No. 2 Michigan State and No. 1 Notre Dame played to a 10-10 tie. Cook threw for 192 yards and Scott ran for 76. Madre London added 103 yards rushing for the Spartans. It was tied at 14 after Bralon Addison returned a punt 81 yards for a touchdown early in the third quarter, but Michigan State took the lead again on Scott’s 6-yard touchdown run. A 38-yard scoring run by Scott made it 31-21 with 10:51 remaining. Adams nearly rallied the Ducks. His scoring pass to Marshall marked the 70th consecutive game Oregon had thrown a TD pass, breaking a record the Ducks had been sharing.

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Michigan State quarterback Connor Cook looks downfield against Oregon during the first quarter of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Sept. 12, 2015, in East Lansing, Mich. Texas Tech had a streak of 69 games from 2006-2011. But Michigan State held on at the end, and now the Spartans have a big win on their resume as they try for a spot in college football’s four-team playoff. Michigan State still has to deal with Ohio State in the Big Ten, of course.

Oregon drove 75 yards in 13 plays on the game’s first possession, taking the lead on a 2-yard touchdown run by Royce Freeman. The Spartans answered with an even quicker TD. London broke free for a 62-yard run on Michigan State’s first offensive play, and Cook threw a 12-yard scoring pass to Josiah Price.

Kessler, No. 8 USC Blasts Idaho 59-9

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Pressured by Southern California linebacker Porter Gustin, right, Idaho quarterback Matt Linehan looks for a receiver during the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Sept. 12, 2015, in Los Angeles.

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‌East W L T Pct PF PA‌ New England 1 0 0 1.000 28 21 ‌MLS STANDINGS Buffalo 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Miami 0 0 0 .000 0 0 N.Y. Jets 0 0 0 .000 0 0 ‌EASTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA‌ ‌South New York 13 7 6 45 46 30 W L T Pct PF PA‌ D.C. United 13 10 6 45 36 35 Houston 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Columbus 12 9 8 44 47 48 Indianapolis 0 0 0 .000 0 0 New England 11 9 7 40 38 36 Jacksonville 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Toronto FC 11 11 4 37 45 44 Tennessee 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Montreal 9 11 4 31 34 37 ‌North Philadelphia 8 15 6 30 36 47 W L T Pct PF PA‌ Orlando City 7 13 8 29 33 50 Baltimore 0 0 0 .000 0 0 New York City FC 7 14 7 28 39 48 Cincinnati 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Chicago 7 15 6 27 36 45 Cleveland 0 0 0 .000 0 0 ‌WESTERN CONFERENCE Pittsburgh 0 1 0 .000 21 28 W L T Pts GF GA‌ ‌West Vancouver 15 10 3 48 40 28 W L T Pct PF PA‌ FC Dallas 14 8 5 47 40 31 Denver 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Los Angeles 13 8 7 46 49 33 Kansas City 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Seattle 13 13 2 41 34 31 Oakland 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Sporting KC 11 7 8 41 40 35 San Diego 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Portland 11 9 8 41 29 32 ‌NATIONAL CONFERENCE San Jose 11 11 5 38 33 31 Houston 9 11 8 35 36 37 ‌East Real Salt Lake 9 11 8 35 32 41 W L T Pct PF PA‌ Colorado 8 10 10 34 26 30 Dallas 0 0 0 .000 0 0 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. N.Y. Giants 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Philadelphia 0 0 0 .000 0 0 ‌Wednesday’s Games Washington 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Vancouver 2, Colorado 0 Portland 0, Sporting KC 0, tie ‌South W L T Pct PF PA‌ ‌Friday’s Games Atlanta 0 0 0 .000 0 0 New York 3, Chicago 2 Carolina 0 0 0 .000 0 0 ‌Saturday’s Games New Orleans 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Columbus 2, Philadelphia 1 Tampa Bay 0 0 0 .000 0 0 FC Dallas 2, New York City FC 1 Real Salt Lake 3, Houston 1 ‌North Colorado 1, D.C. United 1, tie W L T Pct PF PA‌ Seattle at San Jose, 8:30 p.m. Chicago 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Montreal at Los Angeles, 8:30 p.m. Detroit 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Green Bay 0 0 0 .000 0 0 ‌Sunday’s Games Minnesota 0 0 0 .000 0 0 New England at Toronto FC, 3 p.m. Sporting KC at Orlando City, 5 p.m. ‌West W L T Pct PF PA‌ ‌Wednesday, Sept. 16 Arizona 0 0 0 .000 0 0 New York at New England, 5:30 p.m. San Francisco 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Toronto FC at New York City FC, 5:30 p.m. Seattle 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Montreal at San Jose, 8:30 p.m. St. Louis 0 0 0 .000 0 0 ‌Friday, Sept. 18 ‌Thursday’s Game FC Dallas at Sporting KC, 5 p.m. New England 28, Pittsburgh 21 ‌Saturday, Sept. 19 ‌Sunday’s Games Colorado at Toronto FC, Noon Green Bay at Chicago, 11 a.m. Columbus at D.C. United, 5 p.m. Kansas City at Houston, 11 a.m. Seattle at Vancouver, 5 p.m. Seattle at St. Louis, 11 a.m. San Jose at New York City FC, 5 p.m. Cleveland at N.Y. Jets, 11 a.m. New England at Montreal, 6 p.m. Indianapolis at Buffalo, 11 a.m. Orlando City at Chicago, 6:30 p.m. Miami at Washington, 11 a.m. Los Angeles at Real Salt Lake, 7:30 p.m. Carolina at Jacksonville, 11 a.m. ‌Sunday, Sept. 20 New Orleans at Arizona, 2:05 p.m. New York at Portland, 3 p.m. Detroit at San Diego, 2:05 p.m. Houston at Philadelphia, 5 p.m. Cincinnati at Oakland, 2:25 p.m. Baltimore at Denver, 2:25 p.m. Tennessee at Tampa Bay, 2:25 p.m. N.Y. Giants at Dallas, 6:30 p.m. ‌Monday’s Games American League‌ Philadelphia at Atlanta, 5:10 p.m. At A Glance‌ Minnesota at San Francisco, 8:20 p.m. By The Associated Press‌ ‌Thursday, Sep. 17 ‌East Division Denver at Kansas City, 6:25 p.m. W L Pct GB‌ Toronto 82 60 .577 — ‌Sunday, Sep. 20 New York 77 64 .546 4½ Tampa Bay at New Orleans, 11 a.m. Tampa Bay 69 72 .489 12½ Detroit at Minnesota, 11 a.m. Baltimore 68 73 .482 13½ Arizona at Chicago, 11 a.m. Boston 67 74 .475 14½ Houston at Carolina, 11 a.m. San Francisco at Pittsburgh, 11 a.m. ‌Central Division New England at Buffalo, 11 a.m. W L Pct GB‌ San Diego at Cincinnati, 11 a.m. Kansas City 84 57 .596 — Tennessee at Cleveland, 11 a.m. Minnesota 73 68 .518 11 Atlanta at N.Y. Giants, 11 a.m. Cleveland 69 70 .496 14 St. Louis at Washington, 11 a.m. Chicago 67 73 .479 16½ Baltimore at Oakland, 2:05 p.m. Detroit 64 76 .457 19½ Miami at Jacksonville, 2:05 p.m. ‌West Division W L Pct GB‌Dallas at Philadelphia, 2:25 p.m. Seattle at Green Bay, 6:30 p.m. Houston 76 66 .535 — ‌Monday, Sep. 21 Texas 74 67 .525 1½ N.Y. Jets at Indianapolis, 6:30 p.m. Los Angeles 72 69 .511 3½ Seattle 69 74 .483 7½ Oakland 61 81 .430 15 ‌Friday’s Games Baltimore 14, Kansas City 8 Toronto 11, N.Y. Yankees 5 Tampa Bay 8, Boston 4 Detroit at Cleveland, ppd., rain ‌BIG SKY CONFERENCE Texas 4, Oakland 0 Conference All Games‌ Minnesota 6, Chicago White Sox 2 W L PF PA W L PF PA‌ L.A. Angels 3, Houston 2 Portland St. 1 0 34 14 2 0 58 31 Colorado 4, Seattle 2 Cal Poly 1 0 20 19 1 0 20 19 N. Arizona 0 0 0 0 2 0 75 33 ‌Saturday’s Games North Dakota 0 0 0 0 2 0 45 31 Kansas City 14, Baltimore 6 Montana St. 0 0 0 0 1 0 45 14 Toronto 9, N.Y. Yankees 5, 11 innings, 1st game N. Colorado 0 0 0 0 1 0 42 34 Toronto 10, N.Y. Yankees 7, 2nd game Sacramento St. 0 0 0 0 1 1 41 69 Boston 10, Tampa Bay 4 UC Davis 0 0 0 0 0 1 17 31 Chicago White Sox 8, Minnesota 2 E. Washington 0 0 0 0 0 2 77 99 Detroit at Cleveland, ppd., rain S. Utah 0 0 0 0 0 2 19 67 Oakland 5, Texas 3 Weber St. 0 0 0 0 0 2 21 67 L.A. Angels 3, Houston 2 Idaho St. 0 1 14 34 1 1 69 34 Seattle 7, Colorado 2 Montana 0 1 19 20 1 1 57 55 ‌Sunday’s Games ‌Saturday’s Games Toronto (Dickey 10-10) at N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 11-6), N. Iowa 38, E. Washington 35 11:05 a.m. Washington 49, Sacramento St. 0 Boston (R.Hill 0-0) at Tampa Bay (Smyly 2-2), N. Dakota St. 41, Weber St. 14 11:10 a.m. North Dakota 21, Drake 18 Detroit (Verlander 3-7) at Cleveland (Co.Anderson Portland St. 34, Idaho St. 14 3-3), 11:10 a.m., 1st game S. Dakota St. 55, S. Utah 10 Minnesota (Gibson 9-10) at Chicago White Sox (Sale N. Arizona 41, NM Highlands 5 12-8), 12:10 p.m. N. Colorado at Houston Baptist, 6 p.m. Oakland (Doubront 3-1) at Texas (Ch.Gonzalez 2-5), South Dakota at UC Davis, 7 p.m. 1:05 p.m. Cal Poly at Arizona St., 9 p.m. Houston (Fiers 2-1) at L.A. Angels (Heaney 6-3), 1:35 p.m. ‌Friday’s Games Colorado (K.Kendrick 5-12) at Seattle (Paxton 3-3), Idaho St. at Boise St., 7 p.m. 2:10 p.m. ‌Saturday, Sept. 19 Detroit (Wolf 0-3) at Cleveland (Bauer 11-11), North Dakota at N. Dakota St., 1:30 p.m. 2:40 p.m., 2nd game Montana St. at E. Washington, 2:05 p.m. Kansas City (Cueto 2-5) at Baltimore (W.Chen 8-7), Montana at Liberty, 5 p.m. 6:05 p.m. N. Colorado at S. Utah, 6 p.m. ‌Monday’s Games Sacramento St. at Weber St., 6 p.m. Boston at Baltimore, 5:05 p.m. N. Iowa at Cal Poly, 8:30 p.m. Kansas City at Cleveland, 5:10 p.m. N. Arizona at Arizona, 9 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay, 5:10 p.m. UC Davis at Hawaii, 9:59 p.m. Houston at Texas, 6:05 p.m. ‌BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE Detroit at Minnesota, 6:10 p.m. Conference All Games‌ Oakland at Chicago White Sox, 6:10 p.m. W L PF PA W L PF PA‌ L.A. Angels at Seattle, 8:10 p.m. Coastal Carolina 0 0 0 0 2 0 79 49 ‌National League Kennesaw St. 0 0 0 0 2 0 114 23 Chas. Sou. 0 0 0 0 1 0 41 14 ‌East Division Gardner-Webb 0 0 0 0 1 1 36 43 W L Pct GB‌ Liberty 0 0 0 0 1 1 49 54 New York 81 61 .570 — Monmouth (NJ) 0 0 0 0 0 2 29 58 Washington 71 70 .504 9½ Presbyterian 0 0 0 0 0 2 17 60 Miami 61 81 .430 20 Atlanta 56 87 .392 25½ ‌Saturday’s Games Philadelphia 55 88 .385 26½ Charlotte 34, Presbyterian 10 Cent. Michigan 31, Monmouth (NJ) 10 ‌Central Division W L Pct GB‌ West Virginia 41, Liberty 17 St. Louis 88 54 .620 — Kennesaw St. 58, Edward Waters 7 Pittsburgh 85 56 .603 2½ Gardner-Webb 13, Elon 10, OT Chicago 82 59 .582 5½ Coastal Carolina 41, SC State 14 Milwaukee 62 80 .437 26 Charleston Southern at Troy, 5 p.m. Cincinnati 60 81 .426 27½ ‌Thursday’s Games ‌West Division ETSU at Charleston Southern, 5 p.m. W L Pct GB‌‌Saturday, Sept. 19 Los Angeles 81 60 .574 — Shorter at Kennesaw St., 11 a.m. San Francisco 74 68 .521 7½ Virginia Union at Gardner-Webb, 4 p.m. Arizona 68 74 .479 13½ Monmouth (NJ) at Wagner, 4 p.m. San Diego 67 76 .469 15 W. Illinois at Coastal Carolina, 4 p.m. Colorado 59 83 .415 22½ Montana at Liberty, 5 p.m. ‌Friday’s Games Campbell at Presbyterian, 5 p.m. Chicago Cubs 5, Philadelphia 1, 1st game ‌BIG TEN CONFERENCE Pittsburgh 6, Milwaukee 3 ‌East St. Louis at Cincinnati, susp. Conference All Games‌ Miami 2, Washington 1 W L PF PA W L PF PA‌ N.Y. Mets 5, Atlanta 1 Ohio St. 0 0 0 0 2 0 80 24 Chicago Cubs 7, Philadelphia 3, 2nd game Indiana 0 0 0 0 1 0 48 47 Arizona 12, L.A. Dodgers 4 Michigan St. 0 0 0 0 1 0 37 24 Colorado 4, Seattle 2 Maryland 0 0 0 0 1 1 77 69 San Francisco 9, San Diego 1 Michigan 0 0 0 0 1 1 52 31 ‌Saturday’s Games Penn St. 0 0 0 0 1 1 37 41 Cincinnati 5, St. Louis 1 Rutgers 0 0 0 0 1 1 97 50 Cincinnati 4, St. Louis 2, comp. of susp. game ‌West Philadelphia 7, Chicago Cubs 5 Conference All Games‌ Pittsburgh 10, Milwaukee 2 W L PF PA W L PF PA‌ N.Y. Mets 6, Atlanta 4 Illinois 0 0 0 0 2 0 96 3 Miami 2, Washington 0 Iowa 0 0 0 0 2 0 62 31 L.A. Dodgers 9, Arizona 5 Northwestern 0 0 0 0 2 0 57 6 San Francisco 8, San Diego 0 Minnesota 0 0 0 0 1 1 40 43 Seattle 7, Colorado 2 Purdue 0 0 0 0 1 1 69 55 ‌Sunday’s Games Wisconsin 0 0 0 0 1 1 75 35 St. Louis (Wacha 15-5) at Cincinnati (R.Iglesias 3-7), Nebraska 0 0 0 0 0 1 28 33 11:10 a.m. ‌Saturday’s Games Washington (Scherzer 11-11) at Miami (B.Hand 4-5), Penn St. 27, Buffalo 14 11:10 a.m. Michigan 35, Oregon St. 7 Chicago Cubs (Haren 9-9) at Philadelphia (Harang Purdue 38, Indiana St. 14 5-15), 11:35 a.m. Wisconsin 58, Miami (Ohio) 0 Milwaukee (Jungmann 9-6) at Pittsburgh (Liriano Illinois 44, W. Illinois 0 10-7), 11:35 a.m. Bowling Green 48, Maryland 27 N.Y. Mets (Niese 8-10) at Atlanta (Weber 0-1), Ohio St. 38, Hawaii 0 11:35 a.m. Washington St. 37, Rutgers 34 San Diego (Rea 2-2) at San Francisco (Leake 9-8), Minnesota 23, Colorado St. 20, OT 2:05 p.m. Northwestern 41, E. Illinois 0 Colorado (K.Kendrick 5-12) at Seattle (Paxton 3-3), Iowa 31, Iowa St. 17 2:10 p.m. FIU at Indiana, 6 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Greinke 16-3) at Arizona (Corbin 5-3), Oregon at Michigan St., 6 p.m. 2:10 p.m. South Alabama at Nebraska, 6 p.m. ‌Monday’s Games ‌Saturday, Sept. 19 Washington at Philadelphia, 5:05 p.m. UNLV at Michigan, 10 a.m. Miami at N.Y. Mets, 5:10 p.m. Air Force at Michigan St., 10 a.m. San Diego at Arizona, 7:40 p.m. Kent St. at Minnesota, 10 a.m. Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 8:10 p.m. South Florida at Maryland, 10 a.m. Cincinnati at San Francisco, 8:15 p.m. Illinois at North Carolina, 10 a.m. Northwestern at Duke, 10:30 a.m. Troy at Wisconsin, 1:30 p.m. N. Illinois at Ohio St., 1:30 p.m. Nebraska at Miami, 1:30 p.m. ‌National Football League Virginia Tech at Purdue, 1:30 p.m. ‌At A Glance W. Kentucky at Indiana, 2 p.m. ‌AMERICAN CONFERENCE Rutgers at Penn St., 6 p.m.

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Numerous times ISU defenders were caught inside as Portland State was able to get outside and pick up yardage. K ra m e r f e e l s t h a t September games are

meaningless and has said so publicly but even he realized what this loss at home meant. “Our team didn’t realize what was at stake today. We’ve got four road games in a row and five of the next six. We’re not as mentally tough as I thought we were. I don’t know if they

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S‌ aturday, Sept. 19 Drake at South Dakota, 1 p.m. SE Missouri at Indiana St., 1:05 p.m. North Dakota at N. Dakota St., 1:30 p.m. NBC — N.Y. Giants at St. Francis (Pa.) at Youngstown St., 2 p.m. W. Illinois at Coastal Carolina, 4 p.m. Dallas Missouri St. at Arkansas St., 5 p.m. Illinois St. at E. Illinois, 6 p.m. RUNNING N. Iowa at Cal Poly, 8:30 p.m. ‌MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE 11 a.m. ‌West Conference All Games‌ W L PF PA W L PF PA‌ ESPN2 — Marathon, Nevada 0 0 0 0 1 0 31 17 San Jose St. 0 0 0 0 1 0 43 13 Nyrr 5th Avenue Mile, Fresno St. 0 0 0 0 1 1 55 86 at New York Hawaii 0 0 0 0 1 1 28 58 San Diego St. 0 0 0 0 1 1 44 38 UNLV 0 0 0 0 0 1 30 38 SOCCER ‌Mountain Conference All Games‌ 6:25 a.m. W L PF PA W L PF PA‌ Air Force 0 0 0 0 1 0 63 7 NBCSN — Premier Boise St. 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 13 New Mexico 0 0 0 0 1 0 66 0 League, Tottenham at Colorado St. 0 0 0 0 1 1 85 36 Utah St. 0 0 0 0 1 1 26 33 Sunderland Wyoming 0 0 0 0 0 2 42 72 ‌Friday’s Games 7:30 a.m. Utah 24, Utah St. 14 ‌Saturday’s Games FS1 — Bundesliga, Ohio St. 38, Hawaii 0 Minnesota 23, Colorado St. 20, OT Werder Bremen at Mississippi 73, Fresno St. 21 E. Michigan 48, Wyoming 29 Hoffenheim California 35, San Diego St. 7 Arizona at Nevada, 5 p.m. 8:55 a.m. Tulsa at New Mexico, 6 p.m. Boise St. at BYU, 8:15 p.m. San Jose St. at Air Force, 8:15 p.m. NBCSN — Premier UCLA at UNLV, 8:30 p.m. League, Aston Villa at ‌Friday, Sept. 18 Idaho St. at Boise St., 7 p.m. Leicester New Mexico at Arizona St., 8 p.m. ‌Saturday, Sept. 19 9:30 a.m. UNLV at Michigan, 10 a.m. Nevada at Texas A&M, 10 a.m. Air Force at Michigan St., 10 a.m. FS1 — Bundesliga, Utah St. at Washington, 3 p.m. Mainz at Schalke Colorado vs. Colorado St. at Sports Authority Field at Mile High, 5 p.m. San Jose St. at Oregon St., 6 p.m. 11:30 a.m. South Alabama at San Diego St., 6 p.m. Wyoming at Washington St., 6:30 p.m. FS1 — NWSL, Kansas Utah at Fresno St., 8:30 p.m. UC Davis at Hawaii, 9:59 p.m. City at Chicago ‌NORTHEAST CONFERENCE Conference All Games‌ 3 p.m. W L PF PA W L PF PA‌ Duquesne 0 0 0 0 2 0 73 14 Sacred Heart 0 0 0 0 2 0 99 22 ESPN2 — MLS, New Bryant 0 0 0 0 1 0 27 3 St. Francis (Pa.) 0 0 0 0 1 1 68 55 England at Toronto FC Wagner 0 0 0 0 0 1 16 56 CCSU 0 0 0 0 0 2 23 58 5 p.m. Robert Morris 0 0 0 0 0 2 38 48 ‌Saturday’s Games FS1 — MLS, Sporting Sacred Heart 56, Valparaiso 3 Duquesne 26, Bucknell 7 KC at Orlando City SC Stony Brook 38, CCSU 9 Towson 35, St. Francis (Pa.) 20 7:30 p.m. Youngstown St. 21, Robert Morris 14, OT ‌Saturday, Sept. 19 Bryant at Brown, 10:30 a.m. FS1 — NWSL, semiDuquesne at Dayton, 11 a.m. final, Washington at St. Francis (Pa.) at Youngstown St., 2 p.m. Sacred Heart at Marist, 4 p.m. Seattle Monmouth (NJ) at Wagner, 4 p.m. Bowie St. at CCSU, 5 p.m. TENNIS ‌OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE Conference All Games‌ W L PF PA W L PF PA‌ 2 p.m. Tennessee St. 0 0 0 0 2 0 59 39 E. Kentucky 0 0 0 0 1 1 52 45 ESPN — U.S. Open JacksonvilleSt 0 0 0 0 1 1 43 47 Murray St. 0 0 0 0 1 1 78 69 Tennis, Men’s Final, at SE Missouri 0 0 0 0 1 1 30 58 UT Martin 0 0 0 0 1 1 75 86 Flushing, N.Y. Austn Peay 0 0 0 0 0 2 13 80 E. Illinois 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 74 VOLLEYBALL Tennessee Tech 0 0 0 0 0 2 38 86 ‌Thursday’s Games 1 p.m. UT Martin 72, Bethel (Tenn.) 10 ‌Saturday’s Games Auburn 27, Jacksonville St. 20, OT NBCSN — Kingston N. Illinois 57, Murray St. 26 AVP Championship, Southern Miss. 52, Austin Peay 6 Northwestern 41, E. Illinois 0 at Huntington Beach, NC State 35, E. Kentucky 0 Wofford 34, Tennessee Tech 14 Calif. SE Missouri 27, S. Illinois 24 Tennessee St. 35, Jackson St. 25 W L PF PA W L PF PA‌ ‌Saturday, Sept. 19 Tennessee St. at Jacksonville St., Noon Ohio 0 0 0 0 1 0 45 28 SE Missouri at Indiana St., 1:05 p.m. Bowling Green 0 0 0 0 1 1 78 86 Austin Peay at Vanderbilt, 2 p.m. Buffalo 0 0 0 0 1 1 65 41 Mercer at Tennessee Tech, 5 p.m. Kent St. 0 0 0 0 1 1 48 65 Murray St. at W. Michigan, 5 p.m. Miami (Ohio) 0 0 0 0 1 1 26 65 Illinois St. at E. Illinois, 6 p.m. UMass 0 0 0 0 0 1 14 48 PACIFIC-12 CONFERENCE‌ Akron 0 0 0 0 0 2 10 65 North‌ ‌West Conference All Games‌ Conference All Games‌ W L PF PA W L PF PA‌ W L PF PA W L PF PA‌ California 0 0 0 0 2 0 108 21 N. Illinois 0 0 0 0 2 0 95 56 Oregon 0 0 0 0 1 0 61 42 Toledo 0 0 0 0 1 0 16 12 Oregon St. 0 0 0 0 1 1 33 42 Ball St. 0 0 0 0 1 1 71 92 Washington St. 0 0 0 0 1 1 54 58 Cent. Michigan 0 0 0 0 1 1 44 34 Washington 0 0 0 0 1 1 62 16 E. Michigan 0 0 0 0 1 1 82 67 Stanford 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 16 W. Michigan 0 0 0 0 0 2 41 80 South‌ ‌Saturday’s Games Conference All Games‌ Penn St. 27, Buffalo 14 W L PF PA W L PF PA‌ Wisconsin 58, Miami (Ohio) 0 Utah 0 0 0 0 2 0 48 31 Bowling Green 48, Maryland 27 Arizona 0 0 0 0 1 0 42 32 Colorado 48, UMass 14 Southern Cal 0 0 0 0 1 0 55 6 Cent. Michigan 31, Monmouth (NJ) 10 UCLA 0 0 0 0 1 0 34 16 N. Illinois 57, Murray St. 26 Colorado 0 0 0 0 1 1 68 42 Toledo 16, Arkansas 12 Ariz. St. 0 0 0 0 0 1 17 38 E. Michigan 48, Wyoming 29 ‌Friday’s Games Kent St. 45, Delaware St. 13 Utah 24, Utah St. 14 Georgia Southern 43, W. Michigan 17 ‌Saturday’s Games Pittsburgh 24, Akron 7 Michigan 35, Oregon St. 7 Texas A&M 56, Ball St. 23 Colorado 48, UMass 14 Marshall at Ohio, 5 p.m. Washington 49, Sacramento St. 0 ‌Saturday, Sept. 19 Washington St. 37, Rutgers 34 Buffalo at FAU, 10 a.m. California 35, San Diego St. 7 Kent St. at Minnesota, 10 a.m. Arizona at Nevada, 5 p.m. Savannah St. at Akron, 10 a.m. Oregon at Michigan St., 6 p.m. Cent. Michigan at Syracuse, 10:30 a.m. Idaho at Southern Cal, 6 p.m. SE Louisiana at Ohio, Noon UCLA at UNLV, 8:30 p.m. Temple at UMass, 1 p.m. UCF at Stanford, 8:30 p.m. Ball St. at E. Michigan, 1 p.m. Cal Poly at Arizona St., 9 p.m. Memphis at Bowling Green, 1 p.m. Friday, Sept. 18‌ N. Illinois at Ohio St., 1:30 p.m. New Mexico at Arizona St., 8 p.m. Cincinnati at Miami (Ohio), 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 19‌ Murray St. at W. Michigan, 5 p.m. Georgia St. at Oregon, Noon Iowa St. at Toledo, 6 p.m. Utah St. at Washington, 3 p.m. Colorado vs. Colorado St. at Sports Authority Field at ‌MID-EASTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Mile High, 5 p.m. Conference All Games‌ W L PF PA W L PF PA‌ California at Texas, 5:30 p.m. San Jose St. at Oregon St., 6 p.m. Hampton 0 0 0 0 1 1 63 51 Stanford at Southern Cal, 6 p.m. NC A&T 0 0 0 0 1 1 75 60 Wyoming at Washington St., 6:30 p.m. NC Central 0 0 0 0 1 1 72 55 BYU at UCLA, 8:30 p.m. SC State 0 0 0 0 1 1 49 48 Utah at Fresno St., 8:30 p.m. Beth.-Cook. 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 45 N. Arizona at Arizona, 9 p.m. Morgan St. 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 63 PATRIOT LEAGUE‌ Norfolk St. 0 0 0 0 0 1 13 63 Conference All Games‌ Savannah St. 0 0 0 0 0 1 13 65 W L PF PA W L PF PA‌ Delaware St. 0 0 0 0 0 2 26 77 Holy Cross 0 0 0 0 1 0 27 19 Florida A&M 0 0 0 0 0 2 24 109 Bucknell 0 0 0 0 1 1 24 26 Howard 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 125 Fordham 0 0 0 0 1 1 44 49 ‌Saturday’s Games Georgetown 0 0 0 0 1 1 54 55 Richmond 31, Hampton 28 Lehigh 0 0 0 0 1 1 37 69 Boston College 76, Howard 0 Colgate 0 0 0 0 0 2 18 74 Samford 58, Florida A&M 21 Lafayette 0 0 0 0 0 2 16 53 Kent St. 45, Delaware St. 13 ‌ S aturday’s Games North Carolina 53, NC A&T 14 James Madison 55, Lehigh 17 Coastal Carolina 41, SC State 14 Georgetown 34, Marist 7 Duke 55, NC Central 0 Villanova 14, Fordham 7 Bethune-Cookman at Grambling St., 5 p.m. Duquesne 26, Bucknell 7 Norfolk St. at Old Dominion, 5 p.m. New Hampshire 26, Colgate 8 Morgan St. at Illinois St., 5:30 p.m. Delaware 19, Lafayette 9 ‌Thursday’s Games Saturday, Sept. 19‌ Florida A&M at SC State, 5:30 p.m. Dartmouth at Georgetown, 10 a.m. Penn at Lehigh, 10:30 a.m. ‌Friday’s Games Yale at Colgate, 11 a.m. Howard vs. Hampton at RFK Memorial Stadium, Columbia at Fordham, 11 a.m. 5 p.m. Bucknell at Cornell, 1 p.m. ‌Saturday, Sept. 19 Princeton at Lafayette, 4 p.m. Savannah St. at Akron, 10 a.m. Holy Cross at Towson, 4 p.m. Chowan at Delaware St., Noon PIONEER LEAGUE‌ Norfolk St. at Marshall, 1:30 p.m. Conference All Games‌ Va. Lynchburg at Morgan St., 2 p.m. W L PF PA W L PF PA‌ Lane at Bethune-Cookman, 2 p.m. Campbell 0 0 0 0 2 0 76 23 NC A&T at Elon, 4 p.m. 0 0 0 0 2 0 37 28 Jacksonville NC Central at FIU, 4 p.m. Dayton 0 0 0 0 1 0 27 24 ‌MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE Butler 0 0 0 0 1 1 58 66 Conference All Games‌ Drake 0 0 0 0 1 1 62 51 W L PF PA W L PF PA‌ Stetson 0 0 0 0 1 1 56 70 S. Dakota St. 0 0 0 0 2 0 96 48 San Diego 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 37 Indiana St. 0 0 0 0 1 1 66 55 Davidson 0 0 0 0 0 2 21 104 Missouri St 0 0 0 0 1 1 28 76 Marist 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 51 N. Dakota St. 0 0 0 0 1 1 76 52 Morehead St. 0 0 0 0 0 2 47 99 N. Iowa 0 0 0 0 1 1 45 66 Valparaiso 0 0 0 0 0 2 13 108 W. Illinois 0 0 0 0 1 1 33 49 ‌ S aturday’s Games Youngstown St. 0 0 0 0 1 1 58 59 Jacksonville 17, Newberry 14 Illinois St. 0 0 0 0 0 1 14 31 VMI 43, Morehead St. 40 South Dakota 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 34 Sacred Heart 56, Valparaiso 3 S. Illinois 0 0 0 0 0 2 71 75 Georgetown 34, Marist 7 ‌Saturday’s Games North Dakota 21, Drake 18 Purdue 38, Indiana St. 14 Mercer 57, Stetson 14 Illinois 44, W. Illinois 0 Campbell 35, Chowan 3 N. Iowa 38, E. Washington 35 Butler 41, Franklin 14 Missouri St. 21, Chadron St. 13 Catawba 35, Davidson 21 N. Dakota St. 41, Weber St. 14 W. New Mexico at San Diego, 7 p.m. SE Missouri 27, S. Illinois 24 Saturday, Sept. 19‌ Duquesne at Dayton, 11 a.m. S. Dakota St. 55, S. Utah 10 Drake at South Dakota, 1 p.m. Youngstown St. 21, Robert Morris 14, OT Sacred Heart at Marist, 4 p.m. Morgan St. at Illinois St., 5:30 p.m. Butler at Taylor, 5 p.m. South Dakota at UC Davis, 7 p.m.

are better than us, but I know we can’t win with the turnovers and the mistakes we made. We weren’t good enough to overcome them and offensively we stopped ourselves today.” Michael Sanders, the new ISU quarterback who threw for five touchdown passes last week in a little

over a half in playing time, executed flawlessly on the opening drive. The Bengals took over five minutes off the clock, marched 75 yards and capped it with a touchdown pass from him to Hagen Graves. But on the ensuing kickoff Kahlil Dawson gathered it in just outside the six yard

TODAY’S SCHEDULE ‌ OLF G 10:30 a.m. GOLF — European Tour, KLM Open, finalround, at Zandvoort, Netherlands 12:30 1.m. NBC — LPGA Tour Golf, Evian Championship, finalround, at Evian-lesBains, France 1 p.m. GOLF — WEB.com Tour, Hotel Fitness Championship, finalround, at Fort Wayne, Ind. HORSE RACING 2:30 p.m. FS1 — Woodbine Mile and Canadian Stakes races, at Toronto MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 11 a.m. TBS — Toronto at N.Y. Yankees 6 p.m. ESPN — Kansas City at Baltimore MOTORCYCLE RACING 5:30 a.m. FS1 — FIM MotoGP, The Misano Adriatico circuit, at Rimini, Italy NFL FOOTBALL 11 a.m. FOX — Seattle at St. Louis 11 a.m CBS — Kansas City at Houston 2:30 p.m. CBS — Baltimore at Denver Pittsburgh at Iowa, 6 p.m. COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION‌ Conference All Games‌ W L PF PA W L PF PA‌ Albany (NY) 1 0 35 7 1 1 49 58 James Madison 0 0 0 0 2 0 111 24 Stony Brook 0 0 0 0 1 0 38 9 William & Mary 0 0 0 0 1 0 34 7 Delaware 0 0 0 0 1 1 33 29 New Hampshire 0 0 0 0 1 1 39 51 Richmond 0 0 0 0 1 1 52 78 Towson 0 0 0 0 1 1 55 48 Villanova 0 0 0 0 1 1 29 27 Maine 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 24 Elon 0 0 0 0 0 2 13 54 Rhode Island 0 1 7 35 0 2 7 82 ‌Saturday’s Games Richmond 31, Hampton 28 Albany (NY) 35, Rhode Island 7 James Madison 55, Lehigh 17 Villanova 14, Fordham 7 Gardner-Webb 13, Elon 10, OT New Hampshire 26, Colgate 8 Stony Brook 38, CCSU 9 Delaware 19, Lafayette 9 Towson 35, St. Francis (Pa.) 20 Saturday, Sept. 19‌ Delaware at Villanova, 10 a.m. Harvard at Rhode Island, 11 a.m. Albany (NY) at James Madison, 1 p.m. William & Mary at Virginia, 1:30 p.m. NC A&T at Elon, 4 p.m. VMI at Richmond, 4 p.m. Holy Cross at Towson, 4 p.m. New Hampshire at Stony Brook, 5 p.m. Maine at Tulane, 6 p.m. CONFERENCE USA‌ ‌East Division Conference All Games‌ W L PF PA W L PF PA‌ W. Kentucky 1 0 41 38 2 0 55 50 Charlotte 0 0 0 0 2 0 57 30 FIU 0 0 0 0 1 0 15 14 Marshall 0 0 0 0 1 0 41 31 Old Dominion 0 0 0 0 1 0 38 34 Middle Tenn. 0 0 0 0 1 1 80 51 FAU 0 0 0 0 0 2 64 91 ‌West Division Conference All Games‌ W L PF PA W L PF PA‌ Rice 0 0 0 0 1 0 56 16 Southern Miss. 0 0 0 0 1 1 68 40 North Texas 0 0 0 0 0 1 13 31 UTEP 0 0 0 0 0 2 33 117 UTSA 0 0 0 0 0 2 35 72 Louisiana Tech 0 1 38 41 1 1 100 56 ‌Thursday’s Games W. Kentucky 41, Louisiana Tech 38 ‌Friday’s Games Miami 44, FAU 20 ‌Saturday’s Games Kansas St. 30, UTSA 3 Charlotte 34, Presbyterian 10 Texas Tech 69, UTEP 20 Southern Miss. 52, Austin Peay 6 Alabama 37, Middle Tennessee 10 SMU 31, North Texas 13 Marshall at Ohio, 5 p.m. Norfolk St. at Old Dominion, 5 p.m. FIU at Indiana, 6 p.m. Rice at Texas, 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 19‌ Buffalo at FAU, 10 a.m. Rice at North Texas, 12:30 p.m. Louisiana Tech at Kansas St., 1 p.m. UTSA at Oklahoma St., 1:30 p.m. Norfolk St. at Marshall, 1:30 p.m. W. Kentucky at Indiana, 2 p.m. NC Central at FIU, 4 p.m. Charlotte at Middle Tennessee, 5 p.m. Southern Miss. at Texas St., 5 p.m. NC State at Old Dominion, 5 p.m. UTEP at New Mexico St., 6 p.m. IVY LEAGUE‌ Conference All Games‌ W L PF PA W L PF PA‌ Brown 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Columbia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cornell 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dartmouth 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Harvard 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Penn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Princeton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yale 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ‌Saturday’s Games Dartmouth at Georgetown, 10 a.m. Bryant at Brown, 10:30 a.m. Penn at Lehigh, 10:30 a.m. Yale at Colgate, 11 a.m. Columbia at Fordham, 11 a.m. Harvard at Rhode Island, 11 a.m. Bucknell at Cornell, 1 p.m. Princeton at Lafayette, 4 p.m.

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line in the corner, found a seam, broke to the middle of the field, got outside and raced away into the end zone which immediately shifted the momentum. The Vikings then took the lead on a 50 yard pass from Kuresa to Trent Riley who was wide open thanks to the Bengal defense getting

Campbell at Presbyterian, 5 p.m. Kentucky Christian at Morehead St., 5 p.m. ‌SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE ‌East Conference All Games‌ W L PF PA W L PF PA‌ Georgia 1 0 31 14 2 0 82 28 Missouri 0 0 0 0 2 0 61 23 Florida 0 0 0 0 1 0 61 13 Kentucky 0 0 0 0 1 0 40 33 South Carolina 0 0 0 0 1 0 17 13 Tennessee 0 0 0 0 1 1 83 61 Vanderbilt 0 1 14 31 0 2 26 45‌ West Conference All Games‌ W L PF PA W L PF PA‌ Alabama 0 0 0 0 2 0 72 27 Auburn 0 0 0 0 2 0 58 44 Mississippi 0 0 0 0 2 0 149 24 Texas A&M 0 0 0 0 2 0 94 40 Mississippi St 0 0 0 0 1 0 34 16 Arkansas 0 0 0 0 1 1 60 29 LSU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ‌Saturday’s Games Auburn 27, Jacksonville St. 20, OT Georgia 31, Vanderbilt 14 Mississippi 73, Fresno St. 21 Toledo 16, Arkansas 12 Alabama 37, Middle Tennessee 10 Oklahoma 31, Tennessee 24, 2OT Texas A&M 56, Ball St. 23 Missouri 27, Arkansas St. 20 East Carolina at Florida, 5 p.m. Kentucky at South Carolina, 5:30 p.m. LSU at Mississippi St., 7:15 p.m. ‌Saturday, Sept. 19 Nevada at Texas A&M, 10 a.m. UConn at Missouri, 10 a.m. Auburn at LSU, 1:30 p.m. Austin Peay at Vanderbilt, 2 p.m. Northwestern St. at Mississippi St., 2 p.m. South Carolina at Georgia, 4 p.m. W. Carolina at Tennessee, 5 p.m. Texas Tech at Arkansas, 5 p.m. Florida at Kentucky, 5:30 p.m. Mississippi at Alabama, 7:15 p.m. ‌SOUTHERN CONFERENCE Conference All Games‌ W L PF PA W L PF PA‌ The Citadel 1 0 28 10 2 0 97 10 Mercer 0 0 0 0 2 0 85 21 Samford 0 0 0 0 2 0 103 37 Chattanooga 0 0 0 0 1 1 64 57 VMI 0 0 0 0 1 1 79 88 Wofford 0 0 0 0 1 1 44 63 Furman 0 0 0 0 0 2 38 80 W. Carolina 0 1 10 28 1 1 52 42 ‌Saturday’s Games Chattanooga 44, Mars Hill 34 VMI 43, Morehead St. 40 Samford 58, Florida A&M 21 Virginia Tech 42, Furman 3 Mercer 57, Stetson 14 The Citadel 28, W. Carolina 10 Wofford 34, Tennessee Tech 14 ‌Saturday, Sept. 19 Chattanooga at Samford, 1:30 p.m. Wofford at Idaho, 3 p.m. VMI at Richmond, 4 p.m. Furman at UCF, 4 p.m. The Citadel at Georgia Southern, 4 p.m. Mercer at Tennessee Tech, 5 p.m. W. Carolina at Tennessee, 5 p.m. ‌SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE Conference All Games‌ W L PF PA W L PF PA‌ McNeese 1 0 43 6 1 0 43 6 SE Louisiana 1 0 34 20 1 0 34 20 Houston Baptist 0 0 0 0 1 0 51 7 Lamar 0 0 0 0 1 0 66 3 Abilene Chrstn 0 0 0 0 0 1 13 34 Cent. Arkansas 0 0 0 0 0 1 16 45 Nicholls St. 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 47 Sam Houston 0 0 0 0 0 1 45 59 S.F. Austin 0 0 0 0 0 2 35 104 Incarnate Word 0 1 6 43 1 1 24 59 NorthwesternSt 0 1 20 34 0 2 37 78 ‌Saturday’s Games TCU 70, Stephen F. Austin 7 McNeese St. 43, Incarnate Word 6 Louisiana-Lafayette 44, Northwestern St. 17 Louisiana-Monroe 47, Nicholls St. 0 Lamar at Baylor, 5:30 p.m. Cent. Arkansas at Oklahoma St., 5:30 p.m. Florida Tech at SE Louisiana, 6 p.m. N. Colorado at Houston Baptist, 6 p.m. ‌Saturday, Sept. 19 SE Louisiana at Ohio, Noon Nicholls St. at Incarnate Word, 1 p.m. Northwestern St. at Mississippi St., 2 p.m. Lamar at Sam Houston St., 5 p.m. McNeese St. at Stephen F. Austin, 5 p.m. Houston Baptist at Abilene Christian, 5 p.m. ‌SOUTHWESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ‌East Conference All Games‌ W L PF PA W L PF PA‌ Alcorn St. 1 0 31 14 1 1 37 83 Alabama A&M 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 52 Jackson St. 0 0 0 0 0 2 39 105 Alabama St. 0 1 14 31 0 2 28 55 MVSU 0 1 13 50 0 2 13 116 ‌West Conference All Games‌ W L PF PA W L PF PA‌ Prairie View 1 0 38 11 1 1 62 74 Southern U. 1 0 50 13 1 1 65 75 Ark-Pine Bluff 0 0 0 0 1 1 36 62 Grambling 0 0 0 0 0 1 14 73 Texas Southern 0 1 11 38 1 1 74 38 ‌Thursday’s Games Southern U. 50, MVSU 13 ‌Friday’s Games Texas Southern 63, Bacone 0 ‌Saturday’s Games Tennessee St. 35, Jackson St. 25 Texas St. 63, Prairie View 24 Alcorn St. 31, Alabama St. 14 Ark.-Pine Bluff 29, Morehouse 27, 3OT Bethune-Cookman at Grambling St., 5 p.m. ‌Saturday, Sept. 19 MVSU at Alcorn St., 3 p.m. Jackson St. at Southern U., 4 p.m. Grambling St. at Alabama St., 5 p.m. Texas Southern at Ark.-Pine Bluff, 5 p.m. Alabama A&M at Prairie View, 5 p.m. ‌SUN BELT CONFERENCE Conference All Games‌ W L PF PA W L PF PA‌ South Alabama 0 0 0 0 1 0 33 23 Appalachian St 0 0 0 0 1 1 59 41 Ga. Southn 0 0 0 0 1 1 43 61 La.-Lafayette 0 0 0 0 1 1 77 57 La.-Monroe 0 0 0 0 1 1 61 51 Texas St. 0 0 0 0 1 1 79 83 Georgia St. 0 0 0 0 0 1 20 23 Idaho 0 0 0 0 0 1 28 45 New Mexico St. 0 0 0 0 0 1 13 61 Troy 0 0 0 0 0 1 21 49 Arkansas St. 0 0 0 0 0 2 26 82 ‌Saturday’s Games Clemson 41, Appalachian St. 10 Georgia Southern 43, W. Michigan 17 Missouri 27, Arkansas St. 20 Louisiana-Lafayette 44, Northwestern St. 17 Louisiana-Monroe 47, Nicholls St. 0 Texas St. 63, Prairie View 24 Charleston Southern at Troy, 5 p.m. Idaho at Southern Cal, 6 p.m. Georgia St. at New Mexico St., 6 p.m. South Alabama at Nebraska, 6 p.m. ‌Saturday, Sept. 19 Georgia St. at Oregon, Noon Troy at Wisconsin, 1:30 p.m. Wofford at Idaho, 3 p.m. The Citadel at Georgia Southern, 4 p.m. Missouri St. at Arkansas St., 5 p.m. Southern Miss. at Texas St., 5 p.m. UTEP at New Mexico St., 6 p.m. South Alabama at San Diego St., 6 p.m. ‌MAJOR INDEPENDENTS All Games‌ W L PF PA‌ Notre Dame 2 0 72 30 BYU 1 0 33 28 Army 0 2 52 59 ‌Saturday’s Games UConn 22, Army 17 Notre Dame 34, Virginia 27 Boise St. at BYU, 8:15 p.m. ‌Saturday, Sept. 19 Wake Forest at Army, 10 a.m. Georgia Tech at Notre Dame, 1:30 p.m. BYU at UCLA, 8:30 p.m. INDEPENDENTS‌ All Games‌ W L PF PA‌ ETSU 0 2 37 84 ‌Thursday’s Games Maryville (Tenn.) 28, ETSU 21 ‌Saturday’s Games St. Xavier 24, Ave Maria 21 Limestone 39, Kentucky Wesleyan 34 Central St. (Ohio) 49, Clark Atlanta 12 Stillman 18, Concordia (Ala.) 15 Thursday, Sept. 17‌ ETSU at Charleston Southern, 5 p.m.

caught on a play flake. It was a lead the Vikings never relinquished. Now ISU has to regroup and they have a short week to do it. They play nationally ranked Boise State Friday night in Boise, one of the two games on the schedule against teams in the FBS. Kick off time is seven.


Sunday, September 13, 2015 • B3 MLB ROUNDUP

Blue Jays Dominate Yankees Again ASSOCIATED PRESS ‌NEW YORK • The Toronto Blue Jays opened a season-high 4 1/2game lead in the AL East, sweeping a doubleheader from the sagging New York Yankees 9-5 and 10-7 on a sodden Saturday when Troy Tulowitzki cracked a shoulder blade and Marcus Stroman won in his return from a spring training knee injury.‌ Jose Bautista homered twice, Chasen Shreve forced in three runs with bases-loaded walks in the 11th inning, and the Blue Jays rallied from a 4-1 deficit in the opener. Bautista hit two of Toronto’s four home runs, including an eighth-inning drive off Dellin Betances that put the Blue Jays ahead 5-4 and increased his season total to 35. Edwn Encarnacion and Revere also connected for the Blue Jays. Cliff Pennington hit a two-run homer and former-Yankee Russell Martin added a two-run double in a six-run second inning against Ivan Nova that boosted the Blue Jays in the rain-interrupted nightcap before only a few thousand fans who stayed from the original crowd of 46,278. Brett Gardner hit a pair of three-run homers for New York in the second game and homered three times in the doubleheader.

teammates emptied the dugout and bullpen to celebrate the big hit with him. Rick Porcello (8-12) got the win after allowing three runs and five hits in seven innings.

home starts without a loss to start a career. He lowered his ERA in 25 starts at home to 1.11. Tanner Roark (4-5), making his eighth start this year, allowed two runs in 4 2/3 innings.

ROYALS 14, ORIOLES 6

METS 6, BRAVES 4‌

ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. • David Ortiz homered twice to become the 27th player in major league history to reach 500 homers, and Boston beat Tampa Bay.‌ With an overflow crowd in the right-field stands on their feet and chanting “Let’s go Papi!,” Ortiz reached the milestone when he lined a shot to right-center on a 2-2 pitch from Matt Moore (1-4) leading off the fifth. He connected for No. 499 in the first. Big Papi has 50 multihomer games in a 19-year career. Ortiz pumped his right arm as he ran toward first base. His

MIAMI • Jose Fernandez returned from the disabled list and became only the third pitcher since 1914 to win his first 16 career decisions at home as Miami beat fading Washington.‌ Pitching for the first time since he was sidelined by a right biceps strain Aug. 7, Fernandez (5-0) threw five innings, allowed two hits and struck out seven. Johnny Allen (1932-33) and LaMarr Hoyt (1980-82) also started 16-0 at home, according to STATS. Fernandez already held the major league record for most

B A LT I M O R E ( A P ) • Mike Moustakas hit two home runs, including a grand slam, and finished with a franchise-record nine RBIs to lead Kansas City.‌ Moustakas singled home two runs in the sixth inning, hit his second career slam in the seventh and capped his record-setting performance with a three-run drive in the ninth. The previous team record for RBIs in a game was seven, by Billy Butler against Philadelphia on April 7, 2013. Salvador Perez had two hits and three RBIs for the AL Central leaders, who won for only the second time in eight games. Yordano Ventura (11-8) allowed four runs and eight hits in 5 2/3 innings for Kansas City. The right-hander is 7-1 in his last 10 starts, including a pair of wins over Baltimore.

MARLINS 2, RED SOX 10, RAYS 4‌ NATIONALS 0‌

ATLANTA • Kelly Johnson drove in the tiebreaking run in the ninth inning, Yoenis Cespedes homered for the eighth time in 11 days and NL East-leading New York won its sixth straight.‌ New York, which trailed 1-0 in the first, leads the majors with 14 comeback wins since Aug. 1. Since July 1, the Mets are 25-11 on the road, best in the majors over that span. They padded their division lead over Washington to 9 1/2 games with 20 games to play. Travis d’Arnaud led off the ninth with a ground-rule double against Arodys Vizcaino (2-1), and pinch-runner Eric Young Jr. scored from second on Johnson’s single for a 5-4 lead. Cespedes added an infield RBI single. Atlanta rallied from a 4-1 deficit in the eighth after a dominant Noah Syndergaard was lifted, when pinch-hitter Adonis Garcia hit a three-run homer off Tyler Clippard (3-1). Jeurys Familia got the last three outs for his 40th save.

REDS 4, CARDINALS 2, comp. of susp. game‌ REDS 5, CARDINALS 1‌ CINCINNATI • Skip Schumaker hit a three-run homer, rookie Anthony DeSclafani pitched six strong innings and Cincinnati beat St. Louis for the second time in the day.‌ The first-place Cardinals have lost the first three games of the four-game series. Their lead over Pittsburgh in the NL Central fell

to 2 1/2 games. DeSclafani (9-10) struck out 10 and allowed one earned run. Lance Lynn (11-10) took the loss. Earlier, Adam Duvall’s tworun homer in the eighth lifted the Reds to a win in the completion of a game suspended by rain on Friday. Schumaker, a former Cardinal, hit his first homer since Aug. 13 of last season. Duvall’s drive against Jonathan Broxton (2-5) was his third since joining the Reds on Aug. 31. J.J. Hoover (8-1) pitched the eighth for the win. Aroldis Chapman struck out the side to earn his 30th save. St. Louis is 3-8 in September after three straight losses to the last-place Reds, who on Sunday can finish off their first fourgame sweep of the Cardinals since 2003.

PIRATES 10, BREWERS 2‌ PITTSBURGH • Jeff Locke pitched one-run ball into the seventh inning and Michael Morse hit a pinch-hit grand slam as Pittsburgh tightened up the NL Central race.‌ The Pirates drew within 2 1/2 games of first-place St. Louis, the closest Pittsburgh has been since it was two games back at the All-Star break after winning three in a row at home against the Cardinals. Locke (8-10) allowed three hits in 6 1-3 innings. He struck out seven and walked two after losing consecutive starts and four of his last five decisions. Morse’s slam came off Cesar Jimenez in the seventh and extended the Pirates’ lead to 10-1. It was Morse’s first homer since the Pirates acquired him July 31 from the Los Angeles Dodgers and the fifth slam of his 11-year career. Zach Davies (1-1) allowed six runs in 3 2/3 innings.

WHITE SOX 8, TWINS 2‌

CHICAGO • Adam Eaton had three hits, Carlos Sanchez hit a two-run double and Chicago used a seven-run fourth inning to beat Minnesota.‌ Trevor Plouffe had two hits and an RBI for the Twins, who began the day one game behind Texas in the race for the second AL wild card. Jose Quintana (9-10) settled in after allowing two runs in the first. He threw five scoreless innings after that and has allowed two runs in 13 innings over his last two starts. The White Sox finished with 15 hits and have won six of nine. Tommy Milone (8-5) gave up seven runs — four earned — and eight hits in 3 2/3 innings, his second-shortest start of the season. He was 3-0 with a 0.87 ERA in three previous starts against the White Sox.

PHILLIES 7, CUBS 5‌

PHILADELPHIA • Pinch-hitter Cody Asche hit a walk-off, tworun homer with two outs in the ninth inning to lead Philadelphia.‌ The Cubs dropped to three games back of Pittsburgh for the top NL wild-card spot with just their second loss in their last nine. Hector Rondon (5-4) got the first two outs of the ninth before walking Erik Kratz. Asche followed in the pitcher’s spot and drove the first pitch into the foul pole in right field to help Philadelphia win for just the fifth time in the last 19 games. Asche was mobbed by his teammates at home plate and doused with water. He got a bucket of fruit punch dumped on him along with a shaving cream pie in the face during a postgame TV interview. Ken Giles (6-2) pitched 1 1/3 scoreless innings, striking out three, to earn the win.

Kenseth Gives JGR 1 More Win Before NASCAR’s Playoffs Begin ASSOCIATED PRESS ‌RICHMOND, VA. • Joe Gibbs Racing cemented itself as the team to beat for NASCAR’s championships with a dominating run Saturday night that ended in Matt Kenseth’s fourth win of the season.‌ The win put Kenseth in a tie with JGR teammate Kyle Busch and six-time champion Jimmie Johnson for the top seeds in the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship. The 10-race playoff series begins next Sunday at Chicagoland. Kenseth has won three of the last six races, and JGR has won eight of the last 11. “Certainly right now as a company we’re on a roll,” Kenseth said. The 16-driver Chase field was set in the regularseason finale, where only four spots were really up for grabs. Jamie McMurray clinched his berth as soon as he took the green flag, but Jeff Gordon, Ryan Newman, Paul Menard and Clint Bowyer all had to protect their positions. Gordon had to finish 17th or better to guarantee his slot, and he finished a solid seventh. Bowyer was in a little bit more of a precarious position as he came to Richmond ranked 16th in the field and unable to afford any mistakes Saturday night. He never doubted he was up for the challenge at one of his favorite tracks, and he finished 10th to give Toyota five cars in the Chase field. It wasn’t supposed to be difficult for Newman or Menard, but the Richard Childress Racing drivers struggled the entire race. They both ended three laps down from the leaders, with Newman 20th and Menard 26th. Aric Almirola briefly tried to shake up the playoff picture by charging his way to the front to race with the leaders. He made it to fourth, but had nothing for the JGR cars. Had Almirola won, he’d have earned an automatic berth into the Chase and bumped another driver. Instead, he’ll watch the

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Matt Kenseth, center, gets as hug from his wife, Katie, after his win in the NASCAR Sprint Cup auto race at Richmond International Raceway in Richmond, Va., Saturday, Sept. 12, 2015.

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Matt Kenseth (20) does a burnout after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup auto race at Richmond International Raceway in Richmond, Va., Saturday, Sept. 12, 2015. championship race go on without him after he made it last season with a surprise victory at Daytona. It all resets now as the Chase gives the entire field an equal shot to race for the championship. Divided into three rounds before the Nov. 22 finale at HomesteadMiami Speedway, a win automatically advances the driver into the next round. Four drivers will be knocked out after every third race.

“It’s a whole new ballgame now,” said reigning series champion Kevin Harvick, who finished a quiet 14th at Richmond. But it’s unclear if anyone will have enough to challenge JGR down the stretch. Denny Hamlin tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee earlier this week, but vowed it wouldn’t affect his performance. He proved that on his home track by charging from 25th

— the fourth lowest starting position at Richmond of his career — to take the lead during a segment of the race that was a JGR exhibition. Hamlin led teammates Kyle Busch, Kenseth and Carl Edwards around and around the track as the Toyota contingent showed why they’ve been the most dominant team in NASCAR all summer. Ke n se t h eve n t u a l ly worked his way to the front,

while Busch finished second and Hamlin was fifth. Hamlin had a pack of ice on his knee after the race, but said he’s ready to race for his first title. Hamlin was part of the four-driver finale last year. “I’m about being good in September,” he said. “No matter what anyone thinks about our track record in the playoffs, we haven’t got a championship. We finished everywhere but (first). We can go on a run just as good as anybody. This isn’t going to stop any of that motivation.”

Ganassi Driver Clinches Chase Spot‌ RICHMOND, VA. • Jamie McMurray and Paul Menard both clinched their first career berths in the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship Saturday night at Richmond.‌ McMurray only needed the green flag to drop to make it on points and become the 12th driver to make the 16-driver field. J e f f G o rd o n , Rya n

Newman and Clint Bowyer held on to their spots and round out the field. All those drivers and McMurray are winless this season. Gordon has one last chance to win his fifth c h a m p i o n s h i p b e fo re he retires. Matt Kenseth won the race and finished in a tie with Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Kyle Busch and six-time champion Jimmie Johnson for the top seeds in the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship. McMurray, who won the Daytona 500 and Brickyard 400 in 2010, is only the second driver to make the Chase for team owner Chip Ganassi, following Juan Pablo Montoya in 2009. “It’s gratifying to bring a group of people together and accomplish something like this, and to be a part of a team of guys that accomplished this,” Ganassi said. “Now that’s the first goal, the goal changes now. The goal post changes to winning races and advancing in the Chase.” McMurray missed the cutoff for the Chase by one spot in 2004 and lost the final spot after a crash at Richmond in 2005. He also lost out on the final Chase spot at Richmond in 2014. Ganassi won the IndyCar championship this season when driver Scott Dixon made a late charge and won on a tiebreaker after winning the finale in Sonoma. Ganassi said the team could win titles in both series. “It’s what we prepare to do,” Ganassi said. “I think we can give ourselves a shot here. The Final Four here looks like it be one team here.” Ganassi’s left arm was in a sling after he broke his collarbone when he fell off his mountain bike last week. He tweeted a picture of his X-ray and had surgery last Sunday. “It’s more of an inconvenience and uncomfortable thing as opposed to pain,” he said. “I had to ride back a couple of miles after I did it to get to my car. I’m starting to sweat just thinking about it.”


B4 • Sunday, September 13, 2015

Pennetta Wins 1st Grand Slam Title at US Open ASSOCIATED PRESS ‌NEW YORK • After winning her first Grand Slam title at age 33, while seeded 2 6 t h , by b ea t i n g t h e woman who beat Serena Williams, Flavia Pennetta provided this U.S. Open full of surprises with one last twist.‌ After meeting her opponent, Roberta Vinci, at the net for a long hug — both from the southern heel of Italy’s boot, they were childhood friends, then doubles partners and roommates as teens — Pennetta let Vinci in on a little secret that would soon be shared with the world. Pennetta decided about a month ago she would be retiring after this season, and this would be her last appearance at Flushing Meadows. Talk about going out on top. In one of the unlikeliest major finals in women’s tennis history, Pennetta

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and still led 17-3 until Mayfield engineered two fourthquarter touchdown drives. After going 8 of 25 for 84 yards with two interceptions in the first three quarters, Mayfield was 9 of 14 for 103 yards with three touchdown passes and touchdown run in the fourth quarter and overtime. Tennessee (1-1) has lost 28 of its last 29 games against Top 25 teams.

TOLEDO 16, NO. 18 ARKANSAS 12‌ LITTLE ROCK, ARK. • Former Alabama reserve quarterback Phillip Ely threw for 237 yards and the Toledo defense rattled Arkansas into a number of mistakes in an upset victory.‌ Arkansas quarterback Brandon Allen threw his first interception since last Nov. 1 — after 134 attempts. He misfired on two passes from the Toledo 16 in the final 6 seconds. Deep in their own territory, the Rockets (1-0) gave up a safety with 52 seconds left that cut their lead to four points. Arkansas (1-1) received the free kick, then drove from its 32 to the 16 with no timeouts before Allen’s throws sailed away. Ely completed 21 of 38 passes. Allen was 32 of 53 for 412 yards.

NO. 1 OHIO STATE 38, HAWAII 0‌ COLUMBUS, OHIO • Ezekiel Elliott had three short touchdown runs and Ohio State overcame a slow start to score a flurry of late points against Hawaii.‌ Elliott scored on 1- and 3-yard runs in the first half, and added a 1-yarder with about 9 minutes left for a 24-0 lead. The Buckeyes (2-0) added two more touchdowns, with safety Vonn Bell scooping up a fumble and running 14 yards less than 2 minutes later, and Bri’onte Dunn running for another score. Cardale Jones made his first start at quarterback at Ohio Stadium, and passed for 100 yards. He fumbled twice, but recovered each one. J.T. Barrett replaced him for the final three series of the second, but Jones returned to start the third quarter. Paul Harris, a Columbus native, ran for 46 yards on 14 carries for Hawaii (1-1).

NO. 2 ALABAMA 37, MIDDLE TENNESSEE 10‌ TUSCALOOSA, ALA. • Jake Coker passed for 214 yards in the first half and Derrick Henry ran for three touchdowns to lead Alabama past Middle Tennessee.‌ Coker started for the second straight game for the Crimson Tide (2-0) and gave no indication he’s going to yield the job to Cooper

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Roberta Vinci, of Italy, left, talks with Flavia Pennetta, of Italy, after Pennetta beat Vinci in the women’s championship match of the U.S. Open tennis tournament Saturday in New York.

don’t fight every week in the same way I did today, it’s going to be, like bad. ... And I don’t have ... this power anymore, sometimes,” Pennetta explained. “I mean, with this — winning today — my life is perfect.” She is the oldest woman in the Open era, which began in 1968, to become a Grand Slam champion for the first time. Vinci, who is 32, would have earned that distinction had she been able to follow her stunning upset of Williams in Friday’s semifinals with another victory. This was the first major final for either participant, and the first time since WTA computer rankings were instituted in 1975 that both U.S. Open women’s finalists were ranked outside the top 20 (Vinci is 43rd). Pennetta entered the tournament with only a 17-15 record this season. Vinci was 20-20 in 2015, and 40-43 in majors for her career.

beat Vinci 7-6 (4), 6-2 in the U.S. Open final at Flushing Meadows on Saturday, then revealed during the trophy ceremony that she is ready to hang up her racket. “This is how I say goodbye to tennis,” Pennetta said as her fiance, tennis player Fabio Fognini, captured the scene with his phone’s camera. “I couldn’t think to

finish in a better way.” Later, Pennetta clarified that she plans to enter two tournaments in China over the next month, and the season-ending WTA Finals in Singapore, if she qualifies. But she definitely won’t be back at the U.S. Open. “Why? Because sometimes it’s getting hard for me to compete. ... If you

Bateman, who played the second half against the Blue Raiders (1-1). Coker was 15 of 26 with a touchdown, but also had a pass intercepted after throwing into double coverage. Henry has three TDs in each of Alabama’s first two games and gained 96 yards. Kenyan Drake set up one TD with a 69-yard catch and run and scored on a 14-yard pass from Bateman.

three passes, with Dominick Sanders returning the third 88 yards for the final touchdown. Vanderbilt (0-2) pulled to 24-14 and recovered an onside kick with 4:30 left, but Jake Ganus intercepted Johnny McCrary’s pass in the end zone.

Wayne Gallman to move to 2-0 for the fifth time in six seasons. The Mountaineers (1-1) had a seven-game winning streak snapped.

NO. 3 TCU 70, STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 7‌

NO. 11 FLORIDA STATE 34, S. FLORIDA 14‌ TALLAHASSEE, FLA. • Dalvin Cook ran for 266 yards and three touchdowns on 30 carries to help Florida State beat South Florida.‌ Cook had the secondhighest rushing total in school history and the first 200-yard game since Sammie Smith had 212 yards against Tulane in 1988. Greg Allen set the school record with 322 yards against Western Carolina in 1981. Cook’s 74-yard touchdown run in the first quarter started the scoring and might be one of the plays of the weekend in college football. He found an opening on the right side of the line, gained speed toward the middle of the field, where he juked past Jamie Byrd and then bounced off Tajee Fulwood at the Bulls’ 27 before racing along the left sideline for the score. Florida State improved to 2-0, and South Florida dropped to 1-1.

ATLANTA • Justin Thomas passed for two touchdowns and ran for another to help Georgia Tech romp to another dominating victory.‌ Thomas got a chance to shine after playing only the first quarter in a 69-6 victory over Alcorn State in the opener. He threw a 17-yard scoring pass to Qua Searcy late in the first half, and hooked up with Micheal Summers on a 30-yarder in the third quarter. The quarterback also scored on a 4-yard run. Thomas went to the bench late in the third quarter with the Yellow Jackets leading 44-7. Tu l a n e ( 0 -2 ) h a s been outscored 102-17 this season.

FORT WORTH, TEXAS • Trevone Boykin threw for 285 yards and four touchdowns in a little more than a half, Aaron Green ran for two scores and TCU beat lower-division Stephen F. Austin.‌ The Horned Frogs (2-0) won their 14th straight home opener under Gary Patterson since losing to Northwestern State of the FCS in his Amon Carter Stadium debut as head coach in 2001. The Lumberjacks (0-2), facing the highest-ranked opponent in school history, dropped to 0-9 against Big 12 teams. Kolby Listenbee had six catches for 142 yards, including a 60-yard touchdown reception. Coming off an uneven performance in 23-17 victory at Minnesota in the opener, Boykin was 18 of 27 with an interception. He extended his nation-leading streak of consecutive games with a touchdown pass to 17 on the long scoring toss to Listenbee.

NO. 10 GEORGIA 31, VANDERBILT 14‌ NASHVILLE, TENN. • Nick Chubb ran for 189 yards, Isaiah McKenzie returned a punt 77 yards for a touchdown, and Georgia beat Vanderbilt in the Southeastern Conference opener for both teams.‌ So ny M i c h e l h a d a 31-yard touchdown run and the Bulldogs (2-0) shook off a sluggish start that included linebacker Lorenzo Carter’s ejection for targeting and a shanked field goal. Jordan Jenkins had two of Georgia’s three sacks, and the Bulldogs intercepted

NO. 12 CLEMSON 41, APPALACHIAN STATE 10‌

C L E M S O N, S . C . • Deshaun Watson threw for 248 yards and three touchdowns in Clemson’s his first game since all-ACC receiver Mike Williams fractured a bone in his neck.‌ Watson threw his first interception and Clemson managed only a field goal in its first four drivers. But Watson found his stride and perhaps a new favorite target in Charone Peake, a fifth-year senior who caught scoring passes of 24 and 59 yards. Watson hit Artavis Scott with a 41-yard TD pass in the third. Clemson got a 15-yard interception return for a touchdown from defensive tackle Carlos Watkins and a 23-yard run from

NO. 15 GEORGIA TECH 65, TULANE 10‌

NO. 16 TEXAS A&M 56, BALL STATE 23‌ COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS • Kyle Allen threw for 126 yards and three touchdowns in the first half and Texas A&M rolled past Ball State.‌ It was the perfect party to celebrate the first game after a $485 million redevelopment of Kyle Field that increased its capacity to 102,733, making it the largest stadium in the Southeastern Conference and No. 4 in the nation. A field goal by the Cardinals (1-1) on their first drive cut the lead four. The Aggies (2-0) then reeled off 42 straight points, helped by a defensive score, to make it 49-3 at halftime. Kyler Murray took over for Allen with about 2 minutes left in the first half and threw his first career

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10-yard TD catch. USC also gave up a long scoring drive to begin the second half against Arkansas State last week. But USC answered with an 87-yard drive in six plays, capped by the 28-yard catch for the first TD by Whitney, a junior college transfer. Idaho wideout Dezmon Epps led the nation with 15 receptions in the season opener against Ohio, but the senior didn’t play at the Coliseum despite participating in warmups before suiting up for the game and standing on the sideline in his helmet and pads. Epps, perhaps the Vandals’ best player overall, missed the 2014 season under suspension after being charged with theft. Idaho spokesperson Becky Paull declined to say whether Epps was suspended again. Idaho also is without No. 2 receiver David Ungerer, who has a stress fracture in his foot.

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USC scored touchdowns on five of its first six drives against Idaho, going at least 50 yards for each score. Coach Steve Sarkisian gave significant playing time to five tailbacks, and they combined for 164 yards in the first half behind t h e T ro j a n s ’ to u g h offensive line. Davis finished the first two drives with TD runs in the first 5:36, and Smith-Schuster grabbed a 50-yard TD pass a few minutes later. Madden then capped two long drives with TD runs in the second quarter. Idaho replaced Linehan with freshman Jake Luton in the second quarter after the Vandals made a 75-yard drive for a field goal. L i n e h a n re t u r n e d for the second half and immediately led a 75-yard drive capped by Cowan’s

touchdown pass for 10 yards to Christian Kirk to cap the first-half scoring.

NO. 17 MISSISSIPPI 73, FRESNO ST 21‌ OXFORD, MISS. • Chad Kelly threw for 346 yards and four touchdowns, three to Quincy Adeboyejo, in Mississippi’s victory over Fresno State.‌ Kelly started his second straight game after winning what coach Hugh Freeze called a close quarterback race during preseason camp against Ryan Buchanan and DeVante Kincade. He was sharp from the outset, leading the Rebels (2-0) to a 28-0 lead over the Bulldogs (1-1) after one quarter. He completed 20 of 25 passes overall. Ole Miss had two interceptions in the third quarter that ended any hope of a Fresno State comeback. Trae Elston’s was returned for a 38-yard touchdown, which was his second straight game with an interception return for a score. Ole Miss finished with 607 total yards.

NO. 21 MISSOURI 27, ARKANSAS STATE 20‌

JONESBORO, ARK. • Maty Mauk threw three touchdown passes and Missouri extended its road winning streak to 11 games,

rallying in the second half to beat Arkansas State.‌ The Tigers (2-0) haven’t lost on the road since a 59-29 loss at Texas A&M on Nov. 24, 2012. Mauk accounted for 223 total yards for Missouri, which trailed 17-10 at halftime before holding the Red Wolves (0-2) to 37 yards of offense in the second half. Nate Robinson, Sean Culkin and Wesley Leftwich caught touchdown passes for the Tigers. Fredi Knighten threw a pair of touchdown passes for Arkansas State (0-2) before leaving with a leg injury in the third quarter.

NO. 22 ARIZONA 44, NEVADA 20‌ RENO, NEV. • Nick Wilson ran for 194 yards and three touchdowns and Anu Solomon passed for 264 yards and two scores for Arizona.‌ The Wildcats (2-0) opened a 14-0 lead less than 6 minutes into the game. They went ahead 21-10 when Wilson surpassed 100 yards rushing with his second score 3:56 before the half. Solomon, who played at Las Vegas’ Bishop Gorman High, completed 24 of 33 passes with no interceptions. He was replaced early in the fourth quarter by Jerrad Randall, who ran 57 yards for a touchdown. Don Jackson ran for 91 yards for Nevada (1-1).

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• Sunday, September 13, 2015

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“There is no play in the playbook for where we are right now. Donors don’t know what to think. Nobody saw the (Donald) Trump phenomenon coming. Probably a lot of Jeb (Bush) donors wish they had their money back.” — John Jordan, a California winery owner and major Republican fundraiser, after Rick Perry ended his bid for the White House.

The Iran charade on Capitol Hill

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ongress is finally having its say on the Iran deal. It will be an elaborate charade, however, because, having first gone to the U.N., President Obama has largely drained congressional action of relevance. At the Security Council, he pushed through a resolution ratifying the deal, thus officially committing the United States as a nation to its implementation — in advance of any congressional action. ‌The resolution abolishes the entire legal framework, built over a decade, underlying the international sanctions against Iran. A few months from now, they will be gone. The script is already written: The International Atomic Energy Agency, relying on Iran’s self-inspection (!) of its most sensitive nuclear facility, will declare Iran in compliance. The agreement then goes into effect and Iran’s nuclear program is officially deemed peaceful. Sanctions are lifted. The mullahs receive $100 billion of frozen assets as a signing bonus. Iran begins reaping the economic bonanza, tripling its oil exports and welcoming a stampede of foreign companies back into the country. It is all precooked. Last month, Britain’s foreign secretary traveled to Tehran with an impressive delegation of British companies ready to deal. He was late, however. The Italian and French foreign ministers had already been there, accompanied by their own hungry businessmen and oil companies. Iran is back in business. As a matter of constitutional decency, the president should have submitted the deal to Congress first. And submitted it as a treaty. Which it obviously is. No international agreement in a generation matches this one in strategic significance and geopolitical gravity. Obama did not submit it as a treaty because he knew he could never get the constitutionally required votes for ratification. He’s not close to getting two-thirds of the Senate. He’s not close to

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getting a simple majority. No wonder: in the latest Pew Research Center poll, the American people oppose the deal by a staggering 28-point margin. To get around the Constitution, Obama negotiated a swindle that requires him to garner a mere one-third of one house of Congress. Indeed, on Thursday, with just 42 Senate supporters — remember, a treaty requires 67 — the Democrats filibustered and prevented, at least for now, the Senate from voting on the deal at all. But Obama two months ago enshrined the deal as international law at the U.N. Why should we care about the congressional vote? In order to highlight the illegitimacy of Obama’s constitutional runaround and thus make it easier for a future president to overturn the deal, especially if Iran is found to be cheating. As of now, however, it is done. Iran will be both unleashed — sanctions lifted, economy booming, with no treaty provisions regarding its growing regional aggression and support for terrorists — and welcomed as a good international citizen possessing a peaceful nuclear program. An astonishing trick. Iran’s legitimation will not have to wait a decade, after which, as the Iranian foreign minister boasts, the U.N. file on the Iranian nuclear program will be closed, all restrictions will be dropped and, as Obama himself has admitted, the breakout time to an Iranian bomb will become essentially zero. On the contrary. The legitimation happens now. Early next year, Iran will be officially recognized as a peaceful nuclear nation. This is a revolution in Iran’s international standing, yet its consequences have been largely overlooked. The deal goes beyond merely leaving Iran’s nuclear infrastructure intact. Please see KRAUTHAMMER, C3

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Jeff Williams, president and CEO of Glanbia Foods, speaks during the grand opening of its corporate headquarters and Cheese Innovation Center on Aug. 7, 2013 in Twin Falls. Williams will retire at the end of the year.

Innovation, the Key to the New Magic Valley ‌I

t wasn’t long ago that Glanbia, one of the world’s largest cheese producers, was dumping its whey in the desert. ‌The company was producing a lot of cheese – but even more whey, the fluid left over when milk is turned into cheese. Some of it was used as feed for livestock and the rest was simply dumped into the ground. Glanbia couldn’t get rid of the whey fast enough. Then the company’s scientists had a break-through. They figured out how to turn the whey into lucrative ultra-high quality protein, and the business of making cheese was turned on its head. The protein can be used in baby formula, snack bars and nutrition drinks – and just about any other food product to boost its protein content. Today, the company still produces cheese – tons and tons of it – but Glanbia is investing a major part of its research and development on whey. For Glanbia, it’s the whey of the future.

Glanbia’s story of innovation is just one of many behind a remarkable transformation underway in the Magic Valley, an area that’s always been known for its agricultural products, namely milk. Like Glanbia, other companies are taking milk a step further – transforming the product right here in the valley, and along the way making incredible strides in food science, research and development. In today’s edition, we share the behind-the-scenes details of three of the Magic Valley’s best innovators: Glanbia, Chobani and Idaho Milk Products. We take you inside Chobani’s research and development room – which looks a lot more like your home kitchen than a science laboratory – where the company develops new flavors and yogurts that are later produced in Twin Falls and shipped to stores all over the world. Inside Idaho Milk Products, our reporters got unprecedented access to the world’s largest

plant dedicated to milk proteins, the same kind of product behind Glanbia’s newfound success. And we learned the incredible story of how a few local dairy farmers got together and built one of the world’s leading milk protein companies. These companies and others have been the driving force behind what Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter called the “Magic Valley Miracle,” the business boom that’s added thousands of jobs and nearly $1 billion of economic investment to the area. And together, these food companies and others helped the Magic Valley land an important federal designation this year expected to open up new business ventures and even more local investment. How do these companies do it? Yes, with milk, of course. But it’s the idea behind milk that’s mattered most – the innovation, creativity, science. The cows are important; the people, even more.

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Refugee Program Needs Compassion and Evaluation

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have been pondering for the best response to the concerns of many citizens pending the approaching arrival of refugees from the Syrian War. We all recognize that terrorism is alive and well throughout the world and is a threat to our peace and way of life. Radical Islam and ISIS have openly declared war on Israel and America. This does not provide much assurance that the terrorist tactics of ISIS will be confined to the Middle East. ‌I am disgusted by the actions of all sides of the conflict in Syria and Iraq, most notably the beheadings, by ISIS, of civilians, reporters, military prisoners and Christians. This war zone contains many factions and a minority population of Christians.

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before and during our own Civil War. Citizens on both sides of the Civil War aided escaped slaves to reach safety and freedom in the North. Both those operating the Underground Railroad and the slaves would be severely punished if they were caught. Adam Schrager, in his book “The Principled Politician,” addresses the fears and government actions taken in the wake of the attack on Pearl Harbor. The states were asked to cooperate with the Executive Order No. 9066, setting in motion the evacuation of Japanese American Citizens and Aliens from the West Coast. Following the actions of the Japanese Imperial Nation on Pearl Harbor and the entire Pacific, a majority of Americans had both an

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n their editorial in the Times-News (Sept. 6), Owyhee County Commissioners Joe Merrick, Jerry L. Hoagl and Kelly Aberasturi perpetuated a number of myths about wildfire, sage grouse and livestock grazing. ‌Large fires are driven by climate/weather not fuels. While fuels can influence blazes under moderate conditions, under extreme weather of drought, high temperatures, low humidity and most importantly high winds fires will race across stubble no higher than a golf course putting green. Plus grazing grasses so short that it is sufficient to make any difference in a fire as suggested by the commissioners has all kinds of other collateral damage — including to sage grouse which the commissioners used as an excuse for more grazing. Livestock affect sage grouse at every step of their life history. Although sage grouse depend on sage brush for food, particularly in winter, they also consume forbs (flowers) insects, and perhaps even grasses at other times. In summer months forbs can make up to 40 percent of the adult diet. Since cattle also eat these same plants, in many areas, cattle are consuming the food that might otherwise sustain sage grouse. In drought years when cattle consume the bulk of all forage, grouse will simply forgo breeding due to inadequate nutrition. Sage grouse require good grass/forb cover under or near sage grouse as hiding cover for nesting habitat to avoid predators. Grazing removes a lot of that cover, making hens vulnerable to predation. Since female grouse must leave the nest periodically to feed, it’s critical for the nest and eggs to have enough grass cover to moderate the nest environment against excessive heat and/or cold. Again livestock grazing often reduces this critical cover component. After the chicks hatch, they feed mostly on insects and flowers in wet meadows and riparian areas. Flowers constitute up to 50 percent of

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their diet up to 11 weeks. Insects are also important and may be as much as 75 percent of their diet in the first couple of weeks. Livestock grazing has destroyed more riparian habitat and wet meadows than any other activity. One of the linear barriers to sage grouse movement, as well as habitat loss throughout sage grouse habitat is fences. A number of studies have documented up to 30 percent mortality or more from fences collision. Fences also provide perches for avian predators (i.e. golden eagles, hawks, ravens, etc.) that survey the surrounding terrain for sage grouse. Because sage grouse recognize that perches are a predator trap, some studies have shown that grouse avoid fences for up to a half mile on either side of the fence — resulting in a huge loss of potential habitat. One of the threats to sage grouse are range fires burning through sage brush. Wildfires are a natural occurrence and natural process in sage brush habitat. However, the fire frequency has been greatly accelerated due to the widespread establishment of cheatgrass in the sage brush steppe. What factor is more responsible for cheatgrass invasion than any other? Livestock. Cattle hooves trample biocrusts. Biocrusts grow on the soil surface between the native grasses and sage brush. These soil crusts prevent the seeds of cheatgrass from getting established in the soil. The best way to reduce the spread of cheatgrass is to eliminate livestock. Without such a move, cheatgrass will continue to spread across the West. Another way that livestock has impacted sage grouse has to do with water troughs. In many of the drier parts of the West, ranchers have put out stock tanks to provide water. Stock tanks are good breeding habitat for

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Because the deal legitimizes that nuclear program as peaceful (unless proven otherwise — don’t hold your breath), it is entitled to international assistance. Hence the astonishing provision buried in Annex III, Section 10 committing Western experts to offering the Iranian program our nuclear expertise. Specifically “training courses and workshops.”

“I will repatriate contingents where there is a demonstrated pattern of abuse or nonresponse to allegations of misconduct.”

a reason to exclude refugees, but it does highlight the challenge in search of improved solutions. In reality, a very small portion of the world refugees are being resettled, which is a tragic commentary on the problem and resettlement will not solve the problem. The world watches as genocides continue and the only response from the United Nations is temporary refugee camps. Our founding fathers were predominately Christians of many denominations, with a vivid memory of religious persecution of the 16th and 17th centuries. Yet they recognized the importance of the freedom of religion with the adoption of the First Amendment. They had the opportunity to establish this nation as Christian, but they did not. In the history of our country we have seen discrimination against immigrants because they were Irish, Catholic, Jewish, Japanese, Chinese, Italian, Mexican or East Indians. It was because of their religion, ethnic background or color of their skin. We are the melting pot of the world because of our heritage, Constitution and vision of our founding fathers.

On what? Among other things, on how to protect against “sabotage.” Imagine: We are now to protect Iran against, say, the very Stuxnet virus, developed by the NSA and Israel’s Unit 8200, that for years disrupted and delayed an Iranian bomb. Secretary of State John Kerry has darkly warned Israel to not even think about a military strike on the nuclear facilities of a regime whose leader said just Wednesday that Israel will be wiped out within

25 years. The Israelis are now being told additionally — Annex III, Section 10 — that if they attempt just a defensive, nonmilitary cyberattack (a Stuxnet II), the West will help Iran foil it. Ask those 42 senators if they even know about this provision. And how they can sign on to such a deal without shame and revulsion.

I believe the Refugee Center is needed and doing an admirable job. The problem is not CSI or the Refugee Center. The problem: What is the world to do with the millions of refugees who have been displaced by civil war and genocidal behavior? I will continue to send the message to the local Islamic Center to take a strong stand against the atrocities of the radical Islamist. The

comments will also be shared with our Congressional delegation and governor. In the meantime, we need to stop the vitriolic language and attacks on the people and organizations that have taken on the role of helping the refugees resettle in the Magic Valley. With confidence in my personal faith, I will find a way to appreciate the plight and needs of refugees. JudeoChristian history has had

a strong, if not intimate, influence on our laws and Constitution. If it were not for a major refugee exodus from Egypt where might we be today? Is this why the Lord admonished us to care for the “aliens, the fatherless and widows living among you?” Deuteronomy 16:11.

Lance Clow represents District 24A in the Idaho House of Representatives.

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Lindsey attended Morningside Elementary, O’Leary Jr. High and Twin Falls High School, graduating in 2005. Her work on the high school yearbook and achievements in DECA with Carrie Ploss instructing, resulted in her acceptance to Westminster College in Salt Lake City, Utah.The school noticed her achievements and awarded her with the Presidential Scholarship where she graduated Suma Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience, a minor in Biology and as a member of the Honors Program. Her success and notoriety there led to her acceptance to a Doctoral Program at the University of Wisconsin – Madison, one of the top five primary research institutions in the country, with stipend. On August 24, 2015, she completed her doctoral thesis concerning the role of Synaptotagmin proteins in the release of Anterior Pituitary hormones and was awarded her Ph. D. in Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology with an emphasis in Neuroscience. Dr. Roper caught the eye of Southern Utah University in Cedar City, Utah, where she was hired as a tenure track Assistant Professor, in the department of Biology. She is grateful for the support of her parents, Kim and Larry Roper, and sister, Samantha Roper (Manager Corporate Communications, Boyd Gaming, Las Vegas, NV). She is also thankful for the influences of her grandparents Ruth (Stanger) Staley, Cecil Stanger (deceased) and finally Roy T. Roper (deceased) whose devotion to education was a great influence in her life. Lindsey began her new career in teaching in August 2015.

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Feb. 17, 1933-Aug. 14, 2015‌

BURLEY • Cory Neil Peterson, 22, of Burley, returned to his Heavenly Father on Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2015, at his home.‌ Cory was born on July 25, 1993, in Rexburg, Idaho, the son of Curtiss Neil and Tami Ann Powers Peterson. He attended elementary school in Burley, and graduated from Burley High School in 2011. While in high school, Cory developed his love for landscaping and horticulture. He had a magical touch and spent many hours in the high school greenhouse developing his green thumb. He was currently attending the College of Southern Idaho. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in the Chile Viña del Mar and the California Bakersfield missions. In the spring of 2015, he met the love of his life, Shanae Aland. In July they were engaged and were to be sealed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Sept. 11, 2015. Cory is survived by his parents, Curtiss and Tami Peterson of Burley; his sisters, Ashly Peterson Karlson (Korbyn) of Heyburn, and Kelsee Peterson of Burley; his fiancee, Shanae Aland of Burley;

RUPERT • Earl Marchant Corless passed away Friday, Aug. 14, 2015, at Countryside Care and Rehabilitation in Rupert, Idaho.‌ He was born Feb. 17, 1933, in Paul, Idaho, to Albert Verl Corless and Edith Marchant Corless. The weather was so cold and all the roads were drifted in. The doctor had to ride a “slip” pulled over the snow by a horse. Earl started school at Washington grade school in Paul, Idaho, and walked every day to school 1 ¾ miles and was never late. His father was a teacher so they moved quite often from place to place in a small silver trailer that when it rained, would give them an electric shock. The family moved to Salmon where his dad worked for the CCC’s Corps then later moved to Jackson Hole, where they lived in a one room cabin on the banks of the river where they fished every day. The family later moved to Twin Falls. Around the time World War II broke out, they moved to Salt Lake where his father worked for the Remington Arms Co. The Corless family later moved back to Rupert to settle and farmed in the Jackson area. Earl went to Rupert High School, played Football, Basketball, ran Track, and he also played in the band and the piano. He also graduated in the first top ten of his class. Earl and Retta Mae Darley were in school from the seventh grade to their graduation and noticed each other but were not serious until in their senior year graduating in May 1951. Earl and Retta were married in September of 1951. Everyone said “No you’re too young.” The Corless’s will have been married 64 years on Sept. 26, 2015. Earl worked hard his whole life cutting and stacking hay with his dad, he also worked at the canning kitchen, Sugar Factory. He helped construct the flour mill towers, and was a car salesman for Larry Larsen. After they were married, Earl went on a church mission to Mexico for 2 ½ years. When he left on his mission, he left Retta and a baby daughter that was 16 months old. While he was gone, Retta worked as a telephone operator for Project Mutual Telephone. When he came home, he went to work for the Bureau of Reclamation as a surveyor, laying out a major portion of the Northside pumping division which later became A and B Irrigation District where he helped with the drawing for the Northside Homesteads spending the next eleven years working for the irrigation district. Then he returned to the Bureau of Reclamation where he eventually served as Chief of River Operations for the last six

his grandparents, Jim and Janet Powers of Malta, and Ardell and Phyllis Peterson of Hermiston, Ore.; and many aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends who dearly loved him. He was preceded in death by his grandmothers, Rozann Powers and Dorothy Peterson. The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, Sept. 14, at the Burley LDS 2nd and 4th Ward Church, 515 E. 16th St., in Burley, with Bishop Adam S. Haynes officiating. Burial will be in the Valley Vu Cemetery in Malta. Friends may call from 5 until 7 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 13, at the Rasmussen Funeral Home, 1350 E. 16th St., in Burley, and from 10 until 10:45 a.m. Monday at the church.

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MANTECA, Calif. • Frank R. Nelson of Manteca, Calif., and formerly of Gooding, Rosary and Mass at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Sept. 14, at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, 505 East North St., in Manteca (P.L. Fry & Son Funeral Home in Manteca).‌

Keith Powell‌

SODA SPRINGS • Keith “Skeeter” Powell of Soda Springs and formerly of Burley, memorial service at noon Monday, Sept. 14, at the Sims Funeral Home in Soda Springs; visitation from 6-8 p.m. today, Sept. 13, and 10:30-11:30 a.m. Monday at the funeral home.‌

Kolton Mondragon‌

TWIN FALLS • Kolton Mondragon, infant son of Jacob and Racheall Mondragon of Twin Falls, funeral at 1 p.m. Monday, Sept, 14, at White Mortuary, 136 Fourth Ave. E. in Twin Falls.‌

Elsie Ridinger‌

TWIN FALLS • Elsie I. Ridinger of Twin Falls, celebration of life at 2 p.m. Monday, Sept. 14, at Parke’s Magic Valley Funeral Home, 2551 Kimberly Road in Twin Falls.‌

Lillian Shirts‌

JEROME • Lillian B. Shirts of Jerome, memorial service at 6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 18, at the Snake River Elks Lodge, 412 E. 200 S. in Jerome (Farnsworth Mortuary of Jerome).‌

DEATH NOTICES ‌G ar y G. Mitchell, 76, of Jerome, died Friday, Sept. 4, 2015, at his home. Arrangements are under the care of Farnsworth Mortuary of Jerome. Nadeen LeMoyne, 93, of Twin Falls, died Friday, Sept. 11, 2015, at Bridgeview Estates in Twin Falls. Arrangements are pending under the direction of Demaray’s Jerome Memorial Chapel. Ruth Turkovich, 68, of Twin Falls, died Friday, Sept. 11, 2015, at home. Arrangements are under the direction of Serenity Funeral Chapel Life Celebration Center &

Cremation Services of Idaho, Twin Falls, and Smart Cremation Service of Washington. Leroy George Dolieslager, 72, of Wendell, died Friday, Sept. 11, 2015, at his home. Arrangements are pending under the direction of Demaray Funeral Service, Wendell Chapel. Robert W. Crawford, 78, of Twin Falls, died Saturday, Sept. 12, 2015, at Bridgeview Estates in Twin Falls. Arrangements are pending and will be announced by Parke’s Magic Valley Funeral Home of Twin Falls.

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years, before his retirement on Jan. 3, 1996. Earl is a Master Practitioner of Neuro Linguistic programming and Co-owner of Intermountain NLP Institute with Sharalee Clawson, having written a book on patterns between illness and healthy living. They have presented their material in conferences all over the U.S., Canada , Mexico, Peru and Europe. Earl sat on the Rupert Renaissance Initiative Committee where they made a study of how to improve the community. Someone said they should tear the Wilson Theater down. He proposed restoration and was there every step of the way. He was working there side by side with and among all the workers breathing theater dust. It became a part of him. Earl is survived by his wife, Retta; daughters, Shelley (Pat) Shannon of Boise, Leslie Corless of Glenn Alan, Alaska, and Lane Corless of Boise; grandchildren, Shonna Rash of Lake Worth, F l a . , N i c h o l e ( Jo h n ) Whitchurch of Lowden, Wash., Ralph Bo (LA) G ra h a m o f S p o ka n e , Wash.; great-grand daughters, Ava Graham, Julie Hauk; nephew, Rod Ostergar, Filer, and Delores Henschied. Earl is preceded in death by his parents and son, Randall Corless. A celebration of his life will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, Sept. 25, 2015, at the Wilson Theater with the audience doing the program in remembrance of him. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contribution to the Wilson Theater. Services and cremation are under the direction of Joel Heward Hansen Mortuary.

‌C O L U M B U S, O H I O • Jonathan Woods, the longest-serving director of Ohio State University’s marching band and a music professor who helped lead the group into the computer age, died Saturday, the university confirmed. Woods was 76.‌ Woods spent 28 years directing the marching band until his retirement after the 2011-12 academic year. Then and now, fans often refer to the band by the initials TBDBITL, for “The Best Damn Band in the Land.” Woods’ innovations, including using computers to chart band formations in the 1980s, won awards for the band and Woods himself, including the 2010 College Band Directors Association Lifetime Achievement Award. He took the band to Washington to march in four presidential inaugural parades. “Woods was dedicated to precision performance on the field, and this remains the hallmark of the Ohio State Band,” the university said in a statement on his death. Woods, who went by Jon, became assistant band director in 1974, and was named director in 1984. “Whether teaching students, leading a memorable halftime show or assembling alumni from across the globe, Jon has earned a reputation of eminence,” former longtime Ohio State president Gordon Gee said in 2011 in announcing Woods’ retirement. Word of his death spread through Ohio Stadium Saturday where the football

team hosted the University of Hawaii. “Thank You Dr. Woods,” said a video display with his picture. Fans were asked to honor him by singing along to the band’s rendition of school song “Carmen Ohio.” Woods received his bachelor’s degree from the Indiana University of Pennsylvania, his master’s degree from Penn State University, and his doctorate from the University of Michigan, the Columbus Dispatch reported. Woods was struck by personal tragedy toward the end of his career after his 21-year-old daughter, Catherine, was killed in 2005 by an ex-boyfriend in New York City. Woods said he never got over her death. “It could not have been more traumatic,” he told the Dispatch at the time. “Catherine is on my mind most every day.” Woods was succeeded by Jonathan Waters, a 2000 graduate of Ohio State where he was a four-year member of the band. Waters brought the band new renown with computer-generated dance formations that included a giant horse appearing to gallop across the field. But the university fired Waters last year after an investigation concluded he ignored a “sexualized culture” inside the celebrated band. Wa te rs d e n i e d t h e charges and claims in a federal defamation suit that the school discriminated against him because he was a man, failing to give him the second chance it gave a similarlysituated female employee. Ohio State denies those allegations.

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Evacuees Describe choosing what to Save from California Fire DON THOMPSON Associated Press‌

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German foreign minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, left and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov pose for a picture ahead of their meeting with their French and Ukrainian counterparts at the foreign ministry’s guest house, Villa Borsig, at lake Tegel, in Berlin on Saturday Sept. 12, 2015.

OSCE Head says Cease-fire in Eastern Ukraine Holding SVETA KOZLENKO Associated Press‌

‌ IEV, Ukraine • K A renewed cease-fire in eastern Ukraine has held for more than 10 days, creating the possibility that political talks can move forward to resolve the conflict, the head of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe said Saturday.‌ After a meeting with his Russian, Ukrainian and French counterparts later in the day, Germany’s foreign minister said there had been progress and voiced hope of an agreement soon on withdrawing weapons. Despite a cease-fire declared in February, both Ukrainian troops and the Russia-backed separatists carried out regular artillery strikes until they pledged anew to implement the truce on Sept. 1, the day children return to school. Some 8,000 people have been killed since the fighting began in April 2014, according to the U.N. OSCE Secretary General Lamberto Zannier said he had just come from the southeastern city of Mariupol and nearby Shyrokyne, a center of recent fighting, and the situation was calm. His group is charged with monitoring the cease-fire. “So the cease-fire now has being holding for more than 10 days and that’s good news, because that is opening now the space to make progress on a political level,” he told The Associated Press. R u s s i a n P re s i d e n t V l a d i m i r P u t i n a l so

mentioned the cease-fire on Saturday, calling it the “main achievement” of efforts to find a peaceful solution to the crisis in eastern Ukraine. The foreign ministers of Russia, Ukraine, Germany and France met in Berlin Saturday night to discuss implementation of the February deal, ahead of a summit of the countries’ leaders expected next month. German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said there had been progress “on some things” regarding implementation of that deal, reached in Minsk, news agency dpa reported. He expressed hope that the warring parties could sign an agreement next week on withdrawing weapons from the front lines, and said the ministers agreed that a start could be made on removing land mines. The Minsk deal provides for a political settlement, including local elections in areas under separatist control, but the Ukrainian government and the separatists have failed to agree on how those elections will be held. The two rebel regions have announced plans to hold their own elections on Oct. 18 and Nov. 1, but the Kiev government has said those vote would be in violation of the ceasefire agreement. Zannier said the OSCE was ready to send international observers to the elections if “the Ukrainian government tells us ‘Yes, those elections are based on Ukrainian law.’”

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Firefighters watch as the flames of the Butte Fire approach a containment line near San Andreas, Calif., Friday, Sept. 11, 2015. land parched from several years of drought. But crews gained some ground Saturday, increasing containment slightly despite smoke grounding helicopters and air tankers, state fire officials said. The fire has destroyed at least 15 buildings and threatened some 6,400 more. At the fairgrounds, Joe Thomas rested on a folded tent near his pickup truck, one of dozens of parked cars and RVs. He described what he could save from the flames — and what he couldn’t. “I lost my business — it’s all burned up — my shop, my house, 28 years of living,” said Thomas, who lives near the community of Mountain Ranch. “I got to start all over. It’s depressing.” Thomas, who runs a tractor dealership and repair business, said he and his wife grabbed papers, his work computer, photos and their four dogs. But they left a goat, five ducks, six rabbits

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Germany Embraces Role as Defender of Those in Need PAUL WHEATLEY AND GEIR MOULSON Associated Press‌

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Back row from left: Munich players Philipp Lahm, goal keeper Manuel Neuer and Thomas Mueller pose with migrant and refugee children before the German Bundesliga soccer match between FC Bayern Munich and FC Augsburg at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany, Saturday Sept. 12, 2015. from Bavaria’s governing party, the Christian Social Union, the sister party to Merkel’s own conservative Christian Democrats. B ava r i a ’s gove r n o r, Christian Social Union leader Horst Seehofer, was quoted as telling the weekly Der Spiegel that Germany’s Sept. 5 decision to open its borders to migrants stuck in Hungary was “a mistake that will occupy us for a long time.” Seehofer said he sees “no possibility of getting the cap back on the bottle.” Merkel on Saturday countered that her coalition government “made a decision last week in an emergency situation ... and I am convinced that it was right.’ A s G e r m a ny h o p e d to make the end of the migrants’ journey positive, tragedy continued to strike other links in the epic chain that leads from Syria to Turkey, through Greece and the Balkans, to Hungary and on to northern European nations Greece’s coast guard said it was searching Saturday for four children aged 8 to 13 and a 20-year-old man who disappeared when two boats carrying 61 people from Turkey to the islands of Samos and Lesbos overturned in the Aegean Sea. Scores have drowned over the past year on that route, even though the sea crossing is relatively short. Greek police said about 3,500 more crossed the country’s northern border into Macedonia, while Austrian police said more than 6,000 walked across the Hungarian border to the border town of Nickelsdorf, where fleets of buses

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Refugees and migrants are accompanied to a asylum-seekers’ accommodation after their arrival at the main train station in Munich, southern Germany, Saturday, Sept. 12, 2015.

whisked them to several Austrian towns and cities for onward travel to Germany. Scores of taxis also waited at a nearby gas station offering people rides to Vienna for 150 euros ($170), sharply higher than the usual rate. Hungary’s prime minister, Viktor Orban, proposed that the European Union step up aid to Syria’s neighbors to stem the flow of refugees from camps there, and declared there is “no fundamental right to a better life.” Munich has been the main point of entry for migrants reaching Germany. City officials said they might need to start erecting big tents to house some arrivals. Upper Bavaria’s regional government said at least 10,000 and possibly up to 13,000 people were expected Saturday in Munich, the main hub for migrants to reach Germany, following Friday’s total of 5,800 arrivals. At least two special trains were carrying migrants to Germany’s northern states. Rwanda Seraj, a Syrianborn woman greeting newly arrived asylum seekers at Munich’s train station, said the flow of people had been intense all week. “I haven’t slept much in the past few days but I don’t realize the time. Suddenly it’s night time,” said Seraj, who arrived from Syria 2 ½ years ago and is studying pharmacy in Munich. “I see it as my responsibility to help the people fleeing.” “When they arrive, they immediately want to see someone, or hear something, that is familiar. They quickly realize I come from Syria, they see my headscarf, and they come to me,” Seraj said. “They ask: ‘Where are we? Which city? Which state? Where are we going? Can we go to Sweden?’” Germany and Austria have stressed the right to asylum for war refugees but Hungary has argued that most are economic migrants seeking better jobs and therefore not entitled to stay in the EU. Hungary and other eastern nations such as the Czech Republic and Poland have rejected proposed quotas to spread the human tide around the 28-nation union.

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‌ UNICH • Embracing its M role as a defender of those in need, Germany welcomed at least 10,000 more asylum seekers into the country Saturday. As aid workers worked to give all a firm roof over their weary heads, a packed stadium cheered the littlest newcomers, who walked hand-in-hand with the players from the country’s biggest soccer club.‌ Germany over the past week has taken in more than 40,000 people fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East, Asia and Africa — and a poll has suggested broad support for the government’s course. Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel said the sheer speed of arrivals was outpacing Germany’s ability to provide emergency housing. He said Germany needed its European Union partners to agree to host some of the newcomers at a meeting Monday in Brussels. Several Eastern European nations have insisted they won’t accept any EU quotas on taking asylum seekers. “Because of the speed at which large numbers of people are coming in, Germany is approaching a situation where we are reaching our limits,” Gabriel said. Still, front-line aid workers said Germany was determined to meet the challenge and provide as warm a welcome as possible. The country’s biggest soccer club, Bayern Munich, did its part by taking the field Saturday with each player holding a newly arrived child by the hand. Some 75,000 fans roared their approval as many of the kids waved shyly back. “Munich is doing the right thing. We have to help them,” said Johann Hoerterer, a bus driver waiting at the city’s central train station to ferry newcomers to refugee shelters across Bavaria. “It is a positive experience for me. It’s not fun for anyone, but they’ve fled war and bombs. If it were me, I’d do the same — get away to security,” said Hoerterer, standing before a new row of tents at the station providing medical care, food, clothes and other support. “But these people need to be taken in by the whole of Europe, not just here in Germany,” he added. Some 450,000 migrants have arrived in Germany this year. The country is expecting at least 800,000 in 2015 — by far the most in the 28-nation EU. Chancellor Angela Merkel is facing some criticism

go, Orban replied, “To where they came from.” He argued that people coming to Europe from camps in Lebanon, Jordan and Turkey “were safe there.” “There is no fundamental right to a better life, only a right to safety and human dignity,” Orban declared. Orban suggested every EU country pay 1 percent extra into the EU budget to provide aid to countries bordering Syria that host refugee camps. He said this would generate 3 billion euros ($3.4 billion) for aid. But Germany’s commissioner for immigration, refugees and integration, Aydan Ozoguz, said Orban was being “extremely cynical” to describe refugee camps bordering Syria as safe environments. She cited World Food Program decisions to slash food rations to refugees in Jordan and Lebanon as indicative of deeper problems there. “Everyone who has been following this knows that the food rations there have been halved. One really can’t speak of safety,” Ozoguz said on Germany’s rbb-Inforadio. Saudi Arabia, which along

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Police: Man Detained in Freeway Shooting JACQUES BILLEAUD Associated Press‌

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Cruise Flew Same Path across Colombian Andes before Crash JOSHUA GOODMAN Associated Press‌

‌ OGOTA, COLOMBIA B • Actor Tom Cruise flew in a helicopter across the Colombian Andes just 10 minutes before a small plane on the same dangerous flight path crashed into a jungled mountain, killing two crew members from his upcoming movie, civil aviation authorities said.‌ An official with the aviation agency, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to discuss the matter, said the cause of the crash Friday that killed two people and seriously injured a third is still under investigation. Those killed were veteran Hollywood pilot Alan Purwin and Venezuelan Carlos Berl, while another American, Jimmy Lee Garland, survived. All were experienced pilots although it’s not clear which of the three were in command of the plane at the time of the crash, the official said. “Jimmy is the black box right now so we need to talk to him to find out what happened,” the official said. They crashed while returning to the city of Medellin on the twinengine Piper-Aerostar 600 after a day of filming with Cruise for the film “Mena,” which stars the actor as American pilot Barry Seal, a drug runner recruited in the 1980s by the CIA to try to capture the late cocaine kingpin Pablo Escobar. Cruise, a pilot, arrived in Medellin last month flying the same 1960sera plane, which was similar to the one Seal would have flown for Escobar’s cartel, the official said. Photos of the actor sitting in the cockpit of the US-registered plane, and standing with Purwin outside the aircraft, have circulated for days in social media. On Friday, Cruise left in one of two helicopters transporting crew from the colonial town of Santa Fe de Antioquia at around 5 p.m. local time. When they arrived at Medellin’s Olaya Herrera airport with nightfall approaching, and the plane didn’t show up, they alerted air traffic controllers, the official said. A p l a n e ove rh ea d located the downed aircraft just below a high ridge thanks to a distress signal, allowing rescuers to arrive to the crash site quickly and rush Garland to a hospital in Medellin, where he was in critical but stable condition. “We were very lucky to get there so quickly,” said the official. This is the second time an aviator has died while working on a film with Cruise. Famed stunt pilot Art Scholl went down in waters near San Diego while performing a nose dive during the 1985

making of “Top Gun.” Although there were no reports of bad weather in Santa Fe de Antioquia when the plane took off, the official described the normally 10-minute flight as a “bungee jump” or “roller coaster” requiring a skilled pilot to quickly take the plane from near sea level to a height of 3,000 meters, or 9,800 feet, to clear the Andes before descending sharply for the approach into the steep valley surrounding Medellin. The official said the three pilots had flown the route at least a half-dozen times in recent days but were flying without the assistance of instruments and could have been disoriented by heavy clouds that regularly form near the crest of the Andes. When filming in other parts of the country, such as the Amazon, the crew of “Mena” had heeded authorities recommendation they have a Colombian pilot on board, the official said. Colombia’s jagged terrain, heavy rainfall and long, empty distances makes it one of the most d a n ge ro u s p l a ce s i n the world for aviators. Medellin’s Olaya Herrera airport has been the site of numerous accidents since the 1935 crash that killed famed Argentine tango singer Carlos Gardel. It closes at night and allows only domestic flights. Cruise was able to land there on Aug. 20 because his flight originated in Barranquilla, along the country’s Caribbean coast, and he was accompanied by a Colombian co-pilot, the official said. Garland is a flight instructor and manager of a regional airport near Atlanta. A representative at the Cherokee County Airport, who declined to be identified out of respect for her boss’ privacy, told The Associated Press that the producers of “Mena” shot several flight scenes at the facility and were so impressed with Garland’s professionalism as a flying double for Cruise that they brought him to Colombia to continue filming there. The Colombian official said Garland underwent three operations overnight and a specialist from the U.S. was arriving to assist in his recovery. C r u i s e ’s s p o k e s woman, Amanda Lundberg, had no comment on Friday’s accident and the film’s director Doug Liman as well as local and US-based producers did not reply to emails and phone calls seeking comment. “Our hearts and prayers go out to the crew members and their families at this difficult time,” Universal Pictures, which is distributing the film, said in a statement. It declined further comment, saying more details weren’t available.

‌ HOENIX • A man quesP tioned in a string of Phoenix freeway shootings is not the prime suspect and investigators are pressing ahead with leads in a case that has left the city on edge for two weeks, authorities said Saturday.‌ A 19-year-old man from a Phoenix suburb who was detained Friday at a convenience store near Interstate 10 is a person of interest, but Arizona Department of Public Safety spokesman Bart Graves declined

to say what led police to question him. The man has been booked into jail on an unrelated marijuana possession charge. “This is an open investigation, and we are going to go where it leads us,” Graves said. Phoenix drivers have been unnerved since the 11 confirmed shootings began Aug. 29, mostly along I-10, a major route through the city. Many have avoided freeways since then. Eight of the cars were hit with bullets and three with projectiles that could have been BBs or pellets. One girl’s ear

was cut by glass as a bullet shattered her window. Graves said the investigation was moving forward and authorities were not concerned about the public growing complacent now that someone has been questioned. Police were still seeking tips, with freeway message boards across the city continuing to flash a tip line number. The shooting scenarios have varied. Some involved bullets fired at random cars, others involved projectiles — possibly BBs or pellets — and one was apparently road rage, Graves said.

Graves had said Friday that investigators were questioning the man “about a number of things” besides the freeway shootings, but he declined to disclose what that entailed. People who answered phones registered to the man’s address said they weren’t related to him. The man, who had his initial court appearance late Friday night, is being held in a county jail without bond because he had a warrant out for his arrest on a probation violation, said Deputy Joaquin Enriquez, a Please see SHOOTINGS, C10

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In this July 31, 2015 file photo, members of the media raise their hands during Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz’s briefing in the Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House in Washington where he answered questions on Obama administration’s case for the Iran Nuclear Agreement. A lame-duck president, an empowered opposition, a looming election: they’re hardly the ingredients for a resounding White House success. Yet President Barack Obama emerged victorious on the Iran nuclear deal in Congress this past week. The reasons involve politics, policy, and a president searching for one crowning foreign policy win.

On Iran Deal, Obama Threw Everything into Uniting Dems ERICA WERNER AND JULIE PACE Associated Press‌

‌ ASHINGTON • A lameW duck president, an empowered opposition, a looming election: They’re hardly the ingredients for a resounding White House triumph.‌ Yet President Barack Obama clinched a huge victory on the Iran nuclear deal in Congress this past week when Senate Democrats blocked GOP attempts to get a disapproval resolution to his desk and frustrated House Republicans settled for passing two related measures destined to go nowhere. The outcome was especially notable for a White House with a history of bungling legislative initiatives on Capitol Hill, and a president known for a hands-off relationship

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In this Sept. 10, 2015 file photo, President Barack Obama, accompanied by Secretary of State John Kerry, meets with veterans and Gold Star Mothers to discuss the Iran Nuclear deal, in the Roosevelt Room at the White House in Washington. with lawmakers, even his own Democrats. This time was different, according to administration officials and lawmakers of both parties. The reasons involved policy, politics and

a president looking for one last big success to burnish his foreign policy legacy Obama threw everything into uniting Democrats behind the accord, writing letters and flying lawmakers

on Air Force One with him to Africa. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., gave the White House the names of 57 House Democrats to call in August; Obama called each one. “The White House gets great credit for this. This is the crowning jewel achievement in foreign policy of the White House,” said Democratic Rep. Alan Lowenthal of California, a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee who was lobbied heavily by both sides before finally deciding in favor of the deal. “I’m glad it’s over,” he added. “This has sucked the air out of Congress.” The president was aided by a complex congressional review process that gave minority Democrats Please see IRAN, C10

Corbyn’s Election in Britain could be a Warning GRIFF WITTE The Washington Post‌

‌LONDON • Jeremy Corbyn’s stunning transformation from perennial leftist rebel to leader of Britain’s Labour Party upended British politics on Saturday and delivered a striking message worldwide: At this antiestablishment moment, parties of the left are just as vulnerable to populist takeovers as parties of the right.‌ The Corbyn victory represented an extraordinary

rebuke to Labour’s more centrist powers-that-be, especially to former prime minister Tony Blair, who had campaigned vigorously against Corbyn and who argued that his selection would mean the party’s “annihilation.” But interventions from Blair and other party heavyweights apparently did little to halt Corbyn’s momentum and may have even backfired. As the summer campaign progressed, the former

union organizer evolved from a fringe candidate who barely made it on the ballot to a grass-roots phenomenon who, white-haired and rumpled at 66, stirred the passions of a new generation of Labour activists. Corbyn’s rise echoes that of another senior-citizen socialist who has come out of nowhere this year to rattle his party’s center-left establishment. Like Corbyn, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., has been waging a surprisingly effective insurgency

in a campaign that was once thought to be unwinnable. “If you’re Bernie Sanders, you’ll take some heart from this,” said Tim Bale, a politics professor at Queen Mary University of London. “If you’re Hillary Clinton, you’ll be nervous.” While Sanders is still fighting uphill in his effort to outmaneuver Clinton for the Democratic nomination, Corbyn’s once-quixotic-seeming campaign Please see WARNING, C10


C8 • Sunday, September 13, 2015

Cornel West joins Bernie Sanders on Campaign Trail JOHN WAGNER AND VANESSA WILLIAMS The Washington Post‌

‌ OLUMBIA, S.C. • As C Bernie Sanders sought to broaden his exposure on Saturday in the first presidential primary state in the South, he was joined by a controversial traveling companion: Cornel West, an African American academic who’s been highly critical of President Obama.‌ West introduced Sanders to a racially mixed crowd of close to 1,000 people in the gymnasium of Benedict College, a historically black institution, as someone who could unite the country across racial lines and bridge other divisions. “What I love about Brother Bernie is he’s a brother of integrity and honesty and decency,â€? said West, a prolific author and civil rights activist who is now a professor of philosophy and Christian practice at Union Theological Seminary in New York. “He’s not just on the move. He’s going to win.â€? West, whom Sanders referred to as “my dear friendâ€? and physically embraced on stage, was scheduled to join the senator from Vermont at two more events on Saturday in South Carolina, where black voters could account for about half the voters in next year’s presidential primary. Sanders, who represents a state that is about 95 percent white, has acknowledged that he faces a challenge in getting to know minority voters, who could be key to his fate following the first two Democratic nominating contests in predominantly white Iowa and New Hampshire. Recent polls have shown Sanders leading Hillary Rodham Clinton in New Hampshire and either

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Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., gestures during a speech on the University of Nevada campus in Reno. closing in or in a dead heat with her in Iowa. But Sanders continues to lag far behind the former secretary of state in more limited South Carolina polling. Clinton is well-established and remains well liked among African Americans in the Palmetto State. West, a professor emeritus at Princeton University, was once a popular thought leader among African Americans, but his standing has been questioned more recently because of his harsh tone in criticizing Obama. West has referred to Obama as “a Rockefeller Republican in blackface� and “a black puppet of corporate plutocrats,� among other insults. In a book published earlier this year, West said that Obama had betrayed the legacy of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. “The dream of the radical King for the first black president surely was not a Wall Street presidency, drone presidency, and surveillance presidency with a vanishing black middle class, devastated black working class, and desperate black poor people

clinging to fleeting symbols and empty rhetoric,� West wrote. Sanders aides said that they welcomed West’s endorsement and that his support could help validate Sanders’s message with African American voters. “Cornel is a leading voice in the African American community,� said Sanders campaign manager Jeff Weaver. “He’s a forceful voice for understanding the intersection of racial justice and economic justice. He understands very well Bernie’s message. He provides validation to many people that the agenda Bernie is putting forward is an agenda that would benefit people in the African American community and beyond.� After introducing Sanders, West settled in among those seated on stage and gazed admiringly in the senator’s direction throughout his nearly hour-long stump speech. West lifted his hands a b o ve h i s h e a d a n d applauded as Sanders, a self-described democratic socialist, said “we need an economy that workers for working families, not just a

Fear Overtaking Calm in Damascus HUGH NAYLOR The Washington Post‌

‌B EIRUT • It’s not like Elama al-Ashour didn’t try to stick it out in Damascus.‌ Even as years of civil war rattled the relative stability of the heavily fortified Syrian capital, she refused to leave her home town. She stayed as rebels seized nearby areas, as job prospects diminished and as friends left for brighter futures in other countries. After a mortar destroyed her 2012 Kia Cerato last year, the 28-year-old newlywed still would not part ways with Damascus. But last month, she said, something changed. She lost hope. “It’s hard to leave your home, but I realized there is no future for me in this place,â€? Ashour said. She and her husband recently decided to move to the Netherlands. Even as governmentcontrolled Damascus has avoided the violence that is ravaging most of the rest of Syria, a new sense of foreboding is overcoming the city, residents say. The ancient city’s downtown still bustles with people. Bars still attract swilling patrons. Streets are even safe to walk, at least by Syrian standards these days. But residents of the capital are watching with concern how the tide of a 4-year-old civil war appears to be turning against their guarantor of security: President Bashar al-Assad. His forces are losing vast territory to Islamist rebels in Syria’s northwest, while the Islamic State militant group may now control as much as half the country. Just a few miles

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beyond central Damascus, rebel-held suburbs are mired in relentless death and destruction. Meanwhile, the conflict is hobbling the capital’s economy. Power failures and gas shortages have worsened over the past year. As jobs become scarcer, living costs are rising because of a weakening currency and subsidy cuts to water and oil. Ashour, a university graduate, has been unable to find work in the city’s anemic hotel industry. No one is hiring, she said. Perhaps more concerning for her is a desire to become a mother at a time of such uncertainty. Although she supports the Assad government against the rebellion, she wonders whether the Syrian leader’s forces can sustain a prolonged fight against the Islamic State extremists. “I don’t want to raise my

child in a place that could be attacked by people who cut your head and hands off,� Ashour said, speaking by Skype. For now, at least, the nightmare scenario of an Islamic State takeover of Damascus seems unlikely. Along with checkpoints and secret police, a heavy military presence keeps central areas of the city and some suburbs firmly under Assad’s control. Occasional bombings and rebel artillery barrages strike Damascus, but the capital’s historic Old City still seems lively. Shoppers throng its souks while worshipers pray at the iconic Umayyad Mosque, Islam’s fourth-holiest place. In upscale neighborhoods, nightclubs fill with dancing 20-somethings. Even amid the distant thuds of artillery strikes, the rich still flaunt their wealth at lavish weddings.

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handful of families.� West nodded as Sanders ticked off “tragic� statistics for “real youth unemployment� — highest among African Americans — and asserted that “we are turning our backs on an entire generation of young people.� And West led the crowd in a standing ovation when Sanders said the country needs to “invest in jobs and education rather than jails and incarceration.� He did the same when Sanders later ticked off the names of several African Americans who recently “died at the hands of police officers or in police custody� and said forcefully that officers who break the law “must be held accountable.� Both West and Sanders were warmly received by the crowd, which included a mix of Benedict students and Democrats from the surrounding area. Tevin Spruill and Christopher Lewis, two students, said they had not heard much about Sanders prior to his appearance Saturday but were leaving the gymnasium prepared to support him. “Every single thing he said made complete sense,� said Lewis, 20, a junior majoring in social work. Spruill said he wasn’t particularly concerned about West’s criticism of Obama, suggesting it was different to criticize a sitting president than someone still aspiring to the job. As for Obama, “he hasn’t done a perfect job, but he’s been a good president,� said Spruill, 21, who is a music major. Sanders’s appearances in South Carolina are part of a four-day Southern swing. He held a low-dollar fundraiser Friday night in Atlanta, has a rally planned Sunday night in Greensboro, North Carolina, and

multiple stops Monday in Virginia, including a convocation speech to students at Liberty University, the conservative Christian school founded by evangelist Jerry Falwell, and a rally in Manassas. Friday’s fundraiser drew a boisterous crowd of more than 1,300 people to a venue in downtown Atlanta, part of a state where black support will also be key. Sanders’s crowd was predominantly white, but several of the African Americans in

attendance said they were optimistic Sanders would develop more of a following among black voters once he becomes better known. “He just has to go out there and organize in the minority communities,� said Brandon PeytonCarrillo, 31, a professional musician and member of the Metro Atlanta Democratic Socialists of America. “His platform is in line with the African American and Latino communities. It’s just a matter of awareness.�


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speech, Corbyn vowed to combat society’s “grotesque inequality” and make Britain a more humane country. “We don’t have to be unequal,” Corbyn, looking professorial in spectacles and an open-collar blue shirt, told a crowd of cheering supporters at a London conference center. “It doesn’t have to be unfair. Poverty isn’t

inevitable. Things can — and they will — change.” Corbyn, who is often p h o tog ra p h e d b i k i n g around his posh north London district, pledged to unify the Labour Party’s polarized factions. He may be helped in that task by Tom Watson, who was elected as deputy leader and is seen as a possible bridge between leftists and centrists.

But within minutes o f t h e re s u l ts b e i n g announced, it became clear just how difficult it will be to hold Labour together. Half a dozen prominent Labour politicians announced they would not serve in Corbyn’s shadow cabinet, the opposition party’s main vehicle for chall e n g i n g t h e gove r n ment’s policies.

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Cautious Optimism as E. Idaho Potato Harvest Approaches Muir said — a sign that demand is healthy, particularly from overseas. Muir said this year has been especially bad for late blight, however. The disease has been known to cause widespread destruction to potato crops. Kent Sutton, who farms outside Rexburg, said it’s the worst year for late blight in eastern Idaho in recent memory. “It’s just everywhere this year,” he said. I t i s n ’t a p ro b l e m regional farmers have always had to deal with, unlike other areas of the country, Sutton said. A longer, warmer growing season than normal might have given the disease more time and ideal conditions to multiply and spread, he said. Farmers fight late blight by applying protective fungicidal sprays. But Sutton said it’s hard to shield the whole crop — some plants always end up dying. And farmers need to be wary that the disease doesn’t continue to fester even after harvest. “If you get those infected potatoes going into storage, it can spread within your pile and cause some real storage losses,” Sutton said. As with any crop, a lot can go wrong in a short amount of time. But Sutton said he’s optimistic he’ll be harvesting a healthy field of potatoes in a little more than two weeks. “If we miss the late blight thing and get good harvest weather, and we get them put into storage in good shape, it’s going to be a good crop in quality and yield,” he said.

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‌A s the potato harvest approaches, eastern Idaho farmers are hoping to improve on a middling 2014 crop. Nobody is predicting a banner harvest. But demand appears healthy, experts said, while overall yields and spud sizes are expected to be better than a year ago. Everyone warns it’s still early in the process, however. Most local farmers won’t begin harvesting the famous Idaho variety, the Russet Burbank, until late this month. And there could yet be major issues with late blight disease, a problem some say has been worse than ever in eastern Idaho this year. “We’re hopeful there’s some money in it for us this year,” said Osgood farmer Greg Risenmay. He said he will be digging “fullspeed” by Sept. 28. Risenmay said that so far, it feels like “just a typical year for Idaho.” Idaho Potato Commission President Frank Muir said across much of the state, the overall yield might be no better than last year — but the size and shape of the potatoes is expected to improve. Last year was marked by a glut of undersized spuds, possibly related to the excessive late-summer rain. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, about 4,000 more acres of potatoes were planted this year across Idaho compared to 2014. Those increases are tied to farmers with larger contracts with processors,

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Potato plants are “rolled” to kill the vines before harvest, as seen in August in this southern Idaho field.

‌ OLFAX, Wash. C • As long as he just stood there holding the goat, 10-yearold Hayden Ewing was doing fine.‌ His 6-month-old Boer market breed goat, Bronze, stood there beside him, calm and content. He didn’t nibble at his jeans or bleat a single complaint. But when Ewing tried to lead him to the cleaning station, Bronze decided he had other destinations in mind. He about yanked the Colfax youngster out of his socks, going anywhere but the direction he was supposed to go. “It pays to spend time

with your animal,” commented Becky Ewing, H ayd e n ’s m o t h e r a n d superintendent of the open class goat show at this year’s Palouse Empire Fair. This is her son’s fourth year showing goats. He admitted he hasn’t spent as much time working with Bronze as maybe he should have, but there was a good reason for that. “We have a big goat pasture, and I can’t catch him much,” he said. Nevertheless, he enjoys working with the animals, even though they don’t always see eye to eye. “I like how they can be kind of stubborn Please see GOATS, D2

Corn Crop Looks Good CINDY SNYDER For the Times-News‌

‌ IMBERLY • K Choppers are starting to open up corn fields around the Magic Valley and what they are finding could be one of the best corn crops in memory.‌ “Corn is one of the few crops that benefitted from the growing season we had,” explained Rick Speicher, district sales manager with Croplan Genetics. While he hasn’t pulled any yield estimates yet, he is expecting test weights to be up and quality to be good. Speicher credits both Mother Nature and changes in management practices for his optimism. While the dry spring was hard on small grain crops, it allowed corn growers to get their seed planted in a timely manner. When the rains finally came in late May, almost all of the corn seed was in the ground ready to take advantage of the thorough soaking. Soil temperatures had warmed so much by then that not even the rain could slow germination. Corn seedlings emerged just in time to take advantage of the abnormally warm temperatures in June. “The corn just jumped with those hot temperatures,” Speicher said. He expected to see more heat stress but a full soil profile helped plants keep growing. Heat unit accumulation jumped 150 units ahead of 2014 in June, just to fall 50 units behind in July. But those moderate temperatures were still warm enough to keep the corn crop growing quickly and let irrigators keep the crop well-watered. A return to warmer temperatures this week is helping the crop finish well. Hot weather in June also pushed spider mite populations higher earlier than normal, which forced more growers to spray for the pest. Not only do the plants look really good this year, Speicher said, but growers should see higher quality silage and grain corn as a result. Controlling spider mites

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Field corn is seen nearing maturity in this photo from August. boosts whole plant moisture by 2 to 3 percent, which translates into a 5 to 6 percent gain in starch. “More starch creates more value,” he explained. Growers need to be patient and test whole plant moisture to make sure it is below 70 percent before the field is chopped. Speicher would prefer that corn be 65 to 67 percent moisture before it’s chopped but he recognizes that schedules don’t always allow for that. Nonetheless, fields above 70 percent moisture should not be harvested. With the crop maturing 10 days to two weeks ahead of normal, growers should have plenty of time to be

Farmers Grow more Pessimistic, Index Says NICHOLAS BERGIN Lincoln Journal Star‌

‌Farmers’ concern over their economic straits continues to grow in the face of volatile commodity prices, high input costs and dismal farm income predictions, according to a survey from Omaha-based DTN/Progressive Farmer.

“Farmers are in one of the toughest positions they have been economically in the past decade,” said DTN Markets Editor Katie Micik. USDA recently estimated 2015 net farm income will be $58 billion, down 36 percent from last year. The ag news service released its most recent Agriculture Confidence

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Index Tuesday. It surveyed 500 crop and livestock producers from Aug. 5 to 17 to measure their impression of the agricultural sector. DTN does the survey three times a year, before planting, prior to harvest and after harvest. Producers’ confidence toward the ag industry has been pessimistic for the past year and stayed that way. In

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the survey, 100 is neutral, below 100 is pessimistic and higher is optimistic. A year ago, producer confidence in the ag industry dipped below 100 for the first time, coming in at 99.8. It dropped to 98.8 in March and rose slightly in August to 99.4. Please see INDEX, D2

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patient and give corn time to dry down. About onefifth of Idaho’s silage corn crop has been harvested, ahead of the five-year average of 13 percent. N u m b e rs f ro m t h e National Agricultural Statistics Service confirm Speicher’s optimism. Eighty-eight percent of Idaho’s corn crop is rated good-to-excellent compared to 63 percent in Oregon and 53 percent in Washington. Nationwide, 68 percent of the crop was rated good-to-excellent, down from 74 percent a year ago. USDA forecasters cut their 2015 production estimate by 1,010 million bushels reflecting both the lower

crop rating and delayed maturity. Only 20 percent of the nation’s corn crop had matured by Sept. 6, behind the five-year average of 26 percent for the top 18 corn producing states. USDA now pegs the national average corn yield at 167.5 bushelsper-acre, down 1.3 bushels from the August forecast. Although corn usage for the 2015-16 marketing year was lowered by 20 million bushels, usage is till expected to be a record high. The combination of lower projected yields and higher usage pushed the season-average farm gate corn price higher by a dime on both ends of the range to $3.45 to $4.05 per bushel.

Only 15 percent of agribusinesses said they expect to be more profitable a year from now, while 62 percent think profitability will remain the same and 23 percent expect profits to drop, according to the latest survey. TIMES-NEWS FILE PHOTO‌

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offee prices slumped this week to $1.16 per pound, the lowest level since 2013. Prices are falling as the world’s top arabica coffee producers, Colombia and Brazil, are boosting exports following healthy harvests. ‌Another major pressure on the coffee market is that the Brazilian currency, the real, has been plummeting to record lows against the U.S. dollar in value. A weak real allows Brazilian farmers to lower their prices in U.S. dollar terms without hurting their bottom line domestically. Even if coffee demand perks up, some analysts expect that ample supply will contain prices. Vietnam, the largest producer of lower-grade robusta coffee, has stockpiled over 20 percent of their harvest, the largest store in five years.

USDA Splits Beans, Corn‌ The USDA released its monthly Crop Production and Supply/Demand Reports on Friday morning, increasing expectations for the size of the U.S. soybean crop while reducing the size of the U.S. corn crop. Current USDA projections show that the soybean crop will be nearly the largest on record, which dropped November soybeans Friday to $8.53 per bushel, the lowest price in over six years. Meanwhile, the smaller crop outlook for corn boosted prices moderately, jumping December corn to a two-week high at $3.83

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Gold Loses Luster‌ Gold prices continued declining this week, sliding as low as $1,098 per ounce on Friday, marking the third straight weekly drop. Prices are falling as traders anticipate rising interest rates from the Federal Reserve on September 17. Gold is largely viewed as a safe haven against inflation, but rising interest rates can decrease investor expectations for inflation, cutting into gold demand. Meanwhile, weaker economic outlooks in China and India are hurting gold demand, as those nations have been major buyers of the yellow metal in recent years. As gold prices melted underneath $1,100 per ounce again on Friday, some bargain hunters began taking note, hoping that the recent low price near $,1080 an ounce would hold, allowing them to add to long-term investments.

Opinions are solely the writer’s. Alex Breitinger is a commodity futures broker with Paragon Investments in Silver Lake, Kan. He can be reached at 800-411-3888 or www.indianafutures. com. This is not a solicitation of any order to buy or sell any market.

FSA Deadlines Approach U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ‌WASHINGTON • Val Dolcini, administrator of the USDA Farm Service Agency, is reminding farmers and ranchers that Sept. 30 is the last day to enroll for the Agriculture Risk Coverage and Price Loss Coverage programs.‌ It’s also the deadline for the Margin Protection Program for Dairy. These programs provide risk protection for farm and dairy operations, so don’t miss the deadline for enrollment.

Producers already have chosen ARC or PLC, so now is the time to sign the contract and formally enroll, Dolcini said. The deadline for producers to enroll in the 2015 MPP program is also Sept. 30. Participating farmers will remain in the program through 2018 and pay a $100 administrative fee each year. To learn more about these programs and other FSA programs, visit www.fsa. usda.gov or contact your local FSA county office.

“Farmers are in one of the toughest positions they have been economically in the past decade.” Katie Micik, DTN Markets Editor

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“The past two years have really been a free fall in commodity prices,” said Micik, director of the index. “Farmers are just trying to adjust to the new economic conditions that seem like they are here to stay.” Micik said farmers are feeling pinched with 49 percent saying they consider input prices bad and 50 percent expecting those costs to stay the same over the next year. Producers feel better about their overall situation, although that rating has declined steadily over the past year and is at its lowest level since DTN began the survey in 2010. The rating of their overall situation for this survey is 101.5, which is down from 109.1 in March and 118 a year ago. Micik said the condition of the ag industry is still a far cry from the desperate years of the 1980s’ Farm Crisis. The average farmer is in a much better position to weather the storm, with better cash reserves n ow t h a n d u r i n g t h e 1980s. Farmers have less debt on average, and the debt they do have is at low

interest rates. “The good operators who manage their bottom line very well will probably be able to make it another year or two before they really start having big concerns,” Micik said. Seve n ty p e rce n t o f those surveyed believe farm income will stay the same or improve over the next year. In the meantime, farmers are cutting back, sending economic ripples throughout rural economies. D T N a l s o re l e a s e d its Agribusiness Confidence Index Tuesday, which showed an all-time low sentiment with an extremely pessimistic score of 92. “We look at the local dealers. So it’s your implement dealer down the street, your seed salesman, your crop insurance adjuster, your banker,” Micik said. “The effects of farmers economizing really spreads across the board.” Only 15 percent of agribusinesses said they expect to be more profitable a year from now, while 62 percent think profitability will remain the same, and 23 percent expect profits to drop.

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Keith Johnson, a pilot with Ken Spray, sprays a field south of Twin Falls in June 2014. Johnson has 22,000 hours of flying time.

Agronomist Says Aerial Seeding Helps Establish Cover Crop ASSOCIATED PRESS ‌A BERDEEN, S. D. • Planes that typically fly over fields dropping chemicals to kill weeds and bugs are increasingly being used to spread seed for cover crops.‌ Eric Barsness, a Brookings-based conservation agronomist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service, told the Aberdeen American News that farmers are using aerial seeding to help establish a cover crop even before corn

is harvested. Barsness said the process allows more time for growth before the first frost, instead of waiting until after harvest to plant the cover crop with a drill. “Late August and the first two weeks of September is the best time frame for seeding,” he said. “The most important criteria is to seed just before a rain. That gets the seed started in the soil.” Loren Greenhoff, a pilot with Leading Edge Aerial Spraying of Dell

Rapids, said the seed spreader attaches to the bottom of his airplane, and the seed is stored in the chemical tanks. “I’m running at 100 mph, either into or with the wind, to get the same rate of seed over the field,” Greenhoff said. “It works almost like an end-gate seeder. We calibrate the rate before we take off and then fine-tune it once we get in the air.” Day County farmer Steve Zubke said cover crops are important to help hold soil from wind

and soil erosion. He used aerial seeding on his farm for the first time last year. “I plant cover crops for soil health mostly,” Zubke said. “Extra grazing could be an added benefit. The cover crops I plant have deep roots, such as radishes and turnips.” It costs about $10 an acre for the plane to apply the seed mix, which can include five to 10 species including rye, winter wheat, annual rye grass, crimson clover, common vetch, turnip, radish and canola.

COMMODITIES ‌Soft white wheat (Magic Valley avg.) Aug. 20 — $5.12/bu. Aug. 27 — $5.12/bu. Sept. 3 — $5/bu Sept. 11 — $4.87/bu. Feed wheat — $4.20/bu. Hard red winter wheat (Magic Valley avg.) Aug. 20 — $4.10/bu. Aug. 27 — $4.04/bu. Sept. 3 — $4/bu. Sept. 11 — $3.97/bu. Feed Barley (Magic Valley avg.) Aug. 20 — $6.3375/cwt. Aug. 27 — $6.3375/cwt. Sept. 3 — $6.40/cwt. Sept. 11 — $6.3875/cwt. Idaho Hay Report — Sept. 11 Supreme — $170 to $175/ton Premium — $150 to $160/ton Good — $85 to $90/ton December 2015 corn futures (CME) Aug. 20 — $3.8250/bu. Aug. 27 — $3.75/bu. Sept. 3 — $3.75/bu. Sept. 11 — $3.752/bu. March 2016 corn futures (CME) Aug. 20 — $3.9375/bu. Aug. 27 — $3.8625/bu. Sept. 3 — $3.8625/bu. Sept. 11 — $3.8550/bu. May 2016 corn futures (CME) Sept. 4 — $3.8150/bu. Sept. 11 — $3.9250/bu. Class III October 2015 futures contract (CME) Aug. 21 — $16.81/cwt.

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sometimes,” he said. “If you try and pull them, they’ll act like they’re choking; then you give them some slack and they run away.” Bronze may not be running much longer, though. Boer goats are a meat breed, meaning he’s liable to end up on someone’s dinner table soon. Becky Ewing said last year was the first time market goats were shown at the Palouse Empire Fair, and the interest has continued to grow. There are 17 market goat entries this year, compared to six in 2014. Although there are hundreds of different goat breeds, the fair typically only sees a handful, she

Aug. 28 — $16.40/cwt. Sept. 4 — $16.37/cwt. Sept. 11 — $16.01/cwt. Class III December 2015 futures contract (CME) Aug. 21 — $16.28/cwt. Aug. 28 — $15.92/cwt. Sept. 4 — $15.92/cwt. Sept. 11 — $15.82/cwt. Spot cheddar cheese block price (CME) Aug. 21 — $1.7400/lb. Aug. 28 — $1.700/lb. Sept. 4 — $1.6950/lb. Sept. 11 — $1.6950/lb. Spot cheddar cheese barrel price (CME) Aug. 21 — $1.6950/lb. Aug. 28 — $1.600/lb. Sept. 4 — $1.67/lb. Sept. 11 — $1.59/lb. October 2015 — Live cattle futures contract (CME) Aug. 21 — $143.850/cwt. Aug. 28 — $143.975/cwt. Sept. 4 — $140.475/cwt. Sept. 11 — $140.600/cwt. December 2015 — Live cattle futures contract (CME) Aug. 21 — $146.075/cwt. Aug. 28 — $146.050/cwt. Sept. 4 — $142.775/cwt. Sept. 11 — $142.375/cwt. September 2015 — Feeder cattle contract (CME) Aug. 21 — $202.325/cwt. Aug. 28 — $202.400/cwt. Sept. 4 — $201.350/cwt. Sept. 11 — $200.700/cwt. October 2015 — Feeder cattle

contract (CME) Aug. 21 — $199.475/cwt. Aug. 28 — $198.925/cwt. Sept. 4 — $195.700.cwt. Sept. 11 — $195.100/cwt. November 2015 — Feeder cattle contract (CME) Sept. 4 — $192.900/cwt. Sept. 11 — $192.800/cwt.

Beet Sugar Production Increased‌ USDA forecasters raised their forecast for beet sugar production by 54,000 tons to 5.034 million tons thanks to an increase in the national average yield. Beet growers are now expected to harvest 30.2 tons per acre, up from 29.9 tons a month ago. Florida cane sugar production was also raised by 30,000 tons to 1.94 million tons based on a 0.8 tons per acre anticipated yield increase. But Louisiana cane sugar production was lowered in anticipation of 12,000 fewer harvested acres and a 2-ton-per-acre decreased in yield. Overall, U.S. sugar production is projected at 8.734 million tons, down 66,000 tons from last month’s estimate but 145,000 tons more than last year. With no change in total use, ending stocks are projected at 1.648 million tons, implying an ending stocks-to-use ratio of 13.5 percent. That’s down from 14.6 percent a month ago and below 14.2 percent a year ago.

“Ours got out one time and climbed on the hood of my uncle’s car.” Hayden Ewing, a 10-year-old goat owner from Colfax, Wash.

said. The most popular seemed to be the Boer meat goats and Nigerian Dwarf goats, as well as Lamancha dairy goats. “A lot of people say Nubians are a good-mannered breed, but they’re very noisy, very vocal,” she said. “And pygmy goats can be pretty ornery, depending on how much they’re handled. If they stay out in the field and aren’t handled a lot, they’ll probably be pretty troublesome. But if kids spend time working with them, they’ll bond.” Goats are also “excellent escape artists,” she said. If they want something on the other side of the fence,

they’ll find a way to get it, whether it’s poking their head through, jumping the fence or finding a break in it. Hayden Ewing noted that goats are also excellent climbers. “ O u rs go t o u t o n e time and climbed on the hood of my uncle’s car,” he said. Young goats have an undeniable cuteness factor as well, which is what attracted 15-year-old Ali Hennigar of Colton. She began showing goats five years ago, after initially working with sheep. “I saw these baby goats at a country fair in Arkansas

and wanted to start showing them,” she said. Hennigar is showing two Boer goats at this year’s fair. One is named Wrangler, and the other Levi. Cuteness aside, she said sheep and goats have one thing in common. “They’re both pretty stupid,” she said. “Pigs can figure things out a lot quicker.” Becky Ewing said a total of 32 goats were entered in the fair this year. A baby goat might cost $150, she said. Feed and other costs could run as low as $300 for six months, if someone has their own forage, while a finished animal may sell for $1,000 or more. “You could keep them in a small yard,” she said. “Goats are a very affordable project.”


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‌ ILLSAP, Texas • Want M a little piece of Texas along the Brazos?‌ Well, Alice Walton has got a deal for you. Walton, the Wal-Mart billionaire heiress, is putting her 1,432-acre ranch Rocking W Ranch west of Fort Worth up for sale. The asking price is $19,750,000. “Rocking W Ranch is truly unique in its diversity and features a beautiful blend of improved pastures and wildlife-friendly native habitat,” said Allen Crumley, a farm and ranch specialist with Williams Trew Real Estate in Fort Worth. “Assemblages with the makeup this ranch offers are hardly ever made available and present a special opportunity for prospective buyers,” he said. Walton announced in July that she wanted to get out of the cutting horse business to focus on other things, so she is selling off her prizewinning herd of animals at the Rocking W Ranch. Besides selling the horses, Walton on Sept. 21 and 22 will sell all of the ranch equipment. Over the last 16 years, Walton has owned six championship horses. The ranch is among the largest of its kind in Texas. Located about 45 minutes west of Fort Worth along the Parker and Palo Pinto county lines, it offers three-quarters of a mile of

Brazos River frontage with significant water rights and mineral rights that are in production. Besides a 4,000-squarefoot residence overlooking the Brazos Valley and additional quarters for staff and guests, the ranch also boasts professional equine facilities, hundreds of acres of hay-producing land and diverse hunting terrain. Walton has been quoted as saying she wants to focus her attention on the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas, the headquarters for the WalMart companies. “This move has been some time in coming,” Walton is quoted as saying. “I’ve been stretched in too many directions and I want to get focused. I’ve got a house in Fort Worth, so I’m moving to town.” Walton has owned more than one ranch in the Fort Worth area. In 2006, she sold a ranch near Mineral Wells that she also called the Rocking W Ranch to a partnership that included then-ESPN broadcaster Craig James. McAllen Coalson, a broker at Coalson Real Estate, told the Star-Telegram in July that it would take “some serious money to buy it.” Coalson is a co-listing agent with Williams Trew. “It is a serious place ... one of the higher end properties” in cutting horse circles, Coalson said.

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“Best Time Ever With Neil Patrick Harris” premieres Tuesday on NBC.

Neil Patrick Harris aims to supply ‘Best Time Ever’ It’s a little of this and a little of that, and Neil Patrick Harris claims he’s ready for all of it. A five-time Emmy winner, the ‘‘How I Met Your Mother” and ‘‘Doogie Howser, M.D.” veteran has become a host for all occasions, evidenced by his turns guiding the Tonys, the Emmys and the Oscars -and he’s parlaying that into a bid to revive television variety shows. NBC gives ‘‘Best Time Ever With Neil Patrick Harris” an initial twomonth run starting Tuesday, Sept. 15, and the fact it will air live (in the Eastern half of the country) has Harris excited. And somewhat cautious. ‘‘This is a new structure and kind of a new

Show time What: Best Time Ever With Neil Patrick Harris When: Tuesday Channel: NBC

idea for a show,” he allows, ‘‘and it’s a little bit difficult to explain in many ways. But you need to have the bible, someone who knows and has tested all of these things. I don’t want to put a show out live with brand-new, untested material, because I think an audience deserves to actually be entertained as opposed to (being) sort of a litmus test for entertainment.” With that rationale, Harris

has imported fellow executive producer Siobhan Greene of ‘‘Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway,” the British show on which ‘‘Best Time Ever” is based. She reasons that the ace up the program’s sleeve is ‘‘the show being live. And actually, when things do go wrong, I think the audience will love it because they can appreciate it.” While ‘‘Best Time Ever” is an entertainment potpourri, with Reese Witherspoon scheduled to be the premiere’s guest announcer, Harris realizes other programs already cover some of the turf: ‘‘I love variety, and I was interested in the notion that I can show people at home -- or in an audience -- cool,

interesting things that are clever (and) you can set your remote down and watch. I love the magic. I love the circus. I love the juggling. I love singular talents. But there’s already those shows. ‘America’s Got Talent’ is doing better than ever. And there are singing competition shows, and there’s dancing competition shows.” Harris hesitates to give up everything ‘‘Best Time Ever” will be, but he explains ‘‘it’s essentially producing six or seven shows simultaneously. You have game-show elements, so you have people who are creating games, finding ideas and prizes. Then you have the ‘Little NPH’ (a child

actor who plays a young Harris), who is going out on his own segments. I’m going to be pranking celebrities, so we’re having to deal with the logistics of that. ‘‘We have people in the audience who are going to be in the audience and who will authentically not have any idea that they’re going to be a part of the show ... and not only that, they’ve been followed for weeks if not months by segment producers and hidden cameras to accomplish a task, whether it’s them interacting with a celebrity that they’ve loved or talking about a secret that they’ve had. I went and photo-bombed a wedding,

and the couple has no idea that they’re even going to be coming to the show.” A Tony Award winner last year for ‘‘Hedwig and the Angry Inch,” Harris likes making ‘‘Best Time Ever” for a network that already does a substantial amount of live programming, given ‘‘Saturday Night Live,” much of the seasons of NBC’s competition shows and such specials as this December’s staging of ‘‘The Wiz.” He hopes that element also will make his show ‘‘a reason to actually sit and watch something, and that adds its own sort of spontaneity and uniqueness and viewability. Which isn’t a word, but probably should be.”

‘The Bastard Executioner’ sees battle on FX To the list of those who have come up with unexpected television follow-ups, add the name Kurt Sutter. The mentor of “Sons of Anarchy” shifts his focus from a modern biker club to 14th-century warriors as the writer-producer continues his relationship with FX with “The Bastard Executioner,” premiering Tuesday, Sept. 15. Filmed on location in Wales, the medieval saga retains Sutter’s trademark grit as it follows Wilkin Brattle (played by Lee Jones), who opts to stop fighting on behalf of King Edward I ... but his bid to lead a more tranquil life is short-lived when divine intervention leads him to assume another man’s identity and become the title executioner. ‘‘I went in with a lot of details of the world and the mythology,” says Sutter, who also acts in the new series, “and I think that John (FX programming chief Landgraf)

sparked the character, the depth of the mythology, the themes in it. And although it was unlike

anything they had really done before, it’s always about character and relationship, as it was with

Lee Jones stars in “The Bastard Executioner,” premiering Tuesday on FX.

‘Sons.’ The outlaw motorcycle culture became a backdrop to a show about a very conflicted hero and the relationships that surrounded him.” Jones’ fellow actors in “The Bastard Executioner” include Stephen Moyer (“True Blood”) and “Sons of Anarchy” alumna Katey Sagal, alias Mrs. Sutter in real life. Matthew Rhys (“The Americans”) and music’s Ed Sheeran turn up in guest roles, but Wales itself also can be considered a star of the show. “It does a lot of the heavy lifting for you,” Jones maintains, “because it just feels so real. And I think our back lot and the sets are the only thing I’m getting to see of Wales. I’m so busy that I’m kind of getting the real thing anyway. I’d never been to Wales before, although my family originates from there, so there’s some kind of nice synergy going on there.” With Brian Grazer (“Apollo 13,”

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“24”) and close Sutter associate Paris Barclay (who directed the “Bastard Executioner” pilot) also among the show’s executive producers, Moyer concurs on the authenticity of the setting. “The extraordinary aspect is that our characters, the way that Kurt’s written it, would have been in those castles,” the actor reflects. “They’re the specific castles that our characters would have existed in, so there is a kind of beautiful sort of tying-up of historical detail

that is kind of amazing to be part of.” Sagal appreciates her husband supplying her with the vastly different role of Annora of the Alders so soon after working for him as Gemma on “Sons of Anarchy,” whom she cites as “a woman who was defensive and sort of always waiting for the next shoe to drop. And the difference in this woman is that she knows that, even if the next shoe drops, that’s all right and that there’s divinity to everything and there’s a path to everything. “That’s kind of her purpose and her message that she’s trying to guide our hero through. To play a part like that, which is rooted in faith rather than rooted in fear, is really interesting and exciting for me.”


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The Bold and the Beautiful Steffy and Ivy gave an overwhelmed Wyatt opposing instructions on what to do with the video. Thomas had mixed emotions about his promotion and working with Caroline. Ivy had a back-up plan in the event of the video’s deletion. Brooke told Thomas about the conversation she had with Ridge regarding Caroline. Ivy had serious regrets about her final decision on the video. Ridge called a meeting to ask Thomas for a big favor. Steffy asked Caroline to never divulge to Ridge what she knows about the video and the night Aly died. A surprise announcement didn’t go over well at Forrester. Steffy questioned Thomas’ change of heart regarding Ridge and Caroline’s relationship. Brooke pushed Ridge to confess to Caroline about his actions in Paris and he set her straight. Caroline voiced a concern she had about Thomas. Ivy excitedly prepared for her first photo shoot as the face of Forrester but company president Steffy had other plans. Bill confronted Ridge about his relationship with Caroline.

Black. Julie, Maggie and Caroline reminisced as they prepared for a bicentennial celebration.

Days of our Lives The killer claimed another victim. Chad made a big confession to Abigail. The identity of the mysterious prisoner was revealed. Aiden’s secret was discovered. Rafe realized the latest murder could once again be traced back to Chad. Hope defended Aiden to Steve. Bo was determined to get home to Hope. Eve received devastating news. Bo’s captors demanded answers. John disclosed to Marlena and Brady the reason he joined the ISA, and they tried to dissuade him from his plans. Kate made Nicole a surprise offer. Eve sought comfort from Justin. Adrienne broke things off with Lucas. Theresa offered to partner with Nicole in buying Basic

The Young and the Restless Famliy and friends gathered for Katherine’s remembrance ceremony. Esther complained to Jill about Colin’s behavior while Jill was in Hong Kong. Jack proposed he and Victor join forces to protect their families from the Paragon Project. Phyllis asked Joe why he was still in Genoa City. Ashley cozied up to Joe to get information about his business dealings. Nikki assured Victor that she and Neil were still just friends. Devon blamed herself for Hilary’s disappearance. Billy and Victoria reminisced about their past weddings, then made love. Phyllis and Jack had a romantic getaway at Abbott Cabin.

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General Hospital Luke made peace with his decision. Franco threatened to reveal Ava’s secret. Madeline thought Maxie wasn’t good enough for Nathan. Carly had a talk with Morgan about his mental health as they prepared for the wedding. Hayden questioned Nikolas about her flashbacks. Sloane and Anna’s relationship took a turn. Bobbie noticed something in Valerie. Julian and Ava discussed the emotional toll of losing a child. Sloane reminded Anna of their secret. Jordan worried about TJ’s future under Sonny’s roof. Ric caused an uproar during a family crisis. Sam tried to unravel the mystery of Jake’s memory. Julian continued to maintain he was no longer with the mob. Paul made a major life decision. Jake revealed his flashback to Elizabeth. Sloane demanded Nikolas make good on his promises. Jordan updated Anna on criminal activity in Port Charles.

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